ee HE, PONTIAC PRESS = 117th YEAR ‘wee "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950—34 PAGES ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 8c gummmmmmen UT Half Way Toward Goal Fear Quiz Fiy McAuley Announces Retirement led by Industry, Ban to Bring UAW Drops City Office {otal Reaches The Pontiac regional office has | Region 1C, with headquarters in Region 1B be split north and south been dropped by the United Auto| | Flint. jalong U.S.10 and M58 west of Pon 3) 83] ld 0 e€nsor Workers convention in Atlantic City! a! Haggard said it is proposed that tiac, with Pontiac and the eastern ’ half going to Region 1 in Detroit and the western half going to) Two Other Divisions Region 1 A in Detroit. Region 1 C orale would relinquish most of “ts Oak- Are Picking Up Speed land County territory, with the ex- ception of the Holly area, Haggard) After Poor Weather said. : and Pontiac regional director Wil- FTC Chairman Claimsjliam McAulay has announced hig _ Deceptive Shows Not! retirement. e 1 Vice President Leonard Woed- in Agency 8 Realm cock said dropping of the region and its directorship would pre- WASHINGTON (UPI —! vide a better balance of repre- Chairman Earl W. Kintner sentation because of the spread of unien membership outside testified today that if the! Michigan. Federal Trade Commission! ‘he action, taken Saturday, re- The Pontiac region has had an | The 1959 Pontiac Area office in the Community National |United Fund drive passed Bank Building for many years. the halfway mark today At last count, there were six in- : . ternational representatives work- More than half of UF's ing out of the office, as well as | $647,698 goal has been re- McAuley, assistant director |.,; : : James Morgan and an office ceived in gifts and pledges, AP Wirepheote STEEL FACT-FINDERS — President Eisen- of the Taft-Hartley Act. Shown with him are hower’s three-man fact-finding board in the steel | members John A. Perkins of Newark, Del., left, | (FTC) tried to prevent rig-|duced the number of Michigan di- s it|Tectors from seven to six and left strike says it will try to help labor and manage- and Paul N. Lahoczky of Columbus, Ohio. The ging of TV quiz show ; , : : a la chi ll d > re: ment agree voluntarily. Chairman George W. board is holding a hearing in Washington today woujd wind up policing) silititey mad on rerun, of the staff of three. announced Roberf R. El- Taylor of Philadelphia, center, takes a dim view in an effort to end the 90-day strike. wrestling matches and im-| Fred V. Haggard, president of It's not known whether these dred, campaign chairman. -— employes will be offered posts) The latest total is $322,837, he elsewhere in the UAW organiza- reported, ‘‘and pledges are com- tion. ‘‘Everything's up in the air,”’ said one secretary. “I don't know what's going to happen to us.’ The upward surge is being ‘posing “complete censor-|the Oakland County AFL-CIO \Council, believed the move re- ’ ® loli z ” - ewe eserve ‘ship of all entertainment. |flected, at least in part, a desire to Y Ki | Kintner told House in- \economize in the face of recent rop-off in union membershi i om Ippu vestigators the commission| The Pontiac region labeled 1B) risen: (hemdea oe Yacuas i Division, headed by Thomas F. P) 7 Rites Today never has contended that) took in all of Oakland County with je All of the regional officers, in Wieth Fisher Body Divini {| e@ U OF eC ement its power to crack down “‘on|the exception of such northern ; cluding McAuley, were at the con; (ant manager Jewish people in Pontiac and advertising extends to “de- communities as Holly. Ortonville, vention and not available for im P ger. ing In at an unprecedented rate.”* * * * | throughout the rest of the world Oxford and Leonard. They are ia WILLIAM McAULEY ,mediate comment A divisional total of $269,000, or Ae ; . today were observing the rites of ceptive entertainment.” | McAuley, 200 Starr Rd. has 41.9 per cent of the total cam- WASHINGTON (?—A fact-finding board opens hear- | Yom Kippur, holiest day in the * * * = headed the regional office since ‘1. Paign goal, was reported. ings today on the nation’s longest steel strike, hoping ‘Jewish faith. _ He testified as a House investi- beginnings in the late 1930's. ile ~ *« * 8 y & ; pu vd * * * gating subcommittee held its final | ver aul, O Third Party in a shop committeeman at Fisn In the face of the encouraging to produce a settlement rather than just some advice| Reform services which began at day of hearings on charges that 30dy Division in Pontiac at the figures, Wiethorn called for re- for President Eisenhower. sundown yesterday were continuin; S ht 5 A t W k time I 1 596, UAW ore newed efforts on th : g > ” ime Local 596, UAW, was gan on the part of his Acting under the Taft-Hartley law, the President ap-|'oday in Pontiac synagogues. rostags ————— Oug Y ulo OF RCT S cea there plant chairmen and solicitors, They'll conclude at sundown today ~°° ‘We still have a long pull pointed the three - man’ when Jacob Meyer sounds the Kimtner said there was “serl- | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (P—The United Auto Workers anent, he walned. board to recommend wheth-, shofar, the curved ram's horn) ous question’ whether the FTC Si e Ty a6 | T vase . : —_ vem . he 1 er he should seek a federal’ Beastly Batch of Brew jwhich brings to a close 10 days of has legal authority to assert such ‘favor a realignment of the nation’s political forces— lamese win IIS were p ‘yl fae we peed. the ; j nitence by Jews. urisdiction, but added that this but not a third party. . ; court injunction to stop the! SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — |PE . a © sr in ie tw? R ; Both lm rovin Now Women's Division stood at $11,- lkout for 80 d | Treasury agent Jack Courtney | Rabbi Israel Goodman of the | '* “® grey area | The UAW convention declared Sunday that both g 321, or 45 per cent of quota, er ae aa | Says he cannot understand the | Congregation B'nai Israel this The subcommittee prepared to Democratic and Republican parties need an overhaul— ine rel ammeter ada PORTLAND. Ore (AP) — Per. traditionally a slow-starter — The Steelworkers Union plans to popularity of a batch of moon- | morning preached on “The Gates end its public inquiry without testi- ‘if the t t > fight issuance of such an injunc-| Shine liquor which lead to the | of Weeping.” At 2:30 today there (mony from $129.000 winner Charles, presen wo-party’ ky Jeanett Stubblefield moved arrest of a man in Chinatown. | will be a children’s service. Van Doren system is to operate more thead a shade ; the of quota. had hit $57,977, or 32 per cent tion. . ae: ‘cies | Courtney said that when again % a Board chairman George W. | d ped th i - — b ~ Worship for the Day of Atone- > * * leffectively in the public in- ’ sixth since surgeons separated h The ladies are expected to pass Tavhie, she dais nat lek weeks | ne ~- pally Dg cae en iment began last evening with the Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.)| terest.’ In Today Ss Press from: her Siamese twin sister the halfway mark within a day or |singing ot “Kol Nidre,” a-melodic ‘ld newsmen the subcommittee} Ajthough the 1,200,000 - member Both Jeanette and Denett re- 52: S4!d Mrs. Noel Buckner, divi- of the Taft-Hartley law, said Sua- , ; y | monkey paws, two horned toads, 'chant of petition for divine forgive- sul has received no word from) UAW went on record in its po- mained on the critical list at the “109 Chairman d he and his i r ad -_ —— |, @ lizard and a bird with cars, iness and impulsive resolutions. Van Doren, star of the now defunct) litical action program against for ‘amie . ' _ Lo , ;, Rain hampered their door-to-door would use the hearings to try | = only show *S1"' who wae inviied R , Comics eee . »* University of Oregon Medical ‘is ement and tober * * * ve Geeraicr cite ia tenis ma von ot ‘we mae party, a County news . 1° School Hospital, but Denett’s im- ( mpage most of last week, she reach a voluntary agreement in ‘Hotel Holdup Nets ] le | The holy day is a time of fasting, _ am - ae ew clegates advocated such a Editorials . . . 8 provement has been steady al) SA!c. the 90-day-old strike. R jreflection on one's deeds of the past’ Van Doren, whe now has a MOE. Neautete 23 along _ ”~ * * “J think i's cur re ibility SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—Two | jyear and supplications of forgive. %50,000—year contract with NBC, But UAW Vice President Leon. | Obituaries |... cececaee. 4 Jeanette’s condition Saturday This week will be “pressure te cago my ;| Sunmen escaped in a-getaway iness for unkindly acts. was relieved of all work assign- ard Weodcock urged delegates Sports sh Aca aw aan 21-23 [night dipped to the lowest point|V°C®, !" the Industrial Division, - e ‘an die car after a fast-paced hotel hold- | The final serviced = nosey aR by the network last Thurs- | not to let their “frustration, | Theaters |. ... 23 ‘since the operation last Tuesday said its chairman, Frederick J. 4 i " " . > pute,” said Taylor, known as a h ” Y [one nee day until questions raised by | resentment and bitterness” over | TV & Radio Programs ..... 33 | by 17 surgeons, It led a spokes-\' 0! _ Attiod aiilie GF Siher-canses- panes emp re _ of the /itual and ethical mass - ‘a jade the inquiry are answered. He has | legislative defeats a a vl | Wilson, Earl ............... 88 |man to say that without a break poole nae called dni of vice cash box—I1 cents lism. (Continued on Page 2 2, Col. 6) | (Continued on | Pa e 2, 2, Col. 3 3) | Women's P 15-17 é cee ae eee Coe ien at ment disputes. He ” professor | : — _ sil eee, ae ne send oe ° | she paapetay woul m sili at 8 a.m, tomorrow gnd Friday at business at the University of Community National Bank “We're out to show the Industrial a Subdivision on the Lakes 9 wisesrsie™ Pennsylvania and was chairman Thi Is of the War Labor Board during g | M _ World War II. 1S S V Van anor Help from the panel was wel- comed by David J. McDonald, president of the United Steelwork- ers Union. The impressive Industrial Divi- sion figures break down into | $146,000 from employes and $123:000 from General Motors If the panel can help achieve Corp. an agreement, he said, ‘‘we will be most happy.” Officially the board must deter- mine whether continuation of the strike would cause a_ national emergency. In the open hearings, the steel companies were expected to argue that it would. The union was expected to argue the oppo- site. UNION ARGUMENT The union argument apparently would follow these lines: 1. The non-union plants, 15 per cent of the industry, have con- tinued to operate and can supply the nation’s defense needs. 2. Although the strike has caused unemployment of 800,000 national unemployment still is below five million, a total that the President has not considered an emergency in the past. McDonald said Sunday the union would show “that there is abso- lutely no need for an injunction and that if one is issued it will only serve to prolong the unnec- essary conflict brought about by the greed and selfish economic amorality of the steel industry.” The board is to file its report with the President by Friday. panel might seek an extension of the deadline if it felt time would keep mediate the dispute. Under the law, the President would not be bound by the board’s recom- mendation. Mercury fo Climb, but Rain May Fall Partly cloudy and cool is the weather outlook for the Pontiac area tonight. The low will be near 39 degrees. x *« * Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy and a little warmer with rain like- ly late in the day. The mercury will climb to a high of 56. Temperatures are expected to average 7 to 10 degrees below the normal 44 low and normal 64 high for the mext five days. Showers are possible late Friday or Saturday, The division embraces workers |at eight plants and one utility — |Pontiac Motor Division, Fisher Body Division, GMC Truck & |} Coach Division, Jig Bushing Co, | Universal Oil Seal Co., Baldwin | Rubber Co., American Forging & Socket Co., Pontiac Varnish (Co. jand Consumers Power Co | Eldred praised “the wonderful enthusiasm” of the UF's volunteer farmy of 4,500 solicitors | } “Fach must be motivated by knowledge of the wonderful com- ~7 munity services performed by the «| } \ UF agencies,” he said. The campaign chairman also ex- (Continued on Page ?. Col 4) . 3 State Men Mentioned tor Bell's Post | DETROIT (#—Three Michigen | sports figures drew mention today jas the National Football League began looking toward replacemert of Commissioner Bert Bell, who died yesterday League owners were undecided whether to name an acting com- |missioner, or move quickly to ap- |point a full-time commissioner to m | succeed Bell. There was likelihood =iof a meeting to make some move ithis week. President-G eneral Manager Edwin J. Anderson of the Detroit Lions, Athletic Director Fritz | Crisler of the University of Mich- | igan and General Manager W. | Nick Kerbawy of the Detroit | Pistons were mentioned as pos- sible successors. But there was no indication that any of them had an inside track to the job. Though he has been part owner of the Lions for more than a decade, Anderson moved into an active role as president and gen- eral manager only in June, 1958, * * * Crisler would have to he re- garded as a real long shot for ihe |post since he frequently has been an outspoken critic of pro foot- | | | Winds were northwest at 12 — | , oe —~ at ball, mil r at 10 this mornin ss pipiatl oa i Se ? roche sinher af te Sahn” petona ter the cai A NEIGHBORHOOD OF 459 HOMES — Nestled between Pine,{ upper left, and Pine Lake barely visible at the top right. At the Exclusive Pontiae Press Aerial Photos F Kotany "as 2, Seate « end totaled .78 of an inch. Hammond and Upper Long Lakes in Bloomfield Township is the top of the photo cafi be seen Pine Lake Manor subdivision. Sylvan The shopping center in the foreground was. constructed in 1955 | stepping out-as general manager Lowest temperature preceding| 2#-ecre Sylvair Manot subdivision containing some 450 homes, Manor is bounded roughly by Orchard Lake road on the north, with the addition of the bowling alley at left in 1958, Plans call lin June, 1958 to accept the job of 8 a.m. was 41. At 2 p.m. the down-| the first of which were built in 1952. Visible in this aerial photo Pine Lake on'the south, Middle Belt road on the eagt and Woodrow now for about 200 two-bedroom apartments in multiples of 17 to running the Pistons’ baskethall town temperature was 46. are Hammorid Lake at the lower left, Upper Long Lake at the ~ Wilson street on the west. You're looking south in this photograph. be built along Woodrow Wilson. team, ‘ , 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939 Uroes U.S. End Veto on Court Bar Association Sends r The Day in Birmingham Oakland Policemen Shine in Annual Pistol Shoot BIRMINGHAM — The body of) at the Quarton School Fair to be _ TWO Soviet Government Yields Slightly to Public Demand ieee By PRESTON GROVER [article said. “Why not adopt that Report on International | Some eee fooan | eid Oct, 16 from 3 to eS MOSCOW (AP)—Quiet but per./wiic® (good and valuable, tat Tribunal to Senate field Hills was recovered woth mee eset a sistent public pressure for more)“ a coterie le A ‘ day from Lake of the school)" mes a consumer goods has shown itself;/hanmds of the talented American grounds by divers of the Oak- \ “The of World” fair in recent weeks. The Soviet gov-| People?” CHICAGO (UPI) — The United/i ig County sheriff's department. wit tnobede gantes, ‘kid- ernment is seeking to meet it to) A week ago Moscow streets States Senate has urged to James Napier, 63, a boiler oper-| dle rides and a haunted house. some extent. \were filled with people rushing to withdraw its “power of veto” over ator at the h , tow 15 years, , will be sold ‘at : Premier Nikita Khrushchev the stores to begin buyinz goods cases brought against the U.S. in was retired from his job Thursday Handmade made clear last week that his gov- 00 the installment plan, which had| the ——— Justice. nenne of if health Bloomfield * gift shtp. ermmment will continue pushing Just been made legal. Hills ‘pglice captain Walter Sluiter : é: ahead with its industrialization One Moscow store advertises} An American Bar Asm. COm-| 5 ” Gor Wood in Venture’ mittee made the proposal yester- day in an 80-fage report on the . iti Ss : et’: bles, Tire basic} ; scheme, thus limiting the supply Shoes for 25 rubles, Ti consumer items. But some im- Wage of factory workmen is about When Napier, who lived at the DETROIT w — Gar Wood In- ol ‘ som ems < 800 rubles a menth, so ane pair! so-called Connally reservation of} school, disappeared for four i —— oo of shoes wou'd take a third of a 1946, which gives the Senate the| days, his boss, Walter Powell, |ustties, oe "equ vs me declaration on the subject Worker's monthly pay power to determine whether cases| chief engineer at Cranbrook, |, EA tor lnehiog ene selling a ~~ ct d at the meeting Soviet product:on has not begun| brought against the U.S. in the) started his own search, * new ‘line. of ‘for the ~ owe aly S S10 match foreign production of court are international or domes- * Su j while looking ae ny of beginning Oct. 27 of the Supreme nday morning forest products . Much iat. the Soviet riament. Comsumer goods. either in quality tic in nature. The court has juris- through the “school grounds, heithe equipment was. developed in Nhrushchev set the tune when he OF @uantity. An increasing number diction only over international) came across a red. bedroom silip- ation. with the. Southern Soe et fee whom oa <_< Ca i ela Pee on his recent tour of Siberia. it. The report had approval of the [on Academy road. Paper Co. ebif's =? He ordered a better supply of ABA Board of Governors, * * LA a consumer goods to Vladivostok, ° Only 43 cases have been sub-| He phoned police A = the port on the Pacific which is tudy Inas mitted to the court in 14 years,|Called skin divers from the sher- HOUSEHOLD \NEEDS icebound for three months a year . since other nations adopted sim-|iff's department. Cost YOU LESS ah SI ip im speech: fie’ told. Bis: Deapie K ( val ined ilar reservations, the report said.| ‘They Ipcated Napier's body in — Cet YOU. CESS sh SIMMS to dress better and get away from France withdrew its veto last July, |15 feet of water. drab grays. He said the Soviet U S F . d the committee poined out. Police said the coroner's report 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS Union must produce more con- - sumer goods of better quality and S : rl en s ; 7 . 2 showed death _ om @ Wood Handle - Nylon Bristles According to the report, with- ing and that Napier had met a0 | LOWE CS drawal of the reservation by the) yielence. Toilet Bowl Brush : - *¢+ * PHILADELPHIA (UPIi—A_ sur- | What perhaps is as important vey contended today that Nikita as the speeches is the appearance Khrushchev made more friends of letters and discussions about than he lost on his tour of the *|U.S. would be “‘a major, practical and dramatic step towards fhe goal of the rule of law among Napier is survived by a sister, | Christina Cunningham, of Glas-| gow, Pontiac Press Photo School. The resolution read, in part... ‘“Pon- ‘WE THANK YOU’ — Dr. Otto C. Hufziger (left), assistant superintendent of schools, on prices in the newspapers. United States | behalf of the Pontiac Board of Education pre- tiac Northern High School stands as a symbol of nations." + ¢ nont-re Ad Sacehy subjects are still handled ~ .~ + sents a certificate of appreciation to C. Wendell a community's achievement and progress coe Fie taouct added thet “tren « Police from 15 departments {a ing regular te gingerly. But the Moscow paper} The suds, wade ty: Sieiteer| Smith of Eberle M. Smith Associates, Inc., De- the Board of Education of Pontiac hereby ex- strictly selfish, economic point of Oakland County showed up at the| Birmingham Police pistol range yesterday to show what they couid do with a pistol and by some of presses the appreciation of a grateful commun- ity to Eberle M. Smith Associates, Inc., for their most valuable service.” troit architects. The recognition, bestowed in the form of a resolution passed by the Board, was for the firm’s work on Pontiac Northern High Soviet Russia printed a letter & Co. from a werker complaining: ‘I! ; a am fed up with this covering up said to indicate that 12 pér cent of view the United States should be doing all it can to strengthen in- ternational law and to advance, Inc., business analysts, was 18° sé x the American people changed : , a 1 with Sputmiks and airliners. jtheir opinions of the Russian lead- | not discourage, means of enfore- wg they showed they do = grarey ayien ‘ONLY 1 PAIR’ er. Khrushchev's biggest gains | ing internatioflal obligations. *s™. + 2 & | wae rhe iE Hae jue “Come down to the level of the were among management most sregiry Malaga te a wr Sivuichee a we tie pinion * * * iwhich was overwhe!mingly nega- (Continued From Page One) party. But Mazey’s brother Er- cratic-controlled Congress lead nest sided with the few who dis- them into a third party. sented The convention urged that the wiles zs : f laborers, farmers, Negroes national AFL-CIO “explore with ° - other groups the possibility of 2@4d Mberals, he declared. calling a national conference of Paul Silver, member of the res- labor. farm and other liberal olutions committee, contended a “We ought to consider a party | Death Toll 12 | Two Collisions Take 3 _ Each; 6-Year-Old Dies of Saturday Injuries | |Oakland County Young Republican | 800. of GOP to Speak in Birmingham Lawrence B. Lindemer, 38-year- old Republican state chairman, will speak in Birmingham tomor. row night at a meeting of the) When the smoke had cleared, | the Oak Park police won the | Class A team shooting match | with 797 out of a possible 900 | points. Berkley police won the Class B match with a 445 out of a possible } * | MOP HEADS j ‘ ior third rty .would mean victory A member of the paper's staff tive. Ce ea ee toe he Ropultionnn "| Club. * investigated. He reported the writ-| The study indicated an apn.arent conventions - ad teailae Ww ‘ork said mest of ihe By The Associated Press * * * Chief Ralph E. Moxley of the Picks-up water as ce eyes wee ana depen aint of Ks ches SET rater Emil Ma eter Dental y hc TO, AACE auto accidents] Joe Bianco, cud charman sald Biminghar Police, ‘Departmen’ Bags ay w e nc teal in rood aes zey joined Woodcock in advising bor in test votes before recent claimed _ three lives each and all persons between the ages of| Ae t the d \IE leaves no lint. For faster, easier porter went on to quote other partial to the Russian leader against a movement for a third! passage of the labor reform bill brought Michigan's weekend traffic 18 and 35 are invited to hear Linde- | 200 when the c uiefs of the depart-|B mopping. Lasts longer too. atlas as ilies they, too, would . * * * : He accused President Eisenhow- death toll to 12. mer, second-term state chairman| ments had their own individual sca eee eee eee eee ike nee: Mines. bias appeared See ee er of mobilizing ‘‘all the reaction- ~ * and Lansing attorney. match. BETTER THINGS sitive to Khrushchev 3 pe * ave Sh ary sentiment to whip up the heat In addition, Henry Anthony, 6. »- * * Only eight chiefs from 15 de- “Now the time has come.” the ‘he 7, mas Exaie ine the E'scapee ot on Congress.” of Detroit, died early this morning The meeting will begin at 8 p.m.| partments showed up. reporter commented, “for us to MOSt part found the Soviet on nuer Stating that Sen. John Kennedy ° injuries suffered Saturday when at the Republican Committee of! 1 srry Goldstien of the Oak Park part lacking in emotional to Death in Tree ) at South Lyon N. Debate (D-Mass) and Sen. Patrick Mc- |the small cart in which he was Oakland County headquarters, 351 Namara (D-Mich) helped medity |"iding swerved into the street and N. Woodward Ave. the bill in committee, Woodcock 25 Struck by a car; Mrs. Maude Fears Censorship police took individual high honors ask all those who are engaged in among the 125 with 277 out of 300 making suits, furniture and tele- Vision sets to give us more of them and make them better.’ The Soviets were advised learn from America how to Flexible POLY PLASTIC DISH PANS . < | Assn., will report on the national| duce goods and raise more on the Tibet BI db th ‘search Center at Ann Arbor got us turn against the Kennedys and|togey, 11, and Roger Little, 9,| ° -% the farms. on | 00 a himself into a real jam here over|the McNamaras and the people )poth of Hudson. died Saturday * of A ntertainment cpecertion of the asavcumtin = * Reg. ¢€ : “Authorities finally had to shootlhest was oy cee Seer sy sibel ale | meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. in the B $1.98 ‘That is not idle cunosity,” the’) UNITEBR NATIONS. N.Y. (UPI)! uthorities finally had to at Was on ers) We 30a: - oF —the pd Assembly, overrid- him out of a tree. The unfortunate their interest and it leads us down! The Associated Press weekend (Continued From Page One) Cranbrook Institute of Science/B wongertuiy soft gtastio ill ‘net is ex- miscreant was dead on the scene. the road to defeat in 1960."’ | traffic death count began at not appeared on the network | building. mar or scratch sink. china or (eu; said. Carr, 64, of Monroe was killed in the crash of a private plane Sat- “Big business would like to see urday in Indiana, and Richard Frank Rosemack, president of the Northwest Detroit Astronomical | se E U.N. SOUTH LYON—An escapee from Pro- xpecl University of Michigan Re-| ing Communist objections ware. Rust-proof, hite Subfreezin Cold |pected today to approve a full de- Two hunters, William Berwick | i pleas =a eee ot since, ape rere: Round style in w g bate on the Rod Chines > blocdoath! ef Ecorse and Paul Drewyour of rive asses — me 1 One pupose of the inquiry fs to The space age will be the theme) seu eee nee eee ew jin Tibet Allen Park, reported secing him Joyce LaPlante, 20. of Haze : 3 Reaches Down Diplomatic sources produced the while hunting. Fowlerville con- | Park, was killed Sunday in a two- determine whether present law is a ; car collision at the junction of adequate to assure viewers they , M171 and M72. ; will not be ‘‘deceived”’ in the fu- * * * jture by quiz shows on which con- Herbert Gilbert, Ge and Howard | . lied Mid 1 Wid Gian ae United States and other suppor Into Ohio Valley ers of the debate woud | able to defeat any attempt by Commu-| By The Associated Press nists or. India-led neutralisis to! Meanwhile, the escapee went to \ mass of cold air propelled by shelve the Irish-Malay resolution the home of Mrs, Fred Totysch of servation officer Jerry Russel set out for the capture. Sicilia Hazel Park Woman | (Continued From Pagg One) strong winds moved into the mid-| on the issue. continent today. _| Leading opponents of discussion, Many North Dakota communi-' on the questjon have: becn Russia, | lies showed readings in the 208. |which calls it a “nonexistent is-| Minneapolis, Minn , had 33, chi- sue,” and Red China, which says) cago Jb ‘it is a “farce aimed ai slander-| ing China.”’ ¥ * ® * * Many communities in the Ohio * * = a } Valley also had readings in the’ Both Communist nations blamed) 20s the United Sites for the pros- Strong winds over the Great) pective Assembly debate. s CAB OX Lakes brought gale warnings. The warning was lifted over Lake Michigan late Sunday night, but TWA Seek was still in effect over Lake Su- = : lj c : ster Hd uae Wiion on Florida-California Link _ 7 * * | WASHINGTON (UPI) — Trans The Weather Bureau predicted worig Airlines bid today for a some rain or snow today from the | one-carrier route between Florida northern Rockies eastward to the and California with a promise of Upper Mississippi Valley, over the jet-only service from Miami to castern Lake Superior area, west-' Tas Angeles or San Francisco ern New York State and extreme} E. O. Cocke, vice president and northern New England. Rain also system general manicer for TWA 5 fore ast for the Gulf Coast aP€a testified before Civil Aron uutics, Ne Eat 1 |Board (CAB) Exemincr EE ‘ward 'Stodola who is hold'nt heerins< on the proposed Southern tran.con The Weather pore Sc |tinental route | Cone : ‘ Full €W, Weather Rarene Mepert Seven airlines are bidding for) PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly the route, the lact m>‘or air path! dy igh - . cleu and cool tonight. Tomerrow most still to be awarded hy the CAB. ty cloudy and a little warmer with rain likely late im the day Low tenight 39./ The route present!s is served by a seg-| High temerrew 56. Westerly winds at 15) A te '@ miles per hour today, diminishing four airlines cach having t - canoe ment of the proposed route. Today in Pontiac \67919 Eight-Mile Rd., and was lured pressed optimism in view of the | sity of Chicago aad Cambridge inside when a housewife offered results so far. bread and jam. , . x * But he took offense at being) «1 expect our victory luncheon locked in a room and proceeded | Oct. 22 will be the happiest victory tear the room apart. celebration we've had, and on that The housewife shooed the mal- |day we fully expect to announce content from the house. the largest amount of money ever Jerry Potter, 17, of Wayne were killed Sunday when their car struck a bridge abutment over the Fawn River and plunged into five feet of water. The accident took place three miles east of White Pigeon. Russell, unable to capture the Collected for the Pontiac Area 1 Pts ” escapee alive, finally ~ shot him | United Pune * * MTrasach oecaeva Mrs. Totysch The annual UF drive raises vowed. She said she doesn't intend [U"ds for year-round operation of| to entertain any more of the un. |? health, recreation, family serv- appreciative beasts as her house 'Ce and planning agencies in Pon-| guests. tiac and Brandon, Independence, | Orion, Oxford, Pontiac and Water- ford Townships. Select MSU Grad, 30, Dowagiac Police Chief University are embroiled o-r | . who holds the world’s tiddly- DOWAGIAC (UPI)—Richard A. ‘vinks championship. The Chica |Wild, 30, of East Lansing, will \take office Thursday as Dowayiac goans yesterday claimed an in- ternational victory by default ichief of police, succeeding William after British tiddlywinks gladia- Wray, who resigned. tors were unable to drum up The Civil Service Commission travel expenses for a match. ,Selected Wild for the post over “Foul, foul, foul," cried the nine other applicants. He was a Cambridge club's secretary. ‘All police administration major at our efforts to find sponsors have Michigan State University and a met with either a stony silence or former member of the Ypsilanti a singular lack of enthusiasm.” [police force. Tiddly Wrangle Rages CHICAGO (UPI)—The Univer- west temperature preceding 8 am | ‘4 At § am Wind velocity Direction: West Sun sets Monday at 5 56 pm Sun rises Tuesday at 6 42 am Moon sets Tuesday at 3 33 am Moon rises Monday at 3:59 p m € am 42) Ut Ose 4 7 am 41 12 m “4 sam 41 ipm 45) Jes == “© HAMEENLINA, Finland (UPI) — Vaino J. Sitectad Me bentas Kilpinen, who deserted from the cavalry in Highest tonperetane “ewntewn? | 1921 because he was afraid of horses, is a free Lowest temperature .-.. ve geteeeees $,, Man once again after hiding out in a hayloft Woather Nain for 37 years to escape punishment. . aahtnday in Ponting The 58-year-old Finn, who had spent more Highest temperature ses- vas so than half his life in virtual solitary confine- Mean temperature ......s0+-0000..- 50.5 ent, emerged from his self-imposed cell Weather—Cloudy over the weekend when he learned that he no One Year Age in Pontiac longer needed to fear prosecution. Lower weperature’ «oc eeneneannte 3 | A brother and sister who had been hiding waa ther “Saas sain | him out since his parents died brought the Mighert and Lowest Temperatares news that the statute of limitations on de- ge in 1998 a7 in 1973' Sertion had expired. Aipena 32.97 Memphis Tt | Kilpinen pera S be i generally good Bismarck ; EA nn Milwaukee? i health, although he had had neither medical Raftyle , a 3 New Oriean “ 3 — dental care during his years in hiding. Ciacinnath ..70 36 Omaha « 32| He said he was plagued from time to time Cuveses . & 2 ellston sf, with rheumatic twinges and toothaches. Quomh .....% Oh Be yureh © 34| The family kept him supplied with news- et. Worth * « : Branctero oy papers, so he knew about Finland’s two wars Hogebten. 51 3 wey ty 2 x with Russia and other such current events as Les Anaeies $3 “ Beattie... a 8 rockets. However. he had never seen a radio Bearesetta 48 38 ‘ | set, an automobile, or any of the other mod- ‘ 4 t ***" Finn Never Saw Radios, Cars Hid 37 Years in Loft—Freed ern devices that came into use here during his’ long wait. * * * Klipinen was only 20 when he was called for military service. He requested assignment to the infantry because he knew he'd never manage to stay on a horse, but he was sent to the Udenmaa Dragoons in April, 1921. His worst forebodings about his ability as a horseman proved true. He went “over the hill” on May 18 and niked home, begging food and clothing on the way. * * * In 1939, he watched his father’s funeral through a crack in the wall, and five years later he saw his mother’s body carried away. After that, the only persons whé knew where he was were his brother Lauri and his sister Elli, who lived on the family farm. Five other brothers and sisters who lived elsewhere were not let in on the secret. In A930, he was officially reported “miss- ing and presumed dead”—one of the first de- tails he had to straighten out when he de- \collision on Detroit's Edsel Ford Russell J. Crydeman, 69, of Armada, his wife, Doris, 68, and Harold Thompson, 39, of Port Huron, were killed in a two-car collision Friday night in St. Clair County. Police said Cryde- man and his wife were in one auto and Thompson in the other. Salvatore Soresi, 67, of Detroit, was struck and killed by an auto Sunday as he crossed a Detroit street. * * * Gerald Schneider, 21, of Detroit, was killed Sunday in a three-car expressway. * * * Ruth Childs, 29, of Grand Rapids, was killed Sunday when the car in} which she was riding ran off a! road in Norman Township, Manis- tee County. Charles Clifton, 6, of Port Huron, was killed Sunday when he was struck by a car in front of his home. Max |W. Banner, 22, of Flint, died Sunday night of injuries re- ceived the night before when his car crashed into a brick wall at the end of a dead-end street. Police said Banner had his lights out in an apparent effort to elude pursuing officers seeking to ques- tion him about speeding. Sec. Brucker to Speak to Michigan Masons SAGINAW (UPI) — The Mich- igan Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons will hold its 111th annual convention here Thursday through Saturday. * * * Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker, former Michigan governor, will be the principal speaker at the Friday night din- ner. He received his first masonry degrees in naw and is a past grand commander of the Mich- igan Knights Templar. The top three officers of about 150 Mich- igan chapters will attend the conclave. There are more county fair race b Killed in Smashup swers in advance. | € In mas up SIMILAR TESTIMONY Kintner’s testimony was similar to that given Saturday by Chair- man John C. Doerfer of the Fed- eral Communications Commission} (FCC). Doerfer doubt that the FCC has authority to pre- vent quiz show fixing. * * * Kintner told the subcommittee: “If the (Federal Trade) com. | mission were to assert jurisdic- tion over entertainment, it would be difficult to draw the line where censorship would stop. “We would have to investigate the true nature of wrestling and would end up with complete cen- sorship of all entertainment. I don’t think Congress intended that.” St., ran a stop sign and auto driven by Gene McIntyre, 35, of Lincoln. McIntyre, his wife and three children were taken to Alpena General Hospital where their con- dition is reported as good today. Also injured and hospitalized at Alpena were two passengers in the LaPlante car, Joyce Edward, 17, and Mary Kleha, 20. Their com dition was reported as good today. Pontiac PTA Starts Kintner's reterence to wrestine POLO Clinics Today recalled testimony of some former) contestants on television quiz shows, Asked if they felt that the, ~ fixing of the outcome of TV quiz shows was akin ” the fixing of a football or basketbatl game, some witnesses said in their opin- ion it would be more similar to wrestling. i CORRECTS CHARGE At least one state — Illinois— requires that wrestling matches be advertised as exhibitions, rath- er than contests. * * * Kintner corrected a statement, made in a letter to Harris earlier this month, that the FTC has nev- This afternoon from ‘1 to 5 | and again this evening from 6 to | 8 the third series of polio clinics | sponsored by the Pontiac PTA | council will be conducted at | Madison Junior High School. Made for Steam Ironing “SUNBEAM” Pad & Cover Set $3.00 T 68 Seller Polyester foam cushioned = and@g silicone aluminum cover Ideal for steam ironing of clothing. Pits all standard size ironing boards. 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OCTOBER 12, 1959 Shipbuilder Chosen Will Skim, Above Water Sen, Kennedy to Delay BAY CITY. (UPI)—William M. Shipbuilding Co., has been elected ene et Cham! , wv — of ASHINGTON (UPI) The Navy said today its long-legged hydrofoil sub-chaser being built to skim over the water at more than 50 miles an hour could out- sispeed any submarine likely to be »\launched for many years. >| Top speed for nucleat submarines “lis less than 30 miles an hour. The *)185-ton hydrofoil chaser will be ae Jam Church \ joe former Betty Hicks. had to mY : . - supported by friends. Decision Until January |for Mario Lanza Rites (ty. tour Lanza children, two Defoe, vice president of the Defoe Chaser to Out: ‘Speed Subs; BOSTON (UPI)—U. S/ Sen. John| ROME (UPI) — Four jet-black (girls and two boys, wa at * ) plans to|horses drew the hearse of Ameri-'faced during the ceremony. | Big Selection—LOW PRICES HALLOWEEN COSTUMES little less than 52 miles an. hour, ¥|Maximum speed of the radically & \new vessel would be even faster. i Rear Adm. Ralph James, chief bi ot the Navy's Bureau of Ships, -| said submarines eventually would be built that could move faster than any surface ship. || The hydrofoil is a “rudder on #{stilts,” like an airplane wing, that *\remains below the surface while the entire hull of the vessel rises ~ |out Of the water at high speeds. PROPELLERS ON STILTS The ship’s twin propellers also are on stilts. A companion Navy project is a “ground effect machine,” or aeroskimmer, which will fly at an altitude of a few feet over either land or water. -| Officials said skimmers eventual- r aly are expected to reach speeds’ 12 times that of sound (more than 9,000 miles an hour.). *| But James said it may be many _ CHILDREN Sizes 4 to 14 | @ BLACK CAT ewWITCH || 2 q RELIEVE > © CINDERELLA © Skeletons © CLOWNS Bex, [49 | cou i MISERIES FAST WITH widely ll ’ BETTER COSTUMES | i in Sizes 4 to 14 ® BUCS BUNNY A 5 e LITTLE LULU 89 : | © CAPTAIN KIDD ® ROBIN HOOD / © JET PILOT * HOBO ® SLEEPING BEAUTY, ETC. 15 YEAR Junior Size | 1% 2* ce sere cases temaen | & @oses!t Assorted costumes for 15 year olds. @ Acts twice as fast a6 sapirin for miltiens, even faster fer many ethers! ADULT Size Costumes e 3 Choice of popuiar f & costumes. Colorful. 4. 73) #| + 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor i| tas : TTTITIITIVVTITTTTLIT rrr reer ieee New LOW PRICES! NOW! 