eye in “The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast (Detafils en Page 2) NRO pe a EE SE eg np gaan vw ® exe oY a ee eS ap nage A - nm rn ast “ 4 . + . * EE ge aA gg yew t ’ a eo 5 SAREE ih oe Sa ane aes ige Sie ie aed cates ie 5 ‘ 117th YEAR ©. kk LE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959-62 PAGES UNITED INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS * Scheduled Airline in Year By PETE LOCHBILER Pontiac wil] begin its new air- port terminal and tower today with virtual. assurance that because of it there will be regularly sched. uled commercial airline service here within a year. ° * * * A proposal by North Central Air- lines that Pontiac be linked in a new air route between Detroit and «Sault Ste. Marie was recommend- ed today for approval in Washing- ton, D.C. The recommendation was one vr of several made by a Civil Aero- nautics Board examiner for the Great Lakes region. The service would give Pontiac direct air connections with Detroit, Freie, w-Bay City, |Cl.eboygan and Sault Ste. Marie. ‘WONDERFUL’ NEWS It would give the city indirect connections with most other major |Michigan cities which North Cen- itral already serves or proposes to iserve. North Central has in mind not only passenger flights, but also air freight and air express service for business and industry, he noted, * © * : A representative of the com- pany in Detroit this morning said it was expected the home office in City Manager Walter K, Will- |Minneapolis would make public * _ fa Ps c within a few hours details of the service planned. cago) and northern Indiana. cially over Michigan, were rec- ommended today for North Cen- tral and another airline, Lake Central, by the CAB examiner, three-year period. * Other Great Lakes ‘routes, espe- | ~ Barron Fredericks, for an initial} Between Detroit and Sault Ste.| the $435,009 airport ‘project at east Sault Ste. Marie and Chi-| 4:30 p.m, today. The recommendations were in a'cago; Green Bay, Wis., and Grand| The public is invited to attend. 365-page report on the CAB's/Rapids; Milwaukee, Wis., and Mus-|The site can be reached by means Great Lakes local service eae amy Oshkosh, Wis., and ot Pe uulsen oye north of me a half- gation. The CAB must take final /C@&0; and Escanaba and Saginaw. |Me West oF Airport road. action. | = * * ; ; ; Willman, Mayor Philip E. Row- Each route would have one oF sion and Homer D. Hoskins, air- more intermediate stops. * * * * . It was proposed that Michigan! port manager, are scheduled to jbe criss-crossed with a number of| = = — ewould take part. © jconnect Detroit and Grand Rapids, | + aight icity cemiialaionees jnew short-haul routes, including the with cities in Ohio, sed averting pamae Eee shiahial The r were ex- $176,830 in federal aid to finance Central, five routes were recom-| pected te add an air or jubilation (the building and Rowston sig ned iImended: | at gound-breaking ceremen jes for ‘construction contracts. The state is 1 Aatian i i eS i oe te : A HISTORIC MOMENT — Mayor Philip E. Rowston pushes the first shovel at the Civic Center site for the new Pontiac With him . during ground- breaking ceremonies yesterday are (from left) Publie Library. Varner Sees City Library as Cultural Turning Point + Durward B. Varner told Pontiac} yesterday that it's time to wake) up and live. x * * Stepping for the first time into the role of active community lead- er, the Michigan State University Oakland chancellor said 1959 could be “the turning point in a cultural renaissance here.” Two new developments — the university and the forthcoming Pontiac Public Library — could make the difference, said Varner, speaking at groundbreaking eere- ' monies for the $500,000 library in the Civic Center. So far, the spark has been lack- Chrysler Strike to Affect 45,000 | Some Detroiters to Be ***lime Laid Off Tonight After Ohio Plant Trouble DETROIT (UPI) — Production of 1960 model Chrysler Corp. cars will be ‘substantially’ halted and Break Ground for Building All34 Aboard Braniff Electra Killed in Texas Houston-to-New York Airliner Blows Up in Sky, Falls on Farm { . 4 WACO, Tex. (2 — A big Houston-to-New York air- liner exploded in the air Tuesday night, streaked across the sky like a comet, and: crashed. Thirty-four persons died as it struck on) a central Texas farm. The ship was a 75-passen- ger Braniff Airways turbo-. prop Electra. It carried 28 passengers and a crew of six. It had scheduled stops ets Action j wrapped up their application for| irtually Assured jpaying $122,332 and the city $131,- 785. The contracts are with Paul H. Johnson Co. of Detroit, the general contractors, $187,000; H & W Plumbing & Heating Co. of Water- ford Township, the mechanical con- tractors, $103,300; Fred W. Moote Electrical Inc. of Pontiac, the elec. trical contractors, $27,942: and /Shingledecker General Contractors lof West Bloomfield Township, $71.- 221. The last named firm con- ‘tracted for the entranceway, park- jing lot, service ave and other out- iside development, In Colorado and on East Coast By The Associated Press + The hurricane hit near Charles jing 100-mile winds, today slowed Cleanup operations in two widely ;on, S.C., and traveled a path its advance along a path weather- separated sections of the country about 100 miles wide, bringing tor | men say may send it crashing rential rain, raging winds and) into the mainland on the heels hit by costly bad weather moved : of Hurricane Gracie high tidewaters. into high gear today. Countless homes, farm build. Hurricane Gracie, now softened | * * * down to a tropical storm, moved | ee Se . .. Te etn The latest fix placed the Atlantic northeastward from the Carolinas santea hada at 368 autles . iseason's eighth tropical storm and Georgia, leaving in her wake 40.) pe jabout 970 miles east of Palm millions of dollars in damages . Beach, Fla An unseasonably early storm| Downed utility lines left entire) The .rainfall in the Carolinas- at dumped up to 12 inches of Communities without service for a|Georgia section ranged from 1 to time. ‘nearly 4 inches. Charleston, S. C., A new Hurricane Hannah carry- had 3.65 inches of rain. Water Authority Fights for life ‘Yh Satie Rain Seeks Roles as Selling ing will become partly cloudy to- Agent Between Detroit 2" and tomorrow, the weather- th snow in a 250-mile area- from Pueblo, Colo., to Cheyenne, Wyo., skipped off to Canada. In Denver alone, where more than 10 inches of snow fell, city officials esti- mated damages at seven million dollars. f i | It'll Stay Cool for Next 5 Days, Three persons died in South Carolina in traffic accidents at- tributed to the hurricane. One died in Georgia. Two persons diced in Denver in heart attack cases attributed to the snowstorm. little iman said. There will be n Steel City Manager Walter K. Will Pontiac Press Phote man; Misg Phyllis | of the traffic control tower at the qrowned at Miami Beach, Fla | some 30 miles southwest of Den- jver were still missing. | A young married There jas no imnaédiate expla- nation for the crash. A member couple , in Houston International Airport said/a 15-foot wave rolling in from the at Dallas and Washington. _ Four youths on a camping trip, and Two Counties {change in temperature | Tonight's low will drop to 3 ‘with Thursday's high reaching Confronted with criticism from or Near 60. twe potentially big buyers, the er th a 4 ; , v rs tem. ‘Southeastern Michigan Water| ap iaag mrtg ed faceless community without a heart of its own.” | i Pope, city librarian, and,D. B. Varner, Michi- gan State University Oakland chancellor, who into the ground called the library project development." “a great cultural ing, although Pontiac has great! gressive spirit here and a great | potential, said the -educator. | potential for progress, Varner spoke candidly as a citi-| “This community has a youthful zen of the Pontiac community, new aggressiveness and an enthusiasm to it but part of it. ‘for worthwhile projects."’ He said, frankly, that to an out- | Citing some Pontiac achieve- | sider Pontiac looks awful. iments, Varner praised the public) es schools here as ‘second to none in! alge apa gto the state, with superb leadership.” | neous + _ ,|City government is “sound,” he) ee sais pha 8 \ said, and the county “‘one of the| largest and most beautiful in = state.” 24 } 1 Varner said he, too, once held | said, He described the report as | a routine filing on the plane's this image of Pontiac, until he be- came acquainted with the area and its people. Varner had further praise for the ‘‘strength'’ of the city’s daily | newspaper (The Pontiac Press). lege Price Hikes Midnight Tonight But Pontiac lacks cultural de- | velopment on a big scale, he | ‘noted, } “This year may be the turning) point,’’ however, he said. “You are building a library — you could not be adding a more, important aspect to the city. A; library brings knowledge, learning, | truth and beauty—these Pontiac as acommunity apparently has) “| find there is a strong pro- i j 1.1 Cent Gallon DETROI? — The federal the plane 29. minutes be-/ hind sched at 10:44 p.m. A! Braniff spokesman at Houston ac-, knowledged the plane was late in departing but said he did® not know why. Bruce Chambers of the Fed- eral Aviation Agency's control office in Fort Worth said the ship was flying on an instro- ment plan at 15,000 feet. It made © its last report about 11:05 p.m. | when east of Waco, Chambers — | speed and altitude. The pilot gave no indication of trouble at the time he added. * * * Broken clouds hovered over this) area then. There was thunder-| storm activity about 75 miles to) the northwest but none in the im- mediate vicinity, the Weather Bu-| reau said. The airliner crashed on the | R. E. White farm, five miles -southeast of Buffalo, a town of 1,200 population, Buffalo is 68 miles southeast of Waco, E. H. Pickens, 45, feed store| owner in Buffalo, was one of the} first to reach the crash s¢éene./ The Civil Aeronautics Board an- nounced an immediate investiga-| tion of the crash, | victories, hurricane's wake. $ox, Dodger$ Set | ; peratures will average five te 10 ‘Aathority now wants & part in . below the normal high a Detroit plan to pipe Lake Huron; ef 65-69 and normal tow of 44-48 water to Oakland and Macomb) with enly miner day to day counties on a metropolitan basis. | changes. Precipitation will total — At ,a meeting held yesterday in| one-tenth to six-tentha inches in to Start Bi Serie$ Mount Clemens, the authority) showers mostly Sunday or Mon- g suggested it act as selling agent day. between Detroit and the two Light northerly winds eight CHICAGO (®—The Los Angeles counties. | miles an hour at 1:15 pm. will The proposal followed a meet- | become north to northeasterly at ing in Pontiac last Friday at [32-18 miles later today and to- which Pontiac City Manager "ight. Walter K. Wil:man and Harold | The lowest recording in down-| K. Schone, director of the Oak. ‘Own Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. land Department of Publie |was 4 degrees. At 2? Pm. the Works, went on record favoring ‘thermometer reading wax 64 | the Detreit plan as opposed te = = = = the Authority's similar proposal te bring Huron water to the two counties. Dodgers and the Chicage White Sox, two clubs whe have to scrap for what they get, open what might be the richest World Ser. les in history here Thursday at Comiskey Park. * * * Manager Wait Alston said his first game pitcher will be Roger Craig (11-5), White Sox Manager Al Lopez is expected to name Early Wynn, = Hiayving both plans at 39 the old man righthander infeasible, Schone said./ who topped the majors with 22) Wijiman declared the SMWA~a “dead duck." At the conclusion of yesterday's ‘meeting, called to see how Ma-| jcomb County felt about the metro- would be * * * The first two games will be played in Comiskey Park, with the best-of-seven championship Talks Set Negotiations Mop Up After Storms foday Following Deadline Edict McDonald, Blough Get Prod From President on Impasse From Our News Wires WASHINGTON (# — Re- newed talks in the steel strike were set up for this afternoon in a downtown hotel after President Eisen- hower in personal confer- ences with both sides prodded them to get to work on a settlement. Eisenhower met separate- ly, first with industry leaders and then with rep- resentatives of the striking steel workers union. David J. McDonald, union ‘preai- dent, then called for renewed ne- gotiations this afternoon in the 78- jday strike. © ; | Roger M. Blongh, U.S. Steet chairman, had said at the close of the management session with the President that the industry was willing to resume talks at any time, The twe sides had not yet niet since Friday. McDonald had refused to hold further meetings in New York. A few minutes after the union delegation left the executive of- fices, McDonald telephoned the White House that the talks had been arranged Just before that word came out (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) UF Advanced Gifts Drive Passes Half-Way Point then shifting to the Coliseum in | Les Angeles for the third, fourth and, if necessary, fifth games. If politan approach to a new and, needed source of water, it was decided that Oakland and Ma- lcomb representatives work with More than 50 per cent of the $78,795 advanced gifts goal of the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund Campaign already has been reached, it was announced today on needed, the sixth and seventh games will be played in Chicago. Ali games will start at 1 p.m. local time and will be telecast and broadcast nationally by NBC. ithe Authority to try and work out! ia contract with Detroit. At the same time, (Continued on Page 2, Col, 7) the eve of the drive. : In addition, more than $3 Gerald goes up a cent a gallon at midnight tonight all over the country — but Michi- | gan motorists will have te pay 1.% cents a galfon more, * ~-* The state's four per cent sales | _ tax ts collectable on top of the | * Eh) eee _ ; _ |cator assured hig audience. ift $809 to a total $4,400 to lead magi gaging 08 — Pek eee ig’ including (he fed: | “sits time Pontiac citizens joined the way. . svtke- at the fan's Sweae | =e * hands in making their community . ste Divicion | insburg, | knows for its wondertul The Advanced Gif Division is Ohio stamping plant. | "The federal gasoline tax will ' age = dir he : comprised of community leaders Chrysler Vice President John D.| 5° rem tires te four cents at a ona culture,” Var- who solicit funds prior to the gen- Leary said today about 25,000 of Salles. The state already gets ner urged. eral campaign from individuals the affected workers will be in the %* cents plus sales tax. Gaso- | and businesses that _ historically be scattered over six states. He| Weslesle, The sew combined | coremeny were Mayor Philip E. Fund. | said many would be laid off as of tax will equal 11.1 cents a gal- | Kowston, City Commissioner * * * the énd of their shifts tonight. | '™ Sue Pac ae aa Griffin said the advanced gifts ; : - ’ are always a measuring stick of Leary ae ee ae 5 “After years in the old library,” the success of the campaign. the United Auto Workers Union @ said Miss Pope, “the iMrary, stat! * Pontiac Stafe Bank upped its : ot orth fe (Continued on Page 2, 8 je contribution 13 per cent and The Twinteng ‘bere train par CORPUS CHRISTY, ‘Tex. ~ |sssiemntenmsimimnetoneanent| — A wildest strike at the Ohio| world’s richest men, dled at bis | J) Today's Press | . _|Attached to Constrictor ~ plant three weeks ago dried up permeanppepadysositnare yo ore: erent ‘ + NEW YORK (UPI) — William supplies and the latest labor) today of am apparent heart St: |guemmemnEReERRRN) Hayden was indignant today. be. ca | err — ir k Fhopersnd ved no | Comme ssh sseeehery cheese | e cause police made him turn over the firm's production lines. } { County News Se ede ee . tieatein nde countieant he rages yg So, Who Else? _ | Editoriats ob trea he eS pathel ak 00 Unsettiec grievances, including WASHINGTON (UPI) — The | Obituaries (0.000000. 28 Gdine tt GindPaeed VOR UT — Linhares @ for their. McGrath, %3 Ningard Rd, Ray Whibelman, 4906 Sh | ash can’ near. his apartment. | | i _ ' “4 ’ ** | “Some creep called the cops and ea lpn Fond Potorge Paagon ts Rgned SS eee ee Sperta ...c6ececcves ~ se s3) spinach Ud ta Pediat Aiea Unhed Fund Wane poses. ©- , Bill Eames, 43 Rd., and Michael McCoy, W. Iroquois they. wouldn't let me keep it.”* blamed for the strike capitan! ee 7 cy ad br rd rmanied mm gay be es so la si | ™orrow evening are. these youhg warriors of Grace Lutheran Rd. Directing them is Dr. J. W. Bell, ‘troop scoutmaster, 351 . Hayden said. No one seemed to which had International UAW! done by Capp. The winner was | Wileon, Earl ........-<..-., 6t | Cruitch Boy Scout Troop 244, They are (from left) Tom Beau. = Dick Ave. know. where the snake came uthorization. | Mrs, Helgn Door, ‘Women's Pages ...... 18» 12°), Chaiep, 175 Chiggewa RE., Art Van Byles, 245 E. ivequste Ré., Tom . from 4, -~ | bor, Varner said. lacked.” Pontiac can take on the cul- tural aspects of a university town with ‘ease if it wants to, new the MSUO ts a next door neigh- “You are now a partner in this | promising development,” the edu-| ,000 has been collected over -ithe amount received from the same calls at this time —¢4 last year, according to Glenn Griffin, advanced gifts chairman. ‘ * * * A Saginaw street parade, start- ing at 7 p.m. tomorrow will herald the campaign kickoff. A torch lighting ceremony will follow at Oakland avenue ang Saginaw street. The Community National Bank has increased its donation by 17 per cent and the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. has raised its be TWO | TH dt - Fire Parade Will Be | Kickoff for Field Day The gala Fire Prevention Week “parade Saturady at 1 p.m. will be ~followed by a firefighting demon- “stratidn and field day at the Gen- eral Motors Athletic Field, Opdyke “road and South boulevard. ~ + * * « The demonstration will begin “Immediately after the parade at 2 See Port Strike in East, Gulf Talks. Recessed With Midnight Deadline, No > Settlement Expected age ¢ eeeee per enepe NEW YORK (AP) — Last and “Gulf Coast shipping firms and Jongshoremen recessed = Another negotiating session early today still far from reaching a settle ment to avert a crippling st{Nke at midnight tonight * * * ' Federal, state and cily mediators agreed there was no indication of a settlement before expiration of “athe current contract. The Inter Spational Longshoremen’s — Assn says no contract, no work. * * * A strike could tie up shipping “and idle more than 81,000. long- “shoremen from Maine to Texas «Mmdirectly. it} would thrdw many “other workers off their jobs « It would hamper the operators “of passenger liners, but would not “cut them off . | = It wotld atso cut off the trickle) Tt will be the kickeff fer the School “of steel coming to East and Gulf city’s observance of Fire Preven head-on Tuesday night with a huge sports from abroad in the midst of tion Weck beginning next Sunday Yank truck “an lengthening nationwide — stecl “strike ‘ * + & The ILA has said it would ac- crept a three-year contract provid- ing for a 50-cent-an-hour package “Increase, including wages and ben- efits The New York Shipping Assn., “an employer group representing \p.m., announced Sherwin M. Birn- ikrant. chairman of the Fire Safe-| ty Committee of the Pontiac Area! ‘Chamber of Commerce | A hightlicht of the program will | be the res-ue of a victim fron | an electric pole. A Pontiac Fire | | Dept. inhalator sauad w'll come | sereaming on to the field to give | the proceedings an air of reality. The event is being stated by the Industrial Fire Safety Committee Competition among about 20 (Oakland Cont ro doowrtments will be ero ly heel oht ef the fleld doy ¢ cos ® *® * On®* coniest involves — racing against the clock to assemble a fire hose and carry it over a seven-foot slippery barricade, the lother is a race to sce which de partment can most quickly raise! a 26-foot ladder by ropes and scramble to the top the afternoon will be a water | battle between the champion Waterford Vire Dept and the challenge of the Avondale Fire | Dept. \ The pubtie will i 2 Nquid pul fir chemical: « larg minshed by * * a The field day progvmin has been moved thy) year from the Norte side Field to the GM athletic field for mote paNcing spectator Space Six high school bands and about 20 county fire departments will march in the | pow. parade from Oakl-nd te Au ur ave: | hues down Saginaw «.ree), and E PONTIAC | | go5\ ' CHEVROLET FOR 1960 — Again in 1960, Chevrolet will offer . four series of conventional-size passenger cars, each individu- The concluding attraction of | alized by trim and equipment. The tail lamp ensemble is mounted on School Bus Die in Collision beneath modified wings, and the grill extends full-car width. Pro- 4 Public to See 19 New Models file embellishments lend distinction between the Impala, Bel Air and the Biscayne series, The new Chevrolet line will be on display at Matthews-Hargreaves Inc., 634 Oakland Ave. four-door Impala ngodel, and below is the two-door Bel Air. % Chevrolet Unveils ‘60s Friday | Nineteen models, including the | require less pedal pressure. The economy Corvair and the Corvette, | parking brake now carries a. pop Tank Truck Rams Into will be displayed to the public b ul release) Laver’ Load of Children and gay Teachers; 23 Hurt COOPER filled Tex HAP) = football gaine A bus gine with school children and among features of the new line teachers en route to a junior high collided Chevrolet dealers beginning Fri- | * * * | A distinctive new appearance! increased economy in the V8 en- and added comfort are All car series have been com- pletely restyled, with the most notable design changes in the The violent crash kiNed seven persons five stu frontal and rear areas. dent and two teachers — and in- An oval-shaped grille spans the lke Prods Negotiators n Steel Impasse le (Continued From Page One) Fisenhower issued oa statement There was no * * * The bus from Mt Vernon, Tex. hag been revamped and emerges| and the diesel truck collided at Abwith straight line styling |highway intersection on the east- lern edge of this east\Texas town The impact | The latter change permits a program, offers a compact car fire twin headlamps. The concave ‘swallowtail’ effect at the rear TRUNK WIDER, LOWER | * * * | Color choices in the 1930 g@on- ventional passenger car. Line tn- clude 13 selids and 10 two-tone combinations. Body types in the Impala, Bel Air and Biscayne series combined ‘include a total of three four-door) sedans; two two-doors; two sport coupes; two sport sedans: a con- vertible and a utility sedan. The jured 33 othes including 22 chil- hood and encloses widely spaced Corvette sports car and five sta- dren tion wagons round out the 1960 Chevrolet passenger car line. * * * | The Corvair, product of a nine- ‘year research and development 170 steamship lines and stevedor- saying that in view of the mount- hurled some children to the high- wider trunk opening arid a lower specially designed to meet Ameri- “ing firms, has offered a 30-cent- ing impact of the 78-day-old strike WAY, e 20 centson the nation’s economy and. the ®mashed the truck's cab “The bus made a signal to turn mer tear-drop configuration an agreement left: and then for some reason ean-hour increase, with the first year and > cents in each .of the next two years * * * . The 2,000 longshoremen in the '0 Washington next week This is Et Was horrible,” said J. M, War. sport of New York earn an aver. looked upon as, in effect. a presi- rington, 39. of Grand Saline, Tex ,| “age of $107.76 weekly; the 56,700, «who work in the other ports make | ran average of $2.80 an how “ In addition to wages, the prob elem of automation is a key issue “The union says that automated or amnechanized loading and unloading "Processes throw men out of work * “Tt secks financial compensation the purpore of his talks today was Henry, 45, principal of the Mr |camshaft to help “to bring about a voluntary Vernon jsettlement of the steel strike which driver of the bus: his son, Billy tor are featured on the new econv- pet be fatr ane fist to ott parties Manx, 12: Melba Meeks. a teacher: my Turbo-Fire V8. ‘Kenneth Hightower, Weatherford, dents, Zach Taylor and Audrey| sald. Sue Turner, 13, died in a hospital | «Management wants to cul operat “ing costs -Medical Office ‘Goes to Doctor of Birmingham » Dr Robert J. Mason, 654 Over fill Rd... Birmingham, has been “elected a regional council member, . avith a seat on the governing board “of the Michigan State Medical “Se wely A member of the Onkland - County Medical Society, Mason “will serve a five-year term as | : councilor of the 15th District, « comprised of Oakland and Ma. * comb counties. : Mason was elected yesterday at | back Oct consequent uncmployment “sin cerely hope that demolished the bus can be initiated before my return swerved. T just couldn't miss him dential deadline for settlement ! The President was due | leave later today for a rest at: Palm Springs, Calif 4, a werk fram te- | morrow, The President'«> statement anid involved WHAI | Ine lining the pubtie PROPLE WANT wo persqaded he “that this is the land of <ettlement { that the Amerteun poople want Tt is the only hind that would be good for all Aniecie ans whole ecomony Eisenhower thus broweh¢ the full power of Tis eflee to bear directly on the reso ble par. tles to apur efiorts to nevotiate a settlement, Kisenhower was reported oon good authority to have used blunt, powerful language both to the; management and tenion delegations —M@bout as «tren lancuace as Monday's news conierence when t® en to a Paris, Tex, was en route He is due Tex rnd for our Going to he truck driver Warrington was injured and tak hospital home oad of salt * * * Killed in the crash were Jack Junior and High School 12, and Rex 12. Two other stu- rom their injaries Start War? London (UPT) — An unidentfi- fied person today advertised in the personal column of the Lon- He ages from Pryor, . where he had delivered a’ cular talillamps replaces the for- | The front seat transmission | | tunnel has been reduced in width | and height. In additien to new economy. in jthe Turbo-Fire V8, power pack- include other V& choices To improve overall economy! ‘and engine performance in nor. ‘mal driving ranges, a low-lift! with reduced value loverlap and recahbrated carbure | New tires are more durable. Tread life has been Increased 12 per cent by new synthetic rub- ber and a change in the propor- | tion of synthetic and natural rubber. | The, higher — energy-absorbing tréad material also promises less tion. don Times for a ‘Spitfire or Hur- | ricane fighter plane, condition immaterial."’ BRAKES IMPROVED | Brakes have been improved and ‘UF Advanced Gifts Drive Passes Half-Way Mark Milo Cross and loading sill. An ensemble of cir- lence, safety and performance at! lower initial cost and greater economy of operation. Special features include a flat, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1959 - | re : meme (The Day in Birmingham |Baldwin Library. Addi Work Will Start Monday Above is the alr cooled engine mounted at the rear, unitized body with vir- tually flat passenger compart- ment floor, swing-type rear axle with independent springing at all four wheels. The Corvair will be offered in two models, the standard and the ‘deluxe Corvair 700, both six-pas- ‘senger four-door sedans. ‘MANY NEW FEATURES | The Corvair offers many fea- jtures which are new to American- \made automobiles. © Designed 'specifically for the compact car market, it has these dimensions: Wheel base, 108 inches. Over- all length, 180 inches, Height, four lfeet, three inches. Width, 66.9 |inches, Weight, 2,340 pounds. | Chevrolet has announced for its |1960 models a list-price range of $2,056 for the two-door, six cylin- der sedan to $2,739 for the four- \door eight “cylinder sedan com- pared with a range of $2,056 to $2,- 757 for 1959 models. Volunteer Leader's Role "Ts Discussed at MSUO What is the volunteer leader's role in today's changing society? Four specialists probed this question at the Volunteer Leader- ship Institute yesterday at Michi- gan State University Oakland. On hand to listen and join In the discussion were 100 social agency volunteer leaders, board members and proféssional staff, clergy and church volunteer lead- ers from Macomb and Oakiand | counties. Acting as moderator and one the spéakers was Dr. Melvin teers should be motivated by a sense of responsibility for the well- being of their community. Other panelists were Dr. Noland Heiden of the Oakland County Planning Commission, Dr: Chris- topher Sower of Michigan State University and Richard F. Huegli, managing director of the United 9, Oisation impact on bumps. reduced tire Ravitz of Wayne State University./functions and document the needs squeal on turns and surer trac-|He stressed the fact that volun-|of the people in the community BIRMINGHAM —_ Construction today. es toe Over-all cost of the library addi- tion will be $182,000. Construction is being done by low bidder, Lockwood and Me- Cutcheon contracting firm, en the contract let Monday for $150,910 by the city commission An $11,038 contract to equip the library addition was awarded to Art Meta! Construction Co. Water Authority Fighting for Life Remug said a $172,000,000 ex- pansion of Detroit's plant, including a new intake at Port Huron, would serve Pontiac, the rest of Oakland County and Macdmb County by. 1979. proposals—the Authority's or De- troit’s—it favors. LITTLE FIRMER Fred L. Yockey, chairman of the board's Special Water Com- mittee, said today he didn’t be- lieve this necessary until details of a proposed contract were worked out. Yockey said the Authority's life “is a little firmer’ after Tues- day's meeting, considering Schone’s recommendation Friday that the Authority be dissolved. Yockey said Authority mem- bers came to the meeting “annoyed” at Schone’s proposal. Schone was not at yesterday's session. Yockey also said he still had “personal misgivings’ about the Authority serving as selling agent. “Although the Authority's posi- tion is a little firmer after yes- terday’s meeting,” Yockey said, “ultimately I feel it will be have to be disbanded but only after contracts with Detroit are arrived | outstate and out-of-state and other | physical factors. Dr, Sower's prime concern was the community as a social system. He said that the definition of a community is an area of inter-re- lationships or more positively ‘an area of collective sentiment.” He added that he sees a multi- plicity of organizations inherited from a rural, agricultural past with others added and no coor- dination among them. Dr. Sower stressed that the or-! must evaluate their! | } | | | to justify their existence. | “If we don’t do it, outsiders will,” he warned. Huegli traced the history of vol- unteer and social welfare agencies from their inception to the present day, He said the factors needed to set up a program to meet the jences in bonding procedures be- | THROUGH AUTHORITY at.’ * ® * “Its ultimate doom is still) there,’ the Huntington Woods) supervigor said. He said he questioned possible legal entanglements and differ- tween the two counties in having the SMWA as selling agency. Bernard A. Kalahar, chairman of the Macomb County Board of Supervisors, feels negotiating with Detroit still should’ be done through the Authority, created three years ago to bring Huron water to the two counties, which have seen their ground supply slowly dropping due to increased population and industrial users. Willman said he favored the Detroit plan as he believed the Authority could not get enough buyers to make its $150,000,000 pipeline feasible because many southern Oakland municipalities are already under 3@-year con- Oakland County to its cities and tion: The remainder of the $182,000 for the job will he architectural An employe turned in the alarm at 8:30 p.m. Damage was estimated at $500. : Dr. John S. Lambie of 280 As- pen St. was honored yesterday at the Michigan State Medical Soci- ety’s annual convention at Grand Rapids. The House of Delegates of the medical society presented Dr. Lambie with a pin fer more than 50 years service in medical practice. Twenty-three of the pins were Exotic jungle trails will be ex- plored by members of the Senior Men's Club when they meet Friday at Community House. A sound movie, “Travel in Africa,” will be shown - Following the entertainment, the Discussion Group of the club will tackle ‘International Senior Citi- zens Organization” as its topic. John W. Johnson Jr. of 1539 Cole St. has been appointed a team captain of the Detroit Chap- ter, National Assn. of Account- ants, fer the 1959-60 season, * *® * Johnson is director of account- ing for Atomic Power Develop- ment Association, Inc., of Detroit. and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Ac- countants and the Michigan Assn. of CPAs. Driver Charged in Death of Two Eddie Lee Bowman, 27, Arrested, Released on $100 Personal Bond A Pontiac man was arrested yes- terday by Pontiac police and charged with negligent homicide in the traffic death of two men at W. Wilson avenue and Motor street last weck. * * * Eddie Lee Bowman Jr., 27, of 184 Cedardale St., demanded ex- amination before Municipal Court Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He was released on a $100 per- sonal bond, pending his hearing be- fore Finnegan at 10 a.m. Oct. 7. Bowman was one of the driv- ers involved in a two-car col- lision Sept. 22. Police said he failed to heed a yield-right-of-way sign at the intersection. * * * The other driver, McKinley Price, 35, of 490 Nevada Ave., and John Rogers, 59, of 328 W. Wilson Ave., a passenger in Price's car, were killed. A third person and Bowman suffered minor injuries. Library Cultural ston. ° Community Services of Metropoli-/ needs of the community are re-| tracts with Detro' . ® dhe 94th convention of the House he said he and the American peo |tan Detroit. = sponsibility, cxtivetion. flexibili- = Turning Point “of Delegates of the state organiza. ple are “sic end tied of the : * *& * ty, participation, ingenuity and! Schone said one of the reasons) '™ ion in Grand Rapids Apparent wn ‘ontinued From P° "Commi | Based on the premise that the leadershi he favored the Detroit proposal} * * & oe RSME St GS ULE Ee Michigan Bell ‘Telephone Co "4.408 community of ies a a Al i was that it could bring water to! (Continued From Page One) . The new pr esident of the state, As a result of what ons naited fo Pontiac Presa Increased Its dona. anne cress Sank onerih ace complex structure. the purpose of orau on Pid Dr. pach “critical areas” of Oakland feels like Cinderella at the happy “medical society is Dr. Kenneth H (a definite If finiraice knocking tion by HM per cent. att. ‘nh Wssivcw nici 1.708 | the seminar was to familiarize the volunteer pagent e County by late next year, while he ending, about to step into a beauti- \ ° To j conside: themsel : Johnson of Lansing. Dr. James of heads tocether, son highly Advance gifts contributions to Herold A Fitagerala “oe leo citizen with the social, economic) ,, _ bge = ay predicted it would take many years!ful palace.” ‘Lightbody of Detroit was elected P Paced geverament iithovitiet gave are as follows heen etal Gee $% and physical factors in a modern ated ite oe won tar aad de: for the SMWA to do the same. e ® Speaker ofthe House, while Dr.jwere bopesul of same concrete ; —|maekner reece tslersiels 578 community. ore t of the nity With the Authority proposal to| “Those of us who grew up in Harold F. Falls of Ann Arbor was effects Isiewart Glenn Purattare Co.) agg, Each speaker enlarged upon one ™ a his colleagues wala so (STV, 88 Selling agency, a damper |Pontiac and know the old library “chosen vice speaker. But so fur as public statements < Bea tee Mra Jone Linabury .. . 380/of these aspects during the morn- tal would be put on Schone’s sugges-|well can easily appreciate the need ae eg atae . < ; i) rive zx | . ; — vere concerned, the principal op- Dance Hall Stint Peattie St alan iisie wey) “208ling session. - | seo Ge Se te (tion that his DPW be the seller in|for this new building,” said Row- ‘Terror of the Freeway [ponents showed no steris-nf shifting Outdoor Parking .. .. tees 900) majer HOLLYWOOD (UPIi—Sign on a pickup truck seen on the Holly- | wood Freeway: "Half ton, will . travel.” ‘ The Weather Pull US Weather Burean Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY —C onsiderable efloudiness and a little cooler today. High af. Stein einer aga cloudiness tonight. Part- ly cloudy tomorrow with little tempera ure change. Low tenight 30. High ¢ “merrow 65 © Today in Pontiac oor lemperature preceding @ am a, At 8 am: Wind velocity @ mph Direction: Northwest Bun seta Wednesday at 6:16 pm. Sun rings Thursday at 6-29 am Moon a@s Wedneaday at 6 16 pm. Moon rises Thuraday at 8:22 am eer er ee Dewntow . ‘Temperatures cores ib 33. 8..M... 122m ip 2p = ™m § 7 ® % m 0 ees Fs 33 Tuesday in Pontiac (ae recorded downtown) Pe ee & Highest temperature 10 «Lowest temperature Lhd Mean temperature. .......... 62 « Weather—Partly cloudy . got One Year m Pontiac “Highest temperature :. . we “Lowest temperature ....... 0.6.05... 44 “Mean temperature ... 066. .65sers 625 * Weather—Rain Highest and Lowest Temperatares This Date in #7 Years e- | position or of confidently expect- ing quick results There was no mention by the ‘President, to either the industry or the union, of the possibility that, without a voluntary — settlement ‘soon, Eisenhower may invoke the national emergencs the Taft-llartley Act This calls for an 80-day cont infunetion stopping the strike for that length of time. Detroit Judge Stern With Gang Youths DETROIT if - conduct must be stopped." Recorder's Jude Jon P. Seal- en spoke siccniv vestercay in set- ‘ting bond at $25 £00 each for three INegro youths aceised of ageault! with intent to murder in the knif- ing and beating of three white youths, — The high bonds meant the youths will stay in jail until their exam- ining trial Oct. 9 Stephen Harrison, 18, James Ab ston, 20, and David Marbley, 18, pleaded innocent to the charge More than half of Cyechoslova- capital improvements and a re- 4aikia'’s natural resources are now | quested five-mill levy for operating _ [costs over a three-year period. a5 in 1008 nin pea) Which, upon conviction, carries a * eso imaximum penalty of life imptis- - Tuesday's Temperature Chart | * eAlpene ¢ Hi Maraweste 67 oe oneniem. # Baltimore i lem 4 Poy . } aay SBiematck, 4239. Miami Beach go to! Judge Scalicn applauded Wayne «Hrowneville 02 77 Milwaukee 64 one ba 9 New Or in pe “hicago i New Orleans *Cineinnati 61 4 New York ta ) , sangs' 0 _ €Gleteans m 6s Omaha in oa against youth gangs in Detroit i « r ‘ * ajuth $6 43 Pittsburgh 69 cPortwons HoH Btcue” tt|Nationalize Resources es «886 4) nore 6 65 « bl 66 6 Ste Maria gi 9 *Jacksonville 84 Tf Washington \ a4 3 ‘Toe hasten % 2 Tamps 00 Lansing’ a jnationalized. ; - » ry nrovitions of! “This kind of! Gets Debbie Into 2 Entanglements NEW YORK \® — Debbie Rey- | holds wound up a whirl today as a dime-a-dance girl. “ET never had such tired feet in my life!’ the film actress | | commented. * * * Miss Reynolds spent the past (© | two evenings as a Broadway | dancehall hostess, absorbing atmosphere for a movie role. * * partners guessed her identity, but the Incognite startet fibbed | her way out: Another bit her (lightly) on the shoulder, she re- yw thied submitted —-a romantic proposition. ] 2 West Michigan Areas 'OK Major Bond Issues. By The Associate Press Voters reversed earlier decisions and approved. major bond issues Tuesday in two West Michigan communities. * * * A proposed $1,865,000 bond issue to finance construction of a new ihigh school at Greenville and re- 4 County Prosecutor S muel TH. Ol; model present facilities passed % sen's declaration of “nll-out warjby a vote of 1,389 to 780. * * * A light turnout among Benton iHarbor's 9,000 registered voters ‘approved a $600,000 bond issue for {Howard HM Fitegerald ‘John Fitewerald Debbie said only one of her 9 Waldron Motel ... ..... Berkeley Voss Crawford-Dawe-Craw(or Norman Buckner 58 Oakland Loan a0 J-C. Penney Co (Miracle Mile) .. Artehambeau Distributors ‘ WPON W T Grant Co (Mirecie Mile) .. ! sie 300 276 goaetdotooe 252 a 250 280 A 200 200 | 1% John Rilev . . 174 ‘Botee Rullders 18 |Bloomf'e'd Fashion Shop eA L. ©. Pidler 1s wece 108, Finance. ‘ ‘Noel Buckner Pontiac Community Community Loan _ M. Green Beattie Motor ...... Hom Tripp 25 etle Voss . Sorescece een 6 Wolverine Entertainers ...... . 9 Mubert Distributors : Lawyers Tith Querenty . - 09 oote Electric .... ve =<(00 Maxwell Shadie - ioe we on gp SR : Bis ; ; : es : tad eh ht ’ g ye it Anca chone. Baker and Hopson Ob eeeenes ‘ +4 SM een \Horace Broa oo Arrest Dutch Sailor. in Kauffman Death Roston Municipal Court fer murder warrant Wittem Marte Louis Van Rye of Hel- land. ‘ “Tiernan sald that Van Rye, ad- mitted after all-night questioning by New York and Boston police that Khe had “‘an affair’ with the Chicago divorces. Dr. Helden set the scene in terms of physical structure point- ing out that the mushrooming population outside the City of Detroit is centered in the fast. | growing areas of Macomb sad Orkland counties, “a He added that 6? per cent of the area is ejtheT vacant or agri- cultural land’ He went on to ana- lyze thé growth problems on the Ses of traffic, school enroll- ae ments, population settlements from i . ee oe _ LONDON (UPI) — Sir Edmund i «) ; Peutine. Prev Phete | Stockdale, 53, newly elected lord MSUO PANELISTS—These four specialists in, munity Services of Metropolitan Detroit: Dr. | Maver of London, said today he pring Melvin J. Ravite of Wayne State University; ‘Dr. plied pon 5? tae ooh State University | Commission, and Dr. Christopher Sower of MSU. | wing next ménth's election and seminar. e i , F wins, { \ ‘ . } - ship Institute” at Oakland, They are, (from left), Richard F. Huegti, managing director of the United Com: 1 td make use of new Krowledge of today’s compiéxities of society Adfer luncheon in the new caf- reteria, the group was divided into smaller units to draft questions to esk the panel when it reconvened in the afternoon. *® *® * The day-long program was planned in cooperation with the i ‘ MSUO. continued ed&cation department at!the commercial fotests in the U.S. townships, which in turn would sell to their residents. Yockey said he planned another meeting with his committee to explore the different proposals further. < Farms Have Forests WASHINGTON — One-third of are located on farms. > iy ghey a Donaldson, whe once champi- oned a drive to raise funds to build a civic auditorium for dedi- eation during Pohtiac’s 1961 Cen- tennial year, acted as master of ceremonies and said he was glad a library was being bullt instead. * * * “A cultural achievement like this is very appropriate,” he said. The qT eye iri | E Z f A a cl i i a i a ee a : Aba} —~) SS t a Bie ge ay. ee ae aa eee eo GN i pe Moe in He EA Sy GOED SS Ser te THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 | Trades Council Asks fo Get Back in UAW DETROIT ® — The Greater De- itroit Skilled Trades Council, liqili- \dated early this year by the United jAuto Workers, has asked te be 1960’s ARE HERE 280 S. Sopinaw St. ‘tional structure. E OLDS - GADILLAG | nn. ist tes." | The UAW executive board abol- lective bargaining system, The Detroit council claimed 22,000 members when it was put out of similar aie it, ieee the execu- tive board's action violated the ‘Union’s constitution. x * * The review board was told. by Ernest Goodman and Patrick J. that the council was dissolved \ished the council in a general re- organization of the Union's col- without a hearing. WASHING ACTION Dirty Denims! Dainty Nylon! New ‘Wash and Wears’! Here’s the Answer to All Washing Probl UP and DOWN = Bathes Deep Dirt Out Without Beating o, tumbling, PRAFORMANCE’ | 1 a eae Co., Ine.t With FRIGIDAIRE Patented 3-ring pump agitator pumas = up and down. No bledes. No lazy either. It’s today’s most edvanced washing action! 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Detroit Mayor Plans. , Youth Crime Battle [ccsaats, pice JOF Mosquitoes | oemore cro — sae naka 3 of 4 Bad DETROIT (UPI) — Mayor Louis|three-méin jobs: +¢ organize a “‘task force” of experts,2"d facilities. ‘Chronically ill in the U.S. South Jersey Area Hit treme 4 ve aol erevent juve-\ —Evaluate community problems cupy three of four hospital beds. With Encephalitis; 12 nite crime. -_ Victims Are Tolled Stes The mayor said the “‘study com- TRENTON, N, J. (AP)—Anaxionn| tee 0 crime and crime _pre- pe ai ty New See or oe nn ee sey step up 0 con : efforts today, with the knowledge P°r els as — oh Seid = that encephalitis has probably |Pro\essiona’s vo elaimed 12 lives. jevaluate the many aspects of One area proclaimed itself in aj state of emergency Monday. That! was sprawling Bass River Town-; ship in southern Burlington Coun- ty, where Mayor Walter Loveland of New Gretna asked county offi- cials to help in the war against disease-carrying mosquitoes, * | The total number of suspected. encephalitis cases has risen to 22 in an area covering the counties of Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May,' Cumberland and Ocean. Dr, Richard L. Hayes, a U. §. Public Health Service entomolo- gist, is in South Jersey collecting mosquitoes and examining them} to detect possible carriers. = * * State Health Department offi-| cials are trying to determine) Step Up Control THURSDAY ONLY SUPER-SPECIALS! 9nd FLOOR SPECIALS Reduces House Noises — Protects Stair Steps Curved Front Edges for Extra Sofety 9x18" Rubber STAIR TREADS Regular 45c Sellers a Black Color Only Durable heavy rubber stair 3 treads give protection to stairs - helps reduce house noises . .. ribbed for extra safety. No limit at this price. PTTTTITITITI ITT TTT tT 36-in. 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Choice of 4 colors in sizes A: Ren ronbensenserserdseesecetssesessesesessss 3 to 8. Zipper fly, self belt. giving. OYS IVY PANTS 13%-Oz. Denim—Famous | ’ BOYS 1 PANTS BOYS’ WESTERN JEANS $3.95 Value ‘ Ist Quality - yo 1* Banforiaed 6 heme ag every style per fly. Sizes ; dd tid gl lhc ceasefire ac - k Boys’ Warm ackets FLANNEL to $7.95 Robes: ra pear? > ys Senate Spice gt assert. First aualiey: see sme * 48 West Huron Street Howsso H. Fireceratp u, Vice President and Business Manager East M. Teradwei., agey J, Ree, z= Circulation Manager Mansgcing Editor HE PONTIAC PRESS _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company Pontiac, Michigan - HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher Joun W. Prrecrtals, Secretary and Editor Joum A. Rie, Treasurer and Advertising Director Geoace C. Inman, Classif Maasmalt Jonoin, led Manager Local Advertising Manager G. Name Saginaw Negro Outstanding Physician ‘ Recent news stories have _ pro- Claimed Dr. ARCHER A. CLAYTOR as Michigan’s foremost family phy- Sician. * * * : The honor bestowed on this 65- year-old Saginaw Negro doctor is ’ well deserved. In making this se- - lection, the Michigan State Medi- cal Society demonstrated that race prejudice plays no part in its _ association. This is as it should be. x * * In selecting outstanding candi- dates in any field of endeavor, ' complete impartiality should be ’ shown as in this case. Race or color should never be considered. kk * Dr. CLayTor is a ¢redit to his race as well as the medical profession. We hope that Dr. Crayror’s fine work will be an inspiration to others. A Michigan Drivers Set Ghastly New Record ‘ Michigan just set a new record: a death rate of 23 over last weekend The previous high for traffic deaths” during 1959 was the weekend before when 22 were killed on our highways * * * ' This ghastly record exceeds major holiday weekends. Why must our motorists continue to slaughter them- selves? What causes all these traffic accidents? Studies show that it is . not bad weather, brake failure or * fatigue. According to the National Safety Council, the No. 1 killer is the man behind the wheel. _ That’s clear from recent Council atudies which show that there were 77 violations for every 100 drivers in fatal traffic accidents. Many of the drivers violated more than one law. * ke * ’ The violations that occurred most often: speeding, failure to keep right of center line, not having right-of- way, and driving under the influence Qf alcohol. Other ‘minor violations (but - just as costly): following too : closely, improper passing, im- . proper turning, failing to signal, ' disregarding stop signs and im- proper parking. - Modern cars and specially designed guperhighways are fine, of course, but our key to the traffic accident problem lies with the driver himself. x * * Whatever the cause may be, we steadfastly hope that everyone, young and old alike, will show more caution when behind the wheel of a car. Let’s Give It the Credit It Deserves Most of us do a lot of crabbing about the weather. ' And during the last few months we've been crabbing in high gear. ; x * * : However the 1959 planting and growing seasons have been better than average in the Pontiac area. ‘ Excessive drought seemed at one time to be bordering on a knockout blow. * But crops recovered when the , rains came and, as usual, things ; were not as bad as we feared. ' Candidly, are they ever? : x * * * Wheat and corn were up to aver- age or better. Oats and other grains Hot far below average. Forage crops were good; pastures generally excel- lent. , ; Potatoes and other root crops Hromise to run better than average. _ | And, just to bring everything up to ap even keel, our farmers never saw "4 better conditions for sowing their wheat than they have this autumn. - * * * Instead of sowing it in a cloud of dust and hoping for a rain that would cause the seed to germinate, it is being planted in an ideal moist soil that should give it the proper start before the ground freezes up. x *« * When the farmers of Oakland and surrounding counties strike a bal- ance on 1959, they find that it has largely been a victim of weather gos- sips. “CREATURES assumed to be extinct for 300 million years are found living in the Pacific ocean depths.”—Science note. The assumption was made by some creature or creatures other than the ones. referred to, of course — probably by man, who is the assum- ingest creature on earth. Ir you think governments are the only agencies that can stay in busi- ness while almost constantly running deficits, you are mistaken, as the rail- roads have been doing this for years. The Man About Town A Double Crop Is Reported by Several Readers of This Column Business: What a man can suc- ceed in better if he doesn't mix too much in stocks and blondes. Red raspberry bushes now bearing a sec- ond crop for Albert O. Rowley of Seymour Lake, seem determined to do as well as they did last summer. With numerous reports of autumn blooming Easter lilies, Mrs. Blanche Fordney of Waterford now takes the lead —nine blossoms on one stem. Gladiol plants that had quit blooming In the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Felscamp In Drayton Plains now are sending up sec - ond plants from their roots, with good blooming prospects. The cat in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Halsted of Auburn Helghts has annually given birth to three kittens for several years, but the other day she had six. An apple tree on which grafted several years ago by . Gerald Millhouse of Lake Orion has refused to bear apples ever since, until this year it has a good crop of both frults. & pear was Castor bean leaves three feet wide are to be used by Harvey Hampden of Birmingham to cover his tulip beds the coming winter Gooseberry champion now appears to be Ralph Orcutt of Keego Harbor, who reports some larger around than a nickel. A letter just recetved from Mr. and Mrs, Ray E. Walker of Lewiston says they've been reading The Pontiac Press for over 35 years. A cricket (not on the hearth) but in the fireplace of Mr, and Mrs, Jason Fordham of Sylvan Lake tunes up whenever !t Is quiet, and eats off a green leaf which they put there for that purpose, but at the slightest noise goes dumb. In a litter of five pups born to the dog of , Pierce Burnaby of Pontiac Lake is one that bullies the others around and whines most of the time, so it’s been named “Nikita.” Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Frank Harp of 68 West Chicago Ave.; 8ist birthday. Mrs; Honora Smithson , of Bloomfield Hills; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Conley of Rochester; 52nd wedding anniversary. Floyd L. Carleton of Oxford; 80th birthday. August Princeton of Walled Lake; 80thybirthday. Garfield Montieth of Metamora; 8ist birthday. ‘ * polls. NEA Service, Inc, tt pe? 1) Pi To 2) a 4 “They Even Gave Me Plans for It” ube ee wee David Lawvence Says: People Should Know Steel Facts WASHINGTON—President Eisen- hower says that he is ‘getting sick and tired of the apparent impasse’’ in the settlement of the stee! strike, and that ‘‘so are the American people.” But, while quick to add that he is ‘‘not going to try to assess any blame,” the President goes on to say that free collective bargaining has oe “apparently LAWRENCE broken down.” This is rather a sensational ap- praisal, and the public is entitled to know the facts on which it is based. Federal law makes collec- tive bargaining compulsory, and the National Labor Relations Board has in its files a pile of cases that say both sides must “bargain in good faith.” Why have collective bargaining negotiations “broken down’? What has actually happened? ‘or course, when Khrushchev doesn’t agree with Eisenhower, there is no way of making either give in. Likewise, the two sides in the steel controversy can refuse to agree, and there's no way of making them do so .unless the government in Washington _ be- comes a sort of dictatorship. Then the word ‘‘free’’ would have to be omitted hereafter—and also the phrase ‘‘collective bargaining." * * * Maybe while the Khrushchev trip was in the offing, it wasn't a very good idea for Congress to be enact- ing a law authorizing government seizure of an industry because this might tend to prove that our free American system isn't effective after all and that, when an organ- ized economic group demands its way, it gets what it wants, It does so by inflicting consider- able damage on the public. In other words, if the American peo- ple are injured enough, the govern- ment intervenes and immediately engineers the surrender by one side to the other—and thereby the unions usually win because they have the potential votes at the Also, plenty of people out- side the unions who are affected don't care who is appeased as long as a strike is ended. AFFECTS FUTURE The present steel strike happens to be a dispute that affects not only the steel industry but the whole economic future of the nation. It is related to the pur. chasing power of the dollar and whether millions of Americans on fixed incomes shall be robbed, The dollar has already declined by 38 cents since the end of World War Il, and much of the decline is due te the tendency of every industry, whether or not under government compulsion, to seek the easiest way out in labor-management disputes, which means granting the wage Increases and then boosting prices, Not long ago the public was — demanding the ‘‘facts"' in the steel dispute. But the kind of facts dis- closed were technical and related only in a general way to what each side was asking. The Ameri- can people have never been told what is really involved. The big- gest issue jn the steel controversy is whether union members shall be paid for work not done. * * * The steel companies owe it to the American people to tell in detail all the facts—just what they desire by way of changes in ‘‘work- ing rules’ and what they, then would be able to do about wage increases based on economies that can be achieved. The only thing that has “‘bro- ken down” is the custom whereby industry every year gives in to the unions, and what has been interrupted is the process of disclosing publicly what the issues really are. The President on Monday asked the leaders of both sides to come to the White House on Wednesday of this week to start talking again. But talk in secrecy will not accomplish much—at least, not un- til the American people know why, . despite virtually the highest wages in all industry, the steelworkers are demanding even more. Is there no limit to or restraint upon “organized greed,” even in the public interest” (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Hardening of Arteries Isn’t Caused In regard to the nature, cause and prevention of hardening of the arteries, ] beg to render my favorite ditty: They're all out of step but Brady. Well, most of them are. Particularly those who ascribe C V D (Heart and blood vessel degeneration), arteriosclerosis or premature aging or senility to too much calcium, calcium ‘‘deposits”’ or calcification of the arteries. * * * Our present knowledge of nutri- tion, physiology and pathology does not support any such concept of C VD. On the contrary newer knowledge __ indi- cates that calcift- cation of the ar- tery wall is the consequence and not the cause of arteriosclerosis, It is a late stage of the degeneration process, It is na- ture's attempt to repair the wear and tear with a kind of plaster of Paris when she can no longer re- pla¢e worn out tissue cells with new cells. This is the pathology of arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), If you imagine too much calcium or ‘deposit’ of calcium is a factor you betray childish ignorance of pathology. In view of the pathology of ar. terlosclerosis it is silly to ima- gine that any medicine, no mat- ter how rare and expensive, will retard, arrest or reverse the de- generation process, I shall respect as confidential and print here unaltered the state- ment of any physician of standing who does not countenance this view of the pathology of arteriosclerosis, It is my belief, only my belief, that calcium deficiency is an im- portant predisposing factor of car- dio-vascular degeneration. An ade- quate daily ration of calcium and vitamin D (which is essential for normal utilization of calcium) is _to the heart muscle, tends: to | t spasm or contraction of coronary and other arterioles and tends to keep blood pressure normal. DR. BRADY x* * The easiest way to get an ade-— quate daily ration of calclum and vitamin D is by following a high calcium diet and exposing your skin to sunshine whenever it is . The ultraviolet rays of sunlight produce or generate vita- min D. in the skin. Main item of a high calcium diet is milk — whole milk, skim milk or buttermilk — not lees than 1', pints, better a quart a day. Other healthful high cal. cium foods are cheese, any kind, and premature aging is: (1) High ane by Calcium calcium diet or supplementing the ordinary diet with a good daily ration of calcium and D; (2) walk- ing briskly three to six miles ever day or other moderate general exercise, work or play equivalent to walking; and (3) total ab- stinence. x * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to rsonal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, séif-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1959) Sheen tah id tyr i | ‘Voice of the People Nelse Knudsen Praises Press for Theater Tour beautiful time in New York on The Pontiac travels, I've never had a better time than that week. Never have I seen as much detail taken care of as on this trip. You are to for having such a splendid organization, including John be commended Riley, .who never overlooked any of the comfort of the people in his group, — I was appointed trustee by the Federal Court last October to re- organize the Ludman Corporation of Miami, and may I say I've been very busy for a retired man of 12 years, but I am enjoying it, and my advice to those who anticipate retirement in the near future is that it is wise to look forward to having something to take care of, at least part of the time. Nikita’s Departure Spurs Afterthoughts You published two items of “ nationa] news interest which I con- sider to be at variance with your avowed intention of reporting news without bias. ‘The first is the caption under AP Wirephoto showing Khrush- chev going through the cafeteria. - Hine with Tom Watson Jr., of IBM. The caption ends, “Of course, he ignored picking up the check.” : * x This remark is a personal slar at Khrushchev. Even if meant as a poor attempt at humor, it is certainly in the poorest of taste. The second item is the head- line “Nikita Bull im Super- market.” This is a total mis- representation of the facts. It’s an old and shoddy method of misleading the public, depend- ing on the fact that many people giance no further than the head- lines. * * * _ Nothing can be accomplished by belittling Khrushchev. Mr. Eisenhower is to be a guest of the Russian government. I hope he doesn't receive the type of news coverage illustrated in The Pontiac Press. William R. Graff 2680 Middle Belt Whatever the outcome of the red carpet treatment for Big Killer, let's never invite any more men here for public receptions when their hands drip with blood. 