The! Weather | U.S. Weather Bureas Forecast Fair and Cooler. (Details Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESBUAKE OVER PAG nin PO tegnintiie ngs ae aS VE? oot ™ “117th. YEAR rer regre: UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS a RACE AGAINST TIME — Bul by Army Engineers, are racing move 350,000 cubic yards of rock for a 200-foot wide spillway over the earthquake-caused moun- tainslide damming the Madison Yellowstone in Montana. The Bodies Under This Rockslide? Idozers, directed rising waters to finish the task River in West spillway is to prevent flooding downstream. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959—60 PAGES - One Cent More for Roads | AP Wirephete Engineers must before the new lake (in back- ground) reaches the top of the dam. Water is rising at the rate of nine feet each day. Bodies of 19 persons missing since the quake may lie entombed beneath the slide, officials say. Monitors Demanding Hoffa Purge 3 Teamster Officials WASHINGTON (UPI) — Team-, mands, the menitors may ask | ket, and to have spent union ster President James R. Hoffa came under new pressure today from his union’ court - appointed monitors to purge three Team- ster officials on grounds they are corrupt * * * Formal recommendations by the monitors demanded Hoffa suspend the presidents of three Teamster locals. They are Joey Glimco of Local 777, Chicago; Harold Gross of Local 320, Miami; and Anthony Provenzano of Loca] 560, Hoboken, N.J. In addition, the monitors want Hoffa to permit independent aud- its of the books of all three lo- eals and to appoint a trustee to manage the affairs of Local 777. The recommendations, issued last night, may lead to a showdown between Hoffa and the ‘‘watchdog"’ monitors. The three-man board was set up in January 1958 by Federal] Judge F. Dickinson Letts as part of a compromise settle- ment of a suit by 13 rank-and-file Teamsters who challenged Hoffa's, election as president of the big! truckdrivers union. ORDER CLARIFIED ent impunity, other monitors’ cleanup recommendations. The three issued yesterday were the first following a July Court of Ap- peals decision clarifying the rela- tionship between the monitors and the union. It Hoffa flouts these latest de- News Flashes WASHINGTON (®—The House Ways and Means Committee to- day approved a bill raising in- terest on “E’’ and “‘H” savings bonds. But the committee again refused by a 14-11 vote to grant President Eisenhower's request to repeal the 4% per cent interest ceiling on government securities | maturing in five years or more, WASHINGTON (®—The House -Appropriations Commiftee _re- fused today to approve a new public works bili stripped of projects which caused President Eisenhower to veto an earlier measure, Instead it voted 23-19 {o give a subcommittee drafting an entirely new measure to replace the veteed bill. Assault on Formosa? TAIPEI, (UPI)—The chief of * Nationalist China's general staff, -Gen. Peng MengChi, warned “yesterday that the Chinese Com- “munists ate “making active preparations” for another as- sault in the Formosan Straits | “and “large scale war may break out anytime.” His speech marked | the observance here today of ‘Armed Forces Day. * County ee, Ore Faitoriats ‘ vice Ges 3084.44 3 « MaGill. “ . the job of | | Letts to order him to obey. | Hoffa, attending a Teamsters meeting in Atlantic City, N.J., said \today he “would be guided in this {matter of charges by the constitu- tion of the Teamster brotherhood. | Our laws provide a regular pro-| they insure that the person charged a hearing,” he said. ch of the recommendations, | iciting Senate Rackets Committee | hearings, accused the local presi- dents of misdeeds. Glimco was alleged to have Local 777, to have exterted “‘pro- tection” payments from mer- | funds for personal travel and le- | gal expenses, | Gross, the monitors said, ac- jcepted $98,000 in salary payments from Neo-Gravure Printing Co., of Weehawken, N.J., in exchange for cedure for handling charges ‘and uarantees of no labor trouble or harassment. Provenzano, the monitors said, ‘demanded the payment of moneys from employers who had contracts with the Teamsters Union for a guarantee of labor peace.” ~ the monitors’ chairman, Martin F. taken kickbacks trom officers of O'Donoghue, called on Hoffa to suspend and bring charges against chants in Chicago's Fulton Mar- progress report within 10 days. Ford Shows | Its Falcon, Bulwark Against Europe By HARRY. REED. Managing Editor, Pontiac Press Ford Motor Company pulled the stopper on the magic \‘compact car” bottle yesterday, displaying a genie Hoffa has 1 with appar.| Which it hopes will push the foreign import cars right back to Europe. | The Ford Falcon was the first of this fall's three “smaller” cars to be displayed to newsmen. Chevrolet jis building a rear-enginedt ‘Corvairs at Ypsilanti, and Chrysler's Valiant will soon! ‘be coming off Detroit as-| | sembly lines. | The Falcon will be 50 per cent, |more ‘economical on fuel than a regular Ford or Ramber, and 30 | per cént better, gas-wise, than the |small Rambler American, officials ‘said, * Production of the Faicon will | hit 190,000 units by the end of "NO price was indicated for the Falcon, but it is expected to be between $1,800 and $2,000. It is slated for public display Oct. 8. Examining size, the new ear is \largé® than a Volkswagen or’ Fiat, ibut smaller than the standard | Ford. * * * The Falcon is 15 feet, 1 inch long. against 17-4 for a 1959 Ford; 4 feet 6% inches high against 4 feet 8 inches and 5 feet 10 inches wide against 6 feet 4 inches, It weighs’ 12,366 pounds, compared with 3,570 {pounds for the lightest 1959 Ford | model. a 2. | The Falcon. has a 109.5 inch |\wheelbase. | It ts 9 sie-passenger car, with Girl Beater to Stand Trial Pontiac Butcher Found Sane by 3 Psychiatrists After Examination Bruce M. Taylor, 32-year-old Pontiac butcher accused of the brutal beating of an 18-year-old baby sitter he said he thought was his estranged wife, has been trial on a charge of assault with intent to murder. ’« * Circuit Court Judge Frank L. Doty delivered the ruling _ this morning after hearing the testi- mony of three court-appoinidd ‘House Gets It Tomorrow | From Our News Wires |The measure will then go to Fisep- WASHINGTON — An_ adjourn-| hower. i ‘ ‘|ment-minded Senate awaited the) yirtually everyone in the Sen- to Calm Fears 0 q m Cd |chance today to stamp approval On| ate except Sen. Wayne Morse the compromise labor reform bill tata” Is Fresh and Relaxed; ana (D-Ore,) looked forward to this uct rons fy Pi Eisenhower's approval is consid ‘red certain since the final meets most of his specifics * * * The compromise bill worked out war Gets Along Famously| With’ De Gaulle a . ) PARIS (AP)—President | Eisenhower today gave the West a blueprint for peace: Refuse to retreat one inch ifrom : principle and stay flexible tactically. “Then there will be no! : « » there will be. peace,” the President told! The President sandwiched the quick visit to NATO headquarters into a tight schedule of talks with Western leaders. and French Pres- ident Charles de Gaulle. Arising fresh and apparently relaxed after a late white-tle send it to the House for final chore although many were net congressional action. | entirely pleased with all the pro- x * | visions in the bill. for the first time detailed controls Democratic leader Lyndon . . over internal operations of unions Johnson (Tex.) called: the senators; Another highly displeased person gy) guch points as in early (9:30 a.m, EDT) to. take’ was Teamster President James R up the bill and said he would hold Hoffa, whose giant truckdrivers un- them late tonight, if necessary, to|ion was the prime target of the get it passed, The House was ex-! bill, Hoffa called it ‘a black day pected to follow suit tomorrow. for labor.” Wednesday writes into federal law } * la finanees, elec rights ol tions, trusteeships and members But it also—and this is the part which caused the long and diffi cult conference — beefs up thr Taft-Martiey law on such bitterly | disputed points as secondary Slate Kangaroo Court | ==" eting. In the end, the conferees accept ed the basic pattern of the broadet . : | Landrum-Griffin House bill on. the the North Atlantic Council | | Taft-Hartley changes im the sey during a surprise visit. jenth and final title LIMIT PROVISIONS But Sen. John F. Kennedy (D | Mayor Philip E. Rowston will don judicial robes and yas.) and the other Senate Dem preside, gave) in hand, at a kangaroo court on Labor ocratic conferees succeeded in get ‘Day during an all-day festival in honor of the dedica- « into the measure limitations on the new Taft-Hartley provisions jtion of Hawthorne Park. aimed at protecting legitimate un as Tax Hike Looms here seuiSenate to OK Labor Bill loday to Avoid House May Vote “ Work Stoppage If Levy Goes Through State Residents to Pay 1 Penny Plus From Our News Wires WASHINGTON (UPI)— The House, under pressure from leaders of both parties, appeared ready to give its reluctant approval today to a one-cent gasoline tax boost. The federal action could mean the second gasoline - price increase within a short span of time for Michigan motorists. The state’s disputed one- cent use tax, which went into effect Tuesday, is in- cluded in the price of gas- oline as three-tenths of a The recommendations, signed by | the trio and to give the board a| the same patriotic, deep devotion | found sane and capable of standing | state dinner with De Gaulle, | Self-appointed Keystone Cops intend to haul quite ion mghts Ss | Eisenhower ae ee a few law-breakers before>——— -- om ime * * - cent per gallon. ete dieadial | ¢ : Le ._ ile o re ‘erned w socks i" Fst six es Gealing station operalors, fer. tour. Judge Rowston fo1 sentenc- i" iif PE CORCEENED SED: SCN. | cies: ianiGad Mikae: procedeiea, pen a anole | His appearance at the council ing. You probably won't know what, the compromise follows the o. a |was designed to calm the fears of) Fines will run in the nickel, dime /the law is untilyou've been arrest-| framework of the Senate meas. this charge.) . |the smaller powers that his coming. nq quarter category ‘ed for violating it | ure originally worked out by Ken For car owners, the federal bil! Ushi od choles negdle GSS TeULI They'll all go into the fund that; That way, the club will collect nedy last year. But some House would add another $1,050,000,000 pare St thelr soles'in NATO. 74th Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Coné/|Mmore funds, it's figured. sections. to motoring taxes for the next 21 «© * jmunity Club is building to belp!yun~ in EARNEST The compromise won _ almost gy 22 months until July 1, 1961. by unanimous praise from Congress), iising the gasoline tax from, 3 to “NATO is a matter of spirit, of ame Beck ayrcremens The fun reflects the serious en-| | determination to work @§ partners}; Just what actions on the part |deavor behind the festival. Haw. and to preserve the ideals we all) of festival attenders will be im jthorne is the city’s newest—and | cherish,” the 68-year-old President violation of the festival's erdi- |potentially the biggest of the mu- | said. , nances, no one seems prepared |nicipal parks | “If we are firm among our. ‘° %4)- In appreciation of the club's Members on both sides of the dis pute @ver the bill, But there were Teservations by thoge most sympa thetic to labor’s position, ‘ * * * The bill was almost sure to be selves, if we refuse to retreat) Perhaps you'll be arrested for) drive te help make the park's one inch from principle, if we re- wearing socks that match. Maybe? beautifal potential a reality, the main flexible so far as tactics |pecause (in rare instances) they | Olty Commission recently decid. are involved, it we gthe NATO |don’t match. Perhaps, again, the! ed to makb the park's traditional . name official, we give te each of oh ens ae- * * * The park will be the first one in — aii = 7 Pontiac that has been dedicated . with an official name “The United States seeks po. 'D ' H sition in NATO aap that of an ontiac lo ave | Coveenisaine will oe 4 pm equal position, ready to work with| , all member nations regardless ot Relaxed Weekend ‘with city commissioners in attend- ance, their size. | | Participating will be Rowston, This reference was aimed at both) 4) i. a relaxed Labor Day City Commissioner Floyd P, Miles: the smaller NATO powers and De! ahant' Mrs. G >» W. Gray S “ut IGaulle. who is giving E: ~~ weekend in Pontiac. Just aboot “irs. George ay OF, eo \Gaulle, who is giving Eisenhower leverything will be closed by Satur- Chairman; Leslie H. Hudson. festi- ja spectacular welcome in France . val chairman; State Rep. Arthur as a demonstration of the nation's day evening sk |J. Law, and David R. Ewalt, di-| iendshi t Smit States — nae friendship ra ne Us ay States, Factories will shut down produc. |Tector of Parks and Recreation. ; ' : adee (tion Saturday, Sunday and Monday, * x The two wartime comrades Besides refreshments, the festi-| ! only a month apart in age-contin-|&% the nation pauses to salute the) ued their eegone ae lunch Working man. |val will offer a variety of attrac- Eisenhower gave at the U. S. Em-| City and county offices will be jtrons fo) yecmgeters, games ‘and bassy residence. From all out- ward appearances they are getting | Tuesday morning. on famously on a persopal level. cloned trom Friday evening until |) sient show, and a teenage dance! \from 7-10 p.m | Banks will be open, as usual = . Ae until noon Saturday. They'll be P 2 Actor in Critical State — closed Monday. Stop Sign Didn't Work — Retail stores will generally re . | SANTA MONICA, Calif. ( — main open, as usual, until 9 p.m RAWLINS, Wyo. (#—Careful | Actor Leo Carillo, 68, was in \Friday and until 5:30 p.m. Satur-| driver Don Ethridge of Salem, critical condition today after |day. They'll be closed Sunday and Ore., approached an intersection extensive abdominal surgery at | Monday. | and thrust out his arm to indi- a hospital Wednesday. Carillo | The Downtown Merchants Assn.| Cate a stop. A boxer dog bounded became ill last week while on |has recommended that downtown| alongside, eyed Ethridge's @ personal appearance tour in retailers stay open until 9 p.m.| dangling fingers and bit him on the hand the East. iTuesday night jcontests, a used car auction and! jsunny disappointing to labor. The AFI CIO had criticized the measure in * the form it passed the Senate, and’ strongly assailed the Landrum- Griffin version ’ * * * | Secretary of Labor | Mitchell said he was jpleased’’ with the bill and added “No honest trade union or ployer has cause to fear this legis- lation." James P ‘Expect F air, Continued Cool Weather Here Pontiac area residents can ex- pect fair and continued cool tem- peratures tonight with a low of 538 * + * weatherman tomorrow, turning a little warmer Following an 8&2 high Friday afternoon, the mercury will dip once again to a 38 low that night forecasts a The Westerly winds, recorded at 16 | miles per hour at 10:30 this morning, will diminish tonight. * * * Lowest temperature preceding 8 am. today was 60 at 6 am. The thermometer read 78 at 1 p.m. em- { cents a gallon Its enactnient was called neces sary to avert a construction stop- page on the 41,000-mile network of superhighways planned to link the nation’s principal cities by 1972? The states bear 10 per cent of | eoustruction costs, the federal | goveriment 9 per cent. The issue was put to the Howse ‘on a take-it-or-leave-it basis—hike “extremely |the tax a penny a gallon or allow ‘construction of the interstate high way network to bog down dras tically | Even so, man) House mem bers intended td vote against the tax increase. And those who favored it hoped that a formal rolleall ,would not be required so they wouldn't have to, go on record for higher taxes Many lawmakers were plugging lfor highway financing«schemes that ididn't invelve a tax boost. Most of these plans called for dipping into the treasury to beef up the highway trust fund But the sponsors had no chance to offer these as amendments to the .bill because the measure was being considered under a proce- dure barring amendments from the floor The picture could change in the Senate where there is no amend- jment ban | President his budget message last January Eisenhower called in for a 1%4-cent increase in federal gasoline taxes, which now stand at 3 cents a gallon. Congress balked. | Judah Lake. Estates — a Growing Subdivision requested by the defense. ton J. Mamby and Maurice E. | Willis concurred that Taylor is | | t $4. a8? on “i i q psychiatrists at a sanity hearing ' je d- thiiehe oe Memo | sane enough af this time to as 7 Class are built. There are 500 lots in. the subdivision. The character countryside has been t and 33 acres on the lake are ide - “presidents, Most of the are from the Pontiac area. | eral modeligot the Viking all-aluminum ‘home. Expects Falcon to Send European Imports Home (Continued From Page One) THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 — , The Day in Birmingham \Art Exhibit Has'-Aspects of National Church Event Girl Beater Found Sane; to Stand Trial (Continued From Page One) : thought it was his wife sleeping mp.h, may be maintained, and itjall engine exhaust valves for the BIRMINGHAM—What began wine to Pel en ee on the living room couch, has good passing characteristics,|Faleon. The Sterling Townsnip an exhibition of contemporary ‘olice Chie ph W. Mox- engineers said. Top speed has been plant in Macomb County will de- American religious art on a limited ley, the school district's wish to Mrs. Juanita Taylor was work- 4, on the test track ~ Vote about 20 per cent of its scale, by Holy Name Cathelic have a full-time policeman at the ing at Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- Cost of parts replacement and volume to making front suspen vols aie y eae tal all lot would cut the number of pa-'pital when the beating occurre4 at repairs are expected to be between sion and rear axle as in purchase ” : station wagons and pickup trucks | nion Cd wa awards and prises ls reported by Ross will be on duty at the bat Phyllis Keel was wuncon- ‘ will be introduced later. the ‘Rev. Wilflam B. Davidetau,|*cboo! starting with, opening day |$clous and in critical condition for Ford entry into the smaller car of assistant pastor of Holy Name —. bee Set aii tee more than a week. eld was not without a good deal Host 10 Nikita parish and chairman ef the ex- ae side’ ees o 1936 x* * ; f tes and considerable EN hibit which has an impressive a, ne naan de ra Trial is scheduled for the third ° ipnee for many years in mak patron list of prominent ‘ subur- 121. - promot serg' week in September! If convicted, - i maller ov " Loe and) James B. Carey Plans. banites including a pay! of * | Taylor could receive a maximum : ) IropM i MAS POINTed i : Tests of the Falcon rolled up to Offer Peace Plan | motive executives. Ries sage ee etiymsan ae a tar ae cee a = 3 than J's mudiion mules, and Kh h h Sales stimulating plans for the : * - to rusncnev hibited works in original paint- meeting of the American Bar Assn. murder, everal of the cars had 106 000 ee seul metal work, ce at Miami Beach, Fla * * * ’ les logged j ’ pture, 4 : . Ff d , SacORGATR Ges — ramics and textiles are being| The city was named recipient of} Assignéd by the court as defense Similar to the many foreign im- leader James B Carey said today made, Father Davidson peeve in the Field of Traffic Court|*This does not ude ports the Faleon will not be he will propose in a dinner meet- The exhibition will be opened for- Piccsdun tas qeiltien af seg Raiggreo-! . inged as much each year as the/ing with Soviet Premier Nikita mally Oct. 15, and wil! run through a * at time = nt | ord Khrushchey Sept. 20 at San Fran- Oct. 26, Deadline for submission of|, The award cites Birmingham asjof the crime when Taylor stands ve units of the Ford Khrushchev Sept. 20 at San Fran ‘ first in the 25,000 to 50,000 popula-itria].”” 7 cisco that both the Soviet Union entries is Sept. 18 and further in- ' ¥ and the United States drastically reduce defense expenditures and about whether ford for a small car, the estion inv plan une size as the foreign imports, devote the money to promoting| Lrought the answer that nothing | peact fy type was on the drawing | ii . Ie | Carey, president of the Interna. tional Union of Electrical Woark- The company said market re a. will be host at the dinner. on extensively indi- search, carried on small cars since 1954, buyers of such (Half a dozen other lwall attend union jJeaders cated potential | * * * , car Were interested first: in| We want a frank exchange of high gas mileage and second in | views, " Carey said, “We're not low Initial cost. These surveys, linterested in. just socializing." the company sald, indicated | Carey ‘siid he already has sent these two factors were far MOre | word throuct the unportant than compactness. he ty euere: ostily [eae () Wright, a Ford vice |Chev the possibility of drastle 1S resident and general manager of and Soviet arms cuts, perhaps as bor Motor Division, said pro. Much ag 50 per cent of defense begun on a two-shift;@*Penditures, with the money de- ciyetionm hia boss at plants in Lorain neat and the car also will} Of the world tnade in San Jose, Calif Of the 14 Ford plants in Michigan) expanding their operations to pro-| their operations Red Press Warns i the Oakland county About U.S. in Laos worthville plant is making) Soviet Eimbassy want: ansas City Lue list) Ae in MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet * * * press today stepped up its cam- ‘ (pain against what Red Star Falcon Facts ined “gross | interference in the affairs of Laos’ Red Star pecifications of the new Ford the Soviet Defense Ministry or compared to a standard! ®4n, pictured Laos as threatened Faloon, a |by foreign military invasion 1999 Ford, are shown below ateon dose Pose | “Pretexts are being prepared in alican mT 2 Dr Bed 2 Dr Bed. [AdVANCe for the movement of for Over-ell les au Hin 206010 eign troops into Laésx Plana are (over-all hemlet caded 549 in oie i. being worked out to transform its ‘ee WW of in ' Lt) % 5 re Geer a!) 3) rat ae 1180 in territory into a US. military ( inv wei! : ee 1h 4379 eu Springboard agauinet the democrat- lread roe J ba ' Dea cons $45 in bo4in jie Viet Nan) republic. against the ' & ren ae een detan, (Chinese People’s Republic, agalnat Head room 189 In a m1 Cambodia and other countries in Bhoulder roe ph 6 in Li] it lhe : ; Mig roum si tin @0¢in |Southesast Asta’ Red Star watd. aNcINE Falcon 9Dr Sedan Number of cylinders 4 Carvuretion Single Throat Boe } March in Parade 5 Riroke : & ' ks Diaplacemen! 