He, IAC PRESS Home Edition wee “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959—40 PAGES. UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 8e ASSOCIATED PRESS Feaubhag Castro Threatens to Arm People’s v Soviets Rushing Summit Parley: De Gaulle Balky Big Three Deliberating Militia HAVANA (#!—Fidel Castro announced early today that he will raise an armed militia of laborers and peasants if bombings by his opponents continue. The black-bearded Prime Minister threatened his op- position with a militia in a five-hour television speech which included the strongest attack he has ever deliv- ered against the United States. He also called for a demonstration on Monday by a million citizens to protest aerial raids he charged were “carried out by “counter-revolutionary planes based in Over Preliminary Visit to French President LONDON (# — Moscow urged today that the East- West summit meeting be called quickly — the earlier the better. A Soivet statement in ef- a fect lined up with the Unit-| the United States. Presumably Havana again will be ed States and Britain,} 4 Judges Ponder T-H Injunction May Hand Out Ruling) on Steel Strike Appeal by Monday or Tuesday | PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The/nades, steel strike, already costing bil-|@rmy's commander in Camaguey| lions of dollars, moved into its) 101th day today as three federal judges pondered the legality of the government's back-to-work in- junction. The legal truce, prompted by arguments rsday on the in- junction a 1, will extend inte early next week. The union contended the injunc- tion, granted Wednesday by a U.S. | District Court judge in Pittsburgh, is unconstitutional and asked that it be canceled. The chief argu- *thronged by peasants from} which have been talking of the countryside, brought in a December meeting. Mos-' to cheer the leader of the|cow did not mention French revolution that overthrew)/President Charles de Fulgencio Batista. Gaulle’s holdout for a * * * spring session. | “The earlier a summit meeting jis called the better it will be for | the cause of peace,” said a state- Castro appeared in his favorite electronic forum after two mys- |tery planes showered Havana on ineieaned with bern attacking | iment by aes. the Soviet = Ss a 7 agency, broadcast from Moscow |roared through the capital in cars| | throwing small bombs and gre- “The solution of urgent prob- lems with a view to relaxing and the revolutionary | international tension can and Province resigned along with 30) ™=st be achieved by the heads of lof his officers in protest against) S°vermment.” Communist influence in Castro's} Moscow's broadcast came while movement. the Big Three Western powers A few hours before the telecast, [deliberated over a preliminary) the Prime Minister's bodyguard |™¢eting, perhaps in Paris. seized a drunken, knife-carrying -_ * * Cuban factory worker at a street The Tass statement sought to cortner demonstration around |“lear up what it called conflicting Castro en the cry of a teen-ager |Teports in the foreign press about | = “that man has a knife! He [Soviet views on the date of sum- | bs going to kill Fidel!” mit talks. | “In this connection Tass has Police hustled the man aWay\ieen authorized to state that the| from the angry mob for question- | co. jot news government's repeatedly. ment: It would halt the strike for|ing on whether he was bent 0M > > + e “ ne the Revenue Department and will -prow To DEMOCRATS’ be available at department offices A i about h 1 ~ Asked 3 . throughout the state. Sales slips anhit a wee 7” oe ee pa é 110° a y must be attached to the forms sale ti coal Maa Mc run for a seventh term next year, “All tax monies collected by re- be i “Let fact | P Sal s ve t x tailers must be remitted to the De- : < Oe Ee TD now Let's stick to the main issue partment of Revenue through the ; and avoid any controversy regular procedure, including that . . portion declared unconstitutional * * * by the Supreme Court,” state at essentially the same torneys said asked about Republi- that the State Su- Court decision on the would try to make corrections in general's office said any tax legislation passed once the coffers have been filled state He said thing when can charges The attorpey general's office preme use also formally held that the court (sales) tax was dictated by parti- De ut Re oves ' hif decision does not affect the tax.) polities ) e S Ae » » aa 1 p y m end of their shift on hotels and motels, federal This decision probably is more f . . . This ‘Pheasant’ A shortage of steel was blamed. contracts and purc haces made of a blow to the Democrats than Dwindling General Motors Corp outnide the state by Michigan to the GOP.” he said. “This kiid From Her Menu steel supplies were expected to he residents. of talk is ridiculous but I don't exhausted by the end of next weck,) Taxpayers trying for a use tay “ant to get into an argument about Even worse than shooting the forcing production to a halt every. efund should figure on at for a it now . ¢ . ad . : as ge Williams was scheduled to s k : . ; where, including the three GM, Christmas present. ( pea \wrong bird is cooking the WIE ants men | “We're going to set up a sepa- at the University of Michigan law bird. ; ate department to process School at noon. Then he will return * * * Today's layoffs were the firs claims,”’ said Clarence W. Lock, '0 Lansing to prepare an address Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy '2 Pontiac resulting from the 101 deputy state revenue commis. ' the legislature which recon- George R. Enners saved an Addi day steelworkers’ strike. _ Sloner, “It probably won't get) venes next Thursday. eon Yownshin fenily vesedss Most of the workers were in operating until some time in De Williams said the address will : volved in’ sheetmetal processing cember * * * from an unusual “pheasant” din- and differential construction Lock explained the State Reve. Closely follow his remarks of to- ner About 6,000 production workers "UC Department won't get the last day. Mrs. Peter DeMates of 1696 are still busy at the plant, the of the use tax returns on October Meanwhile, the state floundered Rochester Rd. called deputies to company said. Production of 1960 business until some time late in today in a new wave of fiscal . . Pontiac cars has slowed, but not November and political turmoil left by the report a “‘pheasant’’ had flown halted a * * Supreme Court's overthrow Thurs- through the bathroom window. . . . day of the new tax hike. . . More announcements of layoffs He eatiriiated tier cate exet tial : Enners answered the cail. Sure here and eventually of shutdowns lv would collect around 14 million A rigid economy order hit enough, the window was smashed are expected in the next few days and the bird, which broke its neck, Today's brief announcement came was being eyed by the house- as no surprise wife. “It's a shame this is happen * * * ing.’’ said one Pontiac Motor of “It was a good size, with a 24 inch wingspan,’’ said Enners “But her ‘pheasant’ was chicken hawk,”” he chuckled. ficial. ® off workers would be eligible for both unemployment compensa- tion and supplementary, unem- ployment benefits, Book to Write, Not Read For unskilled production workers JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI)X— this averages around $30 a week | Juvenile Judge John J. Grossi for single men and up to $60 a yesterday threw a book at a week for family men teen-ager convicted of driving a | motorcycle without a_ license. Grossi ordered the 16-year-old youth to pay a $25 fine and write a 2,500 word essay on the mean- ing of motor vehicle laws. If Pontiac was feeling the pinch, other Michigan areas have been hit harder. Especially Flint. Chevrolet division alone esti- mated 42,000 of its workers idled (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1 ? ator told 177 GOP business- men and women at a $50- a-plate luncheon at the Northwood Inn in Berkley. Although a table was left empty, Morton’s stop in the county pro- duced $9,000 for next year’s cam- paign, according to Merritt D. Hill, county finance director. So impressed was one man with Morton’s plea for financial assistance as one of four ingre- dients of a successful campaign that the handed Hill a check ofr $500 after the talk. The lanky GOP chieftain helped his Oakland audience digest its tenderloins with a sprinkling of humorous political tales, LAUDS BROOMFIELD On the subject of what he said Jj He said the time has passed where the Republican Party must dry ‘benches. TALKING POLITICS — At a $50-a-plate luncheon honoring Re- publican National Chairman Thruston B. Morton (center) yester- day in Berkley were, seated, Arthur G. Elliott Jr., county GOP chairman (left) and Glenn H. Griffin, Pontiac Board of Education - ‘ ] Mtatseun secs j { sary vA «} « %.£ MimSA Ret ia na VeEyae me é ‘ * + se ee ee * ae - re “a f B es ia ane 4% Local 653, UAW-CIO, said laid- | dollars from the brief life of the extra penny in use tax—now de- clared unconstitutional, state agencies. There was a vir- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) x * New Basis * A spokesman for Michigan Re. tailers counsels citizens to go slow in applying for use tax re- | funds. Otis F. Cook, executive vice pres- Proposed for ident of the Michigan Retailers Assn., yesterday advised nose |3-Cent Tax tempted to weigh the administra-| tive cost to all citizens before going | ahead to claim piddling sums. > atlas wy — The Michigan Revenue department spokesmen) étailers Assn., breaking with past |practice, is urging merchants to estimated 40 per cent as the max- imum of the use tax boost that | Collect a second cent of sales tax on purchases starting at 38 cents. might be refunded. Unclaimed| , money will go to the state general | Prior to enactment of the use aril, tax increase knocked out by the state Supreme Court yesterday, COST OF FORMS members began charging the sec- | The department estimated it}ond cent on transactions of 50 jspent about $40,000 on new taxjcents. forms — which now will have to} Clarence W be scrapped — and PWstage notify-/revenue commissioner, ing 131,000 licensees of the law.|the news with dismay. It will cost around another $15,-| 000 to notify them of the change back. Lock, deputy state received “The old system was in com- | mon use for 26 years and was | fair and honest, But the state It was emphasized that mer- | has no authority to tell the mer- | chants had no right to continue | chant what to do,"’ Lock said, | to charge the extra tax. | “Personally, I think they are “If a restaurant, for example,| breeding a scab on the end of ;wants to tax you four cents on a their nose,”’ he said. idollar for a meal, you can Just THIRD CENT AT 68 pay the three cents and walk out,’ said Lock. A second change in the tax col- lection bracket recommended by QUESTIONS TOUGH the retailers association would be- Revenue department officials ad-|gin collection of the third cent of mitted there are a number of un-| sales tax on purchases of 68 cents answered questions. rather than the former 83 cents. “The switchboard turned red a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Federal Judge OKs Rickover Copyright WASHINGTON (UPI)—A federal judge ruled today that Vice Ad- Otis F. Cook, executive vice presideitt of the group, called the new system ‘“‘fair to the cus- tomer, fair to the retailer and fair to the state of Michigan.” Cook said it would end confusion resulting from use heretofore of a variety of brackets and was ac- tually a ‘‘fair and equitable” com- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) miral Hyman G. Rickover is en-|® “eR 8 ll titled to copyright his public} poacchen tt te aatig In Today’ s Press * * * 6 Sees 4 Judge Alexander Holtzoff of the [U.S Court for the District of Co-| Comies ................... 31 jlumbia denied a publishers claim; County News ............ 14-15 er’'s speeches were! Editorials ............. 6 | public property and could not be| Farm and Garden ......... 23 copyrighted High School ..............., 2% * * * | Marhete 2.5... . cos esse eee 32 Rickover, known as the “father | Obituaries ............... . 18 Sitio Pesta Past of the atomic submarine,” ob- Sports 0.0... 00.00.0000. oe) tained the copyright to prevent pub. Theaters .... “5 president and toastmaster for the meeting, and standing, Law- |jication of his material by Public!) TV and Radio Pregrame _ rence B, Lindemer (left), state GOP chairman, and John B. | Affairs Press, which filed the suit) Wilson, Earl ........... “4 Martin Jr., national committeeman. fagainst him. | Women's Pages ..........1619 TWO ‘ BER 123, 1959 e aid. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY OCTO The Day in Birm ingham . _ ‘ r e a ‘ You're Not Forgotten, U.S 7. are 22 | sity tis see Sacha Car Crashes Injure Eugene Schmacher, 5, wa . Im 3 a sightseeing trip he took with sy, ee Schmachef, . a. private _ pilot, BIRMINGHAM—Persons injured|a $30,000 estimated increase over poocapall erg ad h. WASHINGTON (AP) — On this; Kovago said: “I. think that! = ee — pyite sue period Wat. yearn ¥ over the countryside at ei he Uk Meas Gk ee tember over the previous monih|\\The Bloomficld Hills Board of| tee-top, level, cutting telephone Hungarian revolution, the U.S.|Mcchiavelli because if his own Chief of Police Ralph W, Moxley, |Education has ‘Mich.| 89d power lines and forcing’ 200 government says it “shall live in| interest dictates it, he will kill, wider "ligan State University 1 . eee of a nearby electric history as the symbol of a people's While he finds it useful. he - will Moxley éaid that 22 worelee ducational s ) in the sthool equipped club to go sacrifice in the cause of independ- smile, will ‘kiss children, will injured ylorah Sesteesher. an in-|district sash without dinner, ence and freedom.” shake hands and show a good crease of 11 over A “and an pa oul and build The State Department declara-; face.” ugust, te ; tion aed ‘Americens “today re * * * le of 14 over September ing programs will be given par- Most Exports Hides ticular attention in the survey. MSU has made similar surveys for the school district in.the past. These have proved helpful to the board in keeping notified of site member and honor the Hungarian, Kovago said the Hungarian peo-| patriots who died in this struggle ple are now “‘in an apathy of de-| ind those who, today, must live spair. | under a svstem which has been “The new wave of terror which! took place in Hungary the He said the accident toll, teo, has shown a “substantial” in- crease during September over August. He said a total of 59 Uruguay, the South American re- public, are animal products such . as packaged meats and hides. after imposed upon them , Be d ; : utsnok _ revolution is increasing, and the acc w ; hee aD BR. ot seats tt «Unusually outspoken, the state « he Seal — atl “ andl te ri rfient said the Hungarian people Camplete control by rebelied “in a spontaneous and Union of the country is so striking valiant effort to achieve their long @Md so clear to every Hungarian vention Castro Issues Threat hope of throwing off the Soviet standing aspirations for a govern- that the people are gradually los- | In a report also timed to co; voke of opporession ment which would be free of for- ing their hope of regaining free- |dom,”* | sacide with the third anniversary! ’ opens ‘of People's Milit of Peopies Militia The report was based on inter- coast of Cuba. grams in the rapidly growing) ~ views month, he said, and —— school district. an increase of 11 over September 1958. He reported no fatalities. Mate Bi pornee nll Fe anny automo.|St¥!@_ in Education” at the Bir. 5 bile were Reeser of way" |mingham Baldwin Library at 8:15 | ; . p.m. Tuesday. = and ‘‘following too close- His appearance is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Ar- | * * * “Alertness and courtesy,’ said, ‘‘on the part of all drivers! cannot be overstressed if injuries and property loss are to be re-| duced.” In five states — Connecticut, “This is the time of year,” he, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Tennessee | Reg. $1.50 Q3° t A vanishing hair Peatiae Press Phote merce; Mayor Philip E. Rowston, Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem and Betty Apigian, Pontiac AYF president. The ball, open to the public, will cap the midwestern conference of AYF groups here tomorgow. GOING TO THE BALL — Three guests of honor receive tickets to the Armenian Youth Fed- eration ball tomorrow night at the Hellenic Hall, 8 Mariva St. From left are John W. Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- of ruthless Soviet military inter- said Hungarians are losing all 627 Pilgrim St. eign domination. “This effort failed in the face 4 the 1956 uprising, the House Un-American Activihes committee (Continued From Page One) | southeast Guantanamo, on the, views by committee staffers with) «rye country was bombed in | ¥ ~~ added, “that driving conditions get|and Vermont — about 60 per cent | pray. y on, * Joseph Kovago. former mayor of peacetime without being at war . progressively worse. Motorists|of their towns are without rail es, } set the hair and — Budapest and Gen. Bela Kiraly. B'"Vianes tawed in toe toned LOCA! Armenian Group [Should drive with the same con-|service. (POM | vanishes. former commander of the HUM gisteg ne shouted. “What kind | 10 onor sideration for other drivers that | suas | $1.00 WOODBURY ca paren: Preece Figmiers of reciprocity is it when, in re- they would ask themselves.’ Main Floor MONEY-SAVERS @) Hand Cream—Now.. 44 33° Both men, now in exile in this country. said you can't do busi-| ness with Nikita Khrushchev. The Fetes Delegates Tonight | a a a coxish | ® ‘damage due to automobile acci-|— Pontiac will play host tomorrow, Lou Apigian. president of the Pon- if ° | $0 For Friday and Saturday MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS \© $1 DOLL HOUSE | Bubble Bath—20 Pkgs. turn for our permitting them a base at Guantanamo, we are dents in Birmingham for the first! bom by count olutionary d a . _ SSMNSR EEE FO erSeeere eee e art based ie the " United ‘nine months of this year was/[— 2-CELL All Metal = || $2 WRISLEY 4-SEA- 81° i jucted Sept. 10, shortly before the States? to the annual Midwest conference tiac AYF chapter: |tigured at $125,000. He said this is + 0ebee f. Soviet Premier visited the United) “*"*: of the Armenian Youth Federa-; The AYF is a branch of the i: Others Will Receive ~~ : FLASH iy WOODBURY . LANOLIN | “What would happen if planes tion (AYF) based in Canada bombed automo-| bile plants or even Washington?” | Two Cubans were killed and 46 five states ar ‘wounded in the attacks Wednes-| jday. The Cuban airforce said at} the time that the intruding planes, States. 2,000 Are Laid Off at Pontiac Motor LIGHT 98c Value Life Memberships i . pra aie " Suggest New Basis for Collecting Tax ‘Armenian Revolutionary Federa-| * * * tion, an international organization Delegates from 10 chapters in) with an active Pontiac chapter. | e expected, said Betty’ Arriving delegates will be fet- ed tonight at the Armenian Cen- | ter, 223 Ferry St. The convention | Hlonorary life memberships proper will begin there at 10 the Michigan State Alumni Assn. | | Merchants Hear | \ wach be — scope’ = ; , a. mare, will be presented to six Michigan (Continued From Page One) _ Reg. $1.00 i : > jbombs, a witnesses sugge’ ~ ; ste ‘niversity boos bination of those previously i : ee ee Excen ee ee? the casualties resulted from the Jingle Bells Capping the conference will be ay pp =—— use ° ine iiee C ‘ and the shortage continued to automobile gangs or from soldiers ° a public ball Saturday night at the a“ Tes | All merchants do not belong to! ‘ squeeze more workers out of other firing wildly at the planes Quite Clearly Hellenic Hall, 8 Mariva St Ar-/ Among them is Aled = ps Cook's organization, a trade cl p a GM divisions : menian dancing and an old world ‘on The —— — with ‘power only to recommend a The ninth of 13 Chevrolet pas-' | A glance at the calendar ex- buffet will be featured. Brook Farms estate a agente ‘| a ; Limit 2 ¢ senger car assembly plants is . plains why Pontiac merchant :* «vw « by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson made; Lock said the change unques- | Sees. aa a a - ——__ = scheduled to shut down at the end ecome an | ates, groups are busy humming “Jingle AYF be Kt _____ possible the establishment of Mich-| tionably would result in the col- of beam. : a Gee 81°! of today’s shift. It is at Flint and Bells.”’ t th members seek to preserve igan State University Oakland. lection of more tax. Presuma- wi ak clek —— ae pg dep . * & t through study the Christian tradi- a) | bly this would find its way to the loop. Batteries # » $1.60 LANOLIN PLUS e* ll idle 1,306 t { { Cauc _ President John A, Hannah will | extra. p usinessmen 0 | Christmas is only 62 dave away t0ns of the former Caucasian de-| aye for The Hair Combin- That will leave Chevrolet car as- inistmas is Only 5 S away mocracy, divided now by Russia. make the awards at the Alumni | . ation. sis and the busy pre-Christmas sales period begins soon | Club dinner held in connection | with the annual homecoming. “The merchant owes 3 per cent of the gross proceeds, less allow- oan sembly continuing only at Bloom- field, N.J.; Kansas City, Mo.; Oak-| and Turkey. | * 1$0-Pc. Combination (Continued From Page One) x | oe land, Calif, Willow Run, Mich. 443, : 2 ~*~ * * | . mar lstestuace are the only plants ative and Lindemeghberal cle Shopping areas have some new! Members of the local chapter are, Others to be honored include able deductions, or the total Stationery Pack Sh Rae oa "| ments of the Michigan party. — a all native-born Pontiac citizens. Donald F. Gerber, Fremont. presi- 2™ount of the tax collected, which- | ampoo in which Chevy assembles its new) 13, gid however. make a passing SUTPrise . - + ‘ever is greater,’’ Lock said } $1 Value © ee But we feel a duty to keep alive dent of Gerber Products Co.; C. ~ on , Regular $! small car entry, the Corvair. reference to it. ‘I see by the pa Downtown shoppers are sure (0 1). traditions of our parents,” said|Alien Harlan. Detroit. president of Lock said under the old system) : The Flint Chevrolet assembly pers where Republican politics are be touched by a huge nativity. | \)\.. Apigian, a secretary a GMC Harlan Electr Co . hea Ww the department received occasional | c ¢€ : plants body-making = auxiliary,! getting pretty hot in Michigan” | sceme purchased recently by the 7.4) & Coach Division Lock Lansin ti deputy state rev. Complaints that it hurt merchants : Fisher body No. 2 went down yes- Earlier in Grand Rapids he had Downtown Merchants Assn. . , Lansing. alist who did a large volume in small .t terday, adding 2.250 to more than scaniceead ceport fa President Bi | The youth league, through the enue commissioner; Dor Stevens, transactions — such as five and 20,000 idied in GM operations in Pp in a Se maaing epee It " be on the Courthouse lawn AYF, holds the political hope that Okemos, education director of the dias woes seta a Por oily, dry ora ihe Flint afte ahaa er — 15 figures in all, each life-sized Armenia someday may gain inde- Michigan CIO Council; Jan B.| . normal hair. Gen- nee i sick, ‘taendl wo. on in the state showed the situaUOn and {ull-dimensional. | pendence again. \Vanderploeg, North Muskegon,| “But it broke on the one half | erous pize cher EM caraashing Ghisira | NEW DECORATIONS * * + landscape nurseryman | cent of tax and it was commen. | | About 1960 prospects, Morton | wi aeansigtion has: piechasad “Our studies of democracy make, Harlan, Stevens and Vanderploeg | ly accepted as fair,”’ he said. : 700 its the ‘scales are certainly ; as P us better American citizens,” said are members of the MSU Board! there was speculation that Dem- | “ACME” 1 lots of new decorations for street poles. Stores and businesses are being urged to augment their Yule had forced layoff of in Lansing, Mich. parts fabricating | plant | Production cutback closed in on, independent auto industry supplier | Mich., divi-| ‘What we need more than any-| Products he “was confi-) Miss Apigian. of Trustees tipped ln our favors” He ateided any mention of who's out in front, Viee President Nixon or New York Gov. Rockefeller. f/ PINKING SHEARS $2.95 Value 1” ocratic legislators might try to’ _ stop the new bracket by writing, | displays this year. |the old one into the sale tax law. | Michigan's sales tax statute At Miracle Mile Shopping Cen- Soapy Says He’]] Take |does not spell out the brackets. ter they're busy constructing a iThis is done by statute in some life-size home for Santa Claus. A ny T ax GOP W il] OK lother states, . a ¥ J Save at SIMMS on COLOR Oldsmobile said a steel shortage) | | : The Gaylord Standard plants sron nounced the layoff today of an ad-|dence and a firm belief that our of an- thing else.’ said ditional 80, cutting its force from /Republican cause is sincere.” The fairy - tale abode will be | The retail group recommended | 25 to 200. Industry cancelling of; ‘Issues alone dont win elec-| ready by the time Santa drops into . no tax on transactions of 16 cents) PROCESSING window channeling. which that ‘tions,’ he said | the center by helicopter at Thanks-| {Continued From Page One) |, Brazer, who was research direc." bgris orate tax on sales ral apie an . both plant makes. was blamed * + * igiving time. Santa will be “at 4, tor of the Legislature’s tax study \9 through 37 cents, two cents edges. Seconds of 3) Sete . al ban on out-of-state travel, | y| bett lity. Approximately 3.400 began fur-) "We need a dynamic aggressive home” to all youngsters in his piping and purchases jcommittee (Conlin Committee) 0" 38 cents through 67, three cents — | MOVIES ‘ forma, Chevrolet penned can superimpose our campaigns of * in ns nee ve ic be met bak there were warn (Coe re to a the state’s Aa een through ape sic cme on > —and— ee c . 9 a 1 Nuys 0 next yeal = i abe = i“ Rseait ings of more payless paydays if eee s, said the revenue pan 9 thevagh ook mad on ls SLIDES 2S ESE ae = i * _ eer ie ie stopgap funds are not found. Scie ae yoo ons 2 o — nw (Roll or 20) Morton's visit here was part o stridge, pre: } | Li Gow. Joe 0 Swaine wid g ri scal year. Coecescccsseceseccceesce All KODACHROME Film * * * There was confusion on how toe apply the court ruling. The reve-|® Reguler $1.75 Work’ Mailed Direct a 30,000-mile nationwide tour to Mile Merchants Assn keep alive what he said was a re-| Fresh CANDY SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY Only ,the 5-3 court order declaring the! tax unconstitutional ‘'kind of brings Employe Groups’ . surgence of Republican confidence . | aware ; v Exceed Previous in 1959 Answer Seems Simple | everything to a grinding halt. ‘nue department and governor's of-\@ MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS to Your Home . : | In a release. he said he sought ~ 7 z Republicans threatened major fice asked for a ‘‘lucid and sim-/® UF Contributions ‘on his trip to enlist 10 million| oe ~~ ee ri buiget slashes but administrators ple’ opinion from the attorney|e new volunteers for precinct work ng ore eve ae said the state already _— = are ° 40 Hr Ala Cl k | -Hr. Alarm Clock 2 been a meteor streaked across e Southern California last night, | Although revenue officials agreed ® Seventeen employe groups this in the coming election austerity footing | year exceeded their previous Pon ~*~ * * “There comes a point when the most of the 120-milli ; ; s 20-million-dollar tax'e tiac Area United Fund Contribu One reason for the resurgence. | causing hundreds ol residents ° lemon squeezes hard,” said State died the minute the court an- ® Reyuler 39 Aes tions: They are he said. is that some Republicans, aah wasted SG abe, "aaa ané ‘Controller James W. Miller, who,nounced its ruling, they wanted e $2.50 Roll a ee eee gegen yo in Congress united behind the Sistas: o el et . te Teported the state had more than details of tax areas and guide-|® . Motorcar Transport C« $382.50 President in pushing through im.| 8V¥#t0n agency spokesman sald |g million dollars in unpaid bills. | { fund i . Jahnson and Anderson Cc $559 - - | he believed the object was a | : aoe te resi. be Popular wind-up alarm as Winkelman + $506 80 portant measures such as the la-| ; meteor burning up in the Miller said curtailments ordered; An economy program, use of ® shown. Choice 3 colors. This S eieer Fiasece Co s1s9 [bor reform bill oa aie atmanhere aid ‘by the State Administrative Board the 50-million-dollar Veterans Trust |9 price plus Fed. tax. Sieress Civon duraitara' Bis | Secondly, he said the Presl- | seen vant ant? fhending but good Fund and a series of nuisance |$ 13.09. Box "LADY BLAIR’ $| q Why Tee nee $182, dent demonstrated with his “un. | cand: Hard ene tas Sr ee mneee is Milk Ch lat | Pay Side ahd Pont “$175 calculating’ foreign policy that Norway Well Supplied University of Michigan econo. ,PTgtam most generally favored r4 ocolate — Erusen ie LDSut ena $:4050 peace can be had in the world. : mist Harvey Brazer said today (°! the moment. ; . H More? : . NrUISRE rice Baking (Co 2 Glenn I Griffin soxident of Norway has more than 400 or-. the state will lose about $300,000 | Another drive for an income tax . MAGAZINE Load Home and Auto Supt e139 04 z *T} 1 vTsiac . i i Ree niel $120 'the Pontiac school Radia ‘ates ganized camping grounds with daily as a result of the Michi. OT Tepeal of the constitutional |e 8MM MOVIES ¢ ee HEE the meine, Conte pea accommodations for tents and’ gan Supreme Court ruling that |three-cent sales tax ceiling were Reg € PROCESSIN , man Arthur G. Elhott dr. spoke | rallers- | the use tax is unconstitutional, [!ong-range possibilities. i 69 $1.40 List_-NOW The Weather ee te - Spoke Some legislative leaders wanted |§ c : | - * ~ | to wait until January, a chocolate arrest cherries | 36 Exposure a ii . D creamy cordial centers... eonkine’ aaa” Citthitt mat Chaimnan of the juncheon wal Mouse Speaker R. Pears Gaels b kame, * Oty TOR tresti COLOR SLIDES 99 cloudy today. Showers chance of than. Wo AP) John of the Bloomfield aren S OU OS (R-Buchanan) announced law- boxes. R Iwi . PROCESSING derstorms this afternoon. 4 little warm- THT ES Ai ee . makers would not be called back evolving Plastic Rack $2.90 List—NOW er today, high 70. Southerly winds 15- Hills advertising agency of Mac- “. a Pcie oT eal and Manus, John & Adams in emérgency session before a | 200 CHIPS & RACK 5 ¥ were c ee were . uled meetin ae ecum- ° ped leniaut rf ger sp * ached S mext. Thure- $4.95 Value day. Several lawmakers, not affected by the travel ban, were on their way to Houston, Texas, to attend Saturday. High 6@ Seutherly winds 15- 20 miles tonight. northwesterly Saturday Teday in Pontiar Lowest temperature preceding ® am As shown — round plastic rack with 200 unbreakable ch‘ ps. Slots hold 2 decks of cards. (Cards extra). * Hill and Elliott were co-chair men 3” 7 Cc ustody of Children A Waterford Township couple to-| Her fingers slightly burned, she 54 At 8 am WinJd velocity 2 mph | A Ty kction mouth : T M § p f \day faced possible loss of custody;and Raymond ran screaming fromja national conference on tax prob- ; On fie matiiane aface « ax an ays f00 jof some or all its eight children|the smoke-filled house, half-naked lems. ; sat ll me a Moon sets Saturday at 124 pn ‘after a house fire accidentally was/and bare-footed. The Michigan court's ruling standard quaraates. Bring te your Moon rises Fri at 1035 pn ‘started yesterday by a four-year-| They were taken in by a neigh- Would make interesting reading at Eioeaivies cen ter Needed for Rebate Downtown Temperateres jold daughter. She had been left hor, Mrs. Charl; Burns, who|Houston. Yos—We Will Still Otfer é& am 11 1 : : : ol dm 58 (Continued From Page One) [alone at home with her eight-year-| called firemen in time to save the| Justice Eugene F. Black said Genuine Eastman Developing : ie eee +4 ks " Pe a old brother. Gibson house from serious dam- the use (sales) tax was conceived ALL Tey atie.y) SIZES rey; nae _ «os few minutes after the decision was’ Juvenile Court authorities were age. “of desperation and frustration, " announced and nas stayed way ever since,”’ Lock said. chaos and crisis, temper and dis- temper” and was “passed while a sort of legislative delirium. was that | investigating charges of child neg- lect filed by Waterford Township police against Donald Gibson, 5825 Tharsday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature * Lowest temperature Raymond told police the older Gibson children had to take turns staying home from school Kodak Fhm HERE ‘ What is the status ef the now- SOSSCOSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSHOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSHSSOEOSE F200 9 0000000080000 00 0008000080008 9O88OOSO9OOOO8S000000000S000000000 0000008 Mean temperature ow... illegal use tax increase as | _ |Eldridge St., and his wife, Ruth. f ; Weather—Mostly sunny | t ap. | . to baby sit for Ma and it was i One Year “Age in Pentiae eo * charge accounts, credit James VanLeuven, court ref- his rin —— * ® * > Highest temperature ..... ae es | Cards and extended credit ac- eree, sald a hearing would be : Black and the other four Demo- id Lowest temperature ........ 54 Counts? called in about two weeks to de- The boy said he was watching crats on thé ‘high court indicated MEN’S al LADIES Mean temperature ..............5- 50 ‘ Weather—@un, rain Can the use tax increase still termine the fitness of the Gib- ogc eagl ee sles are bean . grew = ae WALLETS pi Date ag pe fe a ston wet a ect an ee . zs m iseg Oe Keore sen Band believes this will have to) Five Gibson children*are teen-| in school. dollar’s purchase since Sept. 1 Values Thursday's Temperatere Chart l ed as ol eee % ® agers. The three youngest—Mary, * * * The court held that the use ‘ 98 Alpena $6 49 Marquette $0 44 U. S. constitutional provision!4 Nelson, 5; and Raymond, 8— (sales) tax‘ increase was a sub- NUT-SHELF 14 Ounces to Raltimore $48 Memphis os against an unfair burden on inter-|were taken from the parents tem- Police said the small, unheated terfuge ro avoid the sales tax e . $4.95 Bumsis oh St bhwempels 69 52 ne |porarily and placed by police with | home was filthy and unsanitary. limit Ix uts Calf Ostrich and Moroc Cmca 1 & New Orleans 73 61/ Just what iproof will he re. ‘grandparents, who also live if the | cron t no ap ary —— : $1.25 leathers with zippers pe ncinnath = 7 4 iG vere take . Geromee $1 52 Crea” oy ia] Sulred for ene tax refunin? = township. ‘er care of the children. Synthetic Dyes Tops S mntsed nule“mberiy ¥ Be gape. Daag Phy Detreit 64 55 Seca = a “I'm gure the state will require SET BY CHILD | Gibson, a driver for a trucking : - Full pound "ak this jon at this price, (Plus Fed. Port Werth @) @2 pi iouk 97 43,2 Very powerful and acceptable| The plight of the children was|firm, was out of town on a@ job| Synthetic dyes have almost|§ ""~ ‘ © Bepis e x“ 8. Preactoce 78 61 | propt, said Lock, ‘such as ajrevealed early yesterday after! until last night. jcompletely displaced the naturalje Jacitsen ville 7 @ ‘Traveree C Se 62/58/€8 slip with the name, date and little Mary set fire to a bedroom| His wife, a barmaid who works dyes of vegetable and. animal $ oe ee se ss isignature of the merchant, and the |mattress while playing with|evenings, was away from home/origin to brighten colorful fabrics, $ Candy Dept. —Main % N. Saginaw Les Angeles 88 61 {Signature of the purchaser matches, until late yesterday afternoon, pottery and glass. ee , = oe 7 — | j “ ‘ f aTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 ini THREE Cake From Sheriff's Wife Couple Married in Jail ALLEGAN (UPI) — An 18-year. ee ee married in the Allegan County Jail, but they'll have to wait until February for a honeymoon, it was vapyeled, ee . * Runkel said his wife furnished a wedding cake and coffee for a brief reception after the ceremony before Rohn was returned to his cell. _|to Jobless Hearing State Mayors Invited SAGINAW (UPI) — Michigan unemployment, Sen. ‘Patrick v.|industry. McNamara said Thursday. open Nov. 12 on a bill which has. ers in new industrial skills. “We had to make it look a little like a wedding,” the sheriff said, despife the jail atmosphere. Permission for Rohn to marry Miss Burton was obtained through the sheriff's brother, Jess Runkel, who is a probation officer and friend of the court. Members of the girl's family © jattended the ceremony, but Rohn’'s Dark-haired Hubert Rohn of rural Plainwell and Blonde Gladys Burton of Delton were wed Tues- day by Joseph Merrill, an Allegan police officer who also is justice of the peace for Allegan Town- ship. Rohn is serving a six- term for contempt of court. Was sentenced Aug. 18 for parole [relatives were absent, the sheriff | violation, He had been on pro- |said. After the reception the girl) bation for unlawful driving away {went back to Delton with her! of a car. Allegan County Sheriff Walter Runkel related how the marriage ceremony took place in the living quarters he and his wife have in the jail. “They've got lots to live for yet so we didn’t feel too badly about their getting married in jail,” the sheriff said. family, he said. 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JIMM): Usually Priced $7.98 SHOE DEPT. —Basement A ROTHERS _FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 ry —_ can produce a strand of | Produces Much Wire See Gunde trum New Yoko ‘Danube Is Vita BUFFALO—A tungsten rod five|Montreal, 470 miles, in modern | VIENNA — The ‘Danube river, continent feet long and the thickness of a/manufacturing. lone of Europe's vital waterways,'volume into COME SEE WHY SO MANY FAMILIES ARE BUY! G “VICTORY” IN PONTIAC KNOLLS FULL PRICE INCLUDES: Large let and ell features Rambler Sales High—Romney Orders 80% Ahead of ‘58 Aided by Big Three Late Publicity smal! cars this-year, Romney said last night, purchasers have been keyed up to AMC’s advantage. “They (car buyers) have been i projections, at least 8) per cent pre a year ago. Romney discussed AMC's auto- motive and appliance divisions at a news conference. . ¢ | AMC's Kelvinator plant in Grand | Rapids was reported to have dou-| bled in employment, total payroll Never Tested ‘in Top Court 5 Ok ek kk hk kk kk RO ON ee Open Fri: & Mon. 'Til 9:00. SAVE 516° a a ao Guaranteed 1. Full Inch Thick ALUMINUM STORM DOOR Taft-Hartley } WASHINGTON.(UPI) — The pe i i 1 . d i i Fe Appeals in New Y legality of a Taft-Hi 2 i f : i COMPARE THESE FEATURES FOUND ONLY IN $39.95 DOORS Car Output Will Drop 20,000 This Week meationed in this ad... PRACTICAL WOME BUNDERS VICTORY OVER RrsmNG COSTS WAS MADE THES BEAUTIFUL BOOM POSSIBLI — sales were said to have increased) DETROIT uw — Auto production nationally by 30.8 per cent. |will drop more than 20,000 units Consolidation of basic manufac- ‘from last week because of steel turing in Grand Rapids from Kel- | shortages, Automotive News re- vinator plants in Peoria, Ill, and) ported today. | Detroit was completed at the start} The trade paper estimated pro- of the year, reducing transporta-|duction this week at 112,900 cars tion and distribution costs and|and said heavy cutbacks at Chev- achieving some manufacturing|Tolet more than offset six day op- economies, it was announced, /¢Tations at ee ris Ford. seni iiglasgn peor Last week 133.430 cars were! ances is 1 . ss : per cent ahead of last year com- built, highest industry total of the odel Sarai te the x ery’s 1960 model year. In the compar- Vil al CREEN é ULA = e | * e EASED Ss ; @ WATERPROOF ORIP CAP — ce vx earn el 65> + NEU A TiC DOOR CL LOS able week a year ago 70,925 cars general increase of 12 per cent, were assembled. Ss «1 OUTSTANDING © price-< trina ti LARGE COUNTRY KITCHEN oat rt HOME VALUE SLIDING GLASS DOOR AND MORE « EXTRA LARGE "CLOSETS © EXCEPTIONALLY LIVABLE TRAFFIC PATTERN Full Price $93,850 $99 MOVES VETS IN = MAXIMUM FHA MORTGAGES PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS. West 7 MILE ROAD INC 13440 UNiversity 4.86272 THE ONE LOW-PRICE WAGON THAT'S ALWAYS BEEN FIRST WITH NEW IDEAS CAN NOW GIVE A SOLIDER RIDE THAN ANY WAGON COULD POS: SIBLY GIVE YOU BEFORE. BECAUSE NO WAGON EVER HAD A DURA-QUIET UNIBODY BEFORE. The Solid Plymouth wagons for 1960 are built a new way by Chrysler engineers. Body and undersills are joined in one enormously strong steel unit, locked by over 5900 pre- cise welds. Plymouth’s nine new suburban models are tighter, quieter, smoother than ever. 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In the B% three years ago and predicted the same week of 1958 the industry; x same type of increase for the ap-| built 16,252 trucks. pliance division. | Canadian production this week| * This will result, he said, be-|Will rise to 7,050 cars and trucks By cause of a ‘product philosophy’’|from 5,320 last week and 3,157) x that offers the consumer appli-;2 year ago. ances that provide basic product performance and utility, without gadgets and frills that often prove troublesome and useless, OO! Use of Newsprint Sets Record High This Year * ¥ * Romney said AMC is investigat-| NEW YORK (UPI)—The Amer- | * jing producing cars in a foreign ican Newspaper Publishers Asso- |market, especially Europe. He said) ciation (ANPA) announced Thurs-|B% | Europeans now have more money day that newsprint consumption in’ x and they are finding their own the United States set a record high | small economy cars ‘‘deficient”’ in gana months = veer * space and comfort. } reporting to | + AMC now does all its auto man-/ ANPA used 488,999 tons of news. x ufacturing at Milwaukee and Ke.| Print im September 1959, an. in-| nosha, Wis. jcrease of 8.7 per cent over the Bh, | September 1958 figure, the report} * |said. The nine-month period in-| x The highest elevation in Den-|crease was 7.4 per cent over last | mark is only 560 feet above sea|year and 2.5 per cent over the |b. level record 1957 1 nine month figure. Installation can be arranged at slight additional cost. * oe x x NEW SELF STORING DORWALL Sliding Storm and Screen cw ae .. for =F — | sti0ING GLASS DOORS i) | Plate Glass NO CASH NEEDED t PAY NOTHING 'TIL 1960. F SAVE 8: PER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED [of OR OO WINDOW > Deluxe Triple Track . 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These figures are encouraging ito many churchmen, who see in jthem clear evidence of America's | growing interest in #eligion. But some church leaders. are be- iginning to take a second look at ithe building boom. They are ask- ‘ing two questions: | ; | 1. Are churches piling up a dangerous load of debt through overambitious building pro- Man submarine, or a one m4&an fare programs and other benev- | and missiles of all types. olences? Neither question can be an swered with sweeping generality, | mM since the situation varies widely f n \from one church to another. | One major denomination, the Methodists, recently made a sur- But Living Costs Ate Up Gain; Median Pay vey which sheds some light on the first question. It showed that the Was $5,087 total debt carried by Methodist! churches throughout the country) increased by $35,000,000 in 1958 to $224,014,000. The debt figure represents about 10 per cent of the total value of| church property owned by Method- ists. Methodist leaders concluded that this debt ratio ‘‘is not excessive.’ But, they noted with some concern, that the ratio has been growing - * * steadily since World War II. In 1948, it was only three per cent;| The census bureau said today in 1942, five per cent: and in 1955, the 1958 median income, with half seven per cent. of all families earning more and __ half earning less, was $5,087. This was an increase of $116 from 1957. WASHINGTON uw — The aver- age income of American families rose slightly last year despite the recession but higher living costs ate up all the gain. PAYDAY | mey Vt up about 2', per cent, the con- | sumer price index rose by closer to 3 per cent. The report said incomes rose de- i jspite the business slump largely |because of higher wage rates in i |most industries. Incomes fell dur- ing the 1954 recession but have jeaemakrest steadily since then. * * * | For non-farm families, the aver- jage income was up $106 to $5,338 \in 1958. Farm family incomes rose much more sharply — by $257 to $2,747. Because. of the recession, the percentage of family heads who worked full time throughout the year declined in 1958 to 62 per cent from 65 per cent a year earlier. / : $50 for 2 wks only 70¢! other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to. repay “wceve |2 wens | swens COP Speaker ete (Center of State Fa ee Salary Squabble | LANSING #—House Republicans |are squabbling over whether to re- jtain Walter DeVries, Calvin Col- lege political science teacher, as |secretary to House speaker Don R. in DRAYTON PLAINS: |Pears (R-Buchanan). 4494 Dixie Hwy. | DeVries, 29, puts two days a . a week on the job, commuting from CALL: OR 3-1207 Grand Rapids. He gets $3.800 a in PONTIAC: year, half the regular salary. 125-127 N. Saginaw | ‘This could set a bad precedent.” isaid Rep. Harry J. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS : 48 West Huron Street Pontiac, Michigan ’ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company : | MARR Ase Paha? Howarn H. Prreegratp n. aie ; _— A. —. Business Manager Hasey J Ree, Eat M. TRSaD WELL. . « « Vice President and : Managing Editor Circulation Manager G. Mapsmats Jospan, Georcs C. Inman, Loca) Advertising Classified Manhbger Citizens Top Record UF Goal . All Pontiac area citizens should be proud and rejoice with the record sum contributed to this vear’s United Fund drive. Not only was the an- trounced goal reached on schedule, wut it topped all other previous years, establishing an all-tyme record for giving to the Pontiac Area United Fund * * * . Generosity of this caliber is overwhelming. It demonstrates ‘conclusively that our citizens have compassionate hearts. To be ‘sure. the campaign workers de- » serve credit. but the real cham- < pions of this team victory were - the people themselves. rer * Raising $647,776 was no easy task. It! meant surpassing last year’s Britain’s New Cabinet Strengthens Liberalism - Britain’s Prime Minister MACMIL- LAN has moved quickly to strengthen fhe liberal wing of his Conservative party 7 What amounts to a new ministry Gf aviation and science has been cre- ated to be directed by DUNCAN SAaNnpys, former defense minister. He will have charge of guided missiles, radar. electronics and the aircraft in- dustry * * * Lord HAILSHAM, who as_ party chairman helped plan the Tory vic- tory. will be responsible for the de- velopment of atomic energy. research in outer space, medicine and agricul- ture. The new chairman of the party. R. A. BuTLER is also Home Secretary and leader of the House of Commons. Chancellor of the Exchequer. HEATH- Coat AMory and Foreign Secretary St_wyn Lioyp remain at their posts. * * * Perhaps the most _ notable change is the replacement of Alan Lennox-Boyd as colonial secre- tary by the vounger and more liberal lain MacLeod who has been minister of labor. Mr. Lennox- Boyd seems not to have moved quichly enough in several trou- bled areas particularly in Cyprus, . Malta and Nyasaland. A prisoner of tradition, he largely ignored the critical Devlin report on the government's conduct in Nyasa- * land. This postelection reorganization means not only a more liberal and dynamic party but a growing empha- Sts on science and technological prog- ress. Bombay State Divided by Language Problem - The populous State of Bombay in Western India is about to be parti- troned into two political units along language lines. ~ Four times larger than New York State, it has 50 million people divided ifto two language groups — 20 mil- lion Gujarati in the north and 30 mil- lion Marathi in the south. The idea of a bilingual state has not found favor with either. * * * Because any division is con- trary to his goal of a United India, Prime Minister Nehru has op- “posed political boundaries along * language lines. Once before in the -case of the State of Andhra he ~ had a similar problem and bowed *to the people's desire for separate - states in order to keep the peace -and combat Communism. ~x~ * * ~The Indian Government is making every effort to work out a division ac- ceptable to both parties in Bombay and hopes to avoid a repetition of last year’s bloody rioting which cost many laves. Partition seems to be the only way to solve this basically human problem. 4 » | amount by more than $42,000. Yet when the word was passed, folks were cognizant of the need and they reached just g little deeper to be one of the supporters of this worthy cause. * * * It would be next to impossible to single out any one worker or group to receive ‘the accolades. This year’s campaign was directed by Robert R. Eldred, and he was ably assisted by some 4,000 earnest workers. This enthusiastic group spearhead- ed the drive and gave freely of their tume to assist in raising the funds for the 52 UF supported agenices. * * * To these solicitors, hats off to a job well done The division heads, along with the United Fund office workers are to be congratulated for guid- ing the extra p@sh that helped carry the campaign over the top. * * * We feel confident that this high standard of giving will better equip many of our neighbors for the future. This tremendous effort should be heartwarming to all of us. So we salute you, the contributors. The Man Riout Town A Battle of Wits Between Hunter, Hunted With the Odds About Even Horse sense: Something also quite characteristic of the pheas. ant. A communication received by this col- umn from “Hater of Destructive Birds” would be taken more seriously if he hadn't spelled it “fesant.” A cock pheasant has taken refuge in the garage of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Perkins of Lake Orion, suddenly becoming quite tame and agreeable to confinement Found in a field near the home of John J. Brownlee in Commerce Township were the bodies of three hen pheasants, evidently the vic- tims of some trigger happy hunter An unusual combination, a trio of wild ducks, are making their annual prolonged migration stay in a cove near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lively at Cass Lake. Last year they remained until the cove froze over. Attracted by the feed put out for them near the home of Buel Starr of Holly, thousands of birds assemble in cloudlike masses Recent killing frosts held off until a definite latest date in over 30 years for the first such visit by Jack Frost was established in the Pontiac area. An item in a copy of the Pontiac Press of Dec. 18. 