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Some of them have multiple ex-' Jewish Community Observes Yom Kippur Pontiac’s Jewish cémmunity ob- serves the most important and sacred holiday of the Jewish year today * * * Yom Kippur—the Day of Atone- ment—is the climax of 10 penitential days which mark the beginning of the Jewish New Year. It is a time of confession, prayer, contrition and fasting. No other holiday is observed with such reverent devotion. * * * As the High Holy days draw to a close, we greet those of the Jewish faith in Pontiac with a Hebrew ex- pression: May you be inscribed in the Book of Life for a happy and prosperous year! C ENTO Countries Meet in Washington When Iraq quit the Baghdad Pact in July 1958 after the military coup there, the organization lost its head- quarters and breakup of the alliance was fully expected. But by a series of political and propaganda moves the erganiza- tion was bolstered and the name changed to the Central Treaty Or- ganization (CENTO). While the United States is not formally a member with Turkey, Iran, Pakis- tan and Britain, it has joined the pact’s economic and military com- mittees and the Committee to Fight Subversion. * * * This country also has agreed to un- dertake the same obligations as full members ‘“‘for security and defense.” Separate agreements have been signed with Iran, Turkey and Pak- istan. Both the United States and Britain have bases in the area to com- plement the military establishments of these other countries. * * * CENTO ministers are now meeting in Washington to discuss the strengthening of the 3,000 mile de- fense line on Russia’s southwest bor- der. U.S. economic aid to Turkey, Iran and Pakistan for the year end- ing June 30, was $470 million, mostly for highways and for a survey of a proposed railroad from eastern Tur- key to Western Iran. The present rail- road runs across Iraq and Syria and could be cut off by either Gen. KASSEM or Col. NASSER * * * Moscow is pressuring the Shah of Iran to abandon the railway project and to build a new line to the Soviet Caucasus. This certainly would make Iran neutral in the cold war. (rowing fears that Communists may take over in Iraq coupled with Moscow's determination to crush CENTO are giving much needed nourishment to the or- ganization. South America Plans for Its Common Market Within a few months the Central American Common Market will be- come a reality. Brazil has taken the lead in this start toward cooperation and erasing trade barriers on that continent. A preparatory committee is lay- ing the groundwork for the new Inter-American Development Bank and is awaiting approval by the 21 member nations. Another step has been taken in the signing by 17 Latin American and African coffee producing countries of an international coffee agreement. This will tend to stabilize prices. x & Each country has its own particu- lar problems in reaching closer eco- nomic ties with the others. A recent meeting in Uruguay of seven South American nations emphasizes the Joun W. Prrecesae, ~ Secretary and Editor Manager "Enabure i . ‘Ea omarm.. ? change controls while others have convertible currencies. The task is to reconcile the various monetary sys- tems. Another difficulty concerns the already developed and protected in- dustries within those countries. x * * The Development Bank will also help diversify production so that the economy of each country no longer will be so dependent on one product such as coffee, iron ore, oil, wheat or beef. Latin America is a vast and rich country. Any sound plan to stabilize its economy and raise living stand- ards should have hearty support. Ir you believe extremely old people have nothing to look forward to and live for, you are mistaken in at least one case, that of a 99-year-old Eng- lishman in fair health whom an un- dertaker promised a free funeral if he lives to be older than 100. The Man About Town State Colors Off Autumn Foliage Displays Follow That in Our Area Dieting: When you learn that where there isn't a will there's a weigh. Regardless of the publicity put out by some of the tourist bureaus and other or- ganizations, (which probably was written last summer,) Michigan's usually colorful autumn display is generally disappointing. It simply lacks the rainbow tints of the average year. Back from the Tahquamenon Falls dis- trict in the Northern Peninsula, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feldsworth of Waterford say its trees are drab and colorless, even below the present Pontiac area standard From Petoskey comes a post card from Mrs. Graham Selleck of Drayton Plains, which says, ‘We came up here to see their widely heralded fall colors, but cannot find them.” And a letter from my good friend, Everett Colwell of Alpena, says they have nothing better than he saw on a visit around Pontiac a few days ago However, now comes a card from Mr. and Mrs. Guy Flewelling, sojourning in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, who say the autumn colors are gorgeous in the extreme. Only 127 of the original 4,129 entries remain in our football con- test after the two games on its schedule over the weekend. They picked Waterford to win over Pén- tiac Northern, and Texas to beat Oklahoma. They divide their pre- dictions on next Friday's game: Pontiac, 90; Saginaw, 36: tie game, 1. Doing business out of season with a vengeance is John Green of 320 East Square Lake Road, who picked 17 quarts of red raspberries from his bush- es in one day last week A magpie, a rare bird in Michigan, is hanging around the home of Margaret Griebe of Rochester, who wonders if it somebody's escaped pet isn't Our hibernators are taking up their winter's sleep early, according to Jasper Orandson of Cass Lake, who found a dozen garter snakes snuggled together two feet under- ground, when doing some digging Friday. and Perry Michaelson of Rochester reports that his pet wood- chuck doesn't come out of his subterra- nean home for his usual feeding any more. It usually is around Nov. 1 when he goes on his long sleep Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher of 248 Anderson Ave.; 56th wedding ann!- versary. Mrs. Addie Bensett of Williams Lake; 80th birthday. Mrs. Margaret Howard of Rochester; 88th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anger of Walled Lake; 51st wedding anniversary. Mrs. Frank Metz of Rochester; 83rd birthday. The Farmington Enterprise, entering its 81st year of publication. The Utica Sentinel, entering its 83rd year of publication. ‘ QS / “Humiiatin’—Th’ Driver Ain’t Even a Teamster’”’ David Lawrence Says: ° Vote Cheers U.S. Conservatives WASHINGTON — Naturally the conservatives in the United States can derive much satisfaction from the victory of the Conservatives in the British elec- tions. Conserva- tives in both the Republican and Democratic par- ties in America can rejoice. For conserva- tism in Britain triumphed against radical- ism — against an LAWRENCE experimentation with the national economy and the fisca! structure that threatened serious disturb- ance to business. Certainly there are parallels between what has happened in England and the political trend in this country. There are im- portant implications that can be read into the future. For the Socialist Labor Party. in Britain fs composed of two fac- tions—)ust as is the Democratic Party in the ‘United States. One faction in the British Labor Party is conservative, Just as are the Southern Democrats in America. The other faction in the Labor Party is radical, with a strong labor’ union backing, like the so-called ‘“‘liberals’’ in the Demo- cratic Party in the North here. This lack of unity burt the British Labor Party with the independent voter. Many a worker with allegiance “to his labor union declined to tell the pollsters how he was going to vote. The ‘‘don't knows’’ often know very well how they intend to vote but simply. refuse to disclose their secret. * * *® The basic factors in the British election last week were the same as has been experienced in Amer- ica in other elections. These are the factor of contentment on the economic side and the factor of peace in international relations STABILIZING England has been recovering steadily from the war years and has managed to handle its budge tary affairs efficiently. Unemploy- ment has been kept down, and the price structure has been held to a stable level. Under such circumstances, the voters say, “‘Why change?"’ The British Conservative leaders “offered” the voters good times and peace. They promised that these would continue to be their goals. Everyone realizes, of course, that peace is a two-sided affair and that another country can upset it, but fundamentally the party in power promises to do all it can to forward the cause of peace. Thus, Prime Minister Macmil- lan's trip to see Khrushchev in Moscow, followed as it was by the Soviet Premier's visit to the United States, put the Conservative Party in Britain in the position of striv- ing earnestly to find some way out The Country Parson of the deadlock In world affairs. The fact that Prime Minister Macmillan is so friendly with President Eisenhower and has been able to restore the good relations between America and Britain which -prevailed before the Suez tragedy helped the Conservatives to gain the confidence of the British people and to win votes. America's good will is important to Britain's trade and to her defense SOUNDNESS WINS But, broadly speaking, the elec- tion was a triumph for sound fis- cal policies and conservative pro- grams in the British government. In America the Republican Party is characterized by the Democrats as being “the party of business.” The Republicans could well re- tort that this is inl ed to a point—that the Republicans have always striven to be “the party of good business.” And that's what the Democratic Party might well try to make its objec- tive, too. For, after all is said and done. unemployment loses elections for the party in power. The recent recession lost Congress for the Republicans in 1958, but there have been evidences in the last few months that ‘‘peace and pros- perity’’ is improving Republican chances for 1960. - Politics are the same the world over in democracies. The issues revolve around the well-being of the people—their domestic prob- lems and their apprehensions on the international side. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Folk With Stiff Joints Only Need to Eat Right “Over a year ago I was badly crippled with, stiff and painful joints,’ writes a Nebraska reader ‘Had difficulty getting up from sit- ting and _ could hardly get out of bed without help. My fingers were so stiff they would hardly bend. “I called a doc- tor and took a quantity of his medicine, but got very little help. tk. L. R.)” (FE. L.R.’s letter DR. BRADY is most remark- , . able—from beginning to end she does not inform me that her trou- ble is ‘‘arthritis."’ She doesn’t call it rheumatism or look down her nose at me and explain ‘‘rheu- matiz, as you Call it.”’ But with all the data I have, viz., joints stiff and painful for a year of more, I can only surmise that the lady has degeneration of joint tissues, which is the usual cause of chronic joint disability.) As E.L.R. was saying when she was so rudely interrupted: “T sent for your booklets and pamphlets —" (Namely. CALCIUM AND RHEUMATIZ WHEAT TO EAT THE IODIN RATION YOUNG FOLKs AND OLD FOLKS . Anyone of these pamphlets is free if you provide stamped, self- addressed envelope. Enclose 10 cents in addition for each extra pamphlet. THE CALCIUM SHORTAGE THE 7 KEYS TO VITE CHRONIC JOINT DISABILITY For any one of these booklets send me 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope.) “— and IT have been taking cal- cium, vitamin D, vitamin B com- plex and iodin for more than a year and have found much relief. I can get up and down easily now and can shut my hands and grasp things .. . “I know that I did not drink enough milk in my younger days. I now drink three glasses of milk daily as well as use other milk products, butter, cheese, etc. (E.L.R.)” - Unlike many victims of degen- eration of joint tissues, E.L-R. evidently understands clearly that the remedies I for chroni¢ joint disability are nutritional and not medicinal, and so she takes not for a few weeks but the year around, In most instances it is foolish to hope for any,Jasting cure or even _ benefit from (treatment of chronic, joint disability with medicine, old or new. rn You will notice, I hope, that E.L.R. does not call her joint dis- ability ‘‘arthritis."’ She doesn't call it anything but ‘‘stiff and painful joints.”’ I suggest that 10 million persons with degeneration of. joint tissues Se ee ee ee Se oe ee ee ee, er ee ee ee ee could learn something to their ad- : vantage from E.L.R. if they were not so obsessed with ‘‘arthritis.”’ x ¥»* * leféers not more than one long pertaining to Signed page or 100 words personal health and hygiene. not dis- ease, diagnosis, or tre ent, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) AR Tape RS gS - sie oice of the d When the National Anthem is one should tender respect by ceasing all conversation and Sit or quietly until it's finished. It is not considered necessary to rise ‘$3 Millioh a Month Is Quite a Racket’ So the UAW needs more money? There are 1,143,707 members at $3.00 a and you get $3,431,121. Add extra $1.00 per person and you get $4,574,828 a month. Now we have a union that wants $5.00 a head or $5,718,535 a month, almost six million. That, dear friends, is quite a racket. How many people are on the payroll to count all this loot? Oh, the union is a fine thing. I’m just feeling sorry for poor Mr. Reuther being so . Imagine get- ting less than $2,000 a month when his boys take in over $3 million. Tut, tut Eleanor Phillips 49 Putnam ‘Hurray for Parents for Teaching You’ Concerning the child who planted and cared for 22 pumpkins all summer amd then had them all taken but one, I don’t know the answer either, but it’s old history that pumpkins are often planted in the corn. Surely that is a good combination for pigs. Hurray for away from the opinion of men, it will assuredly conduct you to the People _ Q Criticizes Police Record Inefficiency PR ITFE PH i F f Hl i belongs to Boys’ Club and church choir, my husband is a police re- serve officer, who's always home when my fam. ily comes home, we have , two pre-school children and my hus- band and J have never even gotten a parking ticket. We pay taxes that help pay wages of some of- ficial who isn't doing his or her job checking on correct addresses of convicts. . Mrs. Irvin Minor 13 LeGrande Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE You are the dreams that fill my heart . . . With hope from day to day : . . You are the solace that I need . . . When sorrow comes my way .. . You are my inspira- tion and . . . My courage every- where . . . Because I know that always, dear .. . You think of me and care .. . There is no loneli- ness for me As long as I have you... However many are the clouds . The sun keeps smiling through Just to be- hold your loving face ... As charming as can be . And kiss you in a fond embrace . . . Is par- adise to me . . . You are my life. . You are all . Therefore I . .. In thought throne of God.—Horace Mann. Case Records of a Psychologist: Are You Introvert or Extrovert? Notice how Mrs. Crane jolted my introvertive outlook the first day after our wedding. And then test yourself by the items listed below. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Most people are in-betweeners, called “ambiverts”. Then send for the booklet below. It is great fun for parties. By GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C—467: The first morning. after Mrs. Crane and I were mar- ried, I reached for my new tube of toothpaste as I got ready to brush my teeth. * * * To my surprise, I found it with a deep dimple right in the middle of the tube. -—- ‘Cora must have dropped gist, squeezed: the tube from the bottom to force tube nice and smooth again. DR. ORANE But that night my new bride got to the toothpaste ahead of me so when I reached for ft, again I found a deep indentation right in the middle of the tube. For a second time I carefully squeezed it from the bottom to erase that ugly dimple. dimple was again in the middie of the tube, I asked my wife why she didn’t neatly squeeze it from the bottem. “What's the “@ifference?"’ she pertly exclaimed. e And I tried in vain to argue that Being an extrovert, she grabs a new tube even to this day and will dimple it at the top or middle in preference to the bottom. And I must confess, after 30 odd years of ineffective arguments, I have found myself mutilating a fresh tube of toothpaste that same way! INTROVERTS vs. EXTROVERTS My wife was the middle child, so she was extroverted early in life. : But I was the oldest, so devel- oped as a typical introvert. You are thus not “born’’ with your personality but acquire it after birth. inclined to be a day dreamer versus a happy-go-lucky sales- man type, such as the Prodigal Son, depends very largely on your sequence in the family. If two childrer-of the same sex are only a year or two apart in age, the older is more likely to be the introvert. He is dutiful and shy, more in- dependent and less likely to ask a favor. x *« * The younger child is more soci- since the older boy hesitates to approach ‘his customers face to —“ and ask them to pay their u, - PARTY GAMES Introverts prefer to work with tools or inanimate objects, so they are usually machinists, chemists, themselves with chemistry sets. 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Police said Mrs. Riley ap- Twe American companions of of Color Bar Human Rights Report, Is Against Segregation! in Public Places WASHINGTON u® — Republicans} { called Saturday for the complete! ~*~ * ®* ' parently was raped, byt Palmer David Hearne, 21, who allegedly OPEN EVERY elimination of racial segregation Palmér, gaunt, mild-mannered|denied raping her. cheered him on ip the fight out-, NIGHT TO 9 in public places. They set this as and red-haired, was captured Sat-- Wood River police questioned! “4e & Weal mightspot Saturday hes. thie’ Ok ; ’ | Jer-|and released Palmer a few days! “ight, were charged with dis- ’ high priority goal requiring a | urday after breaking into a Sat y- conduct. a . | Seyville cement plant and holding! after Mrs. Riley's body was found) orderly dent. stores Downtown AND ; UCL OLY sa Dre ten Pleins cooperative effort by government eight men at bay with a rifle for}on a lonely country road. John, Joseph Hearne, Irish Am- an hour and a half. He got $2,000' He and his bride, Naomi, 16, hestedie to the United States, had all levels 7 *« * /in the plant and told the eight he then went on a trip that took them i9 come down to a‘ precinct police | \ a wide-ranging report on was going to shoot seven of them to Kentucky, the Southwest and ciation to get his son released in/| “human mghts and needs.” a task and take owner Louis Gorman) California his custody. | force of the Republican committee hostage ': When they returned last Thurs- x . * | * * * day night he saw two policemen Officer Joseph T. Roberts, eighth | But Palmer glanced away for a, @tching his rooming house here precinet clerk, said young Hearne’! moment and Gorman. husky Jer-| 8nd fled. During a hunt for him “ frequent visitor’ | . : he shot and wounded two persons. hag been “quite a — | n program and progress also rec- ended that the nation j 1. Increase its current public | and private expenditures of %% seyville police commissioner " - * ‘to the station over the past three | billion dollars annually on educa- jSlapped the rifle away and Pal — charged with four years because of various | tion to 50 billior by 1976. knocked Palmer down ae “s ae = * ri iis scrapes with the law. Palmer confessed, apparently murder in the slaying of Mrs. Ri- Expand the flow of mortgage its for housing and try to find finance an increasing trade-ins of older WANS to number of homes Boost national medical re-| spending to a billion dollars \earls by 1965, with the govern- ment bearing half the cost 4 \lake pensions and seniority | rights transferrable so that union members and management execu- trves could change jobs if they Chose waitress, Hazel Riley, in nearby; Wood River, Ill, Sept. 15, | * * * f Sunday night he said to Deputy’ Sheriff Mel Leach, ‘I think there, |is something else I ought to tell! you.”’ | He said he shot a filling station } attendant in Humboldt, Tenn., on Sept. 24. A telephone check dis- closed that a Billy Marshall, 32, was found shot to death in a Hum. ____| boldty. filling station Sept. 24. * * * } All three persons were shot in the back of the head with .22-cal- iber weapons. Nelson and Mrs. Searcl LEY] MARKET CASH 78 North Saginew St. _ | UPt Telephete KEUNITED — British Actress Dawn Addams jokes with her son, Stefano, after they were reunited in Rome at the home of her | estranged husband, Roman Prince Vittorio Massimo. This was the 5. Reshape welfare services first encounter between the actress and her son since the divorce and streagthea publie assistance | request was filed at a Paris court several months ago. * program “se as te provide help __ a as a for any persen whe is hungry. homeless, disabled ef sick, while vite same time oreventne * France Offers Rebels Doesn't Pay further increase in the federal ” Large—By the Piece Only BOLOGNA eo 29 share of suppert... . 6 Provide for the rehabilitation of 90.000 disabled persons next \ear in a continuously accelerating progran *® * *® The report. one of a series being published by a 44member com- mittee headed by Charles Hi. Percy of Chicago, was written by a task force captained by Miss Bertha Adkins, Undersecretary of Health } ducation and Welfare * * * In its discussion of the politi- cally touchy civil mghts issue. the task force avoided specific rec- ommendations {ro new legislation Another battle is ex pected to explode in the Senate by mid-February. civil rights to Play Footsy | Riley were each shot six times Broken Slices Child's Cease-Fire Parley UNITED NATIONS, NY. (AP) — Arab Sources say France ap pears to have gone a smal! step farther toward settlement of the Algerian rebellion by offering to negotiate a cease-fire with the reb- ‘el Nationa! Liberation Front. Arabs at U.N. headquarters said ‘the statement by French Foreign! Minister Maurice Couve de Mur- ville on a television interview Sun day was the first such French of fer recognizing the FLN to the point of calling it by name In Tunis. there was no comment from FIN Jeaders who have formed the rebel provisional gov- ernment in exile. A member of, provisional Premier Ferhat Ab- bas’ household refused to put! newsmen in touch with the rebel With Firemen DETROIT \w— save my shoes. Patrolman Raymond Bizensky did. And twe young brothers, 16 and }2, learned it doesn't pay te play feotsy with a Jireman. * * * Capt. Charles Carpenter of the suburban Highland Park Fire Department wore his new $9 shoes to work yesterday. When an alarm rang, he didn't have thne to change to his fire boots until he reached the blazing building. Policeman, * * *® He kicked eff his shoes and left them on the sidewalk. The brethers spied them, grabbed them and sold them fer 75 cents ;with @ semi-automatic rifle. Palm- Fire Sweeps Telephone Exchange at Willow Run YPSILANTI ww — Fire swept’ through the telephone exchange | jroom at Willow Run Airport to-| jday, impairing communication to and from the field for several hours Michigan Bell Telephone Co |spokesmen said the blaze was confined to the exchange room, located on the airport terminal's fourth floor. No one was injured. eo Boiled Ham | “GUM DROPS" Well Trimmed SIRLOIN *Soft black suedine ®Molded rubber soles STEA KS lb *Bright brass eyelets *Sizes 81-12, 1212-3 TUESDAY ONLY—SUPER SPECIALS Shop now . . pay loter! Just sey “CHARGE IT” a) chief Bereaved Ohioan Wants New Famil te a nearby shoe store. But fires draw spectators and one was more interested in the shoes than the flames. He told Ends Library Service MORE FOR YOUR MONEY BE SURE TO SEE THESE... 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Cost of the tests was and ‘next week to a fire-preven- aah at Stee e « ; Firemen deliberately set fire to He said that if the findings con- the three-story, 28-classroom Rob- tained in the 264-page report are ert Louis Stevenson Junior High jaccepted throughout the nation, School in an effort to learn how to ,the United States will save “‘un- prevent such holocausts as the told lives and untold millions of blaze which swept Our Lady of dollars.” Angels parochial school in Chicago * * * last December, killing three nuns Highlight of the findings were and 90 pupils. that smoke, not fire, is the major| hazard in school fires and that such| Cardiovascular diseases take an things as draft vents, curtain annual toll of 800,000. boards, partial sprinkling systems, | automatic closing devices on doors, | en enclosed stairways and smoké de- tection devices proved to be of oman. 10 ed littl , — y Agonizing ITCH I The fire officials said that the | teats tedicated the eaty etpetive | <7 itched to death for 7% years device in diminishing the dangers | Then —— eg smoke com ‘| He it . 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Kilroy, 34, of 24%’ 5.|S04p. aeegrding to Onkland County) Jp., q) prominent: ro NésrlTowns’ Had: Own'Money (tiie ‘ : ~~ DEBORAH E. BERRY 16-day-old daughter of Mr. endjliam of Birmingham, Byron of|Commerce Rd., Commerce ‘Town-| * * attorney, has been’ assistant Deborah E. Berry, two-month-old Mrs. James Rosser of 224% piles beans wand Bgar of Dateel singin, wee Mees Se See eee Kilroy was treated at Pontiac|Wayne County prosecutor. Early, Invidual cities in anignt Be The average car was driven 8,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. St. will be held at 10 a.m. Tues-| survive, when he lost control.of his car/General Hospital and released. [who has practiced law in Detroit'rope issued their own coins. 070 miles last year. — i Berry of 64 Hill St., was dead on ay at the Huntoon Funeral Home arrival at Pontiac General Hos-|With burial in Rochester. The in-| LAPEER + cor ill health pital Sunday. Panne ered “Saturday at st (Charles (Hattie) Siebert, 69, of Surviving besides her parents jo.o5h Mercy Hospital. . |133 Law St. will be held at 2 p.m. are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. : 'Wednesday from St. Paul’s Luth- Albert M. Berry of Lake Orion and|, Besides piel gg a she eaves eran Church. Burial will be im Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Alderman yy . end Mr and Mrs. /South Hadley Lutheran Cemetery, of Pontiac. A great-grandfather, | Woodrow — all af Paatiac “| Mrs. Siebert died Saturday at Francis Berry of Pontiac, and a, Lapeer County General Hospital brother, Robert L. at home, also: WILLIAM C. TRICK after an illness of several weeks survive. William C. Trick, 62, of 312 Mt. Surviving are a son, Kenyon of Service will be held at 3 p.m./Clemens St, died Sunday night. He Lapeer, two grandchildren, and a} Tuesday at Donelson-Johns Funeral has been ill one month brother, Fred Thiemkey of Meta. | Home with buria] in White Chapel) Last employed by Walker's mora Memoria] Cemetery. Cleaners in Lake Orion, Mr. Trick Arrangements are by Baird | = . was a member of the Fraternal Funeral Home. JAMES BINNING Order of Eagies, No. 1230, and James Binning, 68. of 352 Going Loyal Order of Moose, No. 182 = <9 SQUIERS St, died unexpectedly of a heart’ je is survived by a brother, John’ OXFORD _ Service for Roze- ailment Sunday at St. Joseph > : sister. Mrs. lin B. Squiers, 18-month-old daughe A. of Pontiac, and a sister, Mr: = Mercy Hospital Robert King in Florida. ter of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick 2 4 Mr. Binning was a member of Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. “quwiers of 56 Park St., ™ ill be St. Paul's Methodist Church and Wednesday at the Voorhees-Siple;held at 1 Pm. tomorrow at Bos- McCoinnes Clan Scottish Rite. Funeral Home chapel with burial S@rdet and Reid Funeral Home A retired Pontiac Motor Divis-jin Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. jhere. Burial will follow in Oxford jon employe. he leaves his wif? — . _ Cemetery. : Lilian: a son James M. of Pon} GUSTAVE ¥, WEBOSKYE The baby died Saturday in Hur- Sar) ant 8 brothers in Scotland | Gustave F. Wisosky, 63, of 236 ley Hospital, Flint, after an ill- ne will be held at 1:30 5 Marshall St., died unexpected- ness of three days. “ pm. Wednesday at the Huntoon !y Sunday at his home. Surviving besides her parents Funeral Home. Burial will be in , He was employed as & painter are four sisters, Diana and Wanda Perry Mt. Park Cemetery for the Pontiac Board of Educa- Quesenberry and Hope and Anna- LWA: Prices effective thru Tues, Oct. 13. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Agen Sliced Northwest — 10-oz. Pkg. Strawberries When you buy one 6-oz. tion bella Squiers: and two brothers, | HOWARD A. COON Mr. Wisosky is survived by his Quiz Quesenberry and John| Former Pontiac resident How- “fe, Gladys. five sisters and Squiers, all at home. Grandparents, ard A. Coon. 37 died Satursday ‘hree brothers Mrs. Florence Burgess of Almont, Service will be held at - P.M. Frederick Squiers and Mrs. Gladys Wednesday at the Farmer-Snover Cooper, both of Perhill, Pa and| Employed as a master mechanic Funeral Home with burial in Cad- .-eatgrandmother, Mrs. Jessie by Chrysler Corp. in Detroit, Mr iliac Memorial Cemetery in _ De- Pardee of Dryden, also survive at his home in Detroit after a ng illness | Coon was affiliated with the Sa-: Wout. OSes aaa ; iv) . marita L Mige No. 10 F & AM MRS. MARTHA LEECE | . : E s > Tary YTaNY, i ile] @ a 45 = ——— of Marion. Ind., Moslem Shrine.| QproNVILLE ceevice for’, MILFORD — Service for Mrs. - can Oo Scottish Rite Consistory, and the “oS es Dorothy E. Strauss, 51, of 201 , , > “ 3 . wo This Cow Square and Compass Club of High- Mrs. _ Martha (Mattie) Leece, 8, Noble St., will be held at 9:30 a Bacar ayy Tel nd beg 1724. Hadley Rd., Ortonville land Park of 122 “y, , i am. Wednesday at St. Mary's} Agen Frozen He 1s survived by his wife, Mil- Will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday (Catholic Church. Burial will follow] STRAWBER 10-Gs. FREE at Cred: daughter, Mrs. Anna May 4t C. F. Sherman Funeral Home. in St Mary’s Cemetery. RIES Pkg. : Seward of Detroit: two sisters, Burial will follow in the Orton. Mrs Strauss died yesterday at} With This Coupon When You Buy = y three btothers and three grandchil- Ville Cemetery }Ford Hospital, Detroit, after an} One Reddl-Whip at 4 2 Wi abet | Mrs. Leece died today illness of one year. The Rosary ie Cane bone We tha ee : ° 4 ith COUPON Service will be held at 1 p.m.) She was a member of the Bran- will be recited at 8:30 p.m. tomor- 8 Tuesday at the Northwest Chapel] don Grange and Ortonville OES,!row at Richardson-Bird Funeral of the Wilham R. Hamilton Co.,Chapter No. 286 Home here oan James Couzens Highway in De- Surviving are two daughters Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Fa troit “Mrs. Annie Uloth and Mrs. El-, Bernhard Urban of Birmingham; a — wyn Leece. both of Ortonville; two sons, Lawrence and Michael MRS. ERIC J. HOLMQUIST |). cone Hiqward Leece of Pon. Strauss both of Milford: and Completely Cleaned, Fresh Whole Mrs. Ene J. (Hilda C.) Holm-'tiac and Richard Leece of Roya! brother, Howard Stoltz of Milford. quist. 90, who lived with her daugh- Oak: eight grandchildren and ter. Mrs. James L. Chamberlain, three great-grandchildren. TB Researcher Found at 557 E. Montcalm St.. died Sun da\ after an illness of six weeks. | MRS. WILLIAM H. MORLEY Dead in Apartment Besides Mrs. Chamberlain, she) ORCHARD LAKE — Service for leaves a daughter. Mrs Walter Mrs) William H. (Edith) Morley, NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. Her- und three 76, of 5845 Old Orchard Trail will; Man Vollmer, who developed the p.m. tomorrow at patch test for tuberculosis, was Havertown. Pa. and George of the Bell Chapel of the William found dead in his Manhattan Pontiac. Two sisters. 11 grand- R. Hamilton Co. in Birmingham apartment Sunday, with both his Burial will be in Woodlawn Cem-, wrists slashed Rahn of Chicago, Il, sons, Fred of Chicago, Herbert of be held at children and two great-child- ren also survive etery, Detroit Dr. Vollmer, 63, was found by Mrs. Holmquist was taken from Mrs. Morley died Friday at her his wife, Ruth, in the bathroom of| the Donelson-Jonns Funeral Home, home after a long illness his home. Mrs. Vollmer said her today to the Pederson Funeral Surviving are a niece and a,husband, who left no notes, had| Home in Chicago for service on nephew. ae ae Wednesday. . _ Vollmer, who came to this coun-| . MRS. PETER SLANE try from Germany in 1936, had de-| MRS. GILBERT T. O'BRIEN WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — veloped the test while doing im-| Mrs. Gilbert T O'Brien 63. of Rosary service for Mrs. Peter munization research with Dr. | 148 Hudson St., died of a = ‘il. (Eleanor) Slane, 32, of 1138 28 Schick. | a : ~~ Mile Rd., will be conducted at 8 aa | Phillips Tomatoes = Trellis xin Corn ment Sunday at Henry Ford Hos- . . : : : p.m. today at Roth's Home for ; pital, Detroit. She had been ull Funerals, Romeo, Requiem Mass Actor-Organist Lanarr for five months will be at 10 a.m, tomorrow at Diesi n Oklahoma City Mrs. O'Brien is survived by her’ st. Clement Catholic Church, Ro- husband and two sons. Norman R.| meo. with burial in St. Lawrence} OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—C. V. of Sah Diego. Calif. and Gilbert T. Cemetery. Utica Lanarr, former motion picture ac-| Jr. of Pontiac. She also leaves) Mrs Slane died Saturday. for and organist, died in an Okla-| three grandchildren, two brothers Surviving besides her husband homa City hospital Saturday fol-| and one sister are two daughters, Arlene and lowing a heart attack Her body is at the Donelson- Mary Ann, and three sons, Dan-| Lanarr, who was known pro- Johns Funeral Home jiel, Peter and Timothy, all at fessionally as Dave Daggett, went oe a home. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|to Hollywood in 1923. He played JUSTINE M. ROSSER Byron Ellis of Birmingham; three|in 143 ipral pictures and. later Campbell's Cream of Service for Justine M. Rosser, sisters and three brothers, Wil- was on the New York stage. Tomato Soup F } * i “e ¢ 8 ' : é 4 : te vee te ot e ‘ 2 : & ae : é 4 3 = 3 ‘ # i See, NO Cate OP evis . con toworsends MN ON LOA EBA ‘ PIR Rey BR rer | Lily Brand Grade “A” Medium : Fresh Eggs " ‘Tpe-O-Gllast fas made our porch Flix-O- Glau faa made om ROOM. a Yer ‘ , The cluldren Rove ix. large ecreened porch. If yu taken if th w outside. you d think it was : “re ve the crystal-clear Flex-O-Glass ble barner between our home we have used the same last at least two years more That 15 a year to protect the rest of ft. We can leave our furniture on the porch ts 7 otected play area for the ms, ; id like to use this letter to tell other home f . | pute h they're misung by not using your wonderful Flex Olas to protect "their homes against winter wenther, ou have my enthusiastic 87 : igor Flen-0-Gless , , Tete toup ox cod. wef van ad Puerto Rican, U.S. No. 1 0 warm extra room | tell my frends thet & a water “Dierdery” to pat ” deep winter cold outside where i belengn. G f ; - " a? GETFINER GIFTS FASTER WITH ejoime) BEL i “Here's an inside view of our couldn t ave r. What doesn t show r our screens—a@n invist < is the second year summe tacked ove and winter. The Flex O-Ulasws. We expect it to means it will cost us only about $ the house against d entire year and provide 8 warm, pr ra th children. 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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959 Musicale’s Chorus Has Breakfast The Tuesday Musicale Choras met recently for the first time this season at a breakfast inthe home of Mrs. C. Marshbanks. *® * * The 30 members present dis- cussed the Christmas and spring program plans. It \was announced that the chorg¥s will sing for. Rochester Musi¢ale and Bethany Baptist Chureh this year, * * * Chorus director Mrs. G. N. Putnam introduced the ac- companist, Mrs. W. A. Schmitz. New members were Mrs. C. McCoy, Mrs. A. C. Roberts and Mrs, J. S. Maxwell. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. C. A. Scott, Mrs. J. H. Helvey and Mrs. J. O. Raden- baugh, Square Dance Season Opens at CAI Building The Merry Mixers square dance group opened their sea- son Friday evening at the CAI building, * * * Callers for the event. were Norma Hill, Hal Brown and Lee Kaines. Mrs. Hal Brown was caller for a special mixer ‘Dancing in the Streets.” Guest caller from the Hoe- downers Club was Larry Bova. x * * Among the guests for the eve- ning were Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elshoiz and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coats. Peeters MRS, Joanne CG. . Leavens of Bay City married Robert E. Stout, son of Fred N. Stout of Williams Lake road, Saturday evening in a candlelight ceremony at the First Methodist Church. ROBERT E. STOUT Stout-Leavens Nuptials at Methodist Church Joanne C. Leavens, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leavens of Bay City, married Robert E. Stout, son of Fred N. Stout of Williams Lake road, Saturday evening. The ceremony was performed at First Methodist Church by the Rev. TT. Leonard Sanders. Palms, candelabra, white Chrysanthemums and gladioli banked the altar for the dou- ble-ring candlelight rite. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was dressed in a gown of lace and nylon tulle over satin fashioned with a scalloped Sabrina neckline Carol Olson Becomes Bride of Mr. Sherwood Carol Louise Olson became the bride of Thomas Sherwood Saturday evening at First Con- gregational Church. The Rev. Malcolm K, Burton officiated in the presence of 200 guests. The former Miss Olson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Olson of Spence street. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Sherwood of Marine City are the bridegroom's parents. An ice blue slipper satin Empire style gown with Alen- con lace bodice, bateau neck- line and long tapered sleeves was worn by the bride. The dress was fashioned with a train which fell in pleats from the waistline. A crown of lace and seed pearls secured her fingertip veil, and she carried ~ an arrangement of w te Fuji chrysanthemums with Baker fern in a crescent shape. Her only jewelry was a pearl neck- lace with a diamond pendant, a gift of the bridegroom, * * * Carolyn Ann Smith, maid of honor, wore a princess style turquoise taffeta gown with matching feather headband and held a bouquet of maize chrys- anthemugs with a wheat back- ground, Bridesmaids Rita Ol- son and Jeanette Ohanesian were gowned in aqua taffeta princess style dresses and wore matching feather headbands. Their flowers were identical to those of the honor maid. The bride's sister, Ruth Anne Olson, was flower girl, dressed in a turquoise taffeta dress with an overdress of embroi- dered organdy. She carried a basket of yellow crysanthe- mums. * * * Theodore Sherwood of High- land Park, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Usher- ing were Allan Olson, brother of the bride; Joseph Bianco, Miles Doolittle of Birmingham and Ned VanBuren, Paul Ol- son, the bride's brother, was candle lighter. After a reception held in the church parlors, the new Mrs. Sherwood changed to a moss green wool sheath dress with green check jacket and black accessories for traveling to northern Michigan for two weeks. The couple will reside on DeSota Place. Mr, Sherwood is a graduate of GeperalMotors Institute in Flint. , Mrs. Olson wore a cafpri blue embroidered satin sheath dress with a rose-colored cymbidium orchid corsage for her daugh- ter’s wedding. She Sherwood chose a moss green dress with a bronze» cymbidium orchid corsage, Get Together * Mrs. Leon Hubbard was hostess to the Pontiac Urban League Guild recently at her home on Franklin boulevard, Plans were completed for a co- operative dinner and card party to be held Nov. 19 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan building. be ‘ m re} MRS. THOMAS SEERWOOD Lose 5 Pounds Trick ’n’ Treat Diet Works By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN My Trick and Treat Diet does just what it says. It Been thinking about dieting and putting it off? ., Now's the time to act, ; atop a basque bodice and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured alternate lace and tulle ruffles with a ruffle of pleated tulle accenting the all lace cathedral train. A veil of silk illusion was held by a pearl diadem and the bride carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Maid of honor was Marilyn Cederstrom. Mrs. Delwin Rich- ardson, sister of the bride- groom, Mrs. Royce Kriewall of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Peter Frick of Ypsilanti, sis- ters of the bride, were brides- maids. The attendants wore iden- tically styled gowns of scarlet silk organza over taffeta with scooped necklines and _ short sleeves on a Dior bodice. The bouffant skirts were ballerina length. Each attendant wore a matching headband trimmed with fur and carried cascade bouquets of snowdrift chrysan- themums. Junior bridesmaid Susan Hedglin and flower girl Ann Knockel also wore scarlet matching dresses and held miniature bouquets. x *x * The bridegrooM"’s brother- in-law Delwin Richardson at- tended as best man. Ushering were Carl Mason of Drayton Plains, LeRoy Brock and Ran- dall Hagerman, both of East Lansing. Peter ‘Leavens, the bride's brother, was junior grooms- man and Thomas Richardson, a nephew of the bridegroom, was ringbearer. Mrs. Leavens chose a reyal blue sheath in crepe with jacket and matching acces- sories and wore a corsage of white amazon lilies for her daughter's wedding. tricks those extra pounds while giving you treats on your menus. | thought of this diet because the dullness and sameness of the usal_ slim- ming menus cause Many wom- en to give up or put off los- ing their overweight. There is no reason why you cannot have some sweets and some butter on your diet and still lose weight rapidly. Trick and Treat Diet is a quickie which rids you of a few pounds swiftly, If you follow these menus you will lose about five pounds in one week. FIVE POUNDS AWAY Many many women are only about five pounds away from a really good figure and would love to settle down fo lose them in a hurry, Others have more than five pounds to lose but would be encouraged by a flying start. The nicest thing about Trick and Treat Diet is that the menus are really good, and you are allowed some butter and sugar and bread and hard candy and desserts and dress- and chili and lemon juice, all of which are low in calorie count but add zest to food, Re- member, too, that you can, buy very low-caloried reducing | dressing or make your own. The Trick and Treat bookict tells you how. Here are tomorrow's Menus, Breakfast Six oumeee orange juice One pos on toast (One tablespoontal of chili on egg OF sprinkling of grated cheese) Coffee with bg rho os on teaspoonful of sugar Toasted pag sandwich = (two thins slices of bread and « thin slice of American cheese— the valent of two heaping tab) of the same) One eight ounce glass skim milk One-half cup cole slaw sauce ings. Top News. Waterford “Garden Unit. Assembles Four new members were ‘ welcomed into the Waterford Branch of the Women’s Na- tional Farm and Garden Assn. “when the group met last week. * * * New members are Mrs. Wil- liam Shunck, Mrs. Ralph Dike- - man, Mrs. Harold Hadden and Mrs, Frank Fisher. The meeting was held at the home of .Mrs. Carl Koehler who was assisted by Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. Ash- ton Emery. * * * - Casual table settings were displayed by Mrs. Shunck, Mrs. Fred Bohlman and Mrs. Lloyd Thornton. Members decided to under- take a planting and beautify- ing project at Pontiac State Hospital. Plans for the com- ing Greens Market at the CAI byilding were discussed. . * * * Mrs. L. W. Criger spoke on new trends in china and sil- ver. Twins’ Moms Set Officer Election Election of officers will be held Thursday at the meeting of the Twins’ Mothers’ Club. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Green of Lake Orion. Members will bring afticles of clothing for the exchange program. A twin photo quiz will be one of the evening's features. Busy working on ticket sales for their annual fair Nov. 7 are these members of Zonta International. From left to right are Mrs. Douglas S. aker, Mrs. The Birmingham Scene a : Oyen ike as. am * ek ss bi r® x Ef a 4 oa Pentiac Press Phete Richard Mason, Mrs. Beecher Connell of Columbia- ville and Mrs. T. WV. Jackson. Give Ist of 3 Dinner Parties BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bagby gave the first of three dinner parties John Gazette Married to Gloria Cunningham Palms, gladioli, chrysanthe- mums and pompons banked the altar of Oakland Avenue Unit- ed Presbyterian Church for the Saturday evening candlelight wedding of Gloria Jean Cun- ningham and John Nelson Ga- zette. Two hundred guests wit- nessed the double ring cere- mony performed by the Rev. Theodore Allebach. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Howard George Cunningham of Windiate Park in Waterford and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thrush of Rochester. The bride's pure silk organ- za and Chantilly lace gown featured .a front panel of the lace. The bodice was of lace and featured long tapered sleeves and the gown's Em- pire bow and sash formed a chapel train, Her French illu- sion veil was caught by a crown of sequins and drop pearls. She carried an orchid, stephanotis, lilies and white roses on a white lace covered Bible. * * Nancy Cunningham, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, Bridesmaids were Ger- Dinner One cup consomme fcanned) Four ounces of lean beef (broiled) Sliced tomato One baked potato seasoned with onion salt and parsiry Two small pieces of hard * * * If you would like to have the complete Trick and Treat book- let for future reference, send 10 cents and a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your request for the Trick and Treat Diet to Josephine Lowman in care of this paper. * * * Tomorrow; ‘This Diet Gives You Treats — But Follow Menus Exactly."’ candy MRS. JOHN GAZETTE aldine Cunningham and Mrs. Richard Parker. All were gowned alike in soft pink dress- es featuring apron skirts trimmed with cherry _ pink. They carried fan arrangements of white roses and pink carna- tions attached to pink lace fans. Gordon Dodge was best man. Ushering were Robert Denham and Richard Parker. Mrs. Francis Thompson was vocalist. The bridegroom's niece Claire Easlick was in charge of the guest book. Following a reception .in the church parlors, the new Mrs. Gazette changed to a_ spice beige wool jersey suit with tan and white accessories and the orchid from her bouquet for a trip through the Smoky Mountains. * * * A tea blue lace sheath with winter w hit e accessories and an orchid corsage were worn by Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Thrush chose a toast and sil- ver lace dress with toast ac- cessories and wore an orchid corsage. The Pontiac Symphony Orchestra will open its seventh season Tuesday evening. Clark Eastham’s “Overture” will be featured during the first half of the program. The overture was written in 1957 by Mr. Eastham who was a pupil of Roy Harris and Ernst Krenek, CLARK EASTHAM Saturday in their home on Ox- ford drive. This was really a cooperative affair this time. Guests are members of a group which gets together each month. Members are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. King, Mr. and Mrs Richard B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. David E. White, Mr. and Mrs. Colin John and Mr. and Mrs. Donnell R. Matthews. The Bagbys will be hosts at a dinner party next Saturday evening, and again in Novem- ber. * * * Mrs. Clement A. Penrose Jr. gave a luncheon in her home for Mrs. George Schautz Jr of New Canaan, Conn. who is the house guest of Mrs. Pen- rose’s sister Mrs. C. Allison Monroe of Grosse Pointe. * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Esterer are expected this weekend aft- er two years in Japan where he served in the U. S. Navy. They will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Micou of* Lone Pine road. * * * Dr. and Mrs. G. Dekle Taylor have come from their home in Jacksonville, Fla. to attend a medical convention. in Chicago and to visit in Birmingham with Mrs. Taylor's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. L'Hommedieu of Glenhurst drive Mrs. Steele L. Sellers is plan- ning a luncheon for her cousin (the former Midge Smith). Oth- er plans will be arranged on the Taylors’ arrival here. * x * Mrs. Harrison FE. Thurstoa of Colonial court and Mrs. Al- bert Hoffman of Detroit have returned from a visit with Mrs Harlow N. Davock at her Torch Lake farm. * * * Jean Hersey. director of ad missions of Bennett College. Millbrook, N. Y., was honored at a party recently at the home of Mrs. Morgan D. Douglas Jt Among Bennett alumnae in this area are Mrs. C. W. Wack- er Jr., Mrs. Ralph Backus, Mrs. James A. Beresford, Mrs Robert G. Campbell, and Mrs. Frederick C. Booth * * * Mrs, Carlton M. Higbie of Delano road, Oxford, and West H. Gallogly of Birmingham have announced their marriage early last week in Christ Mary Circle Hosts WSCS Mary Martha Circle was hostess for the recent evening meeting of the Woman's So- ciety of Christian Service of Oakland Park Methodist Church. Forty members and guests attended. Mrs. Emerson Brown pre- sented a program on the United Nations assisted by Mrs. Rob- ert Walters. Plans were completed for a turkey dinner Nov. 5. The Re- becca Circle will act as host- ess at the November meeting. Group Meets Mrs. Howard Losee of North Perry street was hostess Fri- day afternoon to member of the Standish group of the First Congregational Church. Mrs. E. C. Durphy assisted with the dessert luncheon. During the meeting the group sewed can- cer pads, Twenty-two members and one guest, Mrs, Ray Meiser, were present. Church Cranbrook. After a brief stay in New York Mrs. and Mrs. Gallogly will live in Metamora. * * * Franklin’ Knolls Woman's Club plans a pancake supper Nov. 6 and a Halloween par- ty for children in the seventh through tenth grades. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William P Henderson of Kirkway drive have invited friends to help celebrate their thirty-‘ifth wed- ding anniversary at a cocktail and dinner party Saturday, VRS. Bagley PTA Takes Look at School Camp School camping was the theme of the program pre- sented at the last Bagley School PTA meeting Rita Smith, fifth grade teach- er at Mark Twain School, showed slides and pictures taken when she attended school camp last spring Sixth grade students of Bag- ley School will leave for camp Oct is: The PTA voted to sponsor a Cub Scout troop at the school. William Counts was in charge of the program and PTA Presi- dent Mrs. James Overton pre- sided at the meeting Sharon Sue D'Arcy married Air Force Lt. Winston Boyer Saturday erening at Donelson Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin D'Arcy and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Boyer, WINSTON BOYER Sharon D‘Arcy Weds Air Force Lieutenant Married Saturday evening at Donelson Baptist Church were Sharon Sue D'Arcy and Air Force Lt. Winston Boyer. The Rev. Lee Lalone officiated be- fore an altar banked with white gladioli and chrysanthemums. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D'Arcy of North Anderson street. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyer of Myr- tle avenue. Fashioned of taffeta and Chantilly lace the bride’s gown featured long hand tapered sleeves, a lace bodice and soft scoop neckline embroidered with appliques of Chantilly lace. Enhanced by long torso lines, the gown extended to a full floor length skirt of taffeta with ruffles of lace and of tulle. Her fingertip veil was caught by a crown outlined in small pearls, and she carried a bou- quet of white roses, carnations and ivy. * * * The bride's sister - in - law, Mrs. Duane D’Arcy was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Marjorie Moran and Doris Reed. The attendants were gowned alike in Cotillion blue taffeta ballerina length dresses with short sleeves and scoop necklines. The matron of honor carried pink carnations and the bridesmaid, white carnations tipped in blue. Flower girl Debra D'Arcy, niece of the bride, wore a pink frock and matching headpiece. She held a basket of white and pink net with pink peals. Levi Crivea of Clarkston acted as best man, Ushering were Al Schwartz and Gail Mil- ler. * * * Matthew Lynn O'Dor, of Chi- cago, a nephew of the bride- groom was ringbearer. After a reception held in the church parlors, the bride changed to a beige wool dress with matching accessories for traveling to Niagara Falls. The couple will reside in Alaska for three years. Lt. Boyer was graduated from the Michigan College of Mining and Tech- nology and Mrs. Boyer attended the Pontiac Business Institute. Mrs. D’Arcy wore a dress of turquoise taffeta and matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. A moss green taffeta dress with matching ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations were worn by Mrs. Boyer, To Wed Oct. 23 Planning an Oct. 223 wedding are Linda Sue Russell and Don ald Dickerson Miss Russell is the daughter of Mrs. Gladys Wright of Pad- dock street and Edgar Russell of Inglewood, Calif. The pros- pective bridegroom's parents ate Mr. and Mra, Joseph Dick- erson of Matthews street. — oy _— — a [oom Eon — oe om 7 i el Se Ns { i ( SIX'TEEN . THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1050. | bs olSoat batt wale etc rl dette ate! aks xj Doean't Have-to Leave Wife Home... Abby Presbyterian tack ‘ot sleep, little exercise andithat way. ie sry ae ‘te oma Sou ne eet ged Women Lunch, ‘Little’ Gathering No Office Party Elect Officers The February December @ MOTHERS CAN BE By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN my husband is one. Thank you. When I jatroduced him to an penne Nie sapenned. tebe the Group of the First Presbyterian @ any OF america's tegreiansay Maange: oe wg Ghbe © | sttrective. young Int st cur | 20) ee ieeatans ens |. Carb Want Oir' 6, cosgorative @ your opinion of an club, he said: “Boy, You're the settle this argument for us luncheon at the church and pew” 4 GLAMOROUS MODELS ARE ate” abies id Ga ebie ad 0 CONFIDENTIAL TO MAX- | kind of girl I'd like to take AUNT AND UNCLE | officers were elected for the ° MEMBERS OF HOUSE OF VENUS divorced woman employe on | [TE Gh that wonderful’ book, | home to mother—it I could | DEAR A and U: This is a | coming year. the occasion si Aume Emery at your-public nll trust my father.” Everyone | ‘reflection on (a) the boy him- e. 2. @ of her leaving school) library. ‘It ‘will intro. | ‘#ushed. self for assuming that every- | «They are Mrs, Willis Brewer. the firm. dace you to “Pat” another Mans I told my husband later that | one within hearing distance had | Chairman; Mrs. Randall Four mar cheeath tania’ when edie boll hat T felt this was a reflection on | a sense of humor; (b) on you, eed ee ce por SPECIAL! . wives were exclyded. Their ‘dinner partners” were single of things because her “‘steady” is away at college. * * * DEAR ABBY: My nephew came home from college with a very smart-alecky attitude. my brother, who is the boy's father, because the boy im- plied that his own father couldn't be trusted with a young girl. My husband said he felt it was a reflection on the girl for having none. Forget it, * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY in eare of The Pontiac Press. Enclose a stamped, self- addressed envelope. Mrs. B. B. Kimball, treasurer. * «&. ¥ Mrs. Leslie Ellis gave devo- tions and Mrs. Merle Voss and Mrs, James Covert presented th program, Celebrating : ffi i Is. Shas sos Our Second y ear pony -" in F ontiac office, but this was the entire . “guest list.”) When I tire pressed’ surprise that wives were not invited, I was told that jt would be “‘too much work’”’ to include the wives. We wives would have begn happy to fix the dinner and clean up afterwards. Do you think a married man has to attend this kind of affair unless he wants to? All the men were fat and‘ 40, three were SX! When is business business, and when is fun fun? UNINVITED WIFE DEAR UNINVITED: Don't call this an “office party.” This was simply a party in- cluding some of the office help. No married man has to attend a social function without his wife unless he wants to. * x * DEAR ABBY: I just read the Crowd and Family Acceptance Are Kin By MURIEL LAWRENCE , I think their scorn of omni hours because “the other kids'’;‘‘crowd' is doing their thinking The parents are charming, acceptance” a little funny. lkeep them. We shake our heads ‘for them. pepe Paiomgd npopular EXPECT REJECTION. when Janey insists on serving her | When we get tired enough of it, icaleey. ocile indenendeniy And are Because the first group a child|Party punch in paper cups because|maybe we'll be ready to look at iprobably the nay le in their belongs to is his family. If every|her “crowd” considers it the thing|the agreement we've demanded a nrc Ae rad pia own a TV Ume he differs from his family, its|to do. We wonder what on earth|as the price of our “acceptance” : € \respect and acceptance of him is|is going to happen to young people|and stop squelching difference withdrawn, he is going to expect|Who are only safe when their'from the family group. disrespect and rejection to result “einen ALL PERMANENTS So he’s not going to differ from them. i a) COMPLETE \ITH FIRST 25 WHO nen C Treatment Only On Membership Basis OFFER GOOD MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY October 12-13-14, 1959 } | | | } | ] set. Last year, their 14-year-old girl |upset them terribly. She not only |announced a wish to attend a cer- itain Sunday school but deplared | iker belief in God. “We're going out of our | minds!"’ her mother told me. | Her father and I have been ag- nostics all our lives. I suppose it's this ‘group acceptance’ thing. When his interest in his family group starts extending to new | ones, he’s going to be as sub- | missive to the new ones as he | was te the old. Though he may The kids Bea goes with attend net agree with his own age roup, he'll be as scared of | this Sunday school so she has to | 5T°@P- 5 | protesting its opinions as he was | attend it too. Well, Jim's talking | of ing ‘ @ The Chance You Have @ Been Waiting For: You Owe It to HIM and YOURSELF. ‘ . : letter from the woman whose he { it. Who'd ever h ; % You can't afford to miss this. — r out of it. ever have | 4 problem was a husband who | thought he and I would produce a | Today, parents are increasingly cussed all the time. You sug- | religious fanatic?” impatient with young people’s = ) @ cai. gested she fine him 25 cents tThey succeeded is-tilkier Bea passion for losing their individ-! FE 4.9582 every time he used a swear : NOW! word. That might work with ‘out of her interest in Sunday V@lly in their groups. 8 some husbands, but it wouldn't |School. The parents who are so se * CUT and SET -their right to differ We're tired of buying Janey un-4 jfrom their neighbors have done a becoming knee socks because | 25 cents every time he swore, |fine job of squelching their child's “everybody wears them.” We he'd tell me where to go, and ("ight to differ from them. resent having to tolerate late he d ove me 25 cents immedi- | oO : — ately | HULDA : ti | of | oie OS® Society Sti “J ‘ . | DEAR ABBY: I saw your ; FIGURE SALONS | “sure cure’ for a swearing Frowns on Mirecle Mile Shopping Center | Such Meals husband and I tried it on my S. Telegraph ot Square Lk. Rd. By EMILY POST own. I kept track of every ey snes ee Saturday, 10 to 6 “Dear Mrs. Post: I live in violation and charged him a quarter for each one. Since Sept. 1 he ran up a bill of $56.75. Now, how do I get him to pay me? 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Accidents are frequent in the bathroom, and you should be able to open the door from the outside, —Where there are lights operated by pull chains and located near sinks or in the cellar, install an insulating link or a non-conducting socket. can't have chinchilla, ry chinchilla-dyed rabb‘t in shaw! ANNALIESE BEAUTY SALON | Saar ne Fa the gint-on (Over Tasty Bakery) 80% N. Saginaw St. * FE 2-5609 baskets. q a budget, D. B. VARNER Chancellor to TellPTA of MSUO Durward B. Varner, chancel- lor of Michigan State Univer- sity Oakland, will be guest speaker Thursday evening at the Hawthorne School invited to attend the session which wil] start at 7:20 p.m. Mr. Varner's topic will be “The Story of MSUO.” * * * Mrs. Norbert Hoffman, room mother chairman, has an- nounced that refreshments will be served by the room mothers of Mrs. Martha Larsen, Nada Hunter and Curtis Cheek. ~ * * Cochairmen are Mrs. Neil McClelland, Mrs. Vincent Rod- gers and Mrs. Earl Watson. Assisting will be Mrs. James Dodd, Mrs. John Fournier, Mrs. Calvin Falk, Mrs. Wil- liam Jackson, Mrs. Myron Leighton, Mrs. Mitchell Ram- part, Mrs. Vern Dougherty, Mrs. Frank Falk, Mrs. Sidney Jones, Mrs. Martin Miller and Mrs. Gordon J. Mead. PTA P meeting. The public has been — Y SPECIAL FOR MONTH \~ OF OCTOBER Tony Supervises All Permanents TONY?’S Beauty Shop Main Floer 35 W. Huron FE 3-7186 ganar dept. stores A-B-C cups. period. S-M-L-XL, Wayne Reaves, treasurer. Elect Unit Members of the Flora Shelly group of the First Presbyterian Church elected E. Grace Clark president at a dinner meeting Friday evening. x * * Hostesses for the dinner were Adah Shelly, Ethel Wooden, Jessie Axford and Mrs. Gladys Hocking, ~*~ * * Other officers elected for the year were Mrs. Preston Parks, vice president; Mrs. Norman Allen, secretary, and Mrs. H. 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PERO a x Ps ce coll China Mission Heroine, | Movie Subject to Speak Gladys Aylward, who rose from the position of a London parlormaid to become a legend in her own lifetime through heroic service in war-ravaged China, will speak Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. x * * Miss Aylward, ‘The Small | Woman’ whose story was con- densed in book form by Read- er's Digest and portrayed on The Mothers Club Group of the BOYS’ CLUB OF PONTIAC Invites the Public to their annual Card Party Tuesday, Oct. 13, 8:00 p.m. Entertainment and Refreshments $1.09 DONATION at the Boys Club, 530 E. Pike Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. 70 W. 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Listeners may send in funds to help them out. | EIGHTEEN He'll Seek Wise Use of $1 Million NEW YORK (AP) — A radio broadcaster, whose. foundation re- ceived a bequest of more than a) million dollars in the will of a/ Connecticut widow, says he will| try to invest the money wisely, The bequest, in the form of! 22,000 shares of General Motors| stock came from May Rockwell! Page of Bristol, Conn., who died | last Monday at the age of 88. She! was the widow of De Witt Page. | a GM vice president. { “Big Joe’ Rosenfield Jr. who heads the ‘Happiness Exchange Foundation,’ said Friday that Mrs Page was a “constant listener’ to his WABC program which goes on the daily from mid night to 4 am The foundation is a nonprofit tax-exempt organization dedicated to helping the needy. Persons ap- pear on the radio program and/ ORDERS FOR TODAY — King penguin seems eit > Mi, Bee companions in their enclosure at Whipsnade zoo THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959 to have situation under foot as he squawks over in Bedfordshire, England. Defendant Prefers to Wait for Sentence TUCSON, Ariz. —Pima County Superior Court Judge John F. Mol- loy asked Reynaldo P. Fraijo if he was ready to be sentenced Fraijo he was goin to prison for two years on a char oO while | think it over?” Fraijo nodded ‘‘yes."’ Molloy told g to be sent { forgery “If you object to waiting a week, I'll sentence you now. Would you rather wait a week Fraijo quick!) answered “Let's walt —_———————— Motorist Finally Has Accident ... With His Wife | ST. LOUIS W—Reed E Very, a inary Salesman of suburban Florissant. drove 5,000 miles a month for many years before he had his first accident winter Very smashed into the rear of —————_—___—— == = his own car, driven by his wife when she stopped suddenly at an Nearly 22 intersection and he couldn't stop . in tame families were receiving natural Very was driving a company 84S service as of Jan. 1, 1959, and car t ride home Wed Prefer to Keep ‘Em Sound Asleep jley estate here to the Tournament NEW YORK (UPI) — Now that it’s almost time for cer- tain insects to go into a long winter’s Sleep, it is entertain- ing to know that science at long last is learning how the in- Sects do it * * * Those insects are going to lie around under ice and snow all winter. You'd think they'd freeze solid, and the frozen State is a sure killer for almost all if not all forms of life. Yet those insects will resume living when the warm days come next spring New scientific evidence shows that at least some of them do it by manufacturing antifreeze in their own bedy chemistry and then infusing themselves with it. And their antifreeze is the chemical glycerol which ts the base of some antifreezes that go into cars. * * * ) a garage and his wife was tthe Gas Appliance Manufacturers taking his car so that he'd have Association expec to swell to almost 44 million by former If vou are enable ta pay MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLE alferd regardiess of how much or how ‘WORRIED OVER DEBTS? vour payments debts or bills when due. see RS and arrange far payments you can Member American Association NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY of Credit Counsellors “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” the discovery of four chemists of the University cf Minnesota—P. Dubach, D. Pratt, F. Smith and C. M Stewart. They discovered it by grinding up sleeping larvae of a wood- boring insect (melandrya straita) in the dead of a Minnesota million American industrialist Bumby, 69, | Dies in Wisconsin JEFFERSON, Wis. «™—Horace ts this number A Bumby, 69, industrialist and president of the Speed Queen Division of McGraw-Edison died Friday. Mother Loses Out TOKYO (UPI) — Tokvo wives who quarrel with their husbands soon will no longer have to pack up and go home to mother. The Metropolitan Welfare Bureau dis. | closed it is planning to put up a building to house angry wives until their domestic quarrels are patched up. Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. The Red Cross in one year issued 200.000 certificates to per- MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS sons who had completed the pre- 116 Peatior State Bank Bide. FE 304 scribed courses in home nursing practices. MODEL YOUR Ho “ CUT YOUR Hou. . Example . . Mr. A. S. Pontiac We purchased a Roem Addition from Big Bear for $995 I paid off Bank 1 paid off Land Contract . $50 mo. I paid off FH AL... $19 mo. Old Payments _........ $104 mo. MY NEW PAYMENT IS $74 PER MONTH SAVINGS 530 Per Month With a BIG BEAR Arranged Home Improvement Mortgage SE J @ Finish Your Shell @ Side Your Home NOW YOU CAN AND LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS! @ Add-A-Room @ Build a Garage | | stages the annual Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Association Given Wrigley Estate PASADENA, Caif. (UPI) — The heirs of the late William Wrigley Jr. have donated the famed Wrig- of Roses Assn. — the group that Rose Bowl game on New Year's day Philip K. Wrigley, acting for the other members of the family, deed- ed the 30-room mansion to the Pas- adena Board of City Directors and the Tournament of Roses directors. It Probably Won’t Pay to Switch jnow and maturity, earn interest at bonds bought be- | you may be won- dering if it would pay to redeem them and use the proceeds to buy new ones yielding 344 per ceat. Actually, there are rela- tively few cases in which this would be profitable. is true because interest rates increase the longer you hold a bond. The average rate of 3% per cent is possible only because rates exceed that level in the late? early years. * * * Thus any Series E bonds. bought since December 1949 will, between rates ranging from 3.78 to 4.86 per cent, depending on when they were bought. Obviously, these bonds will yield more than a brand new one so it would be pointless to switch. This is even more true of bonds bought before May 1942. 4 The house was built in 1911. years, offsetting low yields in the ing mature, they’ll earn between 4.77 Since you have to hold the new bonds for 44% years to earn more than 349 per cent, there would be no advantage in redeeming a bond that reaches its second maturity | within that time. That means any bond bought before January 1944. Found Shot to Death TOLEDO, Ohio @~Earl S. Twin- ing, 67, widely known in auto rac- suicide. There is no “‘off-season’’ in news- paper reading. An analysis of| daily newspaper circulation over a three-year period shows no month varied more than 4 per cent from the peak month. The news- paper habit is constant throughout | From now until they next NOW MORE THAN EVER the year. Would Delinquency With Wace School Work eng yon (Advertisement) (Advertigement) Science Shrinks Piles New York, N. Y. 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Reynolds Tobacco Company e rich tobacco taste — e modern filter, too Salem refreshes your taste n= ». —t THE PONTIAC PRESS 1959 me ee nn ae “MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, i deeanM Te ane aiken caemens ane pean — wer a PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, - MSUO Faculty Dean Stresses _ Moderation in Sports Activities Michigan State University Oak- land's dean of faculty, Dr. Robert! G. Hoopes, like all other deans, was a student once. And although his duties at MSUO are centered on the academic side of the university, the dean has sports, fraternities and activities on the campus. Dr. Hoopes, in discussing inter- collegiate sports, likes to point to a distinction drawn by Rebert Hutchins, former chancellor of the University of Chicage and an outspoken educator. Hutchins drew a distinction be- tween “athletics and | “‘athlet icism."’ Athletics was defined by Hutchins as physical education. | “It is the proper function of the! college program because it is car- ried on for the benefit of students,”’ Hutchins said, student FOR CASH BENEFIT ' “Athleticism is not physical edu- | DR. ROBERT G. HOOPES cation. It is carried on for the monetary benefit of the college! through the entertainmeft of the ysyo.” public. Athleticism is sports pro- * * * viele MSUO has adopted a bd * * Dr. Hoopes said he believed in the Greek principle that the body should be cared for along with the mind. “I seek no craven desertion of the Greek ideal of the simultaneous cultivation of mind and bedy,"’ Dr. Hoopes ex- plained. ‘But there is also another Greek ideal—all_ things in moderation— proper place, he added. team, “Some argue that intercollegi- ate sports build character and PLYMOUTH FOR 1960 — Two new engines are the features in the 1960 line of Plymouths announced today. In the top picture is the Plymouth Fury two-door hardtop. The lower picture shows the Main Styling Change in Front Fender 60 Plymouth Line Has 2 Two completely new engines.are| aecented by. @ sweep of chrome being introduced with the 1960) ffom the top éf the fender at the Plymouth, announced today — one} headlights, we ayy iy the for maximum economy and the| ffout wheels. The faniMliar rear other for top performance. \ fender fins retnaizt, 3, ! Six different engines are avail-! . 1960 Plymbuth - is the able for the new Plymouths, which} ‘Sant dca g0 on display Oct. 16. | strongest, apletest <2 lid ,erating and most 6¢ oper- Principal styling change i# in (ating care in Plymoiith’s history,” the front fender line, which” is laccording ‘to Marry | E. - Chese- A May Help Blind Man . Nikita’s Hat to the Rescue SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Aj;pdssibility that could-lead him to gray felt hat, high-crowned andiauction the hat off. wide-brimmed, is keeping Dave! A young friend, Tom Ferry, at- Adrian awake nights. Part of thetends the University of San Fran- reason isa friend who has never |cisco’ Tom, blind since he was 5. seen the hat, |hopes to become a lawyer. The The almost formless fedora rsa | oleae at the Catholic university to beldng to one of the world’s|have helped him some. most well-known men, Nikita; He still needs money to live on Khrushchev. and. money to pay a reader who x *& * helps. him with his studies. Adrian is a San Francisco! ‘The only thing that could get longshoreman who impulsively/me to auction this hat,” says Ad- whipped off his own white work- ing cap and presented it to the Soviet Premier when Khrushchev | school.- visited San Francisco last month. ja ae ¥ return, gave-Ad- Two Boys Shot to Death Suddenly Adrian had something) While Hunting in N.Y. that a lot of people wanted. | at “I’ve turned down an offer of | CORNING,..N.Y. AP) — Two $500 for it’ he said. ° bays were shot to death over the A trade newspaper in Moscow |weekend in New, York State by said that Adrian, had been offered |huntéra. who mistook them for $5,000 for the hat, Adrian said he squirrels, hadn’t._heard of it. - | The boys were with hunting par- But Adrian says there is one ties. ¥ rian, “is if thére's: no other way to get money to -keep Tom in policy a de-emphasis on which provides for sports in their empty the university coffers was versities h “This;blown up by Hutchins whe policy is opposed to exposing the abolished high pressure | student arbitrarily to certain sports| legiate which drop out of his life after) Chicago. two years—or of equating the repu- tation of the university with the win and loss record of the football not see that participation in major sports is in any way in- dispensable to the building of character or the principle of fair- ness,” the dean explained. “In many cases we are dealing here with the phenomena of ‘per- petuation’ by alumni. We are not! * * * Dr. Hoopes said the MSUO ath- jletics policy represents a decision. to call things by their right name. | brary only occasionally, and hope to get a college education,” the | dean asserted. “The aim at MSUO is to provide enough variety in recreational |activities to allow all the students * * * | Hoopes said the assumption that sports would intercol- sports at the University of COCKTAIL PARTY TALK “There is certainly an alumni, type who enjoys discussing scores at cocktail parties, and gives ac- cordingly, but there is another type, a member of a much larger principles of fair play, but I do |group, who will step up his giving; it colleges and universities are when he sees a re-emphasis on! unwilling te pay- as much atten- academic: values.”’ Hoopes said ‘reason has to gontrol sophomorism if we are | going to have a university, right- | ly so ealled. The equivalence of ‘muscle’ and ‘manliness’ is so much canal water. “By analogy, does a young lady jbecome more fe minine,: best lequipped to play her role in a eoeducational society only if she has successfully avoided sports al her life?" ~*~ * * The dean, a member of his high “Nobody can jog’ a. ridiculous school swimming team and a par- inumber of credit hours on ‘the ticipant in semi-ppofessional ping practice field, miss classes because | PO"® matches in college, claims he of out-of-town games, visit the li- 8&8 ‘as excited as the next guy over spectator sports.” Any member of the university community, staff, faculty or family is welcome to participate in cam- 'pus activities, he pointed out. The dean looks to the day when this lto develop a proficiency and con-| Policy will apply to drama as well and this will not be forgotten at! fidence in some field of sports.”’ as high diving. FRATERNITIES? What of fraternities? ‘Fraternities in American uni Hoopes. “‘There is scarcely a uni versity where fraternities in the heap. “I will concede what little good is done is to provide small-group Mving for students. This is, at best; a mixed good. Because of Fury four-door hardtop. The cars wil] be on display Oct. 16 at Braid Motor Sales, 70 S. Cass Ave.: and R & R Motors, Inc., Oakland Ave 724 Bone Pile Rattles Him New Engines Corp. and general manager of the| sion, i * * x ' The new 30-D economy six en-! gine for maximum fuel saving} is inclined toward the right at an) angle of 30 degrees from the verti- cal, to keep the car's center of gravity as low as possible, and allow a low hood, in addition to! allowing space for the new mani-| | folding system, relocating the wa-| | ter pump, and giving ease of ac-| j cess. Horsepower on the 30D is 145. Other engines and their horse- power are the Fury V-800, 230; the Fury V-800 with Super Pak, 260; Golden Commando V8, 305; SonoRamic Commando, 310, and SonoRamic Commando with two fouy-barrel carburetors, 330. The new SonoRamic Commando! V8 high performance ‘engine ob-| tains the results of free pal charging through use of a long: |curving intake manifold tubes to/ ‘emergency warning flasher sys- |tem, The latter device starts all| front and rear tui indicator sig-| nals flashing continuously. | An optional device is a new aero ‘steering wheel which is square in| 'shape to provide more knee clear-| ance between the wheel and seat. force air and fuel into the cyl- indersat exceptionally high speed. * & -*® ; Other new features are a safety door lock system, which automat- ically locks all doors when the | engine is started, and a four-light ; 4 MILWAUKEE (UPI) Emil Gruell was shaken so badly that he called police when he found a pile of bones in his raspberry ave served little or no n he educational good,’” said Dr are pres. ent in which the fraternal academic ‘ batting average is not the lowest discrimination, often by tion as they should to an impor- tant dimension of a student's life on campus." The new student, the dean said, is thrown directly from his home environment into a massive prison- like structure called a dormitory. “There are gangways for corri- cells. Soon the student gets fed up. It is unlike what he has given ) UP; it clashes with his idea of the comforts of home. The appeal of the fraternity house is understand- able “Too often university officials everywhere have fileglected to plan student living’ areas which are pleasing, intimate, hospitable.”’ HAS LIVING PLAN The dean said he hopes for dili- gence in this area of planning small-group living structures in order to provide for the student what is needed without the aid of fraternities with their attendant evils. He suggested independent wings as a possibility, each pos- sessing its own identity, with groups served by a central din ing room as to afford con- genial interchange and acquaint- ance. “Beyond so racial indirec tion rather than direct attack, the religious and fraternity fosters anti-intellectual- ism. This need not be the case some fraternities offer a small monetary prize for the highest average, but in most cases these are just gimmicks,” Dr. Hoopes said * * * He said that with their “ pontif- ical, solemn initiations, postures of secrecy for the sake of secrecy, fraternities attempt to initiate in our time medieval habits of guild behavior. The pledge of loyalty to the fraternity may mean that man must accept living under two codes — democracy side by side with special fealty to a fraternity brother. The two may conflict more often than harmonize." * * * He pointed out that Dean of Students Roy J. Alexander was in favor of having the impetus in the student activities program come from the students themselves. Dr Hoopes said the faculty and admin- istration must -necessarily _ retain final validation, but that they will not police ‘any thinking Dr. Hoopes added | give the strongest encourage- ment to clubs in the areas of international relations, French, | debating, a first-class under- | sraduate journal, and in fact | he would “all things that will keep the | social, residential and academic life in meaningful equipoise."’ Eventually he hopes for eating ‘clubs where students and faculty ‘might gather to have their lunch. a “place for intellectual business jsessions outside of the formal setting of the classroom.” FRATERNITY DYING “I cannot offer to replace the fraternity,’ said Dr. Hoopes “There is nothing to replace. The |fraternity is succumbing to its own |decadence. It is being replaced by ‘a host of activities that have jalways been there. “My argument, in general, is that people have forgotten (with the present hue and cry for social adjustment) that the most impor- tant factor in the personal adjust- ment of many may his intel- lectual adjustment be “We will have activities where both mind and body are at play. “T like to think of the area of oapi activities in the university jas co-curricular rather than as dors, lined on either side by small! | ae | ' VILLAGE ON WHEELS — A trainload of prefabricated, four- room houses—45 of them—rolls out of Paris, France, top. bound for Marseilles and transshipment to Algeria. Front detail of a house is shown below The dwellings will form the nucleus of an Algerian village on the Tunisian border. Purpose: to provide housing for nomad Arabs, who present France with a headache fe-torn Algern In st Christopher Columbus! You Mean He Didn’t? MOSCOW ‘UPI: \ n'storian said yester SOVIET that did noi because he Columbus America Develop Plan for Air Traffic Lockheed Device Would Warn Pilot of Danger Well in Advance Chr stopher “discovel LOS ANGELES (UPI \ new method of air traffic control able to foresee near Ollisions anywhere in the country far enough in advance to warn the pilots was announced today Lockheed Tracking system, (LOCTRACS) velopment for a year, already is being studied by the Federal Aviation Agency as a possible way of controlling and tracking many fast-moving airplanes M. ©. Haddon, vice president and general manager of the Lockheed Electronics and Avion- ics Division, said the new sys- tem should be less costly, more versatile and offer more thor- ough coverage than other air con- trol systems. ~ “Installing LOCTRACS is _ like blanketing the continent with an electronic, three - dimension check- erboard,’’ Haddon said “The squares measure from one sixth of a mile to a mile on the side. LOCTRACS then tells with the speed of light. every time an aircraft travels from and Control under de you one squ ime to another. It tells you not only which space the airplane is in but who it is. and how high it iS: * * * The system uses small transmit ters in each airplane and a net work of ground stations. Haddon said the simple, low-cost design needs only techiques and com bushes. Gruell rested a bit easier |extra-curricular—an area which ponents already available and brough, vice president of Chrysler) after Milwaukee medical exam- |belongs to the aims iners told him the bones were Plymouth-DeSoto . Valiant Divi| ‘"°™ # Toast of beef. “NEW DRIVE-IN BEING BUILT — This is an aftist's concébtion of the ultra- modern Miracle Mile Drive-In Theater now under construction at the north end of Miracle Mile Shopping Center on Telegraph road in Bloomfield Township. The $500- 000 theater is described by its owner, F. L. Samuels, ‘as ‘‘a theater of the future, land does not exist separately from 'those aims.”’ of education, | proven assuring the earliest possible deliveries and providing built-in reliability of operation NINETEEN State Department Is Readying List of Them; Some U.S. Citizens? WASHINGTON (UPI) —Premier Nikita Khrushchev's trip through lthe United States set in motion a new State Department bid to the Soviet Union to permit emigration to this country of persons now liv- ing in Russia A comprehensive list of names to be submitted soon to Moscow is expected to reach into the hundreds. The exact number is not yet known ) Some on the list claim to be U.S, citizens while most are rel- atives of persons residing in the United States. The U.S. effort ongbehalf of these people is not new. However, it was given fresh impetus by several in cidents that ocurred durin g Khrushchev's tour American officials are cautious- ly optimistic that Khrushchev’s at- titude was a signal for a change in Soviet policy regarding the granting of exit permits for its citizens to live in other countries, particularly the United States This attitude has prompted the department to compile a list of il] the cases which jit considers merit submission to the Soviet Union The Soviet ed only 55 exit permits to its citizens to come to the United States since the first thaw in the Cold War following the death of Josef Stalin in 1953. Many of these were Russian women who married Americans working at the time in the USSR. have for Union has grant However, there are many per- had learned of its existence from sons now living in America who 1 dying sailor who already had fled such countries as Estonia. ailed to the Antilles and back Lithuania and Latvia before thev A Moscow Radio home service wers absorbed into the Soviet Union broadcast identified the historian and who still have close relatives i Professor Tsypernik, candi date of history and lecturer Kazakh Pedagogic Institute said Columbus Isabe and Queer il teamed up to hoodwink historians The professor said Columbus really Was an exponent of colo nization who made up the story of fabulous Oriental riches to make people believe he had discovered a shortcut to Asia and make Spanish coloniza fion popular, he said, Columbus to living in those areas i. 100 Are Released by Petulant Judge to Punish Police DETROIT (UPI) Recorders Judge W. McKay Skillma_ nfi more than 100 persons arrested in blind pig raids in eed i weekend dis pute between the ind Detroit yuan altered his diaries to fool the world, iL ' Skillman refused te sign w “T recently found a se¢ ret letter rants against the s Ispects. be addressed to Columbus by the hy thought police were slow an Spanish royal couple Ferdinand preparing cases for court : T : : teas ev a oe in it William Hathaway. assistant Columbus knew not only of the prosecutor, said those released position of the Antilles. but alse will be charged only if Detroit of what could be found there and police want to round them up how the land could be used by the "84@!®- Spaniards The judge said police were t * * * in’ bringing defendants Tsyvpe rnik’s claims raised no and decided to bring this thing evebrows in Madrid where one of to a head Spain's top Columbus — scholars Arresting officers said — they said historians here have been would have had the suspects in saying the same thing ever since Court earher, but the devartment's the 16th centurs record bureau) was shorthanded : on Saturday. The defendants were (Ciniaco Perez Bustamante g » » » | ‘ wr 4 member of the Royal Academy of 4'rested early Saturday in said many his History in Madrid torians had that Columbus had cret of America sailor published the ide: lifted from (The story as told in various Spanish reference books is that Columbus befriended a man sometimes identified as Alonzo Sanchez and that Sanchez gave him maps of the New World and told himy of his visit as he lay dying. three separate blind pig raids <\e. Lapeer Home Ward Struck Dead by Car LAPEER—A six-year-old ward of the Lapeer State Home and Train ing School staying with a family in Port Huron was killed vesterday when he darted in front of a cat Charles Clifton) who had ae . SUS] } 1 : Sey. ‘The Spanish historian said this with Mrs. Susie B. Havelev a 8) , . iccount cannot be proved and that 24th St many of the historians who toid 0M the curb to let one car this version were jealous of (« lumbus’ glory and fame.) Just 24 Languages India has 24 different language In common use i nana inna menprrennesinin tatty a a S Port) Huron, had stopped go by before rushing out path _of another, Port Huron Police said into the Driver of the car was Richard Singleton, 67. of Glencoe, Ont. who was released after making a state ment. The accident happened at about I] am. a Havzeley home. doors fram the j Ee ee eo a he oe the most modern equipped drive-in in Michigan."’ It will have a 134x80-foot screen, be equipped to show Todd AO 70mm films, and hold 1,500 cars with plenty of room for expansion on its 32-acre plot. Samuels is planning on a Christmas grand opening He also owns thé Pontiac Drive-In Theater TWENTY | (___ THE PONTIAC PRESS,* MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959 ~ ) press, Its theme also was broad- ‘Recommend Five Men . By snes — pei — Red China Assures Worl Sn aeons tlonon Part onencticn: ~ i pehainded That Russia Is Her Boss __ ext, se te #04) pore wunont (vpn —The Poet Symbol to N.Y Fa religion Huron Maritime Commission has jthe world revolution and the strat-| -ecommended that five Port Huron ro ser ee ee By WILLIAM L, RYAN responsible for any Peiping ag-|egy of the revolution, the Soviet! nusinessmen be given a lease, NEW YORK The “hard hat’’ ee : Associated Press News Analyst | gression. +. leaders were the bosses. ‘agreement to operate the. city’s! of the type that construction work. - : Moscow, say the Red Chinese 7» *« * | inew port facijities scheduled t0!se, wear has been adopted as the|(t’s No Secret in Maine, joudly and clearly, is the big boss. If there are differences on the ‘open next spring. d t R Peiping’s Communist party has ideological or the strategy level Helen Hayes to Become | "The $300,000 development’ on the |s9mbol ot Gov. Nelson a. Rocke-;Madam Senator to Run Sit the Soviet Unit ithe un. chinese party seems to have bus Orandmother in Mary [St Clair River 6 Bow GO Ome ithe tate nn |. SKOWHEGAN. Maine Wh — Sen. jal T +) . _ | 8s 5 i disputed leader of the world Com- ied *>-m in an extravagant bow | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actress | Beans are expected to be the! adgg officia} of the admin-| Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) munist Movement to Moscow's unquestioned leader | felen Hayes is to become a major export of the port for the — -. s oa one of the! said it is no secret that she wil The remarkable performance Ship igrandmother next May. first several years of operation, {Shiny aluminum safety helmets, jrun for a third term in the U.S. more than justifies the expressed As if to dispel any notions| Her son, actor James Mac-| 'The businessmen recommended &mblazoned with the state's name|Senate. convietion of Secretary of State among the world's Communists of| Arthur, telephoned his studio Sun-|to operate the port were Robert j.|and seal. + * * Christian A. Herter that the a Kremlin-Peiping rift, the most/day that his wife, actress Joyce McIntosh, former congressman and; “I hepe you will display this | She told a reporter she has Kremlin is responsible for the ac- important Red Chinese news-|Bulifant, is expecting. attorney; Allen Stevens and C.) prominently in your office and |‘‘taken it for granted that People | tions of China and the whole Red paper, the Peiping People's Daily, | The couple married last No- Carlton Prichard, trucking com-' elsewhere whenever this may bp jrealize I shall seek to return to! vloc. It underscores Undersecre- has just published an editorial im-|vember in Solebury, Pa. -Mac- pany executives, and William Neal, appropriate,” said « letter from ithe U.S. Senate." ; tary Douglas Dillon's contention portant enough to be chorused by) Arthur is now in Tobago, British and William McAfee, customs) state Commerce Commissioner | Maine's other senator is Demo in the U.8, occur in the months of that the U.S.S.R. should be held the whole country’s provincial, West Indies, on a film location. ‘brokers. Keith 5. MoHugh. erat Edmund 8. Muskie. . . a — Keep your Kroger Personal Word Guarantee Tapes ... they'll be worth valuable gifts and prizes when Kroger comes calling on tens of thousands of Detroit and Eastern Michigan homes this week! Yours may be one of the homes a man from Kroger will call on this week. You'll get a valuable free gift, and news about Kroger’s personal. word guarantee. 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KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press DETROIT — The shuttle system of play-calling worked fine from the bench on the sidelines for the x * * Detroit’s Anderson an bRT: * * ‘Shuttle’ P te oe me og Among Potential Successors in Expected Battle Death of Bel, PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Stunnead National — Football league owners prepared today for a bitter behind-the-scenes Struggle to find a successor to Bert Bell, the dynamic com- missioner who helped, build pro football from a sandlot opera- tion into a multi-million dollar business. y:. A “chaotic battle” between the old guard and the leaghe’s new biood was fore- Under the league constitu- tion, N. F. L. treasurer Austin H. Gunsel took over as acting commissioner upon Bell's death. However, the by-laws also provide for an emergency meeting of the executive com- mittee ‘‘not more than 30 days after the emergency, the sole purpose of which shall be the election of a new commissioner or to install a presitient in the office of the commissioner year-old preeldent ot the De- troit Lions and one of Detroit’s top business leaders fér the last/20 years. He is candidacy is backed by George Preston Marshall, owner of the Washington Redskins. Chand- ler is favored by those who think the league's first order is to receive clean bill of health from Con- of business gress. * * * “One thing.is sure,”’ ternational]: a league official told United Press In- “There's going to be ‘a terrific battle because it a held “kk & * conunittee, composed of the owners or representatives of the 12 league clubs, would meet for a second time in December or January. Bell the positions of both president and commissioner. Anderson is the president of the Western Conference and John Mara of the New York Giants is president of the Eastern Conference, * * * treasurer of the Eagles, on the sunny north side of the dium. Then, complaining the heat, he strolled to the shadier south stand where he sat until his collapse. Bell, who received the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church to which he was converted a year ago, never regained conscious- ness His the body will be placed on view Sta- of family announced that ys on Pass Defense wai Unitas Kenny Lane, southpaw boxer from Muskegon, will meet Virgil! Akins of St. ‘Louis in a 10-round welterweight bout at Washington Oct. 28. Akins is a former welter- weight champion. The bout will be televised nationally by the ABC network * * the 18-year-old * Bob Saverine, Detroit Lions yesterday but coach cast by ene N.F. L. offictal until the annual league meet- regarded as the “compromise was Bell's indomitable person- Hell was stricken aa he ont at the Bringhurst. Funeral Darrien, Conn., high school star George Wilson wasn't dressed to! a oe candidate”. between the old ality that held all the warring ; ep Se id a reported $80,000 bonus by = i | @ few hours after the 63-year- ing. neg nl in a lower grandstand seat Home, Philadelphia, . Tuesday pa pa. , 3 throw the passes or move in on! Thr : andidates— and new schools in the factions in the league to- ae : + The funer: | be | the Baltimore Orioles, has been sass defense against the Balti-| old Bell suffered a fata) ee major candidates waiiees watching the final minutes of night e funeral wall be cd ta thn -adek*o Coarweier aeoe Colts : | heart attack at Franklin each representing a different league. : the game, won by the Eagles. from St. Margaret's Church in | 88818 ee ee Wilson oan the nlave f the| Field yesterday while watch- point of view — immediately 3. Gov." A. B. (Happy) It appeared likely that an 28-24. Through the first half Narberth, Wednesday morning, —_ in the Florida deseo bench and the ees aha od thal | ing the sport to which he emerged as Bell's potential suc- Chandler of Kentucky, ex- “interim president” would be he sat with Steeler owner Art with burial in Calvary Ceme- | pavers is a switch-hitting best offensive game of a season | devoted his lite. cessors: baseball commissioner whose named until the executive Rooney and Joe Donoghue, tery near Valley Forge, Pa shortstop. ra * t But once again, Johnny Unitas * - oe a ‘= Harry Stein, Brandeis University passed the Detroit secondary dizzy! . — < 4 basketball coach from 1949. until and the Colts rallied to a 31-24 NFL Standin § 3 his retirement last year, died Sun- victory. g day-of a heart attack in his home The key touchdown in the 4th | EASTERN Coprnarnce or at Néwton, Mass. He was 43, quarter was the pass to Ray | Nev York -itsmede = = 3 Berry which went for 54 yards |W 21 0 667 «67 (80 Bud Stevens will defend his teago o: 7 and wiped out Detroit's 24-21 Pu aes { H t) 333 He 58 - Michigan Amateur golf title next lead. | Clevelane ESTERN CONVEREDOE _ = July over the same Black River Half of the Lions’ defensive unit | Sit**p E82 isco 210 7 fs Country Cia course he cen- : Baltimore 21 0 667 73 39 quered for the 1959 crown. Next a 8 et St ey ee he x pari a ssa oe on year’s tournament dates will be t . ¢ Enoeies 12 9 333 4 #78 year’s he balkon the 40 and zig- ~vagged | Los 4. - a daly 16 Guailiving wil be coe ¥9e away from tacklers to score. SUNDAY’S RESUL' ducted at Black River and Port * * * New York 10, Cleveland 6 H : b with tch i « , Baltimore 31, Detroit 24 uron Golf Club w match play I don’t know how many shots! Washington 23, Chicago Cards 14 confined to Black River, Red Wings Show Comeback Qualities f — Angeles - Chicago Bears 21 rc had at him bt if Berry had et Ai cae haste +t a i 1 sd closer to e sh a NE WEEK =o } The Detroit Tigers brought up y > > : ines, 1 might have taken a crack | paitimore at Chicago Bears seven players from the minor ® | Chic Card. t Cleveland | at tackling him,’’ Wilson said. Los ‘Angeles ve. Green Bay ef Milwaukee leagues over the weekend and sent Interceptions helped the Lions Lo a down six. Brought up were Dave but they also killed them as four 58 Francisco at Detroit Reed, Phil Regan, Frank Kostro of Tobin Rote’s were grabbed Steve Boros, Andy Kosco, George 4 by the Colts. Thomas and Bob Rodgers. Sent elt dee. De NHL Standings down were Jim Stump, Barney Rote passed for all three : ia Schultz, Bob Smith, Ossie Alvarez troit touchdowns with Hopalong T Pts. GF GA Ozzie Virgil and Ron Shoop Cassady on the receiving end each poston. rl ° ep cur 71 Ril and Ron Si iene Montreal! 1 1 1 3 9 10 5 ; Detroit 101 3 5 3 The London Sunday Dispatch has Rote wasn't the only quarter- culoage : i 2 6 2 8 ht AP Wireuhet reported that the British yacht ve . ? or 0 ] rephoto 7 back who had his thinking done SUNDAY’S auewers ° 2 BELL DIES The c te Sceptre, which took such: a_ bad for him yesterday. Earl Morrall a pee ce LEAGUE “ “ © COMMIS: oe : > beating in the America’s Cup got in two plays and after he) orate %, Meuireel sioner of the National Football Spirited Detroit Wins races. will make a comeback. The had a finger poked into “his eye, Pere! 4 New York co League, Bert Bell, died yester- | I i bably try gal : LTs : - ship wi mrrobably try to regain Jerry Reichow took over and ac- Pig ag LEAGUE day in a Philadelphia hospital Home Debut After I he cup in 1962 tually gave the fans some of the! Montreal 1. Detror 1! te after he collapsed at the foot. Tie at Montreal — —- most thrilling moments ice ball game between the Eagles dd t * * No games scheduled and the Steelers. He was 63 DETROIT The ‘National Round Tables A s Reichow wasn | real eifective Hockey League season is but two Record and $58,200 In running the team as he .was * ° e games old for the Detroit Red in running himself. He ran the Pontiac, Fisher Share Title Wins. but already coach Sid Abel By The Associated Press ball four times when trapped éor has seen a couple of things that Round Table, having taken an gains of 10. 1, 15 and 46 yards and his club failed to show in 70 games other trip to the bank after win got the Lions to the three yard n US f la 0 last year ning the $58200 Manhattan Handi- line The. Wings bounced back from cap, loafed in his stall at Aque Faced with the winning touch- a 2@ deficit last night and duct today while his own r down at this point in the 4th | _ Whipped the New York Rangers priniteat 7 Berane craey at ees quarter, Reichow’s attempted For the first time in the history, te tie for the crown. Ed Wasik 4-2 in the Olympia Stadium open. Dancer in the $100,000 Jockey pass to Cassady failed and the of the event, the annual Philip! and Stan Savage carded 77 \er before 11,047. Club Gold Cup Oct. 31 at the Long Colts took over on the’ 20 and J. Monaghan Industrial Golf Cham. "Piece to pace the Pontiac squad Island track pine A . * That's really something great Travis M. Kerr's >year-old Mr while Joe Petroff’s 75, featuring four birdies and an eagle, led the Fisher outfit, went the distance with Berry pionship conducted Saturday at making his exciting catch and pontiac Country Club ended in a for us, to come snapping Hack like . Moneybags is nearing the end of that,”’ Abel commented. ‘‘our club 1 remarkable racing career, and run. last year didn't build itself a repu- deadlock for the title. ’ I his convincing one length triumph The Lions spotted the Colts a Individual medal honors went to tation for coming from behind.” . : | said j sone : hi = Defending champion Pontiac Mo- Gle ard ; - * * a a oi : eit ; over Bald Eagle Saturday in th 14-3 lead early in the game with ie was foeced ip divide the dea enn Harding, who rifled a one- ce ie Bis wie se tough 1%. mile Manhattan added Lenny Moore taking a 68 yard . ’ |under-par 73, but his Prudential) Only the night before, the Wings eee . another track record to his list pass play, and Jim Mutschelle: OFS this year withthe Fisher Body team could do no better than 4th/had played the defending world FANCY CATCH — New York Ranger goalie AP Mirepnete Round Table has broken or covering 39 yards on a pass from team after the field of six four-| place with 338. GMTC took 2nd Champion Montreal Candiens to aj. Lorne Worsley makes a fancy catch of a shot by night. Defenseman Ian Cushenan (2) comes in equalled 16 track world or Ameri- Unitas for the scores. man teams completed an 18-hold|spot with 323, Baldwin Rubber | 1-1 standoff on Montreal ice. Detroit Red Wing Jim Morrison in the first for an assist but it wasn't needed. The Wings ¢an records — more than any ON tour of the par 37-37—74 PCC|came next at 326 and American The fans can see something | Period of the hockey cae at the Olympia last won their home opener, 4-2 horse in the history of the sport |Forge occupied the cellar on a 342| e in the future for the goal went 47 yards. Pontiac Motor and Fisher | STE. | Wings: sometime before this sea- Body each ted a total of 319 Both individual and team scores| son is out, Detroit's Gordie Howe In the second quarter Gary | fi = ° 319 | were. the highest in the event's} and New York's Eddie Shack Lowe intercepted a Unitas pass — | history with chilly weather and! are going to tangle in a real and in five plays from the 33, | ‘ N B | dampness getting the blame for| Donnybrook. Jim Martin's first period field | CUPS: Green Bay Lone Unbeaten Pro Team; Giants, Eagles Win I's 3 Straight for Packers Cassady took a 14 yard scoring the soaring totals. pass. The members df the two winning) The running game the rest of teams agreed to share the Mona- ghan trophy and have their namés | | The Ranger sophomore is in his isecond season of policing the De- troit star. Whenever Howe is on tie Become aiserten) Gone ake te 5 ithe ice, Shack trails Howe like a old Detroit championship attack engraved on the large — as CO- Seine Last night the two nearly By The Associated Press a division title since 1944—was a large dividend was the shifting: feat Detroit 31-21, New York edged as Nick Pietrosante ripped through iio ha ina — rable squared off half a dozen times! The Green Bay Packers at Lamar McHan picked up w ithout of, Paul Hornung to halfback Cleveland 10+, Washington upend for 31 yards John Henry Johnson ‘ le made a itle = pilayo but Shack got the short end palin os the Sabon Fix pal mimare from the Chicago Cardi ee has turned into one of ed Chicago's Cardinals 2311 and for 17 and Rote for 14. It ended a . . ° * * * eague, have catapulated to the nals on a trial basis the eagueS most elusive run-: | ; 7 with Cassady taking an 18 yarder NEW YORK (AP) — Five new Pontiac Moto 319 He went to the penalty box | fOP of the heap on the shoulders The former Arkansas. star ners. making the Packers a threat ee turned back Pitts for the Gerke ve football games have been Beit Body al three times. Howe assisted injOf a hand-me-down quarterback clicked 6n a Zl-yard 5 Oring pass-on the ground as well as in the F ne the . nly in kev sity Lowe snagged another pass in}@pproved by the National Col- Baldwin Rubber 326 three of the Detroit goals and a shrewd new coach to Gary Knafele early in the air. Against the 49ers he scored bene + a Pass Oo ‘ | n key si ua the second half as the offense con-|!egiate Athletic Assn., making a Pst Forge a Andy Hebenton got a power-play, Suddenly the only stable ele- fourth quarter for the decidingjonce on an cight-yard scamper ban : \ ha! completed six of 14 tinued to roll. He got to the 8! [total of 15 at the end of the sea- INDIVIDUAL SCORES goal late in the first period and|Ment in the upset-prone circuit.|/touchdown, It was his second TD jand gained 138 yards in 28 carries —- S ss o4 atte while the with the interception and Cassady |§ Petrott AVES Ly 15-40-75|Latry Popein made it 2-0 in the Ithe Packers won _ their third |toss of the game and sixth of the The Packers next meet the Los ards. fn A a netted 284 caught a 4-yarder to put the Lions “The NCAA said Monday it is Pittman 40-39—79|first seven seconds of the middle |Straight yesterday, edging the San young season Angeles Rams, who won their a Ss. The ers threatened as ahead 24-14. ‘the largest number of such post- zacceatenl ski iT ‘period, Francisco 49ers 21-20, in a battle) A clever offensive tactician, new first. game in convincing fashion! thé pene drew to a close and /season events since the collegiate Fisher Body of the league’s only undefeated Coach Vince Lombardi began jug-!by upsetting Chicago’s Bears 28. Moved to the Green Bay 30 with The key play gave when Andy body adopted rigid legislation in| wasik 39-38-77 Newcomer Gary Aldcorn “lube gling the downtrodden Green Bay 21 bb seconds left. With two field . ; Sa 3 tasted | = rad S o his “HI Tomm $ : Nelson raced 33 yards for the | 1951 regulating the games. At one|poraer 43-3982 | “ora ireth cee ae sag | The main offensive threat forjoutfit as soon as he took over. In other games, | defending 80#ls to his credit, 7 mms Davis Se ee ce ee eee Be teeny ae St Eo GMTC es SE nn Became = petred: iit ithe Packers — who haven't won|One of the moves that has paid champion Baltimore rallied to de- ‘Tied a 3i-yarder that would have pass, This made it 24-21 and it (played annually. pospact ” 37-4279, Wroit. and rookie Jerry Melnyk . wonlit, He missed looked good until Berry went | wha ‘Mewke | Jan.. 1—Prairie wi. Prairie View.) prenkert . 48-50—98 coni scored the winning TD in the “our defense straightened out}, Tex. American Forge ren Godfrey got a 50-footer at " g in the | Jan. 1—Orange Bowl, Miami, Fila. athaws 38-40—78|16: 09 of the final period. The Ran- final period, plunging one yard after this and we were in good; Jan. 1—Sugar_ Bowl, New Orleans. at 33.4597] of the final pe an nd ‘ sha bom 1 Gone Pe a PDe _ a. Sowers 46-4288 /gers pulled goalie Gump Worsley to cap a 63-vard drive ape.” eS Gator Bowl. Jacksonville, Fie. |Rath 42-47—89|in the final minute in a desperate Don Chandler's booming punts LIONS COLTS| leffort to tie the game, but the| kept the Browns (1-2) deep in lle etal _ rove backfired. their own territory and the Giants First Downs Penalty < | Norm Ullman scored into the (2-1) won despite gaining only 250 ard yo Reng 190 13 |open net with 15 seconds to play. vards to Cleveland's 313. Charlie Yards Gained Passing 102 348 ar oin S Conse Baclaereen the Assidiee Total Yards gained 282 | thrust in the second period. scor Passes . 10-30 13° 26 \m- | nd 7 Punte a ms 3 80 Tigers Announce shine ona one ete Pratl Yards Penalized .- 58 35 By MARION LADEWIG 4-7-8, move to the right—how far : at e end of an vard. drive samedi 4 3 Few women ever bowl a 300| Will depend on the size of your 2 Sportcasters ‘Milt Plum passed 33 yards to RE BY FERIoR hook. Bobby Mitchell for the Browns BALTIMORE ........ 7? 1031 /game. DETROIT (UPI)—George Kell tally ee 314 7 'O—) ‘This, plus the fact that you can| If it’s a 10, 9:10 or 69-10, move e trieg Egos as 190 without mak-/to the left, roll across the lane and Ernie Harwell will be co- STEELERS FAGLES TOUCHDOWNS: LIONS: Cassady 3 - ‘ ’ . announcers on the Detroit Tiger First downs 15 18 {posses from Rote of 14. 18 and 4 yards) ling a strike, underlines the im-|and let your hook bring your ball radio b end telecasts Rusking’ vc ivane tim Sautscheller (38, | as trom Unite, Nel: portance of converting spares into|into the pins. ri Aneggosomna 5 Pog —— 813A son (33, Interception returm), Berry (53./ winning scores. ’ . ’ Pasree lntemrentediite ; ; pass from Unitas). 7 * * * Tiger president, announced to- Punts 6435 449.2 CONVERSIONS: LIONS: Walker 3.| The main thing to remember js ane test s “ COLTS: Myhra 4. that while target may be Of course, not all spares are| day. Yards penalized 7 69 YIELD GOALS: LIONS; Martin (47) {@ beng] so conveniently bunched. On a} De Witt emphasized that Kell Tenerua eles yards). COLTS: Myhra (16 yards) \different, your smooth, coordi-| a 7 inated #wing is the same as for al’ .‘'Y to cut the five pin lightly) and Harwell would share equally First downs areas) i ushing re e pene panting > on the right side to kick it over! the radio and television deserip- Rushing rerdene be 19 * . Pass 017 18:7 ‘Stilt’ Paces Warriors And, boiled down, if the spare |t0 tne sve yee ag aon! v4 to —— a Tiger games and | Passes cepted 1 - ? ake pins wi e ball, ON a} ne r would “No. 1 an. | Punts 546 40 8 : : Fumbles lost ei ( KANSAS CITY W#— Wilt Cham. |f§ on be left $ lane, ney $10, hit the five to the left so it| meuncer.” | Primbles lost tr berlain scored 22 points as van bat ' is will | deflected into the 10. . Harwell has been broadcasting | ama wmans Philadelphia Warriors. came from ee alley spare 7 be Remember that you won't con-| the Baltimore Orioles games on MP Wirepnet F tat downs 2 i ote s ’ z behind in the final three minutes A ot ‘ee spa vert spares in competition if you! radio and felevision for the past | ; ee en ty | Baseing Yardee 3m to defeat the St. Louis Hawks 106- which Oo manew ball. don’t concentrate on this phase of five seasons. He is a veteran at | OOLT SUBDUES LION — John Henry John- Colt players, no Ma a i : an Ar — — mterectied >) = Se | 105 in a National Basketball Assn.| For example, if you are trying [the game in practice or when| 11 years broadcasting and tele- | %0n, Detroit Lion fullback, found the going tough (23). The/Lions lost their third straight NFL Punts +o $a exhibition game Sunday. se — up the 7, and 47 or the [rolling just for fun. casting major league baseball. as he is smeared for a loss by two Baltimore game 31-24, at Briggs Stadium. Case maga a, mt = : 4 “ bs . N . / bog eS eee @$ ; HIGH SCHOOL Annunciation 10, 8t. Rose 0. Benedictine 60, St. Leo 0. | Servite Dearborn Sacred Lady of Sor-| Univeral ary id, Bt Aeuibe’ 0 wyeeree 18, ee EN ae eee eee —_— a - | \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959 * r Shamrocks Edge St. Rita Club, 14-12 SD Rams, Eaglets . TWENTY-TWO Play at Birmingham Pistons in Area Tonight The Detroit Pistons will meetjthey will meet the Minneapolis the a oe in a pro | Lakers at the Pontiac Northern basket exhibition tonight at! gym. ey -pophy-d. oiling ; olin 3,000 is expected to- ances for the Pistons in the Pon.| A"? © . Heart 47, tow 0. Woods Notre Dame 26, Salesian : night at Birmingham, ; Setbacks Bt. 0. 1 12, Powers 7. tiac area, On Wednesday, Oct. 21, | is Gets goes eee lo Get » Marine. Giy Hay Cress ih Uties Bt. brease Petes Ro Dantere LA | the Jaycees is expected to draw a ' Mount Clemens prog 6, Mount Cle-/Maumee (O.) 13, OPUS Sa : jCapacity of 2,000 at PNH. “ x . in ) Fy puntata Mboansbe , z * © 2 > Rose Sacred Heart 14, New Balll-/si. David 0, St Charles @. | Tonight's game on the Maple in un dy ] Royal” Oak Shrine 26, River Rouge BIG TEN i 7 Lourdes 0. court is being sponsored by the a &. Meck 8 Miinols 9, Ohio Bt. 0. |Babe Ruth League of the city. ; St. Benedict 39, Orchard Lake St. Mary|Iows 37, Michigan St. 8 | Last Saturday night in Toledo, North Siders Bounce od cecttta 24, Bt. Oregery 1 Michigan i8, Oregon st. 7 | Cincinnati beat the Pistons 110-99. Back to Thrill Chilly |S Sertrese 26, 8 Augustine ©. a. Beran = . MY |st: Francis. Xavier 7, Ann Arbor 8t.|Purdve 21, Wisconsin } : . T 6. A epg tipped ey Homecoming Crowd jst "Htivis 2, viuation [anion ot, agrah He Omnums and the Waterkad Town-| St. Michael 14, St. Rite 12. Bowling 24, Western Michigan ®. J in ichigan - . le ship Hall. By H. GUY MOATS Ferris 32, Wm. Penn 0, win-conscious St. Mich- lisdale 6. An alert, St Hope 18, Wabash 13. ael’s football club yesterday after- noon turned a gray, overcast and chilly day into a warm and happy. homecoming, celebration with a fine 14-12 victory over a strong Detroit St. Rita eleven. The north side Shamrocks pro- 4 ‘ech 31, Moorhead &t. 6. Northern Michigan 39, Eastern Michigan 6. Wayne St. 20, Allegheny 17. MIDWEST Shrine Continues Winning Campaign Royal Oak Shrine gridders con- tinued their winning drive toward Bem! Butler 41, ° a West Side loop title, Sunday, F Indians 8t. with a 45-0 victory over Lourdes. vided fans with a very welcome io 20, Kansas St. 17 : reversal of the last contest, They Depauw 17, Valparaiso 13 Dick Whitney and Ron_ Bishop turned Viking mistakes into situa- jewe St. 41. 6 Dekete 6. led the TD parade with two each. | tions that produced the wineihe monens 10 ebras 2 Other scoring was by Fred Leslie. tallies. broke up St. Rita rallies, ee See . + John Seymour and Mike Randall and in the last minute staved off 8. Dakota St. 6, N. Dakota @ with TDs, Whitney, Mike Glynn an attack on the 31 yard stripe. ho 40, Ag " and Leslie with PATs. They stopped Don Kurkowski and North Texas 21, Cincinnati Shrine has kept its goal line in-| Mike Kusiak’s ling tries for extra : ~~ violate for three straight tests. points, the margin of victory. Besten Coll. 38.- Villaneva 6. i Shamwecks Bucknell 26, Buffalo 21 * Complete Front End While — oan ore Case Tech 38, Wash. & Jeff. 14 Alignment (Reg. $10.95 Tri Ss Buffalo 5 Z enceess Cornell 20, Harvard 16. Balance 2 Front Wheels aaney 'P = —s — er ~~ Delaw: ree tntapees 8 BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Frederick and Orchard Lake St. Diet. ‘are a teursed 6 Reg. $5.00 Pack Front Wheels Hershey Bears spoiled Buffalo's home debut Sunday night, defeat-| Reg $3 — - 72 Lee “= |Holy Cross 8 Dayton 0 — Bob McMasters Pe Adjust Brakes (Reg. $1.75 ing the defending American Hock- FOLLOW THE LEADER — Bob Ciift, out- Pentiae Press Phete MED. oe = ee 14. ® Inspect Brake Lining ey League champions, 3-0. Standing sports car driver from Pontiac, comes P. Lawrence Memorial feature by outdistancing Art Massucci’s Ravens shoved) carded a 27-hole score of 105, Leb his. Gott sbur, 6 — - ————— =a n . Temp . in the winner at the Waterford Hills Inaugural _80 entries in the event. A host of local, state and two under par, for individual Rutgers 15, Colgate 12. Scranton 28, Drexel 0 field Penn 18, imeeton 0. * laspect Orume races yesterday at Oakland County Sportsmen's national drivers along with numerous celebrities | with a resounding 39-13 count medal honors in Saturday's 3rd Seca a ar hg * Inspect Wheel Cylinders STRONGEST NOT Club. Ciift, driving a Corvette, won the Edwin _ participated in the event. ‘ Two long, sustained drives, one) annual best ball golf outing at |putsburs! 62, Union 8 MUFFLER A | _ 4 of 80 yards in the 2nd period and Morey’s. Rhode Island 20, Brandeis 0 MURMUR! OF THEM AU PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK ring «9, Colby 14. Syracuse 33, Navy 6. Tufts 14, Trinity & Vermont 31, Hobart 6. Wake Forest 10, Maryland 7 w neter 24, Grove City 14. “Sciemats ack or soc LIT, Preston Hillsdale, Wayne and Chips Romp : had t E Regular § 9 5 ’ opening eer ros roe eos ; ; val conmua $20.70 wink 5 Hercules § By The Associated Press | (Minn) 21-6; Angelo Nicholas |0 drubbing by Eastern the last time and fumbles. Shamrocks’ .linemen_ in at ore S Mareen. W Vane tends 13 WAET Th wr —— | Rain and mud are supposed to went 109 yards with an inter- 'the schools met in 1950 in winning! covered a Viking bobble on the! SOUTH . Tihii ee THEE TERETE | be the great equalizers in football, cepted pass as Wayne State its third game in four starts. Paul visitors’ 10, and on the third play, — ve Chatiencege ° ALUM ON | which just goes to show how good beat Allegheny 20-7; Bowling |D’Arras and Gene Valesana each Bill Flanigan crashed through the Card Best Ball Tota] Auburn 33. Kentucky 6 oo Pag % Thiel @ of 98 for 27 Holes; Florida 13. Rice 13 * M M sters Medalist Furman 8 Wm ie Mary 17 Georgetown 14, Maryville 0 Plorida St. 7, VPI Georgia Tech 14 Tennessee 7 Sam Lima and Dick Preston, |Leneir Rhyne 29. Appalachian 6 who helped the Sunnybrook team |Loulsvilie 28. Murray St. 0. Green walloped Western Michi- ggn 34-0; Ferris won for the first | time with‘a 32-6 rout over Wil- liam Penn (lowa); and Grand Rapids Junior College clobbered Wright of Chicago 40-6. scored twice for Northern . middle. Tommy Dabbs booted the x * * conversion, . Jack Boltt scored two of Michi-/ Ritas drove 54 yards to score gan Tech's touchdowns against, ™idway the 2nd period. Mike Moorhead, one coming on a 64 Kostuik drove in for the TD, but ‘yard purft return. was piled up on his PAT try. A Western Michigan threatened ™inute later Shamrocks had col- } Hilisdale is. The Dales sloshed through the jrain Saturday for the fourth straight time. And for the fourth straight game, they handled the| ball superbly and won impressive- | AMMNNNNQQ4GUOUUOUTLEETTTLUUULAA AANA BRAKE Georgia 35, Hardin-Simmons 6 ly. Hillsdale swamped Olivet 53-6) O'Neil gained 135 yards of Cen- Bee ; - é 37, Miam! 3 R E L j N F ee with halfback Howard Rogers scor- tral’s 254-yard rushing total. His only twice in its Mid-American Con- lected another Ane winning|win the Michigan Publinx Golf |Meryiana = Pee radar i ing three touchdowns. three touchdowns came on runs of ference gme with Bowling Green, Counter. This time hard working League championship this year, | Uistissippt 33" Vensertan >" WHEEL ALIGNING 25 and 55 yards and a 82-yard pass One Bronco drive was stopped on|Pat Campbell took a pitchout from | joined forces to win another links |Gteper Reck 34. Indians Tenr. 7 SPECIAL CAMBER Most abe Victory pat Wttedale: inte play the Bowling Green four, the other Dabbs, and convoyed by Tommy, /event Saturday. Louisiana State 27. Miami. Pie. 8 Most Fords, $ 95 Sorin $#50 Cars s deadlock with Hepe step the Northern Michigan avenged a 43-\0n the 21 end Al Tunny, Elmer Anderson.) the Lima-Preston team com- haa a ee Chevies. and MIAA. Each has a 2-0 confer- = —_______.._+_+______ and several other Shamrock for-'t ined for a 27-hole score of 98 | Middle Tenn’ 14, Eastern Ky 6 Plymouths ence mark and a 4-0 overall rec- wards went 70 yards. The TD was| iin. under Ealiigrss win the ard | Memonis State 13. “Abilene Christian 9 BRAKES RELINED ord. ° the 3rd play after Rita's Rickoff. | ai ball lay Piece Si. tee Toronto 3-1 Victor Over Hawks jannual best ball tournament spon-| a Fumbles and penalties aided im sored by Morey's Golf and Comm: |Genccr us "Slentenn tie 12 try Club. A total of 58 teams com-|Notre Dame 28 20,000 Miles or One Year Unconditional Guarantee Hope ventured outside the MIAA and edged Wabash of Indiana 19-13 the Rams’ undoing. Paul Mullen California 6 sos s s GOODYEAR cnr $1295 per rors Jerry Henrickson’s 56 -yard run, scored at the end of a 80-yard-|neted in the tourney. washianton Ia mraprece' a.” oe was the big play for Hope, which| ruins on (we - mareh following bobble of what a! Wash. State 20. College of Pacific 12 Tow quality brake tining plus cer 38 FP iimned to a 19-0 lead before Wa-| ’ Pontiac's tandem of Paul Bada = gy lll Ra ‘ years of all types of brake service. EASY BUDGET TERMS |bash scored twice in the final} —— )period. It was the third game Hope! won by a single touchdown incon- | ~MacDONALD TIRE £0. trast to Hillsdale, which twice has and Mike Andonian shot 100 for SOUTHWEST N. Mexico 28. Utah Bt. 6 on St. James’ 20. 2nd place. N. Texas St. 21. Cincinnati 8. Tulsa 0. From Our Wire Services | Stasiuk, Jerry Toppazzini, Bronco) _Bob Sayres fired a TD pass to Bob McMasters, who played for |Ot/shoma st. 26. th ted ; ‘Kiernan for the clincher. Rudy : P TCU 14. Texas Tech. 8. | . Boston shattered the vaunt | Horvath and rookie Aut Ericksn |v apo gave Rams their only mark-|Morey’s Publinx League squad Texas 19. Oushane 12" SAGINAW ST. exceeded the 50 mark. ‘Montreal defense for an 8-4 Na- each scdred in the last 20 minutes! oon a 35-yard pass from Jumbo) this season, was the low individual | Art#™ss* 23. Bayier 7 ONTIAC | * * * tional Hockey League victory Sun-|). capacity Garden throng of| (Jim) Kennedy. shooter. McMasters fired a two-| Texas ented Woe ro =| Albion, co-champion last year day night after twice coming from '13 999 howled in glee. | Ravens and Eaglets were tied at|under-par 105 to take medal hon-! Texas Western 13. "eat Yisee with Hillsdale and Hope, beat Ad- behind. * Ithe first quarter, 7-7. but St. Bene- Tex. us [oS Sen SERVICE STORE 30 S$. Cass FE 5-6123 370 § |New Mexico State 20. Trinity, ors. ian 27-14 and Alma defeated * * McKenney tipped in a 55-foot | |: : A mi | Aaa Jad ge ma . ni an ‘ The Toronto Maple Leafs wres-| Screened shot by Flaman earlier dict grabbed two TDs in the 2nd mixed Scotch Foursome golf . . Kalamazoo 21-6 in other MIAA : ; ac! te the riod period, two more in the 3rd and event is scheduled next Sunday “tM k T games, Mike Stone and Jim Hurd tled out.a 31 victory over the Li to pull the another in the finale. Orchard Lak-| Morey’s. Saturday's leading | averic rump § shared Albion's scoring with two Chicago arciy Hawks in a rag- oleae den food gerecrine ped te 0 ee ae WoO %3-> @ Scientifically measure & correct caster & camber. Pius Tax and Retreadable Tire NO CASH NEEDED! FREE INSTALLATION! neared when the puck slithered in- to Chicago ice, with Olmstead chas- ing it. Hall made a bid to make it TD—8T. Kurkowski he bake run). SHAMROCK LINEUP : Harding, Tunny. Tackles: Drake, Huden, Lauringer. son, Md., rider puts him so far ahead in points total that he is assured individual honors among 7 35). TD—ST. PREDERICK—Bob Yapo (pass Too, owned and driven by Bob Gilliam, Seattle. 