T The Weather e—w> >mm rumm.: ■ _ Fair, cool taUIgM.._____ Ctaw of eww hMe. 118th YEAR THE PONTIAC PRESS • . , - , : .: . / ,5 • . . * . ■ 1 „ ^ r PONTIAC, ^ICHIQAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEM^R lf7^-^PAOEST m Horn# Edition ★ ★ ★ Crowds Lifee Street Stands Sales Festival a Smash Hit TWs in the Pink, hut Hurricane Ethel Blusters North, Threatens Rains Ten Inches Near Gulf May Brlng Floods but Winds Diminish —BILOXI, Miss. <£)—Shortlived Hurricane Ethel, now only a rain storm, blustered northward from the Mississippi Gulf Coast today threatening Eurtpm H*»** sissippi and Western Alabama with heavy rains and flooding. Up to 10 inches of rain could be expected from Ethel in some areas, with possible floods, the New Orleans Weather Bureau said. The storm’s winds were expected to diminish rapidly. Ethel, spawned rapidly in the gulf off the Yucatan Peninsula Wednesday, became a full-fledged hurricane with winds over 15 ^ miles per haur in the 1 Jail today and brushed off protests by the American ambassador. The seizure Of Marjorie Lennox, 36, of San Francisco, a confidential secretary in the embassy's important economic section, was dramatic evidence Snorts ............... O*1® .......SUM S Programs ... .43 as, Bari .......... 4S no si*....IS-* while touring Rusato, the wife at one of them dtodoaod today. m -j Mrs. Rena Bennett'of Batlj wld her husband Harvey and a friend of Ms entorsd the Soviet Union July 27 from Hetotoki. Finland. They were due to New York Sept. L tote said. The Barnetts) parents to tores children, are each tt years aid. Premier , Motoe witch doctor who adit them a he slalmad made Two (ttrican policemen Wei* killed and one of their two Belgian officers wounded before fighting subsided: Wives and relatives of the la a circle oath the tea touched (Gonttofisd on Page 2, Col. 4) State M Pal Vanish in Russia BATH. Mains (UPU—Two young 'I don't know what's happened to them,” she said. "I am very much concerned.” ' 'fir Mrs. Bennett, who lives with her father here. Mid she J ast heard from her husband in a letter dated Aug. 19. It. was postmarked Vinnitsa, Russia. By PETE LOCHBILER The Downtown Mer-Ichants Association has, as they say on Broadway, a smash on its hands. Jubilant over records set durihg yesterday’s opening of the three-day Downtown Fait Festival, merchants this morning were expecting ever larger crowds today and tomorrow as festival activity moves Into full Firing. "Better crowds than during the Christmas rush in the past tyro years." was.one retailer's description of opening day. O a e downtown deportment atom reported eeleo up M per cent over opening day to the festival lari year and another A fourth merchant reported his best retail day since 1165. “The consensus up and down the street is that business was good — very, very good," said Norman L. Pattison, festival chairman. CHECKS IN FOR CHECKUP - President Eisenhower, arrives at Walter Reed Army Hds-pltal last night for his routine annual checkup. He expecta to -leave the hospital today and spend the weekend at Camp David. The President, who Na Cuban Guiig on U. N. Visit SALES HIGH HSnactoUy good wag, business on the street," he continued, 'The From Oar News Wire* WASHINGTON Cuban Premier - Fidel Castro and his gun-lag bodyguards have been warned to leave theta* firearms atjjte when inamltt aid early thsiks to the free breakfast at West Huron aad Wayne streets, attended by more toaa Z.0M per- "It may have been one of th biggest morning-afternoon crowds tat yean," said Pattison. Merchants wen primed today to sndie big evening crowds as well ak a daytime throng. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. Stores will remain open until 9 p m. tonight and tomorrow. Despite mist and chilly temper-tores, the free breakfast of scrambled eggs and pancakes was packing them to again this mom tog. There were Ml persons In line (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) With a Few Raindrops Shoppers to Have a Cool 77 Shoppers may expect temperatures to rise to near 77 tomorrow with a chance of lean than one-quarter Inch of rain) Tonight's low will be In the low 50s. For the next five days tempsmtures will avtragp near or slightly below the normal high tt 71 and normal law of Mi the weatherman said. Saturday win he aomewhat warmer aad Sunday a little cooler. Monday and.Tuesday win show a warming trend. Morning easterly winds at 6 miles an hour will become 10-16 ‘late today and southeasterly tonight.-- Fifty-two was the lowest recording in downtown Pontiac preceding 0 am. The reading at 3 pm. was 71. will be 70 on Oct. 14, is slated to return to a week or two for completion of the examination after which hte doctor will release a report. It Is a bit unusual. fit U.S. WoulcLDisarm Yoflfmext Nations General Assembly. American officials said today they have advised the Cuban Embassy that Castro and his entour-law etc win not be permittjsd. to carry tod early jBarnetfX1. mew customary weapons during the bearded Cuban lander's stay to toft country. partment - is' going on a 24-hour alert to protect Khrushchev, Cas-tro and other controversial foreign leaders. Beginning at 12:01 am. Mon-_ • • . . u . day, the 25,Q00*nember force wifi B Ft '•nicrgtoMy duty, 'eWTi* urn UraWB witnsidays bu canceled and the bazlc work week 60 hours instead of 42. The Mate Deportment already had announced that Castro would bo confined to Manhattan Island. He has boon placed under the same restrictions as those imposed on Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and too Hungarian sad Albanian Communist leaders. American officials advised the Cuban Embassy to advise Havana foreigners, bodyguards vow hot permitted to carry arms in the United States. Assurances have been Received that the advice-sriR be taken, the of-' ficials said. The U.S. officials informed the Cubans that the American government, under the U.N. headquarters agreement, was responsible, for the safety of Castro and would Belgian Jing Hospitals LiaWe, Engaged to =4= take f^erv pmcautkm m guard ........fPr thT him while he was in New York. Ss far as could be leanted, a similar warning was Mt given the Rusetsas regarding: Khrushchev’s bodyguards. Official* •aid the Russian* know the U.i. i Is arrh isg » Soviet ship R~~tar"ier"~»~' 'hronx cheer" harbor reception hy members tt the longshore-men’s Union, who are hiring fof too pqr- -Police said, however, no boat (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Spanish Gal BRU8SELS. Belgium (JA-The engagement of Baudeuin I, the 30-year-old king of the Belgians, to the 32-year-old daughter Of a Spanish nobleman was announced day. V Premier Gaston Eyskeas announced on a nationwide radio broadcast the mar- riage of the shy and lanky king to Doan Fablola de Mere y Aragon, daughter tt the late Don Gonsale* de Mora y Fernandes, Rlera Del Otane, count tt Mere and marqals of Coot Rlera. He died tat 1»57. dlhg had been art, s royal court spokesman replied: "Not yet, but royal engagements never Iasi long." He added that the ceremony undoubtedly would take place In Brussels. Court Decides Costs Certain to Go Up With Higher Insurance in the Budget Hospital costs almost certainly will go up to Michiganperhapy Pontiac General Hospital as well as a result of a state Supreme Court ruling on damage suits against hospitals, the president of the Michigan Hospital Association said today. * * * The court, to a 4-3 decision Thursday, wiped out a 66-year-oM rule -of tow granting charitable, , damage suits. ' ♦ w w "It would be hard to predict in 1 dollars and cents, but there is no question to my mind that this will lead to higher costs," said Dr. Roger B. Nelson. The spokesman said he did not know where or when Baudouto met his bride-to-be. Her name previously been linked with These officials have a suspicion that some of Khrushchev's bodyguards on' his U.$. tour ,a year ago may have had small guns secreted on 'their persons. But if the ktog'i any of the Russians carried weap- they did it so dtocreetiytW Hw. ancestry includes members --^ey!of the royal—families of Aragon Und Navarre, which Plaved an Tat 14-HOUR ALERT : portant role in the history ol The New York City Police De-ISpain. , Convocation Prelude to Opening of MSUO Middleton said today they tuM htan then that they were "very badly In debt and didn’t know what they would do." ♦ ■ Middleton said Ritter told him Mrs. Ritter had talked about suicide for the entire family. MMdletgp said he Middleton mid he then called into the case attorney Alba B. Schmier to fib an involuntary bankruptcy petition on htowSf of the Ritters. •DO ANYTHING* 1 Before the Ritters disappeared, Mrs. Ritter wrote a later to Middleton, to which she asked him to •do anything that is necessary to Utrafebtea things out aad help the people who helped , j Taylor ssM two chocks, void ' Page $. OsL » FAOJLTY MARCHES - In s colorful array of caps sad gowns, the faculty of Michigan State University Oakland marches into the Oakland Student Center for the university's second annual freshman convocation. Adfiwming some 599 students who will begin eoltoge Monday were Chancellor D. B. Varner and Den* of Faculty Robert G. Hoopes. The convocation yesterday was watched by members df the Mlch-' igan State Uhivenity Board of Trustees and school superintendents from Oakland and Macomb CDWtirs. For story pee page 35. now be expected to provide for liability Insurance, and thb b expensive,” sold Dr. Nefesn, whose organization represent* StS hospitals. I He added that many boepitols 1 already carry- liability insurance but likely will look for broqder coverage. * '★ —A-------- Pontiac General Hospital, tpr-qet of several important lawsuits to the past several yearf, already has taken out Hahfilty tnsnranpF for protection against losses, mid City Attorney William A Ewii^L Is, like all operating expenses, are reflected ultimately to room rates, bn em- Ewart predicted "a rash of vexatious claims" against the hospital as an initial result of the Supretoe Court decision. , #- ............... ‘Because the city hospital is a ' public FJUPAY, SEPTEMBER 10, VMO Swindle Charge: Exam Request H Owner k Releosed on .$1,000 lend The warr of a Detroit iwttn firm has jwiiiifil examination Pontiac firm out of $100,000 by altering liwlcu on ah addition to the Veterans Administration Ho* pitgl In Oaarhorn. Wttham McCracken, owner ate preaUeot of the United Heat Eitl] ahwertag 0» tec., of 17129 Rock* dale St., yesterday surrendered. >o| Pontiac police. t tfiarfea TheDmy in Bhmiiighftai ft W. Page Likely to Fill Vacancy on Commission mmST iry achool . BIRMINGHAM - The Oty Com-.italcn eeat tell vacant last month ■with th* resignation of Lance Minor is expected to be filled Monday with appointment of Robert W. Pa<5#, a member of the City Plan- USmim fg*''-V Announcement of the app ment came Oran M%or Flor Willett who said tte cOtnmli halt unanimously agreed to the choktt m- * I '<7 - tary achool chilfeen will begin Oct. 1 at Darby, Seahatm Recreation Department Mnmncte Buys Queen's Coijwt 3 MASSENA, N. Y. (AP)-A Florida banker has purchaaad the 60-foot-long red carpet rolled out for Queen Elizabeth II - dart* her to the St Lawrence Seaway year ago. The St • Lawrence 8n-_ay-&ter'rtf‘l ^QNtnr fife ■ ger vice president at the Citizens National Bank of St. PeWahurs. Fla., has paid $330 for tbs carpet. His Wd was the highest of 47 submitted. no at «•* satod ay SFICIil CUT-FUCEI of _ Alt children _ P«DP»A af .mt-Mtehaater- regtetate^Sfcie alleadtaeAas. ► •— --------------•“ Recreation Director Donald Martin said. McCracken. SL. Fannin#on Township, was released on $1,000 bond yesterday! after Municipal Judge Maniice E. Fiiowgan act the examination for Sept* Raymond T. Westriek, secretary-treasurer of J. A. Fredman Co.,j T35 S. ,J*addock St., said that Me-Ornchan detnindad Ida term by refstag the awounto on invoices' pi granted to Fredman. The Frsdmaa Una Is bonding a B mllttoo addition I# the boa pltal for a physical tberepj factl- -Weotrick to a atatement to the Apiad County Prosecutor s Of-fice, said MeCraetefl SHORN BY TORNADO - A two-fan^y dwelling states gaping ate roofleoo today after an early Thursday morning visit by a vhich was spawned by HurricaUf Ethel. The hotite .was — ............tr rwwi one of 25 in Springfield, Fla., tear Panama City, damaged by a tornado wtdeh ripped through the community without warning and disappeared in about a minute. (See story on Page 1.) ^ Mining Coiuity Pair Downtown Festival a Big Hit ^irassiWe Swimlle . < Continued From Page One) whoa serving began at • a.m. ate well over yesterday's main-her were served by it: 1# a.m. (Continued From Page One) heeaaae of Insufficient hinds, and signed by Ritter have been hrsnght to toe attention of Ms |vAgsT*.. . _ j The breakfast will .be. offered Hr uM ho W^sfe^^Usurd'*^^^!?!11^^30 tm' Ig^ppgpitjggjB^r nrr-u teiJMjMPWwl ■MMPOfl traded to do $$00,000 lit installing an order for a warrant charging j,^ 8:3o-9:ao heating ate air conditioning, but “***“ “ M Aft.................. quit recently after completing only $330,010 of the prefect. The official of the Pontiac firm said, however, that McCracken had been paid $450,000 when he maggud-wuter claiming heJiad jun. m* money to pay him employe* ' lifting contest, and the women's auxiliary of the Optimist Chib will present a comic fashion show. Tomorrow’s special events include a sports cab parade at 10 a.m., beginning at Saginaw and Auburn Avenue and ending on Wait Huron: are. the Bonnevtlie guitar show, girl dancers from W.est Bloomfield High School and Mary Hay, pK Hist. ....- -4t£--r Today’s eatertaiasueM began rith a t p.m. style shots at the Fidel Told to Leave His Guns at Home (Continued From Page One) would be. allowed within ‘200 feet of the Baltika as it moves ~ the harbor to its East River pier Saginaw; 8 iwn. YMCA-welght-t 25th St lifting on West Huron; 8 p.m. — Schmier estimated thg) the Ritters’ debts might be as- high, as $250,000 to $500,000. Taylor said employes said Ritter had obtained money on the pretense he was going to uae it to build a new nursing home. on Wept Huron; 7 fete — Jackie Rae Studio majorettes on West Huron; 7 p.m. — Bonneville* on North Saginaw; T:iS -p.m. -■ Grosse He sailors on West Huron; 30 p.m. — Noth Side Community Otto at courthouse; 7:30 p.m. — the Allemandera and Crosstrail-square dance groups, op North plan to stay at residences maintained by titer UjN. delegations. But Caatro. scheduled to arrive here by plane Suteay afternoon, tar does hot have a place to stay. _ __ ... The Cuban mission to tho V.N. does not have a residence, ate one hostelry — the Elysee Hofei on East MtirSt. — eaneeted Castro’s reservation when it woo loomed the Onbaa party would consist at shoot to persons. A hotel spokesman said politics Hay, pianist, on South Saginaw; Grosse lie sailors again on West Huron; 8:15 p.m. — comic style show by the Opti-Mrs. at courthouse; 8:30 p.m. Warren Alton Promenader* pi South Saginaw; 8:30 p.m. — Arthur Murray dancers at courthouse. A * ♦, Saturday’s schedule: ^ Ten o’clock — Sports car parade on Saginaw; 11 a.m.’ —• South Michigan Kennel Club show at courthouse; 11 i.mT- Stancato Na- had nothing to do with the decision, adding that the Elysee has Only 80 rooms Police are taking special precautions for Castro’s arrival Idlewild Airport. The Soviet government will picdf up the $15,000 tab for refurbishing city-owned Pier 7J Khrushchev’s ship will dock. The pier has been termed "one of the oldest and most decrepit" on tho iNew York waterfront. ~ 1 Evergieen-Farmington Sewer to Open on Oct.l ' The new target date for the.the storm sewer — this time five ,.j pjn., traveling j1opening of the Evergreen-Farm-ways instead of the former lour, fett r*" traveling ,inKton rewer interceptors into D^-jDetroit has agreed to pay rough-troit is Oct. 1. iy $350,000 of the $4-1 million drain. t:U p.m., travelteK The date — exactly titree months Detroit wasn't scheduled to pay ItM p.m., traveling later than originally expected —janything under old plans, j was arrived at after a meeting in ......--------- jSouthfield yesterday with officials that city. Oak Park, Detroit 2|i0 Weather land Oakland County M W* W«Uer Imi ‘# 8Smm ua ncORR — amir ,hp fete for the rrynoval of the ----“* *—“—' J***} bulkhead*, but the date did not brtMtej allow Detroit to receive and vote rWr»: n a new contract with the couth ty .and two munlcipnlltleo, according to R. J. Alexander, k i*-i* wnw tos.ro t towp»ritnn prrcedlni I i 7(1 a,'am.: Wtod velocity I m.i ,to o « - - Btm i m Sauudar at km m Ttm^eratore* Oakland Ooaaty Department of Public Works. "Tile new date wQl allow Detroit to take care of any, legal technicalities." Alexander said. He said, the Detroit cEnmon Council wflt be presented with a two-part agreement Tuesday by GlOto C. Richards, Defoolt’a DPW Southfield reoldents — who have fought previous ‘‘coafUco-Wry’’ naaeeemente tor the drain — had tatestod that Detroit be charged a portion believing the city will benefit Jnst as South-field and Oak Park. Alexander anid he expected a (tearing in Circuit Court scheduled for Monday to be postponed pend-1 ing what action the Common Council takes tbef|jtxt day. Seven communities benefiting from the Evergreen-Farmington (sewer hare sued to force the coup- days ago. town spell eat (hat Oak Put ate IfoafkfW has agreed to ro- ot the long-awaited 8oath -Oak storm drain along BgM Mile read. Detroit has not allowed sewage to flow from the 'Evergrooh Farmington S jffiSSSSto « 8 ouv* more concrete evidence of | ri « cunstructfog the sewer which wlH mmmr " w «stop the overflow bf rain waters nmB ' J! * into'Northwest Detroit. The new i'lfelte ’ 5 is petition satisfies Detroit(i officials f ra&n 8 ft apparently, Alexander said. IfeP-fl ty and Detroit to live up to a contracts for the dumping of sanitary •wage from titer areas. Alexander was optimfetic that the last of the snarls ' anted. Qne, however, could coma possibly Sept 29 when the South-field <$y Council holds a public hearing on how city residents will for the' storm drain. Htigtrty Denies Nifctta Seeks to Meet Ik*. WASHINGTON (API - The White House said today no overture has been received from 8»-Premler Nikita Khrushchev for a private meeting with President Eisenhower. Press secretary James C. Hag-erty made this statement when asked about a London news report that unidentified Swfet dip. lomatlc sources have skid Khrushchev was amenable to A reconciliation with Elsenhower. tionai School of Music on Saginaw; 11:30 a.m,------midget West Huron; 2 p.m. — YMCA weigh tl if'big on West Hur-3 p.m. — Musicians' union at eourtfaouae; 4 p.m.-—Pontiac BopA’ Club trampoliners on West Hurtn: 4 Mary Hiy at court- hfluo*; 0 p m' — Mutictohs* mflein on South Saginaw; 6:30 p.m. — Warren Afien Promenade rs courthouse: 6:30 p.m. — Bom viUes on North Saginaw; 7 p. — North Side Community Club on South Saginaw; 8 p.m. — Wadsworth School of Dancing on South member of toe j rlreo n- board store INI. He ‘ sewed » ore year tenn as chair- j .. . vm 'v’ Cm board until August-| He is married and has four bh'Mfrti. • jRMSUiNED AUG. Z4 - j Minor resigned his Post Aug. 24 ^ (in a letter to the mayorjhwy* ht: stated it was “ topotebte-jo]-; serve the remainder of his term. )-He gave no further reason. Plans for taking further training In civil made by members of the Birmingham-Bloomfield Hills branch of jZonta International-i The greap ban already re- ,1 reived instruction hi the regls-,[ (ration and laformatioa phase of CD from ose of Ms member*. Mm. John F, Warren who Mrs. Valter A. Briegal Service far Mrs. Walter (Hazel) c Brjegal, 73, of 1012 Henrietta _L, will be 11 f. m. Saturday at the BeU Chapel of toe Wtiliam R-Hamilton Co. Burial will be to oodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. Mrs. Briegal died Wedtieteay at her home following a long illness. Surrivtag are hir husband. Dr. Walter Briegal; a son Jamas C, of Birmingham; ate three grand- mum. fan service. MH».-Warrim will condfBT in food and lodging, man feeding and tt01 ruh a taped brainwashing program tor the group on the first and second Tuesdays of October and November at Ann Young’s Beauty Salon, 330 E. Maple Road. First session will be Oct. f at 7 p.m. iy-ff;. Sendee for former Birmingham resident Mrs. Kathleen H. DeHaan, 50, of Wauwatosa. Wfo.. was to be today at Christ Church Cran-brook with burial to White Chape) Memorial Cemetery, Troy. *• * A Mrs. DeHaan died Tuesday at her Wisconsin home. -SurrivHg“ are sons WUHam bf Flint, Martin of Albequerque, II. : M., and John of Wisconsin; sisters Mrs. Lloyd E. Muller of Flint and Mrs, James K. VanHook of Birmingham; and two funddliL- Funeral arrangements were made by the Boll Chapel of the I William R, Hamilton Oo, 6:30 p.m. — the presidential campaign—over which nominee's wife spends the most for clothes—wound up today In a draw. >____________________ The qnly tiling certain was that both have nfae dresses, and both look mighty fetching in them. ♦ A A Pat Nixon, clad hr a $49 turquoise lightweight wodl jersey number and 4 pillbox hat,1* said in Atlantic City. N. J;, Thursday ghe buys must of her apparel the racks" of medium-price stores around Washington. Smilingly, she added: "i don't criticize other woman, i have made it a practice not to-” This obviously was.a reference, i a remark made the day before Cqpitol Housekeepers by Jacquelinf Kennedy *“ ‘ • York.------7 Congo Witch Doctor Jolted by Irish Troops (Continued From Page One) toe ptoee where the heads had tala '“to confine evil spirits." Ttaa they draped the bodies to Congo flags and carried them •way- Manono took on the appearance |ofadete^^with^he_Jttinaa -shut down and everything else idle. * * * The only U.N. authority left in the town was a contingent of 140 men from the Irish 33rd Battalion. The UJt. blue helmet only badge of safety for a white man as bands of tribesmen prowled 'amid smouldering buildings. Capt. Pierce Barry, commander of the Irish detachment, gave this account: ‘Trouble came Into town from the surrounding countryside. They got together with the local witch doctor—Nkubu the Elephant— who Is reputed to have magic powers. "What happened was that the Katanga army dropped graita*1* the African quarter in reprisal for the killing of a Belgian captain in an ambush here a couple ot "The grenades dropped in soft muddy ground and felled to go off. As a result he (Nkubu) was regarded as-immortal. He then prepared mixtures and for 2 shillings (28 cents) sold these to Bahtbes. He annotated them with It ate told them, 'Whit* mea’i bullets cannot bam you.’ BELIEVED DM “They seemed to believe him, for the Balubag started firing on a police patrol. "Haadreto of feoro marched on the Item Hall, whore potbe formed up to light. "The Bolubas walked tote s ftaU of fice, seeming to . believe they ootid not be hurt. They faU like tenons." . * ♦ • ♦ ;'.,V After two hours fighting police, with their wives children, retreated to UJf. headquarters y and laid down their Garb Hassle Even Genuine < EKCO FLINT Well Tyf» Can Openers First Lady Hopefuls Draw $5.95 Value 3** NEW YORK (AP)—The grrettwathan W00 or $300," Mrs. Ken-[Farmer |___Nixon said her $49 wool jersey ,came from Lord t Taylor in New York., »*f hf V» no enmmont about what Mrs. Kennedy wear* or what she says. I Shop like afiy American woman, mostly In Washington and off the rack.'Everyone knows I am a careful shop-er.” she said. She «"id it was true that she had bought several gowns at the, high-priced Elizabeth AYdta StiOH] to New York but that these were for formal occasions” Hit that most of her attire came from me* President Harry S. Biting in New Yush, paid gallant tribute to both ladies and said he didn't think such matters ought to be -injected into a] political campaign. i pictured — trmorlscd chrome ..jUh. uu< PMltlve nor drlv# for •Mitr turning. Lifetime magnetic JMJlfiiL_________ ■flUAMAUD* PlTiATAArJlmW tt N. Saginaw -2nd Floor DRUGS AND COSMETICS AT SIMMS DISCOUNT PRICES You’re awurod if fsoioui nun* brands at LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICKS here to SIMMS . . . Pridey and Saturday toper special!. Right! raiervad to limit quantities Williams Congratulates ■s. Kennedy, attired at the time in a $29.50 maternity dress, termed herself tippet by reports she spent up to $80,000 a year for clothing and said she was "sure I spend less than Mrs. Nixon on clothes.” ____________ j________Ai ’She gets hers at Elisabefh Arden, and nothing there costs LANSING (UPlMfov. G. M«fe nen Williams Thunday proclaimed the eqpltol building "the epitome of neatness” and signed a proclamation congratulating the State Property Management Division for a job well done. A «opy of the resolution was presented to capitol grounds employes: and to the controller and state! property manager. ^ SEE THIS 110 •J:,’[i Yes, falkt, we beHeve in detog— . .... nwt talking. Ceme in and tee Ibis • exquisite 10 OlteMfid fetededdng 14K r I GOLD BRIDAL SET tend youll agree Vi Itote tofanwl III WWiBWONp VALUE YOU HAVE EVM SEMI 1 me; 108 NORTH SAGINAW SAL* 70c HSfATICA 10 Regular $1.09 valus — gentle antacid and laxative. Limit 1. DEW-HEAT | 11 Ml ; 1 Mentholatum double size regular $4.69 value. Save. mtlY'S M-0 04 ~ Ragufar 93c vilul — 1 size in plain or flavored. GELUSIL TO TABLETS 1 - ~11eCulir $1.83 valijg — pick ’ - of 100. Antacid relief. Cxcodrin AAcl Paiflltliovoi JP||1 Regular ~|t'.39 pack At lOOl tablets. 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SEPTEMBER 16, I960 by Tarroriit Vioknc* 'Better Times Youth Can ^Votal&OisfraB toCurbonK,C !s£ of Cars Rise | Now Running 10 Pet. tor U.S., Russia Says It's Calculated,***"*® Leaders Together at the United Nations Gonera) Assembly. ”i must say that to confine Castro and Khrushchev both in Man* ki been pro-in at Wayne at Intoxicating beverages If the _______________________atteer smells the laliiliipu ,*Hf said that neither he nor "t"*- ahy Republicans had been invited "Seeing him drink* JL 'or hold W the marnng where the plan it fat his hand, or carrying it i* mbs approved. "his oar, is not essential." « - ........... MPf course.'' Bimkrant said in A------L-v- i. el_______i__i a memorandum, these examples monenuno 11 rlOOCWC..............emi conetlhrtt. “fat a owner cut." Chong kong (ap)-tv bk- *».—* <*"«?•. . . . . •M tn . rrnt,,n.___________- mZt 1 wcur with Judge McCai- *t“ flood in a century swept Hed lum., this regard,” driM*. IlMky. lUdu. I- n,_____________ . i possible." Stevenson Mid Thursday night. ________ _/• ■ J Stevenson, former bamocratic presidential candidate, was inter- Foresees 35 Per Cent Cumulative car-truck production for the year to 5,823,850 as against Today." He said he thought Khrurl Shchev's primary objective in ihi tending the session starting next week "is to woo tha new AMcanl states." Stevenson-also expressed belief that the Soviet Union genuinely: JUintnv i Nichols, speaking at the eighth annual marketing conference of truce in order to divert more re-' • The early September surge was highlighted by tha compact taking 29.3 per cent of the total sales. the National Industrail Conference Board here, * also said Chrysler was planning for a year in which sales would match' 1980 — When key are expected to rvsch 6.5 minion units including imports. - NYE DAIRY GRADE A MILK Milk makes Energy Sub Scorpion Quiets Fears of Trouble "We aw also aware," he said than second, milking California.' "that the potential is there to maki New Yotfa producers employ one* 1981 a much better year than thin) more people than Pannsyl*! LONDON (AP)-The American anxious British Admiralty. Flint Spldidr Drowns at Camp Pwndltton CAMP PENDLETON, Calif (UPIi — A search is under wajr for the body of Marine PFC. Luther Briggs, 30, of Flint, Midi., day during a unit recreation swim- ming with two companions. All were attached to the 5th Marine Regifnent of the 1st Marine Division. Dickie Build Your SPECIAL! Tropicolor Pre-Finished Philippine Mahogany Vinyl Finish 5 Pastel Shades—Gray Green, Blue, Pint, Ivory FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION 2x8, 8-16 Lengths Sis* 20x201 4sg—V«—V-Cmeve PACKY BOARD FREE DELIVERY One at noon, ojie at night, ---- Qh&along the You never outgrow your need for Milk, AU prices quoted above are special cash and carry prices Dickie Lumber Drink three glasses every day I R (-1131 Inn: Mss. - fit 7:34 - 3:00 SttanUy 7:30-4 — CUSDSDIDU for the weekend! Fiy%* THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, mo Overseas grass C$ri> ' .JinTrouble Over Nikita new Soviet permanent delegate to i v the International Atomic EnergM Agency, V. M. Molotov, paid a . _____________|________ NEW YORK <*-A man tele-j call Thursday on his American op- Phoned a booth threat to the Over-poalte numfaer, AdmPaid Fdhter.jiwu Press Club today til apparent - Its •Invttntioa to Datldy Says: ' Oil Ialr l»— I Hurricane . . .No Wiai Damage. Bit lif Bargain! It Eddie SMe Ferd 7* 5-9204 WO 1.5271 270f Orchard Lake Ad. ; A telephone operator at the said a man with a foreign accent told hdr he had heard “you an having a visit tram Khrushchev' and tb*L "well bomb the place." loan Approved in Waterford School Board to Get $375,000 on Expected . - „ |,ff "—:—! "The dub Is simply facilitating coverage of tiw news under coodi I _ * „ tions which Wttl make it possible! The Waterford Township Board for- the prees to aak questions ofjof Education laat night approved Khrushchev," he said. "For manyja 1375,000 loan from the Pontiac members of the pre«, this wltiuglate againf be their only opportunity 'QTdfcjjfr. and others have telephoned the dub to protoet. la na way spoassriag Ihraah 1 let Vapor Trail atationed there. ZLS72 £33 [Eliminated by “In principle" an Invitation to i/TV Pfscartrch oMna Wuh.mMMlM.fa ami other 114 IITOCVIWII OKI) FORD. Maes, ri—Vapor tmtts which In the past have In The meeting would be in a hold dk-atnd the prtoeace of Ugh fl>- > Vailed Nations meeting. The' invitation, extended by John Luter of Newsweek, president of the club, has attired up controversy among the members. One member has resigned, another has We Are Celebrating Our 31st ■K&A WORLD FAMOUS SQUARE TUB MAYTAG WASHER w«r MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER [ji^/2Kn?Z^0HaloofHeat HIGH 8PCEO • LOW HEAT !rt _______________ charges of assaulting a political ' line in a wild street fight. The company’s low bid was 13.50 * * a | per chair — a total of 12,450. After being arraigned on the!—'* .rw,ue.*t_ from Bert A. charge* ThuradayrCtmipn and his [lawyer promptly marched into Common Pleas Court clerk’s of-"ee and Sled notice of intent to sue Is accusers for $50,000 each. Charged with assault and battery along with Ciungan were "John Engle, public works superintendent, Robert Gulley, a public works , foreman, and Claud Cushing of the recreation department. -The warrants were lamed after Joseph J. Lena signed a complaint. Loso, a longtime political foe ot Ciungan who has twice campaigns With the mayor, charged Cluagma had beaten him outside the Eonrse (Sty Hail Moadsy night,—------- Mrs. Elin La Joie backed up Lazo's charges, and Ciungkn said he intended to 'Oie her along with Lozo. Ciungan said he was only trying to defend himself when the tight started. ___•______dr____* ' * The brawl broke out shortly after i $4.3 million sewer bond issue | backed by Ciungan was defeated at j tbd polls. Lozo. who has. frequently accused the Ciungan administration [of "wild spending." has circulated leaflets opposing the bond issue. Whits ... JMRB| clerk, to rezone from, agricultural [to commercial a plat of land on Williams Lake Road add Elizabeth Lake Road w«s rejected. The land is Jietween a proposed school site and the two roads fat the Waterford district. Hungarians in Detroit Protest Nikita s Visit DETROIT (UPI) — The Hungarian Freedom Fighters Federation said today it will stage a demonstration in downtown .Detroit Saturday to protest the visit of Soviet PrtmlerNikiJa TChruahchev JOf/Oni!need of rag deaajnt m Una pay* «tUr* com of Uk Stain AT THE It yj»rvniTVi SgliK dsarw. ’’•war • Waito's Hoe** wares .., Filth Floor SHOP TQNIGHT AHD TOMORROW TILL ! P.M. Soo the "mechanical manntquin!" Pick up yom Mofthoat Ride Coapeasl Off poor pectliMSIsl \ §gy»* and filih* snugand warm HOODED SNOW SUITS W««K V Wear... Flowing ARNEL JERSEY Welle'* CkiMraa’s World . ,, Sacond Floor Soft -gstherr How from tho wrist of this scoop nock rhahnar at Arnri lrtOCOtalO tt'rtty Trovoft beautifully, never wrinkles. Bbooso blue or preen, rises 12-20 and Isdyof Feshieae ,.. Third Floor Girls' Coty-Worm PILE-LINED CAR COATS ^10 99 trimmed with fur-like pile. Water repellent poplin shell, button-oft hood. 4 colors, rises’7-14. Otab' Wear ... Second Floor DELUXE Modal wiMi Light , HOOVER “Convertible” *•»■ 79.95 M Datachabla Hood BOYS' PARKA JACKETS Rtg. 9.98 i chine wesheble, •mly quilt lined jec- rppers. Blue, taupe i . Second Floor BOYS' PROPORTIONED SLACKS $2.69 Rtf- 2.99 Little Iron polished cotton itacks in two.riyles. Roys' Wear ... Strati Floor "TTCTHOdDEirSNOW SUITS • * — 6.9S - Toddler's rises 2, 3, 4 wesheble nylon, quilt-lined snow suits. Children's Wear . . . Second Floor GIRLS' LINED SLACKS 2.98 $2.29 flannel lined corduroy sleeks in plaids. Tapered, sizes 7-14. Girls' Wear . . . Second Floor WOMEN'S HANDBAG GROUP W $3.67 Leathers, tapestries, failles; vinyls In many styles. Haadbagi . . . Street Floor SUMMER SLEEPWEAR SALE Wm 3.91 $) Q Q to 5.91 1,00 Cimwur of women's gowns and pajamas. Sizes 32 to 38. Uayori* ... . Second Floor WOMEN'S LONG GOWNS Special... ' ^2a99 flannelette or chpllle orenny nowm - in tloraU! 94 to I Lingerie . . . Second Floor FAMOUS MAKE GIRDLES ‘1.97 Raf. 2.95 . 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Straw lice Porch lagi....5.88 49c Imported Hand Garden Tools —....... 33c 29.99 lodwood and Alamindm Innenpring Chaise ............... 19.88 TRAVEL-WRITER TYPEWRITER $70 89.95 §7 Portable with case. Large stze roHec~mlrecle Tab. too moniey down. Stationery . . . Street Floor MEN'S HUOFT KNIT SHIRTS ^ -w”w3,3‘9^' v" .Wool and nylon knit shirts, washable. ^cokxs^S, M, L. XL. Moa'a Week . . Start Float ' Jf If in iVittiffn THE PONTIAC PRESS Merchants Pleased With Success of Fall Bogota Meeting Tests America’s Leadership rf Representatives of the American nggfeiics are meeting In Bogota, Colombia, to plan a massive deveiop- have developed a system of subsidies, tariffs and quotas to compete with the cheaper Latln-American sugar. As a result the wholesale price of raw sugar tp the U.8. Is two cents a pound hitter ttyan the world price. As the law stands, President Eisenhower is required to give to on# dictator what he has taken from another. This will not make us any friends In Latin America KHMHcnev Trujillo. About Communism The students in one of my dames at a high school in tUs general area an very concerned about commuataai mid its Intentions of conquering the world. We neat program fpr the Southern Hemisphere. fl Undersecretary of State C, Douglas Dillon Is leading tht /United States delegation with economic ministers and experts from the other countries. Con-gross recently authorised an appropriation of $500 million to get the program started but no Jit# Mu About Town details hiwe been worked out. ../ T -... * * * : At a previous meeting a preliminary agenda had been submitted which would help to finance Latln-American development; ensure, markets for raw materials; train experts for economic, agricultural and educational work anfl finance inter-American research to support industrial development. There Is great need for raising the living standards of the population which has doubled In 2$ years and to provlds schools, hospitals and the Two or three per cent of the One More Week Football Contest Vlow Has Only Few More Days to Go leak Frost: A guy who takes jack from our growers. Not the Use for Which It Was Intended It is for this reason that our Onr week front today at noon la the n«vtri T>nwrpnr*p Savanna] hourfor receiving entries in our I960 Z., , .XS^ < i has stirred our minds so teachers must teach more about that now we want to fight ,r— football contest. After that, your chance to win that $300 prise is gone. Don’t let that happen. Check the team which you think will win each game. If you think the game will be a Ua, do hot check either team Then write your name and address on the margin. -__.is. . u___ _____.. ■ _ Every member of your family cap corn- people in these countries usually own pete. The list can be written out for the most of the land. others. Only one entry is allowed for each + £ + person. Here's the list of gamas: We Must Have Equal Time With K We want to know more about communism. We feel that our teachers should tell us the tacts, for if thay don’t we may be found Portraits Sine* 195$ the Latin-American economy has lodinoi steadily. Tax reforms am a necessity. Initiative must come from Latin leaders themselves oomo of whom ia torested only la personal profit. The conferees have a tough Job.-Ait If their governments don't meet some of the needs of their peoples, they (and the U.S.) might have another Caemo on their hands. Oct. 1—0Michigan State vs. □ Michigan. . t Q Stanford vi aWsah- W ASHINGTON—Will the American people have "equal time", on television and radle to reply to Nikita Khrushchev* Moscow radio is betting the world the Soviet premier has keen “deluged” with invitations from television and broadcasting organizations eountrtoo ta Ahiwlltan been approved by the SocrMy Cauncll formally recommended such a ington. Oct. 14—0 Pontiac Northern vs. owntoiiex, t ~ Oct. 10-0 T e a a s A A £.«■»* □ Texas Christian. Oct 22—□ Colorado vs. □Ne-braska. Oet. IS—□ LSII vs. □ Mississippi. Oct. SS-OSt. Michael vs. □«. balance la favor of the Soviets, sad that this wiS enable them te farce the entrance of Red China lata Ite IU(. -- *___________ But this Is an erronaeus assumption. Actually, the U3$r General _ , ___w Assembly, can vote to approve the the U.N. charter as a permanent H___________ admission at new members eniy member. tryto speak next after the Security Council has (Copyright, IMS) week while he is 1 '■ ■ .• . ‘ ---------* New York Oty. step. The United States veto power in the Security Council, and so dost Nationalist China. There Is no way by which- Nationalist China can he "expelled" or forced'out of the Security Council because China is designated in The Almanac Ry United Pro* hrterwattanal Today is Friday. Sept, 16. the 260th day of the year, with 106 more in 1960. the moan is approaching its Khrushchev' ■ movements Aave ■been restricted to ■Manhattan by or-■der of the State LAWRENCE Department, but there ean be no restriction on the distance his voice may travel through the air to distribute Ms propaganda. Dr. William Brady Says: Ike morning star is Mart. The evening stars art Vel Jupiter and Saturn. By JOHN C. METCALFE EAST RERUN An old woman in a black drees shuffling along a shadowy street . . . And a gray$atnd nan with stooped shoulders riowly passing her . . The silence of an empty boulevard at night . . . Stores 'shifted with coeUywares . . . And lean customers gaping at them from open doorways . . . Quiet Western newsmen seated at a screaming Communist news con-And outride, Rod If Child Swallows Object Here Is What You Can Do On this day in Mriory: In 1630. the villagt of Shawmut, Mass., changed its name to Boston. In 1636. King Louis XIV of France sms bora. In 1X17, Premier Alexander propaganda Mflhoardo screaming at the public . . . Red troops, goose-stepping like the old Prussian army ... Monument to 17,000 men tram Moscow buried under a flower-1 indd garden surrounding it With pale-faced i Nov. 6—0 Lions vs. □ Baa Francises. Nov. 1M Iowa vs. Okie State. Nov. 16—G Pontiac Central vs. □ Pontiac Northern.— Nov. IB—p Harvard vs. □ Tale. Nov. '16—□Aruay vs. D Navy. Dee. 4—OCh.leage Bears vs. □ Green Hay Packers. .... Gery Williams Follows Governor’s Footsteps ~ *‘A chip off the old block” is certainly the proper designation when Referring to Out Williams, 19-year-cfld son of the Governor of Michigan. ★ - ★ ★. . Soapy’s son Gary is obviously . interested in politics, so much so . v that he is taking a year off from . his studies at Princeton URiver-• ftty to hit the rsmpsigw trails in behalf of Sen. John F. Kennedy. | ' * 7* it During his suhuner recess from finding a nest of young skunks, the ftfrool he spent most ot the time fpuniiy dog of imrkhlg In ftti rafter's office, at the Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Weiaaeu Skate Capitol. NoW he has been ap- of Waterford, brought one up to the hotiae, pointed chairman of the Young Qttiiens for KnMfpy in Michigan By DR. WILLIAM BRADY provide, a bulky residue which Tfc- nrinrtnu nt _■ *4—.- "%W. M three fluorosoope wUI collect around the foreign ob-__I H _____ has be~wer4» loct perulnlni u Thought___________for.. THOUGHTS TOR TODAY That la the coming ages he might show tfie Immeasurable riches of Us graee ia Madness toward us la Christ Jeeae. Kpbe- i 2:7. tfeefment siebsrsS ~>f Pr. WUMstn Wn4rf U * stsrapsd, self-yddressed envelope is sent ta The Pontiac Press. Psutlae. Mlchlfsn (Copyright IMS) Author Horace Walpole said: "The Jesus Is the true- manlfestation- worid ia a comedy to those that of God, and He is manifested tt think, a tragedy to thoae that ^ the regenerating power of s divine feel." life.—Horace BurimelL Case Records of a Pyschologist: DR. BBADY they usually like to fit rebuttal programs into schedules at their own convenience. but was not sent back for any more. md will take his first official turn at emulating what Dad has been so successful at for the last 1$ years. This is your final call far the Wisner Homs open house: from ten to two o'eiook on Saturday. Ton’ll bo glad that you accepted the invitatien. Bat la a ease as vital la the interest of We Halted States as aa answer to Ike propaganda campaign carried on by Khrushchev, it to essential that the reply program be pit san week Or a month after the possible swallowing of the foreign body, that warranted X ray examination. If the boy actually swallowed a foreign body, the probability would be that the object would be expelled via the natural outlet jn 4S hoars, more or leu. Practice Golden Rule in Marriage Never let foolish pridft prevent yon from following sound psychological strategy. If « husband and wife are quarrel- lately, why should IT" she asked ing, neither feels like paging angrily. the other a compliment. But * * * peace and happiness will not "How do you ever expect a man fftm-f 11-fff fflUr *»■ attai y— . '-p-yar-yrtmi "I should say notl After all the for somebody to start ttring corn-mean thing* he had said to me, pliments.' and the way he.has treated me same audience and immediately When a child or anyone else swallows a foreign body, don’t get hysterical. Remember, in most prklse, whereas breaks the ice and apologises to thank him tor ItT* I countered, or pay* an hottest compliment. If each waits for the other to pay the first compliment, neither may ever receive one. Jto start the fqridqlni proc--SM by a deliberate act ef your "Our next winter’s flap jacks are gone," Elmer Warrtckson of Commerce. That frost killed his patch of buckwheat while the grain was in the milk. v - Verbal Orchids to- Share of Cuba’s Sugar to Make Trujillo Richer phones .When the Administration cut Cuba’s sugar quota, Cobgreas allotted the extra amount to other countries tacludteg the Dominican Republic. Under that law, in addition to : their basic quota of 131,000 tons, Dominicans would receive 321,-$57 tons formerly assigned to Cuba. The extra sugar Would amount to $35 million most of I which would go to Trujillo who iwwas 70 per cent of the industry. ' H it it it •/This leaves the Administartion in li embarrassing position.' American nlversary. fhreifn policy condemns the TRUJILLO Albert W. Rayner regime and the Other hand our of *7« merry Ave.; 83rd birthday. IPemment gives him an extra $35 vOtion sugar quota. »" While Congress was willing to. feuf Cuba's share because of BCastbo’s leisure of Americans’ plantations and general anti-Americanism, Trujillo’s congressional frfcpds would pot give ^President Eissnhowxr the K-' quested legislation to enable him - tto cut the Dominican quota. 9iLv 'it it / it It is quite possible that the broadcasting and television companies may deem it desirable to invite Vice President Nixon and Sen. Kennedy to make separate replies after the Soviet premier has spoken. instances parents never miss the coin, button, or other object the baby swallowed. It passes through the attmentary canal without any troubfo. It you know or strongly suspect jttw child has swallowed a (ore(gn body, instead of calling the Ire department, the prin, I phnqhcr Just slaps breed flaps. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE F-471: Nancy L., aged 32, is married to a man of 48. “Df. Crane, Harry treats recently. I m neighhsr had driven no trait fi yov te charch, wouldn’t ynn. MVe praise Mm i slighted from the es*7” acknowledged that have. a as yea It fa a front effort fo do an. Make yow brain the captain! Force your angr? emotion into submission. Once you start the So I told her to. pay deserved process ot looking for compliments, she sobbed in my office compliments to Hany and be ,lib-"He comes home ftxwj enj with a “thank you" whenever Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Whitfield of 53 Seminole Ave.; 62nd wedding anniversary. .Mr. sad Mrs. S. J. Cloonan Sr., of 168 Bummit St.; 58th weddlng annlver-sary. Daniel Oliver of 258 Coleman Drive; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter of 71 Pine Grove Ave. It Isn’t Important which nominee may gain an advantage from the reply programs, as each .1. Do NOT. give-an emetic or a laxative or physic. * 2. Give a young kiiant^ all the ripe banana. j « s h e d potato, work and may never spy a word me all evening. *t)r If he does usually c r ill c i s es my cooking or calls me names be- scraped apple or wpple ipro a. gruel he will eat. for a day or two. hm drive me over to ehocch. As a result, they are hath angry “Dr. Crane, NT never rays any- * each other. Neither gains anything nice to ore and my life ia thing desirable by such fighting. THB GOLDEN RULE " ’ \ The Golden Rule is based on.1 “Did you thank him tor driving sound paynhetogy. ' Tbe-ouiy sure you to cbUR^fT” I inquired. way to make people agreeable is 3S52BSBS ■1 THK rONTIAC PRESS. FRIUAV, SKPTKMBKH tfr i960 B.S. Congressmen in mum '" — San. Kenneth Keating, R-N. Y.; Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, iKJonn., and Rap. John J. Rhodes, R-Ariz, refused to attend after a speech Vthicto Tox fUcolpts Up LAN8HIG (AP) — Taxes on new jumped- * »,137,911 over 1959, THIS GAME It tlVIT — Costumed humans afe the pieces and ' Belgium The figures ttwv;! c pawns on giant chess board set up lil football stadium at Eupen, Gorman opponents during the •£; For onyono whoJs think* ing of buying o mw cof-Hoio ore the facts-you PRESS A BUTTON one control to- Tum sot on snd off" • Change channel* • Adjust vobima to threa levals of sound No wirasl No cords) No batterissl Scandia Nougat 60 Buicks 60 Pontiacs \ If JiP S9C0CM\»1 LeSabre 2-Door Sedas Buy . because Invicta 4-Door Sedan.. *3179.50 LeSabre 4-Doer Sedan *2896.20 AVAILABLE ARE 1 Veatira 2-Doer Hardtop *3032.36 Star Chief 2-Door Sedan *8003.62 „ BONNEVILLE 2-DOOR HARDTOP QUALITY RADIOS EQUIPMENT ON PONTIACS EQUIPMENT ON BUICKS’ Poatkcs IvailaMt for fiweHate Delivery tpaaktr. Wavamag- Oparataa on 3 Insxpsn-*lve pantlta battarlaa. Choice of S decorator net* Antenna. Precia* Ion varnfer tuning. Choica at a ester 36 S, Telegraph Pontiac SWEET'S RADIO 422 W. Huron Pontiac CRUMP ELECTRIC , 3465 Auburn Rd. Auburn Haights SOLLEY REFRICERATOR 3819 M-15 . Ctadurton KEASEY ELECTRIC 4620 Dixie Hwy. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 51 W. Huron Pontiac HOD'S RADIO WU TV ~ 770 Orchard Lake Rood Pontiac LEONARD*} DISTRIBUTING 45 N. Saginaw St. PonHac LYNN IIVVILIRS I S. Saginaw { Pontiac THE POfrTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. i960 Philadelphia School Rejects 4 Negroes SPECIAL! Tarty Chairmen Urge £nrf to Religious FipnTlIRE innocent bystander — "• babe in the wooto/’ 1a hi* own word*— when a group of Proteatont min-iatm and laymen met in Waah-Ington to iaaue a statement on the subject. Dr. Peale said he ha* ro- of cheese is imported annually. Yet, the Unitad Mates is still the world's top cheese producer with one and one-half billion poinde, annually. The school board voted Thursday 4-1 to tum down the applications. The sply vote for admission was cast by William G. Smith, a Negro. Sen. HOTry MrJackaon. the Democratic chairman, and Sen. Thuro-' ton B. Morton. . the Republican leader, did little meanwhile to GUWUNSfiH For the Benefit of Tour Child's Education We Offer Our OuceuYtur PIANO SALE •Y POPULAR DEMAND the Roman Cathode religion of [John F. Kennedy, the Democratic' —Kennedy himself took a crack at Dr. Peale wbenjhs told a New {York Liberal party meeting *T Morton, noting a Jackson irtate-jhave liesrd tbs Republican Plat- npnf tihRt tko m«Sli aro hpino ilnrm ment Wd Ot nitb are being Smtij referred to as *ISe Power flooded with anti-QMholic literature, accused Jackson of “trying alive in the belief It will benefit the Democrat candidate.” Jackson, saying he knew of none from Republican party .leaden, charged that the mailings were an effort to defeat Kennedy. Morton contended that Jackson made chaigee by innuendo that “he kaowa are whoBy unfounded.’* of Positive Thtoktag.' ” That was die title of one of Pesls's most popular inspirational books. Morton, answering s Jackson statement of the day before, said there "seems to be a systematic campaign by highly placed Democrats” and others* to "keep the roltyious issue inflamed.” FREE ESTIMATES 24-Hour Service m ill Betel Hum Eo*y to own «w . wnoll down payment and ash* venient budget tenVis. Allowance for your old He called on' Jackson and Kennedy to accept a Nixon suggestion and "set a firm date to end this discussion of the subject right piano. OSCAR FERRELL tutions since 1838. The present constitution, In force since I960, set up a system similar to the U. 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Michigan Ran Highway district engineer. . * * * For the past six weeks, traffic at every major intersection from Telegraph Road to Williams Lake Road has been slowed down to 13 widening now In progress. A stogie concrete lane and curbing on each aide of Highland Read has bean conatmeted with the exception of the Telegraph Rond area. WUa amid that work will begin at that point early aext week. The largest stretch of concrete , to being laid at the Eliza heth'Lake-Highhnd intersection. The paving continues on both sides of the road to the Cass Lake Road intersection Wills added that construction completion is set for the middle Of next month. LATEX fortifies this masonry MASONRY • Colorful bdauty plus resistance to weather. • Bonds with surface —seals up pores and cracks. • No wetting down or priming needed. • Comes in paste form —mixed with water Tl$4 gallons of EVEN IF YOU ARE 65 OR OLDER YOU CAN JOIN BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD WITHOUT BELONGING TO A GROUP! 