1904, handed me by Mrs. Abagail Herrman of Auburn Heights, wonders if any other Michigan county has such a “beautiful and commodious new courthouse.” Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Nellie C. Cameron of 137 Raeburn St.; 86th birthday. Mrs, Martha Tewilliager of Drayton Plains; 87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowker of Auburn Heights; 54th wedding anni- versary: Mrs. Ann Werthmeyer of Birmingham; 8lst birthday. Mrs. Virginia Phillips of Clarkston; 84th birthday. Peter Ormandy of Rochester; 80th birthday. . Walter Gingell of Lake Orion; 84th birthday. John P. Zepf of Walled Lake; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Orcum of Metamora; 5list wedding anniversary Mrs. Honora Smithfield of Oxford; 83rd birthday. John A. Morley of Flint; 90th birthday. Harrison Waltham of Lapeer; 81st birthday. * ' id Sa ( ) Loe Q pe Le vA Misnomer David Lawrence Says: All Should Have Voted on Tibet WASHINGTON—It was a setback for moral force and the cause of idealism in the world when Great Britain, France, Belgium and 23 other members of the United Nations formally ‘‘ab- stained from voting the resolution which, in effect, con- demned the Com- munist regime of China for its ‘‘aggressions'' against the fun- damental human rrghts of the people of Tibet The resolution itself was passed by a vote of 45 to 9, and it is to the everlasting credit of the United States and’ most of the Latin-American countries that a majority was obtained. But the victory for freedom and humani tarianism was clouded by the ‘abstentions’ in the voting. Naturally, the Soviet bloc fur- nished the nine votes in opposition but the reasons given by some of those governments which didn't vote at all were hardly different from the line ef argument offered by the Communist group in the UN THE EXCUSE The abstaining countries took refuge in a provision of the United Nations charter which says that “nothing contained in the present charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state.” The resolution itself did not ask the United Nations to “intervene” or to take any action against the Chinese Communist regime. In- deed, it did not even mention Red China, though it was obviously directed against the Peking regime It merely took cognizance of re- ports of what has been happening in Tibet and called ‘‘for respect for the fundamental human rights of the Tibetan people and for their on LAWRENCE distinctive cultural and_ religious life’ Thus, it was only the ex- pression of an opinion by the United Nations General Assembly. which is the forum to which all oppressed peoples everywhere look for moral support After the Chinese Communists invaded Tibet in 1950, the Peking government made an agreement with the Tibetans which provided for a certain measure of self- government and for the protection of their religious freedom under the Dalai Lama. Even, however, in those cases where nations are not self- governing, the charter of the United Nations does provide for a certain type of action which was in line with the resolution passed by the U.N. this week. The U.N. charter in article 73 says: ‘‘Members of the United Nations which have or assume _ responsi- bilities for the administration of territories whose peoples have not yet attained a full measure of sclf- The Country Parson PAP eget * “Sometimes a dishonest fel- low may live better than an hohest one — but he won't sleep as well.” government recognize the principle that the interests of the inhabitants of these territories are paramount, and accept as a sacred trust the obligation to promote to the utmost, within the system of international peace and security established by the present charter, the well-being of the inhabitants of these terri- tories, and. to this end, to ensure, with due respect for the culture of the peoples concerned, their political, economic, social, and educational advancement, their just treatment. and their protec- ton against abuses.’’ * * * Has not the Red China govern- ment, which seeks admission to the United Nations, shown itself— by flagrant violation of the prin- ciple set forth in Article 73—in- eligible for membership in the UN. Isn't the resolution which was adopted on Wednesday an added barrier to admission of Red China to the U.N., along with the resolution adopted in Febru- ary 1951 condemning Red China's aggression in Korea? An examination of the excuses given for ‘'abstention’’ from voting on this week's resolution in the U.N. makes it apparent that there are governments like Great Brit- ain, France and Belgium, for in- stance, which have colonies, that fear the U.N. some day may be asked to pass on the quality of their own rule in various territories where .partial self-government has been granted. , (Copyright, 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Calcium and Vitamin ‘D’ Harden Arteries? Not Mine A correspondent describing the relief from painful nocturnal leg and foot cramps, relief he experi- enced soon after he began taking a daily ration of calcium and vit- amin D (instructions in pamphlet on Adult Tetany for which send stamped, self-addressed envelope). first implied that his doctor said the trouble was ‘‘poor circulation."’ That seemed far-fetched, al- though it was formerly used by very busy doctors in lieu of a diagnosis Although he enjoyed this relief for several months, his enjoyment was not lasting. At the golf course he became ac- quainted with a new doctor, who informed him that using calcium and vitamin D_ will bring on harden- ing of the arteries Now, what do I think? The corres- pondent hates to give up what has been so very helpful, but his blood pressure is only so-and-so over so- and-so and he wants to keep... * * * The poor fellow does not say what the bartender or the cop at the corner thinks about it. He does mention that the doctor at the golf course has never examined him except) maybe casually over a skoal. But this here hardening of the arteries f& a_ ghastly idea, especially for a nian who has never given any serious thought to the effects of tippling, for instance. If a daily ration of Ca & D to supplement the ordinary over- refined American diet caused hardening of the arteries, my arteries should be in pretty pre- carious condition, for I've been using such a ration daily for many years, as described in the pamphlet ‘‘Young Folks and Oid Folks,’ available on request if you provide stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope. Here I can only repeat that no pathologist, no physiologist, no physician of standing upholds the notion that the daily intake of the quantity of calcium and vitamin D that.I recommend will cause “hardening of the arteries’’ or “calcjum deposits’’ or any other such ill effect. x* *« * The correspondent whose query about painful cramps in leg or DR. BRADY foot brought on this tirade casually - revealed that it was not the first doctor, but he himself that opined the cramps were due to ‘‘poor cir- culation." Let that be a lesson to you, When you consult a physician just state your complaint in your own words — a painful cramp when I try to stretch — a lump right here — tenderness and dull pain there — dizziness — slight bleed- ing at irregular times . . . and leave it to the doctor to conduct the investigation from there on. Don't try to impress the doctor with your knowledge of medical lingo and don’t try to make the diagnosis for him. If he (or she) is a real doctor he'll ignore your yakety-yak or maybe ask you to keep your funny notions to your- self. Signed not thore than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not dis- ease. diagnosis, or treatment. will be answered y Dr. William Brady if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright 1959) letters Voice of the People. ‘Must. We Start Censo Children’s TV. West ‘e I was greatly disturbed to see the government, on the trail of an outlaw. he also found the outlaw’s wife was very if, squirming and moaning on a cot in a tent. She blurted out she was going to have a baby. The Indian had studied medicine and realized she great danger. I realize “modern educators’ would reveal as soon as they caii hop down from their high ee poor, old fashioned mothers like me who still believe there's plenty of time to tell children of the birds and bees when they're able te understand fully what you're talking about? , . * * * It's bad eneugh movies can't be a hit. without advertising with pic- tures of half naked women, accompanied by questionable remarks, but it’s really sad when you have to censor cowboy and Indian shows your children enjoy from supper time to bedtime. ‘Surely Flowers Aren’t That Vital’ I recently went to the cemetery to bring flowers home from my mother’s urn to put them up until spring, but someone had taken them off the grave. x * * I know times are pretty hard, with the steel strike lasting so long, tut I never considered flowers a necessity to sustain life. I hope wheever took them will enjoy them, but I hope they'll let me know they need flowers. When the family gets together next Memorial Day to buy flowers, we'll send them to that person in- stead, and I'll come out all summer and weed and take care of them just like I did my mother’s. Lanetta Bowman 184 Cedardale ‘Beoomficld! Letter Is Too Modest’ After reading Congressman Broomfield's article in Voice of the People, we're convinced he's too modest. Knowing him as we do, we know he has the interest and welfare of all the people at heart. We need more men like Bill in public office and other fields, including labor. Get to know Con- gressman Broomfield and you'll agree with us. Frank Volant Lake Orion ‘Reuther Deserves Even More Money’ The union officials didn't give Reuther enough raise. He deserves more and should have it right away and not dragged over three years to make it sound like it was more than it is. Fisher Local ‘Here’s the Defense Against Such Plots’ If Carl Megel's salary plan for teachers is put into effect it will help bankrupt a lot of the citizens. Maybe we should start a counter- move on the part of the taxpayers to reduce teachers’ salaries one half. That's our only defense against organized raids on the public funds, and destructive ob- jectives must be faced head-on. We need a sharp tax reduction right now, not any raises. Taxpayer Concerned Mother ‘How Long I Before Unions Take Over?’ From the convention held at Atlantic City (all expenses paid from much-needed union funds) comes word that the union will not support a third party this elec- tion. Just how long will it be before the union takes over our ment? J They have already taken away that portion of the Constitution which is ‘free enterprise.’’ When they achieve their goal in captur- ing “the Government, we will then go from democracy to socialism and, eventually, the thing we're so desperately fighting against—com- munism and dictatorship. Waterford Housewife Readers Second TV Editorial That TV editorial was exactly right, for we have been victims of low minded people and al! news- papers should declare war on that kind of entertainment or it will get worse in the hands of men who do not care about the viewers. L. C. The editorial on TV used plain language but it was as rough as the treatment the U.S, of A. got from those cheaters. The networks say they will clean up. Why didn’t they say this five months ago when the eheating first appeared or why didn’t they do it before it started? It makes you lose faith in all busi- ness of all kind and business has a bad enough name without more added. dv Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The beauties of this world and all. . The universe are free. . .As God intended all of them . .For hu- man eyes to see. . .The grass, the trees, the flowers and. . .Each riv- er, lake and stream. . .The moun- tain and the valley and. . .The ocean proud, supreme. . .The sun, the moon and al] the stars. . .With- in our human sight. . .The twilight of the early dawn. . .And dusk that turns to night. . .These are the beauties of this life. . Worth more than solid gold. . .As God is nature, and we have. . .The privilege to be- hold. . .Even the blind can see these things. . If just their eyes are blind. _ But not the ones whose blindness is. . .A matter of the mind. (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Old Folks Must Keep Grandpa Miller poses a prob- lem that ts growing more com- mon in America. Old folks MUST keep in motion or they will soon be slaves to the bed or an easy chair. And be sure you prod them into rejuvenat- ing themselves via new glasses, hearing aids and false teeth. If they refuse to indulge them- selves, then you children do it for them as gifts. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case C-477: Eli Miller, aged almost 97, is Mrs. Crane's father. He lives on our farm in Indiana and for the past year we have had to watch him closely to be sure he eats and goes to bed on schedule. For his right hip is fairly stiff. It pains him when he tries to get up and shuffle around the rooms via his aluminum walker. So we drop in at breakfast time to be sure he arises from bed and goes to the table. DR. CRANE He groans and procrastinates, but we see that he gets upon his feet. But after breakfast, he heads into So I have had to see that he places his feet on a hassock in order that his legs will straighten out. WARNING TO OLDSTERS You older folks must resist this natural tendency to take things easy. . os Otherwise, your legs will grow weak and atrophy from lack of use. And as soon as you can no longer shuffle around under your own power, then you become reoted to one spot, lixe a tree or garden vegetable. Remember, you are only two feet from slavery after you pass the age of 65! And those two feet are your own pedal extremities! So force yourself to walk on your own feet or you will be stuck in bed or a chair the rest of your days, a slave to anybody who wilt be willing to wait on you or be your constant nursemaid. * * * And it is_getting harder to obtain attendants for older folks, partly because we are having a larger ( percentage of folks who pass the age of 65, and partly because many oldsters have no close relatives to look after them. Rest homes and nursing homes for the aged are glutted. So are the various state institutions for such folks. As a result, prod your creaking joints and totter- ing feet into action! ' Don’t surrender to the slavery of an easy chair! And you relatives or attendants, please be firm in seeing that such oldsters walk as much as possible, despite their groans. x kk &* Better a little pain today in the act of walking than to moan for years as a bedfast case. ADVICE TO OLDSTERS ‘ And you older folks should be sure you stay in full contact y | > i a i : Ff i si3i i it blz eye glasses will let you enjoy 90 per cent or even 100 per cent of the visual beauty of this earth. And don’t live in silence when a s in Motion new hearing aid will keep you in touch with your friends and rela- tives, as well as bird's calls, plus radio aand TV. Finally, get a new set of false teeth which will permit you to eat the raw vegetables and other menu items of youth. You can't feel young again unless you eat and see and hear like young folks! So quit saving all your money for your kinfolks. 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About|Were lowered into separate graves GOODZYEAR ae LAN reaps w a guards for democratic, honest|59 locals currently are in trustee- a —— ha =. for a f | Pay is in prospect Michi elections in local unions. ship. Mary’s urch ew by gan State University in November} The union capitulated to de-| The-new election rules are the small Central Texas city. x . unless the state swiftly solves its! mands of court-appointed monitors| Monitors’ first step toward putting Everything was in white. Fi Never financial troubles, the MSU Beard at a hearing Thursday before U.S.|into effect a model code for locals.| There were | sprays of white jowe"” / ‘of Regents was told yesterday. [Dist Judge F. Dickinson Letts. | flowers on the five doll-size white i er d a ° e x * ® The new rules will be in effect! - ‘ caskets. The pallbearers wore || p y ced $ Size 6.70 x 13 President John A. Hannah told'for elections in about 450 locals in Davison Girl, 19, white shirts, ties, gloves and white! : bleckwell tube. aad bend ons ‘ hewers. i] Have a whiter wash, softer type plus tex end the board the state already waS/November and December. . “ j 4 $ : . es receppable tire behind in its October payment even A Killed in Crash | The white marble altar of the 4 clothes, lovelier complexion : Also evailable in 13” size for before the use tax boost waS! 2 monitors. who have watched spacious brick church was draped} 7 and even save up to 80°% 4 wa: Semper! Sets knocked out. lover Teamsters affairs since Jap Near Lapeer whee an. Lin rev. es on soap. : SAVE NOW ON “By using every cent ef stu- | uary 1958, petitioned Judge Letts a 7 [Brade a. = ey a 4 WHY RENT a Softener 3 SAFER TRACTION dent fees collected in September [after failing to work out an agree A 19-year-old Davison girl was jelcan' ioe jonerals : U it? H Y Own } The best winter tire ever offered at the we can meet our October pay- |ment with the union. __ | killed early this morning when; it was the White Mazt of the 3 nit’ mave rour f lowest price ever offered! Get_up to = roll due next week,” he said. nan eg change allows a ky her car crashed into a trailer- Roman Catholic Church — ‘The 4 for as Low as a se nai “Bu ‘ious mney [em ome des a Pu rch neae the Layer Gene ana he Anges” , “ € oads, too ce we face a y s pa) » . ‘e ty 7 : Ps now and save on safer winter dnving tna i In the past, the union has taken gee a Victoria I. Konieczka.| (Advertisement) & S$ 25 BUY EARLY. ee WE'LL Hannah criticized state officials Secs ore vot pall ane a hes pete pte tagepaed ° a . i “ . . a ried loose r! , : it STORE AONE a ERE edie aie agement Rar advance were ineligible to run Gay sheriff's sendel. | Cools Heartburn! PER WEEK 4 INSTALL pee? r asi as : Because employers often do not . * « 5 ‘ the universities.” forward checked off dues a month| 10 YEAR WARRANTY Including Sales Tax cpr -» ee for chacs untem the| 7 ec ui | The truck driver and witnesses) ; ‘ wer, 4 Legulature acts quickly to find a/i@ advance. many eandidates have|told police Miss Konleczka's car = — ' are : - new source of revenue,”’ he said.| Sed tha, waa & Persia =a poll nana of ee | ’ For Further Inform@tion Call... . rr? ai is, at. ~ * * |keep control of locals in the hands) 35 of 2676 Carpenter Rd., Lapeer. pire? ° ME aes , “ICE SCRAPER Hannah wanted a strongly word-'of incumbents. | suffered only minor injuries in the) @ : tj a ee ‘§ —— ed_ resolution sent to the Les | * * * mishap. , 9 a islature demanding a quick solution) The union also agreed to have| x *& * t Use Your Old Tire $ 25 to the financial problem, but board’ an outside independent agency| The accident happened west of : — 3465 Auburn Rd. UL 2-3000 FE 4-3575 2 members argued it would do little conduct elections in the next 12\the intersection of Annabelle drive NOTHING WORKS LiKE TUMS! eT Re a Re . ’ 3 good. |locals to be removed from trustee-'and M21 at about 6:50 axn. i* ° as Your Down Payment per week The board approved construc-| - ——$—$$—$ Sa eee OUR EASIEST TERMS CAN MAKE IT HER NMerrieet Chrictmasg Ever... enue bonds to house 420 graduate students in single rooms. Hannah said the project was ur- SERVICE STORE gent because of overcrowdirg. | , , Road Employe Dies, ———————— (rushed by Trailer @ WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE © B 5-PC. CHROME, WROUGHT IRON OR $4g% ‘BROWNTONE DINETTES ...... A 46-year-old Macomb County Road Commission employe was crushed to death yesterday by a low-boy trailer on 33-Mile road at North avenue in Armada Town- 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE, $ 95 ship The victim, Peter A. Zepp Jr. (All Foom) ............ a _ —_ _ __ of Roseville, was working on the ay blac ; f 3-PC. SECTIONAL, $197 highway “en a ne stopping crew ( All Foom) ........ , Romeo State police said Zepp . or ; _ was walking by the trailer as it 3-PC. BASSET | 59* was backing and evidently got too BEDROOM SUITE close. A rear wheel caught his ae ; ————— = heel throwing him underneath. The “SEALY BUTTON-FREE MATTRESS $ 95 double-axle wheels then ran over OR BOX SPRING }..—.—.—.——OCi«i«‘(“ aN Re his body. The driver was Donald Knapp, 44 of St. Clair Shores Zepp was pronounced dead at the scene by Macomb County Cor- oner Dr. Raymond G. Markle. FURNITURE SALES 1 Nile East of Auburn Heights 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) “You Always Buy for Less at L & S” $4 Mon. thru Sai—Fri. ‘til 9 FE 5-824! The town of Andover, Mass... was purchased from the Indians for about $30 and a coat. SAM BENSON SAYS: THIS IS IT! Open ‘til 9 P. M. dic Tide Knazy Price I MUST RAISE CASH! THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY | CAN DO IT... So Here I go DIAMOND SOLITAIRE 1m $150 again with prices so low even ~ P se es a so. EN gk Reg. $6.95 5 DIAMOND 14K GOLD RING NEW FALL $99 HATS. 87 Run ‘3 = ; ¢ \ Ne om | ae CRIS <4 ) a / JACKETS yee Ne a SF _ be gs Uae DIAMOND» 6 DIAMOND 8 DIAMOND ) BRIDAL SET BRIDAL SET my competition will be buying — Sam Benson $55 IMPORTED ALL WOOL | TOPCOATS All newest styles All wanted fabrics $ All sizes See them today! & SALE PRICE ONLY ‘149° $25 QUILT LINED—ALL WOOL .| SUBURBAN *] 8 COATS, My Price Ww Choose From 1500 Pair of in White Ww ES ‘ ag DRESS PANTS = SA Uniforms | Cor; Seated oe Cig Hard Finish Sharkskin Deahle Panel OPEN AN ACCOUNT 3 nab SAND 2 PANT SUITS Uniform eV 2 YEARS BUR), 4195” Slips a a The Extra Pair Will Double the Wear $ Compare With $79.50 Values Sale Price Only ° Ph ne I Rent | | FE dora Tuxedoes | | aes OPEN TONIGHT deral SAM BENSON flor Weddings) BS kN Sting. bride ond” UNTIL 9 P.M. 3.7114 on) ae FREE PARKING MMA ea meyer relay 37 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Between Huron and West Lawrence an | in REAR of WKC THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959. — a NINE 4 Will Wonders Never Cease? immediately, Workers could begin| a ‘ : : €d 0 ers jto return to work Monday. | j y fa am enies: F i M | About 16,000 Swift work ers) amous ANLEY, BENNETT & Company (Girl on Geographic Cover would receive an immediate ic-Financial Crisis MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE : ‘crease of, 8% cents an hour ieee ' : qd h n rl e 6'2 cents an hour on: Sept. 1, By FRANK ELEAZER and editor, who put the girl on the 1960. Pre-contract pay in the in- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) — QUALITY AT AN ak ; ; WASHINGTON (UPI) Every-\cover, it avon't. He has additional | i ) . take pleasure in announcing : a ti t. | dustry averaged $2.96 an hour. Evangelist Billy Graham has def ECONOMY PRICE & 4 where-the old standards are crum- ; improvements in prospec Vote This Weekend on i 0 aay ents NE nied a report that his organization z the ee bl “We have to change with the . —— eee association of . ing. ‘times. Streamline, Roll with the, Tentative Wage Deal Weather Turns faced a financial crisis and said COMBINATION DOOR t Coca Cola frequently sells for alpunch. Keep up to date. But then) With Swift & Co . plans for crusades in eight Ati | WITH STORM & SCREEN F MR. CHARLES D. ¥ dime. Kites are made out of plas- |that's what we've always done,” . Bad for lke: . ai ! : S D. MARSH sig or eek te orale tates a A can nations would not be changed. Neorydety Pa P 1 iar SFC Graham, midway through a re-§ @ Reavy extruded alumi- e fi a ee so ga He said the familiar magazine|. CHICAGO ‘AP)—Nearly 18,000\ Hqgs Bronchitis ligious crusade here, termed as num with their firm \ eat the National \of the National Geographic Society, |striking meat packing employes ‘misinformed’ a report by Edward'§ @ Includes all hardware—lock, . . Geographic Magazine, after 'with the Bali belles, waving palms wij] vote this weekend whether to AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — For a Darling, executive secretary of door closer, and chain as a Registered Representative * and other fascinating fauna and) ave as chronic'tt | Grebe vaneeliatie ep steadfast half-century with a beau- | side. b be aicie jratify a tentative contract agree-- man who says he has chronic the Billy Graham Evangelistic | @ Bottem height adjuster bathing suit, yet. She has just! te Ain He ce so gradu-/en-week walkout against Swit & ‘doesn't seem to mind getting out organization was in financial diffi- complete jamb q WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE ROAD popped out of the ocean off Oahu, ay we just haven't noticed Co in raw, chilly weather. culty @ Completely guaranteed . neared i P P A . . F } : : : * * * A A BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN fesigest ty a double handful of Maybe so, but one thing is sure. Ratification by a majority ef ‘ mat kind ill Darling xeid’ Wednesday the asl © Will never shrink, rust or sea urchins. en : ajority See eit Aa e ates 1g Se -dnesday . os- ws Midwest 71-0000 JOrdan 6-4650 ° I Codaeeed where will it end? Dentists’ offices herealtes is : the locals in 34 cities would give kower ‘layed the Augusta oe sociation Was low on funds and sag—never needs painting Well. as far as the National Geo be the same, although et rai the workers a contract providing orl Golf enter: — : that Graham's weekly radio broad- @ Guaranteed by Good House- graphic is concerned, said Dr Rely me mo ta ie cue iy oO for wage increases from 8!z to He: did so a . few hours after Casts might be curtailed. However keeping bea : »y catch ‘t urre POs se on . . Heo . , . “ —— 2 [a Melville Bell Grosvenor, president |... ' 19 cents an hour over a two-year toying a news conference here he he said the deficit was a “tempo- $ 95 re ain . _ ss period plus improved fringe bene developed bronchitis almost three rary thing.”’ = - muta. vears ago ‘‘and it seems to have * * * * * * become chronic.”’ Graham countered by saying [ wine isease Announcement of the tentative : ‘there is no financial crisis, We ; agreement came Thursday night had more expenses this summer CARL SHELL oV d “ from the Federal Mediation and Eleanor Dulles Leaves than incom@ but that happens ent. stores |Conciliation service, whose con- . . every summer. The Lord has al [mpea ‘ | OW IDe U ciliators ~ bs on eit Berlin for Asia Job ways supplied our needs although and SONS ; sions, anc rom officers of the ae “ ; Erlenre .< we have never had a surplus of _— ; . two striking unions. pale te al ae i pul money.”’ Drayton OR 3-5043 s 4 2 ale : Cretary - * . Sec. Benson Lifts Last * * * of state. left Berlin Thursday for All bills of the association have Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. @ " Quarantine; Says ‘Twas The unions are the United Pack- Washington after completing her been paid, Graham said, and debts inghouse Workers f America, last official visit to the divided of the crusade here would be paid fe Caused From Garbage which paesenta 1 000 athens: city : ° a before it ended Nov. 1! : and the Amalgamated Meat Cut- * She has been special state de * * * PONTIAC Rockcote WASHINGTON «—Secretary of ters and Butcher Workmen, repre- partment advisor for Berlin affairs He said there would) be 10 Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson an- senting 9,000 workers. for the past seven vears. Beginning changes in plans for a three-month PAINT STORE nounced Thursday that vesicular If the union membership ap- Jan. 1, she will act as special crusade in Africa next January to ROCKCOTE PAINTS . exanthema, a disease of swine, has Proves the contract, the unions’ advisor to the U.S. aid program be followed by crusades in’ essen WALLPAPER Direct to you from the lasts of a been wiped out in the United =oaken Ges read, pickets w ull tas re- for under-developed countries of and Hamburg Germany and Bie i accurha Case FE 3-7129 | States as a result of a seven-year moved from in front of 37 plants Asia De Janeiro. Brazil . . famous British bootmaker anuaien The last federal quarantine re stricting the movement of animals All leather inside and out was lifted recently from Deptford and Monroe townships in Glouce ®Scotch grain in black or brown ster County, N.J., he said Seven years ago the disease ®Plain toe style; Goodyear welt reached — epidemic prepersiene ; SUCC ESS | ed swine herds. ‘ ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! e with 43 states reporting infect Ten countries have emPargoes on U. S. pork because of the ex istence of the disease. They are Canada, the United Kingdom, Co Srna coo naar eee nC NE Eee oe a . oe R lombia, Venezuela, Austria, Bel- og. gium. 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Ww ae (UPI) — In - Pee mom in which Acheson h now has your NEW YORK-I was one of the|—this is taped torture. your husband using good oe finally you reach that won| + in. salutes to the late Gen, first, le then Marshall proposed| examination records speakers at my high school nerd Ns ALL SLUR ae ee a a qiarous “‘mediumbrow”’ vocabulary George C. Marshall and to his ® gteat postwar rehabilitation pro- mencement service. (Please do The trouble is that we Americans you eenunceeate magnificently. ee — st Marshal] Plan the forgotten man Sent at the expense of the U. S. not think I am merely bragging.|are s9 accustomed to slurring,| spnet was just. great!” cries |you sound as acim you had a|W&s Dean Acheson. ane I am also leading up to something.) abridging and imperfecting our at 103 N. SAGINAW ST. ‘Across from GIMMS—Next te JACOBSEN’S Flowers) the producer. “But you sounded |good education but you never let x~ * * The Belgium Congo’s Shinko ] T am not sure why I was chosen|words that to speak correctly| Just a little bit stilted. Mind doin |it go to your tongue. You might say that Acheson|lobwe Mine is the world’s richest OPToMETHIST PORTIA C OFT ICAL CENTER to make a valedictory address.| .mds totally phony. it ever?” Thas show biss, I alwuz say. ‘planned it that way. The office|source of uranium ore. d bestia Unless it was because the senior) We speak one of two ways: council voted on the speakers. | 1—In grunt-talk (okay, huh-uh, And the president of the senior| weil-a), and class headed the council. And I, 2%—Highbrow talk (you know dated the president of the senior] Pree-sss-eye-slee what I mean.) class. The first form of conversation 1 5 matural but slovenly, and the second is noble but has an actory Anyway, I did quite well, looked briefly and dewiiyeyed taint. There probably is a delight- futu a : ) 4 oy ygroraiy — pepe i }fu medium, but I have been listen- weuld be General Motors execu- jing closely lately to my friends = tives and ali the girls would be jconversation, and have found the| happy mothers with editorships idelightful medium ag hard to find of “Harper’s Bazaar’ on the \"* the word “yes.” side. |AH, SURE They cried. My parents and the| Nobody says ‘“‘yes'’’ anymore, senior class president, juniess they’re literally or poetic- Now what I was leading up to ally “onstage.” We say “ye’,” is this. I currently have a regular|““mmmhmm” or “sure.” speaking job on the ABC network. Scarcet says “yeu,” With my husband, Art Van Horn, yy, “yuh” or “yi” Nor de they . . 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W4ts, the more he will have to You've planned to move because Now you read of spend. you are dissatisfied with the size of your home, or its age, or loca- The high cost of mortgage There is absolute agreement that housing gfosts will not come | money. : (Advertisemeat) The anticipated decline in a time in the fore- | eae oe oe home buildi | see . . } Mounting construction costs. | In the past two years, the De- What should you do? partment of Commerce's construc: | tion cost indices show a 13 per| I put this question to a number jcont rise in the price of building a/ Soften hardest s paint brushes of housing experts expecting them prick house, a 14 per cent rise in — to Sa} the price of constructing a frame with “Go tell youf reader that if he home. Skilled construction workers il { isn't sitting in his dream house who earned $2.41 an hour in 1949 KWIKEEZE lkeere 4 now—when his take-home pay is and $3.24 an hour in 1955 are now j vf oor Obably higher than uw has evet getting 392 an hou Unskilled | j bee and after a record number ce s in the building trades who t of new homes heve been built—he earned $1.45 an hour in 1949 and at point ond } has missed the boat.” $2.06 in 195 are N 7 Tor) ~ in 1955 are now getting $2.62 hardware stores. The answer I got, in plainest’ Except for soft coal miners, con- English, was: ‘Tell your reader struction workers’ average hourly ave “ . =e earnings surpass all other workers in manufacturing and the retail | trades. f Bh DEMAND CONSTANT q ee There is absolute agreement on! ; r the part of the experts that the) { demand for better housing has i = been constant and will continue at _ ~~ \ = \ an accelerated pace far into the : SY future. In this industry, it is the NO oe , |. supply factor that fluctuates. The thinking is that despite the short- GRIPPING : age of building funds. 12 million new homes will be started next year, exactly as many Starts as in 1958 Tell your readers, said one ex- New Rev Satin just can’t drip, or run or spatter like ordinary liquid paint because it’s jelled. It clings to the bristles of the brush or to the roller...and then liquefies like bpert, the theory behind making money more expensive to borrow magic when it’s applied in the usual way. and less available is to discourage spending. In the historical past b in periods of tight money, this is : exactly what has happened. De . mand for housing is postponed We expect that this will happen again. Thus it might be more advantageous for you to plunge into that dream house sooner, rather than Jater. - a In the months ahead, because of a possible slow-up in demand, you can expect the price of exist- ing homes to remain steady. 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Mo., Mrs. Jimmie niappelli of Pontiac, Mrs. Floyd hue of Drayton Plains, and Mrs. nthony Covarbias of Clarkston; | grandchildren; and 24 great- -andchildren. Mr, Campbell died Wednesday ter an illness of several months. MRS. JOSEPH W. FOUTS Mrs, Joseph W. (Nettie Tilley) outs, 51, of 58 N. Telegraph Rd., ed of a stroke this morning at , Joseph Mercy Hospital after a rief illness, | A member of First Baptist Church, she also belonged to the Federation of Teachers, American Legion Auxiliary, Phi Beta Kappa, and the State and National Edu- cation Associations, A teacher at the Owen Elemen- tary School, Mrs. Fouts came here seven years ago from North Caro- lina, She was graduated. from Meredith College there. Surviving are her husband; three Of!sisters and six brothers. ‘Mrs, Fouts’ body will be taken tonight. from the Donelson - Johns Funeral Home to Fukay, Springs, | N, C. for service and burial. MRS. JAMES K. KESTER Mrs. James K. (Johana M.) Kes- ter of 2671 Elizabeth Lake Rd. died of a stroke yesterday after- noon at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of several weeks. She was 71. Mrs. Kester was a member of St. Benedict Church and the St. Ann Guild. Surviving besides her husband jare a sister and a brother. The Rosary will be recited at —_ i) FORGET IT! WO DB CLOCK NO WINDING! NO CORD! NEW IMPORTED TRANSISTOR CLOCK electronically engineered for perfect A precision masterpiece developed by skilled Ger- New 8 p.m. 2 gomen yf at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home. Service will be held at 10 a:m. Monday at St. Benedict Church with burial in Mt. Olivet Ceme- tery, Detroit. STANLEY H,. GREEN WALLED LAKE — Service for Stanley H. Green, 43, of 1803 Hag- gerty Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, Bufial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Green died Wednesday at St. | Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, | jafter 4 short illness. Surviving besides his wife, Mary... are two daughters, | Mary, both at home; his parents; of Union Lake, at Plymouth. MRS, ALEX MARCOUX and a_ brother Service for Mrs, Alex (Florence) | Marcoux, 79, formerly of Cedar| Island Lake will be held at 2:30, p.m, Saturday at the Staffan Hild- ringer Funeral Home in Ann Ar- lbor. Burial will be in renee Cemetery, Detroit. Mrs. Marcoux died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor after an illness of several weeks. A charte? member of the Man- don Lake Community Church, she leaves three sons. Frank of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Charles and Alex of Santa Barbara, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs. Ellen Blackwell of Detroit, Mrs. Evelyn Frye of Whitmore Lake, Mrs. Florence O'Hara of Pontiac and Mrs. Ethel Bartell of Detroit; 18 grandchil- dren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a sister. Waterford School ls Robbed of $90 accuracy ! jerts Woman Slightly Vandals broke into the Water- ford Township High School some- jtime after midnight yesterday, ran- sacked a supply room and took some $90 in cash, according to {township police. | Drawers in all the desks and | and papers A school! bookkeeper, Mrs. Bertha Bryce of 2622 Lansdowne St., told police the thief probably was familiar with the contents of the room because a key to the desks and cabinets was taken from a cash register School engineer Ray Spurier of 43 Hillcrest Dr. reported the break- in to police. Millions to Get ian Extra Hour Come Sunday NEW YORK (AP) — Several million people will get an extra lhour Sunday. But it will be mere repayment |for one they lost back in April. | It is the end of daylight saving jtime in New England and scat- jtered areas elsewhere. The change to standard time becomes official at 2 a. m., at which time clocks Use Tax Lists Eight Lives; Will It Have Nine? 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WELCOMES PRINCE TO AREA — Crown organization of the new club. The prince, a Ro- ane oe eek be = Prince Asfa Wossen of Ethiopia at left is greeted tarian, was guest of honor at ceremonies last at the Novi Rotary Club Charter Night banquet _ night at the Wixom Lincoln plant. Gene Schnelz, membe . ; Walled Lake club. _ by Maynard Post, who was instrumental in the —~weerwreeere,eerser_eeoeeeeeerererererererrrrrrrrrerreree YY) wewevrevrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvr™v™”*” léft early in the ceremonies be- cause he had to be in Chicago today, was presented with a gift WO eg eS and a three-orchid bouquet to take to his wife. Before he left, the heir to one l k d b AF of the world’s oldest thrones asked Walter Horstman, president of the |Walled Lake Rotary, to send a list of names of both the Nevi ani] 1° Attend Conference Walled Lake members to his coun-| Saturday and Sunday jtry. 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MON &£ ERI ° % Save Seal Bae —— = ~~ 5 4 (@) s be : ‘a Daal e FREE PARKING e hh/e Lak ; j 44 ns > f , ¥ ~ ad - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 | , FIFTEEN Camp Lodge Blaze Walled Lake to Dedicate Bridge Boycott Ebbs, Fire Destroys Home |} Blamed on Vandals Smart Junior High Sunday (Children at School |. ; WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP dea LAKE — The newjunior high; Myrtle Wierenga,| FARMINGTON — Alt 41 entaren| I F ami ly’s Absence FOUR ROSES State Police today said vandals Clits H. 8 Junior High| Walled Lake Michigan Education|kept home from Cloverdale Ele-| NOW ONLY $4.34 4/5 Qt. Plas Sales Tax were responsible for starting the Asn . + | an ; . president; Mrs. J. O. Sarto,|:mentary School three days this} ADDISON TOWNSHIP — Thejlives across the street from the fire that destroyed the Main Lodge School bere will be dedicated at PTA president of the new school;|week because their parents felt a|Dallas family is in for a shock charred home at 354 Baywood Rd. of the Faith Wing Children's Camp ; last ‘Tu 2 p.m. Sunday in public ceremon-| Johnna McDonald, Student Coun-'pedestrian bridge on the way was| today. Its home here was destroyed discovered the fire. .* hee neat enone: Damage. was jes. cil president; the Rev. Raymond/hazardous, returned to classes|by fire early this morning while| she was frantic when she saw , erg }. Dr. William J. Emerson, super-| Jones, pastor of St. Williams Cath- yesterday, escorted by parents. |the four members were away. [flames engulf th fr ys ¥ se. 2 . : : e é one-story frame ' intendent of Oakland County Pub-|olic Church here; and the Rev.| A neighbor, Mrs. Ida Smith, who home, believing Mr. and M “The lodge is part of a summer|iic: Schools, will be the principal| William L. Rieker, minister of) , Te Parents decided to have jhome, rs. camp for underprivileged children. she * Crossroads Presbyterian Church | oe Tae eee eee “pen sonal a ee ¥’ * | night meeting with school offi- H ‘ ‘The lodge, located on Gale Rd. . Diet welin Lasreea Com Music will be furnished by the | -isis, Theft at Lake Orion She turned in the alarm. 7 on Pontiac Lake is operated tn yes alled Lake —— junior high band, directed by | The chil weet ty School Being Probed Addison Township and Oxford the summer months by’ Cass preside, Among the speak- Frank Balaam, and by the school | e dren were kept home /firemen donned masks to try and 4 Methodist Church and Commu-.|¢?s will be Clifford H. Smart.) choruses, with Eugene Guettier Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday| |,4kF ORION — Oakland Coun- enter the burning building but were aity Center, Detroit. pe ge Laké school superintendent) directing. |when the mothers, after inspecting|+y Sheriff's Deputies and Lake/driven back by the intense heat. whom the building was named.! Foowing the ceremony the new ‘¢ bridge, three-tenths of a mile Orion Police today are investigat-/\When the fire was brought under the wilt welcome and tao oioo1 will be open for public in- °™ pao ioci claimed that it|ing a break-in at the Blanche Sims control, they went in to search age boys and girls have been us- be guests, These will - peeetion: Refreshments will be “®> Unsate a their es aime pie an estimated $24 - gee a et , be! ing: 2 _— John Williams, ce te re |_ They said the bridge and the) The Joss was discovered yesier-_| visiting pon - psa me | assistants to Smart, members of . lini ramp leading to needed added day, | The fire was discovered at about ‘ . pastor | , | * * * 13-45 hk oe eee 7 the Board of. Education, scho | Polio Clinics Set tk ig al Seukty '3:45 a.m. and was brought under , officials PTA officers. y| ‘ont h cnleiictvilemad chives wit be é0- and P cers | for Monday, Tuesday enced coy © eriaad dee Gelae _ the thieves ee cont rol some four and a half hours prived of two weeks at summer| Oficial. presentation will be Weer BLOOMFIELD TOWN.‘ Keep children from playing on breakin occurred sometime Tues, | * * camp as a result of the fire. [made by Wee aerate oll SHIP — The first of a series of eee (he Dank of the exPress-|day night. | Addison Fire Chiet Edward Por- members of tne ia a be cepted b polio clinics will be held at the “4: Loose i i loss at about : Red wine - be made from tote au Nelson, school West Bloomfield High oe was ig yarn Sard boty cr Ugh cnr ao He Four Roses Society — ingot an lipides ang white teria Monday and Tuesday from) Holland has about 2,000 miles of drawers, about $11 from the kitch- | suspects the fire was caused by a wine can also be made of red| OTHER SPEAKERS 7 to 8:30 p.m. Salk vaccine will canals and about 3,000 miles ofjen and the rest from a desk draw-|defective hot water or space heat- grapes. Other speakers will include Mur-|be administered for $1 a shot. ‘navigable rivers and channels. ‘er in the administrative offices. er. 24 MONTHS TO PAY OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH FOUR ROSES DISTILLERS CO., W.Y.C. BLENDED WHISKEY - 86 PROOF - 60% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. We Are Desperate! Our Warehouse Stock Must Be Reduced. Room Must Be Made for New Ship- ments. Every Item In the Store Is Reduced. Save Up To 50% or More. You Owe It to Yourself to Get Our Low Price and Then Compare. Prove to Yourself How Much You Can Save During This Sale. anim | 2 and 4 Pc. SECTIONALS |,“ &, HIGH PILE NYLON FRIEZE COVERS [f= nie FOAM RUBBER REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS §& Stratolounger Choose From These Leading Manufacturers $ 88 | eHoware PARLOR , ne ar a Wane? e KROLAN ms ‘ . a, sack BA | © MONARCH ALL 3 S = Se Nf / ® CHAS. SCHNEIDER 8 = 2 Choice of Color © SKYLINE PIECES T Pair Engaged Table, antique white and aqua co Ss ‘» | Mr. and Mrs. J. N. 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S65 Solid Cherry End TaSle. with $ Up te a Year te Pay. SEPARATED from the eye. They're CONTACT- drawer and shelf. We have 9:30 egy Dall pamper = = 1s newer, — $45 5 , $39 2 to sell... 2.2 e eee eee Friday to 9 P.M. ——— 73 Pine Bench, 42 inches long... $135 Solid Cherry French Provincial long Cocktail Table, antique $95 Mail Coupon for Pree Booklet. Trade Mark S198 Portable Bec. Fonuica and $ white legs with fruitwood top. ge oe ee ee oe oe om > Oe Oe oe ee Ge oe ee ee oe Brass ......00. Oe re wees 79 $ 79 French Provincial Solid Cherry $39 1 Dr, B. R. Berman, 0.D. 17 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. § avenue are newlyweds Mr. and round Coffee Table......... | _ Please send FREE BOOKLET, “The Better Way To See." I want detailed § /xrs. William Paul Keeler. $150 Geandmo 0 information on Oculettes, the new CONTACT-LESS LENSES. : $150 ia thers Clock, old $89 $ 95 Solid Cherry Round Coffee - $69 | i The bride, the former Lynda tree e er eee ee etnies Table with marble top..... i Name ] fiEileen Kasten, is the daughter of Addre j |jMr. and Mrs. Gerald Kasten of $195 Honey Maple Chest-on-Chest, $] OQ $ 85 Oval White Marble Coffee 569 7 City Zone State Lark street. Parents of the bride- 5D drawers. cs ess esciee Table with polished brass legs. \groom are Paul Keeler and Mrs. ----- as . Eva Keeler of Phoenix, Ariz. GROUP In Heather-Finish Pecan—Was $230 4198 Wing Headboard Bed, Full Size Double Dresser Matching Framed Mirror OPEN STOCK of Discontinued CHINA PATTERNS 1, PRICE! All remaining open stock on patterns we no longer carry. Special Group of 16-Pc. Starter Sets Service for 8 Values To § 5 $16.95 Your choice of these special Starter Sets in fine earthen- ware and melmac plastic. TERRIFIC BUYS from our CHINA DEPT.! Free Parking. Park on Any Downtown Lot. Have Ticket Stamped at Our Store WIGCS 24 WEST HURON STREET Open Tonight and Monday Until 9 P.M. ODDS ‘n’ ENDS TABLE Miscellaneous crystal, china, odd platters, housewares . . . all dras- tically reduced for clear- ance! 749” NEW HOURS Effective at Once Monday, Thursday, Friday 9:30 to 9 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Sat. 9:30 to 6 P. M. An Excellent Value at ROCKER and It SWIVELS Covers in plain or Tweed Walnut finish y Foam Rubber Seat Guaranteed Construction. LAY ONE AWAY for CHRISTMAS Special covers may be ordered until Nov. 15—same chair in breathable Naugahyde $54.50 C412 ry J DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS OR 3-2300 Drayton Plains 4479 Dixie chrysanthemums. Silk Washes Well | Newlywed Keelers Will Live on Cameron Avenue 1 Planning to reside on Cameron|White chrysanthemums, gladioli, ' land palms banked the altar. The bride wore a gown of lace earrings, gifts groom. A tiara of sequins and pearis held her French illusion * of white carnations. Matron of honor Mrs. Robert and held a yellow cascade bou- quet. | Mrs. Jerle Head, jbride, was soloist. | Daniel Kent was best man. Ush- jering were Jerry Hargraves of Keego Harbor and Robert Taig of| Drayton Plains. Following the ceremony a re-. ception was held at the bride’s home. The new Mrs. Keeler se-| lected a navy blue and white polka dot dress with navy blue acces- an aunt of the over satin and a necklace and | of the bride- | veil, eae Se erHed 5 omeeey | as an excuse for over-in-| to their patients as whether or | not to wear a girdle. It depends | partly on the condition of the | woman's own comfort. However, | 20044444444 4 44 Taig wore an aqua lace dress with matching shoes and _ headpiece, ' sories as her going-away Sapte Mrs. Kasten wore a taupe crepe sheath with beige accessories and_| a corsage of yellow roses and Many women hesitate to home-launder_ silk garments. However, silk washes well in lukewarm soap suds. _ Rinse Ui thoroughly, blot with a towel and press silk with a just- warm iron, STERLING CHEST & 2 PC. SALAD SET Nite 4 ( Ce 4 > “4, alanie America’s newest romantic pattern ia THIRD DIMENSION BEAUTY by WALLACE | STERLING i} fora limited time (Oct. 18 to Oec. 31, 1959) SAVE $51.50 THIS IS THE MOST ATTRAC- TIVE STERLING OFFER WE HAVE EVER MADE! ,. .You'll pay only $270.00 instead of the regular price of $321.50, an unusual saving of $51.50. You get a com- plete service for eight, con- sisting of 8 st spoons, 8 place spoons, 8 place knives, 8 place forks, 8 salad forks plus your two piece salad serving set—all in your stunning sterling chest. IMPORTANT —ACT AT ONCE — a small deposit will hold your 40 pc, set, plus your sterling chest and the two piece salad set until Christmas. The Store Where Quality Counts F. N. PAULT (0. Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store 28 W. Huren FE 2-7257 SPUDNUT SPECIAL For One Week Starting Today Fresh Glazed 26¢ SPUDNUTS “7, ‘bez. Made Twice Daily Reg. 33¢ THE SHOP 420 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 88721 SS Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself for a career in the Beauty Profession. Enroll Today Phone FE 4-1854 Miss Wilson Closed Wednesday PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 1614 East Huron Behind Kresge's 2nd Floor Most Wanted Colors for PITTSBURGH PAINTS PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. Hundreds of Today's Home Decoration! In FE 5-644] THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 NINETEEN ‘Dear Abby Says: Pay No Attention - Chitchat By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Get out all the odd bits of ribbon, feathers, construction softly pleated may want to get some of the skirt of new plastic playing cards that ‘ + pose you can clean in the washing candlelight machine. A wel] established peau de soie playing card manufacturer is *| putting them out. caught at the * * * waistline by Does it annoy you when cans of detergent leave rust marks a wide fringed ) bow-belt of in an aqua rigid plastic bot- tle. Said bottle is so designed the same that it will not slip easily out - of wet hands. material. The . *€ « short-sleeved Mending, long.an unwelcome chore to the a¥grage home- maker, is on its way out if Arthur Shain of Newton, Mass. has his way. He has bought the rights to distribute a new waterproof adhesive in the U. S. It works on almost anything, including the edges of paper. Developed during the war to attach zipper tapes to heavy flying jackets, the adhesive has been sold in Canada for some time. Watch your favorite variety store for tubes of Jiffy Sew. velvet blouse is cut to a V in front of the scoop neckline. * * * A local store has been fea- turing the new melamine din- nerware created by Oneida Silversmiths. Up to now, a producer of silver, Oneida is putting out five patterns in this new unbreakable dinner- ware. Another innovation in table- ware is on the national mar- ‘ket, but we haven't seen it in Pontiac yet. Sterling silver flatware has squared open han- dies called ‘‘look through”’ handles. The name of the pat- tern is Avanti and we'll tell you where to write for in- formation if you're interested. We have a picture of the sil- ver. May Be Surprised it You Take This Test By RUTH MILLETT apie and those that bore him How well do you know your hus-| to find out just what qualities he| band? Perhaps, not as well as you considers most important. think, if: * * * * * * . F | You always try to get your om Ch h U ' ; Pi Lge wae when yom the way when the two of you disagree U rc Nl t - about such things as what is best Sees S| ides in a group. Even husbands whose f ; a, ; or the children or financial] mat- wives complain that they waver sere, instead of honestly trying to talk to them usually speak up when| see his point of view. e e of Missions they are with a congenial group of The Plymouth group of First Con-| friends. You really doen't know what he friends more important than your gTegational Church met Wednesday jevening at the home of Mrs. Joseph hopes to achieve in the future? husband’s ideas. Atwell. Cohostess was Mrs. Isabel All of the friends the two of When it comes time to buy YOur | caiden. you share are actually YOUR friends since you have never |husband a gift, you honestly don’t know what to give him. made any effort to get acquaint- ed with the wives of the men who os are your husband's close friends. -_ * * [showed slides of the missions she The Ged of-vou never fead the| Visited in her recent trip to Souti same books or discuss local and, You have never bothered to study the women your husband considers) © aire | Tickets were distributed for a benefit showing of Miss Steward's| African slides to be given at the| church Wednesday at 8 p.m. You never consult him when you buy something for the house, considering the advice of your When he is grumpy you never | bother to try and find out why. You are so sure that you know paper and poster paint; With | From the several rolis of aluminum foil Casino you'll have a hilarious: time . when your guests make masks Classics for Halloween. Grownups and ” | 2664S . own , collaction masks mold them over an in- comes this flated balloon. If that Halloween party is ations are fan- tastic and we are afraid he will turn into a terrible liar. ial Have you any ABBY suggestions? CONCERNED PARENTS DEAR CONCERNED: Aill ten-year-olds are inclined to exaggerate. They do this for “effect.” Pay no attention to it. And be sure you don’t say, “T have told you SIX MILLION TIMES to stop exaggerating!’’ * * * DEAR ABBY: My daughter was married two months ago. She and her husband made plang to rent an apartment and buy furniture on time. Now her mother-in-law forced a lot of old broken-down furni- ture on her that she had stored in her attic for 25 years. It is nothing but junk. It makes me sick to go over there. My daughter doesn't want to hurt her mother-in- law's feelings so she says it is fine and she acts glad to have it I told my daughter if she doesn't speak up now she will have her mother-in-law run- ning her life until the day she dies MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: If you don't behave like a_trouble- maker, nobody will take you for one. If your daughter wants to “act” glad to have the furniture and stay on _ good terms with her mother-in-law, I think it is her business. It is my opinion that your daugh- ter is using far better judg- ment than her mother. Leave her alone * * * DEAR ABBY: I have six children and my husband has two jobs. Because of this we hardly get to go anywhere, but when we do we always have to take his mother because she invites herself. | Come In for Your Free Demonstration in Our Downtown Studio MERLE NORMAN 12 W. HURON Margaret Steward talked and\< Attain Poise & Grace @ Ballet @ Tap @ Toe @ Ballroom Carolyn’s School of Dance 124 Franklin Blvd FE 4¢8582 | what is best for the children that = = = = Mrs. Thomas Preseau assisted. | you make decisions concerning | them without discussing the mat- | ter with your husband. You are one of those women who think all men are pretty much alike. guest. By Mel For stitching on jersey fabric, home economists recommend a silk’ or synthetic thread, which has about the same elasticity found in A soft marproof finish of Velvet, Velour or Suede. Protect your Bertha Hutson of Scottville was a! furniture from scratches. jersey. Pair United Integrity In Filling All Your Prescription Needs CASS LAKE PHARMACY 3000 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor — FE 3-7831 Vase Base .........75c]}| . . | Bookends ..........75¢] (Home Rite | . Sherrie Lee Norman was | Table Radio ......$2.50 }} married to Robert D. Martin | Ornaments ... $1.00 up Saturday evening at the Third avenue home of her parents | Mr. and Mrs, L. E, Norman. Toys Mr. Martin is the son of the | Thomas W. Martins of South PICKUP and DELIVERY Paddock street. The Rev. George Mahder, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran FE 8-0576 | Church, officiated in the pres- | ence of 100 guests. | Mrs. Eugene Cretal was | maid of honor. Pat Martin, brother of the bridegroom, was | best man. } Mel Morrison 2329 Fordham —Keego Harbor || ee SY SEES Country Garden by Stangl This Stangl pattern has gathered together a galaxy of flowers that brings your garden into your home. Beautiful new shapes will make your table most attractive. Col- ors permanently protected against fading or washing off. 16-pe. starter sets and open stock. Acrosonic the small prefer. finishes desk ee Ga mee NEW ...So Beautiful EERE AA ERE \ . Yet, It’s Baldwin’s Lowest Priced Acrosonic A beautiful new Acrosonic in Transition- al styling ... with all the tone and per- formance features that have made the piano most people @ Walnut, Mahogany, or Light Oak @ Exclusive, new keyboard—level music @ Low down payment, easy terms. 16-Pe. Set (Service, for Four) 45- set (service for eight) — $ 95 | : includes cereal, plaiter, vegetable ] 4 | | WE HAVE A FEW FLOOR SAMPLES 1, sugar and creamer... | THAT HAVE BEEN Twelve beautiful Stang! patterns 1] GREATLY REDUCED available in sets and open stock. ‘ . Michigan’s Largest pntiac — wets pottery ee s- NORTH END OF MIRACLE |} MILE ON TELEGRAPH ROAD [| Telephone FE 2-8642 119 N. Saginaw St. Open Friday and Monday Nights CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Oldest Dealer of Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos and Organs FE 5-8222 PARK FREE in the REAR —— § Shé weighs about 300 pounds and we don’t have a truck or station wagon, so when we go for a ride all the kids have to sit on top of each other. That isn’t so bad, but when we take Grandma, she brings along a pick and shovel because she likes to stop along the road and dig up plants and flow- ers. She found a lemon tree she liked once. “PRIVATE PROPERTY” means nothing to her. I'm afra‘d we'll all go to jail. We can't tell her any- thing because she’s 72 and doesn't lilee to be told. How can we handle her? LAWFUL DEAR LAWFUL: With a great deal of respect and firm- ness. Simply announce when you pick her up that the gar- dening tools stay behind. If you stop and allow Grandma to help herself to private prop- erty, you are as guilty as she is. CONFIDENTIAL TO “AN EPILEPTIC": ‘Epilepsy af- fects between 500,000 and 1.- 500,000 Americans today. It is absolutely necessary to have proper medical treatment un- der the direction of a phys- ician. For a free copy of an excellent pamphlet which gives the epileptic, his family and friends a better understand- of this condition, write to: Federal Ass'n. for Epilepsy, Inc. 1729 F. St., Washington, 6. D.C. Ask for “Epilepsy — Its Causes, Effects and Treat- ment.”’ Ten-Year-Old Tells Fantastic Lies --Don’t All Children Exaggerate? What's your problem? For a persona! reply, write to ABBY, care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- velope. The cloth hat is a top trend bs wool, silk, madras, poplin, men’s headgear. The National flannel and Dacron. Behind the Cap and Cloth Hat Institute, re-/boom, according to the institute, porting heavy ordering says cloth|is the fact that “cloth hats are than of felt. They come in coi-!more dashing.” | | | } ) BRIDAL SALON The nice “little touches” SILK VEILING by the Yard Custom cut and hand rolled. 55 W. HURON FATHER CLEANERS Men’‘s or Ladies’ SUITS Dresses Plian One Piece Ladies’ Coats ‘(no fur trim) \ Topcoats —— $ & SON WEEK ENDING NOV. 7 CASH & CARRY ONLY PANTS SLACKS SKIRTS (Plain) NAY BT afanYoran y NOTICE We will not sacrifice QUALITY at these SPECIAL PRICES 19 SWEATERS Ta" ‘ ; 4 FATHER & SON CLEANERS FE 2-6424 One Block North of Pontiac Mtr. Engr. Bldg. Olfice and Plant 941 Joslyn (Cor. Manstield) Knit-trimmed “Orlon-pile ‘PULLOVER JACKETS the newest, most wanted fashion in America! They're top quality—the same fashion-hit pullovers you see selling elsewhere at sky-high prices! They're soft as fur... give wonderful weightless warmth! 100% wool bulky-knit collar and cuffs! Water-repellent, moth-proof! Hurry—get yours at the sensationally low Robert Hall price! Delicious colors . . . small, medium, large. *Depont's registered trademork for ite acrylic fiber Use our layaway plan...no extra charge 200 N. SAGINAW ST. We sell them regularly at 8.89! Saturday priced. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 PM 369 N. Saginaw (Cor. Howard) Ee Ee ae oh oN TWENTY a i i, 2 ee, ee te Pe a Og es eC ee ee ea a a a ee ee ae oa ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 bE A i SE: Sih oll J 7 SF FF SS FF Pe Ae, LONE ee OE Ee i, ee -~ &«F). Swisat vt Mi 2S oe COLOR Saturday 30th Anniversary. of Market's Black Thursday which aren't apt to sell it on the spur of thé moment, NEW YORK (UPI) Thirty] of that black week of 1929, Wall years ago the stocket market fell) Street recalls the collapse of one with such a terrific thud that its|of its greatest bull markets and echoes can still be heard in che | the depression that followed. canyons of Wall Street. Each year at the anniversary| “Can Always the question it happen again?” arises: AP Wirephete URGES SPACE HASTE — Retiring head of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency Maj. Gen. John Medaris says he’s tired of dragging."’ He told a New York news “we'd better go like hell’ in the space r “foot Tuesday that “there must be a conference ace and long range program if we don't want to abandon the heavens to the Reds.”’ protest, declared that he would like any arguing and get people back to work.”’ is five years behind Russia in this field. ‘ ‘ Pe ‘ . AERA oe. binging? Gs ae & oe Weed Pe ty nome + MILLION- DOLLAF me & ae % ee ee re 2 es 7 5 oa i ee bes % Batre YOU PAY NOTHING 1 EXTRA for this Medaris, who says his resignation was not a matter of solution ‘that will cut the Trading ran at an average of | 276,808 shares a day in 1929. And| Banks, insurance companies and Is He estimated that America Today, sounding ‘‘NO." We have built in sufficient safe- time but no smashing depression like 1929-1932, they assert. On the business side, we have built in such stabilizers as the ability to tighten or ease money, raise or lower taxes, maintain high employment, pay the unem- |ployed in recession periods when the economy needs a lift and pro- vide aid to farmers. For the market, we have turned market experts, econo-| 3,341,000 shares daily on 5,510,186, mists and businessmen join in an- swering that question with a re- 000 shares valued at 305 billior dollars. In other words the speculative turnover of 1929 ran at a rate of 119 per cent of all issues listed, against a mere 11 per cent turn- ever today. In those days, market credit ran up to nearly 9 billion dollars. To- day it is less than 3 billion dollars. Today we have a gross national product of 467 billion dollars against 104 billion in 1929; person- al income of 366 billion dollars against 86 billion; disposable per- sonal income (personal income jagainst 83 billion dollars; and per- after taxes) of 321 billion dollars sonal savings of 20 billion dollars in September and the first part of October. The lightning struck on Black Thursday — Oct. 24, 1929 — when nearly 13 million shares were minutes after the market order to catch up. BLACK TUESDAY then another break. Then came Black Tuesday — Oct. 29, 1929 — the biggest day in Wall Street's history. Back in 1929, the market receded Next day there was a rally and Sales that day totaled 16,410,- ment era. We have high margins) — the down payments on stocks’ from a speculative to an invest-) against 4 billion dollars. * * * Corporate profits for 1959 are es- held on credit; we have new rules, jtimated at 37 billion dollars com- and laws to prevent wild specu- | pared with less than 10 billion dol- lation through manipulation; we! have vast amounts of information on various corporations and on \general conditions in the economy. INVESTMENT STRESSED Back in 1929, the stock market hit its record high on Sept. 3 when the industrial average touched 381.17, compared with the} 1959 high of 678.10 on Aug. 3. Mar-! gins 30 years ago ran around 10) per cent or so against 90 per cent today. Trading was entirely spec- ulative compared to the almost |complete investment market of to- | dav this was based on a listing of a little more than a billion shares valued at 89 billion dollars This year, trading averages about lars in 1929. Dividend payments jare running toward the 9-billion dollar mark against less than 3 bil- lion dollars in 1929. * * * Today's market is a haven for investment by institutions as well as by nearly 13 million individuals j}who own stocks. The Stock Ex- jchange reported that in 1958 in- stitutional holdings of stocks amounted to 45 billion dollars, which was 16.3 per cent of the to-| tal value of all listed issues. Mutual funds are holders of many billions more of stocks. of stock is held by strong hands Ai Sti bY $1, 000, 000 a year for DE- ICER...but ‘aa. ey os hours after the close. 030 shares, a total never again duplicated. Stocks appeared in much larger blocks than on the 24th and the last quote was reached at 5:29 p.m., almost two and a half The Oct. 29 plunge sent the Dow-Jones industrial average down|i 48.31 points to 212.33. That break wiped out thousands whose hold- ings were held on shoestring gins. Always optimistic, Wall Street- ers jumped im and bought stock next day after another sharp break. The buying brought some recovery from the lows. And the following day the market closed higher by 23.40 points. mar-|relatively short duration. REEEE age _elaghei 8 Le E j But Wall Street experts are un-| WEST. INDIES Fun as high as the shy ond oh dong ae tin cua a Beene You'll enjoy. dancing, swimming, movies, and concerti. all the while you are enjoying cruising and basking in “the Caribbean Sun! Come In and Talk With Us Soon PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 698 W. Huron, Pontiac FE 8-9611 perturbed. They do not expect too much from the market for the re- mainder of the year. It will have to absorb heavy tax selling —, sell- ing in stocks to establish gains or its rise and set new highs. Then it may give way to a bear market of A big spurt in business is antici- pated once the steel strike is final- ly settled. WORRIED OVER DEBTS? bt bills due, see cha LL Sag "snd arrance or pa you . er |S ait Protect Yourself From Charlies de Gaulle is seeking, So de Gaulle spars for time, Germany is still nervous over parity with his allies on all counts! This may not be as damaging'the possibility of any allied con before any round table conferences to allied interests as the disagree-|cessions at a summit conference. |} with them and Nikita Khrushcbev./™ent over an early date for | France and Germany are more .. summit conference might make it) by economic ° and President Eisenhower and Prime appear. tied together by Minister Harold Macmillan have, A major allied objective in the |® cally both had preliminary conferences inrushchev - created crisis over | apron a “ere pod with Khrushchev. Now de Gaulle pooin has been to stave off a show. | tredity site and $0 fatal feud- is preparing to do the same. It is gown and talk has been the ing tional often apparent that he does not want to apon. : _ + & have to listen quietly while they, yprqeed the originai allied policy ; ; Le pa : an , | And in this respect Britain is in say “now we think Khrushchev—. of containment itself accepts delay \pciad apa bela bail The United States feels that, ‘in coming to grips with issues. ‘the affairs of the continent on|§ with continuation of the Bertin Even though Khrushchev has |which she tried for so long to stalemate likely, any small pros- \itndrawn his time limit regard- prevent any coalitions which could : pects of concrete progress during ing Bertin, the longer the stale- damage her. France stands closer | iis <] the negotiations will cenler ate tasts the longer danger is to Germany now than to Britain| im —— postponed. ‘in these matters, The most likely beginning on disarmament, if a beginning is ! held of tanning nucieer tone Justice Black Hints Sonic Boom? NUR WEA Tien Gi ests. France h be luded fom hire scirmishing_o He likes Sales Tax ‘Who Cares, Now opic bec S a ’ ° : mernber of fee A Chub sm . It Ss Deductible . COAL * * * ' LANSING W~Justice Eugene F. Se eaTeeT et ene De Gaulle is believed to be push- Black hinted in his use tax opinion sornal Service, in a new ing for rectification of that through that, constitutional considerations the testing of a nuclear weapon in aside, the Supreme Court judges| jet age ruling, said Wednesday Less then a bushel of Ashes Per Ton — taxpayers can claim deductions . the Sahara Desert very soon. personally would prefer a higher! ’ . 3 ° ; sales tax to an income tax. for property damage caused by Egg Lump De Gaulle has felt downgraded Black said: sonic booms. ° ° | | Stove Stoker in the councils handling Euro- pean France's inability to make her full defense contribution be- It said that when a jet plane | breaks the sound barrier with an earth shaking boom, any result- ing damage on the ground quali- flies as a casualty loss. “We doubt not that each of us would prefer to pay more in the cause of her preoccupation with W&Y of sales taxation than to as ‘ bly Algeria, He has Sume another and presumably = a : _ =o more progressively burdensome > j : { | ; : , F F 4 1 A 1 ; \ y 18 S. 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A Highland woman, Mrs, Mar- garet Oltesvig, 37, of' 3975 Wood- land Dr., was taken to Pontiac Geperal Hospital after being in- volved in a three-car chain, reac- tion accident at 4 p.m. on High- land road near Whitney street. Edwin Truhn, 64, of 2520 Lans- downe St., told police he stopped for a truck making a left turn when the -Oltesvig car hit his in the rear. Kidnaper Frees Baby Sitter, 14 Took Girl on Wild Trip to Vermont; Officials Start Search LYNDONVILLE, Vt. (AP)—A 14-year-old Damariscotta, Maine, baby sitter, abducted at knife- point and brought to Vermont by an ex-convict, was freed early to- day. * * * Lt. Glenn Davis of Vermont State Police said the girl, Sharon Simmons, told of being held cap- tive for six days. Davis said the girl had been raped. _* * * Sharon told police that Rodney Austin, 44, Newcastle, Maine, for- mer convict, grabbed her last Saturday night. Mrs. Oltesvig said she was slow- «= «< ing down when hit by a car behind : . her driven by Lee Loutzenhiser, 31, Davis said Lincoln County,| 1386 Hospital Rd. Mrs. Oltesvig Maine, officials are preparing) was treated for neck and leg in- warrants for Austin who is the object of an intensive search in the Vermont-Canadian border area, The girl, who told her story to Davis and Maine State Police De- tective Camille Carrier, said she and Davis had little food or sleep as they traveled across Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. * * * juries at Poritiac General Hospital and released. Burglaries Solved, Chief Howlett Says ROCHESTER — The burglary of the Carnfichael School Bus Lines They slept in the car some/garage early this week and other nights and in an unoccupied home} break-ins in the area are believed which Austin’s family owns into have been solved with the ar- Franklin, Vt. rest of an 18-year-old Utica youth, x * * | Rochester Police Chief Samuel! The gir) said she had feared for| Howlett said today. her life and had dared not *t-| Wiliam H. Dickson, of 2121 tempt to escape from Austin. Dur-| Burnham St., has been charged ing her absence wide search had) with breaking and entering in been conducted by police of New) the nighttime. He waived exam- England. Reports that the couple) ination before Rochester Justice were in Vermont were received) puther Green and was bound the past two days. ever to Oakland County Circuit Court, wrwrrvwvvevwvevevevevrelvel Use Tax Law Not Destroyed It’s Just Gutted Since Three Provisions Stand After Court Edict LANSING (®#—Body blow that it was, the Supreme Court decision gutted rather than destroyed the use (sales) tax increase law. * * * This was the conclusion of capi- tol legal authorities after study of yesterday's opinions. Clearly left unimpaired were provisions applying a 4 per cent levy to hotel and motel rooms, and te materials used by con- tractors on federal government jobs. Girl, 17, Angry; Scolds Adults for Materialism WASHINGTON (UPI)—A group “We need to re-establish values and find a purpose'in life,” said 11-year-old Sue Stewart of Tulsa, Okla. She is the youngest of — on children and youth went | spring. Neither field had been occupied by tax collectors until the en lature tapped them Aug. 29. gether they are worth an Beit 10 million dollars a year in addi-' tional revenue. 3RD AREA UNCERTAIN A third area of tax increase also apparently was undisturbed by the decision, but State Revenue De- partment officials said it was left Swainson Cuts : Building, Travel Defers Boys School at Whitmore and Police Training Classes vulnerable to legal attack in the| light of the Supreme Court's action. This was the provision that | bumped from 3 to 4 per cent the tax Michigan residents must pay \tors took the austerity bull by the LANSING w—State administra- horns today while the Legislature, faced with broader policy ques- tions, pondered ‘‘where do we go on purchases from out-of-state sellers. Hevenue Commissioner Louis M iNims and Deputy Clarence W. Lock said they would advise the Legislature it now could be con- sidered a burden on _ interstate commerce in violation of the U.S Constitution. * * * Lock explained that a refrigera- tor purchased in Adrian would be | subject to 3 per cent sales tax} whereas one bought 33 miles aw ay | —__ 5 Snel * . B7 Se parse ed Aon ee Spay at & nil ees rie is - FALL CENTERPIECE Cornucopia of Straw Flowers and Colorful Fall Fruit ae 49° this basket of Use it fod any and all fall functions . artificial fruit, foliage and flowers. Jacobsen’s FLOWERS Grr GIFTS -101 N. Saginaw ee eer eens FE 3-7165 Delivery twice daily to Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills and Detroit. » : Dickson's bond was set at $1,000. 4 LANDSCAP 4 He was arrested by Rochester| » q| Police when he was reported to be| > q ispending excessive amounts of 4 P q, money in local stores. He is alleged 4 qjto have = $600 trom the local jbus gara: ‘ DRAWN 1 Tice banded dollars has been jrecovered, Howlett said. He add > WHITE'S NURSERY 9 that Dickson's arrest also clears 4 71S. CASS LAKE ROAD up one other local and three Oak w :30 land County area break-ins. 4 Gas beders 1 A juvenile, said to be involved 4 FE $-4711 q|in the burglaries, also has been Pa ee i i ee apprehended, the chief said. z Ff Lf sD, i use tax. Plea to Close Cross Dismissed by Court MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI)—Ma- jcomb County Circuit Judge Alton’ |H. Noe today dismissed a petition | by United Auto Workers Union |Local 155 to order closing of the ICross Manufacturing Co. plant at Fraser during contract negotia- tions. The union contended the company would not be bargaining in good faith if it continued to operate the plant through the use of non-strikers during the contract talks. But Noe granted the counter- petition by company attorneys to! dismiss the union request on grounds he did not have such juris- diction. Noe said the union petition was a matter for the National Labor Relations Board. Get Those Feet Down MANILA (UPI) Mayor | Arsenio H. Lacson has told the Manila city council to get to work on a proposed ordinance that would penalize persons plac- ing their feet on the top, side or | back of any public vehicle, movie | theater, stadium, auditorium, or other place of amusement where | meetings are held. Montana is fourth largest of the’ states, exceeded in area by Alaska, | Texas and California. Supreme Court decision killing the ~. | After a closed meeting, Lt. Gov. ‘John B. Swainson announced these |Administrative Board, all subject in Toledo, would bear a 4 per cent | Whitmere Lake.. | Vacant state jobs and equipment {Houston, Tex. from here?” Both governmental branches reeled from the jolt of yesterday's State use (sales) tax increase law and knocking out 100 million dollars in expected revenues. tentative decisions of the State to confirmation next week: 1. Deferral of opening of the | new boys vocational school cus- todial unit near completion at First buildings are due for completion about Jan. 1. They would provide housing for 100 state wards. 2. Postponement of opening of Ply mouth State Home and Training lSchool facilities due for comple- |tion in February. An order for 100 lcribs for use there was held up. 3. Postponement of a State Police \Recruit Training School, expected to graduate 40 to 50 candidates for the force in November. | Of the Plymouth situation, Swainson said ‘‘we hope to have a building but have no way to oper- jate it under yesterday's austerity order."’ The spending clampdown ap- plied to out-of-state travel by , state employes, filling of new or and supply purchases. “We have come to a crashing halt,"’ he said Of the State Police situation, Swainson said, ‘‘What’s the use of training recruits if we can’t hire them?” “This is more than austerity. | This is complete curtailment,”’ he told newsmen. f He said Revenue Commissioner Louis M. Nims, acting under the travel curb, gave up a planned trip to a national tax conventoin at where he was on the progré am. 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LANSING W—One effect of the Dining at Its Very Best in an Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm pronayter B s aw Taree dir the N ew H onesty Go? Ras State University board of penal institutions. Rin slep {| Wit | ‘Supreme Court decision Thursday! | Lawmakers have been holding up By EARL WILSON ne ee Se | vacating the use tax increase |the bill conta: outcome of the NEW YORK — Now that CBS Boss Frank Stanton’s or- LOD Daa aM a, Woodward South of Long Lake Road jorcbably was t dom putas Seeyee ae socal ___. |dered complete honesty and no faking on TV, will Jack Benny Bloomfield Hills MI 4-1400 have to quit saying he’s 39 Will:Betty Hutton have to give up falsies and Bing Crosby have to abandon \ toupees? Help! Bring back crooked TV! . ah Y Wealthy “Clip” Squires is taking Joan pecs m ford to the country to rest up from the Zane \ STATE ; Grey TV film that cost her 8 pounds — she e emoted 20 hours straight without shuteye, \ Open Every Day Including Sundays Special Children’s Dinners on Sundays BAILEY ————— poor baby. “M a Fashion Show Every Wednesday ge eee \Y Mayer of the —DINNERS— Fri. and Sat. opening of “The Miracle Worker” — over \ ‘andl (44 Addl the tender scenes between Patty Duke, t playing Helen Keller as a child, and Anne \ Five Private Dining Rooms Accommodating (Except Sunday) > WILSON Bancroft, playing her teacher, Annie Sul- 10 to 300 Guests HIS BAND — Jam Session Wednesdays with n. My B. W. was crying for a s reason: When the Featuring the Top Music in TESS ae ema ears eee NIRA CHARLES VICTOR MOORE apis tila gon ol ainypememapeeet ey me . INDIANA Qe “si JOE ALEXANDER — at the piano AND HIS COMBO couldn't see what she was supposed to cry about. ot 1:15 in the Village Pub. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS For the terrific knock-down : % ° | SHOWS FRIDAY DANCING SATURDAY — Kingsley Inn Coachmen jscenes between 11-year - old \ Saturday, i and SATURDAY DANCING ‘(Patty and Anne Bancroft, iPatty wore knee pads, elbow P. M. to 2 A, M; SPADAFORE BAR 6 N. Cass at Huron 7 in the Cotillion Room. epee Friday and Saturday Stereophonic Broadcasts direct from the K:ngsley Lobby by starnon W/BK — 12 Noen to 1 PM. — Monday through Friday. —ltell you, folks, this nightly fight between them is “rigged” Patty wins it every night. (They should win the Pulitzer Welcome to the § 6|Prize, too). Frank Sinmatra’s December , New CLUB TAHOE & ; date at the Copacabana is def- _ -. ats initely off, alas. Frank had 4769 Dixie Hwy. me =| hoped to get Leonard Bernstein s0eeAeneme nay FA °o 3 Just South of Williams Lake Road to appear on a TV show here i adc, ehh al ch ch wih . , with him, and couldn't, so Ry . DANCING EVERY NIGHT FS.'l do the show from L.A. ANNE Music by the ‘3 LITTLE WORDS’ . ... Princess Margaret paid a surprise visit to the London Savoy’ FRIDAY SATURDAY with JOE at the Organ — HAROLD = |Hotel cabaret the other night with escort Dominic Elliott to! Shows at Shows ot on the Sax and RAY on the Drums hear the sons of one of my West End Av. neighbors—Lena 7:00 1:00— m §6| Horne. ; : ° FINE LIQUORS, BEER and WINE /£ ___ 9:35 Pleasant Service in Modern Surroundings - THE MIDNIGHT EARL ° a > |, ae LADIES’ NIGHT Every WEDNESDAY a. The TV Quizzers have summoned Dan Enright back for the | Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon -2 A. M. Closed Sunday F -* November hearings. Do they anticipate he might be needed to . Phone OR 4-0022 . follow Charles Van Doren on the stand? Bridegroom Charles . Coburn cut short his honeymoon to rehearse here for a TV’er . . Gloria Swanson'll do the commercials on the “Big Party” From the gripping, SEE the Big COLLEGE TV show ... Della Reese wasn't allowed to sing “Don’t You neler ’ _| Know” on Ed Sullivan’s show—it’s restricted in Canad ” and LIONS’ FOOTBALL xk ok * ~~ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Nowadays a college kid thinks | Pid he’s roughing it if his father buys him a new car and doesn’t fil it with gas UDREY HEPBURN Games this weekend here on our large wide screen! ; WISH I'D SAID THAT: Two's company; three means the ’ - For « on Evening of Entertainment couldn’t get a baby-sitter—John J. Plomp.... That's oat, | «FRED ZINNEMANN S racoucton of m to . of Music —— brother. TH Ni playing your favorite songs 6 nights a week . SMORGASBORD LUNCHEONS & DINNERS 7 Days weekly e FISH COMPLETE DINNERS (Copyright, 1959) | E UNS ST ORY ®SHRIMP Lunches — Short Orders —— | TECHNICOLOR® TOWN & COUNTRY INN SCR Call abead FE 3.9821 a sews and Reviews PETER a: DAE EDI EOS CANE PEGGY ASHCROFT. DEAN AGGER wn mud omer New ‘Take a Good Look’ Rebuilt ‘What's My Line?’ } By FRED DANZIG - Bock Hudson, Jayne Meadows NEW YORK (UPI)—Courageous sna singer Jane Harvey visit the ABC-TV presented a new panel| |Steve Allen Sh N IN SATU RDAY SPECIAL show called Take a Good Look, | day, Nov. “a ceed ‘Calhon last night. $ Gallico’s ‘Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant S AK See aedad will ba really 1727 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-9888 eSTE when you call. Pe | BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 0x YS 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 =| DANCING oo 5-NIGHTS-5 {© y q i y rc . sa / 4 ¥ > 4 Wt ’ RF , 12 A.M. to 11 PLM. ; Christmas fable, “The 13th Or. | & —————_7 T —Wedn — Okay. Let's take a look and | ot gs ; sh oe teaiey BARBECUED RIBS eee Wits as ci pod an | noel Aig! tardies = q@mmp =8=6ADDED ATTRACTION comm ® * * * Special . - ABC. TV's Roger Moore, | 4 Frankie Meadows cht HOT SAUCE, SALAD, FRENCH $ 45 Eri ie ht : sme ot star of the Alaskans, has written AUDIE MURPHY Se = panelists were Cesar oenees| ae A rer t BUTTER Ds Hans Conried and ubiquitous Zsa/| narrate mn val "a CHARLES DRAKE @ HALLOWEEN FOWLER’S FINE FOOD = ae Always good for |Radio Tuesday, Nov. 10, when “The Ny Costume Party ; The format finds panelists try- eneeen Revorwios series nbbealaeee| p Thurs. Oct. 29th STEAKS—CHOPS—FISH—CARRY OUTS—BAR ing to unravel the identities of , p ' 2531 OPDYKE ROAD gotttere, mystery guests who were once | HAVE resents P Porwre. AT WALTON FE 5-9381 | front-page news. Clues come | YOU P BaP ‘Wel, ies nce’ how eery| BEEN TO JACK RIPLEY | BA ond Well, let’s face it: how many | RESTAURANT variations for What's My Line? 1” s rato "a we reached a saturation point for . Come dy MC. | This panel show featured bright camera and verbal introductions for the panel. There were fairly * «4 inventive commercials. 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(AP) Italian Ambassador Egidio Or- mittee,..now-in the second week bring the Soviet Union and the West. together on the arms issue. United States and the Soviet Unioh have been maneuvering to- ward agreement on a resolution which would contain recommen- Oil Agent Is Dowagiac wiActing Postmaster ‘ begins sions in Geneva in February. Her|94 representatives have been taking —Italy is slated to issue an appea}| Part in ‘behind-the-scene efforts to for East-West agreement on dis- County Republican Committee, an- nounced that Jack Paul, an oil company agent, has been nomi- nated as Dowagiac. George Stahl died Sunday. warded to Rep. Clare Hoffman (R- , NOW Thru SUNDAY The lipstick on his collar = marked him . for murder! CARY GRANT FVA MARIE SAINT JAMES MASON NORTH BY NORTHWEST Reming meen rer PLUS 3rd FEATURE “CITY of BADMEN” Jeanne Craine—Dale Robertson CLOSED Oct. 26--27--28--29 1 Mich) who will confer with the Post Offi submitting it hower for approval. DOWAGIAC (UPD — Glenn uiers, chairman of the Cass acting postmaster of 2 Paul’s nomination has been for- President Frank Stanton. Saying Stanton had ice Department before to President Eisen- day announced jointly: Person to Person’ Quits CBS Over Stanton ‘Slur NEW YORK (AP)—The produ- cers of the “Person to Person” Veteran Dowagiac Postmaster| television show are severing con- nections with the Columbia Broad- casting System in a row with CBS “slurred” their program, producers John A. Aaron and Jesse Zousmer Thurs- .. HELD OVER! “As Tense and ° Chilling a Shocker as has Come Along in Years!" LIFE MAGAZINE FEATURES 1:00 — 3:44 6:28 — 9:17 JAMES STEWART LEE REMICK BEN GAZZARA / ivy / KATHRYN GRANT and JOSEPH N. WELCH as Judge Weaver ¢ ‘ OMS NEXT: - Rock Hudson—Doris Day in “PILLOW TALK" DOORS OPEN NOW! KN 10:45 WOMEN...AT THE MERCY OF A PLEASURE- SEEKING GUERRILLA WAR LORD! Siaee 20. { tar co-starring Ken as Chen Pamok Plus! CO-HIT! The Turning Point in the Winning of the West! In Blazing COLOR e Cy te TDLORES MICHAELS -PATRCA OWENS NEILE BRAND J CINEmMaScOPE COLOR by DE LUXE COLOR...IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA! TARZAN’S _ NEWEST Battling the Kabuchi cannibals mle Lehelalom dats WYLaTh Come itcasletalettollach¢:t-Bam Qtelalel¥icialale Mi dalsia-t-1F-[el: oh golorexe HAL -h- tam CoeLel Slalom Gal cMeelorelaslere Mella tselires. * ‘OFeleal ode haaiare MaGalcie cartel ataalslelolataler FIRST SHOWING! ——IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC—— TODAY and SATURDAY ACTUALLY PHOTOGRAPHED IN GIANT-SCREEN ™N w.C Smite CIRCUIT See: $ 2 ri | & %: GORDON SCOTT-ANTHONY QUAYLE-SARA SHANE- NIALL MACGINNIS: EXTRA SAT. Matinee - CARTOONS -8 Russ Composer Shostakovich Arrives in U.S. “Our lawyers have reached an! F amicable pc with the law.| the start of ‘a month's t possible.” cultural exchange program. x * * Last week Stanton, in the wake| of the congressional probe o rigged TV quiz programs, called) for honesty and realism in all! | He also tossed out canned laugh-|the two countries. |ter and applause and urged all! | programs — including ‘Person to Person’’ — to ‘‘play it straight’’ | with the public. If a program was Shostakovich NEW YORK (AP) — Dmitri Shostakovich and four other So- viet composers have arrived here |®€"ted with a silver-mounted Bible lwith leading Ameri ns Rapes! for CBS to rele f bed ng rican 5 She was cited for hel immi- I 3 week ee ie ‘soon aslorchestras under the U.S.-Soviet nap a This is the second United States visit by the 53-year-old Shostako- ri vieh, the Soviet Union's most \famous living composer. He was in this country for almost two} and composers | Tikhon Khrenikov, Dmitri Kabal-| |evsky, Konstantin Dankevich and {Fikret Anirov arrived at Idlewild rehearsed, Stanton said, the view-|Airport Thursday night. Accom.) : : panying them was a Soviet music Shostakovich said he “would like to hear any new American music, especially by young composers.”’ ele Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of the wireless, first believed that: his invention would work only | water, : a KEEGO | CHILDREN 2 0 f ——ADULT Honor Joah Crawford NEW YORK (UPI) — Actress Joan Crawford Thursday was pre- for her work for the United Jewish grants to Israel and aiding Jews in all parts of the world. SQUARE and ROUND DANCING MGM presents... breathiess incredible excitement! CBs TV shows. At th ti |weeks in 1949, _ and his tour Ihe Hehe ail TV quiz shows on |Prought many objections because | GARDEN CENTER ALL his makers. of the strained relations between) BALLROOM 2957 Weedward, Detroit in ALFRED WiTCHCOCK'S Dancing Every Thars., Sat.. Sun. —ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM Fenkell and Livernois Dancin Tues., Fri., Sat. NEST ORCHESTRAS ; ‘NORTH BY NORTHWEST “The SAD HORSE” | prominent personalities in their homes. The program featured Ed-| }ward R, Murrow for a number of years but now is moderated by' Charles Collingwood. } | Aaron and Zousmer said it was) |no secret that the show had been ‘prepared in advance. After a con- BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER Rd 2150 Opdyke me aatenem eneil te tok. critic Boris Yarustovsky. —COME STAG OB COUPLE— COLOR & CINEMASCOPE ‘NO SECRET’ Answering newsmen's questions, | ‘Persons to person"’ consists of| —— _ SS jan interviewer talking with 3-UNIT SHOW-3 FRIDAY © SATURDAY @ SUNDAY In-a-Car Heaters @ Be Warm If It’s Cool FE 44-4611 * * * “All I have asked of you is that ference with Stanton, they told UNIT #1 ieee eee thal you find your- pgs The Master of self unwilling to correct your un-| CARY GRANT EE Suspense tells ; THE GIRL warranted slur on your ‘Person to! FVA MARIE SAINT his greatest tale: OF MYSTERY... Person’ program that recently ap- N weuom - recwmcouee peared in print.” | Bf JAMES MASO ORTH A BY NORTHWEST: THE MAN WHO IS - oca’s Stanton replied in a letter that ee ee BUT NEVER WAS ! ! his statement ‘‘certainly was not intended as a slur on ‘Person to @ @ Person,’ its producers and staff, or on the many guests who have UNIT #2 fy THE GREAT UNTOLD STORY! appeared on the program.” e} Prteed. it retermed to a produc.| 2HE STORY OF THE : as AUDIE MURPHY tion practice for which, as I have BATTLE YOU'LL Ne THE GUNS admitted, we at CBS have been at REMEMBER LIKE N yy) >) r least as responsible as anyone > a Sa P = ee THE ALAMO... <0 ee FORT PETTICOAT =: you inform the viewing public of the production practices on ‘Per- son to Person’ so that the program can be exactly what it purports to be.” Some 32,906 acres of forests were seeded by airplanes in the Pacific Northwest in 1958, says the U.S Department of Agriculture. —@ UNIT #3 Two Mixed Up Kids and a Shook Up Killer!!! NOW THRU SUNDAY Open 6:30 P.M. MILLIONS HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR IT! Show Starts 7:00 P.M. HERE IT 1S! Tall as thunder, grim as warsmoke — a fortress barred against the world... ——— finally . - * ’ Ae : an ta hi 4 b =a < \ a cd w TECHNICOLOR® -WARNER BROS. ricrune ALSO—F BOY AND GIRL INMATES UNDER ONE ROOF! The Shock-By-Shock Story Of ACo-ed Reform School! Ld EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING BIG NEW EXCITEMENT on THe BIG THEATRE SCREEN! . Lock! IN OAKLAND COUNTY The pesky runaway Kid who sneaked into Kelly's life... as Gall —the girl-crazed Chief of the Sioux... Always, the Kid 4) : ¥ strained to match | Big Kelly's stride... and did, one Indian- screaming afternoon... eg OWSto rwvvuvvvvvvv"ervvvvvy* IRST RUN ———————_ ~ramasrmmmmmm~mwww SOMETHING HAD WHEN IT’S CHILLY TO EX WE DO HAVE PLODE! IN-CAR HEATERS to Keep You Warm & Comty ~werrwrwwrrrrrrrrrere wvwyvvvvvevwvveYvVVYS ~wwree#weevevreerrreveedT* ee fb fe bb bn bo bn be bn be be i wrvreVrrVvVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVTY —~wewewrrrrvrvervrvervrvrvrvrvrvvvVYVYwYT*™ ew ee TWENTY-SIX | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY,.OCTOBER 23, 1959 St. Fred-St. Mike Ready for 25th Clash Sunday From The PRESS BOX! Joe Charter, 84 Lyford, Pontiac, | as been selécted as Adult Club eader of the newly organized) “~hief Pontiac Junior Rifle Club of >ontiac. Membership is restricted SPORTS PCH Uriderdog: PNH—Southfield Even © youngsters under 19 William ® AcLauchlin is executive officer, int ort ern ‘erry Macom is secretary and ton McLaughlin is treasurer * * Southeastern Conference missioner Bernie Moore ha University of Mississippi uae cm Target Tonight ns tantne saree eee for Cantral’s {{ penalty. Action came because Elbert Holmes now a sophomore at Arkansas was forced to quit Mississippi because of the rule against married football players. * * * The Kansas C Athletics reached an agreement for a four sear jease on Municipal Stadium m Kansas City * * * Birmingham Country Club is re- modeling to the tune of $90.000 Chiefs Eye Big Upset in Valley Grid Clash at Atwood Stadium FLINT — How to stop Flint Northern's power up the middle will be Pontiac Central's biggest problem here tonight when the two Saginaw Valley Conference football teams collide at 8 o'clock in At- wood Stadium Huskies Battle to Stay Alive for I-L Title Dangerous Blue Jays Could Mar Homecoming for Northern The big break may be the de- ,cisive factor when Pontiac North- ern and Southfield tangle tonight at Wisner stadium. It may be the fumble. It might | be the intercepted pass. It might even be that crucial extra point. Regardless of records to date, the) j | Records Mean Very Little as History Shows Battle Between Rivals at Wisner This Year Figured as Tossup Throw the records out the win. dow, It’s time for the 25th renewal of the bitter football rivalry be- tween the city’s two parochial teams, St. Frederick and St. Michael. The two schools, with identical 2-3 records, battle Sunday after- noon at Wisher Stadium and this is one year when the contest must definitely be considered a toss-up. Comparative records indicate very little as far as picking a favorite. Both’ teams have had thelr ups and downs, and last week each team suffered a crush- ing setback. ; Offensively St, Fred, behind the passing of Jim Kennedy, may have the advantage as the Rams have not been shut out this year. * * * On the other hand, St. Fred's defense has not been exactly stingy * * * Pros Warren Orlick of Tam eS ‘two teams must be considered| in allowing 136 points in five \Shanter and Horton Smith of _ Fullback has been the key pos: fae evenly matched. games. ewoit feat Ciok vem are in New tion in indole olfense — far *y Southfield ls 5 and Northern ; St. Mike's offense has been spas- = é a the British this season and Viking coach R ; Leal] matic from one week to the next eae cy ‘ if a Orlick is Ady MacDonald has two excellent L a = ri the Blue Jays have ; and the Shamrocks have also le ‘ up gol tei riick 1S runners at that spot to throw ¥ Ost ee of their Inter-Lakes allowed opponents to cross their Nator | PGA rules ‘chait man and : . games on bad breaks, and coach + «., against PCH goal line with ease. also will be a member of the . Pontiae Press Phete | Monte Charlies is hoping this may ° * * * Ryder Cup committee J. B. ace = harem EYES ON VIKINGS — Charley Brown, Pontiac Central's fero- | be the game for the breaks to Thi Sunday’ * * * fom unde Jo Are: cious 200-pound bundle of lineman, casts his eyes toward Flint | change. Ss sums Ol ays contest as a prospective high scoring old Smiley, have accounted for 46 per cent of Northern’s rushing yardage against five opponents. Elzy has carried the pigskin 53 where the Chiefs are headed tonight for an important Saginaw Northern will have the advantage Valley football scrap with Northern at Atwood Stadium. Brown, in one big respect — in manpower, | a guard, has visions of his team pulling an upset over the favored Southfield will make the trip to! Vikings Wisner tonight with a traveling. affair, with defenses thrown to the wind. Through the years there have been many high scoring thrillers The Pontiac Parks and Recre- ation Department now ig organ- ting its City League basketball program in classes A, B and ( | Pentiae Press Phete for the 1959-60 season. The first meeting for managers or repre- sentatives of men's basketball teams considering entry will be held next Monday night at 7:30 in the Health Department con ference room of City Hall. * * *® Flint Northern won the Saginaw Valley junior varsity cross country title Thursday at Swartz Creek Country Club near Flint. North- ern’s winning score was 28 Pon uac Centra] took y place with points The JV event was held conjuacthor with the wWarsity league meet over the same course * * * Oniv four Oakland County hich sche football teams remain defeated this fall and two of the have ties to mar the record Walled Lake and Ferndale are un- beaten and untied in five games for a perfect mark while Avon- dale is 44+1 and Shrine 3-)-1 times and gained 367 yards for a ee _ _ 69 average. Smiley has lugged the ball on 31 occasions and made 218 yards for a seven-yard average per try * * * As of now, it appears that the contest will pit Northern's steady ground power against Central's breakaway attack The Chiefs have scored often this fall on long, breakaway runs with speedsters like Aljen Howte, Isaac Jones and Dick McCauley doing most of the damage. Northern has seldom struck pay dirt on a long run. The Vikings apparently prefer to punch it out the hard way and practice ball control Veteran quarterback Vic Urick runs the Northern offense and the Vikings’ eines approach to break away strength rests with a pair of fleet - footed halfbacks, Craig Nource and Hue Edwards, Nource and Edwards have averaged nine yards per carry. Jim Hodo, last vear's ace halfback. has been de- moted this fall after disappointing play * * * ‘ram will conclude Pontiac Press Bowlerama Handicap competition will deter- mine men and women champions to complete the and women will net under way battle is slated to begin at 1:45. Triple Feature Sunday Concludes Bowleram The area bowling spotlight will strikes and spares for two hand- be on the new Huron Bow! Sunday some trophies ' triple-feature All awards wil! be presented in 3rd an- the Huron Bowl lounge when the bowling is finished at about 3:15 p. m. * * * Bowlers are requested to be at few games,” An actual invitational contest will the alleys 20 minutes before start- SValya has done very well as a gala pro- ing time. =; Campus Station fo Air M-MSU squad of 17 players, student man-| ager, water Pad and four coaches. | * x Only one senior, along with a sophomore and nine juniors will make -up the Southfield starting lineup. Two of the six remaining| players on the bench are seniors. | Injuries have plagued South- | field this year. Starting quarter. | back Terry Odom, ee | lee nary is not expected to selon Phil Svalya who started two games has been impressive in running the team, is Odom's re- placement. * * ® “We have improved in the last| said Charles ‘‘and starter.” Northern will celebrate its first | homecoming, hoping Pontiac fans| will join the charter graduating class of last June in the festivities. The Huskies are in good physical condition for the game and need a victory to stay in the Inter-Lakes| race. The key game of the confer- BIG RAM — The heavy duty for St. Fred's running attack Sunday will depend on the churning legs of fullback Norm Hofman, 180 pound junior. The 1959 edition of the St. Fred-St. Mike battle at Wisner Stadium is rated a tossup. | | | in the parochial classic. Early in the series St. Fred held the upper hand, but In recent years St. Mike held a streak of eight victorious years before the Rams broke the skein with a 34-13 onsiaught ip 1958. One of the most thrilling high- point games in the series was the 26-24 game of 1950 won by Mikes on a mud spattered field. x* * St. Fred scored 12 in the first quarter that year, and St. Mike came back with 13 in the second period. Both teams added six points in the third and each scored in the final stanza. But, it was the attempted run- ning plays for the extra points which failed for St, Fred. In the final 2% minutes, both teams scored. St. Mike did it when Stan Steck intercepted his third pass of the day and raced 25 yards for the TD and Mike Slivensky kicked the crucial point. With seconds to play the Rams scor.]