8. J. H. One visit of Khrushchev should last the Republican Party forever. A. J. Glantly Does the GOP want to put Khrushchev's name on the ballot along with Nixon? Disgusted Democrat From. his photos, Khrushchev is a fine looking man and I don’t believe anyone as gentle looking as he is ever killed anyone. : J. 8. S. Peace is more important than Eisenhower, Khrushchev, bli- cans, Democrats or all combined. Peace is wo effort any time. : Justidp s. ‘| We blow up our missile in 10 seconds and Russia hits the moon. Maybe it’s time we listened to Khrushchev and his scientists and paid close attention to all they have to say on this and other subjects. Johanna Brickley: Nelse 8. Knudsen Now that we're rid of Mr. Kk. let's don't ever make a mistake that bad again, Linkly 8. Everyone should write a letter of congratulation to Walter Reuther for standing up to that Russian beast and telling him off, Khrush- chev must have a new respect for labor leaders and labor unions in the United States. New Member I commend the person who spoke against the bad manners that _ have been all too evident in our newspaper coverage of the Khrush- chev visit. * * * The bear-baiting tactics of people who would be expected to have some knowledge of elemen- _ tary courtesies, even if they jacked Christian spirit, have been encouraged by disparaging and insulting treatment by the American Press. x * * I was under the impression the newspapers were behind President Eisenhower to a fuller degree than they have shown. Birmingham Seconds Sentiments on Harry Truman Enjoyed The Press editorial on Truman. So long as he stays out of office, his good-natured frank- ness is, to use your word, “re- freshing.”’ F. Wilson Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I need not tell you, darling, I. . . Am sorry in my heart .. . That you decided it was best .. . For you and me to part . . . I cannot criticize you or , , Declare that you are wrong , . But, oh, the time I spent with you . . . Was such a happy song . . . The moon- light dancing on the waves , . The twinkling stars above . , . And gentle breezes nudging us . . To fall and stay in love .. . You said you loved me, darling, and ,, . You were so sweet and kind ,. Then, with no explanation, you... just simply changed your mind . . . You broke my heart, but as I am... So much in love with you, . I wish you everything you want .. To make your dreams come true. Copyright, 1958 Case Records of a Psychologist: Beware Addiction to ‘Big Words’ Joan came home in tears, ac- cusing her teacher of telling fids. But educators are notor- ious for their failure to put their ideas across. That’s partly because they are addicted to the “big words” complex. But if they'd imitate Dr. their students wouldn't sleep in class so often. Send for the “Test for Teachers’ and quickly weed out the unfit profs. By GEORGE W. CRANE Case C . 457: Joan S., aged 6, started to school for the first time last term. * * * When she reached home that afternoon, she was in tears and told her mother she wasn't going back any more, “Why, Honey, what's the mat- ter?” asked her mamma. “My teacher tells fibs,”’ stated the child. - But her moth er came to the teacher's defense and said surely DR. Joan must be mistaken. No, im not!" exclaimed Joan, “For I’ heard her. The room was so full of boys and girls they didn't all have seats. Pg ‘was the first to trans. late the famous Simon teltigence Scale Inte English. * Goddahd, And he likewise coined the word ‘moron’ to refer to the highest level. of the feebleminded. The other subheads are ‘‘imbecile” and “idiot.” , * * * Dr. Goddard mployed “horse sense” in his own teaching and thus tried to use language the students could understand. During our dinner conversation, moreover, he stressed the import- ance of uring scientists to use 2-syllable words. “Young Ph.D.’s in phychology often get the ‘big head’,” said Dr. Goddard, “‘so they try to impress the public by using long words that aren't understood. “They seem to feel it creates more prestige for the young pro- fessor if he thus mystifies his stu- dents with complex terms.” REAL TEACHERS Then Dr. Goddard told me that , g 1 i a age i t Hi [ ig H tures! Sell them to the kids at 50 cents or $1.00 per month, but don't slow down education by hav- ing students act as longhand sec- retaries for a monotonous parrot- - ing of involved data! Teaching is supposed to be salesmanship. Dr. Goddard shows how a real salesman should per- form in the classroom. And if you teachers don’t know how to sell, then take a summer Job for even six weeks as a mag: and if -they were operating the schools nowadays, for 50 per cent would flunk the “Tests for Good Teach- ers.” Send sone egal a : self-ad- dressed envelope, plus 2c and: rate yourselves thereon. ta care of Te Potion ere irene stamped, i en! ais SS “4 ES Pe ee, NE L a od s od ai ee Ss : : 2 a es = SO gee gee gs ge a Gn tlw 6S OE Og er an ery ee eee eer ee EEE ECR Ge EO GE or ke oh ge Qh a e es ei SS a 3 : * : - \ t / ri > i 4 Re » ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 is Not Hopeless, Though y \Race Track Tiff ‘Will Start Season Oct. Z| Any area residents interested ‘Duplicate Bridge Clubs ites, Buiding on Williams - Food Report — From Tragic to Worse ROME (UPI)—Man in the last/ganization (FAO) in its annual re- 12 months. produced more food,| port. paid a higher price for it but did) FAO director general Binay Ran- not necessarily eat more than he jan Sen of India in a foreword did the previous year. described it as a challenge to the + t+ world to help underdeveloped na- The number of mouths to feed) tures” and — rearts in gh : . <_. years BTW! «scarcely imaginable by the people y a ag the output of food. of more-developed countries.” Malnutrition and proverty contin- 74 € ued in wide areas of the globe and) 7), ; ; Apia | e re showed -that world surplus stocks piled up still higher! end production, which re- in the U. S. and elsewhere. mained stationary in 1957-58, in- The housewife in the city paid creasede four per cent in 1958-59. more for her food and the farm. It noted that the world’s popula- er earned less. International tion increases by about 1.6 per cent trade in agricultural commodities (every year, meaning that the rise decreased, in the amount of food available foy The United States retained its each person is very small. | position as a leading food produc- ; = . s . ing country, but the output in Rus-, It also noted that the increased sia increased more sharply. In the! '™ prodaction does not necessarily | far East and Latin America, per| mean that more food is eaten per 4 | letra of too much and too little | food was still there, . Surplus stocks, at high levels but | fairly stable for the past few years, | statted rising again and during the’ past 12 months were up about 10) per cent-North America accounted for about 8) per cent of the total stocks. The stocks were not an entirely negative factor. In his foreword to the report, director General Sen said that ‘‘in- emergencies” these surplus supplies had provided *‘in-| valuable help’’ for underdeveloped countries. * ' * * “But welcome though such aid has been, in the long run the twin problem of rural poverty and in- adequate food supplies in less- developed countries can be over- Brings Profit to Highway Dept. LANSING (UPI) — Grand River Amusement Enterprises Inc. suc-| cessfully bid $30,009 for a 4.6-acre) iBridge Club of Waterford Town-| mation. iship will begin its fall-winter + . games when it meets at 7:30 pm.| San Francisco is the world’s} Oct. 7 at the Community Activi- chief whaling port. : _ tin duplicate bridge may contact | The Land 'O Lakes Duplicate'the CAI offices for further infor- piece of land near Fenton, the State Highway Department an-) nounced yesterday. The land had been subject of a controversy ever since plans were | revealed by the company te build a race track there. Paul Tiepka Jr., of Jewett Realty Co., Flint, was outbid for the land. “We are quite pleased with the | appetite for this land,” said Floyd | Waugh, director of the high- way Department's procurement | division, ‘“‘We want te get some ef the jand we own off the shelf | and back en the tax roils.” Waugh said it appeared the land became more valuable when the race track plans were revealed Fenton area residents have opposed the track on grounds it would at- tract undesirable persons and de- 'NOMONEY DOWN when you save on this | REMINGTON PORTABLE DELUXE “QUIET-RITER” 129.95 Value *8 capita production was still below PC'S". because of the continued) come only by building up their own pre-war level. jaccumulation of surplus stocks in) agricultures,"" Sen said. , . tract from the community. some countries, nor that the buying); ———__—____— ne These were some elements of the| f is in een aiewel NO MONEY Still ‘unpleasant but far from hope- por . ree = ial eve ered AAC | less picture drawn by the United| bas ancrensed. Work Critical: P ay Small DOWN Nations Food and Agriculture Or-| This meant that the old prob- : PAY Swainson Running State |» in ne. Vs in Dec. LANSING (UPI)—Seldom in the) ruled im the past that the acting Vs in Jon. Williams’ rule has there been any-| governor can collect extra pay. thing quite like ee hanc | Swainson, a possible candidate Someone else > getting a SEs for governor himself someday, said to rum Michigan ora ee = ® he thought the job was good expe- time when important matters are) iance to 38% Quiet-Riter is the only portable with miracle tab, larger cylinder, Students who use typewriters get up better grades! | pending. aac ane . 4 ee “ ” ‘ The experience can be confusing. finger-speed keys and-many other—detuxefestures. . . Call FE ' “The pay isn’t much but the Swainson yesterday signed a let- 2511 now! . : ings beacllts are Someta ter as acting governor that was ad- — oe at | said Acting Gov. John B. Swaineon dressed to the president of the Waite's Stationery ... Street Floor 7 : “aL ™. Senate, a job he holds as lheuten- yesterday as he sat in the rustic ant governor pine chair behind Williams’ desk : —_ OT a) 40 O11 10)=1) a5 — holding a news conference. | . Ld Other Heutenant governors have had prolonged periods as acting governor. But the chances | were rare and the circumstances were never as they. are today. >. INSURANCE pf Swainson, a crew-cut, 34-year-old double-amputee war veteran, has found his first week on the job a busy one. HAS BUSY WEEK He found himself in the middle of: A period of uncertainty about Michigan's tax program, part of which faces a Supreme Court test; an intra-party feud among Demo- crats about patronage in the 14th ‘Congressional District: planning - for the possible use of State Po- lice in event of violence at the Cross strike in Fraser, and the remote possibility of a special ses- sion because of a mixup over ef- ‘fective dates of bills to reorganize state government. 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E ae ‘ Cy 38 Ce f . an — Ls : pests : 7 | ace i ° \ - ~ ae » oe "Gh | ow PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 50, 1959 rhe She ee ee | Be Prepared, , Churchill Says Still Campaigning, the 84-Year-Old Warrior Fears Complacency Damages 5 at $261 Million City of Londen Chooses Pema Medd ‘ its 632nd Lo nancial district, of Worst Japanese Storm: — |" $22nd lord Mayor mic se up ea "| 1960's ARE HERE a s cy London Tuesday elected a new. : 3,174 Die; 1776 Missing torte Guildhall, its 632nd — at hit-| otland Tunnel : First 7 TOKYO (AP)—Typhoon Vera to- city, was left in wreckage. Offi- The city’s new first citizen is The Holland Tunnel under et "280 S. Saginaw St. ‘ day was classed officially as thejcials there feared outbreaks of/5'" Edmund Stockdale, 56-year-itndson River, opened to traffic in worst storm disaster in Japan’s dysentery and typhoid and ap-| eaeee at welts os : stock is, was the first long vehicular history. |pealed for more medicine, doctors underwater tunnel. Its north ube ' The official toll of known dead|4nd nurses. There was a serious riggs aoe ei rr eaengs? mis 8,557 feet léng. | JEROME OLDS - CADILLAC LONDON (AP) — Sir Winston reached 3.174. The previous high food shortage. \ the United States. is The film “Ben Hur” Churchill, 84, feeble in body but| ceria sane al * * * Stockdale will take office in/million dollars to make. as assertive as ever, says the ad dconaes n : Despite heroic rescue efforts by|____ — = In addition, 1,776 persons arejpolice and Japanese and U.S. still missing, and police said all|troops, thousands were still ma- casualty figures might be in-|rooned on Nagoya rooftops. creased when full communications| Bodies still floated in flooded dis- are restored with devastated|tricts. Throngs of refugees were! signs of a thaw in the cold war murt not mislead the West into hasty disarmament agreements PENNEY’S BIRTHDAY with the Soviet Union. 1 The aging statesman, address- | jerees without food or adequate shelter. PARTY ing a political rally at nearby: tod So far, 9.419 injured have been ra ry * Woodford Tuesday night, urged ‘reported. They included three "he ec F - 6 1s . caution despite indications “‘that AP Wirephete Amencans. = only US casual in Jepee La Gen eas STARTS TOMORROW the long period of suspicion and BCONOMIST DIES—Dr. Sun. UES reporter Burns, ordered all available U.S. i . abuse may be ending ”’ nev Hf Slichter, 67, professar of Ld ® * servicemen to join in the relief A L W A Y S F | R S T Q U A L 1 Y . a * * economics at Harvard Univer Vera smashed into thickly popu- work, The aircraft carrier Kear e Although his voice was shaky at» Sly and a jeading authority in | lated central Japan Saturday night sage was ordered to Nagoya ’ the start, Churchill read a 2,300-, the field, died in Cambridge, with 160-mile winds. | US. Ambassador Douglas Mac-, S ecla u e word speech without glasses. He Mass. Monday night after a long * © Arthur II delivered Prime Minis- c asked his constituents to return illness. He was well-known for Damage estimates so far have ter Nobusuke Kishi a message ° “ him to the House of Commons —| ‘The Slichter Law’ which dealt reached -261 million dollars and|from President Eisenhower ex- _. Where he has sat continuously; with state soe inter- | are still climbing, Vast areas of|pressing the American people's misses ~~" since 1924 — and to join in a! vening in cases where ‘collective | pops were ruined. Sea walls were|deepest sympathy. sweeping Conservative party vic-| bargaining fails to attain any Te- | breached, rivers flooded from the | tory in the general election Oct 8. sults. The doctor also wrote torrential rans, ships beached,| The 55 certified airlines in the ~~ * | many books. houses smashed and communica-|United States serve more than an Churchill displayed his familiar — - tions seriously damaged. 1,000 cities in the U.S. and. =e . . stuck-out chin and cherubic smile ° _Na a, _Japan's third la it abroad. ; | e and drew a_ standing ovation Sa 1Inaw Eases | = : — ™ a . = half. 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Don’t talon thoes r uyat manufacturers for _-- PENNEY’S BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY STARTS THURSDAY, ocr. a ie Look at these expensive details! @ hand bound button holes ' @ gene 2-ine hems _ @ luxurious rayon satin. linings, e generous inch ked for guarenteed for life of coat feshion appeal, for weorability WHEN (nthe teaser. ; : 1 momsto! citar fl.” PENNEY’S DOWNTOWN | __ PENNEY’S MIRACLE MILE Open Monday and Friday 9:30 A.M. Open Every W. “9: 30 A.M: te 5:30 P.M. | ies orem wort, _FREE PARKING! ed ee ot ie ee gt ne aaFO SRR Morr cee rorrskcn Ry REFRAIN TE Hs ih 96 SAHIN Nee er errr es End Patronage, Hare Requests Says Civil Servite Is Answer to. Variations| in Branch ‘Efficiency LANSING @®— Secretary of State James M. Hare says there logical * * * Hare elaborated on his plea for the end of the patronage system one day after a former branch manager at Saginaw stood mute on forgery and embezzlement charges and a bitter factional dis- pute broke out involving the branch office in Detroit’s 14th District. All but 13 of the branches are run on a patronage basis. coverage of all offices, Hare | Army's new GOER vehicle. Offering agility, mo- noted that the average cost of | bility and floatability, the GOER has exoskeletal each financial errer in a branch | Construction, positive-powered wagon steer and EPS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 4 Jackson Prison | oa Empty Cells for First Time Bre low the 10,595 persons behind bars at this time last year. He attributed it mostly toe Auto Heir’s Wife Fights uses large diameter, low pressure tires. It is pri- Customs Over Jewelry marily an off-road vehicle and is equally at | pETROIT uw — Gregg Sherwood home on dry, rocky land, in mud or on water. /Dodge, showgirl wife of automo- UPL Telephete transaction is $11.14, tive heir Horace E. Dodge Jr.,' plans to fight the government for The secretary reported that one . of his more dependable branch /@r8e and small, go Civil Service,” offices averages 32 errors per year Hare said. and, by the $11.14 yardstick, costs| The secretary said his recom-| the department $356.48 annually. \Service technicians who ‘‘can't ad, ave: 170 uot) Sere 2m eee pet yoer. comciie the idea oll lee payments This figures out to $1,893.80 a | ‘Never Again imendation ‘‘shocks some politi-| a ‘29 Br eak,’ Another small office, he contin. | C1228" and disturbs a = Cvil Asserts Dean- | Convention of the National Con- the $16,000 worth of jewelry that \sumer Finance Assn. Tuesday. |customs officers charge she a a * * * prongs into the country illegally. | Dr. Jacoby, now dean of the, Her attorney, Douglas L. Pat. | graduate business school at the| ¢rsen, filed ap answer in U.S, University of California at Los | District Court here Monday te | |Angeles, said: “Not only is the a suit brought by Asst. U.S. year in “up work or $1,537.32| With Civil Service protection and | SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — Alys economy free from the seri- Atty. John R. Jones to obtain more than more dependable’ bagpeees ae of high governmen-'iormer member of President Ei-/ous weaknesses it had in 1929 but| ownership of the jewels. branch, ao | ° | senhower’s Council of Economic |it has gained structural elements Paterson said Mrs. Dodge had “When you know we have this} Italy’s post office handled a) ‘now is depression proof.” much variation in our 200 small|little more than 2% billion pieces| Never again will the U.S. suffer | Advisers says, “The U.S. economy Of resistances against Goep Tecee- nce intended to defraud the gov- | ernment but did not believe she | woe was required to declare the jew-. offices alone, you'll understand|of mail in 1939 and more than/a collapse such as it did in 1929-| “We have a mechahism’ of stab-|erly because the Dodges maintain. why I'd like to see all 250 offices,'four billion Pieces it in 1958. 11932, Dr. Neil H. Jacoby told the 'ilization that works." two homes in Europe. UNDER DETROIT’S TOUGHEST TEST CONDITIONS! 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" $17.95 each 1 GROUP MODERN WALNUT TABLES, Reg. $59.50 _. $39.50 $109.50 DINETTE SET, Pink Plastic Top, 5 pieces ....... $79.50 Reg. sH. 95 Cherry End and Step-Tables Genuine Leather Tops $ 95 now 29 Maple Letter Boxes ... .$1.9& Brass Waste Baskets . .$2.98 Maple Milking Stools .. $2.98 GROUP LIVING ROOM CHAIRS saa 00 Handsome, Contemporary Styling Choice of fabries, colors Sofa Pillows asec = a OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MONDAY EVENINGS ‘Just SOUTH OF ORCHARD’ LAKE ROAD | FREE PARKING AT FRONT AND SIDE OF STORE. : BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE TEN “724 Americans Lost’ ~ my Of the 1,198 lost when a | German cans. =k Aine Blast “Hey, 70 W. Lawrence at Cass * man! Not making a pledge? I mean man, like that’s weirdsville, dad!" Give the United Way. AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY Ine. FE 2-9221 Third of Year With 34 Killed, It is Worse Than Those in Mexico and Baltimore By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The explosion of a Branift Air- | ways plane in Texas late Tuesday night was the third time this year an airliner in commercial service has blown up in flight. It was the ijmost costly in human lives of three crashes. * * * | All 34 persons aboard the Elec- |tra turboprop were killed, as were 'the 31 aboard a Viscount turbo- | prop when it exploded in flight near Baltimore last May 12. The Capital Airlines New York- ito-Atlanta Viscount blew up in a ‘flash of fire in squally weather, spewing bits of wreckage over more than a mile area. An official report has not yet been issued <on the cause. * * * | The other mid-flight explosion ‘occurred in a conventional pro- |peller plane in Mexico. A baby wag born aboard the C4% liner |about half an hour before the ex-| plosion, The baby was killed with 26 other passengers. The Tigres | Voladores (Flying Tigers) lines | plane was on a flight from Mex- | teal to Mexico City. * * * | The highest death toll this year ‘In the crash of a plane of any type ‘was last June 26 when a TWA Constellation went down with 68 aboard in a violent thunderstorm near Milan, Italy. Ladies Take Over at Junior High in New York —) AUCTION Thursday, October Ist 7 P. M. SHARP TERMS - TERMS FURNITURE-TOOLS-APPLIANCES DRY GOODS-1000 MISC. 30-MINUTE OPENING SPECIAL RIPPLE SOLE SHOES 20OO E & L DISTRIBUTORS LOCATION 2616 DIXIE HIGHWAY. (US-10) 1 MILE NORTH OF PONTIAC CITY LIMITS ITEMS | PEEKSKILL, N.Y. (AP)—It's a} woman's world at Drum Junior) High School. The student body president is a girl, So Is the vice president —| and the secretary, treasurer, tax collector, court clerk and police} chief, | to * | The reason? The giris’ superior leadership qualities, says Princ ipall Joe boy Private School Folds U p After Year in Little Rock | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) All-white Raney High School here| officially died but officials pladed| liquidation funds to the support of) other white, segregated schools * * * The school opened last fall when) Little Rock's public high schools were closed by Gov. Orval F. | Faubus in an attempt to head off) integration. It operated on $300,000 in donations | * * * Late this summer officials said it would not have enough money to operate this year. Tuesday the board of directors of the Little | Rock Private School Corp., which operated Raney, voted itself out of existence | ——-— | | The first radio signal was sent jand received across the Atlantic NEW BEAUTY IN VINYL ‘In 1901. HOI @ EON SAVE at THE FLOOR SHOP J ait A * K v vA ARMSTRONG INLAID TILE 9x9 6 Y>° Ea. RUBBER TILE 14° 9x12 LINO RUGS VINYL (9. $ 4” terrific savings! Never needs waxing. We bought a carload of slightly ir- f 18x! regular vihyl linoleum 9 feet wide at Reg. $1.49 sq. yd. KENTILE Vinyl Kenflex 10° Ea. 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Fit for a prin- cess (even to the crests)! White—with gold hood. Bride doll ..............2.99 S ud ‘ ee ey fl Wood table set Rep. 2499. Solid ste 19” style. Four chairs, table. a ee ba. | 14°? re ER 30, 1959 eT NA a Ng v\~ eclacular’ | IT'S HERE! The once-a-year FEDeRAl ee saliiivela mele) | fl maeer: 1 meh 22) 0b that’s causing such a commotion! SOMERSAULTS IN PARADE — Practicing a full 1% somer- sault on the trampoline is Bill Ratliff, 16, of 34 Stowell St. Watching him are Maxine King (left), 15, of 173 Perkins St., and Sydney Swindells, 15, 29 Taylor St. This will be one of many at- tractions in the downtown parade at 7 p.m. tomorrow which launches this year’s Pontiac Area United Fund campaign. The three teenagers are. students of Arthur Mann, YMCA physical education director. Special purchase of thousands of new coats Dies Unaware Her Son, Taan Drivers See Tyrone Power, Was Dead cavrensuay, wat caP)—Films.on Drinking Patia Power, 77, died Tuesday, un-| $26 BUYS TOP FABRICS @Peerless plaids and tweeds @Strong and Hewitt tweeds *@lu us cashmere blends aware her son, movie star Tyrone! The Pontiac Alcoholism Infor- ; , : ; 7 NX Power had died 11 months ago. | mation Center is showing films ; : , m eA |} wool zibclines | A doctor said Mrs. Power died | to about 500 high school students of double pneumonia but she hadjin 20 driver training classes at had several strokes and was an\Northern High School and Cen- invalid for 10 years. She never/tral High School. was told her actor-son died on| It is part of the Center's ‘‘Teen- Nov. 15, 1958, while filming aj age Drinking and Driving’ educa- movie scene in Spain. tion program, SS * *® * The thred films, shown Monday, . = in stock for washers and |/‘‘None for the Road,” “To Your : e* eH vacuum cleaners. 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STORES © Chae “ : Sh % TWELVE * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 | Processed Goods May Be Cheapest Food Prices By FAYE HENLE NEA Feature Writer If you’ve spent a decade hurry- _ ing food from the supermarket through the kitchen and onto the dinner table, you are apt to con-) sider yourself a pro on the subject. You may concede you'll never win) waste, a blue ribbon, but you'll contest! any challenge to your knowledge of | prices. If this is so—beware, In the current issue of the First National City Bank’s monthly let- ter, along with observation and comment on business conditions and matters of deep economic im- port, are messages to the house- shrimp, chopped -and frozen spinach, concentrated orange juice and instant tea cost less than the unprocessed, The explanation: ‘Processing in some cases gives food longer life, shrinks bulk, prevents cuts costs of shipping, handling and storage . . . More- over, servicing increases de- imand for some foods and the greater volume permits lower prices.” . * * * To the husband: I trust you are} satisfied now that the use of; processed and prepared foods is Deceptive 49 and 1958, whilé farm prices de- clined by 8 per cent? . The traditional answer has been ““middiemen's profiteering.”’ With cold statistics, the bank- ers disprove this, They report that except for meat packing, which is unchanged, every cate- gory of middleman showed 28 smaller profit margin in 1948 than in 1949, For retail grocery chains the profit-per-dollar of sales. dropped drom 1.6 to 1.4, For dairy products it slipped to 2.6 pennies per dollar of sales from 3.2. For bakers the ‘decline was more drastic, from 5.2 for Increased costs of rail and truck transportation and $8 to steeper corporate taxes, with $1, the after-tax prefit of processors and distributors. Sums up the astute bank letter: “In any consideration of food Heat of the Sun |* Is Astronomical Its Atmosphere Hits 180 Million Degrees, Research Project Finds WASHINGTON (UPD)—Scientists Tuesday reported rocket findings indicating that temperatures in the sin’s atmosphere sometimes go as high as 180 million degrees prices, the cost of federal farm programs must be noted. For these) the citizen pays in two ways. He pays again in federal taxes. These ate 4 real part of the grocery bill pays in higher prices for food. He This is 10 times higher than had fahrenheit. * * * been assumed on , the basis of | ' previous findings. ‘The research- | wife; her husband and to the tax-|., longer a major factor in the to 3.2 per cent and for ‘other, even through they don’t show upon ers also reported extremely power- | payer, yl To the housewife who has just defrosted a delicacy and received ,, a lecture on spendthrifts who buy) ree n food, here is your ammu-| ution: | The letter reports that the De- | partment of Agriculture surveyed 52 unserviced and 62 serviced | foods only to discover that 28 highly processed items cost more, six items cost the same and 18 foods cost less. For ex- ample, shelied and frozen RITE-LINE COPYHOLDER WILL SAVE THOSE BEAUTIFUL EVES OrveR NOW At Half The Price Of The Large Copy Holder! ONLY $17.95 From $29.95 LU5CT.: Office fashioned"’ Chairs @ Let us prove that Cosco “Of- fice fashioned"’ Chairs look bet- ter, feel better and wear hetter than others costing twice ae much! The Cosco Secretarial Chair has 4 comfort adjustments. Call today for a‘free 10-day trial! For the College Student Professional Type Drafting Sets 6-Pc. Set .. 3.90 12-Pc. Set 8.70 14-Pc, Set .. 14.00 DONT BE CAUGHT IN Be ready for the ‘‘dark early’ days coming soon Avoid time loss and eye fatigue with a LAMP FOR FVERY DFSKI ATTRACTIVE ESK LAMPS — Practical, altrac- tive desk lamps. Some with fluo- rescent lighting From 10.95 up “FLEXIBLE-ARM LAMPS for accountants, draftsmen, stu- dents, etc. Puts, light where you want ih. Uses 15 1 watt, cool flvo- rescent tubes. From 28.95 up Specifically, for every $100 spent! for groceries only 61 cents goes for built-in-maid service.” What then has pushed retail food | Price es up 20 ber cent between 1947- was from 48 to 42 cent. Away with the “middleman” | theory. Instead, Agriculture Department figures prove that it is the cost I'd like to share these with increase in the family food bill. | food products, the drop reported the tape at the supermarket.” The Black Hills, in South Dako- | lta and Wyoming, are neither hills, nor are they black. They are| from Project Sunflare II recent- ($2,157,000 by bus lines and $1,156,- greenly wooded and are mountains. ! ly completed by Dr. Herbert |000 by miscellaneous advertisers. iful X-rays which penetrated the) earth's upper atmosphere after ‘solar flares. The new information came | Your Office Lighting Heedqverters General Printing & Office Supply V7 W. Lawrence St. FE 2.0135’ sah i THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A NEW CAR... an a ge MAKE YOURS A ROCKET ENGINE OLDS! were launched. during five during periods of solar quiet or minor activity. We kk «X-rays with energies as high as. 80,000 volts appeared e the absorbing layers of the earth's atmosphere after large flares.’ Previous to Sunflare II the most | energetic flare radiations ever sewed seneet hebeetn 608 and 7,000 volts. Tih sik deniiiatatie semneers:| tures during flares were calculated ifrom the X-ray energies. as] / | Transportation adverisers _ in- ivested $42,700,000 in daily news-| papers in 1958 Of this amount, $25,876,000 was spent by airlines; |$5,772,000 by railroads; $4,639,000. by steamships; $3,100,000 by tours; c = The Business Institute. of PONTIAC “ Evening: School Division | Announcing a New Class -in MACHINE SHORTHAND October 5, six-thirty p.m. Machine shorthand (Stenograph and Stenotype) is the “standard” in court and conference reporting. Unexcelled for all office dictation requiring high speed and accuracy. 7 w. lawrence . ***~ federal 2-3551 ‘ 1960 SuPEeR 88 HOLIDAY SPORTSEDAN—Super action . . . super sotis- faction! 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It brings new smoothness, new stability, new safety and new silence to every 1960 Olds! There's a new balance of power—with two Rocket Engines! Three established series to choose from! 17 new models +. including Qldsmobiles = ; two new 3-seat Fiestas! Come in and see the Mighty Satisfying 1960 - ; quality built, quality sold and \ quality serviced for your lasting satisfaction! 1960 OtosmOenE NewTy-ront Houvay Srortsenan— eppoited . . . . elegontty styled, in the new Ninety-Cight supreme setistaction in every a ? OLDSMOBS 1 LE Kor Isso JEROME MOTOR SALES COMPANY 276-280 S. Saginaw Street SEE THE DENNIS O'KEEFE SHOW © EVERY wien ON CBS-TV... HEAR ies: THOMAS AND THE News, ° MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ON CBS RADIO a q _ Pontige Mnbinee r ed 1? THE PONTIAC PRESS _ [ * PTA Seek Mrs. Earl Oltesvig, left, an enthusiastic worker in local PTA activities, chats with two equally bus) members of the association, Mrs. Cora Scott and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, seated. Owen School PTA mem- ING 7 Pentiac Press Phete bers, the three are assisting the Pontiac PTA Council in its October membership drive with the theme, Call on All.” Area News of Persona Mr. and Mrs. Norman O’Brien Jr. of Ross drive ‘en- tertained David C. Pruett III, executive vice president of America's Junior Miss Pag- eant, this weekend. Mr. Pru- ett was their house guest on Friday. Saturday night he was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Tommy Hutchison of Lake- ward lane. The Hutchisons are the parents of last year's Junior Miss, , Friday night Mr. Pruett was entertained at Oakland Hills Country Club by the Hutch- isons, the O'Briens, Mr. and Mrs. Irving: Merkovitz, Mr and Mrs. Richard Jorgenson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyle Haskill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Preston street celebrated MRS. W. HENRY SINK their 52nd wedding anniversary Sanday afternoon at an open house. Among those present were the couple’s sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don- al@’Wilson and family of Pres- ton street, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Wilson and family of East Dettoit, Mr. and Mrs, Clare W. and family of Watkins Le road, and a daughter and son - in -flaw, Mr. and.Mrs. George Drittler. of Dwight avenue, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mom any (nee Shirley Sanford) of Circle lane, -Drayton Plains, announce the birth of a son, Ronald Lee, Sept. 17 at Pon- tiac General Hospital. Mrs, Thelma Momany of Pontisé Press Phete The Organ May Be Idle, Not only is Mrs. W. Henry Sink the organist at Central Methodist Church and active the CL, chapter of Pontiac, the Pontiac ® but Mrs. Sink Sure Isnt mingham, Pontiac, Ferndale and Royal Oak, Mrs. Sink was'a delegate to the state PEO convention . &@ requirement for previously, _ being eligible for the supreme convention, * = * * * Members of PEO started the. International Peace Scholar- ship program in 1946. Their voluntary contributions provide scholarships for se- lected women from other coun- tries for study in American and Canadian calleges. te ee f Cottey College’ in Nevada, Mo., is owned by this group. | A junior college for women, it was d in“ 1884. Clintonville road is the pa- ternal grandmother. * * + Mrs. Robert H. Baker of Birmingham, formerly of Pon- tiac, has returned from a trip to Tangier, Morocco, Rock of Gibraltar, Portugal, Spain and the French and Italian Rivi eras, * *® * The birth of a daughter, Vickie Marie, Sept. 3 at Pon- tiac General Hospital, is an- nounced by Mr. and Mrs, Steve Condon (nee Dorothy Polasek) of Canterbury drive Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. EF. A. Con- don of Berkley drive and Mrs Josephine Polasek of Clifford street, * * * Mr. and Mrs. ‘Delbert Acton of Detroit, Mrs. Hazel Britton of Tasmania street, and Mrs Katherine Gassic of Portage street were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Albert Schaar of North Edith street. * * * Among area young people returning to studies at Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill., this fall are Donna Lar- rance Britton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Larrance of Northrup street in Water- ford; James Erwin, son of Mr and Mrs. James Erwin of Seminole avenue; Joan Kis- sock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Kissock of Sum- mit avenue; Mary Rivers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D FE. Rivers of Island Park drive, Drayton Plains, and Kenneth Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Roth of Hatcher road, Others are Sharon Roth and Charles Stalions, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Stalions of North Jessie street; James Treece, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Treece of Park- dale street; James McGuire, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGuire of Eileen drive; Ron- ald Davis, son of the Rev. and Mrs. €. H. Davis of Mann road, and William Verhry. son of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Verhey. of Lamont - street, Drayton Plains. A son, William Richard, was born Sept, 25 at William Beau- mont Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Valuet (nee Ruth Keen) of Garland avenue. Grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keen of Royal Oak and Mrs. Charles A. Valuet of Tampa, Fla., and the late Mr. Valuet. Patricia Guibord of Pontiac has been elected secretary of the Student Council and Stu- dent Association at Madonna _ College in Livonia where she is @ junior. Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Charles Robert, Sept. 2% at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Borst (nee Mary Elizabeth Girardot) of Kettering street. The infant's. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gir- ardot and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Burst of Rochester, Great- grandparents are Mrs. Charles. J. Grimbieby of Rochester, Mre, Bertha Hart 5{ Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borst of Nelson street... Margaret Anon Proctor, oe Let's Interest daughter of Dr. and Mrs Bruce Proctor of Baldwin ave- mue has enrolled as a senior at Wheaton College. A music | education major, she formerly attended Wheaton Academy in Wheaton, Il. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bradley L Seott of Maceday Lake an- nounce the arrival of a son, Terry Wayne, Sept. 24 at Pon- tiac General Hospital. The grandparents are Mrs. and Mrs. Bradley D. Scott of North Genesee avenue, Mrs R. O. Patterson of Pompano Beach, Fla and James F: Remington of Detroit, Music Guild Sets Groups The Pontiac Music Guild mct. Tuesday morning at First Con gregational Church with Charles Wilson as host, assisted by Mrs. Claud Kimler. Mrs. Walter Schmitz, presi- dent, announced the following committee members for the year: Mrs. Phillip Schurrer will be in charge of programs: Mrs. Lester Quye, Mrs. Fred- erick Stormer and Marguerite Ballard, telephone; Mrs. Lester Kimler, Mrs. James Morris and Mrs. Everett Harris. social; and Mr. Wilson and Elda Sutter, recital. Lucky 13 Fetes Her Birthday The. Lucky 13 Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Anderson Bee on Stirling avenue. Mrs, Ralph Diem was hostess. Mrs. Phil Orencia’s birthday was observed and prizes were won by Mrs. Eva Gibson, Mrs. John Bee, Mrs. Stephen Sapelak and Mrs. Diem. Next meeting will be a I[al loween party at the home of Mrs. Nettie Buss at Sylvan Lake. DIANNE JONES My. and Mrs. Robert J, Jones of Berkley afinounce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dianne Elizabeth, to Ross Don- ald Moody, son of Mrs. Corenna Moody of Oak Knoll: street. A Nov, 14 wedding is planned. Council Sets Goal — at 10 OOO October is the month during which parent-teacher associa- tien-—members invite their friends and neighbors to enroll and become a participant in the PTA. Parents are welcome to join this group at anytime during the year, but this month the local PTA's are extending a special invitation to membership. . Pontiac PTA Council has adopted the national slogan “Let's Call on All" this year -and has set a goal of 10,000 . members ; ® * * PTA work offers adults op- portunities to perform useful service. -Through educational programs and study groups the association paves the wav for knowledge and understand- ing for those in the role of a parent, teacher, or citizen. With greater enrollment . Yn PTA more opportunities for service to the adult community Will be available. * * »* Mrs. George Gray of Hast Yale avenue and, Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury of Elmwood ave- nue are comembership chair- men for Pontiac PTA Council and may be consulted for ad- vice and suggestions to aid any local PTA membership chair- men desiring their services. » =» The national membership for PTA in 1959 was 11,516,905. This year. the National. PTA Council is aiming at a mem bership of 12 million through out the country, Ever Think of Trying Mosaics? If you're wondering what you'll do with all your time while the children are at school you might plan to expand your artistic interests with acres tive handcraft. There are dif- ferént types of handcrafts and schools and ‘neWepaper® carry notices of instruction courses jo get you started * + * One that is enjoying a boom in popularity for several rea sons is Mosaic work. Creating i tiled mosaic offers a chance to stretch a latent artistic ta! ent, to sharpen one's sense of colors and to make something of lasting personal value. Be sides, you don't need to invest in a lot of material nor do you need much space to ti your hand * * * There are mosaic kits with ready-made designs to be tiled but if you prefer to be more creative, here's a run-down on the handcraft by artist Patricia Schwartz, who is noted throughout the midwest for her stunning mosaic murals and sand-casting in commercial buildings and residences. * * * Besides h ia | profe Shnet commissions, this young and attractive artist teaches hes craft to eager amateurs in an adult education might Although you can do meusair in different types of materials ceramic tile is a well-liked me dium. ‘There are small square tiles commonly used for mo- saics and there are also larg er tiles: four and a quarter inches square scored on the back into 36 smaller squares, which are readily broken into vari-sized pieces, * * * Mrs. Schwartz often uses these Jatter tiles in her claxgse< because they are not expen sive, they come in a range of colors and textures and they “heal olfer greater ease in planning - design shapes, They would be the easiest to work with al- though tiles can be coaxed into circles and curves with the nippers, You can tile many things— flat surfaces, lamp bases, ash trays and bowls, But the be- ginner will probably find a flat wood surface the most satisfac- fory on which to work, ; ** * * Tiled pieces can be framed, as Mrs. Schwartz has dote, in simple wood moldings and used as wall decorations, as decora- tive trays or hot plates, as centers of tables or bases for flower arrangements. Or use a " flat-tiled piece as a table top. Use tiled pieces outdoors or indoors. If you're going to tile a piece of wood, Mrs. Schwartz ad- Vises Using Ye- to %-inch ply- wood for most purpose® except ‘able tops where ‘44-inch is | better. Five pages today ¢~. in Women’s Section PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 New Members ial i. What clever coed could resist the look wonderful wool shirt? Patterned in an unpressed pleated plaid, it can be fashionable, fresh young of a mixed or matched, This campus charm- er. boasts a figure-flattering double buckled belt. Styled by Century. Womens Section Dr. Lamsa-Is Native of Assyria Bible Scholar to Speak at Tea Dr George M. Lamesa, Bible seheolier author and Jecturer, will speak at a tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs Fritzi Stoddard on Ottawa drive, The tea, given by the sUSINeSsS and Professional Women's Association, is a ben efit to obtain funds toward furnishing a room at Pontiac General Hospital. ‘ * * Assisting Mrs. Stoddard will be Mrs. Ann Stapp, Mrs, Eva Dyer, Jane Danton, Vera Bas- sett and Mrs, Iva Campbell. * * * Frances Capucelle will open the program by singing, ac- companied by Charles Wilson The tea will be on the organ held from 2 until 4 p.m Dr, Lamesa, a native of As S\ria, was born inte @ civiliva fon with customs and language almost adentiéal to those in the time of Jesus * * * His formal studies began un der the priests and deacons of the ancient Church of the Fast He attended two English col- leges in Turkey and Iran. Later Dr. Lamsa attended Episcopal Theological Semi nary in Af®xandria, Va, and Dropsie College in -Philadel phia, DOLORES JEAN LUTZKIW DR. GEORGE M. LAMSA Hie speaks seven languages and preaches in Spanish, Turk- ish, English, Assyrian and Aramaic. *® * * For more than 30 years he has worked on the translation of the Eastern Bible into the English version. He has al John Lutzhin of Willard street announce the engagement of their daughter, to Loren E. Schruba, son of the William Schrubas of Lakeland avenue. She is a Ferris Institute graduate. Her fiance attended Lawtence Institute of Vi. and Mrs. Dolores Jean, Technology. ready completed 2.500) com ments explaining ancient cits- toms, idioms and obscure pas- sages which, he said, been mistranslated, have Business Women Picnic Hold Ist Meeting at Watkins Lake Home of Member The first meeting of the year of the Pontiac Branch of the American Association of Busi- ness Women was held Monday tt the Watkins Lake home of Mrs. John Bills) A picme sup- per was served to 30 mem- bers. As a special project, the group voted to present the MSUO hbrary with a set of the “Oxford English Dictionary." An orientation program was held following songs by Mar garet, Harths who was accom- panied by Rosamond Haeberie. Ronnie Davidson led the group singing * * Mrs, Caroline Muecke re- ported on the ,AAUW area workskop held at Meadow Brook Hall in July, Mrs. Tom reported on the area mecting held in Grosse Pointe Sept. 23 and plans were com- pleted for a rummage sale to be held Oct. 31. New members _ introduced were Mrs. Robert Slingerland, Mrs. Mickeal Mannino, Mrs. Donald LaVire, Mrs. Roy Alexander, Mrs. Chester Arn- old, Mrs. Charles Kolb, Mrs. Paul Furlong and Mrs. Harold Gillow. Members of the board who assisted the hostess inchided Mrs. Kenneth Ollis, Mrs. Don McMillen, Clara Gaylord, Ab dene French, Mrs. S, M. Vel- Reese _akoff, Mrs. Duane Miller and _ Mrs, Thomas Hillis: Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Utica amftounce the engage- ment of their daughter, Nita Fern McGuire, to Lythan F. Treadway. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Tread- way of Stirling avenue, The couple will exchange vows’ Oct. 10. e% eee ak Ladies’ Trench Coats ; The all weather coat that Be ee ee ‘ is ideal for our weather. » Poplin, fully lined, double ¥ breasted and belted. Beige only. Sizes 7 to 15. J i : ) i ia Special Purchase . 9 i Ladies’ All Wool Jackets 4 ; The hit of the season, all wool lined blazer with a crest. Choice of white, red or navy. Sizes 7 to 18, : "\atiaabezer. 4 THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL Fit to wear everywhere with everything! 34 4° Soft leather, carefully detailed with open toe and vamp. Cradles every movement “a of your foot with © 4 comfort... 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Leaves must be clean so a plant can breathe, There js a soapy solution to spray for ex- ample, to loosen and wash off -| hear about giving the plants a | sooty mold, : FE 3-7186 VERY SPECIAL . FOR OCTOBER! 15 PERMANENT. SPECIAL In Tony's Mezzanine Budget Dept. Our $17.50 Permanents also in other styles and choice of shades. Stapp's . JUVENILE: BOOTERIE 28 E. Lowrence St. (Open Mon. and Fri. to oP Mm.) and Ces FAMILY SHOE STORE : “928 W. Huron at Telegraph (Open Fri. and Sat. to 9) widthe 2A. 4-8 $8.50. STAPP’S ... perfect to go with your new # could not. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 _ .|Never Too Old They Did It-Y By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN I have just received a refresh- ing letter from a reader, She says “I am a woman 69 years old;| having reared several children. I never had time for music but always had wanted to play so very much. Now all the children are married and I ound that I had a lot of time. “So a year or more ago I de- cided I would try a chord organ. You can learn the ea’y way, but| « cannot command a very big selec- tion. So my teacher asked me if I really wanted to learn to play. She said if I did I would have to learn the notes. I didn’t kriow a single one. I told her that I wanted to play more than anything I'd ever done. “I began to try and it almost made me sick at first. It made me very nervous. I asked the Lord to help me and it was easier from then on. Now I never have lonesome hours, I play for my busband and children and friends. I joined the Chord Organ club, We meet once a month and all play, and have refreshments. So, as the eld saying goes, ‘You're never too old to learn.’ ” In the same mail a letter came from a swimming instructor who had read a recent column of mine aboyt learning to swim. In this column I urged m wom- en to learn, not only because swimming is wonderful exercise * : Sd ou Can Too “You're never too old to learn,” so says a reader who got the idea to take organ lessons from one of Josephine Lowman’s columns. but because it will add a new in- terest to their lives. The instruc- tor who wrote ane told me about a 64-year-old woman she had in- structed who learned in four lessons. She had wanted to swim all of her life but thought she NEVER TOO OLD You're never too old unless you think you are. When we are busy with our young families we look By RUTH MILLETT - Are working wives becoming a Morward to more time to do things: closed group © is look age Sea you get bored with just a little Working Wives May Envy Homemakers “They also kept needling me | with such remarks as, ‘Don’t we want to do, more leisure for ...6. at the wife who gives up her, housework to do to keep you PLO PP PE Pd Se NOD RRP PPPS OP EP PPA PEO a ae ened lit is, self-investment. ‘that day comes many women do! mayer? not recognize it as the real bonus! a Instead of grasping sudden lei-| A working wife who year ago writes: However, when io to become a full-time home-| busy?’ and ‘I can't imagine giv- | Ing up a job to sit at home all quit her job day.’ “Finally, I guess, they just fig- “In a year of being a full-time ured they no longer had anything cure with zest and thinging if 88) maker I've lost a number of in common with me and dropped an opportunity to create new in- terests, new adventures in per- sonal living, to develop long ne- glected talents and skills, the hours ifriends. The moment I quit my job me. ithese friends started asking, ‘How; ‘‘Actually, I don't miss my job in the world do you ever expect at all. I've been taking some to be able to get along on one pay courses, doing a lot of reading and may weigh heavily, saturated with) boredom and loneliness. What a check?’ waste! * * * Tomorrow: ‘Do Your Eyes Have it—Lines, Strain, Irritation?”’ Look, Mom, No Pins Necessary in New Diapers The latest thing in diapers makes it simple even for Dad to change the baby without danger of pin pricks. The new diaper, available soon in stores throughout the country, fastens with velcro nylon tabs at each side—you simply press them together and they stay. * * * This is the new touch-and- close fastener introduced last year and now used widely on many garments. In consists of two nylon strips, one faced with thousands of minute loops, the other with tiny loops. When pressed together the hooks mesh with the loops and stick together yntil peeled apart. * * * The new diapers are pre- folded, with four extra layers in the middle, and adjust to fit any baby from birth to toddler | age. , ( RM Fellows Favor melas PPL LA LAP APP ] TLD Waray niece ALIN AAA A Sd flannels in prints, brig washing and wearing. Sizes The Riker Bidg, | The best buy for back-to-echool! Superb cotton ‘MARGARET ANN SHOP engagement their daughter, Claudia Ann, to Petty Officer Third Class Ronald K. Siebert. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Siebert of New Britain, Conn. A December wedding is planned. = ht colors and styles that young fellows really clamor for. Every inch Kaynee quality to assure him a full season of -4 to 12. 1.98-2.98 37 W. Huron — SLOOP PDAA AAA ADL I | working in the yard. I’m learning to be a really good cook (which pleases my husband). But I do afraid that if I don’t go back to work I'll always feel ‘left out’ as I do now.” Has it ever occurred to you that there might be more than a little envy ih the attitude of your working friends? You stepped off the treadmill — and they probably don't dare. If you're happy with your life “don’t worry about your former friends. Make new friends among stay-at-home wives, who won't look down their noses at you. Join a woman's club or two to get started. Get acquainted in your own neighborhood. Do some volun-' teer work. In short; make a new place for yourself and new friends to replace the old ones. For a woman who has worked for years, staying home is a com- pletely new way of life. It’s almost like moving to a new place to live. Accept that fact and make a new ng and you'll be all right. Valuable Aid A miniature auto-trouble light is a valuable aid in changing tires at night and making other on-the-spot re- pairs, for locating right change at toll stations, for reading maps and loading and unload. ing the car trunk at night. It comes equipped with a 12-foot cord and plugs right into the car's cigarette lighter. | toed and wobbly ankles are Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch LEG WORK tis not “cute to bw piyeor- not a sign of feminine fragil- ness. A well-turned ankle Is to be admired. But not an ankle that | turns over! They not only spoil a graceful but the looks of your legs at weil. With | shorter skirts fer 1959 this is even more important. Flighty footgear is not neces- i sarily the cause, the real cul- prit is muscle control. Exercise will remedy this: work daily to strengthen your ankle muse- cles and you will not wobble ... even on needle heeis! Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431 THE PONTIAC PRESS, iN OME i ei, SE el ee eee ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 ET a a ee at Cranbrook Church B. Bragaw, second vice president. | and Mrs. George R. Squibb, trea- surer. Episcopal Churchwomen of Christ Church Cranbrook held an- nual Open House Tuesday to. wel- come new members and conduct tours of the various projects and workshop set up in Guild Hall. Mrs. Charles R. Dengler, leader in state and national groups of the Episcopal Church, spoke on “Is It Enough’ at the noon lunch- eon. In the learning process, Mrs. Dengler said. “We go from ex- posure to repetition, te convic- tion, to action and we haven't truly learned anything until we | are in action. “And what a Christian woman, has learned marks her action in the world, It is not enough to be) jook pbrighte CHICAGO — The = wary : d moi au- “a her red-handed ny : 6 merely a woman in the fae tiful capa : pede want ee — says she — a | florist goes to the church Raccoon everywhere . . . She must go out to sit on boards) beauty authority, Choose one | right to know what is going on | #'med with transparent plastic here atop our handsome and join secular in my life. Do you think this tape for the_ bride's veil, organizations, assume responsibility, and tions out ‘with the grace of: boldness’ | when the occasion demans.” | She concluded with ‘Build a Better You.” x’ * * stph C. Cook Jr., surer; Mrs. R. W. Muhlitner, re.