Ip Weathsr c < WWfc* Hmi r Mr. Cooler VOt. lift NO. 217 " THE PONTIAC PRESS ★ it PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961—48 PAGES Home Edition *» explosion at Helene Curtis. Industries cosmetics plant. Almost the entire staff of the hospital was pressed into service administering to the injured. CHICAGO Hi — The a amber of Injured tn the Chicago explosion one point, they were forced to tun off their hoees for fear a chemical reaction with the fumes would touch off new explosions. Neigh* borhood residents were forced from their homes. gency headquarters were set up in an auditorium. At least three of the injured at St. Anne's were reported in serious condition. Company officials at Helene Curtis, a firm which did a 554-million worldwide business last year, were unable to give a reason for the explosion. Related Stories on Pages 19, 31 The United Auto Workers pres-1 Sent soft-pedaled strike talk 'ueaday when he personally took ommand of the final round of argainkig withVhrysler. j ban treaty, an Indian demand for E a new nuclear test moratorium f immediately and a Russian demand for debate on overall disarmament as the first order of business. Reuther disclosed, a new bargaining strategy Resigned to avoid at Chrysler the writes over local issues that shut'down General Motors Corp. for two weeks and Ford Motor Co. for a days. Chrysler and the CAW as teed. From, a, diplomatic standpoint, Khniahchev's Moscow speech was seen as combining the carrot on a, stick technique with the .flick of a whip mixing the lure of negotiations over Berlin while : brandidling a mammoth nuclear threat. * V rjr'■ { - The application ''would be filed toi mid-October.' It would require about two months to review and modify the plan before 0 public hearing and Anal Commission approval could take place. Hie second project area hr 19.8 ‘The Soviets have announced the to for the end of their current riee of tests,” Dead said. “tJn-» I miss my guess, that Me Scientist suggests U. S. food cache—PAGE 11. A task force of State Department experts—including the U.S. ambassador to Moscow. Llewellyn E. Thompson—gathered to scrutinize ail available textual matter to weigh the significance pf what Khrushchev said, and what he didn't say. , The Stale Department said the Grand Trunk Western Rail* road tracks, W. Pike Street and "The Soviet Union will then have completed its current aeries of tests so thaMhe effect of that moratorium willXihen be directed squarely against the United States and the United KbMom, both of an estimated at SM&Mt, leaving the net coM at IIA4S.7SS. The federal share is three-fourths, or about 51.5-million. The city pays the balance. The local share, however, will be the credit received by the city (Continued On Page 2;Gol. }) iusi moratorium. \ I Ms pres* 'ft is perfectly clearSJhat the site ranee. is powered by a 185-horsepower gasoline Engine and operated from a push-button behind the main desk in the Safety Building (pdffly shown beneath railing in picture.) The J5.000 siren would be sounded as a warning to take cover from either enemy attack St tornado. - l' Injured Crowd Hospital U.S. Calls Test Unnecessary VICTIMS treated — An emergency treatment center at St. Amt's Hospital on Chicago’s West Side presented this bustling scene today 1 when it was Jammed with persons injured in the Urges Halt of Red N-Blast Deadline Proposal Tabled at Con-Con Claim Russians j ‘CouldOnly Aid Will Soon Seek Political Ac|d Fumes Spread Through Area 200 Hurt as Chicago Plant Explodes LANSING (ft — A move to get the work of Michigan’s constitutional convention -completed by the end of the year has been sidetracked temporarily. The Dec. SI deadline proposal, introduced by Henry L. Woolfenden, R-Bloomfield Hills, was tabled Tuesday by the rules and resolutions committee. At the same time, the group dealt the same treatment to a resolution stipulating that there be no rigid deadlmeg for the receipt of new proposals, petitions and {suggestions on possible {changes u) the constitution. a Moratorium CHICAGO (UPI) - The chemical mixing plant of a sprawling cosmetics factory exploded today in a blast of flying glass folic by choking hydrochloric add fumes. More than 140 persons were injured. A count of injured at seven hpa-pitals showed 143 persons treated. Two persons, including a Helene Curtis chemist, were reported »")—<"g in the wreckage. However, company president Willard Gidwitx ‘to allay the fears of relatives" ■sued a statement saying that there were no confirmed fatalities. The Mart at I Jfeleae Curtis plant reeked Chicago's West Side aad shattered Fume* from hydrochloric acid Firemen had to put on gas masks In Today's j Press For Lean Years Standing By Three ex-presidents wait-; Ing to assist—PAGE 85. A Ufesaver i Air traffic control using ! new [dan—PAGE is. Teacher Knows Aim for the ‘A* mark in TV aad Radio Program* 47 1 Wamea’a Page* .....ts t» ■ WUsas, Karl .........47 The explosion was triggered in a long, ooe-and-a-half story building where the main chemical com-nts tor cosmetics were manufactured. It sent a shrapnel-barrage of glass flying across the Industrial thoroughfare of North Avenue, into a Zenith Corp- plant where 3,500 employe* were Just starting work. Pram SB to 4# pereena were atraek by flying glass or fell victim to aback la the Zenith ptaat. Only 13 of the Injured wan la the chemical building where One Zenith employe said blast "sounded like a 500-pound bomb,” Another, factory manager James Rponey, said "it was heavy thrtte was a heavy compression of air and then the window* suddenly erupted. I wasn’t so scared as excited. I was excited and thafs to say the least." [The second proposal was filed by M^vin Nord, R-Detroit. he figured 78 pereena were in- J Members of ike committee agreed not to take any action on 8 Die in Algeria; France Deports vention’s 144 delegates, now their third week of organizing. Committee Chairman Richard Van Duaen, R- Bingham Farms, said the two resolutions were ‘both slumbering but they're not dead." Roport Terrorist Acts; Rioting in Paris Sparks Verdict to Expel 1,500 PARIS (UPI) — Terrorists Wiled eight more persons in Algeria in the pagt 24 hours as the French government moved swiftly today to deport Algerian Moslems who rioted In the streets of Paris Tuesday Two were killed and 55 hospitalized in that earlier violence. Government spokesman Lapis Terreaafw emerged from a cabinet meeting to amtooBce that 1AM of tho 11,800 Algerians arrested Tuesday night will be '! shipped bock bosao within the next is board. Moat of the injured were taken to St. Anne's Hospital, where hospital spokesman Frank McGovern said 118 persona had been treated and 21 of them hospitalized. Wal-ther Memorial Hospital reported treating eight persons injured in the explosion. Belmont Hospital three, FTOnklin Boulevard Hospital sik, St. Mary's Hospital four, Garfield Park Hospital two, and Norwegian American Hospital two. The hospital Injured count dti-fend tram the estimate *f Ftre Marshal Robert Quinn, who sold Seeks to Avoid Chrysler Strike DETROIT <*—Walter P. Reuther .he is trying A wind up contract negotiations in industry without striking the llttieX brother in the Big Three. autouMfive family—Chrysler Corp. That a Wad of timetable should be adopted by each of the convention’s nine substantive committees is Tuesday command of bargaining Reporting on the views of the chairmen. Van Dusen said the con-as that a deadline for the Introduction of proposals should be fixed as soon as the potential volume—and the staff* rapacity to prepare them — could be estimated realistically. Skies to Continue oii Fair Side, Is Prediction Sides will continue to be fair i but temperatures will drop 2 degrees below the normal high of and normal low of 42 for the next tew days, ihe weatherman said. The low trill hit 42 tonight. Showers are forecast for Saturday, Sunday aad Monday with about one fourth Inch hi rain. UNITED NATION8 (UPI)—A U.8. charge that | Russia seeks a new moratorium to prevent nuclear tests hy others after it winds up its own series 'with a 50-megaton blast on Oct. 31 confronted the United Nations today. R.u«*r Plan, to NtiW Strategy H7 Bid I negotiator tor a permanent, con-to Sidestep Walkout “"l impeded nuclear test ' ban. Dean made the charge as the General Assembly’s 101-nation WASHINGTON Of)—The White House has asked the Soviet Union to reconsider its decision to explode a 50-megaton nuclear bomb, charging that the test would be. U. S. Delegate Charges unnecessary and could “only serve some unconfessed Reds Want Ban Against political purpose.” Western Testing | 11 **id .the United States had the materials and knowhow to produce bombs in-the 50-100 megaton range— and higher—but that such weapons are not essential to U.3. military needs and that full-scale tests are not necessary to develop them. A 130-word stateemnt was handed to newsmen Tuesday night by press secre-f-” “r*"—'' : tary Pierre Salinger, who . said it should be attributed [ to the White House and not' to President Kennedy personally. Political Committee prepared to wind up a week-long argument on which of it* agenda items should be debated first. As a result, the committee postponed its yote until today when it wiH decide on the discussion priority of an Anglo-American de- The statement was the only official U.S. comment so far on Pre-Khrushchev's announcer Tuesday that the Soviet Union would e x p 1 o d^e a 50-megaton weapon at the end of this month. A 50-megaton bfost is equivalent negotiations with GM and Ford, agreements tint were made on a national economic contract covering wages and extra benefits. But local unions insisted striking to back up their demands on noneconomic matters. Reuther said wags* and 1 fits Will be taken up last Chrysler. But he said the UAW 11 will insist that Chrysler accept * the wage and benefit pattern es- * tablished in settlements the union * The 11,500 we re.almost 25,000 Algerians who rioted in this tourist-fflled capital city In demonstrations against a government-imposed curfew restricting their nighttime movement. Terre noire said all those arrested! were released by early today, but Morning southwesterly Winds at those to be deported would be 11 miles per hour will become 15 ■ " 1 rounded up again and shipped out. j to 30 3pp.l1. and shift to north- This gives UAW members Terrenolre said 1,000 special riot westerly tonight. {annual wage increase of 2’a # ♦ ★ cent or 6 cents an hour, which-).* Fifty was the lowest recording in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The mercury had climbed to, 73 at 2 p m. Urban Renewal Last Plan Ready Commission Will Medt Informally Thursday to Study Dtitails The final plan for Pontiac's lsc-ond urban renewal project -Was unveiled at last night's City 0am-I mission meeting. | The estimated $2.8-million proj-to the' force of 50 million tone of j ect will be studied by commia-TNT and about 2,500 times more sioners at an informal meeting-, powerful than the U.S. atomic {Thursday so that it might be given bomb dropped on Hiroshima. (preliminary approval at next week’s commission meeting. police have been moved into Paris the provinces to cope with more demonstrations expected Thursday during another protest against a government curfew.. United States would in a most difficult also apparent that this {will have beer) tricked and delt ever is larger, and a cort-of- “ “j?'“■»* »»■*« “> be toyed living wage increase tied to the !H ,hl* mannrr-government's consumer price in- "New, lei so one Imagine tfca dex. 1 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) placed} uj. officials, however, ^ served any enthusiasm for the So-leader't conditioned offer to hit Dec.-31 deadline for sign-a separate treaty with East iermahy until they are certain he meant. They indicated*-itinued on Page 2, Ool. 7) (us oFchVrdlS*. os*a Life Depends on YOU pnd CD Plana Prepared With Shelter Against N-Attack? (EDITOR'S NOTE: What chance ef survival do people in Pontiac and the surrounding area have should an all-out thermo-nuclear attack ever be launched against this ceantry? Stirred by a growing public awareness of the possibility of sneh an attack, Tho Pontiac Press has begun a concerted study of the local defense posture in search af the answer. The following article Is the second tn a series. By DICK HANSON Your chan cat of surviving a nuclear attack on this country —providing you escape a direct hit*— depend on two factors: how well you are prepared personally and how effective are master plans prepared by Pontiac and Oakland County civil defense directors. As things stand now, the first responsibility is entire ly yours — to provide adequate shelter and supplies for yourself and your family. This responsibility might be lifted as the federal government currently is considering the feasibility of providing public fallout shelters. . W ■’A W Consequently, you are left with a choice at thla time, either to go ahead with your own plana or wait and set if the government steps In. \ The second responsibility rests with the various agencies made responsible for carrying eat city and county survival plans. Such plans have been prepared in detail by Pontiac CD Director Robert Stterer and Oakland County CD Director Lewis Jarrendt. The plana have been approved by the state civil defense department. FURTHER TRAINING NEEDED But their adequacy would be fully determined only if put sure the earliest possible warning through an intricate radar and electronics set-up. For Intercontinental ballistic missiles the warning la ’ expected to be 3# minutes. For Jet-bombers, three hours. BUliona of dollars ingre are toeing spent bjr the government in an effort to, widen the warning gap. WWW Locally, the population would be warned of* an attack by air.raid sirens, radio and television. This hardly would be adequate |f the warning had to be sounded when most people are asleep. W ★ W 80 far, the only way presented to overcome the problem would be to Install a warning device in each home and building that could be. sounded simultaneously from one master switch. Known as the NEAR system of attack warning, the device apparently has become snarled somewhere between politics and production, according to William C. Powell, state CD planning aad oporations director. 8ince 30 minutes warning time (all you can get with an I CBM) would he Insufficient time to evacuate Pontiac, sounding of the siren atop the Pontiac State Bank Building la ip-tended to mean "take shelter." WWW Following the first attack wave on this country, survivors in areas considered secondary targets to be sought out by enemy bombers would be evacuated to infer ground. Pontine and Oakland* County already have designated escape routes should evacutlon be required. . ESCAPE ROUTES ‘ Ip Pontiac, the routes heading opt of the city are: East Bbulevard; Auburn Avenue East; Perry Street; Jpalyn A venue* to the test. In many instances this means further training is to Walton Boulevard West and out; Oaklagp Avenue;' State urgently necessary, both local directors agree. \ street onto Elisabeth Lake Road; and Orchard Lake Avenue.* Following is a rundown on what these plans call for. w w w First, the nation mpst be warned that an attaek la coming. Thl federal government has spent blUlons of dollars to in- Oakland County evacuation routes are: Weodwhrd Avenue and Dixie Highway as far as either Davtsbnrg or Holly Roods and west on these; MS4 into La poor; Opdyke (Continued on Page CM. 6) \ If STORIES UP — The Mr raid Siren atop the Pontiac State Bank Building, the city's highest edifice, is capable of throwing | Its wailing din as far as 10 miles, according to Asst. City Manager Robert'Stierer. Here he looks out over Pontiac and surrounding Oakland County from alongside the siren's mouthpiece. The siren THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OOgOgEB IK 10*1 Katanga Demanding OK on Trace r®D NATIONi, N. T. (AP)lZorin declared th»t now that ajout Hammarskjold's unexpiredWest European. The Russian*! ied United Nations officials I central government has been term has been blocked by a I countered that tf a West Eu-to etr**"** without a sec-(fanned in the Congo; U. N. forces!Soviet-American deadlock 'over ropean were included, a sixth on-grniral face a showdown I have no excuse for “apt taking what areas his top advisers jdarsccretary must be drawn from] ETuTn. Cbngo remand's action to insured the strictest exe- should be drawn from. Communist Eastern Europe. Asia lie agwwm—n with break-1 cation" ot council resolutions caibl The United States has been {would contribute tha interim sec-Katapga province. ling lor reunification of Katanga I arguing for five undersecretaries |Kraiy-gearial. the Americans] thesoviet Vr»on and the'with the rest of the Congo. —an American, a Russian, an land the Russians biviiig agreed! I Congo pif—it warned! Selection of a successor to fill|Aslan, a Latin American and a'on U Thant of Burma. f Blue Shield IN-AAack Survival |ii!t&e£!aclr, j Says Director Depends on Planning Traffic Accidents to Date Running Same as 1960 Thhpmbe a Katanga gomammen* * {Weed to release 184 V. N. aol-j filers 1t is holding prisoner until] the secretariat approved the truce pact. ; Ibunm ACTION » Soviet jpeputy Foreign Miidatrir Sfaleriah {A. Zorin accused the If. N. Congo command Tuesday V bypassing the Security Council fc- agreeing an a cease-fire and! iwatwri to take the hmie,before the council. He demanded] fiat the U, N. Congo force take action to ad Katanga’s secession . from the rest of the Congo. [ f Congo Foreign Minister Justin poritboko called a news confer and denounced the cease-fire as blackmail by Katanga President Moise Tshombe* regime. Bowboko hinted his governroent would seek Soviet aid to smash Tybaaabr 'f regime unless the U.N. acted against him. a ft fr The Congo diplomat aid that if ^guase-fire is ratified by the MJtotariat, “the trust we put in flfp]Ubited Nations may vanish.*' ' ,* * * j The Katanga issue raised the first real crisis dace Dag Ham-marskjold was killed in a plane crSrii. It underlined the need for qn interim secretary-gewerai to make top-level decisions. Inarmed sources said top secreta- rial officials were wary of ratifying the cease-fire agreement for tear of Incurring the wrath of both the Soviet bkxj aad the Congo government. CEASE me AGREEMENT REAP — President Moise Tahosnhe of breakaway Katanga Province reads terms at final cease-fire agreement he signed with Mahmoud KMari. special U.N. representative of Ttmtaia, in Eliaabethvflle, The At rtaMu Congo, last week. From left, are: Col. Bjorn Keiigrenn of Sweden, military representative of the U.N. delegation; Katanga Information Minister SemaJenge; Gen, Norbert Muke, commander of Katangeae army; KMari and Tshombe. Lilly Vies for Auditor*’ Chief Board to Fill I2 County Posts to he BO hope.*’ Whittier said Blue Shield and Blue Oroas are concentrating now on solving the problems of the aged and the unemployed who quire medical dare. Issue Warning on Illegal Fires Dopt. of Public World Cautions Not to Burn Leaves in Streets The went of burning leaves In {the air may be a romantic sign of autumn, but M's not always a sweet smeD to Pontiac Department _ of Public Works employes. ________h the Oakland Chanty Board aadltere. aad Lrvtassa has come . yearn, aaw served by Joe Baas, Clyde Christian, DPW superin- jot Supervisors scheduled to fill 12, pnMlety hi tew af Barnard, county historian aad atalf writer Uendent. today warned that it is Western diplomats predicted appointments Nov. 7. Rob- Lilly hao mailed letters to mem- ** *• p“u“ Tnm- ‘o burn leaves on stmt. U-rt if the agreement were ^----------L- of the Board of Supervisor. Aim to be reaffirmed at thfr]» «WewMta and said that DPW U» Russians would go be-fore the Sacnrity Council and chhBtnge the action as an illegal seizure of power by oocreUriat 4. An engln—ring service to dear and restore routes and to test tor radioactivity. St A transportation department to move supplies and evacuate people otherwise cut off, ouch aa at schools and hospitals, aixf ‘~ tain field llaaion. ★ A ft $. Rescue service to locate and free people trapped in rubble and debris, and capable of giving first lid. 7. Manpower service to reendt aa emorgeaey labor forea drawn from ahlo survivors, t. Health aervicoa to render Minim In a letter to Coaaea Prertdeni Turgut Mcncmewdogln of TWtay. 7 Killed as Plane Crashes, Burns While on Ground TRAVB Am FORCE BASE. Cahf. (API — A civilian plane carrying six passengers and a pilot crashed and burned on takeoff from Travts Air Force Base today. There were no aurvivori. * * ft. \ * Identity of the dead was withheld pending nstiflettian of next of kin Travis spokesmen said the plane was a C45 transport operated as an air taxi by Golden Gate Airways of San Francisco. ort E, Lilly has announced Ms can- bare of the Board of EwTTJSreSt^„ 7* up « to ta^ened. dklacy for chairman of the board announcing his candidacy. The let- civB defen)M. director; Barnard as*re*ul*'r rubbish collection days'if] care for casualties, 9. Fire fighters tq control fins resulting from the original blast and after by ruptured pours utilities. ft * ft . An emergency information service to gather news for the sake of morale and the prevention of confusion and panic. ft ft ft AO of these duties would be directed from a civil defense control center which would be considered relatively sate on the basis of what of auditors. q. a Forndslo Dome-camatiy Is secretary of tea eona tg baai ters began arriving yesterday. empomtion counsel: and Frank R.ju**y •» P™P*riy bundled. Whether or not those working in • .___ .. .______{Bates, D.V.M., as dog warden. “Oar men wUI gsldly pickup ^e control center would have any In them, Lilly refers to his two jyj m ta commence Jan- ! any leave, that are placed la !<* above agencies operational .......... _ _ w _ terms’ experience on the erttetyjuary 1, 1982. Wb j frent of hemes ta hags, sacks. wouJd *P«>d almost entirely on aatetors. HI. sereantwari la aae **** °* **"**“"• ------------------ baskets ar other suitable ecu- how well those with the previously A tease te be Wted byappeiat- ly *-hool board attorney tor Hu^|)<|AyAf AniwUs- Trim ! ubMC1 M regwlar collection *»ties tad been trained BMat In Navemtar. Opposing Lilly for tha $13,00e«-j ear post will ta Norman R. Barnard, 47-year-old county corporation counsel tapped for the job by tha powerful Ways and Means jas school board attorney for Hazel! Park School District and 12 years , on the county boon! of auditors. Peebles Awaits Trip to Ionia State Prison days,’* ta said, cannot remove leaves that aiw Just piled up ileu* the street > cany them out. INS, aad as eemadttee clerk (or j Barnard, a farmer Trey super riser, ha* served as county cor Deratioa counsel alaee November j ________________ . ■ • leaves should heed a city ordi- GRAND RAPIDS W—J. Ottonance prohibiting such burning on Peebles today was quartered at Uy .treats aad sidewalks. They Kent County Jail'a sick bay to wait may burn leaves on their own i transfer to the Michigan State Hoe-driveways if they wish. Other famty posts to be filled hylpiui for the Criminally Insane at “Leaf burning /-»m— rapid de-appointment at the November] Iooi-. terioration ofpavement, especjal- * * ft ly blacktopped surfaces,” Chris- PtBLir WORK* BOARD | Judge John H. VanderWal or-]tian warned. The current chairman of the mid of aoditore, Robert Y. Moore, 78, is not expected to seek ta3S??fr«er*5 Btoud ofPufalk Worksftir three-1 ,0 Jf^aj Fire Department officials suggest the board ot supervisors year term., three ports currently ^*'ution ** «*“««» ^ to „____ „ held by Oaunty Drain Commisoion- uJ)t^ diacharged by due bish burners and not leave fires Maera. tee saalar af aB eanaty | w Wateitard Ppoceu ®* taw ; untended. efBetala here, with St yearn aerv- * rn TV action fallowed the 41-year-! If leaves are burned in the open,; fro, te aeeklag the wewly-create* Township SU-i**1 Rockford ntanufacturer'a trial]they recommend the bumlng.be iperviaor Frank F. Webber. Daniel i^frastrJ ! Township Supervisor Elmer ™ .Tfihfttew terwi AfUiflnn Tmimehin ) .pint af budget director, te ta named by tee beard af auditor*. Department af Vetenuw Af » ■pS^l*d ch*lr | hire, te Ml a vacaaey as cmn .T*aaT°- man of the board Mttore la con- forth_, r •« "‘•orr1 Jr Irtdered lately lor the new J10.M0- »w teres y«. Francisco e International Airport. T I ay—1— «-------------------<—>— on • charge of murder in the slay- done ling of his wife. A jury Tuesday 'found him innocent by reason of] temporary insanity. Says Foreign Spending Weakens U. S. Security WASHINGTON IF—Rep. dare E. Hoffman, R-Mich., said Tuesday the United States cannot win a war if it continues unlimited spending overseas. e ★ ★, Hoffman said that although “we have contributed billions upon billions to other nations” this nation’s security has weakened. The nation. ta said, is on “the verge of war because we have disregarded advice not to become entangled in a day that is not windy.1 the affairs of other nations. The Day in BirmiBgimii in traffic accidents jumped from 19 to 21, according to Moodey. Birmingham City Commissioners recently reaffirmed the dtp's fire i policy en the revert of City Manager L. R. Gere. As in the peat the dty will not With three out of five accidents comb* front these two violations. Moseley said that members of his department have been instructed i take prompt enforcement action. The September monthly report ■hows that there were 79 accidents, 14 more than in September U. S. Urges Russians to Call Off N-Blast (Continued From Page (hie) that his speech teemed to contain no task: change in his views on Germany. NO COMMENT' Salinger said .earlier that the President would “have absolutely no comment" Tuesday on Khrushchev’s 6-hour and 20-minute oration before the Communist party congress, Safiager 1980 and 18 more than is to* pro- Claims Reds to Seek New Ban on N-Tests (Continued From Page Om) the Soviet deaign ter n aaw told: “It Is reputed teat the Soviet t alon plain ta explode a giant maclear bomb—the eqaivs-lent of 50 million tout af TNT. they caB upon others to accept. “By observing the moratorium and by Hving tip.to Its provisions faithfully, we now find our-selves hi a position where the Soviet are about to complete their testa. WWW T urge this committee to turn resolutely to the task of Insuring that nuclear teats in all environments should atop here and now by urging the renewal of negotiations an a treaty which will bring this about.’’ ft ft w _____ Soviet Ambassador Valerian A- [Zorin retorted: “AH this fllk about the Soviet Union secretly preparing tests and the United States honestly observing the ntocatorlum and not preparing tests‘ js for simpletons. ft ft* * “How can one make underfact it ’has been made. We know ground test* without preparing about high-yield weapons. Since them? Underground testa require 1967 the United States has had the technical know-how and the materials to produce bombs 50-100 megaton range and higher. But we slab know that such weapons are pot essential military needs. Further-full-scale tests are not necessary to develop 50-megaton tremendous preparations. How did you make three underground tests? Whom do you . hope to delude? We are not children.” Sentenced in Stabbing !a-year job. Planning Commission, three- _ ■ ununa ■ - - year terms in posts now held by (Student in tne Hole * _______uu u wl, . j »RlEu TO UNSEAT Kemdale Supervisor Roy F. Good-, spokesman1 . j. Lilly, however, is not likely tojspeed: Elmer R. Johnson and, I-ARAMIE, Wyo. ID — Seven-! ;*ta^snirsts ,s,as?r"p tj* taxied 3,500 feet down the runway Ln"d’ ** tt, UMe«t Moorf •tern it suddenly veered left 250r yards, crashed and bum into] to a showdown last December. djf ft * * psrvtsei Davte Lsvtswsa, is seek- The plane was s twin-engine lag Mm eeetglea »f a yhaager Beechcraft. 1 bus at tee betas of the baud ef member for 4 years currently be-] This Ways aad Means Commit .in* served by Lyle Baker. year-old Ted Jenaen didn't move when he was called to the black-_ .board by his teacher. The rea- Retirement Commission, public (jne 0( his fingers was stuck! Nedzi, Czameckt\ Are Nominated DETROIT (D-CUfford Bledsoe. 22, of Detroit, was sentenced td 10 to 30 years in prison Tuesday for bfilieve the peoples the fatal stabbing Max 8 of his throughout the world will join us estranged wife, Willie Belle, 10. in asking the Soviet Union not to Bledsoe tad pleaded guilty to sec-proceed with s test which cap ond-degree murder. serve no legitimate purpose and! ---------- -..... {which adds a mass of additional Maple up runt best when the {radioactive fallout te that which night's temperatures are In the low been unleashed In recent' 20e and the daytime highs are near weeta.” 155. The Weather Full U.i. Weather Bareaa Report • FONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair and windy and mild .today taming partly etoody and eaeler tonight. High to. tday 70, lew tonight 41 Fair and eaal tomorrow, high 58. Banthwasterly winds 15 to M miles shifting to northwesterly tonight. T. B. Board of Traitors, for 8 15 minutes to free it, City Renewal Final Plan Given to Commissioners in a tale te his desk and It took; _ , , _ . . ,___., _ ___ ,. ____J police and fire Wue workers , DETROIT (^-Democrat Luden John Czameckl topped 17 ”,__... ._ m__I, ..j c.n„kiiAA. two other Renubllcan honefuls. I Nedzi end Republican Walter] other1 RepubUcan hopefuls. -i-—_____..._________The investigation into the elec- Czameckl were nominated for Con-K.___. ___, . T> , .. __ ,tion s campaign practices was or-j gress in Michigan! First District ],*„<, Tueiday by Gov. Swainsoh. Tuesday in a primary election in + A 1, which c ampaign practices were n* govesoor wired the Rt, Rev. under investigation for allegedly[MarihaH R. Reed. Methodist injecting the racial Issue. ] Bishop of Michigan and chairman ft ft ft of the Fair Campaign Practices Nedzi, 36, a Hamtramck at- Commission, to investigate reports| torney, and Czameckl, 47, a Budd that the racial issue ' (Continued From Page One] for construction of the west leg at the proposed loop road and the IClinton River tunnel. Of 43 structures slated for clear-lance in the area only two are M! residential, according to the re-total redevelopment picture. • “port. 'I ★ ★ ♦ . The only buildings not sched- » is stated to begin next Oc- „ _______ ,r- uled lor demolition are the Lewisltober. Administrators estimate it I Maearewies. Maekrowles, jected into the campaign. Raging Forest Fire Co. employe, will tattle each other in an election Nov. 7. But the First . . a , _ , , 55 . District, which includes the East tag cletaed. is mainly residential^ ^ ^ auburb of conrtm^'rt^^ the loonIroad!H*mtmnck’ u Overw,ftlniin8,y l5olates Sumatran City I Construction of Democratic and getting that 7 party's nomination virtually as- JAKARTA, Indonesia (PI — Al sures election victory. raging forest tire with a 150-mile front has' isolated the South Sumatran capital of Patembang from] air and aea communications. The fire also threatens to dta-j .... Furniture Co. and a Grand Trunk {will take three years to carry out rii-term Penaeorettc reagrewi- ^ p^roi^ transport from the, Western Railroad Freighthouse. jail phases ot the urban renewal: "»m Hanrtramrk, rewgaed ;rich 0„ arfa Amerjctn stanvac w! Demolition of the two residential! project. JJ structures' will involve relocation! h{0( six single persons and 10 fami- A survey of the tf structures ! Ex-Pontiac Youth IISSST J JS ^ ^ Shoots 2 Officers were considered Mbstaudard to j ri ! a degree wa mating ctoarancc , A former Pontiac resident ap-47: aad demoiHtou. ’ ]parently went berserk and wound- teSj11 tt iH S'™. Und acquisition and slto improve- ““ ““ ^ mreell w Alien |“5 tL*egin when Hio^TS Mm Sty sLUul 'smmI im ivirn E. New York was shot in the n,. ...jileg after wounding two officers wurt November the URA eofl t . tree uitii ■» vansiimo I HHFA made a capital grant res- U8S Hld * K*°^un*- lervstion of tl.088.378 and approved f 170,000 advance to cover survey .. **”' s!?n.e’ wb?.knew «*| and ptbftnlng costs for the pnoj- Sept. I Kennedy’s appointment U,8. District Court beach. Nedzi defeated eight other Demo-] A Bronze Age sword 3,000 years cratic candidates, including fourjoid was found in a Hereforttahire Negroes and Michigan Lt. Gov. T. gravel plf in England. You Wouldn’t Drink Dirty Water ... WHY BREATHE FILTHY RIB? 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Last night'* i apart was except that her ion's wound was the eulmiaatiea el tee it meoth !not serious, she said, ptaaateg aad eurrejr phase ef the j ....-....... - pr*iwf' Finland Chief Ends Visit! j The eecgnd project sfee differs1 from the first in that it is maialyj WASHINGTON (ft rr„ President commercial and designated foriUrho Kekkoaen of Finland left new commercial developments Washington today and described when cleared. his two-day visit with President ft ft v * [Kennedy as "s 'Zreat experience I | "Project area No.'l," already be-, will never forget." SPECIAL PURCHASE! Simmt Bought Over 300 to Bring Price Down to Record Low! Room Six# 9x12 ft. as RUGS English Tweed Broodloom in VitcoH Rayon Pilt SIMMS PRICI— Regular $24.95 Value Durable wearing quality of long lasting beauty for living .room, dining room . or bedroom.. Quality tufted deep pile in iroen-biack-whlte stripe tweed or green, and white $5.00 HOLDS Yam1 In FREE LAYAWAY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1861 THREE > Mail to Spend Christmas in Jail Eating Baby Food PImM n»Hy wlfft Y< (Optimist Club Hgsts 1 Little League Team Waterford to Host Part of Region 7 Educators Tooktr, Laobach and three friend* wen BIT—tod early Saturday after they had broken win- TlAVEUSE CITY (UPI>-Chrtatma* 1961 should, be one William J. Tooktr of Trams* aty will long remember. He'* scheduled to spend It hi Jail eating baby food. Iff Justice Edward P. Sc turner been intnhred to a minor colli*- Schumar told Youker, “If you*i« (fling to aet like a baby, you may as will sat like a baby.” dUt today aa part of the *1-year aid Yoakeris punMuneat Schumer said Youker got his un-mal srntence because of a pro-vious record. Ibi total tantonca called for Youker to vend each of 10 weekends In Jail. The final ■and, Dec. 23-25,.will be a three day affair and Schumer ordered that Youkeris only toad during that time will ha baby find. Mb S. Lsubaok, tt, whs Tbs Waterford Township Lakeland Optimist Club was host last night to a group of little leaguers at dtoner at the Eatfss Hall. The group repraMded toe dub during MgMgfcto ad toe Waeld dertes Plant Crash Kills Ont RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil CAP) A Brazilian air tocos trainer plana crashed into a house an tot outskirts at Rfo de Janiero today, killing the pilot No one was hi the house. Oil Now. T, members wfll vote ou Ike reaoharton to amend an erode of toe dub’s bylaws establishing a board of directors, consisting of the president, immediate past pmiileat, tbs two vice prsddents, the secretary-treasurer and four elected directors. -t- Waterford Township will be boat to part of Region Seven of toe MteMgen Education Aaaortation on toe second day of too annual State Teachers Mkuts this weak. Tbs Institute starts tomorrow la Detroit** Cob© Hall. Friday, beglartag at toM ml, toe Waterford dekeel District wtU Junior High School, Dr. R. J. Payne, University of Michigan praftasor, will talk on "The (Ranging Emphasis In to English, music, i U. of M. professor, Dr, Daniel Bernd, wfll talk to English teachers on "English Teachers M&t the Challenge," at the 9:30 amt session at Waterford Township High School. eher, David gthnae, win pre-I a program on "Vocal Mu* * to toe •:» s and toe “Gee- g at 1:M p«t Bays from Clio* eh* A panel Right and United Stal the 9:30 Waterford Physical get under 1>99 p.m. School. for the social aMdtes U discuss “What What is Wrong with es Foreign Policy”, at a.nt conference at the Township High School School Funds Topic! for Waterford Boar^ way at 9:30 a m. and at Waterford High College la a wonderful thing. In no time at an a freshman teams bow to open a pop bottle with a quarter . . . American democracy consists of 180 million people solidly behind each other-espedally In traffic on a warm Sunday after-— Earl Wilson A preliminary report finance committee of lb* Waterford Township Board of wffl be one of the main itotoi on tomorrow’s 7:39 pjn. aseettog of the school board. HP The school board wfll consider Supt. William A. Smack's ream* mentations on the retavestaMBldf debt retirement toads, and of teaching contracts for the currant °Sbunck. also win present ache* milding and procedures m <1*1 Defense. » Be Here When Boon Open at 12 Noon! ★ 9 Discoanl-Paeked Shopping Naan ★ TOMORROW (THURSDAY Hr Afternoon and Evening ) NOON ’til 9 p m MHM AA ■ jimmj "9-HOUR SALE" Ditcounf Price Tags Aro In Every Dept. 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PKUOS -M*m Fleer 4 Tern ,1 ITignR *1 Deodorant 3^18° Sylee"^^«ur>»T ^«p O»»irT F. that features Naturalizer roxnt THE PONTIAC PiRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, W1 Warns Con-Con Against Politics CORNER OF TELEGRAPH and HURON SV« George Romney I ftllt*f Tuesday that in voters might reject a pro-r state conatitutton if it a partisan, sectional or spe-cifil interest stamp/’ * r * * Itomney. president of American lAtsn, outlined fate views in a jSerinete talk to his 143 teltow delegates to Michigan's constitutional convention. He listed five objectives lor the convention: I-l. A model slats esastttattea “2. An open convention whose pbhlic discussion of the basic tissues of, government will contribute to hotter citizen understanding of processes of representative Man Beats Red Tape, Brings Bride Home equal to and capable of pressrv-hte ear tedeeal OiaiGItoCaa. TMT '*1 Achievement of a greater degree of unity throughout the state. For too. long, we have emphasized our conflicts and difierencas instead of our superior coiho I "5. A better national image of! 'Michigan as a state that meets Raj ^ citizenship responsibilities, eftec-j bALUS, Tex. .UPIV-Reginaldw,, nw6tvtt h, go^nmetOMi A, a guy ^“^J^land fiacal problems and ia superior etenwnt red tape, and his French , ta it| **1*1 ux] crtturali bride are scheduled to arrive in' Dallas today ta a love story that lafcghad at international bouafa- 4™1 »EH»B .The bride is the fanner Franchise Rouviere, daughter of die police chief of Paris. Fromm, who is asm a her while he was te He arind: • Wouldn't It be helpful for politi-j cal organiatione and leaden to avoid making speeches that make political capital out of our efforts until they are completed? '’Wouldn’t ft be wiae to have a; self-imposed moratorium by I In ttanoa He returned to hie homo at Fort Worth, Tex., and tor die past months has been trying to get her info the country under the quota. ♦ * * Finally, Fromm decided the ted Utoe was too much and there was owe way to beat it He flew to Puh on Sept. 30 and married Ha Rouviere in a civil ceremony. They plan to have a church wedding hi Fort Worth next week. STORK ONLY UNIS* ROLL-OP SUITE BLOUSES port back to the people? -I think M weald be. Of course, I am art referring to reeammea-dstlsas from them as to what we sta—ld do. We should eeefc aad welcome their saggeettsns Just as we seek aad weteease those at other groape aad citterns,” He added this final comment: "When we have completed our work, there is a danger that H will be rejected by those who will vote against the entire constitution because of disagreement ovei particular argument or detail. A * * "This is more likely if our work Plying Minister lises Highway ds Landing Field fcftttSTtSSS fatoiMrig S!M5 nfnttg, finding the local airport proved and recommended conrtl-w**4®c®* tuflon and, second, an informed H** ^ ^ .H-d conscientious appraisal of the 13a. 31, 9 miles north of the ettf. L** document b/the voters. flThmdht1!rte*e»tive jGiri Knocked Out tteewass hla fear water plane _ fm namteg low .a gas. After Crashing IWtth Rev. Cofield were his wife; m ij ir t c* , • j . i aid two children. All-Male Society ; ♦ ' A * _ . ... U fariaj motorist took Cofield CAMBRIDGE, England (UPD— to an all-night filling station where 4 tow student who broke tie he picked up mote gas and called ftp airport management to have Sfield lights tamed an. en with county sheriff’s deputies blocking off traffic on the four-Ume divided highway, Rev. Cofield teak off again and brought thejgiria crashed the debate. Witnesses dition and sneaked into the all-male Cambridge Union Society's meeting wes pushed down Tuesday night and knocked unconscious. * A A Jill BouHad, 19. and two other said all three |by shouting male undergraduates when they were discovered. Mias Boulind was taken te a | hospital. IV other girls, Jenny Dsirhen, Ml aad EHsabeth Gunn. | mum back to the airport. Nossrir Plans to Noma New Cabinet Today buRO (UPTt - United Arab]wTweio____________________ Republic\ President Gama] Abdel ' • , , ■ ■ • I Nasser wfll name a new cabinet1 Guest ■P<*ker* •* debate! today, the wmtoffWnl Middle were Prter Thotneycroft, minister E** News Agency reported. «* *vtotion, and former Labor Par-1 ■ g g it' |ty Chairman Richard Crpssman. Nasser indicated V will also in-1 Th* fi^is came in wearing aca-traduce a new series of retorm«.i<*emlc *own8-Fiteen Syrian members of the DEBATE ADJOURNED cstdnrt resigned after Syria broke! There are strangers present," [Society President P, G. 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Street floor GrodHeg Cords... fhoof floor THE PONTIAC PRESS H wm Hot* Street <$1f |. V ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER U. 1961 AretUnit^E)md»rive Sensible Plan for All ★ • This time it would be nice If (kejr could knag something on slippery Jimmy. The bent attempts of the pant hare left him unscathed and it’s beginning to look like he ia VntouchaMa, and not only on Thitlijifr night. ★ 1 ★ ir We hope the Government has learned not to go ahead until they have him cold, rather than initiate a series of harassing moves which make him seem so slick when he gets off. The Pontiac Area United Fund, drive is now on. It is a united effort, had It is the moat important charity effort in this community each year. The United Fund la the most sensible plan far community , charity yet devised. No system, of coarse, is perfect, yet this type of drive seems to have more ad* vantages than aO the others, put together. ★ ★ ★ This system where the community has one joint charity drive, with local people deciding what portion of the funds collected will go where, is The Man AlfrOUt Ibwn area fund giving at its best. The United Fund offers a way for a local group to help under-priv-ileged children, teen-agers, troubled families hit by disaster, the sick, the handicapped, victims of crippling dis-. eases ami others. ★ ★ ★ This community* has always supported the United Fund handsomely. In the drive now under way every civic minded citizen should do hte earnest best to contribute to this year’s fond. A Hint for Pontiac Voice of the People: , - - ‘Sunday School Attendance Is Important t The Press hu been generous to the weekly apace allotted to church newfc We appreciate it greet)jr. There 1* a vast army of paid and volunteer workers who devote e lot of time to church and Sunday School work. The church la the one agency devoted Mtlreiy to the spiritual and moral uplift of all the people, and is throne stabilizing force in the notion. The tattle of the moral world is mol and la fought with concern end intensity. Stakes are high. The survival of tar nation may well depend on the outcome. * * ' ★ igP \ . Crime Hakes sews. Sts is often a—altssal Would M not be biasHrtsi to pUy up toe thtags that arc being ton toward spirit**) aad Skoral uplift, eves though they may not be as aaasaltoaal at sin §i Ust week to Cota Hall the sixteenth annual Sunday school convention of the National Sunday School Assodatfofti was held, there were 9,981. paid registrations from to state* and Canada representing to Protestant denominations. Speakers of national repute wore featured in the general assemblies. All phases of church and Sunday School work «a thoroughly discussed. Them is a real push on now to increase our 8unday school enrollment throughout the aatioo and Canada. The secular press can do much help in this drive by.an increased emphasis on work that Is being done to this Arid. LyaJ H. Howlaoa, Pastor Pint Free Methodist Ctiurch 301 Mt Clemens St. ‘Railroad Could Use Assistance*, Also* The Old One-Two! Comes From the Doing? of Hustling Canadian City David Lawrence Thinks: Patrohag* of commercial airline flights at Pontiac Municipal Airport during September amounted to 66 outbound and to inbound passengers. The outbound figure was 84 below the minimum of 150 per month set by the Civil homo because of her working. If the children are pre-schoolers, the .mother mould be able to stay tame and care for them. The “Children have already had their father taken from them. Must they be left with only' a part-time mother? A* far aflnmay, I can speak fit Color blind: What’s a greater affliction when tho autumn foM-ago display la on. JFK Wins First Cold War Victory Aeronautics Board if Pontiac is to That former PontUc resident, lotus F. Oiney, •ends an interesting query: What Is Canada’s largest' city? Don’t be too quick in answering. It isn’t Let’s snake it another banner year Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg or any other in UNITED GIVING. Insufficient Instruction Caused Corps Blunder Typical of the way many of our u ^reading out. city you may think. It also is the third largest city in North America. It Is John's present home city. Calgary, Alberta. Recent annexations, in taking In its suburbs covering a wide area, make It cover 150 square mile*. A « Of course this "largest" flatus Is In area only—not in population. 