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. i960 NINE I AP,rh»ur*i BOMBER SUSPECT — Eighteen-year-old John Kurkowikl struggles with detectives at a New York police station after his ' arrest on charges of setting off a bomb on the city's upper East Side. He is one of two youths taken into custody Thursday after an explosion shattered' a phone booth Wednesday and dhother ripped 1 through a hallway of an apartment building early Thursday. Police 1 were reUyved at their capture. They had feared the consequences of having a mad bomber at larga in the city while Soviet Premier Nlkttt Khnnhehev and the heads at many nnfrirmBy naticns were in New York tor the U. N. meeting next week. Machine Sales at Peak CHICAGO — Sales by automatic vending machines to the United States rose to 2.300.000.000 last year. The‘Industry predicts sales of four billion dollars a year by Daddy Says: We He* N* Pressure Areo Hera . Y . Teu Pick Your Own Deal - et Eddie Steele Ford ' Slates May Find Aged Aid Hard U. of M. Prof Claims Program Could Cost Up to $216 Billion ANN ARBOR (!) — States may find it impossible to meet their share- of the financial burden under a program of medical care to the aged such as that recently enacted by Congress, a University ! Michigan expert says. . Prof. Wilbur J. Cohen estimates snch. a program could cost between and J2H billion annually, and "It is reasonably certain that the states .cannot meet their ahare of such eoata.” _ The program enacted by Con- • grass differs from Social Security in that' It is wholly tax-supported and is pot financed by contributions from those who eventually will benefit. Cohen made his observation in an article to be published in the October issue of Public Welfare] magazine. Wmm’t Ml ear Soldi* — 8.00 Quilt lined bedford cords, cotton poplins. Orion* pllo lined. 10-11. Ivy and tore! j§ MEN’S WORK CLOTHES Twill Fasts, rtf. t.SO 2.50 “FsdsraPs own a’wear rag. 3/2.00 3*1“ Fancy boxor ihorti 30-44. 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Six colonl Sovel ...I/O M THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1990 Radio Station to H6hor Nikita With Silepce «M»««y> » [ri|||iAll Bottle Radar Developed by Britain entatfUtt spot from which they Program Director Jack Mar-quardt said the name of the Soviet chief will be deleted from all Its ml and intarnattmia] LbNDON Ul—The British War (Am haa announced the develop-portable' battlefield I of alienee Render Nftita It laid the radar can task mortar ah el la in flight and eaL Nigeria to Send Troops LAOOS, Nigeria UN—It haa bees offidaSy announced in Lagaf that Nigerian troop* are to go to the > Congo Q Ortoher to rehrtaroe U.ffci force* there. Nigeria become* independent Oct. I . , . Current Rate Paid On Every Dollar of Your Savings Insured Savings, by an Agency of the (J.S. Government Your savings here are insured to $10,000. Five offices to/serve you plus a mail-saving plan that’s tops in convenience. Open your account with any amount Earnings start the 1st of thf month on money added by the 10th. factories Push mini ii i« ii—i.m «*w land-1 jiwiiiwt h T7,|mla production |t|jll| rlf II j rM*l P»|JiftT EC0N-0- NOW BRINGS YOU , RED BANTINGS — Soviet foreign MinisterValerian Soria avidly fldnwra a resolution to the tL N. Security ObuncU Thursday caBing tot the 1,000-man U. N. force to get out of the Cargo. He also demanded that the force stop what the Soviets labeled intervention la the internal political affairs of the Congo. AUTOMATIC Ironrile IRONING con WASH, DRY, AND iROlTeif outomoticony. IN ONI PLACE . . to oo-«t homo! ^ V ;- '^ ‘‘ V FREE DEMONSTRATIONS ' Mon., Tu«»., Frf. 6>. M.fc'10 E M.' Sot. 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Come to for FAST. COMPLETE, ONE-STOP, *«lf-sgrve laundering. Output to Be 86,356 Which Is 63.1 Per Cent Above Last Period DETROIT (A—Car manufacture this week in the United States la €3.1 per cent above last week with manufacturer* also stepped up new model production Qtis week, scheduled 2,338 can and 1,145 trucks as compared to l.Ott can and 391 trucks last week, f^r the comparable week last year Canadian pro-j duction was a total 3,578 —• trucks. ECON-O-WASH 1105 Jotlyn Avenue# Pontiac - Save During Our THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.1060 ELEVEN Think K Want* Dog Ousted, U.N. Moved l n******* WrtrtBi* »«* «n Woman Paint* House annual avert** rainfall of IT1J6| HARTFORD, Conn. (UP!) inchM, making It probably t h e Mr*. Anna M. Dickenson, who I world's wtttfit place. mita ahc'a man than 60, paM GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ANY QUANTITY ■rs-trs—m—mi h than ta lha Salirday Evaalac Past .. bay Ihaai May at Pannay’a! aba was surfaced. Tha Saadragon’s 8,800-mll* voyage took her from Portamouth, N. H., to Honolulu, Hawaii. 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Beautiful patterns and designs. Fall tone < Men’s size*. •' University-Grad 15.95 Region FINNEY'S - MIRACLE MILE, Open Brery Weekdey Mondeythesugh Sail FE 3-7833 SRfi< * w\ I ) r THE POfl/TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, BKPTKJfBBltlg, IMP 'Flood South America by Plane latin Smugglers Flying High tine ud the neighboring countries of Ode, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay. ' plated, Which la No Offense Itare Coin Turns Out fo Be Worth One Cent them silvery. It would be an offense, however, to coat a coin tor Service from a Justice Department employe turned .out Thursday to ba a regular penny which the mint says is worth one cent and no more. The bolder had disdainfully turned down a $100 offer. "The Secret Service took the coin from Mrs. Joseph Gieder- of sub- higher denomination. Argentine antismuggling forces are now keeping watch on airplane hangars and workshops, looking for suspiciously souped-up extra tank Jobs. They also have appealed to farm laborers to * report to authorities if their netghbqp seem USD escape — Maggie Fleming, 24, (laftt , hap after the accident. As smoke seeped through and Donna GUligan, $3, of oFrest Park, OL, the overturned aircraft, fee stewardesses treed stewardesses on dm American Airlines pasaen- the passengers as they hung upside down in their ger plane which crashed on landing at New teats and led them to emergency exits. Mias York's LaGuardia Airport Wednesday, helped Fleming, whose family lives in England, shares In addition to the $100 bid Mrs, Gieder got one more offer for the funny money—one cent proffered by the Secret Service agents. She ttarned. feat down too and all she gat was a receipt. » ’ service acted on a tip that Mrs. feeder had a penny which, through a mint error, had been imprinted an metal intended for the production of dimes. Believing that Mrs. Giednr*s penny was in this category, the Secret Service tinned her coin suer to Lei and Howard, assistant director of the mint. Howard took (£10 the mint laboratory where It was. weighed and examined under (^powerful glass. ; •‘It's a perfect penny," Howard said, “which has been plated with some light-colored metal. The LAST.2 DAYS-OPEN TONIGHT UNTO, 9 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY FROM 9 A.M. TO 9 PM. CHECK THESE BOCK-BOTTOM PRICES AT WKC! YOU SAVE PLENTY and PAY NO MONEY DQWN! platting Isn't silver but it may be sine. We don’t want to tear u^ the penny to analyse the pitting because we may have to return it to -Gieder win get It back. Ordinarily it is not a'federal offense to plate a coin unless gold ig'used. Children frequently coat pennies with mercury to 'make Director to Wed Kim Novak as Soon as Possible uld take a tip from the na- Price Slothed tfin's breweries in deaniUKp.— SPr. Rennert T.Ravenholt totd ajnursps institute Thursday night hospitals should install floor tHi'n* m oocraUng rooms, drains similar to those used in breweriee. .This would make it possible to hOne down the-floors and rid them; of bacteria mlich more quickly m easily, the specialist ia com-! tgknicable diseases said. DUAL-PURPOSE HIDEAWAY DED Orlp.$lTM5. Csswshs to shop 1 C| Mil SPECIAL LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS-Up to 24 Months to Pay Upholstered Living Room CHAIRS Sale Special me s 108 NORTH SAGINAW — -7— , — 3 Open Shop Is for Union Only ■ rs ■■ - • : " JS - -1 Employer Union Pact t WASHINGTON IAP> —-The, Court of Appeals tided Thursday that m smpioysr may not give a union shop contract to ha individual. Any such ■nsligenH 'f- in f Lrive 0 Individual] -frV-T--!. :vj !; *2 meaning af the statute has pemf anenejt and oondmtty," the cots* said. “An individual is subject to IBneas sal disability.? ship must be wofe an wfnlaed In a Mo-1 AsdsieB. the court Ml* the National Labor Relations Board Md Mt haws ravarael The eastward "jet stream" || the upper atmosphere, sometime! meedlng st . boots than 190 mflrg an hour, is highar In mmmsr than the Grand Untan Co. was guilty of snuidairlahar practice. The ex- F*rttry-t#-Y*i-Mcti STONI fPR 10x12 PATIO TOR ONLY >42 : aminer had ruled against | contract to Robert- E; Okay Jar employes of (hand Union's Water-lord, N.Y., warehouse. The court Said tip section of the labor relations law, providing for UMan security agreements applies only to labor organizations, and that luBvidnahi Is not qualify. ■ _ The fenyfayea. chose Gray as their bargaining representative in preference to Loral 3M of the Teamsters Union la an trieetlon in 1ISL The'court said that while an individual is qaalified to psrfcrm certafc functions for employes un-der other sections of tho lam. Con- Delivered to Tow Emm §1 « Caters sad Siam Roger A. Asthisr i PATIO STONI 00. 10570 HIsMmd Rsad 1 s MtoSte^rNih. siiwrt * 1 - KM J-4«25 grass apparently dkf not intend to gtva. an individual the broad powers embraced within tha wyton's security —d»Hn*i. • * It pointed out that under the security clause an employe must designate the labor organization as Ms bargaining agent sad pay dues, or rise have hte employment terminated. “A true organization within the . - uttvwttWsteat doFALSE TEETH; Rock, Slid, or Slip* ; PABTDTH, aa amevsS powder -lupSow DO not sited, «up ««**: £ THE PONTIAC PRESS TONtfAC, MICHIGAN. THIRTEEN grade science projects reflect the wide range of interest fostered by modern teaching And die use el modern facilities. Cynthia Strine, 10, at TJJi Menominee St., Is In the gtldst of her ■Uf~ * m- ' ON THEIR WAV — To these kindergarten children at Webster Elementhry School, school life is Only lour days old. They began their schooling Monday morning. By Thursday they weie^ already entrenched in activities which they themselves selected and planned, ^whether making a puzzle, working with blocks or puttihg the finishing touches on an artistic masterpiece. The busy little heaven hie (from left) Howard DeU, 4, of 301 Draper St; pavid Blwh, 5, of 204 S. Tilden St; Jaiktfluriey, 5. of 381 Dick St.; Anne Barsam, 5, of 300 Pioneer Dr. OTtlDV CURRENT EVENTS - Social SMMhfs for 11-year-old pupils at Webster is. a pleasant mixture of the'Old and new, with traditional world areas and boundaries changing every day, The Pontiac Press is often part of the course. Here, teacher William £.■ Neff looks on as Steve Erickson of 83 Mark St. and Nancy Gateiy of 316 Draper St., locate countriea that made headlines in a recent news story. The course also devotes much -study to the United life in pond water. Tam Is using a mlfcroprojcc-tor while Christine usee a note microscope. Previously these materials were limited to junior *0 senior high school labs. S&t Lj, I leabmng KBENCW - New ideas mean new techniques. 'WJfh the^gm^ntaiy language program in tuff swing at Webster School, lape recorders cometn handy. Here, Toni Gray, 10. < f ; ink,. Johnson st„ listens to teconliqgs ci^jassrocm French 'in-rtfuAioi heW earlier With headsets pupils are not® distracted by ofher classroom activities. A Jnnovation this year is the •.'listening » (lowei4ight): It'S a hoard, connected to the recorder, that One thing tifttt 1 sign school is bark Ip on Wert Htptt ^ is filled again. . ^m k* «r SoL’ V yy'JJSM V! 4 Pj to] lir’ 1L. ... m THE POyTIAC PRRS8, FRIDAY, RBPTEMBEB If,1960 FOURTEEN Kennedy and Nixon Burn Up Campaign fcovpte Ii» Nfl^^bod \ gtepqrotet After 1 Year HOLLYWOOD <»-t>ebbie Smith •inter, widow ot the late' Tnom as lit cen^wlgned SPECIALIZED SERVICE • VV • HI-FI • RADIO • TAM MOMMAS • r. A. 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BURKE Breest-'O-Chicken or CHICKEN of Hi* SEA TUNA ftsmm CHUNK STYLE iT/^S FOOD CENTER PACKAGED PANELING pll I 7 or 8 FT. LENGTHS V-V'-%V WIDTHS Ho. 1 Grade Smooth Finish KW. Huron || . FE 3-7403SSS55I ICE COLD SEEK - SOS - MIXES ^ YOUR FAVORITE WINE and LIQUOR IS DIXIE HKHWAY OR 3-1211 INSTAUMINT FINANCtNC BY LOCAL SERVICE HOUItSt Weekdays 8-5:30 ‘Saturday 8-4 AO Yarddhricet Ant Quoted tiAAteMAWWIWMEEM THE TOKTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1960 yiyTggy County Adds 4 It's Studying Time . AMC Boasts a Thorough Program aUy, recently ottered * 12-week One of the auto industry * major problem* has always, been keeping its service personnel ahrcnst ot the many technical changes made in the can each Each mobile unit also Includes a projector lor showing training 1 la a Mi st rag weed- Ths auto companies an answering the problem by putting more service representatives into the field to keep the mechanics up to date. For example, American Motors, which putt * high degree of emphatog on sendee, will begin e program next week in Milwaukee to train 270 service representatives ip toe intricacies .of new features of toe' Ufa. Ramblers. New ceramic mufflers and now to the trailer. The ear has built-plastic headliners on toe interior in malfunctions which must bp roof are designed to eliminate the discovered and corrected.-. -•/■ need lor sendee. . When the car owners need aetv- Stfil a mechanic has to pe famD- ice after the U61 models are ln-tar with die innovations if tie has treduced, the mechanics will tie to work on the ear. ready. But in the meantime, the ■■ A pew heater—end air flow Amerifhut Motors training program system on the Rambler may'heed and others lika^it will keep the repair -sometime- in toe life of the mechanics busy. 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STORE H! $25 Group 1 For School or 1 cm ’coats * m *19 ! gffilllr Kola Shine Coat ....$10.95 1 Peerless Tweed Coat $29.99 j y\M n|H «■ o ■ Si Woehlethi Dish Tewele 19° EDEH Vlinr-* - I9t Poet* 15° ALK “iraiissr lloueet 88° SPECIAI 99c Nyten 1 Special IS.99 Meet I Jackets 3» | ‘l88 £ WLodtof' j •J90 i H i 1 wJH ml $1.49 Plaid Moohets * •]00 Me loth Tewele 39* lodlei' Bleueee 88' Ledies' 1 $4.99 SKpe I Men'e Pent! 69° 1 *2S7 MS U#os? Certs Soils •10 THE PONTIAC PRESS.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, i960 SIXTEEN U. of R. GivenMuch Thought Morphine RodSeasoning ‘ SEOUL, South Kona (AP)-An State Fruit Continues Ihw Try . New Idea in Socials St. Benedict' Member* of fit. Benedict Catholic Church will try a new Idee In •Mini ectMtlee Saturdav at a Mr. Just Arrived—New Shipment Committee chairmen Include Dr. end Mre. Robert Klmmlnt, Dr. end Mrs. william Jenecek end Dr. end Mre. William Donnelly, tick-He: Mr. and Mre. Al Ogg, Mr. end Mre. Peter Meager, Mr. end Mre. John T. Cerolle. Mr. end Mre. | Theodore R. Uibaon, Mr. and Mre. M. J. Boemer end Mr. end Mre. Other* ere Mr. and' Mr*. Harold E. Hanson. Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Verm end Mr. end Mrs. Stanley A. Hustotky. refreahment*; Mr. and Mr*. OomM Raymond end the Arthur Bemetbl. hell committee. Proceed* will go fitr athletic equipment through the Dad’s Club and eltgr linen*. Rosary Alter Society. Church. Ticket ■ Cochair men Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kimmins conferred with the. chairmen at a planning session this week in the Lepisto home on Wenonah Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Hdroid ALepisto (right) have (teen appointed general chairmen for the Mr. and Mrs. Card Party Saturday sponsored by the Rosary Altar Society and Dad's Clab of St. Benedict Catholic Annual quote* were sent to the; I Veteran of Foreign Were Hospital Fund and the National VFW Or- j Phans’ Home when member* of i the local 1009 Auxiliary met Mon- i! day. • An all-day sewing meeting Is 1 scheduled Tuesday at the home of § Mrs. James Dando. The Question Box Bend in Every Direction! 1479 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS friders 9.-J0 la 9 Enrollment! AraUabla ia Day or Staniaf Clouet Writ*. Phono a* Call la Person far fra# Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2)52 answer to speeding the departure of that roll over the girdle. There are many good ones tor this figure fault. Do the following. . By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN i pounds to lose hut dieting doesn’t Q. “i have successfully lost 45] seem to help. Do you know of an grounds. Now I still have the prob- exercise which might help?" lem of losing a roll of fat Just A. Congratulations on your loss above the waist. I have 10 morejof extra poundage! Exercise isihe fortably separated. Raise your [jp Rite Installs President for MOMS White Shrine Chapter Holds Dinner Meeting < Pontiac Shrine No. 22, Order of the White Shrine of -Jerusalem, 1 met at Roosevelt Masonic Temple Wednesday for a cooperative din-Ber.——.'r : ,■...-i Mrs. Earl Ross and her committee members Mrs. Robert Jack-son, Mrs. Howard Cooley, Mrs. Richard Skarritt and Mrs. Arthur Ward served. TOP SAVINGS' WONDERFUL VALUES! At uluncheon meeting Tuesday In the Lake OakUpid home of Mrs. -Fred Coe. Mrs. Joseph Goedekcl was installed as president of MOMS of America. Unit n. Take the same starting position. [Keep the arms in the same posi- bend toward the* let trying to ] touch your left toe with the finger- . tips of bojh hands. Raise then trunk and continue, alternating left j and right. R you cannot touch the j toes, go down ss far in that direc-tion as possible. TONIGHT and TOMORROW matt from Supreme Shrine of Samuel E. Smith, Watchman of shepherds,-to-chatenan-ot menu bership in Diatrict No, 9. ♦ jjf '# At the clow of the meeting Elizabeth Gordon showed pictures of the Shrtna Patrol Team at the Q. “I am 40 years old. Do gpu ■ think I am' too old to take exer- j B cises to develop my.bust?" B a.’■y -iffniaw far Iwweariag gg Yesterday You Paid Up to $65 Newcomers' Gub Dines in Royal Oak - The unit -ie--sponsoring a booth ft Lawrence and Saginaw Streets for "Downtown Festival Days.” Mrs. William Emerson was ho*-, eSs at a social hour Wednesday ; in her home preceding the dinner] meeting of the Newcomers' Club; in Aunt Fanny's Restaurant. Royal] oak.' ’ I The 25 member* answered roll, call by giving summer vacation] highlights. Diner chairmen were Mr*. 1 Richard Dobat and Mr*.’ Dan j • Junior, misses, brief and half sizes • New Clutch, button or wrap : styles: • Forstmann Plushes, tweeds, Mohair loops and Worumbo • Domestic and Imported Woolens • Browns, Beige, Gold, Purple, Blue, Taupe, Grey, Block awarded to Mn. Hugh Halea. Mrs. Michael Dempsey and Mrs. Dobat Mrs. Stanton Evans was a guest. Dr. Paul F. Thant* will speak at Hie Sept 28 meeting in the home of Mrs. John HWmes of Parceflaj Clide, Bloomfield Township, at • p.m. - : ' ' ‘ • :-i CHOICE of 4 STYLES Exciting suits pampered with fashion styling, lavished with - superior workmanship, trimly tailored and one even has alpaca lining j! All in colors that flatter.’ sweeping curves of the stylised black Hue drawing give a refreshing sophistication to this new and sparkling dlnnerware pattern. On the popular Rhythm Shape. PONTIAC Beeaty Colleys WH MIT HUkON OPEN STOCK DIXIE POTTERY (-HoM&LLcuiqkCt V TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER !«, I960 Stapp's ; Festival Day Special Infonts' and Children's IMPORTED TV SOCKS” —— Jt(|, t.49pair ■ 250 See* Church Wedding 89- SATURDAY ONIY nursery characters ‘and florol*. Gay colors, decorated with embroidered Wedding vows and rings were exchanged by Nancy Jean Mc-I Reynold* ot Houghton Lake and Richard L. Hamm, Saturday evening inSt. Trinity Lutheran Church. * * * Hid Hw. Mill C. Ohi pf termed the ceremony in the presence ot some 2M guests who later inttrndrd ■ reception in the Auburn l (righti Community Club Building, j Parents...at the couple are STAPP'S Juvenile Botterie 28 t. Lawrence - St. Learn to Skate TV" Bloomfield Hills Ice Skating Studio Ml 6-0406 805 W. long lake Rd„ Bloomfield Hills For Your Wadding QUALITY - At Prises, Ten Can Afford and Quantity i Mrs. John Me Reynold* a( Houghton Lake, and the Roy Husnu nf | Oltjf Road, Auburn Height*. The bridal gown of white rose l point e lace over satin featured < [sweetheart - neckline and ehnpetj [train A chapel cap of seed pearl* "J sequins csuj(h* fingertip veil, jing of iUusion. * « * White roses and stephanotia com-]: | prised the bridal cascade. Sherry MtgqmMs of Lima, Ohio, served as honor maid. Bride* mo id* ween Barbara Thorpe, Luritto Hamm, Karen lane sad Sae Randal. Cascade* of rsspberry feathered | carnations complemented their bouffant frocks of raspberry silk organza over tatteta. * jl WWW Also in thf wedding party Wer«| the bride-* rimer Pamela si tewf er girl and the bridegroom's nephew Kenny Thorpe, ring-bear-er. Howard Hamm wao best mss far his brother. Cohere were WU-sad' < Jerald McReyaoMs, Chorus Meets Over Tea Pontiac Women's . -Chorus ob-, wtil ha hett *»ttif deris* tap-served e get-acquainted tea wef- r_______looming old and new members U •. v (Tuesday at Mark Twain Bomen-iHaruyn Kay itory gd^oi. Mr*. Mlcbael Patter Floyd soh and Mrs Frank Weger pre-' . .' . |sided at the refreshment table. daughter of \ * # * the Howard Aims and objectives of the or sanitation were outlined after which George 8oott. director, dia--ussed music the chorus will pie-sent thi* year — ranging tram hit musical selections to the classics. Later in-thr evening the group joined in an impromptu sing. Several ephoeftl Jf* in the offing with a spirited musical program to please all tastes as this fast's keynote. Pontiac Department of Parks ah A days at 0 pan.-The first rehear sal will be Sept. 2t. Ana women Interested ia Joining the eherda may attend. A staple aadHtea Have You Tried This? Easy Barbecue Sauce Is Handy for Year-Round C. ILHASKIU. STUDIO f ML OMMM SL FB 4-MU "i After jt» Northern Michigan hotaymoon, the coopts will be~ [home in Pontiac. Pfnk roses complemented Mrs. McReynolds' dress of brown lace sw«r*pink taffeta- and the beige face sheath dress chosen by Mrs. Hamm. Club Discusses Rummage Sole A Sept. 33 rummage sale at the ItaHan-American Club hfll was discussed when the dub women’s auxiliary held Ms first fall meeting Monday. Mrs. William Demote is | By JANET ODELL I ' Pontiar Press Home Editor I Them arc still many days «■ ahead thta fail when you will 1 enjoy an outdoor, meal and 2 will want to try Mrs. Don I Kinker's recipe for barbecue 1 sauce. For that matter, you in use this sauce all winter ith oven and rotisaerie bar- Mrs. Klnker is board choir too. Her hobby is c tiqu?s. BAUECVE SAUCE By Mrs. Don Klnkrr '« cup shopped onion 1 lobUapoon diippUct or •»! 1 cap chill uues or csUup '■t Usspoeo «S ----- '« t.tspoon psprtks Dash of popper Saute chopped on km in fat 1 until yellow. Add other ingre- 65 Attend Historical Session 1| Some Q members of the Oak-I land County Historical Foundation | attended the annual meeting 1'Wednesday.afternoon on the lawn I {of the Wisner home. • * - * ★ - I' Richard C. Poole, restoration J committee chairman, discussed the] extensive repairs to the building I during the year and outlined plans §>for future work, ij James L. Hewlett, treasurer. [ # gave the financial report far the ■t;j peat year. $ Mrs. Earl Mastk-k described the x [achievements of the Ulterior restoration committee. . i MEMBERSHIP RUES t! Increased membership war reported by Mrs. Charles Going. Mrs. Whitney Prafl read the secretary’s! report. Appointed to serve tor a three-year period oa the heard of # toroaeof areaeKcOeart amy be Friendly Neighbors Learn About Herbs The, friendly Neighbor* of the Honw Ecaoomta tension Group met for a “anck luncheon” Wednes day it the Meyer* Rond home of Mrs.-Ernest Blimka, chairman. ' * *. ‘ ______bos the use of herbs in ftnyelsg foods was given by Mrs. Walter DeNto. Following the talk, members sampled crackers spread with herb butter in four flavors. member ot the PTO at Pine Lake School. She add her dients and simmer JO minutes. husband belong to a players' Use to brush-over spareribs ai y.... group in their Church anditiig while they are cooking or. with ft rectors are Mrs. Donald Ada Ms, i<) the choir. She's in the bell hot dogs as a sauce. | Jack Harris. James L. Hewlett. W. E. C. Hothwalto, Hareeurt Patterean, Arthur 8eMeo, Ger- 25 at Audubon Meeting Twenty-five members of Pontiac Audubon Club met Wednesday evening in Hawthorne School. ion and Marilee McKay were welcomed as members. - New Foil Lina ELEGANT DRESS CLASSICS Como, view our new season collection. 37 W. Huron *— Rlker Bldg. c at the bome _ .. ______ —__________> PlSrif] by Mrs. Paul Spadafore and •Mfi.|(on gepf. M was announced, plus Joseph Spadafore. U breakfast bird hike Oct. IS at j The annual lalL public breakfast the Highland Recreation Area. is slated Oct. 4. Cochairmen are —‘ ■- ■■------ IMiV Robert Ranziila, Mrs. Paul • 't 2 «' I. Spadafore. Mrs. Don Lucarelli The^Jack Klefobergs and Nonna and Mr* Joseph Puerta*.— |B. Aaiforaan of Rochester and Mar-j j Auxiliaiy members are cooperating with men's club in preparing .. for the public Columbus Day dance There S Q RCOSOn j land banquet pcf. 15 at the draj hall. NEW YORJC (UPD - A . j : Cohostesses for Monday'* meet- cjiiid'a failure in school fre-ing were Mrs. Rudy Mazza and quently is traced to defects Mrp. Thomas Powers. I in vision or hearing. Slides of Michigan birds were shown by Don Nagel following open! discussion of summer bird and' wild life experiences. Edward R. Shields, building cus- The group viewed paintings-displayed by the Pontiac Society of Artists on foe lawn and toured rooms restored in foe. past year. SPACE SAVING. HUGE CAPACITY G.E. FREEZER AT A DOLLAR-SAVING LOW, LOW PRICE! G^. UPRIGHT FREEZER SAVES YOU fr ON YOUR FOOD BILLS FUIS FOOD WITHIN IASY REACH . •. AW IVUY SHUT IS MFMGHtATIDl HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC CO. Open Every Evening 1til 9 P;M. 825 West Huron Street FE 4-2525 WfliJJillllllli Perfume Destroys Germs and Fungi * NEW YORK TUPTi -^Perfume's pleasant scent does more than stir imagination. - Long Island University scientists have discovered foat perfume oils kill bacteria and . fungi, both for the person who wears perfume and the one who inhales it. Dr. Jasper C. MaruzzeBar associate—p sor of biology, directed research yielding this hygienic fact. Gamma Chapter [Holds 1st Meeting! Mrs. Robert Clark was hostess] [for the first fail meeting of Gam-|ma Chapter, Bet* Theta Phi Soror-ity Tuesday. Mrs. Joshua Madden and Mrs. Terry Martin assisted. After discussing pjans for a charitable project for the year, members prepared for the next meeting at the Long' Lake Shores home of Mrs. William Doerr. Mrs. Louis Colombo ot the Foundation _ Disturbed Children ■ will be the guest speaker. Pledge Mrs. Burt. Rockwell attended the meeting. • > AMERICAN FINE CHINA AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD! Toyforto* China... light, translucent, durable. Costs no more than good earthenware, thanks to advanced ceramic research by Taylor, Smith k Taylor Co. A cherished possession, it will provide you with many proud and happy moments in the years to comb. Exclusive processes make Toylorton stronger, more enduring. Scratch and stain resistant. Unharmed by harsh detergents. And Taylorton is oven-proof. Ask about our one-year guarani* tn-int-n ' against breakage! . 45-Piece Set Service for Eight Eight attar hsaatiM Taytor Tawa pattern* 45 pieces at $39.95 and $49.95 *49 (95 i#* Michigan’s Largest Dinnerware Specialty Store Bhspptag Center an Telegraph Read Narth lad of Miracle MU* * Telephone FE 2*8642 • lUngtilcp Suit BLOOMFIELD HILLS WELCOMES Guy Gabaldon IN PERSON Marine Hero of World War It ‘ Credited with taking more prisoners thaw any other , man In If. 8. Military history and whose real life story Is portrayed in the forthcoming movie “HeU To ptemity* .. .' COME and MEET MR. SaBALDON IN PERSON Saturday, September 17th, 1 P.M. —NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT-*- Special Family Dinners $2.85 --- ONilMfiaWMl---~ Phone for Renovations MI 4-1400 For Fall Festival Days 579.50 Lady’s or Man’s Watch WAS GIVEN AWAY THURSDAY $79.50 Lady’s or Man’s Watch WILL BEHGIYEN AWAY TODAY $150.00 Lady’s or Man’s Diamond WILL BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY ALL YOU DO IS GUESS WHEN OUR ICE WATCH WILL MELT Simply fill out the contest blank in our store . . . put down your guess as to when the ice watch will .melt. Nearest guess wins ... guaranteed winner each day! GRAND PRIZE: $250 DIAMOND RING! if thi Saturday winner was also a winner Thursday and Friday, he or she will get a $250 DIAMOND RING FREE in place of the $160 Diamond Ring! — FESTIVAL DAYS SPECIALS!__________ raurr bowls, aurraa disus. bandwicu teat* m M ILK SEBVfXQ SPOONS •*. *Ur .r fund, U V.I*. -..... fSC ckwtkk ram won. Mi ni run ^ || 19c $49,99 Ik HUT SFOONK oorrur SPOONS, pickle nui -Eleven years ago, two women ■hook hands, borrowed fSOO. and embarked 06 a million-dotlar-a-year lurtinssi dishing out c^rt. They had no customers then, ■t an idea. That idea today is add at more than 2,000 retail outlets , throughout this country and In 18 foreign lands. The women, Martha Perks, IS, and Betty Barms, », data it actually isn't dirt. Bet It looks On It end serves the seme par-pose. It is artificially created soil for potted plants, ft’e called Blade Magic and needs no drainage. It can grow indoor plants In any Be Waiy of Soil Without Testing It When the man comes , to your door to sell you some black tort, don’t take hip word that it Is good grade top adl unless you know him and have confidence to Mm. You can’t Judge good topsoil imwgy to3raroriti.' " Test it. Mold a ball large enough to fill your flat. Let it dry thoroughly in the sun, or In the oven if you’re to a hurry. B you can’t oriiah it with one hand don’t, buy the stuff. Amaryllis Culture Is Rewarding Pet culture of amaryllis is not very complicated. A six-inch pd will leave only an inch all around the big bulb. This is as it should be. Leaf mould or peat mom, with some send to lighten the mixture, is excellent. You edn add rotted enure to Improve the potting poll. Hold the bulb in the top of the pot eo that the roots hang down into the pd. Fill the container with mixed toll, keeping the roots downward. About one-third of the bulb should remain uncovered and should protrude above the rim qf toe pot. If the bulbs have not roots, fill the pot halfway with adl, place the bulb on top of the aoil, then fill the pd around the bulb. Don" i the aotl too hard. kind of rtrrp HtA, hnwi, pot or pan. Bade In 1949 the women were recently out of toe service—Betty was a lady Marine and Marty, as (ha’s called, had been a Wave petty officer. They met during-a double date and their idea for the plant soil-food was bom on p tennis .court. With the help of neraerymen, they eeacoctadan eight-pert mix-ture roe tabling redwood leaf meld from Germany, several other kind* ef humus, some volcanic ash and pant moss. During the first two' years of the new enterprise they worked days peddling toe dirt to nursery! stores and packaged it at They averaged 117 a week profit! apiece then. Today, they own a 8350,000 plant here,-have 40 employes and the latest equipment and are planning ! to build a new plant for mixing Tup toe aoil in New Jersey. Teach Kids Not. to Sample Plants This time of year tends to stir up Huckleberry Finn tendencies to too most civilized of youngsters. Therefore, It’s n good ides to remind your children not to chew or "smoke" grate heads, or to sample attractive plants and berries they find growing wild or in bade yards. Heads or any flowering parts of common grasses—such aa timothy and wild barley contain hundreds of tiny spikes, like miniature barbed fishhooks, says the September issue of Better Homes A Garten magazine. If a child inhales one of these vicious spikes, It can burrow into the lung ttstoie and cause serious illness. Other common weeds and Cultivated planta have berries, stems, pods or leaves that can cause mild to serious poisoning. Among them are; Jim son weed, common nightshade, flowering tobacco, foxglove, rhubarb leaves, taxus. berries, and many other plants containing toxic materials. During a drought season, trees, an t do much except wait for-a good rain or a good watering. But in olden days rain could be induced, it wgs bafcvtd; by 1 type ot "magic" that consisted primarily of imitating rain or rain clouds, ft the performance was properly staged, it was expected that rain would soon fall, according to old-time tree lore unearthed by the Devey Tree Expert Co. In andeni Greece, for example, priests of Zeus dipped branches into a certain spring on Mount Lycaeus. This was supposed to misty cloud to rise from which rain soon fell. Oatf-el American Indiana had their rain doctor whirl a magic wand made of Ughtatog-streck pine called e "hull-rearer." While he was doing this. Ms assistant wMppsd up a mixture of wafer and meal until he had a ferthy suds symbolic of rain clouds. The Javanese also thought that Imitation was the slncereat form of flattery, and simulated the put-,ler of rain by blushing a cocoanut leaf over a sheaf of betel nut. in old Ruealt tt oHea wai tomary to have tone men climb Into the fir tress ot a sacred grove when rein was wanted. One banged on n-kettla with a. hammer to imitate thunder, • no the smacked two fire brands together to imitate lightning, and a third, 'rein-maker" sprinkled water all around with a bunch of twigs. I All these were toted methods.! perhaps not thoroughly dependable, but expected to produce rain at least occasionally. ‘ WMWaMMrtrtWOM It's Time to Plant. . . EVERGREENS Fine Fresh Dug Evergreens Balled in Earth and Ready for Foil* Planting • New biiancs fsr my fstHng, limbing, ■ • OlrseteireNrMghteted. light-touch cutting • WssthsrprMfsd Ignition for fait stats storys • Weighs only 19 pound*-takes ban sp to 30' AM.ALUfCN McCULLOCH com AS LITTLE AS *t49«5 King Bros. Mbs If. itOpifkt . ^ -I* n Pyramid ARBORVITAE GLOBE ARtpRYITAE UPRIGHT YEWS SPREADING YEWS Urge Laiiscepe Sim Priced From Imported Holland Tulip Bilk Sen na new far tee the, Tap Qeelity BULBS Per M§0er blooms and mere ferdoa hearty. JACOBSEN’S cum Tom ssi iramT 545 S. Breedwey, Letts Often EVERGREENS SEE OUR / FINE SELECTION Defers-You Buy Prices Start $250 SOOO Pyramids and Spreaders at TMs Law Price Exotic Pyramidal Junipers a mrsiais OMW (Pto.) » C.M.rU (D.rk Oram) -# Ssrtl. Kridwri O Mrewta SPREADING JUNIPERS a numr (Oma sad Bis.) e Mas H»tat < r..t |Mvta«) a Ssl.rr. (L*w Orentes) . Hllwr dpi*. (Bain) ARBORVITAE TAXUS (YEW) • Cuiuw-ml Small.* B fnjiliii (asm. Sins) e insrai iGtofc. (tea*> Rhododendron, Roseum Elagons ■ . ★ v Hardy Azaleot Pieris Japonico ★ Boxwood ★ y.n,; =—; nony ★ . Pryocontho Euonymus Vegetut FOR COLOR CONTRAST: Galdan Viceri Privet Rad Barberry (Large) Rad Berberry (Crimten Pigmy) Aka Floworing Shrubs, Flowering Crab Trot*, Mountain Adh in fuO fruit, sod other shade and flowering tram. HOLLAND BULBS Art Here ' Superior selection of TULIPS, DAFFODILS, HYACINTH, CROCUS and GRAPE HYACINTH. Plant new for rewsrdtag beauty next spring apd many springs to come. OPKN EVERY DAY UNTIL DARK ■NOME'S Onaatamt aid Nsrssry «a*5 S. MdmNf M, I Mb Nortk of Auburn Rd. PagodatriM I the RMS Trees, Shrub* Will Clear Air of Dutt, Freshen It : For cteamr, fresher air around your property, plant trees and shrubs, tha Amoriam Aawfc-dl Nuraeiymen advtees. The —och atlon aaya that for every pound of the dry weight of trees and shrubs in your yard, 11 cubic feet of pure oxygen - have here given off. - * SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS R our bubo ore top tin and DARWIN & TBIUMP TULIP BULBS 10 for 69* Zwansnburg, Princess Elizabeth, Bartigon, Golden Age, Scotch Lassie, SunUst, Msurpssseble, The Bishop, Queen ot Night, Wm. Pitt, Princess Margret ftose, Elmers. Rlncland, Bandoeng end others of this group. 100 Mbi far 15.95 PARROT end DOUBLE many separate colors 10 for 97< e RED CMRSROR . TULIP BULBS 10 for *1.09 e HYACINTHS 10 for *1.39 ,e DAFFODILS 10 for *1.49 e CROCUS BULBS 10 for 39 < REGAL FEED AHH SUPPLY Dreytea OR 3-1441 i Perttec II 14491 PONT SETTLE for LIS Wm In Ca 6rt the BEST aid METE COT IT! IIIIM tlMTMS urr YOU TO MOOKMM LIVINO.,. You win hondl* m great variety of garden, - Tawnand mobrianawee chtowa rastew with » EASE and S5AFETY. Attractive BIO TRACTOR DESIGN that you will be proud of . . with Nohoot QUAL4TY and PERFORM-A MCE at LOW-COST! RIDE A "LITTLE GIANT" RIDING TRACTOR TODAY . . while your neighbors walk! FREE DEMONSTRATION on YOUR GARDEN or FARM BRIGGS i STRATTON MOTOR 4J ILF. AND 7 H.P. MOWS AVAILABLE 10 VERSATILE ATTACHMENTS FOR AU CHORES INCLUDES 33" ROTARY MOWER— - SNOWFLOW — GANG MOWER WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELU Whatever yeu hay e* Lee’e, yeu eon be guaranteed ef i aerrtce m parts nad mater. Me oendbg drear ee tore worn. We hgve the equtemeat emd kaeW^w |ir any JaM I tte sail it we ssrrtcs III.. - ^ Low Down Poymonf — Long Terms SALES aid SERVKE LEFS 921 Mt Clement S». Ft MUR :ff\fa&XTV-TWO THE’ PONTIAC PRES& FRIDAY, SKFTXHPER.16. IMP / dUtCKACTtON/ DURING FALL FESTIVAL PAYS DRASTIC REDACTIONS ON ALL FLOOR MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS Shop by Phone TRADE'1^ OR I bAVS SAM® , Or Open Free Service - - Free Installation BUY NOW! PRESTONE AUTO SPECIAL Egf Cor Woth T? . Gloss Cleaner I Whitewall KP Cleaner before at this pries SaperKem-Tone RRITRIIIAvV Gnttei BEDROOM FIXTURES Repeat by Popular Demand ELECTRIC SPECIALS l§p: Scalptared W®*' in. Sli.fS , Lamp pnd Post Combination Wa Will Pay for Your Free Parking and Will Also Pay far Your Bub Ridas! SHELLS *1 Dust Mop Ipacial Counter Tops and Fledr " APPIUIAMCES WASHERS DRYERS REFRIGERATORS Parents ot Five Killed in Crash in Front of Home MOUNT CLEMENS <*» — TW autos smashed into a locked era* brace of twisted steel today. Wiling' two persons and Injurinc tan others. " is ♦ ♦ * _ The accident just north of here ft Clinton Township killed Thomas Behnke. 48. and his wife Lerene, <1. both of Clinton Township. * The Brhafces left AIMK i. DI MAS Former Pontiac nrident Airae J. urnas, SI, of SU7 Royal Ave., Boiachatel. Que. died at bis home yunerdey after aa illness of several years. Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas A retired Pontiac Motor Divtsfeu, morning in Oxford after a mptoye, he was a member of St. tttneen. - Lou tiuisapple of Rochester, and i ton, Howard of Oxford. MM. ALBERT STEADMAN Mrs. After! (Hla) Steadman, IB. formerly of Pontiac, died this 1 -a-j—j—, .long Pontiac; and a brother, Harry 'Albert Noteboom Jr.. 35, Of Mtenil niniwm driver of tht otter rar, and Gentry Ludeman, 22, of Mount Clemen*, suffered serious injuries. ■ - * : + *____________________ ((Police said the accidrat occurred as Behnke sought to turn left into m driveway. They said the other auto hit his Broadside and locked the two can TMUhti. Two sHuawi had to be catted to pry the autos apart, Michael Catholic Church before moving to Boiachatel a few yean &■ Surviving are three brMfeMg, Joseph of Pontiac, Cyrille and Louis.j both In Quebec; end a sister.______________ Service and burial will be bifstBn of Grand Blanc Boiachatel. Service wffl be hete ri 4 p. m, x Tiatntday at Fanuer-Siiover Fv-- s—. BEST HARRY : neral Hbme with burial in Oak Hill , Word has been received of the {death of former Pontiac resident M- IV and Rosa M.both at home; M4 Mrs. Angus M. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Van Vatkenburgh. Arrangements ware by the Cbnte funeral Home,' Drayton Mrias^. ‘ . ... She trap, * member of Central UM 11UM Methpdist Church and the Daugh- MM. JAMES ten of Upton Veterans. ORION TOWNSHIP — Service Mrs. Sternum is survived by tor Mrs, J antes.. (Anna) Nypjes, a sister. Mrs. Flora Johnson of®, of tffl Orion Road,.-will be at >1 ant. tomorrow at the Allen Funeral Horae,-Lake Orion. Bur-will be in Oakdale Cemetery, Mrs Bert (Ellen) Harry. She died yesterday morniag after a brief iltnera at her home, 3605 33rd St.. Santa Monica, Calif. t Surviving are a daughter, Mn. Cemetery. HARVEY HAWLEY OAKLAND TOWNSHIP—Service far Harvey Hawley, 13, of 1515 Grange Hall Road, wil) be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Dryer Funeral Home,1 Holly; Burial will be in sadee, Calif.; and three grand- - • -- Pontiac Boy HR by Car, Suffers Broken Log *A Dynnld boy suffered a fractured leg yesterday when struck fy a car -on S. Saginaw Street north of Paddock Street. •ghbwy Herring . 283 £. Wibton Aver, was reported in satisfartory rendition this morning at Pontiac General Hospital, -He was struck by a car driven hy Sheldon Simon, 21. of Detroit. Simon told Pontiac police he saw Ae boy too late to stop. He was not held. ERNEST B. HULSAPPLE ROCHESTER - Service tdr Ernest B. Hulaappte, 70. of Ml Elisabeth a., will be at 1 p.m. Monday at tha Pixley Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mr. Hulaappte died yesterday at Pontiac Genttll Hospital after an illness of several months. He was a life member of the Boy Scouts of America Council and a member qt the Metropolitan dub of Rochester. Surviving besides bis wife Elisabeth K. are a daughter, Betty Mrs. Nypjes. a "member Of the German .i^iflhemn Church, died ynteidsy'lt her residence after an UIimhC of ih weeks. : Surviving an a daughter, Mrs. Donald L. McFate. and a residence ot a heart attack. Surviving are Two sons, James aiid Harvey, both of Holly; brother; aevCn grandchildren; and tour great-grandchildren. MARGARET 8. MILLER Graveside service was held thif afternoon at Petty. Mount Park Cemetery far Margaret S. Miller, 4-hour-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Miller III. ..313®. Whitfield St, Waterford Town-Ship. Surviving ‘besides her parents are a sister. Mrs. Frank Giordane of Berkley; two brothers, Angus 3 BEDROOM , RANCH-HOME *V ... \/ V-—V FACING BEABTIFUL BOLF BOURSE This beautiful home features CJJMPtlTE liymg room, bedrooms, family room, fireplace and 1V4 baths. The lovely kitchen includes built-in oven and stove. Located just V* mile from Union Lake Swimming beach. Vi mile sooth of Union loke Village, south of Morey's Golf Course. $20.000 "W* WEST OAK HOMES, INC. EM 3-6311 * MRS. WESLEY STEVEN H CLARKSTON - Service lor Mrs. Watty (Harriet B.i Steven*. B3, 6f 5511 Pine Knob Bond, wRI be at 3 p m. tomorrow at tfte.Sasha-baw Presbyterian Church. Burial will b» in Sashabaw Cemetery. Mrs. Stevens died ywfeiday at lift; residence after an illness of two months. Hpr body wHI be at .the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, Pontiac, : H Surviving are her ant Kenneth Of Pennsylvania; a brother. William A. Wtndiate of Union Lake; t#o sisters; and (Mi grandchildren. HARRY A. SWAIN ARCADIA TOWNSHIP *- Service for Harry A. Swain, 61. of 3843 Five Lakes Road, win be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Muir Broth-^er» Funeral Home, Lapeer. Bur-. la] will be in Attica cemetery. (Attica. j Mr. Swain, a member of the [Lapeer Oddfellows, died yesterday at Lapeer1 County General Hoa-jpital after an illness of. one day. P surviving— bestdes his wife Hla are two eons, Howard of Almont and Russell of Flint; two daughters, Mrs. James Filer of Lapeer [aod-Mrs- Robert Shoemaker of Hadley, three brothers! one stater; and IS grandchildren. ~ " DUNCAN M. THOMSON ROCHESTER — Service for Duncan M, Thomsen, 57, of 315 Red riaic ij»ne will be held at 11 Saturday at St. Philip's Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Forest Lawn demetery, Detroit.. Mr. Thomson died unexpectedly yesterday at Primer Pack Osteopathic Hospital. * His body wilt be at-Ihe William R. Potere Funeral Home until 10:30 p,m. Saturday. Surviving are his wife Margaret; a son. Daniel, and a daughter. Heather, i^oth at home, a brother, two sisters and.Jone.gfeindchild. FREEZERS RANGES OPEN .TONIGHT UffTIL 9 P.M. of PONTIAC V7 A of PONTIAC 51 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1555 DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL DA FREE COUPONSf DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL DAYS FREE COUPONS! McCandless Will Furnish Free Latex Paint* for the * Wolli of Any Room We Carpet—During Our Septi, Sale! Mac-O-Loc nr Glidden in any ready-mixed color except white. Regular *795 • HE SC9S McCandless CARPETS COTTON $099 TWEED •* CARPET Sg.Yd.< ICANDY 1 t"V9S ■STRIPE o»»y f ■ carpet Sq. Yd. From St. Yd. lattriai Pilot I OATS ONLY T Gal. Free Estimates Custom Dropory Installations nm TWENTY/THlW THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER IB, IMP See Farm Bloc Cut by Census Alter I be camp'* flnt mnukm of operation late summer, many parents wrote camp director Bo ^5 State Expected to Lose Total of 21 House Seats, Beginning in '62 Soapy to Represent Jock In .Von Steuben Parade > LANSING (API - Gov. Williams ■aid te0uy he wtD eerve as personal uproasntatha ter Pwa- Belcher, a termer mwspspor editor, pubUsher and Oaklahoma Stele Pair promotional director, launched the camp with little money but a wealth of spirit, and tht aid of the Chandler Chamber oi Commerce. This camp la #175,000 Investment constating of aevon diamonds and 11 buildings! The tup main dia- MBenter^wwiiow far public addrros, systems, lights. and con-iTssion stands. Nine cabins house^ youngster Ifc acquires this when he knows exactly what to dq In a TOP FEDERAL Civil Defense man Leo A. Hoegh and his family ait lit the basement shelter of Washington home. Under guidance of a counselor. ■ the boys are responsible for tidiness of their bunk ares. A banking system adds to the younger boys' learning. Parents deposit V to $10 in the “bank" and the boys write checks for haircuts, soda pop, candy and toilet articles. In keeping with his "big league" theme, Belcher stresses the importance of appearance of a bail club. For games, the teams un regular bascbpU uniforms. "Learning bow to act like n ball player really gives Um kid* a lift and is aa essential part of ear program," Belcher says. Each boy must attend Sundhy BIG LEAGUE* — Tommy Joe school at one of Chandler's 11 Ritchie, 9, Oklahoma City, picks churches. They play a game on oik, a uniform that's a hit too Sunday afternoon and view films large, ' of World Series games that night. If We Built Sh It Might Discourage Russia From War Convention to Open More than 800 Klwanians and their families are expected te attend tea three-day gathering. The convention will elect a new district governor and 15 lieutenant Weather Tool Predicts for 250 Years; 100 Per That seems to be the prevailing opinion of strategy Boiding Night | analysts in the Pentagon and Btate Department. The opinion MARFA, Tex. (UPI) - Ask any weatherman what tee weather Is going to be like in tee yadr 9000, and he'll say there isn't much - telling. _________ But ask Frank Barton and he’ll say it's going to be real wet according to his "Weather Wheel." ‘ The Weather Wheel is a creased, Circular chart about four inches How smoothly Seagram’s-7 Crown completes the evening’s pleasure protection—could mean as many as 100 million UJS. fatalities and most of UB. Industry out of commission. Retaliatory US. raids on Russia would not be nearly so devastating. Soviet population and Industry are much more dispersed. The Reds are giving a strong push to civil defense training. Russian building since World War n has emphasised Barton, president, of s Marfa hater, got the wheel from Charlie Spencer, a rancher, who evidently had pretty good luck with its forecasts.. Spencer says he will buy Barton a new hat, IT tee chart ever proves wrong. Spencer said be was given the Weather'Wheel by hisd&ther who got it on a trip Jo Mexico. The chart cavers 250 years, civil defense feature*. Rural houses are normally excellent • fteihut iteteterg'wtth thick sod walls and terry small win* dows. The Russians learned In World War H that they could take heavy civilian and Industrial losses and Mcover. They ram» to believe that a highly-centralized, urban economy such as Germany's eould not. Khrushchev might well feel a sneak H-bomb war would be'worm that gamble if he could destroy in thd first round throe-fourths of our population smd major industry, lose no more than half Russia's population and Industry—while nullifying Europe as a threat. v Or maybe exchange a third of Russia's population for a fault of ours. _ ■ , (The Red Chinese seem to hate, an even stronger philosophy bat since they don’t have bombs and missiles they don’t count—yet.) But such H-bomb devastation of the US. Is impractical If there’s iaBout protection. Killing enough clvUU&s by H-bomb blasts alone would require so many bombs of such magnitude and accuracy as to be Impossible. -The forecasting evidently wen for a portion ALL I TIMS egk I ; NAMI BRAND ! I Me D«pl«x Receptacle j ;29e Single Pelt Switch .. f 21c Cbeae Wall Plates |: 12c Switch er Recepttyele P I $1.20 | TUowalL lift Lamp and Past Combination many hath Oily We Will Pay for Your Fiaa Parking and Will Aim Pay for Your Rue Rides!. Sale $3.99 Gal. SHELLS'! Pree 1st! motes Ly • o% n Custom Drapery Counter Tops and flo&r Installations QfjtCKACTtOtfS DURING fall FESTIVAL days VD|ASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL. FLOOR MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS ffrwnilNewl' Shop by Phone ; DOWN'. 0r TR*®®^ Account by * Free Service--Free. Installation REFRIGERATORS RANGES 2TWRNTY-TWO THE PONTIAC-PRESS, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 16. 10(to Deaths in Pontiac and Neatbr Areas in Front of Home MOUNT CLEMENS W—Two autos smashed into a locked embrace s at. twtotad ini sdsr,' tag two persons and tajtoring too Other*. w h o The accident just north of hem Ih Clinton fomahip killed Thomas Betake. «, and his wile Lerene, rr, both of ettaloa Township. Mm at wkm ran aat ta t street alter the free, Albert Noteboom Jr., .$>, Mown Clemens, driver of the other our, and Gentry Ludemsn, 3, of Mount Clemens, suffered serious ^juries. • - a * - * " Polk* said the accident occurred as Behnke sought 10 turn left into fiis driveway. ’- They said the other auto hit his and locked the two cars together. Two wreckers had to be called to pry (tie sutos apart. Pontiac Boy Hit by Car, Suffers Broken Log Dumas, 69, of H27 Royal Ave., Boischatel, Qua. died at bis home yesterday after an illness of atv-ersl yearn. A retired Poetise Motor Division employe, ha whs a member of St. Mtduel Cathnftc Church before moving to Boischatel a few years 1 is...... Surviving are three brothers. Joseph of Pontiac, CycRIc and touts, both In Quebec; and a sister. Boryfee and burial wty he In Boischatel. MM BERT HARRY Word has bam received of the death of former Pontiac resident Mia. Bert (Ellen) Many. She died yesterday morning after • brief ilineal at her home, 3605 33rd St., Santa Monica, Calif. , Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Wilbur McConneU of Paciflfc Palisades. Calif.; and three grand* children. Lou Hidsappk of Rochester, and.M. IV and Rear ML, both at home; a son, Howorf of Oxford. land grandparents, Mr. and MbL MR* AI BERT STEADMAN ^ Mrs. Albert f»a> (MM *>1*. Van VoikeofatoXh. ERNEST B. HULSAPPLE | ROCHESTER - Service tor Ernest B; Hulsapple. 