6. Miss Thrift- day. back to his cage, but Olmstead’s : , Gane tern a way, driven by Bill Muncey, B. F, GOODRICH Permanent 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. shot scooted in behind his sliding the aaaeuke Hea in the pBncktDabba Camp a Seattle. 7. Breathless 2nd, driven WRITTEN GUARANTEE =f "sou mets 7 Te tas tour its. one’ ot them prey pane BP FAD, a. ane Roger Murphy, Peon, Cali ANTI-FREEZE $1.69 gal x* * * . earned in a Sunday afternoon Yards rushing 180 m1 It’s E f Cel . Ron Murphy's goal in the serond|round. aboard a big grey gelding, |X*" op ae ‘It's Easy for Celtics Alcohol 719¢ | period was the only Hawk score; Master William. Passes ots e11| Y gal. | although they had several good) Riding his own palomino, Nau-|pusqer'*’ °7 . 1-20, HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—The chances to pop the puck past Leaf|tical, Sunday night, Wiley had a|Pumbles lost 3 2/Boston Celtics, profession4l bas- MPLETE PRECISION INSTALLAT"ON til =| { ve . — _ netminder Johnny Bower. two-tenths of a second edge over mm BY QUARTERS *\ketall’s world cham pions, WHEEL ALIGNMENT pen Bower finished the game with 25 ada's team captain Douglas bog i. sites ; : : — trimmed the Minneapolis Lakers j= saves to only 22 for Hall. |Cudny. SCORING PLAYS 134-108 in an exhibition game Sun- @ Correct toe-in & tor-out m TD—ST. JAMES—Mullen (run, 1 yard) Mullen (run, 26 ra —8T. J .|. Dick Garmaker of Minneapolis bol ehief cause of tire ; Tes Peters (69) 2-151-166—508 | E. H. Welch (06) ..... 01-166-143—506 Marty Bacak (65) 6A-136- Saar Wally Knowles (77) 48-170-100—504 Fil DeBats (7 139-155—§00 C. Ferris (29) 54-166-151—500 Leonard Skaees (60) 37-135-181—483 J. Petty (109) . .. 116-133-132—490 Ralph Kreutizegar (29) . 169-137-148—483 Dominic Mazza (45) .. .4 Marksmen Winners Two Ways at OCSC Only 12 points separated the winners from the losing rifle team in the recent OCSC - Marksmen’s club match at Oakland County Sportsmen's club range. Marks- men took the match in a double Attack Fatal to Tobin , -#Ex-Hillsdale Aide Dies LARAMIE, Wyo (UPI) — John. the Dales to a 25-game winning Tobin, a standout as a prep in! Dearborn, Mich., and at Michigan’ 31-122-271523 State University, suffered a fata] ditional classes at Michigan State * 7141-184 i¢|heart attack Saturday during the| 4-126-185—f s| Wyoming- game. Tobin, who was 30, was offensive line coach for Wyoming. He complained of a chest pain *3| while spotting in the press box for head coach Bob Devaney and was taken to a hospital by two fellow coaches, streak, He met Devaney while taking ad- in 1953 and when Devaney moved from Michigan State to Wyoming Colorado State football pn. picked Tobin as an assistant. Tobin is survied by his wife, Don- jna, and three daughters, Ellen, 6; |Mary Catherine, 3, and Amy Jean, a months, Another Mantle Homer | SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)—Mick- No one thought he was seriously ©Y Mantle’s two-run homer gave ill, but he died’two hours after he Mis American League stars a 42 was admitted to the hospital, * * * Tobin was a native of Dearborn and won two all-state berths as a/| prep guard before he enrolled at Michigan State in 1947. He played win, firing 950 actual and 999 handicap, OCSC’s five carded 942 and 995, The scores: —Cash Bond 189-197, Mrs. E en-— Clarence Bu 188. fhop). CraQetronski 2 Sok “Sarin * Ostrowski +200, Easter 189-201 and J. McGillis 192-203. Reds Stay Undefeated PROVIDENCE, RI. (AP) — With thir: new big line of Ray Ross, Dutch Reibel and Bo Elik contributing three goals, the un- beaten Providence Reds outscored the Cleveland Barons, 6-3, Sunday ‘|as a Spartan. on the Spartan varsity for three years and was named as one of the top eight guards in the country Before he followed Devaney to Wyoming, Tobin was line coach at Hillsdale College and helped MacKay Wins Doubles MEXICO CITY @#® = Former University of Michigan star Barry MacKay teamed with Rafael Osuna of Mexico for a doubles victory yesterday in thé Pan-American Invitational Tennis Tournament. The pair defeated Antonio and Gustavo Palafox of Mexico 4-6, night for their. fourth straight American Hockey League victory. 9-7, 246,63, 5-7, in Jim Martin's ten year National yard effort for the Detroit Lions against the Green Bay Packers during the. 1959 season, |victory over Willie Mays’ Nation- hs Leaguers in an exhibition game Sunday. Mays and Gil homered for the NL runs. Hodges Keeps Creel Filled WEDGEPORT, N.S. — Jay T. Fox, an employee of the New York State Supreme Court, kept a re- cord of his catch during 10 days days of fishing off Wedgeport. He took 185 pollack, 150 cod, 31 haddock, 153 mackerel and 66 fish of assorted species for a total weight of almost two tons. On one day he took 62 pollack| and 10 cod which came to a total weight of 1,000 pounds. DETROIT — Longest field goal Football League career was a 50- “te tngies ezta ore UNKNOWN Monti Halstead's fourth-period recoy-|to bring a lot of victories in the Studio City, Calif Hesperia Champ Club Pro Scores 271) to Beat Out Nation’s Top Stars HESPERIA, Calif. — Eric Monti, a 40-year-old club profes-| sional, bested a field of touring golf stars to win the $20,000 |Hesperia Open with a 17-under-par |72-hole total of 271. | Monti's only previous major win was the 1955 Miami Beach Open. His total was four strokes ahead jof a trio consisting of former U:S. Open champ Jack Fleck, of Tar-! zana, Calif.; Jay Hebert of San- ford, Fla: and Bob Duden. |Portland, Ore., at 275. | Monti’s rounds were 70-68-64-69 jon the par 72 Hesperia County Club course. The sagebrush surrounding the | course ruined the chances of Doug |Sanders, of Miami Beach, Fla., who was only one stroke behind |Monti on the final 18 yesterday. lHe tried a wood shot to clear a jrough on the ninth And landed in the open desert. It took him a |six-over-par 10 to get to the cup. |He finished with a 281 total. | Monti’s win earned him $2,000. Fleck, Hebert and Duden got | $1,233.33 each. Erie Monti, $2,000 Angeles, Calif Jack Fleck, $1,233.33 Tarzana, Calif Jay Hebert, $1,233.33 Sanford, Fla Bob Duden, $2,233.33 Oswego, Ore Paul Harney, $900 Worcester, Mass. Bill Casper, $800 Apple Valley, Bob Goalby $750 Crystal River, Fla, |Don Fairfield, $675 Casey, Ill Joe Kirkwood Jr.. $675 70-68-64-69—271 66-71-67-71—275 71-68-66-70—275 68-7-66-71—275 69-69-72-67—277 69-72-66-71—278 68-71-70-70—279 Calif, 70-67-71-72—280 67-68-70-75—280 couldn’t break through the sea- soned Iowa line to throw Treadway off balance. * * * Coaches hoped the MSU back- field speed would help make it an even contest, but the backs ‘were stopped in their tracks and a 23- yard total by Herb Adderley was the best Spartan rushing effort. Iowa speedster Bob Jeter showed the flashiest running for the Hawk- eyes with his best effort a 95-yard kickoff return. Michigan State’s only sustained drive was a single 64-yard touch- down march. Dean Look hit sophomore end Art Brandstatter for three pass completions and threw 13 yards to sophomore back Carl Charon of Boyne City, for the score. ;won more than our share. from Look also hit Brandstatter for \the two-pointer. Look connected with 10 of 21 tries for 140 yards. {Tommy Wilson missed all six of his pass attempts and both quar- |'terbacks wound up with minus eight yards rushing. * * * Notre Dame, a 28-6 winner over California, should be a heavy favorite here Saturday. “They look like the Irish of old,” warned Daugherty after watching the game films on television Sun- day. ‘‘And they'll be coming here all keyed up because we have them in recent years.” City Midget Grid Results| . Weekend scores in the Pontiac! Parks and Recreation Depart- ment’s city midget football pro- gram: LIGHTWEIGHTS LeBaron 27, Wever 0 Bethune 19, Crofoot @ Herrington-McConnell 21, Webster &@ Emerson 6, Baidwin-Willis-MarkTwain 2 Wisner 20, Owen 0 Alcott 6, Whittier-Pranklin. 2 HEAVYWEIGHTS < CLEANING UP — Clint bowling ball a good wash job the Press Bowlerama tournament yesterday at Maple Lanes. Hill Grand Prix Victor Despite Early Trouble RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP)—Phil Hill of Santa Monica, Calif. raced a 3liter Ferrari to victory Sun- day in the $25,000 U.S. Grand Prix for sports cars—even though his generator gave out on the first lap. Hill won the 203.05 mile race in a record 2:16.45, averaging 80.05 miles per hour. This surpassed last year’s average of 88 miles an hour set by Chuck Daigh of Long Beach, Calif. Daigh fell out of to- day’s race with engine trouble only 100 yards from the starting line Two of Hill's key challengers dropped out with engine trouble about half way through the race watched by some 75,000 fans, WEEKEND FIGHTS LOS ANGELES — Reybon Stubbs, 148, Los Angeles, ——— Irish Pat Lowry, 14744, Toledo, Ohio, 10 KINGSTON, Jamaica — Allan Harmond, Jamaica, out a Kid Bassey, Phila delphia, es, } NIGHT RACING 9 Races Nightly Rain or Shine through October 3] JACKSON HARNESS RACEWAY ES Sel, me lie lice a. 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Diplomatic officials now consider a distinct possibility a gathering of chief Western leaders, perhaps. in Washington, in advance of a meeting between the Allies and Soviet Premier Nikita S_ Khrush- chev. This East-West session will almost certainly be held at Geneva. President Eisenhower is under- stood to favor opening the meet- ing with Khrushchev before mid- December. Of 10 days or two weeks duration, if progress justi- fied such length, it would bring together Eisenhower, Khrush- chev, British Prime Minister | Harold Macmillan and President Charlies de Gaulle of France. Macmillan’s re-election Thurs- day, ending a period of uncertainty over Britain's political future, cleared the way for a speedup of summit conference negotiations Pirate Cave’ ee Project Fatal One 6f the things they have to 2 Boys Die, 3rd Saved whose tank truck was involved in decide is exactly what they want ° a fiery bus collision that killed to get out of the new phase of From Gravel Pit Near nine college coeds and a professor. East-West relations which seems Hudson to be opening up. disclosed faulty brakes on Poe's ; HUDSON (UPI)—Three boys de- truck, State Police said they would AP Wirephete SCHWEITZER HONORED — Dr. Albert Schweitzer, right, receives a document making him an honorary citizen of Frankfort, West Germany, from Mayor Werner Bockelmann. The humanitar- ian and Nobel Prize winner is currently visiting the Bon Repub- lic. With Manslaughter of 10 | NORTH BRUNSWICK, N. J. \(UPI) — State Police were ready ito file manslaughter charges to- Some are calling it a new era . : of high level personai diplomacy. |cided to dig a ‘‘pirate cave” at a file manslaughter charges aqainat Whatever it is, Khrushchev gravel pit near here Saturday and the driver rye aa magistrate seems to know exactly what he [the project ended tragically for ¥* available in this township. Mateos Ends Visif far less definite. | The boys—Richard Losey, 11; Therefore, some highly placed Roger Little, 9, and Larry Wilson diplomatic authorities say privately }0—went to a gravel pit a mile it would be a good idea for Western S0uth of Hudson along U. S. 27 and leaders to get together and decide Started digging in the loose gravel. what they want and how to go| A short time later, Howard about getting it at the Geneva Little went to the pit to look for | summit meeting his son and the two other boys. President Adolfo Lopez Mateos Such a strategy session might be, He heard cries and saw the Wil. _“i0ds up his state visit to Wash- held by Eisenhower, De Gaulle and son's boy’s head sticking out of imgton today by outlining Mexico's Macmillan if time permits. Or the gravel. |position on hemispheric affairs in they could send their foreign min- two speeches. isters into a huddle For the fourth night in a row, —_— a the Mexican President also will dine with President Eisenhower— this time at the White House cor- cespondents’ dinner honoring the WASHINGTON (UPI)—Mexican Little and two other men dug | frantically to extract the boys from three feet of gravel and sand. The Wilson boy was alive. But |Richard and Roger were pro- of Augustana Church nounced dead at the scene. U.S. Chief Executive. CHICAGO —The Rev Dr. Mal-| Mrs. 0. C. Ajger, wife of the | The Mexican President vin H. Lundeen has been elevated, OWer of the gravel pit, said the scheduled to speak today before to the presidency of the 600,000. beys asked her if they could play ‘the Council of the Organization of member Augustana Lutheran, & the pit. American States (OAS) and be- Church | She said she told them they had fore the National Press Club. Dr. Lundeen was installed yes- better wait until her husband got! Lopez Mateos was expected to terday in Rockefeller Chapel at the |home’and ask him. But the youths lay much emphasis on Latin In his ac- didn't wait. Alger was one of the! America's desire for stable prices Moves Into Presidency was University of Chicago ceptance message, Dr called for greater attention to the from the gravel. needs and the role of the a ithat area. ual Dr. Lundeen succeeds the Rev Dr. Oscar A. Benson. For the last five years he has been pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, La Grange, III * * * He assumes his duties Oct. 15 at the church headquarters in Min- neapolis. Golfers Are Integrated in Coral Gables, Fla. CORAL GABLES, Fla. (UPI) —' City officials disclosed that golf courses have been quietly inte- grated for weeks with almost no notice in this well-to-do Miami sub- oe urb “The city has instructed golf ef course personnel to permit Negroes i to play on its golf courses, said Mayor John M. Montgomery. ‘‘We have no policy of banning Negroes at this time.” fo call the fuel oil man!” FULLY AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES ... that assures you a safe supply always—GULF’S PAYDAY LOANS (9 easy payments) BUDGET PLAN ... the modern convenient way to pay. 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Roosevelt says a —with just 21 candles, It’s a ‘fam. by leaps and bounds,” he ily ii Dialing London Girl, 10, Strangled, gn ihe Feene Father Shot in UP May Come Soon L'ANSE (AP)—A 10-year-old girl Bradley Widow Weds Another Lakes Sailor asked that they be sent by mail. Roosevelt's son John, who his family, and more e CHICAGO (UPI) — It may not|Detroit Supermarket was strangled and her father shot able to pick up a phone and dial boy friend of an older sister was a city in Europe, a telephone offi-/ perRorr w—An armed bandit|arrested as their killer at Aan apy Rate, see compen UA aoa Patents erat e New York, said:stood in the doorway telling pros- Te vi were Ee eventual worldwide long distance jpective customers the store was Lynn nd. losed. ers is entirely within the realm . oa of possibility. said the gunman -scooped up two ius, Baraga County prosecutor, attended a dinner forcing | said he orally admitted both slay- dialing of telephone numbers is|his way into the office. was a birthday cake rod | AV us [3 r \ Aa Ape YAN KE = Leda S ‘e STARTS TONITE at 6 P.M.—ONE ENTIRE WEEK of SENSATIONAL SELLING! THE YANKEES WANT ACTION AND PROVE IT WITH THESE LOW PRICES! be. long before a person will be! Robbed by 2 of $2,400 to death last night. 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Resaerchers at the California Institute of Technology produced | winter rye in two months by | spraying with Gibberellin, a hor- the 6 to 8 weeks of cold weather usually required in the growth cycle. It can algo be done with wintér wheat, they said. Record Togetherness I COLUMBUS, Ohio —Two lieu- tenant colonels at Lockbourne Air Force Base claimed a record for togetherness. Robert A. Stuemfle, Layman, a_ master claim to be the only two men presently on a BAT jet bomber | a eT OL oe of the cost. crew to have flown together since He sald the government’s cost | 1953. will be financed by a new one- = =e cent-a-gallon tax op gasoline over |] Great Lakes $500,000 Exhibition the present three-cent tax and TI ' F by the transfer of half the 10 per | cent tax on automobiles to the highway trust fund. | McNamara said: | “‘When we look at the interstate | highway program we do not see some minor project that can be turned on and off like a faucet or }whenever a dollar is available. “We see a gigantic undertaking wan =a BIKEL EDWARD DMYTRYK _ NIGEL ‘BALCHIN | that is connecting our share of this ap CinenaScor€ learth with the finest network of |] Oct. 16, 17, 18, 19 | wale COLOR by DE LUXE | | Toads ever built. | “bo Adm. Masonic Temple THE LURE — Strange fasci- nation drew Professor Rath to her and eventually caused his downfall] in ‘“‘The Blue Angel,” starring May Britt and Curt Jurgens. In color, the movie is STEAL OPNOMC SOURS “We see plans laid to cope with | | the ever-growing increase in | population and the resultant in- crease in highway vehicles, “We see more than 700,000 _ FEATURES AT 1:00 — 3:05 — 5:25 — 1:35 — 9:45 EXTRA! TRAVEL © CARTOON Yow} Fa tH wate Coe James Stewart . 7 }sons at work. ow ww | FRI: ** “ANATOMY OF YIRDFR” || —— ot ihe Cerin “We see a. demonstrable saving Boer Caoser- MooRe — in human life. f BAUS ~{ ‘i a j . “Yet, it is sad to realize,” Mc- _ Won't Forgive Monty Namara continued, “that this pro- aPrivates A iS EERE *. F +o gram is in jeopardy and that it J . for Laborite ‘Lunatic Tag will continue to be in jeopardy as Aitelp ma as long as it is conducted under this COLOR wy 08 LURE BOLTON, England (UPI) — Field. 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Hpebenoec WENTY-81x Bob Considine Says: News Hounds Are Thick as Fleas NEW YORK—Three recent as-;it to the others, answer their ques-, what can happen when there is | From that extreme we went to signments have given me pause tions. ne self-control, ne proper assign- about my ‘trade. Only now is the GOT STORY comprehension quite clear. We are’ Nixon's small “pools” followed in a period of ¢over-coverage of him news events. mine near Sverdlovsk, for a boat- Vice President Nixon sped ‘ide through darkest Russia with 50 kitchen where he and the Premier | ment of “pool” places, ne de- fined rules of the game. the other: One man Jim Hagerty, telling us at Gettysburg what went jon in the momentous talks at Camp ‘David, many miles away. . Garst was outraged. But his; into the bowels of a copper |, nies 0 - ont n veen of mounting chaos only aggravated Measure, a system of “‘pooling There must be an_ in-between with Khrushchev, to the ine humiliating specatcle of the|Which will keep an event or an or 60 reporters and a dozen had their set-to. And the rest soon playing its worst manners. cameramen on his tail. A_ total learned. ible for all of us to go, but Chaos cannot be made to dis-/peoples to know what's going on.! who couldn't, or weren't appear by the application of a farm-soiled boot to the pants of Harrison Salisbury of the N. Y. Times, nor the throwing of hands- of ten could have reported it POSS - better. those Premier Khrushchev was so Chosen, got their stories. thoroughly swamped and there The most familiar notes of jour- was so little official organization alistic discord during the Khrush- It would not have been ne world’s last great free press dis- respect the rights of a_ free That task is one which our own communications world must us efficiently. But if we don’t do or self-discipline that at times his Chev visit was the trip of the'f of silage into the faces offit by ourselves we'll either sur- tour here was as badlv covered Premier to the farms of Bob Garst cameraman, nor bellowing orders |feit the public—which must know as it was overcovered. If possible. 9€aF Des Moines and to a SUPE to his tractor and row-cutting|the true score in these tense times market at Stonestown, Calif. About 506 representatives of all media covered the world series, | _ clio Prime — veal down!" a usual number for that event. | But the repetition seemed more appalling than before, as was machine operators to “run ‘em|—or, even worse, fail in our duty ito tell it enough. i | individual from being trampled! under foot but at the same time) fathom. Nobody's going to do it for BOARDING HOUSE the length of the stories and the amount of costly newsprint and editorial air-time given gratis to what was at timey a pretty dreary show. How better spent, let's say. on a reasoned explanation of why we, the ga-reatest, have fallen so far behind Russia in space rocketry| that our foremost authority. Willy Von Braun. can say, resignedly. | “the first Amemecan Astronauts on the moon will have to go through Russian customs ”’ Lo * * Of there three journeys into evcessiveness. the Nixon tour Was | the best arranged. best-handled | wurmalistically. 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Hurt as Father Ss Sep «. 1.15 Nov af a3s(Pumpking. (be) 5.5. <20)4ccces 110 back roduc ' * * * Oats Dec .. .. ., 828 Radishes. black % bu._....... 159 back into production shortly. The P. we at the verte , eee Dee 3. 3. ,2 alte ee we .. 9.00/Radishes, red, doz, by. ..... ..-. 100 Phileo and Raytheon were nial celebration of the pontifical ye e its im eq | in ir I. E. DANIELS, Distr ! IRquashy Acorn. bu wl gg Other electronics to make | North American College. + Ttyearois Wate 563 West Huron Street |Squash, Buttercup, bu. ......... . 150 progress, each gaining about a ‘ ‘ P ax FE 23-7111 Squash. Butt bi 15 ship boy was injured in a cross E ontiac, Mich. ae Lodge Calendar Squash, Delicious. bu’ ............., 180. point. Raytheon's chart pattern Pm») . ured 1 ros U.N. Votes to Decide Syuash Hubbard, bu. 173! was sald to be attractive country motorcycle race at High . : ; — Pontiac Shrine No. 22. W.S. J neering eT: ee Atly en ogers land Recreation Area Sunday, « Between Poland and MODERN WOODMEN “anager sep 2 Wednesday, Orto- if furans tovesé 6a "** 989. Gains’of about a point also were - ~ |cording to Oakland County sherifr : Turk f Posit; : CraAMs - . k Island, IIL o'cloc ary c- scored by Boeing, General Dy- deputies urkey or osition Iome Office — toch Island, Curdy, Scribe. Adv GREENS ue ine f) { § P rata ng A we ceee secs ees $1 9 namics and Martin Co. ue or urgery * * * = N : B f |Kale bu | vee ee 1 50 _ + Wiliam \W oster of o's) UNITED NATIONS. NY uw — ews in rie Mustard. No 4, bu"... ree o S| Advances of ben ian sre WASHINGTON um — Atty. Gen.‘Dixie Highway was pushing his A morning of indecisive balloting Russell Preston, 6575 Lanman Seiee Chara ou 5 288 : suae ith f bout ¢ William P. Rogers told newsmen motorcycle up a hill on a tral in the UN General Assembly loft . t., Waterford Township, reported —_ oo: point. by ae ee “ id oe 4 today he will enter Walter Reed when he was struck from behind Communist Poland and Western to police that his cement mixer. SALAD GREENS ean ra oe tk eu aie Army Hospital tomorrow for a'by another motorcycle driven by backed Turkey firmly deadlocked LIFE OF VIRGINIA’S and 100 large planks, kept in an Part Cabbage. _ ot et teens $2.00 sion _ sais ey i—< operation involving removal his father Charles, 37 today in a contest over a seat in « 3, 1 > fi ; . ; ae empty lot at Tubbs and Airport Sacnraie.. i LIEU yas : - of a polpy from his vocal cords. | The boy was in satisfactory con. the security council pty : micport Tee ee . -}78 Chrysler and American Motors The 46 ld Rogers was at : : MAN of the MONTH roads, were stolen over the week-;Lettuce’ Boston bu 300 were up fractionally. General e 4-year-o togers Was at dition today at Pontiac Gencral * * * end. Lettuce. head. bu. ... we ceeee 150 ein wal -aloul liane his office today. He popped into Hospital with a broken ankle Voting was expected t ntinu meanik. a ™ i ns a Texaco and Standings pe iNew the Justice Department press “ * ar t an afternoon session igi ig Sept asl > mas A ae ss lead 8 tse hold 1 t 337 * “ : ‘s about the of Virgini a NLA anch office. In recog: ( tome v4 oes ae Jersey) rose about a point each. ee sin pagaleie Deput, His father said that he lost) cor Poland was leading through. standing sales and service to Polic\ owl er is bee ame po : ‘ ‘ Li t k New York Central came back Oper asen ‘ < . Pus trol of his motorcycle when he si cut the balloting and at one “Man of the Month” by Louis Pohl, Ilccal manage: the home of Mrs. Dorothy O'Con- ves fractionally Atty. Gen. Lawrence E. Walsh his son and attempted to stop voint was only six Votes short A lif f Virgini epresentati' nee 1953 Mio K ner. at 684 Kenilworth St., accord: DETROIT LIVESTOCK | - mn Be acting Silarey penerst | the sequleed twethirdy 9: Oe alee ing to Pontiac police. DETROET | Oct | ia) (AP icaiucaals for the next counle of weeks. Ex- inlay “es me ° * ee es His compat ‘ a dy Ped darts congle nies _ N Y k k ; vr rf + daeonntor jority of those present and vot x Wot He Cart Musfeldt, of 5 Rosshire Ct., steers. only limited number choiee heil- ew York Stocks See teem te, 1959 Automobile me known loca told police Saturday that eoastouelccs eeriy run: cows around 30 per, Figures after decimals are eighths Rogers sé id he was “feeling fine ee oO s f S¢ cent: steers and heifers mederately . aca! | : roland s createst streng ‘ : . : took dio valued at $75 from # = . y Fy) Se m. First Methodist Church at good to choice shorn lambs with sum- ree ite 974 Nat Bisc 53.1| ; we cp. (the all-time record high of 976,390 Cal room ie | 56 Smith, who lives at 2920 Berk- Birmingham, W. Maple of Pleaser ions Goat ae Wm aah lBettacte cos et Ret Geto" S| able De, Birmaaghann, haw been 07 AUB. 1 of this year. s load vu 2 on ! ” , Ss sant. Snack bar and free parking. |(h' ) slaughter “ewes 3.60-6.60:" most! ‘Galum de Hl. 242 Nat Tee -c 1006| im the caheinchfic budisens for 25 | On Oct. 1 last year dealers en- Oakland County Congressmar — Rummage Sale. Clothing, an- _ fo —— ee ee [came Bown = 333 NY Central .. 32 years and previously was part- tered the new model period with William S. Broomfield will speak i \ tiques and misc. Cor. 421 S. Opdyke) Cdn Pac ...., 26.6 Norf & West . 942/ * 312.897 unsold cars. Wednesday at the sithivemncet — and Knollwood, Tues. Wed.,| Capital Airl | 154 No Am Av .. 376, Mer in a Dodge - Plymouth deal- eee alee | # Oct. 14, 14th. 11 m.-4 p m. Adv. Poultry and Eggs rerblge pager 36 Oni "oll eo s,| ership in Cleveland., | * * * ing of the Pontiac Life Under . 14, \ .m., .m. Sha nio | ; 7 . writers Assn. to be held at tl 7 1 1 |Cater Trac . 316 Pac G & El 63 | ) Automotive News s ud General : AS weld a } 3 Sisters’ Market, 608 W. Huron., > ee ee Chee & Oh. f74 pen AW Air 23.2/ The new building, offering 9.00 Motors dealers held the most un. Elks Temple at 8:20 am - Grand special: Winter potatoes.’ DETR t. 12 '—Prices per Chrysler . . 632 Panh Epl ..° 46.6/square feet of floor space, houses :

2 57 ° t _ Conwumer Pw ses Preps D .... O08 trucks Trading on Increase Washington, teil the wanes ut Ae DETROIT EGGS |Cont Can $85 prin Prt * 45. There is also an adjacent used ‘ Vane latins oo Datrtlt bm cake Mots ledersidiait giaaea: cent Met <2 15a Proct 4 ,O +: $22icar let. at Detroit Exchange uses ¥ f te Wise anee: A S federai-state grade c u > sin ae cordnz to Je 1 (asresen yoeram Whites—Grade A extra eres 45: Cont Oi! . 48.6 pa o : 0.7 —____ _ . a SMe CENA) ONO P Ble large 38-43: medium 29-34: smal! 23-24, |Cop: a OG : Walarcen The Detroit) Stock Exchange chaftman for the association / — ae ee ea a ale ined Pots muy 113 Wes Un Tel ;? Washington Township volume of trading for September ae 23; checks 19 (Bet eats it pd es as Moth f Was 392.945 shares having a dollar = CHECK YOUR sarnes ON THESE QUESTIONS * j ® son °o a ere Site Grace a jaane 37-41: extra mug Airc . a a Wool wort’ other o Five Dies Value of $11.990.796.08 ax compared Business Notes NO YES latge 34-37: large 33-37: medium 27-29; Bow’ chem 6.4 yale & Tow a areaerey to August wh@n 334.875 shares were small 19: grade B large 27: browns—| Fast Air L 381 cea “4 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — @ Am | really developing the two highest pard at Grade A jumbo 40: extra Jarge 35: large| East Kod 36.3 Republic Sil. 2 39 traded having a dollar value of 34: medium 26'9-28: small 18; grade B/Eaton Mfe ... 81.2 el a sn -year-old Washington Township $11.332.633.12 Roo Gathman, general mani. business and industry—the ability to handie people a large 262-27. |r eed nce LAM AS heey, cae « Mother of five was dead on arrival - . facturing manager, Fisher Body ability to sell my ideas to others? Fmer Rad ... 162 Rey Tob .. 56.3 Saturday at the Community Hos- ” Division of General Mote Ft lFrie RR 127% Roval Dut . . . I i wcneval fotors. has ; ¥ Detroit Br h Ex-Cell-O | 376 Safeway St... 14 pital near Almont The ten most active traders were announced the appointment of Jos @ Am | preparing myself for leadersinp in all pr ¢ 51.6 2) = “ = oac Ee Me h 516 St Ree pep | According to Macomb County 48 follows eph A. Mosser as general traffic my life? Li W ld PP Bs . ae Sears co us Coroner Dr. Raymond G. Markle. Burroughs Corp... 23.856 shares; manager of the division ren 4 cantite Icenses Or a Ve Simmons ..., 81 (the death of Mrs. Peter Slane of Studebaker, Packard C forp., 28.694: | Mosser, formerly semor — stait om AO Lisle: ke speal ron Raee ands e (ee) F fo ? Sales Concern Gen Faw 952 aes S14 17389 28-Mi'- Rd. was due to an Detroit Ex uleon Co., 20.555; General assistant at the GM Tech Center. hind of group Gan melee. 33 Sou Pac ..... ia overdose of sleeping pills Motors Corp., 19 OI: Lansing succeeds Fo S Norton who is. re @ Am | able to remember names and faces’ |G Tel & El . 6@§ Sou Rr .... 525: She was found unconscious in Stamping, 11,200: American Tele- tiring. Mosser came to Pontiac AVON TOWNSHIP — Detroitiget Fme -- 122 Sverry Ra ... I ng Pontia Shine 6 oleae "i ee eo 708 ther home by her husband who phone & Telegraph. 9.574: Ameri- as traffic manager in September @ Am | overcoming the fears and feelings of inferiority - Broach and Machine Co. here has omen 37 st on cai ee called for anSambulares. He said can Motors Corp., 9.566; Consoli- 1945 from the Cleveland plant and that hold many people back—and am I developing courage licensed a worldwide manufactur- pe aval — Std Oil Nt cas so she had ( een despondent over the'dated Paper Co., 7.842: Detroit was later promoted to plant super- and self-confidence? ing and sales organization to mar- Sie at gece “t! dag Pecent loss of an infant daughter Steel Corp., 7.503; Chrysler Corp., intendent ket its precision tools abroad, Gt No Rv | 89 2 Sun O}) : *-¢jand also had been in ill health. !7,055. He lives at 81. N. Genessee St i t * uit One ‘ine Rwitt & Co | ane] = a : If you are concerned about your self-rating, it is suggested u w 2 0 | ——— Gustav von Reis, president of De-|Hammer_ Pap 1449 Tenn Ges ... $18 you investigate the DALE CARNEGIE COURSE. Just one - oan 4 land FF... 12.2) Texaco . troit Broach, said that association | jor : W ie. with the Birmingham Small Arms Hooker , 3 atten Sule i i 10 Ere Victims of oo 000 Plot evening of your lifetime is all it will take for you to discover A “\Indust Ray 19.1 W Alr., 22.1) . Tools Group, which includes sev-| Ine Rana 6 flame ce the magic methods DALE CARNEGIE uses in helping men and A Inland Stl 403 reente c 37.11 ili iH eral companies forming one Ofjinter'ak et1. 403 Fwente Cen .. 39) women develop confidence and new abilities and%&kills in ’ Int Pus Mch 411 tee Europe’s largest manufacturer Of | Int—gary om "s.7 Un Pac. 34.2 O na e OO eS adc Effective Speaking, Leadership and Human Relations broaching tools, machine tools and! tnt Bick a8 nit Air Lin 4 a3. , n Or 5 os cutting tools, will provide an en-| Int Siiver 47° Unit Prot... 82 This i ay; d ' Dies $ a warm invitation to you and your associates an larged network of overseas outlets Isl Cpe Coe ret oepimee?.'t 3] MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP)—Ten tiny, four-legged She reported she got a telephone call friends to be our guests ot an exciting for the firm’s products. pened we a os Rub. “108 8] victims of a $5,000 ransom plot were back a few days ago demanding ransom. She The group's worldwide sales |Kt#e! Nay :. 477 US Tob ...:. 72.7/ home today, leading a dog's life. said she recognized the voice as that of Free First Session Of The ing Detroit B. 8. A. machine tols sox, AvERAG cen ana sea cresulice ue aus aUacenrc DALE CARNEGIE COURSE s ; f ‘ - ta nant tEW FORK. Oct. 2 (Compiled hy Underweight, ragged and weary, the prize as a groom for the dogs at dog shows. é 2 ap Ne 15 60 , nations throughout the world. Indust. Rails vu. Stork: se disap arim ae ee ae oF pai The poodles were rounded up over the ‘ BIRMINGHAM : Net change ,,..+ 5—devoure ound-size Ortions oO er, w ’ - The B. S. A. organization, an es-|Noon'toley 172.3328 1387 967 2228 P eekend, some from homes of the women, Wednesday — October 14 — 7:30 P.M. tablished licensee for several lead-|Pit', 87, «+--+ + 3314 1985 967 922.4 biscuits, dried milk and wheat germ. some from homes of relatives or friends. Birmi . h C itv H eek ago... irmingham Community House AP Wirepnete |'28 U. S. manufacturers, is a group Fen Se se: ike oe ae The little canine puffballs are valued at ~ & * C s Scten and ‘Tawnwend £8. gn.) VOAr MFO 2.4. . . . . Ss SHE'S TUESDAY — Superior pall Bley known worldwide for)isse nign '.:..3586 1478° 1028 235.8) a total of $25,000 which accounts for their The last was picked up as he limped for- orner Bates Court at Santa Monica, Calif. |Proeurtion of Daimler gnotor cars| ite ign //../3120 1988 987 2143| theft from the kennels of Mrs. Leicester lornly along a Long Island expressway. : ;° jand busses, B.S.A. motorcycles,|i9se tow ...'!' 234.7 809 729 1866 . *Write for complete Self-Analysis Folder has made it official, her name is ‘ Harrison, a dog breeder at nearby Massa- . . ; . Pp Teeaday Weld. The i¢-year-cld military and sport weapons, and a| DETROIT sTOCKs That was tiny Snowboots, off his feed ee ee y wide selection of machine tools (C. J. Nephler Co.) poqua. and down from his formal fighting weight — D actress, born Susan Weld, leaves and fine steels of all kind | Figures after decimal point« are ecighths! Classes are now forming 1] .s Greater. Detroit area the courthouse after the judge eels Of & Ss. High Low Neon| Four women, including a former employe of 3'4 pounds to a mere 2'». He is wortn , png eu . approved her ition to have , [Baldwin Rubber oe a Pi | at the kennels, are charged with the dog- $3,500. . LEADERSHIP TRAINING. INC : |Ross Gear Co.* 23 23.6) 115 EAST GRAND RIVER AVE oy her name changed to the one [Georgia 2nd to Texas Oreat Lakes Of! & Chem. co* 1.3 18, 2@Ping. . The women are charged with burglary. Be- East rt Al she ses professionally. Her well Electric Motor Co" .., 11 12 ras ; DETROIT 26 MICHIGAN mother says she has been called | ATLANTA — There are 159 [Pentnvolar Metal Prod. Co*'.: 9.219 | CALL DEMANDS RANSOM sides Miss Di Joseph they are Virginia dace 4 Ie vag oo i wine id’ the dogs were taken Kalkhof, 28, Lillian Lyons, 34, and Marcia | Tuesday since she was two |ties. in Georgia, — only wo Ree Manufecturing Co." at 10.4 i Mrs. Harrigon said the dogs were taken fe) - : n Lyons, 34, \ leon Ah ; Esterbrook, 27 months old. Texas ‘which has 254. NO sale; bd and ated while she was ill at a hospital. t ; Nee eee MO WU Mn te fe fe tee TN Ee TN ee ee Se ee ee ay a we ee ' : : ’ TWENTY-EIGHT | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959 : . Death Notices | Help Wanted Male 6) Help wasted 5 Female 7 Employment Agencies 9 Bulding nerve = 13 a| | 10 BOYS : V elyTl Alderman 6172. ) ‘ 4 We need 10, boys to work - BK a. ree ughter Prancls two wfternoons only ‘Owar 1S SEMENTS W Berry: sister of rt iL. Wedtheday Oct. 14 » hore ruaranteed, 5B - be held —— ‘Oct. ES from i: 30 er 6 p.m. | Tuesday, 13, at 3_ p.m. from to #30 p DRI tKT COSMETICS. PULL, | MEET THE PUBLIC - $105 | CEMENT WORK OP | ¢ c uneral part tore _ Typing. Sweet smile. Residential & comm’l. Licensed, ams In ee 5 Must be 16 years of age Franklla Drees. 14 Mile at Mid- one: hee: OFFICE $300 bonded & ae ‘Raymond W. . is, 3 mins. | "352 Going; 68: « Apply in persen to CHILDREN p for older woman, , _Com | band “of uilfen i er rat Ya Br see lee Tre euheroine RMR NTO is OUR epecanr®. | deer becthne el Gerson cna ate! il oa eanaee a, housework. SMART OFFICE GAL $250 WORK | x lik T . service wilt be Circulation Department po bn responsi aie rides *| "Experienced in engineering pa- w “GC EM MENT W mS fon ie wtier Mout PEMALE Leaked ri Daya? a. tensed — Bonded. UL 32-2762. | ome with Rev. James McC! _ > yeas : sec (rans. CASHIER $300 | GinpENTER WORK NEW & RE- officiating, Interment in Perry THE PONTIAC PRESS aif Ca Meet the public. Auto Dealer. “pa, mal done smectat. FE pl a state at the duntoos care for chikiren ‘Fe 9 (4 oT ee TYPIST .. . $280) eis yee BY Li SED = : \TIONT 8-0098. Teletype. Aged 25-35 } 5178, LEECE. OCT. 13, 1980, MARTHA 12 MEN | GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE | builder. Free estimates, OL 3 (Mattie), 1724 Hadley Rd..'Orton- 18 TO 20 Part time. 8:30 am. to 1:00 CLERK CASHIER . $00, “CEMENT & BLOCK ville: age 83; dear mother of p.m days per week. $36. to No typing. Aged 20-35. i WORK — FE 8-0782 Howard . Mrs. Annie Uloth, Sars $85 per wk. Only those! start. Searrak ocpertence neces- | —______ Richard Leece and Elwin Leece: ling to work need apply. | eet 4 Apply 59 MEDICAL TECHNICIAN $275 | CERAMIC TILE eee tae ee ee No Salesmen NERAL OFFICE WORK FOR |° Blood coun FREE ESTIMATES—TERMS - Gonaral nettiee cin ae haa | Call FE 8-8103 for appt. ture store tag | book 8 Advance Ploor Co OR 3-870) ren eral service w —— ee = ty abilit days includ | CLERK TYPIST $285 bd ~ Wednesday, Oct. 14. at 2 pim.| A-l MECHANIC FOR GENERAL sat He's 1. ° | ~ Accurate with accounting exper-| COMPLETE | SERVICE. from the . Sherman Funeral — Must “ate own tools - " | lence. Lay, sand and finish. LePoy Mil- | Botrsir oifciting “interment te | foe‘ wsthiy yen uring una 5 AF WALL TAPING AND_PINIBE r J - Ortonville Cemetery. Mrs. Leece Apply Pontiac Press Box 11 pear ir person at 1018 Joslyn. Oe cee ah dictaphooe ‘ex: | DRY WALL EL TAPING AND PINIGH- will Me im state at the C. FP. EXPERIENCED ALL AROUND | HOUSEKEEPER OVER 30 HOME| perience. | tne re fe EST. Sherman Punera! Home, Orton-/ “baker. FE 8-6016. | nights. Must like children and be ELECTRICAL SERV. — FREE ait OF gee BS TUES eee We able to cook. Call after 2 p.m. | cost RK $300 | _Partney Electric __FB_5-5439 or UIST. OCT. 11, 1959, HILDA | “44 PE 5-8078 oNcR Seaknsiping Experience. | ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Con- Ce ee ee ee Edsel & Ramblers. Wilson ure | LADIES | struction and maintenance. Ed Sher te) lerbert, rege ms | ic. UL 2-3 AP Wirephote uist, Mrs. Walter Rahn end Perey Highland, Mich. MU! upperware Home Parties has | MEN } Fant raTis ON WIRING Mrs alter L. Chamberlin: dear 131. ooenigs for 14; seven part time, | ie ay water heater, ranges and AND BABIES MAKE FOUR — Mrs. James pital in Milwaukee. Last Christmas Eve, Mrs. | sister of Mrs. Adina Heden and APPRENTICE SERVICEMAN $5C per week, seven full Tali | MILLING MACHINE $3.25 HouR | dryers. PE 5-841. B Munro i Barrock smiles lovingly and somewhat unbeliev- Barrock gave birth to her first child. The trip- Mrs. Ellen Pearson; also survived | lifetime employment rtunit $100 per week To help with fall iv at trib ae ; fete eros Lue : . : . by 11 grandchildren and two | for man, age i8 to 25 with miny| business. Commission, car nec-, Opera _Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron. ingiy at her newborn triplets in St. Michael Hos- lets give her a family of four in 10 months. great-grandchildren Mrs. Holm- mum of pats fo Pes: education. essary earn while you learn. | EN ~ EXCAVATING - — TRENCHING. . uist will be taken from | Denelesa- Liberal pe social benefits| Call collect VE 17-7518, VE 17-8731 BUMP & PAINT soP BULLDOZING — EM 3- 2 ohns Pune ome lay to while tra. en have mect-/ to” interview __ | ae ‘CABINS. A - Pederson Puneral Home in Chi- anical aptit and pass screeD- [ADIES. 