44 teu in iOr Pa Fir S Crankcasé® cape 4 5 qgueite | y 1c, ays AXLE RATIO : Biandard A& Automate : eee 11 Union to Workers CHAaSIB noni! | Lite ire —trbelease a whi : ron ry . . ‘i | Biake sire es dal NEW YORK om — fs march | Reve aceon 141 aq in | In the Labor Day yarade or be Lu ning Aiaaiet ee 15 | fined, about 8,500 painters, dec. . O al ceringtatio 2701 | orators and paperhangers have i Water capacity @lquarts been told by thetr unten, Air cleaner type Di ‘ ssplocenhie * * * elemen vis tral ce per te hy Scan The ediet was announced Fuel ik capacity © ee ee eeuec gbeu tt Wednesday by Martin Rarback, secrefaryircasurer of Distrtet Council 9 of the union A union spokesman dectined to estimate what the fine may be. * ® & , The parade next Monday will be the first in 20 years to be sponsored by organized labor tn New York Asks U.N. Council fo Meet Regularly Isolated Rains Dampen Parts of Plains, South By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS thunderstorms damp ened of the central Plains ind the South today but elsewhere | over the conntry the weather gen- erally Was mostly on the pleasant side Hail stones described as of gollf- prarts ball sive were reported at Sunray, UNITED NATIONS, NY VAP) Pex niles north of Amarillo, JULN. Seerctary General Dig: Ham Precipitation occurred ine the;/Marskjold suggests that the Se- ‘Tennessee Valley, Florida, Geor-[cutity Council hold periodic pri ia and parts of New England,|Vate meetings to discuss any as- Cooler weather moved into the|Pect of the international situation central Mississippi Valley and|Which may prove of concern tosit. continued: eastward. He also says the Economic and — * Social Council should set up brief special sessions at the ministerial level looking toward international economic policies Hammarskjold made the alig- gestions in the introduction to his annual report, made public late Wednesday. By doing this. he said, the U.N. could better serve the world's needs The Weather Vall U.S. Weather Bureae Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY ~— Fair and a little cooler tonight, lew 58. Tomeorrew| ae and a itith warmer with a high) of . West te senthweet winds 10-26 miles today diminishing tenight Today in Pontiac [owest temperature preceding & am) #0) At ®@ am Wind velocity 10 m ph. retion—Weat This Burns Reds Up ‘un sete Thursday at 702 pm Jun rises Friday at 600 am ae Moon sets Thureday at 720 pm. | TOKYO up Rvozo Igarashi told police he set fire to the northern Tokyo chapter offite of in Moon rises Priday at 742 am. Downtewn Temperatures Le uues are ones 60 WC eo omanncosn Le | 7am sass a+ 2 me , 6 the Communist party because am oees OF EF PE... cvavvaes ~ tt , r cca gs 2 the party expelled him id am ‘ 72 ———————— . 1 Ohio and| Voted to helping backward peoples} \it was founded in 1825. , * * | | | | CHAMPS HAVE THEIR DAY — The North Pontiac Kiwanis Club honored its championship baseball team yesterday at a special lucnheon at the Green Parrot Inn. Team members are shown here with special guest speaker, Neal Doc’ Fenkell, publicist of the Detroit Baseball Co, (back row, center) and their coach, Bob Richer, next to ors in Pontiac's Class F Little League. Fenkell, in talking to the l period followed in Third Attack NEW YORK (UPI\—An 18-year. old youth was stabbed and serious-| band of about 15 youths, befleved ily wounded and three companions | to be Puerto Ricans and mem- were beaten in an unprovoked at-) bers of a gang called the Ma. tack by a teenage gang on a4) jestics, approached and asked [Brooklyn strect corner yeaterday.| if they were members of either It was New York's third outbreak! of two gangs. jot youth violence in 11 days. Scudiere and his friends said Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and|inay were not but one of the band, \Mayor Robert Fo Wagner planned |) nieved to be the leader, said separate conferences today to deal ..y,, took care of our boys and with the problem Inow we're going to take care of The wounded youth, Dominick lyou | Scudiere, told police he was talk. | The attackers then set upon the Merchants in Dither Over New Use Tax | (UPI)—Michigan’s 4 Supreme Court would rule the levy iper cent use tax, designed to help unconstitutional, The answer to solve the state’s financial woes, that would would have to wait iwas causing woes of Its own for until the court decided. ‘merchants as it went into its third day today LANSING Another question was: ‘How ' should it be applied?"’ : , . Fa. t _ ‘That anawer was: “As directed bo The lane at soa ston ; ( a | by the Michigan Retail Mer- | was whether or not) the State! chante Aves.” | ‘Confusion reigns pretty gen- erally among Michigan mer- chants,’ admitted Otis F. Cook, executive vice president of the! retail organization. Pontiac Press to Be Saluted at State Fair Cook said his telephone has) been ringing regularly since mer- | | The Pontiac Press, the Lapeer'chants received confilcting break- | County Press and 30 other Mich downs from his organization and! igan newspapers 100 years old or,(rom the State Revenue Depart-| |More will be saluted on OM ment | Timers Day, Sept. 10, at” the . ; Michigan State Fair. | ris baesceptcoth aay ra The Press, now in {ts 117th vear meee ie Bee ax collec tions. For instance, the MRMA of publication, was founded in | bracket levied a tax of one cent 1843. It ia the eighth oldest news- oa etles 19:47 ceabe: paper in Michigan and the sixth: ° | The veraton offered by the rev- oldest daily. | . ;enue department put a penny tax Press editorial staff writer doe | between 13-17 cents. Haas, who writes ‘The Man °” sales meee 19 About Town’ column, will accept | iijvever, Clarence W. Lock a ecroll at the observance in ‘deputy commisstoner of revenue, | behalt of The Press. indicated merchants should follow, The Lapeer County Prewe is the MRMA bracket recommenda- | 'Michigan'a oldest weekly Founded tion in 1839, it ta the state's sixih * * * j oldest newspaper, “Our bracket system applies to: The Monroe Evening News is. transactions involving only the use| the state's oldest paper. A daily, tax,’ Lock said The MRMA bracekt setup is for the combination sale@use tax. Collection of the ase tax In all, 32 Michigan papers are. 100 or more years old, 17 of which are dailies. ‘ Wednesday in Pentiae other confusion and today. (As recorded downtown) ; ; Highest Gale ee rece seepes a1 Reds Only 12 Miles Away A new ruling by state officials Mean temperature ..... 12.8) ~ rolled. away troubles for auto Weather—Cloudy, morning rain 8 LJ dealers but contractors still One Year Ago in Pontiac awaited an attorney general's | Highest temperature ......... ae ' : hee Lowest tempersture. «2s. cleo, 60 aot ans Il Or a t e opinion on their problems. toe ia deans 67 . . . * * * ; = . Taxpayers were advised by Alty: Highest and hewset_ Femperatares Tals) VIENTIANE, Laos. (AP)—Lao-) “It's classic warfare, not guer|Ger. Paul L. Adams that ft might 100 in 1063 46 if te77|tlan government troops threw wp/rilla tactits,” Detense Secretary/be advisable to keep separate Wednesday's Temperstere Chart |" defense line against advancing|Phoutni Nosavan told newsmen. jrecords of sales and use taxes they Alpena He Marauette 70 $a\Communist rebels today only 12) He charged that the attackers|pay until the State Supreme Court namarce $3 48 Miami Bg 93/Miles from Sam Neua, the royallincluded at least one battalion of|decides whether the new law is Brownsville 4 3 + eke A BY tslarmy's military headquarters in|regular North Viet Nam ‘troops, {constitutional, Chisago «69« sew Orleans » m\northern Laos, trom Laos’ Communist . ruled}: + * & Cinetenatt i eee ee neighbor to the east Adams said he had taken under | Denver "447 Rilteton 20092' «Red forces since Sunday have) “We intend to hold Sam’ Neujadvisement a request for an. Padesbe 4 44 {roprenli | 4g overrun lightly manned outposts | at all. costa,” Phoum! declared.jopinion on contracts signed by! Port, Wort Ky y et jane 91 fe Advance units were reported with-|''To tet it go would be a convinc-|contractors before the new law | “i cheoneitie oh Se Marie Ty $4\in 12 to 18 miles of Sam Neua injing argument to the world that|took effect. All transacted before Lanning [it Wasnington me signal Shaped UP as a major of-lthe Pathet Lao were reestab-|Tuesday assumed payment at a Les Anente: 68 Tampa ga 14 fensive. lighed in their old domain three per, cent rate on — is ) Pentise Press Phete Fenkell. The team won top hon- boys, emphasized the importance of overcoming weaknesses both in baseball and everyday life. An extensive question and answer his talk. Brooklyn Youth Stabbed by Gang ing with three friends when a quartet, stabbed Scudiere in the, left side, beat the other three, and fled. Scudiere, who was scheduled to enter the Air Force this fall, was taken to a hospital. It came only three days after two teenage boys were wantonly stabbed to death in a playgound off Times Square and 10 days after a 15-year-old girl was shot to death and a teenage boy fatally stabbed in an outbreak of juvenile gang warfare in the lewer east side of Manhattan. The accused slayers — three Puerto Ricans—are being held by police, two on first degree mur. der charges and the third on a homicide charge. | Yesterday's outbreak occurred as Rockefeller and Wagner were mapping plans for a series of con- ferences to dea] with an usurge of teenage gang violence that has shocked millions of New Yorkers and left residents of ‘“‘sensitive’’ areas terror-stricken. Police saturation of ‘neighbor- hoods with a high incidence of teenage violence, ordered Monday by police commissioner Stephen Kennedy, has curbed gang warfare somewhat but tension was still high in many sections of the city, Report 3rd Theft at Avon Twp. Bar Oakland County sheriff's de- tectives today were investigating the third burglary this summer from an Avon Township bar. Richard James, owner of Jay's Bar, 54 W. Auburn Rd., reported the break-in yesterday. Thieves broke a side window to enter the building and pried open vending machines as In two previous break- ins last July. * The burglars escaped with a to! tal of about $304, including afiprox- imately $100 taken from a cash register, James said. .|Zoltan Sepeshy, director of Cran- brook Academy of Art and the most Rev. Alexander Zaiesxi, aux- iliary bishop of Detroit City Police Sgt. Malcolm (Scot- ty’) Ross, 59, is retiring from the force but not from life as a police- man here. He has been hired by the Bir- mingham School District to main- tain law and order in the parking lot at Seaholm High School. In the past, the Birmingham Po- lice Department has taken care of Commerce Man Critical After Auto Accident A 61-year-old Commerce Town- ship man, Albert J. Sternhager, was in critical condition today at Pontiac General Hospital with in- juries suffered in an auto accident early this morning. Oakland County sheriff's deputies said Steinhager's car collided with auto driven by Melvin Spen- cer, 20, of, 5663 Carbert St., Walled Lake, at W. Maple and Halstead ‘roads in West Bloomfield Township jat 12:40 a.m, | Sternhager, who lives at 8437 La- goon Dr., suffered head, rib, arm and leg injuries. Spencer was in satisfactory condition with head and back injuries. Deputies were unable to take a statement from Sternhager. They stop sign at the intersection. LOWE No Trade-In Needed Friday and Saturday MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS RONSON CFL if Sri Elec. 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Enthusiasm for golf runs high at this U. 8, Navy base some 750 miles from the bottom of the world. With the arrival of sum- mer, proponents of the grand old game don their “‘muckluck” snow boots and take to the “greens.” Called the “‘Sam Snead of Ant- arctica,” Navy Capt. Eugene H. Maher, of Ogden, Utah, is promot- ing the sport as a recreational activity here. Maher is the officer in charge of the seven U. S. bases in .the Antarctic and makes his headquarters at Little America. Maher, a husky-looking man in his late 40’s, introduced this cor- respondent to South Pole golf late this month in a one-hole contest played on the deep snow that covers the base, All you need, he said, is a club, ay an iron; a ball, prefer- Bound for South Pole? Take Golf Clubs Along Most of Shore Private The Pacific shoreline of the Unit- ed States from Mexico to Canada! extends 1,700 miles, but the Na- tional Park Service found that 1,- 448 miles of this is privately owned and not available for public recre- ation, iU. S. Has Lace Center Ice Cream Common Almost one-third of all Ameri can homes have ice cream on hand on an average day and PROVIDENCE — One-half the lace produced in the U.S. comes) from Rhode Island about one-half of them serve ice} say cream as a dessert at least once a week, according to the Minne- sota Dairy Industry Committee. ‘Frisco Rice Center More rice is exported throuczh Francisco than is grown Groughout China. Rise to 8,000 Feet | Pennsylvania's greatest income \is from coal and steel industries, The Balkan Mountain$ extend but more than ‘half the land area through the center of Bulgaria, lof the state is in farms. rising to a height of 8,000 feet. . _| The price of coal per ton at the One out of eight Americans will)mine is approximately the same enter a hospital this year. today as it was in 1948. weighed a little less than a nor. mal golf ball, and it was a bright red, My experienced adversary ad-| dressed the ball and drove it about 30 yards, leaving the snowy tee intact. After two attempts to) lift the ball off the snow, I man-' aged to drive it some 10 yards | where it landed in a trough of) hard snow. . New Technique Used on Nursery Stock LANSING — The Conservation Department's development of an effective and inexpensive method to prevent shipment of insect-in- fected nursery stock has stirred considerable ‘interest among forest- ry officials of neighboring states. 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Al of pageantry to make it a day to/ glasses...and a cluster o - Negro Post Commancer| million or more ‘Parisians cut | remember for the first American) erals and admirals, N ‘cs Chides Conaressman for loose in frenzied enthusiasm President to visit France since} Two Americans, a onre y g h equaled only on the liberation of Woodrow Wilson after World Warjsergeant and an Air Force oa: Running From Fig t ithe city from the Germans by the I. geant, handed the President the ‘forces of Dwight D. Eisenhower wreath. The Negro the general. Eisenhower grotesque mask of a face... a) man limping on a wooden leg... The rousing welcome began the | moment Eisenhower's jet touched gently placed the (AP) — in a symbolic YETROIT eammander of American Legion | xk « down from London and carried on wreath and then, std aod Post 184 has criticized Rep.) Choking with emotion, the Presi- pinta) they aight the etry ae — ine en al “fuse that Charles Diggs (D-Mich) for re- ident gave his thanks in his halt-\d"'ve up the Champs Elysee creased the etern i % f the tomb. signing from the legion in protest! ing French: flickers at the head o brought the crowning climax, against what Diggs called racial| “Je vous aime, * * tous""—""T love! Parisians 20 deep lined the fam- ies a Negro from Detroit vou, alt + ww * ‘ous thoroughfare to shout them-|band played the ‘‘Sonnerie aux announced his resignatie last . selves hoarse—''Vive @ek (Ike)."’, Morts,’’ the French Taps. week because the Legion's nation “We love you too, Ike," came’ Eisenhower and President’) Eisenhower kept his eye’ on the} nl convention rejected a proposal the thunderous response, in spirit’ Charles de Gaulle stood up in the tomb and the flickering flame | fo integrate its 40 & & fun mak- f not in those exact words open car as they proceeded up about. it fee ewan | For 4 Eisenhower, on another,the avenue to the Arch — of * * of | John M. Harris, cotumander of; tala in a quest of peace, jt Triumph kisenhower beamed, The band struck up rhe oars Post 184, of which Diggs was a ——— os broadly, bowed repeatedly, held|and Stripes Forever” as the Presi- member, said he had written the both hands over his head again dent walked through the ranks of agi i eterans, French and Ameri- congressman urging him to recon- and again. ‘war veterans F é | | epider. Deaths Elsewhere | _He wore a dark PLL suit. De can _— “LT have always held you in high-/ Gaulle wore the general's uniform) With the conclusion of — the est esteem for being a fighter for| GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - Mrs. 0! the French army he led in, solemn ceremony, the crowd burst the civil rights we as Negroes are! ¢ World War II under Eisenhower's again into cheering as the two ntitted 4a. but ion a a Gertrude Adams Lee, 89, pioneer over-all command ipresidents rode away for the ha o Hes tine Deke. eg woenan leader ‘in politics, ‘died The vast throng fell silent as city's official welcome at the hotel: i “ S Wrote igees b . . a t ae j un { at Wecnesday_ She was the tikat, wo: the two old soldiers reached the de ville, the Paris city hall. you quit in the face of a figh |man in Colorado to be named a {F sg unknown soldler| Ti the huge crowd waiting in’ Harris, « Ford Motor (Co, elec- : s al 4 tomb o rance’s unkno si 2 his tl ‘preside nital elector. She served in under the arch the square there, De Gaulle said: A Near, WL fea th a Ore ims oe) Wesel oa ton * ®t “Although the years pass, nothing | All Negre bait has whit rae ‘lea ‘Gi hoe .. ee _ © She" was active in politles f0F; siissed there were French sal ‘can efface the memory of the vic- . any years and wan DOnGrHey American veterans of both world tory won under his command by sectetary of the Democratic: Na-| ic, 4 man with a miutilated,|the Allied armies and, naturally . tional Convention in 1936 | ; : 2 2 : Death Notices rasa. tie tam wn Gladys Newman, 7), former presi ® KOY WHITE ident of the National Council of World Famous ES | EY VOY White: infant son of Mr. and Jewish Women, died Tuesday M Samuel White of 18] Cedar. ight. She came to Tampa Kix dale st died Wednesday morning YC#rs ako from Cleveland, Ohio at Pontiac General Hospital The widow of Julian C, Newman,* M & N Cigar she Man wis treasurer president of Co IPeiving, besides his parents are fhiee brothers, Donn Norman Ufacturing and Lawrence. and of the firm and secretary of the Standard Clgar Co | A (wo sisters Jean and Barbara Prayer service for the one day old infant was held at 11 3) am oe ‘ eae . Ar { pane today at the Willam fF) Davis Fu eran ae iat : ih é FABULOUS neral Home with burial in Oak Hil Mn te bold the post af vice: los Gener of Prague, died Tuesday She served as vice lord mayor from offer! 146 until the Communist coup SO ee yy . . - — tm EDMUND F. KROSS jdetat in 1948 Militantly opposed ' LARKSTON Service for F:d-'to the Keds. she was threatened mund Fo Kross, 87, of 55 Washing-|with arrest but friends arranged ton St, will be held at 2 pm. Sat- her ese pen through Germany to, urday at) Sharpe Goyette Funeral the United States neat Home here Burial will be in’ An : FAMILY FUN dersonville Cemetery HOUSTON Tex. (AP) Mrs Mi Kross died yesterday at EW Culp, 78, mother of Mrs WITH Cilen Acre Rest Home after an Oveta Culp Hobby, president and IIness of fotr weeks editor of the Hlouston Post, died ESTEY Surviving are a?’ sister Mi Tuesday of « heart ailment. Her Loutlse Hoxte, and two nies home was in Fort Worth Her death occurred during a visit to Houston Mix Harry Anderson and Mr barl Campbell of Pontiac Model 5950 Psychological Warfare Part of Defense Course Now! 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Seca”, DETROEE Oh — A three mile long parade, Including more than 3.500 persons tn 110 unite, will open the 110th Michigan State Falr in Detroit tomorrow, The procession will move from | the downtown business distriet | to the state fairgrounds, begin. | ning af It a.m, moopen to the public Ponttac Of fashion wise convenient size * * * Among persons participating | will be Maj. Gen. Ulysses S Cirant Ul, grandson of the fa coming for dedication of the re. | Paris Thunders Welcome to Eisenhower * ‘ A tuffle of drums that swelled in crescendo broke the silence. A’ Fire in Oven Vent : Hard to Extinguish A. stubborn fire, confined to a baking oven, kept Pontiac firemen; _— guish due to its location, au at about 7:30 a.m. One pumper in France, with the soldiers of|now inspire me, I should be com- France. \pletely unable to speak at all.” “Proof that one does not:forget?| Burst of applause interrupted Paris hag just given it’ him. The President swallowed fore noon. No damage estimates have been announced. damage but was difficult to extin- remained there until shortly be-. at the Pontiac Motor Division {™ Eisenhower—if he had prepared|hard as he went on: “We have Foundry Plant for several hours NOW in PROGRESS notes—discarded them in reply-|been allies for many years, from ing. Looking across the vast/the days of Lafayette...To this' this morning. i l¢ S ALE audience he said: “When the|very moment, America cherishes x* *« * ‘heart is full, the tongue is very/|the friendship, the loyal coopera-| Plant protection officers said the VICTOR P AINT ilikely to stumble. Should I try to| tive effort that have always begn | fire was caused by an excess of) express to you today the true here whenever she needed'it from} 158 N. Saginaw FE 8-6544 residue in the ventilating system! feelings, the true sentiments that! France.” lof the oven. It did not cause much I | i i 10) 4:1016.@ 1, eee? 