70, of 789 Eliza-:A 13-vear-old boy suffered a free- NNlkSfl* *JLI “?n‘ta.y tgred leg yesterday when struck biy a car -on S. Saginaw Meet north of Paddock Street. ISklney Herring, 283 E. Wilson Ave.. was reported in satisfactory t rendition this morning at Pontiac General Hospital. He was struck by a car driven hy Sheldon Simon, 21, of Detroit, the boy too late to stop. He was nat held. tomeriy of Ppntiac. died this morning in Oxford after a long Ukwas. |_______ Sha was, a member of Central Methodist Church and the Daughters of Union Veterans. Mrs. Steadman is survived by. . sister, Mrs- Flora Johnson of m. of TM Orion Pontiac; and a brother, Harry «l firsnd Wane . ... Service wiB be held at 4 'p. m, Saturday at Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with burial In Oak Hill Cemetery. HARVEY HAWLEY OAKLAND TOWNSHIP—Service for Harvty Hawley, 83. of 751# Grange Hall Road, will be at 2 p. ‘ at the Dryer Funeral Holly. Burial will be id Lakeside Cemetery, Holly. Mr. Hawley died unexpectedly yesterday if hit residence of a heart attack. Surviving are two sons, James and Harvey, hoth of Hally; one brother; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. at the Plxley Memorial Chapel. Miansinrrm miixtr Burial wiU be in Whitt Chapel _ M*K0AKgf *' _ , Memorial Cemetery, Troy. fj ^ Graveside service wan Wdtot Mr. Hulsapple diet yesterday ■f«r*on '»* J*0™* it Pontiac Geiwnl Hospital after Cemetery fy MWgaret 8. MUler, i illness of several months. ! 4-hour-old daughtin' of Mr. *nd ljam A, ftindlato « Union Lake: Re was a Hie member, of the Mrs. Angus ' Bay Scouts of Amtriea Council and Whitfield St., *- ■ -A- *- -- . — § . tk. Unimnnlitan 1 alt MUler III, 313$ ____ JRB Waterford Town- a member of the Metropolitan J ship. . ........ . I 2y V-..— ___- nnh e* p«H»tVr _ Surviving besides her parents amen told Pontiac potto. he hi. wife HlM-lsro . rin^Mr.. Frrnd, Gionisne eth K. are a daughter, RettylofBerktey; two hrothers. Angus Arrangements were by the MRS. JAMES mJM ORION TOWNSHIP - Service fpr Mrs. James. (Awa) Nypjes, it a m. tomorrow it the Alien Funeral Horoc.-LaMe Orion. Bur-|SraI wS j0M3& Cemetery, Mrs. Nypjas, a member, of the German Lutheran Church, died yesterday •« her residence after an. tlinaaf of six weeks. X Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Donald L. McFate, and a g randan. } MRU. WESLEY STEVENS GLARK6T0N — ServicatAerMet. Wealey (Harriet M.) Stevens, 3, Of 5511 Pine Knob Hoad, win be at i p.m. tomorrow at the Sasha-baw Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Sashabaw Cemetery. Mrs." Stevens died yealerday at hep (residence after an uhiess of tww aatmlhA Har body will be at the Farmer-Snover Funfraf Rome, Surviving are her sen Kenneth of PMnnegyeBtfa;:- rfhe-if. Wii-' 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME \....._______•«.. / v •*...•• BEAUTIFUL BOLF COURSE This beautiful home featurw COMPLETE livtng room, bedrooms, fomily room, w* -i—- — J air t-«L- TLo IVlialiaii lilifilini>t jyilHJa rubr flfln itftW. YlTIplOCI OIlO 1 Yl DOTTiS.1 IIV IWfiy wrenfirfnwfaai aam ,II Wf,n w,n* Located just V* mile from Union Lako Swimming booch. Vi mil# south of Union Lako Village, south of Moray's Golf Course. NOTHING EXTRA TO IUY *20.000 WEST OAK HOMES, INC. EM 3-6311 two sisters; and two grandchildren. HARRY A. SWAIN ARCADIA TOWNSHIP i- Serv-Mialif ir nfufl 383 Five Lakes Road, will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the MUir Brothers Funeral Homef Lapeer. Burial will be in Attica Cemetery, Attica. Mr. Swain, a member of the [Lapeer Oddfellows, died yesterday I-speer* ffrunty General Hos-pita! after an illness of one day. j Surviving besides his wife nia are two ions, Howard of Almont and Russell of Flint; two daughters, Mrs. James Flier of Lapeer tad Mrs, Robert Staemaky of Hadley, three brotbang obe sister; and ij grandchildren. DUNCAN M. THOMSON ROCHESTER — Service for Dta-can M. Thomson, 57, of '$15 Rad Oak Lane, wiU be held at 11 Saturday at St. PWUp^i Eptae< Church. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit.. Mr. Thomson died unexpectedly yesterday at Palmer Park Osteopathic Hospital • His body will be at fhe William R. potere Funeral Home until 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Surviving are hit wile Margaret; a son, Daniel, and a daughter, Heather, both ,at taaei a brother, two sisters and. one gwindchild. AIPPILIIAIi%9CES WASHERS DRYERS OPEN .TONIGHT UMIL 9>.M. fUm HOUSEKEEPINdCZ, —#--—-- of PONTIAC- of PONTIAC 51 WEST HURON STREET FE 4-1555 DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL DAYS fREE COUPONS? DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL DAYS FREE COUPONS! McCcindless Will Furnish Free Latex Paint ^ for the * Walls of Any Room We Carpet--- During Our Sept* Sale! Mac-O-Lac or Glidden in any ready-mixed color except white. ■ Regular *595 Sq. Yd. From McCandless CARPETS COTTON TWEED CAIKT Sq. Yd. |CANDY ISHUPE $795 Only § E CARPET Sq. Yd. : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1000 TWENTY-THREE See Farm Bloc Cut by Census Wayne State U. Drops Ban 6n Red Speeches Boy* in divkM into age division* of S-tt. ii.il, 1S44 and » 18. There are three 3-week M* F. Kennedy la the Van Steuben Day parade la No# York {Sty Saturday- " At Kennady** mnwa, WHMni— said, he also will address a group gathered to honor Baron Von gtvubsn. a German general -aha fought in the American revolution "We try to build poire and con Jidcncc ao tbe hoaeball. field in a youngster He acqtitreftthii whim he knows exactly what to do In a TOP IpDOML Civil Defense man Lao A. Hoogh and his family sit in the basement shelter of Washington home. Michigan Kiwanis^ Convention to Open ' ness of their bunk area. A bank* .1 big system adds to the younger boys’ learning. Parents deposit |S 1 to $10 in the "bank” and the boys , write checks for haircuts, soda pop, candy and toilet articles. In keeping with his “big league” theme, Belcher stresses the hn*-I portance of appearance of a bail H club. For games, the teajna ura I regular basebpll uniforms, ■I "Lesnring how to art like a boll player really gives the Ud« i lift and }s an essential part of -Mrprogram,” Botcher says. . Each boy must attend Sunday BIO LEAGUER -a Tommy Joe school at one of Chandterl li Ritchie, I, Oklahoma City, picks' churches. They play a game on out, a uniform that’s a bit too Sunday afternoon and view fUm* If We Built Shelters It Might Discourag their teanUies- are expected to at* ■ WASHINGTON (NBA) — There’s a chaoca the teflaut shelters you and i build in our basements and back yards will glve pause to the Communists. If enough of us build them, It may cut down the chances of war, reduce Russia’s mlsstle-blacKmall attempts. That seems to be the prevailing opinion of strategy analysts in die Pentagon and State Department. The opinion is not universal; there’s some strong disagreement. But die leading view seems to be that If Nikita Khra- of World Series games that night, ready to swing at a ball tossed by an automatic pitching maddte. Weather Tool Predicts for 250 Years; 100 Per Cent Correct—Barton Bowling Night How smoothly Seagram's 7 Crown completes the evening’s pleasure Some estimate a saturation war — without fallout protection—could mean as many as 110 million UB. fatal- ities and most of UR. Industry out of commission. UR. FACES TROUBLE Retaliatory UB. raids on Russia would not be nearly so devastating. Soviet population and Industry are much more dispersed. The Reds are giving a strong push to civil defense train-ing. Russian building since World War n ham emphasised chrU defense features. Rural houses are normally excellent Comfy, Tex., he saM. Barton, president- of a Marfa bank, got the wheel from Charlie Spencer, a rancher, who evidently had pretty good luck with Us forecasts.. Spencer says he will buy Barton a hew hat. if the chart ever proves wrong. Spencer said be was given the Weather'Wheel by hit father who The Russians learned in World War n that they could take heavy civilian and industrial looses and recover. They came to believe that a highly-centralized, urban economy Khrushchev might well feel a sneak H-bomb war would be* worth that gamble if be could destroy in the first round three-fourths of our population and major Industry, lose no more than half Russia’* population and Industry—while nullifying Europe as a threat. Or maybe exchange a third of Russia’s population for a half of ours. , (The Rail. Chinese seem to have, an even stranger philosophy but since they don’t have bomba and missiles they dent count—yet.) But such H-bomb devastation ofJbe UR. la Impractical if there’s faUoot protection. wiiUng enough 'civilians by H* bomb blasts alone woulfj require so many bomba of sueh magnitude and accuracy as to be Impossible. The forecasting evidently was for a portion of Mexico, but k seems to work also in Presidio County, Barton said. He claims the wheel hit the 1960-57 drought right on the nose. But in nenrty Tom Green Goingy, the wheel is about as reliable as flipping a coin. A check of rainfall records kept by the San, Angelo Standard Times since 1921 showed the-whelel correct 19 times and wrong IS times. This year the wheel predicts a wet year, and Barton sayi so far It ia right aa far as Presidio County is concerned. ,, Khrushchev also counts on missile-blackmail. He knows the UB. reverence for human Ufa. There’s evidence he believes that If the. toll of American lives In an all-out war seems likely to be extremely high, the UB. would be very Mail by Dog Sled to Service by Air ANCHORAGE, Alaska fUPl) -The £sidmo natives of Kaltag village would appreciate,it If toe U.S. Post-Office would abandon tiie system of delivering their mail by air and go back to the "good old days" of dog sleds. . It would be tester that way, the village council stkl in a letter to postal authorities, and if would And UB. military men would worry a little lass that Khrushchev would blunder his way Into World War ID. Pair Asks Room inHoteLVisited Small Events Cause Child teleave Home COLORADO SPRiNGB. Cold. (UFl) — A push in the mud, and a subeequenf spanking by hia mother, led T-yenr-oId. Tlmmey Case to hitchhike here recently from his hometown of Pueblo, some 90 miles away. ■ HOUSTON, Yex. CUPI) - A threa atory building at 1003 Congress Ate. is bne of Howton’s At pTeaent, Kaltag, which is 4W miles .northwest of Anchorage, baa its man delivered by an Alaska Airlines plane that aqrvea the village from Unalakleet, 71 When the last pin is down, it’s Seagram’s turn to stand and be counted. Here is a whiskey always in rare form-. 7 Crown caps the evening with ,a bounty of taste that’s smooth, satisfying, sure. —; . , ‘JME itm Say Seagram’s and be Sure Johnson Asks Johnson: Any Old Signs Left? RALEIGH, MAX tAP)-Samoel Question Result of Vote VAN. Tex. (UP! - Voters n Herter Flies South Ralph JSellamy Gives Opinkmi for Mexican fete Says Pay TV Will Save Theater NOW SHOWING! Btckontd by Williams' . —« • m •_ , can theater la hi one way like a to Thursday Session on^ ^ Core TOT Aged Everyone knows there ie none- 1 Ralph Bellamy,' president of Ships, Men Cruising S. China Sea Due to Recent Trouble ALL COLOR PROGRAM! PREMIERE SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY! WASHINGTON (UPI)-The U. S. Navy is deploying aircraft car-tien, destroyers, and » battalion six-month, J7 million dollar pro-, gram. -------------' ’ C HALF milXAL Bt'RUEN____________Jl The federal government would1 shoulder hail of the cost, the state ,1 about $3 million and counties die Daddy Says east Vi* kingdom of Laos, ft was disclosed by military authorities Thursday. Tbs Slats Department said feat ' " _____ ________ „ ' might last a season. Everybody mm^m *?^went to tbs theater then. There P»£** weren't, so many other dto •ddlltaaal benefits. iachaRng actions." home nursing can. BeUamj^te convinced that pay Another 00,000 not recehrtegpen- televlshe* Is on the way and that Itinc mmiiM sms# hsnriwil kwnlSwU—_ If urill ftivu thd thiilifnr film him forthcoming maneuvers by the U. 8. to Fleet in the South Chine Sen were “not directly related" to:the troubled situations to Loot' and Viet Nam. , Ition coverage and home hestoeareigeat revival it hat ever aeen. and nursing home services. “The beet of Broadway—every- L____. S’ a A * j thing—will be mads available aL I Initially, tt» plan would be to “*1 *° *" P#°“ SSfJS iTBVtSn* sinm r11”* * play will recover its money to one Siiw a^JSSrSS* ^ M ********* HP be shown first on television, thus The bill, while not all many J,,u,nHnp ^ t..__> LouW wto^hos the merits of being •*“ **“* ****** a satisfactory first step and a rela- . * # # -»— jtively simple and traditional pro- . OWL SHOW from Hie Button Museum at Acworih, {N. ILi nttaneto tonusands of persons to Its collection of 33,000 pNfaent battons. 1....... ticularly if you are Just startin'? DANCING SAT. NIGHTS 9-1 out and Ipve no savings to fall back on," said Bellamy. AVERAGE SALARY $800 ‘The membership of Equity is nMghly about 10/100, and has been since about 1930. A five-year study showed the averagf salary of those who worked cam* to only 1100 a year. “Two yuan ago we reached a At the same time, the antisub-, marine warfare aircraft carrier j Hornet will leave Manila “for operations while en route to Hong | Kong.” Sotot of the Hornet's airplanes! have been removed to make way for a helicopter squadron of the I type that could put Marines ashore! to a landing operation. The Hornet l is escorted by three destroyers,! the Eppcrton, Renshaw and PAL' 3 TERRIFIC HITS! ---ALL IN COLOR- A GIANT AMONG HE) IN A GlGANTIfleato i spectacle#! - Ghana Buys 10 Russian ; Planes for Air Foret ; ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — The, I Ghana government has bought 10‘ ; Soviet Ilyushin turboprop aircraft j > for the Ghana air force, sources [ dose lo Ghaha Airways iRMT - Thursday. The planes will be ’ manned by Soviet crews FIRST RUN-3 IN COLOR! Stfordiy Open 12:30 I argute Pries* to 5 PJL Advtts SOc—CUM Ik t ' wstol Ghana crews, to be trained to'j Moscow, are ready to take over, j PLUS — COLOR CARTOON ttf STEVE REEVES ■ THE GIANT OF MARATHON T PASSED FOR WHITE" SONYA WILDE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT" MARY MURPHY NOW! STEVE REEVES .OF MARATHON The Olympic her mitiBwfif girl he tamed I Hordee of brute invaders by WHEN THC U.S. M.P.C.I. USED A KIMONO GIRL TO SMASH TOKYO'S UNDERGROUND NETWORK OF TERROR! EXTRA! EXTRA! SATURDAY MATINEE 5-CARTOONS-5 METRO-COLWYN-MAYEI m SAMUEL GOIDWVN, M'S» rwAunThtJldventures of bamboo THE STORY OF A FAMILY'S UGLY SECRET DRIVE-IN THEATER PONTIAC Kirk Douglas Kim Novak Ernie Kovacs Barbara Rush A GIANT AMONG MEN IN A GIGANTIC SPECTACLE! _ BURT Jancaster ten Tall men TECHNICOLOR , . Hill flJl , • vA'i c %WBNTT*POUll THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1960 TWENtY-Fiyy THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY", SEPTEMBER 16, IMP ICazoo Firm Purchased by Mississippi Company NEW YORK (UP|) 54 Dwn« Mltaw Q»p. of Jackson, Min., •aid today it ha* purchased Good monwealth Product*, lac., of Kal-I 8KOUL, South Kona Missouri ICOMMERCEI •COCKTAIL BAR f DINING some ROOM trytas Featuring ■n AirroORAPI — 8en. Harry Goldwater of Republicans which met him Wednesday at the (R'ArisI, pause* to autograph a copy of his bank, Columbia Airport in South Carolina. Cold water **Hto Qswaelenee ef a Conservative,” tor Mrs. spoke later in behalf of the GOP presidential Frederick Rutledge, one of an enthusiaatic group ticket in Columbia, Greenville and Spartanburg. COMEDY M.C. Mtf SONGS “A Goad fleet to Spend Tear f-leeaiaps* preference. Ilia Intimate* say he would like to atay out of the selection altogether. except Tuesday. Fins rood and Mixed Drinks. Ws cater ts Special Parties. Banquets and Weddings. MA 4-3135 IN COLOR Trickster Makes Coin Disappear ; n___r:-j n Doctors Find It CINEMASCOPE “THE ENEMY BELOW" Sen. Johnson to Visit Michigan 'for Sure' COLOR LANSING III — Gov. Williams said Thursday that Sen. Lyndon Democratic vice Johnaon, . . .... presidential candidate, would visit Michigan during the campaign. Williams -said that At the request of the Democratic National Committee, the dates of Johnson's visit would not be announced yet. “This is not a figment of the imaginatidn Johryon will be in Michigan campaigning,” said Williams. / . 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JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY WITH PRANK PIRRY AND HH SWIN6MASTEKS JHVBNTY.SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER71ft, 1060 Dignified Atmosphere and* Service SUNDAY DINNER • Appetiser • Vegetable • Salad •Roils ■. Entree HARRISON’S GRILL ROOM 1800 N. Perry Bum Yam* Girl in Peru Indians Appease Gods Ism of remote South-burned a 16-yearold girl to death to propitiate their gods. diapatchet from Cuzco said Thursday. *r , A medicine man and M companion, who counseled the human eacrlflce, war* aneatad by a police patrol bom Cuzco, ancient NOW OPEN... UQU0B-BEER-WINE Music Friday and Saturday by ELMO & THREEMO 568-70 South Sanford St. Vh* Matoree, meet af Fferevtaa ladtoaa. Hve la the ! Palates Valley ietwiea twe M range* e( the Aadee la Ceeaipata To appeale the goda, the medj- that the prettiest ght of the tribe be sacrificed at the etake and “ __________i while the MaahcoS performed a frenzied ritual dance, the dispetches said. New Hampshire has had a Malt system of education since 1MT when a court order required every community of 90 or more perams to have and .maintain a school. #11 I IB PA _________Prateato rtte WLUD DY SIRE MOTHERS wm end twe mas_____ to teesrdiat Artia DANCING PrL, Sat., Sib. ALSO Peed • Besr-Wlae • Ugaer • Dancing \tnwrs COCKTAIL-LOUNGE RICKY'S FAMOUS ★ PIZZA ★8PA8HETTI ★RAVIOLI — plus — CHAR-BROILED STEAKS AND CHOPS FEATURING SHISH-KEBAB •rsMsd Lamb ea a Skewer RICKY’S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 1038 Wet! Huron FI 2-2929 RESTAURANT and CARRY OUT! Col. Sander’a KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 4117 DjslaHwy-DrtytOK —OR 1*5811-Chicken I AN YeaCaa ’ let Men., Wad.. Set. IM Haddock AN Tea Cea let $1.00 ALLWrf FwJTVoU*CAN EAT 7. *1°° We Are Now Serving Food At SCHOELLER’S BAR las "THE 4 FANTASIES" Starttog Monday FINE SHOW: -ALSO-Fim Food Rib*. Chicken, PM Lee Bradford and the Moonlight Rythm Boys | Bobby Douglas on Stool ^ Buddy Childers on Boss ' y. a LIQUOR • BEER • WINE • MUSIC WHITE ROCK TAVERN 2S42 Pontiac Lake Rtf. FE 3-9749 The Talk of the Town! I Romanian Food at its Finest II LaVlean Dining Room Romanian Style Stuffed, $1 0(1 ROASTED CHICKEN — TO Go ... | Broiled Mitilie Chicken Ala Palavie ~ Steaks, Meats, Broiled (No Frying) , |< Catering and Take-Out Service Heart: Mon., Wed* Than. —It aja. to It pja. k: - Fri.. bat.— 11 ».m. to 1 SJS. — Saaday It ojb. to M p.m. s‘ SHI HluWtt U M. CLOSED | BBT WEEN C BE SCENT LB. 1.1 SIBTOBT BD TVtgPAV* § '^frieenpaAnfff' FOOD IQUOR SUNDAY SPECIAL ROAST TURKEY St!£ CM-, MU, FAITHS BANQUETS f Willi. OpiD to S57JSWS; Open Baity • A.M. W S AM, Saaday S P.M. to t AM. Pleat? of Free Parkin* Shostakovich Candidato for Communist forty Bheetah Atrit ha* didate member M the Sevtat neaiaeaal.t party, flto *artjr SQUARE < DANCING c/unai caira . BALLROOM CAMfUS BALLROOM COMPETE NEW SHOW BOB BAILEY and NOBLE LEE •U lb* RHYTHM BOYS Friday, Saturday From 9 Until 2 Spadafore Bar ' t N. CASS. CORNER Of HURON FROM WALK TO STACK - Lylah Tiffany, 81. shown playing her accordion outside her CemegJeHaH, New York, reeidence, played for (he coins of phased passers-by. But chance helped her hit She key to a part to • major Broadway production. Lylah, former professional piano player with an all-girt orchsrirs, has Just signed a >200 a weeh ccntract to portray a 102-year-old-great-great-grandmother in "All the Why Home." She says she’ll coo-tin ue playing her aeconfiaa until rshaamslf open next week. Claims State Triangle to Be Famed tor Roads DANCING 5 NIGHTS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday, Snaggy Frank!* Meadows and thu Hi-F^t . _ FOR FIZZA CARRYOUT Phono FI 4-6981 Tear Smiling Host MOUNT CLEMENS III—Michigan’s state highway commissioner says that by 1967 the Flint-Port Huron-Toiedo triaagto wUl be the most accessible meticpqllhBt area in the world. The commissioner, J oh a CL iMaokie, made the statement, at a meeting of the Southeastern Michigan Intercounty Highway Commission. MackJe said some $197 million in highway ‘ construction is planned Group Will Aid School Bonding [lor a six-county area in Southeast Michigan over' t h e next 21tt Louis H. Schimmel "In addition, he said, "another $35 million ta construction work is now under way in this six-county area . . . “This amounts to $385 million in state highway construction in ' six-county area in the five-year period from July of 1967 to June of 1962, exclusive of right-of-way Mackie said construction planned for the coming months called for *114 million in St. Clair County; 111 FLOOR SHOW TOMMY TIMUN Zoney, Crasy Cnmndy M.C. Floor ShOw *N1MHA Lovely. Xsede Doacer A ROCKY SULLIVAN Singing Recording Artiil CLUB TAHOE c Hwy. Drayton Plains 1650 VISIT OUR N. Parry at COCKTAIL 1 LOUNOi FINE LIQUORS; BEER and WINE PLEASANT SERVICE IN MODERN SURROUNDINGS “Ladies’ Night Every Wednesday” Mon. thru Sat. Noon to 2 a.m. Closed Sundays DANCING EVERY NIGHT MIMIC (V THI NIW "i urns woaos" with Joe at the Organ JMdla ea the Sax Kay on the Drum* 5 Wo Gator to Special Parties, Weddings or Bowling Banquets AMPLE LIGHTED PEEKING IN SUMS AND BEAK OR 4-0022 City Hoads Committoft on Amendment LANSING (41 — A committee has been formed to push for the adoption of a school financing amend-ment to the State Constitution oa the Nov. 8 ballot. __ Backers say the amendment will supplant end strengthen existing constitutional guarantee <* school district building which puts state credit behind the bonds. Representative* of the Michigan Federation of Teacher*, the Ameri-Aaaoctaikm of University Women, the Association of School Boards, the Michigan Education Association, the Builder* Associa-Oar of Metropolitan Detroit, Ate Michigan Association of Supervisors. the Township Association and the State Grange ere 6n the con* litter. f^yi* H. Schimmel, director of the Municipal Advisory Council of Michigan, is chairman. million In Washtenaw; 333.6 million in Macomb; $964 million in Wayne County, and $51.8 million in Oakland County. Lower Yields Expected by 7 of 13 State Crops LANSING (UPI) — The September vegetable report by the Fed-|era 1-State Crop Reporting Service predicts yields below last year for seven of the 13 crops on tha Bat. Reductions from last year’s] yields were expected h beans, cantaloupe, celery, sweet [oom, cucumbers, mbit for oil and [tadons. Crops showing an increase from Il999 production included cabbage, iggmtaT’ cauliflower, head lettuce FOR TNI FINEST IN FIZZ* Harry's Hideaway Ml S. T*l«*rmph C*l> FS *-***■ MODERN and SQUARE ______DANCING SAbNtK the smooth music of BILL SEAMAN saf Hit Baad Web*** —- Fextret* — Polka* — Square Dance* CLIN IASTMAN, Catting 945! 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SEPTEMBER IB, 1060 {Forms McNamara Unit i DETROIT tl* «*> rniwi Com- mon hauled * giant tortoise Samed {Methuselah' tilt to a scale and th*j j Bristol too announced hr weighed 1266 pounds]^ | achool teaeher. has1 orgthiswl a| Michigan Senior Citizens Committee to support Democratic Sen.; Patrick V. McNamara's bid (or; re-election Miss Comfort Is chair-[man of the committee which is dignitary w President Sekou PtOunr of Guinea. The Sept. 11 Is-, W|4| sue of the People's Dally. jUtL—jfltfii0J reaching here, devoted six of its eight pages to Toure's visit. Thu 1 [was more attention than Soviet * ha»i Premier Nlkital Khrushchev cot. h»r red mi '=■ ■ It alWw>s f Bedloe’s (now l.lbertyi Island; rare tor rt was selected as the site for the a, (ted or Statue ol liberty by Gen. William IraUsed by T. Sherman, (Your dog ii II! tticalM Pafst Finishes Art 100% CatftatttA! 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Uitertec aaS Sret asrjuapa eraalea chine ntaflna s Bati R. Levin, who Registration tor these rtasaes ill be heM in the Vocational Building at Pontiac Central High School. Monday. Sept. II through Biber graduated from Wayne University in RR He has proe-Reed law tor B yams and ae*v«dl"ur,d,v' as psealimt of Auto CKy Oil Co.! Bagtatradsas which bs farnwd in 1M1. ......+ each da; Imn 1 a.nt. ta 4 p.m. WBBasaa Mm dtoriaacd A9 ,ro,n t ta ( Tbaraday sight, paintmaat af (hartea Fetaberg. | Courses lor high school credit ‘ vies president at thg carry a registration fee of SJOi tpssdway PttfiHaai Corps, as a and will meet two night* weekly ■bar *t t|e Mats ■stortonl for 10 weeks, but will be organized | mwm - - - rhsls Peinberg, widely known MMio-H replace CbesUar W. Elli- Citi sen ship classes ionday and Wednesday nights all MO-and Americanization 'classes; on Thursdays at 7:30 p m Regiatratlaa fees vary from W to m depending Ml the type M claet and number at bear*. 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Electric AufoHte Plans to Acquire Iowa Firm square yard Men earn $10,000 a year with this trade f • TO OR THI WHOLE STORYi Write to: Mr. Mfdtr Tobies District Manager, Bob P.O. lex #133 . Imloy City, Michigan TH& PONTIAC i’llfcSS. FRIDAY. SKPTKM11KK Wjim TWENTY*#** Will America Let Mr, K Elect Its Next President? Ends SMe of Siege GUATEMALA 01 *- President Miguel Ydigorss has iropmded WASHINGTON - Tbt American presidential i»ny|. may take a sharp turn in flwee next few weeks simply became the unpredictable Premier Nikita Khrushchev Is getting loose _ America In the midrt of the contest. On the surface it might appear he has no intention of getting in- American next president if ha blasts the United States hi hUnd fury t That’s " He's shown contempt for. President Eisenhower, without making it exclusive. He's also expressed contempt for did two candidates: Rice President Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy. Jfr. k a a "Lackeys of monopoly capital," he called them, explaining he did M to put an end to taft that be fovora one of the candidates over the other. _ It’s an amazing ceauaentary on (he rising power of Russia—and the aelt-coneciousness of Aqteri. cans abou^ that Russian power— But what effect wOl he have U isenhower lets him gat away with e without ripping Into him. a rapetWan at whf he dH^lTPar. is when Khrushchev insulted him to ids facer * M • could create sympathy for Eisenhower and the . Republican ticket, with good results for Nixon. It could have just the opposite effect. ccried trR«M to the power of the Rushan. Sen. Jacob Javita, Haw York Republics^, hat advised Americana to aratdi out. Said Javita of Khrushchev: "He fury? That’s has a fantastic reputation for saying what ha darn not think an l|k' ‘ what he does oaf say." It’s a little difficult for Amort- What * If Eisenhower suddenly stops being mild And rips into Khrushchev, putting him on the defensive? Will ftet help Ninon? These ere paealbflities Once no one is predicting whaf Khrushchev will do when be gets here, particularly if he gets angered. Another one has been raised for Sol .Frank'Church, D-Idaho, "Will he (Khrushchev) attempt to defeat one or another of our candidates by damning I - giants and the Russians until recently as retarded primitives, to face tide tact: That Khrushchev.is treating the United States and its leadarshTp with so much contempt he’s' coming invited next week to the united Nationa General Asaembly meeting in New York ■Rue insulting both the American President and file nation. tore of martial tow m been in effect throughout till American nation since July IT end replaced M with a "state of atom." -k * The state of alarm is more moderate to Ms restrictions The Mate of siege waa decreed after a series of bombings and riots for leftist groups. to Crash Bat at Waldort NEW YORK ( UP!) — The walls of one of man’s last sanctuaries hnve tumbled down. » 'It' ’• bur at the Waldorf la befog opened to Women. —CjM—k' • k “ k Since the 1890a, the men's bar at. the Waldorf-Astoria had provided a needed refuge, find from the suffragette parades, and to its last days from women shopper*, dub luncheons and women drivers on Park Avenue. The state of atom was decreed AM ihai M Ttomtoy after because the government has W, ** ported an Invarion force of left- rter*> ,#d ists forming In Cuba, spokesman| said. Ydigorss has accused Fidel { Perhaps In the Interest of teal-! Castro of encouraging a revolu-jfading tradition, the bar, renamed tionary plot to Guatemala. the "Bull and Bear," will still be 7. — -.)»■■ ■■ ■■ "Men Only” until 3 p m. The, famed Grand Canal flows * , * k through Venice to the shape of a The long lunch hour, at least, letter "S." iln inviolate — tor a while. GOP to Khrushchev DETROrr (UPD; — Michigan AFlrCTO President August Scholl* i said today Republicans were not Invited to Michigan Labor Pay celebrations because to Invite the GOP to such affairs would "make lust as much sense" as to hi "Nikita Khrushchev address Fourth of July celebration." Republicans objected font they ere cut out of Labor Day rallies here and to Pontiac which were P Ifitfi I by Democratic presidential nominee John F, Kennedy [and other Democratic candkfotee.' ! Scholia, writing to the AFL-CtO ; New*, said the GOP rnmptolata |were "spurious critictenk.'! more than tM,000 under Ih* agency's program. The firms were Leonard Refineries, Inc., Alma: Upper Peninsula Oil Refinery. Inc., Rapid River; Lalle Shore, Inc., of Iron Mownabr.i and Alpha Creamery Co., Travers# dty. Its on Hunger Strike -j Finally Dies *4-^ was tm^T fo the Small Business Ad-minlstrstion which enabled It to obtain a government prime contract- for flM.TOO for recomate-boate from the U. 8. Army Actor Ramon Navarro Gats 5 Days and Fine MEMPHIS. Tern. (AP) -There's no letting what wag a* the mind ti Flathead Urn catflah. Batm B* Wilted another bearkrT didn’t get it. The huge catfish died to Me 1.700-gallon teak at the too Thurs- , of self Imposed atarvaOaa. . 4 State Firms Awarded Prime U.S. Contracts DETROIT lUPI) - The regional office of the Sfnall Business Ad* j ministration has announced that I four Michigan firms won govern- The first one, coming right after hit capture, ended when goo men .poured a bottle of beer down Me throat. That stirred Flathead Into a healthy appetite that laMgd six VAN NUTS. CB1R. tAPi'-AeUr RMNfltta:--------------------—'------r Ramon Navarro was sentenced toj But he quit eating again three five days to tail for drunken.weeks ago. HU weight dropped driving Thursday. from 57 to M pounds. The no to The veteran actor, now til, also looking tor a- replacement that aa fined $250 after a juryjwon't be so choosy. brought to. a guilty verdict. He .....—- waa arrested May 30 after his New Guinea was the first of the ■truck a parked car to nearby] south aea Islands known to Euro-North Hollywood. I peans. 4 one or another by heaping scorn 1 Nations' or ridicule upon him?" Nikita Expected to Ask Removal of Group From American Tarrltpry LONDON Uft—Automotive British diplomats said today they expect Nikita S. Khrushchev to demand removal Of United Nations headquarters from American territory unless Washington relaxes curbs on Red feeders. These British iwitw a they aha have been ghva almost certainly will call dtemlaaal of Dag Hanunarskjotd. Khrushchev Is expected to contend the oecreUry-feneraf exceeded Me aathorlty la the Congo crisis. Khrushchev is believed -ready to make these points when he addresses the General Assembly next week. k k The Soviet Union’s stance on Both issues has been shaping up unmistakably in the pari few days to preparation for Khrushchev’s appearance before the Assembly Sept 23. The IIA government has ear jttbf that security toeten lie behind the order confining Khrushchev to Manhattan Island. 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SR ungOs PA Air fares to caned an experiment which would pat —«"*■— of thin metal atrip* leas art* around the earth. The American project, known aa "Needles." Is Intended eel whether the metal strips to bounce radio signals heck to Prat. Lovell, director of Brit-lf»*T #*jil laflhi Irlfsmpi at Toil : wO TMWh, mid . aatronoroera viewed tha-experiment-JstUh; *'Tm« concent.'1 It was a possible danger to aa-j tronomical research both radio, and optical. Load! told the Inter-; national Scientific Radio Union1 Thursday. Light Among Legal Nottceu Wants World to Know LOS ANOKLK8 iAPt—ThU Item Appeared Thursday under the heading of "legal notices” In the classified section Id the Lo# Angelas Evening Herald-Express: .A— - A....A ... - . .. ..— t- "I am responsible fir all debts and obligations of my wife Margaret both present and future sad am delighted to be the provider far a woman who has borne mo two fine children, listened patiently to ad asy gripes and with an overabundance of love and cart made the past SI years the happiest I have ever seen. Bay Ogden." ___★ .: A A- ______4___—— A reporter (or the paper found the slim, blonde wife being treated to breakfast In bed by her husband l__________________A A A....... "I mean It” said Ogden,, an auto agency employe, proud to express myielf privately"—he poured ..a secom of coffee—"arid publicly." 7 Femdafe Board Supports Stroot Firing, Slops Tonura Group MHmd^to >wUdhUea Nftfpwfy iottlos yifPUT, )w>t of b driate, lwh-f AwM* V- MIAMI Fla. 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The Mam had a .251 mark for the Mur games. • * * a •Monroe Moore o(-Pontiac and mint's Mickey Hoydic finished gist among 168 in the money at the £cent Bowling Proprietor's Association National Men's DoubI es Match game championships. They fetaled 9,285 to earn ISO- Lions Play i car ’. .... n «o jw a1. TirnUTI RESULTS He TOD AT-S OAHU > M>, 7:05 pm blew (Wynn .1S-IO Si Detroit » U-ll). »:15p.m SATURDAY’* GAMES ...re at Mew York. 1 p m. - | waehtafloo. I pm. Wilson Gets Last Chance to Experiment Detroit Coach to Uto 2-Quart»rback System Against Browns Coach. George Wilaon will hive is last chance to experiment tomorrow night when the Detroit Lions close out their pre-season schedule with s return engage-gainst i h e Cleveland Brawn* The Lkftts. who lost by two touchdowns to' the Browns Briggs Stadium Aug. 13 in the exhibition opener, will play this one . at Cleveland. It will mark the end of the six-game pre-seaeon slate for the Lions who will carry 2-2-1 record into the contest. For Wilson, time may be running out. He has yet to solve the problem that has plagued consistently since the team opened training camp six weeks ago and that Is the quarterback situation. The Lion coach was sharply criticised last seas— far utilizing two starting qearterbacks instead of sticking with one man to lead the team. And he has Series With Tigers Crucial for Chisox that he wanted only see player la the starting quarterback slot. But he doesn’t have one. wo top candidates. Eail MorraH Manager AI Lopes was and Jim Ninowaki, have shown J ^ *■*-periodic signs of brilliance but have fizzled almost as often as they have sparkled. __ >at~ Ztlphu ..... a n____JP». H‘». THURSDAY'S RESULTS tsr ■ ' TODAY’S GAMES pm FrtncUso *t St- t«u fbuSlSSr (DeitiSrAAil) St MUw* pllUWgh,P?Hed«te>'lMP” Otbb»n * ■ it Cincinnati (O'Tools 11-iU, 1:05 p t * SATURDAY'S GAMES Istsbunp st dncUmstl. t:M p m ritmclsco atit. Lyis. 1 jo P » I. 1:M PNH and Wallod Lake $core Cross-County Wins f Pontiac Northern and Walled iav. both scored cross-country Victories last night over Waterford and. Southfield ’ Openers. I The PNH thlnclads paced by Ed Murray took abt of the first seven places, Harm’s of Waterford placing second. Murray set a new record tor the course in 12:12. Tut-Idling order of the PNH-Watertord Vaterford), Holtz , La-•erne (Si, Janeway tWL), Wentxet (WL), Lawton (8i, Coagrove (WL) Hit pitching chotoa Saturday will be Jim Bunning and hell use BUI Fiacher and Bob’ “ Sunday. DETROIT (UPD — Little la at stake for the Tiger* bid everything could be at stake far the White Sox tonight when Chicago moves into Briggs Stadium to open a four-game aeries with Detroit. The defending American Lea* champion White Sox are t gam— behind New York end Bal-I The Tigers are hopelessly buried timore — the co-leaders in the in sixth place. 19 gam— behind torrid pennant race. New York and Baltimore. About ! And New York and Baltimore hook up in a four-game weekend series at Yankee Stadium. ( Hence, the series with the Tigers is a “must." The beat Urn White 8— could da by sweeping four from the Tigers would be to move Into s first place tie. Hat would be possible only If New York ead Baltimore split. * But a poor showing against the Tigers would Just about strike Chicago from The pennant race. For instance, if the Star lost three to Detroit and either New York Baltimore won three, Chicago would be tour gain— back. That would be /practiCBlly fatal to Chicago since the White Sox will have only tone gam— remaining after' ■ He ll stick with theithe only thing the Tigers can strive tor is a good finish id keep j from dropping into seventh place. Boston currently Is seventh, three gam— back of the Tigers. ■ opener. The fur tonight’ Chicago pilot will can either Billy Pierce, the Detroit nativo who was traded to the White »ox more thaa a decade ago, or agoleos Karipr Wy*.~ 7 Pierce has a record Of 13_wtas and 7 defeats white Wynn has won 12 and lost 10. .Wilson, obviously Irked____last week bv NlnowsId's dismal show-tag against the New York Giants, iadmitted that he will probably have to gb ahead with the quarterback system “at least fori awhile until eomehody definitely: Joe Gordon of the Tigers will pulls ahead and nails down the (counter with Frank Lary, who has Job." | dropped J5 decisions against U On the positive side of the triumphs, ledger, the Lions have shown Gordon won't be tiring any of the impressive strength in their dte lyuuugei playeii recalled from the tensive line. 1 Minors in the series with the By BILL CORNWELL Pontiac Central and Waterford collide on the football fteld/for the last time tonight ta the 1986 season opener for both schools. A capacity crowd Is mim hw n— SET TO THROW — Chunky quarterback Mike Ke—ling wifi be ready to fire the ball as soon Michael go— on offense ______ , -7 . _____ ' ' 7l»l>n bwfiUi . JACKET KICKER — Tackle Bruce 'KHUftfi hopes to get a chance to try his kicking toe tonight as Avondale plays host to Mil-ford helping to open prep football play for another year. Holding is team —ptato Jim McDonald. OthetsinHos! Roles Include Wolves, Vikings Afternoon OrM Tilts . Start Sapson'i First Prop Round By CHUCK ARAIK Starting with four afternoon contest*, the 1960 high .school football season took4 over the local ■port* scene ta full force today. A total of 39 games Involving ana There are sqveral Interesting opentag night affairs T highlighted by Lake Orion's invasion of Winner Stadium to meet the Pontiac Northern Huskies A lot of siieattou wtN ba focused — Weal Bloomfield where the highly-rated lake— host Mt. Michael. Oxford wtH be at (larfcei— —d Aveadafo —-tertataa Milford la aente of Ike PCH Skippers Meet Tonight ftchael gridiron areuo fo watch toe two squads square elf for toe Mb aad final tone. Kickoff hour is I p.m. Pontiac Central, under new head coach Paul DeUerba, la favored to win and make a dean sweep of the brief serin. Waterford, coached by Da vs Freeman, is trying to snap out of the pigskin doldrums. The Skip- ' i their credit in (heir last am—. Halting Central's better team jwed will be the No. 1 challenge lor the Skippers. Central backs I Cauley, Ray Cesser aad Aady Itoach give the Chiefs explontve breakaway sc#ring punch from aay spot — the field. Both coach— are starting untested quarterbacks. Bob Pomeroy, Junior. Is the likely starting signal-caller for PCH white senior 9ob Newman Is expected to get the call for Waterford. Neither has any previous experience QB Touch Football Program Starts at Waterford Central's future schedule < mitments ta the Valley fore—.the rivalry to end tontghL.Waterford has yel to beat the Chiefs ta four previous tries. Northern's revamped line will t put to a good early taut with Orion tealuring some good, uxperi-enced backs. The Huaktos possess ths nucleus to have another good year ted by standout quarterback ton— Norton. *. * * The Dragons will have a big wrlghFidvahiaia ta a lineup which will Indude two sophomoraa and (hr— Juniors. The » ' tackles indicating the " of the forward wall. tit. Michael Is aaetorr young team, especially la toe baekfleM.. The Shamrocks will have four Saturday opportunity for boys and guards Bob Couture and I N—tor are returning lettertnen. Only one starting lineman for! PCH cod Elich flhortrr. has vious seasoning. Central's interior! line, if virtually all new and rangy end George' Fed, who does boast some seasoning, is out of tonight's contest with a badly-awollen ankle. The Chiefs enjoyed their beet see sen to M yea— Iasi year when they posted a S-I raeaad. DeUerba I* building around youth this year aad the outlook la not too rosy, especially la the rugged j PmUo* fr**» Photo Saginaw Valley ( onfrrencc. j MAKES DEBUT—Ed Tsllman of Waterford is hopii* for better Ortonvilte makes his debut as things in the foter-Labes Confer* head ooach tonight as the Black-cnee, but Freeman ta cautious hawks open the 1960 season “* Goodrich. Big Weekend Start in AFL Giants Win 1st Beating Rams LOS ANGELES caught the Rams when they weren't ready for a ball game, said New Yorit Giant Coach Jim Lee Howell. , The Giants-cctired thtlr first vie-tory of the year Thursday al^it, tte Ua Angalaa Rams It was the Rams' first km ta four gam—. The Giants, are now 14-1. New York plays the 9fa Francisco toers at San Francjaea next Sunday as the National EofKbal! . Connerly missed the game e for New York because of an abscessed tooth which brought on a leam • trounce aouuuieiu w*«., - ______ pave Parrish ted the Vikings to KeTSth B,ily Wtde w“ their victory ip a ttafc «m- tr^ to J the St. Louis Cardinals Friday light. A 84-yard touchdowa pass team resene quarterback George Shaw, to Krank Gifford to toe tkird quarter brake I M fr- Soon afterward fidlback Joe Morrison clinched the victory with a two-yard plunge. First string quarterback Charlie iSouarteibackand rookteUaRohlk Anri a lot of the talk naturally. iGardner, dapper 39-year old New n , Awsriitiue' riizht tseWe^for HkefliwJ l—utt. For ujGitt - Wfuniis-T. ul .-.u-- rhnrips York oublic relations man by the Connerly will 89ers. The three Ram quarterbacks had a woeful evening as the Giant defensive unit rocked through some of tile new'players on the Ram offensive line. smeared seven pats. He tost 54 yards. Frank Ryan and Buddy Humphrey were dumped apiece for 10 yards lost between hem. All scoring to the first half came "Br its season opener at West the I960 touch fortball prugramj Bloomfield tonight j sponsored by'the Waterford Town- -..V...., j ship Recreation Department. J Games will be played Saturday i mornings at the Waterford High School field. Boys ta the 5th and 6th grades should register tomorrow at the Reid at 9 am.; 7th and 8th graders at 1 p.m. Individual or team registrations should be reported to Dim Beedle. Varsity football players when it com— to predictions. register In I the Giants kicked two from 43 and 36 yards and Danny Villanueva a pair from 37 and 19 for the Rams. Veteran Y. A. tittle will start at AmateurSemifinalists \ / I • agatast I -Young-lewis s LOUIS (API — Chari—iment after Thursday's two rounds Franc— Lewis III is the talk of! which saw the elimination tn: ineligible. There is no charge forNational Amateur golf tourna-lformer champion Harvie Ward, the program and fathers are en-- ' ' — “ • - - - ~- The other semifinal ists ■ at ^enslver"y^t tackie^fOr the San Francisco 49er» in Sunday’s ___ National Football League pre-sea- readJ IoTthJanB*a.twot Cardinals. Osach Red Hickey had beea using John Brodie at quarterback toe first half and Tittle the eec- n . . Its coming from hit fattier, Chari—I York publie relations hsanby toe uS. riS ^ FrancmLewi, H, pro at titeUt- way of his native Hollywood fment, OR 40378. BkA' CLntort Lewis II Better, except winning and Deane Beman. 22, of wtaes-26(iamestor M bkaters of the tit|e by his son. than to da, Md., winner of the British have grandpop Chari— Franc— 11 Amateur lastyear anj-the 1960 i hand for today's semifinals. J Trans-Mississippi, * * * . Young Lewis' semifinal oppo- Young Charles, 19. is one ofjnrnt over the 364wle route ** the four remaining ta the tourna-'Gardner. _ ....... -------------------------------------Gardner has some impressive tournament credentials to throw § at the 5-10. 140-pound Lewis. 1],whose wide-open stance and three-| quarter backswing make the atyl-*5 ists shudder. 1, Tha—lajiion ulatc. ulaviniz in 81 theN ai ionalfor the seventh time, won the California Amateur tide in 1947 and 1950 and the New Yortc Metro in 1958 and 1980. The husky bespectacled Farqu-.m, 1959 Southwest Conference champion at Texas Tech, moved through Thursday's two rounds by defeating John Garrett of Haute ton 3 and 2 and the Mr 120-pound Phil Brownlee of Toronto 3 and 1. Lewis was 2-under par for the 38 hid— needed to''poet 4 and 3 victories over Carl Lohren of Norbeck, Md , and Otude Wild, Betheada attorney. * ♦ # Beman trimmed Fred Paine of Oakmont, 250-pound Pennsylvania state titiist, 4 aad 3, then disposed of Bill Hyndnum of Abtagton, Pa. on the 19th hole with a 15-loot birdie putt. Beman had beaten the 44year-old Hyndman ta the finals of the British Amateur last Doctoring Your Golf “7T By CARY MIDDLECOPF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “I cant get out af this haavy rough.” DIAGNOSIS: There’s more to It thaa brute ferae. TREATMENT: From time to time during the season. Dallas and Oakland, each a loser In its first official start. meet|| at Oakland tonight to open a four- a game weekend schedule in die | {American Football League. The NewfYortt Titans and the 4 you ara apt to run Into rough that to thicker and heavier oetofi Patriot*, originally ached- I „„ we gome of It may look so tough that ■“ ganw*at f ^ ^k there’. no^way in New Yorit until Saturday night so as not to conflict with the New York-Balttmora baseball game at Yankee Stadium; The other two encounters tiring together Los Angel— and Houston Mid Denver and Buffalo Sunday afternoon. Elsewhere, Ortonville URa the lid at Goodrich trying to win one for new coach Ed TafimanT St. Clement visits Warren, Millington at Vassar, North Branch at Marietta, Imlay City and Almont have their usual battle, Mt. Clemens takes on Lakeview, Port Huron plays at Bay City Handy and Roseville at Warren Lincoln. This afternoon's slate had Emmanuel Christian at Flint Hoover. Bloomfield Hills at Oak Park. Madison Lamphere at New Haven and Gauntry Day entertaining Maumee, Ohio. rEQUABLE OFFENSIVE USSWI M’wmmt Sr. US X Urn Jr. 1M Erkktl* Ar. 119 T CkUtion Go. 1» fewnass sr. ltt o wwito* ar. is* Chap* Sr. m C UfoM Jr. JJJ Br- ? isr* iii- S. T’mpu. Br. 1M I L Tmptn S». 17( t,\sr tin to play a shot from It. But, generally speaking, if you hit down on the ball with a lofted Iron and hit the baD cleanly, you can come out of almost any rough. These are the points to be emphasized — -hit down on the ball, and hit it cleanly. The things to W . avoided ara the use of ft sweeping shreka instead of a downward • stroke, and a swing at hard that you law eat on contacting the ball cleanly and solidly. With a sweeping strokp, the clubhead has to pftss through aavaral incites of tough grass to get the ball, and the clubhead util be slowed down and possibly deflected off Una. Xf you Just flail away at the ball, you I Will not be getting maximum use of your strength. ( 1 ring Harry Root, sophomore member of tite University of Florida goU team,: 7 and 5. with' a 2-under-par effort. tte then polished off Spottier teenager, Stev* Spray of Indianola, Iowa, 1-up. Spray three-putted the last hole for a bogey 5, missing bis last .putt from five feet when a fly kept darting ta 1'Rsafill f Chunk n 6 iuiiofl | SkatiL’b Unt’D dr. 1M WKfd Sr. US K.nll Sr. ISS «: IS £ t 1« KB sr 18 mtCw Is Ms* ft. W O Sonuntr * te. — • fljin i IS— Si ss. AVONDALE-------I ____ar., sva a cm*, kuum ar. m t 1»M Mates* Jr l« o Ba— Outer Sr. in C Sami DermoAr Jr. Ut llifcil THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1960 tHIBTVMWO Michigan Police Take Most Pistol Trophies GREENCASTLE. tad W-Mkh-j phin in th* Indiana State Police) 1 » pistol matches ended yesterday. The Pittsburgh Pirates set oB pennant la 33 yeen. hoJdim i one percent sje point With 14 games left, the Pirates edge, nod second place Baltimore lead by six games and have to open a fumgamc showdown at Ivin 10 to clinch the flag no matter Tanhee Stadium tonight. (what the Cards or Braves di. ' .* I1 Seven victories probably will be Even by vtttliHg their remain-ewnagh lor the Bucs, already tag 14 games, the Pirates wouldn't loaded with mare wins than be sidetracked unless the Cv-they've managed in any of the dinals won 15 of their remainidg last lScyears.—t—1 Tfgamw. The Braves wnoW have After losing two hi a raw' the to sweep their U remaining Pirates bounced back with a 3-1 j games even to ford* a playoff in Onr Own Shop FAST SERVICE ■ about theeonditton j of your car muffler? Come in for [FREE INSPECTION LAKEWOOD LANES DODGE-DART Only $1975.00 Game' Sharp, She iWins WMGA Title also 39, (second from right in tight phito) announced he waa going to retire from professional hockey. With him at time of the announcement are Montreal Canadien coach Toe, Blake, Hart land de M. Molson, president of the dub end Frank Sdke, general manager. MG DECMlom — A pair of gnat athletes made crucial decisions in their respactivit sports yesterday. Stan Musial (left photo center), 35-year-old slugging star of the St. Louis Cardinals told manager SdBy Hemus (left) and general manager Bing Devine that he would play again next season. Maurice (Rocket) Richard, I Mrs. Mtdgs Cova, wife of Bobolink’s head pro, shot the great-feat golf of her career Thursday ]to win the Women’s Metropolitan Golf Association match play cham- Big Yank-Oriole Series Starts Tonight Tacoma Open Pace 'in the finds of the annual WMGA I tournament at Rochester Country Chib. The decisive victory enabled Mrs. Cova to retire the Ftuth Strieker Trophy. Mrs. Cova previously won the match play tourney in ll54 and 1956. Even though the match ended on the 14th hole, the two women Mrs. Martel! played almost as well as Mrs. Cova, • shooting an 82 and one-putting 10 greens. TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - Slim, purposeful Don January of Dallas. moved into today’s second round of the $25,000 Tacoma Open' golf tournament with a tour-stroke, bulge on a sharp-shooting field and a new course neon! for his collection._____ . - iM sassa sroana 1H MMflfff BI par-71 Fircrest golf course in a stingy 63 strokes Thursday, unhampered by a tog that prompted four-game aeries at Detroit this|Both shots werp in relief, for a! weekend, _________ (total of three innings, sod neither! The Orioles, dtt even (M) In (resulted in a decision. | M| ” V~’a*" The Orioles worked out at Yan- " kee Stadium Thursday, when no games were scheduled in the ALr and Richards discounted the possibility that hi* Birds, 36-1 shots for the pennant in the spring line, might be losing sleep under the pressure. “I don’t mean they're oblivious to the importance of these games. But I don’t believe they're wor- NEW tORK (AP) — Whitey 'ord. the lofty with tha ’’dsad” _m7aad the New York T«rt»eo get roUtag tonight with the Baltimore Orioles on a four-game ——j _ __ —r—NM rumble in the Bronx that could ^ _____ tourney officials to suspend-play settle the American League [tan- hind rookie Steve Barber tonight, tor 15 minutes in the early morn-nant race. \ ■ then pitch ace Chuck Estrada Ing. ^ if the pride of the Yankees is (IT-9) against Bob Turley Satur- SS»» !!!! !! ! .! . to be soothed, as they vowed aft-day afternoon. Bob Ronburi................