8o Calgary really WAaHWGTON-President Kennedy, to behalf of the United StstoaTnaa won his first victory to the "Gold War.” When he met with Premier Khrushchev in Vienna last June, Kennedy said no “ultimatum” had been presented to him. Later it was disclosed that the Soviet premier had left a memorandum with the President which was widely interpret LAWRENCE Government’s foreign programs are mishandled is the current case of Marokry Michelmore, a member dt the Peace Corps. Unfortunately, and quite obviously, this young lady had not received proper training. Had she been properly indoctrinated and still made .the blander ef describing the "squalor and poverty” of the Nigerian people on «n open post card, then she should bo dropped from the service. Can the namesake of Chief Pontiac take a hint? Our city’s present area is * a meager 22 sq&are miles. Are you listening, Waterford, et cetera, et cetera? This weekend should kring a Mg change in our football contest standings, as there are three eon-test games on ns nutoy days: Pontiac Northern v*. Waterford on Friday; Syracuse vs. Penn State Saturday, and Detroit Lions n. Baltimore Colts Snnday. Speaking of potato growing champion- ^pportaat It seems reasonable to believe that *Wp8’ Hfr«.nn It is difficult to make friends in a of 15J mchigui Ave„ has something quite foreign country by insulting that unique right here in our city. It’s a po-country. All the facts In Miss tato vine that grew up a pole to the Miphrlmom’* case are not known height of aix feet and eight inches. We MICHELMORE s case are not Known. cb^lenge to beat that for a However, we would hazard a guess climbln< potato, that her Peace Cofys instructions were insufficient for the job she was undertaking. The parents of this young Peace Corps member are probably right in saying "perhaps she was naive in writing each a card.” She is a well-educated graduate from Smith College, bat unless she has the proper background training for such work one such mistake can play havoc with the whole Peace Corps program in the area. A farmer In Northwest Oakland County most of his life, Irving Smith, of flint, died Sunday, aged to. TWa may aoond like aa un detail aad perhaps M h ao proof of aay fundamental modlf lea flea ef the Soviet viewpoint aa the mala Irases et the rarreat controversy ever Berlin. But it is significant nevertheless of a change to the timing. It can only mean that Kennedy's firm position has been duly taken Into account in Moscow and that alt the words in the President’s speech to the United Nations and in his private conversations with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko here really did take silert. everybody should find extra reason to be happy this autumn, according to Mrs. Pearl Buford of Birmingham, who phone* to remind us that last year at this time we had a presidential election on our bunds—and in our hair. MORE TALKS So now it seems that prolonged negotiations are in prospect, and that the Russians, aren't going to throw away their bump card by signing a peace trefaty with East Germany until they have exhausted every opportunity to negotiate settlements favorable to them Many of our representatives in foreign countries fall In this category. Their behavior through lack of In response to oar request, star era I readers have sent as beech nuts. Bat none come from Oakland County, nor from anywhere within n radius of 58 miles. Something else In nature’s setup that knowledge does more actual harm appears askew, as pointed out by than their presence does good. ★ ★ ★ Thu fault lies in Improper training, and in some coses, no training at all on the culture aad background of the country where they expect to work. Our Peace Corpa is being rushed Into service, and apparently, at least In this case, .a little more thorough schooling' would have eliminated this touchy situation. American tax dollars cannot buy back the good will lost from such an Incident. Mrs. Frederick Kasel of Waterford, Is that vegetable garden plants are killed by the frost easier than weeds. What probably happened la that when Foreign Minister Gromyko returned to Moscow he reported that President Kennedy and Secretary Rusk were firm in their determination to resist any change in the status of West Berlin so far as rights hitherto granted the Western Allies are concerned and that the only hope lay to further talks. Personally known to ms are three excellent citizens with the name of Jack Frost, but all refuse to admit any connection with that legendary character. The harvest moon and Indian summer arguments are making their annual appearance. The former is In October, and the latter usually tn December. Undoubtedly, the emergence of some differences of opinion among the Western Allies encouraged Moscow to postpone any definitive action on the East German peace treaty on the theory that nothing would be loot and that there was perhaps somethings to be gained by first letting the Western Allies argue the issue* out among themselves. What stimulates a feeling of satisfaction here is that, despite Premier Khrushchev’s big -talk about the Soviet plan (a test the Will Jimmy Hoffa Beat This Charge? Well, Jimmy Hoita is on the spot rural sections, •gain. He’s been indicted by a Florida Without knowing any reason for such a condition, we agree with Mrs. Gerald Flintmaa { of Rochester who, after taking a few* of our suggested autumn color tours, asserts ■that the best display is on the city and village residential streets, not out in the The Country Parson grand Jury to an alleged mall fraud. Verbal Orchids tO<~ The Senate Internal Security subcommittee has subpoenaed him to testify about his union’s relations With the controversial Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union. * V' ★ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Havlland of 82 Oak Hill St.: golden wedding J Charles Collins of 276 Myrtle St.; 90th birthday Raymond I. St. John of Rochester; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mclnnes ' The CIO ll encouraging wayward of htayvUle; 55th wedding anniversary. “A .fellow's what he to be-, came ef what be'* bees which means yen am now determining what yen wtU be.” Sm ,1 ml largest megaton bomb ever developed, he is net making any moves that indicate he wil realty use nuclear waayaaa to fsvee the AlHes to agree to his views on the problem of BerMa. In a brand Sense, the whole world can derive the inference that, while talk of a big nuclear war still continues, «it has not been given any real impetus by the speeches nude or the events occurring on either side of the Iron Curtain. ed as an ultima- tum—that before the end of this year the Soviets would sign a peace tasty with East Germany abrogating the four-power agreement signed after the close of World War II. ; But now the Soviet premier announces that the. .plan for signing a peace treaty .with East Germany will tat be carried out this year and will be postponed. As,so often happens in diplomacy. th# premier ' deckled to confirm Kennedy's earlier interpretation of the Vienna conference because it new Aeons expedient to do so. SIGNIFICANT VICTORY , When one, therefore, concludes that President Kennedy has won a significant victory in staying the hand of Premier Khrushchev, R is important to note that this was brought about by a remarkable display of unity Idslde the United StatOs. Nat only kava both paittteal parties supported firmness as the nation's patiey, but pnbBc opinion polls have reflected the refusal ef the America* people to he bluffed or Intimidated by repeated mention sf the horrors of war. Instead, the people have talked considerably about building “fallout” shelters and have indicated that, if- war comes, they will face up to its realities. Under * these circumstances, it would stem logical to record that the President's policy of firmness, coupled with a sense of restraint and a willingness to go o 1 talking, has had a favorable sequel— Khrushchev is now putting the "ultimatum” idea on toe shelf and per h a p s it will stay there indefinitely. (Copyright INI) retain the airline service. Nevertheless, the City of Pontiac will submit to the Michigan Department oil Aeronautics a re- quest for approval of an estimated 2388,100 airport Improvement program far 1962,189.325 of which will be paid fay file city, 191,375 by the state and $203,000 by the federal government. versed mother of five children. To into my Isnsn husband It behind hi child support payments la the amount of a tear figure sum within a period of Just two yeon, and each month I receive Ism and less. I have gene to the Friend sf the Cent, sad they b H aay wonder that Grand Trunk Western Railroad's management la dfsesunged in Its straggle to maintain a passenger service wOh no subsidy whatever from the federal government or the communities served? Sorely, u fracHaa ef the funds being sunk There are many women to the same situation, and we would like to know how we’re supposed to collect our child support payments, when there is no one ,0 tack us up.” Concerned for My ramify wonders for the maintenance of OTW*S reliable, all-weather commuter trains aad the daily tbrangh puilmaa aad coach service provided between Oakland County cities Battle Greek. South Bend Dr. Hyman Says: Dermatologists Explore Aging Skin Problems By HAROUD T. HYMAN, M. D. Here are {some hints given by a pair of rodminent dermatologists on the subject of the aging skin: Features of the aging skin are: thinning, increasing uryness, seal), nest, wrinkling and drooping. Water-in-oil emulsions (cold creams) and oil-in-water emulsions (vanishing creams) relieve southward journey, dryness and scaiiness. Their cost, but not their usefulness, is to: creased by coloring matter” perfumes, hormones and other medicinal products. the statements of the dermatologists about sun damage, the National Oncer -Institute has Just completed a survey that shows a constant increase to the rate of skin cancer in white populations dwelling in the southern United States. Indeed, the incidence rate doubled for each 265 miles of a Additional cutbacks to GTW’s commuter and through services have already been approved. Before all passenger service is discontinued, cannot tome effort be made to divert some of these state aad federal airport-aid funds from a two-passenger-a-day airport operation to tiie far more vital maintenance of n rail service that's patronized daily by over 1,000 Oakland County residents? To “Acquainted With People in This Condition,” you may be, but until you are to thia-aonditlon.. don’t Judge. I receive no child support and have been on ADC twice. I can't find a Job that pays more than $35 per Week. Try paying $14 a week for rent, $10 or $15 a week for a baby sitter. $3 for bus fare, plus money for medicine and food. Baby sitters are htud to find. I’ve been hunting for weeks and can't find one I can afford. Besides all this, ay baby doesn't even know half the time who his mama to. People shouldn't voice their opinions unless they know all the facts. - Ia This Condition Smiles 9HcUgaa Railroad Clab A pastor says it’s easy to hasp S sweet disposition. Yeo, If you have enough sagar toft after Divorced Mothers Voice Concern The kid who really used his head won’t dive to over R into a strange stream. For s copy, of Dr. Hyman's lsaflot Anticip»UBf Retirement,' send 10 eanti to Dr. Rymsn, car* of The Pon-tisc Preu. Bos Ml, Drat- 0. Radio City Station, New York It. If. Y. I agree to some part that divorced mothers should work, but only if their children are in school and there are no tensions in the When the wile begins to describe the vacation to neighbor*, hubby begins to wonder whore he was all that time. Wrinkle creams It seems unlikely that any locally applied products will stop or reverse the changes that take place well below the surface of the skin and that are the changes Case Records of a Psychologist; *■5 Clinging Parents Can Ruin Child responsible for wrinkling and sagging. By GEORGE T CRANE Certain of the anti-wrinkle creams contain mercury which, if deposited below the surface, may produce a peculiar and permanent dirty-appearing discoloration. Antifreckle creams are ineffective and may cause "violent reactions." , CASE K-427; Bob R.. aged 20. should be a challenge to all moth- that fact that I am growing up and living like a free man. for she has recently been writing very nice letters. "Most of my life she had NO PROOF OFFERED There is no proof that hormone creams act as skin rejuvfMtors. Other than softening and smoothing the skin to the marmerof an unmedicated cold cream or vanishing cream, there is no proof that these attractively advertised products have any beneficial effect. ,"Dr. Crane, whan I graduated from high school, I planned to go to college,” he be- Prolonged, overuse of hormone cream may revolt in' anffletont absorption of the gland extract to produce we liras changes throughout the body. Indeed, there is * remote possibility that they may stimulate cancer growth (carcinogenesis). Change* to the akin usually interpreted as aging are largely due to the cumulative effects of sunlight. If one compares unexposed and exposed areas of the same Individual. it is unusual to find degenerative changes in unexpoeed "But my moth-er didn’t wuR me Ito leave home. So late told me I ■would be unhappy never be 'able to get along DR. CRANE away from her. - "Well, I’ll admit I had been mollycoddled most of my Ufa, tor I was aa only child. But I ohe wanted. As I look back, I can see that’ she did the same thing with my Dad. "During my yean at home I can recall how she would browbeat Dad into doing whatever she wanted. “If he ever tried to be independent. then she’d get sick and make a scene, ao he finally gava in and lived a meek, henpecked existence. daughter tato Independent tiring, away Bern the home "nest.” So they may actually hinder their children and browbeat tjiem into staying home, when those, eons or daughters shotild go to college or move to other cities where better jobs beckon them. It may cause some temporary heartache to see your youngster cut loose from your parental apron i feet. ■ my "But I*m unwilling to let her ruin my life. I want jo become a teacher ao I plan to go tack to school next term. Don’t you .think, I used the right psychology on Mother?" "Despite her. tears and threats, I went to college, and I purpokely chose a school that was more than 1,680 miles away. “Mother immediately started writing me very discouraging tetters. Then she’d telephone me two or three times per week, and tell me about her aliments and cry ove* the phone. WATCH MOTHER BIRDS Yes, Bob is to be congratulated on learning how to stand on his own feet, despite the maternal bullying of his spoiled mother. Too tong the emphasis has Son-damaged skin, like the aging shin, la Sty, coarse, wrinkled, freckled aad browned. These change* are asaat marked to those ef light cemplestoa aad least marked In Ike Negro, whew tain to protected by Its dark pigment. Sun screens’and cosmetics that filter out oamo of the more harmful wave lengths ef ultraviolet light, may old somewhat in preventing skin changes But the benefits are v scanty in comparison with the * extent of the damage. , And, just to add confirmation to "She’d say she thought she wasn't getsg to lW* vary tong aad that I ought to came home the next weekend er I might never sae tar again. * "Because of all that tension, my grades weren't anything to brag about, and 1 was on probation the second semester. \ PARENTAL BULLIES *' "So I (tapped out last year and' got n Job. Meanwhile, I wrote my There sure thousands at spoiled parents, and Ms mother certainly tits Into that category. Human parents shduld take a lesson from the mother bird. The latter is very loving sod kind to its fledglings. It slaves from sunrise to sunset to collect bugs and worms with which to Iced Its baby birds. ... strings, but that's the finest tribute to good parental training. Be sure to send for my "tests for Good Parents," enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 'cento. These Rating Scales also make Meal subject matter for P-T-A discussions. when you Mod tor charts rad pampftiau (Copyright. Ml) .■gain unless she let me live ^ own life. \ "So she must be reconciled to But it teems to realize that the proper test of motherhood ia to sand forth a self-reliant youngster. So the mother bird will actually push its lazy fledgling over the side of the neat to make It take/ over ttn proper adult duties. /, Many human parents forget that their Jeh to aim to send Tb* twaaUWd Frits Is i Tfet Fastis* Frees is dsttrarwi M astute m Si sssw a rats; sows maUad lo Oakland. (Jumm, Ufint-•ten. Macomb, Upwr sat sub-t«aa« Contts* tt u S1S.SS a rears rear, ail watt isSiwislIisi pafakit a adraaw. 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Also ‘thigh mold' Mojud nylons ...........................1.50 pt. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday - Federal L^^dept. store EIGHT THE PONTIAC PMB3S, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, mi Safety Depends Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths on Good Driving President of GM Say* Engineers Working but Fool-Proof . . . Not MARION t STEVENS Graveside service wUl be held itU a.m. Friday at the Waterford Center Cemetery for Mlea Marion E. Steven, termer Fon-tiac resident. Arrangements arq the Sputa - Griffin Funeral Home. A graduate of .the University of CH1CAOO tfi — As Ion* as auto-i Michigan. Mis* Steven was a mobiles are driven by peopled is health teacher t^PMicScM i£r£-~ •bo« . IroHroM tat ere*. S«riran Red Cross, [proof c ' ’ -W ' jt; St, J ,W , at's what. General ■ ident John F. Gordon said, la ! effect. Tuesday night at a ing of the National Safety Can- Gordon said. “This is true because an automobile still must be ^ , ^ - eves?* * tram a bathtub la a bomb natter, la a relathe -tens, net an ahee-lute. la the case of the automobile we ran only design Into It the greatest degree of ealety that RIDING THE BANDWAGON — Farmer -President Dwight Eisenhower (seated in rear of open car) waves during ride through streets of Newark, N.J. with Republican gubernatorial candidate James P. Mitchell (right)- Eisenhower was aiding Mitchell in his current campaign. Mitchell wag secretary of labor in the Eisenhower administration. af characteristic*. Beyond teat Surviving are slaters Miss Jessie _ (evens of Watkins Lake. Waterford lUwnthtp. Mrs. Bernard An-good of Battle Crash. Mrs. Kenneth Washburn at Flossmore, 01.. and Mrs. Wi. Trafford Partridge of Itasca, 111.. Miss Stevens of 96 Springbrook died Mon-, after an illnem of several months. The family suggests any memorials be made to the Memdrial Fund of the Second Presbyterian Church. Newark. •ratals E. EVANS WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP -Service for Thomas E. Evans. 2-day-old son of Mr.- and Mrs. Thames G. Evans, of 61631 Mount [Home for Funerals. Burial will Varnoa Rond, will be » p.m. to- be In Mount Vernon Cemetery, ■j*"? A welder for the Almont Weld- Church, Rochester. Burial will be in Mount Avon Cemetery under the direction at the Pluey Funeral Heme, Rocheetar, The baby died yesterday at the Community Hospital near Almont. fenvMng baridei his parents are a rioter, Theresa, and' Us gr parents, Mr. and Mra John 1 lips of Romeo and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans of Warren. „ . WILLIAM C. Hl TCHINg » METAMORA - Service for Wtt-Ham C. Hutchins, 24, formerly of Metamora, will be «t 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Muir biuthan funeral Home, Lapeer. Burial will he in West Deerfield Cemetery. Mr. Hutchins was killed Sunday i an automobile accident near Pontiac City Affaire Talk Cass-Wisner Zoning Again Gordon jabbed at amateurs who ... , .____% rr try to make a bobby of automotive yy QtGTIOTCl U till safety engineering. The profea- _ sionals. be said, have worked long | and hard to provide crash ii I protection. He added: ure you that this progress ! will continue. New designs and [devices will be adopted as rapidly City Commissioners clashed rifle me Ip fried for the prap- iside of Cass from Wiener to a “ nmtrA, devriopeneri end ngnin at last night’s meeting on the! [ po^ 400 feet north. , question of remming property at Young asked that it be resowed hltfJw*JTT*to ■n. ro-tte. «B rolrorrt ctan!e s,g«, by bI» “".Tf *•' ““ “4| to the Planning commission tar cent o( the affected property Tasman,a streets' - • * more study. losmers j The part to be vacated runs 1 from Chandler Street south to the -■------- recommended f. Several commissioners disagreed , .. ■„ . ,, t th t .. . . j arith planners on the basis that no lfa*! of .pr?p?rUe‘ * *** last week that tea request of a* need be specified "«*»> «* Auburn Avtnue. Msriey Young of US Cherokee !gince , majority of those affected; Property owners on either side Rond, owner of the tend, k# do- ** okayed the broad C-2 zoning ]°* alley requested the move ried until Young corid predace classification. ,ut mon,h a prospective buyer with a spe* I The property lies on the east Security Chief at Site Missing \3SS Masons Elected to \33rd Degree i recommeaded by the I alley to Mt used by Vridetos. [test work assures us that they are practicable and desirable.’’ Orfonville Resident Has 100th Birthday ORTONVILLE - Mrs. James B. (Ellen C.) Hummer, resident at the Ortonville area for nearly 60 years, is observing her 100th birthday today. She is a life member of Orton-ville Chapter 286. Order of the Eastern Star, and the Ortonville Baptist Church. Mrs. Allen has two great grandchildren and five great-greatgrandchildren, all living In Wilmington, Del. Wins Three Top Jaycee Awards Waterford Township Jay cans have added to their laurels three swards for leadership in community affaire, and chapter' activities. At a recent Junior Chamber of leg Co Mr. Smith died yesterday. > Surviving are Ms wife Marylou; four children, Larry. Gary, Janice Apd Gene; his sister, Linda ef Al-moot; and tour brothers. Donate and Dale.' both of Rochester and.,, Richard and Larate, both ef Fort Wash will proceed on sidewalk replacement on W. Princeton Avenue, on the north aide, Baldwin to the Heat alley west; and WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Su- *» the south ride, Baldwin to lot Ip jl0*|e#8 A F Jet Takes ROCHESTER ---------------- . , . . , prrom. rv.ro^ii *f ty. gnnttimh Rtf 606. Walton Boulevard Park sub-' , _ ,< . pohttac man was injured last night [ful Master of Lake Orion Lodge Mail S Disappearance.Tuesday Sleeted 365 Masons in- division. . 1st SupgrSOniC Flight when tye ran in front of a car in|No. 46, FAAM. I Sparks Giaantic Search *ven members of Con-! _ ’ * *.* ' i ' nv .ro mRrF RAqF downtown Rochester. | He is survived by his wife. o(AJiw uiguiuit. jeuiui to the Bid Dearer There were no objections raised, EGLW AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. ,Blossom H : his mother. Mrs. | in Upper New York dLiTSTIkro . gggd mm the at planets wonders if flnra’a Ml there and wanta to exptae “ mod to a Ranger satellite; a Than and a Jupiter. “Tfte Satin rocket. I didn’t have a real dose look at It Bat even toots a dtotowca It looked bugs.’ On the tear, Marcia received a for nan when ha' thto weak. He's very nice. Her father, Stanley, reported this i all very thrilling," Mar da said. "But one of the greatest “ a meeting astronaut John Glenn at the motel where my father and I are staying. Mr. Glenn was to a hurry to catch a plane, hot he took time to shake hands. due torn MteWto week." ON TEEN-AGERS ’Moot teen age girls ge wild over tain singers. Bat when Marda and I ware on the plane to New Talk, we Matted Fabian (n tovo-teenngo singer) two nets front of ns. I stood Merck If a wanted to get Ml autograph. She aaid no, that ahs woold rather an astronaut. She got her wish, also hopes to meet Alan Shep- to pw. She hepee to nealve a Mm et tort flight. Mania, who in a freshman at Dominican High School In Detroit, said she dsdded about three years She is taking every coarse poosible and plans to continue in ooOege. She say* she will lean to 8y as eoon to aha is old enough. Why Aw gM want to roefat off MegpaeaT MI guess mostly for tha at of science," ‘she npl YMCA Invites Bolt Girls, Boys to Open House Bays and girls of toe Pontiac dubo and reads eveiythhig she on space and astronomy- She has plana for marriage, she says, becauae It would interfere with her houne Thursday and Friday at the YMCA. What happens whan she returns to Detroit Saturday? “I’ve promised my teachers that rB report everything to the other students," Marda said. “My ago that she wanted to to an astro- mother, brother aad tour sisters want to know all about too trip—but ace at my listen be a bit milled became I didn’t get Fabian’s autography" The open house Is In tkm with the present annual to the end of Oct., Iota E. Miller Sir., YMCA youth director. Youths planning to attend open homo on either day I bring bathing suit, towel aad o gym ton and shorts. Facfltttea will be available for from 1:11 to 3:45 p.m. aad to the boy* Friday at the same tones. tba epm hawae wto to a typtoal day at toe YMi gwtaiateg, gym daen. Ha pngnm b ft* ebn- Missed Kitchen Sink HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) Thieves ransacked a newly I home to suburban Miramar made oft with everything ' kitchen rink. They did, I gat tha bathroom sink. They ter heater, water pump and f system for tha awbnmlng poo toilet unit, and a built-in dr mg table. ______________ Prices effective thru Seri., Oaf. 21. Wa reserve Hie right «w limit quantities. Dili TJour US. ChoJc. Cm M till BEEF MDBS . . ,r -49* HINDQUARTERS r - 59* FOREQUARTERS r 43* Wtwace, Mb sal Naaaar WWe to Me he at Ctaw IJou ^ustCant (Seat Oliat fflleat II# S*'Choice' Steak Sale! Gov't. Grad«d U.S. "Choice" __ ROUND STEAK. HU 79 Gov't. 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J GLO-C 0AT WAX' [ Radam TM* Caaaaa at NaMaaal Nad Ran* 1 Caaaaa halm Sab, tab Slab | Spry Shortening . 3 £ 83* Landry Seep Silver Dust Blue . . . Sr 81* 'pTaTIONAI J SERVING YOU BETTER naiionaO SAVING YOU MORE national SERVING YOU BETTER Iwtwnai') SAVING M i -$r THE* PONTIAC PRB8& WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 ELEVEN Wants US. Food Cache in Case of N-War WASHINGTON r >ap>- sufgeata ■A Call- ed States build up s national food cache so that food enough for foe years mold be available within easy walking distance of every American in the event of nuclear Dr. Perry R, Stout of the 'University of California, speaking TUfeday to a component institute of the National Research Council, said a $15-biUion emergency food apply should be widely dlstrlb- the large nations because of the t|LaA]f TSARS Stoat said: "It win not be too J much to follow the Biblical aA-monishment that the‘at yaara win follow the good. As with the ancient Egyptians, let tie take 30 per eat of each year's crop and store it—assuming we can get agricultural production up to such a level.” He added: "In this age of pn-tear weapons, the United States is perhaps the moat vulnerable of complex u plied fartU fertilizers, furia and ma- ‘'Consequently, in case of large- ly targets being industrial establishments, agriculture, even though highly dispersed, will become paralysed immediately." stored -until Its Industrial bam was remtahashed, he said food enough nr tm yams should he cached for these raanMfc TAKE ONE TEAR It would take a year to story industry and tramportatiop after UHtoMUM^WMnui would require: supplies of animal Another year would be re1 quired to allow new crops coma In and be harvested. methods for Imping foods stored periods in tbs tu- Mi carbohydrates and tots similarly treated; plus the vitamin necesesary for adequate diets. And, '‘aa for our present surplus grains, they must be gotten out of the warehouses and cdtiVCried to animal protein.” ■V'.V ♦ ★ * He said the reaources of agrt cultural experiment stations and food ' preservation industries ‘must ha Called upon for all-out develop Working lor Master ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla. (AP) - One abeentee ballot wasn’t counted in the Atlantic Baach runoff election, Charlie Brown ate it, Charlie Brown is a dachshund owned by Mayor-elect Henry Isaacs. The ballot was voided by election officials Tuesday. Fortunately, no race was decided by | one vole. Swainson, Board to Talk With 45 Con-Con Dams LANSING UMSov. Swainson and members of Ida stats administrative board will have a get together tonight with the 45 Democratic delegates to the constitutional vention. The meeting to a downtown hotel, (the Jack Tar) wf& be dosed to newsmen. An aide to the governor said it was "just a social get together.” of the Brin* Far-liament buoy up their tollowa wgb Hear, hear,” which becomes '(cheers)” in the record «f de- Tbe first coin specifically thorized for Issuance in the United j Stalks was the Fugio cent of 1187. The Latin inscription FUGIO inj conjunction with a sundial signified "time flies.” lEMMGTON UD CLARY ADDING MACHINES, CASH REGISTERS SALES—SERVICE—SUPPLIES VALLEY BUSINESS MACHINES 74 Auburn Ava. FI 4-3117 ^iner produce! Top Quality, Golden Ripe "CABANA" Only at National Everyday Low Prices 49* Cucumbers . Cleaned * end Washed Delicious Apples.. 4 £ 59* Fresh Spinach Mushrooms . Florida, White or Flak. H Sire, Seedless Grapefruit . . . . 5 Peanuts FOOD STORES The Active Seep far Active People Lifebuoy 2SS25' Active Seep ter Active People Lifebuoy 2S351 Lightly Salted, Sweet Cream Land O' Lakes PRWB^MiiBI aTS* dell [elYJll[*a»: Pure Cane DoeeiIeio 3 SUGAR ■ Ncrtco Grad* "A" AH White 2 LARGE EGGS BUTTIR 1 iCC VC With ”JEk Lb. with win. W Coupon Bog Coupon Dox Coupon CHICK ITEM DESIRED P-P-I Bail— Pam Corn □ SUGAR . . . . S 8; 39* ! □BUTTER-----------&S9* Mat- toad. "A" Fraah, WhMo □ LARGE EGGS . .-39* ! am tmi c«mm a M ' OW. Slat. Top Teste Corned Beef Hash Floe ter Sokinq SAVE 14c—Per Finer Paacakes or Waffles Hershey Cocoa . . . 33* Golden Mix . . . . ’ Nats# Chunk Tuna SAVI lOe Saleraa SAVE 19a Nostia's SAVI 2Se—Deal Feck. Cheat A Seeker. instant Coffee . . . .'!? *1” SAVE 10c—FROZEN . 4*2^99* Nut Royal Cookies .. 'i? 29* Chocolate Morsels 2 St39* 'V? 29* •|0O or Turkey 11-Ox. Pkg 39 SAVE 22c—Plllsbury _ King Site Frosting Mixes 3% 89* Book Matches . . SAVE 17c—Klbbwy \ » Cake Mixes s-st 3 alnlwV BWAVtoa P»«bla Bwcfc Ciiacatatt O f 0 W SAVE 6c—Kitchen Tc.ted Plllsbury Flour ..... .5 £ 45c SAVE 9c—Refrcthing Pepsi Coin SAVE 10c—Top Treat Lima or Orange Save 20c —13 Egg Rcci| 12.^89* Orange Sherbet..... .«sl49c Save 20c — 13 Egg Rocfpo Angel Food Cake .. .. - 39* I FREE WITH THIS COUFOM 1/- V. H&MM 25 EXTRA "SS* STAMPS ;1 With Mm FawhM. *t Any 1-Lh. M| at LUNCHEON MEATS ■•4mm TM. C«Mk at NaMaaal Faa4 Haa Ciaa«a EaakM Sat., ON. SIN. Per Finer Washes Liquid All ScOff Label Rinso Blue J c- 75* •z 85* rail WITH TINS COUFO* 50 EXTRA Tr STAMPS | b Mm htUm *f I Ik w M at MaMaaaTl 100S Ear. FRISH GROUND IMF Ml TM. ClNM .1 MMm.1 Faa4 II Cwm Till‘i li Sat., ON. SIN. — "nniiBFinxiinn . till WITH VMM COUFOM CM 25 EXTRA "&• STAMPS 1 With Mm farthaM at S at Mm ElwMa Whit, « I FINK SIIDLISS GRAPEFRUIT ■ UaUMM Thh Caaaaa at M»MmN Faa4 Staw*. 1 Caaeaa btha Sat., ON. SIN. LUX UOWD VIM TABLETS 24* SAVI TOUR URN REGISTER TAPIS Samsonite FOLDING TABU !—'‘PLASTIC SURFACE TUBULAR STEEL LEGS lb New iuuuty Banda , Lux Soap . 3 & 33* With New Beauty Beads Lux Soap , 3 £ 49* 'NATIONAL) SERVING YOU BETTER ^rwakC) SAVING YOU MORE NATIONAL SERVING YOU BETTER ^twnaL) SAVING YOU MORE In II THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTO—B I*. 1*M ; dSPlfe£2il,**v ■ .■ v 'W: Ml - mmW\ ■ wi- flS| & \ 1 Wl f: After 30 Years of Servian Pontiac Men... A LANDMARK PASSES! Since 1931 THE HUB hat been the center of clothing values for men who insist on quality in addition to lowest prices. Unfortunately, we can no longer maintain this policy and still operate at a profit* Rising costs, have Anally pushed us to the wall! Rather than compete by abandoning the standards that have made THE HUB famous we are GOING OUT OF BUSINESSI Thousands of items are being liquidated at COST or even BELOW COST. Everything MUST GO! The savings are UNBELIEVABLE—-in every department. Come in tomorrow at 8:30 AM. Once-in-a-lifetime values are waiting for early buyers* IT’S THE SALE OF THE CENTURY Sale Starts tomorrow OCT. W* STORE HOURS THIS WEEK THE FOJjHftAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1961, TOIRTBRN R#r $55*$ to $45.90 febai Imported tweeds, chocks, co-Famous mofceslnciuda Kevin Keith, Rock Knit. *s« more values mown Men’s Use. Ibeesseries 50e !!<>*. apt# If .541'alevi THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY AMERICA S l FINEST NAMES IN y MEN S CLOTHING and ACCESSORIES AT A FRACTION OF THEIR REGULAR VALUE-AT THE Alterations at Cost! Hub Oubtg Out oI ioelwoie Ipaciui MEN’S SUITS »33 Reg. 855 to 969.50 Value* All wool worsteds, flannels, thorkekine. Be crow and wool Mends, tweeds, sloeiil and Ivy styles available. All famous malms. "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! Hub-Going Out of Business Special Men’s SUCKS $8»° Reg. $14.95 to 918.95 Includes ell wool flannels and worsteds, dacron blonds, adon and wad, checks. Saids and gabardine*. Make eetweod, Haggar, Thomsen. "SEE MORE VALUES BHOW1 Hub Going Out-of-Business Special Men’s Jackets sgw Reg. 915.95 to 918.95 Value* Fully lined, corduroy, gaberdines, to* vorsiblo, pile lined. McGregor, Barry "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! I MEN’S SUITS MIN’S sum, .Vary lerga group. . Nag. $32.95 ta $45.00 VabAt > 13" NUN’S sum. Nag. $53.00 te $69.30 velvet •33" MIN’S SUITS, Nag. $45.00 to $79.50 vetaoa- •43" MIN’I SUITS, Nag. $65,00 le $79.30 velvet •49" MIN’S SUITS, Nag. $79 JO te $91.00 volve*. Ipdudat Cetbwatet.... •59" MIN’S SUtTS, Custom quality import*, leg. $S9JO te $100.00 vetoes •66" MIN’S lUITt, Curtom quality, hand-toll orad. Nag. Up le $100.00 •76" fMEN’S topcoats NUN’S TOPCOAT*, Gaberdine!, tweed*, ploidt. leg. $42.75 te $35.00 •23" * - j MEN’S TOPCOAT*, Gtenwood. leiinrti, Chothom. Reg. $43.00 to $73.00 •46" MIN’S TOPCOATS, Imported Eagle worsteds, Iweedt cevertt. Nag. $79JON $9$.00 •56" 1 Men’s Sport Coats NUN'S SPORT COATS, Reg. $34.50 te $43.00 value... •23* NUtTSSPOOT COATS, Nag. $29.90 N $30.00 wluet •29" NUN'S SPORT COATS, Imported Cagle, wonted, check 1, flannel*, flag. $49.50 te $43.00. •37" NUN’S SPORT COAT! Nag. $22.95 ta $29.93 velvet •13" I MEN’S SLACKS * NUN’S HACKS, Decree blend*. Nag. $$.93 le $12.95 voluat $ 490 MEN’S HACKS, Many fabric*. Nag. S10.9S te $14.95 voluat • 6" MIN’S HACKS, AN imported fabric*. Reg. $16.95 le $22.99 velvet • ir MEN S JACKETS MIN'S MOOTS, lightweight style* by McGregor, Sorry Mon. Ntg. $1.95 te $12.99 tube*........... MIN’S MCKITS, Cor ceett, Stediem Cools, Surcoots In this group. Nog. Slt.fS to $30.00 wives .\ .. MIN’S MCKUTS, Impertad twted. • 3« •13" Nog. $35.00 to $43.00 wlvos.. Hub Going Out of Business tpodd MEN’S SUITS $28°° Reg. 945.00 to 959.50 Volume mokes. "SEE MORS VALUES BELOW"! Hub Using Out ef Business Special Mm’s Sport Coots *18" Reg. 929.50 to 936.50 Values All wool and blended fabrics. Chocks, plaids, imported linen dacron and cotton, genuine madras. Many colors and "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! Hub Going-Ouhof-Buslnoss Special Mors SUITS $4300 Reg. $65.00 to 879.50 Value* m a_____JRHHMVMMMHR dacron and wed blonds, tweeds, pleated and Ivy styles ova Noble. Famous makes including Kevin Keith, Don Richards and Timely. "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! Hub Ooiwg Out of Business Special MEN'S ALL WEATHER COATS »18“ Rog. 929.00 to $35.00 Value* Imported Dacron and cotton tweeds with linings. Brands include Volmdine Plymouth, Alligator, Glen Eagle, Bart Richards. "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! Hub-Golwg-Out-of-Buslwess Special MEN’S SUITS J00 Reg. $ 71.50 to $89.50 Value* Includes Imported worsteds, cheviots, sharkskins, tweeds and gabardines. Famous brands include Pertoflna, Eagle, MotHnoWi, Den Richards, Renaissance. "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! »53‘ Hub-Going-Out-of-Butinei* Special MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS $]90 Reg. $3.95 to $8.95 Volume _____i. Donegal, McOtoger, Sandy McDonald, Antibes and Damon. "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! Men’s Dress Shirts MEN’S TIES WMt by Ixcailo. Bag. up to S7.9S who*.. Men’s Sport Shirts NUN’S SPORT SNMTt, long end (hurt olttvti. Nag. $3.95 to $10.9$..../,..... Nag. opts S3J0 mb**.. NICKWIAN, Nag. apt* $9.00 whies.. 50* 90* r° NUN’S I90NT NHINTf, Nag. $3.9$ le $12.95 velutt.... .•3" Men’s Accessories NUN'S OtOVU, Uothert and KniH, Nag. $9.9$ te $9.9$ wlva*......... NUN’$ $ PONT BMMT$, Nag. $3.9$ to $12.95 wivar.. MIN’S BPORT $HtRT$, I Nag. $7.9$Is$14.93 wle**.. MEN’S SWEATERS NUN’I IWUtUI, Slttvtlttt, Nag. $19$ te $$.95 value... NUN’S SWIATINS, Nag. $12.93 te $16.95 velvet NUN’S NfUTM, Nag. $I$.9Sle$19.9$ vaivat..., MEN’S HATS MiNf NATS, Chewpi eed Babb*. Nag. $9.9$ to $12.9$ vdvaa.. NUN’S NATS, # Of0 Nag. $13.30 te $20.00 voluat........ O NUN’S NA1B, By Oebbt. Nag. SIS.9S te $20.M velvet.. . * 4* ■ B 390 • T° • Q90 ■ • 5* 8" • 1r MIN’I OlOVIS, Imported leather and hned. Rag. $3.9$ ta $1.95..... * r • 3" Men’s Handkerchiefs MIN’S HANDKMCMUPI, Nag. $1.00wlva..... Nag. vp la $1.93wlwtt.. 25* 50* MISCELLANEOUS NUN’S BAIN WEAR, Poplin., twilit, Mdetceal*. lag. $19.9$ le $25.00... MEN’S PAJAMAS NUN’S PAJAMAS, Breeddelh and Kennel by Pleetwey, Nag. $4.30 te $$.93 velvet.... lag. 33.93 le $7.95 velvet.. NUN’S PAJAMAS, Nag. $7.93 te $10.00 whet.. $ 2" • 3* Nag. $12.9110 $11.95 velvet.... VITA Plebu. faatlit, tewtalblae. leg. $$.00 te $7.9$ velvet....... VHT$, Plain., fandet, ravartfclat. leg. $7.95 to $10.00.......... BflTt, leg. $1.50 N $5.00 voluat..... SWlMWIAR, Irttftend $*eert. Nag. $3.95 ta $3.9$ velvet...... SWlMWIAR, Irish end lexer*. Nag. $5.00 ta $4.93 vohiet..... 40B MEN’S SHOES NUN'S SHOIS, Beg.«pte$T2.9S ...• 6" 'ION'S iNon# leg. op te $19.9$ velvet •10" MEN’S HOSE SWIM SITS, By McOrager, Catalina, Nag. $10.93 la $12.95 velvet....... BINMUOA SNOOTS eed ClAMOIOOINS, Nag. $4.99 ta $10.95 vehwt........j. UNDtNWIAN, ly Cooper, Globa, Mvrwtagwaer. keg. $1.00 te $1 JO... UNOINWIAI, Nag. $1.50 end vp....... ......... 13" 7" 2" 4" 90* 1" 2" 4" 2" 50* 90* Hob Going Out el Bodooee Sppclel Men’s SUCKS $2»« Reg. 94J9-85.95 Value* _______ okit, cotda, tweeds by Dickie. Pleated and plain front model*. Many colon-ever 1,500 pair * this group. "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW!" Hub OabiB CM d Budnsst Special Dress Shiris $2*> Reg. $4£0 to $5.95 Value* White, fancy, etrtpa and plains. Button dawn, ayalnt, •nap tabs, long daeve, abort aiaevu. All *—|-— "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! Hub-Guing-Out-of-BusinaM Special MEN’S MTS $3,0 Reg. 89.95 to 820.00 Value* Oebbt, Templeferm, Champ*, Bai to lino. Sixes: 6kh to 7Vk. Full Brian "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW"! Hub-Going-Owt-of-Business Special MEN’S SHOES $790 Reg. to 814.95 Valuee 77 pair Crosby Square, 110 pair "SEE MORE VALUES BELOW!9 Hub-Golng-Out-ef-Builness Special Men’s Sweaters *5»o Reg. $8.95 to 812.95 Valuee Pull-over, cardigans, weal blonds, orient, fancies, plains, V-aeckc, craw necks. "SEE MORI VALUE? BELOW"! MIN’S HOM, Nag. $1.00 voluat.. •13" ^ 50* 90* “See boxes above for more values!” CITY PERMIT Number 2620 18 N. Saginaw Next to the Strand Theater FOURTEEN /9k! THR PONTIAC FR&SS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER It, mi an the left, 6-yrar-okl Jack his 100-pound yearling buck sion to be away Iran school with his father, Jack White, third trip. There were burg, a tender drama took — This is die season fir deer tales. In the picture White of Riverdak in Gratiot County, brought down near Rextoq in the Upper Peninsula. He gjffs permit-tor a week's hunting with his bow and arrow. He hunts a nationally know* archer, and this Is young Jack's " le feat. In the picture on the right, at flairs place in eariy morning hours as Brad Curry, 11, leavee his home to board a school bus and his pet fawn CUster watches. Abandoned by the mother deer. Brad nursed Custer back to health. The lawn roams the woods until Brad gets home to feed him milk and grain pellets. Custer also tikes pickles. The third deer story (not.pictured! comes from Wyandotte, The deer that invaded the town over the weekend was a traffic victim on Dix Road. The doe who had been w$th her was shot and killed on a school plyaground. They apparently had swum across tbs Detroit River from Canada. Red Demonstrators Hit Gen. Taylor's Visit TOKYO (It - Mere than 1,000 North Vietnamese demonstrators paraded through Hie main' streets of Hanoi in proteat against the visit of Gen. Maxwell Taylor. President Kennedy’s special rafli-tary adviser to Saigon, the New Chiny News Agency (NONA) reported today. NCNA, quoting a Hanoi dispatch, said the Communist demonstrators shouted slogans: “Taylor, home!” and ‘‘Down with Vi, imperialism!" The agency said a resolution adopted at a rally urged “the International Supervisory and Wow Uwd by Air Traffic Control Hand-Off Radar Plan to Save Crashes The procedure is known as direct - , . -_____________________j.-.-Jliradar "hand-offs”—a system ub- center does not relinquish radar r&ZL!-*“i=~r-v= it has been taken over by the ! airport control tower. A Million Dollars to! «wm« the lack of rack a radar Relieve Itch of files! ■ “ ym~r hand-off flat played a major role In the cellWon of a United DC* and a TWA Constellation ever New Voit In IN* which killed 134 p wises. The traffic metro I eealer slapped monitoring the Jot By MBEVIJ. SERUNG UFI Aviation Editor CHICAGO—An air traffic control procedure that might have prevent-ad history's went air disaster has gone into operation an a modest scale, the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) revealed today. Lea K. Warren, deputy director of FAA’s air traffic service, said fulltime radar hand-offs are now tn operation at 12 cities—Chicago, Detroit, Great Falls, Indianapolis, Kansas aty, Minneapolis, Norfolk, Louis. Salt Lak' City, Seattle and Spokane. TAKES EXTRA MEN Warren, who spoke at the ninth s Approve cwps»ffijSieSHy| Warren said 14 other center*, including New York, are providing parttime hand-off service for inbound aircraft. The FAA had hoped to expand varied remedies to relieve itch of] J Jacksonville will be added!to the hoe, sa iedjto tl pika. Yet druggists tefljwn kf. as soon as it commission* new cooling, astringent Peterson*, mlnlstrative Board has approved I rn^a„ cooling, astringent Petersons minrairauve noaru nas approvea . Ointment soothes idle torture in awarding of a $132,300 contract to raaar equipment, minutaa OOc box orJ5c tube appli- the New York Central Railroad tor The radar taad-off process role and signal work at a grade quires two specially assigned ration over M43 at Laming. I controllers la adjacent facilities eator. Peterson * Ointment la the tower. They communicate aver a special telephane “hot the fulltime procedure' to aM major current budget. The agency plead- State to Open Bids on Expressway Link K . yj M flaed f J \ I r n i n i j 1 1 UWPJM II tkra 24th 1 • H r1" m ii'iri11" l M'M' IHINNERS # | ! W T 4 RING BOLOGNA—-CLUB FRANKS 5 *7 KI$HKA~POLISH—RING LIVER j J X ‘S^s/ XkrtiAl CASINO UVIR SAUSAGE T^s8rSS,‘»,)W,| J CENTER CRT PORK JB: j CHOPS Hi WELL TRIMMED \ RIB Aik: STEAKS ■ FANCY YOUNG TURKEY ; LIVERS 7 LBS. ! HEARTS ! GIZZARDS *1 -flu FRESH PORK ! 7 SI | TAILS si AA ! 1 , ■ ■ luW J MICH. GRADE I ■ ■“*» • ““ 70«i S PACK 19 * OLD FASHIONED BULK 8 ns j LARD $|M jj Frytag Chieksi J BACKS u- 5* | necks’5^ ! 69' ! LANSING m - The State Highway Department has announced bids will be opened Oct. 25 for construction of the first section of the $90 million Detroit-to-Port Huron Expressway. The contract will be for slightly more than 7 miles of Interstate 94 freeway from Cotton Road southwest of New Baltimore to the Macomb • St. Clair County about 2 miles north of New Baltimore. airWAY So 05 aid PONTIAC CO-OP Comer North Pony ud Madison Sts. Across From Northern High School MEM HASTEN NOME FROM WORK WITH SPEED, WHEN WIVES BUY MEAT MERE., YES INDEED/ U. S. Government Graded "A 1URKEYS29 lb. Tender as Can Be - RIBS and SIRLOIN STEAKS 69 lb. YOUR CHOICE—NONE HIGHER! FRESH GROIIHD BEEF PORK SAUSAGE 33 In 1 POUND PACKAGE Grade No» 1 Birds Eye GREEN PEAS S-WS Campbell’s FROZEN SOUP 3 «« 75< Stokely's STEW VEGETABLES 2 Pound Package ; 2 "89* NNflRRHiRtoRRtiNNtfNddNRMNMMNNNMNI MEMO! RIDE BUS DOWNTOWN TO SHOP ...or DRIVE and PARK FREE! I—pr I Drive downtown and park in any one of the lot* marked with the Blue Medal-lion. Give your parking stub tto the clerk from whpm you mako your pur-DOWNTOWN chases. She will gladly' stomp your RK-SH0F ticket. The -parking tot attendant will then charge you for tha difference in th# parking ft* and the amount stamped on the ticket. When shopping in downtown Pontiac ask th* clerk for your foe* bus ride token when making a $2.00 purchase. This will entitle you to a free bus ride on the Pontiac Transjt bus in} Pontioc, the Bee Line bus from Keogo Harbor, "* Rochester, Commerce, Oxford, Lake Orion and Auburn Haights, and the Airport lines bus from Waterford and Clarkston. FIRESTONE STORE «• n. *~a‘—-St. BARNETTS CLOTHES SHOP 150 N. Sofinow St. B0BETTE SHOP GALLAGHER’S MUSIC SHOP 171. Huron St. TIN. Si •7N. ft I OFFICE SUPPLY IT W. iewratwe St. HUB CLOTHIERS M N. leglaew St. jAcmQrs FLOWERS K>1 N. Saginaw St. MoCANMfSS CARPETS II N. Parry St. MoNALLY WTS WEAR to* N. Saginaw It. osmunt wan wear SI N. Saginaw St. FRED N. PAULI JEWELERS 2$ W. Huron St PONTIAC EHOOASS JEWELRY CO. SI N. Saginaw St. PONTIAC OUSS CO. SS W. UAwoaaa St. TKPURT1AC PRESS SHAWS JEWELERS 24N.Seflkn.iSl. STARTS JUVENILE BOOTERIE TUTS SHOE STORE 20 W. Huron St. WARTS ROME OUTFITTING CO. 41S. Saginaw Si. alt. 2SW.NuraaSk WIMim FURNITURE IF (.Huron St. W W. Mi# St. 4 rk m FIFTEKJJ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 REWOVtW tar Cut 5"°^ CLEANED WHOLE Fresh Fryers SKIT BROILERS OR Cut-Up Fryers WITH BACK PORTION ATTACH* Chicken Legs MIATT TINMR Chicken Thighs 27* Roasting Chickens - 35' WITH UH ATTACH* 39* Chicken Breasts -49 TENDER 'N TASTY 45* Drumsticks - 49 25 Extra VALUE Stamps WMh TMi Cmm Mmi HAm Om Mw Pork Chops Kroger Lowers Meat Costs but Never Cuts Quality Got T/iese ... Lew, Lew Prfew Top Vaho Stomps FROZEN FRIS-SHORI HVSRAMFS ALL MEAT - ™ —-"-w. iAil Skinless Wieners - 49* Breaded Shrimp 49* FROZEN PRO-SHORE - 49* Perch Fillets » 39* TASTY HVERADE’S Polish Sausage We reserve the right to limit quantities. Trices and items effective thru Saty Oct. 21,1961 at Kroger in Pontiac, Drayton Plains, Utica and Oxford. None sold to dealers. Smoked Picnics. ... .»37° Cottage Butts Mions, 9 | p U> 69° Bacon Sale! SUOAR CUR* SLICED Sana'■ Sava Bacai. TASTY SUCID K«M Map Bmm sue* UAN Banin Stab Bacon. »£ He wt 66c InMM... ROSE BRAND END CUT VS 69c Sanilac Sausage Sale! 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS. im Peat Season Is fGo International in Your Food Planning on Tuesday BjjMjjf All Too Short SiHii iifittiHiH Bartlett pear* here. You'll M Bartlett peart at their beat from now until early October aays lie Marketing Agent, Mr* Jasepltee Lawyer. Pears are often not fully ripe when purchased. They ripen well In the paper ing from die grocers or some fairly tight container aich Ok a cabinet drawer or colie box. A fairly humid place at about 80 to TO degrees la beet' Pears that «t fully ripe and ready to oat keep boat tn the refrigerator until eating time. If kept! too long after they are ripe, they! may lane some of their delicate fresh flavor. toy JANET ODELL Dishes of foreign origin more common in the American diet than they were a generation ago. Oar people travel aU over the world, eating strange foods and Tuesday—United Nations Day-might be a good time to Introduce a dish to your family. If you have often served this type of food, you esn plan an entire mean with each course from a dif- lectad at madam. They are sot meaat to he served as am steal! Smh a aseaa would not be a bit-maced am. Start With pancakes lor' break-1 The Dutch who i Da day. ter a cocktail party tablet sad crisp crackers go weH flecked wfrh.Mts of green. Main 1 large, partyatoed cheese bell Turkey contributes die Shiej Kpbob. Just because it la too epid lor outdoor meals doesn’t m that some Of the good foods enjoyed ad summer peed to be / tried. Your oven will do the Job of broiling. Then, too, many ef our randan have Indoor gvflhk i shoulder is an ula. level elf with straightedge^ spat- 1 Holland Edam cheese (3 to 4 pounds) 1 tablespoon butter % cop light cream H teaspoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Dash salt Dash cayenne Chopped parsley (optional) Cut lad remove a three-inch1 HR. Pancakes date back to ten1** from *®P °* cheese. Scoop tdne ancient Neanderthal Inaal0,,, *be cheese, leaving a half-inch kept s week ar aaeow before eetv- pat the gram pears to the |nude a batter at meal and water ■H ' land baked it on a hot flat stone. This recipe is a typically American of an international food. 1 lb. lamb shoulder or shank, cut nto 1" cubes H mad, onion, thinly aHcaR. 1 teaspoon salt Dash coarsely ground pepper •4 to^» teaspoon oregano 1 grew pepper, cut In 1” pieces f med. onion, cut In 1” pieces 1 firm tomato, cut in 1" pieces Place lamb cubes la a bowl. Tuck in onion sheas. Add seasonings. Refrige rats 1 to 2 hours. AL You can save the hambaoes and . . chicken parte needed for this main ter,M“* "“** cub**' ***** * course in your freeser. per. onion and tomato an metal Lentils Pies ! 2 hambones Lentils Make Soup More Interesting 2 or S days hslsse ering to ripen, team to ha sashed should he aaed Just before they as* toby When canning pears, ft takes 2 to 3 pounds of fresh pears to make one quart, or 21 pounds for 10 to 12 quarts. Three to four medium-sized peers weigh about one pound, and makes about 2 cups of sliced or , diced pears. Using fresh pears for salads or Cana QiMHtocakea 1 cup sifted enriched flour' 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon sugar lb teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten 1 cup milk loop cooked whole kernel corn 2 tablespoons melted shortening N together flam, baking paw- shell. Shred or grind the cheese] ensure. For each cup cheese, add the amount of « tional ingredients listed. Let the cheese skewers. Roil in vegetable Broil 3” from heat, allowing 15 to ____. .____• . , H 20 min -Turn as meat and vege- Gtetodsjieaitaand wgtg Upe tables brown. 4 servings. Dissolve yeast pin IAN IIUNCiaOO (UPI) - Now to the time to make raggedy al-I brittle. Rinae l a* of seed- Oevsr ead let itoe to warm pises (U degress) wadi dsabls, l'/j to 1H hr. (If.kitchen Is Nd, place dough as a reek aver bawl at wtth a towel.) thinly on _ . _ . «Vf.l d packing. Bra* i? eft when osol . I crisp cup of; coarsely chopped wasted unhtonfhed moods 'end warm in oven. Boil a mixture of 2 cups of _jgw, 1 teaspoon of butter or margarine, 14 cup of vinegar, % cup of water and H teaspoon salt to 200 degrees, an a candy ___________ ■' until ■ ■ separates into Hard, brittle threads when dropped into cold rater. * ' ’ , » Pour slowly v ovsr cereal-nut- After-School Pudding Have this quick dessert randy When hungry children come borne from school. Prepare toetart_pud* dtog mix and fold to well-drained fruit cocktail. Spoon into paper cups and sprinkle with cooky •often In bawl at i dessert? To keep the cut surfaces, fee, near and salt. Mix egifpj, from discoloring, drop the pieces into a jar or bowl of chilled pineapple Judoe or orange Juke. Pat a crumpled ball of waxed paper or foil on top to press the pieces under the juice. Cover. Stole to the refrigerator until ready to use. Overcooking sometimes causes eayaomK Mix wen. Pack* the cheese mixture ink jtt* hollowed Edam shell, shaping " wH, it into a high, smooth mound. Garnish the top with rosettes nude by from 2 broiler-fryers 8 cups water 1 small onion (diced) 2 carrots (pared and diced) t ribe celery talked) 1 small bay leaf ’1 cup lentils Salt and. pepper (o taste In a kettle, b*tg to a boM hambones, chicken parts, water, onion, carrots, celery end bey leaf; cover and simmer tor 1 to. 114 hours. Remove hambones, chicken bay ImI: there should be about 5,cups'stock and vegetables. Add washed lentils; bring fo a ball; cover and simmer until len- ^ ^ g)eaten The Swedes have A way yaast breads. Factumtely, it to jeagy to copy. Cardomon seed gives this coffee bread its distinctive flavor. Kringier is delicious hot or iold. Swedish Kringier M cup warm water (not hot—110 to 115 degrees) 1 pkg. active dry yeast 114 cups milk, scalded cooled 84 cup sugar 1 tap. salt cup melted butter Punch down, tot rise about hr. Turn onto lightly floured beard. It necessary work 1 Httle more flour to make easy to handle. Divide dough into tt|<| pieces. Fora each piece of dough W on lightly floured board into a roll Cram ends and tuck under the opposite aide like pretzel. Place ciose together in lightly greased, oblong Air. ■ .* w * Heat oven to 375 degrees (quickKj mod.). Let rise k warm pb“'*®1 about 28 min. Brush with' beaten egg; sprinkle general with 14 cup finely chopped w ngts and !4 cup sugar. Bake 35 to 4 min., or until nicely browned. Dessert Is Much Like Dumpling Caraway Bread Baked in Skillet pears to turn pink in canning or omit baking powder and salt, baking. These will be good fo eat '**' ' * ■' * though they may have lost some For lunch—if you did not have of their flavor. pancakes for breakfast—you could i serve Rke Cakes. This recipe has ‘an Oriental flavor. Combine two cups cooked rke, 3 tablespoons sugar, 1 beaten egg, 14 teaspoon: grated nutmeg or grated rind of p4 orange.. Heat some shortening jin a frying pan. and drop rice mix-„ •„ . _ , tore by spoonfuls. Flatten into Tfrle hearty fresh-hurt dmtortjcakeg cook over km heat, brown-satisfies alter soup and salad. cakea M ^ ^ Pear V Msmlt .'plain or with a sauce. 2 cups biscuit mix 2 tablespoons shortening and 3 tablespoons butter 86 cup (about) milk 8 Bartlett pears 6 teaspoons dark brawn sugar 1% cups granulated sugar 1 cup water Grated rind at 1 lemon and tablespoon lemon Juke j 1 teaspoon cinnamon and S ten-1 ^ ^ spoon nutmeg to drink '‘as is," can he used to Cut shortening end 2 tablespoons maj,e mU)y tasty, economical and at the butter Into the biecuitraix:nutritious dishes, such as a But-' until particles are fine., ter tojtenanUto Cars way-Raisin Bread. It! eMUghmifttomakeaartdoagh.|is , deUdou, heavy-type bread i RoU « ******? •SSjytfi tlte requires* minimum of prep-! Into a rectangle that s about 9 by Button. ^*7: ** Ingredients for the bread can bcl • strips each 1% kcherwlda •*,|eonu>jBad quickly and baked in a * ^°?L!n?UKh t0 Wr*P large heavy cast iron skillet in around base of peer). jjnto one hour. The finished prod- Iuct k superb, with the pleasant flavor of tile caraway seed •predominating. Am) since buttermilk to a rich source of calcium and riboflavin, the bread to as autri-bam (Maaasas and) at each peer jtkos as it is tasty, sad pinch MacwM ends together. I gave this skillet-baked Butter-Place In Individual baking dishes [milk Caraway-Raisin Bread for-(S cep capacity—abont 8 toches breakfast, or with the main course! ■erass and lij toches deep). ;k any meal. R's good with a cof-j Heat remaining 1 tablespoon but- jk* break, too. ter, granulated sugar, water, Buttermilk Caraway-Raisin Bread lemoh rind and juice, cinnamon I 5 ^fted flour and nutmeg to bailing; pour over . 52; 255 ST TVS ' u22K.b5e*”*r S5r£5i*5f2a! Vr2“* aZTSt-mrinliw,-- _ i washed and drained Aluminum Cooking Pans 3 tablespoons caraway seeds Hold on Ev»n Heat f* , . 1 egg, slightly beaten Did you ever notice that the lid] Sift together flour, sugar, baking of an aluminumi potto tori as hot Mlt ^ ^ on as the pot itself? This is because ta butter with pa8tiy blender or ^ aluminum s high heat conduc ^ mixture resembles t*0"- the «aso"^““Icoarse corn meal. Stir in raisins «**?, “ and caraway seeds. Add butter- rapidly and evmtly ttoough top ^ and ^ ,Q d mlxt toe‘Sni j! blending oniTuntil all of toe flour bottomtto, the sides in and the u moistemd _ AH of the contorts of the pot1 Butter, 8*ner°7)y * are cooked thoroughly and everfyl^^f ,^ k ! ^ without hot spots: And because ^ ** ,^, in ‘ t he whole pot Is hot.you can keep,3S0 hour the heat down to low or medium nJ7" and and save fuel 1 1*®rras This is a delicious heavy —«type bread. |$chool Day Lunch DMsort I In a saucepan heat canned apple slices and melt a pet or two ni—L L . - _^. .: ! » •«» Ot butter or margarine ovsr them. nerve win ngnrr or marnrtac ,0PCta* •om« °* itte spread ^*1 tender ~ 1 u cardamon seeds, crushed (or Now serve with a gentle pour of •■rt hot avruo Make* about lhrou«h * bag fitted wMbp« any meat on bambone and ^ tap. powdered) syrup and another of half-and-half twelve s lurb rrliUlrrslri * roratte tube. If desired, mix the gizzards and hearts; add to 484 to 484 cups unsifted flour* cream. This is all quick and easy, Pfrt of the spread with finely!lentil mixture with satt and pepper, j • To pleasure flour, dip nested and toe youngsters will rosettes'Makes 4 to 8 irmnn Hrv mini Into flmir *When self-rising flour is used,ichopped parsley d in A skillet sounds like something the pioneer woman would do.. But ift the way this bread to bfkw1 Buttermilk adds, tenderness to the batter while rajstas and caraway seeds add interesting flavor. Wonderful idea 'dry measuring cups into flour, canned apple slices fixed this way> 78 NORTH SAGINAW STRUT THURSDAY OHLY SUPEB SPECIAL! FRESH PICNIC POKE BOASTS 29 HOFFMAN'S LOW, LOW PRICES QUALITY and COURTESY pan- ready FRYERS 19 Lma Baby PORK ROAST GENUINE SPRING LAMB whole..“35* half...-35* ucnvihc ormnu lnihd 3o.|b. 0vg. ppoNT V4Lk 29c HIND V* “39* FILL YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE O-SO-GOOD MEAT PIES TURKEY—8EEF—CHICKEN 6»69c Oblige Juice S | M" Frosan Orsds A Fancy—6-0*. Can Finceuiag Mild | CHEESE 8 I9‘ I u. I McIntosh j APPLES m 2S t I Californio | | ORANGES « |!