°‘on a pass from Bill Leahy to Nick Zdunic, but for the second time te point try failed. * * * One of the running stars for Sw Mike that year was Jim Niebaucr, presently the Shamrock coach. From 1950 through 1957, St. Mike dominated the series, but each game has been one jammed with hard, bitter foothall and thrills. Last year 7,000 watched as |St. Fred finally snapped the Sham- lrock streak, and another large Canadiens Slam ~ . Tonight's game probably will be in both men’s events aw § In ind jecided up front and Central's for * * * ward wall has its work cut out Included in the group are Na- Leading the PCH line will be tional All-Star finalist Monroe Score Three Times in cuart Charley Brown and 220- Moore, Jay Lovett, Jim Kirkpat- . . pound Jerry Rush, a bruising, sav- rick, Frank Spadafore, ‘Ski’’ Neal, third Period for 4-1 ico tackle in anybody's league. Joe a eae eran ae, . EAST LANSING 9 — Footbal, “*Y %: Victory . =». Ff eal pe has pol mn coke fans will get a chance to watch A tie between Farmington st , * rthern is 10 in the Valley and ror NI serj Gerjekian an ‘tthe annual Michigan-Michigan Walled Lake and a PNH win would | Pentiae Press Phote MONTREAL (AP) — The Mon? over-all. The Chiefs stand 1-1 : State game on television from now send the league race to the wire| COUNTERPART — Bill Flanigan, 155 pound fullback, ig St. : ‘in the league and 4-1 altogether. al) made the handicap finals on — at least in alternate years. with Northern and Walled Lake! Michael’s counterpart to Norm Hofman of St. Freds when the two with strong showings in qualify. _ The MSU board of regents yes-|meeting next week. teams tangle Sunday. Flanigan is a senior with the Shamrocks. se ence takes place at Walled Lake Michigan State Channel where defending champion Far. t Tel vi - mingten wants to keep its title o teers Annual Grid hopes alive. A Farmington win, Classic and a win for Northern would throw the league into a three treal Canadiens broke loose with a three-goal outburst in the third PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS perio] Thursday night and wound Pie ate’ TENE a NORTHERN ing rounds and turned in top- terday approved non-commercial * * x — — - crowd is expected to be on hand up with a 4] victory over the L Prell 180 Sr LE Sanders 175 Br notch actual efforts. , __ |televising of all sellout home games} Waterford is home tonight play-| as past records and scason marks Chicavw Bisck Hawks in the first ccs ae a on Gata res Or! She versie of the actual con- not scheduled for national or re- ing host to Berkley and the Skip- ip- For One More Chance are pushed aside this Sunday. National Hockey League meeting bled se on a ta ele re or testants will include men who gional showing. p pers are favored to win their sec- This is homecoming for St. Fred, f the teams Houston 185 St RT Ogden 188 8t. rolled good scores in qualifying The games will be telecast by 00d I-L game " ® . and an added feature prior to the * * * Btale 16S ar QB l AEE . 160 “ sessiofs despite failing to make tHe the campus station, WMSB-TV. rournean alia 4 LINEUPS game will be a contest between Montreal went into the third pe- Homae | 188 jr DH Rewards te a. handicap finals and others with’ The station covers a radius 65 : . SOUTHFIELD lan S eQ ire | ne the CYO teams of the two schools d riding on a single goal scored Dextron 170 Sr FB Elz, 168 & high averazes miles from its transmitter at mate oe = — - Barringer ce Lee 4 starting at 1:00 p.m. veteran Maurice (Rocket) * *« Onondaga and reaches Lansing, Chambers St, 180 LO Gatti Jr. 188 Varsity kickoff is 2:30 p.m Pichard - The handicap race, for such Jackson, Battle Creek, Kalama. Davis x | SAN F i Pra + + 2 Now They’re Hanging prizes as $500 and $300 and big 200, Ann Arbor and Hillsdale. Weber 8: 180 Rr Boschime 3 28 a si Hs pve amo or ae it hurt the batting. SERIES HISTORY Goalie Glenn Hall held up the Presidents in Effigy tonics, wil hag atured by the The board was told each BAME Tawrence Br. 180 tn orale i a ae Giants collapsed in the finall| Needs for 1960 center on a big, | es _— Eres Hawks time and again. But ther _ return of 1958 champions Dick would have to be approved by the Hocking Sr. 145 RH Simmons Jr. 165/week of the National League pen-|strong relief pitcher and additional aan end = defense finally collapsed in the YPSILANTI w—An effigy of Cork and Pat Donner. NCAA television committee. No 9'*"* Sr. 165 FB Penness Jr. 195' nant race, gets one more chance|bench strength. receeeee ss 1987.00.00... 6 third period. In little more than Eastern Michgan University’s Mrs. Donner has virtually ‘rouble is expected, the board was ‘to bring home a pennant winner.| “‘If I can keep some of the start-| B Garris 1988 .. . four mates Claude Provost, president, Eugene B. Elliott, was “owned” this tourney thus far. told, since the broadcasts would 7th Child for Piersalls Owner Horace Stoneham, in an-/ing pitchers out of the bullpen, it| PES OTIESIS 1908 ........ — Jean - Guy Talbor and Bernic strung up on the campus Wednes- | ghe was runnerup the Ist year, be local and non-commercial. nouncing Rigney’s re-employment| will help a lot,” he declared. “Al-| 7 -----:--- 1990 ©. .-..-::: 7 ‘Boom Boom) Geoffrion rattled in day. Authorities quickly removed champion last time and was top ~ * * BOSTON ~—Jimmy Piersall, yesterday on a one-year contract|so a reserve infielder who can hit; 14 .--------. 1 «-..22-.-. © goals i qualifier in the women's elimi- A group of football-minded leg- Cleveland outfielder, became a fa- believed to call for about $40,000,/and play more than one position.”| 7 ---------- IML ........ » & The C : * one areonds ‘ee ad yi Lied nations last Sunday. islators long have agitated for open ther for the seventh time Thurs-/made it evident the graying, 41-| ; tee te eens 1942 .. . e inadiens were sno a sas n .vbIC ans best — and its worst — grid-|Barlick was 25 when he began his Pig et ae as ath. |iron seasons, He coached from career in the National League. He letic director are Harry Kipke,|!929 through 1937 and his teams is still a member of the N. L. |Montreal Canadiens who stormed|netime Michigan coach whom had * 6264 record overall __ salt = into 2nd place last night with a|CTisler succeeded as football coach 4-1 win over the stumbling Chicago | Black Hawks. | s a meres ot B-Inch Bird tending by Boston’s Don Sim- | mons kept the Wings from hand- | | ing the Bruins a worse beating. | Beat te coemee, = Leads in Derby 4-1 triumph. It was Detroit's 5th victory of the season in six games. Only a 1-1 deadlock at Montreal in the | 1959-60 season opener prevents the Redshirts from boasting a perfect record at this time. The undefeated Wings still lead ithe NHL race with 11 points, two, ‘more than the world champion| N \ ys 39 COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN IF YOU PAY \-¥ YOUR DEALER TO INSTALL IT PROPERLY! PER GALUON, PLUS INSTALLATION GET A MIDAS MUFFLER, GUARANTEED FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR. FREE INSTALLATION =e — = a. == —_ —_ | a RRES ONY ere eer | 15 MINUTES AT | psc ed rte Wns | eg srt Onl \G YOUR | close-in shots. County bird hunters began filing | 150 U d C B s I ‘ Rookie Val Fonteyne’s goal at) ™&ny good entries in The Pontiac ° se ar argalns 5 ithe 14:45 mark of the lst period) Press Big Pheasant Derby. , | gave the Wings a 1-0 advantage and Leaders in both weight and mio AS | they nursed it until the 11th minute, long bird divisions have changed +a jof the 3rd stanza when Billy Mc-| several times, with a 43-inch MUFFLER | Neill clicked at close range to put! bird of Lester Schoonover and SHOPS | the Bruins two down. a 3-pound.8 ouncer by George ‘| It was then that Gendron con- Bond of 1890 Thorndale in the jnected with a hard angle shot! lead, C beat Sawehuk and — re | Other successful hunters includ- Detroit netminder since a week 4 ® 3pound-9 ouncer by Jerry ago when Bobby Hull of the Black Offer of Bloomfield Township Hawks tallied in the 2nd session. | downed near Walters’ Lake. Reg. Sellath Figure You Reg. Sellathon Figure You COAST-TO-COAST "ther being a ted me eas , Farris Burrow ot, _Rachester Price Discount ‘Sclathen Pach Price Discount. Sellathen Price } N. . - a < . ° ~ ‘ ‘ ’ ° TUES. RUNS. PEE. ie pu. Wins taeda Poni Ichie Reid of Lake Orion, shot two, 54 PONTIAC 2-Dr., $85 200 $ 55 FORD 2-Dr., Stick, $695 200 $ SATURDAY 8 A.M.-5°P.M. | mainate of the game whea Besten | reieateay Pr piings a Pali Hydra, R&H son eo OS R&H Sea eee 7. 256 S. SAGINAW | inte cat of the met ie attr ty (family of Rochester, Melvin and] ‘55 PLYMOUTH Conv., $97QE00 $ $ ‘53 STUDEBAKER 4-Dr 00 $ $ neve wone ote | etn ra rand ow mene 2" fom Haad Domis Sues} °° pe Ra” AGO” 200 REM eR 4D $295" 5200 FE 2-1010 Marcel Pronovost fired into the) from grandfather's farm near empty net from the Bruin blue! Caro. ‘56 PONTIAC 4-Dr., $ 00 $ $ ‘54 FORD Hardtop $ 00 $ $ jline at 19:02. 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Bailey was pur-/ An upset-minded Lake Orion back Dick Smith has been the keyjend of its rope. more defeat;will have L’Anse Creuse at La- KEN RASE Boats & MOTORS [ chased from the Cleveland team plays at Avondale and West/factor. will likely place the Maples in a peer. $008 6. Woodward, Birmingham =F Barons. Bloomfield is guest of Clarkston| (ft * o* wait ‘til next year” category ID/ Around the Southern Thumb, roere 6 ei in two of the top games on a well-| The Ipeal battle will headline aiiooP we Almont oeh.te: Agente, Scher FOR FREE PICKUP! National forest fire control dates °°? © football calendar {ull Oakland B slate. Fitzgerald,| Port Huron 1s guest of un- | Bay is at Dryden, Memphis is NEW YORK (AP)—With the season nearing midway, major back 43 years. “ <. cala aa Con oy gored the } dicen al "| beaten Ferndale tonight and East | home to meet Capac and Brown |powers have been knocking off one another to confuse na- oa sulght. d ‘of Class A Royal Oak Kimball a| Detrolt travels to Royal Oak | City plays at New Haven: tional.as well as sectional pictures. But despite such general | Birmingham, now up against the week ago, takes on Madison and > ge tomorrow rounding out Wyandotte vs. Royal Oak Don-imadness, fan and forecaster still have a few tried and true wall in the Eastern Michigan, goes Clawson duels Troy~ in other) ™® 5ames- dero, South Lyon meets Chelsea, | notions to cling to. to Mt. Clemens while Rochester action. Oxford, suddenly struck down ge hosts —_— - Park per Ohio State has returned to its payoff attack—“three yards visits Howell in a non-league tussle! (iarkston followers are also |‘Wice following a great start, hopesion Harper Woods a ag nte|@d & cloud of dust.” Tennessee and Alabama played a tradi- 2 eae oe | looking for an pect tonight as ji —ealeg wae Lh tharragges aon Mag #2 pote . tional meat-and-potatoes 7-7 tie that left their all-time series _ dust about everyone but coach the downhearted Keego lads try other South Central tilt. Paceset-| saturday high school contests tied. Oklahoma is still the Big Red of the Big Eight. And South- | Frank Kownacki had given up | to bounce back and stay im the |. Tiay City plays at Marilette.|wij} include Cranbrook’s Inter-/¢rn California, by coming from behind against Washington, $42 eainw oe | ing. Art Paddy can expect Like Rochester, Romeo of the State League home encounter with|/proved it has not become so invincible as to lose the Holly- MON. thru THURS. > hima hi beuloed back from three straight | seere nightmares os Mie Nig Out | rriCounty has an-“outzide” en-|Shady Side of PitteMergh and|wood touch. beatings to upseet strong Oxford. | vulnerable line tries to stop the . ; . A trouncing of favored Clawson | rushes of Ron Morgan ae Mel lgagement at home against Clinton-|Madison Lamphere at Lutheran| No, all sanity has not been followed last week to show the | Joseph and Bob Porritt’s passes. (dale. The only action loop game East. swept away. Not yet, anyhow. Auburn over Miami _tonigh Fri., Sat.. Sun. $1.50 | t, | Miss gets its first real chance to _ *|prove it is the great team I sus- Goldsmith wrote: ‘‘Sweet AubUIT! pect it to be. Perm. Anti-Freeze $1.75 Gal. Now no @he knows what to ex- rolling this afternoon with Bloom- s pect from the LOHS boys, espec- field Hills entertaining Holly. | \Loveliest village of the plain.’’ But rs KUHN AUTO WASH ially Avon skipper Frank Crowell. Northville visits Brighton and a Q q e arrlers ie pia eclovaink ace ca x * * J} His Yellow Jackets have a 40-1 'Clarenceville invades Milford in’ if ——— sao ai Oklahoma over Kansas. But Bud “ 149 W. Huron St. Across from Firestone record despite some below par other night contests. Auburn line. jand Gomer better lock the barn \door. “Jayhawk Jack" Mitchell's Richerd D. Kahs iplay. The steady play of quarter-| Birmingham is just about at the ° Illinois over Penn State. This OO" un to Conference Titles [si esiSSse.2 Ss ong. m ee . jrecover from the Razor back Lane will not fire the losing are coach, | * With Joe Anderson setting a points, 23 lower than runnerup Columbis over Holy Cross. | Soulhern California over Stan- WHERE CAN i GET THE BEST blistering pace, Pontiac Central’s|Berkley. 'nelli’s sophs keep growing up a ford. Southern Cal’s ground game cross country team rambled to the| Anderson toured the Swartz hittle, will beat the Indians’ passing. BUY ON A GOOD USED CAR? naw Valley Conlereace cham-|Creek layout in the time of 10:12.5, * * * * * * Sagi y pionship Thursday over the Swartz wen ee pedi sig —s Navy over Penn. A vote for} Wasninewn aad en Creek Country Club course near} the boys from down in Crab- : rprising § 4 = | Pete Marks of Arthur Hill came town on the Bay."’ and the winner could be Rose Flint. | 2nd in the time of 10:20, followed | Syracuse over West Virginia. Bow! bound. AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S. H d ” Anderson, who has been setting by Jake McNair of Saginaw at The Mountaineers will find that; e e oesn records all season long, set two | 10:29, John Lemke of Bay City |Orange juice can have more kick Bears on Ailing List | CHICAGO (AP) — Veteran cen- of them yesterday as the Chiefs | Central with 10:30 and Maurice |than moonshine. depend solely on used car profits to nosed out host Flint Northern | Johnson of PCH, also at 10:30. [op by one point, 62 to 63, to win the Cc Jeti , ive. . H + : : ‘ompleting Central's best five-| ictable Pan- ter L: Strickl Chuc stay in business ...so he can price Valley title. |man efiet were Jim Nee G3th| gee CWigewieg hawaday ware placed cn ° In the meantime, it was the same place at 10:47, Kenneth R. Byrd the injured reserve list by the Chi- his used cars at rock bottom . : _|(16th at 10:59), and Bill Campbell! Harvard over Dartmouth. The, e old story in the Inter-Lakes Con li7tth at 11:28). P prodigal Harvards will také the °@8° ani - 4 {Indians on the town while Coach| ference harrier meet held yester-| The order of team finlch ‘was: ee eae c : S: ey eg) Stric inju s again day at the Hickory Hills Golf Club pontiac Central 62, Flint Northern Yovicsin sits up late and watcnes| and Howley has not so ened course near Walled Lake. the clock 63. Flint Southwestern 101, Flint)/™¢ C!0ck. from a training camp | ine aay G |. eel Central 104, Midland 118, Arthur ~* * * “eee . — | Walled Lake ran away from yjj} 118, Saginaw 148, and Bay| Yale over Colgate. Yale, the ~ See your FORD DEALER'S USED CAR VALUES lve TL harrier crown. The Viking Git nc tater s teeny in toe tee ipa Corbu's analvs of as eaves Easy financing terms ere compiled vi Maicainll of 34 The defending champion was Flint ‘Bulldog regime—a strong defense! Ist one was no fluke. | The Wayne-Oakland program got) x *« * —_ OO iCentral. \is like a righteous life—monotonous to sult your budget . . Berkley’s Steve Meyers, the de- but satisfactory. Homers Bring Music |fending individual champ, retained) yepigam State over Indiana ; ' : his crown in the Inter-Lakes meet Th Spart haven't looked bet. ¢ ; = deel =. CINCINNATI W—Ronnie Dale, with a time of 10:45, two seconds| '* | Partans nave® | —o- — f. S27 -- 3 -% ter this season than they did | Fe : -=(=="s ese a= : , organist at Crosley Field, plays an off the league record. Berkley also; ie | ary | 5 cee.) St — — —— . ~ appropriate tune when one of the had the 2nd place runner, but =o Notre Dame—net even | Reds connects for a home run. Walled Lake took the next four, ® rmopyiea. 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Farmington’s Bob Mazur placed : : “- Tth, followed by Ray Robinson of _ ap a penta s Pangea Waterford, Eddie Murray of Pon- —— = ani © tiac Northern and Barry Schuler goals, must be respected. ‘of Waterford. | 'Minneseta over Michigan. Mar- The order of team finish was: | ray Warmath could use a swig | Walled Lake 34, Berkley 57, Water-| out of the Little Brown Jug. Hobby House SS SS — oe: — ———_—_——— a ———— SS ee — — vena” BLOOMF aa ~ yy \ford 74, Farmington 94, Southfield | : * 1 @(9 f Wy, | E aD) ay '109, and Pontiac Northern 14. ee ee ee H.O. TRAINS 4 Q | U| x Iowa over Purdue. You seldom TV and RADIO : defense the Hawkcyes—you have Nu £N to outscore them. I doubt the’ Authorized 474" \) U mM e r C '@) mM ‘@ | n Boilermakers can do it. | JOHNSON DEALER At | Ohio State over Wisconsin. I he-, ; q: |) ) lieve the Buckeyes are moving BOARDM AN S 1/: Z now and will win a knock-down, | LY drag-out fight up front. 1 7575 Highland Rd. OR 46-9012 i) Mississippi over Arkansas. 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Come in and browse around «+. take your time ., . and put your selection on lay-away. r— BOAT and MOTOR STORAGE INSIDE afd FULLY PROTECTED FREE PICK-UP YOU ARE INVITED to COME IN and and SEE the 1960 JOHNSON MOTOR SLAYBAUGH'S 630 Oakland FE 8-0453 Ol, FREE DELIVERY ee 0 Re ee ae oe OP eS ee eee. ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 | TWENTY-NINE Partridge, Deer Provide Nice Ba for Pontiac Party Good hunting was enjoyed by a party of eight Pontiac outdoors people first of the week, at the Paul Pace cabin ia Lewiston. “We had some nice sport,” Paul reperted. “The party bagged a lot of birds, and we 4 ‘Career in NFL for Ex-Spartan Not Brightest Veteran Quarterbacks Have Overshadowed Former MSU Ace Pace’s cousins, Carl Pace and Frank August, were the successful bowhunters, August downing a nice buck Paul was last year’s Press long bird champion, but so far “‘hasu't seen one big enouch for an entry this fall.” DETROIT \# — There have been few pleasant moments in the Na- tional Football League for Ear]} Morrall. | Traded from team to team, the ex-Michigan State All America has little more than the pain of benchwarming to recall in his pro- fessional career. * * * There always seemed to be a veteran around to keep Morrall from playing regularly, With San Francisco it was Y. A. Titttle. After a brief starting fling with Pitts- burgh, Bobby Layne came along and Morrall went to Detroit. Morrall returned to the bench to watch Tobin Rote guide the Lions fortunes. Flyboys, UCLA Clash LOS ANGELES \# — Air-minded Air Force and ground-bound UCLA square off in Memorial Coliseum tonight with the local Bruins slight favorites to win. Game time is 11:15 EST and a turnout of around 35,000 is ex- pected. AP Wirepheote classic between South Carolina and Clemson. Don Miles (60) of South Carolina and Conley Taylor (80) move in to make the tackle. Clemson won, 27-0. BIG THURSDAY SCRAMBLE — Clemson full- back Ron Scrudato (30) and halfback Bob Cole- man (26) do a nose-to-nose act of running and blocking in the annual ‘‘Big Thursday’’ football Big College Weekend of Grid Games By United Press International U.C.L.A, and Auburn, two strong) Ten teams. teams on the rebound, were fa- x * vored to win big games Friday! Seventh-ranked Penn State is night to ignite an explosive college only even money as it shoots ver- 2l-point pick over West Virginia ' football weekend loaded with im- Satile Richie Lucas against Illi-) and ninth-ranked Georgia Tech a |portant conference games. nois at Cleveland in a battle be-|14-point choice over Tulane. ~ *« * tween two teams that beat Army| Purdue and Iowa are even mon-| Rote’s left thumb is fractured, | U.C.L.A. is a two-point favor- by six points each. Tenth-ranked ey in the nationally-televised game but he can play — at least for a _ [te over the once-beaten Air | Wisconsin is a seven-point favorite! of the week. |while. Wilson may save his veteran | Force Academy tonight at Los for later and start that healthier, | Angeles and Auburn is a set inexperienced second stringer. povatile of ence besten teams, (ON ‘Death Valley’ Field There are seme observers clese to the Lions who claim if Morrall | In the only other major Friday | Now, with the winless Lions af- Dame's two earlier losses to Big/over Ohio State in a game that ficted with a crying quarterback- | may go a long, long way toward !"8 problem, Morrall is preparing deciding the Big Ten race. to take over. Coach George Wilson Sixth-ranked Syracuse is a far 'S considering starting Morrall for ‘ the first time in a Lions’ uniform Sunday at Los Angeles. aj BRUCE KESSLER Sales Manager SEE US FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON @ CHEVROLET game, Boston University is fa- Cle O in 27 0 R | gets into the lineup Rote will vored Connecti ms n 1 = om never get him out. The veteran ° PONTIAC over st p has been having an unhappy @ BUICK s * * COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)—Death Gamecocks up in Death Valley,"’| season, made worse by little pro- U.C.L.A. (1-2) is on the upgrade’ ,, after beating California and thus! ,. /as the home team is rated a slight choice over the Air Force, which suffered its first loss last week to Oregon in an upset after three! alley is what Clemson Coach Howard observed. tection and a scarcity of good rank Howard fondly calls his} The game, a feature of the| Pass receivers. home field. But his Tigers turned /state Fair, kas been played on| Morrall, in the little time he has the South Carolina Stadium into the South Carolina home field ap-| played, completed seven of 11 a Death Valley in the windup of|nually since 1896. |passes for 177 yards. wins. jtheir Big Thursday football series. «1'm tired of standing with the| * * at was & long. dry unproductive/sun on me every year,” How.| The Lions leave for Los Angeles ‘15 Minutes from Pontiac’ Homer Hight Motors 106 S. WASHINGTON ON M-24, OXFORD PHONE OA 8-2528 | } with third a nine-for-one trade Chicago Cardinals, is rushing, Auburn’s long unbeaten streak afternoon for South Carolina Sard said. “I want to see what m , Yitoday. They're two touchdown was scuttled by Tennessee in the Clemson quarterback Harvey | boys are doing when they're rol ion fle we Rams. oe setting Georgia Tech last week. fans in the finale of the State’ A | | Miami, which will be outweighed \Fair game yesterday. at et Pagpred ve R ily ade, the veteran Ram ‘ | Top-ranked LS.U., third-ranked touchdowns with pass plays cov- ofes 59 PLYMOUTH WAGONS 'Texas, fourth-ranked southern Cal-|ering 12 and 46 yards, and rasa It § You'll be amazed at cur low price 0 em ind § ,pi are expected to have fairly; The victory gave 17th ranked) 1000 W. M Walled Lak . . me . Robbins Is Top Choice —/pick over Florida, Texas is 13 Conference. over Rice, Southern California is} Starting next year, the game season opener but the Plainsmen |White led a 27-0 ambush of the); : » | came all the way back in up- | Gamecocks before 47,000 frantic| © ex wet as hey ees i peer phe ase 4 tae 'They hande sreen Bay its firs =e in the line, has lost only to na- | White completed eight out of 10 North and South terback ‘ates Get Our Closeout on | tons! champion Louisiana State. (for 162 yards. He hurled two) “ag es paceens Ollie. Matson JACK COLE, | ifornia, and fifth-ranked Mississip-|one for a two-point conversion. nc. Hi | easy sailing during Saturday's big|Clemson a 4-1 overall record and = gridiron show. L.S.U. is a 13-point/a 4-0 record in the Atlantic Coast | to Regain Golf Crown Veteran Golf favored by 18 over Stanford, and| will be played on a homeand.| Saturday | Mississippi is rated 10 points over home basis, the desire of How- Pro Is Dead Buy the ‘60 DeSOTO or PLYMOUTH aX are is a.more modest six-point Pick, over Notre Dame, despite Notre |Tound today with tall Tom Rob- found dead in his home Thursday. bins of Pinehurst the favorite. * * * The 66-year-old Robbins, who Coroner W. H. Snyder said a won the United States Golf Assn heart attack probably was the Ne ues hag: ae cause but ordered an autopsy. He : + four years 480,/) passes including four for touch- ° : ; ee _ 7 oo Si a ners — $$$ ——_—__—_————_-- pigskin b-yond midfield and thea | pac, at Clawson, toed the ball Gowns, - = through the posts against Avon- | * * * Ted Meister, veteran Ferndale son, 6-5, 235-pound end who has coach, said the last previous time grabbed seven for 101 yards. he remembers the Dales kicking a} Faison will be well remem- field goal was in 146 when | bered at Michigan State. Last defeated Grosse Pointe, 9-7. Bir year he blocked a punt at Bloom- mingham coach Carl Lemle said| ington, scooped up the ball and it was the Ist successful try he'd! ran 93 yards for a touchdown ever seen. | that was the margin in a 6-0 In- * * * diana win. Perhaps the most dramatic field goal in this neck of the woods in treak Indian : ° recent years took place at Flint's. “i” Streak over Indiana. Alias Fred E. Wyzgoski Atwood Stadium in 1957 when Ar- Both teams ure 1-1 in the Big Ten but Indiana has taken two > elek rig or A NEW MEMBER den Releford splits the uprights tor outside games. The Hoosiers wal- Flint Northern to topple Bav City : ; : OF OUR SALES STAFF J central, 24.21, and win the Valicy) 2P¢t Ilinois 20.0 and lost to Min- title nesota by a surprising 24-14 score . | He Really Makes Deals Meet “Freddie” dale during the 1956 season. | His favorite target is Earl Fai- we 2 * He's Running For A GOOD DEAL at This broke an eight game MSU * * * Dextrom’s perfect boot against The Hoosiers, under coach Phil c Ow Ford In Saginaw at Wisner Stadium had | Dickens, started their comeback y ens ror C. ff local grid fans scratching their | last season with a 5-3-1 mark, the 147 S. Saginaw heads trying to recall the last |best over-all record since 1547. | Previous time a city school play- Michigan State is counting on er toed one over the crossbar for quarterback Dean Look to stay OPEN BOWLING three points. So far, nobody has in the form that won the Associ- EVERY EVENING popped up with the answer. ated Press back of the week cita- 9 p The Press sports department has tion last week, ° M. been hoping to find the answer by Look was the deriving power in rummaging through the office the 19-0 shutout over Notre Dame Free Bowling files, but we've had no sticcess to —his first attempt as a starter this ~ ° date season, Instructions Daily * * ¢ het Prep coaches everywhere admit Fullback Blanche Martin was MOTOR INN the value of the field goal, yet scheduled to start but may have to RECREATION they seldom utilize the weapon for, be replaced if he is slowed by the the simple reason that they don't! chest and leg bruises that have Hubbard Bidg. 18 S. Perry | have enough time to train a boy| bothered him all week. FE 5-6032 in the placekicking art. This is par-| A crowd of about 60,000 is ex- PP ticularly true in smaller high pected for the Homecoming game. 57 FORD VICTORIA, = — _ — my schools where the coaching staff is Shirtsleeve weather is promised for H limited. ithe 1:30 p.m. kickoff. Ford-O-Matic, R&H, Own Your Even velices geckos havc — WW, Power Steering trouble finding a reliable field goal i j kicker, although the signs ' Own Business! | icier. aitiousr oe Bet Yanks International ‘56 MERCURY, 9 Pass. The Mobil Oil Company More field goale have been boot- ; Wagon, Auto., Power has for lease several excel- Bed this fall than at any t H § gc “! 4a lent: locations. some qew. ieee, =(O~O™CSCSS "| Omse how Victors Steering, Brakes, WW CALL By the way. whatever became HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)—In a of that old specialty called the belated show of strength. the Uni- opkick? Aan ; . FE 5 9466 dropkick? ited States won two international ‘56 OLDS, Automatic, $ ~ |jumping events Thursday at the R&H Or gg a ennsylvania national horse show. cee cece ere ccs * * * Team Capt. Billy Steinkraus, After 5 P.M. Call FE 2-3433 Bi scontres: A canase Peet Detroit 4. Boston 1 spiel “Cesare fn] | ‘56 CHEVROLET, 4 Dr. g estport, Conn., won on Trail . BRAKES RELINED Guide and Frank Chapot, 26, on Sedan, Powerglide, Springboard brought home the R&H Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower tro- 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: phy Chapot’s high - jumping mount ; Rimes yell Mees taciseple- ts ene eA W heels Lcompleta, stood off a challenge by three oth- 55 FORD bended tintines cean and tnepert wheel = d . i @roms. adjust all four wheels adiast hand including labor an er nations in a tie-breaking jump- brake incxperct master evlinder clean. Inspect material off to take the tronhy CONVERTIBLE 5 ° pack frant wheel bearings: adiust pedal clear- ance cheek brake fluid: clerk all erease ® Chev. . * * seals: clean entice acscembly: adicet eccentrics check shock shearhers- free S08 mile inspce © Plymouth With only three events remain- then: retate tires tf desiccd ® Ford ing the Argentine riders lead in , the team standings with 71 points 55 FORD RANCH $ Other Cars $16.95 Except Nash, Studebaker. Hudson Brazil is runnerup with 57 and the U.S. team third with 4 points WAGON, R&H Steinkraus wus one of six riders MARKET TIRE Co. [oo 77 West Huron Street FE 8.0424 wih the Tastes ie wos wel | “55 FORD 2 Dr., $34 ee R&H | | WEEKEND SPECIALS ‘53 PONTIAC 59Q5 We Carry Your Note on These Cars Se . Bank Rate Interest ‘53 BUICK 2 Dr., R&H, S Automatic ........ y 1978 *-"oto Firedome Srec. Tudor 1955 Plymouth Belvedere 6 | Sg eq ,. S28 4G 9 Pass. Snburban 1 = ow Down ue, per mo. $87.50 Down $47.11 per mo. 1°35 Ms-h Snner ['>4esman Fordor rc 95 ; $89.50 vown 557.02 cer me 1954 Chevrolet 210 Dix. Forder °4T,50 vown — $33.33 vor mo. ‘53 cores ] Q5 Service Center Open FOR A TWO-CAR FAMILY ‘TIL MIDNIGHT }, 1955 Plymouth Savoy 6 Fordor 1954 DeSoto Firedome Fordor } $59.50 comm $BEBT vem. $A EO een 537.57 ver me. 1955 Plymouth Plaza 6 Fordor 1953 Buick Special Tudor } $59.60 o--, $35.31 rer me. $45.00 comm $25.00 re: mo. 1955 Plymonth Playa 6 Suburban 1953 DeSoto Firedome 8 Fordor 58,50 Down 541,58 per mo. $45.00 Down $25.00 per mo, “See the New Solid *60 Plymouth and DeSoto” | BRAID MOTOR SALES 70 S. CASS : . Wherever You Live — Turn to Turner HAROLD TURNER FORD | 464 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 4-7500 | T eee ee ee mm ee MN a) a Oe a a a ee ee ee ee ee coe) oe oe 5 Sie? a le” re* - = wry ey Vviewermlerere lel rm OO. C Or, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 THIRTY-ONE They Feel Smug but Understand Problems Here Swedish ‘No Strike’ Deal By KLAUS ULLMAN STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI)— There were a lot of Swedes today who had a slightly smug, superior feeling about U.S. problems such as: the long steel strike. It taught Swedes such a lesson that there hasn't been a major strike since. And Communist in- fluence in labor unions has been curtailed drastically. * * * Today, however, with the U.S. stee] strike in mind, there were few Swedish leaders who believed movement. We have no such prob- the United States could imitate|lems here. There is no hostility Sweden in creating the same kind|between workers and employers.” of foundation for industrial peace. x *® * “It .ook more than 50 years to do it here, and it will take much longer in the U...,” said Herman Blomgren, vice president of the | giving an instance of how it works Trade Union Congress. “‘Sweden |—and in the process, tossing a is a small country--the U.S. is a |bouquet to the other side. continent. There are so many more voices theré which to be heard.” ae" “Both sides must ripen, and that is a very long process,” said a spokesman of the Employers’ Fed- eration, “In the U.S. you still find many employers who are’ down- right hostile towards the labor has developed a virtual partnership between labor and management which is con- sidered unique in the world. Based on a legal but voluntary agreement, it has become an unwritten, unformulated spirit of cooperation between the unions and the bosses. Whatever else can be said fur it, this much is certain: It works. agers -have removed much of the schooled all its officers and re- But it was characteristic that/S°tl@tors,” said the Employer's neither man could comment on|sPokesman. ‘They know as much Sweden’s no-strike system without| about economy and business prob- lems as we do. This fact con- tributes to the present good under- standing between labor and man- “In the last 20 years, the man-/agement in this country.” Unique Swedes call it the ‘‘Saltsjoebaden Spirit,” named for the seaside re- BOARDING HOUSE - es sort near Stockholm where the ee “agsamegsemanaeeeae basic agreement was signed in YY PU jy) YM: Yj Y thy 1938. a “if, g This agreement, aimed only at YY, IF YOU AND I ARE GOl halting wildcat strikes and sudden yy, TO CO-EXIST, MR. COMPOSER, lockouts, was limited. YOu'D BETTER BAIL OUT Wf DM-HAK! F Nap WHAT A RANGE It made it illegal for any strike Yy OF THAT CHAIR AND DO, MY DEAR + sad early tne oor nani 7] ANANISHING ACT a valid contract. It imposed ae- TO UNDERTAKE gotiation and mediation before the beginning of any strike or lockout. It was signed by the Trade Union Congress and the Employers Fed- eration. But individual unions: and employer groups were not orderved| to adhere to it; participation was) strictly voluntary. All but two unions and two om- ployer groups joined. * * * Such overwhelming cooperation was a hint of things to come, Much of the traditiona] tension .between employers and employes vanished. Telations between labor and man agement took on a new look. WITH THE EMPTY '\| BEER BOTTLES my, LITTERING UPMY ma KITCHEN! THIS IS Mm THE THIRD AND LAST CALL/ « = pe aN aa -L SAY, BUSTER, WILL YOU RUN ME DP TO 74 Since then, several separate y agreements have been reached as \\ ‘S amendments to the basic agree- \ Sy ment. \\ \\ HREE CHANGES One covers the employer's rizht| to carry out time studies. Another gives labor the right to make -e-- ommendations to lower levels of management. Another covers jcb safety standards. Within this legal framework, | labor and management have set) sage OUT OUR WAY NO DICE, MASOR/MY FIRELESS COOKER f THERE'S SO MUCH |» THAT VERY TASK !]| TRAFFIC IN THIS (vv - BURG A GUY CAN'T PARK ACIGAR | BUTT/ TRY HAIL= | | 4 | nA ae wee = Sees Yj Uff Y | INGA SUNK, » ~ WAGONS , up several joint bodies in which both sides work as a team. One such agency promotes job safety. Another consists of gov- | }- ernment “business dinners” and | “business weekends” at which | representatives from labor and | NO, I AIN'T GOT IT DONE / I'VE TOLD YOU TWENTY TIMES THAT I'LL FIX THAT WHEN I GET TIME-- I HAF TA DO THAT STUFF DURIN' TH’ OH, THATS A 6UY ALL RIGHT, DICK--TAKE YOUR TIME, tL | i AWFUL TIGHT | } I TAKE AN- | ! | hl management mix together and | - =k ——=|\. LUNCH HOUR “ES gevecement, oftiets’s. | -===2)) wrt’ ONE HAND ) TRYIN' TO A ELECTRIC This spirit of cooperation has) Fo———— WHILE I EAT HURRY \ TOASTER worked so well that only once; WIT’ TH’ YOU! / FIXED FER has Sweden been hit with a major OTHER’ 5 ite NOTHIN’ / strike since 1938. ST * * * That was in 1945—and it came in steel. The steel, metal and en- gineering industries were hit hard by the strike, which labor and management leaders now say was Communist-inspired. The Sooner the Better Oklahoma zovt its name of “Tn2 Sooner State’’ from the land rush in 1893 into Cherokee Indian territory—‘‘the sooner the settlers got started, the better chance for choice land.” Tree Has State Park A tree which has its own state park is the Wye Qak on Mary- jana's eastern shove. The largest white oak in the United States, it is about 420 vears old, stands 95' MUST BE | NO IDEE HOW BUT YOU HAVE MUCH YOU SAVE [SMe > FIXiny: \ --TWO! DON’T } JUST TO AN! MY WIFE CAN'T THINK I'M GET His USE 'EM FER WHO'LL TAKE | ALL OUR ELEC- OTHER YEAR \ ALL THAT /TRIC APPLIANCES | MONTHS An! MONTHS -- BOY, } fect. ee —* DONALD DUCK tae Se | WELL, THERE. 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By Ernie Bushmiller Abdul MORTY MEEKLE 4 BARNEY-— BRING ‘ THEM IN HERE. ——— , THIS IS THE PLACE, HOW MANY iS 6\X TIMES INTO FORTY-TWO, MR.COLBY 7 \| ee \ Sans | cS | | . P | ; +b —1 | | Petar wks J - , 2 By Dick Cavalli noe. | cAVALLI i FORTY ee | | iS SEVEN, ai alge WHY 2 s a Dp 7 ’ ; : ' [es ay | © 1950 by NEA Ser. ce By Charles Kuhn YA KNOW, SOMETIMES REALLY DON'T MIND | SCHOOL AT ALL / \ ‘} BECAUSE I KNOW WHEN 1 DON'T HAVE T'WORRY | I'M SAFELY IN MY gas. | |ABOLT GRANDMA AN’ HER | CLASSES... aan PM Peal [HOMEMADE COLGH =—— ag ’ oy Yo” “TIREMEDIES! - ¢ = ee AY : if 1] a ° | oo, . | | coe ‘ = . e ‘ i ba er A —- 48 ‘nd —— wee *« siti 3 °°, ey cea | at 10-28 s2¢ eee es ee ee a ee ee a aa EES Oo. eS | a ce na ail a ee a ee ee ee | MS eee MUN gee eM to rtd gece * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 * Just.a Moo Away From Sausage Girlish Bull Sold at Last. .: i) a SOLIHULL, England (UPI) —| Other sources said the purchaser Brook Mandore, the sweet - tem-|was a British newspaper—but up pered Ayrshire bull, got, _ "J to edition time today no newspaper lease on life today. This time - ; ‘cake thc am s | ish pride and journalistic enter-|/®5 owning up to being buyer. ! prise were reported to have rushed| JUST A SHORT MOO rain dq e vance to the rescue. Brook Mandore was just a moo | | *~ * * away from the slaughterhouse nd : The following are top prices s Mr. and Mrs. William Titcumb, when the Titcumbs began trying to Deali Li ht jcovering sales of locally aeanial | f otor S fee owners of the gentle animal, said sell him. The British Ministry of |produce brought to the Farmer's: ’ they had given up hope that Brook coiture teaved Gis isi tonlcn |Market by growers and sold by) Mandore would settle down to a eile ae gel lenses ear aan in wholesale package WE! Grew YORK . iet pastoral life in the United| wo passed on to future CHICAGO uh Grain futures hed ‘by the NEW YORK w—Steels, elec- quiet past Beet pp livggen ery Soy egenrigteme peer’ Quotations are furnish y ics States too much re pe, were mostly easier in light deal- netroit Bureau of Markets, as of — = most wage pe the much delay. aifien. ings on the Board of Trade today. ‘ednesday stock market early this afternoon “s x* * * he ay. |to a moderate technical snapback They said today they ae = lgrageectary. 79 they ree: at ste racuionally low i ays of s ine. animal to a party who has | @ bu first, W ee a, aig ay erie Detroit Produce had four aay of sharp decline. the — As y Capay | regula ‘cup ee ; SCé selling by assu tions rose deal te ese ing mission houses. A wRurre life in pasture. They refused to | They were sure they had a buyer representing COMMISSION HOUSES. / ; 7s| Trading was fairly active. : h Seattle rocessor was the best buyer of Adoles Deluctous. be. ....----..--. eH - - name the purchaser but said def. | in Tom O'Loughlin, a . ike De ember delivery : Apples, Jonathon, bu. ...ses-.-.-. 280 Gains of pivotal issues went from initely he was not an American. | Wash. fight manager, the No. 1 Some earls br vi 5 of the grain Apples. Northern Spy. BG: cscs 339 fractions.to 1 or 2 points. Ad- They also said Brook Mandore | American bidder, but again red s e eari) iIving of the grain Lae shes . o- . . th “ket-missib : j . E was attributed to an unconfirmed pening Pine meee. Rep ee . a feciveriey oe sup ret eae was not going to Ireland which | tape arose . report that Brazi! had purchased applies. eider ¢-ca! case .... +. 380 Aes UN Eas first offered him political refuge. | he importation “df Brook Man- 3.750.000 bushels of rad wheat bo Sore, os - peeeeenanee HE about 3. “We have received another of- dore into the United States would overnight. Pakistan also is expect- Eoscs ge 325 Relieved of any further dis- fer but are not able to say from/violate regulations against brings ed in the ket soon for substan- ~~ | VEGETABLES couraging news at ‘the moment, whom,” Titcumb said. “We have |ing in animals from countries tial amounts wheat Beets topped. bu. s—i‘iw¥.... ss $2.00, the market provided opportuni- ed offer and signed an|where there is hoof and mouth “ Beets No 1, doz. behs 110 accepted the r gn _* * Braco No 1 cos. beha "2.2.22. 430) thes to traders and Investors to agreement that makes Brook Man-|disease. O'Loughlin telephoned the Corn was off fractions On Te Cassese Curly, wa. ooo: EB) pick up quality issues at reduced dore perfectly safe.” Titcumbs last night not to be dis- parts of ove ght ns over part Capbage. Rea bu. . 1.78 prices, Wall Street sources said. heartened—but the unknown Brit- of the Midwest. where the corn Cope? evry Op . 223 The market was battered this 'tish buyer turned up today. a sovbean harvests are under Carrots, dos. bens 138 wrek ee sieceasiie disappoint § C . ulif} 5 Ss Ss - . be St eee ae *-$% ments over hoped-for use of the| A 25TH SERVICE ANNIVERSARY — Two eral manager of Pontiac Motor Division, pre- tate ompanies Grain Prices ao - 7% Taft-Hartley law in getting the| Pontiac executives found a moment during their sents the traditional watch award to Frank V.- . Need Another rain Fret Horseradish. PE vexonsnsns ee steel mills back into operation.| busy new car announcement schedule to observe _ Bridge, general sales manager. Bridge, who be- Report Earnings CHICAGO GRAIN Locks. des. bchs ee : 1.13 Meanwhile, the nee of the} a 25year service anniversary. S. E. Knudsen gan his career as a car salesman in 1926, as- | ? A Oct. 23 AF CDecings| On ious. green acces eclie 4) economy was reflect y Increas-| (jeft), General Motors vice president and gen- sumed his present position with Pontiac in 1956. . . Wes OOM alae Se 115 eek a ek ee 13 ing store sales, another record in P & Ss P Po BALAMAZOO ie 5 Opin Co | ) diols ¢ ” ba Parsley. curly. dos. bchs......seseeee #¢ the consumer price index and says its net sales for the thi ans mele 4 D 742, Par b cecceeceee 1M ui . : a in Paracipa. Cello Pak dos, 222.2222. 23 an official forecast that housing t of ‘Little 3’ f 60 A quarter of this year were $45,676,- Use Pontiac’s - TRO May 12 pepper, Cayenne, pt. ...c.ccccssse 180 starts will exceed 1,300,000 units Last o ittle or ppears - Saget eee = > Gan * > 135',,Peppers hot. bu this year e same 1958 period. sa s i as =a 1 9 Peppers. Red Sweet. bu 1 50 - sais 959 third - ane P s Yo. ba 1 35 e . e net earnings for the 1] thi cae Seis. 134 Pumprina bu. : ee SOO CIOOC, a as ac x = = quarter were $8,615,000, compared 1 1B. 7 Rasishes Se ing ae 135 velow ae rm 10 points d lian OUN S U ar IneUp with earnings of igs in the ne Mubes : 2 0 + oe iS Peete XE! 1958 period. Earnings for the pe- M T |Rutabagas. bu. soononoocunossccns ZL Nps i a = | : Seen tik beg nnannecinaeee 2° 7s0,couped abov; 2 points. Youngs- , t ney Sources be ecnocesmner 10 town Sheet ens wer By BEN PHILEGAR | siderable similarity to the Ford , aluminum and is flat, pancake riod were 61 cents a share, against 8q and Lukens were up | SX cents a year ago rys eT 00 teas Geicens, ee 130 about 3 each. AP Automotive Writer and the Corvair carries out the | style. Both the Valiant and Fal- , To Accommodate Squash Hubbard. bu. .......... ibs ; | DETROIT — Chrysler's Valiant same ‘greenhouse’ window ar- | con use considerable aluminum. DETROIT Udyli = , SSS OSS 1100 OG . y! — Udylite Corp. ut-of-Town Turnips, dos. beh vee TAG wanes ot ony hears a eae ‘bowed into the new compact car| rangement of omer General Me- All are six-cylinder engines. Saye ts saris for ihe third Your ras fj ay i ’ t vars, the V t rese es P - : G | 3rd Quarter Loss =: =. secimaers an Bethebem. erway, completing the lncup for cae the allan reverts | Here are some personal observ |auarter rted Sep. 20 were $5 “ollar : . ° ions from this writer, who kas 041, a are, | sb public and Jones & Laughlin. | The Valiant is longer, heavier, other Chrysler cars. ped ridden and driven all three |conpared with earnings of $266.- @ ay i Texaco spurted more than a point!and more powerful than its new Pali rai i : 826 for the 1958 third quarter, equal | nths Show Serrel_be ee ; un re Pp ; "| Valiant, Corvair and Falcon fit cars: n : Fully Carpeted But 9 Mo : omar | . after Gectaxing the regular divi-'rivals—Ford's Falcon and Chev- into the price structure left open| All three of the cars are capable to 28 cents a share. The firm said Tiled Bxib—Shawer Nice Profit; Retooling tursics bu peetocet, | ses plus an extra = "7 cent rolet's Corvair. It still is consider. when Plymouth, Chevrolet xnd'of running well at turnpike speeds, |its third quarter sales were $15.- Restiul Double Beds Blamad fei Drop cetere seg oe oe gee an 2 per ¢ ont in stock. Its ex- ably smaller than standard-sized Forg dropped their lowest price The Valiant probably is the fastest./ 297.002 compared with $11,289,266 Endive. DU. ss... ss escessseeeee. J.78/2™MPle Provided no inspiration to American cars. lines. \I drove it 97 m.p.h. on a test track) for the 1958 period. | FREE TV Bscarole, Bu eects coc, 173 others in this section. Standard While the Falcon bears con- or FER MORE but no sane person would attempt —— | HI-FI MUSIC ttt leaf ‘ ; a G TER } Ms . j : = DETROIT um — Chrysler Corp. Romaine. bul oe 225 OU (New Jersey) eased. naa : that speed on an open highway. DETROIT w — Third quarter wed a profit of $23,800,000, or t sewever, alt iheee appear © sales of $26,780,000 compared with Air Conditioned $273 a share, during the first nine Poultry and Eggs New York Sto k offer considerably more than the ALL 3 COMFORTABLE $23,410,000 in the 1958 period have Sound Presied nths of this year, despite a ° cKs | |stripped-down versions of the big-| All three are comfortable, offer-'been reported by Wyandotte Chem- rie "LTRY NEW YORK. Oct. 23 (AP) — Stocks j isi insi i y i third-quarter loss of $34,200,000 DETROIT Of APL Prices per Figures after dectumia are eighths. rmy ance .) pEer Sere: jing surprising room inside. At 6 icals Corp. Earnings for the quar- FREE ICE . *« «x pound FOB Detroit for No. 1 quality) os Kener 0 . | The Valiant is described by [feet 12 inches I found front and ter were $1,166,000, equal to 73 @ \live tr dmi ae 4 z < : : c ia seamias ‘big! Aeutectay ‘Ee 16-17; lent type ens a Rites n8 wee ot ae ee Harry E. Cheesborough, general |back headroom in all three equal/cents a share, compared with 1958 a = ce ] ‘i aie o ere ne Sees ane 2s ee eat ciny = ble | manager of the Plymouth-DeSoto- |°T better than standard size 1960 third quarter earnings of $1,272,000, Single... $7 Double... $9 Colbert said the continuing steel “>omettes over § Ibe. 23-26 Allis Chal ... 361 Kroger ...coes 314 | Valiant division, as a family-size C&T. equal to 80 cents a share. Twin $11 Kitchenettes. $12 a vee sum itd . é LOF Glass 70 : ee Ne ub- 1G co 107 » with elegant style | J in back is less, but Rd hampers prospects of sub re ae een FOR ke nia 18 Lib Mc&L.. 107 economy car, Ww | Leg room in back is less, bu | recovery from the third Deiroit in case tote federal tate erage? Am Cana”. 