*-g-g er last year’s dismal third place It’a Jack Fisher and MUt P*P- ucn»?*T>bert! . . ! ! ! ! ! finish, this is the weekend for the pab against Yanks Ralph Terry SEE US FOB EXPERT SERVICE ON • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC and Bill Stafford in Sunday’ wrapup doubleheader. iMXttf— Fort! n, has a 4-1 record against the Orioles in his worst season (9-9) of a nine-year career. He hasn't given up a run in 25 innings against the Birds at Yankee Stadium, pitching two three-hitters and combining with Terry for an right-hit shutout. S5.000 Ians at Yankee Stadium, the Yanks have a one-percentage point edge over the Baby Birds, who swept a three-game set at Baltimore two weeks ago,, Kowalczyk Plea Is Refused by Commissioner DETROIT IP — Fullback Walt bend under (he strain.” Any straining of late has been done by the Yankees, Who left 20 men on base while dropping a two-game series at Kansas City to tha iast plaefr A’a.They’re "homer-happy,1* says- Manager Casey Stengel. "My men are over swinging, raying up singles. *15 Minutes from Pontiac The Orioles took over first'place with that sweep—then skidded to Still, Richards has tabbed Ford Kowalczyk has lost his plea to the seaSon.” The 6rTole skipper claims Ford's trouble goes back to mid-August, when he made two mission that he be allowed to te- they've played since—but they’ll i have to win three of the four this i weekend to make it back on top. I A split (as suggested In a i “threatening” letter to Baltimore > Manager Paul Richards from > “the mob In Chicago”) would I leave the/Birds one game back - in the deewive “lust” column with i nine to play. The Yankees will have 11 left. t A split also would let the Chi-■ cago White Sox crowd infers sec- main with the Detroit Lions. j The Lions had transferred Ko-walczyk to Dallas. But he appealed to the NFL’s players’ association in an effort to block the transfer. Kowalczyk said he was fed up with being shifted about. He said starts in three days and won both hr-three-hit;..4 0 decisions—the second against Baltimore. Ford acofb. But he’* lost his only two decisions in four starts since, one a&O drubbtng by the Orioles when Pappas blanked the Yankees on three hit* in Baltimore. - Barber, a 21-year-dd aotfthpaw with a 10-5 record, has faced the Yankees only twice this season. troit after Philadelphia traded him to the Liana. Commissioner Beta______Rozelle ruled, however, that Kowalczyk is not a hardship case and, there- W Plymouth FMMwaiwiAti arifeMS ond place tie with Baltimore—if the defending champs can sweep It scores an extra point on taste,say» m^oo™ tomb, sox Kuppenheimer K-e-s-s-l-e-r, the flavor makes you cheer! 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'Rocket' Decides Retire Mhmr toft nmci In the East, defending national champion SyracuM is idle for ■ walk, bat Pm Mata meets Baa-ton University, Army takaa on the ntebitteus ' University of Buffalo Richard. : A and about M pounds over hit best pteyfaut weight of 175 pound*, made known his decision at a press conference. MBMI w ■MM|||Ba .*IU| ington, UCLA, Alabama, Georgia Tech, G e o r g 1 a. Army. Texas Christian, Naw, Texas. Maryland and Frank Blanda takes over the which also championship team, ________ finished second nationally. M79804 ^Pitching' for Businou Richard, the mosf prolific scorer In the history of profes-l sional Ice hockey, sewed 19 goals last sseaon.’ However, a fractured cheekbone forced him to the side-1 ' "Come to New York tor the lit-Be World Series. Baltimore v«.| Yankees. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Sept. 16. 17 and 1»" - id my anxiety to give you the authoritative line on this season’s collegiate football headliners! — Har-rumph! WW5 wkfuw>iu lira 7.50x14 wwtVw.M. Iui No Monty Down Btcaute FORD DEALERS I are reputable, • here-to-8tay bueineesmen. ! Their USED CARS j are honestly priced low to sell fret! Why Is It smart to buy a FORD DEALER Miss Thriftway Aftor President7* Cup This Wooktnd Merritt Hill Feted by Mates at Orchard Lake CC Oil Leakers SPECIALS! usys fweenaMa n Other, three-star Hoople specials arc Texas A. and M. over always strong Louisiana Stats and Naw Mexico State in a squeaker with Tulsa, in an Intersectional contest which taxed the Hoople System to WASHINGTON » - Seattle’s Miss Thriftway will be frying to USED CAR? weekend in the unlimited hydro-Cup regatta. plane class of the President’s Miss Thriftwav «Mwt hto with mi la athletic endeavors at PsaMae Central. "The scroll points out that he was, and, still is, a great leader in the community,” Rogers went on. **It lands Ms service to Ms fellow man and his willingness to pay our respects to someone nice who really deserved it.” That was Rogers’ summation of Thursday night's stag dinner at Orchard Lake Country Club in honor of Merritt HIIL vice president of Ford Motor Company and general manager of the Fern end ISM (OmbsM*) .. Jf» Mosey Oowa-JI Me. to Pay RELIABLE TRANSMISSION CO. MEM, H 44701 MacKay, Bartzen lop Yankee Hopes CLEVELAND (AP) — Lanky Barry MacKay and pint-sized southpaw Bernard (Tut) Bartzen carHed' America's hopes today agalpst Venezuela’s best In die American Zone Davis Cup tennis "He has always been willing to. help other people,” Rogers con: tlnued, “and his classmates felt Ms efforts should bit rewarded.” | Iflll has been a well-known civic figure tor many yean. He wu an outstanding lineman at PCH. i M Too INI thnsagh ISM and he later . i ’ . .. - u, played football at the University Other entries in the unlimited class are Gals V, Detroit; Miss 1 . Seattle Too; the Canadian boat Rogers, a prominent Pontiac at-; [ Miss Supertest U; Miss Bardahl tomey, was PCH coach during I ‘ of Mias Buffalo from But- those yean and be and Hill’s | i falo, N. Y.t Breathless D of Lake teammates presented him witfi a i Tahoe; Such-Cnist IV of Detroit, scroll In recognition of his many < ’and Mias Burien. with Norm Chris-unselfish services. ! t iansen in the pflot’s seat. *'R was ml of a self-appointed More than 199 craft are enteredcommjftal,, Rogers said. "We ' .to the limited competition. There wanted to show our appreciation to - to—no outboard competition, in him for hia imsslfllh santea.in«ri. ' the President's Cup regatta. the yeare."' IBs two sons, Richard of Birmingham and Chutes Of Aim Arbor, also attended the function at Orchard Lake C. C. HAZfleTON—~ Bowling Hoodquortert Dave Freed, captain of the US. team, named MacKay- and Bartzen as Ms opening siiygle* nominees Thursday, dsdAgiO'throw his day court best at mb Venezuela pair. Bartzen, S, won the Natioml Clay Court crown In 1966 and 1950. before MacKay toqk Tigers Buy Shortstop DETROIT (API — The Detroit Tigers Thursday purchased Dick McAnUffe, a 20-year-old left-handed hitting shortstop, from Knox- MOTOR INN RECREATION League. ... * * ft McAuliffe wiU report to the Tt-gers Friday night whan they open s four-game series with the pennant-hopeful Chicago White Sox. ...„ftU. ft ft. ..... . The Hertford. Conn., native batted .301 for the Class A Bmokfes, a Tiger minor league afflfcate. SCI THI LATEST! ■- OXFORD ~ TRAILER SALES IIM $. lapser id. MY 1-0711 |(Form#rl^ Dayton ^ Tire Co B/uimwiek bowui DAI 1 Ql ifj dALLv! Sold and hxpvrtly / ilted and 1 hillrd to lour Hand II hile ) OH W oil WKC, 108 N. 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M. — SUNDAYS THE PONTIAC PRESS,/FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, I960 SOQ New Students at 2nd Convocation MSUO Freshmen Hear Challenge With academic pomp and dig* Bte.mrhtf n State University Oakland held Its second anau ' freshman coovorotion yesterday. Varner warned that foe ne* students would fihd ' flj Some 500 entering students, area school superintendents and members of the Michigan State University Board of Trustees and MSUO Fwdation watched the colorful academic procession of the univer-. sity staff. - ■■ IfcltSUg difficult, ' aiJi added that each would be to competition with the "who •*a-,2.5 million science-engineering building. Varner added Varner said that helping them wouldbe a competent and exciting tuailty assembled from toe great universities of toe world." “The flrst class at MSUO made deer that Me parpeee to eendag No longer take for granted any of the tniths you have been conditioned to believe la,'* ttfj || •aid. then make up- your own —P We shall not admit you to any po-sition of responsible leadership in 'Those traditions we shall ex-* pact you }o uphold and preserve." LIBERAL ARTS MY' Hoopes told the new collegians their studies would be centered about the liberal arts, a - • * . * * % THE GIRLS "While tltyse subjects might not Mty you build either a chapel or a Xrijto.lmy will give you under-st«Adflga.toat will provide some Extreme Lack of Perils CD Course in City Qvil defense officials hope a| bigger public turnout next week wj| save the current training cotyse in medical emergencies - todto collapsing because of unex-. pectedly tow enrollment. t Only 12 persons showed up when tht 13-week course began last week and "considerably more" persons mist show interest at-the second session Monday “to warrant continuation of tiie course,” said Roto ert A. Stierer, assistant city manager and deputy civil defense di- Cara of casualties, psychological first aid, radtottoa and fall-yut, technique* of kypoderaile add Intravenous Injections, con-tsgious diseases, emergency son-lUtfM sod psychological tare', 5 - ‘ 71 ' The course is to conclude with trainees setting up a field hospital the type toaf might be used in event of a natural or military disaster. There Is* no course fee. Movies and lectures are arranged for each course session. The second sesaion — first aid training — begins at g,pjn» la the multipurpose room at Cen-‘ tfal Elementary School. The course, sponsored Jointly by the city and county offices of civil defa—. to taught by local medi-cal doctors and nurses and was to have run Monday nights for another 12 weeks. uhjaixy wto » “It is possible that not enough publicity was given to the opening of the latest course,’1 saidStierer “Perhaps that explain* the Wty low initial turnout. We usually have from M to n per- This is |he fourth time to two] ’ years that the course has been offered in the city. Other subjects on forthcoming Mondays: / Prisoners Get Kiwanis Advice Program, a Success Elsewhere, Begins at Camp Peltston PETOSKEY (AP)-A program of-volunteer counseling advice to prisoners at nearby Cgmp Pellston began Thursday under sponsorship of the Khvanis Chib. It rune for 12 weeks. Dtyartmerit man, outltaeti. workings of the pro-gram as experienced in other . ‘jMe said the volunteer counselor* “gain a son b.V proxy.” The young offenders, be added, *11004 a father type to give them a good, wholesome, mature ex- Camp Pellston houses About 100 men. Dr. Shelley said it cost the state 965,000 to build and equip equal to $650 per wb state costa go to t7,(lB tyer to build a minimum security prison and >12,000 for a maximum security facility aocfT as Southern Mich* lean Prison.— The Corrections Department authority said the Kiwanis volunteer counseling program In some areas showed a cut of up lo 50 per cent in the rate Itoikld tUtoresT * Estate Left to Widow Los ANGELES tilt - Most of an estate valued at >750,000 was left by Benjamin F. Hornet to MB widow, Wilma, 58, prtoate of his w#l disclosed. Unrrasl, one of the founders of company died Ang. 9 dr ttr~,rK DONALD DUCK THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, / I960 4- ZkT%£[Candidates Tear Apart Disappears Grain Futures Active and.Firm | markets [Market Hovers i-—^Over'6OLow ............. CHICAGO (AP>-CMtp trade to tow too^tto Urn TmaaTt grain to— «M somewhat morel Market by grower* and gold by active today at pricaa moatiy them In wholesale nark—a lota, steady to linn with fleptentaer Quota*— an furatahed by the com toe only —ak spot. Detroit Bureau of Markets. U. * ta • * Thursday. Often to deliver on September! _ . . _ . contracts Uicrraaarl aUghtly but) Detroit ProdUC* r small and probably accou ir a better damand on 1 ad tar a better* demand on thefegfi; j&ft &Kiow.. *» . part of abort Interests to cover!*?****. g&giy> commitments. IAppS**! weu aim. rjt a '♦ |aTu*b»rtt*» ti^ at* .. Although a moderate votame of to.'!.'•• ••• • hedging in soybeans Ja «®xctad5r within the next taw days as hai^ir vest of die crop beeomas more p general, offerings to the pi t again ' Groin PrioM Court Date Set on Liquor Sale kvut VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Call/. (AP)—Search Is be-ing I sue nod today in the Pacific for dw Dtacovnrar XV satellite’s now-it’►there, now-lt-lsn t capsule. NEW YORK ill — A cautions Circling planes tost visual and tnrtnaxStt contact wife the cap- H» ax- *"* .** r0U*B U, ..U lx Ik. ^r..ll in moderate trading early this afternoon, nudging Just a bit above its 1980 bottom. ' ’ T*.* tv Movements of impt bey stocks were narrow, taw going as much at a paint either way. tamed a support level bat Watt . A pickup in retail auto atom and • J JJ a bright forecast on macMno tool *n ordershelped the atmosphere a f BJbtt but rto enthusiasm u Cirrou. dee. Mi*. .. Carrot*, Topped, bu cauiifio«*r, t~ Er Cornea* By The ‘-TTrttfli f— Michigan’s major party a eea tar United States sanata toe Nos. • station are shandy divided on the qcustion of tadoral aid to education. In a speech Thursday. Repub- ocean where It Boated. It bad been almost given up for of Christmas Island. Computers told search planes where to look. Wadnaeday night found tt, signal light! flash-a radio transmitter beeping, amphibian plane tried to land to recoyer It but a heavy swell kept the amphibian from alighting. * 4* * . The recovery ship Dalton Vie- den at maximum cruising speed. But when the Dalton Victory was • still 290 miles away, the capers disappeared in SI Rails were helped by merger 'Jgnewt. They rose along with ' to-j ' l * baccoa, i u Imlxed. and alrllnea. Autos were "■ Ml Government approval tote aad of toe Clorkston Golf Courio 838% Operators Charged In Sheriff's Raid Charged against the Cbutston Golf Count that they wen illegally serving intoxlcaata| when tbs sheriffs department raided the clubhouse at 9241 Eaton Rood, Independence Township, will be beard in Justice court Sept. 27. Mg merger of J 2J wanna helped both these car-lie rtora to a gain of about a point ig aad taut a little dash to the bat-Mf tend ml aasBaa. I 4 ♦ * ... 1 s> Baltimore AOhfo.alao a merger *!?* ..........) 22 candidate, gained a fraction, along lltotosfc jataaai.'ea."!..m» with New York Central, one of its .........{3 prospects while mother MJ three-way picture,. Chesapeake ft Hi Ohio, fell about a point. Nk-kei 13 Plate advanced around a point. ■HP S.K^\rai.:r tics of the Peace Helmar G. They were rafssssd on $»,• County Sheriff Frank Irons tod five of Ms deputies on the raid Thursday afternoon. They confiscated two truckloads of Intoxicants, including 24 cases of beer, a variety of whittles and gin, and three bottles of champagne. * * * Deputies said Mrs. IVechette had Just -served liquor to two customers when they arrived. She denied that she was selling drinks, and said the liquor belonged to dub members. 2 Texas Instruments swung up i about 2 points to a routine move. S Roman, whfch has bad spuria on | talk of a cut in excise taxes on i cigarette lighters, touched a new thigh and heMh « fractional g ‘ 'Brunswick continued to rise latest favorable comment, pushing ahead another fraction. N«w York Stock* I (Early Manias S>oUttoa») rtsura altar dertmal point* an elriito* II.* tat JU *u AIMS !:m Aimm 1 Poultry and Eggs DtTXOIT rOlLTST DETROIT, 8*pt. It (AT)—Price* BaaaS daVmN Detroit iarMa.lt tty Ur* poultry: Hairy type Mi MHi: MfeM type * Mas 11-19; h**yy type roader* star if lb*, toll; broiler* and fry*r* *4 lb.; * “■“*1 JEMBarred Rock* 34-36; tar- * IISITSI 1 Coal IK 83 “err , Ub tlCNdtL . • tin a My «. Lorkh AIM ■ ™f Lon* 8 C*m.. sstl fii Lest A Qm - • >/ IS IS * sfca LortUerd .... t- ¥* t*>_-.....tot «»**» m- ... Campbell Hurt as Bluebird II Crashes at 300 Federal Aid to Education tifcwif yrgnf lUfti iTlit Kilte* men rf Udder Co. 5 to Ogen-wich Village ha«| been Mtalo ley ssid he opposed the over-ell program advocated by Pemocrstic gen. Patrick V. McNamara “be- - - - -....cause toe moeer weald ha spread parachuted, 1.000 w (bin that tot Ones really nssdtog R would not |et enough.” Previously, fen. McNamara, napaigntog tar re-election, charged Republicans were so bqd-Ket-minded they were "actually-un-dig future of our dift. tosy Chto, Bsattay said ho jw—f federal • gnats only In easts •Bentley said, "The problem should he determined first whether these districts have put forth the maximum effort to buDd their own g —tsf 1» Otar persona need of medics! aid. Hdl « avoided fay the (fans advocated by rr _ -jC^pwet aid I to see an ____ the original approach of social security, rather than an atmosphere of reUt' welfare.” _ _______ But Swainaon and Bagwell did not appear to be tar apert on tte Wtth quastton.. The day before, Bagwell said the atote program fan the aged ahdtrid be • teat version only aad that the eligibility standard deserves a careful review. Big Barn Burns in Orion Twpj Suspect Arson Nixon Has friend firm** fW sh» Always Jbere With a Raincoat__________________________ I from fleas. Two battalion chiefs ROANOKE, Va. (to—Bepmocae ^ ^ ^ KirfMtwg more tfaan 100 years old-to Investigate, <<|nd promptly tottered flea btteo- ■ - — tb*r*0( SMS, a* KaA* rrrS*H'- asst. M. vtfm JUi?ntb*DMtW? Of ths P*»IUM e*n- mtas -y* chUtftrA ake. toe** y l&rjsk ChJM*r*. tatksr sS sate H—fseM b**a Oisd ta un* • U> of th« St*t* t euw 0(^MIcbii»n. JTou «♦ _ *WMttBW<.. ~ta~ tk*“cW7 sflFSa; SsS^sw^'roSiiSr^ •*»<« Salaried People •toGetPayHik^s Sheriffs deputies suspTOt arson hi a Naas that destroyed a large —t a-----------JT rty. bam at the Boy Scout camp to Wattrtord BOOTfl UM Bald lfotattain State Perk, Orton Annual $18Q Raise for Township, Thursday .night, , CI«S ____ , Firemen from the Jownship and INOmroiwr Meanwhile, Republlcm, ^ Townlo Board n.i.„n,r.ti. —*—- for «wrrmor t° extinguish the fire which naa too The Waterford Townsmp poaro|Moart ^ugg* ot naa CwA tt S^mttotoSTofEtaSTES I** * hewistart by the time they'of Education last night autborimd •* J#£gSt8g*- **•***’ AlSiS «rlved. |an annual pay raise of |1» for* -TO;U ties, the Republican nominee. Peal The toby-SO-foot, two*tory burn Ml salaried employes woridng as U *wjlgIg j. yAsReasHitg, D. Beewail. told his llstenars, b ••The next time you see a lJsmb-crat. ask him what bit tax pro- ( The toby-Sfltoot, tvtostory bam burned to the ground tn two houra. The ham, property ef flit State gram Is.' ‘‘The Democrats.” Bagwell said. v ___ “say they are against a sales tax BONNEVILLE SALT increase but won't say what they Utah iB—British speed driver Do»4^ tor aid Campbril was Injured and his! - The people of Michigan have a 4,250-horsepower auto. Bluebird H- right to know what the Democrats was badly damaged when the qar pragoee to do to meet the problem went out of control at. 300 mUesIrf a million state- deficit, a per hour this morning. budget which could be as modi as lH8 million out of balance and But CamphfU’s Injuries did not appear serious and he declared at a hospital that he was “ready to go _ i” In his quest for a new auto speed recfbrd. ♦ to A, peter Carr, chief of tho Bluebird project, aaid extent of damage to the $4fo million Bluebird was not known. He said doctakm aa lo whether eny attempt will he made to put the oar into racing shape lor another try this fall will await further examination. temporary tax program which expiree next year." His Demoeratie opponent, U. Gov. John B. Swainaon, speaking to Bkgiaaw, called for a “total revision of Iho state airaetaie.” lie sold raising the sales tax from three to foar cents would bo “almpljr slapping another patch an a patehed-ap system/’ Swainoon also discussed the un employment problem. Tanganyika Gats Loan three and onppRet tar park male-taaeaee. No eottmoto of toe dam age waa available yat Mtay. Park Officer Bob Holder was list at the scene at 1:99 p m. He ■aid he saw a man with a flashlight near the bam. The mm got away before he could question him. Sheriff* deputies found a scried car tteeuty. The two men who later came to claim the vehicle said they were running their dogs to the area and knew nothing growth act,” he said, seek answers.to ths problems of unemployment and automation. What do we do about the man with a family and mortgage who loses DAR ES SALAAM. Tanganyika hie jek-to a machtoet’* (AP)—The U. S. Development Swainaon said he did net entirely Loan Fund has approved a $1.- approve of the old age medical 898,400 loan to the Tanganyika! assistance program the state legto government for building a i42-|lature will be asked to augment ‘ “--------------OMT Mwansa SspL 2L to Michigan,” he said, But—Infinitely—No Compacts Woman Radiy Hurt as Car Jumps Curb A 44-year-old Pontiac woman suffered fractures of both lege when a neighbor’s car struck her as she was sweeping the sidewalk to front of her home last night. Mrs. Sarah Jerjergtan, 44. of 230 E. Wttoon Ave., tokl Pontiac police the car, driven by Isabelle Tyus. 30, of 210 E; Wilson, backed up over the" curb, hit her and then ■topped after coming up against a tree. Mrs. Jerjergian was reported In poor condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today. Festival Impresses Visitors The Downtown Fall Festival was hoot yesterday to a couple all the aalS Mr do Urorod to DotroN; ________ __ „„„ ODiamor* trod* (lnetudtnf tJ.8.1: 1^**, irodt A wrtrm tares MHH: Wlt |3rw”. iVi turn «M|; imsU It. KaJ Co .. tars* 44^-4*; medium Burroufh* . ]f»P------ Brown* frndt • jje*-4l; --- M; check! MW-td. c*i r overwhelmed by the colorful c “Never sew anything like this before," said Mr and Mrs. Bert DeGraaff. visiting here at the home of Mrs, DeGraafft stater and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. cobus C Hosier, 3831. Gainesbor- kws at $20. "qgfa Dr Lodge Colendbr Ctmpb- Soup . Cm Btj Cdn WM|_ .. Cnpltkl Alrl . Special communication, Pon’lac c**e'*JiCP. .. Lodge No. 31 FOAM. Friday. 8apt gutto* •• 16. T:I0 pm. Work in FO degree S-0*1 " W. W. Vanderoook. W M cui« a« !.. ssa.: ' lei sftaa MA> , ' S . u..u. n. U.4 Net Cash ii.. lei Hat Dairy ... |M Mat oyp* ... fl* Not Usd ... it s NT Central CaarHac Plans Model s a ir Collision Seven Inches Shorter 14.7 Vqj- a: » | Owen* 5 ? a He 0*91 Pan AW Air Rank M News in Brief HRglM Georgs Sealer ef 1888 Mete- Si TT. ‘ more Road. Addison Township, Sit cab .fi ; EtfiS ~ reported to sheriff s deputies gj g * * Tf Run M n". Thumday that 30 boahels of peera gj «L • jj{ E2* A '. and a peril of tomatoes were gifT ri ’ .. #t.« wr ■ • stolen, from his back yard ihe'gff *+ Rem.bi.eau night before. He estimated hit pet aai* • ■ OU C teas Min. • ile Ml tram the ^ r Supply Co., 316 jmu Kod .. w. reported What about the European sidp-walk cafes? “They don't match breakfast-ta the outdoors ta Pontiac,” was ths answer. W h h Another item fascinated the visitors — the cowboy hats which many downtown sales personnel Pontiac police yesterday. Annual Fall Dinner and__________ Sept. 17 and IS. Bat. afternoon and Sunday. Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday 12:00-6:00. Adults 1160 Children 78c. under 6 free. ~ Michael's Hall ThF couple spent several hours downtown yesterday shooting foot after foot of colored film to show to thelg friends aad neighbors to Amsterdam. . m t Reyn M-t 3* 4 Rev Tnb ----- SO Ro-»! Dut . i ’ TOO 8»few»y St .. 1101 et R * m IJ! 8eev.lie.MI . HI, Seers Xo*b ' eh*., oil ton. • am. Saturday morning. Ronunage Sate, Goagracattaaal OM. Rm Church. Pri. Sept. 18, 6 am. toS*gJ!*"’ (A M ■* and On. a to *A m HI _ Sri ••*44| Bocony ............W rad • H-1 Sou P*« J* ......J'i ees Ry ..........si- *42, •••• Si taouBd ...*s - 8e ta ta W N » S'* 8td 0.1 Oh ....4». :£■ Otn-We Ota Mine Oen Motor* O T*1 * | Oon Ttm* 1 8td Oil Oh . SUvtn* JT ■ Si. Stud Peek .. •»! T~“^, ■■ —.J hake sale. Set, o«b*i Br Sept. 17. f to L First United Pen-teeostal Church. ITS Oreen St. iorehr*^* '. Death Nqtice NORMAN F. TERRPINNING KOYLTON TOWNSHIP—Service for Norman P. Terrpinning, 6L of : oyitoo Township, was held yeeter. day at the Clifford Baptist Church, .iurtol was to the West Goodland Cemetery. Mr. Tertginntog died unexpectedly of a heart attack while driving on Cmtaritoe Road Monday. gurrtvteg besides hla wife Jessie May en five sane, Norman Jr. of Ponttae; Truman of Marietta, Gary of Flint and Keith and Kenneth. owe at «.* — M. tpEfe."*'amr oa. mj mt w *ir . te.i 5 pm. and Sat., 8 to 10 am. lo*iS«Vfod m.t TwmTcsb si 1M PSdwwol .-1.. I}.1 4.1 Os Csrb.dc ...U9. Hi 6s Pte ...... »: M1 ran Air Un 10 J Unit AIN.....40. n.i Unit M. .... is 4M Ua pOoCs M M.( OT Lino* .... it. li t U8 Rub .. .. 41. iSTw. LAwrence St., Ponttae. Freelra^chM ".. je.i Stttof tm" I! u |w»wfftay>ff parkins. —Adv.iHooker Ch ... J».s W*SS A Bk ... g. liodu.t ra* .if WiKlfT.... to. OS.V Wilson * Oo .. XT. H I Woolvortb . N ■_________I____ H Tsk a tow to -AdT uTi^ lieb us, TSragnetakTR Bargataa ta renphetaterei and ot Mo refin ished furniture. At the 8M- Ornbo ration Amy, Red Shield Btora. gK-SI1 Ill W lAtoionM Aft. Pmtiifl Ftps ra... Induit’ Roy ________ gale. Bat, Sept 17tlv£f. ■ 8 am. to 1 pm, 281 8. Parke StlgJ^f cop 4 . ij i tat R*rv _____ i pppi- Altai 10:00 to i:00. New and used articles. Oarage. 1ft N. Taamanla Ave. -Adv. Hie Asction Bata________ . _ig Co. Dixie Hwy. at Scott Road. 7 pm, Saturday Alien Forbes of Marietta; Mrs. Leonard McCurtay of Pontiac, Mrs. | Dean Series ef kfogrton an! Evelyn Terrptowinc ef Chicago. | Also surviving am a airier. Mr*. Frank Smith of Imlay City: »Nr i, Walter of New York, ' Adalbert, Ottvpr aad Harley, all mobilized hogs before ataughter, ■ri beams ■■ n op^ation. implied ~u. Scan Ocean for 3 DETROIT aHCe^illap tor 1981 will drop lie moet — the $13 800 Eldorado Brougham — end will introduce one model ■even inches shorter than the real of Da line. 'General Manager Harold G. Werner eakl the MW shorter sedan win have identical interior dimensions with other Cadillacs. The length will be cut from the rear an*. This sedan will not be put on the siastaN toitfl taler ta the model yeart At the same time, Warner told a national bows preview audience that Cadillac plans only standard alae cars — have additions] headroom, tag ! room and higher seat*, we wB the turning circle ef his new care is a feet, three feet test 'then to 1980. The ovwmU Cadillac Une has been cut in length very slightly and will retain the same width u I960. Height has been increased fractionally. Warner forecast sales of 196,. 000 can this year, a record for to 1961. WWW The brougham has been e ited production model with about 1,000 sales a year. The 1980 model, however, forecast much of the 1961 styling, especially the elimination of foe windshield dogleg Which ijatted infoifae front door areas. - W . W W- Cadillac retains its traditional fins, modifying them only slightly. It has a new front grille end a rearranged taflUght duster. Werner said the 1961 Cadillacs Retrieve Stolen Mail in Commerce Field Stolen mail, including severs checks, was recovered from a flelt in Commerce Township Thursday jby sheriff’s deputies, j A 9-year-old neighborhood boy, Gary Achman of 3297 Melmoor Street, spotted the mail Jiist off Union Lake .Road while pn his way home from school. Ho told hie lather, who notified the sheriff’s department, . The letters eai checks, el be-longing fa Remote Chalcraft ef Tonrmhlp, were tan to abrade. the divirion, and even better sales He had pUcadttem la tt rural mailbox on Commerce Road the day before. The mailbox is two blocks from Me home to aTOw with About 12 covered by Insurance programs under collective bargaining receive part of their salary when they are oil file Job because of illness or injury not their work. W tfc* AHsnstso Pros. \Army Medical Chief Sees i IWfflpeathless Wars in Future -- ~ »«* »u its.4 iiia ii irt.4 mi.* . • Washington (UP!)—The chief of the Army Medical Sale, life W. Mke, —Adv. T**r an IMS hl«h 1440 low Immobilization Moans Easier Death for Hogs NEW YORK (WM) - A r DOW-IONES t P.M. AVERAGES 3o intf*. ett.r* up e.#4 M Rw* 191.41 to tab, u mu*, m m OL - " « Slock*.Miss *Xwfl _r things a lot easier on moat of the ^ ^ 15 million tx«a that will he killed , j for food thia year. The reason itiritan* atsw d*cim»,i msu »r* airauw. carbpn dioxide immobilisation. t _ _ yjS* Caidox Division of Owmetron bLmw* &*.? i’j ii j j*- go** osar pi*' ! >41 sa.4' O L. OU E ChMB. 0»* , - s t.*l ■mu Bar.Tgr Oa.t.! M »A PwUaMter M. Pro*.: C*.* 4.4 M Tin ffiile Oa.* ..... 1 to 34.4 auto mT^co.* ......... T* ii ToMo BdlaM Co....... 14.1 tt* UJ •Ho aato^Md and *^rd. . I m US: M 134 4 44 4 Wit:. Mi 134.1 IMA *34.4 >*S J } J? J jJ2 j Si CorP* foreaeea ax a “mUestone in human relattonahlpa* '“*■» ins 414 tu.i rible future cme-day war* fought With chemicals which would kill no persona and destroy no etttea. Maj. Own. Marshali Stubbs aaid these chemical agents cause temporary mental derangement, paralyris or fainting. But the victims recover. , "Ths Incapacitating agent holds a promise of a new concept,” he told the Armed Forces Chemical Associating Thursday. “Nttto.lt appears that there may be a weapon which can conquer any enemy without killing him.” , ta'. ta'j ♦ ' ■' ' ' Stubbs said nations with a chance to win would he glad to fight such a war, because “the ofojectlft is not Id kill or destroy, but rather to impose your will on the enemy.” custodial, maintenance, engineering and bus drivers. The figure was one-half of the amount requested by the school maintenance union. Local No. 1295, and president of the union Rudolph Lisac and his committeemen filed immediate protest. 10 ntvc •* wmm m Mi land* 44MN s&gaagMygEg thTp cltrk u rroulrod bv 1*»,P*J * t»J d*p Of Auiuit, 1440, h*ld In th* wyl litai loth* City ot rratto* to jfceatataji Slratra O. Dradira illnij-th* ^Cro«* BU. 'SupWost OokUatf” byCr«ad ■ ■■■■ Itt tolrd af fotatol WyEt. a lutory as*Bt of th* County of 0»k-d. kUchiton, tiled punu*al to_UM rl*lon* or th* Vublle accanUot Vall-toa Act, Act 111 of to* Public Act* 144* beln* MSA 3J44 II) o» ho, p**yln« that thl* Court permonantiy MUM »ny ptrion. to other* Iron Initttutt ____ihlfnn. throuth ft* Attorney Ocncrtl or hi* rptatootoUUft, ond nO TMldont. otmlnt proportV or *ubIod __ .Motion or * pedal ***« lament to th* County of Oakland, or Tovnahlp of Puratottod or ta th* followlna do«4rtb«d ___SouthvMt v. of aoetton 30 torn. baton Towmhlp. ' All of Section 31 P*rmln(ton Tovnahlp. Worthwf»t v* of Mellon 31 Pnrmlnston Tovnitatp. Th* South H of aoetton 11 PBradnston ■Sail Ml foot of tho Writ H of ■on 31 Pormlntton Tovnihlp. id all om perron* lntoreatod to or stofbyt^" ____»ppc*r ketoto to Osati ra M«j>* day, the 34th day ot Boptombor, 14*0, *• 1:39 o'clock a.m.. Xaatara Standard __ao. ta. tho omit cotut Smt tho mw of Oakland ta tho Court Bouie, of OaUdad ha* token all pro on ding* —■“ — — --J thlngt roqtorod^of tho County, exMpt i 78te* to l**UO Mid be iHwa »uch i to (how cau**, U any th«y have, th* Court ihoald not ponatanmtly n ovor* porron and pubUo body commracing any and nil other at' contorting tho ynlldlty or-any of ttio ralldlty ef aaid baud*, and wUr the Court oboiild not grant tiieh “th*r roUof a* may be hut and proper > prayed ta laid croao-bill. if la Purthor Ordered that public otic* thariof b* rty*u by pahUldtali of - copy of tfato order am each week for throe conwcutiy* vrok* to Th* Pootla* Pro**, a ntwiptper of ymral dreulattnn In th* County of Ou> land, tho lint pub-llcotlon to bo sot ton than 1* nor more tiaa ** Saw saw ,t> W iite MFiir- •aid howtau and that copto* of the Woo* >m of Complaint and thl* otttr •haU b* rorvad upon tho ptaitoUMl by doUTtro to their adtonoy of raeorC and am too Attorney Oenernl of tho State of Michigan tt lead 30 day* beforo the “*• ftaid for mm Itaprtof and fgjfenr 6 or mailing tint eltu maU to all Bononi luted on too * pedal roll for the Farmington Sevago DUpoeal ayatem. Bight Mll*-BalgtM| Arm, at laart to “ "‘^■awrpaBr ... . , Circuit taiga (A true ropy) DANIEL T. MUEPBT j/k. JSkiand County nisanufS“ . *w.v» m, arcs , A Total buikBng permits: Number A * .. 168 131 177 ‘ Amount New dwellings: ..$172,486 $336,886 98B3JS7 Number .. J4 . $112,000 ir v $123,300 33 $271506 ★ * * . ‘ Gas consumption • (cu. ft.) .............j.....105,047,600 Electrical energy: Consumers (KWH) ........ 30,001,808 Water consumption il , (mix.) .....................801,551,000 But patttins .................. 84.107 *. ★ ' * Detroit Edtaon Co.,'electrical energy consumption tor July 1960— 1,236/738 KWH; J«M J980 - 12,363,589 JCWH; July 3«| - 10,462,390 WH| Total sltarirtoal energy (CBnsumers Power Co. aad Detroit Aisdn.Oo.) far1 July I960 - 48,082,170 KWH; for June lltt-4S,6p^M KWH; for Jtdy 1959 - 44.742,008 ftWtf. CORRECTION hi tee Werf Horn* Outfitting OsMBBiji edrar*11-~1 ^ Aahtoi Wedneadi SOLID WHITI 4-FC. BEDROOM SUITE •119 S-PC. NYLON AND ROAM ' SECTIONAL Vs OFF—NOW •159 % PwtUcPNSI THE BONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, I960 THIETY^Eygy Changing Face of Michigan Area Engineer Builds a Lake Stot*'* Newest Body of Water Has 9 Miles of Shoreline By JIM LONG Michigan is getting an assist in living tip to its descriptive title of the nation's Water Wonderland. In Met, state maps may have to Undergo spine revisions if a young Oakland County dvil engineer continues doing what he knows best — building -lakes, big lakes that spread thHr water ovef' hundreds of acres. The engineer Is Jton Cote and ids latUt completed project Is Lake Shannon, a SOO-acre lake wttli • mUee ef shoreline la Liv-Isgdii County. , The same area that was occupied by dairy cows ten months ago has now been taken over tor water Elders. ,,’;v *•- #'• -* The man-made lake ia located in ■.'heavily wooded section oi Tyrone and Deerfield townships, Just three miles south of Fenton and a mile > Pubib! DlietUet - '-4: COATSr FUNERAL HOMS qravtob pfcatits on 3-ttu Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME MAN MADE LAKE — A natural valley In Livingston County, just a few miles south of Fenton, was the site chosen by Oakland 'County engineer Jim Cole for his latest lake building venture. Man-made Lake Shannon covers 500 seres and has 9 miles of shoreline, to be used for housing developments. Total value of the one-time heavily wooded area will be about |7 million when completed Cole said. Twelve miles of roads have already been constructed in th« lake .Ufa. Some 30,000 trees were cut down before the project got under way In January. with *7 tanners in the area tor the purchase of MM seres of ----"Had just one of them refused to sell me their property," Cole revealed, "the lake could never have been started." The lake was named Shannon, Cole sold, because the farmers are of Irish ancestry. it Miles or boads With the completion of the lake, lakefront property sites will now be sold, he explained. Twelve miles of roads have been built to serve future residents of the area. The project, which was started in January. It the biggest undertaken by Cate. Man-made lakes already to Its credit Include Cedar Shores, Twin Lake, Lake Sherwood and the Lakewood Valley development. Until Lake . Shannon was built. Lake Sherwood had been his biggest project. .. * • dr ★ However, Cole explained that whereas Lake Sherwood took nearly n year to fill, Lake Shannon, because of Its natural valley aet-ting, only required three weeks. Romeo, Utica School Districts Camp Agawam Eye Classroom Needs, Bonc/sConclave Set Officials in both the Romeo and Utica school districts are discussing the need the more classrooms with a view to slating bond issues in the near future. The Romeo Board of Education has already gone so far as to engage a Detroit architectural firm to assist with preliminary planning for additional facilities. , Eberie M. Smith Associates, Ipe., has been hired to work with the board oa proposed additions to three schools and plans for a new elementary, school. The Romeo board has agreed to get an estimate of the cost of the whole package which includes 27 new classrooms and other facilities. WWJ, MCVtEW COUTH_______________ Before making any decision the school officials will review costs of each individual project to decide on the merits of each phase and the program In Jts entirety. Proposed additions to the high them, had to be cut down. "" flole aald that 30.000 trees otall kinds were cut down in $% weeks by live men. Continuously feeding the 18-foot* deep lake, Cole said, are numerous underground natural springs and i the msi" source. Ore Creek. which Is apprasbnatelp the same ■tie as Uakm Lake la Oakland County, Onto didn’t forget to leave Ms tradeaojik. As in all his lake projects, he has built into the new lake seven islands, which someday he hopes will be used for recreation areas. * dr ; ft To keep the water level at ail times, the young engineer has built two spillways, one of them a x*-. serve should heavy rains raise the water. He said when the project is complete with homes, the total value of the area will be about 87 million. Club Has Act Climbers CONCORD. N. H. (UPD - The White Mountains of New Hampshire have * peaks more than 4.000 feet high. The Appalachian Mountain Club haa started a sub- have reached all 46 of them. school are rooms tor drafting services, a p e e I a I education, chemistry and physics lectures aad speech, counseling, guidance and tenting. Also under consideration are a ioTiby on the gymnasium, improved parking area and a sidewalk gross the front of toe building. * * * At the junior high, more classroom space is needed to meet current enrollments, plus a separate building for the heating plant. A new entrance and improved parking also are being discussed. L-^P+apwaad for Washington School la a room for early elementary special education, malti- pansion. The new elementary unit would] house a special education room,] added second grade in 1961, added third grade in 1962, special services and library room, office, heat- Engineer Cites Lack of Funds Rochester Citizens Rap km of local Roads ing plant, faculty' room, storage and supplies. UTICA PROBLEM In Utick, school officials are faced with an ever-increasing population problem. Enrollment in the district this year is expected to reach 7,067 [which is 1,001 over last year. Sccordlag to gapt. Fred Atkinson, predicted enrollment for the fait of 1M1 to 8,MS, with elementary schools nearty filled and large housing developments under way. “A, bond issue ia necessary now. The building nee d s committee, I of PTA representatives, will suggest the buildings and the amount to be spent," said Geoige Roberts, board secretary.________ He added by the time a bond issue is passed and cor is completed, 18 montin will have {gone by. * * + He predicted the need of two new elementary buildings, and by fall of 1962, a third junior " school. Atkinson also envisioned the need and added that he hopes for-■ bond issue this fall. Bey Scout Ordgr cl the Arrow Starts Parley Today ORION TOWNSHIP - The fall conclave of Chippewa Lodge No. 39, Order of the Arrow, will be held today through Sunday at Boy Scout Camp Agawam for induction of new members and service pro-jects at camp. Mike Russell of Rochester and Denby Smith of Clarkston are co-chairmen of the event, announced Larry Elzerman of Utica, local lodge chief of this national society of Boy Scout honors campers and leaders. ' Colorful Indian ceremonials will be headed by Dave Engel ef Romeo. King 8tetler of Pontiac will direct. all Induction aethl- 8y DON FERMOYLE ROCHESTER — The poor condition of "local roads" in Oakland County came under fire last night public forum sponsored by the Rochester Area Community Council. County Highway Engineer Paul Van Roekle said that one reason —J!n-lack, of. funds'*I«r was keep-ing subdivision streets and secondary roads from being' property maintained. The County to forced by law to spend meet et Its money on primary rends, Van Reekie explained. He saM-timt to percent ef the funds obtained through gasoline and weight taxes mnst be spent on these major thoroughfares. Under the present legislative system, he said, the county must be supplied matching funds from some other source before any work can be done on the less-traveled routes. ★ it it Van Roekle admitted that the ‘other source" usually had to come from private citizens in the form of spedal assessments. Many resident* complained ef the lack of maintenance ef Wasfc-ington Road, located northeast of Rochester, which Is dasalfied.as a local road. Others objected to the rutted condition of Dequindre in the Hamlin Road area. Van Roekle said Dequindre, a primary route, is scheduled to be rebuilt within the next five yenril. IN ATTEND WED 69 TEAM - An open bouse from J to 5 p. to. Sunday will be held «t the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Frank of 705 Bloom-J er Road. Avon Township, who will be honored on the.eve of their V 60th nrihltni anniversary. The Franks, who were foarriEd In Avon Township on Sept. 1ft, 1900. have 3 sons, 3 daughters. 13 grandchildren «d 3 west-grandchildren. Also present at the forum to explain the work of their respective departments were Cyril E. Miller, Am Township supervisor, and Jooeph R WHbw, expressway coordinator for the State Hight Department The meeting at Elementally School < by approximately la* residents, Including many representatives of civic aad uelgbbsrtiood organizations. Wilbur outlined the State Highway Department's five-year building plan for the audience. He said It is coating about 8300 million year, with* much of the money being supplied by matching funds from the federal government. # it it In view of his department's progress in expressway construction Wilbur estimated that the proposed-Chrysler Expressway could be completed from Eight Mile Road to Pontiac by 1963. A lack of money tor rand earn- Plan Art Class for Rochester's Newr ROCHESTER—A series of three after-school art workshops for new elementary teachers in the Rochester Community School System willj begin here Wednesday. ♦ ♦ ♦ Other meetings will be held Sept. 28 and Get. $ at the elementary art office in Woodward School. The new teachers will be to* - strucled-astaihcit -respansihilitirs in the school system’s cooperative art program, according to Dorothy Whipple, head of the elementary art deportment. Brandon PTA to See Two Safety Movies ORTONVILLE—The theme of the first fall meeting of the Brandon Parent-Teacher Association Mooli be “Tericji Your Chjld to be Wary.” State Police Trooper Wilbur Ry-kert of the Pontiac Post will show two short movies to illustrate the topic. The program also ia planned to honor the four teachers who are retiring and to welcome the 11 new apes in the district. Dessert will be served preceding the meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the high school. rebuilding the camp’s rifle range. Jerry Devisacher of Mount Clem-■ns will discuss archaeology and display Indian crafts during the Saturday night banquet program. Sunday morning events include church service, sports, games and MbrtMpi Other conclave staff members j* William Fortier of Mount Clemens and Dave Vogt of Utica, cooks: Fred Hell of Milford, registration; Warren Gooch and Dennis Poosch of Pontiac, program; William . J.] DeGrace of Birmingham and- Van R. Braidwood of Pontiac, advisers. He said more business and industry are needed 1n the townhip to provide additional tix money for roads. , # it ■ it The road forum- was scheduled as 1h/ first ef ■ aeries of public discussions to be paswd by the] Rochester Area Community Council. Moderator of the meeting was Uoyd Lake, vice president of the Auburn Legion Auxiliary Given National Honors AUBURN HEIGHTS — The aux iliary of H8U Gazette Post 143 of the American Legion was the recent recipient of national and state honors for its recruitment of junior members. The local unit was awarded tile American Legion's national citation tar meritorious service, the Department of MichPma' -Muth Trophy and the 180^ District's junior activities plaque. •umjor membership in the auxiliary Is open to daughters ' of American Legionnaires. Meetings are held on the.first Saturday of the month at M Churchill Road. New president of tBe auxiliary ia Mrs. EdwaixL Miller tihn sue* cedis Mrs. Water Leitner. Junior membership chairman i ia Mre. Paul El well. Voorhees-Siple funeral sous AatasWacTsmlM ^^E Mtlj w Cemetery Lata % At M B.M. Today there were replies al Ths Press office la the following boxes: I, t. 4. IS. 17. II. It, M. tl. aa, 47, to, 78, 77. M, tot, M7,. n*r— Help Wanted Malt 6 l)tv« Iir PM tbu« you learn. Ajady 411 I. Stylus*, no phono XMtTous —IMS tor nDwHin st national organta-Intervlsw toll FS Hnlfr VwM MaM ♦ past rum knm *t mm-« — a atah t»r evening work. Call Mt. Tayhtr. OnTtoto.ll noon in, I mb. Route Mgr. Opening tor mm MUm to start st sst-tom snd -tMw tot too. Aver*** pay. dnrfos IfatahM IW per week _Fhon* Oil 3-»»S _ SALESMAN WANTED. MO EX--arrirnss a**a*aart. part or Toil Ms*. Rofer's tele* and tervlav, Ms Auburn, sail ng Mtfo tAt.xa MfotasENtAtiva’’ tooto bracket. needed b» well known nppllaato manufacturer to top-resent npsspasy throuah tsssi district off lea Contact in* aur present d e a I s r i f ranch) sing ne* deslers sod ssststtns then In pram ottos out products ihroufh their etore*. Opportunity tor on- Hrt# WmM 9mm-9'- i toono ont TO EXP. SALESWOMAN roe women's ignttav etore M 22fr SB Reply Pontiac Press . - kUASLS WOMAN.' OiHfo' MP ’ll burn Hetoto* vtaMto. fit. A-UM . STENOGRAPHIC ASrp OgniRRMe cfclitof pselttss. I day week. Must he food at eherthsnd and ttotef Write Chattel Frees fin SALESMAN FULL TIME, MENS cwrhlnt esperlenre preferred Many employment benefits Apply st Robert Hill Clothes S4M mils • wuhoVy, ciarkstf- Secretary type to WFM surtlas salary tlMO with msrlt mhun to ~ TBtiPHONE CANVAS9KRB ■Mill to mis' Jed Sana fUe It stir i Ksperlems not m r. w* ara willtns to tn who are wUnni to wai Mtt, Ask tor Fred anno realty—— ' 4-0»0,>. R-h p.m. A TOP aAKidtO NAtlONAL 4}r to *Mrr*oe ettokllMw? are In a permanent year lacnl friqdhiaed mendoui rdpest port unity lor l.___________^ can susrsntet tilt per week the rt|bt men. FE l-HOf. _ A PARt TIMS JOB —It yss are Itei to la pmi., o sppesrlni ana bars a car: : nay to abla to qualify for too that will aaahie you to si •M S week sad sttU retain ft regular Job tor tafernattoB ' business and op- BO Jostyn _ rij*Eif~s> o i m slesmsn- sales a CANVASSERS WE NEED I EXPERIENCED MEN TO CANVASS FOR CLEAN-LEADS OUARAirnaCD INCOME INO'~ ORDERS AND HEATINQ FLU! CUMMISSIOM;’ EAST HEATING CO. CONTACT MAN: npinhisi self startlaj < Childrervs- Counselor guidance of children. Day work paly Matters dag rad la social work pftferrad but will consider outstanding person with bachelor . to tojehofogj. aadatogy or lated fields Ceuneelmg esper-leneo preferred. Balarv 14*00-05400 to atari, depending upon * education and ekperlcnce with anlnry Increases | fiM, Paid annual and sick leave plan. Hoe-pltallMtlon, life Insurance, aoelal security and retirement benefits. _ apply boaUns-fcaea^ito-Ug,________ CENTERLEW ORINDER. ABLE to set uo and optrnte. Fullerton MnnutacturUg Co . Wl Mill Av- DRIVER TQ Lyen, y area. MA BAVSB, tSFT II. IM u Lake st., ng* fo: > er of James aad Toinmta Saves; dear uncle of Mr. aad Mrs. Otorgt Bowdltch. Funeral serv-Hw will a* held Saturday. Beat. IT. at 1 p.m from the Macedonia Bapttat Church with Rev. L. R Miner officiating. Interment la ..pit tanftoteetoto. I*- — -*** MILLSR. SRFT. 14, ltdO. MAI Jurat Susan. TIN Whitfield. Wi terford; beloved Infant daughti of Angus M. npd Marjorie MlUi ’Kdf M 6-1204, EXPERIENCE) BUTCHER Far Wholesale Meat Packing Must to good toner and roller. Only a top man. with many year* experience need anti- Over union scale. Hoffman's Oakland Packing Market. 71* Olenwood EXPERIENCED BODY MAN WITH tools, mast to capable of moklag >1*0 per Wk. A A I Collision, Pontiac Monk*. FOUR MEN Cr If. I_________ Fran tJudithj :. Miller a J Mrs. door . ----» and Mr. and Mrs. a. l. Van Volkenburgh. Drava-aide aarvtaa was held today at 1:3* p.m: from' torry Mt. Park Cemetery with Ear. Wlddlfleld otflctatlng. Arraagameat* war* by Coats Funeral Home. Dreyton WBsr" ■" . ' NYPJSg, gSFT. II. ia*. MRS Anna. Til Orion Rd., Ml Orion, ag* to; dear matter tf Mrs. Donald L Metote Sr.: daar trnad-mother at Donald McFate Jr. Funeral service will to held Sat-- ari*y. BaaL IT at it an. Itw-Anin’s Fuharai hobj*. ut« Orton with Faator gllteifo .*TO» clatlag, Intermant In Oakdale Cemetery. Jack ton. Michigan jfn. mfo — the AliioV y Crime. STEADMAN. MPT. 1*. INI. ELLA, fiam*rly of 3*3 Otoadtar, aga T«; daar slater of Mr*. Flora Johnson aad Harry atfl**; daar aunt of Oleaa Johnson. Merritt Johnson and Harold BtUcs. Funeral am-! Wmm ttt hajf jataTday. g*pt. it at « p.m. tram the Farmer-Saovar Funeral Bow with Her. Milton H. Bank officiating. Interment ia Oak RUi. Mrs. Steadman trIU If* to stats at tto _ Farmer-flnorer Funeral Home. stsyxnb, ttFT i iT'iaaa! Harriet . Bird. Ml 1 Pine Enob Rd.. Sarto-Ida, aga 13; daar mathsr of Eeq Both mart os; daar alitor of William A. WIndiate. Mrs. Lora Baton u4 Mrs. tow Booker; oho aorvUed by i nail aodahlidioo t Allen's Fuasral Home. Lato toy, Sopt. IT at 1 gute. from the Sashabow Presbyterian Cburch with B*v. Clifford Baskins offl-claung tolanaato la Saatobnw Cemetery Mr*. Stevaas wm Ha . a. — •- -.t Fnrmer-Snovqr Pauerai MtoU* Barry and r: alao surrtrad by ala 1 sMl four grsat-a. Funeral a* rv I ti win *e mmm Snturdny, tot. IT, at 1:31 PJa. from tbs Huntoon Funeral Rome mKm um. fob VanLoon offldaUn* Interment la -----------” Mr, gutter wtU it Huntoon Pmaoral Oakland 1 is la stat Comotery. Clare, Mr. Wordaa. 'M, :«BS taken to th* Thurston Fu- __ WOMEN WITH Elll vaeeneles. Full or OppurfumfY OF T»»i" jfto^ Income W M Perry 130 FACTORY BRANCH HAS OPEN-Inns for 3 men between 31 snd M. No experience necessary -flood opiwrtunlly for ifght man. CUI for sppoiMmeM between 3 and », FE 4-N01______ HOUBBMAN TO UYS Df BLOOM-field home. cook, launder, drive. siss month start. Ml e-M40 _ PENSION NEEDED I work nnound home, sure sor oome than wages. PE 4 IMS. ■ ■ ; MAN WANTED: OOOD OpENINO In NX. Oakland Ob. or Foraso and Eeege Harbor. Sell RawMgh Products Test around, steady work: good profits. Write Raw-- telgb1* Ptpt. MCI MS Iff TTseport. -III ■■_________ _ MIDDLEAOED MAN TT> MANAGE small trailer park, must live on premises. MA 4-3*33, Needed Immediately 3 mca ever in Willed Lake vt* clnltr preferred. Far Infsrmatlon CUP Mr Teepla*. MA «-34M, I to I. p.m jiff" ________ OPENINfr FOR 3 MEN Wanted a oood reuasle man to supply customers tn FI Oakland Co or Pontiac and Keego Harbor with RawleJih Products Writ* Rawlttgh’s, Dapt. MCl-sao-lit Freeport, ill. ' T. WANTED EXPERIENCED Ttt t^Mdjdtan^cato ttaU^si^a^nd Box M. _ . WE NAVE A“PLAdt Ilf OOR' OR-ganlastloa for an experienced real estate salesman Our operation cover* .13 nommunllles In I Oakland County by mVSAa oi “vf sgosey. QMm pe 3-TMi, nil, .aw- . . t TOY DEMONSTRATOM - ■ OET -"VhSji ■d ixpinnwa I to ill MssSlMto fi«m Ewfll inrMaata. tonutsflhsm. ■■ ; .... -WHITE WOMAR, LIGHT MOUBB- Crescent Lake ‘Rond and Hatch* cry. Call between < aad I p.m, * OR 3-S4I3._----- " - .. WANTED EXPm»NciD TBLfr phone soneltoy. salary sad com-. mission PE 3-Tlto. . I TUESDAY AMO wanted experienced Far ... Wf b Plrsa cook State *|e • ---------- —-U. Free* totter opportunity far the man. If ran are. not tnsktni money you feel yon should Mr Newland for eonfldentli tervlew. ALLEN GILES fid ESTATE. Uncoln l-MM VOtlNO' MEN TO LEARS MOBILE IMtUU. Must ■ iresslva and willing HMft romRIIoos with" "galBg'' -tal. Chrysler. Plymouth Valiant. Newport DMltrahtp. Apply to.. Mr. Warroa Louroace, 1J4 Oek-land tow fOp|f6 ARb AOOREMiVE RlOH achool^if*aa*t». needed M tralne* £ Stead! t/o?