| endless honeymoon. cording secretary; Mrs. George S. Hodges, coresponding secretary, and Mrs. Robert A. - Windler, ‘United Thank Offering treasurer. Other officers include Mrs. Jo-| assistant trea Wake Up Sad? Then Put on Gayest Dress If you awaken feeling | | | | depressed, dress to match a happy modd and you will soon find that you and the world of the loveliest and brightest frocks in your wardrobe, for | its color will help you to regain | your naturally cheerful dispo- sition. Add to this therapy by choosing brighter makeup life living with a man who doesn't appeal to me. Should I leave him while I am still young enough to find ro- mance? Or should I wait until the children are on their own? WANTING ROMANCE DEAR WANTING: It's too bad your mother never told you that marriage is not one If the “romanee” has gone out of your marriage, it is as much your fault as it is your hus- band’s. There are marriage counselors, doctors and good books to help put the zing back into your marriage. Pre- serve this marriage, Lady. It's probably the best one you'll ever have. ._* * * DEAR ABBY: I am a boy of 18. While I am asleep m mother goes through my wal- let. I have nothing to hide and dislike this very much. I have is right of her? ANNOYED SON DEAR SON: A boy of 18 is entitled to privacy. Your moth- er has no business in your wallet, but..she is your mother. ‘Florist Is removable high heel. It is said to give women drivers more control over auto foot pedals as well as more comfort. UPI Phote Lifesaver Sometimes sandpaper for the bridesmaids’ shoes, and a change of clothing for the six-year-old flower girl. It's the unexpected develop- ments that produce ulcers, said florists attending the 75th an- nual convention of the Society CAN eo % ‘ K os © ecg ” pry pe Abby Ady ise | ‘ Have You Tried. This? oe HY M M S | Cook Chocolate Filling i Kou ao the an... tick Around. | , or Te e ie e ‘ By! ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband I just hate to visit him be- support and understanding : ins hase oid Patt =| DEAR ABBY: What do you | is in a sanitarium with a ner- | Loyal —_ all a ee more than ever now. Good TO RADI ANT ELL CHOCOLATE P =| do when you find you have Vv 2 He tells ; vat pital ‘must o luck! : ” _ Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs. Cari Belten © fallen out of loye wah your — ne: Sagi “tee me. Should I stay away. or * *« * Rc. 3B ee a Sots end mses that the | .| HEALTH? “Sten "Do you have a good recipe 4 foandel neue *| h us band? reason he is there is because | not: ; CONFIDENTIAL TO “BE- e MRS. HOENSTINE ' for chocolate pie? Here is.one 3 Founded taplespoons cocoa -| We were . ee | TALKED ABOUT | WILDERED”: For goodness Consulting Nutritionist | that you tashe in a double joe a ae very much of me. He tells the other pa- DEAR TALKED: Your hus- sake, wear white, but pin a ff Yes. indeed! NOT all physical problems are of nutritional 1 teaspoon vasilia in love when tients that I had him put in band is a sick man or he little black bow on your slip. "J “°"g!n. However, scientific research has shown that most of us boiler, then pour into a baked 1 teaspoon r OF margarine : c d ‘if can look better, feel better and live more zestiully through eatin pie shell. ‘_ oo. we got mar- there.so I could run around. | wouldn't be where he is. The x * * & the RIGHT kinds (oll delicous ioods. And | oad DELICIOUS Mrs. Cati Bolton j — ¢ a and cocoa f- ried nine This is not true! We have al- | doctors and nurses know that For ABBY's pamphiet. | FOODS because | have detinitely demonstrated .. . with hun- : ton is today’s pp id. a little milk : years ago, waa: gotten along fine .to- | he is not responsible for the “What Every Teenager Wants jf dreds of my followers . . . that a goos nutrit ional ‘program en- cook, She got this recipe when 0d stir until smooth, Add §| but now it = . | statements he makes, so don't | To Know,” send 2c and a ff hances the pleasures of eating she lived in Texas. Mrs. Bol- pre of milk and beat well. || has all worn gether and I wouldn't look at | worry about them. Continue large, self-addressed, stamped Proper diet can immeasurably hel P to brighten your life in ton’s interests include PTA Ad ages «| off, We have another man. to visit him. He needs your envelope to this paper. i) many, many ways wes are cordially . Cook in double boiler until | three chil- —— —— a ———— ——- ff consult with me personally for a FREE MENU and United Fund work. She thick. Add vanilla and butter.. | dren, ages the seven easy but impor th whe eo is a member of the Mary Lyon Beat until cool and pour into | 8, 6 and 5. ABBY . ; J improve your nutnticnal health phere 1p meson araup of bar chureb.- : baked pie shell ‘ | r have io From Rome ae a eae sca as ee a preter e s «| grounds for divorce because he comes the ae ig i : sere ie BE.. aN ee ee asd has const hit me are solution for “a Sot ‘MRS. HOENSTIN E (a) = : =" i I lave. nil any ee women \ ITAL HEI ALTH FOODS O d Ope e Nn O j I am young and considered : drivers. This 740 W. Huren Across From Post Office FE 8-198! | 7 | Use aap and ly see oe I novelty shoe = | o f . . spe gt ay features a The Raccoon Rage CAR COAT 27.98 corduroy car coat It’s this year’s pet fur! Double breasted good looks, quilt lined for Mrs. Howard B, Barker, chair-| colors than usual and takin man of the day, was assisted by| ee apolicetiog. So be careful how you tell her. of American Florists. warmth. Sizes 8 to I6. Mrs. Richard M. Thorburn, Mrs.} By putting all your makeup | _ OO CLIPPED CURL Malcolm Welty. Mrs. Neil C. Mc-| techniques: into practice, you | | ’ The junior member of one Taupe, loden green ~ Math, Mrs. Godfrey Strelinger. Mrs. A. Dale Kirk and Mrs. H. C.| will not only become more ; wedding party, annoyed by glamorous but this distraction cS , long weeks of preparation fSr Dumville. +e « may be just the trick your her aunt's mayriage, whacked ve Oe | eee ee off one of the curls intended | vee. Aawan , froctor ns Then, you will see that the to frame her face. Mrs. Tom- Tapered Slacks been’ named president ~ef--the| beautiful woman in your mir- my Bright, a Chicago florist . | | make an impression in sports corduroy Ce ee ee whipped together a garland of daisies and trailing ivy while | the bride waited with tapping McNamee, ror is just the medicine yop Mrs. James need. *| 5.98 first vice president; wvvyv) HAIR FASHIONS .. . for Fall Require ¢ «| SperisiShep == Mein Fleer A PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVE $ ee CALLIE’S*‘BEAUTY SHOP |; hearted aovcatey, pias tae | to mend the bride's veil, and sandpaper for the bridesmaids’ shoes so they would not slip as they marched down the aisle. But she was stymied by the five-year-old ringbearer who retreated to a corner at the opening strains of ‘‘Here Comes the Bride,” and could not be coaxed out. BRAVE LAD . io His courage returned after | the party set off withoutghim, and he followed behind on | 116 North Perry FE 2-6361 ‘ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | | | 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater pia Pontiac, Mich. 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In this situation, of course,|Other parents explain this self- A Nn Y ROCHESTER S pee ee trem The a “yes”: was ope ew child is no ag mg ale his apologetic attitude as a means of Nn Oy ou = Vv in more to the parent's honesty power i ‘‘democracy.” This does I 2 North Hill Plaza seBPosprten oe Teena bab , they. should say so and|ot his own anger. , _ |ot, however, teach democracy By EMILY POST 5 mn - * reverse their stand. Some parents consider it im- |%!. It merely teaches the child “Dear Mrs. Post: I think the 4 TEN STORES ~| Even the wisest parents make| This reversal is sound, hew- | portant to keep reminding the claim the rights of a tyrant! tenants overhead must be rais- 5 fmt ever, only when the motives for | child of thelr owm fallibility. * * ing future Olympic champions 7 © Young's Men's Wear © Cunningham's 1 Parents are not, as the result; reversal are sound, Every time they get angry at Parents ‘do make mistakes. in soe,” We really can't F Inc. ©S. S. 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This awakens the parents first decision was correct, All this| ™e™t them the child. Why aren’t dent to tell them, but he re- OPEN THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS * M. : was right because they said so. to all the geod arguments the is justified by the idea, cay ae they using it? fused saying that he can’t take Rochester at Tienken Roads #| ‘Today, with awareness of their child has presented. Johnny to realize parents can| Parents who distrust their own sides with any of us. He has, = cmisimes Sh ELLE a ci soxad | tallibility, parents face the prob- | ~*~ * * make mistakes too.” give a very confused however, confirmed what we _ _ __ ‘lem of dealing with their own mis-| Belatedly they agree, not asthe) That is a lesson a child learns/picture of acceptable behavior to suspected, that - their. chil- itakes. ‘The re is no reason _ why! result of the child’s arguments’ easily by himself. He doesn’t have'a child a room 5 Srey over OPEN EVERY are complete’ strangers.” NIGHT TO9 D We A dd C —— E p E R A [ Mon. through Sot. esig ning oman > It an Be Reenagtlecnsnly! grey = | ation between you and th dept. stores Downtown AND C [ t R T; k ‘e| Pleasure “Qyerheads.”. My euggution Dreyton Plains O or O ace rac Ss would be to telephone, or write | to Mend Mrs. Overhead would have no ; DO sox “When they to ihe cause to resent this, provided y DOROTHY . ys. ry go to request is reasonabl Limited titi AP Women’s Editor races they should feel gay and | Even mending can be glam- Te Veet oe imi e quan 1 tes For a designing woman, no festive. There’s enough gloom orous, if you do it with artistry. 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She’s a designer, but she wouldn't be caught dead choosing ash tray and bibelots for somebody’s apartment.- Alyne works on a big scale. Her specialty is race tracks. *... 2 * This smart, attractive, well- dressed: blonde doesn't feel really comfortable unless she's working with quantities such as 0,000 gallons of paint— the amount she used on New York's fabulous new Aqueduct race track. She orders car- pets by the acre and identifies colors by number. ' Alyne worked two years on the designs for Aqueduct. She planned all the color and ex- terior and interior design. She works from the architettural plans, uses a slide rule more often than a fabrie swatch, figures her effects in king-size terms. * * * "T started out in retailing,”’ she says, “‘studied it in col- lege and worked five years before J] decided this was not for me. Then I went back to college and took architecture and engineering, at Columbia University in New York, N. Y U. and U. C. IL. A. When I was through I opened my own firm in Los Angeles, and have been happy as a clam ever since.” In addition to Aqueduct, Miss Whalen has designed the Hollywood Park track in Cali- fornia, Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island and the Hippo- drome Nacional track at Cara- cas, Venezuela. Despite her with race tracks, horse player * preoccupation Alyne is no * * for instance. It pays to take _the time to repair these im- _ portant underpinnings, and to do it with care. It's just as easy to use dainty ribbons as prosaic cotton tape, and when the mending job js done, the bra or girdle can look better than when it was new. Here are some professional tips no refurbishing worn — } by Luna fdoms What a. perfect pair! Together they have the smooth look of a rately, skirt and blouse combine with other partners, Note collar that curves away from neck, foundation g. bs workeed = Bg Tomorrow's pattern: b j . . patted local sewing center | Diinted Pattern 4607: Misses’ « * * Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16| takes 2% yards 54-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part, Easier, accurate, Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, \size and style number. First, examine bra straps for frayed edges or torn ends. Next check elastic parts and decide whether they ~ have enough life left to justify re- pairs. The small elastic band at the back of some bras can be replaced, but elastic sections of a girdie are better left alone; when they have lost should be replaced. It’s easy, however, to repair a bra so that ft looks fresh and Birthday Pa rty | dainty. Worn straps should be (jp Honor of Four | cut off and replaced with | dainty new ones. A woven- | Mrs. Kay Nuremberg, her son) | .edge ribbon is an ideal choice. | Arthur Haney, Carl Fisher and| Use nylon ribbon if the bra is Don Shiel, who celebrated birth- nylon. Zigzag stitching is use- idays within a 7 ae days of each ful for attaching the new |other this month, were honored at straps, making a strong stitch- |a birthday party Saturday night. | ing line flexible enough to hold |Some 25 guests att@ded the par- | under strain. If you like, you ie and buffet dinner held at Mrs. [Drama St d t | = add a matching ribbon omens home on Lexington w, just for fun. rive. ; of) Mrs. Arthur Haney, daughter-in- ves Recital Ribbon also may be used for rebinding worn edges on a law of Mrs. Nuremberg, planned ALYNE WHALEN | | bets. So I have used bright | colors to lift the spirits of the crowd. It works, too.’’ | Her next job? Well, if there isn't anether race track around | that needs doing, she might | tackle a supermarket. That's big, too. | | girdle or corselette. ‘the -affair. Moly Jane Hoisington, daughter * « * | : lof Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Hoisington Worn slips also may be re- ‘of Giddings road, was presented in| furbished with new ribbon Wash and Wax a dramatic recital Tuesday evening| straps and trimmin gs, in lat the Joslyn Avenue United Pres-| matching or contrasting colors. Front Door byterian Church. * * * | A program of monologues, musi-| ical readings, songs, dialect and| Seme young girls like to use candy-striped grosgrain fib- bon or pastel velvet ribbon for strap replacements—all wash- able, of course. Be careful of how your front door looks. It doesn’t take long to wash and wax it and the wax is a protection against husband have decided it best to tell her about the early morning jumping in her chil- dren’s room, evidently just over your bedroom, which maxes it impossible for either you or your husband to-sleep after six o'clock, and that you would be most grateful for whatever she could do to_im- prove the situation. eee “Dear Mrs. Post: -When in- viting several guests to din- ner, is it. necessary for the hostess to advise each of her guests that there will be others present? I would very much ap- preciate your answer to this question as there has been much discussion about it.”’ Answer; It is not necessary, but it would be kind to warn anyone who is accustomed to dining with you and your hus- band alone, that ‘‘this time it’s a dinner party.” “Dear Mrs. Post: If the salt cellar is not cofivenient to one’s plate, may one put salt on the tablecloth and pinch it between the fingers to season the food?" Answer: Yes: to do so is quite correct. ‘Dear Mrs. Post:* Will you please give me the proper wording for a formal third person acceptance. I have re- ceived an invitation to a large reception which has to be ac- knowledged and I am at a loss as to how to word it.” Answer: Simply write on your note paper: Miss Mary Smith accepts with pleasure ha olay at Square Lake Rd. Extra large pen Dally ‘til 9 P.M. “I'm too busy to go to the character readings was given be-| weather elements. Mr. and Mrs. Brown’ | races, alter get the tracks /fore an audience which included Wille. peu. are & week | finished. And when I do go, |guests from Berkley, Lapeer, Fen-| . 3 kind invitation for ' FREE MINK STOLE FREE | I always lose. I like the color /ton and Holly. y pes Shoe Size Is Apt and iron the curtain. It takes (date) \ Let Federal’s expert corsetieres fit you Sw " | and the spectacle, but when The Rev, Edmund Watkins gave} tO Chan e Later | very little time for a == PF) \) correctly f f YOU CAN WIN | it comes to figuring odds, I'nt R 9 for a door to dry and while it ) y for comfort, figure flattery | ; fs the invocation, Ushering were is doing so you can shine the Come In. . . Or Call Just in aquare Dorothy Dow and Patricia Stewart.| We all hate to admit it but | oi.55 part of your door. At Aqueduct Miss Whalen has used bright color in bold masses, both outside and _ in- side, giving a look of light and gaiety to the grandstands, the clubhouse, the dining rooms and the parimutuel halls. our feet do grow with the years, Actually, it is the arch stretching that makes them longer. For this reason it is wise to have your feet meas- ured before buying a new pair of shoes. And remember Gloria Giddings presided at the punch bowl for the social hour which follwed thé program. 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Last year, nearly 13,800 women died in auto accidents, and women's involvement in highway fatalities is increas- ing. For this reason, the nation’s largest stock insurer of auto- mobiles conducted a survey of 40,000 policies over a three- year period. The survey showed that al- though men drive many more miles than women and are more apt to be on the road that of women. Figures show an accident rate of 29.8 per cent for men, compared with 27 per cent for women, : * * * In the teens and early 20s, the woman, who matures earli- er than man, is by far the safest driver. But at 29, the male accident frequency rate decreases steadily. The female rate increases until, between the ages of 35 and 44, it leads by more than 6 per cent. Why? That's what the com- pany wanted to know, so it consulted Margaret Johnson, director of driver education at a suburban Chicago school. a Ba cts Town and country living are reflected in this Mutone novelty rib bulky cardigan of 80 per cent lambswool and 20 per cent alpaca by Catalina. Com- panion piece is the plaid classic skirt woven in spice colors to emphasize every tone of the sweater. Parents Anniversary Is Her Wedding Day ‘__THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950 BS women’s and psycho- logical presents her with driving problems that men do not have and do not under- stand, A woman is plagued by a conflict about her role in society. As a career woman, she demands full equality with men. Yet she wants to retain the tradition of chivalry. * * * When a woman carries this conflict into her driving, the results can be serious, Miss Johnson said. The woman who - whjps into an intersection ex- ting a male driver to give her the right of way may find out drastically that chivalry died when the horseless car- riage was born. Women also are subject to emotional stresses that create tensions and depressions. At such times, noise and other distractions can upsét a female driver. This may explain why single women between the ages of 35 and 44 have a higher acci- dent rate than married wom- en, Miss Johnson said. * * *. At this age, a single wom- an’'s life is filled with doubts and worries, but the single man settles comfortably into bache- .lorheed without worries of the future, e However, married men do better than single men. ‘The accident rate for single women between 40 and 44 is 39.5 per cent, compared with 26 per cent for single men and 19.2 per cent for married per- sons of both sexes. Single women also are in- volved in more accidents while driving to and from work, in- dicating fatigue and stress. Children can distract home- makers and interfere physically with the safe operation of a vehicle. A combination of children, groceries and fatigue is a hazard few men encounter, Miss Johnson said. x * * Finally—don't let: the men hear this—are dangers caused Ancient "madder print 4 is the latest fashion news. |) This “pop-on” blouse in deep} earth tones features a button, down ‘collar and has} ° long barrel cuffed sleeves. by feminine vanity, the edu- cator added. Spike heels catch under | brake and accelerator pedals and prevent necessary pres- | sure. Face veils and floppy | hats interefere with vision. i Putting on lipstick at traffic | lights can snarl traffic and | cause accidents. And perhaps — the worst offenders are window shopping from the car and turning around to talk. | To pan-fry’ meat without fat, sprinkle a little salt on a sizzling skillet before putting in the meat. ' The salt will keep the meat from sticking to the pan. 5 Constance Marie Haaseth chose the 25th wedding anni- versary of her parents, the Einar Martin Haaseths of West Bloomfield Township, for her marriage Saturday to Vernon Robert Christensen, Vernon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert H. Christensen of Arling- ton, S. D. The Rev. Ralph C. Claus of- Ticiated at the double ring candlelight ceremony at St. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in the presence of 175 guests. * * * The bride wore a gown of white silk organza featuring a rounded neckline accented with embroidered lace, pearls and sequins. The gown had short ‘sleeves and she wore gaunt- lets. The bouffant skirt and over- skirt of embroidered trimmed organza featured a bustle back falling into a chapel length train. Her French embroid- ered illusion fingertip veil was held by a crown of sequins and pearls and she wore a pearl necklace with matching earrings, a gift of the bride- groom. x * * The bride carried a semi- cascade bouquet of white roses and pink miniature roses cen- tered by a white orchid. Mrs. John Such o1 Lansing, matron of honor, wore a waltz length dress of toast colored nylon organdy over iridescent taffeta with a V neckline. A OES Unit 228 Observes Yearly Memorial Rites Pontiac Chapter No. 228 OES members held their an- nual memorial Monday eve- ning service for members who died during the past year. * * * Ninety members attended the meeting. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Love, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teall of Ovid, Mrs. Byron Angevine of Echo Chapter No. 147 in Evergreen, Colo, Mrs. Mary Walker of Metamora, Mrs. Virginia Maeryens of Nashville, and Mrs. Theron Taylor of Areme Chapter No. 503 in Pontiac. * * x Mrs. Grady Shearer, Mrs. George Rugenstin, John Fox and Clyde Stephens received the degree of the order at the close of the program. * * * Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sylvan Clark, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Lyndon Sala- thiel, Mrs. Walter Drake, Mrs. Fred Klines, Mrs. Jose- phine Hoskins, Mrs. Blanche Woodman and Mrs. Hazel An- derson. -_Froezen_lobster and crab meat Alpha Betas Consider Evaluation of Education Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta K appa Gamma Society gath- ered at the Hotel Waldron Mon- day evening to hear four edu- cators present a program on “Evaluation of our Educational Product.”’ The symposium _ included Mrs. P. J. Kinsella, hospital teacher for Oakland County who spoke on the orthopedic program, and Jean Lucens, ‘tonsultant for the mentally handicapped of the county who informed members about serv- ices available for retarded chil- dren, Also on the panel, Mrs, William Sax, speech correction- ist for Waterford Township Schools, talked on the speech and hearing program con- ducted in the Waterford Town- ship Schools, and George Yan- sen, principal of Madison Junior High School, presented the Rapid Learner Program as offered in the Pontiac School curriculum. Cochairmen for the evening were Mrs: George Yansen and Margaret Snyder, assisted by Pat Knudsen and Mrs. Mildred Dodson. Following a brief business meeting conducted by Mrs. | | Dodson, the president's pin was presented to her by Mrs. Irene Albright, a past president. Mrs. Theodore Wiersema led in group singing, accompanied by Mrs, Harold Northon, * *® * Mrs. Clare Hubbell, chair- man of the Educational Awards Committee, announced _ that Sophia Skinner of South Edith street has been chosen to re- ceive the Dorothy Selle Award given to high school girls spon- sored by the Alpha Beta Chap- ter. MRS. VERNON CHRISTENSEN lace medallion and three tiny bows set off the bodice. The gown featured a cummer- bund of Chantilly lace and there were lace medallions on the bouffant skirt. Her head- piece was a crown of borealis sequins .and pearls with a capucine veil. * * * She carried a cascade bou- quet of bronze chrysanthe- mums, butterscotch pompons and Mary Jo roses with pom- | pons tied to streamers. Bridesmaids Delores Gustav- | son of Pontiac, Mrs. Leroy | Kelley of Detroit and Mrs. | George Ralich of Pontiac wore | identical dresses of toast col- | ored nylon organdy over capu- cine iridescent taffeta with | Swedish crowns of capucine. They carried cascade bou- quets of bronze chrysanthe- | mums of bronze and talisman | roses, * * * Following a buffet dinner and dancing at the, Amvets Hall, the bride changed to a pink knit suit with a white Angora stole and black and walking on pillows... wearing the new PILLOW PUFFS BY NATURAL BRIDGE e Wek en eat ... real foam cushioning inside, from heel to toe. Deliciously soft! $19°° TODD'S Shoe Store Shoes for Entire Family 20 W. Huron as seen in McCALL’S \ white accessories. She wore the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. After a trip to Washington, D. C., and Vir- ginia, the couple will live on Voorheis road. QOut-of-town guests were from Miami, Fla., Herscher, IIl., Arlington, S. D., Garden City ‘ and Detroit. Redmond’s Jewelers — Optometrists 81 N. SAGINAW ST. FE 2-3612 the date and the minute.. -always at your wrist cme nae rae ee ae eee Ship'n Shore*! mew from fea shop 1662 S. 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Seti ct mac ’tia | toe are the words o re : : rika, celery salt and salt*to cab-\member about diet, if you want to PLUMS ARE DIFFERENT — Purple plum pretty is this table set for a morning “Coffee” to introduce the new neighbor to the “‘girls’”’ or to get the “‘committee’” off to a good start. In as preserves — centerpiece for pleasant munching, in a made- three ways! Fresh Dusky Plums Dot Wonderful Bread Fresh Purple Plums—known too as “Italian prunes,’”’ “‘blue plum,” “sweet plums,”’ “prune plums’’— are coming into our markets from Idaho for all too brief a stay, Sep- tember into early October. Large, firm, tangy-sweet, versa- tite;-and good to eat, this unusual plum with its silver-dusted purpie skin provides something different for snacking through the day; as breakfast fruit or simple dessert —sliced and dusted with powdered sugar or given a drizzle of warmed | honey and pour-on cream. But once you've tried these freestone plums in your favorite quick and yeast bread recipes; in cobblers, shortcake, upside- down and coffee cakes; as whips, souffles—hot and cold; frozen desserts, salads too, you'll buy them by the basket instead of a bag so you can stow some away in canning cupboard or freezer for winter enjoyment. Do try them in this quick nut bread, made yesterday, to be thin- slied for morning ‘‘Coffee,"’ salad luncheon, variety of cheeses. Good too, toast- ed under the broiler for a special breakfast treat. P.S. This bread freezes well, tea or late snack, or} « served on a dessert cheese’ tray/| along with the fresh plums and a! Purple Plum Nut Bread 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup granulated sugar | 1 — coarsely-chopped walnuts or eryres and ‘s ‘cups coarsely-cut pitted fresh purple plums 1 egg. well-beaten ™% cup milk ‘4 cup orange juice 3 teaspoons grated: orange rind J tabmspoons oi] or cooled melted shortening | Sift together into mixing bow] all! the dry ingredients. Carefully stir) in the nuts and the coarsely-cut| |pitted fresh purple plums. (The bread will look nicer if plums are cut with scissors instead of chopped.) Beat eyg until thick and! lemon-colored. Add milk, orange juice, rind, oil or melted shorten- ing. Add to flour mixture, stirring just until] blended. Turn into weil- greased 9x5x3-inch loaf bread pan, spreading batter into corners and leaving slight hollow in center. Cover with same size pan, lightly-greased, or with double thickness of aluminum foil, | shaped like a covered wagon ever top of filed pan. Allow to stand for 20 minutes. Place in | even, heated to 350 degrees F. | moderate). After 20 minutes, re- move pan or foil. Continue to bake for about 50 minutes or until tootl pick stuck in center comes out clean. i yesterday orange-y Plum Nut. Loaf for intriguing thin-sliced sandwiches, in quaint plum jam jar want to present these fresh purple plums all |before slicing. | Preserves. Like Turnips? !be mashed! ‘them in 1-inch pieces and cook | them in a smal] amount of salted | water; e) each is so different that you'll Crack in top of quick loaf breads is characteristic but this treatment makes for a more even surface. Remove from pan onto rack to cool. Wrap loosely in waxed paper or foil and place in refrigerator until ready to use, or wrap tightly in foil or freezer paper, and place in freezer, Allow to stand at r.- frigerator or room temperature “The time has come,” Alice in| Wonderland’s walrus said, Ha bage and do not shed it unti/C&s® ithe last minute. 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HEATER ing, cabbage oss fren & com | 1 cup ehilled sour cream "|Add two teaspoonfuls of salt to a. Cheese Zour Own Equipment aia vegetable into a stately jam. | t 2 ona —— ‘cup filled with water. A fresh egg) Put a small piece of butter in 1 sinnannexane RAMBLER ge! } teaspoon salt . hae sink to the bottom of the cup, each mushroom cap-when you are Mi 6 3900 Select a firm, fresh head of cab-' i$ teatboon Relery salt but a doubtful egg will float. broiling them. : Creamed butter or whipped) cream cheese makes a good spread for this bread, thinly sliced. Or, for breakfast, and toast under broiler until sur- face is bubbly and brown. Note: to ‘‘gild the lily,” after turning out Purple Plum Nut bread, place on cookie sheet. Spread surface of loaf with orange marmalade. Place low under broijer for a minute or two. Allow to cool. This makes a beautiful tasty glaze, Variations: for the liquid, 1 and % cups of milk may be used in place of orange juice and milk. Omit orange rind. 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Taxpayer. * * * The figurés—aren't completely added up yet, but officials respon- sible for such things are sure the Soviet Premier's state visit was the costliest yet The usual state visit, complete with nationwide tour, costs the government well under. $100,000. * * * But Khrushchev's trek set a number of records. His party in cluded 71 persons, larger than av erage. He was protected by the most elaborate security forces ever provided a foreign guest in this country. They included fed papel ot Elderly Couple Hurt as Tire Blows Out Two elderly Pontiac peopie were injured at midnight last night when a rear tire blew out and their car hit a stone. culvert at Edgefield street near Scott Lake road, Water ford Township Taken to Pontiac General Hos pital b.verett§ Hilliker, 75 with arm injuries, and his wife bila, 74, who suffered facial cuts Phe couple 08 East Blvd Hilliker was treated and re leased. His wife was admitted and is peported ino satisfactory condi tion today . wert lives at The government paid expenses ‘too for about 40 Americans who | traveled with the party or ahead iof it*to smooth the way. Cities nd private groups paid the tab ia for some of the ' monies | *® * * The State Department declined to furnish any cost figures during the tour, on the ground that you 'don’t invite a guest to a banquet and then tell him what it is cost- ing you. dinners and cere- Pontiac Realtor John Q. Waddell Hospital Trustee A Pontiac realtor has . been: named to the Pontiac Generat Hospital Board of Trustees. dohn Q. Waddell was appoint. ed by the City Commission to Sons of the Legion Plans fill the unexpired term of T. Bradford, former Pontiac Motor Division executive, who retired earlier this month for business reasons, . WO, 1962 * * * Waddell tiac Board of Realtors, was member this year of the city Board of (Tax) Review. Married, ICherokee Rd Russia Lowers Goal jin Agriculture Plan ROME (AP) — Soviet Russia has sharply lowered Its sights on target increases ia. agrical- ture for the next seven years. Abandoned is its promise to surpass the United Stateg in per and butter. | The abruptly lowered aims in | agricultural increases were re- ported today in the Food and | Agriculture Organization's (FAQ) annual world survey, Even with the lowered targets, FAO experts Union may have considerable diffieulty meeting the new seven- year schedule for increased food production. Despite that, the FAO report | showed Soviet Russia's increase | part | | in agricultural output the year was more than double the world average. Average Increase | im werld feed output last year | was 4 per cent. Russia’s increase | Was 9 per cent,’ Initiation Ceremony — | An. initiation ceremony of the, Sons of the Legion, Chief Pontiac Post 377, will be held at 7 tonight Waddell’s term last until June jat the post in Waterford Township. | | Boys to be’ sworn into the group| by Past Commander Lyle Brown) 4 director of the Pon-include James Chayne, L. D. Me- y Lauchlin, William Tunningley and § Emil Deaton. | Others are Howard Bliss, ‘The public is invited. capita production of meat, milk | ‘ said the Soviet | Don- iwith two children, he lives at 60 ald Richmond and Richard West. Should They Staff Office Here? The Secretary of State's branch; ployes, it was stated today: So tould branches in Birming-| jham, Berkley, Ferndale and 25 jother Michigan cities, declared ‘Arthur G. Rasch, state civil] serv- ‘jee director. | Raseh traded volleys with Secy,: | of State James M. 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A Coa 57 each j T | moat Por oe Pile-Lined, Hooded Ages 12 to 20 $49° ish cottons, too, Bicker Over Civil Service office in Pontiac could be operated| | efficiently with civil service em-| But he said he would hold out, for civil service status on all 250 Willis M. Brewer, manager . of | In a@ battle in which political 4). Pontiac branch, was not im- | patronage is an underlying issue, | mediately available for comment. TOGGLE COATS ~ in corduroys, meltons and pol- Branch on Mack Avenue under civil service. branches rather than do it piece- meal with the «her 29. He said he would go to the Legislature directly if he does not get satisfac- tion from the commission. Two New Precincts Get Polling Places Ford on Overtime for Next 2-3 Weeks ¥ * s DETROIT # — The Ford Motor) Henry Ford I, president, said ; ‘further that he has every intention Co. said today it will run at overs) ioig : chee os time capacity for at least another! nounced late yesterday regardless two or three weeks despite what of patterns that may, might happen in the current stee! Tesult from the steel strike. strike <5 it is the smell, taste, , or whatever that insects don't like about it. Ford officials said there would) OTTAWA — Four-fifths of Can- be no production loss whatsoever.ada's newsprint output is exported until the end of November or early|to the US. annually. NOTICE! Raindrops are rarely larger than one-tenth inch diameter. Two new polling places were es-| tablished by the City Commission | last night as a result of the re-, cent reorganization of the city’s: precinet boundaries. 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Barnetts 150 NORTH SAGINAW-NEXT TO SEARS \ r ~ FREE PARKING a \, I\ ra f _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1959 _ Signs Yielding Right to City Traffic. Markers Will Be Removed ‘Gradually’ After Comenryynn Acts cn their way out in Pontiac. city Maneaet Walter K. Willman said he have the signs re- moved |“ .” after city commissioners last night expressed unanimous disapproval of them. Dissatisfaction with the signs was heightened a week ago by a double-fatal traffie accident at a corner marked by them. City Commissioner Milten R. Henry, in whose district the acci- dent occurred, sought to have the signs replaced with regular stop signs or traffic lights. The city has had ‘yield’ signs about four years and there are 124 of them at present, said Traffic Engineer Theodore M. Vander- stempel in a written report to City Manager Walter K. Willman. Vanderstempel said he never liked the signs and Willman said, “| have had no use for them either.” Vanderstempel said the signs were pat up on order of former -Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. “The Legislature made a mis- take when it legalized the signs. for Michigan in 1955,"’ Vander- stempel said. ‘‘The signs, were in- stalled here soon after.” Yield signs are still in the ex- perimental stage, Vanderstempel said. They were first suggested several years ago by several na- tional traffic groups interested in more efficient traffic restrictions on side streets. Chief ameng complaints against ‘“‘yleld’’ signs is that many motorists do not know what they mean. “They give a false sense of security: to many drivers,” said Wi'man. Willman said it would take time to determine the manner in whieh each “yield” sign is to be re- placed. Vanderstempel’s report was one of his last official duties. He leaves Pontiac today to become traffic engineer in Bay City. Willman said that the position probabty won't be filled until next year, at the earliest. He said other department heads would jointly shoulder the de- partment’s responsibilities. “There's not much traffic en- gineering in the winter time any- way,” Willman said.” Madison Heights Objects to Its Share After years of legal delays, the 47 million dollar Twelve Town storm drain project appears head- ed for anpther one—this time caused by the city of Madison Heights which today objected to its new share of the long-awaited drain. Through its attorney, H, Eugene Field, the city gave notice of a possible suit, which would again stall the project, Field claimed the city should be given more credit for the necessary adjustments in the city’s present drain setup to attach to the Twelve Town drain: However, Claude H. Stevens, Detroit bend attorney represent- ing the Oakiand County Drainage Beard, predicted Madison it does file suit. “They've already had their day, in court,” Stevens said. “They | of assessing for the drain, which) is the same now as it was before, despite apportionments being higher.” Field countered by saying the to wipe out trade barriers between eity could legally be heard in court the two countries. because ‘‘the assessments were not | made official until today.” * * * county and the state. Southfield, Troy and Royal Oak 1956 opposing what they said were unfair apportionments. At today’s half-hour meeting— delayed for an hour while Robert | W. Moore, county auditor and | drainage board member, arrived | from Pentiac—only Madison costs. All communities to be served by the drain-were present at the hearing in Royal Oak. after the State Supreme Court this year upheld a lower court decision Holland. Holland, in his opinion handed down in March of last year, de- clared the special legislation for the project was constitutional and the project could proceed. Appeals to the high court followed. * \* * Field’s objection this morning prompted Paul Heights probably won't get far if | of Oakland Circuit Judge H. Russel i didn't object then: to the raanner | Nikita Khrushchev was told on his i | Dillon reported this today in reply Three members of the Drainage to reporters’ questions. Board, which since 1952 has en-|said ®that Khrushchev registered ale a suit. visioned the huge drain project, 'strong objections during the Camp, designed to relieve seasonal flood-' David talks to what the Premier plied: ing conditions in the southern Oak-|considered discrimination against| land communities, today approved the~ Sovict new costs for 14 communities, the trade polices. Townships were the first to block | a lend-lease settlement. the project when they filed suit in negotiation probably Heights objected to the new | Drain Commissianer Daniel W. tiations have been inactive for’ Barry was able to fix new costS .overa] years. Pleasant Ridge city nidfager, to urge that started any resulting increased costs should be borne by the litigants. officials at the hearing were con- New Drain Plan Delay? move ahead, despite having to pay a new suit be Most of the city and township tent to see “the project finally U.S. Softens on Russ Trade K Reportedly Is Told to Pay Lend-Lease Bill as a Preliminary WASHINGTON @ — Premier! lvisit here that if the Soviet Union settled its lend - lease debt, the United States would find it easier * * * Undersecretary of State Douglas He also Union in American Dillon said the only agreement | reached was one to negotiate on This will started in a month or two.’ The United States has asked 900) |million dollars in final settlement, jof Soviet obligations for war-time jlend - aoe aid which totaled) ‘around 2‘, billion dollars. * * * The Soviet government, in pro- longed negotiations begun soon after the end of World War II, offered 300 million dollars. Nego- Dillon discussed at a news con- ference several actions which the United States might take if there is a lend-lease settlement. | This government, he indicated,| may lift its embargo against crab * original cost of $44,092,000 because, of the legal delays. Barry answered Field's objec.’ tion: “The board has nothing to do with the way you put in your own internal system.” Stevens supplemented ing given for only 16 existing drains in the drainage district which the Twelve Towns drain will relieve. Madison Heights will pay $2.848.- 803, after receiving $302,429 credit for existing drains. In an attempt to escape another lawsuit, Fred L. Yockey, Hunting- ton Woods city manager, urged Stevens and Barry to meet with Madison Heights officials “to try and iron out these differences out of court.” * * * “Let's see if we can't do some- thing fast and get this thing go- ing,”’ Yockey pleaded. ‘|. At the conclusion of the hear- ing, Stevens was seeking such a joint conference. He said Field has 20 days from today to initi- Asked if he would, Field re- “T was instructed Monday night by the City Council to do so. And I will, especially since the board paid no attention to our) | objections.’ = ‘Pliers Are Sufficient for Minor Operation FORT WAYNE, Ind. u» — When ger caught in the end gate of a truck, his parents had to both the boy hospital to get them separated. * * * and a pair of pliers did the job. Cools Heartburn! meat from the Soviet Union, may ask Congress to remove the ban. on Soviet furs, and may seck legislation permitting the Soviets to obtain credits here from pri- | D. Foxworthy,|vate sources. ee NOTHING WORKS LIKE TUMS! * ° 3 the opinion, saying credit was be- | |3-year-old Ricky Loy got his gin-, take. and the truck to a Luckily it was only a toy truck, | , I BY MAIL at % Pontiac Federal Savings EARN 1290 RATE CURRENT Just deposit your savings funds in the nearest mail box after filling out the necessary form. It’s as simple as that! 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M. “Elliou's for Past 37 Years Hes Rom Fawet Oakland County Area with Quality Craftsmanship Service” ELLIOTT'S FURNITURE CO. 5400 Dinte Hwy. “OF WATERFORD » OR 3- 1225 \ a yard | TOO BUSY TO SHOP? Just Call OR 3-1225. We will bring samples to your home for your selection. FREE Decorator service — No obligation. see ees eeeeeeeee@eseeeeereeeeeereeeeeeeeeaeeeee sseeeee@ee ev eee wee enewseeee eee eeen eee eee meeeeae oe ‘* ewe w & @ “eer Ree OCR OP oe ROKR RHR eee wee wee awe eee ne eo@ee- Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas TWENTY-TWO rd v BRUCE M. DAVIS Word has been received of the death of Bruce M. Davis, 64, of 121 W. Howry Ave., DeLand, Fla. He died unexpectedly Monday of a heart attack. A former resident of Pontiac. Mr. Davis moved to Florida two years ago Ile had been a member of the First General Baptist Church here. Surviving besides his wife. Pearl: are three sons, James of Rostun, Mass., Martin and Bruce, both of Pontiac; and nine grand- children Service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Summerfield Fun- eral Home in DeLand with burial; there WILLIAM F. DIENER Service for Wiliam F. Diener, 65 of Us] Watkins Lake Rd., Wa- terford Township, will be held at 1) pm. Thursday at the Hun foon Funeral Home with burial in the Waterford Cemetery. Mr. Diener died early yesterday mn t an illness of several months. HENRY P. HARDY ervice for Henry P. Hardy, 83, of 7:1 Portland St, will be held at 7 0 tonight at the Melvin A sefutt) Funeral ifome. His boay i} be taken to the Shoemach Cemetery at Clarkton, Mo. for bers il A former employe of Fisher yesterday General Hospital ness. morning at HELEN M. McHUGH THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 Pontiac|neral Hore here. Burial will be after a brief ill-\in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Earle died Monday in a Fenton convalescent home after an \iness df six months. Judge Defends Oldsters Word has been received of te year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs,' John &. McHugh, of 406 Ruth St.,! Moore Rark, Calif., former Pontiac _ residents. j The girl, who was fatally injured) 'while playing on a trampoline in) her home yesterday, is survived, by her parents, two brothers and six sisters. Service will be held Thursday, |morning at the San Fernando Mis-| ‘sion in San Fernando, Calif. MRS. THOMAS H. RAPSON Mrs. Thomas H. (Rose) Rapson of 414 E. Tennyson St. diedxyester- day morning at Pontiac Genera! |Hospital following a five year ill- ness. She was 96. | Mrs, Rapson teaves two daugh jters, Mrs Kenneth Altiman of; Pontiac and Mrs. James Bennett! lof Los Angeles, Calif,; three sons, | rning of a heart ailment after/Thomas of Holly, Fred and Harry,|Yanku Jr. of Troy and Adam of, P A nine grandchil-' both of Pontica; jdren; and 16 great-grandchildren. | Service will be held at 1:30 p.m! ‘Thursday at the Voorhees-Siple| Chapel, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery MES. LEE EARLE LAKE ORJON—Service for Mrs Lee (Flora M.) Earle, 75, formerly of Lake Orion, will be held at 2 Body Division, My. Hardy dicd' p.m. tomorrow at-Flumerfelt Fu- Guaranteed to Fit *3”” Sizes 2-5 Widths C-D-E Sizes 512-9 Widths B-C-D-E Go Hi Shoes For Baby first fo eisners + MAGALINE . . * fermen 4 ALSO AVAILABLE IN BROWN death of Helen M. McHugh, eight-| sucted at 8 p.m. Eastern Star service will be con- today at the LIGONIER, Ind. (UPI — A mayor who fired a veteran police officer because of his age insisted today a man “over 65 can’t take eare of himself, let alone a town.” Mayor Roy J. Jorg forced Elmer Man, 71, Back on: Job funeral home by the Lake Orion Chapter, OES, of which she was a life member, i Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Virginia Chamberlain of Oxford and Mrs. Flora Walsh of Fenton; anc two nephews, Frank E, Price of Flint and Leo S. Price of Alden, N.Y. YANKU MLTU ALMONT — Service for Yanku| Mutu, 82, of 4167 Van Dyke, will) be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Muir Brothers Funera! Home here. Bur- ja] will follow in Ferguson Ceme- tery. Mr. Mutu died yesterday at the home of his son in Troy, after a brief illness, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| Anna Sunda of Almont; two sons, | AP Wirepheote Dies IN HOSPITAL —Donald M. Nelson, above, World War H production boss, died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Ange- les yesterday, He was 70. Nelson had been hospitalized a month following a stroke. The late President Roosevelt appointed Nelson head of the War Pro- duction Board, a post which he held for three years. Hazel Park; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Judge Sharp Services Will Be Tomorrow HOLLY — Service tor Mrs. Lee’ pepRoir (UPI)—Funeral serv-| verte My cites ee or ae 5. ice will be held tomorrow atfter- Broad St. will be held at 1°30 p.m. noon for common pleas Judge L. Friday at Dryer Funeral Home. Eugene Sharp, 75, who died yester- Burial will follow in Lakeside Cem- ary after suffering a heart seine etry during his sleep, Mrs. Perry died unexpectedly of He was a veteran jurist, starting Bree attack at Hurley Hospital, 4s 4 justice of the peace in 1921. Flin a ant me og _ ., _ He served three years as a Wayne Surviving are 2 daughter, MIs. County circuit judge and in 1935 Vina Chamberlain of Carleton; @ yas elected a common pleas court son, Donald of Holly; four grand- judge. He had served continuously children and four great-grandchil- wince that —_ : dren. Four sisters, Mrs. Mina Gib MKS. LEE PERRY son of Detroit, Mrs, Eulu) Mercier of Fenton, and Mrs..Emma Finch British World War | and Mrs. Ida Almond, both of 3 . Cartoonist Dies at Home lolly: and a brother, Edward De “oO ‘ t det “) { i | i / Forest of Detroit, also survive NORTON, England (AP)—Capt. | Bruce -Bairnsfather, 71, whose CLARKSTON — Service for John front-line cartoon cnmpeciet On . ’ = : Bill’ kept Britain laughing during J. Teggerdine, 89, of 6214 Waldon : ; . the dark days of World War I,| Rd. will be held at 2 pm. Friday | = | ae idied Tuesday night at his home. ; at Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Home, | el Clarkston. Burial will be at Ox-| Bairnsfather was a soldier with} ee. ae es “ithe Warwickshire Regiment when JOHN J. TEGGERDINE bow Lake Cemetery. a -werdin i Tuesday at he sent a bundle of hig cartoons) 5 #3 rc e Oe ‘sit 7 ~ ‘ oan ; : ay from the Flanders front to a Lon-| the Sunset View Nursing Home \ oo oe f - nth ilIne na |< on ag anne after a four-mo | * . * a member of the Cedar| «. ; ' i" “as en r a u edar| , 1 suddenly saw the ridiculous | ‘ AN werce a vs fon Ones - side of being miserable in such | : rive r ] “ir <CO8 Arye ” 1 ! UE ViVIng, (ares J0Ur ons an surroundings,’ he said years later. | one nephew | ee Former Bell Officer Killed Driving Tractor raat : «| ‘HOWELL (UPI) — Robert P. Dies in Detroit |Scott, 49, Howell, wag killed yes- DETROIT ow — Frank L. Cur terday when a homemade farm) lis. 72. retired director~of custo- | tractor he was driving on highway| mer relations for Michigan. Bell U.S. 16 near here was struck trom | died Monday behind by a truck | Telephone Co in a Detroit nursing home ~ He was a native of Monroeville White Gold Has Nickel | Ohio, and came to Michigan Bell | as assistant secretary and assist-| White gold is pure ant treasurer in 1920. He retired ened and hardened by adding nick in 195] 'e| | cold) whit — oe — —— ’ C x : e ° vam My Bob SayS... %, 4 v buy at Neisner’s is 9 ‘ ; ; completely ea — _ 2 ——— ae — <—S | + V = ~- SS ~ = ——— ~ —Tf T 7 e . ; . ° ’ : " . Our oil heat furnace is one of the smartest investments we've ever made. yODDLIES' Cle pieck “LE don't know a British Thermal Unit from a, worry about a thing, especially pressure drops, gyrocompass. All I know is that otir oil heat is when the weather gets cold. My Bob knows just 8 clean and economical. everything.” “Bob says the best thing about our oil heat ts Your Oakland Oil Heat Council doesn't know that it’s safe—and it's completely automatic too. everything, but they do know everything about REG 7 99 Did you know that our oil furnace doesn't even heating a home with fuel oil. If you're planning e e have a pilot light? Bob says that’s because it’s to install a new furnace this season, it will pay ; riety — Prim that is fired by an electrical ignition system that’s prac- vou to contact a mentber of the Oakland Oil Heat ae peer coiies: hic pet tically foolproof and with our fuel dealer filling Council, you will see his symbol everywhere. He per to ankle, Zipper head wth . our storage tank automatically, we never have to will advise you as to the many advantages of Orlon® lining thet gives warmth heating your home with fuel oil. ee weight, Red, navy, Sizes E te 4, elle , “Symbol of Confidence’ r Bole, Ligonier police chief, into { Here’s Switch! Manville Wakes Will Be a Best Man! NEW YORK (UPI) ~ Often a bridegroom, but never a best man. x‘ * Madcap millionaire Tommy Manville is going to take care of that on Friday when he will serve as best man at the wed- ding of his attorney, dames Dempsey, and Mrs. Marian F. Williams. The 65-year-old asbestos heir, who has been married 10 times, said he has no further matri- monial plans for himself at present. * x * “But I may find a prospect at Jim's wedding,” he said. retirement because he was 71 years old. On Bolé’s appeal, the Indiana Appellate Court reversed Jorg’s A state’s second court yesterday delivered a stirring defense of persons in late life. An opinion written by Judge; Myers. Jr., noted that “many lawyers and jurists die _with their boots on in their 80s.” | “Professional men and women jare known to be at their best upon’ lreaching the age of 70,” the court said. “Age itself does not consti- tute incapacity.” Myers noted that Sen. Theodore t old Friday. Jorg, however, stuck fast to his’ contention that Bale was too old to handle the job of police chief. | Lies in Two States Great Smoky Mountains Nation-| al Park is half in North Carolina, half in Tennessee. f Green (D-RI) will be 92 years | Raiding in the States WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Teamsters Union reports it has no plans to start an organizing war with AFL-CIO affiliates for mem- bers in the United States. *.* * Teamsters Vice President Harold J. Gibbons, right-hand man to Teamster President James R. 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SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 2 } P ~ , J ¢ 2 . . _ t # i tr > i a " . ! paca: ee sat aie? ~ fee : Insurance Office May | : : : ; <TRANSAUDIo Hal Boyle Sees Major Problems. - . : ‘Become a City Hall | . The. j ‘HEA IN D é ee ee . aN : HASTINGS ®—Property owners 9 ‘se | Parenthood Pops Up So Suddenlike — |stvrtxx<sma ml KS @ Olympic : : issue to finance purchase of an “ . ; ® Challenger : . - : : . insuranee firm's home office build-| at eA | NEW YORK (AP) — Every{but every time you feed it, it gets|is only going by memory. Thenjlem of a parent of a minor in our -at Hasti for use as a City! : * ; {7 ~ od cae | minor’s parent has a ma jor even bigger. It begins to nuzzle | you send it to the first erode | tie’ nd = m 280. S Saginaw St. “0 HEAR THE QUALITY ‘problem. | : jyour hand, and makes you feel| That ig the big mistake, j “The cat saw the rat,” it leers Hastings oy ne ot > “BINAURAL” HEARING Parenthood is so sudden — at vaguely uncomfortable. . * * * again. “And the dog saw the cat.” offered its building for $65,000 plus’ " FOR BOTH EARS least from the father’s viewpoint., It is wet in zront and behind A child starts going to | The echoing bus bears it away.'a bid to purchase the entire. bond JEROME OLDS = CA FE 4-0539 One moment life is just a wild,| By the time you get used to call-/8"ade at midnight before thie open-| And it's on a round trip. | issue at less than current interest iwild shared sniff of the rosebud ing jt by its first name, it quits ing day. It dreams nightmares. Af) rates. The firm plans to build a lilac bush, : crawling and starts lolly-gagging dawn it is like a tiger. You can- MIDTOWN SHOP /;” }01'2 N. SAGINAW Above Jacobsen's Flerist whisper to- gether in suim- mer under .a itawny moon. So ‘it is to him Then—Bingo ! A husband is a father. There is posterity. This is what comes from marriage It is bad around the plaee on its own bw On pene. vi ties nd every day feet as if it-owned the place -CO ay @ fe ay gue : 4 Then it goes to rnineery school, | after that it is like a pretze!. It Hire Traffic Officers and when you ask it-what you're| bas to be bent into its pants, its getting for your money it sucks| Sweater and each shoe, one after its thumb, which it did before it, the other. It is like pouring glue fj | went to nursery school. into a sloth’s nostril, or herding | Next it goes to kindergarten and, Molasses uphill in February. lis the class of the crowd, If you) Meanwhile, the thing claims. it |just say “Hello” to it, well’ it has Iéarned to read |stats declaiming: * * “The little toy dog is covered wr a ps rns held Tuesday. Hiring of FUEL OIL State Schools Need Not |'#'er bome office in Hastings. _ LANSING u» — School districts) lare under no obligation to hire! “traffic officers’ to conduct school children across streets and high-' ‘ways, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams | such personnel is “The cat saw the rat,” it leers.;within the discretion of individual /districts, Adams said in an opin- Continued by Demand thru Saturday Only! “And the dog saw the cat.”’ enough whyn BOYLE with dust a el OR ey ; Aa ~ . e halle So lew hoapitel “But sturdy and staunch it Then it hands you a copy of ion sought by Dr. Lynn 'M. Bart ot , i ‘s - | ‘| - tat it stands.” “War and Peace" by Tolstoi and'lett, State Superintendent of Public Soecdaag Pile Tnsuran window and points at a bundle o 5 . 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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 = Wide Selection 7777 for Yi fj Immediate Deliver - 16 Salesmen to Serve You! s ws va \) an y Tomorrow .. . the Showing of .the New 60 PONTIAC Thursday, Friday, Saturday OCTOBER 1, 2 and 3 ) See dramatic new design concepts, accentuating an rd) ence wet Chee Laney ” ae iat La pene o eas overall appearance of classic sophistication which distinguish Pontiac styling for 1960. * aj Ny ie . * ahyt a ete hy * : eee Ho : Aa a on noes The . cappittangs ory, Ms ‘s ee. 5 bt 4 paeeteeter. ys tes oe : rerrrth Meine } “ate i : ' 5 one venue ov ae U vepesenenggsceenl! eeer an ety add anennee! aoe pent eypeneneel! oe TLL | opener anew prrenieerrrr inet. nes i heneeteeetes eapnnnd HHO OEES oRtHEOES oHPEUORD: pHUUOEY! sgpnnet we : SeAtEOO ePOEETY Loggepert: | nen nne snnnnebet AHO UATE veEHNHE i gana LLL TY PPPOE penne beat om - See | ” ala bibantt tT a Ml aawatittll) itt me HHT Samana CO aed s mew SHOES seapties 1 . * " ; te " He veer in ee abba i) tones e | i wes ST Lae oaee eee nenedtts eee tne seen: ener TT ne semnennty ee SPOEPPENNNS . *. eee cooeppenedel bboy Tn TPEPHEEDE ULL | itt = Th sanpondentis : , ' nthe or wer Trent vrei Tee eee eedagutn: i) A CEPT ene verepenenne Piet . corereenenel i r corneneener conenennanttes Pee eeenet ts LL corpeneerer! Latge east © er vere ccpemereeneerte reneneee ’ cperenenennes " te ean Leen, sngseeoegetss ‘ id ae ‘ieHFOenettets pean ee ie ey ie Srey) rye dhs adie Mee anes mene oper) EPP EROMEENT ea Ao = sransnoneeniay anere ss: SEPP PRRAB EE RRNED TY LAL A bpethia trey ted oe PReOE RINNE POEET Lebsed FFF ED eo COPOPIE REBORN DEH) bd rey) * 408 Or OCC EEE eT! ereeenes . , ve Veer bere ttthne tay WALA Ts rer ¢ ee, May YY ' veee, Sette ting i hd } 3 a the New Point i = of View ... Still With am : i i RL , Wide Track Safety a, l,i, set > Hyst etaks CLASSIC SOPHISTICATION is esc tae amas er dramatized by Pontiac’s new 1960 Bonneville convertible. Sculptured side styling presents a subtle wing appear- 4 ance extending along both fenders into the door areas, Tailored, straight line mouldings enhance the car's low sweeping design. A crest on the front fender and narrow, horizontal ports on the rear, distinguish this series which also includes two-door sport coupe, four-door Vista hardtop, and Safari station wagon models. A _ four-barrel carburetor, special interior trim, cus- tomized instrument i with padding, NEW VENTURA SERIES Me, regtttny, 64), fay, ay “a tages acy ae ag, “my a mea AALS? een, *arattes, 7 has been added AEE Se tleetrle ‘clock, and. two-speed” electric ’ eg teh ee & ose : windshield wipers are but a few of the for 1960! ee rf ne : extras offered as standard equipment Cs : with Pontiac's top-of-the-line series. | 3 SEE IT : THIS WEEK! Pontiac in 1960 further enhances its reputation as America's No. 1 Road Car with a parade of sixteen models in its Catalina, Ventura, Star Chief and Bonneville series with 47 new engineering features including : rie ; es 7 all new bodies, advanced engines ce; fy Be. TRS CESS if. te tack he thes : At 2 ; “s ae , nt sag ag! 4% Slay and components, reduced tunnel sited bi ARE H 3 ea a i We Me OY : Ae ; ; : hes ! boa | height and width, and improved ride a Fae: Foes a 5 a : ; te.) and handling. pis Fe te ORS OB $33 pth a, he ee | . : ; es, . 