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PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT TMTEERDSOCLTED Pune yor Be 3 3 : * * ‘ : id % q ‘ cg ) ‘ * ‘e The explosions which followed which+tighter planes “The tighter pilot’s job is to | The first boom, generally de- e . 4 +, “ : ¥ y SS SS ible OSG meet te erent emay to ee gpg: “the] catch the enemy as soon as he ae toe ware, » are planned wherever he can,” mediately followed by a lesser— gaa to A ee ee rere Ye carried aut en- pert mai = ""™ Vbut, sharper — bang, mest people where “ ae fs P Said. — Selfridge officers said the Air ¢ , _ P 3 --§ ; -|Force regretted disturbing . tie Although most sonic booms are Here's Explanation of Sonic Boor se ot many monte, ui] cued by a wave of preaare \ : ( pointed out that the exercises were P te ar a and wings of a | | afl planes create air pressures that ripple aren't heard by humans. — a' Vitel part of the Air Force's ae ay . mere ay ‘ . i si continual preparation for meeting) *°C°™? Wve Is preduced by the through the air like waves in a pond. But, because At the speed of sound, the pressure trails out enemy .attacks tail. Apparently two pressure of the peculiarity of the human ear, only those behind the plane ip a funiiel shape, spreading to! The hiest had a double beat to) “2%C% Were heard last night, pressures are audible that are emitted when 4 earth in justi one single wave. When that wave it that closely identified it wich) Many persons said their houses jet plane passes the speed of sound (about 1,100- strikes your eardrum, it responds by vibrating and 4p unusual, but distinct pecularity were shaken by the shock: There ¥ .| feet a second), Those slower or faster than sound you hear a booming sound, ‘of some sonic booms. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) : E253 7 Dodgers Win World Seri en : | Aided by a barrage of home runs, |threw out Aparicio, No runs, nojright. Landis flied to Snider, Lol} a ’ won the*World Series by beating FOURTH INNING abe — unassisted. No 2 the Chicago White Sox 9 to 3 in| DODGERS — Larker singled. ; sxTH : s the sixth game at Comiskey Park Demeter ran for Larker. Rose- INNING . , Fs ; tea ’ ; in bore sacrificed Demeter to sec- | DODGERS — Neal popped to , ey : . . Chicago, _ | ond, Wynn to Kluszewski. Wills |Kluszewski. Moon grounded out, : ae »., 8 a The winner was the Dodger’s) singled, scoring Demeter. Podres |Kluszewski to Staley who covered d : . outstanding relief ace Larry Sher-| doubled to deep center, scoring {first. Lollar threw out Snider. ’ <" s j ry — the loser veteran Early| Wills. Donovan relieved Wynn |No runs, no hits. ae Wynn on the mound . Chicago. = WHITE SOX — Smith grounded ‘ ‘ . \ : liam walked, doubled out. Phillips flied to Snider. Good- * , ales i ate right, scoring Podres ang Gil- man filed to Demeter. No runs, no| is . : DODGERS’— Gilliam struck out.| liam. Moon blasted a homer in- |j,i1< | Pets Neal singled. Moon flied to Lan-| te the right field seats, scoring SEVENTH INNING : \§ dis. Snider walked. Hodges forced| Neal ahead of him. Lown took aon a 4 Snider at second base, Phillips to| ever the pitching for Chicago. | DODGERS — Aparicio threw om! - We Fox. No runs, one hit. Kluszewski retired Snider, un- |Hodges. Demeter singled. Rose-| : / ° : | WHITE SOX — Neal threw out| assisted. Hodges beat out an in- {boro flied to Phillips. Demeter was' | M Conservatives eo n y | lon Aparicio. Fox flied to Moon.| field roller for a single and |thrown out trying to steal second, ee on e S in qt Landis beat out an infield roller| moved to secon on Aparicio’s |Lollar to Aparicio. No runs, one p . for a single. Loar forced Landis} wild threw. ex throw aoe a er, H Fii H mM F ; In Fun at second base, Wills to Neal. No| Demeter. runs, six hits, one jHITE SOX — Romano batted| q 0 t e runs, one bit. error, for Staley and grounded out. wis CYS e les O e V [ 0 in WHITE SOX — Fox popped to |t0 Hodges. Aparicio singled. “ox, . j . : - SECOND INNING : : aed | ; : . DODGERS — Larker walked.| “Me lantle wee Bt by 0 [Bled paneer its fore Pay) PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) —President Eisenhower ¢ : ed.| pitched ball. Lollar walked. |cio at , Wills to Neal, a ; in | ore satis igre FOX! Ktuesewski slammed a home run (runs, one hit, _boarded an Air Force jet liner and left his Southern oly T tak-| into the right field stands, scor- “EIGHTH INNING | California desert vacation retreat today bound for Wash-: . peor pal ag flied to Landis. ing behind Landis and Lollar. | popGERS — Pierce took over) ington Both Parties Confident Reuther i eo ein ; Smith walked. Sherry replaced ‘ .| 3 : : : . . enies_ Lar WHITE SOX — Neal threw out) Pedres em the bill, for Les opiates renee pal The President on arrival is expected to make a speedy| of Victory as Britons ere ge income ruszewski. Smith walked. Phil-| Angeles: Phillips singled, send- |singieg to left. Gilliam flied to decision on use of the Taft-Hartley law in the steel Choose Government | fax Claim ts bounced, ne 8 dele ly | ng Sth te fir Goodman [Sh Nel ‘sineed. ith Sey strike. | cttawmecrm «ss runs, no hits | | gut. ‘Torgeson batted for Lown [noPhre 3t second. Moon struck Meanwhile, acting on Ei-- LONDON (?—Prime Min- a, allan aicriies | THIRD INNING | and walked, Aparicio popped to WHITE SOX — Lollar flied | nt ( sh senhower’s orders, govern- ister Harold Macmillan’s lnakecdations co ssid DODGERS — Gilliam fied to | Wills. Three runs, two bits, = neter. Kluszéwski doubled to! lal al ld ment attorneys in New York) Conservative party was | yainiia da Smith. Neal struck out. Moon FIFTH INNING left. Gilliam threw out Smith. Sher-' moved to seek a court order |favored to win an unprec- Opening here tomorrow, will r hrew Phillips. N } * 4° ; P be asked to raise dues to re Sete s ne |, DORRERS ~— :Sictay thck wees by Sere ont Phillipe. Ne ‘ten sending 85,000 st rikingledented third term in of- heme nese aiuaes tore ; stands, (the hurling for Chicago. Rose-jone hit. ates ra eS iC im longshoremen back to work! 0. today as Britons voted |plenish the Union's strike- nee Meee: shee®-ef bis. |boro flied to. Phillips. Goodman) NINTH INNING from Maine to Texas. . HAROLD MACMILLAN drained treasury, Hodges popped, to Fox. Twa runs, jthrew out Wills. Sherry singled,} DODGERS — Moore came in to, Ae, ; ; ito elect a méw Eouse of - . one hie Gilliam flied to Phillips. No runs, \hurt for Chieago. Essegian batted! Mother Dies in Hospital! There. was little doubt a nia sneer How much has not yet WHITE SOX—McAnany popped om it for Snider tnd homered ino the Leaving 2 Children Only nett ee en hour public |e been determined by the to Neal. Wynn struck out. Wills) WHITE SOX — Fox doubled to/left field seats. Aparicio threw out! . | ee rae ° a ex tive bos ‘e-con- k *k | t & *& Hodges. Demeter struck out. Rose-| Survivors of Tragedy Pe, Iswed Promptly in U.S. Dis’ Hin ion pglls, the stock vention poare kine ces boro popped to Lollar. One run, ” ‘market and the bookmak- jvention policy-making ses- 1 2 345678 9 R H_ = Ejone hit. | A trato-car crash: near Lapeer| A judge’s ruling was required, | legal in Britain—all sions. ; WHITE SOX—Sherry threw out). plies | but never before has an injunc- €TS — legal in = “We are still kicking it around.” DODGERS 0 0 2 6 0 OO O 1 913 Olgcdman. Cash batter for Moore Sunday claimed its sixth victim to-| tien been refused in the 15 /indicated the Conservatives |UAW President Waker P. Reuther WHITE SOX 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 @ 3 6 Land flied to Demeter. Aparicio! 4. | Previous times the government | Would win a majority of the nok od eee hi | Mrs. Lynn D. Morris, 35, died) has invoked the law's emergency | . yee jsaid last mght when asked by flied to Moon. No runs, no hits. : . 630 House seats and with it of her injuries in St. Joseph Mercy provisions. jnewsmen what the dues increase - Hospital, Pontiac. A court order ending the week- five more years In control of jFecomm ndation would be = e 8 | * « tk old strike was expected to send) the government. | Union leaders say a dues in The Moria car akiided into the the workers back to the docks no' After a final canvass of 100 key | CFease is necessary to offset a } ' F | sie of a cow ees Central Rail. later than Friday. voting districts, Conservative decline in “income that started . ‘ - | William V. Bradley, president of leaders predicted their majorfty | during the 195% recession when Former Secretary of De- road Beeliner three and a ball’ he striking International Long-| would be about 50 seats, three less several hundred thousand mem- miles northwest of Lapeer, killing the father, 38, and four of the Mor-! ris children who ranged in age! from seven months to nine years.' Mrs. Morris and their eldest son, Earl, 16, suffered critical injuries in the accident. Earl remained in critical condition to- day. shoremen’s Assn., said, ‘‘When we than when Parliament was ,dis- receive the order we will comply|solved Sept. 18. with it. The Laborites also predicted Steel negotiators in Pittsburgh | victory for their side by a ma- came up against Eisenhower's | jority of about 15 seats. implied strike settlement dead- Th : ree final public opinion polls line without hope of quickly end- | sowed a jump in Conservative ing the 86-day-old strike and popularity. But they still reported apparently resigned to govern- |. massive 16 per cent of dont) * * * | . 22 . A daughter, Lynda, 11, is re-| ment use of the Taft-Hartley law. | knows"—people who either hadn't j ported recovering in Lapeer, County Each side said it did not want | decided which way to vote or General Hospital. wouldn't tell their decision. On the London Steck Exchange| Couldn’t Get Job, Claims Comic fense Charles E. Wilson suffered a mild heart at- tack in Florida last week, it was revealed this after- noon by his son, Thomas E. Wilson. | Wilson, a Bloomfield Hills resident, entered Harper Hospital, Detroit, Tuesday morning, and ex- amination disclosed the attack, the son said. His bers were laid off, and also to bvild up the strike fund. but Who'll Replace Him? By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem today confirmed reports he plans to step down from his position Dec. 1 to prepare for his elevation to Oakland County circuit judge the first of next year. Questioned by The publican prosecutor The Union paid out nearly million dollars in strike benetits during the first six months of this lyear and the strike fund has dropped from nearly 20 million dollars last Dec. 31 to under 15 |million despite a current special assessment of $1 a month. On another front, the aid today. that Keuther nade an additional income fen HUGH GAITSKELL TAW has tax ontiac Press, the four-term Re-' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) d he a : isteel shares made substantial | payment of $615 to the govern. Army Unveils ; would spend December | gains, This indicated Britain's ment for the three-year period condition is satisfactory, | ; | _ for ; periox getting together those financiers were confident of a of 1955-57. bat he will remain in the \Conservative victory for Labor | things necessary before I take the bench.” Since Ziem’s election to thé bench in April, speculation has mounted as to who his successor will be. Mentioned most frequently is Chief Assistant George Taylor. But in the statement it denied a hospital for several weeks for further rest and treat- ment. At the time of the at- tack, he was visiting his cattle ranch, arriving there last Thursday. The |threatens to put the steel industry! |under government ownership if published report that there was a |elected to office. | $31,000 tax claim against Reuth | Rocket Artiller Offers It said the tax payment was on Chairman Oren Harris (D. | The bookies also were still bet. | y igxpense allowances — mostly trav- Ark) said Miss Winn backed up | fing on the agihigldal You | Close Troop Support, i costs — totaling $1.90, Hilgemeier's charges when both ad to put ep three pounds on | IES PpEepapn seni Slats a New York | the Terirs for a chance at win- | Better Tank Shown |pestEs RErort Banned Over Quiz Fix Charges _ WASHINGTON (UPI) — An un.| Hilgemeier was a stand-by con- ersployed comedian testified today testant for the daytime version he has been blackballed by the lof “Dotto” carried over the CBS New York entertainment business |network. He never actually got on i * } istle” : : . , 7 i ly one pound. | | The union also denied 1 report 69-year-old former presi- | The five Oakland jadges im all [because he “blew the whistle” |the program but said he picked up| City grand jury. Miss Winn is | "ing onl; | en ee | mes that tax dent of G 1 Shp probability will soon make Ziem’s jon a rigged television quiz show. [notes of an actual contestant,| in Europe now. | And one pound on Labor gave) ABERDEEN PROVING hy the ioe s = , : engl aah seinen nnouncemen offici The testimony w i ia Wi : ' at ee = -p, Claims totaling $3,250,000 against has not had any previous soa 14 mtr omaae - is ; asad y aeee ead Maria Winn, which proved she had| Hilgemeier‘s involvement in the you a chance at winning three ifGROUNDS, Md. (UPI) —The . 7 ommployes of he GhiGh Wore & ement oe ne Suecommittce by Edward/been given answers in advance. show eventually netted him $1,500.'the Laborites were victorious. — |Army Jay unveiled a new hybrid! Ee oan heart attacks. Hi ' - : : en : m $1,900. the L Army today unveiled a new hybrid | cott}eg for $106.00 : roa and when his successor will ae et . 4 _ artillery piece called the “‘mor-) It said UAW officers and staff . It has been précedent several TV quiz program scandal 17 : . sig ‘itzer’’ which fires a rocket-motored members have made pearaai il ] orecast: ti in Oakland C hist months ago by charging that the shell to give lethal close support settlements with the government on ° iy jp . ay. bistory “Dotto” show fixed --eypense accounts resulting, it said £ that the citef assist moves “es wes we a from a “‘change in interpretation Showers Donald C. Noggie was elevated to} Hilgemeier testified after two * * * of this part of the Internal Rev- ; bd ete Che — re ci former contestants on “Dotto” Demonstrating a raft of new enue code.” ( ~ a llson's| told the congressional probers weapons, the Army also said its | * * * and ool ee that they get untwers , me ad 75-mile range, solid - fueled “Any objective evaluation of the Occasional light rain or showers *. * = — Sergeant missile is light enough expense allowances of UAW offi- Noggle named present State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge b's chief assist- ant. Lodge moved up as prosecutor cers would show them to be mod- est in comparison to those of many to be transported by air to any One of them, David Huschle, point in the world for supporting young manager of a New York are predicted for the Pontiac area tonight and tomorrow by the U. §. ather q s when Nogg ned City restaurant, said the ram | Army units. other labor organizations,” the itor Site a Ge wee ae = 6 nen elses - van rigged to permit him 9 win | A third front-runner in. the! UAW Said. “In comparison to the i» ° | ; tae expense allowances for business + Littie change in temperature $11,600 but that he then was or- |Army’'s stable was the diesel en- i aig is expected Friday. The high including several of idered to “take a dive.” Under igined M60 main battle tank carry- executives they are insignificant questioning, he said he went along and participated in the fix. Mrs. DuBarry Hillman of New jing a 105 millimeter gun of British x~ * * | design. It will replace the present) The board reportedly was con- Patton Tank which carries a 90 Sidering a proposal which would make basic dues $5 a month, an- will remain near 64. | and occasional rain or snow in : York City, said she was given | millimeter. gun. the Upper Peninsula is Satur- x * * jincrease of $2 over’ the current: The Army demonstrated 50 new jlevel of $3. - } weapons and other items of com-| Reuther ran into considerable bat equipment at an all-day show-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ing for 6,500. members of the . American Ordnance Association. ORES wee 7a SOT A trend toward lighter weight | “ artillery, incorporating aluminum I n Today s P TESS e armor plate for easier air trans- | Bees we ‘ 2 portation, was evident. | par a me -_ ee * | County News ........-..5... Meg The “moritzer,” so named be-|-Kditorials .............. = ) cause it is a combination mortar; Foog Section ..........., 29-31 and howitzer, is a 155-millimeter | Markets ......ecccccee eee Yo : Khe: ; bs close , support artillery weapon; Obituaries ............... 2 CALLED IN QUIZ PROBE—Former producer © +" apes bw using’ the “booster rocket prie- Hanreniens erect aeskectes 2300 of “‘21," Albert Freedman, left, and Daniel En- with answers and told when to win and when to ciple.” The shell is boosted by| Theaters .......... ee eos right, co-owner of the TV show, were questioned . lose, A number of former contestants have ad- |the moritzer afid then proceeds! TV & Radio Programs... a8 inva closed hearing yesterday about charges that mitted that they were supplied with the answers [under its own: rocket power at, Wilson, Eart................ a contestants on the quiz program, were supplied and Gdached on appropriate .gestures. great speed, |. Women's Pages .....,... 33-37 . . a ‘ a ° nolecuen Sea ee *15/dock strike, Eisenhower repeated that if the strike were permitted ...7 |t0 Continue, it would imperil na- assastiae vs S, tional health and safety. and affect “"""|\the food supply of the heavily pop- Highest ané Lowest Temperateres This|“/ated Atlantic and Gulf Coast ts areas: , é 7 ‘ ~ . he = be aw Be 5 + e- - > 32. Soe oS RAMBLER AMERICAN FOR '60 — New in the Rambler Amerl- can line this year is a four-door sedan (top picture). The entire line will feature wider opening doors and greater window area when it goes on display Oct. 14. The lower picture shows the Rambler American station wagon. These models will be shown a at Bill Spence Rambler, 711 S. THE ¢ Tae Saginaw St.: Wilson Auto Sales, Highland; Russ Johnson Motor Sales, Lake Orion; Kaverley Motor Sales, Rochester; R & C Ramble and Anderson Rambler, Utica. r Sales and Service, Walled Lake, Liem Resigns Dec. 1 Reuther Is Talking Hike Plane’s Sonic Boom —but Who Follows? in Dues at Convention (Continued From Page One) sometime after his planned Dec. 1 resignafion, “There's no particular machin- ery set up for the appointment oth- (Continued From Page One) cents a month epposition at 7 en. er than it will be up to the judges = oe a to make it,”’ Judge Beer said. * * * This will leave the decision up exception of Chancellor Clark Kerr . to three Republicans and two Dem.| “®- of the University of California, who | Gamage rant be ere to ocrats, although judges are elected! Stellato plans to arrive here! declined reappointment because he|°™ C7e" rowing stones. tion, Cari Stellato, president of the big Ford Rouge Plant Local Ne. 60@ in Dearborn, Mich., is |Opposition two years ago in put- ting through an increase of 50 * * * $24,975,231.67, a decrease of $3,-| 533,305.98 from last Dec. 31. Reuther said the convention will Bat the leader of Reuther's be asked to continue the board of jreview, which was created two Union's morals and ethics. | He said the present seven mem- met a delegate at this conven. C¢TS Will be reappointed, with the and serve on a nonpartisan basis, | Sunday as an observer. He re-jhas not had time to attend meet- Judges Beer and Clark J, Adams are Democrats, while veteran senior Judges Frank L. Doty and H. Russel Holland, and Hughes, are Republicans, * * *® Ziem's €uccessor wil] serve until a new prosecutor is elected next November, PROBABLY REPUBLICAN The appointee likely will be a |portediy is staying in the back- |ground of Union politics and pre- paring for another try at the Democratic nomination for con- gressman in his district next year. He was defeated in the primary last year. EXPECTS TO WIN | Reuther apparently has the pow- er to win approval of a dues in- crease without too much difficul- ity. He also is expected to be re- ings in Detroit. * * * | On the tax question the UAW |Said Reuther’s ‘‘sole income is his |UAW salary of $22,000 per year jSince he receives no salary as utes any other fees or honorari- ums for writings or speaking en- gagements to a scholarship fund."’ Republican and carry his party’s elected president at next Tuesday's | ¥ * * olors in the November balloting The interim successor does not Necessarily have te be a mem- ber of Ziem's present staff of 12 assistants. * * * However, odds are heavy that he ilk be. He could be any practic- ig attorney from the county, an bserver said. Ziem joined the Prosecutor's Office in 1947 as an assistant. He Was named chief assistant in 1950 and elected first as prosecu- tor in 1952. * * *® He was re-elected in 1954. 1956 nd last year. He is 43 and lives at| drive, 95. Sylvan Shores, Waterford ywnship. Pins Theft on Them house recently wil] have no short- age of “pin money.’’ They made ff with $1,800 in safety pins. Sb. The Weather Fall US, Weather Bureas Repert | PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Feg this ‘erning becoming mostly cloudy teday.| tigh 72. Occasional light rain er rain! showers tonight and temerrew, lew te- right 58 high temerrew 64 Winds| southeasterly imereasing te 10-15 miles ater today, becoming northwesterly te- norrew. . Today in Pentiae _. /owest temperature preceding 8 a.m Direction—South Sun sets Thursday at 602 pm. °* Sun rises Friday at 637 am. Moon sets Thursday at 11°19 pm. Moon rises Friday at 2:03 pm Deowntoew n Temperatares ar 11 am cecee OS am 58 by eee rset o am 5a Ip.m coec-. OB] a.m 60 2pm eee | a.m 61 Wednesday in Pentiae (As recorded downtown) ghest temperature ........ Seabee lowest tempersture ......cccccce.. BT One Year Age tn Pontiac ighest temperature ............. Date in 86 Yea 86 in 1949 29 in 1876 ‘Wedgesday'’s Temperature Chart cena 5S 50 Memphis 82 smarck 49 29 Miami Beach 65 Ra ktirrore 80 62 Milwaukee 59 | r 90 72 Minneapols 58 i 70 58 New Orleans 82 ee Cis 1 Cleaeiand 68 $4 Stikten = $8 Detroit 4 +4 ppecats » = 4 7 tteburg 7 . Twerth oe 88 Bt 62 O¢ Rapigs 4 S66 ci ‘ 57 49 & Sle. Marie @ % ‘Trav. Chy so 7 3 eo Wi a Los "? GP Seattle 85 Marquette 88 45 Tanips 90 , 4 as He Flies Home David J."McDonald said his union would undertake a legal fight to prevent it. But he said workers would obey the law of the land. ever, indicated they preferred cS ao wind oi » |OPerating under a court injunction ’ ee ee rather fhan acceptance of the other's demands for a dispute- ending agreement. j | which the Taft-Hartley law's emer- $$ | gency machinery turned with al- 75|most unprecedented speed 40 $2 | ings in Washington Wednesday| $| morning, wrote its report during si the afternoon, and dispatched it iby Navy jet plane Wednesday | night to Eisenhower's vacation/ 14‘ headquarters. session along with other top Union \officers on his slate The executive board contributed one million dollars last month to the United Steelworkers’ strike and the convention will be asked to jauthorize further monthly contri- butions as long as the steel atike continues. | The UAW had &n average num- ber of 1,143.707 dues-paying mem- |bers in .he first six months of 1969, comnared to the: 1958 average lof 1.026.050. Two years ago the junion had a dues paying member- ship of 1.300.000 To recoup, the Mnion is plan. ning an aggressive organizing collar workers, Despite financial troubles the {UAW isn't broke. Secretary-treas- urer Emil Mazey reported the! |Union's net worth on June 20 as KARACHI (UPI) — Burglars | - as vho looted the Yasanali ware- | Steel on Ike's Mind (Continued From Page One) government legal intervention United Steelworkers —_ President The actions of both sidés, how- The last joint negotiating ses- sion was held Tuesday night. It ended in complete deadlock, Since then there is no evidence that elther side has attempted to arrange further joint meetings. In ordering court action on the * * * His order climaxed a day in A fact-finding board held hear- particularly among white | gave the McClellan committee, |out being requested to do so, his jincome tax returns for the last 14 |years and made available all his |personal records to Carmine Bel- lino, the special staff accountant |\of the McClellan committee,”’ the 'UAW said. Awakens Thousands (Continued From Page One) were numerous reports of rattling | window panes and dishes. * * Scattered reports of damage years ago to keep an eye on the om = we ae gpebrccct- jhome after the blast to find her |picture window shattered. Sheriff's |detectives felt, though, that the The boom was heard in Essex, Ont., 15 miles southeast of Wind- sor; as far south as Monroe, as far west as Ypsilanti and Brigh- ton and as far north as Lake Orion and Oxferd. Porch lights flashed on up and | President of the industrial union}\down hundreds of residential department or as vice president|streets in the Pontiac area as resi- of the AFL-CIO, and he contrib-| dents looked outside for the cause of the boom. | | * * * A peculiarity of sonic booms, ac- |cording to the Air Force, is that Reuther has made no effort to they seem to originate in the vicin- hide his personal finances, for he ity in which they are heard. They jalso seem to come ‘‘from all on a purely voluntary basis, with-| around" instead of from one di- rection. * * * hundred worried people flooded the Oakland County Sheriff's Dept. switchboard with calls. the boom. Some thought it was Freed in Fatal Shiooting of Wife Ex-Commerce Twp. Man Is Acquitted After 70 Minutes’ Deliberation It took a Circuit Court jury of 10 women and two men 70 minutes yesterday to acquit Elmo Mar- shall, 48 - year - old former Com- merce Township man, gf man- Slaughter in the shooting death of his wife. Soon efter forelady Mrs. Grace M. Hulet announced the guilty’ verdict, Marshall quietly thanked several jurors as they left the jury box, Marshall, earlier in the day had taken the stand to say the Feb. 15 shooting of his wite Ma- bel, 44, was an accident, Assistant Prosecutor Anthony an automobile backfiring, others | h said it sounded like a gun report. (lice Lt. Robert Schaule, 1623 Web- There were others whé, wakened! suddenly from sleep; ‘immediately connected the noise with prowlers. “T thought it might be a bomb— that we were being attacked,” said Mrs. Amelia Sands, 646 Homestead St. * * * Doing a little late house clean- ing, Mrs, Sands said the shock caused her vacutim cleaner to jump out of her hands * * * Mrs. Mildred Goss, 4173 Field- view St., Commerce Township, was sleeping when the sound woke her. She ran down three flights of Stairs to the basement to check “not/whether her new automatic furnace had exploded. It hadn't. Aroused from her sleep, Mrs. Jean C. Lawson, 132 N. Telegraph Rd., thought her husband, Har- pt had fallen out of bed, But wson was sigeping peacefully through the boom. Pontiac police handled more than 100 telephone queries, and several |of the busiest, handling telephone There were mixed reactions to PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,1 tute at the school. *® * * “Challenges to Education” is the theme for the first general session. Other special guest speakers) will be Clayton A. Seeber of the Nationa] Education Assn.; Dr. W.! H. Roberts, member of the NEA international Relations Commit- Kiwanis Club Elects Leaders Jenkins New President of Downtown Group, | Replacing Hoogerhyde| James R. Jenkins, 62 Wenonah Dr., was elected president of the Downtown Pontiac Kiwanis Club at the group’s election Tuesday in the Waldron Hotel. Jenkins succeeds Dr. Peter Hoogerhyde, 262 Chippewa Rd. Other officers are Ralph B. East- ridge, 2680 Garland St., West Bloomfield Township, vice presi- dent; Arthur Compton, 150 Chip- pewa Rd., vice president; Haroid J. Owens, 3795 Lakewood St.,| Waterford Township, vice presi- dent; and J. Cecil Cox, 36834 W. 14-Mile Rd., W. Bloomfield Town- ship, secretary-treasurer. Directors. elected were Philip J. Proud, 70 Cherokee Rd.; Clyle R. Haskill, 4182 Athens St., Waterford Tawnship; and Russell A. Gustav- son, 671 Hilltop Dr., White Lake Township. U.S. Satellite Visible Here Tonight at 6:35 SUNNYVALE, Calif, @ — The Discoverer VI satellite will be visible to the naked eye over holds its annual Teacher's Insti- | Your Choice. £7 Cheice of Lady Sunbeam Deluxe or FT ae niin Electric Shaver Needs DOUBLE STYLES , t A Stic — : ‘Contact’ Paper = 37" Sots, "Gentgne ‘saa ‘pat rns. Seeecccessessooes Regular $16.95 . JIMM: Thinning Shears Single or double serrated biades. Your choice. Buy now and save, Michigan tonight, weather pef~ mitting. The satellite was launched at Vandenberg Air Force Base Aug. 19. its orbit will bring it directly ever Columbus, Ohio, and Detroit at about 6:35 p.m. EST tonight. the beginning of an atomic attack. “With all the talk about atomic bombs, you can imagine how it felt to be awakened this way,” he angrily told Birmingham police. » S & The Birmingham station was one calls. More than 50 came in within a few minutes. the night when he heard the noise. “I thought it was a gas explo- sion somewhere in the neighbor hood,” he said. ‘‘Tha* sort of thing scares the daylights out of you.” ja bomb, the latter explanation was quickly accepted. ‘ * * more than 1,000 telephone calls:and other police units in south Oakland, Macomb and Washtenaw counties were swamped with queries. climb. The maneuver was fol- A Birmingham man feared it was One caller was Birmingham Po- ster St., who had just retired for Law agencies, checking quick- ly with each other by radio and telephone, immediately discerned that the boom was heard qver such a wide area that its cause, if not a big bomb, was probably a jet plane, Since there were no reports of e” Detroit police reporter receiving Renne called two doctors, two lowed by an explosion, they said. YOU Can Count on SIMMS to Give You the Latest Style at the LOWEST PRICE LADIES’ —- MISSES’ -- GIRLS’ Sure-Grip ‘RIBBED’ Soles Loafers Choice of All Popular Brands CIGARETTES Choose favorite regular size Luck- fes, Camels, Chesterfields, Golds, ete. (9¢ tax). Tareyton, Salem, Parade, Parliament, etc. (Sc tax). ‘ ~eject: jut Simms is your best bet to find the gauge and shot size you want— no switching, no substitutions ... hot one special gauge on sale but all gauge shells on sale — you get exactly what's advertised. ‘SHUR-SHOT’ or ‘X-PERT? Reg. $2.95 BOX of 25 12-16-20 gauge shells in most shot sizes. No SSCHOHSHOSSSOSSSSSSOSHSSSESSSSSSSSOESSSOESESE Extra Heavy Loads in EMINGTON or SUPER-X : MAGNUM Shells F) sox of 50 * 20-Go. ($3,10 List) 2,89 | 16-Ge. ($3.40 List) 2.98 © 12-Ga. ($3.90 List) 3.29 —Bot of 26—Fresh Stock popular brands. Special SSCSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSESOSOEOOSOCE Compare SIMMS LO JUSEWAR 2-QUART COVERED Sauce Pans. ok F nmnen - proof bakelite handie. SCS dooeoeoeseoeoooooeeboose we» Poly PLASTIC ; Laundry Baskets Regular $2.98 Seller ! be As shown—ironing board with height adjustments for standing or sitting down... touch. Opens and closes r automatically, steam-vent top ... gives 70% more knee-room than ordinary ng for HUNTERS at SIMMS! + ..en@ you know you'll get the lowest possible guns, clething and hunters scces- sorties. Pridey & Se is. 29 ~~ - VSS, Heavy Loods—Fomous Brands “SUPER-X’ or ‘EXPRESS’ Reg. $3.40 BOX of 25 Choice of 12-16-20 gauge in most shot sizes, No limit. Long Rifle: 12-15-20 GAUGE—Famous | STEVENS iin SHOTGUNS Regular $29.50 Selier or, take down model with visible ham- inut stock pistol grip. Precision made. STEVENS Dowble-Barrel - 16-Gauge hammeriess shotgun. Regular $67.50 valle. No. 311 REMINGTON 870 Pump Gun 12 or 20 gauge. Popular pump a¢ijon. Regular $85.95 valve. WINCHESTER Self-Loading Model 12 shotgun in popular 12 gauge size. Regular $105.95. REMINGTON Auto-Lood Model 11-48 in 20 gauge sise/Regular $122.95 list , REMINGTON Power-Matic Model 86 in 16 gauge size. Regular $136.50 value ..,... SSOSSOSSHHSSSSSEOOSSECEO SSCS ESSEROOROOOSE Be Pully Guaranteed Titi ililiiiiiiiyiiiililli ttt VERSAL Tie-T GUN CASES." Regular $1.25 value. Fits afl makes of guns and rifles. ZIPPERED Gun Gs aE i ¥ rd et P e¢eesoccooe Net O0c GC 7 Kp 9¢ IMM at iets Antdadtadaieniedaine diane ate<7 - ; i 3 ‘ : ath PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 THREE Simms Is OPEN EVENINGS 328%. 10 P.M. LAST CALL for Pee -Wiuittr SAVINGS! aed CKETS COATS: us ZELDA It Sex Right Here @ for MEN °@ for BOYS © for LADIES © for GIRLS @ for CHILDREN Has Lower Prices} ee on Famous S; and to Prove It They’ A ite 1H ie il Fil F tee i : z Neo Extra Charge for LAYAWAY Ye h-¥EU] ot (ool Ob —SPECIAL BARGAIN LOT— MEN’S Fully Lined Jackets & Surcoats Big Styled Selection—One Low Price aS tne be Values fe eee to $10 7 “tener ® Gabardines an bh; y: Wool Suedes a — ey © Bombers ae > . Sizes 36 to 46. All have zipper fronts. = All lined and inner-lined. Good color selection. ? is — —Al]l FIRST a _ Under-Priced! fi ¥ 4 100% WOOL Men’ S to 22.95 Coats Pr; MEN’S Quilt- Lined ‘SUBURBAN —Choice of 5 New Styles— ® Duffle Coats >| : Coa ts © Parka Coats { _ ® Loden Coats ke © Car Coats : ® Hooded Coats s sf Usual $18.95 Seller —ONLY at SIMMS— SPECIAL LOT! The finest coat we've ever offered — all fully ma, lined, choice of styles and colors. Every Coat Charcoal or We | Complete size ranges — 36 to 46. MEET or BEAT Any OS. averse PRICE In Town Ps) aS) Eee? Sn | find oy of Ast Paspaine im famous mame drugs here y and Saturday for these Super- Famous ““S* Seti “PADDLE & SADDLE” Brand MEN’‘S Winter - Jackets ; —Styled Exactly as Pictured— ) Regular $10.95 Value 88 FALL SIZES 36 to 46 Guaranteed washable —- dacron, nylon for ex- tra long wear. Contrasting ote sleeves and collar. Zipper front. Quilted lined, ® Butch Guide © Clipper Guide ~- . © Clipper oil " ) Now with Just Fete oftart you ght Heserved fo Limit Quantitie ' s Bufferin ra TABLETS C Save 46¢ on regular $1.29 value. Fast acting Bufferin for relief of headaches. Limit 1 bottle. 3 » == || Listerine cam CARGL c c Regular 89c seller — full 14 ounce bottle of effective germ and bacteria killer. Limit 1. ‘ s y= || Sal-Hepatica Large 99c economy size of famous antacid and gentle laxative. Advertised on WW. seve 33. LOOKING for LOWER PRICES on iE a: = FAMOUS ELEcTRIC APPLIANCES? {7 Gillette SA” 3 - « « Then Come to SIMMS This Week-End Reguier 6c presoure con of ‘Foamy’ lather cE for fester, closer shaves. Limit 1 can. ELECTRICAL NEEDS | Highly Polished Aluminum 9} Gillette 2% BLADES 43 4 - 5-Cup Electric Regular 49¢ seller. Pack of 10 blades in dis- of Percolator |] jranq 0 | TOOTH ? For pala ras $5.9 > 8 8 Twin-pac of regular 53c size tubes. Save 40c Valu now. Limit 2 twin packs at this price. Makes delicious coffee everytime — = Sale! BABY $ complete with cord. Better than shown. | "Famous Baby Liquid Formulas Reg. 276 r a 100 76 WOOL w----------- a | SIMILAC or BAKER’S =<: al Men's ‘Rambler’ BABY PRODUCTS *s 72° F/(\’ n ‘Sport Coats Guaranteed innerlined qui silted of Under Priced rayon. Dressy style. Sizes | 36 to 4€ —Foam Insulated- s<—Warm Winter Lining— Rambler Coats Kiddies’ Jackets Warmth Without Weight Usual $5.95 Sellers eae ° ok: ses 3” SIZES 3 to 12 36-46 Populor Throw-Away Style ‘DENNISON DIAPER LINERS“ 77 Styled As Pictured $13.95 88 Quality *. Famous - Fomeus St. foe Joseph Flavored BABY ASPIRIN ‘= 20° F Cotton Tipped Sticks. Large Box Reg 69° COTTON Q-TiPS. pee Ba RM wa in Water wen iis || Gelusil Liquid sf 22 Coffee Maker | Coffee Maker jp cs iutuhc032 00° $15.95 | 88 Value. Regular $14.95 Value ey Fasteeth c s shown — chrome plated == bietely” mimmer®: Solace Knit c¢ liar & gut New process insulation Zipper fr knit collar quilt-lin Li polished cotton, knit collar G cuffs Wor ol inner grey All sizes oe to. “ G cufts Tan or grey lined — quilted rayon. Famous UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC Electric c ‘ WATER-REPELLENT Treated | | 100% WOOL—Mouton Collars -— BOYS’ Full-Lined Popular DRESSY Styles © Parka Coats Boys’ Coats Former to $11.95 Sellers $7.95 Quality 99 Sizes 6 to 16 Warm quilt-lined, full zipper front, detach- Fully Immersible coffeemaker in’ 8 cup size. 4 Brews coffee automatically ial Faarantee slight fe keeps it warm automatically. Re Distilled Water to Buy @| — | | ‘CASCO’ }j Prel SHAMPOO ST 06 Regular 45¢ can of famous Fasteeth denture powder that really holds dental plates firmly. j STEAM Regular $1.60 value—you save 54c at Simms | able hoods. Slash pockets. Quality tailored Mar es in pai 5. st pes sed wet e DRY lrons | Pe ee ioe 8! JI ee ri eens et ‘| Cc —Greatly Underpriced— f | ) am, —BIG BARGAIN LOT— | Full-Lined | yy BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Popular HOOD Style Ladies’ and Misses’ WARMLY LINED Car Coats {z' $9.95 Values SIZES 10 te 14 Water - repel- #@ lant ‘Fruit-of- Loom’ fabrics, ' lined G inner @ lined. = Y ~~) CHILDREN’S y a Coats $7.95 Values 4s (Sizes 7 to 14 — $5.99) Washable HOODED Style Snow Suits Big Selection of Smart Styles Values 88 to $10 ALL SIZES—2 to 6x Warmly lined, 2 piece styles. Pop- lins, twills, gabs, &% etc. » ~ \ BRAND ney ee Girls’ 100% Wool fi paz Values 88 ; to $16 td: Regular 79c seller. New greaseless ointment Regular $15.95 Value | Minit R b ° os ja Nationally advertised electric steam G dry iron that uses for relief of muscular aches and pains. Limit |. ordinary tap water. With 6 dial J wae cries WF 4-Way Cold Tabs Q: a ae Se Se a a ae — 7 Famous cold tablet that works 4-ways for re- ; liet of headachy colds. Regular 98¢. Economy size. In AFTA Y.n Mennen’s sav C a 00 seer. Refreching and soothing RARER GEOL RE Nationally Advertised —UPJOHNS 100's 2°9 &| Electric Blanket Perfect Toast Fast KE] UNICAP. Vitamins a Z| Toastmaster |] | MyABEC Vitamins &* 577. $23.95 88 Value Automatic Toaster ' a ‘ UL approved blanket of rayon- ; Toast as you like it— 9 ai. : MULTIPLE Vit ey ae 2 | cotton-nylon, with single con. 4‘ Neht. dark or in be- amins . tro a rie ary leania i crumb me tray, ts ‘Dakelite | sOrevicd 44 3 a Bh i See RELA aE | POLYVISOL Drops +3 2 | Finals Wagner ‘Aladdin’ Model [ee er eee . = : Carpet Sweeper || | ABDEC Drops = 2° | se ees 1 ad | Ry FOR YOUR 5 Bring in Your Next Sai } PRS Sg tig weg Popular “double Mem breasted. All with hoods. SPECIAL BUY! Girls’ 2-Piece Coat Sets . $16.95 Value Convertible HOOD Collar 88 Full Quilt-Lined 12 Tweeds, solid colors MISSES’ | <=, Perma-stay collars, expert tailoring, many patterns. S-M-L-XL. Plaid and solid combinations. Sizes 3 to 6X. Dark cottons in geometrics, paisley, foulard, flower prints. Waite's Lingerie . . . Second Floor Waite's Men's Wear . . . Street Floor Waite's .. . Second Floor Waite's Fabrics . ... Fourth Floor BiB ee EE re IBS Van Ba B.Sc DN, 2 ON eee A, ORE ERR i: : , a A A a = i ladle WER Women’s elastic leg style Men’s 100% orlon Girls’ corduroy skirt and drip-dry blouse Corval and orlon 54” wash ‘n wear SKIRT and BLOUSE SET PLAID FABRICS 398 $2.00 295 66¢ NYLON BRIEFS SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS 100 2 Fx $] sie $2.88 100% nylon tricot. White, pink or blue. Sizes 5 to 8. Solid colors with contrast piping. Sizes S-M-L-XL. Biack skirt with red blouse and sash. Sizes 7 to 14. Looks and feels like wool crepe. Many plaids. Waite's Lingerie ... Second Floor , Waite's Men's Wear ... Street Floor Waite’s .. . Second Floor Waite's Fabrics . . . Fourth Floor [ate ci RAST 055 TAMERS * Be GS RAL CR RY SP GEEE i ye ee : ca Women’s Honnelette button front Kroy processed against sWitiakwge'< : Long sleeve . . . wash ‘n weer Fringed end printed kitchen, SHORTY GOWNS: MEN’S WOOL HOSE : BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS TERRY TOWELS Reg. Reg. ¢§ R Rea. 7 3.98 $] .99 1.50 66¢ 1.98 88« 69¢ 47¢ i Night shirt styles in several prints and solid colors. §.M,L Argyle patterns, Mizes 10’) to 13. Reinforced heel’ and toe. 4 Wash ‘n wear aa many colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Thirsty terries in kitchen prints. Won't scratch, Waite's Lingerie ... Second Floor Waite’s Men's Wear ... Street Floor E Waite's ... Second Floor ; Waite's . ... Fourth Floor Rent SPEDE EYRE «te ng We a POOR AF ORS ERD A I ll AS AARC LMT TE daniel Pat Several styles in women’s Super soft and strong . . . Imperial : Many smart embossed designs in White zippered percole WOOL GLOVES _ TOILET TISSUE : BRASS WASTEBASKETS PILLOW PROTECTORS Reg. 1.59 Reg. Reg. ‘ to 1.79 7T9¢ 10c @ rel 5 & Rol f Wisces 44 19¢ 2 ¥ $] Beaded and embroidery trims. White, 4 colors. S-M-W. 850 even-tearing sheets per roll. Limit 10 rolls, Starburst, scenic, medalian designs. Large size. Washable, fit all standard size pillows. Waite’s Gloves ... Street Floot Waite's Cosmetic Department... Street Floor H . Waite's Housewares . . . Fitth Floor peo: Waite’s ... Fourth Floor CIR EK as ee Ee ee ia LS ERG SNR I "Rae AMM ia A Ms. Re Ae i : i Ril AS epee ges. , PORN IW CER a “Pearl”, metals, stone sets, beads .. . Sterling silver handles . . . stainless steel blades . . . F Smart brass pleted _&§ Embroidered edge, eutertent COSTUME JEWELRY ; SERVING PIECES : FIRELOG BASKETS _ LINEN DISH TOWELS 1.00 and Reg. s 49 2.00 Values 3 sil $] & 1.50 66° 345 ' $1.88 Veloos 5 fer $] Necklaces, earrings, bracelets: all new fashions Sheffield stainless steel blades. Attractive modern design. with carrying handles. 5 Pure linen with ak blue or green edges. Waite's Jewelry ... Street Floor Waite's Clock Department . . . Street Floor Weite’s Housewares , . . Filth Floor Waite's ... Fourth Floor GS MIE IS aA RS Abt it AO AIS PT: CIES ie a ers Sees sss Se Sg MIMIC De es et en MRE r Se, 2 ES GS REET Rw Women’s cowhide, grained seal, water buffalo Heavy kraftboard .. . : Full 20 gallon galvenized . tgves becked . - « block patte LEATHER WALLETS : 4-DRAWER CHESTS GARBAGE CANS . CHENILLE RUGS 5.00. to » Reg. if R . “Reg. 3.99 7.00 Values $2.99 9.99 $6.44 ; 2.98 $] 99 : . - 5.99 : -$] .88 Billfolds, French purses, clutchettes. Also a men’s style. , Wood reinforced. Gold and cream colorings. a Heavy, durable. Tight fitting cover. Limit 1. _ Thick cut pile’chenille in contour, 24x42 or 27x48” sizes. Waite's Handbags ... Street Floor ‘ Waite's Notiens ... Street Floor i _ Weite’s Housewares , .. Filth Floor , Waite’s ... Fourth Floor EMMIS TR i OS AAC CBB AEE : ci si : = Casual and dressy. wee in ‘ Heavy kroftboard .. . Polyethelene scrub end wex : Noven-eition blend... ..72 by 90° WOMEN’S HANDBAGS j 5-DRAWER CHESTS : FLEX-0O-MOP 3 WARM BLANKETS Reg. t Reg. ; ) : : 7 298 $2.00 5 108 —- $6.88 | 1% ay ee 599 $4 66 Simulated calf, grained bags and novelty weaves. e Gold and cream colorings, wood reinforced, 5 : Many uses. Self-squeezing. ; Washable; 6” nylon binding. Mothproot, 8 colors, / Waite's Handbags ... Street Floor — ¢ Waite's Notions . . . Street Floor » a Waite's Housewares . . . Filth Floor ' Waite's . . . Fourth Floor econ ecancmgemN, Ct ee ee ee: ee RB us ge ee , . eo ae come Full fashioned light or dork seoms ¢ Famous Superior belonced lightweight Beg Milk white ‘gles ol hiie-on: ta et. WOMEN’S HOSIERY _°- ELECTRIC MIXER --'16-Pe, DESSERT SET ~ _ BEDSPREADS ° oa ded $10.99 | a3 88 00 fh $3 66. 15/60 sheers in blushtone. 8/2 to 11 medium length. Limit 4 pr, 3-spead, non-splash beaters, heavy duty motor. 8 lerge luncheon plates, 8 sherbets. Boxed. ‘ ) ie cap | taffeta, chenille:spreads. Limited quantity. | Weiite’s Git maeaal Floor Waite’s Housewares . . , Filth Floor _ * Waite’ Gitte . 5. Filth Fleer ; i: ; OT, «Bi roan Flooe cs ¢ ' ~~ ‘GS 3 bz 9. Buy Your Fashions on a CCC. Charge! MARI OEE AE ited at ERLE Es Very specially priced group of FALL DRESSES Were 8.98 “77 to 10.98 @ Ruyon flannels, rayon print crepes, rayon checked sheaths, orlon and wool jerseys, dark cottons ©@ Sizes 12 to 20, 161% to 24%, 38 to 42 eT oo eee! | | 1 and 2-Pc. Fall Dresses : ' : Rayons, jerseys, cottons. Were ! ! Misses’, jr., half sizes. 14.98 +10 ; { ' Wools, blends, plaids. Were ! ; Misses’, jr., half sizes. 17.98 $] 2 ; en ee nein Waite's Inexpensive and Junior Dresses ... Third Floor ED aR TS te te Sais i nl la ll MAREE EI Lo DRI I 4 Zip-out quilted lining .. . WASH ‘N WEAR RA RAINCOAT 19.98 Value | 7 77 MISSES’ PROPORTIONED SIZES! ‘'° A smart all-weather coat with o custom- tailored look! Wash and wear cotton poplin fabric. Celacloud warmth without weight zip-out lining. Convertible collar, button tab sleeves, 2 slit pockets. Choose yours in beige or willow, proportioned sizes 6 to 20. Waite's Fashion Coats... Third Floor eee Me eee eee oe eee ce we ee aie Fine corduroy needs no ironing . . . PROPORTIONED SLACKS *2.99 Proportioned corduroy Capris that wash so nicely, need fe roan: Self belted. Choose black, red or brown, sizes 0 to 20. Specially Priced Waite's Budget Sportswear ... Street Floor he ARIES ARR? SL AAR Special from a famous maker! WASHABLE ACETATE QUILT DUSTERS + « » warmly lined! ‘5.88 ® Red ® Coral ® Light Blue Reg. 6.98 ® Gold © Turquoise sage from one of our best known mokers! is pretty duster is fashioned with dainty lace trim, two pockets and warm loose lining. . Of washable acetate, it is wonderful for at home or in a college ‘dorm, Sizes 10 to 18 in most of the pretty coldrs. Waite’s Lingerfe . . . Second Floor \ OL bt RL RE 5. Mea See PC INTIAC PRESS TE 100% wool flannel pass URSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1059 _ FIVE AA: SHOP “(5 "TONIGHT AND < FRIDAY ; 4 NIGHT 8 TILL dreds of sale.- 4g PAC i MRCS & aman ¢ Sle , —_— priced Christmas gifts! e Several lovely styles in f Celacloud quilted pillow-puff lining... HOODED CAR COATS IMPORTED TWEED COATS : Reg. 59.98 to 69.98 , 17,98 to 19.99 Values What smart -fashion buys! : Smart button-up and clutch Snug winter car coats in several luscious style wool lined tweeds in styles. Water repellent cotton and nylon, F h tish 5 foes checks, British loops poplin cords. 32 and 36” lengths, Orlon Sizes 6 to 18. Buy on easy : pile lined hoods and trims. Some washable. credit! ! Sizes 10 to 18 in blue, brown, red or beige. Waite's Coat Fashions... Third Floor ; Waite's Sportswear... Third Floor MEN! RES RLS TPIT OEE. AREOLA EONAR i: ' Famous make... _ WALKER FUR BLEND & 10.98 to S 9. _ +++ Proportioned! | 12.98 Values 6° Reg. 6.98 Dressmaker cardigan and slipon sweat- ers, all full fashioned and beautifully $ made. Sizes 34 to in many alluring 24 lors 5 eet Little or no iron 1 I ; 4 I : 100° wool é : DACRON , _ : 3 flannel walker y ! BLOUSES Ne" to * skirts with two a I pee 4.98 a & i ‘ 5 eg. ‘ kick pleats, ¢ i it perfect 2” x /* \ + self belt. Grey, “pee ee JP | ee ' brown or black Boeck. slight mr f/ fer f * : in proportioned \ a a 7 f | , sizes 10 to 20. iy 4 7. | Zi 4 Fy lp. 4 : / os f Z ie Waite'’s ... Third Floor \ Waite's... Third Floor L-_- esse nanan na naa " JX apt Yi Nt eee ae Lg ee se 4 % 4 APR RGAE I reer eB S a » Very famous make a" oh Ss aw a GIRDLES. 38 L’ * x if perfect 5.95 and 7.95 j { ¢ Me ‘3” And ‘a” x : —< 4, “ _ Le yy mm vi or {ae f \ \ 7 in i f Famous make girdles and panty f “As . / \ girdles in Ban Lon or nylon pow- er net with satin lastex panels. Slight irregular, white, sizes SME. Waite’ s Foundations... nd Floor wt aya ee ee Ae ee Specials from 2 famous makers! COTTON BROADCLOTH BRAS Rés. 2.50 to 3.00 2"°3 LUSCIOUS NYLON TRICOT SLIPS ‘2.99 . Second Floor Compare to 5.95 * Lavish Imported Lace Trims! Waite's Lingerie .. a. 7” 32 te 36A 32 to 408 ’ 32 to 38C : 32 to 40D f No-iron, non-curl band bras : 100% OPAQUE NYLON TRICOT with embroidery trims. Elas- ; Grecion style bodice of permonent. Beaviifully shoped bodice A oll. Fully lined fitted bodice of dainty ‘ tic inserts breathe with you, pleated nylon, edged and criss- over “Sun Flower’ Belgium style “Pointees Spree” toce front end e Ms crossed for separation with scalloped lace. Slim line skirt trimmed with backh-new “Empire” cut. Rufed bot- Save now! ; faces. Matching loce and pleot trim diamond shaped motching scal. tom of 15 denier sylon with “Point- ~* ; et botiom. White or “Gigi” Block, loped loces. While or Paris Pinks ees Spree” insets, White oe French Waite's Foundations . . » Second Floor a Sizes 32 te 40. Sizes 3210 40,” Chompagne, Sizes 32 to 4. THE PONTIAC PRESS | 4 West Huron Street Pontiac, Michigan — tae THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 x 4 "Gloe Pre ee Ss a= 5. ee “Tete Rarer J. ig Bont M. Tessowrts, gy em Sau Pi 3 Fire Prevention Must Be Day-to-Day Habit Fire prevention should not be a once-a-year reminder, instead it should become a day-to-day habit. Statistics show that 75 per cent of all fires result from carelessness. * * * Facts show that the United States listed nearly 850,000 fires last year, with 300,000 of them in homes. About 11,500 persens died in these fires. * * * Most of these deaths were unneces- sary. Responsible people, both grown- ups and youngsters, were just plain careless. They allowed their shiftless ways to snuff out a dife needlessly. Figures of the overall total show 3,100 were persons aged 65 and over. Among the child vic- tims, 2,320 were four or under and 1,370 were between 5 and 14. * * * Matches and smoking lead the list of causes of fire, with electricity and defective electrical equipment a close second Watch for potential fire hazards. They could cost you your own life. Gasoline Tax Increase Keeps Roads Building Every American motorist is now paying a penny more in Federal gaso- line taxes. For this added tax, ex- pected to raise $500 million, motorists will have the assurance that the 41,- 000 mile interstate superhighway construction program will continue although not up to schedule. President Eisenhower had asked for a 1.5 cents a gallon Federal tax. This would have raised an estimated $750 million and would have enabled the Federal Govern- ment to allocate the full $2.2 billion scheduled for the road program. * * * However, last year Congress in try- ing to stave off the recession, in- creased the amount to $2.5 billion. This year it was cut back to $2 billion but due to the amendment to the Highway Act, that sum had to be lowered to $1.8 billion, the amount now available in the trust fund. The states will also receive $875 million from direct Congressional ap- propriation for primary, secondary and urban extension roads for fiscal 1960 and 1961. * * * The gasoline tax pays only part of the trust fund. One-half of the pres- ent 10 per cent Federal excise tax on automobiles and five-eighths of the 8 per cent tax on parts and accessories will be paid into the Highway Trust Fund. This also will amount to $500 million. Cost of the 16 year program has jumped from an estimated $27 billion in 1956 to $45 billion. Part of this was due to a 15 per cent increase in construction costs and in part because Congress added 1.000 miles to the program and set higher standards. Under the Highway Act, the Secre- tary of Commerce is required to make a full report on planning allocations, standards and aid formula in Janu- ary, 1961. Congress can then revise the program as it sees fit. America’s Allies Urged to Carry More of Load At a meeting of the Governors of the World Bank and the Internation- al Monetary Fund Treasury Secretary ANDERSON called for a review of trade restrictions and for more contribu- tions by other industrialized natigns to less developed countries. In the first few years of the postwar period, the United States was the only industrial power able to, produce beyond its own needs. This country helped Western ‘ . ; / ‘ f pay-as-you-build | Europe and Japan back to pros- petity and shouldered the bulk of the assistance extended to under- developed countries. nw ww * Mr. ANDERSON spoke of our $4.5 billion foreign accounts deficit for this year. He called attention to the fact that the other industrial coun- tries of the free world had substantial ~ payments surpluses not only in the U.S. but in the less developed coun- tries. Despite this changed picture, many industrial powers trading © and even competing with the U.S. have maintained discrimina- tions against dollar imports no longer needed for their protec- tion. This, together with foreign hoarding of dollars has lessened the financial assistance that should be available for the eco- nomic growth of backward areas. * * * Of course, the U.S. has never car- ried the whole burden. Countries such as Britain, France, West Germany and Japan feel that at present they are exporting as much capital to those nations as is safe. However, the industrialized powers are giving earnest consideration to the Secre- tary’s statement. , As there now is no dollar shortage, these nations all agreed that trade barriers against U.S. goods should be lowered gradually to prevent any sud- den dislocation. Some-of them already have moved in that direction. * * * To sum it all up, the Administra- tion rightly thinks that the time has come for America’s allies not only to lower their trade barriers but to shoulder more of the foreign economic aid load. The Man About Town Its Greatest Year On Account of Insatiable Desire for What It Gives Save face: What you can do by keeping the lower half closed. High in my regard for conciseness are the words of General Manager Semon E. Knudsen to his many thousands of employes en- gaged in makMg the new Pontiac car. He says it meets the insatiable American de- sire for newness, and that it is something more than a face-lift. With the coopera- tion of his entire team, he is sure that 1960 will be Pontiac’s greatest year. With the list of committees appointed by its new President, Miss Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, it looks like a determined effort of the Oakland County Historical Commission to get the Wisner Home open to the public by the time of Pontiac's centennial, year after next. » That usually quite reliable Old Farmer's Almanac condemns us for the next few days: “Old man Winter gets bold; churns out some cold.” : A fish caught in Pontiac Lake Tuesday by : Graham Snowfield bears unmistakable evidence of having been attacked by a lamprey. The 22-year-old Detroit twin nieces of Mrs. Durban Ackley of Waterford enjoyed their first ride on a railroad train the other dey when they came out to Pontiac. Selling his farm products on Pontiac streets a few days ago, Paul Atherton of Oxford says he met a number of chil- dren who then learned for the first time that potatoes grow below ground. Verbal Orchids to- of,Detroit, formerly of Pontiac, Lake Orion and Ortonville; 101st birthday. Mrs. Annie Gray of 37 North Johnson Ave.; 81st birthday. Mrs. Experience Jackson of Bloomfield Hills; 82nd birthaay. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Watson of Lake Orion; 54th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Libbie Farretl of White Lake; 91st birthaay. Phelps Bragmann of Metamora; 83rd birthday. Pi ; WoreRr/s~ + If He Can Make It Home David Lawrence Says: Nikita Is Calling China’s Signals WASHINGTON—What is Khbrusb- chev's game in Red China? Since no formal communique was issued after his visit to Peiping, there have been some observers here and abroad who have jumped to the conclusion that al! is not well between the Red China regime. and the Soviet govern- he mier is playing LA'VRENCE 8 Skillful role of seeming to avoid responsibility for what has been happening in the Far East—if only to convince Americans that he really means to be a peacemaker. Actually the Moscow govern- ment is believed not only to be behind the trouble stirred up by the Communists in Laos, Paki- stan and India but has been calling the signals on Quemoy. Secretary of State Herter made a significant comment about all this at his Tuesday press conler- ence, where the following colloquy occuired: “Q. Mr. Secretary, how do you reconcile what you said about the possibility of a split between Russia and Red China on foreign policy and the statement of the Chinese ... that they acknowledge Khrush- chev as head of the Communist world? “A. Well, that was a very diffi- cult one to explain. There is no question in our mind that that demand for recognition as the leader of the Communist world places upon the Russians a {le- gree of responsibility for the actions of other members of the bloc that is very real... . “To a degree they (the Soviets) are responsible, as long as they are maintaining this position of being the leader in the bloc, and insisting, as they seem to have, each time they go to China, that the Chinese recognize that leader- ship. TO BLAME FOR CHINA? “Q. Do you mean by that, sir, that in the view of American policy, the Soviet government has some responsibility for China's action toward Korea, or Formosa, or Laos, specific places of that kind? “A. A degree of responsibility, as long as they maintain that they are the leaders of the bloc.” From another well-informed indi- vidual, highly placed in the field of Far Eastern diplomacy, comes an authoritative comment to this correspondent: “The Red Chinese are depend- ent upon the Soviet Union for this ‘leap forward’ program because it is already in the doldrums and it would be infinitely worse if they lost Moscow's suppert. Actually, 1 think, there is a lot of wishful thinking about Red China's relations with the Soviets. “I think they are working in absolute collusion. I think Mr. Khrushchev is cleverly pursuing a ee The Country Parson "quires no more time, takes no tactic. I don't think. either one of them has changed in any way their ultimate objectives.” ““Maybe,"’ it was suggested. “‘Mr. Khrushchev is trying to get pres- tige in the West as the man who is keeping Red China from jumping on us.”’ Here is the reply: “As a matter of fact, Khrush- chev is the one who can keep them from doing it because they are dependent upon Russia for their basic materials and spare parts and plaves and guns and ammounition. “You know our people examined hundreds of shells that were fired at Quemoy and Matsu, and not a single solitary one of them was made in China. **Red China could not get into a major war without the consent of Russia because, after the Chinese used up their first reserves, Russia would have to supply them through that long line pf communication down through Siberia. “So that the very fact that Red China is dependent upon the Soviets is a great factor for peace in the Pacific.” _ (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Good Physicians Doubt Thymico-Lymphaticus A Western reader writes: “We lost our only grand- daughter—they were ready to remove her tonsils, but she died under anesthesia — the doctor said she had an enlarged thymus and the effect caused her death . . . I wish people would realize what can hap- pen. ee (Signed Enlarged thymus. eh? This was formerly a convenient explanation for sudden death of infants or young children. In fact there was a plaus- ible presumption, accepted as fact by many physi- cians, of so-called status thymico- lymphaticus, a condition in in- fancy and early childhood, _char- acterized by en- largement of the thymus gland, stridor (noisy breathing) choking spells and sometimes cyanosis (bluish color). Today good physicians doubt the Very existence of the thy- mico-lymphatic state. Moreover, a good many infants and young children have “enlarged thymus,’’ as demonstrated by X ray, but never any of the signs or symptoms mentioned above. Accordingly physicians of the present era have generally piped down about ‘enlarged thymus” or the thymico-lymphatic state— except in cases where deep anes- thesia proves fatal. Instead of postulating ‘‘enlarged thymus” or thymico - lymphatic state, the perpetrators of tonsil- lectomy today have another alibi, namely, ‘“‘cardiac arrest,”’ or in ordinary languag® the heart stops beating. Doctors whe still attempt to “get every bit of tonsil” must necessarily make a major opera- tion out of it, which is attended with grave risks in every in- stance, more serious hazards, in fact, than ordinary abdominal operations. Surgery is frequently necessary to prevent or relieve obstruction of breathing, impairment of hear- ing, interférence with swallowing or thickening or deadening of the voice by enlarged tonsils. The ee DR. BRADY stances. Tonsillotomy (done with the tonsillotime or sn re- @eeper anesthesia and irivolves no greater risk than extraction.of a tooth. * * * ~ Operators who dissect deep in the neck in the attempt to “‘get every bit of tonsil’ (as though Fs slices off the obstructing portion of tonsil. * * * As reports of these tragic ton- sillectomies continue to come from here, there and everywhere, and I continue sounding off about it, apparently to deaf ears, sometimes I ‘become discouraged and, if I reach this point just a few minutes too late to get to the bowling green in time for the afternoon draw, I’m in the dumps and un- able to write for the rest of the day. r Signed ietters not page or 100 pe to ase, dingnesia of tredumest, will be ease, or . wi answered oy, Dr. William Brady if a . self-addressed envelope is sent Pontiac Press, Pontiac, ; (Copyright 1959) mé@re than one * J ie, Z J", s Pi ate Se is “1 ae vice of the People oe er ster’s Work lin Vain. "This spring I planted some pump- kin seeds. I watered and took care of them all summer. I \counted them and I had 22 pumpkins. Some of the kids around here took all of my pumpkins, The man next door saw them. They ran away be dropped one little, tiny pump- daddy let them. I am 10 years old, : Jean Mohelski 676 Second St. ‘We Should All Have Nikita’s Honesty’ Having téad with great interest your fine editorial on Khrushchev and the many letters from your reading public, I readily admit this.man and his communistic phi- losophy nauseates me. However, Mr. K. has a certain amount of honesty. and a ruthless foe of anything or anyone that stands in the way of Seviet expansion.. Would: that we were so dedicated te our Christian way of life, Was Mr. Eisenhower wrong in being host to this monstrosity? Was his hope of gaining a foothold to world peace justified? One might ask if Christ was justified in cénsorting with sinnérs. > * x *® In all fairness, one must admit any good Communist can be pre- mier of the U.S.S.R., but one must conform to certain racial and re- ligious standards‘ to be President of the U.S.A. Yet we have the gall to criticize Mr. K. and call his philosophy unGodly. a 4 Dan Scott Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Only today I realize, dear... How much you meant to me... Your inspiration and your love . .. For all I longed to be... The years are gone beyond recall . .. | know not wherd you are... But now at last I realize, dear ... You were my guiding star... I think of how I spurned your help . . .. For what I hoped to do .. - And now I wish that somehow I... Could e it up to you + « I was so foolish in my youth . . . I wish I had not been... Please, in the kindness of your heart . . . Forgive my crue] sin . .. Whatever. you are coing, dear . . . Wherever you may be... I offer you my thanks for all... You tried to do for me. , (Copyright 1959) et ‘Save Lives Before Building Library’, We're wondering if the person who ran over our dog and killed it and didn’t step was sure it wasn't a child? We have our doubts, Why don't we have speed limits and enforcement of them on many of our speedway streets inf Water- ford? -Wouldn’t saving lives be more essential than an elaborate library? &: .G&7:@ We have no assurance that $7.50 a year is all it will cost us er for how many years. If the population increases, we'll have to build and pay fer more schools. The library proposal Was rejected once by demo- eratic procedure. Don’t be forced into accepting the wish of a certain faction. Taxes are high now. Vote “no.” * * * The Voice of the People is won- derful. It’s democracy working at its best, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bartenbaker 1415 Eason St. : Another ‘Objects to Sunday Sales I'd like to join those who regis- tered disapproval of Sunday sales. -“Business as usual” thwarts the purpose of the day. Lack of re- spect for the Lord's Day promotes lack of reverence for the Lord. This great lack promotes the ills now besetting our land. Margaret McCarroll 122 Mark St. P ‘Why’s Radio So Far Behind TV?’ TV broadcasts baseball games from Los Angeles and the picture and voices are perfect. On the other hand, stations can’t even broadcast just voices alone from out of town unless they sound like they had a mouth full of mush. It's so bad sometimes you can’t even understand the words and TV brings the voice in perfectly and a picture, which must be a lot harder to send across the country. How come radio is so far behind times? Don't be fooled. Little Luigi THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Therefore confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man has great power in its effects. — James 5:16. . * * * Prayer is a powerful thing: for Ged has bound and tied himself thereunto. — Martin Luther. Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Lauds Advertising Benefits Erskine Gallant is typical of those efficient business leaders who use newspaper advertising to help benefit both their own companies, as well as the gen- eral public. America leads the world largely because Ave are the greatest advertising people on earth. Our “creation” of new products contrasts with the “stagnation” typical of non-ad- vertising countries. : By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case C - 464: Erskine Gallant, aged 58, is a successful merchant who proves the value of newspa- per advertising. “Dr. Crane,” said Wilton Hall, the publisher of Anderson, Carolina, Gallant has run a display advertise. ment in our pa- pers for than 14,750 com secutive days. That's over 40 states, . “Mr. Gallant is. diligent, shrewd tte Ht : tising actually gives us mer- chandise at LOWER prices. For advertising creates such a large volume of demand, that mass production methods in agri- culture or manufacturing then pull down the actual unit price of the goods. * * * About 50 years ago, for ex- ample, oranges were a_ luxury, usually sold at Christmas. Their price was very high. Then a big advertising campaign was launched to sell us Americans on the value of fruit. juices at breakfast. Soon we included orange juice as a standard breakfast item, and the tremendous volume of business actually lowered the price of oranges. The same thing has been true of clothing and other department Store items., In fact, the former custom-built atitomobiles, tooled by hand, were far higher in pfice *han are modern cars, even though we live in an inflation age. * * * : The United States is the greatest go-getter, ‘advertising nation on earth! And it is not by chance that BY-PRODUCTS OF ADS For years I taught the courses on the “Psychology of Advertis- ing” at Northwestern University, Need I mention the sympho- nies as well as popular music on radio and TV? Or the sports broadcasts of baseball, football, basketball, etc? Or the modern TV movies and other programs that are a boon to housewives, as, .well-as invalids c4e4 and paraplegics in our Veterans’ * Wer’y ¢ a ee ——————— ee F ‘ : i ‘ the area's geology, an intriguing archeological site and a starkly beautiful wilderness preserve. its discovery in 1909. ¢ _* * * of cave-dwelling Indians who lived in the area as long as 3,400 years ago. Excavators have unearthed corncobs, beans, pumpkins, and pottery. Seaman's Attorney Sure He's Innocent BOSTON (UPI)—Defense counsel for Willem M. L. van Rie said last night they could account for their client's every move the night pretty Lynn Kauffman vanished from aboard the Dutch freighter Utrecht. Attys. Samuel Silverman and David Flower added in a state- ment to newsmen that at the time the state claims the 23-year-old Chicago divorcee was dumped into the sea, Van Rie was sitting with Mrs. Juanita Spector in the ship's lounge. After a two-hour visit with Van Rie, Silverman said, “I was never more convinced that I had a client whe was innocent.” Policeman Shows Scars in Court lumber dealer on a charge of assault with in to commit The Benzie County court action against Henry Nielsen, 49, Frank- fort, continued today with the pros- Nielsen shot officer Donald Moore, 35, while he investigated a com- plaint that Nielsen was threatening his ex-wife, Mrs. Signe Nielsen. Ex-Union Man in Jail for ‘54 Kohler Beatings SHEBOYGAN, Wis, # — Nick Vrekovic, former member of the United Auto Workers Union, has been sentenced to six months in the Sheboygan County Jail and fined $250 and costs for beating two non-striking Kohler Co, workers five years ago. Vrekovic, 35, now of North Hollywood. 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Billy Graham Brings Up) pap NAUHEIM, Germany we! his fellow draftees, ~ head off the nage eG Khrushchev’s Attitude at Elvis Presley has completed his * * * i aren Brahnia, Indian prophet, ee . . \first year with the U.S. Army in “We'll be discharged in ~ the |but doesn't plan to re-elnist. . ward very much tobe back home : INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) —) My manager would shoot -me,” and to be back on my job. I'm Evangelist Billy Graham said the 24-year-old. singer explains. jgoing to be very, very busy.” - Wednesday night, “Mr. Khrush-' Looking tanned and trim in well One of his flirst jobs will be chev, despite all you say about worn green fati , the guitar- to star in a picture, “G.I. Blues,” believing in God, someday you and strumming rock 'n’ roller talked! a light plece about an Aynerican , : all your kind will call upon him.” to a reporter about the first 12| soldier’s life in Germany ” 3 * * * months of his 18-month hitch. | it. , He referred to Soviet Premier Leg enjoy it very much,” he er yard ng gtr hampers eS ee Re Nikita. Khrushchev, who toured said. “It was quite a change, set and a German re eda this country recently. He added ef course. But fer me, it was a Every night wef meas onang net , 4 he to the 8.100 persons gathered for test to prove te other people that practice “Actually ee aa . ra . § “ . the second night of his: 27-night you're a man whe can take it. chance I have.” he sing med _ , crusade here: “And all those here | @idn't want anybedy to think oa vi ee we had a . 24 = | : tonight who have never prayed that this is the man who had it . “2 + ‘ will know an hour when you Will easy. I was determined te go aes Sey, eet paphs and fan| seg i eal ' (<\% * : . | call upon His name to any limits te make this clear. | a eae ‘ ; » Se — Pe NT etree. te ELVIS PRESLEY “But the tragedy is that some- I hope I have. day it will be too late to pray.| +] made a tot of friends that 1) The Bible tells about a*man who youid never have met otherwise.|food. The camp is in waited until he got to Hell to Pray. Of course, I was very homesick at} For 10 days his unit had been and then it was too late. OUr times but so are thousands of other'on a field exercise and he had to * * * What has been his nicest experi- ence overseas? “The 10 days I spent in Paris. It was just wonderful. I had a ( ept.-stores For both cards or dining! — CO5CO Ns prayers are to be prayed this 2...» \get out of bed at 3 every morning. side of the grave Presley doesn’t sleep on base. But he looked fresh and vigorous, During off-duty hours, he stays in more so than when he disembarked World standard time is reckoned a house here with his father and'from a transatlantic troop trans- from Greenwich. England, which grandmother, who prepares his|port a year ago. | He'll be out of uniform next Feb- great time. If you want to have fun you've go@to see Paris. I ° went there to recuperate from a' bout with tonsilitis. But I wound up in worse shape than when I got there. I didn’t have much sleep. “I hope to come back to Eu- | rope as an entertainer. Then I'll have a chance to go piaces. But | ef all, I would like to get back | to Paris.” Has he fallen in love overseas? | “I had a few different dates but! |nothing special, not what you call la steady one.” x * * “If he were a career soldier, he would have a bright future,” | said Sgt. Billy G. Wilson, his pla-| | toon leader, of 13311 S. 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Quilt top, sanforized sides, Full size ....... 4.44 need Measuring cup set 1.98 5 sizes, all with long handles and rack for easy hanging. Shopl Full length door mirror 16x56” Qf Shadow proof mirror with na- tural wood frame. Automatic corn popper 2 qt. electric size of polished aluminum and ~ heat-proof glass. Hurry! 3° Copper - tone sifter ...... 1.98 Triple scneen with easy one hand ac- tion. Get yours nowl eee % < Paddle cutting board 88c Hardwood, beaufi- fully. decorated, lea- ther thong. Savel QI Ree sak st hae Se ¥ Be Fast easy grip peeler .... 59c Stainless steel, big handle, speeds up ’ & Cake decorat- ing set ....1.25 10 assorted tips for all types of icings and trims. It’s easy! Thermometer baster set 2.29 For roasts, etc. Be sure and use to roast to wanted degree Table hotpad mat set .... 49c Embossed silver fin- ish, attractive table additon. 3-pc. set. Chrome plated, cleans easily prev- ents burning, sticking. Hair or bath spray 88c All rubber, easy to attach to faucet. Extra long hose. 2 pound cheese cutter ...... 59c Cast aluminum, light and strong, cuts uni- form slices, no waste. Set of eight Hi Jacs .... 88c Colorful knitted me- dium size coasters, keeps hands dry. © ea ae ee Metal . ae we KS Meat tenderiz- roller .... 1.19 Just roll for tender meat. Hardwood handle. Aluminum. grater for food .. 35c For cheese, vegeta- bles. Four sides, grates fine, coarse. | Deluxe onion chopper .. 88c¢ Chrome top and shaft, stainless steel blades, board. Speedy pastry Easy-grip handle with metal wires that . with filter. Makes top blend your pastry. Water filter blendor .. 39c _ for irons ..88c Squeeze bottle type water safe for irons, A ee AS ee Be sre} Sta ea etree © i ‘ Fy v TEN. | | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1950 for Firms in India branes which the inn soem! Another Book prontegration ‘literature U.S. Makes Tax Deal |stecr"sna ratified ty the seme |Alabama's KKK |necro ia ninctas mesa Urett Rockeiniier’ _-. {ewe “tr Be pepe of heute Under the pact, American cor! Wernts to Kill be San ot. shane» denen bese . Ceri’ ae MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) —| |" The Rabbits’ Wedding” was: credit proposal f American of special exemption could be/it will try to rid school librariésicently, It is a story about gan kas uc hee jr /Sisured as U.S. tax credits. of another children's ‘book that is|/marriage of a black rabbit .and . white rabbit. may be a forerunner for similar | ilies a oe wena See ee Ra “Two Is a Team,” an illustrated| the secretary of state. : agreements in other countries. Count U.S. Fami Y ale a? tale by Lorraine and Jerrold] The group, shrough its legal The plan, incorporated in a new| There are about 55 million fam- State Dragon Bobby Shel-|Beim, tells of a Negro bay and|counsel, Edward Zabielski, Sohe- income tax treaty with India, must/ilies in America. ton said “Two Is a Team,” a/a white boy who are playmates.(nectady attorney, filed the’ certifi 25‘ a day buys this BRAND NEW FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR lia NO DOWN PAYMENT Is vi A “arate Rocketelier he Mother of re-/got under way in New York State RW PEELS Dreads Ww. ‘ee Re 7 QUEEN - ge a Ps 3.34 : ied PF Lae 4 “ A - , With your 10-year-old or less, Uys : - popul make refrigerator in Ge | one — operating condition. ADMIRAL 30” RANGE — DELUXE FEATURES! @@eC0 Automatic Controls! - = Make every meal a perfect — aT Sate a meal with this new Admiral lie SS 30” automatic’ range. Por- celain finish, full - width oven. cabinet, Special! 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Dual-channel living sound, 4-speed All porcelain, fully insul- ated with Robertshaw controls. Lifetime guar- antee on top burners and oven burners. amplifiers. 3-in-1 value! 169 OPEN =: eerie da M. to 9 P.M. / Phono plays all sizes and speeds, dual with 4-speed changer Latest 4-speed VM auto- matic record changer, tone control, 2. sapphire needles. Special! OLYMPIC Table Radio Full-powered radio pulls , In-even long distance sta- ; USE OUR BUDGET PLAN PAY JUST A LITTLE EACH ‘ / tions. For kitchen or bed- i) $4,438 | 7 RESTING > iS >... ‘ 7 —_—— ELEVEN i | 5 E f § + i noe i rik - HE IVEe tthe chee Eetpe gu5F 2 é +The fe fis pei = 3 Si 3 2 i 3 Reg ter Receiving Clerk Should Be Lucky if Clover Counts Honey Bee Potent + © Poison from a honeybee’s sting ds as potent, drop for drop, as Fattlesnake venom. v w F Before Spring? Nikita Seems to Think So as He Praises like in Vladivostok MOSCOW (AP)—Premier Nikita Khrushchey looking lems agitating the peoples.” : Khrushchev Remains a Policeman ‘for Only Eight Hours | He was a policeman only eight | hours. He was dismissed when 7 was learned he hadn’t been a Mc- Alester resident for one year. i i —- "". 23: North Sa | In Pontiac It’s ENGGASS Enggass priced from Use Our Layaway Plan Easiest Credit Terms ginaw Street Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. ‘til 9 P.M. ..~- Timeless Beauty Plus Enggass Value Our quality tradition is reflected in the brilliant diamonds and smart mountings of our exclusive Bridal Duet Selections. For that all im- portant occasion choose from classic solitaires or mod- ern design diamond ring creations... Up Visit Our Optical Department Dr. Barney Sarolin Optometrist arate THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1950 M litan in three areas wes mapenel* The rem Leaders on Cyprus participating ites and the sounee| Make Up Quarrel for special services; creation of a metropolitan district in the ‘Great- ‘er Flint area, and establishment |Cypriot leaders say they have set-\Grivas of. plotting his assassina- tion. ence Wednesday night and an nounced, “All our misunderstand- ings are over.” Grivas had denounced Makarios for approving an agreement that = fell short of uniting Cyprus with’ RRODES (AP)—Feuding Greek Greece, The archbishop accused the agreement Makarios told ‘newsmen after within Genesee |independence to the British island conferring with Grivas: “Some e colony of Cyprus. misunderstandings had arisen, Archbishop Makarios and the|but we were not responsible for chiet who led the|them. Third parties were. After DON'T WAIT BIRTHDAY & pe NEW COLLARS and-NEW CUFFS on OUR PARKAS Quilt-lined combed cotton sheen ) » « « hi-styled with bulky-knit boys’ sizes 4 to 12 Penney’s quilt lined combed cotton cords are fashion tail- ored! Check the cross over bulky knit collar, zip off hood and but- ton vent on sleeves. Machine wash at medium setting. cross-over collar, let-down cuffs that grow with your boy! Ma- chine washable, medium setting. PENNEY’S BARGAINS WON'T! FAMOUS PENNEY QUALITY QUILT LINED PARKAS! ORLON® PILE LINED JACKETS THAT CAN _ ZIP THROUGH SUDS! _ YES, and BIRTHDAY | PRICED FOR SAVINGS! $ men’s sizes 36 to 46 These jackets have everything! Lightweight warmth because they’re lined in Orlon pile... ease-of-care because they machine wash at medium setting (and that means less cleaning expense). Every style extra, too! Our long cotton cord jackets have a bulky knit roll collar, cotton ’n nylon knit trims, quilt lined sleeves. Colors: Natural, charcoal, antelope and antique blue. BOYS’ SIZES 6to8............ he, MACHINE WASHABLE Score Master Jackets The Short Jacket? Combed Cotton poplin with cotton and nylon knit twins...English Style Storm Collar, masculine plaid lining. Machin washable — San- 95 forized. Natural and Antelope — Sizes 36 to 46. pub Seb ees COTTON SHEEN YACKETS BOAST WARM LINING! Orlon®-dynel lined body ’n “ sleeves make Penney’s combed cotton sheens right for fall and winter! Get knit trims, side vents. Natural, antelope, char- coal, more! men’s sixes 36 to 46 195 Boys’ sizes 12 to 20 MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S STORE HOURS: Open Daily Through Soturdey DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S STORE HOURS: Open Monday and Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M, All Other Weekdays 9:30 A.M.-to 5:30 P.M. 10;00 A.M. to 200 P.M. ) ; a“ 7 P ] (Firm Charged Gus MOST AMERICANS ARE EATING FIFTEEN PER CENT MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS AGO. WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, Y MEAT ANDO MILK THAN ANY OTHER NATION IN THE WORLD. THIS IS ONE OF THE PRIMARY REASONS WHY OUR STANDARD OF LIVING iS THE HIGHEST IN THE WORLD With Collusion ’ Union Also Accused of $15,500 Take in Labor Relations Bargaining NEWARK, N. J. W—A federal grand jury Wednesday indicted the C. F. Mueller Co., two of its officers and two union repre- )sentatives for alleged violations of ithe Taft-Hartley Act: The indictment charges the Spaghetti and macaroni firm and ithe two executives paid $15,500 to lbakery union representatives in lilegally collusive labor-manage- |ment relations between December 1954 and December 1958. One ef the company officials indicted is H. Edward Toner, the Mueller president. Also indicted were C. Frederick — PER CAPITA— THE BEST WAY TO REAP THE MOST VALUE FROM YOUR FOOD DOLLARS iS TO SHOP THE FOOD PAGES OF ToDAYS PAPER. MAKE NOTE OF THE SPECIALS ADVERTISED. Nine counts in the indictment charge the company and its of- \ficials paid the money. Nine others charge the union officials jwith accepting it. The federal! investigation began in June when the FBI moved inte the case. Threaten to Halt Unloading U.S. Atty. Chester A, Weiden- burner said today: “This indictment demonstrates that, where evidence is available, Hog Farmers Get Unruly tcc anette as Prices Tumble Down ST. JOSEPH. Mo. ‘(AP)—About 20 men, worried by falling hog threatened to prevent unloading hogs at the stock- prices from night truckers Wednesday yards here However, the crowd broke up after deputy sheriffs were called to the scene. The officers were jeered but there was no violence to corrupt the bargaining ability of | either labor or management.” Mar : ; U.S. church membership may at St. Joseph, $13.35 at Kansas be 100 million. City and $13.25 at East St.Louis, THE PONTIAC PRESS, 4 * Ss SOs THURSDAY, Coa eet DCTOBER 8, 1959 » Sa “ks —F san 2 eS ; — : ¥ i is /F AP Wirephete high instrument. The telescope was built by the university with the support of the Office of Naval Research. The celebration continues today with radio astronomers holding a meeting on “the | next five years in radio astronomy.’ Sunday there will be an ‘Open House’ at the telescope site. SENSITIVE TELESCOPE — This University of Michigan 85-foot radio telescope, the most sensitive of its kind in the world, was put into operation Wednesday at its site on Peach Moun- tain, 16 miles northwest of Ann Arbor. Rear Adm. Rawson Bennett, chief of U.S. Navy re- search, spoke at the dedication of the 10-story- Iso Have... EXPERT INSTRUCTORS RENT o Brand New Betsy Ross bo eee . ; ad Pi ] | Nill Rent” ilusfetes r ae executive vice Prouident : All for THE WORLDS of t Zovasra Anthony J. GREATES T/ oe — gg aR _ =, Spinet Radio $90 wence| ASD ae ee d Recei rt me propuces more |GREATEST VALUE!| * =. ang ve... 3 Mo. Minimum 1 Private Lesson Per Week! Y NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P.M. IN OUR STUDIO 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 Pontiac (ots Caan OPEN MONDAY AND ZT Lil. These were the lowest levels} in 312 years. | * * * } The demonstration at the stock-| yard followed a rally: here at} which Ora Lee Staley of Rea, Mo.,| president of the NFO, said the} embargo is beginning to work. | ~ HERE NOW ARE The demonstration tied in with He told a crowd of about 1,000 5) a campaign by the National Farm- from Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and | ers Organization for an embargo Nebraska that the markets are on farm-to-market hog shipments ‘Juggling receipts in order to con-| a until prices increase cea! the true picture that farmers | . * * * in this and other areas are with-| Tuesday the NFO asked all holding their hogs | ) VM & RS ; farmers to hold hogs off the mar- } . e ntl the price for the best 1 = : - “ ’ grades reaches, 31960 per 10 CYPSUM Deposit Huge | i L . 4 IMPALAS—Nowhere else in the low-price field will you find luxury like this. These fresh, pounds Meo women of Indochina dislike fashionable Impalas—mogt at of all the superlative “60 Chevrolets—are all the car you ever Most Midwest markets said this paper money, but dote on sil- earned for. Each em istinctive treatment inside and out, with triple-unit rear lights, had little effect on Wednesday's ver coins. They keep their “bank ngertip door releases and safety-reflector armrests. Besides the Impala sport sedan above, : receipts and prices still went accounts” in chains strung around l there are a con ible, coupe and 4-4oor - down. Top quotations were $13.50 their necks , verti sport sedan. : CIGARETTES SLASHED! SAVE MONEY LOWER PRICES ON CIGARETTES Mua REGULAR... 52? iia KING SIZE 52.2? ie FILTER..... 52.24 ian LIMIT—1 CARTON SUPERLATIVE NEW CHEVROLETS FOR 1960! superlative ’60 Chevrolets. They you the same basic beauty and roominess as the 3 BISCAYNES—These (though ral never know to look at them) are the lowest priced of the road models. And, like all Chevies, they ride on cradle-soft Full Coil s shock and noise by thicker, newly jadeial body mounts. Al sedan above, you have your choice of a 2-door and a utility sedan. , isolated from ong with the 4-door Biscayne 4 BEL AIRS—Sumptuous as these Bel Airs are to behold, they're priced just above Chevy’s thriftiest models. And, like all Chevies, = ae you a choice of two of the thriftiest engines - going as standard equipment—the famed Hi-Thrift 6 and a new Economy Turbo-Fire V8 that gets up to 10% more miles out of a gallon of regular while giving you more “git” at normal speeds. There are the 4-door Bel Air sedan above, a 2-door sport sedan and sport coupe. ;. CHEVROLET * > Nearest to perfection a low-priced yA f | te AG aw : car ever came! ™ _ ae r ; Sst pewicde 5 STATION WAGONS—From clean-thrusting ¥ BLUE Paste BAN BLADES Economy c Reg Cc 69¢] nam 57°] i% 79 MAALOX ANACIN ALKA- BAYER LIQUID 100’s SELTZER ASPIRIN Re 0 Deo 25° 100° % 1") ts 93° Reg. 39° Reg. 49° Parke-Davis Parke-Davis **ABDEC Parke-Davis DROPS COMBEX b KAPSEALS MYADEC 50 cc G3] 100s M24] 100s wQi| s00s 95 Reg. Reg. Reg. 5 my 2" | ree OY ee QL me 8 SQUIBB MILES LILLY LILLY THERAGAN MULTIPLE TRINSICON MULTICEBRIN 100's 95 | 250's 31 60's 91 | 100's 24 Reg. Reg. : Reg. 9.45 6 6.47 ) a 3 5.08 4 UPJOHN UPJOHN Mead's MEAD’S UNICAPS | ZYMADROPS | POLY-VISOL | waratisis 100’s 49] 60cc 61] 60cc 19 100’s 44 Reg. Reg. ‘ mi 2" | tee BP] oe 2] me Bf : : TONI Q-TIPS Bufferin Home Porwenent ” Reg. o's Reg. 8 15 | 9B | MERIT PINEBOARD 43. NORTH SAGINAW ST. are stunni See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer ‘ Open ‘til 9 P. M. Monday and Friday ' PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | i MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, | | 631 OAKLAND at CASS Inc. FE 5-4161 $40 set ORRMMB her tescceeessteee di bbbics -al bh * Si gh Ye) Tee}. oe oe > a ” eee. eo. sbtk So Ree Vat Ep R Ut uc’ Res Sidhe . : ibe as a Ree eatin: ES i we. ; . ; < THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1950 , THiereiie ao cee e eee ese | | JUST ewey Bar netts JUST ARRIVED! Oss ) ; sulous Buys Ng 4 \ ae 2 Hart Makes Career of Thinking Big |} % NEW YORK iP — Once upon domed, fhstdloudy dressed man) A heart attack five years ago Hart, whose hobby is | : then ee ey oe, teehee ene says his only real unachieved goa : —e ed over his lack of formal edu-| “In eight weeks of lying in life is to become a beachcomb- ; ies wrote - bed make ; illion dollars. |°&t". : yor _— forelegs + oe a m ofen, 1 don’t oat eee 4 ‘Decolerae. so ae pda gd ot roes but the seg ‘ae baby ie the Scoop of the Year—on Sale Tomorrow at “The week betdte “Once in «|e ant _ natives oa dbname : Lifetime’ opened I was naktog $ [5 x $45 a week, the next week And when it closed a year half later, I only had $750 ~*~ * * But someone once said v's becuase t know tas voles oii eee New 1959 money that I’ afraid iw -s . and Pang pig nal about r= a = _ FRIGIDAIRE oS aaa —— CUSTOM IMPERIAL oF ee ww Sune al AUTOMATIC WASHERS Yes, Two Pants at $58.75! great dreams, had to go to work) , bapee he wes eit: enstgh to aie MF The Extra Pair Double the Wear! oalty couples memorably tl ; You Can‘t Get a Better Deal! Act One,” a best-sell tobi-| tthe at at EY @ All Wool Worsteds ! claim, which he hugely enjoys. ._ Se we tute © All Wool Sharkskins! m ies ° pleasantly, “I hate mock modesty. | ; Le months to pay e All Fine Imports ! I Believe people should enjoy suc-| ae Aa A fa ° cuss to the full f © All 2-Pants Suits! ' @ All Sizes —ree stars, Loncs BUY NOW—TAKE 12 WEEKS TO PAY! You Don’t Need ist say CHARGE IT!| the Cash! “T , —_ @ Double Trade-in Allowances people are left in @ Open Friday Night ‘til 8 cant wake wp i the orn and KEASEY press notice. : wb fre tlance att A Electric ance, so that one’s work. doesn’t 4620 DIXIE HIGHWAY, DRAYTON PLAINS PHONE OR 3-2601 rob one of all the other things.” - Bs ; Newest Styles! Finest Quality! ae . For years Hart, a tall, high- Don’t Delay! Shop and Save Today: [** Look! 295 Hard Finish All Wool , < SHARKSKIN Proud | SUITS Moment... Holds the Crease and Wears Like Iron On Sale Tomorrow at Just By any yardstick of \ values, these are truly S$ outstanding! Here you'll find just the suit you want in your cor- : rect size, choice new > ~ patterns. And they're all hard finish. The kind that holds the , crease so well. Bring the Mrs. tomorrow and : » get yours. / | 9 6 O | p, You Don’t Need the Cosh! PORES FORDS — Today | FALCONS — Thursday, October 8th ‘THUNDERBIRDS __ Eadie Sicele Ford OPEN Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 12 P. M. FIREE GiFtTs for EVERYONE . ~ FRIREE COrFee and DONUTS for EVERYONE See and Hear “Billy Martin and His Band" °@ _WPON Direct Broadcast Still Some Bargain Priced 59's . . . 25 to Choose From! EDDIE STEELE _... . FORD. BIG NEW OUTDOOR SHOWROOM 0 «+ ste ssh erst KEEGO. HARBOR { af cs 11 WONDERFUL VALUES IN NEW! @ Luxurious All Wool Imported Tweeds : Homespun-Saxonys or Velours % 2 : YTOPCOATS| They’re So Good Looking—Look! What_a Buy! % 3 4 “5 ce. pat ee \ x. : = F : . a § Pat) Aga wes} ° x $8 ag y F — . : ‘aah bg +f A buy like this you don’t ‘ oe get very often. Be smart, a tha ’ get yours now and be set ; age Ee 4. = for the fall and winter. : a You can’t save money any i ; easier, : You’re Missing a Bet if You Don’t See These Here Now! d the i You Don't Nee Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. Remember, just say CHARGE IT: 9 TaKe 12 Mecenee coo’ i ws a @ Ed 150 NORTH. SAGINAW-NEXT to SEARS ‘ i. ~ <@705. ORCHARD LAKE RD, “acon dedin'"" FE, 5-9204 by - a = © see te ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ae FOURTEEN | . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 ONE WEN o THE FABULOUS NEW ... ) ) | ) = = _ | i 4 7 Se Le Not in 32 years has such a car made its debut! New as 1960, loaded with luxury, yet priced right down with the lowest. If you're interested in medium price — class roominess, comfort and quality at low prices — class cost . . . Dodge Dart is the car for you. SALES PERSONNEL @ PAUL RIEMENSCHNEIDER (Sales Manager) © ERNEST RIEMENSCHNEIDER © AL LAVELLE © JERRY CARTIER ® DAVE BALLARD © TOM NEEDLES © DON ALEXANDER Be Our Guest For An Action Test! ~ New Dodge cab — forwards provide short — BBC compactness PLUS complete new ease in serviceability! Just 8934 inches from bumper to back of cab means longer trailers, bigger loads, easier handling.*Exclusive servi-swing fenders pull out, let you walk DO be E, ‘ NC. right up to the engine. Models from 15,000 Ibs. to big 76,800 ‘bs. G.C.W. diesel tandems, and JOHN J. SMITH DODGE, INC. can DODGE @ DODGE DART @ get ‘em for you quick and service you after the sale. 211 S. SAGINAW. ‘ 60 DODGE Most luxurious, most advanced car ever offered at such moderate prices. Never before so much new for you to choose from: Two wheel bases, every body style, and the most varied com- fort, convenience and performance options yet. Come in and see all that’s new for you! ss S Sh JOHN J. SMIT H : DODGE, INC. : DODGE IS BACK Sa IN PONTIAC! SERVICE DEPT. Complete and fully equpped with the latest ultra-modern facilities to service all makes and models of CARS and TRUCKS. : SERVICE DEPT. SUPERVISED by MR. DON BACHI 2 AITH +e + eee ee way Five e DODGE TRUCKS FE 3-7055, o ete gee v et OE 9 apa ng Dita ee th tatitciiel ine dane adh ne wine, itn 20% Ae, ae aes Ge a a lp al Ni le Sipe nt ali Nites age ge THE PONTIAC PRESS — oie ROMER GT 8 FAR BEA es on ot Se fi- $4,760,000 drain has not been decided to /Satisfaction of the county Board of Supervisors. x * * Mayor Donald L. Swanson, rep- resenting Southfield on the Board local tax committees have had a chance to study it in detail. : The issue is ‘presently before the Oakland County Circuit Court where attorneys are debating whether current drain assessment ‘proceedings should be scrapped altogether and new ones initiated where the benefitted areas (Sduth- field and Oak Park) would be assessed at large instead of through a special assessment dis- trict. SUE ANN SIMMS and Mrs. James R. * * * Mr. Simms of 43 Axford St., Lake Orion, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue Ann, to Robert E. Moehlman, son of The proposed amendment to the city charter would see the city and taxpayers share Southfield’s Critical Lisf Willie Mays, 15, of Detroit armed charged with robbery with intent to kill, will stand trial as an -adult. Sept> 29 during a holdup. XN Seriously wounded in the stomach, Weinman remains on the critical list today at Detroit Recetving Hospital. Mays faces a preliminary hear- ing in Detroit Recorder's Court tomorrow morning. Juvenile Court Judge Nathan J. Kaufman waived jurisdiction over the. boy after he allegedly con- fessed the crime to police. Weinman was robbed of $60 during the holdup and his broth- er, whe was in the store at the time, was slugged over the head and passed out momentarily. Mays also admitted that he stabbed a private policeman about | a week earlier when he surprised| Mays and his accomplice at the | rear of a home in Detroit's Palmer | tele Mays will be tried with ex-| als at Harvard University, Dr. convict William Floyd, 23, of High-| trick, far right. He was introduc Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Moehl- (Part of the Eight Mile storm drain Mian of 252 Atwater St., Lake |Cost, said Flannery. Orion. Nov. 2] has been set as | A date for the special election the date for the wedding. jon the amendment will be sched- os juled at the Oct. 19 meeting of the icity council, he said. Walled Lake Man) oak park hasn't decided yet ° iwhat action it will take on the to Attend Hear Ing idrain construction, its City Man- on State Schools jterday. . GINGELLVILLE — Dr. W. W.; Oakland Area PTA Council work. | WALLED LAKE—Cecil Scott of| ‘ ; : |Oliphant of the Orion Medical, shop they attended Sept. 29. 2104 Shankifi Dr., will attend Michi-|Predict Farm Surplus \Getap will be muest apeaher at} gan Education Assn, ‘Legislation | : : : |Gone Within 20 Years and Saturday at the MEA Build-!) ROCKTON, II. i jof leading farm editors predicts ing, Lansing. Scott will be one of 20 delegates that all farm surpluses will vanish representing various Michigan edu-|in the next 20 years. cational associations and MEA de-| The forecast came in a survey of pattments. He will represent thé|editors attending the Martseller- Michigan Department of Element-|Rickard Farm Editors Forum ary School Principals. \heré The hearings will provide an op-| portunity for the various education-|lieve that farmer-controlied mar- al departments to present to the|keting organizations will take over legislation commmissi6n their opin-|the government's role in agricul- ions on legislation in which each |ture by 1980. (UPID—A group to Wesley E. Thomas, assistant} Whale oil can be used in making department is interested, according | ; Ai executive secretary and staff =a vitamin pills, lipstick, ma fo id Students resentative to the commission. District to Get $50,000 More Another Carver Loan OK'd ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP —AI-, here until the school district can ready heavily in debt, the George| somehow be bailed out of a Washin Carver School Dis-| $132,000 deficit. trict here \today received approval} 4 total of $125,000 in loans has m the State Department of Pub-/heen approved since an auditor's ic Instruction to borrow an addi- report revealed the deficit last stional $50,000. pee | - * * * * * * | The loan will be sought on the | Other borrowings approved by| strength of state support forth-|the state public instruction author-| coming for the stricken schoo] dis- jog today include $200,000 for — Clarkston, $350,000 for Troy, $100,- The state department has ad- (000 for North Branch and $81,600) vocated continued borrowing |for Almont. . oil, soap and other products. oe es at ee FLOWERS . ‘ eo _ FUN WITH NATURE — Youngsters like Sandra Morley, 11, of 30100 Beck Rd., Wixom, enjoy matching pictures of fall flowers senson, Guided tours along a nature trail also are available for groups by reservation with the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Author- ity in Detroit, stal jager Virgil C. Knowles said yes-| It also showed the editors be-! land Park. Bishop Marshall R. Reed, presid Your PTA Is j ly Planning Proper Group Will Hear of Life in Belgian Congo the Proper School PTA meeting! Principal speaker at the work- 'Monday at 8 p.m. at the school shop was Mrs. Charles Neldrett. . ~~ ’ president of the Michigan Council »~ * of Parents and Teachers. Theme of Dr. Oliphant’s talk e+ A will be “Health and Living Can- She stressed the need for in- ditions in the Belgian Congo. creased enrollment in lecal PTA’s Members of the PTA Board as a prerequisite for accomplish- will give a report of the East ment of goals in local schools. ie . —~* With this directive to follow, Mrs. Francis Rusch, membership bd chairman for the Proper School Oakland Firm association, is urging all parents to be present and enroll at Mon- day's meeting. CLARKSTON — The Space Age will set the theme for the PTA- planned Clarkston Elementary School Fair this Saturday * * * Space candy and Neptune juice will be among refreshments served ‘during the event scheduled from 5:30 until 8:30 p.m, OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — How- My t int ard L. McGregor Jr., president of} ,,.’ yomry oases hes © National Twist Drill and Tool Co.| “Moonb am Silhouettes, satel: here, has presented two scholar-| lite Spin and Big Dipper. ships to freshmen at Michigan! As an added attraction a king State University Oakland, in be-|and queen will be chosen from half of his company. ‘pupils to reign over the fair * * * * * * The tuition awards, amounting) Cochairmen of the event are to more than $500, represented the Mrs Richard Funk and Mrs enthusiasm and interest felt by the Bruce Embery. company in having a new univer-| sity in the community, McGregor said! He said that the firm, like | program of the first meeting of many other business interests in | North Hill Elementary School PTA the area, wanted to accept the Monday, Mrs. Roy Taylor. asso- responsibility. of doing all in their ciation president, announced to- power to support higher educa- day. tion in the Oakland-Macomb com- * * * Two Scholarships for MSUO Given by Local National Twist Drill ROCHESTER — Parents mill visit classrooms as part of fhe munity. : A short business session preced- ‘ing the visitation period will be D. B. Varner, chancellor of held at 8 p.m. in the multi-pur- MSUO, welcomed the gift of the two scholarships as an act of gen- erosity that will have two notable benefits. | return membership applications First, he said. the scholarships) a8 soon as possible as the will make it possible for two) membership cards will be ready worthy students to go to college.| for the opening meeting. a oe a | The PTA Board has appointed wet in the & aan active, inter-| ~ommittee chairmen for the 1959- : sity as a commu- 60 school year. nity enterprise. * * * * * The fact that some 50 scholar-- They are Mrs. Hudson Hill, pro- ships have been donated by in-|8ram: Mrs. George Stoughten, dividuals and firms in the area, magazines; Mrs, Warren Smith attest, Varner said, to an unusual] |2"4 Mrs. Howard Concoby, Ways degree of community interest in, and Means; Mrs. Frark Strubler, and support of, the university’s| Publicity; Mrs. Francis Riffle, program. health; and Mrs. Donald Kemler, 3 County Collegians nH to Attend Bear Game Three Oakland County students, who are members of the 110-piece Central Michigan University Marching Band, will attend the Chicago Bears-Los Angeles Rams football game at Wrigley field Sunday. pose room of the school Mrs, Taylor urges parents to SOUTHFIELD — The Lee Brooks—Duck Lake Schools PTA is sponsoring a Fal] Roundup. at the Brooks School Saturday. Festivities will begin with a ham dinner at 5 p.m., followed by games for all ages. Movies, cake walk, country store, White elephant booth and a bake sale will be included. se U.S. Buys Ground Lamb The are Julia A. Federico, daugh-|for School Lunchrooms ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Feder- ico, 145 Shadbolt St., Lake Orion;|| WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Ag-| Ronald D. Swanson, a 1959 gradu-|riculture Department. has an-| ate of Brandon High School in/nounced the purchase of 147,000, Ortonville, and Allen R. Warren,|pounds 6f frozen ground lamb for) son of Homer Warren, 429 Park-|donation to school lunchrooms. The} dale St. ster. cost was $88,000 boy have a year leas hree , ; i i s-| The final pick-up of contributions ee ae t students play the clari hod mre gy lamb purchas.| 7 he mir Saturday. Persons | an option to buy. Signing is Shirley Curtie while looking on from The band will be featured in halt-|week. So far, 189 thousand pounds |with articles to donate are asked| left are Justice Elmer Dieterle, time jes which will be tele-|have been bought at a total price|to contact either Harold Brion or|. and Avery Parker. Alsay present cast from, t to coast. lof $113,000. \Mickael Mannino, , shown was Fred Harbrueger of the local VFW Post. NITIAC. MICHIGAN. SPEAKS AT MSUO — Principal speaker at yesterday's “‘Clergymen’s Convocation" at Mich- igan State University Oakland was the Dean of Woods section, Detroit police said. | Chapel and Plummer Professor of Christian Mor- George A. But- ed by Methodist ent of the Mich- ‘|Community Methodist Church will | + ‘ + | 1 Pentiac Press Phote igan Council] of Churches, at left. Chairman of the steering committee in charge of the day-long program was the Rev. Robert F.. Hermanson of the University Presbyterian Church, Avon Town- ship, in the center. The convocation drew 100 ministers of many faiths to the new university Food Best Way Boys Club to Rival Soviet Begins Building Fund Economist Says U.S.) KEEGO HARBOR — The home- Should Use Agriculture ess Boys’ Club of West Bloomfield ° has its major problem half solved. | to Fight Reds Sa « Heart of the Lakes VFW Post V ASHINGTON — A Whit RAS Ee mane 2706 here has made a site avail- House economic adviser says . . able to the boys for a new club- America should make agriculture house. They lost their old one be- “a major testing ground’ in its'hind the Roosevelt High School rivalry with the Soviet Union. * * * to allow Don Paarlberg, President Eisen- building hower's special assistant on eco — A: 99-year lease on 300 square nomic matters, said there was no) feet of property on Summers other area where American, street, behind the VFW Hall, was strength so greatly exceeds Russia.| given to the boys’ club by the He said the way to turn Ameri- VFW for a token fee of $1 a ca’s agricultural superiority to | year with an option to buy the international advantage was to | site. share the fruits of U.S. abun- The next step for the boys is dance and help other nations step {0 raise money to build a new up their own farm production. clubhouse on the site. They have Paarlberg, who ‘spoke at the $1,750 in the kitty and already Agriculture Department yesterday, @ve gained another $250 in their ‘took his theme from President Ei- Current “Bucks for Blocks senhower’s proposal to set up a Palen “food for peace” program * * * * * * In their fund drive, the boys are He said the United States already selling tickets for $1 each, enough has gone a long way toward using to buy one cement block to add surplus farm goods for advancing to the construction of the club- American foreign policy but more poyse. should be done. . PO » “We want to build a 50 by 70 | Paarlberg said, though, that care, foot clubhouse on the site,” an- | must also be taken to avoid “‘dump-| nounced Carl Misfelt Sr., director ing’’ crops on other countries and Of the Boys’ Club. threatefing international price’ “We figure we can build it our- structures selves, with a little volunteer help perhaps, for $10,000... he added $95,000 Pledged : for New Church in Clarkston expansion of the school cam- CLARKSTON—A final tabulation| of the Methodist Church Ground-| Breaking Crusade this week shows a total of $95,000 pledged for a new church. according to the Rev. | William J. Richards, pastor. More than 100 men of the church called at 600 Clarkston area homes in the campaign for ‘ the new church scheduled for construction in early April. Kingscott Architects and Engi-| neers Co. of Kalamazoo has been hired to design and supervise the construction. | The new church will be of colo- nial architecture to coincide with the parsonage across from the Clarkston high school. ! * * * | With a balance of some $81,000, lin the building fund, and the new! |total pledged, church officials plan) |to borrow an equal amount to begin' constructiod next spring. Auction Saturday, 5 P.M. at Paint Creek Church GOODISON — The Paint Creek stage an auction Saturday, begin- ning at 5 p.m., at the church lo- cated at the intersection of Orion’ and Collins roads. * * * | Auctioneer will be Duane Upton. | He will take bids on furniture, farm | equipment, electrical equipment, | dishes ‘and other donated items. | wv New Members Sunday when it was torn down this summer MAKE IT LEGAL — Members of Heart of the Lakes VFW Post 2706 at Keego Harbor sign legal papers giving Boys Club of West “Bloomfield a site for 4 new clubhouse behind the VFW hall FIFTEEN ee me Truth, Clergy Told Dean of Harvard Chapel Addresses 100 at MSUO By LEE WINBORN . “ A hundred ministers from Macomb and Oakland counties yesterday heard one of the country’s leading re- ligious educators urge them to press steadily forward in their striving for truth. The occasion was the first Clergymen’s Convocation at Michigan State University Oakland with Dr. George A. 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Waite's... model SSH-A w/trade Downstairs TWENTY It's So Easy for You to Lose “Clean that attic And the yard é Stopping fires ' Isn't hard.” This simple rhyme written by a ! grader in a fire prevention cantest sliows his awareness of th causes and dangers of fires. BY AP Newsfeatares * * * Unfortunately, too few Americans take his lead. Last year fires killed more | than 11,000 persons in the United States—one every 47 minutes— amd caused more than one billion dollars preperty damage. Ninety per ceat of the fires could have been prevented. Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 410 is an ideal time to school yourself avert fire to the causes of fire your home regularly on wars to Be alert and inspect LIGHTNING $ PER CENT One-fourth of all fires are started by careless use of matches smoking: 15 per cent by the misuse of electricity. Nature's cveatest fire starter—lightning— ‘cour r 9 per cent * * *® season your vulnerable than Defective heating , ‘ + yw its cause 8 per cent of nome During the winter is more ies account for another 4 per nt Have them checked Delore they're put in use Never overwork a beater or furnace that's giving insufficient heat. elderly people. Keep a metal screen in front of burning fireplace and use care handling hot ashes. Alwajss ~posit ashes in a metal container with cover. Keep wood, coal and ammable liquids away from the mace. and the furnace room free trash. Dispose of all trash guiarly HEATERS DANGEROUS Great care should be taken in sing portabie heaters — they can e very dangerous. They should ways be level and in a _Spot here there is no danger of ement) quEASt? | Stomach upset? Heartburn... gas | acid indigestion? Reach for TUMS and BIG relief! Tums relief 1s jem, J it safe! 3 rolls, We. PS. Nh a —_ oe UE » ous - Don't TOSS IT out! — or basements. Don't let piles of junk accumulate in attics An accidentally dropped cigarette or electrical short nearby could ignite the papers, clothing and paint, and the fire could be out of control before it was noticed. tripping over them. Be cautious While it is outdoors, occasionally | in filling oil or kerosene heaters throw water over it to keep it moist | ' and wipe off any spillgae immedi- and fresh. ately Never fill a heater when) ‘it is hot or in use. the house cut the bottom of the jtrunk diagonally and put water, © Gas heaters should be vented (with sugar in it into the hollow | te the outdoors unless specifically part of the stand that holds the! approved for unvented use. and gas heaters use up oxygen | when they burn, so the ., Should always be ventilated when use an one is in use. Don't tree. * * * Never place a tree near the |) fireplace, stove, television set, iradiator or electric bulbs. Use electric heater in the bathroom where water increases the sheck "flammable decorations of glass hazard. Keep all heaters a safe distance | clothing, furniture from bedding, and other combustibles. Be careful in wearing robes or with flowing sleeves — they're a hazard, especially for Painful, often fatal, when a sleeves dresses burns sometimes éccur person wearing such reaches across an open burner. * * *® invite trouble by loading electrnecal circuits Be certain fuses are of the amperage—a proper fuse is “safety valve.”’ * * * When vou need to repair ot extend wiring. call a competent electncian. Buy only electric ap pliances and cords listed by Under- | writer's Laboratories, Inc. Don't wires under rugs, over hooks or in a place where they may be| subject to wear or mechanical | damage. Consult it may carry. 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Maple, Walled Lake tb Ae al nk ik a aa. il a Ra te I ah ck a i da a a a ia aa fl a al . \ waa MW sok «at de ~ aa THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, n Pontiac and Nearby Areas fairfurusn” OCTOBER 8, 1959 | All Turkish Johnnie Walker Style Center eet : Cigarettes Here We Go Again MARRY APIGIAN | Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. HARRY 5, O'NEILL for Mrs, Harry (Tan-|Friday "Harry S. O'Neill, 58, of Drayton) DAMASCUS, Syria @ — A ban BECAUSE YOU ARE MAKIN , of 486, Pad-/Pel with burial in Oak Hil Ceme-lpising quttered’a heart attack at on ll ypen of Terheh clgartis | SUIT SALE SUCH A Pa a ) held at 1 p.m, his hothe yesterday and was dead| #"4 tobacco went into force | —=—=— chapel in Woodmere LISA LYNN GREEN arrival at St. Joseph Mercy) Gavashest the Arab world Wo. | Fis : Fort St., De-| Graveside service was. held at|tospital pat | ae $ is at the Melvin/11 a.m. today at Perry Mount Park)” 5... 97 oS teen oe ed Home. Cemetery for Lisa Lynn Green, in- = fos Motor Division was taken became of “a now | . husband and|fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-(P)°ved af Plymouth agreement between Turkey and J Buy One Suit for...............$39.95 Pontiac. iMam-E. Green of 216 W. Cornell besides his wife, Oli | Israel under which Jeract was | Get Another Suit for............§ 1,00 | Tuesday after! st Arvangements were by. the|,,S tice Sone Willian L. of Fou een caches: | AH SAN OR “fsa died ‘shortly after ‘birth |uderdale, | Fia., Richard of} their Turkish mames locally.” | 2 Suits for .....$40.95 FIELDS Tuesday at Pontiac Generel Hos. 07m? 84 Harry J. Jr. of Berk. The ban shuts Turkish cig: | Mrs. Wiley (Ada M.) Fields, 69,| ita) ; five daughters, Mrs. Cath-| arettes and tobacco out of Arab. | A $5.00 set | . died yesterday| ___ erine Casper of Detroit, Mrs.) markets from Morocco in North | of Cuff Links | daughter, Mrs, Marjorie Gorsline of Berkley, Mrs.| africa to the Middle Fast. | with the Pur- Hast ive, 3 segs cing y Marok haat i Turkish tobacco is a favorite | terol a eater PIEACS Guilty fs, Saios Seren “EH reer me ; six s; six Ohio, and Mrs. stepdaughters; one brother, and Grogg IsRenamed HB Johnni Radio Society Head ° nnie Walker 86 N. Saginaw St. Opposite Federal eee satin (3 ndR ids sisters. Sa*call] OFANG RGDICS eee Pontiac Man Awaiting GUY T. SPENCER Leon Grogg, 4461 Parnell St., : gE i : F 5 ; te 5 i = £ a8 E t ae oe a ak fit BE Ee i $ 5 Sentencing on Charge of Assault . Herbert O. Wilson, 30, of 607 Granada St., today awaited sen- tencing on a charge of assault with S. Saginaw St., will be held p. m. Friday at the Pursley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Lake Orion. Mr. Spencer died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home ‘Tuesday. Waterford Township, has been re-| elected president of the Oakland) County Amateur Radio Society. | Dept. Store We Welcome Layaways Open Fri. and Mon. ‘til 9 P.M. FE 2-7795 Elected vice president was Cley-' JOHN F. ERNEST ton Gillies, 329 Michigan Ave., HOLLY TOWNSHIP—Service for) WS8HGI; secretary, Wayne Garrett, John F. Ernest, 79, of 14311 Holly|s33 Cristy Rd., Waterford Town- Rd. will be held at 2 p.m. Satur-| . , . . day at Dryer Funeral Home, Holly,| Ship, W8SON; assistant secretary, Burial will be in Lakeside Ceme-| Joseph Wallace, 4001 Lovella St., tery. Waterford Township, K8HIY; Mr. Ernest died today in Lapeer treasurer, John Wall, 37 Belmont after a prolonged illness. 'St., W8MRS, and assistant treasur- intent to commit murder in the beating of a disabled war veteran : . whose former wife married Wilson. * section 1 ree *| nieipal pefting tthe. time for’ park.| Wilson, who was arrested by ee the ow dl M r 6: 7 ss to. 9:00 p.m. and such mer —e j eg age ie ~ = rom one hour up| Aug. us! r elon paid meters showitg the time allowea|ing of Jack Levandoski, 35, Grand for such parking. The meters = ssid} Rapids, in a downtown Grand nicipal x lo fT) used from: ee oS Eastern Rapids hotel, yesterday changed ® of Ordinance 1354 be hereby amended to read SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE NEW 1959 PLYMOUTHS Never Before At This Low Price! Section 9 On week, as follows: located g F 5 $ é g Day an the pon a Labor mr f Veterans Day, Thanks- giv Christmas Day, provided above shall not apply to the park- pts and Geminol wee mdence ing lot t any | nues by the provision of Section Section 6: That Gection 7 (A) to said Ordinance. said 1 (A) to reed as follows: Section 7 (A) Hospital Parking Ordinance No. ij ffilies Section 8: f10) days from and its passage F i F after g = E 4 & i E HH on J which time limits shall fs hereby added added Let os euiner.| u! located|ex-wife and two sons by their 4 con-|marriage were there. parkin Section 1: All ordinances or ts of ordinances inconsistent herewi! are hereby re- shall take effect ten the date of City Commission of A | as governed (a). Section Monday, Tuesday,|;; * Wednesday, Thursday. Priday ‘and t Satur-)his plea to guilty as charged in ys ol- a New Grand Rapids Municipal Court. Wilson is being held under $10,000 bond in the Kent County Jail. After his arrest, police said Wilson admitted driving to Grand Rapids and asking Levandoski by telephone to meet him at the hotel on the pretext that Levandoski's government pension for a disability, ‘entered the hotel roonr and sat in a chair, police said. Wilson admitted beating him over the head with a table lamp, police said. Surviving the a daughter, Mrs, | George Eby of Flint; two grand- children and three great-grandchil- dren. One sister also survives. Queen’s Equerry Dies ROSS, England (#— Lt. Gen. Sir Sidney Clibe, 85, who had a distinguished military career in World War I, and since 1952 an extra equerry to Queen Elizabeth, died Wednesday after he was as- sisted out from his burning home. It’s a Half-Block Walk to the Bank in Tomah TOMAH,“Wis. @ — The Bank of Tomah and its vault are about a half block apart. The bank is temporarily located er, Harold Welch, Clarkston, W8NAV. 2 Biscayne Models — Added by Chevrolet DETROIT —Chevrolet today added two more models to its lowest priced Biscayne series of standard size cars and said they would carry factory list prices $30 below any previously an- | nounced. The two new models, a two- door and four-door, will be called Biscayne Fleetmasters. The fac- tory list price will be $2,026 and $2,076. This is before any taxes, transportation charges or op- tional equipment. The Fieetmasters have a little | .| from the regular Biscayne line. less trim and different upholstery FOR EXAMPLE 1865 « 2-Dr Sedan = IMAGINE!!! PRICED LESS THAN THE NEW COMPACT CARS! FOR A FULL SIZED PLYMOUTH! With Ultra Comfort, Advanced Styling, and Unmatched Performance Economy!— Up to 25 Miles Per Gallon! This Is Your Best Buy Today. Come In And Drive It Away. For Many Thousands Of Miles Of Happy Motoring! Complete Ready To Drive Away! “The Show Place of Pontiac” R&R Motors, Inc. Chrysler—Plymouth—Imperial Pontiac here 724 Oakland FE 4-3528 nenenee senna = ic tence Saeee Sota By % ey sso SD eRe Ge ee ee sr i * Se ae reeks eet Bee |jroom...and the mood is sure to be a pleasing one when you select syour sofa from the 1960 collection created by KROEHLER he : THE “BARCLAY” Your choice of sofas og ; 199° $20 DOWN 10% DOWN... TERMS, OF COURSE! OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS ‘til 9 P.M, Tigle gn eee Ae ose i ee ee SOUTH SAGINAW ST. at ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | { a iia a ed fy * be et THE “MONTCLAIR” 4: i Especially be sure to see the , : beautiful examples of charm- i ing traditional styling as pic- ce ied tured here...lavish in beauty ma ...and so richly endowed with ne aes creature comfort! Selectnow — 4 from a dazzling array of very : new fabrics and decorator . colors! ” SS oe, Sa souk % , lle ¥ ~@s* eC ee os PARK BEHIND STORE-IT’S FREE ri. boty Re % > . << -. = b Lad ¢s 7 < WS Bie a a 5 *. ie H aad, RTT RS i i AE tS Oa ee ee a Wt ar ae Oe sk SBE NAA AEM cls Saco DS | Rambler Line to Be Unveiled Oct. 14 - TWENTY-TWO American Adds 4-Door Sedan A new fourdoor sedan modeljentry. The rear doors on the four-| The six-cylinder engine develops has. been added to the Rambler'door sedan also open to 7 de-|90 horsepower and has a compres- American line for 1960, which -vill grees, |sion ratio of 8 tor. be unveiled Oct. 14 across the na-- Window area has been increased) Regular grade gasoline ig recom- tion. iby elimination of the “lip” on the|mended. ~~ The American line also includes upper edge of the. doors and rear; All Rambler American models two-door sedans and station wag- quarter panel. In addition to pro- are less than 15 feet long (178.3 ons, and accounted for almost 25 viding smoother body line and en-\inches), but provide interior room per cent of total Rambler produc- larging the glass area, it pro-|for five adult passengers. tion in 1959. ‘vides more comfort for those who| The cargo compartment of the “This new model was added to like to drive or ride with an clbow, gtatien wagen has a carrying the popular 100-inch-wheelbase resting on the window sill. The) capacity of 5? cubic feet with the American series because of public change increases the glass area a) rear seat down. The Super sta- demand for a four-door model,’’ sedans by 5.1 per cent and of) tien wagon has a chrome reol- according to Roy Abernethy. vice-'station wagons by 2.5 per cent. | top Travel-Rack which provides _— s rear quarter side windews te One mechanical change for 1960 In line with American Motors’ | eliminate blind spots for rear seat |is the use of bonded brake linings All candidates for the West port to “Gramps” Misfeldt. policy ef retaining styling sta- | passengers, thereby previding instead of riveted linings. The new bility, the American for 1960 has | virtually the same glass area 4s (linings offer longer life with no only slight styling changes. on the two-deor sedan. Door opening angles have been The car's compact length and) : , changed from last year’s 3) de- wheelbase results in a turning/fr the first time on the 1960 grees to 75 degrees to allow easier diameter of only 36 feet. | models. ‘danger of. scored brake drums. Power steering is being offered; The veiled Tuaregs of the Sahara Take Wind Baths never bathe. Wind-driven sand ‘scours their bodies. ALL YOUR SAVINGS ATLANTA (UPI) — The city of Auanta is looking for a clean-cut, Yankee type to spread the message | of grits, goobers and Gone With | the Wind to the world. This Saturday, Atlanta will em brace its one millionth resident, Chances are he will be fairly, young, fairly well educated, fairly} well off and be wearing a gray flannel suit. Chances are better) that he will hail from New York.; | Illinois, Pennsylvania or some oth- er Northern outpost. ; There are those who insist that only that type of person would be | representative of the New Atlanta CURRENT Where you save does make a difference! Atlanta Will Celebrate Its Millionth Resident banks of the Chattahoochee River | in 1$37 has come a long way. | Sherman wouldn't recognize the chromium, steel and concrete skyscrapers which now make up the least southern of southern cities this side ef Miami Beach. Whether Atlanta now is a city of one million people is open to question, too, but it doesn't really matter. The 1950 census gave the city proper only 331,000 residents, but since then two more counties have been added to its “‘metropoli- tan area” which the best guess put | last year at 929,000 people. WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico White House Correspondents’ It will be the first press has accepted an invitation to the THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1959 Hear Case far Halting Detroit-Bay City Run LANSING \(®— Arguments for discontinuance of the night Bee- liner train between Detroit and Bay City were heard Tuesday by the State Public Service Commis- sion. The New York Central Railroad Bloomfield club team should re- ' My 724 Ookland Ave. Only rarely will you find a motorear which weds fashion to function in quite so beguiling a way. An exploratory drive will « prove one heartening point , . . there is a car whose luxury is ; reassuring, and whose liveliness will still be a constant pleasure ; even after your first thrill of ownership bas deepened into lasting pride. An Imperial awaits your pleasure now at R& Chrysler—Plymouth—Imperia! Pontiec IMPERIAL 1960 R MOTORS, Ine. FE 4-3528 | —the city that Gen. William T. Sherman burned down 95 years ago last month. “Yankees get to be the most southern people in the world after a while here,” said W. Wailes Thomas, co-chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce executive committee sponsoring the big event. ‘First thing you know they are sitting under the magnolias wearing string ties and sipping mint juleps.”’ EACH ACCOUNT INSURED to $10,000 The city which began as the little town of Terminus on the ad a 3 toe * ere as ia Ps eer’ ar Ladies All Weather . Coat [> 4 with Orlon = Zip-out : warmer 7 %, oe bie srmabee STORE MIRACLE MILE You'll need this coot for the coel and nasty weather ahead. Weor i it now ve without the orlon liner. es Prd Later zip in | 4 the needed warmth Choice of willow green © or beige. ‘ ss Le ee 4 e Use a ; Convenient ~ Lion Charge $9950 and Groom’s Ring FABULOUS GIFT FOR YOU “ ‘No Money Down eru 51° Weekly ! ~ Dazzli 19-Diomend Ring $13950 WKC’s EXCLUSIVE MIRACLE DIAMONDS — ‘Ee Guaranteed Protects your diamond 1S GUARANTEED windstorm, burglary or hold-ups for 1 year. FREE SERVICE for 1 Full Year EVERY MIRACLE RING and° Insured against fire, lightning, IN WRITING! LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY! 108 NORTH SAGINAW Open Friday and Monddy Nights ‘til’ 9 & Rad Lf le ahaSa SS Eee ee ae. ae oe oe ee a ee ™ _ rr = _— OU -_ pa 6 - © wae =a =| «+ +. Ciel ee | elhULrrrhUCU rlCU er: LULL eehLCOULe TF: e. hUcerhUcellUhLrhUm er mhUL mL Uh er Se OmhUS lhl ell Oe ST OU ~~ pe =, . : ™ ‘ ‘ ch it ‘ ee ge ts fg te Fe AP? BPE FF boo eer ee ‘ ‘ - ae . ¢* ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 Friendly Dept Ss UIRON Covington, Ky. It is the Monjelwhich seats only three persons. 1 World's smallest church is at Casitio Roman Catholic Church, aap {|e rtiaa ee EP - rACIN/ WEAR boost from the West virtually as- ; fared that such a conference would ee een, ae ab one Vasily V. Kuznetsov Soviet de ports to the present assembly for ; ib Sivolenl subaieliny tesiead the its consideration. The assembly iv< ral sgecho te U.N bi maaed « apmere Gee |) oy FANTASTIC BARGAINS b. . sg and also to decide whether 4 ’ : ‘a establish another committee | outers eore_C- The United States took the yy! auspices a0 one te yoni, dai lcee wea uc canttat he ‘\ © Water Repellent U.N. cqnferences: on peacetul | Work of a U.N. outer Raincoots : _— ef atomic nye “7 pong ge dealt ar @ Warm Quilt-Lined = Lew Prices anf : * Miscshower, ie: — cooperation, and an in Cor ce. —— ca] tional conference, ~ ° | “ “We welcome this new” depar-| *. &€:.% * © Washable, Vinyl 4 *4 BUMPER * ture in Soviet policy and hope that! «. ?. Leather Jackets rr BARGAIN! ene %t means cooperation in the hana! The idea he cole a of fas © ; | Ba i ; ‘ experiences explor: outer, @ ° | ae se werk 2 oe the| space gfvuicad ey. its, daar _ . Your Choice Fs 19¢ Double Crotch 1.99 Full Size : » v5. 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Pontiac, Michigan, will meet in the Com- mission Chamber on October 13, 1959, at o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions and ad nace | that may be made by parties rested. 8 in Dated: October 7, 1989 ADA R. EVANS City Clerk Oct. 8, 1959 ORDINANCE No. 1396 Adopted October 6, 1959 Effective 4 An Ordinance to gmend Ordinagce No. 1 entitled * Kowa) Appr tion dinance for Year 1969"° by adding to id ordinance Section 2A. An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No 1981 enti ‘The Armual Appropriation Year 1969" by ding to New Fall 10 to 44 Ladies’ Dresses $6999 Wool Jersey $599 Dresses ....... Fine Poplin 10 to 44 White Uniforms $6999 : New Maternity $299 Dresses .......- Bection 2A. The City of Pontiac ordains: Section 1. That Ordinance No, 1361 entitled “The Annual ; awe Ordi- mance for the Year 1950" be and th ee: Brighter horizons begin tonight - Srna Dae ony Hee blic Library, which sum, together with BUMPER BARGAIN! 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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959. SAS BUY WAREHOUSE DIRECT TO YOU. _ OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY,. . FRIDAY | ‘TIL 9:00 P. M; TUESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 5:30 P. M, CLOSED - WEDNESDAY TWENTY-FOUR ‘Singer, 38, Died in Rome Wednesday Lanza Teeter-Tottered on Success Ladder | os Att, j ¢ Jim Murray, the foriier RCA|catarth so badly that on some daysyonly “when"” and ‘if he felt be| A f) ft f Tree ) was ready. As it turned out, he AU UU su. fd From Our News Wires “HOLLYWOOD — Mario Lanza’s'Victor vice president, interviewed|he couldn't sing.” career was one of the movieS'/him af that time and recalls: - Murray signed him anyway and strangest. “He weighed nearly 800 pounds/it was quite a deal—for Lanza.) ast _ The one-time piano mover who|—100 more than he does now. He/He got a $3,000 bonus and the| Lanza buckled down. He baw aj = ; ’ Tie, might have become the greatestitold me he was bothered yjcontract stipulated he would work/doctor for his catarrh: a ; singing star in movie history, died and exercised to Ise : WAREHOUSE BRANCH STEWART-GLENN CO. PARK RIGHT AT THE DOOR of a heart attack Wednesday in| studied under Enrico Rosati in New The tate Italian conductor, Ar- | summer he sang for Jan turo Tescanini, ence said that » i while the latter vacationed from} =< Fe==e""| Accents Liberation Nole === From poor beginnings in Phil- They weren't big enough. adelphia’s tough neighborhoods, he When he made his first appear- won quick success that brought hima] wasHINGTON (AP) — Ameri-| National Committee, is a compre-| *™® at the Heliywood Bowl 2 year. His golden tenor voice made priority to “peaceful liberation’ of| defense policies, recommended as| him popular with millions—bothjcaptive peoples from Communist guide lines for futtre party plan-| Lanza got a huge ovation after bobby soxers and their mothers.’ domination, a Republican study | ning. his first aria (his wife says it! successes. Then he tossed over} 4ny weakening of the bonds that! shifting of foreign economic aid ger. his career and did nothing for a i: rd satellites to Moscow, said) from government grants to prt He signed with MGM—on prac; - year. He got in a fight with that the 40-member committee, named/vate investments and loans, (2) tically his own terms. His con-| i Rome, Italy, at age 38, thousands | |York. And gradually his career of miles from the Hollywood he} gained momentum. hated. Q ange Cpor He made concert tours. One} Peerce voice of the 26th Century.” Hollywood, but turned them down. | more than a million dollars in one! : : 7 : 1947, representatives of most of can foreign policy should give top/hensive statement or? foreign = the big studi a hand. x* * * |committee said today. | In the foreign affairs field, the! lasted 12 minutes). After that, His first movies were fantastic! “We must encourage and exploit report favored (1) progressive|the studio offers were much big- Hollywood giant, MGM. over his /@St yeni baa — ra long-|conditional trade with Communist iat allowed him to make any role in ‘‘Student Prince."’ They said T@ns© —_— : Sirhan, ern, eS Sed SAVE UP TO °40.00 ON FAMOUS DAYSTROM ~ KUEHNE -- DOUGLAS SETS * x * Lent he was washed up. = xcept for television. " , ms | It thus sounded the “‘liberation’|€Mergency military force by the aren note that formed a prominent part|United Nations in the event of Yet he came back, making head-|of the Republican party’s 1952/ crisis. Government Units Can | lines again and again. He never!platform, but which administra-! * * * . | equaled his first — but none-ition foreign policy pronounce-| The committee advocated main- Check Off Union Dues theless was doing wel }ments have soft-pedaled in recent!tenance of a balanced and round- a = Remember these incidents? jyears. The committee, however,|ed defense with a variety of weap- LANSING Pee Sata peara 1955—A Las Vegas casino can. “8S Careful to qualify its libera- ons for either global or limited units can lawfully check off union ; _ | tion 90sal with the words wars, but with the United States dues of employes at their request, | celed his $100,000 night club ce ar : : ic en, an attorney general's opinion has 9 | Peaceful’ and “nonviolent.” striving constantly for disarma- aa ieee — he | The group, called the Committee ment agreements decided, had laryngitis. , jon Program and Progress, also! ‘‘We seek to insure that the Rep. F. Charles Raap (D-Twin . endorsed a proposed international frontiers of the free world rest Lake) asked for the ruling, specif- 1954—A storm of controversy agreement for the demilitarization, not on our own shores, not on the ically inquiring if road commis- when he starred in a TV spectacu-/of outer space. shores of the Atlantic and the Pa- sions can agree to a dues checkoff lar, and it was learned afterward) Its report of 8,500 words on|cific, but on the very borders of for employes belonging to the’ that his songs were recorded. He|‘‘nationa] security and peace,”|the Sino-Soviet bloc itself,”” the Michigan County and Municipal was only mouthing the lyrits.|made public by the Republican’ committee said. Employes union, Later, to prove he hadn't lost his! = ing live. OUTSTANDING VALUES IN MAaguificesih Mario's biggest battle was with grape. Without trying he could balloon to 200 pounds, plus. He But in some films he appeared slimmer in certain scenes than in others. Several of his movies were delaVed because he failed DIAMONDS *... and most important of all, to tmm down in time to start them In 1957 he shed nearly 100 pounds, getting down to a slendcr (for him} 184 and embarked on a He thas since appeared in a series of films abroad, inter- spersing movie work with con- GUARANTEED cert tours. 1951. at 79. Lanza was the PERFECT w t ~ the music world } se from piano mover to tnple- QUALITY” ~ threat king of concerts, phonograph records and movie boxoffices had ~ all show business talking. A handsome fellow with dark curly hair and a-cleft chin, his SWAN booming voice and emotional de-| Wedding $ livery had made him the darling Rin of the bobby soxers. But his popu- $39 $5 larity didn’t stop there. Matrons, Business men and grandmothers’ queued up to him him, too. He was a one-man bonanza, too . ‘ “Lanza proves hottest longhair draw with $177,720 gross in 22 con- certs.’ read a Variety headline after one of his tours. ‘The Great Caruso,” his best known film, was setting boxoffice oad | His recording of “Be My Love” | sold about 1,500,000 copies, ‘‘un- believable’ according to RCA | Victor for a Red Seal classic, | Another “Loveliest Night of the Year,” also topped 1,000,000. ee MARTIN (@e (ape Wedding 750 Rin $7 DIA MON i Sake 1 ¢ You take no chances on this lifetime investment t tours were the most ay ve since Nelson Eddy’s ge \ when you choose a Keepsake . . . with the guor- Yet his critical reception was a St A} onteed perfect center diamond, free from flaws only fair. The consensus was that under 10-power magnification (or replacement i warmth and great power, assured). technically crude and irre was eee oeticecatt YOU-CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CANT BUY came to Hollywood with only A FINER DIAMOND RING THAN A KEEPSAKE months of lessons ete * *« * Ks Lanza's rags to riches saga: The only son of poor Italian par- BALDWIN rots, he grew up amid the tene- ents of Philadelphia's South Side. Weddin eS, 't was an “opera” neighborhood— Ring 3 $ 3S RP Ware) Fes VALUE a families discussed music like $175.00 Brooklyners talk baseball OLYMPIC 150 Wedding Ring $75 EASY TERMS 5 diamond engage- Discontinued Patterns in Black, Bronze or Chrome. 5-Pc. ‘ . Sets and 7-Pc, Sets. Also Dropleaf Table Sets — Hurry! Only One or Two of a Kind. 5 Pc, SETS from ......$49.87 — 7 Pc. SETS from ......$89.87, DELIVERY INCLUDED IN PRICE OF ALL DINETTES From the age of six Mario haunted a record shop owned by a neighbor, playing operatic arias. He listened by the hour to his father’s collection of | Caruso records. | But he didn't get seriously in- terested in singing until he was 19. Having no money for training, | he began to sing along with Caruso on records. A friend introduced him to an ment and 8 FORMICA TOP TABLES 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE ¥ opera singer who took him to the diamond wedding GENIUNE WOOD GRAIN aacnin es EDISON CRIBS head of a concert agency. He was band. a sips FORMICA TOPS By ’ told to practice more. Instead, — Se @ Choice of Step, End $e fo © Full Panel Mario went to work for his grand- Rien” $ miss. See it now! or Cocktail $ 87 o Spring Rage $ 00 pay eel pe Ayre $ 87 father, hauling pianos in a truck. @ Choice of Wainut or @ Choice of Colors . Spring ‘ $225.00 Limed Oak e ip @ 3 Finishes WON 1ST OVATION One day, delivering a piano to! the Philadelphia Academy of Mu- sic, he again met the agency head, William Huff. Huff introduced him! to his companion and suggested that Mario sing, He dif, and the friend was impressed. The friend it turned out, was Conductor Serge Koussevitzky. He! invited Lanza to the Berkshire Music Festival, where he won his! first ovation , Shortly after his New York debut, Mario was called into the | Army. He served nearly three years in various entertainment uilits. Discharged in 1945, he was almost broke, CREDIT TERMS—90 DAYS SAME AS CASH—12 to 24 MONTHS TERMS FE 5-9279 S-G, ‘ JUST OFF SOUTH SAGINAW STREET WAREHOUSE Ja RNITURE SALES ii i ee Ee aie i, 2 ee | lm (i oe ‘ | . ee ee ee a a BL Mor URKIY SENSATIONAL | FIRST RUN! LAST TIMES TONITE ‘College Planning Course in Proper Social Graces in last year’s Miss Universe con THE CHAMP IN. HOLLYWOOD — ‘Ingemar Johansson sweeps Evy Norlund, as he arrives in filmland to make his first motion “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 Dixie Work Waits ’til Spring Although land has been cleared| for a left-turn right-of-way from| Dixie highway at Williams Lake id today. District Engineer John Wills said Steel Strike Ousts 12,000 GM Workers DETROIT W—Some 12,000 Gen- eral: Motors Corp. workers across: the country have been laid off be-| cause of the nationwide steel istrike. The steel shortage brought about} by the strike has resulted in in- creasing layoffs at GM parts and equipment plants. GM’s Saginaw Steering Gear Di- vision said yesterday that at least 1,000 of the 4,200 workers at its; Saginaw plants would be laid off this week. Some 1,700 division workers have been on a four-day! week for three weeks. The Chevrolet transmission plant) at Saginaw has notified 250 of its 1,350 workers not to report Mon- AP Wlrephote picture. He will play a Marine machine gunner in the movie ‘“‘All the Young Men.”’ The Holly- wood studio, that employs Ingemar says film work will keep him in movieland until Nov. 5. Miss Denmark test, off her feet |day, and Saginaw Malleable [ron’s) Delay Left Turn Project iN 10 outs bids for the project will be accepted A HEROIC early next month, but that it was too late in the season to build poured-concrete pavement for the cutoffs. For more. than four years, plans for two cutoff roads to handle heavy left-turn traffic on Dixie highway to Williams Lake read on the west and Walton boulevard to the east have been in progress. NEW WORLD OF HIGH Nonne's Restaurant was pur- chased by the state and a dis- mantling contract was awarded a local company to tear down the) building and clear the land which | is located on the west side of| Dixie highway, } CONDEMNATION PENDING At the present time there are) condemnation proceedings pending | in Circuit Court for a parcel of | land adjacent to the A&P store —— on the east side of Dixie mnie STEVE LYN However, the state has a right- | of-entry order and could start BRODIE THOMAS construction work if the weather MARK JOHN were favorable, Willis said. DANA DOUCETTE For almost a year, motorists have been inconvenienced by a ‘‘No Co-starring JEAN CARSON Left Turn’”’ sign at the intersection. | * * * PLUS! A Great Star in His Motorists approaching Pontiac on} Mest Colorful Adventure! layoff total has risen to 140 with Dixie highway wishing to make a) eee coup —_ 7 . left turn onto Walton. boulevard To Be SAC Division Headquarters : the tyott yesterday of hie pepe must continue one-eighth of a mile | would work a three-day week this to Floradale street. Motorists head- week and its 1,000 others would be ing toward Flint who want to turn jon a four-day week. left onto Williams Lake road are The largest GM layoff thus ‘anforced to drive north on Dixie came Tuesday when 4,400 produc- highway for almost a half-mile to hangars, fuel storage facilities and tion workers at the Ternstedt Divi- Hatfield street then back to Wil- rat \EARK * * Five faculty members will in- ine nel, mnie “tl CYecodaq Air Base Mushrooms OSCODA (UPI) — A ribban of; 500,000 worth of eement, sand, Ovo STARTING SUNDAY “MISSILE TO THE MOON” concrete nearly two feet thick and stretching 2% miles is the symbol jot a new defense arm of the U.S, Air Force rising on 4,000 acres of land here. Wurtsmith Air Force base offi- icially becomes the 40th Division headquarters of the Strategic Air Command on April 1, 1960. The ribbon ef concrete—$10,- New ‘Happy Town’ Moves, but Where? By JACK GAVER UPI.Drama Editor NEW YORK — Despite the fact that it is busy and boisterous—or gravel and steel reinforcement— spet for the Air Force’s big B5z atomic bembers and their KC135 tankers that refuel the bombers to turn it into a Headquarters SAC ‘base. Currently, Wurtsmith is linked to the Air Defense Com- |mand and has only fighter planes. x * * By next April, it will have two squadrons of the “heavy stuff"’ one squadron of B52’s and a squad- ron of fueling tankers, plus a squadron of F101 fighter planes. The base now has about 1,500 men. How many it will have when will be the take-off and roosting | |maintenance buildings. All during the summer months, civilian personnel, including con- struction workers, carpenters, | plumbers, electricians, steel workers and laborers, has totaled sion in Flint were furloughed. GM and Chrysler Corp. said they hoped to be able to continue bui!d- ling cars into November. Ford Motor Co., which produces about half of its own steel, said it hoped 3,000, engaged in building the |'o Continue production for 45 days pew base. | TT When completed, in addition to|Detroit Company Gets the Air Force personne! based at' Contracts for Missile the station, the new SAC divisional | F headquarters will employ about 300! DETROIT (UPI) — American civilian personnel. Metal Products Co., Detroit, said x *& * itoday it has received contracts to- Other SAC bases for which Wurt- | taling about one million dollars —| smith will be headquarters include |from Thiokol Chemical Corp. for iK. I. Sawyer AFB at Marquette manufacture of high temperature and Kincheloe AFB, formerly Kin- materials to be used on the At jross, near Sault Ste. Marie. Force Minuteman missile. | The company said the materials | wilt be used as nozzles and att — j\liams Lake road. | Both Hatfield and Floradale are |marrow gravel roads. = AND “Frankenstein's Daughter” - - oe _ . 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The g = ithe slender fable around which the} size which will house Air’ Force | components will be manufactured gy FISH DINNER | DOWN ie) ‘ — ble help =< Gare - F and Geir families. An- ‘at AMP’s Detroit plant. La Fish, French Fried $ a ag pO epprecia Pp in the song) other 390 houses will be built next ——_-— a Potatoes, Chef's Salad, 12 bd TERROR department. | spring. Gets Stung on Duty = Rolls and Butter = . For all that there are a couple | In addition, four dormitories to ) SHRIMP sD 65 = ef melodious sumbers in the house 200 men each are being built SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) — Pa- |] LOUISIANA e a | score by Harry M. Haldane {for airman personnel without fam- itrolman Gerald Bruzdzinski came & “Pry Our Extra Javad a (lyrics), Gordon Duffy (music) /flies. A bachelor officers quarters upon a unique supplement to a @ L Martinis and - and Paul Nassau (both). for 40 men is under construction. burglar alarm while making a rou-@ = *97'9@ Marine a , tine investigation. The patrolman @ Manhattons a Allan A. Buckhantz, the director So is a new 800-man mess poe ea f bees as Banquet Room a ‘and also a member of the produc- hall, There will be a 50 bed hos- he approsched an open window si Catering to Large and Smail Parties & = agin — lige that bustle | very a ore grea ee Siler’ the home of a vacationing resi- gg 206 MAIN STREET — ROCHESTER OL 1-8351 ~ entertainment are s 4 sompound, shops ? , aan ew | . + dent. VILLE ELL LLL . He not only has the players on; A new chapel with 300 seats has WD the run most of the time, but | just been completed. So has a new j ne) PREMIERE SHOWING in Oakland County OPEN AT 6:30 P.M. — SHOW anes AT_ 7:00 P.M. the motion picture‘blue denim’ | talks heart to heart with | TRIYITIM young America-and their parents! ! erisH is an awful lot of scenery|crash and fire station. . | désigned by Curt Nations and it! In addition, navigational aids are| never seems to be still. being installed, as well as new TRIO — Mark Goddard, left. | | spouts carnival lingo; Karen | | Sharpe, center, supplies the | heartbeat, and Mark Durant, | right, plays the title rele of a | 19th century gunman-turned- sheriff in TV’s “Johnny Ringo.” Carole and Doctor ‘Await Arraignment PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER Meet Your Friends at Bob’s Cocktail Bar Tas TOMORROW! { } ENJOY BENE The DRAMATIC STORY OF A HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER _AND A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT CLUB ENTERTAINER! 20. a JACK CUMMINGS eroocuction | f O PAN K L Py N D Theatre LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pretty COMPLETE DINNERS Carole Tregoff and her surgeon CURT JURGENS ' : MAY BRITT } S IMP Lunches — Short Orders lover await arraignment today on| 2 i as 4 @®SHR new charges in the fatal shooting j fh WAYN TH, Piano and Organ [of her paramour’s wife. | The Story of a 3 «the @eSEA FOODS ED. SMITH, Trumpet | The 22-year-old ex-model and| Fatal Infatuation ... ‘ . AKE ERS |Dr. Bernard Finch, 41, were in-| Bea ninreritablyidracen 5 Si | iE @CHICKEN sae sed ia Salat \dicted by the county grand jury) by the haunting fascination > . i Your order will be read Wednesday for murder and con- of the flesh . until he eSTEAK ““yhen you cal. |spiracy to murder Barbara Jean could ne longer resist. (his af ANGE! 99 | Fj | kind of woman — or Pe | , Finch, 33, lest July 18. her kind of love! é ’ ba Although both already had Be | ‘ “yy |been ordered held for trial on! Ni a BO murder charges, the prosecution| 7 ; : sought the grand jury indictment , FEATURES f 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 to sidestep a second preliminary TOMORROW ! i hearing and further court delays. — ‘It also wanted the indictments —AT— as a means of returning the au- 1:00 burn-haired girl to jail pending 3:08 * trial. Miss Tregoff, who had been free on $25,000 bond, was — to jail Wednesday. FIRST SHOWING! IN AN INDOOR THEATER IN THE PONTIAC AREA NOW! SHOW STARTS ° at 7:00 and 9:20 5:27 7:37 9:47 re- | HELD OVER! owing CAROL BRANDON <« MACDONALD MARSHA NCE de - CAREY HUT | CHARLES BRACKETT- PHILP DUNNE EDITH SOMMER™PHIUP DUNNE. CINGMASCOPE STEREOPHONIC SOUND th THEODORE BIKEL Directed — by ALSO---FIRST RUN EDWARD DMYTRYK " reenplay by NIGEL BALCHIN THx y fs COLOR by DE LUXE ponGE CINEmMaScoPE STEREOPHONIC SOUND - a ‘ 7 a a 4 “ys ‘, on ~ a age an a a ee ee a ae ee —_— “— S _— _ >>. ae a As TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 - |! >. =f Pog _ ha. b o* wate. - 2 P:.. aes 2 2 : Ss f a 4 estes ds ae x. -= BS f ’ 9 ; ‘Sai. deel ‘ = . ; iy i$ FY ‘ A ; ~? es - Ty ¢. a i; oe he Ges ¢ 4 ’ . 9 |] WE'RE READY FOR WINTER. ARE YOU? FOR THE COLD : LAY IT | SEASON JUST AHEAD BUY AT DISCOUNT PRICES AND AWAY ‘TIL SAVE AT CONSUMERS. MEN’S FLEECE: LINED Sweat Shirts | 5 22: S.M.L. YOUR CHOICE of $ 00 I~, WHITE or GRAY A REAL VALUE! WINTER LPI Telephete RELATED TO GIRAFFE—This is the first formal portrait of a baby okapi, born in the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago, as it tned its wobbly legs one day recently. It is believed to be the first okapi born in the U.S. The okapi is closely related to the giraffe but is smaller and has a much shorter neck. New Typesetter Could Do It Chinese Puzzle Solved? WASHINGTON (UPD—A refugee, device which would speed up the Chinese scholar has invented a transmission ef Chinese mes- mplified Chinese language photo **8®s through use of English characters. pesetter which he describes as a formidable weapon” to combat, The photo typesetter consists of Communist propaganda in @ translucent drum, covered with |7,500 Chinese characters, and a 35 EVERYTHING FIRST QUALITY! po inted a |mm. camera. Chung Shu Kwei, formerly of ROTATES DRUM 1anghai and now a Yale Uni-| The operator composing a news- rsity professor, said in an inter- paper book or other matter, ro- ew that the portable 80-pound tates the drum until the proper achine could provide inexpen-' character is in front of the shut- printed matema! for millions ter Chinese for the first tame ™ vier Hin © are pasted te- a gether te make full pages which Kwei, an internationally known | then are photographed and print- lawyer, journalist and author, | ed by the offset or letter press also has developed a decoding process. . This process would replace the Thursdays Are Cookie Days | method in which the printer has 1 Doz. Reg. Price to compose pages from thousands of metal Chinese characters in 2nd Doz. 10c wall racks and then replace the JERRY'S BAKERY = | cheracters after the pages are SHIRTS or inted. . 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Funds |; “‘ruides Contact Correspondent | propaganda. by cops, bet the Russians This New Small Lens Floats Over the Eye ‘ ve ; ‘ % : a Oy HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—“Let the “Bat when Tite's people saw couldn’t afford new shoes. at Mili it Air B | 3 sig ole dite went > aan “The pond ~ 2 vomseaell sg | her grant bees i eae FAA Leader Says. Yas fyeted ae ay were, 4 HS \Grapes of Wrath’ and “Tobacco| thete own jaloples, they realized | small luxuries that other: nat "| Road’ — it's good propaganda for! not even the rich im their own consider great wealth.” ~~ — |, € i our ows country,” says m| country had automobiles of their ae we ian air traffic controllers take}. - ste pre ident Moti ms tute Associat a yr tiemnrees sat, _— Johnston said the Russian fitm|over most of the air control jobs| —_s n : | “It was shown only twice, be-/ Commission asked for many pic-/now handled by a ——— of the registered voters.| Johnston claims depicting the| fore being shelved. ear dion ren pnd a @ program ‘ outlined here is settled the question, at least| United States at its worst still} “The same thing happened maith be . 1 the time being. shows how much better off we are| Russia when they exhibited a pre-) | -°- State Department bannedjan economy move. = than Iron Curtain countries. |war newsreel showing Chica-o| them 7 the exchange program. * * * Whe starfish sends its stomach! “Here’s an example,” he said,| CPS Clubbing strikers in @ packing) | One 0 5: was ogres E.R. SS ae @#t to dinner. That is, it slides the |‘ ‘Grapes of Wrath’ was shown in | Plant fight. pimaagle xplained. Sag istrator ot § 0 eters } tion stomach out of its mouth, sur-' Yugoslavia right after the war to) | “After a striked was knocked | story. In addition, the Russians|trol Asan, convential§ the FAA is | F i ‘ a i] : i : : 4) i : cf i . Pa iE back into its body. \American workers. It was intend-| was wearing brand new shoes. tact that juvenile delinquents can! ? 995 military air traffic control — afford wrist watches.” centers at 337 oe ee | Johnston 4 disgusted with | He said the switch bly will ' American tourists whe howl |be completed by 1963. | about the kind of Hollywood films | Quesada said the proposed new being shown abroad. . system will require an “Good or bad, movies are the | most effective means we have of os technicians. toting = s our country.” described ae roposal as an econ- |he said. “‘We can’t judge the re-; Pp : i } oF ay _,omy move, | Bs nigel foreigners by our own’ «We discovered that the ‘opera- . —— — |_ “We've made @ constant study! Hon, of these 1a i ailitery NOTE SIZE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ‘of reactions to Viewers abroad to|Tenly, Sequre! vimated we | OLD AND NEW, SMALL TYPE LENS. our jpictures, and we've found it) can do the job with 13,300 per-| Almost 60,000 oil wells are drilled , weapon this country has — for the|" | Simple reason that in reality it is |nNo propaganda at all.” | ‘BrP PARTS DRIVE A FEW MILES . of |producer Jerry Wald as’ the ater SAVE A FEW DOLLARS! la ee eT tae pey*el OUR NEW FALL ond WINTER STOCK of Durante story” to “Inka Dinka! CHILDREN’S CLOTHES and RUBBERS - |is the best possible propaganda conn,” he said. in ‘some years. | “STOP IN for LITERATURE o : : J ome Circle’ fgr the Westinghouse-Des- = Taylor is* unable to win MGM HYLAND VARIETY STORE | OFFICE at Permission to star in ‘‘Cleopatrae’’| . igo to Aubrey Hepes M-59 SHOPPING CENTER LYNN JEWELERS | a: ids Sal oe ce cae Is NOW COMPLETE! ilu Playhouse ».. « If Elizabeth! Come In— Get Our Lower Prices! 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Cook over medium heat, . 3 make pumpsin pie. youl be © cent Food Editors Conference in! fer a buffet or a tuacheon. stirring constantly, until thickened] Directions: lighted with this years version and smooth. Remove from heat.|{ Drive West en Rd. (M-50) first a layer of softened va- Chicago Basic No-Fail Rice Souffle ° ~ , Ri Road Cust West * a: nilla ice cream is Spread over &| Pumpkin “Peace-Pipe” Pie ; cep ppt MS asuce® Beat egg yolks slightly. Grad- FARMS PAC Go HOUSE - baked pie shell Then spicy 1 pint vanilla ice cream seftened “- cooked rice wally add ba yolks to malik mix: WATCH FOR our SIGNS ON flavored pumpkin is mixed gent. } {S198 pie shell vaxeg Gradually add hot white sauce ue Ws oe eee MILFORD ROA ly= with whipped cream and 1% cups sugar to slightly beaten egg yolks. Add lemon juice and kraut juice. ° AD pa@pred over the ice cream 1" teaspoon cinran Pa the rice. — ee whites rig Beat ogg whites until stiff, but = . . ‘2 teaspoon ginger but not dry. Fold into rice - , a : not dry. Fold whites and Spar Into the freezer or freezing « tea loves ; . egg Gmeepariverst tor four hours 1 teaspoon vanilla . ture. Pour into an ungreased 2- ONION RICE SOUFFLE — Onion Rice Souffle proof. It won't fall even if you keep it waiting. [cream into cornstarch mixture. — le with kle ahd you have a conversation ! cup slivered almonds quart casserole and bake at 325) is an unusual and very impressive dish to serve Adding rice to the eggs and white sauce is the |Turn into refrigerator trays. y piece for dessert. You may \* UP Sse: degrees F. for 1 hour. ,-| for lunch or supper or with meat at the main _ secret. Freeze until ‘icé crystals form SNO-BOL ffeere the pumpkin mixture in SPreed: softened ice cream in Onion Rice Souffle meal. It's a delicious light souffle that is failure- around edges of trays. Turn mix-f 5 114 tetlet Bow! Cleanser litte fluted cups and serve it cooled pie shell: place in freezer. 1 cup heavy white ssuce* ture into large bow] and beat well. Now at Your Neighborhood with an ice cream topping. Mix pumpkin with cups su-| $8 see Return to refirgerator trays. GROCERY STORE - — gar, salt, spices and vanilla wate drained and minced boiled CG li S h tt ~ B | bd 8 Freeze until firm. a Whip 1 cup whipping cream until, 7, perce pareley ar 1c Pag e 1 a ase ld fit § | @ Put Thin Strips lire." Pour miviure, ‘over _ice| ‘+ seems bal for Calico Cream ture Pour mixture over ice nt . ™ f ] C ed Egg . cream in shell. Cover with foii;') Gradually add white sauce to} s af Tongue in Salad freeze about 4 hours slightly beaten egg yolks. Blend) Calico Creamed Eggs on Garlic-;uniformly thickened and bubbly. 0 e 0 - Meanwhile, carmelize —al- on ae a Pian = Pane anti} Buttered Spaghetti have a taste. |Add the 1 teaspoon salt, pepper, . ite chef ° onds: = combi ; - : orcestershire sauce, celery, and Gike chef's salad? Here are’™ combine ous and '« stitt but not dry. Fold into rice|tempting way of showing the Med- imientos % Diabetics who want to help them- reStaurant-size servings | ap sUgar in small skillet. mixture. Pour into an ased iterranean side of their personal. |? . . m hef's 8 wi Place over low heat, stirring 5 we , Heat thoroughly. Reserve sev- |S¢lves to a greater measure of - Chef's Salad With 2-quart casserole and bake at 225)ity! This unique dinner dish makes| mERIY. Reserve i a : Smoked Tongue costamtly. and rapdiy, as the aecrees F. for 45 minutes. Mak:s!. © ictal ica *TM! SE quarters for garnish |normal living will find a wealth) @ cups ‘packed down) torn pieces “USSF begins to turn color te 5 servings. ja feast of plen , economica | and carefully stir remaining (of practical advice in the Second ee ete Uecker caches prevent burning almonds. Re- | *White Sauce: eggs, nested in garlic-buttered! eggs into sauce. Edition of THE DIABETICS en? SAL. . moxec move frem heat when almonds | argarine Spaghetti, and ‘‘calicoed’’ with i HANDBOOK N in- Wi'ep thin stripe Swiss or cheddar are carmelcolored and spread |, Melt '« cup butter or margarine Jo’ wicle olives, pimientos|, Meanwhile cook spaghetti in aj QNDROOK by Anthony M. Sip- = : Pp need pa ey on a greased cooky sheet. wt saucepan Stir in las —- — cut into fancy shapes and diced large amount of rapidly boiling 5 The. soleet te S cup thin stripe green pepper Break apart chen coon efor eee een 2 See milk and a Clery salted water until just fork-tender, | 5 Ronald Press Company, _@ pitted ripe olives shalved or quar < apart when cool efore teaspoon salt. “ ng con-| . about 15 minutes. Drain. Heat gar-|**~.’: . “Dio 3 tabiespoors spicy Prench dress. SETVINE pie. whip remaining stantly until thickened. |_When quartering the hard... tm the % cup butt nar.|, Eighteen well-known specialists ing (mace from a mix: cream; spread 0 1on of pie h a _——ann cine in gh : sities an Sve have worked with Dr. Sindoni to Put all the ingredients except and garnish with almonds Pontiac Is fortunate aad vuete and then crosswise to get gener- ra heat rge sai inant ad answer scores of questions about the dressing in a large salad bow! Note: If a inch PT bs praaniichincey og Poel varie’ ous chunks that enhance the ap- the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, Ifmot to be tossed at once, cover used, freeze the eviia cup of of lame cuts. We tie . vd pearance of this easy, exciting 7. * * and traetment of diabetes. They afi chill. Just before serving add pumpkin filling in pane: ncake parts of the ee ee ish. Add spaghetti the % teaspoon explain the administration and ef- dressing and toss lightly but well. liners and serve tony witht samsarned nmnemb craremintteh Calico Creamed Eggs Deluxe salt, and parsley. Toss together|fects of the various insulins and \fakes 2 giant servings maple nut or vanilla ice cream One of the best lamb roasts we % cup butter or margarine lightly. Place in hot serving dish.|new oral medications such-as Or-} ae __ —_— a ever had was a boned and rolled oo ain |Top with Creamed Eggs Deluxe.|inase, DBI, and Diabinese; dis- e e |Shoulder. We had to buy the whole J tenspece salt |Garnish with olives and egg quar-|cuss the ‘complications arising | eo ee eee ters. Makes 6 servings. from hypertension, surgery, can- : ' A pone ge gto ony armnere enees cer, pregnancy, and other health Sh J M ld dace © aedtea or cut in fancy . ms. . rimp Mo # hind-cocked eees, qvertere Herb Mustard in Tubes The par — includes. typical good CUZ FO | menus single portion recipes Star Fare | . ae eae 8 of) | A new imported mustard spiced|and shows how the Food Exchange) / { F id ‘s cup butter or margarine with Alpine herbs is now on the|System can be used to prepare a tresh... fresh... Freoh Wh or rriaday a ee U.S. market, packaged in a fold-| varied, near-normal diet, Written (Wo | Olives up metal tube like many other|in nontechnical language, this new! So pretty for a buffet Prepare Creamed Eggs: Melt European foods — fish and meat! book tells the diabetic everything! Shrimp and Vegetable Aspic ', cup butter or margarine over pastes, butter, jellies, preserves|he needs to know and do to sim-. 4 =. 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin low heat, add flour, and stir un- and other flyid products that are plify his daily routine; enables him| ‘ . | a‘cupe shrimp en@ vegetable stock til blended. Add milk all at once. conveniently dispensed from the|to cooperate fully with his physi-’ * , = ua cup fino-type sherry Cook, stirring constantly, until familiar fold-up tube. | Cian. —> 1 pound medium-steed shrimp ‘cooked : + Anthony M. Sindoni, Jr., is Chief SS and deveined and sliced in half length-} of the Department of Metabolism | 3. cup mayonnaise at the St. Joseph and Philadelphia v ? ran ee leakel und thinig | General Hospitals. He is also Med- \ = eee ical Director of the Sindoni Clinic — f\ Y| | Soften gelatin in water. Heat in Philadelphia, which is devoted p stock and sherry; add salt fo taste. exclusively to diabetes and as- C \ Dissolve softened gelatin in stock- sociated conditions : > sherry. aye Arrange a layer of shrimp and Hot Water Bath Cuts > -asparagus s in tom o ° : ° > cup ring mold; cover with a film Potato Baking Time <7 59 | of tne Clear gelatin mixture; chill) You can cut the baking tirfie of oo ‘~ J | potatoes in half by soaking them \ ic ee “4 Beat together anti! smepth the for 20 minutes in very hot water a. remaining gelatin mixture and just before putting ‘em in the im” Hrap mayonnainse. Arrange diced re- oven. 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There's an a “The Old Fashioned Market . en* > amazing difference with Roman Bleach. This ieee es Fewch THE COUNTRY MEAT MKT ' ~— car ' i? Cleanser bleach dissolves clinging film which & Ha : = Causes greyness — pets clothes WHITE-white. BEER AND WINE — FULL LINE OF GROCERIES / t PLAINLY l : TSE Sage crm epee dees ar agp ea, | aaage RO Tl ASHINGS. ‘ 5 : H : . | 2 See Oe tee eS ere oceania ir a = a = oa eo oe as =a eee > ; , \ [ _THIRTY-ONE Diced Tongue Salad Mold Tasty salads need not be re-' served for special occasions or company dinners. Better meals everyday build better families, and a better meal means one with Just | the right “extras” to make it at-| tractive, appealing ‘and tasteful for the family. Lemony-Tongue Salad, served with a generous spoonful. of the family’s favorite salad dressing can add just the) needed touch to create a “Better | Meal.” | Lemony-Tongue Salad 1 envelope unflevored gelatine 44 cup cold water l can (1042 of.) condensed consumme 2 tablespoons lemon juice % cup diced cooked tongue My A cucumber, chopped finely 2 tablespoons sliced stuffed olives 1 hard-cooked egg. chopped * * * Sprinkle gelatine into cold water jto soften. Add warm water and stir until gelatine is dissolved. Blend in consomme and lemon juice. Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Fold in remaining in- gredients. Pour into a_ 1-quart mold. Chill until firm. Unmold, and |serve on crisp greens. Makes 4 COOKING ONIONS Wolf River, Jonathon or Macintosh APPLES S. #1 Michigan; Potatoes Be 15‘) rut. S72 Ho, $41 19 PASCAL | ORANGES | CARROTS |“ [mH CELERY re 19° 7 FRESH DRESSED STEWERS 15 DRESSED RABBITS » 39 FRESH SISTERS MARKET 608 W. Huron St. OPEN 7 DAYS |servings. BROILED CHICKEN SANDWICH — Golden slices of pineapple top a chicken salad mixture. Before the English muffins which serve as a base are spread with the chicken they get a coating of deviled ham. The e Avhole business goes under the broiler for a quick browning. Pineapple Tops This Sandwich Sandwiches are no longer limit- ed to ‘‘oh the run’ meals. They may very well appear at party luncheons, backyard buffets or Autumn Special Is Concord Grape Pie | Plump, delicious Concord grapes pastry with sharp knife to allow abound in the markets, so now is|steam to escape. the perfect time to introduce your; Bake in hot oven (450 Seaton! family to Concord Grape Pie. This|F.) 10 minutes. Reduce heat to ge ee Ry te D eaiiei ch, Trop: is a pie to outrank all fruit pies’ }modern (350 degrees F.) and |this season. | bake about 25 minutes longer. icana, combines chicken, celery, | deviled ham and cheese atop Eng- | ~~ *« * |Makes one S.inch pie. lish muffins. Add to this the crisp | When you use enriched flour to, | goodness of juicy glazed pineapple make the tender, flaky pie crust, = slices, and you have a_ sunny,|you are providing your family with Use Buttermilk tropical dish. {food iron and the three essentia fall For a delicious quick luncheon, |B-vitamins, thiamine, Fiboflavin 172 Dinner Rolls serve Broiled Chicken Sandwich, land niacin. These nutrients are! | Tropicana, with a crisp salad of|needed for children’s growth and for Tenderness cool cucumbers with-sour cream | development, and to maintain good | dresging and a cup of hot coffee health. or tea. The cool, crisp evenings of au- the way. Concord Grape Pie | tumn are on he | ay. What could, Broiled Chicken Sandwich, S wane sified enriched fleur | be more mouth-watering than the) Tropicana 1 teaspoon salt aroma of hot Buttermilk Rolls, cup shortening } 10 siices canned pineapple oe oe oe taumenaens oul water | coming from the kitchen? a 2 cups finely chopped cooked chick-| ¢ cups stemmed Concord grapes Soften 1 package compressed or § } 1% cups finely chopped celery Nigh pp |dry yeast in % cup water (luke- 2 cup mayonnaise 14 teaspoon salt warm for compressed yeast, w 1 tablespoon lemon Juice ‘Sift tonether flour and calt. Cut|#9F ary). Scald 2 cups buttermilld et ee r : Add % cup sugar, 2 teaspoons FA gee add Cheddar cheese an san daw or rub in shortening until mixture , , 3 tablespoons, sett ‘wetter {is crumbly. Sprinkle with water, salt, % teaspoon gore % cup 2 — honey 'mixing lightly until dough begins [Shortening. Cool to ukewarm. Drain pineapple slices on paper |to stick together. Turn out on light- Measure 5% cups sifted enriched) towels. Combine chicken, celery,|!y floured board or pastry cloth| flour. Add enough flour to make, mayonnaise, salt, lemon juice and and press dough together. Cover a thick batter. Mix well. per half the cheese. Split English muf-|or wrap in waxed paper. Place| Softened yeast and beat well. Ad fins and toast lightly. Spread with|in refrigerator while preparing| enough more flour to make a soft deviled ham then with chicken. grape filling. dough. | Sprinkle with rest of cheese and| Turn out on lightly floured | run under the broiler until filling| Priceline Tevcrint skint | board or pastry cloth and knead | is hot and cheese looks bubbly, Heat pulp to boiling and rub until smooth and satiny. Place about 5 minutes: through coarse sieve to remove | im greased bowl, cover and let | Place pineapple on each sand-| ..ods'In a large saucepan, com. | Tise until doubled (about 1% | wich. Blend butter and honey, vesle sugs nd | hours). When light, punch down | spread over pineapple. Dash with orange ayer aii ay and let rest 10 minutes. pie grange ine peor owed Bring mixture to boiling and | Shape into rolls, Let rise until se - Makes 5 double sand- cook until thickened, stirring con- doubled (about 45 minutes). Bake winnie stantly. Stir in skins and cool. in moderately hot oven (400 de- ° * * * grees F.) 15 to 20 minutes, Makes Be Extravagant Divide pastry in half. Roll one about 5 dozen small rolls. “tkes Feeling extravagant? Buy a half to circle about % inch thick; ©™ hot the way everyone Jenne small can of truffles and cut the and fit into 9-ineh pie pan. Roll them, especially the men! delicacy into slivers; mix ‘with|remaining half of dough for top cooked buttered wild rice to be crust. Turn filling into bottom crust. | Close that honey container served with rock Cornish game | Arrange top crust over filling. Seal |tightly or the sweet may abeord Hens. and flute edge. Cut design in top|moisture and ferment. BEEF ' 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET SALE ! 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Branch, Allstate presi- | Detroit Catholic Order when his father was sent to prison for life in 1981 for killing - before Municipal surance rate for small car owners /dent, said that eee = L R oo - f another man over a debt. m today but was announced today by Allstate owners of — anc _ pies, eques ezoning o e ey: ed guilty W 8 Oakland 2 cet acura premiums, | Cotes Property his father’s name te $1,350 in U.S. Savings Bonds, The - ean “ety Branch said the special dis- | father, 59, had bought the bends with money earned from Judge McCallum fined Shew- Skilled Trades Bod count would apply en bodily in- | ADDISON TOWNSHIP — A Ro-| shining shoes at Seuthern Michigan Prisan, $200 and ordered him to V | jury. property detmage, colllaion Crit ha nade polieation ta the} YOUng Russell, a service station attendant, said he cashed . > OF a straight : . and medical payments coverages the bonds and used the money to pay debts. He was released adel Dissolution Upheld | i: iva ‘mearee care ot [Towns Zoning Board tor rexo-| the ponds and wed the money to Dey debi, He wa fe Deny er be DETROIT \W— Dissolution of and price. jon E. Drahner road for @ monas- * * * : sentence. “His appeal is set for the Greater Detroit Skilled Trades The rates will apply to cars in = The father, who had been convicted of manslaughter, gee e was releabed Council by the United Auto Work. the lower price range exceeding) The property is owned by Mr.) saiq ne learned of the forgery when he tol his son to trans- under $20 al a by Judge Me- a a mm upheld by the 2.750 s 200 inches in length 22d Mrs: B. L. Cote, whose home | ers Union has been upheld by the pounds sees oe engine said to be one of the finest in, f¢T the bonds to a etlative and the son failed to comply. The |canym. UAW's public review board ene ae ai hee $2300 ff, (Oakland County. A beautiful pri-/ €/de: Russell notified authorities and volunteered to testify Members ef the counci) cen- § the e aii for dnnneatie ‘ ars Vate lake is one of the scenic at-, against his son. « : tended the UAW intermational ne oct of entry for foreign tactions on the site located one, | The younger Russell said he cashed the 27 bonds of $50 |UTHIIN CONSIGEFS. - executive boarg violated The un Is , and a half miles west of Lake face value each at banks-in Detroit and Cleveland by forging ; . Se er * * * George road where Hosner road his father's name to them. Senate Run in 60 board last February. The comps at lise Pi is. * * * ! h ’ if . bl f eotii ll ay ceenealic Die iare would be offered to owners of the IN Making the request for re David Sr,, still shining shoes in prison, told a Secret | TRAVERSE CITY w — Rep. They're Invisible ouncu r a tX= ~ ~ uburban “ tion of the executive board and (°W Ford Falcon and Chevrolet| ablic. oe institutional classifies, | S¢zVice agent: “I would gladly testify against him. I no long- | Robert P. Griffin (R-Mich) today Like magic, the new Ne-Line Bifocal could be dissolved in the same °!vair sedans and probably the len the that St | er have any use for him. said he would bid in 1960 for the with prescription for beth reading : yet-to-be-released Chrysler Valiant.| t Cotes explain ot. post now held by Sen. Patrick V. le deteat hes wer : Benedict’s, a religious erder of MeN (D-Mich) “if. condi. ence. vision, hes ne dividing Reig foreign models eligi ‘ ra Catholic men, will use present | - tn thee foa-| Gene ave “ line te mar your appearance, You'll R rt Si Twins ciate §=Veliowages, Vouxhell, | auutes as they are for the porary one cent increase ye ‘ I enjoy freedom from. distertion and epo iamese ! English Ford, Hillman, Fiat, eral gas tax, the roadbuilding trust} But, he added, “right now I am . time being. sds in Optometrist annoying jump caused by « trouble- Okay After Operation simea, Renault, Triumph TR-10 . . |fund would not De able to support interested only re-election as and Opel. Later they expect to build a H h M |construction projects at their old/congressman from the ninth dis- PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)—Denet!” Branch said ihe socal earw axe monastery. The proposed building on ig way onies pace. trict.” 4 and Jeanett Stublefield. the newly considered better insurance risks. |PTOST@™ will probably include a} | - «= ¢ Griffin, who gained national re- youthful lift with Kindy Ne-Line chapel whi¢h will be open to the’) WASHINGTON *—The govern-| pute recently as coauthor of the focals — today! The commerce chief said—the separated Siamese twins, were re Bee osteators + : Anis * ur experience in INSUriNg | public on special occasions and liv-| me she - .| : : Landrum-Griffin labor law, was rted to be ‘doing much better pu pecial oc ment today slapped stringent con-! ’ COME IN FOR FREE today at University of Oregon COMPact-type: cars indicates ‘that ing quarters for an additional 12 trols over state spending of federal rapping gy cca — traveling to Grand Rapids today , DEMONSTRATION Medical Schoo! Hospital ice bili acento, smaller priests and novices. funds for roadbuilding. during the current fiscal year that|“Pere he was Scheduled principal Attending physicians said they fois Wileae un tare The only objection that might | * * & ends next June 30. speaker at the 42nd annual West 13 North Seginew St. were ‘exceptionally satushied’’ with ” a ate be raised to the rezoning is that it} Secretary of Commerce Fred-| Each state w ie test h Michigan Tourist and Resort Assn. : ,, age in an accident than the ~ : } : Z } ch state was t much membership meeting. the condition of the three-month-old eS - ‘ aK, ye f » Se é > § ey °? ra / 4 cL. R. Naugie (center) and Mrs. Ernest How- H. Crane will be in charge of _ distribution. Although the collection of garments is held annually in the First Presbyterian Church, Needlework Guild is nondenom- inational. TRIBUTE PAID To acquaint new directors with Needlework Guild back- ground, Mrs. Basil E. Brown gave a brief history of the or- ganization and paid tribute to the lafe Mrs. Harry Y. Fitz- ees ae oan PB Ria te RAK OO coer PT set Presby terian Church with Jane Strom at the guild’s coffee Tuesday. Miss Strom is a field director of Camp Fire Girls. ell of the Grace Branch at Auburn Heights discussed with her the coming ingathering on Nov. 12 at First Presby- terian Church. gerald, president of the Pon- tiac group for many years. The guild had its beginning more than 70 years ago in Dor- setshire, England, following a mining disaster when hun- dreds of children were or- phaned. * * * Lord and Lady Wolverton who lived in a great manor near there heard of the dis- aster and immediately sought help from friends to construct an orphanage. * * * It was built, but the children needed clothing. Lady Wolver- ton invited a group of friends to tea asking them to bring enough material to make two garments, The women sewed, making one garment ‘‘to wear” and one ‘‘to wash.” * * * When Mrs, Alenson Harpence returned to Philadelphia from a trip to England, she told her niece of the idea started by Lady Wolverton to supply the wardrobe of an orphanage by personal contributions. Once a year two new articles of wear- ing apparel or household linen were to be donated. GRD STARTED “Why not do something of the sort here?’ asked her niece. So, with the aid of six young friends, all members of a Sun day School class in the Oxford Presbyterian Church of Phila- delphia, Needlework Guild was started in the United States. * * * Incorporated in 1896, the guild distributed nearly 1,000.- 000 pairs of new garments, sheets and blankets in all parts of the country last year. * * * The local group was formed May 21, 1912 at the home of Mrs. W. T. Barbour in Bloom- field Hills through the efforts of Ella Green who was the first president. and is now an honorary president. Needlework Guild is ‘The Charity That Helps Other Charities.”’ NEW ARTICLES ONLY Only new articles are ac- cepted by the guild as it at- tempts to lift the morale of the recipient, to give him a feel- ing of hope and courage, * * * Mrs. Barrett introduced fel- low officers, Mrs. Charles Rog- ers, first vice president; Mrs. Burke, second vice president; Mrs. Harold A. Furlong, third vice president;.and Mrs. Har- old A. Fitzgerald, fourth vice presiaent. * * * Others were Mrs. Michal, executive secretary; Mrs. Don- ald A, Nicholie, recording sec- retary; and Mrs. W, Ross Thompson, treasurer. Miss Green and Mrs. Her- bert Lowes are honorary pres- idents. Purchasing committee for special cases consists of Mrs. Claire R. Gaukler, Mrs. Henry F, Gaukler and Mrs. Robert F. Pack. * * * Mrs. Donald D. Bos is chair- man of membership. Wouldn’t you like to feel the joy of giving two new ar- ticles of clothing or household linen to someone through the guild? If you wish to join, call Mrs. Bos or any officer. * * * Clothing may be made at home or purchased, Needed articles include sweaters, socks, shirts, overalls, under- wear, nightwear, towels, wash cloths, sheets, outing flannel pajamas, mittens, caps, and dresses, slips and blouses for girls. Elderly men and women appreciate bed socks and out- ing flannel sheets. Shoes; ga- loshes and jackets are pur- chased with cash gifts. * * * Assisting Mrs. Michal were Mrs. John A. Riley, Mrs. Rob- ert S. Nelson, Mrs. Donald E. Stearns, Mrs. William S. Isgrigg and Mrs. Bos, Report blanks were ready for sec- tion presidents and directors of Needle- work Guild Tuesday when Mrs. An- thony Michal opened her Malibu drive Business Women Initiate 18 Eighteen new members were initiated when Tipacon Chap- ter of the American Business Women's Assn. cetétifated its sixth anniversary Wednesday evening Mrs. Valerie Stevens, interior decorator from Birmingham, was guest speaker at the Hotel Waldron meeting. New members are Mrs Joseph Jenkins, Mrs. Raymond Hoffman, Mrs. Merle Hum phries, Mrs. Ceci] McAllister and Mrs. James Hunt bd * * Others were Mrs. Frances Coons, Mrs. Gertrude, Arthur, Mrs. Frances DeHart, Dorothy Peck and Kathryn Vedder Gloria Biebel, Martha Breck- enridge, Rita Nicol and Ruth Woodruff conclude the list of Pontiac members. ‘Other were Mrs. James Bendig of Clarkston, Patricia Freyer of Rochester, Margaret Sue Gilliam of Berkley and Jean Taylor of Lake Orion. Philia Theta Plans Rummage Sale The Philia Theta group met Wednésday at the home of Mrs. John Klinert of Scott wood avenue. A rummage sale was planned for Nov. 21. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Edward Johnson. Mrs. W. ald A. home for morning coffee. & Shou moare Ross Thompson of Bloom- field Tou nship (from left), Mrs. Don- Nic holie and Mis. Michal, WCTU | Holds All Day Meet Hears Flint Jurist, Satvation Army Speaker Representatives of 10 Pontiae area groups of the WCTU Federation held an all day meeting at the First Baptist Church Tuesday Mrs. Mary Carls presided. * * * The morning’s program opened with a song session led by Mrs. Ira Davis with Mrs John. Veneman accompanying. * * * The Rev. H. H. Savage led the devotions Luncheon was served by Mrs. Phoebe Davis, Mrs. Alva Ash- ley and Mrs. Pearl Harden- burg Judge R Flint jur- t and Mrs. Major Ernest Ad- ler of the Salvation Army spoke at the afternoon session, * ve * Mrs. Melvin Strader pre- vocal solo, accom panied by Mrs. Jack Barron, Grimes sented a Five pages today in Women’s Section Girl Scout Sponsorship Renewed Leaders of the seven Girl Scout troops sponsored by the St. Michael Altar Society were introduced when the group met Tuesday evening Mrs. Robert Schmude intro duced Mrs. Cyril Davis, Mrs John McCormick, Mrs. Ervin Barnowsky. Mrs. Kenton Plourde and Mrs. Neil MeCor mick who told the aims and activities. of their troops. Spon- sorship of thé troops was re- newed for the coming year, * * * Mrs Blanche Blust. chairman of St. Rose unit a meéting Oct announced 20 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bauer The Little Flower gio meet in the church ha lor a COO pH alive Siipper Chet * * * HS Be en nounced a ‘ \t Vionica } i dos tome of ] ] S on Ok ") | Ca bon will be cohostes Mirs. Om DeCor { q I ents ar i 1 4 ecting f+ hiet wsocial 1S MOMS Unit 2 Meets at Hickmott Home The North Johnson avenue home of Mrs. Clarence E Hickmott was the Tuesday meeting place for Unit 2? MOMS of America, Inc) lunch eon and busidess meeting The group was informed that members of Birmingham s Unit 3 are ception for the national pres ident Mrs. Howard Estes of Birmingham Oct. 28 at Bu mingham from 2 to 4 p.m Mrs. Frank Emery. hoxpital reported on birth sponsoring aioe Community —Heuse chairman day gifts members had donate: for patients at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanator jum Vr. and Mrs. Inemar 4. Hansen oO; Lansing announce the engagement o/ their daughter, Varcille. to James E, Kephart, son of Vr. and Mrs. Elmer Kephart of Williams Lake. The wedding will take place Vor. Pe MARCILLE HANSEN Mi | \ President pp ted | Maude Place {r Ame Ball and M D Me\ * i att * * * Ar ' Miad of i break fit mol s b See J ae ( ! 14 i t cu ? war ‘ | ’ ™ c ] \ ce Mu tie USE f ng scholarship i} Past President of MOMS boa Pye ty bye s Ti : uffair \ It Oj to the pudbi * ¥ * i rlind Lale ! ( i “Na Board ( t m held wn Lar S Z reported mnt | t hospita dv an through MOMS The Oct ) social ll] begin at 12:30 at the fr xT of Mrs. Frank Emery on Elz abeth Lake road, Joseph WHO Mill assume the idl development } QM Donne!) guest for the evening. gave the al r ‘ Little Flow- ‘ nit members Mrs. Gavle Coulson. Mrs. Walter Clem rge McCormick ph Schneider, Mothers Complete Tea Plans a loth anniversary WET »ympleted when nbers of Gold Star Moth- Chapter 9 met recently the DAV home Pp s MM re ear Part ‘ e-elected ler or the coming yea Serving with her will be Mrs. \ » ( ( \ i } ( iil 1 and ‘ ID treasut te * * ( de rh NI John I 4s) i a 1s Archan 4 han ton fist cf d Nivs. Hen CoV t. custodian of ret * ad * nv invited tk to a social gathering at } ce O 11 Cancer pads epared {5 officers w t place WN 3 Round Table Starts Year With Luncheon at MSUO The Round Table Club opened its fall season with luncheon meeting Tuesday Michigan State University Outi land * * * Dr. Lowell R, Eklund tor of continuing education welcomed the club and spo! about various day ning classes offered adults | the universits and « He also described the over all function and aims of the universits The club voted support to Outlying Concerts for Waterford on Schedule Musica By REBA HEINTZELMAN For the first time in the his- tory of the Waterford Township Civic Music Association, mem- bers may attend a full con- cert schedule in outlying com- munities as well as their own. This was announced today by president Margaret Ann Beattie who has contacted Music Association presidents in Lapeer, Rochester, Wayne and Trenton for the exact time, place and type of performances to be presented. Three concerts have been scheduled for 8:15 p.m. on Sat- urday nights in Waterford Township at the John Pierce Junior high school * * * Programming for the 1959- 60 tivic Music Association sea- son was scheduled at the cqn- clusion of a successful mem- bership drive held in April, and more than 450 Waterford Town- ship residents purchased sea- son tickets for the perform- ces Opening the season in the township Dec. 12 will be the in- ternationally known Columbus Boys’ Choir. The group will feature the Christmas opera “Amah}, and the Night Vis- itors.”’ * * * The Rod Strong Trio will present a program of dance numbers Jan. 16. Strong, has been featured on Broadway in “Masque and Gown,” “New Faces of 1956." and ‘‘The Zicg feld Follies.’’ According to re views, his new group has hit an all-time high for brilliance and artistic achievement in Barga » hoth the classics and mode jazz performances Pianist Robert Mueller wi return to the Pierce school stage April 2 * * * The first outlying concert of the season will be held Oct 10 in the Rochester High School Student Center on Walton Blvd with vocal duet artists Gross & Whetsel featured on the pro gram On Oct. 27, the Michigan State University Men's Gler Club will present a progran the Wayne Memorial hig school and Nov. 9, the Svetlos Dance Ensemble will bring a ballet recital to the Lapeer High School auditorium Pianist Mueller to play at the is scheduled Lapeer aid ind on Jar ianist, Robert tomum Jan another p mv Orches tra and the blanket drive for Camp Oak PEE presi the club tl Southeast r District ( rin I i" { 1a Irs A R ewis We i I ’ Mr l * * * % Ri { nd Given Schrada, will perform at the 1 School Student * * * The Detroit Symphony Or- chestra will present a concert Feb. 13 at the Wayne Me- morial High School, and March 14 the piano team of Nelson & Neal will be on the Rochester High School stage. Marais & Miranda will pre ent vocal and instrumental numbers at the March 24 per rmance at Lapeer High rl and on M ire h R the famous Ferrante & Teicher p ano dua W I] present a pro gram at Wayne Memorial High scnor * * * Additional nfor ation.—sone scheduling of con certs may be acquired by call ;| Thibold, who for more than 30 | Today's brides plan farther ’ JAMA-BLANKET - &)2 ’ *| lyears has been catering man- | ahead and also plan simpler $ ae ‘| “ager for a New York firm whe ‘ * 2) whose list of customers reads Oe, | ike something right out of so a ee en oe i Ae i o. coffee, the caterer e : ‘ a. For a country wedding in the fr § menu should be determined by | clude a salad and a hot dish. / |. the amount the bride's tamily | / ¢ plans to spend, plus the num- | HELPFUL TIPS ber of guests, plus the wedding Whether your reception ts } large or small, formal or in- — a . with none of . end no chance of ‘being A M: % LLL NP Pt hy rt tes etic PPL LLL LA Pm ‘Caterer Advises Budget Reception Costs date and hour of the day. formal; these tips from the ca- terer will help guarantee its success: Q - WN ? Double check the accept- — ances for an exact guest total, One acceptance usually means Ay two individuals, if the invita- ¢ tion went to a couple. Pentise Press Puete * Let your choice of menu and Final plans for the card party Tuesday at the ie a in Wonderful peace of manner of serving (buffet or Boys Club were made when these three members of Floyd Halpin. Mrs. Dushane is publicity chairman siinlnsteaineingiiele aed) oe pa the dea the Mothers Club group got together. Left to right jor the group, Mrs. Warren is head of the kitchen know that on the our, ‘the type of wedding ccidek of “ights icersh Ge Wedecinall! ak are Mrs. John Dushane, Mrs. Henry Warren and Mrs. committee and Mrs. Halpin is chairman of she event, — < baby's safe, snug and ligious appropriateness, cearm For a late afternoon subur- S h l . ban or country wedding, which peec mprovers Fi ( d P t PI h W . Worn over regular would put departing guests on Si C P Fil 1X ar ar Vy ans ree ays sleepwear, this jama- the road at mealtime, the ca- ee ourtesy mm has ter “rer - P “ - - . } ; - Slane! i" Carter's teed te pe _ ingen The Oakland County Male Em When the Mothers Club | ren in charge of kiteben ar- to Greet pf ff grOw a$ your Vic rows re ts an ts “ke | = , : ° ° . en ae as well as a hot sea- |ployes Speech Improvement As-| Group of Pontiac Boys Club rangements —_ ; . — 2. _ sociati t T evening. | met Tuesday evening, final | Five new members joine Mi ddl A Two-piece with snap-fasteners for easy on, easy off, food dish with rice k sand Wilts Dkctration aos ve ww plans were made for the card the club. They are Mrs. George | l e e - ' Aicnes, ice cream, Cake anc $s Ss "4 phone - =x bins Bi ne . . Stur- | elasticized ankles and plasticized soles. Machine coffee. tesy were chown. age be held Tuesday at igre eget rial | There are two ways of go washable too. Azure pink, yellow * * * * * * ~ ro - } Joseph Ernst, Mrs. Frank Stad- ing at middie age: you can S ML _ Ww hat is Scott foam? XL ILENE SHARETTE daughter Ilene Elizabeth Ann to James Austin Webb, son of Mr If you're serving thampagne, count on half a bottle per per- son, or six glasses to a bottle. Rely Gerald Terrien, ceptéd president, ac- committee recommenda- tions and reports for years, while you may plan only one in a lifetime. was awarded the table topic hon- ors. There will be prizes, refresh- ments and entertainment by Boys Club members Mrs. Ralph Weir is in charge of tickets and Mrs. Henry War- ler and Mrs, Car! Peterson. x ® * Mrs. Clarence Faust and Bone, Mrs. Alvin Graham and Mrs. Elmer Hicks. accept it graciously and be charming or you can get des- perate about it and try to look and act twenty. on your caterer'’s ex- ‘tre Floyd Halpin was Mrs. E. N. Ochoa were guests. / 98 8. 98 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S}.ar- penence in choosing and serv- * * * > named chairman for the event. gee . s Poe pei gh aceirere If you do try to act half ette of Elizabeth Lake road an- ing. Chances are, he's been John Witherup received the wih Mrs. Harold Wesley as | were Mrs Ford Snyder Mrs. | YOur age, you will, of course, nounce the engagement of their planning wedding receptions speech award and John Dumas! her cochairman. | Herman Dennis Mrs. Stephen be ridiculous, You'll wear bouf- fant skirts, tight slacks, fussy sweaters: and elaborate hair- dos. (Not even youngsters can P am interlining (not and Mrs. Austin P. Webb of ae ——— * * * e€ contused with toam rubber) that Port Austin No date has been . . Mrs. Charles Wheeler gave eet ae —— : sthe:.....thar® Bishi’ selsccuect set for the wedding Expect 10 Years as Widow ' | ® cake decorating demonstra- | O. yiii) . - ele ies wenteNse. neavaties- ; . | tion and it was announced that There's ; hird possibly way: seoae anil ta ffeaud i Rathore satt = . tickets for the card party may he nant gi — y way: . Flooring News be obtained at the door. ee atie a yatle dress and rimless glasses rou- Classic designs for area rugs Buy Gay Umbrella tine. This is the opposite of , the. recaptured youth act and Retirement Years Longer now provide inspiration for de- : sj , just as extreme. The fearing pian nts rubber | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN = sand which will certainly give you 82 in the year 2000. If the | Nothing can aaa = the ; . What’s open to you is far cori ; i . . iP A : : ; ; : rofession continues t rogress| Spirits on a rainy day like an MARGARET cut borders and motifs in I received a very interesting food for thought. nr 7 has in nt sare ign umbrella that’s a burst of more pleasant. If you want beauty at your age, shop for clothes which are trim, flat- tering and fun to wear. They should be neither youthful nor dowdy. Wear your«hair in a_ soft and classic style and skip the these resilient flooring mate- rials make it easy to achieve a custom look pamphlet today. It is a summary of views given by experts in the field of aging. These were pre sented before the subcommittee on problems of the aged and aging of the Committee on Labor and Pub- A man of 65 today has a life expectancy of another 13 years. A woman of 65 may expect to color. Try one in turquoise entirel ible that persons will} " lage with a gold handle. Or a flower be living to the age of 125. 1} ‘ , i ' wish I were a little younger so} Print in vivid shades on a | live another 15; years. Slace 1 could have a shot at that. J| white background. women have a greater Wife ex: vould love. it! - pectancy at birth and usually } marry men older than they, a | If medical research ever con-. Shoes for the high school crowd| ANN Shop Decorate for Men 7 W. Huron Riker Bidg Soft plush carpet drapes of ‘lice ecllaie — — Senate me woman today, as an ‘uers the vascular diseases (and |8re going up. High vamps, high) -oaligioten — your a and solid colors or containing de- Niece sons - ig aVerage, can expect to be a ‘it doesn't seem too far away from! scuffs and high colors, reports mee your igure trim. Use soft signs of masculine interest, vese experts from every fie widew fer 10 years. lit now) in 1970 we will have about |the Leather Industries of Amer-| make-up but don't overdo it and don't abandon it altogeth- er. testified before the subcommittee in Washington this past June. I think you will be interested in a few facts which were highlighted NEW NEEDLEPOINT e ~+ oe e: A+ ir e- THE "OXFORD ¢ SHOP. provide a man with a den he can call his very own. Walls can be paneled or papered in an appropriate ‘‘woody”’ pat- tern. A comfortable chair, desk and bookcase complete this * } 30 to 40 million people in the jica. Only heels will be lowdown | United States 65 years.or older |Among teen shpe styles. as compared to the present esti- : SSE eee mate of 20 million. | pe AACS SS In testimony it was brought | out that a large percentage of mental breakdowns can be | traced to retirement and the (7 | resulting feeling of being re |= | moved from a life with meaning. rs Sen. Patrick V. McNamara|@= |(D-Mich), chairman of the Senate | ‘subcommittee on problems of the |aged and aging announced Aug. 20/ #) |the committee will take a grass|@ ‘roots tour this fall. se | I think this is a wonderful idea! The committee will visit many dif- ferent cities and will falk with older-people themselves, with city and state officials, and local agencies. They-also hope to visit The average age at death in the United States is now 70. The way things are going it will be 1ano Benches delightful room FASHION DISCOUNT STORES sale! LADIES’ TAPERED WOOL SLACKS WITH MATCHING BAN-LON raccoon collared, furry lined nursing and old age homes and . hospitals. li t ’ | ~* & fx. SLIPOVER i Chairman McNamara said, “It | ® ~ ‘ pop in coa S ° is hoped that the presence of our subcommittee will focus more jv. a : public attention on thé magnitude | fea S$ of the situation and on the fact b @ ALL SIZES e that solutions will require the un- | a | derstanding and cooperation of | e Values to $4.99 Each nk every level from the private in-| + 4 dividual throagh top levels of gov- || % MANY OTHER UNADVERTISED SPECIALS IN OUR La CHILDREN’S & WOMEN’S DEPARTMENTS. USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN “SHOP WHERE EVERYDAY IS SALE DAY” data eo ernment."’ |e This hits every one of us in our |= homes and personal lives! It is| =. ‘now your personal problem or will| fe |be, because of the older members| ¥~ of our family and because, like | ‘i it or not, some day we will get i thers ourselves! 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See this new concept in Soe home entertainment at Grinnell's! open to 9 p. m. monday, thursday, friday, saturday LAYAWAY NOW | Mali _ FOR CHRISTMAS | ) ae || | ’ FE 3-7168 . : ve $95 Down, $29 Monthly. $910 | Grinnell’s, 21 S.- Saginaw St. ~ HURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE Mrs. evening to fifty eodore E. Wiersema was hostess Tuesday members and former members of Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. From left to right are Mrs, W iersema, Mrs. Harvey Kerr, MARILYN ARNEIT Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Arnett of Mann road announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Marilyn Joan to Louis H. Paci, son of Dominic Paci of West Strathmore avenue and Mrs. Margaret Paci of Pitts- burgh, Pa. An April wedding is planned. Tool Box Aid Cold cream and other oint- ments available in unbreakable metal tubes can be thrown in with the garden tool box as a valuable beauty aid when fam- ily work gets under way on clean-up around the house. Salves applied beforehand pre- vent blisters or chapping, keep dirt from getting into the skin, For separate jackets this fall, | Mrs, Theodore Wiersema of West Iroquois road was hostess Tuesday evening to 530 mem- bers and former members of Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi International Sor- ority. The program presented by Mrs. William Chea! included a vocal number by the Choral- belies of Pontiac Northern High School under the direction of Melvin Larimer. Patricia Mul- downey also sang hits from current musical shows, accom- panied by Dr. Edith Roach Snyder. * * * The president, Mrs. . Harvey Kerr, and Adah Shelly, inter- national honorary member of Beta Sigma Phi, presided at the refreshment table. They were assisted by Mrs. Richard Benham, Mrs. Richard Fer- ris, Mrs. Arthur Ellis, Mrs Clarence Gordon, Mrs. Willard Sovey and Marie McGill Nurses Will Hear County Agent Talk ‘*‘Short Cut to a Longer Life’ will be the topic when Mrs. Mary A. Hardy, county ex- tension agent, addresses the Oakland County District of the Michigan Practical Nurses As- sociation Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Pontiac General Hospital Mrs. Theodore Fox, president of the association will open her Orchard Lake road home for a repeat session at 10 a.m. Oct. re TIT. PONTIAC PRESS. T Pentia:s Press Phete president of the group, Mrs, William Cheal, who pre- . sented the program, and Mrs. Henry A. Carlson who -came from Chigago, IIl., Xi Alpha Nu Members Reunite Former members present in- cluded Mrs. Henry Carison, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Larry Pen- tuick, Ann Arbor; Mrs. Philip Miller and Mrs. C. P. Bennett, Clarkston; Mrs. Harry Bel) and Mrs. Lewis Stoner, Rochester; Mrs. William J. Dabbs, Dray- ton Plains and Mrs. Car! Yar- ling and Margaret Lingo, Ne- troit. ~ * * Others were Mrs, George Fraser, St. Clair Shores; Mrs. George Berz, South Lyon; Mrs. George Markey, Com- merce; and Mrs. Robert Jones, for the reunion. | Mrs. W. C. Roualet and Mrs. Fred Giddings, Pontiac. * ¥ * Among the guests were Mrs. Robert Dodd, Mrs. Elwyn | Hall, Mrs. Robert Ladd, Mrs. Douglas Menzel, Mrs. Joseph | Moring and Mrs. Lawrence [ Robertson { Concluding the list were Mrs. | George Heenan, Mrs, Edward Mrs., Jay Sandow, and Markham, Mrs. Harold Muldowney Sharon Sue Snyder. * * * ; The next meeting of the chap- ter will be held Oct. 20 at the home of Mrs. Robert Ladd By RUTH SAUNDERS ' BLOGMFIELD HILLS — Former Bloomfield residents Mr, and Mrs. Fritz C. Hyde Jr, today arrived from theirhome in Greenwich, Conn., to spend the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin J. Anderson in the Anderson’s new home in Bennington drive. Mr, and Mrs. David Walker Mr. and Mrs, John C, Connelly; ham, to celebrate her 75th birthday gave.a cocktail party on Tuesday|Sunday. Her home is in Marble-| for Prince Charles in their Grosse| head, Mass. Pointe home. x *.* o. 4 2 ‘ M C All directors of the Brimingham- Priam nthe: the east Le Ce Bloomfield Hills branch of the end to be with Mr, Cunningham’s| Needlework Guild of America, met mother, Mrs. Daniel E.-Cunning-'for coffee Wednesday morning at Andersons Hosting Eastern Guests | the home of Mrs. Jean Greene, Laie Park drive. President Mrs, Robert H, Porter announced plans for the 1959 in- gathering Oct. 22 at the Community House. Mrs. Carleton E. Patterson, is ry president of this branch of N, G. A. Lee will entertain at dinner for the visitors and the Andersons will give a dinner Saturday eve- ing, Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Proctor have invited several | couples to play golf with the Hydes Safurday at Orchard Lake Country Club with ‘uncheon at the club. i | Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Schirmer will |host a dinner for the Hydes Sun- jday in. their Lone Pine court home followin gthe Detroit Lions football] |game at Briggs Stadium. * * * Next week's Bloomfield Hills visitors will be former residents | Mr. and Mrs. Donald U. Bathrick | jof Nashville, Tenn., and Fort Lau- | derdale, Fla. They will be house | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter O. |Briggs Jr. They will also visit Mr. |Bathrick’s brother-in-law and sis- ter, the William L, Grahams of Birmingham | * * * Mr and Mrs. James J. Nance have returned to their Lone Pine |road home this week from Torch Lake where they have spent most of the summer months. The junior Nances of Northbrook, iTll.. and the William E. Atchesons '(Narcia Nance) and their families | visited them during the summer. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James K. Campbell entertained at dinner Wednesday 7 Josephine Lowman’s New and Easy Diet TRICK and TREAT The TRICK is to help you lose some weight ! The TREAT is the easy and appetizing way this diet provides! Sept. 12-17 The Pontiac Press evening in honor of H. R. H. Prince Charles of Luxembourg LAPEER LE SERRE EEE 8 May we stamp ticket for convenient SOC CSCC SSCS SC SCS CCST COSWSSSSSSSS SCC CCCCCCCSSCCSCCSC CSS SCC CCS CSS SCS CC TTS TUVVTOVTSUUUUUUUUU UU UU UUM UCU UU UUUUUUUUUUUD your porking downtown parking? Shop Friday and Mondey Nights ‘til 9 P. M. COAL ¢ hat How can a borrowed-from-the-boys obviously feminine? But it is! Just see yourself in it! favored fall color. HMAN HAT 10.98 others 6.98 to 24.98 be so delightfully flattering, so Every fashion- Millinery Salon—Second Floor a | the Chanel look is the one. Al 20 to accomodate those nurses velveteen jacket is sometimes; who cannot attend an evening teamed with a flannel skirt. | meeting. 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SAGINAW Next to Federal’s “ sketched daytime-nighttime engagements Coat Salon—Second Floor from stock OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS Until 9 24.98 r Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. ©T.M. Dress Salon—Second Floor i i / | . collor... blue cashmere with cerulean* mink, bamboo with ranch, i nude with diadem* on black with ranch. wear with furs. . Half sizes - to SE gee So Rep eee | THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; OCTOBER ‘8, 1959 : Gilbert Nationwide Teen Survey Reveals: Boys Want Their Girls to Be Wholesome By EUGENE GILBERT Brigitte and Marilyn may draw the loudest wolf whistles but when it comes right down to picking a girl for closer companionship teen- | land the way she does things are iwhat count with the boys. | “I like girls whe are ladies,” Fred Nestle, 14, of Birmingham, 'Ala., told us. “Naturalness” was the nomi- aged boys go spectacular. Their ideal girl: She’s a blue-eyed blonde, not | too thin #@§ not too plump. She's’ a trifle shorter than her boy friend | and not quite as bright. She gets medium grades in school. She doesn't smoke; doesn’t drink She dresses conservatively, usually in casual clothes. She prefers short shorts in sports- wear but, at the beach, she scorns brief bathing suits. She uses little, if beauty aids. And, she doesn't have to be particularly beautiful as long as) she is sincere. That’s the composite picture of the ideal American girl drawn) from our most recent survey of| teenaged boys across the country. | * * * The survey showed that physical attributes, over which a girl has no control, are not as important as they would seem. Personality IMPORTED FOODS The Near East: Bulghour Wheot or Wheat Pilaf From Arabia: Raw Cashews From Italy: Rice from the Po Valley From Italy— —Germany & Greece: Honey from Maya Mountains. Foods for exotic recipes and health and nutrition NATURAL Health Foods 8 Mt. Clemens St. FE 4-4601 any, artificial | Ohio, The blue-eyed blonde scored with three out of five boys. But there was a good percentage going for green-eyed girls (one out of four) and chicks with black or red hair (one out of six for each). Ss © ¢ The desire for naturalness in a jgirl shows through in responses to the questions of beauty aids. Three out of four boys tike te catch a taint scent of perfume on their date; four out of five prefer only a bare touch of lipstick. Eye shadew has no Thank heaven for litle girls! Ready for bed in these checkered ski-jamas, these toddlers steal your heart. No trouble | keeping these pajamas charming either, for this design is made of | sanforized flannelette. Comes in red. blue or pink. Available locally. Vacuum Will Help | Gold Star Group Attend Workshop Use the vacuum cleaner to Elects Its Officers Members of the Wever remove abrasive sandings and steel wool particles from pieces of furniture you are smoothing as well as from the floor. YOUR ona = - to clip on to youa warm boots. PERSONAL INITIALS sizes 4 to 10. SCHOOL OR 5 to 10 ~ er As Pictured i oN White -- Grey at, E\—_ Brown-- Black Narrow — Mediums — Extra Wide Open Monday and 73 NORTH SAGINAW STREET E FAMILY Friday Nights ‘til 9 Oakland County Chapter 34 of the Gold Star Mothers met to elect Wednesday evening officers and hear annual re- ports. Plans were made to install the new officers Nov. 4. * * * Mrs. Olive Burgess and Mrs Cecil Briggs were in charge of School PTA who attended the Pontiac PTA Council work- shop Tuesday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Queen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pawley, Mrs. Carl Norberg, Mrs. Melvin Norberg, Mrs. Sherrill Grubbs, Mrs. Samuel Ritchie and Arthur Bell, prin- cipal of Wever School. | trailed badly. ea t & Te ‘ Devices that add curves in places| ‘rte f ia | In bathing suits, though, it was a conservative job nine times out against all the beautiful but in- i charmers in the world. on the latter type. What do the boys think of their composite ideal? “She'd be great,” said one Southern boy. “De you know where I can find one like this?’’ Gilbert has gone as far as he can, son. That last question is up to you. Finishing Plans for Sorority’s New Chapter Plans are being completed this week for organization in Pontiac of a Nu Phi Mu chap- ter of Beta Sigma Phi sor- ority. - * * * Prospective pledges have been invited to a rush meeting in the Hotel Waldron Friday. Mrs. Florence Smith of the Mrs. Kenneth White will First Presbyterian Church talent show Tuesday. Mrs. Daryl Donaldson, tractions when the Marbac The program Peatiae Press Phete left, and “Curtain Call” will be presented at be star at- the church at 8 p.m. Tickets will be h Group of available at the door or can be ob- presents a tained from any of the Marbach group members. There will be refreshments. international office in Kansas City, Mo., will address rush- ees on aims and purposes of the sorority. Beta Sigma Phi sorority is the world’s largest Greek letter organization with nine active chapters in the Pontiac area. * * * Nonacademic, .designed for business women, homemakers and students between the ages of 17 and 22, the organization provides an opportunity for young women to broaden so- Teenagers’ By RUTH MILLETT Many times I've seen lists of the various jobs performed by the average housewife and mother. the refreshments. Criss-crgss bands put the hex on tummy bulge. . You'll cross Play. Power net and elastic with stay up White, sizes S-M-L. love Girdle or panty A'Lure® elastic bra, 32-40, A-B-C cups Our trained corsetieres will fit you for comfort and figure flattery! the new’ slimming of Double ae dept. stores it’s ‘criss- satin top. 895 Downtown AND Drayton Plains cial and cultural interests and |The lists always inchide § such to participate actively in com- |items as chauffeur, laundress, munity affairs. |cook, babysitter; cleaning woman, | jand so on. But so far I've never found “social secretary" on any such list. | It ought to be there if the house- wife and mother has even one| teenager in the family. If she has more than one, it ought to be) , | underlined. How does mom perform as so- cial secretaty? Why, she runs an auswering service for her teen- age son or daughter — taking dozens of telephone calls every day, keeping messages straight, remembering which boys are to be told “Jane is at Anne's.. You can call her there if you like,’’ and which ones are to be dis- couraged with, “I’m sorry. Jane isn’t here right now. -No, I’m not sure just when she'll be | back.” She not only has to be able to say where her own son or daughter can be reached by telephone when they aren’t at home—she has to know who all their companions} are. For teenagers never give up! N EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday thru Seturdey I's new...it’s young... ‘Double Play’ by warner’s Social Secretaries < iboys either encouraged or dis- , ! Moms Are when they want to reach a friend} by telephone. So when the tele-| phone isn’t, ringing for her own! teenager, it is very likely ringing | for a friend. Half the time, the | caller is trying to track down an-| other teenager who might just! happen to be with Jane. So Jane's’ mother has to be able to say just| who went in the car with Jane. And then there are the mes- sages: “Judy warts you to call and tell her what you are wear- ing to the party tonight.” “Bill says you are double-dating with doe and Barbara, and so he'll be by at seven-thirty instead ot seven-fifteen.” And on-and-on- and-on. But what makes the job such a headache is this: no matter if mom gets a dozen messages straight and keeps half a dozen couraged, 4ccording to daughter's instructions, the one message she forgets is sure to be the m important. . by Come Wek ‘Oh, Mother, how could you have : forgotten to tell me Jane said they; Warm and welcome gift! Jiffy. * had all decided-to wear flats in-' crochet in knitting worsted. Pat-’ stead of heels?” wails her daugh- | om 970: Directions fo _ ter. And mom realizes she has| © : oo one mn flubbed her job as social secre-/mitten set to fit 4 to 10-year-old ° tary, over the heels versus flats girls. issue. Send 35 cents (coins) for. this ‘ pattern—add five cents for each 3 Piece Look... . at this! COORDINATES pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send. to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y, Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. : New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura. Wheeler Needlecraft Book is ready * NOW! Crammed with exciting, . unusual, popular designs to cro-* chet, knit, sew, embroider, quilt, weave—fashions, home furnishings, ’ bd SKIRT toys, gifts, bazaar hits. In the e VEST |book FREE — 3 quilt patterns. - e BLOUSE aery: send 25 cents for your copy. | | THE PERFECT |: 9° | FALL SETTING |: | | . Others ! ; . From 5.99 : Smart cotton blouse, H , wool skirt and vest. In your choice of blue > or beige. Sizes 10 to ; 16. \ : FALL COLOR TINT te Male Dtrtine Hai ‘ SEAMLESS *.t0"%5.5 3Q¢ >. “ "> Backing NYLONS sises 8. eri 3 Pair 1,00 it ads Finest = : ae ok @ a ‘i p,) ” DeLore |}: "Service Caton Hair Fashions, Inc. 4A; MI 6-32 a | 36 N. Saginaw St. : - "tare Leng Dgch te : ; | Bloomfield ee, |S THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1950 at. THIRTY-SEVEN __ aed f a58 ifs &> fi E* ae ! i i R28 £3 z : i age g5 738 TU eayFere z eRe ee Finks z oF si g is *F z és the face of an | Answer: Frog’s legs should \ » #\ 4933 ‘ \ SIZES 10-18 Ana Halon A slimming streak of a dress to, yoke repeats smart line of the hip pockets. Sew it easily in glowing wool, drip-dry blend or jersey in new “earth” tones. Tomorrow's pattern: Misses’ apron. Printed Pattern 4933: Misses’ | ; sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 2% yards 54-inch fabric. Printed directions on eacii pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West size and style number. Hear Reports, Elect Officers Annual reports were given be eaten with a knife and fork and not in the fingers. and officers for the coming year were elected when Iraq Caldron 70 met at the Pontiac Federal Building Wednesday evening Mrs. M. D. Shelton and Mrs. Earl Brunson reported on the supreme. session of the Daugh- ters of Mokanna held recently in Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Roger Smiley was elected mighty chosen one and installation of officers was scheduled for Oct. 30. TUXEDOS 5 For All Occasions ~ SHIFMAN’S Men’s Wear $036 wy. OR 3-0731 Dra hepping Center Between ham's and Kresge's MEET for LUNCH FOUNTAIN Sealtest [ce Cream Populer Prices Riker Building Lobby eE Offer Catholic Leader Course The Kateri Klub comprised 7 Dear - Abby Says ‘Move Out’ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY:“I have been going with this man for eleven years. He was married I met him but his wife was / sick. He asked me to move into his house and he his house. keeper and take care of his wife and four children. I did. All this time we were sweethearth. He said he'd marry me in time. His wife passed away two years ago. Since then, he hasnt men- tioned one word about marry- live in happily all day. Curved § Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac ° 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print|» plainly name, address with zune, | § ES Savings and Loan |: Eo Dd 4 petitive prices ing me, but he says he loves me. Do you cal] that love? HOUSEKEEPER DEAR HOUSEKEEPER: It’s love all right! He loves your company, but he loves his free- dom. He loves. your house- keeping, but he would love to keep things exactly as they are. If you want a husband, I suggest you move your loving ” But the middle child is the a nice single man who is satisfied to love his own wile. * * * DEAR ABBY: I know that parents are ‘supposed to treat all their children alike, but we can't help favoring our middle child, Our oldest (a girl 16) is selfish and mule-headed and we can't do a thing with her. The baby (a boy, 8) won't let us kiss or touch him. We lies and is a real little trouble maker. kind all parents dream of hav- ing. He is truthful, loving and helpful. Everyone notices that he is our favorite. We know it isn't right, but how can we change the situation? PRAYING FOR HELP 3 1é-LOVES His Freedom, Dear squeezes ‘nto our kitchen or den. \ I told her I didn't know what we needed this nice house for if she was only going to use a female dog, it is twice half of it. It makes me so mad @ year, and once mated she when she crowds everybody will refuse all other males. into the smallest rooms in the Show me a woman with such house. standards and I will marry her. CRAMPED WALTER L. DEAR CRAMPED: Don't ask me why, but most people en- joy crowding into a small den or kitchen. If they enjoy the years I guess maybe I don't coziness — relax and accept have too much to complain it. about. But here is my prob- | ~*~ * *& lem. She never uses our out- What's your problem? For sized living room except for a personal reply, write to showers and a visit from our ABBY, care of this paper. En- minister. close a stamped, self-addressed All the other company she envelope. Drapek-Mallett Wedding in Home Setting Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Mal- lett of Mt. Clemens street an- nounce the Sept. 4 marriage of their daughter, Florence Marie, to Stanley Drapek. He is the son of Mrs. Pauline Drapek of Northview court. * * * The Rev. Howard E. Clay- comb of Cedar Crest Lutheran Church officiated at the lawn ceremony performed at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Eugene Gross assisted her sister as matron of honor and Donald Gerber served as best man. * * * A reception was held at the Eagle's Lodge on Montcalm street following the rite. The newlyweds are living on Northview court. it’s Different Now —Thank Goodness Don't fee} bashful kissing your new husband at the wed- ding ceremony, girls. Time was when the priest kissed the bridegroom, the groom kissed the brie, the priest kissed his assistants and they kissed the guests! MAYTAG AUTOMATIC ‘WASHER $1.95 wen, @ Filte fgttntes e Modern Fa Cyele 141 E. Walled Lake Dr.. Walled Lake Children’s Shop Miracle Mile Shopping Center 8. Tel FE 8-952 grind. ally is Pie. SS ee DEAR PRAYING: Since all children do not behave the same way, they don't deserve the same treatment. Treat each child as an individual. When a child is mule-headed, deceitful and generally dis- agreeable, there is usually a reason for it. Professional help (starting with- your family physician) could unearth those reasons, and possibly remove them. self out of his house and find Today's Story Big-as-Life” You take a little color slide, hardly bigger than two 4-cent stamps. You put it in a slide projector, And suddenly you've A EEE: AOE! AO OOE LS EEE Sit hd, Bilis cost ¥ PRES SSP got a happy memory on the screen as big and colorful as the day it happened. That's the special, unbeatable magic of color slide photography, the magic that seems to be putting more and more people under its spell every day. Of course, another of the potent lures is that it’s so easy to get started taking color slides. You can get everything you ¢ * need to take color slides indoors or outdoors, in one smartiy- = & designed package. 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He specialized in|, fine personal triumph for this’ Carolina Israelite at Chariotte,| NC. said Sarhen Meslesed ty business and corporate law for! politician who came up from al Si e = © | financial institutions and ind miner’s hut in Wales. But many| : "firms. lof his associates believe the re-| . oe . Ah ee ecg — * * * sponsibility for guiding Britain’s! North was city attorney of Battle foreign policy is not exactly the) Creek from 1933 until 1940. job he would choose for himself. | The SEC. post pays $14,190 a He would prefer to be prime) year. minister, Wielding sweeping au-| hority in the domestic affairs GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—B. 