423 THS,® My $3) Doccibia Radiation |s! and luxurious ride. in the Corvair there is an almost | About eight million American p 120 S. Telegraph Rd. ter deficit in the final quarter yarge 40, medium 28 small 31 Grade B Am Mardy 2.4) Loews Inc. 205 <_ « 1 ATF The Valiant is 15 feet 4 inches! Mat floor. The floor hump in the ‘families own one or more pet birds. arge 37 browns—grade A extra large Am Met Ci he one So ee Barrier in $7 Vy Million 4 feet 6 s hi ; - Falcon and Valiant has been re- | — a : 42 arge 40 medium 28 small 21; Am Motors 67 Lone S Ga a long, feet 6 inches high and 5 d d Mi isky tc the 8 che 3 1 otal weekly receipt of Am N Gas 37 Lorillard . a: ’ 2 ts $ f Fale ace roportiona ely to the se Chrysler previously has said it government areata nae Oct tra were ‘ Son : Sd 7 tre “es Preservative Study feet 0 agg oy sgh of the ans H could build cars imto November 122 casey | UM SM Recall Wier pie Be ee tet es | \\Gomplete Steel Service with current steel supplies. Whites — Grede A large 35-38 med- Anaconda $92 Martin Co oll ranaNSSTE - ; inches high and 5 feet 10 inches’ [I found the Valiant to be the . m 23-24 Browns—Gradce A large 35 pre Se. tt. ra a ae WASHINGTON (UPI) — The wide. The Corvair is 15 feet long, highest styled of the three, the Colbert told Chrysler directors medium 23-24 Ri hisow 267 Merr Ch & 88 Army canceled a $7,900,000 food 4 feet 3 inches high and 5 feet 7 Corvair offering the most novelty FOR INDUSTRY d that spot shortages of steel sup- |Avco Corp : 133 Mpls ore t39 | Preservative ane at inches wide. with its rear engine and trans- an poes “are restricting our ‘opera- = rf Beth Steel ... 544 Monsan Ch ag4 er experiments wi an Iimais The Valiant has a 101 horsepower axle, and the Falcon the most con- TRA ns as well as those of our sup- Earning Repo S Benn Alum 112.274 Moc Wheel’... 177 Showed that the new high-energy engine mounted in front on a 30 servative in styling BUILDING DES pliers ) ill materially curtail | 'Borden 804 Motorola .... 1122 process resulted in possible radia- : ‘di ms __ . Deepa and ae ; So he NEW YORK (AP)—Third quarter earn. Borg Warn ... 43.4 Mueller Br ... 266 4100 Gamage. i |degree Slant. Providing for @ lower) To me, the Falcon offered the 115 Branch St. Pontiac fourth quarter production as the , NEM SoM dey included. Briggs Mig 104 Murray Cp... 265 & jhood line. The Falcon has a 90! pa ciest steering. Valiant is the effect of the steel strike con- Brun Balke. 104 Nat Bice... 31 ~ *& * horsepower engine, also mounted!.) co : : . in 3B . fat Cash R .. 646 . : : J é 4 ues ELECTRIC AUTO-LITE CO. pied Gon: 'S 82 Gav" $84) The action halted construction of in front. "The Corvair has an 80,00”, one with optional power FE 4-0586 , : _ Se Burroughs 9 eee A ; : 30 miles to the gallon with extra During the first nine months of 1980—$8.631.773; 1968—61.473.674 Calum & H .. 236 wit Lead ig 2 8 $4,000,000 plant at Stockton. horsepower engine, mounted in the careful driving and probably will — 1: ler | 15.200.0 re, np So ee pa are : , : 58 Chrysler lost $45.200.000 but; Tese $3 se; 1988-04 cents canoe ant NY Central. 3:7 Calif, which was oo have used rear. |get 20 in normal traffic “np he Way? 5 Acres of Storage Facilities goed fourth quarter reduced the = Can Pac 263 eam av... 382 the high-energy irradiation pro- je : ts on the Way thand . crall ss ft the vear to eee rep as yo NariPac - 467 cess designed to kill germs and The Corvair engine is mostly | y ++: Ove creme: GTR. Sipe 19se—$17.068.007, 1098 911.160.2039 Case JT”. .'” 187 Ror Sta PW. 1 De oa aoe lengthy periods. | Boy, 11, Struck by Car; BEAMS—PLATE—RE-RODS—RE-MESH—ANGLES—CHANNEL pith - “hes "66 wens Cn 5 s u * * * 1959—$1 51; 1958—05 cents heady Me ae ratio ee ey Pe Richard S. Morse, Army re- . Is Treated at Hos ital PIPE—BARS & FLATS—TUBING—SASH—ADJUSTABLE The third quarter Joss this year, MENSECOTT. COPFER conr, —(ClalE Guo Ey Bue A, Air 22) earch director, told anews con = BUSINESS Nofes i | BED COLUMNS CULVERTS Colbert said, reflected ‘‘unusually 1959—s12.951.017; 1958—84,815.241 Saleen Ca. i a pict a Se ference results of the animal An ll-year-old boy was treated) ———— hea. n-recurrTi me ’ A share Edi r ore ye. j - — swabs ‘non beg ale expenses for! jose 95131: 1958—$3.41 Con Bais : = Penney, ic. 1074 experiments were eee ne L. W. Patterson, 4567 Dow Ridge, |@t Pontiac General Hospital and new assembly body facilities, new ; Coat Bak «.:. 400 Pencil tela sa But he sald sufficient doubt ex- Orchard Lake. has been elected|released after being struck by a engine and transmission facilities, MACK TRUCKS INC. Cont Can 472 priser... 33 | Isted to call a halt to the con- | t t F om ae car on Perry street near Gladstone extensive plant rearrangements) 1950—$12.051.017; 1988—$4.915,241 cent ee ts, Phelpe D ..... $6 | struction phase of the project. [S¢CTetary of the National Automo- a 4 tial cost ot tala | Ajthere Cont Mot .... 194 phitco -.. 221) 38.4] P P bile Transporters Association at|Place yesterday afternoon. and the high initial cost of build-| 19s0—¢3.07: 1958—s1.73 Co Rng | 214 Phill Pet ..... 412, He said some animals on 4 : Trucki ssoc i ainc ing and introducing our complete ywayrag co Corn. Pd ee : Lu hte ou” : 332 diet of the irradiated Sod omedl ene seine Megson Pps fe Sie aie meta ear . i pee urtis Pu ‘ CA ......... 504 +1 ¢. | . ile B new cars and trucks for 1960 a one is) desea es or oe oe Republic Bt . 704 loss of fertility, a shortened life | session at the Statler Hilton Hotel | James H. Hester Jr., 62, of 79%4| After hearing Colbert's report. | A share— sese_at va pia Ae a aa te 56 : span, bleeding, blindness and heart} jn Los Angeles. Montcalm St. Sy eT ee ee Dow Chen 851 Re 8 é . j i Chrysler direc tors declared their CONSUMERS Powsn'co Du Pont 285 rie ++, 98 6) damage ‘ @ & Patterson is the general mana-| Hester told police he did not see | are usual quarterly dividend of Sid 12 months ended Sep! 30 sl rahe get vl Sg of the Motorcar Transport the youth crossing because . cents a share. Net income— _ F 394 St Reg Pay . 53 However, he said there was no Company of Pontiac. lparked truck obscured his vision. 959—$35.4 1958 j iati P ( eal C the five Piet EAN URL ad Bae TRICE F 506 Scoville Mf 54 absolute proof that irradiation of — a _ _ - _— - - ta ex “¢| 1090— $3 58; 1958— $3 21 : “ 57 $5 the food caused the injuries He BUTTERFLY SIRLOIN STRIP | TisShe a nana — F ie 2 54 _ said the damaging effects might : if 50 k j reported a News in Brief Food Me : - a0 4 amt by ake Heneneaey oe YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YoU S EA KS 1 nth earnings of rord Mot .... 812 CAG Gone ‘ : : x M000: Studebaker - Packard| shiek Tra |. 235 Std OM Ind .. ‘oF oa - oan Loe norted a net of $1 nen ‘is Rummage Sale Friday, Oct. 23, Gardner Den 432 §'4 Ol NB. $55 maimed in the food: T 7 : to 9; Sat. 24.9 to 1 at the Re- Gen Bak 121 gtud Pack... 2! ] — * * * jorganized Church of Jesus Christ a Le “om sae thy ou 622 . te A B 8 Oz. Net 12 Per Box ms, “ap © dees x of Latter Day Saints, 19 Front Gen Fa. ot SutberaiaD 2 p) f { | { | ba een Oe Fas ve Street, back of Elks Temple. Adv Grn, Motors me $21 Tenn Gan. 3 eC r0l ving 0S a 4 NO nict + Tel 7 Te 9 i] a fiscal year starting Oct. |sqnner eros ory Old Ualllae Gen Time os. M2 Tex'G sul -- 117 | , ¥ wal su at anal report an UP Bae Oat e's Wha emi eee at Fear 81 UD 9 PCE, Past Month ono aln WS rly December \sored by Kingsbury School. adv. Gillette. Pad Transamer .) 304 a = Gorebe ro. 25 went Ce 32 : “| ae Rummage Sale D.A.V. No. 16 Goowrich ..0. 833 Underwood... 99) DETROIT \®—Detroit area living i6 inch t | Airli Won't Di Auxiliary, 199 Auburn Ave. Sat., Goodyear .. 123 Un Carbide 1324 Costs rose .9 per cent last month. inc cu irline Won't Dispute BA} adv. Gt A&P ..... 376 Un Pac -i3') The U. S. Department of Labor’ 1 : - Gt No Ry 512 Unit Air Lin 42 : : é Ss 2\. Pp . Loss of North Routes Rummage Sale, St. Vincent's outa arr pan poks 235 Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 2 H. . : PETOSKEY (p—c . alt, ce Parke, Saturday, Oc- Hammer Pap 34 Un Gas Cp... 34 |today the September index on : SKEY (P—Canpit: - tobe - . Holl : U + 576 whic , . : ee 8 oS a : ae rT 24th, 8 a. m Adv. Homestk ' nm chal. Me which the bi costs a ie $ 50 { , fficials say they i] R s : ooker Ch 418 US Tob - 233 rose Irom 123.39 in August to 8} ontest a Civil Aeronautics Board 23 and 24:8 mad il 8 pene Oe aust pee xs Unie sc 1 003 in September: gust t ' | examiner s recommendation to sub-|W. Pike St. Sponsored “by” the| Inland ‘atl <6 4 Weite A BL. 29 6| The increase will not affect the stitute North Central Air Lines MOMS of America Unit 19. FY eae ech anne Weste El .---- 98 lwages of auto and allied industry | RIB EYE ‘or Capital in northern Michigan.| Goed Values in Rec [Int Harv .... $17 Wilson & Co. 422. i ied | : ‘ onditioned| y - 422 workers whose pay scales are tied | F lle C . Distt ict ae =e Lapeer at te age of a sears wide se-|Int Pee 108 yale a Tow 32 \to the rise and fall of the quarterly | Just received a shipment of chain. saws from the i ts Ea. Petoskey yesterday lay state- newly upholst Int Sh coo d fies i r ; : maent on a matter et we refinished articies ‘ sok ai ‘hal tat Tamil 4¢4 pboanl | Shar 126 [index figure. Their next adjust- Mono Factory. We are able to offer these famous T-BONE ° ss F m Salvation Army Red Shield Store,|J0m* Man .. 495 Zenith Rad ..101 {ment will be made next month. t reduced prices because we have bought direct 100 if m’s Washington headquarters. It Jest eld Store,! jones & L |. 145 ea) a - ° 10-Ox. Net a : adque : ie wet adap ie The government said the sales from the factory! And remember: when you buy Steaks Trimmed 10 per Box Cc Ea. aid : y ev s tax ‘Te: as : f “After very careful study and Vi ew vy aTOCK AVERAGES Legislature Inet evo m4 ie eee your chain saw at Lee’s, you are guaranteed of serv- much consideration. Capital Rummage Sale Sat.. Oct. - NEW YORK. Oct. 23 — Compiled by | “8" ast’ mon anc e- Il times! CHO he . ia sei ie anes a 4665 Dixie Hwy orien ‘plains ! it was reported to Pontiac (C. J. Nephier Co.) SATURDAY ON LY 9 4 oo 2 oe Figures after decimal points are eighths) tor among about 40,000 square | to describes as a normal vacation. |POlice. w Noon} 19 HEM MN, NOG miles of border territory under | ' ee ‘s departure comes | William D, Johnstone, 51, 464 pulcwin Rundon ee” oe of | the Indian flag. amidst some ulation he , ' Rose Gear Co.*.... ‘eo 24.4 264 Ga ree Auburn Ave., was found guilty of G™t ‘Gite Clem. Co*!: 12 13, Chinese detachments occupied 4 repla because | drunk driving by Municipal Judge Howell Elec. Mtr. Co*.. 10 11 | parts of it months ago and have ° Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev |Cecil McCallum yesterday and Pttimsular M. Prod. Co.* a i. : n lerday andtne Prophet Co*...... - 164 17.4) built a road across it to link legedly is displeased with his | fined $100 or 15 days in the Oak-|Rudy Mtg. Cot .../0.: 108 11°! ‘Tibet and extreme Western | 921 Mt. Clemens Street FE 3-9830 PONTIAC ole seeeesee diplomatic reporting. land County Jail. , | a ae ed ee China. 7 o . A \ a ¥ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 THIRTY-THREE Courts-Martial or Civilians? Justice Dept. Attorney Argues It's Only Way CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Flowers Cee ee eww en ereeenees Card of Thanks eevee rereese 1 2 Help Wanted Male 6 2:00 - 10 p.m A job for 2 men. Most of our men earn more than $100 week- ‘tee to maaan sions c Call Mr. Rounds. PE 5-9243. 4 MEN 18 TO 20 Salary $85 per wk. Only those w to work need apply. No Salesmen Help Wanted Male Male 6, Help Wanted Female 7 MASON TENDER, EXPERIENCE| SEMI - PRODUCTION oem Ye SH! SHOP REQUIRES I¢ FOR SERVICE sTA-- WOMEN EMPLOYES Se Fe ne, etek” FOR DRILLING, TAP- 5 TO BARN $6,000, PING, MILLING & youl reand employment Berid| OTHER LIGHT SHOP Senne Peer den s| WORK. RECORD stating age, previous emplaymenl] PREVIOUS EX- _Work Wanted Female 12 12 IRONING IN “ome. PE 2-3291 Moving & Trucking 22 HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME _your price. Anytime. FE 8-0095 IRONINGS DONE IN HOME. PICK) up and deliver, FE 8-4393. Call in afternoon. IRONINGS | AND WASHINGS. 8-0887. iRONINGS, e crimes committed while overseas) Wtd. Household Goods .... 32. 8181. ment plan, combined With social| years of age, High school ef.| of an honest & legitimate {ood CUSTOM HOMES “BY LICENSED 297 NORTH PERRY ST. ' WRIGHT-VALUET with the armed forces Wtd. Miscellaneous ....... pitalization plan. sential with some college pre-| freezer plan Highest commissions, | builder. Free estimates UL 2-5178 | FE 5-888 FE 5-0693 FE 5-941 . — should be either regis-| ferred. Good pay and permanent| paid plus monthly bonus to qual-) CEA\IENT & BL OCK —_$_____________ GET CASH FOR YOUR HOME tJ i Earl W and Money Wanted peerscocssg 1} Tha k 1 tered as professional engineers in| position offered to the right man ified persons. Age 25 & over Our! | or equity through an FHA or GI Chief Justice arren Wanted to Rent | Card of nks Michigan a expect rote If you qualify, come in and talk) Company has nee eres tood WORK — FE_5-0782 Lost & Found 26 *sle Phone for particulars. Clark ° peeige ike cee . LALLA A LE on within ears. Salary t | customers since or appt | - « ; geveral of his associates had Share Living Quarters wee 33) RT TO EXPRESS; to $9000 Con Ieee Personnel pulmorerneithathe sme AEST | phone MA 6-6000 Brown's Food CE R. AMIC T IL. EO III IN Bea LEG) Uh Male Ua Mlacle ta 7? |A HUMBLE EFFO: 7888. Res FF 4-4813. Open e shown keen interest in Davis Wtd. Tr rtati 34, our gratitude to our many fice, Oaklend County Office Butid. | Service, main office, 33096 North. FREE ESTIMATES—-TERMS = FOUND 1 WHITE SETTER. VIC _ning s & Sundays statement and had asked for de- ORY wring? ial friends, neighbors and reiatives ny We 1 Lafayette St, Pontiac, FE OO OO |__western Hwy at Orchard Lk Rd Advance Floor Co OR _ 38701, of Baldwin & Kennett Rd Pay > | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. .... 35! for their kindness, sympathy! 3 m CARETAKER, 10 APTS. GAS 22,\COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE for ad & claim same FE 5-885? | GLAND FH: A. } tails. Wanted Real Estate 36 flowers. cards and contributions'qa NEW BOSS—YOURSELF “Es | Cadillac Zeff. 660 Whitmore, Lay. sand — finish LeRoy Mil frost GOLD WATCH WITH GOLD! CASH FOR —— td pg ee ee mes eee | during the illness and@ passing of| tablished sales route with approxi- Det. WO 2-3825 ler, FE 4-603 braid bracelet, Oct 19 Engrave WE TRADE LD Justice Hugo L. Black ey pa rm eer. Peers Geuly. iit etieear ai ac inists ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE DRY wart TAPING AND FINISH | to Dorts orem parhur Watch 152 DORRIS & SON REALTORS Greene whether the justice or de mue' : : available. Ful! or part time Av. ing Free estimates’ FE 8-6781 | given to Doris Eaton Travis by 7 a . thanks to Rev. Robert Garner; start. Married, under 40 with j ; . e Artt Mu Bring pers ~ ony ye i fense departments have tried to} and the choir of the a % car and phone. Call OR’ [7X TP’, RIFNCED ALI - oto 1 oom 150 N. Perry ap ee aed sot to 1309 Waskingicn Bia’ ee eon . S Your rE ey Q . | 0 ‘|r ~\r . — —— rie n't se vour ome get legislation to cover punishment) RENTALS OFFERED Gish to tneak the North Branch| ~ ~ BARTENDER mek se ND MEN ONLY! HIGH EARNINGS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Con. _{% ante eT Service ene waiting | Giroux- of capital crimes by dependents| Mason Lodge for thelr Grave) Bart ume fable Bebe Mires TROY, MICHIGAN | fOR BRANCH MANAGER," pructon Yang! manerance Eo LOST. 2) ENOLISH “POINTER Flarit Real Bate, ali) Oi . . _| : : side Service and Black urn) Bar 334 E Bivd. South D NA I GR NC. i thelisalesiletrcris ctuaupropielin Pp : and Cooley Lake Road. EM 3-6942 —— in some way r an by ent pts. urns. cee | Funeral Home for kindness. Mrs _ 4755 ROCHESTER RD _ Soca Mb TanchMotliceMee sn lence FREE ESIFIMATES ON WIRING < - oe aces BROS martial. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished ... 38 _Samue!_H_ Moore and Pamily CALL TOMIUAT GO PMS = ITECHNICAL WRITERS| 1 any type of sales or crean, fF water heater ranges and LO pelt, Gesaiew: fenticc. ue _CAN an SEER x * * Rent Houses Furnished ... 39) In Memoriam 2, To find out i you ean quality For procedures, technical publica fidential intersicw with Cempecy Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron. _ Ward Cail OR 3-8260 ee ee Ee clear, - ; ' : n | r a PART TIME Job that woula tlors reports xperience: wi " d A ~ 7 5 _ : iq. LOST SUNDAY NIGHT. 1018-'59 f ant 06000 to $20 - eine cntiee ie oe a | table ou orears’ ae per week tilrary “opecitications aenrea | Piengent, phope Mrs. Reeue ai “EXCAVATING — TRENCHING. LOST SUNDAY, NIGHT, 10.8 st ee 7 j eae e refer young man with minimum | ———“———____ St ——_—___“_~ ____| light t rs and body mark : wt fhe and that there was no problem in Rent e tages IT 18 WITH SINCERS APPRECTA. | and pt retain 33 har “Elien on ceeeetine college LOOKING POR A JOB IF 80. HOME. GARAGE CABINS ADDI. jt {AP fA. and body mark ener wi thout mortgage or fi- 1958 because there were no capital | For Rent Rooms ..... S660 os ae me Picea anda t0|GAREER OPPORTUNITY DUE M.C. write Pontiac Press Box 75 tions wy builder FHA —| tail straight up Easv to tdentify | T&2ne aie pale Wy until pai 4-6 a a 5) s a . 1 fi offenses committed by dependents Rooms With Board . - 43) us by our relatives. friends and| “to expansion. a 65-year-old Life 118 eee" aa ‘Lake Orton REAL ESTATE rome go ———_| Hunters help me find her Re | Hbors duri the last ill-| Insurance organization has an —————————~—=— Salesmen or salesladies —- ex- HOUSE MOVING FU LLY. ward James Abney, Davisburg Rent Apts. | Furnished | 37 overseas that year. | Convalescent Homes . Ml = aaa aan ol our beloved| opening in this area for @ full or TELEPHONE CANVASSERS | adhoc preferred. Pontiac Mil- equipped FE 48450 L A Young ME 4-9364 Wiener insisted that ‘there can Hotel Rooms ......... + 45° mother Mrs. Rose E toh aed pert tie man. The mas 5 wart) I fe os a onereteee| Seek Rochester, Bloomfield areas MON gE LOST FEMALE GERMAN | SHEP 1 RM KITCH, SHOWFR BATH, : 3 | j , : ructic pai See erd 147 r ° T a be no military jurisdiction without Rent Stores ............. : pes tect poor cas Father | 25-50, ambitious, good character. WE ARE ENLARGING OUR USED, sales New Photo Listing program SEABOARD FINANCE CO, 1185 chester OL 6-2402 Reward id on teen Se military status." He said obviously Rent Office Space ....... 47 o'Donnell. To the Choir and| must own a car Have the desire car staff. Real opportunity to _Call FE 44525 for interview N Perry FE 8-9661 LOST MANS BLACK ONYX RING },ROOM APT CLEAN | QUIET. 78 . y| | Voorhees Siple Funeral Home | to earn a better-than-everage in-| good men. Apply in person to WANTED. MIDDLEAGED COU- TRFNCHING EXCAVATING FOR with diamond at Fisher Bods Jf S Be Vals Gaceartens oe Mrs. Dial had no military status.| For Rent Miscellaneous .. 48 Alsolis friends (nnaliraiatives ctor! a with el plus ee er Bill Spence Rambler, Inc, 256 pie con iepgesa on comes septic tanks Field tile footings; Fite Prevention Dept. Call PE oF BM gg ices — epee ns j id for by e company. you 1 . Pontia te abou miles east o ‘on- ck reli IT 5, 4-9426 é 2 md He said the government ere page aan Tamay aun pc ese specifications please ae 2 on CAR BALES. tiac. Must have exp. with garden. _@tches_and boat well. UL 2.5404 on : 7 = ANSWERS 7G | LARGE ROOM APARTMENT failed to explain why, “‘if its civil-| nae 7 We ri rimmed call Mr. Clark. MI 6-6600 or MI WANTED 2 eer toe sel eo ing ac spare and minor oy alertness a 3 & bene vate GRA’ FCAT ANS! oe i. OC private entrance and bath Bes i ‘ : } 4 al 6-660; evenings Ph pine | pairs arm experience helpful ttics fintshe awis : D3 ey Je 1) a fore 3 pm FE 2-6102 ian employes must be Se vt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CANVASSERS. $50 PER WEEK AND JUS. other benefits. Apply in’ but not necessary Must live in alter $ pm arshe : Waa GLX’ RACHEL OEA BARA ames person to Bill Spence Rambler, sin As k part time or full pr ; ~ LOST. MANS BLACK STETSON ! BI = rie: 1 F il miltery oe bee = ee rel orrestort 4 _Soslyn SPE Ee Bere: see ane eed Ee Le ume. Write Box 6s. Pontine Pies. . Pat Lee FE 2 rere REAS De ooh A ne & Huron FE? 7 ra semen BE #1988 or incorporated in the arm = WOOL PRESSER, 8185 COOLEY ~ \\a\Tyrr) R G SNYDER ms LAYING soe via M KITCHENETTE. HEAT, forces.”’ | For Sale Houses <.......; | > =F Bh eel IPDS) bs _lLake Rd _ EM 3-4661 | WANTEI - sand ng and finishing Phone FE LADIES’ WHITE Seer “)IAMOND - emer “- pt ‘water furnished. . * * ee | Inceme Property Ps one son- O ns CALL -TONIGHT | WOOL PRESSER Middle-aged rin for ie ig 5-05 oz wrist watch EM 3-245] Ro ilaenie ona puatk wteee ° on country estate abou miles Siege atte De ieee e 2 ; oon acl In a concluding argument, Davis For Sale Lake Property .. PUNERAL ten ' (730-10 pm) To find out if | ee eee. 5. liye aoe a ee ROOF REPAIRS ieee opar fume bt eee z ee hn APT. PRIVATE BATH & h blishes that _|For Sale Resort Property| 52 Designed for Funera ou can sony jer a —_ to Mr. Pruitt. Pontiac Laundry | pales ea lesieoe pean JF Fatm EAVESTROUGHING FE_6-0444 money. Contents, of value only to $mrance : ent ersons having . close | Suburban Property 53, Y oorhees- Siple you n ate $50 D week and 540 S Telegraph experience helpful oar mer peer __ Building” ; Supplies 14 area res as ou GAVE BEEN ¢ ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE a ene still retain your regular job. | cell =e ‘ anal and bath 1!1 N_ Telegraph yl t full time. Write Box 65, | tan & white male pup. about 6 connection with the armed adage Pad Sale pee seoeseses a FUNERAL HOME et SO Reecetnasenananarenanees _Help Wanted Female 7 Wanted Female 7 _Pontiac Press. . |NEED CASH FOR REPAIRS OR mos old Strayed from 129 W 7 RMS_ hai “PVT ENT or “‘have consistently been subject to, For Sale Acreage ....... hic Servs new construction? See SEA-! Colgate, vic Baldwin, _ple only, u ur bulance _ —— or Motor BABYSITTER FOR 3 HRS. (2 BOARD FINANCE, 1185 N. Perry _Reward, FE 4-3829 : - 2 RM & KITCHFNETTE. PVT. court-martial jurisdiction where| For Sale Farms .......... 5| 3 days wk PE $-0752 Em eee mecoctss 9 st. FE 8-p6s! > t. Adults. 100 Norton. : oss eres = onals 27 _bath_& ent Adults 100_ the authority of the civil courts|Sale Business Property . ot COATS BABYSITTER TO LIVE IN. MORE Business Service 13 _Notices & Pers als 27 7 RM. AND BATH. BASEMENT fs ’ | for home than wages. FE 8-6418. “TS d ‘ pt. util furn. $45 mo 63 Ruth. does not extend. Rents L’se Bus. Prop. ... . 5TA| we Pane —_—. erm) before 3 pm | x ALA. ~_—_——_—_—~rrr 19TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL TE as . . e Sree 2-3 years experience in sheet met- Coid wave oe $5 50 r- U Se Davis said the only real alter-| For Sale or Exchange .... 58 — RIPPIN CHAI DRAFTSMAN 'BABYSITTERS AND PRACTICAL 2 ere aan SCA NARI UT native is trial in a foreign court | nenae gp renee CHAPEL $84) Lh pain Nursery Service fer merece ba jase Me rf r “AA Pei sre | Dete sea 2 (oR a Mae oe v. Garage. : ae | a 2: - round Midwest rnlay merit “or 1V% c No drinkers 209 Norton which Congress has _ decided . CURB GIRLS, 18 AND OVER. 4920) Pontiac State Bank Bidg * ANNOUNCI ING. ; nt Worry—Know the Facts . rep against Cemetery Lot Lots | Graduate preferred |_ Dixie Hwy Pandy’s Drive-In | 5.9227 Get Confidential Investigation. 2 cca uated, ana probe al, . FINANCIAL naeeeeeneet . CARHOP EXPERIENCED APPT Y — ; ___ FE _ 35-5201 _ _| Rents reduced ny Stcichauch, eff ialist Work PERE MS PAM EMETEN| with 210 3 years exe (DM ehan Wronae beret) EVELYN EDWARDS | “SEW OWNERSHIP" sgy-our ‘on woway seep: Bult "soa Semen uron | rN rt- pete dea ne a riendiy 1viso i] ~~ ~ Socialist Workers Party - ses i VOCATIONAL [8 Paral 2 tex trie 2-3122 After 8pm or if no an- 2 rins., private bath. Close Business Opportunities .... 59 nerience. Medium- |COOK’S HELPER WITH GRILL COUNSELING SERVICE SEWER CLEANERS 2-873 a . ‘ t _ * experience. Also waitress. Eat 44; IRON SUITE ol { CLEANERS _sSwer. FE 2-8734 Confidentia » Sears. FE 4-2579. Files for 60 Ballot Spot | Sale Land Contracts ...... 60 BOX REPLIES ; ; _More Lunch, 921 W. Huron. “4% il hoa FE ¢1420 ALL SPECIAL LINES. FAMILY te - phe — ware | Money to Loan ............ 61) At 10 a.m. Today there siz company manufac- |srpgR.y LADY TO STAY WITH — NOW OPERATED BY | clothing ante tite boys’ 2 qhOOMs: Es Big)” 5 LANSING — The Socialist Mortgage Loans .......... 62/} were replies at The Press ; tal stamped |_12.30e'm. Part ime. PE's-s062| | RECEPTIONIST Robert Berden | special bras 32-46D, small burt. $-2707 Workers Party of Michigan has office the followin turing metal stampe SSSeee : ep| Attractive girl between ages 18 nursing & amputees Reg. girdles 2 anp 3 RMS, CLOSE TO SEARS, completed fling nominating peti- boxes: ™ ss Tn ; “for, making varaperies ‘and slip| 38 for reception and general of . oe orts Let ine correctly fit you Thoows a . assembuies Or autlo- covers Lee wor apy awerel uaranteec ork ow prices. Proceeds Ps ae + zt tions with the secretary of state ISE on tek Welsgrea. Vn hone Emglopmes "og" Fonuae sia piece abel _fund, "State Hospital. PE 8-7373 dy only 6 2 He a place on the 1960 election bal-) MERCHAND 5, 9, 14, 22, 24, 26, 28, motive and related in- XPS ALE SLADY Bank Bldg FE 5-927 10 Years Experience KN MROTREDS ae Gi per mane 7 OL. . 48 a4 “~ aNi . “. Saginaw The minority party submitted _ Swaps 63 ~ s ot 65 75, 103. 118, dustries. Reply Pon- as aire person. Robinson's, Mir- ____ Instructions: SPARTAN ELECTRIC |Fred_Herman OR_3-1892 9 RMS. CLEAN, UTIL ITIES F FUR - eee erry so0c0so¢ , 64, 65, 75, 103, 116, ‘ . \ ri < SP. ete ee : see Soa WGEtGn AVEIEE - — PRIVATE DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES 739° onl 32,008 signatures. The legal mini- For Sale Clothing ......... 644 iis. , 9 | EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR SINGING LESSONS — PRIVAT! 390 WHITTEMORE Mocomite. Mrs. Wala‘ PE 2 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE mum is 12,708. ‘Sale Household Goods .... 65 tiac I ress Box 11 a ipede and Tn teak os a. etent. experienced teacher Ca’! Ir}. 2-8001 5-7805 a | ! welcome $lo per ; commission us ave = ~ “ Mrs Paul = A ERTISING Werk . 5-1051 Highest vote the party polled in Antiques 65A & + ; ences Write Pontiac Press, Box FF 4:8458. ask for FOR IMPRINTED _ ADVE tTISING ° = , Sess: sie : aoe ere ¢ oars Los > . nes hes si be . : worciasiiie ene ~nod ii] 2 ROOM APT UTIL Pur $10 the last state election was some Hi-Fi, TV & Radios ..... 66.9 @| Replies confidential. eee Wanted Male 11 Ae Thee Remove i ait wales Call Fe 6 weet 78 Clark } 3 J - aA ~ *7> miata re is F “A URON 1.800 votes for lieutenant governor Water Softeners — Pontiac P Pontiae Prean por Private |b. 4. CARPENTER AND CARINET MPS REMOVED ve RAL APT “409 Wo HURON FE out of the total of 2,244,000. |For Sale Miscellaneous .... 67 The ontiac ress Sine a oe eae “ HHLDREN work. New and repatr OR 3-8748 ote i. ground by ie as In Debt? : aa ALI ROOMS CLOSE IN. | . | ! "NTER WORK NEW 7 Pee . w eerctnly irnished No drink- |Christmas Trees ........ 67A FOR WANT ADS { and light Howie renin ls aS a 4-4210 ALL MAKES OF Fou NTAIN PENS oe GS iy Hanes Me cee J a ee eee i i 1 rents i n a If vou are havi oubl g a More than 800,000 U.S. couples Christmas Gifts ......06. 67B | week EL 6-2013 |A-l PAINTING a WALL PA) stPeur office ‘General, Printing -& Daa” CONSET. 2 RMS. GROUND FLOOR PRI- apply each year to adopt children. | Machinery .......... veeee, 68) DIAL FE 2-8181 EXPERIENCED CLEANER AND WOUSEKEEPER. LIVE IN. 6 DAYS, _Ptrne. FE 24 “CARPENTRY | Office Supply Co 1 Law- MICHIGAN CREDIT CONSEL- vate entrance Adults, FE 4-131 About 90,000 vailabl -{Do It Yourself <:....- fae () spotier with some pressing adil: room and board, uniforms, $15,A-1 ALL TYPES ae _Tence St. Phone FE 3-0135 on 2 nen ng bdake 2); RM ON PONTIAC LK. MOD- u , are available an : F 8 te 5 p.m. ity. Collins Cleaners, 650 Wood- to $20 week. Private room with|_Free estimates. FE ~_ |BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS |_ State Bark Bide ern Clean. Gas heat. Responsible nually. Cameras & Equipment ... 70 From © a.m. Pe ward, Rochester. OL 2-711 TALE.| IYStory. Must be neat. have|AUTO PAINTING ¥ AND D BUMPING Wall and windows. Reasonable, IF_YOU NEFD "(3800 FOR ca _adults OR 3-5292 es . e an wo - - 3 e 2 r i we; BLI ARIN jane igs tt inal > Se ee ae) ale ano man) liane in rite ee viatanterd RE 32-7365. 47914, - hal SEABOARD FINANCE, 118 N 2&3 3 RMS. PVT. BATH A Public Hearing _— ae at City 'Sale Office Equipment . of ae B apstoceres = The Must be oe es Pontiac Press Ryan Road. custo Asp lalt _Perry_ zt ae se AFELY AND CLEAN ROOMS ; FOR QUIET Hall, 2965 Orchard Lake Road, November Sale Store Equipment ... aikility MSGR aarrote Seek ie te Oe ly HOUSEKEEPER. 1 CHILD AC- AVAILARLE NOW CARPENTER avin [ee counle or lady $12 week. FE ey EO °F Sale Sporting Goods .... v4 | Ban heat fnergee [| _Si-veornets na "| cepted FE O-itae after @ pm |" and ‘eabinet rork new end ¢'| Excavating. Grading. MY sseri.| fconemrally mith nenly released. S°)eq Haw jowing pr for that portion of the firs | HOUSEKEEPE N LU} —Pe zoe | _Lake rion 3 AND BATH. $18. WK. Leet ty Public aiey along the rear of Hunting Accommodations THA |) eterisn vot the "advertise. sneted 148 Wo Huron, ee OUSEKEE: Bn eet ~ BOOKKEEPING. a TAXES | 5; ee re MOTOR EFRVIGE BF. MMS a OCCASION r ROOM, $7 a wen Park Subdivis: ment whic! as en ren- tdi : hts. Must like children. Top EMpire_ a and rewindin 218 E x z di : TIVE ROOMS, as recorded in Liber 50 of Plats, page 35, Bait, Minnows, Etc. ...... 75 dered valueless through the EXP. WOOL PRESSER. STEADY. | HP ea to qualified person. Write CARPENTER. NEW & REMODEL-| Bike Ph. F E'43981" aa Call Arizona and Western Pard- 3 ennee e tae ee ee re described as:/Sand, Gravel & Dirt ...... 76!§ error. m cancel ations Apply Walker's Cleaners, Lake Box 67, -Pontiac Press ine. FE 5-9685 FURNACES Cine WN EDT AND] —7tts- FE _8-1586 oe FE 8-367 r rE nm] _ - Lot 8 of “said Subdivision: thence South-| Wood, Coal & Fuel ...... 7 year eet meer ‘0 ae FIREMAN TO OP-.| : CARPENTER WANTS WORK serviced. C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788 ee TIES pe ee 3}. ROOM. PRIVATE ENTR ws westerly along the Southerly line of Lots’ Plants, Trees Shrubs .... 78 { adjustments will be given erate automatic oil fired boiler. | INSPECTOR west of Pontiac. Phone collect’ pi aSTERINGLNEW OR REPAIR, | Tesponsihie for any debts con- bath Matthews St OR 3-7887 Tandéa distance of 34.65 feet; thence! . 79, wi ut it. Rochester Paper Co., Rochester, | Experienced with all around abil- Hartland _ 3834. oe _Work_ guaranteed FE _5-0394 —— | tracted ih any other than myself 7 RMS” a BATH. 31 STOWELL. & (21, deg. 31" 40" W Add feet: thence| For a ar re 7 Closing time for advertise. Mich. ity for a quality dry cleaning CARPENTER WORK WANTED ~~ saws MACHINE “FILED ay | Bemianun Frederick smith, 403 9 EMP oon rtheasterly to # point on the East dea | Dogs rain eet josing time for advertis BD MAN plant. Stead Good working con-| New or repair’ At @ repconable Maney Leach 19_ Bagley 8 Edit ontiac chigan Se ° XP. YARD & TORCH AN, y. IMS PRIVATE BATH AND bet gp eivisien; thence N @L deg-| 15 os Dogs ...eeeee--, gi|f mente containing type sises mechanically inclined. Steady) _dith . _Tate. Call before 10 pm FE 8-2227 »o""Cappy PARTS FOR ALI OFFICE. & SCHOOL SUPPLIES DP erance, Gus heated. 61 8. Parke along the East Subdivision ng seeeee . arger regu aga ? BIN MAKER AND CARPEN. auto and wringer washers. Whole-| sifts— Party Favors— lime 10.39 feet to the point of beginning. type is 12 o'clock noon the So: ee ee eae *L 5 CARINET, MAREE AND Cir re) Site and writy WEDDING NEFDS st ee ‘At which time all protests will be day previous to publicathm. Parts, 6730 16 Mile Rd.___|s3¢_ 8. Woodward Bienen wh —_ * |way's Replacement Parts & Service —Greeting Cards — Stationery— 3 RM APT ts _ENT . or heard by the City Council of the City EXPERIENCED ALUMINUM WIN- MATURE WHITE WOMAN WITH NY 96 Oakland FE 2-4021| BOO OIL PAINTS ersons onl est side = of Keego Harbo NOTICE TO 1 b CARPENTER WORK OF ANY ® hy go Harbor, Michigan. dow man for working in shop; car to do housework & some kind Reasonable. Call after , EILEEN B. VAN HORN. FARM MERCHANDISE ADVERTISERS cutting ovt & assembly of .torm} driving, § days. MI 61211. pag ty ® Dressmak’ g & Tailor’g 17 “BACKENSTOSE” } ROOMS & BATH. NEWLY DECO- Cherk a The line for cancella- windows & screens. Must have MEDICAL LABORATORY : p.m. EE re, 19 East Lawrence FE 27-1414 Se Near St Michael's. FE Oct. 23, "59. tion of transient Want Ads ience. Apply 7940 EXP. WOOL PRESSER WOULD EN| 43990 = 82 is now 8 a.m. the day of ee Nictans experienced, all shifts, | ®/)) ise “Wark wwornings [ALTERATIONS ON BOTH M WHITE BROS. - Hay, Grain & Feed ....... wa 7, Cooley Lake Road. Northern) gaiary to compensate with ex- vt cee! and women's clothes. FE 4-5665.| CAN SELL YOUR HOME } FINE ROOMS AND BATH. AUTO- EBY A Livestock 83 pier pega — Wholesale Co. No phone cal's. rience. Pontiac Osteopathic] _F= 8-6245 or FE 4-699 27 Florence Ave., Pontiac matic heat. couples preferred. eet tovbe eid bythe Pig For Sale ey, HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF GET-| Hospital. FE 5-4192. FULL TIME WORK OF ANY KIND. | DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- Wd. Children to Board 28 28 re sa2 sip Tuesday, November ‘10,| Wanted Livestock ......... M4 CASK WANT AD RATES j/ ting into sales, but never seemed| NURSES’ AIDES (EXP. FOR ALL| Experienced in gas PE 7.1084 |_terations. Mrs. Bodell. FE 4.9033, | “~~~ } ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, 1008. Oat 8:36 30 p.m. to consider the follow-| For Sale Poultry . con LS | to get started? We have several!’ shifts) Apply in person, 10 am.|_STocery store work FE “ORING AL- eo i cute. comfortable, in Country gate tes tone tke: seeee { Lines 1-day 3-Days 6Days openings for experienced salesmen, to ¢ 5m. No phone cails. GARDENER PART TIME. EX- DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. | gh] __FE4 surroundings. OR 3-3766 ing hange from resident! .| Sale Farm Produce sesoons Ls) 2 $1.80 $2.04 93.15 but will train a sharp young Bloomfield Hospital pert garden planting, pruning and in my. home “Call FE 8465. LICENSED ae CARE >.60MS. PRIVATE BATH AND cial: Sale Farm Equipment ... . 87, 3 1.50 2.97 450 man aplasia Pieri 2100 Woodward, Pontiac —s | Winterizing Nower — shrub) — Day, hour or week. FE $-6340 _ entrance. Utilities furnished. FE wots, ora ReGen dtl: Auction Sales BP SE SR GU cehi fou ne'er and raul ED) IADIRE 2,8 OVER Peo Geainee” WORK To | ~~ Kaundry Service 20 Wig Household Goods 20's! i I EI for saleswork. For interview call NI | SE RMS. UPPER FLAT. ioning at @ point on the 6 300 840 820 ae 36 0 eh ee ee el ; 78), help on college funds FE 82635 ie Poets 3 ee oe Bie 5-9511, between 10 and 2:00 E 5-495: or UL 2-3 Ip See ee ee eee | COMPLETE FAMILY LAUND - nd bath. Very nice weet Peting stot ela Betion Dial nal cme i. . $3 Bry this week, for a personal appoint-|" REAL ESTATE SALESLADIES — | YOUNG MAN, 20. HARD WORKER) Service — Shirt service Pontiac FURNITURE NE EDE D| Nee ‘eco ple lower. FB E ment. iThis may the most; We have two active offices —| wants steady employment. FE Hormel 6840 S. Telegraph FE : . aq cane of said Bection 31; thence east at ) 4.50 yet th 4-1832 ~ : 8.10 12.42 important call you'll ever make.)| Pontiac and Lake Orion and we 4-4900 Entire home or odd lot : ead a — angles . said west _— of Bection OTIVE 10 5.00 $00 8§=—. 113.80 —mpor soled AT) Aid te rived Vaddltlon iealesiadiaa ftoribath : —_——_ — top dollar Will buy outright ‘' > ROOMS AND BATH FIRST cane $24.82 feet to the center) AUTOM! |LOOKING FOR JOB SECURITY? offices. We "are willing to train) YOUNG MAN JUST OUT ie Landscaping 21) sell it for you. B&R Communtty ~ poor FE 9.4366 hae of Malcolm Drive (50 feet wide) An additional charge of Age 27-40, married. No exper- | Atmy, desires job of any kind | WU Sale Phone OR 3-2717. ;. (vacated March 38, 1932); thence south 60c will be made for use of lence necessary, on tHe job train-|_ 89 inexperienced person FE 5.2856. a tial 3 LARGE RMS. aay PARKING slong the center line of Malcolm Drive il 89 Pontiac Press box numbers ing. Earnings unlimited, estab-|Comtact: Don Fletcher | ACE TREE SERVICE RE-| | NEEDED. 7 ROOMS USED FUR-,” 102 Parkhurst FE 5-5502 218.56 feet; thence west at right angles, For Sale Housetrailers . : lished insurance route. FE 2-3601 102.8 Broadway’ Work Wanted Female 12,“ moval and trimming. Get our| niture and appliances. Cash. pi NpaR BUS ‘o DRINKING, to the west line of said Bection of a ®| Rent Trailer Space seeeee 90° eee rg a : , Lake ORL OIB_ON woes da. FE 2-7188 or FE 8-9735. _ Please phone FE 2-6842 or MA FF 27-9034 401 N. Paddock St of 62482 feet more or eas. to Auto Accessori . 9] VEE a LAWRERCE YS gavtgns” st..2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- = aa ae KY. BLUE sOD.|_5-2289 ‘til 9 pm ______'|;-Gomgs AND BATH. BABY WEL- Dent cloak San ection 21: Shenee = c OB oerecrerse po Help Wanted Male 6) Milling Machine oper- Pontiac, Mich. * Ing & house cleaning, FE _3-7581.| Deliveries made 3 fhm UD. | WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR: HOUSE. * Come. 106. Dresden. OF SAl@ UL IPOS... --17- 2+ —— — Dintontinctnn te te “f ins Raita ttn WOR .| 2601 Crooks Rd. UL 2-4 —_ hold goods, either by private sale AR - a tat giant sme Auto Service seeves, 93,2 PERMANENT roa) Ot familiar with Cin: veninc. Cae Dene Mart nike DAY WORK teow SOME Ex |ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK, FIN-| E. Smart Sale Farm Rochester 3 rooms. west feel weribgd tad snd that’ pore ooters : the city of Birmingham, Depart-| cinnati, 1-18, Cincinnati,| eideriy rson.| BABYSITTING AND IRONING IN| _‘#h grading. Top soil. Fe 2-0603.| or public OL 1361 sals. L.| bath. Reasonable. Inquire 22 the above described land and that Sale Motor Scooters ...... 94 ment of Public Works. Must be - Brid Mill Bioomfeid Sia. "Seoitarfum _ Hospital Road vicinity. PE 4-9746. |BULLDOZING | LANDSCAPING.| Michigan s_1-56. Auburn Ave tion of said Malcolm Drive as lies wi bin For Sale Motorcycles .. 95| &® resident of Birmingham, or the 0-8, & Bri geport Mills. Non-Alcoho TR. | Topsoil and fill dirt. EM 3-2415)CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-'> ROOMS AUBURN HEI HEIOHTS AR- the above described pa’ veeees immediately adjacent area. Ex-| J ict experience in detail. | 2100 Woodward at 8a. Lk. Rd. BABYSITTING BY THE HOUR | or EM 3-2294. |“ pitances. Odd pieces or housefull FF 2-7080. after § p.m parcel also known as/ For Sale Bicycles ......... 96| perienced in street or sewer and) + P Pontiac | nights only, call days FE 46-0661.) Ou PLETE LANDSCAPING | Prompt. courteous service Paaoua ca with wait © Southwert M, Bection ‘31, Watez:| Boats & Accessories ...... 97 Sie’ Age web Monee Te ne Alt replies held in con- scrips, PONTIAC® — BUSIEST [COLORED LADY WANTS | GENER- | ~ piack dirt, top, soil and fill. Tree’ FE 47881 “laundry facilities MI” 4-1456 ord Township, Oakland County, Michi- 30° i xenerous fringe} Bsht spot bas opening for 2 week-| _al_ho ATE att —— Wtd. Miscellancous _ _30 J AND 4 ROOMS. AUTOVATIC — ae og wo LB gare iberg’ ve eeaeeee aaac0nec 4:3 z= en a ra Pri. Pringe idence. erou SC! end waitresses. Experience and GOLORED LADY WISHES HOUSE-| 44228 or OR 3-0165 SF AND ot ate cr FE O11 Bde ey nefits include pa vacation : a) { —Tee Onkiand in Ter’ 83 sill clsdgage (cc earl i rage tip as De stok leave. insurance, and retire-| benefits. Plant located). ings Rota lo'g Bar ana ee | Tye oF Eatek BAERS ARES re acne, Tos we oeee is HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER 4 ROOMS AND BATH, FUR- all md County hecorde, are requested to Transportation Offered ... 100) ment provisions. Apply Munict- between Pontiac & taurant 139_8. Telegraph Road. a Capies |_2-5464 adding machine or piece of office pished 188 Beach ; _ home Wanted Used Cars VOL) fir geieog. ©) Martin Street) yy: ke. Reply |?4RT, TIME EEPER. up DAINTY MADE SALESLADIES | GN BOILDINO AND REPAIR | furniture or equipment not ini¢"pooMs. NICKtY FURNISHED Map. together verses MI 4-1800. Valled Lake. Reply|"%o'%G9 ‘hours a week afternoons, needed. in Pontiac and s ’ wn cit-| use? We will buy these Items — gig utilities FE 44686 wf rane ts By a“ ange Used Auto Parts 102 20 . towns. FE 5-7805 Complete lawn service lawn aa h ae t he ‘at is uto Pa seeeeeee Pontiac Press Box 104. Central location. Apply Box 30, = _ nee) ting and maintenance. MI 6-4109 _OR 3- 4 ROOM PRIVATE BATH & ; ENT ¢ office pe the “Townanip Sale Used Trucks ....... 103) SAVE ENERGY, USE SAN FOR PIPE ViITING AWD oe Oe ce tame Men, Tes) Mave & Trackini 22 Money Wanted _ SL Pine Knob _Ra_ OR 3.7687 Spervisor be exam y F ING AND §ALESLADY WANTED FOR TOYS) ns or +4 °. FE oving Ing 42 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. PARe Auto Insurance ....... 104 Oo linda eet metal, _inateliation. 3101 Or- and Wed. Exp. and referenc MIR “ ADSIT STEWART ae chard Lake ‘Road, Kee arber aay Wace gales ol gearlgeLL o WANTED: 98500 AT € PER CENT| tislly furnished. Biieabeth Lake. ‘ Chairman, | Foreign & Spts. Cars ..... 105 sa place to live or a Wenica LABORATORY tppointment. Alice's Wonderland: HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? 1-A Reduced Rates interest. Will pay a $100 month) Call KE 3-303? ; — "Sanne SeEreaeaN Sale Used Cars .......... 106 ood used car, see Classi l-} nieians experienced, | all shifte, Mt e-i1i3 . Capable, mature, ex woman| Local or long distance mov with house as security. OR 3-3536. HowNTOWN APARTMENT, PRI . : , co ae to potion with ex-|§SHORT | ORD EL-MIL wil care for your children in SMITH. MO VING CO co. Fi FE eaohi WANTED TO BORROW $6.000 ON| vate bath, 618 week includes heat; Noh yg Sy ran ield NOW! ce Pontiac Osteopathic! Coffee Shop, Milford, Michigan. held home. 3-3580, oe MOVING SERVICE | ss! Cente home. Private party. FE lights and gas. Caretaxer, 60 W) Oct 23 & Nov. ospital. “FE 5-4192. MU 4645. -4279. eaneen e Rates 345 -1955 4 . { »” ‘ . \ THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 _Rent t Apts. Furnished 37 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 4 RMS. MODERN, PARTLY FUR- nished. MA 5-5000. rane CABIN APART-) Cee ee meee] OR TOT ee | fat es eae meer Oxbow + privileges. deluxe UNION N LAKE — MODERN _lLake. FE 5-0441. $70 per month 2265, 3 rooms & bath Brecyching _@ ROOM HOME IN GOOD WEST Lake Rd. EM 3-41646 _private. "Ae adults. . EM 3-4285. ss side suburban area. Small fam- FUR: ARTMENT, $10 UPPER PLAT. NEAR SCHOOL, ily only. $45. Floyd Kent, Real- week, 2 rooms near Pontiac Gen-| | rge living room bedroom,,; tor. FE 5-6105. Hospital. 8. J | kitchen, bath, heated. Garage. 4 BEDRM. VACANT. NEWLY ir Idea] for single man. Call own entrance. children welcome.| orated. Gas heat. Fireplace. __5-O441. ____, Reasonable. EM 3-4995. _ | _mo. OR 4-0095. MODERN 2 UNION COURT APTS '4 ROOMS AND BASEMENT. NEAR | a oe floor bath garage. West side. rE 44188 or oe 8-3265. QUIET " UPPER FLAT. oo or heat. Ga * seboat "8t3 terford _ > caea $75 me. an. oe ee ENT AND bath, garage. All utilities Near Crooks and Auburn. UL 2-2848 UNION LAKE — MODERN APT bidg. 3 rooms & bath. Everything private. ». Adults EM 3-4285 WALLED LAKE 230 SOUTH PON- tiac Trail. 4 room apt. Heatec _ $18 week. TO 5-5005 0 Why Pay More? HEATING BILLS THIS WINTER? We have 3 rm. plus K&B apts for $50. Newy decorated cor; steam heat laundry facilities in _ Dice All Bave one badge bea Le) l & court ucuse Also terraces, houses @ attractive clean fur nished apartments SLATER APTS. $3 N PARKE (between E Pike & E. earn FE 4-3546 Nites & Sunaay see Caretaker @R. CAROL. A-) _ ARCADIA _ cr Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 ST CLASS APT BLDGS 4 RMS * bath 2 story easy Salk up Gas automatic hot Water & heat furnished by owner Private card and laundry ‘a Iles Al 444 EF Pike near eg a chool Phone accommodations Cai: FE _8- 890. 7 2 RMS WILL FPURN ! ADULT Cin redec Util $10 wk he 1090 2 ROOMS Se STOVE ano frigidaire. Adulls nis 290 _XN_ Paddock 2 3 BEDRMS. CLEAN OU gi: maa children welcome $50 rE _4-7881 or FE 4-0090 - 2 AND 3} ROOMS. PARTLY FUR- nished Utilities Hollywood Apartments _M4se HOWARD - 3 RMS r BATH ALL UTI! furn Stove & refrig Clean. In- quire 734 V W Huron St J ROOM APT. ADULTS ONLY clean, modern. private, heat hot t service ~as stove Close to downtown and buses No drinkers. References Call for __appointment 5-7 pm FE 22-2974! 3} ROOMS. PRI VATE BATH AND __entrance _ down stairs FE 5$-8259 3 ROOMS STOVE REFRIGERA tor, hot water furnished laundry facilities $45 a month. aiso 2 Toom cottage furnisned, ideal for Dachelor ofr working gir OR 4-0237 ee _ 3 BEUROOMS AND GARAGE EM _+4 ee _ ee 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. Newly decorated. FE $-2632 3 ROOMS & BATH ALL UTILI- ties furnished FE 5-5478 3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH Private entrance newly decora’- ed A utilities and gas range Corner Augusta and 1097 Sander- son 3} RMS AND BATH REFRIGER- g'or stove. hot water heat and cas furnished FE 8-0544 — 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. Heat furnished Near bus line $li a week MA 5-2476 o: FE 2-2930 3 ROOMS AND BATH STEAM heated apartment Cent Iv le t aa gas Tange FE 4-4807 3 ach APARTMENT CLOSE IN utilities furnished $14 week. 16 Oakt ll 3} & 4 RMS & “BATH. REFRIG & stove furn. Adults only. 454 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6859 3-4 RM AND BATH APTS. UPPER _ Heat furn. FE 2-7832 “4 RMS. AND BATH. UPPER. FE 4¢-5661 4 RMS & BATH. UPPER. HEAT _furn Adults only. 123, Seminole 4 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES furnished newly decorated. close _in FE 30877 _ @ RM PLAT. KEEGO STOVE & refrigerator. After 4 pm, FE 5-2760 ¢ ACRCSS FROM ELKS TEMPLE $45 mo. to steady couple. FE 4 ROOMS. UPPER HEAT AND hot water furnished. Good loca- tion FE 4-7706 4 RMS. & BATH. MODERN WITH stove, refrig. & garage. 57 Mark St 4 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE c.ose to town 1 child weicome _$36 a month FE 2-5333 _ 4 ROOMS AND BATH — UPPER _In Oxford. $45 month OR 3-1391 5 RMS & BATH. PARTLY FURN 1 chtld welcome No drinkers 1 blk. from Pisher Body. Call after 5 FE 5-4968. : 6 ROOMS | & BATH. UPPER WEST side, heat furnished. OR 60100 _atter 330 pm 5 ROOM UPPER. GAS HEAT AND garage Wes: side Cali FE 2-1822 $3 RMS & BATH ON 8. MARSHALL $50 mo FE 5-8564 : $ ROOMS Vek ni3SHED ~ OIL heat 87 Judson St. childre: acowed FE 4-5067 5 ROOM APARTMENT, “STOVE AN refrigerator furnisnea. $85 month ADpiy at 103 Bioomfiela Terrace _fext to St Joseph Hospital oe 5 ROOM APARIMENT 783 N 7 Paddock. Call Fo 4-1618 5 horas "VACANT 205 W. SHEF- Pontiac Very ciean Only : 3 per_mo Call LIncoin 8-8100 6 ROOM NEWLY DECORATED pt for rent on Home St. MApie 7 5-2476 6 ROOMS AND BATH APT, 872'; Ali Ave. $65 month FE BEAUTIFUL LOWER APT GAS neatec, aduits. $50. 22 Cadillac _FE 8-1063 - CHANDLER. 165-2 BEDRM LIKE new Parking Bsmt FOR CUOLOKBD «4 ROOMS AND| bath. all utilities furnished. $19 ——— er ~ Paul A. Kern, Realtor * BOQMAAble Sane BATM. CLARK CLARKSTON area MA E - . eaaARAW APTS. 1 BEDRM. $75. Basement. $30 per month. Locat- t Are you looking for clean, attrac- _ school. FE 4-T368_ 3005 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN RTS.| pontiac §55 month. Call evenings 1 SMALL HOUSE BACHELOR OR we 3 AND BATH } ROOMS AND BATH. $45 MONTH. 5415 Biizabeth Lk. Ra DESIREABLE) NEWLY DECORAT- 80 NEW 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED BEDROOM NEAR COMMERCE 2 BEDROOM HOME, NEWLY DEC- ror RENT IN HIGHLAND 53'a W. Huron FE 5-8183 | tive apts. where the people are < ROOMS MODERN a AGECun | friendly. Cool in sum-_ ; . a then if rear windows gor vicinity. Cal) Detroit, Tux- $5650 per montn. Adults only «4 ROOM _ H ouEE ams Ganics for this byild K G. Hempstead Inquire 3738 off iw E aia Sit. FE 4-388 or Baldwin, pool ee , be 10u _FE 2-7430_ after 5. | _at Gingerville. — ‘4 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, Upper Flat- Heated close to shops and downtown By Dick ‘Turner For Sale Houses 49 HAYDEN ing room 12 x Pull basement "with witcha be he a Fe A ysis. io0, terms. _Rent_ Houses _Unfurn, 40; Rent Lake Cottages 41 For Rent Rooms — t & Huren. od ee aad oe wee email houses, rented f sion on hie ‘3 BR oil saree wareee. Dblin working ine FE 2-5296 RM. in” size. base: home for risa or gent. FE 4-0081 wiring. Your plans or ours. AVON TWP. Off S. Blvd. $500 down. 2 bedroom home. Wired for dryer Livin, room, dinette, bedroom. zs xitchenette and bath. Pront and —MUleerry 9-179 reat private entrances. Gar ge 4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME Attractive four-family building located at 37 8 ee ee r JA $75 per month References re- r mo Call quired PE 3-7101 or FE 5-8985 - — ia Vi eeT ans ROO E FO FE WEST SIDE 8.1808 ullities furn. plus ohager Reo and refrigerator Phone OR 3-7 5 ROOM HOUSE 1 OR-3” es WEST SIDE «4 RUOMS & BATH. dren Must be neat or don't appiy _Gas heat_FE ¢7328 = $65 mo. 825 deposit. Apply 21 N. Merrimac Rent Houses Furnished 39 § RM. BRICK TERRACE CLEAN & convenient in Pontiac _2-7326 or MAple $-2337 widow with 1 child. PE 4-1998 or 5 ROOM MODERN IN KEEGO _FE 2-8756 ee Reasonable. Inquire 22 Auburn BEDROOM COZY CLEAN ON _A™e busline Near grocery, FE 2-4855. 3 ROOMS AND BASEMENT. WEST REDRM MODERN OIL HEAT _ of Pontiac $65 month EM 3-0042 ¢ Garage $20 wk 46 Hilifield Rd. §$ ROOMS AND BATH SELL OR FE 4-1469 ee rent FE 2-7958 3} BEDROOM HOUSE 5 ROOMS. FULL BASEMENT. 995 FE 41039 _ | _Myrtle. $85 mo FE #3772 _ } ROQM FURNISHED UTILITIES, 6 ROOM DUPLEX, NEWLY DEC- _adults only 104 Henderson - Grated. downtown area FE } ROOMS ~ MODERN UL 2-2306 _ 8-9806 or FE - 7066 Auburn Heights 6 ,BEDROOM MODERN FARM - ‘sk ouse 7 acres Barn Close to Cc oe oe cee Pt hw White Lake $60 per mo Phone uippec for t inter. Chil welcome OR }-4163. OR_ 3-681 a 6 ROOM MODERN WITH GARAGE ne ol neg a beat call References. After 5 pm. call FE after 430 pm. FE 3-761 _5-9611 6 ROOM. “HOUSE. 77 PRALL FOR _information cal] GR 4-1979 _ | a — 6 ROOM. MODERN WEST SIDE ‘ ROC SAND, BATH 1 bedrm with bath on first floor. 