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MICHIGAN —_ SEVENTEEN - | Michigan tate Fair Opens Tomorrow for 10 Days © The colorful Michigan State Fair,; big day om Saturday, Sept. 5, | will step into the spotlight on Labor make a tour of the grounds in the the selection of “Mrs. Michigan traditional stage shows during the Mounted Police drill team. the Percherens, Bitch siPd Ponies. Sept the nation’s oldest and one of the/ climaxed by the naming of the (Day, Monday, with an unusual morning. tunch with the bevy of|State Fair” on . Sept. 11; |first four days and nights with Tonia 4H Saddle Club and a nightly ‘and ‘Mo Mor, cig Beet biggest, opens the doors for the; “Veteran of the Year” with ap- [program arranged for the entire ‘beauties vyi : parade of champions from the F& st ad ing tor the Miss Michi-/Teachers Day dn Saturday, Sept. |Dick Clark, Frankie Avalon, Duane P ing "abe Shorthorn, Sept. 8s a 110th time tomorrow and Generali propriate ceremonies in tront ef (day, State Fair title. participate in'l2. at whieh many ef the state’s| Eddy, The Coestere:.LaVeca Salar, junior livestock competition and Polled Gheetbers acd Angus, Sept: 9; Manager Donald L. Swanson an-| the Music Shell. All veterans * * ry the senior division judging. Red Poll ticipates the | st attendance in| will be admitted free by w | . . . the auctioning of the grand cham-. outstanding educators will be bon- and 10 other acts. The show for Dairy cate Ouarnsey and Jersey, . panes = ee earimg | The kiddies wil} bave their pion livestock in the afternoon in ored; and the windup comes on’ the final three days and nights nd Brown Swiss, Sept history. a —- Bsr Pad cd presenti@g ‘chance to participate in the Fair the Coliseum and then crown “Miss Sumday, Sept. 13, with the huge|will be featured by Tony Bennett. The Fair will have a 10-day run | activities. on Tuesday in the an-| Michigan State Fair” in the eve- ‘International Day festival. |The Mills Brothers, Connie Fran- concluding on Sunday, Sept. 13, Dr, Reuben Youngdah!, pastor of nual Children’s Day _{estivi in the Music Shell | * * n, the Black- at the fairgrounds on Woodward! Mt, Olivet Lutheran Church in! (There'll be pie eal -_« *« In addition, there'll be fre ns, Sparkletones and the avenue near McNichols road in Minneapolis and one of the nation’s pony: —— ° twice a day in f ski nse erase Detroit. foremost Protestant leaders, will, a full day of. 7 Many ay old as 9 5), first nine days we = ‘deliver the sermon at the ninth | sters. more, will be honored guests ,- ' Elden McLachian, director of $"iiciiar Prison, Bore ae ge agriculture exhibits, reports that oll Tames, uenee Cotswold. Corriedaie, there will be on view a record Romne sept 7: Columbia, ee bumber of 575 beef cattle, 1,290 #2 eS fag gp ewer sheep, 1.260 swine, 856 horses, | so gap ar Cheviot. Dorset, Sept. 625 dairy cattle, 706 rabbits and i ee ee OO cavies, 2,100 chickens and tur- 5 oeeeee ae ae _ keys and 1,400 pigeons. chine. ra * * * A Visitors will see more Michigan annual Sunrise Service this Sunday. { — = =_ Thursday, Sept. 16, and will front of the ¢ r Jany of the entries will re Temvorth: cancrece ae a: livestock and farm products than He is expected to address a crowd! Governor Wij , series of contests icing day, Sunday—S a come O1c. sept t the late morning and y, nes—trom Oakland County. | Poultry, gfons and rabbits will be have ever been shown at the State Of more than 10,000. » limelight on Wednesday. the tradi- aft le the Music Shell (a gigantic free fireworks dis 9 and Livestock will be judged in the ‘48*¢ Se Pair in its entire history. ~~ * «+ \tional Governor’s Day and Agri-, *fternoon im the Music * ithat last Sunday night. TT. as Fs Frolics' Coliseum as follows: ‘Nor ea erates and’ eplary The veterans -will have their | Union and labor organizations, ‘culture Day at the Fair. He I” Then follows Fafnily Day with) The = will ‘feature its is the “appearance 0: O the Detroit, porses—Quarter, Sept. 8; Belgians bel Da luderd Sept. « and maple pred a Romeo to Launch Peach Festival Blames NCO Queen's Ball to Kick Off in Burglaries Gala Event Tomorrow | Polish Youth, on Bond, f Says ROTC Instructor ROMEO = rerade, dances, free stage shows and a colorful coronation ceremony will be featured in Accepted loot. Romeo's 27th annual Peach Festival which officially opens tomorrow night. The first major event will be the Queen's Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Romeo Community Youth and Civic Center. Peach Queen Lorelei Hoxie, 18, of Armada, and her -escort will lead the grand march. Falling in behind A 17-year-old Polish youth re- leased on $1,000 bond from the Oakland County Jail yesterday; pending examination Sept. 11 on a breaking and entering charge has incriminated an ROTC instructor formerly at Cody High School in Detroit. * & & ~ * * ithem will be the 10 mem- Albin Kurylezyk of Hamtramck, ; : bers of her court heir |claimed yesterday that the instruc- Queen Lorelei aa and t itor, a sergeant in the regular ales, Gives Basket A teenage dance for the ‘younger crowd will be held to Rep , Rayburn ‘at the same time at the . song — —_ derdayl anes Community Field. oxie rmada, yesterday) The carnival will open at noon sented a basket of prize Michi- | te Scaches 4 Howse eater On Saturday. and Spinster Auto Sam Rayburn in Washington, DC. | |Races are scheduled to start at In turn, she won an admiring |? p.m. at the Lions Field glance from the speaker and an -*- * * admission that peaches are hus) Free acts will be staged at the | favorite fruit. fleld at 7 p.m. A, street dance With Lorelei for the presenta. | Will follow at 9 in the A&P park- tien ceremony in Rayburn’s of- ing lot on 8, Bailey Street. fice were her chaperone, Mrs. Homecoming and Army, encouraged him to commit 40 burglaries State Police of the Redford Post, whe are handling the in- vestigation, refused to name the sergeant pending chirges. He has been transferred out of the country, they said. Kurylezyk, an unidentified year-old youth, and Angel Jaime, 33, of 28252 Shiawassee St., Far-) |mington, were arrested in connec- tion with burglaries committed in’ SEEKS PRIZE — Merril Sikorski, 12, of Ski Valley Farms in Bloomfield Hills, plans to enter his four-month-old Shetland pony in competition at the Michigan State Fair which opens tomorrow, jJasting for 10 days. This year’s event will present more livestock for judging and viewing than ever before in the fair’s 110-year’ history. Many val entries oe be trom Oakland onany: 16- AP Wirephete Romeo peaches while Representative William S. PEACHES FROM A QUEEN — High point of | Broomfield (R-Oakland County) watches the | | | the Farmington-Redford-Detroit; Yesterday's tour of Wasihngton, D. C. for Romeo area — | Peach Queen Lorelei Hoxie, 18, of Armada, was j * * * | her meeting with House Speaker Sam Rayburn. proceedings. The queen is scheduled to make a silmlar presentation to Vice President Richard oe special IT Last D The Polish youth told troopers, Here she presents him wha) a basket of brise M. Nixon today. W. A. Parks, of Romeo, and (services will be held at local omorrow Last Vay that he and the other boy had) —-—-—————— —--+-- -~— _ —~—| Congressman James G. O'Hara {churches Sunday morning. At 1:30 oun y Icla $. 'to Buy Books Enroll turned over their loot to Jaime | (D-Macomb County) and Wil |p.m. two local softball teams will ’ and the Army sergeant and that the latter. encouraged them to ‘get’. other items for him to buy! Ham 8. Broomfield (R-Oakland and exhibition game at County). play Students Report Wednesday Romeo's Memorial Stadium. WALLED LAKE—Tomorrow is North Central lj class schedules. in Conference Dea INQ’ New pupils who have not done With Juvenile Problems. so already are asked to enroll now to avoid delay when school opens “4 % Three Oakland County officialsinext Thursday. The bookstore wil) “4@™rame U.S, Army te question the ser- geant, OXFORD—All children in grades The Leonard School kindergarten one through eight in the Oxford Which will also serve children in Kuryczyk, who has been living-Area Community School District he Lakeville School area, will |with bis mother and stepfather in'will report to their respective over oe Sek: 8: Kindergarten} has said that he'schools at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Sole children, who have not yet regis-' ‘wants to become a U.S. citizen and exception is the Lakeville School) jtered will report on Wednesday, [the Romeo Council of Church . . Lorelei will continue her public) Women in the First Congregational Public Can View New shpeeraniee in Detroit tomorrow. | churchyard at 7 p.m College i in Avon During. i the morning she will ride in CORONATION SUNDAY he Michigan State Fair parade,| 4, mt of Sund Labor Day land in the afternoon she will be a — Sera Ane /_ * * © In a e al e ithe eal ony Se serkor high soho toe; them. Jaime has denied the’ S h ] t O O t q, Tie user was Somediied 10 yxe-| t b Ney ‘ree acts ag 8c d for y istudents to purchase books or charge ° Cc OO Ss O pen in Xx Or Pe ey eae tmal? Witte i a 3 Will Play Major Rolls Make any necessary’ changes 1 state Police have asked the {0 Open Doors ‘return to Michigan tonight. | A concert will be presented by | * * a comm | who work with juvenile problems | he open from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. will take majo® rolls beginning | ; next Wednesday at a joint meet- |but will not be open next week. ‘that he will be deported instead. ing and conference of the Michigan! Juvenile Court Officers Assn. and} the County Agents Assn * * * Attending the three-day confer- | ence at the Wenonah Hotel in! Bay City will be Probate Judge| Arthur E. Moore, James W. Hunt, director of Children’s Services, and % James H. VanLeuven, assistant director and president of the 2 Juvenile Court Officers Assn. ve * * * ‘ On Thursday afternoon Judge Moore will join four other Michigan probate judges in a panel discussion on necessary changes to modernize the state's adoption taws, one of Judge Moore's goals. Wayne County Probate Judge Nathan J. Kauf.- man will also participate. In a question and answer period. Hunt will discuss with other juvenile officers from around the state juvenile court probation. * * * Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Michigan Supreme Court Justice George Edwards are expected to NEW IN ROCHESTER — This new motel, located at the corner of Main and Terry streets in Rochester, contains 43 units and will be com- pletely furnished and ready for occupancy in about a week. Rochester Village officials will meeting Sept. 1 address purpose is to have juvenile court personne! exchange ideas and dis- cuss problems of mutual interest | Council Refers with the view to improvement of) service to the children of Michi- Reauest to Vacate gan. to City Attorney Oxford Board OKs * Two New Principals jstz.stsrme..2 "saves, tome» \ ples of property 81 by 117 feet OXFORD—The Board of Educa-Thetween Agnes and Wellsboro tian of the Oxford Area Com: ‘streets. munity Schools has approved the appointment of two new princi- pals in the district. ‘Roy Cloud will be the new Junior High School principal, and, a ici! has referred to Albert. Herzog, | city attorney, a request from Roy avd a master’s degree from the Keils is a‘ graduate of the Uni- versity of Colorado and currently now used in its is taking advanced courses. Eastern y. the conference, whose — ‘a.m. Pontine Preas Phete tour the building before the regular Coucnil 4. Called the ‘Spartan Motel,” it features efficiency apartments and is the first mote] located within the village limits. Located Near Area Colleges Build Motel i itwo colleges in the Rochester area) this fall has prompted two Detroit businessmen to build a two-story motel near the heart of the village. Joseph G. Berry of Huntington | Woods and Albert Adelman of De-' ltroit planned the building to houses 43, efficiency apartments and con-' | struction was started in. March. in Rochester WALLED LAKE—The city coun-! ROCHESTER — The opening of signed by Architect Leonard G. Siegal, AIA, of Detroit, the | structure features extensive ase of brick and thermopate win- dows with an outside staircase located by the front office en- trance, All of the units are individually: air conditioned, and have. wall-to-, wall carpeting, television and ult! ceramic baths, The general con-' tractor is B. G. Head, Royal Oak builder, * * * ‘The owners said continental breakfasts will be served in the + join the Marines. Now he is afraid|where the starting time is 8:30/' registration purposes only. | * * * Axford School kindergarten iD | be held Sept. 11, Kindergarten | j children, not already registered, | will de se Wednesday or Thurs- day. Senior high students; who have jcompleted their registrations, will report to school on Sept. 10 * * * | School buses will make their first runs on Wednesday and return all| istudents at noon. Full day sessions | istart the following day. Superintendent of Schools R. A.! Ambrose will greet 14 new staff imembers at the pre-schvol teach- | ers meeting to be held next Tues day Four Men Arrested in Rochester Brawl ROCHESTER—A brawl on Main street here early this morning ended with the arrest of the four participants, twa.from Troy and two from Pontiac, and treatment | of one for minor injuries at Pon-, 'tiac General Hospital. * +* The four men now lodged ‘Oakland County Jail were Rex! Chambers. 24, of 1480 Cadmus. St., Troy: ‘William J. Swinson, | 21, of 1475 Cambra St., Troy; ‘Curtis E. Watson, 24, of 4050 Bald. | win St., Pontiac, and Jerry B.. Fisher, 23, of 53 5. Edith St., 'Pontiac. Chambers was treated at the hespital for an injured finger, | according to Police Chief Sam _ Howtett. Arresting officers were William |Woehl and Robert (Jecry) Cannon,! “All four brawlers are charged] : before Justice of the ‘Peace Luther Green in Rochester. They're Learning Early MILWAUKEE (UPD —A new boys’ club here is preserving the iwith disorderly conduct and will appear ‘{sunctity of its grounds with the. sign ‘No Girls Aloud.” Hos 370 Problems | HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — There : aS poor: rat lipo mete state legiglature — a The first sess'on ai the Daniel | 2 ing the open house. ‘AVON TOWNSHIP—North Cen. tt Briggs Stadium. tral Christian College, which will open its doors Sept. 14 the scene of an open house from’ '10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Labor Day. | The new liberal arts junior col-! lege is located on the former Lou Maxon estate at 820 W. -Avon Rd. | Open to public viewing will be the | entire 37-acre college gite. the main (ee and the new multi-purpose building now nearing completion. will he The three-story structure will house the student -social-dining center and @ darmitery rooms with an adjacent wing for ad. ministrative offices and tem- porary classreems, A master plan has been drawn ‘hy Wyeth and Harman Architects _of Port Huron for developing the entire acreage, A total of 14 col-; £ lege buildings is planned to border | Lake Narcentra” SHARON LEE WILES * * * An October 24 wedding is Visitors have been asked to bring | plannéd by Sharon Lee Wiles their own lunches and picnic on; and Richard H. Tyson, She is the gently sloping, wooded compus,| the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, college officials said. Martin Wiles of 3151 Avalon Rd., Young people interested in at-) Auburn Heights, Her fiance is tending the new college are in-| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- lvited to stop in at the office and’ well Tyson of Boothwyn, Pa. He talk to college administrators “ur-| is attending the Baptist Theolog- ical Seminary at Grand Rapids. i ~ as youngsters, They have raised five sons and |, lguest at the Tiger baseball game | |will be the coronation ceremony set for 9 pm. at the stadium. Govertor G. Mennen Williams wi pay his annual visit to Romeo'to crown the peach queen before the hundreds of specta- tors who traditionally attend the impressive event. * * ® Monday is Parade Day in Ro- meo. The day-long program will open with the Children’s Parade at 10 a.m. It will feature large and small floats, walking groups and single entries. Judges will award prizes in al] four divisions. * bd *® Theme of this year's parade is “These 50 United States.” In the afternoon, beginning at '2 p.m., the spectacular floral Pa- |rade will start on its route north on Main street from one end of the village to the other. FLOATS TO PARADE Chairman Robert C. Inwood said there will be 25 gaily decorated floats, 10 high Chrysler Pontiac Press columnist Joe Haas. iClimaxing the day's activities {Wayne State ‘University’s medical will be the Mummers’ Parade slated to start at 8 p.m. Entries A spectacular fireworks display will conclude the four-day program -jat 9:30 pm Monday. Both the carnival set up at the Lions Field and an art exhibition in the old A&P building will be- open Saturday through Monday. Dr. Penberthy, 73, Dies After a Varied Career " DETROIT wr, Grover Cleve. land Penberthy, 73, for 30 years Saal bs Detreh, 40d gustarday. He ‘was professor of surgery at have 3 penne and one -great-grandchild. ROA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1959 It Works on Monkeys and Cats Can Man Be Made an Electronic Slave? WeNErGN (NEA)—A_ fright-fers and made them followers. ening thing has happened What then is next? Scientists have learned how to NOT SURE shoot electronic impulses into aj Tt 1 . scientists say they don't monkey's brain, and make him . a : : : iey'll be ab's to control a perform “like an electrical toy. think they : , an's 8 by electronics Will this happen to man next? MMs spirit Dy Delgado, Says, dose University, Experimefter So {: - scientists have onl o far the scientists have only VD. of Yale i nm | performed these experiments o | 1 do not think that it wil) be nimais. They've only been able smcreia so far by actually | possible to control human beha- ke { r ” heoking wires onto the brain. | vior. . . But they've been able to take But, of course, he doesn't know cats that were good friends, make for sure. them fight at will, then stop fight He does think this electronic ing at electronic “suidance’’ eventually may help They've made boy cats or mon-' persons with some types of mental kevs uninterested in girl cats or-iliness and other emotional dis nonkeys. ~ They've taken Casper turbances Milquetoast animals and them leaders. They've taken AF Gives Up Search command. made lead But he hopes that basically a eae man’s will will be stronger than an electronic machine. Apparent. ly a mortkey’s wall isn’t, Neither is a cat's. Dr. Delgado has taken monkeys 4 ’ and made them—involuntarily — for Ghost Bomber ift their paws, move their tails and their heads and wiggle their WIESBADEN Germany (AP)— ©ars 1 The US) Air Force has given up YAWN, SNEEZE its search for the remains of nine He has made monkeys and cats crewmen of @ Worl do We Il yawn, sneeze, lick their chops, ghost bomber shake their heads and hop at his The American fllers parachuted wiJl He says they seem to enjoy into the Libyan desert: from. their these experiments eet LG eu Pe ee aker Hie has made cats roll one eye blasting, Naples, Italy counterclockwise, stand motionless ‘ . * ihetween two steps of a stairway Li plane was found lest a team of geologists. If He has nuide calm monkeys had apparently made a_pilotiess) (urn anxious, screech at high belly Landing on the hard-packed pitch, dilate their _ pupils, breathe nd 40- miles southeast of the! more slowly, and even made Libsan port city of Bengast | thelg hearts beat faster, all by . pressing electronic buttons, | j He has taken belligerent mon Believe Deckhand Dead keys and put them on the defen. | HURON UP Frederick sive By other electronic stimula | '% of Buffalo. NY. was thons Dr. Delgado has been able to’ , a . ir ) take fierce rhesus monkeys, make ‘lated the tectal area of the brain{tronic stimulation—or some of it Orm, * them tame and easy to handle of one cat a number of times. The anyway. prin: by TAKE THAT! — Rhesus monkeys normally are aggressive as indicated in the top photograph. But after electronically stimulat- ing a certain portion of the same monkey's brain, the researcher could safely stroke the animal's chin with his bare hand as in the bottom picture. PORT Ferguson reported missing Wednesday the tug boat Lydon and was pre umed drowned one a deck. at least as slid aus he was pressing tectal area is deep in the back part The scientists rigged an appa and, disappeared in’ the; lower ‘the night butte of the brain. ratus that would let the monkeys} Lake Huron channel |, The st iting » thing about these! By exeiting electronically the land cats seemed to like this elec- electronic experiments was this: 4) amygdale portion of the brain— jtronic stimulation — or some of it aa. Hew brief stimulations could change | deep beneath the ears—cats were lanyway. Two Million Flee West the way these animals acted for; made to rub and nuzale against | The scientists rigged an apparat- ESSEN, Germany (UPI)—About dys ¢ | other cats, jus that would let the monkeys Iwo million Rast Germans have Ll * * ' Once started, the cats kept up| ‘choose what brain stimulation they fled to West Germany since 1950.) By clectromically getting friendly | wanted—or none at all. They chose the Institute’ for Economic Re cata “to Light several times, the|t"ls sumtling for days afterward. |ine electronic guidance. search reported today Thin. was scientists created a lasting distrust! Spine chilling is the report by} Does that mean that animals— more than 1} per cent of East Ger between the two All this happened anparaneee that the monkeys/and perhaps men and women—pre- many’s population, the report said Because the experimenters stimu-lan¢ cats seemed to like this elec- Mer to be electronic slaves? 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Huron St. Pontiac Otero, 34, was arrested for al- | FREE PARKING FE 8-3717 legedly holding Ep ite same cr i ket four tin I kept going bac Open Mon., Thurs., Fri, ‘til 9 P.M.—Tues., Wed., Sat, ‘til 6 P.M. | tere Because fhe Cote tae a nice,’ he told police an Salleh, 43 1) | YEAR-END CLEARANCE OF | 33-1959 “Almoalcs “Betcha It We See You, You'll Buy, ‘Cause . . . NOBODY, BUT NOBODY...NOWHERE — LEAVES COLE’S WITHOUT A DEAL TOP TRADES NEED NEW HOME 1957 Plymouth Belv. 1959 Fury 4 Door Hard- top. Company Car. New ‘59 Plymouth New ‘59 Plymouth Sedan AT - V8 - Heater Sedan and we mean Torque Flite. AT - V8 2-Doors. Priced from . Radio = Power Steering. Heater, Roedio, Powe ’ 4-Doors. Priced from $ Gold and White Steering, Blue G White 1998 SET $2049, yn With Taxes Taxe $1295 1000 w. MAPLE at PONTAIC TRAIL $2695 MA 4-4511 > WALLED LAKE tor Safety In 1955, there were 458 pedes- trians killed in traffic and 7,181. injured, Last ‘year, pedestrain deaths were cut to 302 and in- juries to 6,183. * * * Thomas said the record was “the result of years of diligent, concentrated efforts by persons | | who spend practically every hour of the working day mi aking | this a saler state for all.’ NEW! GIANT TRADE POLICY a TT Air Guardsman | sh eal! at Wr COE Wie: brlcorns' bn: beareh &, pom, wine Spain with France woe me So marae on Wins Trophy Mount. Clemens Man’ Takes Ricks Trophy for Aerial Photos MIAMI, Fla. — A Michigan Air National Guard pilot won the. sixth annual Ricks Memorial Tro- | phy competition, a test of speed sd | Another Michigan air guardsmen | «| was third, 26” SPITFIRE MODEL 544% own Only $1.99 Per Week and photographic skill, yesterday. Capt. Donald K. Reid, %, of Mount Clemens, capitalized on |camera skill and a bit of luck at | peering through clouds in winning ” | against nine other pilots in a simu- “| lated combat photo migsion from Memphis, Tenn., to Miami. Capt. Merwin F. Read, flying for the 107th squadron at De- troit, was third. Reid, first of the 10 to take his | Republic RF84F Thunderflash jet reconnaissance aircraft off the Memphis airport, placed second from the standpoint of speed, averaging 570 miles per hour for an elapsed time of one hour, 29 {minutes and 10 seconds for the 850 miles. j * * * The second pilot into the air, Lt. Robert G. Graham of Nash-| ville, Tenn., flew the fastest race =-1: 28:39 for a new unofficial speed record of 580 m:p.h. between Mem-| phis and Miami. | However, Graham's reconnais- sance photographs were unaccept-| able, Of the three targets he photo- | graphed only one was clear enough | to qualify. | | Tex., has Italian and, newspapers. 