3 i at i, i thy: eh The Catalina series offers seven . : s : eo a te se A : pA bn oe 4 et — : ni hody styles, a two-door and four- sare. . Ee be: ms: door sedan, a two and four-door Oi ay fe i iy Mn hardtop, a six and nine-passenger four-door Safari and a convertible. The new Ventura series has two bodies — a two and four-door hard- top. The Star Chief series features a two and four-door sedan and a four-door hardtep, The Bonneville series presents four glamorous medels — a two and four-door hardtop, a custom con- vertible and a custom Safari. In addition, Pontiac retains wide * or Te, * ete a Pte) nas2*hhe eaetres a a * PRs. rien tT — track wheels, enl . glass area, r: ds $2 SB fee. 63 Mt Cl Pp ti rigid center tubular X-frame, True fi? : i iif e@ emens, on ac Contour air cooled brakes, Tempest aes meet Ba ‘fi : ‘ 425-E economy me, and other ° [/ i: f; Bi ii opular features which elevated the : f: $B: Ee? Jivision to medium price class FF i ; leadership in 4959. :: F ae oo + | FE 3-7117 Sag. Py; $F: * : g> f $¢ #53 Mgt F $3) f 5 Fg % z i sf : : : FS 3 F gi ‘ s fg 7: 2. ds § ad #3 figss .:oopyppes : - i : Fj Tf. tri... | iT : - é + EL BE. CES. ER Fee? ee y | bei : é Pi:i 8 f-E HOCRLIB PSE: - ” FERRERS ; 5 f- i ei fe ted PERE: S. a UEEREE : F | ee: “ : ae 37 ee: 3 P : # e: 3.22 FF: Ses F i § t. See $ re Bo 28s FF Fhe. Sh athe . :; bf 22 F282 BRO Rr Seg: E 3% ig -f if FF SPS RE i F Ba | fa fae ae Santini F iii re 4 gis? = ss f..2 vr 3 43 z $i F3 5F - ? mer: bad : gg F753 7% Fei FRE f : $.-$ FF FS Fs Es FR i : : £2 gf gf <f. £F Ft FEE iF : ; 3B Ss de -¥. £: FF EE FESR RZ: ERE: ig oS 2 - “2 Fs. . : Re: rt 3 F-53222 £; FR: FRE ORR: 3 3 $¥..2'"¢ -f. Ff 33 4 S33 4 4) eco $. §. $: F5 $$ Be: Fee : “ eo: £ b Ff zi fF; E BS * é gig §£ g- <BE 4 F .3 3 = : FE . % +2 * i. 3 ghar v1 ¢? z 2 : ee ‘ #2 £ : 4 F 3 e: ba : es = 3 Fs z, x : | a ‘ ‘ , i + r ‘ : =f , \ . * a * s & . . * oN \ : ‘ 5 \ 4 , Z : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 ONE. COLOR Get Finer Gifts x Faster With — =; Gold Bell Gift Stamps’ OUR TOCK Yo c BUY EM. TETRIS Yellow Cling SAVE Halves or Sliced Oe No. 2'2 Can Sugar Sweet Early Garden '30¢| Finest Quality ifelsilehic pitt ee awl all ae ra ig ’ Hygrade or Imperial = ompletely ) Smoked Hams 4 Stewing Select lakelal. Portion Prices effective through Sot., Oct. 3. We reserve the right to limit quontities, TEL-HURON 700 PONTIAC TRAIL 6592 TELEGRAPH NORTH HILL SHOPPING CENTER oss Mi Loke ot MAPLE | SHOPPING PLAZA 45s. 7 i “oe 9 Deily Open Mon., Tues, Wed. to 6 __ Rochester’ Senday 90 PM = ‘Thur, Fri—9 to 9 ‘Yensey 24 6 ree. ; Lt eo SebhM Sunday 9 to 6 : M. . 060 DIXIE” WY. - 59S. SAGINAW. 398 AUBURN 536 N. PERRY piece: ig Mon., Fri., Set. to 9 P.M, Thurs, Fri., Set. to 9 P.M, Thurs., Fri., Set. to 9 P.M. Open Daily 9 ct Sundey 9 to 6 P.M. . . Sundey 9 te 6 P.M. _ Sundey 9 te 6 PLM. Sundey 9 to 6 PMe For Your Shopiliig: Célivenience .. ... the OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. Prices effective through Set., Oct. 3. We reserve the right to limit quentities. Del Monte Check-List STOCK UP! Whole Green Beans 4 22.99% 3 PE ACHES «=~ ~& 24 2 » 2 SUGAR PEAS = § 25] TOMATO JUICE |] 4-54 LJDel Monte Fruit Salad a in OY CBlack Bing Cherries 2 2% 89: (_J Boysenberries 2 mm 69° [JRoyal Anne Cherries 2 22 OO LI Fancy Figs , 2 69: LJ Bartlett Pears 3 22.85: CJ Fancy Plums — 3m 89: C ATSU p Tomato ao. 6: Bottle *f 00 | [_]Large Prunes 3 2 89: | , OP rune Juice 2:80 ES . - : CGrapefrult Sections §— 4 2. BY & WHOLE KERNEL or CREAM CORN *::." 6 = ‘1° [Whole or Sliced Beets 5 3: SQ: aa DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL = 42.1" Cut Gren Bens = 3: 4 YS DEL MONTE CHUNK TUNA 421" LJ] Whole Kernel Corn tm 2 ES Save 303 C) Cream Style Corn 2°27: DEL MONTE cuT GREEN BEANS 9e 4:2 389° | [Whole st Tomatoes 3 2. 6+ (ee Charmin - '2 Price Sale L & S Strawberry JIFFY — 10c Label Z e e . =a . . . : C =e Toilet Tissue ae ~Preserves Pie Crust 10 Com > S\EI ow ‘ a toe ts poppy 4-Roll ¢€ ween 2-Lb. : Brownie Mix Lebel Phe. 10° on commen ame 4 ren © pues Pack Jar ~ Corn Muffin Mix Plig. 10° EXTRA-SAVINGS on ENRICHED, MYGRADE’S TASTY ECONOMICAL MEAT ‘nh EAT MEAL SAVE 16¢ ON SATISFYING NUTRITIOUS TREAT THRIFT-PRICED for TENDER PLUFFY PANCAKES Robin Hood Flour = ,.%",,sy 40° Corned Beef Hash = “" 3 itr 89" Hygrade’s Chili Sec Som; 4 "he: "1% FAMO Pancake Flour Mix ‘wx 10° sapsred’s SasLSWHEE du COOK & BAKING PINER, PRESHER for MEALTIME or SNACK.TIME DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE FLAVORED fer HOT oe wap mas a OFF LABEL—ToPS ‘ ice ino Too Chocolate Morsels 20" 49° ¢S: 25° Krun-Chee Potato Chips i 69° Nestle’s QUIK corm, “te 99" tr 49° Haley's rt ease ‘ne 43° Frozen Chicken, ¢ Beef, Turkey, 11-Ox. Cc Ham or Pk Salisbury Steak cs. 3° Birds Eye Frozen Mixed Frult "3" 39° —_ Birds Eye Frozen French Fries 2 = 39° | Minute Maid Frozen Orange Juice 4: Q9* — Top Frost Frozen Fordhook Limas 2 2: 49° ‘Keyko Margarine = 5.:5|° GET FINER GIFTS FASTER Wik ertolas BELL GIFT STAMPSss TRIPLE GOLD BELL GIFT _EVERY WEDNESDAY! — F = Wel i Baked Apple Pie ~ Rinna Bre. allan P Pan Heat ee o : ° } . : f . : = r ‘ } J * gf's / : ) _e THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 , TWENTY-NINE | Following WRIGLEY Stores Are Now’ | TELHURON, SHOPPING CENTER — TOU'RONTIAG TRAIL 2 TELEORAPH at MAPLE NORTH HILL, SHOPPING PLAZA. 5 a 72 ad R Open 9 to 9 S$. SAGIN 9 to 6 P.M. Open 9 to. 9 Dai 9to6 P.M. — Fri., Sat. to 9 a, PERRY 6 P.M. . . Thurs., Fri—9 to 9 . we, : sAGl AW Ds tee 2 p AUBU Lm mone, A, PER 9 Ye A 060, DIXIE HM . Sunday 9 to 6 P.M. Sunday 9 to 6 P.M. Sunda) 9 to 6 P.M. ' 0; -Deily 9 to 9—Sundoy 9 to 6 P.M. Come and get ’em. Super values that need no corralin’. Price bustin’ savings that just won't quit! And they're ‘ © ans. cane. here at your favorite Wrigley ranch . . . already branded with the finest name going ... DEL MONTE! Stock up the pantry, buy ‘em by the dozen, buy ‘em by the case ... and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE . .. at Wrigleys Del Monte Round-Up of Values ! | Ue Michigan No. 1 Extra Fancy Jonathan Here's two famous brands .. . at down - to - earth prices. Carefully trimmed, these select shank portions include plenty of juicy center slices, are deliciously tender . . . and deep hickory smoked, too! Select Shank Portion Whole Smoked Ham ee 454. Hygrede's Freeh or Smoked Mickelberry Pure Pork California Bartlett Pears | | liver Sausage “v= st, 43°, Breaklas! Sausage i". "59. > Michigan Fresh Beets tal = 10° a | eee , | Michigan Sugar Sweet Carrots : 10° a SNS EOD Florida Seedless Grapefruit ~ 5 «39° Prices effective through Sot., Oct. 3. We reserve the right to limit quontities. . Completely Cleaned Oe Meee an kc CHICKENS Michigan's FLAVOR - BEST, finest eating apple. Crisp, red, full of vitamins, flavor. Hygrede or Imperie! Thick Sliced Bacon conc, 20. 79° “pf 8 - TASTE TREAT for QUICK MEAL or SNACK EXTRA-SAVINGS on NEW IMPROVED FORMULA Do 4 GW Pizza "Siri ste ‘se SY AJAX Cleanser ‘32D cn 39° Special yf] CHOICE of HADDOCK, MEAT LOAF or CHOPPED SIRLOIN SAVE on NEW FOIL. BOX with MORE DISHPOWER 3-5-Ib. ¢ § Piece Imported Swanson TV Dinners ‘s. 59 New VEL 4c Off Label 52° 30° Avg. nicure Set NEW —— STYLEREADY IN MINUTES on 900” WiTH ee S EARRINGS SET . We. ona Uugt B & M over, Baked Beans 3 in 7] = VEL 2, for Dishes con OF . i ty SHAVES STARCH CALORIES OFF YOUR MEALS "IMPROVED for ELECTRIC DISHWASHERS ) ahd PA oy _ Uncle Ben's Rice fast; to" 27° New Dishwasher “all” “32° 49¢ ” fi EXTRA-SAVING on LIQUID LAUNDRY STARCH CHILDREN’S ENCYCLOPEDIA only $0 & BOX TOP from STA-FLO Qetbote 22 vorQ9 Rinso Blue Detergent $x 79° CSET FINER GIETS FASTER WITH GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS _AT THESE WRIGLEY STORES -* TEL HURON =» 59 SOUTH SAGINAW * 536 NORTH PERRY * 398 AUBURN 5060 DIXIE HWY. SHOPPING CENTER ee — see ane ___ Drayton Plains 45S. Telegraph - a ooo OS THIRTY ~~ wl THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 Michigan Bell Hike? No, Drop---Economist , LANSING — A state expert takes the position that Michigan Bell Telephone Co, should get a rate reduction instead of the siz- able increase it is seeking from the State Public Service Commis- sion, x * * | Tom Hancock, PSC staff econ- omist, testified Michigan Bell's’ present rate structure yields an’ annual excess of revenues of $3,- 985,000 or $4,550;000, depending on the yardstick used. Atranscript of hearings showed that Hancock differed Jrom company witnesses on their data relating te income, what is a fair rate of return on invest- ment and on determination of a proper rate base. In its rate application filed last March, Michigan Bell mentioned) no specific amount of increase. However, witnesses before the commission indicated an incrase up to 23 million dollars could be justified. NOT BINDING INFLUENCE Hlearings in the case, now recess, will be resumed Oct. in 19. (Advertisement ) conn! Stop Heart Gas 3 Times Faster Certified | tents prove BELL-ANS tap- lets newtrotize 3 thmes as mach stomach acidity Gigant ive — — postal to BELL. ANS, seve ¥. for Ay free sample. ~ ee FALL CRUISES Here is an opportunity to relax and do some shopping before the Chirint mas season—at the same time pes are enjoying the beautiful Wes Indies TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMMER REILLY BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. HURON FE 4-5791 9 WATCH REPAIR Crystals Installed : While You Wait ~ LOU-MOR Micacle Mile Shopping Center lewelers tn the Racaar Aree WIDEST SELECTION USED TV SETS New Center Electronics MIRACLE MILE FE 8.9607 simCORMS Kajoy quick relief and speedily remove aching corns with thin, cushion. # fog Ue Beholl's Aino. pads, Cost but @ trifle ‘to a commission staff assumption jtual ne ~ a four-door sedan (up 70 cents) * * *# to $5,451 for a premiere four- If his fair rate of return figure) door hardtop (up 10 cents). were applied against Michigan CONTINENTAL — From $6,- Bell's higher rate base, it would Ford 60 Prices Holding ‘59 Line Follow GM's Pattern; Falcon Tag Due to Be Announced Soon commission staff members will be cross - examined on presentations made last week. The coramissioners are in no way bound to accept the comelu- | 1 b-rporr uy — Ford Motor Co's sions of the staff, and take no suggested list prices for 1960 model direct part In their formulation, care Will average shout the same Hancock elaborated yesterday tofas those for 1959 models, inewsmen on testimony given) Ford prices, announced yester- Thursday. day, follow a pattern set earlier + * * this month by General Motors in On the questions of rate base— a hold-the-line policy. the company’s input into its intra- * * * state operations in the form of Chrysler Corp. indicated it would plant for rate-making purposes—inot increase prices when the Hancock argued for a calcula- Chrysler - Amperial division yes- tion of 543 million dollars a8 terday announced figures on the on 117th Birthday Barbecue Ribs Says Disputed Indian Area Well Populated NEW DEHLI, Indio @~—The gov- Requested by Vet HOUSTON, Tex. ®—Wa Ww. Williams wants barbecue for his 117th birthday. The last surviving veteran of the Civil War chatted with a daughter today about plans for - Re. ee. Dedication Ceremonies “He wanted to know it we |Not Held by Dam Site were to have a party,” said Saree Willie eon Bowles, | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. When dedication ceremonies of a new flood control dam had to be “I told him that remained to be seen. He said he wanted a big party and barbecue pork ribs, (shifted to town where it could be Of course he couldn’t do anything |held indoors because of rain, the Plattsmouth Journal topped the story with this headline: but chew on the ribs, but if he continues to surprise us all ‘Hill City’ Project Dedicated Friday . . . Not by a Dam Site square miles of Ladakh province in disputed Kashmir state and an \area along the 300-mile border of |Kashmir occupied by Pakistan. she Red Chinese occupy Khur- nak Fort and Spangguar in Ladakh and Lonju in the Northeast Frontier Agency, he said. we'll have them for him.” Oxygen was discovered by Eng- The Confederate veteran was L lish Dr. Priestley in 1774 Himalyan region of the | Northeast Frontier Agency, 6,000' against the utility's $588,390,534. |1969 Imperials, The only Imperial Hancock relied on the meas- |increases covered added equip-' ure of capital obtained through | ment. sale of commen stock to Ameri- | Here are the Ford Co. prices, | can Telephone and Telegraph (except for the new, smaller Fal- Co,, the parent concern, plus jcon whose price is due to be an- money. raised through sale of | nounced later this week: pe ne FORD — From $1,970 for a Michigan Bell witnesses used as| Fairlane business two - door a yardstick depreciated plant plus} coupe (up $6.10) to $2,711 for an allowance for working capital.| a nine passenger Country Squire station wagon (up $9). Own — aig Ford is dropping its custom one as hii me mae 300 line and replacing it with ancock said a return of a , per cent would meet the com- fe Falene 2 ee ers bracket. pany's income requirements, pro- 1 ™ _¢ ae” ducing about $35,400,000 a year, THUNDERBIRD — $3,426 for the hardtop (up $30.70) and Michigan Belj calculates pres: | $3,860 for the convertible (up ent Income at $36,043,000, where- | $201.70). “—- as Hancock said a more proper MERCURY — From $2,389 computation is $37,311,530, for a Monterey two-door se- —— dan (down $156.70) to $3,681 The difference, he said, for a Park Lane Convertible (down $142), EDSEL — From $2,412 for a two-door sedan (up $14) to $2,- 741.50 for a convertible (down $65). LINCOLN — From $4,982 for traces on debt ratio which gives the com- pany more interest that may be charged as a deduction against federal income tax, thereby reduc- Ing tax liability and increasing ac-| 6/9 Ss ESS Seah Se Fe RE ess ay y Sosseee Sas SSSocIas 6-00 '¢-. 3 SE CRY ee in just a few hours you can add years of beauty throughout your home with Hallsark = aaa err @ WALL PANELS 4 267 for a four-door sedan (down 30 cents) to $9,385 for a limo sine (unchanged). come said out 6.02 per cent, Hancock This compares with a 6.6 per | Suggested factory list prices do! cent rate of return established not include any taxes, transporta- MADE OF Nosano ea Easy fo opply ... adheres to any surface, ¢ No experience or special fools needed... Timbuctoo, tle and Double Trouble are al! “names of communities Jersey. New Jersey Hos Them Chicken Bone, Bivalve, Ong Hat, Hi-Nella, Brass’ Cas-| in New 179 Hamilten mi aany Mrminehem fh by the commission tn an order tion charges or dealer handling use give, staples or nails. granting the otifty Its mest re huryes © Easy to clean, won't stain, chip or peel. cent rate increase last year. * *« * ef ical lasts # SPECI Z | A Michigan Bell witness testified) Ford prices are for six cylinder SOROMNC SS sic «SENS oF yemss: ALIZED a fuir rate of return on the larger|Mmodels. A V-8 engine costs $105 © Choice of decorator designed patterns. i SERVICE rate base would be 8 per cent, lextra, Last year it cost $110 extra. ; which would boost income to just/All othér prices are for eight | C eTyv ® Hi-Fi © RADIO over 47 million dollars qa yeur jennie models. Edsels, except | Approx. © TAPE RECORDERS In order to net this much in./the Convertible, are available in’ 20” x 30° © P.A. SYSTEMS come after allowance for federal @X cylinder models at a reduced | on y PANELS © OFFICE INTER-COMS income, a rate increase of §72..\Ptice of $77.80. © WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE ‘M, 000 would be a The biggest price cuts are in | Dihedes Avetable the Mercury line, Ford has added a cigar lighter horn ring, front arm rests and right sun visor as standard equip- ment to the Fairlane series. These cost extra in 1959. Fords go on sale Oct. 8 and the M-F:-L, division cars Oct. 15. . sian oe Saw This Buried Treasure in 1941 Ex-GI Digging for Gold RT HUACHUCA, Ariz. (AP) — An ex-GT from Dallas, Tex, aided by the US) Army, is digging for buried treasure at this southern Arizona post Robert Jones, 55, an unemployed stone omason, swears — there's enough gold buried in’ a) canyon on the reservation “to buy Ft. Worth and Dallas, too" If the Army isn't sold on Jones story, it at least is willing to lend him a huge power. shovel, a drill and a five-man crew to help with| the digging. Jones, a 265-pound Negro who} can't read or write, says he dis- covered more than 200 bars of igold |discovery, The when he accidentally fell down a hidden shaft while hiking in the canyon in 194}? Army authorities wouldn't be- lieve his story at the time, Jones says, and he was shipped overseas with the 25th Infantry ae ake before he could exploit the dis covery Wounded in the South Pacific, | Jones was in and out of veterans hospitals for several years after his discharge in 1944, Jones returned to Ft. Huachuca last January and found what he said was the site of his earlier shaft, however, was covered, r) “Choose F A FU Hop on Down to WEBB [iil 351 S. PADDOCK STREET Hallmark Ceiling Panel 6 Tiles Each Ponel | Hallmark Molded Brick: 20° x 30° Interlocking Panels _ HELDSTONE PATTERN AMERICAN PATTERN ENGLISH EAVES You can give any room the look of luxury you have aiveyi admired. Hallmark is the answer to your decorating problems. 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"65" Exclusively at The Hub Pra clef 18 North Saginaw St. Downtown Pontioc Open ‘Mon. end Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. mitumstinsict lonppamaisni + THE PONTIAC REESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1959 This African’s Reply Was Greek to Her BALTIMORE (APY — For more than a year, Miss Odette. Achain has received what appeared ‘to her to be love letters from a gentleman in Turtisia, Africa. . + & & The Tunisian hired a secretary to write his letters in what he thought was French. But Miss Achain reads French like a French- woman — which she is —. and knew the -man was undwarg of exactly what his secretary was writing. * * * Miss Achin explained the let- ters were coming in Petit Negre, which is elementary French as it is spoken in the colonies by the natives. So she asked her pen pa! to forward some of his sentiments in his own hand. - He did. The letter came the other day, written in Arabic. U.S. to Pay for Exchange With U.A.R. Students CAIRO (UPD — The United States will provide $1,100,000 to finance the exchange of students and professors with the United Arab Republic. U.S. Ambassador Raymond Hare and U.A.R. Education Minister Hamal Eddin Hussein signed the agreement which replaces the Ful- bright exchange program here. Py Japanese is spoken by about 97 million people. EARLY VISITOR — Denver is shrouded in the grip of a four-inch September snow storm. The unseasonable blizzard smashed tree limbs and power lines yesterday, AP Wirephete * jor professional convention. lexpenses are tax-deductible only if; | ey ¢ May HAVE ¥ THIRTY-ONE F e Must Show Ranstes’ if You Deduct Costs WASHINGTON (UPI) — The In| expenses in attending a business *: © 82 The Revenue Service said such | the taxpayer in aftending “‘is bene- | fiting or advancing the interests, of his trade or business.” i One way’ to determine whether this is to compare his job or line, of work with the purpose of the) convention as shown by a program | or agenda, the service said. t Advertisement ’ damaging many parked cars. Sections of the city lost power serv- ice while broken, live Imes dangled dangerously, Have Most Cattle WASHINGTON — Texas, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin lead all) of the gtates in the total number of their cattle. SACRIFICE SALE NELLI w’S 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD SELLING OUT EVERYTHING WITH NO REGARD FOR COST ~OR LOSS! 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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 , The President's statement said 1C ] ] : t FALL YARD Ike Endorses Week, te rng fe im allas Quits “a lu « GOODS SALE — a powerful and creative ] ° _ igvanss surr-aom {10 Study America ~ (cts, mz: | In beriin; | F. < An EOSLESTON: pete | WASHINGTON (UPD =Presideni| le ans gry : ‘Eisenhower today endorsed “Know|Hope College Reports as N - Me We |Your America Week" as a chance, ‘Record 1 ai This Fall are today hetien o g' Berlin ow Man ear : concert indefini nging angry y 'to revitalize this country’s deter. HOLLAND Wh—Hope College re- tely ori FALSE TEETH mination to “study and apply the ports a record number of 1,311| Berliners to the box office ‘to de- With Little Worr principles on which our. nation’ students enrolled for the current mand their money back. Eat, talk, laugh or sneese ory jwas founded.”’ iterm, The figure is boosted slight. ‘The fiery American-born opera fear of insecure false teeth dropping, ~*~ © * lly by 34 special students star, whose Italian husband is holds pistes Armer and more com: | The Commemorative week,| New York with 171 and New suing for a legal separation, an- fortably. This pleasant powderhasno = <-heduled for Nov, 22-28, is spon-|Jersey with 123 lead in registrants nounced through her local agents joealt eause Hausen. Ite eikaline ‘ference to Combat Communism.|from 28 states outside Michigan. that she couldn't sing Saturday Fo aed eke, ppiate odor’ sored by the All American Con-|A total of 37 students represent 15 night because her personal Ameri- nig <costes eperrwaare _ ate: by 50 affiliated groups. ‘foreign countries:~ _| ved — Nicola Rescigno, is * *« * NOW DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER New Imperial DISHMASTER “Can't she sing with another, conductor?’ asked some of the fans who had paid $5 to $25 for! tickets, “She won't,’ agents for the con- cert replied, * * * The firm said it is trying to ar-| range another concert in three UPI Telephete NO BUBBLE TROUBLE — Popping up out of her ‘‘bubble weeks. Miss Callas, 35, also blamed Re-' scigno's illness for her failure to, | appear in London Tuesday to film A VERY PRACTICAL and DESIRABLE GIFT! You are remembered and appreciated scores of times eac h day when you give her a Dishmaster! 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Mrs. Davies finds the midget |commercial TV network has auto, equipped with Labor Party Posters and a loudspegker, just |threatened to sue the singer. the thing for slipping down parrow streets in her campaign for the | The soprano was reported in Oct. 8 elections. |either Milan or London but wasn't, —javailable to the press wherever ishe ‘was. topped by a pent-' house lounge, will ocat i ~ nat ee ne ne skyscraper! Built Before Revolution headquarters on the site of the} The Gen. athanael Greene | N.Y. > present library, originally designed Homestead, in renee R. foes new lias an office building. and ROW built in 1770. Green was second ‘lin command to George Washing- |ton of American troops during the Revolution. glass building, UNITED NATIONS, lection on international affairs Ments. ‘ Hammar-| Target date * for * completion is a estimated late in 1961. 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Sheet eerses wpictiice Vinci, ‘Geli gic e slolan ance THIRTY-FOUR fis i i li A ad - Bond Fate Up to Tax Vote Seeking Funds for Troy Schools Hike in Levy Would let Board Go Ahead With Marshall Retires, Rail Service Ends Clarkston Loses By REBA HEINTZELMAN When George Marshall walks out ef his beloved Grand Trunk rail- Marshall away from the old sta- tion, with its reliable pot-bellied wood stove still standing in the $2,300,000 Issue TROY — The fate of a proposed $2,300,000 bond issue for expansion of edu-, cational facilitfes in this’ city will be decided in a spe-| cial school election Oct. 10., The ers to school board is asking vot- approve a hike jn school taxes. This would raise taxes to) $450 per thousand dollars of assessed property valuation for the first year, $4.40 the second year and less for the third year and on a continuing diminishing scale until the bond issue is paid off in 25 to 30 years. lf the bond issue passes, the school board proposes the fol- towing improvements in the city's school system: A new elementary school for the north central area of the city to middle of the waiting room. That was the time 30 years ago when an Influenza epidemic road station today after 54 years lof faithful service, he not only closes the door on a full career, but relieve overcrowding at Niles, Troy Union and Colerain schools. | * * * An addition to Morse School of} 19 new classrooms, a multipur- room, library, ebinie pose and of- | fice to relieve a aronie m of over- crowding there An addition of two classrooms to balance music and special ed- ucation classes at Poppleton School and improved storage and sewage treatment facilitles, At Big treatment ations in the building Niles ter ations In the school SEEK MORE ROOM Building Schood Additions to the house 600 more students, ine lud- | ing the 9th grade from the junior, high school, thus to relieve over crowding of both senior and junior highs The present proposals would | cost $500,000 less than those which appeared on a ballot last | year, Phe building prograni is for five years based mainly on the number of children now Hving in the dis- trict, with allowance being made| for population growth patterns’ similar to those of the past five YOCurs Enrollment of schools is expected to increase from 3.500 today to 4,500 by 1964 based oon oa sehodl census taken Just) Mary Troy residents are invited to visit the schools to see that the additional space is really needed, according to a statement Issued by the school beard. sewuge alter the jeaver School, and heating pkint old section of heating plant al old section of the ~ how] Troy Iygh high ss hool to repairs at students in) Troy, An open) discussion of eae building plans will be held at pi. Monday in the high Dept gym. Arehitects will present theit plans and drawings at that: tine Application for absentee ballots | must be completed before 2 pm Saturday at the Board of Eduea fin Officer in the Troy High chool, Superintendent of Schools Rex Smith said County Confab for City, Rural Youth Scheduled The Oakland County Extension | Service has invited all local ‘resi- dents between the ages of 17 and 30) to attend a city rural youth conference Oct. 10-11 at Clear Lake Camp near Dowling. The weekend conference is spon- sored by six national and interna- tional youth organizations. Lyall Abel, director of the | County Extension Service, says those interested should — pre- register by Oct. 5. Arrangements can be made by contacting” his office “Those attending will discuss | differences in customs and be liefs | between urban and rural young! America” says Abel * * * Guest speaker for the event will) be Dr. Paul A. Miller, provost of RCEIGAG State Mnivenaily Walled Lake Parents Go Back to School Thursday - WALLED LAKE —'"'Parents Back to School Night’ will be held at both junior -high schools here to morrow and not tonight as report- ed in yesterday's paper. Parents will meet at Clifford H, Smith Junior High at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria, and at Walled Lake Junior High at 8 p.m., also in the school cafeteria. Heir to Schlitz Fortune | Must Take Mental Test OCONOMOWOC, Wis. Walter Talimadge, heir " Sehlitz brewery fortune, guilty’ yesterday to ot'erses involving a girl. Tallmadge, 27, was ordered to. undergo a 60-day psychiatric ex- amination before sentencing. | f (UPI) — to the pleaded two morals 13-year-old fire and eleaning up the two- roomed railroad station on White Lake road each morning. STARTED AS DISPATCHER Born in Walled Lake more than 70 years ago, Marshall married a ‘eile: Will Be Heard Plea for Dismissal of Laxity Charges Denied by Circuit: Judge WASHINGTON : TOWNSHIP Township Atty. P G. Horler’s request that court against the Township Board and Zoning Administrator for alleged laxity of zoning law enforcement be dropped has been denied. Horler argued that since stop- 2 crpuengaeepaeeeamarsaemall oo his leaving signifies the end of, swept the country and Marshall home-town girl and settled down| F Sed ‘Clarkston rail transportation. “ age «4 ine moets to the life Ls @ ratineed wake sete nad peal pace a = * * * Since then, he hasn't missed a : A = — ; ; started dispatcher rating during hours other than Only once in all those years was single day of work—building the | le studied ps ag enna _—_ pl crecitied "ia the ordinance eal of communication—telegraphy.” (hat the township was enforcing 3 the zoning law. — That was when the telegraph op- — sas = erator was the very heart of the; 4. Gerald McLean, represent- a entire railroad system, Marshall) ig the plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. =~ said. Robert Fettig, said there are wn *’* * * other provisions in ‘he ordin- pore ; | ange which have not been en- aoe) The operator directed the eng Gereed \aiace tha law wes ailogied * neer in time schedules, rate of ze = eae uae Tee weg haee © tame situag| ‘Macias a ny dge Alton H when where to e siding acom reuit Judge Alton H. waits for oncoming trains, he ex-|Noe ruled that~he would start to 4 e aa nes vthon - 3 plained. ‘‘‘Now all this is done by) take testimony around the first HONORED AT RECEPTION—Guests of honor at a recep he telephone and radio,” he added | of November. . ) held last’ night at Avondale High School were, from left, t sadly, . Horler pointed out that stop-|) Businesses Un Cf |. Finnish Consul, Harri M. Virjo, the Netherlands Consul, William orders had been issued against | | K. VonWeiler, foreign exchange student Marjatta Eskelinen of There was also a tise when it P : : : . : took 12 big coach cars to haut [Hi-Grade and Maertens sand and | R f f M Wif | Kuopio, Finland, and Ervin Gingrich of Avon Township, who was gay Deer Lake vacationists from |2"4vel companies, said to be oper- 00 or an, | e an exchange student in the The Netherlands this past summer. Detroit, Pontiac and Flint and ating at times other than those | The affair was sponsored by the American Field Service Com- back. pe forth in the ordinance. No) 4 Highland Township couple haS| mittee in the Avondale school community. Highlights of the lar Sund ing {urther action was taken when the) gone into business separately, but) program were ‘selections by the high school glee club; a film of atime then for viltagers to|'%©, companies began to comply|under the same roof. his homeland shown by VonWeiler, remarks trom the Finnish pass time then for villagers to with the provisions, and they are av aid da wide. Dore 8 y Vv » re _ come down to the station and ,, longer in violation, Horler re- Fred Violett wie, 'O-| student and a report of his trip by Gingrich. Both Ervin and watch the black smoke billow from | vorted ’ thea, bought a large old while) sariatta are seniors at Avondale High School this year. While in the big locomotive stacks and spit —_ “ frame home af _ E. Highland) avon Township, Marjatta is a guest im the home of Mr. and Mrs. white steam from around the| The Fettige charge that “lack |Rd. recently and have since com) 41 i, y Talman, of 950 Francis St. wheels as it chugged out of the| % enforcement has resulted in | pletely remodeled it. ST mn station area, chaotic conditions throughout the Half of the building will be | ses western portion of the township, | ihe new location for the Home> E> KECALLS 18T MISHAP endangering the public health, | Uphotstering and Furniture Com. Just three months after he} safety and welfare of all in- pany, owned by Violette, and | AUCTION S ALE started with the Grand Trunk, Mar-| habitants.’’ formerty located at 3005 High. | shal! had his first experience with ney ee Rd. : a bad train accident An earlier test case initiated by} land of ° ' |\the township last month against) His wife has been named man- One mile from his station, on Western Contracting Co. for al-|ager of the East Highland Branch Christmas Eve 1905, five men leged failure to follow the hours|of Steele Real Estate. The new PUBLIC OWNED PROPERTIES were killed crossing the railroad (provision of the ordinance was}branch will be housed in the re- Pontiac Press Phote | track. Although Marshall has as- dismissed. maining half of the building. > END OF THE LINE—Station Master George Marshall and es si “ w_ ee — = — In pursuance of the provisions contained irr Miscel- the pot-bellied stove, his faithful friend on many a cold night, are been forgotten. e first never has | lonenun Resolutions Now 3546, 3554, 3566, 3571 and retiring together today after 54 years of service with the Grand . ; | 3572 as adopted by the Oakiand County Board of Su- Trunk Railroad. The line serving Clarkston is being discontinued Another outstanding experience pervisors at its meetings held on June 22, 1959; August with their retirement. came in 1922 when a spark from INSULATE 5, 1959: September 14, 1959, and September 21, = passing locomotive set fire to the, 1959, respectively, the following described county- station. rT owned pleats will be offered for sale. AT PUBLIC Marshall had gone home to eat 4 ] oe under the terms and conditions hereinafter |his lunch, when a neighbor came e n OU Nn e ‘in and told him his station was on ; | fire. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES e : In those days there was no fire- IN FIOIaU Pp O for ©) aoe wat wetkiog we conser | PARCEL NO. 1 PARCEL NO. 6 “there was we could do » |. ~ & ~ | but Just stand there and let 'er Lot No. 36 Allison Sub. Lot No. 352 Crystal Lake Sub. ” . ae An Oak Park man. and his{brother, Hyman, 36, of Detroit is burn,” Marshall said. Cy of Pontiac St, pstaged be South Blvd. West, brother were seriously wounded|in Harper Hospital with a skull} However, the company immedi- MUM $ Hy OF rontiac during a holdup of their loan office | fracture. ately built the present station on accerT. BID 5,500 Py $4 250 ~clothing store in Detroit yester- Hyman told Detroit Police the foundation of the old, and Mar- | / ‘ day, . shall continued to pile up railroad-| : Joseph Weinman, 38, of 22110 eek be wee im tee roar ef ie ing years. PARCEL NO. 2. , , . itaceiv store at 4159 Hastings St. show- | Lot No. 46 Bellevue Add. ’ veae ene | nba ing jackets to a custome: when [HONORED FOR 50 YEARS House #47 Bellevue St., PARCEL NO. 7 hound in hits stomach, iia] 8¢,Meard & shot sear the front | Four yearn ago, company offi Set 613 exest 5.15 0 ’ stomach, §! door. th e k MINIMUM Lot No. except S. 15’ oor . Sy yeu ct ts m a | aia for his ACCEPT. BID 2 ,400 Ferry Farm Add. House #451 Ile ran up front to find his So. Blvd. co City of Pontiac brother lying on the floor and a There waa a time when closing | ° MINIMU | ryouth standing over him with a! the Clarkston railroad station PARCEL NO. 3. ACCEPT. BID 4,500 : 0S gun in his hand, | would have created havoc with S. 25’ Lot 80 and N. 1212’ . Hyman said he fought with the| towns people, It was their only sede a oT Eee Syn Add. , ; f ( intruder who hit him over the ee ee ee posites car ef arvey St., head with the gun. ~ | Rorse a ugey: eegere’ OF ooperation | Before he passed out, Hyman commuting passengers would acelee ee 2,300 PARCEL NO. 8. ‘said he heard the youth tell the| have been stranded. i No. De emery ust * to take th f Pr ub, House eSt., County School Officials oe ae RRR ae Ney se like ctclne of “ne wate, avout PARCEL NO. 4. Township of Waterford Join Members to Hear Joseph was unable to make alrooms are empty but for the anti- rehire 223 loo annet nD 4 000 Mrs. Neldrett Speak Istatement to police. quated telegraph equipment on the eeicnoue owe . ’ | Hyman said $50 was missing old desk in front of the windows. RaITRUEE 2 200 Superintendents fron. five Oak | trom the ti and 06 from his . * ® sCCEPE. mo ’ rent Pony s hook districts al brother's pocket, A couple of well-worn captain's the county school superintendent! Police are holding the customer, Sealy ey eee ue Beer. eile PARCEL NO. 5. PARCEL NO. 9. joined PTA members from the William Floyd, 23, of Detroit for froen heed ei aad dar oF hence Lot No. 235 Bloomfield Hills bet sag Maori Vesta ‘area to hear Mrs Charles Neld-/questioning, ears Add. House #412 Howland St., ie T ae ee Lake rett, president of the, A 38 caliber pistol was found|YC4™S City of Petiet 1 700 mien wie c 2, 200 ‘ “Michigan PTA Congress, speak by police in a field near the store.| Marshall now plans to putter | ACCEPT. BID CCRT. BID \ lyesterday at the Troy Presbyter-| are “ his 2eteek -_ / : ra} } w e¢ days grow cold, he a I The lope ot her talk wae Clarkston Eastern Star | his wite Ruth will head for the School Policy.” She said that to Elect Officers Monday) South te visit thelr daughter for VACANT LOTS PTAs “must work with the ; ; . . p EL N 10 xchools, cooperating with them ( LARKSTON _ The Joseph (Be The quiet -8 p< oken gentleman ARC L oO. . and net interfering " Bird Chapter of the Eastern Star|thinks it may be hard for Sich) Lots 291, 292, 293, 294 and 295 of Buena Vista Heights Sub. caer will hold an election of officers at/inot to open the station by 7 a.m. Located on Beverly and Fairview Sts., ‘City of Pontiac. Mao, “PTAs must remember ity annual meeting at 6:30 p.m.land that he may feel a little blue! i ka J $ that they are basically educa: | Monday. when he hears an old-time train ACCEPT. BID 1,25 0 tonal — Pri el poles Members and guests have been whistle. (Entire Parcel) carry r) rough, althoug) “asked to bring a ‘dish to pass,”| But, he added, "When you reach many of them appear to be | at the pot-lack dinner. The busi-|the end of the line, it's high time an covering rasmatine ena as ales — subject to | only money-making groups.” ‘ness meeting will follow at 8 p.m. to wet oft.’ ' | a “We oas parents must spend | — — — - alerted be placed on all properties so that each item can be ' more time learning what are the | Is **iron- hun blood’”” | real community and school {s-| gry Prospective purchasers may make appointments for inspection sues,” said Mrs. Neldrett. ki 1 ahene tho _ Ronee: S7 Seneeting this Board. (Tele- * * * | m - ; : The five superintendents who, a ing you on y lattended the talk, along with Di ee 99 William J. Emerson, county sehoo!| half” a woman? TERMS AND CONDITIONS superintendent, were LeRoy °R.| C Watt of Avondale District, Paul A | Foe opera, we ices each ee ee eee ee aoe - se ebnt ot Crawaon. XR Mend ot Are You Se Run-Bewn Yoo heading of “Minimum Acceptable Bid.” All successive bids Lake Orion, ROA Am rose of Ox- Can? Give Your Musbend shall not be less than in multiples of $60.00. Successful bidders ford and Rex B. Smith of Troy. shall be required to make a good faith deposit of not than Workshops were held in the alf- 15% of the total bid immec ly completion sale of termoon following the talk. paren grey fg its to be in cash ra of Auditors who il foe & proper receipt for the full bid price Stiles PTA Meets to be paid within the 90 day period f ay aan oF ounion: Failure to full vayment within said 90 da this arch walker }} shall result in the retention of the preomty-s08 snd deponk by the Toni ht at Ej ht actvolly cradles | County of Oakland as liquidated q g your foot in comfort. AVON TOWNSHIP — A “buzz} \N wide range of sizes TIME AND PLACE OF AUCTION session’ between parents and " and widths. 4-10, AA-EE. nine nite ttt es ie sania members will highlight tomorrow) How tragic when a feels Thus quickly help build rich, red 2: on 4th Floor of Oakland County ; i Lee , night’s meeting of the Stiles School| 0 tired, so run-down, she can’t blood ..:to restore your og * Pon ane. at 10:00 | : PTA to be held at 8 p.m. in the| Pt, Teal companion! Th 71 Sor con one EST, . OCTOBER 7, i ulti-purpose room of the school.} Luckily, it's due to \t can This tine a the Subject of the discussion will be) Hungry a tron Gemmaene ct ne Gnkland® County ‘Board of, Buperviser, re: kinds of programs to offer during Se. “2 wuller trees” ~Temale serves the right tp andrew any of i prop- | : the present school year that will : cy d | erties from ba ao lve defet for the ’ alge Tae he | | Scarce Tapper tyne anaes | attract attendance at the! ful ¢ were : fo fhon foes FE ~ a aad ; PTA meetings. ad. i S ren : ae one's eager - a Comenittes ye jee County Board of |! Speaker of the evening will be, oe aera mf nie toaee te lees ait hrowoh fin ea . - Supervisors. : Bs Mrs. William Porter, president of enrichin iron tonic meas e- Oi youre tired, weak and run- | Ls the East Oaliand Area PTA. pee yong down due to “Tron«Hungry b Council. Her topic will be "The feta start to sirengihen “ron: druggists eT se dant OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF AUDITORS ,4 Goals -and Objectives of PTA.” | Hungry Blood” within one day! soon feel” “all” woman i teks County Office Building ; A barbershop quartet, th e coeanta tt = — = nf ¢ Ne. 1 Lafayette Sr. : ’ “ " < FOR LMENTS! Doctor’ prove Lydia ‘ ' ; : Knights of Note” will sing sev. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (liquid) also ae quick relief : Cc t to 9 P.M. Loke ‘Rd. ; Pontiac, Michigan ; leral scigctions, and refreshments | from discomforts of monthly pain and cha fe, enter Fideral 3-7861, Extension 81 : will be served. a | ' oe ‘ ‘ : . j ; / x 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 380, 1959 weet at tos to, ee eee Sie Halion Premier's Plane |Geoffrey Shurlock Is the Boss (1,000 at MSU Will Get school ; earhen it is be- department. Oakland County \Can‘t Land i in New York porn um — 1 eee JOHNSON ana —y sons articles on mer- ice OK’s Equalizing Rent Refund Rac\ Bits EAST LANSING (UPI) ~ About 1,000 students at Michigan State University will get a 20-dollar cut make us use “illegal operation because of MSU's record 1959 fall instead.” enrollment of ‘nearly 21,600. “We feel that it is no more than fair to make rent concession. to _— who must live in quarters more crowded than those other PONTIAC PREMIERE DRIVE IN THEATER By BOB THOMAS TWO SCENES TRIED ~*~ * * |students enjoy,” May: said. “In SHOWING | oe ae. A Military Air Transport Service AP Movie-TV Writer ‘Shurlock’s advice is available| Philip J. May, MSU vice presi-\general, students have accepted st from, New "York to pick up. the| HOLLYWOOD (AP) — tn. “I tom wart toed ot fn pro |Get, fo, busine, ftir, ‘sald the station chery, faking A Motion Picture Italian leader and fly him to Waah- Started, With a Kiss,” Debbie SS ee oe ee boned dhedbain er saosin "Reynolds hops in bed nude with an Air Force general (Fred Clark) Aboard the MATS plane were thinking he, is her sergpant-hes- Italian Ambassador Manlio Brosio! pang Glenn Ford. The. scene evokes guffaws at every perform- ance, as wel] as some raised eye- brows. Such ri- baldry could never have been shown in a Hollywood movie until the last year or two. “I think sex is -all right when it's shown in an That Faces Facts of Todays Youth! 7 DAYS FROM NOW “alg MEET THE KIDS ‘el ALE. dO MACDONALD MARSHA CAREY - HUNT These Are ‘No Juvenile Delinquents These Are Nice Kids in Trouble! FIRST SHOWING! [7 IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC! NOW! thru SAT. or scripts H fice. If ee Go ae pee LOCAL 653 386 E. KENNETT RD. | reonay Dance Starting Oct. 2nd 8:00 P. M. ‘til 11:30 P. M. The ‘actual product is the fines) test. A racy scene may have been saved by the good taste of the! director. In it stays. The neckline | of the leading lady may plunge: too perilously, Out it goes. The Shurlock office word is fi-' nal, unless the producer wants to! appeal to the presidents of al! the | companies. But that cumbersome} process is seldom used. | |\Waterford Village School Polio Clinic Tomorrow A polio clinic will be held from 730 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the aterford Village School, spon- lsored by the Parent-Teacher Assn. DEBBIE REYNOLDS amusing manner| See sen ‘ied gray Will Hays, Even such me | words as bitch (“Anatomy of a Apparently the production code yfurder’’) and whore (“A Farewell All children must be accompa- office agreed, for it okayed the to arms’) and subjects like dope =m nied by an adult. Dr. William | scene. It has been approving 4! (--Hatful of Rain”) and abortion |Crommett anti three trained nurses | lot of things that never would have | (“Blue Denim” ). jwill be in charge of the clinic, Ibeen passed in the time of _the| - + ———— But though moral ~ attitudes NOW! thru Saturday! |= miss se ove CROSBY , THOMAS ~ sationally,’’ (Tharsday: The new frankness in films. Will it lead te the “adults only” tag?) pence eee ~ NOW thru THURSDAY! It’s the Big Parade of Youth, Love and Laughter! 2th Century-Fox launches the al- out pe ie maneuvers of the year +» and it's en target .«. . fer the peagpest ef the bestest fun you ever iczar Hays handed Joseph Breen |censorial reins over ‘Hollywood. Breen's sucéessor, Geoffrey Shur- lock, has virtually the final say-so on what can and cannot appear in films. Shurlock and his aides have been likened to Supreme Court | justices. The code is their consti-/} tution. They interpret it in keep-| ing with the times, steering be-| tween sensation - seekers and prudes, * * * “J think Shurlock might have let us use the word ‘abortion’ in| ‘Blue Denim.’"’ says Frank Me- Carthy, 20th-Fox contact with the code office. ‘It is certainly seen in newspapers and the front covers ; ] of family magazines like the Sat-| MAY BRITT 1 urday Evening Post and Reader's . Digest, But because the word was His Law Books ENTERTAINMENT Shown at: 1:9 - 3-25 eos THAT PUTS A GLOW aie ally banned by the code, IL ft No Ti ous St im 8 TNE MAR Sete hed Sy hie St PETE NO 2 INS , Tou SEEN + a * FIRST WITH THE FINEST * WE iN Actor’s Wife Pulls Raid, Added “BLUE WATER SPORTS” @ NOVELTY @ CARTOON FRIDAY! SEE IT WITH SOMEONE YOU WOULON'T MIND BEING SEEN DEAD with ! SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— Faces Slander Charge | swedis actress May Britt, charg- ing her husband's dedication to ISLE OF CAPRI, Italy (UPI) his law studies excluded marri- — Mrs. Norma Clark formally jage obtained a divorce Tuesday charged the wife of British Actor trom Edward Gregson. Edmund Purdom with housebreak | Gregson, 21, wealthy onetime ac- ing and Slander in a compla‘nt tor ig a student at Stanford Uni- filed with police here last night. ‘versity, Miss Britt, 24, accused The charges grew out of a raid phim of mental cruelty. by Mrs. Barbara Purdom, known ‘The slender actress testified she by the stage name Alicia Darr, made every effort to help the mar- on Mrs. Clark's villa last Sept. 20. riage succeed. | Mrs. Purdom gaid she ‘found | *“T offered to give up my ca- what I had expected to find” and reer,” the said. ‘He suggested the brought penal charges of concubi- divorce.”’ nage, insult and battery against | The couple, married 18 mantha| her husband and Mrs. Clark, an ago in Tijuana, Mexico, separated 5) American resident here. Sept. 8. RAY WALSTON. STARTS Theatre . OPEN 6:30 P.M. — STARTS 7:00 P. M —— PREMIERE SHOWING | Now! ‘thru FRI. < | *. at 7:30 Only Sat. The Last Day at 1:30-5:00- 8:30 Scientists to Experiment With Suspended Life I ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI)D—|has been kept in that state, and A scientific team today anticipat-|the scientific team which accom- ed putting animals into a state of|plished the feat refused to put THE ULTIMATE EXCITEMENT om NOW ? An ea 90c \suspended animation for indefinite|any limitation on the possible de-, ie sid isc Gs im Aduits....... |periods and then restore them to velopments. 1] mn weweren ..... ‘full activity. — Complete! - Uncut! | + * * 4 Lest Dey! ALAN FREED in “GO, JOHNNY, Go” 6 & “TIME LIMIT” = | [t's a staggering idea and its farthest extension would mean a Popular Prices! oer en ee man could be brought back to Starts Deers Open 10:45 life after years or decades of a’ a ne “living death.” Don't think it is, Tomorrow aad : ‘going to happen soon or is even} |possible. A man may be too com-' plicated a ‘‘whole animal.” | “Heart banks” are now possi- dis, aesning Got coud temen | Src cu roe equi toe Sem | | in a cold room against the time To the Thousends of Theater Goers Who Were Thrilled With the Mighty atotouton We socomenand This Colorful and Exciting Attraction! | - J —-. te ~~ - - ~ ~~ ad -” Sl ~ 7 A ay Er A FRANK SQUEEZE.. AND ZING Witt Go — - ~~ -~ - = * eS SR ce r < THE STRINGS when they would be transplant- Gir« Gi NI © ») } it in| * OF Your a = = .\\ ¢ HEART! 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Sobell has a 16-year-old son and a 20-yearold stepdaughter. Earliest settlers in Delaware} were by Dutch Swedes. Pope John Asks Rosary Be Recited ‘for Peace’ VATICAN CITY (UPI — Pope John XXIII today issued an en- cyclical calling for recitation .of | ousiy the Rosary during October for “peace and concord among na- tions.”’ The Pope's third encyclical since ihe ascended the throne of St. Peter THIRTY NINE uate ettentivety. the grave task the present hour,” Will Get Home Lab in Experiment | Bright Boy Is Encouraged SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (UPI) | — A farm boy who amazed his! one-room country school teacher | with his knowledge of science, and | mathematics is the basis for an! experiment in home learning for | the exceptionally talented student. | The boy, who was not identified, | showed unusual proficiency in caiculus problems when he was 12. U:N. 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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 NEE Rg aR geen Rae lai Ap lg: gg Se AEP peel i 1959 World Series May Be Richest in Baseball Hi Comiskey Park Scene of First Game Tomorrow Roger Craig to Hurl for Dodgers, Chisox Rely on Early Wynn CHICAGO — The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago White Sox, two clubs that have to scrap for what they get, finally open what might be baseball's~ richest + World Series tomorrow at Comis- key Park. Manager Walt Alston, his Dodg- ers riding high after beating Mil-| waukee in the National League | pennant playoff, said his first’ game pitcher probably will be Roger Craig (11-5), an almost for- gotten right-hander who became an ace in the drive for the flag. White Sex manager Al Lopes | is expected to name Farly Wynn, | at 39 the Old Man right-hander who topped the majors with 22 victories and was the American League's only 20-game winner. The oddsmakers favor the White Sox, playing in a World Series for the first time in 40 years, at 11-10 for both the entire series and the| first game * * * The first two games will be played in Comiskey Park with the best-of-seven championship then shifting to the Coliseum in Los) Angeles for the third, fourth and, | if necessary, fifth games. If needed, the sixth and seventh games will be played in Chicago, with a day of travel interrupting play when the clubs shift parks. It's the massive seating some 91,000 for baseball, which could make this the rich- est series, Comiskey Park seats 46,550. All games will start at 1 pot. local time (1 pm., EST, tn Chi- cago, 4 p.m., EST in Los Angeles) and will be telecast and broadcast nationally (NBC) * * The bookmakers have made the White Sox favorites because of their three days of rest since Sun- day's close of the American League season. That layoff, how- ever, may have cooled off the Sox, while the Dodgers could still be riding the kick of having won cight of their last 10 games. The Dodgers, first club ever fo win an NL pennant after | finishing seventh the year he- fore, jumped into Comiskey Park for a workout today. They boarded a flight from Angeles a few hours after elim. inating the defending champion Braves two straight in the best of three playoff with yesterday's 6.5, 12-Inning victory. tas Lopez, meanwhile, sent White Sox through an Intra squad game yesterday, hoping to keep ‘em sharp . * * * opener caused by the NL playoff probably did the Sox’ walking| But it may not prove a_ benefit for Wynn. The Old Man, top win. | ner among major league pitchers | still at $t (271), has worked best} with three days rest. He'll have | four days of rest for the opening: assignment While the Dodgers, also in good physical shape, number quite a few holdovers from pre- vious Series squads, the White | Sox have but four — first base. | man Earl Torgeson, with the 1948 Braves; outfielder Al Smith and Wynn, with the 1954 Cleve- land Indians; and Lollar, with the 1947 New York Yankees. Only Lollar was with a winner, and it was the Dodgers whom the} Yankees beat, in seven games. * * we Lopez, resigned for 1960 by the _ Coliseum, | x * * Ak x *& * “k we * x kk * Dream House Grows Some for Stan Williams After Fancy Relief Chore (Stan Williams stopped the Braves without a hit over the final three ae to pitch the Dodgers to @ 12-Inning, 6-8 vic- tory and the National League pennant In the following dia- patch, he gives his impressions of the game } CHICAGO (UPI) — "I can see my dream house now.’”’ This was Dedger pitcher Stan Williams talking. Maybe you don't know what I'm talking about, so I'll let you in on a big private joke between me and my Dodger teammates. They all know that I'm plan- ning t» build a new home, either here in California or in Denver. Every time I go oat to the mound and get racked, the fel- | lows come back in the clubhouse | and needle me with something | like: “That foundation sank a bit today.”’ Not yesterday, though. | going to call the builder and tell | shingles. | ® * * | J can't remember the last time I won a game this year. I know note: It was July 28.) « When our club made a pitch. ing change in the ninth, I thought I would get a chance to work. I was kind of disap. pointed when the skipper didn't call me. i But I was tickled when he did | , in the 10th. pressure, People get the wrong I'm | | player. | him he can start putting on the | | that way. | relaxed whenever | get the call it was against Pittsburgh and | I'd have to guess it was about | 2 or 24% months ago. (Editor's | I didn't feel any idea about pressure on a ball In my owr case, the only time I feel any pressure is when I'm sitting around doing nothing. I almost get an ulcer But I feel perfectly to pitch. vv * That's how it was yesterday. I know it sounds trite, but it seemed just like any other ball game, except perhaps in the 11th when the Braves filled the bases on me. At a time like that, you begin to realize how important the game actually is. I was extra | | t THE BiGi WIN yesterday in the 12th inning. AYs Ready for Series, Li — Jubilant Dodgers crowd around Gil Hodges (14) after he scored the run which beat the Milwaukee Braves He scored all the way from second. base as Fellx Mantilla made a Los Angeles* low throw to firat on a grounder. beat the Braves 6-5 after scoring three runs in the bottom of the 9th fo tle the game. AP Wirephote The Dodgers Tomor- a an eg ne kes Sox’ Chances row the World Series starts in Chicago. CHICAGO WwW — The Los Angeles Dodgers. Armed with a new contract call- wounded — outfielder Jim Landis ing for the highest salary ever (injured leg) and catcher Sherm!paid a White Sox player or man- Lollar (bruised hand)—some good.) ager, Al Lopez feels his team has a great chance for the title, “ET acouted all of those teams,” sald Lopes. “Some days they Anderson Hits Second Record PCH Ace Paces 17-42 Win Over Jays; W.L. Edges Milford Pontiac Central High's hill-and- dale squad yesterday rolled to its season's 2nd victory. The victory was also the 2nd for ace harrier dians of ‘54 — and lost the Series another record win, in four straight games to the Giants. This is the fifth White Sox team to win a pennant, but only the fourth to play in a World | Series. The 1901 club won the first AL race, but the World Series wasn’t born until 1903. The hitless wonders 0: 1906 won | the Series from Chicago's Cubs | and the 1917 team beat the New York Giants. Then came the infamous Black. Sox and the rigged 1919 Series | with Cincinnati, * * *® The Sox, with 35 of their 94 victories by one run, put away! their first pennant since then with a 4-2 victory, behind Wynn, over Cleveland a week ago yesterday. Like the Dodgers, the White Sox gathered in the pennant by beat- ing the only club that ‘could take it from them. - The No, 1 PCH jogger turned ‘straight ‘perfect’ test, 15-50 at the same time. In a non-loop meet at Mil ford, Walled Lake's George Bee- man also set a course mark at 10:52, over the Kensington Park | eireult, Vikings won 928-49 for | thelr 3rd straight victory of the fall, Chiefs took the top four places, jatso the 7-9-10 positions. a: Anderson's record was an easy one, the smooth-running Chief fin- shing far in front of 2d place' aati Johnson, Jim Nelson, and; n KR, Byrd. Jays’ Spear Benne were $6. Bin Tth, Lawton of Sout and La- bell-was Bth and ‘s Larry Mattingly and Jim- mie Keel, 9-10. Ernie Johnson (18:09) paced the Jayvees win The Dodgers, winning a pennant | Behind Beeman, Walled Lake with the fewest victories (88) in finished Mike Congrove (2) Ron National League history, ‘pat away |Bérby their ninth title — first as a West (WL, 3), Ken Wentzel (4), withy Jack Hobbs, ‘Dave Partigh, | Coast club — affer being tied with inne also in the top 10. il Milwaukee for second, ‘two games |M Munson (6), were other top places! 