a = —. = a a “~— » Ye ae —— =— ™ ey _— = rr SO aS ll la . — — -—— oe FE ad ee eRe " ee es ee ea f o . " at 7 . f ; open a ates / Fr sient “ AR epee encicndnmenentemniarennants dh ee ode Cerise ipineieinatinimeuat tnd ‘cet Riana aati " AC P RESS ~ ONE COLOR Edition é _ OH (IF = Toviht Gracie-Bred Tornado Kills 11 in Virginia GHARLOTTESVILLE; Va. (.—A tornado born of. a\ dying hurricane dropped like-a bomb on. the little com-! : munity of Ivy near here Wednesday. Eleven persons | died, 10 of them members of the same family. The savage twister swooped down out of torrential’ ‘ rain produced by tropical storm Gracie about 4:30 p.m., t ‘two hours after a relatively, |minor tornado had struck| Cloudy, Cool Night wot ta away. Twelve of the 14. members of! the families of Ervin Morris Sr.,| fo Drop Mercury to 48 a Sunny skies ushering in the 10th 21, were at home in the duplex month of the year will become they shared. : one ns : : : 4 Coa: Tells What Terminal Will Mean to Pontiac Torch Lighting Will Follow Gala Spectacle Downtown Procession Springs Into Action at “7 P.M. on Saginaw A colorful 59-unit parade ‘tonight through Pontiac's downtown section, followed by traditional torch-light- ing ceremonies, will official- ly launch the 1959 Pontiac Area United Fund cam- paign. | * * * dy tomorrow, the weatherman) °*Te™ perished almost instantly, This year's camp al i their bedies throw with s 3 s é paign goa Is said. ~* | sive ferce axe $647,698, a 7.2 per cent increase os a upon a wooded hilt. over the amount raised last year - Temperatures tonight are expect- — The remaining two were | | ‘The drive will run from Oct. 1-22 ed to hit a low of 48. Friday! injured. , ~ will remain cool with the high A bWindred yards dist nn ; Scheduled to get under way at co ant, the} 3 reaching near 63. Temperatures) roof blew off — house of Ray-) amen, i 7 p.m., the gala procession will over the weekend will continte it! wong ¢c. Bruce, 58. as he and his pas up Saginaw — = ' 2 : , ‘ . c treet .t ite the low 60's. wife Lilly, 56, and their son nt HEAR GOOD NEWS — The announcement by airport manager-Homer D. Hos- : Pontiac Press Photo asm Street fo tne en * *- * : soug ; . Fund Torch at Oakland avenue w girefuge in the kitchen. A stone ins (at microphone) that Pontiac Municipal Airport is scheduted-for commercial Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, pastor of Oakland Avenue Un Presbyterian Church; | and Saginaw street inds were - northeasterly at x chim t } nd M B ~- . . . be . miles. pa hour at 1:15 p.m. today. ney toppled a rs. Bruce’ airline service results in pleased smiles yesterday at ground-breaking ceremonies Supervisor R. C. Cummings: City Manager Walter K man; Delos Hamlin, chair- Tiaeesearald Cindy. Lec © in was killed. for the new $345,000 airport terminal and tower. Among officials and guests were man of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors- Ci Commissioners Wesles J . sale Pontiae ae Cube net Pontiac precelling 8 AT | . * *# (seated from left) Commissioner Robert A Landry; John W. Hirlinger, manager Wood and John A. Dugan, Mayer Philip &,owston and Commissioner Flovd P ; h , The storm, dying by the hour degrees. At 2 - the headed northeastward through had ‘climbed to 70, Pennsylvania to its grave today reury y jafter giving birth to the tosnado : ° and taking 22 lives, bly 24. Bargains Await a * ee ee Gracie fitst struck the U.8. hoppers-During mainiand in South Carolina Tues- st D | day. Sweeping ever Pennsyl- vania, it dumped up to three arve vays inches of rain ineséme isolated | Downtown stores are loaded with) ®P°ts- bargains today as the second an-/\ Basements were flooded and sev- nual Fall Harvest Days sale gets eral roads washed out in Efie.' under way. __.. |High waters in Meadville report- Sales will continue througli-Sat- ledly caused a power failure. urday, Fall Farm Day. More! darkening half the ‘city. than 30 Oakland County farmers! [np addition -to the Ivy deaths, switch on the torch to signal the beginning of the drive, it has been announced by Robert R. Eldred campaign ehairman, Airport Project © cca stcct gfe o: and Mrs. Earl B. Carr, 54 N. Jessi ' St 10 Boost Pontiac Tailored to appeal