18 TO 45. PART-TIME I sare Ri a $325 | HOME E GARAGE ouilder. FHA — . . ae cago for service on, Wednesday _ = tests. al PE 2-0285 for) “(elepbone survey work. From our | sGmator | Terms. PE 4-6909 - | LITMATTA, OCT. 9, 1959, PRED ED- , _®Ppointme | office. No experience necessary | iG. PULLY Water Tunnel Urge ROTC Training win, 6086 Dixie Hwy. Waterford;| AUTO MECHANIC to earn $30.00 per week. For ap- FINANCE TRAINEE aad ALAS L.A. Young. age 48. beloved husband of Blaine | ‘sg ius pointment call PE 8-2913. | eo = MOR PEN eq a ae Wonks S h All W et E Liimatta: beloved son of Frank | With hydramatic experience. Pull) “Oca: FINANCE OFFICE Has| AS®1FIED AD MGR. $0 CAKE WALLS & eee or FE Cc ere ‘ Liimatta: dear father of Mrs. | the time. Good money | opening for young lady. 18 to 31.| wANAGER TRAINEE $400 | — Sioase kinds Donald (Jean) Haslip, Adele, Lila. and all benefits. Shelton Pontiac-| Tuing® shorthand, & ability to | for State Colleges UU MAT Cana rs . : . Linda Lee, Preddie, Frankie and Buick, Rochester, Michigan. OL | i Eel = —~OHTN Wa RODS Results Too Fast Arthur Liimatta and Mrs. Harvey 1-8133. j oe oalery orefiv-anaring plas & | bh Preah are) Install Repair res Uriminals ae ae tints “kengeth_aisard, Pioreoce |*Giauraat and “Wars abun" | Past, bosouaaaion Wht tram | OO" | oe = , ,— . » j . ' e a e5- DENVER ‘UPI) — The city of aE AE All Michigan Litmatta, Mrs. Eno Virenius and experienced yee poo rae Pec is ame een = to Mr. | CREDIT ADJUSTMENT $300 | MONEY ror, 7 , REMODELING. -NVER mel colleges were urged today by th | Mrs. John (Lila) Rachki. Puneral| 40 yearx old. Apply Pontiac Press| Baker 204 National Bidg. | Zreines. Car furnished. Must be; pew oe yINANGE CO. 1185 h - a: a) Denver decided to spend $30 mul- ° — la oa nee cone ee | eee | MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO TakE| “'"#!* | Nope St. PE. 80661 Longs oremen Official lion on a 23-mile tunnel through Michigan Department of the Am. 13, at 2 pm. from Christ Luther- | ove WANTED. RESTAURANT! full ch ed) Guiaall; children ae | oo ING FOR 2 g en Church with Pastor Arvid AS) “werk Age 1158 Bets Gri. $1 | te mocitiess hems PX -SaeeT | OCT RAL OFTICE ___,- 01s | Tamncae, | Excavating teat ° . Rare “ng much ede n rion to ador -OTC derson officiating Interment in n or urchasigg departmen ype 50 tic tanks. e ie Defends Giving High the Roux — to = i ich-needed ican Legion to adopt ROTC pro Ottawa Park Cemetery Mr enn re. FOR ea, PART TIME COOK. TUES. MORN- words per minute ditches and boat well. UL 2-54 : . water to the eastern slope vrams Litmatta will lie in state at the | NTE. NTRACT, ing & Wed. Afternoon. 577 Au- PL ASTERING & CARPENTRY. Posts to Ex-Convicts Since last spring. work coh the * * * apes Puneral Home from 12 noon — e building. FE 49545 for| burn Ave DOMESTIC SERVICE Clean workmansbip. J. Frick. EM : coher cg De eS eo A soot REFINED LADY DESIRES LIGHT ecu as -6961 tunne las co bay I ' hich time he will be taken to NI i acc 5 ‘CO) N’ tunnel has been delayed, made The department's. policyanaliiic yey ee ata “CALL TONIGHT 3-0 PM» housework. Live in. FE 4-1829 And Register with us | PLASTERING G NEW & REPAIR. NEW YORK (UPI)—W m \V More expensive than expected, anc caenneiil meh cee MORLEY. OCT. 9. 1989. EDITH SWITCHBOARD 2 OPERATOR. 11 | Attics finished Rawls, FE 40153 : aT am and finally, in July, stopped alto. ©S°CUESe cominillee, meeting ye Bruce. $845 Old “Orchard Trail, To find out if you ean qualify; P™ to 7 am. be ie ge CAFE & CLINICAL PLASTERING & REPAIR — REAS. Bradley, preudent of the Interna- oother for week terday at a Lansing hotel, adopted Dr Wii ae yin ory late | Soe Ez a gee gion grea Between 24 - . SERVICES Pat Lee. FE 23-7922 R LAYING, ns gether Ss * sal eae = r ele orley. Funeral serv- | a! you to earn per wee = SE <. SNYDER PLOO tional Longshoremen’s Assn. ad- ; ¢ Nahvional Security Commission ice at Chapel of ¢ of the William | and still retain your regular SALESL. ADY WE NEED... arte and finishing Phone FE sie Gast wicht i union still The tunnel project keeps strik- ,, port) urgu Michigan collegt 5 Re Hamilton Been lg a seowitren OR 3-0922. Mr. Alien REAL ESTATE — Extellent earn- Murses Bides. waitresses, | 5-0593. AEE eS RT TS UtOn ting water, an appareatly endless (5, iffer the inilitary tr , opr peat - | DETAILERS FOR FIXTURES. EX- | ured ictly commission cooks. beauty operators. al- ~ ; ie Not it i : ite i” pits sil pinion pro day at 3} pm_ Interment private | nerienced only. Overtime. EM | ing scared. Surely os exper | ——————— - ROOF FREPAIRS, 4-0444 ‘ PPA) ° gram “at the earliest opportunity O'BRIEN. OCT 11. Peg igi=} 3-6331 ence but will consider cating | EVELYN EDWARDS | EAVESTROUGHING —__ Baereeee 3 oe rs ; a see “p.! S right woman Must own & car ‘ ‘ “ - | It burst forth from a rock face In spite of the so-called re- wife of Gilbert T. O’Brien; dear | : ble t ea Teer | - ‘ . : 9 | i in Su lies 14 . 3 laxation of tensions, the nation mother of Norman R. OBrien and | Picary “ot ged (png oa esta b- VOCATIONA | Bu di g upp a 7m. TT : Gis - under hugh pressure. at 300 gale 4% me , Gilbert T. O'Brien Jr, also sur- | lished ff L oH B Real- COUNSELING SERVICE The ILA. whose Maine to Texas , : Ant . atin oe n : : lished firm Town ae 241 J NEED CASH FOR REPAIRS halted | lons a minute on July 21, at a and state are in grave peril of an vived by two brothers. one sister | | Ee Bed Lee ee le . PE 4-058 FE etite = ‘\ "or new construction? See SEA- vate paren SAT = - hs : : : _ | _ : HOUR STIRS Was Dalted last week point mine miles deep in a moun- international Communist — con endements Sill be announced | Opportunity to work on large} 5" FE 24610. Ask for Mr ee TPT | BOARD FINANCE, 1185 N. Perry by a Taft-Hartley injunction, was tain side spiracy, the report said later by the Donelson-Johns Fu- | ieoor a project for Oakland | —— ~~~ Sienograpler ' BAKER | _ St. FE 8-0661 Tel AINS expelled from the AFL-CIO several ““ ~" . : | meral Home ; County. Must have experience in Stenographer PLUMBIN ‘G BA GA 5 draw and drafting of sewer ) ° years ago for alleged corrupution = = 7 ™ 2 e , ROSSER, OCT 10. 1958. JUSTINE and ba plans Salary $5,100 to ; Experienced bread & roll map New Stainless steel 2 bow] sink However tahoe tederat To stop it, so work could pro- A study committee curriculum Mare 33% las mee esiees de cancinig ti pul ce perience apply & bench hand. Nights $455 tS ijowever, the | ( ederatior = : . c - nih "CCT ‘ 4 ceed, a slab of concrete 53 feet at Michigan State University 1 ser ree granddaughter of Wood- 8d Qualifications of applicants . SUMERS POWER MIDWEST New modern toilet with trade $ 1% took major steps toward readmit- Br Fe row and Dessie Rosser and Melvin Very good fringe benefit program) CONSUMERS POWER EMPLOYMENT ew wash basin ......... z fe ling the union at Its convention last long was poured across the rock cently recommended that | MS' and Gertrude Bussell Funeral, Offerea. Apply at Personnel Of- | Y MENT New "Cabinet sink’ — complete ae oe tae : ~~ face. It took a special, high pres- compulsory ROTC program be service will be held Tuesday. Get. ng george ae -— Poolght ra a Pouteee seat Bldg — . 9 95 summer - J . 13, at 10 am. from the Huntoon i ues t. 13 $69 95 sure machine to force cement into qripped Puneral Home with Dr. William. _>7860 ass New 3 piece bath set Bradley said on a local TV the water-spewing fissures Py ee Marbacn officiating, Interment EXPERIENCED TREE “TRIMMER Room 313 Inside Sales _ Se Gee gr ree cat Se : in_Rochester : SMe SALES CLERK PART TIME. 5 TO| Ee TAR ’ aS program that he would not be Engineers believe water , UIERS. OCT 10, 1959. ROZELIN EXP TELEVISION TECHNICIAN | 9 every night, all day Sat. Must | Man experienced in sales work) WE TAKE IN TRADES surprised if a forthcoming water- ; Canada Ss Red Party . 56 Park 8t, Oxford. beloved Apply if person 1157 W. Huron have sales experience. Young-| Who is good Bei - figures. $400 Complete Buitding front cor ission t ives speeds from the Snake Kiver infant daughter of Prederick and EXPERIENCED HAND SCREW land's Children Shop, ‘diracle per mo. to st ; 5S a oe ' send - into pockets beneath the surface Finally Admits the Fact cis Thasa ant Wands cuneen: machine operator. OL 6-142]. Mile Shopping Center, MID\\ EST Materials names of recently convicted eM of the mountain and that they Derry. John. Hope and Annabelle EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER SHORT ORDER) COOK, PART) EMPLOYMENT LVERINE pare et he have been tapping these pockets. = TORONTO (AP) Canada's aca tate ener | oe ee ee | oat radias eile Bank Bldg a: LU. ‘ ~~ ci aaa Mrs Florence Burgess, Frederick rion ——_ — FE 5-922 Answering an interviewer s ques ‘ rogressive art as e Squiers and Mrs ladys Cooper; ? TED’ S ee a q They can only guess whether Labor Progressive party has d dear great-granddaughter of Mrs waa aa ks eee pera 7 ~t tion, he admitted he knew that a borng ahead, they will come upon cided to call a spade a spade and Jessie Pardee Puneral service} Contact Russ Johnson, MY 2-287) a mmetes eu te ao nstructions 7 10 legislative adviser for his own lo- os oy or more water has changed its name to the Com P pm from the. Bossardet-Reld FRANCHISE. DEALER | Saitress. Night and day shifts vs crvi_ SERVICE TESTS! MEN 300 S. PADDOCK cal had finished a prison term for * * — . !munist partv of Canada Puneral Home, Oniord. = Wada Saas oe : : available. see D'S person only Women, 18-52. Start high as $95 FE 2-9784 tior t Harlow Hoyt officiating ter- Hy A nvestment a week Preparatory training unti! —__—_ as ——_—_ extortion as recently as last yea! * * * t necessary Many dealers averag- ; . 1‘ ; Denver expects to transport ment in Oxtord ; ; Se iets. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. appointed Thousands of jobs open Business Service 15 * * * 150.000 ac pe ; f ; The 300 delegates to the party's STRAUSS. OCT 11, 1989. DOROTHY pape Ard ighomor ee _ a Experience usually unnecessary SE OA ; ; 150,000 acre feet of water a year proved E. 201 Noble. Milford; age 51; car oo ae LeSl A ge lp TI 1 £. Hud Cc Free information on jobs salartes arree lnemovel " meople that tdid! » aa — convention unanimousiyvy approve ht { Christin r : zs t : oe 1aqson oO. requirements. Write today! Lin- Ac 8 ' a through the tunnel from the west ance: Sanaae attest Be gee einer of tar. eee, | — On ee I a we J. b uds coin Service. Pekin 10, lilinois STU MIPS REMOVED z hy made good citizens.” Jope of the Rockies to the east. the name change Sunday after be hard Urban, Lawrence and Mi- JANITOR FOR RESTAURANT aie - Bradiey said The ble . .a ing told that if the party !s to cal chael Strauss dear sister of How- and bar work Work part time A ance applications for _ Work ; Wanted _ Male | Il Rare ground by — cas he problem now is to avoid i+ ' faa. i ard Stoltz Funeral service will Not over 50. Apply Pontiac Press| pif SCCSPIME SDP ceruns fo FE 188 8-97 “How are you going to make “ater until the tunnel is ready for TY Out a bold new program, 1 be held Wednesday. Oct 14, at Box 101 __ Modena ; A-l PAINTING AND WALL Pa- ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS saucit “+ - th t , should be bold enough to label it- 930 pm. from 8t Mary's Church, “7, ,- y Hudson's Downtown _pering FE 2-4721 repaired by factory ten “are rox citizens by starving eir . Milford. with Pather Edwards of- Li f day, 40 hour week at our office. General Printing families?"’ h dded - self as Communist ficiating. Interment tn St. Mary's ] = nsurance 4 anys on an call Saale he eee ee ae Office Supply Co 17 W. Law- miles. es - Cemetery. Milford Mrs Strauss Monday Wednesday evenings 430 ——~,,5 rence St. Phone FB 3-0135 Monday & A-| CARPENTER WORK. NEW Tr ee iefalcoecidt ' ’ STATE OF MICHIGAN —In the Pro will He in state at Richardson- M t . to 8 30 and 8 hours on Saturday andiirepalriipelecesie! BLOOMPIELD W ALLE CLEANERS. re umon cniel alist a i hate Court f the County of Oakland Bird Funeral Home ee CiCoenich Apply in person, employment oe es Wall and windows. Reasonable ould favor a federation embra Juvenile Dt r TRICK. OCT._ It, 1959. WILLIAM im ' ott ce, 14th flodr AVAILABLE ~ NOW CARPENTER FE 2-1631 ees . . . _ in th r ef the petition con- Clifton, 312 Mt. Clemens. age 62 Rees ear-Old C ompany } and cabinet work new and re- | ———- ng all transportation workers, in cernir ret Adams alias Kalter dear brother of Mrs Robert King i _pair. 0. B. Murdock. PE 2-786). Custom Asphalt uding James R. Hoffa's Team Me tance ue ula eines ae ell be bed Wiecumaey: Oc. LIFE MARKET Hudson's Northland BOOKKEEPINO 1 ALL TAXES Paving Excavating. Grading. MY 3-5821. ; { major cities of State to recruit, | 3 days on a call basi CHEF. 3% YRS EXP. WANTS Lake Orion. Siple Funeral Home with Rev | train and Supervise new agents | ; . a . { ron per cent basi —eeeEEeEeee Robert G Morr rigger ay Seed under Co financed Career Agents eee ae cae Sto Send, ie 5 talk. OL 1-4 Pas S18. | SLECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Sete elit 1! in state Program. Minimum requirements, Ss a: CABINET MAKER AND CA eige | — rewinding. 218 £E tery eee : 3 yrs. Life field experience. Sal- ‘ARPEN- k h 4-3981. at the Voorhees-Siple Puneral) ary, override and recruiting al- | aun in vareen employment of- | bert Kitchen a specialty. FE PURNACES CLE ENED AI AND : 1788 a v * * “Petition having been filed tn this: } Court elleging that the present where However, he said he would not abouts Pr the father of said minor child want include larry 2ridves are unknown and the said child has ant to include Harry Bmndg Sewich a tum at tua Blnles ane’ thal West Coast dockworkers because Ma As said child ghould be placed under the | _ Home. = lowance Office furnished. Unlim-| _fice 4th '¢ | ee Nelson. FE 5- oo { like h 4 on Con Israel f k That -=:< « tion of this Court WISOSKY. OCT. 11. 1959, |. GUSTAVE ited opportunity for rapid tT Sees “POR CHILD CARE RE AND | CARPENTER WORK OP ANY servic = ba nce DAY OR we dont like nis stand of om- H B is di d ia In the name of the people of the P. 236 8 iearshadl: age 63, be- | sonal growth. All replies confiden- housework. Experience with baby kind Reasonable. Call after 6 OIL BURNER SERVI munism,. for one thing e e xtra ite FOM state of Michigan, you are hereby noti- loved husband of Gladys Wisosky tial. Write details to Agency Dt- necessary. Good wages and meals pm. PE 8-9439 night service as near as your - . . fied that the hearing on said petition also survived by five sisters and rector, Box 36, Pontiac Pree. | Live out. Write mtiac Press, LAWN WORK AND ODD OBS telephone. MY 3-7891. __ Kuwait Oil Area will be held at the Oakland C¢ nty three brothers. Puneral service | Box 4. Include age. references _$1.50 hr. Exp. Ref FE 2 PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR. . Service| Center, Court House Anne will be held Wednesday. Oct. 1*. Oppice HELP—YOUNG MAN. 1@ WAITRESSES, FULL OR PART- OPEN TIME ON —RUTOMATIC "Work guaranteed _ FE. $0304 London Likes Orchestra 260B West Bivd. in the City of Pon st 2pm. trom S Re: H ' to 28 to help manager. Salary. time. Carhops, & short order screw machines. Single & multiple 84WS MACHINE FILED _ ’ oo . tlac tn said County. on the 3rd day of neral Home wit ot ty Rd = must have driver's license. cooks Appiy Jumbo Jack Diner spindle. Write Pontiac Press Box ManieyY Leach _10 Bagley t JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) — November AD 1959, at nine o'clock tn Rowell Olt iciating pas nel esen 8-8103 Drive-In. 2130 Dixie Hwy. corner WE CARRY PARTS POR ALL a tal Cemetery, De- oor and |e cullateiherehel (con® Cadillac Memoria y fo ohne TO EARN $6000 Telegraph ______ RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS auto and wringer washers Whole- Not ‘Tarzan’ Bernstein srael may ask Interpol, the > = ‘ ae it Mr Wisosky will lie = = ee : - = : } : = nar. ne inter eon SE UES SAPSteee ions state at the Parmer-Snover Pu-, to 88.000 per year. Permanent WHITE WOMAN FOR BABYSIT- work. Prices right. FE 5-8325 sale and retail! LONDON (UPD — London's "atonal police organization, for Hae te emake personal mersl Home ____| gear = round employment Rapid | Und,, Ref, epg, own trons FE|— "WINDOW CLEARING | Jovt Replacement Parts @ Service help in extraditing from Kuwait peed hibarcey _ # ‘ a ——- advancement based on your abil- _ *-O848 alter o:50. FE 4-0085 : most astute music critics had a US : seri summons and no- ity. Write Pontiac Press. Box 22.| WAITRESS. NEAT AND EXPERI- | ————.——~ nothing but praise today ter the the man alleged to have master- tice s>s y publication of a Card of Thanks 1 stating age, previous employment | enced. app!y at Big Boy Drive} Work Wanted Female 12 sale 12 Dressmak’g & Tailor’g 17 17 . Pes is to said heartng LOL LOL and telephone number | Inn. 2490 Dixie Hwy. ee minded Adolf Hitler's extermina a newspaper New York Philharmonic Orches- |MRS. JOHN TUSON OF 15 GER-| PART TIME, EVENINGS & SAT-| WHITE LADY WISHES CLEANING |2 WOMEN WANT WALL - WASE- camehae References. FE al0l, tion plan for European Jewry said County thank bh | _iIng & b tra, but tossed a few gentle | 7: le Arthur E don wants to an er many urdays. argon of music re-| by day. 2-9378. | Bgh em nowse cleaning PRS 100) | 2 oe “irst wor Lichmann's 2 0 t¢ Cour ' friends and neighbors for their uired. FE 2 . Mrs. Holbrook. | TeEro SEKEEPING & PI | COLORED | TANT! _| DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. AL- brickbats at that ‘pocket-sized First word of Adolf Eichmann Por oo Cn et Rol sa _ kind wishes and beautiful cards| 4 to 8 pm | WOMAN FOR HOU EEPING cde LADY Wal ‘TS DISH | _terations Mrs. Bodell. FE 4-9053. r » said County, thi t y care o: one child. More for home | z. y & el or | ~—— Actas asinine sone di motel Work. FE 8-6941. DRESMAKING. TAILORING, AL- | received in St. Joseph Hospital. | SogrrioN AVAILABLE WITH LO-| than wages: Excellent treatment. presence in Kuwait, as a Kuwait °! oP aZrs Tarzan.’ conductor Leonard October, AD 1959 Bernstein. oil company employe, came from| ‘Sea! ARTHUR E. MOORE L WISH TO THANK OUR MANY cal reputable gree for a high FE _5-54i1o. | COLORED WOMAN — BUSINESS terations. drapes & Pormals — Erwn Schiller, district attorney of ‘“ '"* ©")... pie Rep me ou ae friends, neighbors, and relatives, eppce iag-te who is me-| WHITE HOUSEKEEPER AND_ training, receptionist, filing, typ- | 12 my home. Call PE 8-8455. SS y ELSIE J. VASCASSENNO for their many acts of kindness, | chanically inclined and can drive | “yooyeitter. Must love children, | _!ng. and bookkeeping. FE 4-7636. Garden en Plowin z 18 The critics, getting around to the Hesse province of West Ger Probate ee sympathy and floral Sper _ fits “Write Pontiac Press Box 88. and have references. UL 2-2371.|COLORED LADY DESIRES | DAY | wre nnn . Se . : uveniie Diviston during the last illness and deat WE stearate Be Sicsctan ction ane Ess a | 3 =| Saturday night's final concert in my - letter to T Oct. 12, *59 of my beloved wife. A special | ROCK-N- ROLL FANS IF YOU | bp Reel gag ane fation PE ¢-erge, os TTAnSPOF cone Ns geott Late Rd. PE Porat Pre : schiller, In oa etter o uVia . : thanks to Rev Waldo Hunt and have a. rock-n-roll band and | ———"} = = 1 ‘ : the Philharmonic’s phenomenal Fredman. hoad al the Navi war STATF OF MICHIGAN In the Pro the Purslev Funeral Home. Her would ltke to make good money awed Lanes 312 331 WS INO Be pele ee Le ot On Sie tour of Europe, Russia and the {OSU S". iz) Wat hate Court fer the Ce { Oaklar loving husband. Dantel R Ody and would like to go out for vig WAITRESS WANTED, ‘ CABSINO : he ee een WARNER SEU ROTO: TILING wind Middl Fast. el ~d ty comes documentation center ar %urnte 1 ee a — business FE 4-5072 and = ask Restaurant. Long = e ®t EXPERIENCED LADY WISHES vacant lot mowing FE SLIM a Ste ow co Warmty Haifa. said that Ithouzh — the ies ii Loe petition A >» _for Mr Goodman Telegraph. MI 6-1336. day work. FE 8-3625 L dr Se 7 ever the orchestra as a whole, 00%: *4 lee ES Siena ie Alene hes: Ge alias A In Memoriam “ REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANT. WOMAN LIVE IN. CARE 1 GENERAL OFFICE WORK PH aundry tvice. “20 A + € Bonn government had put a price TT) CMbe Na Tsien , 3 Gor j ae ed for full time Lake property| Schoolage child. Light housework __FE_2-0326 ; a . = on FEichmann’s head he didn't miu uy ue : iN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS and custom home sales. Call FM More for home than wages, gpa HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY But the London Times quiet . , yt ‘ bt Pp, . ae Fannie bie passed away 3-0085 for interview appointment aoc hee 25 ova dy hE Capable mature. exp. woman wl] fake ae a iain . think af was possible 9 ) n nase October 7 5 PET cclT, = Et dee Se a ee ¢ f ~ : Wy reminded Bernstein that “even Eichmann oxti sditi iY ' 5 me ues ae ‘ . f Your presence is ever near us mcr loan late ee WOMAN WANTED TELEPHONE _home. 10. EM 3-3580, EM. 3- Fa } 2-810) P Achmse s Yi on ¢ aid n four love + < ; ! ' . 5 y Ww j - = —— in a stunt performance it ts stich | Aalive deliberating 222 umenoe Sicnideeaeos het are “the. kind cf a mother, jive in. Must be sober, refer- Gale's betes aime Ge _ TRONINGS. $3 BU Landscapin ng 2 not geod conducting technique to TAG) DOCe are Ser Hneraling ated a iaw t at nd that sa Your loved ones will never forget | ©BCeS required. Wages according - CHILD CARE. LIVE | ———_ ann eee lon intnlthe air whether to re quest Interpol aid a td igh Id be placed under the . Sadiy missed by her husband to ability Inquire 701 Oakland _ WOMAN FOR CHILD oe ee | TRONINGS | $3 BU. 1 DAY SERV- | A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE- pm ‘ Fichmann. according to Jewish “1, One vase of A ee armen Tig hee es tee ROUTE M: AN | UL _2-2553 after 3:30 p.m. Bes-| _ice FE _5-8902._ 630 Melrose. | moval and trimming. Get our - peaacds. worked in the cil Susiness| isle af MhiekH Sea ee Doone ee IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAMIE $120 a week guaranteed to start) WOMAN TO LIVE IN. MORE FOR a me 3 DAYS | F ee ee : as fied that the heartrg on said pet Uttor Irene Kellner. who passed away | for married man with car, to, home than wages. Must like chil-| SE elerences FE b0esi A-1 TREE TRIMMING AND RE- Date for Women 191 6 n Austria until 1932 when he joined will be brid at. the Osklant Counts Oct. 11, 1051 + work 8 hours a day, 5% days a dren. E 3-4439. es “WANTS DAY WORK. FE _moval. Pree estimates. OR 3-6826. he (oar nee . Service Center Court Hoi . : I have lost my soul's companion, week to replace one who | WAITRESS” EXPERIENCED. REF- 781. ALL t KINDS OF LAWN WORK, FIN- ee he German S. S. Hitler later ap- 1280R West Blvd aaNet resis A life linked with my own; | _wouldn’t. Phone OR 3-8565. ss | erences. Age 21-35. The Gay Nine-| LADY DESIRES LIGHT WORK | _ ‘sh grading. Top soil. FE 2-0603. ‘EW HAVEN — Yale school of pointed him head of the department t lac tn said County, on the 27th day of , Fg egal k Mad : ape her more. SALESMEN REPORT $1,000, ties Bar. 3801 N. Woodward. Royal With lady en ae Apply Pon- | BULLDOZING APING edicine accepted women students entrusted with the annihilation of QcroPer AD (1959. at nine o'clock in “sadly missed by husband John, | ™morthly selling fireproofed safes | _Oak La I Eo i LT Top sot ané fin dirt. EM 3-2415 oe a ‘ , ‘ the forenoon. and you are hereby com SEE ErEeererereen | to farmers — home owners. Full, | WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES | MIMEQGRAPHING. TY TYPING. 3B SEC- | _ or EM 3-2294. Mrtariee ns F MTG DEAT CWS manded to appear personally at said ; efott. wt Hamilton Safe Co., woman under the age of 40, for| retarial service. EM 3-2842. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING. . Tt being impractical to make personal Funeral Directors ot a = 5 peas Egg ye | PRACTICAL, atmos: READS Scott "LE RA. “rr ame as ay . La tt to m ersonal PARRA RRA RR Rn + OR 3-3984 ss ervice hereof. this summone and notice | SALESMEN Tues. am. or Wed. a.m. between |) ———-——_ _ 3-0165. shall he served br publication of a cop D ] h | the hrs., of 9:30 a.m. & 11:30| WIDOW LADY WANTS DAY WORK atl Ye by pub Ds _ LANDSCAPING. 80D & week 9 said hearing in one son Jo ns Excellent opportunity for _ex-| Mite Ps Hardware, Miracie a ‘noe Own transportation. aauee Tan Ratt - 7 Ce nected FUNERAL HOME perienced salesman in the Real | ——*_ 5 WORK WANTED BY DAY. Ex. | —2-5463. Honorable Arthur F __“Designed for Funerals ° to ofr Ask tee face Seen _ Help. Wanted 8 lperienced. reference. FE 5-0021 CAWN BUTLDIN {BUTLDING AND LREPAIR. aid Court, { he Cit 2- - wu stats m ple wn service. wn cut- ait County. thie ai Voorhees- Si le! = ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE WANTED MEDICAL SECRETARY _ting and maintenance. MI se. AD ‘1959 p T 5 1 EPHONE CANVASSERS available Pull or part time. Av-| record dt a Seals ARTHUR F MOORF FUNERAL HOME rales PE pome modernization eo. $0 0 per pi br. 150 N. Perry. 5.5686 er an ypewriter. E Moving & Trucking” 22 A true cop Judge of Probate | JINE NS a joe 2 STEED my by ne 3 enh ELSIE J_ VASCASSENNO Ambulance Service Plane or Motot| WE NEED «4 BOYS FOR ABOUT NEED Fy BARN ETRA 000 IN| Ge gan dcivary be ue 1-A R ed Rat Probate Register FE 2-8378 4 hours work each afternoon start-| your spare time? Call FE 5-4955 | —-2 aoe Selitery,_ 7S 210s = ates Juvenile Divistr TA NTE ing_at 12:30 p.m. Must be boys r UL 2-3782. Buldi Servi Local or long distance moving. da an COATS 16 to 19 { th | een EE ORDER ulding Service —_13| gmrTH Mo CO. PE 44864 ct 12. "58 = | years of age at are FUNERAL HOME attending either high school or WEED poeta ae fa cigrneay A-1 MO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Drayton Plains OR 31787) college at the = rence necessary. Wine t bes af age LICENSED BUILDER. | Reasonable Rates re 5-3458 bere given of a publ | ~SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHA ‘ x Pontiac Press = HAULING & RUB H. NAME tobe heldikee the , PEL own concern and is an ideal set- 3 A-1 RV ian ALLS * 8.0095 ene a, 2 i e_Lake — Thoughtful Service FE 2-584)! up for studehts. —* experience | OEAL, ESTATE SALESM SALESMEN | tied a hoc niles mor ree nore Ro. NO tain reco ahah Taek necessary. Apply by letter giving | @Old established firm needs 3 men | 7) : oA. md WER neers fea oe Cemetery Lots 3 | full particuiars about yourself and | °to take over branch office. OR - he FLOOR SANDING WITT - job to small. FE 4-1650. Ask ag eed i I nR penny Mr PARK CEM ny | where oo ia an te —- 3-2361 ee ae aR for Neal rriculti ¢ “amr ETE our reply e Pontiac, ~— | _ PEN _ HAULING AN ND RUBBISH $2 A Agriculture to Commeréial ; Ti graves $25 & up FE + oss2 ress 7 S AL. ES | P E FRSON | war irre Tes H load, ang time. FE 4 eA part of the SE ' of the NF WRECKER DRIVER, MBECHAN-| Part-time. full-time. Guaranteed tics — zara f Section 28 Tnwn 3 North Thana R i =< ically experienced. Neat in a Salary and/or commission. Y ou ~ GET 4 D Piket ~ oe ind Cheng. FR MOVING Fac! ‘vine Fast of Roe rte Take Road and = | earance. Good working condi- make your own deal. 4313 Wal. | -—_____ FE South of Tekewood Village No 4 White BOX REPLIES sea R& pag er Siew rd _ton Bivd., Drayton. *° -— RESIDENTI ; a OMMERGIAT eg 1, 3 dirt, top soil, ni take Tov pe ; Heit a nion e. = - mt -“Dcnr ndustria &son and en san ha enship, Oakland County. Mich At 10 a.m. Today there!) 341 SALES P ERSON contracting. Al ice aa yravel tna trea d loading. FE © Fast '5 of the Southeast ty | were replies at The Press Experienced sales person, high-| Modeling. J lh Caples MY Rection Ties +. est commission. solid com 31128 GNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED et corner ere ec) ee office in the following | Help Wanted Female 7} onus at Christmas, 4313 Walton | A-1 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT free of charge. PE 8-8608. [Rance &® Fast White Lake Township | boxes: e plies By ‘Drayton. pe ae! LAs ane A OR _3-0008. O’D. Lolo Onviand County. Michigan : Al WAITRESS WANTED. | 18T SALES MANAGER |@1 COMPLET@ BUILDING SERV. CARTAGE Persons interested a . Op. a 2 censed. Local long . distance . jDrecent A pried of the eee ae | | 5, 14, 26, 34° 35, 57, 58. it's Gri ag ‘si8 2 amter Bit ae: Be ano capone 2 oie cater sowken Ne UETION co w"Fhone / . THE — NT IA C rs PR ES a: NONTA Y ’ ac : TO BE R F 12, 1959 . wie gall Pde For Sale Houses 49 Rent H ouses rrckese 39 | MO DEST MAID E NS" B y J ay Ala ny NE W BRICK 3 -BD RM. CREST service Tv : re FE RADIO a le : Ev i te S nemaniew he Ly win istactory : “a ie on) KL j a - ae . L. Temple ta DD aba a mE ipleton, ae! 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K Lov nea J gen ms ELAND 7 ‘ — a ff { si i al _ ~~ oe ww Paes SS ve Ss.OTPrlUlL OS _ ee AEP _ eas x a _ bs ad = 3 ey / us we se ‘ 1 \ -. a § . 1 / ‘ ‘ THIRTY "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959 ; 7 ; : For Sale Houses 49, _ For Sale Houses (49; —_ For Sale Houses Saad For Sale tiquses 49 SLICES OF HAM __For Saie Houses 49 . SCHRAM Way ae Val-U-Way ee ~DORRIS Ctrl: ‘ty, _ POR VALUES & TRADES | IS THE “BIRD” ar on Beg A carpeted ‘lv “f- WEST SUBURBAN | YOUGIVE‘@” DOWN BEA Lr HOME, 3.50 REA. ESTATE, INC. rock 3 Retrome heme. oF Hving seum | Gls, YOU GET ’ m e 6 room home tbat dining Excellent With beautiful fireplace & ' Ss condition inside and ar ts Ritchen, Pull basement with room with wall to wall Y corpte |* “Modern a dedrms., raped Lt; Sa" Sis as neal ond clean Open 9 to 9: to 5 recreation room 2% - car tng. full basement. 2 car garage. | peevengee Morey's Golf Club sec- out, amd as + lie so Pull $23,495, screened sale porch. large lot on | ton wey monplace at ae it V CANT ores. Sedat “only 611290 terms 7) Provect hemes. gu9.ee wih be "your’ pride ‘and joy. m™ \ sel a » 5 : i | CEN DN. PAYM'T | $."3¥° S38," side 2 bedroom home on corner, AS, ESTP eecrem vege |) ~CUTE AND COZY | JOKEN DN | Sato, Mas fenced lot. But lm 1983 Gad is =. ean. me Tm. =| 2 bedroom. full basement with | Near school. House nesds com: | oN 2 as ee, ~ 19x 32. Pull base | sutomatic best. wall t ‘payment. plete fixing. Full price $4, “pes = 7 . ‘STATEWIDE ae Peacea te bear | bo problem MODERN HOUSING HOME : say ¥ 832 - Located ee - | NOTHING DN. TO GI Partridge Sasses ew tees Ge an on RSD CHARLES, REALTOR’ ubure uburn Rd nea Cro Grocus “Priced epee eee. LE INCOME Lovely § home with 20 AND ASSOCIATES xe nice lot, located 1717 8. Preleeraph FE 40521 aja TESTA more? Senet AT ,| vine’ raged “hrepiace’ full base pe gaat” “Siase “We MURON > off R- Perry. ‘walking “dis RILEY REAL ESTATE | auarers. 445,000 $1%3 per month. Only $2,900 ey gs et a ad \- | iaagling was © aeuk ag __ Income ome Property _ 50 50 ve efi 7 bets bake BE 44021 ee er Mem me oo oi) VALUE ¢ ONITS. PVT. BATH & ENTS. P cecpnest, seperate heme IVAN W. ScHinAM | J: (ick) SSLUET roe’ ginnso PA Terms. OR 3-864 den “or trade for fate model| Sy vcuren Geen ereen aie, Ses REALTOR FE 5-047] 245 Oaxlans “Ave Open ® to 8 O division end ‘s beautiful. ‘ MOTEL TO TRADE car. PE 47 terms. QPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY re a =— = So 43531 . acre corner jot with spread- a UNIT APARTMENT MOTEL. We have peveral, real 2 JOSLYN CONS MANAFIEDD 2 ee eee es ing shade. Home is vacant rooms. 3 pe. bath with tub. For Sale Farms 56 taurants oo, fori kto TIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ : A good family home, with large bedroom, me en 2 erm Some of meat Codes tnsteds | ML Block basement and gas eo iring ‘quarters, Central Heat. | 120 ACRES. KALKASKA COUNTY. Teal estate. 3 3 BEDROOM TWw1n heat. ceramic tile bath. oth- w! a in ont aad $8,500 with terms. We also have pictures, we would er selling appointments Lagoou lead te ula oak Call MY 3-1177 for information. interest eek ig: If ge FULL BASEMENT a aia oe ee | Way. 83.000, “Will accept “land | _ilY% ACRES—$8,200 oe TILED BATHS TRADE IN & SONS 15980 on PHA “tera on | Sther rea: estate se down pay- Kston School District,’ § room is t FULL PRICE $12,500 a ; this English designed 7 room | ment. Income 2 wren eae home with natural fire- ags rom Will consider trade-in. 10 minut NEAR TEL-HURON nome, win bedroom and : | Real Estate, uron, PE| place. Two bedrooms, bath, large wi a inutes Four bedroom brick. two-story nice family room on Ist ~ | 37888. Res. re esas screened front porch. Priced at REALTORS from _ downtown home with automatic heat = Fea ——— new 2 value of land ay 2 $2,000 down. niand Re. (M59). MICHAEL D. PE [AL beh oa Se cis $15 500 withudivect’ entry tevacis na | For Sale Lake Propert 51 Cort Rael ate ae, a BF eal poatiog "t Me Ph. OR 4-0358 Let us show you Lake A beautiful lot Banepa Seaetaorataae enact ~ LIOUOR BAR M McMAHON ARGYLE STREET | MR_OEXECUTIVE | oo * ulin oom st car garage at: | ON DIXIE HIGHWAY—Very value. Par tridge Lovely six room home. all on . HWAY— F ; With full basement RENTAL OPTION For ! s 9 : tached. 119 lake front. 9127 e corner wi e ronte FE. 3-9022 ee cau! ‘sue wees ana, Piaeut Beautiful brick ranch nome | ~~ ~~~ Sale Houses 49 For Scle Houses 49; sched. 110 lake trent ote “| sures your investment, $20,000 18 THE “BIRD” TO BEE ~ FHA terms. in Bloomfield Highlands, jo . apa H . sarees cated i an exclusive rea $9500 TOFAL = ||) BEER AND WINE GUN SHOP f 1 - - 8G at eatabn on . j } SM] H John K. Irwin & Sons ar oxira wide lot typical $9 500 / | Canal pa wees & aon moa- | “iosdee bata ome et $135. 000. o° Buy oe oda = » See us today tur complete Realtors of this fine neighborhood in ! ero kitchen with dishmaster, 2| inventory and take over. =a — . NLY $13,700 - Since 1925 Rioomfield Township. call | nice bedrooms with finished at- | room living quarters. oe 1 hedsen eaenl 313_West Huron “Ea — for further information Wik eat 4 bedrome seach atyis Ge tor ares tra Weaeeee. viili- | STATEWIDE _ Poms yg Me we frontage bungalow fratur- a : wi! La EVE FE. $4274 7 DORRIS & SON Realto home Bon your lot. Full basement. | ty room. Automatic washer & | ment, codid be 2 4 for ex- tne large liv room details on trading In your _ We ‘rear = oak Peres! tile bath birch cup | | dryer included. Breezeway to at-| Real Estate Service of Pontiac Roman Brick fireplace 12 W Hur Phone FE 41557! boards 3}-7038 es uys tached garage. Paved drive. Sit- | B D. CHARLES, REALTOR ‘*‘ : : Peneled wall, tile beth with MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. RUES McNAB Art Meyer uated on two lots. Close io | 1717S. Telegraph PE 40521 BEGINNERS h do , z - lent terms. | en has formica counter tops, = Prcsent home on a custom RW ONE SS Today shopping “Gonyense CAN ee SER hous TRAILER PARK siiding cabinet doors am- } ' ple cupboard space Closet . | $7950 TOTAL | 18 — Water in for 9 more. And storage space to spare + 108 . : wre oF - : LIZABETH 1K. | LAKE FARM — LAKE miOn —j| 6 to Pine 16x40 | basement oi! FA heat, built lakefront home in GEORGE R i, decnentig Monte a ord : LAKE ORION Soo, monthly. “this year round | Oxford area. On paved ts utility bldg. ‘1ax30. workshop. “27 eectric hot water heater . d th = | ! N fur-; cres productive ro ft. owner's trailer included. §22.- C IRL cK and third bedroom in basement frame cottage includes all | Walk-out basement. recrea- SUBURBAN BRI i neededi ivi. | 60 acres excellent muck fae - $00. with $12,500 do. This can thot room Nicely land a. . This delightful 3 bedroom brick if neede Good sized living room Ideal family home for the niture. very convenient to privi- | den » 1,500 ft. lake frontage grow and grow. seaped lot WHY WAIT? beautiful Lakewood Vil-| is tdea! fer that family with; natural fireplace. and includes , large family with low tn- loge park with long. excellem. | cosslste set bides. plus large BE THE PROUD OWNER school age children Has full base- carpeting and draperies. Sep | Established in 1916 come, 6 large rooms and* | safe, sandy beach. | concrete storage bidg. suitable for OF THIS NICE. HOME ment. automatic gas heat. large arate dining room. Ot! heat. Dou- bath. new gss furnace, spa- | . | elub use Propert is suitable tor ° ~ * , lifing room. newly decorated ble garage has workshop too QORTH SIDE — Good 2 bedrm | - cious corner lot. walking | $9950 TOTAL | private elub, - dividt ar Tl is) cae COME: lage kitehen Anchor fenced rear yard | MANY FRUIT TREES AND | © home at a reasonable price Tiled distance % schools. shop- k Le | weeeetal Pin TB It's Fae lg Lt Can be had on 4's r cent; BERRIES AND GRAPES $11.- bath Garage. Walking distance | ping. Only $5900 total price, | PRIVILEGES ON WILLIAMS LK. | sound investment at $75,000 — ND Loe 0 giebaih allan mortgage with manthys pay- 950 terms Better see this one to Fisher Body. Only $6,950, terms) terms available Beautiful home with %Sasemen:, | terms. FE +3801 ansocarys HURON bath and extra stool OW ments of $80 including taxes and today built 1955 on 200 wide lot Pa NEAR VAN DYKE RD. at Almont. BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH. steam neat l-car garage insurance ' ee a cede ome i an LAKE FRON Steaern citchen’ also gy s 12 “ate estes Fiertda — large OPEN TIL = clean m -| use t arn rea, i f CITY LARGE LOT | NCOME bath Breezeway to attached 1':- * Has paneled recreation room. | pega marl poe ano Pigtail WANTED: GOOD HOLBSALE t Pstiar | 3 bedroom located edge of city | ‘es car garage. Large jot with garden On beautiful Indianwood | ant operates 45-cow dairy and | _ business Call MAytair 6-638 6-6352. PRICED. FOR QUICK SALE limits Close to schools. Has full space. Now at 87.950 with $1,450 Lake, built in 1955. custom Cc. 5c) 1U ET T, Pa E 8- 0458 shows ®, good profit be = asking SERVICE STATION | OPPORTUNITY AT $8500 52000 DOWN peacmens igh radiant sed ora USINESS down built brick rancher, formal ire ate cack - Modern 2-bay ee eat Large living rm : size living room dining _ A company pai eon : eee LAKEWOOD | "3 #gai "ere weer somunpay,— poeaanen Pi Tage"Ee EY ny_ownrm, waa noun, 2 MELAMOnA hui Aiea, — | AcSupat id ant Mg G. TERMS yard. You can buy tt with cash BLDG home amid other fine homes 2 spacious bedrooms. base- fenced 1 2 biks. from Union modern house. Good large barn 3-4291. East side 6 rooms 3 bed- FHA terms of will consider Mica - topped cupboards, oak ment with rec. area, at- ign, tn 200° from lake. $8,280, Tool storage. Garage. Other build- room home colored bath fis- trade 60 ft on Dixie Highway Large floors. large patio, full bsmt. and tached garage. 400 feet $750 down. No brokers. EM 3-08J7. ings. Good fences. $26,500. | STANDARD OIL tures Fu.) dasement 1'3- office. store or shop ot 240 rec. space Landscaped Nice con- lake frontage Priced to sell BY OWNER 4 RM. RANCH Se a a ie a —30| Has several stations for lease in . ' ‘ = > ’ 2 t BED! Sroveneate. . an CED as V ILLA( ar, ome iil 2 bedroom home. Has ft deep for plenty of parking ato tS S00 osu ot eee oe ae me Oto ences Suet Full bsmt. Rec rm. Attached hah _— a ogg sige — and cae Ane ariccecn ELL AT $9 000 nice Youngstown kitchen, oak 3 dedroom dwelling. Priced to WEST SUBURBAN — Nearly new arage. Fenced yd. Lk priv. on ring pr ne gad te excellent con- JAMES K AND TELEGRAPH floors. and tile bath This home| %¢!] — 818 000 terms. Terese 5 eee es $1.00 DOWN liz. Lk. $2500 down to 4% per) dition ORTONV: ' aes ea is ee. ee ee ; Tiled bath, nice kitchen with mica ; at mine $64 per month. 7 : fia mrceern on dae Wideman Sales Office | mt. SMart ts: ber"montn "pay: H h Marth, Son tant eas severe) See, Peemeenlem ew eat. P- HOLMES, INC. | “Moderate investment, financial fies incinding tance and’ LLUTTIPONITIOS — teerss, ruth tame, win seperate cand yy bedroom’ brick Lakefront Home Sites 2531 8 Lapeer Rd. PE Sase3| essisance ana tree, training «2 Ww HURON OPEN EVES wos surance GON Telegrann Open Eves Ws at $11,500 with $1,500 down walking distance to schools, LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Gn cask one ta —=> | male -008S J 48825 . — large landscaped lot car . a > ~ we UFR 4452600 SEOROE R IEWiM, RESETS = 2-9236 LAKE FRONT at Wolverine Lake cies ERE ke ocat SALES OFFICE Sale Business Property 57 TELEGRAPA RD, ACROSS PROM BOAT ee ERVICE, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Attractive 3 bedrm. ranch - type EM_3-0085 MU 48825 Tel - Huron Center. . : MULTIPLE _LISTTNG SE os ae a home. 2¢-ft. living rm. with stone \\’: S Real NEAR SYLVAN LAKE MODERN BUILVING, LOCATED 40x60 masonry bidg. with of- LOVERS fireplace. Tiled bath, I'z-car ga. “SV arren Stout, Realtor Brick 1% story. vacant. carpeted | 7.1 of Pontiac's busiest inter-| fices. Paved parking and sales — rage. Outdoor grill Boat and 77 N. Saginaw St Ph. FE 53-8165 shes . LO oe ae sections. 8,800 sq. ft. Gas heat.