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Ted, a one-year-old German) shepherd, jost the “pat” in his| “pit-ter-pat’’ last June when his left rear leg was cut off in a power mower. } When Donald Rigsby, who owns Den’s Shoe Service, 234 E. Pike St.. heard of the dog's plight, he went to work on an artificial leg for Ted. “I've done a lot of orthopedic work, making shoes for crippled persons, so when the doctor con- tacted me | figured it would be worth a try.”’ explained the 4- year-old shoemaker. * * * | Ted's owner, Marion Bunch of 3181 Dartmouth Rd., Oxford Towh-| ship, brought him to the office of Cr. Richard A. McNeil, a veter-| inarian of 44 E. Flint St, Lake! Bunch is an employe of a large farm, Devon Acres North, at 4517 Seymour Lake Rd. and lives om the farm property. He ex- plained that he was cutting aay with a large hay mower when Ted jumped through a barbed wire fence into the churning | blades. e* McNeil patched up the leg, which | had been amputated just below! the joint, and-called Rigsby, who BEST FOOT FORWARD — Not so long ago also has a shoe store at his home,! this German Shepherd named Ted had only 28 E. Flint St., next to the doctor's! three feet to choose from, but he's standing office. firmly now on all four. Ted is the fortunate FIRST TIME “The dog had a good disposition dg- something like this, although wobbled when he ran. It would it would fit over the dog's stump. | it’s the first time a patient of mine swing over and hit his other hind . Then he lined the-hollowed out}! has ever had an artificial limb leg and scare the poor dog.” made for him,” the doctor said. Rigsby didn’t give up though. covered it again with leather. A “There aren’t many men with A: least one thing good came of Strap extended at the top runs up the talent and patience to make (he first try, Ted was beginning to Over the bend in his leg, around an artificial leg for a dog. It's |“warm up" to Rigsby. \it and down to a buckle. quite rare,” he continued. | “At first he was pretty retuc. CUSTOM FIT Rigsby went to work on the proj. tant about anyone handling that “This one was really custom ect. “The leg had to be about six stump, but after I tried the first fitted. The job took about five or inches long. I made the body of leg Ted seemed to realize I was Six weeks,’ Rigsby said. cork and covered it with leather trying to help him. d capri and bs spent oo = extended at the top with a lace «ysany davs I'd bri ay alone together at the shop lke effect.” Rigsby recalled. the Pontiae store (where all ‘the The big day took place about two ~*~ * * work was done) and he eventually weeks 5m0. Just like people lace up their got so friendly that whenever I'd| “I put it em him and took him shoes, Ted would lace up his leg walk toward him with material) outside. He took a few cautious —or at least that was the idea. in my hand, he'd automatically get, steps. About every third step “After several weeks of work. up and stick that stump out for a he'd pat his weight on his new we got it on him and it didn’t fitting.” Rigsby said with a smile.| leg.” Rigsby related, work."" the shoemaker said. | The second leg was also made’ ‘Then suddenly he stopped. First owner of an artificial left rear leg. Happy with the unusual achievement is the man who made it, Don Rigsby, shown here with Ted next to Rigsby’s store, Don's Shoe Service, 234 E. Pike St, “The new leg stayed on all right..of cork, but this time the shoe- he raised the new ley and looked ang the Baltimore Colts. and I thought we might be able to but it wasm't’'secure enough and maker hollowed out the top so that at it. 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The leg weighs about a half pound. ae booms new limb, “He's well tempered and hasn't may make a few minor adjust-/tional says owner Bunch. “‘I take the leg any sores. 0 ‘ To Conduct at Stadium | BIG RAPIDS (UPI)—Dacho Dac.| '00k and taste sandy, hoff, director of music at Ferris Pentiac Press Phete |football game between the Lions valuable pearl, Occasional baie ww cons = Bigger, Better a attention before long.” Looking at the leg you wonder| Growth 17 Per Cent what could possibly be missing. - “Claws!” exclaimed Rigsby. | WASHINGTON — There's good i gandhi oe a cbt mk pss I saw Ted sit down and try for jway. - wy De a flea behind his ear. It was a | Interior futile attempt. I forget the /are by initia) results claws.” of experiments to improve shellfish : specimens shoemaker measured Ted's paw,|0f hard-shélled clams grew 17 per \it was nine inches around, ang Cent faster than unselected mol- A similar ect to produce horse's hoof, a little higher in the fast-growing a ra now in If the tests prove ‘successful, “The dog is reacting as I thought/°YSters may eventually be bred he would,” says Dr. McNeil after reign ee) oar ager re al weeks tri , s . » chie. sever: trial period on his/ So" Sasch of Shelifisheries Popular belief notwithstanding, tried to chew it off, just accepts/oysters are good eating all year it like it was the real thing. We/|long in the United States, the Na- Society says. ments. as time goes by, but he’s/The belief that oysters are safe|f really only a pup and should adapt|only in months spelled with an “r” |f} to the leg much more easily than|!s @ hangover from the past. Lack|f if he were eight or nine years old.” }0f refrigeration once caused spoil- |} “We're getting along just fine,” |age of oysters during the summer. : In Europe, however, summer |} off each night so he won't develop} oysters are sometimes gritty because the species there carry the young for days after they are hatched, The tiny shells of the immature oyster make the adult Science has dismissed another Institute, will be guest conductor|cherished bit of oyster lore—that Sunday at Detroit's Briggs Stadium/an oyster-eater may make his during halftime ceremonies in the|fortune by cracking his teeth on a calcareous concre- tions may develop in eatable oy- CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE Sle SUPER SPECIAL _— Ladies’ . . . Men’s . . . Boy ALF SOLES 40 Regulay $2.50 Value Theres. Fri Sat. Oniy ATTACHED WHILE-U . WAIT - §..S. KRESGE’S SHOE REPAIR—BASEMENT DOWNTOWN STORE DR. HENRY A. MILLER Optometrist Phone FE 4-6842 7 North Saginaw Street “Better Things in Sight” Contact Lenses Open Fri. 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FULL STOCK OF SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS — EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES — Free Parking on Wessen St. Side Ph. FE 4-1516 or FE 5-2100 172 South Saginaw St. eas ar FORTY-TWO : | 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959. 3 , ‘ es . é wig Po ape yA eae ‘Lun Goes On State Osteopaths. Ask fc ets eeeenalAfter Moon Runia Tax-Paid College BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Au-| A curfew was clamped on Bagh- thorities today sought to head off! its suburbs. Schools were A . 4 ah lence | ™ oi pe closed today. Presuma-| Reds Give No Word on! GRAND RAPIDS ®— State, the preparation of physicians eee ar eel its i ths public’ funds to| shoald be-used for education of attempted assassination of Pre- bly es and — = Survey; Rocket Turns °Seopaths want te mier ‘arim Kassem in Iraqi capital placed aging. nama wan shat Sipe] eit to counter any violence) Batk Saturday osteopathic medicine in Michigan.} the closing session of the Associ- times but the Iregi government) ; said he suffered only minor wounds. * * * The 4 - year - old revolutionary leader was fired on Wednesday by an unidentified gunman during his regular afternoon drive down Baghdad's main street. Official anfiouncements did not link the assailant — who apparently es- caped — with any group Kassem assured the populace of his well-being in a radio broad- cast from his hospital! bed. He blamed the attack ‘on traitors who wanted to get rid of me so the people would be without leadership.”’ BOUNDED WEAK The Premier's voice sounded weak and depressed. Listeners 3 i i Michigan on a wide curving course sched-|Assn. of Osteopathic Physicians|of the people of the state,” he uled to bring it rocketing back/and Surgeons. said. , = past the earth Oct. 18. “ right Traditional y, osteopa’ ve An official announcement! ,, ge aca deel ee aes supported their own colleges and |Wednesday night said the 614-| ___ |hospitals. There are six osteo- {pound flying vehicle will not start) ipathic colleges, none in Michigan. jits turn back toward the earth 7 . | * * * ‘until Saturday, after reaching a Rapist Beats Woman, | Potts said 40 osteopathic haspi- jpoint 292,043 miles from’ the! itals in’ the--state provide ample learth. ‘Throws Her Into Furnace iclinical facilities. A faculty could |: When radio contact was: made NEW YORK W—A frustratea |D€ drawn from Michigan practi- jednesday, the vehi 78,750 . ee ee ee ee rapist beat up a young wife to- tioners, he added miles from the earth and threw er into « blazing Potts said the school is ‘‘neces- |labor difficulties which slowed start «ke t ee a $ 98 There was no word on the re-| She managed to escape but | #re continue exer- | Truck production this week sults — if any — of the vehicle’s| was condition with | cising their choice of the kind|| was egtimated at 24,079 against Reg. $13.00... . Now survey of the hidden side of the} third degree burns covering her | of physicians to provide their | 2197 last week and 11,367 in ; body. buil thought he must have been in The + wala ; health care.” 1958, _ snip aah “the Saami : ve << | 23 N. SAGINAW Radio Baghded, quoting a medi- y measur The slightly t woman, Mrs. | No suggestion was made as to; Canadian production rose to eal bulletin. said Kassem was hit ing instruments, the thermal reg-} Hilda Kech, 4, mother of two location of the proposed school, oF /6,065 this week compared with! In the Heart of Downtown Sires ties bet bic Gua ee ulation and power supply systems, children, is-the wife of a Bronx [whether it should be affiliated with |5,410 cars and trucks last week! Pontiac. superficial. The worst resulted Tu ae ee ot|_eartment house superintendent. an existing university. and 5,294 a year ago. : from a shot in his upper left arm stad aa ; yl cee —= the = that broke a bone. ABDEL KARIM KASSEM | acct the announcement said | —— - “the automatic interplanetary sta-| Aided by Better Weather Along the preset ett” Lord’s Best-Of-The-Year ifrom the satellite was scheduled UF Women Canvass “2 Lunik’s ‘“‘shortest distance from ; ‘ Two thousand women canvassers belis are ringing as the volunteer the cart s atace be sro ; for this year’s United Fund drive, Wofkers ask for dollar bills to su>- te « rames the sian ues a : £9 TIE’ aaone asses lane today were continuing their house- port the 52 UF agencies. + * * to-house soilcitation, striving to Women canvassers are answer- At the time of last Sunday's ' pass their $25,157 goal ing questions such as, “My bus- Jaunching, Soviet scientists pre- . Th oot the Pontiac, Walon band gives at work,” or “I can't dicted the vehicle might approach > FURNITURE BARGAINS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT ford and Lake Angelus areas, door| #fferd to give.” within 1,240 miles of the earth a Recent training sessjons held at But the new figure indicated it the Community Services Building would continue in orbit indefinite- We Played im Close and fe . -~ YOURE THEWINNER! |\@ gl fl Ed * Pick Your Cards... § M , Li Franklin Biva., and Comrounity pa Ar pore ay out of Activit Waterfo so ate eeting Township have hcted aany sone which would burn it up on con- So easy to Buy on . Extra Liberal Terms! tact. en to better understand why door- to-door solicitation is done. on Water Plans "=" "=" Man Bound to Court Mrs. el Buckner, Division chairman, explained that Oakland and Macomb in many cases, sr a semi-re- on Larceny Charge Officials to Set Stage tired people like to be solicited at . home 1 Lyle D. Lynn, 25, of 1793 Beech- for Detroit Parley | Mrs. Buckner added ‘Many wo- croft St.. Keego Harbor, was men of the house have indicated|bound over to Oakland County Six men. three each from Oak. they feel it’s part of their duty to Circuit Court yesterday for trial | &ive one, two or three dollars of on a charge of larceny from a "7 building. land and Macomb counties, wil : meet Tuesday with the Southeast- their own household money ern Michigan Water Authority pre-| The rain has slowed the nor- Lynn was returned te the Oak- liminary to meeting with Detroit mally heavy amount of solicita- land County Jail following exam- water officials about buying water tiem during the first few days of | ination before Municipal Judge from that citys the campaign. Cecil MeCallum. He was un Named to a special water com- With fair weather again. the gol able to furnish bond of $3,000. nee ds hae the two COUM- | deadline of Oct. 12 for the women; Lynn is accused of entering the Ges were Walter K. Willman, Pon | and the Oct. 16 Women's Victory home of Gladys Wheatley. %6', tac city ATES Fred L. Yockey, !uncheon promise to be gala a‘ S. Roselawn Dr., and taking an Huntington Woods city manager im. empty purse. and chairman of the Oakland/___ eae County Board of Supervisors’ spe- cia] water committee. and Harold K. Schone, director of the Oakland i] ; Department of Public Works { Appointed to represent Ma- comb County were Kenneth Ps Sandborn, Fenton Township su- presents a new pervisor, Frank Biehl, Erwin Township supervisor, and Clar PAINTING ence Steinhauser, controller and supervisor of Warren. DISCOVERY The six will meet with the six members of the SMWA in Mount Clemens at 10 a.m. Tuesday to map plans for a future meeting with Detroit officials. 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The golfer would like to wrap a club around your neck at a hefty sneeze during a crucial putt. S-.%.' ¢ The tennis player would like to use the strings of his racquet to sew up your mouth while he concentrates on a back hand shot. In complete reversal, the basketball player, hockey player, football player feels like an unwanted outcast when the home crowd sits with zipped lips. Even the pros know what noisy partisan home crowd means to the game they are playing. a ae “In Baltimore, the crowds scream so much, it gives the opposing players the jitters,” said Detroit Lions’ business manager Maurie Shubot, “That’s what makes it so much tougher to win a game in Baltimore.” Ask Forddy Anderson, MSU basketball coach, and he’ll tell you how he feels about having a field- house full of continuous noise. “I want the, band atevery game and I want the stu- dent body sitting in one central location,” Says Forddy, “and { don’t want them to stop yelling for a minute.” x * * That's the way it is in Notre Dame's tight gymnasium where crowd sounds shake the shoes off the opponents. CAN’T DODGE HIM—The Los Angeles Dodg- “Urs find that Early Wynn is one guy they can't dodge. Wynn is all set for his third start for. the White Sox today against Los Angeles in Comis- key Park. A wide angle camera. accentuates the morrow. AP Wirepheote pitching arm and the size of the ball. A win for the Dodgers would end the World Series. A win for the Sox would carry it into the Tth game to- That’s why it is almost impossible to win a game in the Oklahoma State fieldhouse. The place is filled to capacity of 7,500 at each cage game with 3,000 students tolling their cow bells. . Look at the trend of the so-called upsets in pro foot- ball and even in college and high school football. ~ * * In most cases its always the favored visiting team which is the upset victim. You can see it in the point-| makers odds. In Baltimore the Lions were 10 point un- derdogs, in Detroit they are six points down. The odds even change in the World Series in favor of the home team. ‘ Jim Hiekey, new North Carolina football coach, is another who agrees that home crowds have a great By BILL CORNWELL Early in the Revolutionary War our forefathers fought and won an, important battle at Bunker Hill. mn Bunker Hill and Arthur Hill are| ‘™ © © "0m - conference games, a long ways apart, both historically | kicks off the Saginaw Valley jand geographically, but the latter) schedule here Friday night at |struggle is yet to come and will; Wisner Stadium against a big, be every bit as important to the | fast and tough bunch of Lumber- Pontiac Central High School foot-| jacks from Saginaw Arthur Hill. pendence. jball team as the other one was to lthe Colonials in the fight for inde- indeed be a crucial test for the this feeling is head coach Jesse) Another Dodger who spent some Pontiac Central, undefeated in | Battle of Arthur Hill’ Next for PCH The ‘‘battle of Arthur Hill’ will! jhustling Chiefs. ¥* The feeling * * is prevalent that if Mac the Chiefs could get off to a wiD-| tremendous shot ning start in the rugged Valley campaign, they would stand a good ‘chance of making a very respect-| jable finish this fall in Michigan's !m his 1958 team and is more iroughest Class A league. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1959 ‘Carries Chicago's r ‘ Hopes in Mus He Convinces His Boss Starts for LA Today CHICAGO Ww — Duke Snider, | Except for an unsuccessful pinch gimpy ee ok i — bein the hit appearance Tuesday, Spider , vis face rtd Chicago White 52” no action at all in the three z ; \games at the Los Angeles Coli- Sox in the sixth game of the World Iseum. He played in both games Series. |in Chicago and got one single in * * * | 4 ; Snider will be in the lineup be-|S¢Ve" official times at bat. cause he asked to play. You might even say he sold Manager Walter Alston a bill of goods. The Dodger team was up in the air — winging on its way fromi Los Angeles to Chicago— “Skip,” Snider said earnestly, “I know (Don) Demeter can do a better job defensively, but I've been in six Series and I feel my experience can help in this one. I didn’t ask to play back home because I felt I t Gam Old Pro Duels | Hobbling Duke Snider Podres in 6th Series Contest White Sox Confident _ Again in Home Park Despite L.A. Edge CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox had their backs against a wall as they pushed off on a tough comeback chore against the Los Angeles Dodgers today in-the sixth game:of the World Series. Tuesday night after the White Sox’ dramatic 1-0 victory when Snider sought out Alston. would handicap then but the knee Ve * * = aise Lali ty a nels That's how Alston came to an- play against (Early) Wynn (Chi- nounce yesterday that Snider cago starting pitcher). I feel in |Would Play today. He will bat in my own heart that I’m going to his usual cleanup Spot. Gil Hodges get a hit that will help us win.” jwill bat fifth with Norm Larker x * ve sixth. Otherwise the batting order Alston, a man known for his will be the same one that has patience and consideration, nodded neds 32 edge in the Series understandingly. ” * « “How's the knee?" he asked. | Hodges, incidentally, was nurs- “Stil not A-1,"’ said Snider, jing a slight sore shoulder yester- “but good enough to play.” day. He hurt it throwing while OO TO ~~~ |out of position after fielding Bob Shaw's bunt in the eichth inning of Tuesday's game. Club trainer Doc Wendler treated it with hot towels and massages “It isn't serious,’’ Hodges said. “It won't affect my hitting but IT may have a little difficulty | when it comes to throwing.” The first one to go along with! MacLeay. “If we can beat Arthur time on the rubbing table yester- |Hill, I think it will do wonders for day was Johnny Podres, the left- ithe morale of our entire squad,” handed ace, who is slated to pitch Leay said. “It would be a today. in the arm for * * * Podres, bothered by a chronic jthe boys.”’ MacLeay has great confidence | jents Tuesday in an effort to loosen up his back muscles. * * * “Johnny's all right,’’ said Alston. | lavish in his praises than he has been for any previous PCH club bearing on the game, When he played at Notre Dame couple weeks ago, he kept his team at the extreme end of the field because he thought the vacuum of noise was greater in the center of the field. Many say that knowledge of the home court, home SPORES he has coached. “This is a wonderful bunch of] boys to coach,’ MacLeay enthused, |““the best I've ever had in my three \years here. Their spirit is excel- lent, they have a top-notch attitude and they've done everything in “He's had plenty of rest.’ field, home ice or home course is the big reason for home team success. That may be true, but a lot of coaches will vouch for the confidence home crowds can give their players. * * * In this regard, Pontiac Northern has gained the repu- tation in less tham a year of athletic existence, for hav- ing the most spirited student body and following in the country. The upstart Huskies are playing their part, too. Van Patrick Is Out as Voice of Tigers DETROIT (—Van Patrick has able and Van was given the samé lost his job as radio-television information a couple of days ago.” voice of the Detroit Tigers. * * * x* * * Kell will settle his status with Harry M. Sisson, club vice presi- the Tigers next week. He had dent, said yesterday a new broad-|been informed that his brief asso- caster will handle Tigers games ciation with the previous sponsor next season. Patrick’s replace- would not affect his post. ment has not been selected. A reliable source said the new George Kell, former Detroit | SPonsor also will discontinue the third baseman who was Patrick’s | Practice where one broadcaster broadcasting partner last season, | handles both radio and television. is expected to return next sea- , oe Patrick, 43, was’ assistant to the 1959-60 edition, got started last night in Chicago late Harry Heilmann on Tiger where the Black Hawks scored a 5-2 decision Patrick will continue to broad-|game broadcasts in 1949. He be.| Over the New York Rangers. Ranger goalie cast football games of the Detroit /|Came broadcaster in 1952 follow-| Lions. ing Heilmann’s death. Kell became Patrick's partner following the death of Mel Ott in an auto crash. Purdue Coach Battles for OB INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Coach Jack Mollenkopf said Wednesday Purdue University will ask the Big Ten to grant another year of eligibility to quarterback Ross Fichtner, whose shoulder was broken in the game with Notre Dame last Saturday. * * * Mollenkopf told the Downtown THAT ICY SPORT IS BACK — Hockey, the * * * Stroh Brewery Co. recently signed a five-year contract for radio and television rights on Tiger games. The action ended a 17- year tenure of Goebel Brewing Co. for whom Patrick had been broadcasting both baseball and football games. Sisson confirmed earlier re- perts that the new sponsors felt Patrick's association with a competitor would make him un- acceptable to them. x* * “It was a condition of Stroh's sponsorship of the 1960 games and he ball club accepted it,”’ Sisson aid. “We were told a week ago hat Patrick would not be accept- say, EGAD! the Swamis got swamped by the play for pay boys. Waterford should win, but the Northern spirit has prevailed collapse as soon as they get into Valley play? dark uniform). eae AP Wirephote Lorne Worsley leaps from the cage to stop the disc in mid-air in the second period. At left are Bill Gadsby of the Rangers and Murray Balfour of the Hawks ( As our friend The Ole Boy Hoople from the other order of Swami prognosticators would|mile run, has withdrawn from the Trying to pick the pros is like trying to get a sweet drink from a vinegar barrel and all Leader Swami Cornwell could tumble if he had to pick the pros as he missed them all last week, but those unpredictable preps keep him atop the ladder. Of course the big stumper was Pontiac Northern's upset over Farmington and this week the- Huskies match wits with Waterford. Now there's a humdinger to try to pick. On paper Is Pontiac Central that good or will this be another one of those years when the Chiefs their power with limited personne] | to come up with a winning foot-| |ball team.”’ * * * “I'm proud of them whether they win or losc tomorrow night.”’ said MacLeay, ‘‘but I'm positive that they'll give everything they have| to pull out a victory.” | Record-wise, the Chiefs appear jto have all the better bf it. They rolled past Waterford, Wyandotte and River Rouge with little diffi- culty while the Hillites were absorbing defeats at the hands of Grand Rapids Catholic Central, Midland and Jackson. This same situation prevailed last year. The Chiefs went to Saginaw with an unbeaten record to meet the Hillites who were winless. PCH took a bad 28-0 lacing from the Hillites in that contest and never fully recov- ered. Once again Arthur Hill is winless. But MacLeay scouted the Hillites in their loss at Jackson last Friday and he reports that coach Kurt Kampe has a solid football team with both size and speed. ‘They pushed Jackson all over the field and won everything except the final} score,’’ claimed MacLeay | The PCH- Arthur Hill battle AP Wirephote COUID END Iv — Pitcher which gets under way at & o'clock Johnny Podres has a grim ex- at Wisner, is one of three Saginaw pression as he warmed up to- {Valley games on tomorrow night’s| day with the hope of ending the ischedule. Completing the slate will) World Series in favor of the Los | be Bay City Central at Flint Cen- Angeles Dodgers. Podres was | |tral and Flint Northern at Saginaw.| credited with the 4-3 victory in | | the second game. feels better now—much better.” | lame back, took whirlpool treat- After waiting 40 years to get jinto a Series, the White Sox now must win the final two games to jtake the best-of-7-series. The Dodg- ‘ers have a 3-2 lead in games and jneed just one more to put away |their second title, first since their shift to the West Coast | * * * Early Wynn, the Sox’ Old Man right-hander who won the opener, vras Manager Al Lopez’ pitching ichoice. He faced southpaw John- ‘ny Podres, also 1-0 for this 56th World Series and the hero of the Dodgers’ 1955 world title back in Brooklyn, The weather forecast for partly sunny skies. and temperatures in the 70s The White Sox, having barely survived the three-game set at Memorial Coliseum in Los Ange!l- es, were favored at 11-10 to win jtoday, | But the Dodgers were 52 |choices to take the Series. History favors the oddsmakers. Only the \1925 Pittsburgh Pirates and last year’s New York Yankees ever had enough of what it takes to win after dropping three of the first four games in a best-of-T-series The White Sox insist that just being back home, away from the Coliseum, is enough to boot ’em in the rest of the way. Because of the poor background afforded in the huge, 93-000-plus seat oval, |the Coliseum brought smiles to Chicago faces only when the gate receipts were announced. * * * At Comiskey Park, where they split the first two games, the bat- ters have a fan-less, dark green background behind the pitcher. And the fielders have a normal background of shaded grandstand \to help them pick the ball from ithe bat For the sixth game, the Dodg- fers again had left-handed power {man Duke Snider batting clean- jup and playing center. A chronic knee condition which freed him for only part-time duty during the season, had him on the bench for the last three games Lopez made no changes in the Sox’ line-up, retaining his platoon pattern against Podres. Bubba Phillips was at third and rookie Jim McAnany was in right. Both were in Tuesday's starting line- up when the White Sox beat left- hander Sandy Koufax and gained some breathing room in the fifth game Wynn, 39, top winner among ac- tive major leaguers at 271, won the opener 11-0, with Gerry Sta- ley’s relief mop-up after his el- bow stiffened in a chilly wind. Podres, at 27 the winningest Dodg- er Series pitcher ever with three victories, took the second game 43 when Los Angeles rallied after he left for a pinch hitter. Jr. High Game Friday Yesterday's scheduled junior high school football game at Madison between the Washington Whites and Madison was post- poned until Friday afternoon at | 4 o’clock due to wet grounds, | ‘Miler Moves | ‘From Kansas ito Wichita | WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Archie |San Romani Jr., who has bettered| the interscholastic record for the SS University of Kansas where he is a freshman, and will transfer to the University of Wichita. All-Star Pin Points most be classified a curve. Other times, it's barely aq wrinkle. Cutting down on my hook is a relatively easy matter — I either speed my ball up or release the ball with my thumb close to 12 o'clock (straight up and down) as compared with the 10 o'clock that I let it go on normal lanes, However, it's tougher to get a hook ball working on “fast’’ or slick lanes. I’ve found that when my natural hook doesn't work, I must give the ball a slight wrist turn from right to left as I place the ball down on the lane and increase the finger lift. This turn of the wrist will give similar spinning motion to the ball which will cause it to break to the left as it approaches the pins. I make certain I don't turn my whole arm and shoulder — just the wrist — because that could cause me to ‘‘top’” the ball. A “‘topped’’ ball merely results in a spinner ball which is an ineffective type delivery. This wrist turn must be care- \fully controlled. I know. It took |me many years of experimenting ito get just the correct touch when |faced with a lane that won't take ‘| Quarterback Club the senior from Well, the Swamis are playing the hunches again. Wynn Shocked McKeesport, Pa., ‘might get an- “ * commen ° wens 5 other year, minus a couple of (64-22-2—.744) (38-28-3674) VY Death of — Notre Dame was Pur- . BOM Arthur Hill ° "8s second nent this Vario Lanza eye Pierireme: I) gewlleren "t= ieee, ploomfield The coach said Bernie Allen, ay ty CHICAGO (AP) — White Sox| junior trom East Liverpool, Ohio, Bloomfeld itcher Early Wynn heard yester-|has moved up into Fichtner’s fo Ga fly en route to Comiskey Park|but the next quarterback in line Clawson wv a workout that singer-actor|is “anybody's guess.” Ramiremok fario Lanza had died of a heart bareganton es Spartan Booters Win Kimball” Opening up his locker at the| EAST LANSING W — Michigan Nortnvitle ark, some minutes Jater, he/State blanked Calvin College 9-0 Millington wind a cablegram from Lanza injin a Midwest Soccer Conference gg ome, conpreneating Wynn on his! game here yesterday, Bt. Rite tory in thé opening game’ ot) ‘The Spartans have settled for| ‘ick Michigan je World Series last week, ~ several ties bat are unbeaten in| Tulane ~ * 24 games stretching over four sea-| Call vou Wynn said he was shocked at| sons. Cecil Heron, sophomore cen- olla e news of the singer’s death. {ter forward from Detroit, was yan * Browns “We had been friends for a long = the booters with four|Pitiereuer is Bits teers me,” he said, "First team is home team. Capitals denote ‘consensus favorite. 4 a y * * * His father said last night “Archie returned to Wichita be- cause he felt he would further his career best by running in his home town.” i thus far. San Romani Sr., a great mi er during the 1930s, added that his son would try for a place on the American Olympic team to go to Rome in August. KEARNS MOATS San Romani Jr. ran his fastest ialaiilied eras? mile this year at the Compton, NH grfear Mill Calif., relays where he set a West Bloomfield West Bloomfield 4:08.9 mark. Almont Almont . scree Birmingham Eastern, Lincoln Tie Walled ake eters The Eastern Maroons and Lin- Hollv coln “B” fought to a 6-6 tie yes- H k . : : Pitaxerais terday in a Pontiac Junior High) WELU Mie League football game. Easter had| Comfort Is the Rule impel anch a 6-0 lead until the final 45 seconds pererd be when Lincoln scored the tying HOOK VARIES FROM LANE Millineyon Ortonviie touchdown. TO LANE Romeo.” Romeo. | _ By BILLY WELU . Mike” & Rite Horse Sets Record What with bowling in tourna- Michigan Michigan : of D Tulane By The Associated Press —— Gare Dame Amerigo set a North American|to place even within cities, es — record of 1:47 for 1's miles on the = turf in winning the 19th running of oon veil |the $30,750 New York Handicap at |Aqueduct Wednesday, ments all over the country, as|a hook. And I definitely would not well as moving around from place |jrecommend this to anyone except Ijthe more advanced bowler. Until find that my hook acts differently,|a person fits into this category, however slightly, in each of the|he should stay with the normal bowling centers. Sometimes, it/finger “lift” tao produce his hople breaks so much that it can al-jusing no wrist turn, . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1939 ole ek ek |e ete OF ek etl ee See Ti. = = ¥ Sy Sac? J Pee ee ae 1 e _ POS La : , j % _Louyptine, medat atch ss! Orion and Oxford Renew Rivalry, Avon ys Cranes Friday CRONEY'S | ‘resemblance between the Birming- Service ham Seaholm team which won its eleven which will: face Port Huron League game tomorrow night. At least three Maple starters are —SPECIAL- Band and Linkage Adjustment $17 °° ploy _ mg Lake Orion and Oxford while | Waterford Ist meeting may steal) | By CHUCK ABAIR come tee injuries. Port Huron’s Transmission | There will likely be very little| Yeumg team has been losing but | Troy. Royal Oak Kimball will visit first three games and the Maplejsi..01 Park and Ferndale playsiford after its big victory impressive ball, *- *® a \Ailing Maples Play Port. Huron PNH will rate the edge at Water- Fees ae 7 Tri-County League. Rochester will| @™%*! and Utica is guest of Rase- in an important Eastern Michigan| Mt. Clemens in other EML action. damaging loss yesterday when full-|less Lapeer as Romeo is at home ed back Jim Hoke suffered'a fractured |to High-riding Oxford should have|sturnum bone in a scrimmage. Tom certain to miss the contest andi. many guns for Lake Orion Goff will open at that position. three others are doubtful perform- featuring the likes of Doug Stott, | - \Jett Brady and Jim Casey. The! usbeaten Walled Lake should | Millington and Nen-loop action wilj be featured | Dragons are still seeking their by another meeting of neighber- initial triumph of the season. 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I start cut te be a world- ow sta oe cee ial beater, then I fall down in the = cellar, and then I work my Way Ge reputstion Gr bebig 2 fee back ever four or five years, amet Se ee: See “For instance, I pldyed tennig of our time. _ —_ for nine years before I had the eee ——E | basis of a good game, I've been thank you. riding horseback for three or four As an honest man, he admits he) yours, Ged ome fant baaeaees oe is getting away from acting in| get the feel of it. In sports or; favor of a director's role. And he! artistic jobs where I don’t feel I cannot bear to see himself in the, © a rahaael gatos my lagen . film version of “Cyrano de Berge- enough pleasure PAIGa = ~ a SOTT rac’ which wom him an Oscar in| ial eat WT. A UHEST, BACT] | TNS GER CANLETE ia & FIROYS. BOOKS, 1951. out. * ; . : About acting: “One side of me, x * * PECMING “XO LEAVE XO still likes it, and another side says) “You're just a menace if you it's childish. It’s a younger man's! continue to do something badly. game. I hate to say this—it sounds A menace and a bore.” arrogant, as though I'm saying one, | shouldn't act after a certain age— |. but for my temperament, acting is i. not the end-all For my temperament, the idea of putting a whole piece together. as a director, is“more satisfying 1 like to think of myself as the writer Ss agent. a bi f “I get personal ‘satisfaction out Rake aetna as i. —the ’ of seeing that everything | more important symbel, “that a sets, costumes, meed, the pace, Peerto Rican CAN come te the the acting—conspires te cause an audience to feel as purely as I did the emotion I felt in reading writer's thos : “wrt ~ A print of the movie “Cyrano” The only reason he ever does) ~— “anything at all,” Ferrer says, “is|!8 in the Ferrer home at Ossining, because someone, somewhere, sat N.Y., but if anyone puts it on, Joe | down at a typewriter and created leaves the room immediately. “T something that moved me...- have only seen it once, and that. IN PUERTO RICO her enough. God, I'd die looking “I like to feel that a play care. &{ It again. ee fully written deserves—all."’ The reason: He, as an artist, is| h aaa so identified with this film, rather) ee ee ie caanten (than with other theatrical achie ve-| piece where he and wife Rosemary ments of which he is more proud. | i their four kids can And he feels that “if I were some-| —__________ {body else, and I were to see my-| self in ‘Cyrano,’ I would say this! guy's trying hard. He's pretty Educators Want s=.-""!-*:"s" Ferrer also has a reputation for, “You can’t find the sugar? I don’t know what could be easier to accepting all challenges—for doing », It's right in front on the cupboard shelf in a large potato chip Video Tape Use sta marcha BOARDING HOUSE May Replace Plans for State Microwave Net WZ LM LLL} HOW ABOUT, PLAYING YY 1 School Brood (NY WORD, BUT AN ARTIST'S LIFE IS } outa time > casts ZA A TRYING EXISTENCE! 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OFF. 10-8 host more than 200 civic lead-| ers, educators and other citizen zs nembhere of QUT OUR WAY members of the parent group Dec. 16 when it holds its second an- WE'RE SHORE WAL, EF YUH HAIN’ T nual meeting PROUD O’ YOu GOT NO BRAINS, YUH — SUGAR, A-GITFTIN' GOT T'BE GOOD LOOKIN’, - IN TH’ MOVIES AN' EF YUH HAIN’ T GOT Baltimore Bear WITH YORE (| NEITHER O' THEM, YUH FIDDLE AN’ AT \ | YORE AGE! IT's MARVELOUS-- HOW DID YUH Do iT? GOT T’HEV TALENT, AN’ EF YUH HAIN'T GOT NONE O’ THEM, WHY YUH JEST HEV T’BE A COWPUNCHER TILL YORE SEVENTY— ER-HOW OLD AIR YEW, STIFF Y 2 May Ride Atop Britisher's Head BALTIMORE W— THAT-NEW casum HaiR-Do te me 8 8 hn Ok = st nate mace 1 coon 105¢t5 oend femme fenttemn n aA ROAY A MPU TAC AT 16, LM face — from California to the In- dian Ocean and from Alaska to the Antarctic. Its 225.000 officers! anc men are ambassadors of good | will as well as a crack combat! team. TRWILLIAMS) 10-8 4 See DONALD DUCK © 1909 by NEA Gervien, Ine, TM. Rog. U (SEE, GRAND LP). GOIN’ T TH EVENIN’] |..30 ienean// JOEYs MY TIGHTEST BAIRG’ coe SHOES... A ¥ RR ae ) Ms fla caittiaia ux | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1950 FORTY-NINE. | — Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted _8)_ Bulding Service 1 . ee ° ae by growers and sold by . NEW YORK ( — Airlines and| Qs tating emale package W0t8.) CHICAGO us — Except for soy: selected issues posted gains in — ty. the cautions and irregular Hock mac {Detroit Bureau of Markets, ag of/Deans, grain futures prices Wednesday. ket early this afternoon. Trading on the Board of Trade today. was moderately active. or Detroit Produce agree — to provide y gains major rest grain trade. losses to Continued unfavorable conditions about 4 for — the long —— minor. 235 harvest any |. Wall :Sgearly end of the longeshoremen's from. strike on the Atlantic and Gulf use of "59/Coasts were factors in advancing the steel into 38 bean fututes prices. the 86th K 215 ~ * * . - 380/ Other grains were mostly stea Steels an drifted off frac-|{ tice 9 SIE! 2dolaround the opening with mine omnes nT most oe . nar. a0 — holding within a narrow rowly mixed while American Mo- 4.09) “Anee. tors touched a new high and the -; 200' Government intervention to Studebaker-Packard issues gained . 2.50| halt the dock workers strike was slightly. 230; Tegarded by the trade as a rather Oils continued to droop Coppers 1% bullish development. Settlement were about unchanged. Electronics - 2.09 of the walkout would free large milled 7 9°) quantities of export grains now 2.25 33 tied up at Atlantic and Gulf 1.7%| Ports for movement overseas. New York Stocks a4 Also, traders anticipate increased ‘Late Morning Quotations) - 3.50| foreign demand as soon as the Admiral ..... #83 Isl rk. Coal 2B Bexlaat 1 28| strike ends. ited SS ieee e m . a Near the end of the first hour Ils Chal... 36.3 os 1 $$| wheat was unchanged to \% higher, am Lid 20.) 344 Kenn ah 1 $0|December $1.07%; corn unchanged Am Atrlia’ 3-0 31 ee : LiZito % higher, December $1.10‘; Am Cran —- +» 08 1 3$)ats unchanged. to % higher, De- a Nery ‘: 4 266 ; ‘ao|cember 725%; rye % to 3% higher, re Meter a as 4 a2 peice $1.32%; and soybeans Am ie i ; “ : “14 2.00) 43 to 1 higher, November $2.1745. m Te’ - 64 . c . 414 1.50 perl eee -s 235 H H ey Mon ais "300 Grain Prices & 8 172 1.28 3g Mols Hon ..1186 1.10 CHICAGO GRAIN 13) Mon M & M .1432 1.50) CHICAGO, Oct. & (AP)—Opening “tT & . oe 1.00 | grain: 56.6 49.7 1.00) t Mar .... 12% 314 poe! 2 $3 Dee soe 180 May ...... soe 10% 1.5 109 ow \iar ... 2.01% Sly ...cs. eee 64% . 424 4 133) Mey 1. 199% — Rye 38.2 - 8 = PERN enceres 100 BOO wresec we 1.39% 4 $83 1.78| 2 erecscae 1.000) MAP -ccccss 130% - 23 ae 250) ‘orn May... oo 132% HH 2° 180 QE -sseeeee 120% Jy 28% ' a0 Ro Am Av ..! 313/Furnipe, to siocesegeeceece O80/May 00000000 Lae naar edna fe oe ew: 6| GREENS ny 118% Dee sone OC 383 Onto On.” 3gj|Capvage Mob DU... ..ce....05. 8180 ~ hee * = Rammade-y ~ Case. Jy e- ee — aga . 61.4)Collard, We. 1, bu. ................ ry ol 12% Mar -s.0r0. 0.83 rT eee Owen ° . ° o- — Chee & Ob sig Bee O & Br $24 Mustara We, ba LITT - 2.00 vecae r t Cocccccccccccccscesssce b Cities Sve .... 475 . 46.4; Spt al, 8: , REDODOGbe bose ona meant 2 Ean GiB Rage temo ws Tg Ferndale Crash Colg Palm .... 37.6 Pepsi Cola... 327 SALAD Gaeexa, veers 200) SALAD G ' ane ce ee Ae gu Injures Pontiac Con N 4 fleo ..... vo23t agian =co 3.00 Cons: . 663 Esca: 5 2.00) cw Pr aan ie Proet 0 ” a ii Real Estate Man Cees re oR: ’ Cont Can ..... 486 Cont Mot sacs o s sal Bt. ue 2% ; A Pontiac real estate agent was oe EE i} Revlon ceeee : ss {in serious condition today at Wil- ney . 4 i Cars Sub. 11.6 BSye Mist =~. 0886 Livestock ay Beaumont Hospital, Royal eee 4 a ee ee . | Oak, after being seriously injured Dis C feag .. 328 pag ng AS | ee gow ar) VUSDAY — Ses ae eee eo owe eo { a Sears Roed ... 48. 49.1 Cattle salable 190. Trade on niteg| Parked vehicles on Woodward ave- ** s DuPont | ; Shell On aes 3 slates Ee ae nog demand ‘rather nue north of Lewiston street early East = s Secon Bae 402 genttering Geode low chelce steers 25.00. this morning. El & Mus) 71 6 "Ra 2! 32 25.75-26.25: *utility and stendard neiter| » * tf Emer Rad. 18.6 sta Brand i 0.1 oftertn B 1000.00: few utility cows! Milton L. Goodspeed, 39, of 4691 Ee ES eI a ep ate Corse eee ine -- i Std Oil Oh .”. s13| Moderately active, steady to strong, some| Tibs and ible internal injuries, gut oon #, 8 Stevens JP ... 302 sales 25 cents higher: wullty" and. stand: doctors said, — ; p rues 3 aes 47 ot ™ TT pee — sewer: cows 1.00 lower: “welts fully Ferndale Police Sgt. David Burt Gen Bak... 123 Suther Pan... 36 |1,00 lower shout 3. loads ‘mostly “prime said he was cruising south on Sen Bloc we Tenn re 31 s| high choice to prime hae 9090 Ib.| Woodward avenue when suddenly Gen Fas 3] qwnere os. UE og lg Ay Se choice Goodspeed’s car, also headed south Sore Bt Raven o.: 2 isa wee, Sein Rea Fug [Just fm front of him, picked up Gen Time... 4. NK R Bear 30111150 Ib. steers 28.28; geod io low choise SPeed and crossed over from the Gen Tire . -- & Transamer .. 30.6| steers corey | ae 2 ne fet second land of traffic into the Qerder Prod’: $1. Geneon 7" ae brown si ad high choice to fourth lane and then skidded out of Ser ge Ae ae eh coe Be to ‘ 4445 = Jo ow . : ood agg Ont —e. ge.2|shetes heif 34.00 25.0: standard to) x« *« * ot ‘ i: Se os Ge — 32 g|Beifers aincctiginl Utility | cows 18.50-| Goods Goodspeed will be cited on a Gre a) ce a ee Satine bulls 20.50-22.00; individual utility reckless driving charge, according Ho . 32 0s oo. .200 up to 22.80; late; cutter bulls 18.00-/t9 Ferndale police. dust Rey. 18) insane "71! 13], Veelers salable 28, Not enough done to eoee . wee chee Hi Sark Re eer Geet §— Nawe in Briaf eee se Westg 82 . nt Bus at White : 84a de eee Ws In brie t Harv ..... 13 Sn & Ce pe Sheep ble 100. Not enough of any ‘ ce a “seq (One class to 4, Com- “139 Younest RAT 134) |parsg lasts week alaugher lambs and| Someone broke into the Webb nt Bier 44 Zenith : SIE Sere, Teeee: eter opming theiFuel Co., 351 S. Paddock St., it e | ffe . . peed offered jate p was old om & very was reported to Pontaac police yes- ee Oct. 8— (Compiled by the pt une Baa — seo —— eee terday. It has not been determ- ss slau Tr m j , i j i teat R- : U ” 8 oll a 21-00; late trae on, fe" Timited | 1° | what is mane ' ‘Wg Ut!) Qtoete' su .00-22.00: e e a, Me owsd BED ET BUS Sree BER RB ameciree| Renemacy Ra, 44 Latt re wonth © 26+. 3307 1319 968 221.3/¢ hotce, slaughter ewes 3.00-5.50. few up| Ported to Pontiac Police yesterday 1959 High +. 388.6 1476 1028 2958 |lambs 17.00-18000) no “Pole feeder jthat someone stole clothing valued 1989 Low ......396.1 1272 934 2115 5| Hogs salable 200. Butchers steady to|/ at $211 from her home. tae Ea det "ES bul neha ne dnt ties tla eraes i 7 s. mixed No. 1 an Hot water heaters, 30 gallon, Nee ch 3 =1 os 190-210 Ibs. 12.85-13.00; \N Ls Noon teeny cca 136.3 96.9 2231 sore S000, a aig 3 mixed. grades $39.95 and nde | aig ee sows 300- 8 : ; No. 2 and 3|sumers approv chigan DETROIT sTOC 400-600 Ibs. 9.00-9.75: i k oat ne Ge Satrows and gilts 0-18 cents lower. |Fiuorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. rea Figures after decimal points are eighths ~~ , High Low N Rummage Sale, Fri., Oct. 9, & Sat., Oct. 10, at Veterans Hall, 371 were Rouliry and Eggs Allen Elec. B & be: ern Ge akties per |E: Pike. Ladies Auxiliary, Canton pou foe. Detroit for No. 1 quality, No. 3. f —Ady. r | Hetry 7 hens r ald light type hens) Rummage & Bake Sale, Oct. 9th > heavy type broilers and fryers 34) € 10th. 9 to 5, 9 to 1. 2012 Cass Lk 1 fie. Whites 18; peel Rocks 21-22; Rd. Moth tas lub It *No sale: bid So asked. caponettes over 5 Ibs. 25-28: ducklings . o er’s Club, Roosevelt 26: turkeys heavy type Jeune hens 26: School. —Adv. heavy type young toms R Sale: W 7 ° WEEE eae um e¢ Sale: Women o 38rd Polio Clinic’ | peror PPT £35 regs toy, |Phillip's Church: Rochester Ame ° D Datrers in case lots federal state/erican Legion Hall. Oct. 9th. 9:30 Starting Monday | Wis-oraae a, Jumvo aoa: gra? © ~ Ade, small 23; grade B large 35-40; Browne sale. Fri. Oct. 9th and ummage Sat., Oct. 10th from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. St, Patrick's Church, Union Lk. Rd. at Hutchins or —Adv. Grade mediui No commercially graded eggs. Arrives at Work on a Stretcher After Accident large 38; at City Schools The third series of polio clinics sponsored by the Pontiac PTA Council begins Monday. Josephine Seeley, co-director of the clinics, said 14,453 shots were Rummage sale’ Firs t Congrega- tional Church, East Huron at Mill St. 8:00 Saturday a Octo- ber 10th. —Adv. Rummage Sale, Waterford Gar- den Club, Oct. 9, 6-8 p.m., CAI . 5640 Williams Lake Rd., a ind - protection against the; A Jab technician at Pontiac Os-| Waterford —Adv. ppling disease. teopathic Hospital arrived at work : Shots are administered for $1|today on a stretcher. She was altute 7 pee Same ant flee % loor. each. traffic accident victim. Friday 6 to 8 pam Bat. 8 to 10 “People of all ages should be | Charleen Owen, 20, of 1464 Avon-|®-m. —Adv. protected,” says Miss Seeley, jdale Dr. and a passenger in her sale, 128 W. Pike. Fri- “including those over 40 years jcar, Mary Bisbiskis, 21, of 133|day, 9, 8 am - 9 pm. old. It ts not necessary to have Ct, were injured when|First Social Brethren Church. begun the series with the Feb- |the vehicle crashed on Woodward Adv. ruary and March clinics.” avenue just north of Long Lake| Blue Star Mothers rummage There have been 31 cases of|road in Bloomfield Hills late last/sale. Sat, 8 am. till 1 pm. 128 W. polio reported in Oakland County |night. , so far this year, 11 of them| Hospital authorities reported Sale. cor cor. Saginaw & paralytic. Two of the cases re-|both women to be in good condi-|Pike 8t., Pri. Oct. 9th. 6 to 9 sulted in death. Only one of the|tion today. Both suffered bruises|Sat., Oct. 10th, 9 to 1 p.m. — dv 31 cases reported had received any |and facial cuts. Sale! Community Cen- vaccine. Miss Owen told Bloomfield Hills | ter, ody 9th from 9 to 9, Oct. rem said. wil) be talk 2 tolpotce she Jolt coun of ber corlitih. 9 te —Adv, A chalet, BAL). Mmenaae | bremellea rent rbs The auto wis ‘Sak, ee “he at the Madison Junior High School, |careened int oy ceo rol a Church, 9 a.m. Tueute-aiTtiloen Oabsel, Wellnen.lieneching 2 ever, tad bounced —Adv. bis ot Ukiah Wied ask Titan le bandiy cian, knocking 8 over, sale 1004, W. Huron. day at Owen School. before coming to a stop. 'Priday 1-6, Saturday 9-6. —Adv. - ~ Ze, AAR-—Cumyz Z> - —CO—0O: Nha _vO> “Z>= Death Notices the Voor Sot camer oe by __Voorhees-Siple Puneral H . 1989, PRANK B. SCHULTZ, OCT. 6, 8380 Ka loved husba beloved father of Mrs. ultz; ndchildren Mrs. Jesse . Bch will be 1:30 p.m. from the 8p Home with fag or ct a gir Interment Puneral hite Senens will i. “state at ‘hapel. Sparks-Griffin C ob Rd.; age nd of Prieda edie, flso survived by ag oh Puneral aor be- Harold Reed and Ed- and two great- Mr. metery. the SPENCER, cng Townsend, 69‘ ld Frida p.m. from Pursle t with Rev. Paul ing. etery, will Me = ate at the Funeral Home. ; dear “eke "Richard ; dear brother of . Hart officiat- ae logge = ihe? ayes Cem- 6. ty ~ OUT Mrs. ¥, Oct. 9, Puneral Home Spencer Pursiey DON’T W.z MONEY! Make it easily through Classif sell, rent, buy. dial FE 2-818. SH FOR ied Ads. To} — swap, hire, Card of Thanks 1 I WISH TO THANK MY NEIGH- Johns bors and friends Lutheran Church ness, siso Rev. employes of GM Anderson, Mrs. Lavan Ryden for her solo, the and S&t. for their kind- ae Bacal ners! Home. Mrs. Se- num, Janice. I WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends, neighbors, for their many ac sympath during t thanks to Rev. W the loving and floral last fllness and death of my beloved wife. Pursley Funera) husband. Daniel and relatives, ts of kindness, offerings A special aldo Hunt and Home. Her R. Ody WE WISH TO friends, neighbo Coats Funeral for their acts of sympathy for Home, Legion Post 143 and Nike Base, Luther lette. From the Children. SHANK OUR rs, relatives, American kindness and D. Fol- WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY relatives, friends for their acts of floral offerings bereavement of Mr. gerdine. Special thanks to Pastor Sharp-Goyette Funer- Tunnell and em- David Dee, al Home, Mrs. ployees of A M of Sunset and Masonic Lodge No Commerce Mrs Erwin J. Teggerdine and neighbors kindness and in the recent John Teg- Rest Home 121 P & Mr. and In Memoriam Zz “newer > ™'N LOVING MEM son, Arnold Hill away 2 years ago Also our siste: who passed away No one knows the si Only those who los The grief we bear For the ones we lo ae anes by Mom, Dad ———eueeeeeeeeaeomnnr ORY OF who 3 passed today, Oct. 8th. Dixie Williams, 2 months ago. lent heartaches, e can tell; in silence. ve so well. | MAN TO OUR | yrs. Demo Rathburn mm Chevrolet Sales shop all the time and all benefits. Shelton Pontiac- Buick, Rochester, Michigan. OL 1-8133. A JOB FOR 2 MEN. STEADY work. Most our men earn more than $100 weekly. Must have car. Telephone Mr. —_ OR 3-0922. 12 noon-6 p.m BOY* WANTED RESTAURANT work. Age 17-20. Biff's Grill, 575 Hunter Bivd. Birmingham. BUTCHER, &£XPERIENCED. Huntington Woods Market, 911 8. Woodward, Royal Oak, Mich. _lUIncoln 14340 ~ CREW MANAGER _ WITH OR WITHOUT CREW Commission, override budget remium deal. $150 to $200 week- y for right man. Cal! WO 2-6783 - write 1920 David Stott Bldg a" DRIVERS. 25 OR OLDER. 2-0205. an WASH MAN MANAGER, .. EXPERI. | enced. Li CALL TONIGHT (3-0 PM) To find out if you can qualify for a PART TIME Job that would enable u to earn $50 r wee and still your regular | _job. Phone OR 3-0932. Mr; Allen. | DETAILERS FOR FIXTURES. EX- perienced Only. Overtime. EM | 3-6331 DAIRY PARMER, MARRIED, rade A registered Holsteins. Must now field work snd be herdsman. Good references re- quired Salary or shares. Call De- oe TUxedo 2-0008 or Dryden ~ DETAILERS — For jigs, fixtures & gauges Top Rates Lockhart & Wright ENGINEERING SERVICE 1065 8 et Ea FE 2-3296 EXPERIENCED TELEVISION SERV- fee man. MY 2-5711. 158 8. Broad- way, Lake Orion. EXPERIENCED APPLE PICKERS wanted. Homestead Orchards. 5460 | _Orchard Lake Road | “EXP. TV REPAIRMAN. MA 4-347¢4 FXP TELEVISION TECHNICIAN. _Apply ip person. 1157 W. Huron. EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER Apply Walker's Cleaners, Lake _Orion. “FURNITURE UPHOLSTERER. E perienced only. Small shop Good | pay. Upholster insides only. Full Or parttime. 607 E. 11 Mile, Royal Oak. LI 1-2819 FURNITURE FINISHER. EXPERI- enced spray man for ptano fin- ishing. i Grinnell’s Piano | Factory, Holly. Michigan A Must know al! ma- chines. Only experienced in this| type of work apply. Apply in person Pontiac Lumber Co. Oakland ~ JEWELRY — SALESMEN OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT PLEASING PERSONALITY _IM- PORTANT AG® NOT IMPOR- TANT PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE xX 6). MEN WANTED and Funeral Directors _ 4 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals * Voorhee FUNERAL s-Siple HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 COATS FUNERAL Drayton Plains SPARKS-ORIFFIN Thoughtful Service HOME OR }7787 CHAPEL FE 2-581 _ Cemetery Lots 5 PARK CEMETERY PERRY MT. graves. $25 & up. FE 4-9882 ? The Pontia DIAL FE From 8 a.m. immedia Qssumes for rted ress sibility for that portion insertion of the ment which has error. When c @re made be s your ‘‘kill without it. Closing time fo ‘arger than type is 12 o’cloc day previous to tion of transient is now 9 a.m. Lines 1-day > Searaveaun o B esecunuee = SS3SSS3S8 oo s~evewne a itional $0c will Pontiac Press bo z FOR WANT ADS All errors should be re- errors than to cancel the charges dered valueless through the number.” ° adjustments will be given ments containing type sizes regular NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The deadline for cancella- roaring after the first ertion. CASH WANT AD RATES 3-Days 6Days 33 SS8Sss3es2 made for use of > c Press 2-8181 to 5 p.m. tely. The wo respco- other of the first advertise- been ren- ancellations ure to get tr advertise- agate x noon the publication. Want Ads the day of “ee GSH wemace! SSESS8SSS5: charge of x numbers. were replies at office in the boxes: 5, 14, 22, 24, 73, 76, 80, 83, BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there 57, 58, 60, 61, 63, 64, 70, 99, 163, 116, 118, 119. The Press following 26, 35, 56, 84, 87, 90, —H elp Wanted Male 6 XO LOU Cook ort Order NGE Cooks Apply tn omen ask yng * gadene A-l ow joo. rebrete minimum lll. Prese Box ii! iit, For pleasant outdoor sales work. calling on prospects fn rural areas of Oakland Count Must have a de- penda le car. Salary and car allowance. Do not tele- phone, call in person to Mr. McCully Help Wanted Female 7 A-1 lorthville BABY SITTER. FATHERLESS APPRENTICE ER CEMAN| home More for home than etime em ment t wages. 