«. S|M I Largo SriM Icoborf 2f”29‘ HEAD LETTUCE DELICIOUS, TENDER STEAK Mode From Sirloin Fresh Polish BACON FREEZER SPECIALS Groin-Fed Steer Beef 45cu ^ 49( r«u Side Ik MR. HOFFMAN PAYS THE “TAB” Crain-Fed Steer... Free Whele Perk Loin with Each Side — 1 Week Only! We ilee mpply fmes eegeteklei, Ireiti. j licet NO K0NIT DOWN el WNOUSAU PRICES 10 WTEBIST Sales Piicti Effective Than.. Pit. Sal. NO CARRYING CHARGES HOFFMAN’S PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS, Inc. RETAIL DIVISION OF OAKLAND PACKING QUALITY HUTS US PRODUCE AT WHOLESALE PRICES OPEN 0 to t DAILY- 526 N. PERRY ST. (Next to Wrlgloy'i) -0 to J FRIDAY FE' 2-1100 THE POXTf AC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 NINETEEN ONIONS S*» ■ 'infill Khrushchev told the 32nd Soviet Communist Pwty Cttrigress to that the downfall of imJiriaUm anti the triumph of socialism a world scale «M inevitable. ; The Spvlet premier took the rostrum ft the aeqoad session of ft* e Ip ■■■I dve new party, program—lu first since 1919 —which the Kremlin claims will make communism supreme and irresistibly attractive to the rest of the World by 10D. ____ * * c* jjhrttshchev told the. more thdn A 4 .000 delagetaa In the new Kiem-| tilt Palace of Coflgrewes that the exhawhce of a large group of countries had cqaftrmed that the socialist' system Inevitably plaoedthe capitalist system. that aodaham it the main avenue along which nunldnd advances. congum or tmon^ In jlie Soviet Union, he eon* nued, aodaham has been translated into reality and this 2nd party congress will go down in history as the cangrcfi builders of communism. The premier said the Soviet j people's living conditions have been radically' altered as a result these "colossal transformations’’—that unemployment had been wiped out long ago, work* ers' real wages have risen .480 per cent, ahd the real Incomes of the peasant* have risen more than 500 per cent! * * ' * Khrushchev .listed what. h*j meat of sode$ in oar epoch," he declared* "The crumbling of the colonial system Is the second in historical significance among the results of world development. ,“Tlte third result of world development Is .an acute all-around capitalist states, to support'inde-j pendence movements throughout the wocM, and to heap Soviet mll-itary toross at kfc efficiency. "American capitalism has passed Its prime and Is declining." Khrushchev declared, setting that the “American ftaan- He charged that imperialism is compelling mankind to spend at least $100 billion annually for military purposes. vgmpmem is .an acute au-arounu —t. . ... .. ^ - wegkening of capitalism and Imperialism — the standardjCafisd throe historical factors oft Communist terin tor Western the 30th century, capitalism—hag irretrievably lost; "The formation of tbe wotfd soft* hold on the bulk of the world’s daltet system h the principal re-’ yqgdes, he, dedssod, asserting! suit of thfc progressive develop- 11 only aO'gcr-cent of that sum were spent annually on helping the underdeveloped countries, continued, power stations could be built to produce 230 million kflo-HHJHH. . , .. ■ I! *« watts, steel works could be built t* fay pro^ $$$ ^ claims to world domination." congress was published July SO, , * w * ■ vn million acres' could be tm- and many Westerners lmmed-i _. . . . . , . •»*«<$, and many other big things lady called it a pie-in-the-skyl *** P'vmler s«tdtwointer-| could be done to improve the adwme • ' twining- trends are operating in Uvea of the poodles. the "imperialist camp'': A trend ... ! AIMING FOU 1 m toward joining all forces against | ‘VMOKNTT STRUGGLE With a target date of 11980, it j socialism, and a trend toward “All this demonstrates once; I Calls for free rUlit, medical care, mounting rivalry “between the'***in how’urgent the struggle for] education, utilities, local trans-' imperialist powers and the other {disarmament is to all the peo-portation and factory hmchep by countries of the capitalist world.” pleo." Khrushchev said. :|th«c It also pledges to overtake the United States in per capita production. to maintain peaceful coexistence between socialist and 1 Turning to the new party pro-"The United States has not sue- gram, Khrushchev said it was a ceeded and-will not succeed injeonorete, scientifically motivated overcoming the bitter trend,” program for the building of com-! Khrushchev asserted. 'munism. marking a jjew stage in development of the tionary theory of Marx, Engels id Lenin. He boasted that communism no longer has to contend, with capitalist encirclement' but rather la built "under the condition d by the existence of a world socialist system, tbe increasing supremacy of the socialist toroes over those of imperialism, of the forces of peace over those of war." . * W • * i Within 30 years. Khrushchev | asserted, "a Communist society I will be in the main built In the ;U.S.S.R." ■ "Once tbe Soviet Union will have become the first industrial! power.” he continued, "once thel socialist system will have fully be-tbe decisive factor of world [development and oned the peace | forces the worid over will have grown (till greater, tbe scales win tilt once and for all in favor of forces of peace and. the barometer of international weather will show: 'Clear. The menace of worid war is gone never to return.’ " HIGH LIVING STANDARD He outlined these goals he said the program would achieve for the Soviet Union In the next 30 [years: industrial production ly twice, as great at the present production of tbe entire nonsoctal-ist world: a living standard higher than in any capitaltet country; the world's shortest worifing | day; disappearance of low-paid industrial and office wpriura^ by 1970; full'maintenance of all disabled persons at public expense; rent-free modern housing and free basic communal services every family. .* > * ! At the same time, Khrushchev declared, Soviet defenses WUI be maintained at a level adequate1 “crush any aggressor wh dares to draw the sword again the Soviet Union and the aodafis world as a whole." Texas Convicts Test . Oral Polio Vaccine HUNTSVILLE. Ttex. (UPI) • Inmates of the Texas prison ays: volunteered to be tMRni’ guinea pigs, tor tests of oral pOli • virus. w * * Tests conducted by the Baykr Medical College on tbe 500 con viRs may result in better prat* tion for children susceptible. * polio. to its 2,650-foot drop to the see the Columbia River builds up sue! tremendous energy that the rive system contains 40 per cent of tfo U.S. hydroelectric potential. BUI FA IB TABLERITK CHU(KRUBTX POUND ARM CUT ROAST ..... “ 49* TAILKRITI CHUCK STEAK .. .... .“'SC* TABLERITI • ~~ BEEF SHORT RIBS ..... ^39* TABLERITI BORELESS BEEF STEW .. u 69* TABLERITE STANDING RIB ROAST .. “ 79* TABLERITE CHUCK IMEIESS MUST.. u. 5» The IGA Red Carpet is rolled out to welcome one and all to our IGA Btef Fair. Two big weeks featuring the one, the only, TableRite meats! Steaks, roasts, ribs-plus all other popular cuts of beef— can be yours to serve with a guarantee of complete satisfaction, or your money beck. You'll find IGA TableRite Meets "Aged Rile...Trimmed Rite...and Priced Rite." So, aH you guys and gals, come in today and take advantage of our wide variety of choke beef. You'H be happy you didl GROUND BEEF____________-49* TAILIRITI - * | * ft SKINLESS FRANKS.. “ 59' All PurpHt Shortening SWIFT'NING si i i COFFEE 10 Os. ' Jar IGA 92 Seen BUTTER 1 Lb. Print BETTY CROCKER Brownio Mix ..... 3 pin 79* OIL MONTI Grapefruit Drink 4 44-h. CMS *100 OIL MONTI Poor Halves 4 101 *100 DEL MONTI Crushd Pineapple.... i to. 2 29* DEL MONTI Sweet Peas 5 101 cam i $100 OIL MONTI Tomato Catsup 6 14-m. hots. *100 OIL MONTI Golden Com. . 6 101 cam *100 >9A Salad Dressing .. Iqt-I 39* ICA Processed Dills Vb Balter 49* RIM AND RAGCED Peaches 5 101 *100 ICA 92 scoei Butter 65* HI PRO Chets# Spread 2-b. tori 49* GRAPEFRUIT la. in® Chose & Sanborn or Hills Bros. COIFS WINflERTS IGA FOODUNER **00 Auburn Are. Cnr. Crook, and Auburn , Onnn Dnliy 9 to t P.M. 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Why Pay More t d'azur Hair Spray 1 d'azur Shampoo E? 69* d'azur Hand Lption 25* Valiant Aspirin 69* Free SO Vxfra Gold Golf Gift Stamps (MO COUPON NECESSARY) With purchase of each volume 2 * 20 STANDARD TREASURY OF LEARNING Volumes 8 and 9 Now On Sale FamO Famous Pancake Flour Dole Dietetic Fruit ^Cocktail Sugar Honey Jumbles Johnston Cookies 1 303 TOO Cons I G£~l~ FINER GIFTS FASTER WITH GOLD BELL GI FT STAMPS tWlKfTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. .WEDNESDAY, OCTOgSg IS. lMlt French Sleepwalk Through- Crisis SJTi —n. Death Urn to mm No attack IS vmm. | ~ tWe world wen, e divided nation in which West Germans feel that they still have not been wholly accepted back into the family of French electrical engineer ’ that there was a1 **mwmy' Berlin criria. Now a week in Paris which has “A ’oilyyvood stunt," he called|included talks with high govern-N. meat and NATO officials leads to “Bad tor business,” a hotel titan much the same conclusion but said. reached by a different avenuf. -The fault Stalin,” said another. Three weeks of Ire vet !■ West country still numbed by defeat tail Algerians living in Paris have1 been placed under an aarly night ■der President Gaulle. Is at a peak of ptaagintly. Yet there persbOs talk et etvg war arising from thousands of American support fill-in troops are Francs. wme caaaet be said of gavetw-iMata or at NATO, There, the lores Is sharp and earnest. 1 who would be expected to hold firmly to their gmWqm against Back of them la the Incomparably greater strength of NATO’s nuclear am, had hack of that the might of die U.S. Strategic Air Command which would be the. farce counted upon to ta|w .the war to fbmda. fa Attempt to Fix Fuzzy TV BERLIN (UP!)—lira. Ingeborg Schultzs, a Wait Berlin housewife and mother of two bays, found life In the divided dty dieary ■HI dnttated around the room.” That “something" was a Com-tunist bullet that wss Brad town a cemetery by a Red aenfry. She said tbs slug passed within I Inches • of her head. Weet Germany is moving swift-, | „ |ly to build three more divisions, R Is the subject of constant re- bringing its toll to fit view by the NATO Council and) Plastic bomba explode nightly tat dally consultation* in the foreign • forward wall Paris and across the Medtterran-{office at the Quel D'Orsay and ' By the first of the year, NATO lean in Oran, Algiers or Coristan- at Eiysee Palace. officials believe they can have 91 fit Germany, the feeling is of a (tine. j * k * |to 27 divisions in readinesk. This As this dispatch is written I is the forward wall being b tout, If It weren’t tor her television set, she probably would _ j have gone out of her mind worry- Former Editor Expires lag about the cold war rapidly _ reaching the boiling point. RUSHVltLE QLrJAPl-Prank JZ._ rvntee* H. Waggoner, SS, former editor of) set had Premium Practice magazine, published by the Advertising A» ?*?* aociatkn of America, died Tues-i nM**r' . day. Waggoner, a lawyer, retired But it saved her life, bylaa editor in 1954. ' “As I bent over to check the I Ike net started to Urges Antiflu Shots ATLANTA. Ck - The surgeon general of the United States urges immediate anti-influenza shots for persons over 65, expectant mothers and persons suffering from heart disease and other chronic ailments. The official, Luther L. Terry, repeated. Tuesday a prediction that an outbreak of Influenza will occur in the United States this ton and • TEL-HURON CENTER • 398 AUBURN • 536 N. FIRRY" • 59 5. SACINAW • 5060 DIXIE HWY.. DRAYTON PLAINS • NORTH HILL PLAZA, ROCHESTER anaM iui Mich. Pure Granulated—WHh Coupon SUGAR - 39 SAVE 6c SAVE 7c Michigan Economical Navy Beans * 19 I c Off Special Label • mm. me Jell-0 Gelatin 0 49 Blue Ribbon Farms Beef Naturally Tender, Table Trimmed Sirloin STEAKS 8# All Choice' Cuts Naturally Tender, Table Trimmed T-Bone STEAKS 99*. dr Cube Steaks Delicatessen Values Fresh Fish Values ELNA—Choice of Grinds COFFEE - 97 Peschke Sliced Bacon Loan, Hickory Smoksd 59* Fresh Cod Fillets ^ **55* Swift's Brookfield Sausages 49* Fresh Haddock Fillets tJ£*,£“L* to 65* Glendale Beer Salami Any Sits Pises Mich. Grada 1 55* Fresh Lake Whdefish DrOMsd A Scaled to 59* Peschke Polish Kielbasa Mich, v . Grada 1 ib. 49* Fresh Lake Perch Fillets Bond til -Pan Ready to 49* Sliced Luncheon Meats k Hyorods'! 2 Voristiti ’^.49* Fancy Halibut Steaks AH Choice Cuts u.45* Celebrate National Fish and Seafood Week Your Choice • Golden Cream Corn • Whole Kernel Corn • Cut Green or Wax Beans • Young Green Peas Cling Peaches siidt^tv. 4«£ r Green Asparagus '•if* 45.89* Whole Green Beans JjJ 4 2m r Fruit Cocktail SS 45.89- Evaporated Milk o T.n |N 0 Csm 1 Green Spinach EJ 55.69* Apple Juice S&SI n U-Oi. ,N J % cup mayonnaiae-type 2 tablespoons minced onion H cup finely diced celery 2 tablespoons minced red green pepper or ptmlento 1H cups diced cooked chickei 8' slices crisply-cooked baa (crumbled) 1 package (8 ounces) cream hire. Garnish as desired. Makes f Using a fort; remove breed from the insides of ttye bottoms of the frankfurter rolls, hi a medium-*i*ed bowl mix together the salad drmdng, onion, celery, green pepper, chicken and bum; MM salt ■ad popper to tmte. km with about H cup of the ■datura, Replete tops and wrap Is foil or traaapareat plastic kg time. Soften cream cheese » Other Salad Bads In Maw York rest savants that kfriattre to eetvfog them salad rolls, usually both sides (tops and kpttoms) of the frankfurter rol)a am scooped out and .toe filling it ldded to lavish amounts. A special New York filling la aaada ot diced cashed rMefcee, cooked rice (cold), rooked green Another special tilling is made of a combination of cooked and raw vegetables with a' well- The cooked vegetable* map N green peat, cut green been* end diced Carrots; the raw vegetables may be diced celery, sliced Ad-tehee, minced green pepper, grated carrot. Lobster, cratoneat, salmon and turn salads am fillings that do well in aalad rolls. If yon use lobster, let the true flavor of the seafood bold Its cam; couple the lobster only with celery, mayon- |Mde relish er bath. Instead of green eattnge may be added l Am mast. If you’re thinking of making ■ofae of 4haae aalad toll ntnd-wiches, you can have the rolls on bend to your freezer and then thaw them before adding the freshly-made flllb«. NEW YORK (UPI) - A new variation of hamburger-the blue-burger — la made by topping a beef potty with blue cheese, says the American Blue Cheeee Associ- Cornmeal Turnover Has Hearty Filling NEW YORK (UPI)—Corn meal turaovera make a quick and easy main dish, Siftofogether % cup of enriched com meal,’ 2 cups of sifted all-purpose flour,, ft teaspoon of [salt and 2 teaspoons of baking [powder. Cttt In % cup of shortening until mixture resembles coarse crumb*. Stir to 1 cup of milk. Mix [lightly. Turn out on floured board or can- as. Divide dough in half. Roll each portion to a S-by-18-inch rectangle. Cut each into three 6-inch squares. Cut 1 (1-pound) can of corned beef hash into • slices. Place slices on one corner of each turnover. Top with slice of process cbeest. Told dough to form tri-ngle- -->Vv . Seal edges, first moistening wttti water. Prick surface. Place on cooky shoot. Bake 13 to 15 mto-utds In n preheated, 425-dsgrae oven. Serve with «pfck tomato sauce. Serves 6. Cornftakt Crust Mak»s Sausage Patties Tasty These breaded sausage patttos: provide a real stick-to-the-rlbs lunch for children honto from school. Shape 1 pound fresh pork sausage into 6 patties about % inch thick. Dip potties In a mixture of 1 beaten egg and 3 tablespoons milk. Roll patties to % cup crushed com flakes. Brown tat 1 tablespoon lard or dripping*. Cover and cook 20 minute*. Zippy Chili Dressing Tops Green and White Salad t NEW YORK (UPI)-Mow cap ■alad is a* cool aa Its name. Trim and sspamts 1 (man hoad of frssh cauliflower into floweret*. Ar- . rang* rawfloweretts to a mound bi a lettuce-lined bowl. Surround with' 1 (10 ounce) peckage of toosan green pee*, cooked according to package direction*, drained, quick-chilled with Ice cubes, and drained again. Tag with a chili dressing, made by blending % cup of mayonnaise or salad dressing with % cup of chili sauce, and 1 tablespoon each of sweet pickle relish and sweet pickle liquid. A teaspoon of curry powder gives potato salad distinction. Center Cut Rib Lean Boston Butt Pork Chops 69*. Medium, Thick or Thin Cut Pork Roast Practically Boneless / rc Trey QO Wrigley Budget Pork Values! Pork Neck Bones ». 19* Sliced Pork Liver ». 39* Fresh Pork Hocks ». 35* Sliced Fresh Side Pork ». 55* Pigs Feet *15* Pork Kidneys * 33* Kraft's Velveeta s 79 Eat Dried Fruit For Health! Desert Sweet, Froth Unpitted Dates ’ Desert Sweet, Fresh Unpitted Dates Desert Sweet, Fresh Pitted Dates Colomota, Tenderized Dried Figs SAVE 16c Main er Buttermilk Dixie Biscuits 2e off Label Parkay Margarine Oatmeal Raisin or Ginger Molasses Botty Crocker Cookies 32?o25‘ 3i-ib. one Kes. 00 Tube 43' Batty Crockers Fudge Brownies Frozen Meet Varieties Swanson Dinners Potato or Pea & Ham—Froztn Campbell's Soups t-491 *57 2 '£ 45“ Mel-O-Cwst Enriched Sliced Sandwich Bread 2 ^ 39 &\ (fi *■ r Specially Selected, Tender, Young Pork Loin ROASTS Full 7-Rib Portion Pork loin Roast £*£ *39* Boneless Pork Roast Pork Loin *45‘ Pork Cube Steaks St Pork Loin -55* Gordon's Pork Sausage SS3F U.S. No. 1 Florida Ituby Red Seedless Grapefruit 8 39* B California All-Green Brussel Sprouts £. 29' Mich. Freih Sweet Apple Cider Southern Grown ‘Yam-Flavored’ Sweet Potatoes Ml.Jue / Qe NoDep 0/ U-.S, No. I Mich. Flavor Best Red Delicious Apples 3 £ 39s Mich. All-Green Fresh Cabbage fc. 5‘ 0 Mttt effective tkn Saferday, Oct. II. Wt reserve the right fe limit feaafMat. Enter Million Dollar Lever Contest! Extra Fluffy ''alp - 85' Lux Mild Liquid -65* New Active "all" - 81* Liquid Wisk Blue tS67e Liquid "all" net wp( Site Ij New Blue Vim Detergent rry Toblets m*. 0/ Silver Dust Blue r 83e Lifebuoy Soap 2S25‘ Handy Andy Cleaner r,69e Breeze 7c Off r 74‘ Sunshine Freeh Krispy Crackers (ESSEX WRIOLIVS ssrsip; Hekmen Delicious 12 29e Cocoanut Frosties 39* ss WRIOLIVS ==] r=== WRIOLBVS ==i ■/: AaP is proud of ill tbs foods it seOs. Weto particularly proud of our own Jaaa Parker line of Bakea Foods. Tna variety is nnmatohad in any food store in town. The quality? Superb! Tbs flavor? They taste homebaked! The value? Incomparable... you’ll love the money-saving prices. This week visit the Jane Parker Department, make your selection and set if you don’t agree we have reason to be proud. A&P BRAND—OUR FINEST QUALITY Grapefruit Juice OR Tungerine Juice YOUR CHOICK 4 % oo< Abr% FINK QUALITY Salad and Cooking Oil dexola Oil PINT sn. r> QUART STL 67 SUPER-RIGHT” canned Corned Beef Hush 3I5V4-OZ. ^hdhC eAHS Q7 AfirP Brand—Our Finest Quality Tomato Juice 4 - 89* / feyular Um ImmM «t AVI laA Staa 10* Off UM ' SewMAAP WmIi Day DurtawT Praise Soap l“‘29e fluffy all I A 79c Condensed all IS? 79c > Praise Soap 2 43c Swan liquid t? 53c Palmolive Soap . 4 & 41c Fob 'i?tr 68c Vel 33c THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IB, mi TWENTY-TWO COM! SEE...YOU’LL SAVE! Cherry Pis »«•' 39* Here's Cherry Pie you'd be proud to ssy you baked yourself. The Joky, tart-sweet cherries are cowed with a flaky-light emit... and it all adds up to wonderful eating at a aavtof/ 1M4B. LOAP Italian Bread 25c tototi ■ sm - _ PLAIN er MARBLE — CRESCENT The Jaaa Parker name is your guarantee of quality. Sold only at A*P, these aopsib Baked Foods are guarantosd to please you to every way or we’ll cheerfully refund your money. Try a variety of Jane Parker products this week, thsj*r» all dsUdous. Grazed Donuts Pound Coko MG. PKG. 39* OF IS Perfectly baked to feather-light perfection—. then glazed to give you a delicious different treat Big favorites or breakfast, lunch or supper end always welcome to between. “29* Wonderful pound cake in your choice of two styles: Plain or Marble. You’ll love toe many ways tide flavorful cake can be served. Espe-dally good topped with ice cream! Baker’s Dozen Rolls NSW HSAITN STS SMAD Black Broad * JIKT MAT AND SOWS Dinner Rolls • • JAM PARKS! FAMOUS FRUIT CAKES wa 2.95 ■ATTIi • S4S. 0% AA 1 Vi-4.1. LIGHT J UW LIGHT BATTIRRATTER 1.65 1.49 4 VAMEHS MOWN IT SBVf 4Au It MKU—MNITIM OT . PRMM DATSO, ENRICHED White BrocMl • • • 2 lOAVEJ 43c mm pack Sandwich Cookies m 45c TRY THI NEW JANE BARKER Glamour Bread TM SMAD THAT PUTS SACK MANY OP TM NUTRHNTS CAIORII CUTTING MAY LOSS Net a wdwclin loaf bat a dsHctsas aanMowal sapf Is 14S. SOAP 25 TOEHIW R, WR EXTRA DUOYMOII AW ECONOMY... Serve AM PAGE Fine Foods! Naturally, AaPCoffaas offer you fresher flavor...and more of it Kept to the nature sealed w/ioto bean until you buy, your choica of thraa superb blends is custom-ground to th§ afore precisely right for jour coffeemaker... the only way to give you big, fresh, wonderful COFFEE MILL FLAVOR... fresh-ground flavor you cant gat to a can! FRESH-GROUND FLAVOR YOU CAN'T GET M A CAN1 MRD AND MELLOW Eight O’clock 34b. Bag $1.59 1-LB. BAG SPECIAL OFFER! 2*49* Plenty of fresh-off-the-vine flavor in this purs Concord jeflyl It does anmachfag delicious to bread, crackers and cakes... your budget loves it too. ANN FAGE Tomato Soup lOVfe-OZ. ■■■# CAN IlfC RICH AND PUU-fODIED VIGOROUS AND WHY Red Circle ^59* Bokar -63‘ ; 3-Lb. Bag *1,71 3-Lb. Bag *113 • • t tt . ........vfr .. At..t { * YOUR CHOICI ANN PAGE Bean Sale! Ri TOMATO SAUa, BOSTON STYLE M CHILI GRAVY, RID ar KIDNEY 21-OZ. CANS ANN PADS PIACH, PINIAPPIB OR APRICOT Preserves 2 & 49c Salad Drafting ANN™» & 45c Hat Dog Relish ’&> Sc French Dressing OR FRENCH ’m?- 29« ANN PAM Grape Jam 4 & 89c / THE PONTIAC PRBgg, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1961 TWEXTY-THKgh t/ou Gt* £/o***fiuaZ~&c Qm/hp Afaff/ "Uft-Mn" Mature Buuf Standing Rib Roost FIRST 9 RIM Apple Sauced 12c SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Review UPs Good Valges for tbe... NATIONAL FISH W SEAFOOD PARADE Halibut Steak 45* NEW LOW ,B PRICE LB* SAVE NOW DURING AAR'S BIG SPECIAL Del Monte Sale Fruit Cecktafl .... jss- i-oo ding Poaches VA? 335 09c Prune Juke ..... . ■*KI 39c Cream Styb Corn • . 5 cm. 09c Whole Kernel Cent. . . 5 SSI 09c Green Peas. .. < ;L! , 5 urn 99c Tomato Catsup . . S’S£ 99c Stewed Teamtaes ., , 4 'tSi 09c Cut Green Boom •.. , 4 urn I9c »-Jt m «-I MMAPFLI- rrufT Drum oranfruit 3SS 09c EXCITIHG • GAY • PRACTICAL • BEAUTIFUL IAA Christmas Qirri IUU FORYOUTOMAKH frcfafttf: CieqIMi Cost Seefc OftE froo yon PUbai NUTUY QUARTUMD Margarine 5 cna. 89* Smoked Hams 63cu 65cu 69c Grand DadiMS Steaks 49c flovornmont Inspected, Oven-Ready “IUP1R Rlitir QUALITY—NONI FINER Perch Fillets PAMMADY ,',,11. 49c Fresh Cleaned Whlteflsh 59c Fresh Cleaned Smelt , . «• 17c Cleaned Herring . • • *»• 33c CAP*N JOHN'S HADDOCK, COD OR OCBAN PERCH Fish Fillets .. “ 39c It T6 H POUND Whde Hams u 47c Baft Portion « 49c Beltsville Turkeys 37« LB. SHANK PORTION Ham Slices » 89c LB. 39 OCEAN SPRAY Fresh Cranberries . W “• 35c “tUPEt-BIOHT” SKINLESS All Meat Franks IS 47c -SUPMIRHIir COUNTRY STYLE Roastacl Sausage » 59c A*P BRAND—DELICIOUS FRUIT SECTIONS Grapefruit. ... 6 “ 89 Iff National APPI» Week! Peanut Batter 2 “« 69c Kraft's Masartai Dinner. , 3 no$l 49c Kraft's Spaghetti Dinaer • • 2 mi. 49c Lowry's Sgaghattl Sagct. • 2 ’££■ 49c Pina Mix .. 3 ’SKf 1.00 Cucumber Sikes »*«n *wmt 2 ’Jam 39c Staley Waffle Syrup *©» 2 m£* 69c Odd Medal Fleur •<<>". .10 & 89c MICHIGAN ALL-PURPOSE mcintosh or Jonathan Tag 79c Sta-Fb Starch .... . . . 2 45c chill PBbbary Gbgoihroad Mix .. ’AS1 29c Instant Caffaa •ommn .... mr 85c Instant Datcb Chocolate ®S? Wc Apricot Nadar MRARTS MUeHT , , 39c Oraa Sandwich Cookbs hamsco 2 ||£ 49c Wright's Silva Cram Polish *Sm‘ 31c AH Brand — Your Choice FRUIT JUICES Tangerine er Grapefruit 4 - 99c mi 99c lir 55c frozen Pood valuesi Strawberries 5 wr*’ Birds Eye Peas . . 3 >»-J- a__CUT, WAX OR a loot. JQ. ■gas eye geaas p**nch style z m>. w Birds lya Cat Com .... 2 43c Birds Eye Orange Jake . . 3 t& 79c Birds Eye Pbs "BS!T 4 t& 99c iy umner *, ciwua^ stiM* m. »ti AfirP'i Every Day Lew Price! Sunnyfield Flour 5> 39* 25 » >AD 1.49 APPLES 8 “ 49( AMERICAN OR PIMENTO PROCESS CHHSI POOO Ched-O-Bit • a 2 LOAF 79c Delicious Apples **« S & 39c DUCIOUS WITH KAMI Sweet Potatoes 3 “29c Ruby Red Grapefruit rite sai | for 29c Fmcy Waxed Cacamhers .. 3 ** 25c Vine Ripened Tomatoes caup. ; * «. 25c Spanish Peanuts ft... . .. . . 'tSl 35c Egg Oufr Oder NO VTL DEPOSIT , , , jgJ| 49c Borden's Gem Flake Biscuits ©mo 19c Ice Cream Bars ard” caaaed load Is a good prod- may be Imperfect la also and I shape. The vegetefafea are usually more mature and the fruit { packed la light syrup. USDA1 prime, choice, good, standard, commercial and utility | are the federal terms for beef grades in retail stores. In decreas-f tag older of quality, choice, good; and standard are tjie grades most; frequently available. A Good Dessert, Climaxes Meal The cook can take it easy if ■he uses prepared and frozenj foods for this menu. ToMafe Jute* SMtoned Potato atlcks | Orange Frosting . | 14 cup butter or margarine ! (soft) 2^ cups sifted confectioners* sugar 1 teaspoon orange extract Sait 3 to 4 tablespoons hot mOk In a small mixing bowl beat together thoroughly the butter,) sugar, orange extract, a dash of| salt and 3 tablespoons of the hot; milk. Add enough more milk to make good spreading consistency.! Use to frost top and sides of a! cake baked in an S by 8 by 2-inch pan. Creamy Chicken Dish I Col|l for Cereal Dinner must be on the table in a fanny tonight? Then Easy! rwchf Casserolr Is the dish for' you. Combine two cans or Jars' ( of boned chicken, or turkey cut into chunks with a can of con-! ' denied pepper pot soup and a half can of light cream or rich milk. Caver the bottom of a shallow baking dish with bite-size wheat or rice cereal and add chicken rafxtnre. Top with another layer of j < cereal and dot with butler. Bake, / ;n a moderate oven until heated! ( through- : ' ' ' fine crumbs, salt, oregano, and celery salt.j Place In shallow pan. Roil pieces! of chicken in crumbs until well, coated. Then dip chicken in mixture of beaten egg and milk. Roll again in remaining crumbs until well ended. fe * * / ' Brown chicken, a few pieces at a time, in hot fat, removing andj keeping warm. When all pieces are) browned arrange in skillet, cover and cook over low beat until ten-) der, about 30 minutes. Makes; four generous serving*. You Too Can .... 39e 5 ^ 29c S»v« 10c—Foad Pair 100% Pars INSTANT COFFEE .... Kaap* Paad Pratkl NORTHERN WAXTEX .. Safe aW Abiarbaat NORTHERN TOWELS .. Madias, flea IVORY SOAP BARS .... Par Daliaafe Waskabla* — Sastla IVORY FLAKES.......... Contain. Calar-Safa UtoeM OXYDOL DETERGENT . Par Sparkling Dl.kat! Rafalar Slia , DREFT DETERGENT .... Cafe Claanisf Tim Is Haiti JPIC S SPAN.............. Madias. Ska LAVA SOAP fARS :... Sauce VACUUM RACKED WHOLE KERNEL Giant 10-Os. Jar O* OO A I00-Ft. Roll. $ | 00 a) Roll L Pack 43* 3 .« 35* Giant Box 83* Giant Bax 83* 17% -Ox. Bax 35* B4-Ox. Bax 98* 2 Bart 27* SAVE 10c— CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY, OR SALISBURY STEAK BANQUET FROZEN DINNERS. U.S. NO. I GRADE—ALL PURPOSE Michigan McIntosh apples Motts Apple Niblets Corn Deming's Red Sockeye Salmon '<& 79e , .a 15‘ , 39* 4&.,$100 3^$1°° OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY SAVE lit ON 1—'Tallow Cling Halvas nr Sliced Hunt's Peaches . SAW 20c ON 1—Tatty Lunchaon Meet Hormel's Spam • SAVE 14c—1.land PrWa Sliced Pineapple 5* sr Sliced Bacon °m Mi 1-U. Pha. Hi THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER M. 1-1 pontiac, Michigan TWENTY-FIVE ■y mast ANoimm The #th anal Ingathering of the Pontiac Branch of Needlework Guild at Aperies, Inc., tot under any when section preridenta and director* gathered for coffee at the Weat Iroquois Road borne of Mr*. Donald D. Bos tuaaday mom-Int- Mrs. Charles Rogers, tocom- Needlework Guild had Its beginning hi America. , The late Miss EUa Green, who Just a flew weeks ago died at the age of 103, introduced Needlework Guild hi Pontiac. She had attended an Ingathering while visiting in the East. Miss Green iafereited several friends and on May 31, ■ear than, heard of the dM-aster and immediately bought help from friends to buBd on orphanage. TWO OP BACH The children needed clothing so Lady Wolverton invited a group to tea asking them to bring along enough material to make two garments. The women tewed dresses, nightclothes, boys' and girls’ blouses; making one "to wash" and one ”to waar. * ! in England, that the extra lift of something new, not a hand-. me-down, means more (hen just charity to those who re-, reive guild articles. It is a lift of spirit, a gift of confidence that can never be fuby evaluated. Chairman Mrs, William S. Is-grigg was assisted at the coffee table by Mrs. ' John A. Riley, Mrs. Donald Stearns, Mrs, Robert G. IsgHgg, Mrs. William C. Rogers and Mrs. Hart Morris. Mrs. Walter Galbraith and Mrs. Furlong poured. Harold A. Furlong, third vice president; Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald. fourth vioe president; Mrs. William Brace, secretary; and Mrs. Philip Wands, treas- is the annual Miami Road. The Pouring for Mrs. Donald D. Bos (left standing). West Iroquois Road and Mrs. Edward P. Barrett, Pine Tree Trail is Mrs. Walter Galbraith, IMP!___________ occasion morning coffee for section presidents and directors of the Pontiac Branch of Needlework Guild of America, he. Women s Section Mrs. Brown also introduced two guests from Stabafa Club, Julie Bos and Calaen Corpron, who brought a supplementary contribution lor the emergency layette fund aver and above the regular gift of garments. Needlework Guild dates back soma' 70 years to Dorsetshire, Fngisiri, when hundreds of children were made homeless following a mining disaster. Lord and Lady Wolverton, who lived in a great manor Beth Jacob Women Gather Guests were given the opporv tunlty to ask questions and to tour the temple. Mrs. Mark Leach read the closing prayer. Plains, a number of mothers from the Temple Beth Jacob Nursery School and guests from' Detroit. Preparing report sheets for section presidents and directors of the Pontiac Branch of Needlework Guild of America, Inc., is Mrs. William E. Brace of Poor-Keis Road, secretory. The 49th annuel Ingathering is scheduled for Nov. 9 in First Presbyterian Church. Rochester women receiving instructions are (from left) Mrs. William J. Dunseith, Crooks Road; Mrs. Walter M. Methven, Northumberland Road; Mrs. Brace; and Mrs. John, E. Sedan, Bretton Road. Mrs. Donald D. Bos was hostess to the group for morning coffee Tuesday at her home on West Iroquois Rood. ership institute for mpn and women' Nov. 11 at Michigan State University Oakland ww announced w Mrs. Harold Chapman, president. ♦ «. * A report an thewepeee of the temple's recent antique fair by Mrs. Martin KabcawU was followed by a talk on tne United' Nations by Mi% Sam St^orow. A congregational dinner Oct. 28 was announced. Rabbi Richard G. Hlrsch, Chicago, will bh guest speaker. The meeting la being arranged by Dr. Samuel J. Chalets, president, and other SilwCwter Gift Specialties Prt-Holiday A F # A AO/ - SAVINGS ZD to 4U /o C UYAWAYNOWI Magnificent 5-Pc. Silver A Irl'l & mm Tell Others of Your Pleasure McCarroll PTA Plans Monday Fair A pancake sapper with "all the pancakes you caa eaP* will highlight the McCarroll School PTA’s annual fair from 5 to Wellesley Alumnae Mark 50 Years Over 200 Oakland County ly by the Ford Foundation as Newest additions at the col-alumnae and friends of Welles- one of the eight independent lege roster from the Pontiac lay College, Wellesley, Mass., liberal arts colleges to receive ,2^ are k»«—r« Hallas, daugh- are invited to a double cele- large financial grants from the *_ th# Howard E Hatlase* bration Oct. 25 at the Sutler- Foundation provided its alum- Hilton Hotel, Detroit. nee match the grants through Interlaken Mrert, orchard Margaret Clapp, president of gifts and bequests. Lake; Martha Hoppin, daugh- WeUesley College, will fly from For her visit next week ter of the John H. Hoppin*. Massachusetts that day to President Clapp will bring Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield speak at the banquet. The local alumnae further details Hills; and Joan McDonald, affair will also celebrate the of the otter, which could mean daughter of the Howard C. Mc- 50th anniversary of the Detroit 82 million toward faculty sal* Donalds, Tlmberiake Drive, alumnae dub’s founding. aries, scholarships and build- All are members of ths class day endae. Arrangements for this cruise were made through a travel agent. We had excellent accommodations and everything was perfect. He even arranged to have e bottle of champagne sent to our table while at aea. This last was a complete board. ’ASK THE RABBI’ Mrs. Harry Arnkott presented Rabbi Nathan Henhfield who gave' a program, "Ask the Rabbi.’’ In answer to questions. Rabbi Hershfield spoke on the branches of Judaism, the Jewish attitude on proaelyt-ism. the marriage ceremony. Jewish holidays mid customs and symbols within the synagogue. Mrs. Dimitri LaZaroff Is general chairmen lor the festival. Booths and their Chairmen will indude silhouettes. Mrs. Donald Sherwood, Mrs. Robert Lyon, Mrs. Howard Davis and Donald Sherwood; and game town, Mrs. Charles Palaian, Mrs. John Forester, Mrs. John Olson and Mr. Forester. Mrs. Russell Ridley, Mrs. Jack Cole, Mrs. Richard Mielke and Mr. Ridley will supervise the make-up booth. Others helping will he Mrs. Joseph Pros, Mrs. Alan Rook, Mrs. William Nelaon, James Singer and William Nelson, movies and pop corn; Mrs. Thomas Hereford Mrs. Jake Guajardo, Mrs. Daniel Hutchens and Donald Sherwood, bake sale; Mn. Lloyd Love, Mrs. Arthur Keehn, Mrs. Robert O’Dell and Kenneth Skrine, talent show. Sterling Silver Compie Candlesticks 10.95Value t poc our price Mrs. Hershfield presented guests from the United Presbyterian Church, Drayton 3-Pc. Salad Serving Set Q: My fiance and I have been arguing about the correct use of the suffix Jr. and would like you to settle it. He ■aid that if the first name is the same aa that of the father, the child is junior. I, on the other hand, have always thought that, the full name had to be the same before he was junior. Does the difference In the middle name have any bearing on the ait-uatjonf A; Yes, It does. Junior means an exact duplicate of senior, and the suffix is the only way by which one can he distinguished from the oth- Secretaries Slate Fall Institute The Oakland Association of Educational Secretaries, with a membership of over 300, will assemble for the 10th annual Fall Institute 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. Hostesses will be Mrs. Merlin Sanderson and Mrs. Ervin Atwell, secretaries at the Washington Junior High School. , ' The fish pond will be. managed by Harold Brown, Mrs. Carnie Ayers, Mrs. George Henry and Mrs. John Vender Meer. Other booths and .their workers will include: Cherry trte, „Mre. Hercules Renda. Mrs. Edward Showers, Mrs. Virgil Everett amt Georg® Hamilton; white elephants, Mrs. Gaytan Mcllhargie, Mrs. Reginald Lamont, Mrs. James Ctizmadia" and James Eld-ridge; surprise package and confectionary shoppe, Mrs. Wendelin HyUa, mid Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nelson. Pop and Ice cream will be sold by Mrs. Ray Welch, Mn. Frank Dillon, Mrs. John Fleck and Chris Schmidt, i, Walter Dempaey, cub scout "pack leader, wfil be in charge of pony rides. Sterling Silver Compote 8.95 v.k. «/n; OUR PRICE Q Variety of feyfes Glass Lined Sterling Silver Salt and Peppar Shakers 't-7.95 $C05 OUR PRICE J Dr. Donald Weaver from Western Michigan . University will open the lecture-type workshop planned by program chairman, Mra, Gordon Bryoe, Waterford Kettering High School. Patty Looman, who teaches at the school, will give pointers on “Proper Dress for School Secretaries”. Dr. Out Bilker of the Oakland County Health Department will apeak concerning “First' Aid for Secretaries”. TALK Off FITNESS ' ’ After luncheon in the cafeteria, Mra. Frank Wilson, girls’ physical education teacher 'tram Clawson High School will give some mica far “Physical Fitness.” A talk on "Purposes and Good Attitudes” by Lewis A. Crew, assistant superintendent of Pontiac Oty schools, Will conclude the workshop. Dr. Weaver wtU give W: My husband and I have been invited to my godchild’s wedding which will take place in two weeks. When we arrive at the church and are greeted- fay an usher, do the three of us walk side by aide up the aisle, or what is the correct procedure? A: An inker will otter you his arm which you take and walk up the aisle on his right aide. Your husband totknrt you. or if there is room he may walk on your right. > * # ♦ Tot information concerning the correct clothes of the bride, and groom’* parents as well aa thorn of the wedding gueab, send tor the new Emily Poet. Institute Hook let entitled “Clothe* at Wedding Reception*.’' To obtain a copy, aend ten cants In coin and a^mlf-addressed. stamped envelope to The Emily Poat Institute, Cara of The Pontiac Press. Holland Dutch PEWTER Plan November Wedding Date' A November wedding Is planned by Jill Mae Ozbnn, daughter of the Benjamin F. Ozbuns of Hudson Avenue, and Ronald J.' Elmy, son of Mn. LeRoy Peak at Kenilworth Av*l nue and the late' Robert J.> Elmy. Tickets with a smile are dispensed for McCarroll School Parent-Teacher Association's annual fair Motiday. Among students eagerly awaiting the event is Jimmy Walters of Rasfcob JEWELERS HuraaCahtw:^ 1064 West Huron FE 2-9641 Street, receiving his ticket from Mrs. Dimitri 'LaZaroff, Oliver Street, general chairman- Looking on is Frances Hayes of Lowell Street, second grade teacher. ^tmntrrTMix TBS PONTIAC PBB8S, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, Wl Married Church Lynda Tabor' at Marimont Mr. and Mrs. William B. ‘ Hartman. Watkins Lake, announce the marriage of their daughter Kristine Ann to Richard Lee Sand age, ton of Mrs. William /. Petrusha, Dover Road, and Gilbert G. Sandage, Auburn Road. The couple teas married Oct. 7. ' On Bermuda Honeymoon moon following Saturday afternoon vows in Kirk in the Hub, Bloom- The taller, oval look is flattering news, with hair lifted airily across the top, held closer at the sides and back. Many variations, personalised for you at donneU’s. Regular $12 to $17 Permanents* With the ♦BUDGET DEPT. Plain Shampoo and Set S1.50-—Haircut $1.50 MRS. RICHARD L. SANDAGE merited white! silk brocade drains lor the bride’s slaters Carole, maid of honor and Elizabeth, who was To Honeymoon in East mmnCtM mils Specialise in Corrective FE 8*9639 Hair Coloring # ■ A breakfast at Devon Gabies followed the Saturday marriage of Jane Elisabeth Martial to Edward S. Netke la Our Lady of Refuge Church, Orchard Lake. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martini of Cooley Lake Road and the Stanley Netke* of Shorbounie Rood, Pine Lake Club toHoldaBall Saturday Night High point on the Pine Lake Country Club social calendar this year will be the president's ball on Saturday evening, honoring the president. Charles Livingston. CANDY gifted for SWEETEST DAY? The new Mrs. Ebert attended Purdue University when her bus- Nation’s Open.House Is Set by Area PTA Unit The Waterford Center PTA win have an open boose from 1:3$ to S p.m. Thursday. It til bo followed with a talk by gueet speaker Bernard Heaney of the Isaac CTary Junior High School. There will be a group discussion on communication from schools to parents and refreshments will bn served by mothers of home room students. Members and guests will rally 'round a carved ice champagne punch bowl, compliments of the club, at 7 p.m. Music for the evening will be provided by an area orchestra. with dancing until 1:30 a.m. Serving on the entertainment committee are the C. R. Kell-stroms, the Louis Hagopians, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scates-Jones. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Jeffers and the Peter Anything Goes Host Church Class October Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lovse of Cadillac Avenue ware boats for the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church Fellowship Class’ October meeting. Early Week Special! $>150 BUDGET WAVE................ ° CALLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 111 North Perry FE 2-6261 Low, Low Pricts on Giston Draperies The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE Mrs. Leslie Ball offered devotions. Mrs. Robert Walker, president, appointed Mrs. Paul Spngg, I William Gaddeo and George Reuter to the nominating committee at the Saturday gathering. More than 30 per cent of U.S. families now have home freezers. Manufacturers of frown foods, In an effort to fill these freezer* with I their products, invested * over $9 million in daily newspaper adver-i Using in I960. Fine Colonial Furniture rum or ran* rasking GENTRY’S Colonial House 5 S. Main MA 5-2362 SWEETEST DAY* SATURDAY* OCT. 21st j Cartb and Arawak Indians, Inhabitants of Trinidad and Tobago • when Columbus discovered them I in 1498, now are nearly extinct. Jacobsen’s Beautiful Freeh Cut COCKTAIL TABLE 54x21x14 CHAIRSIDE 20x27x19 Priced From 24 Sweetheart Roses in Milk Glass Goblet Pink or $J95 dozen est Day delivery. Your flowers will be carefully selected, delivered anywhere promptly, and charged to your account Call your order today. 24 hour phone service. outstanding values in these magnificent walnut tables Accord * A^Jjam designed by Merton L Gershun STEP TABLE 20x28x21 - This is one of the greatest table values We have ever offered. Never before have you been able tdbuy so much quality, such outstanding style for so little money. Designs are in exquisite taste, simple and quietly beautiful. Detailing includes such expensive features as drawers, (in most of the tables), inlaid veneer (landings and decorative, pewter-like metal inlays. An oil-type finish displays the beautiful grtin of tho select walnut. Take your choke and save ... but hurry in while our selection is complete, these will go in a hurry. Attractive PM Basket Centerpiece FALL CENTERPIECE $095 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 PARK FREE BEHIND OUR STORE Two Shops to Servo You . . . Pontiac — Lake Orion. SHOP BY PHbNE ... IF YOU CANT LEAVE HOME. . JFLOWERS FE 3-7165 MY 2*2681 CORNER TABLE 21x31x16 S. Saginaw St. at Orchard Lake/Ave. donnell stylists Pink or $J< i Red 4 Order today for Sweet- gj Reg. IMS % TWENTY-SEVEN THE fONTlAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 mmmmmrn Let Vidims' .Wa of Early M Rebekah Unit Holds Meeting Thirty-five member* of Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246, I.O.O.F. met Ihureday evening in MalU Temple. Church Women Hold Dinner Roquefort, Blue Cheese Elegant to Stuff Peppers dated by Mr*. S. E. Minted, Jes-*ie Axford, Harriet Holly and Mr*. Gladya A. Hocking. - dam Gaylord gave the Bible study from the Book of John. Grace Heit sch led the devotion* and Lulu McGregor presented the missionary study on "The Influence of the Church in Africa." Guests were Leia Shields and Mrs. Christine M. Albert The Nov. 10 meeting wfll be st Mrs. William Fyfe and Mrs. Albert Kugler are representing the lodge at thetfour-day Rebekah Assembly In Grand Rapids this week. 11m aewtng circle win be Thursday luncheon guest* of TEACHERS' INSTITUTE 3 cup* bread crumbs 1 cup Roquefort or blue cheese 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup milk ■alt CM peppers In half length- Something different to nerve with meat or with a salad? Why not tty Mrs. Philip Rogers’ Peppers Roquefort? She serves them wtth steak. The filling wffl keep and can he frozen. this Thursday and Friday... give • extra time to busy MOTHERS... to shop while school Is out... no guessing about sizes when you have the children with you . •. . or take advantage of available -sitters . . . and Shop in leisure for yourself! Her First Choice NEW YORK (UPD - After die stove, refrigerator and washing machine, most houeewivee choose a dishwasher as their next appliance, according to a maker of electrical appliances. Nest in order — the clothes dryer, food freeser, garbage die- Muharram, the--first month of the New Year on the Islamic calendar, began on June IS this year, marking the beginning of .the year 25 minutes at 390 degrees. Serves 4 to I. THREE DAY SALE! . . . starts tomorrow! Everything you wont for your home or for gift-giving ... now at worth-while savings during our Great Foil Home Sale! It's not too early to lay-away your Christmas gifts —-> a small deposit will hold your purchases 'til December. And they should make the best possible ammunition to use in fighting the growing trend toward younger and younger marriages, j ETHAN ALLEN SPECIAL NO. 2 42" Round Extension Table with Nevermar plastic top. Opans to 52" with filler leaf and 4 Mate's Chairs. only $149.95 Regular to 16.98 ETHAN ALLEN SPECIAL NO. 1 46" Buffet Base and Open Hutch Top. Black wrought-irort hinges ond antique brass knobs. only $149.95 complete! If It's hat flattery you want . . . you'll And it in this magnificent group . . . You'll know they ere the fashion buy of the season with your very first look I VelvouTS,. Beavers, Velvets, Feathers, and Fur. Shapes that tilt . . , or rise to new heights ... or nestle in raw excitement. Coma early complete! choice of < of these Millinery Salon tpecial groups Surprise a little girl on Christmas with this star's wardrobe! In-j dudes coat, ______ _____ hat, evening gown, robe,, full and slim dresses, bolero, nightie, petticoat, panties. Printed Pattern 4826: For grownup dolls 10H. IS. 20, 22 inches. Yardages in pattern. Please State size. Send fifty cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for lst-elass mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St.. New York 11 N. Y. Print plainly name,, address with zone, size and style number. Fall’s 100 best fashions—separates. dresses, suits, ensembles, all sizes, all in our new Pattern Catalog in color. Sew for yourself, family. 35 cents. Tokos the campus by storm with Its smart tied-just-once styling! Velvety suede has unlined softness... In black, grey or brown. ETHAN ALLEN SPECIAL NO. 3 48" Plastic-top Horvost Table with Squire's Bench and two matching Chairs ... or you may have two Squire's Benches. only $149.95 complete! REGULAR 7.99 THRU PAYS ONLY ETHAN ALLEN SPECIAL NO. 4 Full size or twin Spindle Bed complete with Simmons Quilted-Top Mattress ond matching Box Spring. only $149.95 eampitts! ETHAN AUEN SPECIAL NO. 5 Trl-Wey Trundle Bed can also ha used as a pair of twin bads or as a. bunk bed! Its versatility makes it ideal for a youngster's room. Complete with a pair of specially designed spring-and-mattress com. bineticra. $149.95 complete! mi us (Mg IN OUR... NEW LOCATION Did you ever dream you could own fabulous Ethan Allen Eorly American furniture at prices so low? Carefully crafted of solid Vermont rock maple, Ethan Allen pieces are hand-rubbed to a warm brown nutmeg finish. USE OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN 24 WEST HURON ST. Open Monday and Friday Evenings ’til 9 • V OUR OWN PRIVATE LOT DIRECTLY IEHIND STORE 1 ‘fygXTlT-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 'Cut-a-Rug' Celebration Calls for Cider-in-a-Kec Harwooft COLOR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS STEFANSKI Celebrating the completion of a rug, Annie Saunders (at left) of Howe, Ini., weaving student at Cranbrook, serves cider to metalsmith Jeanne Peak of Toledo, Ohio. Waiting their turn to be served are fiavid Bachmann (rear left) design student from Palatine, til., and ceramic student Houard Tollefson of Oklahoma City. SALES uni SERVICE tiff W. Hmm PC 2-6967 when a rug is completed and cut from the loom. Soft fall weather and perfumed soft cider in a keg lent an old-world enchantment to the soiree. Friends of weaver Annie Saunders gathered in a secluded courtyard at Cranbrook recently to help the young weaver Ucut a rug.” No jive talk or jam session this, but the traditional celebration that weavers host Fetes Sisters jin AW-PEO ; Mrs. Webster Fnunds and Mrs.! Everett Peterson were cuhosteases j | at the latter's West Imquois Road1 home Sunday tor a tea honoring their sisters in Chapter AW-PEO.) Parent Boosting Own Ego Overprotective contains quite.enough real anxiety never be ordinary in anything, without such inflation. i Wanting to be the tops in parent- It's customary for child guidancejal devotedness is Just part of a experts to sneer at the love of I lifelong need to excel in every-overprotective parents tor their thing. She likes Bobby well enough, children. It's just that she likes being ___ . . _______ ..... snecial a little more. Mtoe assisted la greeting Meads MURIEL LAWRENCE | aad representatl vps tram Chap : newspaper Eaterprise Assa. ter CL and other guests. j Bobby entered the second grade j Music was provided throughout this fall. | the afternoon by Mildred Bar- Every morning his father drives , nett st the piano. Past presidents him to school on Ms way to hkj' i of the chapter presided st the tealoffice. Every afternoon the achoaljj table. \ r . jbus deposits him on the corner., j half a mock from his bouse. , ji j Like all overprotective parents, we live in tenor of anything happening to Bobby lest his involve-jment in any misfortune accuse us ',of failure in parental obligation to Saturday Make Someone Happy! AFPb . school is out this week-end 'for. Teachers' Institute ... bring the kiddies for fitting check-up and new winter footwear! As he is not required to make ! ing is as safe as human limitations ran make it. But Ms mother in-! sists oh suffering agonies of anx-j iety until be comes within reach ! of her eyes. Should Stay Home* Abby Sava Reason to Leave DEAR ABBY: My husband just informed me that ha I* going to be “away" tor Christmas and New Year’s. He owns Ms own business and can make his own work schedule. so I know that if he want-am ed to be home DEAR NOBODY’S: Only if Ma name is Santa Claus. ; On these occasions she to uncomfortably aware of the half-contemptuous. half-skeptical look; ■ from the school-bus driver. DON’T WANT TO KNOW Overprotective parents get used to this look on the (aces of other. DEAR ABBY: I wish you would write a column about how the parents of today are getting their young people off to a bad start in married life. First the folks go In hock up to their elbows for a flashy blow-out type wedding. PIXIE DEAR PIXIE: Then to no way to get a boy “alone" if he doesn't 'Want to be alone with you.' Be satisfied with Ms company—even in a crowd. He seems to be trice, even though a bit shy. gard our displays of excessive con-! cent for children ari~*phony. But .we retost what we seme. For we! don't want to know that our pa-i rade of concern tor Bobby's aalA ty to really a pqrade of the au-j periority. of our parental love. I We prefer not to know that j our sable anxiety has In tart . tittle to do with Bobby but baa a great deal to da wtffe asr view The young married* are still paying off the rings when they go deeper in debt for furniture. TV. appliances and a car. When they buy. instead of taking along an older, experienced person, they let some slick-talking talesman sell them cheap furniture that will foil apart in a year. They don’t anticipate dental bills, illness or even a possible lay-off in employment. The only one working to the stork. I have seen it happen so many times it isn’t even funny. Why don’t you tell patents to advise their young-marrieda to buy wisely, build together and save something instead oif trying to start out' with more than the Joneses? OLD TIMER DEAR, ABBY: I am IS and my bay Mend (if you can call Mm that) to 17. He seems to be afraid to be alone with me. He has a ear. but when we go out we always double date with another couple. He takes me home first, and then takes them home. CONFIDENTIAL TO ELAINE. Bill was right Good luck's partner IS hard work. What’s troubling you? Write Abby. care of The Pontiac Press. Include self-addressed stamped envelope. HHMH convinced ABBY Does he have » legitimate excuse? NOBODY'S FOOL It’s the reminder card we send you when all-important size check time rolls around! And what-an easy way to be sure there’s nothing wrong afoot! For Abby's booklet, ’’How To Have A Lovely Wedding." send 50c to Abby. The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Bible Class Holds a Co-op Dinner Mrs. Murry Deighton chose the subject “Peace" tor devotions at a cooperative dinner in First Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall Tuesday. Some 05 members and guests of the Fellowship Bible Class were served by Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gee and their commit- JStrideRite SHOE A lovely, decorated, English Bone Chino cup and squeer, your choice of many styles, colors and pattern designs, filled with dew-drop fresh, fragrant roses. HUNTERS Have Alt Yoar Clothing; • UCmS • TROUSERS • VESTS • UTS Cleaned and Water Repelled 4 HOUR 5 SHIRTS SERVICE Expertly $1 13 ON REQUEST Imumdeni am u«WMS ratsv Enno Prince and Iris newly elected officers were installed by Glenn Jones. A program of violin, piano and vocal selections was presented by Mr. and Mrs. John Toroni and Mrs. T. N< Skwson. “ /n choose from many colors, and several styles, you will find them of both our stores. Style shown available at our Downtown Store only. BUDGET DEPARTMENT VI PERMANENT SSJf False DELIVERED FOR YOU Sizes 8!6‘) 2, widths B-C-D Sixes f2Vi-3 tQ50 Widths S-C-D ’ Very Specially Priced for A Limited Time JUVENILE BOOTERIE , 28 f Lawrence St , Downtown •Open Mon. to • JO, Fn. to 9) FAMILY SHOE STORE . 928 W. Huron at Tstograph tOpsn Fri. to 9 and Sat. to |JO) STAPPS TONY’S Open Doify 8 A>M. to9P. M.—Closed Sun. i um r/jA ssinafouuMtmi.