2 bedrms and bath second . RM FURN. Sears “LAKE f oor Newly decorated, fresh and Tivale side dr. lake front. Show clean Call Ward E Partridge, | a appt. $65 mo LI 3-7889 1050 W Huron FE ¢3581 se OOMS. FURNISHED LAKE ¢ R OOM HOUSE PHONE UL! front, children school age wel- 23-1497 | - 3 562 come. OR_3-2643 or OR 3:3 & ROOM HOUSE {UNFURNISHED $40 mo FE 5-8 ACRES eg HOUSE OUT ed steam-heated third floor apartment. 2 large cross-ventilat- - Balcwin Call OA 8-2 _ ed bedrooms. tiled beth Pull 82 GREEN sTREET dining room, spacious well light- Large home, with apartment up ed living room Well managed and 1 down, or upper apartment high-grade brick butiding Walk- could be rented as rooms Bath ing distance to city hospital and 3 rooms up with Kitchen fa- No culties Separate entrance 3 7 ; ee ' rooms and kitchen down Auto- pets ae oa ee “a matic heat Close to Pontiac Gen- Only a Sane era! Hospital Schools and bus A a oe nice neighborhood $8 per month Central High and downtown for whole house with privilege FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM HOME of sub-letting upper apartment or including TV. automatic washer rooms Kenneth G Hempstead, & dryer. excellent west side jo- 102 E Huron & FE ¢8284 . cation, attached garage. $125 per - =e! month. call “Bud Nicholie S95 PER MONTH realtor 49 Mt. Clemens St, FE Brick 3 bedroom. paved street, $-1201 or FE 2-2326 canopy over stove tile bath storms and screens Option to FURN HOME, 2 YRS OLD 3 DY See Hempelmann at 280 W Ya.e corner Stanley Open da!! bedrms, bath, dining & living rm i 4 : Pp aly. Kitchen’ New furniture, auto. FE 30036 or UN 44586000 washer air conditioned oil heat 780 WAGNER 2-car garage. }% blocks from high FE 41044 school In vic of hospital $125 aT COMMERCE 2 BDRM N me: Call after i pm MA CA. oe ges uk ne GM EXECUTIVE. 3 BEDROOMS giRMINGHAM 2 BEDROOM GAS living room 2 baths, $185 per month, With neat jarge kitchen 8 dining room 2 car garage lease OR 3-3706— and LAKE ORION, 1 BEDRM, ~ MOD- Near transportation. newly deco ern. 160 Heights Rd _ MY_ 3-1284 rated available “Nov. Ist. §100 MODERN SUBURBAN. 6 ROOM Call FEderal 8-2153 - partiy furnished PE 8-3325 $$BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 5 "MODERN 2 BEDROOM, $75 room home Like new on lake tn EM }3-2418 Ciarkston Full basement auto- Matic washer Fireplace MA MODERN 2 BEDROOM. CHILDREN 5.0431 welcome Laundry room 1 mile a -- : - east of Commerce $50 per month BRAND NEW AT PONTIAC LAKE 32155 Fox EM 3-400; 3 bedroom ranch. 2 car garage ~ _Children welcome Call OR 3-8138 home Garage Untul April 1 Harvey Lake Heights. Off M5@ > ighland MU 47256 Mhiford ‘ NEAT 3 ROOMS AND BATH CALI EM 3-2377 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- NOW AVAILABLE Quire at 1676 Taylor Rd sk _tor Lonn je Weaver FE 4-203! GAS HEAT — BASEMENT WILL LEASE POR 7 MONTHS _ picts ween eee 2) Sicholie & Merger Co: | garage adults only. 608 E. Ken- 52's “EST HURQN FE 5-8183 neth. PE 2-7215 - oe — 'WALLED LAKE LAKE FRONT COLORED 4 ee WITH BASE- home. 5 rooms. MArket 42080 amen Ey 4-8136, after 4 = WATKINS LAKEFRONT CLARKSTON 3 BEDROOM BRICK Cozy modern furnished year full basement, clean, $75 a around 2 bedrms. Heatalator fire- month FE 8-6819 place. Bath $75 monthly. Year CLARKSTON. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS around rental 3 bedroom. brick ranch, 1‘, WHITE LAKEFRONT bath, gas heat. $95 per month Nicely furnished year around mod- 6381 each Drive. Call MAple ern Automatic heat Recreation 5-1816 after 2 pm room Large living room. Picture cr arKsTON = window 2 car garage 100 ft iewene rie Se BAe lake frontage References §125 ScHGDIEI WIT! lleasclerl on GrCane mo . _Sider option to buy MA §-1537 Dorothy Snvder Lavender FOR RENT OR LEASE. Reaitor Est 29 Years 3 bedroom brick home. newly dec- 7001 Highland Rd. ‘M50 Orated, gas heat. 1'2 baths Large Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6617 utility room. knotty pine breeze- Way, 2 car garage. close to public and parochial schools For rent Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 9 or iease by private owner. Por —eeenesnnen ween eee further information write Box 33, IMMACULATE 2 BEDROOM Pontiac Press home Walnut Lake Vacant Lake FIVE AND A '; ROOM HOME privileges. Call after 6, MAple Suburban property Renting for 56877 $25 per month References re- quired. Contact Nike Base. clean EL 7-0 - 5 . 7a om 1-6 RM. TERRACE ana eek | John k Irwin & ons _Adults 152 N Paddock. PE 2-7425 Spee ey 2 BEDROOM BRICK. GAS HEAT ay abe Inq. 65 East Blvd. North After 4. prone a baal it er orated FE 8-0065 nee MOD = = ——— - bedroom house full base 2 BEDROOM, PULL BASEMENT Ment and garage. Cali MUtua large yard, fenced 42 Allen S: 44086 after 5 pm OR 4-0087 Near GMC FOR RENT HOME IN COUNTRY } BEDROOM MODERN HOME ‘2 I! rooms, 2 bathe steam heat block from St Michael's 2 bed dishwasher growuds landscaper rooms ful! bath up. 1 bedroom Pi.one Brighton ACademy 9-7k90 and 2pe bath down Gas heat HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE LOW and garage MY 3-1609 {own paxment Location 3980 N 2-BEDROOM BRICK ¢ thru’ pn GAS HEAT — VACANT CARGE House NFaR MILFORD PER MONTH esan Oh SO ABET $100 MK MAURER SI i} BEDRM BRICK yen = s = ranch Ot furnace, storms & Nicholie & Harger Co. ee. Wie ee LE EG MODERN HOUSE NEAR MII. | M ford $40 onth MU 4252 BEDROOM HOME DRAYTON pale Meer enemoud ss . MONEY FOR MOVING & REFUR- hori gurte: scar eils immedi Tishing» lGeteldnn tol S500 Ncar AL — | BOARD ante. 1185 N. Perry | St FE 8-966 — 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — NEW SEORGGL 1!) BATH BEAUTIFUL 1375 Whittter OR 13-9144 EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS (‘OR SELL ROOMY 3 BEDROOM house. large lot. garage. Birming- ham-Rochester area School bus at door. Available immediately Now Renting For $75 PER MONTH _ per wk FE 5-0768 OFFICE Garfield 37-0257. Eves and week- FOR COLORED } BEDROOM!544 N. E. Boulevard at Valencia —°M@S a apartment, includes heat and 2 FAMILY, MODERN. FULL BATH, ROCHESTER. MODERN. DUPLEX, | hot water. $80 month a itteateiiunfGrniahed Mlnreet ur pvt ent. Auto heat fenced back- ] Rov Anne't, Inv, Realtors nished All on 1 floor. 9 mites yard Ref OL 6-085) _ cE Huron St FE 8 0466 wes! of Pontiac near Union Lake RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY LOVEL:1, PRIVATE 3 ROOMS AND Datn residentia! area, aguits) FE 35-9825 after 4pm MODERN #4 ROOM HEATED 3 b.ks from town Rochester. OL 2-1802 or LI 4734] MONEY FOR MOVING & REFUR- Mishing Get up to $500 SEA BOARD FINANCE Fae 1185 =N Perry St FE 8-066 ohgs oEens a RM oo STOVE tirg ut furn 160 Auburr NEWLY DECORATED, 3 ROOMS and bath. 11 ides heat and ho water. On ine $50 month. NEWLY DECORATED 5 ROOMS and bath close to downtown | cludes heat. hot water, stove and refrigerator Roy Arnett, Inc, Realtors 28 E. Huron St. FE 8-0466 — = ee | ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS -BRAND NEW— -—AIR CONDITIONED— -1 & 2 BEDROOMS — “Rent Greatly Reduced” Pontiac's most exclusive. modern West Side apartment development Ralcony-type building with individ- ual entrance Beautiful kitchens with metal cabi- nets in decorator colors with pias- tic tops. Stove and refrigerator, furnished. 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX or HEAT. _ $125 lease. FE 4-5099 & FE 2-2105 Village $55 a mo. each. Wiil be 2 bedrm modern home. Owner. | on premises Sat & Sun 535 MY 13-3711 i Galena off Cooley Lake Rd LI SMALL HOUSE IN AUBURN -6939 Heights for rent UL 2-2632 BEDROOM HOUSE CHILDREN WILL LEASE 3 BEDROOM HOME welcome Rent or sell Avati im for 6 mo fof $100 OA 8-2105 eC eed aile tl SMALL HOUSE IN COUNTRY. ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT IN Coal furnace FF. 5-8081 t 4 t fo t <= | Auburn Heights Idea for coupte SMALL. 3 ROOMS $45 MONTH or with I child. UL. 2-1089 3 A Rochester area UL 2-5589 3 BEDROOM HOUSE CARPETING = - —Ciean Nice jocation OR 3-9124 SMALL CLEAN WOUSE, ELEC- after 2 30 tric range refrigerator, picture Window. lake privileges. No pets - ROOM HOME UNFURNISHED $60 OR 3-4336 $40 mo. Inquire at 68 W. Ken- nett SMALL MODERN HOUSE & GA- rage clean. Couple only. IES 3 BEDROOM RANCH FULL TILE 5_ 1969 bath with shower automatic oll — ee heat, aluminum storms and SMALL 2 BEDROOM MODERN screens, 1 block from new grade bungalow Near Union Lake Rd. s‘hool. Suburban. Children wel Priv.leges on Upper Straits — come. Reasonable rent. Phone Fences rear yard $ mo. | OR 3-5187 Ca,. Realtor Partridge 4.3581, } 3 RM HOUSE PRLTCHEN FURN SAM WARWICK HAs IN SYLVAN| _ Couple. $35. FE 4-7457 Lake 3 bedrm. brick at 1924) Warwick. Carport, lake privileges. It e5_iease, PE $0000 & FE 2-2106. era Adults only. 142 BE. o\CANT 2 BEDRM. FRAME PULL BEDRM. HOUSE. $75 MONTH basement. o furnace, Clean, $80 : a month 8-6819 Located at 121 Moreland Ave = - Apply at 118 Edison WANTED “RETIRED OR SEMI-| retired reliable couple seeking a. 3} BEDROOM RANCH. FULL BASE-| secure future. Excellent oppor- ment. completely modern. 3 tunity for the right people A miles west of Pontiac on *« few hours a day of domestic acre of land. $90 per month Ref- work for the wife. Yard care for erences. Available Nov. 1. FE husband in exchange for occu- 5-1942 Pancy of low rent, —— 3 BEDROOM RANCH LAKE PRIV-| &uest house on premises. Ref ileges carpeting, family rm. built) feces. Phone MElrose 4-9333 after in oven range and dish washer 7 MI 41177 days, I‘) baths, 2 car ror Option YEAR AROUND HOME ON PON- to buy. 8175. FE 8-8213 _Hac Lake. Call Tuxedo 42617. | _- Auto heat & hot water (soft) fur-} ROOMS AND BATH. RELIABLE _ Rent Lake e Cottages 4 AL mished. kitchen fan. master TV — and many other fine fea- ures ADULTS \° (MANAGER iy SALMER ‘Tr. APT. 6 ee Dally & Sun. 10 a.m? pm couple only. Cali after 1 pm. at 3038 Joslyn Road 4 ROOM, BATH. SUN PORCH AND 2? BEDROOM COTTAGE. $65 heat. PE 4-8264 after § pm month Furnished. OR 3-2872 or | ¢ BEDRM NORTH END. LARGE | jot, BATE. TET custom gas _or all day Sat. or Sun OR_ 3-3258 ie. { RM. HOUSE NR COMMERCE | COTTAGE 603 N. LONG LAKE, Re-decorated. stove & refrig Lake Orion. $40. Eves. week-ends. “lorubee EM }-3582. MY 2-5681. F f { & garage privileges SON. Spotl FE 47084 home in excellent condition. Se rage. axes drive. —— land- Rooms with Board 43. Pew SN NN Neer re —_ __ s+]: EXTRA CLEAN. WHOLESOME 3 rooms and bath. 2nd floor All 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. FE, _f0od, 1 -0377. 4-7546 NORTH —— Near 8t. Good 2 BR ing room, basement. La gor Oosn Sun, 12- 5 “LEAN _Style food. FE 2-0318. 2006 E. Walton, near PRIVATE ROOM FOR RENT FOR oe ake full _Sierly lady. MA 4-2269. ee nog) Ligh $700 DOWN 3 bedroom ranch home. re) Pane Alum. lb nas "PONTIAC REALTY Open Over Weekend Unquestionable values homes. 3 aatrerms, built in kitch- i C. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 8-04 “open oe 10 to 2 ‘ear Waterford High 3 Bedroom me ated on neighborhood. "Belect oak floors, | er tile bath, ‘“ Convalescent Homes 44 A WONDERFUL HOME FOR EL- . loving care given those you love. 324 hour nursing care, doctor on call. sae oe Flexible rates. FE 4-60 WE OFFFR THE = me | Established in 1016 EASTERN Jr. High area. Good esidential loc; 3 Full bam't, oll. heat, fenced yard. Now at $11,800. IL IA, TANS SD eal ‘rage. Lovely lot. fines farces sale. Now at $i6,- 500, a CLAR ee OOL AREA — psm't for home wo: rage. See this at $12,500 — saa terms. DIXIE HWY — 150 ft. frontage. Good deep lot. Nice 5 room mod- ern home with cer. tiled and ful) bsm't. 1% car garage. Will consider = Bt nae rt down men bad Rn gg 19,500. 3 BEDRM. RANCH type , with brick front. New in ot. Pleasant living rm. tiled bath, full bsm't, rec. space and gas heat. Locatei in Drayton area. $12,500 with $1700 down. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 pune Hwy. at Telegra FE 2-0123 Open Eves. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING equipment ano service, sonaoie rates Men or women. Bed or smbulntery 24-hour care. FE Se to $28,800, including the lot. Fol- low open signs at Devonbrook Roads, of Telegraph ‘and Herbert fa Davis, Ritr. Der niclee PANORAMA Almost new, 3 bedroom custom “Something's troubling Jimmy, Mom! He's never been so contrary not even n just before my birthday!” us BENJAM NU e, BISHOP, INC. 259 8S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM 4-3232 JO 45728 ULTRA. NEW ry snrOU es For Sale Houses For r Sale Hicuses 4 4-BEDROOM HOME kitchen, dining room and den New oi] FA furnace. Garage On large lot in good condition. $10.- Including 2 walk-in ~ ONLY $250 DOWN. LARGE 3 BED- 1 Immediate possession. Inside to be finished. will include TRI-CITY REAL ESTATE 'S JU ! o not call me unless you | @re ready to buy a j wm several] good ones and have per- ——— sonal problems. Very unusual deal — Call afier 5 pm 86 DON'T LET LACK OF CASH STOP you from owning your own home See SEABOARD FINANCE, E 8-966. rigat on tie lake! Excelient pres- TELEGRAPH RD ACROSS FROM PERSONALIZED HOMES Tel-Huron Shopping Center. FE 86-2209 £ i — fireplace “You'll enjoy living here, winter and summer. 500. Paved parking and area On a corner with 138 feet frontage on Telegraph. You can recreation room, gas heat. HIGH ON A HILL 4 bedroom, 2 bath room. Cut fieldstone e Early American de- Includes closing costs on 2 bed- ern home $65 a month includes taxes and insurance t. Pals, Realtor 8 RMS & BATH BY OWNER. _S Shirley. PE 4-0456 UNFINISHED HOUSE, $10.000 00. MAine 9-7164. Fenton. sales corner for 1§ years) I RON a oo ELIZABETH a i SALE OR TRADE EQUITY, $1,000. | mo. Talk personally and o Ward E Partridge or Bob A Teal buy at §29.900 rs thera fur- —_ ee ae : Partridge | SHELL | aOUaE FOR SALE. ; own this new 2 bedroom type home with gas heat, 18 x 60 pane: OR OF SALE on TRADE 2 BED- _Toom, full basement, FE 8-6691 COLORED OR WHITE. ~SYLV AN at bedroom, den. gare 300 ments of $67 includes Peertinn. No payments until immediate possession. RUSSELL YOUNG Estate & Building _FE 4-3200 7 4935 PINEKNOB Near Maybee Rd and Sashabaw ONLY $95 DOWN 2 bedroom, automatic heat nished, $90 a month. Additional spec’ available soon $6000 cash or $8,550 with down. FE 4-6348 200 Willard St. FOR COLORED and = full basement. Call FE 4-4444 — FOR COLORED _ $500 DOWN—6 room modern home store building now Rent Office ¢ Space PPIs i OOO 0 OOOO ™ UN y ‘ DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. OPEN ee SMALL HOUSE ON 5 | small down payment. | oR* Sssee: SYLVAN VILLAGE MODELS. SEE 1460 Glenwood & Cheltingham. Will duplicate = registered builder, 35. te suit your busi- Nothing Down DRAYTON PLAINS AREA— Situated on a corner lot 175x parking included. At $75 per mo eh up FE 2- - 6280 after 10 A M OFFICES — WEST SIDE FE land , Monthly payments $60 in- orwest Realty, Diamond “$9,500 bulld 3 bedroom ranch sty'e tion. Full price only $7500 is 136x195. There's a full bedroom and bath down: TEACHER TRANSFERRED, sO folks who want some- . heres a Ross built NEV B LDO_ REASO NABLE. BEST 1 $650 DOWN —€ room. home on E. Wilson St, For Rent Miscellaneous 48 ranch. $93 per month, STALL GARAGE. CAN BE USED : — en INC. may be purchased by a Vet- _ DOWN —Sem!-bungalow with bedroom and tiled bath down, GARAGE WITH CEMENT FLOOR 5 eircom Tipmiwaliltelen ica en a ae FOR porch and dinette, For Sae Houses _hewly decorated PR 2-4798 WISNER SCHOOL D18- - 3} bedroom home AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE 2 BEDROOM, EE NO MONEY DOWN Build a home to be proud of, “509 _Blzapetn Lake Ra, * homes — 800 plans. = 4 ~ BRICK — FRAME. Carpeted & paneled liv i t Oniy $11,709 with Suilders [Exchange J mately $500 mortgage costs Face brick ranch on 55 ft TRADE-SELL_ LOVELY . -BEDRM $285 a bungalow with built- privileges New & used home DRAYTON PLAINS—Atten- z wn . je of : retired couple Lake privileges on $250 DOWN. WILL We offer you this 7-rm Balance payable at _ F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd at M-59 OR 3-1235 EE meg ee LTE $60 PER MONTH —2 BEDROO —FULL BASEMENT— "BRICK" $7,500 OFFIC 544 E AST BL VD. SELDON (0. Agent PE 4-7833 JIM 3 BEDROOM BRICK room with fireplace. family m modern kitchen with break- fast room Full basement, as heat fenced back yard -car garage Full price $12, about automatic gas furnace separate dining room. S90 Down—S60 Mo. ___ After 6 pm —OR 3-2603 Bargain on this income end Paved street, ood income. Bargain price. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Bargain for Colored 262 § Telegraph Ra. Just 15 minutes to Court Immediate possession. A! Giroux-Franks | GENERAL REAL crt hd MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ATED. BATHS LAROE. spacious LOT. PAVED s8TRE PONTIAC REALTY INVESTMENT PROPERTY. CLOSE- 2 BEDROOM FULLY INSULATED Tl n i ee - SASHABAW AND MAYBEE RD. BY OWNER—$600 DOWN ARE 3 rooms and oath, full basement, city improvements. Loca . For more information 144 Judson after 4 pm | BY OWNER — FURNISHED Like new, provincial American. all appliances. rooms and family room, attached . BEDROOM and a bave this lovely custom-built home for sale because the owner is in Florida. Beauti- fully oe —, ens BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT On nice corner lot with ivileges on Crescent Lake Small down payment. John J. Vermett! ! R 9293 Commerce Rad INCOME PROPERTY sold to settle estate. eo, to ree ot. | assume | Der month. OR 3-8465 after | IN ROCHESTER A stone fireplace at one end ms “oom and den. 2 large of closet space. Full base- Tchools $21,900 FE 5-2253. ment with ———- room BY OWNER BOATING PRIVILEGE heart of this lovely 3 _ bedroom price for quick sale. NOT JUST A PLACE hang your hat but a home in every sense of the word. Rochester's nicest new home sec- | This home its situated on a beautifully landscaped lot be- towering hickory and elm trees Extras including aluminum PLASTERED, COVED space for a fifth if desired. vestibule entrance has : ceramic tile baths and many more features. 4 years carpeting. Beautifully decorated old Price $17 900. Immediate pos- natural firepiace a {ull din- s space for a table also Located near Clark- ston. See this one for sure. thermopane windows This is a sure rent beater 4 room home with full bath. Large lot. Only $3,000 full price. BY OWNER. MUST SELL, room ranch. double carport with JOB TRANSFERRED MUST SELL | 3 bedrm brick tn Clarkston, pan- blocks away. Bargain priced for quick sale at $15,900 $1,000 DOWN will buy you a charming 3 bedroom home 2 bedroom home. Only $5.950 full price. Near Auburn Heights. JOSE YN AREA 3 room house. Must sell because a NORTH SIDE Lot 90x145. Modern kitchen. birch | Dining L, wr room Like new Built in ‘55 furniture. Aluminum storms " 3 bed h . ih room, kitchen with ne ew edroom ome. o other Birmingham— Metamora OA 8&-1222 e — 7 ~ = FOR SALE “BY OWNER ! Waterford High. 2 bedroom. — Price es 950—Im mediate floors. Choice of decorating. old. 4 bedrm. brick ranch bath. Full basement. Forced air Lake Oakland Heights, near Dray- Fenced yard $700 down. locations off Joslyn. couple who have rhaps otten tired of a areet Dh ouse and lot and wish a the conveniences of the city again. It's attractive 2 bed- room shake bungalow has Completely furnished and Modern. All appliances. over 4'2 per cent GI 0 equity for $5,500. OR 3-2039 or ance et oo 5100 Lynsue Lane. PORD- AGENCY | 258 w WALTON 8-23 BY OW ae - 4 BEDROOM BUNGA- (2 up and 2 down). family sized dining room. Nicely LARGE YEAR ROUND HOME | _ Duck Lake, $500 down. OR 4-0054. LOW DOWN PAYMENT $40 munth buys this cute 3 rooms 4 2 BEDROOM. LARGE LIVING room. Oil heat, nicely landscaped, down to veterans. We have many more to choose from with smaél down payments. Call Mr WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & eee ce ‘N ICHOLIE & HARGER CO. gas furnace and 2 car $12,500 with terms | | nice and has ample table space, plus a built-in china. LAKE ORION 5 ROOMS & BATH and bath down, 3 d bath wu r. N Ga a we a aaa lakefront. Owner. MY immediate posses- sion pi price, $10.300 Low down FE 5038. 3 BEDROOM aC FULL BASE- $600 down bake over pres- 3B EDROOMS Helgi Perhaps best of all s ONEER HIGHLANDS. STRATHMORE 231 CIVILIANS 5190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS BY ‘OWNER EAST MANSFIELD, 4 years old, 2 bedroom, gas heat, hardwood as aluminum storms and Donelson Schools. 000 down a MCs a eg A oo “CUCKL r R REAL TY BY OWNER | CLARKSTON NEAR sclools 6 rms. & bath. 2 bedrms. n ished = room. At- | BY ~ OWNER, Ww. WALTON BLVD. 3 bedroom brick ranch, attached 2 car garage OR 3-8814 BY OWNER. MUST SACRIFICE. 4 reom house in Drayton area, com- plete with storms, years old Auto. heat and water. Storms - screens. Fenced. | 2 & 3 bedroom homes with about $200 down and monthly payments. ~ HOD N ( AN EXCELLENT _ Its aim $3307 after 6:30 nice, ard home. = and clean Vacant, immediate possession 2 Onen walk in and look at {t and kitchen and full basement. i It's on the bus line and has all city conveniences. Can be handled =a a auto With $2000 down or $5,900 cash. i Cail us for. informa- y oo, OLDER HOME EQUITY $ ayments $65 O ot oes. Dmect naels FE CLARKSTON. 8 RM. RANCH. A ATT. | Coen AREA down aol heat ' decorated. Nothing . Some bricks. Goount 2 ) Mov Ss y ou ~ jLOVET Y SUBURBAN HOME we. € In House near Murphy. Park. $1000 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor In Walled Lake area. ith PHA te $250 DOWN. $3,750 full bedroom, situated on a 2 0 jot. Needs some finishing, but a real Pose for an ambitious per- son of Lake Oakland. Phone OL 1-751 | FRANK SHEPARD. BROKER MIXED NEIGHBORHOOD. BY xtra 3 BEDROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR. —— stall reshower Carport. _2 car garage large lot. 91 Eucilv. 3 bedrooms and tile bath. full basement, Bas heat, streets. Close to schools | rags landscaped’ yard. 26 per cent land contract. ise monthis payments. 2883. house on 1'> acre Jot. under appraisal price. 30. RK r auto. heat. Tile wi Fy aa _ eee meget eo _ - Fenced Heights. With « x ROOM MODERN HOUSE Pul rent or sale. Small down pay- ment, 6 hn from Court House. : tt —— ON MOORE, eee room ranch, large garage, com- CHEAP. 6295 [ DOWN FRIDAY EVENING CALL: Ask for Mr. Castell /ES JRON | sy WEST HURO thermopane picture we eee ny carpets & drape H. C. NEWINGHAM pur LT LAKE Wot Fen: | Tw tiac. Starfire Bidg. taxes & insurance. ¢ John K. Irwin & SONS “INCOME’S GALORE” INVEST YOUR io ala IN ONE OF THESE BUY INCOME FOR COLORED: Two family private entrances and baths, five rooms down, three rooms up, full basement, ga- rage and nice lot. Near bus, stores and Wilson School $10,- 00000. GI No down payment. | FOUR FAMILY BRICK: Apartmen building. each unit consists o' 3'g rooms and bath Private front and back entrances. Pull basement, central heat. four Tages on a nice lot Wonderful buy with convenient terms. SANFORD STREET: A big. two family. near Eastern Junior High. nine rooms and two baths, no down payment, GI terms. $1’ ee Us SHOW YOU | GREEN STREET: Four family, furnished apartment building. very well kept All hardwood floors steam heat plastered walls, separate entrances — Priced at $19,900 00. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 54-9447 or FE 2-4031 E VE FE 5-4846 BLAIR 4157 Ledgestone West Ridge Sub. 2 blocks from Lady of the Lakes Church-Schoo!, 3 bedroom brick ranch. spacious living room with fireplace and parquet floors Complete ceramic Ole bath and built in vanity Gas heat 2 car attached plastered ga- Owner leaving state and will sell Tage Located in an excellent Neighborhood within walking dis- tance of stores schools and churches. You will not be disap- Pointed by jmoking at this home Owner leaving state and will sel! below replacement cost. and will a helping hand in financing is home is priced much lower than the existing homes in this rea GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy OR 31251 DRAYTON PLAINS Eves. call OR-3-6842 SCHRAM $1,000 DOWN moves you into this lovely 3 bedroom bu ungalow. Car- heey mae ped — rms. aster 3. le Full LE apligs ar recrea- and bus. Full price $13,500. DRAYTON Woops edroom brick ranch. Spacious living room. with room. Excellent kitchen. Full basement with recrea- tion room. Attached 214 car parece Fenced corner lot. ull price $23,495 with terms. GI No down payment on this 2 bedroom bungalow. Living room 17 x 12 with picture window Bedrooms finished in Knotty Cedar. 2 car Tage Lot 160 x 200 ull Price $9950 IVAN W, SCHR. AM IRE ALTOR FE $-947] OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY | 942 JOSLYN. COR. MA NSFIELD _ MULTIPLE _LISTING | SERVICE _ IRWIN GEORG WALLED TAKE 3 bedroom brick ranch home, breezeway and 2 car garage, full basement. Has ca ted liv- ing room. Lovely kitchen. And LAKE FRON : 2 bedroom, nice kitchen, full base- ment, large Tear enclosed porch that could be third bedroom and dining room. Fireplace an large lot at ae bought with low down NORTH END 2. bedroom, large kitchen and 1%) car garage Paved drive. 2 lots. All for $7,400 with low down payment NORTH END Lovely 2 bedroom with unfinished attic for third bedroom. Carpeted throughout. Large tiled kitehen with dining space Tile bath. Full basement. Automatic heat. Water softener and paved drive. Located on paved street. Call today. ne IRWIN, REALTOR 298 W. WALTON FE 3-7883 MULTIPLE LITING SERVICE Templeton Another Sacrifice Illness prompts this tremendous — $14,500 home not quite ed. Just North of Pontiac in Orion Township, for $12,500. Lot 156 x e Privi- leges on Little Square Lake. Cash or reasonable rms, Must be sold immediately. LL. raed Lae nae Realtor | aa39 Orchard PE 4-4563 BARGAIN-_ BARGAIN 6 ROOMS AND BATH NEAR PLANT. OWN- Pied WRIGHT, Realtor Seam de ies THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE _ For ‘Sale Houses Rent Receipts? vere - Tired of Just Getting Then Put Your Rent Doars to Work! Just a little more than one months rent ind move you brand 3 bed- “$100.00 MOVES YOU IN Wall to wall carpet in pee * room, dining * in & Gas Heat Close to Bhopping area Schools, Churches ana Pisher Body Mode! Located at 135 W. Kennett Rd. SPOT-LITE BLDG. CO. Nothing Down Will buidd starter home on your lot. Our plans or your plans. Basement iincluded. Also rough wi See ous model. OR 3-2837 Don McDonald 75 DORRIS TRI-LEVEL BRICK ROCHESTER AREA $14,050 is a wonderful buy on very reasonable terms. All the ap- pointments demanded by todays ate discriminating buyer. Wall- Jl ¢arpeting, a cream kitch- umerous o' veel will admire. 17-ACRE FARM 7 ROOMS — $13,950 Attractive, substantial old farm home Bake, oak floors and plas- tered Pull bath plus stal! shower. Two barns. chicken house garage. Beautiful setting of spreadin shade and rolling lawn est suburban. banal OF Aa all $650 DOWN —$8 950 A large. attrective two bedroom bungalow. Large picture window tile bath beautiful paneled step- saving kitchen. Large porch with aluminum awning Approximate!y @ acre land Lake privileges. Va- cant. VACANT RANCH HOME TERMs OR TRADE Exceptionally nice 3 hedroom home. Gas heat. all rooms larger than average. Cozy and comfort- able. A kitchen your wife will be wild about. Full bath and large half bath off master bedroom Fenced lot A substantial neigh- borhood of well-kept homes $12.- 600. Tratier, car or rental option sinter BEDROOM Lap aia ACANT $13.9 Ideal areices with rave _ ga- lore for the children tn this young well-kept Leighborhood Home is A-1 condition, carpeting. full bath and half bath Al} brick home with storms and screens An exceptior al buy. Call for further informa tion WE TR DORRIS & son. ‘REALTORS 2 W HURO $7 N _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC E Val-U-Way. DON'T MISS THIS — FOR VALUES & TRADES Neat 2 bed- room home Plastered walis full bath pleasant location Only 7 years old Only $5,600 with low down payment NEAR FISHER BODY — Only $450 down * Balance like rent 2 bed- room bungsliow with large living room, kitchen and part basement Large lot with 2-car garage. Only $5.950 full price. COLORED a pear - Price re- duced on this 3 family income with 6 rooms for owner Income Can easily make payments after 245 Oakland Ave __ FE > CRESCENT rooms & bath 2 kitchen with basement apartment. _— price $9 900 reasonable down payment R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR Open @ to 9 FE 4-353) BUY ELL TRADE THRU MILLER LAKE AREA bedrooms, dining space with complete 3-room Live in one. rent one terms avail- $0603 or DRAYTON AREA. 6 & bath bedrooms down; Mica counter tops porch, 7 x 13 ft livable home. $11,950. Reasonable 2 1 up. Newly car- room, venetian kitchen with for- Garage, base- glassed rear A very cheerful moderately priced down pay- eted living linds, model heat, ment 4 FAMILY. Near Airport rented. Basement, room. Fireplace acre jot huge shade trees flowers & mer house & patio seperate Always furnished heat, rec one apt lots of sum aun sub- 3 apartments hot water In shrubs. Screened ry room. 3-car garage tantial income available : ye suggest that vou inspect es Property at once R William Miller ealtor f 2 -O2 63 49 er appointments, ane Sale Houses YES, BRICK... one — hes built-in oven ange a mevatery paicine te aster os home is barely three screens, etc. CALL THREE Ses heat Oak a FULL BASEMENT terior freshly painted this sum- mer. Storms and screens through- out. FIRST OFFERING 12, with $2,950 down. Oh veer 3-car garage! Humphries 's3 N. ree Open Eves. 8 236 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ OP Saturday 3 to 5 East Bloomtield High!'ds White Colonia) teture-book setting on Log-burning fire- Spacious Hving room. Ga- 1615 Winthrop Directions i —— oo 3 bed- 1‘, acre site place. rage road north of Square Lake Road Follow stgns Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 75 West Huron Street FE 5-8161 or Beautiful Rancher € room 3 bedroom home Iarge 14 x 22 ft. carpeted living room Corner fire- pace Full basement. auto oil heat Attached heated garage Attractive features throughout Approximately 1600 sq. ft of living area Call for appointment | Lakefront Sapa furnished 6 room bedroom home_ Located is a good jake Large 75 x 185 ft lot Also garage Owner leaving State and must sell. GI Resale 5 large rooms and garage 3 bedrooms Carpeted liv- ing room Venetian blinds Water softener Large fenced lot Close to schools and only $1230 down to GI mo: See this one first | GILES REALTY CO FE 5 6175 221 eee ee AVE Open 9 AM PM MULTIPLE LISTING * SERVICE tgage Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SEMINOLE HILLs TWO- aie! 3 bedrooms 1'z2 bat Living room dining room de! land mas- ter bedroom are carpeted Rex reation room giass-in back porch Firepiace ard marv othe a sres $15 500 with term $T. BENEDICT S AREA i rocm brick ranch 3 bedrooms ful) ceramic tile bath p.us shower Lge. kitchen Full dint room and huge screened-in porch heat st ail New garage and hot water Extra nice yard Less than $14- 000 $2750 will hand‘e THE “BIG-LITTLE’ HovUsE Big io value — Little in price On the edge of town in a good location of new homes Extra large bright living room with plenty of glass Dining room and 2 large bedrooms, full basement recreation room Aluminum $sid- tng 2 Jots $10.500 with only $950 gown JAMES K BLVD Lovely brick ranch as modern “Tomorrew ’ Carpeted living room with stone fireplace Fuil dining room 3 bedrooms. 2 baths and a kitchen of which any wom- an would be proud. Auto dich- washer, and Iots of extras Rec- reation room. 2-car attached plas- tered garage, and located on per- fectly landscaped double correr lot Immediate possession at an address of distinction. Price re- duced to SELL! LAKEVIEW 49 Turn east of Woodward on first | Picturesque Otter Lake view from | this 2-year-old brick ranch 3 bed- | rooms, full basement, hot water heat New carpeting. aluminum | storms and 2-car attached ga-— rage Located on 2 weill-land- scaped lots Quick possession, $450 DOWN And immediate possession Neat and clean ° bedroom bungaiow Close 'o Eli7ahet Lake $59.° with $60 per month TE 4.0528) 1-TORS _ cee OPEN EVES 77 § "SMITH" | ANNETT 35-ACRE ESTATE This ts truly one of the show laces of Oakland County. Just miles north of Pontiac Face brick, 4 bedrms. 2'2 bath home featuring large liv rm., sun rm kitchen Auto. oi] heat. full base- ment, completely insulated = Sit- uated on e most beautifully Jandscaped site we have ever offered fdr sale. An abundance of unusual varieties of trees. and flowers shrubs 2,032 feet of black- top road frontage and 632 feet frontage improved country road. Taeal for home and invesi- ment, or for developing if de- sired. An outstanding value at pcr a Shown by ap- pointm Rolfe TL. Smith, Realtor | 244 8. oe Rd. = 3-7848 Eves. MA 5-6431 FOR YOU .... Watkins room, Hills. full basement, Beautiful 3 bed- all face; brick home selling at a sacrifice price. Paved streets and concrete walks surround this 150 x 1 150 lot, | andscaping is just perfect. The | large picture window in the liv- ing space large bedrooms 1% baths all ceramic tile Your kitchen has plenty of birch cabi- nets basement has gas J m home on terms. Pull price $16,100. Four — “nalf 2 car attached ler good condition Exceptionally nice full basement. 1 Elizabeth Lake x 175. ca hardwood FE 4-3569 KENNEDY a room gives you brea: hing| to say nothing of the 3) and convenient area. The at and is| ust waiting for a recreation You can purchase this FHA. or land contract and also eatin bedrooms. ceramic tile bath ears old and in very 3. bedroom, Pi car garage in states Lot 100 ted living room. all) oors. About $1,200 dn OPEN §$ TO 9 FE 5-5841 WM. A. ALTOR 3101 we HURON ST. Near Dravton Plams Nice location near shopping cente r& schoois. cozy 2 bed- room home with fenced vard 2 bedrooms, bath, full base- ment. ot] heat Garage, Va- cant. Reasonable terms Seminole Halls Attractive home near Hur- on Living room. Sseplace dining room. breakfast nook modern kitchen, 1 bedroom & lavatory on Ist floor, 2 bedrooms & bath up. Drv basement. oi] heat. 2 car garage Only $14,000. terms Shopping Center Immaculate 3 si | brick frame, tile large kitchen, dining s eae Full basement, gas Fenced landscaped lot, rage $15,000, terms Lake Privileges Pontiac S¢hool District. Cal- ifornia ranch beautifully car- eted Picture window & oman brick fireplace in! living room dining area | 9x12. paneled family room | 14x 22, spacious American kitchen, separate breakfast | 1% tile baths. mas- 14 x #15. At- tached 2 car garage. $27.- 500, terms. FHA approved ROY or ae onan ur Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 TAYLOR f-ACRE ESTATE — Located in the Clarkston area Fea- tures 3 bedrooms, full base- ment enclosed breezeway and 2-car attached Bagot An ideal home for the {iy man =~ price sis, 650, —Terms. OR 4-0306 Nis eat | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 7132 Highland Rd. (M59) STOUT'S Best Buys Today COOLEY LAKE Cute and cozy 3 room and = home with ong! privi- aif" The ae deep and the ale only sbisa 150 down payment. WALLED LAKE with small Is just one block from this 3 bedroom home dala, at- arge achat garage The kite is loaded with birch cupboards, has for- mica counter top and hands utility room Priced at only $10,000 and owner will fee's for your dollar home near Walled Lake. WILLIAMS LAKE Swimming, boating and fish- ing will be your pleasure wi the purchase of this outstanding 3 bedroom brick | | additiona | | | For Sale Houses 49 ___For Sale Sale Houses 4 WHITE BROS. W-H-O-O-P-S! 4-Bedroom on dining room with basement; ayton Plain other Clarkston This long. brick offers the most, 2 or large dining area, glassed room & attached 2-car earege with paved drive. Over 1,700 sq. ft. of living area for only $20,500 WHITE BROS. Open Eves 566! OR 3-1295 “til : “Sunday 10 0 Dixie Hwy _ SMITH > home. More for your money ° with aluminum storms and screens ful) basement, at- tached garage. carpeting and drapes. patio with alu- l eC] I } f ) minum-awning and a large well landscaped yard. See it and you will buy it! TEL-HURON AREA te rd cae Permastone 2 . ungalow edrooms. car- Kh arren Stout, Realtor tarp ine — dining Tl N. Saginaw FE 5-8165 rooms Natural fireplace, Open till 6:00 Sshiog screen, Basement, gas he 1 - Car garage with ac resnad patio Stairway to floored attic for that addi- North Side | All on One Floor Spick and span 3 bedroom home offering comfortable living in convenient location. and featur- ing living room with dining ell. eating space in kitch- lastic tile bath, utility room as heat and hot water. In- sulated. Storms 19% Only Bult Buy It While in DOWN HURRY! You Can! 4-Bedroom | Brick Rancher with frame trim Bloomfield Township firepiace Generous living room with fireplac built-in hi-f!, wall-to- war peer iy drapery, 1's ce- Tamic tile baths oak paneled family room. well-planned kitch- en. ample utility room. auto- matic gas heat and hot water patio porch, 2-car garage. paved located t[n and fea- drive Wel!l-landscaped grounds Priced at $23.50000 with $5 000 down do your family a favor look today! “Bud” Nichole. Realtor 49 Mt Clemens St Ca Mr Allen FE 35-1201 OR FE 2-3370 HOYT Sacrifice DIXIE HWAY COMMERCIAL $12.800 Lot size 54x460. Owners loss—-your gain Cement biock building 20x30 with all utilities Pienty of parking area 5- room bungalow with full = ment This wWou'd be an excelent location for almost any ‘type busi less Investigate now Retired — North 5 rooms bedrooms throw to bus service oak floors Spotless Paved street Easy Cail for showing Union Lake Area $10 900 2 bedrooms Large family kitches, Attached breezeway 2'2- car garage 150x150 lot Ea-y terms Quick possession. Ca!!l for further details Side Stone's Gleaming throuchout maintenance wee o Fenced tional a EVER att MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU? NORTH SIDE RANCH Neat as a pin 2. «Obed- rooms, living room with din- ing ell Gas heat. Good lot Paved street FULL PRICE $8,500 with $1500 DOWN HUNTOON LAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive home featuring 2 large bedrooms Carpeted | living room, 7 closets ene- tian blinds Basement, with | recreation room. CALL US SFE OUR MANY OTHER. PHOTO LISTINGS 412, W. HURON os BREWER MODERN BRICK $9.950. 6 room home neat clean Gas heat Garage. to school & bus service. Quick gerry Low down payment HOME OPEN _4-4526 _ EVES & Attractive ranch bungalow. All sluminum siding Attached ga- rage Carpeted living room & dinette L Fireplace A dream | kitehen 2 big bedrooms plus den Tile bath Beautiful land Bcaped lot Convenient to schools £23 000 SCOTT LAKE 5 room modern bungalow Full basement oil heat l'2) car garage. 2 big lots. completely fenced. Lake privileges $1.000 down . WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F REISZ. SALES MGR | 94-96 E Huron St PE 4-5182 | Eves FE 8-0823 WATCH FOR OPENSHOL Stes SEE SATURDAYS PONTIAC PRESS for houses open Suncay for your inspection HEDXG® 8T NR. WILLIAMS IK $9 800 DRAPER BSMT, GARAGE $14- 700 PH 4 SUNDERLAND. 3? BDRM AT LAKE $9 500 GRAVES 8ST, 3 BDRM. GARAGE HENDERSON, 3 BORM $11.500 JOSEPHINE 3 BDRM. $89 800 W PRINCETON, 3 BDRM. $1550 ON SEE OUR ‘OPEN HOUSES’ 8UN By special appointment vou may see another special value. BER- WICK —High appraisal value here by FHA This 3 bdrm home for HOYT REAL Le less than $1000 dn pymt. has FE 29 a 6 stone A&A brik front. also full S 840 2-09066 basement. Excellent neighborhocd near bus. stores, schools & Eman- , uel Baptist Church To Buy. Sell or Exchange } C. SCHUETT, Realtor ~ PHONE FE 8-0458 CEDAR SHAKE RANCH home lo- ~~ ~ cated near the Sylvan shopping center Two bedrooms 15x11 ull tie bath with colored fixtures garsse Oak floors. FA oil heat | ane.led breezeway plus I'2 car | ae age r - aba Oak floors F A. oil heat. | Sl NDAY 10 TO 5 all for further details. Clarkston Michigan — 6001 Main CRESCENT LAKE’ ESTATES ree bedrooms full basement, oak floors tile bath, alum. storms and screens. situated on a 75 x 125 Owners have moved out of state. No reasonable offer refused. LAKE PRIVILEGES go with this cule ranch type home Living room 12x20 with a natural wood burning fireplace Fenced yard on A Furnace. Terrific buy! Price. $6.500 DRAYTON WOODS Quad-level sit- uated on a knoll amid beautiful trees. Three bedrooms plus knot- ty pine den Ratsed hearth fire- place slate foyer, 1l'2 tile baths Newly decorated inside and out Truly a cherming home in the neighborhood of your choice Priced at only $22,000 Terms $2500 DOWN -- Charming 9 room Coionial Farm Home ful ly mod- ern with full basement plus two car garage Only 11 miles from the city 2 acfes of land 1 biock from new school keep a pony here! “WHY PAY RENT” when you can own this cozy bungalow for only $52 74 per month pilus low and ins. About $275. closing costs Newly decorated. Oil AC furnace Call FE 4-3564 Let's look at this one and more! LIST WITH US for fast & efficient WE BUY & service . SELL TRADE 20 years serving Pon- tiac & vicinity Open 9-9 L.. H. BROWN, Realtor 2407 ra ia —ee Road Ph FE 4-3564 FE 2.4810" _ MULTIPLE LISTING _SERVICE _ - CLARK THREE BEDROOM RANCH Built | in 1956, situated on 2 large lots, neat and clean inside and out, draperies’ included, also living room carpet, Gas range and re- frigerator. $1500 down. $13,500 ful) price LAKE FRONT. $1,000 DOWN. Va- cant. Attractive 2 bedroom home with enclosed front porch, large lot with shade Pleasant Lake, only $11,000 ACRE. WEST SUBURBAN LO- CATION. Three bedroom modern home, open front porch, alumi- num storms & screens, fully in- — oil heat. $8,000 with $1,500 own. RENT BEATER. $450 DOWN. $5.950. Two bedroom home, large ain room with brick fireplace, glasse front porch, 3 pe. bath, base- ment, oi] furnace, Gas automatic water heater, large fenced lot, lake privileges, quick possession Balance only $50 monthly. HOME. GROCERY BUSINESS. GAS & FUEL OIL PUMPS Also 3 eS of good land, located in food “a room home. eeiey geek 36x24 feet with fixtures, good meat and grocery business, stock also included. Qn- ly $22,000. Terms ates — CL "ARK RE. AE: ST PATE | 4 al SELL _ Pet ay oy 1362 tan af & Sun. MULTIPLE’ LISTING SERVICE lot | You can |! taxes acre Township neighbor- | 2 bed Street carpeted living room with cut stone fireplace All birch kitchen | built in range and oven Nice sunporch. birch finish recreation room with fireplace and — full | basement. 2’. car plastered ga- rage Lot 150 x 180 Nicely land- scaped Many other delightful features Come and see on terms | Hagstrom REAI TORS 4900 Highland Re C BEDROOM HOMES $14) DOWN MOVES YOU IN NO MORTGAGE CO8!18 PAYMEN1S LESS 1HAN R&NT Por MODEL OPEN . {LOW DOWN PAYMENT WEEKDAYS Bid heap a 1:30 TO 6 2 blocks acne. ry Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or Eves LI 2 46/7 | | Tired of Just Getting Rent Receipts Then Put Your | Rent Dollars to Work! | Ju-t a little more than one | month's rent will move you into a brand new bed room home! S100 MOVES YOU IN wali = see vj le tn ppieg, Wea dining room all. Gas Heat Close to Shopping area Schools, Churches and Fisher Body Model Located at ! 135 W. Kennett Rd. SPOT-LITE BLDG. ( TO aut or SELL Clattton REAL ESTATE, INC. 5904 S. Main St Open Daily 9 to 9. Sunday 12 to 5 MAple 56-5821 49 This home has 4 bedrooms and a with details calc today. §10,- rambling 4 bedroom tl 2 Close 3 bedroom ranch Large | | $27.000 | “SFAIINOLE HILLS MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan “This year I'll be glad to see them go south!” 49 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO East Suburban Excellent location, if you are re- liring & looking for a nice 2 bea- room, then don't miss seeing this For 5 Sale House: er RAR Rt one’ Built in ‘52 featuring sel! storing storms & screens ga> heat, 2 car garage & beautifully landscaped yard. 100x250. §9,500 total price elizabeth [Lake I.states Privileges to one of Oakland County's finest parks Only a stone's throw away Large 13x22 living room, full basement ¢&@s heat 1 car garage & selling fo: $2,150 down §500 Down On this @ year old ranch type home located west of town Alum num storms & screens, libergia Insulation oi] furnace, garage. lake privileges, aWay with nice sandy RRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd FFE 5-1284-FE 4-3844 Open 9 am to 8 30pm Sunday 1-5 KENT Established in 1916 JAKE 1 sioping 20 attracts heat now at WITTIAMS ®ith beautifu 4 Bedrm brick fireplace bomt al See thi Terms s 250 : AKFE FRONT - family home 4 Bed bsm? and w oi) furnace sent fishing and safe beac! now at th low price of Terms Call tonight WEST SIDE INCOME — 1 ants pay for your home to belt 2-family in Indian Hardwood foors 5 bath on each floor car garage A_ good at $16500 Terms - Here 1s Sre n et te $750 DOWN ide home rms. full bsn bus Quick only $8 756 And | nciude furniture Elec $950 DOWN — most al! of the range ana refrig East suduiba home in Auburn Heights Garage Deep lot Total price $6 950 Flevd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200, Dixis Hwy at Tel legraph FE 2-012 ves AMPLE CUSTQMER PARKING GAYLORD FE 8-9693 126 E PIKE OPEN EVES LOCK' COMPARE! this two story home that has three bedrooms full basement, pine floors and astered walls. Close to 8t fiixes Total price $8900 with easy terms 30 ACRES with a large four bedroom home Full basement and two car garage Off Sasha- baw Rd. Total price of $14,000 MART INVESTOR . Buy one house at only ati Seller will give his equi in 2nd Rome now rented a $65 per month A real deal Let us tell you about this real barzain Call now LAWRENCE V. REALTOR ohnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE for larre suitable on. PE 4- A LOH NSON: Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAIL- road Company single story wood- en frame depot building at Wx om. Michigan. Building is ap- proximately Vee shaped with base of Vea being 19 feet and arms of Vee being approximately 50 feet in length, and is sup- ported on timber posts and sills Depot and adjacent outside toilet building approximately 5 ft. by 8 ft. is to be razed and removed from Railroad property or may be moved as units for use else- where by Contractor posts supporting depot must also be removed and site leveled and area cleared of all materials Outside toilet vault to be stevi lized with chloride of lime and. filled and leveled. Bids to be sent to RP. Cornwell, Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company. 131 West Lafayette, Detroit 26 Mich- igan. Right to reject any and all bids is reserved. For informa- tion contact Mr. T D_= Ash Superintendent. Detroit, at Wo 2-2260, Ext Subuiban Living At Its Best Your future home is the (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 9 1oom home family 4 bedrooms. large livig room and kitchen Full basement Oil heat. 2 car garage Conven- fent to shopping centers bus stop and schools Priced at $12 600 with jow down paymen' room house. large living "oom arate room. kitchen 1 bedreom on first floor, 3. hedrooms and bath on second floor Full base ment. Oil heat. Full bath in base- ment Garage Large lot Good commercial property. Very low price $800 DOWN Moves vou into this neariy new 3} bedroom ranch home Large living room and_ kitchen. Full basement. Lot 80x120. 3 ptece bath Garage ? Evenings Si 6 call Mr. Wheat- Timber | | ! | | | | sine GAYLORD 2222" — - . For Sale Houses 49 WHITE LAKE FROXI Cozy 2. bedroom Large living room dining room giassed-in porch Sunny kitchen over lake Basement incinerator i. nace $2000 down wil! hand.r Dorothy Snyder Lavender Reaitor Est. 29 Years 7001 Highland Rd | ¥59: Phone EM_ 3-3303 or MU 46417 WEST BLOOMFIELD 4 BEDRMS 2 baths, turnished. freezer wash- er aryer 2 car garage tu!) ba ment. lar ae jot fruit trees lake priviwge cue ,e anad Weea ends. FE 5-3 WATERFO! D HIGH BY ¢ NER 2 or 3 bdr: O.] Neat Ga { rug drapes included Stiu A part lawr 90x120 10 BF $1600 duwn Take or1er GI $65 ner mo OR 343-6497 afier & por COLORED « A BEAUTIFU! acop a Dgh fh GRAY BRI } with a ij ‘K i from the lerraced back val kitchen ‘with aute m8 ent BASS ee NEVER AGAIN SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE A a ACH: D or Only Sil 800 Mal biases ket 2 FREE A tum = Exterior LE dl 4 1 GARAGE REVOLUTIONARY CIRCULAR' Floor Plan Inside See The Home Read About Ir “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING’ “READERS DIGEST” & ‘LIFE You ait ah. ONS Pontia () Watch for x of Siat DLORAH BUI LDING COMPANY PE 2-9122 “Buildor of National Homes’ WALLED LAKE ‘AREA } BED room. caipetet living room = and dining e youngstown kitche full Uled bath large lot partia fenced lovely patio and gr 1'2 car gerage comoulet: lat staped ¢$:00 uown 412 7 cf MA 4.3147 T t pic ‘ t bal t ’ * fist ont on I price $:1 x s a at $60 pe: A 4 BEDROOM HOME ( ‘ ar Bg r a ed reno ‘ nk de 1ow Fxira iurue 4 Full basemen’ ¥ aianie down pa eno ow } be a 55) ope Ouane 4 tan any reasonaie oa Irenmi shoulda take a PINE PANFIED enc ik pe a is 2 bedroom t § tit 1 . ‘home is nt eran vwitt su car garage Lot 40x15 Frill basement Low gaan par mer and $70 pe mo nok for our Sikr AN EXCELLENT BUY in a 2? hed room story home on Cottage St 1', bath wall to wall car eting Modern tiled kitchen Full yasement with auto ofl heat t'2 car garage Nicely landscaped Full price only $9800 on land contract with easy terms ONLY $659 DOWN with payments of $65 per mo on this 2-stor\ frame home with enclosed front porch at 62 Wall St Full base ment, nice ba:k vard Move right in 4 oe in ‘hi 142-stors me on S Anderson = See ur a in thts nice neight oud Just make an offer BUY A NICE HOME and enjoy extra’ income This property at 107 Wall St is a good looking 2-story with 2 bedrooms Reali clean inside and out It has a 3 room apartirent unit tn the rear. separated from main house All vou have to do is make an offer and this home is yours Investment Company. Inc ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE FE 8-9663—Eves after 6 FE 8-1909 Income Property 50 ee Oe 4 UNIT HOME NEAR CENTRAL High. Good income FE 5-1690 For Sale Lake Property 51 CASS LAKE WOODS, 3 BEDROOM ~ ranch on 2 wooded lots, boat basin $22500 terms Oxbow Lakefront. family kitchen picture window and fireplace in living room hot water, base board heat $3500 down Sylvan Lakefront building site gas sewage and water $1,500 cown McKinney Real [Estate EM 3-3311 FOR SALE. LARGE YEAR AROUND cottage on Round Lake, Mecosta Co. access to three lakes $4500 cash Write, Charles O Baird. | 322 Astor Ave, Lansing, Mich. é For Sale Lake Property 51 PRIVATE LAKES 2 acres in size available | . Gukinnd. Genessee, Livingstone, & Northern Counties. Michigan's iKEStI0 dealer in private lakes. LAK nig ee Corp. Rt Non 2 ifitord at Mich. EM, 3-0085 U_4-8825 WILLIAMS LAKE -parviiagen § room, 1 story, 2 bedrooms, full basement with recreation room. | 67 x 300 foot lot. Nicely land- scaped. Built in 1956. Home tn- | cludes carpeting and drapes. $12,- | 500 on terms SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES Bargain! 