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Dan Simpson (eft) of Wiliams Lake road | Lucky Whi Fresh Lean | patrons of the church dinner held at Four Tic and Mrs Chester Amann of Sarvi8 were on the | p last week. The committee in charge gave c.: dinne, committee. s U.S. No. 1 = - [| Topping Ground Beef om ee } dd DOGS c crunchy texture and unusually de cous favor wy ewitoner ol Or Summer Buffets favorite green vegetables, Slivered almonds, Brazil nuts or! T il Cc walnuts ative in mitre of give a Cold Chicken Loaf Good 39: 49° Lb. Which came first the chicken of ! tes i le 5 f . * 0 ked chicken TOILET BOWL the euu No one bas answeged : eee coy rene sraiiie SNO-BO ermine CLEANER “o-Se this puzzle Bat both these nutri cee eee ! ¢€ ic en a t Whol | f , | Large 24-on. Plastic Bottle .......... a L@ esa e tious foods are featured in’ this Melt) butter or margarine in TUNA deleAable Chicken Loaf Chopped saucepan. Saute onions and green SAVE ot ERIN FARMS cooked chicken is flavored with|pepper until tender. 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Rahat Camptell: Por k & Beans pichies Relishes-Ketchup-Paper Plates 2250 Dixie Highway } 3 (earpoon “ehenned persion P i ‘a nn Near Telegraph Finch of ferregen, “os 16 Oz. Can Chop the egg whites and set HOME GROWN aside. Mash the hard-cooked egg)! yolks with a fork until smooth. Add salt, mustard and pepper. Add oil, a few drops at a time, beating Vlasic Manzenslla Olives C TOMATOES POTATOES vigorously until 2 tablespoons have C Ice Box Jar, 72 Oz. .......... See ie bees Mich. No been added. Then add in a thin Hormel Vienna Sausages 5 Fer ] 0° ' Lbs. f ¢ stream beating all the time. 3 eu 25 10 Lbs for 355 Add vinegar a small amount at) ; Pk $ 00 a time whenever mixture becomes} . ° / bd 3. ( very thick, Add the chopped egg! Fr h G d a Vd Appian Way Pizza Mix 3 ] GREEN PEPPERS BANANAS whites and remaining ingredients, | res race Lb. 2 8°‘ , 6 255 ore Po tee I) Whole FRYERS : Add curry powder and lemon OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY juice to mayonnaise and serve over’, sliced hard-cooked eggs and ro- maine for a noontime salad, ne cp pe re ——| - FROZEN FOODS Sunkist Lemonade tor 10° s ] Pineapple--Raspberry 6 Oz. $4 00 i y S Juice and Cons ] Pineapple--Strawberry Table King Salad Dressing Qt. Jar | Open Pit WE SPECIALIZE IN : BAR-B-QUE 39° FILLING YOUR FREEZER | € = SAUCE STORE HOURS EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED TO BE TENDER | asa l cece CUT... WRAPPED .. . SHARP | | ves FROZEN and DELIVERED FREE | ; : fon. Bt 9 FOR AS LOW AS | THE HOME OF Pepsi-Cola “ian O90‘ fe 25192 7 ' Depestt COUNTRY. BOY $ PER jf propucts WEEK ff chorea GUARANTEED TENDER Ss Libby's i & WN ae Ze Tomato Juice Wa \) ~ Ha yaw MARKET Cens 7 *\ AND “The Old-Fashioned Market with the Modern Touch” | GENERAL ELECTRIC FREEZERS .. 04. .cccsccsees $90.00 OFF SAVE | The Country Meat Mkt. wmmmummmmmme? BEER ond WINE—FULL LINE of GROCERIES 7617 HIGHLAND ROAD (M.-59) _ AT WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD OR 3-0763 : OPEN 9-9 INCLUDING SUNDAYS’ OR 3-0763)\ @ Beer © hed e eee eee ae ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 MAKE OVER AGES THIRTY-SEVEN Mr. and Mrs. James Gollogly of Birmingham recently took a cruise to the West Indies. Here they are photographed on the deck of the S.S. Evangeline, which sails from Miami, Fla. Geraldine Marie Thomas Wed in Mount Clemens Geraldine Marie Thomas and Robert Joseph Adams were married Saturday noon at St. Peters Church, Mt. Clemens. The Rev. Harold Merrill officiated at the dou- ble ring Nuptial High Mass before 350 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Thomas of Mt. Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams of Clifford street. * * * The bride wore a gown of mist taffeta and Chantilly lace with a Sweetheart neckline of lac e flowers outlined with seed pearls. The floor length skirt formed a lace chapel train Her fingertip veil was held by a lace coronet atcented with seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of chrysan- themums, stephanotis and ivy centered by a white orchid Mrs. Gerald Gombert, the bride’s sister, was matron of honor. She wore a_ ballerina length blue nylon floral print dress and carried a ‘cascade bouquet of deep pink gladioli. Bridesmaids were Georgene Corneillie, Mrs. James Mc- Evers and Beverly Adams. They wore dresses like the matron of honor’s and carried cascade bouquets of light pink gladioli. Flower girf. Marie Kline wore a powder blue silk or- ganza dress appliqued with flowers, Daniel Adams Jr. was his brother's best man. Ushers were George Rastigue and Frank Rastigue. Gerald Gom- bert, James McEvers and Jerry St. James were grooms- men. A reception was held at American Legion Hall. Fol- lowing a honeymoon to Cana- da, the couple will live in linen suit with brown acces- sories and a yellow carnation corsage. The bridegroom attended Pontiac Business Institute. kes ROBERT J. ADAMS oS Dear Abby Says: ~ ‘Mind Her! Put That Apron On; | You'll Avoid the Spots, Spats By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: How does a 24-year-old married woman, who is the mother of two chil- dren, deal with a mother who is the world’s cham- pion nagger? I love my mother, but her nagging will drive me out of my mind. When she is at my - house tor ARBY even if I'm at hers) and we do a little something together in the kitchen, she wl savy, “Put an apron en!” I could be only putting jello in the refrigerator, but she yells; “put an apron ont Civic Baby Doll ls Washable In Chicago there’s a wash- able doll—infant size—which has a steady job helping teach folks how to save lives This doll has tiny lungs that really ‘“‘breathe’’ when nurses. policemen, firemen, and others give the “‘baby’’ oxygen. Thus, these public servants learn the technique for administering oxygen in emergencies. And this public service doll, which is made of vinyl plastic, works so hard that she has to have a soap-and-water bath as oft- en as a neal infant laa Gadian Holds Meeting The first fall meeting of Iraq Caldron No. 70 was held Wednesday at the Pontiac Fed- eral Savings and Loan Build- ing. Founders Day was cel- ebrated and the past mighty chosen ones as well as charter members were honored. Arrangements were dis- cussed to send delegates to the supreme session at Youngs- town, Ohio, Sept. 30 through Oct. 2 At the next regular meeting on Oct. 7. officers will be elect- ed and annual reports given Mrs. Wayne Scott served re- freshments Women Voters League to Kick Off Fund Drive League of Women Voters started its annual financial drive Tuesday with a kickoff breakfast at the home of Mrs. Jack Couzens of Orchard Lake road. Taking part in the program were League, president, Mrs. Theodore Diehm, chairman of the drive: Mrs. Frank Vacla- vik. cochairman: Mrs. Merle Schneider, Mrs. Graham Over- gard, Mrs. Leonard Meldman and Mrs. W. H. Bretzlaff Jr. minimum but funds are needed to publish voters’ guides, candidates information sheets, Know Your Town Sur- veys and studies on local, state and national issues. * * * Gov. Gy Mennen Williams has proclaimed League Day Sept. 10 as Now, if I am old enough to be married and have children, I don't need to be told to put an apron on. If | spot my dress, it's my dress, isn't it? How can I get her to stop nag- ging at me” NAGGED DEAR NAGGED: By this time you should know how ir- ritated your mother becomes when she sees you in the kitchen without an apron. You're q big girl now. Srmplyv put an apron on and don't make a federal case out of it You may avoid a spot and a spat as well * * * DEAR ABBY: Every _morn- ing when I take my garbage out, I find my trashcan {filled to the brim with empty beer cans. This burns me up! Someone in this neighbor- hood (and I'm pretty sure I know who the guilty party is! drinks about a case of beer a night. She is ashamed to have her garbage man see them. so she puts the empties in my trash can Should I have it out with this neighbor, the empties back to her trash- can? NO BEER DRINKER DEAR NO- Don't take any chances. You might haul the lise to the wrong neigh- 5000060 S8000000000 0 Millinery Salon or should I haul bor. Talk to the party you sus- pect and bring the matter to a head. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am getting married in October. I am ex- perienced. He is not. Should I tell him? DEBATING DEAR DEBATING: I - vote no. If you are experienced and he is not, there will probably be no questions asked. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am a 15- year-old girl who went on a diet last winter and lost 50 pounds": Never have | received so many compliments. I feel as though I have started a new life full of fun | want to tell every over- weight teenager in the world that it can be done. All it takes is will power and a desire to have a happy life. WALKING ON AIR DEAR WALKING: Your let- ter should be an inspiration to other teenagers who need to unload some excess poundage. a word of warning however: Don't attempt any crash diets without first consulting your doctor * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- velope SIS others to $45 A HAT BRIM-FULL OF FASHION... A hot with a look of luxury, toilored, yet so beautifully feminine! Velvety velours, marvelous colors, with on elegant reach of feathers. ! Glamour Trick Is Ruinous ° The habit of wearing dark glasses in restaurants, movies and theaters is one that some women seém to have borrowed . from Hollywood. It’s a bad habit, ruinous to the eyes. Dark glasses were not intended for artificial light. They were meant to cut the | glare of the sun. When they THE AMERICANA LOOK The return of the natural waistline based on pure and simple lines to flatter ond compliment the feminine figure. sketched from stock Dress Salon \If you tend toward this condition, ; juse tepid water for bathing, tin- vish with a splash of cold watcr, ‘over the face for a few minutes. for this softly curved petit In rayon and acetate are worn indoors, they can definitely damage the eyes. So don't copy what appears to be a glamour trick unless you want to pay for it with poor eyesight. Only constant care will cut down’ on enlarged pores: Steaming the face with a hot washcloth when! bathing helps open up the pores. ‘in the face or run an ice cube skeiched from stock o. A Draped Cowl Neck point beauty with shimmering rhinestone pin crepe. Black. Sizes 11 to 15 b Magical Wool! Jersey does the trick for the most supple, subtle shaping in this boatneck beauty. A flash of leopard on its belt. Black or loden green. Sizes Il to 17. ~ m! nt S for the girl who hnous clothes Second Floor Utica. * * x Mrs. Thomas wore an ice The Leagie i : : ; 7 gue is a nonparti- blue lace and taffeta sheath san organization. Its purpose ; with white accessories and a is to promote political respon- og goon corsage. Peri sibility through informed and Adams was dressed in “ize | active participation of citizens in government. All work is done by volunteers. Cost of membership is at a Child ) | ed easy Jr. Attendants 8-95 lly ‘til 9 P.M. | Can Now ry Dress Modern Junior members of modern wedding parties are wearing | pretty party outfits, in place of the period costumes that ‘ec were chosen to put pageantry € into yesterday’s nuptials. Mothers of popular young attendants will rejoice at the £ highly wearable and washable |e Sunday-best suits and dresses € now favored by brides. Gone are the useless hoop-skirted (€ frivolities and the page-boy’s < , ~ a J ‘ z ‘; SILVER FOX Po TWEED each . $125 oe Expecting Guests! st aa = Wedding Guests Christenings Bar — Mitzuahs Use the SAVOY iti piogiiny tthe velvet knee-pants! ; White is still favored for these outfits but now it's MOTEL practical because it's wash- : able in soap or detergent suds 4 5 Smart traffic stoppers... muff-size , —read h \ for Y ge kph nd ea F cuts of smoky ster and thrilling, opulent: \ \ or Your sotawe collars light up these White and Black i} ‘ Extra Bedroom | Reet: S| | 3 ‘ saat 4 Beth Jacob School sig : fweeds . . « reggon enough to — cane ae nl Has Informal Dinn Poe h celebrate the approaching season. Coat Twins .. .... $11.00 Temple Beth Jacob Nursery 2.32- ond Suits (in club jacket or walking length) 7 Kitchenettes $12.00 School had an informal dinner ene by Bonny Lane. Sizes 8 to 16. i ress OLSON 4! Tuesday evening for parents oes : ae eae a Mrs. Bess Sten- = * .: Mrs. Marvin Talon of , : ¥ For Reservations Celrain drive Gus hostess. fhe ; , ; new officers and | Call FE 5.9224 }) ==. % ‘ A new gym js a recent ad- dition to school play equip- ment. Plans for the coming year wete discussed. STAMPED GOODS Pilew Cases . Baby Kits” «© Table Cloths CUT WORK: Cloths and Pillow Cases - THE OXFORD SHOP — ‘39 West Huron FE 4.4218 | os a> Sigg ne eee _ “i aaa eu , TT TY Fur products labeled to show country .ol & igi o/ imporied furs, 120 S. Telegraph Rd. « a Suit end Coat Salon — Second Fioor ol THIRTY-EIGHT - ‘ % THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 Predict Fall Interests. of Teenagers By EUGENE GILBERT ' What crazy things are teenagers will be going back to class highly going to be thinking, eating, wear- ing and doing this coming First thing. our young people resolved to study harder and bring Even though the they school! up those marks Speaking of entertainment, teeners still hold fast to the idols signments they revered before school doors time, closed last spring. Marlon Brando, seers. the read much aside When go they they mostly {¢ * * *® ir year? sputnik scare has worn off, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds and * * * are well aware that it's going tO Kin, Novak are Hollywood favor- Fads? Sure! But . “r “aple — be harder year by year to obtain : . thing on which the A great number of people be harder ) ! »b ites. Ricky Nelson, Pat Boone, g parents, teachers, storekcepers, entrance tou the colleges of their . . . meter is far from infallible , manufacturers and the youngstersichoiwee and right now they are Frankie Avalon, Conme Francis, bob up without warning. themselves — would like to know And our be able good guesses the basis of Youth Barometer should it Stevens are top songsters. In tele It would to provide some pretty at 8 * vision, ‘Peter Gunn.’ “‘Gun- bowling is going to continue It's been set up on But they are swearing no caths smoke,” and “77 Sunset Strip.” ing popularity “4 that teenagers| information gained to make drastic reductions in the with Edd (Kookie Byrnes, are will be weai this last vear from the surveys | phone conversations, the dating, favorites of the high school crowd. shirts and blou movie and the television view Such interests fail to keep these casion in preparation for bowling) sweater have been making every week for the newspaper articles and for variou organizations ccholastie achievement they complain there isn't time to ety of colors and designs een ae eS a ee pee f = ———— = NN LEE — a ae no ee SSS — NK = —_— ~~ eee ee a cata eI Estee te ee See —————— determined to do something ‘about Debbie Ing that sometines interfere with PEGGY'S 1@ MORTH SAGINAW 51. (iracelul As The Falling Leaves Pert and pleasing to the eve are these Fall Fashions hb Fernfield it ndvertised an Glamour mayasine renely for vou at Pegpy’ help “step | NEW YORK — At present rates next 30 years. More than 80 per cent. of ‘ioe tria is mountainous, but more than : half of this is under cultivation.| AP Business News Analyst (payments on a record installment Agriculture employs one-third of, NEW YORK (AP)— September debt. ~ * lation. lis startin t bigger if not better. typ population. _ oe ss —s voll —————| The cost of living, at a record the totals of various forms of debt!ment and processing of crops and of population increase, in almost} 4 : bg every part of the globe, the world) : . . | will have 5.5 billion people in the | | (Pay still more, Demand for such loans contin-| ~ | The rise in interest rates and ues to rise—to finance the move- | | 290-billion-dollar mark for the first! x x * * time in history and is expected to| This is what it costs member) Charges for consumer credit go five billion dollars higher be- banks to borrow to swell the funds iso are rising slowly. But that | fore it stops. ‘they can lend businessmen or in- goesn't deter many persons. Total Businessmen are paying the statement plan consumers. { instalment | debt has climbed to most for bank loans since the ear-| The rate is now 3% per cent 36% billion dollars. In July alone ly 1930s jand is expected to rise to 4 per Americans took on more than four The US Treasury is paying cent. The U.S. Treasury is paying pijijon dollars in new on-the-cuff more to borrow money—to support more than that now to borrow— obligations, the largest amount the federal debt in the manner to which it must as the debt rises'fo- any month on record. Non-in- which it's new accustomed—than to new peaks : mcneacednite any time since the banks _were * * * Cfosed in 1933 | Bank loans to businessmen who * * * jare their best customers and have And Americans are paying a'the best credit will now cost 5 per) Home mortgages cost more now SAVE larger tax total to federal, state'cent. If you aren't that gold ‘han a year ago. And as money } tightens, finding someone to take the mortgage may get a little = ‘Things That Go Bump, Scratch, Perplex Family harder LAKEWOOD, N.J. (AP)—Things The Salomons acted on the the- that go bump in the night and a ory that some sort of animal was mysterious scratching in the wall trapped in the walls . have driven a rural family from re. The nation is using more clec their home tricity than ever before Part of They SAVINGS called an exterminator. this is due to rising industrial ac 9055 W. 12 Mile Rd, “ = = then a game warden, and thenitivity in areas untouched by conor | The strange noises come every;a farm specialist from the De- strikes Part of it ie for ain con night, say Mr. and Mrs, Aaron'partment of Agriculture. jSalomon. Specialists and exterm-| * *. * inators who have been called in tho jhave failed to find the cause . * * * “Ve don't know what to do,” Says Mrs. Salomon. “We've tried | ‘everything. But still the bumping ‘continues.’ stallment debt has nearly 1] billion * * * Where you save does make a difference! Americans are importing record volumes of some types of foreign goods while other Americans are trying harder to hold their domes- tic and foreign markets against foreign competition, * * * FEDERAL insuREeD 99 West Maple SAVINGS Commer of Pierce EACH ACCOUNT INSURED to $10,000 ditioning as a particularly hot land humid summer lingers on in men searched, set traps many sections, land tried various poisons * * * ; The noises continued It all adds up to a record gross * * * {national product. This is the dol A contractor rejected the theory|lar volume of all goods produced that the house was making set- and services performed in the na \tling noises tion, Latest GNP figures of 483% * * x ] * * * billion a year are for the period The Salomons say they spend) Now the family is calling on an before the steel strike, But if they the nights with neighbors most ofjassistant wildlife specialist from should dip a bit now, they are ex the time. They have sent théir the Department of the Interior, pected to climb even higher when 17-year old daughter, Miriam, to! stationed at Rutgers University. 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M. the Soviet people are unduly sen itive Can one assume that West ermany is now in a position to precipitate another world war? Those who put the question thus forget ‘that Western Germany is in the world alone but- within the North Atlantic bloc w ® * at present acting arena net military “She pli this bloc It possible. thereforé, German taking advantage of her position in the North Atlantic Alliance might) provoke hostill ties her alhes into it and plunge the whole world a paramount role in is not aft all im that Western in order to draw jnto the chasm of a devastating Mol The Soviet Premier said tha Rig kour foreign ministers con ference in Geneva brought the two sides closes fogether but there are still substantial differ ences on aw Ahumber of questions State Sniper Makes Sailing Tourney ‘Standuppers’ Spook Away From Boats NEW YORK — Don't stand up in that boat if you want to keep the fish from seeing you Recent tests have shown that fish, world from their water habitat, are restrict viewing "the ed to a siew between 90 and 37 degrees fisherman standing in a boat falls within this field of vision. 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Nolan, a Los An- geles physician and founder of the Marine Heart Research Foun- dation, whose group harpooned its first whale off the California coast this past winter. t The whale had its heart beat Kent County Election Spurs GOP-Hopes Happy Fella recorded, which is 2 boom te re- | search involving the human | heart since the two are se Dr. Nolan, who has compared | ‘the results of his work with Presi-' ident Eisenhower's heart special-. ist, Dr. Paul Dudley White of Boston, has been sailing Pacific coastal waters from Mexico to. British Columbia for some time | in his attempt to subdue — not m= one i * * \ To do this, especially when the whale ig heading home for the Arctic and is in an _ unsociable mood, Dr. Nolan developed a tech- nique of using a ‘‘cold'’ harpoon. jIt is not loaded with high explo- sives but with Serpasil, the tran- LANSING (UPI)—Results of the) Wilizing drug: Xyloclaine, an an-, special legislative election in Kent County reflected “the resurgence of Republican strength in Mich- igan,"’ state GOP chairman Law- rence B. Lindemer said yesterday. “This is another straw in tue wind blowing for a Republican victory in 1960,"’ Lindemer said about the Monday victory of Mar- tin D. Buth in the third legisla- tive district. Lindemer said Buth received 82 per cent of the total vote, com- pared with 65.5 per cent by the late Rep. Glenn Hunsberger (R- Grand Rapids) in 1958. Never Too Old to Take Classes, Say Universities DETROIT \#—You're never too old to learn at Wayne State Uni- versity and University of Mich- igan. | Adult education divisions of the| two schools are allowing anyone! over 65 to enroll in courses for a $2 fee. The norma] charge is $10 esthetic, and Tetracyline, an anti-| biotic. f * * * This made for a happy whale who was ready to hold still for | injections of electrodes into each! shoulder and one into the. tail section. Then, because the whale wasn’t | hurt, the first whale electro cardiograms in history were tak- en. At this point, the whale was alive, a 42-foot mammal weigh-| ing 25 tons, and in a mood for study as it lolled through the wa-, ter for nearly two hours. When the electrocardiogram | was-completed, the whale finally | was killed so that Dr. Raymond | Truex, Philadelphia anatomist, could go to work on the huge heart section. 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We've looked through 19 college brochures thus far and every single one has a Pennsylvanian on the roster.