^ lAlaeaX STAPP'S Juvenile Booterie £L \\ and ... p Family Shoe Store THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 TWEXTY*y|HE > New Lid for Lods . (UPT) — The new shape ip bey's hats to the Swiss Ud-* a tyress.hp] hat with flat-topped crown that; •topes from a rounded point in front, downward to a tight-curli hack brink I May vows Before You Go Shoppi \ .are planned [• • - ir ' ■, % Chrisanthy OI ‘j HHl 3J|Shed Th£ Mrs. James G. Annat of I »y Josephine lowman Eati fronunu] Did »"eak up, on you and MM Iroquois y«i with 5 or more extra Road and pounds? Lite i* like thatf.We be-tote? Mr, corner so involved "ill so - many Antes, toIJ-JS,-* rnr.MblUtlM.lto. Altar MMtoM .to Jan Of Mr. . summer guests, a person map and Mrs. ! bti, to Per dUmay, that her ' Kttrr Vnli* ***** bi *bo «•• *he had loot Kerr rout, j .j***,,*. the one she tad Gross* Pointc { planned to take whh her when Shores. She «bnWn* tor aow Hotheo this ouond, AHcHi] gam State j Because I know that tMs to the University experience „of rkurny readers; dof-Oakland and p toa my Trick and TNat Diet h*r f inn re i, f* JWd tin*. This, ha s**h*day her fiance wWch \K^mi w a kan o( 0ii alumnus of 5 pqfals. So. .do not efistney. de-University of W mat shopping for a week, and ... .. J 7 thkn >ninv it > CUSTOM Upholstered Furniture In Decorator Fabrics and Traditional CHRISANTHY /. ANNAS Michigan. SEW SIMPLE Six ounces t&nhtri juice jjwo baked or herd poached-eggs, j with file poacher lightly greased ; with batter and a dot of cheese on each egg ? • One piece of toast “I have purchased diagonal heave wool and propose I with 01,8 ®,®POOB to uee a pattern with a canter front team. Will you please laarhrsa advise me whether or not I should ro«W> this by witting j Broiled lean meat patty (throe the material to form a ‘V* at the center front?" oum*s> w„ v r One-half cup carrots „ *“*• K C One glass skim milk If yew fabric is actually woven with a diagonal {One medium apple waave, the diagonal lines must all run In ana direction, j D, It to Impossible to cut your garment to form a “V" as you , asked, unless you would use the wrong side of the fabric !aiv!U^LV*H cup carrots and peas.| the bias, it forms straight horiaontal lines, which makes a ''flavored with one teaspoon butter very attractive contrasting binding. It is the self trim used**™ ™P «ecttons ftf «« «»« "Mta. ptalto tod diagonals » a.«c- bSSV^IEl’.; with salt and parsley FABRIC ROSES Eight ounces skim milk “Dear Mrs. Fanner, Apple Snow . I “Would you please send me Instructions on how toi””* ^,he.J^U°r gj|? makes the fabric roses used on dresses? Tlil* Is an expensive!,^ u^weetlSd X looking detail which seems to give the dress a custom msde ul)R; ^ (abinpoon sugar- nut-! l00k" meg Mrs. O.M.C. _ . _ By Eunice Farmer Modern Sty I Are you in the habit of constantly looking over rouf shoulder with the fear that a few extra pounds have caught up with you?. You can lose those pounds on tfie Trick and Treat Diet. Time for Delivery Order Now in Pre-Christmas No longer to the 'big car or the to is a backyard swimming pool, 1 luxurious home a mark of lavish I an extended trip abroad, or a sec-living in the United States. Now ond home tor weekends. 2945 Orchard Lake Rd. Phone $82*0930 Credit Terms ‘Di YOU taro i’59 Watch Repairing You will notice the appearance ef a rose forming. , . *» , 1 After you have the desired sise, stitch tha raw edges of the lOT NOV&IIIDGI Mae fold together on the base of tha rase. These stitches { will he made by hand and on tha base of the'rate and will ! Sylvan Manor Branch. Woman's! keep the rues In shape. This win take a - little practice, but {National Farm and Garden Aasoci-| is fn to do. • ' atton, will sponsor its first card, __ _ V 1 party Nov. 38 at tha First Federal j Dear Fane: Savinga and Loan Association of I’m delighted with the hundreds of "Sewing tips" youjOekland. Mrs. Frank D. Webb, readers have already sent me. Keep them coi^ng but they noted designer, wifl make Christ- j will have to be unique and unusual to be considered a winner mas arrangements preceding the of a Tailor Ttix Pressing Board. Yeur, helpful “tlpa” will be cari Paying* shared and appreciated by cmr many readers. j Mrs. RaeseJi Keck of the pine ; LATEST WINNER | Lake Branch gave a talk on This Week’s Winner of the Tailor Trix Board la Mrs, prepartag plant material fee Betty, Parent, Kissimmee, Florida. , "Sewing machine needles should he kept In a email bottle to which o' drop of oil has been added.' This will keep the needles from becoming rusted. Run the needle through a piece ef blotting paper before using on the machine. This little Up Is very helpful, especially in a- southern climate. Blue Willow 16-Pc. Place Setting DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixie H»y„ Waterford, OR 1-181 Mrs. Phillips gave a resume of Tour Sawing Glossary: Matelasse: This to n fabric that'*** recent council meeting at the! Is enjdylng quite a comeback In dressy clothes. It has a raised Grosse Potato Yacht Club and design which Is woven In the fabric:' k »■$ JovKations to attend Christ ! - mas workshops Dec. 3 at North-! Please send your questions 'and suggestions to “*the w*torford «< rontlac treto. mn. mm ml {Robert Overcashier, Mrs. Max. { “Innocent’’ heart murmurs, aolMiller and Mrs. Wflliam Grubbs. common that one out of every two1 -.......—i... children to likely to have them, j Honnedaga Lake in Herkimer jape entirety harmless and should {County, New York, is 2,187 feet !not alarm parents. inborn-sea level. Select your custoni-upholiterod furniture from oar tremendous collection of traditional and modum stylos by ieoding manufacturers. Select your personal preference in finish, dpcorator fabric, padding ond colors. Our staff of Interior decorators will be happy to help you if you're concerned with-color ond fabric co-ordination. Jha quality of materials determine the price . . . and our range is wide. Since you must allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery, we suggest you came in now while there is time to plan the "just-right" custom-upholstered pieces for your room. Church Women Hear Talk on j Mission Work Mary-Martha Group of F i r s t Presbyterian Church met for j luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harry H. Pattiaorf of Poo-; tiac Trail, Orchard Lake. Mrs:; Pierce Boutin assisted the hostess, j for a lifetime of proud possession OMEGA Occasional Chairs Lounge Chairs .., Love Seals........ Sofas'............. .from $3930 . from $7930 .from $14930 from $19930 Variation on fashion's most popular theme. The indispensable mid-hod pump... perfectly poised and j attuned to autumn. Soft Light Supple. Beautifully / ttoJitnwwl over a famoui-for-fit / . last to/eel every bit at Rt John. , A birthday luncheon to planned i Nov. 9 at the Village Cupboard. Officers elected for next year wen Mrs. Howard White, djhir-i man: Mrs. Edaort Doolittle, vice chairman; Mrs. Earle VanDyke,! secretary; and Mrs. Jack Hunt,! is accuracy of “the watchmakers’ watch.” Holder of bids observatory awards... often I timepiece of Olympic Carnes (Rome I960) . ..giftof incomparable distinction. Professional PERMANENTS Styled, os YOU Like It? tun cut-two — TINTS rail parktno IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. V FE 4-2878 Mu Nb Appointment Necessary loclaliteto Just South of Orchard Lake Road Open Thursday, Friday/ Monday lyeninfls Yjlli Budget Jerms • Free Parking Front of Store REDMOND’S PAULI’S SHOE, STORE- lewelert SI N. Saginaw $t, CIIECOItVS JEWELERS THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 Romeo Okays $650,000 School Bond Milage Passage Helps. to Guarantee Expansion ROMEO —'Voters in the Romeo Community School iDlstricti yesterday approved a $050,000 bond issue fori [school expansion by a vote of 510 to 390. ! Also passed was a proposition to levy 3 mills fqr 20; years to finance the sddl- tion of some 20 rooms in the kiistrlct. The vote on this (proposal was 556 421. I This was -the second time this iyear the school district electorate had been asked to vole, on a bond inue to mnmwMtpiMieeded facilities The tint, for $700,000, H0.N0 when plan* for a Three classrooms, counseling room and three other ,. . „ ■■■ .wonts will be added at tie high P”*** ***>•* by a vote of 626 school: a large science room, boiler jto 41a; ' {room and lavatories at the junior ! The «mi ant of (he origtaaf h,8h | bond t*on» was redared by ! The major construction and re- ~ _ .... 'modeling, projects will be under-[ taken at Washington Elementary Court Date ^ . of >*e Win Cost $12,000 Addition to Hall OK'd for White Lake WHITE LAKE TOyftSHlP ~ Construction of a $12,1)0* addition to the township hall w6s approved last night by the township board. ; The & fay SO foot addition, scheduled to be completed before die end ot the year, will house fire and police equipment, according to Supervisor-Edward Cheyz. Half of the extotta* On •«*-doa at the SiwaaMp tow whip clerk • DR. S. M. BROWNELL Storage *6ace will be provided L - . t the remodeled quartern tor ypt.] beeping system tor the township |>ng machines, - which previously]*" ***** <° #* »««mttne duties, have occupied floor,, space .in the | township faoard meeting room. J The new addition will be part|l of an over-all improvement pro-A {gram in progress on the inter-j tor of the township h (hev* said Mis i . „JRRM Boa will be ’advertised immediately gad will be opened Oet. so. j Township Trustee Walter H. I {Weinman was appointed public safety director to set as a liaison between the. police and thy ietf, partmenti and the township,,board: Weinman .had been jrfNHnber of the township police department 1 until he was elected in April to ' a trustee poat, which he con-, tinue to hold. - i ; The township board. in another action, hired the Pontiac farm of Lohff and Noble at the tofrwahip auditors. They will bo no{ptoyed on a fee basis. According to Obeys, the inqdit-ing firm wUl establish a new book- Hve tegular rtoaa Mt . m * j bnRt oa the north end of iot Aiani■ * * W *"•* I - ■ >k. .k-, CITATION8 PRESENTED — Credited with saving the life of a L’year-otd bop in -September, Williptn Miller (right) and Hoy Hawkins (centen. .received congratulations last night from White Lake Township. Supervisor Edward ■ Cheyz after being presented with awards tor heroism. The men were the first private citizens to be cited for heroic actions by the township. Miller. 36. of 9470 Cedar Island Road, White Lake Township, and Hawkins, 25 of 332 N. Cass Ave., Pontiac, are attributed with saving the life of Charles Pelt fay dislodging an electric wire ■ from his hand which he grabbed while climbing a tree. in Beating New School Unit jto Meet Today The present corridor will be re-modelei to provide a library,! speech correction room and a] Use Lie Detector Detroif^Superintendent Will Address Avondale Citizen^ Committee Milford Unit Enthused on Restaurateur Gets Behind JA I ROCHESTER -'A for me. [Rochester oil company distributor,;^,.,, r,irtr accused of the Sept. 11 ax beating! of his wife, will be arraigned at (TWO CLASSROOMS 1:30 p m.. Monday in the Oakland: Two classrooms will b* added at AV0N TOWNSHIP-Dr. Samuel\StudeiltS tO Talk mlt Court South Grade School and the apedal M. Brownell, superintendent of De- ' f ■ education room at North Grade]trait public schools and formenQff WCTii0u Lake Charged with assault with in- Schooi will be remodeled for use UBlted States commissioner of edit- r> . — . tent to commit murder is C. 0“ the principal’s office. The pres-! ... ... .a .. ___„ifln r OTGlCfTl lTlDS George. 65. of ,47 Highland a.,|ont principal s office will be ^ 1 Up* Rochester. He appeared tor exam- verted into a faculty room. l8Ld3?si? oSi’ Study OK Bond issue to Pave Streets Lake Orion Councilman Approve $60,000 for Improvement Project County Circuit Court. LAKE ORION - The Village Council has approved a recommendation tor a (60,000 bond issue to pqy tor paving three of the village's major streets. jinatton yesterday before Justice! The SDf.p,a, rmnrn i Luther C Green in Avon Town- moral out of \ofta «■-»-—■ um ship JustkV Court and wx, re- *J5£J**±** Committee. leased on $20,000 bond pending Ms J MILFORD—Full support in the jest businessmen in sponsoring thearraigiment. Suspect Arson Caused'organization of a Junior Achieve-youth groups,*' said Benjamin! Fir* That b-m vie P*atat Fortuna Pizzaria iof Commerce, ft was announced! “Retore we attempt to teterert i ' j Voters in both the Washington toheri la the pzogrom. member. { *r^\2L«J fe Romeo. proctacts favored the Aeeaedtag to Mrs. George, her [ I auto the WaaMngtoa aad ROYAL OAK — Marino For-j tuna, owner of a restaurant which | ms destroyed by fire here ytto-i. terday, was to be given • lie de-j. lector test today. j “Our first step * I have to im 1 Threloff said that at the board’s; Mato aad total •■•pert araoa as cause of lha lir&' Mate that destroyed Fortuna Pit- jfete saria, lilt fatalpu Road. H ' In investigating the fire. Royal Oak Fire Marshal Noble Havelocp^H found two partially-filled 5-gaUoRf^H gasoline cans. AREA' NEW’S : rm mo anriHion or aaighbara *mwu’ who raa to tha house, fHgt.tr. ^ the ^ prectoct of Davis, in. hini mi "here no building projects were tag aim away. planned, defeated them. I . . Mrs. George received cuts and The projscts ere due for c .'noon meeting tomorrow Richard |bruiaei ^ tead ^ ^ anSjletlqn by fall M63. I Morton, public relations director had a tooth knocked out. She has] , ■' {for Junior Achievement in the iinet-|since recovered. — “d^rsJirir:!U,.«3Pa$lor to Describe on his wife. The bond iaoue wtU set involve a special aaeesameat aad ftaa ared eat of stale WALLED LAKE -~ The foreign! {travel experiences of three area] - - - students and their views on world hlghwsy tax refund., Irvine J. The meeting will be held at will be^ related'tomorrow at, ,T|(frr P#Wid, prr«utont. .aid. p.m. In the senior high school I*: j*l*,**c routing of the Men s Club gymnasium, 1435 W. Auburn Road.l0* *** Walled Lake Methodist gehssl official, expect Brownell’s rapeHence With cM-ttm’ commit teas li Church. la the S p.m Streets to be paved are Flint Street, from the eastern village limit to the railroad tracks; Atwater Street, Orton Road to M24; Broadway , Street, , Jackson Since the project is in its pre-| liminary stages no estimate -of work schedules has been made, ■ said. n the youth burt-* The object of a statewide search^ jjjj ffgg()om Rj(j0 Royal Oak pofaca aaid that ’ dr nee was found that gasoline vtllnrrirorv Finpr/ spilled on the floor U STbuilding.lgaJteJ/ * 113 . According to peloe. Fortuna of tOT ShOTtWeight lfCM Auburn 8L. Detroit, has . n . admitted ha esOectod oa fire la- fOl DieaCl LOOVeS suraaeo oar another pfssaria ho owned la Detroft. TROY — A Detroit bakery was The state fire marshal is cur-j®*®^ guilty of dirtributinf Abort-! . __® no,. renOy krerefigsting tbs, fire, P*; "righted brrod in this «ea JS I .TiiSm _ . — r - Tha ikai j informative film ness groups. ■as apprehended by Romeo "Thi. i. . nraiort that will iw.iState and Rochester police on! ____________ wholehearted support "‘Sept- 15 at the home of his sis-, MILFORD—Rev, James B. Gui-, 'added the vice pnfaident. “But also'ter’ Mrs c- B’ TWus TI4 Mead nan, Farmington, who recently j |we will need the^cooperation Read in Avon Township. took, part in s "Freedom Ride’’ business and industry.’’ .' through Southern s&tes in protest !. "One of aw mala objectives Find Mon Dead in Car, of segregated faculties, will be { will bo to acquire a building. Hose Leading to Exhau»tlg:ue,t *peaker at a meeting of the [Milford Democratic Club g p.m. ROMEO — A 28-year-old Romeo today., man was found dead in the front * * w There is no Junior Achievement ^** °* Ms car noon yesterday. » Pastor of Trinity Episcopal the exhaust Chionch, Farmington, Rev. Guinan | will discuss ids trip, taken wMh 27] * - ,wLS,ld1 AvamVr i “* SS j8toeet to the railr(*d «***•■ to determine goal, and method. ^ Michigan Choral^ tor the operation of the school | who woo a gaert of a system. j fam|| v |R Italy; and Maty Brown, ; ! The Avondale committee was who viritod Denmark. I*: formed to promote wider interest: a special guest at the meeting The cooncil aim announce, land participation in school affairs] will be Carolyn Miller, an- ex-1 rinice gates to the lake wtU be 'and to project, estimate and plan1 change student from Holland. closed Saturday. Normally the !for future growth. j Rev. Jbfan Mulder, pastor, will' ***** fro*n four to olx j All organizations in the school: be the panel moderator. A question j week, to resume it. winter level, district have been asked to tend a and answer period will follow the1 t’riter said. I representative, and all Avondale, discussion. ; He urges workmen on docks citizens are invited to attend andj The Men's ChiU will hold s busi- and breakments to finish repairs' participate, in the meeting. meat meeting at 7:30 p.m. before the water level interferes. MtZ DISC0U the back aeat. mmlA I . . _ ...... > iw vnuuanu uwmv, hukuuk to ■ —Y,' _ ------- Y. ~Y . . 1 “*1 ■ «• .*>• nan ,i “* “*• day by Troy Municipal Judge Wjoff ' ; The dead man, discovered IpWr dergymon, and his reactions DAMAGE AT HUM Charles H Losey > * * *..........Burlison Park, was identified byjB it. Fortuna told police that he dosed! The Pmp>« » Baking Co. and „ „ . .> , .. . ***** PJ***it** ”**7 “’l Th* P™f»m will be held in the his Oak n^aurant Henry Crodskv riant manaeer of1 H* wJd if wouk* W«*>*b|y bejt'Smith, of 154 S. Bailey S». Smifhjavlc Room Of First Federal Sav- afteemMniiht r.triri. anrf th^t .k_ - ____, manager^ y^. before the program could be .was married and had four chU-ings and Loan Association of Oak-' after midnight ymterday and that the firm, were ordered te pay dOO ^blished. “ !dren. land branch here \ M ! to fines and court coris for selling--—-^-7---■»—-- -—^-7-— -----------------------------------------—-V-— ... —L.--------„J resqes everything was all right then. Firemen were called to thb scene ^ ^ Welght at 3:30 a.m. Damage to the buiid- P^H- -tag has been estimated at $20.000J J*™** McCollum, loud inaper- _ ___. ^ . • tor for the Midtigaa Department The rertauraot has been la- of Agriculture, said he had checked vetoed to a city zoning dispute n loaves of Peopit’s Bread to a far several monthv TV, city Rochester supermarket; claimed toe rctaura nt coutd ait j All the loaves were below weight, **. * toe area sawed aecoi-ding to McCrihtm. He said artghharhssd sbsppiag- : they were from ‘t to l’j ounces Fortuna appealed to fijitsU'**1** weighted. ’Court and won an injunction pro- hw THUR. FRl SAT.->4 Weekly Special bibbing the city from xderferring Southfield's L. i. Lamb with the pizzeria's operation. D n. e . . . Royal oak ha* ashed the court00 Publ,c Services Job to set aside the infametion. ! SOUTHFIELD - Leonard J.! .Lamb, public works and water ^Nrariy H per cent of toe nation's superintendent here, has been ap- fsmiiies now cany some form of pointed director of public services, file insurance. To tei] the public Lamb. 52. of 22490 W. 104-Mile of the advantages of all types of! Road, has been employed with toe insurance, companies in this field city the last 20 year*. His salary spent over $17 million m national'will remain the same. $9,000 an-newspaper advertising in 1960. nually. STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE! CONSOLIDATED OUR TWO STORES AND ARE NOW OVERSTOCKED! Vinyl Plastic Latex . 'KTT*« CARPET '$5S4K ^ t. 044 Lets Quart. J0c Skint*. Statu ... . 99c Gal. laadai Cawawt Paiut Watatproaf $1.2$ U. Parch aad Oach . $2.95 Oal. Hauaa Paint $1.49 Gal. Tnhm Paint .... $2.49 Cal. END ROLL CARPtT As Low ns $3.95 Sq. Yd. . 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YOU CAN "CHARGE AT KRESGE’S 0LAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CINTKII MIRACLI Mill "CHARGE IT" AT KRESGE’S THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1061 THIRTY-ONE Hovt Hopes for Vaccine r*ww«d from strep m timet, an infaction which may trigger NEW YORK (UH> — A new rheumatic fever, Northwestern experimental rheumatic fever vsfc-l'Uotvefsity aetantfata reported to dne ha* bean stow with encouveg- the American Society far n^i ing results to 10 children who had [investigation. ' Listen, Get All You Can From the Teacher Too often we thing of "listening" as Mo separate sod distinct things and moot certainly as things that A Very Smooth WHISKY; INDEED! credit, yon will have the good sense to put away a portion of your' weekly earnings, there will be no problem meeting the monthly payment on the item. ( Dally organization of coarse material and toe practice o< putting TIME TO 9TAKT You can improve on this organization of njaterial by following a couple of 1. Read ahead in toe text before coming to dam. Listen carefully to what toe teacher is saying and try to guess what it is he'll say next. Every drop of whisky in Sir John is 10 yean or more old, blended with the choicest groin neutral spirits. , n mm. a*>auui wtiu sums tanas strum co.. iu [baaed pSHially on C anyway. Now is the tone to raise [the work you FtheMondly' j Ghost *1.97 Charge Accounts V ' invited CHARGE IT" AT without cash Pay only once a month! DOWNTOWN TEL-HURON DRAYTON ROCHESTER MIRACLE MILE PONTIAC CENTER PLAINS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER l ^V R.ady-mad«, fancy YE s Funny W trimmed casturrres 1 L Cloton m . with masks. At a V97* jf m discount prical | I THIRTY-TWO THfi PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTQBEK18, 1061 fallout Turns Evarylftmg * Whito, Sticky Mm» .OCOWOMOWOC, Wto. W-Ocon. /WWwochm • powdered milk tall- Htor to * fw a* p«v> *“«n the plant drift* ! blocks. V» make . to compUkwd a Council, the pew-dftitoma to • itemnwin Flu Vaccine for County Runs Short; More Due about the expected' increase In wiimw. it |p possible that we may not get an epidemic. The na vaccine is in short supply in Oslrtanrt County, the floindy “ Mith department reposts. The, shortage i [lahable and must be produced! anew from year to year. He added: “Aa a result of . the publicity Blood Donors 'Brook tho Bonk' for Boy, B LINCOLN, Bl. W -Red 'CTOto blood donors "broke the blood; bank” tor Johnny Wallses, t, who tocat heart surgery. ] Although Ms surgeon appealed, for only M pints of Mood, donors! earmarked IP pints at the Mood" A raeortl of (23 bears was taken; by New York State burners during the IMp Mg game season. ,' i.’tilXVSi denturite Vbf'Good-Iinie' Charlie Suffers DuwsyBhuhler Uswhs sstto* or drihktoasraar to s source of auld, JratufimtoXbadw in* you feel lestlni. epWMh. And if ^----‘-g beckscb*. LAUNCH SEQUENCE - Diagram shows how engineer* of- the Ford Motor Co. and North American Aviation propose to use a B52 and 'an X15 to launch a Blue Scout rocket, putting a payload into space. In the diagram, the B53 (the first stage to the recoverable space boaster system) takes off from Cape Canaveral carrying die X15 and the Blue Scoot. At 50,000 feet the 18 Arc on General Subjects tf PltWu Second stage, the X15, is launched and climbs to 156.000 feet bearing the Blue Scout which to then launched. The B52 would return to Patrick AFB Mr landing and the X15 coasts to 300,000 feet, reentering the earth's atmosphere at 00,000 feet, finally landing at Grand Bahama Island. The Blue Scout payload continues on into an earth orbit. Pontiac Library Gets 65 New Books __.jyww______ - don't w»it - try Do*n'» PM*. Doan's P9I* act 3 ways tor msedy relief. 1-Tbev tons s soototag effect on bladder irritttiaM. 2 — A fast pain-relieving action on naans backache, headache*, muicutor aches and S-AT^ « to the I: s ouwat __ _ . bn. So. art the Ulioesan —* millionsbaVe enjoyed for am 60 years. Laras, scoaotay sits Siva* money. Get Don's Pffls Maripacci, "Leading Ladies”; j „ ,.__I ..TTrlnait"; Jablonski, “Harold Arien”; Qturt ;, Htoberstam,'The^NobtotoL^ Autohiography —. Roman ; Nareyan, “The Man-Eat- c .. er to Malgudi"; Rubin, "The Gold- The Main Mmtiac Public Librarylm Weather”: Wodehouse. ‘Th e sonality"; Walker, ‘Tim Medlter-erranKnitoraSs* sad puns 'has recently added 65 books to Its [ice In the Bedroom"; Wolfe, “Thejranean Lands"; Waugh. "Tourist' etr-esenim. strain tor saw- shelves. 'short Novels to Thomas Wolfe." in Africa”; Weinstein, “The <|uto- The following is a list of new! MYSTERY !mobile Engine." v] ft*4#*' ,^rial Creasy, “Gideon's Fire”; Gibbs, J,„ , ■' ’ T able at the main library. "The Chinese Hammer" Bibliography -of American Au- FlCfHON ■inonipui' tobiographies''-; De Grazia, "Amer- Btixen, "Shadows on the Grass"; > ... -Mi*ht» Are Longest I icai?.„W*!lare. L ...T?*. i Dninn - Rep: William E. Miller, Republican national chairman, says be believes Richard M. Nixon has, "renounced his position of titular head” of the national GOP. BERLIN, (AP) - Nearly half West Berlin's 6,500-man TJ.S. garrison rolled out today for a three-day test of combat readiness. Tanks rumbled through the streets at daybreak, followed by armored personnel carriers packed with steel - helmeted Horseshoe Is Unlucky ROCHESTER, NX (CPI) -*w Horseshoes may be lucky for some people, but not Walter Silverman, who told police (hat someone pitched a horseshoe through a large window at his froeen custard store, causing 2250 damage. Former President Dwight D-Eisenhower is the party's national leader, he told a news conference Tuesday. Nixon himself reportedly has told associates he felt the title "titular leader" was an empty honor. Ha recently -anounced he will seek California's governorship in 1962 and will not seek the' White House 4a 1964. UOUIARDjOHflfOri! LAMP- LIGHTER ROOM County Engineers Group 1 to Hear Talk at Dinner | The American Society of Tool AH Manufacturing Engineers, Oakland I County Chapter 66, will meet for I dinner ? p.m. tomorrow at Hotel I Waldron. H Ike program will feature “Hy- j draullc Systems” by D e a I s e a I Engineering DIvMoa, American is a delightful, charm, inf and relaxing dining room where you art served the same deli* cio&s Howard Johnson’s food at the same sensible Howard Johnson’s prices you expect whenever yon stop at the white restaurant with the orange roof. Stop in soon at Rotarians to Hear Talk on Chinese Revolution The tint talk in a series on the Communist Revolution in China will be presented at 12:15 p.m. tomorrow before the Pontiac Rotary Chib. Dr. Sheldon Appleton of Michigan State University Oakland will be the speaker at the meeting in the Waldron Hotel. Ladies9 Raccoon Collar COATS $2495 3650 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS Full length, quilted lining, water repellent, full raccoon collar. Beige or Black Olive. British newspapers exhibited more concern at the prospect of the massive Soviet nuclear blast than relief over the possible delay a HVHwnv .. JowiionJ Boys’ Corduroy SUITS With Reversible Vests no BRING FEAR’ "There is no supreme military advantage to be gained in touching off so large a bomb," said the LADIES’ SKIRT and SWEATER SET Pontiac Girl Hurt When Car Skids Off Road Regular $22,98 Dressmaker sweaters with dyed to match slim or hip stitch skirts. Taupe, magenta, green, aqua and red. A 15-year-old Pontiac girl was injured when a car skidded into a ditch alongside Milford Road in Highland Township last night. Linda Maltese of IIS Howard St. was reported in fair condition The driver Cf the car, Alden Lewis, 26, of 6649 Pine Knob Road, Independence Township, told sheriff's deputies that he was attempting to pass a car ahead on the ritfit side when bis wheels drove onto the gravel moulder and he lost control of his car. The Most Comfortable Shoe You’ve Ever Worn! . WEAR THEM 10 DAYS / A TOM SAWYER SPORT SHIRTS If yon are not completely satisfied... we will refund your money cheerfully. A fine selection of the ever popular and versatile madras sport shirts. They are hr a variety of styles gnd patterns. Select one for your son now! Sizes 6 - 20. i iany others. ;] ier whisky tie like ijciub!” “And it’s 1 he lightest \ whisky in the wc rid, too!’* Canadian] BLACK WHITE TAN Cozy Corduroy “UNKLETOES $098 Cozy bootee boxer pant fashion that lets Mother hear wherever, the Creeper goes! 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WEDNESDAY*, OCTOBER 18. 1061 BWCtffclAwTo» Expcarivc - * || y^ Elated on Being (Quoted in New Dictionary By HAL BOYLE NEW TOME (AP)—I < my high achoA English teachers ■toting the man war. "You mean to i the tlltt I _ 1 “that Harold ' ^ Boyle, that hig- * eared ttttto hey •CONTEMPORARY NOTABLE* •Oh,” I replied, “tte editors decided te modernise the dictionary. So they threw out some of the explanatory phrases of a bunch of iback writers Uke J. Mtt-Alex Pope, and replaced them with new quotes from 14,000 contemporary notables.** who at way in Ms teaai shoes, is quoted twice in the new mabridged Actionary?'* *’l knew it sounds impossible, but it*a true,** says the second. •This is the blackest day for lit. “Oh, I don’t know,” says the third. “I always saapected little Harold had something in him | “So did I." says the fourth. CLASSY CROWD Con-Con Plans Public Hearings Taxation Group First to Sat Data of Oct. 25 as Sounding Board LANSING <1*—Michigan’s con delegates were hart} at work I never suspected it was anything iT,_ _ Gov. Swainson down the line will have a chance to air his views on in a dictionary! OOCUMT BEUCViS Many of my editorial cowork-ers couldn’t believa it either when the massive, 2,720-page new dictionary arrived in our office.. But there in bright dear prtat-both on page 224 under "Mad and-white” and on page 96 under "bum”—was the defining quote “black-and-white world where a guy is either your pal or probably • bum.—Hal Boyle.” "How did this disaster happen munced the first o( many coo-i public hearings will be Wednesday. Oct. 25. The tattled session will deal with the question constitutional earmarking of atata tax money. Most Licenses Forgery-Proof Driving Certificates Issued on Safety Paper to Prevent Defacing LANSING (It/— More than half of Michigan's tour million drivers now curry forgery-proof license*, tha Secretary of State’s Office report*. The black - on - grey wallet-sire card* are printed on safety paper which cannot be wccemfUlly' de- ' What's a contemporary notable?” he inquired. "WeB, according to the dictionary itself, yeuVe looking at one of thorn Buster,” I told him coldly. He looked the other way as quick us ha could, and walked away breathing hard and chewing Mb Mm pendL Actually, Fm la a fbutty classy crowd. Among the other “cos porary notables" are such nowned literary figures as Willie Mays, Ethel Merman, Ted Williams, and Dim Shore. They also managed to find room for quotes by Mickey Spillane, Winston Churchill, Douglas Mao Arthur, W. Somerset Maugham, and Ernest Hemingway. cm of my favorites. Defining meaning of puff, it says, “Hit too many homers and people start puffing you up." The new unabridged Actionary ts the first new edition in 27 years, cost &S00.000 to prepare and has 450,066 entries, faM-hnWng 100,000 new terms. letters against the atonal him sky, and the letters hang there a-j-s-— bmj ‘How does It feel to be quoted In the dictionary?” asked am of my coworkers. "It doesn't really leave you much to five tor doaa it?” jeered a second. Oh, I don't know," said third, “he Mill han’t made the There’s only one thing wrong. The dictionary costa $47.50. That’s a lot.Of money—oven for a**^-temporary notable.” But the next tkhe you drop into the public library, be sure and look tne up. Page 224! Page 296! PrtciiioB Witch Repair ‘LOOK MB W But I'll tell you how it felt. To a >y who started throwing newspapers at the ag* of 16 and hm The committee on taxation and firemen got a jump on eight other Richard Van Dusen (R-Btagham Farms) voiced the views of several delegates when he told the rules arid resolutions committee that putdic hearings were especially important to the early weeks of the convention. "We want to get every type A faced or falsified. The licenses are replacing the former white - an black photographic procure document which would be easily forged. Ayr* of IMS, the office said. 101,82s at the new lice aoea hare been Issued. During the same parted, i73,tM duplicates sad cor- The duplicates were for lost or mutilated licenses and tha corrections wen mostly tor nearly wedded women switching over to their married names or divorcees returning to maiden names. . Licenses must be renewed every three years, the office reminded, and became invalid on the driver’s birthday when the 36 months are PUHHMMS 6 OUT or • DOBS Flilgtolag, sire pWnf. storrosntins rectal itch art often rental* rigns of ■ ftoWsnre. wj ical exports «ny TomtiMsf Pin-Worm*, thsy must bo te tbs Urn intastias where they live end multiply. Th»t’« exactly what Jayao’s P-W reblare do... _______ w they do it: First—s scientific < tbs tablets into the _ they dissolve. Then—Jdjri _______________ ___Is Pin-Wornui quickly and eesily. ... Don’t take chances With dangerous, highly contagious Pin-Worm* - which infect entire (smiths. Oat genuine Jayne’s P-W Vermifuge . . small, eeoy-to-take tablets... apodal sizes tor children and adults. The second time public hearings will be of the most benefit is after the committee has developed some tentative proposals and wants to subject committee thinking to the sounding board of public opinion. We must keep the public informed since they will have to act on what we do.” CUT OFF ORATORY Brake, while stressing the committee's desire to hear all groups and individuals who had something constructive to offer, expressed hope his group would be able to avoid witnesses who would have tots of oratory and little else. Former Osagrsmmaa Alvin Bentley (R-Owerea) told a meet-teg af the committee studying the executive breach ha felt that as a matter af eoartesy Gov. twain-sue should be givea the privilege af being the first witness to be heard. At a meeting of the education committee, it was decided to ask Dr. Lynn Bartlett, state superintendent A public instruction, to appear before the group to give a summary of the state’s present educational setup. Ihls would be a prelude to the committee hearing from other wit- Declines to Commit U. 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Take up to 6 month to pay! fi THIKTY-FIVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 Ex-Presidents Standing By If War Comes Jfer BOB COtNMDINE KANSAS CITY, Mo. — la the event of a Mg war It Is ,to aonte kWTe< active elder atetas- Each hac hia apectal gift, his contribution to make called upon, Xn masM, they’d represent the country's resolute To- TUNNBL TOO* - It’s the proverbial tnan from Mare-tombL Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnel guart funnel Gable? leaves in emergency tfude at toe Kttta-tinny. Itowtaln Tunnel, Outfitted in the latest fire fighting gear. Gable?* ready tor any incident at one*the pike s eight tunnels. Former President Elsenhower's ability to weld divergent opii and unite traditionally auepictaia senior advisory board almost a necessity. Ha la * too. The heat men be had. ha* ginning with Douglas MacArthur, panel the powy of positive decision. No prsaklsnt before him hail many difficult decisior not even Wilson or TDR. Only the inaanbent had as many VJ. would wffer heaped upon him. 1M5 Invasion "* itoie dsdstea to «np the atomic bp* on Japan, aad make It to face ef a petition signed by to ef the aaslear pftfilctoto who bailt It — aad mm It weak at Ahnagofds — plesdlag that It One even asked to be strapped > the lint such bomb dropped a a city, m that ha could bs con-umad with it as a penance for having had a hand In Its creation. At a time when Japeneee wen fighting to the death against towering odds to protect already hat Islands to tbs .south of Japan, the scientist* suggested that the Jape- told about the existence of r and terrible bomb. If the raeistance was so peat in places to? which the <' had SO love, what, would it he when it concerned the homeland? 0»pr.trp the BOMB | the President ordered 0* _____ used — and the history of man underwent sharp alteration. He had unleashed the atom, aad poaed questions which will Aad hi tha one of the el Me Hie, MacArthur, winder to present aad future gen-aratiqna that hi the IJ.8. the basic dedsiona are made by civilians, not tiie military. ★ ■ ' Harry had guts. There'* no rea- Seventy-six-year-old Harry S. Truman would take die first plane to Washington If called upon, Ms friends here say, and not because of any desire other than tn'fee of service to a President he hna come cabinet ef HMeU Tojo to wit to admire greatly. mb a tost POSITIVE WUHAN President Truman had the ooun- Truman wwM bring to any such sei of his military at this time, brief trip to TrwnanriBe, that the years have diluted them. Along with wiinyw of other Americans ha prays there will ba no be more ready to stove, If called upon, than‘this tougb-fibered in-from Independence. He Chares that patriotism with the twg others still living who here been tempered by the fires that sweep the presidency. As peihepe the keemet student ef toe jrwllmy ef toe tlnee, Truman anit refunds best the taet tont nothing ke se toe others could provide, to toe ease of dire need ef Togetherness, But if there is one, nobody Will Truman used to have a sign on his White House de* reading 'The Buck Stops Ham.’’ ♦ * figuratively, it rests on Kennedy's dusk today -r- and nobody could “fail” tor Mr--------mrikwj those three fine Exs. One-Eyed Monster Gets Test Torpedoes Bock SILVOt SPRING, Md. (UPP-A one-eyed robot with powerful daw-like pincers has been designed by Vitro Laboratories to retrieve teat-fired torpedoes from 2,000 feet under the waves. The device, called Solaria, uses a TV camera and powerful floodlights to search the bottom of the sea and then can retrieve a heavy object with Its daws. •i toe awi all Plan, which tod as mue save all Earope from going ( munUt aa any single pet. He followed It with his Point Four plan, the beginning of the miracle of industrial rehabilitation abroad. 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Specially Priced at 1” Furnace FILTERS Parts CABINET JUST-RIGHT SIZE S7 with t W Wood ▼ SpatuMi 199 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,IM1 THIBTY-SEVlt Ewb Prep Gamog Hw» On«f*-*i Card Grid Weekend in State to Draw250,000College-Pro Fans w$ wmmo l. keajuvs Sports Editor, Penttee Praea One at the biggest football weekends In many years Is expected to draw over 250,000 Ians to tour through Sunday. Ila wsriranj w i variety of styles on the gridiron. -Even the local prep seene win have its share of crucial games to add to the attractive college and pro card. The college schedule i Friday night when unbeaten University of Detroit plays host to Navy with 45,009 people expected at Tiger Stadium. Batarday, the Mg game at East Uuntafr'fcefare IMS* people feature tap naked Mfchl ready the Mhmfead team la the country. Over at ha Altar, a crowd ef IMM Is existed la to ragged Pardee. Sunday I wB be the revenge-minded Baltimore Colts against the Detroit Lions with a Ml house of playing in Pemdefe. Saturday night Michigan’s No. 1 schoolboy team, Bay City Handy visits Wiener Stadium to meet Pontiac Centra! to a Saginaw Valley game. ft all adds up to three gnat days ef tatball * * it At Wm Football Writer's Meeting Tuesday, (ha gnaat of honor wad The preps wffl take some ef the football glamor Friday night, as their rivalry at Wiener Ste-The Eastern Mich League wffl start its showd stage* with Port Huron and Fern, with the Ptebe teem at tot academy, Bellino pointed : that Navy has 20 sophomores its vanity and ”whm you have green ldds She that yua can always expect them to make some bad r Jo* Bellino of the Naval Bellino was here to do advance publicity on the Titan-Navy game Saturday night. speet tor U. of D. taenaao we’ve I we knew he to as goad i “We’ve had rough games ag aiw like Boston College whom we’ve lyaten three straight years, but Detroit has also hasten B.C. the peat two yean, this year very handily, ao don’t think ,we’re coming to Detroit over-confident." : The game wffl atari at 8:15 p.m. Triday night in Tiger Stadium. As Mlchlgaa-MIcMgaa State gaaae teat weekend by their re- morale," he continued, “ear boys have looked sharp in drills end feel they can have a real good the two schools before looking into this Saturday's Mg games Coach Bump Bltott, hi remarks preesntod by publicist Ln Ettor, said, “Wa know we are a good team, but Michigan State has a un and deserves tha po- 'As for the Purdue team, we needn’t mention the reputation it especially defensively," Etter noted. “I don’t think the lore to MSU lari weekend has hurt’our Speaking by way of a tree re-—3 i Dully Datjlberty a couple early breaks hart tha Wolverines. Daugherty commented that be la “real scared of the Notre Dame earn.” “We knew that all ef South Bend tow been pointing to this game aR year,” anld Deity.” and they are earning np here wHh Are to their eye#.” Notre Dame publicity director Charlie Callahan admitted that the blah, who have lost 8 of the leal 9 against State, feel they have the beat chance since 1956 of banting the Spartans. “We have good experience, and _oybe not as much depth a| State,” Callahan said, “but we’t been looking forward to this gan for a long time and we fed we The Lions received advance warning that Johnny Unites is regaining old farm and the Baltimore Coits are “tiled’’ of these hairraising losses to Detroit/ Publicity dtreetar ef the Cette, ■any Hughes said tha Celts are “We lost Lenny Moan for the wood half ef the Bean game last week and that hart M. Jimmy Orr was also hurt and didn’t play, but we were very Hippy with Unltaa, especially hi tha see- ‘ ond half. He completed U ef S passes tor toe day.” Several Los Angeles writers in attendance commented Ant mm | ' i*t 6-f wanting for top attractions. Tha writers stayed in town from the JUme-Lions game Sunday. The Rams are working out this weak it U. of D. until Friday whm they will head for New York whang they face the Giants Sunday- ■Ml the Packers last season and has been a standout on the defensive platoon this year. The Packer defense has permitted only Si points —fewest in the 14-team league. Homung, who is single, has been ordered by 14th Army Corps headquarters to report to Ft. Riley, Kan. Oct. SO. Nitschke’s Joey Jay Named National League Comeback Player NEW YORK (API—Joey Jay. made by the opponent and tom it into a touchdown.” “They don’t hewn great speed, but they’re quick and sUU fast Titans Have Best Passing Attack NEW YORK CAP) —Texas, Notre Dame, Detroit and West Texas State are toe team ere in offense and scoring among college football teams this week WWW Statistics from the NCAA Service Bureau today riww Texas the total offense leader with an average of 448 yards in four garnet, rebounding Notre Dame leading In rushing offense with a par game average of 330J, Detroit the passing leader with 211.T yards per game, and West Texas State toe scoring pace-setter with 156 prints In four games, a whopping 36-print average. West Texas doesn’t flgurb to lose that distinction this weekend, either, since it is matched against Hardin-Simmons. The latter has permitted more prints then any other major teem ao far—IT2. .WWW A bruising 332 yards on tha ground against Southern California last Saturday put Notre Dame into the ground gaining fit PRESS BOX John Roberts of Chicago defeated C. J. Farley of Grand Rapids. 1 up in 19 hriea, in the North and South Senior Amateur grit tournament Tuesday at Pine hurst, N. C. w w w Northern Michigan is rated No. 1 this week in the UPI small college football poll. Northern edged Mississippi Southern by nine prints in the voting for the top 10 teams. w w w The Detroit Tigers, wh* An-tohed Sad In the American League pennant nee, yesterday were rated tt 43/1M World Series shares at fl.IM.M a share. WWW Don Schwall, who left the University of Oklahoma in 1957 to sign a 150,000 bonus contract with toe Boston Red Sox. was named the American League’s Roride-of-the-Year today by UFI. ♦ W W, Basel Park’s Las PavtoM, U. ef M. gnard. was tort to the Wolverines lor the aeaaan today after andergring surgery tor removal of cartilage in Me knee. Tackle Jim Babbitt of MMJ had a tonsillectomy today Four Touchdowns Load Champions to Victory Dave Breeding’s tour touchdowns paced defending champions Lutes Rams to their si straight victory, a 38-0 nod Stringham, last weekend ln the Waterford Township Recreation Department’s Boys Touch Football League. Other highlights included Joe Long’s three touchdowns in Beaumont's Bombers 160 triumph over Drayton Plains, and a last minute safety provided by Bob Sjul* stad, that gave Leggett Raiders a 15-13 win over Beaumont Flyer*. Other results: Burton Vikings 24, Waterford Village Wildcats 0; Sandburg IS, Williams Lake T-Birds 6: Haviland Eagles 13, Schoolcraft 0; Adams Vikings 36, Govert Spartans 6; Colley Blue Devils 12, Haviland Hellcats 2; Waterford Center IS; Monteito 6. lead over North western. Texas moved up to second place with a 313.3 average. Third is top-ranked Michigan State, wich j' Notre Dame Saturday, will 293.3 avenge. WWW Tens holds about a 26-yard advantage over Mississippi in total offense and Ole Mire Is run-nerup to Detroit to passing yardage after tossing for 351 yards against Houston last Saturday. o. rim ra ava> . 4 *>* w*» rtft < tt Un 419 5 ESP MlilUlW Holy Crow Spartans Given Edge Over Irish Saturday tie wtth Notre Dame. w w w Quarterback Jerry Gross of the University of Detroit held 2nd place tMs week among the total effe«— leaders in major college football statistics. Htt IL 4 D. quarterback has gain hi 94 plays In three g NEW YORK (API - After hardy surviving last week’s flock of upsets (40 right, 17 wrong for .702) these college football selections are made by the tried and true bet-pin method—Just stab and forget. Michigan State over Notre Dame: For the second straight weekend Michigan State participates In one of the schedule’s best games. The Spartans may never be as good again as they were last Saturday but they likely will have enough left to stop tost regiment of Irish vanity hacks. Ohio State prer Northwestern: Bob Ferguson gives the Buckeyes the edge. Colorado over Kansas State: The Buffaloes now ere determtoed to go an the way- They have the material. Georgia Tech over Aub You gotta stick with Stan Gann. Louisiana State over Kentucky: The Bayop Bengal* get revenge for that Surprising 3-0 setback at a year ago. sissippl doubled the score on the Greenlee a year ago and they are good enough to do It again/fUa time. yZ. ! Arkansas over Texas; Albania’ new attack, wHh/Lance Al-worth at the bebn/wfll prevail over the Longhorn. • Iowa over wlaweiAii Tha Hawkeyes hart too much for Ron Motor’s pairing to overcome. Alabama over Tennesse: The Alabama defense Is about as stingy m they com* while Pat There Just are not enough Iowa Staten to hold the horde ct ~ sourians at boy but the Tigers will have their hands full wtth tailback Dave Hoppmann. Syracuse aver Penn State: The midweek hospital report says that all three of Syracuse’s top three quarterbacks are battered 1 that Ernie Darts la la healthy. That’s the decisive •r Purdue: The ■naitlng from that 2S4 lashing given (hem by PATCHING UP THE UNE — University 4 Wrhtgaa tackle John Houtman from Adrian is taped ap by trainer Jim Hunt la preparation for a practice session as the Wolverines conduct heavy scrimmages to get ready for Saturday’s game wtth Purdue at Ann Altar. Houtman starts in the forward wall for Michigan and pocks 246 pounds on a $4 flume. ★ W W ★ * * Football, Baadbftll Stars Back In Armed Forces PCH II Meets 'Opportunists' Saturday Pro Teams Hit by Call-ups Machen Seeking Title Shot After Beating London LONDON (API—America’s Eddie Machen flies home today after a victory that could bring him closer to a shot at Ftayd Patter son’s world heavyweight boxing The victim was Britain’s Brian London, who waa outclassed by Machen in five one-rided rounds Tuesday night and retired from the scheduled 10-rounder complaining his nose felt like tt was broken. ’Now I want a fight with Henry Cboper (British champion) to decide who is the No. 1 contender for the world title,” the unmarked Machen told repoi after Ms light exercise in London’s indoor Wembley Stadium. .EVERYBODY’S! BOWLING. 9—RUDE By DON CASTER Four-Time All-Star Wiener SLIDE into the delivery. The lowest paint in the downswing occurs when the ball and the or slide, starta. Here’s where the slide brings the bowler to within from two to six inches of the foul line. Tta ball comes past the left foot, put over the foul line and is delivered toward the target. Complete control of your movements is important. The Wide should come naturally, without wsvarfog or loss at balance. Just as important, a natural slide allows your complete attention to focus on tha target tfnwMu LUCK O' THE IRBHT - Coach Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State holds a gold-plated four-loai clover—looking suspiciously like a shamrock—given him by a fan. Wtth Mm la team captain Ed (Rocky! Ryan, defensive signal-caller who wffl miss Saturday's game against the Irish ef Notre Dame due to a dislocated shoulder. Ryan attended Notre Dame as a freshman. The Irish and MSU match perfect records Saturday at East Lansing. Dale Leads Baron by 3 Reid Point Leader Again By CaUCK A BAIR The wild tattle f Chanty Individual prep scoring honors continues with the standings changed all around again this week at the midway point ct the MU season. Doris Reid at Ferndafe and surprising Roger Stewart at Bloomfield mis moved up from 2-2 positions to 1-3 by matching 24-point outings tort Friday. Swift Reid holds a three point advantage wtth Tl potato to M. Stewart hM 64 hi the tart two Baron games. Both wffl get rugged tests this week wtth the Dales host to strong Fort Huron and Bloomfield going at week’s top man Tom Mitzel-feld waa held to one touchdown by Roseville and dropped to 3rd wtth 98. Rick GoliMU at Hazel Park tallied 18 to take 4th wtth 50 and Art Schuetor got It for □roves to gala 5th at 49. Mb Paddy at west Btoomfield by ehelktag op II Saturday for Schuttx to an the top 20 hat for the tot rim* tide tan. Other new-ere this week are Bin Conti at Hofftr, 8L James’ Ron Kotetoe and Ml Barth, VtonrimlM Our Bay Gfy Handy Invades Wisner for Valley Game Chiofs Hope to Upset Michigan's Top-Rated Grid Machine Lady. Eotetos got off to a slow ■tart after befog 11th hi the county tort year while a Royal Oak St. Mary. * * * Out of the select group this time are Bob Mchean of Ferndato, Holly's Jim McArthur, Gary Cun penter, West Bloomfield, Stan Garwood at Orchard Lake St. Mary and Davo Hallmark, Lake Orion. BB1 Trleloff of Romeo has been dethroned in the area hy steady Jim Rate of Armada. Dwight Lee, New HSven, moved up to 3rd. Inlay City has three hoys In top ten. Losing Sfrtak Ended by Pistons, 142-108 EAST DETROIT IB—The Detroit Pistons ended a three-game National Basketball Asaodatkm exhibition toeing streak tort night by overpowering the anclanttt Royal* 142-108. The Pistons led 6640 at the half and exploded la the third quarter to run up a, 9542 lend. Cementing Grid Relations Flint Northern, Chiefs Stage 'Goodwill' Trips Scholia. Onnbrook ........ MW. W. Bloomfield May, BorthTlUo . m Football players from, Pontiac Central and Flint Northern Ugh schools exchanged ‘‘goodwill” vto-. -its yesterday to cement athletic | * relationships between the two to- The “peace” miaetona came as la result ef the wild melee which i followed Friday night’s grid dash lag. * between the two teams at Flint’s , J Atwood Stadium OtatfS* I mtlae wonTta gaaae, 74, and [ a series of Rghts broke ant mg the players a* tha eloek Reid of Northern and PCH co-captains Bob Pomeroy and Roy Couser visited their rival la an effort t fogs and ftoutoX Five Norther* ___ been suspended by bend coach Ed Krupa for thefc part tol the breed- n to rat tt Mten j wmd \h The tree tor all was quickly put under contaol by conchas of ‘ (fog It eras certainly a regrettable Incident and one that veteran Valley uhaiitvaiie cannot wend uSLSiti hr the rest of tan season. 