{ area. On a corner with 138 feet ve in secluded and lovely Lotus Ae : > ~ nicely landscaped. Lots of fiewers wa Dravton Plains Area Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor — and shrubbery Large lot. Garden LITTLE DRIVE-IN bee. @ very successful trailer s) STRATHMORE 231 WEST l to io ate floors, aluminum storms and BROWN CM p e nN dock tmcluded $19,500, terms Open TH 6 pm screens. garage cement drive — —— Apply Pontiac sell) Absolutely "anything here. at bisa spot, gas furnace. $14,500 with 33 x 2 foot building. 60 foot sales corner for 15 year Private beach tereter =~ CIVILIANS dell l . 2 bedroom bungalow only 5 vears — Dixie Hwy rt ’ NOTHING DOWN Lovely 3 bed- old I'g-car , eae Fenced-in 0123 Open $5,000 I front on M-59 at Pontiac Air- big tire corner, boat sa ar- $190 DOWN room bungalow with aluminum Oily ‘yard, Paved “driveway $9. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING eenCASS, LAKEFRONT rt. Equipped” for restaurant | den ‘sales small car dealership, siding All _ a ie 750 Reasonable terms Oe aa hemace Mike cae Senck ood location for any business | and hundreds of other businesses : : t rge x - a ; ; ’ | Eo aa KASS tot cane went side location KL. Templton, Realtor : ee — Sete for emg ed Must a im- — a oe ee $1,008 | pad un a re g Mer .“ 2 bedrooms, full basements ll you need te $390 closing cOst8, 2398 Orchard Lt Ra || FE 4-456 $6.00 BADE Neer, Boe Miner. 1080 w. Huron.” Ph. years old Auto heat and hot asy pay : Te ae a cascade _ Full price for 2 bedroom d room bath. 20 x 24 foot !’anl M. Jones, Real Est. | — pater Storms - screens Fenced 43.99 DOWN — and priced at only 7! dines keel. Fae AMEE GtD home in City ‘near bus. jiving “room, "Large phi nian FE «asso 122 W. Huron rE sims “STANDARD € OIL e > 7 ry odern ba Spehgeet sie ey e . a | Vacant. immediate possession log aiie tulmsiel come Well ing Built 1953 Hardwood floors Re ce ae Sandy beach Repossessed seul ———— a eee ‘alifora. Michigan” rms sewers paved streets etc ' constructed Basement Situated and tile bath House artis for at once. - cheap. 67.500 mf COREY LDP Ake: oo ele ee Training & financial assistance tn and look at it and , 1] d s electric stove & drver rape ‘Joark te 7 ment Ist oor, air conditioned res- x AS 1OW AS on two acres ottiful, grove of blinds included i-car garage Clarkston Gardens , PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE taurant | Established 37 yrs GR ems? BR 3-314 afer 7 p.m. S100 a eile & pines) Close to) schoo! Close to stores & achools Pish-«r Brick veneer 3 large bedrooms. \Vell Built . 832 W Huron Building in center downtown on | epallion DAYS wo 33350 Guildrentiseloog ihere Body plant area. $1000 down Oe as hs Pra pains her er Mand rubeed oak wood work E 48559 FE 81275 property 25° x 150° running to! WILL SELL STORE, GAS STATION Seated Eves Sat & 8u TORE ess) ce Wie tae a ae 7 large rooms Ist floor bed- ONLY 2 LEPT—OPEN | ‘iver. Building and Restaurant |_& garage MA 55000. 00 3® YEAR FHA TERMS ______ g)0 730 JUST LIKE NEW ee aimee paige : ania Full tiled bath Divided ibnsem ent room. Basement with ga- ede —— built bi-level 3 price $35,000 Boston Cafe, | —_ : 5 bungalow with full room l-story. cedar shake siding feat : rage Gas heat Located rooms, large recreation room, River St.. Manestee, Mich Pod a RE Laat eS ees tere a "Onl AC. Furn Paved Bult in 1956 All aluminum Dactuater Coteca parce: bores near High School. $10,500 built-in kitchen. 90 foot canal _ “fer Sear | Sale Land Contracts is 00 r this fabulous location at NE\ ] ER St Oak floors Tiled bath AN- storms ¢: screens Hardwood and drive Lot 100 ft. frontage $1750 downo access to Sylvan and Cass Lakes Rent, L' se L'se Bus. Prop. S7A) wane CHOR FENCING Will trade for floors except kitchen & bath Close to Clarkson schools $16- | , Built to sell for $36.000 now only ees | 0 PER CENT DISCOUNT. 94 $4.- Corner ef Airpert, Ra And contract, housetratler or late with vinvl A ceramic tile Ex- 699 PHA commitment for $818-| Seminole Hills ee COMMERCIAL LOT FOR RENT | ue tet at rete rioce = townsnl AGA a a: oN carth for Me Brows mo Connie i. gafoced ec = : Ideal location for schools Paul M Jones, Real Est. 0! _lease. MAple_5- cured & modern 3 bedieom hewe r Mrs arthy rat onventent to rea i | oper nme, OR 20001 ‘ ‘ schools Alsa finest beach factlt- GEORGE BLAIR ue tee nee ere eee o33'W. Meron t-17my| POR RENT OR LEASE, USED | pear, Watkins Real Esiate = a“ ’ RICE — you can tles $1000 dowr a Wm DLA x iving room replace, din- - , car lot with office 160 ft. front- |, : . TE SO MUCH Meee \ecrml ieeae, rca, Be ‘ om REATOR ing room, kitchen with nook. WE HAVE A VERY NICE COR-! age on Baldwin Ave. Phone FE| 23-1888, Res. FE 44813. Ask for SLAVIK | galow with basement. Large fam- § ROOM 2-STORY cement block $536 Dixte Hwy OR 3-1251 on and powder room per lot in Highland Hills for 5-1051. 685 Baldwin Ave Mr _ Clark. REALTY INC ily rm wall to wall carpeting Has heen used for 3 apartmen's DRAYTON PLAINS ore a 2 gate a only $1 800 NEW BUILD DING FO FOR LEASE | LAND | CONTRASCTa TO mig on 10450 W Nine Mile Rd Excellent condition Large lot with 1'y baths, full basement. concrete Eves Cail OR 3-1708 or OR 3-8842 a asemen eicO” STEEL REALTY. 1246 WN Mil- 2.400 » Plenty of parking. to sell. Earl Garrels __Oak Park 37, Michigan garden space driveway & 2-car garage Nicely cage 2 car Garage. $14.- ford Rd between Highland & MAple % site. or_ EM 43-4086 = S LITTLE _— landscaped & excellent neighbor- 000, terms ate Highland, Michfgan. MU Or FICE FOR REN REkT , $1n 890 JUST IMAGI? — @ lJarge hood Access to Svivan Lake $12 - : - 4-204: PFICE e) 3 bedroom bungalow’ only - Me a an —— or less cash to \ est Side — 7 valine wR sree yo Tele. Money to Loan 61 co babies ae rare for thiz Good investment & HARGER CO eae i geoerated Ne For Sale Resort Prop 52 igen ~ agg aiades rooms Pee re. my one ne | enters) lo h lake I iy oa é : c room bric = . complete um bing. ~ “Ter ° , ~ r - PPBBLO LLL LID DD LL DPRLD A a ema») ort ee de ee ™ Hagstrom 24 OSCEOLA DRIVE mea. ee nen cateee HITE BROS Jetson _Bredvey_Co.__wo sane! TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ng 1 AERA ° 124 rw ment. gas eat, garage | ~ ’ PLUS eee iiak Samaor sett On GRADE “oO F dern h . barn ; ified A ae eee ear wauhe 4900 Highland Rd (M-59) dining room. kitchen and . for down payment or purchase 18 APTS. $29.500 DOWN, MAY TAKE 214 E. ST. CLAIR & some fru! Sneeze. Trac. Pontiac. Mich Ph OR 4-0358 Summ->r porch down, Car- Bloomfield Highlands of cottages or lake lots. SEA- smaller income or business prope, ROCIi ESTER ROMEO Ao GEC ei he = <=" eting & firepiace. Full g | BOARD PINANCE, 1185 N. Perry. _ erty as down. OR 3-9105. ‘ ° tor and a'] tools. School bus at ascment gas HA heat Bi-level home on beautifully) pp g-9661 . : . LOANS £25 TO $500 roryIene LisriNG arevice ewince Fase ener hbo ee ig gsc 2 car garag Lot 59 x tee acre lot, spa- - : AN NOUN 20 other sets to choose from | Washer $25 Studio couch—never | All rebuilt & guaranteed 30 days Samgg SO GB stove $25. FE sete YDS OF TURQUOISE | CAR. | . Parts and labor Obel Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945. We take trades Good cond. FE 5-8233 HOTPOINT ELECTR Ric | condition Used sell for $100. iF range. Excellent = 3 7 as Oil - 100 REBUILT REFRIGERATORS. Or apartment. SUN SALES. MA 1. 5-134 1958 SIEGLER OIL SPACE HEAT- A DERK. _ any with leather top. FE 2-3285 SINGER SEWING MACHINE _ AUTOMATIC WASHER REFRIG- ers. At pre-season special prices. G. A. Thompson, 1005 M59. West. | KNEEHOLE, MAHOG.| ens erator, 2-pc. bedrm set, 2 springs and mattresses. Davenport. sec- retary and = chair, me end tables, coffee table and ° son car. EM 3-4551 A A BRAND NEW SOPA BEDS. $44.95. CABINET MODEL SINGER 216. gag. $77.40, full balance vf =o id) aoscunt or = ae aa month. Ca; FE GNP TRING YOU. WANT Fouxr eg changea lovely _Mer F 49 Hud- SINGER PORT ZIG-ZAG ATTACH | 19.50 Eiectrolux vacuum, ringer-type washers _ Terms. 'SPECIAL 9x12 RUGS. $24.95. MC- Leod Carpet. 2685 S. BE TWIN BEDS, SIEGLER Gas Home Heaters SUPER FLOOR HEAT Pays for the fuel $25 to $125. Ideal for home. cavin NO a FE 2-0801. blond rt's DOW R OLD MHEAT ‘SCH i C k's |STOVES, BOUGHT. SOL D._ EX- Turner's, itself with 7" saves — TRADE IN) ‘ER MY 3-3711| 602 Mt. Clem- IN cabinet Zig-Zag $6730 cash AKA I Products $14.95. $19 50 Appl., FE 5-4049 2-7701. Woodward sser $7. 4-0234 COMPLETE Baby items. $75. OR ‘AN es , ay ~y a! and appli- — to par te kind. USED, cur trade. binky or real NTHS TO PAY MO bie uy, sell or trade. ate out os ek around. 2 acres of free ork one FE 5-0241. orate Mc MON SAT. 9 TO 6 ‘9 TO 9 4 miles E ony Pontiac or } mile b of Aubur® Heights on Auburn 2 pe. 2 3 Rollaway bed. complete. $19.96.| 18 Recon ranges, w. TWEED HIDE-A- — $45. 137 WA- _terly off Voorhei sofa bed 5 pc. wood dinette 5 pc. wood dinette set suite sec. liv. apt. Pike gas stove i We nave used electric ranges. all sizes Wyk ~ ‘TRADE- IN DEPT. | guar. Maytag washer $48 88 suite $49.95 MAN'S FE 4-1122 Hollywood bid frames, $695. In- nerspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot- ton mattresses, $12.05. rson's Furniture, 42 one Lake Ave. THE BARGAINS Mattress ins. burg TUR. 8 Occ. Recht” 2-1630. i ‘Tooo W. Huron OaeD iF OF CONSOLE ”.V. MA Vv. MA- Radi & A soa ° os? alleles WALNUT CHINA on OFFET 81x A ers, | Bees sewi N fe og h rk, ball. ces, punch wo - embrotdery & - sige. Across from ANTAG WHITE PLA tables, gas stov® ng machine. UL .. NO line of new threads, General C. RAN ; GE POR GAS R. B. Munro Electric Co, forts sola fou aryers. SA Saat W. SWEET'S . Huron. FE $76 Vie- Toure. "a5, aie: 2-2718 iN. REEE vwelevisions, and bull Appliances, Davis- | | - | | j | PIPE-BRICK-STEEL mirrors. A. terrific savings. Mich- igan Fluorescent 383. Orchard FHA Term ree Estimates | _Lake Ave — Open Par 30 MON” thru SAT — yaUBT VACATE . y | Everything must be sold o rea- SURPL US LUMBER | sonable Nan refused TERIAL SALES CO | New rollaway 5340 Saiebiend Rd. (M59) OR 3-7092 wee paseo us ITH ew wardrobe: = rps ig oe Lib ting Table and floor lamps :each! $ 1 00 er. PE 2-5 3280. Kitchen scales $ 2 - 3 burner gas plate se 1 A sors ene 4. — Platform rocker $ 400 Of saa Patter = PE 4-5141 | Gas fireplace heater $ 500 schol aero a | Kerosene heater $ 500 ANCILOR FENCES Porch gates $ 50 No money down FHA proved Se Oe aoe * FREE ESTIMATES —__ PES TAT MM cect ten Tin Be BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL AND Children’s sleds $ 100 gas furnaces Hot water & steam gmall trunk $250 boilers Automatic water heater Come in and get vour share of Hardware. elec supplies. crock & bargains tile Galvanized copper biack OAKLAND FURNITURE CO S Paint, Super kemiene aad rusts | °t ©: Sexinas AT as nt. § d= rust- 5 MONEY FOR ANY WORTHWHILE oleum HEIGHTS SUPPLY urpose. Get up to $500. SEA- “685 Lapeer Rd PE, 4-541 | ras ce 7. oat BEE? AND PORK — HALP AN? WORE NEW NORELCO ELECTRIC SHAV quarters Opdyke Mkt FE 5-7941 er. Shakespeare fishing reel. Soli- pr irda ring. Ladies shoes ys "AV size AA, draperies and lamps CASH WAY | _ Om Sages Sreperien an LUMBER PRICES ' NEVER vsED Duo THERM GAS incinerator. $70. FE 8-1112 STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER ducts. MAple 5-1501 — OR 3-3703 | NEW 1ST QUALITY ~ BATHTUBS $46.50. Free standing toilets $19.95 GA Thompson. |} 1005 M59 West Company pee il thet cel 7940 Se Lake Rd EM 3-4171 OIL FLOOR FURNACE & 250 GAl Oo od carr to8pm. daily _tank k OR 3-4182 unday am.to2?pm HED N N Deliveries available MAREREPINISHED | PAN Lal iC ft ee en ene | Birch '4” 43c per ft CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. | Cherry paneling Sle per ft most modern lights for kitchens. dinettes and recreation rooms $1295 value $695. factory marred ; eee, 393 Orchard Lk Ave 1 BENSON LUMBER wee I PAINT WITH KOTON Avoid blistering due to moisture CO. WARWICK 2678 Orchard Lk Rd Cash and Carry Specials | PRACTICALLY NEW 22 GAUGE .s W. P Shelving 1244 Lin. Pt. automatic gun Also picture win- Ig W. P Sheathing 05% Lin. Ft. | dow FE 2-1104 ee x in. Pt | ; Prefinished Mahoean v 20 sheet | PLYSCORD 24x48 Temp Peg Bos 6 en. | CASH AND CARRY | 36x48 T oy! o' x ax 8 $3.50 HAGOERT L MBER & SUPPLY lox ax 8 $450 PAN Sa x 4 $4.95 M 1947 Haggerty al “Walled Lake Weekdays 7 to 6 Saturdays 7Tto3 MA 4-455] PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO | 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 2-2543 blower Call MU 4-6312 | STANDARD UNDERWOOD TYPE- Also gas stove CLEARANCE SPECIAL | writer, w works good. FE 8-4480 * fan and hood .. $2995 KF TALL SHOWERS. COMPLETE Yard post and lantern $795! with faucets and curtain. $69 50 ee Pull gt ot — $ 1.95 | value, $34.5; lavatories, complete Ove La, Gray athiud kane | ite tales eie'50" valuea at ne ra . $49. 8 7 a-yr. -old welbe. burner — anit, com- #3 $0. These are factory seconds lete 1 yr. mfgs. cwarantes, ou. wake ht bai ha 3 Orchard Firea Nau ee 17. G._A. Thompson, 7005 M59, West DON'T LET CHRISTMAS BY, >PECIAL ¢ 49 without saying thank you with|2 x 4s. 8 ; an imprinted goodwill to your | Gutter Length $ 9 customer. To see a complete line Desks $488 m 10c each Nl FE | Cupolas $10.95 §-9587._no obligation. _#o === | AUBURN LUMBER CARPENTER AND MACHINE U HEIG tools, wood lathe, jig saw, roto A. Abi HTS DONT “wart 70 ; | SPECIAL OUTSIDE PAINT. —~ ruscon Exterior Light Cream Get up at SEABOARD Regular $700 Gal. $469 Gal PINANCE ey 1185 N. Perry St. T ruseon spp Willow os —— equiar $ a $ a YoU HAVE A PAINT OR | oore’s Exterior Buff Color decorating problem? Hundreds of Regular oe. Gal. — 69 Gal colors to phoose from, interior | he L & BUILDING SUPPLY CO or exterior. See our wall FE 3.7101 paper COA and matching fabric selection. | 8) Orchard Lake Ave no Bros. Jelled Magic no drip THE SALVATION ARMY pain RED SHIELD STORE & P Saw Kae Ee Everything to meet your needs — Purniture, Appliances 128 WEST LAWRENCE DOG BOG "HOUSES. DIFFERENT NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE & x 8 CALL US ON OTHER PLYWOODS | PREWAY OIL CIRCULATOR WITH | By Dick bail /0-/2 “We've done everything you asked — danced, played 'games and ran races! Now can we have some fun?” For Sale Miscellaneous 67 For Sale le Miscellaneous 67 Tractors, Mowers. Tillers Bolens & Wheel Horse riding tractors Some used ones Mowers at close-out prices Roto-tillers to 26 in Jarl & Jacobson bars We service what we Complete gas engine & mower service EVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Hwy MAple 5-78 or OR 3-7924 TWO LAMP FOUR FOOT FLUOR- escent fixtures ideal for over work benches, shops stores and factories. $2195 Value $1020 ese are factory marred Call at factory showrooms Michigan Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake _ Ave 10 TALBOTT LUMBER Redwood fence pickets Glass Thoroseal for waterproofing Wood louvres at ‘2 price to close- out. 1025 Oal’and Ave FE 4-4595 USED TYPEWRITERS & ADDING machines at low prices Large ciscounts on new portables Forbes Printing & Office Supply 4500 Dixie Hwy Next to. Pontiac State Bank _ USED BRICK POR SALE FE 8-9015 or MU 4-7481 USFD WATFR SOFTENER. COM pletely automatic Reasonable PE 2-5827 USED COMB DOORS ANY Reas After 6 MA &-2114 WINKLER WALL FURNACE. COM pletely automatic $45 OR 3-2428 - Machinery 7 68 12 INCH THICK planter $225 FE SIZE A-1 CONDITION ness Parks 5-707 MOWER garde 4-6053 69 COPPER f fer USED bargain Ww PFOWER price Also F Miller MI Do It Yourself at tractors LOWER PRICES ON plumbing eavestrough ine Open weekday: Sundavs !0 to 4 Mo er 156 W t »-4712 FOR RENT paper steamer {100 polishers hand sanders vacuum cleaners Oakland 1 & Paint 436 Orchard Lake FE 5-6159 IT THE EABY WAY PLOOR SANDERS--HAND SAND- and 830 to 6 aim Buale s Supply Montcalm F said ERS- WALL PAPER STEAMERS DRILLS--FLOOR POLISHER SKIL SAW RUG CLEANER BOWNIES HARDWARE 489 S SANFORD FE 4-6105 71 PARAL Sale Musical Goods reno 1 EVETTE CLARINET IN B FLAT & 1 Armstrong flute Also Rova portable typewriter OA 8-1140 after 4 pm 4 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS Organ, demonstrator, large discount Used limed oak spinet piano Terms up to 36 mos — GALLAGHER’S 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 ACCORDION SALE — ALL SIZES Accordion loaned free to begin- hers with lessons FE 5-5420 BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRU- ments for rent, for your school students. Rent applied toward the purchase. All orchestra & band accessories Morris Music 34 8 Telegraph Rd across from Tel-Huron BAND INSTRUMENTS month Inquire for GGRINNE 8 Saginaw CLARINET WITH condition $65 FE DEMONSTRATORS troni Organs 1 Minuet with Sust 1 Minuet without 1 Rhapsodie 125 board: Come in and see these beautiful organs Ask about special dem onstrator prices Morris Music 34S Telegraph FE 2-0567 across from Tel Huron FOR CASH TO PURCHASE Musical Instruments BOARD FINANCE CO, Perry St.. FE 8-966) PAN-AMERICAN CLARINET REAS UL 2-2086 $5 detatis ~ “FE 3-7168 CASF GOOD 5- 2562 CONN PER < 27 ELEt alu Sustain otee pedal PORTABLE WEBCOR' RECORD player Excelient condition §30 FE 2-7180 ora SCHMPT PIANO-TUNING— FE 2 PIANO — een “PARTY wanted to take over low monthiy payments on spinet piano Can be seen locally. Write Credit Man- ager. Lindy Music Co. 35 Crock- er, Mt Clemens, Mich RENT A SPINET PIANO WITH option to purchase All moneys will be applied toward the pur- chase price of the A ere GALLAG HER S 18 EL aren =— - usED PIANOS _ Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE Piano Tuning Organ Repair PHONE FE 2-4924 Sale Bio Lately blah TWO 1'2 FOOT and three 6 foot SHOW CASES FE 5-271 Sate Sporting toeds 74 12. GAUGE BROWNING AUTO- maic. 2 barrels. 35 Remington automatic 22 N _ Eastway Dr 16 GAUGE REMINGTON AUTO- matic. Like new. After 4 pm FE 2-4900 20 GAUGE _Good condition. DOURLE BARREL $30. MA _ 4-2008 | 20° GAUGE STEVENS PUMP GUN. FE 5-6085. _.$40 22 OLLIE COLT FRONTIER Scout revolver with holster. $30 70 Clark 8t Apt. 7 Pontiac 32 CALIBER REMINGTON PUMP rifle. $75 FE eee ae deer rifle with scope, Down filled huntin 38, pair of insulate 7, new. $135 or sell OR 3-8155 ne _ BIG SELECTION OF USED shotguns & rifles. Ben's Loar. Office, 4 Patterson FE 4-5141 GUN SALE New & used shotguns Png Hi Most —- & calibe cone e 35 erent like new coat.. size boots, size separate A eeuietisean t4c_ PER Warwick's, 2678 Orchard low, bess, aw ar) mover ig Ra. $305. FE 40004, over fer TRACTOR, a MODEL. peeieens) condition tivators, Derr- repair. 375 8 w helesraphe GUNS BUY. Manley | Leach, 10 Bag wt TRADE, _Sale Sporting Goods 74 Hay, € Grain ‘in & Feed 82 | GUNS. MOST LETE GUN, 1,000 BALES | “ay a ¥. WwW. Ma- | a @epra, 6 Authorized al- | nure. Lumber. 4 aaa . Breda. Remmington Winchester _ TYPES OF .6T & aN tm | md others. Gunsmith on duty.; 1p _aeliver. srersagtt core. Wi core. Wal 1 ‘Toys a Maas ‘ow 3 a dit Fu'l line of bear and rent |i coe ~ _Sale aavenieck 83 we _ Gace and pied tg ia Plas. on ment. | plete oe store Cliff Dreyer's | $10 each. ‘cau MElrose met fea oes 25 per cent off on all hunting | coats and pants 56-5 4 power rifle scopes now $14.95 insulated underwear now. $3.50 blue rocks now $1.99 a car- | Shot gun shells heavy loads $2 7 Browning, shot guns. We trade Enter our cat rere oes st KELLEY'S HARDW 3994 Auburn at “Adams rE 2-8811 — loads §2 25. Bretta and Matador MARLIN 32 SPECIAL RIFLE. with 3-power top-mounted scope 70 995 Voorheis Rd Between and 7 pm 4 MEN'S BRUNSWICK BOWLING bal! with leather bag. $15 Men's bewling shoes, Hke new $3. Men's roller gee like new, $16. FE 2-7180 WE LOAN MONEY POR SPORT- ing goods. boats. motors, etc See SEABOARD FINANCE. 1185 N Perry St... FE 8-9661 Bait, Minnows, Etc. CRAWLERS, 2 Dz 50« RED worms, 50 for 45c: big worms 50 for 50c. Tackle Also clean used work pants from 35 Open days 389 Orchard Lk Ave _ Sand, G Gravel & Dit 76 2'2 YDS. BLACK DIRT OR Pia Promp} delivery OR 3-9644 10A STONE & OVERSIZE STONE. $2 yd. Also crushed stone, mason sand, sharp sand, top soi] 6335 Sashabaw. Clarkston MA 5-216! A-l BLaCK DIRT TOP SOI! gent GRAVEL AND FILL. FE 7714 re BLACK DIRT 5, humus, fill, 5-4758 A-1| TOP BOIL, CRUSHED STONE 75 TOP SOIL sand & gravel nd, gravel, fill yidec Conklin FE 8-1}22 or FE 2- Attention, Truckers Black dirt and peat humus Load ed 7 days a week $1 per yarc 689 Lochaven PE 5-1413 BLACK DIRT BLACK AND PILL dirt. and gravel FE 68-0877 o: -3743 BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL FILL dirt & manure 1 to 5 yds “De livered Lake Ra FE 775 Scott 4-4228 or OR 3-0165 CHOICE PARM p84 TOP SOIL yds. $10. delivered. FE 4-6598 CRUSHED STONE arin GRAVEL Earl Howard EM 3} DRIVEWAY atin. “LOADED or delivered FE 4-3263 or FE 2-1466 GOUD FARM DIRT ABD MAN ure and wood MY 3-4€7Ty» PULVERIZED TOP SOII ALSO black dirt and fill FE 5 3843 or FE &-6642 SHREDDED veani HUMUS DELIV ) vards—$J5 TE 5-309 YAKD DRIVEWAY KADING Tay yt Krave f e Pr >- 3552 Wood, Coal & Tiel 7 CANNEL COAL, FIREPILACE furnace and kindling woUK Speedway fuel ot] PE 5-615 PIREWOOD, CUT hie LUMBER odds aid ends Ph FE 3-602. 5011 Waldon Road FIREPLACE. FURNAC : AND kindling wood OL 2-4847 WE HAVE FIREPLACE WOOD at the Alberta Lumber Mills 33%: Lapeer Road We also da ' Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 A-! TREES SPRUCE PINE fF Arbors tae Ju r Yew Mush, Maple Oak el Dig J mi west of Cx 1 mi ‘ footntersectin H Wixom Ra & Duck Lake Rad 2922 «Sleeth Ka Open «day to 6 U_ 4-0635 JAKLAND TRE « SERVICE tacks ming & removal FE MUMS 2% CENTS Shee “wo dig OR 43-0644 NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE pines. fir 1 tw 4 ft 10 or more $150 ea. Less than 10. $3 each You dig. 12 miles N_ of Pontiac on US 10 Cedar Lane Ever- green Farm 70 Dixie Hwy larkston MA 35-1022 . For Sale Pets 79 2 MALF TOY TERRIES Pie pies $20 ea 8300 Pontia Lane Ra OR 4-0185 3 YR OLD AKC aoe see MALE dashchund Ex Pedi rk Also 8 wKS pu ae ed pu td male FM 3-850} 4-YFAR-OLD. BOSTON TFRRIER bulidog. Female. MA 4-3067 WEEK OLD THOROUGHBRED German Shepherd puppy. male FE 4-8206 or 4281 Quebec 10 MOS OLD 8sT BERNARD AKC Reg 875. UL 2-2378 AKC REGISTERED BOXER, GEN- 5 tle with children. $35. FE 8-9710 AKC FEMAIE BOXER. FAWN, 4 mos old FE 4-0918 AKC RFG POODLF MAI F t months old $30 FE 5 5956 AKC NOR “ . " KHOUND aiso larg a use id eos for sate or ads Fr 70 or OF 1Tt AKC BCAGEE PACE Uy ?- 3228 COCKER SPANIE: PUPPIES AKi Se oe 7434 after 4 DAC HSHUND mate REGISTERFEI) female mi Le , vear te 25 FF 4 2401. FUZZY KITTENS TO BE GIVEN Riven to good homes FE 2-2774 affer 6 p m GEPMAN SHORTHAITE FEMALE 3 vears Retriever gun dog OL 1-362 ON SAILE GUINEA PIGS AI! Pet Shop. 55 Willams FE 46433 POODLE PUPPiFS ALSO 4 YR ved maie With permanent shots sean ali AKC registere Ca FF 5-OR5 1 PAKAKFETS CANARIES,. CAGFE& Four Since 927 84 Oak! and Ave PARAKEETS & SU PPLIES 183 Sanderson Dear ey PARAKEETS CANARIES pes food Crane's, 2489 Auburn UL 2-2200 _ PEKINGNESE TEMALE AKC 3 mos Al] shots $65 MY _ 3-1180 POODLE ADORABLE WHITE toy miniature puppies male femaie. Reasonable. 123 Seminole REGISTERED GERMAN SHORT haired pointer pups. OA 8-282] SHEPHERD PUPS. AKC PIRCE $35. MArket 4-1067 WEIMARANER. trained exc 2-5375 WESI puppies OR 3-6233 Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 BOARDED Telegraph MONTHS dog Ul 18 bird TER Call HIGHLAND WHITE AKC Registered DOGS AND Burr Shell CATS 75 8 Hunting Dogs _— 81 1 REGISTERED FNGLISH POINT- er Male 4 years old Fred C. Baucom. 5209 Lippin- cott Rd. Lapeer Mich Phone _MOhawk _4-6746. 1 MALE BEAGLE 4 YEARS. ‘OLD. Trial Given. FE 5-0315. 2 BEAGLES REG AKC FULLY trained gun dogs. 3 & 6 yrs old Out of field champions. UL 2-2799, 6964 Crooks AKC REGISTERED BRITTANYS UL 2-1466 AKC “REGISTERED ENGLISH Springer spaniel puppies 4 mos old AKC registered Cocker span- fel Puppies FE 4-3397 GOOD RABBIT DOG AND Rauge shotgun FE 4-0952) GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTER 4 years. FE 4-5512 LABRADOR pon ee mos MU_ 4-3920 RFG THOROUGHBRED } vrs old. trained dog. $150. FE 4-3891 REGISTERED BRITTANY 9 months olf FE 2-9981, REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPS. bend spaniels, & started dogs | 8-6178. 12 AKC. 3'2 POINTER Exc bird ~ MALE \P RENCH ALPIVE BUCK POR | Sale or service. MA HE REFORD RD BULL | PALAMINO = To oo D:. - QUARTER | | we Teunessee Walker. OR SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE. Price att Gunn Rd. Roches- _ter_OL __Wanted _Livestock _ 84 WANTED REG. JERSEY HEIPER een et Se HOI LLY 85 MINORCA & meee eee! Sede APPLES. POPULAR VARIETIES & For Sale » Poultry 1580 YEARLINGS _Leghorn bens 85¢ Sale Farm Produce cider Produce. Kingsbury Market 2330 Clarkston Rd ; APPLE CIDER 60c GAL. PLUS jug 7717 M15. Clarkston or 1301 Clarkston Rd Lake Orion’ MY 2-3321 - | APPLES McINTOSH SPYS Delicious Wagoners Jonathans Pick your own Orr Farms. 9215 Maceday Lake Rd APPLFS PICK “YOUR. OWN $1 bu Several varieties, MU 4-4166 415 Tipsico Lake Rd. Milford APPLES FRESH FILTERED Cl! der Ice cold gallon jugs and ‘2 kallon cartons Apple special. Mc- Tataat $1 bushel and up Diehl's Orchards and Cider Mull 1478 Ranch Rd. Rose Center APPLES. GOLDEN DELICIOUS you pick 75 cents or $1 3916 Gregory Rd FE 5-86 APPLES RED SPIES. DELI- cious) Jonathan. McIntosh Close in Mahan Orchard 618 E Wa)- ton 1 block east of Joslyn No Sunday sales APPLES BARGAIN PRICES FOR large Quantities. Bring containers Suttons, 324 = N Lake Angelus. APPLES. WINTER VARIETIES Muto's Orchards 4391 Baldwin Ra FE 5-1069 ee APPLES VELICIOUS. MciN sorteo graded and sprayed $1.25 @ dushe! and up 7280 Perry Lake Road Clarkston IL! YOUR FREEZER RABBITS 4. cents a pound. FE 4-8612_ GLACKMORE PARMS McINTOSH apples $1 25 per bu OL 41-6489 GLACKMORE FARMS verbe.. Ra Eating & cooking ap- pet Open Sun 1 tw 6 OL DELICIOUS APPLES. 691 N Squirrel Rd TOMATOES YOU PICK THEM $150 bu Butternut & Buttercup qQuasii 3660 Giddings Rd FE 5-660 RED Spraved fruit | | | | i 1 1540 Lapeer Rd ~ 2150 SIL. | For Sale Housetrailers 89 FOR SALE OR RENT. 15 FOOT ‘vacation trailer. FE 2-5458. a TRAIL Pull our LES. ‘GOLLY. ME 4 ~ OXFORD TRAILER SALES NOW 1960's VAGABOND. STEW- MMER GARWOOD & Campers and used trailers Some used on ranta]) plan. We sel! trade or rent. ! mile South of Lake Orion on M24 MY _ 2-0721 40 To Choose From PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND Rental. 1045 North Lapeer Rd Oxford. OA 83783 PARKHURST | TRAILER SALES MY 2-4611 Featuring famous makes Moon Ventoura Owosso Tour-a-Home Between Lake jon and Oxford On M-24 SEE THE ALL NEW 18 FT MAR. KING. sleeps 6 Goodell Tratler Sales 3200 S|. Rochester Rd UI 2-4550 SHORTS MOBILE HOME SALES & SERVICE Featuring al) new Beemer Complete line of parts & bottle gas Hitches instailed & cars wired We'll sel! your used eee for vou W. Huron FE Rent Trailer Space 90 New Elcar Or- HT 49743 awe AUBURN HEIGHTS lage The finest 2 Pontiac 170 N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 LAKEFRONT !OTS FOR HOUSE AR Wal os yurater Park OR 6 MOBILE VII : miie S$ MOBILEHOME ESTATES MO OD- Size Stren and playground EM OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best 40'x80 lots. 16°x40' cement patios etc One mile east of Oxford on Lake- ville road. OA 8-3022 PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER! Court MY 2-4611. The best for less Wonderful location on 72 acres Detween Lake Orion and Oxford_ ; ROBINS MOBILE VILLAGE. 3300 Elizabeth Rd Under new maaneceat FE 5-3678 Charles Crabtree; manager YOU'VE SEEN THE REST. NOW see the best Square Lake Trailer _ Park. FE 2-5295 Auto Accessories 91 —_—_—oOoOorn\Y’rrr es=sene_ ee eee ees 1953 PONTI4C 8 MOTOR 1952 Dodge 1951 Chevy Motor goud condition. FE 2-2666 Sale Farm Equipment 87 special BUICK ‘56 CHROME “BORENS The qualtt name tn lawn and , «ariie equipment ard hair . 1ws We take rade-its att colla HOCGHIEN & = N ! Case New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER OL 1-976! FARM MA: HINERY NEW AND ed Prouix Over Sales on M2¢@ u-t north of Oxtfore HOMFLITE SAWS THE BEST IN aw: to wit) the best in farn equipment Jonn Deere. Davis er Pn NA 73292 Ortor e SE TEOAGE plated full race engine Holly ME lrose 4-3803 - __ For Sale Tires AT ae ier bus wh STATE. TIRE SALES 503 Saeinaw St ; LOOK! 750X14 BLACK TIRES ALL name brands Off new cars $15 50 plus tax and exchange. State Tire Saies 503 S Saginaw. FE 4-4567 FE 4.0687 OF 5 x 14 Huron - SNOW TIRES—$10 40 KUHN AUTO SERVICE 149 W Huron a FE STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES Trace in on General Safety Tires Up to 50 per cent off. Biack or 92 $350 UP WE s FE 4.0687 or SET 850 Ww TIRES 1145 TUBELESS Rear entrance 2-1215 Lake Orion | Sportsman: | 8 a nnnaatiberglas 98 BOATS FIBERGLASSED., ABL’ types fiberglas work. Auto -tust repair, Ve midget rarer bodies. Rini's, Orion MY 3-1915, , | Transportat'n Offered i 100° LLP LDP AAPRALR AGES DC6 PRESSURIZED «4 ENGINE air liner. Californta $79 50, Ha- Spa “P es Miami ot ee or 9. lladeiphia $19 | $12. Ferry Service OR NP eal | CARS DAILY TO MOBILE, ALA- | bama. Bonnie's Drive-a-way, FE 32-3215 TRUCK GOING NO load. Either way, FE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars 101 “ACTION” TOP $$$ DOLLAR Por All 1959 MODEL CARS Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON FE 4-7371 FE 4- 1797 DEPENDABLE USED ‘CARS | .HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES | Cass at Pike FE 5-7398 'TOP $$$_—USED « "JUNK CARS Smith Motor Sales FE 8-2441 | AS MUCH AS $30 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or eves OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” GIVE you ASHE $$$ L “( OUR EQUITY DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD OF CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE— 256 S| SAGINAN _FE 8-4541 See M& M Motor Sales For top dollar on later mod “(| cars 2527 Dixte Hwy OR 3-1603 TOP BUCK JUNK _ CAR ‘TRUCK | PONTIAC WASTE FE 2-0209 KNOW ile PRICE AND “BRING your title Trade down specialty Pontia: Ane ares 1260 N Pe:- and Madison A | i BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy FE 2-9878 FE 4.6896 JUNK CARS FE 5-607 i TOP $$$ DOLLAR For | Model Cars Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON _4-TI71 FE FE 4-1797 PAID GOOD USED Russ Dawson = : ee Saginaw St PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. FE 4-4878 “WE DON’T LIKE TO BOAST, _ BUT WE THINK YOU LL GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT JEROME *BRIGHY SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass FOR CARS = TOP Al! 1S CHALMERS TRACTOR MOD Whitewalls EL G WITH SNOW PLOW CU! } > oO ~ TIVATOR & 16 IN. PLOW 1) WILLIAMS Tl. S44xs Open Eves. Priced at $605 S Saginaw at Raeburt WANTED JUNK CARS. TAYLOR time Payment { rts E KING. BROS Auto Service 93 Fd Used Parts FE 5-2000_ Ni r Toy : mee oe WANTFD CLEAN 1956 TO 1958 Se gem BO a Oni CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE = j(guionmakon | ee car Cylinder reboring Waily ( : Crankshalt Service OLive 1-0263 WE NERD Auction Sales 88 \ SLE uct 2 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE your car For 28 vearse we . car FE 2-150) neid the § sad ANTIQUE AUCTION WED OCT paid the top dolla Trade dows 14 Bo am at Eastern Star Hatt CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 9 or uj ! village of Oakwood. 6 milrs car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma H J VAN WELT “n t O: ville or Jo miles nerth | chine Shop, 23 Hood. Phone FE OR 3-135 4940 Dixte Hwy anc 3 miles west of Oxtord “0 22563 _ TOP CASH $88 FOR (LEAN CARS t Mar Gregory gias a ie Dp or 4 He colors Gold plated wall talent lone Sale Motor Scooters 94 ie anes ane “ hgh AURURN qd ets of leigh bell Fdison . a = BP RO RCRD cota Ot cha CRSIE 1957 CUSHMAN EAGLE EXCEl Used Auto Parts 102 ‘ vant lent cond $260 O1 a ate me wa GOOD 43 CUSHMAN SCOOTER DUMP -BOX WITH WOODEN marble top Ase Cal; OR 3-2401 de fe lf ; LNT Large glass oor berrs re || ‘ I 95 m1 219 after 6 pm ber catiemancie:centeaiin tk or Sale Motorcycles 95 . : ~ minber salin opolexcent @ mi . Sale Used Trucks 103 clocks bra ypper, iron. spir 47 HARLEY GOOD CONDITION es oo ning whee ra uy oe $195 or swap OR 3-365: 1994 ‘4 TON PICK-UP TONE of stock Yrom Male aw n = = . paint 6 lifes and wheels heater tique S Bud Hickmott Auc For Sale Bicycles 96 spotlight 40000 actual mile tione*r assisted by A Arnold , . ne - excellent condition OR 3-7457 Sey EEE WN Lee) NEW AND USED BICYCLES 7 FORD Ficd 6 CYLINDER AUCTION 7. ARLE118 BIKE-HOBBY SHOP raqgio and heate $1050 Every Thur & Fri at i pm E Lawrence, Pontiac PE 3-7843 36 Ford Flix 6 cylinde AIl NEW TERMS ° 4524 Dixie, Drayton OR 3-0021 Heater $ 795 Furniture. tools, appliances. dry ROLEPAST BICYCLES. ALL 59 Chevrolet *;ton Rad and goods. . sizes, - repair on all makes heater 2000 mile $1550 1000 misc _ items RM W 8. U Sales. 321 ‘53 Ford F500 12 ft stake Very Location. E & L Distributors, 2616 8 Edith” nice $ 795 "Vxle wi 1 mile north of — "Re Actcasa Pontiac City Limits. ;US. 10) - Boats Accessories 97 L J CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S LARGEST | ~~ errr ern QIrry erome farm Dairy Auction Friday Oct 15 CEDAR STRIP WITH FIBER- ROCHESTFR FORD DEALER 16 1d 30 PM 82 Holsteins. “gigas hull 16 horsepower outboard __ _OL 19711 some registered) DHIA Records; motor. steering wheel. windshield. i; in 40 Daughters Ed a a al remote controls. Riverdale boa low gir { or ta I nous 1 r For-Mar Ideal Lena cow 11 i700 ae spare tire $990 Fr ‘urner’ S Springers Heifers due before Nov —— — —-_ —— 5 24 «open heifers bull and 1959 ~ CLOSEOUTS aves De Laval combine milkef Boat motors. trailers f complete ee new 800 gal bul Motor winterizing A storage Tr 1Ck C r tack é | patio tarline (auns A& archery equipment elie Stan Perki Uxuctioneer Ph MF Sporting (Goods Rina ( CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES RALINGHAM FARM AUC ie ae OCT 14 FF 8-4402 63 E Watton Biv eae tag 6345, iy aa eae rile Oe Eve. Titt 7 A Sund: (, io | Ny 8 $1 2905 Fast of Hols near M&i Eugene aruMINUM LONE STAR 14 FT TON Wea ray PARE Schimesie Prop Tractors & P inches 35 hp all electr Lights Dial mae KIRA SHA oe MALE aT 4 iipmer Pickup 41 and cover PM 7-3336 afte: 6 pn ‘ - Tne peuls Many g0¢ smal . 7 em Sian) Perkins A oner BIG DISCOUNT Ae OT | 1-000 <1] 595 BOATS “SKIING EUIPMEN 1 soFT ALUM OD s 5 NG EUIPM R j i BODY WAREHOUSE Bi 'SINESS LIQUI see IKE XEW dation Sat Oct . | Wan Thom BOARDMAN 5 ‘ : as Bieganek Prop Coliard Fur- OR 4-0212 7575 Highland Rd = Ww bad & <4 niture Facto v:' Bancroft Mich M59 at Wm Lake Re 3) ord | AE S949 Write fo re detailed listing ay =< iF & C S F PAN EF a FEELS DER AND to Fivervbods s Auctioneer Stan Bos! ee a di Rs SHARP Perks Swarty Creek. Mich ing shes a For Sale Housetrailers 89 HARRINGTON 89 Ford V-100 $1595 sl ) Th rec PICKUP B&F ST DF ROX 1 BEDRM MODERN TRAILER BOAT WORKKS Ai Suk Gp yendv too move) dete YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 53 Dodee t 795 $100 down $50 a month Priced FE “on fa CHR eres ae rasonabie “se caretaker 220 F. ~ = Se = 4+ FOOT STAKE li LIFT Walton FE _ 53-9902 a CHRIS-CRAFT CAVALIER Cee 168 FOOT »4 TROTWOOD TRAITI CADILI.AC ALUMINUM - ~y 7 ayo ef sieep Good candition $630 MERCURY MOTORS a4 Cunevrotet see § 595 (FQ R-2654 STORAGE & WINTERIZING : TON PICKUP NICE 18 LITTLE GEM” $9000 AFT. INILANI)D LAKES SALES 4 om 37 W Columbia 27 W HURON FE 47121 CATL 17 FOOT HOUSETRAILERS $1100 Ri 8 INGS ON la 3075 Waukegan Auburn Heights. +=, I( TTNSODS met PORS UT Jl LE 4 97 GENERAL 42 x 10 2 BEDRM - “eee ie with extra's. Lot No. 89 170 N. OWENS MARINE SUPPLIFS Opdyke FE 83-3207 396 Orchac, Lake Ave FF. 2-8020 HAR LD 195: 2 BEDRM 42-FT aa —FIBERG S pion | $385. in bal 82 500 wl ita, Tee TI JR NER take house or furn. FE 5-8260 AT. DISCOUNT PRICES 3 1958 RIC i 36x10. BEST Super Marine Resin Ga . offer FE 80860 Al size boat cloth in stuck FORD 1958 WEST'VOOD 35 FT, 2 BED- DuPont Marine paint $298 Gal yey &© nOOWARD MI. 4.7500 room Take over payments. with ACTION MERCHANDISE: MART a : es ae low down payment or exchange 51 8. TELEGRAPH RD Pontiac’s furniture Too small for our fam- 1 Mile N Miracie Mile FE 3.7685 . : ix Just hke new Tot 92. Rob- | Opposite Bloomfield Fashion Sho; Truck Center bins Tratier Park 3300 Elizabeth | inSURE YOUR ROAT AND MO Lake Rd tor for only $250 per $100 «ut! GMC AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT value Hansen Ins Agetcs. FFE travel vent Since 1932 ae 2-08@8 or FE 5-6278 ig ac. Ory Sranch anteed for life See them and get 5- ~.--— = ac F i PONTOON BOAT DEMONSTRA - demonstrati at Warner Trail- r 1 . Salen se Huron. iPlab tor. Big discount OR 3-5193 OAK LAND AY C ASS to join one of Wally Byam's ex-| REPAIRING. REVARNISHING, RE- HFAVY DUTY WRECKER ROOM citing Caravans } finishing. aan nk fireproof & wine New tires Exe cond - inside storage nd also Sauling c 1 : , BOB. HU ie THINS SON’ Ss Michigan Boat rane ce Inc, 30860 a sepeien™ : as SSS SERVING GREATER DETROIT & |W Huron FE 8-894! Rte Cale Gt ee Pontiac for the past 13% years) THUNDERROLT 4 MER CURY Aner ep tht ar Sere ce * and sttll continuing to bring you twin carburetor rac enging zig tee the very best buys in Pontiac 5._modei_ $200. OR _ 3-833 1952 DODGE PICKUP % TON. Chiefs & Detroiter Mobile Homes. — ae geod condition. $250. Call afer Undercover Storage 5.00. UL 2-2176 NOW ON DISPLAY For Your Boat & Motor TRADE ‘52 PICKUP FOR FQuiTy ITY ALL NIEW 10@ Pick-up & Delivery Service in later model OR _3 6988 PONTIAC CHIEF ND DETROITER Also saves hundreds of dollars on clearance of 1959 models on my lot. Up to 7 years to pay Open 7 davs a week, 9 to 9 daily. 10 to 5 Sunday BOB HU CHINSON'S, 4301 Dixie nt us Drayton Plains R 3- 1202 fe) 4 miles North of Ponttac COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION trailers The Mar-King, a real hunter's delight The Trotwood ideal for Florida vacation § Also 1960 Tour-A-Home_ standard and self-contained) New 35 ft. Huron Home special, at $2,795. Also or | als. Get your reservations in for bow and arrow season Special rates for Florida vacations. cobson's Trailer Sales. PL wae liams Lake Rd. OR M SKN 5S EXTRA NICE 27° EM 3-3262 Boat & Motor Repair & Refinishing WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Oakland Marine Exch. 379 8. Open lve FE 8-4101 ____ Op ves. & Sundays MOVING SCON? moving expenses by all you've bas those unused had selling items stored ‘awav all this time Dial FE 2 -818] an SEPTIC TANK CLEANING TRUCK #1135 CHEVY afier 4 pm DUMP FE non *hone 54 trick 46108 1947 1%-TON FORD _ $225. Runs good 1951 CHEVROL ET $295 FE 2-365. _ 1955 CHEVY ', a Pic KUP 9486 20,000 miles MA 5-7 - 1958 WHITE TRAC an TRUCK. good cond Must sacrifice Call FE 4.3932 levy Dodge Pickup $1 405 Tt price wihudes factory equipment & federal te® Michigan Sales Tex and license extra, ‘Limited time offer) . RAMMLER-DALI 1001 N. MAIN fi uneren OL 29.11 Ts I FLAT BED MI 47024 1 TON PANEL. 4 all standard i have—— THIRTY-TWO Sale Used Trucks 103 “© Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars 106 TIZZY By Kate Osann' Sale Used Cars 106) | Sale Used Cars | 106 .& : OPPO PPP LPL ILI LI IEE | IIIS OOP AR APR AA RA OD —_ a Ow Sw e ‘ | POPP PPI PPL PDIP LS bad rl = * BIG TRACTORS 1958 CHEVY BFL AIR PONTIAC AUTO dal DON’ “neat pase. Seam eer Ba) TE ath Salta St proxers — (JAC GS : T | pte = ws VYInr - ~a’ gas tractor ite top ue y, white w a er Caenvert Auto. $ Eotate settlement. Looks early) A very sharp car Come in and: Ford Custom 8 Auto $1296 | ie a ye Slade 30 aus trea barre avvo aarze, "| Ht Beaute oe mame ih GAMBI] Ess Nowtt Chev, INL: / Same as above & h Oaklan FE 2-2351 | 879 4dr Nice $1095 | * GMC.T 503, gas, 5 ee a 35 Buick Roadmaster ¢ 3,000, 23 gas. 5 a 1@7 CHEVROLET ¢DOOR sTA-! = — fs 3 ome 4dr = Used Car to Carry ton wagon. Radio, heater. stick Ss 4dr u wer 4 % is Wj SMAL L TRACTORS shift. This has been an oid lady's | 54 Ford Custom 6 auto $ 585 You Thru This W inter . car. Sto.k No. 881 Only $1382. “33 Olds 88 $ 295 . . 3 Chev. COE 2 speed $350 48 Chevy covered pickup $ 245 “34 Pord-F750, air speed $80 % Plymouth $ 85 a ) 356 GMC-450. atl 2 speed on North Chev Eillys Jeep with cab and piow § 785 | 4 57 Ford-F60o, , 2 speea $1 fee 1260 Perry at Madison FE _4-9100 | With a First “Jed STAKES. AND Cc Hunter Bivd at S. Woodward Ave U ‘83 Pord-F350, dump stake $395 Birmingham _ MI #2735 sed Car ‘9@ Bord F500. 12 fi. stake $730 1954 CHEVY DEL - RAY Low SS Pord P500 12 ft stake $875 muleage. Good nd $475 | Ca Cae d "36 — oe Duais. Stake $000 S2766. * .° O eSa ‘2 SS- an ‘82 Ford Fe00. Tancem 16 ft stee! ——>---—-——_____ pl $1499 1982 CHEVROLET 2DR RADIO lot Pedae. “bie nae Te 56 Pord C700-175 in. WB 900 & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO : M new ber. 2 speed $83) MONEY DOWN Assume pas-| All Makes and Models | of Pension ‘Cuwvest. Monet "96 Dodge-700, 340 cu VB ens Ments oO §583 per mo (Ca!! { ‘Ai . $1545 oa . 2 speed $99. Credit Mgr Mr Parks at Mi gb Bebero tT. 1 owner is | C-370. 