1 behind San Francisco, on the next to Jast Wviday gf the season. ‘s Ken Nelsdf (5), Dennis ments, % Chicago White Sox, eyeing what will be ithe biggest World Series melon in The one-day delay in the Series history, are ready to take on the ihad any tenure he wanted but in- | “— believe that for all con- Sox at $50,000, managed the Ip-Joe Anderson, and Joe made it, corned, 0 ts Beet new to Rave a8 extended contract. It's more am- in a@ fast 10:19 for the rugged two-| Veeck tried to rehire Lopez last/ its short screen, ‘mile Southfield course, as Chiefs: \defeated Southfield’s Bluejays 17- 42. Pontiac Jayvees won their 2nd were Impressive and othey days not so impressive.” Lopez called .Los Angeles “a pretty good ball club with a few guys who can run."’ He wouldn't say if he thought the Dodgers were faster than his ''Go Go” Sox but sald ‘their catcher John Roseboro can run, I saw him steal a base against the Cubs.” Lopez signed a one-year con- ‘tract calling for an estimated $50,- ;000. The highest paid Sox player lin believed to be Nellie Fox who: ‘is supposedly receiving around! $40,000 When White Sox President Bil | Veeck unveiled a replica of Lo. pes' contract — a giant . sleed board with the terms printed clearly — he was sprayed with questions as to why it was for one year. Veeck said Lopez could have sisted on only one year “They might get tired of me after a year,’ laughed Lopez. Then he added: leable this way.” can League pennant, is dwarfed " ‘ BIG MAN, BIG_OONTRACT — Lopez, who piloted the White oie his 1980 contract which was said. to “Lopez Waves Fat Contract at LA Aug. 20, Lopez's Sist birthday, but the former catcher refused saying he wanted to wait for the end of the season, Under Lopez, the White Sox finished second in 1957 and 1958. Lopez is the only manager who has cracked Casey Stengel's mo- nopoly of Yankee pennants. Lopez won with Cleveland in 1954 but lost four straight Series to the New York Giants. With Low Angeles winning the pannant, Lopez called off plans neapolis Millers for an intrasquad game today. “We'll just take a little batting practice,” he said. Lepet was mum on his opening | pitcher but it ts expected that | They resume the Little World sometime today. he’l) announce it (Series will bé Early Wynn, bis veteran 22-game winner. With Los Angeles as the oppo- nent, southpaw Billy Pierce could be a likely starter in the second game. That would give Bob Shaw, the young right-hander who carved an 18-6 record, the assignment in’ the third game which will be played in Los Angeles. Pierce has not been in form much of this season and it is un- derstandable that rather pitch him Park rather than Los Angeles with!a winner playoff, Lopez would —— = * careful pitching to Joe Adcock with three men on. Luckily, I got him to hit into a ferceout that ended the inning. I got him on a fast ball. As a matter of fact, I got everyone the same way. I threw only one curve during the three innings I was out there and I missed with it. So I de- cided to stay with my best pitch —the fast ball. An infield single by veteran Carl Furilla and'a throwing error by Felix Mantilla let in the run that broke up the tense 4-hour and 6-minute struggle and cata- pulted the Dodgers into the World Sox “opening Thursday in Chi- cago's Comiskey Park. Each team had the bases loaded in the llth but jt re- mained for the 12th inning to touch off a wild explosion by the disappointing crowd of 36,528 at the uncovered Colli- seum. Dark shadows covered the en- tire playing area and the lights were burning brightly as they moved to the last of the 12th, still locked at 5-5. Stan Williams, sixth Dodger pitcher, and Bob Rush, the fifth Milwaukee pitch- er, were chugging along as though they expected to stay all night, rs Wally Moon, the Dodgers’ lead-off hitter, out to Bobby Avila and Williams, who Aaron Nets 2nd NL Batting Title | two Milwaukee Finishes 1959 Season With .355 Average, . NEW YORK (® — Hank Aaron of Milwaukee won the 1959 National League batting championship with a 355 average Tuesday. It was his jsecond batting title. He won it with a .328 average in 1956. Aaron who paced the senior cireult batsmen from the open- ing week of the season, collected hits in four official tries Tuesday as the Braves bowed to Los Angeles in the second and final playoff game for the Outfielder | pennant. Aaron wound up with 223 hits and a 10-point lead over | Joe Cunningham of St. Louis, | Eddie Mathews’ sixth inning homer in Tuesday's game gave. Resumes at Havana in the World in Comiskey/for as long as it takes to decile the Braves’ third baseman the home run championship with 46.) ' He ended the regular season in a' ‘deadlock with Ernie Banks of Chi-| cago. Banks captured the rons batted in crown with 143. | The American League batting \title wag taken by Detroit's Har-' ‘vey Kuenn. He hit .353. : Little World Series xk * threw three hitless and score- less rgliet innings, flied out. Gil Hodges, one of the Dodgers’ old pros of previous World Series, took the count of 3-1 before he walked. Joe Pignata‘no, the second string catcher from the old Brooklyn home, singled sharply past Eddie Dodgers’ Mathews into left field. * * * Now it was Furillo’s turn. . The 31-year-old outfielder, the only active Dodger who played in both of the club’s previous playoff defeats, took a called strike. Then he looked at a ball. | a foul back, Series with the Chicago White | Furillo hit the next pitch sharply through the box toward second base. Mantilla, the sec- ond baseman who moved to shortstop when Johnny Logan was injured in the seventh, raced behind second to make a play. His hurried throw was low to first baseman Frank Torre and bounced away. Then * Start Putting On Those Shingles, Men! Hodges, who had held up at third, raced home with the big- gest run the Los Angeles club ever scored. The Dodgers mobbed Hodges as he came rolling home for it meant their 13th pennant—first on the West Coast—and a chance at perhaps the richest World Series pot of all. * * * It was a cruel defeat for the “Braves who appeared to have the game sewed up with a 5-2 lead and Burdette moving along smoothly going into the last of the ninth. To lose the pennant you were favored to win on an infield single anc an error was the toughest blow of all. But to the Dodgers this was a glorious Cinderella victory. They are the first club in National League history that ever moved from seventh place at the close of one season to win the pennant the next year. AP Wirephete LOSES ARGUMENT — Umpire Augie Donatelli uses a finger to emphasize a point as he gets an argument from Charlie Neal of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first inning of the game yester- day. The Dodgers protested when the umpire called Hank Aaron of the Braves safe at second on a double to the left field screen. Tt oy troit to join the Detroit Pistons yesterday. The Pistons play their first exhibition game in Grand Rapids tonight agajnst the Royals. ‘ * * : U. of D. fullback Joe Pascuzzi underwent surgery yesterday for jaPafko If Logan ss dVernon Cottier 2b kAdcock |Spahn p ‘|Snider cf ar Kings, cold-shouldered by the |weather and fans in the wintry, |northland, flee today for Havana's sunshine and pesos. tomorrow night in the Cuban capital after top minor league brass decided two games were enough in the cold, wind and rain of Minneapolis. The teams are tied 1-1. Last night's scheduled windup game of the Minneapolis section of the series was shifted to Ha- vana, where crowds up to 20,000 a game have been forecast. — The teams drew only 3,§8 in two games here. The series will stay in Havana ABC cameras TV Misses Clarification of Action Fans Left ‘Up in Air’ About Vital Last Play NEW YORK (AP)—Television missed a chance to clarify the vital last play of yesterday's Los Angeles-Milwaukee playoff game by not running it on video tape. With two on and two out in the last of the 12th, things happened fast when Carl Furille hit an in- field grounder near second, seemed an easy out, but in the next second the game was over. Shortstop Felix Mantilla threw the MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—The Min-|ball low. to first. base and. Gil and Havana Sug- Hodges scored from second, ¥ * * The unexpected ending to the! |12-inning drama probably caught many viewers by surprise, The in Los Angeles caught the low throw that bounced past first baseman Frank Torre and Hodges crossing the plate. But everything happened so fast that this viewer found it a bit confusing. Did Hodges stop at third and start running only when Mantilla threw low? Why, didn’t Mantilla It Hodges? ‘‘No”’ Manager Fred Haney. just hold the ball, leaving the bases loaded? 6 Accustomed as this viewer is to watching video tape reruns of tele- vised horse races we looked for the same thing on this vital last play. Nothing happened. Dressing room stories later dis- closed that Mantilla felt he had a force play at second base but ‘‘the ball took a crazy bounce .. . I was off balance when I grabbed the ball. It was the only play (the throw to first) I had. I had to get rid of it." If Mantilla had held the ball, recovered his balance, and thrown) to the plate could he have caught said Milwaukee x & But Hodges said he had had ne : (Coach Pee Wee Reese) yelled to go on. I took one look and just was able to see the ball bounce past Torre.” in the best-of-seven ’ _ AP Wireprere salary in history of the club, Club manager Bill Veeck watches as Lopez affixes his signature to the giant-siged contract. : ?s Sate Ef, | Z All-Star Pin Points. FOOT AND ARM TOGETHER 2 37 - a torn knee ligament and is out for the season completing his ‘carrer as he is a senior. Orchard Lake's Jerry Leszezynski will take over the fullback slot against Ken- tucky Friday night. * * x Professiona] wrestling takes another fling in Pontiac tonight with a four-bout program at the city Armory on Water street. A triple main event will be featured and the starting time 1s 8:30 p.m. * * * The touring Detroit Red Wings handed Spokane of the Western Hockey League an 11-1 drubb’ng yesterday in an exhibition game. 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SF — Man- tila, Furillo. , : IP HRER | Drysdale . 4136 5 8 Podres 2133 0 06 Churn 41131 1 =T Koufax 230 0 8 Labine 1300 6 Wiliams (W, 5-5) 3 0 0 @ x-Burdette 8 100 5 5 y-McMahon 0 10 0 Spahn 131 6 0 Jay 2131 0 0 Rush (L, 5-6) 2 21 0 High Gost of Fishing. < we rr » See To i as aoe ees THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1959 FORTY-ONE. * Ril WM ee & a er xk * * Northern Host to Farmington, Walled Lake at Waterford The Inter-Lakes Conference, at Waterford and Berkley at South- Michigan's fastest-growing Class A field — that’s the Friday evening high school athletic league, now slate in the IL circuit. has dispensed with all prelimin.| Farmington, unbeaten in its aries in the 1959 football season orite to down Northern in their.8 and the main event is a hand. o'clock duel at Pentiac’s Wisner Every member of the six-team | Stadium. % loop has two non-conference | The Huskies, winnets over games under the belt and the | | ake Orion in their season open- drive for the championship is | 4, and victims of a heartbreak- about to begin. In short, league ing 14-12 decisien at Hazel Park play starts Friday. =. last week, look outgunned and A full three-game schedule is on| out-manned for this encounter. it's very doubtful that any loop)for the Huskies and a team often could offer a more attractive open-' reaches great heights on such an ing round. occasion. The Ed Heikkinen- * * * coached Northern squad may lose, Defending champion Farmington) pyt the Falcons are certain to at Pontiac Northern, Walled Lake have a fight on their hands. Free MINK STOLE — Free “YOU CAN WIN” Come In... Or Call DeSete SCHUTZ MOTORS piym. 012 S. Woodward MI 6-5300 Birmingham JO 6-1545 | | | | Back inForm By The Associated Press | Army’s unique Lonely Eend of- | fense proved such a potent pass- jing formation last season that the }Cadets, long known as a running ‘team, won the major college foot-| \ball passing championship. They | REBUILT MOTORS Harvey Chapman, a versatile per- former who switched from halfback to quarterback this fall, is the key figure in the. Farmington attack and the big man the Huskies must stop if they hope -to make a battle of it. Walled Lake, pre-season title favorite in the I-L, renews its bitter feud with the Skippers on the Waterford gridiron. The Skippers have not beaten Walled Lake in football since 1955 when a young fellow named Lindy Salathiel carried the Wa- terford mail. In 1956 the Skip- pers lost the I-L title to Walled Lake in a showdown fight and they have seen nothing but mis- ery since that time. Waterford bounced into the win- ning column last week with an 18-6 conquest of Lapeer and may be working up a full head of steam for the Vikings of Dave' zridders could easily spring a sur-) prise when they line up for the 8 p.m. kickoff. . Southfield has yet to taste vic-| tory in two starts, but the Jays will be favorites to whip Berk-| xk *« * Clemens and East Detroit goes to Ferndale to round out the league program, Leading non-conference attrac- tions Friday will be Romeo at Ox-, ford and Troy at Rochester. Pon-; tiae-Central, undefeated in two games, clashes with River Rouge on Saturday night at 8 o'clock in Wisner Stadium. Tigers, Denver Complete Working Pact for 1960 || DENVER ® — Bob Howsam, | president of the Denver Bears, | said Tuesday the club will have a working agreement with the | Detroit Tigers for the 1960 base- | ball seasen in the American Assn. Next season will be Denver's last in the association if the pro- pesed Continental League begins | Cadet Offense | | Operations in 1961 as a third ma- ‘Smith. Walled Lake will be a top- jor circuit, Denver is a charter i ‘heavy choice, but Dave Freeman's, member of the new league. Buzz Fazio Places 7th NASHVILLE, Tenn. wW— Buzz Fazio of Detroit accumulated 159 32| Peterson points apd wound up U Coaches: Shed Tears for Fach Other i After Consoling I-L Grid War Starts Friday Wors hey New State ‘B’ Champ Certain in 1959 Poll By The Associated Press YEAR-END CLEARANCE—'59. MODELS! APPLIANCES @ TOM’S ELECTRIC TELEVISION MArket 4-1559 MAPLE PLAZA, WALLED LAKE "See the New 1960. ‘BCA and ZENITH Radios and Televisions STEFANSKI Radio & Television A handful of student s—just 1157 W. Huron St. FE 2-6967 Turn to Battle Elliott and Daugherty Both Get Ready for Saturday Clash BRUNO. L. KEARNS Editer, Pontiac Press By Sports ANN ARBOR — Rival Michigan and Michigan State coaches first expressed sympathies toward each other as result of last week's misfortunes and_ then heaped all kind of praises on the other's team as they prepared for their big game Saturday. * * * young Bump Elliott said, ‘We three putted our first game, bur like in golf we have eight more ‘holes to play and we will try to ” do it in regulation twe putts Eliott and Duffy Daugherty of MSU beth praised the sopho- mores they used in their open- ing games and pointed out that “the big break" could spell the difference in their meeting ley, which also hasn't won a ver-| seventh in the Southern Match Saturday. dict in two tries. Several] other top-notch games are carded Friday, both league and non-league variety. The Wayne-Oakland slate finds Birmingham resumes its bid for) Basketball Assn. launch a 14-game what happened last week against wij) be held in connection with | Games bowling championships yes-| “We terday. Tom Hennessey of St. Louis successfully defended his title,! ending up with 172.11 Peterson points. i LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Phil- a chance to win the conferene® | area. show officia] reports. ladelphia Warriors of the National title as anyone and regardless of| e ] a j |Ballman of East Detroit, Bob : reightlifting championshi Christian Keeps Scoring. 2:22 cmimt sk Sie See iBrandstatter of Ey Lansing, | _ - _ SPECIAL nt End Reg $1C * Complete Fr Alignment * Balance 2 Fron Reg $50 * Pack Front Wheels ® Adjust Brakes RE BRE S dope * Inepect Brake | Ie prs spect Or # Inapect Wheel Cy PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK © All NO © Best work in town | / @ All work done while you watch ® Talk to skilled mechanics Safety-S | THE ECONOMY TIRE FOR ECONOMY DRIVING $] 2» 670x15 Plus Tax and Retreadable Tire? CASH NEEDED! ads ry yp ae had seven sophomores play Jast week,’ said Elliott “and we plan no shakeup this week."' * “Before the season started I * * 'said Michigan State has as £00d | tries lintt Michigan last week, just as our mistakes hurt us,’’ he added. State hurt Itself Daugherty lauded sophs Gary but said he was Geared in some veteran like Blanc Mar- tin * * * “Rlanche had too much on his mind. There have been family problems and I know it affected him somewhat,"’ said Daugherty “Dean Look's absence really did net hurt us and Tom Wil- son did areal good job,” he-| added, “our linemen = just missed ments.”’ too many assign. “Our biggest injury was our hurt feelings," Daugherty com- mented. * * * “We know Michigan's problem was similar to ours and our scouting reports were quite im- pressed with the speed of couple of Bump's backs and his defense ” on the line “After next Saturday I wish him the best of luck and hope he goes all the way,’ Daugher. | ty Elliott. The game has been sold out and 101,000 will nual rivalry * * * Asked if the collegiate substi- tution rule handicapped him last first looked at Fritz Crisler sitting along side and then said with a_ smile, “What do you want me to say.” watch week, Elliott i] - started the 1959 season in the ae gti | Helly at Brighton, Bloomfield The first major college team| oa So ae ce ac *t Warriors Meet Hawks statistics of the season, released plea aac non mn vow | jteday by the National Collegiate ai ‘A.A. Service Bureau, list Army ‘as No. 1 in passing and total of- the Eastern Michigan crown by exhibition schedule tonight against Texas A&M I still think Duffy! the Progressive affair, fense. : |playing host to Hazel Park while the St. Louis Hawks in Los An- could walk off with it.” said E!-| | TOTAL OFFENSE |Royal. Oak Kimball entertains Mt.|geles’ new sports arena. G Plays Yds. Avg.| _...... Se ! 1. Army 5 7 43 «(563.0 No Money Do pene) Bo Rs © Money ¢ df ke tex st. 2 1 0 465 WE Ace Has 39, Stott 30 | 24 Months to Pay 6. Ariz. Bt /2 Ml 782 391.0 : Ao. POM ceacoce es 1 84.384 384.0) * H wromes ; ie te} o73.2| Automatic 1 Navy 2 141 727 —(363!| ee RUSHING OFFENSE | | Transmission No. Tex te. gS tts ay | . riz siwieta eral 37.0 Our S cialty 3. Harvard 1 57 3% (328.0 Motor Tune-Up 3 Sereuse a OS BY B88) «Walled Lake's Bob Christian move into the top group. He will Fest Service Nerd Miro ag , ty POT ENS ,,, (rolled up 12 more points last Fri- go against Pontiac Northern here Q ity Work ! H army 4 2 70.6 ma. 314.0, day. , to boost his total to 39 and Friday. } ual rs sian wre St " “9 in oo pre onrcorye County _in-| pe eee i Om ver ABD. F 7 0 f fi 2 . e $ Syracuse. 217773 «18S 1.0 Cua! leader but several others St. Michael's 54-point splurge FE 3-7432 TOTAL Oy ies Rex have served notice they will give Sunday enabled two Shamrocks to MO OR 1 Syracuse . 30 67 © eo him a battle. become contenders. Pat Camp- ers: 56 108 = 108.0 Big Doug Stott of Oxford had a ieit he : OR ee eosecsc: 50 17 ~0«117.0 : as 19 and Mike Ganje 18. EXCHANGE CO, | : ec: 1g Be ipaithreetoochdewn night to the) non Kurkowski counted 20 for ’ é Coll. of Pacitie ... 42 re ua grover 2nd place — 30 gn St. Rita to take over the area’ 401 S. Saginaw St. 8. Purdue 55 134 134.0 ode = oi —s fat Sead from teammate Larry Latra. | phase cclmelUCU Bo . Orchard Lake ‘/Terry Wills of Armada moved! RUSHING DEFENSE \Mary and Bob LeZotte of Roy" into the No. 2 slot with 25. Kur-! 2 Army. . es “ae a Oak Dondero follow with 24. lkowski now has 22. . Holy Cross eters | 3. 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Huron FE 8-0424 iE * * * | All women will roll their qualify- ing rounds at Lakewood Lanes, Sunday, Oct. 18th. Westside Recreation, Rochester | men's qualifying sites. Finalists will all gather “s me who will be the 1959 hosts of The Pontiac Press Bowlerama gathered to iron final details’ for the 3rd annual tourney which starts. Sunday. Proprietors of the qualifying alleys are stand- ing, Bill Kuklinski of Lakewood Lanes, 7 | Lanes and Maple Lanes will be = —— - Lanes, Ben Bondo df Maple Lanes and Art Rosner of Sylvan Lanes, which is an alternate . site this year. Joe Bonfiglio, seated, is proprietor of the new Huron Bowl which hosts the finals SS sii SALE! The kind that comes on new cars! Safety All-Weather Turnpike: | Proved i Whi A ast first major \ price e reduction - = = in 12 years! — IWS eis his AN Dollar savings are not all you get. 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But Ease Surprises Him Winning Batting Title Kuenn’s Biggest Thrill DETROIT (UPI) makes no bones about !t—winning | the 1959 American League batting | -Harvey Kuenn|the season that those three guys would bat as low as they did, I would have said they were crazy,” | | Harvey, who will be 29 in De- But the hard-hitting right fielder cember, finished 22 percentage prised by the ease with which he average, which was .332 in 1956. captured the batting crown. pa bet 2 ee season. Kuenn banged out 198 hits tn lamerioae Speen rey ie pr! 561 trips to the plate for a .353 | ‘each year since 1953 but he fig- average. His closest rival was ree winning the batting crown, Oa Al Kallne who wound | was a bigger accomplishment than| up with a .387 mark. 'playing in seven straight All-Star before the season {it games. “They name about 25 players to. ithe All-Star squad,"’ he reasoned. "“T said win the batting championship,” We hove « complete range of stuns T= end witttha to esere © ported fr! 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This return of premium has been a saving in addition to the saving on rates. It is the good driver selection that has worked. It has saved the insured members of the Clab tens of millions of dollars. Great corvies test Detreit Autemebile Inter-Insuranee Exchange at Automobile Clab eof Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. * BOGUE — * SE S.4tst grade aaa Deep pockets, re- “h ‘6° ‘SHOTGUN TARGET LOAD _12.Ga, 16-Ga. 20-Ge. *2.25 Clay Pigeons $2.49 GAME BAG For warm weather hunting THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959- o% Along Outdoor Editor, a Pontiac Press the Outdoor Trail With H. GUY MOATS crore Conservation Men Find Hunter Courtesy Pays By The Press Outdoors Editor Whenever a new hunting season approaches devotees of the shotgun and rifle sports are reminded, pointedly, of certain well-understood, but not always closely-fol- lowed rules. One which can do perhaps more for enjoy- able bird hunting particularly, but which applies to any kind of outdoors activities, is the question of owner- hunter relations. “Ask the farmer first’ is not just a catch-phrase. It is something that represents a vital cog in good sports-!. manship. State conservation officers have proved it. It’s a good thing to remember, with start of archery deer! season, tomorrow, the duck season on Oct. 7 and pheas- ant season Oct. 20. FOUND MOST OWNERS HOSPITABLE Wearing hunting clothes, teams of state game biologists last fall sought permission to hunt on more than 250 farms in| the first week of the pheasant season. They reported that de- spite the heavy hunting pressure at the time, four of five own- ers were hospitable enough to permit total strangers use of| their lands. . Safety and respect for the farmer's property are ab- solute requirements. Those who disregard them, the de- partment points out, blemish the reputation of all hunt- ers, and often bar the door to future hunting. There might be an interesting story behind the banded racing pigeon that met an untimely death on the highway, at the intersection of Jackson boulevard and Duck Lake road. The bird was struck by an automobile. Two small boys found the pigeon, and White Lake realtor Harry Giddings buried it in his yard. It bere the inscribed band, GRM—4568 AU, 59, which identifies the bird as owned by John Koepke, 212 Comstock boulevard. NE, Grand Rapids, who belongs to the American Racing Pigeon Union (AU). x -*«* * More confirmation of the area’s good fishing, is a note from Lakeville lake, at Leonard, in which Pop's Boat and Bait Livery reported an unusually exciting weekend. Carl Herrman (Detroit) took four big pike (342 to 7! pounds) in five hours. Then along came R. J. Palmiere (Harper Woods) with a pounder, and R. Schultz (Royal Oak) with a 5-pound, a -unee bass, plus Mrs. Jay Gilmore's, 314-pound walleye. GIRLS QUALIFY AS DUCK CALLERS! Two young Sylvan Lake youngsters, a few days ago, tried out some impromptu duck-calling techniques — with surpris- ing results. While wading at dusk, along the lake shore, Monica Benson, 11 (Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, 321 S. Tilden) and 11-| year-old Nancy Tripp (neighbors Mr. and Mrs. George Tripp) | saw some wild mallards out on the water. “Quack-quack, quack- quack” the girls sounded off, then tried it again. It worked! An interested, pert duck paddled close, was grabbed by the thrilled girls. They placed it in an im- promptu chicken-wire pen, but it escaped during the night. These gals might give some lessons to neighborhood duck hunters who plan field trips come Oct. 7. * * * POINTER OUTGROWS INJURY, BECOMES WINNER Four years ago when Dave Grubb’s one-year-old English pointer broke a hind leg, he was told Rab The Hunter would never be much good as a field dog. That diagnosis was proved very wrong, last weekend, when Rab won the amateur gundog event at the Greater Detroit Bird Dog trial at Highland area. “He’s outgrown the injury, works beautifully” says Dave, who has two other pointers in training near Regina, Sask. * * * Development of a greater appreciation of sportsman- ship among the country’s youth, takes on added importance these days with juvenile delinquency a growing problem, says J. D. Mitchell, executive of a big arms company, who suggests a way to aid this cause. ot INAUGURAL RACE SITE 143-mile: black-topped course over which a big | field of sports cars wil] try conclusions in a big two-day Waterford Hills Inaugural race meet, Oct. 10-11, at Oakland County Sportsmén's Club. Five Events to Attract Top Drivers ie = — Here's the are expected to Waterford Hills Inaugural sports icar races, a two-day series of road racing contests, Oct. 10-11, will bring to this section, accord- ingly to race officials, one of the fastest and most extensive fields appear in this area. Program calls for five events, including two novice competitions. The event will also attract some prominent personalities from the political and automotive fields, the Oakland County of sports cars and drivers ever to. Sportsmen's Road Race Club committee announces. Races will be run over the newly widened blacktop track at Oakland County Sportsmen's club, at Wa-) terford. Starting times were set for 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 10 (for registration | and safety inspection). First of at 2:30 p.m. with others at 3:10, and 3:45 p.m., the final being a race for feminine drivers. Second day's racing is set for| 40,000 Go After Deer Tomorrow CURRAN, Mich. (UPI)—A rec-! 4 ord-size band of some 40,000 bow | and arrow armed deer hunters| start out at 6 a.m. tomorrow for (%8 days of the fastest growing sport the nation. “Tunters in this area of northeast: ern Lower Michigan will find heavy | cover and temperatures above nor- mal for deer hunting, even in the Robin Hood fashion. Warm weather of recent weeks was expected to continue at least through the first part of the bow- find plenty of leaves still on the trees. They'll also have a prob- lem of keeping their trophy from spoiling. weather and deep snows, spot reports showed a number” of well-trained bucks and Considered a ‘“‘fad’’ not too long ago, the silent sport of bowhunting is now considered the fastest grow- ing outdoor sport today, ranking with skin-diving and boating. Talk about growing in popular- ity!! In 1937, Michigan sold li- censes to only 1€ resident bow- hunters and two non-residents. In 1955, there were 34,365 resident ‘and 3,558 non-resident archers. “Bucks only’’ hunting areas in- “There is no better way for a father to bring to his son! a better understanding of the finer things in life than to ac- quaint him with the everyday ‘mysteries’ of nature to be! encountered on any free-and-easy jaunt into the woods, fields, or along the waterfront,’ Mitchell says. | ' clude Emmet, Chippewa, excluding | Drummond Island, and Menominee counties Everywhere else, any deer is legal. Hunting atively reguiations are rel- unchanged from last By JOHN BOHANNAN Use of an electronic depth sound-' ‘Syndicated Boating Writer You're the Skipper The boatman who finds it diffi- cult to tell exactly where he is oh the surface of the water often can do better by checki®y the bottom. Next time a fog closes in, try mak- ing soundings at intervals along a steady. course and you'll have the key to the situation. Just as a key depends on a series of irregular notches to open a lock, the series of soundings laid out in a straight line will fit on'y ii BPF23 + “i down. Just hold the speed constant and take readings at regular time’ intervals. The problem is even more simplified by using a recording depth sounder which traces a precise contour of the bottom on calibrated chart paper. Merely take note of the time when the instrument. is turned on and off. Although — the electronic | sounder ~ eee ~ « DEPTH SOUNDER~A Shaking a satiet at samaingh StS land the lower edge a reflection of can't bring up samples like the) er eliminates the need for slowing | armed lead, it will indicate thelonce nature of the bottom by: the type’ of signal on the dial, A rocky; bottom gives multiple signals from Wears him down,” Higgs warned. echoes. The shallowest depth) shown should be taken as the true reading, or else you can turn down the gain control to eliminate the echoes. A muddy bottom is in- dicated by a broad signal, the shal- low edge being the top of the mud hard material ‘underneath. Bowhunter Army All Set hunting season and hunters will - Despite last winter's severe, on-the- | “terrific year. The Michigan Bow Hunters Association urges all hunters to __ remember the rules. Bows roust be unstrung and en- cased whenever in or on a motor vehicle, except when inside the | ‘trunk of your car. | No firearms are allowed in pos-| |session while bow hunting, except |a shotgun loaded with birdshot. | Hunting from trees, scaffolds or | raised platforms is illegal as is the | use of salt, artificial lights or a crosshow in taking deer. + Fox Hunters Meet for Trial, Show Thirteenth annual Fox hunters field trial and bench show-+will take place at Lapeer Sportsmans) | ] t d nd : | aula a uaa ‘— iy fe club, this weekend, starting Fri-| means an overabundance of game. | 4@Y Oct. 2. ee The event is sponsored by the Michigan Fox Hunters Assn., of which Clifford Hicks of Pontiac is/ the president, First cast for the dogs is set. for 5:30 a.m. — * * Pairings of entities will be set Thursday at 7 p. * at the club. * * The bench show for fox hounds fakes place at 8:30 p.m. on Satur day. The public is invited to all ac- tivities. Big Fish Catch the Fishermen | | TEXAS CITY, Tex. “You don't catch a monster fish — he catches you.” Speaking was Elmer Higgs, who ought to know, for he spends most of his fishing hours trying for the ‘ugly monsters that haunt the holes \off Galveston jetties — big sharks, ‘stingaree or sawfish. | “He catches you simply because ~ | you tie into one, all he does: is pull you — and sometimes your ‘boat — around until the pressure Lures From Deer Tails ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. W—Bill| and Morris Upperman, fishermen! for more than 30 years, have a spe-| cial lure. They make theirs out of hair from ‘the tails of deer. They have started mass 8 production. recording sound: - tas chi:-“Wllins eiaills; ox wedenams, t Sed es aes eeal ton the trace indicates whether the bottom is hard :with . or soft. A 2¢ Bayon norma R. W. The course track is 24-feet wide, swings around half a dozen corners, up and down hills. Races draw many top drivers, politicos and persons prominent in the automotive field, é Sports Cars Race at OCSC, Oct. 10-11 11 ams 11:45 a.m.; 1:15 p.m. and at 1:45, 2:15, 2:45, followed by the Edwin P. Lawrence Memorial race at 4 p.m. Plans have been completed for a victory banquet at the clubhouse, when trophies will be presented. * * * Members of the race committee three novice races that day starts include: Cochairmen, J. J. Holcomb and Moody Chief steward, Robert Gubbins Registration, Les Smith Technical inspectors, Art Novak, Bill Corliss Circuit marshal, Ed Fischer Publicity, Warren Ross Chief timer, Dick Norton Safety officer, Phil VanZandt Communications, {1a g_ officer, Judd Holcolmbe Programs, Marguerite Buckley Announcer, Chuck Lewis Rochester Holds Final Obedience Demonstration Only one dog obedience training demonstration is left in the area before regular classes. are under way all-around. John McNary will present an exhibition at 8 p.m. to- day at Rochester’s Woodward ‘School. Any person interested in training a pet dog may attend and next Wednesday. “These classes," says Daniel Whitfield School class director Reg Armstreng, ‘‘not only train the . but teach the owner how to make the most of the train- ing."’ Classes_began at Whitfield last week, but there is room for mere dogs (20 now in class). Call Armstrong at FE 2-7749. Classes run 10 weeks, cost $10 There's additional room at Wa. terford CAI’s class, terested should call Jim Richmond at OR 3-3810. ¥ * * Henry Thornton's class at Bloom- field Hills is already under way! ‘with = aaa te ‘Tex’ Sees Out to Win With Lazarus, Tiny While kennel-mates Sugarfoot and Suzie were taking it easy at home, Sunday, at Raven Hills big Tex, Lazarus and Tiny went out and |won a few more dog show awards for their owners, Hank and Mary | Jane Roberts. Tex, now registered as Raven |Hills Copper Casanova, went best [puppy in his class at the Tri- County Dog Breeders’ shqw a Ann Arbor. RH's_ Rebel val (Lazarus, so named because he iwas more dead than alive when)! |born) won the open dog class and ‘RH's Thunderbird (Tiny) went |best of breed after winning open | bite h class They're all great Danes. register for the first regular class, and those in-, Pe i ee a ee ie Ene } @ # a a) UPI Phete PLAYING HOOKY! — This ll-year-old Norfolk, Va., angler doesn't monkey with small fry fish, as shown by the big blue mar, lin he landed off Hatteras Pt., N. C. Fish is more than twice his size and he is the youngest ever to land a marlin off this coast. It _ took an hour to boat the marlin, which was attacked by a big shark that took a oes out 7 is —s ! Sighting ‘Em In? F | Deer hunters of the Pontiac area who wish to get their rifles sighted- in for the coming Michigan hunt 1 me season may make use of the range at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, area supervisors say. 4 * * * Quite a number of hunters have been testing their gun sights there p; Uae this week. sat Shooters have been using the 100- Mon lyard targets Knowledgeable peopl buy Lmperrial secss is sensi stay with the whiskey that’s light, gentle, always in good taste Imperial — vi by Hiram Walker... for people with an - educated taste and a sense of value Cede Ne, 468 BLENDED WHISKEY « “ PROOF ¢ 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEYS, 6 YEARS OR MORE OVD + 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS « HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC. PEORIA, RUNES Code Ne. 400 Fi ee me Oe em eee ee he ee ow . FORTY-FOUR { t ! ST gy ee ge i Eg > ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 Maybe That’s Why K Looks West Red China May Sometime Rule Asia _ By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst a WASHINGTON (AP) — Chiang] a little band of indestructible Chi- friend whose largely uninhabited packward Asian re born every. year. trate. More than 13 million Chinese tary force. Various pressures — leconomic, political, internal sub-} In the end, through arrogance, Version — are excellent weapons, Kai-shek was too much for them ambition and the need for room, IN BACKWARD AREA once. And back in the early 1930s!Red China may turn on its Soviet’ Red China is surrounded by nations. The nese Communists made a long eastern provinces skirt Red China more it prospers the more éffec- march to the northwest to escape a him. | nd extend to the Pacific. tive it will be against its neigh- It is possible that Khrushchev, bors, particularly where there are They survived. They waited. jooking far ahead, fears this and wide gaps between rich and poor They were determined to win. would like to have friends in the and there is drift instead of prog-| And they did, helped along after West as a future bulwark against ress World War II by the corruption p in Chiang’s government, In 1949 is present ally * * * * * * Such a conquest of Asia can't they finally overcame Chiang’s yy does not require much imag- occur overnight. But it could in- armies. He fled to Formosa. tory. Chiang is an old man now, It }ination, * * * iat th Now in Peiping the Communists,) nism, masters of China, are celebrating will never stop trying to commu- the 10th anniversary of their vic- nize all Asia and may well do so..1s up doesn't have to use direct mili- the rest of Asia 73. still head of a government, but) — this time on the island of For mosa, 100 miles from the miain- land, RED CHINA STRONG In those 10 years Red China has become one of the strong powers Its “volunteer” armies fought the, United States to a standstill in Korea. It is pushing against the, frontiers of its neighbors. It is an ally of the Soviet Union The Chinese Communists, in consolidating their power, sent un counted thousands to graves In Red purges, But they have organ- ized their country, its efforts and its people in a way never seen before so fast. | They are trying to bring China| abreast of the 20th century in a! rush while giving their people a sense of direction and destiny They have disrupted family life and reduced the people to labor) battalions. But they are moving. | Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-| chev, who flew to Peiping Tues-| day to help celebrate the 10th anniversary ol victory over Chiang boasts the Soviet) Unton will surpass the United States, HEADING FOR TOP? In time Red China may surpass both of them. It has more people than both put together. Its popu- lation is exploding at a frightening Rockefeller's Bride Likes College Course NEW YORK (AP)—Mrs. Steven Bockefeller, the Norwegian bride of the New York governor's son iS studying Fenglish at Columbia tiniverstty. “T am yery mueh Tuesday {rhe former Anne Marie Ras piussen came to the United States wo years ago to learn” Finglish | She met her husband while work ing as a maid in the Rockefeller home in New York Her Columbia course is an’ tn termediate course for foreign stu | dents | enjoying the Course ’ Mrs. Rockefeller said U.S. Dedicates Stamp Honoring Ernst Reuter > WASHINGTON «UPD Post master General Arthur 1 Sum merfield dedicated Tuesday the fifth “Champion of Liberty” §ge stamp honoring the Lite biryst Reuter, former Mayor of Berlin Summerfield said Reuter led the people of Berlin “in an epie dem onstration, of courage, determin dtion and resistence to tyranny.” German Ambassador Wilhelm G. Grewe and Underseeretary of State Robert. Murphy attended the, eeremony at the Post Office De | partment The also | marked the sixth anniversary of Reuter’s death post eccension 4 DONALD DUCK ove 4 So Age’ @- FO @ 1988 by wre te. if you are willing to look crease 1e crusading spirit of commu- power, | to believe that Red China tary. This would mean grief in MUSICAL UNDERTAKING OF G IMPORTANCE TO HIM! iF YOU'LL RING FOR ONE OF YOUR MINIONS TO as Red China grows in both economic and mili- time for the United States which to its neck in trying to keep — a eee non-Communjst. Only a Tomato Menaced Nikita During His Visit WASHINGTON (P — A betting man would never have wagered, even at long odds, that Nikita 8S. Khrushchev could go through a crosscountry trip and have nothing thrown at him but a tomato. 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By Leslie Turner WE WERE TAILING TLL HE GAVE US THE SLIP TEN MINUTES AGO I STEPPED ON SOMETHING, AMY — ERNIE BUSHMIALLER ’ LOOK WHAT TI FOUND = ‘Ton tap @ A et OF, ~ AD gin emed VA --- DO You Z-\— WANT THE LAKE TO RUN OUT ? Cage 199% by ted heaters hyn, te, SEPT. 0 ~ GRANDMA ene ee Se eee ¥* : : eee | FORTY-FIVE. i ee Laud New Way. yer of Fingerprinting” ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 = ~} Some Grains Show Strength (rw "sista so ss Unevenly Today acetic ety nn CHICAGO ww — {MARKETS Market Moving Market by growers and sold by| Wheat, rye and|them in wholesale package iots. | sOybeans demonstrated some'| | Quotations are furnished by the strength in early dealings on the | Board of Trade today. Corn and oats showed little tendency to move away from previous closes. Wheat futures moved up frac- tionally shortly after the opening 'Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of | Tuesday. Detroit Produce NEW YORK i— Some recent| leaders took losses as the stock | market moved unevenly in mod- lerately active early trading today. Gains and losses of fractions to about a point prevailed among pivotal stocks. A slight tendency jtoward the downside was apparent, + Aerosol. Can . Is Used by a Gotham Lawman thd te on Big Cases a e NEW YORK (UPI) — A young». received enthusiastic backing from the world’s police chiefs today”’ as one of the greatest develop--. ments in crime investigation in 20°’ years. Nassau (N.Y.) County Detective -: Matthew Bonora, 31, who has” worked on such famous cases as the Peter Weinberger kidnaping and the abduction of Stephen Dame, . FRUITS on short-covering and what was [appies. Crab 's bu... e.ce. cesses. $150) ry, srket le Pa aan at man, said that he has received or— believed to be investment buy- | Avpies. Devicious. bu. .............. 4.00 Se ee ene iders from police departments in Apples, Greenings. bu. 225 recovery behind it and was en- ing. Expected foreign demand |Apples. Jonathon, bu. .... - 2.98 “TY . ; almost every state for his finger- . for the bread grain failed to |APPIS Mcintosh bu... . "2.50 countering technical resistance to print taking development. : materialize early in the session Apbies cider (sal eA . 20 a further rise. “The response is terrific and antalou he | Seo . * and demand slackened. Grapes Concord. eae 1.3 Steels drifted off fractionally we think it’s really going to help . Elberta, bu. ... 4 SE ; Short-covering was apparent |Pears. Bartlett, bu. ..... 400] ®5 President Eisenhower held his law enforcement a let. This Hille — also in the soybean market and fiuns, Bethe bu. ...0. SoH) bee) Se) ee) thing wit help {1 ght crime * = sees throughout the world,” he prices moved up fractions. Rye|Wetermelon, bu. ...............4.. 2.00 both sides in the labor dispute. : ; ; : ’ "s idea was simpie—to a followed action in wheat. There VEGETABLES Both Studebaker - Packard and Rnscasihg ne Sereed aa that was nothing in the news to affect |Beans, green round, bu. ............88.00/ American Motors, recent leaders, m= fir “int de ch 4 | an. fs onge : sens Z b 75 * the feed grains and trading was Beats: Ky. Wonders, bu. {30 declined cee ee ee : & Beans, Lima, bu. hed Soe . like the cans used in every house- mostly a local affair. Beans, Roman, bu. ..... . 4.00| Rails eased back from their . * ton ae : ** 390 stro lly of yesterday, several hold for shaving cream, insecticide — vee 7 ng ra of yes ' Ae ; ; : r . ~ & Bsce brett Se Re di PERSONAL CUPS FULL — Proudly claiming that his town UPL Prete jor whipped cream. To help him Near the end of the first ho \Broceoh No. 1 dos. behs. 759 | taking fractional losses or trading = lovercome technical difficulties ur Gabba. ee 18 labo hanged. New York Cen-| of Arcola, Ill. consumes more coffee per capita than any other city coffee club. No one can join who hasn't drunk at least five gallons . wheat was % to \% higher, De-|Gaboane, Curly, b 1gs about unchang ee eee Bonora brought in two partners— . nd |Cabbage, Curly. bu... “--" tasitral was an exception, gaining| in the U. S., Bob Arrol checks the stock of persona] mugs in his of coffee, and even a prospective member has to wait until some- rn B : : cember $1.9544; corn unchanged [Cabbage Red. bu. ............5 - 175/7@l Was an PxCeT B 6 ’ William Golden, 39, a fingerprint to % higher December $1.09%: ane uae Pie Rene eee 178) about a point in brisk dealings. drugstore. Ten years ago, he started serving coffee to his special one dies or moves out of the 2,000-population town. You see, Bob technician for the Nassau Police, oats % higher to % lower, De- | Seripit. oot: bebe- s35500 1.90) Utilities displayed a string of} customers in cups bearing their names. Now Bob has 162 name has only 162 cubbyholes in his rack. He knows each of his coffee (and George Hartz, 51, his next- “|Cauliflower dow se essen nese a , : . . cember 70%; rye 's to tz higher, [Selerr: pascal Sass dot. ahcateeen 3.$0 small ae wales and an assort-| mugs and a long et = of people who want to get into his Chaise by his = name and never reaches — a ne oe. door neighbor and an aerosal December $133: and soybeans (Gare tect oon “lili yqgiment of selected issues were) a Oo ~ i chemist. z = Ich hives doz bchs 225,higher. Nonferrous metals, chem- | + The old method, he explained, %3 to 1g higher, November $2.11% 8. |Corn, sweet, 5 doz. 100). : Cucumbers, slicers. : 350 icals and oils were mixed. Paves Someone Else’s by Mistake City Takes Wrong Road | (Lakeland Players|25 Windows, Floodlights (ne terint powder cared Ins | ig sroseeese VB) gmail gainers included Allied . . gcplan Mo i derelscwee's . e Grain Prices searant eee ee oS ofouconace aa Chemical, Radio Corp., Johns- Set Oct. 19 for Smashed by Vandals bineorerit & surface of suspected | ANles i ‘ | finge areas, CHICAGO GRAIN Wound a 1 $9, Manville, Merck, Pfizer, Conseli Sometime yesterday vandals “It was a tremendous problem.” Horseradish, ‘pk grain prices: Sark, te Ey — \Cuseins | ete Lis ae Gas aad Soutbers Drama Tryouts Ismashed 25 windows and four he said. “A little two whch brush. Whea cy, MB wees 11s Gare. pk — ea | iii aoe: | floodlights at the rear of Tripp It was like the old Army gag Leet, Wye 7% Salons, Pickling Ie. ..... Oi A) U.S. Steel and Ford were un- . , | Tryouts for the Lakeland Players Excavating Company, 3240 Eliza- about trying to scrub a drill field ion EE eit Esk tsrarey pig ro Be. “> 138" changed. - One of the city’s new roads has to remove’ the road, "said City first production “Arsenic and Old beth Lake Rd., according at Water- with a toothbrush ” 1.85% May viaeee 133% pareiey | Reot. sen . 1 $0) been pemgecins Sarees Pr whe Ccieraien, viding Ge awa! Lace’ have been gal for Oct. 19 ford Township police ee ee an ep ! ‘2 , ublic properly, AS sion, .\ e ctivities Cen sc Liste oct ets Peppers. Cavenne, PE oc eses. sete 123, New York Stocks ‘disc ‘losed last night to the City with Paddock, relieves traffic i ne eee ee road ee apo oul elie "hat nee op Wayne Auditors Suggest . 118% Nov. ...... 17 \peonere a ee eo aa ‘Late Morning Quotations) Commission, jams along Perry street. It was he New group is sponsored by steel pipe had — thrown through Higher Budget for 1960 7 ! 0's ore Peppers, Sweet, bu. 1.15 | Pigures after decimal point are eighth e . Taking the news in stride, com- constructed in connection with the the Waterford Recreation Depait- the windows. | Peppers Pimiento. bu. .. 350 | ‘ : Admiral ... .. 194 Kroker ...... 30.7 f é > 20IT = B iranpkian "ha wd [ys Ar Reduce ...5 181 LOF Glass. 604 Genes a ae Ferry “widening toject: ment. | Police said they had recently Bera ‘ bi oe County Judge Will End Link pimenes week Me apasoue #8 Ges cue © oe leat . : How the stip-up occurred was = Ajthough the club's member- received several complaints of CO&T of “uciiors luesday recom- red. dog... ..... naocar +. 100 vie Ligg & My .. 99 jnitjate condemnation proceedings 4 andalis t mended a budget of $84,036,660, for Radishes white. dos. ..., 1.00 Allis Chal 3 Lockh Airc .. 2 ; - a mystery to City Manager ship is now 36, more people are \ alism in the area, Between GM, DuPont Squash. Acorn, bu. se eed isclgeee a Loew's Ine .. 29.6 to cover their embarrassment. | warner K. Willman. He put the needed to help sake (he oaticl| - jthe county's 1959-60 fiscal year. |Squash. Buttercup, % bu. § sein Lone 8 Cem 294) . ° , . CHICAGO w— Judge Walter J. i poi % be. 13 read seme eee ed Lone 8 Gas . 384 dames Carlisle, assistant city blame on City Engineer Lewis pated productions successful,” said Ypsilanti W TV ion Sian eaction caren sear 8 laquash. Hubteré. be. “tag Am Cyan f loriiiars van wt engineer, said about 140 feet qf M. Wrenn and the Engineering Robert Bauer, assistant recreation | psiianti oman on : Labuy said today he will rule/squssh ital. % ba. ....sseeess 159 Am Mo Pay -. cee rock Trt... 416 last year’s extension to Glen- Department. director appropriations. It falls $560,000 Friday on a plan to end the close Squash. Summer. Ma DU. wo... eee eens 1.50 = rial ae Manning . 212 oud “avemes is involved I | LANSING (UPI)-— Mrs. Maxine short of the record. 1957-58 budget.” business association between the Turnips, bu... LL Too Te a as . , Carlisle said he had nothing to Duke Chaffee will direct the Virtue assistant state attorney The new budget recommends ma} _ DuPont Co. and General "Motors Turnipa. topped bu ose, 200 20 Tela Tel . 186 Merck 781 “We thought we owned all the do with right-of-way on this par- first play scheduled to be present- general from Ypsilanti, will appear jor cuts in welfare and hospitaliza- | Anaconda’ ed but it turns out we ticular project. Ewart, whose job ed Dec. 1 Nov, 9 on “Woman,” a CBS tele- tion aecounts and a $600,000 reduc- Merr Ch.& 8 . right-of-way, Corp. GREENS lAnac WaC ... $8 Mpls Hon 120 ‘6 Minn M & M. 122 don't,” he admitted to the Com- it is to check the legality of the Officers of the organization are vision program on marital prob- tion in the annual appropriation to } : - |Capbage No 8, OU. ......0....05. 9160 Armco Bt The U.S. District Court judge (‘ose Noor bu 7s 8 Armour & Co. 23g Monsan Ch .. 49.7 mission city’s actions, said he noticed Mrs. Arlene Laly, president; Mrs. jems and family life. the employes’ pension fund. will make his finding at 3:01 (Kale, bu. ceuesecsenseee 1.50 at Mont Ward 61 : . . Will Aebe Id, vice resident; Mustard, No. 1. bu. ...... -.... 1.25 Aveo Corp .... 125 yor wheel .. 17.6 Since the rightof-way is 90 feet nothing wrong. liam Aeberso P — p-m. EST, After the close of \gorre! Bs eeceuas sccccccecceseg 179/ Balt & On... 4 sicrorola 104 Mrs. Agnes Levigne, secretary, trading on the New York Stock ‘Spinach, bu. IIIT 3.90; Beth Steel .... 862 Joona 274 Wide, the city finds itself illegally Wrenn, vacationing in Hawaii, Mr g #vig ——— SS Exchange Swiss Chard. DW. «esses. ee. a Lt Boeing Air... 3! Murray Op .. 271 using about 12,300 feet of private was happily removed {rom any and Mrs. Kenneth Mathews, treas- 9 ARMY e*- craipg Borden. ..., 11.7 Nat Bise |. 09% property, Carlisle said. immediate controversy urer. NAVY : The ruling will be in the gov- SALAD GREENS [pore we oo net Dalry 0... 81 s| AF | kt | } ernment’s long antitrust proceed- Endive, bu. ............s:sssseeesee $200 Brist My .... 36.2 Nat Gyps .... 54.6 ; fideerdonsteestocs ae. Ike ... 98 t Lead .. 115 “ , . arce op ings against E. I. du Pont de Ne-| aero ‘Bibb. pk _snsueass oreo erun Balke ... 98 Nat Lead .. 155| ‘If we don't sue to condemn the; The parcel in question is a Edward | la e 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 mours and Co., General Motors and|L¢ttuce, Boston, Re ooaenonseseeosor 325 Burroughs .. 31.1 Norf & West 92 land, we may_be met ourselves shaped, with one leg of the ® i Lettuce, head bu. : ..... 1.7$8 Cal Pack ..... 294 wo Am Av¥ 21.1) —— fronting on Perry That aarti others. Lettuce, leaf. BY sc lceiex aoe. 6s 300 Culum & 8 bas 4 Nor Pac - 484) 14 ~ a . GM p omaine,. bu. “am up .. Nor Sia PW 23.1) is leased to a super marke rt p t SHOP THURS d FRIDAY ° Gan Br a Owens Cng 206 Mailers Can Picke The other leg swing southeast In q bs) 0S » an i jeserien Ep so ahs . t 1 4 Perry, and it is this strip that f Th ; Val * lCase. JI... 192 Owens an Gi : ( erry, and it is s strip i or ese Outstandin alues Renault - Vy Bacing Livestock cater Tre ; és nen a A Ww ae eh the Gle covert extension crossed. Lian L — ae Nee 3 ~ Pees a ; : bh. named assistant director of the Volkswagen Produciton | oernorr tvestoce (eae BE ee SETH NLRB Decision i) ses rust hehe oe pee mas ton of cenest ate | We Will Close FRIDAY at 5:00 P. M. : T, Sept. 29 (AP)—‘USDA\— Pores ably won't lose any money because : ; mS ‘ON sae , a aes Coca Com ....1536 Parke Da 416 LLL ts : ae a . Riera ik a tte | By, erguna 700 bred catticd from Mow. Cole Paim oo. ae ee zc a 4 of the mistake, only its dignity eee ie are 7 Leen ae ee and All Day SATU RDAY for the reylus, : eneral oO @-\ day. thes tl tt tilit dq Colum & -0+ 208 a _ : ion, by iWiam ulstader, G! ° reytus reser . ; Pr F | standard Stterinas. cals Heked “supply Con dis ---1006 pepsi Cola .. 312 DETROIT U.S. District: * * * ° ae ; , “oF f dis Jewish New Year—Rosh Hashanch nault Auto Co., said yesterday) good choice steers and heifers in Con N Gas. 474 paizer 344/ Judge Frank A. Picard enjoined) «. vice president in charge of dis- Pw 555 udge fran r J If the land isn’t ours we should Renault will produce 3,000 cars/¢#tly run: o << trade on small sup- Consumer Pw . : Phiico 24.4 1 40 { the tribution staff , ; oles oe olce steers and heifers/C Pw Pf 1482) 908 pri pe. 431 Mailers Union Loca of Me buy it and prices set by condem. ; Hunti B daily next year in a bid to keep sion. ew lesles stendy ‘to weak: Tower Cont Can. 481 Pure Oil...) $44 International Typographical Union pation juries are usually fair” Lape succeeds Walter G. Morris DUCK HUNTING unting Boots . ’ , al raine nar- | Co oO . «y , pace with Germany's Volkswagen. | row. most early sales 25-80 cents lower, Cont Mot 105 RCA ae mei today from picketing Detroit's : - who died Sept. 8 OUTFITS owen 00.99 § or fully 1.00 lower for two days: cows Cont Oi] ..... 521 Repub Stl .-- 5 y said Ewart. l had been with the United ; M * most im smal Seatiering ch choice sigers| Copper Rng 23.2 Rex Dee oT three daily newspapers until the M ape Servi Divisi « Gen COATS ee $10.95 bl & bs. ex r [ v. > ® e 00: 8 head high choice plays rime 1,100 Peng Pub. He Reyn Met art National Labor Relations Board , sigh "i ry pi Vaaee ; 1952 mecateeee $12.95 ews in rie ib steers 3828: ood jow choice De cere. 56.3 Rey Tob .... 3 Bl ear rule on an unfair labor prac- eral Motors since May 1, 1952, Rubbectsed steers : few early sales utility Det Edis 432 Royal Dut .... 41 OW m 0 QS an serving as operations director, gen- Peck tnewlated Guar. tor dadsmiged ail and owaangard Beye Stef gt? Stlgreyp,ct $1 thces complaint against the union ral piletitranager aultant ¢e0 Come Pocket Waterproot $19.95 e or a « b web ae ~~ 4 brok i t Marie’s sennrs ‘ies coon 1350-17 io Song Dale or B Scoviite Mt 247 An NLRB spokesman predicted eral sales mana or and enera!l | water mocen a7 DE — — - te Rast air L |. 351 Sears Reed «480 ould take three to four months Bu toc Lower : . reinforced Rubber Lace Top Pacs $5.95 Lunch, at 1672 E. Auburn Rd, watt Seiad > ne. Butchers steady to ast ‘ir "71 Shell Ol ... a6 | would take merchandising manager. Pants te Match $4.95 . Avon Township, Tuesday and stole | snd_3 190-240 jos a 3 ): mixed “wo: Eaton Mig he Sinciate. 3 for the board to reach a decision He joined GM as a messenger- ° : Rubber Insulated Boots, : a Ld uto . 80.9 SBimclair ssveve . $35 from vending machines, ac 1s ott, ‘ ele eee 12.35. Eis Mus : wt Seoemy + 2 The order, in effect, prolonged one MIDL. AND (UPD — ae Chemi- stock clerk with Chevrolet in Cin- GAME BAGS ..... $3.45 ._ Made in U.S.A. . $10.95 cording to Oakland County sheriff's, inks oudas Ger eee a ee an 14. Sou Ry... 1 granted Friday. cal Co. today announced a stock cinnati June 15, 1920. He was] §HELL BELTS ......77e deputies. aa Te te ee ee ee ie Sta" brane sons 31 Picketing by Local 40 halted purchase plan under which its “%h Chevrolet from 1920 until Oc- THERMAL SOCKS 59c | 2-Pc. Rain Suits $5.88 3 Vealers—-Balable 175. Fully steady: Ati he = std Ot! Cal .. 49.1 publication of the. morning Free employes could buy common stock tober 1946, when he was assigned sa vee ped An estimated $250 worth of ea 3 oP NG. 26.08,41,00; standard and and |Frueh Tre . 2.1 Bt¢ Of md {a5 Press and the afternoon Times in the firm far below current to GM's central office in Detroit. Thermal Underwear Camouflage Suits ... $6. tld ales he nel anid ati [Gen Dynam | 474 Std O11 On... $22 and the News for three days last market price. | tops or bottom $1.69 ea. | Camouflage Pants .. $3.95 day from a home under construc-| | Sheep—Salable. 800. Slaughter lambs, {gen Elec... 93 Siecpeck .... 18¢:week when printer members of 4 Dow spokesman said the pro ° . — tion on Hilltop Lane near Dutton feeder ‘iambs steady: few. load high Gen Mis $93 Suther Pap... 31 the parent ITU refused to cross Acting Governor Fixes +4 British Army Bifles—Ideal Deer Rifl road in Oakland Township sher- chetce gun torch wooled slaushter iam Gen Motors 56 swift & Co Soe 306 ict thew: jgram would affect Dow employes E B T # y eer e , K 2 choice slaughter ewes 3. Tel & E i fF 8 , iff's deputies reported. ists few ‘patiy > to bo: ‘lambs F Baad Gen ‘hime a Texteo i. ins! " The Detroit N Publish- ang Aids a Se ‘i ad aa nor iin usiness ox Excellent Condition—$1.00 holds ........ ee mbs :|Gen Tire Tex G Sul... e roit Newspapers Publish- and certain associated firms several loads choice western feeding! Genesco 34.2 Textron cane 262 | LANSING w — A bill correcting #5 British Army Carbines eee uw bap nee Bes $24. Dorothy Bell, of 87 Clovese St., lambs 1950 jamete, Erma’ Bear” sezjers Asan. which represents all’ the pian offered common |, five million dollar error in the Military Loads 10¢ ea. — Sporting Loads 20c ea P li Tuesday that Goad i agg rman W Alr . 20 |three papers in mechanical craft a five million dollar error in the 5 5 7 °7 ransamer ... ; ; = ‘ . ys: : = tit a tod Fomine (po Se 127.5 1 3 : stock af 868 per share. The clos: jiusiness activities tax has beea d b $2 59 someone stole a $500 diamond ring Poult dE \Gran Pa: Pace 26 [went Cen ... 317 bargaining, has a contract with ing price om the New York siness x Nas Dee: max. load... . DOx Jd and a costume jewelry ring worth eney <2 ggs | Gt Bs ‘Re $28 Un Gervide Tak Local 4 of the International tack suatliet ‘seeterday Waa a _ law by acting Gov INSULATED UNDERWEAR 2 pe suit $6 98 $10 from her home. DETROIT POULTRY Greyhound 20 «Un Pac 304 Mailers Union which won certifi 805, ‘ . oe Swainson = iad : DETROIT, Sept. 29 ‘AP)—Prices wif OF | 113.6 Unie Air Lin <1 |cation over the ITU two years ago. ’~ *« & Easy to wash—non allergic—cold protection Rummage sale, Women's Fellow- Cee echis Detroit for No. 1 quality ported eI sie vran an |The contract expires Nov. 30 Dow said employes onthe payroll; The Legislature last week On ———_——————o Seen scorn SUS IER ship of Birmingham na Wood: Heavy type hens 16-17; light type hens|Indust Ray | 19.7 ee ier as of yesterday may subscribe up pleted the repair job to the tax tional] Church. Euclid and 8-10; heavy type broilers and fryers 3-4 Ing Rand *2) =6us Rub ‘to 10 per cent of their annual ‘bill it approved Aug. 29. ward. Thurs. Oct. 1. 8 am. to 3 ibs. whites 18%4-20; Barred Rocks 22,| {land gu 48.4 ug Steel 108 4| ; pm. —adv. caponeties over 5 Ibs. 27-28: under 6|iRsDIT Cop. 382 Ug Tov | ami oses | if e jwage. Subscriptions will be ac- | In its original form, the bill, [bs 21-23: turkeys, heavy young hens/ Int Bus Mch 418 pio jcepted from Oct. 12-30 and will be| would h liowed tax credits to October 1,75- 26; heavy type young toms 24. Int Harv 50.5 West | would ave allow x ¢ | | Zonta Rummage Ooi 128 Ww. carnoreinaes int Mick Bi Werts A .* 3 Dian under a payroll deduction |Profitable business firms as well | a it 4 ex | —adv. | a Int Silver | 448 White Mot ‘ Mn aun romat é {| plan as those showing a loss. No reve- | Pike St. | DETROIT. Sept. 29 (AP)—Eggs f 0b.) 10 Tel & Tel 34 | Stanley,|Dmrort 1B ease ote tederai-state Kellogg fo at zur, © : The spokesman said the plan nue loss to the state was expected | . DD creel ae Teorsaey Oe etree i idles Se* coax Kaleey Bay . “as Yale & Tow 33 A An Orion Township housewife is lade about 29,500 employes to result fromr the delay in getting B 4 — medium 36-40:|Rionb Clk rie vinght. eet wondering today how she will keep. cligible to purchase the stock. ithe bill in correct form y tinted maa nee cicmt | fur-jlarge 52: large 40-50; oe clothing ial, small 23-25:, grade B large 46-47; no j browns reported. Checks 20. 2nd. Commercially graded: - eorrad Legere ham “ All| .Whites—Orade A extra large 45: large ‘her family clothed this fall and STOCK AVERAGES ‘winter. (Compiled by the S pomarr tind fie | Mrs. Lawrence Reuter of 306. and then left to ‘Visit friends DETROIT sTOCKS Wonts investor who owns land Saints Church, cor. Pike & Wil | scrote A exten large te; teres 43% Indust Revs Ul seeks Waldon Rd, told Oakland County | = | liams St. —Adv. _ 34-35; small 17-18; grade B large. Week - coda im 3 a oa s|steritr's —, yesterday she| | re $tO "n @ } 1CB onth ago 1339. ad taken seven loads 8 = ttcting October {10 se ent é Tooe wih at 385 4 iare 1038 a to a laundromat at the Judah Lake | _ | wn , Michigan. Will be er ireight Two Firemen Hurt 1958 High |... 3120 1285 987 gi¢a/Snopping Center on Joslyn road) , Agent, Mr, C. Strobel at Holly, Mich- 1 = Sod oe - - ver wee in Orion Township. | igan, ‘elephone number BE Woe. ophone con W 318 1961 067 2228 +] put them all in the’ washers | | . te : : Sal "Poe aN SEs by ‘Exploding’ Radio Persons. den ert ; te be placed List {or Pig one PB ese bg or the . the bad A 5 Qed Drone, et nts. siesse! Two Avondale volunteer firemen| 0 sw paw am Une Koon| street,” she sald. and will build or who presently f rom utp. Ce.* me ; . . ; ent arent co a nS oq Were injured Tuesday when a ra Baldwin Gear go Co"... 14 2 | When I goreec short while | has building suitable for retread See eee or Oa uperintendent \dio they were testing “exploded” |G. L. Of & Chem. Co. *, “1s later, all my clothes were gone.” Adj FD as b ‘Western Ral [Howell Elec, Mtr. Co*.. 193 11) She estimated their total value shop operation. Need building read Com trot, Michigan, tele- ‘in their faces at the Avondale Fire, eninsular M. Prod. Cos ea at $115. 7 —-* ‘ qnowk WesTERN (Hall, 117 E. Fourth St., Rochester. |uay Bly cots ae i of approximately 10,000 sq. ft. floor area—gas and water avail- | Toledo teon 4 Co..,...,..163 Po aca 2 00| Witten M, Richards, 65,. of | che sates bid ond eskea. able. Prefer North, Northeast or Republic of San Marino 3467088-10 - * | PRE PUBLIC SALE and Harold F. Miller, 43, of 2137 Okays Anti-Red Cabinet At 9:00 a.m. on October Siervzee3| Auburn Pontiac Township, Dodg , i wes Fords Br Scent tall wore beth treated for factal euss € Salesroom REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO Northwest Pontiac area. Woodward A eS (UPI) — The newly-chosen grand No Turning Back Now | é 1 aM dough Merer merit! Will Cnen (ct. 9 John J. Smith of Birmingham opened a new Dodge dealership “blew up” in their faces. at 711 S. Saginaw St. uled for Oct. “announce” the 1960 models. The “Grand Opening” is sched- § when Smith will The dealership, known as John SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—One- |J. Smith Dodge, Inc., will handle ~ year-old Susan Hollingsworth the Dodge, Dodge Dat, Simca took a big step towards women- jand Dodge trucks. Paul Riemen- firm has a staff of hood yesterday. She had her first jomeeter is sales manager. The permanent : 1, and general council of this tiny enclave surrounded by Italian soil last night confirmed ari anti- Cotnmunist cabinet, with the Com- munists and Socialists abstaining in the final vote. | The council, dominated by anti-| Communist groups, was elected, Sept. 13 in the first demotratic | victory at the polis since World War Il. That election crushed) ¥Spoken :like true members of +he Four Roses Society : 1405 H ‘Detroit, power lost in a bloodless Civil war two years age. Communist , hopes of ci Write stating lease terms, etc. MR. A. O. BREHM Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. enry St., Michigan - =~ 4 2 a we 8S ee BIG ee Oo ee i atrial | f : . . : . oe / J? ‘ , ‘ iz ae : : 3 eye - so fp * : Se & J 1 \ . fi | 2 : ° 52 ravines, | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WED DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 For Sale Houses 6’ MODEST MAIDENS | By day Alan|- For Se aod e Houses ¢ _ FORTY ‘SIX ! 1271 Die in 1959 6 __ For Sal Sale Houses Cl lt tt At Ee 6' INDEX at Crossings i NS : R Ee re RO! : . | ee rege ae | J -BROS. : 3,099 Collisi Duri Card of Thanks ...... . ed o ' ollisions During! |, Memoria or ra * th oop teen | Villiams Lake eee ee oy With Kforni moriam Bers Club, és 4, ic . large, ving " bed-oom - . ear, it California Flowers Sees = Cement 06 WiBaibs Closed ‘im front porch, Pull base Pod wg Town. a yd and i "wane sement. and Texas Worst Funera) Directors 1 car gazege aus Lagge econ Drive” | [oe im. 80" Only $16 8 month. with term vied ; Cemetery Lots ..... BD. Clee 10 HURON GARDENS Maceday Lake Privileges WASHINGTON (UPI) — The In- ohh sche Ma | fiving' ‘room with wan tov wali crs eninge 0 Wage 2 psdroom $2 . ve Basement oi) furnace. Reerea-| carpeting. 3 picce bath. full base- terstate Com merce Commission REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tion room, Bar and Workshop; ment with of] furnace our Drayton Plains (ICC) reported today that 1,271 ‘ i ong ea yeh or att pcg res Mead o® Nice yong Nene Sarg “my ga- down ¥i persons were killed in a total of 1.) gale Houses ‘ is amtcte Gala eee) a | Comfor.able bome Lies Pad : t y oan EST school, am ‘ eeke 3,099 collisions at railroad highway come Property 1 rags lee ms = i ang bungalow. larce etches 8 810.500 with §1.500 ddwa. * crossings last year. [Sale Lake Property 8 1 ce cere acueo.. fk coms ree rece donee a atkins lake Area ~ * |Sale Resort Property 9] istered os Cece Wan ie "Koide. bee vol 3 =e att ‘hoors form ot motgsge re od ed ‘bath Prastered wa''s Ok The ICC said 3,160 persons also Suburban Property 10) dear father t hoya Hardy, Mire |* tied . “ig a acres. ms & Mme oti} payment rage’ Nice on #10300 with teres, were injured in v ty t\F Sale Lots 1] Retain’ meray ke flare vg ‘7 ed 10,000" Be a " = va j arious types of Randell Hardy, Ari Mardy, Mrs tial “er “commexe - one eats on Se Kour | Evenings after 6 call Mr Wheaton Waterford Commercial accidents, including pedestrians as Industrial Property a) eee ar pene a Mardy y782. OAKLAND LAKE FRONT we Saas. Nice 8 room modern @ that well as motor vehicles and trains, For Sale Acreage 13 Jowell Pickard, = ke - rapes de ups 06.000, Lease, Owes lea one. *3| A. JOHNSON, Realtor cone oom aiien hie uri pf foret cern a - ie : rs. Marte er Poul Piel at R. home. Large e¢ reh. ie in i at rail-highway intersections in’ For Sale Farms 14] Aubrey Pickard, £aw werd oe ital Soe ‘tite ee Oil viyrnace enced, 1704 S. Relegraph Rd. beir Complete ow poets end 1958. . tent Farm Property 15 Vir le Adkins, Mrs $306 Bow j 14.- 25 nice yard #11200 ae terms. ae lSale Business Propert 16 Mra Dalry ere rin rough, 3 bedroom, tug basement, oo wowner will lease at FE - 533 WHITE BROS. It said these figures represent (p01 B S y service wae ale priee auen Cri A el : PAY oO R $1 = iN ed & continuation of the 10-year °°" ase Bus. Prop 17] Siete Home with visor Metone 61 Te so0 J. C TAYDEN, Realtor | joven Eves the ft a. seay 19 “Ul 3 d . For = or Exchange )8} officisting Interment in Bhoe- ” Insid y “pepRoom - 6 E Walton rE He } __ 5660 Hw ownward trend in’ such accel: mach Cemeter sion, Mo | mares var LiL rms «| MY E Open Eves. & Gun. 10 to 2 ——— dents. In 1957, there were 3,569 , mil ta. rail ba taken to Mal- afier 5:00 — : _ “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE collisions at rail crossings, with . = ne ee hi car ‘ 4 a | EMPLOYMENT RAPGON, BEPT 29. i080. E. AUBURN HEIGHTS. 3 bedrooms Jay t a death toll of 1,371 and 3,767 oe z pemerore Ave; age with full ment. Automatic J. Zo ALANe * injured. timan Mrs iemes Reape Al $i nest. Garaes. Oniceem ‘boses At Memrpoaveres | ate! 1c } Best Buys Waterford High : > ' omnes end He peon: California had more accidents at ,'« e Wanted Male 49, survived by ning’ grahdchildzen lot. Only $800 down Toda Seatean wane Ome af ~ the Beat grade-crossings than any other [¢!P Wanted Female 20 Od 16 groat-granaeniidren. TY. 918) DOWN. 2 bedrms.. large wilt “Maybe you ought to go back to the beauty parlor for a Y buvs in the area si a0. wi state last year, with 255 or KY per “IIe Wanted 21) Be On dest LIRR tegeatie| Woes hroneni’ nigh. tmaicts “ttn!” ampsen ‘ade iste unser hat c ale cent of the national total, Texas ‘itoyment Agencies nee lon a Pe . fetating.n- possess . a ee a ee WE ARE PROUD turing gas heat, large lot & fully — came second with 246 or $6 per 1) 10 (0N8 3] terment in Oak Hill Cometery id inguin’, oS , ef - * cr bd “. e cent avk Wanted Male 24 ie veotboes-aiple Pun in tale a! H.C. NEWINGHAM mp For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Houses 6 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE nine Tksaresis wemsite rou $500 Down ; AA ovk Wanted Female FRGORRDINE. beri 29, 1959 COMER Avourn & Crooks Bas | “Cyt oe ing ae - It's located on Perry "8 wil move, you ere omy - s John J 62/4 Waldon ftd , Clark. ee ae , G1 -— NOTHING DOWN Only $50 Per Month 4 ANOTIIER ead Scoventen! te oe bedrooms with a possibility of « The » re 4 on doin ton, wge 6¥ survived by sou, AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE = 3 bedroom, full basement, PA oll ieaudie tunes @ interest at 4% .” = scoot ar best shopping in third, Pull basement with oi! fur- a rep il gen pane am fe nieces. one nephew and several Offer iow prices through volume| heat. Large lot Total price slu.- per cent are the payments ¢ BOOD BUY at : ae parierfia pana nace, glassed in front porch. 2 oe, cousins Funerel serviee will be urch®fe, oo. eusiom ‘Quality 6800 Mortgage costs tmove you tus € e@ 2 bedroom ra ch s Be = je ning rm. car garage & selling for only cOommys: toon 4b 04 aiuspor! SERVICES OFFERED held Friday, Oct 2. at 2 pm wilt homes bar piané We'll is . New iu ‘35 Owner might ace 4 room burgalow built i rae er Secucitel lane. % . A very good buy. _ ' = rom the Sharpe-Goyette Funeral SeCure Woiighge Oo obiyaiion la. otecze se. ge m a i ' ‘ . , econo © i ste Heme, Clettites with Rev David Buniders Exch: ange . * John J Vermett iailds ce an carne $8 960 (ir re Pay a Maren enping RBG Saly shee es A hb fam y, ome t See officiating, Interment in Ox- ‘ . $4.990 down Flosd Kent. Real a roe Lg 68 conptruc- wilding Service 26, how Lake Cemetery Mr Te FE +7210 or Me Beaivor | eed ee OXFORDS SEer | tion from eellat to oorer were REALTY PE 54-6108 | Only 07900 wih $f Ay viding ’S Pe ‘ dime will He in state at the AbSOCLATE aadicne - 9203 C A = aif a y wih §790 down bedrooms with ample closet space \ ' ' wee Bopp . a Bharpe-Goyeltle Funeral Home investment Company, Ine oe Lem ime ES ae HOMES aad low FHA terms i you ment the roman = The Mrs. will have plenty of v us lan clen iS § Business Services Clarkaton 44) ORCHARD LAKE AVE Fe 8-966) 2 es ed HON. 3 BEDROOM. -1200 \\ it sen ee ot ag sae ge tee < aad bn ggg gos fookkecpiip & Taxes al Card ot T hanks 1 4 cre mee Aner FAMIL os HOME! FE 2-2232 : ue nocursTER, custow pus “ CRORE B. \ x ybeedh mee pohed shoes eee: Fun’ ted Nanemeat 6 ean ee ‘ . lees ; a 2 1 modern chen in McConnel IMMEDIATE POSSESSION R > bes edgeroc replace arage. Will sell or ’ More Cooperative Ot easmiaking & railoring 30 wr wise TO EXTEND OUR 8IN- ade gener or without! ranch. Pull basement, mies 100 | on ae mae — pein: firepiaed ee ee a ogy sarag Income Garden t lowing ..d)] cerest thanks io J who welped) ay QWNER IN CLARKATON | Heed Manon ott Aly ned = beautiful Oak ‘Bluff $24,000. | Almost new Full basement pee us show ne this one Make us an offer on this 2 faml- | Income Tax Service 32 be OEY me? fe Tebies she oy bedrm, bome!’ with eitacted gal Phone owner OR 3-1912 _OL 1-bidt Ss an eee priced at only $14,060. ly income located nesr city Prottessor A.C. B. Lovell, build, 'nkurance Agencies 4 ioven one George R Conklin & apie eee schools MApie 5-1616 | INVEST( he ROCHES’ TER cau_e of ives: Only 313,980 3} BEDROOMS 37.950 srarteeeat, eerste taraliece, : * Le o Kev Lalone ye ve ir , dice be Colonial b Low wr y t if er ant director of the world's |!4tundry Service SA} ial « omtort. Wite & *Femily. BALE—TRADE—OR LEABE 6 room modern Pull basement) 4 sleepin Germ bus racer Fue mortgage cou ‘Any a Located in the Madison Jr hedreeere Living os itch : der and director of the world's [Landscaping me In Memoriam 2 Te athe lures fee pome a oe ear aie street. $6.- | piace epi ctrl 2 car ge- sonable offer considered and Pootiac Northern High | Both epartments have full “path : I o desirab - { age largest radiotel scope at Jodrell Moving & Trucking "6, location ta Gnlile. orth, of Poel Wh hIFLL. BRICK esas OL ae Call OL DRAYTON ores Tooter inva = New oi] furnace. 4 — garage Bank Fngland, today sild Rus. [Painting A Decoreling 30,9 ne to ee ee ey faeul dere niigres ove te orauh an os acres land 22 x 26 cement N is % NEVE IN, Rltr. | a ot comfort and convenience TED McCULLOUGH REA'TOR Taley ial friends neighbors and ‘elatives’ | ee ie) ce ere ee mock garage Near 8 Bivd - & WOODS Gas heat and hot water $143 Cass- beth Rd. sian scientists apparently have Vision Service 38 scnethy meer nels) of Nese: | anything on I et cate bee . Crooks Call for price & terms 3 bedrn nucnee ee i > j Pee eet pores mole FE 5-1284— 4-3844 : » oe " offerings 5 = . r village y A) e r Ope: fences on a new era of Usama Service . aura band ee ris . and the OF a L \ iN | - | -R k EAL. | Lo _owner Leaving Btate OL ‘ 0265 hs bale hair eg Quiet side street. - M nes m_to 8: _ to 8:30 p.m. Sundey 1 1. 3 endship i death of my beloved husband A 2 aginaw 4-409) g vies AE { ; é ' s specia] thanks to Dr Neti Bullen- BAKGAIN - Oe >) Ivan \ illage rock Sreplecss ae get SALLY SAID The astronomer told a news berger and the Rev Arvid Ander North end, income 4 and +6 : ses , Mervelous 8 year old Bix room kitehen with am tate Gne conlereice the Na\(rl eclemeicis son and the Voorhees-Biple Pu-| Toms 1 bathe ctoker.- garage IN ROCHESTER modern brick home Attached space Pull basement. wit ia, love this home but its t : . neral Home His loving wile, Giese “ goed income. easy) &@ stone tire lace at one end of arage Surrounded by all nice notty Pine recreation room too darn small, find us a elegramed the Jordell Bank | NOTICES _Merie Pield | DWIGHEL STREET the 28 ft Ming room, is the omes. Fully carpeted living and 2 car garage. LArge cor] Guty nice couple toes need : < : ' mio eart oO ‘cht jovely 3 bedroom dining room. Fire = ne m6 8 lo- win _ Lunik I satelite Funeral Directors 4) comtortavie 6 room, ges heat 'z baghs. rick home. Located | rooms, Large. kitchen. Wieely maneee ene ee cated on Crooks R4. in the ee ee ie seo yaition so they cou'd track it. & gérage paved drive immediate) ® ice street in one o landscaped grounds Lake privi- school district, on Di * “We had good, straightfor a ; pene | uD | h erraagea geod ‘lacstion, ictms| \cco rms heme te stesue on | tence aur a Convenient | PICTURE BOOK tatte tented fos oan minut Ng ; , obbies s "y rangec choo AE Soe eae mutdl sespeiation Ga dam 1° ie ie upplies one son- Jo ns 1 Ve HIAC REALTY a beautifully landscaped lot be- | down Call ras Festa dia ‘yang SETTING Handiest kitchen you'll see os a ee ‘ ' Notices & Personals FUNERAL HOME neath towering hickory and elm \\ II . Sdecpl tatadelicat D5 | tla ~ co in a long ime. Just §11.200 ries. Close to schools & church ba Lovell sald, “It appeared to be “Designed for Funerals ° 1) BALDWIN Mid Cnet sete mo scone airhace dus, | oO -LIS M. BREWER In Lake Oakland 1 | W S ~ s . real family home end : a 1 cree garba 4- ” area ; 4 a new gesture of friendship.” V h Sj BY OWNER | posal, slate entry, finished base- woe AM REISS, rE cat : # § room rancher with Pops n big ic lal pout: Realtor cme Prt it Ml gcorg oe . AAC. Jb rr ch ]! 5 ment, water softener as heat 5 & ear gara 1 , “8165 Peels sald there was “not the WANTED oormees nw Ip e in ed Rake we nee A fone ane meny more features 4 ceats set a “neuer A Anant : activities feed Lovere: eer n ‘till 6 pm GEORGE BLAIR a , A Sener : ne ire a ice $17,900 1 ti | ! K possloility that the FUNERAL HOME sites rp Pie are Pou session. “Teas mametiote’ pes 006x150 eerie siding and woe Aamioum ater se eee = ; sreon shot was a fake. Me sald td. Child Ambulance Service Plane or Motor, Utility room Auto ane heat SMITHA tron ne me y parent cismens vie Goel! ae os DOR {YTON PL. Ine. mm however, the large payload that aa i i ° Board 4) rE sayin oe ote, oa a forieath eb a4 or PE 3.2400. Bound. Quick "possess / Eves Call ON 31706 01 OR 34042 : 4 ousehold Goods ¢ surrounded by tthe © t ‘ ; eee lulc possession | ~ — Se struck the moon eariier this Wanted Mise, Goods 5 ry COA Is ferred sa rifice tor 814.000 rene | LICLY, INC wes VILLAGE. OWNER 2 TR ADE month “ ‘ —— , ' NERAL HOME Oo morigaxe or land t 828 Main Bt Rochest . jots 1043 i s . lif nue fan. = re “en iMoney Wanted 7 Draytof Plains - OR 91701! agreeable MAple $1897 OL ve 15 ve heater Suburhan I oe <) c an e Americans . . | §SPARKS-ORIFYIN CHAPEL BY OWNER LARGE RAN BRI L * New a kot on Explorer VI." sanled to o ' oe Bervire FE ih peme. ae ens : 7 rooms, ful an BLOOMPIELD) iad EXEC At Its Best reom ia baths full ne ot ‘ Seareome anseeure itch: . Share Living Quarters 49) L asemen replaces, 1% bath.| fen rms plus athe. Ful Your future hi is the ment. Suburban 3 mil N h W ; 1 PA ‘ emeter Lots ‘5 Jarye gare 1 b asement reereation room ome w ay in en, bath. basement. oll PA Wd. Transportation MO a one e = me offer atarting #18 clasea brecseway. cavered eats. (€ x V E R i IBLE 24) dmmodigts peasenten’” wil g ° : acct qeragucnties ag ° Wtd Contracts, Migs yy 16 onavik LOT WITTE CHAPET 600 OR 7 476) Atlached garage Aliso featured \\ ~ ROSS HON trade. This could be th ON i ! , ; are carpeting, 3 picture windows, | . os OMES es E MINUTE from school schoois acant 66,960, | ct Oo indness Its aunted Pleal Estate 7) mn ee Phone week days me cen me ee a neon” 2 firepi ¢ es Paved anve ares OR 3-8021 Walting for vou nave ‘been og = fom ty ; small down payment | _ ae Le -arpes Lee shaded lot Prieed for action §YLVAN . ald C H M | PERRY MT PARK CEMETERY, [06 | drapes Rec foun FHA! at §24500 with $5000 down AN MANOR BRICK | room with fireplace. fu | ost er ore | bee a bcs craw, al | sua, $15 800 priced $15 090 oe ere in Screutea eatin were a pase * \) Tk a I casement. “eo sed (il N les | Th UeerAUIe DEERE TEA) TOTs OTTAWA PARE Cy Gwaun aa MES, IN¢ Owner PE 4-82%0 -AKE PRIVILEGES | qn She Knew \ Rt NTALS OF FERED } rt. ’ piaa pBons | ment aciee ieee ne ie ‘31 8 Lapeer Ra FE 5.2943 1788 eiereoe ne a ime ee Sep: tee Ns Pl rigad ioe ! j tv inayaced gas heat ud bas q ier wOOE irst show- room ranch 3 bedrooms nces parate fireplace in carpeted livin == — - wm | iment Terms immediate ] k f ing of this beautiful 3 bed and | ne eee fee = Ol's Heie . : ; ' ale ; room arge family room with : cies a room. dining room & kitch- | CUNCINN AEE 1m 0 sedan OM! Ants Furnished ae | BON RECEIES ' ion Cali 10 am to1 30, pm .AKE ront brick tri-Jevel home 2 car ga- combination inside and ap pence = Leumelto have en Ind floor Unfinished. | stopoed in front of M Ney ‘om Apts Unfurnished o Tm to 10 pm FE 61605 ath Pesach a Complete oan ieepiae€ Large lot Yourgow com tersh) e home immaculate through out : ont oo rbert : a A 10 am. today. there ay OWNER 1 BED H « rm, stone nice lawn and iand- can choose your Basement, gas heat. 2 car Emery homie ey mat cent Hones Furnished 3 ware eepiiee at the Peeeep 2 wiser a) MEUEM. MoM ome racet ia Nniet Tose prise Niae| —certating “ttagtt, ME, (Feea] monthly remisi fee wil jun Tee a a a . 1 q i abtonde voman asked for some (Ct Houses Unfurnished 97 } BIRMINGHAM COUPLE LEA\ Very livable year around home 000 Terms Call PE 4-5090 or ‘| lots of extrasl are te ede about make the po) ments ine: $16 500, Hagin a eee cn . ; office in the el ns for coast Must sell nice} Beautiful view with large living appt FE 2-822) in the LOW LOW PRICE on your mortgage and pay x , ting fo ald a ochild) with an [ent Lake Cottages H| boxes: five room heme Enelosed pore! room 2 bedrooms dewn up | SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR THE of $13,960 \OW iixes @ Gd insure. ec ' Upset stomach iFor Rent) Rooms q! . Walk-in closets aluminum storms| NeWly decorated & painied Also handyman 2 jots ced 2-ca | In other words. your ten- N : Car and screelis automatic otf heat washer dryer range & refrig- garage Needs, repairs. arr 500 FE NIE AR | foe son ee Ute house 2 & S Mes. Keller fetched a hath Pooms with Board 60) au 18, 22. % { trocar garage Extra tot avadi.| ofelor included Your older or | 2-9770 atie ‘ Aor aa Close to downtown LAKE OAKLAND FRONT ‘ + Oe te , oe | rs t arr 8 1 i empty box of tissues from the Convalescent Homes 61! a ses! ei ’ able 4460 Simi ho Midwest 6-0806 Lialagelln nore compere’ pen 3 SMALL 2 BEDA “HOME ON ACRE ALU BU R N HE It; I] T S Be sure ts ces ares ens Swimmita fishing & house and said. “Take the Hotel Rooms ( ih) Men Ste GOs OLS, Ot e. aad OWNER WEST SIDE LARGE edroom home with carport Wa-| ©! Jand, with large wetiaines P-operty today! Price 3é.- skating for lucky owners cof ' ; ahe vem ! 62 67, 69, 70, 73, 78, 81, 89, || rm & bath close to town,| terford High area No reasonable; §8fese in back aserment ® clean rooms Full pbase- $00 with no down payment this lake front bedroo at'ong if you tke.” The car drove for Rent Stores 6°) ga. 100, 102, 10%, 105, 116, || pri aabo ch urches $6.00 tuil] offer refused For information © 4°), seen oe On next pooe $7,000 ment Large 300 ft lot 67 ore ranch n Heatalstor fire. of Rent Offices Space 64 ky ’ », 104, 7 b at own month FE] call , ie z a on Jomage on Auburn Rd CRESCENT LAKE &S- ace o eat : ia rher fie : ot ransferred and will TATES — This attractive 2 arge pace overlooking san- Bt when she told her he kor R Misc . 07, FR, 118. | nee llerbert ©. Davis, Ritr. ST. BENE Dit Ts sell quick! bee dy beach 2 car brick ga- ~ whand I ent Miscellaneous 63 wos ae cee ee a a ees BARGAIN { . ~ q y on jow terms ivgom home has already r « - ae ~ = _-- — Williams Lake Ra PE §-4311 } bedroom, Natural fireplace Oak Might take $800 do -| been appraised by ° rage $18,300, low down pay- of the ine teat that night, he le <> 6p-6D as e-em as en: Maieday Lk 9 bedtoecn medsia, . | KEFRONT ~ floors. garage, walk-in closets | Mediate possession. =e te a. $3.5 mo rian ine only vA ment : said, “Do you k | . -* Oniy , shoo down Must sell. MY NKEFRONT Play yard tenced. Nicely lend- mortgage costs with a mi kav AA of now what you The Ponti Pp | 3 Bedrooms large kitchen & liv- — : alas shade ieee Gzs $560 DOWN [name amoms i way / = i .7 NAN ac ' Fireplace, ful ae- vem car garage Storms & ~~ : me to c! hie; Dot eters (Pape ee | FINANCIAL, | ress ue Pp itt nt = “ ag oun me ee hear tak ine sare ss en $11,508 Cash to mori- , Ke t s. ih an Tos pees oe [nts ae , snid. 5 — : eden tn Bendy te eee plus mortga d efore cold ee " : , Bui bascmei - na bh Must be seen to ve gage costs on easy € cold weather ‘sets in BRICK RANCH - Over. Wheat Co vor meant?” lusiness 0 FOR WANT ADS aGisener wicrine Ves ul SPprec’vte’. Terms . | aul M. Jones, Real Est. tae 5 ee into, a soe are’ 18-f.. lis woking ee Silver Lake. : “Oh, nome’hing like $200 oF |. te vont 1 se eS DIAL FE 2-8181 ponent ot _ one. ss SCOPT LAKE PE 4-8880 633 w laces aa) bungs.ow as lent Ped, Ki Ete ties ee family sized pieces sae 2 bedroom 210." he sid. “f hid the le Land Conivacts <_<. 61 - FE ee ‘141 a PRIVILEGES ‘pat foom Picwure window.| randscaped lot. Aa ide a1 Ce ce ee money | | — x -EGES 2 baths a net ane ee. P In the botion: of the tissue box corey to! taan * F 8 t BY OWNER: 31 BEDRM WEST 2 bedroom. large Kitchen. Itving SYLVAN VILLAGE aa ly “ai8 300 ia posal el (oe us show t ts yen TO. Senet ol district. $23, See. terme wh i Mortgage Loans 69 rom 8 a.m, to 5 p.m, suburban Shake shingles New 3} room and utility room, beautiful 3 bedroom tri-leve] will be com- | May we sh , ; en Tt emptied my wallet last uy car garage. rge " In Or-| let. Community beach on Beott | Eitgin ei November. Phone Builder, atel night.” All errors should be re. ged Lake privileges. §16.050| Lake Priced to sell. Reasonable 1836: JOSLYN AREA — Close to T Mrs, Keller & ie immediately, The rma to suit. Call terms , TRADE-@ELL. LOVELY ry BEDRM. new Neorthers High. Pontiac ss : er has placed a lost ; ; (ens @AAUMes ww fespon- BETWEEN «AND 18 MILE RD, WILTLTAMS LAKE 2 baths. PE 5-528 Motor Engineering | Bldg. 65 ACRES - 4 bedroom and-found advertisment in’ the | MERCHANDISE then to cecesl (he anstaes)_ f | bom codwerd 4 | Beiroom PRIVITECKES TRI-LEVEI STARTER, god, pinged and ie. weil Perma Stone farm house ilecitead’ Feociree Gale te aU the charges Rome “newly seo i asiecns , = RIVILEGES , 25 MONEY DowN fot waseneee oar heat, ae cattle reher aun da —_ blonde to return the bo Pee Titon od pines esses tise- on lake property, HOward "8-209 etrooms unfinished house " wulld @ homie to be proud a rage and paved street. Lov- le, peact Shem sand its jwaps ment which has b : Part brick and part cement Y — REALTORS — *% Jy ie ¢ a e. peach, pear & plu contents, tor Snle Clot hin ” dered Valuciees througl Ine op edotat ti onondomp nt aatr. w iiea for an electric steve Com G Flettiey” EM}. on mote! 317 8 TELEGRAPH OPEN EVES ramie tiled batt Owner on eng writes to berg wat GRD & Enon : mel sie mene be cereus aes tice for $7500 cash PR 4 807 | Nele!y modern $8000 with @ smal WILL TRADE BQUITY IN SMALL 1 jaar et pean ene "Micely moderate down payment. { ere : t BY OWNER 1 REDROOM : ae eee ouse in exchange for lar / land me ’ . - , : a. our ki number No : , re (| WREORD Gh h / andscaped lo.. This home Detroit Police Crteh iter tee me Tf sllangh STR eee 1) Gaede lt Bah eto peg eaten ee * AY | gsnsieetepany cod tay |'T . a ~ \ ] cash RM 30811 If ne anaec, 408 PF Fitne MT Vea tat already purchased parent : ae oer & Rndina i \ fethestter Sama fea Micon ; € WE TRADE on your Gi bil By all FIELD HIGHLANDS me vntaining typ ; : 2 means see this one tt y Located on well land- tet ain net ig ore Senselnina (spe: dae Colored CASS LAKEFRONT cone. Tf you ca acr Youth: He ‘ tans § elf: Sale Misectiane =| ] ent . elt cane ' Completely furnished made rn! Peifert beach Two 3 bedroom c... quality it <a a ' shane tence i: maine tenes collaneous 1 ae pres idie be Nigiectie. bungalow in th 10 condition 4] homecs Fach with firepiace & Ceond treet Call toda : : 2 Igvel home spacious liv- DETRON tpn ’ Machines y THA) ( locas & bath Full ha xeme: | ‘Piresent Lave woes , m payee — ae urprises All ; on one floor thie elean | cite ann ince Prosi fire- ’ 5 ; ibe , le + heat Caras Meal tin | PAs porte Sub offers You. s ihe inverior neat 3 b . he ves e, dining rm., ued x Wiinereac ise ap (Do Tt Yourself ia, anaes Fro aes a a eee Test | ue senay. beac et the ownes'h unit AN the fen Pe cnet on ee offers itr's zs YNEM.. Realtor catoets & are oi moder + 4 tala 4 “y 7 ove stirrounding « ‘ om sei e w © hear : othet early he ameras & Equipment is ane deadiine for cancelle-. Complete $5 940, low terms | i conmunity Sater ines eS ut elle me een ecetion cowie liv- SE 3.7103 graph Rd. Open Ren washer (tle oe Saeed ae owing a Timile chase at|Sale Musical Goods 79) Saeed Hig lent Want Ada WILLIS Mo. BREWER | ‘ Bia: ktop road for $80 per month could be tional eating s a x naa) rooms Basement. recrea- speeds up to 7 males per hour |Sale Office F LO) patircadian vatters une vires JOSEPH F REISZ, Bales mas pe more $10 500 At least $5,000 re-| piastic tile ‘bath, ‘utillt , ae | vas dae; fireplace. ide this aah | Won | f We Hquipine nt 80 csi nh after the first 0496 E Muron PE 4.5181 6 ae homes "ties $2) 900 quired 7 gs: heat and hot pone Gosia ul boiler 2 car attach v ve eilys s northeast sec }Sale Store Equipment 9: . Eves FE a. 0893 tLT BY OLD WORLD } RANSFERRED ted, stor a et ‘i iarage. $28,500, terms. : , . CRAFTSMEN Greer Rd — 3 bedroom ranch sa ont Screens. Built tion = Sale Sporting Goods +» | CAM WANT AD RATERS CLARESTON 9 BEDRM BRICK; Toke Huron 6t (Mier west to home. 2 years old. Very. aitrac. cle! ale” aro ad anert, age eee Four officers were hurt shy Jal : ranch fly baths acre fot, Rilsabeti Lake Rd. left 4! miles ''¥¢ Huge lot. Only $1200 Easy = yee seal : Huron ut shebth: Balt, Minnows, Ete, S2A | Lines lday J 0hys @Days Biorms and screens tre atarm| te subdivision ay ce terms Open fave & ped 1-4 in the chase, pimetuated by a half Hunting Accommodations 83) } 130 et ert $100" gown Masi Si : PE 2507 oP REALTY [West Suburban worick com tee . Y ~ i Bo} 4 2 r a ' FE 4-§703 . rn ric § room | dozen shots at the fleeing cay Sand. Gravel & Dirt g] ‘ 2 00 306 a8 COLORED “4 oom HOUSE bec HDavid W and voune: Rhtr 2} evel Brick inres vine noe vou PE & driven by Floyd R Keb of Wood, Coal & Fuel x 4 ‘o cre sore a LAKE ORION 5 ROOMS /& BATH Wl vied 2 ciresitee ee tm Misti susplace. dining rm Jar Detroit . Pl : 1 ois 6% eee COLORED 6 ROOHE AND BATH.| “At modern. lakefront. Owner MY \ k ENT: attractive 3 bedroom home) Pedrms. bath and modern 7 enema ee | ants Trees Shitbs 86 5 as : oe ae full basemen: gerage. gluminum: 2° !! rho —. closets, luxurious| ©" first floor. Pull basement rece - hen police finally caught up to Bor Sale Pots 87 9 450 aio 61242 storms and screens $7,500 with w? sai spacious living room| ‘e@tion rm, bath and shower if rii Kehn after he me 10 500 860 1300 8500 down By owner PK 2-304; ! KE FRONT M11 BYLVAN yen yOu can purchaat like thie haf ire spines. full dining room,| 2 c@r garage. Exceptionaliy well a we rammed a parked Dogs Trained, Buarded .. 87A/ oF, Oath 1208 hore 7 room bask home Wert subutben.—2 bed h cupboards. af the tule of ae with aluminum storms yarked car, f amnvadl. oe =n | 5 CHEROKEE H Seer oohiak Sylvan [@r . Dock xl AIb0t n edroom home ec Ms, eat-| 8nd screens Aut 1 ee he phinged a small Hunting Dogs STB Fgh nian) cheres. off) vedroom rigs TONER 2] tor tents pood swimming G&rAge & extra lot for garden in space recreation room with] hot water Nester Situated Ge e nife into dus chest) three | Pontiac Press box qumbers nerage PE 4 034 srorsewey (eed co veattn Soe ma Sh ane and het wever Sieer ice: ten carae o Sctes extending 93 w mes Saying: “Id rather die than | caer Medcooms wp | Wen aoe i} Sek cele nt nip, rene © i _—_ oom” Up den down — 2 Sylvan. lake privile home ved drive. Action rice for PEN DAILY He go back to prison.” | FARM MERCHANDISE = senna CUSTOM BUTT T LAIR WOMEES | Complete pains "2 Car" 'garage bedrooms. 66400. 8800 down | tt ate tzh 300 terms ‘can be ne tatoo eee inspect this néw } bedroom brick. Keh ee For Sale H go! tine! atartine Bldg Co EM 4-650) Took Toma °Uee! & favor, WATKINS LAKE PRIv emily Hing. Large wake ehn, in fair condition at) Ree 2 S ouses 6 re Bldg. Co BM 4-651 Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor In Keego 2 bédroom 94980 $500 jook ~TODAY. Attractive frame IVILroRS ft oral gee. Large living root ceiving Hospital, escaped fvom Hay. Grain & Feed gq #8 B NOPKING. Paced corner, nice as weet Huron a i+ down $50 per month “Bud” Nicholie, Real | uring rm. with natural firepiace.| mahogany. aT wal gts aw the Tonia Reformitons Sept 1 For Sade Livestoech gy 4 frases ae th sa bl a built Don McDonald "ene wr cms Ip, ACK LOVELAND 0 Mt. Clem a for ia. eta “ataahea rane Gas y,cwvoard Mood basement = ‘ ‘ Rt dow a 5 : garage possession. Will i Waintial Livtstock a0 Will Build § bedroom finishea LEAVING STATE SACRIP{CR 288 Cass Lake Rd PE 2-4875 Relea *Rorchner on ———— Situated very| “duplicate on your lot with ne I 5 ; DE home with basement and ji,{ Medern 4 bedtm. brick. fireplace, | : or FE ¢8773 r the Ieke on 3%) beautifally| Money down. Benson Arrives in Russi or Sale Poultry A} vaths Your vot or ours, oak| hardwood floors, 2 car gar WILLIAMS T., AKE : vier aaa ai Carpeting ane SIO [sale Farm Produce gp] Reel Batare Bereice of Pontiac flours | biren cupboards, "extra _afer"s'90° grt ioterest, Ht id | 2 dedroom modern bungalow with a, ee nSEres tnetudes bad em a pleasure to show you . oe “ 5 P coat nO chen ar inin, ‘OR - extre lot Large Pallas ch ra for Agricultural Visit Sale Farm Equipment 93 nin Pinel ginal PE 4-0491 pad? « Nice i, amils llone Dante an ideat nome Yor r ama Rolfe H. Smith Realtor this a Fey wl Niel sale a ROOM HOME L : . MOSCOW (UPIOU S Serta ot Eke is ace aa | Don’ t rry by Owner Peis a tc fam VALUES & TRADES MOS Rentnge MA sccm 78) Wall'to wall carpeting, Near ne . : Secretary ter @ pm Be i 7 room with ane _ * . . 4 eee oT arn: 3 4 $300 DOWN — ercury nt. of Agriculture Ezra Tatt {orien 2 BEDROOM LIVING e orry and bath up. aie ie room aon 10 acres ef land als 2 bed jovely 4g ~ 4 soln this —— -———— ——— he $10,500. No money down to today began a Russian visit at the| AUTOMOTIVE storms & Neate a ee ONLY $2500.00 DOWN living room kitchen down Pull| [90m Dangaiow. Located North of iving room with fireplace Sep. y invitation of Agriculture Minister $8, an} Coke Feta oad Brick 4 bedrm. Ranch with lan dock Tel Huron droping center | Oweer w sald the rife to ral ae room. Basement ahd B‘}DWIN RD. - . Viadimir Matskevich ‘ eee ae per mo. on ay 8 gE in- tien c. veer prea e 1% Ceoventent tg Done} iron, ‘by Ben. 7.800 wha tf s00 down neat yeu back Pag | 200 t = Baldwin. “or Sale Housetrailers |. 9% 814 268) Woo | foe ena ae $10,000. dort . pied Matskevich met Bensor ; Og : cna 2 ea veable, z Se ocen me 1 at the Rent Trailer Spac 2-FAMIL Y INCOMIT w Wilson sot Orchard or ap- O oO. R AUBURN } Space a 4 NCOMLE. Lake pointment —§ foom ‘li ve been lookin : airport yesterday. Benson said vase 2} J roome & full bath upper. sep- Ra. near Midale cH + Dettitng - A a we ; DRAYTON Sate — is the set- “needs, later senso. wii Better cue today. bs hoped that “iefisnt ald|/Auto Accessories. :,. Q7| arate entrance, wer VA 2-1246. NORTH ze meat au? ANd : iams agts Re: at Mse on qa Oe 2 bed coneider 30 year en down pay ¥ = at “the friendship born}For Sale Ti vacant, immediat j : ‘ ane oil furnace . tah, vasemernt om ment, * s § res ug . @ possession. Al mie Sat aM "as improvements in. @mall —2._ After. ' OR_ 3.2603 ear erene. 2. a, m foot Ta beautiful of rane) coritacts in the field of |Auto Services _ Mee to garage ay ee ee minote etal: terms. PR 4.4784 or WEST SIDE 81. 106 “do oo Pe gah bedroom, two car, . aecamn, Tene tire nad. pearirieta wit an a valuable Sale Motor Seooters 100 5 Seon, M Fetetes — fr pon “ = Gen Hosp 1 Pas near Pont. $850 Down — Foggy mice Feignternood — rhe ey 4 on > -increasing nei ate the, fi basement, args olungeiow.| lae fish eral ia i) e -increasingly |For Sale Motoreyctes 101 - ear-round home, With or| 4@ cede en Mecar ge wr vam PAYM spacious lot den, basement, 2 apache ae * 90080. ~ BE es down payment . to men a4. open tm 2 any relations between our|/For Sale Bicycles 102 Tartu horse ist eu sedraom A bun: | Toox!89 ioqutre oder" eer ge re Sasso or Molly, R | eer on used to -get only * countries.” : Bonte & A : . Mer. 4.9482. Di k V ——— a nore. ecessories 103 > BDROOM. ARICK ranch Pro te no ATERFORD TOWN -{ a ) Nate UE T basement, n for — Fiberglas 103A! some, "can Pee "ysis Sante Paul M. af ones. R "Real Est. ) ‘and ne payments until December | clr Pee eae es pe eyes ee nome 3,t the money. ahcte. Terma. Rebuilt Road t 0: for Sole Airplanes 104 except | m to , 4-058 Pe 8 lzts 5, beat 1 100 ats Nd acti me nee ese be mind <a m * . “3 CLARKSTON SCHOOL ere LIAMS, O OPen | rank sortation Offered 10/2 BEPROO AAKCE "one At. ' : -| nen in kitehen, Comglet on T iy recs port thes oanaes Bite wren Went 9} taehed gareee «tots Near Au OReA, SOF RENT. NEW 3 BED. | Automatic bent, Measenavic av ‘anaes to car ~ : ‘ se HEY Ot Ser bur ; rouse Pull basement. Neer ‘tt : ; ee asie Gown LANSING W — Fourteen miles, (Wires a a“ 106). ih Me Rewubte ie de ni “achools and shopping centers Call RUSSELL YOUNG paYment Complete price oniy poe oa memes, coe 18 “pat w= A aan OE “Ge of reconstructed M94 in Alger © frnek Parts 106A For 3.0808 Real Byer AP & Butiding 3.900 oa ‘sas et TER HOME, wert AU > . OR BATS 9 REDROGM Home eran e County will be ope ned to traffic. - ; lo Parts 6B 3 nEDnM BRICK- 2 ¥ra Ob ib tite Pea) ene palit tee aa Berea a fell special —— niece 3 u- 8 AREA 2 % dares. Modern ade “4° ; : . Car garage, landscaped 4") per! ~ payments \ BRIG Kk 3-BDRM bedroom home 2 Rovokt w a > Medieem ranch Thursday, “ month ahead of sched-| (" S8h Used) Trucks 107) ceat Ot ficinerater. water soft. 8 por Monk Cal Fe SO. Cy, wooded lets TANE. IN. % ACRE with @ coed Mle lexe to an achools Restricted Also property includes 2 late-| 7 h two ear carage $0000 Low doce ioe seer ie ‘Lake S ] ae, th tate ; Aite Instraner 10x! ree AeA | 86-0880 vest suburban neighborhood front ie Om Ft payment — e Mg og ; . the State Highway Deonurt. es 1 SEDRM TILED BASEMENT. POR SAL® BY iad sible «th edrogm Gxpeced head ter ‘jak ene nous,| CARE. sie OS) .. ue : zs Wore : “pees ) DRM j ’ f ef Ment announced The $566,887 Fo : ay « Rea is Cars 109) tiie» beth ” Re Alaa a aA ek Storms roe asus ”) che ee en | . Cl ry a "4 2 Nea] stretch of highway extends from/®or Sale. Used Cars ..... 110) «4890 : 6 phe. jvctrene. Peace, “Carpeting car attached garage, ery Dorothy Snyder Lav ia JIM W WRIGHT. Rector: jCLARK REAL “ESTATE Munising to Shingleton, ie REDNOOM Homa si de Down | avallonie Cai tt sch Oa Mort:| b38.008 tetme. 160s" 'Won ee rt Napane . £.r tL WANTED Loe S , a (7 8 Marshal age of 4%) per nt = i FR 4-068}. +n * we Phone EM 23m aay MU vee om “ee Ate *® pm incites — 7 a r ‘i e \ 48 4 4 ‘, ; : \ — : | ’ . a * £8 , Wwe ohn « . > } E of pee = a Md = 3 ts —_—— ¥ vee Sale Houses 6 * For Sale H , ; - o|_F HE PO t ‘i ee NTIAC \ PPP Pt ttt lt - Sem Qeee, ee ous { & HARG | ; Houses 6 TIZZY : eSDAY: SE porese w ox ER CO. ~~ { ft’ yeu are yw atteghed, WEST SUBURBS uslify. 5 week : N , INDIA | i Tees Doe be interest "re basement Bungelow. Pull car Sayiaes . | By Kate Osa We ha _ West Perri te Aaa seabed ox | t ‘STYLE BRICK. 4 ! : c Me oP Wanted ve ' er : a — And just = used homes = gy, i TE! Ss dining | room, pre GEORGE R. | me iM Male | 1 oe sable aweee ‘flee. vioteke wan oom ns ra fe Fi arora Don fF | ae OR 4 __Help Wanted Fi at our office. Pistuses Good ¥ ME softener, 1% vat Bow pe | ba yaa anh” ‘etits ~ . | _portatioa id me, ER R FoR | Female 20 20| we : Open § A.M up: yes neighbor- youl ae j brick , breezeway and full : | MAR rene | 0 k Ww M. te 0 P.M ‘down. * and beth | ed on Bony rage: | yAsae My i ‘ ma. | rig appearing anted FE 4-3569 3 water 2 oi and bath CANAL FRO! | cleap. See of ahaded Great. | _ 40571 betw and Bats Li Pa pill al aeons a car, eae ALL Male. es wM PE 5-584) rage. eee 2 lly bet LIVING rt ed overlook this. Very | ut petween +s In lor interview. 7 sg ses a. Pree i» sven a y-] ee ae = hartidly yh BEST iv LA = PE INSURA? = _____. | fom. oe 3. | Act OP. : . M. A. INDIAN for details: low ext bedroom ‘eal i ery nice — PRIVILEGES aa po taxing NCE ter ween 2% CED : , IAN VILLAGE oe ke e N home with Let debit tervicem ter Galjecteoess. & 40 years | Wall PA be offers windo ble vanity, 1 thle terms ar Livable good - an ma me Sn | wal c me be skis | A-1 BAR TENDER W . home foom brie this fine | boara” ~~ ainple cu. OF = ea cae wr a vanes igher tneom employ hier oe ful time — “Aer shift . WISHES POS! _ wn SE place. gr Foam, with fire = eee ward kitchen. Peon a ment. Pe ome & future ~% Ran eras +. tig HURON m re- s | walk- robe clo- with ranch opsenroany we to 4 so 1. | Act) CARPENTER aN eT i. kitchen dining recreatio in basem: sutom type TUNITY ; 6-940) pa Ay we . ORK | ’ ——— . 8 iG n en wa atl age rv FO eens at our office -: w — tule ‘bain qe 3 bedrooms and Melt. 513.700 PRICED pi ly eee rg “ee. » YOR YOUNG zh becessey. clerks” No i 80. | 1A a. aoe == ment, auto. peting. Pull | OWNER ,700, terms. s $8.200 with 3 brs. whl _Welning starts! A EB 26313 is. race verter ~ WTERIORN & | poeeidh car gare heat. is 4 m SANS TRADE: GEORGE ten "s will y for 3 yre ‘. codes | M AJES1 tr. Reed = 2 tan "Be roo prow be pana ge. An oe 2 bedroom 298 W R IRWIN. success ermine you tude | A TIC DIN’ | a a . FAMILY, BRI { today ! at $15.00 | aa fall bath. bunga- ied ALTOR REALTOR i g, ealar After ard chances a4 reso ions are FR wor thr ut cx — A one | NOTHING 2 car garage. ei! heat, PLE LISTIN FE 3- mo. Gales ope i sane rhe train- Pips being taken | AWal act New & re tony ee tee on ition, wo Evagdob rm falas nage nee O SERVICE may sense Preah ry Salle alt tia ates j shaeg or Mt and cpa, OF | independ 1 points aon met) aed ot e several 3 bear ae a arree vrengy O pply. Our avin on peer. 2 oe o i _palt. cabinet . S ~ come ent with ® cae ee = ae ee a trom, in , eed ere Doses Y $6 oe arrears oF es Be your own, by oman ONEY? ©. B. Murdock, * re- cash OF r month. rent in- vaste Cali damatane CALE POR FURTHER IN- ee an Hb lane! pee of NO : RG NO boss Nee ear. - Ne ie ” DOWN PAY. | wesw aor : PER MO bah geno cal meet benefits. NO "ee “ 9OY-wWanTe CONS a ESDAY NTH | tents sal wort. ox resum | work or CONSTRUCTIC EXECU MERE Wid m » BEDE ong Fe iter A RHOnE cing nine VE Cet carmen or Mr —_Ful TO EARN 86.0 OFFICE J ee a . Alton ‘ eC rota FU OOM - EA = car edats E_ 6-301} _ N Ww ose t | $35 WEST HL ON FE, CoRR | Se 7 Reinet EAT ANT, COMPETENT ee ges or ta ied a HU RON EE 44526 Wo SO ite" Pontiac Presa & nent WORK ON STOCK EXPER. CABINET MAKER ha HOME in constructed a _ FE 58183 mea | aa a tiac Press Bos in MO on pas oo FILING rae OO Kitebe aaa type & rd . Ran tele ane number empl’ ni oo RES? N S Riroke a 8 specialt : : i Maas _ RILEY f | grarecre Bist, Ee Se nr inn ” Two full “4 FULL PRICE er poly ‘nocne AGE 16 OR- PANIED’ BY rRITING “‘aCcoe mg che aN . | z este ! ie. ; ies ing ond af oreith lot in ig corner oy oo —~ | —_| | SORTST OR: Avan a = al MAAC PRESS LAWN re on “call Fetter . : nen. ae teem: fire: | Eos tt restricted sub | 0 ‘s ae A rete Metaer ex CABLE PONTIACS” BUSTEST WN ® $139, ap x Axo ODD preese ‘oom, 10x! nastersized | of livin Over | i quarters & er. excell roa) cee 2 good fanTci 2870. t. Exp ) JOBS. jurnee, Fine. OFF S iti? WES | See Seosta I — ok WF 3 | irae oe oe? he ving = Bat waitresses fo CUB RELIABLE & ref. FE two a uge fam! 1% ti with | estock 81 the st be rs. A sun c Pri- | _* cA or your eppoimtmen RING. Gar, Almost T SUBURBAN | aaces aaily coe ‘evilee baths. 344 RAS OFFICE - PY modern iaren the pbabll be _eraph Apply Scrid’s. = short | SH work Sc NEEDS t NOW! with A tage nares evel AN | erage sgh bitchea. At AST BLVD. : reas B ae ered Writ yon feee! ——"s LES ©. Tee- SHAG RUGS WASHED uk ea B ° r : a - $ Ww ee, all room A - A ump! | e peted tv floor plan. ‘Lal eas {Priced at $33,560 on Norms | CO.. A on aay ee eee | ween POR rile pontiac | Seek ic Buy WER ‘for ptekup a ensue uu rail 4 rm. dint rge car- cu ms FE. gent nese VB. Pet OF. nting & EXCHANG Jewelr uding 2 2 § day RAN TO. up. < = b: ng roo! mod. . cai Eg y Sho hts. mak 0 LE eas 7% ! LES) emt inde mand ban be. “Be spacious rogms all 6a | “4- 7833 _ “but Pa rather have work-saving devi 1-30 a Ew Ton) ee meager tire 7 YOUNG Se reaps ‘fk 2 pen Byes or arti drive. $17 730 garaye i rage . Breezew eat & clean | ee SS servants ices are ed for fi : SALESM want. rte WANTS MU - oe € w La: ay to 2- as = __ 3! oka ; and ‘ull tim EN W _—— r wor KITCHEN (ULTIPLE LISTING SERV is inde cualler (else district. new “ot, Mortage aie fe. oc. | Inc ~~ : y. T guess, _¥ooas “tor home soles propery onograph | Work Wanted F Pe ¢o0tt _ cE) W Ouiy sise0 “down. vchoo! | ___Income P ~ - Antervic w_ EN | sipele be wees ive : ATERF ELIZA 500 down. ool | : A ropert + Ride W appointmen at ale 25 - _ ‘ ¥ 5 : BET in y — ith A mt ecor LICENSED 3 bed ORD ARE IZABETH LAKS + UNITS _ SALES — \ 2% h H I AYLOR ie Newty, decoraied ae bedrooms, wed seer ren. * sida Terms. Of -481¢- ENTS __For Sale Acreage 13° * TERR eee epi. *% re tsar ree ve p ay r nt conditio: rated & jacge | ent with bath, f t 4 9 ae 8814 64 A | PROT A ivery. PICK UP n in r ft ull bese- 2 Du (O's ACRES. AL POR N BCTED E UP : um worms © me pet Ae yard. Ferraced ed) recreation | ra ) Down. sh DURE ee arrccas Saree Le STREAM. N un Own ee een | YOUNG 7 WOMEN wader WALL "ha MMEDIATE Soneeeat taxes. Pag -ags cath Osty $200 | down = lake privileges, fenced | home sf room iy ES al ee A aoe — orien ¢ daybee Rd aot location NICE EARNINGS OWNERS woh, Hae PHONOURAPH” RECO MANAGE | pany ary house cleaning. FE wi ON: rance dia, ms own \ vy § bas: EM }- arsh $12 > LOO SITTING . neat ei grat with thi ; é FHA pe AI Aree ed old. oan ae M 3-657! all Par ‘tl 10g | —HIGHWA N. 2 seo Ae. | RUSINESS “s, PERSO pert) warts? NG AND : in the W home s WATKIN FARM detat and ges I beat —————— ul M. Jor R Y, PONTIAC 2536 DIXIR) Snot NSE NALITY &)¢o Good r DAY on Oe Suburban Koco $18.98¢ KINS HI renee as FS . Call fo you Jones, Real E EAL ES eto eye RSEENT eference ; . _ N — 4 ACRES r CAN B | PE 832 W al Est Ola % TATE 8 HOT & GROUND TAl BABY s MY room, oe ad roan ete pape — 3 bed LLS nated onl Needs ann: (QO loceted UY THIS | 4-8550 Huro : establish ALFSMA ING APPROX SN SITTING £ roo : rem ee | | 5 on 4F - a men ti ed : N- : SA IMAT' AP. _o w reload Beene room. | eee ge an ce tng ty ye imuep ment ot Pon. , Herrington “Hits fo ated, with Hamiion. Ponti bk 10 ACRE PAR aun oe saciane over branch office ween ANT Ta Fo Sek" Day WORK, rNpate FE babe lot rage and | ar ent, gas h ng area. full with 5 price onl Pal > edroom onth each 3s Rents for. ae of garden ELS T em office 1ABLE WO week. 7 i ae $12,500. co Full gol de minum stor eat. Carpeti base- ul re Y RE y pace atement ‘aute home or oy Holly 20 m soil. Just HE “AL ESMAN and light b MAN ~BAsY ZOLo experienced R BY THE down price on large ms & screen ng. @lu- 5 AL ES with arge jandse oi) fur- | Name your te ies from Nentae | For inst Detroit ae week Cail oysework, 4 “sit. b RED GIRL 2-1043. CLARKATON AREA tee Mdicepeg at Ca yeni AB | Cede Mie ge GEORGE BLAIR Lwigahepuenclghaert pete ate ae i ee Missy g FE Soom DESIRES WORK estate in _ § ; eee rE of onl store R Ra TY 1 cted te ergent ma! SALES . CLEA! or out ern @ room 3 cluding mod- WEST S ; —- 4-4821 terms y $15,500 4536 D: REALTOR \ H between H 26N M benefits rritory ¢ products | setitng om LADY FOR NING OFF - : bedroo ST SUBL i with ixte Pht Highland, ighland itera | att Pref. r Com ps ’ all a Frome sbops iCES a BEAUTY __ Dieesewar a m nome, | room bric ap ere Beautit res cal OR 3! wae — Fer ar uty “e-toes Aree ot, rentac Pint’ or Ot Frat Warehouse apiance ia e OTE aah A OTT ra, T i a j a w e A y : . aes eran price #10.050 ag een cae J sree ee oo, R_3-1708 or OR 3-000 aeneans od Farms — 14 PERSONNE we sit So ~SALESL = EXPERIENCE! ee recre with | zs ~ with - <2 Lao AN SALESLA ae ED A REAL FAMILY, HOM canny ch arte overlong ee Sale Lake Propert 1's ACE M4 nace? atin vo nies aren 8, Sei - | EXPERIEN=ED 1 aah AE bat Lease (seater 6 room seed sereen Aluminum ed ite-car Established 1 in poreh an Lake. lassed- 1 PLO: se bbe, onlin / g Clarkston 2 ACRES PITT! 0 antrols, Ine ay ouroughly ex conta, Must | wi eception! ED GIRL ~ L eatures 5. Lar storm n 1916 borhood and exc sed- OOR Ded bloc nh are : BU RG = position pertenced wo. st work DESIR Tapes Pargiohe Sear cine. L. “Doe ving” room th #100 DOWN 2 bedroon vomeod. “Gulp vi8.m80 with nome oAcrore ihe titeet {om Glock ‘house. Large vag. Zon" SEMERETIRED MAN es sion racaisgn ith a Mees AL OrF BAY 12.2008 ter Feiepne ’ car attached mily reo: e e to see! tion Tie Good north ng all on : 2 1966, ata » porn reet trom | kitchen, ba ace wo Me reem ok OR 3-45! To po ports “t ‘acounta. G pay mer- - ing ASHING A! in arge lot garage = Bar ted bath side loca- GILES R . good luminum sto: hore Built in porch th, and lar ed rooms cal 4 N Sagin eorge s New- GIRL - D TRON- pes ony 8 ris * pull HOYT | th ‘on School er gas heat. Le PE 66175 REALTY . Paved turniture rms. 6 rm $6. 200, Pay for t ge screened Lue L WISHES BABY §&! $16 PE 2-984 REAL \ is at $8,500 ea. Call n : | ges . ALTY CO as street Corne 8. $2 worth he land on! ~—— - ousework BABY a — Esy o Ai Y total price. ow on ren BALDW e 3 crilice rs Schools re) fot 000 down a lot mor only D’ We aBiGAPP el tronings. ras 3} BEDROO Lui CHPLE wie vie terms MY See we meren B Dec aH Lea SALESM H alee =p wou 01283) -p9e¢ | with M RANCH | ~ {duno PM —— < y 7m 4-481) — 7 Batate. rn of emplos EN as immedta OR’ p-s0e8 Fé OMAN WA | we foe ed gg home | SERVICE BY OWNE! —— aaa 3-7868 Ral Btscadg ee on ee ERE oad for 3-4688 light house plied = ii nt livi New in - _ 4 le NER — 7 —— y» ope Pure U unl available. ght and curb HAVING A work R ; full bem’. ng rm. tiled du Pos rge rooms. RUIT FA ——— racie house at P iL Com Apply 10. Bach enilte ce BABY? = pable. “vac | heat. Lee Tec. space ba:n, ~ | $750 room & part basem approx RM stetion Sa lie Knopp! ure Olle person only tar mature, ATIONING may ay INSURANCE = AM $12,500 etch 91300 Soa " aaNER Ja"Fae aed | eerie peach poral yp orebectine tee: 3rd turday and Bunday Oc aie axsreist eqes ca home teas Ele wi Rd iD own ROO mt cust r tree xe to 6 . RVE re Lake R IRONINOS C : —EM your — 50 RAYTON $975 DO NOTHI carpeted, M aca torage om-built s Also Pm tor VALU 4 INGs DO 4218 ES | woobDs a wN — NG DO ri A Bae GALOW | P; bidg newer he: y now ABLE _FE oa NE IN Me Pind Large carpeted” just north of Ponting. fa | ee see Bana « Fatefone ota “Located | ake eee ah SERVICE STATION ATTEN ieee vitor Comet jRoNTNOS 80 hela ing roo ge carpeted rick sow liniG arage. Thi all bath | Pull ba corated uplex “All | tac. $17. & miles n@ a OR A — Bee it Must ge of me DANT Bioomf in Bloom nings ee 5-9002 U1 DAY SE? cining © my pe chr acre n “$4 and th a) homes 188 Paym sement Cer Oak = tioo 1) BRAU IFUL 1.600 a of res excell IRY FARM | et be 25.01 chanics help! ingto leid. Comme field. sce Me! SERV- “‘Tohn K yeeread “Pull basen Tent SUB at and Now at 87800. = an a be 40.04. Pius. ta: is Wetertor nee et ON wie. A sae ober. ste Very good | me toe te ee Average to sieva wert “3. dave, “oN, Tae = ation ent with | URBAN . 8 ut 9350 AS |e 980 Lake NO ice at rage A Deeg Ponti day y hour gia at. one ay. Ea avs | LabY 1620 garage. F roo Dhe | 8 BEAUTY Clos av owr 8-0453 privileges. | ~ eo ontiac Press s week R es) tode e Call rnings be WANTS v Ling sriee 681,000 eres, Sith ‘ | NOTHIN ng 3X OWNER. « or FR | «1 H. P. = Box eply Plain Sh gt peru -. etal offic “PART Tih ms Hy 3 spacious modern Tui scenic G DOW Pull R. « BEDR a HOL SA tains, PO or write mone -vaYTFel! e work E ME GEN- bedrm stic home scanener N — La | ham. BR RM. ANC 2531 8 ME: we | LESME 8H no S= = Drayton _®F Good ty xperienced - ry |ONLY $1,000 _ fireplaces, la s.. 2 ledge beuroon with nie rge BRICK arage. Fe ec orm. NCH. ~ S8 Lapeer R ants ING e are fill _N ARP RESPC ea desired E typist. Cl in ; On w DOWN plus livin rge family rock | Large is. All al car por liz. Lk need yd. Li Attacned | : a ret sales sta: ing vacas office PONSIBLE | LADY : M 3-389! arkston ly win | a2 ee avectoom bangs: | aa ing room ceramic ied tSipe it, Eacelieat igor nove S gem miges 804 Der a yer Rent Farm Property 15 Get oan at our nes lecation Ly A eas Mebpeing, anaes .ainin ving room cupboa , with m ats rhood. — per moi NF ~~ We, 18 a > m agon f iracie Mi ctation ning R sitting ° room: a el Ma } oil heat rds, bem ica $2500 DOWN — __ mth M AR cl bh sions & ocels T or our college tle loe aver Press eply some : | ment, i x Pull. ae by cppointment <r with | $6. Larg = Gracie | Niel Aga LA ee dairy Fae gg cg ys ‘98 ose aeeeete Scan sary (hislerres “ee some MEDIC Pontiac & SONS | wer Fe ery room with WwILl <i “ org a ee mode farm liv. | New 7 ieee $ room _ Melmes, Derr 8 home veh, ei “ 8 pale apy Sion salary” Bich el) ree reduate . ASSISTANT. CA ate | schools lot. 1AM8S ust WwW w tro fe bea. urna mode es. In bars Py ‘ cc £LE = = aw Is to Po cited hv ec l rea \RNEO! SANFORD and bus Near LAKE |+ abo est of acres rm ch. Saf ce. Ni Tm c PHO _ w ntiae & sma tiens b rs expe ix STRE with be — Pr ut 3 jater o1 jand. | sell e for ch ce sand Sale Bi 5-295 | wanteo NE Cc OMAN ress Box > uray lood cou rience 1: A big. tw EET INCOME | beach autiful sh ont home $12,500.” miles “P sord Center | immediate jidren. M Y Aw usiness sale for hom ANVABSSER for TO LIVE 8 e Pontiac M nt. urinal os Junter Hi family. nea 3 how | SE 4 bedrms. — sandy | tated riced at peed ly. $0,050. $3 ust | RA ss Propert TH sce ¥ pont modernizat S w 2 children Call 0 AND Gah tTences EM ttord ar ysis ; / . : " gE MIMENG }- ea. Ref yee er 4 ; Eanern| Zoned © on lot 27 Se ee iw “8 * BALD EAGLE care ty 1 16 £ FINEST : lon WOMEN To ST, ad RAPH Gl irae ot and $175 Commercial 8 x 308 then. Pull bs place, attract & | aio Rings bal & bet LAKEFRON 11 BR Saginaw ONE 8TO = 2 ik EPH retari Ino. T = 1 j y = ne ICK a has RE. 140 M ONE 2s al servi res. - INCOME FO Ss. $11,000 down per mo. Uni Income ai garage. 8 m't.. ofl heat ive ran w with amos Moder | h. 20 w 264 ft | Bouth APT guressive a vacanc N aking @ OM STAN ce EM 3-2 . SEC. | $17,280 ee this Ia e. bne + all nm bun- | bitche eee, living | eas sid S: age ot calcmea wert for Berv pts io D UP DO 842 Tw9 ast COLOR | y $2,500 terms now at onl on the Josed po’ the fur a window Mr | street. Col e location 21 and a> bewwee ans ice 1 Farmers FP ing end ILIES PLU and bath y. private e (VAN y Lake Pade 110 hai | be oy . Reposse ee Be he} rented ored tennan on paved | she aos tea 21. Good pay. a he Call, ‘OR ete training t ‘ood | _F 2 done Us WASH- three sine five te entrances AN W.S . | Hloyd kK | SELL OR y terms. eet ane tow dow pecs bake 7 ise | year wench income te Always xperience in the y and m. - }ol2l betwee one! WASH 2 in my home garage ms up. full aa REAL VC SCHRAMM 2200 ent Inc., Rez tke A TRADS— we L M. JONES n wim pj annual al expenses e $7. md some college retail sellin, mae qussiel w _ o 10 @ oft stipe ~ TRONTN achool ies jot. Ne sement.| oO yR KF E 5 P Dixie Hwy ealtor | tu Mace 6orm b ern and J lpr « oH C ESTAT y Only #4. gees $1,100 bie call in preferred 1 and FM aS wr —~¢ re . w elivery. OR ‘oa PICK. uP stores Flas bus. 94 PEN EVENI “947 A E 2-0123 at Telegre . storm coment. Oil uugasow ust 8650 uron a R n down he manage and discus you WANTE klend Ave to 1 ANT WEEK : ( HEROKEE . .000 on 2 JOSLYN. NGS L¥ eu | MPLE CUSTO Open to » ANC 6 Oax i AC mea: A ttn | HAMMOND | — FE 8- X 1. iH \ } Ss = sit with gen rp Wits e “ | referenc om se WORK 2902 HILS: _MULTIPL R Lat 2a§ - PAR aon i ote. 4 vum,| front LAKE—1 1278 cic Ale Ee — eneral hous WOMAN aust _tranapor WORK Lacota E LIST! NSFIEL KING ere us Desig ue aun age lot 0 FT L soe Bll STAT children ework. ¢ “ror ssary FE tation this new is the } NO erty tis D _ $1v, 50 ®@ canay Paved trees. map! covered wit axes | °® a-\487 vabeth Lek io O rr £7800 in are for 2 WOMAN 72-0788 is aia car three ee beck ot = OO sana co Will acce ericea at sp bargain e gk. birch h large MODE : «(Ra w Private oom bab WANTS | : pt on eoiy)| |-omies or & ee DERN re OMAN FOI y sitting ~ DAY - gas feet grin et full ey brick. SELI _. ASK niract or iat ouserralie fesiie. ¢ truly be on BULLDIN 4.4321 is FOR GEN wat etc 8 ““wORK at $23,000. beautiful } sement. by BUY i MAe. Mee: moael r. | included C ropigraphical eutiful 1 of Pontii GO LOCA - Must ate ERAL OFFI in TED was y FE 6-426 : Sell or be Priced Y TR \ ‘ Ee! CARTAY. | 2-618 N al) ownr. survey sections ac's buste TED ‘ ’ ork Typ! e detailed CY. 8 FEL 0 ae ‘AN trade. tt RADI a OR TRA i ighis OR_3 Days Zoned §.800 sq f st inter- Cc Box & Phe ng required. clerical WAS D IROR- : - . . wh ah DE— AKE LOT, 00 3 3-3506_ indust { Oa : th aa ontia r Avoly | HINO John kK. Irwin & S CLOSE IN AN i 1 two thks aoe Pe atts farm | ladecaped, oo X10". Pn ae rial. Apply . EXPE 1! WS S WANTED cree Press pply | _ ences ¢* IRONTNOS ake < REATORS Sons | ld seven Lad oang vet doce. sTactor houses. 