8 room, 2 story. cinder | bi full basement 2 car ga- rage, nice lawn. large corner lot Excellent neighborhood. $12.500 on terms, or less cash to mort- | gage | Hagstrom | REALTORS 4900 Highland Ra i(M-59: Pontiac, Mich Ph OR 4,-0358 For. Sale Resort. Prop. Lye vee > é GLADWIN COUNTY ACR TR 9-0718 Wooded $175 eaci LOANS TO $500 FOR DOWN PAY- ment or purchase of cottages o1 lace lols SEABOARD FINANCE _1185 N Perry st. FF 6-9661 WHITE BROS CAN SELL YOUR HOME __ Suburban Property — ES 53 WHITE BROS CAN SELL YOUR HOME 54 _ewe For Sale Lots ee ; ; 3 LAKE FRONT laegf fo: bi-je\ rontage HAMMOND fitul jot 85 ft Jak BEAU el home SQUARE LAKE COUNTRY SUBDIVISION 150 ft wide looking Square Lake CLUB uber OTTER frontage HILLS Ideal Wind: roft building 110 te PINE Dullding site LAKE PRIVILEGES Choice 2 tt. road trontage. CInyY OF TROY liuntage 3 lots Snuith- Wideman HURON _OPEN EVES : 4245276 Eh he, 3S parcess with excel. arainage Beautiful sites for posed basements Multiple level mie and ianch homes In a Te-tricted community you can be r to ive aved streets Bit n area AC il a4 l 5 DN ov x 170 COR "$325 DN ACKE> PAVED ROAD $500 DN LADS INC) OR 3-123] FOR SALE. PERRY iK FE LOT 60X200 LOT CORNER OF NORTH jrth Shimmons Cir MSU Oakiand — after 6 pm UP TO $900 CASH ayment on @ iot FINANCE CU Perry St FE 8 9tf1 ; SEF THE NEW SITES AT | CHll KRONE BEFORF ‘new 2-1087 FOR coan f BOARD yo REALTY, 1 ereeel iand [FLEECE M 4 204 ACRES ROOM e wth attached garas Br & fruit Near Au Hecht. & F este I, 2-U3 Setwee & pm ACRES GOOD LAND MODERN e ‘0 WITH 4 Otter € ACREs. 6§ ROOMS $10 200 Eas p Hort Realty lo & BATH Terms MY i hea pROS, UN OR 3-1295 9 Sunday i0 ) Dixit e Hay NEAR OXFORD bedroom modern home Ave $11,000 $5000 JONES 832 W REAL HURON FE 8-1 8-1275 ESTATE RILEY RD FRONTAGF—2 acres with 104 ft of frontage A rn Rad Excellent fnvectr ent Only $500 down AUBURN cf jiand hf oon For Sale Farms £0 4% ACRE FARMS Ink Or A a WITH hard toc a REAR hetween gh.and, 1246 N MI! Highland Michigan STEELS fora Rd A ford H Mt 045 8) ACRE-™ FFE KALKASKA COUNTY (inod building Fuil price $8 500 Terms MY 3-1177 for information HADLEY AREN In good farming home with base x 40 foot bari in good condition ive stream on property 50 acirs tijable 25 «#cres pasture $16- 500 on terms Cf WEBSTER REALTOR Oxford OA 8-3122 Orton. MY 2-2291 M « 19 N SHIRLEY 8-201 120 ogi s LAPEER COUNTY — 103 Acres Very productive dark loam Trout stream furnishes water for ail pasture fields 3% bedroom mod- ernized home Barn Farm idea! for beef cattle hay. grain. po- tatoes or commercial gardening Only $22 000 with $5.000 down o; mav consider trade for 3 bed room home tn Orion-Rocheste: area OXFORD AREA 129 Acres Lig > nice spot for maki 4 bidgs Priced according \ $25 000 Terms Wife Ve TOU AMES. 2531 Lapeer Rd 7i-ACRE FARM. 1'«4 MI. FROM Imiay City. Large barn. 6 room house afage and other outbuild- ings rice of $16.000 includes tractor and some tools Less than, 1-3 down will move you in, INC 8 FE 5-2953 86 and fishing 3 lakes semi-private 51 acres timber 35 acres rolling work 9 room. brick acres—a paradise and 1 private and woods land Beautiful home. full bath full basement Gas hot air heat. Small 3 room house for weekend guests or care- taker Other outbuildings — gran- ery, work shop 2-car Rrarage etc Full price of this property would not replace house alone Ideally located in Lapeer County a short distance from cities. with hundreds of acres of land avail able for hunting end fishing in the neighborhood. Sportsmen dont miss seeing this place Terms to responsible urchaser FROST REALTY COMPANY aes Fourth Street miay City. Mich hunting 2 For Sale Farms Hid.tes . (le ACRES, HOUSE. GARAGE. “i and Hy 38 building all new. $20.- | 000, down. 141 w. Buell at | peg | | 19 ACRES 920 ft. frontage. On Ormond Rd with 3 bedroom modern home. 3 car garage. Chicken house. Many apple trees. Smail spring fed | pond Level land wonderful cnance to sub-divide. Priced at) — - L wi $5,000 down. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Years | 1001 Highiand Rd. (M59) | Phone EM _ 3-3303 or MU _4-6417 | ‘Sale E Business >ss Property 57 aaa APARTMENT HOUSE | Large house consists of 5 room apartments. two 2 room apart- ments, 5 separate sleeping rooms Also 2 separate 3 room houses, a!! on 1 large lot. Income potential $330 per month. Will consider trade C A WEBSTER. REALTOR Oxford, OA 68-3122, Orion MY 2-2291 ELIZABETIL LAKE RD. Large white frame building on corner lot across the street from new shopping center, now used for office downstairs and an apartment up. Always rented at $65 monthly Pull bagement with oil heat. plenty of parking area For details cail Mr RILEY IEA $0 Elizabeth Lake Rd PE ¢ 57 - _ _FE 4-4821 GOOD PLACE FOR WAREHOUSE or manufacturing FE 4-103 North Perry Sst —7 Acres 203 It. Business Frontage Located inside Pontiac City lim- its Has 3 car cement block ga- rage i Large‘cement block b ing Ideally Lo at aS. t 5400 e fee p Li 100%1 83 All utilities Can be also used for light ee uring Reasonable price. Term WILLIS Mo BREWER JOSEPH F REISZ SALES MGR 94-96 E Huron St 4-518 Eves FE 8-(823 Rent, L’se Pus. Prop. 57A COMMERCIAL LOT FOR RENT or jease MAple 5-2400 FOR RENT OR LEASE’ USED car lot with office 160 ft front age on Baldwin Phone FE 5-105! 685 Baldwin Ave a ie 1 DING FOR Jieuly LEASE { parking of peree e 3 2400 OFFICE BLDG Attractive 1 x NE corner T+ b 2 nice rooms p.umbing WOodward Jinrp To rm ' FOR 24° «Ooff RENT fice bldg legraph A Golf A omplete 2-9700 WIil SUIT POR bel wert Py Phone oft 4-035 and pelore 5 pr Business Opportunities 59 18 APTS $29500 DOWN MAY smaller income or business as down OR 13-9195 TAKE b prop BUSINESS in ere equi pm ent I aie Lake Orv ent busine Very f BEAUTY D sa he m- $2 000 ry oe TRS Ra MI = SO FE 3-26 OPPORTUNITIES doing Dig g@ilola@ce 2o4e Heat hop A\ of alu miec 3 Lanee EXCEPTIONAL statlor on super t pin a’ely ene FF “4 1 \I OM \l. Tation war v : t lawn seivice Farmalawn } *) ie \\WN cal write " alann GROCERY WITH BEER & WINE tock ee OO LS Reasonable rer tt ing Quarters Lease ¢ ‘proper ts ith free FE 3-9414 Sf; ine GROCERY STORE Locates irtt ] for ‘a ” populated In denseiv T a area 5h arp Pri down Cost rents license eperator $5 090 monih upstairs SDM | included le mart with 4 an free for stock per t @> month Saginaw FE 5-8165 Warren Stout. Realtor Open till 6 00 GROCERY IN LAKE AREA wonderful vear around bu tional opportunity ‘3 to acquire includes 3 with 100 ft fate. Call man independence bedroom har hesi ART BAR WOODS i s-ainless feel ecpily Bra ent 'STATEN VIDE Fer BOD CHARI ES "REAL TOH 1117 S$ Teivnray t IDFA! FOR Com; se ‘ee aw fling pate Smith 4:2 W HURON Lonesome Wife Sez sell Vending machine route. over 00 machines on money-making loca- tion in Detroit.) Bay City. Sag naw and Alpena areas interesting. pleasant work i make well over $250 week after xpenses are paid. $4500 required for down payment including stock MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A LANDMESSER BRORER 1473S Telegranh Re PARK AT OR FRONT DOOR FE. 4-1582 Partridge. IS THE "BIRD” TO SEE | TRADE! TRADI! What do you have to trade for a bar. business. resort. home? A farm. contracts income prop- erty etc We have many LIST- INGS on which owners will ac- cept a TRADF' Always consult Partridge the Trading ‘ Bird.” 84.000 Dn. Plus Stock Fasy to operate grocery wth Beer and Wine teke-out next to large Townsh'p Park Includes ving quarters too! Take !t easy and buy thts Wil! TRADE SEE US FOR OTHERS Partridge PHONE RA 4-2452 -IMLAY CITY AND ASSOCIATES : MICH _ | BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH WHITE BROS PE 4-358) 1060 W. HURON CAN SELL YOUR HOME OPEN TIL 8 56) Business vess Opportunities 59 OO PRIVATE LAKES ' 3 a hol ag ag in eesen. hi qzetpais e Northern ‘Counties. largest dealer in vate LAKESHORE. De DEVELOPMENT Rt. No. a tenn Man. EM 3-0085 MU MODERN. 2 BAY SUNOCO SERV- ice Station available. Located at Sashabaw and e Moderate investment. Paid train ing program, station renta] to suit your pocketbook. Write Sun Oil Company, Box 690, Flint 1, Perr eee Or call Flint, CBdar . - PEPPRIDGE FARM. BREAD AND rolls Established wholesale route. pone area. LI 68-1492 or KB RESTAURANT | & COCKTAIL lounge by owner. Living quarters 2 bedrooms living reom = an bath 2 acres on busy highway doing good business seating 90. Price $48,000 00 ', Must sell. Box 32, Pontiac RESTAURANT -— good location. $100 month includes the heat. New equipment. Open 7 to 7 dally. No Sundays. Business. fixtures, & equipment, only $3000 down MT CLEMENS AREA —- Restaue rant building 20 x 60. real es- tate & equipment only $5.000 dn. Same owner 14 veais Building can be used fo: offices or other purposes Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Highland Rad 9) Pontiac mice Ph OR 40358 SUP NON DE MIROY (Oat sever] stations for lease ip anc around Pontiac area PERRY AND MADISON (M JAMES K AND TELEGRAPH ORTONVILLE CASS-ELIZABETH AND PARKWAY financial Moderate sistance able $-0875 after 7 pm STANDARD OL. 2-stall station Maia Milford Michigan. financial] assistance 2414, after 7 pm. investment and free tra Cal! MI 6-531) & available BR 3- GR 4-7187 TELEGRAPH RD i Huron Shupping Center with offices Paved area On a frontage on absoiute- ACROSS FROM 40x60 sales “138 feet can sel. You rect for trate ved A ble Ure sace garaen saies small ar t D hundreds of other rmo Talk pe ONE OF THE FINEST ! Michigan on US-27 hignwas. conditioned Sea's 200 of Excellent equipment Will beiter than $90 000 Original owner Good reason $20000 down on 000 WILL PUT YOU IN THIS erated restaurant Gross- han $2000 per month. cari Rent $100 per iaes heat Hours 7 to o Sunda $3 iver HOME TOP of expense. be pr ness NV ALESCENT shape Minim Gr a’ £ and bus | Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Hognla Ra oM Portia. M ' oO! VALUABLF CORNER ~ Building and tavern | 4.185 WILL SELL STORE GAS tion & garage MA 5-500 OWN YOUR OWN DRIVE RESTAURANT tor 17 ies Q 4-0358 105X230". MA se STA- Sale Land Contracts — 60 wee $. 600 DISCOUNT $6250 TO HANDLE SEASONED OVE} 1 YEAR $80 PER MONT H AND 6 PER CENT INTEREST JEN \\ RIGHT. Realtor 4) Oakiand Ave 53-0441 FE Open tr) 0 LAND CONTRACTS | to sel! Gar or ED TO BUY OR s EM 3-2511 Morey to Loan ol (State License Lenders) TEMG TRIPS NOSICTE 202 s. MAIN 2l4 4h LAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO aie eS TO $500 "TOs 0): \] L V1 ESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 1-9791 FRI ENDLY BUCKNER SAMOS, (OTOAV UE AS Ay WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO §5ca ian Utica “LOANS | TU +300 TO $300 UNI 1 AWR ENC E FHIEN DE I EF 10) S500 other secus to repay Our firendiy, and heip- off.ce or phone FB ALTO (0) Corner EF Pike Contidence SH fOoME & CHAN ore a 2 Sagini \WHI S25 YOU NEED TO $300 e giad to help you. FINANCE CO. State _Bauk Bidg. 4+-1574 QUICK $25 TO $500 LOANS Seaboard Finance Co. 1185 N. PERRY STREET - Parking _Phone FE 8-9661 T $25 TO) $500 ON YOUR ‘ signature Up =< ere to Repay Pi , 2-9206 ].oan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg n first and second_ mortgages Mortgage Loans 42 PRR LRAR 6 nnn nnn S600 TO $2000 on Oakland County homes ern or not Vovs & Buckner, Inc 208 National Bidg FE ¢4720 2nd MORTG: AGES STATE Pontiac ee Ea to Mod- AVAILABLE $600 $2 000 HOMES PRIVATE IN VESTO: 35 YRS REPAYMENT IN tow MONTHLY PAY PH TROIT WO 41-5189 EVES Bt 1.1689 BIG BEAR CONSOLIDATION Mortgages are best by test Ask the man whe has one Call us, we can help Ie i RIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION b's 82 W HURON rE }- 4 Xx THIRTY-SI Po tt) Go aay wt FS OS ren eee Oe th eo wa THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 Swaps CLINTON CHAIN SAW 7 ceadition Sell or swap EM 3-6050 Bie FOOT T VAGABGND HOUSE- trailer and cash for gues. or in- come wn large lot. ! FE 4-2402 a CLEAN “$2_MERC. WILL SWAP A! furniture or what have 7 s. OR 3-7810 a DESK, SWAP on __ sell. Good cond 3-0482 H POR ED i TAPE recorders and radio-phonographs Working or not. FE 2-036) - mur IN 3 BEDROOM RANCH home and furniture for 25-foot trailer Swap or sell FE 2-4339 FOR SALE OR RENT: & ROOM modern house. 2-car garage Take late mde: car en down payment _FE 62213 _ LAKEFRONT 80 x 600 "LAKES both ends of property Lapee: area. 3 bedrvoms, Trade for ca: or home around Pontiac FE 2-2637 PAID EQU ITY IN “ROOM HOL SE for car or $500 down and balance $35 month FE 2-7548 _ WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT ‘ $350 month OR 3-2360 @00D or sell WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 2? FAM income tor or 3 bedioom ARRO RE. r\ ta S LAKE LOTS TRAVE = st a FE 959-7190 ecu > i WOOL BROADLOOM CARPETING 28427 wide for a le f tenis EM > For Sale Clothing 064 1 CLOTH CUA: FE 4-«752 BLUE GRA MUSKRAL COr site 14 go CONAdLto FE 2-649 cK AMB COAT TZBS j2-14 “ ur FUR COAT BLACK SKUNK ‘ ngth in ver rod = Dt heate: O-THERM $50 Ker e Jrone: $55 beau ished Kkagptty pine dout $40 Con®ie sewing mas ax 1 grey cof i’ Ver ECE more Cat $25 A n OR 43-8345 $50 WILL BUY Mavtag washer chrome di: wealth off N\ 100 THROW RUC up lott Hwy. Waterford 1958 SIEGLFER OL ers. At pre-season sjectal 5 GC A Thompson 1005 nae 80 900 GRAIN WATER F > GGER G00d Cyt LARGE R!* teadir 209% ea: 10 CENT 40 at Per: vO S AND Ditie 7" SPAC : HEA’ rc We SOFTENER APMLESS LOVE with DUST $10 SEAT Bip cCOLPNr Or F now oper i 9 cay 90 W Howard FF 2-88 AUTO WASHER $25 GUAR OTH ers $20 to $50 Peer Appiian: _Si61 Commerce Ro USED FURNI t F _ ' A Used Singer Singer Sale of Sewing Machines Cabinet Electric, Singer portable electric, Singer portable electric Kenmore cabinet electric, Kenmore cabinet electric Pfaff portable electric Federa)] portable electric Manv others to choose from at ge Singer -Sewing Center. Saginaw &t AN Cc $15. Call KE 3-3932 BUY AND SELL NEW AND USED furniture. Can be seen at 257 Baldwin. Jack W Hall. 5-6814 SAVE PNERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW! FE 63 Sale Sale Household € Goods 65 102 (C STOVE FOR SALE: Sale > Hou: aoe sehold Goods 65° For r Sale _ Miscellaneous 6 67 SLICES OF HAM Wood, Coal & I Fuel 77 } 1! | Sale Farm Produce 2.) F For Pe Housetrailers 89 R VARIETIES & AIRST trave R . Lomrraer oe i Se ‘tt i rama ams @x- “BOB HUICHINSON NSON'S N DISPLAY ALL NEW 1960 PONTIAC CHIEF AND DETROITER We take your furniture in trade. Open 7 days & week, 9 to 9 daily. 10 to z . we a 5 seek. tL) 9 daily. 10 BOB “HUTCHINSON’ S 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR Pita _ 4 vnlles North of Pontiac COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION trailers for sale or rent. Tour-A- Home al! sizes, standard & s¢lf- contained, Mar - . Trotwood and 35-ft. Huron. Special for Floriia vacations. Jacobson’ Trailer Sales. 5685 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-5961 HUNTERS, WE HAVE SEVERAL used trailers, ideal for hunt- ing. from $295 up. cei, t Florida? See our Tour-a-hom and Cree Coaches. Large seh for comfort. small enough for hauling. Also 2 trailers already im. Florida for saw. HOLLY MARINE & COACH SALES. 15210 HOLLY RD. HOLLY, MElrose 4-6771 HUNTER SPECIAL. NEW 16 FT Ensenada, $1,050. 17 ft. travel coach with bath. Auburn Rd. nr. Rochester UL 2-3115 OXFORD TRAILER SALES NOW 1960's ef ial VAGABOND. S8TEW- ARD MMER GARWOOD & HOLLY” Campers and used trailers Some We sel) 1 used on Tanta) trade or rent Lake Orion on M24 MY 32-0721. 40 To Choose From PIXIE TRAILER pSALES A} Rentai 1045 No Lape Oxford OA_ 8-37 ~ PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1540 Lapeer Rad Lake Orion MY 2-4611 tamous makes. New Moon Ventoura. Owosso. Elcar, Tour-a Home Between Lake Or- tor and Oxford. On M-24. SLEEPER TRAILER. _Henry Clay Street SHORT'S , MOBILE} HOME SALES SERVICE al new Sportsman- Complete line of parts a: Cree ™4 W. Rd. Featuring . $135. «38 Featuring Beemer & bottle gas Hitches instaNed & ars wired We'll sell your used tPailer for you 2172 W. Huron FE 49743 __Rent Trailer Space _ 90 AUBURN HEIGHTS MOBILE VIL- laze The finest. * mile SE Pontiac ‘ 170 N Opd vke FE 5-3361 FOR pHOUSE- LAKEFRONT LOTS traiters Walts Trailer Park OXFORD MOBITE MANOR FOR tnose who want the best. 40°80’ lots. 1640" cement patios. etc. e Mile east of Oxford on Lake- ville road OA! &-3022 MObILEHOME ESTATES MOD- oo and playground EM 3- PARKHURST LAKE TR AILER Court. MY 2-4611. The best for less) Wondertui location on 7 acres between Lake Orion and Oxtora ROBINS | MOBILE Brie 3300 lizabeth Under new aoamreaea FE “5-678 Charles Cravtree manager YOU VF SEEN THE REST NOW See the best Square Lake Trailer _ Park FEL 2-5295 Auto. Accessories _ oO 1953 FORD V-8 MOTOR. PH FE "For Sale Tires 92 Peewee : USED TIRES. $359 UP. WE sell. Also whitewalls s TIRE SALFS 503 Saginaw St FE 4-0687 LOOK’ 750X14 BLACK TIRES ALI. name brands Off new cars. $15.50 pus tax and exchange. State Tire Sales 503 S Saginaw. FE 4-4567 or FE 4-067 SNOW TIRES—$10.40 KUHN AUTO SERVICE 149 W. Huron FE 2-1218 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES Trade in on Genera! Safety Tires Un to 50 per cent off Black or Whitewalls “ED WILLIAMS ___ 451 S$ Ssginaw at Raeburn _ Auto Service 93 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinder reboring. Wally's _ Crankshaft Service. OLive 1-0263. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car FE CRANKSHAFT Seer IN THE car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- oa563 Shop, 23 H e PE __Sale Motor otor Scooters 94 1957 LAMBRETTA 11 10 1 DELUXE. Windshield. all accessories. White al buy. Walltires Excellent condition. UL 2-2252 1956 CUSHMAN EAGLE. MANY extras MY_ 3-7401 _For, Sale Motorcycles 95 16 FOOT VACATION Like 3-604 TRAILER. new. $700 Sleeps six. EM 1952 MATCHLESS “500. $250. FE new " WARLEY-DAVIDSOW “MODEL 165 Priced at below dealers cos!. Only $368. Harley Davidson Sales _ Company 372 § Saginaw ___ For ir Sale Bicycles 96 | mGKG NEW BOY'S 28 ae BIKE | 2265 Union Lake Rd. i anata a LAR V é BLACK TOP SOIL AND | APPLES, POPU ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER a Add Comfort — Insulate! 1 fail — yards delivered. FE ¢igsr, iget Produc woe. KiowsburY M he I eg fae ‘OR’ heen ee “ere = 100 sq. ft. enclosed .... ...$3.87 ‘ +4338 ‘or zoe $8 — FOUND ATL & _organ. C PLES: . A tle out of the way but a lot oS res Roll roofing, 90 1b. $3.95 | er NO ee | cious, Jonathan, Me: r. less te nay Furniture and appli: STOVES, BOUGET oc . Ex. | 792 | gravel. 8 °F; Close in. Mahan 6i8 E. 602 M Combination doors from . $17.92 ances of all Binds. NEW & USED on. Fereer's. | Storm windows any size & shape | 3743. Walton, 1 block east of Joslyn. Wists car trade dept for real one ee eG ENG AT-| Gelling Uleeg en data | AQUARIUM aauanin ae, No Sunlay sales. ay MONTHS TO PAY Ps $19.50 Electrolux vaccum. | Knotty 5 ee a ft. ont ae ea ve CD LOADED 5 DELICIOUS. 5 We diy*sell] or trade. Come out : t shers. | DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. LOADE , 3034 irrel Rd. % mi. nort 4 toed 2 ot et eee are aoe Complete line of NEW and USED | 3 MILES or delivered. FE 4-3263 Walton Blvd. Derwing. F Ncomgg et ete ree $19.50. Terms. Curt’s Appl. FE! py iiding materials priced to sell. _ 2-146. APPLES BARGAIN PRICES FOR > 5-4049 i fs OPEN MON. SAT 8 TOG | FOR ‘LE: 3B BLACK DIRT. TOP | “large quantities. Bring containers. FRI, 8 TO @ SACRIFICE TURQUOISE TRENCH FHA Terms FREE ‘Estimates gravel. Delivered. oe ag 324 N. Lake tus. 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile Provincial bedroom suite Tufted Open 8-5 30 MON. thru SAT. ae TER VAR ' A ie” tlie Oo Bcd “Sunde ray SURPLUS LUMBER | GOOD ROAD GRAVEL. 5 1s. | “RPLES NTR ete oldwin Ra M58 trees night stand. Sunday MAy SU RPLUS Ll [BER ST. Delivered. PE 4-6588 psie's , Criban ae eee fair : J $65 i MATERIAL SALES C eae ae Sal RADIOS. 46-412. FE | S430 | fughlend Rd. (M39) OR S. 7092 | “Cr ae eed DIRT SAND MAN- Yd. lL. one ae BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. $44.95 | 1082 PONTIAC ia 3 335 ab and nd aprazed } < : doors eac Road, Clar ston. i mplete $19.95. | : We are loedin, own soil eo Roan, = Hollywood bcd frames, $695. ID- SH He: B16. SELECTION “OF USED | and "black dire dai daily except, Sat. EATING & COOKING APPLES FOR herspring mattresses, 617.88. Co. Oll- Gas Hlome Heaters“ jnotguns @ rifles. Ben's Loan 165. | Walton Blvd L.A. Eldridge Parm, 625 E yas $1295. P SUPER FLOOR HEAT Office. 4 Patterson. PE 4-5141. 5- 8. EM 3-0961_ Eves. ell Rd., North of Rochester ton mattresses. $1295. Pearson's P ‘or itself with sree ate Ett So PE 81433 day Bu 1 . Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave phy pied ger ALL METAL ! LIGHT raat nig eon PULVERIZED TOP SOIL. AlwO| out Rochester Rd. .75 bu ss — electric eye Ourglar alarm nc 56-5643 or | © ouR RESZER. RA BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING NO MOSBY DOWN — TRADE IN Vise, lit Se ds block. 2 burner | black dirt and fill PE sTL UY Fi bps fig Be machine tn cabinet tig tag an on Lie ns = gas plate. 3 diamon we ne —- enema button hole equipped. Late model) SCHICK'S MY 3-3711 rings, 1 gents diamond hematite YARD, ag oe GRADING. GotbeN DELICIOUS ne APPLES. Pay $7110 cash or $820 for 9 ring, 3 piece tea set. pewter life- | Top . rave Le ic Ed pri _ a nas months Call Credit Manager _ => a — —— time —_ finish Reasonable. 984 Rice Farm, Pe ’ UL 2-3872 A & A Products Co SINGER PORTABLE MACHINE _ Voorhets Road | FIREPLACE Fr FURNACE. AND mile N. of Seymore Lake Roa clears 6. MU 4-0635. $60. Bring containers. Stuart “OMPLETE BED. $40 BOARD FINANCE oo 1185 N 4 | _— . FE 4-4689 _ Perry St FE §-086 2685_Lapeer Rd PE 4-5431 opern lL SPACE HEATER [RENT A. SPINET PIANO WITH BEAUTIFUL HARDY MUMS, LGE.| Braid. 2331 Lake George Road. CASH FOR USED TVS FURNI Cash & Cur Wye Spec lals Reasonable UL 2-4054 nr to teh mes re hep lants; pumpkins, all Sines, Miel- Lake Orion > r 1 FO USED TV'S U i | aan . w e@ applied toward t pur- e's Perennial Gardens SPRAYED CONCORD GRAPES e & miss FE 2.0367 - TRADE-IN DEPT. | Prenoished Lavan 4x8 120 ca MANITOWOC: 12, ZONE, COMBINA- | chase price of the piano | Walton Blvd. 2-10hs mi. E. of ist house on right East of Opdyke Los Recon guar Maytag washer $48 88 White Pine Stripping over payments. §95 Calgary, off CXL LAGHER'S | _ Joslyn _on Walton No Sundays “Uluseout Specials ay pe soler bed) stite ALS) ire 02 lin ft Baldwin 18 E Huron a 4-056 OQAKLAND TREZ SERVICE TRIM- | — TURNIPS. $1. A BUSHEL. Supe Sood (dinette - $2 88' Brass Knob Passage Set ..1 49 ea NEW 1ST QUALITY BATHTUBS. UPRIGHT PIANO GOOD GONDI- ming & removal. FE 8 2275. FE 8-056) GE ELECTRIC DRYERS New + PC Wood dinette se Sa reles (ena coce veurts “2 Bi, $46.50. Free standing totlets $1995 "ion. $60. FE 66446 NURSERY - GROWN SPRUCE. anteed De vered A tee ee sre 8> Call for free estimates on ail G A Thompson. 1005 M59 West —_———— pines, firs. 1 to 4 ft. 10 or more, Sale Fa Farm m Equipment | 87 SEMIN CPOOL Gal berets ea 10 Bol lean stove $19 95 your bullding needs) eee : - WAN1ED 1.50 ea. Less than 10, $3 each. RCA WHIRG Pra i . 14a W? nave used electric ranges. gas HiAG FERTY NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE & USED PIANOS 2 v N. of Pontiac r nst 1 AGGEK a , | . : =e 12 miles oe vengee ewes RoR SEPpp yr | Wucts Maple $1581 — OR 3:37) Wiegand Music Center | 10. Cedar Lane Ever- | CHAIN SAWS $168 _ . LUMBER & SUPPLY — or circucator. Goop CoNDI- = green, Farm eor0 Disle Hwy, | NEW WYXIAN'S reas x tl OR 13-6173 RA7AAR AREA MIRACLE MILE a Est MA 5-12 Ganp ; BAY TS) Se da Tes sar? + —_ ze Onan INT WITH KOON Piano TAS HONE om oe Repair _Clarkston | = ee : apts ‘18 WP tke FE 4-1122 taxes 7 ie 7 to PAIN if N 2-4924 > SEF GEee TES SA ae am CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS Avoid blistering due to moisture ra : a For Sale Pets 79 MceCULLOCIH r ac THE KNITTING NEEDLE. NOW WE HAVE SEVERAL USED CO eh ORI eee WEST HURON ‘PE @15Ss carrying @ full line. of new Most modern lights. for kitchens, WARWICK 2678 Orchard Lk sole pianos. like new Must be ““““~ HOL sHTEN & SON ci FOR FURNITURE 1001S *!@Mped pieces punch work ball. @!Mettes and recreation rooms PREFINISHED PANELING — seen to be appreciated. AKC SCHIPPERKE - PUPPIES G 2 AS SlGP . alt a : at ents rE eint embroidery & DMC threacs bh el a Ayraried Eilon MAHOGANY . 24c per ft | Reasonable OL 2-745 a - New _ al ll E $-1330. Across from Genera! Michigan F : i 393 oO: . rq Birch 'e” rg els e AKC BEAGLES, 11 WEEKS OLD ROCHE TER OL 1-97 4.4864 e FURNITURE anp ap. fospital - 7 TakGoaue eet s Fenerd Cherry panelin We also have a used Hammond OR 3-3774 FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND : Nas he ek se - smail iots SE ie Gas ued FOR EIEC- CONVERSION oI BURNER witH HKIENSON 1. NI BE R "CO. tos preen. @ most unusual buy BASSET HOUND. TRI I FEMALE 4 ‘4 used. Prolux Oliver Sales on M24 Pease phone PE 26842 G9 Dm CO ogo Ww Buron Tete wx ae ees ee GRINNELL’S sooaich wean erie axe SEW AND OBED ONE AND TWO Ri EY 2 : ey! \ —— — es $50 FE 4-0455 eon ‘ANIEL PU A j ' ROSLEY 2 + Conon on TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR Gas ~- SH WAY ——— a ae haroels ae et 550- 27 8 Saginaw FE 3.7168 a ER BPA: rn row ‘corn pickers. Homelite saws gait 1 $70 M : range RB Munro Electric Co. CAS “AY a N NN OR | MOND New bean puller at reduced price. RIB KANT WFT metre? SS _ 1060 W Huron 1 Pee DR ices STORM WINDOWS. 3 TO Len el eae. geod condition. FE Oo re eee WKS. OLD. #4 & _ Davis , Machinery. NA 17-3292 encha: strolier scat l a ee eet yS hdd oN aoors of] hot water heate: a-4178 . | ~ —_ rT EM 13-6144 wie d ] rade-| n Dept STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS 2-2116 617 S Paddock : — —— CLIP BATHE. ALL “BREEDS. Se E Cc IAL . ry T ies - -- t COME & GET IT . pee roid . os Pe Bur Ps ster’s Siiteat: HEATER LIKE ah a Sale S Equi ‘73 a ae ee ay ice ack ne eS OR LAST ele el lecl Re mM eat. 3 oF 6 rooms. 83.000 BTUs e Store Equipmen 3.2893. 2 OAKLAND FURNITURE CO Swivel Rocker $19 95 FE 2-1383 PO I CE en Sarma ee ee ne ROLINCH .. 4 I Stuaio Couch $29 50 : ra - ° . - ee re ner ETE COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES | PLOW. IN A-1} CONDITION. Roan ee ees ie urniture rugs Desefiport & Chair s2930 NORTHERN LUMBER STANDARD "TYPEWRITER sig) A CASH REGISTER. 1 WRAPPING FE 5-4226 | waned at $085 SD eeeieee oh. yar Refrigerator $59 95 Com elec b cain counter 1 fan, chairs mir- my asy time payments t Pu ; ‘ame your pany i: PET SHOP. 55 = ice We OA eller valued Le ora $6950 7940 Cooley Lake Rd EM 3-41:71 _FE Fait es rors 5028 Dixie Hwy a re tig ie = KING BROS. Heng your inesghbor ahd) shate TIOM NST tia sd eg fling Mt MAGE Aa COSI 8X12 WALK-IN COOLER. MEAT 56 sate SPANIEL PUPPIES. 5 Pontiac Rd. at Opdrke these unbelievable bargains, ail PHOMAS ECONOMY Sunday 10am to2 pm cases register, scales, shelvin ; her, FE €0734 FE 41112 Delivertes avatiab! To reduce present inventory . 7 weeks old $5 each, also mothe: oe _ sales fin8 } mS San : . veries avaliable - 5 7 Power saw Very reasonable 7} : a ; — 6) S Saginar FE 2-9151 Mic , 1 Porter cable 26-im riding mower S Saginaw st FE 2-852 2 years old. FE 8-4402 toe S Sagoaw PE 2 °°) USED IV. $1998 UP swerrs CERAMIC KILN GAS. 24 X 13 1 Boiens 2610. riding mower eels : FOR SALE USED SINGLE BREED. Auction Sales 8&8 DAVENPORT & 2 TABLES FE Radio & Appl 422 W Huron FE —2¢h¢s $50 UL 2-4141 1 Toro 36-in apie mower ATOR CASH REGISTER, ing cages and nest boxes FE 1782 Ws CLOSF OUT PRICE i ate ee one A breaching 3604S fan ang shelving, Fe 2.7727 ANTIQUE AUCTION AND EX. DEFP FREEZF AND FLFECTRIC AARFHOUSE PRICES ON FRFF ’ SHINGLE STAIN Se eebay ? ‘, “ $e PPIES hibit’ Sat Oct 24. 12 38 pm ove FE 4-8028 vefore 12 noon ers dryers. ce! evisions. O= bul't- 6s ip Pat ee oe eee ae Bain prices cee eee a ene jae on Donan ns f . p . 28GA4 r GREE} y an od \ : : . : . } allenger ighway. in DUOTHERM LARGE CIRCULATOR Sarre! (APs an Da\ “A GAL DARK RFD Deposit “will hold — credit terms Sale S rtin Goods 74 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS & Sater cee Sr anch é pokes seating $25 On? wale heater $15 burg MA 5 6011 ) 8 Evan. Equipment 6507 Disie Hwy ww . ~ adult Quality stock EM 3-6443 oh P t Disk = etree las G . ' N : 'e DISHES 25 Mer diall ara © 5-1818 er OR 3-2 = . ~~ ~ d ity , ‘i available urniture fishes ain ! ee ve aa roe i el ig Fel cae ss pelt * Pet tl Mave aoe en ine’ 1 REMINGTON PUMP. 270 DEER FOR SALE AKC BOSTON TER- Lamps Copper, Brass Iron Se et es oa el 4 ~ 2 182! - adie COAL & gi eee IPPT STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS rifle. model 760 1 deer hunting rier pups OR 35-2459 Pumitives, Gun. Quilts On $10 Mt mi peture » pen SEA UTOWATIC ON 2 BU ILDING. SUP af ay also lumber FE 2-5197 : suit Size 42 Good condition poOocLE PUrrikS. ALSO 4 YR Paintings Many other items too DE! XE EL i oo RANGE = i ee At TOMAT I¢ ' Se ' ol STEEBERG JUKE BOX 100 SE- after 4 pm. 77 Blaine | oc male with permanent shots. _"UMerous to mention : anc driver FF 2064 Stata ame ae ae condition get E SPECIAL | lections 45 rpms & pinball ma- — ~ - * Cheap ali AKC registered. Cali AUCTION SALE 5 MILES NORTH DELUXE ELE TRIC RANGE ’ > 2 . fan and hood - 82995 chine Perfect condition $175 FE 8 MM SPORTER COMBINATION FE 5-085] and 2 miles West of Romeo at vears ol exellent onditio ao HAVE A GOOD SELECTION cr fel cage Mea oon e ++. $79 2-1320 12 gauge MApie 5-1946 POODLE TRIMMING. VERY REA- 5400 37 Mile Road on Saturday : of rebuilt n sl an e Pu ight 195 = maxe oltre EM a ose vacr a awecoe on Open rf on 100 amp thre “potes : $ io: STOKOL STOKER. CHEAP ALSO 19 x 12 SIDE WALL TENT. HEAVY sonable. MA 35-1750 ae Pome oer a tans DUNCAN - PHYFE DRUM TABLE to B pm Thie Electric Corner One L H Gray bathtub $49 94 furnace blower good condition. _ canvas. $35 MA 35-0181 _. PAKAKEEIS CANARIES, CAGES. Many antiques C Fred Thomp- Aa Tugs MI 43850 Johnson and) Howserd FE 2-vr-old boiler 2 irner unit. com Phone OR — — 4 och ble fire alarm for homes, all ice. 4 t FE 45161. : lore If you are ett UD Ch 00 f aes cane a ae ast! hay out of " oh 16 * mean: 2 Bulinines Screams at 135 degrees aw sed c ux SAL. a Hunting Dogs 81 merc nary As don miss this a5 . . , ' - $e Par oon ‘ ™ Guaranteed $495 More informa- PDP OR ~ sale ie ton. auc ioneers N Sagcae _ ae inet) Sigs Ser Ye E Fu ~ | tion" trom Core ae 2° | New & used shoteuns & rifles 2 GERMAN SHORT. HAIRED 1 Ty.er Mer MY 2.1521 - FULL SIZE COM. SPRING Case Partie FF OS 6 TI laceS | _John R Rochester UL 2.3236 Most gauges & calibers. Scope Pointers. 1 and 3 years old FE A Way bel FE 2 82% ' Top unt : -She!l. 8-020 : IVs RADIC | I [°C yy T I. U MB | R mounting & repair. Burr-She! F if AIPE . Ft - _SROV ; STEREO RECORD P AYFPS eas. duct work Rede oarcnte i clcbetnl (Glnae 315 8 Telegraph ee _ AKC BEAGLES. MALE AND ee 2 Mi MODELING KITS Fr F¢ TRAINS Free ma OR 3-56%4 “ihoraceal tar Wai croatine GUNS — BUY. SEIL. TRADE roe excellent hunters u0o nh aNte «HOSES BONR DM ‘ion Ke tite iting Service Rae (ero re On oes ee Manley Leach, 10 Bagley _Indianwood Road Lake Orion _ A t] S l . ae Tat Ms@ at Wm Te OR 402 POR SAE 1 APARTMENT SIZE out 1025 Oat'and Ave FE 4-4595. LARGE TENT WITH — on AKC aE PemenS uc ion a es : z ho £ SJE gaara perch a Se ee eS hunting outfit. 73 E lvd. North 4 - — . FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL FIF va hing machine with wringer USED TYPFWRITERS & ADDING a —— — . WoT SO89 Dixie Highway Moye new oun Ie eu > - es 1 Bisse arpet sweeper 1 bas machines at low prices. Large MANS RED DEER HUNTING. BEAGLES. AKC SouE - Ale S! ESR GES ocx For Sale Miscellaneous 67 rin All fon e310 cre strane: | discounts on new portables Clothes. Size 40-42, Excellent con- registered Very good on birds Drayton Plains FREFZERS UPRIGHT FAMOUS PuTE STANDING TOILETS 81895 Forbes Printing & Office Bupply. _ition. $20__OR_3-2186 pie A cape nC 4 lavencniiny 7 same brands. scratched. Terrie ¥ Oll. FLOOR FrRNACE. [SRG Doubie bor) sink. $595 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontiac | black blanket’ pups. AKC ¢ Fivery Friday .....7 p.m. ‘ } 5 , an mos $1 160 N Merrimac ‘>-im hard c State Bank ONE PAIR GIRL’S BUCKSKIN! months and 11 weeks. or slure 814995 while thes mac '2-1n hard cop PS nlp 8-61 Every Saturday ..7 p.m. No phone orders please Michigan 1 «; F AUTIO. WASHER ta 20-foot iengt a o.-ee..16¢ ft. USED 6 MONTHS. OIL STOVE. Chicago Roller Skates Size 7%. Fastway _ FE -6158 Fluorescent 303 Orchard Tae tove otf burners 1B & Gt *.-!n_ hard copper. 55,000 BTU. $45. 2278 Marstpn Like new. Case, toe-stops' and SeAGLES, POINTERS. COON Every Sunday ...-.2 p.m. Ave ; ‘ ~ 20-foot lengths —_ eft. Pevethcks eres See : Le “ua included. Price $20. FE Dogs ME Scared 3001 Roc OD BOX SPRING FULL SIZF t a“ PF 8.2208 rea § 3-pe bath sete with trim . 7359 95 pee aa SALE. FE haven Buy and Sell Daily sae ae ee as mes ae 7 ) - White colored or MU 4-1. : ee REGIS. TRAINED. oo De bieud PUSED FULLY AUTU WALEE Factory 2nds—Irregulars USED WATER SOFTENER COM- REM 12 GA. SEMI-AUTO SHOT- mie eae ee old. 3036 E ORlando 3-2717 so oe | eA os Se, FE PAVE PLUMBING BUPELY pletely automatic. Reasonable gun with case. $85. Call MA Waetdn pe 4-1194 _DOOR PRIZFS SAT _& SUN. _ ce et eee “ N Saunas FE 5-2100 FR 2-5827 5-3652 or come to 61 E. Wash. ~ GOOD COON DOG. $40. | AUCTION ‘ ‘ a $ 1 oo HUF NER OIr-o MATIC GF OM FURNACE GUN LARGE. Garp COMB 1 DOORS ANY SIZE. _ 'ngton Clarkston ee FFE 2-3689 Every Thur. & Fri. at 7 pm F f ® cA st bower blewer 0 mM water tank Reas After & MA 82114 | STEVENS 12 GAUGE PUMP WITH ALL NEW TERMS aS HF ATE WAPM MORNIN ‘ are ive . at 4 e Coiesp FE 26813 = - = = _ i Po isitinie New. $60. Winchester REG | POINTER pRUrs. “BEST OF Furniiure tools appliances oom WT Can ne ove Ne = 7% GH RARE I CHEMISTRY SET *hri: li 7 10-20 Ne $59 OR 12-7909 ST hl Dry goods 1000 Misc items ina 3 : : Rs ion mith metal Gace eisicees irk Christmas Gifts 67B je REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPS. focation EF & L. Distributors. 2616 A au e ? A AL UNINC aad eo case Tike new. OF Se L USED GU Ns Springer_spaniels & started dogs Dixie Hwy. 1 mile north of eo : Eas Ae a SAU aN art aie Ae OE ae oe eo eae OR 9.19 pa double barrels FE 8-6178 Pontiac City Timits ‘US 10) nae eee , AWN SOX, <1 eM GPEFN FORMAL, SIZE 9 Ick %f, ,ftl, Sally Ra nrRSfOn “D200 ga Ithaca pump REGISTERED BE Lae E Pups = AUCTION es IV 8 a ae es kate ye 10 mens. Under . 1S .N 30-06 with scope Springer Beanie ae eee cues Saturday Oct. 24th 12.00 r ‘ anne. ‘ Aicuma "The | ete a fo Sood typewriter Uunits catinss Machinery og ° 2° ea alg et , | FF 861 517 Union st Milford Auilaue s30 5 oe fen Bree Eeinatee Oe Card table and chairs EM 3-2059 bess Re 1 mogiel 1886 Win 33 cal aROGBI ERED” “BRITTANY, MALE. furniture Rough and refinished is : : ed ae ‘ 1 te . . sTEE 1-12 ga Rem 3 in. Mag pump F 9981 Appliances. oil furnace aint 2 Sen _ GARAGE ie iter MI beeas BAY CITY 30 CRANE OR HOE 2-22 automatics seen eee aes CALL sprayer Refrigerator, space heat- GP a aT He R CLOCK 418 F 2 WHEEFT TRAILER DUMP BOX is = Insiey diesel back hoe HD 5 1-3030 Win model 1804 REG. POINTER T a uae er. marble-top table. Dishes. hand ester OL L-liay t = ane FM '-6144 Allis-Chaimers dover TD 18A & 1-Rem. 740 Cail 30-06 auto. deiuxe between 10 AM. & 2 PM. } i toolatebadks iwindaws ; ‘ ta. \k AG it » DC ORS TD 9 International dozer D4 1-20 ga. Browning auto 3-1264 | Ter ash Ginn P ne chon fore 2 pm 2 WOOD STORM DOORS WITH Fa-tory seconds al! standard ern n AGES Ts aan ; 3 —_ SS ms. cash enn erry. prop ; oe une ne lacul wa D6 and D8& cat dozers C Turna 1 Colt 38 detective special. > ap YRS OLD. John A d De . GAS t ANGES $ oo aS , E. id Wine Goo s7es in stock from $25 and up dove: “rs 100 Lapiant Sholt Ver- 1-12 ga Browning auto | SEINE one 2 _tionee rs < an es, a: boGehy CO Ranee: WL i et - Flectric door operators, folding mer trencher 3 ree graders WE TRADE | ees aaaiainaianee Fried io mt PONCE BSUNBOOM SET NEVER Closet’ doors and disappearing = Tandem trailers Ph Cedar 8-3649 KELLEY S HARDWARE WEIMARANER 3 YRS OLD_ FE. | ee CRUMP FLECTR! mtu Ween ; 2045S Dort Hwav. Flint, Mich 394 Auburn at Adams FE 28811 male, German short hair pointer Ge dul can MLEORDIANS BEGINNERS eidcinrs. CORREO CD) TENO CG stay tiga Caen MOWER USED 35 REMINGTON PUMP ; yrs oe co automatic UL 2-300) Sim) Has Reweey bees “ps0 Open from 8 to § SraeEc ws ite a amen | pect new Gece a ies shot gun. or boat. MY : Sha) USeHminG , ) oe : LINOLEUM & PAINT SAILF HALF Cs ‘ hke Deming Spun & 40 Noon On Saturdays _tractors, WF. Miller. MI 46053 ote glee ea ee ati A fed after 7 pm. PE 3-9763 wens 7 prce a Jacks 281 Ba‘dwin re Rhee, ee cal peppy DOOR *& >< Do It Yourself 69 2580 Dixie Hwy _pm : { F CRIB he wi MATIR é Se abe & ty ‘2 price FR: ) tk Y ) R a ALE! Cee eeoeeneeen:—«s | WE LOAN MONEY FOR SPORT- rand new 5 Parson « JF t mee a \ tae tek ee Ae ete vy. GARAGES — $549 & UP. COM. LOWER PRICES ON COPPER ING GOODS, Boats, Motors, etc. | rain « Feed — 82 i i: ‘ a ap gl SOO 2AM NINGSE SINK ULUX pete with cement Guaranteed plumbing. eavestrough and fenc-' See SEABOARD FINANCE, 1185 Hay, Gre Soy F H ? > \ , 5 ' ce Al » a1 H FR - TOF Fecal 4 x , c s furna 1 cheap 29 workmanship & materials FE ing. Open weekdays 830 to 6, N. Perry St, FE & Ja. 1,000 BALES HAY, STRAW. MA- $35 O00 Carnet tabie iamp & round rock : : 5-347 Sundavs 10 to 4 Montcaim Butld- WOODSMAN MASTER REMMING- 1.000 BALES HAY, STRA ' Renee Heras eee aa in 2 ee fue ee PE SIM HOTPOINT _ APPLIANCE REPAIR a, peed — 1536 W. Montcalm. vent Lake Ro. 81. $85. 1430 Cres- ALL TYPES OF iST & aND CUT. a aa ae ition Ball_detve nn EAT? eee hav eairansand corm. Wl NEW STOCK | ; Foy Coscont te ae Oll. HOSPITAL BEDS REASONABLE ~~ —~*|.()R RENT | WTD_ DUCK & GOOSE DECOYS. ting hay. straw LARGE |= MODERN T CUSHION $25 Mio Crescent Lk UR " FASO! E FOR RENT aeliver OA _ 8-2'79. ‘ ae : - {4 4-2269 Also. quality double gun ie se Sa ts ats : os - 7 t re — CUT AND SHELLED ae Ae ae) Ae . 41N SOtlL PIPE. PER LENGTH Wall paper steamer, floor sand- Parker. - C. Smith, Ithica. FE CORN c - ee Secon E : es “ $'CR 3on soll pipe, per length aes ras ae oe ere. polishers, hand sanders, fur- | 3.7247 before 3. - Truck furnished. Call MElrose Tools - Hardware - Toys | ' erie oka ee 19 Romosonuct & HEURES Once Len: nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland —~ ~ _— — 71-1492 or 717-2700 : Sue - $ G A Thompson, 7005 M59 proved $8950 value, $2950 4 fealbbacts omen A ] . ‘ WES AGE AW RINGEI | MOASIIFE West Open eves $5950 These are slightly marred Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake : HAY, ALFALFA & TINE HORSE pphances - Gitts oo Aq 07 ea ” ermine” 4-INCH well J is 79 ape electric. ofl and bottled gas _ Ave FE 5-6159 Hunting Accom tions 74A _hay. MA_5-1742 Power Tools ; Sump Pu 29 95 heaters at terrific values Michi- DO IT THE EASY WAY! ae IE Rae (ae aye at ne oe a MUST SFLI SAT KALANCE OF SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY. an Pluorescent, 393 Orchard | FLOOR SANDERS—HAND SAND- | pFER HUNTERS. CABINS BPF- For Sale Livestock — 83 EVERY THING GOES tent« of large home at Ox- 172 8 Saginas E 5-2100 wake Ave 16 ERS WALL PAPER STEAMERS tween Grayling and Kalkaska. Oi) ““YYY YY errr NOTHING HELD B. ACK bow Tk consisting of Fa 5 ROOM SPACE HEATER HI-TOP & MOTORCYCLE BOOTS DRILLS—-FLOOR POL ISHER— | heat. electricity. R. Tuttle. MAr- @ DURHAM SEEDER CATTLE. Z Americas seoual kiacsed YR 3-3695 Battery charger. Dishes Misc FE SKII, SAW — RUG CLEANER. ket 3 Jasper Tahash. 12000 Fish Lake } ; er eee , “ . Pe ee eet 5 FI CAST IRON RECFSSED —>~!253__118_M! Clemens _ BOWNIE'S HARDWARE HUNTER'S PARADISE HOME-) Road Od FRIDAY & SATURDAY PAN eee ayia coun ieee bathtub) #ithi bench meatiqualis Knotty Pine Paneling 2 BAREORD PE 4-6105 cooked meals, good deer & bear POR SALE 25 EWES & ONE 7PM. TO 12 PM ) ‘ mnt ss ts atl, sshd Les Serre ae ah . shine ae 95 G A Thompson, 7005 M59 ; 2 PATTERNS | Sale Musical Goods — 71. wonton 4 pio to fill eben annie Pep BEEF FOR FREEZ | A ‘ overhea «ah ° Mapi-v WP WP86 and WC 140 t “Ween LNA Lt LS ~~} i ‘ rea! a pe . 1 . | Dial OR 3-8810 for other in- 5 vie le el” togtitit Ma Shere” sTyte SeNeiase CHURCH'S INC, | ACCORDION SALE TALL atzea. | _fatmatin "NO for omhet oe Sm =| fice Door Prices , t - =e ccore oanec ro) gin-: - — —— ———_—_— . : ie . 0 Freuicaire elec range «abl- 19-¥R 52-GAL. ELEC WATER —______UL 2-4000 ___|_ners with lessons. FE 5-548 ROOM FOR 4 DEER HUNTERS REGISTERED. is retin eee Free Refreshments haces bridge sets hook: : e heater $€750 cash & carry. G A ST noe c a N a SINKS oe ——- —_sinear Luzerne OR 4-028! _ | STRMmEcNes CREmee ee Site | A man genuine oriental throw Thompson. 7005 M59 West. O ghtiy scratched 42° model, $99 : : : ACT ui es A rinners All merchandie even ° pen value, $4630 while they last Also saby Grind Piano : . <_E 75 th dngi a model horse $400 oe AC 1 ION br ula & cemoved Sa" 4; PER CENT DISCOUNT ON {Ftifie values on 54° and 66° — Compiete'y overhauled & retin. _ Bait, Minnows, Etc, 75 Market 41988 00 MT ERCITANDISE MART Fea Bete TE & 4pm. 761 personalized Christmas carde, models. No phone orders please | Ished Spectal price for quick sale ~ For Sale Poultry 85 1651 8. Telegraph Ra. FE 3-7688 Mee ken wee Beatle ROM. at Forkes Printing and Of-| Juco Ser, PmOcrAcest SPE Orchard) g4p5 Morris Music, ele. CRAWLERS, 2° DZ. S0c: RED ~~ ~~ AAAS Between 89. Ea. & Orchard Lk. Rds 1-59 B® miles west of Pontin fice Supply. Bring this ad. with a = raph Rd FE 0867, Across worms, 50 for 45c: big worms. 50 FANCY PHEASANTS. RARE } 1 mile north of Miracle Mile wien you x wr. 4 ie s e@ searc 8 Mirt 4500 ixie H next to KNOTTY CEDAR PANELING °,” _from Tel-Huron, | for 50c. Tackle Also clean used rita aTihiest il ormChinesa, Follow th earch light "MUST MOVE" | Bontiag tate Bank, Drayton |, x # groved. mahogany sas) DEMONSTRATOR | _Gaye_dee Orchard Ee Aven |) Golden MA'630060 "aa OCT 26 1PM. _NICE _AS- . . ains ‘ v PIT \-. / : ; 4 pel ee RTMENT OF HOME FUR- 00 Rebuilt Refrigerators All ; %.° birch @ x 8 $1595 Conn Electronic Organ. Minuet | — Kinds including several apartment | “cost tron Mule gHAND, BASIN. | | ee LemIe ewooe et | mate) wh Sastatn, ey Sand, Gravel & Dirt 76 __ Sale Farm Produce 86 NISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM. sive. gas and bar size Electric Tho: mahogany finish orris Music | Ree ‘ atoves Tupright aichentt; pe freer ozs ompson, 7005 MSO West. ise paidwin Ave ‘FE 2-2543| 34 8 Telegraph Rd F ‘| 914 YDS. BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. | APPLES — HIGHEST QUALITY. LAMPS, RUGS, a ETC ers Hurry-Hurry se won't eee sRINDOWS. REASON- iaVvATORIES. CHROME MIXING ACOs from Tel-Huron “Prompt delivery. ¢ OR 3-964 sim le beccin cio tc | Gee COMMUNITY _ AUC- _last long SUN SALES MA. 5-1341 eee _-__| “faucets $2450 value, $14.95 Also FOR CASH TO PURCHASE MU- i-A RICH BLACK DIRT ne aia $1.00 bu. Superior quality fres TION ON M-24 JUST N. OF MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER AND 52-GAL. ELEC, HEATER. $60.95: | bathtubs” toilets. shower stalls. sical RO CO Tin ee | ep ae Oia yard Weed, 1000, Fe) ee ee es MANAG- | “a circle top screen door _PE 5-0222 30gal. auto. gas heater, $54.95 Pactory fe ulars. Terrific values ANCE CO., 1185 N. Perry St, | Sin days, 2-0346 eves. | 2205 East Commerce Rd- between OXFORD, PROULX, RECESSED FIRFPLACE SCREEN. | Cab sinks and fittings. $54.95 up. Michiga uorescent, 393 Or- 96 | iea “STONE & OVERSIZE 1 STONE. | Duck Lake Rd. & Burns Rd, ER. OA 8-268). 26*s x 38'> inches. used | month og A treye and stand & fae _charde 1 ‘Take ee HAMMOND ORGAN, CHURCH | $2 yd. Also vraaen stone, mason | —mwer’ For Sale Housetrailers 89 $20. Old Birdseye maple veneer cets 95 Cash & carry MONEY FOR ANY WORTHWHILE model, Hammond speaker. OA sand, harp a sand, top soil. 6335) 4PPLES & PEARS. $1.50 & UP. ep naaias dresser and highboy, well con- 499 g ce oe 5-2100 | BoaRD mare ne 8 8-2134 _ | ae rkston MA §-2161. _ 84 W. Chicago. ——- 17° — 1958 CENTURY. LIKE NEW. structed good cond Best offer. * seca fiat ds ’ Srerks APPL FB — ‘-. uy diaet MESES PE TEOMA TOE OE Oa aprce, isi idle VE RFPS ARES Da’ PF | SOR, bg OME |e al eB OT ROLLAWAY BED. $12; SOFA BED. j ten || N Tok, 5 2. — = ee 310° gas range. $17 ies | 220 GAL on. TANK | heater $45 OR 3-564 NEW BUESCHER B FLAT TENOR PE 27174 gg _ APPLES, 7$c AND 61, PICK Bhs MAALETTE. TUB & SHOWER. $30; FES MODERN BEAUTY snOP7 UIP: sax, $250. 1 Buffet B flat clarinet A-1 BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. lat Bring os ay = f Will consider a as down cleetrie amare | _ment, 3 years old MY 3-5831 a Se RINWAT Waoue _Presames SPC © er8vel | nites east on Clar | ee PALACES Te Kas. 101s TRWIN. PEARSON S TRAD ARMSTRONG MAN'S QEER, HUNTING OUTFIT "Ebony. Reas. 2% yrs. SOMO | x |. Tors ‘SOIL Cee APPLES: PICK YOUR OWN. $i | 1901 FALSE. 10x48. I ___37 Orehard id Take Ave. 6c LACH j pot poll - e asia PIANO-TONING—O8CAR SCHMIDT | ravel, fill. ae Soni bushel. Homestead Orchards, 5460 088 RICHARDSON. 36x10. FE OVER | $0 USED TV SETS. FROM “ FE 5.2498 PE 2 re ea or peta SA ant FILTENED = *S oeea. Beet offer, $24.¥5 W, ALT Onn $9.8 “BuyLo” WAREHOUSE MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD | PLAYING PLAYER 1 SARS. WITH era Truckers “apps ag Ags A spe: ALL “aa TILE OUTLE 8 for sale at 3033 Lansdowne | core is 6 to 7 p.m. UL 2-2156 | pieck dirt and pea humus. Load-| cial. a1 bt & up. Bing Ron 16. 18, or ft. See it ¥} 518 EB. oe Rear of 104 8S Saginaw Drayto ain ‘on Williams |g PT ae PIANO. EXCELLENT ed 7 days a weet r yard Cider Mill 1 Ranch Rd., GOODELL T ER A! ; FE 2-2257 E 8- Lake. OR LL 8260. | condition. $295. FE 5-0548. | 689 Lochaven. Rh Ray tease 3200 8. Roch . ~4550 \ y Py _for sale. $25. UL 2-356 ~NEW AND USED arerctea SCARLETT'S BIKE-HOBBY SHOP 20 E Lawrence, Pontiac. FE ad __ 9524 4 Dixie, Drayton. OR 3-002 97 _ Boats « & Accessories SAAS SAAAAA Nw aenrr FISHING BOAT. CALL PT FE 4-4249 |14 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT AND _trailer, good condition, FE 4-3604. et BOAT, MOTOR. TRAILER, and accessories. 31,000, FE 2-4691. 1959 CLOSEOUTS 2. Boats, motors, trailers Motor winterizing & storage Guns, & archery equipment. __Open Eves. Till 1& sundays ALUMA-CRAFT 18 QUEEN MA- rie with full length convertible top Evinrude. 18° Lone Union $1 Lake Ra. ALUMA CRAFT America’s finest all- aluminum boat New 1958 models from $249 up. Trade your old boat. Easy ae Open evenings and S8un- DUNHAM'S EM 3.4164 ~_ BOAT DOCKAGE On _— Lake. Reserve your space . DUNHAM’ S 2265. Union ate Ra EM 3.4164 BI DISCOUNT ‘se “ROARDMAN ST O° fu war uuhaat T STORA R- cm. Boat pe HF & repair- HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS YOUR ea DEALER 59 396 OHNSON'? MOTORS Ave.” Ph 28020 <4 AT after 6 p.m. ' THE EON PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 THIRTY-SEVEN note Ne myad SALES 4-7121 3127 W. HURON REPA . fin fire and also hauling: Michigan Boat Inc., w. — rE ORIFICE 8A LE DUE TO To LIMITED SPACE, we must __ Sale. Used | Trucks s 103 Truck Viol Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS i "54 Chev. Cabeover inuck, 525 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. stakes. 4 ogg il Lai cellent par, $700. Phon wu - 32-3895. Can be seen after 5 46 FORD % TON PICK UP. a ey Sales and Service FE aly ome ‘66 F100 PANEL, . Take over bal. Turner's Truck Center V-8. AUTO. FE 4-5839 reduce our stock before winter. , Tfany — a available. BIRMINGHAM ar wee teen windaene er, w rame w eld, |» steering, open back, 20" transom, 50 Ford F-8........ $695 1959 35 H.P. Bvinrude Lark, and| TRACTOR. Pull air, 10x20 tires, 5 an Ajax 1250 Ib. capacity tip-up| speed and 2 speed. Looks and runs trailer. Retail value $2245. Priced| Just like new. to sell at ......... $1195, . Pinansing available with 10 51 International .$295 per cent down and 24 NETRO LK-IN. 10 ft. behind months to pay. Take M-59 to W. Highland. Right on Lecerongd Phage Rd. to De- Left and follow — to DAWSON’'S SALES TIPSICO LAKE. Phone hein 9-2179. Open night ‘til. Undercover Storage Por Your Boat fon pa ste Boat o' r n n WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL = Oakland Marine E Exch. 379 8S. Saginaw Open Eves. & out every 8-4101 driver. A clean unit *53 Chevrolet .......$395 1 TON PANEL not omy out, good original paint. Sharp 55 Ford C-600 . $995 TRACTOR. Vacuum brakes, 8x25x20 tires 2 speed axle, new paint. 53 Chevrolet ....... $595 {14% TON-12 ft. stake. Good paint, good rubber, good running \'56 Chevrolet .......$695 WTD. TO BUY: BOAT & TRAIL- |% TON PICKUP. A bargain. er. FE 2-4708 Fibergias 98 PAPER OREO Nee “~~ OATS ds gts ALL} ” pes fiberglas work. Auto rust) repair. Y% mideet ae bodies _ Rini's, Orion Cries. MY 3-19 “THESE ARE JUST SOME SAMPLES OF = MORE Phe 50 TRUCKS TO FOUND AT ‘8 TRU cK CENTER. FOR A DEAL TS RIGHT STOP IN AND Transportat'n Offered 10 100, _ BOB BUTLER — DAILY TO MOBILE, ALA- bame. Bonnie's Drive-a-way, rE 2a. ee DC6 PRESSURIZED air liner. California wall $99 extra. Miam! $44 New York $19. Philadelphia $19 Wash. ervice, OR _3-1254. DOWN- 7 am To FE 4-2209, RESPONSIBLE PERSON TO HEL HELP drive car to Florida. OR 3-7578 GINE $79.50, Ha-| HAROL D TURNER FORD i 8 Woodward MI 4-7500 after 4g PORD ‘2 TON PICK UP. $79. ers Sales and Service. FE 2-9555 Bs a aes 1954 CHEVROLET *. TON, GOOD | Tigeds Either we = MPE S60060 shape. $495. PE 2-268 R, ~ Wanted Used Cars 101) "7, 08D, rut, ¢ CTLINDE eres fly Fi00, 6 cylinder TOP $3$—U8SED & CARS Hea ‘ Benth Motor Sales FE 8-2441 ‘59 Ghevroiet %ton. Radio cord NITED J heater miles | WaNT@> SUNK Fa Soon O83 Ford F500. 