* W Dlile Htghwey. Ranr I Help Wanted Femnfo 7 I-WAT RADIO DISPATCH BR. muet know eHr FB 3-S3M_______ ARE YOU _____________ Interested la working M PM. 3 *v*nltiR* a watk. Aik) aaralAc m-ltitCar Nm 1— ftUi living tjuarn cao"pB 3jSkr*l tot sr tot s»*ni. rtilp Wifltfii » act now openinob limited. Demonstrate nationally MpVhSB. name brand toys b gifts No , no dwivofto*. top pay. Tib"''# SERI enterprise!. d' &tro,t ‘ minted !lmiu5t,t" A ad ro kfE l!*5^onftacUlMW MUE finisher. QUALITY Plant, fall lime position Eaceltrnl working cood.. Ber* Cleaners, MA Mill BABYSITTER. 4 N10HT8 A WEEK Ut 3-3134 ' BABYBtTTSm BY THE WEEK. Live In FE »-«T6H _ BABYB1TTER TO LIVE W I DATS a woek PB >-3*t3 TBJO BtlHINEBB A eareer la tto cosmtoc I IntoiesUag and profitable to* setltng. An Avon Manager will be happy- td discuss Our earning opportunity with you Phone today —FE 4-4*6* nr writ* Drayton Plains P.D. Boa 31 _ CHILD, OOOD re own trans. CaU nsportntlon. Union -!*»■______________________ CURB WAITREM. U OR OVER, —guper CMef Drtre-tn, T»W-graph B*nr Dlsl*. CURB OIHL AND WAITRESS 11 or over.. Apply in person only. •eef Burher Prfve-ln. Waterford, Mich. IU.8. 101. COUNTER AND CURB OtRLS; • Ta^r-^y, "irf/n T^graph" DRUG AND COSMETIC CLERE experienced' Apply Union r ^-Drug. MM Cooley Li' tod v Lake Rd PM Dining Room Waitress Ted'* hove Immediate openings for dining roam waitress**. Apply , Inperson holy. TED’S —* Woodward M Sq. lake Rd. EXFERtEE L'UT^tiR LT - C06t- " Ing h general, ttay. Private bath 'll bedroom. 140 Thura t titer, n*te Sun. Off MM Ardmore Dr., Birmingham. Ml MT37. _ eXpkrTEnced Salesgirl for sportx wear depart-*—- | —- j ffoaX MitoBhB*. ftltAOTVOPERATOR AND MANI fr^oH Mw^shop"taentto'to , amSsrar REAL EgTATf” BATjMMAN7TjiAR or woman, eaperlenced. full time You will be belped with listings and prospects II you work, ydo will make money. H. R. Hagstrom OR 4-tlit ..._ RETIRED MAN TO IOOM AWWl •mail aarklng lot ino drinkers 1 room and some pay, IM North ” EmptoyntantAgincifiir V rnn .Fr.F. grad Man totwtoa 'to ago* of foil, with aervto* obligations full tilled, for poaMI-n with prominent aa-tlonal compvty to learn finance and sal*!, MM to (tart. Midwest Employment, 404 Poatlse State Bank Bldg, Pfi M3ff. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE R't EAST HURON »U1TR 0 PE 0-0M4 -Instructions 10 EARN BIO PAY EVERY WEEK la Electronics. The American —Teoh *4 Cblaag*. a a*a»g __gaaiestloa offers complet Tag. Par full inform all o« " Klectronlcs. Box II. raw ' Finish High Sdbool Study at tto t awarded If j 1ST CLAM CARPENTRY 1 FINISHED CARPENTERS, R3CE work by hour or lob. Pi MBI, A-l WALL WASHINO CARPET. _|i part ThH Wailed i!aee ArmL Needed i atea must be nrexently employed. Over 31. Have a esr and willing to work. CM Mr paarad MA 4-M11. « to ■ bJMjtcMtony - , - - Real Estate Salomcn Or will train men with other . anlee background Attte* office eorntngs unlimited RTT (Dick) VAttJET REALTOR FE 4-3531 34* OAKLAND AVENUE tiAN<|ii>TjH®ffi0HtifjFuilN-... oee Installer. Can FEi-Ylte WHAT DO -YOU NEED? Whntever R is, you’ll hmve more success in find- -ing it in The Plontinc Press Want Ads. ■ J,;., To Pfattx a Ad - ' - DIAL PE 2-8181 CPERlkNI ^ person. Mr. lurartla. 103 N,PJa*l-POUR WOMEN OVER' TWBrrT- soUcUlag- — ____________.r; ■jufpty Main Cleaners. 44M Elisabeth • -^e.lwar" -T^1' ...........■—■- iT*COOt rOR MORNINOR. I OR 3-31M.__ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR motherless home Call MT 3 1111. 'nia raiSiBniili. l«S^tt?e."pE ^ TOONO MAN DRBIRM years. children. ' m-3>7" " . I IM. S _________la. PE 4-ta)0 for appointment. __________ _____ HAVE PUN. BARN U* TO IM A . weak. Port time, to t Tupper-wsre Dgoler. Phone IE Mtfl RAVI A JEWELRY PARTY, fo per cent tree Jewelry. PB l-IHl HOUSEKEEPER. MATURE MOTH-^ly^tlpe.-l^jtnd-ttTra.-giyjia ad. 3*31 Woodward Area**. Detroit TE MM. KITCHEN HELP WANTED?”APPLY at Big, Boy DHn Ia, SMI Dixie HOUSEKEEPER 4 DAYS PER week car necessary. CAU Bat. A Ntm PE 4-5444, WHITE LADY FOR HOU8EKEEP-Ine aad car* of 3 children, S and I. t». Live m FE 3-747*. _ OIRL FOR INSURANCE OF- CARFENTER h CEMENT WdWT new b1 repair, odd Job* * epo-' . rlallty. It UfoT CARPENTER in# ASH R«-modelin*. PB 4-0435 CHRISTIAN TOONO MAN BE-xlrex work of any kind. FE ' Hrt». ' " CARFiamCR WORK Of SMALL CRANE HEAVY EOUIFMENt OR ewe rotor. FE *-IM- as custodian < foriwTi flee, typing required, age ll to _________ FS *-t4Y*- PARlTfSiE AALEBWOR*. CON-locttag orgnatantloo*. school a, s *'*'■ *“ ,“f raising projects. Part Time Office Help . We sr* lataramml to -Trtniltog A ini. er .WMMR with KE perlence, interested to working I MN a day I M A M to Monday through Friday. If latonmtod pleas* write Mk W, Pontlae Pres*, gtetoa tail particular* of mm «ip*ti«itei tolfops (tala* and #5T PPH BAEMR1M. iH iELAtau WErriTc a.i to Uve la Mari 1 wages. FE %4m. MAX WOULD LIKE _ HU OM buiMtet i J*ori tipi MWac L-___________ _ K*t+mice$ Ft MAN WISHES PART TIME WORE From 1:00 a m. to t:M a m FE - Avtllable after 3 | wag* M tour. PE t-wm WORK OP ART KINO. after I pm. rt h-foB. _________ WALL WAgHINO BY MACK. Rubs Work Waritad F>mR|fi |g 1 DAY IHONWa. EXP.. REP. AM N^ltadtoSETnaarParryto. W riPA T R«P.~«M j good at EmB .. wggrS2 Exfi. . osNEkaL' omcE. credit, payroll, good Mnrrtod. 4 yra. w1^ Mayor, PUom Praia Box r exp . tfltaTL, Saturdays. FE' h mONDJOS AND DAT TEtii warned. Tel-Rurco vtetoKy. DTOMNdk' Eft mtmvmam Building Sen kMiMTIilMliii -bruce.-—— * - jota W .0*1*1. MY 4 CARPENTRY-^ Mwtm - f • MR^IT~ItD nXT • . r Local ir long dutancanovlng pi yfm -iutj moTno u> fe mw AllUHCiMi BgMODgtJNOl A1 MbVlitO bEEvreE Tyab Mg k Son • R»»-ooab's Bate* W 3-36M MK| _ i un j BEDROOM EXCELLENT I referenda*. ‘ j CALL RELMir UOHT SAUQNO. I tUU — ■I no Job too small. MA Mil. TS5—p mrsmmt ' no job too ibh. wa »•«*«. ; men FE DISCARDED ARTICLES HAULED a, I (roe. Ft MM igflfJME red cemeW ea uliwo ri rAtoi"fireplaces. OR XMi kind. ftta*. MfeTOP MODBMBAtlOii. HAUUNO A&D RUBBISH NAME boJIwe partial tofti ai ifc yip prta* Any Una. n iMM. (51 !*»•*« builder Ml HAULINO AND RlTBilSH. kS LOAD '•JeBPl . ' ......... - Anytime PE ADDITIONS, OARAGES AWNIN08 jaSSas JNaMa* •*--------—“*■**•' ilhr api. witn~oaraok. partlV MO*_____________I DECEMBER" TO JUNE BETTER j vcw cntra ind MOVING, or ANY ” lu irM|i aatolani faraUasd | 1-4*00. i. MA AMU.________ apartment or bwi in PeatM* i .nffiTE AND" RUBBUS" NAllE ! ralfij*. r»p«Mibj*_egjg I * Uttr# and wife. Mr. O'Hera. Ft ----». ~ MITE LAROE PAMILT > TrnrlrU»s l RMS. AND BAtSTlZnpER, Jptie Mtlnalei, OE HW cffiM/F.r^au!® Pontisc Farm and "djwtml^TVsctof G). CEMENT WORK PLt*". - . - jTfcHF smbi Trailer^ Sharp Living Quarters 33 • L. Mmutt COMPLETE REMODELING BERV 1 Ice BasemaaU under preeent honsa. addition* alterations. cab-ineta. M#ni Maak Liaaniad. jrtiwt. I 4I40PS ATTRACTIVE iff i or 3 adults. PE ——■ bachelor apt. PURR, VERT nine, quiet, main floor. TV. North gWMm. COTTA&E3 LAKE ORION, ALL Militia*. Wlntoi -ate», S. Broadway. MY 3-4063. cWiur:"A”° *"■ CLEAN 1 ROOM APT. U'e^HOVEY UNtii. 1-AK1A1j,C. | To Ortl toy MBS ootfoot at| **** **’ oeultT and mortgegs* Min ltort)ksea arallable. Cash ““ Open Daljr '-wa., Sunday ■ IAN'WITS NEW DUMP TRUCK! wattle wait of SSP IMS. BA- PREE RENT AND UTIL ITU* IN UMdern home lor elderly Onrlatiaa woman or couple tn exchange tor housekeeping (or widow FE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgi. ll ' Rfat ApU. Unfurm. IEW 4 ROOM APARTMENT IN j J UTB Jgfcwl&.’a dECORAtED -LAROE j tog room, full abed bedroom. SbdKln^ffiSi^Se goer*.:Ursa ' dinette Abe liable kitchen. One heated buildlnrluM 1 etory walk- j] I E 3*m t BATH, lAfE- 1 » ROOM. PARTLY MODERN icbool within 1 houae MA HIM._________ E. Pike.-Wt I f BgDi85M7T'AgRE. 1 CAR OA-rage. Lake ptirtlcfee. Option to i#7iiiffiB*riM>iist ROOMS AND BATH IN DRAT-ton. |50 a month. OR S-tStl or OB a-STM. Com, ! iff class otf. AUBMT.T^ABiF- -4MPTMI MM IMM^^nsTiwu. Qmi RoMTOE 1 ”** —■ imerolal. iRemedaUng Bn and deatanlng DRV WAU- fll TAPINO AND P lEctrical serv-pree nrr. PARTNEY Electric. PE LMlT %AVAtlNd AND TWCNCTINO L —‘anfea, draia noide. I light IMMg. UL PAINTINO AND PAPERING interior and anterior. Otiaranteod workmanehlp. PE 4-SW, AlPAtNflNO DtTEjllOR. EX-tertor It per cent Mae lor each. OnaroBMidTProo eat. PE ARMt. 41 PAINTINO A DECORATINO. Paper remerwd PR * WSrUBSE&nk I Efficiency Apartments ARRO REALTY MoIm room. kUchen. hathroem MO Caaa-EHaabath Road M S. Paddock, ft »-r** CASH POR LAND CONTRACTB rURNUHED^APTB. "H H. J. vaa Welt. aAM Duia Hwy. mo. BaUartaw lalmid, L OR S-USB AduVtc. IMMEDIATE ACTION «g^& On lojf food lud contracts. Ikm uttutlts’ turn. ROTH ______ PEMSS1 FREE ESTIMATE I AA A PAriMrtKO » D*00*AtHltt LElectric EM, M aancriinaa. RaiaosaMe. p>oe adMmMoo PIbbo El» Him. I ex -* piiNTtRO EirriidOR anId f uileffoPT“—- •~r tsar uerontetd PE HUl gg srSP I'.pLABfSS&d Brewer Real Estate a-M»1 Reea. PR *-0g» __ASK FOR JOE REUS ABSOLUTM.T TBX PASTlST AC- ___“ A Lady interior decorator. 1. A. PATH____rdliill -MIIBa, mm. _~. ' J PAINTINO. INT A EXT PAPER I -- r~-^rft' »t-hiMwrr.' 1 . ' -j kotkM—Mae* Thompoim PE . HAVE YOU, :i buyare waltl PtrtHdga. I WsstM ReeI Betat s 4-SMI. ISM W. 36 Ualaa Lake rtth alaetrto eiora ana rolrig. lit mo. Inal. .... heat. EM -3-43M. LAKE ORION A^T I ATTRAO-tire mama A hath. Private en-tranea A garage. Oat baat. cbupla only, pi par atonlh. UUIttlet aa-tra Call MY S-S4M. LAROP LOVELY I AMS'" ItivL near AUrpwt adnlta only. OR JMS Wet S«rvkE 241 LISTINGS WANTED Wt hate reduced our aapply ad 1 **' llatiag* due In raaont anlaa. There-fora, wa naad Uatiaga ot nil typaa 1 _ J — today I ** NO need lutings ol n .•3f sar * LAMB 1 ROOM^APARTMENT. ,.private entrance. PE 4-tl». - ^ RncamtirtE aPts' “ I utmtie* lam. lit per week. Paw Pontiac Lake Rd OR S-M44 PENTHOUSI WITH 3 BEDROOMS. IhMM ----------- “* 1----- R«0Tr,dm+ genammE OARK REAL SSIAIE *^OT™lr rnsemem tBPSBmsnL noai and «tibM| nail IT IfflT > CASH ■' PE MRS. _ 25 9 hours POR YOUR ROME UNION1LAKE—LAROS I RMS ARD ~ EQUITY OR LAND CONTRACT. I bath. Modem ant. bldl. Ivery- er. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor mi j welcome, tit Orchard Lafca, PE ^hoTV1 MMl. ORCHARD COURT APARTMEMTS "MadtARSNU Detail" ADULTS ONLY PI MHl «HSurf i ■ e6omk ' bate. ■tam, radrir. and wnabtr. Naar Blue Sky PI I-1UT._____ THRU ROOM PLUS ETTCBRN and bath. AU hava ant wparatad aATCR APTS. U N . PARKI ST. ■ A I ARCADIA CT.__ UPPER 4 ROOM AMD BATH Man and rung. Oaa boat ana gat for cooking fnrnlahog Clean. * Trognnt nr «nU OR 3-40S0 pprtut s ijiRCM ROOMS AND bath, Adulta. UtUltloa and gai atove dagnMiM. Bilrrr lake. Burnt M MM._______. , * s BEDROOM. COZY, CLEAN, j g ROOMS. OIL HEAT. AUTOMATIC mj*,a~. m vmn tor haiabolan or atodanli, naar MBUO, 413 wk. FE 4-SM1. ! BEDRM OAS NEAT. PULL bamt., near aabooLrtry nice. 331 per week, EaSdwte^Cbll EM 34331. ’__ Payed drlroway Mda-t walks. Jt ■ SIS. lot. Term*, tilt j Rlrarvlaw. Drayton Plaint, OR l badraam. large •rite dinin' - Poniplttcee. reeraaQan a.— lake privilege*. gUOO, 13,000 down. 1U9 PetroUa. EM J-U13 | BEDROOMS. BALDWIN - ST. Iltetiaal area. Corner fanoad In , IU. I ear garage. Oood term* to right party. PE 4-03M.________ - BEDROOM BRICE RANCH. 3 BLKS WEST OP . pita). S rnu. “ 1 " Oil heat. By_____ 4 Bedrms., Vi Acre Fruit end Berries Fruit troac and flower* adorn thU dandy Sfea dnrm. Mat M min. Wr.^«ra!^tor,1i« MO* d?*am? Wlmo,UftAR01jS EKt PBANESi MM Upton U. nd . EM 3-33M. Open ’tat p.m. t AND » ROOM HOUSES. REVOLT decorated. Law down payment. FE 8-3403. a BEDROOMS. 3 BATHS. SECOND near, knotty; pin*, naar aobaoU. — *-lTWi 4-S344. ROOMS AND RATH. LOW1R 000. diahwantr ft dlapoaol. tharm- > BATH NEAR BALD lot 350 I SO- lake to 1-away, land contract br with tow down payment. i»-g). PE 4-44H. Let Dram pry Canal On. thi* condition forever by their Hatts Dry Method. p»ini or ptaur var a pat Upholstering Draitr Dry -Construction Co. METAMORA OS P-33M or PUNT PI S-dtU V"J EAKLE-S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. CoUcy Lake Bd- EM *-1 THOMAS UntOLSTERlNO V 101 NORTH PERRY ST. ; FE 5-88% _ Lost and Found 26 LOST - LADIES TAN LEATHER — vmi ______ ___PEMjaa WANTED |0~HT f . OARAOE. CABINS **PHA°^ ROUSE MOVI NO pjLOSTt- LIVER AND WHmtPOINT-' er. vicinity U Oakland Arc. and Kennett Road PE 3-SM3 or PE PULL AxTOUl d ^41^ tOOB*** ^ to* AEOT1 _______ _____.. y E D PROM EafladUka — t Rinibri ssni ■ 1 large hhd 1 pup. Mfiga. floor service. lay-|Hobbies and SuppUoo 26A indp—flfltfittlniJr IWf llill r I- nr, m m iwiibr, rtnnn ■■.. ---w . ^ dBm ____ gy./* PLASTERING ft REPAIR! Pat Lee. nc 1-7131 . I #LA#HERhtO. NEW AMD Rk- plate »tudlo *et-up. 3300. PE !■ -pair, Veen KeUer. UL 3-1740. ‘ I. * V O SNYDER FLOOR XAYtNO,! eiuodlng pad flnlchlng. non# PE R06F repairs j EAVESTROPOHINO PE 444ttl iOOTTN~ AND SHEET METAL.! OS 3ASI7. ______________ j Notices End Personals 27 my o S?l4 Aiurjj.: awei. PE HW ectimatac. OR 3- WATERPROOFING Work snarantotd^Pwt eitlmatei ‘•NEEDED*’ Lake. Properties— LOTS — COTTAGES — TR. Rl Buyers Galore __J. A. TAYLOR. AOENCY 7733 HIOHLAND ROAD OR 4-4> OUTINGS WANTED rour equity on houae I, lead contract*. KENNEDY Realtor 3101 W. Huron jt._ ALL CASH Rent Apts. a-4437 er PE 3to7U. . ___ . RMBRBUM. HIW furnished lekefroot apartment. OR >4144. I llffiOOM APT. 1 OR t SMALL 3 BEDROOM. OROIIND I*LOOR ?haT----------------- ROOMS ANta BArti.wUi oJt-t-1 Lake. One Mock from ecbool. m - “ EM 3-3444 and ROOMS AW0 _________ BATE, ta only. OakhUl St. UL L MAKES OP POURTAIN KNS fpaired by factory trained men t our office.' Oeneral Printing ft Shr Supply Co U W. L*»-It. Phone PIT 3-4333 AEROTREDi KNAPP SHOES PREP HERMAN OB l-»M ARE Vou WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ,-ONSOUDATP- ALL TOUR BILLS and let US OITTE YOU ORE PLACE TO PAY. B UDGET SERVj' ..—-— ...... 1 unwanted article* picked up, hrniahed lakefroot epartmei at of chaw. YRE WfflNO'! _OR MM3. _ _ • i JND STORE. " PE 4-7104. MA , BEDROOM. CORNER RLIZ. ARD TIM W. Mapto MAyfalr S-MIO SPECIALIZED REALTY SERVICE Call Loult , Borat, Realtor. SB Util.___________;____. RMrt Afte. FMflslMd J71 I. ROOM ARD KITCHRNam, j RLOOMPIELD wall cleaner! DAi.vTY maid'supplies - Wan Iaad window*. Reasonable i Menomln-- Mr* Wallace. PE Man._________ ____I 3-7*05 _ ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-poirtng end rewinding. lit E Rte- Phone PE 4-3M1-H. C. LITTLE FURSACE PitRTS, • and service. PE 44743. PAY’S PARTS AND SERVICE ! Wholesale and Retail SB Oakland Am. fe 3-twi I PORTABUTsTEAM CLEANINO IMPRINTED Wedding Napkins "FREE" —PLUS 14S INPORMALB— With Every Or ■ ' Rldi. AND BATE. LOWER, t or t children welcome. *33 La-Sall*. inquire at SI R. Rgaatown. RMS. AND BATir UPSTAIRS. 334 piu* utllltlc*. PE l'4S4S, ROOMS AND BATH OAS HEAT' Wf*t_ttde. PE 4-7331............... RMS. AND BATH. UPSTAIRS, newtr decorated.- JE MHL • ------E. ___________unicst______________ home Fireplace, ccrpctcd. Par rent or calc. EM 3-44M, BlDROOM COMPLETELY i drinker*. PE ~ 44 OUBTaTREET 3 rooens aad bath. aU modem with garag*. Naar ta Pontiac Oeneral Hospital and schools. 1 --- rttldentlal neighborhood. I - CortEge Sit Owner leaving the ally. Wil alder law dawa paymant o large It ram house. Car BnHH ■Mpi ear garage. . Income Located near St. Michael's. A vary 0b* I family. AO private entrance* and hath*, ana hank. Neat and dean. All ta top condition. I oar garage. 17100 Btwa. Colored A small 4 room bungalow, hath, basement, gat furnace, 1 car garage, large 1st. $4,400, tow WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. HUH - bales mor. 34-4* B. Huron St. PE 4401 PE a-OtM^or *re 4-4734 COLORED WHY PAY RENT? Own your OWN 1 bedrm. home ONLY S10 DOWN Modal at MS S. Bivd. >pan Dally and Bun. 1:34 to 7 h.m. WEBTOWN REALTY M K73S7 after 7 pjn. —— MODEL — PE S>n5 GOODELL REALTY m M. ROCHESTER Rfl Ul. 3-tlH ROYAL OAK Ml* Nocttwaad Boulevard. «,h*d-rooms. J bathe, Immediate cc- RoCert H. Chapin, Realtor Flf T*ttl________MP 4-1741 fenced yard. Maw extra*. Near ■Umab. MMiftPHA"^' ^ ___SANFORD, 252 Between W*B end Whittimor* fin^avab. 4 ream aad hath huniatow.Oa* hoat.^ a tonne and lm!a\*aaty todayi> Oniy*3to.7M* SHAW, 3374 hast, aluminum storms rad aeraens. Lit 1M E MP. Only *11.40* PHA Term*. Slavik Realty* Inc. . . MMiW.^MrfkRjL . EtLVAH 'TULLAOE. 3 BED1UW Full buret. On hot. FB Hi lb BMHWH . a’if.-Sr ■ TRI-LEVEL STARTED NO MOMIY DOWN Build a home to In preud of. fear tot or our*. Hava model. ... _____Hospital! PE~ ipyf. 3 RMI AND EAT!). IN PER t nwKRR NNW 1 BEDROOM mo ISM Lakevlew. Orioovtllo. __ 3431 Lakevlew. Ortonvlllc. Call collect, TW 3-S73B._ t ROOMS AND OARAOK 1471 PaiMtoiimti Ed. ^ 4 BOOMS AMD BATH. PULL RAO- aap’jgnmjr 51 RMS. AND BATH INCLUDINO furniture. M.SM. '* dawn. Ph. ft; 1-3433. I to t B.m. . ' 4% Conlract over* pymt*T’6it j'-VloV' 1 ROOM! ft BATH, lh CAN OA-rest. Lot 71 x 344 All white neighborhood. $1,000 down ft take -yyments Balance approx* 06,700. pall PH 0-30W. COLORED 1 bedroom*, full baaamrat. 0000 doafti. cstt nftor 4 p.m. PS g-3474 OLORED OI TERMS 7 ROOM boat*. Wall St., goad cond. Duya PE 44M3. _______ DRAYTON WOODS FAMILY HOME targe EngUah style brick, on I cere* landscaped lot. with fruit ft borrioa Living room with ftrv- to- thi* nice homo for appro OEOROE R. IRWIN, REALTOR SIS W/W ALTON yx WAT*WN)RD TOWNSHIP 3 BED-room tri-level. HI.IOB. PE 3WS) WANTED1 GOOD USED PICE-UP brick tri-level. 1V»_ceramic hatha. ! g BEDROOM FARM HOUSE AMD fully carpeted^ flreplac*. large garage. On * aero;. Stable for bora**. v fully — family r Soars, tt all shop 313.500 i caah to now monta*#. Or 100 with liberal term*. White . Phone OR 34030. OR RE1 ->. MM down. 00* n stove and *7| month. CaU daye. PE I mo. om hw». rad planter, j 1 HbUSE AND TWO_ LOTS. LaEI » ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE POR rant. Lake privilege*, reference*. JPB 0-3001.13330 Wstkln* Lah* Rd. f ROOMS. OROUND FLOOR, NEW" and gaa heat, paved street* 11 ■ -*—** S^mUU Sherwood ]. vw^toirst »~ROOM e6uBB COMPLETE!.Jr furnished. —----- •“ Rd. Eylvra 71 ____________ BRICK MODERN. VERY CLEAN - '“•rm.,—I *—s~ * toe,_ 03<* EXECUTIVE TYPE HOU8INO 3 bedrooms, full basement, carpet- .... ed. Oil baat I ear garage. 3 year tog. lease. 3370 Bratton, Bloomfield tr*< . _TownrtUgii-PE 4-7407. rROU. - HOUSE TOTmIT. »M MECHANIC basement. ,0 ROOM HOUSE. 3 LOTS. 3 CAR i —- ». ng flt jg Liiu. ALL NEWLY DECORATED 3 BED-1 ____ **n*s>MM £at^OB*3«»V RAgEMEitT EoUas. 3 _L^feii weat of Pontiac. EeeMdahowraoe bedmama. Ncarty. decorated, (tor- jo man handy with carpenter aad Ktl'lOti0* Ml*llbart“0<1' •**- plumbing teals. Write Pontiac REAUWPPL > REDRQOM fEAR ■ LAEEPVtQNT ER«Ht » jM6fc66ii; around ..White Lakofront home. w., UTine room, ttlo bath, beau-Auto matte oU host Adalta only, fflifi view EM 3-134* aad UN Oaa MsBy, MEitase 7-TM7. SftSU. __________ „______ I, BATH. OAS ] LAEEPROMT. LAROE 3 EED-VJI3T0 Hatchary j jg^T Mth^Pg UNlvmlty _______ . BEDROOM HOME. : ----- -------------------- living room, kitchen and utility welcome. Phone PE 3-1171. _ ) room. 373 month. Call UL 3-ttlo. •* - Mia*: "AUMiteWT*”----------^— CLEAN M4ALL HOUSE. _ EUR-1 MOlMptN : niched or anfundalicd. -Children uviag roo 3 BATHS. ULklU-MOD-lntertor, drape* aha carpet-Oaa Mat. OI or Land, Con-tract. For colored only ._FE L3444. U. 3 BEDROOM. FULL _______I oil host, tonooff lot, garage, trait trass, colored. Prim Mbr il lOO. 41.400 dn. PE MM* batwaan I aftdf-mjft. -L H I ROOM BRICK, lW BA ear go rags, to Naiara, street from 8t. Michael's Church. gilt DOWN. 3 BEDRM. PULL price giitoi. PhonaPE MStl. $200 DOWN 184 par month Including taac* and tocarance. small ranch, only 4 years aid. new netghhorheea. PonUac Trail. OhR owner. Harry Waad/LII-3S0*. Anftlus Rd. 4MI Quebec Inquire 3074 Auburn Ara. Ph. TEToon. :^$1QQ t ~ MOVES TOO IN — Priced for imm calc. 4 bedrm* . steam heel .£*11 V>RUSSELL YOUNG REAL ESTATE ft BUILDING E M4St _________PE 4-3300 WALLED LAO. 1 HEI3WWM brick, reach, gaa heat, full base- aa i^o^iis tSar*- ~W*t~H*~^OR^LAMDLdiBT' S B.R.. 4400 d*. »70 mo. Mr. soMOls J B R., 14,000 1400 dn. Lake pfjv-4 me.. MM da.. |7* Lake nrlv. 4 B.R. waterfront, h ______r lot or will MU for • tractive Sotnt payment.. _m- Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor ML SI Toara 7001 Highland MS. (MM) MU 4-0417 Eva*. KM 7-3301 Dayt IN CLARK0TON, BY OWNER. 3 bedroom brick raash. garage, screened porch, large tot, trass. 114,101 WUf Meant small down payment, MA MMt. -tuubrwooD villaob 7tit Rtocano. 0 rm. brick ranch. 3 bedrm., nat. iBaSWta, t and g. att. I ear gar., taka prtv. Jwa*. *71 PE_ __________ LAKE ' ECpikE. (inStt wa i Lake 1—* —n-Lif from 8*pt. through I board school taac her* ITt 3n- SQUARE^LAKE. j 4 ROOMS AltD^ BATH^ 3 ROOM APT* -PRIVATE-EN- 3 ROOMSf BATH, ADULTS. CLOSE j to downtowa, la Punliac. Ill wash. OA Mil*._____________ I 3 ROb'M BUNOALOW. NEWLY | decorated. Uttl. turn, it Norton. $44'a month or llt.to par OR 3-IS73 or OR MTM. ROOM UPfPER.. AT JIYLVAN APT. LAbY" ONlT. 47 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US . 13 ROOM AND RATH. REAS. 104 1 W Mk« ii~iooM apt. tti ivteK. inriL* Itottle* turn. IS Chit ; 3 ROOMS AND rath. UPPER. 414 —* — - BffWMNSpfa* ft Taxes 16 R00HKEEP1NO, ALL TAns Give You 1 Place to Pay j i'l^u^ii.TVruRM. fcadhit". Efedra »3tM ““ r__v_____\*:-a ROOMS AliD BATH RjEATi MM Ml i iirag. •—1™—.-i-MTOT, EMptre'3-3416____ Dr—nilfcHn, TsHorint WMBMAXHto. Ttnonra^ Oawiwi'Pitwtet ’ Fnc» Vritir Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Ell. W rMl ■ i -gin pre(*rr*d. FE Lake Heat furnished. Phone PE "lir&rT') lro! 'jaHK UL 3-*3**______ . ~LAROE ROOM8 UPSTAIRS 134 ‘------------------------- APTS. NICE LOCATION. NEAR downtown On TMUIam* *L_Na children or pojto- Dawaon ft Rut-tarfteld, PE 3-4430 or PE MOM. ATteS^RVB PiutiiivM.>J""3i>"pr apt. with raft. atov*. heat bad S8T[ water. Only iso mo. at 3* AMbigi.Ai6uMi: tOM Aubur« At—hi Auburn Hfilghts. UL UBE|^44[ ^RPM~REQ0dMj6~^UItE Used poS^&btot ft poad table sappttet. Used pinball gamea. Ac* MuS Kfatom*. 134 W. Huron at. [ 3 ROOMS AND RATH. UTILITIES furnished, 103 Florence. Ooom iPr." ' pwyaW7T?P ’ trance. Share hath. OM a Mraih. , «q CtetoavtaardToH sartst 1 3 1hOOM APT. BUT, r hata. children U COLORED Ntea apt. nor* and raws, ai heat turn. Ph PE 3AIP7 riter ■ COUPLE ONLY. SMALL APT $10 I ROOIU AMU BATH. NEAB P78H- j to Body, toqulre |M Broaden. j - AVE PAY ALL YOUR BILLS ■■■■ r „ . 1 LAROE B Our cervioe tolMai free tos> Walking dl»t service, bookkeeptof. checks, POM- tof* mfriMw age, ghotcccpiM af toRa paid.1 ..>*■■ HArllaad 3-QSI ' and payment of rent aad utintiec 3 rooms and bath. MODERN 3 ROOM I CHILD WMjC--------r Private lamlly .ft MM. 3 ROOMS. OROUND FLOOR: RENT WITH OPTION. , Ci Schoett, FE 8-0458 i 1500 DN 3 BEDRM. RANCff -1 ME | carpet and drape*, p* r* vruth AI .*' TN~aVLVAN I PACE L af aaUTaaek. Wooded lot. 7SBXTE BROS. REALTORS WEST SUBURBAN! MOVE RIGHT INI BtdMars closa-out on ICLABBC Tri Lavaum 1-3 hidraom aad i-4 bedroom — 1H ceramic hatha -flreplacca - ItnUhcd recreation reome-^bUlB hi vum. on* >nd hood, largo I* MV., mu. .. mile* Wr*t of PonUac. Call after 0 p.m. EM „ . _3ttM. _ _ ____ | It* j ROCHESTER HOMES. dlNOLS AND I d»rt«i.rag ]b*ay Qt.Mg|l. „ Pace l"Sdto*..'i Lake Oakland Heights {-J - 3 bdra. brick. TTrtth 1 oar attached rar. Padlo porch. Anchor fence. Carpeting ami other fan* tores. $17,730. Cash to mortgage. , Might aamridar wade or 3-IM1 ; LOW DOWN PAYMENT on^rlck4 duplex. *Clty B^r tondiDiRe In ‘watkta* W. Rax. S r further d *7,01 furnished or mafurntahad. tSi hatha, lake privilege*, lmmedltte occupancy, fiot mo. W Bloomfield School district. PE I lyS-MODERN LAKEPRONT ATTRAC-tively funtohed home, near Union Lake, sapt to Jura. EM’ MU*. nSATT-LITTLE. CLEAN. WARM small FPRNamtD Houte. mod: an. la Waterford Twp. Christian ufunii or school teacher. OR 3-7701.___ ________ . ' MALL ROUSE AT SYLVAN Lais, aiy Wat**;, .power, go* heat. Punished. *44 per mo WILLtAMS LAKE. 40*7 DESMOND. iraacsnur"”-- feffE LAKE YEAR AROUND cotuge. * bedroom*, near stores. ffi safe****'"-........ rm. brick fenced, earpetad. I . OL lft~ SMALL 4 ■MALL 3 BEDROOM. NEWLY decorated. Inside city. OR M7B fVLVAN LAKE. MODERN, OA-ran. auto, heal I bdrm. sine aad refrig, optioaal 47* PE SMALL LAKEPRONT ijejfc'jB. ' iliWtll.WltlN.- — ^ - -UPPlER STRAITS LAKE. 3 BED- room*' tors# noted pavtol street, oil lurnaoa. ^ electric water heater, naar school bu» PH SftMir 'l TEAR R O U N 6 L AKKPRONT brick J bedroOM. TaTfi. llVtnt room, tile hath. KM S4S44 Mi UN S4H13. _ R—t LeIce CwttRfi 41 PONTIAC LAKE Kl'lLifUWBTTK TEAR ROdNO PURE., front homo on Oreohc w~ Fop Rent Howm 42 Shown by appointment. I R—t Hsesss IMirt. 40 l-A-l RENTALS -L ' J 2-BEDRGOM DUPLEX u«ii«n irer — ! WILL DECORATE $75 PERMONTH FE 4-7833 044 EAST RLVD. Fjnri m r- om. hrivato bath 1 I MODERN I ROOM APARTMENT. 1 stove aad refrleerutn. fumt-hed ,r elementary, hintor ai high. OR 3-7334. __DROOU. ONE pio66'.__ era haane. newly decors tod aa Oranger Bead W. tt Oxford. 0*0 mo. grade Wood, ph? OA Mto BEDROOM HOME FOR RENT law Pontiac, call FE Mtol. bed«UDu kkEte. 'too"a aaadh, OE MMt. ' . 3 BEDROOM^HOCSE ATTACHED g^MtoBope.ftthif j palvato ratibaaa. It IwtioR. ROOM FOR MAN. P#Wflte*igj t ATTEACtrti-* ARld HO^ir Ocntlemqn Separate cucictER RRALTY 33* N. Batlnaw PE *r*tol 13441 POR THM HOME.~4 IBD-—rooms, fto a ll’-lltU#". Mtohea utility, mir, .aE paneled and IP of itotal caMnata. Moving to Artoraa. PE 3-731$. $9,50Q ' Trill build 3 bedroom ranch ttyto home aa your tot. Pull haamhaat. Ipai----------... — of Pontiac. Pun _______ ' street. built la 1IM. Lana storm* aad tcreena. can i Earn Weed, LI 7-3SI0. I LAKEPRONT. 3 BEDROOM. LAItOR I Uviag room, fireplace, ea— — Owner. OR I-SIM. 1,94 S. Tild«a, 3 bedrooms, ,2 baths. Sylvan Lake privileges. Comple t e 1 y custom finished. Will hell or rent to responsible people. Immediate occu^ nancy. Robert H. Chapin. Realtor, EM 3-0085 or MU 4-1765. oE bPilders wi Builders* Exchange PE HIM or UL I— japa6?j£irt .. MoMnWK 'WBC HOMEX SERVICES 3tt/Nauaatal Bank Bldg., Rachactor Ptwaa OL 44104 and OL KIM r,OUNO OOOPLE WIS8INO TO meet otter refag couple* a( aim; rar. touMb.-wim open mtod* and bN^MlMto. 90* * •^to^bCg*" ”***; OIRLS. NfCE iwMs. "~r PLEgEANTl AUBURN AVENUfe Oood location naar Crooks Jlto, wit aoat aatriy dscorstad, ) bedroom, basement, oil Ittiaaoft Double garag*. Matru torgi Mai aaapau tot Priced la salt. Taraaa. PONTIAC REALTfy. ANYTHING DOpfl RAREAIN. 3 BEDEOSM. 3 STOif '---oo wait side, n* heat, i Demos A Butoerfltld^FE or PR MM. 0 a.m. to LOOK! DIRECTIONS: Off Union Lake Rt mar St. Patrick's Church, pgttoi dins. Follow S. Commerce Rt to Oakley Park Rd. ud tcOo' STEELE REALTY (Main Office) asp 433 Orahard Lake Arc. Income PACE mo. ta, taxes aad too. 4 per oepl. OI or *11.044 oath. PE MW*. ____________ NEAR UNION LAKE VILLAOE. gs.lys'vja.‘Si'iJS ttW~nWDibOM HOMX. S34AIX open smaiiAY 1-7 Suburban LivtEg At Its Best ((3&®®Le"54) w/'^.'r^ Somes Templeton Keegb Harbor aRJK Templeton, Realtor 3330 Orchard & Rd. >« 4-416] Aigri sjr*H> %4A COLORED ITiK'SfStSS'i'? Wfs».“ssrLJSi onthly neto* aa tolEraSi&cta. i VERY -Wat Ijujfggtoa m thi* Easement with new automatic te6E*;,ir*,ww*WEEwrrT' Beautiful fenced ! baekyara. Low ; dawn payment. ■o—m—rypwrwHh um 1 bedraem rcd jria raadh tome. Like aew thclde aad ant. TUMI Utk.PM baaamaat.aaa heat. o«ly*lM* dowa. Istmoltoto ps*.# ■ . f*f Sih If—m 4 ANNETT Near Longfellow School Northern High Area J lot* l floor homo with • 1_**EE6" V*6 »lM living rm . kitchen tut *mpl- eup- Lake Oakland T«g oround living ] bed- SSP-WT'tfUr Sfi *»(• beach tor childr#n, In •erecnad perch. 2 cor gars toiuiS, w.ooo da. V/t Acre*, Brick Ranch Located to Walled Lake dlt-trtet. praeUcally nc* j bedroom brick ranch, hath * powder rm.. basement rec. ----"fSbyjffeff tehflhuV^ M 1%.™* *** Open Saturday -- -2 -5 P.M. American Contemporary RamWtog ranch design “-----Carpeted UTtaf- na; ' UfW with'fireplace wall * plant-ori. J beautiful bedrms.. 1 . eeramto- tile bath*. ThOP* mopanw-wtndowi. kltchei activities rm. with la bufit-lna Including chan 6rill. Oaa heat. Come h M many dtfferent item* • lag offered. - “ um For Sale Houses ARRn BATEMAN REALTY MULTIPLE LlSTlffO scancc I* you have a larg. family, hut find maot torpor homo* priced I M Pi$12 PER MONTH,, ARRO REALTY FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Opan S A M. to l:M F AU, PAT SUNDAY SMITH ' WIDEMAN ■■■■ft wrtto. [WWI terms. Direction*: Off Telegraph Rd.. turn right on e JMt, Osm Ms* Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors W a Huron St. • Open Evoamgt A Sunder M FE 8-0466 the country. Model itiltly •5,550 ■ kitchen, nice living _ Lot M x ai. puit price with smell down payment. Before You Buy ' See thl* modern homo on l 3 blocks from the htt* and *_ 3 bedrooms kitchen, dining roonv price aT 4.SSt°term? to »utte. Trout at Your Back Door InveitigaU thta 3 bedroom home! oo the Clinton River. nil price £ CRAWFORD AGENCY 1 SM W. WALTON FE 8-2JOB 1 S* E, FLINT "* •n"1 ladle privileged no for teOSOOtMO mm A largo .wooded lot wHh a hnr- 0I0.M*. We can arrange tehn* £rice REDUCED to ardar to effect a aulek sale tea owmn hove allewed u* to reduce the price" on thia, exeep-ttonai place of property Partial baaement, aluminum storm* and acraana. 14 ear garage, oak (tours. and plait*red wan* make ■I "market value d' THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SflPTEMBKR 16. 1900 ~ Fur "7. rn 3ARNIVAt ~ : " ~ *• ■"' tty Mifr Truer|; BARGAINS ipsi sfeg&S? SIS. ffe* these today. G1B0UX THIKTV-NIKE For Sal* Hoi monthly poymcttU IU Per YOUR CHOICE OF TWO... fXCcUonl brick homo* Watktn* Hill*. Excell term*, low jatoroat me RErhSfte^ “raeu "‘don't MHs'o jSjBgVftUWdi^B. NAME YOUR-ERICK .ki^T A Pl^ ftTMccuLLOua^mtALYOR. . NAME22LR ARRO REALTY* *Vi^SL^%kSSk I H sundters and TEL-HURON AREA d Mom, I bedroom home. Large living room and dining room. Steeliest kitchen with brtekfest nock. Full • bath. .P£h T “ ‘ AMD rogue SCHOOLS. CHURCHES. $500 Down ’ PR1V. ON 3 LAKES Suburban west. Privileges on" Scotch and Croat Lakes, ------ '"Kggmko^m room”'Lot 50x3*5 L, . CAN T BEAT THU OF 3SM DOWN. , WARD'S ORCHARDS ---offer ynu PONTMISS .OH THIS ONEI ' 14 PRICE - lakefront oo beautiful P**r - Lake. Very Ktoie tad targe. parcel aver 3 acre*. aO brlok 4 bedrooms. 3m bath*. 3 | level * lot* of extre»,Orit-Inal price over 171.040. It rilased* forC*«M(4. *pSr-TONtTY knack* hut once. I end THIS may bo the time I tor yep. BUILDER’S iCLOSEOUT | Mew « bedroom bltovtl. - over t arn square feet el nv-; tag arte. Custom built-in . kitchen, even and range. > I Carpeting, 3 full hath*. I a STEAL and I3.M0 d wtli handle | " ' ) gage Ootto.'' NEW MODEL TRI-LEV "Loaded w . STEELE REALTY - (Mam QHft*) 1344 M. MUtord Rd. land and MUtard. MU 4*30*4 lmmaculat*^home^3 ^rtory. I I?"toltSIlif'si miM, bfg rront porcb. yaras«, u» vary star location, aad only $4,400. .AKE PRimaOE* FROMTAOE. 3 bedroom*, lovely large living room with led*«rock (treplace slate entry. plaMOf divider. Thermopane plctur* •*«- _ ■ • HSMVWMULi JR ICE RANCH. Yaiy large tore-|y liking and dlnina room combi-| notion with fireplace, 3 bedroom* . all with double closets. 14 hath*. \ 3 lovely porches, recreation room.; atteched 3 car garage, that ha* "I sec that broken basement step finally got you fixed!" For Sale Houses MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IRWIN -OPRN- 2-6 |>.m. Sot, end Sun. HUMMINOBIRD LANE l bed room trt-Tav oT. MWlri Jl beautiful wooded arn on poVA *tr*»t, Ha* large family., roon wlttf fireplace. JS hatha Jar* kitchen and dining space. BrlcL, aluminum siding. Bullt-tn deluxe feature*. Oh TO*. It ~ overawed Attached 4 car ..DNWAY TO MAYBEF. RIGHT TO HUMMING 'LANE AND LSTT TO | CRESCENT LAKE tng roam MM 3 bugf jnd^ clout* (B lta* .1 . —^AS ___ atto* utnitie**-, :orn*r The larg* baahnrd W | fenced and ha* a aim to tlo. Priced lor quick tali at only 1*1,MS, 33.000 down. BRICK RANCHER She Wlih M foot Uvma room, i It toot kitchen end dWnsi rombltwtloa n ha* ) ektra i NEAR FISH HATCHERY This little buna alow tali | beautiful shaded apot on For Sale Houees KAMPSEN put u wuet The property that ovary-•ao (i lotodng to*. Well hunt 3 bedroom Ml too booomoot. torso >. aas ip rage men MAseMUM oin-dittos. -The Ideal property ■ fill • PH A term* »S» down phis mortgage easts, rind —sartoa—ata nwpo«*« this property wHI purchoeo. GUILTY OP DREAMING tN-— .*e«d ol SooMrot Thorough ipeetlon of tnl* ^property guest quarter* tnetud- ing oadioom. a pc. bath, kitchen SM recreniMxwfivtng roam in the walkout bate-meat I bedroom* full dining room; family yoom with ledge-rock fireplace and Jlc own ^ bath ara featum A ?*car 'garagt *and 3Vb acre* of beMtmd londeeap* tiia complete thl* dream. Call for- appointment * Owner will consider NORTHERN SCHOOL —, TRtCT — one uf the bedroom MMSSHf aria Full hasemtnl , „ Ira lot lacludad in pureha** Realty & HuiUliiig Lo. FE 4*0921 MEMBERSHIP to .,«.EUX_A.rTHL>.fEHOAD_! jj . 3 BEDROOMS phopbrtyti______________ ___ PULL RABEMENT Channel* Dam oH Highway SI, In The owner transferred and mutt |, the heart of the Ptne* Log cabin ■oil thii attractive 3 bedroom . fully furnithod. hot and soM wn-brtek ranch horns located JUet | tor. Alto log carport and tool north “Ld^Katures^l'nclud?' a —- T,rll>*- c>11 Og MTto. ET(Ster^rSISSR *nil Foy IhIo Lfta M OPEN HOUSE 1v ibr. ^vidS,df^!h rag*. Mr wL Prtva aad tod tef oitai y*« aaa Mf U* i it.loan 1 Several ttirsctiM I room lakefront homes | now for able. Immediate j possession and l ibera 1 i terms. Robert IL Chapin. Realtor. EM 3-0085 or MU 4-1765, «££ fa^Vi a Mart- waUIOWall carpeting Dining room full both wRh ■bower. R ecre* lien room. Oil forced air hast. Oarage Paved drive. Smctlfxl landscaping.-----; dltlonlng. I aa. BUILT NEAR PONTIAC MOTOR* Vary clean. I room. 3 (lory, full baee-ment. enclosed rear porch. |*| TtffrsfyAoraSr* *OL Thto 1* » j DON'T BH CHAMPED good buy. M.3M wlte 41.IMdpwa; ” balance ptyabl* M 444 month at 4S par cant teterast. STOUTS Best Buys* Tcxiay iLxgyUJ.1 WEBSTER LAKE ORION - OXFORD LAKEFRONT HOME - Nearly ne «-room, modified ranch bon an Pint Lake near Oxford. Ve modern paneled kitchen, tlh __hath with vanity. Nice si perch. Aluminum »torm* *i K rerrn >11,000 wljh H,S GEORGE R IRWIN. REALTOR1 i SM W. Walton FE 3-74IJ •HAYDEN nr aT only II I ?* With I BLOOMmLD - FRANKLIN HOAI S down or wUI dteeeunt tor to a 4 Va per cent mortgage 11 per month including tone TheufqHice. ICLARKSTOy ty. 6r "mu n Daily* Model Open WEEKDAYa 3 TO V SATURDAYS 4 TO 1 SUNDAYS 16 TO I Located H block couth of Huron NOTHINO DOWN* !>*• t*|t of lb«M iodfty. A !** It« in cktjr aad •awirtaa. WaUtd Last iiillMN 9 MMI 1 hnd room ^ CLARK REAL ESTATE MULTIPLE UgSNO°SSkWCT iptoleii I kelrocm home ahStea. w* Invite y thl* epetlees | hi mittim Hviag i________ —I place formal oalag room. 3 room home. Spocioui living n With fireplace, formal d f n l dormitory 1 with gat h-yard wtlh STONEV LAKE/— Y«ar -— In pltoeanl netting let. Home contain* rtfawllb firtnlaci ■pace. 3 bedroom*. {OFF AUBURN. NE.A haumont wll rage. Owi i. Very | BEDROOM NOMB. Built lu and oven In the family ltchea. Ba*tmeat gae furn- I Mum eldtos. Oft WWabeto 4. 313.2&0 Term* REAL ESTATE. INC MM S. Mata St. "ft to I: Swaday 11 « MApla 4-4SSI____ -BUB" 4-I3B3. rjfir' TT^Vatb.' os**MS i lovely fenced back car garage. Locstir. near High School. I FE 4-0528fSylvan Lake Privileges ‘ ‘ Very —'—- * —~ _____ Golfwiew Park lovely home locatod OWNER LEA VINO (TATE MH Dr.. Waaaorkwa>aiM^tetontr- |o|----------am Large p>nclod_ ^ . . b»th'*. Love"iy buiit'-ih''kit"chen ! men” oil” hV*t. ,ec!_ Bullt-tn fish aquarium. Attached i room, 3 nice lot*. I Mock ‘ * * -- ■ 1 •“ from (tort* and golf courac. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT « BEDROOM TRLLBYEL Inspect |Ms lovely horn, _M9|IV at it Baycraat Dr.. Pleaaant Lake Wood*. Large paneled family I room with fireplace. Barbecue pit. Built-In bar. Built-In Hi-Fi. g|rir .-m. bfi. uu*- i t BROWN i NOTHINO DOWN — Nice 3 I room rancher only 4 yr». old. i I “All newly decorated " Large tot. Weil conttrucled home. "All you need W about MM Ctoalag eoate." _ PE 4-4441 Evening* kail PE 4-HH WM. A. PL 4-35*0 Only II3.1M PEOPLE'S CHOICE — Take your t. apaclou* living room, dir L colored b»th fixture* mot nmUy »tyle kitchen, oil hew tor 1st. F“ *---------------- itatrwey to expa* nevnient. gae furnace rag*. SM.IM. Tarme. ESPECIALLY NICE *t Horn* on north tide C end water heeler Wi carpal- *7500 Term* Plaaned ft tttat offer etcluded country living with done to oeuvealeMe. rm. 1804 ui»nd Dr. 1ft mtfhltftd > Only 11500 (or thU neal 3 bedrm. ; [ full b»mt. home, a hurt ifM~b Dock Lake Ortv. Boat dock. BEE THIS, An excellent buy at only $1500 down. Waterford Township. Near wehbbtv. ,3 bedreom aewly decorated brick heme with elk j floor*, ptostered well*. TU* bath. | Pace 1 Realty OR 4-043* Builder* Divided basement has oil furnace Corner tot. DRAYTOM ARIA. You can't, beal ! this at only 6100 down. Bui. IS* M00 DOWN Only U.000 full price *50 mo BeM the high rent. « room h — 'ill basement. Gat I FOR COLORED Look no further for * home -thl* one to for you. 3 large bedroom*. Family room. Dining room. Lara* living room. Pull kaa*m*n>. Oaa-bool. 3 gar garage. Lkrge lot. Only MOO down. Be tint - call now! WILLIAMS: KENT Established to Kl* 3IM DOWN - Welkin* distance to dawn town. Baldwin School area. Large 4 bedrm. home that could be converted to 3 family. Full baaem'l garage. Total prise, IT,- LONGFELLOW SCHOOL AREA -See thia 3 badrm. ranch type borne toot look* like new. Tiled bath, paneled dining rm, pleasant kitchen. Oaa heat, (fenced rear yard. M.MS- Term*. SM ITH- VVJ DEM AN REALTY 413 W. HURON OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 n bungalow Oil Purr ■ rri% TVT T Wi »• XmmtiUU ponsesa KENNEDY «ai 3101 W. Huron 8t i Large lot. ‘ Real buy • Better ect quick. LEASE OPTION — W2.M> Down end $82 50 per month Smell bun- i gelow peer Middle StreiU Lake SCHRAM If You Earn ^2.47 -Per Hour and SMBS per —-----‘liame straits uni urmimt rJi irm S iso. with PuU price only *7.500 with low _ ________ bung*- ] d°wn P*y»“t. lew near William* Lake, Oil Furn. |__ W>HF mfahni --tetogHC' *g| j PqA jnwJK eluding I ear Saraga. lovely peted living ana dining area, saving kitchen, .naQA *V%J available. I ACRES bungalow hen atL,__________________ . ear garage small outbuilding* •top .. landscaped lawn, biacktop drive, i Terrific 04 *17.450, - •Partridge IIRD" TO I IcigMsJ IB THE "BIRD" TO BEE Madisoif Hcigbts Ranch wm'mmL R,cri I*> g 155' let. Two porehe*. Oai •—*. *1.3(0 db. PHA mortgage It its* than PHA appraisal | Suburban 2-Bedroom $1,000 Down No step* to climb In tola ce*y 1 * eioci* to Lacew. •• 3 bedroom weal suburban bom* i 2? ilJ® m'Si'ttt! Lari W. Bird. Realtor ‘ ^'^ ^‘.tr^’be^ra, X# & ^ Tote! price $1 *Md, “#h- 1 ™ t«1t todey! * t St. Benedict's Parish cimie-ln 3 bedroom ^tatagalow school and^church. Veoturr* Uv-1 I PERRY ACRES- fVERYTHINO YOU COULD WISH POfi lN YOUR NEW NOME RENT BEATERS I Low down payment*. ___ utility.'Oood condition. *7*10 ________________ JX HAYDEN, Realtor Reel *ehermtng piece. InTmedlete 88 E Wei ton mtni. euiomeUe gen heet hillside liwl n hot weter. geslnetor. etu^ BLACKTOP HOAD® evningt, m Mr gAimft. drive, rrieod it III.lM. • terms to quellfled Hr“ Eurhti FROM 31,M n plus closing eost*. * basement, c Vacant Dean - In locttltn c ggSil gggMi. — $950 Down -3 Bedrooms i* price for a quick • you on this an newly nedern tom*, t bed-3 bedroom* and bath Open Hyt*. Bun. I to 4 F.M. | GAYLORD INSIDE TOILET r arranged. l MUg* ****** n. in*. ? SELL OR TRADE — Lovely 3 Ud-room modern JjMi with — On thl* attractive I kcdreOW llg i with pnrUal fiatohad upetalre. c i 7 «t^lt^^to. iton, hM«nent w l pricy «my *10.500. ORION Near bus and bustnqy* cor Only 17,(50. Term*. ORTONVILLE - 3 family Into fin* floor ha* S rm*. and bat! car (aragt, bsm't. large ear not at Tear. Plowing wed. L.. »t only (1,71* da. and M.tl* total grloa. NEAR ST. MIKE'S — *050 badrm*., full bam't and all Enclosed porch. 3_ car ■* “Candlewick Woods” . ADDITION 3Mile* North of Walton On doelya DLORAH BLDG. CO. "Builder* of National Homes" PE 3-0133 _____ ________ Pure. Large 75 x 300 ft lot. "Excellent nefihbor- • — I hood." Will trade lor cheaper r room. i home, "land contract or large , taohinxl*#* I houeetraUer. Ask for Mr. BrowA. “*“■ prlcei west SIDE — Bungalow j nice bedrooms Large -li ___, IVAN w; SCHRAM _ ________ioxm | REALTOR FE 5-9471 VWwNlMt conditionEasy (41 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD teqpi*. Priced at only M.K“ " “ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL LAKE FRONT — Only *11,500 end very good term*, urge 4 .rm. bungalow with stair* to unfln. attic. 14*33 ft. living rm. with nrep>*ce. 3 car gar. Nice large lot with gogj " — / beach.. Located near Oakland Lake off iashabew Rd, felttinnii 154 bath* gas beat, flalsbed *——■ 3 bedroom*, lovely kitchen with built finished family ' "Ting .pas. oven and P IO M E E R HIGHLANDS Bungalow end 14 b realty sharp and clenn. Custom W A T E RFOP.D VILLAGE Bungnlow. 3 bedroom* end onT attlr l* ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES — Larg* g rm. brick bungalow only 4 yra. old. Pull baaement. oil Furn. Two fireplaces, 14 bath*. Oak floo-*. interior newly decorated Pull dining rm. Over ISM «q. feet of living erea. Two large . tote and prised at only 417.600. Very liberal term* Hera is an axe optionally good value. LIST WITH US — For fast and Efficient servlet. WE BUY SeU > end TRADE — M yfl. eervin* Pontine and Vicinity. Opan M. L. H. BROWN, Realtor AM Elisabeth Lake Bead _ |li~PE 4-35*4 or PE 3-4*1* • MUinPLE Ltgi ~~ LADD'S Good Garden Land ■npint (ad nool With fish. Tiwwe | stream WWmLH**ol country ' living. Nearly naw torn witoj large bedroom*. Large llvlag room | aad kitchen. Full bnaemani. Earn , and south side axpoaad. M.IM with M.0M down. T ADD’S. INC. choice Of tot% 313,M0 with term*, or trod*. i Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. Sectoew St. Ph. PE MIM Open TIB » p.m. OPEN NICHOLS j •& HARGER CO. •'west SIDE' - --•- ran and west of Wublngton ft; High Priced »t *lC*M .% »: DORRIS SPACIOUS and beautiful BUNOALOW - Mtuntt ad on 3 a*re* af rolling toad, wilb panoramie view, etotojyvdScMa^toad nhumlniim awntag*. ci'roeted throughout, plastered wall*, decorated In beauUful flST'of^'aTvrtoelli.- *75 Term* or lr»d* ATTP*CTfVE BUNOAW3W FIREPLACE. Ill.m Sett or consider imafi m*me m trad*. Large attached garage.- hot water fleet. ehor fenced, tot, 70*13*. located off Telegraph Rd. Vacant. VACANT. NEWLT0EC<> RATED *4,*7* With MM devra. gg> mopto — La*** two bedroom bungalow with _ aentetoM gowk, Rjrtvaa Laka privilan* 3 btoek*. POUR BEDROOM HOME. 14 acre let - Baaement. hot water beet, apaclou* tor. b*tlf*EWlTM 3 ACREa ' ACRBS. • MILES FROM TOWN Large f* lien- tYiat—Is 3-3063. FE OXFORD- AREA ^ hfdroom L'^'Vricr Lewn,tem»l Call A1 Martin, M? 3-3(31. THREE ACRES with five room bom*. Two car garag*. Ranch style" Ml commercial «f _______• rt for bastots*. >1 price *15,000 Term*, m MY 3-3031 on Betty Port. OA 0-3037. I Ostord tor ooutty. I PONTIAC. < UNh* APT. HUILDINO 3 ACRES — Oood HuUdtog Site off ^ni » «.»a-— 4.-_-________U* Dnrhaftltf ^ , xernne r«..eji,nT,ta?,.2rt5! I William MlHef o^iTSST^................. Realtor FE 2-0263 west bide Income, iexcellent fTo w**t Huron Street I rendition Low uo keen, good I “ rental district, (13.000. Reeton-!-- i hbto down payment or consider yigg AREA I trade. PK '3-71*3, | rr.m the unlvi rolling parcel. j For Sale Lake Property 51 3 BEDROOMS. AUTOMATIC OIL beat, lot a 3U) ft., 37,400. 3500 . down. 3371 Olnutead, Drayton | n Only 4 mile IPS? gg ibly'priced with term* avail- I TEARS OP SERVICE RENT FREE "fiS^oor Wee shady yer —-----,cnL 37,050 W ESA1 style, near ■■■PHI 1____| 31.050 down. ! Paul Mi Joiicb, Real Hat. ! 033 W. HURON STREET FE 4-1650.^ __rfc WfR j Lakefronts I Galore * lovely landscaped , 0 room. 3 bedroom Large 11 vine room 1, modern kitchen _____________ 3 ear garaga. Thl* home U located to beautiful Dray (bis 10 room Income Bear Eastern Jr High. Win pay for Itself. Full price. *7.350. Make u* ah offer on down payment, call PE 10003. BUNOALOW ' bought a business ‘with llv - huartor*. OR 3-3713 after O p AT “LOWER STRAITS TO'W ft Term*. EM 3-35*3_______________ BARGAIN it Of Pontiac off MM. I snacloui' third I Attached garage, large living ; room with wall-to-wall carpeting. , family kitchen, gas hent Really GAYLORD, Realtor IM E. PIKE ST . PONTIAC g 8 flint st . Lake orion MY Httl OPEN EVENINGS TILL * PM GILES $7,975 Per thl* 3 bedroom. Locate ed to the LeBaron School Dlitrtct. Large lot, fenced-in back Walking distent* . -North .Side . elv l bedroom heme, t in MS*. Has earpti-comMnatien storms 4 Bedrooms Lars* family heme, located toted* the Mty near school, store* aad wc. Pull . .basement, stoker furnace, tike new. Best or u, 45lf *550 dmine to roegehtebi* GILES REALTY CO. n 3-oiTi mi Haym™ *« flWHf S AH. TO 3 P M. MULTIPLE LUSTING SERVICE BUY SELL TRADE MIllER lakh front —;i -- 105 ft. to cwiihiiiU r*i Urge hedrooBto. and dtaf-------| fireplace and mi thins II mjgbt d SYLVAN ViAaOE t family room Colorful til* hath 3 bedroom* of course Ext'* heavy insulation O*od North locatimr Madixqn and down — And* you**!!**not » o u r choice, fee nothi-g have to he a -e'era- to b»v Won't you phone UR NOW!!! f! RAY O’NEIL. Realtor R *. Telegraph Rood Open M p.m. « 3-7183 om um . kuo" room, wo* go* fxroee*. i ter gooff*. A good family hem* js a ioSi *r»a, «■ tsUf^yv. **‘>0 DOWN 4 Off eglatonviU# Rd. Prtv. on Latte. Oakland 3 room Mftsrfla:: 1m .iloilV't.-M-Tt Mtr jjSait. HWirdWMr HrtWMO, N71 W"S." William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 Id West Huron ffteact . Open Sto I WEST SIDE HBATJLtmiL t BSD- BARGAIN . 3 H ED ROOM BRICK ROME. APPROXIMATELY 4 TEAM OLD. MCWI V . . DECOR A T K D ARD RE- CONDITIONED THROUGH- - lu%>w¥ic 1 WCAT. QOOD LOCATION. 4350 MOVE! TOO fS“ CALL , TODAY! * Ilk WRIGHT, Retltor i asr ^s-r'piMS wall to wall enrptettig1 1 living room and hail. An af tnete go with thl* five room modern home lots of . cupboard* *8d CHl**tt.~Nlc»-... ly decorated. Complete storm* and screens, fenced bock yard and a spacious lot 100 by IM. Pull price. III.lM with I1.IM down and 3M par month. M COSTS MOVES YOU IN' Your choice of many homes lo raooti from. Month, newly -decorated | Drayton Plato*. • ____ _ _ Saginaw St - - -PE 5-gltf b*poNTiAcr W, I Nursery Man, Attention 30 acres* with lt.000 evergreen*. ' -i,.c—fTSKS*— Wlttiln 10 rnUes .of ^Pontiac. -K S'- LOOK I Trees are 3 lo 12 feet Including ue spruce, scotch pin* i pine. Th* trees stone b the, price. 030.000,' iwn. Call Mr. MlUs, Large Jot J Welled L*k< Interest rate, tvs oo ■■ m be a veteran to buy Why 14,075. 1 near^ Union Lake Village. EM CLOSE-OUT' LAKEFRONT 3 bedroom*, fireplace, full pa**- 500. ,«l.oo?edcwn.*n™ BRICK RANCH ROME 3 ACRES. 414.07». Wttl hteM a brand new bom* with J bedroom*, full *“*“““* * car attached totolLwr— “ forced Otr nroi, w •. acres, call lor farther Information._____ DORRIS k SON REALTORS il wr Huron Phono PE 4-tMT led gcrax* mm* I and oak flow*. TRIPP - WSMT BIDE LO- j MM. Largo living room IrenUce and bmmod eell-il dining room, largo klteh-h glassed-in porch, 4 bath closet sr? storage spoe*. 3 in ben ted sleeping porch, basement, gae fired steam stool to basement, 3 tor «*r*ffe, paved drive, Ms IM nicely toad-scaped let. Onto l block from Mto eehfte, I Mseks from dewn-town. 114.550. on toms. - AUBURN HEIGHTS I Suburban Living: Nicely landscaped. 3 baaement with rear Oarage. PHA lerase. H, paved drive. fltiM "Tsfi/lte tfO. IllM'l 'aad* nto meaele ymsn The msoy----------- Atkins II5.3M. Ttrau PACE Tel-Huron Within walkto* dtotnne* of thl. r. 3 hedredm ttongatov — inside 1 ! heal IMMEDIATE POSSESSION * j IT TODAY! , Humphries I g| N. TtoJCORAPH—OPEN EVES II i .IBwT' 11 MULTIPLE unmo BERVICB latt*Zely07.oo A. JOHNSON & Son 1704’ S. Tekerajih FE 4-253.1 BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS I * Owner Uf - - — omen ~ icclgcrock ffrrplsce atteched garage Large .... .— ----■ 'ricOd at Immediate j i-srge loo fete lakefront a ■xceifeht condition.-Living r< " irpeted room! offer. Lower Strarts I^ake Summer cottage with paneled li tertor. aluminum ecreeu* on deck, only 07.4*0. tl.OM down. fiihin* Only SM.IM lag room, full baaement, recreation room: s cyclone fenced lot. H twteTte private beach. On!v *14.000. 3LSM down ter quick Macffday Lake Owner mevtop to Florida. Lovely 3 bedroom, home wjM» carpeted living room, ftrartaao. fiJigte room, piny room for children. Largo MUtthod garage, tested tot. towRoS « eehaT short 7tl«-tanu from lake A good buy at g 15,500, IKON down. Pi rep la os. 33 foot family room. 3 ear- sMarked gamps. _net konst. Lake Angclus Executive estate. Over Mg feet of qne lake jfrentogtt Include* ^4 .quarter* 3, acre* of land Sul house Priced below rvwroducttoo Val-U-Way PON OOOD BUTS AND VALUES 14 OtUis, newly redecorated. Stt-uteed ea torse north suburban tot ciee* te lake*. Only 0370 gloe-lnv costs. COLORED Be I room bom* with full to*e, it, automatic gas best. Local-to nice lot with fruit tree*. I price 3MM with only 0*00 R. Jf.'(Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 Mi OAKLAND AVENUE -Owsn o to t 3m. 11-0 tot. wall . M3.33B.' -----n~.r. JAYNO HEIGHTS: Lake privileges. Lovely ta< brick bom* only throe yco old. Large living room wi room, dining room, farm sin kitchen - with OE oven. *i range, fruit wood cupboard* ai bullLin desk. Three tort* be I lot* Pontiac Lakefront. Well or septic tank to; *3,000 ooeh- J’; ul M. Jones. Real Est. v;*33 WEST HURON STREET ->*E LOOM_________ PE 3-1313 carpeting a Jolut ii. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since |035 ' l West Huron Stroet Phono PE 5-0447 EVO. PE 5-4*4* PALL SPECIALS Here'* plenty af elbow room. IM ft lake frontage, tot to ISO g Ml LI home*. Plenty of shade fhjlt I - trees, good beach, boot well, owner ill. Secrtfloe ter gam term* Dorothy Snyder lavender Realtor Eat. M Years 1001 Hightond Rd. MU *-0*17 Eves. ' ; 'EM 3:3303 Days, _ 133 FOOT FOX LAKE PRONTAGE. Sacrifice fte'tMO. OR 3-M35 3 1 CRAWFORD AGENCY*' I SM W. Walton PK S-3300 ! sos I. Mint MY 3-HO t For Salt Farms 543 10 ACRES NEAR ORTONVILLE ! Good garden soil. 2 bedroom bungalow. Utility building, also -----mall barn. CALL FOR AP- ■f. POlNWIPNlfi I 8MITH-WfDEMAN REALTY h f*» W HURON- g». : PH t «»80 I FARM ON MAIN H30R-good t bedroom home, full Forced air oU furnace. 1 —to*, tool eiied. storage nail ban ter bene*. Only HOYT GREEN LAKE I Rambling ranch on 141 ft. el fronton. 3 bedroom, family : { multiple bathe, carpeting draperies, attached sarage. Beat ;. EANOUS, REALTOR ORION TILLS ownES'. MACKE FARM *14.3** Wlf* terms. Baarifto*. Oood hutldtags, . near MM helWSto Lapeer Ml Merrill*. Phone UL SAW after bldgs to good condition. $35,000. MMRU OUTifbiriKiiWt .: DAh-Yrgm'AidJrS.'^ Salt BmbIbtth| ptostered well* and oak' floor*. Just 4 block to lake privilege*. Exetetant Chamberlain Woodwax! • n h B ' in j ^ Topogrophlcol Coll owner, day hTgstrom- COMMERCE LAEE LOTg, 3(1l and ap. 11* down. 3'* month Beach privilege* 'beating, swimming, golfing, schools, churche*. shop- COMMERCIAL 453* Dixie Rwy. Kvco. Cnfi OR 3-17i» lot i> i mtwilm. PK 3-t8m' * ' BALg OR U*K«. 