10 rp. | fu ware OE errs NICELY | ide THERN MICH tes : I" RI iE NCE 1) on cas RIENCED OFFICE Building $718 ER. Prone 7: Woo eaee mith Tlf basemest is — home Soeeel ean eo ivee | ro pate ee Ey peat = haggle town i “x 163) AROUND M BN ( ALL: Page aay poration PE pepsi i ing ‘Service ce 2» : 35-9447 ron Street porch els town. a few jang co at aeers Wil dryer | BLOOM: 500. ouse N s Le ar hieh- DYNAM 7 . NEY! » person B urs week - 18 . E or t o a good ice fron TO miract, Wil ae FIELD fic ceeds 5 rge roo 1c MF we kG 180 8 arnett Apply ERVIC wae . See SFE ai) sina ana pine’ oer Pie TOPS IN BVERY RESPECT © Lee Sian oaiiie te ssc See | Rent, Leas rerMagay ee | Cu ROCHERTER BD woman OAYs” _ SSE App eau ler apyoons AND ee ms. . unff se in Jest cent Po i an z _ | wa CH $40 FOR- = Rn ' 7s THE TIM room, ong 2 edema, and | a services We buy. ell “LAKEFRONT, RANCH NOME, = 3) "ca ease Bus. Prop. 17, gaan Saenieaceay ns: WS penal Pint Mtave! ca? ia ee ! uy lake. f | eet meses modern kitchen, | vickity.” Ope serving a | deerd b Het ce aprtg e RENT ees eee et 3s : “ A-1 CAR 133 W O W 1 come and take ront “property. Bo | back yard nt, gas heat ween) BR | serving Fontise | Sere Brita agtere MN pe cor iat wie NT OR LEARE vaen _brminghom il ames Rrperienced » Reliab! Additions a te s bedrogms. ome * vive first A is is @ ne owers and | =x OWN | sie nt. A sacrifh xcellent ‘beach 5-108 Raldwin eon f D EXPE 6-0850 e. Apply e. Neat — OFT MY I Ga = good | A ront- & ER - yk at F ET M wis Poor. craving, room iy pee oun porch cee ime advertised, eee we i ease N, Realtor | sies00, “will ‘conaiaer ae ee | NICE eT a ve| = Tt = ear, aided woM = a Aare taal | ORB gS goal ae sandy boosh. fireplace. Ve and e a look $12. priced — bet ddl oauic or oad | oO owe and |. Good | ANT POR LEAS! WANTED B — work at bo TELEPH (EMAL ry good 009. ter ipie Listin re 2-481 n Pleasant Press jocation. A LEASE 004. UMP MAN. Hedy me or offi ONE industrial SOUMERCI . BETWEEN O TODAY'S 4 § service 0 home, sc Lake — 2 Box pply Por fonts at res ss . MUST B. Holbrook pm. Ask ce. FE contracting masion and AL ' S 8EC BUYS. H _ duced ie ir | H ntiac ung. FI Sse R Ew for M modelt Also sto gen l Sits this OXFORD & ORIO CURITY. TOMOR | = She oa pe elp W Wan ST BE WAITRESSES 7 | oo. oo refrone in iN bath. North ROW'S GI 000. $1 Re ~~~ Pp anted TED E B 2s 1138 ow, C re- om ranch hop fiv fh Plastered side 8 | down Amn Male carpente XPERIEN uttercup & “CURB ous | (Me apies. MY es | iret inne extra 7 joors, ler walls, bh nd | N or ALG A 19 Ww nse Le ns ‘CED vam WOM. 919 _Cenlant ome SY “BRICK. BLOCK A Paneled rooms kitene ge livin ard ear M5®. E. EASTE —~ ANTED 2? | 4-818) M AN WAN ae = _ SOLD Let versie. Wie tore, | on, cBanement oll. be “tnd —_ ; cent eS ue wil be eeu er aoe co Can events 2 MEN: | exP Tee flaed sd eax |: ie firepiace OR MENT — IN ON terms: fen pete® priced’ ® as pore | Fa oar ntigecrals Sewn housetreiler muse wl ae Siened reste aan e f wt Lg ee a eauper aoe a wats y eee | ‘Bc ke Quai Pere Sri Dane sam . NE WEEK 'WAN $7,900—term: rosa one's BOMB at? =< ta Pontes a1 eetees | eee y work and peint-| £* BECRETA ork, license v- m2 T LARG A OEM ana w 24x02 3 iC often ac area rf tions. Ro Ocod wor neral offic ARIAL Mant 4-223. STRUCT! ¢ —; Run ame FAMILY West sub BUT NOT A ment that with fui a LARK REA | caeteTART to quel aieal. Oh asid “Auburn Sales & Ring | noure OP = employee. Ev AND ALL 3 ON CO JUD baths, full coer leeree™ * i a bee close cold weather see Fe Bue L ESTA T@TANT MANAGER FOI ‘ed mate Bere AY (odem Pleasant) ot TYPES orn Oa 6-3272 | schoo basement, clos ins ultr bedroom in. bull Haag ater od reabse Huron TE “= NAG , YOUNG —— ee ee ee tk ease ork. 18 is MAsO Villa close a mod 8, 1% ig lace that ‘ound, @ RION LAKEFRC ent. Us FOR sHO08 MAN = stead vaca merc rs. exp NARY EST A AKE| # oe ee gag trem’ ovens cet ee PE 2 arg tale eee | ce ron E tte “angeions aA a * you | ca c01 tue be t iM ate igh ancial like uall- abin AL TES MANTRAS tee cid basement ey, roe rel) ara nh, copes: are Hiring oom, etree | eae a ge pen neat et te Te (rcnard Melgri prce | A age ee | haded care wide screens, rooms modern r car Poreign n. Old ead seule Ex _%0_10 Lake A rson | Alt KINDS ¢ = TE R E' ee tras ho ROCREST ES | one” of thos lot. Th ae ren cisely as, ba with Kitchen, 3 S aacrnekesd gaet p-| wr ie Crhoetions peiptul = ve pam | oF . vB S WHY ate iare ver None: ane ee) eee se thomes that. | typetal of sais fine pag efeaet_epece, full are benanta, Previa @ Used!) fn et me belpful | [ ppsesseante 7 F CEMENT. r WO — | thi fore you @ e should be’ price | is a beau at sell | pric thooa, §2, this fine water heat ment wit . fun| $98 ex efits. Previ income ine ? cale. Car not | ~~ | 8ST CLA nson. FE 2 RE. ~ 1.080 | ng $6,900. ecide on d s orient ty and the | @ $15,900. we ao tenced er Bhaded gas hot| Hou perience ous ear | reases fo rting nae F 88 LICE 3340 PLUs NrTAC ty ates | RETIRING?? fetal (eee: cme lay retitess? 1h ee Don't A beautif ai | cA PP =! mom nig Po Rochester rs Son oes neces | >feapons See Mrs Vous oy other Lardil 18. DESIR a | aromint MEkD BUTEDER For Only Ideal home for rei William Mil | homes tat four bedroom * Qutors Aes x 308 Ae iy Ne a me ben Berry EBTABLIS Experienced O8 IW RES. | “1887, M SIDING. “AWNINGS | uple wh etired +. am Afi i. Ftow pe — Bh POR 7 | n- 1 - remod & : Pees Sedrooms Five coula use Realtor ler becrmernts ee ce Loa _ 208 Fon 5 aS area | _Help Ww | srage 2 Ti plese! “ROUTE ‘BLDG. REP AT a Gi n basement ve room h ne = FE 2-02 : tn sasany for Cal petiag, Sale R ae than $1 ot our me STEADY © pp Wanted ee e $2.50 or part tim brick AIR. only $7,900. and ext ome 70 W 2-0263 1s hea doar 6. esort P T 00 weekly n earn | Female to rs Ls Se N e. Av-| 2290. block, . PLASTERED 00 terms ra lot for oven Pied a b., $00 tonne ree anxes roperty 9 renyeon Mr See micercar | Lae 28 TO 0 WK 20 Fry Vou at . Pefry. | Bas cement work. ING. LAW = I fre, ow J ona © mt i LA a n-6 n oR ent six 5 EF puipozt ee 136 E PIKE Ww. GAYLORD MULTIPLE LIT en: sony "garage, com en ae Nae CABIN. LARG | sUMEee a nn 3-0922 mueriewes 4 R FAM Y OF alte add AN TOROANTIER. DOZING Gj & TRUCKIN juminum E FREE ' FE OPEN EVES | ATING SERVI A Ad ft ioe piauned ee foreas oad a adjoint g, rate er salar INTER HO Willing and necenery M peme =O F® th retirement high is , BR 5- — xterior | —s UY. g- 9693 ! cE good jocation yara work “fee. tN $100 an rey fis re ret Cues age yers Late v ~~ alt! Te 8 be ‘eens mabe benefits ECs x, BRICK , CEMENT rem . LUTION on eee | ROC Garde jiedwin «8 mo eit t 4¢ Keego sion 3: ay noon eran e hou ome am biti MORE INCO . BULIDOZING s FE 5-9907 Floor pat ' = i 25 arcretite MICHIG | WATERP 67000 eeelsy Mich | BOYS Me neh on anny Ww acpi er tan 6: car pci Lake Dredging EXCAVATING | Pian I | | new &. active AN - FRONT C To work |® 14 OR OV ‘ am atea y Weet B as cetlent or oart t an with Septic ging : ixG Bee Tb morse T Tl e | | room — Pchppgms) | in, Cash or CARING OLAD- | day & coat school geo ep yeletences™ to" Bot” fc gears Ca, ene crediects Sas ex stalled ee Dra io Pwice be Hone You’ g | kitcnen iow, @ - aaa 5-500 dept A << wanker Bavur ress Bl, Pon. NEEL ee) Itrain BRIC ee Estimates © velds tn- ‘ Abou in ve 18 THE “BIRD” | | bata, ot esl ceram: dream | Ss Pe Shate 10 Ww pply 213 Na er in ordet ALI ; on seed rO. EARN to 2 pm i K BLOCK AN OR ¥ 6932 weigh Nodame... HORSE LOGS arr ren unser, Hang ge dinrbon Property 10 “SS eta ALTERATION LADIES mf ert HS EE aes so en: & “LIFE™ S' HOR al) NEW" ! t school, \% block i+. ACR crane MEC | apparel on bett os ‘FED E is 45. serret ECIALIZ A nine-stall IRSE s! made Dura improvemen i ance {rom walking « | Eail BEDROOM crane opeysie “i EC HANIC) work Full & er womens ful XTRA MONE ite work, fF ING IN CON ie * them and gentle te accom ears papntic Bibb ' gooa home — wt 5 new. Buil RANCH | CAB w Ra leader 6338 | in Birming wa time To b opeecten) bet ~woONDER tos Many rhe ‘iors and _ fields to roa acres of pas modate | ree fleet cbs ae. feat: i Da : rane Oak floor t-in even | pert DRIVERS BI. OOM & Ponttac i ‘Pon necessary o selling ex- rt Commins a us customers _ | trout str ane eoae, Laks | oahasete toad un. Carpeted on WEST 8SUBU | oe oes 3. Msny rene pen tne STEADY FIELD Pacts Press Write to Bo CEMENT WO A 3-113 NOTHING cen dinibe nes ee ges —— i Bien soce, bor arom Com. | This —— eee bleag Lake. $11,800 mpgpedleny wear cas ard Take Ra older oon sam AOS SHOP anles ESTATE ere x Pres Sareea “roo NG DOWN 5 room, oes oe Oe: pode Bhat ae ee | psaush sla eaceten je STEEL wei sae 2 EXPE Union itrkr: 45 i 6 ee opport on 2S! tee Buca ria 08 -_ bie e eprvces Nouse, ‘Deautitul Rear “alver Lake re garage eee a neuated ou STOELS REALTY Orenard te older PERIENCE, cooK Lk eres ace ride i en aig: unity to BAS price OR lowe ful gue neil cour= | the ‘eirport lenation weet between High 1246 N CAB ake Av pm 3-02 or will ed firm with en = W EMENT fut rs Nee P hal if cour port & nes High High: Milf D e aft NING _traio Experi ork 8 WATERPR v7 cLost acl a raaaaa to Chrysler | reece at #10 S00 privieges uit Suement oree a gansy | nlana, Michiean MU 4.2068 ord Baik pave ee oe 22 gem aneaghe ‘. a ALSO soa iain ie wre he aS 78 Per Month T OLD-F ARM F session Immediate ae rage. - space, good a i For Sate L -204 CAR WARMERS ae ae AND. CARIBTIAN roe CAT rgd , aaLES 1 CARPENTER aa im tes ota But toda EE LIN | $1,750 on eas: giassed tu roundin. Rr ois c n person, LISHERS te hoolage ch CARE FO oung ine RAINEES oe zing s FARS EX Dow easy ve poren s f ARPEN #2 Be oF on children Lis to le gperience rehes epairing P c. pe i living con Gs is x and ; trauer, TMs, COD » sed ‘sun Jt Bo TER’ APPI aid win oR + area Ce days 1 arn our d men white partition stairs field veniences! a this pom 4 sma. ca ERS att | me ex REI ee 23-8842 1 after n| tend Pu busines willing very re os = Ame — 959 kitchen. stone found 100 | newer hom One : northern a «home, t, NTIO! rE 2-7 rience NTICE COUN 4pm P re Otl's 5 please CEMENT asonable FE rican, : Jus TV, ation— Dow es 1 oft propert or $2,000 WN o2 AC necess a TER ure Ot) en bh ok woR 44328 $410 teh, aang N een ae Loe sscin property ie bene “CURA EME WEAR, MAP Lae re eee ne can MEE, a 8 ae Oe Fe tute ature rune “at boneed cK OP ALL, KINDS INCLUDING DOWN bedroom one teed came. 8 — 3 lace. Carpe ae ostion | Smell au acon ons wk BAPE | So See A MANAGER | 3 oat Baie iGonty isan pm October 2rd end. Wh 1 um Comming Out ot Raymeaa W $82 P CLOSING ccna with eirculs ween giant tien st Aluminum dining re ad the nic lecved | R ment $1,500 or several y has an o; | ~ ighway No 16 oe e772 - ER MON Cost ome ae peen rt drive, this ati storms combin q ft cest cleane 1105 W. 1 inter top-fit pportunit \ CA WA Peo T is ou completely din ond screens. homes ie ee |_Mapie AM ested in ght saleomen.| AREER NTED _Pleors. base R_SPEC DIRECT TH pe geodon ly ‘done the & window seers i w on the famiuy } _____ MA then 815 rarnin en. | OR mat ~ BILLING . ments €M IALTY. 1088: per and colors. rea ‘ful -w sil admire mar JIGH \yiatr 6-6250 ad 000 8 g not eu) PART or carrt i Cl ER CE 3.4879 Com ard: to ' seusing « the . you min yeer. less Raster TIM noo er K FO “EX ne sis tim. ~~ ed louvers, pickled s mente dee Newer errange. | Pretestowal ppetmenepen oad tbe . reat MICE ILLAGE | Been Pita wel groomed pol ges ppd woman’ gees aie * a rei} wats MENT W ORK ~ fours of Boni . ater. eat - i ing, taste wit! o in H en | ty ambit = " _Licensed — “ = gine malecent ava come Oniy fas | Rng Mnceday, "a stant | baci, furepla sieges | Sraitge’ inrge tote seth home home. field and ¢ ie preguet | as much tnd "pole Wort pata esa Agencles 22 27, “Mrctons posed UL #ttea | rage. h e i w 3- LRRARAR DLORAR = g| fow iuneredi tne ams | ew ana 6 ‘besutit atricted tb cooeient home. owners ithe we sold te | oa wetloag (Sad ee an RANCH 2. OAKLAND cient OU iti BUILDING 1 rT mo i ar landsea: wl L 4 . Me t any n- Ca 5-65 sery Ge e OL rs. Long L- ocueran P neiuding tax- of ayivea Lane. = eae SINC. “6 = mu seces gots CURB GIRLS so peceeene m.| Ot tocale AND, {COUNTY x exper Y art : #1 : Lane. R 3. pecDiarsl pee obit hay xperienc Nici yeitters bonded 45. pair ' DOWN Ae ARERRONT. ] rer * manage and e neces 7 BOMP Voce & Profe righ NEW 4 _FE29122 artridge sesoraniyn | SR i CF aie aeeioee oe Bata ers Ae fin eS Rete hele of . _M & oom rE. ‘ one } x. 74¢—* 8: BAVER SALESMAN write pose Drive- ™ the persor | ure ments. Se OM HOMES National & FR 4-368) - ne al featuring 9 3 fe MUL tik LAST! fe fale al waa 8A A kOe Woodward nigel eats er ~ MIDW —_ west ours "ay, LICENSED So OPEN W. HURON space with ving SERV ny vac ate ie 3-38 the et Bren. | _CEMEXT 9. UL 2-317. 8 heat eat and wassting tin, 1 & c n T ROCHESTER Ful he oll 1 & « sel | DE ail Li #31 & BLOC - —— CAT RI =~ 1 ‘price 90 2.712 ft ot EMI! T RE mm - +" to il Ley 1 adil EPENDABLE WOMAN " MPL< yY Baten al — PE 35-0782 Ke . bedrom brick 1s 08 "nat : mediate Y oar i a few: entla eee ter ware, Tie | 406 Pon MENT : CERAMIC TILE oe weeeetoen # commen = NORTH END Pb 1. oon ee a st oo Hag ate kewen PREE ESTIMATES — eee very comfortable _ OR $4908 Die | ce os oor : Eye ee ss TERMS B ; . | Same to tare s vennes" Coveres room , = K al Bon off on Sou | aan : COMPLETE ERMS R to args Dear war pone Jn gd Dee’ kers DAY AND | a) nstructions =. 2. Lay. sand hada , Ml mes arene vane | She sen, i, Ma C series gxpamaion “io, EVENING FOE ructions 23 ony sued gud fen tater Mt aE ares, school & new . Con- : W ourne we are _preferred ig PUR, reneverte ‘ nm ORY WAL u- MES wasnt eee tts Bs asta eau D fae ep | east soar, * MEN oy a $100 D ae an myments o, Me cca ATT ENGIN BOGE AND |e Be om POUT we uy ie On eae DOW swIMMINO re oe nd IC rat (EERING room x guigren, Fx JET-ENG MOVES N Miter pool 2» ete posepesten, . a ? CORP. ain ¥ ren. 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Phon Y BED: e 4 rot =“ 2.8156 CLEAN $ FE M HOME e. New abe ty or Terrac Sale $55 | ing sta: ER GRA bookcase f = | me “= ' frigers spartans Reasc iles aomuncine wear PAYABLE est sILV resser, lamp LUMBER ™ { hte fie rest L $650 DOR. 18ST th ne Lk. 85 WITH crated irougtiout nai a = : u : : : ss : PE 2 PECIA are “RM APT Ww Wook of Co ac EM 3 ATH ent ae per mont. le, $4.36 & bese cuit ma me a JOCK | WAVE ld Perr; FE 139 8.1370 rc RM A 4 eot 1 | B)oc { Pondac nee : : : , ; ‘ : PADDC |COLD _500 ‘LIES E TARGE vt bath on ri Bock ae oa : zi ; : : | 34 as. 2) G7 84 olby s D SUPI jace ¥ ' ft nelte, Py loca 3 mi cine : , 3 7 : | : ; . : 8 : z : ws Busine with — ltor chard La G ROOM chair, Fin2 8 DAINTY re Mrs . 2 pers ITCH. . 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FE DINING — = ae oo Bat “lose FE ¢ AND BAT 27 Oak ‘tax dollar - na Houses U Bldg. | to + EM RM. HO rd | _ su DRIKEL rry furnitu Ai ee “a 4 teigerst Priv en HOOMS ta only. ta —_— -—— { _Rent ARTLY 32-0700. 66 or BY 7 ‘BEDR! Waterfo PIECE Willet che rs. Living | : : . = i a a h d 56) ATH, P ary, ities CUREL ear new 23 at $65. furniture. le & chai lamps repaite nltice aa As . | ¥e 25206 K BATH Clark HI 2-3719 TH TH ~ Furnis ie 8 AND pits Mace Hazelm = Oo ortun ~~~ | BE lige. lot, ig af $7,435. ioe {° fate a = : - tes rt : s s u| Houses 5 ROOM Ym acre 3 iness } Uppx Pin-| Ble School. t. Discount _ &« m table, ftems. 3912. pm 2 . 3 : “4 he int ot an ea FE 470} floor A Rent HOME | modern, FE 2-2004. Busir Gat r- Hig per cen | roo misc. terford. 2 : : me ae 3 et oP and tove | ISHED, | tiac SEEBER i. Pe & 6 alter 4 Man Wai 7 7 : ; te oRM equippe Pontiac. 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VERY Ho onew thr ine. EM! bee fe o ae ; 3 S = | . : a ea , Lae ATH. ino E CORTAPA EK 44226 y homes Aye from Ponti = Midaie ed ED- Har rea. Com- Woh Goowe 9791 C... 95 Pix CLEAN FE 5 Ab ‘RIGUT BA ly raleasec Ae 65461 RIVATE B lean Gl F mo 15th 10 . Sprcirres ra Sit ans " / = ; a : : : , | st “ cnn 'leitie ba ents at F WITH r Very ¢ nic Bt 935 OR $40 2 4 MS OIL HEAT aft- N ~ GARDE home In Roc ck in arking. HO 2 17° ADM AL s e from . a ae et oe « f OOMS refrig ST Mecha $35 R 3-197 sul 8 OIL 86-1050 AREETO arth Im lete sto fine pi a- 6-0711 =" ' ADMIR to choos days : = as mn ~ aR stove & t ui, St M APT. turn O é = ROOM Call FE a brick or lcome far ple lines, go sep OL 9 SERVIC! 21 r sets teed 30 30 | Pa a vice -A Diet Kies it Btree rURNISELE OR +R water furn EATED, 1 BED asher aa room idren we 5-1816 a Major ady to or | PL 2-351 DLY_ othe & guaran 1 TV. 39 eae oe a a Dex UPTIONS 6 Summ ‘FLY FUR kers 3 & hot R H KM atic w _ WA ths, chi y. MA tners re sy lease “FRIEND 1 rebuilt Obe . 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RE 44 UL 2- hb LAKE, e with burban n Re MODE nm ava aybee In- | a5 i 2 es : f ie : res ban ee AUS land & BATH. only i SLAND L Cotta ace 8u er moi e statio and M Paid tra $500 Vaan co 21s $69.95 ‘on. i, ? 4 ee regime a Adults | DAR 1 Village Cc furn $85 p ‘ontact. te baw ent 1 to iY : 8-04 | thon. WwW. Huro ARPET- : : i . “ nS on + re ee —~'CE Lake oll AC onth to ired. C s Sasha investm renta t MMUN | oO, 1060 WAY Cc iss oe A ® 7 LOR eeuing 3 stove FE 2 VE & ton t and $5 per m EM-| qu in & Son oderate Station Write | $90 Di WREN ERVICE ie F STAIR en : - aon "" EXPERIE With f BE aon ront & | 133 . “ n Ave T. sto rel basemen neat. $ e 1960 <. Irwin M rogram. ket int 1. | ELA a 8 500 | 90 FEET O th. TORRATC RS. Woy maye i Ber Ls ter RVIC flour F « Fe R. 103 Aubur we LA sf | ue ee - ) ; z = z : 3 : 7 Cele ein retell t Parts & 2 qr Heg FREE. SE. irda 3 Pairgroy p FLOO | Low o Ha | Clea le couple. ane . _“ i ms : : ; 3 ; : : | il = j se ty _VErm NIBHE: REA au IL CO. Flint, S$ ther se. 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H FOR ASTI | We wil INANCE | West OP-LEAF igidaire . i : i OF | tee ntown KMS 1 FE EDRMB., LA 2 Ia itchen i heat fir r $45 M . -O-\W AS ! Ic IF . Bldg. UE DR dition. Prig in : : = f: oe , ie sae ii4 Marslial TH. 7 i 3 house oom = K ter O41 en- car ga $-2053 Dé6R CON STAT te Bank | ANTIQ fect con any din “ne eae Pa 107 N 8 TE BATH 3 ND BA a living Hot wa Private ; Inc FE DITIONE Pontiac if ‘ I 1.5399 tiac State table Per al mahog Orienta vary Rial 1730 Pantry "HIVA k- MS. A 14 ~ UPPER tub floor ontin Sans) : | Be : | ; : : : = : . 3 in sean | aes H. 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MA EDROOM ICE ST: l ay We pe around. 5-0841. é on in I Une ie 1187 fix 8 Viv nat FB. 5 204 lea PH 2 A a, NEW Gas b 1701 Rus Ebster ter. $125 ATE 2 B t Lake SERVIC ths to Rep: and loo Phone FE TO6 : : a i us maa inn RENI Aduits LEG ar Tel room 75 month. Calk W MACUL: ke Vacan Aple SE to 24 Mon! 9206 arkin, N.. SAT. 9 EM § DBCA TIS CAM a omins rE OANDD f we 116 REAS OMS rk Ne Adults ‘nome cot a a, Bi = : : | ; ‘ LAN imming BUeiiirewalt NITURE unefull trer i. FURN 5 ROH aking pa arage P o Ha — IN-| O me Waln ‘all after E PH. F FR jac or 1 m eae a PR 8 42.8 or O | FOR FUR eeu he oe RMS UT! hy weal keAR Ov er ioc replace ces for appt RENT ho Neges. C — of Pontia: on Auburn - : " oo EL ! nH NAR aE icepiece OIE asele FOR Ra. riy ac LAKE miles E Heights tre Ha if ren OM ous is WA ae o iad a as = , : : z a : re ra roosts fietiaa! +4 children MALL H 1676 Tay FE 42031. Shall IN PONTIAC 2317 a St ( ) LEC. =a a ae Es “F. ar . ulre at Weaver FE ¢- ~~~" ON NTU + N ? BED- Huron c r c M39. ER, $45; E ee ; : a a PPLE spoon 1 Judac a t Lonnie Weaver cous DERN ams : of mpany IC WaS4EI tove : ae waft Uk Lt Os t the ' 4166 ING COL “heat 6 Fe 40067) IN WEST of _Lonn n. _37 SELL: or w, Willi in h side Loan Co k “Bldg. AUTOMATI $55; Gas 5 T ‘ cay ' ro, | | { : ote the F P WORK stall | inwed ATH O 4636 | _*0t_*™ Untur | = we : i : : 7 : 4 : : = : a - ses RE brick 4791. = < is & Pontiac State I LOANS tric tor, $35; elec : a : rie a mn me oe ferred 141 DERN LIV OMS A oraled, t Hou (a) room OR 3 BUY. ‘ ‘oorhe __ 202 Pon $500 frigerator, used x ; AWD ' ” \ irelerr : ‘ RO dec . Ren UDING | ES fet ‘5 ; ) : : = : = s me a | foes ma SD LDS is newly TED NAA INCL vy) Lake OPTIO Owne Bet. Rd UICK $29_ nce udio—ne . B PIECE Di DIN- : = S : i : ie : rar si ca wir ECORA bie) we HOME e Newly | iT WITH home. : Lk. . ~@ d Fina ve ary eo CE cs ne | tei a ae Le A. | 2 In the ol aummer, w ouples oe FE EWLY I “reaponal FDRM nd rang easone hie RENT cpr a Eliz. L rv- Seaboar Lae oe seer stove, EDS 415. 9 ontour chair ‘ing and ferme, ® le Phone UaeD ash Vg Coo in the time © MA N ent to ehtldren | i of igerator a hout i T miles | iat Live 2 bay se | PERR Phone FE el BUNE B te $45. Ci after «4 7 th Me a ane cen Al thac wet at SR viable ot 1 aged oO E refrig ted throug ce Rd, _MY cu i —> RISTIAN Te an odern construc- | i _- 69 room sui $45. Call BOY) POR Metion B fren al ao BE DED d Miaeecs rs rv | winter nas 032 VrIoeENT Reas s 2 acheo ls & MSUO, decora tt Pommerce +115 | eon = 7 ae z ; ‘e _ é : 2 ss 7 2 | = 3 ~ of ; ‘a ta Die & 2 Pontiac FE FURN TO A. only, w or no ¢ with Brand tion no location vlecatien sy 7 age Lo ew $1 ER AN Me 1. ui "et P AND. 4 ee dng ar rac » N. s’ of & BATH end ouple bab home r lee 8 om This ture Mortg PINES MI DRESS ; os ne i in Save” Fs 5 10604 Near ua 18", we RM3 te dep c mall oom ulato xce 3. r fw rn. BEDS, sale. Good ROA 36 ule p un} J wnly re OPE 2 0057 dole tL 3 ent t Lk. es roe cire tee wa + : ‘ : it ie ee ee “3 uNT 2 PART > | ty OMA Lew + rescen Ronee 3 and of already it lable in tment ee $2000 BU f drawe her, g : ay : fe _ : ia Pa | ee 1 PE TIAC | , upturn Near C _ Aon room je range neces prof! ¢ availa inves $ weeks TO rigages chest o $90. Was - TE it mst ce PVT BA Paike wt oR duck Ca in on or copie k (8 NEAR hag e electric ish refere ess.) will b moderate mplete mreny $600 cond mo mod: | ondition, Eas 2d me i a mi ate mies ) ROOMS ter 87 4 NG PUR Pav & ee —“pOUTH cot runs wic MS N one nd lar Must oelg -col Pr for a ry only. Co bs ey es first and se ty homes, condition. $50. 1 MODEL SINO os fs ig ha AP EVERY TH TRO apn OR 3-8832__ BR SOUTH) 30) IERN 5 welcome, installe th. Write invento program nelud ste On Oakiand Coun’ c FUL LATE ine. Zig-zag veduced roving mart 1 36t wak MoAPT . at All urn Lower N LOW ple pre 1) MOF Children 60 mon ERRACE, training Ata dae ot Incl | om : cs ‘S. : = a oF ie na iY a naples ty e ed Aun MOOER ef. Cou inee ‘ hools 3 END. ox 12 RM T 5 xpens rse in you wo $| ern or Buckner, ¢-aT29 | OHS ciel | lance $61 nths : : et ie eo ie oe ae PRIN AE ad ie Color 6 Menom sc PE 4122 NORTH _B ISHED a Pontiac. 6 be rough cou ent. bor eg s & FE < ipped. Bala for 8 mo 72 : ce Hn cot ee sr Pint ee wast oi neulte Oe LY. FUR- mo Mu HOME UNFURN corated MA 5-247 tho! Massreme TD teptiona’ Vos Bidg. Tio #| eyes month r, UL 2-387 : = : ae “ne a ono ‘ Fin eeu 2 blocks BEDROO FE “NEAR newly de equired AREA tion to own ss this ex infor- | _Nattonal | NSOLIDA Ask $7.95 dit Manager, S10) mate matching ous 46 3 ne nee, near Galurnished OOM. hot water weekly. | das heat “OARKGE” Open rences req Y LAKE Living | live t overloo complete Grif- | 209 EAR CO t by Mca us, Call Cre roducts Co -_——- ‘| icks to - also iscellane iedeelaled on 2068 4 ra Heat & nice. $80 _|_a ‘DRMS & Madiso d. 976) 1ON- -COOLE Laagag lopty cee eens For ator = = = ae Te = : : : : _ mt et “eo wet MC Very Spm 2 BE Hi & til rente UN round th. OW Will oppor phone or | Mortg. who has _ “BAR 15 oe fe even | 42054 ATH, NE | t a o68 before § p oO 2 Northern 10 30 un Yerr a itcher. Ba Gerace: mation the man Ip you, CTION CO | j 5 $10-3 PRUCKS ULPMENT Stakes arn A TYPE f office 4 RMA fF | OFF #45! APT N ent with Saturday ore ee i is is Z : th ie 3 = ' on a ome ee "E 2-7501 HEAT @) RCADIA d apartm month “ameron A MONT tomatic mon FRONT '_* BEAR co. —_— Heaters ra $4 2 Ups eml-Tre HAVE machine o rent one in FE BATH. | A Jecorate o4 per to Ce Ms $70. Au at $69 D CARE with . ee ON Ou ric sweepe er $83 each ; ! dding m equipn e items lls 8, OWN MI 4.1456 | Newly de bath at Close EDROO d FE 4 “E. OAS lease 1st. N Toom am 2 W.__HpRO $2000 | Elect Fioor wax . ruive EeGEn : anne « ire or y thes ROOMA, “tHtles yma elcome pee at la . oon are if = S i : : Dump ic Farm ‘ furnith wilt bu \ ndrv fac pe 1 ree fren w and dow Am- Cass RICK TE Tiled ba’ C bedrooms arate din Soe , . m2 ' = . Ina . 6 ne? We 7 | pre BS A sas | hile hurches intained re- RM. B omb 4 ce Sep ement furn . ix. Detra and sec homes, mod Bird base 1 : : : fe ae oh "is NPE 4 — frena Full bas: Partly WS. Dix, | first ounty | Dresser $ ial ‘Tra D OR fanted — EM u Il. ITI ® heated ar ities. & 1. eor- Heat A FE 42422 EX — | iichen ot water 500 S. 30 pm On Oakland C sa oa ve needs 41442) ney W ‘ aati Weil-h indry fae cada rice | 18 mo YM DUPLE | « tomatic 0 KARMEN | m to 4 m on not. r, Inc. Co Tables “$250 _ ‘st = aces ROOMS k OR 1038 1ST ple fast Al, Are rK G 48284 $ BEDROC : 5 Bute per mo NCH 3-4200 8 a after 6 p h ern or & Buckne 4-4729 | End Chairs $7 2 : “ ae ert FANT ao taker a on Bt oo FE -~ 2 t UL 8 $70 at M RA ‘f | ViInewood ld 2-6043 les nor! Voss c TE id Ives : binet . 15 FE 4 ity In H. NAME Dp $1 900 Pf cent 1 wy furn MS oPytr 44790 rR Mur FE Muron m BEAUTIFU ee he" = me | i ~ : _ 5 = ae A ee ‘a M Ghee ad 15 pe Call Lor oR un FR BAI nm at 102 after Ap “ATED 2 . ER VARE r CANT 3 t and paw -eleome _ VERN — front, Ory | 999 Nation * | Electric cnet aares i $8 i& R e FE arantee rnished 13 JT Oxm tro on tear 274390 HEATE o1 ST ROI nting Fo VAC Carpor hildren » hebee oe ee wf 2 = 7 va ne. a A pes fu fir OOMB Phe or FR ROOM 2 7802 EA Now Re MONTH house month C of Sash tak | N Detroit back ba 7,000 full 7 5% machin 2 chairs 4 * at " aor PR @ AL27 TH FERN 4 wn OL 4 PER | $83 per t cast 32 Dvo of ated I $17. room ——— AT & hie 1 table. kers : AND 4.0264 dSTT1 Rent kk Ce PVT HA mou from. ta rH off st stree e Rd 5S. refriger: ner 1817 00 8 & Ee sie 7 nie Mavind & i ve J ‘anted to FE “TIVE NMS_ Prov dtl 4) NI) BAT CPICE: Valencia | > Firs off Maybe _door AR. ade. Ow rent inclu - V-BOTT ie for good ch chairs t bid load, an ING) BERVI h 1458 Wan louar Y ATTRACT Wy Segue PUNEN u any OUMS A ter. White oO ‘evard at TON Rd Key next ROOM, € eet $125 12 a ay 468. ; Boreh aire vel F A MOV rey rroor iu DM Aduits IL? PARTLY P FENN 4 HG and wa F. Bon DRAY dt- St 3 BED torms and E quarters. vr S2°R a e ee : Fates whys DAM oA Call i : te MoD atic nee ) 43867 -% i844 N HOME imme T SIDE, e for ap- iving caw. P R. TRAILE r FE | New nd : New onahte {IN AND fay FR on? ne lake aire 4RMA Mi a 'Ttt & Are = ne | uns a ; E ; : ‘ | : : | ME WALL Real wh to Walled iN MA 9 Sunt JE RMS 1 take A LOWE 580 2 area 7) BESSIF | pete. call = hee a E |e “3 z 3 ii 1 + wal ; Naqvi f ana > WREM a m “TRACTIVE 4 4nae ' Ww OOD ak heated Higniesa ap rin et : oa ie ‘ ae 3 “ — = : | : : om - ae sn ae on he rat Mh wer seventh see i | ate DRM Sa $65 mon __pointment_ tt ges _38 Real gree —_ 4-0521 POR USED 7 Poonagreohe Closed baxD RATA ___ FE 2-5623 ANID FIBA oy nail PE APT mil Walking Two ctuees sat Ma & P couple Bb. a0 8 cet i Be : : : ; : ES - th ee oat “ome 4 ROOMS Working ’ EMpite ERRY, with at au 15 MO. NEA nt La Sul T- B Telegrap & | recorders ot. FE LOT. 14 8 Sag FOAM R a 7 | = a ni oe to MICAY Hu RTH P “apartment Inena | FE 4-54 D. $85 A Ee 2-9834 Re HED co 1717 8. : CERY Working o FRONT clean, | (M4 I a sber, dinette = = = es - ne ae 1 5 reom for bus tely | DRM MOI Edith FE_ 2-063 Ss rursis month. | 1" AR, G Business GOMERCE CARES Free & alue | BED rug. wa . | 1 ! ns me E ea mi ee ) BE > 983 8 | ~ ROOM $50 per ke. RN BAR, bar ecialized penis ‘x 950 me V lounge. ret: AN TICLE §-4048 How. InBS OA xchange HOUMA + turn ." ay sa # Be “ : : : : 3 , ” a ate hae A anvil Ue hot wate Rosa stare ty Wh e274 ~~ 3 ROOM ac 3 Ren i on Di N Class ear year. for 2- trade. mis Chie nw $15. M : : : ; - i HOUSE ATED nvieg ‘ford | Gas 6.000 y a Suitable il accept BABY CRIB “Dil stove : Bi “" . “ Ponty ips LIT: je- opr ether Bs a8 | Loc d Sowch Ls NM ing $3 2 5 ness. I ; wi T-| BAB $20. > . : Sha oe a is cone ters 49 ‘ - o er rama chit h Nie ie p aoe RD COURT “BEDROOM _ neon aa ere TEELE reg worse Manian grocery venr-rfound business ein waset Mi GAs g SPACE HEAT : tal a! " AK ve ve ol 2 2ARK ar . Till take ND x iy lawn, ment infor. g “ween ra =— teady ORS ing q ' ER eds ant A Tercal wt pee FES Ps WAL, aN Share Living Qu = a to! eraen cor ae TH . met : ORC APARTMENTS raieeveoans Pull nel requires | Hichland. Michigs: so fs shee ag Be = — * as : | te ie eee ih uMs P Rd OR 37 PLiye wile NED hone FE rences rec IN TO; ms tures. er loca fate ft. . fter W WITH 8mm moog uriah, win. a : rea ae | = WOMAN ace in w ui 4 Bae Kaoh Jt TIALLY F 2} Brand Ne ONDITIO Detail P tion Rete TH OPTIC nt Roo aon ters pipes aoprec x AP JTG-SA ircle —s for ably an, ete. _MI +0003 K = es a chiete or En i : +0 PaR hot water 20: AIR © Every T.APT. @| | sous Wi For Re a M to see it 6.000 stock. DUNT ts Min. ¢ rifle. Tr - dow PT St si" vase ote 0 Wee neal ROOM t and bh nine | 8 tern tp LMER & REDRC ora ONTH we ONT R plus $6. t Liv- Cw ilftary FE ¢ RANE] NKRUPT “Oratir ee wome Weekda 16 so Heat a ery of pm Moc WEA 3 PER M ma Gk. FR e. FE down & Boa rman m tf ailer. ;BANKI OK er & Dec buainess 4 7410 ‘ nishe to OMC A before 6 ANAQER, 8-O018 = buy O pare $45 ~ 18 STOP L onvenience, taurant win 1eee bie : a me rears | ps ft 1 1 Home BAP i, ee 6 4558 POX RM wy kl &- mf pm, KM *y “BATHS GA- AT RUS ing for Eee RT. Res lent spot a well.) oma’ 4p. mn TR TRAD ING 25 | be 9 gto RH AION ual Ase NEAR A& ntill sun 10 a » 4. RA Lath. \) BATH "OL | Ever th M FOR RESO! = Rests "roe ei Ep = = oe om Pe aie . rea vealtor ; Pe OMS Thy schools. 333. NT ROO FE ery. A na) fron Leke. in- DRYER i rOR ae PANTING By DEC “PACHE or two oth re the we Al Le hed apt iv $l we Open I = mn Ke: 700 REDROC ches and y is Iroquois. ft. en ca Roughten rty in ELEC. auto. w Wire FO s = am “la : ate a Soot al topm aul A.. Ke , re 20 3 e Char 3-3985 Eat. oeain . cess to ision = prop uarters. for WILL _ 2 trae: a — rosa e. 39023 O BUN Se futn T0OH after 7 RM Paul ; = JOMS Te % er OR AUTO H 6 _— yeor Ac 1 subdiv t living @ a, & 8 RA or deer for deer oe Sri la 2535 OR LE wHo i all OW 1-7 ‘EAR AAP 3 vas e ARGE 3 RE ety- 248) MODERN Press Box 6. FOR tiona Excelien as fixture ‘on | GA nm mo@er or will swap ek up a . veri se Gar minders | ¢ TAY TON NEA wai a Con trees AKS Lat bidg erate “RBEDRM Pontiac WHITE ‘. chided. te, busine: at $69,000 tor tires 10-28 GMC ck : - = “s ie “hated ie onles 82 week aN Nouete ob furn. Ady 3 $50 Credan EURR e LQvELy pr reyes. FE ING 1 ROOM Real pa A steel lon ya: Rag iia ! | ig a az Si i heen r PRI! fog priva . TH RMS 4o mo 107— GE Lé . a json or arena! Por- an +48 os a ve a ike 7: rive” sath Neue clare ti RM'3 4289 Ree & tedcee eck _counle 14 hares Slesae¢ ‘Ke ot Be IN PRIV.| terms ie mile ape sell soni Estates. a} herria €c mn ya FE 4-292, 1 with TTRACT nd bath weicome at vous A zo = : : : 2 : : | rt ia |“ mull kt t ehla UPPE s furnis 4ata si ara Nn AND ein ent, ¥ +03 BAR Bait. tac wck for bait ca! ae re rolaien Hsin ar ee eine | Ubilibes tu rE EDROOM aes) ~ CLEA Ree: | NICE lady or tac mone was a id Peon , hare @&roe couple F Hospital Moor FE }OMS & come C TWO B BATH borhond ie. N me for FABONABLE & double arate Nl equin- renter 1) Free ¢ TING: | 8 tale aged s. Sl FE 263 Prog Re Heat FLAT _ TH eres @ neigh idle cow ho Ings REASON nowa. Sep neluding a tock & erat cneney Hee able mitete ts, Mtg rei | HELOR A private #5 UPPER andler MS AND BATH. | «4 yarm Nite res “~ Ave, Kee- even For vex min wow! luding s ood + : | : 8 es ar ray SPER ae OOMB A e 26 Md able to a ine ke ROOMS land — store, WwW! ine home on ¢ t oe ee ae hoes EAT Ac | BACH ion Lake VIET oR « OR -e, garag sonab! 2408 Pi ROOM Oakland A «oP ment. Wo recom hon hesitate = me 8 | aa bay Ao “Northend FE upp entrane 0 So Inquire TERRA latte “BOARD. | aed vet 8. nice 3 bed m. Don't ith $8. ‘ Fier estima AND ®XTE FE ILUTELY 7 Y eoutract Part- ACOR APT Northend ; PER Bt a ee Be = a : : : : | : | ma E fa wr he “ | ak = Hleat § ROOM. ® month C¢ ets, wo M FOR oF corner tee onty in be sold = = ict hi dios a [NT FOR| “> Flat— URN HTB. | ok $68 per oo | ae TG ROO priviles Pu This w office. pain’ ing ‘ PAPER. buyers wa 3581 1050" . XN | Paris ~APAR Uriel drink: | acl AVE AUB bedroom. > Ao Seana Use SLEEP home, with 800 down. pictures in 4-975 iT o& EXT FE! lige FR ¢-3 ae AC | 10: | HELOR & bath . 8pm. Le URN finette, t and a1 ae ir x a er ht : ATE + New | BAC roome am to 8p "3008 room, ¢ th Pren an ’ 5 RC 387840 RARE Bites HG ROOM 18 .*. JOHNSON. tt ae | IM DT, ntract tent 2 30068 8 Y Living and ba ‘ea. Oar OR 3-4 FULL B hanging. a | | A 4 _— 1 land eo pon pat- era FE | ane a | ere pollen “Gace ae - ; : mt 2 . = = a : ust | rat me | mpteton, | > COUPLE Lk rear priva four-family Hees ¥e- ROOMg e Loca . Ch PR 6.2402. > O ‘mn “aoe ia Bchool a rset me oe fon sonal rr “inion LU i tractive th. Re b ent wilt a napa to. “% 5 , J i FF o y thasy Fem . Al At we . he : : VAR ANTEED® e 38 agar roti Ask it a. Realtor ! CORNER | wey “. ope me a pets a Fa i 22 = z s = = = 7 GUA Servic we Templton, en wee A 4.2955 — yEN- | qui .T an = arenes at ie : . ion . | ] Fem] 1 FE 4 . furn M care 3 es — m : oe | ee e con ont! ate N APTS Behool th. Ind ue steve sR 2 ‘echt! Wenameh: a ~“ HOME, PRIV a FN ‘ Mich. 4-0358 a ee hal | t to Ger 1 High 032, a & Wa * vee 1 or 3333 foe Boane Pontiac, ; on Las Faan cM 3-201 os Centra FE 5-4 ’ im rh, pl i} heat. son ¥a ¥. LOW ~~ A option to buy TV & 5270 » CON] trela KE | Jent to ond floor +4 wane te fi ; x = | CREST $-527 Pee LANI Karl Ga 2 | t and gec W GARAC 3 v frigerator pre . wa = . a. ervice TV # | ta aeil 186 TT CONTRACTE _ Firs T - NE modem 3! ge eh ae pe , ; ae oe mR ieeaias La a eae | or EM aA AND SD Mes : REE ae tins Comoletel bee Wren, aIDE is re he ; i i i z se : F > BATRA Rois HO OFC felt. aha hat roun: i na ar pas : : ae a a re ly. Fi ine nge, re t 1S Ms : ef Cow 1 tures in gre per t a oe “ran ‘i ay eo ee, wh Lake. 4 iia apes aitenan rang m bein, teres ie Wo s Oreha TRE] t wy ne —— t Homes 6 erent Sa hte f quarters, restas.- reat 8 ra CR orn temo $100. FE = a i. JENSE evening tO & TV ARTY W ; Elisabe —T AND BATH pl. kt apes" : & San _ E | : noon & RY RAD hNsON | SR IVATE P t EM 3 4-5203. Yo 4 aN age.| ine atow. } vety itv £5 ch # with apartmen _Lonvales <A wouEN, TAL ay Pes "write qe aoe | Bz = : = ie _ a Aa om bun, and to in the b 2 / home t Bath oR Ww dF ltor EASY . } NALKER = ae e OF, a po . req en torage wading Large Wh or uppe tea tn: ANCY. MEN ° ah and ea Rewesene a Rs : : : = " = = : Eyes : N oe ice oe at ae, ak nea | VACANCY, fe y i Cc PANGU ay R _NA 32818 ie ar = ara Pry me nae Muon inh “Con _ Up! ols i oe : ur} Near 043, - NEWL. ment s at $1 thished 3 room: rate ety » Ante 4267 a iN c: 7 3 TER. | LL C¢ h for yo OR 3-194), ODERN- wash- bedroom iittes tu aher eo es me ¥ : at = ae 2 ere UPHO!S EM A ou cas crenge, RION. MC ntrance, t all ut fige, Re cilities “a kitehe fac A. OFFER es men. Bed ne @ Orton "| v8 ree 7 , | = ae ei de ‘area Nuen "Auton tic ofl heat. | mal F Partr' uren wate heel. Clase te and bus th WE tpment ond. ac eare. PE ON DEALE hu Bi. oe an 3 EAKLE ee) Cooley a We land col you how wbliga- decorate es Autom ‘ tne ae a = Se : S : ie a mE ht i SIDE — ai Hoanita $83 manciege | or numbelshery tens ee RVICE severtnes "peas ohana saan cheap i “3 ee is REAL ESTATE _Résseoable_ ¢ BNET: Treen 9470 WES’ Se Whe thoes abs neightorhoas rabartinente er vas el Rooms 2 * Neorseed tu ie’ ‘Ott | Desir oan “= 8 Wage Sn! f : —! 8 {tren 1 fer owh uj pe p trie ee ~ | ; . | 3 7 | : ae “OR ag Nent cond Law. b-letling oO lotel aw i nes F = e . sie I D r Exce 132 of su Keoneth Kh #8084. ed i coutty ( ; : : 4 st . v v 1 ; Pe rrern trea | worn s _st ¥F ED j mam os j ‘ Pontiac “R ; i "THO! NORTH P a R 00 Elizabe FE | Pont Y DEC “OR: 1 to shapoing 56. ie & Huton ween et | EL AUBU = “4 Ir 5-8888 “Alore ats “ASH NEWL ADT on uses Furnished a wiyhe a nhs = : == a : : | | | ten. ou | e 6 Yo« on b Cour! = | i eee r ov Rent N UK pg 7 OS, Te ae: or oan E & = ihe | | | “Tot TV ‘ veneral n FY 18% ‘UNIO ee ~ fotLly. Alxe .- ; : jacana TRUCK 1 48 ITY Near ¢ ties fant i od = z S & | oi mF AN asi BEDRM ern Elg ON! ‘hie eet house e avvura” og | on . on a i vo ey tear “For 14 Niities 1 & mod ZY. CLEAN \ For Laree _ | we A Tai, el} N Ho? a | OP Ail hs ul Clean wy. sat oa, a: ee nore end B00 ¢ ON WRIGHT-VAI Yo 5-944) ee ati seinraee Ma ua ae = . E : | On Bey me AC to ‘ear Cooks - ‘ 3 , . 2 ‘c ; Mat ior Ass eee Ee THIS! ing pena 2 egtan base 678 mv. |. ground t ee Gre Please cal PER. |~ PT pas: mb LE t stent heat crime | _ Trixie “Rh” BLACK and DON] ceded rasant fron Poplar FR, Commerce = GENDER” BL State SV" Sell oun ciean oe . Low; } cat vie o ; | | 7 | ‘ x : ian male 10 i> O} " ie ; he | Florence ibe AEB Jaiteateed) Ms yet be : ia wm . =. Vicin aie jee , - LO8T evening. naa | ing | ' day Impo rir oh , ee ori ieapg return, FE 5-58 {throu g | - | ie | pers —- p : : after i: pm , | } | ‘s | : — ere eee eS ee ere — ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1959 Organ attachment fits any piano. Small Baby Grand Piano,, Small used plano. 78: SLICES OF HAM © ' } | | j ! . and this is martard equipment snhit the car!” SAVE ING SUPPLY - i) FIRESTONE DE LUXE TV < 172 N. Saginaw PE 5-2100 | medium sized piano. $95. ed enne,_ ES. eee GARAGE DOORS | Many others ta choose from. ® phone orders please Trailer Park Prucreasent, 33 «~Orchard~ Lake ca sizes in stock ly $25 and yp. Used organ $475. : “chased at your home. FH 20301, Electric door operators, HI-FI, BOGEN 5 WATT _| closet and ng | Used organ $695. fier, like new. $45. i pee seirvaye. 430, We ave estimates on garage re- | Used a oak organ, was $1 ng. | ieee Wace | Open trom 8 to 6 | _ GALLAGHER’S ls £. ron 12 W. Huron a. ean ' BERRY DOOR $ SALES - see abe wea ae 371_ 8. Paddock Rossilll only few TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. BRAND | HOT WATER ont | Paid . make offer. OA new 1960 GE sion. Customer | Gs. New EATERS, 99 Oxi op: | §-2515 ev » MY 3-1 city. You save iss S. "Payments feo se ee ase 1 ee giana as to begin- io Store, 30 8. Sn Pom emean Min: ers with lessons. FE 5-5428 tise. FE 5.6133. oo Fie terete valnes. Mich | BAND DeeT®. $5 PER / ive. 16. ° month INN EL ‘ ils at. For Sale ellaneous 76° *D AL Tie LL HOTPOINT note as WASHER. Sale Miscellan eous 76 a brand new. Ressonable. 27 §. wv PE 3-7168 Good working condition. $80. OK| 1 PULL INCH THICK boo Ln BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRU- _ +6182. Aluminum Combination soos JOHN STEVEN SON, WONTON ments for rent, for your school LIVING RM. 3 BEDRM. SUITES.| | NOW ON $23.96 Ave. Barber Shop on tne students. Rent appl toward gas stove: other kitchen pin Cash Carry ae Included _ Job. Same location “a ars” hee yercham. A aes & _OR_3- ; i KENMORE OIL éccessor’ orr usic Lig NEW “Gh Se RANGE. Fc) eee COME ANY mele “Sih bese, 8. On| A en Oe ee a Neier: “PLENTY OF. FREE PARKING: —~ en ri LikE aw KENMORE ELEC | _ 4-0388 | Knotty Pine Paneling CONCERT iT GRAND UPRIGHT PI. | oe ee 1 USED a GAL. FUEL Ol 3 PATTERNS SanoRSTEATORS GOAN BERC: LINOLEUM & i NALP 1 —— i WP6 and WC140 srente Org ao - ce. At Jack's. 281 Ba . - on cpyyteypetyee yeees 1 Minuet with Sustain ——- — chree B AND MATTRESS. “Car Garages. —$549 CHURCH'S S INC. 1 Minuet without sustain brand new $15.95. Pearson's Pur- FE 5-5475 1 _Rhapsodie (25 otee pedal. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 1 BRAND NEW MARK 5iM—« LARGE viGoa- aL DEL ARBOR |” Come in end ote thee beautiful HOO DININ T.| h.p.-1958 Model — 90-da ess, $125. (1) 8 ip. table saw ; Y A RD. DRIVEWAY GRADING. Mar ‘egg 2 tc nM ET, warranty — $400. . teeters | with ‘access. $90. PE 48717 ie eral, Seog en | Top sot], gravel, fil, etc. FE. ‘sodtion a ek iB Thahipech “rinabou spiced se LOVELY AONE mee L ashell) M 8. Tet Marea FE 2-0567 across vaho a Lawi hice BLACK MAYTAG RI MER| ie acick calc: - | ing mac es need at-| from Tel Huron luminum tub. E: | tachments) Butten-holes, ove dirt, aged cow manure, fill rouens ond $00. jet tu lean: arabe te — a Piece yas Orchard | cant menegrams, Cap mend | ited Saag a “VERY __EM_ 3-4976 on . MA 54-0654 afte = _| designs . sidsexput. | FE —— A n_ J hos 7 A ALUMINUM “s ‘SIDING. | Take on payments of 138 per | PIANO. TUNING- —OSCAR SHIT | __Wooed, Coal «& Fuel 85 MAPLE | BUNK SEDs 63. Pe! , py ipttalled or kK | Month or pay balance of 668.20 | 2-5217 1 after 4 p.m. ° UM" AWNINOS” STORMS we | wat PIANO. erarousisLe— PARTY | CANNEL COAL, FIREPLACE. nna RN DINING ROOM T TABLE ae VALLELY co | MEDICINE ¢ sr ainbte L RGE 2 wanted to take over low month. furnace and See bose Speed. with 9 leafs and pads, 4 match- “The old reliable pioneers” mirror slightly marred $3.06, also ly payments on FE Caso? piano. Call way fuei oll Reaimai wie m | Sr tach ana eta cal ek “Suite, raven “rrawo “Wine woLLs | adit Rend BESge 6623, Days or Eves. Ndi ) ——_ wood none AUTOMATIC W WASHER) BGAL AQUARIUMS AND| 01 tetrifc cavines. ‘Mickign, Pim | 00% cond. a MArtet 600. | We HAVE FIREPLACE as | teow. Huron. - Elec. Co _Adams Ra iio ne. “ een te Desnere sere: atop lapis eee re _Yapeer ie bey We Sen Seater e ea nth heat il A hi atc } VENT PURITRON VENTILAT.|2 PUEL Of TANKS GOOD CON. NEW LU: IL WURLITZER 400 ORGAN. USED a hgod, $79.95, RB. Munro dition. Will deliver. PE 5-9120 | “ducts. MAple 5-801 wonacy very little. 25 pedal bass. Doubt bie | Plants, Trees, § Shrubs _86 ec. Co., uron. __|¢IN. SOIL PIPE, PER LENOT reussion. 2 yrs. 0 — = = NEW DINETTE ¢ CHAIRS | $3.78; 3in soil ‘eae NEW 18T QUALITY BATHTUBS: Bot Si.ee 7m £8 |Al TREES — SPRUCE. PINE. Hutch cabinet. 3 piece sectional _ G."A."‘Thompson. 100s M36 | ai on (Mdlacoygr suse West | Far Arborvitae, Juuiper News | plona coffee table — 2 matchin : “Opens ev es usED FL PAN | Mughe Dig your own. Bring wois | aap eroyees — repr table TNC s0iL ay 5 Co PT | OL esa HEATER LIKE NEW. Wiegand Music Center | 5 esr ve weet | ma g@ step 8 OCCAS- -0484 ‘J ional chair, wringer type washer, ave Prekcaina SUPPL’ or HOT WATER HEATER with | BAZA4 Tuning MIB AGE slepnic| misrecction of Wisem Rd a tdeeas disci beac oT tool mn'6s = pipet Dine eds oer er we see - ONE FE 2-04 6 MU +0038 2923 Bieet : occasional tables, 2 table lamps, |* bash or TRON RECESSED | Oe riNISHED PaNetino—— |W A™ TED. MUSICIAN SEEKS, , BEAUTIFUL EVEROREENS. 65 00. Ox12 rug, 2 rockers. 4. sige roll: phy Whe Rook. Best quality | hte eAED PANELING | good. reasonably priced piano. | up. Groveland Farms. 17 away bed, trailer electric’ dryer. Wen” aor Birch tw st oR = Les ag ae ter ks & 86¢) =miles north of Pontiac’ Grove. i comment ‘sine, Bewdte imotsana: TOYR SPGAT ae car a TER Cherry pa ale .. Sle per Lor Z Mall Road Ture Semen mi at Dine tte, memset, _Goemtc sere, ives Thempeca. + Weel, Geen BEN SON UMBER CO.! Sale Office Equipment 80° _ ead Orenge Hall Ré. mith | bigh-chair & floor model radio eves Ph. FE 4-252) [LIL LOL LE at Nl Pt ak ag GR edhe ol “SPRUCE BOB HUTCHIN |i WOOD PRAME WINDOWS. 30%. PLASTIC WALL TILE NATIONAL CASH RBOISTER.| 6, 20 ea. Lave saan 1 6) conn | MOBILE HOMES SALES | x 58%. ondition. $5 each. le |" Barnetts, 180 North Saginaw | ou dig 12 miles N. of Pontiac | 4301 Dixie Hwy ‘OR ~3-1202! Also mamas screens. Bell all “f = ——~ | en US 10. Cedar Lane Evergreen | NECCHI DEALER HAS ZIG ZAG|_°" Part. Eves. MA 5-2497_ bea en | Farm 0970 Visio Hwy. Clarkston, | sewing machine that sews on 20 x 18 VANITY HAND BASIN BuyLo”” WAREHOUSE Sale Store Equipment 81) isa Leneacey naiers lpia elas l cams | Puma uth Dace UT SOT TILE OUTLET 5 Km | SARLAND D Thea FERVICE TRIM decorative P ecpaeonek Will balance! GA. _ Thompson, _7005 M58 West Rear of 104 38. Saginaw }2 GLASS SHOWCASES. 1 WOODEN | ming & femoval. FE | out 980. payments of $8.20/52GAL ELEC. HEATER. $69.95 86-2438 |" eard rack. 1 wooden gift rack | —— = a | ee, at: _ Michiana “s Sewing Cen- Beal auto. a beater, 046.05: —pLYSCORD Weegee des card rack For Sale | Pe “87 O1L | HEAT. COMPLETE | auTo- Lewadry ie trays and stand & fau-) == = CASH AND CARRY _Sate Sporting ¢ Goods & ‘82 AKC BEAOLE. MALE, & MOS Forced air blower & filter. 2 yrs SAVE PLUMBING | Wegges: : $388) AR A Re eis 5m (OR Dist __ old. 960. MI _ 44475 172 8. Saginew FE S20 se rere $4.95 | 3°06 REMINGTON SPORTER AG ee: weegnorn OVER 50 USED TV ~gETS. 1 PR 362 FOOT OF LINK FENC OTH tex of sheils Exec. : x ——e $1495 up; TV antennas, Agee UL 72213 i bain | CAM OnTLat orvien PLY WOODS 45) 8. Telegraph Rd ®. after | GOSTON TERRIER & CHIHUA- WALTON TV 1,000 wine - sTANK. $50. 1488 Baldwin Ave. FE 3-2843 | 4 rt ALOE A pe GAUC enna masbenraces at oan 1385 ale 515 E Walto PICNIC TABLES USED LUMBER. 3030 MARLIN & 20 GAUG -| Ra. % Mile west of Clyde, Mieh. FE 2.2257 ~ ALUMINUM COMBINATION | odds & ends. OR 3-6022 5011 a ble barrel. Excellent cond. 850/ si ace Vocbies ake EDS. PRESSURE COOKER, 16, 16 QUART Bto torm Windows and Doors _don Rd __ | geen. 091 Linds Viste. ___| "greed. 4 mos. ol¢. OR 3-104. | new Record player 3, speeds. Fa tory’ to You Prices PAINT WITH KOTON | 45 LB ORIMES BOW, COMPLETE | SEAGLF PUPS si0” & TERRIER | over 250 record box. FE 5-2 Kenneth Bier! FE 4¢-1636| . AYO! blistering due to moisture. $30. OR 3-473! | __ pups, $10 OR 3-6818 G A St SELECTION OF Used | WOR TCE tere Ceohere 14 M4.) 4. Bia PRACTICALLY NEW GE ELEC 4 Mos. $80 tric stove. 8 FE &8-2605. ———— a _ with stand & erill. PE 81100 “PINK ELEPRANT™ CLOSEOUTS a lciperne. Fold-up Range ate ae ATER HEATERS = Floor REFRIGERATORS. ‘Renew ed. Pies, Warranty. ered % The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP 5] WEST HURON _FE 4-1585 PAINT- TILE-L LINOLEUM SHOVE R’ 5 ‘40 3 Saginaw WAY BED. $12; SOPA BED. ae poe range $17. refrigerator, dressers & chest $10; wash- ers, $20; ae me room, $19; electric range, $19 PEARSON $ "TRADE. IN DEPT. 37 Orchard Lake Ave _ ROSE RUG & PAD, 12 x ba GOOD _condition FE 2-5876. REFRIOERATOR L_2-5257 via eovenr, . SOLD. EX- one are 602 Mt. Clem- EWING MACHINE. 830. "Opereeet and other appare!. EM ‘ontiac | - SACRIFICE SAL LE. &2"' UCH 50; $6 love seat, $75, saree tooled leather table, $50. n 3 really beautiful SINGER SEWING MACHINE. like new in modern biond cab- inet. Will sacrifice to person of e004 character Sat wil “SIECLER | Oil- Gas Home Heaters SUPER FLOOR HEAT Pays Fe pe with ‘Ww eaves. No MONEY Down TRADE IN SCHICK'S MY 3-3711 SINGLE 1 BED _ SPRINOS & mattress. $25. SINGER SLANT MERLE PORT- able’ Used. Compiete with at- tachments & sewing course: cuaranteed. For as little as er month. Total price $149.50. “t miss this one ies bd re oe Co. 102 N gina SINGER | -onF ‘ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. pe washe ‘urt's Appi. Burt's” Appl FE | ERADE- IN DEPT. . iv rm. sec. .... , or, available. AN’S i home. Ont an mans Call make, UL 24872 ‘A "i & rifles. Ben's shotguns _Ottice 4 Patterson. ~ ANCHOR FENCES _ ~~ |No money down FHA 4 ESTIMATES reo) ere | FREE AVAILABLE NOW Taylor ste and §x7s actory seconds. Also a few used doors, reasonable G&M Construction Company 2260 _Dixie _Highway Bargains NEW & USED | Building Material Quality House Paint $295 Ga! Open 8-530 MON. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO 5340 5340 Highiand Rd. (M59) OR 3-7082 BEEP AND PORK — HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FB -6-7941 BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL, AND as furnaces. Hot water & steam fliers. Automatic water heater. Hardware. elec. supplies, crock & tile. Galvanized tT, black, pine and fittings. Lowe Brothers aint, Super kemtone and rust- oleum. — SUPPLY 2685 Lapeer i. FE | CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES Burmeister's thru, 45431 a viel 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. Open 8 am. te 8 p.m. dally Sunday 1) a.m. to 2 pm. Deliveries ee COMBINATION 13 windows. OR ow 6 to 7 p.m Cash and Carry Specials 1x12 - P Shelving 12% Lin. Ft. ixé W P. Lgl a - Ft ix2 W F Strippi Ft. efinished M pany Pg 20" fen 24x48 Lend Peg ea. overhead doors 8x7s . Combination basement sash $396 Celotex ‘4x4x8 sheets $2.35 << Fett. 432 sq. ft. $275 PIPE-BRICK-8TEEL FHA Terms Free Estimates SAT. NORTHERN LUMBER | EM 3-4171 | SELECTION — OF USED | Loan Regular $7.00 Gal —$4.69 Gal. <a oop) chia, tet Pe Hunter's Specials REGAL PENTHSULAR HARD shotguns & rifles. Ben's coai burner, Isinglas. - | Office ¢ Patterson. FE 4-514). _ hg Side saddie, $10. Maple | DEER RIFLE 300 SAVAGE. $80. 1089 after 7 pm. _____ , __UL_ 29-5366 after 5. ) Serv | FOR SALE 16 OavGr E Reino. l On Repair Service gas - ton_pump gun PE & engines, lawn mowers & small | FOR SALE 2 aera an “SHOT- rectors ea Shey parts. |_ 6un FE 4-3560 after 5. lugs, gates also 2 cycle r a for outboards. Chain-saws GUN SALE ie! 2 as a engine. New & used shotguns & rifles | E pel ats Most gauges & pecigerse monty | e Hwy. mounting & repair. Burr-Shei | MAple 54-7878 or __OR_3-7024) 375 8. eclegraph. _ SPECIAL OUTSIDE PAINT }UNS — BUY TRADE I Truscon Exterior Light Cream a eds Leach, a hey " Truscon Bparier Willow Green Re posed Md Gal —$4.69 Gal. $3495 insulated boots now $995 peloores Rxterior Bult Color, $1495 Skagway insulated under- BLAYLOCK wear now $8.95 suit Coal & Building Supp! Co. Shetgun shells. Light loads §2 25 {81 Orchard Lake Ave hs -7101 | | box —— ; —— ; Browning, Beretta 4 Matador — SP E “C IAL | shetguns 25 4s 8 Ft i @ 20 per cent off on all Remington | Gutter ength 8 o8, & Winchester shotguns & deer roars aks $488 rifles aT ried KELLEY 8 HARDWARE 1 : A | mmAU Burs Lae MBER | 3994 Auburn at Adams PE 2-8811 | i LADIES ®RUNSWICK COLORED | eel a ppt rp Bate 'S ball and bag, $8. 103 SELL OR TRADE. 15 8TORM State St.. Ponth tac windows with combination screens 8-4407 STANDARD eee LACH MILLER LOADING PREss and accessories. 416 guage shells $60. FE 5§-6716. SAVAGE SINGEE BARREL cy 20 and lavatories. Michigan Filuores- _cont. 393 Orchard Lake Ave —62 “THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIEL arrel wegen wi Leeann ori! $46. FE 5- WINCHESTER MODEL # LIKE D STORE O30 cal. includes box of anne Als mon ye your needs ines PE 54-6290. ng rniture Hances INCHESTER 71 PLUS ACCES- | (+18 WEST _LAWR WRENCE of beles VE 2-403 | Tractors, Mowers. Tillers. om * 12 GAUGE Lind Bolens & Wheel Horse riding eee i tractors. Some used ones. Mowers | at close-out prices Roto-tiliers | 12 tn. to 26 tm. Jari & Jacobson sickle bars We seervice what we 12, or Ithica pump shotgun TORRID: REAT GIL CONVERSION Pa rher anks, $75. 3472% YDS. BLACK DIRT OR PEAT | £ __Liberty Milford. MU 4-4281. Prompt delivery. OR 3-0644. |TINCALLED FOR JEWELRY F FIX- jaage Tem Peg Seer rs) wire Mun be ond aracee os jRaGornry Uusee & SUP PLY | ot ose kK EY. Meister. is ay aes efesnet Bongerd soil 6135 1947 Haagert Bey, Walled Lake sane ” ito _Sashabaw Ci areston,” MA 52161 Weekanys i to 6 yPEWRITERS & ADDING | 41 BLACK DIRT TOP soit, Baturday . to 3 machines“ at low prices. Large; SAND, GRAVEL AND FILL. FE MA 4-455] | Sebbeiite 25m se | ce | = ng upoly 4 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontiac * peat him ce gy 4 a ; ee ee Seee Aa Saud WATER SOPTERER—GOI COM: | PEA ssl rara a and ant oo 82 iy automatic. Reessonable “te OL aT ‘Howe Wy YD8. DEL Deluxe Pul —— 106 amp USED Comb DOORS. ANY size. ES ‘ “SOD G Ls 6 MA 6-211 ery 7 -e sod Site a ree FURN- ce COM- ae 3, | plate 22 in, FR 6-3000. 5 genie square vara.” Merion 4° ER WALL WURNACE AN NU Y MSo, W spay Den na “at gaiton tank, WR 3483 | sn 1_s-aoi0 ew 8.8871 Mc. Machinery 76A a1 TO P sot. CRUSHED STONE. | come ervey INE, UPRIGHT. eS _FF rie Niner Se ae oO | ¢ape capacity. FE 8-6546 sae AIN an Ad -2 4:00 p.m Atomatie. ot th nopper ~ Attention, Truckers _ COKE MACHINE UPRIGHT | 4 s ings” oa eis Bleck dist and peat humus Load. case capacity. 8.6546 | ae ——- ed 7 days a week per yard 4:00 pm achinery 76A Sie Locchaven, We $10 | bO YOU HAVE A PAINT OR | ~~ nw | BLACK DIRT BLACK AND_FILL decorating problem’? Hundreds of | LAROE ‘USED dirt, and gravel. FE 8-087! or s tg choose from, tterior et bargain Bott rden ee oH or exterior. See our Wall paper . Ww. — s aROK | matching fabric selection. On | . delled Magic ‘rit Arter te + and fene wi 83 tw Ff Sendars 16 t 4. Monteaim Betis. fe*® me etary, Montesim pt veRizFO TP adil, AiO edi aiebigel Bre: diet and mi FE at ar Equipment 78 sown t 4 eet SS Eo ee erise tats 6O Pitty SUP . (xp GRAPHIC, FLASH he betcers shade, cane tt ~_Mertas _trhesing a ue i _ +e. SPECIAL ° | dirt, © bad, ms TOILETs. Tore ~~ FOILETs. uage combination 22 Hornet. $40 All styles, colors, terrific aiues fo Gauge douvie barre, 942. 12. iy marr 50 gauge double barre), $48. 410 sin- extraordinary values in bathtubs le barrel, 818. lo double WANTED WINCHESTER ems | | er sell. Complete gas engine & | 2-402 after 4 ewe VANS EQUIPMENT nie | Minnows ier. S2A Pk ee Bait, mien Ete ,_S2A Aple 53-7878 or OR }- ~p ail Mit CRAWLE RED ~ TALBOTT LUMBER Norma, 84 for ase a wets | Redwood fence pickets Giass ~~ Tackle. ae aot used | Wood en, “pees to close: mln LE Je “Sronara_ Le. Ave. _ _out. 1098 Oakland Ave. PE 4-4595 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 84 i0A STONE & OVERSIZE STUNE. | CHIRUAHUA, AKC REGISTERED puppies 2 mos Reas. Li 23-6270 | (DUNLAP JIG-SAW WITH TILT table cuts 24 in. circle. Also | @ mm German military rifie | Trade for smell utility (trailer | PE 4-7257 after 4 p.m ___ | DALMATION PUPPIES. AKC REG | ENT ee ee ee POR SALE 1 YEAR OLD ENGLISH | pointer. field and obedience | _trained. FE 402000) | GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTER pupptes. Reasona EM_3-3083 | HAVE ONE REGISTERED GER- man Shepherd male. Avatiable | for sire OR 3-8935 | POODLE PUPPIES. ALSO 4 YR. ole male with permanent shots. Cheap ali AKC registered. Call FE 56-0861. | PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES, | ieee Crane's, 2488 Auburn UL) POODLE PU PUPPIES, 7 WEEKS OLD 7 M 3-23 PUPPIES BASSETS. TOY aie | | feature and standard poodies. Rea- sonabie MU 4-0045 PAhAKEEIS CANARIES CAGES | occ Since 027 584 Oakland Ave | |” PARAKEETS & bead 5) j | 183 Sanderson 2727 REG COCKER | aeawTEL Housebroken FE 45-0315 SCHNAUZER PUPPIES “AKC REG. | istered, 875 wy 6303 Del wood corner of. Maplecrest off Hatch- ery Road SHEPMAN SHEEP DOG 7 WEEKS old, AKC champion sired. Héal- thy, MI 6-1665 TROPICAL vrais _Pet Shop. 55 “GALE “PUPPIES, ALL Sites. PE 4-6433. | =o I le Pick and delivery. T25- W OL 1. 204. | ; unting Dogs __ 878 en | 1 REGISTERED ENOLIBN Pe pours: | brood bitch, 3 years old. | | { 'O- | poos a: A cate “BoA | _Burr-Shell 376 § Telegraph _ M:NARY'S TAIL W ER KER. neis. Boarding, ining & ny _ Buen 1 REGISTERED dite = POINT. er male, 4 years old Fred C, Bavcom, 5209 ee | Rd. Lapeer Mich Phone hawk 44-6746 2 BEAGLES REG AKC POLLY trainee gui dogs. 3 & 6 | Out of fieid champions. U 008. 04 Crooks Ra : AKc BEAGLES ~ COR ITA _ BEAGLES ALL aGes FAY WiD ‘ fa we ee = Aik OF REG. , EROLIsn FOI POIN He 1 ae Zvi Marg > sia nko. “ENOLIBIT Po POINTER POP: ‘ii oh noted Ww ine) WHITE ENG: | sh meee "Binet “: Bing 94 ' poo or t2061 Rom el Phe “hay. Grain & Feed 88 ir BAIL May, STRAW. MA. ath tris or ey wo OF has of te wee Ean md a bignk™t for sale oo : Wanted Ltvestock 90 Seeee es oi Se ee oR rAnTeD feeder ear | F “Poultry 9) | TOMATOES ish geal R. THOROUGH UGLY | Pe ‘a3 xeelient hunter. MAr- __Sale Farm. Produce — 92 Teggerdine Rd between Elize- beth Lake & M-59 — Man want- APPLES FOR SALE. WOLF RIV- er. MelIntosh, licious, Jona- than. and Sty. Orr Ferm, 6215 | _Maceday Lake APPLES & SWEET CIDER ICE. and ', gal. carton McIntosh. $1 bu ehl's Orchard and | Cider Mut, 1478 Ranch Rd. Rose Center APPLES * McINTOSH, WOLF RIV- er Bnow, etc. 3800 Gregory Rd: “Gingeliviile FELD | Goan "FOR GALE. — STACENORE. 7 rn AR rut 2150 BIL- | verbel) Rd — r — x | PICK YOUR OWN GOLDEN DE- | lictous apples. Bring your own containers. 3016 Gregory rE 5. 8626 RED DELICIOUS APPLES Sprayed fruit 691 N Squirrel Ra you | picx THEM | $150 bu 3660 Giddings Rad FE 666i TURNIPS & GREENS. $1 BU FE) “Sale Farm Equipment: 93 182 ALLIS CHALMERS 1 PLOW | tractor diec, worms tooth drag | “SCHRAM TRUCKS | Dist’br of V-Bottom trailers | Dixie Hwy OR 3-031 BOLENS The “@ality name in lawn and garden equipment and chain saws We take trade-ins at top. dollar HOUGHTEN & SON J.T. Case—New Idea anu Lt ER 1-976) | CORN PICKER, NEW IDEA | single row. Best ‘otter. 0 MU 46-3252 — | FORD TRACPOR, “PLOWS, DRAGS. cultivator. $500 OLive 6-2576 FARM MACHINERY — NEW -_ used. Proulx Ojiver Sales om M24 just sorth of Oxford HOMELITE ‘SAWS. THE BEST IN sawr to go with the neee Shs farm equipment - Daris Machinery Ph NA 13282, Orton- ville i OLIVER 2ROW CORN RES Good condition $250, MY 3-1662 | OLIVER OC.) TRACTOR Gite loader and trailer PE 8-170) ROTARY ier, oo AND ATTACH. | ments, $115 condi- | _ tion Call ag 8 pm rE 23-4120 SPECIAL USED ron>-reggeon TRACTOR | ments Kinc BROS | PE 4.0734 apeapiaaadh = Oe 4.1112 , aad Sales 94 antiaus Mieghem care 10:00 « Poaeer — Home to the walls in- cluding a Spiral Walnut Staircase Gothic Columns Everything goes. , Perkins Service Avuetion- eers ME 5§-8904. Swarts Creek Bales clock located at Pa! South Center o- Rd) the Vil- pos of Highiand Mice.” "ya house Ih of light in Village ip oe furnishings from ao five-room house, ineiudin a Phileo refrigerator, electric living room garden toois tools erm: of George Mosher Auctioneer Lloyd W Croft F or Sale Housetrailers os ir BEDRM CONTINENTAL VERY j niece condition. §50 wh -take over payments PE &82566 17_POOT HOUSETRAILERS. $1100 3075 Waukegan. Auburn Heights | ‘87 46110 GENDRAL, MUST SELL, Parkhurst Ct. M24 Lake Orion _Lot_ 1968 RICHARDEON. i¢ X io FE ALMA 2 Bagi tae i Su rh es ae ad. oraeial ; TR fai SUOHEWE ton * travel i. 1932. Guar- ™m and get s ane arner Trail- £o son join 5 ene a Ws Wally : ipem'e oe __Citing caravans}. i BOB HUTCHINSON'S NO G Sat the os & reunion for years ead till continuing te ! Fpl = Pontiac | Detroiter 1 Homes ALL. NEW 1960 PONTIAC CHIEF DETROITER Also saves a of dollars on m 5 r, & to BOB )B HUTCHINSON’ S. bois} *y 1 aes 0 Mences Pull line of ‘Tou~ . a 5. gel ae 'CUSHMAN EAGLE Call afiser §@ pm - ‘i¢ iB For Sale Housetrailers 95 95 | Boats and Accessories 103 —— | OXFORD. | TRAILER eee PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND Rental. 