| Michigan State’s largest out of state contingent is from the land of William Penn. Kentucky, Cin- cinnati, Army, Navy, Notre Dame, Miami, Maryland, North Carolina, Tulsa, Minnesota, Purdue, Indiana, U. of D., and even Wayne State and a dozen other | brochures that have hit this desk are sprinkled | heavily with Pennsylvanians, The question always arises—What makes Pennsyl-| vania such a hot bed of high school football products? | * * * There are many reasons. One is the competition be-, tween communities. Every couple miles there is another town and another high school. When the local teams play the entire com- | munities turn out enmasse. | Every member of the family is part of the oh! spirit which prevails for days before and after a game. * * x There are Mom's and Dad’s clubs, Booster’s clubs, quarterback clubs, touchdown clubs, etc., which pro-| mote football in their communities. Football is part of the table discussion at most every household dinner. Big local games are front | page stories of hometown papers. In simple terms, they eat, sleep, work and never run) out of words talking football in the little Pennsylvania’ stee] and coal towns. _* * * This in turn creates a tremendous desire in the youngsters to take part in the game and to work with all. possible endurance to earn his way to a scholarship) to some college. During the first week of August there were two | all-star games in the Pittsburgh area, made up of seniors who will enter some college in a few weeks. We had the opportunity to witness one of the all-star games along with 9,999 others plus 40 head college coaches who Were taking a look at the prospects. | * * * Football may be just a sport to many, but it has also proven itself to be a lucrative profession in the post | graduate days. For thousands football has been the, means for a college education. Football practice in Michigan is hardly a week old, and already local coaches are complaining that many-of their lettermen or top prospects have not reported, because parents forbid it; because dad bought junior a jalopy and he has no time for foot- ball; or because junior just doesn’t dig the training rules. . Actually, local coaches should probably be happy such candidates did nct report. It merely saves them! the trouble of separating the men from the boys. — Indians Win, Yankee Return to Third Place ligers Welcome Day Of ter Off GANGED UP ON TIGERS — ganged up on the Detroit Tige winning a doubleheader. They shelled the Tigers with 1] runs in the 5th inning of shown by the number on the The White Sox rs yesterday in the nightcap as sleeve of Luis . league lead. Aparicio. Joining the Lollar, Ted Kluszewski and Al Smith. The White Sox won the second game, 11-4, to increase their Chisox Get CHICAGO (UPI) — Manager Al’ Lopez gave his league-leading | Chicago White Sox a day off to- day to rest up for a three - game | weekend series with the second The Sox wound up a three-zame series with the Detroit Tigers, Ww night by taking both! ends of a twi-night doubleheader | after the Bengals won the opener, on Jim Bunning’s three-hit pitch. ing. “After Bunning shut us out Tuesday night, I was a little make things rough for us,” Lopes said. “They're a tough club and 1 figured they were beginning to make a late-season move Starting with us. But I'm glad we beat. them and we're going to rest up for Cleveland.” i Americea lead . games. : AP Wirephete | Lopez was cautious about celebration are Sherm Cleveland series starting Friday ‘night but he said ‘I'll settle for jtwo out of three."’ | “Cleveland is ee rough | League to mf Lions Defensive Backfield on Spot w» Van Brocklin Leads Eagles SPORES Aerial Attack Wrestling at Walled Lake Tigers Buy 1, Detroit's Once - Proud Passing Defense Gets Another Test Tonight By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press The once-proud defensive back- | field of the Detroit Lions will find | it difficult to recuperate tonight from last week's humiliation at the hands of the New York Giants, The Giants were not supposed to /be a great passing team yet aging Chuck Conerly and Frank Gifford | iteamed-up to maul the Lions’ por: | ‘ous umbrella defense Tonight in Toledo, the Phila- | delphia Eagles, with Norm Van Brecklin and Tommy McDonald forming what is considered one of the best passing combinations in the Eastern Division, will give the Lions’ secondary another true test. Defensive coach Buster Ramsey, was upset over last week's showing ' of his aerial defense. “That's the time to hide,”’ Ramsey said after- w ard. The Lions have one defensive back too many on the team and s9 coach George Wilson said yester- eu he would start rookies Jim Steff Saud peels * Pd | ' | | i | | MR, ! MICHIGAN” % | | build an athletic program at St. Benedict's parish in Pontiac, is now pufsuing the same goal at his new location at St. William's Church in Walled Lake. ' The first: undertaking for the purpose of raising funds for the St. William's athletic program is an all-star wrestling match to be cury handicap and the $5,000 cra- urday, Grzend@, Barney Schultz, Gerry Three new cars will also ve [Deve and Wyman Carey, infield. given away on each of the three ¢Ts Steve Demeter, Ozzie Virgil. ‘davs following Labor Day. Fans Bob Johnson, and Ossie Alvarez, will he admitted to the track fre and outfielder Ken Walters, on Tuesday and new cars will he} : awarded to the winners of the! WEDNESDAYS FIGHTS ‘ : : + The Associated Press track's annual handicapping con- CAMDEN. NJ — Dick Tiger, 162. pp'ng tests Wednesday and Thursday, | 7ec* 2" ee ee ee Elizabeth, NJ, len and Jim Wagstaff along) with Gary Lowe and Dave Whit-! isell. Veteran defensive backs Yale | xe and Jim David would see | action but were not expected to The Cleveland Indians came up and Woody Held batted in two more on a double in the big frame. Yogi Berra belted a two-ron ghth-inning homer to produce he Yankee triumph. The biow, | hte 18th of the season, broke a with what could be a very im- portant victory last night although the White Sox appear well on their way to the American League pen- nant. , 2-all tie and offset a run in the Fresh from a four-game one 9th by the Nats. streak and trailing, the Tri Ha: Killebrew doubled and rallied to beat the A's 6-3 to avoid le by Clint Court- a drop to @% behind shee these = wee & relief hurler Jim leaders won twice. They lost only nal — res ees two pinch- one-half instead of 1'2 so its 5's hitters to end it. Pedro Ramos, sili . who led 2-0 until the 7th, was the New York skipped past Detroit [loser (12-16). into 3rd by edging Washington | The Orioles scored twice in the 4.3 while Baltimore's Billy O'Dell (2nd inning to end their scoreless was blanking Boston 40 scat- jslump at 23 innings and coasted tering seven hits in other games. jalong after that behind O'Dell. Gary Bell (15-11) pitched nine The other pair crossed in the 3rd. “ Both O'Dell and loser Tom innings of five-hit relief after Brewer are now 848 for the era- starter Herb Score was chased : w - two runs in, ng pewes loaded a none out in t irgt. ° ; Orioles to Recall Eight Farm Hands ~*~ * A five-run third clinched the BALTIMORE (AP) — timore Orioles announced lens issue and handed Ned Garver his lith setback against nine victories. Tito Francona had two-run single ' start. Terry Barr is still on the | injared Lst. “One of the four starters has got to go, we want to see more of them itonight,"’ said Wilson. In three exhibition games to date | Van Brocklin has passed for 751 yards and seven touchdowns. He hit for 378 yards las week when the Eagles lost to Green Bay, 45-28. The Eagies lone exhibition win in three starts was against the Giants, the outfit which spanked the Lions last week, 38-0. Several changes were made in the Detroit lineup for tonight. Charley Ane will be back at center and Jerry Reichow is back at the end position. $ Dave Middleton, who receives his Bucs Stub By The Associated Press Pittsburgh's Pirates finally have stumbled in that National Len sue pennant race, stubbing their toes on a club they've walked all over this season. * * * The Cincinnati Reds, who had won only five of 16 from Pitts- burgh, dropping six in a row and 10 of 11, jolted the fourth-place Pirates twice with a 6-3 and 2-1 sweep in a twi-night doubleheader last night. A three-run homer by Willie Jones won. the opener, ending the Pirates’ latest winning string at five. And Don Newcombe, who | hadn't beaten Pittsburgh in more than two years, then out-dueled Vike Law had won four in a row ‘reliever Don Elston (6-7) handed Toes in Pennant Race the sixth on Gil Hodges’ single The only run of Newk (13-7), who and a double by Charlie Neal. had singled in’ the Reds’ first Chuck Churn (1-0) was the win- score, Was unearned in the ner in relief ag the Dodgers set a seventh. major league pitching record with! Brandt's 12th homer, off losing 899 strikeouts for the season. The old mark was 896, set by Detroit Sam Jones his 18th victory in re-jin 1946 lief for the Giants, tying team- mate Johnny Antonelli and Mil- waukee's Lew Burdette for the major league lead. The Dodgers blew a 1-0 lead ania Cardinals scored five unea runs in the third inning, | w tees on Cant Fiood's homer Thelte t Hank Aaron hit his 37th finally put it away against reliever| (12-15), aw Bob Duliba (0-1) with two Tune + in| straight. Ol tare * * * for the Phils, chasing Burdette (18-14) with a ‘three-run a 6-2 lead in the sixth in . Gene place Cleveland Indians. i scared Detroit was going -te | The victories boosted Chicago's | 3*3| the The recalled players were pitch- Rev. John J. Hoar, who helped! die handicap will be run this Sat-| Gn R. G. Smith, Bob Bruce,, Joe Carl Sawatski drove in four runs for 4 Freese also homered for the Phils, | > the Braves off Robin Roberts inner after losing three Day Rest Before Tribe Series club and they're likely te be in a miserable mood after the way we beat them four straight last weekend," Lopez said. In the dressing room Wednes- day night, to a religious statue given him by Luis Aparicio. It was a statue of | St. Jude, known as the “saint of the impossible.” A card on the statue read, ‘To | al Here's the 10th man on our team.” * * t Lopez. always frightened by a [late surge by the Yankees, was asked if he thought the defending world champions could be written off as a threat to the White Sox. “Heavens no, not yet,” he re- ‘plied. However, the Yankees to- ‘day were 16-games back of the Sox who have 22 games remaining. Tiger Box Score Twilight Game { t i Lopez pointed proudly he Blast Bengals Twice to Lead by 514 lary, Foytack Losers in 7-2, 11-4 Beatings; All 11 in One Inning DETROIT i — The pennant- bound Chicago White Sox literally blasted the Detroit Tigers out of (third place in the American | League and all but blew them out lof Comiskey Park in taking a twi- ‘night double-header 7-2 and 11-4 last night. The biggest explosion came in ithe fifth inning of the second game when the Sox sent 16 men jto the plate and banged 11 runs across, 10 of them after two men were out. Fhe double loss dropped De- troit from third to fourth place, a half game back of the New York Yankees, who beat Wash- ington 4-3. And it left the Tigers only twe games up ea DETROIT ares CHICAGO Baltimore, a 4-6 victor over abr bre di, Bost | Yost 3b 3060 Apericio ss ar 000 ons Osborne tb 4060 Fox %b 47210 | keeoe rt es Landts ct 4310 The two triumphs lifted the ne cf 2 ‘lusskt 1b 4 Groth ef _iete Torgeen > beg White Sox to a 5'>-game lead swell | 3 liar ¢ 302 4:0V second- land. Bolling 2 3000 Goodman Ww 201 1° ef place Cleve Wilson < 1eee Wepesite 30 10 ee +. *¢ * erbere ec J vith 4 The Bridges By ? gee MeAnany rt idee) aay had an off day to- eLepcio van p 060da comed Lary p 10006 Staley p e000 7 they wes it, as aChrisiey 1008 would anyone after taking two aler p ® 6 cRicew ieee thorough beatings the same night Sump p 0 |meme “eas jcight after five straight triumphs | Tetale 31242 Totals arte ‘had lifted them to lofty heights. Pe ——_ out nos! Pes in Mth; al roun out or Sisier in m Detroit tche ‘ovtack Struck out for Bridges in %h:; o_auuck| pi r Paal F : out for Stump in cus eee 110-8. coasted inte the second game's W Chicago ger 210 pox; fifth inming with a 3-6 lead. Al borne. Bridges - Detrott| Smith nicked him for a home PO-A 24-9, Chicago 27-11 LOB —Detroit Le ““tp | ‘B—Loliar 2. 3B- Landis. HR—Masweil 8B— Kuenn British ‘Tiger’ Deals ‘Ace’ His First Ring Loss CAMDEN, N.J. (AP)—Unranked Dick Tiger, the British Empire w"’ 4™ champion, has handed fifth-ranked middleweight Gene (Ace) Arm-/|UP strong hig first pro loss. But the optimistic Arms’>ong feels defeat has some blessings in disguise. “I'll be more relaxed, and my future opponents might be less ag- gressive,” said the 27-year-old Armstrong. "I won't have a win- ning record to keep going and they won't have one to knock off.” Tiger's decision over Armstrong 'in their 10-round nationally’ tele- vised (ABC) fight last night at Convention Hall was Gene's first, defeat in 18 fights. Doctoring By DR. CARY ee PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Hitting from the top. DIAGNOSIS: Backswing too fast. ls TREATMENT: Once again it’s the old bugaboo of medical degree in few weeks will | Bob Friend in the second game) see action for the first time | as the Bucs dropped two in a row | starting to hit with the hands from the top of the swing. This is perhaps the worst and most prevalent fault run, Chicage's fourth hit. Fey- tack got the next two batters in j Lary «Lh, 17-9) - : Cae are oneee: But before the inning | Sump wpe H ‘ ® ¢ ° 1 was out, the White Sox had ‘sale _ sue! 0 ata? battered him, Tom Morgan and wPe- Bisier 0 aarley. aman Tun] Ray .Norteski for 1@ more runs and Berry. T—2 6 on nine more hits, a hit batsman Sein and a walk. ETROIT ‘ Conca held Saturday night in the Walled am “sree Aparieto ss whet] ad satren Maseicl geal Sain |Lake Park skating arena CCd even Qaberne te S131 Fox shag batter, finally ended it by popping \ Landis c " x ’ In the first match, a pair of stoma gs asce — : ‘} 4 ed as Fox's bases- midgets Pec Wee James will meet, corre i 2° ® Lol “ees 3 1 ql wn + * \ - . . . , Burnside p ©0009 Goodman 3b 3111 . fond match, Jaany“Donamaies DETROIT iw — The Detroit: wae 28 Ermeiy © Y248) Dick Donovan limited the Tigers G ates will lace Dick “Mr. Michi- Tigers obtained pitcher Jim Procv- | Brndee ‘ $89 McAneny rf i} ito four hits in the opening game, : ee os 2 aiman p ican’? Garza. A third match will tor from Knoxville of the Sally ataycio as 0100 stanka p 3111, While his (Chicago teammates gan” Garz x Foyiack p 3000 Staley p 00060 were making seven good for seven pit the winners versus the losers League. | Narbooks > tose lruns off Frank Lary and reliefer in a tag. | She ise aloo cecaled Uiriay: Peat tke Tete on ey Dave Sisler. Admission is $1.00. Tickets will ers from Minor League clubs. | a—Walked for Bridges in &h, be available at the box office. | z ef * F set ghazieghl ip mh. “ornate Charley Maxwell drove in beth SSS SSS | Proctor, a righthander who! poe 1 9 10 4; Detrelt’s runs, one with his 28th | | oot 1110 O11 Romer of the season and the ’ W {moved into the Tiger farm sys- ae Pion oe ee ether with Big eekend Set item in 1955 from Indianapolis of Oanerne OB—Detroit 12, Chie a singte ithe Negro American League, com- heat Hine. 3B—Pox. HR—SmEh. SB~| Lary, looking for his 18th vic- | | p k J ‘piled a 135-5 record and a 2.1 ir ow eR = ae oe fry. suffered his ninth loss, in- | yiack «L. 13-19) 493 8 6 * A at aze al fac earned rim average with Knoxville. ie bows 6 3 5 $ é ° stead. Foytack’s loss was his ‘this season. He was scheduled to fearless! ig 8 8 ty 12th against 16 triumphs. DETROIT (UPI) — A_ $10,000. report to Detroit at the conclusion tae ratltey su ; ; ' 3! Frank Bolling, with a first Labor Day handicap will be run lof the Sally League playoffs neat salen —_— Le 6 ¢ ¢ © inning single and a fifth inning ,at nearby Hazel Park race track week | MBP—By Laiman (Kaline): vs By Mor Mergan| double, drove in two of Detroit's next Monday while the $7,500 Mer. + * * [pe bg Sh dab: alana ’ four runs in the second game. Sherman Lollar accounted for four of Chicago's first-game runs with doubles in the first and fourth frames. Detroit's Harvey Kuenn, the |American League's leading bats- ‘man, got only one hit in seven trips to the plate, and Al Kaline was hitless in five trips. Reliefer Gerry’ Staley finished up both games for icago and did not allow a hit in either. He took over in the ninth from a tir- ing Donovan and came to the rescue of rookie Joe Stanka in the eighth. WEDNESDAY'S HOME RUNS Br Associated Prese AMERICAN LEAGUE MAXWELL (28). Tigers; Smith ¢13), White Sex; Berra (18) Yanks: Williams 13). Ae | NATIONAL LEAGURF Sawatek) (7). Freese (20), Phils: a. Braves, Thomson (1}). Cube: Aloo (10), McCovey (9). Brandt (12), Giants? = (22). Pirates; Pinsom (17). Robin- ee Jones (12), Reds; Fleed (3h Aaron 4 on ae naa ne Your Golf MIDDLECOFF Dh i gic The Eagics will have two of |for the first time in a month. | Michigan State's finest runners in recent years in their starting lineup, Walt Kowalezyk will be at halfback and Clarence Peaks at fullback, Before making the (rip to Toledo yesterday, the Eagles announced the trade of defensive back Jerry Norton to the Chicago Cardinals for guard Bob Knovsky and tackle i Jerry Wilson, They also cut five more players including back Joe Gatuso of Navy, linernan Jim Griboski, guard John Burroughs of lowa. end Billy Templeton of Mississippi and guard John McMullan of Notre Dame. Game time tonight in Toledo is 8:15 p.m. Reporting to Wichita WICHITA, Kan. (AP)—Loo Po- cillo, 5-foot-§ North Carolina State * guard _ a godin s scoring Minor Standings last night to recall eight players AMERICAN ASSOCIATION from po minor league farm sacle, y team a es. Loghenle = on yl = In addition bonus player Dave Indian ois % $3 343 13 |Nicholson, leading home run hit- | Fn % 6 ou oh” |ter in the Oriole organization with WESTERY DIVIston 32, will be reacquired from Aber- fot worth eng deen of the Class C Northern Dallas ae 2 468 a League. Denver nm A 8 ‘ Houston 357, 3% | ~The players to be recalled are . soure me went Toot "Pes. Behind og } apie Jim Ae , short- ‘ : — lansen, baseman Memphis, 4s 3338” LAD Barth and. pitcher Wes Stock Ra og 3 jos 12% [from Vancouver of the Pacific ge sal 2 = i., (Coast League; first baseman Bob pe i oe be (Hale from Charleston of the Ee ee MOTE euea American Assn.; pitcher George Lore a s > 4duverink | and pees Grrene Goal Zi} Leo Burke from Miami of. the _ Nevcreal aR F ee Jerry, rracagyon + henge of 2 = irs Texas - : Wediieslany. the. team announced | | MRO es AOE hk ONE RSA UMS eS A aia ES. at the top of the backswing That spilled them five games) : : behind San Francisco's first place | in golf — this fast and Giants, who defeated the Chicago! jerky action just at tis Cubs 43.0n Jackie Brandt's ninth-| point where it’s so impor- inning homer. Second place Los | tant that the action be Angeles stayed within 1': games| : slow and smooth. of the lead ‘by beating St. Louis 96 AMERIC ' This bad fault can have after trailing by, four runs, Phila-| Chane Ron Tow ret Behind NATIONAS pia mmcl Ue Saas a nuaiber of causes one of delphia again spilled Milwaukee, | "iNew fore 200 See oy fee Eraeuce © fe which is setting up an 11-5, dropping the third place! nerd 06 Same Me, |Milwauter oo.) Bf S$” IE overiy fast swing pattern Braves four games behind with! vee 2 OT MS omen OB their third straight loss. | Kanaan cny o i 6% Chleage as... @ ™ m u" by taking the club back *“ * | ee a 7 to” | Puiladetphia % 7 45 «i, |p fast and abruptly. I think Vern Law (158) wan the fia:i ney ySETTRRAES ARTA am reeeeeatanmeim "|B ie be ready seen that if is es ol Fron Rar ES eae ce ME | Wor rng pte y C Cinetn ‘Pit : i Robinson before Jones rapped his | Cuicase fi, Beirot « vet cre, igh a ~~ aes = * eo perma homer a the ei en 0 Titer oan sp — Kam caged, PU nae ater 401 the , Face. Vada Pinson and Robin-| Som, at ® LB p.m —Bavinann) * Hee las Anayies 0 pm—Miter! parts of it slow and smooth. ° Chicago at co fe — ts Pe ne tee ee ‘romoggows scanpvir — fonitarrs” itty Antwett ih With that in mind, take the club back smesth- at ‘ p : h * wea hence thn eee Mabe (Rese eee Te en (eRe mame, Ts om |! NG paralysing seg, mind you, but slew enemgh to Chicago, 8 ; ; om three hits by rookie Jim ei. 7 : |Oniy eames yw OS 6 a Teri pm keep things well under your confrol. i ae pig Maps didn't “give up Lew Wen Leet Pet. Retied, TEXAS LEAQUR if Then, when you arrive A triple by Johnny Temple and hoy a BS Ht bi victors wa eet) 7g in this slow and smooth pattern, you'll not be so enaily Pinson's double broke'a 14 the tn|Spotee cs Ta ” & Ms ¢ (> tempted to start the downswing too fast. | the nightcap eighth for Cincin- Poriang | by 7 + |S pvtonse 2 @ 3 si ‘nati against Friend “iG, whofe 00. 8) Se iter ori SS He Se ee ee ee ee ee “ oe . x B es SU Again een a5 as Nain No.1 Grid Tan Diamond Dust By CIIUCK ABAIR Summer baseball for young had its greatest sea-| nin history in Auburn 1 Her hts thanks to the rapidly- ‘,owing Boys Club there and a guy named Sam Sheehy. | was the darling of the mothers, the envy of! and the ido! of the players for the way he the program-and handled the players. | Hie coached the | sters pam ie fathers conducted The 1956 graduate of Avondale club’s team in the various> f p 2 Cc divisions of the Pontia soon where he is majoring in phys- Parks & Recreation setup ica] education, He likely can have! and finished with a good 4 summer job for life directing ; baseball teams for his neighbors | overal! record. | With Sam EXTRA INNINGS { be . eoaeh Ryeson of it was nat jist a case Ife wa ound jeader to hi eather be in te Steve Waterford 1s | | hack after his first season as a pro| Florida | a ochrreer adviser umpire in the ip Ue Alabama - hopes to make fo calling them as he sees therm day qob for Sam the way the Shaw's Jewelers may return to the city softhal) after calling him) or IN THE ROUGH — house.” one : ‘ \ Wars next summe Longing areund hi jather told the Pre ‘ ) tirok the bays » Detrow Tiger a one-year absence | ana stand. to the soo * * * | | | | | Thiet hy ames and Men's baseball champ»s— Knights of Columbus and Grilf's Grill readying for the state base ball playoffs coming up over the Labor Day weekend . , . State )) softball finals with no local en- | tries also coming up. | Stadium in their bid for the Natic we on ‘ Many of the kids weuld be vitings oom has the red hey | wistep when he ke up in the rning und they How about this [i-vear-old I. ttle! ae he a League hurler Art Detas of Ham peTROIT (UPI) — Jim Miller, ung unt ; ag nts ‘ il tramck? He had ten no- bitters. youd) man of the University of Pal . ue tive in a row, among 16 shutodats in a football. te: w | : re “oe (WR straight victories Three hits AO haar bia ; : “y ye |we ore most he allowed in any game | coae h with some old problems, t & eomtor lle swatted 3 homers and batted * * © line for , | fs, ue eureMy fin 12 runs Understand he could . bl : parents to know their children are! ; } In addition to the troubles in in good hands and the folk iq | new Fr) tel w al at the herited from former U-D grid, Auburn Peachts certainly had that we u a a a ent : es mnentor, Wally Fromhart, Miller | sith Sam ae eee WEE RMES“also has only three weeks tn! * * * which to prepare his Titans for The 2l-vear old people's choice | TIDE VAHL} A government their first game af a tough 1999 will be returning to Wayne water for each day schedule State HI-BROOK RIDING STABLE NOW OPEN! 70 Acres of Rolling Hills AT 1316 W. BROCKER ROAD OFF M-24 IN HUNT CLUB AREA Reservations now being taken OS 8-2495 1-D makes the earliest start of the state's major college foot. | ball teams when It opens the season heresSept. 