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NRESTONE TERMS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES • LOW PRICED CARTER TIRE COMPANY 370 South Saginaw St. m: FE 5-6136 COMING TO *MT\- BUI Welu will be among the bowling grants win adit be harp to help the new *300' Bowl driebrate its grand opening Oct K-28. - Black Hawks Gain 1st Win World Champions Score 5*3 Victory After Two Tie Games. By CHUCK ABA1* The people at *300* Bowl are trying to get ready tor a tremendous grand opening coining up next weekend but they keep getting sidetracked to watch bowlers on the way to booming scores. A big S00 by Larry Hall of Union Lake and a 297 by Don Taylor of Pontiac on successive days were reported in Monday’s Press. Now another 300 has been added. Veterdn city kegler Mike Oodoshlan of the West Side Classic rolled the 1st perfect game of his impressive career In an open bowling* CHICAGO (AP) - The world champion Chicago Black Hawk* finally broke into the victory column Tueaday night alter a pair of ties, bat Coach Rudy PBoua and bis player* were far Korn satisfied with their 5-3 triumph Boston. know we play New York Thursday night,” said Pilous, "but we're going to practice tomorrow anyway. Maybe we can tighten up the dub a bit.” Except for a abort span of one minute, 30 seconds in the second period when they scored three quick coals, the Hawks were a tar cry from the team which won the Stanley Cup last season. Pilous feels this team Is much better than the one which defeated Montreal and Detroit in the playoffs to capture the title last Melnyk. Bobby Hull and Stan Mlklta provided Chicago’s three quick goals in the second period and Ron Murphy and Horvath scored in the final period. Boston's goals were provided by Tarry Gray, John Bucyk and Chariie Bum. . i 1 a a ts 11th Frame em Michigan, Inter -akes, Tri-County and Oakland 3 Leagues, dr frp: Two of the state's r A powers, Ferndale i both unbeaten id\ garnet, collide at Femdale b match marking the 3rd straight day the Cam Lake & establishment^ has i jumping with erdte-i. foehtnn, who has starred in ton Bowlerama, put together 300-253-2X1 for 758. He is sporting a 187 average this season after bring around 194 tut y Surprised and happy is proprie-r Joe Puertas. lt is unusual to have high of a keg place. Mute its the magic of tha name. \ Getting hack to jthat tag. Bo'erling greats Billy.Wela and Frank danse Star trials despite having oaly If games behind him tMa year ... CradH Ml te Parker Bales at Howe’s Uiis. Waterford Auto. Body has won IX straight since dropping 3 opening to pace Merchant's race at Howe’s. A1 Doud and Norm Andreas share high game honors with 33k Bill Wyckoffs 619 has been the top aeries . . . Fireballs, Carl Hough's and Team 12 locked in tie for Women’s Oakland County Employes lead. Mary Urtohovle hit 187 and VI Card 475. ♦ * * W Bowl aeons: R. Fisher 383, Morrow 247. C. Walter 238, 308, K. Flowers 334, J. Smith 232. V. J***** M“*Md aW’ featured. TherrTj ..) i f e a ft a 10 •1 *1 II ..a last Hills Booters Defeated Bloomfield HQls Junior high school soccer team fori a 4-3 do-n to the Oanfarook reserves yesterday. Jerry Johnson and Geof Smith scored for the losers, who now have a 1-1 record. Tha Hills booters meet Grosse Pointe University School at Grosse Pointe on Tuesday, Oct 31 will also be enter _ talnment, free SB bowling and other highlights. The Falstaffo, GODOSHIAN captained by Welu, will be seen Oct. 36 at 8 p.m. His teammates include such standouts as Harry Smith, Dick Hoover, A1 Savas, Glenn Allison and Ron Gandern. Welu and Clause will be on hand the next two days to bowl and give pointers. A program of competition Involving all the visaing stars to bring arranged far the occasion. Paul George, Bowlerama actual champion in 1960, and Shirley Pointer did quite a Job winning the East qualifying rounds for the •[National All-Star. They are now { getting ready for two nigged week-* ends of state finals. Monroe Mooro ran Info,more physical troubles In Detroit qualifying. Two weeks ago he looked like a shoo-in by starting with a 336 average for six games and still was hitting at a 230 dip after nine to lead the peck. But he wrenched his back in the 10th game and could not regain his stuff despite treatment by two doctors. NIGHT RACING 9 Races Nightly Rain or Shine through November 8 JACKSON HARNESS RACEWAY attvw i . Dun 301-305. Mrs. Helen Oakley . All members of a Denver Iri-Nut team have the 1st name \ and wear nutty jewelry. Milted Wins Clarenceville HanieiMeet Milford's Ted Nriwaari a course record as he led the Redskin* to the Class B championship in the Clarenceville invitational fcqrosa country meet Tuesday. Milford woe with 14 potato. Livonia Franklin, a 10th grade school that Jari opened this foil, finished a surprising second with 85. Then name Lutheran West, M, Ctafeacevtlle 108, Ctarkstoa 111. West Bloomfield 118 aad North vi lie 1W. Other Milford runners in the top 10 were Joe Veresch, third; John Hurtebise, fifth; Rick Adams, sixth; and Bob Faught, ninth. h it h. Max Zaporski ran the Orchard Lake St. Mary course in 19:97 to spark Detroit St. Joseph to a 15-40 harrier win over the Eaglets. Irv Jaskolski was sixth for OLSM and Larry Nowosielski was 10th. howdown for Area Leagues WaBed Lake’s ■detested V»-lags travel la Bartley. Iks winner will be on top the I-L standings alone, and at the same time ha heavily favored to finish the seassa In find place. Lapeer and Rochester battle tor tha TrfCeunty lead at Rochester. Tha winner will have one league game left, Lapeer against weak Kettering and Rochester *itk mediocre L’Anae Crouse. WWW Troy, t half gams baht Fitzgerald to the Oakland B race, it hast to the Spartans. Avondale, tied with Troy, must win its tra-with Lake Orion to mm x Important games te the Southern Thumb have Capac traveling to Rnchor Bay and Brown City at Memphis. 1 The EML championship won’t • decided at Femdale. Royal Oak Kimball will have something to say about that ^before the season if over. Both Mrt Huron and Femdale must ptay^ Kimball, another and Birmingham Seaholm to fit^Mt. Clemens in loop contests. Rematch Clause Is Not Binding prise this season. The reefed by quarterback _ Krumm, haven’t overwhelmed any -mt, but they have beep win-by comfortable margins. Berkley’s only tarn had been to TACOMA. Wash. (AP)-As tar as tha National Boxing Association is concerned, Tom McNeriey would not be bound by the return bout clause in his heavyweight title fight contract with Floyd Patterson. __ he wanted to dude out on the rematch clause, v/e would not suspend him,” Dr. Charles “ Larson said Tuesday. Larson, a Tacoma pathologist, is president of the NBA. dr * dr Patterson, the champion, has rignwl to meet McNeriey, an Arlington. 'Maas., fighter, in Toronto Dec. 4. Tia contract provides that if McNeriey wins he must offer Patterson a rematch. Larson said the McNeriey fight would be recogbized as a world's championship heavyweight match but would not relieve Patterson of his obligation to mfeet tha No. 1 challenger by March 11. The top fbaltopgsr at present is Henry Cooper of England. NBA rules require the champion to meet the top challenger at least once a year. Antonio vino on t) He had games of 2M, 818 aad 987 In the Mg start. "Mo" made the nationals two years ago while fighting off the flu and then got real rick during the m worth is. Mtanoaoou**. Paul action at Omaha, Neb. following a ^ »•? Twt i good start SKIPPING ABOUND Debbie McKee, only 10, rolled games of 133-157-175 in b a n t a m league at Airway Lanes . . . Thunder-birds off to good start led by Ed Lubanrid and Billy G.. . Miracle Lounge heeds Elks Ladies loop featuring 2355 series high. Hoover has 213, A Hickson 534 ha-top individuals. 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Series Payoff Legg Than 1960 NEW YORK, CAP)—The victorious New York Yankees each received 87,389.11 for their World Series victory over the Cincinnati Reds, but they came out about 81,100 poorer than the Pittsburgh Pirates, who won to 1900. The Pirates came out with 88,417.94 each last year because their home park, Forbes Field, had a bigger rapacity then Cincinnati's Croeley Field. . ★ # r\ot The share for each Yankee was the lowest since 1962, Commissioner Ford Frick announced Tueaday. The Yanks at 1952 each banked 85,982.65 after beating Brooklyn in the Series. The Yanks voted 36 1-6 shares, plus cash awards of 834,500. This included 33 full shares along with seven fractional slices. Eiurl Torgeson, Hal Reniff, Bud Daley,'• BUly Gardner and Jack Reed all received full shares although they were not with the season. So did trainers Gus Mauch and Joe Soares. Cincinnati awarded 30 full | shares of 85,35636 and seven fractional shares. Catcher John Edwards, who came to the dub on June 27 got a half share the pitcher Ken ‘Johnson, who was recalled July 21. ditcher Darrell Johnson, No. l receiver j after ha was obtained from Philadelphia on Aug. 14, collected a quarter share. The total player pod was $645,-928,%-with 70 per cent going to the Series teams. The second place teams got 15 per cent, the third place teams 10 per cent and the fourth place teams 5 per cent.| be on the Yellow Jacks* field. PNH AT HOME Waterford invades Winer Stadium for e game against Pontiac Northern that always Brawn well. PNH has am km in league play and moat down tbe Skippers to stay in contention for the H. ebam- Brown City. Armada aad New Haven are tied for first place to the Thumb loop. Memphis could knock Brown City from tha lead, but Armada should have an easy time at home against Dryden and Almont can expect the sajne treatment at home againri New Uain. the loser of the Capac-Anchor Bay game will he all but ellm-ated from title contention. Howe's Farmington Keglers Hitting Well The Howe’s Lanes Senior Claaric and Farmington Major Classic report some good early aeaaon Bores. At Howe’s wfiere Haupt Pontiac has a alight edge on Frottog’l in a dose overall race, Jack Davidson Mt 216-235 In 821, Jim Debow 241-800, F. Beattie 200-211 to 005 and A1 Bennett 228-584. There wore 14 other 200 games. ★ ★ A Hank Gntowikg paced four team [over 3000 at Nor-West Recreation with 3139 featuring a 1130 game. Ltatiey led the way with . John Molnar had 283-287 _ Bud Hill 223-224 to 647, Jerry Swtoep 233-644. Jim Nycum 247. Brace CuWiingi and Chuck Bhgh 244. \ s area In tha game. the win ever Waterford last Friday. Coach Gene Konley has come up with a strong team at Rochester. Lapeer was supposed to be a dear favorite for the crown, hut the Falcons could take It away from the Panthers. Kettering steps outside the leegue to entertain Roseville at Waterford Township’s field. Romeo tries, to get back on the winning track at home againri league foe L’Anae Crouse. A win would assure the Bulldogs of a third place finish. TROUBLE AHEAD The only tiling in the Oakland B that is following form so far Fitzgerald’s position to first place. And this could come to an end Friday. Troy has a strong team. Avondale will be a favorite to down Lake Orica, but anything can happen In efoae rivalries. Lake Orion appeared to be on the read te recovering after a poor start only to be whipped by Oak Park. Clawson goes to Mad-law la the ether leagae game The thought of beating a Pontiac school Venough to get Waterford’s Skipper* up for PNH like they Wfcre against Kettering. The Skippers haven't imred to two game* and Northern's defense is one of the best to the wqgne. Southfield, its title popes all but shattered, plays winleaU Farming-ton at home. It will be the enmehing ground game, of Bloomfield Hills against Holly’s pawing attack. The Bkr- ons will be favored. Roger Stew* [art has chalked up nine touchdowns in tbe lari two games and passed for another. Clarenceville is at Milford, Narthvllle goes to Brighton and Wert Bloomfield la at home to other Wayne-Oakland games. Pontiac Country Club Scene of Hole-b^-One Bill Fletachauer, 2309 Silver ijIm Rd., played a lot of fsU before finally scoring his first ace. The 69-year-old former owner of Silver Lake Golf Club fired a\ hole-in-one on the No. 8 hole’at Pontiac Country Chib lari Saturday. He used an eight-iron to cover the 135 yards. The ace gave him a 74 for the round, even per. JIM ‘Ip * BEAM lM of f? Trust World's Finest Bourbon Now! FLORSHEIM creates the only comfort shoe that doesn't look the part! ..all choose it for its style; enjoy it for ito comfort. Six exclusive features: Ftarewedge, Snug Fit Arch, Flexole, Arch Prop, Pre-Shaped Instep, Combination Heel. GIVE THE UNITED WAY 20 W. Huron St. FI 2-3821 Open Friday end Monday 'til 9 P. M. Shoes for the Entire Family” THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, mi thirty-iv iyfe - jUehy f he Outdoor "Trail. Plenty of Salt * to Keep Game Press Pheasant Contest Opens With Season Friday Hooter* hoping to hove a big game trophy mounted from this season's kill are urged by taxidermists to use plenty of salt in preserving their trophy specimens. Taxidermists have other tips on trophy care, but all effort is wasted if an unsalted specimen begins to spoil before reaching the Shop. These men win not aeeept a specimen showing signs of spoilage, explaining that such mounts are unsatisfactory and will last only a few years. Thumb District Best Location for Ringnecks Rabbits, Squirrels and -Coont Became Legal on Same Day The part of hunting most nim-rods has* been waiting lor pheasant season opens at 10 am. Friday. The Pontiac Press pheasant contests starts at the same tiihe. A 090 savings bond will be awarded the Oakland County resident bringing in the heaviest ring-neck and a $39 bond will goto the hunter bagging the rooster with Oaty« gflMe. The birds eaa be taken anywhere to Michigan with shet- Oet. M to Nov. S team. Pheasant* shot at praaervea am not All entries must be brought to ■ > Press sports department' for m. and 1 pm. Monday through Friday abd from 7-to 11 am. Sat- The birds should not be dressed I weighing. d In the Low-/ until 10 a-m. rein gad weadchuefce come legal targets la th i third at the state get the Mg play. State gam* experts are sticking to their summer predictlsne that Michigan hunters will bag upwards of 950,000 pheasant thiA year. Last year, tiny took about 974,000 birds, somewhat below the average for recent years and substantially under th« record 1.4 million taken hi 1014. Summer brood counts by rural mail carriers, usually a reliable barometer for the season ahead, indicate substantial dreps in pheasant populations in the lush hunting potmds ot Eastern “ ” Area Hunters Score on 1st Moose Hunts For most trophy heads, deer, elk or mooee, s five-pound bag ot table salt ia sufficient. Hunters planning to have a hide tanned should have enough salt to preserve the whole By DON VOGEL Pontiac Press Outdoor Writer The urge to collect a trophy larger than a deer sent three area hunters to Ontario this month In search of moose for the first time. And all three returned to Oakland County with enough moose meat to easily last the winter. "it it it L. Z. Monroe, Drayton Plains, press room foreman for Hie Pontiac Preps, and Milo Fisher, Birmingham, bunted 00 miles north of Cochran. Bdwln Welch, 91 Mary Day 8t„ Pontiac, scored along the Montreal River in the Algoma area north of Sault 8te. Marie. Monroe bagged the largeet mooee. It took twe shots from his N-N to dawn the 1,300-pound bull. The animal, estimated to be six years old, had an antler spread of 45 laches. Usher returned home with the head and meat of a young bulL TROPHY FOR den — L Z Monroe, Drayton Plains, looks over the antlers o( the moose he begged on a recent trip to Northern Ontario. Taxidermist Al Hilde said the 45-inch antlers wtre bettor than average for that area of Canada. Welch also collected a young bull. Ha was hunting out ot Dam-Hite Lodge, owned by Lester Patton, former Pontiac refrigeration supply dealer, who now spends the winter In Drayton Plains. The lodge Is located at Mile 92 on the Algoma Central railroad. ★ Ar • Ar “The season on moose wasn't open where the lodge Is lo- Crown Fires New Threat to Forests catad," said Welch, "to we took a canoe 27 miles east on the Montreal River." Patton, guide Piter Pines and Welch set up camp and headed up a tributary in search of mooee. "We came aramd a bead and saw a e LANSING III - As tree plantations spread and grow and as vast stands of pine mature on buraed-aver land, state fire-fighters are increasingly worried threat of the crown fire. Flames that sweep with awesome speed through the tops of tall trees, creating their own draft as they move, are much harder to control than the surface fire. trol in recent years has allowed good natural, forest growth. TOWERING TREES Big stands of Jack pine and other coniferous trees whkh spouted on land burned over by devastating fires of the last century have 40 to 75 01 "The crown fire in the biggest w4*ve got in torest fire today." said Milton M. assistant chief of the ifvttiou Department's stration division. They .report 20 per cent fewer broods than last year sighted In the Thumb district and 29 per cent fewer in the southeastern comer of the state. tree plentsHsne, thick stands ot gins growing to INS height*, an Increasing la tea* and aamber. So are planting* by the state and federal gev- wtth the UJ. Forest Service in working out a program of crown fire research and control. "Michigan is taking a lead in its men, although we haven't made much headway yet,” said Bergman. "Research in techniques and equipment for fighting the fire have been given highest priority at our forest fire experi- ment station near Roscommon." “I hate to think what might pen in the Au Sable valley, tor example, If a good crown fire got going," said Bergman. "Conditioot there ere ripe, and it could be e inder box after a period of Outstanding success in To combat the problem, conservation departments of Michigan, ■■■ ‘am co- HRAW COVER Game men, however, figure that heavy cover, mostly the result ofl a late wheat harvest, hid a good many birds that the mailmen normally would catch sight of as they travel their routes. The survey period also was a bit earlier than last year. "Regardless of what the ritua-tton b, the best hunting I* still to be found la the Thumb," aaid Vie Jansen, pheasant apeeJaltet for the State Conservation De Don’t Bypass JLocal Doctors Emergency First Aid for Gunshot Wounds tho tree tops. "We am also trying to improve the sand-opreader, which has heat very successful in fighting surface firm, so that we can spray large quantities of sand into tree tops and bring crown ft Bergman said. Provincial fire-fighters in On- Because at a mild winter, the pheasant outlook is considerably improved in some areas. Pheasants appear to be twice as nu-nierous as usual hi Arenac, Newaygo and Gladwin Countie* and 'What Trout?' Asks Voelker other areas on the northern fringe of the pheasant up it range. They’re also it countfe*. Neither area, however, is noted for big pheasant populations. \ Central counties probably will furnish about the safe portunlties last year. Surveys indicate per cent of the ] tton Is to be found nal line running from ty on Lake Huron Muskegon County, cent of the birds are in the eastern half of that section. EARLY «nj. As to past years, hunters probably will knock down about 70 per cent of the season's take the first week and 30 to 40 per cent of these the first day. “Cover Is heavier teas mud this year, but beware el fee heavy hunting preroam to MtoM- " Practically all the com crop still was standing at the riart of ttte 1900 season and that was a problem for hunters,” he said. "The harvest already has rioted this year." Bag limits this year are the same aa last—two a day, four in possession and eight for the ~~ After the firri day, hu: hour* start at A a.m. and dose •t 7 p m. The opening of Michigan's pheas- ant season Friday morning will mean thousands of hunters in the field. Moat hunting trips are pleasant outings, whether they result MARQUETTE (AP) — One of Michigan’s best known trout fishermen says the state la fooling a lot of anglers by legalizing fall rainbow fishing where there aren't any rainbows. That's what John Voelker, bestselling authority and former stats supreme court justice, told the last week. Voelker drove to Marquette from hie home in Wipe ruing to report to the commission that there Just aren't any rainbows-in the Dead Tver north of here, one of the designated for the special ’t latched on to a i many year*,” he 1 for ■* to Voelker, author at "j a Murder” and “Trout Mi suggested that fishermen lowed to keep any gechi caught in the specially designated waters Gerald E. Eddy, state censer- N «- BB shot CM inflict ration director, told the torraer Jurist that one'of the jfl-------- tton Department's rat tions to the legislature would allow special season on both brown and rainbow trout. ‘That would make me a happy u>, said Voeflter, hie lace breaking Into s grin. "There are tote of fishermen, including me, heart tort in bunting." tario have met with only modest ess in dropping water and I chemicals to burning tree tips from [tanks attached to airplanes, beg or not But now and then a halting trip brings occur* at horns while the prospective hunter Is namng * firearm tor the outing. Today’s Health, the Ot the Americas Medi RECORD LOW Forest fire damage dropped to a record low in Michigan last year-only 2,978 acres burned over. Mostly because of leas rainfall at critical periods, damage so tar this year has climbed past 8,000 seres; L If the shot has penetrated the chest, apply a thick, mag bandage to keep air from escaping. 2. Be sure to consider that a bene may be smashed or cracked as well as the tissue damaged. Immobilise any fracture. 3. Improvise a stretcher to move the victim from the field to the nearest auto or truck. Much harm can be done in improper transportation of a wounded hunter. 4; Speed \h important in getting to a doctor in caasa of chest or facial injury and in urinary tract damage. Otherwise the urgency is so great and gentle transportation ia worthwhile. Often ft is wise to summon a physician to the s 5. Avoid a common error of bypassing the local physician and moving the victim a long distance to a hospital or larger center. Rural physicians usually are very experioiced In dealing with accidents, and the long trip may aggravate the injury. As remedy as IMS, fires swept ever MI,OSS acres la The highest figure la “ yean was M,MU fire in recent history was nothing mo* than a backyard bonfire in oamnarison to the great 19th Century'- conflagrations that took hundreds of lives, bumad millions of acres and caused untold damage to private property. Rapid detection by air and a network of fire lookout stations and development of remarkably efficient fire-fighting equipment virtually assure that Michigan will never aee their like again. Solunar Tables The schedule ot solunar periods, as printed below, has been taker from John Alden Knight’s Solunar Tables. Flan your days so that you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in good cover during these times. Thuradsy Friday .. Saturday touch any other part of the hide. This Induces slipping ef the specimen » uuuacrmiss um mediately, keep it pool. Be sure M§ i ls out of the sun and away from! camp fires. Chemical Treatment Claimed SuccesM I Taxidermists ware hunters not to out the front of the seek when preparing a Mg game head to the field. Here’s how to do M 1) The skin should be removed from" the flesh by cutting a circle around the body at the shoulders and Including the brisket. It is better to leave more skin than necessary at the lower end of the If necessary to complete skinning, cut down the back of the neck from a point between the ears to the circle cut around the body. 2) In removing the akin from the flesh, cut the ear cartilages dose to the skull and leave the entire cartilage in the akin. 3) Put salt in the mouth, nostrils, 4) Heavily salt the neck skin and stuff the cavity, with grass, straw or newspdpers. 5) Don’t let any part of the hide If it is not possible to f* Jm_. to the taxkternuR DM m LANSING (AP)-Chetofri treatment of takes to wipe 1 stunted and unwanted fkfi id solid success, the State CtosMl tton Department reported today; I Recent seining of Austin, Wtora and Long Lakes in KateegaSB County proved the value *q£ fit program once again, the jgQjfil ment said. r3i * 4 * =3E| Last fall, the department poisfif ed many tons of carp In the thfil lakes and rehabilitated thqgfcjfig largemouth bass and Ir™' pike, which feed on small jj The selalag li II 11 if1 warm-water fish have fadBBCT I good foothold la all throeJBfiB I the department said. oqjjFiB 1 carp tamed up la the si" Similar results have Men 1 served elsewhere, the depigtnfi reported, notably at Lddymlufif St. Joseph County and the “Qtpfif Lakes” hr Lapeer County»':"*rhfi« i overrun with carp not Mfe? ago. In the last two ig*1ispgv years, they havu yielded gHHC warm-water fishing, to* bluegills running up to 10 fe the shore," soli Welch. "She spooked before I could get a shot. When we came te the next bend, we Just shoved the front ef the canoe out enough so are could see. A cow and n young bull were near the water. “After backing the canoe out of eight, we moved on shore to a place whan we could see the moose. I was going to shoot the cow, but Lester said to try for ths bull and he would shoot at the cow." ★ ★ ★ Welch dropped the animal where it stood with one ehot from his 30-00. Patton missed the cow. The bull weighed about 1,000 pounds.. t "It took almost two days for us to get the meat back to the lodge," Welch reported. LIT OTHERS GO HUNTING While other men's thoughts turn to hunting, Paul Crowder, 428 Midway St, Pontiac, goes fishing. Crowder was fishing ths small lake off Auburn Ave., Just west at Opdyke Rd, last Friday evening when he hooked end landed n 15-inch perch weighing twe pounds. As is usually the case, it was the only fish he landed. The perch was heavy with spawn. ★ ★ ★ Three Pontiac area Irish Terriers, a breed not too wen known in Michigan, turned in good performances at the recent Progressive Dog Show. Medharras Tulara and Meharras Buccaneer, owned by Charles Kltely, 8988 Cooley Lake Road., won best of winners and best oil opposite sex, respectively, first in the American-bred dog class was Mcrrymacks Clancy, owned by Mrs. Francis Mack, 217 Nelson St., Pontiac. ★ ★ 4 MTs. Mack reports that plana are bring mads to organise an Irish Terrier Club in the state. GOOD WINING DAY POE DUCKS the best opening day of the duck season Last Friday In many years. The local docks were plentiful and seme flights were dawn from the nerth. Almost everyone got sheeting, and plenty of twe-duek limits wen collected. jy Heavy concentrations of geese are reported in the Bebe-walng area. There are plenty of ducks available, too. • it it, it Michigan played host to more campers In its state parks this year than any other state in the nation, a Conservation Department spokesman says. 4 4 4 Charles M. Leeson, a regional park supervisor, said camping increased almost 19 par cent in IM1. Some 160,753 camp permits were issued as of Oct. 1, ha said. may be _ seems. If the shot is embedded, see a doctor and have an X-ray taken. Sometimes'a tetanus shot is needed. * * * y Every hunter Is more or leas aware of common safety precautions to avoid gunshot accidents, and cardeeanea* is most often the BRAND NEW 6:70x15 $C88 Coupon Special—Limited Supply! We Km What We Advertise! Ill Quality New Tires! 7:50*14 Tbli. $10.91 Black 6:79*15 . T.T. "7:10*15 , 35.88 . .>7.88 White- 6:70*15 .9 8.88 wall T.T. 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AUTOMOBILE CLUB VISIT Oft FHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICI 76 WILLIAMS IT—Ft 5-4151 sfiri ' • Msvap'. C. E s.ra.. r* Mm ■.•Rif aa. r* a klWSmr FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1861 4 Area Youths Arrested After Wild Auto Chase Four Pontiac area youths were arrested eariy this morning after leading Pontiac Police on a wild chase that ended when the car Incasing Aid Called Threat AP President Warns Aaainst Letting U. S. Infringe on Freedoms f v.«-*New'Disturbance growing public dependence on government may threaten existing Benjamin M, McKel- r of the Washington aiIAMI (upp _ A tropical di*-jjiresident of the AssOci- tmfmuef carrying heavy rains ^—r *•" ”** t‘ray* Ithat left tour persons dead in irperl he a*w eeme *. . * I Eastern Cuba moved toward the a m ot spotlights fi tWupmrtence stems from con- ^^5. today with wind* up to: m he left a Mend’s timMgfcreases in federal asump-L, mjlef „ ^ tion of. financing and other respons- , * * « .***.*. The low pressure area, called a tropical depression, had not yet turned into the season’s seventh tropical storm, but showed signs of slowly developing. Heads for Bahamas they were 'driving smashed into a house. ♦ ft A Ifeld for investigation of larceny from an automobile were Donald P. Sparkman, 14, of 110 S. Mer-rimac St.; Frank Hines, 19, of 754 Mt. Clemens St.; William H. Sexton. U, of 9725 Ellis Road and Timothy G. Affolder, It. of 9038 Oedargrove St, both of Garkston. At about I a.m. Bay T. Hoa-klmon. Si. of I * Ptil ■Rail Trustees I Spotty Gains Highlight Market for [oan NEW YORK (AP) — An assori-i Treasury Secretary Douglasrthe oils made progress. Tobaccos, ment of wide gains highlighted stock market which advanced unevenly early this afternoon.' Trading was moderate. Tbs Associated Press average of 8) storks at noon was up .0 at 231-90 with industrials up 1.20, rails up .SO and utilities 19 .30. Moat at the pivotal showed fractional gates bat-many stocks were unchanged cCh fractionally tower. ■ Some special Issues rose 1 to 4 points but these gainers were few and tar between. Dillon's prediction of a largeel were on the- upside, I Need $7.5 Million or expected Federal deficit Argo (Ml gained around a point: \A/rii c*__* /-1 _. - _ to increase inflation talk, on a report that shareholders will Wm 5tart tlOSIIlfl, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-j consider an offer to buy the com-chev’s offer to withdraw the ydar- pany, then erased the gain and end deadline far signing agOr-Uwwied a fractional net loss. Ply. man paace treaty retttoved some nervousness in Waft Street, Although both these factors were bullish, there was no uniform re spouse in the market. STEELS, AUTOS HIGHER Steels and autos were unchanged to a bit higher. Aircraft mi—lies continued to fade. Some of the merger candidates among Bonds Mixed to Higher Say N*w Haven Men NEW HAVEN. Conn. (UpD-Trustees of the bankrupt New Haven Railroad, seeking a $7.5-million loan, say that without the financial help, the Une will have to begin shutting down during November and December. Originally the federal court-appointed trustees were seeking $15 million, but they amended the request Tuesday and asked farf only half that amount. They Celery. 'Pascat,T celery. § to 6 das. Cel*T7. rest ...... (Mary. das. stalk* ... corn. ISIS, Jto*___ Dill. dsSbcba..... Eggplant, bu Eggplant. lone type . Fennel. Am. bob*. ... KotalrsM, doa. bah*. . ' Leak* ........ onions. ss-ib. bag .. PaWlay. curly, do*. Mb*- ........ Foreleg- rsot. dot. bchi. Parsnips, bu. ..............,T.____ Parsnips. ON b*k. ____, blackeye . Peppbrs. cayenne . TOppera. hot. ,pk. .. • Peppers.- sweet Peppers, tad, sweet NEW YORK UR - Bond prices held mixed to a shade higher at the start of trading today. The U.S. government Uat maintained the firm tone that ha* been .-evident all week while corporates fS traded on the New York Stock Ex-j change failed to break out of the -3 irregular pattern that has been evi-g dent since Monday. One ever toe aanater dealer mouth Oil, also regarded as a similar deal, gained a fraction. Honolulu Oil, involved'in a pending sale of ita assets, gained more than a point. Eastman Kodak advanced about 3 points, apparently iii ther response to its improved third quarter earnings. Xerox spurted another 4 points or more. Crown Cork rose more than 3. Prices on the American Stock Exchange' rose In quiet trading. _______ Fairchild Camera gained about 4. [served the right to ask for the) Technical Materiel more than 2. other $7.5 million “when needed.’-I Gains of a point or so were made The loans would be hacked by !by National Starch, ^Microwave,trover certificates and would have! <—<•«»•• *«■ i«'«- Kl'-’di^T'S 1" m' nWI.tr. —r..nrh.iwd frm Greet Lakr, OtCTlI?! set All sections of the corporate m*r-, J _ . _ . ket opened mixed. 1 AfTlHflCan Stock EXCn. Movements of a point or more Hgxre* »«« Sactsisi nutate are eight ■ ----- . ss.1 tatar Wirt . HA gjgw> AM I . is wlii....i IIS.4 MfiMMll included Chicago, Indianapolis *'c«i jn p» Louisville Railroad 4a up 1 at 40, &**> — Northern States Power 4%s 1H ait 102 and Central of Georgia loan Dwvei.... Railroad 4s off 1 at 74. clwindu.' Radtahcs. black . ... Radiates. red. das. bch« ..... Rad lab**, white, do*, bobs, nsuaan, Basra, r The New York Stock Exchange Trustee Richard hoping for part)lie subsidy to help solve the Hue's flnancial Ilia. Smith Squasb, Bulterc"o Squash. Butternut sjeagf. ouSnass Bquaah. Hubbard . : “If the people, government -cannot come up with a workable plan save the railroad at.the end of a year from now the only alternative is to have the New Haven absorbed by a larger railroad. He said the railroad would have to be turned into ft line “handling mainly freight service." ra NEW YANKEE STORK MANAGERS -George 'Connell (left) and John Ladeau, will begin duties as manager and'assistant manager, respectively, at 9:30 a.m. Thursday when Yankee Stores. Inc., opens its second unit in Pontiac. The new 20,000-square-foot store id in the shopping center area, corner of Perry and Montcalm Pwwllaa Prwaa Pbau streets. Containing 37 new departments the new unit will carry complete lines of men’s, women's, children's and infants' ready-to-wear; shoes, holiiewares. hardware, automotive items. What is said to be the largest toy department in ibe city will be unveiled at the Thursday opening. Fall in Industrial Output Nothing to Worry About Catary _ cabbage Collard, bu. Endive. Ml. VS NSW YOU (AP)—Following la a Hat J-B a selected stock transactions on tbs -New ‘-“(York Stack Exchange with noon prices: - i-ffi Mm - Net • thSs.l High Lew Last Ch*. 4 67*. 48% •%- % t jf% 1S% ITa . . 4 57% 577. S7U + 74 14 9C ii% ii%+ % “ ® TS;.'' '• *• Ab Oen Accapt lb. ..[act m ms . Endive. ftfijMMi . Escarota, bu. ..... Eacaroie. bleached. Lettuce, leaf. bu. HI 3% J% Oan Mills US 9 m In 3474+ >v? in ; 2 Ape ch cm ! !? Allied Strt 3 - i-PiAllis Chsl % - f “JlAIum Ltd Ma i f! Alcoa ISO SjAm Airlls 1 . AtnBosch i AmBrkgh S.40 33 11(4 Mb Mb- 1 45% 4574 4S*b- 1 IN fU Mill 37 S 51 . I il is IM 33 Mbs m M% % 40 38’. 26% 31%+ Si T1 9Tb JSh M‘i— tk 31 85'/« 84V4 Mib- H 32 20'a »‘a SS1&- K 11: _(bS.,l Wfk Lew Lss ■ Tra 1.2* , __________J^+h?JpilSteei 4 SMb 23*/« 23Va+ V,(Polaroid .30 4 ¥ 4 221a M l 13 3SV. 3lti : PubSvE&G' 2 ' I Pullman 2 Oaa CtoTl-*' ll % ijt W PuieOll I.M Gen Drnam Mp R SH 2SS 1^- Jb 9-^A. pSffiKfycAlb 34'A MH4 y. Rayonler Jib ton »*a+ va Raytheon l.lSf ; -s •» g* ifMSr M Mb 1144 SWi+Mb Revlon * “ 3 w Sfi wm-- t 15% 15V« ISVa, 8 15*i :5Va m I Utb U Vs 13 V. OeaPree ____ OenPubfiy 43c OenPubOt 130 OTalfeEi .1* OeuTlre 1 OaPacCp lb OettyOf OcttyOU IM,i' uSi \Stb *5SL^^*. | The New Haven carries more 8 ^ to eit4,*rien 30,000 commuters daily and 11 M M *3*. - ji losses on oomniuter service are a m Stb nvt ISJprindpal roaaon it went broke. p____ Any loan would have to be giiar- m m Mtb ms— s'anteed by the Interstate Com-u Ss Sw 2L'iN«» Commission under the : ik & *«■ n • 8s «s .. I ...................... 1 12 MS tow to — 20 74% 74 “ 7 tof - 551--- 12 3SVa 36% NS- 34 74S ‘74 74S-. 27 US IS 15S+ S By SAM DAWSON AP Bualneaa Nostra Analyst NEW YORK — Total imhtotrialjptentB to September and in Ford output baa slipped a bit from its, Plants this pponth, andItft crippling August peak. But before you jump °* *0 wemical production by to the conclusion it's been a short Ihurricaiie Carla, recovery from the recession thntj * ' . . bottomed out to February and Aleo. latest reports show October Poultry and Eggs aSsS*1! Ooodyrcr Mb Orscsnc* JM OrandUn .Mb ^ Grain Futures Eased ;!in Early Trading Heavy type hens 14-10; light tyaa hens Am Smelt 1 50* 4( P7 MS SOS- S ' - heavy type roosters 19-20; broilers AmMir .M ‘ to US US US frpOO* 3-4 lbs. Whttoo 1S-14; AmTelSTa' SM 41 INS i2QS 1US4 S ______toib «S V 47*. 47H 47S-. ___________ SI 44 toS toSt v.loranCBU ’D Sp (4t*4 41*b- ■/. OtASP l a 2 70S SMb 70S OtNoNy S r? 4 - SS «S Mi....... GtWFin 0t_ M 42 4)S 4is- S onyhaund 1 to MS 351L wv— iclrt,.—aw— • ■ tl US IS' 14 44 to ; S lUyaMeB March, remember: Moat other aegmeata of the economy have retained a reassuringly healthy glow. And even in the industrial sector sales of new cars picking up vigor. The auto Industry hopes this means that production lost by labor The oat pet of most consumer production st So m the meay Industrial and oil hurt by labor troubles or weather mishaps. The big question still is coonimer buying, rather than industrial output which to the long run 1e largely tailored to the former. And spend- 35S- Vb GrumAlrC 1.50 -ISS- S OuUMobhO 112c l Stood ur- l-v 'U. GulfStaUt I 17-0: Durklins* 30; AmTob 2.80 SO IMS 100S 100S+ S to S7V*. 00*. 56*.+ S DETROIT BOOS > ttg prlc I4c4 St E paid per .dozen coca* IncluS** i. _ .. iron b» flrct rMCivtri dauedUM OR. I . 47 Mi j wm 32-34; oaudl 33S-25 Brown* — Orad* A Jumbo extra ... 4I-40S; large 40-4SS; medium 30-32! BS 32%- S fi 71S »1S 71S— S Grad* B check. 30-30S. AudDryO Atchison 1.20 AUCilLlne 2 -■ 8 73S 73 73S4- . |fMK to to- .. a *SS 99S 99’., H. CHICAGO (ft — Grain futures eased In early transactions on the l ’ Board of Trade today. Soybesms ¥ ^ were mixed. f. Price changes In soybeans were _v y4 held to small fractions early in the session. There was scattered com- Agency Reports Meat Steady in Supply. Price • to 4Mb 44044- S 40: 00 coor* to; I . CHICAGO Oat 18 IUW) — produce: fSCn Coat .60b Live poultry roasters 10-30S: special atm Corp .00 fed White Rock fryer* JAMS; Plymouth I Rock fryers' 19-21. , " —a- -----------“; to ccore Bcbcork ft W 1.40 Baker OT ,40b “Id Uni ,45g oSb ux<-' i standards 34: dirties 31*; checks 31S BaltfiOh .60s Bcsunlt Ml Bcclunu In ■ BellftBow 40b Livestock B»«fw*B DETROIT LIVESTOCK ------- DrrnoiT. Oct u itfi Cattle 700. Slaughter I leer ____________ white large extras 37*; Bi large extras 371b; mediums 31; Ba Muh -".riles 31*; r si*, ir R ^slS.% —K Intarlak Ir 160 U 45*. 40*'. 45*4— V.iBdBus Mrh 2.4 to Mtf * 0 — *:h>t Harv 1.41 41 17* 17*. 17*4. Mi B Miner 1 to M 35’A 35V. 35*4+ 44 tot Nick Ito 1 30V. M's 30V.-+ <4 tot Pock 80 4 33*4 22*4 2244+ 14 tot Paper 105 24 130 L7SV. 138 +2 tot TelftTel lb RexDrug J01 . . ReynMet 50 . jtojyTob l.M IS 134|* 13414+ *i|RlcSSdOH LU -—- _ 13 Tt1' Wb 74 + 4* Rob Pulton .75g 4 3Mb 3014 MV. 35 4144 4Mb 4544. ' *" 17 7Mb 7474 747b •I K/K iiR 3 :-42‘/« 4214 427b- t>i b__ I 57' M4b 5S74 74! ■ ®.. 1 4774 :477b 4774+ Vs 8afew*y6t - X.50' 5 5574 J4V4 MTb- 19 417b to S1V.+I74 SUeelftSd 1 11 » M*'4 32 4 S 25 25 + *4;StLSanF 1 3 19*4 19S 1944.. 3 34 3344 34. ... IStReg Eap 1.40b 38 40*4 4074 4074 1 271b 2714' 27*4— IsIsaUDImper ,38t 82 1774 17 17 -. , ______ ____ ... . S to^^laSSS Ito 12 sKt «L>t|hdd to small fractions early in the By The Associated Press ^ H— llEmffa 240 27 ww ito^S ui^ ril*e8g|on- There was scattered com-j Meat — with the exception of apiburton 2.40', ,14 ttib..jpb toTW- 'V seabAL&R2’ ibis s m3 3174 3174+ v, mlssion house selling with support, js steady in supply- and St* 1.20 il!:*, % BheUTran . ,42 •!?; K SM OB NJ l.tos IM 44 4 ‘ *i g r! i«d oo oh ssi 1 sirs i It lu. Sw •+ «*nd Pk* I S4 j *r S* 5!! *jr Ito J MV Grain Prices Ckt Brk Up 7 » IS*. U*« 1 54*4 + —U»w»Uok: gW*1 » “« . and helf- J * V to Strong: m n m 44 44 *, v4 JohniMcn 1 iiv* ini/.. 14 Jon Logan .70 1874. 1874+ 74 !M 90*4 MH— 74 *7 Mfg 2 14 to*. 40*4 45*. 13 i 150-1100 lb. steers StjqPHMHMI teers 54.00-25 35. mixed loads high I IMS choice steers- 24.00-24.00; Brlgi*Mf BucyErle grade fleers' 22.7I~-34.00. load high cliolce i5p heifer* 24,00; good to low cholfcs hotf•rt PSIT. * 21 70-12.00: utility cowi 10.00-10 00. **B- ■ers end ruttwr. 11.00-11.0*. Burrougtll WMedao .10 11 j steady; | It 13 12*. ISth-ttllgffiSL 2 1574 1574 1574 , , toMra . 28 21 20*« toS-jblK^,", 06 3174 SI 3174+ TtlKfASS LSI 3 17*4 *7*4 07*4 1 39 to to - ■K— ^ Kaiser At .IS II MS 32- 4 SJjb— 74 -’“mss 8 S ft, —: 10 6774 6774 6774- Id .51*4 4 6S*« on-.> oo-.x 14 45** 4074 45*4 I 67. 674 67V. . _ 49 63 617+ «7; + l yn? jt E*i fi*4 Oivi 4 17Va ITU 171/4—* IgeniC7 a 2<* SvC 4V1L 0lh. a ana* JP l.M Zlttsi nfl 74 Sunray 1.40 74 Swlft&Co 1. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO Oct IS (API — gram prices:- o*tains Dec. .... + *» Dee. i The agency bases its reports on la study of the Oakland, Macomb I and Wayne county marketing areas.-. Here ia an item-by-item break- I Mar. 4 to 4*44 45 sA Hogs MS- Butchers and s'-------., US no 1 absent early; taw mixed lata caliahMng “ ---------------0 ft. 17.15-17 25; No. 3 ilsrr' * 1 Cdn Pac 150 ME l and 2 100-230 ft. HI 3 and 3 180-330 ft. 1S.IMT.1I; • and S g no-MS Ih. ta.SS-ll.7t; No. 1. 2 sad 3 - 300-400 to, sows 14.75-1* 00; No. 2 .and 3,______________ ♦00-000 ». SOW. 13 75-14 90 Carrier Cp 1.05 Vralera 1MT Rtrady: ortme 3*00-40#*: carterPd l good and choice lO OO-M.OO standard CaM-JI 23 00-3*00. eaU and otlUtjr u.00-33 00 cater Trior 1 Sheep 200. Not enough done •* +*+ -«*•—- • “ quotations. 3 157b 15*4 '1574 + .inr»» A-,- 1 2344 23*4 33*4 _ (y Int+r 1 H {Mb M44- s uv. 337* 34 214b »4b- J4 ___ 1244 124* 1344+ 74 May 7 27*4 2774 2774!- 74 ‘- 1 4*74 4174 4074..Il —T— |2*re OMj.» M JM 23*4- g » 36*4 35*. 36*4+144 luly to 2374 2374 2374-.: 3ep. 13 Ilk*. 110 110 + *4 3 10*4 1874 1874+ 44 LahtahCftN ItebPorC l LebVsIRR Ito . —-Ir— 7 totb to le I B 1 6 25 am . 2.1144 May , . 2.1274 July . . 2.1574 Bye- - 1 0674 1 . 1 147b I “ito 142 PLTr .45* TXL 0 .. |toW»« 2.4* to 32+s 3174 3274+ *4jD 14 42*4 Celotex 1 Cencotn 40x CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Cen&SW 102 CHICAGO. Oct. 14 fOPll—Uveatock; 1 Jfi Hogs 6.4*0 Fairly actlye; butchers un- cert-teeoi am even;, opening steady to 14 lower, later ge**™***. 1 steady to It higher; sows Goady, No.ig*^0'’ 1-2 and 1-3 190-240 lb. _butclwr*_16.75-11.00; lAto-llto; N 14JO-1071.; .mtoad No. i-s *«o-4o* ^ niffllOa f ii1 ------ ‘ “ I'M IS SMb 3474 SJV-jjjSftMy l' %. lSsi^H ■ Lltkmlnd 3 50f ~| Loekb AlrrmtoM ^ S&_ li LocxnAirc -> ii «•« 33 331*— 74 t — . Thea 47 OS*. 47*. 40*4+1 ijaMSCoin 1 ••**■** “ “ '* LoneSUas 1 J.iCkMftOh 4 19 to*i to M' 17 S “ W . __ 1 17*. 17*. JiVnderWl ,? On Carbide ffiifi r a “ 2 11H MTb "llTb—.w|p5 Pac T»a !i “!!‘+,5 untt Ak LtaJ* I Unit Aire United Cp tog Unit Fruit 50 to 11*4 117* 11*4 I 1 044 044 4144 10 187b 17*. 17*4- *i 5 4974 49V. H Od * 4 31 va 21*4 11*4 117 19*4 1874 1944 + 77 —IT— now MNBS t P.H. AVERAGES 30 Bid*. 704.21 up 2.2* 2* Ralls 150.17 up S.to \ ii utii* mil 3 SSL - 44 toOOks 143.04 up 0.70 Volume to I p m. 1.230.000 Fork; At the end of last week over-all hog prices sagged to ^heir lowest levels in over two months as marketings continued to rise along seasonal Item. # 114V. M M'i 3*t It 48*4 45*4 » » «*h «*4 4 3S7b I * Wto 1 j. sqjorac Str Prod - V. Groc Mr I INCREASED Thtt has resulted In what might be called a complete carcass pork sale lower, values on most all pork] cuts. The best values ere in loin roasts and chops, Boston butt rohsts and ir+tofalii- IP01* l*v*r- Fresh ham and spare--*-• “—-ss:- ribs still may be found at the 1— that the uncertainties bred of the recession will fade in coawflntr minds, and that the Be rite crisis will ease and with it purse tight-ening cautions. Many economists think Ike public to likely to attack too much Importance to the fasting effects of strikes on general business. They ctaeede that the Florida Is to ship grapefruit sad orange* have made their appearance to make prices fractionally falser. Western pears and strawberries are steady in price with have advanced. Vegetables: Cabbage is being sold at practically cost prims and is probably the best Vegetates value. Carrots also are at seasonally low pricss. News in Brief ® + >St4ta '1lS.SM4 MIVM Ito. Mod!r*‘*15 Cbljl" ie sm n't 2JH- 6 Wi mmdr‘ C Mriiwv J.i|_ 36 O > Lukenw fltl 75f 5 62 613* , mter». , ' M"""’1 3174 81*4+ '44 HsokTrk I t* 16 «44 484 2844 1844+ 74 MsStaon Pd 1 S4f 8 38*. 20*4 tl M* 144 8*4 S Cp 1.5 iftSr i ‘iUB Bon US Pr»l_____ us Onwum 2.40s I S Hoff M u am .24** , 38 *8S74 38*4 38*4-4 22*» »>-. 22V. 1 30*4 30*4 30*4 * f«h*r ft t STOCK I » PC About DOC. I Mlbjtct t i ios itm tn«b steady to 2? hither: cows Moody " cuW g« 240 weak bulls steady to strong; vealers . and atockcra and faOdara staady; three 24^ 5“ ' ‘L ».«£*. £22 . chotcq 3-1500 io. njo-M-av; kulk a*1®*** I prim* *56-14*0 lb 14 00-2* OO; few nmds mixed choice an* prime 34 00-24 25: bulk choice tt.lS-M. ers 25.00 dowf shore I.sm nrlmT MJto' ’ Ib'-fed "w^Urn warned lamb* 10.25: choice and jwlmo n*11*** j Com Pd I lo good and choice ^?USJS CtaneCo 2 t to lb ahorn «o]c Coll t m 22 90*4 __________ _______________ 2 50*4 507# 5074.....Marauardt 4 68 6774 66 +1 IMayDStr 1.20 7 00*4 0074 toft* 74 |Mbon Air I Cota Film 120* 14 4774 47% 47'4+ 74 Bid Cp 1.70 Collins Rad H 3174 31V* 3IV*.... Merck 7b.*.? ColoVftlr 14 14*. 10*4 **4+ HBrCUS ------h I to 14 794b 7**4 9974+ *4 MOM LM t I0| to #74 ttji 2074 + 74 Middle J IN 1. ISO* 11 43*4 43*4 4374.:..:. lnnergttm .50b 32 STS 6774 6774-% W* Ran I Cent Ins'2.20 to 1**4 I 1674 1674 1674+ 1 H% 9074 59*4 + I K M 35*4 I 40 «% «%... %ft -?% 7074 70*+— 1 >• 974 19 + 17 M% 00V. M%+ i 4 40% 40% «%+ 14 A ■ Plywd S ■ Bub IN lOpJshn .If 31 to* I 14174 Ito [ 9 toft ♦ S -sV— W X * xsais * 27 59V. 57% 10*4- 2 34*4 97% 34%. 3 7*74 7974 7974-. , “1874 19% to + % .04 94 32Vb 31%: 31*4— % Alan Wd Stlipf ,. 1.23 Bk of Am NTS .50 Cefl La Elec ....:. -S am La SI pf 4 1.25 Poxboro Go In 44 S3*. I 1 .«’♦ %| Iambi No. 1 pelts 111* CnicStl N Week Ago Mouth Ago . Year And io6i rak, un low - NaH* laS. vis*. rswi~u- Drew ' iii »? toi «•} SSSStM fS 3» » f S ! S S'! fiemw I . _ MOM .91 S -% tSbaaco M .4 19% itidssaa Ch lb 3354 mra 52%+ % Mont Ward 1 u »• 63V. 63 ■ ->■% Bfae tad 1 5 .19 S% 39% 39%— 74!Motorola 1 12 76 m +. to ii% 8%+ % —N— !w" M«7»‘ itv. IT*. 11*4 NAFI Cp IS* 17 MV. 29’. 30*4+ % Wa Un Ito Ml !*% 10% H% . HII Btac ISO 0 77*. 77*4 7774- 74 W.slg A. |» 1 IX-x 1.-. Nat Cae 62l 29 15% II 15*.+ % West. 1--- _ B Cash Reg 1.20 34 118*4 117 118*4+1% Whirl 14% .14% H74 :NM Dairy 1 T 7174 71% 717b— % While *“ Distill l.“ ----- “ t to _________ IS G% 49% Ya ElftPow Ito t 90% 4974 I point of the year and bacon [dropped, again in price. U'* Tt RKKV Rl'Ys Poultry: Some stores still are offering whole and cut-up birds and n-to i2-i«j (,3^ pjg-ts it lower prices. Some u.94 u.u flne buy* are available' on 6 to Archly shop at 5965 Highland u-u i-j |l(j«sto_tttrtieys. Rd„ Waterford Township, accord- ing to Richard Oote, manager at the store. Theft Of M0. a man’* wristwatoh and five pairs of cufflinks during a break-in of a home at XH3 Lake-view Road, White Lake Township, wad reported to the sheriff’s department yesterday by, the owner, James Yarn. major ape ns wen as down* fa, the bnslnem curve. In this was doc to attempts by management In s t e e I supplyfag I H adjust before the strike, dntoagrit and after It The postetrfre adjustment la partienlnr proved to be exaggerated. 'Usually the effects of w««k stoppages are shaken off rather quicldy/’ say economists at the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York. ■ They cite the autumn pf ll(R when auto production iirhnluifl were maried far awhile, Just as this tall. There was fear then that tbs recovery Just getting up spc«d would be skietndHd. The fears proved groundless. - economists i cwvery so the basis of thrs Predictions far fatal national output of goods and services seem to grow with each passing week, flite may be due to the natural d|tt-mism of those in office. And partly it's due to the expectattarfyiat rising government spending will sttav-1 ulate the economy. And ji' rising valued at $75 and $1$ dollars in federaPdeflcit could set the psyehn-change were stolen from fee Gaies|logical stage for another inilaliai- Fish: Fresh fish continues to be i2-iW|in ample supply. Medium s perch an fa the markets, plenty ml! 2S 9 59:2! H'H °f the Whitefish, ocean cod, and OKU WO 4.71 pf . JH7I Q 1041 11-151* .. * ^ - “ M Swi«_ Pap_..... is q D437 i2-i [haddock are avaiWible. Beef: Cattle receipts have b K«: Stocks of Local Interest PlturM afttr drcim.i potato art atsbtha 1 IS 79*. to 1 to% 49% 4*% 2 2974 29% 20% 4 42*4 4274 42% .20 3 25*4 25% 25% •4 Nat Gyps 2b , __ 74 NatLcacf 2.25g 12 01% 51V. 51%— *b NtiSteel 3 J IS*'. IS1. 1874+ V. NeWEngEl l.M 4 3S74 J * 8^ * urn* "> * “•« m.4 patSdir 128 fU MO MS 19.1 MMCP 1 to.s r 4 m.4 aj 919 M.4 IL# CaaasBaS by T*» MMaM Preaa I chan*. ♦ U +j ■♦a .. m i Hi | Modlh Ago Toot Ago IM1 Nigh .toll 139.1 Ito- -----. 364 4 fif 134.5 S92.4 3*4.0 K 100.4 M l 17)1 IMS 141.9 258.7 . mi m3 uu ZU 4 1 USA 111.7 SS3.0 296.4 103.0 90.6 j Eaton V* 180 ElBondftS 120 i?vv X — v 2074+ % i s m 2i%-% i» »sstS i 3S74 to M — % 7 JS H% M. + % 5 34*4 34*4 34*4-H 14 9t% 7174 7674+ % I Me ■ to ... H 229 MM4 22**4+ % 3 32% 3274 32%- % —E 7 22*4 22% 22*4— % J to 44% 44%..: to ldt’b 1*4 1*674+1% 14 i • JM b Lack . I 90*4 2474 24(4' Si 4*i -4-’.' jjfl To 0^ Paid $2 Million ' / • • ’ (Fansteel lb LONDON (APi—A spokesman pmm tart.L ' ■ Ptrro CO 1.60 for a group of insurance brokers jrntroLpojr said today that 20th Century-For | pagan |'*J7< win be paid .$2 million against ftoTn^to losses In the .first attempt to make [Sre Mot i ... the movie “Cleopatra. i its mi u%i , -8. 3*74 to to*'.- —F— It 12% 12% 1274 -1 44+4 <84*4 44!% • 20% 20% 20*47 ... J 46% 40% 44*. 12 24% 24*. 34(4— % ■ *7*4 + i- 27(4 2774+ 100 1*4% 10474 104*4 I IS 13*4 1274 12(4... I 1 4174 41(4 9%+ % » 2174 to 20%+ % Wis El Pw LM 3 4*% I* I* — % Woolworth 2.SS 28 13% MS (7 — % Worth tnqton 2.to 5 88*4 to 8874+ % V I 24% |4%. f4jfr—i*4l —I—• ,[>; ACP-Wrlfloy Store, ine. ..11 i*lAeroqulp Corp............ ..30.4 ■ “lArkansas Louisiana Gas Co. 46.3 [Baldwin-Mont. Chem. Co. Ptd. 10 Borman Food Storta ...__ si ~D*(rktass Brea. .... ...ii u.red. Mogul-Bower Bearings.. .37.6 2 55 5S 55 + 3 g«W Aluminum I 79*4 79% to%1 % ♦ *■ Reelwoll Standard [Toledo Edison Oo. 49.4 Iii; animal* and beef prices are h. However e few tfty buys still may be flouud ebeuek roasts, striata sad porterhouse steaks mud rib Ranunege Sals, frUkvOtt 29. l ajn. ted pa. OurJbgr Queen Zsnta Annual Fsb^-CAI BUg, Waterford. Oct $1. II rju. to • pro. Donation, 50c tec. .refresh* ments. Meals served VH day, 59c and up. -~Adv- 99% to*4 ary boom. ECONOMY SPREADS .tv, But largely the belief that fhe September easily in industrial output isn’t too important in the fang run Is due to the kmwledgn raf the economy spreads ever ton many fields these days tar Any one industry, or even any grouting of industries, to have the lmptott for betterment or detriraect that once was the case. If city folk go on spencfing .lhr , Rummage Sale: American the* "»»» ***: '.t*jH gloh Auxiliary Pdst _Home^ Mp0| jf turn **M blesslng of gped 1 ft Btarlnt . S 1274 »%..ii% If 44% 44% 44%+ r.i U l|l%-lto_ US StsMb Bad 2 flsura* i of dli IJ0 Lamb and veal: Quality of lamb . I_____ _ __ _ M j|has continued excellent. Price brooks Rd?at'Mf^e, iiSoV.^hiurs^|harvests In most parts of the itaDqil ii - “.j trends are relatively steady withloct. 19. and Pri., Oct. 20. 9 aro.|into steady or increased spendlX g.1 tasl indications of being slightly lower, to 5:00 pm. the auto W0I.k stoppages and the g is’J I This week lamb liver is the fear - -- 1 - - - - - ~ m i toiitured cut. , Egg. and dairy: Egg prices are s at l - „ 1 M% M — % »4f% to to ... * 38% »% 3*74+ 1 11 41% 41% 41% -4 71 75% 7* curltle*. —c.—“ . _a,SmSa, quarterly to Mini-annual deelara- DytralUr Mobil* Noma* i, pot**, iperlal or Dltmond Cryatal not 'achidtd Staotronlo* Ciplt* ! The following quotations do not a*e-Utaadv with n fow frnotinnal in-|»*a*rlly represent actual tranOaetlon* wltn, ,a J*" Ir“CT „ , *" but arf intmdod »« * guM* to th« »p- creases evident *ftn small sizes. rins* of 90th. from 8 to I. A greater number of sliced and bis A*k*d|ioaf cheese are being featured. 11.3 ig Dafry biscuits also are good vai> plui rttol (Drtdand d-Doctartd or paid Prlto Co. “ ““ ptaa Mask dMdaad. o-Pald la»t|ftodr»w ........... . ...._____ _________ .—PayaMs to stoek during 1961 McLouth Steel O*. ............. to ii (TvZ gt%— % Mtoaatod cma rata* as es-dirktand * Mtahigae MeaUaw Tube Ob. 3 to% -30% 38%+ %!ex-dlatrlbullon date g—Declared or paid|Nnutf PtBatiM ................ n *o far M( year h—Declared or paid Sonte Fe Drilling ............... —1 after (lock dividend M m up, k—De- Transcontinental O. Pipe Lli ‘ ral" 1 ‘ BftM Utto year, an accumulatirei Vernon Ota — i .■ dividends -n arrears/ p—Paid WlUklemana - dividend omitted, deferred orl Wolverine I _____—------------1 taken at lstt dl/ldei 31 33% 33 33 - % r-Du *r*d or paid to -MM Treasury Position Rummage Sale, 81 Andrew* ravages of Carta may quickly be-Episcopal Church 5801 H*tch*i7|Come past hlutory—really past. U Road, Drayton Plains. Pri, Oct.|------- ■ —Adv Bargains la reflnlahed furniture Notice at the Salvation Army Red Shield Store, III W. Lawrence Mfhet. New merchaocUM received daily. *32*. Account Number tito.431-8 lOTl^S^OF PUBLIC SAL^.' Rummage 8*1*, Steveto* BA Exchange fit Entrance. Pri., Oct. 90. 7-8 pro. -Adv. ireby given by Um>( ...,<■ re October 30. InTU J.oiock am. *4 it M. Huron/. M Michigan, pubtta isto of • WT O 4 Mst, iertal No. >7(311(647. v held for cash to the hlgheal I •"— thereof may be toad* |t 8 a I e, Bimiaghem Church, Woodward Are. 52 2014 20% gOH+ Tblndi year, dlrideild omitted, deferred1 or Wolverine Shoe 2 M% 5*v« to74— v, no actum token st tost -U/ldesd meetlmr Wyandottv Chemicsl ....... ----------- “ ‘ ^ MUTUAL FUNDS -,------- at Looe Ptoe. Pri, Oet. 90th. f 4 4 WASHINGTON (API—The ca«h post- to 3 d m Clothing household _____________-__________ ,, . .. . Il l tire of }}>• Treasury compared vrlth.SgZ ""Tgg? City ^TtS 5to‘ 29.2, correapondlpg date a year ago. guvua, ere. MT ,uctb nark, tttnre i Oet. IK 18*1 l'. 