38 S. Astor. for man, “4° to 25 with mini-| BABY SITTER. MUST BE MaA- mum of b educa ture and dependable FE 8-8710. Liberal pay and social benefits CAR HOP EXPERIENCED AP. while train Must have mech- erson Frost Top Drive- = pass screen) POY stg WeHuron | oP DTY® ing tests. Call FE 2-0285 atm CURB GIRLS WANTED. MUST OFFICE SUPPLY STORE 1 } Drayton Plains wants experienced | | PART TIME COOK. TUES. MORN- ing ASSIST MANAGER IN DESIRABLE. SEND APPLICATION | all PHOTO TO PONTIAC PRESS bed + ae weeny MAN he ~4 ESTABLISHED | WATKING ROUTS jon. gy A ~ —*, Fi crage age, 4280 pe rs 180 |g tm poe ABIES 16 - 35 Fer sypeteiment pa S45, fuer. ‘ 300 LOUNGE Bar Waitresses Waitresses Short Order Cooks Apply tn person, ask for Joe Puertas 2625 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Leggrinbims mpd eee ante 18T cotfee shop. unter Bivd., Bir- class counter-t Bift's s Gril 378 1 al aces, ool at od Boy Drive- SoUNTER a FoR AIR- conditioned dry cleaning plant, neat appearance, experience pre- ferred but not absolutely neces- _ sary. MI 6-8733, 615 E. MAple CURB WAITRESS. 18 OR OVER Married preferred. Super Chiet Drive-in. Telegraph near Dixie. EXPERIENCED DAY WORKER for Tuesday and Friday. Own transportation. MA_ 6-1819 EXP WAITRESS MORNING shift. Steady. Apply in person, Carter's Restaurant, 7005 Cooley Lake Rd EXPERIENCED WOMAN WITH own car for housework. 4 days, sit 1 night. References. MAyfair 6-1885. EXPERIENCED INSPECTOR FOR dry cleaning lant. Must have transportation rite full particu- | lars as to age, experience. sal-| ary expected. Write to The Pon- | _Uac Press, Box ST | EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN- | eral office. Must be familiar with | job sho ol ar proced- | __ures. tua] 4-1355 EXPERIENCED HAIR DRESSER. Top guarantee. Finest cliente! Birmingham area. Cal) Mr. Ray- _mond. MI 6494000 | GEORGE'S SANDWICH SHOP Experienced waitress wanted. Ap- _pear in person at 1018 Joslyn. | | HOUSEWORK. 3} ADULTS, NO _cooking, live in. _ MAyfair 6- 6-6814 HAVE A SANDRA TOY AND Houseware party. bonus for tele- phone booking. Call FE 8-0300 HANDY COUPLE TO MANAGE 3 apartments. West side—rent a)- lowance _Write Box 56 | JEWELRY SALESLADIES LADY TO ASSIST MANAGER IN OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT PLEASING PERSONALITY _IM- PORTANT. AGE NOT IMPOR- TANT. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE. SEND APPLICA- TION AND PHOTO TO PON- NEED = ae XTRA #9 IN your ware ff time? Call or NEED EXTR. ag SS sree ful 1 opportunity Rar'gnee nce necessary. wines to Box Pontiac Press. WANTED ‘STB PARTY | BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT rd a on A — my noms work. OR 3- " exc ‘or care. Richwood. Off Walton \Blvd.. near| CEMENT Wi TOO Pontiac Rd. large or small. 20 yrs, experience, Employment Agencies 9 MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. PE 5-9227 BRANCH 2 OAKLAND COUNTY Nursery Service. ORjando 3-4245. State license & bonded. Profess. babysitters & practical nurses, Vacation & nursing assignments. Call Pearl McClure. Instructions MEN JET Alrline-Aircraft 10 Careers If You Are Mechanically Inclined | You can Prepare Now in spar?! Time for a Bright Future In | America’s Fast Growing Industry | Plan Now For Ground Floor Opportunities Write Today For Free Booklet American Jet School 1609 E. Kalamazoo Lansing, Micirtgan | | Name cecscee . eee Age =... AGOPESE (aesce. cease ccs eeeeees City State TUTORING ENGLISH, ~ READING, arithmetic, algebra, ~ etc FE Railroads Need Men 7 to 28 needed at once to train for railroad telegraph operator station agent positions Start $384, advance $525 up Work davs Take low cost training at night with placement assured upon completion GI approved one Mr. Miller Oct 8 9 am-8 Ritz Motel. 1000 S. Woodward. It | married bring wife. if under 2] | bring parents. — | BASEMENTS WATER Leyton nt we Work guaran eo on” CEMENT OF ALL KIN Residential Pi comm’l. bonded nsured . _ Commins. ¢ CEMENT 1s OUR SPECIALTY, Floors, basements. €M 3- 4879. CEMENT WORK Walks — Orives. — Floors Licensed — Bonded. UL 2- 2763, CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE- es, small jobs & _roocialty. PE 2841 or 5-201 CUSTOM HOMES Re Y LICENSED butider. Free estimates. UL 2- 5178. CEMENT & BLOCK — ___ WORK — FE 5-0782 CERAMIC TILE PREE ESTIMATES—TERMS Advance Floor Co OR 3-8701 COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE, Lay, sand and finish. LePoy Mil- ler, PE 4-8937. DRY WALL TAPING AND FIN- ishing Free estimates: OR 3-0888. DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- dee _Free estimates. FE 8-6781. ELECTRICAL SERV. — FREE EST. _Partney Electric FE 5- 5439 ELECTRICAL | CONTRACTOR, — Con- stgiction and maintenance. Ed __Connop _Electric. UP 2-39 902. PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING for water heater, ranges and Gryers FE 5-8431 R B Munro _ Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron. EXCAVATING — - TRENCHING, BULLDOZING - — EM 3- 0881. HOME. GARAGE. CABINS, -ADDI- tions. Licensed builder. Terms. FE 4-6909 HOUSE MOVING PULUY, _ equipped. FE 4-8450. L. A. Young. LAKE WALLS & CEMENT WORKS of all kinds. PE 8-3785 or FE §-0256. : LIGHTNING RODS — Install) Repair - . FE 5-2 2670 MONEY FOR REMODELING, new construction repairs. See SEABOARD FINAN os 1185 N. Perrs st. FE 8- 966 TRENCHING escnyTio ate septic tanks. Fieid tile — ditches and boat weil. UL 2- PLASTERING & eects Clean workmanship. J. Frick EM 3-6961 PLASTERING. NEW & REPAIR. Attics finished Kawls, FE FE 46153. PLASTERING & REPAIR — REAS. Pat Lee. FE 2-7922 R. G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, sanding and finishing. Phone re _TIAC_PRESS BOX 60 Wie Wanted Mal it (| = LADY FOR | DAY WORK REF- Work Wanted A Male il ROOF REPAIRS erences ust have own trans . r Northwestern as? ile Ares. | ats tae weet bias OF EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 GReenlea! 4-69: | é tte hates Gb Gt Ute ___ Buildin Suppli _ oe . anor ial upplies 14 LOCA: FINANCE OFFICE HAS | we ee AS our. & IPP opening for young lady. 18 to 21 SS Typing shorthand, & ability to | A-l PAINTING AND WALL PA- NEED CAMM FOR REPAIRS © meet public required. Good start-| _Pering FE 2-4721. | BOARD FINANCE. 1185 N. Perry ing salary profit-sharing plan & | A-1 ALL TYPES CARPENTRY.| st. FE 8-9661_ , epee hospita:ization. Will train. | Free estimates _ FE 2-4855 = : as Tea | revious experience not neces- | ~ | PLUMBING BA RG AINS sary Apply in person to Mr. | A-1 CARPENTER _ Ww co NEW New Staini a ° “hee Baker 204 National Bldg | _@nd_ repair PE 4-4210 . CELTS Cob dd 700s NAME “TAKERS TO GATHER IN- | AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER) New mod toll formation for the new Pontiac | a cabinet work mew and re- | New Sa ial eee ay 8 City Directory, good handwriting | _Pa'r. OB. Murdock. FE 2-7861. New electric 52 gal. HWT _ $69 50 Qnd spelling essential. Apply Hub- | BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES New 42° cabinet sink — eee e bard ee R. L. Polk & Co. EMpire 3-3416 ye 56 $49 95 oom CARPENTE " New 3 fece b th set sage erg P e e a h e $69 95 IN TER WORK WANTED. ger size 10 or 12. For car. FE partime now. will work into! time roe MI 6-3010 cler full Forbes PART TIME SALESWOMAN ABLE to work split shift. 11 to 1 & 6 to ®pm For women's specialty store. Write Pontiac Press Box 95 & Wed. Afternoon. 577 Au- | A ae ekerines WITH | typing ability for Drs High school grad References Pontiac Press Box _ 44 RIVERSIDE SALE BEEF AND, LOCKER CO. WdsHI- IES MATURE WOMAN HOSDOMEEEPHONE WORK FROM HER HOME, CONTACTING PREC SE GUSROATE RS S a 5. NO_ HIGH CES- PLEASE CON. Circulation Department THE PONTIAC PRESS MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR INTER- | national) organization offers an outstanding position for 2 sales- men, no canvassing. Sales by ap- pointment only. We are interested only in high caliber men who want immediate earnings of 5 figure annual tncome which will be paid on a weekly advanced voucher basis if desired. Must able to stand a rigid investiga- tion and be bondabie. If accepted you will be presented with one of the finest life time contracts in existence and be surrounded by other successful men. If you are married and OVER 27 yrs. of age. phone the district office, Kin wood 71-2371, for personal in- erview so that we may discuss your present and also ay your future — ae want MAN TO PICK APPLES. “EARL Beckman, 2', miles east of Or tonville | OFFICE HELP—YOUNG MAN. 18! to 28, to help anager. Salary. and must have jdriver’s license FE 8-8103 OPPORTUNITY TO > EARN | to 88.000 per year. Permanent year - round employment. Rapid advancement based on your abil- ity. Write Pontiac Press, Box 22, stating age, previous employment and telephone number REAL ESTATE | Need 2 salesmen to handle new | and used homes. Experienced preferred, but will consider | training right man. Member | Multiple Listing Service. Call FE 5-9471 for appointment. Ivan W Schram. ROCK-N-ROLL FANS IF YOU have a rock-n-roll band and would like to make good money and would like to go out for vig business. FE 4-5072 and ask for Mr. Goodman _ | REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANT- ed for full time. Lake property and custom home sales. Call EM 3-0085 for interview appointment REGISTERED PHARMACIST. CALL FE 4-0575 for appointment REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Old established firm needs 3 men to take over branch office. OR _3-2361. ROUTE MAN $120 a week guaranteed to start for merried man with car, to work 8 peal a day, 5% days a week, to lace a who ep wouldn't. Picne OR 3-856: SALESMEN _ Excellent be Aacehoriag A for ex- erienced salesman in the Real | state field. Bee what we have to offer Ask for Sales Manager FE 2-9236. SPOTTER MANAGER FOR A MOD | ern_ cleaners and shirt laundry in Birmingham. Must understand quality work. org A £ oppor- tunity. UN 3-0804. 615 E. Maple. SERVICE Fhe ATiON ATTENDANT 86 days. Ex- Bowe lon Reterences. No layoffs. apply = pers rson. No phone calls. 5° ce ndard Service 2461 ele “RAILROADS NEED MEN” instruction 10. TELEPHONE CANVASSERS FE 2-9236. TOOL DETAILER Experienced. Fixtures & tools for pron ~~. parts. Paid holi- mo vacations. Some over- me M.C. MFG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd., Lake Orion _ Ph. MYrtle 2-271) WANTED AT ONCE — RAWLEIGH or West Cent. $6,000 | - TAC r MR. FOWKES, GR 6-1510. | RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE for 2 children days. Own trans- ortation. In mv home on Pine nob near Maybee. OR 3-8268. after 4 pm SALESWOMAN. PREVIOUS SALES | experience referred, but will train a really sharp girl. Must have car, and a desire for a high weekly income. No deliver- jes. no collecting. Just spend all your time selling a product st nine out of 10 homes want and need. For personal ea call | Bob Springer FE 5-9 STEADY WOMAN 25 | =e 50 FOR inside & outside cleaning in dog kennels Must be healthy & strong No sma’) chidren. Own Portation. Rochester L Nein id name SALES CLERK. PART arte 9 every night. all day Sat hawe sales experience. Young land's Children Shop “Miracle Mile Shoppir 1g Center SHORT ORDER COOK time FE 3-9888 SHIRT INSPECTOR 4 jae Birmingham Cleaners, s _Woodward MI 4-4620 ~~ §STENOGRAPHER Experience necessary. age 2245 interesting position, 5 days 40 hr wk other benefits person SHIRT PRESSER, BIRMINGHAM cleaners, 1253 S. Woodward. MI 4-4620 5 TO Must PART & ASSEM- 1253 | Arthurs. Apply in THE BLUE STAR DRIVE IN IS| now taking applications for curb! girls. davs or nights. Best of ay Pleasant working conditions No winter lay-offs, Apply in per- son please "1s | Flas tmmediate opening for curb waitress. Night and day shifts available. pS a in person only. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. WOMAN BETWEEN 55 AND 65. to help care for invalid mother | oe more than wages. FE WAITRESSES. FULL OR 2 PART. | time. Carhops, &_ short order |" — cooks. Apply Jumbo Jack Diner | Drive-In. 2130 Dixie Hwy. corner Telegraph WAITRESS, NEAT AND EXPERI- enced. apply at Big Boy Drive Inn. 2490 Dixte Hwy WOMAN FOR HOUSEKEEPING & care o1 one child More for home than i Excellent treatment. el aL A ee WAITRESS APPLY BLACKIE’S Lunch 2257 Dixte Hwy _ WAITRESS - MONDAY THRU FRI- day. & pm to midnicht. Lake- _ wood Lanes 3121 W. Huron. WANTED WAITRESS. NEAT. courteous, experienced. Apply in person. 857 W. Huron. WAITRESS WANTED, CASSINO Restaurant. Long Lake Rd, at Telegraph. MI 6-1336. WHITE WOMAN OR GIRL TO light housekeep. FE Contact W./| office. | \\ HOLE: | Employee discounts and | | 18ST awe LICENSED FE 855 New & remodeling. By hour or job FE 5-0885 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- - Kitchen a specialty. FE CARPENTER WORK OP kind. Reasonable. Call pm. FE 8-9439 EXPERIENCED oo wane afar job. FE 4-34 EXP. MAN ae WORK AS anitor porter or dishwasher Neat rei lable & trained. Cail FE 4-5072 LAWN WORK AND ODD JOBS $150 hr Exp. Ref. FE 2-2870 HANDYMAN YARDMAN. OR houseman Live on premises. FE 8-8793 PLUMBING & EAVESTROUGHS. FE 5-837! WANTED. CARETAKER. . JANITOR | _ or lawn work job. FE 4-7514 YOUNG MAN arin OFFICE work, Exp MI Work Wanted iam 2 12 1 DAY ee ere Pas BU. REF.- | _erences FE 2 WOMEN =n a WASH- ing & house cleaning FE 3-7581 | A-1_ IRONINGS _& delivery F $3 BU. PICK-UP+ E 5-0645 BABYSITTER. TUES & THURS. evening or nights. Good refer- ences FE 3277 BABYSITTING IN YOUR HOME or mine Afterroons and = eve- nings OR 3-8456 | BABY SITTING IN "YOUR HOME eves or weekends. Best of refer- ences Cai) after 6 pm. _ 8-8654 COLORED WOMAN — BUSINESS training, receptionist, filing, typ- ing, and bookkeeping FE _ 47636. | COLORED LADY DESIRES DA work . days wk. Ref. Transpor- _tation FE 46798 | DOLL CLOTHES. REAS. PE §-8002._ _ 630 Melrose. DRUG & COSMETIC CIERK. 5 yrs. experience. FE 4-4954 EXPERIENCED LADY WISHES day werk. FE 8-3625 GIRI DESIRES WORK 5 OR 6 days a week FE 8-108! GIRL WANTS WORK AS MOTH ers helper. Must come home nights 2-5211 HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? | Capable. mature, exp. woman will care for your children in vour _home. EM_ 3-3580, EM_3-4279 IRONINGS. _ a “BU. EM 3-4 5. | GRONINGTaA & SAnYeniNa VI- Ccinity of t_ Hospital Rd. FE_4-9746 IRONINGS $3 BU 1 DAY SERV- ice FE 5-8902 630_ Melrose IRONINGS” WANTED. PICKUP. AND | delivery. PE 5-23 | LIGHT Scone FOR COUPLE j or companion for elderly FE 5-8700 week work References _tatton FE 2-0788 MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, retartal service. EM 3-2842 Transpor- SEC- PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. OR_3-3084 WOMAN WANTS BABYSITTING | | Day or evening. Vicinity of Pon- | __tiac-Watkins Estates. OR 3-9581. | | WILL DO IRONINGS IN MY OWN | home, OR_3-0230. | WORK WANTED BY DAY. EX- perienced reference. FE _5-0021 | WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. EX- erlenced. pick-up and. deliver. one FE | §-7321. YOUNG DIVORCEE WITH SON wishes housekeeping and child care in motherless home. Must be good Christian family with highest character references. Ask for Nancy at OR 3-5644 Bulding Service is RRR nn nan BUILDER 2- A-1 SERVICE FLOORS & WALLS tiled FE 2-869) A-l FLOOR the floor sander SANDING. }. WITT— FE_5-3722. — A-1 CARPENTRY — Additions — Basements Attics — Garages — GET MY BID FIRST — FE 3-7204 A-1 RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL & industrial. Mason and gen. contracting. Also storefront re- modeling. John W. Caples. MY babysit & 8-8618. WANTED: NEAT APPEARING woman to assist a Sal- _Aary and commission, FE 3-7925. WANTED ELDERLY WOMAN looking for home. Call after 5 OR_3-6162. WANTED: LADY TO SELL HOMES - fine opportunity to make excel- | lent commission. Will train on job. | Jim Wright. 345 Oakland Ave | FE 5-9441 | | YOUNG GIRL TO CARE FOR 2 small children Live in. FE 2-4866 Help \ “Wanted 8 EXCELLENT FUTURE IN CHILD trainin program. Applicants should married and must like music. FE 5-2385 after 3:15 p.m. 3-1128 lady _FE5-8700 si LADY DESIRES DAY WORK OR | | BULLDOZING & 2. WE "T AKE IN TRADES Complete Building Materials WOLVERINE | LUMBER | $00 S. PADDOCK FE 2.9784 Business Service _Is AS 4 GROUP OF BUILDERS. ¥ WE offer low prices through volume | yurchases on custom ‘‘Quality ult’ homes—800 plans. We'll se Cure mortgage No obligation. > Builders Exchange FE 3-7210 or UL 2-3464 ANDY'S BULLDOZING & TRUCK- ing. Fill dirt & sand in N. E section OL 1-0109 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | Fepa@ired by factory trained man at our office ug oder Printing & Office Supply Co 17 W. Law- rence St. Phone FE 3-0135 “BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Wall and windows. Reasohabile FE 2-1631 Custom Asphalt Paving Excavating, Grading Lake Orion ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- sre and rewinding 218 &. ike h. FE 4-3981 FURNACES CLEANED AND _ Serviced. C. L. Nelson _ FE 5-1788. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED Outboard Mtrs Air cooled engines repaired Authorized Service for Briggs. Stratton & Clinton €ngines MY 3-5821 JOE'S MOWER & MTR SERVICE 980 ) Cass Lake Rd 4-7921 OIL BU RNER SERVICE. DAY OR night service as near as your _ telephone: MY “S-Tag) ee PLASTERING- NEW OR REPAIR. _Work guaranteed FE 5-0394 SAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach 10 Bagley ¢ WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto and wringer washers) Whole- sale and retail Fay s Replacement Parts & Sei vice 6 Oakland ° FE 2-4021 Dressmak’ r & Tailor’ g 17 DRESSMAKING. TAILORING, A! - 7 terations. Mrs Bodell. FE 4-9051 DRESMAKING, TAILORING, AL- terations, drapes & Formals done | in_my_bome. Call FE 8-8455 SLIP COVERS. DRAPERIES. spreads alterations. (References) Call days evenings. FE , _8-4104, _18 PLOWING GRADING. DISCING & mowing 775 Scott Lake Rd. FE 4-4228 or OR 3-0165 WARNERS ROTO-TILLING vacant lot mowing FE 4-89 ___Laundry Service _ Garden Plowing _ AND 46 - 20 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Service — Shirt service. Pontiac Laundry. 540 S. Telegraph. FE 2-8101 21 A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- moval and trimming. Get our _bid. FE_2-7188 or FE 8-9735 A-| TREE TRIMMING AND RE- _Moval. Free estimates. OR 3-6826. A-1 MERION AND KY BLUE SOD. Deliveries made or you pick up. 2601 Crooks Rd. UL 2-4643 ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK. PIN- ish grading Top soil. FE 2-0603 LANDSCAPING. Top soi] and fill dirt. EM 3-2418 __ or EM 3-2294 7 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING, tree removal and trimming. 773 ao Lk. Rd. FE 4-4228 or OR 01 Landscaping LANDSCAPING, . SODDING @& seeding. Top soi] delivered. FRB 2-5463 _ LAWN BUILDING AND REPAIR, Complete lawn service. Lawn cut- _ting and maintenance. MI | 7 _ Moving” & & Trucking 22 1-A Reduced Rates A-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT , _Work. J Also ) fireplace. ( OR 3-9402. A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ice uality work, licensed. “vi CONSTRUCTION co MA 4-225, OA 8-3272 ALL TYFEs oF MASONARY work 15 vrs & com _mercial. Bill O AL! KINDS 0F CEMENT WORK. reasonable Jenson. FE 2-2340. ALUMINUM SIDING, AWNINGS & storms. Home remodeling. 4-1887 BLDG. REPAIR. PLASTERING. | eek block, cement work. FE) pon ELBOZING & TRUCKING | IN TURNER PE 54-2853 rr vocal or long distance are 7 eMiTH MOVING CO FE 4- A-1 MOVING SERVICE rE Reasonable Rates 5-1458 HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your price Anytime. FE 8-0095. | HAVE “TRUCK WILL | HAUL, NO job to small PE; 4-1650 Ast for Neal. HAULING AND , RuBsia, $2 A _load, any time. PE ¢ LIGHT H..ULING AND MORRO _of any kind. Cheap. FE § LIGHT mpi ol N dirt, top soil, ia front ag = — Parts & Service i 4 f ies . vi. we we ee: a ee — i _ 3 SS w-wyawTreeow’vmvUSw.vmhCm.6hUm SS \ —— : os (ii = a oe : er a oo =e 7) Se ‘ j o . F | ” ave UNWANTED ARTICLES RICK la BEDRM. COTTAGE. 48 MoO. , , Ee eee i 3G SIDE . Lake : h 3 “Sp ET i E $100, 000 sia apierre RM we, 1 : 28 spin ‘CARI AGE te invest. ais land contracts | _Uohities. Adulte. we aie, Adults. weekends. i a ~~ re? nee at ie eee | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Why Pay Mo | S, Telegra l ne to Rent ! ‘1704s. only “down pays a { ean help. ou nibance Buia, TH WEITER career anure g gr nan, |B D THUMB | rae & | ~ 10 Pe, © ete Located bear E 4. ni oeted cet Mod. fur Pe |_FE ¢ “PastTaat ac.) ftv wn" Siag. Downtown’ Only "il June Pickups t rrailere, “ROO! on sears erpted bear, qurt house. ces Dany. teens | terraces houses i md |_Bidge. Pe ead) "ieee Ww furnished apartments. Ponciac Farma 1_F Co. Industrial Tractor anWe ok ened S. Se eet ot 5 SLATER APT ‘Open Daily tnclading Sunday, at MSS e witlems Sais. After 6 p.m. ‘ RM. POSSESSION. ‘Pull’ besement, 9 ACTIO? : PARKE F al ‘aurea ’ 5 Bot ee Hood. 23 IMMEDIATE. Seaienatl New, wetween = ve at one. Fe Decoratin eny good land ash upon sat- | Phone owner a * aly ana ieee BR es yd INCOME TING. PAINT-| aii begs aR 38. Fairmont. § and 4 rooms, i8T CLAS DECORA PE 4-0286. leton, Realtor Rent ent Apts. Unfurnished | East stokex. gh Sr amp dec. K L Temple a m+ heat PE 8-4166000 y | 4.4281. t, storms im INT [8 ae I: 7s PE 8-4 _ a of ved stree' : u PAINTING Mason Thompson PE kK 1} -Y REAL E ST AI ee DR aa Os Gis cae ~ eal on LEASE « Real Bstate Service REALTOR | Excellent magnons. $49 er hanging oe lizabeth Lake Ra 2) 2 welco | 7 ROOMS fur- | US Pa TRADE—OR ‘bedroom home age ‘e364 Eliza 4-482) children younia facilities t Rag. option — § ble Thinatope plus taxes = ING es oS cee or FE 4-0090 fiat. Heat, Be vegy Mees e to town EA Servien, ime. yr! tb lot 1717 s m PAPERE ANG PE 4-1157 : PE 4-758! IGERA- (960 by tire! | .om. extra Post S ER . A a ea CASH ) ROOMS et i gem in Aubura Heights. listen to to your father fix the location Ye mil ~end street. IN roe ot owe T wet J. (Dick) VALUET AINTING — PAPERING URS Sik oe ee | _ sab. UL 226ne RENT annot get ou and 7 } og ag stone ie the , EAL ‘2 ing — Paper Re 48 He eye ities $45 8 ideal for OUsEe FOR “No you ¢ Ideal for equi ft. living y 3 bedroom, | ~ Open 9 to wan ca Ln ng PE 2-2312 ROOMS AND SAT OTILTTIES caaue HARBOR — NICELY house." oT0 Rent Houses Unfurn. > droom Lakefront BY O i qua token A tee doe Anan, eg “attpapee oo fibedrma Te 316500 Terms RADIO 1 PE 5-0693 7 furnished Adults a An's rtgoant— re 11> matt skeen 4 mie. afc 2. Be — built in oven olored fixtures. | toe This goo et te. | Screened Oeste CREST TV “-s370 “AND FHA vand Ave EN-| Mpath — wired Call os SMALL Pp Includes wa- $900 Down bath, heat, ms. Cal, peautif hickory end elm) Creenen re service. PE SERVICE GI nO BATH PRIVATE EN erences req _ month Inc ts Lake Oniv $ and pay only $75, rs . Storms. seree: tk ~ aluminum BYLVAN LAKE eae GHT TV FOR YOUR ors 3 ROOMS & downtown Pont: 5-6998 > BEDROOMS. r Middle Strat | ve Tight to basement,, Large tment. FE 8-468. Extras dis- Rd. First DaY OR NIE PES CASH WE e Near furn.- Cor AN 2 BEDR sg Near Moi dry liv-! for appotin trees. -| 1188 Sherwood 3 bedroom PE 5 1296 or Amal WE TRADE TORS treae All util KEEGO, CLEA? June Ist. In- EL 66415 sae VAN per; montb. ze rnace, large -_—- storms & screens, base | ef this beautiful car 5 P STRAKA 5; & SON REAL’ 1857 Bd floor Sanderson t. utilities, Ju _ «HAS ax SYL atic oo u room. , late entry, heat, in home. 2 - PTER pacha YE 4- ta and 197 i gas hea beach WARWICK at 1924 = autom rate dining t GAIN posal, s » eas | tri-level w. Complete SERVICE A 0495 -., Huron Augus ICK. ALS BAT ire 2168 Willow N- a6M . 5 tes es. ing room, sepa kitchen. Just of BAR “ ' ment, water features. 4 years ¢ new. stone JENSEN'S TV ing Call FE 2 52 . Far uitv BEDROOM BR quire 2168 _ AGE AT 0662 MAN al — reser Taft bath. alee Walerterd. d many mere fen to pos: | rage. i rec. rm. re noon & evening | oe) Ae is We. ¥ Our ] 3 MA 5-18 MODERN COTTA iE AT 0683 MAN eae Carper . Pe Highway in ONTH. 4 an $17. Immedia w t-im oven. e ; cen _ RY RADIO & (* Nell home. Prompt gas heat SaTH AND oft of 4 poor rhe Dixie Acres 150 N, Mi TH. old. fireplace. Price $22. WALKER *& GA 188 N Johnson Don: lose vour ith Gireus- MS paver 5-82.39 i _* -. > basen th. _ $125 lease FE | e and 2 Ac ooo, BA be : in It wy er for ; ° : ng 3 ROO fairs) FE pose 7 ‘clean 00 per moh Hom R TL MITHA carpet PE 4-5090 FE 8-007 2S Service Cash we 4395 Dixie trance. downs AND furnace $45 1960 ' 4 Mo. B ; S} 000. Terms. Cal = aa s Real Estate entr VATE BATH oll AC oupie to June WEST SIDE alow Pull $900 Down—$60 aa FULL ' . 2 . a ~ Upholstering ae es } ROOMS. PRI rated FE 15 ‘reliable ¢ 3 bedroom bung hea is Nice a I HEAT. OF PONTIAC & ’ Y ¢ BEDRN. ’ 3 ly deco 3-245. gas BA : Neat bef tub. Good | WEST Y, INC. = ; S LSTER. He ITE BROS entrance. New ne | EM HOME ON basement, tached . ca beth with LAKE ILLY, 2 rr} weit cone lake Ra EM are BEL YOUR tour OR 3 _3-2632 8 UTIL. PURN COUPLE MOOERK CR ay som eens? raat. Reasons eat, shoo ans nsoment. aut eee eae | | IM WRIGHT, Realtor wos war tt wee 'D baths. PS BOWE WEAR 1? = OM OWN ROOMS nished court | $-0441 | . | TWO BEDROOM ype home Tha ROLSTERING | w ort ers Sic ‘wre? 2 Martve_ oe ROU MD’ SC pe ar aa RICHOLIE & HAR Pra soil” re mycin, te coun lad en oe goed coed. Becoment: ced 00, : ALS UP sround $i2.686. Ca . } BEDROOMS M14 - BEDROO! 63'_ West Huron, house. family. Open front | good : pisneed - 610,500. PE 4-8797 around s Box 89 3 rage EM 3-347¢ MODERN 2? Laundry room. dandy for small OWNER Lakefr 2 bed) tra large lot JPHOLSTERING Pontiac Press Boz floor & g@ TH. REFRIG Children welcome. ti] June 15th. 4 F k BY the. traits Lake — down. TO NOR TE CUARY st Rent Apts. Furnished _37 pas Lge pop only. 454 crypt: Mg a Pontiac, ai For Rent nt Rooms 4 2 Giroux- ran s | 3 bedroom are Nearschoole rand | On On Lower st gpm. j TRI LEVEL STARTER : “Es ; & sto 2-6889 ij mil of Edgewood yr ESTATE in Clarkston. aping | — ie trot | “TRI-LEVEL, STARTER Zi S-8888 —_ RS PARA burn Ave. FE street west 39-4005. en UPLE. EVER BRAL REAL 3.9701 Nice landscap beat. | dining ~ $11, ot. ie Sie ate > DLX BACHELO stealer Aubu BATH. UPPER b 3355 Fox. EM D ROOMS. CO PE 5-8339 EN | stores. . Auto, gas poren, l-car saree a “ene nay WO — -— nd 26: ppre ntlemen. PE 4- ~@ RMS. AND Clu L FURNISHED furnished. $10.00. 4395” Dinte = &! Utility room ms & screens ry good ter t ® homme st Lost & Found = dise for ge . FE 5-5661 D MODERN 8MAL: for couple. thing | FOR GEN- DERN HOUSE Aluminum stor A - % | wn Payemn Your ih MPRAPLP ALA “8756 HEAT AN M lake. al — IVE ROOM riv BEDRM MO rniture. Car port. Approx | eet Dow | t! 3 ee: BRI?- FE 2-87 HOWER BATH ND BATH mo.| home on A 8-3727. ATTRACT Kitchen p 2 or — = ff OR = throughout. ed by trees fall becomest, | G. Fl a eT ee KITCHEN 8 nice. FE 4 RNS A Upper. 865 _405_ Army Rd. IN- "‘eman. Garage. ce ae” “ re lot, surround apa Lp e corner Cany puppy Brown cellar Nem 1 RM end, very het water furn sigir: oP toes Sp AU ae ent. PE 4-4026. | Lake priv Owne: translerred-see land | furnace. Oa. large Crescent | RADE “leap Cell Mr Allexen, FE) 8M KITS PE 2-1362 c- SMALL H ere Teyier Re. ask) gon LOS. PRONT RM! Sake. Terms, Re ete. Connerre Sie bissT, | oll lake pri * y WE T Call 21-4376 _rE TH. ATTRA ire at 1 4-2031 US STOP rE UNGALOW. > $14,900. 1 pie 5-1 with ou Lady FLOOR APT MS AND BA furnished. qu le Weaver PE AT B for convenience, 7? BEDROOM BL scbool and. contract agreeable. | Lake. Now: us an offer. «yg a +0083 SER LONG coal ee cet Oe All utilities fur for Loan RONTIAC "‘Bverything for ee ot ND 18 MILE RD | — in—make ; beach. Two 3 RAY TIG of coms. bath ga rn. Washer tive upper. $-5475 : LAKE. 230 8 oom side. chool. Drapes a BETWEEN 14 A bedroom, move GI Perfect with fireplace oe es EM) jscun, sommuetile Sure Lake. 49 James. PE Ea Cheam kenied “A ads $1333 ee ae | eee bias ed. Owner has pur- | Woodw Low down Noth ing Down Fal = fe haired female Lk Reward orn. d. Near Elisabeth AN gest grates a ek. See. then phone. | CLEAN RM. IN C or call Peting includ ‘home, must seil —. newiy ceserakee. | ng basement, = se } ul XA Middle Straits ee Sontag 3203, 4 Deaies ta ed to ieamia $18 « To" $-5008. Inquire 584 Edison chased » ar “ll 50pm | ponent or will trade m mg ey | 3 bea rge 73 = 228 feos | —wah until you ee an the fea- 34535 MARANER FEMALE. rE “HEAT. “ utilities children ve Detrou T WLY DECORATED 53-2168 FE +¢-4665 afte er ivine bead roperty. HOwa: CAH | sChheat Tar 5 rice, $10,500. t owner's unit. ling for — RANER hud OOM KITCHENETTE. rnished- = and downtown, ABE NEWLY R MAN. PVT FE LARGE L ; _om lake pr 700 CSAH Total selling p re of « home se rents LOST bdo No. in ear, ¢ 1 “8 i water fu: FE 46013 FLOOR WILL LE house for 7 t CLEAN ROOM PO k. FE 2-2418 5 = on t, nicely a: ‘BY OWNER — 33. basement. VJ tt, tures much. One unit Lone Pune : hot and co N. Paddock ; ROOMS & BATH MAIN “2 bedroom Adults only. FE & shower. $7 wk. raann heat, West sub: and beth. full erme twice as — could be ¢ MA 6-564 -E BIRD Its only 290 4 ROOMS & furn. Vicinity r garage. ent. & si LEGES. GA. . & screens 2 3 rooms ts. Located O n r $30 month $5,000 re- grieving N WHITE BIR Adu PARTLY PURN wy [yes cis 2 ca : _ LADY. KITCHEN PRIVILBOES. GA- storms 1 Mes down. #2 city improvemen: information ‘or 215.860 At least UND BL «CK ‘ON y for ad MA ap 3 SEDAM. OR 3-9105 ; Hea » Heights UL 32-7215 —_—__—— LADY coin. FE 3-7733. $8,500. G. & insurance rkdale. Fer more < ALTY 66 more. $19. Gon tenet “Orr ager wre * tee ae PRIVATE ENT r ges No CHILDREN “PE a _Unturn _ 40 fo ee sooe FOr LADY. eluded. OR} sat 0 DOWN mcr een et | es Commerce Rd eM 30400 ours) RA 3, dedroom ranch -$$03 Irving = RMS. & 4-8179 132 Ww Houses ~~ | LOVE 6 baad “BATH. $600 - BARG. : from ———————— Ra. - : P en turo PE drinkers : ent vee en privileges. FE 2-8 E AND BA $35 —— , Orece eile “LABRADOR RE- 7 Oiities tur ODN UTIL 24720 TH. 2 BEDRMS Rent Houses Sei —_ eee M. FOR MAN. ime’ lg Sorpeme SBS Williams ie tN , WN PAYM’T | 2 years x S18 tee Bae Easy eeivor PE, e143 or PE. 2-000 ccs! ne 2-9634 4 RMS. AND BA 2° * | BEDRM. ROME, nge Newly | NICE no Telephone Bldg. Lene, 9 Lot 40x1,586 ft OR THREE | ge Me Must sell MY LO\ 2 up and 1 down tive ve. Huge lot. rene erae a : ——— TH- floor White FE_ 2-9 2-783 nd rang te town oe - HOME ON On : | bedreoms Northern LTY rery LEA toor W Y DEc- PE 2-7832 ator a arte RM. HO! — pear REA = KEYs IN a IPPER, NEWLY [ re®_upper FE 2 DERN WITH refriger hout. Reason 4-8768. PRIV THREE BEDR W. Branch. 2-371. SE : basement rm er WOOD LOST SET OF 6024 2 ROOM. UP me, also ca & BATH. MO 7 Mark = Gecorated throug ce Ra. 7 miles LEAN RM. IN 1 of land near sa500. | _?-4 WNER. } BEDROOM HOU: ‘) Pub 663 Lebaron. er case FE 5- NAMED orated. baby welco r works. 1014 RMS frig & garage. 5 lock off Commerce 1S NICE C or gent. PE 4-9381 | ares hunting & fishing. lay OWNER. 3 ns. Near M8UO.' High school. FE 25452 WN HALL A t K LABRADOR FE by while mothe stove, refrig _ . Bloc Pontiac EM 3-4 home for lady Good u Storms and screens. _ PE 44848 basement WATERFORD TOWN WALL AREA a ciate Pie EELS = Paddock CARE- & GOOD LOCA. BEDAM HOME ier COUNTRY evenings : AUTO PE 8-2229 aa’ Gen” Gace: | ME See ee. Gas eek . WEST 4 room —— Sore on | tim s gee gg rn ra Ee ee M $10 A WEEK —_ lg foc rR ec tioe _ occa pl kitchen & urs. 1300 PRIVATE a oe ca 2 BEDRMS REL. let. $51 mo ‘ BY pasha A A hingles. Lake i oe and low down pay- ledgerock firepla: room. Built- Beda “HIGH sCHOO req 2 ROO Apt. 73 Clar A COUPLE tien z | — UPPER as furnace heat & water. AIRS fencing PE 2-6717 suburban 3 car garage — vi room. Dini basemen: ge ae ca a e360 _taker OOMS, FOR COUPL MS AND BATH 3-139! _ Bsmt -& BATH FURN. RENT DOWNST BSA lo lca rivileges. New ra. $16,950 ment in kitchen. Comp ble down re. al Die Oa © 2 CLEAN ROO N_ Saginaw. | 4 ROOM: $45 month. OR 3-139 1) SMALL 3 RMB to depend- | ROOM TO 4 8. Johnson. FE — Term DROOMS e lot in orchard. 1 ltor Automatic heat, enty . Initials : 2 5-8929, 319 In Oxford. $45 month. C ED @ rn. Low rent Lk Gentieman. 17 3 BE ; = t Call FE 4068 R. Tri p. Rea Complete price stone a only PE HTs. GAs DECORAT or unfu ar Crescent : t Ot fur _Terms ‘erms to sui eooM ALL ee eslie p payment. Reward Chnal 260A WASHER. LIG @atr 4 ‘og UPPER }_efter 6 able people Ne _ _ 2-5491 PRaratS | wile eich Gacsen Handy to [R. 3} BEDROOM. Weet Macon L908. Hebb & Supplies - feo RM Wi reduced. Pag ep 2 8 oe ee PVT ENT S415 Brunswick, aces ee Be. Near nate 2 car gare bg Bene let's tnoaerm tite, Garage come rE “ale or PE Sean bbe an eee - nice 3 - — . 23 Stetnbaug! | NICE- 4 RM le FE 4-6906 — RICK home otor, FE 68-0855 = shoppin lson Schoois . Lake v. If no answer Here's a 2 wooded io! - . adio _33 St E RMS CLOSE IN 32-2181 — Quiet_couple FE ND AIRY EDROOM B . Pontiac Motor F R RENT and Donels _ aan 3-0511. ke front bedroom home 2 lake- Ty's — Ra 2 LARGE RM drinking. PE SOMS LIOHT A! Tel-Hu- 2-BE Z ACANT SLEEPING ROOM FO NN 0 down . AC RE > _call PE 8-3400 ~ eae ake roperty includes , 00 : > f . TH Alsop mer house > rd Players ly_furn. H. 18T PLOOR. 5 Rk looking park. near Adults AAS LEAL —\ : ROOMS, APPLY 14 \ACANT a R. 5 ROOMS AND BA front lots with sum t only Ctereo Recor Sen RM AND BAT 16 we. PE Overlook! ace. garage | (ZA NTH SLEEPINO F in. FE 4-7103 th BY oO OWNER. t. gas heat. FE ron for quick’ sale a : ite Blectric : parking. % sear a 5 PER MO Bus line, ‘close turn Oniy $450 down LTY Pull basemen Home Priced ttractive terms Modeling Kit N'S washer. > a oly PE 2-0574 RI- $75 ‘ass Ave 2 room apt. furn_ KLER RE rf $410 afer 5 pmo $10.500 with a der A 86:2 CHO 16 = ATH WITH P , so Ment taro Ma CLE 44001! ~ OWNER. . 1361 W. WALTON ound home r Lavende RO ARD M “_BEDRM NEAR ook po ou a ae o Taia a. Nicholie & Harger ( na ith Board Ass 236 8 Me WaIG RANGE on a 3 Sediceen gay Beautiful view with large — ae hor Ba Y Yeers -- - ‘illiams Lake Re "Euclid st R PRt- SS ek Baldwin Ave . FE 53-8183 Rooms wi ‘BEDRM B om Pontiac r garage Price is Beau coms down. Highiand Rd. (M59) M39 at Willian ; GROUND FLOO 1319 8k FE 58-1051 $3': W Huron * pemt. 9 minuies ir 81574 | ct nt OR 3-8814 | room. 2 & painted. Also or MU 4-417 R 4-0212 2 RMS ¢ Aduks FE 4- 273 Baldwin ? CHIL- : : Cass * HOME 8TYLE ~ bsm wn payment. FE & pointmes | Newly decorated & refrig- Phone” EM 33383 . ag Personals 27 vate entrance “BATH BASEMENT cir RMS. orate eT 3. Ask ¢ BEDRMS. NEW OFF C A VERY CL ye $0371 _Low Seen Permest WEST SIDE COLORED oan atom nice | washer, 4. Your older or Notices —eseesner eater i a ma "rk RG PE 43051 CLOSE TO __meais “Oren In IN| SUBURBAN j chat seared ace fabeaent | sos of breperty., bach oes yd Smaller bome considered as ar - aD : 7 for Mr mi — oI M HOME n NURSE ng kindness us rT. insulated. alu 4 for personal rea-| Also and : : tectives Ruth PFE bss ae : NPURNISHED 2 BEDROO line FE 2-5137__ me; fine food, t +2268 er & drye $625 down or iving. Must seli 8-0786 ent. ait se we \\ Private De ts ON PONTIAC ROOMS U} children schools & bus = _ folks ‘Marke & 8. drapes ancy After 5 p.m. “| Sodroom — bie i the Pac 2 BEDRM Knotty ; 87 Judson 8 - M DUPLEX tor ciaerly ME PRIV. s Immediate occup: _sons High « emeten Don | er ett, igstion “Brick fireplace DR }- s105, heat FR 4-5067 __ — 2? BEDROO ROOM BOARD HO M 3-3315 best offer In_ Suburban tertord fused Pg my informa: Get Confidential y Partly furan toliemtar aid Anal 184, ON - mn Lk. Vii E PE 22-0706 TH 2.) Close- n . | Offer refu Ge ee aN NEED, — PMS ik BATH Pyr — 5 [ROOM lta Al , - poREAUTIPUL ars rie Oa “ELOERLY LADIES. SG Room Ake pe wirs 3 Bedrms., Full Besem't | = shert C. Davia. Ritz, ANY GIRL advisor. Phone Uul Furn. 3300 Eliz L APT sa aT OND iE HWY BA Now Renting For board in my home. FE 5- cor_gasage. 5 ME MODBRE Huge carpeted a ee ana Foem. | e€ PE 5-4311 Do W Nn Uhe cae 6 ou oc tire an: LOE RM ig 3 ROOM APT MAple_5-1244 $15 PER MONTH : nt Homes “4 3 BEDROOM 1 HOM Good fire Sepe garage 2-$122 After 5 D Confidential 2 LG th & ent. Child in Clarkston area UTH $ Convalesce sins kitchen. Gas © $8,200 vores, t eines cif heat. 3-car- a ; seer PE 2- ausJ Se Contreen sie Pvt be PE 5-1937 - : N LOWER 80 OR ee : ing. 96.400 cash u lot. paved street, | -CL NT @ RMS EBCORATED } PE 5-2864 ;00D VACANCY, _ latory accepted FE 4 ROO! 85.000 cash. = Is: W ild Indians bedrooms up: - Boat dock. heat. Compare for: ring BEST CARPET of rugs. furnitu clark Bt ies ce NEWLY D MApie _S‘ely. PE 5-28 3ENT ST. Goo! Bed or ambuls Large lot. on Plains ‘No 1 j lete baths. Garage. a fire- | last chance to obtain ari aaa fee (BATH. ALL UTIL! o § “RO ar Feu on Home 8t 2 FAMILY. TREG le PB 2-7425 5-4267 THE FINEST IN Park Dr. Drayt RB Bother You Here cellent swimming and rthet| Your such low cost. wall to wal etree convenience 4. pws & BA Lake 89 per m apt ; ° < —srentals to right peop $75 R THE FINEST os ROOM C.NDER sei Can 28 feet road | toast your toes afte: _ for TION: + your ‘ <* -2476 = ahs Y FURN. | WE * OFPE ice, at rea- (BED: re lot. Will { 1 acres with. 5: 4 place to the winter. | LOCA mate a ~ Series cell Be furn cart mt HOT WATER & BEDRM PARTL uipment and sefv en. Bed house om Il‘ ac 1770 Elsie 11 leve duck pond. Good kating session in “ d Hi h Sts. Price the rest MA 4¢25 PVT ENT. sEC- 6 RMS HEAT. 2 bliks. GMC. $20 s: Maynard Ct FORD sanahbe rate. Men or heel FE under appraisal price. | frontage fgg germ bungalow & | Summit an Fe FE 2.2442 _ $650 DOR- } CLEAN RMS s heat. near bus partially furn 4558 or FE 5-0265 __ ( MODERN 1 IN WATER tr ambulatory. 24-hour Dr. FE §-1630 | foom. fur il furnace, exception- R. Tripp Realtor \” Across from parent ce. 6 D WAVE SPECIAL $6 2440 ond ficor Ge. ee YE 8- 3 RM M o : HOME | Fan beth o nd out. Live in Leslie i PRI., SAT COLD WAVE x Perry PW 32-1244, All util turn. PE 5 : 4193 Airport Rd EMENT O11 4-2228 | IROOM |} ally neat inside a 4 invest- West Hu rem Syost SUT Kew na airy AID We rE _ton CE EMS. AND BATE. ma sath «PES wan at SS mo Omer Bt. FE Hotel Ro Neen) ES. BEDROG ogy SP sony | feeut onde Senty sae ‘75 pet PE Seis or PE WITH PULL BASEME DAaINT ; sit e = LAROE Ni Bt tter 6 PE 8- ee heat as PPTs mre . dining roo On me and JOSL’ nominee 3 _$-8234 gtter 6 FI xt. 6 "pre | kitchen, ace. Garage. Only $1 down res for | tes Saree Hocen a8 a APARTMENT 1 crn. COLORED p ae ROUSE F RENT. 1 sl HOTEL AU a petal I ook calito Ok month Or bome gna pet month 50 DOWN UTH “ -9191 3 ROO Por coup! D BATH. CUTE at 1055 Y ms by Day or ts, | . Cee a s ie FOR YOUR AUT HC Call FE 4-9 ¢ ties furnished 4 ROOMg AN Y DECO- § quire PARTL Roo 7 apartmen 000 terms. , pate rye — Par r 7 pT —- NEW AND BATH. 3) also 1 or 2 room nits DOWN Vest. j Roce; & Magu Maraeat $-3036 (8 PVT BATH , AnD Cosy RNISHED $65 > Rooms te only... After ae a pedi, ype $300 rod. | _siscotn W Barnes & a CTIVE RMS PV $1633 | RATED. HEAT FU TO DOWN- |” -ucnished. wht 283 Prospect. = Cooking an ak Sir | losing costs on . ks offers "OTIN 142 Wo Huron 1 ATTRACTIV, Jessie PE | | PER MONTH CLOSE AKLAND and Sunday 464 Auburn | Includes ¢ home. $65 a "| ux -Fran t Lake Woods Sub ISSELL YOUNG meee Adults “PLOOR, 103 NTIAC. 45 O p.m FURN WHITE ____ 46 ad BEY rence. iro Pleasan beach RUSSEI. 5 IND ; TOWN PO | KITCHEN t. Rent Stores r xes and insu Natural sandy & Building RGE ROOMS i FE 5-044). 3 RM. 171 Wall 5 oon | cp. ta Itor lL. REAL ESTATE 1. rroundings Real Estate Nn Debt’ ae Pe 5-5502 AVE. APARTMENT couple. $40 mo Bio IANG US, Rea GENERA OR_3-9701 2. Lovely su FLOOR TED 3 ROOM after 5 _ co D BATH WITH pcp paaeapeage axmageal _ 18) yas Dixi. Highway Community water -3200 h trouble acaaee OOMS AND BATH 2ND Fi r| HEA e. OL 1-8453 r aR ay ace. off Bald- 18 X 60 STORE OR Bon Ortonville NA é : AND BATH. | 3. Toad FE 4 If rou are ee shape — IR General Hospital Ba with garage. back Yd oil furn Call after 4 rent on Dixie H a phot — M15 aves ETIAN tis COLORED 6 ROOMS by piaminom iy pg ot $2,250 LICHIOaN CREDIT CONSE sil Everything furnis A UTET 3 ROOMS AND win & Columbia. Hatchery :° eaditinai § RMS we a 90.000 | “full basement garag 5. Lots homes from $23,900 = tCHIO oN cS arate oo wk : LOVELY @Q 3 rivate. Pine m. FE 4-499}. ARDEN aed $00 a month rk- blinds. hee. storm. and screens ~ a 2-3043 6. Mode! T BY OLD WORLD ——- ORS INC oo oe ce _ 5-008, D BATH. PRIVATE | bath. Completely p FE. 5-9625 ROOM HOUSE WITH OARDEN nis € available soon Plenty pe | air “$500. "down oe © aT?) $500 dowr By owne | “BUIL State Bank Bidg | ROOMS AN 3-1388 Lk area. After 4pm LGE. 4 ROO Near Ortonville M rene allable OR 93-1972, | 8 MODERN HOME lent or PE 8-209 | paloma Sar M59) $500 Delneieatranns OR F138 T NEAR BUS. 3} RM APT. AND ALSO spot. Ne —— ing av FROM ¢§ ROOM 1 acre. Exce = ~_ TAKS HOMES Take Muron eft Pg mallee TF YOU , NEED! ney we can {MS STEAM HEAT NEAR LGE 3 RM A 4881 17-4797 E. CAR- GRAPH RD. ACROSS ter tached garage. Terms. MA ccsTom BUTT jiage. W of a? aan Lake a | anv emoerg NCE CO. > ats STEA ddock ‘ex home EM 3-488) web d CK TERRAC _ TELE Shop is ce Cen der soll. $8 500. j in Lakes Vii *, 6531, Eliza! 3, a RD FINA 3 rs 401 .N Pa duplex home — EATED 3} ROOM BRI full basement Tel-Huron with of- garce 4 -| Twi Co. EM 4- to a ES you SEABOA FE 8-9661 No drinke UTILITIES. _ N 4 ROOM H OL ;% gas heat fu A 5-666 60 masonry /idg ales 35-2478 after 4 p.m Te tiac. Starfire Bidg. \ LAKE es Barry ND BATH & 51 MODER Rochester peting 2-7336 or M 2 4x parking and s 1 DOW N CK OF CA$H ltr. HUNTOON t 2 bed- vH1 SAFELY A ed 3 ROOMS PE 4-0122 biks. from town - garage FE a fices. Paved with 138 feet % CEN DON'T LET LA our own W ard. Young, — liv- [ear cre at private entrance CRD EY FOR-ucvivo—— sia) FE Mokke 7 RMS area. on 'e copper Umum ae feet - 7 jogos set | gon, you from owning sea eee ant Loong, & Foom Tanch Wome 18 ft iy. Doxa Diet taniete, Da ee = MD BATH. 18 aad MONEY a Gen {tA heed RPT es 0534 seit awectatens earthing wma, of bate Orion. seen Gearon | poe Pernye PE LAKE ¢ Sean lakefront. Owner. My _ Vanoi foreed air Dox. “ASION 3 RMB A 5-3745 ee ; Sesh Caden CO. “bath $35 _ FE Ft ae for (trauer sales. ‘Has ‘oom, kitchen and | _lle§ N St mots dining e with storms SIMMS oe ASION welcome. FE RMS. PVT or BOARD PINA , 2 OOM HOUSE PHON’ Perfect for ecess{ul trailer living r and bath. Oak —_—— 3-371). CED. heat, complete 950 ) ANY OC d- ACT8VE RMB at SEA t PE 8-966: 6 ROOM. [ been a very su yA dig utility room air furnace | 4 LOTS FENCED. teens. ONLY $8, iat ayeice ‘neo. Weare Per a ute cat ek oe La Mls ald 2nd SM BED- © 9.1497 TWP les eorner for 15 years arden) tile floors. Ot] hot $1060 down a LAKE FRONT. carpeted. base- | ooomae Call Anvons a ; ent Aduits on ATH NEAR RN LOWER 6 RMS 3} een : IVERNOIS, AVON ach real corner, boat sales. nit and Lot # x i. $10 REAL Don Mc on 6 room bungalow. arage. § miles AGE qe: £6 IS 8 DATE spin etter ie = eee Baldwin Bhown betw nit eee aie fd ENT sales, aun. con dealers theses MY 2: -2291 | fintened | ment tiled. 2 car f° 917,800. Fe WATER ecg bedroom bun- D AFTER THIS D ot be 3 LA yurthouse construc rms 15 FE 4-9191 Just north 9043 sales, {other busin \ 8-3122 Orton, tid 3 bedroom ‘ aldwin Roa Immaculate bi October 81958 Gir ae Bia coe a li ODERN Liv. _* 8 fee faa RCOMe Gas" 3 aca Ene eau ogi tN perme EPaririage of Bob Orterd noi. $100 Bown | i, Pl | Rome “ath er aeons eat | $2008 Y NEW 3 BED- ano tle bath with. oubi responsib = {1 her than ms i : BATH. M Pon- NEW D _ ALL MC Keego Harbor onl War ron. Ph. | 3 bedroom Pul | baths ie rds. ILFORD NEARL rec Kite ; tlie ve Winginton. 1000 Tut. 5 Rae a idest_ mansion in peat e Lie 195 Pridham UIR- 1050 W. Hu Brick . Lot 50x183. biren cu omnes | aa bh. Pull bsmt.. avatory ce, sliding acte e Winginton 7 : i the olde rm tn nes _3 - 118 8QU Miller ee h wi 3858 floors and dining. ‘m brick ranc d yard upboard spa Rd) Waterton Mict tine Quiet all the time Couples - Roe ee neo eee AUBURN peoreu eee 3812 men FE aw STORES ~ WEST aris — 1 eoRGOM aa EW say “chee Sis! rm Batre’ features, For Stoo! Goors: ascmegt. Feereating eae J Ee winter Quie . Newly ‘& hot wate rel. 2 UL 3-3 ULTRA : WN 2 Com zs ( BEDROO! Trees. fice, $1 out ice CK BACKENSTOS 2-1414 5-4032 ap includes heat Deposit | 2-2 _ DO finished. u will sacrific CED FOR 16 Fast Laarence FE 2-18 only PE OOMS & BATH. UP sad line $$0 mo $70 mo ISLAND LAKE FRONT. side FE_ ice S e- 47 he aa cine, MY 2- 3791 GRICE etinaia ne rie pore Owner, MU 41705. room at cher 700, + us 9 WHITE ne ane er er oe bade Children .—. j d $ rooms & bath ¢ EDAR is living rm — ib Rent Office pac | otter 300, Sead for detail —terms_ Oener MU ¢1700._ ; SALE t 46 m : ate t, z Fu i ter en MISTER CANSSEC OUR OBTAINED 97, wk. FE 40643 3 PVT. ENT wad ape ghia place. Kitchen nag mo. till AK ONTIAC NEW,.* $800 DOWN __for DON RMS. 2 LOTS. OTTAWA sda bedroom ATTN: COLORED WOULD’ PARTY wHO oe So hae An sit teek Inquire at hot water, stove: & refi duly Agent sca cat ig mer Laoag Mladicg 4d wa tit alee ore, | ae EVERSON HS *g12 wk. Lt 13113 oo rarer bee tireplace ve) oP. Me room, 3! bath snltal dkeisr fee hiceae ine Adults only FE 5-1061 Realtors, 28 E July Ist buildin fo ut your, business sy Ay iteadeae Ysa ~ ees ae DO TERRACE hick Livin ing room, finishe home, colered ey ae original maid inna re & Apnett. Inc. F GHAM d e f clear snac Modern. wir EABT BLVD lean, oom, study, dining mrage. room i} basement, A ae, P ROOMS OWN. BATH MEAT Hiton 8 FE 8:04 Se svat cleus, eat & parting "$238.30 DOWN newly, deodrated. Priced for auick eae ieee car erage. Alte eit” owners after iry facilities | _ $71 0. i ‘ At $75 per mo litte | newly PE 2. — a nd oard 28 Schack RAGE [ae - altor Mee bungalow cluded 0am er home. A 800. ; Brovemen 000. Wid. Children to Bo a Paul A Kern “rao quis 3 yurien ee New Suburban O1fes” | 1 eke OOO a jae comes moar Y DOWN rr OR __ HEA A close to s k for Louise Su urDdDa ‘< j bedroom, c ii. Priced NE , HOME DAY a AUTO Rentals “2 BED. Vacant. as New 86x660. ’ | h. Must se MO ' ea re come re asians AE "Gm oeteg bet weer Li ean” Vat “ROOMS ANDB ATH not office apace, avai Srvaee pou igg va |_ fy frome pre es, Real Est.) wm ba wae bul basemert | eimers ne ELIABL 6340 ACTIVE eis , AS 7902, CLEAN 2. R Older couple | 700 54 striking contem coun poraee hee 1 M. geist = lot. Any vie or ours. LICENSED R week FE 5- 4 ATTRA FE 4-4686 _or OL 27 furnished able in new on Voorheis 3 of Paul } h wirtag. Your plans EVES hour or : : hy bed __ ted Stoves FE 5-0175 i-level buildin tral ing spa 7 Boog’ HURON OPEN wi td. Household Goods 29 ¢ ROOME™AND aera On NORK Up CR ae HES si SRAYTON PLAINS. See rage. $00, Rd at ittoning ane pie CRAWFORD” a PE 4-8850 Fe im RUSS McNAB hice kanem |‘? ™ FE 4-4526 FE = 5 AUBURN bedroom. | BRA ment, garag air cond mant if de-| Walton 32-1149 ICK Pd AP- ing coupe ERN. PARTLY PURN 300 room. dinette. pear edroom, base Will finish to suit te tured in! 258 W MY Ficsieee ne nat ; ns "RNITURE AND full 4 RMS. MODER _ Living nd bath. Front > Call OR 3-5856 t00MS. This building. featu the | 609 E Flint NEY 3 joned basement. / / / CASH FOR Ft sieces or housefu MA §-§000 GEN CLONE IN kitchenette a trances. Garage - PLAINE, 5 ROOMS, sired tiac Press is one of r Oo or ! and. poet Geshe eric? “RMS HEAT FURN CLOSE sid ogy Berne mily building. 5SRaYTON 6-326 ‘ the’ Pon owal office buildings in .@) oe Eee 9 Prompt — courtec 5 RMS Soe Mo. May be seen. Attractive four- "maleate a | modern, MI CLARKSTON most unus Taaat profe | HIGH is this spick & Lee drape 12 Dr. E 4-7881 — By w So 75 per month $-80985 ENT Ean. ished Michigan, siness mact D ACE im an excel vaney F ic RNITURE 3 NEEDED a rahe HOT WATER = anes PE 3- LE Bed “TELE- | iames on 2 ies paneled. Olt ° ae rit 1132 Wear: ‘ ae ngs aratay Ge hal loeen | me “BRICK 3-BDRM. r oda “yots Ge ro R furn. 2 biks. GI -0263 | WEST SIDE. JU Tel-Huron 3 bedrooms. ireplace, wagher. | heis Rd. 2-0 7. 7 h style ted living room ts fur. | N Restricted | Entire home SS y outright or)” partially 8-4558 or FE 5- { d.. across from cpa! rnace. Has f tor /and | _heis | — WEST BIDE. 3 bedroom ranc t. abo basement. new g = all schools. 4 | a) ll FE raph Large fu refrigera EW OPPFICES Will build Full basemen heater. A lov | Close hborhood 3 bedroom rte ice ek ae ee -" Shopping " Center ref, ca oer ee ee month, MA N rr me on your lot. birch cup pace eo hot water he family and yan suburban D nei mt. | Wi gc Yl Pog to Sale| “Phone OR 3.2117 = fice, be & | mek, kiteban pes Ground floor ne | aoe STORE SPACE. TEAL oak floors, “tile. ‘bath | ly home for s small rearonab's | = eS Built-in ‘tou: home. Shiny oak floors Sale. Phone ED FUR: ‘416 0 WEEKLY trance. heat & ing and drapes. bath, large 5-2203. ATH | OFFICE OR n Miracle Mile| oa rds OR 3-1038. rt Meyer. Pan Tight. $10,500 ward FE Fireplace.” 2 ‘Tatts, Bul gag with %OOMS US Cash bath and entr Body & | low. 1 bedroom, : fe + ROOMS, B location. betwee on Tele-| boa NAB A br Call Mrs. Ho wm Black Beautiful kitchen NEEDED . 2 pphences a fes Close to Fisher me bungalow. lovely living room |IN COUNTRY 45. Eves./ MApie nd Orchard Lake Rd. to suit RUSS Mc FULL BASE. | rms. ft rivate showing go les, serene, nemey. & niture = and 2-6842 or MA) tifie a cui meen. | unehee cea e in the base. | *s acre lot. § . Will remodel NE FLOOR, nearly 2-6412 for W. Huron st. eres t bot. this lovel Please Saree . me Apply at 8088 St. Clair goitent Laundry ron me ae including 2 | Soest s HAREGh bb er 1941S Telegraph. a 19580 Includes § ome storms. | Miller Reahy—470 _ . oo & s or pleasure 72, ow a 400 wit ulns F POR NTORE RSE LY | AP Ls ae fet ge ga Pecrooms at oe furnished. oi 3 \edfeamk menanee OF Emel for Ron Miscellaneous 48 tas heat, paved Fay l Re | ng et 2 BEDROOM. Tite, pom Phone _ 3 Room one un! and a Realtor. | oA ) F en Leet Reet lik* pew. " P ; sunporeh. NORTH i SIDE. 2 BEDROOM. TILE . « petions need ees be rented as dren d E. Partridge. family. $40 oom home or . | fated 1,250; $750 8. 8. Heated = must sell ui beau UR HOUSE-. Could DATA EP W. Huron. in excionel! & wedr | seeten $1 Y 3-2880. room gente stool, | "beth, hard cent. GI Owne Owner family sized Sag | ——— TE YOUR le” separate ap both apart 4-3581. 1050 BATH An excep GE, CAN BE USE able terms MY _3-2880 ath on 2nd in base- yment. a. ranch utiful 1 WILL LIQt TDATE by private sa ermitted $60 for ingle apart- DE. 4 ROOMS & | 895 d. /FE 2-4875 STALL GARA Commercial use. son. -* ond wer meat ee wees. F . pony heat ef aheae ar pasos wading Aporsaais © ments or #40 for smpstead 102 WEST ar t. FE 47328 Call Jack Loveian is 1 aaa ARY 8UE ment. $7,800. No down iil tera il me x 200 ft. lot with 4 pear, or public aucti Parm Rochester nent Kenneth G Hemp _Gas hea’ FROM BUS FE 41661 oe ft 5-1051. Se | $112 M me’ = Veteran, = Nice amily Has trees, erbor Sair m : FE 4-5284 : 1 BLOCK FI tric| or y BEDROOM 49 abaw bedroo' 4 . pe Michooee OL a “<= ie ee SHOWER BATH WEST SID SIDE, 1 BL oe cttw LARGE. "Bom Bui a ‘oot For Sale Houses’ “~~~ | Near Maybee Road and Sash 4 bath on — Seer. b Bry a. @usind cans of cay $6,000 i I e, ron: anc hool. rt . — a iia ati a ei perth TPL = BABY Ry Fe eS on | t “ward Ra Bie Bear Con jn — ONLY $95 DOWN Bio! ‘on Binet ee down! , room th cash. chines — __30 COUP’ decorate : 181 ar Call 3-7883. WILL ACCEPT i nace. and kt llaneous FE 4-2847 | 5.3283 after 8 p.m. | struction Co, BUILDER mall home as down vaym YDEN, Tl Ww 4 show Wed. | Misce! RMB. & BATH | 5.3253 R MOVING and clear » 3 brand new automatic heat, Cc. HA rs | Y FO to $500 t on any of 2 bedroom, wning | nice eS TER. | DOWNTOWN ‘eccinaa FE 4-5216 MONE ishing? up 185 ymen are s. Lo- aluminum a land. | 86 E. Waiton k floors. A TYPEWRITER. | _Over 104 8. Saginas ND BATH. | "EST SIDE Sudeoana Pinahee co., 1 Ranch homes we ing into lake.| front. d acre < COLORED enient e bw air geting sueckina ar place 41 9 To BUY, SELL & TRAD 1362 W > Huron Open Eve nD Multiple Listing Serv Service COLORED 8 ROOM HOME 4 bdrms Alum Stormos-screens Carport, Auto. Gas 2 story frame Beau- tiful home with excellent land- Scaping front and back. Fenced Heal $850 down On Willard O including taxes and interest ON BASSETT 8: in 8 Joe area Attractive 2 bedrms W-w eee IDEAL POR FAMILY _ OPE — 2-Level Brick ~ cost IN THE - HEART... | EAPTE2 8 GAYLORD SBP PEK MONTIL of Matertorg genet ati WHITE BREWER pei, specious aeee room a DIRECTIONS Carpeted living room Ik ‘ome out six miles North Lar lot > Modern brick home Living ee Carpet Aut dream kitebea. = ae — the heart of screene area. arge = parees! > oO Ny Q Z r leas é z O gas heat Fenced cu all the Sametes pt PONTIL. AC OFF ICE Sosive ae cee oon nicely fandscaped 11.500, room. dining room at chen R \\ FIL, Realto Easy to rent location near Tree & shrubs Only $87 mo. a enti space. Recrea- KING” . With only $1,200 down : 1 down. 3 bedrooms, built-in bath 262 s. Telegraph Rd Open 9 wo 8 Wisner School On blacktop street pymnot rant ihe Taitiont hee! © PIKE OPEN EVES. | = ay, poset, Sactocten ome (ne 2 aT gc eg I aero “year earnest. ~ ved FE 8-9693 sai aa a CoMPAny 4 RANCH HOME — een . $75 monthly i Gments. Ol heat, eras Gat sevcens drive. Action 42-500. ae Se ne DEER LAKE FRONT Pree PROPERTY Only $10,500 convenient terms Terms hom be arremeed HUR- F WW ITH AC REAGE Roman brick. More than 1108 sq Dandy & room modern bunga- . a RY! Buy ft while you can Te me ; F Once tn @ lifetime oppo:- tt plus a full walk-out finished low on lot 100 x 200 Basement ONUY $800 DOWN on thie 3 5 eppacdd A) LU = tunity. Approximately 1l'z basement. Fireplace. Kitchen | Automatic oi] heat. gare um drm home on Wall 8t Auto “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor em nanet peer Nasters Sudor of National Homes acre parcel and J bedroom | ath and 2 large Thermopadt fenced yard Idea! for fami! p ries kas hea’ Carpet Garage Nice . , Oo a High Full basement almost new ranch home At-| windows overlooking Deer Lake St. Benedict's or Covert school ; ard $75 month payments on 2 a... cag oe Boss St. nara lgg Lm ap Elgg et oe _ __ tached garage and glassed- Living room, dining room and Owner leaving town Would Established in 1916 83 N Telegraph Open Eves land contract FE S121 or PE 48773 ex is4 Utiity room in MULTIP Petec Gey see wie eee eee ee sil Gir ik Deen | CINDIAW VILLAGE — Gesd wee FE 2- ta, J y ontiac y : tak : . c= Ue ; - the basement New cement eee eee ee qown ia waar as as et eee aks > famuy $ rooms and bath on _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OC Se ee j rage. Lot 100 x 400. Excellent 2h x lar lot each floor Hardwood fleors, full ~ ~ SEEING IS BELIEVIN / lawn & many oak trees) Take Saateinoetmalttance au picie bemt gas heat 2 car garage ~~ You u con me — advantage of (his rare oppor- past Telegraph Collect incom: Here 1s a good Investment in a BRICK RANCH on Vale ( a wil, pee ea at ar ae tunity to own a home on Deer Pain ll vee tis Guna Niniis ie Risoan ond neighborhood $16,500 with Drier ule nea ce st : Lake Only $29,500. Desirable . A $3500 down bdrms aute : ler Venetian blinds two-car ga- - t e be arranged to build additional units 22 B-B gas hea Patio rage Lot 50 x 122.6 Close eo fA 000 «Terms WAUUEDIUAKE letealiIdcslienc: $1500 Down moves you into this Hs -Q Pit. Fenced Rec roon to all sehoois from Kinder- HERE IT 18! Ind t arse ee Pie bedroom and basement home Seen $84 mo notes See our <7 Mee achew pecrooen cick, home with efits — REALTORS ~~ 1: UR NISHED \W ILLIS M BREW ER ius meee actor of ae Tonvenichees’ inclodin Pn Nee “ , BRICK RANCH open gags Min Nous ser 317 8. TELEGRAPH: OPEN EVES ee ee IOSEPH FP REISZ, SALES MGR = Mocern kitchen. dining room. 1'. — hiving room. dining room and ot Ing OWN. Five and half room with viee. schools and churebes. PRICE $7,500 94-96 E Huron Bt PE 4-518] athe. full bemt. oi) heal 2 car’ kitenen Full price $6.700. Month. three good sized bedrooms. floors, plastered walls Carpeted 4 room and garage vacant Ready Eves FE 8-0823 bd aire ileNaw latiouly 418300 lv payments $65 space to make a recreation living and dining room. Natural to move in 2 lots 150 ft. to see hE toa ; NORTH pEND—Cian older — pod basem at. Also | fireplace 2 bedrooms and bath lake privileged lot. This home in _— — sie een eet ce or ba ppt le aaa on anv of ¢ brick e. vin room, room in e ase- wv Ww wor the - . 