18 against | George Washington University. And for their test of the Titans take on Kentucky by Tulane on the road Miler has 19 lettermen back as he prepares his squad for its 10- game schedule, Ten members of the 1908 squad—which was ex- (pected to be one of the better! UD teams in history, but ended | the year wHh a disappointing ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER 5 ‘y Its Grand Opening the box that holds your new Fall second home con Oct. 2. the fol llowed ae ason, ‘ Suit We knowl V mt kerd: qiter | ( 1} ; | ’ handsomer tha thea last. Buyina cr L, See come in ‘and see this ») collection wa think }) youll shere our en thusiasm. Try on any cuit you wish and at ence discover the com- f rable natural “feel” of Mart, Schattner & cf Marx tailoring. Pt %. ' priced from | $71 50 ; ~& See Our Windows a ‘Duickunson: Both Stores Open Friday Night Until 9 P. M. '. SAGINAW at LAWRENCE BIRMINGHAM—272 W. Maple inn THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAG ~ fst ic a wil ty This is how the The park is the future home of the Giants baseball tedm. Presently the Giants are ending a month long home stand in Seals Old Woes for U-D Coach: from the winged-T to the straight ‘quarterback. He i graduates | the National 6.670 Tigers Favored fo Repeat in National Poll Top Team for ‘58 Has This Season ATLANTA (®—Louisiana State's colorful Tigers are the defe nding. national and Southeastern Confer- ‘ence football champions. So it | icomes aS no surprise that down in Dixie they are favored to be No, 1 again this fall. It is not merely a case of the ing with the winner, There are 31 pre-season crystal ball boys rid- solid reasons for putting the ae monkey on LSU's ck, Those reasons include All- America halfback Billy Cannon and 30 other lettermen Coach Paul Dietzel welcomes back from his imaginative, perfect - record marauders of last year. Only four veterans were lost, AP Wirephete baseball diamond in San Francisco's Candlestick Park looks today from high in the grand- But LSU's task, even at the con- jference level, is not simple. Power jful Auburn, unbeaten jn 24 games land No. 1 in the nation two-years jago, and swift-striking Mississippi are eager—and perhaps able—to : [shoul der LSU from the pinnacle In the Midwest! MADISON Wis. coach Milt Bruhn is working vet- quarterback Dale tHackbart |with the first string, while promis- he sophomore Jim Bakken js hears nal League pennant 1-41 record -were Jost through ing the second unit graduation — | IOWA CITY, lowa — Halfback The new coach Is switching ; “ue Bob Jeter, veteran Iowa swifty, dislocated a finger on his left hand and will not be able to en. gage in heavy contact work until next week, T-formation this season, but he lacks an experienced quarter- back te handle the team under tie new system. . oo Lou Faore, leading passer for esl et 22) PE, Ind - Quarter the. last three years, is working backs Ross Fichtner, Wayne Jones with the squad this season, but and Bernie Allen have been throw ing to wingmen Leonard Jardine, Dick Brooks, Manzie Winters and John Elwell BLOOMINGTON, Ind_ - ‘oach Phil Dickens has named senior veri junior from Palo Alto, Calif. Han Ron Miller, Green Bay, Wis., jun- ley was used sparingly in his '0F tackle Moses @yay_of Cone- sophomore season [mm wgh, Pa., and s€nior bloc ang jbac k Eddie Fritz of Whiting, Ind., as possible kickoff speci ialists. Nicklaus Leads Eight | Into National Amateur as an assistant trainer and not as was one of the Replacing Faoro at the signal calling position is Tony Hanley, a MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota 1s iworking on improving the weak passing attack which hampered CINCINNATI (AP) —Jack Nick. the Gophers’ offense last season laus, 19-year-old Walker) Cup. LVANSTON, Ill, — Coach Ara player from Columbus, Ohio, fired | Parseghian has moved Al a brilliant 5-under-par 65 Wednes- | Faunce, 185-pound sophomore day to lead a field of eight into | from Marion, Ind., into the first Amateur Golf Tour- | string right halfback spot to re- piace Northwestern's injured reg ular halfback, Al Kimbrough of Galesburg, Ti. Cineinnaths rain- regional qualify from hole nament delayed Ings Nicklans’ 65 went with a Tt scored ‘Tuesday for a total of 136° COLUMBUS, Ohio—Coach Woods pover the par 70 Carmarzo Cour™ Ihives says quarterback Jerry try Club course. The course as Fields and Tom Matte appear to yards long be the best Ohio State passers SKIN DIVING EQUIP. 30 Lettermen Returning Wisconsin | AP Wirephote horse is owned by the Hall stables of Water- town, N. Y. and it is trained by Ralph Baldwin. Circo with Bill Haughton driving was several lengths behind. BREEZING ALONG — With his mane out straight in the breeze, Diller Hanover with Frank Ervin in the saddle is crossing the finish ,; line to win the Hambletonian in two straight | a at DuQuoin, ae a) Yesterday: “The “Winning 'Hall.to Cards Rest for Diller Hanover stents ©" After Hambletonian Wi Pitman Sst ot wo ° er mampieionian Win traded to the Chicago Cardinals Wednesday in exchange for end| Gern Nagler, | Steeler Coach Buddy Parker got Hall from the Colts on Monday in return for an undisclosed draft! i choice. Nagler, ‘Steelers Trade By The Associated Press of trotting’s triple crown in the DU QUOIN, Ill. (®—Diller Han-| Hambletonian. lover, winner of harness rac -ing’s| i richest plum, is headed for a va- E ation. | Frank Ervin whose ambition to ,;win the Hambletonian had eluded ‘him eight times, stepped in yes- lterday as Diller's oe hit driver. * * * * * | “He's been racing awfully hard,”’ jtrainer Ralph Baldwin explained! je moved the colt tp front just today. “Iie deserves a rest. I don't before reaching the half-mile pole }think he'll start at Indianapolis.”’ jn the first heat and withstood pres- Meanwhile, Parker made two| The Horseman Futurity. in In- eg applied in the stretch by Tie changes ‘in his line up as the Steel-| dianapolis Labor Day is the next Silk to win by a neck. ers prepare to meet the Colts in| big-time test for 3-year-old trot- Ervin hesitated q little longer in lan exhibition game at Miami Fri-| ters. the final trip, and brought Diller te lig , t h > day night. Diller Hanover is the colt to bea |” the fore after three-quarters of : ; ; a mile, th charg é for this year's trotting triple crowt |}. mile then charged home easily by 2'2 lengths, jafter his impressive straight heat| who has played in the} National Foot ball League five sea- sons, has caught 127 passes for| 2,040 yards and 22 touchdowns dur\| ing his NFL career, ee Detroit Legion Titlist |victory yesterday in the $125 284| BLOOMINGTON, Ill. uw — De- Hambletonian, largest purse ever Sports Briefs troit's Thomas A. Edison Post de- put up for a harness race. | feated West Allis. Wis. 9-5 5) yes-| * * * | For many months of every lerday and won the Midwest Re-| The bay son of Star's Pride year the sun never sets on the gional championship of the Ameri- | dashed the first mile in 12-5 sec-, aretie tern. No other migrant can Legion Junior baseball tour-jonds. On the last trip he threw a) travels so far. Annually a tern ney, |shoe q quarter mile from home | may travel 25,000 miles. Detroit will face Hartford, Conn. Ordinarily this would throw a Eastern champion, Sunday in the horse off balance and perhaps! first game of Little World Series|cause him to break stride. It had! at Hastings, Neb. Hampton, Va.,'no obvious effect in Diller. meets Phoenix in the other game. | A dragonfly’s head is mostly eyes with which it can see the \tiniest prey for away. Only big leaguer among the three horses Owned by Hall Sta- | The alligator snapping turtle of | bles of Watertown, N.Y., Diller ‘the central-southern United States, Colo | Hanoy er "captured the second leg may grow to a weight of 200 lbs. — and is consumed in great quantity. Tiger Averages | Name ‘Star Graces AIR FORCE ACADEMY, (UPI) — Ben Martin, who coac hed | the Air Force Academy football team to an unbeaten season in 1958, has agreed to help direct the | Southwest All-Stars in the Dec. 26/ The record speed for any animal is held by a bird — the frigate bird. It has a flying Copper Bow! game at Tempe, | enpivist ak Sarre RAI Ave, Speed of over 100 miles an hour Ariz. Frank Kush of Arizona State Korn tesa “a = 167 7 56 353! and has been credited with a ae ae aline ....+.43 6 145 22 78 332) wilt aber coaching duties withitepcio 121030017 «1418 287| hard-to-believe record of over artin against the Nationg .!| Wilson ..... 187 24 $3 4 1 283 . om g nal All Groth .2L. 90 11818287) twice this speed ars. Yost oo5.444 102 118 17 52 .266 oes _—_< Bridges ..... 384 37 102 «3 35 «.266 Bolling ....379 43097 «10 44286 Maxwell ... 451 71 114 28 85 .253 Archer Totals 2716 Zernial see 120. 11 30-7 «6260 289) ingenrar ie Visit Floride Rerberet 4... 309 36 68 12 37 220! Dave Keaggy took to honors in FOR, WAUDER LE: a TIR Se ae. 2 M : : T LAUDERDALE, Fla. 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GE gece fae sien TH ain ey rary an es E _- , RO’ Ra Tt eled ce \ ; < vn mts UN ba con é nd an X oh ~~ i N lo e lane! 1 c t MA dL ta Pon Nort er ood The mone ERS ac i th é N teh tie h the roses this $ the nice y koa Gan’ the “ B BUILDE fer VE oven At ‘vith, char fe bom.” You ich pen Dail = Af Be vi om * ng et Lo eases rmt rs — — S brick fo st— No Cig ital pan ar ce ha re e ange ‘ll sed pa: J s ceeurel M bs ded I “Bilder 2 fe) COMP eh piace Hig al}, marve n- wrong—' io . Sy ges Bemre overs, ot ~ ] = ay a ares “ ne puitt-t ' ITs babe you can't ee pa ts, and rt take Cus- oad he ons er 2 al- e +E fh ress some ras y in | ps ae * se re- e ayate: m Le in rk Bay | ee on e Lt re the il- reduced BL on : Homes" "tare arte at include» & enjoy ‘can eae ae rey Fo st Sate ed 100 3 oe ene a th el ge ae me ed Je K-in ‘ona — puck, Unie, p oede Ss re }- 143 Re ey | a © feel ui mathe Bie en = | fe — = ted ,, RRe | Wen ag ame nw uaee pad od re Man 6:20 pty wh. abo = groom civised is p- . a Sense | good | reoms. Mm. x. y $8 oe : eons | 3a AB Lenape it _< be 2 is Pt A terans vous at. poy Y ts t a i oon rs O { . “ = and be) EI . — ” 103 Ss Rs . r Shade ta alt te . Fos. or re | Goel i regs , ot iy \ a } KO 7 5 Be .. ale er ee eee ee " ee : 3 5 . : fiw * oe See ew wee ae we oe a F ; “i. ~~ : ap * ‘= were o oe ee ae we eee ot oie wate : = - een’ eA Oe Oe) yw YW Se hy ee ie Re Saat ic : € ee See te SRN OA eR ee 8 ey ——S “4 Y : ‘ ‘ a ae . iy wec yi ey VW ee eee \ \ ‘ o . } J . / ~ ¢ i —_——s TIE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1959 “ . FIFTY-FOUR | | Sale Heuses Sale Houses “For Sale Houses 6 6 For Sale Houses 6) MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan) For Sale Houses 6 For Sale Ht ae i) ee Msn gp iene t i PRASX A NS NEW } BEDROOM BRICK. a ot + ie eter heat, vinyl floors Plenty o: : sam, a More: ME closets and cupboards 00x20) ft Spacious eter game weleren. | MO lot. im Gingeliville, 5 miles Seed — — — and 'p- nice hehen, atti : ing datiaer Lore : MOUNTAIN —— 3 BEDROOMS Be, 8, Kalb o' G. Siegwart.: City water & sever Lh COUNTRY CLUB pret Lew dow 3 ; , pee rick SONLIvIng at Ma beatin hie $7995 , BY OWNER ENGLISH COLONIAL 2 Eos edrm | Pispece in living teem: Lag ate peesurel 3 aval Wl i“ Here te “ara Pateny z feos t bath, e . ; bedroom brick home, cer DAILY & SUNDAY ‘“ i He erro heat vocrection Lid Bayer gy arranged. for 2-Bedroom Lakefront A beautiful TriLevel buiia- veied living room. 18 ft 2-8 P.M “BRICK room epleatly elumipum Yomily with hobpies, a Only $1,500 Down Orchard, Below market kitchen d . t icely uded neighborhood c a storms ecreens, 1 L price Daremment fenced var “tM OAKLEY PARK, COMMERCE rs een yard $1.500 dn. will handie. ror shore, nood fi ; hea T r CO SEDTATE FOR SEATON 1 Ditectiens ee tel to Oa Full Price — Immediate possession. 16 Fz. GAMal, PROMT lent basement. automatic gag | GILES cae Y L VERST TY OAKLAND Perk Rd” fie “tok oa ears ARD BRICK $ : nace, full bath, 20 hen. in Inae PE 56-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. ange) O*HERN ten at a : “atc | — cuter foom reich 3 A sturdy well tructed room, oe Prema kite PE. AM. — 9 P.M. ANEA inp sues | eo sestied El aaiey mpi end Lake i Frepey 8| HERBERT C. DAVIS Troomia il u amt, a a y PEPOANCE I HT KEYNOTE \\ “C "ROSS HOMES i ie as ar Bmal) orchard. Cail lawn beautiful trees oe | rua APPROUED Tul oer BE GOOD : wodrasee trek hamencts eiock (183 Ded Heel me “ionvice” au isvewpate oa In cesloahie Sous Village a da si ; Siler 6 pm. FE 40407 _ oore aa For colored Nice 3 bedroom-2 to Drayton school. Lots | LIST = 400 ee. CA ONT HOMESITE @OoBED “Lot Warkive SI Pon: arge tedreoma vith acai. R TRADE OR SELL. 2 BEDROOM nn Wis —_ story home with basement Has shade #un room ¢ould be yse ra se nce estes conn Gr) Narsine oi were ate ‘The isige (a BY OWNER. 3 Fr Pale alil f ranch type home New in ‘56 Aes NEAR aero wee CRRAGE jas heat, 2 car garage. a yare a third bedroom Newly decorat- RANCH . E MU Mine Estates. Paved sont Oe Pare Iivuti juny -wltt jeriye- ced for qule aa ir i crease Foil bavewen on ico sanwehoeioee | ted 8825. _ own oo teeny Tenders’ shalt Gite tive 3 ear aitached 68 tye Se Strese yard “Laeal for children, Terms | p00 ow SHEPARD, REALTOR : in ee ee 13 Peed honpliall 1S ft omaderi rage Large lol. OR sale mitt. | Fon 3 SEDAM RANCH 3 BATH svailabe FE 4-425) __ $500 UN $710 MO. 6 ROOM HOUSE PION E ER HIGHLANDS Woot side | —— Near sbopping — , ores hemes Deacl | For Sale Acreage kifewen with oat bas ved RANC of } HED a Le priv hedrms. Family kitchen, ige. i. west a "0 rete: " age alum stor ee ee 1. storm mreens softner, | AML parege, Eb 43519 : : RADE bullt neey. 12 x 60 insulated. garage. ; 3 wedtoom org heareums cascwent Gee ecttece: (= GLenview 3-064 | siamwacan | BUILDING PAR- ‘Dawa sn oied wats note ai i a te ene oa | i eer et 2 fire 1 acre of jot. Ige. garden, 1 ble. | family room Right eee $1, | ase ft. lot. Only 99.760. very | COMPI. ETELY yuknNED 3/ cels. As low a8 $50 down. aur ee eo ee nied ea extras Cin to school and | gma eee nail birch Kilcbee ait built off Dixie Hwy Full price $8,950 down PHA buys it inutes from See riaatie terms = Finet of bedrm. year-round lakefront. En- | Cc, PANGUS, Realtor roer beautiful lawn foried yaid MSUOQ Take over our 4'4 mort | | eevee nd@ad ranges dcersevic tile Pvt owner 31468 arren Dr. dowsioen Labs privicess on y!- reasonable re ha eloed cise ee: basement lene PA JS, Realtor ae Neos ne ee ‘as $00 asge fo marten ge costs ila | 7 bathis siate euliy. slorms and Dray ton Plains, s, OR 3 3- -5855. van Lee Bullt 1960 ren RMS ing to good beach Best offer to or | __216 ) MIs, | le, NA 17-2815 that you should see at $1 tight In Call FR 6-2600 : screen storm hoon Earosied planned ooenly wtih a $4000 equity, On 188, Drayton | . ; 7 ane mnethy pine vine wits eats ayeien. heats D M De 114 ais arcing INCOME FOR SALE 5 ROOM Wooded Acres HITE ON THE LAKE . a keems OF a ution ’ knotty pine living Does It valor heating lig P eee | on e onda ate Sch ty Real ee icoetas Gae kak Detween OB eee NCR esd’ so nige kitchen full dining, Em Laker priv 0d 00 "caan “| lisulsted marble window alee | WIL SUILD YINUNED On C S¢ ealtor #1 000 down, only $8780 full price Grayling Seg nAeNA: MEDI) Nalialeg’ ope ee bacier. Gone rut stoma and aree ae ie ' tice k clear home. aim I) farm lassen Ci wae ee ee PHI¢ Nic oe RC458 Gas heat se used as single | gan. _ EM You must .ee to believe there s room wlum storma and ae * BY OWNER ~ == AGA N! | free & cee eae ee 2136 basement Ov vour lot of ours. Bi 2 evils family dwelling Pull basement | iimaouD = Se sane aul slice oc base me, oll hea P : A . 1e bie _f - " ine Ke Ve eh tei toe tone BALE TRADE-OR LEASE a vi your equity & ¢ Have model w, Bone os ——— with lavat p INCOME CHEAP: | frontage, lot covered with large) { iiiits west of Pontinc nod bewe and (Oe ' 4 - ° eae ut ithe beter od ai SIN OO) on emtre Naruse (et ln Mesitable INDIAN VILLAGE 7 ROOM BRICK | LOSING MUST BELLO rearonebl priced : ut) BR. | birch & etc. A D, k altor ees ep CARL W. BIRD, Realtor : z | Wy ake vent ake pet “ | ain for a truly beautiful ita Br ate a 98100 nia Ragan tir eel Aa Ugke cined ake eit sce) Peaaty aac Mi | anes Meena age ae | | Ke vei , t \ en ments on, 1 : wher, Days -42 vacer sports vanes and wine Sisal (or c rill trade” ‘equity "for ui oar (ror, de ails write Box | legos ey ene only 834 8 mont nes Pontate rope Cell for appoint men teria lene ct rt | , ULL PRICE 3 36 aarti of ecuel value hone On +0508 Hy 1m h 2-918] Nights OR 3-3506. 23 ACRES, SEWER. arr ae WATER \Woalham Muller ELIZABETH LAKE. 3 BEDROOM.| Located 015 8 Main St. Milford | r MSUO | 098. Owner MI 6-317 EDNA JANE DRIVE, near legraph Open Eves __ 4560 Westiawn. Open. $1 : 2 home 63 N Telegrap ; e pen. FE 5- = M20" sisarpOWN $199 DOWN iubp area iy/ Best Buys" ™ pit vaygt | a | ee altus » ee) J | t t of | i * dow Realty Sree aren Near Bt Vincents & roome | L. | ‘rela, Teinioainte possession” Ve | [op NULTIELE LIST INO LAAYICS = MU-4-6825 Ww 2 PARCELS 110 ACRES & 134 Open 9 to 8 bath Oas beat Nice earden PRINCIPLS & INTEREST cate Oo ay | LAKE Lore $1,006 B i Bog | acres Setar core en an i ’ rN A ' j month Year-row lacktop road Each a buy LAKE HOME $1,200 DOWN PAYMENTS | “chanmarox AREA 3 BEDRMB | ecia —_— vate lake. Pontiac-Clarkstén areca | vlacktop road E a Wael, rene acl einen $ 24 I] B ment ', baths, face brick ranch home , | 's mi. from new Chrysier Hwy | Gun misselux intl (level, 9, eoery ty Bethe Meer Me | OTE. , u ase on’ teu acre fot iT tru ‘4600 | 3 BEDROOMS AUBURN HEIGHTS | Circle paved street. shopping. |.) vice ACRES with cieer fae ee ' laen Aye ae REALTY H : | Many extrag, by owner $14 | ocaied iu the Dest area. ' Fone te Bo meses at ai nouse In good condition Upstairs RE) CT) ek i CUCKLER aN. | PER MONT (ix [teat Carpeting _MA 52230 __ _. |} ae built to iast a life- Phone ei-Mer Associates, | Reeds finishing. Ot] heat, gas bot ok ag Ne Vek 236 N, Saginaw FE 4-400) . YPR ; ,. oO | time Paneled ree. room 67711 A “EM [ 3-6622,—— = water. Large bathroom & kitch- bg tov fireplace diners 12 . Bag “sineit 3 kG FEATURING RANCH TYPE - hace Brick 1'4 Baths SA‘E BY OWNER | in basement. big kitchen eee say ct pinloee: marvelous kitchen Ue " =i oa ART hekoe antic plastered , OAK FLOORS—GAS HEA! . TON bison HEIGHTS j with eoeig | epere: masvered LAKEPRON nT LOT - BEAU- igtiond edrooma pln den dee | reo . | : floors. Dn leerien wa. e patio tor 180x390 walle Tile bath full basement, LOCATED Ny 750 tet. lott Close to schosle 52 bed rest home Built to meet tiful 76 ft. lakefront with STEELF ace uted (aa Onish- tached ee Waleriord a hovis storms a ecreene Cine heat Nice AY MI Po& tah : ' Attractive J Sedroom eee ioc, and shopping $11,000 and state requirements and has ail large shade — — tend, Michigan _MU_ 4-204 mve a i j > BS = now, DY Sppojrtment | os 610 288, OR 2 07 \ cross From $78 MO ree uliney_ rose, 614 400. Terms i drapes and carpet the see ica pintan Givisioa” situated amon 10 ACRES PARTLY WOODED. 6 INCOM] j A Rare Opportunity 1 {pNe OL. N JR. PGE & : | available Call Li —— Mort peal: 1 prectionlly new ranc rooms & bath. Pull mesoment Good westside location Burd) gen AS ae were at ene OMEN HIAIL¥’1 510 10 6's ; @awe of 4% per cent. FIRST TIME OFFERED INCOME. TEN Fat ee mes. $6,050. Schick rep. Hoyt Realty, ratlt briek double 6 rooms end) new vedroom brie ish . 150 00 DN a ———— ments renting for J with ex- _3-3 eee wach Extia stool & Java Ful) basement arge inte pete cer : ia a : . |3 ROOM MODERN HOME s460 Located on 112 x 300 wood- Neting yearly income of $6000 | 70 FT py cottage la Lk “KEN -N FAR AR M_ tory oon first floor OQasn hea terford area. $450 down ee oe | RI SSE LL. VO NG Model 835 Scottwood down, $60 month. Balance $5,030 ed lot. and the perrest Pull price $68,000 [corearihy “barges at 63,500 CHIC Le aren 0 ; . oate Oonshier ¢ “ . om se 8 8907 to live Bullt in . 40 acre farm in er A (harage Very convenient loca babi cut ; Heal Eatate & Building Miles from Dewntown FE : = piace rte di cGonis laud Ew Sea conaitise ; ' i : > . u : ein WILLIS AM BREWER CALS PRIMM, Realtor |" $80 DOWN) Michael Do MeMahon | intwrs ronces sate ay own. | Be ria etree | een ee “ogiake: Another Waraeio | Guering ¢ bedrooml, Wicely lan rds sale ; a ; i Nat atin i t owner has outg 1 dining : scaped grounds ; 0800 Grand River Fiernioat 6 1210) S500 hl 3-9022 | att Vestibule entrance p ae. Presen ts to deall large living room = anc at $2,960 secdilbarainsn (ects IOWEVH F KREIS Salen Mai d : * 2 bedroom home Knotty . | tered walia coved cetiing Lots o | it and wants full basement. $9250 {ull —--~t houses and ‘ 7 ; 4-618 Pr UNFINISHED HOME 9 2 Orre » lace ear os thie could room, fu as e ay | soonest erea. $1 04-96 E Lin “ rr ® OAT} m eile north of Clarkaton — zine eine Foote mi Gieaes : ROCIS ER = | ose ae swell are 8 ‘ 3! 0 ACRES pri Immediate possession Ray O'Neil. Realtor 00" ib $6 eek REALTOR j | erre No down payment ye: : thly ' \ .. ON basement Immediate possession ; URBAN felegraph Lae Open 6-6 WEBST 9 SOO | pad livable basement on win (RON OAR DENS . Cape coy Compre arn ae | Cac ne R aubape Melecie L) Ayal ere rans pate en eat er eet: sea. 262 SS Teleg re > _—_ . Ouiera! OA 8-3123 O MY 2-2291 10% i 2 Ww 4 rooms Ol furnac Ayo aq earims , Ayuirrel — i 2 ‘, acre LAND- 7 A ODERN 7) BED : et Uo $50 month rage and basement, $22,900 $4 Soo . built in 1960. needs some rooms and 2 car garage 006 LAKE LOT 08109 NICELY 1K Lk. at NEAR METAMORA IN ' Pan a A down on| ME* 400 DOWN sown OL tail | IE. CASA POU, Hotehine: ol Mrases . lates et ae Gitte Come c oss geeped: 06 Dear rs 4 beautiful the Hunt Club area. Excel- d 3 bedroom reich style 1 p40 homme _ | < coome Fart rae 63 : Len 4 RM HOME WITH BASEMENT 2 bedroom. sau ar coseae eee | ee ine ved we enaae te ceeesit™ ra een bar- eae hemes from "$23,500 oeee leat Leentyag on Mbt poh Will bul! edi ve __ __ . | Near Carroll Lake & month Ps 1 t the corner of fenced yard car ¢ 1) OR 3-996 farm home fe : 1} basement ore . | 798 Pensacola, a e b | ~ Only sit 00 with terms afternoons or ca) reom. ak floors, tile. path birch eup PRADE: : ERE) | Blatne Bt FE &-7108 v7 SWiirr ond cores aMexican neighbors gain BL OOMFIELD REAL eSTATE coeens. perier | ring reem joatds OR 3.4038 | » fey 71500, $750 DOWN B f : rie S altor a FE 5-584) = OO ull bath. Fireplace fie MeN Art Meyer Little karin Oa uke nce lake, club] [NCC NI C “AN DD HOMIE |. Warren Stout. ea eres (PE 435 "NORTHERN MICHIGAN Bae rae ete for saddle | S$ arres with a @ room modern j membership Storma. screens, Used Clothing store and 3 bet-! 