1855 in WB Nea _ +7509 Harold Turner FPorg —— . | : bs 1 j ‘58 Do _ oe ~ All Cars traded in on bal- . PICKUPS ANU JEEPS |B Rest, al 4dr. 6 “48 Chevrolet. % ton s0 OAKL AND ¢ OUNTY Ss . rf v 1959 nodel ~~ r. Aw = « A ‘47 Jeep — 4@ whee! crve Fu Y ance ¢ ney @ I "83 Plymouth wT , § 135 metal body $54 W AGON | #8 Lincoln, ear ay Rif sos ll ape ae a Lincolus and Mercurvys $3 GMe% Pickup” Sond ‘8B Dodge 63 ton. Clean $i. ECIALIST ' Ca -Oak] da. CONSTRUCTION “e C re S will be sold SS an MACHINES : Pontiac’s Newest Lot Tanden 15 ton. low bo: 3 AND 9-PASSENGER 312 W Montealm PE 8-8288 Oliver. deisei crawler, coz O ESA Q | NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE Diade ‘55 PACKARD. 4-DR.. $399. ROG- = Hough - yd leace: Ex = ( | | h : ; | en's Sales and Service. FE 2-9555 ift ae pind nen es ‘@ Grade-Al! — or mie , er ena! tandem A- Bob Frost Inc 1955 PLYMCGUTH D-14 Adams grader UT Inter ne ve i “ULL PRICE $295 & deisel eng Power steering A MOTO! IN¢ © 1969 dy NEA Service, ina. BULLE NILE $27) til. A-1 $4900 9:2 5s WOODBARD M! 653@2 ™ U.S. Pat Off /o-t No cash needed ig only $17 TRUCK PARTS : Sa ; 280 Hunter Bivd. sp a 9-12 + month, Due Nov C PAK! ©! CHEVROLET 2-Doc R Ratt . Deisel & gas engines Axes tra $243 Rogers Sales ana Seri I hope I marry young and have my children while Bee ‘ F > al thee f : em models to “~~ . ee ¥ popes BIRMINGHAM mother is stl spry enough to baby-sit! = RAD =< ; = oo ———— on = WE Buy" o8 Terabe $3 DOWN 195 DODGE HARDTOP RADIO heater. 3 tone int hke Drang ’ ~ . } $4. CHEVROLET new Stock No 699 Oxy svi | | Sale Used Cars . 106 __ Sale Us Used i Cars 106 a : 2 DOOR yp awecponra ria. AUTO SALES Ex-eptionaliy Clea North Chev. TRANSPORTATION Ss’ DOWN 115 S Saginaw PE 8-0402 PAL AA: ] Stn. wae ee i : 34 PLYMOUTH $195, SMITH MO- TRUCK & ] a We Steele Hunter Blvd. at S) Woodward Ave , 33 Olds. hohe bs R tor Sales. Crooks and Auburn WHOLESALE a Kut I a era are Ue Birmingham MI 4-2735 : ue pe lector ; % Ee Gn eee ‘5 PLYMOUTH. 3208 298 < we ea A - z < c sates ne Mens a —FORD— REPOSSESSION 31 and ‘50 Ford $97 $395 ot s RT “hy y unui OR 5.1200 FE 44 WH te gla oe a6 Ford cont, al eet HE FULL PRICE ——— —_— ~ ‘ 6 o honey do ss.te - a > A ments of $27 20 Firs a re t roe ooo poe event el : ‘57 Biya si . due November 20th Luck) ° bar : | Large Sclect: Nant to Buy a New Car? sales 193 8 Saginas Phone iva om ses Eddie Stee © cue “tu eae Ce OF - E St RE & SEE OUR FE 4.2214 Rambler station wagon new tires FORD mission White tires and US] D PH “-KUPS FLECTIONS OP NEW 33 ENGLISH FORD ANGLIA Excellent running $197 Plenty Sl chara _ a = es AND USED CARS FIRST Runs good 3© miles per ga of others to choose Finance ar- 275 W Huron at Eliz Lk R41 ONLY $1595 . - AT TIM al W oe A ee par eres Take over pmts Pyxt 3 owne ranged : . FE 177 FE 5-0861 $1989 OR OLD CAR DOWN c AT O « re) I 27 re 6 r 5 J te 2 nr e 1950 Thr u }Q5a COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL- ot eM ee OT) EEO ee ee 8 cin. 6 HOOK EXCEL. 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE os) - ee 3 s - lent running condition. $175 Cai ERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 aes ~ 5 z } MODELS ues 8 = $3 DOWN FORD DEALER OR 3-1106 after 5 pm 2% OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM \ a -4 1 Us ™ . 2, ~ ~ - : mt Heed EA ROCRE CeMAr | ae LINCOLN, 4 DOOR PREMIER ACL 54 FORD . 5 26.000 actual miles, excellent con- Stakes and Madel- {CUSTOM 2 DOOR 4 FORD dion Fr 43o3 -\t , - ull po No rust s - - ena TO FIT ANY BUDGE Your PORD Dealer Since 1930 we ° rATION WAGON .953 MERCURY RADIO & HEAT- AT OTR 9806 DIXIE HWY 3-1291 $1405 FR AUTOMATIC TRANS. 4-DR = <7 Let : ti Oy At the Stop light in Waterford Eddie St eele now. c ee Pb ka hng be 912 8 woouwaré Can 6-5302 } FOR ee 1987 220 3 DR e crt FORT 311.08 per mo Call Credit Mgr ~ DODGE hevy xc cond ¢ 3 — | (iz 1) — Mr Purks at MI 47500 Harold zy : aie r , _ 73 W Hurogs a Eiiz 1 -C ‘Owens eae eee sere ion Pa “DI 7% Huron rs y — ae Rare u rie o cas Truc . Center EDDIE STEELE FORD FE 58-3177 PE 3.0861 ie sewke: $1 ULDS $8.2 DR. H T HYDRA Pay only Sil mo. Due Nor a0n = tesa “ess l S SAGINA S Radio & hei.er Tri-power. New Bell, FE 8-0402 ™ 7). Cc} } 33 oc . ee ET so Shirin sabia sell RE DARE FE re 358A FE 5-4101 res. very sharp FE 43424 — : = —_ palalhl= TASCA oe TOM BOHR INC ons “Ts 55 OLD~ 98 # DOOR. BLUE & : EOS SEUSS 3395 120 8S Main Milford Mu eis SEE OUR I. CTION white) 4 new WW tires, power Lele Gah aes Taha — FORD - PUL PRICE ) Of fine lare 1 set cars brake A&A steering extra clea: $5 PLYMOUTH i A on tw ler 305 FPF 8-98)! - at rouge Ff n h ¢ le $ 2 DOOR See E — : Er Hardenburg »1 OLDS RUNS GOOD NEEDS Exceptionally clean. No . : - Eddi e St tee} > GUARANTEFD USED CARS TACK COLE, INC. bod) repair $70 2045 8 Ham- Rust DODGE K RUCK Che r Powergiice $124 “ro ae P ‘ : mond Lake Drive. Pontiac PULL PRICE > -« w = 100u \ M ea t a Tratl 2628 _ —FORD— 6 Pivm Be ’ $ 69 Teana ese MIA 4-4511 1957 OLDS HARDTOP FULL Pow. €5C5 "708 ORCHARD LAKF RD 4 Ford Cu r $ 24 . : er Exe cond. Private owner ver ‘ : LAR t 2 Pont { dix 2dr hyd 6 dow RD GO T NSPORTA Ca! fler 6 pm OR 3-6972 aoe Auto Insurance 104 FF 2-252 Keeyo FE 5.9204 CORNE R CASS & PIKE FE 5.7398 1 _ 9 Rees taal and ' . ‘ - i BOR SIOSE CARE 4 ae ROLEY Cheater Pow F Service FE 2.9555 FDDIE STEELE FORD Eddie tee e { & PD FOR MOST CAR a0 8 engine radio heater Power: ‘56 i er €or Pr $499 giide 4 one owner uty Stock ORD aye () ) = ~ < Vo — E 4 tase FE 2-4333 , 685 Ou blest , a ao FORD V8 MoM OLDSMOBILE —FORD == a ree ; RE EC SSE SSION SUPER 4 DOOR ‘88 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD i S & ) T +} ] : & a Vv nN ite $145 full prt ash neede - Fuil Equipped PE 2-2529 __Keego Fei 2: Eee 5 i | sr straight stic ! full p ¥o e dily dé od, Soot estat Foreign « a pts. Cars 105 | North Che "Jee rire a ) Due Nov 9th S595 a < ONLY $995 King Auto Mr Bell FE 8-0402 REPOSSESSION SEL TATCONVERIIBUE sil EL at S Woodward Ave NO MONEY DOWN 1953 FORD CLUB COUPE 6 CYL 1955 Pont 2 door blue and § ‘ ' 71 “ , t 5 be 2 $450 EM 209 sain MI 42735 24 MONTH ON BALANCE INDER RADIO & HEATER AB Edd Si | 1985 Pontiac. 2 door blue and 18 ORVETTE WHITE RED 1954 CHRYSLI DELUXE NE ‘ SOLUTELY aS MONEY DOWN ie or S : f @2 th . 10 = wae: Viork ‘ coo br 25 others to choose from Azeume ba payments of $2724 month. First rs iin & ay —FORD— ees a me iF “e Lt Cc spite = a a ge Koo tras at i ; 0 Haro! {1 Turner -_ 270 Pie. ed I amy va haw “Phone PE ie 22140 er 8000 actual milrs Jet biack 19 CHRYSLER SARATOM 33 FORD V-8 eta Deby 204 35 PLYMOUTH BELVEDFRE RA- “< Shoce J pach butt rive me R EPOSSESSION > tol He) te aoe FULL dio & heater 4 dr Very nice R ade { ; ceoeriee hor FE Will take trade No dealer. FE aa er ~ Bea t rc ‘ —* - MOTORS INC $195 f ' wat No ash te ary 8-0224 North Chey, RY See sttiggetaetent SQ OLDS USER Earn Ele Y Nice R AH _Bar Kain n_EM 3-0081 Harter B a Wovcwars 4 QQ Ih A PRT =2 \ 19568 FORD STATION WAGON RA : a ———— E vie Mi 4 / [PEI Ue iu DOWN dio heater, automatic transmis s 88 convertible 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. A-! CON- 57 MORRIS MINOR CONW F sion Has been a family second Soweriael adowWs seat. steering Sot EL Ce nen EM ANS: 0658) o £6 000 1 rn Oe ie aon HARDTOP PCT FORD ear ana ts in very nice condttion and brakes . i _ : c : VC BORI T St No tat $67 1 ou i ; ab . a een Rt FE os OVER FOUIPMENT "THs fis i seein Bre : —— ae eee ae trys” Price #4900. our pree EP ACTORY BRANCH $89 TAUNUS COMBI WAGON 8 _RAS ONLY 0 Ac ; Re erior mite t ‘ Rea “MILES BLACK o- ae a Whine Save on this one at 8210 BAND NEW North Chev. H Ol tg h ten 538 PONTIAC $3 7 ; CHIEFTAIN CONVERTIBLE x8 Jacuar 2 - edat Automa ; 3095 D Fddie & ot eele Lea ila at S meee ere eas , Radio & Heater Hydramat transmi nd heate nes dogeh ey ~ Power brakes. Cameo bia a a -FORD— 195) FORD CLUB COUPE V-8 S Ivory with white. accent 1s W Huron at Biv Lk fe RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTE & Of! } r | | ( ; | n ‘ 7S Huron at rl be NO MONFY DOWN A« Lar Y Jero 1e OD a FE $-3177 FE 5-086! avyments of $724 mo Cal! Credit ye ie Pra $1995 s . . ‘ 54 FORD EXCELLENT CONDI fer Mr Parks at MI 47500 5 4 5 (OCHESTER F DEALE tbh Gee THE’ CAG ezcnilen oe Hara aie Turnecirn AND SERVICE Cok id ] NC. OF 39725 528 N Main Rochester OL 1-971 Pp ' . : ; 55 FORD 2 DR~ FORD DEAL ER - O} 1tlac Sale Used Cars 106 aris ee Al Gsed Car Bhopeiag Ceatet -FORD DEALER— : ~~ br REPOSSESSION . A-l Used Car Shopping Center 46 FORDOMATIC HARUTUP Vic. MI #002 $095 full price No cash nee 'S6 PARD , orts S Wooedeard B her Pay only $22 mo Due Nov . \ 34 PLYMOUTH eta - 7 King Aut Mr Bell FE 6-04: 4 DOOR . zd SO I MPPREAT “4 4 DOOR PMIP OT WI SUMS -2 ae = ; 147 3 SAGINAW STREET MT _ CLEMENS S8T “e MSOTO 2 D CLEAN BES ] ac 0 T q if FE 5-3588 - 147 S SAGINAW STREET __BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ Autur FE 3-752 Mo Rigen JO raqae-ins oo : oe 5-3588 FE 5-4101 | $i45 1054 DESOTO Br ap & \ ant to Buy a New Car? a — EDDIE STEELE FORD — ce PE CHATER, AUTOMATIC’ TRANS gs Ghenrolet 210 24oor sedan BE SURE & SEE OUR S8E- Attention! | : Aes <8 : n LEC NS OF NEW AN 1S ’ ’ 5) BUICK CENTURY 4 Dx ARS! UTELY NO MON ° Y ees) Shee Oe Lee a FI oe T ne pouee no 56 PONTIAC i Dout owe Lin . oa | ASSUMES) (Gey Beate; at . : SQU . ON : CATALINA HARDTOP : a l as a. a Bed er F = 272 $142 _per mo { Cre Mt rr ; fie h isd LAE ° Gs Cah cys. eee oom « slg In a Steel Strike Stew ” Beautiful 1-Owner car. to BL Ic 74 CENT sy + IVLERA M 7 Pa ” at MI 47300 Ha- DEALERS FORDS SINCE. 1930 We can trade you into aA better Low down payment Biack = Ut ee # . 1994 et Bel Air 4 door ce jater mode! car or new ‘60 Ram SS 5; is a eee rep Pawets cde tre bler for winter Plus pay off most ~ : uo 5 . . ; -Ln ‘ Cc . : Tike iiew condiilor of vour smal) outstanding bili og nae Ha Ye (ai TC) giving almost 2 ful] months with ' es (% ~ Sd od oe out payments Over 75 ear, to 1e tee a M K ei eent ar ~ ¥ Pont.s 4-400 2 Ve ‘our FORD Deater e 1930 B 1 as Hl ataiGe Pi ad > Ser Whe tt auto ere Power steers power 95806 DIXIE HWY OR 32-1291 Hainblcrsn) Bierce einer —FORD— SPECIAL VE , ar ‘ eke canal ce Oe At the Stoplight in Waterford port 705 ORCHARD LAKE RD th $69 OR OD AR fpow FORD Fal eps POWER BR MING 1] \M FE 2-2529 Keego FE 5-9204 hte a 1 By PEING ‘ pri... _ —_ . MONTHS ON BALANCE san 2d an Ga pack $395. FE 2 365 . ne Ip , 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 4 FACTORY ] ; & «sander eng and. 1958-300 FAIRLANE Pade TAKF K AMBLER door hard top. after 4 FE 5-2138 AC J O04, Toy r atm ; Radio heater over pn rarest 1954 Ford. high , _ ee chatlne headl : r | \ He. fog ei sen nl ys Soir Pe oe thy) oe -— - Fe ’ = oe ROE f : (M 7 BUICK t stanon wasen vten HUNTERS SPECIAL MI_6-3900 PECIAL @ Doar Adio. healer, like new con Jeep—-4@ wheel drive. body en- lis = Hea‘e Har closed Al shape. FE 2 6688 be CRISSMAN ‘ 2-tar ir Ber er fore 3 pm ve < tm ard Be MOTORS exrolet Rel Air 2-door hard PONTIAC-CACILLAC =. 3 TO CHOO cE i ROM a w Ward MI Ff 510 | te Powerg ide 10, heater ‘ Dor > poor ; tisrqun-se na ¥ fenish : _ ; 1605 1. DODGE s ppoR Rae | Near se and ore! tinten Os In Rochester $8 CADILLAC Ne : Ee ee sa SS + - -c’p EXTENDED DECK SEDAN. Full - bow 3K. RUNS GOO] 4+ Che OFSERS THE LOWES] pwer & all accessories. Includ- | pet - H (a r WiVCccCIp - ppicke Ne power w'ndo is car is P tiac ‘aera Se ona mal Gs 3K Ins pal Pe a a iy RICES immaculate throughout. $3496. | Or) pocers Sales und Service Fi ‘e Highway at Stop In and Check These - —* . MAD. e 3 Son Open Nites eT 9 I ‘ . 'S7 CADILLAC ' fo ro ee WV % | STANDARI 7 CHEV. 6 4 DR 2-TONE BLUE 62 SEDAN Fully equipped includ- l ire argain FM 30081 H ; 7 Std. Trans. One Owner ing power windows & 6way seat. ee Le 33 FORD RUNNING. $125 CASH Full accesstries. Ir showroom | wil trade. MY 3-1180 FOR 87 CHEV V8 2 DR IVORY-PEARL , Condition $2695. ~ ON R&H. Std. Trans Store FE 3-7117 ~-«#) MI CLEMENS BEHIND THE POST ET OF FICE 4 fet 1957 BUICK 4 DR SEDAN DYNA- 57 PONTIAC u ee ‘36 CHEV 6 PG WAGON Sacrifice NEEAPETEP P OQUR BEST nah Set Ba, 420%, pa i ed 1953 Pontiac 4 Dr. sedan $105 56 CHEV V8 PG WGN FULLY Heater Hydramatic. This car is ” matic transmission Radio. Heat- IN 1957 DeSoto Dr. Hardtop. Auto- Prices ® clean one througheut. $1795 equipped & not a mark J9§S BUICK HARDTOP Rapin 4 belt Sd in 56 CHEV. 6 4 DR IVORY & GRAY "57 FORD | ge Beh gee ABS CAR Std trans. & new seat covers COUNTRY SEDAN. 4 door station | Y DOWN \o *‘ Assume payment: o! $17 oh p. oe Rlletae ‘36 CHEV 6 PG 4 DR. HT de & kee Frits, mm color, Re | me. Call Credit Mgr Mr Pars (3) VALUES Yellow & Black with R&H wall tires Power steering & only | 3 poe pais = ‘SQ Pp ‘ 1958 Pontiac 4 Dr. Starchtef. Tike ‘58 CHEV 8 PG. SPORT CPE 1900 actua miles. $1608. *55 2 R RICFH T9 new $845 sel Real clean. OR 3-1568 afte: + Uv Ontlacs . > 1957 Pontiac 4 dr Hardtop Hydra- Fully equipped & spotiess 56 BUICK 7 a 1945 Pontiac 2 Dr ydramatic ra- matic Power steering & brakes , = re Saee ee : aie tees J 55 CHEV 62 DR ANOTHER ‘4 DOOR CENTURY Station Wagon. | 2683 (3) 1957 Ford wagon country sedan babied 320 mos on the balance ‘55 CHEV BE IR mites leche imbue tnt ie | - Tes8 CHEVROLET BFL AIR Hi ARD Te V? Overdrive Radio & heater 1958 Pontiac Superchief 2 dr Hard- PO with A V-8 4 DR $1285 oe y i top, Radio. heater Powerxli 59 Ramblers New engine. New rubber $1395 top Mie Saka Power steering Pow coral & grav finish : ' : . : s as re er brakes Radio Heater A c if Sites Brock Ney Sete Ericec is 1955 DeSoto «4 Dr Sedan Auto tone grey beauty that shows exc Ege Lag eae eo 55 FORD matic transmission. Power steer. care Low down payment ies See ceuLy Iv 24.000 FAIL..LANE CONVERTIBLE White | ing power brakes, power 1955 Mercury club coupe Mont- witS blue top. Radio & Heater. North Chev. seats $ clair Beautiful red and white 57 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 300 4 DR Automatic Puwer steering $895. Mercomatic Radio Heater. A Std. trans. with Ivory & Tan Winter bisa w Woodesee 4 1954 Plymouth 4 Dr. sedan $245 collector's item in a mint 55 STARCHIEF MI, 4-2735 Birminghas 956 Pontiat 4 dr Hardtop. Beau 51 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 300 4 DR \ Be —_— (53 Ford wagon $295 = tiful 2 tone Hydramatic Radio FOM, Fully equip. Solid blue | CATALINA COUPE. Turquoise & RE POSSESSION okt | & Heater. Whitewal) tires. Econ- q : | ¢ream in color. Leather torts i Bock. Ge ee i. evrolet $75 omy pl lus * _dependabi; ity are yours | 55 CHRYSLER N. YORKER 4 DR. oe ge. omer meering | ee ie a 1957 Pontiac 2 Dr. Straight trans- 157 Buick 2 dr. Hardt White Full pwr. Bargain Spectal! atic. A nice clean car. Actual S. Saginew. Phone PE 4:7214 M | mission. Radio & heater $1195 with red Dyeafiew. “Radio | ‘55 FORD GoSTOMLINE. ay *é pr. | me: EGS. See, _S._ Sagina one -2214 Heater Padded Pow m. Ivory & Blue. Std. RAH SEE ~ LESS COLE” POR 1955 Mercury wagon Automatic | steering & brakes. Whitewall tires. | TO BE SURE cats. New or Used. You'll get a transmission. pess. Good, Clean as @ pin. See it, drive! 5, PONTIAC 4 DR. HYDRA. R : i .Geal for a Chrysler, Dodge or LES | cond. $896 it and you'll buy it! . fh &H Bu A Plymouth that will save you de 1958 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. Sedan. . meone’s Bargain! i ? ’ t; > . Money Remember the name — 1956 Buick Super 2 Dr. Hardtop. Hydramatic. Radio & Heater. De- cenit ‘| WILSON SED.CAR “Cost Less Cole” 1000 West Ma- 4 Dynafiow Power steering & pow- cor group. Wrtewell tires A. . ’ ‘ ple. Walled Lake MA 4-4511. New Lake Orio er brakes $1195 Perfect’ gray fiMish that shows Every Car Winterized etl tined = aa cok cdi n care. 36 months on balanée ° | | = — 1953 Buick 2 Dr marstow, Dyna- 1955 Buick 2 dr Maroon finish. A $e CHEV 2 DR. EXCELLEN MY 2 - flow. Rad.o & heale $450. dandy for only $508, transportation. R&H EM 3008), [Y 2-287] or MY 3-146] 1955 Packard 4 dr. Sedan. Uttra- | RI pa _Riggins. _ 1954 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hardtop. Exe res Radio & Heater. A perfect , a — . _ — a ' aeeenet shes. we aan M1954 lag 3 at arctop Hydra. | PONTIAC-CADILLAC ime CHEVROLET BFL AiR 4 a : 1057 Ford 4 Dr. deluxe. va whut matic Radio & Heater ite eEVTO et O : © V8 engine, radio. heater FOR CASIE IN A_ matte Radio Bester, Wie | tt pa, . gor. Vs terse clea te yoo om | oe " “$1105 1953 Pontinc 4 Gr. Sedans. fave 13 0 N (and white A one owner HURRY, sell Urges several to choose from. 006. ROCHESTER . fc 1 Buick =) — Stock $08. Only $1676 through Classified Ads. "Drnatiow. yong 42 ‘White. | M et A sy ‘Choose P . ss alts | any Mor North Ch Paley B0C* Dial PE oxterd, seenigan. ~~ on’ vane fe Sheen rom OL 2.9721 Woodward CV. (28181. Seece’ ge Fy Open Eves. except Wed. Bunter Biva at 5S. Woodward Ave b : 39" rae A " . eens ar’ 23s HOMER THON EM TRS, ua wed ooo / FACTORY BRANCH 4 ) PONTIAC Radio & a Oe $2295 Pontiac Retail Store wht 3-7117 ~ CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ‘54. PONTIAC. NEW TIRES. BAT- drums, brakes, — pl Must sell. and distributer $255. 32 pout 4-DR., $65. ROGER'S Sales and Service. PE 2-9555 ce PONTIAC AIN 4 DOOR 8 Hydramatic 2s Priced ss BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W PIKE 8T - _ FE 2018 ; 1959 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 6 passenger, thydramatic, steering & brakes. rier, and other accessories _3-2032. Call after 5 p.m. ~—FORD DEALER— | Open a new room. ane, ” i drawl giving Benny the inside} The Truman-escorted Benny bi whites, (4) Theater, Drama: La‘e|!1:3@ (2) Top Dollar. and ockouts. will come up on two. Can you ad White H state di he lib ‘il ; ue doublebreated suit and blue 6:40 (2) News Analyst. : : : (4) Concentration. * * * fade? We're ready to roll. Got on Ouse state din-jtour of the library will be aired| shirt. (7) Sports. Sd Paul Douglas is aging con. ; idt said on the Manionian audio level? ners: “All the old dowagers in/Oct. 18 on the Jack Benny show! ; man and Danny Richa (9): Foreign Legionnaire. Schm : Washington try to get in — | Over his private line to an as- 2 rds Jr, “ ington try get in andjon CBS-TV. 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News. ra 11:45 (7) Detroit Today Radic Forum thet “strikes and) tell Mr. |some of them do. Although there was a prepared sistant: — ake Mr. Benny : tale are put in each other's cus- TUESDAY AFTERNOON settling { ad the Sona Oh, Benny and Mr. Truman to just | It wasn’t in the écript, and as|script, Benny had told Truman at/®Side quietly and tell him it needs nephew on visit to ecoentrie tody by judge who rules if ~% (cain tid (aiteatinaitles howe “cae Project a little more, as if there |the former President kept ad lib-|the start of the two days of re-|mave space.”’ h ‘ Jack old mai in eae oe smrenebie © te kacel a after you do the bit with your bs mown West. (7) Adventures in Paradise. (7) Restless Gun. ms . hands, do a little business of not - staged is Adventure: “The Bl ack (9, World Passport. “I do not see how a question knowing what to do with them.” goaded into vowing his skill Pearl” is cause of murder|12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow of fact,”’ he said, ‘a dispute as Back to the private line: ‘‘Al, Indian finch pin igen and greed among Gardner (4) (color) It Could Be You.| to the meaning of a contract, a take Mr. Benny aside and ask attac on wagon McKay's passengers on the (1) Love That Bob. contfoversy as to the meaning him to ask Mr. Truman not to ring a. schooner Tiki. (9) Mary Morgan. of law, a conflict of jurisdiction say anything after Jack does the Rescue areas: (9) Front Page Challenge.|12:45 (2) Guiding Light. between unions, an issue of union hands bit.” Fire fighter gos 0 Quiz on news. 12:50 (9) News. majority status can ever be set- . id he ¢ Bakersfield to aid bus buried hal inteiieantie i trik Then aside to t control by : 10:00 (2) Hennesey. Comedy: Con|!:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. tled intelligently by a strike or room: ‘I tell you, this is one : = man | Dr. Henn (4) NBC Playhouse a lockout. . es ie > (9) African Patrol. Adven- ures essey on ° actor you can’t fire — you've ture: Hunt for treasure in- plane ride where they are (7) Music Bingo. “tT do not believe that it would got to impeach him.” And, re- volves one of Africa's forced to deliver triplets. (9) Movie. infringe civil liberties or imply gov- sponding to the laughter with a strangest mysteries (4) (color) Steve Allen. Va-|1:30 (2) As The World Turns. ernmental regimentation if we shy smile: ‘I come up with one 7:38 (2) Lifeline. “Emergency,” riety: M Squad’s Lee Marvin, 7) eh nay banned stikes and lockouts which bright saying a day.” third in series shows typical The King Sisters, singers, 2 (@ Yay beth. aim at forcing surrender on such Near the end of the second day. Saturday night in emergency Crystal Joy, singer guests. |2:@0 (2) Medic justiciable questions, They ought to Maintain ented a. ucéne 4 ;' we rooms of Belmont Hospital (7) Paradise (cont. ) (4) Queen for a Day. ‘be settled in a judicial manner by vruman ended ase ig = be : in Royal Cak. Taped during (9) News. (7) Day in Court. courts, arbitrators or similar eae ae ie sled ° 10:15 (9) Weather 2:30 (2) House Party avéencies.”' Berns). He's been pushing me actual night in the hospital. | 10: . = 5 around; now I'l] push him around (4) R. Diamond. Mystery: | 10:20 (9) Little Theater. (4) Thin Man. * * * a little." The Benny crew became Diamond is thanked for kind-| 10:30 (2) June Allyson. Drama: | (7) Gale Storm. Schmidt is a teacher of constitu- extremely t oil of the form ies ness by stranger who is June Allyson, Dick Powell co- 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. (tional law at Fordham University President and oe around promptly murdered before Star as couple on vacation (4) Young Dr. Malone. and represented rank and file him for autographs at the end he can explain. David Jan- w:thout their respective (7) Beat the Clock. ;members of the Teamsters Union autographs a end. sen stars. spouses who think they are (9) Movie. }in a suit to establish a monitor . * * * (7) Cheyenne. Western: Clint in love in “A Summer End-|3:39 (4) From These Roots system to operate the union. Truman, at 75, showed remark- . : oe = ; ‘ : ‘s. idt’s address was the second able stamina in staying on his Walker as Cheyenne goes t» ing” with Frances Robinson, (7) Who Do You Trust? Schmidt's sicily sla sia Mexico to head freight line Les Tremayne, Johnny Wasli- (2) Verdict Is Yours. jin a series planned by former feet for two days and redoing the and is involved in plot to brook. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day Notre ‘Dame Law School Deas Ba aca ee ee mull cheer assassinate Mexican rebel (4) Allen (cont.) (4) House on High st Clarence E. Manion in a campaign ful food humor when Berns chief Juraez. 2 rier Deadline aes (7) Bandstand. |for antitrust laws restricting labor looked at the tape and commanded sts. at's},. ‘ | unions, F ake. (9) Million Dollar Movie. xordon oo s at's| 215 (2) Secret Storm. When it was all over. the fore S Comedy, Drama: William —=* c 5 ; \4:30 (2) Edge of Night. , ; mies President said 4s dhe chen: a b eanne as GI (9) St "4 ea er.) ) Spli it ] ee : il’ ( € yr: 4 corse ine okay Drama: Joan Crawford is 2 Robin Hood. iCX-UNl Ovie Siar A GOOD CHUCKLE—Former President Harry UPI Telephoto “It can’t tell vou how nice it's : ment for Peggy.” ('48). “Daisy Kenyon” breaks off'5:99 (2) Movie. : Truman has a laugh with Jack Benny at one of crew last month for the taping of a TV show Peen — now I've got to go to 8:00 (2) The Texan. Western: affair with married man (4) (color) George Pierrot. Jailed on Drug Count the greatest goofs of all time. The headline on scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 18. The two will trade sor a Shen. “he Longley is ambushed by Dana Andrews to marry GI| (9) Looney Tunes. | the newspaper reads ‘Dewey Defeats Truman.” witicisms as they stroll through the Truman L- tell vee ~ enny, == bank robbers and is involved) Henry Fonda who is trying 5:39 (7) Rin Tin Tin | ; Truman turned his library over to Benny's TV brary. SINE in private feud between land-| to forget his first wife. ('47). 5:55 (4) Sports. | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Bobby ee ee s *& * grabbing ranchers 11:00 (2) (color) News. Driscoll, 22, who won a special] At the urging of the Benny 3. . . - , ago as? staff, Truman sat down and gave (4) Love and Ma: . Com- (4) News. . Academy Award 10 years S50 5 ° tat edy: Stubby Kae given (7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales North Viet Nam, Poland ja child actor; was jailed Sunday Arizona Cowboy Won't them a goodbye solo banging out : | a ‘otics booking. He gave = . . . a fragment of Mozart on the li- song by composer down on| and guests. Issue Peace Message jon a narcotics i . E ] W t t B Quit, Wins First Place ve ana annie: iPS his luck and discovers it nas 10:10 (2) ae e g his secure . meemerss | ar an S O rIng ’ fake wae pan nets ery makings of a hit tune. (11:15 (2) Sports. TOKYO (AP) — Poland and| H d Ki . BENSON, Ariz. uw — Juel Sub- ‘ th sonat: : IB , I ve is- Vhe as a k used te (7) Cheyenne (cont.) (4) Weather. North Viet Nam have agreed “the! Narcotics officers arrested Dris ana- ISSING to U. S. lette, a rodeo rider from Tucson, a nt ee I used to play (9) Movie (cont.) [11:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater. international situation is tending coll, William Bradley, 21, and Wil- Aric, is a hard man to stop ! Se Tone: ; 8:30 (2) Father Knows Best. Com-| Comedy: Henry Fonda, Bar- toward relaxation” and that Po. liam Kimbeley, 21, on —- An ran ganas Mtar 4 op ‘ a edy: Bud gets into a French bara Stanwyck, “Mad- Miss jandg's western border with Ger-'geles sidewalk. Detectives sai j By EARL WILSON ee ee Find 161 Forests class by error and finds he} Manton.” ('38). many should be declared a ‘‘bor-| Driscoll was carrying a hypoder- HOLLYWOOD~—I think American men should learn to kiss Unconscious in the steer-wrestling likes the teacher so much! (4) Sports der of peace." mic kit and Bradley a quantity ze hand. event After being revived, — he WASHINGTON — There are 161 he tries to get a date. Roxane 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety ith ~« * * of codeine tablets . | * - * rned to) fimsh first in) bull national forests in the U.S, Puerto taranrd, Billy bd _ Jack Je ae a a The two guint sort “ae ™ , * * pee r Academy | You muggs out there aren't going to like it at first. Some "ing. Rico and Alaska ales o ells Farg) quette, Diahnn Carroll, Vic: agreed to fully support what they riscoll won a special Ac: q ; er -:’ — —— Western: Jim Hardie has tor Borge. \ealled Red China's “legitimate Award for outstanding juvenile of my old clodhopper, hayshaker buddies from the farm coun- help of woman in trackirs, (7) Shock Theater. M>> right to recover Formosa and to performances in “the Window" try of the Middle West will doubtless claim that I've flipped for TV N d R wiow down men involved in half-, drama: Lon Chaney in “The! win a seat in the United Nations.”and “So Dear to My Heart” in the European jazz and that I ought to be sent AVeWS an eviews million dollar train robbery. | Mummy's Ghost."’ ('44). * * * 1949. He played a leading role he| back where I came from (Ohio). (7) Bourbon Street. Adven-| The declarations were made in Walt Disney's ‘Song of the) F% But I'm advocatin aeintn ; N 7 Bou i " - g it as a defense against CW ] CO Cal urre mae ae ne honey TUESDAY MORNING a joint communique Sunday. South the continental dandies whose luck with Kim A trying to drive girl in run-| 6:00 (4) Continental Classroom Novak, Rhonda Fleming, Suzy Parker and by Many. Disappointments down mansion insane. | 6:56 (2) Meditations. Ad it S I Ki other glamour girls is getiing rather scary. (9) Movie (cont.) | 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. mits ponsor 1s Ing * * * | 9:00 (2) Danny Thomas, Comedy: |7:68 (4) Today. e e If we can’t lick 'em—and we can't. that’s By FRED DANZIG ure in the Saeco-Vanze Pee of Danny decides to argue his! (2) TV College. ; ; NEW YORK (UPI) — Time for the 1920s. will re-enact his role in own case in Traffic Court! (7) Big Show. O er In Ives Nn c ear—then let’s join ‘em. It's not really too ogress report No. 1 on the new NBC-TV's two-part Sunday Show- and meets stern judge 1.1.7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. | painful, kissing a girl's hand, honest! eg Side f . case dramatization of the contro- Francis X. Bushman. (7) Breakfast Time. By . iversial case next May. Musmanno (4) Peter Gunn. Mystery: /8:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. | By VERNON SCOTT land sponsors now that he's pro/ “To ' oa as at nee ae ny we ware trad fice. are con. also will serve as the production's Nightclub comedian Shelley|8:3@ <7) Johnny Ginger. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Rod ducing his own TV series. 7 seek ie bec ced ce ee el fet em ce etna advan Berman is afraid his wife is|9:00 (2) Movie. Serling, Emmy-winning TV scrip-| ‘The sponsor is _king in tele- ve noticed, is done most smoothly after the hand-kisser prueies OS Claire Bloom and Siobhan Me- trying to kill him and hires! (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. ter, has thrown in the spone in Vision,” Serling said grudgingly has had a drink or two. It relaxes him and also makes the Kenna join Robert Morley and acnoes his lengthy war against networks|‘‘And he always will be. It's a lady’s hand taste better. A rash of imitative program kenneth Haigh in the CBS-TV Kind of : . fact of life we must live with. : ming, which ignores fresh ideas, Playhouse 90 adaptation of Geo e Asks, “tor 100d Certain rules must be followed. First, you should not kiss rary ehorre? Ge aynou aga pCa aCOry “ i) PRET ES ae This total surrender just about | has led to some dreary debuts Bernard Shaw's ‘‘Misalliance,” to 8 Bae 5 Lee ny we | Dennis O'Keefe Show, Betty (Rosemary Prinz) and Jeff Bak % ot sors when I was a writer,” he anybody. nee ” Kataian states (Mark. Rede iy : ick official 3 tee fa ic said. “That’s why I'm producing ‘Where to kiss?” Ahhh, you've come to the right party 4 ae © Rinks: ‘Tichieone idava the marriace is fhe create - food” “"O™ 5 imy own show, There still are, for that information! Man and the Challenge and ror letters from viewers. since aaiter 27 Chart tristions /y I PARA ATAGS HUAI pts ae See ee 2 rmed fete Pe cite te acne al Somewhere between milady's second and third knuckle haps a dozen new but-old shows of Erna Phillips intended Penny for 34 Gadget b using inte desc seratle : '| is ideal, but if she should be Zsa Zsa Gabor and be wearing = {!™Mos! similar: shabbiness i i tor an the sho denn? 36 Posse ; « « diamond rings covering her knuckles, try to make sure you , ~*~ =) = ee - ax | “ , _ - 7 ane AN dont peed | “The situation finally reached| 4on’t ge north of her wrist. 7 a shes rien ae _ cect) 2a series Diagnos Homicide, 8 Entire, house me nal peared antrcl Try to keep in mind that her elbow and houlder are not, The Deputy, Dennis the. Menace i ‘a eS AS nate cae bs Memoranda hecatrer hey also were the names| Strictly speaking, part of her hand. If you insist on kissing Fibbet MeGee and Molly and the Gctection. ee $2 War “rod a competing products. I had to| those areas, you definitely will not get credit for this course revised Lincup . Bi Biblical priest take a line out of a script that * * * Just below this elite group, in KLEEN AIR 56 minutive read, ‘have you got a match?’ | Ernest Hemingway, who gave Toots Shor and me a lesson terms of siieeceding in’ what Giant Power. Suction $7 Oriental coin \ The show was sponsored by a in this art once, emphasized to Toots that baring the teeth, and: they set out to do, Fd set The F 1 Corn ak eel — lighter company. jtaking a bite out of the lady's arm, while growling, “Rufffff. repel ea me eee urnace Cleaners ” . ry, hie ' so , - P 2 fect 10 Fencing sword 27 Softens 1elpers “Nobody can be ‘lucky’ on a (Tufff, rufffff.” was such a violation of good taste that you! a’. a op. . CALL NICHT or. DAY 4 Dish 11 Pastry 28 Performances 42 Enclose | s { . Tae ther’s High Road, June Allyson, . ; ; 17 Placard Nuisance {3 Eresent | program that is sponsored by a /might be barred from Bricktop’s in Rome next time yOu £0! Riverboat and Troubleshooters. $17.50 Residential Special Be, petial oro) Manipulate — pt BAe =" | cigarette firm, and criminals there if the word gets leaked about r » “hive' AMY pe if L Ly OR 3-0100 ” the ta Ri Pedesta part Stas * 43 Ireland" can’t go to the gas chamber if Kiss only the top of the lady's hand. Kissing the under Sel dica pethticue ae a, ie, im Lonie - g Sencar $f: ™ Mt sherur's ” Roe ROD SERLING the guys picking up the check | hand is considered underhanded and I wouldn't want to be |, a |Weaver’s Hobby Lobby and Dick Clark's World of Talent manufacture gas stoves.’’ Serling’s new show, ‘‘The Twi- responsible for your fate. Go ahead and try it wherever U ‘ : light Zone,” already has come| you may be; Chicago, Nashville, San Francisco, Columbus. : * an * sand SERVICE A-cro| with sponsors, but Rod va n a special category we fine - = Toda y 5 Radio Programs - = doesn't fight ‘aoe, Comedienne Sue Carson once asid, “When a man kisses MY |Sunday Showcase, which has been . hand, I always think, ‘Maybe my mouth is dirty.’” ing to hold up progress, that girl. REPAIR She is try- a disappointment so far but is {making a valiant effort to provide “I’m too busy trying to prove a pet theory of mine,’’ he said. Waa, [em ORLW, (see WwW, (se WOAR, (1130) WREZ, (187) = WON, (1408) WIBK, (1390) “I believe we can tell a story in jfresh, high quality TV shows seers has Assn. NIG the half-hour time restriction, and TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Henny Youngman says his wife| AS for those perennial TV sea- : uT 10:00—WJR, Symphony WJBK, News. G 1:00—WJR, Sh ' . . . ae , : ors 1 pecials mewn WZ, Concerts . a WPON, News, Casey” wws, News, "Haggart make it legitimate and interesting. |has a lot in common with the governor's wife—she acts i ge a Ae a ee ee b now : re ; , , E es rf ne CKLW, News WXYZ, Surrell 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WJBK. News. Reid This show is adult, meaningful, ar- she’s married to a Rockefeller. That's earl, brother. ney, Goodman Ace. Binge Croshv one Oe ae WWJ News 11:08—WJR, News, Sports . resting drama which I hope will y. G an Ace, Bing BY DAY OR WJBK. News. Don Mcleod WCAR News Bennett WPON News &porte 6:30~ WIR, Emeer Date Ws, Bob axwell WXY2. News WoaR gene Party WPON Candlelight 7:00~WJIR, Guest Hou.e . WXYZ Morgan ' CKLW Lewis Jr, WJBK, Ww Wood ween Candlelight “an WW 8 ster Pxtre wx YZ. it Train ee eT 8:06—WJR, Composite WWJ. Bet Your Life 8:30—WW4J. Monitor ‘VJBR Jack. Rellboy CRILW 8 Knowles WAR Wondiine 9:08 WIR. News, . WWJ, Monitor WCAR News \ 9:80. WIR, star TH PEER, WWJ. Network Time WY? News Surrett CKLW. Ropwood WJBK Stereo nN “20 Wr Moste CKLW Knowles ¢:30—WJR, Music Hall WIBK. News, George WCAR. News 7:00—WJR, News, Music . 7:30—WIR, Music Hall WXYZ, News, Wolf CKLW. Sports. David WJBK. News George 8:00—WJR, Ne 'B. Guest ww, CKLW, News, David 9:00—WJR, News WWJ, News, F wx Elizabeth YZ. Breakfast Club 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris CKLW, Mary Morgan 10:00—WJR, Music ww . True Story WXYZ, News, Sherman CKLW, Joe Van WJBK, News, Reid 10:30—CKLW. Myrtle Labbitt 11:00 —WJR, Problem? WJBK, News, Reid WCAR, News, Martyn WPON Chuck Lewis 11:30—WJR_ Time tor Music CKLW. Mary Morgan TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—WJR, News, Wells WWJ. News, Haggart CKLW, Joe Van 12:30-WJIR, Time Out Music CRLW, Myrte’ Leubine ra 2:00—WJR, Showcase WWJ, News, Maxwell CKLW. News. Davies WJBK. Reid 2:30—WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW. News, Shiftbreak 3:00—WJR, Composite WWJ, News, Maxwell XYZ. ‘orTr Bennett Lark 3:30—WJR, Composite WWJ, News, French CKLW. Bud Davies WCAR, News. WPON, Bob 4:00—WJR. Music Hall WW4J, Dick French WXYZ. M. Shorr WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News, Bennett WPON., Carriage Trade 4:20-—WJR, Music Hall CKLW. Bud Davies 5:00—WJIR, News WWJ, News, Prench WXYZ, M. Shorr CKLW, Sports, WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News, Tenn. Ernie ‘eae Music Hall W, News, Davies BR, Gports ba ' be both an artistic and commercial success.” = * * occult, as being tilted off-center. Working 12 hours a day for the past seven months, Serling has written 21 of the 26 scripts. “The beauty of it is we're not restricted to any era or locale,” he explained. “We go from a tramp steamer to a guy in an asteroid with a female robot, to a western. It has tremendous! scope.” * * * At 34 Serling is a scarred vet- of TV writing, including! ‘Playhouse 90,'{ ‘‘The. U.S. Steel | Hour.’ ‘“‘Studi |max.’ - | “IT began producing so I could) write for myself, have a hand in the casting, and meet sponsors on ae He described the prosram. basea'Virginig Sisters on science-fiction, fantasy and the Are Prodigious Lot CHRISTIANBURG, Va. ®—Mrs. Roy Kessinger and her six sis- ters aren't doing a thing to make! life easier for the census taker. Mrs. Kessinger, wife of a Me-, Coy, Va., farmer, recently gave! birth to her 15th child. That put; lher one up on one sister, Mrs. ™Mother’s name is Sarah and his Arley Simpkins, who has 14, and safety ahead of another sister, Mrs| Frank Adkins, who has 11. Aa-| other of the sisters has nine, still One” and ‘Cli-|another six and two have four! each. That's 63 for the seven sis- ters. About 4,000 grade crossing acci- their own ground,” he concluded. |dents occur annually. x (Copyright, 1959) [Rosalind Russell and Arthur God —— |frey — in that order — to help us get over the dreary aspects of the =o —— Were Shirts Washed perupeca: Hoan Sndependent TU Shop , | Here's hoping the next month FREE TV aes Just Like at Home? leets better. = TUBE CHECK |. wry DO 'T vYovesEeLe WE DO IT PROFESSIONALLY~—PRES —_—_--- BALTIMORE (®—When Samuel] THE CHANNEL SWIM: Penn- S. Strouse got his shirts back from sylvania Supreme Court Justice the laundry, out fell a printed Michael Musmanno, a leading fig card: ~ “We have personally finished and inspected this shirt. We hope you are pleased. Sarah and Beatrice.”’| Strouse was pleaset] — and sur-, prised as well. By coincidence his! CAIALILIAAPALZAAZLZ LA 2 2. The People of Ookland County j Who Never Finished HIGH SCHOOL ., are invited to write for FRFE booklet. Tells how you can earn your American School Dirloma AT HOME IN SPARE TIME eda a AMERICAN SCHOOL P.O. Box 24, Kensington Branch Detroit 4. Michigan Send me yout FREE 59-Page High School Booklet Age LY AAA LCLALZLLLLLL LL A ’ \ . ! wife’s name is Beatrice. ° P_P. 16-12 dales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon. & Fr 422 W. Huron ITF ACAQ$LA? a tight FE 4.1133 got TS STHIRTY- FOUR : THE PONTIAC PRES§. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1059 _ : e Tell Congress He Ordered Famine, Murder Probe Witnesses Call Nikita Monster * WASHINGTON (AP) — Testi- of a newspaper in the Ukrainian hat he now lives at Orrtanna,| mony of nine witnesses on purges,| Community of Vinnitsa, told of the! P i |1943 discovery there of 95 mass x* * * | and man-made famine graves of 9,439 bodies—victims of} Mykola Lebed, New York, who! ih the Ukraine during the 18908} 4 1937-38 purge when Khrushchev} said he had been a member of the @nd 1940s has been released in a was first secretary of the Central/ Ukrainian underground movement Rew congressional report titled’ Committee of the Commanist testified that in 1944 Khrushchev =The Crimes of Khrushchev.’ party in the Ukraine }and his subordinates started mass ; The report, second of a series, Paviovych said ‘‘the purges a) deportations of the Ukrainian pop-| being released by the House Com-) mass murders were by party or-| ulation. Miltee on Un-American gga der which he (Khrushchev) pro-| Lebed testified “I know that! eontains testimony taken Sept. 9, mulgated.”’ ithere are political concentration} 30 and 11 prior to the arrival of The former editor said his real) camps operating now in the So- Seviet Rremier Nikita _Khrush-' name is Apollon Trembow and! viet Union.” @hev on Sept. 15 for his U. S$ aera tour. wt he * * * ° . | "Nicholoas Prychodko, an engi. Proclaims Love as She Dies Recr from Toronto, Canada, testi- : aP vay ne pion jthe Ukraine a Shaky Romance Blamed MAKE WEDDING PLANS — Early next year Peter Townsend, » Prychodko said most of the Giranan foot coe vas om fOF Stabbing of Actress | rms Msietece Jumaane plan wo be maried. Te couple ps @d on orders from Moscow be @ause of resistance in the Ukraine cently made a photographic trip around the world, taking Marie- f the Commuists. He said that’ BRACKETTVILLE, Tex. (AP) from Hollywood. 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