90% 30% 3084+ % dividend t-Payshta to stack during 1960. l.tos - 3 48% 48% 48%+, % estimated, cash value on ex+Hvidead or u IB a 33% 13% 1144— 741 redistribution data y-UqatoaUng divi Affiliated Fund . U 1 Jt. tit. «.» U i«mu4 rh.mlr.l Vimi 14, 14% ______ — _ —____ a il- 52 ta —% a *aiw m run. » «74 to% ,5274— % eld—Called, ad- 14 59% .5974 m* 74 distribution- »-a " 6 '34% ..34*4; 34%+ % vramuta; “ ““ % distributed. »t>—-Witt yintoUe. wd—when [Comm >Keysti_,_______ _ . Keyatooe Orqwth K-l Mato. Invaetora Treat 5 21% 21% 21%+ % day delivery. . Putnam Growth ... ia.56 21.26 M <8|74 Mf% 1M74+1' I v}—to bankruptcy to recalvershtp or Taiailtoan StoaMatoa . 8.88 >.M I H7i 56% ,5674+ 14 4*4% reorganised under-Um Bankruptcy WMOlagtoa Bquity .171* late i r S feWiOTl *?ra ^ &Mi.v.......................................r ^ ■sMMsm Me—1Ihsraiay, Oa-|Deposits fiscal year " . ■ tober 19, 9 a,m. to 5 pro.; Pri, — —. July 1 48,109,348,838.86 Oct 30 Q am fa IS ntmn ..... 8 88 , 9.401 WlthdrawaU fUcal ybar Jl.MMteOU.M rjit.tihnr rih. ■ 00011' U M *TauT dekt ............g8f.fag.4i7.8M M » . RtaleSmer, t/r. - .18.33 20.02 Gold aaaata ..... 17.348,sot,«30;93 1800 W. Maple, Birmingham. .....'8.34 110.20 Oil. 14. 1846 —Adv .....Ilf. -TfflfaiMito 8.iM.rh.»»J9 .... .KM 19-MI De)— tlac, taftitigaa. Plana sad «4C SAI fW.»S 8 ’Total debt nfaEMiiJHHiMIII tt^Mta'i yi.Ty.mOg debt ^AWiiteoivijponttai "iataa,"':vT Matai St.. Oik IB and H. MM South Barks Street. Pantlaa. 1 until 5:00 p.m: Motidf- 1*41 tor omitructtaa t-________ „ age Bulldtngi. 78* ir for the | Diaposal Plant of thq City3 parlinent at the City I. .. . _ ... ',wjs^ajavii City ot- Ppnttae. n| 4.». Bgppra! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 ipffY«TWO Williams and Rebels 'Together in Tunisia Gloria Swanson Fights to Blot Out Old Legend TONIS, Tunisia (UW)'-U. S. Asst. Secretary of State tar African Attain 6. Mennen Williams held aa informal three-hour talk Tuesday with jlty ministers of the! THE Greatestterror Tale Ever Told! . By BOB ’THOMAS some young butter ushered me went AP Movfe-TV Writer into the sitting room, which was lights ] HOLLYWOOD — The man- decorated with did and new mas- trtwb jsion was hard by Sunset ■ Boule-iters—the real things. , Miss jvard. ! "Was Swanson will be down coud j I crunched my way up the presently.” the butler announced, the < graveled, driveway to the double * * * tt ‘doors, each with a small glass The- uneasy wait. Her heels aecon peephole. It sign could be heard on the marhtejvard. gild ntber lor- ball. Then she swept in, slim and,w>f^ bidding!) "Un. surprialngly small wearing a' K________1 expected guests brocaded lounging suit; her arms “u B,- / must use tele-««•*•* with metallic Jewelry. fSX phone.” smooth apd flaVfr *! Y1 * / w « ■ i nnex. leab- There was scant gray in her \ / pected? No. l!|*JW "top wWch p*rcbed Sr LAST 2 NIGHTS probably was the Algerian crisis! and ‘the prospect of renewed ne- ’ gotiatkms between France and the Moslem rebels, political observers I Has $51 Million Balaoce LANSING m - State Treasury Income during the past week totalled $18.1 million and expenditures $20.7 million. The treasury balance at the end of the week ! was $51.2 million. ELEANOR^PARKER CHARLTON HESTON &Lttf+G*Uivy*-M*)tr fresente Samuel Bmstmt’s Produttie* LAST 2 NIGHTS Little Rain to Carryi Radiation, Say Nobol Prize Winner | LOS ANGELES (API - Nobel j prize-winning chemist Willard F. Libby said Tuesday ot the perils; |of nuclear war: "If you really, want to avoid the worldwide, > {long-range fallout, go live in aj desert." OPEN 7:00—SHOW 7:10 EXODUS___ 8:00 P.M. ONLY — ADMISSION — ADULTS ........... $1.00 CHILDREN.............SO SpY Mongolia unaoie SU’t,” ^dSf^lto Gel U.S. Visas out, he told the National Civil De-j . feme Council. UNITED NATIONS. N.H. (AP) He said fallout shelters will notpn* soviet Union protested to! (protect human* against the long- the United Nations Tuesday night; range effects of radiation but do that Communist Outer Mongolia, protect against local fallout. its candidate for U.N. member-★ * * ship, ia having trouble getting vl- At a news conference, Dr. Lib- sas to tend a delegation to New by aaid the nation would be in York. I jeopardy without fallout shelters The Russians complained about land radiation meters to measure the visa difficulty in letters to the |the amount of local radiatton. preMdent of the Security Council | Shelters could save millions of and to Mongi Slim, president of jUves and construction should be- the General -Assembly. I gin immediately, he added. | Mongolia’s perennial applica-j 1 “In addition," he said, "every tion tor membership is expected household should have a radiation to come before the council again] i meter.” 'next week. ! STARTS MB11 atthi FIRST r tkra THURSDAY .. JJ.JO 83.00 11 NOUOAVS...$3.00 $2 SO mi mas scum rax* a i tax —IN COLOR— 'PIRATE and tho SLAVE GIRL" STARTS THURS. NOV. 2nd ; A SEARCHING LOOK INTO [THE INNERMOST DEPTHS! OF A WOMAN’S HEART... j ;AND A MAN’S DESIRES! If If* Chilly—W* Ham IN-CAR HEATERS NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK . . . OCTOBER 15th thru OCTOBER 21st ifflGHADUENRJSE! Celebrate by Opening Your mrnwm wm~ WMARM Get Complete Details Now! ‘DOWNTOWN . . WEST HURON . . NORTH PERRY . . . KEEGO HARBOR . WALLED LAKE . , . UNION LAKE MILFORD . . . WATERFORD.LAKE ORION . . . ROMEO . . . BLOOMFIELD HILLS . . . COUNTY CENTER 12 OFFICES PONTIAC [Armored COMMAND THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1961 FORTYTHREffw Death Notices L oar. it urn, umrr. mamJm <•»» »oth*r 'SSSSSb&L and t-grandehlldren. Funeral Donatoon-Johns numl Ian Interment la Mn%mt CM •bin. tin. Hendrick will II* uNftiw, >t and have aa auto. Ability to meet the rasr* ------------ of Mr*. Dan i Belt la > Potter. Mr«. Htrlev (Pearli Thomas. Mia. Harold (fcmhart MUtor. Ctortotepber. Otortt and Adolph Peterson; alto jMMwpiwta. (HOC salesman. must be ex-gerienced. references, good wage Paatral Home! Drayton . _____ „Jth Rev. Wayne Smith officiating. Interment m Ottawa -*-—■ “^L-Ewan till Funeral Thursday. Oet. II. the coats Paatral _ _ . with Rev. Wayne ^.™™itlnO‘Tntr—“-Sjjjijj i Park cemetery, lie In state Home, Drai RSIa**teyrtokidtnr'grandfather of Dlant and (harry wyrk' “ hejd^ttoy AP ftotihs tfVKBDOJM FOB COHEN’- After spending four months in Alcatraz Island Federal Prison?Mickey Cohen, farmer Los Angeles ! gambler wtilks to freedom from the prison launch at a San Fran- _L dscb pier Tuesday. He was freed on $100,000 bohd pending appeal j of) a conviction of income tax evasion. mTmTmHM ___________ Tuners! Heme. Liu Orton, wi ■at. Albert B. fMT Oravttldt service. • ttry, under the nag Orion bodge No at aklnner will l|e la to^Set toe Funeral Home, bake TOWN AND COUNTRY FOOD COMPANY,INC WANTS 3 MEN Oakland and Macomb . • 4 Counties - Work Wanted1 Male 11 Lost and Found ^tt > Shars LMng Quarters 33 f Rent Apts, Furoiah^y^ i pound: rvrrt about a nos. » i specialty. rs^rtia ^jn vicinity^o| brown Mato' "" ~ ~ Call OR MTM after Ran wants work . raking leavet or any other eatelde or Inside work. Call mornings, or area. After 7:30. W 6-86M. MAN 33. NEEDS WORK DEEPER Notkes and PcrsotiaU 27 $7SOTO^OOO noow paanus married c Pie of lady to live to ends expenses References. 33*11787. Wauled Transportation 34 BOOM. ADULTS ONLY ttMtokl ton. IfAMBS. - •- — TH »SK CASH LOANS aa autos, home equities, home furtoehlnge and eqafpaisai, is to WOMAN WANTS MM PROM ‘ 1 Maybee Rd. to Ponttae, " — 11 airily; OH 9-MU aftort. state. PE 0-4167____________ -----FOR HUB NORTHERN ■*“ 20, needy work. WHITE. p.OI Michigan m PE MW WANT RIDS FROM CENTRAL High gebq-- •- —---------* Elisabeth L I. Ferry. Apply MM H.l CARS. ««. —M. 134 John-... till si | ~f--------' 0 and dellrsr MAN NEEDS" '317 National Bldg, 1* W. Huron, Pontine Telephone 538-4032_____ Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 WORK BAD- iperiehtn in' ptamblng at n end farming; OHS-lTtf Wyk Wgntad FawnHe 12 WAGES AS LOW AS $140 PER: WEEK Tea must be Ml years of tee tSa Hdp Wanted Female 1 l BAT 1ROUIKO.REFERENCES Mrs MeCamjA PI Hia 3 WOMEN DESIRE WALL WASH AEROTREDS I KNAPP SHOES PREP HERMAN OR 3-1533 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING friendly adviser, phone PC PS Am '. Confide* “* 2-5122. 1 ABILITY To get 64th. lor your Land Cop-taaete. equities and mortgages. Don't tail toil home. Are your payments toe much for you? Let i afi expert counsel wlthyoU. Call Tod McCullough.-683-1630. 3-ROOM AND UTILITY %00&t. let floor. Pvt. entrance. Couple [ or bachelor 3686 Crooka Rd. a of, Auburn; PL 3.3915 3 ROOMS. "PRIYATT BATSpIbl-f PRIVATE I utilities Ml PE 3-4573. , 3RNISHED A1 ML, ng couple. MI S. . ARNO ihtAtrr ■ 1 thall, _ _ . ■ tm Pass-EUeakoto Itoad 3 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN, 1 irfcar grad looking for work. FC t GENERAL CLEANINO. DAY , work. Experienced. PC 21062 A'aLA.- STM 4 - C— . 1st floor. [ 3Boo>ri5TCwrmTtf|:, wjKfWeySfdeTl|5w5we5 mSSt. i Nlcel, furnished. - HmSlSjeci Realtor 77 N Saginaw Pontiac, i r***4 - heat furnished .FIB * ' • aratod' bedrooms «*- Jg* ] ________ — — EXPERI- «Mtd nMi, h fRONING WANTED TELHURON . vicinity, r* :aCt!on r land contract, large or tall Mr. Hitter. .PE MM lIdy desires Pat work. • . PL 34312 * lady yLbCAa^jrpa iNVALiD DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP Now located at 4M N. Perry. JtJ GET our OF DEBT WITHOUT A LOAN! Regain peace of mind thraugh | I Mr weakly payment plan. Protect your Jot-—1 -ca“ •liter of N Bernard Angood. i. Mrs Kenneth Village Officer 1 Outwits Bandits F"“ I The average monthly electricity' N Vr n i* e*L* t u bills of Pontiac area residents .J. Police Lniet Has rankcd hi^iest in Michigan 1 Washburn and Mrs. W. Trefford Partrldce Graveside service will be held Friday. Oet 31. at, It am. at Witerferd Ceatee Cemetery with Rev, Oaten Rentier ofnelatlns Miss Stevens effl He ---------■ Sperks33rlffln Fu- CURB WAITRESSES 'alSM b waltressi I ». j near Tel-Huron,_______ MIMEOORAPHING, TYPING, 5EC-retarlal service, EM 3-3843. -PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE 682-3016. QUALIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT. , ' PE 4-2051. • SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER, j JJj^hahd 80. expert- A hiJMK j itTOtagrTBbUiir.. FTBIY City Adjustment Service rear Laths or German. Language 1. P 5-028! I Instructor. PE 2-2134. _ I M2 w HBiT * SSnttaa Mich. WOMAN WANTS BABYBirffNCl, OFPOBTEMA1N POST OFFICE i days near olty bus; PH 4-3943. ; Member of Pontiac BUYERS FOR CONTRACTS CLARK REAL 1HTATS a w. Huron ra PH 34888 - beat furnished —(J i vea' bedrooms —• beNlt dee - children welqomd »>M SLATER'S:; S3 H. PARKE ST. wcraei. cwm_>- FE 4>3fl46 WtfhU rrttwf Realtor Par- ! 3 IdOMB. PKlVATE iAM 'AND “ W. Huron. entfance. i cMM weicooHrMPTC ....... ifnt 3-ROOM, MODERN, PHlVAT^ltT tomattc heat, couples oaly. PE CASH _____ tend contracts. VAXWAY, 345 OaklanS Aye. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE, -I neat and clean, quiet, responsible and no bad habits. Must U seen to be appreciated. ST Unlowst. 3 rooms, near pqntia^ Mo- oparks-Orl acini Home. If frlehds, MWPH make memorials, User may do bo to the Memorial Fund of Second Presbyterian Church. Newark, N.J. TED’S ■Woodward at Square Lake Rd EXPERIENCED AND i sent lady far general hoiuekeen. fag and care of I children l Building Service -1 ALTERATIONS AND MODERN- rial Dale Cook Coast ruction Co. OB 3-8823. 1ST OLAS8 LICENSED BUILDER, tree estimates. 882-3477. W HAY RIDES. BUCHER AV1AL-1 able feir snaelu. PH 4-4228. HOSPITALIZATION FOR SENIOR ' ritlsens. ton »ay qualify lor Federal's benefits. Age 80-76. Call tot^iy, for IbUther taleraaatlon. PE ; CASH LAND CONTRACTS HOMES and EQUITIES WRIGHT 345 OAKLAND ATI. PH 6-9441 I ..aA"fiaS CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. * ROOMS. JX1WKR. ------— Dixie. Hwy. OR JJ* “jjg1"*™*" p i 3 ROOM APARTMENT^ .VjUm^ FE MM. 3-1366. LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR ; . Earl Oarn EM 3- 0 Williams IMMEDIATE ACTION j 4,-ROOM APARTMENT, PARTLY AAA PRICES One-Man Force but Sets y^r for cities of populations high-i — - d L d L.L. er than 50,000, according to a Fed- trap tor sank KODDers ere| Power Commission report just! | issued. MENDHAM, N.J. t API-Police The average bills for Pontiac ' Chief Earl Moore has a one-man i and Birmingham residents were ! force in this North Jersey village ^ ^ tb«> up- j of 3.490 peysans. With his intui- ^ >vertge (n<4t) ^ ! lion, that appear* sufficient, ^ and tfce uttoMl ,venige mu) j He directed the arrests Tuesday) ^ ** of two suspects in a $10,000 ipb-j In cities of 50,000-plu* in Mlchi-befy of the Mendbam branch ol «*». average monthly bills ranged the Mdtrts County Savings Bank. J from $5.80 tor Bay City to the; SUSPECTS CALL $7.74 average in Pontiac, Royal; Moore was tipped that bombs [Oak., Detroit and several other were planted at two schools. The cities. tip soiinded phony, Moore thought Although the Michigan average —perhaps someone wanted to .bill was three cents lower than the' keep his one man occupied. national average, it was .consider^] He sent the aide to the schools bly higher than those of most! but kept an eye Otyen around heari»i neigh boring states. 8 cents at Simms. ik tor Ken Templet I Qrthar-LAND Ci SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS SHOP AROUND—THKN gB US CAPITOL SAVINGS * LOAN ASSN 4 ROOMS And BATH. UPPER; private entrance and bath, utilities fumlcbad. Couple only. PE tan. I MONTH PLUS _______________ , ________OMS, ,|65 - utUltlei. Call 673-1343, Wanted Real Estate 30 4 laroe aooiMBrTTEpBooMs. PE 5.3122 ——r- ■ -______FE 4-2936. . BOOMS. ADULTS .ONLY. NEAT ud clean. See after • p.m. if Pinegrove. . — m**ttt; Voorhees-Sinle own transportetloo Apply Pontlec _________ ALL.CASH pmtftoe'i oldest and largest budget ai or pha EQUITIES ____ Assistance Company, , ; if T0U ,r< leaving state or need JIT - . ,——_______________________ OPENING SPECIAL. -COLD WAVE ; money quickly call us tor lmme- j uaebti'1 preferred, er MODERNlZF. "NOW" toMtev n ______________| d>.uW»iv Complete modernismtlon PHA SRtaCT ~ w“ Mmol# ^ MArfal r e-«m BIO 3 ROOMS PStWiMS terms mvmltoble Let our lone ex-1 WAUJPAPHB * SCWOCB ^■■■■■"■— Itof entreaec. doe* to. W gaMagM benefit vou Free gat!* I Ilk vour home Call rK 8-9311 CASH PUR _ Bfbv Wrfllkttfd. After (il toMmtotjr J jjg 1 &d*S Soto Tto w. Huron I oldSii hoBea Phii«?t X-nii. Iceaead kulMer. Ph. 363, in c&t J&6 WRM?jDEBR FOR | Lorraine lurestoeot Cor^S »-1473 j g ^j-N 3 ROOM ;APi CASH FOR _______ OLDER HOMES . "JJgjgR for i Lorraine Investment Co lM HOUSEKEEPER - GOOD COOK “ OvfB irmnmportollon. No Thursday and alternate Q>. ItMTfl. 9A- Wtd. Children to Board 28-j with 2*4 bedimmt " ' Peterson Real Estate offi* ucp'8BO’ MY 3-1681 ! COLORED ___________> ’ability; MI 6^437. NEAT. ATTRACTIVE OIRL if-tween Ift and 30 to assist Dentist in Birin inch am office. Eaptrienre )t MooaMvx! Please send photo-raph to box 38, Pontiac Proas. pKjfcK ATtli' 3^1A LI* l'r'ajvi^" 11 't ewfffi I S An?-" . ; L, 7®tCAfATmN5^^DOZINO | FB 44)356. Cemll after 4 I CLEAN 3 ROOMS, PR1V/ [ trance, all^ utilities, j mwraai_______ -______________ ... Middleton _ FE 5-3203 ■ Wtd. HoRtHhold Poods 29; i , Auburn Heights, I older woman wanted to Bve In end care for elderly tally Reference! Reply Pontlmc Frees, reserve valuable te rA : tory now for Avon Cosmetic Christmas .business. Op or " avellable in Ponttoc and roundnlg treat Sarnlag; at ■ once. Call today—PI or write Drayton Plalm -„ , . CALL gELLB ALL, MORE CASH , . . _ , . . - . PHA, hr furnttuye and appliances Bar- ; Rent AptS. Furnished .17 I gain Houae, FE 3-6642,' ' | . FOElY CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- i j ROOM EmeTENCY l equtppad FH 04460, L. A. Voungi pilances 1 piece in houseful. Alberto Apert monte n. I ! INrrALLATION OF wbofTpANEI- l Pboraon'e- PH 4-WB1------------- 3(0 N Paddock TT 3-3604 j lug. floor tile, celling tile and LET US BUY IT OR (ELL1T FOR | 1ST .FLOOR, 4 ROOMS. BATH IDEAL 3 itauUful apartments tor HQred r professional people. lpVHfrlo-atloni 3 blocks from townTwrn. r unfurn. Utilities Included, ri “5 per month, permanent *en _ desired No eblldren otjjjpts. PE 3-7007 tor oppeHMtost. !■( ; U. S. Turns Gold Jo Wheat Sale WiH Complete Present Orders by Yugoslavia; but Refuses New Ones then poked s gun in the lace d teller Herbert Miller, who pressed] an alarm button. Two officers greeted William j Redic, 42, of Madison. N.J., after' he rushed out of the bank and; plopped behind the wheel of a carl WASHINGTON w programs, ports in Nebraska and Kansas. ; Kennan gave this answer after; ■ ('"Y' -. , , ” . 'having been asked orally by To-, dorovic to clarify U. S. policy to-; 7^'':. ward Yugoslavia, officials' laid.; Earlier it had been reported that; [Yugoslavia sought clarification! through a formal note rather than; [ jin an oral statement. LADY WANTED INTER mniMftoy 1 thru 5 p.m. llle Shop, Miracle Mile _____-»E TO DO IRONINGS IN nXeMi Lake area. OR 4-1365 after 8ECRETARY~B06KKEftPE1t." TYP-iUg, shorthand. Reply la own hand writing statlnq, age. martial statue Sad salary expected. Write Box 6. Pontiac Press, , — KOOfS: NEW, REPAIR "“SJ0 n e!eSes f eavestropohino pk eates | also ---YOU NAME IT.. WE CAN BUILD I CoMmunUy It. MY 2-0442 __________| Holy. ME 7-51P3, wd earage 7 now, n A-06! BUY HOUBEHOdb FUBrOOM DELUXE KITCHEN- j .SSL "E Iptst or^ hoMji^tull. i tite apartment^ Newly decorated. | LAKE^ ORION.^3 ROOM8^ er . .. WANTED: US1 Basiness Service 15! sunder school Community Auction, FH 4-6600 WANTED: t parkin 4-4266 o EXPERIENCED WATER SOFT ener saleimen Laada (urnlehed High commission Royal Wrier Softener Distributors. IMS th.Au- BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS ’ WOULD LIKE GOOD r window. Reasonable. used wringer washing cheap. Call FE 5-4376 -M: - —_— —- , . AND ■ ■ 2 BEDROOM.'(MAN, DSHD PIANO! rOR squaru Uho. tfi. W 4-336S, . | qS , 4D«tTS 3 ROOM! AND both. 630 Roblnwood, FE Hr“ 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH- LAKE ORION. HOUSEKEEnNG cottages. Alt utilities. Wlntar iptea — MY 3-9958 Tru-Rusllc CaCns. 468 8. Broadway. t eg*S4Q6&' ! MODERN 5-ROPM PLAT, 335 PER weak PC 2-97S4 f F E 3-1631 5-6466, 164 Mt. Clemens. ________ PreUr _ 31 years of age high lahoel^tradr-- irtlne salary wwh ear (Uow-ce furnished. Liberal plan ef —my benefits, call or,apply 1-0214. Associates Discount 436 N. SasteAV. x SI. AFTER »t once -------- •venluj work, Ousrsntft ability __dee or MeHrm. ofusa ~ ~ s ~f.m.-»~ p.o. BARBJCR 'FULL TIME. SALESWOM home. WeL_„____ bet. 3 and 5 p.m Toys for Christinas , Have a Toy tihest Toy party. Receive IS per cent of eeles In toys phis party .plght gift, PE 5-472L THOROUGHLY E E P E R IENCCD PUMP WELL REPAIR SERVICE, 24 hour.' PK 4-3647, FE >-838!>. HfJjBWue MOTOR SBRVTCS ¥£ TstollB* m *■ [ OFFICE FURNITURE .AND, BUST- ROTPtifitf! WHIRLPOOL; 'AH* Kenmore washer repair sereteo.' We Bnonea. FH 6-6431. relia'ble avhalt PAViiTd^l ' coal jobs OR 4-16*0— wan tea IO Kem W SK.T’S.ff'YecoraTed. "oinccii-1 1 MACHINE SHARPENED. | ------ | vill CAN DRIVE.. enjoy J Taxi Service, 631 guaranteed week A D S CAN PLACE 3 MEN OR WOMEN ■ Pontiac area to supply customers . with nationally advertised house-1 hold produeis. Fbr-~“J_‘-*——-phene Ft 3-3053. COMMERCIAL - WALLED LAKE area. «, men ever 31 needed Immediately. Part or full time employment. Can Mt. Maete, ma or 4 hours, a day calling regularly each- month on a group of Studio Oirl Cosmetic clients ten a route to be established In and sround Ponttae, apd are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write to STUDIO OIRL COSMETICS, Dtps. OP-31. Glendale. California: Route will pay ,up to lq manure, black dirt, top - coll, , PH 4-4B1 or OR 3-tito i CUSTOM PLQW, DRAG. AND grading. Anywhere, OR 3-5960. j I i^pypliii 2i A-I MERION BLUE SOD. Mo-3! IXWRIENCI BODY MAN WITS tools, superior Auto, IM'Ooktoad WANTED RELIABUt WOMAN DRI-rondltlon Call Ml 4-1(31 after ' WOMi WVVISrfirid: oAtortaaftHM I tool Craoks Rd. PL 3-4SM. j ALL TYPES LANDSCAPE teoftK. EXPERIENCED 8INOLE tiAN ON farm by month; Must to able to operate milkers and other farm equipment. 3460 Dutton Rd. Roeh- TO IN. H0U8E- wor«. Ironing, 5 disciplined chll- dren,, I dcyi. MA 6-i6SC. Help Wanted Earning $120 Wecfclv If not, toveetlfote this opportunity in toww cries. Mud be married, 33-36, tto school education. GUYS AND DOLLS Earn $$, After School AL’S COMPLETE LANDSCAPING ’ Seeding, codding, black dirt. \ I Top soil, tree trimming and removal PH 4-4338 or OR 3-6165 COMPLETE- LAWN WORK. GAR-________ _____ w |rMln* •* ,0A.I m ouc.?2£2,LB' Sewer Contractors Batteries Helds Installed. Call j—1 Frank PAtrickV Imported and Sport Cars j iipnfi systems," trh-_- IMPORT-SPORT CAR SERV. —nide Stone Front service. Orchard r-*" ~* *** Stamps for CoBoctors STAMM OR APPROVAL ----------CED TREE TRIMMER wanted Referencel. Phone after ‘ p.m MI 4-2370, Firestone TIRE & RUBBER CO. FE 2 Adult Education at MSUO Zooms in Popularity Hss.openingg for talesmen with management potential. College degree or equivalent work experience r t.q tt i r e d. Starting salary up to $6,000 per year plus bonus. Excellent hospitiliz-ation and retirement benefit*. Interviews at Firestone Store, 146 \V. Huron. Thurs.. 2 to 8 pan., Sat. 10 till 4 p.m. possible If you can talk telephone. — **- - ■—-* downtown_______1 _____! H ter wan ( p.m. this weak. M w. Bdtwa Bl., offter lli. MAN OR WOMAN WITH CAR. corn S3 to 61 and up per hour. Nationally advcrtls.d Watkins Food route. Egporlsntic unneers •sry Old sse no handicap. Full or narl Sme W,,«6M. N EAT CTlkWrBw^OdBPL* FOR night janitorial work In madloat bunding la Pdstlia area Mgpday lhreugh Saturday Refrrences re-qulred Write Ponttae Press, Box I MO VINO IBB VICE. REASON ahle rates. FH 5-3466. FH M6B6 1ST. CARBFbL" HOVINO LOW rates. UL HIN; 6I6-I516. J A H TRUCKING SERVICE Mortal haatlna. ktoek Strt. grev----------ih-W! MW 60 Un. f ; HAULING * RUBBIB . your pries. Any tuna. PE I-0U66. HAULING ' AND RUBBISH; (3j ! toad, any tint. FH 4-C364. _ LKMT HACUNO. REASONABLE 1X6 FINE ROOF BOARDS 5c SALE DSHD MAtBRiALS: 8SL^jS,SSiy"itoW‘.............. ............,• i cur Fus Board .fM# 4xSx‘» Hardboard ...,...'..r.n.1S| 4*8x>A Fir Plywood ..J? .SMS. PONTIAC LUMBER CO.' IB Television, Radio i Hi-Fi Service Hesters,. Dbre Wrecking Co. 4)1 Auburn tt. Pontiac; Mich. MICKEY STRAKA TV SERVICE- DAY OR BV1S.. PS 6-43M till white Buying Modernisation j A1 ADDITIONS. FALtrOUT 8HEL- . 1 NOW RiCRfhTINb' - MtolifoAN Rrpreaentatlven for dynaario. fast-g rowing Nanonwtde msurancr Ham while you toam. Work full ! LIOHT HAULING. REASON ABLE ! call FE 6-T74I. 1 LIOHT AND HEaTy rRUCKING. Rubbtsh. nil dirt (radlog. and gravel and front end loading. Tap . FE 2-0603. Ponttae, Michigan. Phone FB , tof FMCtion wh iteFd^toF and Genessee Counties. PAUL GRAVES CONTRACTING 'raa Estimates Oft 4-15U ; ——=53s , -------bargSTn" t ____________________________1*11 additions. SOSO —- 114 garage. 1 AO, THICKNESSES AND SPEDlES Painting ft Decorating 23 | t40“ ^33?°^.%*^ °tt •" '.**»**** ------- - —'* Consiructltm. E TREE SERVICE TUMP REMOVAL it oval, trimming. Oet M 35M OtjiFIB S-B735. j 'tree trimmino Ain Reasonable, FE t-lSO Oct mnr prtcec before you My 1 SHEET OR CAR LOAD Plywood Distributor raaj required, tt you P*irS-M63,t*e'r PHO Nursing Hemes General Tree Service TRIMMING AND REMOVAL. CALI OR 3-0736 Qt OH MM6, TRIMMtlio OR REMOVAL. VER1 Low Cost; FB 8 3606. Truck Rental ». Registration this fall soared toi 1,040 in adult education courses [ at Michigan State'University Oataj land, lit was announced today. * 1 OOO The figure represents a 73 peri cent increase over last fall term’s: enrollment, according to the Division of Continuhlf Education. AP Photolaa May GO BACK - Istvan Ko-vacs, 32, a former Hungarian freedom fighter whd lives in Moojoe now. said Tuesday he may ask to be sent back to his native land. ‘There doesn’t, seem' to be any future for me here," said Kovsd, a commercial pilot and .mechanic who "peaks six languages. He claims he cannot find a Job, IV program provide* asaual- 1 wrslty-credtt esunes for adaHu, la addKIoa to ether programs, j Included are adult coarsee for’ profeaalonal dovelopmeatj cooroea In sotenep aad moths*-mattes, la Mbltr adnilrtlstratlon and for devetoptag special skiBs, 1 as well as llheml aad flae arts t 8 1 8 1 lty and service. Same *^cc}U^ Dressmaking, Tailoring ; Faint i ^"r!® - tract^bs*****^^ .. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR; --------------------------------------------------------------I. ■ ------------- « painting, wall washing. Free e»- ALTERATIONS, ALL GARMENTS. NON-CHALK ROUSH PAINT , 633a , tlmatcs- FE 5-037,5._______ | ■ me.. Knit Dresses OR 3-7103, INTERIOR LATEX , 03.06 ifiBmnp ARD J>APER HANO-i ^-------p^fSTatoem-- ; l^^yPM riMSHL ... \ 33.SJ ! Ini references' PE 4-5429 I CXCRVatBlf i AVIS SUFPtni FEMrgSO } OPEN 9-0 lota QPDTHH RD. rvW apd flnanciiL. ------- in eto sincere Company < fumubad CMiBtnim 214 W Walton.__________ I jars I Xgpnzi to. «aj Trucks, to Renff Lake Rd. fvii TIME EXPERIENCED ME -■ . IS yeora or otdor. MA tops Tips! experience and presently not under contract FU pay you SUS nor week for Sdumlly plan 1334 for 3, SID Tor 4. W> meat-mums. Initial training la laid. •TniiB Empioymewt Agencies 9 Legal ' Secretary SsirSr wa.l | 1 additions, Re.as^’cheap,’ 648-3307 ' PAINT1NO PAPERtNO. lEkOV-j »1. Washing. FE 2-3313, OR M4S3 Excavating SxiieriTv' : EXCAVATING - BASEMENTS AND [ ‘ lobs or , bomb shelters, 683-3333, AND EQUIPMENT S _mp Trucks—Semt-TraUere Pontiac Farm and a Lost and Found Ph u%! Reas. Pat Lee. FE 2-7933. . j PrwTORINq'FREB feJfMAT^ | .quaUIy? FINISH HIOH SCHOOL AT HOME Diploma awarded. Write or Jhone ! Lorr *^ BiUTrANT* sFanIel* j' LIFE INBURANCEiALES IN’ZfrV m* c~m'* MAN TO PICK AFpUto. EARL Beckman, tiTmlna met of Or- ir Freo Booklet. National I J Home Study. Dept- Rh. *-7 Mile Rd.. Detrott 34. PO «-41dl Work Wanted Male II *tot Trfmk FAOESi t-A WALL 0AARINO, CARPET. . ; I sofas, mach. cleaned. FI 4-1677. i ; MA 4-3333. Reward. CoaT - I BLUB ned fOUHDe In Holly, Mich. Male aad tomelo. i lotoid. m imi fSsT^BROWN WALLET FE 5-8707 Pontiac’Fetice Cottipany Continental chain link fence. Com------- — - Do-Il-Your- CONTRACTOR’S EQUIPMENT Horn e-owner-■ tools. Jack eon IS W Montcalm FE 4-6240, Rug Cleaning THIS SPACE RESERVED BU8INES OR SERVICE Art DIAL PH Jdltt ROM Of What People Have to SELL, Ritirr Of WART to \ BUT Order your Ad oa the \S Day. Lew Com nan . . . The next tor gins*Jan.; 15, 11 i of course# be-l Cancel Wbea Rat alts Art iblalnod . . . It’s the Ecoucnical Way, Juri Ola) PH FSU1. eldlnj. reprira, (Id. FE 8-7*40. CEMENT WORK~ ALL KINDiriUt^ unable. OR gfios. CARPENTER work; nS&V AND remodeling. Call SSipiMf lie, etc. Rochecter-Hough r Dry dan Ski arm Re-8-3547 or WS 3teSS5 CARPENTER WO HR O# i N Y ' Reasonable Cull after I fh asfts. . „. Titbit! burn Heights, UL 3-34S4 LOST FOODLE IN MIRACLE l **«• Charcoal -gray; 15" at,l — Waldo. THlw FOR FAST ACTION IBI LOST HONEY - COLORED MALE >SK 1 Cocker, vicinity- of Linoo 1 nl m| todg.hu'. XdWMd. PB'2-8027. 1 , FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1961 CARNIVAL By Dirk Turner I For StolwHoogec nunji » i p «Htmi: rtifi1 ttSsBPvS 7 ~~ | | arto. close to schools. Rent Apto. Unfurnished 38 j , *3^fj!flB~i1n'-TTrr room, ; 3-bedrqqm, 3 "futi.~ ru. kMi OitvntaVn 083*1042. I uakdv vno H TILE BATH. NEW M end Tll|lfcw fcpw W-5 st 41 Cnerltota rsfia."st*assKS UdMMl < naMlb ------J no.4001 OH------------- MIOOk CLEAN W#LT“ —*-* Crexcent Lain OK * 4 ROOMS; RKFKiarRATCm «5»SrSimiw. r*_Mi»L_______, — -—,» ■..,. ,,,,— _______ rtioOML BATH OARAGE, UP- 5-ROOM HOUSE YEAR ROUND. JTTg r» MW__________________. Law privUegto: “* *-«— 4 ROOMS MODERN AND , Newly decorated. Middle I pie preferred; IP* 1 . RdJ. WR.MWi.'. . it ugiopK: modern, ml 3-Bedroom Brick i ajSSl!!! "2ft 4-ROOM LAKE BOMB WTf"E I *14,TOO. screened porch. “* AJH1 Tri-ta 4 ROOMS. WEST STOE - NEAR chopping center and hoxpltal. Oae heat. Good condition. Also «»- F1ATTLEV I M^ako Wl or 5S« , g^M jgWggJj - 1 t BEDROOMS. 1 BATHS. GAS! beat, near 'Webster School, (1101 ] • rt 4-taS*. Erse. PB l-dNS. Realty I ft ROOMS]' NEWVY dEcORAtSS! »**» Comwerre ltd__________ ■^ta. AwggwTl Good location..OB 5S1X. 5-ROOM TERRACE. FULL BOMB INWA- ' ■«£ »e*t. water a nxhlp. *» month; At- JM"- 8 Mi • acre*. Crooks rxiiia I Road. (80 month. Call. FE 3-7103. | i. Clean. Adults. PB j 4 __ L«" u>. 1M Dim*.' ^jg^gag"^- nnweT |g* PER | month^plus Maes WATERPOI 3817 NORTH ADAMS ROAD. month R Inquire 13# 8. Edith, *r j xpnunw mOOETS MgOERJM, jto> Wt wvtwxPH 3-BEDR05m SmtMy, UL >-0*1. ____ lower Fenced yard Automatic | dbayTON-CLARKSTON AREA — heal Garage Child r**—“ ™ --- -—- “ $300 DOWN ft bedroom near Lincoln Jr. High. Full basement, |b car garage. 1 ---- only (83 perl - -------■"ORD Chesapeake BAY MODEL 965 Carlisle 3 Bedrooms Vanity in Bath Family-Sized Kitchen NortR on Baldwin ta Bcfl- OPEN'DAILY 11 to 8 . ALSO The Hudson Bay Basement Models SPOTLITE 4-0985 FE 3 BEDROOMS CHEROKEE HILLS 2 FULL BATHS RUBS McNAB ART MEYER I w> TAtlba «a Ra M* . “A party line doesn’t mean you're supposed to I parties over it!” /A/ft I THU mw HOMS IS LOCATED IN — —waive west side nelghbor- __ minute* from downtown. Featuring aluminum siding. 3 lm—uu. ft full baths, full ooss-wtth recreation roam, aat For Salt Housas 157:30 dato axsstofhu* msnt, gas heat, attached | beautifully tandxcaped lot. •tract. Owner leaving town Price Reduced $6,000 lunch tki drums aw hatha, family room, piav room, aun room, patio, carpeted, drapaa. ga heat, 3W car Oarage, Trrme. Them home# are in _ field Highland*. St. Ban... _ •nd close to public .schools, churches, shopping, etc.\ F. 0. ROkOBAUGH FE 2-S053 Office ca Woodward at •*. Lake COLORED BALE MONET - SPACIOUS NUiM I FHA b ingege WHO tao a me taxes and Insurance a bedroom, full basemen j schools, chopping ere For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 49; "OBAEPISLD Birmingham - In a jetting of spacious 1 trounds. Chote* shopping Only *110 a , ... , COUNTRY LIVING JUST 10 MXN- baaatlfui utes from downtown Pontiac an paved read across from MSUO. ter- * 4 bedrooms and den. All large I rooms. Spacious yard with outdoor fireplace. *100 month. MA ; 6-7005. | gOOMSj AND BATH, Clarkston Real Estate SOM 8. Mate Street Cleriiton Michigan MA 5HM BARGAIN DAY I ACRE FARM area Only * n.... ____ Include* , a bedrooms,! carpeted dining It *■ garage FHA approved! 7000 down.Price *14,0001 additional Information phone lags and WUekeade FE t-1704.1 monte Include ml t surance. Moya In VERY NICE -'ft hi For Sele Hoi with Tatt This; fn a tradoJn ham* to »«-J Air fMTttRCt. FALL-OUT SHELTERS INCLUDED (OPTIONAL) WITH ■3 BEDROOM 3 HOMES FacebHck Front Paym’ts Less Than Rent $10 Moves You Uti! , • No Mortgage Costs Oae heat larpate* Using roam DON’T WAIT—BOY NOW1 Nd Down Payment Fer Sale lUwft 49 NEAT NOME & JHL BARN No Money Down ijast liart(a«a Cut* The Odon Star The House of Ease I Bedrooms - Face Srjto oae Heat — Free Carpctlnr ARaeftad Oarers The Oxfonf 'Squire ft Bed roam TlUtM Dee ■rich — Oae Beat Select Oak Heart Oae The Expandable ------— pun - afcck f 714 CORWIN * 1 block north of Montcalm) 'Mock east of Oakland) 1 Waal ed.M-Mon Tlglinr between Lake Orton and Oxford. OPUH U e.m. to 0 *)Ji. Dally rronna mao. co- r OA 0-0145 , [COLORED. 4 “ EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN, PARTLY furnished 4 Brick Flat—Heated Attractive four family bnUflat I neat, apune. wewrcncex rwgmrwo. t 1883 Auburn Ah . Aiibupn HU. MI 4-0888 Frpnt B rear priTate .entrance I EXCELLENT 3-BEDROOM HOME ■ living ream. 1 bedroom, jeltrticnetto, M Drayton Plates area. Lease ..-m. w*.b t garage. References ^ References required. Write , *“ — ”“”*h Pontiac Press Box 1M._________ ! A BEAUTY . f£mEwE2rp2a4I faifc rtio^hnn? • suburban' area taduder • ■ rcarnrtSS Bullt-lm Hl i mote; large kitchen e Carpeted Buiiwn^®-1 lns lllu alidiha doer ■tuSu. IWQQd Rfilty ONLY 3 LEFT j- bi-ievel even YOUNG-BILT ’ ream aad hobby raom. Ob lot large u Ul ft. Iropteee ead HOMES; gR eaat» S* l'e°kJ TOi *S3t i letter Bum * will enloy the beautiful i vr xe rt eded area. S acre park an tea j No Money Down •ttft Sit EE No Mortgage Costs --- ■ new - big House - j — y In before winter, j HAYDEN I £ 4 acres-4 rooms Stream and Trout Pond 4 seres of excellent gxtden soli. U 2-7337. with nearly a thousand feet or ....I road frontage and bordering mi eprlng-led stream built Jet*#. ieok'YllW? J, COUNTRY APARIMKW. room, big yard, School bus Ban. 4» l»h Pt S-ftSW -------- < fagLUXE jlMPBOOftt., APULTB. j immedtete possession, tail nicely shaded lots. Outside 1 ! cue Only *7.050 with (500 PARTLY FURNISHED Krego Harbor 2 bedroom home. Gas ELWOOO Mtfl.fl . 00M4101 rirmt H, J. A. TAYLOR. Reahor . New i real ESTATE AND INSURANCE [ Ogei *• * 7732 HIGHLAND ROAD (MM» . »o. "i 5. BEDROOMS 2H. price. Easy ! i month - Value galore! DLORAH BLDRS: RUSSELL YOUNG FE 2-9122 Builder . PE 4-3200; Templeton CEDAR] ISLAND LAKE. This home has ah the features for comforta- • ..........I Bjftaft-. Ite f'-— ( _________■____i. Built j kBrbeli. Spacious nvtow room! eltb Thermopane window over-! looking water. 1 bedrooms and, lied oath. Basement opene at ake level. Picture window. Pln- basement with large windows, isluded a■ breeseway. With e Its garage. All m ex-condltlon. Only (9,450 wtth study-den. Lot MX174. *17.400 550.00 per month. “Bud” Xicholif, Realtor 40 Ml. Clemens at. FE 5-1201 _____ ROCHESTER - UTICA « acres bordering lake _ mr,.j ' I shads trees — 5 bedroom farm low attached j >«■« - ha»ema>t Imni . ^ h. 4B.900. (1.000 i GILES Open Daily _ jgjSjp 2to6P.M. ] $29.00 CAN MOVE YOU fl ROCHESTER House, brick, rou ouem Penced-tn yard, in Miner -—7£ of Meade- ■-— ___________ I] BEDROOM Beautiful west suburban. 0-room, garage. *10, brick home with basement, on I - ft BEDROOM tots. 2-car garage end carpeting, i. down. 02.000 down and take over land j STORY brick. 4 bedrooms. * contract. PI 4-ftgftl. I baths, toned business #12 500 IT OWNER CNEBCXNT LAKE) Terras^ Estates. Brand new 3-bed room HAR4X.D E. WKAV1R, RIAL TOR t-tea »•« kaanneaesl aamm kaal I 1448 E Auburn Rd. Rochester___________ UL 2-3730 - chick- mosphere 1 Northern High Area Located I blocks from High school in an excellent eel|m-4 Vm home hae SerF 5-room itauutij msOufllu. tear around stove, rem|^ •*“ 1 modern- a pigment. 2401 James Blvd PB 2-4407 attar | v .TV OAKLAND PRIVILEGES g a m. | bedreom ranch, basement. HOpyst o-EOPti APARTMENT.! bent, (lgg per month. Lento, ‘nL>w"d«l __________ No tradee"*PK 5-5234 after EM 3-4*70 i BY OWNER. 4 ROOMS AND BATH fuU basement, attached 2-can garage. ggx4Mpfoot tot. fenced yard. Generous cupboards, closets aad iturEBB intre SI'2 900 with 92 000 F ftowen. trun tree;, j j-bedroom TRI-LEVEL rooms Full bn»e-1 t ion to ft of living sd»c e else forage EHA &r“"f^iv rS. kitchen wttn dining nfwa. wu. 100M8 - »DOW" mortgage SS We^arSSSe fr tr. corner toft cy- JJS3ag. on our lot *9.495. Lower l£t! YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY in tw errr op 3-BEDRM »A8HABAW-W ALTON , _ . K.... 1X5x130 ] 2-csr gxrxge. priced aft tU,0M. STRATHMORE BEAR BALDWIN *70 per month for this neat ft-room home. fuU basement, esr- TO MODEL: EUxabeth Lake Farnsworth. Right te mod Watch for open - sign. . u . \ J. C HAYDEN, Bealtor 44 E Walton_________ F» #4 $55 rough plumbing, —_ rte. You finish interior, furnish material. - recreation I t —f*acres 8f fenced yard, who beautiful evergreens and. bug* weeping willow /— Water | A* ’iwn with sepirats wsU _____jme will surprise sou I for only 01---- --;“-A—*-’ ORCHARD COUNT aPARTMENTI MODERN BRICE RANCH HOME IMdft bs*rmi Air conditioned At Sylvan Lake. Corner wooded Adults. PS 8-6018 *-* * ‘—*----—* *— Macacer. 16 8shner St.. Apt. 0. kltclien and bath, basement, i heat. 3 car garage. gg;0M. am down payment to responsible __ — ■>„.—. court. FE 3 Sale-T rade-Lakefront beach, modernised 3-bedroom J-----third --------- PAGE ST LIKE RENT I of four handymen's s. tow monthly payments1 l. Includes taxes and in- A MONTH xctedteg Taxes and lawrtaet 3 Large Bedrooms REALTY OR 4-043* BUILDER New furnace. Large Mthlng ta family tercet salt* 4 BEDROOM brick home and 3 M, m—- - m — peted GILES REALTY CO. - PE MIT* 311 BALDWIN AVE mulIepui LnrnNQlgfRTicE SCHRAM foes t wl This It lust II “^108 N. East Blvd. DROOM brici horn* and 3 . . ,T% .a-m, - rr"r| sr teVjSt NEWINGHAM 3-Bedroom Ranch kitoten^rif 'fha’ he — garage. Fenced 41,000 wtU bendle I — insulated — ‘^GAYLORDi It Block N. of Flke on Eae* Blsd j Open Daily. Sun. 12-9 Model Phone FE 5-3676 ■B.S. BUqPlNO co. nAil ScttaBle POR BACH- BENT O* rent na PMnriB morttsmat *Mi4f 1 HuT09B rtOCII. 9—------------- -w FE 4-3*45 iftcr lot. I# min N of Peatlac. Close _ rm 9^m - ■ .....■— ? lakes ««4 gphflRi* Country ii\- tfffH 8 ROOM BATH tof wttk neighbors 4118 >mo. *“v* "rriwutor m-4951 . ^SWNER rOR BALE OR TRADE 5-rooms, bath, ranch type i- - lam —--------- — >-* c— \V. H. BASS, Realtor "SPECIALIZINb IN TRADES" 2^? -. Builder ____________FE 0-3730 I trees and garden space. Full LAKEFRONTS ;hT xfwR3,m. RMito, i bungalow 1 BOOMS BATH. BUILT- , SjS^LJSL All utiUUea turn. One | , g. -mmc FE »mm. ” ^ Of Alcott School, Off W. Ken- 1 .................nett. Ft 5-0215. WITH OPTION TO..BOT- BY OWNER 4-BOOMg AND BA77I ; ----------Pontiac, garage and ham- . ___ Off M-____ hove In. Only *0500. , __ LftUINOgR REALTY. | Trade Free-and-Gear j Small Retiremeiit Home This ’ east suburban home Is SI- { tra nice with dream kitchen and bate, paneled year around porch WEIST, 160 AUBURN Brice eieaa 3 rooms, stove, refrigerator aad wtiimes fern. Perk. _____ _________Partial basement. Oak floors: Lara* tot. j Blear frontage Rear Dublin and , BEDROOM BRICE mm nul basement »nd n.: beach privileges toorhels Rd. FE : i 250 1 ' garage. str*« will .trade « . Paved Waterford i shade tree* — real desii dock — Ouk_ , 500 substantial JBEDROOM^] Watsrfprd; botliood Vet e^e - mij k possession "b^^i Brick * . . mem wnn gms heat! j I aad .newly decorat-wo Mocks to LaBaron ! i block to bus. Priced 19-999 and 02.7*0 WtU I VACANT. 7 room home with 1i tow down paymept. New alu siding. New furnace. New ro 3 ear garage. Deep lot. Will e< elder trade. Gen FE M« EASTERN Jr. HIGH. Ctoa* to tl •is mom homo to very good. c< . Oak floors. ,3 bedrooms. ig high among the tree-4 rolabf acres an a corner I 4 rooms and hath, cinder blast untlnlshed heme. Illness compel '{ toss iff /rice ^reduced to {mc ;j ter quick sale. Terms. I CLARKSTON ■ bedroom i • full; PEftft70! jgflP-* ft ALL 4-ROOM MODERN - U-way. '345 Oak tea COIXJRED 3-BEDROOM HOMES I Only ■ev 216 ??V^NT ,'j W. H. BASS. Realtor "8PECIAUZINO IN TRADES' uUdor ‘ ‘ pine — Very suitable for retired folks — (10.(00 — furniture avail-able If wanted - - call for Appointment — Close to Lady' at ill* Lakes Parish I VAST W. SCHRAM MM*B ear garage — located Lot 155 x 200 Prlo 500 with very easy t seU at a bargain far FE MW j CRAWFORD AGENCY 300 W WALTON FE 52304 tap E FLINT ; . MY 3-1143 FE 3-7210 ' t-AKE FRONT rn 3-72IQ | faa(ing _ Po build Foundation ii SS S*^WPE^ A"Ofa“ Jg»thOHCHARD 4_ YEAR AROUND HOME WATKINS FOR SALE Lake, oil heat. MA. 52101 1052020 at1 Cep FE 511*3 'tor appetetmi ___1 FOR COLORED » ROOM HOUBE *- ------ *8.500 good buy. PB 1 - BEDROOM COZY CLEAN unite** supplied. 0053477, , 2-BEDROOM. *15 A WEEK. PLUS 1 mihttej. 241 Oolng. PE 52444 5REDROOM HOME OIL HEAT l RENT WTTH OP- For Rent Rooms 42 2 5BEDROOM HOMES electric refng. aad sb l«kl privtiegM. Union Lfl Mti wiimih._________________ CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN ■ un e*tw i v-o! Mllf. .1 ROOMS AKO BATR WALTERS NICE CLEAN ROOM FOR OENTlF Lake. MA 5-1668. 1 ----- --------- — —— I House Insurance, 15% Off E 4-4373 ATTRACnVK-MODERN _ ________—:-=ggaj=_______ front, Ml hfftt -Urge lot. Leas# , PROFESSIONAL un.fiTL.KMAn. ‘til June. Rent renfonnble. Eve- ticeiient condition! S6| TpcllnnU nUdt KEnwpod >8111. after 8. A NWTLY POBNISHkfi LAKE ROOM NEAR OENERAL REASON- ■ front hems, f miles from Pan-1 able PE 2-0*11 t0 J“* *** I SLEE#INO ROOM p6r 1 OR 3 ] • i?r‘w n i-***» gjrE. na .——- — —=z-- i A I BEDROOM LAEEFRONT I rt 5W34. ________________________ J.aai Iri. 070. After ] gLEEPlNO ROOM ALSO OARAOE i HOMES SHELL OR FINISHED YOUR LOT OR OURS • Biegwart Construction 1- ed garage, fenced yard. Frtst-! leges so Round Lake' gl.M*. «L-1 20* dn. *73 mo. HAROLD R. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR 3-1388 If no out. FE 8-70811 If A ft-8887 . FRANKS Realtor. 35*3 Union Lok# RA EM 3-330*. EM 57111. WILL ' TRADE SMALL 1 ROOM house with 3 lots for Income, property on coot side. Reply Pontiac Free* Box 62. ' ANNETT f Webster West Side Terrace XMLS ORION » OXFORD 0 .{go. rms. and hath handy! - -’to shopping. Brick construction. mefciml /ronttge. Lot 118 1 838* 1 , - W»i lease with opttoo to buy | . or wtU consider lot ns dn. nymt. deep. 3 car gftrtgc Fin# loct-i tion for ODtitmoBta or kuilaota Near St, Fred’s School j ■ $13,718 with termn C. A. WEBSTER, Realtor | OA *2818 MT 3-3381 WtU maintained 3 bedrm. home j \ with modern kitchen, carpeted living odd dining rm. Full ooce- ! WILL BUILD mcnt, see hoot. Priced right for - i i quick t*l*. j Upper Lpng; Lake Of# TOUR LOT OR OURS TOUR PLAN OR OURS Itivt 3 bedroom. lM botk. foil Erick ranch with 3 bedrms and 1 nice family rm. Fir apices, i‘, 1 bi*jfmont aodol te OWN. j rage ' Vocnnt *23.400. terms, Includes drspei end carpeting _ apartment. Extra large rooms for the. er — 14t33 living room. 1 dlnlat raom. bedrooms ora 15 and 14x15. You'll enjoy uuai attractive. comfortable homo. Five room apartment on second] floor brings ta 1*5.00 per month. Corner tot la *0x130 — nicely! landscaped: *15.000 tell price. I 10 ACRES 3* l “BATEMAN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE [- COMFORTABLE TWO BEDROOM: .1 rhi« neat North Side home offers i i bedrooms, living room, j : To b I bedroom I C'mon . Lokt. 3 bedrooms, end kitchen both ter t siding! 100 ft. wool SnC,X?SH Pontiac Centra Priced ‘ l, kitchen and - Excellent con-ron Street and High School KENT garage, on t well landscaper ONLY 113,000 with just 01.008 down plus costs. Carpsting and drapes to bool LET'S. TRAD SOUTHWEST OF PONTIAC ' Near new Lincoln plant at Wt om Nice 6 rm. and bath wii full bam't. on on acre of grouni House has 3 bedrms and apai for 4th bedrm Hsrdnrood floor [RED HOT FOR LARGE FAMILY: Bit foot 4 year old brick ranch w 1 mammoth rooms. 2 baths, car garage and boat bouse, i 2 waterfront canal lots just i Cato Lake. AU lor UftlM 01,700 down plua —“ 1 TRADE. LET 8 I (MUST BE SOLD; > A terrific buy for diet person I with ambition 7 looms and bate. 1 near public and parochial schools J Only: ftl.300. .Terms. WEST SIDE ' A bedroom brick I yetn old “ ■ »re». MAKE US AH LAKE AHOSLU8 HOYT 'JOHNK. IRWIN] tend contract 1 Interested ta Ironing, at *3.300 down plus 4 AND SONS — REALTORS 311 West Huroi bath*, ceramic t . * p. b Lincoln 57131 RGoEE Pott . RENT Mt OdUuN ' * FE5H0*. KREGO. CLEAN 2-REDROOM. OAS carpeting, marbl* GENTLEMEN - CLEAN ROOMS. homo sate moato. FE .l4w*. PRIVATE |OOM8 FOR MEN -Homs coDtlng. 702 W. Huron placet: 2-car gam Cached and telly pi 2 masonry porches mi a red Fully ule . School bus i j Don McDonald! Antique i LICENSED BUILDER ranch we^ AUBURN MANOR, f a 200 WOOdM 1 : peted living rooi kitchen and tfts MODERN 4 ROOMS AND L tby tin iy»ttee Uk> ltd. SMALL HOUSE. I BEbPOOM DlX- WM. T. iTOMi Jl 1OR**-?3»l,U1 *f** *** | AftWnftATORY AND RED CON- | uAoSr*UfcE Ak’fcA - MODkith I cara. ftur i ecu. ratccrary *:3ft P i 2 bedrooms. Coll i Petrott KMHWMM^ wiLLfJiMR LAKE FRONT, VHaR ‘ VACANCY, round. *ioo nor month MA 53*00 j»i‘— ED OR AMBULATORY ! .. ..m Lent Convalescent PE 54207 Rent Houses Unfum. 40 Rent Office Space 47 j LAEE FRONT. 0300 DOWN He^J!^erb%el^shinnU, I^Sl^prfee! *3.050 030 a month call Loo Motdoch FE 51*70 or FE 52307 MODEL HOME FOR *-------- Situate? on t« acre je landscaped, pith lewn REAGAN: —! E er’s serly American *PcoJisctlon of ftao antiques. Natural plank msrb?e**flreplacs lit ceramic baths, special hunt kitchen c*5 tael* la colonial deetgn. Pina portkleiied basement with Arete T AJS& ™ nice***! acre parcel Reasonably priced (2*500.ierms ‘‘For that personal lntorast" SOUTH SHAKER throughout Only ti.000 down. ' cant. Move right ta! PONTIAC LAKE RQAD OWNER SAYS “SELL" jGIs—ZERO’ DOWN 7 Wait suburban area. 0 rooms. ! Rj 2 ksdrooms, tall both: Living 1 tr“" ip" W.Po.r btotah. . PACE REALTY OR 4-0*3* WILDER*. Rent Beater FE 8^0466 ^ MILLER ' NORTH 8ID1 3 bteroom brick. Lit.. . throughout Full bgfenent t priced right ! Floyd Kent Inc 1 taw. Dixie,_Hwy. at Tale* FE 3-0123 ~ Open Eve, Free Forking Realto FRETBNTIOUE. ft ham* tat! proves Suftlceted - modern can ba beautiful ta tab 3 bedroom krtek homo with full basement the show cupboards, torinloa a 5^wmmAN;KAMreEN[ a wait to garage 1 :uK **r fid heat, decorated 4*0 per month! i 70 W. Rxran.~>E ijUC” NiCHOUE - HARGER For Rent Miscellaneous 48 _ % M'A W, Huron --------------------------------------- » t - FE 5-818.1 j _ Wallpaper Steamer | fisigROOM >PRWlBHBft. HOME 1 - mranth l£ll Tti for ill 9,9 <>8«Md Ftttl * FMot, «|| • eieeen. tv r+mn ror cp* Qrchgwl iafcc /.ft, Fgljlll. iSlorcb Hurry Building, FE 3 BEDROOM RANCH WITH port end large tot. Nice are* growing children. *11,300. A terms LAV™"-” -AUINOER REALTY. ________brick In Wo. bath*, playroom, can peted living room, oil hoot, potto In beck yard. Close to schools ' churches. Fries ^abctoatlolly 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX | ^ -----‘c heat —■ Full bassmtnt . ... “ ', DECORATE : 5BIDROOM. MM DOWN. **’ 49 $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 m Earn Bivd, N. a* Valencia BEDROOM RANOrfT II V. M family room. 5cor attached keyed*,' gas boat, fenced yard. 8 tetrs did; terga tot. pear Watw- PARTRIDGE “SHIPSHAPE" reduced te 018.000. Clark shin Main Street stately family ham* ta »<> mnrtiiion Locstod ob large w< '" Beautifully landscj WEST SUBURBAN an acre of ground with 3* ft frontage If a t bedroom homo 'will meet your requirements, make I point to at* .this little beauty! spotlessly clean and ta axceUebt repair Tiled tec. raom. screened gonta, alto garage. Total pries c WEST SIDE Sms, mo&r* ■s. awns Clop taVOtMktl. - Pavtd streets — offered HOME AND aUSINEM BUILD- j o glv* him juet that, i I. '*100 aer mo. Option to f Call Osrtod L. Aadorsou. sssirtriWf-liAple .0-1031;- j 3':bkdho6m. ISo 4 "Bonth. fe 3-BEDROOM test' Uk* now. FuU bototafaL leal Oa^ £ms*^r~*' r°rMd- large, corner-lot. - •mw* -..■•to with tsrue. JOHN J. VERMETT | ]Vj meal estate 3331 J. Titegraph Rd. FE 5300ft I sat tot. Beautifully landscaped. able for matt *i large bedrooms, new carpet- business. Owner Jjj. Tajtefully^decoratsd tarouih- ] tlon and hss prl comfortable~ «» This 3 hodroom i \tv_.f CJ.U ' “ wneh In ■’ Waterforq. Township uWlJtKK Everything In the best of cohdl-. Ekcellent location ten. Largo lot. allaohcd 1 ear School. 8-room brl :Crsge. unbelievably priced at Putt bosoment. oil oly *0.700 oN easy term* 4 toast- j (Or*x* To close act at only *M per mo. . j sacrifice at IU.H A. JOHNSON Si SONS REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE 1704 » TELEGRAPH FE 4-2533 kttchsiv^^ large 3$FftfSS^§?rt' **“ ** •“'! Cranberry Lake Front nslghborbeod of w*u —. yard* -aid MgHa'Jfto •S5S! Mttelht whit* tram* bungatow wtfh flnlshed recreation room. Otetr ytUtnf ipgfptejjte8> ntbl# ; heated | "ola.i* raflamo. PI nothino DOWN clarkttoi PARTRIDGE ft Assoc , Realtors I w. Hurfa -I « 5: te WEST SUBURBAN Bedroom — Kitchen and Dining loom ■— Living Root* r~ Fui) — Cinder blotir con'truf with *4* per month ! j Rolfe H. Smith. Realtor I fe nw** * T,1*,r*p4>MA » i43t Realtor William Miller , WRIGHT HEFETT IS ft bedroom tracts home I WILLIAMS LAKE i^alW Lake Area FRONT •Jfe ra.rils^tod.Uon LoVsIy ir a bedrms, bceement. I ear ga- , ’living rm , dream kitchen with rage, flrsplx**. knatty pin* pan-1 ■•S1*™ ftsaltane**, ans and one eled porch. A alee lake front half baths, dandy basement, ga* home. Mak* to) eftor. wta raat.: ^W***?^ SCHUETT • FE 8-04581 * *** T,r"*' < . j "lFE;4rft#31 VACANT BUFF BRICE lift. 000 ranch hems overlooking koontiful Loop Lake, a(■ Featuring walk-1 Uy tiled fitehan'i&b hunt with recreation in dishwasher washer and * on first floor.! dryer included massed ta *{1 *• f!* rt1 patto. 3 nice bsdsooms. a toft •*“ Offered home you should lavestl- bungalow . *1120* located et Williams (ni e LsuVlfui*eet'- . Ung. concrete ^htaSF’^s “ij^’te ***!$?&» \. -■! m M, *BSr«g5 «»t«. w 34443 CLARK VACANT. NEWLY DECOR ED N*ta*tg Pwwo. Throe I— fSSo. modern* kltebea. til* both! POO* BEDROOMS. 81.8*0 DOWN . For Solo Ho«ioo NEAR HURON (root * porX"% "SSW* H " bedroom* down! on*>‘up. dfntox room. W*U to wfll flflMORCl oak floor., plastered vans, full; basement, fas Real nice corner lot. 2 ear carafe. Only |U,»00. re m ARRO "WE TRADE" I ! NORTHERN HIGH — Only I blocks ! away. Maw J badroom bame.i expertly decorated tbroufhout 1 Lam 13x15’ kitchen, fall base-; O'NEIL . multiple ubtwo service "HANDgOMB COMTBMP' between Pontiac and Flint. Baa I eatra Ruga bedrooms. lri baths. Family ream, aad • ear alteahed carafe all an aas loyal. Oar Lady of Lakso aad Waterford Vitiate School*. Attractive terms, available to a qaaHjod purchas-apaa taafibd at brick creao and amminnm Boom. ’ Beautiful carpeted Hrtaa roam, i ban kitchen artth picture window. Ataid* eatinf area. Lara* tear tarafe on 4 lots MO x 115, Full price about ll.tfb dawn will handle inoluding closing coats. TOO. TOO CAN NOW AFFORD I A WATERFRONT HOME. Am1 proxlmately *2.308 dawa Includlnf closing costs Will move yon la Eta WiiT MR 1 kites sea tlnum rancher. LarfO llrtnf a, Jaaattfal carpet, bora-sot. plus a 2 ear I carafe as shaded lot. Priced For Sab Honors BUHD THi!* rUMlAt FUKSh. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. FORTY-FI VK . HIITER EDI ACRES, aaar Clarkaton. ranch home, large kitchen, built to stove and oven, aluminum siding, lata or shade, tarma. NORTHERN HIGH AREA. J bed- BnsIwees OpponunMoE 09 TIZZY fW, MMm property ftitO down pay Mi. . MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION r. Pruned, sheared. sprayed ■ miles distance. Sayan call a GENERAL meats, dry faods. Clsan fresh mask. Main corner location. Vary By Kale Osann NEAR FISHER BOOT. r. over v» I uryira, mho. -y jr-ru3T --- bath trim RESTAURANT DOING GOOD BUS- $8 600 OI%hkdorUSS*V/n,d | -^>w »”" stove, rafrtgaralar and apartmant stay washer. Oroaad floor baa 2 bedrooms. MfJIlC pH full bath and win rant for aao! ■or maim. Than la also a full. bsssment and garage I , TOO MUCH FURNITURE? — And} S^Siamw you eaa’t nm a home Urge enough, than aback these room < sties: Living room, VmW> kltch- , so, ex20", J large bedroom». 12 x 14\UxlT Alio 12x22' family roam. Ft car manga. 100 x 284* lot with several shade trees Tbs Pflea la right. MODELS OPEN DAILY 4-7 BEAUTIFUL "FOX BAY" Featuring I EXTERIO lllty. Shaded lot Back yard I fenced. $L30O will move you .88* Including taxes aad In- G.I.’s No Money Down as acres, vacant land west at Pontlap, tAm par acre, Call F*; 4-3090, B.: C. Kilter, Real- Estate, 3880 Ella, Lk, Rd. West Side i Fact tad large a home for the i ?resent owner. 1 spacious room*, bedroom aad bath down, I'M- HefnaSSS^fflk: c,“rr° St. Fredericks Marvelous family borne, 7 room brick, lovely big living room, | full eta# 'dining room, large kltch-“ "■“1' and lavatory dawa. 4t ‘"1 bath up. nice garage. .13,000/ Close In West side 2 family income older property but In excellent ceadf-! Drugs, Package Liquor Long established drug store In center of proeperous "county Send tor FREE "Michigan Rue ness Onide.” PARTRIDGE A Assoc, Realtor, Businesses' Throuout Mich. 1050 W. Hurpn — FE 4-3581 Hagstrom ! SPORTING GOODS I Owner tired. Excellent oppor- ! 1 Brewer Real Estate • JOSEPH F REB3Z BALES. MOR. I FE 4-5101___Eves FE 8-0823 ! BARGAIN—COLORED 1 2 Bedrooms — Nloe Slxe Kitchen f ■’*’ 8SN — Uyin* room - Closed in from porch — Full. _ . | basement — OU heat — Nice | PONTIAC fenced to corner LAUNDERETTE Ion, food income equipment Only Sale tjoaieliolil Qoodt 63I For Sale Mifcellnneou* 67 REFraOERATOR. FRIQIDAIRE, 0 : CAMPING TRAILER Lll £8\im‘ *xc*U*nt *ond1' Sleeps 4. suitable! !wn. TELEVISION A14D SEWING MA chine Both console, 600. OR MEM. TABLE AND 4 CHARS. LIKE NEW FREE STANDING TOILETS 210.95 | CHIcKERINO BABY GRAND FI i 4" single bub soil pipe V L. . *3 98 *oo with Amplco player aad | 2!' single bub toil pipe V L . *3.49 rolle. Completely teetered ead I *«" copper, 20 ftT lengths . 27c ft. reflnlshed. , ’,4"' copper, to ft. coll . 40c ft. | -------- ! 