'jgrxMT 0^*4 hoyt Realty 354 ff. Illli—hjW ' j PE 3-MM Ft %4 mSgffM 1 n „ „ - .. *e*jn9XV*i'D^UL <»« “ | tv* L’w 8*t fra*. *7* pdsmr or 4.033 ' “ flee, temisra buUdlog. m heart af.. Pontiac, Elco |Devteeffm*to Off. LAKEPROffT lot. tvhipplB MA 5-1410 LAKE OAKLAnB ' , ---- ----- jmty, | n *nt wooded double 1F1MK1 ^,m,houSkb-bartram OR 3-lMO ^ rVEg. OR ME* I Doctor. Dentist. I 1 pro*. 0M *q ft. uMumu new mourn n newly Itnmia Uto tMe Mtepita*! / THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, I960 Money to Low __lUmnmd MonjjMjtndtr Get $25 to $500 on roo* Signature °*J!r rFi-Sm?" Loan Company 1 m »mhm am a—a wi. WHEN YOU NEED « $25 TO*$500 Sa^"i«!a^c6^: tot Omhm state hat Bldg. FB 4-1574T Cmll Advt»—g *1A BUDGET YOUR DEBTS I TIZZY O.E REFRIGERATOR HAMILTON WASHER Mattao twiron tM* --------SPINNER* NEW WMMB TYPE BUCK* lUtM Wq*hMsmachine. fM. Pft ** \Talt6ntv BvKato 0—p For SMe Miscell—— 671 II ■ MaBogan^Paneling J issar»L-. :.is MM BnMwte M. OB MO I jUf cttoLni heater at SSj | DOWinVWJi <■ ■ W—4 MOfO; rSrtHrSSSS rH3t’8£sK» 3h3K—y—j% ter m|« AJ condition flteim* 1 for Tour teat bat Blpper-Cltppor Racks Palletts. I „ t* # , _ 'KSTK* «*SHgr Fin—ini Advisers. Inc. |"W "Wf »> a jf—f >1 >*" ooqp uiwifiinir woHaw Mortgage Loam j jjjdftj v~ SSL« 57**“^' • tem Tft t-hlfO (Ito Office) a MUford ltd m«hi High- v—b •■■_'■—mmm\ " •T"' T cuttoa. DlaoM loreoo to sell. Mt Squirrel Road Auburn mu HAGSTROM restaurant u> busy H. R. HAGSTROM RKALTOR UM KIOHLAND RD 1MM1 PI—to. Trsto, BwM B ■ , _ tBBORBBOl — BOBOOR. S»t. .ilB.ru? im aiMtb Road Wtgm Soud DoUJ it. MOtuul jgSTBTWlWnirRBff STsrgrraus Mtefigna nursery */StorjgSyiTaw _ AKC R^lgTj^tED (X)CK«mPUP- cttim' g ptTAT tv I Voa* « Buckaer. Inc. STEELE REALTY ■ |m widomi TOR...........*■ .... ______ iss-j _ ___I j!5^|,USlftoaSf,V«SI j CABH Vm~WKP j?A, W**1, - nut modernise you, home. You | -turg *-jntec-FE-ftSWi— ——^ hart l reasonable good j COIL 8PRINO8 Sr^INNERSPRINQ E OET RESULT* ienderopp bldo. a supply c^ibbt. , »^tua»^°aM<8^. If, Huron R MM} I with fo»« pod. »* W t-TMt uttOKK PORTABLE. FORWARfi '----------------- CHKOME DINETTE SETS; AS- | and rover**. ettteb. MM*.- Curtl _ .Swage ■' ...Ml I BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT. ItfchaUM. on Otfig gt.Btu taka a. »*■1 and ro table. tft.tt value. 33S.it. *«W -Jrwr— 1M0 datlgat. Formica tops. Mlrh- II jgtu Fluorescent. 393 Orchard;. “Let's not argue about who's going to pay t I’m broke!” •Scut, uit tie MM. a*w *“*' STARS EQUIPMENT jWT BUM BWy. .... tiAnia tan on ma, „™ . sBisgwBr%£&&£ infS~7nmo - AVOID 111 W FM condition. MA »-3glt , TUNING AND REFAIWNO, M OB HIM I how aoTTlce, nil worn or down lirltNflin. un... - , BMMJ worthy ttdrtor or 7. OR 3-30M. ic R O S L E . WtO dnortfleo IM. WiJ- .. U*C*.,.*U*i ETU—I id jhf—4 ^t^d*eahlnot. MN for haUnaa I ur jioraw. a t a n d WJfW | «sf,^#,rlfTWSr ^a^J^uHsa «,w^ SSSTTS: Ltt»W!w^ v^^anMinc ajeaij&gTl lectlop. Oood OOOd; _ ________ i_ in# ter 1J ; c L B A It WNBRaFRINO MAT- aluaihw car-lop boat. Alter S (row, ’t» nodal aJoetrolu*. eioc-p.m.. OR HtB. ; •.:: _ . trio rotitaaire. oak bunet. PE Ic TRAILER FOR SALE OR SWAP MBS- 0>ll Alter 3 1R________ *---- PE MW. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND nmfTI A r nn . nlto ter car or truck, etc, PE MM*. CASH FOR Pol PONTIAC OR 4^58 .,;,-^^: t ^N-gia&s^M j tool. Ve mm* "LET’S TALK I Wwearr Owf >»Ma ------------r----— BUSINESS” ■ Garbage Disposal WoU _ atUklwbad tn Oakland Su.£i:H5«- CASE FOB USED TT*g, RADIOS. I pbonoa, and tend rdcordar*. PE CEMENT brOME POE ' Wit A T : I--------rtlm MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 1MBM1 NURSING HOME BUILT IN MM — Pte* ttober bona, located an V acraa net Panda». now full gntaiana Dam ilMpItgl ftniRwa and tengnM' . atete agpaf»i.~Waiw awwjr " rm ba rteulrtd to teMH^ any rtirrg" tUB Etnas, to tp pMaid only. STATEWIDE wmwp&m: SSt-iW-b t n.te. PE MM3. __ Partridge Ngttll. 'M CADILLAC 1 Ok. if. AIR non. Iter later nodal (mall ear, or will tell. PI l-tot*. U LINCOLN. MUST SELL WAS MM. NOW |tl». PE HIM. tt dodos, itn voleIwaosn wl EQUITT ANb } FAMILY INCOME" DAVENPORT. Mab-l^j tW Deluxe 3-Room Ouj Complete bed room Box wjKTaMu,awr $3^.95 Ml u down. Tarns HI M par JOSEPH Furniture Company fa —<«tb Sosteow I END TABLES. brand nsw. This walk price tlM.M tarma ae low ae tt JPECTAL HI* RUOS. IMi*. Me-Load Otnwt. Woodward at Square Lk juat Volow Tod a. PE HE. TAKE OVER BALANCE -----, Brand MW MM OS MlerUlon ordered epwMl fOT, CMtSMWj lUit ! %2? g?. n>rin»» j fdS. Ooodyear Berrlee Store. — ■ r j-.i-CT-ii- n LAin - I xTi CsaaT Pontiac. FE t-6133. , TRADE oas ranoe for elec i trio rang*. B. I. Munro Electric t-Ttif land aantraat, noriiaae ----- 0R M3M alter SMALL ROUSE. CORNER T,1TC “ High, tt.aoo wi r. land eanli--------------- Dr. n A «k. DUO THniM NEATER AND TAW. 1 approximately 110 galloni of SR. IM. SI WIMif. ~ --- toifcot^r ^le^ iJ'SH"1 Essa?J! buffet. M SWAP ‘eg OLDS, NEARLY NEW mis Una and batten, naebnn-Ically OK, body nuted. Mod ir llablns bant or gardob tractor. osTemm. TRADE OR SELL 11.000 EQUITT gnM£l^MMMLWMS 'rl? Ltetr MOTOR floor aamplta. Jt.tt. Maytag jraahan—with oa. SU up Mm table, a chain ___ ____ 1 place lasiAt MMMS-tf. j**.**1?** *8** bade, -MN. Hollywood frame, till. Wetproof crib mattreeeea. It.it. RoEiWw' JMSE eompltto. WANT RIDER MOWER; LATE tel In |*od oood. Bara AKC iglee, good go bird*, rabbit*; [Uih fleHere. shot gun. OR EagTti MiM traagag. gl M Now 30" im range. Ml, Na* 30" OMeUte rants, 1131. tuts twaad ruga, IM.M. Rug pad*, gt.It. • room oil hooter. Utl. step tsbtot. btaoda Sbd mahogany. M.M. NOW bunk Soda, •priaga and nattroaaoa. t3I.M Maple lore eeat. 134.M. New I place chrome dinette, I30.M. New t-nia. WASHER I— its. Relrisorstor Hi &t. » inch TV MO rang* MS. Dafaoperi used east waIrer With spin dryer. Oood cood.EM ptili. Used Trade-In bept. ?Upoce'breakfast set ... . lit St Dsrenport sad chair ...Hk.tS 3 Place bedroom sot .... S3SS0 Rrc'lnlng chair ......... MM Refrigerator . . ago SO II" RCA Mahog TV....... MO M THOMAS ECONOMY Mif-faMaow------- WtMB WROUORT iron dinette set wlth^tesl and t chair*. 9M. PS VWRINGER WASHER-1 w**{*. mifpow! B*T»*i5S.*nUiU delUM machlM. Bur only $1.21 —- - - ^ li jgda ii— i . _ .._,.PpM - AMo. For Sal* Miscellaneous 67 Fer Sale Miscenaneous 67 j pSL. ------------------ with trgp. A grad*. PE t-tT13. R tNOE r ..... ply. kM W. Mont- ffoiL"WiKtoK"com¥letS: PE t-MlJ. . ________ MMS itWOUN-i’fPE OIL SURl|. or oantroU, tank, tta or hni IM POUND WEIGHTS AND BAR- >age* Baby lion*. EM MMI aft. ELECTRIC no FIXTURES. au mi., igoo aowgn*. pull downs, kSlteOM, *tor*. Bedroom*, fl/* north 'll.M. IrreguUre. sanpl nly factory Plu-—— _ pan. copfek-Romex wire at Je wr R. Heater cable. Sle. O. A. | flioitsooitTMl ISiwait. ' r: IwtofXeaks? ) „ WHITE PINE OLAD10UA crates. Ilka aaw. 3 ft * 1 ft with . th In. win cloth bottom. Built-In •Making block*. Card holders, will urriflia at east., also 1 Oledlol* 1 Sale Office Egirfp>neBt 71 -- - v,- ilICB ViPnCE DESK. MS. BAR-Uaaota. Bare H on the coat. PE g.ln House IM N. Cost. PE ■ 5-4955. . ._____;____, P|M3.________ S T A LL SHOWERS COMPLETE NEW NATIONAL CASH REOIS-wlth faucet* and curtain. $*9 40 > urt froau SMS Wt. New NtUtOil value, U4.M. Larktefitt conptete addlhg msctunti frodl |M up with fauCate. tlt.M, toUeU.t3l.tJ.1 — --—*-— —n—. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or* -----—---------------------------i ■ chard'Lk. Ave. — SI.________ FLUORESCENT LIOHTS. IDEAL gcWIND MACHINE BINDER CAB- ter kitchen cabinets, under fit- atgu coutppcd to make man*, work benche*. largo M | buttonhole*. MuMhemt, ate. Pi' Joa usd urAtehad. ! ... pa,m*nU t*f_IS ^pe^monU> ^ I BALE - I ATHTVBS. 1*0* MM H totel balance Ml.30- Apt port (i »ackt 9SS ALCOA — ' ALUMINUM SELF-STORING STORMS SCREENS DELUXE TWO-TRACK TRIPLE-TILT ACTION ALUMINUM Weeea alio weather atripped atom window*. Clean without Rmv^2455 per window NOW ON SALE----- $13.95 For window* nay ate# up to 3itM Fun. Easy Padonl Tama FEDERAL Modemizatioir . . A M. 5?&T DAT BATS. M - PE 3-7033 . Plenty of Fref Parking On Our Lot__________ FOR BALE: OB. FURNACE. « | BTOJUa^DOWB FIRESTONE •”FT- REPRIOERA- i ?? CP*2, branch offlcea in ______ — Macomb County wbora you can bur MW or factory rebuilt each register!. Th* National Cash Rag-iater OS.. Mt W. Huron. PonUac PE MNI 13 f. Oratlot, Mt. Clemens. Howard 3-«333. ADDINO MACHINES PROM tit O O DEN1 " * “ ““ 77t Montlcollo. STANDINO TOILETS 111 * is- " E »• j , Si ” stream Call after S p i i 337 ABH REOISTERS. PROM M* FREE 81 DauMa b< tb-ln. hat 30-in. .tongiba ....... lto It- Via. hard copper IMa. tengtha ............ 3ts ft. 4»-ta E ajul copper ^ 3-m batb°s*ta with trim . 3M.95 Wbll* sr colored Factory 3nd*----Irregular* Sm PLUMBINO SUPPLY __ 173 s_Baslnsw__________PE W100 ooopUsBb purNace and oil iLongfelliye. — ------- — n *-*™ sewer pips and prfTiNqa ^SSSS^ffSS18 Corrugated Steal Cuteart Pips Iran Boll Pipe * Plttlnse ----nrer*. Orate* and 8Up* BAYLOCK . __ Manbote CoMn^drsua Coal dt Bulldt SI Orchard Lake IS THE "BIRD” TO BEE 11! NET $21,000 Owner tar* — sad eoub ewaaad. «MM dn. on «l iyrmS5ttKU LStSS; __V. Mai TM. Mill BnV'H BAH For Sal* Clothing 641 Penman's Furniture, 41 C BEIN RANCH MP«E" SCARP. I- -gRWn ’ reasonable. FE 3-t*3t DON'T WASTE MONET ON TOUR wtoaud OOWN ANbVEIL. j S^ow^r'tead'prtel*. 11 mMcn! Rebuilt Maytag watboe . f cotored (formal | Kiu> freeier. crispor Class *‘C” Pontiac Bar NareRiEtfA taugawi a ’’fcOfete y* Wbte woddlv-------- * I rt-wwam •wowi PK »MIS mmnmjm.-. „ mmi,. treat free daaMs door. M IS. frset- Ibmi lgu m l' ordinarily pay-^ mz\ * ^ wlS»I ANCHOR FENCES GARAGE DOORS Paotef* soconds, all standard tlssk In gtsskSMatlto nodf*. Elaetrta door operators, tetdlns closet door* and dlisppesrlng atili wit a. W* give estimate* oa gerego ro-nadaung. BERRY DOOR SALES Open AwJ[^.j _______ OIL FURNACBS 8TILL or pel tea, rtt* ontnikMa. *>vw and used equipment. State and locally lto*n*ed. am Rea tins * Coollns Co. 1131 N. 'Williams Lake Bd. at MM. OR 3-ttM. Special Paneling Offer Oak Flooring i^TpSTigr itaLian bile WEDDING OOWN Easd piece, I flower aaa-slaea I sad 7, t tor-* It sad 11 MA L0R; | LADIES OOOD CLOTHES OP^ AU, t I kinds and alsee. aomt children* i Parking.' Declared set *13,-u* 47. Scad tor aw FREE "Michigan . luaiasM Omte," Partridge «najrranoiTpdR leaee. silter rlue~mI ____ __ ______ *WSinii' ELECTRIC RANOE. RBPRIOER- ei«eni». **u*bm and mlscel- a tor, kitchen set, beds, reason-Sm^sateFt 3-433* able CaT3 to t Sat. and Sun. a'-ir'--------1 Tfa* MiclUgan near Union Lnko. : X~ECUTIVE TRANSFERRED* complete household furnlehlng*. Including Tappac 409 i t o v *. 323a Quotnsboro. MA S-1I17, 1 PAiiSus Mia FREEZERS' snteRod.. uf- aoinMBWMWBKi glStTfS"* BAfttROOM PIXTUREa. OIL AND fas furnAces. hot water b eteam 4 boiler Automatic water heater. Hardware elec suppltoe, tmek b pipe and fitting*. Lows Brother Fatal Super fSmton* and Rust-HEIOHTS SUPPLY $169 p*y TO SBTnjf AM 'BWfATB. DIBRBB. frame*, furniture Sbd May bo tom.Id a.m. p.m. fSZSk^j^Bp-- =*■ COUNTER FLOW. SnMAyfsir OUT OP BUSINESS. 30 per cent off an. stt merchandlee. 1 showcase like now. Sholbrooh Mirror sad Old Shoo. IS35 E. Auburn, near Doqulntfrs. UL OE WORLD FAMOUS FLOOR POL- SIEGLER Gas and Oil Heaters Twice thi ffspi a Schick’». aVgr > SPECIALS! nttal. call : % Mta pi E 3-0181. After 0. CLOTHES FOR SALE 7POR unortMtlon FE 5-36t2. WOMAN'S MUSKRAT PUR c5AT. Sale Household Goods 65 ftH^KLmoS : Bargain Roust, laaoe. PE lilW, AND I'f* got 'em In itoek for UanadteM deUrtry No Money Down — tl.M f— ■ irlTTLE'B FURNITURE t — D&w. Drayton 1 H pgr u !Sr Al FORMICA TOP DINETTE SET. Ver^ nice. Utility cabinet. PE Fli'ureactflk. Mf DWdMri fdks Taar |g HIFl TV and Radioa 66 HAVE . 3 CHANNEL NUMBER f antennas loft — will sSorHtoS lor 31 s Woos. Phone OR 31SM. Water Softeners 66A ^ with natobias L"SS|,T *L*sTMCti«irt l^PiECRJBCnORAL, MS ■--------- |—i. Clark j—pyj d^~AM~IMltf. W** ^i-kstblnoMf- PEsfit*' ' 1’!ifLrai:fl3i£!1 >4111. CLOSE-OUT Bolon* new equipment - 7 HP rtSne jnowar. 0?%^%* MW ffi^tSir**? rts^saaiissiy ana mower ws* *4S3 tO, now Jir-'Ah.r^ulpm^ at deduced MAPI, S-1»S OR 3-7034 BARGAINS , >u». original factory carton*. Taka on* or a57 Only tHM. Capitol. Call FE 0-S407. ’ ' HOT - WAnCR HEATERS, gaa. Consumer* awrafi vslut. $30.50 and ttl.to,__________ Also electric, oil and kottlod «•• beaten. Michigan Fluorescent. 303 i Orchard Lk.Hfo. — IS. 1 ROT WATER BOILER. I SECTION and stoker, good condition, lut. Ml 4-0410 sftor t P M EITCHEN CABINET BINK8, 1 ic rate hod. g|" model, MO value, 144JO white they last. TerriHc ^ ||N jyCE- chalrs, typing nm, s .now rhalM, jnfW Otlwr. Ns daslsrs. OR 3-H13. S«i» SportlBf Oood» 74 3 M OAUOB 8INOLK I_________. - 13 gnus* *tngle barrel. 1 11 gsusa pump, single barrel 33. OB 3-0305. 3 NEW DEER RIFLES. REMINO- M aTft! CriuM*fUa * 13 OAUOB REMINOTON AUT(> 4P4 PWlddAIS, *PE 1-4131. Is Cbooa* on boats. APACHE CAMP TRAILERS'- NEW 1M0 frelfht dnmsgad. experimental and factory demonstrator mod-jlaMtJi as. I.nsdi from. Save jiao an po ft. nlsanaaaa tent new L fiberglass boats |14*. 30 par art an aU now runabouts, discounts ■ an saw WM Johnson motor*.. Open all day. Sunday Sept. II. tor big clearance •*" lto terms. Blfl.ObBsr,S4tWS Motor*, l mUa aaat of Lsptar UULMAN HARDWARE Browning Oust. 1345 ELISABETH LK. PE 5-4771 PPLIt DAILY TIL I; SUB *-3 FOR BALE, ISM AIR STREAM, 31 ft. t*U cowtslnsd tend yacht. Esc. ---I n MWi. NS BOUOMT. SOLD. AND Msterisl*. FREE ESTIMATES. PHA TERMS SURPLUS LUMBER & OAL. ! MATERIAL SALES 00. _ *** 5o gymp- nlagi mi pmm lTe5rr«, RPR1NOPIELD RIDINO MOWER. 34 Mod «•• ! -T PK4 condition. $1M. P* ikue. iuju^o as® i record player. AM-PM. Prigtdalra refrigerator 11 beauUfW lamp*. Everiiot Roaator and broUer. Ma-hogaiiy usw. ran. stiver IMPS >I#M. Mint eprsyer pita} Rd. wait « Poi«toe..PK Toarii siiii tiidft, sujs and *31.60. Lavatories, SitJS con-plote. Stan ***11$ complete. IM value, $34 50. Mtehlma Piuores-3*3 Orchard For Sals Pets ter, can lte_ tuSSarad. ^S moe.. *75. PE 4*334. ^ . ,' -Q«TON TERRIER. IjALE. ~* nantba Champion hna. PE BOOM mala! red aid blackJglUMj glM^lndtetfStert. Waterford. pM salE. _________ OOOD HOMS ■WjWgL____ ^rt^lr0^.-*^1 iSSSS Mli! three Ions hair calico to-mala kittens. Box trained. Ft FStV MMtuf mtaBjg to good horn*. 44 N._sterrimac FOR SALS. PiOBONS. $1. FAIR. «• vmml ....... . sift&SKSS 5«KrtST MA 4-lidl OERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AEC regUtaradT Mlltord. MU S-3331. HUSH SETTER PUPS. CHAMPION .... -■> MI S-134! after • waek- M Williams. FE 0*433. bchnaubek ebb* May toy poodlss. AKC. SIM. Terms. OR I-47W.________ BIAMESB KrriXNS. PAPERS. PAN trained, teal POtoi. MAPI* 3-11M. ■QOIRREC MONEEYS . ,(HUB POODLES, $10 DOWN PE S-31I3, HURTS. EAST TERMS TOY CuOUft AlfD TTORIEH TgnTFE~sgT7 *r~ i Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 BRITTANY Porik McNARTS Tallwagter Eennels. boarding. 1——‘— 'rimming. Brittany r“^ 1 samce. QL 1-Of Hunting Dogs 8l tsar MM Crstkg Ed. ARC REGISTERED IRISH SET-ter pup. Phong PE S41M. AKC BRITTAinr PUP*, r6as? • jJ^r 1 Hfsdlil ____ BRITTANf. U MO*. OLD. an Pemale, *50/ Oood bun- P analyte aaaatlT k 9' gai. hot water banter. |47.M. 3 year warrant?. Free set TpUet glf.N _ SEWING MA-■ML,_. jifw fey design, hems, aplaqu* ate. BaWSCa loW Lftui^ja-------- iM - ‘ —_____THFijlW,' Call “after “Z ' FREiEZERB--- NORaEFREKZBRia ______________ New mwiei* ^SrhUy^mtched or For -Sale Miscellaneous 67 rj~l isFl—erst*. marred. Model* at btf dt»- -—^— -- "feA ‘ ”£,‘°la^lS!Uria! WOLVERINE LUMBER WAYNE _OABERI_ . j PE I-47S4 attar I pJS. 33S 8 Paddock N. gAOOtlW •“ '“*• 1----—----- BflL MlpBOWB|, Etc. Forced Air furnace*--— sFvu^^yT^i 100,000 YARDS FILL _ deliver. Thor i _______Ine. MA MM3. LA SPECTAL: 10-A STONE. « TD. yd. FU Ert. 3Be, American Stone FEMALE BRITTANY BPAl yra, old. OB 3-I3T7_ l. Boat of blood Hey, Grain aad Feed 82 ILL TYPES OP 1ST * HID CUT-MBg-liw,tffL -------* * *T“ CORN CUT BBEP FOR 8ALB. OA HAT AND BTRAW, .1 BALE OR S-M0 bale* 771 Scott Lk. Rd. ft ♦M ar or long, I^or Sale Uveatock 83 ’■ of OyQyio. I. ! LARGE BELL. 409 lbs. DiOS i * vets* new _______ I tresses. 139 50 tl c 5-aitt • With i GAS REFRIGERATOR. 8V* CO. PT Procter__ton, eorvcl g4S. PB ItMti DMOOUNT PR1NCI-M.3M.74 poiMI* at 3 nor cent interest 1 “4 00 Scoured by —... 3 bedroom homo. Clark Had Estate. MT MM* Bw. PE 4-MU. Ask for Mr. Ctark pal balance t Mt monthly, ( Tour soot 14. '■*»*»>• now. 313 CUftord Btroat. iff **L-rri«r ! QE REFRIGERATOR. 5-ROC_____ chest, baby bossy l RCA slactrte rang*. arrels. EM 1-3511T , ._J. M 34131. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S.11AIN .......I 214 E. ST. CLAIRf ROQfESTER ROMEO i piece bbtnro ^ok gtr and dfii*-5S: *SS £i Mrig! 'Si ;opREPE36EHATOR. 5-ROOM 0$ Like new. till. Wardrobe*, chests, I burper, _5heat, , baby erytofn*. m^M»d—»“l!SiK!L finBrisau dtnettei ____ Paetory second*, about V4 price, II Term*. The Bargalh House, 103 N. cat* ot Lafayette. PE „ i Ngw arirw intrmosnst and blower PB Mill. 377 W. Kcnnttt. l-A-1 ALUMINUM SIDINO Installed or is stock Awnings, atoms. Mont _ No Moncy Powa-M Mo. A Up . For Highest quality guarantee a. Insured WOfb M Hock Bottom Prices call owner. . i JOB VALLELT OL MW Oli t-WSt 3 WRm TRAILEklstkktBpX. s mak nad terp. FW MOS. HOT WATER FUR- BUtcktop Dnveway Step^ fco., Ti W. Sheffield. FE CAR PARTS FOR « TO 'll MOD* ala. Mfil Auto Part*. 1131 Mt. Ctomcns, Pontiac. COt^PUCTE OIL CONVERSION. 1 bhs=- wbawtnulor.PE t-S3T3- — 1 Wurtb. WsRad UkS. Sf < OOMBINATIOM STGi BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE TOO CM BORROW UP TO $500 Vinyl Lbioleuni Tile 6c ea. ■. .— ,‘wrvLor....... % .—: unclaimed tile outlet ■.A BAODtAW PE 3-34M I CU. PT._ BEN HUB 1 raaeanabie. OR 3-W3. ^jw^TteR our offloo or Urn* n ^HOME k AUTO , CO. .loans' MAHOGANY DUNCAN ! IRONRTTE IRONER. PROVE “id hhntars and table ^oarsMf that honing tta* Kfciaewter— camtort. Ramaii treorttoVtN pan-1 ._.l*Vg FLUI l-im I ntoa a day. PE 44*73. Crump 113 S. jngtnnw 3~ROOM"SET'AND I „.Bg«B£:............. PE 5-4111 3 OIL SPACI HEATERB -----— cond. Reas. OR- 3-5753. ■ JBCrl' JCtiOtPE. • "Vi ^e^mbingsupplt :! CONV1RTINO TO DM, MILL 81 electric dryer. M:'MTcM hoi water tank aad tt* gal. drum, very rest. MA 4-44*3. . nr. tt 5M. pRiomAHtx re- asar wsaber .and dryer. Bring room suite nag other furniture, PE 5-atOt, Mi West WnHanTr. fctarb. 30 oi ELECTRIC RANGE ”ptggf.°^7a^ *** 30 HK GAS RAIKIR. 4 BURNER, to SOOd aandttton. PE 5-8143. B IN - EXLTOIATOR ELECTRIC M3«ioT^u*ff^gwr«ioi^r pe Mm1 ________ A BEAUTIFUL BUY $Pku« Llviat Rm m surifk^a tio ts. o A. Tboc irome. nrc^coND; KENMOME I .ROOM OIL HHAtillR j HMhhMMMMHNHNMot SIS. Bath to excellent condition tM Mayer Omul Lake Orton. MT 3-14M. ■ l .doors, t window* - caeaa. storm* LADY KENMORX WRINOKR WASH- and ItrteM. PE tefTM._ _«r- MW. Mt. After 4 PE >1MS, is OAL. TBQPICAL M TANK UVINO ROOM BET. PHfbKMB1 —I -*i-a LAME CRIP AND MATTRESS, beams bow, tit.at. Poaram's Pur-nNura. o Orchard Lake Av«. LEAVING TOWN. 1 ROOMS OP —ftirsflur* and alaatrta atoao 84501.______________________ LIMED 6AE HUPPEt . EXTEN-•too tabu frith teats, git. Snaak Sb* with I bar g . tM. _ good condition. OR 3-3M5. MODERNlfinON SALE ON NEW sag used (smltuie aad apQttaacos. DOUG'S FURNITURE 133* Baldwin PE MM3 we on sen and trade -- griUdie. broller pbu iT dtp ROgI OMON 1X1* HbO AND CASH WAY gTANLET ALDItINUM W1____ °sBkt* Pegboard .... Si te 4*1*% Pagboard ...... MM 4xSxt4 PlfMMHPT". .... 94.45 "Ml IMI ESOk Loth ... if it Plasterboard ... ill Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY NS Cooley Laka Rd. EM 14171 . Open I a.m. te t o.m Mmdity ISa m .l * OR 3-TM3. PTsbm -it wooden anroRM window, 113 S. Saginaw wiLwBXI . With CelotaxV_,_ INSTALL NOW AND SATE r!S ““r,A,jtra.ss,,“S tertLba01 Miilla?' P?“' - ISST"#.*** 1 * « DO TOU HATE JOB TALLELT '"Vim Otd RfBaMe Pioneer" __ 1-SS33___________OL 1-11*1 %sm~Ei------------------ maiMni. Me durta« table, tom. 3-51*4 :r A” DEMONSTRATOR I.awnmower Ooseout Only 1 Eft hrEstone'store MS W. KPEdK ' PM 34M1 EVAltf PMnRiRCMMP . ..*4; alas bath tub*. toilets, showsr stall*. Irraxulnrs. Terrific values. Mlchlgsa Fluores-—‘ MS- Orsbntd U. 1LE Sit*. MAO v« £p. im p My Paddy gate. , l* good, you can got I tty anate aad toon aa tea, tor less mancy tl new paying tor fond ■ My Buddy gay*. K i_ __________ tend and freoaer win k* paid to you. frtM M makaus pai-------- v CALL NOW FE 4-4460 Prsntwsy w" —to oldest, I TALBOTT" LUMBER Water proofing tor basements. bps pateL gtegg tnstelted, wood •Mh or all slses, toll line of lumber Reasonable price. IM* Oakland Ava. PE 44*88. fEDDINO DRESS. SIZE It AND pair of roller skate*, aim I. and case, pe *419*. fOBK BENCHES AND PICNIC table*. Shop loads. .QE J-MS3. THE SALTATION ARMY REP UUXLD STORE . USED HOUSEHOLD IT EM6. toote. sm* apoltsite**. OE >4131. , .... '4 K* L. 3* ysart Oorp. Mlehl- «ALCOA ALUMINUM Combination DOORS ' GUARANTEED I FULL INCH THICK ' $2J.95 PHONE ORDERS • ACCEPTED ON nmuJAliM * ORDERS Otar. FEDERAL Modernization Pi«ty ©f Free parking On Out Lot Clarkston, MA *4181.____________ -A BLACK DIRT AND RXAT, TOP sol' fill sand, clay and gravtl. OR 3-i»a. . . . 1-1 BLACK DIRT AND PILL DIRT. A-l. SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS 1 BLACK OEMHNO. OENTLE Mcflaan burro, gig sr. a* Mgs— 40310 11 Mile Rd. MAytoOr 4-or MAylalt 4-IS3*. HOLSTEIN. 1 ROAM. SPRING lag. Mcond call, step b Plrtibtssk »S»I. A.I MB. now cuttttM straight 1 Kentucky blue sod. I man Rd. Iteatsn. W MI HMJVMm. AL'g BLACK r'WBfn 7-WEEK PlOg in> ftt©INO horse. UL 34597. II Wlkk OLD TORKBEIRI flQS for eate. OL 1-91U. _ BUCKSKIN AND • OA1TED gAD-horse, steo saddles. EMplre Machinery i Mg Bus. ..drag 68 Sand. GpeveI EEd Dirt 76 PEAT. LATHE LOUR chance gears, volts. Par i Falrgrovs. After home or IMS 33 Sale Musical Goods 71 I3U BABB ACCORDIAN. LIKE NEW. ACCORDION, II BLACK DIRT BROKEN CONCRKT bali4oafng. TWWuPKi.l[!!lSr.. ■ BLACK DIRT, 8Awb ANb ORATEL Delivered Fireplace wood, trot esmtraL NAttorml 1430. BROKEN gIDEWALK, COW ' MA-qure and top soU FK 44311. 66 H6ft" CROSSED STONft L graval. fill Erie Conklin. - - uni or rx S4t73. molds FARM ’ TOP SOIL OP ALL ORATEL, kBAMD. STONE. ' PILL din. iuSTjn top you. past. EM 3-23*4 EM >401. CRUSHED STONE. BAND. GRAY- ___ TRADE ALLOWANCE LAV A WAT 1 OE PAYMENT PLAN EDWARDS IS A. IAODIAW TWO HAMMOND “ saw with Par. _______,___tkrLY MUSIC CO. A arum; tram Btemb^te^tttjyr Awmr ftM* VakHuren^- -- BUT VIOLINa, ANT CONDITION, » --------------- BANt) IN_^ ••;--CTSK"®2 SVb YDS. BLACK DIRT ^iMiai drtfmry. OR Lu. K DOW. FILL AND ORATEL BALED. MDOBb KaV. RO RAIN. Plaldbraok S4M4. FEEDER PIGS, kl« HICKORY Rldsr Bd.. Holly. MU 443S*. good holstiSn cow, PRESH. 1 t300. Mutual 4-toq._ WSWUMO BOWik WITH PACK feed, at gSSd price. Cal) HU REGISTERED MILKERS, KIDS bucks, tuanuskte. , Write 1*83 Lean it, WaUad Lake. cL Earl___________ OEDTNO DAILY. frlLL DlltT Me a yard and fill asgil Ms a yard, iwidu Band PH Square Lake Rd WUl deliver. UL MMH UL ply. Baud, gntmllmd dirt, (teiiaitt jnortar, trucking and to*. OR —d PiwI 77 .KINDS OP LCIWnt FE54US, SLAB WOOD OlT^ wood. 3 aurd. Mg' Lumber MUle PE_ 'ffiStew PI—to. Tr—k, Skrtdw 78 TREE —RVICK >e eetlmataa. PE 5- r 4-1353 I heU- HiiU I»6tt1d MUM tt yssri SM, pwd kM'» horse, gad— die, bridle sad MuaM etrsp. Call SkI« Faroi Prod— 86 APPLES. PEARS. FRESH BgfEET -" T as always Oakland --------- mile radii Milford, APPLES AND PRESH FILTERED Elbcrlapeachcs. Pickyour own or ready |dcked. Fears, ready picked. 12534 Foley Road. 4 mi. south of,Fenton, on Fen-ton Road, 1st bowse ■west . - Sale Farm Prwdwca 86 Rant Trailer Space 901 MM| OREEN OAOE. St A EU (tie* Farm. M2 IT ooato ft. QgtotC OA SU44. - AN BECEUapT LOCATION WITH toi aarrte* ta TgjtlH Farit your moMla horn* of ANT ate* aa a PKACHES. BALE. NOW RBADt ttU Rattato* Lake Rd. % mil* oameiaWly ntw tot aad saw concrete wtui btocktop read, Ooa-1 tut, Dlxla Hwy. - --fuSk adhifrins WAi bt the caka. axWaatar*, tonka. Jlau jata. creu walk, eenareto pa tie aad taw*. Petit 1 at Mobtto Boea* perk. 1 Wadtoe, Beat ef Baldwin. Ft ! and Oimun. 11 Baa ay. Pgpilec. AUBURN BXIOHT* MOEH E VIL- | THE PON JIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, I960 FORTV^ONE _ Boat* A Acwmriw 97 •SinmCtft Mr yoI'r Sib Uaai Truck* 103 DAY SHIFT By Frank Adams i Far Saif Cart VplB Mi mot* ■•r oMI ad. Own (part* C m till Uki Band. ■ HarboTwg MSM. TOP DEAL Wmrmmni ttoo at power — Haw povor Nam coar—loan • Ham f Hartland Are* Hardman, A REAL GOOD (ELECTION OP Gird** tractor*. Roto TUlcrt ami mn momtrt. HOUGHTEN & SON “ "• Mala. Eoaheatar. OL 1-OTgl CLEARANCE SALE USED EQUIPMENT Small riding aed malklnc tractors and rotary tlUtrt. p TO. SELL PE ------KING BROS. PQWT1AC HP. AT OPPTKE COMBINE I TRACTOM. BALER*. Mower, MtCIM. farm aqulp-moot. 1M8 MoKaU ltd. Leonard. BIG SAtB Or USED TIRES Oear Id M nUk from. All make*, all tint, dome »now and mad * prat, white Walla mad black walk, relate rant a from II la tli each. SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK per rent down. Tak- Mid a. . . , Sd^aBy*^jg i New or Used maM kdLLajHMdtaaga^ ■ % « TRUCK For Sale Airplane* 99 * OL 1-I13J L.P. receiver Loon .ACE TIRES. ALL | brake* aad mania Enamel .aatat, wl 1 IAU1 evening*. i M. to.’ i »0_***h. caring. U ood Cond OOK! TMall *LAC_ ■■■MH name brand*. Off new daft |15 to , , , , . _ , ____ S I Trm*wUV* i BQR BUTLER atir takAO txataTn* > il m plus tak aad neapabla tin. OOOD BMP TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE .id* W. Eurne ~ W 1-1111 gTAWPABB BRAND tfjjrTjWR trade In an Oaaier** ■*' Up ta Id par ooi white arau*. For Mt Car* 106 , aagtac PE I PDRD OALAXni' j "bOOR aARt)- WWWrTW V-l aMd^ R dad R, powei ____ nREPUOHT "f DR i lr™=if. Whit .. For into Cora , m wgrew extra », axeaitoat eaeidlllam ft pc. ik»TTllif al Dodge'Dart $1975 too and tnom Made, MA»I* 8-183* CArtD*"'TOCBT^ lull pawar, tank aad wane, leather m tartar matMad. danTTaka ,YdMoig3^«^.CTu"i Mar**1 H WUy* panel, 8 ayl. ..MM ;M^B^UI. jjU«BaCKi8l nr»( 'l| fink from .|l« j ™ Bflff. ttlH. Il :7&** after 1 OR York 110 Parry Service Inc. OB 1-MM- r,--T~jsgta_To *hfc# Toe* .. i - | BONNIER DR1VEAWAT F|_3-7*38 TRUCK OOINO NORTH. PART, I load either map. PE M*dd ED WILLIAMS ATTEND TEE AUCTION HADLKT Mich. AacttaMkt Prt. and Sat AUCTION SALE CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE ear. Cylinder* rebored. Back Machine shop. 21 Mood. Phone PE MB, .........■..... -....- SATURDAY ^SUNDAY™ Baldmta, ' SAFETY. SPECIAL. FRONT END alignment. Front wheels balanced. Brake* relined A* low u II par au. Eddie Made Ford. Co. 2761 Orchard Lake Rd.. Mat- 7, P-W-,#SffSuT -rtiAM CL*aViNO Wantod-Uaod-Cftra 101 ice M & M Motor Sale* ! HAROLD TURNER : “—before closing. I'd like to thank you. i J your patirnce . . ••=-- __ _______ ; JtJI | aad white, fall power. UtM. It jaai rswJ" Avf Pto 6 6101 ; 1 loyu MUjk. 8 S*g PE 2*1:11 TTT.’TTik I mn njmi I DOOR 14 0T1CK. DALLAS t RAH. new tire* Clean lea MM f IhP^MEATER jMMglWr ROCHESTER .J*!”___________________I d8w AtoM ®--- .OL Milt _____^ , BTSTsar «S i dodos pickup. •©■T" I ’59 1‘OKD 1 “* k** ■* » Mt» ”» i MS FEtI^BI CUSTOM 1-DOOR M j_ _ Wadjo aad k»-. . rt!.......- •$IW5 4-1500. Harold I Turner raes. pwp-! aaicwif uMawwisf»mr ; Foreign and Spt. Cars 105 For Sold Coro 166 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR I-1SM j AVERILL'S I I Need »harp lata model* lac OalH j market. TOP DOLLAR CHEVROLET 2 DOOR ’ll. aut*. R and vaU-------- lately T Than1 yoiT*n ______tR MONTH DELIVERED ALL STANDARD PACT OR T EQUIPMENT PLUS HEATER. FEDERAL TAX SALIM TAX, LICENSE TITLE A N D CREDIT LIFE — INSURANCE Fontisc Retail Store SI MT: CLEMENS ST PE HRti il fWiPiPAOsatiOBr Sfi waion want to trad* Hr MIN. HOB FROST INC. ^ ARioLutiLT'' wd lipsr^, c uw I11__________ DOWN A*enm*. payment* of I Pfic* •*» 1 EVC VJ* 1 Tufna* fur*...’------- ! EtttW AlltO S*)* lOiHriKihvuQl hard- Raato and aaatdr, aato excellent running awn-No mi a • a y dawa. Pall MHRuSlmi. RH| tBam-MRm-RM** ntrnt mm 2020 Dixie Hwy. NlWARDUmM HKALY. MO. SPRITE i DUD rntj.71 UtL. LINCOLN-MgRC UR Y DODGE. INC ] Palrtona IM. 1 Ar^ R dT R.. • «yl. ] 1*1090 Mill. \ isia-. UCRC. coffia 464 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM •5g Austin Healy •66 U*ed Au*tln Healy ' HOUGHTEN & SON *28 N. Mate, Rochester OL 1-6761 TIBnPHW 1186 CHEVY 8-DOOR. EXCEL-lent motor, no oil burnar, good tire*, flnt (128 taka* It Can b* •tan after I p.m. thuri., Fri.. »r Sa>.. 1I2S Ladktvtn elf « 111 1. SAOINAW FE 1-78(8 j | 1886 b o'D O E DART, i pOOft hardtop, automatic iran*ml»aloti. 1 pawar ala*ring, other aatraa, tow i mileage l« S-47S*. 1 1834 TODOE 4-DR [ undVrcoat ’ Only 1.468 mil**' *' j Mutt* Sacrifice Rug* Mtoctlon ef | now 8* Ford* at tow overhoed *°u*l,7TS!f?6BR. mo.. « 3SM1 1 IM4lfER£0*f' 1 DOOR M AEDTOl equipped ood ready to prloo only 83*8. riothn tit per month Large . .2 P.M DOOR PRIZES EVERT AUCTION NEW MXRCRANDISE CAN RE PURCHASED WITH MO DOWN PAYMENT II * 14 MONTHS TO EAT 1417 MUSTANG, NEW COND ALL acoaaierta*. Sat to appreciate. Beat offer. 2125 Ferndale 8 Side : of Sylaaa Lake. PE a-24kg Anar • B & B AUCTION 5069 DIXIE HWY. ARE TOD OETTINO MI 4-7500 T« otibw.______ 1S57 VOLKIWAOON LIOHT I — j —- roof. I II CHEV WAOON I .... ____ NaONM other* to ohaoto Ira *%chutg Motors, Itter THE MOST. FOR YOUR CAR? For Sale Motorcycles 95 j IM ROYAL ENFIELD. *2*0. — WE BUY —TRADE DOWN ~ — TRADE UP — 1 For Sale Crte 1061 M BUICK CtWVBRT. I» ON. 1 I 1M( CHEVROLET 1 DOOR, RADIO _________ ________ L jni wTl^oo»Jrdown*n|lih4|1p*r ,M *■ WOODWARD RMINOHAM-RAMBLER. Midwest » 8100 HtV-4- B HAM j ' haate* *t3Kd 'm'otor*** ttock. IU a. WOODWARD . T_, aatwt mw ’Wrr llfcltCTRT. lido tRiUMFli MOTORCTCLEA m £*9g? w“ * *^2“. .- LLQYD TRUCKS HARLEY 125 1125 WE REPAIR ALL . MAKES OP SCOOTEP. . - MOTOR!" 7«6 Orean VaUay Dr. ltd ml. Harlev Dandeoa Bale* a Be 1 af Grand Blanc., pig L-jrr—^^ 'g*—It - a — *—ia—>— For Sale Bicycles cattle. ' MAblhidde.______ to Irttban. ) purebred Angu* > half era, I year* aid, due la Da-ctmbar. Bought at the Oraat Oak ~ IM MS, S Holstein heller., 4-12 month* Old. Hereford bull. rid. BUeg a white mart, 7 year old. ride Bhetlaad paoy^-***”- cutting iBaBa. Machinery. ike« and modeli. I • • SUPERIOR AUTO 370 TRACTOR, All 554 Oakland Avenue | WHEEL B TANKS, hr* BUT AND TRADE GOOD I,. ***rtiitifal Economy Car* 11 Aubui Boats & Accetsories 97 ARACUDA. MOTOR SALES 111 S. Sagtnam H 1-dUl i DEPENDABLE USED CARS HARDENBURO MOTOR SALEB Are Our Business Lloyd a ii BUICK MA t-3618. BuicK i*a* taVfCTA. 4-dooRT it aar. Turbin drlvt FISCHER BUICK, INC. M a. woodward BDUflNOHAM Ml 4-1100 . JO 4-S414 1IM BIUCK " 1-DR. HARDTOP. ....$2295! EM*1 j-tua "or JEM iSmI.*1**' * PACK, .TH.rgU BUICK ^ ^OA» • $1995-..-.I 'Cy' Owens] "Spectacular'' aOSE-OUT BARGAINS RaeSgaati*. ini Lakeland Aar lyiaan UM >7. PORD^wXbgN. *6IJigr~ 59 FORD CONVERTIBLE $W5 Fully . Pull BHAM ~VEft¥~ .. . aikiir^hiXwi- '55 MERCURY 2-DR.' if. OR 2«et44 ' *h WthcpRt i bii. iiliw. • yd tton m a; Bag. ; rr wstir MONEY DOWN. TAKE OVER igymanig. 457 a mu,. >l* N**h maritaa. irlvaa 1 »#ae met ---- galling -----.. married. 15 1-4111 anytime.__ M MABH AMERICAN 174 DOWN j*R«. NEW I960 FORDS* • ALSO many tjargaMl « JEROME ,8-1471.__________ FT. CUSTOMIZED PIBEROLAS - ■ trailer I mw 1 Mm haak ^ aautonad, boat tr< ® -cI6 BTD 1_____ ____ _____ mile*, •a* ta ap^tdaU. (tin. BOB FROST INC.— L1NCOLN-MERCURY In s-s>d* CHBVfT V-S.'bOQD CONDI- many hanalsa on DEMONSTRATORS BEATTIE 'Cy' Owens i Lloyd Mira. 21 (MO lTmi Llogl^MfS^1^!. ‘11 EDSiCL PACER, ((* DNi Lloyd Mtri,. 132 8. Bag. PE *4tlt . ob i-ie 1 U*ad Car dhopplqg Canter ’60 FALCON STATION WAOON $1945 » S4M5- -----_ 54 FORD STATION WAOON. WILI. tr*de. IM 5-WII. Conway. REPOSSESSION IMS Ford, l door. baaatHul rad Mif W0M flafih, v**, automatic tranimluloa. Na oath naadad. Full price *4*4. Pay only (ft month. Fleet aaymeat due Ootabov tdtiv Rlag Mr Kid, PE 4-t**« Lucky AM* Mat, IN South Sag- m i*6b& oonvAbt'. «!{* Bn Lloyd Mtr*. Ml g gag. PK Pdtll ISM M>ap. t~6dOR.'i4l MER-ctiry engine tod Edatbraak head* and dual manifold. FE S-4M1. Wr 1956 OLDSMOBILE 44. I door. Ms* and whit*, hydra-matte, pgjwar brake*, radio and healer, whit* watt tiro*. Sharp Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main at., Cterjtiiton MA MW imA 'olbiMdii'LE cluS cocfpE. RADIO AND HEATER. HTDBA-MATIC ABSOLUTELY NO MON .96 ptr no. ciu credit Mir fifa WmF+im. H»reir _ turner Ford. MrORDAUTO. RAB.WW REAL U FT. WAYNE BOAT WRM AM. __1 ._II.„ IU* mm!,1 I Oxford' Com- north of Oxford _ .... jMf. aeli tor SUN. V. Harris. FE 5-2768.__ 16 FOOT OZARK INBOARD AND Oram Itd- UL 2-44M. ■MI1H MOVINO CO LI VINO .MBLJUUl, dtnln -------- b*droom_ furnltur*. ’. at Scott galar*. Loaded thl* week..Smith Moving Co.. Dixie Hwj Lako road 7 pun] Bat. Sale House Trailers 89 17 'FOOT HOU8ETRAILER. IM 45 FT. VENTURA TRJ RAILER^ 1 '58 TELLOtVSTOWt. UB WR SUtka mo da ofior. OB 2-0SM. Comniotaly modern, Ph< 5-1041 and aU for Jack. 21 PT. PALACE OOOD CORDI- Lta**,Purn2ha5! APACHE. TOUR-A-HOME. CREE I The Big Threel. W* “ - a large nelactloa to Ml ______ Several ‘uted travel trularg and . CASH FOR TOUR CAR ■ Pontiac Auto Brokers 12M N. PERRY AT MADISON — FE 4-9100 new oofldiUon. ^Wpil paymaat*. Ogt 54MI. 14 CHEVROLET I DOOR. RADIO sad baatyr, g ayL St"~wmmfr ^ive^ 'Cy' Owens j Just Make Payments 55 FORD. 2-DR.. UN . _y Only ill Mo. Due Oct. 16th Rita Auto, Mr, Ball ^ PE I1-4131 IM Bait atvd. *4 Aubsn | r»fPORDEARDTOP "•’’DN Lloyd Mtr*. 232 S. Bag, PE 2-8121 1 ’pMID HARbf&e POWER j kta, auto Mat. *5g5 OR t DOOR mBBTOFT RADIO A 10 91R ETEERINO, BOOK nun il,m( — OUR PRICE $1595 BRAID DMK3TO-PLY M OUTH VACUUM _____ FWl price M payment* of (10 par me. vawu i MR. WHITE. CREDIT MAN-AOEP FE 8-4402 Klnt Auto Balaa 111 B. Bdllnaw brake*, t W»44 i ! ‘53 FORD CONVERTIBLE MUST toll. OR 3-6284, | *68 FORD, 4-DO0R, V-«. FORD-O-’ ^•H-TOkD F!® ., ,4-79iJ “ w.-^—-ti:t FUEL OIL TANKER. METER. ---* '*■* mmr gvao nay* or j REKL AKD HOSE COMPLETE I CHEVY BEL AIR 2-lE)OR. ATTENTION tavar" AND j 19^ OHS.. _ ce*entr,eOndHlon ihtide and Oood whit* wail tlra*. radio t or. very clean motor ana I Engine. IMS. *U* { Suburban Sale LVTELY NO MONET TOWN. A»- 25% DISCOUNT on all ISM Jobnaoo Motor* 1 Starcreft boot*. '■ narcran eoaia. - , OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 288 Orchard Lake Ave. fw s-aoao 18*0 ROYAL SCOTT, 8o Vf P. ELEC WE RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLI^AR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenr’s Motoi Sales (52 W. HurdB Bt. 5 CENTURY CONVERT-- -k With Mack »«■ I *, .automatic t r A radio.- ” m A *27.33 a ■ume payment* of 828,7 call Credit Mtr. Mr. Ft 4-7500 HaroUT Turner I 4-7500. I ... "M-'H-'U KlllUiB-iiWis^*#' db* I --—-—------------------ — 3-8131 ; trol«, (460. EM 3 «K^r& AMD SERVICE CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES ME. Walton Open d-S Pi (-44*2 I. ntt Lakevlew Drive, 1 _______________________ '.aUct'from': FOAT. MOTOR. TRAILER. FULLY SEE JIM HARTLEY OR JOHN LIBERTINE r TOP DOLLAR for clean r*. win alao trade up or -< DIXIE USED CARS 55 GMC 632 ......$19951 ~TitAgTOR aw AIK1' BRAKES /' Bp. __________ . mlaaton, heater A radto Power $ 495 r^r^"8rsy— T _ «.« , ^ _ [FISCHER BUICK, INC ^.“jirr^ GMC 152 . ,. , ,$ 895 "VftiSSOtff0 ^^^“aeu ““nfS^Mi «W ---- PACKAGE DELIVERY , j B1RM1W°HAM jn «A428 ! W<* *fU., JS?J'**3* ! *^4M. Harold Turner Po- ------- 1 uBTiwBrfaMi.IBS T 4-Py::-W5” HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO t ford 959 OLDS .........$2495 SUPER M, 4 DOOR HARD-TOF RED ANp WKITH _ HEATER. ABSOLUTEI.. ... MONEY DOWN. Atgum* pay- j ------ ' 128.7* per mo. Chril ..........r. Mr. Pork* at MI. 4-7586. Harold Turner Ford, The Problem Is I Need Cleati Used Cars QUALITY MOTORS 648 ORCHARD LAKE, PM MS8I topDollar far '85 to '88 modal* — tow aUit-age^ ctri wanted for out atate ^5,GMC 404 ,4-795- GMC CONDITION. 8100 TOWN, TAKE OVER PAT-MINTS. n 8-TTO.____________ Just Make Payments 4l .BUICK CENTURY. 7 Only 122 Mo. P<“ ° »/.A*ito, Mr. Boll - - a,-^VAN i^iF-octoryBranch ___________________2-1841 CADILLAC 4 DOOR HARD-power (tearing and bra8ie», ,.,,trlc window llfta. ,»-way *eat. Boulevard gray In aolor. Immaculate condition Sal* priced 81. H5 AUo ha* new rubber. BIRMINO Used Auio Taris mi1 ftaH. _______ aown, un over payment*. OR ' 33413 altar t p.m. FOR SALE. 1*88 AIR8TREAM. 28 :t telf-eantalnad land yacM.Elc. cond. FE 8-4*74. Jacobson’s Trailer Sales and Rentals. Trotwood; Mar4Cln*^ Frank and '83 PONTIAC I MOTOR. '53 DE-Solo *. '84 Buick VI, '83'*4 Ford- -1 wntto trana. mil PE 32*86 ‘UrAKLANP it CASS FE 5-9485 )xford. — ■ I M I I ---- It Kd. Ctavt.’ STANDAW) TBABB- muelon. Clean. OR MSSS,______ 1180 CHRYSLER RAH, NEARLY new w b 11 a walla, dependable traniportattoo. OR 31*22. ■do CORVAIR 4-DR. DLX. SEDAN. Manual *bllt, WW, 7.000 mil** OL 34721. Mgr. IRfllto i BOB FROST INC., LINCOLN-MERCURY MI_ 6-2300 ....!'.... ‘ 4* TrBIRD Radio and haTOr----- trnna , ^power ^Yteirl^]^bi finlih. Rati iha’pl Jprs CAJtXOT — ■ 1959 OLDS .........42895 M CONVERTIBLE WHITE . i~ wHEtmnx TOP hip j mr TPhite interior i power ly»il>iif8, ■ BRAKES. 'SEAT ANP WINDOW LIFTS, radio, HEATER AND WHITEWALLS. 6. ,rojro_7roi.________________ tET os SELL TOUR TRAVEL H levYril buyer* waiting tor avarythtna from 18 ft. to M ft. MOLLT MARINE A COACH SAuBluHO Betty Rd.. Hetty, . ME 44H1 . , ----1 Oxford Trailer Sales SUMMER ITEMS SPORTSMENS WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST See th* ton* aalection of 13 wide* ta ar to 8!'. I. * or 3 bedroom. itasU trailer*, too. Oood •election of uaod all alao*. 1 mHa jrr*f Lake Orion jrJMMx WHERE QUAL1TT 008051 WEST All aaw Dam and Reamer travel trailer*, complete line af part* rms& SAVE $1,000 1 AT THU PRICE Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Skies Opes 7 Day.1* Warn VACATION TRAILERS r rent. Oar top .--^i^l^rcEBer^Spacs ~ "^0 paUov I -20% OFF ON BOATS. MOTORE. TRAff SP0RTINO GOODS MC HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS^ _ PICE Long. box. Standard gblft. Cllntonvtlle Bd._______________ SCHRAM TRUCKS AND EQUIPMENT TRUCK-HEAVY J «5f^j7Fr^E^(iro | Ml. FE 4-7278. • gQ MM, >M CHEVROL^r*^". llM DOWN Lloyd Mtr», 233 S. Sag, re 3*131 1888 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. THE-tlan red. white too. Radio, haatar. whitewall ttraa, rat noarai mil**. New car warrlurty. rot Dtxto Hwy. d track gat our nrto*. Aik for rit dopt. Pi 341IL Cy Owene. 7 New HEADQUARTERS] 'CH Vrs+sA v^y?1;^** •ps^‘?-4*ni ou rora “WSSion j F750s aud F800t ’ PRICE? They Have To Go , Mony 13,165. FISCHER BUICK, INC. 1955 BUICK 2-DR. ~ ta a Ipactal. Ivory top. Btoak r,^ Radio, hoator, drinato jkWfj lad to demoo- PEOPLE 8 AUTO SALEg ____• ___ FI 2-2351 ts&: Clearance station-Wagon | -j Sale ■ I860 Cory air 4-tfoor a-d tran*mlaaldn. Beautiful royal hi** New lire* 1 ’** Plymouth Wgn- ■ (ISM i 81088 LARRY JEROME 11957 OLDS ...,...$1495 j M HARDTOP, 3 DOOR, j RED AMD WmSJW(«|_ 1 steering. Brakes and WINDOW LIFTS, It AMO | HEATER. WHITEWALLS. ! EXTREMELY CLEAN! (. Powerglld* ______ ji ntajES— —A OOOD PLACE TO BUY- P 166 Main St., Rochester Houghten «■*».»» «vs* 1956 CHEVROLET $ 995 BEL ADI. 4 DOOR HARDTOP V-4. RADIO, HEATER WHITEWALLS. BED AND — ataartau. pawar > haatar. Ptonty othei Beautiful god and & Son______________ Your Prtondlr Oldgmabtle Ptdlar 528 N. Main. Rochertgr OL 1-8761 .WHILE -YOU ARE !N TOWN" TODAY Suburban OLDSMOBILE SAVE $$$$ ^ A‘riTS»2~ ----- '4* FORD*. PANIL.OOOD~COH- Oakland Marine .Exch. ^— -rorowr* - dltlon. EM 3-88*4. Conway. iii* -H<6rd m ton ^riOK-uS. style bos. IM Wheel NM- 1.000 SPECIAL- Mazurek Motor & Marino Sales BLVD AT WOODWARD NEW EV1NRUDE MOTOR* aooo clean Deed motors HARRINGTON BOATS __ TSaWSAW FE MM2 TONTPS MARINE* / For Evinrude AIT ntolor* and boat* . at cost - - - feHmiu mil**'. Owner OR 3-8043 4-7to8. Harold Tsraor Ford. 1883 CHEVY COUPE BUNS OOOD. 8165. PE 37542. H- Ktggln* MAKE US AN OFER NEW AND USED TRUCKS IN STOCK W* Mod good mod track* ond wlH pay or allow Top Dollar tar Tour Trask." EAST TERMS — SPOT DELIVERY AtK* Insurance 104 pda MOST cars . (EWMEPlI. . . m«-MIS Baa*. >>34282 F»mifa aad Sft* Gay 108 isL’Si sarsw.7& ■Mm. ~k* MW. SUM. 1841 “roy ar MUlbarry Aik for Truck Dept. FE 5-4101 ’57 CHEVY 2-DR. $595 NO CASH NEEDED HASKINS 13 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN 8 PpoUac 4-dr. *cd , Hydn radio and heater, lika ne» 952 S. Woodward, Blum MI 4-4465 CHEVROLET it M"l*e CtartMtett4; niton nitma *tfl 0 1 STOP '87 Chrarolat 3-dr tad. IX AND SEE OUR CLEARANCE SPECIALS WHOLESALE TO i Open Bit** *tU 8 '58 C I Mgr Sr. Park* i •k cwtr. tsensj: EM *SS iiu chevy "ajSIhbr. >4. pow- ergllda. 1U2 Meadowlawo. ’58 CORVETTE Pavmll' OS Baraapawsr engine Win cagry ran fear Ska highway TH* out AND 0M.y !«•« Boat Repairs ] You aw always locate tb« patties interested in whlat you no longer need, OS Oaklaad Arana. - Pontiac you ^ p^,. f_ tiac Press “For SaleM Gy Owens w.„, a*! 1 and ara-. Straight giU.. _______ thl* SOFT TOP_______________— (hopplag UK. SEE IF llpifflMM-' Ufwnga Sliver ta Gray tu-tone You Want Bargains : 'M Ford* 2-dr. aad.. radio, heati 1960 BUICK -1960 BUICK DEMOS :;$495 •88 Buick . 4-dr. Hardtop. Power 1 rwr- IM Cadillac dub coup*. Hjrdxa-mitlc. Power sBjiEjf. rawer brake* Radla. Haatar. BoUd light blue 81*8 down. 1*8* Poottoc Chloftoln. J dr. aodan Hydramatic. Kadi*. Healer. Ha* with lighten*eri A dandy! Lew And Many 1 Fine Reconditioned Safety Checked ""New Cay Trade-ins That Must Be Moved- 56 FORD STATION WAOON ’56 PLYMOUTH .;.$49$ STATION WAOON '56 CHRYSLER ....$895 *57 CHRYSLER . - -$I3S6 MEW TpBKEN i ’58 IMPERIAL?. $1995 •8* Pontiac 2-dr. itatioq a dramatic. Radio aad’ba^ai ‘M Buick 3dr Hardtop .........82881 •tattoo wogon W 2 NOW |g Ford Pord-o-i TS Ford 4-dr. aedan. V-*. (life Plymouth Mr. oodan. 74. Auto; otic trammUitoa 17 Paettac 4-dr. Hardtop. Hydra maMc. Radio esg^gtar. i|wg •tearing Powar brakea 111* ■ To Make Room For Our Wonderful New 1961 I____IN THU ABBA -____ TRUCK MART - >. ■ ■ \ ONLY $2350 CfisStnan HAUPT PONTIAC CLAREFTON , 415 gat mile naittw hiLU S. I Open Eva* Until V HOMER i HIGHT . MOTORS MODELS OLIVER i Motor Sales -j 210-Orchard Lata Av«-FE 2-9WI . Open Eve*. BUICKv L. * -I I RENAULT,OPEC JEEP i V>.v ’ 7 ■ >w ’56 PLYSiOUTH . . .$495 (•DAB ’54 FORD .........$395 .1 PASS. STATION WAOON .-- These Specials Carry A Written 6 Months ? Guarantee MOTORS 724 OAKLAND AVE. P1 vm ou t h -Glir v sler .FE4K28 I FOBTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PfrESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1900 P«r^i Cr< rt ISO Cars and Trade* >*—,ii fe11 Kfa «»i>ii * ■it Blip hi~r ttJST. I . n mm < "W‘l8RI *58 RAMBLER TMr "UM Pair' will be de-UMM with Mm ni'IW leery S*SVS? ^rS^cioiS COUNT** «T AXIOM_WAOOM. Mai la MM.hMmi Itr ahmmins had pare anal errands AmnmIIc transmission aad i conomtcal A cyUader engine -oupted with radio tM beater bun this aa Ideal ■Ladlea" automobile Dad will be almii. with raaUaMc ««»U ana bed n Only *6 Mo. Due Oct. 26tb - Rite Aula. Mr. Bell PE t-a»M * MS Beat Wed, at Ankara j OLDBMOBILE ^ BUPEH IS. 3-i U y”!«w »oow *Bm* Many) _new parts. FE MKN j v-'Ag- OLDS -SI A BOOB ~TW1 n.TS, * Jl f Like aaw. IlSl il Old* ! * PonUnd S, beat after. Prti -^er€Mcm tmnftlt convert il?9l! MMtWt. . bydram*! BILL SPENCE "RAMBLER” WILL ACCEPT r window. Uv a Juht Make Payments " *S» Pontiac. HR Pay only Ml mo. Due Oct. SI R«» Auto. Mr. Sell PE MIN MS taw Bled, at Auburn »* POMTIAC BTATtCM WAOOM. A d«AP **Al* aasaal |T*“* MB. WftUfl Ramblers .__________Big discount. All atodela la Mock, avi now aad **’k AC RAMBLER .‘IS Cborrolet Impala convert tills! Ml Stmca station wagon t 693 *‘M Buick Century hardtop -I Ha ’ * a*liftu*at*A aoweug aula 'Corner Case * Ptka FE 2*12881 w, ; Open Dees. ‘Til • _____ ■ • 1657PLYMOUTH WAOON I • Automaue abin, radio, keatar. Pull • price DM. Old car or 046 down . Bank tktaa on tho balance. j • Schutz Motors, Inc. •IIS S. WOODWARD b ham « MMwebt 8-S3(H> •lass PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-! — .................... . --------.-I —a *“» edn- j NEW POMTTACS AT TREMEM- m« and bt^-. wWew.HiK**"bfer* sharp condition, low Bite-age.. .Joe.a Car Lot. IB J-WJt. IT PONTIAC RARDTOP. l' mi lord Mira, m s. Una. R MU1 Super Market COMMERCE RD | EM Hill EM HUS j Mae STUDEBAEER CHAMPION. « cylinder, radio and banter, arar-I drier. Perfect second car. Aeakfas I payment* M par week 8IRMINO- | ham-rambler ear s woodward. Mi Ajaaa. tog. OM engineer. MI 4-gia* iiaa poitnAC STARCHIEP 4-DR HARDTOP Pull* eouipped with all the eitrai Thl* la a beauty! IAS down or old ear. Balanea la finance |l.Ma at Schutz Motors, Inc S. WOODWARD SHAM — Mid went HIM _ PI g°Bff>SS^S^RTP0WlB 'PLfiwwi 'rmim ^ba6or|. j** ^1"-'” Z " I im. Aaia. mcmiai «4M4. 1 Kcego Sales & Service j H PLTM. BAMhOP. M DM I Eeago Harbor Lloyd Mir. «g s »M waitflliWnBSBfub chieftain. T5w IS KtMOOTN lEAirrtPbL l- mua»*a. *ary clean, tun. 2121 N. tone blue tint to. Radio B beater. I TO. PB M221 2TW' -T »»oRr*i«-« | WHITE, CREDIT MANAGER, FE;.*] r* SALES W S. SAOIMAW. 14.64. FE 4-I864. 4King Auto Sales— 111 8 Safinai ■l»57" PLYMOUTH IbLVEDERE doer hardtop Light blue an * white. Has automatic, radio aw ------------lAMBL^R WOODWARD. Ml 6-390C INI FLYMODTH )R HARDTOP Autom «UC mlaalan. radio, boater, powc d brakes. Maid to b Q-LJM down, fens# H I___ budget Schutz Motors, Inc. I 8. WOODWARD ._______MMweet Mw. *•»" PLYMOUTH: MAKE AH O * Uf . ri ws. ^PLYMOUTH ItM. PI SAVOX A tometlc drive. Ml. SUM. whi » er MA l-JSIt Bloomfield Twp -oITTlY M O U T~H. EXCELLENT • tramponation. RAH. bargain. EM . nm. Qgawmy. ■ISM ML! « VENTURA HARDTOP. POWER-M.6I6. OR SUB. ... TJ POMT1AC 4 DM. pNilhuwffii owner. No ruet. Hydra.. R and H. twin ipeakert, whits walla, naab- IS« PONTTAC. ' HYDRA MATK. 1M4 PONTIAC I DOOI AMD NEATER HYD ABSOLUTELY MO ' DOWN. ----- - ST ‘DRAMATIC. Valiant > YEAR END SALE SAVE $$$ ■ See It -AS CL,\RKSTON MOTOR SALES its 81, Clarkaton MA 24141 Out where the ovarhaad ft lew Turner Ford. s t Hit HeeoM it VALVO . $142 DOWN Lloyd Mfre. 222 S. Sag PE 2d lit DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR r or credit kKanae of high payment*. Trade down Wo one el oar .reasadwonod. lnexpemlve, Birmingham trade-tna. Wa pay erf your jranat ear. Mo payment* until November Schutz Motors, Inc. 1112 8. WOODWARD B'MAM =5952 OK USED CARS TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDBMOBILE . Open Bvealata IcArket 4-4IM_ Waned Lake ?E SELECTION OF 10 CARS TOP TRADE-IN ON TOUR MNWI Superior Auto Sales 550 OAKLAND TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON A | Rambler. MY 24212. “SHEFS Festival Sale 'M PONTIAC cat. Convert. M OLDB Super M 66 CHEV. Bel Air 'H PONTIAC 4 dr 1 •53 CXlV. Bel Air 4 53 FORD 2 door .. JOHNSON AT . _ LAKE ORION -LOWERS PRICES- ON ALL NEW I960 MODELS! SAVE UP TO <800 ON BRAND NEW CARS. COME IN! take Your choice out efr stock I960 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE ...........$2795 ■- Ail «Ba; Power ~ Stetrine aad Brake* I960 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF.............$2595 I960 RAMBLER MDEMO” ..........^.SAVE/$800 0a|by«ed>r We eon 1960 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF ............$2795 -$499 FULL PRICE- ’55 FORD ......$499 STATION WAOON. V-l, AUTO. *55 PONTIAC Sed. $499 BLACK and WHITE. AUTO. ’5$ FORD ...... <499 STRAIGHT STICK. S "Demonstrators At Bargains" "Used Car Bargains Galore" •59 PLYMOUTH ’56 PONTIAC 870 HARDTOP $695 ’56 BUICK “auto! TSUI* SHARP. $599 ’56 PONTIAC S.C. ' R.T.. POWER STEERINO AND BRAKES $895 ’56 PONTIAC ONE OWNER star Chief hardtop ^95 '56 PONTIAC SEDAN AUTO. TIEAN8. SHARP! $595 New 1960 Station Wagons selling at'cost! Come Seel! -RUSS JOHNSON-MOTOR SALES .LAKE ORION ___2 Low-Overhead Locations_ North Broadway at Shadbolt "Pontiac Division"-^ MY 2-2871 M-24 at Shadbolt "Rambler Division" MY. 2-2381 , ekceUent condition. - price e»5. a»«ume payment* w w . • net mo. '■ALL MR WHITE. • CREDIT MANAGER FE MUI ,Eing Auto gala* IM S Saginaw | * Jjst Make Payments i aa FLTMOUTH. lies Par only 133 mo Due Oct 2t * Rite Auto. Mr Beil. PE MIR ) • tea Meet Bird at Aubara ] EVERYTHING MUST GO! This is the end of the model change and we are strictly loaded. In order to make room for the trade-ins on the 1961 models we • must sacrifice. Take advantage and come on out to the lovely village of Rochester inhere, overhead is less and the sayings are passed on to the customer. ' I960 B’VILLE . $3295 I9S7 MERCURY $1095 4-Door Haidtap with power JGeor Sedan wttk Merc-O-—Ale. heater, white- MaUc. radio and heater. Two-sromi and other tone green flank. Aa eitra save aa arte aae. alee eae awaei car. %’• 1960 DART...........$2395 1957 CHEVY .. .$1395 Pioneer 4-Door Wuod. * Stand- 4-Dear WadaowMb power eUer- --a *----• cflindert. Inij. 14 ^NjgM, sa.1 1959 PONT!AC $2395 ‘ 1957 BUICK ....$1395 Cauiina 4-Door Hardtop- Paw- MJoor Hardtop. Dynafipw. ra- er steering aad brake*. Hydra- dlo. heater. wbHeWali ttree. A matte, radio, heater, whitewall toe-owaer ear aad extra nice, tire* StUl like new. 1959 PONTIAC $2695 a Passenger Wagon Power •teertng, power brakes and wblte^Ul tire*. Baautttul green 1959 BUICK ....$2595 radio, beater and whitewall*. Copper finish. 1959 Ol^EL .....$1395 S-Door Sedan with beautiful blue* finUh If you really wilt 1959 BUICK ....$2393 Elect r a 4-Door Hardtop. Pull power, radio, heater and while-wall tire* Beautiful lot black 1957 FORD . ....$ 995 Custom Una 2 Boar Sedan. Lola of special accessories and low mile*. A beauty that wlU really pleas# you, 1956 BUICK ....$1095 Special 2-Door Hardtop. Dyna-ftow. radio, heater, whitewall tires. Only 32.Oka actual miles. Better nurryl $ 995 >Matle. steering 1955 BUICK 77. .$T79F without a *cretch. dramatic, radio and 1938 BUICK ... .$1795 1954 FORD...........$ 3» Special 3-Dwr Hardta^. Pjiwer , greytBna gardton Badag. Pari;- irdtop. Power w, i&t'- 195frCHEVV .$1795 Impala Hardtop. Power steer-tne. power Brakes, Poweyxiide, redio. beater aad whltawaU*. . 1953 PONTIAC Wonderhil^ traifiportaj average' condlth bas?' 1957 BUICK ... .$1395 . 1952 DODGE .. .$ 325 Convertible with power steering ,VTon Trask. Hare 1* ana that and brake*, pynailow, radio, la way above the average. If heater and wMtawalie. Flregold van need n light truck see thu and Ivary,_ana new._____ SHELTON v PONTIAC-BUICK ROCHESTER # OL 14133 Across from New Car Sales OPEN TIL 9 P.M. OR LATER Closed Wednesday and Saturday at 6 P.M. "My Daddy. Says:" Hurricane Donna ___ JUST BLEW in the Biggest Bargains Ever □ Eddie Steele Ford I960 MODELS "No Wind -—Damage" To These Beautiful Foirlanes $1600 g\E I960 , Starliner $2295 . s^n a Good Selection of I960 FORDS “Now Is The Time” 30 T-BIRDS MUST bo NOW AT Money-Saving Prices A-l Used Cars. '56 Ford Su. Wgn. 4-Door—Black and -white paint, ratt factonr equipment. CAN FINANCE $545 '56 Ford Z-Dr.' H’top- v-a. atandard tranamlsalon. radio and heater. Green and wklt* CAN FINANCE $495 2-Door—Ortsinai 2;Tooa Blue. CAN FINANCE $565 FREE Hurricane Lamps A PAIR OF TWO Included with Hew and Used Car rarobaacd Darlas nil Fabulous Sola ’59 Ford Convert Standard traaamlisten. I eyl. and power ataertng. alack with walla lap. CAN FINANCE $1545 ’56 Buick Spec’l H’tcrp Full factor* equipment. Blue and white paint, can Finance $565 ’55 Dodge Cost. Sedan KMtt. heater and autometlc trnwimlielen. Really •narpl CAN FINANCE $295 New Car Showroom 2705 Orchard Lk. Rd. Keego Harbor —^ FE 5-9204 2 BIG LOCATIONS 2705 Orchard Lk. Rd. 327$ West Huron FE 2-252/ FE 5-3177 1958 CADILLAC ' COUPS DE VILLS. A aparkltng * Mark beauty that baa only ie.m* ‘ mile*. A 1-owner beauty that wail * sold A »erv*ced bare. Hurry,; this * won't Inst. fl.TM, 1959 PONTIAC .CATAUNA SPORTS COUPS. A let! Mack beauty with red a white trim. Radio a heater hydrkuiatic. i * whitewall Una. Spotless through- * out. 2*421.