1045 North Lapeer Rd. | _Oxtord. OA 6-3783. j PARKHURST TRAILER SALES | 1840 Lapeer Rd Lake Orion | i MY 2-4611 Featuring famous makes New M Vv ar oon, . Owosso, | Tour-a-Home. Between Lake Or- jon and Oxford. On M-%. SHORTS MOBILE HOME SALES & SERV! i bottle gas cars wired. ll sell your used trailer for vou. 312_W. Huron PEE 407403 Rent 7 Trailer Space Mls Aner ap tr dgaal HEIGHTS “pent VIL- The finest ‘ SE Pontia We N “Opdyke - FE 54-3361 INSIDE CITY LIMITS 2 BLOCKS fram bus 5! Pontiac Trailer Coach Park. FE 54-9902 MOBILFHOME ESTATES MOD- ‘ern eo and playground. EM OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. 40380". lots 14'x40" cement patios. etc. One mile east of Oxford on Lake- vil'e road OA 8 3022 j aeyee $1 BU. MA 5-3161. 6335 PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER Sashabaw Ra wears en Pe The best = LES eae onderfu ocation op Vise Veg ie sted Clara.- de Seren vatuees Lake Orion and ~~ xtorc APPLES, PICK YOUR OWN ‘\E- 5 ‘LER ~ : licious, Jonathans. $1 bushel pled om eater pare OR yl Bring containers Mute's Or- ‘ chards, 4301 Baldwin Ra Fe YOU VE SEEN THE REST. NOW 5- 1069. ee cee tie uare Lake Trailer APPLos BARGAIN PRICES FOR — = arge quantities. Br containers “ 1 “Suttons, 330 Lake Angelus. _ Auty Accessories 97 a Te ess DELICIOUS. | al 4-2 BARREL CARAS WITH MANI $1.40 a bushe: and up 7 Perry old nee Pi Leh ae tec Late Road, Clarkston. e646 aster 4 00 pm APPLES $1.00 PER BU. @ UP 200 5! CHRYSLER IMPERIAL MOTOR $65 Lioyds Service Station. 1949 Auburn Ave. near Crooks 1957 PONTIAC ENGINE AND STRA to-flight transmission. comple'e Like new FE 4-9646 daytime 6 to 6 Including Saturday's FE 86-9470 after 6 and on Sundays for Sale Tires” 98 OOD TIRES KUHN Rie i 140 W Huron FE 2.1215 ' LOOK! "30X14 BLACK TIRES ALL. ae brands. Off new cars $15 50 Bes — a exchange. State Tire Saginaw. FE 4-456? STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Trade in on General Safety Tires b's Y to *. Diced cent off. ite wal ED ‘WIL LIAMS 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn Fe USED TIRES, $350 UP. WE buy, oe A white walls o‘fie SALES 8st $0) asgnse . _ FE 4.0607 Auto Services 99 | CRANKSRAPT onINDDNO. 1M THE car. Cylinder ol Wally» Crankshaft Bervice. OLive 1-263 CRAN Art _OmuNDING IN THE car Gauges “oKIBENG ‘IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck M ee. Shop, 1) Mood. Phone 6. | PONTIAC SPRING RE-BUILDERS mali Ae . r service Rebuilt & up. FE 54-5002. 231 | sorhgy Ra pear Opdyke © Sale Motor Scooters: 5100 ‘689 CUSHMAN WITH CRABH BARS OR 3-578 jes? CUSHMAN EXCELLENT , FE 5-0807 1996 GOOD cond. Many extras cond Reas MAple 54-3181 Por _Sale Motorcycles 1 101 ‘s) aimakier K MODEL. SELL Ga trade Make offer WTl Granger _ Hall Rd, Holly, east of USL 10 MATCHLES»s «7 500 9185 PH _GReenleal 44415 ; 102 _For Sale Bicycles BOY'S 28 IN BIKE. NEW TIRES 1 Schwinn 28 im girl's New tires PE 68-6546 after 400 pm BICYCLE NEW. BOY'S 2%6-INCH A bargain. 7 50001 BOY's IXE EXCELLENT @g condition 20 Call after 4 pm ve ae ae D USED BICYCLES — SCARLETTS BIKE-HOBBY SHOP | 20 E Lawrence, Pontiac 3-784) __ 4824 Dixie, Draytom OR 3-0021 R BCONDITIONED ‘BICYCLE _FE aa airevetrs— ir om all 8. U ROLLFAST siges —n re - MW & N. ALL makes Bales. 371 Reais and Accessories | 103 | la YELLOW JACKET RUNABOUT recently refinished and fuliy equipped. with Mark 5% slesuany motor, windshield, runnin tratler, aud 2 pr. skis re & Needs work motor trailer Best offer, Fu 2 -| AUCTION SaLE SAT OCT 3 AT 1¢ CHRIS CRAFT INBOARD WITH traiier Sound full Fiber tes an tom A_ real bay 00 rh « 16 FOOT LAKE -N’ SEA luxe gator trailer, Mark ‘2. " HP. Electric starter & genera- tor, Running Hehta, speedometer 20 in deluxe windshield. Con- vertible tep Boat cover, tra propeller tons Wi ren and side curtains oar bilge pump, #x- snap-in 41 MPR 1 person. Will ran 36 MPH 4 persons Complete $1590 Call UL 2-2822 before 6 pm OR 3-308] after 4 lp FT SAILBOAT CHEAP IF SOLD THIS WEEK FE 5-0303 . BiG DIBCOUNT 69 MOTORB BOATS — SK:ING EUIPMENT BOARDMAN’S OR <<. 7878 Highiand Rd M69 at Wm Lake Ra BOAT pronace & MOTOR 8#TUOR- age Boste refinishing & re- pairing HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER PE 32-8033 CHRIS CRAFT 28° FLyis BRIDGE Serax 1988, 4 SLEEP. ER. . EXCELLENT CON. UIPPED 7900 JEF. ANCHOR BAY. 84,450 "CHR auch ns CAVALIER “CADILLAC ALGMINUM MERCURY MO,.ORS TORAGE & WINTERIZINO INL. AND LAKES SALES | WwW. HURON FE ¢7121— oa -FIBERGLAS — bow and arrow season, boat. . Phoride vee OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES” an Se eae Wil- 398 Orrhard Lake-Ave PR 3.8020 =~ ‘NEW AND poate 4 ‘AnD ge Am VACATION “lors Com time ms = js Pine “ptebLAY OF “WoietiNG | Sev, Me @ te pot ogg in the area. Used _ ile B W he fs from £285 and . J “L-contained atid on Boat Orks vere gag ol a > -vour Beirne DEALER rr 3 “BOAT - discount. BOAT Biack’ er rel rE VW | PT WOLVERINE CROSLEY seat cush- ww ee rere, Undercover Storage Por Your i & Motor Pick-up & Ber & Rel WE SERVicg WHAT WE | Oakland Marine Exch. alow with ful tull dem. bama Bonnie's Drive-a-way. FE 2-321 5. TRUCK GOING NORTH. _ioad. Either war FE. 5-6806 | avid ee tel AS MUCH AS $30 FOR JUNK AND cheap care. FE 232-2666 Gays or eves ~ PART ACTION — S3$ MONE Y $$$ We Need Cars FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL * CHECK U8 FIRST 1954 Sharp. FE 8-6546 after 4,00 p.m. t i PL. FOR i Too $$$ Dollar | 982 WEST HURON PE 4-731 FE 4-787 DEPENDABLE USED CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR aes! Cass at | Pike “| NEED ~ cana YT -Huron- -Top_ $8 De Dollar— = s- 9973 NOW READ THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR | WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT- OF-STATE SHOP THE REST BUT TRY FOR THE BEST AT AVERILL'S 2020 Dixte Hwy FE 2-0078 FE 4.6296 TOP $36 USED & JUNK CARS Smith Motor Sates “PE b-34a1 | OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” WE LL GIVE you $$$ CASH $$$ POR OUR EQUITY Can A @o0D DEPENDABLE BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” —SALE8 & BERVICE— 136 8 SAGINAW PE 8-454) See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar om later model cars 2527 Dixte Hwy. _ OR 35-1603 | TOP BUCK — JUNK can, TRUCK | PONTTAC WASTE 2-0909 JUNK CARS FE 54-6070 TOP $$$ PAID FOR GOOD UBED Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St. TOP PRICE DE gM Mi Bs fos cae ae ou ge c |EROME_ “BRIGH1 SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 — Open Eves. WANTED JONK CARS. TAYLOR Ra Used Parts, PR §-2000 WE NEF Dp your car For 20 years we have paid the top dollar. Trade dow» or up H. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 | TOP CABH $698 FOR CLEAN “CARS or trade up or dow | ECONOMY CARS a AUBURN _ Used Auto, Parts 1008 CARS 19s4 oLps oa MOTOR mission, complete ‘Oood Lda 2-9667 For Sale U Used Trucks 1 107 PPO AL ‘4 CHEVY STARE EXCELLENT méchanica: condition Would make fine farm truck. TOM BOHR 1270 8 _Main, Milford — MU 4 +1718 rr) ‘DOSOE, TRUCK 3-628 02. FORD V ANTE Pag ~CON- ‘Gon $506. OR ‘28 rong FIR, UP, 3 ly painted 7 “sarin ‘pul house - "59 FORD %-ten pickup. 000 miles. Sharp Look this ever. Clarkston Motor Sales r Tee et (e¢ housetrailers. / Main 8s Clarksten | DODGE, 1 N V-@ TRACT- | Hs motor ' fosieges. 585 2 tentios tires FE 5-328 . ~~ — ~ na eee nnn Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Fac.ory *Branch ' PS AT CASS “erate ane ba best eT oo ——— Bt. Large Selection USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES ; 1950 Thru 1959 | MODELS ALL. Makes and Models TO PIT ANY RUDORT "BIG" Truck Center Eddie Steele. ) { westeg Bee, | — FORD — tate air 55 Bday sw 0 Fa Sin i ah ' GLENN'S | | j Turner's Truck Center $4 Chevrolet bedrm . in city. PE 2-3830 after 8. BIRMINGHAM Fiberglas 103A 56 Ford V-8 . $1295 wane te Stier TON DUMP. 1%; YD. BODY, BOATS FIBERGLASSED ALL | DUALS, EXTRA SHARP types fiberglas work. Auto . repair. \% m racer bodies 56 Ford F-600 ....$1595 Rini's, Orion 1915 V8 14 FT ALUMINUM BODY. T 'n Offered cs “se ‘Tansportat' n lve I~ oon ~ | '30 Ford F-100 . ..$ 795 BUICK GOING TO 8ST. PETE., PANEL 8 CYLIN Fla. Oct 12. Take couple. share SHARP. DER AND turd pe & expenses Ez 5-000! | omer Som —— 39 Ford F-100 $1595 DCé PRESSURIZED « ENGINE | ~- c 5 air liner Galifornia $79.50, Ha- | CKUP, 86 PT STYLESIDE BOX wali $99 extra, Miami $44 New : York $17 Philadelphia #19. Perry 53 Dodge ......... $ 795 Service OR 3-1254 | 44 STAKE WITH LIFT CARS DAILY TO MOBILE. Abe | GATS ee $ 595 TON PICKUP NICE. BOB BUTLER AT HAROLD TURNER | 464 8 DOOW ARD _ Auto Insurance dn FORD MI ie 108 NN & PD FOR MOST CARS $9 00 mos .Pmts of $499 es FE 43536, Eves a. FE 27-4353 Foreign & & Spts. Cars 109 RPP Oe ‘$8 JAGUAR XK-120 ROADSTER with low mileage. Engine runs «& looks like new Only $1295 PE 4-3451 or rE 2. 1035 | LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP imperted sports and antique tires in Mich. All sizes to solve foreign car owner probdiems Market Tire Co. W. Huron FB 8-0424. MO. heater. VOLKSWAGEN Radio and WHITE RADIO AND rebuilt. 9895. MI 4-64657. ‘3 BLACK SEDAN heater Good condi- 3408 _tion MArket et +2608 _ For For Sale e Used Cars. “0 IMPORTS, | 1968 TRIUMPH TR} ROADSTER Both tops Never used tn competition venta Dazzling. flame red Side & slide windows Hurry Over $).000 new $2445 36 months, $50 7) tage METROPOLITAN HARDTOP potiess ull simo 06 rt $32 ue — 1867 ANGLIA PREPECT Spotless + 11. 00@ miles. 9088. 30 months, $25 77 (1086 VOLKSWAGEN Clean low miles merican model $905 26 months, §36 6 Very low cash down er old trade 5s aewe. cond ‘8s CHEVY wy ego Pics PICKUP. NEW. on the above cars BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 600 5. WOODWARD age BUICK 3 DR MI 6 3900 | $425 ‘OLIVER’ Motor Sales TOCK NO. 114 ; STARCHIEF $995 STOCK NO 140 36 PLYMOUTH $1045 OL. DSMOBILE “88" $895 '% i CICK. °SUPER $1295 oS BUICK ICK “SP ECIAL $995 STOCK NO 317 | - . ‘88 Ford Country Sedan _ 4540 Dixie Hwy $204% eTocK NO 3328 ‘36 BUICK ROADMASTER $1395 STOCK NO. M7, 'S FORD FAIRLANE $795 aTOC 349 $5 BU IK “SP ECIAL ‘OCcK NO "$3 FORD « $895 381 ] DOOR $395 6 BUICK ICK rele NTURY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | MA 5-514) | i i 086 2%, TO! pa i or ii =e ae (bp seaapiay j STOCK NO. 33 ‘$6 BUICK SPE. CONN i SEF Pontiac's Bargein Barons, OLIVER. Molo (mabiicorg eek STOCK NO. 368 "36 RONTIAC 870 HARDTOP BLICK STOCK NO. ” PONT. 8/0 4 DR. STOCK No. rm ST PONTIAC sTocK “ye 'S9 BUICK UaSABRE $2795 36 BU UickS SPECIAL ROADMASTER f Cb Ms fe . ‘85 BUICK SPECIAL S05. ; $1295 7 | | | $1195 “SPECT AL 5 $895 $1495 $195 Petite $1395 HANK OR GLEN Sales FIFTY — | : Tee i Bh th we? Ea mets it PPR IES OE SE BIOS EN EP EMAAR LT EMILE LP f o i T ak at ee eee THY PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEP TEMBER 30, 1959 | ‘ ‘ | “For t Sale Used | Used Eee 110 For! Sale Used Cars 1! 110 For Sale Used 8 \, ~TRARSPORTATION | SPECIALS IW ant to Buy a New Car? ,'§5 Chevrolet ; 3008 | SURE BEE OUR {50 Chevrolet 5 78 | ELECTIONS OF NEW j) Reed’ Gonversiom | AND USED CARS FIRST. 52 Chevrolet sia ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL ‘92 Chevrolet 8) AT ONE O OAKLAND PON | [A ‘53 Rambler Good motor, New |) COUNTIES OLDEST DRAL lites : RS. FORD SINCE 1930. 5 ‘55. Pord Sedan $505, BRS : . : 52 Oldsmobile Sedui $3465 | . '51 Buick Good running clean § 97) ndous | 54 Plymouth, Hi-Drive, clean $397 reme 150 Mercury, good motor. clean $ 97 2s 4 D BER Ss Codie’ Au pene: $i, “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930 . ; XIE HWY OR 43-1291 S5] TEM 49 DeSoto Good running $b ar rie ee Hght in Waterford $6 Mercury Mercomatic R&H $897 | o6 Plymouth push-button RAH $897 1955 CHEVY RADIO & gh PER. : 56 Stude Comm V-8 Hydra Good cond $576 FE 5.2766. | R & H $897 1950 CHRYSLEK HARDTOP RA- : + ’ 5§ Pontiac, Hdra RAH $507 dio beater, red and white finish ; Ponti Chieftals 4# dg in ‘ ST RUGhL 2 Gane blue Hydra! 31 Pord & 48 Pickup $7 Will make @ beautiful second car matic. Heater Whitewalis Clean, 47 Ford Very good running 8147 Stock 661 Priced at $268. Nothing he ak siet See tt drive it aidi Plenty of late modei A tratinporta down cou ty bUY It 30 mos on balance | tin specials Fir ele trouble 1956 ford 4dr station wagon. FOM | ECONOMY | SED ed h Radios Heater Whitewall tires | Wry RB RN ort eV. 3195 down = 1959 Pontiac Catalina Vista . 4 nak , Hunter Blyd. at 8 Weote ard. Ave dramatic Hadio, heater wile | ENXCIT ORY Gk C4 Birmingham MI 42716 wall ‘irea Officials car Seve tee ‘ hios on balance "| ae ROLE a5 ( HRYSLER- 1905 Pontiac @ dr Hydra Heater AP if Ht VROT, 4dr. automatic. R&H, | uwner ete Economy pius dependabiilly BEI. AIR 2 DOOK Look this over are yours ip this one Low down) aycig & Bester cpomeieie Clarkston Motor Sales t ment 4 t " ’ i) Gapie) eueietn ¢ Has SE) EG CHHYSLER- PLYMOUTH DEALER lop Beautiful 2 tone green i $9095 Main St Clarkston MA 5-514! dramati Radio Heater Here | . ; ; roe thal has been babiea $i 68 Pada Rene Rl ried hemes toate Im os on Salen: esac with —— starr ing Beautifu) red an white Stop aut and ouy ! {lac saint Our stock No. 638. $996 Many Mole 10 Clune ou four old car down Mi> | Mile Nort? MApie 5 5846 oF reel ee i ta Open Nights tl @ ¢ Excej: Wednesday “T1) # Or eV. =i ALS TO YOl Hunter Bive. at & Woodward Ave 19, Pls ese gooY Rall: One Birmingham MI 42735 ato ls treaty for you al the luw 45 DeBOTO 2 DR HARDTOP. AU t fo goeh Tfwse wisn m teas tomatic transmission K&H Pow a4 ip 8 Wilh pedio feat ff vale er steering and brakes $505 on ao any a x 40105 after 4 pom t 4 lvoor Bel Al wilh as Mi ClEMEN ST water aud w love: car tuet SEHIND THE FOBT OFFICE Cie Wa GL vos CHEVY 2 DK GOOD SHAPFP. | wit l Tieyins 7G) WUT In censie * Wilkins Garage 4109 Orchard Li. . BOs ses * . Hy Greiarad | wae ’ { $305 Ue Boer [de Hote 91956 CHEVKOLET { DOOR RA : . A asd adiG &f i u dio Heater Powerglide This te 1" yN | | A ( ADI \ ' fF that wor a fe OWLEE aufomouile Mur 4 f jay! siork No @i2 Priced at on ’ “4 cree ae ‘ lene fleeue @ rT | F AN a $05 C ao : YAN MA | , , | 7 — zie Nort Chev Pirimingham Tiales itu Jer Bivd af & Woodward Ave At [FOV SN j Aireingham MI 4-27i% 13 50 N. Sa) CHEVROLET NEW MOTTON | Ie Is, spotless budy rorner of Pe: | ee | wend Opdyke Rd Kimball and W | | , oe fe a de | Sona gen station OOAWAIC Ww Wai ‘igea CHEVY $145 GOOD MECHA GS | rically Call evening FE 4 16350 iw) CHEVIF ATATION WAGON Prosniehiiny AT] 41030 rot ao RAH Ciood itr diem cutie ; : | FR &-1967 : duie Steele 7 L. 1die otee S jae curyY th 1RANA VERY § PesO1O bokp nice Will trade KM J-008] aa eilwine) Auatant ims na ; |b XCEPTIONALI uf CLEAN 5d Power steetiog A&A biake xe | GORCHART, LAKE AVE Chevy # Dr BAt stick Pelriy cand $795 bad | ¥ Keego Fr » #204 priced 20) Ove maw He) S| SUPEH 27 DR HARD "ON! ( { ) 1% midtete fior Purtia cp power Towne ay factory) PONTE ACPO oti TIGILE MRS Be 5 na me a PK | Oxford Mfte bitwira (9A 8 2578 , | Se wa ; DESOTO FIREFIITE 55 4 DR | } | LK I( iN ( Lt: Kk - iene a Ronee lee hall Power rakes steering : ey tha kare ’ } Qraanet Crood Conedityean 97 Fors Custom © Auln Wie A ee rene. pm cond Ore umn . ® Ford Country Medan Wen er ME 4 6tae | | IR] s oi Ford Custom Std trans $1065 ; > (Chevy Hardtop & BA sie, PDE Mik PF tb Ford 6 Poniac 4 0) Sharp $1005 / Vavchk 2 dio Wardtop | 9 moles ne M _ eu te t, [oOrfoeyt ; ri Z 55 Chevy dr ° ' ) Raciig fiealer Dy oatiow aioee | ib Pord Fairlane anes nhOYAL ‘ BOOK® 7 F P , =| 0 Plymouth sis Radia de Meater Ww Wale Ue Ones re olla 38 Ford ® Custom $45 454 fOo\1] Iv HGItI Atk 4 Oida " 2dr Full power $745 F apa feed rT faa 4 Ford 1 ene) ieee oe ie ; . v4 Ford Custom 2 dr aN a a : C71 HUICK 98 HARDTOP CRNTUNY | 49 mtudebake: wverdrive so MOl1C . te ela per WW tires P&H Low'’-53 Chev $106 =e pn Peo Pine cond 61005 MI} 48 (Chevy Fruit trock ‘y ton ptt bea) frie 1 $3 Plymouth is - mL Pass | Situs jie Perry at Madison FR 4 @)o0 7105 Cope HART EAR ; ee ge ar i. [iss CHEVROLET 2 Door sta FF 7 rene a“ | Oe ae eee Hon wagon radio heater VA 34 DODGR 2 DF om CYLINDEE . bee ; ee A os pene EE engine Powerglide Original bive Pall OL iew paint Cals ne , ‘ 7 . S ewaia : -; | and white patot tm atork ! ‘eT ae aod Reryiee aces questa tL 686 6602 Your olt car aor 990 , VC Le kK DR } 1964 DODGER fi CYLINDERS PDR , . ; Mhe@rp 83K ‘ ri nw Roujowhre paint Row HO Dynan N } ‘| rc BIRMINGHAM FAMBI len sea i fio i seerlig Ae mabe a orl ] CC 1eV. WOODWARD MI 6 thot Minter Bivd at ® Woodward Ave 3) DODGE 6 CYLINDER bits civeniee Huard Paitin | Mit einghan AML 42 VY Wisner Watertord OR 14548 bien , ; igs) CHEVMOLBT 2 th Abus REPOSSESSICkSN ORE HGH MS ee ey a mene ge! ago m VRE hinges OA 8 Ty8 Assume paytients af §7 24 ef Men wigs ‘Gwin AG TKie ice Poelt SAT & ivis BUICK Tn dOwls| Mo Call Credit: Mg Mr Parks ne ood Fy pace Vee 49 motor 2 fear ene at M14 7500 Harel Turner Fort jue Maxermber Sor fick A Needs upholtering 688 Ol 26688 1957 SUEVROLET HARD TOR Male 194,68 Baginas Phove CENTURY BUICK 4 toe | oaticw® oehift) here ts @ one ones tF 4 i4 haodton Power brakee A wer apectal will make a beautiful ‘ tow KE 8 STAR | second car for the family Our '#4) boDar wa OU TOMATIC 16 *| stock no &78 Only 61187 000 aclual mile 17h ON mine 146 CADILLAC ‘ ae haw) Had Incas HAMMETT REDAN DPF VILIF Full power fie § WOODWART! MI 6 i900 Diese A white futon Will trade | N th CC} ie eee Or 1eV. FUDIR STRERIF FORD JOT Jt 1 tune Highs ay on ‘ Hunter Bivd at S&S Woodward As . : YL OC cued the Wirmingham Mia Th) a7 DOG qa Sedan Sky hhie Agtome | 1058 CHEVROLET STATION WAti COOKER HARDTOP ‘ Ir A HW WOM tires on Nomad @ evitider Mimrnidari A wills & Heal THIS CARTS PROUDLY A MARK OF| tranauniaston Fudly | equtppedt e: Ww Wal is DIN TINGFION Wake reasonable offer OR 4 Azts $1(h5 la wood driving yemra tefl | : S405 \ . \ POON TAK edd > Steele (. OAKLAND | “SAFE BUY’ LOCIe WlCere | - 1 ins ® Newerat Lot nw) Cs Sonteatmn rE 8 Roan - ea 1 OAKLAND AVENUD USED CARS 210A PRE HARD TAKE RD 1 LESS COLE Poort FR 2.252 Keego Fr 5 6204 at wo4 Vsed You 1) pet a is ify qe out co . \ , st fia a tne. tnatan “Russ Dawson Ovni AND COUNTY 1 Heyrember the came MOTOR Pp MRaNT tat Ts tule 1nM0 Wet Ate [212 & SAGINAW ot haa Z ior Mallied bake MA @ 4511 New! C ‘ Uaed owe fell bath . 7 fo y a a | Cc , ( | i EE AE Oe 2 [oe Ht re AKI AND ( M4 he ro) i 4 poy w) ® Only $105 Roger a waies \YVELON SEP CEA | a Rervice FR 29545 : 2 = Ba CWENVY VERY CLEAN 1K) , Tose TITRE 19576 Tia! tf Riggiias 5 A Q WAVY STATION WON 1 cor! eae ree SL te tte kk ie es ae 1 Will take trace }’ MS ING, ] Ie O6 CUEVIE STATION WAGON a! ly CTOOsSD PROM Aa Powerglide Clean No { 1 ge Ries hod pabter a) LB analie APT @ fad e6 CHEV 2 DR atio pease! TO) ¢ TOM IST PROM aU ON ; RADIO. &A HEADREST | HEIikiyY NO MONEY [PN 7 “ ee Asuine qeyment, of $1890 rr 05% 19506 ane 195; . Ale) way ha vt Wes 3 ft redit Mer Mr Park > ‘ at OSTE 4 000 Harold Tusner Fa at) & WONODWARID MI ow vie ® FORD COUPE NFST OFFER — CHEVROLET re 4 aNan OAEE-BUY | 7 mh VOTORS, ING | la Ae ie 8 WOODWARD MI @s10) 5] I) alll | . | 8 IMPALA CONVERT — Exe [Ss C Bt pe Ar co Pull power $200 down FR —~ 4 ~ wT « teres iPS alter &§ 10 pom oF ell dav ( 7 i" VRO]I | | [ | [ a) [ de OOae ON Mon- sepf 2k 4 4 4s Seay CGM sus rr <9} i Roc es ter ; CUP Ken rt ATATION Wy , este vale Pome cg fiefs © wire oh Op sherk we? , , / ' $1989 yon éy] Olters Our Best Buve | 58 CHEVROLET RROOKWOOD i ™1 4 DR WAGON Vea POWER INOriA | ATE. GUIDE NaH WW TIRES A ™ PPALTIPUL PRIAR & COLD ae Wdiware Ave | ONE OWNER LOVELY Al sits Ibe TE S| : tar r> 1468 CHEVROLET 4 fo t:e WAG : V VHC | f° : “ALT ON 8 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE pas 4 WITH R & H ONLY 1) 900 MILES DEALER AUCTION Priena ON THIS WHITE AND GREEN a iAY & MARKET BEAUTY 61275 Those C = ee Ise ais 1954 CHEVROLBER ', TON PICK Ti Sip UP THESE ARE HARD To | MUS [ FIND BUT HERE ts A RED M4 POM 8 cylinder ranct ' DANDY AT $875 . é heates Alito transi) (imete { : , S250 Hane good RB] SO] ) 198 CHEVROLET 4 DR HARDTOP 1 Penny x na ier 2 doar tanct | , tl y & CYLINDER POWERGLIDE Vr a ee RLACK & YELLOW Will: W AG BELORE WHITEWALLS. ONLY $1106 . : | 2 NS. OCTOBER IST 986 CHEVROLET 4 DI REDAN | x 4 4 K CYLINDER &TANDARD | SF a “OER country sedan | TRANSMIQStON IN WHITE AND | oe rs 7 Automate Clear NO RFASONARLE ae PLUS NEW COVERS | W CC { OFFER REFUSED | sy PON — ., 55 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE NX IONS [20 RONTIAC 2 (Doct $15 E CVLINDER POWEROLIDE AND 1956 CHEVY V8 standard trans | 99 PLYMOUTN Convertible $675 CONAL SD OKne NaH NOT mission Clean, gond running ane & RRY yooae Rory - oe AHI! ‘ 54 PONTIAC Convertible $i3s A MARK IN OR OL “oe } 1956 R Custom eroae coun. (ey lewaee Mle aiUnOiie on 15 A PAIR OF 1987 FORD CUSTOM | kc heate: AUC nae sie. MUGHEN OURS... 8 Dost $115 00 V-8 BRDAN®. ROTH STAND. | hs RUT 2 Hon bon ARD AND. FORDOMA TIC BACH | WA A : Mas VEN, CAREFULLY DE: | , f M FORD 9 Lea $275 TAILED FOR ONLY 81275 1986 FORD 9 passenger “Vv eee o y, 1955 FORD CUBTOMLINE Va Sk rs sedan Bower, Radion Auto |) MUM & Doo $12) DAN ANOTHER SPOTLESS CAR | tie $1088. (a4 MERCURY 4 Door Aten WITH RAN & WW TIRES $750 : RAMBLER Custom wagon (2 —— : ys G cnoore from: 20.000 edd ac. |-., Forp 4 ‘ at > 2 Door g25n a sa aes Radio. automati; = ; It Pays to Shop at 1954 RAMBLER wagon Radio A 14 FORD # Door sind ‘ eater: g@ulematice 8pet & ap or Spare nee awn’ | FORD @ Door * 350 | "i 41840 4 SHOP OUR PRICE - 4 CHEVBOLET € Dos sit . Crissmat lL. fHOP OUR CARB _ YOU CAN T-MATCH EITHER % FORD 2 Door y S4* & 58's No Money Down ‘ "Ch a | C Ahove prices 3 days only A} OLDPMOBILE H Top $240 lev! O et O. BIRM] INGHAM 36 MERCURY Hardtop 87s ROCHESTER 4 ow) =") RAMB Eddie S | LER ie Steele OL 2-9724 Wwe Vi - “C : io S WOODWARD vs wo FORD + Open Eves. except Wed. \ 5. 30 3 yf Huront af Fi Lk Rad | sf M Ie-3900 PE 8.3177 rw b-0861 i j #4 Va é % “ , 0 > ’ . For S Sale Used Cars Mg ee LOO Dh SEE OUR SELECTION Boke “Fis mouth “Chrvster ACK COLE, INC. For Sale Used Cars” 110) srsuidhes> ce. daniaa hy TO A a tt For Sale Used Cars -110; For Sale Used Cars_1 110 1967 ISETTA erTA BMW. $008 “at Oat “ jand Avenue. onan Oe passe ~EDDIE STEELE FORD "HASKINS | | "ss P MERCURY | 56 Be tilt | For Sale Used Care_110 A-l Used Car Shopping Center "53 PONTIAC 2 DOOR For Sale Used Cars 110 — EDDIE STEELE FORD NTIAC HARDTOP seo , Mesias wee W-Walis. hyde atic, Radio & Heat- us 2 wit. "ite" «rome ,,, Demonstrator | “SAFE-BUY” es GE i ane ‘30 is, THUNDER PINE 5 BRAT | , USED C ARS . ote CLOSE OUT & Eddi Hes eae, SE PeetL, ) ) ie steele : ) Ww ns. ddieS le 1958 THUNDERBIRD “Russ” D a e y e Eddie Steele Hardtop All white, turquolse te SALE uss awson' a va fuk SAGINAW avREST — FORD — - white trim. 12,009 m FE, : 2109 ORCHARD LAKE RD 5-3588 PE 54101 | i 6-2474 = mR COM PE 2-252 Keego rE - 7 2705 ORCHARD D LAKE BO. 51 FORD STATION WAGON. 6) bry Chevrolet Bel Air 2- | 232 _§_SAGINAW. a “ve 29131 | | 1953 plyMouTH 4DR. $100. FE "34 PGNTIAC Star. 4-Dr. od rif — at ¥lis. £& cyl power, R&H, White, UL! sedan. 6 cylinder eo- | 1054 Olds 4 dr. sedar Dake REPOSSESSION iron st SN pe s.aift +3494 eine, Powerglide, radio. heat- r. sedan i EPOS SION oe RAMBLER ‘6 CROBS CO COUNTRY GOOD SELECTION OF “CLEAN | er. Grey and ivery finish. © ; Brdre matte Radio & Heater | a ~ | p24 full price. No ded. | w are to- eee eee . $193, «1955 PLYMOUTH | Pay only tee ce Nowa me de side ad rout By otiginal eons. Bae cart. no down payment. 1969 Chevrolet Be) Air 3- “19 minutes irom Pontiac’ FULL PR ICE $295 jae . ar pt si ARCHIE ct Clean out prices on 196g Bek Air — “Power dpa Oe iv “HC ME K HIGHT MIRS| Soo oo oo 017 IAS 'pemnios Catatinn bartten! “kA AS ENC, Cosi 4 door hard : . , | Oxford. M 244 or e Nov 10. coupe, demonstrator. We belie’ ve apeemt cheap trade FE 45-5720 VAN. CAMP CHEVROLET | ee oe ares <)_Mishigss oe | You Won't find one like this on a after Millgra MMishiass Rolid aspin gree ‘63 OLDS 68 2 DR. VERY NICE | | used car lot. Low mileage Tn: —— = +6245 _No rust. EM 3-0061__ H. Riggins j =<") dra: wed power. 5 jo. SPONTIAG = At on ‘ : ~- ! res . ete. Ca ts. Richter | TIB wer stee 1954. FORD 8 CYL. ise Carre rj = \ — FORD DEALER I Hi a.m.-5 pm. FE +7117. After ee a pa a l owner Radio Heater, Stapderd pcwerelacuealoleicis A-l Used Cas Shopping Center }_€ 9m. . oe —— shift” ivory top, ‘blue ody. A Steering power brakes, ta, . ° AUTO SALES 30 PONTIAC SE SEDAN “STD. TRANS ‘65 NASH RAMBLER WON. WIT? Hey ee ee geen - dio, heater, EZI glass, white 52 OLDSMOBILE Bargain, EM 3-006 TS a acat gasecmce emp PEOPLE & AUTO BAL. wall tires. Coral and beige vee Nts Ye <i et) 1S Baginaw 3 A sharp car. = equity with oe Ost sae = 2-138 | finish. Less than dealer | 4 DOOR ‘i PLYMOUTH BOOR, et | 57 PONTIAC eae morange Pee 1958 FORD. COUNTRY ‘Stan RAH cost $175 | trans. Good 4 Gr. Radio & whitewalis $1295 __be seen at 2077 Dixie Hwy. ordomatic €xc con | ma u 5 52 PORD GOOD COND $115 1999 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- ay me Mga 7a, oube | Bib utnates (fee Pensias™ 55 NASH 4-DR. tran , door tatden' V8 sagios, +. ite Tey HOMER HIGHT MTRS.| _ REPOSSESSION 3) WORD Vi. Son Ra Finst Powerglide, radio, heater, y wens: a ba 6 CYLIN- | 4 sim teh xs, Be aaah nacded "$4 1200 6 Mospital Ra bale cPanel olla i ae? aentony | | Qaford, " Michigan OA $2528 Bay only $24 mo Due Nov. 9h —- | gold finish. Save 147 § SAGINAW STREET pene: y| | King Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. — OVER PAYTS ‘589 PORD : é ri : -DOO! Parva y- Patriane 300 "Fully equipped PE ~ ar agen Ue cies. Pon: Ee Sarat CLUB cone roes seo EE ra wo weeos tadlo heater sratarbas | 55 RAMBLER WAGON Zz 1962 . f an gin No. 617B. iced erglide. power steering, pow - TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTELY 45 py. yMouTH BELVEDERE Ra | very Ge ae eats CROSS beara ahd ahd finish, er brakes. radio, heater, _ NO MON DOWN. Assume pay-| dio & heater. 4 dr. V sepepreies pesos FORD White wall tires Safire and | ments of $1708 per mo. Call, Wil take "teade. No dealer. “PE matching ee leather trim, ‘ white finish. Below cost | Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI renee Pull factory accessories. plus sir vt uw 4-1500. Harold Turner Ford % condition Pull price only $595. SAFE- BUY tee R SALE. 36 PLYMOUTH sTa-| . ebehres ents Geld tare te choses Seam. 31 OLDS SEDAN 98 ALL POWER. | ton wagon. 2dect suteroes. Siw | Hunter Bivd ot 8. Woodward ave. aex USED CAR used cars to choose from. _New tires, OR 3-4521__ - te A-l mechanically. $600. OR Birmingham Ml 4-2735 >. . KING “AUTO SAL BS ™ Fe % S ae > ; 53 OLDS 2 DR 8230 = ‘$4 PONTIAC. CLEAN, GOOD aac ‘Haskins Chev. Bl a 1952 ie he s2es- MY ia | Robinw wood PE, #1364 “er | MRAMBLER 6 8TD art eae D 6571 Dixie Highway at Mis = i = a ¢ 4 DOOR SUPER 4-907. , : » AS awson ple 53071 Open nites “til 9 $5 DOWN PLY} | “met. Coral & White. Ol | iq pAte cary To GEIL” 2 NEW . more COMPANY yin . PLYMOUTH Beverly Ramblers. This {[s the best time ' SAGIN F 2 : - earns toe . | bd 3 gorp victoria ror onty, 9) OLDSMOBILE | “SAPE-BUY” ‘35. PONTIAC bight tl Bring your title $3 FORD V-8 | $185 Rogers Sales and Service _ 4 DOOR #8 | ; | (qf, Menrakhl, Res cena GOs. aire «new one tons. Pee FE 2-655 Radio & Heater, Hydra- , ne “ ¥ ds REPOSSESSION matic, W-Wails USED CARS ; R&C Rambler Salés $195 full price No cash needed | >, FORD ve Lik MEN Ce $495 tas reas Deemer: 8145 Commerce Rd. _ Union Lake Pay only $11 mu pus Bor a | & Gut ‘Ol. 1-068 ene” . HOME R HIGHT M TRS. | EM 3-4155 King Auto Mr Bell, -0402 - - “Russ” Dawson Ses Michigan OA A 8-2528 i - FORD CUSTOM 100. 1989 VALUE. Eddi S ] lg) FORD 6 STATION WAGON ‘ , PONTI CATALINA, BEIGE Gisd Gobaen 03 EO Colgate ee Seer aaa beater | le tee ec a 5 MOTOR COMPA ‘> "ohite. fiydre, Power steering ‘ - SAGINAW F 41 FORD CONVERTIBLE ONLY trim White Ures MI 66424 FORD — ) e 20131 st MA SIT i eemnanice $125 reer s Bales and Bervie 1953 FOR 2D rr CYLINDER. 710 ORCHARD LA D RE POSSE ‘SSION ss 1300. H er For rE 0555 4 rr KF R PONTIA AC & STARCHIEP 4 ¢ DR. ini®e WAO iss? FORD CLUB COUPE 8 CYL:| LUTELY NO MONEY Down "E2283 Keego! FE 5-204 1985 Pontiac. & door, blue and Vista. Call MY 3-561. ‘1 “RAMBLER WAGON: R&H ON: cL 2 ¥L- : EL = w e o s Sale FV INDER ABSOLUTELY NO MON Assume payments of $11.46 per; 55 PACKARD 4 DR R&H AUTO. _ payments ran aah oe '52 PONTI re FE ‘* EY DOWN Assume payments of. Mo Cail Credit Mgr. Mr Parks! Bervi AE oats ers Bales ad” peyment due November 20th NTIAC 2-DR. 4 tH > oper mo Call Credit Mar | at MI 41800 Harol Turner Ford | _ Service 2-055 Lucky “Auto Sales,” 193 8 mer REPOSSESSION 53 NASII 4-DR. ae ieee) at ! aro’ 195, FORD FORDOR 8TATION w Phone FE 4-221 | i SSESSION stata 01 FORD FORDOR STATION - roxtiA ee | full price. No cash needed. REPOSSESSION Se FORD V-& Menem issiog pease) pes vieck ‘S57 UT one, _ 4-0226 , NICE | _Kiag rey Mr. Bell. FE 8. 040 = dn "G8 "Due (Now ath ine . paint Our oc ° riced - . = = fe REPOSSESSION @t only 91290 | § PASSENGER | STATION. ‘56 PON ae 2 DR. WITH ‘se | ‘55 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. huto. _Mr. Bell, PE 86-0402 $145 full price No cash needed | | auauunaion Se MOTOR 6740 OR 35008. eet brakes sore. WW Pay) city) Oil ing lus (NeW (eth N aa TRANSMISSION FROM “ PONTIAC “CATALINA. J AUTO. _Ures. A-1 cond. Sar eutt! "153 Saree Coupe King Auta. Mr Bell, pa 4.0403 ort Chev. | Ard 7 eg B19 8 ‘00 PONTIAG CATALINA. 2 DOOR. REPOSSESSION 1952 FORD STATION WAGON 4 |, it N er acces- : ded CYLINDER WADIO & HEATER | Winer Bid a: @ Weogward Ave | MONEY | PRT oe pervins, 2atj| Sates 6.006 mies. FE 20075.” | Pay ‘only se me Dus Now Bir ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN ™ a pont — nimineem | Credit Mer Mr. Pane at oa _King Auto, Mr. Bell, PE 8 0402 Aas ) ts of $1906 p ‘$3 PORD @ CYL 4 - ; . 04 mo Call Crean Mer tr Bares OK 3-9464 me a7 FORAC Buk Co ae FACTORY BRANCH at MI 47560 Harold Turner Ford 1957 : z : 7 i / , 57 Ford Country Sed. MOTORS. IXC dan. Hydramatic, radio, heater. | U3 RUSS eM) O82) i eene® Station wagon "$1385 912 5 eae Y M{ 6-5302 Sil take ches Cer he rary | caeerat pore ene biz: 7 | 65302 cheap trade : 14" FORD V8 GOOD RUNNING ii ; . 1983 PLYMOUTH. 4 DR. FULLY Radio & heater. Hyd JOHNSON leoiiien FE ©7107] , 7 minutes from Pontiac vc eauloped A. nm condition) (Price aa ‘97, 2-DR. STARCHIEF matic. Power brakes oe vss roRD coop conpition THOMER HIGHT MTRS. si 45 PE 5-4 Ratha. Mrdre teen mee ee Ivory with white eccent. $550 PE 5 2766 Oxford Michigan OA 8-2578 Rado Hydra. Power brakes. Blue J 3- hea * Leaving for service. OR | $2295 . AT . FORD DEALER FORD DEALER oof PLYMOUTH ies: — LAKE ORION Al Used Car Shopping Center Al Used Car Shopping Center De PONTIAC “CONVERT. FAIR PASSENGER STATION sispe™ ObiveDt-1218 33 FORD 1 FORD WAGON AUTOMATIC ontiac FER “4 eae 2 Bon $1200 Ek ACTORY BRANCH x 95 ‘ 59 PONTIAC Reta ] Last Week CATALINA 2 R l | y Owens Cy: Owens ayaa oe S C se bea tore Clearance Sale 41 8° SAGINAW STREE 147 § SAGINAW, STREET MOTORS Isc. $2295 | re Sasa Pe 34 FE 5.358 F 54101 912.8 WOODWARD — MI 6.5302 2 | | bred On FE 3-7117 | BEFORE : : 54 PLYMOUTH i aL PORSERS . JAE OUT , 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T | vos ‘I - \ ae led IINCOLN REPOSSESSION : BEHIND THE POST OFFICE | New Models tux auly $34 te Die Now. 30 "SAFE B (1 | 4195 full price No cash weeded on 1ac 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA, R&H | King Auto My Rell FE 86 040? 7 | Pay only $11 mo Due Nov - ‘ Hy ydra_P Phone » FE 8-1634 COMPANY CAR LSE VRS ) Ring Amer Bel re : on ; ies Rose mid hg gerd Galan Sunline Aa A White aN etal a ue pete fee RE Ss JOHNSON ow Cruiseomatt Jet black 34,000 actual mijies. Hurry! $905 | K ( q ‘ low mileage Save $890 on this “Rus Ss ‘Daws son BIRMINGHAM-RAMB ‘666 Sl MOT OR SALES , 2 "WOODWARD. MI 6 LAKE ORION M NC Pediat ee et ial , ue © “dais Minera er 417s MOTOR? COMPANY : Store 1998 PONTIAC A oon STATION paieas ter “rf Myo tes ; ; 22-9 SAGINAW . 2-913 . gon (Black: adio. heater lv FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 4 _ soaps “a! OEE EE eral rs automatic trans. Power brakes & ~ meenlne WeeKHLNe biter Mace an $5 MERCURY 6s MT CLEMENS 8T | Condition. Only $2i60, Cel’ Mia. py a see te ao Upeelie aoe rh an Mati 9 : z S condition. y Call Mld- only ‘$128 Lobe ay Bares and Serv- ee ee = eee ee en : oe ee Bae Want to buy anew car? 13 minutes from Pontiac” H — \ BE KORE & SEE oR se TIOMIER HIGHT MURS ee Ae a aaa Oxford, Michigan OA 8-228 RQUARE OBAL AT ONE “OP MAK E OAKT AND COMINTY & C1 tR aT DEALERS FORDS SINCE 1930 CHECK ial | C) N “Your FORD Dealer Bince tee’ ur Qrs ° 3806 DINU HWY OR 51291 py th Or Al the Stoplight tm Waterford BEFOR aad I : : Y I r ade In ) LOOK BUY! SN le! ou Bu » ; a le CHEVROLET $2295 y | > 1960 impais hardtop pawer steering, | O! | powrr brake Va Powerglide ‘39 PLYMOUTH Bel 4 Door 6 | radio eater aitewalls piashic 939067 DOWN $5392 PER MO | ‘ tcauvere Oniy 7 0 actuel miles | f BE ALEMOUTH Ret 4 oar Models : le FORD te von AM! $467 89 DOWN $63 82 PER MO liane ¥ jardtop { : a Brakes nd pom ic: v - engine. ‘59 PLYMOUTH Bel 29: &@HT Ilere is your chattce to get . farthe heater whitew ® muile 4 = white beaty = eset ae DOWN $0632 FER MO a real use d car buy! UI ; 49 PLYMOUTH my i Dr H-T bes CHF yma Eft 5 . iy $542 54 DOWN PER MO . COME IN © . elray 2-deuor seda: owergiide : rahe leaker wiritewalis vite 58 PLYMOUTH Bub 2 Dr 6 . DUE TO red wih beautiful leather trim §$4)0 82 DOWN $5870 PER MO | — ' e868 PONTIAC sag) 59 DeBOTO F Aweep Sportsman ‘T ODAY Sictoas sedan le jatnaa $4607 02 DOWN $8299 PER MO ‘ adi heater eaullful grev ane = lary 0 DeROTO F-Dome 290 HT 4 PILYMOUTEL 4-Dk N et RUICK iy “OT OOFS s01 80 PRR Mo V-B Push button drive RO& H Rpeeial noes Dreatios ratiia Sigh bon F Dome 4 Dr (Demo Lat oar eee car. Spe heate: Hke-new vhitewall tires $981 87 DOWN $79.37 PER MO Ee Plans E ed Green finish 58 Buvcks are $1205 ee Ver ar us saree co come @ariy 9 DeSOTO F Sweep HIT (Demo % . Y © re ¥ bed PONTIAC am “POs sees EER MG 'S7 CLIRYSLER peal 9A ns X AL : Htarcmiet ¢dour hardtop Power $9 PLYMOUTH Pury 2Dr H-T SARATOGA 2-DR HARDTOP steering power brakes radio Jemor “Fully equiped Most beantiful ie a Whitewall tires Keatra $599 DOWN $8176 PER MO thing on ean wheels Only . [ stArp o x - Sp RUS ! ; * ; t9s5 PUNTLAC , si) . tau edan. 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They come no better at a price Boe Oe = : Mike this $30 DOWN ~ MO RR § R HODGES, Inc De ontiae - Buich ; MOTOR SAL i _ Mt 360 SOUTH Hdaenicitn Across from new cariealen as YRA ial : ‘ Open ‘til 8 or jater t: cams Ay Pee’ | ane r it oath-Impertal j or : p . : ‘ ant PE €-3920 124 Ogkland Ave. Pontiac | : . 3 i ” , ne! 47 } ( \ * — 28 Ls 4 . j ‘ ‘ : : ae 4 ef eS ee .THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1959 = -- Today s Television Programs -- __ Programe furnished by stations tisted i» this columa are subject to change withoat notice Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV ° Channel 9—CKLW-TV — TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS world of the deaf, pupils and (9) Movie.” 6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) teachers of St. Joseph’s|1:30 (2) As World’ Turns. (4) News, Weather. School for deaf in New York (7) Topper. (7) Curtain Time. City. 1:85 (4) Faye Elizabeth. fo erated (1) This Is Your Life. Pre-|2:00 (2) Medic. 6:15 fornians. miere 4 (7) Day in Court. 6:30 (2) News. guest to be chosen from/2:30 (2) House Party. (4) Californians (cont.) those attending banquet cf (1) Gale Artal ei ; (cont.) © People Sports (9) Kennedy's Corner, (9) Su . committee.’ 3:00 (9) Movie. 6:40 (2) News Analyst. () Documentary —_ (2) Star Showcase. (7) Sports. “Hew Long the Night,” (7) Beat the Clock. 6:45 (2) Quarterback Club. plores world of alcobclism. 3:38 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) (1) News, — (9) News. (7) Who Do You Trust? 7" (2) Five Star Feature. Spy|10:15 (9). Weather. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. drama: James Cagney, “13/10:20 (9) Sports Show. (4) To Be Announced. Rue Madeleine.” (47). 10:30 (2) Circle Theater (cont.) quences. (4) Let’s Dance. South (4) Wichita Town. Premiere (7) American Bandstand. American dances. show: Joel McCrea and son,/4:15 (2) Secret Storm. (7) Mackenzie's Raiders. Jody, co-star in new western|/4:30 (2) Edge cf Night. Western: Mackenzie unites series. Tonight, ‘‘Night the (4) Split Personality. Texas settlers against ravag- Cowboys Roared.”’ q (9) Sherwood Forest. ing outlaw : (7) Burns and Allen. Comedy/|5:00 (2) Movie. (9) Man Without Gun. rerun: Gracie meets mahara- (4) (color) George Pierrot 7:30 (2) Feature (cont.) jah. Presents. (4) Wagon Train. Season pre- (9) Starlight Theater. (9) Looney Tunes. miere: Debra Paget, guest Drama: Robert Montgom-/|5:3@ (7) My Friend Flicka. stars as beautiful Mexican ery, “Mystery of Mr. X."}5:55 (4) Sports. , dancer who. boards wagon ('34), train in disguise for return to M:00 “ ccatoe) News. © ** . St. Louis from West Coast. (4) News, Weather. M | | (7) rary of Last. aig Ma ee On. Variety wiih ISS! e n erception Myste Reopen Care kill- upy Sales. . ing at mountain resort. 11:10 (2) Weather. — A | F | (9) Million Dollar ae ae 2 siggss “ Hempt 5 al ure Drama: Bobby riscol], |11: ovie. Comedy: Cary Grant, ; : = ‘ “When I Grow Up.” (‘51). “My Favorite Wife.” (4). pore timy dielosad it ed at 8:00 (2) Feature. (cont.) (4) Sports. (4) Wagon Train (cont.) 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety: NT ae ed (1) C. Weavers Hobby Jonathan Winters, Betty Fur- pohly ane hed tretn 0 Be Rists Lobby. Premiere show star- ness, Bennett Cerf. — personic ring Clift Arquette who will (1) Shock Theater. Melo-\2% Jet bomber a week ago. interview and assist guest drama: Otto Kruger, “Jun-|, The missile failed te send back hobbyists, with tonight's gle Captive.” ('45), ned — appease and the guest, Maureen O'Hera. r Force said “test objectives (9) Movie (cont.) THURSDAY MORNING ue = pang regi _— 8:30 (2) Men Into Space. Pre- ine over u ‘oast miere show: William Lundi-/6:00, (4) Continental Classroom. test range from Eglin Air Force gan stars as Col. Edw. Mc-/6:30 (4) Continental Classroom.) Base, Fla. Cauley, USAF, who finds (Color.) The Air Force had disclosed himself stranded in space|6:l) (2) Meditations. reviousiy' thas ic 4 i when he attempts to repair == (2) On the Farm Front. eh ragl <a aiein ee exterior of spaceship. %:00. (2) TV College. istic missile across the path ef (4) (color) The Price Is} (@) sae the Explorer VI satellite. Right. Bil] Cullen, emcee. Show. (7) Ozzie and Harriett. Com-|7:3@ (2) Cartoon Classroom. edy: Rick meets attractive is a hg Time. § [ St r) girl in bowling alley but meio (7) Johnny Ginger. CES LESS Jirain glects to get her last name. ara ml . ; ; Repeat. : : F § (oy Movie (coat. ‘aq (2) (color) Bozo the Clown. If] FOFMOSA Straits 9:00 (2) Millionaire. Drama: Lori/®*5® e ig al Nelson portrays bride left| os (4) Beak Re Mi. TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—U. S. widow with million dollars 10:2 (9) Billboa: Defense Secretary Neil H. McE}- ho arouses suspicion of po-| —* reams roy said today conditions in the aN 10:30 (2) December Bride. ; ear rr ase Hall. Premiere (4) Treasure Hunt. sharers) Ps ae oars less Seas’ Pay ees Gili (9) Ding Dong School. ee =? were * year pi apd 10:55 (7) News. ago. : year with guests Walter 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy McElroy and his wife arrived Brennan, Peggy King, Everly : ; A here for a three-day visit with \4) Price Is Right. Brothers, Jack and dancers (7) Lady of Charm President Chiang Kai-shek, other h Hikers quartet. ; Chinese Nationalist leaders and/| and _Pitc (9) Abbott and Costello. (1) Boxing. Middleweight) 1,; 39 (2) Top Dollar. American officials. bout: Joey -Giardello, vs. (4) Concentration. He leaves Saturday for Hong ny Tiger in 10-reund con- (9) Foreign Legionnaire. _ mn a 30-day Far) est. 11:45 (4) Detroit Today, ne: (9) Mr. District Attorney. . Drama: Known killer is —— fatally shot in gun battle THURSDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Smothers with police. 2:00 (2) Love of Life. #:30 (2) Got A Secret (4) The Tac Doug h and Daughter, 7 (4) Music Hall (cont.) (7) Across the Board. . (1) Boxing (cont.) (9) Ed & Ross. Hurt in Crash (9) Waterfront. Adventure: 12:39 (2) Search for Tomorrow. Gun is found in« home of (4) It Could Be You. A seven-year-old Pontiac girl parolee and he appears to (7) Pantomime Quiz. and her mother were injured late} be headed back to prison. (9) Passing Parade. Tuesday afternoon in a two-car 9:45 (7) News. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. collision at Cottage and O'Riley 10:00 (2) Circle Theater. Pre- (4) World Series (color). mone: Ann Smothers and h miere show: Drama: Patty|12:50 (9) News. ary m a er | Duke stars in “Zone of Si-|1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. mother, Mrs. Maude Smothers, 41, | lence,” story of soldiers of (7) Music Bingo. of 1% W. Cornell St. were treated, op at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and . “eC : “released. j present do it mi tye if Be ye ye They were riding in their car, 12 Moslem iZ 5 q driven by the girl's father, Victor, official 40. i Range image u . u The other driver was Clara E. 8. Roem Ot 9 Smith, 43, of 128 Cottage St. is More staid 7 Neither driver was injured, police 21 Guide's note aK said. . 24 Hireling : n ws ae fy | 2 The daily newspaper is the favor-' gf ni Fy ‘ite advertising. medium of the 32 are | people. Every year, U.S. news- y M Beetle % 3] /papers. publish more than ‘ i million classified ads — roughly ” transportation ” | two for every man, woman and ce up Ke i) Se 40 Mathematical 1% Answer te Previews “Passle 41 Oriental coin (4fs\-48 i je * 2 eys Z j poets to} a Wea ol 4 <9 Moderate MA SAL 13 Sua ae 51 Three 7 $0 (43 ; 2 Leave eet —— — 53 oa 4 Leriat 33 Welds 38 Run off tracks 54 Sese 5 Land measure 24 Fencing 40 Clans 58 Cavities 6 Fenced in sword 41 Mount 56 Vehicle | ate 26 Vend 42 Upon 57 Dine 7 Compass point 26 Finch 43 Half (prefix) DOWN 8 Tardier a7 pron f fabric “ | ool 1 ee and st Ireland 28 Sola: — “6 ch verb 0 Broan bay Bs 47 Song 3 Curved 31 Color 48 Tip moldin 17 Gared fixedly 33 Baltpeter 80 Legal term 3 Boutoenieres , Vigilant . -} started Tuesday ne: NEW TV COMEDY—Dwayne Hickman, as a teenager, dis- covers—of all things—girls, in “The Many Lives of Dobie Gillis," a situation comedy about the youthful set. — Weld. “The Many Lives of Dobie Gillis” is based upon a book by Max Schulman, who also is producer of the CBS- TV series which The miss is Tuesday s By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Jack Benny is emigrating from his fa- miliar Stnday night time slot (CBS 7:30 p.m.) for the first time in his 25 years on the air. = The blue-eyed 39-year-old, like ‘Steve’ Allen, found the going too | lrough against: “Maverick,” and bugged out entirely, switching to Monday nights; leaving Ed Sulli- van to battle it out with the popu- -- Today's Radio Programs -- wR cme) CRW (Hee) Ws (980) «LAR (1190) WXYB (1270) WRON (1480): WIBK (1800) TONIGHT WWJ. 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Mcleoe ews, : era seal eo WIR, News Pe 5: ogy ’ | Gartiags rece ome win Sree wie, George =| PMURSDAT arreanoon | 1%-W!R Mune Mall 4, Living "| 19:06 WIR, News, Roundup | s:08- WseK, to win. 8 Gust | -wws Ry Waggare . ey oe wy. YR. Past ORL w te, Davies : phony Wolf ret secu, |) Saat oe fee | Sa YR. wurrell W, Mews, ’ EE oe i: \ dicen jac AI ji 4 lar we series. * * * Benny, a genuine expert on the| viewing and listening habits of American audiences, believes the change will be for the better. “I'll find out Oct. 4 whem our | —- Grisly Sight Before College | Initiation Death LOS ANGELES (AP)—‘There was a table covered with a sheet. ‘On it was a tray of raw liver. |There was another tray with raw brains. In between the trays was a pig's head we cal! ‘Charlie.’ |Candies burned at either end.” t | This was the grisly scene in a}} fraternity house just before a stu-| ideat choked ¢ Shifting From 7:30 P.M. to 10 Later Show for Benny prop airliner landed lless than 48 hours after moved to the 10 p.m. hour. Allen|who don't stay up late, |were watching ‘Maverick’ anyhow |denced by poor theater and restau- | rant business. | to death trying to, | show first show goes on the air,” he (t sald, change for five years. “We may find an entirely new audience — people who never saw me at jhe earlier hours. We'll lose if some of the youngsters, but they | if “Sure, we will lose some viewers but at teast our audience won't be in the | middle of eating inner. re * * Jack said Sunday a Monday nights are the best TV times avail-| able, explaining that most people) istay home on Monday as evi- * * * “Sunday is a good day because of its importance. It affords a Benny refused te comment on | ratings, saying, “I never pan the ratings unless I'm first or sec- | ond en the list. If a performer | Nikita Preaches Peace to Mao Union's tireless Nikita Khrush- chev bounced into Peiping today from his historic talks with Presi- dent Eisenhower and immediately lectured Mao Tze-tung on the need . for ending the cold war. order to ease the situation and to create conditions for friendliness between all nations," of the Communist world told Mao and Red Satellite gathered in the Chinese capital for the Peiping regime's 10th anni- versary celebrations. “Actually I've wanted the (had airplane to airplane.” * | Seas. Lectures China © Chief at Airport ‘on Need to End Cold War TOKYO (AP) The Soviet * * “We must do * everything in the leader chieftains “We must make all efforts to create condiditions for estab- lishment of world peace,” Khrushchev added. Delivered against back- the ground of Peiping’s crushing of) the Tiet rebellion, pute with India and the Red re- “ its border dis-' olt in Laos, the planeside talk ounded like a pointed suggestion to Mao to keep the peace in Asia * * * Khrushchev's big TU114_ turbo- in Peiping: his re- urn from W ashington He said he literally ‘‘transferred from * said * Peiping radio the Soviet {Premier got a rousing, welcome | rom Communist China's top of-/ icials, bands, a guard of honor ‘land youth delegations who pre- sented him with bouquets of flow ers. Gracie Won’ ' Let Navy Take Picture | shown holding her Yorkshire terrier AP Wirephete DOGGED RESISTANCE PAYS — Actress Audrey Hepburn, “Famous,” won permission of customs officials in Stockholm Monday night to allow the dog to enter Sweden. Customs officials at first said she would have to Jeave “Famous” tears, with pleas from her husband, relented. Miss Hepburn was in showing = = new <u. “The Nun’ s sonal - in quarantine, but after almost an hour of her actor Mel Ferrer, the law Stockholm for the first Swedish TV News and Reviews Garry Moore By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI)—That friend- ly, proddingly pleasant winter re- and Cohorts Return in Big League Style ‘Berg, Vic Damone and Jane Powell, all of whom were enter-. taining in their special ways, but CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) placement for Andy Williams, the | was sorry that Miss Lorne and i— Camera-shy hurricane Gracie Garry Moore Show, evaded the Navy's efforts to take her picture after all. Yesterday, for the second time hurled aloft by a rocket in an lattempt to photograph the hurri- icane was lost in Gracie's rough A recovery ship gave up the search after combing the rough is any lower than that everyone | thinks it’s sour grapes, I don’t Atlantic Ocean br five hours. Last| ink they’re accurate because *UC8Y, 4 Similar atlempt fo ge a “big picture” of the tropical viewers may have their sets on and not be watching.” The new time slot will not affect he content of Jack's regular hall- your shows : “I've always trie do to keep the sophisticated," he said jswallow a piece of the liver dur-|«Probably the studio audience will ing initiation, * * * Fellow University of Southern California students told a coron- er's jury Tuesday what happened the night of Sept. 17 when Rich- ard Swanson, 21, died. The’ jury [decided that death was accidental es no one was criminally respon- sible, 14 Epidemic Victims Die in New Jersey ibe of a higher caliber, but the show won't be any dirtier just be- tion.era gang lord, will ask the cause it goes on after most kids ane in bed” Illinois Parole and Pardon Board * * * The comedian refutes the notion | terror failed when the ca.ncras also were Jost Prohibition Mobster Seeks Prison Release SPRINGFIELD, Ill, (UP1)—Rog-. er (The Terrible) Touhy, prohibi- \for freedom today, If his plea is successful, the 61- \year-old former rumrunner and, of overexposure and lack of ma-|robber can expect his release in| terial. He maintains his program! November, Touhy has spent the would be easier if he were on) jlast 25 years in Statevill Prison have been advised that eight bills jase night produced no new fet- every week instead of bi-weekly. “The more often you do a show | He was sentenced to 99 years in won't meet the deadline unless the ¢hain of health clubs and poorly the simpler it becomes. You get prison in 1934 for the kidnaping of Legislature comes back to finally'tjmed Sinatraisms into a groove. And if overexposure confidence man hurts comedians I wouldn't be on Barber) Factor, now a wealthy Los the air at all.” lin Joliet, Ill. John (Jake the Angeles realtor, TRENTON, N.J. (UPI)—An 80- year-old woman died in a hospital last night, the 14th victim of a epidemic encephalitis. Conrad Hilt suspected which has hit — New Jersey. | | * Dr. eats P. Kandle, state health commissioner, said today laboratory tests on the woman, Mrs. Emma Cramer, were not. completed, but she had been counted among about 23 persons suspected to have been afflicted: with the disease. She was admitted to the hospital Sept. 21. The state health commissioner predicted encephalitis will kill more New Jerseyans before cold weather kills the mosquitoes that carry the virus. Waterford Area School Plans ~ PTA Thursday The only Parent-Teacher Assn. meeting scheduled this week in Waterford Township will be held at 8 tomorrow night at the Wil- liam Austin Burt School. Preceding the reguiar business meeting, teachers will be in their rooms for a brief consultation pe- riod with parents. Special entertainment and games will be tnder the direction of Mrs. Dodge Melkonian, and there will be a community-sing, All residents in the Burt School area have been invited to attend year, Refreshments will be served by members of the executive board. - Big Anniversary Held for Wil Abner’s Daddy. this first meet school |" ae ot how from the. Virgin Islands and rushed to Goldie’s in pedal- pushers. She’s s0-o-o slender .|now, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... By EARL NEW YORK — Conrad Hil luxurious —and the B.W.—When he reme the B.W.'s name is does it by associating her with his sister, Rose- mary Carpenter, but who cares how he does it, as long as he does it?) The new lyric propouw WILSON at.” Hilton's next foreign opening: Pittsburgh. I phoned Diane Varsi in North Bennington, Vt., on the: rumor she’s returning to se ae — and she denied it em- opinion that phatically. “You're feeling good now?” I asked. “Well,” she said a bit hesitantly, “I'm all right.” The rumor that Brigitte Bar- dot’s given up her bridegroom and returned to Sacha Distal is a lotta you know-whatta, claims Raoul Levy, her producer, who's here. Faye Emerson's date was young , socialite Peter Howard . . Diana Barrymore arrived Ava’ Gardner requested a special screening of “On the | Beach,” and sat through it alone . to the N.Y. Apollo theater—but won ‘t work Oct. 10 and 11, the | Jewish holidays... and Dorothy Strelsin thought it was very nice “that he named the room after the newspaper columns.” Hildegarde sang en- chantingly for the opening and in one philosophy of life: on Makes | Big Hit With Wilsons | WILSON ton, America’s Host, opening a} mbered without prompting that “Rosemary” (He probably room's called “The Columns” nded quite an interesting “It's my considered the place to be is where I'm | . Sammy Davis Jr.'s coming | EARL’'S PEARLS: When something doesn't turn out aa you TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: + ’ \ t * a expected, you can bet it’s being driven._by a woman. Someone has suggested that | Khrushchev will now be at peace withithe U.S., at sacar ioe ‘On Disneyland ... That's earl, brother., (Copyright, 1959) . ’ \ that Moore can match ‘around whiten it comes to a know- returned to CBS-TV last night. * * * While Moore isn't going to match definite break in the living pat- in five days, the camera that was the inventiveness and excitement tern of the public,”’ he said. generated by the Williams gang during the summer, it is obvious anyone ing, professional, big league pro- duction. This was evident in the pre- miere, which I saw at a screen ing because of the show's conitiet with Bing Crosby's special. Garry's cohorts, Marion Lorne and Durward Kirby, had more to do than in past shows and were on-target with their material Special guests were _Gestrude Reorganization Bills . Up Against Deadline: LANSING « — Lawmakers) scheduled to take effect Jan. 1) adjourn Thursday. government reorganization, all shave Jan. 1 effective dates. But ‘the constitution provides no bill shall become law until 90 days after final adjournment unless ‘given immediate effect. Acting Gov, John B. Swainson said he has called the timing problem to the attention of key lawmakers. No decision has been made as yet, Swainson said. “To attempt to put these acts 'the-first of the calendar year would create a lot of problems.” Swainson said. “‘But state govern: | ‘ment would still go on.” State Police Reassigned LANSING (W— A switch in as- signments of two officers has been announced by State Police. Corp. David J. Feldkamp has been transferred from Detroit to Man- istee and Corp, Francis J. Zen- oti from Manistee to Detroit. Miss Berg didn't have a tete-a-tete. A notable summit meeting oc- curred on ABC-TV last night in a show called “The Bing Crosby Show.” It was a ring-a-ding-dong-dandy hour All stood and performed their songs with overpowering style, feeling and happy tones. It was enjoyable and refreshing. Although an effort was made to give the entertainers an imagina- tive decor of glass knick-knacks. the music was what made the show ; * If I had to pick pet numbers, I'd choose Fr anh Sinatra's ‘Willow Weep for Me,’ Louis Armstrong's “Mack the Knife. all of Peggy Lee's numbers, and a few num- bers that Bing performed. ourse, a meeting ef Bing yl Prak also serves to advise use of the latest “in” conversa- tional devices. * * | Unfortunately, their chit-chat lishes, only a sordid plug for a about motel ‘living, The bills, mostly dealing with | The lad does seem to be enjoying his bachelor status. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Person to Person, which returns to CBS- TV on Friday, Oct. 16, with visits to Jack Webb and Mae West, is moving its entire production staff from New York to Hollywood in order to visit more than one screen star a month, as it did under its old budget. . . . NBC-TV’s Jack Paar will be Jack Benny's guest new room at the Savoy- Hilton, made a hit with me {into effect any time other than star on Sunday, Nov. 29, over CBS- TV George Bernard Shaw's ''Misalliance.’ starring Robert Morley and Kenneth Haigh. is CBS- 'TV's Playhouse 90 production for Thursday, Oct. 29 ad. Sales and Service SWEET'S I RADIO. wv 422 W. Huron RADE! SAVE! on New | Exciting NEW COLORS and DESIGNS Slimmer-Than-Ever — YOU CAN OWN 1.75 PER WEEK! NO MONEY vee Pp EER ER Appuiance 960QTV ONE FOR ONLY co. for All GE A ppliences “get Commerce ‘Reed. ot Unian Uake Rood EMpire 3-411 : g \ * 1 ¢ he ~ *e eS aM NN TN RE Salling. Scene ty Me MLO RS. Sam det ae ae ‘ ater eee JRoad Death Toll: gp \ Showing Break _ August First Month to | Hold Own With ‘58 but. _ Sad Total Far Ahead SeergexNeuperts lewelry Dept. 74 North Saginaw St. CHICAGO (AP) — The rising| trend in the nation’s traffic death) * toll has been halted—temporarily, | “ a7 ast. National Safety Cam il re pe d today a seven-month climb | ended in August, This was the} | first month of 1959 that did not, | show an inc se in deaths over |the on ees month of 1958 | The August fatality total—3,450 —was the same as in August last year IF YOU But the toll for the first eig ght) | months of this year—23,810—was | well ahead of the count of 22,940 for the first eight months of 195% NSC estimated that disabling in juries through the first eight | months of this year total 800,000 It credited the break in’ the isteady rise in fatalities to im proved driver behavior and law Lenforcement caused by alarm ove! ithe zooming toll HAVEN'T FELT UP TO PAR The council said that, whils aaah Woe eeucene vk motor vehicle deaths rose 4) per TO AS cent in the first & months of this AP Wirephete A BOTTLE OF GENUINE — year, travel increased 6 pen cen| WHERE'S MOMMY? —--Hie pavement near Nashville, Tenn., 0-JIB-WA BITTERS on mae nee be me th was wet. The Greyhound bus driver fought with the slick road and (Ie or La LB ej q elt title alah Rinse am ill | Jost. His vehicle skidded into a power pole. James Travis Eaton, 3, THE NATIONALLY FAMOUS million miles of motoring -—5 | ALL-HER® MEDICINE THAT million miles of motoring —o | HAS Henao THOUSANSS, ‘Ne lowrstion Zecord) [or the period covered of Dallas, Jost his mother Mrs crash The boy forts him 2B Sala BBA ONS RII. NRE mS it te AC i ea a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 ; \Recluse Now Back lat U. of M. ANN ARBOR ®—Cheng Guan Lim, who hid in the rafters of a church for four years because he failed in college, has returned te the classroom with the wish to be “just a student again.” Superintendents of West Point|to the Corps of Engineers _ Military hemtamny were confine its beginning in 1802 until 1866! Army. when it was opened to the esitire The 26-year-old Chinese student | from Singapore, who elected to turn himself into a lying dead man when he feiled in engineer- ing at University of Michigan in 1955, has charted a new course which he hopes will lead te a eareer in international jaw or diplomacy. * * * | 4s a history major, Lim is | | carrying 18 credit hours in| American Literature, French, Philosophy, Political Science and Marcella Burton Eaton, 24, in the and JL other persons were injured. 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