3 pc. bath sets with trim "B" 000.00 | i 8U»ave‘p'liiiRiifo1 OU^lF** j FE 2-0567 Across From Tel-Huron , 172 g. segteaw fe Mi* electric otftkg. and amtu^ ---------- ----------1 ---- ----1 •— FE 8-0682, _ 50.000 ! FOR SALi 4;AkiHRT bk A M 5 FE 2-0500, to piano, rebuilt by Orlnnell Ere, ( OR 1-3B00 LOWRET " AND LINCOLNWOOD Sale Household Goods 6IK - Paved Urert — | arage _____________ educed — Owner leevlaa state tin* m i'L’tf.rcridVit trade far deer rifle and hunting ‘ MXrtBg ini dog, QA 8-3272._____ ; I that, buttoi . R. HAGSTROM. REALTOR j UgO.Wghtoml Rd (M5.. tVerTarfredrSfr 'gSSd^ - ____________- - mm 81 oer ef «0«»i value. Or 3-a070 about anything YOU want 810 95 and UR e-FRETTERS APPLIANCE .ST control'.! bPHACLB MILE CENTER ____ _ ____.r pay 1*6.20 UNIVERSAL IRON PAIR OF full Mice Call PS 4-KiI Walta'e.1 dreeear lampe. upright ------------------------------l-i cleaner Motorola YOUR PARTY AT WALT'S mu. Walton and Ferry. FE 3-0703 or MY 2-2501. HOT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL, ------------ ~ere apyovad. $89.50 oil, and “bottled gas' ____ jhlgan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake—14 After * „ _ rr S.T1UM-I vaiue. ok j-etno 1 ajbuui antthing you want nTTTTri , RiarAURANT^REA^Mir SET- ] a^V^^OR^REFRlQ. [ HOU* CA^ M < RAPES r- WALE. - OUT BA8EMENTS — M AND 2to CERAMIC BATHS — PLASTERED WALLS — NUMEROUS OTHER FEATURES. Call for further information and directions. TBD MCCULLOUGH REALTOR CHARMINO 3 BEDROOM BUN-OALOW Beautiful living room with natural banriag fireplace. High Country kitchen. Oak Aeon.1 plastered walls. Large utility i room. -OU heat. I car garage on 1 3 aoree of ground Watt Sub with-1 ’ In. t miles frota downtown, Priced at 112.900 Approximately MOO dosing coots down, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP. Just} e stone's throw from Scott Lake. 1 2 bedroom bungalow with nice living room, modern kitchen, utility. Backyard fenced.' Fall price 1 97.000 Approximately 9460 clos-1 ing costs down. Approximately ’ J —----------lncludi-.......... J COLORED Very nice and dean T home — niU basement. IS, corner lot — Paved etre Very reasonably priced with WRIGHT I orator tor gun. FE 2-1048, ' 53 FORD CONVERTIBLE FOR '56 Stair,. Completely equipped "—I T±J*StRe ead transmission. FBI Reasonable Highland, Mich. 775 n./gggw __________________: . I N. Milford. Mu4 -3771 ! 50 FORD CUSTOM 300 V-t AUTO- ....-- ------------ matic. sell or trade or ’** or '00 pickup.- UL 2-toll " MAN AND wlF^wPr vom! I "°f trad?*or ?e?ev^loh: QliSm | self in Buaunba for SSit nfSa11 810 roH &«!_«* far^la^call | h^ -^tF,arD flaT C4)N-I - crete, need power tools, mortar i meet mixer, power trow- i u tamper: Cone'e Rental. Utile out of the way h “ *7 pay. Furnhur- — of all kinds. I ncome Property Good rental location. Close ii 00.100, term*. Clarence C. Ridgeway Restaurant Business FULLY EQUIPPED, YEAR AROUND operation for ---I AND WIFE.',PUT TOUR- F IN BUSH----^----““ „-J0. FOR PAR CLARE REA 3-7888. ______________ SUNOCO STAtlONS j diS Franchise, are .available tn the PI * Pontiac area. Offering there op- LOMO port unities - stake 1. Paid training program ! also ED APPLIANCE BARGAINS Frlgldalre Refrigerator . GE Auto Washer OE Auto washers ..... — Norge Auto Washer ... *140.9 Your choice — $5.00 down, as lot as *1.25. weekly. Guaranteed. ■Free delivery. ' -• GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 8. Cass FE MU __________________________USED REFRIOERATOR, beautiful desk modelTino ■■ -T-“ ----- ----------- zlg jag USED, REFRIGERATOR, $60 red kergatot. W..^, sdl - PGPE& ^N.-8AT' V tO • FW. * TO 0 24 MORTBS TO FAY 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mil E. Of AUbU”> »*#t> » Aulnirr M50 UL 2 quick s /TERLY 1 MI 4-000. OPPOSITE B’HAM THEATER Dally 9:30 to » p.m. Fridays 'til » HAMMOND CHORkJ ORGAN. JUST Ilka new. Bench Included. 0*15. 450 down. Balance like rent. CALBI MUSIC CO. IIP N. SAGINAW FE M1M piano tuning — dstiiit Schmidt, FE 2-0217. EXPERT PIANO +UN1NQ By Matter Craftemen IMMEDIATE SERVICE \\ ic^tnd Music Center HJJJ Romex ,!2 » I 30 OAL. —— 12 m WARW1CE 2078 Orchard Lake Rd. aror SI called tor i . Corner Orchard L 6 SPINET PIANO Upright Palno ... Grand Plano ... GRINNELL'S 27 ». Saginaw FE LIMA and Bagley SELL yoDB UPRIGHT Oil SUbl- LAVATORIRS CO*4Piflk«24M We^pay* aillL*%fi>Wi>«3Bll|. *u “ A,“ bathtubx. td- f TRgMp^LgTNCTr Bk*8* taxte j fe *-7011 301 E 4. continual employment ! 6-High profit poientiel For information dial Mentor i ^ »,k for Mr. Cratrfwd d EN i price 7074, no chorgo,-; SACRIFICE GOOD INCOME Hon wagon „ . I' lit iff i mu JTu TRDC lth power end tote; 1 t wheelbase dump, Win swap tor sta- tor fancy stitches, ate. Fail BETTER BUYS ■stable bed f yweod headl ■ripnnj mat! WYMAN'S $11,950 i —-------r— __r___ | a s--— owq. .. Mo os; i .* * jE&t&MjSnroriKo c8M ^ —. fJT ^df 470 Dixie Draytao Flam, " EZL-**— i __11______ t floor. 'BUD" id kltch- ------3re?°paint! oi, etc. *23.000 term, o ■dr. perk- SUBSTANTIAL EQUrrV IN PON- ' Open I II ElM* ! -tlac home tor 41 ear RM34W1 1 SSfin LAROE SntOLER OIL SPACE HEAT- | with” 100 gal. «f No UL 2-2823 after 1:1______ MAHOGANY DOORS WITH PLATE ■ 3 "x7'3”. thlcknee, v 3". *5 while they la I suite regardless of age < special! O. J. Parlsl Antiques, lltton on this new 5-pe., 2740 8. Rochester Rd.. UL 3-3611 | outfit, bookcase bed,' ......—.... .... 1 1 dresser, cheat, resilient j i comfortable SHS|yJ I, elate from 3-1972 HW. . OR (jf Terms 3 bedroom oldei echool area, t separate dining borne. Wiener apt. on second: 1 . —— __ - ------ fn'TVSJSS"JWM, "WlX1 STATIONS FOR LEASE w* Olaeted-ln petit with barbecue. GOOD POTENTIAL. Platte tall he-Automatic gas. heat- Nice lot. tween 8 a m. and 0 p.m. 602-3344 Oarage. This west side home la or after 5 p.m. 4*2-3407. PURE In excellent condition. Near hue | OIL COMPANY ________ —f** .flJS1- *,"medlV,*. | TAVERN WITH 8 ROOM HOUSE. $*,900 flown. *751 ,u heat, garage, reasonable. To estate. 335 Wessen St SELL OR TRADE - ________ ranch bungalow with attached ' heated breeaeway r Full basement. Oae heat, j ----loorc Storm, and screens, i Plastered walla Rec. rm. Two ' red’street. With com- ! Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds double tt of deep ersin luxurious light ash. on Only II ere. it.Of ir^T'oraL1^ *“• Used Piano Bargain^ ildwln piano '............. DM Oulbraneen maple ........... $4S Orlnnell console ........... |0M Lester Sptnat . y only closing liams Lake an lertt •» i 320 Total price ft. lot. PttO besement. Well to - ment on O. 1, pay wan carpatmg. Bara te a clean coat, HURRY I one. Only M.250 and will accept! lata modal ear. land eontraet. pi r. . Aren h onset roller hr vacant lota aa Vl«rKSton nrea down payment. Ask tor Mr, Delightful 3 bedroom family Wheeler. ’ • | home, echool across street, sap- I arete dining room, one bedroom COLORED SPECIAL—A-I condl- and toll bath down, breakfast1 — -— -------- soak, carpeting, auto-heat and i monthly Dorothy Snyder Lavender l _ 7001 Highland Rd. (MM) Phone EM 3-3383 or MU 4<«tlT VAi"^f"a^RXro ! a''* dircodht. BALANCE I 1 Iurn n 341,8 m.' Fayoblo at *75 monthly. For Sale Lake Propsrty 81 nmereet Secured ^y mod piete ANCHOR FEN Cl NO. accept eer, land contract, house traitor or good vacant property aa Dn payment Ask far Mr Brown. Eva. OAt-MM L. •> Brown, Raaltot. im>4M0. boLW NEAR CARROL LAKE - “Bud” Nichotie. Realtor ... -m™ —™. «—», * O*-"-. •• condition. Ito oor garage. Oil! rE 5*1201 MC*5»urIc»ii' Bn. M^trSy *eU After 6 p.m. FE 2-3370 3-4403. i------------1------------------- $9,050 FULL PRICE - for this $ bedroom modoro bungalow. « rooms completely .finished with a real large , kitchen, - Tiled hath ; Oil AC Furnaea. Alum, storms., 3 room partly finished Real 1 easy terms to right family. Lake: Privileges. Only * miles from: City west. DRAYTON PLAINS - Large rm. modern home with ba—1 Also family rm. gas has place. All tor only BIO, WILLIAMS, PEtTIBONE! iakefront home,. $0,000. $9,360 *14.000, torme H. Laper'- SB er OR 3-OOOt. knmCMdAN'S DELldHT PON- ! tlac 15 mto: Lge pvt. Ik. Etc. beach. Boatwell. 0706 |ig town. 110 mo. FE 4-4000. U 0-7711 Polo- Brian Corp- J Northern Property SI A | NEAR CADILLAC, HUNTING! i lodge or retirement. 4 room fur-I nlshed goe heat. AD m*1*™ 1 ! Ittoe. Call FE 2-3540, contrast. Income, new “ Bldg. BAROAIN NEIGHBORHOOD BALE Clothe,, furniture, tore. Wed “ J — “Idlebury, B HUNK BI with S| $37 50 u E-2 Terms FE 2-21M WABHINO MACHINE $30 ' ELBC-j trie Stove tl«~ ft 4-W40. WANTED TO BUY HOUSEHOLD ' goods. Odd tote or - "--- ' We also boy to FE 4 5050. ft 5-0300 . Upright piano . ni» FE | fiddleburv, tell High. (NEW i COMPLETE nd mattre , wrought I WYMAN'S r EM llggg t tor Mr. Clark. HACTS TO 1 Garre!,. I USED TRADE-IN DEFT . ________J Electric Washer .... I or Vii.r" mono.- amo Trunoie ana Triple Guar. Electric Refrigerator OR 3-siii. Helton buQk bMlt _____ Apt. Site eat stove .... B-————-—i PEARSON'S FURNITURE Studio couch ................... 1L FURNACE OR | 43 ORCHARD LAKE ATE. |2-plece living room suite .. he'.ter 24S0 ~IlYttorn ‘corner *.____ furnaces. For best by, esll MA I- WANTED PIANO FOR CHURCH. - 1501. ARE Mila*. 1 ■_____OR 3-0412 WANTED: "USED PIANOS FOR Sunday School use. 6 Point* Com-’ numity Church, FE 5*1461. NEW SHIPMENT USED 2x4—2x1 Excellent quality, priced to st See us for an your bulldl Ssk Office Equipment 72 $7,632. Clark WILL, SWAP OIL FURNACE Olf ! STOUTS Best Buys Today j}! FMCT ^ REDUCED ^ On^thto^ ARRO A-t FUR COATS. 12-10. 020 GIRLS ! 12. dross coats, $0. .Jacket. S4. Lovely 3-4 snow suit. M. Boys 36 locket like new. 07. 30 top cost ill. osRdsn. OHAY TWEED C6H WITH LiN-— ilxe Ifl. 1 CLARKATON SPECIAL tom built Erick rancher bedrooms, 14k baths, to] ment. On AC fumace. a Priced at only I terms. SELL OR TRADE - Brand n custom built Brick Bungalow «■„. 24 ft. Ilvtns room. This lovely home Is as modern ns tomorrow •. , and located I Subdivision kb____ Village. A real I ; NORTHERN HIGH - Area gi homes, newly decorated 2 | rancher With 11x30 Uvlne ■■ xtep-xaring kitchen, large “WE TRADE” Choice building sites. In beautiful "Fox Bay." Lake and river front, paved streete. year around rosraa- I, DIRECTIONS OUT IMS TO WILLIAMS LAM ROAD. 1 TURN LEFT TO ELISABETH LAKE RD TURN RIGHT APPROXIMATELY I MILE TO OPEN SION. ' TED McCULLQPOH.’ REALTOR ' 6143 Cass Elisabeth Rand I |. PHONE 682-2211 | HI Hll.L VILLAGE ! A beautiful spat to build your j own home, ^wnere^^you ^may^be ; 18. Nylon polka-dot. 16. Brown twee" "— ' OB 3-0180. oi hiUa. Cluri i Hlghwoorf, y of i Aco site oA mu,_________ food wells. i built-in oven ^ and ------ bedroom* r only tn.ox LIST WITH US - We buy. sell and Trade 22 yrs experience Open M. Multiple Listing 8erv. L. H. BROWN. Realtor SOS Elisabeth Lake Road Ph. FE 4-35S4 or FE 3-4SIS | Val-U-Way I hett. 2 [ Priced at only $10,500 with term, er trade. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE - Cute 4- f«8St«hed‘ 2 Urge ^ote*'laR grtvf-toges Priced tow at only 15,600 with 1500 down. Quick possession BLOOMFIELD TWF. Area of distinctive homes, 3-bedroom brick end frame with attached^girege. family room, large well landscaped lot, outdoor grill And petto, $1,700 down. FHA terms. Warren Stout, Realtor j 7 N Saginaw St. ph. FE 5-4146 Opan.Evti TUI 6 P». I I roads. Excellent I_ drainage and goo-' —•** - — 160 tor 01000 with _____ - ■ nMf fe; 3885 Lapeer ltd. (Ferry) M “ ‘ 1 te Oft 3-1231 attar Money to Loan 61 For Solo Clothing 64 * ■ (Licensed Money Landers) j ---^--— 1 BUCKNERj ! FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN i BORROW UP TO $500 QPWCM6 IN Pontiac — Drayton Plains — Utica Wxllsd Lk., Birmingham. Plymouth LOANS TO $500 On your ilgaatura or other security. 24 months to repay. Our- lee 1> fast, friendly and be Visit our offlea or phone FB I HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N Ferry gt.. Corner E. 6et $25 to m~ : ON YOUR Signature Up to 24 monthe to ropey. PHONE FE OAKLAND Company State Bank Bldg oak Chest and bed 129 from 12 QUALITY HOUSE 1$ buy or Mil on cMUlcantni —i Orchard Lake Rd SSI SURPLUS LUMBER &! gffiw MATERIAL gALBS COMPANY Quality-Price—(Service EX Terms I 8340.Highland Rd- (M-6B) OE 2-7692 "Here today--here to stay.? -------- — »o.oro.BTO I Pontiac Cash Register - - - ----- PE 8-8S81 modal TV's. FE 5-8844 j used. Sohlck'-.___ _____________________4*2-IMS I 21" TABLE MODEL TV. NEW RE-1 OFFICE PURWTWU AND Ma. DINING ROOM MODERN. LnfED built plctur* tube. FE 3-8458. j chines, used decks.: 5*4*4 .FF-oak, dropleaf table, bredkfront, { 31 INCH CONSOLE MODEL ] bolstered straight chairs, tables. 4 chairs, i reasonable. MI 4-0875. Completely Reconditioned »*”*«». ““*< .“gt. fort bench, DRYER. OCCASIONAL CHAIR, Df-; fre^tter's ^tPPLIANCE electric aJ; Dick mimeograph.' nrtte Ml, tic. Oil 3-1403, ut5*At un> fi^nwE multilllh offset IflM. typewriter*. -------- ------FSi^Lfl^wW^iT. ?«Rm»anra « ------j---- KM 3.0603, after 6. [ Far bee Printing ts Office Supply. | EXPERIENCED REFRIOIRATORB— Admire^ Phllco. Prlgldeir forge and igg'N.gogtoaw WEDDING O.OWN; B 875-1812 T Pike WEDDINO DREIg ,x kT ivory freezers-upright; ------- ------- with train name brands, scratched. Terrific i value,. $141.95 whUe they la,t No phone order* please. Michlgax Fluorescent,- 393 Orchard Lake USED TELEVISION - OOOD CON j POOL OAllil, I FOcEEt AMD dltlon — guaranteed - 18.(6 down i btuaper peoL New ( * gj IODYEAK*1 SERVICE STORE i ^ YE 5-8133 , and Electric Company. 2412 Da-l,on Road, CEdar 5-1822 Flint PLYSCORD SET HARVARD CLASSICS. U CASH AND CARRE anto factory aaWial Vraoch . offices In Oakland and Macomb Cbaoty where yoa sap buy new er factory rebuUt each register, The National Oak Register Co , 5f3 W. Huron. Pontiac PI 2-OMi 22 a Oratlot. ML Clemens. HOw-afd 3-4233. NEW AND USED CASH REG — adding maabtea* aad typa- _ coeaptoatetera, diflhtet, photocopy maaSteaa aad dlctattog maebtaa*. Oeneral MaMag A -------------- if West Lawrcaae. |FAMOUS)^ vitomi.................... ..............Ml he?ertortC 1 USED OIL FORCED AIR PUR- 1 S" 4*» ......... M.02 -SL- —-----dm, -.. _______ .. _ VHE KJSa«“"*,,Sa^''Sii ""•< “ ■.S.T.VSi* .«>Aa IS, $90,' EM 3-8503 after S Fluorescenll. 363 Orchard Lekej v~ . ' *• " ---- Sale Household Goods 651 cash for used tv*, fdrni -rQ ------------------------- tarn $Bd mtoc. FB 2-038T, * J**~ 5-PIECE DINETTE, 112, NICE ELECTRIC RANGE. .3*8". $50. FE wax'er n< Whirlpool dryer *49, sectional i 4-4178 or FE $-*848. fe 4-1487________. te?dC?roves"!*frto Ci'i" wS!h«. I *H"^**5 R*■_ I 13 OAUOE PUMP. i.C. HIOQIN8, case and shells, new, 14*. MA | 4-2462, 10-08 REMINGTON. A.D.L GRADE, KV scope In WUltame Q.C. mown Extra ntal. ,lln* eese. $13$. 34-38 * - ------i «ta scope KAREN CARPET f S^iSm ______________ Dixie Hwy. Drayton BROWMUKI. lTCACA,~Ali6~BBEI OR 1-2100 pistols, new and used mm. UK J CIW I (UQ ffpjf ud leap* mounting. : I Clift Drey or Gun ft Sport Center. oood goe : StTSSS ;r...^ iffla *«,•«» ■- »■- g- ~ «P I ?°yE,Cl*L/|yAt^ 13-OAUOK SAVAGE AUTOifATlC I SPACE Hjt AttR, lFtHCL Q1L ! * F*1Ur*?!'. P BLOOMFIELD WEST 15 MINUTES Porttlftc I block to Cbou Uk*. | BlOcktOp rood* Lot 130x144 |!.- .. Mft OM down |30 mo FB 4-450® ' i bum cm I C. PANGUS, Realtor | $50 to *500 . ORTONVILLE . | . COMMUNITY ---I NA 7-3S15 38 E. LAWREWC* FE 4-1574 . LOANS inport and chair. : ----er with brow* c Repoeseseed) ........., with Odd buffets, aU |TY',S Kitchen FKEEZEKS—$148 erne brand freeiera. — * eexe «helve«, bandy ( 'W* laundry' ___ink. MAMSS4 20 VOLUME COLLIERS ENCYCLO aee eeaini in wn, new ... vi-,e* I pedla,. Ilk* new. 4-skln mink |5* i LITTU'S APPLIANCBB scarf Rea, FI 1-3*73 __ . p 4117 plgl* HiY», Drayton Plains; 3* STORM WINDOW* I* COFFER — 1 1 Williams 1—" 1 —"—' ■ - 135 4*l dfclMr* Lake Ava.'Wi GUN SALE - 2 3087 _________BUY, SELL. TRADE SINOER SXWINO MACHINE BIO | M*nl,T L**^>, „ . . J* ***** dressers, beds, everything for the BUY-8ELL-TRADE iprings home OE REFRIGERATOR. ***; FRIO-ldalre refrigerator. $35; Adqflral, 2 ““ “ s- I® GUN SALE Shotguns and riftea, a used. Gun repair ant mounting. Burr-shell, 375 — Ph, PE coops S. Teto- OFF OAKLAND 2-bedroom bungelow, deeoreted Inside and out. Oil heat, tile bath, payments less then $55 j>*r month Including taxes and MADISON JUNIOR HIOH AREA Two 3-bedroom homes, decorated, automatic heat, payment! 4s low as 485 par month Including taxes and Insurance. Cal) us to Sear chrypler ExraEsswAY TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 4* Aare. - Urowu Read. S12.SS41 ^ g MAIJ^ Clarkaton ares near Chrysler Ex-pronway. 4* aeret, 112 000 21 Acre* $11,80*. 108 acres 888.000. Terms availabto. H F. Holmes, Inc. FE 5-2863 For Sale Farms 56 rang*. $26, good condition. 43 Orchard Lake Are ~ FE 4-TSgl j —f Si PRICE - REJECTS. BEAUTI-ful living room xultea. Low na SIP. *1.50 week. Bargain Bouse 103 N. Cassi FE 2-S843. _______• 3 ROOMS OF BRAND NEW FUR nlture, davenport and chair, table*. lamps, bedroom suite, mat- irVree.“T.n5K|n,A*il I m*B“ nn,TOrSA*lAV.,'1Avr:r- ^wWoW - ............................. *** s»8'B,g 103 ENFIELD RIFLE. SHALLOW } 6-2766. TV, food condition. 11*51 CHEVROLET 'b TON PICK- I lien. $35. Electric I u. R00d shape. $150, Clinton | I. Harris, chain saw, all reconditioned, $109. I iib___r _______________ .in tfltr I, n *M30.________ Open . _ i-l BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM j 1828 Oakland A’ Zagger. deluxe cabinet, ti little. Take on balance or sxs or n payments of $5.30 per month, i Universal Co. FE 4-8*05, rwo lamp. 4-foot, fluoreb- SS'hc^tooi^'ti/te v*iu* BULMAN HARDWARE 41094. marred. Call factory show- j Browning Otms room. Michigan Fluorescent, 3*3 3*4$ Elisabeth U_ Ed., n $4771 OPEN DAILY ‘TIL. 8; HUN. ~»-2 KELLY HARDWARE New End Used Guos ■MHI-. _________ ________, complete Una of hunUag TALBOTT LUMBER , BPS paint. Gold Band paint, pu- j Font luclto aa drip wall paint Hardware, pjsmhjag. electrical *4585 | Open Dally TU S pan. I REFRIOERATOR. •ton room. IS foot living Extra nice kitchen with ?P*e* tad. a auto She bungalow that rant* at I ?erhm5^.,S‘ aP*U°rf?r joy hare**) tee. Better cell right •vaoiuh 4 < l(>se tn and vacant, in a nice nelghborho ‘ * -- ‘ I—■“ anf would vx 6RAYTOH ____ j acres of much I make a nice little lake. 8 adjoin, above prop-priced at only 13 080 \UA.*PW room. N ^riy. M otesa fe the lake bricad at pul); $18,300 on easy GEOROB .R, IRWIN, REALTOR *• W. WALTON % 3-78*3 NICHOLIE - HARGER SSto W. HURON FE 5-8183 | TRIPP Choice West Side Brick ._.D--’'e,1" *—** — ring a Mvlng! ly paneledUbraryTJlsh-• washer and 'euphoardi galore In the efficient kitchen. Breaklaet room. Florid* room pine lower level dan and recreation room. One -toil bath - two half bath*. Excellent basement with fully tiled floor end> ptaa-I' tered celling. Softener end incinerator. Large 2-cdr attached garege Nicely landscaped ami fenced. Choicest ! Wait Side location. Reeltetl-kaliy priced. See. It today. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 Wist Huron Street FE Mist or FE 6 OIM I bedroom hon close-in ,ubt_._ — Doran, owner, MA 8-3389. ' Rent Farm Property 564 3 BEDROOM, MODERN BATH. U -it A c * in ' « NEW UPHOLSTERED CHERRY ------- 214 E. ST. CLAIR I chairs - $75. Fine cherry china > OE ^^ UUMs"TO ^8M^^ I 1-PIECE LIMXD OAKj HOTKHNT ELECTRIC ~8tOV*. 7508 I nett* sat with corner china cab-1 bedroom furniture, FE 54632. . I UTETTOCK I ujgj 3 HS. jU »MS. j t ^rf.f^rFnn I8EHOLD GOODS « YEAR CRIBS. BRAND NEW I YOU. OXFORD t — ------1 $12.95 up. Pearaon'x Furniture, 42 I AUCTION. OA 8-2881. ***' ■ *T» , , . . LIKE NEW-OAK AN 8 YEAR CRIB, BIRCH, LIKE! kitchen table, 4 man " " complete. MI 4484* FE 2-5978.______________J STORM WINDOWS AND DOOM ! VENTILATINO FANS FOR KlTciT- OVER AND UNDER I Bronxe, Beige, mm and bathroom,, *40 98 value ! shotgun, Sto '—' — ..... large selection. Doer FE 4-SiIId ■ factory price. Mtohlftei REMINGTON MODEL tso 1 cant. IIS Orchard Lake “ -- ” ~ HOME HOU8I FL 3-3114 I. LOANS *25 TO I BAXTER A LIVInItoNE } *4 W. Lawrence St FE LUIS Credit Advisors 61A ANCHOR FENCES radtattoR. SI S* bpller with circulator acre* with tern. Metamora. Michigan. iso par month. Detroit. Pays WO 5-»4*. Eves. UN 4438*. _ Sale Business Property 071 consludato'bills^noloans | “an*V ______ l—^X- : For Tone Boat RM I STB FOAM BACKED RUOS. ____ ____FE . 8-1953. Rr Your Beet Ml . ---------- — BRICK AND CEMENT BLO.CKl r?* ?UtASf -Debt' V* I building, a,eos tq. ft floor, evaca l Financial Advisers, Inc. _____________ ' One block from Urban F.mieeral. ; ji* 8 8AOINAW FE 3-7041 36" ROFBR Plenty at parking. FE 242S7. I —.......ryiru. —. „ f i --------------—. I COMMERCIAL BUlLDINO WITH apartment, n*ede repair, tow, | dawn payment. FE 84484. i M;i6 ijjSiM./jjjr. m foot, | * $600 to $2,000 driwtn $50 JS N O R O E^ APARTMltNT ALUMINUM sash close-out 30 PER CENT OFF :e Builder Supply FE 84IS8 ____llder Supply AUTOMATIC 2 PLAYER POOL , _ _ _______________ table, 1121. Bowling machine, t WORLD SCOPE 1 ------il foot Si»ir.‘ UL 2-11 fa. M RhigC FE I WILL ACCEPT PAYMENTS OF $3 56 on deltaqueut account. Singer cabinet style sewing machine, new type xlg sagger, satin stitch ! deign, button betoa. ate. Only! 131.74 hill caeh price. Call Ft 6-8487, Capitol Sawing Canter.__ THE SALVATION ARMY . RED SHIELD STORE _ 1 IS EAST LAWRENCE Everythin* to magi your need,. Clothing. Furniture. Appliance, USED BRICK FOR SALE. DELIV- ered by the tbouiend. Clyde---- her, 4807 N. Milford Rd., c Mlchi MU 4-74S1. OR 3-7837. ------OR TRADE BMM oiCMt shotgun. 23 8. Paddock. Mortgage Loans 3-3898,1 J" ROPER GAS RANGE, OOOD^ condition, 440. FE 4481*. ELECTRIC RANGE. FE MH>, ' ■ L 4* INCrEL*•! fit ’IM'W. lb 154-foot frontage. No epprats- ’ fee. B. D. Charles, Equitable rearm Loan 8ervtce, 1717 S. Tele- ' graph. FE 4-0831, MONEY AVA.LABLE f?OW To pay off your Mils, land eao-tract or mortgage...Also, to Improve your home agd tower your ! 39) Weet Branch Good or retired oouple. (I SO _ I STATEWIDE I- Real Metat* Service of Ponttaa B. D. CHARLES. REALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph FE 44821 •and and graVel bustneas. Gravel pit and processing plant tor sate. . Deal direct with owner, shown/ __„ed at toast 36 gMs~tn Ittng Sl|# and up We taka rde-lns. Tvs Or other articles of value. Obel Radio and TV, 3(38 Elisabeth Labe Road. FE 44948,’ Open 9 ** y home to qualify tor..Wto, Benderwff no ohllgatton*. WHAT TO .30 Table Lamp, TV Set Radi# or Appliance tor CASH) DIM FE 341(1. tor aptoUrtment. FE M rrox, t*. . ... . PLABTIC________ ASPHALT mj, Ea. 6X9 RUOS i "BUYLO" 1 rtnLCO li INCH T ABLE Sand, OfeveI 0 Mrt k l-A BLACK TUM i &______ naIaMaxoq rti MU ‘"“fJSr&'u. R6uif6 6iop ij6A> JA«ii and BUrm©lStef oirmiSfmriitQ!: Nf» ’J& | used. Schkb’i. MY 34711. LUMBER COMPANY ------------------ 784*_Cooley Lake Rd. EM 34171 ■lif'-yv | 2—CONN CAFRWB GROANS . *758 and IS** \ J Uk* Raw MORRIS MUSIC , I — - *■ YMragh _ rx 3 05*7 Across From TeMSsrca yda. daw STTardi i. •araes A Hararaved REFRIOERATOR. STOVE. IRON-it, hadwqm ist. cameras, and etaer housebeld. good*, Leaving ,-.-! iui so!u BLACK L. sand, fill and gravel. FE 3-7774. A-l TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. • sand, grbval HL Uh 882-348* or fE 2-3871. amd onWiL. F» B-0B77 ----*---- *0RTY-8IX THE PONTIAC PRESS* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1961 MARMADIKE _______________ JUrt T*l«»r*ph.^Ow*n ^MlV \ Orchard. APPLES. __ _________ pita. No. | quality. Pick your own. $1.50 bushel/ MU Mrij ' Labs Rood. ciark,aton._________! SAND GROWN NO. 1 POTATOES Stuart Braid. 'Ml Mi George Rd. Lake Orton 1 nil. east of! Adams Rd., comer of ■ K.. Clarks- ' TOP soil/ BLACK UM. MA-, _ , N hocri. tic. condition. Also H It. huh and trailer for above. C. L; o Coppersmith.' PI HUS After $. 683-1813. •o at et6rao e FI MUM CLOSEOUT BARGAIN Thompson IT. Johnson R h.p. electric, trailer, mooring cover. $795 — flO% DOWN Easy terms. Mazufek Marine SAGINAW AT 8. ZLTP PltRlt. Treat, Shrnb« 78 A-l EVERGREENS, SPRUCE > VHlage' and lib mile east of the Intersection of Duck Lake Road i and Wlxom Road. M, MU MOt 77 | NEW AND USED CORN PICKERS, l. and a row, Davis Machinery.! your John Deere New Idea Oehl and Horoellte saw Dealer. M l 7-3302. OrtonvlUe. I- SPECIAL 1 USED FORD TRACTOR WITH LOADER, BACKHOE. PRICED! AT ISSg. CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE. KING BROS. 3 rm wm fe 4-1112! PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE USED Mtnneapdlls-Molene tractor. I hot-OR ffiu *nd '*TU* tooUV dT*« CLOSEOUT SALE 10 ltai Johnson Outboard Motors. Owen's Marino Supnii.s 1 Orchard LaM AvaPEMgM EVINRUDE MOTORS Boats and. Accessories Wood, aluminum Bberglag "HARD TO TOD" BEAUTIFUL NURSERY GROWN ’ ■ ■ ■ .uiuvated. sheared. f sprayed, Atato Inspected. __ I more, $1.50 ea. Less than R (3 ; ea. Tea dig. U ml. north of Pon-. ttor, on U.S, 1$ Cedar Lane Ever-•Nee Perm MM DUle Hwy a^JBJM-W______________ 50% - 60% OFF MARINE PAINTSAALL BRANDS lacl. Duet boot and Canoe pamt | Hurry-In While Supply Lasts. CLOSE-OUT SALK 30%-»<* OFF • NEW BOATS AND MOTORS Auction Sales 88 trailers — limited no. B<£B 5 {.B.i EVERT MONDAY .... EVERY WEDNESDAY . EVERY FRIDAY .... EVERY SATURDAY ......Mi OPEN 1 DAYS WEEK t-g BUY - SELL - RETAIL DAILY DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION: Loach Room Qpoa Every Auction SCOTT AND WEST BEND MOTORS WINTER STORAGE CRUT8E-OUT BOAT SALES Pur Sal* Cura 23$ S Saginaw. FE Kill. »$0 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-vert] bis VA. Automatic power IMM aad brakes. radio, heater, and whitewall Ures. white with MsfLJrtm. tllN. NORTH CNEV-ROLET. IMS 8. WOODWARD. nmMBnmXm. m urmT ’56 Chevrolet Bel Air With VS Powerglldci Iran#mission, a ode owner.,and a real beauty! THIS CAR IS exceptional I AND IS WOltTH THE MONEY! BILL SPENCE RAMBLER, 33 S. MAIN'STREET CLARKOTOH MA MgSl FB K133. W _____________ 960 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, $. standard shift, radio and heater, all blade: Phone UL 2-3738. MS CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 Far Sale dm 1061 Far Sale Cara . 106 Locking him in a closet isn’t such a good punishment after all. > DOPE HIGHWAY MOTOR STORAGE-UNB UP AND REPAIR GASOW -SPORTS CENTER . On* Lake Rd. __ KEEOO HARBOR, MICH. Foreign & Spts. Cars 108 I ISM MOa; RADIO. HEATER, LUO- “ *■ For Sale Pets 79i CHIHUAHUA. S3$: „ POODLES. “ to 11$ MA T-3S3i.______ Sale HaasetraHers 89 n,r, A^T MARi^ Ex^gSl! !»i s‘. Saginaw ■ VP M1SI j g "*** TOy w VOLKS VV AG ENS L NEW AUTHORIZED DEALER 13H- TO 29-FT. 1961 CREES INBOARD-OUTBOARD . . 8AI.E8-SER VICE-STORAGE ; HE repair Complete Uoi 111 line of ■ STUDS JAHKIM S AKC REGISTERED MINIATURE 1 Registered Spits, $50, MA 4-MSS. FRENCH POODLE PUPPIES. AKC All, colors $65. MI 6-0335. | POODLE PUPPIES, BLACK, . brown or apricot, also females ready to breed. FB S-Mtl, FUREBRED FEMALE DACHSHUND ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'! LARGEST SELECTION OP NEV. AMD USED TRAILERS IN THIS -AREA! Holly Marine & Coach My ns. rank bates; fS U LL LIKE DOINO BUSINESS ! ORDER TOUR 1163 VW NOWI —iB^-TSa*----------[WARD-McELROY. INC. JOHNSON MOTORS I 44*4 W. Huroq__OR 44MS model MA HOC 1853 RODEUTE Esc. condition. ' PINTER'S tT S1370 M. Opdyke Rd. For Sale Cara DETROITER Mobile Home k LAROE SC LECTION C DETROITER SPAN- repaff***!*?°reftaisl!hig.*** ------ Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER ISM 8 Telegraph Road FE 2-8033 ... 7 uwmx . " ’"AatAo BAIT Trans. Offered M BU1CK SPECIAL, ! good condition. FTC 2-Sf 1 1S60 BUICK LESABRE 3-DOOR aedaa. Dynaflow, paver steering, power brakes, radio, beater, whitewalls. Extra clean. Only BLgSS. WORTH CHEVROLET CO. MSB S. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM. AD 4-3735. FISCHER BUlCK FOR USED BUICKS 13 MONTHS WARRANTY SIS S. WSddVard .... B'ham. 4 ENOINE AIRLINER, NON-STOP-1 MM BUICK 4-DOOR. $31$. Los Angeles, San Francisco, San OB 3-1620. megoT $T$ M.Haw*' i $99 extra | TAKt OVMt paTMEKTS Q» ggli New York. |1S. Miami. $44. Ferry on 57 Bulck Special. Can be ceen ‘ ' e Inc. OR 3-ISM. at *9710 Hicks Rd . Romeo. Idlch. ---- Canaries, cages and sup- „ Piles. Tropical flab, tanks, and ? supplies. Crane** Bird Hatchery. ‘ MM ArtUTa UL HNS. I PARAKEETS GUARANTEED TO | • talk. MAS. Walker's Bird House, . 30$ 1st St., Rochester, OL 1-0371 FUPPIES. WHITE RATS. ALL • Pet Shop. M Williams. FE 4-4433 I KEfYlSTKRED COCKER PUFP1FS. I • bufl. OR 3-1MI. I STcrjfick. purer red i7- • month-old black .Cocker - Spaniel: Veimaraner! FEU A _ _ . « J-ars^ Brittany ^Spaniel puppies. ! • standard Poodles. Need kennel I : mace. Must reduce number of I •tfcas. EM 3-4003_______ | Dogs Trained. Boarded 80 ____________LARGE SELECTION OF USED MOBILE HOMES ON DISPLAY AT BUDGET PRICES. SEE US TODAY AT THE ’’SION OF THE SPINNINO TOP.” Woodard. Detro! Wanted Used Cars 101 A SB TO j Or call after 1. FB 3-H2S. Lk.. Texas . 1M0 BUICK LaSABRK 3-DOOR 1 Automatic transmlssion^pi^wer aCTJTtL-.___________ NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 10*0 8. WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINO-HAM, MI 4-2735._____ 10 PER CENT DOWN 7 YEARS FINANCING LIMITED TIME ONLY Bob Hutchinson ' Mobile Home Sates, Inc. ! mjunkTcam 1301 Dixie Highway. Drayton Plains | | * '*12 <5ptq 4 ------ ALWAYS BUYING’ _____ CALL FE 5-8142 lapeelL-i- SAM ALLEN J|_SON INC. SPARTtNCTTE HOU8CTRAIL- TOR THAT *TOPt DOiLAR^ H sell. H. J. ’fan I960 CADILLAC ‘M SPECIAL 4-Highwap. Pliont door sedan, fall price of MM I Lloyd Motors, Lmcoln-Mercury-_ Comet, 233 S, i»itnst. F» M13). FftSB^TOWM j CHEVROLET 4 DOOR. OOOD HantlnfDofs 81 lr Xadlaasreod Ed* i dog. close range no ■5$ ANDERSON AWNING AT-taehed little bouse, carpeting, alr- condlttonlng. FE S-13P.__________ 16 CADILLAC COACH. IS X 4$ Deluxe Used two months. Will saerttee ISAM 33S-3$M IR8TREAM UOHTWEIOHT 1 Travel Trailer. Since 1S32. Ouar-anteed for life, See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trailer Sales. 3SM W. Huron. (Flan to; Join one of Wally Byam's netting! SHARP LATE dODEL CARS Averins 2090 DIXIE HWY fe nm ______rm 4 uk HIGH $ fOR LATE MODEL ~ ‘57 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE, COR-vette stick shift. Many extras, • j MM, FE MM3. ( 1M0 CHEVROLET ilBCAYNfi 2- j door 4 cylinder enftoe, standard j aSCTBv 1U&* ‘euj WhTe*rm 1* NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 1 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRM1NO- ! I HAM. Ml 4-3130. C ONE TO OET THIS EX - TAKE OVER PAYMENTS .lmost US can must be liquidate immediately fur only toe ba matlc, , power steering, power AVE. BIRMINGHAM. Ml 4-31U OSS CHEVROLET STANDARD. 20.-000 miles, excellent condition, $1.150. FB 4-0S44. 1$5$ CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN. VS with automatic transmission, full price IOCS. Lloyi' * Llncom-Msrcury-Comet, Saginaw. FE 2-0131. WHITE, IMS CHEVROLET BEL Air. bis engine, automatic radio, heater, whitewalls, low mileage, good condition. PE 3-4218. '52 CHEVY, CUSTOMIZED. ‘M _ e°»to«. Cleon. FE 2-3SS6. 10M CHEVROLET HUD A R b CLEAN BirminghKtn Trades WILSON PONTIAC - CADILLAC 1350 N/ Woodward I BIRMINGHAM MI 4-1030 10M METROPOLITAN CONVERTI-ble with radio, heater, wbttewana. A sharp black sad white Birmingham trade. S months guarantee with this beauty! LoW^" $38.60 per month with your ton down. BIRMINOHAM-RAMBL1 ’59 FORD GALAX IF. ! S DOOR KARDTOF. With radio and heater, power steering and whitewSUil $1595 John MeAuliffe, Ford 630 Oakland Are. FEL4M1 1852 FORD 4-DOOR RADIO AND HEATER. ABSOLUTELY MO MONEY DOWN. AesngiU payments of $5.83 per too. , Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parks at MI 4-IMS. Harold Turner, Herd. 1058 FORD 3-DOOR SPARKL1NO Red and White, full price of 5595. Lloyd Motors. Lincoin-Mercu ry-Comet, 333 S, Saginaw, FE Ml3l. 1M1 FdRD FALCON. 3-DOOR, RA-—"o and beater.'stick shift, and owner, Full price $1685. Lloyd L*—i Lincoln Mercury Comet Saginaw, FE 3-9131. L owner, Stars, Ml. S *61 Ford G&laxie 2 Door Hardtop. With «««,. Trtn»ml«ston. Radio and Heater. r°'"t "Bright Spot" Orchard Lake at Casa FE 8-0488 RAMBLER IMI American 1 door. Wo be-quahty. Includes b*at*r.mTwhlte tires, windshield washers. Bales tax. Uoense plates. $100 down. $38 40 per month. BmMINOHAM-rambler 000 ». Woodward. $ minutes from Pontiac. Ml 8-3900. >.11051 MO ROADSTER. ONLY $495. 1 Easy terms. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 S. WOODWARD AVE. BOUdWOHAM. MI 4-3T30 ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Bore are some examples «nd the TOTAL BAIr ance DUE mu price): 1$M Olds, $307; 10M Cherrolet. $101; UM Ford. M; 1(M Mercury. MSI: 1013 Pontiac. $50: nil (told, ftfl: _10M Ford cooren- af our 3 Ms locations. KING AUTO SALES am W. Huron (MM) FB 0-400* ill S. Saginaw FE S-0403 1054 CHEVROLET 1-DOOR. RA-DIO AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY HO MONEY DOWN. Asiume payments of flOOO _per mo. Call Credit Mur.. Mr. Parks at MI Turner, Ford. sport coupe, full price SUM. Lloyd NOleOI, Uncoin-Mercury-Comet, 333 S. Saginaw, Ft 2-8131. 1955 IMPERIAL GOOD CONDI- TOM BOHR, XNC. 130 8 Main__________MU 4-1118 195$ DODGE. 5-DOOR HARDTOP. ■S3 CHEVROLET Stick Shift, Nice Running! $110 FULL PRICE! Surplus Motors 171 8, gogintw 8t FE Mttt I ET IM^aL/ 1 ' lltion. $75 . «... navmtnU L » P » aOSE-OUT 1961 MODELS and Demonatrators Rammler- Dallas MUST MOVE! , 108 CARS TO OO, CHEAP) _______OL 8-$l|l . M Chevrolet S, Power M Plymouth *, stick .... $115 '54 muck, .radio, heater . $M5! 195$ DODOE 4-DOOR, VS. AUTO- M Chevrolet S, stick .. $2$11 ■«•«« ■»>,».».il. ECONOMY CARS 33 AUBURN DOWN. $3 WEEKLY 54 CHEVROLET SHARP .$07 '54 MERCURY HARDTOP . 001 '55 DESOTO HARDTOP .$101 i Pontiac. REPOSSESSION 10M Ford Station Wagon, o-i xenger, V0 engine' with auton CYLINDER : ■towL nij full price <« ttrtlgb One owner, you can check the title! 11SS*' MI priee.l We O-naneel Lucky Auto. Sales. 103 S S.gln.. 81 FE 4-MM. •pJCI Mercury-Comet, 133 S- I —I MUl. i FORD FAIRLANE ’58 Oldsttiobile Sedan With' Radio and Healer Anti Tranumlsship, Full Fewer, Oe °W“r' $1295 "Bright Spot" Orchard Lake at Casa FE 8-0488 JEROME-FERGUSON Rochester Ford Dealer ’ |! OL 1-0711 REPOSSESSION I Plymouth, lull price $100 end payments of Ilf a month. First payment due Nerember 33 teride Motors 33I-1101 1$M FORD WAGON,, 8, STICK. MSI or boot offer. MM AhretU Bloomfield, eoitnr of Opdyke a Square Lake. Auto s FE S-I37S. SCHUCK FORD M-S4 AT BUCKHORN LAKE Lake Orton__________MY 3-3*11 854 FORD. STICK. 8, 4-D Pood condition. (1 S-MOd. KESSLER'S Inside Used Car Lot' All Inside — All Sharp 10 N. Washington Oxfon OA 8-1400 We buy need ear ’61 FALCON With radio.and heater, standard transmission, whitewalls, and deluxe trim I Jet black finish l $1795 John MeAuliffe. Ford 630 OakI—1 *— $1195 U55 PLKilOBT* CLUB COUPE, radio and beater, pgwtr brakes. ZERO down and 54 oo per week. Lloyd Motors. Lmeoln-Mercury-Comet. 333 S. Saginaw, FE 3-0131. 1061 FLVlIOUTH. 30.000 ORIGINAL mltoo. FK 0AM1 1955 PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR. RADIO HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. O-CYLINDER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET DOWN Asaums payments of 811.00 per mo. CaU Credit Mgr..- Mr. Parks si Ml 4-7500 Harold Turner, Ford. '55 OLDSMOBILE CONVERT. $207 i . evrolet. >. One o Flr.sn r PaM _____'58°toO and tof Mod« Glenn’s Motor Sales FE 4-7371 ttr * 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM Sr £*WUabcWE NEED CARS! with roof wings and bay. win- Especially late model Pantiles, dows Cadillacs. OldsmobUes, Butcks. pee these quality mobile homes. Chevrolet!. For top dollar on up to pick from. 0 to 1* wide* torso models, and others call us. ~ M & M MOTOR SALES] oTfn,7r,.ll.. c_l„. !3531 DM* Hwy.__OR 3-1*81] Oxford Trailer Sales junk cars £nb trucks, free ■*"* * “ M-34 Towtog, OR 3-2938,- 1 Economy six w whitewall I , Solid . ___sues adlft. Ba- mPUHRHI Whitewall tires with . lota of miles left In them. Washers and two extra snow tlges. >1108. FK Z4S31. Private owner. ■5$ CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-DOOR hardtop. V-8 engine. Powergllda. power steering, radio,, hooter, -T‘"--" t. ijg, new light huh. Only SUM. Easy _____ NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE. BIR- AIR 2- MINOHAM Ml 4-213$. I Mile s. of ___... , - MT 3-OT21 HUNTINO TRAILER -ITOP BUCK—t______ | PONTIAC WASTE. 1 C CAR. TRUCK. i cylinder __j, radio, PHHHP ■ex. Only 11195 Busy IH_CH*yr ~* “ “ 1958 CHEVROLET STATION WAO*. ON. RADIO. HEATER, AND WHITEWALL TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume gsyments of $33.11 _pw mo. PaU redlt Mgr.. Mr. Itorks et MI 4-7500, Harold Turnr. Ford. 1932 CHEVROLET. OOOD RUNNINO condition, I V FE OdBIl REPOSSESSION 1*55 Chevrolet, toll price 53*5. Fay-montl;. First pajr- MIWQHAM. 1C MW. !« Bob Hart 4-YEAR-OLD Ibbblu and birds good. Reasonable. 3085 South Lapeer ltoad, ] * SraAsEtlCtee Wt?h«r ----------- ! Opening for Bov tod Regular (___________________ F. *E.erhowland ,. AbIo Parts 1(121 yiQUR CHOICE $150 I T-j | JMgr -O*..?1*** lass Bonow axn a., v.. WJ IS ?ORD *M CHRYSLER | • m \ Parkhurst Trailer Sales H_____. A „ -FINEST UN MOBILE LIVING—; Ml MB! after i ■■■ , S£5dyMg£5?^ Sate Used Trucks lM] A*C REGISTERED WEIMARANER pups. $30 and 82$. WIU trade. 14 Ms Oakland g-ms. AKC REGISTERED OOOD '54 CHEVY. $135. SAVE $ FORD CUSTOM 300 4-DOOR I $20.00 per month. UM FORD COUNTY SEDAN, RED and whlto. radio, hooter, new money down) Take over payment* rf OMT weekly! Eddie Nicholas MOTORS, 106 Oakland Ava. FE 4-8000. \ UO* PLYMOUTH STATION WAO-on. radio and heater, power brakes and stearins, toll price toes. Lloyd Motor*/Llncoln-Me r-cury-Comet, 331 8. Saginaw. FE 2-0131, \ 1*$$ FLVMOUTH. *3*1. UL8-54S$ S$ FLTMOCTH, PRIVATE ( IMS FORD COUNTRY SEDAN ___________________________ ___________ wagon, radio, heater. Power steer, er. good condition. FE $-01*4. *n*. I’tord-OMatlc Low mUeage, 'll PLYMOUTH. »10b ■ Exc. condition. FE 4-3*33. ____________OR 3-0330 to$v FORD CUSTOMLINE^—1 DOOR j PLYMOUTH 9-PA88ENOER whitewalls. 033$ or best oiler.; transmlssiotr^nrivuts owner. $300. PE 4-0851. For Salt Csn UM PLYMOUTH. OOOD ROTjNWO •MwlfllTrA 5 NONNEYILLE* rvrixE con- R iNBbM _____ radio, boamifitlo __ ,.._ts oh baJitoCL. Tiles., Thtnrs. till SvrrtKbBeT jswmm PONTIAC, RUNS OOOD. BAR ill! PE 5-5197. UL 3-2440 1850 PONTIAC HARDTOP, OOOD _____Hydras------- ------ Whitewalls. Power brake*. —-- gem. Low down payment. Haupt Pontiac Sales- Clarkston M15, 1 mile north, of DJ. 10. MAple ■M Ford. 9-pass, wag M Mercury- Mick Chevy, Mi ton plckuj '5S Ford Victoria. . V Lk Rd. Ph, 303-7385 1860 PONTIAC, 4-DOOR VENTURA hardtop. Low mileage, good condition Call PE 1-42$$. After I p.m. OR 3/5018. ' . ■. ' . 1951 PONTIAC 3 DOOR. HYDRA-Ts car, low mlleago, _ condition, must sou. offer, Waterford Realty, . __ $38.60 per month with tow cash down or old trade. luiuaa$oluif-yuiiBLER. as s-Woodward, f minute* from Post-MI S-3000, Iff* FORD RANCH WAOON TAKE ,.*5*3 _____ R&R MOTORS 724 Oakland Ave. I FE 4-3521 Chrysler—Flymeuto—VaMant 1*50 LINCOLN CAPRI 3-DOOR .hardtop, $009. Superior Auto Salts $28.04 per month. Low cash down or old trade. BIRMINOHAM-RAM-BLER. 666 6. Woodward 4 mtn--------Pontiac. MI 6-30M. 4' 1$5$ FORD 3-DOOR, V-l. RADia S- j HEATER AND FORDOMAT1C ry ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY ON. 1 Assume payments of $19.71 per mo. CaU Credit Mgr., Mr. •“fc* ’56 Lincoln Premier Very beautiful. Ivory top, brooM body, toll power, excellent WT walls. You must see and d PEOPLE'S AUTO SmSh • Oakland FE 2-3351 Ml COMET DELUXE 2-DOOR. RA-dlo, heater, whitewalls, midnight blue finish. $1705. NORTH CHEV-ROLIT CO . 10*0 A -------------- DIO. HEATER. AUTOMATIC. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of S34.1S per — “ T credit, Mgr.. Mr Parki HASKINS CORVAIR SALE Small Town Trades: I960 BUICK I door hardtop BlOOtra. Power stearins, and brakes. Radio and heater. Automatlo transmission. Llk* MW ........ I3.4M INI Ford 4-door sedan 1*51 Olds "IS" 3-door ....... IMS Bonnevlllo convertible , I960 OPEL, EXCELLENT CONDI-7 tton. Moke offer. EM 3-0846 - __ '1*6$ JAOtfAR 3CK140 M. C. HARD- ! ALUMINUM RUNABOUT, top rand iter. Restored, MA $-3436 ; •M® n *ER.* ABSOLUT)CLyIlNO MONET I -----i WV,. ,«M? iPONTIAC RETAIL STORE SEDAN, --- 80 HP. er. solid town finish! SHOW ROOM NEW THROUGHOUT) I 4 speed transmls si 00$ 1 ‘n CORVAIR “500" 2 DOOR SE-< ’* I DAN. With 4 SDHd Iran.ml..Inn ! FORD- Panel .......... $340 NASH 4 DOOR Rebel. Radio I heater, power steering end » k e s> Standard transmls- 10*0 Bulck • convertible MjB Volkswagen, radio. I____ 1*67 Pontiac 4-door sedan S"1-^jSHELTON I Pontiac- I PONTIAC-BUICf^ Rochester ’ OL 1-8133 Clost? Wed . 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Hil* 1$ tho car foi^ that mart aedoonlcal ttttd car buyer It la ^aloiott showroom nav. 1959 FORD ...............................................$1495 Station Wagon, 4-Door. Has an S-eyllnder engine with auto- 1954 LINCOLN ______________________.....$ 345 Hera to a 4-Door that baa that Ms ear look and the little BEATTIE motor Sales, inc.' •Your WATERFORD FORD Detier Since 1930' 5806 DIXIE HIGHWAY OR 3-129! Service and Ptrtt Dept. Open ’tU 9 p.m. Daft THE PONTIAC PRgSS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1961 FORTY SEVEK ■‘Today's Television Programs-- l-WWMV , Ckmaatf T-WIIMT ■ tonights tv amuom l:M (3) Movie (cont.) (4) Wyatt Earp I (T) johnny Ginger (cant.) •9) Popeye ■ (56) Biology 102 «:tl (4) Weather •ill, (3) Newe (4) Nawa . (T) Nawa —- > (9) HuddebcrryHound CM (3) Sports (4) Sports Ml (3) News (4) News • (7) News, Weather, Sports (56) Images of Art Tstl (3) Didt Van Dyke (4) Groucho Marx fc (7) Miami Undercover 1 (9) Pioneers (96) Africa ‘Today 7:31 (3) AMn * (4) Wagon Train (7) Steve Allen (9) Movie. "Tarzan and the Green Goddess.” (1639). Expedition goes into the depths of the jungle to find die mysterious atatue of goddess. Bruce Bennett, Ula Holt, Frank Baker. (56) Philosophies of Education CM (3) Lions Quarterback Chib (4) Wagon Train (cont.) (7) Steve Alien (cont.) (9) Movie (cant.) (56) Showcase $:N (3) Checkmate (4) Joey Bishop (7) Top Cat (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Conversations -9:99 (2) Checkmate (cont.) (4) (Color) Perry Como (7) Hawaiian Eye (9) News Magazine 9:99 (2) Mrs. G. Goes to College (4) Perry Como (cant.) (7) Hawaiian Eye (cont.) (9) Big Four Playback 10:00 (2) Steel Hour (4) (Color) Bob Newhart (7) Naked City (9) News 10:15 (9) Weather 10:39 (9) Telescope UAW 10:39 (2) Steel Hour (cont.) (4) (color) Brinkley's Journal (7) Naked City (cont.) (9) Nation’s Business 10:41 (9) Sports 11:99 (2) Newt (4) Newt (7) News (9) News 11:13 (7) News, Sports 11:13 (2) Weather (4) Weather (9) Movie. “No Leave, No Love." (1946). Two charged Marine* return from South Pacific. Van Johnson. 11:20 (2) Sports (4) Sports IIUTO) Movt*. "Tho Great| Man's Lady.” (WO Woman’s inspiretleu helps young Westerner achieve prominence. Barbate Stanwyck,! Joel McCrea. (7) Weather U:)0 (4) (Color) Jack Paar (7) Movie. "On* Night oljpigp (2) Meditations > (2) On tbs'Farm Front Lose." (1934). Mngor* fa for MV teacher. Grt Moore, TUjBo Carminati. THURSDAY MORNING (4) (Color) Continental Clas* By United WAGON TRAIN. 7:30 fctn. (4). 'The Selena Hartnell Story" stars Jan Starting as a shrewd, beautiful bounty hunter who dnW> out the leader of a pacifist poop lor nest. SYBVB AULEN now, 7:» p.m. (7). Comedians Ctrl Reiner and (Mel Brooks, singer McNair, the Newsboys' Ji visit Ann's hour. ALVIN MOW. 7:30p.m. (2). The Chipmunks defend, rock V nil music against Mrs. Frtmpingtoo’i CHECKMATE, 6:90 p.m. (3). 'The Heat of Passion’’ stare Dorothy Maleon as a woman whom pterions make her an accomplice a scheme to murder her hue band. JOEY BISHOP 8E0W, 8:30 pjn. (4). "The Contest Winner" tells brother-in-law Frank (Jet Flynn) dfae and loses a $10,009 TV Features !0t|9 O) College of the Air j (4) Obewoom (cont.) I1t6» 0) B’waaa Don • (4) Today I (7) FUnews 17:30 (7) Johnny Ginger kW (2) Captain Kangaroo (96) ArtthmetkLJor Teachers 6i99 (7) Movie Food lor Lite 0:M (2) lioviB (4) Ed Allan (91) Mathematics lor You Pt 39 (4) Gateway to Gimnour ■MHMf Homemak- PERRY COMO’S MUSIC HAUL, 9 p,m. (4). Guests: Martha Raye, Rita Moreno, Ted Weems and the 'Music Hall Players," Paul lyode, Kaye Ballard, Jack Duffy and Sandy Stewart. (Odor). * ★ * MRS. G. GOES TO COLLEGE, 9:30 p.m. (3). Sarah (Gertrude Berg) finds parting with her lute husband’s automobile a difficult isk. BOB NEWHART SHOW, 10 p.m. (4). Comedy sketches: High finance among the pyramids; tipping; celebrity-look-alikes. (Color), STEEL HOUR 10 p.m. (3). "Bury Me Twice," * suspense drama about the mysterious din appearance of a nursery owner’s wife. Stars: Dan O'Herlihy, Phyllis Thaxter, Leo G. Carroll. NAKED CRY, 10 p.m. (7). "The Fingers, of Henri ToureBe” start Luther Adler. Robert Loggia, Nina Foch and Jerome Cowan in the drama about the death of a successful dress manufacturer. DAVID BRINKLEY’S JOURNAL, 10:30 p.m. (4). Brinkley presents a filmed tour of luxurious homes to question the belief that "crime does not pay." Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy will discuss, with members of his staff, whether crime does pay and, if so, who is to blame and what can be done about it. Another ment examines a new school of European art, the “movement movement.” (Oslor). JACK PAAR SHOW, 11:30 p.m. (4). Guests: comedian Jackie Mason, Jack and ftelko Douglas. (Color). •:tf (4) Debbie Drake ‘ (7) Mews 19:19 (2) Calendar (4) Say When (7) Jack LaLanne (51) Our Scientific World 19:36 (9) Billboard (2) 1 Leva Lucy (4) (Color) Flay Your Hunch (7) Jackie Cooper (9) Kiddy Kamlval (56) English V 11:99 (3) Video Village (4) (Color) Price Is Right (7) Texan (9) Romper Room (56) Spanish Leeson 11:11 (56) German Lesson U:M (2) December Bride (4) Concentration (7) Love fhat Rob! (56) Last Continent SXADIXa AND WRITING SO Fr«ni_ I__ 22 F*rmt4 St Ms IS Kins Arthur’ b«*dr—-— j» efts U Fourth AnWtn caliph m kiskser------ king M O.B.S. i Powell Show Pace Fell Flat on Its Face By FIR) DANBG NEW YORK TUPD — The old smoothie, Dick Powell, ran into some rough going Tuesday night. b the title role of "John J. Diggs.” Powell turned up to the NBC-TV hour that also gives him He role, namely "The Dick Powell Show,” and tidied up soma [loose ends near the Mexican border. It was a story of capital letter action! Romance! Intrigue! PRESB HONORED—la observance of National Newspaper Week, Pontiac Elks Lodge *10 last night complimented be Pontiac Press for its "outstanding rale” in preserving constitutional rights. Oh behalf of the Press, Advertising Director John A. Riley (third from left) is shown here accepting a resolution hailing the nation’s and Pontiac's press from Exhaited Ruler Wylie McClellan. Flanking them are at left (left to right): Clarence Crowle, Pram printer and Claude Andreas, stereotyper; at extreme right to Past Exalted Ruler Donald Long, chairman of the dinner and ceremony held in the Elks Lodge. Also attending were Past Exalted Ruler Robert Owen and Elks Secretary Walter Giddtags. dsates were hard to accept. And Ifeaton never did get that cigarette Ut. DIALING AND RUNG: •Dobie Gillis," I see, to back Ji a new haircut, new soda parior, new campus and Maynard Krebs has a new Sweat shirt. (My the dialogue and story line remain old. "The Did: Van Dyke Show,” another CBS-TV item, brought in « Produced and directed by Ralph character called,"Ptomnto* Char- Nelson, the hour was diverting ' --------- ‘ ; ‘K* ‘ — ’ *»--- for about 20-mimites and then the plot began piling up coincidence* [recklessly. Before long, the airy pace bad sagged and hit bottom. tional comedy show for which Van Dyke writes. But Charley’s lines made as much sense when applied to the show he appeared on- had a thick veined, meaty u-■Ignment Tuesday night with “The Fugitive Eye-” Heston played the part of an itinerant Irish strong man —> an! Anthony Quinn — "La Strada” type guy — whose life was changed, almost ended, in fact, after he asked a man for a light Young Actress or ? THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:39 (2) Love of Life (4) Truth or Consequences (7) Camouflage (9) Tower Kitchen Time (56) Sdenee in Our World 11:39 (9) News U:99 (2) Search for Tomorrow (4) (Color) It Could Be You (7) Make A Face (9) Susie (56) Spanish Lesson 18:46 (2) Guiding Light (56) German Lesson 13:31 (4) News i:33 (2) Star Performance (4) Groucho (7) Day to Court (9) Movie 1:10 (56) French Lesson 1:36 (7) News 1:33 (2) As the World Turns (4) Californians (7) Life of Riley (56) World History 1:31 (4) Faye Elisabeth t»08 (2) Arnoa ’n’ Andy (4) (Color) Jan Murray -(7) Number Please (56) Adventures in Science 3:33 (2) House Party (4) Loretta Young (7) Seven Keys (56) World to Focus (2) San FTanctoco Beat (4) Special for Women (7) Queen for a Day (9) News 3:19 (9) Movie 3:33* (2) Verdict Is Yours (7) Who Do You Trust: 3:36 (2) News 4:93 (2) Brighter Day (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) American Bandstand 4:15 (2) Secret Storm 4:33 (2) Edge of Nitfit (4) Here’s Hollywood (9) People And Places 4:46 (9) Rope Around the Sun 4:59 (7) American Newsstand 9:33 (2) Movie (4) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Jingles and Pinocchio (56) Science in Our World BtM (59) Industry on Parade 9:49 (9). Rocky and His Friends (59) News Magazine 9:59 (4) Kukla and OUie HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — There was a near riot in a Warner Bros, powder room the other day when a brash young fella dashed into the ladies retreat. When several women remonstrated with be youth he mid, I have aa much right in here as any of you.” With that the room’s outraged occupants headed for the exit. The “bey" was curveeente Dorothy Prettoe, to costume tor a mgnwt of her "Roaring Ms" TV series. For a week the blonde cutie has been running around in a cap (under which her tong hair is hidden), knickers, brogans, shirt, bow tie and coat—Circa 021. didn't fed very femtatae," aha saM. "Maybe eae at the reasons to that no one turned sround to look at me. Usnolly I ran around bo stadia to kmg block stockings and flapper costume*. How female can yon got* “But I’ve noticed other Utile things about me since I started looking like a boy. 1 alt differently and talk louder than I usually do. T even started to swear a little] Canham Appointed Wayne Circuit Judge LANSING UB — Gov. Swainson hat announced the appointment of James N. Canham. Bedford Township justice of be peace and at-A hoarse voice (banks- to attorney, to the Wayne County dr- cold) completed the transforms, tion which changed Dorothy's entire point of view for a time. "I began feeling like a boy,” she said, somewhat surprised by the thougit. "I started slapping people on the back and talking about things like football. * * - * “The cast and crew of the show knew it was me, of course, hut the rest of be people on the lot bought I was just some kid actor. It's peculiar how quickly a girl can him her identity." Mim Provine’s feminine _ portions were hidden beneath the baggy suit of clothes. THAT SEXY WALK But her sexy walk was a dead giveaway. No boy in history ever undulated like she does. 'That may be true, bet I sure cuit Court. Canham win fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Wade H. McCree Jr. to accept appointment to the U.8. District Court of Eastern Michigan. Canham, 15, is a il>S graduate at be University of Detroit Law School and a member of the law firm of Caakam and McDonald. He waa elected Bedford Town ■Up Jssttee of the peace la 1337 and re elected to 1133 aa« 1333. He served two years in be Army and for the past three yean has been a director and treasurer of the Northwest Wayne County Bar T have known James Canham for many years,” said be governor of the appointment. “I practiced law with him and thus came to know his fine attributes.” Ths man turned out to be a missing atomic scientist. A fresh- [ tiled one. A ban* of British traitors did | » sclentli to bo a witness so | bey hag to get busy and do Mat la, toe. How Heston filed at their hands,! jthe hands of be skeptical police, the hands of some nurses and a small boy, raised gooee-bumps | 1 wear real frilly feeriataa «h thU costume,” she '1 Mu to knew bat ■Bderneath H all I*m stfll a gW." One person not fooled by the boy disguise is Frank Sinatra, who has been dating Dorothy regularly -- well, as regularly as Frankie dates anyone. We’re just friends,” Dorothy explained, exactly ilka all of Sinatra’s other friends explain. Perhaps Frank to the-reason Dorothy added, *Td much rather) be a girl ban a boy. It's more fun.” Tuesday night’s “Premiere’ over ABC-TV. It waa a serviceable suspense yard. Heston sported a brogue as btoh as his wort sweater and had! a ball with the role of a blarney-! touched spalpeen, although he occasionally descended to caricature. GIT OU* FRICI FIRST! , Ararat* Itao Homo tewM lotto too Furnace, f| I Chimney. Dects ” ” ~ KLEIN AM FURNACE CLEANERS JIM LOMU OR 9-OtOO Got Our Price on . GAS HEAT ; Ckaailei Retting Co. OR 3-4492 OR 3-5632 S-P-E-E-D-Y SERVICE TV REPAIR Ft 4-1133 SWEET'S UM0 ft TV 422 W. Hnsan Si. RCA COLOR TV CM9CK OUR DIAL! ' f Tran KimiImm* la cstssn Oym a 4* e Unto mi fiuq ’ CONDON'S TV * 790 W. Horan ft. PI 4-9T9Q component of the Amphritite except the engines to too heavy for one man to lift. The Amphritite created to serve as the car-ship for a jet-powered diving saucer capable of taking explorers 1,000 tost under the sea. 1 Special 6 9 Sale SPECIAL PRICES EVERT EVENING FROM I to S PJL Y01 THE CONVENIENCE 07 THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES Open 'tH 9 Every Eveninf ELECTRIC COMPANY SALE STILL OH! ARE YOU ''WINTERIZED"? It's Worth a Call to Get Our Prices! Educator Succumbs BALTIMORE (AP) — Dr. Maynard A. Omens, 62, founder of Eastern College and its affiliate, the Mt. Vernon School of Law, died Tuesday after a long illness. Dr. Clemens also organized the College of Commerce at the University of Maryland and estab-t%hert the College of Commerce Viewers Like Carson as Successor to Paar By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — The Broadway gossips are talking about Johnny Carson, Joey Bishop, Hugh Downs, Groucho Marx, Jan Murray, Oscar Levant, Phil Silvers, Jackie Gleason, George DeWltt and practically everybody else aa a possible replacement for Jack Paar when he leaves his night NBC Show March 30. Carson, now with ABC, waa among thoae considered before Paar got the job, but was frith another network then. He’s popular, especially with Broadway viewers, who consider him as exciting ad libber. “Whoever follows Paar to at a groat disadvantage because Paar created so much excitement," says Canon. “Farther-WILSON more, the now man cant work with Alexander King, Genevieve, etc., because they’re Pear's people." Hal March and Buddy Hackett told me they’re not lnter-1 ested. It’s not that I’m not inter-Buddy Hackett said. 