7 . _ ; € . rces 4 Tm u ase- t 2 homes } b famuly-alzed abies -biey ment fetal price’ Sia Gen. ee = a —_ age space. Bare’ money” Small down payment hd t/ i/ aoe Tweet OF ron niae - oa ment }t cat marege close to hess Veur choice or tbe See tehen down; 2 bed- wi erms, ment is tiled with nice room quired. Call rach Pd y ha transportation and shopping Very rev brick Call toder rooms and bath up. Base- recreation. Oil heat. Call for ej unfinished second floor Full clean home poe 00 approximately LAKE ORION OFFICE | ®ppotntment Drayton Plains Area oy ree NSLS Ga oe sl ee, ¢1.800 down in Kilsabeth s down wth low monthly 102 8S BROADWAY If you HMke suburban. Hving. be Nearly 2 acres with 6 room 3 W HI | E BROS and some fruit trees All for eos ie. Boat eee Payments to qualifying Vei- sure to see this sharp 3 room bedroom 12 x 19 Hiving room OR 3-1295 This You'll Like $16.500 terms room. ful] basement car and a erans. - home Richly carpeted living) separate paneled dining room | Open Eves. ‘ttl 9: Sunday 10 ti) 2 ; . half garage is offered at a rea! 2 BEDROOMS on Nebr =: : room. dining el] and hall. Lovely | Exceptionally large paneled kitch- 5660 Dixie Hwy 1 Begroom “Cedar Shake’ ELBOW ROOM Here ts just bargain Living bas wal] to wai! Like tiew inside. oo t FAMILY HOME near 8 kitchen a large utility § On en with lgads of cabinets. Pull home fi delightful Eli abeth the place for the family that carpeting. al] marble window sills down on this 2 tear oe _ $100 Michae's Ever so clean ~ beautifully landscaped lot. Price basement. 2-car garage Lot 100 Lake Estates, with I's car ga- enjoys room to 10am. Located and a lot 100 x 175 between Motor and 7: nome and we kept is this 3 OCTOBER IS- at $12,500: Approximately $3.00 x 800 with trees & garden Close rage. paved drive. laLe privi- in the Drayton ares and nearly 5 Rd i ranglin bedroom, 2 - story. Very BREATHTAKING — to handle and assume 4% per to schools. churches and Drayton leges. Features carpeted living acres of land Excellent I's stor’ Fyge.3569 FE 5-584! large living room Ful FIREPLACE TIME cent mortgage Payments only | Shopping | center $11.900 with room and dining room 2 bed- home with over 1800 sq ft. of OPEN 8 TO 6 dining room. Recently re- That season when one lights a, $73.69 per month including taxes $2000 d rooms and beth downstkirs living space 2 baths Full bsm't modeied kitchen. G ood fire to take the ‘‘chill’’ out. An and insurance IR full basement with pine paneled rec rm Large family rm_ too \\ M. aogier new ~~ fur- | eo of feature in a home| G EORGE BLA recreation room. new for-ed ds iat ov ge sce ne ir nece Incinerator «a ve. pric at $11,500 but we have) You can't go wron, this or a i 1 { tomatic rees ea or ren © : ‘ , - ter softener; Garage. Paved this fine 3 bedroom home east | home for smell fai family | 4536 Dixie Hw OR 3-1251 NOTHING DOWN — Lovely mod- at vale wall Keck Gednie pony Now at $22,060 Easy \SSO¢ L.A TI BROKERS ie sottiies gees | side of Orion. Add a 2¢-ft. living | Special feature is the 25- DRA YTON PLAINS | ern BRICK Duplex “All newly Offered at $16.50000. FHA. ‘terms Inv Co. Inc. 443 Orc : a low pay- room. pretty bath. Bi br { . liv 4 decorated’. Fuli basement. Gas ‘ i : Vrehard Lake, ——— pay Hui a the ae a ol | — PA a fovely men | Eves. Call OR 3-1798 or OR 3-8842 Pecorares ut $380 Closing Costs.” | terms. do your family a favor, . . , rs swe Pontiac | value’ plus. Better investigate at! fireplace. 2 petter-than- $46.94 per month look TODAY tye we. Inc lS 3101 W. HURON st “0763 After 7. FE 8.1908 WALKING DISTANCE from | -once | average” ed bedrooms | 2200 Dixie Hwy a legraph downtow. and all schools a real | $8509 FULL PRICE — and = $600 FE 2-0123 — n Eves ee is the loeasion of large | OXFORD with table ui nies, ichen | SPECIAL — Ranch home plus 14x can have liberal terms. 6 | Only Down AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING AUBURN kD” 4 m home. 2 ft. For price-you won't find another | ment for utliity Ol) hot war 24 attached garage. Northwest’) modern Bungalow. Basement. H: andy Location aN ORLY living room with natural like it! Paneled recreation room. ter heat aluminum storms side of Pontiac. 3 rooms, ce- Wali to wall carpeting. Large See this roomy 2 bedroom AVON TOWNSHIP fireplace Family dining 20 ft. living room, formal dinin and screens. The lot is 80 x ramic tiled bath, of] heat, full, lot with garden space Portect | melvin) convententin lscated $$$ $$$ $$$ —_________— room and kitchen with eat- room plus la Price just reduced to | basement, partitioned with rec-| Condition. “Here ts a sensational caatinsideuinslabbochooalctces & HARGER CO. in Bog car gatace. Puli oo Call to see this fine! coe wer Msg down and | restion space. Cedar siding. be vavue aieasiieshools and ey ae : ’ = ludes generous living room WOLVERINE LAKE ce $11,500 with about $900 | : | See. Lake 1 Hurry! | $10.800 OUR BEST BUY — Large ANNETT Died . . . privileges. Hur : full separate dining room. >ig 3 bedroom brick ranch with sedroom Ranch alee CHENNEL FRONT — Leads 14 rae cor ee, = kitchen with additienal eating JN > bedroom 1 carport Paved street. Mas- INCLUDING NEIGHBOR IS into Cas- Lake. 2 bedroom - BATH Overtooking ful: basement mly 3 yrs. old i DRAYTC 4 RAY O'NE altor BREATHING - ted bath home. 138 x 17 \\ M z & view races at only $4,050 Gas only $5950 with $350 down Call fill trad. for housetrailer. lan Call M: Aller BR A Mets : ; Ps = \ WRE heat and hot water now for annointment a a late ce ce Ask FE 5-1201 or FE 32-3370 ini « lire i eae vt gies hai Both in and out Law 1, AWRENCE W = ~\r > “CT ATI: for wn or Mrs. McCarthy size cining ro ht bs ve WISTS G L LC R rehagiei vay oe will i R | | EY R EAI . EST \ | | 1] r ro 0 r J fast space tn kitchen. pow- ORTH END I Y ( ) ) stay rented steadily at $65 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd $14.950 CANAL FRONTAGE Lo- cer room 2nd floor 2 bed- * net } Need we say more? FE 4-1157 FE 4-482! cated between Sylvan & Cass Lk rooms A&A bath Basemen Only $7750 four reoms on T. Bere ot MMrade ter 3. bedroom | , THIRD STREET — Neat 2 bedroom * 6 rm_ Colonial "nome Excellent Delco of] heat 2 car ga- ppl . pill abe aio home in the City. This, is a REALTOR RAY ONEIL. Realtor | 1 story ranch. Cedar shake sid- condition Patio and two car ger rage $14,000. terms monthly payments Needs WILL OUALIFY You nifty—bullt tn 1956, nearly ‘9 acre ~ —— . | 4 Butlt 1953. Hardwood floors! 4 lovely lots all beautifully land- J P eed aed entirely ferced at a cost of 1,000 se 8 Tears Rd. Open @ to 9; ne tile bath. House wired for scaped. ‘Here is a wonderful val- os ecorating—it's va- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2 niee bedrooms buge modern oe Sue cn eerie stove & dryer Drapes ue that will afford you & yours | N vant PHONE * | fortatle & economical living ' : eee . : l" aoe BV kitchen 2 car garage & breeze- blinds included i-car garage rie gee NORTH END Dif. 2 ines, way, fiderglas awnings, beauti- oo Close to stores & schools. Fisher or many yee7 B B INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK $500 down. two bedroon _ ful iandscaptog. Your dream will Body plant area $1.000 down $ NO est uys Just a step to Tel Huron fenced lot garage with Income Property 50 come true wh ins ct this ; 2500 DOW? Large ® room rirecince nd peed iilis _ . lpia 7 bS0 mode-n_coionial styieifarm home ireplac A te Je screened porch Aulo heat Sane eraterens cozy hom. priced at § WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD i ntd: with TWO ACRES Nestied in a Toda ne Feo a es oon Its a buy ‘ ITS PVT BATH & ENTS t a ake sidine re dro t tch- 7 ee ae Beas eh bd Built Mn lose, All aluminum apa aibeien All lace ooees y en Floored 2nd floor Base- Evenings call Mr Castel! PE 2-7273 $3500 Bee is SE Hi oA ep on se eae . ee ane oe n storms ¢ screens. Hardwood ft wie 3 room. Basement 2 car SCORN BRICK a lia ae - 5, oo. oy For rr Sale| L Lake e Property. 31 peted .ivir room = inc.uding rete sly ae lira nice pi floors. except kitchen & bath gar. Priced at only $12,500. Real syle S NearaGeE «GEIE ae garag 534%, WEST HURON dre fu.l dining room, S lnies Bats, piece; with vinyl & ceramic tile. Ex- ‘value for iarge family oy nn FE 5 8183 2 BEDRM HOUSF WILITAMS ce bedrooms. Basement gas 2 ice bedims. lerary. din. rm.) cetlent condition. All newly deco- home in delightful setting d Lake privileges Shingled s'ding. heat, eedar closet. garage, nice EMPTY Casement, Situaied very near we | rated, Convenient to stores and; LIST WITH US — For feat @ ef; = only minutes from euron ——- nice cofne: lot Full price 87 930 lawn ood ‘Ocatiun, avaisble on, jake on 3% beautifully landscaped | schools. Also finest beach facili- nh he U town. close to UL pee FE 35-7981 E t Call ties. $1.000 down & TRADE 20 years serving Pon- Center Basement and ga- — — ~ =o --——-—_—_—- ta da peooiannian.. ve | its, Carpeting! and other wo ' tiac & Vicinity. Open 9-9 \ rege. Just a few steps to LAKE OAKLAND FRONT BY OWNER 8 ROOM 2-8TORY cement block excellent lake privilege lot Brick ranch, sandy beach 4 large rooms part basement IN PERFECT CONDITION alt” POCKETBO \ 4 35-ACRE ESTATE | Has been used for 3 apartmen's L.. Ht. BROWN, Realtor Ideal family Sad 1f 2 Large porch gives view of IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Sun reom & garage. 'e-acre lot pg Act og Ee This Se feely ome Of Se Meee eT ee ce Weel 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road er us chee jou koe Won ae ing ae "Can be yours with this real $790_down EM _3-3582____ oe “bi glassed in places of Oakland County. Just driveway & 2-car garage. Nicely Ph FE 4-3564 or FE 2-4810 let us show you n in attractive living room ER TMAG Ccoi Wranchieinenc 3Y OWNER. YEAR AROUND 2 porch, fenced back yard, | miles north of Pontiac. Face| landscaped & excellent neighbor- Multiple Listi y | derful terms} J bedrooms, tile bath, mod- bedrm home with gar , low taxes ealy $7950. You can't brick, 4 bedrms., 2% baths home| hood. Access to Sylvan Lake. $12.- aN as a LL e] kitchen. oi] heat. Ga- SOS, Golde Ue fenced in sees tone Gates 6 wrong here — let us show | featuring large liv. oo = rm. 500 on terms. or less cash to ST. MIKES age $18.300. terms gree meee? Ee ates Lh Village 00: from lake $8,280, yor. CROWDED specions, Gising | rm um, mnaoually mortgage. Good investment / Solid built, decorated | to bressewie,. 2ecar altached $750 down. No brokers EM oe} | en. Automatic oi] hea } perfection. choice location garage and large lot, 100 BY OWNER 4 BEDRM RANCH William Miller | full basement, —* insu- only 1 bleck from school T : ist Pull price only $12.- Full bsmt. R | lated. Situated the most a TO] l } basement with new gas oe)ie : price y . ub sm ec rm Attached Realtor FE 2. 0263) ATTIC | Nave eve landecaned tele ha | furnace, fully insulated. 1". NORTH OF PONTIAC eee Sates Ene tk. $2500 diese ving i 670 W. Huron Me ricidehl Saba oF eae An REALTORS car garage, price includes Just off main road ranch A REAL PAMILY HOME ent mige $64 t Open 9 to 9 : trees, ahrubs gy ae % 4900 Highland Rd. (M-59) carpeting! $9.950 with type home lot 300 x 250 This modern 6-room ranch 3.0085 . Per month. EM Pontia Mich Ph OR 4 4- 0358 : terms rood volace for horses. Liv- home features 3 bedroonis. —_ 7 ea TEEDEn a Wat gitehanped road irontare, | Pontiee Nohting Down Fhe room 13x 21 fireplace arge wardrobe closster tiie, RIOHLAND RECR ABER county road. Ideal for home and INVESTORS SPECIAL’ aintn 1’. 3 bedroom Pelayo x a0 ptamilyeroom View 3 larae Wadreaiis, 7 Sethe, : investment or for developing if Newly redecorated home beth, model kiithen damnile 2-car attached garage and Bauvite Aone es epunal oven’ Pontiac Press lurdéslredewAnl eulatandiae uechicrat | EAST HIGHLAND AREA — located just off Baldwin on room 1 x 22. Basemen: large lot. 210 x 1 Pull range 2'car attached eara edie terms. Shown by ‘as ppoint- | Lake privileges. Lovely 2 paved corner lot. Pull base- H-W oil basehoard heat price only $16.500 — Eas; Used as model. Will Alas pr | ? ent bedroom home only a cou- ment and oi) furnace $3850 2 car garage $19,500. terms terms . be os Vant Ads Re lie H.S h, | ple of years eld built on 2 al garag pms t eget, Lincoln Plant - . as ac an uture NW ighway exten- FE $750 DOWN «ge : | | 244 : Telesaph Realtor teens ube 2 famiy, eh nice moe nls fll $395 DOWN T sion BILDOR Wiedck a ace : Specialize in A_5-6431 heat, excellent location en. Fe bath. A, real ba Older family. style home soe = Belagaaeal ages 4 Income of $40 per week Don ted in Village of Orion . . coe ES es north of the city. Reces t Such Problems! and only $2000 down | good buys like this. tig Gaal we 3 eadroons FHA TERMS ~ Upper REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LAKEFRONT — ecorated inside : us uc ro s H Long Lake brick & cedar 1732 Highland Rd. (M59) | Ml 300 fh, lot. This OFF JOSLYN — Attractive | ‘OU CAN OWN a home and part basement. Month- shake ranch, corner lot. 3; ——~-—“—* —— $1,000 DOWN won — — J t T E ! 2 bedroom bungalow. Liv- or less than you can rent ly payments like rent. Walk bedrooms. 1'2 haths,. pan- | $11,000. Large lot with man , us ry m : | Plastered walls, oak floors | downtown, Vacant for im- eled family room. “Ameri- | : e y e ing room 14 x 16, dining d | Ms | - - shade trees, vacant, § room mod- ’ room 9 x 10 ft. Ceramic tile latacr a bomen pina’ with | mediate living. cen eee, een ern home with enclosed front vp lull boswment with ample dining space. Birch MODEL _HOME ee ee eens TRADES & VALUES | porch. We have the key. Let us , ‘ae Bae as Steen. Panked sanaed tat , Ol a “private beac Owner | show you this desirable B aig sete Dial FE 2-818] 950 with $400 down on = Ideal school area — Daniel DAILY 1-8 Onno & "| $850 DOWN—Cute and cozy 2 bed. Liark Real Estate. 1362 PHA terms. | Whitfield less than 2 blocks $350 DOWN room modern home, basement. oil t.. PE 3-7888 Res. FB 4-4813. | fi hou Pu = | . ‘ 1 Open Eve & Sundays. rom Be. n ice - ROY ANN INC. REALTORS furnace, 1% car garage. Payments a : f ‘ ‘ — Nothing down on this inn with about $400 and } Cute and cozy 3 bedroom re H 8 less than rent. Call on this one NEW CUSTOM BUILT — 3 BED- nd kf & SONS 2 bedroom bungalow. Large eon mgs ot ati with home if A-i ‘teetdonteal — a ae ieaay ee a ee anu-as or Ns living room, separate din- be area. Features. oak floors . ; ment to canal oe into fimediy 3 Ad GET YouR Monet Ac cat garage hee 2 200° SCOTT LAKE ¢oll howe = completely Leonie for J , wine «tom bene Me be ele cabinets Formica tops. : or youn am or mic c . Park 80 x foot lot sets a triendly ant = ramtale Gn K.. tals in bie four | Total price $9.980. en older co wpe. 8 orp plumbing, tile — and ‘ ene aso 5 ler wane prey ' s | a y. Dri a mn an ex- , ° r - neh type. as a gran built in oven an range $850 DOWN—2 bedroom, full base- . i Sales Clerk cellent location. Very good con- IVAN W. SCHRAM family room and atteched Your cheice ip colors ahd ment, oil heat. oak ficora. &3 x ol lg for other details ’ dition. Terms. REALTOR FE. 5-9471 fe ag Nice carpeting in patterns at this time NO 150 foot lot. North of city STEELE REALTY. 1246.N Milford | Ore | x ae. he living room and - extra closing costs on this em le on Rd between Hichland & Milford | eee, Seven ‘repm. two story) Corn, creniage & Sunday jevel is down ow. Dut what wonderful value. Directiont ROP. (Dick) VALUE T | Higttaid"Nicnigan’” MU 62668 brick home. Automatic heat. {ULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE a gor you'll have i Anbas My eat fd ee West Side . REALTOR ONLY 2 LEFT — OPEN | three - car garage. Close _Herfect v Nianobstructed view ete ety eevee. Brie GSE 345 Oakland Ave n 9 to 9 Brick custom butlt bi-level. 3 schools and transportation Only S AVE E NERGY. yo a SE! and use of the lake A real to 736 Beverly Street Drive 4 bedroom ranch style. 3 car ga. PE 5.0693, Ae FE 4-353] dedrooms, large “recreation room i $15,500, i buy at an — A lucky out today rage. Breeszeway. 2 acres High es - —- built-in kitchen 90 foot canal | WANT ADS! To find a Veteran will need sbou, | W < Real ; and dry. Can be Bought with 1 THE ANSWER TO geese to Srivan end Coss Le ; T: rea cash. F . : b rT acre se to se 5 eason- \. . . viit to sell for | John K. Irw in & Sons | | Job, place to live or a , 7 igs TE we able terms. YOUR PROBLEM: 327000 Butter must sail ; *” o- " , ~ , . » 3 here good used car, see Classi- | RAY O NEIL, Realtor } Open ‘til 6 pm kK. | . Templeton, Realtor Want Ads! To sell, rent, Paul M Tones, Keal Est. Since 1925 Ph 5-044 tr FE 39 Orchard Lk. Rd PR 4-4563 4 BE Fey 632 Wo Huron one Ene Pe “b-cowe After 6 FE 12-9502 : thire. it s Ff: 2-818. FR 4.8550 rE 81778 / 24en | Fed NOW! | ams. nen Ra ag ad Sy { 7 "ewww. Sw ! a - d THY PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, _ ‘ y : Sale Household Goods 65 ‘_FIFTY-TWO 57 Business Opportunities 2) OLD FRIG, Seis Raweese Freese 22 aa Pe Deluxe » Resort 52 TANDARD OIL washer $75. For ODERN UILDING, inter. 2 stall station, Main REAS. 1 of Pontiac's Dusies nent} Vert ron 1% 2-hes0 WaITR BROS. on a. sq. ft. Gas SC Rer ee lee. Se. wie sag marl Apply — Baw. a 32414, after 7 p.m, A-} BOCHI 810-240 oo 7 rebase _ Box 58., 47187. chine. Less Spee saymess or perenese Press OR TION ; kinds of fancy sy Rs LAND AVE. | wu seut staan gas sta | {ier without, « me ANCE, OAKLAND AVE. | 5-500. IZ} 22°". "= VE Pe tsesl. e WHOLESA r. Call Manage #o ft.) WANTED: 66352. | ear. Products. 53. Dusiness corner. | | business. Aytaur Saal ia ABSA Property 53) Prime’ ee | KENMORE 8300 BTU. Suburban | deep. Good 60 2 BURNER, old, 250 gal. ee a toes L e room heme with | Sale | and Contrac rts 6 Space ber ae dies ; - WHITE iOME full dsm . Se eee ) _ sank YOUR HOM 2 full baths. er smatier TNO | SCEREIGNAL oan SSL sql ett Se tradg ASL pow “nae $1,050 DISCOUNT es MAT CHIN — 1, Wi For Selp Lots S54, ene ate tet ROX | ee TO MANDLE. SE CUR cep Y ~~ WEST HURO?} | Bye a ei TAKEPRONT NEW Material . rt . ~ rick TY. A J ACRE from sew Excellent corner nemosers hess e. ERS. ¢ PER CENT INTEREST cont uilding sement sash 63 Located — e dui. | steres $290 pe . ~ wie, Prruit trees on property. Ouly| me, This wotig mete an tea! JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | on Quality House Paint $2.95 Gal site. mo ood res! s | florist or ¢ i nd Ave |2 PIECE , ea. “er Realtor | peng l by appointment only ion nk OPE te * assured | Oe = . ~ : j security | these rren Stout, . . > . | “An excellent ld tor -|3 Bs) as cakes board) beautiful ma. “paginaw | PR PE S416 Floyd Kent Inc., Salts } ip this Mee walace af sikeei rn. 1 a . volt Silver; Come in and special dem- TT N. Open Til 6 PM 2200 Dixie, Bey at spe Sy te te ee month. Can be | 328 PIPE-BRICK-STEEL pod eer @ end aeae. FE pi ow tgs Hay Morris Music ssi 2012 GQ { pay 900. ee. cH. ates Battery onstra FE 2-0667 across 75 PARKIN a gar MATCH Estim Beauty NEAR MAPLE pe &. CUSTOM ug | — PINK DRAPES. MA’ A Terms SAT. . H x 68. : tae eee Eee Glee, . Realtor |s;PAIn PINK end twin ruffies. PHA Terms, . tare. 8 ie 2. > oo ee cen ? Stout, Realtor | Valances, screen. Open 65: NEW 86 used. $90. mt ; Warren § ine ce andirons NEW Never va down pres rE $8106 | Brass firepla ‘0. PE 42223. r heater. : So eT je MAyiair 6-250 L'se Bus. Prop. 57A | 77%. Secinay & ant soe Air oe. F NEW FUR. SURPLUS LUMBER MA 52478 after 4 p.m ong SEA 7195 CASH ent. se u ee 4 ROOMS rate. S0L.Be OO OR 3-7092 NEW 1 — OR 93703. | a Ly : PLLA LL a —_ —— ‘ NEED UP TOW C a lot? Aro Rent, L'se Bu RENT | (inp CONTRASCTS TO BUY OR niture. all or sepa: 5340 : can eee EN-| ducts. MAple 5-150 BATHTUBS. Fin — AMERICAN CLARINET seaboard Fis eee ease. Maple S200 “tog Bageoerres EM FOaT MANOOANT BED. DRESS: BENDIX ELECTRIC tise 4a | NEW 1ST QUALITY BATH eon ht Es FE & 1 lease ple_5-2408 aE USED 3-2086 5 632. < size PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT AHI VILLAGE FOR RENT fies, ton. trans. | L 61); ROOMS. FURSITORE. AND wie TV, ag 2 gh —— oA. Thempers FoR FURNACE. | PIANO FB 2-8317 a = t r lot with o rE t oan topcoa L CON also, is with excellent “ca, in Ave. Phone Money to | te. clothing. 611 E. Thi inor | OI 2 tanks, menthly drainage ag Siest 688, Baldwin Ave = (State License Lenders) “——~ | ROOMS TV. Rotary mower, t 1 Mes toes bg Sicha woot omine “ee ranted i . at apinet plano, OM Tad ak eee, Ee Plenty ae hate | bedroom suite. 6 pm 1983, model, r battery. ns TER AND TANK.| pay ideally. Orrite ax. oma BUILDIN king. ‘CE CO. to 12 a.m. 6 to to do before r. 6 volt ca _scree AND T ; omes and Lora Pv can re es ft. Plenty of par EAGUE FINAN dishes. 10 = . u were supposed h.p. moto WA HEATE ‘+. 9x13 co- seen Lindy Music Co., restricted communi ved streets “+ 3400 | _only._19 Liberty. BEDRM.| was something yo ” EM _}-3780. iL AND OIL id in and — vf + we spo Clemens, Eeums = rt y recreation area Mapua — RENT ottee 202 S. MA a ST. CL AIR | 6 PIECE Double “dresser. one I knew there we left! : BATHROOM Big tty & ry sng brows BF ge BD er, = SPINET PLANO La mned for better living. DN Very attractive of Tele 214 sue cheek 2 vanity — a as age water & ners Dog house. Mise. ba na to purchase. Pog “ies x Ito CORNER. $335 DN mM.) grape Gur Oe 3 ice coemn ROCHESTER ROMEO, ea. is ant Vauenee ot oe le Household Goods 65 Hardware, elec. i. x. mens 1704 Cresopat aes eee s applied toward 160 PAVED ROA . lum bing. . Pearson ' Sa anized others °. , ODS INC OR Nl Judson Bradway Con = WO 2-6700 LOANS, $28 TO $300 chs GING, ROG BOTTE. Sale Household Goods 65 Sal Nock POR? wIG exe sonny | tle be and fittings. Lowe | eaxogAny ses is GALLAGHER’ S _AD Seo Pane 59 ‘ ESTOCK 1 PL and chair.) “SLT - | SINGER PO! vaceuum $14.95. routs surety (MAHOGANY ° r ft. n : SEEN er OODED. od Business Ofportunities 5° HOUSEHOLD ones sm Brand, new oe On tena ae Wrinteriype washes tis 30 cleus vronrs SUPPLE sass | Birch fa < ain Api ws 0. | 2 eae . FE —— 18 APTS. $29. 300 DOWN. MAY TAKE 60711 310 Coffee table. 2 noaly Geel) eee Oe =| were Woy aes 2688_Lapeer_Ra. HALF AND BENSON 8-310. 2-9306 1g A $29 r business prop- pr 23518 SERVICE U for $99. Pay y _9xl2 rug. and buffet PT. gas | BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND |} Ph: PE te OR “WANTED ERO LE HILLS erty as down, OR 3-0108 “PRIENDLY Pearson's Furniture, Gag RAM 5 0 60) PF aes SALE Bijuarters. Opayke Mkt. Be ale “ SOLA TH UaED FiANOR CHEROSEE HIL = EXCELLENT DIXIE HWY pide. | NE R. ig ania DININO ROOM SET, ia bee tides ee TONIGHT oe ha ee ka, on es *iblower. Also gss stove. Cal Wi rand Music Ce oa rOU BUY' rol ion In the ¢ re ( *K 2-5031. red railin, s per tone. Si 4-63 ————- i eek pair BEFORE aimed wooded, rolling a Suitadle for offices or * | 45. FE IMED OAK DINING | cove 3550 k Dr. E| T Tenn. Flags KOTON BAZA Re $ ‘ = Psi | ait AK D I. & BAT. on N : INT WITH ture. ; Ten ie, alles controled fe pro: Plains. Suita 2 lava Od bot | ANCE COMPANY : |* con ae ake ae ne We Beach Sub. Orchard Lake. Uno eet on & oe ie Ne aveid. biistering aehard Lx. Rd. | Piano PHONE sete couniry Incetion. Driecl fleet’ atom: Parking area. will) FIN ices Teo Ad 8-3221. nod tors CLOSS STAIN ARWICK 2678 Orc’ UGE se ntry location water furnace + further | ams Lk Re iOOL PACE, $15.95. NG, EXCELLENT | pid deg | SHINGLE GREEN w NEW 12 GA 73 eu Bizbeih Cane Re. io Scott) Tater it, Pelee Ee BORROW UP TO $500 | "Rewrite t30 Tmpottea (OE. RANG EXCELLENT CON Ballin : et ig MMattomate gun "Alo picture win | Co ca — ° ht Getails con FE. rsible Rug FE 5-2493 Bi ult- 2 autom 4 ee eee 2 Toleurare OFFICES IN Utica| Reve minster, $48.98. $20. ¢ DINING 16 GAL. DARK w. PE 2-110¢. a SHOW CASES ‘ Ma ton Pisine — a Furniture, VE. } TABLES. . G fon = D O 1% POOT to Itor| 53-7848 Evenings Pontiac — Dray Plymouth 5.95. Pearson GAS sTO ts. 2 day beds. Dees 58 Per a YSCOR Tw foot. FE §-2761. IRD, Rea : K Lk Birmingham. pads $ ke Ave. hairs, 2 cabine Heaty. 618 | Kitchens | $2. PL and three 6 CARL’ W. B x Bidg | } q* S TALK i Walled Lk. | OSS ss 42 Orchard Lake € things. Annie ealy - ashers } BLAYLOCK co. ND CARRY Fee eee PE S182 “LE SINESS” 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Siterd Na ‘peteceh Mighiand is feckiore /COAL. & BUILDING SUPPLY co. are wernt $430 ing Goods 74 FE 4-4211 BUST} ~ i PAINT GAL. 83.78{ Miitord $29.95 Disposals . | 81 Orchard Lake Ave Pei x8 -.9495| Sale Sporting G ‘ RUB iT Cc a aes .98 | Vent-Hood: | ° ~“s¢ 2s ¢ C LING For Sale Acreage 55 Tavern nt bar | ese Tor an00 =, $25 TO $300 ie wie 2c — Range asbiits «+ $29.96 | Vacuum Cleaners CASH WAY . ont ay on OTHER, PL oe ; MAN'S & Lyd Pe 8-030 ——_—e—eeerrr Main highway. Btraig | COMMU NIT 1 4-Ft. Wa Me ...- | Prigidaire er j —— Pixtures | CES PONTIAC ¥ 2-2543 ba 3 ACRES ON a gg cone very P coors Mags ae at (30 £. PRIENDLY SERVICE AF a W. Huron E-REFRIO, | Used "CRUMP ELECTRIC | Woter Heaters LUMBER | PRICES 1488 Baldwin MNT 3 DOUBLE | gauge. PE 810. ity limi Cheap, : a ee R | uburo rv ons | q —_ ER. close to >. ‘Reasonable FE 372233 once. Make offer. LOANS §25 TO $309 cu. FT. } et ORGE | REI 4545 a FE 4-3573 | | Lent B ulbe STANLEY . 's — PA TO You ; ié PE. FS RANG _toe S BATH. ELEC. XTER & LIV -9 oou cond ‘ UL_2- AUL. RE- | Ligh! Bul “TO SO er FACTOR 1.94 Gal —s «ACRES 6 ROOMS = heater |! MICHIGAN BUSINESS | W. Lawrence Ot PESisi ira, Drayton Plain PRIGHT | HAVE TRUCK bob Po 44, Single 50% OFF urm R |7u iin Beh se UGE DO ; is tric range. electric .™ -E 4-1574 i ADMIRAL U . $35. Dresser | /o USED 7 E Fiat-Glocs ....... 00 Gal 2 Ga0Gi 402, After & non ee SALES CORPOR. ATION FE 4 Ba PS) eee eke over pericecte Fe bee #00" Mis SS we) Ew 6 UE NORTHERN LUMB [J's Gort Paint. sr08 Aon pe zee, al al! mornings MESSER We Tse ‘ py re rat Paint ....... 7 “pace tran orice ihe, wl Saal Me oe yacht “THE JOHN 2m ae NT DOOR | ee ee Te ae ae 16 Fr GIBSON UPRIGHT na | Completes, lees ous | ee "RIC CO. vote Cooley Lake Ba. pm daly | “action, MEncass YE 3-708 ¥ d 13 "ta powet “CiSccunes.” ee ee eee ans PARK AT OUR PRO cares. 4 eects te repay. Gur exer $169) tion, MA WILL SELL | ELECTR | Open 6 am to 2 pm N. Miracle Mile an ties | curtty nd help- right fre HOME. 10 a.m. 1 Mile N. Fashion Shop| 3 3547. OMATIC Sian Fern ne keh TOE A PP” ere. | Ricki PaO Ra Pe ELamtrt wt Seyace | iumuere uae pita Own al) ELEC Tyee _ | Senaay nom 8 Te i REMINGTON A UT OMATIC Name your terms RESTAURANTS me air | ahr rip holly Bh paris or separate. OR om ev. J CON | ae yi EACH a bunting coat, sise . N. Milford C. Resort. Alpena area 5-8 UTO 96 Oakia: os CES Lara NG MACHINE, -_ lc Down filled ulatea boots, size “Hattie bane isd | lt ent eat Se co “ADMIRAL Be | etiam rage, ee eine) Cash and Carry Specials | Te wasnt | Mgt of ynecinted some, toe Ra t higan. MU 4- | fixtures. | FW . 21° ADMI to choose from. electric rang 1 in L 0x12 RUGS. ré. 12% Lin. 0. HOUSE ir 38185 Highland. Mic ACRES Excellent | Corner E. Pike 20 other sets tea 2 days e beater. Al aieee. orn $710 | SPECIA 2685 §. Woodwa | 112 W P Shelving 5% Lin. Ft. Lo” WA OR . CASE & _— ODUCTIVE Grocery & Gas. -|7 N. Perry st. : | 1 rebuilt @ guaran 3330 fair | Leod Carpet. P. : me 0 SEMLA ur a is tee ee ee Bar. ty for family. Real Bs-— ith Confidence! aur nd jabor. Obel We| dition. ay | PE 2701. nat ng Lg eet | of 104 §. Saginaw some shells. $90 cen eM A "ery opportunity Fixtures & ving | Borrow wit Tht Lh Rd. Peewee. We Orchard _Lak IC CONSOLE | i IN DEPT. | unas “22 aad meee 4 Cae — DEER RIFLE. - wpe Cearoyedupr y 4 tate, Busin srr on termis. 5 to $500 | =e y | KENMORE chine, walnut cabinet. TRADE- $48.88 | Prefinish Pegi 86 en. ENT 5 STEPS. 300 SAVAGE FE 6-2236. mice building aii quarters. $45 | $25 2) | take trade NOE t% | machine, w he Maytag sini | 24x48 Temp aeard 28 ea. DY MADE CEM "_er_been 2 IC RA sewing and ot Recon. guar. - $49.95 | Tem UPPLY | REA bloc UNTER Tison, Michigan | hold Finance |30 INCH ELECTR ood condition. | ith attachmen ture. OL fa bed suite . 2.83 36x48 Phere és us ‘4 "Wrecee a N TION, H | Class C. near Har fixtures | House 1) } old Very ¢ haf s i furnt 2 pe. sofa S666. $1 HAGGERT y bag caps. Pontiae leld. | ATT TE) AMORA. An exce bar, butiding, of Pontiac ears 89-0285 | mise. item ls wood dinette S30 73 | COMPAN Lake | chimney 54 W. Sheffie RT EAST OF hoggcl cere building — Includes t. separate home & | Corporstion FE 40535 Phone FE STOVE. EXCEL- 1-5889. Y's pe ood dinette set ... 19 95 | erty Hwy. — Step oe RELIA pera ScemCEe $3.050 Cape erences odern cabins O25 8. Saginaw St RIGIDAIRE STOVE IN STOKER. BAB} ti-ar liv. suite 5 1947 ast Eeeye 4 | FE 2-3900 $35. | TRAILER Price reduced to 4 furn -m _ $38,000 U NEED 30” PF tion UL 21014 KINGSTO E 59120 ic. SEC. dave $19.95 : = ; awe CONTROLS, CAMPING ty. 3 sises, Good gross WHEN YO lent condi CTRIC _Chifferode, FE 5-1 GE. ; p apt. gas s lete. Box | Saturday | STOKER WITH PE 23-5738 cops rs North of Meta- 31, acres i “4 HOTPOINT ELECTRIC Used | WR ELECTRIC RAN g ter bed, ‘comple tube and flap. New 20°. 4 Pimore. 22 beautifully “wooded! 2,° ,S¢ree $25 A $500 M gnga Eucsten sombitien 100. KELVINATOR oncitsen. OR 20008. | Twin pest bed, complete. Box =_ UYS a oo scres, wih private lake.” Goad] veral real good res- | oe to | ee ee ee _very good ¢ TOP STOVE. Twin pos ver MA 4-455] SPECIAL B | 2: deere bike wince 7 pectin $14,500 belles from them include the | & ST ATE” FIN. ANCE CO. | bes OL 1 REFRIGERATORS. KENMORE — ae He walhace used electric ranges, - I. ei. “ss a | Set Wo Rd Phose FS 3 a res suit- down. Some Bank Bldg ~ REBUILT _ cabin | vinyl linoleum. ranges, all s: ” | | Lawn mowers 7 2h SELECTION . TT for gardening” Govt. flow 600 | wee alse have ewe ere | ma ree 41574 2s be ‘iment SUN sales. son 4083. RM | — = 4-1122 | CLEARANCE SPECIAL 3188 | Tobogeans l0c & & * siotguns My PE ssi4. able for d aavreaa show you. If you or — Picanto AK DINING EM Pike See : and hood +. . $785 oO izes Office 4 ing springs Pav be glad to real bargain, give TO $500 LOANS $-1341. HEAT- LIMED Oo. Exc. cond. 18s W PLASTIC | 36” fan and lantern .. 95 | Crocks, all s 50c | SALE good terms interested in a UICK $23 G — LER OIL SPACE | &4 chairs. TURQ. SEC. stove. | Yard post nm lights ....§ 7. | Porch gates . t GUN fles ! u Finance Co. | 1958 SI1EG special prices. | 3-6782 2 end tables. gas luxe Pull dow: ..$ 8.95 Feyeies | ns & ri tot, Car i TAS _ Seaboard At pre-seasap 50, West. | _ 3-6782 INT SALE. HALF “ O "Used 21° ph sd $5. new clock | J rie range. R. B. Munro Elec | Ra AIN ie & SEWER = | Lake IAL _ | Hunters’ | bunting 2. Berens A CA full balance of unpa 7 2 end ta ter $10. used tric W. Huron. | D SIZES IN STOC , — SPECL/ cent off on al FE 8-12 Pontiac Area zag $77 40, t $7.20 per $25, new toes each. Co 1 R GAS rs $14.85 s 40 25 per : SAREE AGM FAR pau BBE pine Sate Basu nice tout‘ eer pe ect esata Wiles seam ert te rom aaa Pe ne 1 eee Pr] lp ACRES 16 See nay Terns — e Personal reascas __202 Pontiac State > me ING YOU WANT 55 records renge. “Ha Fon ting, 5 Gal. olor | Gutter i ee 95 30. er now Y Schick rep. Hoyt Realty, MY’ gguc D Profit Le _ 92 ABOUT ANYTH CAN BE Lake ZAG | _ 1980 _W. TV. MA- Roof Costing, r & Plaster C — , 95 insulated underwe aire r Hoyt $1500 Mo e oans HOME HAS ZIG ts NSOLE 1 nt, ba 14.95 ¥ Schick rez Shows 2 Mortgag i FOR THE DEALER on D_1T oF C CONSO! Ceme AYLOCK Cupolas . BER es PE +7680 tt Sch $2 et L&S SALES. | NECCHI t sews UsE co. j M 1.99 @ car. _ 3-371 HALF MILLION YDs . er ” $600 TO $2000 ee ot of snarl nea a ah sewing takes bution holes and ond and | _ hog so) FE om UP. SWEETS COAL c 4 BUILDING SUPPLY, c Sasa AUBURN LU} $3.50 blue rocks now $ os \Hpore f 1 sibility. 1 | Pur u hes USED Huron. loads aN ake pos | to y. stite f w. | Orch: OR light 60 ACRE: lms me orl Pine 1 om firacllaeal gaccna mortgages | spl of all kinds. NEW oa ED | Sauce of boas or aT grein Radio & Appi. i YOU HAVE A es of B. K NO, $100. gt r reealite "emtesl an ice LIQUOR BAR — EASTSIDE ‘ae |: wo Gabined Comay mame, | Visit our trade dept. $020 a month. Michigan es Trade-In Dept. en eee eee MALE UPRIGHT PIA Reavy" lo sad Matado ling parce . 36.000 not . | ains. 3337. ] a choose x r 83-0635 _ “road' frontage eer 8 ee Best “et eguipment eo if Voss & Buckner. ee ne MONTHS TO PAY gut | Senter FE 3 srECTALS | Used a $888) colors to ie fabric selection. | P= ©0636 after_3:20. “ 1 nig | +47) buy, se trade. { free OCTO! Portable. | Lounge chair . wes : teching fabri conte month de 1 Bidg Lt we ound. 2 acres o ROLA TV, 4 { $29.50) and ma ic no drip needs.| Eater our ARE ) with $3500 down ——— ree contract pong tra | see Nationa TION| and jook ar 9341. MOTO nty, With Stan Sofa « dresser fe Bros. J Magi eet your 28811 50 ccept Low CONSOLIDA Phone | Full Warranty, Full size bed -- $1450) Berry Appliances t Adams FE re r E — High gross — BIG BEAR st. Ask parking. sTo6 $159.95 New. t & 50 int. NT ‘in Furniture, 3094 Auburn a! .. es ealto BEER STOR ama es are best by te OPEN MON., SA‘ 8. DRYER. New.) na venpo ie $49. pain ND PUEL & PAI othing Warren Stout, R overhead. $4,000 oe has one. Call us, 8 ile HAMILTON GA & Bervice.| Tinie bufiet & ¢ $40 50 3. FE 5-6150 , FE 5-865 IDE the man who c or 1 mile H Warranty complete 50 d Lk. Ave. TRASH. GLASS, ‘IN inaw® St ou | of Pon | Installed, Duplex bed, $59. 436 Orchar & my t EE Et ay 6 STATEW no, BEAR GONSTRUCTION, co, ih of hasan Weuhts cx Aubare hive jes Electric range - 000.0 —SRAIN TILE & SEWER PIPE pottery.” dianes “a © sifta. The MARLIN 32 SPECTA te scope — PEN A Pontiac RON | Rd. M50. Goo e<: | ALL Doors $14.95 Glass Bares 0. a batt sopmoun een 4 “qood bunting ond trew, fuhing’| SD CHAR ARige REALTORS | “ND MORTGAGES — nw APT. SIZE ELEC STOVE. GOOD SEKEEPING SHOP THOMAS ECONOMY r cundation Coating. § st | _open a es MODEL. GOOD » #0. . ood bunts apb i $2,000 O cond ‘AS STOVE SUITABLE OOD HOU FE 2-9 ting TRACTO! h cultivators, snow | ms MI 6-3855. 1717 8 Telegr: LABLE $600- coheed VE. SUITAB G Pontiac aginaw Coa 3a color ition with c over for “Fi Sale Farms SO MAIN STREET | Spereves yowner hours 3 REPAYMENT. IN for frauen $20.0 Ses 1 W. Huron: Se a = CHINA BU 6 Cd Cement, Meriar & Pu CO. | iow. burr saw. dl ‘| CHESTER, 16 GA. ) For . OO ing ee Handling auto — prt PAYMENTS for nn SOPA err ca at OF pt rie lg Acta “ bape table cre ay U, 22715 Coat fp BUILDING wand eT bs3s. FE i a. Tiles MODEL p winci 2 boxes of shells. ~~ . or les. spo u IT bed, comple 2907 Dixie ing Co. = tonne writer nerd Laks Ave. tors es “RES—8$8,200 hardware. bicyc xcellent 0D BHONE DETRO DI_1-16a9 gsm mes, $6.98. In- — Cheap ke Rd. Smith Moving | de for good type 81_Orc FERENT SIZES_ Tracto ’ Horse riding okt +4017 ll! 2 ACRE ba room oods) & etc An e itremchice 1-5189 EVES Hollywood bed fra 95. Cot- Scott Lake : RE.| of tra E | HOUSES DIF & Wheel ware 2 WiTH ton School District. $ room, rtunity§ This is a ated | 0 63 ring mattresses, $1 5 oF STORAGE—FURNITU of WASHING MACHIN Ore E Walton Blvd. eueners: Sens eeek Gon ie REMINGTON . home witht natural fire- Leptes but need not be oper Swaps reali Mar $12.95. ane Ave. OUT 2997 Dixie Hwy oo FE 776 GE. GOOD CONDI- tractors. t prices Roto-tillers @ Haze’ oe Se eee oe such OLive 1-1406 Furniture 42 Orenard Lake | . Lake ne Same Meving ANTIQUE ‘DIRHES iY | oe aa sah. t2 tn te 36 in Jarl ao WE Loa MONEY FOR SPORT- aRoreh, Priced at _as N 2 BAY SUNOCO SERV. MALE AKC REG _ Furn STOCK | | i. “famps. Marbletop “tables. —_ nickle bare. We service what we RD thr pages. Ht 1185 only $2000 down MODER available. Located at > yp fel. Several cham- BANKRUPT —_e SETS. PROM | “iam 7| siskie bars. We gas & geo f SABDARD NA } land W. Huron. ice. station Maybee Roads Springer Span for Jet deep- — Bedroom | OVER s i USED tennas, $9.96. | 9 ELEC- | Miscellaneous 67 6 sell. Comp Clark Rea, Estate 1362 4813 Mee te {rain pions in pedigree amera or apy! Living room Chairs and roek= | $14.95 up. a Vv WESTINGHOUSE ee $45. itor Sale caren . cag eM Ree eet: ND Moderate gains rental to well pump, movie cnt or sell. FE breakiast sets. and tables. Box V ALTON T trolux vacuum, all cae earns PER EVANS oe ge ng af ot RE walt, our pocketbook“ Writ Frege Saulpme c FIN: | springs and mpttrenes. Stust wel ret B Malton nrd." antique ‘love seat TE EAVESTROUGHS. ec PER Maple 51078 of OR 3-104 __Bait, ‘Minnows, Etc, 78 Vacant teed A ni lear - ox x i): OST PIN- - cu eth. Warw : ™~ Will trade for. free ntiac Rear SUN OIL or call Flint. "Cds 3 BEDRM: BRICK ALMOST. FIN: | wae Radriems Outtttne Oo. Podaoot INES: PRINT AQUA | $2000. mer) ee SaENT TT LUMBER 2,02. Soc; RED | oo re cae: hse. for Ashlee ries riage eect (or rapthian ae Dikie Hwy. Drayton 000 ft. north | PAIR OF tg Vig Si, ‘rE | YOUTH BED, MATCHING FOR SALE MINK BQUIPMENT. | —T4 BO eae | waren be tree ae oe ty ois Trade equity sia | aot 1, drapes, c ble, $50. i drawers. ffer. OR 3-0580 wood fence fin ckle. Also clean COUNTY 3942 Joslyn. "til 6 Fridey drop-leaf ta | of __Give me an o Red waterproo ‘or 50c., Ta 29 ACRES KALKASKA equal value. Market. | maple j ios 66 LETS $18.95 | Fhoroseal for from 3c. bese ay sir tor tormatin t idge ‘i STUDEBAKER TRADE For | of A BARGAINS | _ 5-2132 reece | Hi-Fi, TV & Radios 66 PREE — ~~ . $5. Wood pel pg hea sari. “Sronard Irchard Lk. Ave. = eyes arr *asunyee a hi SquiPran | Table cane saat 1 woes ale — ap TV, 859 tea nara a we nt “ALUMINUM. SCREENS sf Sand, Gravel & Dirt 76 - of ° dition” Wi E ROL-|Goop STOOL, $88. 2-0731. tractors. . ALSO room farm home " qurhace WILL SWAP $1.000 ith full base-| working o Tvs. FURNIL PAIRS OF WHITE SHO’ ladies Jate. After 5 call FE P ni. 5-5643 or full bath. bsm't a: Variety | bedrm. bungalow w 4 car, Sn EEO Ts. : 2 tes. Girl's size 3. P bidck dirt and on i treep in high state a} : ment in or Maaosieaner “Call FE ee and misc. aE a aatRR E id in aay ge coed 2m GARAGE DOORS | Do It Yourself 69 FE $-6642. of fru ; soil an - ick-up, o TA a 8, stan 2. Good loam S | P 5 DINING RM. Cabinet 8-8062. PER GTH| Pactory second nd up. ED- ical aa See this now at oniy Service tation oe oor Ciothing 64 $15. Occ, Chairs 85 PE: 8-6s0s. G H ‘ Heaters | #1N, Sort” ge wets pep engin, — ae canis. “tolding | tree ig toe $13,950. T or | . “NEW. BEIGE PAT- Oil - Gas om | $3.78; GA. Tho mpson. Pt o0s Elect — and disappearing toom yment, or exchange > q Inc., Realtor FOR REN SIZE 12, LIKE! D) DRAPES UREN | ae ee te West ¢ t._Open_eves | § ways re-| furniture, “Too. small Tot, "9s i ‘ * * e LE Floyd Sent i Telegraph ee te Tiberty Le E | sever’ large ywood." Wakefield ra % nh TRADE IN INCH & got PIPE. § FT. 8) We nn on torneo family. Treler vere 3300 Eiiza- ie rad - e ra Pr oi23 'STOMER PARKING 7060 Highland Rd. (M59) | eee 8 a. | Daecese bee [oe | ae ee ATER Soke PLOMBING oe tae aaa ig BRS beth Lake Ra. 7 meee ~ *D ber c Lake) oe “GIRL'8 COATS COATS OE mT SPACE Hi HEATER. | SCHICK'S ° ALY 3-3711 ws seen TRON n, Best guality BERRY DOO R SALES | io I ng. earesrough and fene- ts ontia “ sport coa ae | il electric ith bench. Bes . 2-0203 tum! 8: ERY GOOD 70 ACRE ie pclae (Near 5 12 boy aor S SHOES sizEs sad none nies FE 48914 | OORT SOLD. Ex.| Lenya ot ada 7005 MS 371 8. Paddock rE Gat. ony Open, bag totesuntes Butld- = fanley prune-plum trees: few | THIS MODERN 2 BAY SUNOCO = Mee ruereaee” Gray | eo RANGE WITH GRILL. | “Shaseea. Tureer's, Gor iit chee: | west ATER Myus, hey Ognnumers Paver ab pa — 156 W. Montésim. on ee Plenty of RVICE STATION AND ghirts “Mise rae | Good cond $30. OR 3-800. 2-0801. YR. 52-GAL. ELEC. GA. New Cons 5-4 pear & peach oetca pont. Cor- sont PONTIAC gen ag 5. 26 Rose | “wink sTour | — 1C REFRIGERATOR, | ens. F GREEN FA BED. ie ater $67.50 cash & carry. Open 50 value. .| FE Water From spring tone County TH JRBAN AREA I8 PR OF “HAZE MINK 8TOL ELECTR blond television, SMALL G ~ FE "4-889 Th mpson. 7005 M50 West. 0 8. These. are Nav Rear sae a i — is SPER. CENT. DIAGOUNT ON Highland. ih ich MU_ 42045 ABLE ag tt POR | BOY'S JA fur collar is 3 fe $120 tan & arey ime cae: 95 | “personalized Christm caw ¥H SUR HOME COMPLETE DETAILS. PHONE new Was $38. — Now fi. new ont ‘nigh “St big éle- | $140 Oak’ Bedrm. suite 28.00 fice’ Suppiy, Bring, tui CAN SELL YO MR. BRACY. 3-1401. 4. MA| erate-marred model at big dis- $49 Chests... $29.00 : Dixie fees : . Sale Business Property 57 y 57 MR BEAVER JACKET, count com to pay 15 Bookcars tee ie ne Fontiae Stat ry Pp eling | SUN OIL CO. 'S SUB-TEEN, Re cae 90 da NE GABRRT 18 Bookcase rdrobes .. $12.96 | Sey ode. ak tty Pine Pan 480 FEFT | mau ants, etc. FE Perit . x aa AYNE G rE ose vi at metal wardrobe wane Cust, iron. ron. Boss are de. Woes Ae Kno FA. ZR . ‘pm! 7 131_N. EEP- ZE; $10: POR mM wra, Wee and Dixie ro ear ene oe Vine wood 3-400 pili =| Rael “ aa CLOTHING. $i 10 AND) | FRIGIDAIRE DEEF-PS i 200. Phone | g18'3 be ‘end gan Bal ; Bg. 25 sit. TANKS POR aa tank in HURCH'S 'S INC. age, ideal fo between! or 12, cheap ; cu ; | $16 Breakdown 4 1 | stern wae Vie fea to sell! TABI ne caoen FROM kew We WEDDING OWN 5 sae i 10, . a ae WAHGGARY DINING | #10 v0 qttighe irs ae 3 88 oy FE 4-1233. ei ‘on G i ter. tic prote oath tia, Aad ti A : sica eS “Tel Huron i Gee «an oe ‘aa Eri AVENUE, COCKTAT Is net, zens — UPRIGHT. PaMOUs 12,00, Calid’s table & $ 9.95 Warren Stout. Realtor foe Parca perking ons salve) ““freaes suits. coat. Size 14. FREEZERS — Seratened Terrific Pa 30” Rollaway bed & $19.98 TN Segen fue PM PS frontage on Telegraph Skee | Wace COATS size 1616 wise pa gt A dichigan on or a” rollaways & n hing N © phone ord Orchar . | sell ly anyt Had| items. 56 N_ 2. 8 So eo a sales. (Ha Piuorescen Gord seal rege hat eons We tout! Perfect ‘very auecessful” trailer Sale ‘Sale Household “Goods 6 65 Ave. ECTRIC RANOE wary this Trealage on S06 pt Pentins Ser] sales corner” for 18 alee gar Lake Plat) Gee: PRIGIDARE ELECTRIC = ein Se ® ront on M-50 a ste corne t sales ~ CANNON . pen, noes My ae business | bod ie small ear Kena sneshses ' spread beige and green. A ig | ase mI LP ye - eae PUARITU: loca: $1,000 reds of other beige draperies, : { rE 2-8523 a ee ee. $378 ‘per mo. Hig Neg oe very jovely = went formal, mls me 104 votes , to War 9, all in condition. J Paul M. Jones. K Real Est. Bob Miler 1060 W. Huron. 4.8307, PE 8-1275' FE PE 4-8550 ‘ ‘ FIFTY-THREE: For Sale Pets BLACK & FAWN \OERMAN GERMAN SHORTHAIR. PEMALE. 5 Zoaes. triever gun dog. OL EEE FO ee a enee_ Pe. 56 Williams. FE 46433 PIG ROLLERS AND FAN- tails. $1 to $10. OR _ 3-2885 POODLE. BLACK MIN. MALE |. wks. Fine t stock. MI . _ POOOLa PUPPIES, BLACK. Minia- 12 _haired_ pointer #2821. rinke ae & started dog: ig 5 s 3. 8-6178 SHEPHERD SCOTTISH TE Se Fo ‘UPPIES show prospect, also! €-3100 Auction Thursday, OCT. 8 Friday, - OCT. 9 :7 PM. SHARP! > ALL NEW! | sUGHER SALE TO te of the ALL NEW! Living Room Suites Bedroom Suites Kitchen Dinettes Mattress & Box Springs | _! Swivel Chairs Rockers, Reclining Chairs | 9x12 Rugs & Linoleums | Auction Male female. AKC registered. Peau | Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 DOGS AND CATs BOARDED | Burr-Shell 375 § Telegraph Hunting Dogs 81 1 REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT- er. Male. 4 years ojd. Lippin- | Phone T HAIR POINT- 1 3 yrs old FE | 8-0200 8. REG AKC FULLY | trained ¢ ce dogs. LM op Bn. old.| Out of field champions. U _Crooks Rad ‘ YEAR \R OLD E LD ENOL isi SOINTER Sell for deer rifle OL 1-8321. AKC BRITTANIES. ALL AGES Exc. hunters. FE 8-6281 AKC REGISTERED ENGLISH, BEAGLE & WALKER PUPS. OR ge Nyt D COON trade for pa or Rockhaven. RABBIT DOG AND n. PE 4-0952. G N OR POINTER __pupies. Reas. EM 3-3083. GERMAN SHORTHAIR POINTER. ars. FE 4-5512. PPIES. AKC. = ANU 43000, BEAGLES. REG THOROUGHBRED aera | 3 yrs. old. trained. Exc. bird, dog. $150. FE 4-3891. REG. ENGLISH POINTERS OR 31741 SPECIAL lish Pointer. Trained by bret falar I've ever best wned — health forces sale. $100 trial liven. FE 4-0165. WEIMARANER POPs. AKC, 8 montLs FE Hay, Grain & Feed 82 OPO 1,000 BALES _—. STRAW. MA- pure. Lumber. MA 5-0666._ “aT & IND CUT- and aaae 13 ALL TYPES OF y, straw corn. Will aeliver OA 8-2! _For Sale Livestock 83 LPR LLL AL A Let ne 9 WEEK OLD PIGS. MY 3-1620 ~ GOOD GUERNSEY EY rs oid. To freshen pr 1 Guernsey, cow, 2nd calf in frag a = registered stock. ik. MA 5-3 3 8 = 12-WEEK-OLD ae “a8 | cl Rd.. %& mile west of Clyde, FOR BALE. aa HORSE. $300 Chestnut, yrs. Gentle, well-mannered, but spirited FE 2-3122. FOR SALE, ONE COW, $150. CALL after 5. MA 5-3483. Price $100. 1700 Gunn Rd. Roches- ter OL +1831. AND WELCH PONY. 3 yrs. old. Saddle and bridle. PE 54-0888. BRED sOWs & AN PI boar. MArRet 4-2660. Wanted Livestock 84 _ Sale Farn. Produce 86 ‘APPLES, POPULAR VARIETIES oe > weed ry Market A - el . ef fous, Wegoners, Jonathans rex own. Orr Farms, 9215 Mac Lake Rd. - YOUR FAVO! Va- for ea cooking. Cortland,’ Delicious,” Highest. qual and, Delicious. Highest qual- ity fruit, Sweet cider. Windfall epetes. $ bushel. da Or- rds. Commerce — between Duck ke Bu Road, A A : - DELI- ¢ Jonathan, Close in, Mahan Orchard, 618 E. Wa)- e lock east of Josiyn. No . BARGAIN PR large quantities. Bring containers. Suttons 324 WN. e Angelus. . & 1 mer DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell, unneeded belongings for cash ——— Classified Ads! Clocks — Redios Lamps — Luggage Sewing Machines Chests — Dishes | Power Tools Hiand Tools Knick-Knacks Remember! It’s All New! | FREE DOOR PRIZES! Auction Complete Line of Drygoods | Many Many More Items SPECIAL! 6:30 P.M. TIL 7 P.M. Ripple Sole Shoes ..$2.88 | 1 |4-Buckle Boots .... .$3.99 2 | Zipper HOGS oo <«>- .$429 TERMS: Up to 24 Months to Pay Help Wanted Auction Location 2616 Dixie Highway U.S. 10, 1 Mile North of Pontiac City Limits E&L Distributors ) ¥ | 1954 ALMA. 33 FOOT FOR RENT or sale. Take over yments. Excellent cofidition. MY _ 2-1053. | 1540 Lapeer 1 Lake O Featuring famous makes New Moon, Ventoura, Owosso, Elcar Tour-a-Home. ae Lake Or- jon and Oxford. PE 4-01sa nee BO St ORGIES iis . Auction Sales 88 ee OF OLD VILLAGE. and oe Get. 10:30 TTLE y M. New- an- it! Wiliam N —— ewcome, i: Hillman, auctioneer. — _Sale Moto Motor Scooters 94 " LAMBRETTA, GooD comnt- | tion, reasonable, MA 4-3488. 1967 CUSHMAN EAGLE EXCEL- lent cond. . OL 3-888. a agro ALMOST Vee pi shor 8 : For Sale evar 95, PLP DLP PLL PELL DLL ‘47 HARLEY. GOOD CONDITION $105. OR 3-3652. | 32. MOTORCYCLE AJ8 EXC. | c For car of equal value | "oom a A | . stoves gas . motors, Sullding marerial, misc. galore. Sale will on time. It's a Mrs Bud start Lilletn . Assisied by | OA 82159 or OA | | Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday 7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN Y. OCT. 10 AT 11 AM New household furniture and | farm ee auction. Located | % mile Ortonville at 968 M-15 ome of new lawn furniture, beds, dressers, chests, Sealy inserta mattresses and niga occasional chair, write nds, -a-beds baby peas and mattresses, din- ette sets. new linoleum, new unfinished furniture. Also a few used —. Parm Tools 1 | ase a. ese lights, | starter, bgp, 2 «row! cultivator, 2 om en ft tnen piow, | hest bid price. Nothin furniture pro ped Ortonville. NAtional 1- Bud Hickmott. Auctioneer Oxford OA 68-2159 _ For Sale Housetrailers 89° 11 FOOT HOUSETRAILERS, $1100. _307%5 Waukegan Auburn FOOT. 1983, ROYAL T ATLER i ooo” 3000'S Te Tel serash, Biomasioha elegra | Hills FE Lass - Bg TRL condition. ¢ Rouge rsaen. 42 CHAMPION EXC. COND. 1958 RICHARDSON. 36x10. BEST | 4 x 10, room. Phone MY 3-1306 Lot 88. Parkhurst Trailer Park Orion. | | 1958 2B room, Take over payments, with | low down —— or exchange | fu sm for our fam- | ily. Just like new. Lot $2, Rob- bins Trailer Park. 3300 Elizabeth | Lake Rd. — | |INSURE YOUR BOAT AND $208 or pay difference. FE 5-0855. ___For or Sale Bicycles % 96 AND USED BI ScaRtaTTs. 20 B. Lawrence, Pontia 4924 Dixie, Drayton. ROLLPAST BICYCLES. | sizes and ae on all mak ! BMW & 8. U. Gales. 331 | 8. Bdith. ' Boats & Accessories 97 1959 CLOSEOUTS Boats. motors, trailers Motor winterizing & storage Guns, & archery equipment AT SALES . Walton Blvd. | _Open Eves. Till 7 & surcere | m maker boats. Also. terrific bar- ains on used boats & motors e invite vet to take a ride in| 8 our 16 ft. fibergias oe tor, powered “oy the wer- ful & fast 75 id Erinn mo tor A thrill you shouldnt Prey Financing available with y 10 per cent down and 24 months to pay e M5e to W. Highland. Right on Hickory Ridge Rd. about 7 miles to Demode Rd. Left and follow signs 8ON'S LAKE. Phone : ___Open every night ti) 8 BIG DISCOUNT ‘39 MOTORS TS — SKIING EUIPMENT | *BOARDMAN’S 7875 oe Rd. M59 at Wm Lake Ra BIG SAVINGS ON 1"$9 JOHNSOD MOTORS: OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES | 396 Orchary Lake Ave FE 2-8020 | BOAT STORAGE & MOTOR STOR- at gone refinishing & 're- a) ARRINGTON BOAT WORKS YOUR nye 2-003 DEALER 33 — gp GRUMMAN ALUMINUM | carriers, pike pew. | he. Marke 44172000 8 CENTURY CHRL FT CAVALIER S-CRA peers cage tl ac wi INLAND LAKES "SALES. "121 W. HURON —_—sS*FEE:-«#-7121 | | CRUSIERS © INCORPORATED 10950 ft. Runabout. Fully equipped includes bh Lark motor __ton Little Dude Trailer, OL 32-1076 MO- of tor for only $250 per $100 value. Hansen ins Agency. FE __2-0828 = __5-6278 PO! MOTOR, 16 NTOON AND h.p. 1331 = ‘Give W. Troy. AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer. Since 1932. Guar- anteed for life. See them and get a demonstration at hana Trail- er Bales, 3088 W. (Plan join one of wasty ‘Byam's ex- citing caravans.) BOB HUTCHINSON’S & the buy: ] Chiefs & dino Mobile Homes A LL 3 EW 1960 PONTIAC CHIEF AND DETROITER Also saves hundreds of dollars on | clearance of 1959 7 on an lot. Up to 7 are ge ge ull “or, a Price Ry 9 ily. BOB Miitircniy NSON’ 5 4301 Dixie Us 10 Drayton OR 3-1202 4 miles North of Pontiac COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION trailers. Th z, 960 self-contained. . Aw Home special, at $2. Also rent- tl Get your freuen: in for arrow season. Special Pates ‘tor Florida vacations. Ja- cobson's Trailer Sales, 5685 Wil- liams e Rd. OR 3-5981 POR 8A vacation ee OR 18 POOT FE 2-545. | TLER, | FROM $295 | ‘our-A-Home and 15 _ - 8. e the se eats, “custom . how on We can ng ool our “1 amily trom ove over 30 differe r LY MA NE SALES 18210 HOLLY | RD. HOLLY. ME ¢6771 PIXIE FRiILSS BALES AND | — é igts Norge Lapeer Rd “| PARKHURST | TRAILER SALES GOOD small, ite FE 4- On _M-24. way aad P pay oboe finest. “oa Cass at Pike FE 5-7308 -|TOP $$$—USED a JUNK CARS Smith Motor Sales PE 8-244) AS MUCH AS $80 FOR JUNK AND days or PONTOON BOAT — DEMONSTRA- | tor. Big discount. OR 3-5193. ROWBOAT, ora AND ANCHOR. | $25. MA 5-T741. REPAIRING, REVARETSHING. RE- ——— winter fireproof, inside storage moll San Michigan Boat Service Inc W. Huron. FE 9-8041. SPECIAL METAL FISHING boats as low as $85. Aluminum, as low as $150 Used Correct | Craft inboard. only $495. Chric Craft Cruiser and trailer ie $2.450. Winter prices on -1) boats | and motors. See Dal for a deal | Cliff Drever's Gun & Sport Crn- ter 15210 Holly Rd. Holly ME! rose 4- 6771 Undercover Storage Por Your Boat & Motor Pick-up & Delivery Service t & Motor ir & Refinishing WE SERViCE WHAT WE SELL Oakland Marine Exch. 379 S Saginaw 101 | Open Eves. & jason Fiberglas 98 BOATS FIBERGLASSED. ALL types fiberglas work. Auto rust repair. “ midget racer bodies. Rini’s, Orion MY 3-1915. Transportat'n Offered 100 DC6 PRESSURIZED 4 ENGINE air liner. California $7950, Ha- wail $09 extra. Miami $44 New York $19. Philadelphia $19. Wash. $17. Ferry Service. OR 3-1254. | CARS DAILY TO MOBILE. ALA- bama. Bonnie’s Drive-a-way. FE | 2-3215. | LADY DRIVING TO SARASOTA. Florida, Oct. 12. Take two pas- engers. share expenses. MU 4-3455. TRUCK GOING goes PART | load. Either way. FE 5-6806. emt Lore ete 1) | “ACTION” TOP $8$ DOLLAR For All — 1959 MODEL CARS — Glenn’s Motor Sales 982 WEST HURON PE 4-371 PE 4- 1791 | DEPENDABLE USED CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES cheap cars. FE eves. OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND ed a. D 00 “CLEAN CARS” | Jeep Call after 6. MA _ Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars ‘56 Chevrolet Delray 2 door, Radio, heat- er, white LY NO Bomey DOWN % MONTHS ON BALANCE | 25 oe TO CHOOSE FROM 306 ese —Z STAR reaps. sues, bate ea, = tive's car. REPOSSESSION 1955 Dodge. 