“T." . : 1959 FORD , y AIRLANy SEDAN. Solid whlU with silver gray interior. Power equipped also a full line el aa- * cessones A nice clean car, 21,186. 1958 PONTIAC 1958 CHEVROLET .1 1959 CHEVROLET ’ BISCAYNE 2 DOOR. 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BISCAYNE 2-DOOR 5 Standard tranamlsalon. radio and beater: Betid Cascade $2295----$199-5...-$1845- FORD CHEVY RANCH WAGON - STATION WAGON doer a qyUnder — atandard ansimsalon^ltadla ^and heat- $1695 $1895 • 1957 CHEVY 2-DOOR 210 ‘ I Cylinder atandtnl transmission. banter rnd spab. Coral Mid Ivary paint. $946 19$9 RAMB. AMERICAN 2-DOOR Standard tranamlsalon. heals and signals. 2 tone red an ivory. Custom interior. $1045 1957 TPEYMr STATION WAGON 4-Daar VS —automatic trans-mlaataa, radfkjftnd banter. Hart- ‘ $995 • "Time's-A-Wastin'" 178 BRAND NEW I960 CHEVROLETS IN STOCK WB HAVE BEEN ORDERED TO SELL 108 BY SF.PT. lfth THIS IS YOUR BIO OPPORTUNITY * AH Qifs Marked with Drive-It-Hpme Prices CHEVY CHEVY RAMB. IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Bond ivory petnt. ^trsnetee ; BISCAYNE STATION WAGON ,.4-POOR $^__^1495^JS1395 1958 1958 1958 CHEVY FORD CHEVY- BEL AIR SPORT COUPE I Powergltde. power steering CUSTOM STATION WAGON . . 2-DOOR 300 Yeoman 4-door'‘ — a eylln- • cylinder Pard-O-Mntk. paw. - J" ar steering, heater and cignala. <1,# bdatar. ___1956 RAMB. STATION WAGON Super t-door — t cylinder atandard traaemteetnn. Red aad Ivory paint. $795 $1445 1956 FORD" CONVERTIBLE I and white Interior < $795 $1095 $1395 1955 ”T0RD"~ 2-DOOR CLUB SEDAN ’ Turquolee and $495 GIFTS FOR EVERYONE #LYMv BELVEDERE 4-DOOR automatic tranamlsalon 1 i and boater. 2-tone era $395 BUICK CHEVY ' FORD fsL BEL AIR SEDAN 4-DOOR VB, ' . , ~ 4-Daer T2 -- PoawrgUde. beat- .Ford-O-iCatic. power etoei mu' Ivory paSriaadwhU* er and et*nale. Turq^mMaad radio and b«|t*r, Horlaon ~ $495 " $695 .""$245 OPEN -THURSDAY- -FRIDAY— -SATURDAY— TIL —S^OP.M. . MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES CHEVROLET fe-Lg-i;y: ■■■-Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AT1 CASS '■, V:,»r.‘ • •,'FE 4-4547. i ,Vki THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1960 \ L FORTY-THREE Hire ttsretr traada rsarrau ttmlr idMM^ii Rfinhl "fWnmhn low ratings, the campaigners wfll i be wonted by the pubHe'a fast-1 tentlon, and we ettfaene will be criticised for our lack of concert: wtth vital affairs. ’ * * * oomfag along later thfa matt. BoD Hope’s NBC epsuar Oct. 81 wfO be "Potomac Mattm,” Uteug political themes, and CB§ two days later win do aa fatetorfaal rae-eial called "He Bight Mm" started called "Presidential Countdown," and has already explored Nixon, the Man, fa a Walter Cronklte Interview and wfll do the same thing with Ken- GAS and OIL FURNACES 30% Off nedy. Aa if that were not enoufit of the men, CBS' “Parson to Per son" will kick off its reason Sept. 29 with a half hour visit with the Kennedy*, followed the next week with a visit to the Nixons. A! * * NBC has a sartos starting Saturday night (to old World Wide 60 time) called "The Campaign and The Candidate*.” ABC fan a 1 WEEK ONLY ACE HEATING and COOLING CO. lilt WMMmm Lk. M. OR I-4SS4 • -Today's Television Prograins- ? TV News and Reviews i «• sobject to (kup wltaoat aMM Ownnel 7—WJBK-TV Charnel MON-TV Chaaaal 7—WXYITV Chaaaal a—CULWTV Toxioirr* tv highlights f:W (2) Movie (began at 9 p.m.) (4) Trackdown. (7) Newt, Weather, Sports. •:« (2) Newt Analyst. (•» (56) Big Picture. •ilg (7) New*. *'« (4) Weather. 19) Swataaon for Gov. «:«• (2) (4) Neva, Weather. Spts. (7) William Beadfat Shew. (9) Sheriff oi Cochise. (56) Friendly Giant 44) 9 •:4» (2) (4) News. Sports. (96) Industry Parade. (2) Rawhide. (4) Court of Small Oai (7) Death Valley. (!) Rad River Jamboree. (56) Woodrow Wilson. 71* (7) Rawhide (coot.) (4) CBaarnm CRy. . (7) Dtmy rreaants. (I) Movie. Ways Emerson, "Danger Signal," CO. S:S0 (2) Ibis Man Dawson. (I) Oty (sent )----- (7) Disney (oont.) (9) Movie (began at 7;36 p.m.) am (2) Hotel de Pame. (4) Wichita Town. (7) Man from Blackhawk. (9, Movie (began at 7 p.m.) am (2) Video Village.' (4) Play Hour Hunch. (7) 77 6mm Strip. (9) West Point. 9:99 (2) December Bride. (4) (Color) Masquerade Party. (7),77 Sunset Strip (coot.) (9) Men oTAhnapolls. U:« (2) Twilight Zone. (4) (Color) Moment at Fear. (7) Detectives. Star Actually Grumbles on a Happy-Happy Show py FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UP1) — What is peeing to TV7 , tithed in on "The Ddnna Reed hurt night to watch this popular balM»ur family comedy Earl's News and Notes Make Interesting Story By EARL WUSON NEW YORK — TV star Nick Adams was doing a fight scene la his “Rebel" series jvith ex-boxer Dick Bakallan, whose swings Were supposed to miss Nlck*-but didn’t. . Plnally Wick said, “Are you trying to kill me?" BakaHan replied, “I love yon, bit I’ve (ought prefrsatenally and bean trained to connect, Fla trying te miss you, bat I . don’t knew hew to miss and . , " SOCK! . And he didn’t miss him again. I was congrattulatlng James Thurber oof his realistic acting in "A Thurber Carnival" —in a sketch In which he ridicules book publishers. Jim explained, 1 kept myself mad WILSON at them by remembering that when I first wanted to bring out ’A Thurber Album,’ one publisher said, Hr. Thurber, you shouldn’t allow any part ot. your life to be published until after yon die.’" ■ . ★ ii dr Betty Button traveled light ftytnc In frem Hollywood to open at the Basin St East last Thursday night-aady 659 lbs. at exsasaWaggaga, only 1619.94 excess charges, paid with great Joy sad daltght by Mu cafe management. dr W dr A woman tan oaml up to Peggy Cass a*d said;"! Just wanted to hepr you talk." Peggy tatted—and the tan said, ‘My CMS, Brat’s your real voice, toft* It?" Peggy smiled ax«l sweetly replied, “Sorry you don’t like It but the doctor couldn’t do a Tt46 (2) Michigan Conservation. Peo Dulling — - --- - - - Dragon," adapted from Joseph Sheridan le Fanu’t story by Sheldon Reynolds, set originally aa the November presentation. As ths curtain went up, Donna stood around and, yet, grumbled. No smiling. No kidding. Then she went to bed early and Just tossed and turned. It was obvious that die was troubled. IS: IS (9) Weathervane. I (9) Telescope. 19:99 (2) Manhunt. (4) Fear (cont.) (7 ) Black Saddle. (9) News. 19:4S (9) Hazel Park Race Re- I was itunned by this speech, (or It is gsnerslly verboten In such happy-happy starry-eyed formats. Had Donna let Tennessee Williams write the script) Or had I aed-dentaHy stumbled across a long aspirin commercial? Thla couldn’t "The Donna Reed Show." 11:55 (9) Movie. Randolph Scott, Betz quickly put his finger On "•Rage at Dawn," (’55). the trouble. “We’re out of sorts tim (2) (4) News, Weather, Spts. because wfc miss each other,” h« (?) Rescue 9. jsald. He gprecrtbed a long week- um (2) Movie. Gene Tierney, lend In the country together. They "Leeve Her to Heaven.” would leave the two kids behind ’45); Preston Foster, “News for a coupleof days. Another up-‘" (*26). heaval as "togetherness" tottered. out to be miserable until Cart was tipped eft about the grant CsaooDsttea taan beoanaa k NIK-TV’s "Mystery Show." which la gutog ahead with Ms version of the R. L. Stov—ssn stortes this Sunday night The Oct. 16 "Great Mystery" Voter Interest Just On* Pre-Election Shew After Another; Moderation By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) — Television i young medium, so H probably ill be a while before It team the mature virtue of moderation. But at the moment, Ita habit tat to go whole hog on whatever It .tackles. A full-hour all-star special aimed at combatting juvenile delinquency “The House Next Door," Is set for NBC-TV on Sunday, Doc. 4, under auspices of the American Child Guidance Foundation. Michael Rennie, Maureen O’Hara, and Zachary Scott will ■tar to ‘The Scartet Ptmparnal,’’ a C8S-TV two-parterset for Friday aa? Tvs been Irritable aid m mg Saturday, Oct. 2929 ----- ^ ^ ogg.jy aptd>1 „ guQdiy, oct 16 4he children," she wlU feature tha 1961-model auto-mwMisi, ilrTw- ♦ m ABC-TV is producing a one-hour special based on the Ufa of the backwoods physician, Dr. Kate Pslham Newcomb, hhroine of the ’Dr. Kate" bost-ooller. Jane Wy-man winstar. . by the 'time we weary voters manage to stagger to the polls we'll be heartily sick ot politics, political themes and political forms and faces on television. Network exeeunves wiUWffiiS- thing with lh" ★ w w Rita Gam’ was Just finlfitlng up “The King of Kings" In Spain when her husband Publisher Tom Outnsberg wrote to her, "I was thinking'' it would bo nice after you finish to go somewhere In Europe for a month’s vacation" She wrote him, "I was thinking It would be nice after X finished to go somewhere in America for a month’s vacation." (She’s due home Oils week). THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Sammy Davie jirto “negotiating” with Frank Sinatra to beet-man his wedding to May Britt Frank may be in Honolulu filming . . . Marion Marlowe was out of “Sound of Music” due to fallen trees around her Mt. Kbco home. Karen -Shepard subbed . Ricky Nelson, heading (or an Australian personal appearance tour, will be body-guarded by ex-footballers Paal Cameron and lack Ellens ... Ann Sothern’s daughter, Tlsh, 15, will act In her ma’e TV show Just long turn t__________enough to make enough dough to buy a Jaguar . . . EARL’S PEARLS: A man’s library consists of all the books he owns that nobody wants to borrow. TODAY’S BIST LAUGH: We spend $10,000 for a school bus sot he kids wont have to watt, then spend $100,000 for a gym ao they can get some exercise. WISH I’D SAID HAT: Definition of alimony: That’s when a divorcee keeps getting wedding preeents. “My wife and 1 have one thing lp common,” says a local fellow. “We both keep dreaming that file’s Marilyn Monroe." . t. That’s earl, brother, (Copyright, 1999) net (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7) China. ___ (4) News IN99 (2) Boy Rogers.' H) (color) Bozo the Clown. (7) Crusade for Christ. 9:99- (2) Spunky and Tadpole. (4) Cartoon Storybook. (T> Little Rascals. 19:99 (<) (color) Howdy Doody. (7) Movie. _____;______;___! (2) Heckle sad Jeddo. 10:50 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) (Color) Rnfl and Roddy. U:M (2) Lone Ranger. 1 (4) Fury. 11:50 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Circus Boy. (7) Boots end Saddle. 11:15 (9) Billboard. jj ltaiiy U ActKM, ft to A V’E . ... IS Pwran fnf -m*4 Mrthn 5V "—•„ Van Winkle-’ IS Show contempt IS Se* nymph* >1 Secure *3 Dlitme ilgnel it Mad «f i IT r *si IT n U IT II IT - c IT u ~ D ■r r IT fa tn IT At % fir nt H 1 ih r vr IT W « fa u U St sr H ¥ 11 IT tt R J If SATURDAY MORNING At U» finish, Donna was bar old „nllb« self. IJer hubby was smiling. And so wore the kids and ths retort owners. "The Donna Reed Show” was back wttt us again you the experience left me edgy SATURDAY AFTERNOON lt:00 (2) Sky King, (4) True Story. (7) Soupy Sales. (9) Country Calendar. it:S9 (7) duungtonahlp Bowling. (4) Detective’s Wary;---1 (9) Judge Roy Bean. (2) Follow That Man. U99 (9) Movie. (it Voice of (he Fins. (4) Bold Journey. IMS (2) Tiger Warmup. UN (2) Tig?r Baseball. (7) Movie. I:N (4) Movie. 1:99 (7) Pregame Show. 9:49 Cl) College Football. 42) Wrestling. (4) Western Roundup. (9) Movie.. "Bachelor Father" also began a ■W season last night. The NBC-TV half-hour was a dog-eared first-run episode. It dealt With dogs, Jut aa Hie opening episode did last year. dr dr dr ■ •, Bentley Gragg, played by John Forsythe, was vowing never to own another dog because of the pangs of sorrow So fait when Jasper departed for that well-stocked bone-yard up yonder. Jasper was last year’s dog- FILM USED AGAIN “ Gregg’s teen-age niece, played by Noreen Corcoran, and his boose-boy, played by Sammee Tong, be^ gan conniving to get the boss intonated In another dog. They put a shaggy, kind-looking pooch to the bout - temporarily — and staged a take burglary. That dsg was snppsud to be » here and tmpraoo Gregg. Stereo - High Fidelity - Television WIPE SELECTION of CABINET STYLES and FINISHES Liberal Trada-ln Allowance • Easy Budget Terms '______________♦ Free Fatting McCALLUM fir DEAN 409-11 E. Mople Birmingham Midwest 4-5230 FOR THE BEST IN TV SERVICE Call PHELP’S 2614 Dlxla Hwy. OR 3-1317 New fob In Stock HNlTH MOTOROLA ADMIRAL Kehmerararamremeuehramrai WEEKEND SPECIALS Ft), end lit. Only OpM 10 a.n. -Ml » p.aa. OUT THEY 601 r Padded Folding ChAlf^ reldi.T Web Chaise It Only iV6 4 Only - - ? *Ji 5* Uwt *£* Chain ).mum $1.99 end $2.99 20% OFF ON ALL POWER MOWERS Juot "Charge It" No Money Dawn RUBBER PLANTS 6" POTS 24" to 30" TALL Ref. 2.98 *| 99 CANDY SPECIALS CHOC. T0BTETTS CH0. BRIDGE MIX CHOC. COVERED mmrrs Reg. 49c AT 6167 HAPPY, HEALTHY PARAKEETS ■ 'Reg. ■ 2.49 . CANARIES UNDETERMINED MX Re«. 1.91 $|39 CARLOAD COOKIE SALE' Sandwich Oreans &V 23** FIG BARS 29elb. XI W. T. GRANT CO. Miracle Mile Shopping Ceeter • Telegraph of Squere Lake Rd. Use Our "Charge It" Plan fore tfane nut out, though. Bent-foy w*s shelling rat 99N for tae privilege of owning the aalmsl he could hove had for nothtag. It was uninspired stuff. Some of the dim used last night also helped kick off last season’s opener. Last season, Bentley used the deni to help him get .acquainted with a pretty neighbor and lest night's episode ended on that note, too. I think it was the seme neighbor. 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Capt Holbrook (Tayfar) leans that Ms new recruit is a cocky follow who seems more Interested in women than crimefighting. With Ursula TMesa, Mark Goddard, Tige Andrews, Russ Thorson. MOMENT OT FEAR, 10 pm. (4). An alcoholic reporter is given a chance to redeem hhnaelf by covering a big story and finds Ms Ufe fa danger. Donald Hamm, Scott McKay, Kathleen Maguire, Olive Peering atar. (Color). BEST OP PAAR. 11:90 p.m. (4), (Reran). Aug. 4 highlights: with Peter Ufifaov, Pat Cairoll. Mar-llyn Lovell. 50 pm. the Chicago (2). Detroit takes c p.m. ft). The Georgia Bulldogs] play Alabama’s Crimaon Tide ‘ the" first tefavised college foot) game of the reason. ..........H! dlorah building ls% Proud to Announce — Our First Model with BASEMENTS "THE COACHMAN" H BEAUTIFUL "CANDLEWICK WOODS' Two living areaf — 1,827 sq. ft. including recreation orta and expansion area. All brick and aluminum. 3 large bedrooms with floor, to calling closets. Full bath plus half bath for master bedroom. 1,827 q. ft. L.mm Monthly Payments Only $102 Par Month 2-912* THE PpNXIAC 1PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«. I960 Doctor Tok#t Up Law * as an Addod Challenge Some Pills Cut -the Cash Balance -Not the Weight Convex Minors Cut Shoplifting by Exposing Aisles CLEVELAND wn in U. S,-Cuban rela- • U. S. Ambassador Philip Bonsai called her arrest “completely Illegal.” Cuban authorities refused to toll him what charge— If any—they have against her. The ambassador went personally to'the Foreign Ministry to de-| No Cuban Guns on U.N. Visit lived Hurricane Ethel, l»F ^kdo1 only a rain storm, blustered northward from the Mississippi Gulf Coast today threatening Eastern Mississippi and Western Alabama with heavy rains and flooding. Up to 10 inches of rain could be expected from Ethel in some areas, with possible floods, the New C"!1,'*nLW“Ul'r. ton iw. said. Tne storms winds four hours himself and then sent away, Lfctar another official managed U.S. Would Disarm Fidel From Our News Wires WASHINGTON *- Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and. Ms gun-toting bodyguards have been warned to leave their firearms at home when they come to New Yoifc next week lor the United Nathan General Assembly. American officials ^aid today they have advised the Cuban fin-bossy Owt Castro and his entour- age will not be permitted to carry their customary weapons during toe bearded Cuban leader’s stay In this country. The State Department already had snnoaneed that Castro would he confined to Manhattan Island. He has been placed under American officials advised the Cuban Embassy to advise Havana that foreigners,- bodyguards not, were not permitted to carry in the United States, As- imposed OU Soviet Premier Nl- Irish Congo Troops Ruin Wflch Doctor s Magic MANONO, the Congo UPl—Irish U.N. troops matched wits against an African witch doctor today in an attempt to bring peace to this terror-ridden mining center. And the Irish appeared to be winning. Primitively armed Baluba tribesmen roaming thej streets agreed to let the Irish open a mile-long stretch of road'to the airport as an Mobutu's Men Halt Legislators Army Blocks' Meeting of Parliament; Holding Lumumba 'for Safety escape route for 73 frightened Belgian settlers huddled in a tin mine company’s guest house. The Belgians—13 women ahd 60 men—were trapped as hundreds tribesmen armed with old rifles, spars and bows and arrows swarmed into the town Tuesday and attacked African police led by white officers. (A refugee aboard a U.N. plane arriving in Elisabethville Thursday night aaid only 27 Belgians remained in Manono.) The Baluba*, who la fids ana side with Conge Premier Patrice hi Ids feud with Premier Molse . were Inflamed by a witch doctor whe sold them a magic formula he claimed made them Immune fo "white men’s tedtets." Tile outnumbered police retreated to sedk U.N. protection after bloody fighting in which 35 Balu-bas were slain and 14 wounded, t POLICEMEN DIE Two African policemen were killed and one <4 their two Bel- (Continued on Ftoge 2, Col. 4) . mid toe tomtom know toe If* law. These officials have a suspicion hat some of Khrushchev’s bodyguards on his U.S. tour a year ago may have had small guns secreted on their persons. But if shy of the Russians carried one, they did it so discreetly that the question never arose. They were never searched. M-HOUB ALEBT Hie New York City Police Department is going on a 24-hour alert to protect Khrushchev, Gaa- tn Today's Press were expected to diminish rapidly. Ethel, spawned rapidly in the gulf off the Yucatan Peninsula Wednesday,'became a full-fledged hurricane with winds over 75 miles per hour in the afternoon. It moved erratically up tha gulf and went. Inland slightly west of Biloxi about noon Thursday- Ethel packed ISO m.pJi. winds for a brief time Wednesday but whan It slammed into the coast the winds had decreased to 75 m.p.h. the advice wifi be taken, the of- The U.S. officials informed the Cubans that toe American government, under the UJi. headquarters agreement, was responsible for the safety of Castro and would take every precaution to guarc him while he wu in New York; So far u could be leaned, a wady b Is hr ■ ‘bronx cheer” harbor reception by. members St toe Longshoremen’s Union, who are hiring us excursion beat for tha pur-pom. Pglice said, however, no boat (Continued on Page 2, CoL 1) Business Good'; Cuba Holds PreffyJJ.S. Crowds Bigger Than Christmas Unusual Entertainmen All Ready for Toniglr and Saturday HAVANA (API—Fidel Castro's secret police held an attractive blonde U.S. Embassy secretary In Jail today and brushed off pro-Ten Inches Near GulfJJ* American ambassa-May Bring Floods buf The seizure of Marjorie Lennox, Wind. DiminUh important economic section, wai ■ BILOXI, Miss, UP)—Short- dramatic evidence of the virtual hysterical at the time. Two later attempts by embassy officials to contact bar Thursday night ware rebuffed. Armed agents of Castro's security forces raided Mrs. Lennox's apartment at 1:$ Thursday morning. APARTMENT SEARCHED She wu held 10 hours while they questioned her and searched the apartment and than wu taken to DIER headquarters. Her arrest cant* to light only khet she failed to show up for work and U.S. officials made Inquiries at her apartment building. Mrs. Lennox, who is divorced, liver a bristling oral proteat'hu worked in Cuba since lut N» Thursday after earlier written' vember. protests were Ignored. By PBTB LOCHBILER The DowntovPn Mer chants Association has, a they say on Broadway, t smash on its hands.* Jubilant over records se* during yesterday’s openinf of the three-day Downtowf Fall Festival, merchants The first embassy official who tried to see Mrs. Lennox at headquarters of the Cuban Military In- Middle coast residents, with Hurricane Donna's devastation fresh in their minds, hurried away along a 500 mile stretch from New Orleans to St. Marks, Fla. One Red Cross official said more than 48,000 were boused In shelters, while Civil Defense estimates of evacuees ranged near 85,000. ' * to to Officials said precautions taken last week t for Donna proved dross rehearsal for Ethel. No monetary estimate of damage wu yet available but It was expected to be minimal highest wtods packed by Ethel i It struck the mainland were W m.p.b. Three Mississippi ssutel cities — lHloxi, Gulfport Serious Crime Grows in State FBI CitM 1959 R!m Despite Michigan Lou of Population WASHINGTON (IMkrious crime increased in Michigan In 1960 despite « decrease In the state’s population, the Federal Bureau Investigation reported today. * .to to A total of 88,748 serious crimes in seven categories wu reported to the FBI for the state in I960, compared to 82,496 in 1958. Her puopert dm not carry dlptomatle Immunity bat It wu considered a serious breach of protocol to Jail a dlptomatle employe without referring the ease to the embassy. An embassy spokesman said she may have been arrested for the recent ouster of a Cuban consular official in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mrs. Lennox’s father, Fred Au-gustiny, said lit. San Francisco that this Stats bepartment in Informing him of his daughter's arrest "seemed to feel that although It is a pretty serious incident, she won't be harmed.” ♦ , ★ V The Castro regime meantime made another grab of American-owned property in Cuba by taking over the plant of E. R. Squibb & Son, a chemical and drag firm. Hospitals Liable, Court Decides Costs Certain to Go Up With Highor Insurance in the Budget per loo.ooo residents from 1,041.8 to IMS to 1,077.* tor 1M0. The bureau listed these 1968 and 1959 crime totals for Michigan, by category: Murder and non-neglige nt manslaughter 246 and 325, forcible rape 808 and 882, robbery 4,733 and 4,714, aggravated assault 6,078 and *,949, burglary 39,578 and 39,652, larceny $50 and over 17,263 and 17.561, auto theft 13,789 and 13,666. Whitt,Whitt! Youth Can Be Arrested A whiff of liquor on a minor' breath will be sufficient excuse for his arrest in Pontiac. PoUca have been notified to arrest parsons under 21 if they detect an, odor of any intoxicating The testimony of tha officers will be a "matter Of evidence’ court, according to a—City Attorney Sherwin M. Bimkrant and Municipal Judge Cedi McCallum. • nutshell,” Bimkrant “ear officers may arrest With a Few Raindrops Shoppers to Have a Cool 77 Shoppers may expect temperatures to rise to near 77 tomorrow with a chance of less than one-quarter Inch of rain. Tonight's low will be in the low 50s. For the next five days temperatures will average near ar slightly belew the normal high af 78 and normal law of 64, tha weatherman said. Saturday will be somewhat wanner and Sunday a little cooler. Monday and Tueeday will show a wanning trend. Morning easterly winds at 6 miles an hour will become 10-15 late today and southeasterly tonight. Fifty-two was the lowest recording In downtown Pontiac preceding 8 am. The ^reading at 1 pm. was 66. of Intoxicating beverages If tha smells the Intoxicating beverage an the minor. 'Seeing him drink it, or hold in Us hand, or carrying his car, Is net essential.” "Of course,” Bimkrant said in memorandum, these examples can constitute, "In a proper case,", the same charge. "I concur with Judge McCal-lum’s observations in this regard,’ Bimkrant said. Police have been ordered to make arrests in conformance with the new ruling. this morning were expect lng ever larger crowds to day and tomorrow as festi val activity moves Into ful swing. “Better crowds than during th Christmas rush in the toast tw years,’* was one retailer’s descrip tion of opening (toy. One downtown department store reported' sales up Si per cent over opening day ef f festival last year and estimated a II per cent h A fourth merchant reported M best retail day since 1965. "The consensus up and down th Street is that business was fool very, very good,” sakl Normal L. Pattison, festival chairman. Hospital costs almost certainly will go up In Michigan — perhaps at Pontiac General Hospital as well — as a result of a state 8uprome Court rullqg On damage suits against hospitals, the president of the Michigan Hospital Association said today. * * ♦ The court, in a 4-3 decision Thursday, wiped out a 66-year-old rule of law granting charitable, nonprofit hospitals ihununity in damage suits. "It would be hard to predict in dollars and cents, but there Is no question in my mind that thiswill lead to higher costs,” said*Dr. Roger B. Nelson. m* be expected to provide for liability Insurance, and this Is He added that many hospitals already carry liability Insurance but likely will look for broader coverage. to to * Pontiac General Hospital, get of several important lawsuits . ‘in the past several yean, already ^ has taken out liability insurance tor protection against losses, said City Attorney William A. Ewart. But broader coverage may be necessary now, be added, Insurance coots, like all operating expenses, are reflected ultimately to room rates, he em- Princess Is Robbod PARIS (AP) — Jewelry worth more than $200,000 was reported stolen Wednesday from Prinfeess Lamia Sohl, Lebanese fiancee of Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco. Ewart predicted "a rash of vexatious claims” against the hospital as an initial result of the Supreme Court decision. dr dr dr “Because the city hospital is a public one, the question before the public now is:*Shodld the public, a whole, through higher hospital rates and insurance rates (Continued on Page 2, CM. 3) Convocation Prelude to Opening of MSUO “Especially good waa busines on the street,’’ he continued. “Th sidewalk sales were high every where.** peak was reached In (he late morning and early afteraeon — thanks to the free breakfast af Wset Heron and Wayne streets, attended by more than 2,000 par- "It may have been aim of tie biggest morning-afternoon crowd In years,’’ said Pattison. Merchants were primed today It handle big evening crowds as we! daytime throng. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. Stores will remain open until m. tonight and tomorrow. Despite mist and chilly temper atuifs, the free breakfast ol scrambled eggs and pancakes waf' packing them in again this morn lng. There were *M persons In line when serving began at • a.m. ~l ever yesterday’* number were served by 10:W a.m. cloning. Hie breakfast will be often* again tomorrow, 9-10:30 a.m. Thert will be free bus rides downtow* ' again, 8:30-9:30 a.m. ’ Municipal lots, packed with shop pen’ cars most of yesterday? art free again tonight and tomorrow A ★ * to ‘/''."li Besides the colorful shopperrf (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | | Festival Impresses Visitors Urn tots were (he DeGmatt* Brat taste of the American Wert. * * ,*• ffisaa: Tha couple apart agyrtgf;. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, WO TWO The Pay in Birmingham R. W. Page likely to Fill Vacancy on Commission BIRMINGHAM — The City Coni' Swimming daises lor damn-(eat left vacant last month tary school children will begin with the resignation of Lance Mi- Oct. 1 at Derby, Sedtolm and nor is expected to be Oiled Monday Bamum pods, the Birmingham with appointment of Robert V. Recreation 'Department anmwnced Rage, a member of the CKy Plan- today. ning Bond. Applications ere being dtetrth- Announcement of the appoint' utod through the school* aad rag-ment came from Mayor Florence gn kg aeeeetod at Willett, who said the commission ^7T7..rTa etftoe Monday. T, "** tbt ^ ^ „ ID kseona. All children must be «8> * ** M—registered before attending clasa-M., has been a member of the Recreation Director Donald plaMdg board dnee MP. Bo *aid. served a sea year term ea chair' . , ■“» of the beaei aMB August. • W|J|er At Briacm| He la married and has foOr Service for Mrs. Walter (Head) children. • A. Briegal, 73, of 1012 Henrietta RESIGNED AUG. U SL, will ba 11 a. m. Saturday at the „ ______. . „ Bell Chapel of the William R. ? *• Woodlawn Cemetery. Detroit. Mrs Briegal died Wednesday at hr home following a long illness. He gave no .further reason. Surviving are her husband. Dr. Plans lor taking further training fa, civil defense work have been °f .I®J™b,*h"n- “d *naA' made by members of the Birming- chU^"’ ____ ______ ham-Koomfield Hills' branch, of __» * Service lot former Birmingham Zonta International. —.vunt Mrs KiHiWn H tVHaan Detroit Heating Firm Owner k Released on $1,000 Bond The owner of a Detroit heating! firm has demanded.....examination: an charges that he swindled a Pontiac firm out of 3100.000 by j altering invoices on an addition to the Veterans Administration H00-pital In Dearborn. William McCracken, owner and pusMted of'the United Heat En-| ginearlag Oe.. Ins., of 17129 Rock'! dale 8b. yesterday surrendered to Pontiac police. A warrant chargee him with St, rariategtoti Township, was re*I leased on tUno bond yesterday after Municipal Judge Mamice E.! om of 26 In Springfield. Fla., near Panama City, damaged by h tornado which ripped through the community without warning and disappeared in about a minute. (See story on Page D shorn BY TORNADO — A two-family dwelling stands gaping and roofless today after an early Thursday morning visit by a tornado, which was spawned by Hurricane Ethel. The housfc was Finnegan set the examination fori Sept 33. Raymond T. Westriek, secretary*: treasurer of J. A. Fred man Co.,./ 735 S. Paddock St., said that -Me- Searchers Find Downtown Festival a Big Hit Coorsr Skull eelved Instruction in the registration and Information phase of tional School of Music on North Saginaw; 11:30 a.n*. — midget can bn West Huron; 2 p.m. — YMCA weightlifting on West Huron; 3 p.m. ~LM~ a.m., beginning at Saginaw and Auburn Avenue and ending on West Huron; a trained pet show; more weightlifting and a trampoline exhibition. Music and dancing highlighted Mage entertainment last night; Featured were the Stancato National School of Music, the 10-act North Side Community Club talent show, the Warren Allen Promenad-ers, the Bonneville guitar show, , girl dancers from West Bloomfield < High School and Mary Hay, pi-. I _L Tecknlctfint c________LlnenPboat and auto exhibits, mer- LOD lecnmcians 06«»( chanta have * slew of special SOfTIB Clue On Death httraptiona for crowds tonight and ■ of Millionaire . tomonw * * * Tonight, lor instance, sailors CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (APi -w from the Crosse lie Naval Air The bleached .skull of Adolph Station, will drill on West Huron Goars HI was found in a mountain Street, the YMCA will stage the ! clearing Thursday and laboratory first runoffs in a statewide weight-; technicians sought from it today lifting contest, and the women’s ain* ht-hnu. tho [auxiliary of the Optimist Chib will {present a comic fashion show, Tomorrow’s special events include a sports car parade at 10 Musicians' union at I courthouse; 4 p.m. * 7 _!! . 7.. Club trampoliners on West Huron; 4, p.m. — Mary Hay at court-: house; 6 p.m. — Musicians' uqion on South Saginaw; 6:30 p.m. — ’ Warren Allen Promenaders at courthouse; 6:30 p.m. — Bonne-villes bn North SaginSw; 7 p.m. — North Side Community dub on South Saginaw; 8 p.m. — Wadsworth School of Dancing on South -Pontiac Boys’ Weftrick in a statement t County Prosecutor' fice^aald McCracken had .__j .» J. KM nm in Inc. fare service. Mrs. Warren will conduct classes In food and lodging, idim feeding and will run a taped brainwashing program for the group on the first and second Tuesdays of October and November St Ann Young's Beauty Salon. 339 E. Maple Road. First session win ba Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. traded to do $500,000 in installing heath* and ate conditioning, but IKCO ■ FLINT Wall Type W Can Openers Douglas Andrews Fidel Told to Leave l|$ Guns at Home /Continued From Page (Me) uxndd he allowed within 200 feet of the P*H»« as it moves through tha harbor to its East River pier at 25th St. afftH of the foreign Communist leaders, including Khrushchev, plan to stay at residences maintained by their U.N. delegations. Rat* Castro, scheduled to arrive here by .plane Sunday afternoon, | Tonight's achedtde: Six o’clock — Musicians' union on North Saginaw; 6:39 p.m. — • gtancafat National School of Music on West Huron; 7 p.m. — Jackie Rae Studio majorette* on West Huron; 7 p.m. — Bonnevilles on North Saginaw; 7:15 p.m.. — Crosse Be sailers on West Huron; 1 7:30 p.m. — North Side Community dub at courthouae; 7:30 p.m. ’ — the Allemanders and OroaMrafl-era, square dance groups, on North j I Saginaw; 6 p.m. — YMCA weight-1 (lifting on West Huron; 8 p.m. —. r Wadsworth School of Dancing on ! South Saginaw; g p.m. — Mary 1 , Hay, pianist, on South Saginaw; 18:15 p.m. — Grosse lie sailers I again on Wait Huron; 8:15 p.m. < — comic style show by the Optt-1 Mrs. at courthouae; 8:30 p.m— ) Warren Allan Promenaders on < South Saginaw; 8:30 p.m. — Arthur * Murray dancers at courthouse. i Garb Haggle Even Hospital Now Liable in Damage Suits (Continued From Page One) help bear the cost of individual grievances! “The high court has said yes.” First Lady Hopefuls Draw ! Dist. Atty. Leo W. Rector of . Colorado Springs said there was some damage which could have been caused by animals. ID FROM DENTAL CHXRTS The skull was identified as that of Coon from dental charts. Discovery of the clothing and bones by a passer-by last Sunday!! provided the first break in the mystery since Coon vanished last Feb. 9. He was en route from his foothills home west of Denver to the Adolph Coon Co. brewery at Golden. Officer* and members of the family said at the time they believed the lanky, popular brewer. NEW YORK (AP)—The great less than $200 or 3300,” Mrs. Ken-i debate in the women’s division of [nedy added, the presidential campaign-over sirs. Nixon said her 349 wool which nominee’s wife spends the Jersey came from Lord ft Taylor moot for cjotheo-wound up today in New York, in a draw. - «i have no comment about The only thing certain was that Mn Kennedy wean or both have nice drosses, and both wjutt ^ ^ j ix,. >ny look mighty fetching in them. American woman, mostly in * * A Washington and oil the rack. Evr Pat Nixon, clad in a 349 tur- eryone knows I anrta careful shop- quoise lightweight wool Jersey per,” she said, number and a pillbox hat,* said she said It was true that she in Atlantic City, N. J., Thursday had bought several gowns at the she buys most of her apparel “off high-priced Elizabeth Arden salon the racks” of medium-price stores hi New York but that these were around Washington. “for formal occasions” but that * * * . most of her attire came from me- Smllingly, she added: ”1 flotft dtum-priee shops___________ • | Former President Harry S. Truman, visiting,in New York,j paid gallant tribute to both ladies ten ought to be injected into a political campaign. The high court's decision upheld a 8t. Clair County Circuit Court j award of 320,000 to the estate of Elizabeth Catherine Park, 31, a mother of four, who died 13 days after a transfusion of mismatched blood at the Port Huron Hospital Capitol lawyer* In Lansing dla- was the victim of a kidnaper. Saturday's schedule; Ten o'clock — Sports car parade on Saginaw; 11 a.m. *- South Michigan Kennel dub show at courthouse; 11 a.m. — Stancato Na- A hotel spokesman said politics had nothing to .do with the de- crltidze other women. I have made it a practice not to.” This obviously was a reference to a remark made the day before by Jacqueline Kennedy in New tort More than a score of notes were ( delivered to the family or inters cepted by the FBI, but all were discounted after investigation. The discoveries this week again | brought out the name of Joseph. Corbett Jr., 31. an escaped California kilter who has been on the FBI's list of wanted criminals , since last March. ' I LEFT 'DAY LATER The California fugitive left Denver Feb. 10, the day after Coors vanished. His car was seen in the neighborhood of the Coors home prior to Feb. 9. BONN, Germany (AP) — Secu- A tourist lodge operator near rity authorities have smashed a where Coon* skull and dothihg Soviet spy ring in West Germany, were found said Corbett visited the Interior Ministry announced the lodge at least three times in today, saying five persons have the weeks before the wealthy been arrested and another 3D are businessman disappeared. |being investigated. Williams Congratulates Capitol Housekeepers LANSING (UPI)-Gov. G. Men-nen -Williams Thursday proclaimed I dptoo, adding that the Elyaee has only 80 room*. - Police are taking special precautions for Castro's arrival at jdtewild Airport. The Soviet government will pick Up the 315.000 tab tor refurbishing city-owned Pier 73, where Khrushchev’s ship will dock. 'The pier has been termed “one of the oldest and most decrepit” on the New York waterfront. However, they conceded it would give an arguing point to a person seeking to recover damages from other charitable, nonprofit Insti-tutions. In the controlling opinion, Justice Thomas M. Kayanagh decreed that the new doctrine will apply in an future cases. He overruled conflicting decisions dating back to 1894. Congo Witch Doctor Jolted by Irish Troops the capital building “the epitome of neatness" and signed a proclamation congratulating the State Property Management Division for a Job well done. A copy of the resolution was presented to'capitol grounds employes and to the controller and state property manager. Mn. Kennedy, attired at the time in a 329.50 maternity dress, , termed herself upset by reports I she spent up to 330,000 a year for clothing and said rite was “sure I spend teas than Mn. Nixon on I clothes.” “She gets hers at Elizabeth Arden, and nothing there costs VICKS^ VAPO-RUB Regular 89c value •— large 17-ounce bottle. Limit 1.<. K Forecasts 'Better Times for U.S., Russia LONDON UB — Soviet Proa Nikita Khrushchev expres HALEY'S £ M-O I Regular 93c value — 16- size in plam or flavored. Regular $t.83 value —i pads of 100, Antidd relief. Eveigreen-Farmington Sewer to Open on Oct.l Emilia AAc Petrogalar Pain Believer J|Q Formulas Regular $1.39 peck of 100 Regular 98c sizes tablets. Extra afrength. - s of theae laxatives., the only U.N. authority left In the town was a contingent oL 140 men from the Irish 33rd Battalion. The U.N. blue helmet was the only badge of safety for a white man as bands of tribesmen prowled amid smouldering buildings. Cspt. Pierce Barry, commander of Ike Irish detachment gave this account: "Trouble The new target date for the opening of the Evergreen-Farm-ington sewer interceptors into Detroit is Oct L The date — exhctly three months later than originally expected — {was arrived at after a meeting in Southfield yesterday with officials I of that city, Oak Park, Detroit the storm sewqr — this time five ways instead of the former four. Detroit has agreed to pay roughly $350,000 of the $4.6 million drain. Detroit wasn’t scheduled to pay anything under old plans. Southfield residents — who have foaght previous “coaflsea- Williams £1 Lectric Shave Regular 79e value — for * fric shaves. Sat* up board. at a FABULOUS \ value-I smashing pricaoff ‘ The Weather MS and Oak Park. Alexander said he expected a hearing in Circuit Court scheduled for Monday to be1 postponed pending what action the Common Council takes the next day. . Seven communities benefiting from tile Evergrecn-Farmingten ■ewer have sued to force the county and Detroit to live up to a contracts for the dumping of sanitary sewage from their areas. Alexander was optimistic that the last of the snarls had been ty and two municipalities, ac-{ cording to R. J. Alexander, director of the Oakland Oaunty Department of Public Works. “The new date will allow Detroit to take care of any legal technicalities,’’ Alexander sslid. on the African quarter in reprisal for the killing of a Belgian captain in an ambush here a couple of IAr °wr»i m He said the Detroit Common Council will be presented with a two-part agreement Tuesday by Glean C. Richards, Detroit’■ DPW commissioner. it wtt spell out that Oak Part Hagerty Denies Nikita Seeks to Meet Hce WASHINGTON (AP> - The White House said today no overture has bean received from Soviet Premleij Nikita Khrushchev for h private meeting with President Eisenhower. Mesa secretary Jamas C. Hag- ‘CaroartM 2nd FLOOR BARI Spectacular 108 NORTH SAGINAW Trial Mas HOXIZMA Freon KOOX Cranio SKIN CUAM HAIR COLOR TINT Rogafor ii* Vdasete*. oaly fPOF, % 2i«e»< Bourjois or H. H. 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Johnny Burnett 7 Itsy Bitsy Bikini ............ ..........Brian Hyland! I Yogi.............'.w........... ley Three 9 In My Little Comer Of the World . .......Anita Bryant 10 Theme prom the Apartment —........Perrante a Telchcr! 14 Chain Oang .............................. Sam Cooke 11r My Heart Has a Mind Of Its'Own.........Connie Francis! 19 Never oft Sunday .......................... Don Carte 11 Mission Bell ....................... Donnie Brooks' 19 I'm Sorry................. .... ...........Brenda Lee! 10 Ta Ta ........ .......................Clyde ISePhatterj II Only The Lonely ...................y— Roy Orbison, 10 Hello Young Lovers...................... .. Paul Anka 19 All My Love ................. ........... Jackie Wilson iSix Killed in Algeria And in central Algeria,] b ‘ , :three men invaded a cafe at Ber-! by Tsrrontt Violence rouagbla and killed three Euro-! Ipeuns and up Algerian, | MOSTAGANEM, Algeria j- ^sident Tito, of Yugoslavia |taall«d Thursday night far New lYortt aboard the liner Queen Eli/. Jdhetji to attend the General CM . * Assembly opening next Tuesday STEP SAVER Tins Is not a flat escalator. pedestrian traffic; Thhr Speedwalk passenger It is a moving sidewalk, something ettiet have conveyor system is installed In Frcedomiand. i their eyea on as an answer to moving heavy, new amusement park lit Bronx. N. Y. 20 Kiddio ...........Brook Benton Coming up fast: Lot’s Have a Party —Wanda Jackson £ JUmtfTV "e. 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His alleged accomplice, picked] The Brazil bank, thinking it a! up by FBI agents during the night (legitimate transaction, set about at Rosenberg as he was returning to arrange for a transfer of funds! to the United States by auto fromJ*—•—v ........—.. ■ »'.r■-- Mexico City, was identified as James Reilly Crowe, 47, a native of Louisiana who has spent considerable time in South America, j Harvey G. Foster, agent-in-1 charge of the New York office off the FBI, said the scheme involved i two real banks, the Bank of America International here and Banco! through the Bank of Ameri_ International,, but officials of the' | bank became suspicious and called; in federal agents. The FBI said Sarnitz wot-king against time, Itoplng the transfer would, be made before! anyone checked and found out the] 'Banco de Napoli was only j “dummy" name,. "Sarnitz, a native of Austria who] I has been In (lie United States Hi 1955, was formally president of; the Grown. 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Particularly pitted B hi year cate you h a idee in of MOO n downright resentful if yoefr sere attain haws taken the tack. But the government says that tba total aI personal income hat rteen again and la now $407.1 billion a year. Thia penlitent rite hfca been a comfort in recent moQtht whan many other ic itatiiticr have been diaappotaS- | tog or dlaqnietlng. • T : * The govermnent’i report on per-tOnal income aa of August la lets comforting «»ii hi rt Other typaa at income taping personal interest payments. The monthly rite was the amah* . e?t since February. And the $300-mimon Increase ovey July, at an annual rata,. was the exact amount by which federal paychecks root at a remit of (he pfcy hike ordered by Cbngreee. 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The I1* *fter thi* weekend. cmcIso at'utiroit, i:3o'p.inP two top candidates, Ear) Mon-all' Manager A1 Lepet was un- bomou at WMUmton. 3 pan. and Jim Niiiowsld. have shown; decided ea Ms pitching choice xaiiowAtj.EaoOT^ mMmM periodic signs of brilliance hut j far tonight’s serlee epeaer. The Pituburgn ' ...r. JlT ST jET — 1*—— jg— 1— *“ “| M at. Lout, ..... ..» » Jin s Milwaukee ......W SI -M7 61* Lot Angeln Cincinnati Philadelphia ^ M THURSDAY'I RESULTS OTtUJWirsh L Lob AnctUt 1 Milwaukee S. Chtcuo * ~-- 8. Phi PhllRdelphiB itoge. nl*ht ",aine» ichehuitu. TOD* VS GAMES Los Angeles (Drysdele 16-13) ■ (Anderson 7-10). 1:30 pjn. Ben f reiiclsM (Mertchel 4-2i at It- La .-PhUade^ta' (BusUrJT WB> at Milwi kee ; quarterback Mike Keealing will! On the positive aide of thejtrlumphs. | be ready to fire tlk ball — soon j Saturday will be the first PGH, Skippers Meet Tonight Northern’s revamped line will be put to a good early test with Orion featuring some good, expert eoced backs. The Huskies posses" the nucleus to have another goat year led by standout quarterback Bruce Norton. By BILL CORNWELL i Caulej, Roy Causer and Andy Pontiac Central and Waterford! i1'* •• exptotove olllde on the football field tor the breakaway scaring punch train last time tonight In the 19(0 seaacm —y spot — the field, opener tor both schools. Both coaches are starting un- A capacity crowd to expected {tested quarterbacks. Bob Pomeroy, to file into the Waterford High j* Juntor' the Ukely starting sig ! School gridiron arena to watch nal-caller for PCH while senior' the two sqaads square off for Bob Newman to expected to get the Mb aad final time. Kickoff |the call for Waterford. Neither] hour Is • p.m. has any previous experience at QB Pontiac Central, under new head: . . coach Paul Dellerba, is favored to www win and make a clean sweep of The Skippers have more expe-the brief series, rience in the forward wall. Did ★ * * {Tom McArthur, tackle'Bruce Marti Waterford, coached by Dave *™* tuanto Bob Couture and Bob {Freeman, ia trying,to snap out of {Nestor are returning lettermen. the pigskin doldnims. The Skip-', Only one starting lineman, for pen have only six wins and a tie PCH, end Flick Shorter, hag pre-‘to their c-redit in their last 27|vious seasoning. Central's Interior games. line if virtually all new and rangy Halting Central’! better team end George Fed, who does bout speed will be the No. 1 challenge some seasoning, is out of tonight's for the Skippers. contest with s badly-swollen —kle. Central backs Ilk* Dick Mc- Thc Dragon* wM have • big | weight advantage to a lineup whldi Central's future schedule com-{will Include two sophomores and mitments in the Valley forces the rivalry to end tonight. Waterford hu yet to but the Chiefs in fodr previous tries. three Juniors. The sophomores are tackle* Indicating tbs “greennewT of the forward wall. . Michael to aaetber young jTouch Football Program Starts rwffiM rrm ratio 999 » t • set to throw — ch—ky at vf atertord ledger, the Lion have shown Gordon won’t be using any of the u St. Michael goes on offense opportunity tor boys to register in|when tt come*l° predictk,°* {impressive strength in their , Henson (PN), Williams (Wf The Walled Lake — Sduthfield meet saw a strong Walled Lake team trounce Southfield 14-17. Dave Parrish led the Vikings their victory in a time of 11:16 ‘ the two mile course. Fimsh-i ing order of the Walled Lake-;ni*ht- Southfield meet are Parish (WL), A s& yard touchdown pas* from Lawson (WL), Waddell (WL), La- reserve quarterback George Benne (SI, Janeway (WLt, Wenlzel —aw to Fraak Gifford la the The three Ram quarterbacks had woeful evening as the Giant defensive unit rocked through some of the new players on the Ram offensive line. Billy Wade was smeared seven times trying to pass. He lost 54 yards. Frank Ryan and Buddy Humphrey were dumped ones apiece for lO yards lost between 1 Boys in thp 5th and 6th grades should register tomorrow at the {field at 9 a.m.; 7th and 8th] I graders at 11 am.: and 9th] graders at 1 p.m. Individual orj j team registrations should be re-: the Gi—U kicked two from « and:* t ST. LOUIS (AP> - Charies raent after Thursday’s two rot 36 yards and Danny Villanueva a j™v romoaii players «s Frances Lewi* 111 is the talk of which saw the elimination pair from 37 and 19 for the Rams. «■ »o charge tor|the National Amateur golf tourna-iformer champion Harvie Waid. Veteran Y. A, Tittle, will start at]th* PfORram *nd fathers are «n-!raent quarterback and rookie Len Rohde 1®^™*** t0 or8an*ze neighbor- > A . at offensive right tackle for the Jood tojns. ^ his father. CharlesYoric public relations man by the) ‘S depart' Frances Lewis H. pro at the Lit- way of his native Hollywood, National Football I^we UK •*W37e' {tie Rock Country Club. But noth- Calif.; John Farquhar, 24-year^d sbn finale against the St. Louis{ ....' ■ ing would suit Charles Frances son of — Amarillo, Tex., pro, c*nUnal* OA Gomst for 'M' n field goals. Pat Summenll of) Rohde, a 240-pounder, hails from f -----------------— .............;—Utah State. {* j Dallas and Oakland, ea£h a loser in its first official atari, meet IF at Oakland tonight to open a four- „ game weekend schedule in the|l American Football League. j 1 j The New Yotic Titans and*the I Boston Patriots, originally sched-| uled to play tonight, postponed 1 their game at the Polo Grounds ! in New York until Saturday night 1 so as not to conflict with the Nev l York-Baltimore baseball game at|| Yankee Stadium. The other two encounters bring!! LITTLE GRJDDEB8 — Little League football players in the Pontiac area wffl'celebrate their week, Sept. 17-Sept. 24. with p fund raising campaign by selling c—dy. Members of the- West Little Football League Players to Sell Caifdy j The All-America Little Football iLeague which in the past five yean has grown to a total of 90 teams in Southeastern Michigan wfll be honored by its Safe. 17-SepL The newest snd roost local entry to the league, West Bloomfield, wfb stage a candy-sale drive start-tog today for the purpose of rau- Bkxtmfteld Littie Afl-Aaerica football team flsft ^ ^ Wew Bloomfield frid-to right) who will be carrying candy instead ef 1^ wQj emu the entire Poo-toe ball ft* tt)e next week afe Mark King, Tom '{ttree area with Sanders' chocolates!] King, Mike Boga and Mike William;. ' ;*t $1 per box. Gardner has some impressive tournament credentials to throw fijat the 5-10, 140-pound Lewis, whose wide-open stance and three-1 ] quarter backswing make the styUj H f lwts shudder. The fashion plate, playing in it ; the National for the seventh time, ( won the California Amateur titte Ijin 1947 and 1950 and the New ( York Metro in 1956 and 1960. 