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General U S. had secretly violated the test moratorium by Assembly on nuclear letting Tuesday. The VS. preparing for underground teste. Tfe Wiather THE PONTIAC PRE PpNTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, -OCTOBER 18, 1001—0 PAGES Chance to Survive N-Attack Depends on You, CD Plans Ask Reds to Call Off Test Claim Russians (EDITOR’S NOTE: What chance af survival da people In Pniitt and the out thanne nuclear attack ever he launched against this country? Stirred M a growing public anannoaa of the pea* aibiUty of such an attac, The Pontine Preaa has begun n concerted . study of local ieleaae peetnra in —arch af the aacwUf, T1m following article la tha second In n B7 DICK HANSON Your dunces of surviving a nuclear attack on this country — providing you escape a direct hit — depend on two factors: how well you are prepared personally and how effective are master plans prepared by Pontiac and Oakland County civil defense directors. As things stand now, the first responsibility is entirely ydurs — to provide adequate shelter and supplies for yourself and your family. * This responsibility might be lifted as the federal government currently is considering the feasibility of providing public fallout shelters. ★ it ★ s Consequently, you are left with a choice at this time, either to go Ahead witfavour own plane or wait eminent stepe in. The eeeeod responsibility nets with the varfoa ngen* dee made responsible for carrying out etty and county ■arrival plans. Such plana have been prepared in detail by Pontiac CD Director Robert Stlerer and Oakland County CD Director Lewis Jarrendt. The plane have been approved by the state civil defense department. PURTHRR TRAINING NEEDED Hut their adequacy would be fully determined only if put to the test In many instances this means further training la urgently necessary, both local directors agree. Following is a rundown on what these plans call for. First, the nation must be warned that an attack la coming. The federal government has spent blllloni of dollars to lur sure the earliest possible warning through aa Intricate ffidar and electronics aet-op. , 4 Per Intercontinental ballistic misallee the warning la expected' to be 39 minutes. Per jet-bombers, three hours. . Billions of dollars more are being spent by the government ln an effort to widen the warning gap. Locally, the population would he warned of an attack by air raid sirens, radio and television. This hardly would be adequate if the warning had to be sounded when most people are asleep, it it it negotiator for a permanent, controlled and inspected nuclear test ben, Dean made the charge as the General Assembly’s 101-nation Political Committee prepared to wind up a week-long argument on which of its agenda, kerns should be debated first As a result,- the committee postponed it* vote until today when it will decide on the discussion priority of an Anglo-American demand for an ironclad nuclear teat ban treaty, an Iidian demand tor -»■■■ Go-ffan ttip only wg)nipileif‘To overcome the problem wouM be to install a warning -device In sidt home and building that could be sounded simultaneously from one master •Witch. Known as tha NEAR system of attsAk waning, the device apparently has become snarled somewhere between polities and production, according to William C. Powell, atato CD planning and operatiena director. Since SO minutes warning time (all you can get with air ICBM) would be insufficient time to evacuate Pontiac, sounding of the siren atop the Pontiac State Bank Building la Intended to mean "take shelter.” it it it Following the first attack wave on this country, survivors in areas considered secondary targets to bs sought out by enemy bonibers would be evacuated to safer ground. Pontiac and Oakland County already have designated escape routes should evacution be required. E8CAPK ROUTES In Pontiac, the routes heading out of the city are: East Boulevard; Auburn AveriUe last; Perry Street; Joslyn Avenue to Walton Boulevard West and out; Oakland Avenue; State Street onto thsabeth Lake Road; and Orchard Lake Avepue. *Q«klmS fimmiy isaaailaa whs SSI! Woodward Avenue and Dixie Highway at far as either Davisburg or Holly Road* and west ‘an theor, MM into tyipbon Hpdyke ~'(Q>n0riued~on Page 3. Will Soon Seek a Moratorium U. S. Delegate Charges Reds Want Bon Against Western Testing UNITED NATIONS (UH)-i-A UJ3. charge that Russia seeks a new moratorium -to prevent rfuclear tests fey others after it winds Up its own series with a 50-megaton blast on Oct. 31 confronted tl United Nations today. The charge was made Tuesday ^France to Expel a new nuclear test i immediately and a Russian mand for debate on overall disarmament as the first order of Deaa pelated out that Russia while a moratorium was M (Meet aad K was engaged ta apparently good faith negotiation* at Geneva oa a permaaeal Wat baa. "The Soviets have announced foe date for the end of their current series of tests," Dean said. series of tests," Dean said, ‘‘tin-of Oct. 31 is intended to coincide with action by this assembly porting an uncontrolled, unhnpert-ed moratorium sa midear teste. ‘AGAINST ALLIES’ "The Soviet Union will then have completed its current series of teste so that the effect at that tm will then be directed squarely against the United States And toe United Kingdom, both of whom have observed the . (previous) mdratorium. | “ft is perfectly dear tost toe (Continued an Page 2, Cti-S) News Flash Skies to Continue on Fair Side, ts Prediction Sides will continue to be fair but temperatures will (fa-op }/degrees below the normal high of 60 and normal low of 42 for the next few days, the weatherman mid.'The low will,hit IT tonight. Shower* are toreeastfor Saturday, Smiday and Monday with about om fourth tosh to rela; Morning southwesterly wind* at 11 mllds per hour will become 15 to 30 m.p.h. and shift to northwesterly tonight. Fifty was toe lowest recording in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The mercury had climbed to 71 at i y.si. 1,500 Algerians Government Reaches Decision After Riofs Sweep Paris Tuesday PARIS (API—The French government decided today to expel 1,500 Algerians swept up in Tuesday night’* curfew rioting, and ■aid thfo is only the start of a ding-out proccm. Three persona were killed and 77 injured seriously In bloody bat-{Hto between police and the Moo- rurfew imposed on them, The dead were two Algerians and an unidentified European. Thirteen policemen were among Met squad* arretted 11.53S Al- who bailed out to On streets. It was announced that 1.500 woold~be Petni ________ Identity checks ... us ta bs ex- Srifed.. The serfoad Imposed 4s rut m a Algeria warfare beta gakga, breeg lembmtratfcm __ a call for tie det 1 rebel FEN-Ifatiaael Uberatya It was heeded in proportions which Mowed a broad and insist- US. Requests -Reconsideration of Big N-Blast White House Charget Plan Would Serve No Military Purpose K's Speech Arouses Conflicting Feelings Urban Renewal! Last Plan Ready WASHINGTON Oft — The White House has asked thfi Soviet Union tc^reconsktar Its decision to explode a 50-megaton nuclear bomb, charging that the teat would be unnecessary end could “only serve some unconfessed political p'utpbse.’’ raid the United tltstra ityj the materials and know-hodj, is produce bomba in tbs 50-100 saef* {atoo range—and higher—but that such weapons are not essential to UJ. military needs and that, foQr scale tests I develop t LONDON M5 ■— Premier Khrushchev's speech to the Soviet Communist party Congress aroused conflicting feelings of hope and dlsihay In the capitals of Western Europe today. The fearful Europeans clutched at the straw he held line for signing a peace, treaty with East Germany. But some poted that waa the only change in hla Berlin stand. Dismay was widespread at Ms announcement that In less than two weeks the Russians will explode a 30-j megaton | Tebang Thf final plan for Poatiac’s second urban renewal project waa bptetepRiHr M City Commission meeting. The estimated $3.1 mlitiou project will be sfudfod Sy cwnmto-inforihal. meeting Thursday to that It might be given preliminary atfonWal at - n ——‘'“I fo AvoTd Chrysler Strike I concern at the prospect of the massive Soviet nuclear Mast than relief over the pairiUt May in a Beilin showdown. Reuther Plans to Usa Now Strategy in . Bid to Sidbstep Walkout TO BRINQ FEAR' "Thera la n* supreme military advantage to be gained in touching DETROIT (VI—Walter P. Reuther ent support of the rebel govern- lindicates^he is trying to wind meat in Ms seven-year fight tojbtyr. contract negotiations in the *** **“<* !*• to ****-. [auto industry without striking the The Frerieh cabinet, called into regular session by _ Charles do Gaulle, also decided to gdd six companies of Hot police rnd four of mobile gendarmes to the already heavy security forces il> the capital, THE ‘ MOSCOW (UM) — So- Lm totaj about 1,000 men. vict Premier Nikita Khru- little brother in the Big Three automotive family—Chrysler Corp-The United Auto Workers president soft-pedaled strike talk Tuesday when he personally took command of • the final round .of Thttos of London. “The purpose behind the knooudeemant is bugs* ly political. It to meant to fill the Western peoples pith fours of what may happen unless their governments concede points to the Russians over Berlin.’’ too#ldgh spot of Khrushchev’* ■peach waa naturally ; j bargaining with Chrysler. I be wauM poat- shchev ended his report to the 22nd Soviet Communist Party Congrcmonthe party's 20-year draft pro-' Sentenced in Stabbing day. Ho apoho for nearly ^. seven and a half hours. DETROIT ID—Clifford Bledao* 22., of Detroit, was sentenced to 10 to 90 years in prison Tuesday for Reuther disclosed a new gaining • strategy designed avoid at Chrysler the strikes oyer local toauea that shut down General Motors Corp. for two weeks gram lTiRurTrarTd- ^tatal tabbing May O of Ms«* Mdtor Oa. tor U days, grain at airoui i t a.m. vu- ^ wdUe Belie. 19. i peace treaty. ^ . "With hie speech ho reactivated diplomatic activities between East and West," said the Frankfurt Neue Preeee. "A new period of discussion and hope should therefore sow begin." and-degree murder. m1* m Reuther said, to give plwit? to rear hlng agree meat* ea working eondtUMM at both the national negotiations with GM and Ford, agreements first' were made on a national economic contract covering wages and extra benefits. But local unions Insisted on striking to back up their. i matters. Reuther said wages and bene- Chrysler. But he eaid the UAW will, insist that Chrysler accept the wage and benefit pattern established in settlements the union with GM, Ford and American Motors CUrp- This gives UAW members an annual wage increase of tto per cent or 6 cents an1 hour, whichever -is larger, and a coat-of-living wage increase tied to the government’s consumer price to- Half of American Berlin Garrison I Tests Readiness Commission WHI Meet Informally Thurscby to Study Details A 130-word statement was handed to newsmen Tuesday night by press secretary Plena Salinger, who said it should bs attributed to the White Home, and not to President Kennedy personally. OFFICIAL COMMENT The statement was the only official UA comment so far an Pro* Tuesday that the Soviet Union would explode a 50-megaton weapon at the end at this month. * 50-megaton blast is equivalent authorise CMy Manager Walter K. Wiltraaa to submit a ftoal report with .the llitea Renewal Chicago. At that thus WUtman weald ask for a leas and groat the force of 50 million tong of TNT and about YSOO timet more powerful than the U.S. atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The application would be filed in mid-OoMhar. It wouM require about tero mouths Jl review and modify tbe plan before, a public proval .could take place, .. The second project ana is 19.6 acres in stse and mostly commercial in character. The area Uee west of South Saginaw Street and is bounded by the Grand Trunk Western Railroad tracks, W. Pike Street and the rear lot lines on Saghnuv. Grass cent of the project I" estimated to he RAMA Proceed* from the resale at toad an rfttimatrd at WSMM, taav-tog the act coat at •l.Md.TOt. -The federal share la three-’ fourths, or about MJ-mSlion. The city pays the balanot. The local share, however, will [be the credit ncaivod by tty city A task forced.Slate Department experts—Including the U.S. amhessndpr to Moscow, Llewellyn E. Thompson—gathered to scrutinise all available textual master to weigh the significance of what Khrushchev Mid. and what he didn’t My. Ike State Department S*M there would be no official aeaeaa-meat of toe speech until Siero-tory af Mate Demi Rusk kahto v Deadlines for Con-Con Sidetracked Temporarily LANSING — A move to get the work of Michigan’s constitutional convention completed by the end of the fits win be taken up lest at Year has been sidetracked temporarily. The Dec. 31 deadline proposal, tntroduoed by Henry L. Wooifenden, R-Bloomfield Hills, was tabled Tuesday by the ruitib and resrtqtions committee. At the same time, the group 'dkalt the same treatment to a resolution stipulating that here be no rigid deadlines for the receipt of new proposals, petitions and suggestions on p o s 31 b le'* changes In the constitution. The second proposal was filed by. Meftin Nord, R-Detroit. Member* of the committee agreed not to lake any action on rittyr of the proposals until a bet-Itdr picture emerges of the work-load that wfil. fall on the con- introduction 'of proposals sfkouid be fixed a J toon s* the potential volume—and - the staff* capacity to prepare them- — could be estimated realistically. BERLIN (AP) — Nearly half. t’tij. West Berlin^ 6.500-man UA- gar-f rlaon rolled out today for a fhree-day test of combat readines*. Tanks rumbled through tl streeta at daybreak, followed by armored personnel carriers picked With steel - helmeted troops. veotkm’s 144 delegates, now In their (hityl week of organizing. Committee Chairman Richard an Thawn, M stories UP The air tyid siren atop the Pontiac State Bank Building, fty elty'* highest edifice. Is' eapehje qf throwing tte wailing din aster as 10 mfles. according to Aast. City M,"*gr*’ Robert Stierert Hfr* ty looks qot over Pontiac and wrrounding Oakland County from alongside ns i ' • siren’s mouthptoce. The atron ’ MOM Pnm IWi' is poWcriH by a 185-horsepower gasoline engine and operated from a push-button .tyblnd the ntain desk in tty Sqfety Building (partly shown beneath Vailing in picture.)''The 55,000 siren would, be aqt|jde4 ** q warning to take cover from either enemy attack or tornado. There was a .cokl -fril wind oiP j der blue skies m the columns ’ wheeled oat of their barracks and headed for the Grunowald . in the American sector soutifweef „ the city proper, where, tty mock battles'will be staged. v Mm Vta»U. n r»u ns to iis. Mm nurt ,»k«. Ot)«o 'tu > p.r - Related Story on Page 4 R-Birminghanr, mid IS Were they're That a Mud ef Huntobto shseM be adiphid bS topi sf lbs aau vruttou'* uhw subatartlvs committee* Is a problem sshf toa- Reporting oa tte views of the i chairmen,' Van DUsan said the qon-sensus was that a deudMws for tte Relatod Storm on Pagos 19, 31 'From A diplomatic standpoint, Khrushchev’s Moscow speech MS' aeon aa combining the carrot on a snefc .technique with the tfick of a whip-rmixing the kw of negotiations oyer Berlin while brandishing a mammoth Meteor U.S. officials, however,1^ iro*....... served any enthusiasm for tte Soviet leader's conditioned offer to lUt Ids Dec. 11,deadline for signing a separate treaty with' East Germany .until they are edrtukt what he meant. They indicated Mb speech seemed tq ran* no basic change in Ms views NO COMMENT ' - Salinger Mid earlier that tte Prerident would "have absolutely no comment" Tuesday on Khrushchev's 6-hour iuid 25-mlnute oration before the Communist party congress; (Continued on Page }, Col. 4) , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNR3PAY* OCTOBER IKJM N-Attack Survival Depends on Planning Blue Shield in the Blade, Says Director KMJiuBrx) (UPivAMMnp Katanga Demanding OK on T^ace Traffic Accidents to Date Running Same as 1960 to an hydrants wtthhj the city, antes* to* service is contracted. The policy I* directed against properties located at the! city limits. ' In sQ esses, except e-hen We !• involved, to the policy adhered to hy the city, according to Gere. , He said that persons locate their hones, businesses and industries outside the city limits to tseppe city tan* hut still dlpbe city serv- bfiDiDS ACTION Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister tajUr A. Zorin accused to* N. Congo command Tuesday bypassing the Security Council ataeStog on a cease-fire apd Claims Reds to Seek New Ban on N-Tests a to and KatangB’s secession Jtt lest ,of the Congo. *o Foreign Minister Justin xkn called a news confer* as y*e%iMsU by Katanga President Moise Tshombes regime. BodMh hinted hit government wwdifc Seek Soviet aid to aadjflj Dept, of Public Works Cautions Not to Bum Leaves in Streets and after by raptured power Peebles Innocent' but Goes to Ionia Lilly baa mailed letters to mep bers of the Board of Supervisors announcing his candidacy. The tetter! began arriving yesterday. «-■ 1r-..W -7 . In them. Lilly refer* to htt- two terms' experience oa the county Board of Supervisors, his position as school board attorney for Haiel Park School District and 13 years on the county board of auditor*. GRAND RAPIDS ID- "I t attempt to pick up my life what's left of it — and go oil.’’ "How can one main underground tests without preparing them? Underground teeta require tremendous preparations. How did you make three underground tests? Whom dp you hope to delude? We are not children.” temporary insanity in the death of hti writ. The Circuit Court jury , returned the verdict Tuesday in the second trial tor the 41-year-old manufacturing executive' from nearby Rpckford. Peebles said he waa “very would depend almost entirely op how well those with the prwtouly assigned duties had hem trained to carry them out. Soys Foreign Spending Weakens U. S. Security WASHINGTON Ifl-Rep. Clare E. Hoffman, R-Mlch., said Tuesday the United States caanot win a war If ft continues unlimited spending overseas. uyywuf uui/ am gw.uw-o- 7 <75 P*gne |veef not mill ha Noraari R. Bar i, , « nard, 47-year-oid county corpora- LI.QSties, Bums tion counsel tapped (Or the job by While TW|7lS Am FORCE ?ASF« Tfie current chairmtu& of the €alif.MAP> - A cisdjjpn P la A board, auditorSi R^eit Y. carrytog si* passengers and a Moore, IS. to pot expected to seek gta«mhe tried to unseat Jj^A^apoteman said It was >0- however, is not likely to EvsU four • military P*«^ifavor Moore's appointment if Q tad three civiliansi were ®OMa.lwins the chairmanship over Bari ^ nani. Lilly tried to unseat Moot-ej 1,500 feet down the runway, ■ t suddenly veered left bta December. j crashed and burst into The Way* and Means Commit- j ----- "Residents who prefer to burn (Continued From Page One) loam «hould heed a rity ordi-^ ^ V, „ nance inhibiting such burning on said: Tt to reported that the ^ streets end sidewalks. They tavlet Uatoa plans to explode a horn leaves 14, Explore?Cape Canaveral Why gM W £ raent ot I think right i planets CAFE CANAVERAL, Fla. M -4 "Marcia the Martian," astarry-eyed H yea* old Detroit gM Haute to be one — It space, nearf; ("On Your Mark," ABC-TV) for jrouncriers. The other finalists the contest «D were boys. .ttlktt: fflgbt,” wade a tour-hour tour of tie QtM and then said ‘Tm a anything I want ta be c lady Marcia, interested in eelejeceMepeule scheduled to eony a chim- He prowlaed ‘panzee into orbit soon; an Xtlas-^ when &jgpgby a Rnww saM-driarilak. He’s very Bto; a Titan and a Jupiter. about the Cape, Marcia answered: LOOKED ITOI “The Saturn rocket. I didn’t have a seal close took at if. But even from a distance it tooted huge.” On the tour, Marcia received briefing to an Atlas blockhouse pods: An Atlas with a Mercury , “The gM b very tote*. her rite jw adult." *Tt was an -very thrilling,” Marcia said. “But one of the.greateat thrills was Yqeettng, astronaut John Glenn at the motel white- my father and I are staying. Mr. Glenn was tn a hurry to catch a plane, ' ha took time totohake hands. to autograph • when he eatoas back Irigg nice.” certain and I York, : teen-age girls go wild over singers. But wUm Marcia ware on the flaae to spotted Fabian to favo- and Virgil Grissom who ere due here late this' week.” One of Minted prised possessions to a reeordteg about fltep-ard’s flight as the Hist Americaa In apace. She hopes to seerive a ont of us. I asked Mdreto if she tried to got Me autograph. She id no, that she wouM rather meet i astronaut She got her wish, e also hopes to meet.Alan Step- Marcia, who is a freshman at Dominican High 8cbool in Detroit, said ate derided about three years ago that she wanted to be an astro-She is taking every epurae possible and plana to continue in college. She says she will learn to fly as soon as MpHs old enough. ■a an attractive to rocket off into mack? • mostly for the idnnce science," she replied. "But anyone who kwhs into the id sees the 'stars and wonders If there’s life 1 wants to explore them." *.■*.* -belongs' to severs) science md rends everything she can ce and astronomy. She has ns for marriage, she says, It would interfere with her because team c What happens when she returns to Detroit Saturday? ‘‘I’ve promised my teachers that FH report everything to the other student a.” Marcia said. "My mother, 'brodner and four sisters will want to know all about the trip—but one of my sisters miMt be -a bit miffed because I “ get Fabian’s autograph."' YMCAlnvites Both Girls: Boys to Open House Boys and girts of the Pontiac area are being urged to attend the open house Thursday and Frt-day at tbs YMCA. * > A Facilities will be available for free use to the girls Thursday from 1:39 to 3:45 p.m. and to the boys Friday at the same times. Rtaee both days me school holiday* hi eanjaerttea with Michigan EdacaBea ’ Association meeting*, activities toeleded la the apea house will he a typical day at the YM: Swimming, gym draai » ate older. tfon with the presew running to the end ef Oct, tag to John If. Miller Jr., YMCA youth tender. * « Youths planning to attend tea open house on either day must , bring bathing suit, towel and asap, gym shoes and shorts. Missgd Kitchen Sink HOLLYWOOD, Pla. CAP) ~i' Thieves ransacked a newly built home in suburban Miramar mid made off with everything hot the kitchen sink. They did,* however, get the bathroom sink. 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Wednesday, October iti mi RING BOLOGNA—CLUI FRANKS KISHKA— POLISH —RING LIVER NATURAL CASING LIVER SAUSAGE FRESH PORK FANCY Y0UN6 TURKEY LBS. FOR HEARTS GIZZARDS the mother deer, Brad mined Ctmter back to health. The town roams the wood* until Brad |fti home to feed him milk and grain pellets. Custer also like* pickles. The third deer story (aot pictured) comes from Wyandotte. The deer that invaded toe tom over toe weekend was a traffic victim an Dix Road. The doe who had been with her was shot and killed on » school plyaground. They apparently had swum across the Detroit River from Canada. TAILS Now Uaed by Air Traffic Control In Lint of Duly? LITTLE ROCK, Alfc. (API—The Arkansas Supreme OMTt has Fryiig Gkickei BACKS y Hand-Off Radar Plan Crashes NECKS PACK Warren said 14 other centers, in-eluding New York, ere providing; parttime hand-oif service tor inbound aircraft. The FAA had hoped to expand j fulltime radar hand-offs are now s in operation at 12 citiet Chicago, . Detroit, Great Falk, Indianapolis, Kansas City. Minneapolis, Norfolk, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Salt Laka City, Seattle and Spokane. on Expressway Link LANSING tit — The State Highway Department has announced struetkm of toe first section of the {90 million Detrott-to-Port Huron Expressway, The contract will be for slightly more than 7 miles of Interstate 94 freeway from Cotton Road southwest of New Baltimore to the Macomb • SL Clair- County line about 2 miles north of New Baltimore. State Approves Contract The State Ad- Uon dollars-a year is spsnt an varied remedies to renew itch ot piles. Yet dnwgteta tell you that coaling, astringent Peterson's Ointment soothes pile torture in minutes. Me box or 96c tube applicator. Peterson's Ointment gnus fast, snjosfui raBm from itching. Be dehghtod or money back. LANSING IB . _______________ ministrative Board has approved awarding' of a {132,300 contract to the New York Central Railroad for track and signal work at a grade separation over M4S at Lansing. MEM HASTEN HOME FROM VUORK WITH ePEER,__ WHEW WIVES , EMJV MEAT } MERE, YES ~~ aid PONTIAC CO-OP Comei North Pony aid Madison Sts. Acros| From Northern High School U. S. Government Graded or DRIVE and PARK Tender as Can Be BIBS and SOLON STEAKS When shopping in downtown Pontiac 1 ask the clerk for your froe bus ride Jk token when making a $2.00 purchgje. « Thl. wlll antiria-Mat* ♦o’-rrtrgiTEus rida on the Pontiac Transit but In PonHoc, tho Boo Lino but from Keago Harbor, W|V, Rochester, Commerce, Oxford, Lake :Orion end Auburn Height** and too Airport linos bus from Waterford and' f Clarkston. \ ;; "VS Drive dowdtpwn and park in any one of tho lets marked with the Blue Medallion. Give your parking stub to the clerk from whom pou make your pUr- YOUR CHOICE—NONE HIGHER! choset M.lii.tL..Hy-M»r«.frlyU.w 1 ticket. The parking lot attendant will toon charge you far the difference in toe parking foe and the amount stampbd on the -ticket. FRESH GROUND "BEEF ~ PORK SAUSAGE Co-Op Special!, FRAHER'S Delicious HOT DOGS } POUND PACKAGE Stokely's STEW VEGETABLES 2 Pound Pacing# Birds Eye GREEN PEAS Campbell's FROZEN SOUP 3«" 75*. ^1RWAv DELICIOUS, TENDER MR. HOFFMAN PAYS THE “TAB*’ Grain-Fed Steer.,. Free Whole Pork Loin with Each Side —1 Week Only! FREEZER SPECIALS Vs also supply frozen ysgsUblti. traits, jgicii at WHOLESALE PRICES Saits Piict* EffectivR Thus., hL, Sat HOFFMAN’S PONTIAC FREEZER OPEN $ to A DAUT-i to I tun FE 2-1100 ( Next to Wrigley's) jRAZLEVi 78 NORTH SAGINAW STRUT All Too Short By JANET ODEIJ, of foreign origin are won in the American THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, ml tairiy tight aa a cabinet drawer or A tairiy >■""« place at about ID to 10 degraea la heat Pena that are fully rtp# ready to eat heap baat in the refrigerator until eating time. If kept too leng aMr they are ilpn. OV m any lose soon of their delicate ^resh flavor.' Michigan * Bartlett peare are hen. Yon’S fled Bartlett peare at their beta from now until early Op-tober says the Mariteting Agent. an are atten i purohaeef. T They ripen well Oar. people' travel afl ever the world, eating strai«e foods and bringing back some of .the Mdpeft. Monday—United NotUH thp-might be a good ftp* g new foreign diah to your DnaRy. in the paper bag from the groceHl jf you have often served thia type or same fairly tight container *ucn a* ^ Ing, put the green pear* ta the refrigerator. Then take them out S Or S days before using te ripen. Peers to he eaefeed should te When canning paan, remember It takes 2 to 3 pounds of fresh peam ta make one quart, or S pounds for 10 to 12 quarts. Three to four medium-sized pears weigh about one pound, rad one pound makes about 2 cups of sliced or diced pears. 2 Using fresh peam for salads or dessert? To keep the cut surfaces from discoloring, drop the pieces into a Jar or bowl of chilled pineapple Juice or orange Juice. Put a crumpled ball of waxed paper or fofra top to prem the piece* MF refrigerator until ready to use. Overcooking sometimes causes Start with pancakes tor break-ist. Pancakes dale back to the time ancient Neanderthal man ____e a hatter of meal and water aeTMad it on a hot-flat atone. Hderedpe is a typically American version of an international bod, thoutoi they may have lost some of their flavor. Dessert Is Mpck Like Dumpling This hearty fresh - fruit dessert ytiaftoa after soup and salad. 2 cops biscuit mix 2 tablespoons shortening and 3] ffttefinational in; Your Food Planning^ on Monday a wttff each course from a to te nerved aa ana 1 cup sifted enriched flour* - 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 1 egg, kettt 1 cup milk leup cooked whole kernel c*rn flecked with bits of groan. Makes 1 largi. party-sized chea Turkey contributes tt Kabob. Just because it la too odd far outdoor meals deean’t mean that some of the good foods we enjoyed aij sunnier need to aogtocted. Your oven wo do the Job Ml broiling. Then, too, many 1 Holland Edam cheese (I to 4 pounds) 1 tablespoon butter 14 cup light cream 4 teaspoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Dash salt Part esnatate.____________• Chopped patoley (optional) d remove a three-tech circle from top of .cheese. Scoop out the cheese, leaving a half-inch died. Shred or grind the cheese and measure. For each cup of chelae, add the amount of additional ingredients listed. paratam, the* eat MB's paddy qotto smooth. Add Pack the cheese mtafcc teto*!ld ** the hoflowed Edam stelfr fRuiptag aboat 5 NWfl and If intoa high, smooth meead. Qar- ....___________________________jnlahtfietoP with roeettoo matte by •*J’*P*®“*" *** •**■“*• forcing some of the cheeaa spread Serve with batter *r asergartm- through a pastry bag fittad.sRk0** “W tne*t m hambone and /yMN^jwkw. about ja rosette tube. .U'daetred. nmjate wgifiliia'aid heart*; add fa kteeh-griddhestee* [pan, af the spread with finely lentu mtxfmw With salt and pepper. •When adMlelpg flour to tped.fetaiaRfl perstey tor rosettes Makes 4 to “ af our readers tent* indoor grille. level off with stritigfctedged spat- Lentils Make Soup More Interesting You can save the hambone* and chicken parts needed tor this mate course in your fmaaer. ’ Lentil* Plus 2 hambone* Gizzards, hearts and wing tips from 2 broiler-fryers • cups water 1 amaH onion (diced) 2 carrots (pared akd diced) 2 rife celery (sliced)' 1 small bay leaf 1 Cup lentils Salt and pepper fo taste tra kettle, king to a boll Ota hamborite. chicken* parts. 1 to. lamb shoulder or shank, cut 4 mod. onion, thinly sliced 1 teaspoon salt Dash coarsely ground pepper 4 to 4 teaspoon oregano 1 greqn pepper, cut te 1” pieces 1 med. onion, cut te 1" pieces 1 firm tomato, cut te 1” pieces -Place lamb cubes te a howl. Tuck to adon dices. Add ternate Rest cubes, pieces of pepper, onion and tomato an metal jskewera. Roll hi vegetable oil. Broil 3” from heat, allowing 15 to 20 inta. Tun as meat and vegetables brown. 4 servings. Its,wafer, d bay leaf: cover and simmer for 1 to 14 horn. Remove hambone*, chicken should be Vegetables. Add washed lentils; Jhrinf . to a boil; cover and simmer until lentils are tender — about l smooth, gir in. Dough wfH be .soil and sticky. Cover and let sM to wans place (•I degress) aatffl doable, 14 to 14 hr, (If Utahan Is. cool, pteee dough an n rack ever bowl of with a towel.) Punch down, let rise i tags. Refrigerate* 1 to 3 touraT Turn “X® OgHty ®«Ved board, u necessary work to a ► Swedes have a way with breeds. Fortunately, it is H* yeast easy to copy- Cardomon seed gives mis coffee bread its distinctive fla-Kringier is dettdous hot or hold. 4 cup warm water (not hot—110 to-118 degrees) ,1 pkg. active dry yeast 14 dupe milk, scalded cooled 4 cup sugar 1 top. salt 4 cup melted hotter • 1 egg, beaten 12 cardamon seeds, crushed tor little mare flour to make easy to handle. Divide dough into ll pieces. Form each piece of dough on Ughtiy floured board into a roll 14" long. Cross and* and tuck under the opposite side like pretaeL Place dose together to lightly greeted oblong pan, 13x84x2’ Heat oven to 315 degree* (quick mod.)! Let riot in warm place about 30 min. Brush beaten egg; sprinkle generously with 4 cup finely chopped walnuts and 4 cup sugar. Bake 35 to 45 mta., or until nicely browned. 4 tap- powdered) To measure flour, dip nested ry measuring cup* into flour, jSchool Day Lunch Dessert In a saucepan heat canned ap-| pie slices and melt a pat or two of butter or margarine over them. New serve wift a gentle pour 'at syrup and another of half-and-half cream Thle te all quick and *as»r and the youngsters will love canned apple slices fixed this way. For lunch—It you did not havi pancakes for breakfast you coulc servo Riot Cakes. Thia redpo hai an Oriental flavor. Combine twt cup* cooked rice, 3 tablespoon: sugar, 1 beaten egg, 4 tsaapooi grated put meg or grated rind o 4 orange. Heat some shortening in a frying pan, and drop rice mix . by spoonfuls. Flatten tati cakes. Cook over low heat,-brown ing cakes on both sides. Serv< plain or with a Sauce.' Caraway Bread .Baked in Skillel 4 cup (about) Ynilk 6 Bartlett pears 6 teaspoons dark brown sugar 14|cups granulated sugar 1 cup water Grated rind of 1 lemon and 1 tbbleqpoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon cinnamon and 4 tea- Buttermilk, iwsfrt— being gooc spoon nutmeg I to drink "aa 4*.V era be used to Cut shortening and 2 tablespoons fjggge many tasty, economical and * (d As blitter into the bisetlit mix ; nutritious dishes such" als s But* untfl particles are fine Stir te tennllk Caraway-Raista Bread. It enough mUk to make a soft dough. Ug a delicious- heavy-type bread ROU out on prepared d*»|thal requires a minimum pt prop* into * rectangle that s about 9 by 6 |aI.ation - inches; with pastry wheel cut into, 6 strips each 14 inches wide -—ny 6 inches long (k>jKj«»lgh-»«MaWpti^-i^^^ pear). Ijust.pne hopr. The finished prod- Core unpeeied pears from bios- uct is- superb, with 'the pleasant flavor of. the. caraway Irod predominating. And atace buttermilk ia a rich' source qf' calcium and riboflavin, the bread ia as.DUtri as it is tasty.................................... sugar Into each cavity. Wrap a atrip of biscuit dough around baas (blossom end) of curb pear aad pinch btoeatt ends together. Serve this skillet-baked Butter Pteee In individual baking dtaket milk Cartway-Raisin Bread fpi (* cup capacity shout l inches breakfast, or with the main course 1 11/4 * Jleat remaining 1 tablespoon butter, - granulated sugar, water, lemon rind and juice, cinnamon and nutmeg to boiling; pour over ; peats. Bate in very hot <450 def-grees* oven 20 minutes or until pears are tender and blsedlt baked through. Serve warm with vanilla ice cue am, Makes 6 servings. Aluminum Cooking Pong-Hold an Eveh Heat * DM you ever notice that tile lid of an aluminum pot is'Just a* hot as the pot ttseifT This Is because of aluminum’s high heat conduction, and 4a the reason aluminum cooRa better.. The heat travels whole utensil. It cooks from the bottom Up. the sides in and the. top .down, j AU of the contents of the pot are cooked thoroughly and evenly without hot spots. And- because the whole pot is hot. you can keep the heat down to low or medium Buttermilk Caraway-Raisin Bread 5 cups sifted flour l cup sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder 14 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 4 cup butter 24 cups white seedless raisins,. wasted, and drained . I taHaafinnm caraway seeds—— 24 cups buttermilk :v 1 egg! slightly beaten y ‘ Sift together flour, sugar, baking jowrtor, oak and hairing sodarCu( ta butter with pastry blender or two knives until mixture resemble* coarse corn meal. Stir in raisins and caraway seeds. -Add butter- blending only, until all Of the flour is moistened Butter generously a 114-inch heavy caet kon skillet. Tutn hatter into skillet and bake tana mod crate oven (390 degrees) one hour or until firm and browned. NOTE: Thia ia a delicious heavy Might Be Good for Halloween SAN FKAfiaSOO Now ia the " that to mate raggedy almond brittle. Rtaae 1 cup of aaed-less raisins aad drain thoroughly. Combine with 0 cups at crisp cam flakes, 1 cup of eoarmijf chopped roisted unblanched almonds and warm heaven Boil a mixture of 2 cups of sugar, 1 teaspoon of butter or margarine, 4 cup of vinegar,. 4 cup of water and 4 teaspoon at salt to 300 degrees, on a candy brittle threads when Mgped Into eeU water. ' ~ •- (roar cereal-nut fruit mixture, IkMbw lightly and tterougHF. ’ Ramfl thinly on waxed paper; packing. Break or cut when (tool. f - After-School Pudding Have this qtdf^Ajmeit ready when hungry chflohta eome home from school. Freparo instant pudding mix and told ta wuDHatoed cups and sprinkle with cooky ■mmaii omr sum snemi FRESH PICNIC P0BK ROASTS 6 "69 OSOGOOD A HEAT PIES 0 TURKEY—BEEF—CHICKEN Holly Hill $100 Orange Juice Froitn Orade A Fancy—d-Os. Cm Mclntoeh 4-Lb. APPLES «*9 Hmsaisi HIM CHEESE HOFFMAN'S LOW; LOW PRICES QUALITY and COURTESY PAN- BAST FRYERS 1 Carnival ICECREAM - blS; QQ r Limit 2. C V4 1 gallon Y«M9 TURKEYS omr BUT - Lean Baby PORK ROAST ftolKb. AVERAGE STEAK ROUND, SIRLOIN, CLUB STEAKS lltrorTrl1'* MIcMiNN Oteie A SAifiUtt Wlmon or LARGE IyH" BOLOGNA J, Al/ • 69 Modt* Froiii Sirloin h ■ Fresh Polish 1 KIELBASA... .“M0 LEAN WHOLE . |BflCOH tr NAIF SLAB 39° ul 6ERIHHE SPRING LAMB FILC YOUlit freezer at this low, low price 30-lb. arg. WHOLE. *3? HALF...u35e FRONTV429* HIND >4 -39* TOT POKTIXC raws, WEDNESDATiaOCTOBER Lynda Tabor at Marimont Married Church On Bermuda Honeymobn marriage of their daughter . Kristine Aon to Rickard Lee Sandage, 'star of Mrs.; William /. ' Petrusha, Daytr Road, -and (filbert C. Sandage, Auburn Road. The couple urns married Oct. 7. T S3flp3Rlk^rwBS •BUDGET DEPT. Plate Shampoo and Set >1 St Hsirrnt $130 'TV-f-- — **** ~ —*—*— MRS. RJCtimn L SANDAGE To Honeymoon hi East FE 8-9639 Pine Lake Club CANDY gifted for to Hold a Ball Ihildren's Shop Saturday Night High pgnt on the Pirn SWEETEST DAY; couple wflllhw in Dreytoo Plain Open House i$ Set by Area PTA Unit ‘ The Waterford* Center PTA will have an open Mule from 7:30 to S p.m. Thureday. It will be followed with a talk by gueat ■peaker Bernard Heaney of the Isaac Crary Junior High Members and gneats will raU ly ’round a carved Ice champagne punch bowl,' compliments of the club, at 7 p.m. Music for the evening will be provided by an area orchestra. with dancing until 1:30 Anything Goes Host Church Class October Meeting Mr. and Mrs. AAee( Lov»e of Cadillac Avenue were hosts for budget Wave CALLUPS BEAUTY SHOT a 116 North Perry FE L-4 The YARDSTICK MIRACLE NIlLf > Fine Colonial Furniture I ► ruurrr or ran' rmna ! 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Take your chojoerand save ... but hurry in whilt our satattarls com- • plots, these will go in a hurry. < :*• Attractive FALL CENTERPIECE $09* OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL • PARK FREE BEHIND OUR STORE Two Shops to Serve Yon Pontiac — Lake Orta. SHOP BY PHONE . . , IF YOU CANT LEAVE HOMS. ■ Ft! 3-7165 FLOWERS FineGifu CORNER TABLE donnell HAIR STYLISTS tHlBTY.THMB THB PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 Sclerosis Research Picture layed 111 the matte One of the four lettert containing the mtMy bon on 1896 dot* The Intact «u iwotmitod 1M9. The letters were found during repairs at the IMr pelier Foot Office. " Horseshoe Is Unlucky ROCHESTER, N.T. (UPI) - lk>uiARoJoumorf( LAMP- LIGHTER ROOM Is a delightful, charming end relaxing dining room where you ate served the same delicious Howard Johnson’* food at the same sensible Howard Johnson's prices you expect whenever you . atop at the white restaurant with the > orange' roof. Stop In soon at, Ladies9 Raccoon Collar Operate Faim— Year-Round in WorkedOut Mine "WEST WINFIELD, Pa. (API — Fanning has gone underground Praises Trend to Church Unity COATS *2495 3650 DIXIE Past' Controversial of Christians Pointless, Says Theologian CHICAGO (UPI) - A prominent English Roman Catholic theato- Full length, quilted lining, water repellent, full raccoon collar. Beige or Black Olive. Boys’ Corduroy - a MVIHARV M Jounsonf LADIES’ SKIRT and SWEATER SET Regular <32.98 a,-4 £\1 With Reversible Vests Father Leemlng spoke at Loyola University'* tell theology aertea., The Most Comfortable Shoe You’ve Ever Worn! . WEAR THEM 10 DAYS 0M SAWYER SPORT SHIRTS Student in the Hole LARAMIE, Wyo. W> -? Seven-year-old Ted Jensen didn’t move when he was called to the blackboard by his teacher. The reason? One of his fingers was stuck in a hole in his desk and it took police and fire rescue workers 15 minutes to free It. A fine selection of the ever popular and versatile madras sport .shirts. They are in a variety of styles and patterns. Select dne for your son nowl Sizes 6 -20. ‘I’ve tried i lany others. But no otl er whisky tastes qui e like Club!* “AnditVhe, lightest \ rhisky -in the .wc rid, tot Canadian BLACK Cozy Corduroy ‘TEVKLETOE8’’ Cosy bootee boxer pant fashion that lata— Mother hear wherever the Creeper goes! New moccasin footsies brightened with braid and pom pom brill stay-put suspenders; warm, soft quality corduroy with Bear Qflv embroidery trim. Many new colors. Sizes Use a Convenient lion Charge Plan!, eJiu„ 'fSf- in 87 lands ] « IMMIThI ISNlMMr »»MS;li>i'—I can ere • Rich m o nv9 82=ANHlVERSARY |ig| P4 Most Licenses Forgery-Proof Driving Certificates Issued on Safety Paper to Prevent Defacing vault CMILO MAY WAVS 10UT OP S DOCS riTlriiw. jyli peiasIWstlefwed W Wat X oat of every S ptrPuee reunified. Eatiw ■ay bo riWtMS----- “* * TontHdof Pil fojutridolPin-WonnMhoymug bokiM to ths krfu taturttae eta* they lireund multiply. That's exactly apiat Jayne'a P-W tabUta do... aad here’s how they do It: . w they________ rum—a scientific eoutin* carries ths labile into ths borefa bsfors - esss Hehl Ss wwh' Don't thk» rhaaeas with danssjv, soes tsr children New Many Wi FALSE TEETH WHfiLIHI. Worry t not. talk, uucti os snssss srttnout Shsr at Inssrsirs fatat teeth dropping. sUpptnc ST ..wobbUnc nSIBtl bolds plates finsar usd sson oom-forUbty.Thtsyla—at powdar bat no KSSi-SSS’ESSrSftiSSEfi (are site). Checka “puts odor" ';.tenrtassJteste>.0re»Ontel¥b» At a meeting of the education committee, it Was decided to aak Dr. Lynn Bartlett, state superintendent of public instruction, to ir before the group to give summary of the state's present educational setup. This would be a prelude to the committee bearing from other wit- Dedines to Commit U. S. to Giving India Cotton flEW DELHI (UPI) — Secretary of Agriculture Orville ratnan declined Tuesday to commit the States, to build up feotton hoar HH --------- | _______stocks In India, where production bps been hurt hy floods. At a ndws conference, Freeman rid "it is impoasbte to reapcod at . this time because the United States itself is in short supply" this year because of low production. Loud Patrolmen MEMPHIS, Than. CAP)—Eye-_uzkig vesta have been thrown into Memphis' traffic safety battle. Police who direct tcaffic on dark streets will wear the bright orange and white vesta, enabling motorists to aee them hotter. • POINT SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL For Men Woman Let P« Give Ha# Ufa le Tans Meal Comfortable Shoes/ There's any one -thing wrong, the dictionary costs $47.50. That's a tot of money—even tat a "contemporary notable." 1 ‘ But (be next time yon drop Into the public library, be sere'and look me up. Pun 294! Page 298! 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Chameleons GOLDFISH TURTLES iMt only IT changu* Me color ef Kl skirt according ta Ms weep or swreeep. 1*9 ceePHIeer. 2-PANTS SUIT SPECIAL Fine All-Wool Worsteds I | W0 Fish Globe 1 qf. dam ehS»e*__. irystel cleer- IPi lanPy else will BHE wIP several H If TURTLE BOWL Qudllty all-wool worsted*--? with not one but two pain of pants! When else could you buy asVnuch for $451 You'd pay more—much more—anywhere but Richman’s for an ordlnaiy one-pants suit Now you know why Richman’s are America’s Largest Makar-Sellar of Man's Wear. PMMe.lewl Colorful, healthy, lively. You will-want several at utJhfe lew, lew price. froo. A puffer homu for -your turtles. BIRDCAGE GO FIRST TO NORTH SAGINAW STREET MlSNER 9:30 v:30 5:30 For a wonderful buy— Richman’s IBRCtE MILE SIIOMIG CEHTEK OPEN DAILY 10 to 9 Charge ii! Take up to 6 mnthitopa»/ TBB POUTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1961 xers Holding Two Jobs Hot Robbing Others of Pay pm*. Slot* Officials Agree on Protriem of ADAM ABfES rOrders Airport Understandably, because * of their family responsibilities, three-fourths of *11 multiple Jobholders were found to be married men. Only two per cent of women weritwai held aatm Jobs. gmany, jriHiwih unemployment hns been heavy among factory workers, only four per cent of them an multiple Jobholders, and the extra Jobs wen generally outside the factories. THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert OUR ANCESTORS By Qttiaey ing, was unable to attend. He seat word he thought the no-tall agree-tt«tt Should be honored. Nmri said he thought one ap-flfbafch'might be to appoint an in- tna# itt- Canada continues to charge , . NANCY short length theater suit, gold-shoes, white gloves and three Strands of pearls. MORTY MEEKLB By Dick Cavalli WHAT ARE YOU GMNQAA A PRIZE? Reds H a U - Friendship With Tiny Nation After Af?ack by Khrushchev mwuuur.- i. HARDLY WAITTO 6ENDIMNY6NTRM PPKYO (API —The Chinese Gnmmanists today distributed a " “ ’ "unbreaka- speech hailing their1. . ble” friendship for Albania less thas'.34 hours after Soviet Premier Khrushchev had criticised the little East European nation far its espousal of Stalinism. ( WHY/TH05EJ ) ARE THE V GENTLE ONES ] THEY KEEP ' FOR CfUE&TS/ V HERE'S THE / f WILD OWES 1 V OVOT HERE.' J ...WHEN TH* ICE CREAM VEMPOS HAS QUIT . MAKIN’MIS ROUND*/ :and’"Albanian peoples baaed on -iWprfhctples of Mahdsm-Leniani is unbwtokable and do force can destroy It.".,. . , U Kg KIN OR DELAY? f.JnrXtug spoke on Monday. TtiSV'itficiia New China News Agency and Peiping radio, either lautiaatious delay, reported it only today, Khrushchev’s « lengthy address to the 22nd Soviet party congress - httj’rjtpt: been carried by either service, suggesting that it was under review in Peiping, Western- DONALD DUCK /'i've takekT KMOW...I KNOW... YOUU«l*LMl •y dispatch from Peiping report- ■=^0^ Toor^st sfOOTr ‘ vmCmm - j BR,NG /***• kookyA TLsSWLi 111 —/ patent i >77 lATr°RNEYf Mtf *£!Sites^ ' j ■*' ra TUB POKTIAC PfrKSS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1961 Rail Trustees Plead for. Loan NMd $7.5 Million or Wilt Start Closing, Soy Now Haven Mon Steels, Autos Show Firmness NEW HAVEN, Cora. -Trustees of flic bankrupt New Haven Railroad, seeking a J7.5-milhon loan, say that without the financial help, the line will ham to begin shutting down during November and December. id Telephone, Gianninl nd Aerojet-General. Originally the ftderai court-appolnted trustees were seekJi« NEW YANKEE 8TQRE MANAGERS — George Connell (left) and John Ladeau, will begin duties as manager and assistant manager, respectively, at 9:30 aon. Thursday when Yankee Stores, Inc., opens its second unit in Pontiac. The new 30,000-square-foot store is in the shopping center area, corner of Perry and Montcalm creditors of the railroad which serves New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts add Rhode Island. ?allm Industrie Nothing to Worry About mainly freight service.” H»' New Haven ciiftto Also, latest reports show October sales of new cars picking up vigor. The auto industry hopes this means that production loot by labor troubles can be regained in coming weeks-and Justified by good retail sales. The big question still it consumer buying, rather than industrial output which in the long run is largely tailored to the former. And spend- |Mt4 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Retailers count on the Christmas OW1BOIT. Oct. IT |API Mr pound at Detroit lee lire poultry: . Weary, in? u*n* u-11 beat 7-i; teary type re AS-- 10-20; BroUert and . White* 15-17; Barred Turkey*, hem U; tom* 1 By The Associated Press. Meat — with the exception of pink It steady in sygtfy prices this week, acoordtog^jo the Michigan State Univerdtvjeonsusv er Marking Information Agency, ■the agency says fife poric market is uncertain ^although retail-era are offering a complete display of fine ounce as a reflection of the heayy hog runs which arrived «wr last weekend,” Fruits: Although a storm de*-troyed many apples fat the near- high. Jonathan, McIntosh and delicious are the primary varieties /The agency bases Ms reports on a study of the Oakland, Macomb and Wayne county marketing areas. Here is an item-by-item breakdown: - .Fork: At the end of last week overall hog prices sagged to their Livestock Stocks of Local fnferest Theft of l«e, a man’s wririwateh and five pairs of cufflinks during a break-in of fc home at MS Lake-view Road, White Lake Township, was reported to the sheriffs department yesterday by the owner, James Yawn. and chops, Boston half roasts and peril liver. Fresh ham and spare-ribs still may be found at the low point of the year and bacon has dropped again in price TURKEY BUYS Poultry: Some starts still are offering whole and cutup birds and ftyer parts at lower prices. Some fine buys are available on 8 to ECONOMY SPREADS y But largely the belief that the September easing in induatriabout-pot isn’t too Important injhe Egg run la due to tile knowledge that ttje economy spreads over too many fields these days .for-,ay Woman Now Pleads .Guilty to Charge Mrs, Willie V. Moore. 36, of <3 Chapman St., charged with issuing a check without an apeount changed her plea to guilty jester-day whim die igpsarsd Mtore Or-cuit Judge H. Russel Holland. Treasury Position W' ^RRPitinr; ..“9 hmlfUNEtot—-—;— U-. Ttlfi.tsCas.M|Ponll»c Si .009.03 MM not OUS-lkEk Reservations, may bf'made by calling FE 84161. 7 TgR PQNT1AC JPBESS, VVBDNBSPA QCTQBRft IE 1X1 Williams and Rebels Gloria Swah$on Fights to Blot Out Old Legend TUNIS, Tuatota (UPD—U. >S. M. Secretary of. State tar African Attain G. Manta Williams betd an informal three hour talk unpi V3A3 nvi 3Hi Has $51 Million Balance ! LANSING M — State Treasury ELEANORMRKER CHARLTON HESTON Desert Is Safe From Fallout LAST 2 NIGHTS I got a lovely note trpm Alec Grimm jalt before I left, congratulating me for standing up jLitHe Rain to Carry Radiation, Say Nobel Pfize Winner' “Guess what I am playing," she said. “That’s right an actress. ’ Mat it frightful, the typecasting 1 in this Wnf" r«*w COLOR £&&&'££ £, MV Mongolia unable SS^%'3>Sm»Ib Get U. S. Visas out, he told the National Civil De- _ fense Council. <: UNITED NATIONS, N.H. TAP)E He said fallout shelters will not _The Soviet Union protested to J protect humans hgainst the long- the United Nations Tuesday rigttti range-effects of radiation but do that Communist Outer Mongolia,!’ protect against local MlOUt. its candidate for UJf. member-1. , dr ♦ , ♦ ship, is having trouble getting vt H At a news conference, Dr. Lib- sas to send a> tfriegatioii tb New < by said the nation would be in York. ’ H Jeopardy without fallout shelters The Russians complained about < and radiation meters to measure the visa difficulty in letters to the J the amount of local radiation. | president of the Security Council < Shelters could save millions of land to Mongi Slim, president of < lives and construction should be- the General Assembly, gin immediately, he added. 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