77 NN gaginaw St Pu \"\ M. Lake & River frontage. Thousands Horie Of Acres land) (Con home Full basement Some work steam heat electric water heater room home Bone s wood busi- pen Till 6 of acres of — & gained | servatively priced — Terms required Some woods To trade Summer or year-around home |) esq Reasonable terms . | s properties. Farms usiness op- | | fore piace in Penta Uaieaa (oicce csle Gall eter OOM HONE Chet fast Jeuas Miners! | ti 1* HOLMES. INC. ' NC nm MY 11530 ieee ace INCOME PROPERTY roker, East Jordan. Mich. Tel | LE. rE $2051 we s ap 1 ri ore Fy + = et f 1OWN 6% AH Vil pPieie t LADD S | +e LFAVING CITY MUST SEII. Pal aoem vere wall ta wail : high _LE 6.2312 - -— — | 25 $31 8. Laperr Rad . a Lawe Been Saran | quick @o rm house Full bem't via Ti Rentns peda en dt 2 famiv jarge corner .o ae EALTOR NEAR WALLED LAKE OPP DIXIE HIGHWAY , | 1 A modern home oats OPEN BUNDAY partiy finished attic $8000 equil, | ca peo ey ran optional Lot| and sightiy M15 trem eee 1101 2 HURON 87 Large rambling ranch home 4 140 acres. good small fishing lake inrue Ie tothia jos puter 1:04 Diale Hews Diayton Piains Wil sell Tor $2400) Balance eo | pn peas | 10 stor. s for comp.cte inf.sma lots. 2 cor attached garage. Idesi| 49 soe in soll bank. Will seil all aol OR VT or Fe 5 9292 | vantract 6300. No interest PM et EXC | tion call country living. Lake private 6840 | 80 Acres in soll Sant ee ba: ius dows sea ii a PEAT TY ieee . Wood Co. (trae Sad ll price ON) Mo bee tall pret act ie rere oY bedtmemy: booee fell WEST SUBURBAN wey viad jo wenist vou with F. | trade i ice, Paul M. Jones, Real Est. lia t@e det y rd py eu , . =: v4 cme % " M 3 Bdr age Brick. > bedrmy Pull finished bams sow et “ty T1142. PE @-2308 | Willams take Rd at M30 Paul M. Jones. Real Est PE 4.0550 832 W. Huron 08 FE 8-1275 boooee POW N $8900 BMATL. FATS car garage Lye lot in erehari 5 ae : i OR 13-1235 ; 2 8-1278 E - hiaith wabuthan Dev@tion 5 ir Builder's Qlseout | Lk priv 916090 WII consider | RANCH Oe Y csins After @ pm MAple ne NOTHING DOWN — Levaly —, ee OPEN HOUSE” = Sale Business f s Property | 16 odern home bul ys | rade a , . : Good jocation ontiac: —— modern =} 4 cent, WATRINS- PONTIAC | Pinion en "Pincteted paintes Pata ike Gewtand pritea Th | s LOSING OUT BY OWNER 98 X 250 BUS . 5 . a 6 room. brick iaaterec Just en | ; Fe eo ee i iene un WwlANTR THAN NEW Price Red uced NOL 3 [walk (Ock Stects > Breplaces: only 88.800" ile ated eyo ; oe brick 3 bedroom homes. | Prontage nome ered Bide. Wim bab els OCR ay URN vobrick & frame Large | ~ New custom built 3 bedrm brick | Paneled breeseway 94 plus taxes an leed reduced from $36,000, {fom | modern home & dusines A @ roe ined 1 bedream br lelee ew ¢ bamt Fireplace in| basement with tiled floor Ot! fur: | h living.” * it fectl ach Suitable for. on —— rard Lake Mon: alk in closela Carpeted e Full exposed bam Lat Fate um sto.m cheap 100 to 1300 square eheloned front porth seal toned rani Rai spitanaily (well | ae rec are ween Me. carga an : at ao wae wrhek mM ysrage | LFASE OPTION Little bungalow Shed fren Peg pe ue ss 4 Hwy... ‘omad ene ) 1 1) utility room , | down ullt-in : na * : , be = wn yments 8:, ce 5 Pexemeny: ges fest eine a A | rive 10x18 Tot | sia oun Mortgage can ke with part bese- Lots 75 Mich oe retha Aluminum storms | 'age Black top driv hoe | oc ‘home near lake Conventional mortgages. Fao $1078 TRRMS ARDMORE 81 acpeens 100 % 150 patio Nigein | TION | 32] 900 Bulldey will erxenee| ‘; \ rEAC REALTY $7,500... ment, firgplace Hot & phi agai <& 245 feet | cheatin es phd gtd RoE Pas to eccmaiter ‘Bo tooms den may be used ow ue dae Te Me es OR QUICK: AC terms PE 4 9081 | : ie | wit buy ths 2 bedroom Tnedeling Priced et only $4,705 | {0 Otter, Sylvan te at dineota $850. OR 3-702 ath ea ah ete GOO MeahNRR SREDROONE, MARE: Fou dan po Ree Retin thai | Beene, rate at oni ban | ete b ee ORE ferogd beth off Recreation Poon f rent, % baths m the ortheas Gs "ire watege and other de : $21 lated Storms and w ferns gws RILEY _ cay near new Junior high 2 uxn! Paul M. ones, Real Est. pirable feature OAKLAND LAKE . N ihe leruts Heat $12500 PE 58-4323 4 | school, Tranaporiation, etc 87.250 LITTLE PARM ieee a W. Gurce FE) 7R88 REA PR 4.4011 a pes Ricees, Vol sane the Mom nome oH Meat cares | RANCH HOME Sn cchoet ai. $800 Down Car garage, Some fruit. berries | ME 4-8580 PE_8-1275 ' ss 4 é jee 9 tivin Veena Hom home © ' 3 i nm seho a “ a a my md PARR KINI Sl | ar yarete Aiding Noam and ekeep =v ¥ - ; oe $500 down 5610 Arenac ku | oat " ine tere lot. Just tikenew 2 bedroom home etc Almost two Deen” of good SUSIN LAKE ee 1O BUY. BELL & TRADE tlonally niee kifctien take priv Co AQ E aslic ; 2 423t Immediate occupancy | 4950 down Will trade inside the city Picture win- land. “Only $800 ial See this beaut. 3 ige. bedrms. 1382 WoMuron Open Eve & Sun Heges Walking distance to schools oad . | N Por dow in large living room. RADE — Lovely § rm. stone front ranch. 36 ft. living ee Be EN ENR IM 3-00B5 MU 4-8825/ NIC H QO] [E' | Priv Body workers Neat &| New ae casas a woceera weneatew wi tne very | rc kitchen “Attached garage | 82 BED REST HOME. Built to | Poet . | isher « Kool-Vent = awnin 1 basement. board and fan. Attac ‘ mal han clean 1 acre of nicely landscaped much more. Only $5, s00 best of condition. Pu ae 240 {t. lakefront lot. Screens | meet state requirements ar - ' . ‘ ATR \ 4 YR. OLD MoD | vard Fruit trees & berries. Just Two car garage. Glassed sun- 80 x . mehoel Canad all the facilities for a privace arirnic e oy a eauron “ATTRACTIVE as a: ine iudes & HARGER CO. $850 down $9.950 room Wall to wall parertine: ante, Only titan. Rima pes: hospttal. 1$ miles from Pontiac iv 4 | roiture Full plastered base tY ‘ x | arial Gis 5 Will trade for larger home. Bunt’ rcen Se RAL LAINE. me | in vent with ‘awn fevel entrance | ON JOSLYN ROAD North of the } full price for a 2 bedroom : a re ve ee WMA IS THE BIRD TO Abe DRAYTON F s Abbe Corner lot Auto | xg ¥ DOWN i ooetee din tp ity acres : family i" ale built in “56 YN -- Large @ TM motern 10 to 2 fae fT a eal ieee lane ali | Bhi to bedpoam homes to na fe Close to schoo Poekas hieoe: -nside city ma ee isi needs painting and MI 263s Owner rE 8 0398 Lardy Amentcan Loves minum atorms By owner $11 choose Tee) ta and instal bY REALE SI ATE On'y 2 blocks off Baldwin minor repels: Located Beer er Sale Resort" Property 9 You Hooenthise meer tite ‘oT aoe tneins MY 2288 ! ia ! ate pane hesemenis (9 @lirabeth Lake Rd See this today! Freds “Priced at only $5,500 er } aa | Ainerican jo iheorm, 7 | “a A N N WY OWNER 9 ROOM BUNGALOW ilies PR © 1157 FE 4.4871 Y co real value for a handy man CABIN. an POR? AUSTIN ON LAKE | REALTOR WS UCR neds SiON , 4 1 AKE sum Bela Harem cece ects caly 94) 8 PADDOCK GILES REALTY € t Lake Huron 85 {t. shore frontage 01 W. Buren m Minkng Peete wad beated WATKINS 1 AK : ane fenced wage tet on 4 lots | naa § Bey Tere Than 1 ‘FER $6175. 721 RALDWIN- AVE | SPECIAL — Near Crescen ts - wcads Built ta 1pee, Pits, pe an Custer hublt by parsed nw ne nl aes ea cia ail Bui Nake Stn BOO FR ft 2081 : ab ry t onue one Gar SI Dp © O : OFF ER ers M8 EM Just tke ee 2 ee th tall tat furnished. $15,500. Call M1| FE 4- 3560 “ann belo ims heats sedition ‘ . . weedy oor t | } ! ) \M : ! hie vee in ole “) / nae All fuint wre included | DONT LPT LACK md on ditien Fath. piosseasion A MULTIPLE s_ LISTING SERVICE — eee Ou ae rasa Alum }-3347_for further information 4 Rent, Lease | Bus. ‘Prop. } 17 ie a “ mt bea ocho k ft and atop yon rom oawnin ‘ s®ciitier at $1? 300 Z : nom = K HOUSE. & e 2-CA facing the lake a LOD ' lu aise dock divin Fe ‘ | vn home Bee Dearborn Street | orms, 1‘: lots Lake privileges | HOUS BUN - onial, You can wath out tie far how boat §10800 Term orn ms FINANCE €O | aie IRWIN STRERT just Gif aul Rive. 5 recw ene tl it cdo as @ pin and priced at garage of La a | oon AENT OR aaa useD Shady lawn te ast sandy. , eatin ‘1188 N Persy 8t Pep eee) EE Hedroom Datory hme | ut a bedraome-down | teres | | leas than you can build” Cail) state land. Mail route, school os bo Bslgain hoa opt. se « + . ; ‘ull basement ania heat i com-up Full basement.-thew ol] , for detatis ry 1. . = ntek Dosaessoin = $27.500 0 wath N Let E : ' nou | aown. OLive 1-0321. 5-308] 685 Raidwin oO | Priced at only $@.500—HKea ; rat 2 tra lot Qood lo ate Actcdih ete $5.000 down i ages . | ee terma furnace Onis $i 3e0. Lew down | ELL OR TRADE — 20,acre farm LOANS TO $500 FOR SMALL BUSINESS OR STOR. , bench tome ie Pipias | | payment , | . ‘Owner leaving city’ and will for down payment be purchase sub-basement. Crowne a o®& tr) * One . ] IWO HOUSI COS ee eanitne eee | SE BORED permeate © PPRANTON AREA is gertne «| Te mpleton, Realtor | sae ¢ room modern home. New wash: | “SEASSARD FINANCE 00 level weatee FE S00. @ Fx SWIM - GOLF — EMeblace. 2 bedrooms. mad} of 910 monthly caine | inte Ney jake ehesa (2059 OreNard Le Rd eB 44363) Ileal Family Home or. dryer and Gesp ireeer, Trac: | iM Re bore FE 0-906}, Good. Do you have a buddys Two ad how heat Wiican atdee | ely brdiotenneee Nice Vea terms — Inimediate | After 6, PE 2-9802 ant op location ou oes ele Good barn Two SUMMER R iz BWISTON, HOTEL AURANT R RENT pee MOR Ua) $18 000° Terme bedrooms and bath up possession Veco ta Wasninerss: ay Hiab. | chicken houses, Pruit trees and | Geen, meme: Uaw ie reg] Well equipped. Experienced oper- . od moval secareten #0 seo ane { Large bedroom, ying on Hiunanay rvExING ent : 3 bedroom, 2 story. brick home etc. “A real value.’ Call for ap- als, Tag tone He on ‘roads os ator can do exc. business. Phone : ' | 2 ing reom and kitehen located in destrable Ottawa intment po phe rontage trailer “a mgs r Old Nice Jake view and priy | nes 1%, Baths 2 Btory FS 4 tit \ Features wood | PO!" room for expansion « hie es tear Pontiacs Morey s a } qowe. Henly Tepainiedl oul Ask for Mr ee Sr | ms beniaeri aieee cepatake ot a Se $18,000" will os Pheer p_ Wanted 1 Male 1 19 ; irnjne i Ls WN, Realtor PR Goll Clue TRL WURON Shopping | aide Full basement, gute STE f URON | CANAL FRONT ing room breakfast nook, I'y L. H. BROWN, Rea $7983. | center only I blocks @licac.! ol! heat Bide cuive. ntce Sh ? VI | | 2 bedrm brick ranch with | baths recreation foom att! 240%, Elizabeth Lake Rd. — Suburban Property — 10 2 ae fea erate erage : Cive brick living room. fire yard Excellent to ation ad 518 | 12nig Uving rm with fire exhaust fan, 2 car garage with Ph 4-3564 or FE 2-4810 BG good listings, good ds. for ar Tl e wiace aitninx soam, all eas Neat the best of nu heel \ lace 10xi}) kitchen Ou 1 large work shop in tear QUICK __ MULTIPLE LIBTING SERVICE| t new humes. FE 4. : peted. 2 bedrooms plenty of Vou must have geod jeb to lorced air heat diy carat | POBSERSION Priced at $21- iaiece Place is the Answer to ’ MURR AY AND ABBOCIATER Clvwets, Uile bath farce Ind) quallty al- ay tached asrene , Cea 100 Bu One ous family a favor . DREAMS COME TRUE" jARTHU R f PE 4.3581 so Wo HURON floar Bacemient gas heat ie UNHICKOMANG TI ae! anc acell as era nan look today |, 7 WHEN raining open f for teachers and ‘ OPEN [11.9 E Cel eatkee F1ES00 Cerne teion un fot fas 4 190 FOR VALUES ANT) Vay Pt as . ' P Lak \re i _— AS to fall in sat lar xecutives Psa Je ag aid Hoag — . 1 Bedrooms ultra mods tp ; ne banke e\rea ae AUTIFUL HO remotion. i te ! bath ‘ Mivchen Large 47il | RANGAIN BAROAIN $3 150 1 NEAH PRAYTON PLAINS : Rette: than new this 1 be. | ea for gracious living, E: Lawrence } between i2 and 6 o- basement auto opheat | tee toil price om this J bertrownt | Po oRedroom ranch with a toom brick rancher with at-, ene of the most beautiful spots BEAN ViSUALINER OPERATOR ga 6 . ae Low oan pavmefit Pull Nowe off Auburn Ave Caipeting | latye le and dining tached 2 car garage near | taMished in 1016 | in Oakland mty, hear golf with experience in auto front- PONTIAC SCHOOLR — Onk pitce 14.180 and drapes incluted Ont $835 aiea caine el Oxl4 kitehen Pine Leake Country Ciub. fea- | Esta | club. on private o Lake cotrection & wheel balanrc- wood Macor 2 bedresn Aww and B80 per mienth ‘ Sellenis Havelwall (tole alt Lives Welightiul slew overtone : . Nislineiuaes emant | jess than 1 hour drive (36 miles, | end Salary -& commission. fd Ce egy eee Soe 870 PEROMONTH for this speliue Gas forced art the lake. fireplace in living | $#39 DOWN —and this ) | te downtown Detroit, 19 miles | 5n¢. r 451 8. Saginaw ed tot, 28 1 carveted tying v Befieom home on Routh $150) DOMN thia exceptional heat yt car attached qa- ine al fireplace in rec- all of the furniture ot } re Rochester tac. Williams TH sive room firemiace 1A ft kituh at: ‘ bent in + 7 n Naa 2 bedrooms ae cel lol Priced rm . addition el and refrie, Fast suburban home from 4 BARBER. CHRISTIAN. GOOD : nate aly ey aoa Dosti Gna lde nine = Face wind fecen No reation room. carpeting and | ¢, dee Over four roiling landscaped | RA au Rasement with tashte | i Clectrhe xiae Aa! later carpeted living reem Tt ox | tani: #13 500 83 loo down | . le tile baths. in Auburn Heights, garage, Ld ent of Bp white haircutter. $100 wk. guaranteed. diced to. 925 800 Terme Sto naa UV artigos at SNe AE meemen S| Bland aaemmat tama arth | deapee, Zoran ile bathe | in Amun Motahte gt pire bine grucescerpieen | _Stesay. "MY" 2-40. uced to #23 8 % ' ; i , i TW1N) _ euslte 7 Leave "ohali : ! os ae nen Ben Negh Unindisse nelle He La | seit an en = baetesanea cinvot rk se kon ve jigs fal” ween ane sa eee trees, bara tr. Apply = Or : HORRORS HE apo To 4 - T “ wall ss e Tnere is 1 | 2 REDROOM BRICK — with ant | IVAN W. SCHR \M | grounds, 2 yard hgnts Offered top. shape e a ce = leew seme and cherry = Soe 5 “ wall catpetin ere | : - : A} $30 - shown by ap’ Ra rH chard AN _ y ico kitchen with) atained flocts wall to wall carpeting ‘ a point dining rm, nice roomy & SONS LOON AK leaks fl cabinets. Pull romeehiyal ee pinstered walls, amie catia pe || REALTOR §.947] ment only large bedrms. Le — of closet |. and strawber penea— ommercial, to. gas heat Will se or ull basement with automatic eas) 7 ory ‘ t oak floors, NORTH Dizie Hwy near Drayton. stage can. Raiance of $1,- heal Mbceseswavuane Vy car ge] OPE rl palettes A aunDay, “Bud * Nicholie, Realtor ai I pisste jastered on fal bem't.. 1 vient 7 © eas for the kids In _jedfeal atte for clinic Large ; ~ $900 Down without rage Extra large lot with lote! #42 JOSLYN Malad SERVICE @ ML C'emens 8t. rnace. Low heat coat. car this ot bedroom home altuated "4 bedroom home tile path, furniture. Near schools and of (ruit trees and shrubs Only MULTIPLE visti i! ° Calf Mr. AL arage. Nice mong tg tot, on 1% lots. fenced Has full base. "9 tile lavatories O11 heat bus $17. 000 terme FE 8-120) ot FE 23-3970 beune gtveet, You can't beat ment, as heat, and neat as p~ 3 car garage Vacant. Re. < | this for $11.500--easy terms . to fear schools, bus” d) duced to $2§ 000. terms Ad- 14% CAR GARAC® — Nice vd. Dick) \ IME le 1: W r ible buyer. ry at § A jona a rard Enclosed front poreh = ‘ Pp Aad d 8 00 ait 1 90 ft. avatiable yar } ' ( Bhopping dow ye \ Redronma Carpet in liv LTOR QEORGE R “tt ‘a $800 DOWN-3-Bedrins. all on one Da : ing room Large kifeben Run c a PR 5 «nae j floor, Good north side location w BIDE yas T Full basement auto gas 343 Oakland “Ave Open 9 es vaTom Tiled bath. OF heat. LeBaron vely two fy older home that DO © | heat. Only $900 down on ES 06D) or FE 46-1831 € You can still get tn our wuttdine | school area. Call now on this at is in bb = condition | Large LAKE FRONT RANCH - | ints nice 2-etary home on > yrograin move in before win. % ACRE ESTATE $8,500 total price. livin _ dining room, and acres neat Indlanwoor Wall Street 504 TH @TREKT, 1 BED MA! Built to your pians of ours This ts truly oné of the shee the Kitchen with dishmaster he 318 ft jake frontage | oom. rOURT Dasenient. Corner Lot, . 5 tek alumi laces Of Oakland Cou-iy, ¢ |. woops — Well but modern “CONS ak r m your lot or ours Brick aby Lis DRAYTON Three extra large bedrooms and. custom built Roman. pric WOULD YOU LIKE to step | Neay Nopéhern Miah Behool, De- cedar shakes with all miles perth of Pontiac, face &, older home with € bedrms One bath on the second floor Full) and stone home, LR 20x24, from your garage directly sirable price seat ‘teers plastered walls, in| 4 Foom. 2'» bath home, fea- béedrm. on first . iM bathe, basement with rec reom Br N pe nice bedrooms, dining L into"your home? You can | “ qulated, full basement and com- oring large tiying room, aun living rm, with bem'‘t. heat. What . Prcld for reakfart nook, ite bath & do this with an attached lie R.T Realtor \efe heating plant $9,080 and up oom ious ‘diving room, G@n- 3 eer ear Pre fot, well oe acgatlan male ne? mee!] AMEE Shiagceten gran | Leslie Trapp, Realtor | Sif Sn Teh siemens Sarto | Lacs eames. Saveize : arage on main floor ec: his @ bedrgem home o 7a Wes uren oi} heat, WEST BIDE: | Fratton rm "48490, tay. end | pavtste “Sa Tt FR 5-861 er FR 0.2620 tee Sik te & {romtage on | pletely insulated Situated on the | Now at 616.800 term Income property. One: five room shower ulllity and laundee tooma are really large — il Mates Lake rigs rn ene mos, Deeutiul’y Sere, site WALLED LAKE AREA—One acre and beth apartment plue a fur. . on lake level SprinkMne There are plenty of win Yay | Dp LYS | Are searce be Ge first to take | we have ever Ph pp at Lng of land surrounds this attractive Nnished (three room and bath evetem, elec incinerator | dows in the [ving and din SCHOOL, | Giiwelngk 5 An e rar: home. Large bedrms.. dining rm and 4 SE apartment that will make your dishwasher Thermo win: | ing reoms The pantry is ; 1OW DOWN PAYMENT for the . 4 at a ed snrube, and flew. full bem t. and rec. rm. 2 car : yaa : NE "ED A FINARCE- payments Rome has aluminas dows are othe: features In- sepatate from the nice aitractive 2 bedroom home with INDEPENDENCE TWP | ere, 9079 » black top read Varie 3 fre’ trees [bbs oe ee caieg iD 7 siding and gara Gas heat and cludes carpeting & drapes | kitchen A full basement A amliitar additional bedroom T bedreom brick canch tepe with frontage ona 6% ft. frontage on Res Ape j ting. = | PIXE R? Order Classified : many extras Lf iy pape fer Us Owner must eacsifier \ spacious front porch ele Aitached Ware Ke fares lots | attached 2 iar werege Pall Late tonne patie its 9 Pat = | heated sEcee inte iad Today for GI or ern oA sehonts In nice neteh G . } eee Cajl todas " rire pec ap and down nome ar ye a le rf Pgh KOY ASNETT INC | REALTORA harhoot Only 61h deen ae une, fee Sui te cces ad mae beeen | « f cesited Am outstanc.| yo Cent Inc.y Realtor . |} Ads to,sell. rent. fi a an thi * orhoo Immediate possession Ruitin oven ar « clopin @ : FE. Huron Street And paiments of $f\ per 4 cr on large wooded lot Priced to| ing value at 008. Terms A “4 Key. at Teleere $prwer « rae good job. FE 2-8181 is John kK. A > mA Sons Open Evenings & Sunday 1. 4 mo ° c STATEWIL { cil at 619 we Shown by & eit rE a8 ~ by Var Ad { . N. REAL PR. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor AMPLE ARKINO me. arent with Ra ad -lthe Want number Peay 1928 ASSOCIATE ROKE ks Real Kointe oe fer gin x, pee | we whit ; vw i Feces Be BE tad hones ° = ac a Be ' 313 West “aut or Street ent Company. tnx Bpc 7 OPEN E L. : ; ‘ Prove ‘hen 800 = ebeas Matter | Ma 86-1909 1711 8 telateps : <-0081 | MULTIPLE LISTING SER ‘ . . i ‘4 . . 5 . ‘ « oo . a t . t . ~ - Z i . \ £ J L SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FIFTY-SEVEN Remt Trailer Space 96) Boats & Accessories 103) For Sale Used Trucks 107; CARNIVAL By Dick Turner) For Sale Used Cars +110) For Sale Used Cars 110, For Sale Used Cars 110| For Sale Used Cars 110 AUBURN MOBUE VIL-[NEW AND AND te PTs re ark, 2 2 ee ee: 170 N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 opener. ee = Co. & St. INSIDE CITY 2 BLOCKS). HARRINGTON eS SS co, a BOAT WORKS ‘2 PICKUP. COND es aes Vaareeel YOUR RUDE DEALER $300. Will trade. 38-0360. ern Jakefront and cnet y EM ‘$3 CHEVY %-TON PICKUP. $200 3-2661. SPECIAL. ME va pints a trade. oe ane MOBIL HOME SITE, TO RENT.| po*™ ce 5 . icc""Fralier Bosch, Park, ta tebensd” ante pied iT) 2: eee fou tbh y Ridge MU Ppl Winter obese ae ’ eas.) FORD ‘1060. : . kup. 4.009 miles. Sharp. OXFORD a MANOR | FOR of Briann Sex Look this ver: lots, 16'x40" patios, ste. —Fose_4-@771. Clarkston Motor Sales xt ; YEAR END Y -PLYMOUTH DEALER _Nille ‘Toad sealed em CENTURY Wain St Clarkson Ma $414l PA LAKE TRAILER i? CHEVROLET MOVING VAN, Court MY 24611. The best for oert uoroaa uae rebuilt transmission, new clutch, onder . = E 5 acres between Lake Orion and INLAND LAKES SALES | 1065 GHevy TON. 0 00D _ Oxford. 3127 W. HURON FE 4-7121 pete wenn TRUCK | B MOBILE VILLAGE. Y Mo- | LINE ON x ROBINS ak Under = tor dealer. 3 hp. demo. 1 used —— z gen Good tires. A-1 management. PE 5-3678. Charies; 25 rags Lots of LB ay Shape. : _ Crabtree, Tony's Marine Service, 2605 Or-| FORD 1, TON SIAKE, NEW You VE SEEN THE REBT: chara. Le. rack. PE ¢6378. Fast the best Square Lake Traher| WE LOAN MONEY POR BOATS. _ Part. _¥E 3- mors Share sel — | ge eel ____For For Sale , Tires 98! 1185 N. Perry st. FE 8-9661 ‘ : Fibergias 103A g A-1 USED TIRES. $3.50 UP. WE com epee we ‘| Bargain PIBERGLASBED. paw St. —— PE 4-0687 type8 “tiperies work. k. Auto a just GOOD U 2 fe OG | eceteam| DAYS “4 uron —_ nd a brands Gti caw cara ede we eis : 50 CARS DAILY TO MOBILE, ALA- Fire ales, os on Sy | sith Bonnie's Drive-a-way. FE : STANDARD BRAND. EW TIRES, |*1 A WER TO ’ Hawaii, 699.10, Gite senor ceot of! Saat] Sonam, eee ee) ~~ LUTTCT S “ED WIL LIAMS ute Services 99 SRE SAHD OENVEG ep uto Services a a Special SS 7G ge PE 5-6806. FRONT END egoxuurr Wanted Used Cars 106 we cuusane ts —_ mine heer | After All! GOODYEAR oe es 2 PE 5-6123 So shop the rest, then drive out CRANKBHAPT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Hood. Phone FE 23-2663, CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinder reboring. Wally's Crankshaft Bervice. ( OLive 1 3. Sale Motor Scooters — 100 Sew ‘90-45 HARLEY DAVIDSON. Oldy 98. 22 School Street. $2 _cond. Call for address. any _3-2840. $8 ALLSTATE. EXC. COND. 142 Hudson. Between Baiewe & Sum- ‘$3 Mis. $7 ALLSTATE Spacer $150. 2840 Woodbine. FE 2-065. ‘97 one EAGLE. A-i " gHAPR 1958 ALL-STATE MOTOR SsCOOT- er, FE 5-4512 or FE 46-4084 NEW —— Used CUSHMAN SCOOT- | ers. 230 E. Pike, FE 4-4246. For Sale Motorcycles 101 ‘47 HARLEY I4, SELL OR TRADE. MA_5-2124 after 6 p.m __ "94-74 HARLEY DAVISON. 85 cash or | trade for car OR 3-0. 3-0569_ | *91 PONY CYCLE EXCELLENT condition. MA §-3666 ot 8061 Perry _ Le. Rad, Clarkston ‘98 TRIUMPH CUB, A-i COND- | dition, PE 4-7603. 1954 ROYAL ENFIELD 900 CC 92/5. 3467 Parklawn, Auburn Heights 1956 MAICO. 200 CC C, EXCELLENT _condition $260 PE 2-33 _For Sale Bicycles 102 NEW AND USED BICYCLES SCARLETT S BIKE-HOBBY SHOP 20 E. Lawrence. Pontiac. ae 4524 Dixie, Drayton. OR 3-06: ROLLPAST BICYCLES "ati sizes and repair on all makes aM WwW. & 8. U. Sales. 