4 door. Nice car. No money down ments of $27.24. First pa 6. Saginaw. FACTORY BRANCH 55 CHEVROLET | BEL AIR SPORT CPE ' Radio & heater, Powergiide | and power brakes. | $995 ontiac Retail Store. FE 3-7117 MT. CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE POST OF FICE | | 1958 CHEV CONVERTIBLE, POT ' engine, stick 3 carburetors, miles Gold & white top sel) = $2,250. After PE 8-2367 es 8. weekoerd | | 11.000 Triced 6 “ p.m. No thanks, Freddy, I've already been late for school 1957 , CHEVROLET €DOOR BTA- tw this ve tion wagon. Radio, heate tick | a — week! shift This has been aa ca ¢ __ Wanted | Used Cars irs 101 BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR © AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy ¥ PE 20878 4-6896 | JUNK CARS 'E 5-6079 —_t- TOP $$$ DOLLAR For All Model Cars Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON PE 4-737) ss PE 4-197 TOP $$$ PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St, TOP PRICE BB ie: JUNK CARS. 4-4878 wa DON'T Lh ike BUT WE pit ote ort THE MOST FOR YOUR CARAT | JEROME “BRIGH1 SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 Open Eves. | WANTED JUNK CA CARS. TAYLOR _Rd. Used Parts FE 5-2000 WE NEED your car. Por 20 years we have | paid the top dollar. Trade dow» or up VAN WELT OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy TOP CASH $888 POR CLEAN CARS or trade up or down. RCONOMY CARS 22: AUBURN | __Sale Used Trucks _ 103 —_—e—_—ee—eeo—nrre > Turners Truck Center BIRMINGHAM 50 Ford V-8 ...... $1295 } TON DUMP, 1', YD. BODY, DUALS. EXTRA SHARP. ‘56. Ford F-60600 ....$1595_ et ALUMINUM BODY, LIKE NEW. "56 Ford F-100 ....$ 795) PANEL 8 CYLINDER AND SHARP '50 Ford F-100 ... $1595 PICKUP, 8 FT. STYLESIDE BOX 53 Dodge ......... $ 795 14 POOT STAKE WITH LIFT GATE 54 Chevrolet TON PICKUP. NICE. BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER FORD 464 8 DOOWARD ss MI Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Fac.ory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS | 4-7 | SEPTIC TANK CLEANING TRUCK MA 41135 rr truck. 4-6108. 1947 1%-TON FORD FLAT BED $225. Rung good. MI 4-7024 - | 1951 Mage Ag al 1 TON PANEL. | $295. 2-3658) 2 TON CHEVY DUMP Phone after 4 pm. PE | 1955 CREVT % TON ON PICKUP. $680. | 20,000 miles. MA 5-7741 51 CHEVY PICKUP. “EXCEL | tires and motor Bargain. 53 “TON FORD STAKE. GOOD condition For sale or wah for a BIG SELECTIONS — Pick-ups, tractors, stakes, con- struction machinery, trailers, and WE BUY—OR TRADE SCHRAM TRUCKS WHOLESALE—RETAIL 2539 Dixie Hwy. Pontiac OR 3-1209 OR_3-( 3-0311 WHITE TRACTOR TRUCK, cond. Must sacrifiee. Call 4-3032. A | Large Selection OF USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES 1950 Thru 1959 MODELS ALL Makes and Models TO PIT ANY BUDGET AT OUR "BIG" Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD — 1958, LTB k eta e ay 8, woron at Rin, La Ra BILL SPENCE | 02 32 DdDGR PICK-UP TE OR i “A t Insur 104 “RAMBLER ee rained ees SALES & SERVICE | aAUTOMOR: E INSURANCE. xO, tls fe <« J quarterly and up tor Sales BI. and P.D lie 13a Stock No. 881 e_I% North Chev. | PL & PD POR MOST CARS. $9 00 | Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave a uae Pmts. of $499 ea Birmingham MI 4-2735 a (1959 CHEVROLET 2-DR. RADIO | & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO Y DOWN. car. Only Py _Auto ) Insurance Foreign & Spts, Cars 105) MONEY, DOWN. Anume pay ‘4 MG TP NEW TIRES S00, Herold “Parner Fore, a top. side curtains. Motor A-1 a Silt Pom no rank PE Bees *efore Want to Buy a New Car? WETTA CONVERTIBLE 10.000) SELmCTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST GO KART, ALMOST NEW. EX- ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL tras, $125. Dart Kart w. $130 AT ONE OF OAKLAND less Saar Fe or $160 complete FE COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL- __2-5871 after 5 _ ERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 Sale Used Cars BE I T TE, | rn enn BUICK, 1957 SPECIAL 4 poor | parsiog Power steering & brakes | “Your PORD Dealer Since 1930" ge miles. Like new $1.550. | 5806 DIXIE HWY R 3-129) Lamedeh oe ™ —_| At the Stop light in Waterford ts PORDOMATIC HARDTOP VIC-| 53 DEL RAY CHEVROLET $1 Ford 2 door 500 | cylinder, standard transmission radio and heater Low mileage o oo ae _FE 8-1771_ | ‘96 Stude Comm v8. H are | 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. 54 Pontiac Herston. PS. PB. 2) V8 enginer radio. heater. Power. miles. lide. A one owner beauty Stock $6 Buick 4 door hardtop. Full pow- 0. 885. Only $1467 er Like new | Come in and look over our other selections Finance arranged Nort eV. Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn Hunter Bivd at 8 Woodward Ave Birmingham _MI1 4-2735 / CHRYSLER 53 BUICK 4 DR SUPER AUTO trans New tires, good cond §250 EM 3-6131. 1957 BUICK, LOW MILEAGE Ex- ceptional condition. Might con- WINDSOR HARDTOP sicer_taking trade. FE 46-3888 2 Door—Auto. trans. Radio ae — HARDTOP. RADIO | & & Heater Beautiful 2-tone AUTOMATIC. ABSO- Coral & White Like-new LOTELY NO MONEY DOWN A l-owner oeauty Assume payments of $1708 per $1505 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI pain Harola Turner Ford © var 6-5302 |” trans | | (46 CUSTOM RANCH. NEW PAINT. Excellent condition. TOM BOHR, IN | 120 8. Main, Milford. Siu +1715 53 PORD VICTORIA, REAL SHARP | $445. Roger's Sales and Service. PE 2-9555 | ‘$6 FORD. 2 DR. WAG. R & H | TRANSPORTATION _ ‘4 PONTIAC SEDAN, HYDRA $397 | : ngine $3 ‘47 Packard clean ... $ 75 ‘81 and "50 er , ; a Che runn Ford’ : conv, ‘49 Mare $ 75 be Bolck very good running $1 $2 and ‘53 Pontiac a $ | 64, "53, *S2 Plymouth $195 u ‘86 Ford sedan . Rambler station wagon. ‘new tires Excellent running $197. Plenty of others to choose. Finance ar- bee date onomy Used Cars 22 Auburn _ 'S8FORD Victoria Radio healer straight stick. V-8. White | tires ONLY $005 | NO MONEY DOWN | 24 MONTH ON BALANCE 25 others to choose from SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC 912 S| Woodward MI 6-5302 \'55 FORD, 6, STANDARD SHIPT. R H. No rust, no oil. 40,000 actual miles. Pvt. $600. FE °-8855 | evenings. OR 3-8863. ~ “$0 FORD 6. FE 8-8450 . 6. $75 «6 tion, see this car. excellent buy, _OR_3-9728. ‘55 FORD 2 DR. REPOSSESSION $395 full price. No cash need | vik only $22 mo. Due Nov een. | King Auto Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. 53 FORD 8 CYLINDER. NO RUST. ; $275 FE 8670) 0 7 ''§4 FORD V-8 deat S FORD- omatic 2 tone. $405. F FE 53-5788 SEE OUR “SELECTION | Of fine late model used cars Dodge Plymouth Chrysler JACK COLE, INC. 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-45! 1) '52 FORD V8 REPOSSESSION $145 full price. No cash needed Pay only $7 mo. Due Nov. 9th King Auto, Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. | 6 CYL- 1953 FORD CLUB COUPE INDER RADIO & HEATER. AB- SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $12.87 per mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford ‘53 FORD V-8 REPOSSESSION $195 full price No cash needed Pay only $11 mo Due Nov. 6th King Auto. Mr. Bell FE 8-0402 58 FORD CONVERTIBLE, 1 BLUE E $5 BUICK DR. PRICED TO! "R ae D private 2-5152, weekend or sell. Real clean. OR D360 ctter ¢ uss CIWSOIE fn 4d oe. p..o 36 FC i 3 el Si ee ANY $6 FORD 2 DR FAIRLANE SE S¢ BUICK 2 DR WW TIRES 157 5 SAGINAW FE 2-911 dan Radio & heater. Good cond Runs g00d. 1 owner. $426. EM a FR 40274 REPOS: SSRSSION '39 IMPERIAL 1951 FORD CLUB COUPF V-8 d 4 dr. HT. light blue, full power RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE- POSSESS ION ; 4 080 miles ‘ owner. Sharp LY NO MONEY DOW Assume 1955 Buick, 2 door. No money : ~ ayments of $724 mo. Call Credit down Pirst payment due Novem- (larkston Motor Sales Mer Mr Parks, at MI 47500 ber 20th. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER’ Harold Turner Ford S Saginaw. Phone FE 4-2214 Main St. Clarkston _MA 5-514] a —_ 1956 CADILLAC -FORD DEALER - SEDAN DEVILLE Pull power ‘58 A-1 Used Car Shopping Center black & white finish. Will trade NORTH MOTOR SALES 4 DR HARDTOP FPULI ’S6 FORD 2987 Dixie Highway OR 4-0001 POWER EQUIPMENT THIS F-LANE 4 DOOR SEE “COST LESS COLE” POR CAR HAS ONLY 16,000 AC- Radio & heater. auto trans cars. New or Used. You'll get a TUAL_ MILES BLACK. eQQ5 deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or BRAND NEW miter Plymouth that will save you money. Remember the name “Cost Less Cole’ 1000 West Ma- ple. Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New or Used—we _ sell both | 53 CHEVY BEL | AIR 2 DR. VERY HODGES, ‘Cy’ Owen 147 8 SAGINAW ere FE |: S sharp. EM 3-0081. H. Riggins | FE 5-3588 nent ——— —— 35 FORD Ri RANCH WAGON. MUST | - A sell, FE 5-1449 $5 DOWN I Ni $3. FORD FAIRLANE. POWER- . pack $395 FE 2-3658 1955 Chevrolet 2-door sedan. std ; FOR RUNS GOOD. $75. 216 Trans Factory installed heater MI 6-0029 ow a Arbor rood. § ; $495 160 S Woodward Bham|q DR. ‘57 FORD | CUSTOM |: 300 a ia $5 DeSOTO. 2 DR CLEAN REST Ford-o-matic. WW. E 2-1943 offer FE 13-7842 HH Riggins _— Eddi 1954 DESOTO 4DR_ RADIO & FORD DEALER - le ee e HATER AUTOMATIC TRANS A-1 Used Car Shopping Center . HEATER AUTOMATIC TRANS FORD ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY ‘57 FORD 2703 Orchard Lake Rd Kergo 84 aed Cg A ge oti es "4 DOOR PE 2-2529 FE §-9204 Mr Parke at MI 4-7500 Harold Auto trans. radio & heater _ Turner Ford $1095 1959 CHEVROLET CORVETTE. 3 speed transmission. radio heat- er. 9.000 actual miles. Jet black paint. Stock No. $3360 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham _ __MI 4-2735 a CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢ door, V8 engine. radio, heater | Powerglide. power steering S| and white lag A one owner car, Stock o. 898. Only $1676 North Chev. 58 DeSoto 2 door flite hardtop. Double power. White tires, auto- a ho \ ic transmission and sive, "OR OLD CAR DOW 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE 25 Others to Choose SCHUTZ — From S. SAGINAW STREET _FE_ 5-4101 ae FE_ Hardenburc GUARANTEED USED CARS 58 Metropolitan, r&h $1195 57 Mercury Montclair 4 door, ower steering and brakes a Ford Country Sedan 36 Pontiac 870 Catalina To 54 Chev. BA 4dr. powerglide $595 54 Ford Customline dr $295 oO Inc SER CASS & : Hunter Blvd at S Woodward Ave | 912 s Ns lt oe CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 Birmingham _MI_¢2735 | 33 DesOTO 4 DR $!2 ROGER 8 LINCOLN 53 CHEV R & H. CLEAN $245 Sales & Service FE 2-9 SACS: Hi Sole Sales & Service FE Goop RUNNERS eee OR vt wt boast dred as Sees trade 49 DeSoto $85 53 Ply = . . . _mouth $100 OR 3-0491 after 6 ee 7 . FACTORY BRANCH 1953 DODGE V-8 STANDARD USED CARS shift. Very clean. FE 3-7542. H '588 CHEVROLET aE S < - $1 DODGE. 4 DOOR GOOD CON. | "R 'D NOMAD STATION WAGON ain OR 37 ™ uss. awson. Redio, beater. powergiide. §= =| “5 DODGE. ioe “GOOD. $65. OTOR COMPANY . | TE 8.8026 | 222_8 SAGINAW FE 2.6131 | 1955 DODGE HARDTOP RADIO, | S ALS ee | heater, 3 tone paint like brand | . PECI ALS new. Stock No. 699 Only 6701. | 1953 word 6 Cylinder. sharp $495 1953 Olds. good shape .. $375 I th h 1953 Pontiac, good _— 3165 nti Or eV. 1949 Ford pickup, sharp . $375 Hunter Bivd | at S| Woodward Ave Birmingham _ _ MI 4-2735 Retail Store 1957 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN. DYNA- flow. Radio & heater $1495 1953 Pontiac 4 Dr. sedan $195, SMITH MOTOR SALES 1501 Baldwin Ave. HASKINS | FE 3-7117 1957 DeSoto 2 Dr Hardtop. Auto- CLEMENS ST. | eae eee aaron Radio Beat: | : Demonstrator 65 MT BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 1985 BEL AIRE Picea SPOT. | 1957 Buicry 2 Dr. Hardtop. Dyna- less, new top, FE 2- flow. Radio & heater $1495 CHEVROLET, Cra) 2 DR. SEs 1958 Pontiac 4 Dr. Starchief. Like oo Good condition. Call rr | ee $845 CORVETTE, 1958. PRIVATE OWN-| 1955 Pontiac 2 Dr er. &speed transmission. 2 tops dio & heater _ Silver blue. Like new. MI 6-9868 |'58 CHEV. SP. CP., GOOD CON- | 1957 Ford wagon country sedan. dition. FE §-8026 | VP Overdrive Radio & heater New engine. New rubber $1395 1955 DeSoto 4 Dr Sedan Auto matic transmission. Power steer- ing. power brakes, power W seats holesale wv | 1954 Plymouth 4 Dr sedan $245 | 1853 Ford wagon $205 All Makes and Models 1951 Chevrolet $75 1957 Pontiac 2 Dr Straight — All Cars traded in on bal-| “mission. Radio & heater _ $119 ance of new 1959 model "tranen ae? pe nest aes pass Good col 1956 Buick Super 2 Dr. Hardtop | Dynaflow Power steering & Depa 1195 Wholesale | “ Lincolns and Mercurys will be sold at... flow. Radio & heater | 1084 Pontiae 2 D?. Hardtop. Exc. $405 | 1957 Ford 4 Dr. deluxe V8. Auto- matic Radio. Heater White- O rost, Inc.| was $1105 | 195» tb 8 a et ag ie 280 Hunter Blvd. wen Natio Menten wes | minutes from Pontiac” ane R HIGHT MTRS. | Oxford, Michigan OA 6-2528 , BIRMINGHAM ~ CLOSE OUT SALE 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air «- door sedan. 6 cylinder en- * gine, Powerglide radio heat- er. Grey and Ivory finish | Save! Hydramatic ra- | $695 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- door sedan. 6 cylinder en- gine. Powerglide. radio, heater, white wall tires Solid aspin green finish Save! | 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2- door hard top V-8 en- gine. Powerglide. ower steering, power brakes, ra- dio, heater, EZI glass. white wall tires. Coral and beige finish Less than dealer cost. | 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4- | door hardtop. V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio, heater. white wall tires. Beige and | gold finish. Save! | 1989 Chevrolet Impala 4- dr sedan. V-8 engine, Pow- | erglide, power steering. pow- er brakes. radio. heater. white wall tires. Saphire & white finish. Below cost Also many one owner clean used cars to choose from | Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 | MAple 5-5071 Open nites FORD, EXCELLENT CONDI-| Cy’ Owens ™ * Sale Used Care 106 $5 DOWN V-4 vader, ata, $195 Eddie Steele FORD ye? 7S WW, Huron at Blin Laxe Poa Want to Buy a New Car? OUR BE SURE SEE LECTIONS ays NEW AND trans. LDEST 1990. BEATTIE “Your FORD — Since 1930"' | $806 DIXIE OR }- At the Stoplight in Waterford $5 DOWN NTY'S O! EALERS. “FORDS SINCE rane te a = $595 Eddie Steele FORD = fied Orchard Lake Rd. Then -FORD DEALER -— A-1| Used Car Shopping Center 58 FORD STATION WAGON 9 Passenger $199 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 S SAGINAW STREET | FE. 5-3588 CFE, 5-410 1 1958500 FAIRLANE PORD. TAKE over payments 1954 eer oe _est price offered. FE 8-1 Jeep-4 wheel drive. body en- | closed Al shape FE 2-6688 be- | fore 3 pm ‘46 JEEP 4 WD RAH REAL NICE Roger's Sales & Service FE a: 9555 87 LINCOLN. 4 DOOR PREMIER. 29,008 aan miles. excellent cop | -_——_ land 58 LINCOLN ~ | PREMIER 2 DR HARDTOP Power steering & brakes, power windows and seat Low mileage. original own- er Classic white $3195 Russ’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232 8 SAGINAW FE 2-913! 52 MERCURY. FULLY UIPPED. $275. 90 W. Howard 72-8855 1988 MONTEREY Mi MONTEREY MERCURY. 4 31 S08 ood condition, power brakes. FE 2-7710. 401 8S Sagi- naw 8st 1953 MERCURY. | RADIO & HEAT- ER fice TRANS es ABSOLUTELY MONE DOW payments Call Credit Mgr MI ¢-7500. Harold Turner _Ford MERCURYS | 2-Doors, 4-Doors 2 DOOR HARDTOPS TO CHOOSE FROM $795 And Up “Russ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232: S saan FE 2-9131 OLDs ° ‘96 HOLIDAY COUPE sawier Original owner 3¢€ Cherokee Rd. after 5 5. m. $1,350 1955 OLDS 8&8 2 -DR. This ts a very clean car Ex- cellent rubber Radio and heater Hydramatic. If you drive it, you'ly =“ it EOPLE’S AUTO SALES 68 | Oakiend FE __ FE 2-235! ‘59 OLDS — Super 88 convertible Power windows. seat. steering and brakes ot price $4,900, our price ‘Pouchten & Son Your friendly Olds Dealer FOREIGN CAR § 528 N Main. Rochester OL L_1-9761 55 OLDS. 98. 4 DOOR. BLUE | & white. 4 new WW tires, power i) & steering, extra clean. FE 8-0807 1955 PI_YMOUTH | FULL PRICE $295 No cash needed. i only $17 month. Due Nov. KING ALIO SALES Saginaw _FE 8-0402 HAUPT PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST | IN ' USED CAR VALUES Hardtop. Hvydra- matic Power steering & brakes Radio. Heater. Whitewalis. 1 owner Here's on ethat has been | babied. 30 mos. on the balance. 1958 Pontiac Superchief 2 dr. Hard- Hydra. Power steering. Pow- er brakes. Radio. Heater. A 2 tone grey beauty that shows exc. care. Low down payment. 1955 Mercury club clair. Beautiful red and white. Mercomatic Radio. Heater. A collector's item in a mint. | 1956 Pontiac 4 dr. Hardtop. tiful 2 tone Hydramatic. Radio & Heater. Whitewal} tires, Econ- | omy plus dependability are yours | In this one. | 1957 Buick 2 dr. Hardtop. with red Dynaflow. Heater. Padded Dash Pow steering & brakes. Whitewal] tires. Clean as a pin. it, drive tt and you'll buy it! 1958 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr Sedan. | Hydramatic. Radio & Heater. De- roup. Whitewal] tires. A gray finish that shows care. 36 months on balance 1955 Buick 2 dr. Maroon finish. A 115 § } 1957 Pontiac 4 dr coupe Mont- Beau- | | cor | perfec for hal, Hydre- Heater. Tk wall tire 1953 Pontiac 4 dr Sedans several to choose from. 805 Mave out and buy ney Ore to Choose From M15. 1 Mile North US. 10 Open Nights ‘Til ® | MAple 5-5666 or MApie 5-114! _Except Wednesday “Tt @ FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. icy bats goes!’ Dial FE. 1. "ttl 8) FIFTY-FOUR er ie etre, ae i, 1 i . i, se, en al -_— -_—- elUlC ee OL OE eS eS eee SS ee: | ee ee ee ’ f THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 Sale Used Cars 106) 1930 PLYMOUTH. EXC COND. FE) 8-6887 “MALY MOUTE CAC Sarre “ ‘97 Plymouth | ONL 3e5 $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE 2> OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM SCHUTZ & ,, Mbrons, INc> 13 MI 65302 38 PL ae = “PRICED TO SELL FE 5-3700 a37 per mo 4 dr ‘$4. PLYMOUTH RE POSSESSION $195 full ce No cash Soir Pay only Bit 20 Due No li King Auto. Mr Bell. FE 8-0402 Bell. FE bees? RE POSSESSION 195 ac. 2 door. blue and FE white ny money down Assume’ ayments of $2724 month. First mayvment due November 20th Lucky Auto Sales. 193 S. Sagi- naw Phone FE 4-2314 a) PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. RA- dio & heater 4 dr. Very nk Will take trace’ No dealer FE — 8-0274 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON Nice RAH Bargain EM 3-0061 FACTORY BRANCH "38 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Rad meet er hycramai powe rakes "$9195 Pontiac Retail Store ee, feo ys #3 MT_ CLEMENS 81 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 195@ PONTIAC 2%DOOR. RADIO Beater _Rydr hereto ic. Original! aint Bea Ne 887 ‘Ons, “ gan7 North Chev t a: 3 Woodwara Ave E ae MI ¢2735 ] INTIAC CHIEFTAIN HARD- wae op recio pbeater _Hydramanc u No 7 “Po Beautu Stock ry Only “i264 North Chev. Hayter Bivd a: S Woodward Ave Birmingham MI ¢2735 RUSS baie PO Tac 2 DR. Catsioa Like new!! $2595 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY |. 2-2871 or MY _ 53-1461 51.4 DR PONTIAC GOOD COND $90 FE 40836 PONT IAC CHIEFTAIN 2? DOOR new Excetlent condition £1 850 OR 3-8155 we P PONT! AC STATI ION WAGON ramat powe Recr ing “k ae akes useage ca 32. Ce “after pm RE POSSI SSION 45 full price. No cash needed Day only $14 mo Due Nov. 9th Bing Auto M _Mr_ Bell. FE 8-0402 198 PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN, RA- @'o and heater Hvdramatic. Good oly item «$275. After § p.m. 2780 Wak ton 51 PONTIAC CONVERTIBIZ GOOD tunning cond Excellent body New top PE 5-6992 $2, PONTI AC. 4 DR. $65 ROGER'S Sales and Service ¢_ FE 2-9555 $9. PONTIAC. CATALINA 2 DR Brersthing but power 3300 miles w.l or trade FE 8-8026 va F PONTIAC” « DR A-1 CON. air | owner MA 45-9655 83 PONTIAC MECHANICAL tY SOUND 195 ie a “Russ” Dawson MOTOR COMPAN J2 © SAGINAW FE 2-013) $=: DOWN 1953 Pontiac 2-door hardtop tand transmission. radio, heat- eathe: trim. > swe D -. Oy +AU i olee ORD ale soos Ww OHS Lace Ri rE i FE 5-086: @ PONTIAC _STARCHIEF 6 DR ¥ aie bs “ower Cal) Mr. Cur Crissman In Rochester OPER S THEO Esl POSSIBLE. PRICES Stop In and Check The-e 2-TONE BLUE ? CHEV. 6 4 D Sta. Trans One Owner 7 CHEV V8 2 DR ESL at ARI RAH Std Tran 76 vigor 6 PG WAG¢ C & sh Onli 32000 es o6¢ CHEV V8 PG WGN. FULLY equipped & not a mark S§@ CHEV £40DR IVORY &€ GRAY st d trans & new seat covers 6 CHEV 6 PG 4 DR HT Yellow & Biack with R&H eae € PG SPORT CPE Fu equipped & spotiess CHEV 62 DR ANOTHER 1 owner & only 39.000 miles ee hes AIR V-8 4 DR PG wi | & gray finish IF PONT! sab SAFARI STATION We beauty Only 24 000 Iniles »f FORD V-8 CUSTOM 300 4 DR Std. trans with Ivory & Tan ”@ FORD V-8 CUSTOM 300 4 DR FOM_ Fully equip. Solid blue o§ CHRYSLER N YORKER 4 DR Full pwr Bargain Special! '% FORD CUSTOMLINE, V-8 4 DR Jvory & Blue Sid. Trans. R&H Sa PONTIAC 4 DR HYDRA R&H Someone s Bargain! It Pays to Shop at -Crissman ‘Chevrolet Co. ‘ROCHESTER | OL 2-9721 seen * Open Lves. except Wed. | fp elie ll ~ Sale Used Cars Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars 206), —we PONTIAC AUTO 12 PONY. S080 COND. BROKERS ., | #38, BONNEVILLE CONVERTIB Chevy Convert. Auto. .... $1685 goles wih extras, Phys Ford Custom & Auto. .. fd a Fors Custos Sis Sone 1008 PONTIAC 38 CoN pe iy @r. Sharp : 05 | Black & — new Buick HT $995 aera Chevy vo q dr. Bel Air $896 ane 2 Bers : . $785 | 1958 2 DR. SPORT COUPE. CHIEF- Fora * Custom $76 tain Pontiac. Radio & heater. | Olds 88 3 dr. Full power $745 Rydra. fer sale or will trade on | Olds 88, 4 dr. $205 ‘S38. ‘34 or ‘BS Chevie. 1 owner. Pord Goak 3¢ 3508 | Ml T Swudebaker overdrive fees BIC BRE DR. SEDAN. RA- | o7 Ramb er NASH 4DR. - RE POSSESSION CASS-OAKLAND a wi m % 2 3 i 5 Spdiabe ON aot ou 2 | Pontiac's Newest 1 Bee eS ee c tr ius etre ai Misikacs k° Loue Mr. Parks at MI ¢1308. Baroid ; “36 PONTIAC 4 DR HARDTOP -FORD DEALER— Hey A-1 Used Car shopping Center | $990 Real nice. Ph ‘55 NASH 4-DR. REPOSSESSION LOOK! BUY! SAVE! $475 full my oat mos Dae “ee, wor stn vin. "Puflecs wah as — $1308 "53 PONTIAC * $195 Beautiful red and black finish, matching interior, leather trim Full factory accessories, plus air conditioning. Pull price only $595. No cash — no payments uD- |, = ‘Cy’ Owens) #24 147 & SAGINAW lg 5-3588 $-4101 115 S. Saginaw 55 RAMBLER WAGON CROSS COUNTRY ag one ‘ASH STATI i NAB radio, heater, whitewalis. ars white beauty. Ppt AB a 1.46 per KING AUTO SALES "$2 PONTIAC 2-DR. to make your SOR nt ‘til 9 Bring — title er Oes No =I0 N ea j ane a new one Pav Lien ST mo Due Nov 9th R& C Ramu ‘Sales cing Auto Mr. Bell FE 68-0402 8145 ‘5 Commer 5 we condition ‘i260 + DOOR SUPER CHIEF Station Heater @ clean one throughout §17851 COUNTRY SEDAN 4 door station wagon. Solid white tn color Ra- c10 & heater Fordomatic White- tires Power a & only 19 000 actua: miles. $168) mod car Stocé Piginal 3-tone palnt 28.000 miles. $805 Woodward Mer a e accessories OR aa IRMINGHAM MI 4-1930 ac Stare’ 4-Dr. 14 DAYS LEFT TO 20 | $299 Ramblers. This is the best time deal. O & a1] accessories. Inc) 1@ mtr windows This car mmacuiate throughout $3485 "57 CADILLAC 27 SEDAN Fully equipped inciuc- ‘A WA ing mee wntows & way seat sories 1 GLIDE. R&H WW. TIRES. A rondition $2608 OSFOO™ CE AUTIFUL, BEIGE & GOLD | ONE OWNER LOVELY AT $1975. 1956 CHEVROLET 4 R. 21 - C ON 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE 2tone blue Radio & WITH R & H ONLY 35.000 MILES ON THIS WHITE "37 PONTIAC Hydramatic This car ts BEAUTY. $1275. "37 FORD DANDY AT WHITEW ALLS. ONLY ‘33 FORD , sees FAIRLANE “CONVERTIBLE White | 1955 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE. with blue top. Radio & Heater 6 CYLINDER POWEROLIDE AND Automatic Power steering. $895 Aon EQUIPPED IN | COR "88 STARCHIEF | 4 MARK IN‘OR OUT. CATALINA COUPE. Turquoise & in color Leather interior | It Pays to Shop at WILSON _ Crissman © PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. ‘$5 DeSoto Firedome Bi. i 2 Dr | $895 1954 CHEVROLET ‘, ° UP THESE ARE HARD TO "36 Plym. © pass. Suburban FIND BUT HERE = $675 ry CHEVROLET 4 DR. HARDTOP CYLINDER POWERGLIDE | "6 BUICK BLACK & YELLOW WITH DOOR CENTURY Station Wagon Power steermg & brakes Radio j & Heater Automatic shift White 1956 CHEVROLET 4 DR. SEDAN $1 wall ures A red & white beauty 1295 | 37 Plym. Belvedere = 4 Dr. HT 685 $169 CYLINDER: STANDARD TRANSMISSION IN WHITE AND |*S7 Mercury meerey = ies SILVER PLUS NBW COVERS. | $1795 A PAIR OF 1957 FORD CUSTOM SEDANS. BOTH STAN mateh Power steering a | 300 V-8 brakes Radio & Heater Hydra. matic A nice clean car ‘Actual | HAS BEEN CAREFULLY TAILED POR ONLY $1275. > 1955 FORD CUSTOMLINE V-8 SE. |whs TO BE SURE DAN ANOTHER SPOTLESS CA Bay A WITH R&H & WW TIRES $730 WILSON USED CAR ARD AND PORDOMATIC. EACH | 50 ‘39 Plymouth Dix. 6 2 Dr. Sub WAS $2921.38 NOW $2386 63 | 1956 PLYMOUTH | was” * x20 Chevrolet Co. ROCHESTER OL 2-9721 Open Eves. except Wed aM MI Pe teS0 Herod tures ur Pore “Beiray’ Saoor sedan” Power "2 DeBOTO 6 PORDOR 1988 BUICK... $45.00 DOWN | "Special sedan, Dynafiow, Co Defloto Firedome 8, 4 ar Gres fialch’” ‘th Bene N ‘33 Bulck Special 2 Dr 1957 PONTIAC ...... $45.00 DOWN Starchief ¢-door hardtop ‘34 DeSoto Firedome Fordo 38.50 DOWN | ae CHEVROLET $1495 oor sedan with standard trans- | , 7 saaaee baa este "11 'SO Rambler... .$2495 marl 6 cylinders. Most eco- j ‘4 Chevrolet ss oown | nomical and extra sharp. ERCURY $1895 | 36 Fiym, Bel. 60 pass. sub ga Rare @door hardtop station WO $796 378.50 DOWN WILSON “tissman | olet netenete ekic see | PONTIAC-CADILLAC 38 CADILLAC EXTENDED DECK SEDAN Full ‘35 Plym. Plaza 6 Suburban er, white walls. Beautiful blue CHEVROLET i= Cn ee Bw) Soa Ta Hath Rochester +, Otters Our Best Buys 1988 CHEVROLET BROOKWOOD. DR GON V-8 ER- | 19856 BUICK $1195 $50.50 DOWN | . Super hardtop. power steering, power brakes. whitewal! tires, off. T 60s ‘$5 Nash Super a 4 cr| plastic covers never been DOWN | |198@ BUICK $2195 "65 DeSotc Firedome 4 Dr Hardtop. with Dynaflow. radio. | $705 $79.50 DOWN heater, whitewall | bony 23.009 ac- tual miles. Strictly beautiful. DOWN | 1957 BUICK, mart prises . uper oor rdtop. wer 55 Buick Spi 4 steering wer br: Bes radio. and | $1005. 25.000 miles.” $100 30° DOWN | heater, whitewall tires, Blue ‘66 Prym. Belvedere 8. 4 Dr | ivory finish. Drives like a dream. 50 DOWN | 1955 PONTIAC 4door sedan, Hydramatic. ‘rad ‘36 Plym. 6 pass Suburban | 295 $120.50 Down | eater. new white wall tires. Blue N) and ivory finish. 1955 BUICE $1006 $129.50 DOWN Special 4-door Barca ' power redio heater, whasewatt tires. Like a ‘% Ford — Phd on $1008 Down | a and out. 26,000 actua! ‘56 DeSoto ro . Dr | 1957 PLYMOUTH $1195 | $1395 $138.50 DOWN joor sedan with automatic trans | mission. Drives like new 50 DOWN | 1956 FORD WAGON $1295 ur | Country sedan with V-8 — tn Fordomatic, radio, heater, te. 30 DOWN | | Wali tires Green and ivory finish. ‘38 English Ford Angelo 4 Dr | igs BUICK $1395 $98.50 DOWN | ome omg a Pull power. ‘389 Plymouth eon = - ae oth toe a 59 to Fir e Forder, ery ¢ w cost transporta WAg $3971.37 Now $1895 eee nnd veda Hydramatic, radio, DeSoto = Linge Was NOW ca ponaniel black and ivory finish. DeSoto Firesweep 4 Dr 1987 CHEVROLET $1295 $4.000 00 NOW $3306 00 | 2-door sedan. | owner, low miles and like new $1085 Savoy hardtop. power steering m So eat ee, HT and brakes. automatic trans- ‘30 Ply \ WAS $3810 7 $2068.62 mission. V-8. 24.000 actual miles Piym. Bel 8. 2 Dr HT Gee saeer NOW 62645.05 1954 PONTIAC wea Deluxe 2-door sedan enue tic 50 Plymouth Bel 8 4 Dr - radio, heater A one owner and) NOW $2343.96 in perfect shape “BRAID SHELTON MOTOR SALES Pontiac - Buick PB, YEARS. PAIR DEALING. ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 BUICK - OPEL” Ort EE 86 CASS gis w PIKE Across from new car sales E 2-01 Open ‘til 8 or iater prong Tar"esmitase coreets a c we Pr Sparkling interior. 57 Chevrolet ....$1445 * Sue fo SUPER a. Ped — ater, = tome bBo ee &b tu-tone, white and many miles ‘56 BUICK CENTURY .. $1196 ‘36 BUICK 4 DOOR . sites |] 55 F 2-Dr. -.. 5 Special Sedan with radio. heat- = Ford Dr $ 95 white. Also white walled tires. La BUICK SPECIAL $1106 4 Dr. sedan. Radio, heater, dyna- flow. tu-tone white tires. Ready to go! | ¥6 BuicK a ae SPECIALS Radio, heater dynaflow. tu-tone | ‘48 WILLYS PICKUP $905 Standard transmission. heater, deluxe cab, winch in front: | power-take off in rear. Clean and | ready to go. OLIVER RUSS a AN, LAKE ORION SAYS BUY NOW! - er, locking OF — «|| LAKE ADVANTAGE A SLOW MARKET »--. $1005 : . power seer SNEAK PREVIEW — '60 RAMBLERS 5 car. $2196 radio black Eases Olds Super 88 fordor | ae seer rates, as ‘8 BUION 2 DR. COME SEE!! | sharp. . ARDTOP, ties"a Teal ae ear MARKED DOWN USED CARS CUSTOM WGN. AUTO. TRANS CATALINA HT 3,000 MILES with top and white tires. 59 Pontiac ..... $2995 ’S8 Pontiac ..... $1195° “$6 PONTIAC STARCHIEF $1095 rm if 2 deer with redie heater, — CATALINA CONVERTIBLE STATION WGN. A-1 COND +DR. THIS Is A SHARP CAR tires. big, Toomy 56 Chevrolet ....$ 995 +DR. V-8 AUTO. TRANS. 55 Buick ....... $ 895 2-DR. AUTO. TRANS. SHARP! 2-DR. HT CLEAN CAR nice car with lots of pep! AUTO. TRANS. GOOD TIRES AS I8. A BARGAIN! TRANSPORTATION . dynafiow tu-tone blue and AUTO. TRANS. CLEAN CAR white over biue, eens Gray Gerek WERe Mess. 53 Chrysler ...... $395 53 Chevrolet ..... $395 ‘85 OLDS 2 DR. 88 sm | . Fidio. heater. sutomatic, Sea tart PRISED sax $295 ’°52 Buick ........ $195 ‘SS BUICK 2 DOOR $ 805 | ’ Special sedan wun rade. vee || Bock Lot Clearance ..$99 Each tone. A nice grey and rich ad "Sttns see mt | RUSS JOHNSON - Le st} MOTOR SALES 2 LOW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS North Broadway at Shadbolt MY 2-287] M-24 at Shadbolt MY 3-146] Motor Sales Sai Orchard Lake Smee 9101 Eves JOHNSON ; "59 Pontiac ..... $2495 56 Chevrolet ....$1395 4DR. HT THIS IS A BARGAIN ‘56 Mercury ....$1195 ‘55 Ford Wgn. ..$ 795 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. $ 595 MAKE JAGUAR RAMBLER NOTICE Public Sale NO FINANCE PROBLEMS SALES DAILY from 9 AM. TO 9 P.M. EWATY a4 1957 BELVEDER? RAH PLEMOCTIL 2 eee: “yp r) RANCH WAGON Ch Tet FORD RADIO A HEATER “OR 1955 RANCH WAGON RoCY1 FORD AUTOMATIC FORD 486 COUNTRY SEDAN 8 CYL AUTO R & H CHEVROLE | 1958 DEL-RAY COUPE NEW CONDITION R&A H CHEVROLET 204 2-0R station wacon CYL. RADIO & HEATER CI | EN ROLET 1954 2-DR 6 CYLINDER STANDARD TRANSMISSION SA pas "T 1954 4-DR 6 CYLINDER CHENROLE) ferouiac “na eoieran OLDSMOBILE 1955 4-DR HOLIDAY PS & PB AUTOMATIC Wee 1954 2-DOOR RADIO & DODGE HEATER FORD 1954 2-DR.| RANCH WAGON RADIO & HEATER PONTIAC 1955 2-DR RADIO & HEATER AUTOMATIC ’ “| 953 4-DOOR RADIO A PEAMOLTEN nape wh EYE "RY 1955 HARDTOP RADIO & HEATER AUTOMATIC. 1952 4-DOOR NEEDS PAINT 1958 RADIO A HEATER STANDARD TRANSMISSION } OR D 1956 VICTORIA RADIO & HEATER AUTOMATIC BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 MODEL BAL. \ I! . Cy Owens YOUR F ORD DEALER INVITES "YOU" TO SEE THE FINE SELECTION OF ONE-OWNER TRADE-INS ON THE NEW 1960 FORD 1958 Ford2Door........ $1595 1958 Ford Station Wagon $1995 1957 Ford 4Door........ $1145 1957 Mercury Hardtop . .$1595 1957 Dodge 4 Door ...... $1295 1957 Plymouth 2 Door .. .$1095 1956 Ford 4Door........ $ 995 1955 Mercury 2door..... $ 695 1955 Dodge 4Door....... $ 695 1955 Pontiac 4 Door ..... $.795 (1954 Ford 2 door ........ $ 545 1953 Oldsmobile 4 door. .$ 395 1953 Chevrolet 4 door ....$ 195 1953 Pontiac2 Door...... $ 195 1952 Oldsmobile 4 door . .$ 195 1950 Pontiac2door...... $ 75 Ty" Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 8. SAGINAW ST. FE 5-410] Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M, ‘CELEBRATION ‘55 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 4-DOOR Was $1295 ‘59 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 8&8 HARDTOP Was $1895 ... NOW $1645 38 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE ‘59 STUDEBAKER Was $2395 ‘37 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE SPT. COUPE Was $1695 ... NOW $1387 FE 5-3588. SALE The response to the announcing of the new 1960 Chevrolets and Corvairs has been so great that we have the finest selection of good used cars that we have ever had and at prices everyone can afford. 56 MG ROADSTER ‘53 MORRIS MINOR Radio, Wire Wheels 2 SPORT COUPE : Tops, Colid’ Jet Black Radio, Heater. Solid Colonial Grey with Red Leather Interior. You'll love this one - NOW $1595 .... NOW $585 ‘38 DKW HARDTOP Radio, Heater, Solid Jet Power Steering and Brakes. Hydramatic, EZ Eye Glass. Ivory & with red interior. A Sea Mist Green. Teal sporty little car. . NOW $1085 35 CHEVROLET Radio. Heater. Power Black. This one will STATION sracon 3 gh Steering and Brakes . & ngine, traight Solid Roman Red surely please the most Ctick, Heater Very nice Particular buyer condition throughout -NOW $1445 .... NOW $795 ‘37 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DOOR Radio & Heater V-8 Powerglide, Whitewalls, Radio & Heater, Merc- Continental Kit. Tropi- O-Matic. 2 Tone. W- cal Turquois and Ivory Walls. ‘34 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN Radio, Heater. Del Ray Interior. An ideal fami- ly second car. Was $2295 Was $1695 Was $695 . NOW $545 ‘58 PLYMOUTII .. NOW$] 285 ’S7 BUICK . NOW $1995 Se Erdle Heater. White. SPECIAL SPORT COUPE “SPECIAL” 2 DOOR walls Standard Trans., newe & Metter. Dyce: 6 Cyl. Heater, White- flow. Ivory & Forest Green Paint. Was $1795 . NOW $1445 ‘57 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN 2.400 miles. Solid Ivory with Custom Red Leather Interior. walls. Wheel Discs and Special Paint. Was $1695 . NOW $1365 ‘57 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN 6 Cyl.. Radio & Heater. Large Wheel Discs. Sol- id Cascade Green. . NOW $1985 Radio & Heater Auto Radio & Heater, 6 Cy! Trans Whitewalls Beige & Anniversary aeeere Trans. Solid Gold mor Blue. Was $1495 Was $1385 -NOW$1185 ... NOW $1030 MAT THEWS-— HARGREAVES OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER The BIG— BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE: 4-4547 f- a You Have TRIEL Thems All NOW Try ©ur PRICES SLASHED SLASHED SLASHED ‘59 PLYMOUTH ..$2395 Station Wagon. Factory officia) Power steering & brakes) WW tires. Auto. trans. R&H. |'58 PLYMOUTH ..$1795 6 cylinder Auto. trans Station Wgn. Like new inside & out. ‘57 IMPERIAL ,. .$2495 Baal HT Power steering & 37 CHRYSLER ...$1595 4 Dr. Sedan Auto. V8. "SY DODGE 225.5. $1395 4 Dr. Sedan. WW tires Heater. Auto V8. ‘537 PLYMOUTH ..$1095 4 Dr. Sedan. V8 Auto. R&H. 'S6 FORD ......... $1195 Station bd Country Sedan. V? Auto, Trans ‘36 FORD ......... $ 795 Pick-up. R&H. Std. trans. \'56 DODGE ....... $ 998 2 Dr Sedan R&H Auto. trans Sharp!! ‘56 PLYMOUTH ..$ 94: 4 Dr Sedan. R&H. Auto. V8 .'55 DODGE . .-$ 2 Dr. HT Auto trans. V8 ver) nice! So CHIEVY «..-.... $ 89: Bel Air 2 Dr Auto trans. V8 Extra sharp! 35 CHRYSLER ..$ 895 4 Dr Sedan Power steering & brakes 55 PLYMOUTH ..$ 795 Belvedere 4 Dr Std Trans. with OD. R&H. Like new ‘53 PLYMOUTH ..$ 695 4 Dr. Sedan. Savoy. Auto. Trans. V8 R&H. ‘35 RAMBLER ....$ 795 ''54 BUICK ........ $ 595 2 Dr. HT. R&H. Maroon & ivory. ‘$4 STUDEBAK’R § 525 Station Wgn. 6 passenger. Auto. trans. V8. A good second car. ''34 DODGE ....... $ 495 Std_ trans R&H. With Overdrive. | 54 CHRYSLER ...$ 645 Auto. Trans. R&H. Beautiful 3 tone red & ivory. ‘53 CHRYSLER ...$ 525 New Yorker V8 R&H. ‘53 CHRYSLER > 495 Windsor 4 Dr. sedan. R&H $3 BUICK ........ $ 495 Bhar! HT. R&H. Auto. Traas. 33 CHEVY .. 20-0: $ 495 Bel Air 4 Dr. Sedan. Pwr. Steer- ing Clean inside & oat Transportation Specials ‘55 PLYMOUTH ...$395 4 Door Sedan. R&H. 6 cylinder. Std trans: "SH DODGE wcxeceas $175 Coronet. V8 Std. trans. 53 PONTIAC ...... $100 Runs good. Auto. R&H. We PONTIAC ccs c: $195 Station Wagon. Hunter's special! ‘52 STUDEBAKER $ 95 2 Dr. HT R&H. Auto, Trans. V8. '52 PLYMOUTH ...$ 95 2 Dr. runs good. 51 Ford ........... $100 Auto. V8. "52 DeSQTO ....... $ 75 4 Dr. Sedan ‘48 DODGE ........ $ 50 4 Dr. Sedan, This car runs good. Rammler . Dallas DODGE-CHR YSLER-PLYMOUTH 737 Main Rochester * Ob 14-1018 ; LS ae ee ae i \ FIFTY-FIVE_ 4 : / 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 hee , Mee 1: ‘8 , 3 , a eS : -- Tod Tel Programs \ Ey ‘7 s00dy'S: Lelevision: FLOGrAMS --\ASKSKEGUCIION | Everyone Feels Effects |Nentu Warns .7crenord Area, Programe furnished by stations fisted tm this column are subject te change withest notice |. : | bes ‘ “Halloween to Get Channel S—-WIBK-TV Channel &-WW4-TY Channel —-W2YZ-TV Chansel 9 CRLW-TY |[[] Union Bonds of Wor Id Ser 1€S Games Red Chinese a Glowing Start Fn: yi ‘ ‘ Fete S&F ; - i : | The glare of red flares will TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ~ Mike Hammer. Drama: FRIDAY AFTERNOON Teamster vp’ Wants! . By EARL WILSON | Says India Will Resist signal the start of “trick or treat- 6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) . ttn =A argh attacked by! 60 (2) ot Life. Land Griffin Law BEVERLY HILLS — When I look back dn the World Series ing” in two Waterford Township (&) News, Weather, ase (2) (4) Tie Tac pee. | rm - I wonder whether it was me or the baseball fans who needed| More Border Moves, oe this Halloween. (?y Curtain Time. Big Party, Premiere (1) Across the Clarified - & psychiatrist. During the height of the hubbub I visited the) Accept Present Losses pert of'a maw Kiwanis Ce show: Rock Hudson, host of : plan, residents in the Lake Oak- o Popeye. variety with guests Tallulah ae 4 poe an oy rie ed bravest — and maybe the only — White land Heights and Lotus Lake sub- 6:15 (4) Californians Bankhead, Sammy Davis|!”' 7 py se Fie minut DETROIT yw — Teamsters Vice fan on the gold coast of movietown. He trotted NEW DELHI, India (AP)— divisions will light the front-yard 6:30 (2) News, Weather, Jr., Lisa Kirk, Mort Sahl, P one ‘ reg Bert Brennan into the living room of his two-acre estate in|/Prime Minister Nehru warned flares at 7 p.m. Oct. 31. The (4) Californians (cont.) Esther Williams and Matt (9) ont hang : the secretary of labor and attorney Bel-Air balancing two plates of chicken /Pei today that India will re- signal will come from the township (7) Curtain (cont.) Myrt - general today for a reduction and paprika which he'd cooked himself. sist any further moves across the fire siren. (9) } (4) Ernie Ford. Variety with|12:45 (2) Guiding Light. clarification of regulations cover- “It’s fantastic,” producer Joe Pasternak|Tibetan border by Chinese Com-| At the conclusion of these Hal- 6:40 (2) News Analyst. guest Maureen O'Hara 760 (9) News. ing bond security on union officers said, pausing to look at the color TV set on munist troops. loween activities, the youngsters (7) Meet McGraw. Drama:/1:¢@ (2)Our Miss Brooks. handling money. which we sais walking (ic “th | But for the time being, he said, will congratulate the subdivision 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports, McGraw aids girl with am- (4) NBC Playhouse. The regulations are contained in & game, © | India will not try to eject the parks for cider and doughnuts. 1:00 (2) Highway Patrol . nesia held captive of gang (7) Music Bingo. the new Landrum - Griffin labor amount of hell the world series has raised Chinese from disputed outposts |They’ll play games, and prizes will : Crliaaia fares - Drama: of international hoodlums. (9) Movie. law. with the movie studios. eed have seized. be awarded for various types, of to Lig “et pea (9) Walter Winchell. Mystery|1:39 (7) Topper. Brennan noted that currently all “I had Doris Day in a love scene with x *«* * costumes. — their own drama. (2) As World Turns. union officials are bonded at the Dave Niven,” continued the peppery little | “We do not intend to start mili-| A sales campaign to raise funds (4) Mich. Outdoors. 10:00 (2) Party (cont.) 1:45 (4) World Series. (If played, rate of 33 cents per $1,000. WILSON Hungarian, once a dishwasher at a deli- tary ee — these for the parties will get under way ' 9B Bavds end Adon Grade (4) Bet Your Life. Groucho| all other programs are can.| “We enjoy a good, low rate be: | catessen in N.Y. “Right in the middle of the'kissing, Doris | dealing “with dhe timiin, Ge alee ek bake oman’ ap on wants to seil her Paris Marx quiz, celled on this channel). cause of our goed record,” Bren- | says ‘Who's on first’ then she says, ‘Charlie Neal should | jitic 1h Be ee ee ee , (1) Official Detective.jy:g5 (4) Faye Elizabeth nan told last night at punt.’ polttical pais he told his month- to-door canvass to sell the flares. gowns . : ; “ y news conference. Lotus Lake residents will be a (9) Huckleberry Hound. Car.) ole .. Peg ss 2:00 pt Day in Court. = Michigan Conference of Joe, who never learned baseball very well, asked, “Or is it “If any change is made from proached by the group Tuesday toon Comedy. | ferred from one city to an- (4) camators meeting. bunt?” He poured some beer existing positions, that certainly night 7:30 (2) Lock Up. Drama: Shoot- eae, ae ge lel a Day. “Under the new bill,” he said,| ang explained that in Hungary ; (will be resisted.”’ If the experiment is successful ing is clue to “False Testi- (9) News , ) Hi P m “because of the type of bonds, the they didn't know from baseball Nehru met newsmen a day after this year, the Kiwanis Club plans mony.” 10:15 (9) W the (7) orm mig cost to union members will jump “The main snort there.” “eG disclosure of a letter to him from te make it an-annual townshipwide (4) Plainsman. Western: | '@% ‘ ) = er. (9) — Fair. to $11.25 per $1,000." 1 od nd eee Y : Red Chinese Premier Chou En- project, according to president Marshal Buckhart (Michael 10:28 (9) Little Theater. 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. Brennan said the law provides |/+#U8Hed, 8 ve. she ve ‘lai calling the border dispute Loren Aris Ansara) finds bank robber|10:30 (2) Party (cont.) DY sg that a union official must be bonded | heard of Zsa Zsa Gabor?” Any- “merely an episode in our age- after four-year search and . (4) Panic. Drama. (7) try Poa ‘Clack for each office held. He said the|way, Joe said, out at N-C-M jold friendship.” ’ ° faces hard decision. (7) Parole. Mental patient (9) Movie. ° fee on James R. Hoffa, interna-|studios, they were doing a scene | |‘SOME IMPROVEMENT’ Rail Chief Urges (7) Gale Storm. Comedy: steals car; husband kills! 5. tional Teamsters president, would/in “Pjease Don’t Eat the ; | Nehru said that Chou’s message é 3:30 (2) Vertiict Is Yours. ae i g "AC Guest William Frawley is wife, mother-in-law. (4) These R increase to $65,000 because Hoffa Daisies,” on sets made up to re- i |indicated some improvement in Com etitive Me company detective (9) Starlight Theater (7) Who Do You Trust. [olds many other offices and titles) piie Macy's and Sardi’s in ' |the tense relations between the p rger looking for card sharps oa Drama: Man whose chiefy.99 (2) Brighter Day. in the union. NY ‘two countries but added: “How luxury liner. and Susanna interest is pursuit of know]- (4) House on High Street. x *& = far that is an improvement on the WASHINGTON (UPI)—The pro misinterprets his actions edge goes on quiz show to (7) American Bandstand. Brennan also referred to anoth- “There was a little noise that situation I cannot say.” posed merger of the Erie Railroad (9) Million Dollar Movie. prove he can break it in get (2) Secret Storm. er provision of the bill which for-| we couldn't locate. It was an Chon was replying to greetings 4nd Delaware, Lackawanna and Adventure: Eari of Bello- “Champagne for Caesar.” 4:39 (2) Edge of Night. perdi ae: convicted of @ felony jextra who had brought a little sent by Nehru on Red China's Western Railroad had powerful mont ges to save Capt ('30.) Ronald Colman. - (9) Robin Hood. | within a “a ent ene to | transistor radio right into the 10th anniversary. He made no backing today from the nation's Kidd from gallows and re-|11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (4) Split Personality. union office. he sa per cen | scene to listen to the ball game mention of Nehru's recent letter largest railroad, the Pennsylvania. place him with, another man’s (7) Soupy’s On. Variety. 5:00 (2) Movie. of Michigan Teamsters officers A that sells coffee axeed rejecting Red China's claims to President James M. Symes of body in “ Kidd and/11:10 (2) Weather. | (4) (color) George Pierrot have signed the necessary affi- guy. te @ some 400,000 square miles of bor- the Pennsylvania, said the merged Slave Girls.” ¢'54.) 11:15 (2) Sports. Presents. davits. . right out when the White Sox der territory. line would be good for the industry 8:00 (2) Betty Hutton. Comedy: |11:20 (2) Theater. Western: Joel | (9) Looney Toons, The rest just ,, haven't gotten won a game. I’m for Chicago Nehru said India would remain although it would be a stronger Goldie gets invitation to McCrea, “Buffalo Bill.”|s5:39 (7) Rin Tin Tin around to it yet,” he added. just to be different — just to be calm but firm in the dispute. He competitor to his railroad. swank charity ball. (41.) | 5:55 (4) Sports. Hungarian.” DORIS [pointed out that the Chinese) Symes made a dramatic, un- (4) Bob Hope. Variety with (4) Sports. [ Pp be T lk | actually are on _ Indian-claimed scheduled appearance before Inter- guests Natalie Wood, Gary,|11:30 (2) Jack Paar. Variety winle d ; St aos 0 rs a ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ... soil at only a few points, includ- state Commerce Commission (ICC) | Philip and By Hugh Downs, host and guests’ , ‘ 7 Hoe ing the Longju outpost in north- examiner Hyman Blond yesterday. ae naar R pore Basi] Rathbone, Wally Cox,| ana 1a s amp fo Wounded Troops Larry Blyden’s work ‘on “What Makes Sammy Run?” Won ..% India and parts of the La- Blond has been conducting hears chestra and special guest Noel Dayan and John cary. Misprints Worth . ‘him two appearances on the Ed Sullivan show, at $5,000 per dakh sector of Kashmir state ings on the merger proposal. Dean Martin. | (7) Shock Theater. Mel o| . , ; |... Eva Gabor’s wedding gift to Dick Brown was a Rolls Royce. =i a (7) Donna Reed. Comedy: drama: Lon Chaney, ‘Wolf $1,000 Apiece _ VIENTIANE, raos ari a The | (‘The ceremony was held up hour hours—the minister arrived Donna tries to patch up Jeff's Man.” ('41.) ' Coe Pig onnng tate vee inter. late) ... Rita Hayworth rejected Aly Khan's request to have DAD D i Mi th Bi relationship with resentful| OTTAWA (AP)—Canadian Post: | viewing at Luang akaag Mili. daughter Yasmin educated abroad—at least, not till she’s 18 ees on ISS e ig re whose — "hee FRIDAY MORNING jal arse eo — 300 tary Hospital royal army soldiers... Eddie Fisher and Liz visited a synagogue in Las Vegas dur- eff as an example to her ; |misprinted copies of a nt St. | : ioht- F th | G haw 6:00 (4) Continental Classroom. | awrence aay ata ie ot wounded in the Laos jungle fight jing the Jewish holidays ... Fidel Castre reportedly loaned 00 a ames : 4 lor) Continental Class- | ing. money to some Havana hotels to keep 'em in business .. . Joan i) eee oe? 030 (8) (color) Cantinen jlarge. One dealer has offered up| The trip to the royal capital of . . ohnny Ri ) .| room. P y P Crawford tells friends New York’s her home and she'll never ! 8:30 (2) J y Ringo. Western: to $1,000 apiece. |Laos, 130 miles north of here, | - is ee en Ringo is impressed with §°5@ (2) Meditations. The misprints were among 40| 26 believed the last phase of the Ve in L.A. again . . . Polly Bergen’s opening a dress shop in : young exhibition gunman and |§'55 pod pa the Farm Frost. million stamps issued to mark the! »,.7 nation at cmmatibe’s in. Knoxville, Tenn., may endorse a line of “Polly Bergen gowns.’ -. he becomes involved in gun- _ yi a See formal opening of the St. Law-| quiry into Laotian charges of x * * ‘ Get the Kids Their fight with gunman. Kibes ° ce Fars Srl rence Seaway by Queen Elizabeth north Vietnamese aggression. | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Singer Tommy Leonett! claims Own TV Set f (4) Hope (cont.) j7:25 (2) arm Front. II and President Eisenhower last| mm. 1 N_ officials are believed ,., wn et tor 1) Real McCoys. Comedy. 7:30 (7) Breakfast Time. June 2% |e Se a ee sie yy he’s been approached about investing in a chain of Going Out hed ht Movie cay ew: (2) Cartoon Classroom. a a frbenicied Feeney: esa ci v 1, of Business stores ... That's earl, brother. the Activities ; Zz G Theat 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. | A Winnipeg. dealer, Kasimer | 16; a ext ate | (Copyright, 1959) Room or , 6 (2) Cane Urey ins ss 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger. 'Bileski, said he had negotiated} *” - — Drama: Barbara Stamyck'g:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. |the purchase of 58 of the stamps Basement so epee ahemmng sae (2) Movie. for a total-of $50,000. Ottawa col-, . Reminder Renci son of woman is killed and'y:39 (4) Life of Riley. Jectors said with an official esti 1'W News and Reviews eminders Remain en Soe ee e. (7) Stage 3. mate of 300 in circulation, the ; SSVILLE. Okla. (P fusing to believe that the In- 19.99 (4) Dough Re Mi. ° ~ ] BARTLESVILLE, a = dian did not kill him inten-|;9.95 (9) ae Y cetnaten pele wiiem Private Eye Or Tave Og ue? When the three small grandchil- a Be. weloe Pathan’ Oo |Hamilton said it was the first, t \dren of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (> Bachelor Father. (4) Treasure Hunt. |Canadian stamp misprint in the B h R ] B I] |Eilerts went home after a visit a . . | P . Comedy: Bentley disco ers) (9) Ding Dong School. 108 years Canada has been print- €ac es ep ace u e€ s ‘the grandparents found three+hulu that his niece, Kelly, is using 19:55 (7) News. t : her frien@s end he sets cut| R ing stamps. hoops and 287 locusts left behind -- > oo, - Ss her a WJ: te Tie, ce . x & * By FRED DANZIG |Sunday’s CBS-TV hour. The inter-| Ee hited have wer P Good used TV sets that will teach lesson. e . Jhat happened was that the ' IPT) i'view was filmed in ‘Rome last: make wonderful family entertain- (7) Pat Boone. Musical-va- (7) Lady of Charm. central blue design—a symbolic |, NTy. ae ee history, was| Summer, where Lanse, i. died MUNTZ TV es ey are tae guaranteed $ 95 riety with regulars Bill Fos- (9) Abbott & Costello. seaway link of the American Ea- reached ldst night when ABC-TV| yesterday. | an = yf #0 top we toes ter Dancers, Artie Malvin/1,:30 (4) Concentration. gle and Canadian maple leaf—as| ioaded its new series, Hawaiian) Bob Cummings, whose age is | SERVICE | glad you dig ~ . . You'll be sue Chorus and Mort Lindsey Jr-) (9) Foreign Legionnaire. inverted when it was printed over| >. variously given as 49, 52 and 54, RSTO Rinas od chestra with guest Steve) (2) Top Dollar. |the red printing at the top and|~*° is writing a bogk about his special Member of \ Lawrence. \11:45 (7) Detroit Today. ‘bottom of the stamp. Hamilton! The show went through a full! verm food diet, “How to Stay Electronics Association . = said the printer had devised an ag Masri + gunshot. views of YOUNE and Vital” . . . the late FE 4-1515 Radio and TV 1 Apis mellifera — ‘ |“ingenious printing technique’’ to Paul Douglas appears on NBC-TV's C & V ELECTRO MART « Masay f Tz ? fi ae an 9 10 fl guard against~future such errors. aye aersesir and ca ne of Coodyear Theater Monday in a TV DENTAL FE 2-2257 bd Pi ail iz 5 q 7 ine chow teow —~ = coal callea ‘The in| BY DAY OR WEEK 515 E. Walton, Cor. Joslyn 4 ie ° ’ . | i eee c iT ioeni s Hospital Stay vee | guia TRAE, characters, al ———— = : et poses yed without distinction, 4 Untruth 4 i) i _ , ave to naetinite Anthony Eisley as private-eye te Roman eo G SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)—| Tracy Steele; Bok Conrad as | , ; 21 jolande (Pr.) Actor Leo Carillo, who underwent| Tom Lopa@ka, Tracy’s partner; | > 4 ‘ / FH Register abdominal Sept. 3, will} Connie Steven# as Cricket Blake, | * s a ee Ba 9 ” have to remain in Santa Monica| Steele’s aide who also works as | 28 Small shiel# Hospital for an indefinite period.| a nightclub camera girl; and = =P Gal i > ®* * * Poncie Ponce as Kim, a Jive- emp Femmes, Sr VICTOR PAINT 33 Orivet | evision actor became seriously ill} ‘The plot, a conventional excur- == 95 Meaherrances ¥” | | while on a personal appearance sion into uncovering the cause of i ‘stan 7 jtour. His physician said his con- some dangerous eccidents that 3 Tillers, J ? dition remains serious. |continually befall a visiting En- oa . ee 4] glishwoman, was introduced by = ‘ felegraph 0 | pores SS ee ee 'Efrem Zimbalist Jr., a star of = (ab.) iS iiee! ION] A ABC-TV’s most successful private- 44 Alaskan f 5 : RR=ae eye series, 77 Sunset Strip. SAVE BIG «---CLIP COUPONS 3 ik igance * ol * * * | nal -2’e)\.} Efrem spoke to Steele by phone 2 en of energy iwi! to tell him to keep an eye on the . 7 S 1 f= 3 Geological 19 Ferecaster 36 Barrel maker my eee case. Maybe next week Edd ‘'Koo- 83 Compass point ¢ Casimir (aby 21 Kindfing * ork state oe Sit petepet ie’ Byrnes will call up Poncie ; gT0P BA 54 Beot € Ballot Iengusge 30 Oreek pillar SICA MAMA Livia] | Ponce to chat about the 1960 car sailyer 7 Obliterations 25 Mollify 40 Feel : models. | Leak 8 Precisely 29 Parvenus 43 Platform - | 1 Indian 9 Small maul 33 Gentlers 46 Scout group ae . jal inte td a ey on Orzie and Harriet began season senior y Teets (a : : | } No. 8 in tedious fashion last night. - The ABC-TV episode, filmed last’ ! ' summer, centered around a visit, \ WYECK __ T qd R q Pp by an old sailor friend of Ozzie's 1 ¢ : OQAAYS. NAQI1O FIOGQTAMS -- __ ana devia Neison's desire to leave Nyro On Snare school and join the globe-girdling| pletely oon mode wi Gverontes ©. sailor. we eons wore Oe 5 \ becked up by 3m (700) = CRLW (800) = WWI (950) = OAR (1190) WXYZ (1970) = WRON (1460) 9 WIBK, (150 =| FAT ING AND FILING: This is one ee ond tor a conn bond a Your Life, the NBC-TV videobiog- ment at City Bonk colorants te od. TONIGHT 11:00—-WJR, News, Reynolds CKLW, News, David WWJ, News, Haggard raphy that was stayed on its ap- oF wie mee re, “sree Tee SS CRLW. Jeo Van pointed tear-jerking rounds last CaLW. sty or: Hopwood 9:00-—-WJR, News, Mrs. Page ihc os 7. roe week by Lowell Thomas, returned | . ic w aoe WCAR, Music Ww. Music wae to the old rut last night. Ralph . News, Sports CKLW. News, David 1:30—WWJ—Basebs!l Edwards made note of the, 11:30—WJR, Music WJBK, News, Reid ¢:30—WJR, Dinner Date WXYZ. Surrell WCAR. News, Martyn 2:00—WJR, Bill Harris Thomas affair by crying out, Ww, Maxeel —_ WPON. 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