12 ft. stake. “ACTION” — TOP $$$ DOLLAR — 89 MODEL CARS — Gaui Motor Sales 982 WEST HURON PE 4-7311 OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” WELL GIVE YOU $$$ CASH S$S FOR YOUR EQUITY OP A GOOD DEPENDALBE CAR BILL SPENCE »* “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE— 286 8 SAGINAW FE. 8.4541 "PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS _ Larry Jerome | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL_1-9711 = — % TON CHEVY | truck, A-1 condition | FE 8-2991. \i941 CHEVY. excellent condition. TOM B ~~ | 120g. Main, Milford ‘$8. CHEV. 1-TON WRECKER with Ashton da eee Exc. _cond. OR 3-7134. OR 3-813 Very. $ 795 | “TON PICK-UP. | i { WRECKER, 52 FORD V-8, 34 oa extended boom, power winch. fully equipped. $895 Lyman's | Standard Service, Lapeer, Michi- _gan _MO 4 4-8442 ___ Auto Insurance / 104 RARAAA mek RATED AUTO INSURAN — ¢*VAILABLE Eves FE. 2-4353 en & Spts. Cars 105 ‘$1 MG-TD, NEW PAINT TIRES} Know vour pri id bri our title. Trade down = ceeclaiy bars & brakes Must “ha to appreciate. accepted on consignment. $1005. EM _ 3-022 — 1260 N. Perry and Madison JAGUAR XK-120. ROADSTER. % with low mileage. Underpriced | See M&M Motor Sales | for quick sale. FE 4-2451 or V'E For tov dollar on later model cars } 2-1025 ate Nixi PONTIAC WASTE AVERILL'S FE _2-9878 “FE 4-6896 JUNK CARS FE 5-6079 P sss DOLLAR” Por All Model Cars Glenn’s Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON FE 4-7371 FE 4- -1797 TOP PRICE on on JUNK CARS. 4-4878 Tae $$$ PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. Savinaw St. WE DON’T LIKE TO BOAST, BUT WE THINK YOU'LL GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT JEROME “BRIGITL SPOTL" yer Lake at Cass FEE. 8 C188 Open lives As see AS $50 FOR JUNK K AND, cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or eves. DEPENDABLE USED ‘CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR artes Cass at Pike WEN EED your car. For 20 years we have paid the top dollar. Trade down | or . J VAN WELT OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy | TOP CASH $$$$ FOR CLEAN “CARS| or trade up or down NOMY CARS “22 _AUBURN WILL PA” REASONABLE 5 CASH for °$1, ‘52 or — Ford 6. stand are shift. Must in excellent condition. on I" beigeen 10 a.m. anc 2 p.m. Used or Parts 102, “48 anlage re PARTS, fa ouon| __running ¢ $1 FO Mercury motor. FORD SRA NENTGORTON. Best offer. FE 733 White Save on this one at $2100. 34 sedan. Automatic Radio and heater ‘98 Jaguar — oe heed DEALER MINT COND FIRST $350 OR en! | (een Jerome fe or sell 3-4172 Sale Use Used Cars 106 Res Bill Spence Rombien Man’ FFERS ‘$7 BUICK SPECIAL Convert Radio & heater. Whitewalls. Check the price on this!! BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” — SALES & SERVICE — 256 S Saginaw ——s—“*FEE:«&-4541 Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE & SEE OUR SE- LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST. ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF | OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST DEALERS. FORDS SINCE 1930. BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" 5806 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-1291 ___At the 11 Spe in| Waterford _ Bill Spence 1 ‘Rambler Man’ OFFERS BUICK SPECIAL ¢ door hardtop. Radio & heater. Power steering & brakes. Whitewalls. A beautiful BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” | — SALES & ial — |256 8. Saginaw ‘ne 8-4541 FOR aot ‘58 OLDSMOBILE EN- _ gine and accessories. FE 4-9266. JU SSEMBLING OLDS. Parts fit °50-'53. 4barrel carb., _tadio, etc. FE2-3122. - 103 ~~ Sale Use Used Trucks BIG SELECTIONS Pick-ups, tractors, stakes, con- a machinery, trailers, and UY-OR TRA SCHRAM TRUC KS WHOLESALE - RETAIL 2539 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1209 A Large Selection USED PICKUPS ALL 1950 Thru 1959 MODELS ALL Makes and Models TO 7 any — "BIG" Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD — BARGAINS ut Chevrolet, 210, 4 door, hard- v8. 3605. °57 Plymouth Sa- poi V8, Power filite. 7 Houghten & Son Your Friendly Olds Dealer FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE 528_N. Main, Rochester OL_1-9761 1953 BUICK. 2-DR. AUTOMATIC ABSOLUTELY NO pay- Call R, hardtop. Dynaflow., Power Leake & steeri Real ciean! MI 6-6071 $5 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR. HARD- top. White walls, rede, *94 heat- er. Good 5-4394. : | | | Sale Used Cars 106 REPOSSESSION AIR 4- door. V-8 heater, Powerglide, power — Black and white -_ one owner car. Stock ton Only $1676. | North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 Bill‘Spence ‘Rambler Man’ ae ee: BIEL SPENCE “RAMBLER” — SALES & SERVICE — 256 S| Saginaw FE 8-454) YOURE “SAFE" WITH AN A-1 DEAL FROM By Kate Osann ae io € 1959 by MEA Service Ine. TM Reg US Pat Of. 16-2 “I only call Richard on special occasions — this is the j cca anniversary of our first date!” . | — Eddie Steel | __ Sale Used Cars 106] Sale Used Cars 106 NO “wt “ut PRINCIPAL PAYMENT —IF LAID OFF— As a result of the steel strike —2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS— 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. KEEGO HARBOR 3275 West Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD FE 54-9204 PE 5-3177 | '53 CHEV. EXC. WINTER TRANS. _R_& HEM 3-0081, H_ Rigzins “RUSS DAWSON MOTOR CO. 55 CHEVROLET Auto clean 2 DOOR transmission. Really $645 ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY (232.8 SAGINAW E 2-01 55 CHEV BEL-AIR. CHEAP UL _2-1224 between 7 and 8 pm YOU RE “SAPE" WITH AN A-1 DEAL FROM Eddie Steel NO “PRINCIPAL” PAW AUE NG —IF LAM) OFF— As a result of the steel strise —2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS— 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. KEEGO HARBOR 3275 West Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD 5-9204 ~* FE $.3177 COST LESS COLE’ FOR cars. New or Used. Youll get a deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or Pivmouth that will save you money. Remember the name “Cost Less Cole.’ 100 West Ma- ple. Walled Lake. MA 4-4511 New _or Used—we sell both aw ee HARDTOP VIC- FE SEE eH OR 3-1603 Tia. nl ae CAR aT) ~ TAUNUS 3 COMBI | WAGON. 800 . P_ BUCK JUNK CAR. va hoses miles. White walls. Red and! $3 “ord 2 door 600 "55 Pontiac sedan "55 Chevy sedan 56 Stude. Comm. V-8. "34 Pontiac Hardtop. rs’ PB 27.000 miles. A baby 56 Buick 4 = hardtop. Pull pow- look over our other Finance arranged 22 Auburn Com ackees Economy Used Cars “RUSS DAWSON 38 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 4 Door - Powerglide, Radio & Heater, W Walls. $1895 MOTOR CO. ‘Russ Dawson. MOTOR COMPANY 232 S| SAGINAW FE 29131 | 1958 (CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR, V-8, speed overdrive. radio, whitewalls, undercoated, $1,550 or swap for EM 3-3734 i heater, like new. property 33 CHEVROLET, STRAIGHT!) stick, sharp Carl's Motor Sales, 62_ Oakiand. $395 1957 CHEVROLET 220 BEL-AIRE. stick All accessories, new whitewalls. Firestones Standard transmission Quick" $1250 MA 6-.956 ‘37 CHEVROLET 1 OWNER Catls Motor Sales) 62 Oakland $995 Pransportation Specials "49 DeSoto Oe Ose OS xy: 8 47 | 50 Chevrolet . rea SE "52 Pontiac ‘ Bente »-8 97 ‘52 Rambler Station wagon, new tires exc. motor .. _.$177 | li "48 Cadillac, overhauled $197 | '°52 Mercury, HT $197 '50 Buick, excellent running $147 Plenty others to choose. Finance no trouble ECONOMY USED CARS. 22 AUBURN CHEVROLET. 1950. ALL WHITE Impala convertible. Power steer- | ing and brakes. Auto. transmis- | sion. Oversize white walls. $2.500. ! UL_2-1373 _ 1957 CHEVROLET 210 4 DOOR Sedan. Powerglide, excellent con- dition. 1 owner. FE 2-6238 1954 CHEVY. EXTRA CLEAN Low mileage. $395. FE 5-2766 1955 CHEVY. V-8. RADIO & HEAT- ER. WHITEWALLS, ABSOLUTE- LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $27.24 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE V-8 engine, radio, heater, power- eg one-owner beauty. Stock 885. Onlv $1.467. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Se Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 ‘57 CHEV. 2 DR. R & H. LOW | miles. Excellent cond. $1095 00 | OR 3-0030 MECHANIC'S CAR — 1959 CHEVIE | Impala hardtop. 250 engine with | Turbo-Glide. hitewalls. 2 tone | 7,000 mi. $1400 discount. — DR 35-8491. | we LCA \MINO, LIKE NEW. 3500 ‘E ae will trade. OR 3- 3-27.28. CHEVROLET, 2 DR. REPOSSESSION + $495 full orice. Mog cash needed. Pay y $27 Due Dec. 1. King Auto. Mr. ell, FE_8-0402. ‘57 CHEV. 2 DOOR, BEL | AIR, hardtop, full wer, power glide, FUEL INJ ON, many other extras. FE 5-9812. 55 BUICKS DOOR. SPECIAL HARDTOP DOOR. SUPER HARDTOP * $695 FUL L PRICE ~ King Auto Sales 18 S. Saginaw FE 8-0402 ‘a8 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA SE. SE- dan. 7 cond. Con- sider wean M081, H. Rig- : ee ae [ gins. 'SS CHEVY CONVERT. oe cond. Must see to appreciate. 2: -1327 | | 53. CHEVIE BEL-AIR. NO RUST 55 Ford No rust. Must il! or trade for late model. Also 2 cheap | cars. Clark's Motel. Ae 1953 CHRYSLER 4-DR. POWER | sTESPING, PAO & HEATER iL. id No payments of | redit Mgr. | 4-7500, Harold | _™ Brat LER 4 Bo NEWPORT. th full pW ged & elec. wubers Oe ‘hp, Used — lar gas. Must en. 7-06. FE 2-9131_ - SEE | 232 8. SAGINA | Dine Ok'd Car| Hand Picked & Personally Checked | 1957 CHEVROLET | STATION WAGON | V8, powerglide & really sharp , re e — ONLY $1495 — Many One-Owners ‘56 Chev. Spt. Coupe 8 PG up 195 | *56 Olds. Super 88. real nice . $ 895 ‘96 Ford Wagon, 8 Auto $ 875 | ‘55 Pontiac 2 Dr. 8 Hydra. $ 695 "55 Chev. 2-Dr 8. stick $ 595 "54 Chev 4-Dr. B-A. new paint $ 495 "$4 Chev. 2-Dr. B-A. new paint § 475 | "$4 Chev 4Dr. 210. Standard § 425 ‘54 Plymouth 2-Dr. real nice . $ 395 ‘$4 Plymouth 2-Dr Hi-drive $ 295 ‘54 Ford 2-Dr 8 Auto $ 395 ‘54 Pontiac ®@ pass Wagon $ 495 "54 Pontiac 4-Dr Starchief $ 295, ‘$52 Chev ¢Dr. new paint ... $ 395 ‘$2 Pontiac 2-Dr. runs OK $ 125 ‘$2 Chev. 4-Dr. PG good $ 135 ‘$2 Chev 4-Dr. Transportation $ 75 ‘$2 Ford 2-Dr. Auto $ 195 ‘$1 Chev. 2-Dr. Auto $ 150 51 Buick 2-Dr. hardtop $ 85 °50 Ford 2-Dr standard shift $ 75 ‘50 Pontiac 4-Door $ 175 ‘49 Ford 2-Door $ 65 *48 Chevrolet 4-Door & 55 Dixie Ok'd Cars, DIXIE HWY AT SASHABAW DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC “CLEAN” Birmingham Trades ! 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4- 1930 | aie | CHRYSLER 4 DR REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash needed Pay only $11 month Due Nov. 30. King Auto Mr_ Bell FE 8-0402. { 1957 CHRYSLER NEW ~ YORKER 2] ar windows | and | A-1} shane MI 4-6 59 DE soOTO condition transmis _ 8§-1596_ _ _ _ 955 DE SOTO FIREDOME. CARL S Motor Sales 62 Oakland_ $485 52 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE. VERY nice EM 13-0081 H_ Riggins 1987 DeSOTO | Adven‘urer door, HT PS | R & H, WW Tires Sharp | Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Main St Clarkston _MA | 1955 DODGE HARDTOP heater 3-tone paint new. Stock No. 899 North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at S. Woodward Ave Birmingham ___ ___MI 4-2735 55 DODGE, 2 2 DOOR. ! 8 CYLIN- der $700. Call after 6 PM. FE 5- 0636 a REPOSSESSION | 1955 Dodge 4 door Nice car No monry assume pay- First payment Lucky Al to Phor hard Seats top Electric Delux equipmen*’ $1850 Private owner. 58 IN EXCELLENT white radio. automatic 810i white walls FE ° 2 PB 5-5341 | like Only brand $791. ! | | naw og popon REPOSSESSION $195 full No cash neerdec Pay only Due Nov 20th $1) mo King Auto, Mr_ Bell FE 8.0402 OUR SELECTION | Of fire late mode! used cars Dodge-Ply mouth-Chrysier TACK COLE, INC. 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Tral! Walied I Lake MA price “RUSS” DAW SON 1959 EDSELS -2 seis - 4 DOORS— RDTOP As Low As $2295 ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR oeeene FE 29131 an WAGON Sacrifice $1,775 1958 ELSEL, Good conditi6n. Call OA 8-2494 ~ Bill Soence Rombin Man’ OPFERS "$55 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Sta- gas wagon. 9 passenger. Radio heater. Automatic. Perfect Sait car. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” — SALES & = = 8. Saginaw 8-4541 FORD, 8 CYLINDER ~ GOOD Sy228. PR #-6701 | 1953 FORD CLUB COUPE. CLEAN Good runnin ae Reason- able. UL 2- ‘51 FORD. 6 ae “COUPE. I runs nice and looks good. FE 2-3701 R & H., $195. MA 4-3895 after 6 p.m i989 FORD CUSTOM, 2 DR. STAN- dard shift. Like new. Only 4800 miles. F FE 8- 68-2209 FORD °52 . SEDAN , DELIVERY. _Ta e over bal. FE +¢ 4-58 53 FORD V-8. STANDARD” TRA mission. Radio, heater te walls. Good condition. oL 2 tires. fe | DEALER ! RADIO, | | In | | | 44511 | | 55 PORD | GLENN'S “EXTRA SPECIAL” SPECIALS CHEVY Station “Wagon 58 $1894 $7 PONTIAC 2 Door H-Top $1394 $7 CHEVY 4 Door Wagon $1304 ‘$8 PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan $1604 $7 PLYMOUTH Belv 4Door $1004 | ‘86 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $ 904 ‘$7 BUICK special 2 Door $1394 56 FORD F-Lane 4 Door $ 004 56 PONTIAC 4Door H-Top $1004 *S55 FORD 4 Door Sedan $ 504 ‘SS PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $ 604 ‘$4 CHEVY Delray - & 404 ‘54 BUICK 4 Door Sedan $ 594 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES OUR NEW LOCATION 952 WIEST HURON Fle 4-737) Pete lo7 FOR ‘TOP VALUE” USED CARS 1957 FORD 2 DOOR. CUSTOM 300 FOM. white good condition. $1200 FE 5-6872 5448 Paddock Z DAWSON MOTOR CO S8 FORD 4 DOOR 8 $1385 ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY FE “RUSS 232: S SAGINAW _ FE 29111 $9 FORD FAIRLANE 500 JUST take over payments) FE 2-1562 ‘$7 8 CYLINDER FORD COUNTRY Sedan FOM Power steering R&H Pvt. owner MI 4-2160 2 DR. $595 Sales and Service _FE ROGERS 2-9555 "59 FORD GALAXIE. RAH, WW Power steering Crutse-o-matic Trans, will take clean ‘S4 ‘58 Ford «cr Chevy in trade 2-2051 FORD DR 4 RACE EN- Must sell leaving for $200 EM 3-6052 54 FORD, V-8. 27-DR.. STANDARD irens R&H_ “lean EM 3-008! 1952 FORD -DOOR HEATER STANDARD TRANSMISSION AB LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $8 65 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr 4-7500 Harold or UL "51 a gine school 9 ner 1953 FORD SEDAN RADIO & HEATER OVERDRIVE. ABSO- LUTEL YNO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of §1287 per mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks _at MI 4-7500_ Harold Turner Ford 956 FORD STATION WAGON. RA- | dio, heater, automatic transmis- sion. Has been a family second car and is in very nice condition Stock No 910 Priced at $679. North Chev. Hunter Bivd Birmingham s Ave 2735 Woodward MI 47 FORD. STICK V A oo CON dition MI 6-376 $30 Wait to Buy a New Car BE SURE & SEE OUR SELECTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL, AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST DEAI- ERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 1954 Sale Used Cars 16) 4 FORD. CONVERTIBLE. FOR- TIC. RADIO & roan ABSOLUTELY Lom Rat Assum Sia cite, per mo. Can” ‘Credit Mer Pome | a MI 4-7500. Harold _Turn ner Ford LOOK—'69 POR? 4 DR, 4.0 ‘2 4 DR. 4,000 Pordomatic, fully Pris 4280, take over payments Ortonville. ‘49 FORD P-Up. Sharp ee GUARANTEED USED CARS "ST ee SPECIAL ‘35 BUICK aoe 55 FORD. 2-Dr. arp 33 PONTIAC Pair Cond. .... ‘51 CHEVY. Fair Cond. Smith Motor Sales 13¢1_ BALDWIN AVENUE ~ 1955 FORD WAGON ~ This is an 8 cylinder 2 dr. Radio Heater. Standard shift. 4 new os ied rust. This is a dandy! Peonles Auto Sales 68 Oakland FE 2- 2351 | CHEAPIES ‘53 Ford. HT Sane shu *53 Desoto 4 dr weve iecsiene)- 0) Ow "50 Ford, V-8 2 dr. eoccvceee.$ 95 50 Ford 6, 2 a : ee as ‘$2 Pontiac, 4 $ 55 ROGER'S SALES AND SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-9555 Used Jeeps _Are Our Specialty ‘96 FORD DOOR SHARP $005. Motor. Sales, 62 Oakland 695 ‘$3. FORD. HT, SHARP $399 Rogers Sales & Service FE 2-9555 __ | SHARP 1956 FORD. V-8 2 DR. 2 tone, R & H, glass packs. First $700. Will accept older 4 dr Chevrolet as down payment 33 Church _St. Ortonville 1058 FORD 2-DR. RADIO & HEAT- E ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN payments $22.06 per mo. Credit Mer Mr Turner Ford 1954 FORD 4 DR SEDAN GOOD condition OR 3-0752 after 4 pm ‘37 FORD 6 CYLINDER EXC cond Call after 5 FE 2-5853 1952 FORD V8 GOOD TRANS- portation $150 UL -3362 1958 FORD CONVERTIBLE $1700 _FE 2-5152 ‘53 KORD V-8 RI POSSESSION $19 full price No cash needed Pay on!y $11 mo Due Nov 30th King Auto Mr Bell FE 8-04 14 DAYS LEFT TO SELL 20 NEW Assume Call Ramblers. This is the best time to make your deal Open every night ‘til ® Bring your title & drive a new one home — R&C Rambler Sales | 6145 Commerce Rd Union Lake EM 3-4155 ~ Bill Spence THE | ‘Rambler Man’ ERS HORNET Radi Dent Se omer steering “& brake hitewa! owner BILL SPENCE SAMBETDTR™ ae & SERVICE Saginaw FE 8-454} YOURE “SAPE" WITH AN A-1 DEAL FROM Eddie Steel NO “PRINCIPAL” FES NSIT OSS 1) IF LAID OFF result of the steel str 57 HUDSON re S 256 Aca ke 9 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Orchard Lake Rd. .KEEFGO HARBOR 3275 West Thu ae Parity AT yee 9204 “RUSS * DAWSON 1959 MERCURYS DOORS 4 NOORS HAROTOPS As Low As $2395 ‘‘Russ’ Dawson BEATTIE | “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" 5808 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 At the Stop light !n Waterford 1957 BUICK 4 DR SEDAN. DYNA- flow. Radio & heater $1495 1953 Pontiac 4 Dr. sedan $195 1957 DeSoto 2 Dr matic transmission er. New tires Hardtop. Auto- Radio. Heat- $1345 1957 Buick 2 Dr. flow. Radio & heater Hardtop. Dvyna- $1495 1955 Pontiac 4 Dr. Starchief. Like | os : eee. $845 new 1955 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hydramatic. ra- dio & heater $695 1957 Ford wagon country sedan V8 Overdrive. Radio & heater New engine. New rubber ..$1395 1955 DeSoto 4 Dr Sedan. Auto- matic transmission. Power steer- ing. power brakes, power seats : : $845 | 1954 Plymouth 4 Dr sedan .. $245 1053 Ford wagon (0--....-...- $295 1951 Chevrolet $75 1957 Pontiac 2 Dr Straight trans- mission. Radio & heater . $1195 | | 1955 Mercury wagon. Automatic | transmission. 9 pass. Good cond. : oo $895 1956 Buick Super 2 Dr. Hardtop. Dynaflow. Power eer & pow- er brakes eens S108 1953 Buick 2 Dr flow. Radio & heater Hardtop. Dyna- . $450 1954 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hardtop. Exc. . $49 Cond, .....6 6.66 eee 95 1957 Ford 4 Dr. deluxe V8. Anto- alia Ridio Heater. White alls $1195 1938 Buick Special 2 Dt. Hardtop. | Dynaflow adio, Heater. White- walls Oxford, Michig .n OA “8-2528 “15 minutes from Pontiac” « |HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, Mich. OA 8-2528 | 57 FORD 2 DR jl $1995 AP] 6-3900 ‘$7 RAMBLER CUSTOM ‘58 RAMBLER CUSTOM 56 FORD TOWN SED RAH "58 MERCURY MOTOR COMPANY 232.8 SAGINAW FE 2.9131 Need Credit? No Credit? I POoNSNENSTONS New Car Trades NO PAYMENTS-MOST MODE!S ‘83 CHEVY BEL AIR HT. $185 ‘S3] CHEVY 21092 DR. R & H 4182 "S) sheer a CYLINDER FULL PRICE sida ~ ‘34s MERCURY MONTEREY DR HT. $644 56 FORD 9 PASS WGN $988 CUSTOM *5S PLYMOUTH 6 CYLINDER 2 DR. WGN. $522 300 $965 CROSS COUNTRY WGN $1422 CROSS COUNTRY REBEL WGN’) §1 692 ‘39 CHEVY PARKWOOD WGN. AUTO FUL BALI 4 DR POWER BEAUTI BRONZE $2.372 AUTO 18000 ACTUAL MILES $790 MONTEREY 2 DR POWER NEW COND. HURRY! $1.788 OW CASH DOWN OR_ OLD TRADE, 568 THRU ‘50S UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S WOODWARD (BIRMNGHAM) 13-MILE (AT LIVERNOIS ROAD IN TROY) JU 8-0536 ELIZABETH LAKE POAD - FE $-i177 | | i Parks at MI 47500 Harold, | = NORTH CHEVs $1794 Station wagons 2-door and 4-doors Impalas Officials & Company cars Bank rates 36 months e@sy down payments North Chev. | Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 JEEPS | We have a good supply of used 4 wd Jeeps, trucks and station wagons on hand Buy now and | ROGER 8 SALES AND pes | 695 Auburn Ave PE 2-9555 __ Used Jeeps are our specialty } 1951 KAISER $65 OR 3-1309 } | 55 MERCURY. CLEAN $695 ROG- ers Sales'- & Service FE 2-9555 51 MERCURY 4 Boe SEDAN R&H New paint to Goor tires _ 800d condition “OR 3-7409 THE ‘Rambler Man’ OPFERS 55 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Holiiay Automatic transmission See this one! “RAMBLER” a ES & SERV ct 256 S Saginaw FE 8-454) 1953} O1.Dg CLUB COUPE RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume pays- ments of $1708 per mo Cal) Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI _4:7500) Harold Turner Ford PONTIAC LO BROKERS 8 Chevy 4 dr 8 Auto $1695 7 Buick RM HIT $1495 57 Chevy Convert Auto $1595 7 Buick Spectal HT $:493 57 ‘rd Custom 8 Auto $1298 $7 Ford 6 Wen Sharp $1195 56 Buick Special. 4 dr. 2-tone $1095 °57 Ford Custom Std. trans $11.98 56 Pontiac 4 dr Sharp $ 995 55 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr $ 995 5 Chevy V8 4 dr Bel Air $ 895 5 Ford Pairlane 4 dr Nive $ 8:3 5 Ford Custom 8 Auto 4dr $ 695 54 Olds 4 dr 88 AT IS $ 645 1 Ford Custom 6 Aut .4? 52 Olds 68 S 35 she Chevy Covered Pick-up $245 by Pivmouth s 45 ily s Jeep with cab & plow $ 794 i260 Perry at Madisor FE 4 yivd OLDS 98 SHARP CAPT S Motor Sate 62 Oak $89 »9 PACKARD 4 DR $9 Rox er Sales and Service FF s] "5 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN 6 STATION WAGON $145 DOWN $3531 PER MO MOTOR SALES D-SOTO-PLYMOUTH DFALIFR YEARS FAIR DFALING CASS AT W PIKE ST F 2-0186 PI YMOUTH TAKE OVE bal FE 4-5839 19 PI VM IU TH sc ohBa he, A HFATFET ABSOL ae N | MONEY DOWN ime na meets of $22 32 per mon Cal! Cre } iM Mr Parks at MI 4-75¢ Harold Tu Le dnl OCTOBER SPECIALS MA 4 Pontia Be model All power S57 Fordomatic $90 Mr \ & Fo station wagon and eda 6 ar 4 Buick like nex Volksuagen § Pilvemontt station Wagon and 54-54 1 cars Packar c aiile and $1 edat ‘ ' ‘ Fir a ed FCONOMY CARS AUBURN PLY MOL "TH BFIVEDFRE 4 door Curis Motor Sales 62 Oak- ee RQ 58 PIYMOUTH 4 DR STAND ard é linder, good «ind q an) eB Vig ] Steering & thes LLY ROUIPP ZU To Choose From a AS LOW AS $995 $45 FER MIGN THESE ARE Isxceptional Values 2 YEAR - Warranty SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC 912 S. Woodward, B ham MI 65302 $7 I PLYMOUTH, ! Sale Used d Cars eee 106 | —~ ae RE POSSESSION $195 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $11 mo. Due Dec. 5th. King Auto Mr. Bell FE 8-0402 | "85 PLYMOUTH WAGON, R & H. excellent condition, bargain. EM __3-0081. 1956 PLYMOUTH #DR. V-8 OVER- drive. R & H. By owner. $645. 4301 Joslyn Rd _'55 PLYMOUTH ~ REPOSSESSION $295 full price. No cash needed Payments only $17 mo. Due Dec. 1. Kin Avi. a aot we 8-0402 REPOSSESSION $145 full price No cash —o Pay only $7 month. Due Nov. 30. Bell FE 8-0402. King Auto. Mr me PLYMOUTH, $150. 4811 DIXIE | 2 DOOR, STA- tion wagon. very good condition $1.000 MArket 4-1958 PLYMOUTH, ‘57 LIKE NEW IN- side and out, standard transmis- sion, radio. white walls. gold color with beige FE Paieee ‘52 PLYMOUTH R shape. New WW res 4-6014 S EPOSSESSION 1955 Pontiac. 2 door, blue and white. No money down. Assume iis rE payments of $2724 month. First | ayment due November 20th. ucky Auto Sales., _naw Phone FE 4-2214 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEP HARD- top. 4 dr. Beige & Sandalwood, Excellent condition. FE 68-8500 Sunday after 4 pm. or after 15 30 weekdays °35 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HARD- top Radio & heater Hydramatic Power brakes. whitewalls. Good _¢ond $695 FE 2-4803 195° PONTIAC CATALINA VISTa Phone FE 4-8365 _ ; 1997 PONTIAC. STAR CHIEF, 4 door hardtop power *teering and brakes 12000 miles Excellent He Bes otf\er considered - 23-7445 ; 1953 PONTIAC 4 DR RAH xood condition EM 3-472! 1958 PONTIAC STARCHIEF Radio Heater Hydramatic Whitewalls| Power brakes Very clean Will take trade 294 Ferry 1959 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF oor excellent condition OR 3-0822 54 PONTIAC $300 EM 3-6738 An . 52 PONTIAC 2-DR te Ossie ON $125 full price No cash needed Pay oniv $7 Mo Due Nov. 30th King Auto Mr Bell FE 8 0402 52 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR EXCEL- lent condition. $225 FE 5-9120 59 PONTIAC CATALINA sedan Hydra R&H Www tires $2250) 225 1956 PONTIAC er brakes an 91686 ‘VERY 4 DR 4 Call LOW MILEAGE 2 DR Deluxe trim Real 4 DOOR HT 1 steering $105 POW le 399 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Catalina, power Cal] after § FE 8-206 48 PONT WITH 56 OLDS ENGIN lly perfect FE F 86546 2-DOOR, RADIO Hydramati beautiful paint This has been an ¢ d Our tock N 932 Nort n Chev. ar OGM ATCUAS F MI 4 RADIO HY DR AMATIC NO MONEY e paiments of $2438 ! Credit Mg M: Harold am ly PONTIAC HEATER 2DR i) Turner AFFORD To Be Wrong LOOK at These oY Cars & Prices "38 rELYNMOL Vil “179 stat Wanon @¢ dr RAH Au trans Sharp! 7 DODGE $1495 : r HT 1 ow RAH. Auto trans White with re interior 57 CHRYSLER $1495 4 dr Sedan Power steer brakes R&H o7 DODGE eee S295 4 Sedan. WW ture 1 owner PLYMOUTH ..$1205 RAH Auto trans vead sear oe | LY MOL ri @ 905 7 Sedan V-8 Au a RAH ~ PEY MOUTH S795 4 Secar B of e Week! sf) FORT) Se stat Wag 4 ( Seda Va RAH A ty Peep Ros 2 Ault sr Vv sry Py \ Vt t t | = RS 4d an RAG A a VB so KRVMBEER le 4 Sr Ali A a f nue sh CHRYST EI |r 4 dr Seda PAH Poa tee: ing A aK sof bey iN ~ Rus Windsor 4 = 1 RAH Aue VA Powe e c 4 rake a CHIEN ....2 895 vi Sedan Bel Air Ai Va Extra ciean'! 4 DODGE ...2 445 4dr. Sedati V-8 with Overdrive 4 BUICK. _.& S45 2 dr Hardtop RAH WW tires TRUCKS So FORD: 8 FOR ‘> ton pick-up R&A Yo FORD .........5 175 2 ton pick-uy SReDODG eee ass: Shs 1 ton stake. Practically new tires SAO DGT eee S155 V-8 Std trans. Runs good TM (CEM NC ono cen 8 3 Powergiide RAH. Ful! price Rammler Dallas NDONGFE-CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 737 Main Rochester OL 1-l0i1 193 8. Sagi-| Sale Used Cars 106 Bill Spence ‘Rambler Man’ ‘56 PONTIAC 4 ips Hard matic. Radio Boe pragemst tires. A very clean BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” SALES & BERVICE — 256 8 _sesiner FE \. — itewall 8-4541 PONTIAC REPOSSESSION $545 = price. No cash needed. Pay only §27 mo e ct. _King Auto. _Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402, ‘54 PONTIAC. RADIO. HYDRA- | matic Good condition. FE §-9049 | after 5 p.m. | LEAVING FOR SERVICE, | Pontiac Convertible. Tri- Take over payments. O After 4:30 ee CANDY APPLE GREEN ‘54 F "54 PON- tiac convertible 6 barrel. ‘S® engine. Best offer. MI 4-6724. 133, PONTIAC REPOSSESSION | $175 full price. No cash needed, Pay only $10 mo Due c. 1. King Auto Mr Bell FE 8-0402. PONTIAC 1959 BONNEVILLE VIs- 4 door. Full power FE 8-3649. * pratt 2 DR. BY OWNER. | H. Hydra. Sacrifice. FB tort z a 1953 PONTIAC 2 DOOR R good condition, $299. MY after 2 pm REASONABLE. ‘57 RENAULT C B. 1416 Botkins Street, off Moranza in Oakland Park, Walled Lake. _MA 4- AT 83 . 1959 wer 3-3208, “aH, 3-4823 | Bill Spence THE ‘ ! Rambler Man OFFERS 54 RAMBLER Station Wagon Racio & heater No rust BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” — SALES & SERVICE — 256 S Saginaw PE 8-4541 58 RAMBLER. CUSTOM V-8 RE3- el, full power. 2 tone, ww. 1 own- er low mileage $1850 EM _ 3-8836 se bs aaati Pale POSSE SION $295 full prtee. No cash meeded Pay only $17 mo King Auto Mr t 1952 NASH RAMBLER 2-6651 JUST A FEW NEW '59 RAMBLERS teft Red hot deals on our 60 models Every customer has his { own wav at our dealership k & C Rambler Sales 8145 Commerce Rd Union Lake EM 3-4155 56 VOLKSWAGEN LIGHT GREEN Sun roof. excellent condition low eage Original owner MI 7-0198 7pm FINAL Closeout All ‘59 Models TO BE SOLD AT COST ley ant $100 FE ome! neil { rved! (4) IF BRAID You Can't '59 American Station LAT Wagons id) ‘59 A Ine eS ! can 2 Dr. Sndans (1) ‘59 Rambler Deluxe Sedan (1) '59 Rambler Super Sedan (1) '59 Rambler Custom Sedan (1) '59 Rambler Super Cross Country Station Wagon (1) ‘99 Rambler Custom Cross Country Station Wagon (1) ‘59 Rambler Super ices 4 Wagon (1) '59 Rambler Custom Rebel Sedan (1) ‘59 Ambassador Super Sedan (1) ‘59 Ambassador Cross Country Station Wagon J | SPENCE B RAMBLER jo-.Our New Location — | 256%8. SAGINAW FE 8-441 I, i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 THIRTY-EIGHT Dalle Used Cars 106 HASKINS, HUNTER'S SPECIALS ~ 1958 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan gas saving 6 cylinger engine standard transmission, radip and heater. Like new Diack and Ivor) finish 4956 Chevrolet 2-door sedan 6 evlinder engine Powerglide. racio gl heater. Solid turquoise finish ee i gc Be! Air 4-door hard to Powerglide, po¥- er B acl and brakes seo heater. Beautiful red and ior finish 3956 Pontiac 4-coor hardtop, Hrdra- matic, power steering power brakes radio and heater Beaut! ful black and tvory finish. Above average condition 1857 Chevrolet 210 ? Bost secan Sale Used Cars R&R MTRS. Business 106 | ——onnr> | Sale UsedCars 106 HAUPT PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST IN IsBooming ysEpcaR os A BETTER USED CAR See Us Today!! V-8 engine Po wer ragio ws ' , 140 heater Beaut hd Gack fin- 7 Pl»ymo tees $149 ish One owne “ar ed low m..leage 4 door. V-8 Automat. Sharp od ib oor auto ns ~ Pd ct I a er « ee ey 36 Dodge Sedan ...S1195 Te eate ke ree oug V-8 avtomatic. This is 8 Deauty 36 Chevy Sedan ...8 995 7 o™~) 6 crviinder Stancerd t:ansmission oN ryan NOD A e harpie Haskins Cnev 657] Dive Highway at S7 | nou Wen §]59 Apie $ C te ™ 4 doo VS Automatic. Ve ..ean _ S Chevrolet ...... $1695 noor Biscayne V-8 Automat: R] SS! M Al NI & beater Whitewall tre --+ a In Rochester Oo Een Wen. $ 995 CSS DAO V3 mae transmission oo door C ae JFFERS THE LOWEST .., . _ Ui aay i = . . aie ei Ter 33 Plymouth Sedan $ 595 PANS } ROLE s - se eile oF fae gee 6 cylincer Standard transmission Stop In a | Check These Nice $. Chee 640 tone Bive oe 53 Ford Sedan ....$ 695 ans One < $1295 V-8 Automatic. Power steering $6 Che 6 PG Wager Io & . . sree, Onis 32 )m $:293 .<-- ’ 5 = = ea PG Wen. Pully “35 Olds 8&8 Super ..S 895 ppec & not a ma $:343° Power steering power brakes 4 Ches 64 Dr Ivo Gray Sta aoc: ans A mew seat covers $1045 Che € PG 4 Dr. HT Yellow .-- . ’ - we & Bice with RA $1083. o> Plymouth H'top $ 795 Chex 6 PG Sp ope. Pully V-8 Automatic Very nice tcuippec A spotless $ 945 oes $s 000 miles ther 1 omnes «o> Plymouth Wen. $ 795 $+ Pontiac Sat art Station Wgn A 2 door 6 cylinder Standard trans- race beaut On!y 24000 miles mission $1495 $7 Por¢g V-8 Custom 300 4 Dr. std += >} © 7*O5 trans wtin ivory & tan $1150 34 Plymouch ... 9 07. § Ford V-8 Custom 300 4 Dr. POM 2 door, Power Fiignt tully equipped Solid Biue $1195 $\ Perd Customline V-8 4 Dr. Ivory 1 A Biue std trans R&A $ 750 SPE IAL! $4 Pontise @€ Dr Hycrea. R&H Someone « bargain! $ 495 $° Chev V-8 4 Dr Ivory & Greer. .. 58 Aa = OD Really nice . $1395 ss Imperiai le top £2995 $< Chev 6 station wen. std trans 20 South Hampton One owner he eee) $1495 Trade - in Rea! sharp. Power $- Rambdier Wgn . only 34 000 miles equipped Like-new tres Spo’ less $ 850 ic Be! Atr 2 Dr 6 c¥l. std ac rans 2-tone blue sicas 29 Plymouth Fury $2593 6 Burk Cen cpe. fully equip. 4 doo Saran Torque @ lite Bargan $1695 Power steering radio and heater $5 Chev 6 4 Dr. [vory & Blue Whitewalls One owner 6000 mile $793 ce ct Be’ A 2 Dr. 6 ’ andard tra $1350 Crev De.re Dr. PG Ivor: & blue § 895 R 4 R Every Car Winicrized CRISSMAN Chevrolet Co. ROCHESTER OL 2-9721 Open Eves. except Wed es Inc. veler - Plymouth EE 4-3:82 724 Oakland Pontiac = 1855 Pontiac ¥ 1954 Olds 2 dr. Hardtop VALUES 1957 Buick 2 dr. Hardtop White , with red Dynafiow. Radio and | Heate Padded Dash Power . Whitewal) tires as a pin. See it. drive buv it! 1957 Pontiac Hardtop. Hydra- matic. Power steering & brakes Radio Heater. Whitewalls 1 owner Here's one that has been babied. 30 mos. on the balance 2 dr Hydramatic R & H. Whitewalls.) A green emer- ald Shows exc. care. 24 mos a balance 1956 Pontiac Starchief. 4 dr. Hard- top White & Blue Hvydramatic Radio. Heater. Whitewalls. Just the car your family ts looking for Low down payment 1857 Chevrole: 2 dr 6 cyl R&H. A nice a car for a low down paym 4dr $1595 1953 BUICK 2 dr Maroon finish. A dandy for only $595 Hydra- matic Radio & Heater White- wall tires 3 1958 Pontiac Superchief. 4 dr. Hard- R ton. hvydromatic &H, White walls. Economy plus yours for a very low down payment sed Ford Clup Coupe Fordomatic &H A collectors ttem. Low ios payment Stop out and Buy Many More to Choose Fiom M15. 1 Mile North US. 10 Open Nirhts Tu 9 MApile e 53-1141 Except Wednesday Til 6 YOU'RE SITTING AROUND get al iee ABOUT A BETTER CAR AND ONLY ED A PUSH TO GET you STARTED BRING THE OLD BUGGY DOWN TO Sonim "a maida WELL GIVE YOU A ONCE IN A LIFETIME DEAL "37 RAMBLER 4 cr Extra nice _ $1055 "37 MERCURY HT. RAH — _. $1425 7 PONTIAC Convert Special Price $1425 "55 DeSOTO HT 1 owner meee 146 "35 Dt IDGE Royal 4 dr Sharp $ 695 35 r -ONTIAC. 2dr Au o Big bargain $ 645 33 PLYMOUTH Hardt $ 67 4 LINCOL x 4dr Runs gooa oe $4 "33 GMC 3, ton pick-up Solid was 5 895 Cass. Oakland t Lot t — Newes : ae TO OAKLAND AVENUE ‘99 PONTIAC ‘09 PONTIAC rr sacs] O° AIT. “NOW" Is THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO Save Money ON REALLY OUTSTANDING USED CARS OUR PRICES? “THE LOWEST" =— VE BEEN ALL YEAR AND OUR FEET TON THE MOST COMPLETE co. Trade & Save Today CATALINA ¢4DOOR — Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. Silver Mist Grey STARCHIEF VISTA - Ra & Heater. Power Steering & Power Brakes Hedsamatls Concord Blue '59 PLYMOUTH ........ $1895 SAVOY 4DOOR — Radio & Heater Standard Trans- mission ‘09 PONTIAC CATALINA 2-DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. ‘98 CHEVROLET ....... $1795 BISCAYNE ¢DOOR — Radio & Heater, Powerglide. ‘98 PONTIAC a a VILLE COUPE Tri-Power Power Steering Power Brakes) Copper & Ivory Pant. ‘98 PONTIAC SAFARI STATION WAGON matic. Power Steering & Power ‘98 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4¢DOOR — i0 & Heater Hydramatic, Power steering Power hae 2-Tone Blue. 07 CADILLAC .......... $2099 4-DOOR SEDAN Rad Hea Hvdramatic, Power Steering. Power rues. Fai Wincows 97 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF 4-DOOR — Radio & Heate pele matic. Power Steering & Power Brakes. 2 ‘to choose from ‘07 BUICK SPECIAL ¢JOOR Green & Ivory 2-Tone ‘96 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HARDTOP 4Door, Radio & Heater, Power Steering & Power Brakes ‘96 PONTIAC CATALINA cou hae 870" — Radio & Heater. Hydra- matic. 2-Tone Blue FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” Se viluy: Radio & Heater. Hydra- Brakes. - Racio & Heater, Dynaflow. Cll AtENS Sie FE power s¢ wi | grey finan. A ‘eal fine OLIVER'S |) MECHANIC SPECIALS | STOCK NO. 381 56. Buick Roadmaster Dr. Hardtop Sedan, with radio, heater, wer powe steering & brakes, orway stoma pow se Md car. NO. 363 STOCK NO. 399 ‘$6 Buiek .sisc.. $1245 56 6 Buick 4-Dr. .. .$845 Loe eke Gres’ rede, ardten. Radio, hea heater, w. Real ar brakes, ane fret with, cae white tires. - A mechanic's special. STOCK NO. 431 ’57 Buick 4-Dr. ..$1495 Roadmaster Hardtop. Radio, ynatflow. power STOCK N 55 Pontiac Cone $695 steer hee windows and Special with radio, heater, eutomatio transmission : seat and Garnet Red Dynafiow. white & biye ith: cre Pa finish and white tires. Ab- works fing) West one other mechanic's special. ics speci eae lew eries, ALSO BE SURE TO CHECK THESE TERRIFIC VALUES! ‘08 MERCURY $1695 4-DR. SEDAN with radio, automatic, all blue finish. heater, Nice car. 38 Buick nee .$2195 "36 Chevrolet ....$1195 Decial 2-Dr ardtop. radio, Bel Ai heater. Dynaflow. tu-tone. standar: ar with radio, heater, black finish with bright in- ’ erio m. 58 Buick .......$2195 bd ae ek radio, heater, 55 Pp * ynaflow. white tires. white 55 Pontiac $845 over garnet red. Re eee aee aie ~ ween ul Real sharp Starchief ¢Dr. Sedan. radio, heater, automatic transmis- . . . siom power brakes, white 37 Buick $1545 over black. white tires. Fine Seana nna th as running car. Reticr’ pemefiew pest '5 ea ., wer & steering & brakes. white tires. 39 BUICK csaxucas $895 | icles hare sg heater, elo ™ - ow Ls 37 Buick ....... $1695 Super 4Dr Hardtop radio. rs $945 heater’ Dynaflow. power 55 Buick ........ ord steering & brakes. white over #Dr. radio. heater. Dyna- garnet red. Nice car Hp white over green, white ires. ‘57 Buick .......$1595 Special 2-Dr Hardtop. radio, 53 Hudson Horn’t $295 heater. Dynaflow, garnet red : Heater, standard transmission, over white. tu-tone. A Dice ¢door. 19 - ero: o7 Buick ....... $1695 rs .. Super 2-Dr Hardtop, radio. 30 \\ illys ee $695 heater, Dynaflow, power Jeepster. radio, heater. stand- steering & brakes. tu-tone, dard transmission, tu-tone red white tires. Nice car & white. Top in good shape. 56 Buick . .. $1095 Dr. Sedan xenie. heater, Dynaflow, tu-ton "26 Buick 38 Forw’'d Cont’! $2095 170 with deluxe cab. jockin, hubs. ‘y-ton bed. Will travel wns ease ’ ath J Special 2-Dr. Hardtop, radio, 48 a t ickup © . $895 heater. Dvynaflow. power 4 wheel drive, grey finish, brakes. tu-tone white over — — -ciakod e-off on yellow, OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2-910] OPEN EVES HOME OF BUICK, OPEL AND JEEP RUSS ° J OHNSON > LAKE “ORION ‘FREE REFRESHMENTS THURS., FRI. & SAT. $145 Full Price Sale 52 Olds 4-Dr. 50 Ford . 49 Chevy +-Dr. 49 Ford ’52 Pontiac 4-Dr. ’51 Ford 2-Dr. ’47 Pontiac Convert. ’51 Chevy 2-Dr. 52 Chevy 2-Dr. ’52 Buick 2-Dr. 48 Chrysler ’49 Buick 2-Dr. $395 Full Price Sale 34 Ford V-8 53 Buick “-Dr. ’54 Pontiac Sedan ‘53 Chevy 2-Dr. 54 Dodge 4-Dr. '53 Chrysler 2-Dr. Selected Specials 58 Pontiac Wen. $1995 59 Pontiac .$2995 3 SEAT. NEW TIRES S: C. Ll mate ‘ POWER STEERING & BRAKES '36 Pontiac 4-Dr. HT ....$1295 1 OWNER. BEAUTY!! 56 Pontiac Wgn. $1295 A-1 COND., SPECIAL PAINT 57 Pontiac 4-Dr. HT ... .$1695 A-1 COND., +TONE BLUE ’°56 Pontiac 2-Dr. HT ....$1295 NEW TIRES. A-1 COND. 56 Chevy Bel Air HT . .$1295 SILVER & WHITE. POWER BRAKES $ 895 ’55 Buick 2-Dr. ..$ 895 AUTO. TRANSMISSION. CLEAN 55 Ford AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION "T4 Cadillac Coupe deVille $1595 NICE & CLEAN —RUSS JOHNSON - MOTOR SALES 2 LOW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS North Broadway at Shadbolt MY 2-287] M-24 at Shadbolt MY fe =o 56 Chevy 4-Dr. V-8 AUTOMATIC 55 Ford Cl. Cpe. $ 595 v-8 AS IS '57 Plymouth PA) YEG $1095 So Ford 4-DOOR $695 '55 Dodge 4-PDOOR $695 | 3 Pontia UVP IGTO) Be $195 ‘54 Plymouth 4-DOOR $395 -MANY, ‘58 Ford \ | }« \ \\ DOOR $1795 '58 Ford DOOR $1495 ‘56 Ford $995 96 Pontiac LPoaOR $1045 ‘Oo Pontiac $ POOR $695 '55 Chevrolet 2-DOOR $845 ‘93 Plymouth CLUB COUPE $195 ‘53 Olds 4-DOOR $395 VOs0 0 ‘ DON'T MISS Owens $75,000 Inventory Reduction Sale MANY CARS AT- Drastically Reduced Prices Thursday — Friday —Saturday “Absolutely No Dealers’ — MANY MORE TO cHoosE FROM — Your Friendly FORD Dealer ‘oY OWENS 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET Open 8 A.M. —9 P.M. PE 5-3588 OTT Noe TSN AN OENG PI Sy IBIS ES © 59 Ford C(INV EPR ETE $2695 ‘97 Mercury 2-PpooR $1295 ‘56 Olds LOR JETOP $1195 ‘57 Dodge {POOR $1195 ‘56 Chevrolet DOOR ITTOP $1195 04 Ford 2 DOOK $495 02 Olds 4-DOOR $195 ‘54 Pontiac 4-DOOR $395 FE 35-4101 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES SAYS: CUT ALL PRICES oF PECL ks S2ICHES ROVET TATION WAGON laa 2-DOOR Commuter" Hardtop adio & Hea Soiid Pad 9 = — A Harbor Blue Pai int 385 ma Tansmiss cn ee eee $1‘ 5 beeen eee ee ees $1985 “ ~ 'S8 DAW. 29 STUDEBAKER iia ale Ml ae & Heater, White- wal i O Drive Solid rena Ivory with Red ee . $1885 S06 CHEN ROLET SPORT eee dell adio & Heater. White- wal ils Solid Imperial Grey. Tr ee 7 FORD CUSTOM °‘'300° Radio & Heater Stand- 2-DOOR 7210 ard Transmission Solid Radio & Heater 2-Tone Mist Green Paint $ 989 nee toes . S 88S , : ee ane [7 OLDSMOBILE y LOt $s] SUPER “8% HARDTOP STATION OM bee ON Radio & Heater Auto- Ss 4-Don: Ba matic Trans White fia vk ‘the calc Automat wal Powe: Steering 1 Beige A & Powe: take Solid erial G e - Roman Red Pair 7 S285 rr Ca / ‘1?’ / CHEN Y FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS ALL AT FANTASTICALLY LOW PRICES CHENROLIEA ce IN WAGON )- Doc "36 DODGE STATION WAGON r Radio & Heater “Sterra’ 4-Door PRa- Deluxe Model Beige & dio & Heater Automatic Blue Paint Trans. Ivory & Harvest Ss 7s4 Gold Soe ceo scenossnoa ehlel: ‘sf CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 6 Sk FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR Radio & Heater 6 Cs d T Solid Radio &A Heater Solid Jet Black Dark Blue Seven ee ~» SIZ85 6.2... eee eee $1087 "33 PONTIAC 37 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN STATION WAGON Custom Inter Radio 4-Door 210 — Radio & & Heater Ht ba Heater, V-8 Automatic Whitewalls E-Z Eve Trans Beige & Sierra ‘la . . Gold Paint . . = 885 beet eee $1645 "37 PLYMOUTH 56 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN BELVEDERE HARDTOP 2-Door ¥V . - tte adard Radio & Heater. Auto Transmiss & Transmission hite Heater "Sold arb or walls. Ivory & Anniver- Biue Pa sary Gold Paint . pe (sl Gapoeges sebodonE $1265 — ALI. CARS WINTERIZED — WITH PERMANENT-TYPE ANTI-FREEZE MANY-MANY-MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AVE. PE 4-4547 COMPARE YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID ‘96 PONTIAC V-8 Average retail $995 ‘00 BUICK 4 DR., H.T. Average retail $895 Our price $675 ‘99 MERC. MONTCLAIR Average retail $895 ‘99 PONTIAC V-8 retail $695 04 MERCURY, H.T. retail $595 Our price 09 FORD, 2 DR. Average $395 Average Average retail $395 Our price $395 55 NASH, 4 DR. Average retail $495 Our price $295 ‘04 FORD, V-8 Average retail $495 Our price ‘04 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR. Average retail $395 Our price ‘94 DODGE, 4 DR. Average retail $395 Our price ‘93 FORD, V-8 Average retail $395 Our price ‘03 PONTIAC, 4 DR. $195 $195 Average retail $395 Our price $195 ' 03 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR. Average retail $295 Our price $145 save Up to $300 MANY, MANY. MORE TO SELECT FROM ABSOLUTELY No Cash Needed NO PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS IF LAID OFF DUE TO STEEL 8TRIKE KING AUTO SALES 1 Block §. of Auburn 115 S. Saginaw Our price $695 || Our price $595 || Our price $495 | | 1955 PONTIAC BUD SAYS “SLASH 'EM" 1957 BUICK -doer hardtop with nafiow radio. heater. whitewall tires. beasts it or not, cule 1eete actual miles. It's just like new. 1955 CHEVROLET ...... $ 795 Delray 2-door sedan. Powerglide. — heater, whitewalls, solid red with beautiful leather trim 1958 BUICK Special 2door sedan. Dynaflow. radio, heater, like new whitewall tires’ Green . ‘$8 Bulcks are scarce 50 come early Starchief 4door hard Power steering. power brakes, radio, heater. whitewall tires. Extra sharp. 1956 BUICK Super hardtop. power onde power brakes, whitewall tires, plastic covers never been of. 1958 BUICK ............ $2095 Hardtop with Dynaflow. radio. heater, whitewall tires. Low miles. one owner. Strictly beautiful. 1957 BUICK Super 4-door hardtop. Power steering. power brakes. radio heater, whitewall tires. Blue and ivory finish. Drives like 1957 PLYMOUTH ....... $1195 4door sedan with automatic transmission. Drives like new. 1956 FORD WAGON ... .$1295 Country sedan with V-8 engine wainomite, radio, heater, whitewall tires. Green and ivory finish. 1956 BUICK ............ $1395 Century convertible. Full nower. Buy it now for less. 1951 CHRYSLER Very goud low cost transportation 1955 FORD Custorline ¢door. standard greater economy. This is a ransmission, 6 cylinders for ennsylvania car with no salt. 1957 CHEVROLET ...... $1295 2-door sedan. 1 owner. low miles and like new. 1956 OLDSMOBILE ..... $1295 oo hard ion, pilin radio, heater. like new white- arp. 1958 CHEVROLET eee $1495 2-door seian. standard ee 6 cylinder. economical and extra sharp ag r stdnn, Hydra zamalte, radio, heater, new whitewall tires. . 1956 PLYMOUTH ....... $1095 Saver hergha,, were power fog ag 4 brakes, automatic trans 1954 PONTIAC bene e eens $ 495 Deluxe aS ee ——— Tadio, heater. A one “SHELTON SHE — PONTIAC - BUICK ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES | he ? te es _ { a oS a a ce —- * : a Fs : j ' ; a aes 4 Fig PS a 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 O 'S jr ] A ’ P T 1 R ’ P About20 million tons of fish are! ‘ onek -— — caught in the world each year for - 1 day e1ievision rrograms--| . oday s Radio Pr OQgrTrams pote artbay Sins gga Channel 2-WJBE-TV Channel +—WWJ-TY Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Chanad 9—CKLW-TV wae (780) CKRLW «ea9) ww (950) WUAR (1130) «= WPON (14002) WEYZ (1970) 8«=6.WJBK (1500) Answer to Previous Pussie ie IMEINE OL INL LAIN TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (9) Million” Dollar Movie.|9:30 (2) Playhouse: (cont.) TononT Te Rows | SAR BETE sores, | Way, Mere Mexvel ated artes @ osu de €:00 (2) Movie (cont.) Western: Bruce Cabot in (4) Parade (cont.) 6:00~-WIR, News WCAR, News, Purse WPON. News, Lark” CKLW. Jon pad 2 Alome ©) 1 ele Ome Ole 1 ; : “Wild Bill Hickok Rides.” (7) TT Sunset Strip (cont.) | WWJ, News WO See Somes ‘ WIBK. Mews Reid Cin2 Wate)it VNpabatd (4) News, Weather, Sports. ’ WJBK, News, McLeod #:30—WIR, Music Hall WPON. Chuck’ Lewis NIAIP Me | eel ae We Feature _(7) Curtain Time Ce. (9) Country Hoedown. wer et me WWwa, Mevworw Time Wane. Bowe Seeree 12:30—WJR, (9) Popeye. 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) 9:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. Bill . Mews. Sports CRLW, Hopwood 9:00—WJR, Mews, Page 1:00—WJR. bao oe Music ZENITH ROA 6:15 (4) Californians (4) Trouble Shooters. Adven- Lilard vs. Lindy Faragalli. | ¢:se—wr. owner Date | las teecWsne trum Wa, Shore sit sini ty : . ture starting Keenan Wynn, /|10:00 (2) Twilight Zone. Drama:| yep, itty Dausherty omen CKLW. Toby David 1:30-WWJ, Maxwell SYLVANIA ee Bob Mathias in “Gino,” Ida Lupino is an aging movie] WPON. Candlelight & sive: WCAR, News, Woodling WPON: Football 6:30 v4 ees, wha t7) Disney (cont.) queen who tries to preserve asteener Senne 9:90-WIR. de + 2 WJBK, Football PAMEE ornians (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) her youth through “Sixteen! 1:¢-WJR, Guest House 4:00—WJR Agriculture > geek Barris oe r] (7) Curtain (cont.) 8:30 (2) Hotel De Paree. Western: Millimeter Shrine.” Wxiz. EP ‘Morgan w X¥2. “prea *woll Tere re “WW Football CONDON Ss (9) Cisco Kid. Sundance defies a mob trying (4) Telephone Hr. Old West! Esk’ Suck peusey S| GELW Gone of Saddle WXYZ, News Shorr 3:38—WJBK. Peotball KLEEN AIR | RADIO & TV 6:40 (2), News Analyst. to lynch backwoodsman ac- in music: Burl Ives, host,) WCAR. Woodiing WCAR. News. Sheridan eo 3:00—WJR. Football SALES & SERVICE , WPON. Early Bird a WCA j (7) Sports. cused of murder of dance! sings folk songs; Dolors| 3.33 ww. 3 star Extra WPON. Bob Lark R, News Bennett Giant Power Suction 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports hall girl. Earl Holliman, Leif Gray in éxcerpt from musical WXYZ. Night Train 6:30—WJR, Music Hall 10:30—WJR. Story HB , . . , ds 3 a r 7:00 (2) Telephone Time. Drama: Erickson, star. “Destry Ride Again”; Pa-| Wrow, Tou J. islet ania ia CKLW. Mary “Yeorgan +00 WIR. Music Furnace Cleaners Call FE 4-9736 Socrates (Thomas Mitchell)| (4) M Squad. Police drama: | trice Mungel, Brian Sullivan ‘ "wal as a + Bera. Wecrling CKLW. News CALL NICHT or DAY Factory Authorized Service choses death rather than be-| Ballinger’s (Lee Marvin)| in scene from Puccini’s| 8:00—wR, Composite WXY2, News, Wolf” 11:00 WIR, You're the Jury] Wis: Scorbonan — 7 ww. WN Monito CKLW ; WWJ. News, Haggard JBK. Scoreboard $17.50 Residential Special 36 S. TELEGRAPH tray his ideals. . search for extortionist leads “Girl of the Golden West";| cgiw R Knowles ws oe re ales WXYZ, News, Shorr ‘30 Across from Tel-H (4) (color) Clutch Cargo.! him to tough waterfront bar Ballet Theater in “Billy the WCAR, News WIBK. News Reid WAR. News” Bennett Jim Lonie OR 3-0100 —— Cartoon adventure: ‘Pearl and to a fight for his life on, Kid; Edie Adams, Johnny) 88—WCAR. Woodling WON. News, Casey WPON, Chuck Lewis WJBK, McLeod Pirates.” a boat. Cash recreate old-time music| 9:06—WJR. News, Topic 1:30—WJR, Music Hal! 11:38—WJR. Time. Mus! 5:00 WJR. News, Musie — — = 2 (7) Cannonball. Dram a: (7) Man From Black Hawt | hall. WXYZ, Pootbal! a See Sees WCAR. News, Woodling CKLW vos Van | Beautiful French girl wants Western: Small town Hie (7) Detectives. Police) 9... won’ portraits $:00—WJR, News. Guest WCAR, News. Bennett | HIGH FIDELITY help to escape her bay- Insurance agent Logan (Rot.-| drama: Robert Taylor in- ~ WXYZ News, Wolt SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 5:38_WJR. Music Hall friend. ert Rockwell)) with hatred! vestigates shooting of 14/'@:@-WJR. Muste CKLW. Toby David 12:@0—WJR News. Farm WCAR. News. Page (9) Brave Eagle. Adventure: when he hunts beneficiary. year-old boy. | - — HEADOUARTERS Easterner insists on going 9:00 (2) Desilu Playhouse! (9) News. 5 . ous ‘ne in aed vc dangers Drama: Joan_ Fontaine,10:15 (9) Weathervane. Missiles Not Halted Multiple Yokes No Joke an sumer soue o tiple oe SEE — HEAR — COMPARE : 2) Rawhide. estern: Maxmillian Schell, John 10:20 (9) Little Theater. | ; vemaAR p . OKeS, 2) See oO en Cees a : Rowdy and the cook ga to Williams, involved in spy,10:30 (2) Manhunt. Drama: Son of ri e a r 5 er i" RLINGTON, Vt. (UPI)—For week, switched from large to small MAGNAVOX town to see a dentist and ring in pre-war Berlin in wealthy man is killed on y f k f h y | eight days, every egg that res- eggs before he found a single yolk are immediately put on a ‘Perilous,’’ repeat. “fishing Expedition.’ Victor taurant owner Peter Stokes opened egg. HIGH FIDELITY TELEVISION jury hearing a rigged murder (4) Boxing. Heavyweight! Jory stars. - ; ——————— ——_—— ————————— Styled for every Setting!! Priced for every Budget!! trial, Eric Fleming. Clint I - 7 aria . a : DETROIT —Chrysler Corp. | Superb “‘life-like” pictures. Amazing ‘‘life-like’’ sound. i : Ing ,0ut: Tony Anthony vs. Billy (4) Tele. Hr. 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