321 ‘ Boats & Accessories 103)"* 5 HP. OUTBOARD MOTOR. LIKE new. $65. FE 5-2766. — 12 PT SPEEDLINER RUNABOUT 2 hp. Evinrude and trailer. 932 Cameron St Pontiac. PE 2-3189 PT. WOLVERINE PLYWOOD boat and heavy duty trailer. $125 OR 30132. 14 PT. FIBERGLAB WITH CON- trols 35 HP Evinrude and trail-| _ er. $800. UL_ 23-2826. l4 PT. GAR WwooD INBOARD | Needs motor. MY 2-1282 {956 “4 PT. MOLDED PLYWOOD. steetin — upholstered. Mark Trailer. Used littie. EM. 3-0861. SEPTEMBER SPECIALS _ | rT) CUSHMAN . EAGLE. GOOD) | the test and e@ to your- the 2 TOP DOLLAR 2k, BERT Dixie "OK" Lot b BeaySh aentarhaear — ACTION — AND $$$ MONEY $$$ We Need Cars FOR IMMEDIATE RETAIL CHECK US FIRST FOR Top $$$ Dollar ? GLENN'S 952 WEST HURON |PE 4-7371 PE 4-1797 self IT'S YOUR CAR! ® GET THE MOST FOR IT! And the most is what you get at ee er t S r” Lake 2 Cam "til 9 SEE Dex Kennedy AND GET THE TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR CASS OAKLAND = itiac's Newest Lot 312 W. Montcalm 6-8 *heexT 1 "TO OAKLAND AVENUE _ Boats - rs oa ew or CASH FOR CLEAN, SHARP Gun and u DEPEND Lt USED CARS CRUISE OUT “BOAT Ales cal ARDENBUR MOTOR 63 E Walton Bivd at Pi FE 54-7308 FE 84402 Dally 9-9. Sunday ‘til 's T PRICE. K CA AUTHORIZED JOHNSON DEALER PE 4-4878 BANK PINANCING “TF NEED CARS” MA & CROWNLINE T-maree—tep. $$ Dollar-FE 8-9973 FIBERGLAS BOATS | TOP $8$-USED # JUNK CARS BOARDMAN'S Smith Motor Sales FE §-2441 OR 4-0212 ‘B78 — Rd. M50 at Wms Lenn ~ BOATS & “MOTORS Get the best teal of the season om a complete boating cutfit. Evinrude motors, Crestliner, Lone Star & Thompson boats. Gator & Little Dude trailers. We 10 per cent down. trade. KELLY'8 HARDWARE 3994 Auburn at Adams FE 2-881! CLEARANCE OF NEW OUT- board motors at prices up to 30 pe: ceut off kay Ony terms. Fire- stone. 140 N ‘Saginaw FE 5-2620 CENTURY 19° pte “COND. 95 _hp. $678, EM _ ERGLAS PONTOON BOATS erty Boats. Waterford. OR tor for oniy $2.50 per $100 of vaive. Hansen Ins. cy. _.2-0828 or FE 8. OHNSON MOTORS tar Craft boats, Gator pad Air- room | trailers. Everything for the OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.8020 ~ LABOR DA ALS ariel DISCOUNTS — On all remain- 1958 Evinrude motors and rr Prego boats. Take ad- vanta, our many bargains a Ga las Si 4070 Dixie Hwy NOW READ BRIN se TOP DOLLAR. SEATED "Buse", =a AVERILL'S “CLEAN CARS” $$$ CASH $$$ while nme las’ ton YOUR UITY OF - peso ft pergias ‘16 Steury boat,| A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR mee cae aa Me ry nox Used ooly eects as! BILL, SPENCE 8 vi E Price $1,075; now only e1e7s “RAMBI ER” USED — 1958 a sas Maid ajum)- -BA SERVICE - Dum Doel windatighd stecnne. [211 8. ShGInA® FE #4541 wu istered ots 1 Mark 5A P wfeury electric, starting | motor. TOP : battery and 1958 $$$ , . Hurry on this pat PAID USED — 17 molded boat. wide windshield ring, cush- FOR GOOD USED CARS Svceenesarne emcee] RUSS Dawson rie Craft traileg, All for its USED — 17 plywood runsbout with Geck, steering, Mark 2%) Merc and trailer .- r TES + 8 — — wane HF SSra arne be fer Lots SOPNEW BOAR eee at Pree on ba ee, Ad we Oakland Marine Exch 7 8. * ret Paes & Sundays 232 S. Saginaw St. DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR Fea ie" nai ca ae = ‘Eddie | > Steele Truck Center Choose From 12 PICKUPS 1960 to 1957 4 PANELS 1049 to 1957 3 DUMPS 1981 to 1956 2 WALK-IN VANS 1950 & 1961 1 12-ft. VAN 1955 3 14-ft. VANS (2 WITH LIFT GATES) 1948 to 1954 2 16-ft. VANS BOTH 1955s 1 12-ft STAKE . 1956 1 16-ft. STAKE 1965 CHASBIB & CAB 1 Ser CA) 1966 SPECIAL UNITS ton Ashton wrecker . 190 1 ton 1% yd dump—duals 1966 No a A sea Refused BOB BUTLER aT HAROLD TURNER FORD 464 8 WOODWARD __ MI _4-7800 Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Factory Branch _OAKI AND AT CASS 7 Auto p Insurance 1 108 PL & PD FOR MOST ans ” mos. Pmts thee ve" +550 Sven PE 24383 Foreign & Spts. Cars 109 FACTORY BRANCH 57 HILLMAN MINX 4 DOOR $1095 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 65 MI_ CLEMENS 8T. _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 1958 ENGLISH FORD Radio & Heater $1008 “RUSS” DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY 2328. SAGINAW rE ‘ts VOLKSWAGEN, LEPT REAR Car drivable. “OR +114. MA sell, 9607. 65 m ny Used Cars, 22 Auburn isi MG PERFECT CONDi- tion, $705 full price. -Lucky Auto Sales. s. 198 8. _ Saginaw FE 41006 1957 “AUSTIN — ‘MAKE OP- _fer. OR 3-0408 art tenes No. 792. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. oetyere. Ave. Birmingham 4-3735 Ss ted . ag b old ee” reduced to $2292. STOCK sell DUNLOP ear gwoer set prions Co. 8-044. FUNIOR 8 SPORT CAR, 2% HP MO- Rinf's. 8 Lapeer Rd take Orion. MY 31615. UN i 19) [e) AY. beautiful condition. Puli rer Priced to sell quick MAyfair 6-3692. UNiversity 4-609. _For Sale Used Cars 110 1956 BUT & Power brakes, Heater, W-Walls. 1395 “RUSS” DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY 32 8. SAGINAW PE 2-9131 "36 Buick Super 4-Dr. Full Power $1695 IEROME | “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass 7 MONEY per- ments * per SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see one fied Now. | | COKVET. 2] : ‘Watching Mr. Higgins spray his picket “SS rae | © 1960 by NEA Bervies, we why?” _For Sale Used C Cars 110 Ve 1956 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. EM 3-3358. 56 Buick A BEAUTY! aos Hardtop 4 RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY_2-2871 or MY_‘3-1461 | September ee "SS Ford $605 "55 ramet pronto ydadr. ... $605 ‘34 Ped 3 a“ é ar. Pe os. 436 ‘83 Pord POM, 2 .. 6205 SRT San 8 rae oo ir eae & SER 695 yore ro __Used ——- Are Our r Speciality ‘SS BUICK $005 SMITH MO- “lore. Cresks & Auburn. ‘62 CHEVROLET CLUB ABSOLUT RADIC @ HEATER LY No MONER DOWN. Hedda 46.85 r mo C i | Mr. Parks at Ml | | | For Si Sale Used | Cars 10, vipa f roid Turner Fora. "a CHEV. 0000 1 RUNNING COND $50. FE 53-6123. Ask for Don. | is a SHEYY VERY Nice CAR | HW Riggins Sear meg ‘4 IMPALA V-8 4 dr HT. Frost biue lide. power steering & waa seals. ae Lge efi Tinted «lass, "thet 6 30" yas 1966 BROOKWOOD WAGON 641047 Automatic tr jest Power. ‘$1 BUICK. GOOD RUNNING CON- —fition. C! Clean. UL_ 23-3362, ‘S] BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE cend. Good top. OR }-1486 so? BUICK «¢ DR. a IMMAC- ulate, new tires, Robbins Tr. . $6 3300 Lk. Rd. T Lot 56 Ehiz is BUICK « DR. HT. WELL equipped. Looks like new. t. owner FE 4-8368 BUICK 1981. 2 ial po eee Need money FE 5- ‘4 Boice | FOR SAL ANCE -BUE. ‘be CADILLAC CONVERTIBIE: White P weeere and PS _trade OR 3.2728 se eet 58 Cadillac “ “62” Coupe, full power $3895 JEROME “Bright Spot’’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8- 0488 - * wiPpower Ss Ody aRes. FE aT Rosshire Ct '57 Cadillac “62” Coupe, full power $2695 -TEROME “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass 8-0488 woe to 7” a new car? URE OLDEST DEAL- DS PINCE 1930. BEATTIE cou Nt ERS” FOR “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" 6606 DIXIE ¥ OR 3-120) a eee ee i ETT otha Be + ‘a! or 82044 1959 C N° WA- R 8T ery power glide. 1070 Dover Rd, tlac. Se AiR HT 9460 ‘$2 CHEVROLET GOOD CONDI. _tion, 1 owner $300. FE 2-850 Want to buy anew car? | BE SURE & SEE OUR SE- LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST ALWAYS UARE. DEAL AT | ONE or KLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST DEALERS FORDS SINCE. 1990 “Your os Dealer Since eae 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Radio & Heater, 6 Cyl. “RUSS” DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY 232.8. SAGINAW PE 2-9131 él fon 900° Can UL SHG CON- : Lee Call UL 23-2176 after 1935 “anne? “? DR R&H Finke Pome | coud Will take smal for equity. Must sell no __Private party MAple &-2187, GLENN'S Like-New HAND SELECTED Used Cars . 916m iam s1te4 $ise4 sim ‘34 CHEVY Biscayne 2 Dr. ‘#? PORD Pairiane 2 Door ‘$1 BUICK Bpecial 2 Door ‘8? CHEVY B-air ¢ Dr. &T Ss? PLYMOUTH BEL. 4 Dr. "Ht PORD Ranch Wen. 2 dr. 61204 ‘sé CHEVROLET 2 Dr. 210 8 906 ‘BM FORD Custom ¢ Dr , 6 oe ‘SS CHEVROLET Btn. Wen. $1004 Bel Alr 4 Dror ‘4 CHEVROLET 3 Dr 210 sm GLENN'S MOTOR SALES "oon Hew HURON ox cam « USED CARS me aa FE 4.1797 North Chev, Hunter ae at 8 Woodward Ave Birmin MI 4-2735 ‘s CHEVY DELRAY V-8. VERY _ clean 16 N. Marshall. 1955 CHEVY, al vas DR, A-1 sharp, $505. FE 5- vere clean aR bon DR. BLACK AND eset radio. heater, wove rear Pop speaker, werglide trans. FE edane att fter §:00 pm T, NEW ~ MOTOR. Perry and corner of Rd. Kimball Sons gas station 1953 CHEV. 2 DOOR REPOSSESSION bites month. ver ag g yr 68 Geginew, FE Coes. _ | 1963 CHEVROLET... $305 Extra clean North Chev. | 1067 Pontiac 2 dr. Catalina. | $1 | CHRYSLER ‘NY. H-TOP. PS & 2- ——_ GREEN 1958 DODGE Power steering and brakes, R&H. oar wheeae. 3-4340. 195 | FORD. 3 DR. V % RADIO & Hardtop. ler, white- Miraatow, Ree ate nafiow. C4 ls. $2006. 1957 Ford Door. V-& Automatic Saas. mission. Radio & heater. 1951 a equipped 4 dr. sedan. Pully Strai wi ht White’ : stick Radio. Heater, $1295. 1051 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan. $95. 1953 Ford Station Wagon =aainns heater, Exc. cond, $495 1951 Mercury. 885. 19355 DeSeto 4Dr Automatic. Pow- oo power brakes. R&H “1S minutes from Pontiac HOMER HIGHT MTRS Oxford. Michigan OA 8-2528 1952 oso bes COUPE. Full price Auto. 115 3s Satine. Pe ote "7 Chry sler Crown Imp’ | Full Power $2695 JEROME | Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-488 &H "000. Torque conversion, rubber. Trailer hiteh 26962 after $5 pm Good FE ‘54 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER SEDAN Radio—Tip-Toe Ca $95 DOWN — $36 08 PER MO BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH D 35 Cia eee 1983 E V4 RE POSSESSION $145 balance no cash needed isth Mr King 8 Saginaw FE 8-0402. 16 DODGE CLUB SEDAN RA- dio, heater, push-button tranamis- sion Our stock No 764 Only $808 North Chev. Hunter Bivd at 8 Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2736 “3 DODOR™ vs ‘33,000 “MILES 1958 DODGE HARDTOP. ORIGI- nal paint. radio, heater, auto- | rage | transmission. Our stock lo. 783. $782. North Chev. Hunter Bivd at 6. Wesdvere Ave Birmingham 4-273 Demo © 59 Ambassador Wagon Loaded!!! ‘ Save $850 COME AND SEF RUSS FOHNSON Hunter Bivd. at 8 _Nootnn's Ave | Birmingham 4-2735 | PONTIAC AUTO. BROKERS ‘$1 Chev. Convert . sl ‘$7 Ford 2 dr. tom +. $1305 ‘66 Ford Country Sedan . $1296 $6 Buick « ride car . nth 4 car .. 3 ‘0 7 Wexon V-8 igs i Buen Seo BEE ete ts ¥ ei r an. Fr Ford Fairlane va § 906 $5 Ford 8 Custom 5s 705 54 Olds 88 4 dr. Sharp $ 785 Ford 2 4 $ 505 53 Buick HT Super 405 54 Nash Statesman $ 395 51 Dodge Pickup $ 245 | Old - $ 868 62 Chevy .$ 8 ‘48 GM oplckup 8 245) 1260 Perry at "Madison FE 4-9100 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS "46 Mercury Sedan $ 89 ‘$4 Pontiac Sedan. auto trans $349 "4 Mercury 2 dr auto trans $399 -ORTH MOTOR SALES 2987. Dixie Highway OR 4-0001 1988 CHEVY DEL-RAY_ COUPE On emit. price $1,675. FALL PRICES w in effect on this 1957 BUICK ROADMASTER - Sane ota ner: | power equipment w very. rm = ig — tires. Ridicw. $1595 6°00 Under Average Retall COMMUN ITY AUBURR AT AT EAST PAST BLVD. FE 0-4530 LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES MY 2-287) or 56 FAIRLANE VICTORIA R H Bird lew mileage OR 3-4215, eves. "50 Ford Parklane WON. 61405 Like new. Auto. RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR. SALES LAKE ORION FOM MY 2-2871 or MY 3.14661 1929 MODEL A FORD 2 DR Completely restored Call MY 53-1219 after 6 MODFL A PORD RUNNING COR- _ dition FE 5.6028 1956 » PASS RED FORD COUN try Squire Power steering R&H White walls EM 3-4340 ‘$5 Ford CLUB COUPE .$505 PAE Bohs “ RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY_ 2-287) __ or MY 13-1461 FORD 9 PASSENGER &TA.- tion wagon, R&H. low mileage, $1,408 OR 3-337). 1950 FORD 500 HT R&H WHITE. Galaxy trim V-8 Fordo- A_bargain Call Frank Dti- at FE 56-4101 of FE )-7670 Will finance pm iss FORD CUsTOM 7DR V4. Fordomatic. $298. FE 47121 ‘ve: _fore 6 pm _ ‘6 FOD CUSTOM 2-DOOR 8 R & H = &8td Trans 9680 52 8 Francis FORD 38 oP AIRLANE, “600, 2 DR. 1200 PE +0188 Ferono CONVERTIBLE SHARP ust sell, Jaeeels to college MY 35612 after 6 pm 1982 PORD POM R&H CUSTOM ~ Month End Specials! i. Pontine Ae | “HOUGHIEN & SON Your Friewdiy Olds Dealer FORE EIGN CAR SALES ND SERVICE 528 N _Main, Rochester. OL “1981 | SEE OUR SELECTION Bo ie eo ae used cars jack COLE, IKC. w ble a at gpontiac Trail Walled ae MA ¢ RE iE POSSESS ION Ee Ep ese aot LET coupe 3.00 miles sell, Will take _, finance. MI erase ve x aoe © ine inter 4:30 ie bm. be hen CHRYELER-WINBORO5oD |, $150. Phone FE TAXES! V-8 Pull price os 905 an Auto, 115 8 Sagin 1954 PORD' Wi ee LOHR COR - ‘e! fintsh black top. POM full power White tires Full ehrome wheel covers Pull price King Auto. FPR 8.0602 1954 FORD 2? DOOR HARDTOP Straight stick Redio & Heater Bolid Black paint A littl sharpy $695 “RUSS” DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY 232, 8 BAGINAW PE 2-9131 + 1994 PORD V8 REPOSSESSION 268 full price rreees mo Due Ort. 15th ae 116 68. ped RFPOSSESSION Pord convert.. red and white a ake over paymenta of $27.24 mo No down ptrwent Lucky ped __ Sales, 193 & Baginaw FE ¢ HAUPT PONTIAC Let the New | Tax Be Our Problem WE ARE STILL ROLLING AT CARPENTER’S IN USED CAR VALUES! 7 Pontiac rehief 4 dr Beav- ay HO 2 tone, yerametie Radio. Heater re ts one that has been Low down payment 30 mos. on balance. 45 | | | OLLI LOLOL Nl Pall Dixie ‘OK’ Cars ‘ST Chev. Bel = Ht. power . $1505 e Wagon, 8 automatic . § 895 ‘S$ Chev. 210 4-Dr. 6. auto 15 ‘36 Ford pol custom 8 auto. $ 605 "$4 Pont. O pess. wagon . d po ‘84 Chevy. Wagon 4 door... “34 Ford 8. 4Dr. auto. 9 445 4 Peal Delray, standard .. § 395 8 sler 4 dr. N.Y 45 : Poot. 4 dr. hydramatic 205 ‘83 Nash 4 dr. 6 automatic 195 52 Chevrolet 2 door .... 16 "$1 Olds 96 4 door 95 "30 Chevrolet 2 door .. $ 35 B+ Ford 2 door... 15 ‘30 Pontiac 2 door . $ 675 8 Chev 4 Dr cc $ 305 ‘$2 Pontiac Station Wagon 5 e 4 T en enaes 8 175 33 3} Peet 9 pass. Wagon . $ 495 Dixie “OK” Lot DIXIE HWY. NEAR SASHABAW _DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH. 1955 FORD 2 DOOR . REPOSSESSION No cash needed $27 Bell, Soba Auto Ab ss “saginaw. Fe 1936 FORD 5 WINDOW COUPE Excellent running condition. Good body & thres Fr 3-3420_ 995 FORD | FAIRLANE MUS Pye Lah ecgnhh out 4 = 1955 seu Cheap FE 45526 26_ Crow, 1957 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Station Wagon Heater, FPo-O-Matic steering Power $1595 “RUSS” DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY 2328 SAGINAW PE 2-9131) $2 FORD SEDAN. RADIO. AND HEATER ABSOLUTELY Le) MONEY DOWN Assume pay repped of $8 65 per mo Call Credit Mr- Parks at MI 4-1)00 Harold. “Turner Ford ‘96, FORD FAIRLANE, (POM Ran Very clean FE 5-5 ‘833 PORD ‘41_ popoE $2 OLDS. ‘Sl Cad. PE 2-470 34 Hudson” Jet | MY 3-1461 | special engine | $505 FOR OUR BEST 2 DR SEDAN $398 Gas Saver ; RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 or MY 3- 1461 | | “33 KAISER. 4 DR. HYDRAMATIC _Very good cond. FE 5-632) “40 LINCOLN _ OR 30385 _ | 1063 LINCOLN PREMIERE. | 2 door, hardtop, all ower Ad condition $1750 Call OL 1-0033 1-96 LINCOLN PREMIER FULL power Alr cond MA 6-5365 | SEE “COST LESS COLE’ | cars. New or used You'll get a deal for » Chrysler Dodge or Plymouth that. will save you money Remember the name — Cost Lesa Cole 1000 West Ma- ple Walled Lake MA 44511. New or used—we sell both ‘$1 MERCURY, R & HH, _bray OF rE A S518 _ _ » MERC U RY Monterey 9-Pass Wagon Mercomatic. Radio, neekets | white walled tires A owner beauty Also 85 Pere! Radio heater Only — $995 DUSSEAU _ | ty - Edsel! - Lincol | sous GRAND RIVER Ath +3170 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD | | 1957 MERCURY MONTEREY CON- | vertible Double wer Automat- te Sharp. All black whitewalls, new black top Turnpike engine 1705 30 payments $5254 mo Cash down Mint a «3008 ery iow BIRMINGHAM .- | & WOODWARD 1957 MERCURY MONTEREY HARDTOP 8 Door Radio & Heater Auto trans. 2 Tone Really sharp! $1505 DAWSON COMPANY “RUSS” MOTOR | 232. 8 BAGINAW | 38 MERCURY MONTEREY HT Rk & H A!) leatherette i Bpbelsters Must sell) $625 FE “38 ah Dynamic 4 . x 2 Dan $2195 JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 1966 OLDSMOBILE 68 MOLIDAY Full power, black Premium white yments od RAMBLER 6- 3900 custom beauty rubber $1685 30 pay mo ye ota __ 666 8 OODWARD, MI 34 SL baMGniTE SEDAN Ra- DIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay ments of $11.46 per mo Call Cred- it Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 47500 _Marold Turner ‘ 195) OLDSMOBILE SUPER dr. Straight shift. Low mileage no rust. ike new Original own- _er 633 Valencia FE 4-4703 1954 9@ O1DS + R HOLIDAY Full power oO condition. 1 owner FE 2.4288 5} - PLYMOUTH | 'RADLC & MF TES ABSOTUTK LY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments rer mo Call Credit Mgr arks at MI 4-75¢00 Haro'd Turner Ford TO SETTLE ESTATE $7 PL YM | cuth HT For details MY 3-5304 1985 PLYMOUTH CLUB REPOSSESSION $308 fuli price one cash needed a8 2- $22 mo Mr King Auto 16 8 oy ab oor 8-040. 3) PLYMOUTH VERY CLEAN | Not rusted Bargain. EM 3-008) 1967 PLYMOUTH—SAVOY, RK a it Low mileage—4 door—two-tone. PEderal 4-5614. . ‘33 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR, CLEAN. Ne rust Low mites. R&H. 6602 Oakridge OR 3-0668 ‘ WHILE THEY LAST New 1959 Plymouth 6-Passenger Club Sedan $1795 |This new car price in-|, FE 7-911! | | i] Radio & |: see site : ' $6 PONTIAC 2 DOOR HARDTOP | i is ; |Pontiac ye efooe wice. Rea! e716 Mt mileage. PE. 2-7203. Sees 193.8. Pn les enge. ~ Hardenburg | diss? St Se See sa QUARANTEED USI USED CARS fon. 45500. " ev - ak —onaceee ~ 57 Ch B.A. Stati ee eng 34 NEW RAMBLERS LEFT TOGO $1 Ford Cty. Sa on We “ gitgs| by — ——_ We will pay Pord Palslone 2 a Pwr. $ 905 rer A ag ee a . ‘$3 Buick Special 3 eal you will never get. CORNER CASS & PIKE PES R&C Rambler Sales 1857 PLYM. SAV. 2 DR. R&H. | $145 Commerce Rd., Union Lake Auto. ge W.W. Sharp. Only EM 3-4155 OM BOHR INC. mu ¢ins| Final Demo. ns 39 RAMBLERS & PONTIACS RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES FACTORY BRANCH °57 PLYMOUTH LAKE ORION BELVEDERE HARDTOP MY 2.2871 or —sMY_—=«3-1461 door — Radio & Heater. 1983 NASH, : 2 es 2 DR. ye ULL L PRICE $1595 / payments of .- Fed mo. Call hbo Mgr a at MI -1300. Harold Turner F Final Demo. Can ‘39 RAMBLERS & PONTIACS RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES LAKE ORION |MY 2-287, or $8 METROPOLITAN ~ HARDTOP. RADIO & HEATER. SHARP! $1395 Retail Store| FE 3-7117 MT_ CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE POST OPFICE MY 3-146! Truly good and smart 1 owner | MAple 5-3457 : - | 9 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. ¢ DR. ie J uenee Full power Loacea' arry erome Sunset _& ivory. OR 3-8508 ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 1954 CUSTOM STARCUIEF. VERY | _ OL 19111 clean 50% 8337. (‘34 RAMBLER STATION WGN. ‘b1 PONTIAC. A ares “$85. MY | Auto trans. Total price. $195. 3.3232 _ 63 PONTIAC 1 OWNER VERY “95 La Rota arin COUNTRY nice EM 3-008! H_ Riggins Wen. Auto. trans sok eiiniseae. ‘$0. PONTIAC GOOD —aunnina | “ie Mew petal. 6 condition FE 4-566 FOR - 4 DR, | | 1965 \ 4 age condition ioughouw Ol TIRES. * CHEVROLET ............ 1388 biece Fee 4 coor Hardtop Loaded with ex- 1953 FORD ; sss $1905 ; ee O Qaln e ARE - ‘ara LOEe ae ape te Fairlane “500° Hardtop -- Pow- etal Ae 2 SELECTION OF 1955 : 1 1957 Beli 4-dogr hardtop fsa tre List price $8 282.60 CHEVROLETS BEL AIRS 1 BUICK i we oa eeering poset ll er steering. brakes, windows. Big SPOR! COUPES, 3 boo : en veee $1565 uh ae io e hes . PAR engine. A solid Black beauty. Rs & "Convertible ace acio. heater, Lik : OM" ONI Y + DOORS. SOME wit = VER - Jit 2 * - — * i998 PONTIAC . .. $2395 SELECT 36 STUDEBAKER .......... 6 895 oe FA? Gs iLenrai a1 OA ‘ Convertible Tri- er ower, anus . Regal Deluxe 6. . . . . if it = SIRT OF -— buritton Woe € Le an Linas $3980 steering and Peli ag OM Theat 6 NEViEe 3 bee Ain YS WAGONS! LATE MODEL cis . r : ged © | er whitew € non odese ogee : Dl tee ance we i ea Sea) Ro RP Beppe | YolkR ¢ Hotel fear, fihen Bhasp oe ee a) come eee? N i , ‘ ( iC ) ; . k memo . va Ld a ee 91995 135, CHEVY. BEL AIR SPT CPE | 4 Doct H-Top — Doubie pever WA NS ONE-OWNER ny YOUR BE! TOs )" f IF fo | ea ryt . : HKiation Wagon — Superchief 4 op — uble power. 'rCuUYV . “ Ant os “tT ON DIB e AY IN OUR NPW CAR SHOW I ISK INns Nev. [mperial | Door Power stegring, Power | © PG FULL EQUIPMENT. 31.- NEW CAR TRADES 1 Paani . en ~ YOUVE Co IPLETED YOLK PEAI boii Dixie igh eas et M15 7 “2 — Pile GA a Radio and 045 | ne ea cone neces $1395 ; Ist MA Qin 0 3004 Open titea al 9 Demo | Heater Walls, 18.000 actual |... cuoryROLET 1, TON PICK- & , mY feet nt leet caction | pasar = Gy hyoutta | . . | 1998 MERCURY $1805 — < 11e}@) In =|qke Your Pic Ne 4 dour Bave over - Monterey iiardtep, Merc-o-matic $895 ; , rm pare tire never been used Ra- ‘65 RAMBLER . $606] 9 passenger Sport Suburban. enolo : dio heater, white wall tires. ~*~ yo acre 4 Dr gw AONE Deluxe 2 Door Torquefitte. power. steering and fe = i pnhey ¢ 1600 aH brakes, eater. white Fireflite 4 Door Hardtop. ~ }) bAVIN? iD . liye BUIC = ONE HAS FULL POWER ROM ‘95 NASH . $2 lires Like new in every re- te. power steerin ty vexd? 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ONLY 8785. | ° ALANC! —— a (ODC 7ES, | adiy Ihentar “Whitowall titer Go. , | +55, RAMBLER ‘57 Pl | h : . t 3 S : $ 845 PO 616% KIA LION wo AGa% S loyleh bord .. 1 Vr ounce’ Low wie herp 84 CHEVROLET 1 TON PICK. | “Station Wagon—Custom Door. ymout 21605 9 PASSE.NGEL 7 sR 1 \\ : EXCE : : (ps a wid \Wwapom ... . 51 POR ‘ ONLY $605 Custom Suburban 6 passen er. er ‘ > ° Si Ul ~f j 1 | - oh Mi alelane $00 Soot sedan airy j | “ sage eae Se Forauste Tae: ee OR OL ‘58 D = t ovis PV ROLE | ; | teste Adtrnetier oui: |", gCHENROURE 2,0R- STARE: aie ete Mirae SE enolo ay = ‘ ne " byaey ) | /' | Hou ane n t } ARL TRANSMISS ) L - | ‘$3 PO eee en : oo 2 bOOr 7 Chevy 2 Di She MIL G-Ol ae | ibacp. choose from Both | OWNER CAR ONLY $595 es Dee” - $120) BALANCE Door Flite Hardtop. pow Kee Sut 7 berd Wavon .. S149 . Wendward Bham oa | steering & brakes, Terquetite 7 : , . an : ? coe 80a Mock ware 1957 CHEVROLET _ ‘64 DODGE 4 DR. SEDAN 6 CYL- ‘53 FORD . : white tires, o, heater e 7 DWM a7 Muck Sil Gasser ly 25 Bel Air Gdour hardtop Power, | INDER. STRAIGHT DRIVE. $305 Ranch Wagon wes / OLD_CAR Bown 36 MONTHS | w lh 2 ; : (we lide, V-8 di : 7 Pl h J - 1 bout / se master $109 walls, 2tope fab ee Whe | 53 PONTIAC 4 DR SEDAN. HY- 5 ymout ON BALANCE. . WOE Vy ps Cent $1508 DRAMATIC. RADIO & HEATER BILL an CO » Buick Cen ee 1957 PONTIAC $1895 $3u5 Sport Suburban 6 passenger, "4 ORD =O Vitek Super S115) Buperchiet 4-door hardtop, puwer ME Dg ou © Jaret nesier nerat re late easter EIT tieeriog and braces. Mydramaue | THESE ARE, JUST A FEW op flank OLD ican bows. % = 'S8 Ch let ' & PAKBE GE H fy Joitich Woaster 2 radio heater whitawalle Spare THE. 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