11 The husky bespectacled Farqu-■ jhar, 1939 Southwest Conference i champion at Texas Tech, moved Jtlvou^t Thursday’s two rounds by (defeating John Garrett of Hous-jton 3 and 2 and the M, 120-pound IjPhil Brownlee of Toronto 3 and 1. §i Lewis was 2-under par for toe | '30 holes needed to post 4 and S ■{victories over Carl Lohren of | Norbeck, Md., and Claud* Wild, 1 Bethesda attorney. Elsewhere, Ortonville lifts Jhe d at Goodrich trying to win o» for new coach Ed Tallman, St Clement visits Warren, Miliingtor is at Vassar, North Baanch a' Marlette, I inlay City told Almoni (have their usual battle, Mt. ' Clemens takes on Lakevtew. Port Huron plays at Bay City Hand} and Roseville st Warren Lincoln. This afternoon's slate had Em manual Christian at Flint Hoover. Bloomfield Hills al Oak Park Madison Lamphere at New Haver and Country Day entertaining Maumee, OMo. mt. THK PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1066 with the Pirates should the Bucs Friend (15-11) walked one and j 12 Cu play .500 the feat or the why. struck oat five tor his first com- Ernie What's worse—for the Canto (plate game against the Datgen a dou and Brevea—to the tact that only hi 17 starts going beck.to April fifth 1 once this season have the Pirates 25..1958 Bob Bkhmer helped the ia dipped briow .500 over any 14- Friend to his third straight vie- drove Cp span. They lost eight of 14 tory by hitting a two-run home with i Julji ff through July 24—the run. Ms 15th, in the first Inning Glen only .day they hove been out of and then scoring the other run the N first place since May 21. when he singled in the eighth and Ktner * J> * Dick Stuart followed with a dou- aeaaoc TV Cardinal* start a three- Me. Roger Craig (T-3) was the game series with the Giants at j loser tor .the Dodgers, who broke Willi ■PW__JV|IPVPIP St. Louis tonight while the Braves through Friend's shutout in the triple dins;* won 1$ of their rpmaintogjare borne for the first of three fourth on a walk and a two-out ants i j 16 games. The Braves would hive with Philadelphia. Warren Spahn triple by Ron Fairly. Iliever [to sweep their 13 remaining shoots tor his 11th 20-victory sea- ■ * * * Anton | -*—— *— gf |--------- Burdette (17-11) retired the flrstlrehef. ew. fiMir-mjin Michigan .State season tonight with St. Louis and only other game scheduled In ntir» iMm won overall honors tnl Milwaukee stiU in need of a the NL. he three dav meet Robert Steln-I minor miracle to bar the Bucs No game* were scheduled to the Sto Mfilf Michigan team won from their first Nattptgd League American League. New York, ^non wSr 2 613 ,pointsipenhiuit in 33 years. {holdttogr • onopmeentage point TTi possible 2.TOO^Lester! With 14 games left. the Pirates edge; and.second place BMttmore iodbledav A teammate took sec- lead by six games and have to open a tour-game showdown at ia^ZT ’ win Id to clinch the flag no matter Yankee Stadium tonight, ad with I’M points. jwhat the Cards or Braves do. I ‘ ^ - * * Seven victories probably will be EvM Don Wiltse and Richard (RttoHaaMgli (or the Bucs. already l ing 14 er 'were the other members of J jogged with more wins than be. sk he team. 'they’ve managed to any of tbeidtoala lut 15 years. 1" ““ ,.m seam wttKDAYl ! Mter losing two in a row, the j to -- WLIN6 T,. « ■Pirates bounced .back with a 3-1 (games rwwmanm 'TIL 6:10 iv|clory ^ ^ M[-r— (right-hander Bob Friend WOO Ms Tom or Indivktooh 16th with a six-hitter •Thursday ] JAM ■ j j 4. nM Mj.aJ . That gave the Pirates 56 victories, ■ ■00000 w nn n [their top total since finishing eec-| liagoet, Sot. Iv*»- end with 90 ih 1944. and reduced H 4 PJfL their magic number over the idle 1 second place Cards to 10. ■ 1 tpoto left j ctoing hito the opener of anj | —aj eight-game trip at Cincinnati tb-j ■ ..... (night, any combination of. Pitt*«j I (burch victories» and Cardinal losses totaling 10 wrapa it up for the Pirates. The combination ■ is eight* over the third piacej ^ (Braves, to fore* a playoff I son for the Braves. about the condition of your car muffler? Come in for LAKEWOOD LANES ______ dto trait by 0'i after defeating the Chicago Cuba 3-1 as (Lew Burdette won his 17th with a two-hit pitching job. (Mrs. Cova's Goli Game Sharp. She Wins WMGA Title DODGE-DART Only $1975.00 ■ ’ll nfUHMI ■ —— ••It • mtl MfTtN (tors* vtM ■ be made. B open rat. 'tii» r.M. ■ DAILY aad SAT. ■ FE 2-1010 ■ 435 S. SAGINAW also 30, (second from right in right photo) announced he was going to retire from professional hoclfey. With him at time of the an-nounceirfent are Montreal Canadian coach Toe Blake, Hartland de M. Mol son, president of the dub and Frank Selke, general manager. BIO DECISIONS — A pair of grept athletes made crucial decisions in their respective sports yesterday. Stan Musiai (left photo center), 39-year-old slugging star of the St. Louis Cardinals told manager Solly Hemus (left) and general manager Bing Devine that he would play again next season. Maurice (Rocket) Richard, Big Yank-Oriole Series Starts Jonight I NEW YORK (AP) — Whitayja four-game series at Detroit thisj Foird, the lefty with the “dead” weekend. ft arm. and the New York Yankees j The Orioles, all even (99) inj, get rolling tonight with the Balti-jthe season series with New York, i more Orioles on a four-game] but able to win only one of seven L rumble in the Bronx that couldUt Yankee Stadium, will go be-. settle the American League'pen- hind rookie Steve Barber tonight, j nant race. (then pitch ace Chuck EstradaL If the pride of the -Yankee* ia (17-9) against Bob Turley Satur-j, to be soothed, as they vowed-aft- day afternoon. , er last year’s dismal third place It’s Jack Fisher and Milt Pap-j. finish, this is the weekend for the pas against Yanks Ralph Teny T.!aZ -„.l Dill cl.tinni in Qniutav’c . HOMER NIGHT Owner. SEE US FOR " EXPERT SERVICE ON • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • BUICK ‘15 Minutes from Pontiac add Bill Stafford in Sunday’s] wrapup doubleheader. Ford, 31, has a 4-2 record against the Orioles in his worst Season (9-9) of a nine-year career. He hasn’t given up a run in. 25 innings against the Birds at Yankee Stadium, pitching two three-j hitters and combining with Terry | for an eight-hit shutout. Still, Richards has tabbed Ford a deadarm guy who may not “pitch another winning game this season." 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Deputies said Mrs. Frechette had Just served liquor -to two customers when they arrived. She denied that she waa selling drinks, and said the liquor bo* longed to dub members. State Still Seeking President for WMU LANSING Uft—The $25,000-a-yPar presidency of Western Michigan University still beckoned the right man today. The State Board of Education which has the duty of filling the post tailed again Thursday. It was left uncertain whether the four-member agency will meet again before Oct 1. * * * Lynn M. Bartlett, board secretary, told, newsmen after the, daylong session that the board never got around to discussing the vacancy at Kalamazoo left July 1 by retired Paid V. Saagren. Presumably, 'two former state controllers, 'Robert Steadman and James W. Miller, are leading contenders lor the post being filled temporarily by Gerald Osborn, dean of arts and sciences. «l% :u;: Radishes, Black, * bu. .. Radiahee. Bad, dot. Deb*. Radlahaa. White, Sac. MS Said, Accra, n. ,.v.. ——*■ jitter cap, ta. .. ____Sn::: Tomatecc, bu. IK&fiWft: Celery, Cabbasc, Sea. ........ Endlvt,' Maacbad.' bu. ’ V.' KS&: &^"bi"v.v.v:;::::.£5i £^aca^n»''iia;''.'..3 Lettuce. Boston, doi. .. US - ttuea, Leaf. bu. ......... 1.U Ufa bi-.v; Turnip*, bu. .......... Poultry and Eggs Scanning Schedule for Echo Satellite DETROIT (UPn—Timetable for the Echo satellite over Michigan today, Saturday and Sunday: ’ Today: 7:» p.m., traveling southeast: »:» p.m., traveUag southeast. Saturday: 7:06 p.m., travehag southeast: *:14 p». Sunday: •:« p.m.. travehag southeast: toft p.m., JraveRag Lodge Calendar LODGE CALANDAR .... . - Special communication, Pontiac Lodge No. 21 PdtAM. Friday. 8ept. 16, 7JO pm. Work in PC degree. W. w. Vandercook, WJM. News in Brief Gearge Souter of MM Meta-mors Reed, Addiaon Township, reported to sheriff’s deputies Thursday that 20 bushels of peon and a peck of tomatoes were stolen from his back yard the night before. He estimated Ms loss at |20. Oakland MM Supply Co., SIS Irwin St., it waa reported to Pontiar police yesterday. Annas! Pel___ Sept 12 and 18. Sat afternoon and SnanirmTCMklB Dinner Sunday 12 *0-6:0* Adulta $140 Children 78c,. under 4 fr Michael's HaiL Women's Sfoto^VPw'SSTon WaL ton. • am. Saturday morning. rrinSd furniture. At the Salvation Army, Red Shield Store, lit W. Lawrence St, Pontiac. FTst 10:00 to 1:00. Mew and used articles. Qeres* if.lt ^ Am Road. 7 pm.. Saturday -A*r. markets (Mart Hovers Above'60 Low covering Okies of locally grown produoa brought to the Fanner’s growers and cold by Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Marines, as of Detroit Product Apple*. WaBTSTvar. ha ... . ilnbamaa u pm. .... Cantaloup**, ba. .. props*. Oatatid, pa. ....:. iiyKWiir nari; baitblt ba. . Ptar*. Clappa.hu. ......... rmin*, Haw***. K bu. . numi.PraM.Hba. ... rtff-bS:' Cabbage. Carly.' bu. '. . . . HE KBKT ba. ...... cabbaa*. Spray, ba. ... Const*. Mb. _____ . Carrat*. Topped, bu. QaaUnausr, ms .... Mr. -Celery, cam. a ia NEW YORK US-The stock market early today moved unevenly at * critical point Juat above the, I960 lows. Trading waa moderate. Gatos and losses of fractions to abqut a point peppered the list of key stocks. The market was mixed from the atari when the ticker tape lagged briefly to the opening flurry. Then trading slackened. .A pickap la retail sat* sales and a eheerfal forecast an machine teal eiders privUql a Bate at opttaptam but there was ae The market slumped sharply yesterday, making a partial recovery Just above the level which has provided support thrice previously Ma year. Analysts frit a tree ’test" of this level still must be eosd. Steels, autos and nonferroua metals were unchanged to a bit lower. Rails shewed an upside tendency, helped somewhat by government approval of the merger of Erie and Lackawanna, the biggest railroad deal of the century. Lackawanna rare % to 64 on an opening block of 1,000 akaree. Erie mao % to «4 on an opener of 3JOO shares: Each shade extended Its rise to a full point to later trades. * * * Baltimore A Ohio, also a merger indidate, rose a fraction. New York Central waa firm, peake A Ohio dropped about a print. Tobaccos and mall order-retails nudged ahead on balance. Airlines ere steady. Electrical equipments were mixed. Texas Instruments picked up points. Brunswick rose about a point. Telautograph traded unchanged after erasing an warty gain. Now York Stock* t Coal.. HJ .............„.........Man .. to* AUK Chal .... *M jfmm A L.. to. Alum-Ltd ..... il Kennecott ... 77 ' 64 4 Rlmb Clk ... M is Biaaea. 88 .. M. «f faf"Ota**... is: ». Lib McNAL.. »J JJ-7 Un a My .. IS. 5. Lockb Aire .. SS. 7M Lon* A OMB.. SS. Si LeM a on 43 SW *7*84 Lortaard — “ ffitek Trk n srad* (Inaludad .. Watte srad* A Jumbo t-... —■ laiye 4T-M; large 0-93; medium 31-43: •mall St: browaa trad* A Jumbo SO; ■area 43W-49; medium 31-43; unall 3d; -tedt* 33-3#. DETBOIT POULTRY DETROIT (AW) — Price* par pound dallvwad Dotrolt far No. 1 quality Ur* poultry: heavy type hem am-13. ntbt type hen* 11-13: taaey type roaMeri cm I lb«. 3A-3T; broilers and fryer* 3-4 lb*, white* IB-31; barred rock St-SSi duckUnc* SS; turkeys: b*as 31-30; teau Livestock DETROIT. Sept UCAM attic— Compared Hat —-UM lb*. Apia steady ___ lower; tewar grade ___ hotter* fully eteady: cow* Sic ; bull* steady to •treat: MWW 25.79-1*.00; most choice item UM wn S4.SP3S.94: load htfh choice and ttM to. ateaia “ ~ “ arer ISM Si. ________ rood and choice .toads steers UM Ma. down MJMUirjM to low choice Man 33.90*34.90 moatly 39.04 and up: staifctard —■“*%.— jow cbelc* batterstlte-Mte; fsw'atoail* high rood TMAMJb. ba dard Mora 19.90-21.90; ----— “ —“-------------"se-is.ae; la 17.4b r *te*rs Vealtre—Compared last week prices fully steady, print S4.00-tl.00: food and choice 34.00-14.00; utility and standard U.OO-SSAO: call* down to ■baip Prepared M wt 10c hither: most choice ■ sax to (sad lamb* 14.00-1I.00; m prim* shorn lamb* r *•* ■*—-- —iin*t in te onwn snorn »WM 4 0*194 TMuT eitlmated remtet*. Clattll SM; lire* 40; Me* MS; sb*ep SB Big Bam Bums in Orion Twp.; Suspect Arson % Sheriff’s deputies suspect arson to a blaze that destroyed a large bare at the Bey Scout camp In Bald Mountain State Park. Orion Township, Thursday night. firemen from the township and Oxford departments were unable to extinguish the fire which had too good a bsaditart by the time they The fMy-at-foot, two-story barn burned to the ground to two boon. The bam. prepsrty ri toe Stato esttmate «t toe dam ■ge was svriHlls yet today. .Part Officer Bob Holder was Bret at the scene at 1:91 pan. He seid he saw s sun wtth s flsshUght mar. the bam. The man | before he could questioa Sheriff’s deputies found a de-iby. The two aim I la dates the ve- . Ba 811 Armour A Co. Atchison .... sarra.:; EHL-: for* Warn ... J4. Cim Ki .. 1. BBS c2irrp«k' "" 8. Calum A Can Dry . ore fit Captt*1 AW Martin Co .. 1 May D Sir. . Moad CV ... . 31.1 ’Ml >04* > : 8:1 * Mot Whoti . Motorola . . SSTSaa*^.: Chrytltr .... “liiw R i|5*f i Cok .. Coca Col Con Bdl* con n OB* ,. MJ Hat Dairy .. .. *4.4 Hat Oyps .. .. 33.3 Hat Laid .. . 33.3 NY central . : sjs ' ail "" «a fiV. rj - IJ-J Ohlo Oll . *— • JS2 Owen* Om ... ~ • JJI Owen* XU Ol. 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M jam MAM up SAI M Halle 1HAS up 4.1* U UUI*. *4.14 *fr MS gawkiiut up #14 w eighth* Low Horn Bells to Ring Protest JOHANNESBURG, fleuih Adas 1 Bejfr win tint' at AagUom churches throughout Booth Africa Baaday as a pretest against bp cl Johannesburg. THE MISSILE TRAIN - Sketch shows a multipie Mteuteman train on which the Air Froce I CBM is -in various, stages from horizontal < traveling) to vertical (firing) position. In the. event cf attack, the missile trains would be in firing position in hundreds of places along the country's thousands of miles of tracks. The Minutemsn is a solid-fueled missile In the developmental stages. It will have a range of 6,000 miles and is expected to be operational in 1961. XV Capsule Pulls Trick, Disappears VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP)—Search is being renewed today in the Pacific for the' Discoverer XV aatefltte'i now-it’s-there, now-lt-lsn't capsule., dr ♦ • .dr ; Circling ptarns lost visual and instrument contact with the capsule late Thursday as tropics] rain squalls struck the rough ocean where it floated. * * * It had been almost given up for lost after it parachuted, 1,000 miles off course, into die sea Wednesday about .300 miles north of Christmas Island. ♦ dr * Computers told search planes where to look. Wednesday night they found It, signal lights flashing, s radio transmitter beeping, 780 miles south of Hawaii. An amphibian plane tried to land to recover it but'B heavy swell kept the amphibian from blldhting. ■ * * A The recovery ship Dalton Victory, with helicopters which could make the recovery,'steamed frdm Hawaiian waters at maximum cruising speed. But when the Dalton Victory was still 250 miles away, the capsule disappeared In the squalls. Candidates Tear Apart Federal Aid to Education to Launch New Rocket" Firtiiwfi 'Hoof Site JUaJa SV reUWIIVII I NEW YORK (API—The 25 flre-, _ men of Ladder Ob. 5 in Grebn- iwlcli Village have been forced to {evacuate their statlan-fugitivei from fleas. Two battalion chiefs {went to the building—more than Going Ovtr the Pacific 100 yrere old-to investigate, and Ndgt We*k in D’rffitont Radiation Study WASHINGTON (Apt ” -United States plans to Ml a new 60-foot rocket > 1,200. miles high over the Pacific next week in s new-type study of rpdiation belts that could imperil manned space flight. ,* * * This became known today as the National Academy of 8ctebcqs announced that U.S. scientists plan to shoot 35 research rockets to various altitudes between 15 and ,200 rnOes from Sept. 16 to 22. None is designed to go Into briUt. The occasion will be an "International Rocket Interval" In which various' countries will carry on space research as s kind of followup to the recent liKemaUona] Geophysical Year. ■Y I BRANCHER The academy's announcement said rockets would be launched by the Air Force, Army and the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- promptly eaffersd flea Mies. notics or vvmjc sals s&nc la •»!» I MM Ar»„ .... n, at__ MfiTi 11*7 Woodward Are . I County. MictUfea, r^Sa» A IT, lS* tier In a It said, only that NASA planned * launch an Argo D8 rocket to an 'altitude*of 1,200 miles bearing “a [recoverable nuclear emulsion ex-rperimaHt." b * * NASA headquarters declined to release detailed information on the project at this-time, but it as learned that ft will Involve a new-type solid propellant rocket. ' By the Aessriatsl Pres* Michigan's major party nominees for United States senator In Nov. I election are sharply divided on the qeustion of federal cAwation. i speech Thursday, Republican nominee Rep. Alvin M. Bentley said be opposed the over-all program advocated by Democratic Sen. Patrick V. McNamara cause the money would be spread that the ones really needing d not get enough ” 8 s a McNamara, campaigning tor re-e lection, charged Republicans were ao budget-minded they were "actually unbalancing the future of our children." Addressing the Port Huron Rotary Club, Bentley said ho tavern Bentley said, "The problem should be determined Brat whether these districts have put forth the maximum effort to build their own schools.’’ Meanwhile, R e p u b 1 lean and STATS OP MIOOOAH-U tbs bell* OWN Mr the Coanlj -* - uv.nlUDlTl.lo* In IM matter si tbs •ratal Swan Chthter*. I* 11143 XJSA " Marten OMMsr*. I of thta Court ' neroe at the peepl* *f tho , MMMsan, Tea art ninM .*»-. hoM*al**tao* Oaktend *CoanLy riiaiti la imV ptrnei3>r*>ti *Sis h**na4;__ '. ___ . fi^| .... TwX ••rved by publication at a my -^e to ret RnUai Freu. immh etreutatad it eald County. Wltnoi*. the Ronorable September A D 14*4 MI Democratic nominees tor governor sparred on thp Issue of state taxes. Touring Barry and Allegan counties, the Republican nominee, Pari Ik Bagwell, told The next time you see a Democrat, ask him what his tax program is." "The Democrats,” Bagwell said, 'say they are against a sales tax increase but won’t say what they 117 for. The people of Michigan have right to know what the Democrats .to do to meet the problem of a $64 million state deficit, a budget which eould be as much as $11 million out of balance and a temporary tax program which expires next year.” Hla Democratic opponent, Lt. Gov. John B. Swell to Sagtaaw, called tar a ARTHUR X MOORS, (A true copy) : Judg* et W>»t* ELSIE /. VASOASSSHHO. rrobate ReerUUr.. i Jo»«H« Dtetalon Sept 1*. ISM. OWMHAIKM NO. ft An ordinance r*4tsirte« paymeat at rJal fee The tewnthlp *t Blccmfteld ardatec • Hereafter tee proprietor rtf* But—Definitely—No CompactB Cadillac Plans Model Seven Inches Shorter DETROIT (It—Cadillac for. 1961 wUl drop its most expensive car — the $13,000 Eldorado Brougham — and will introduce one model seven inches shorter than the rest of Its line. General Manager Harold G. War. ner said tfie new shorter sedan will have identical interior dimensions with other Cadillacs. The length will be cut from the end. This sedan will not be put on the market until later to the ]modeI year. At the same time, Warner told national news preview, audience Retrieve Stolen Mail in Commerce Field The over-all Cadillac line has been cut in length very slightly and wUl retain the same width as I960. Height has been increased fractionally. Warner forecart sales of 155,-000 cars this year, a record for the division, and even better sales to 1961. . ★ #■ w The brougham ha$ been a limited production iftodel with about 1,000 sales a year. The 1900 model, however, forecart much of the 1961 styling, especially the elimination of the windshield dogleg which Jutted into the front door areas. rmdtunc retains Us traditional IMflns, modifying them only slight* S.1 ly. It has a new front' grille and £ a- rearranged tailltght duster. “* Warner said the 1*0 Cadillacs have additional headroom, fog room and higher seats. He said the turning circle of his new cars 43 feet, three feet, less in 1960. He said raising the sale* tax from three to four cent* weald be "simply slapping patefr on a patched-ap system, Swainson also discussed the unemployment problem. 'We should pass an economic growth act," he said. "We must seek answers to the problems of unemployment and automation. What do tvs do about the man with a family and mortgage who loses his Job to a machine?’' Swainson said he did not entirely tpprove of the old age medickl assistance program the state legislature wrill be asked to augment Sept. 22. "We, to Michigan," he said, "will be applying some sort of means test’ to older persons in need of medical aid. This was avoided by the plans advocated by the Democrats in Congress, and would have preferred to see a Insurance atmosphere, the original approach of social security, rather than an atmosphere of relief or welfare." But Swainson and Bagwell did not appear to be far apart on the question. The day before, Bagwell said the state program for the aged should be a test version only and that the eligibility standard deserves a careful review. in Commerce Township Thursday by sheriff’s deputies. A 9-year-old neighborhood boy, Gary Achtnan of 3297 Meimoor Street, spotted the mail just off Union Lake Road while on his way home from school. He told his father,' who notified the sheriff’s department. The letters and checks, all be-foagtog to Kenneth Chaicraft at £848 Oread* Road, Commerce Township, were torn to shreds. He had placed them to his rural mailbox on Commerce Road the day before. The mailbox is two blocks from hto home in $ row with about 12 others. Deputies are Investigating' the theft. But Less This Year Than Last Seven out .of every 10 workers covered by insurance programs under collective bargaining receive part of their salary when they are oft the Job because" of illness or injury not connected with their work. Army Medical Chiei Sees Deathless Wars in Future WASHINGTON tUPIl—The chief of the Army Medical Corps foresees as a "milestone In human relationships” possible future one-day wars fought wtth chemicals which would kill no persons and destroy no cities. Maj. Gen. MarebaR Stubbs said these chemical agents cause temporary mental derangement, paralysis or fainting. But ttm victims recover. "The incapacitating agent holds a promise of a new concept,” he told the Aimed Forces Chemical Association ,1hiteday, "Now it appsaa that Atone may be a weapon which can conquer any enemy without killing him." * * *. ^ Stubbs said nations with e chance to win would be glad to fight such a wtin because "the objective Is m* to trill cr destroy, tog rather to hapqse your will on the enemy." carrying an 85-pound payload to be War ta Bloomfield Townihip smrtej launched from Point at**”" Hsimirsjft* «*nrenTrt |Cailf.t possibly next Monday arAtojSwtftiSfTBi Dolltre erhleh rh*U S* deposited In UM *MMr*l fuad it Ute tetraikte. 'IWaae* Mali take immeAtei* A the publication th*r**f. ___. _jd hM hr ttr Towmhtp Hoard on Ute 1 September. A D 1*44 . _ aattetd l*j of ihlp Cli i. ft. i Swainson to Speak in Area Tomorrow County Democrats wUl converge on Walled Lake Amusement Park tomorrow to hear Lt. Gov. John B. Swainson, special guest and speaker at an old-fashioned corn roast and picnic being staged by the Oakland County Democratic Committal. Swainson, gubernatorial candidate, irill be accompanied to the ________ afternoon picnic by Otis Smith. 1 o«Py..T9. ----*^- *— ------ —■"— |*th Vjr *4 Aanst, 1S44. .hrid to tb# Court Roue* In Um Cttp of MaUM la *i9r Bsatw. Promt Honorable ataaton O. Doadero. Circuit Jad(•. praridlBi. _ _ On landtae bad fltloc the croe* WU of CoeanUtel of delendsni *nd crore-• itntiff County of Oaktead, by and math Ha H*Md of PabHe Work*, a *ah4r eyent of fig county dm* id. laetii— •TATS OH MICHIGAN IN IB CW-.A Court Mr tho County of Oakland. Owib Ro««r. d John Bites, in ttotr own UM UM repreeentetlre* of otbte* la Sk* '-—to*. Plalatiff*. na4 Cr4*»-y*. Ho. C 93744 _ity of Oakland Dv*rt4Wl * Public Hark*, an agency of 4*jd CmaW* re§jaa5^VV3^te »*w5- pel Corporation, jointly end M*er»lly. DafandanU, nnd cro**-Plnlntltf. COOHTT OP OAKLAND candidate tor redaction as auditor general, and James Kailli, 1W Congressional District candidate. A * A The picnic will be held from oqn to 5 p.m. Hie speakers program trill begin at 2 p m. A II ticket will entitle the bearer > all the corn .afkl ice cream te can consume, according to William Munger, picnic chairman. There will be also free rides and prizes. 0?U1°«M brtnir praying that *-•**- Any norm*, in from uwt It urine sap ------.T. .— ——|ftj S855 JWI (onteatla* tb ■M Jt tb* yapiltte Scar*** Dl«po«al validity or any ly of th* Pknnlngtoi inwm litt Hu* J eogwpjtr i, itsf & Always There With a Raincoat _ ______ ,JS, Attorney lOcneral or Mi ropre*«it*tlv*. and i I public bodlc*. property •wncri.^U* pa iMnam i ___ ... Nixon Has Friend IWAV/il *(1f Michigan through lU Attorney d*nt, owning property or lubjeet _____.tea or gngrrnf AWtewSgat Hi Tnt; County of Oakland, or Townrhlp of ; Parmlngton or in tb* following ducrlbod -•pedal auetiment dlatrlet known *• th* ROANOKE, V*. CIV-Kepublican ;P.rmin|ton_ Bew*«e DtejM.al dy.tem, presidential randidate Richard 1*^ aoluhwnt *« ot'otattea 3* *br»- M. Nixon may not be rare te te^rora*^ ----- can pick ap the votes in Virginia. Northern t* of Section 33 t bat he kaww* where he eaa get a |Toy»*bip.^ , The Soutb tb of Section 33 Parmington uncoil. Township. ______ Eight year* ago when Nixon ;s«^Sn^^*m!nfton0Towlil?1 * *vaa cnnipaignlng la Dsavllle, &£! Mr before thte Court on Hon-34tb day a raincoat In i /clock • t Circuit. ( BBSS . . tlar*4 In th. Pontiac. Mlehtgai*. and* al e Coart I Thursday, H*vh thought Mxoa of Oakland ha* token all promdingi . _____:____ . . and don* all net* and thing* mdM si the County, •"**"— ““ *•“ provision* of A validly and properly tskon mil I i every person and hnbtl -----enclng nap nnd Uf Mattes the a validity of at August Payrolls Slump Pontiac industrial payrolls dipped more than S4 million between |j July 31 and Aug. 31, but the seasonal downswing was not as great a last year’s. Layoffs dae to model changeover* sad annual Inventories contributed to an Aagost payroll of $U,ME,41I, compared with a I960 Ugh of $18,IMAM ta My. according to faeMers’ Association. Hie August low last year was 212,196,109, in comparison. The new Pontiac Transit corp. continued to grow: Buns carried! about 1,000 more passengers in August than In July. Other figure* indicating business trend* in Pontiac foot month! were reported by Community National Bank, Pontiac State Bank, the Post Office, the city building inspection and water departments, Consumers Power Co. and Detroit Edison Cb. Bank debits to customers’ why thr Court s------,— .------- ..— other relief *s may ba hit bad proper ' •a prayed te' Mid croaa-MU. _ It la nuthar Ordered that public notice thereof ba given by pubUontMW of b copy of this order one* each week tor three aaaaeeottve weak* la Tb* WaaUio Preu. a newapaprr ol general dreahwea In tha County •( Oakland, the flrit aob-.lication to be not leet than to nor store than 3* day* prior te th* date ate for ' i ring nod that copie* of the _ of Complaint and thl* order l aerved upon tha plate un* by te Ibalr attorney of rgaard nnd • . MAtU ' | Oehlgna a (lied f— d*^ni n* u*t« ! »lff-H. — before the Hid September 34, ISM. 8TANTON O. DONDXRO uecopyl DANIEL T. HOTtirarr JR*** Oakland County Clerk-RegUter of Deeds By JAIOM R. COlfrMtif' Sept. S. f and SfteM .. and notice be __________________ claaa mall te aU * person* luted on th* .special nil Jab the Parmington Sewage Disposal System, —MMg™ areC r* I—“ ' accounts (exclusive otv August I960 July 1960 August 1969 public funds) . $87,671,435 $66,571,443 $85,571,787 Industrial payrolls it ..$13*26,412 A ★ $18,193,863 $12,166,169 Total building permits: Number .168 m ' , ITT i Amount $772,480 $326,696 $583,287 New dwellings: Number W n -f S3 Amount .........te........ $112900 $12UOO $274,500 ★ Gas consumption it it <«. ft> . .105,047,600 148.181,300 U0,tt6s9S0 Electrical energy: * Consumers (KWH) .. .... . 30,001.609 34,835,432 281905,752 Water consumption (gllE.) y. 394,045,000 334,116,000 But patrons A * it 62,570 . ■ if CORRECTION In th* Word Hitts Outfitting Company advertiaamenl pah* United WiedMwlev, tralstokir M, th* iaBawteff llama should have road i SOLID WHITE BEDROOM SUITE wMi keowtiful Detroit Edison Ob., etoctikaJ energy ceosumpbon for July 19©— 1U26.12I KWH; Joe 1919 - 12,268311 KWH; July IM - 10.462,390 KWH. Total electrical energy (Oonamnen Power Co. and Detroit ti Oa.) for July 1960 — 46,062,170 KWH; for June 1960 — 48,062,624 KWH; fo# July HG9 w- 44.742.103 KWH. 1 ,~7 fay c '■ .f '' *119 3-PC. NYLON AND MAM SECTIONAL , Vi OFF-—NOW | *159 Th* HsHm Fires THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, IMP Changing Face of Michigan Area Engineer r Builds a Lake Stale's Newts! Body of Water Hoi 9 Miles of Shoreline By mt LONG , Michigan is getting an assist in living up to its descriptive title of the nation's Water Wonderland. to tact, state mast nay have to undergo eon* revisions if a young Oakland County civil engineer continues doing what he knows beat — building lakes, big takes that spread their water over hundreds at acres. The eagtaeer is Be Cole aad I prelect to The same ana that wee occupied by dairy cows ten months ago has now bom taken over by water MAN-MADE LAKE r> A natural vajUftUn Livingston County, just e few miles south of Fenton, was the site chosen by Oakland County engineer Jim Ckde tor his latest lake building venture. Man-made Lake Shannon covers 500 acres and has 9 miles of shoreline, to be used for housing developments, Total value of the The man-made lake is located in a heavily wooded section of Tyrone and Deerfield townships, just three miles south of Fenton and a mile west ot U.S. 23. , Te realise Me project, Cole, It, ot M1A E. Cs—arcs Bead. ----------TewatMp, said It was ■essaaasy to nsgeAato ftr a year with 91 torasm to the area tor Ba purchase at U» seres at . preparty. “Had just am of thorn refused, to sail ass their property,”- Cole Officials in both the Romeo and school are reams far drafting revealed, “the taka could never upc* school districts dm discuss- and blueprint, arts-ernfts health have been started.” tag the need for more classrooms services, special education. The lake eras named Shannon. ^^j, a view to Mating bond Issues chemistry sad physics lectures Cpta aaii, because the fanners are • - ———- eflrish one-time heavily wooded area will be about $7 million when completed Cota said. TWelve miles of roads have already been constructed in the lake area. Some 30,000 trees were cut down before the project got under way in January- Romeo, Utica School Districts Camp Agawam Eye Classroom Needs, With the completion of tho tabs, takefroot property sites will now bo arid, be explained. Twelve miles of roads have boos built to serve future residents of tho ana. to JtoHBSry. la tbs Mggert nwder-tskea by CUe. Mss-—6s taken i, Twta Inks. Lake Until Lake Shannon was built Lake Sherwood bad been his big- in the near future. The Romeo Board of Education *nv “-.'*vw [ ulation problem. !conclave of Chippewa Lodge No baa already gone so far a* to en- Also under consideration are a Enrollment in the district this » order of the hrtwT^" ' rking area and a sidewalk across the front of Be building. gage a Detroit architectural firm jJky on the gymnasium, Improved to assist with preliminary planning tor additional facilities. Ebert* M. Smith Associates, be., has been hired te work with the board en proposed addi-ttoas te three eehoola aad plans tor a now elementary, school. The Romeo board has agreed to get an estimate of the cost of the whole package which includes 37 new classrooms and other facilities. WILL REVIEW COSTS Before making any decision the ______ /vi. that school officials will review costs ^Sh^SeiST^neor-joto^JndMdml project to de-„ ly a year to AH, Lake Shannon,p** ® ™ merits of each added second grade in 1961, wtaedl because of its natural valley set-j““ Pro*rmm “ its entirety. tWn| grade jn 1962, special serv-l He predicted the need of two wag t-»y required three weeks. 1 Proposed additions to Ike high {ices and library room, office, heat-!new elementary buildings, end by At the junior high, more dassr room apace is needed to meet current enrollments, plus a separate building for the heating plant. A new entrance and improved parking also are being discussed. Proposed for Wosktagtoo School Is a room for early elementary special education, multi end roam far ex- year is expected to reach 7,067|£ld''t^y which is 1,001 over last year. scout Camp Agawam for induction According to Sapt. Fred Atkla- of new members and service pro-u, predieted ehroUmeat far the jects at camp, ef isoi Is 1,441, with demea- Mike Russell of Rochester and Denby Smith of Clarkston are co-chairmen of the event, announced Larry Elzerman of Utica, local lodge chief of this national society ot Boy Scout honor campers and tary schools- marly large heostag developments wider way. “A bond issue is necessary now. The building needs committee, composed of PTA representatives, will suggest the buildings and die amount to be spent,” sdkl George Roberts, board secretary. I He added by the time a bond j will direct all iadaettea aettvt-'issue is passed and construction ties, toetotMag projects sack as The new elementary unit wouJdjis completed, 18 months will have rebuilding the camp’s rifle range, a apodal education room.jgooe by. ^ ^ ^ Jerry Devisscher of Mount aem-| ens will discuss archaeology and display Indian crafts during the! Cols said that 30,000 trees of oil;' kinds wan cut down la 51 * weeks by five men. * # ♦ Continuously feeding the 10-foot-deep lake, Cota said, are numerous underground natural springs and the main source, Ore Creek. wbtah to appswdmately the seam das as Uataa Labs to Oakland Cbaaly. Cato didn’t forget to leave Ids trademark. [Engineer Cites Lack of Funds Rochester Council Raps Condition of Local Roads |fall of 1963, a third junior high school. | Atkinson also envisioned the need for a new higi school by the tall of *1963 and added that he hopes ;for a bond issue this fall. Plan Art Class j/orRochester's New Teachers Saturday night banquet program, j Sunday morning events include church service, sports, games and ^fellowship. Other conclave staff members are William Fortier of Mount Clemens and Dave Vogt of Utica, cooks; Fred Heil of Milford, registration; [Warren Gooch and Dennis Poosch of Pontiac, program; William J. DeGrace of Birmingham and Van !r. Braidwood of Pontiac, adviaers.-| i the less-traveled ROCHESTER—A series of three, 1;after-school art workshops for new: elementary teachers in die Roches-; ter Community School System will! begin here Wednesday. a will be about |7 million. Chib Has Act Climbtrs . Two Safety Movies By DON FEBMOVLE can be done ROCHESTER — The poor con- [routes. As hi Ml Ids lake projects, hejdlttaii of "local roads” in Oakland! , ^ has built into the new take seven!County came under fire last night „•*"***?£ *** 1 islands, which someday he hopes at a public forum sponsored by; °^*rf, ±lU>U^, yaL_h!d - win bo uaed tor recreation areas, the Rochester Area Communityuoai pnyafe in the Other meetings will be held S#pd WWW Council. (form of special assessments. I* and 0^5 at the elementary To keep the water level at all! County Highway Engineer Paul! Many residents complained of art office in Woodward School, j tunes, tbe young engineer has built;Van Roekle said that one reason! the lack of matateaaaoe of Wash- The new teachers will be ta-two spillways, one of them a ro- — “a lack of funds" — was keep-j tagtou Road, located northeast of strutted as to their responsibilities] oerve should heavy rains raise big subdivision streets and second- Rochester, which I* classified as ^ the SChool system’s cooperative] the water. ary roads from being properlyi « to«M read. art program, according to Dorothy] He said when the project is own-1maintained. Others objected to the ruttedAtfhipple, head of tbe elementary! piete with homes, die total value h* ceaaty Is forced by taw .condition of Dequindre in the Ham-1 art department. to spend most of Us money on M» Road area. Van Roekle said! ---------------------------- primary roads. Van Roekle ex 'that Dequindre. a primary route,, ... . plained. He said that is p*r rent jk scheduled to be rebuilt within j lira nH Aft UI A ffi Vfifi ef the fund* obtained through the next five years. IDItlllUVll SIM IU JW CONCORD, N. H. (UPD — The ***Mac sbI weight taxes mast |igg ATTEND White Mountains of New Hamp- ****** "■ ***** tt#r' I ’Also present at the forum stake have 46 peaks more than. explain die work of their respeo-} 4,000 toet high. The Appalachian Under the present legislative tive department* were Cyril E. ORTONVILLE-The theme of the Mountain Chib has started a sub-system, be said, the county must Miller, Avon Township supervisor, first fall meeting ot the Brandon1 division composed of dimbers who be supplied matching funds from'and Joseph E. Wilbur, expressway {Parent-Teacher Association Mon-i ’ have reached aB 46 of them. Isome other source before any work j coordinator’for the State Highway [day wilt be “Teach Your Child to; j / ■■■■•. --—Department. ’ Jbe Wary.” •' ! The meeting at North Hill State Police Trooper Wilbur Ry-j Elementary school waa attended kert of the Pontiac Post will show! I by approximately ise resident*. two short movies to illustrate the; I including many representative* topic. of ctvte and neighborhood organ the program also is planned to 1 txatkua. honor the tour teachers who are! Wilbur, outlined the State High- **** 11 way Department’s five-yoar build- precedin2 ing plan for the audience. He said tll it is coating about 6300 million ** 7:3# Pm’ year, wiftSiuch of the money be- at *** ^ *cho°1 ing supplied by matching funds from the federal government. Auburn Legion Auxiliary ! _ L I*™.-,;®* Notional Honor* | AUBURN HEIGHTS — Hm anx- Death Notices xavxb. sarr. u. ino, It Uki St., act ft; balavad hus-btnd of loonajMfK mar faito of tin. tnmt Moore 4m r toother at James sad Tommie laves; dear uncle of Mr. and Mrs. OaorgeBawdtteh. Fuaerel serv -Ice will to held S»turd»y, Sept. JJ, at 1 p.m. from the Macedonia Baptist Church with Rev. L. R. Miner offlcUtln*. laterment la Ob* Hill Cemetory. Mr. X-- *• to riwf.hf k Oartuth- MILLER SEPT. 11 ltff.__________ f*ret Sussn. 111! Whitfield, Waterford; beloved lnt»at daughter of Angus M. and Marjorie Miller ffi; Jto deter of InfU MvP-ler TV. Ross M. Miller and Mrs. Fran (Judith) Olordano; dear granddaughter of Mr. aaia Mrs. . Angus m. Miller aad Mr. and Mr*. ATXT Van Volkenburih. deiW-side service sru held today at S:M p.m. from Ferry Mt. Ktk Cemetery with Rev, WMdttteM officiating Arraamneate were hw Coats Funeral Home, Drayton rielns. NTFJXS, SXFT. it. IMS. MRS. Anne, fit Orion Rd.. Lake Orion, age Str deer mother ef Mr*. Donald L. McFats Sr.; dear grand-toother ef Peaeld McFats Jr. Funeral service sriu be held Saturday, peat, it at 11 aJa, from AUea's Funeral Rone, Lake Orton wttjT Fwter O. R Nib ««*-elating, taternew in Oakdale Cemetery, Jeikeep. Mtehtgen. Mre. Nyples will Ue Jl (tale at the AUea's Funeral Rome. Lake raftoaMi fee marly ef MS Chandler, . dear ateter of Mre. Flare J. 0 from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday wfll bakrtd at tho home of Mr. and Mr*. Bert Flank ofTOBkxxn-■r Baud. Avon Toamsklp. who will be honored on the eve of their §Hk tetaMtog SBStairiafy. The Winks, who were married in Avon on Sept 19, 1909, have S sons, 6 toughten, 13 grand* U ■ a-1 , -7/' Ik. nnnuiti. ■ i American Legion was the re- MUe «ent recipient of national and ittate Road to Pontiac by 1966. honoro foTlta rocniRment of jun- bald Saturday, Sept, i. from the Farmer-ral Rome with Rev. Miiton h. Bank offlclatlnrs Jn-teraoat te oak U ifei toed-man win Ue to Male at the Fermer-Snover Funeral Rbito. rrtvxKs, scFT. it, ilee. rabriKt Bird, Mil Fine Knob Rd„ Clarke-ton, Me U: dear mother at KeanetS atevene: deer sleter of william A. Wlatoat*. Mrs. Lora Baton aad Mir*. RiyBMWftoto sbrvtvad by two amadehlldreB. Funeral mrvlcs will be held Saturday, Sept- IT at l p.m. from the Seshabew Presbyterian Church with Rev. CHfford Baskina officiating. InUrmsat la Sasbabaw Cswietory. Mta. Etuveni wtt lu to Sip* art Farmar-aaoror Funeral A tack of RMBey tor rmd con-atruetlon aad matatenaaee ale* I* tb* major problem taring the He said more business sod industry are needed in the township to provide additional tax money roads. r Ana Community Coun- ter members. The local unit waa awarded tbe American Legion's Rational citation for meritorious service, the Department of Michigan') Mirth Trophy and the nth District's junior activities plaque. Junior membership in toe auxiliary is open to daughters of American Legionnaires Meeti _ an held on the first Saturday of tbe month id II Churchill Road. Note peesKtam of tho auxiliary Is AbaJ Edward Miller who- aue-ceeds Mrs. Writer Leitner. Junior I Mrs. lOek ZBtwaMot ia Charry Oron OtoMtory, Cton. Mr. Worden wUl Its In slots stths Lswts RWtot 5&Si£gB& COATS DBArrOtTFLAlBS Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple FCNXRAL BOMB AtobaUae* BWB S-SH4 Cimstsry fto J f OBAVR8 Of OAKLAND XILUI MsmsrU' Usrdsiu. sacrifles. Will divide. Ml T-SIM._ OAKLAMP IQLU MBMOBtAt fpar grova jatp, jaawaaL Sail At 19 a.ra. May there I were replies at The Press j •(flee la the foltewfag [ hexes: 1,11.1111, W. 19, 9 SI. to. 97. 99, 19, H, to, ] 94, 199, 19T, 119. Help Wanted Mate • MIN V J MIN MlRto Dt wpartmsnt as wail a. dspartmant. Must b can guarauti ths right to* > qualify for i I Boy Scout Order of tag plant, faculty room, storage j ' * . . 1 and supplies. j the Arrow Starts, uncA problem « i Parley Today ORION TOWNSHIP - The tall tofiPOHPIto eauaselint t guidance at children. Day wi only. Mastanf degree to aos ware preferred bus will naarti outstanding parson with bach* — —ichology, r—— to (lyuMM latea Held r** ( AMBITIOUS Taunt men, U4S far eallaction dsparimant af national anamia-atlon. For Interview eau FX _____ * permanent year around . local frasawaad territory. Tla-mendous repeat bustnass and .opportunity foe advancement ws — -uarantas Silt par week to Sue a'week aad atlU retain your regular Jab. For tntornatloa call Mr. Allan OR 3J)Ma. is noon to BUMF AND FAXMT*MAN t#ANTXD salt Fontlac Bead.____________ BARBEK. (TKADT JOB. STT JOS-lyn. Altar hn. aaU Mr. Beaaeti. ■ FK MJTf. BUILDXR BROKER NKBDS salesman—sales manager. Please call Mr. Face, OSMBI. COMBINATION BUMP AND FAINT man wanted. Russ Johnson Motor Salas SI R Broadway. Lake .Orion, ___ - CAB DRIVERS, FULL TTMi, 3» yra. or aldtr. tll Orchard Lk. * canvassers WI NXXD S EXPERIENCED ION TO CANVASS FOR CLEAN LEADS, GUARANTEED INCOME SO ORDERS AND HEATING PLUS COMMISSION. KART HEATING CO. To sTiaoinaw^ CONTACT MAM: NATIONALLY known, wall established financial organlxatlen Baa twa immediate opewlagi, self starting career type saleamaa, eall an Business-Professional man. Farsnaaswt. car naeauary. Hlfh commission, bonus nrrangsmsnt. Advancsmest opportunity. I1M weekly draw quaHflad man. Write Salas Man-, asar. hag A, Fswtlic Frsss. Children's Counselor „„ __________t, depending upon education and experience with salary kunaw be laooo. Paid annual and sick leave plan. Has* < pltaltaatlon, Ufa Insurance, social socurltr and retirement benefits. Apply PonMag Press. >b» tit. CENTERLltas GRINDER. ABLE to sat up aad operate, Fullerton Manufacturing Co., 801 Mill At-, . enua, South Lyon. DRIVER TO DRIVE TRACTOR.TO move houa etrallajJL.-MA. fair Mi». _ _ f XXF. MXAT CUTTER FOR QCAL-ity mkt. Bloomfield area. MA 6-1204: EXPERIENCED BUTCHER Par Wholesale Meat Packing Must b* goad boner and roller Only a tap man with many year* experience need apply. Over union scale. Hoffman's OfUmA Packing Market. TtO Olsnwood. EXPERIENCED BOOT MAN WITH toet*. must be capable r * — — re Hci r ears so xui vscanciei. rsu or part tun* Opportunity to aarn go^ toooms. iso M rorry- 0:30 FAirrORT BRANCH lit OF*N. tog* tor S oust between st And M. Ha experience necessary -Good opportaaitf Mr right mas. Better than avenge earnings Call tor appbtntmaat between 0 and >, FE idiot._____________ HOUSEMAN TO LIVE IN BLOOM-field home. cook. launder, drive, itowth start, lg 0-1040. •IfAk WANTED: GOOD OPENING J* N.F. Oakland Co. or Pontiac and Kee*." Harbor. MU Rawletxh Froduato Tear Around, steady work: good profits, writ* Rsw-lelfh’- Dept. MCI-dOO-13T Freeport, Needed Immediately .1 men over Ji. Walled Lata vicinity preferred. Fo* Information call Mr. Taepiaa. MA Mdlt, t : to a pju. friST" ..„---- OPENING FOR 3 MEN A haw factory broach has apenad FAIR Tfiffe WALLED ,.UB Area. Nsadad J man mist ha presently employed. Over SI. Say* a ear aad wliilim to work Can Mr. Fanrod. MA (301. 4 to fin, dotty? ' Real Estate Saleamen Or will trato man with other sale* bslisrikrod. Active office Minings unumlted. TT(Dick) VALUET REALTOR FE 4-3531 > rcritimwlto. WHAT DO YOU NEED? Whatever it is, you’ll have more success in finding) it in The—Pontiac mn Want Ada. To Place e Ad DIAL FE 2-3181 HefrWaetadl ■ HflllHlll ■ TOCNO OBL TO EXP. SALESWOMAN Fur women’s specialty store to shopping center. High Marttog aairrv plas away other bansfB* Reply Pontiac Press BOX 57 td iL Ala* haws STENOORAFHIO Alto OEMEBAL clerieal paBSen. * day weak Must ba gssd at s’——1 tyjjint. Writ* Fontli ARRO kEALTT 6143 Cdsk-Ellkabeth IM; ---WANTED: A OOOp RELIABLE man to.supply eustomars to N.E. Oakland Co. or Fontlac and Kaato Harbor with, Rawlatfb Froduct, Writ* RswtalxhX D«Pt. MCI-4S0- 127, Frsaporl 111.____________ WANfkb experienced pastry and plkao cook, toots ifivu exparitnes. Writ* I’ontla* Fn Eau tl.____________ WE HAVE A PLACE I gantoattao ' cover* 12 cemmuniti** m uauta Oakland County by means af aa aetlva multi-list asaney- Congenial warklnv conditions and bonus ar Sandro.” MI *43to or FT MOW. WANTED. EXPERIENCED CASH tor. Boat tapaarins. for restaurant cafeteria work. Hours 11 to S dally, kmahans Beef Buffet. t_AJ4 b7Maple. Blrmtnghato. WERE WOMAN. UCHT HOUSE 5^.,:l,Fri^^i/7( * Crescent Lake Eaad and Hatcb- wTr....... OE 2 WANT! H phaaa ____ mission. FE J WHITE, 20 TO 41 TUESDAY AND (E A PLACE IN OUR OR-den tor an. ansrtaaesd real ref rr£x _____ far tBbnjB i. If you ar* nut maktot the money yen faal you ebautd. call ' Mr. Nawland far confidential interview. hiw/mjl wma L ERTAm Unccto lUil. ; .'OUNO MEM ih LEAEN AUTO-MOBILE SALES. Must b* aggressive and wllUnt to work. Oood com pa naan on plan aad wonting conditions. witli “fain*” ItoPar-lal. Chrysler. Plymouth Valiant. NawpMt Dealership Apply to Mr. Warren Laurence, 724 .Oak- _J re&ll — employment a 213a Dixie Hit Tows store. Hrip Wanted Ftonri# 7 lme petition id., BWg O* EABYSITTBR. 4 niohts a wikk _________ UL 2-JU4_____________ BABYSITTER BY THE WE EE. Urn 1>. 9E Mto. REAtrrV IS BIO BUSINESS A career In th* cosmetic field la interesting and proflteU*. You •aa asm an asaauant Income by saUtog. An Avan Maaagar win r~ f!o.~Em BABYSITTER, s hour*, after «, writ* Droytoa Plains BABTBITTER STEADY. STEADY,, S DAYS ransparUUMi. Union Calf after S p.m. EM 3-S784.___________________ CASHIER WANTED MUST BE neat and able to meat public. 24 North Telegraph, Fontlac, Mlchl- CURB~WAITRESS, It OB OVER, ItoPh." Chief ear Piste. i-In. Tale- Beef Burber Drivi Mich, (U.g. 10), COUNTER AND CURB OIBLS, full and part time. Day ar nlcht. Apply to panes. Shefs. 1745 N. Telegraph. DRUO AND COSMETIC' 'dJCRK. g^Wc^L^d.1® Dining Room Waitress Tad'* have Immediate openings tor dining roan waitresses. Apply tnparsan only. TED’S ~ - aka Rd. !666k- EXPERIENCED ONLY - COOK- nato sun. off. 14N Ardmore Dr.. Blnntadhagi. MI QgBH. EXPERIENCED Salesgirl far sports wear depart-. mant, good working conditions, and goad opportunity. 'MM ■hop. Id North Satlnaw Street. EXPERIENCED SWITCH B O A R D phona operator, must WgOtofc’ must S day weak. Apply la person, Mir. kbrito. IM N Bagl-aaw.: - ' ■ FOUR WOMEN OVER TWENTY -ana, work to office tun tuna Filter Quaes phaaa — ..ousawork. ---- ------ _— wage*, cau OR 3-liM.________ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR motherless home. (Ml MT 2-tglg , Bun, after d pju. ko'.' LIVE 5f 'io'kb' "2U1, car* far I cnildren • and t years. Uva to. FE 4-7*00 far ap-polntment, - RAVE FUN, EARN 43* Ho 050 A .weak. Tart ttma. Be a T^mr- *•? aunt jm ky&y! li l-MB HOPREKElFkfc. kATUhk if6tH-. erly type. I and 10 yrs. bays to Hwy. HOUSEEEEFkR weak, ear aae« DAYS PER —— naeassary. Call Rat. A BUB IE 44444, WHITE LADY FOR HOUSEEEEF-tog and asm af t children, I aad .dTllJg- Uva to FE 5-7471. HO. 3 OIRL FOR INSURANCE OF- £piy NEED WbripH FOE MOBILE HOME. Offlc*. IE 5-4003. OLDER PERSON TO UV* IN. FTA'a, fir toad raising wroligti. Bala* aaearianet fifiB. ur n»c-easary. Exc. cemmlastro arranga-mant. OR >4fM batwaew * and 0 RJto» . , Part Time Office Help Svi5S&»®*v ^usSss-- mtlac Press, giving WOMAN TO LIVE IN. CMtE FOR t months baby. liiht houaewtrk. , S«,k days.- FE 3-6008. . ' . ■ WE1TB WOMAN OR OIRL TO DO babysitting and hght haumvori Bta? toTl d*""^ “ ™ WANTED- Live in. 1 Long | days week. 030. EM Help Wanted _.J. ACT HOW OPEN1NOS LIMITED. Demonstrate nationally televued. cailKtlwu^na dSlvariaa,*top par ISt^CaU^^ “.RICHARD ROGER* ENTERPRISES to t^eM, Detroit _________ WO l-llto _______ MI 6-7*55 BOOKKEEPER _ "wdliHiito and salary requirements to FO Box 300, Fontlac. Mich. BEAUTY OPERATOR AND-MAXI-curlst, exp. prafarad with *MWw-ing. tor a aaw shop Seated to Birmingham that Is going to open Sept_j» Csll resldenca, Ml 7-6667. RlCAL ESTATE SALESMAN MAN t. Hagstrom ____________ axpcrlancad. 1 You will be hetead with and prospect*. If you w will make monay. H. R. I OR 4-0356. ----- RETOOK) MAN TO LOOK ATIER small parkin* lot mo drinkers* ■ parry. U* North Employment Ag4RCto9 COLLEGE GRAD Man between 'he Mas rf with service obligations fullfUled. far posit!-in with pramlamt na-tional company to learn finance wed sales. 1425 to Wart. Midwest Employment, 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FK M237._____ EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL ___ COUNSELING SERVICE 24H EAST HURON__ eUITH 4 FK 4-0604 — FE |£MS Instructions ^ 10 BARN BIO FAY EVERY WEEK ia BtetnolM. The American Tech af Chicago, a non-profit organization offers complete trelu-mg. For full Intormatlou. write, jlectronics. Hot 14. FoaUac . Diploma awarded. Work Wanted Male 11 1ST CLASS CARPENTRY CLASS ' L-ffllL. ___.LASS CARFEBTRY ________Yi 1-4060______ 0 FINIgHED CAItFynTOrNICE A-l WALL WAgHINO CARPET k Unhol. Mach, cleaned. FE 4-10U■ a-i caKfenter work. EBW ' A-I cAEFEBlKbimCBKA-tion rooms * addtttoaa. Also cail-Inx tO>. FE M2M. 1J°.^°ki^F£,5SS. wo“ CMWrtSifkB ft CEMfcNT work! new * repair, add lab* a soe-clality, FE 5-3344. ELEcntad wtanta - small . Jobe only. FE 2-5670. HEAVY KQUIPVlENT OR CRANE operotor. TE 4-1160. Cement work at all k walks, kiaatoillt*. Owen, anew way*. FE 2-0647. 256 Prospect , St: License, aad Bond:_____. r._- MAN TkOOLD UKB JUti OR part ttma Jab aa cuetodlan ar building atotntaaaaea wan. 11 years experianca la aU phases of building maintenance to repairs. References. Wf 0-0607. MAN mSHEg PART TIME WORK Proas 0.-00 a.m. to 1:00 a m FE PdOM. . ■ FART - TOlk WORK WANTED AvtSablS after 2 p.™ Ulnlmnm wag*' 63 hour. TE »• __________TgOF”8. WORK OF ANT KIND. AlfTnME •ftto 3 pja.Fgg-7003. _. WALL WAAHINO BY MACH. RUGS uphal., alaaaal. FE M43». Work Wkntod Female 12 EXP; GENERA EXP. OIRL DESIRES DAY WORK Satotoos*. >11!MM9 • raply Pontiac Wd Hih . UL I gTir