especially to the area's youngsters, a wide variety of entertainment will make the parade one of the most festive e\ents in Pontiac his tory, Eldred said. More than 500 children and units from’ almost ail of the 52 local A more active Pontiac Municipal ‘United Fund agencies will parade of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce; City oT William A. Ewart; the Miles Suits Will Test Dock Walkout Starts Royal Oak Mall East, Gulf ‘Shutdown 4 Protests Claim Costs! From Our News Wires Lhene Too High for Project; 5 wor > -hew the longshoremen earn an aver Collection Halted NEW YORK — A shutdow a dive. | aoe ak $0.00 ae bean, of East Coast and Gulf ports~be-| But the ynion could not obtain} e Mayor Calls Terminal Boon to City Treasury at Ground Breaking S received by. the union in $107.76 a week. contract would be retro In other ports plens to display their harvest goods al tests nie, today as dock workers struck same agreement here} Some Ships in port had raced in phn curbside pratt gy killed seven persons in Leg et it of 2) ioos! gan as , fae o-few-berrt natiearn ere lthe midnight deadtine in order to, Airport wil] result in-a more pros- h€ points out aa faginew and W. it 5 ‘South Carolina. two-in Florida amit conv . despite pleas from the frderat gov; bia De loaded. Union officials esti-/perous tity, Mayor Philip E. Row. SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS uron streets.lone each in Georgia and North|a modern shopping mall have been! ernment and others to remain on/Comtract was to expire, a big Man-| od between 175 and 190 ships S The Harvest Days is spon-| Carolina. rted County / hattan local voted to go ahead, : ston declared yesterday at ground- pecial parade highlights will in sored by the Downtown e & @ jon in Oakland Circuit the job. ~ lwith the strike in the port of New York alone!ireaking ceremonies of the $245,000 clude Nike missiles, U. S. Army ots : Meanwhile, the Weather Bureau Out ~ emgage from Maine to, This was Local 291, whose mem- were os mi ee terminal and tower, attended by powitzers, a Navy ‘vessel on . . reported that a new -hi | So far, four similar suits ha a total. of 85,000, are ex-|bers handle loading and unload-| Laver Gixsengir Maer expectea] er than 75 officials, guests and wheels,” horseback riders. tram Enthusiasm Checked called Hariah, is about been filed by taxpayers and A \pected to take part in the walk-jing of big ships along Manhat- to maintain their sailing sched- spectators poline performers, clowns, Boy © ~— * * ¥ ec c ¢ DSS . 5 : | |230 miles southwest of Bermuda| \chants objecting to the amen! out Z fiw’ gin yee piers Thou‘ ules but the longshore strike ‘and Where te an Gages tak i Scouts in. full Indian ‘dress, UF MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)— jand 800 miles east of Jacksonville, ‘and amount of assessments they Catching the “nation in the |: ee ee en tn! meant passengers would have ;to ce rear nes) agency floats, drill teams, a 1909 Memphis Airport Commission |Fia. }would have to pay for the Sir] meldet af. a- vererd steel shat- j Atlantic and Gulf ports sided with haul their own luseuse aboard facilities will increase-the air- Qakland automobile and a repre Chairman Herbert Moriarty Sr. x * > _|610,000 — | down, the dockers strike was ex jthe rebels. . port's activities tremendously."’ sentative selection of the new 1960 e| a | - yesterday received a check for Forecasters said the hurric ane $16,500,000 after a series— xt. lis severe and is moving northwest stories were pablished about the pat IZ miles per hour with highest, ‘Two preparing to sail from New York were the German liner Ber- lin and the Swedish liner Kungs- * * * tiles ark J. Adams has is- sued a temporary injunction ,pre- Leaders of the independent In- ternational Longshoremen's Assn en ordered a full-scale strike said Rowston, one of three cials who spoke briefly : the olfi- General Motors auto « and turned * * * first shovelfuls of sod pected to hinder the flow of steel entering East and (ulf port over broa: : V he oat Whe che to expand the air- |winds estimated at 125 miles per Ve"ting the city from collecting | sy ‘ ee ened ey ict oe me New ¥ h ‘ederal Th. sone alee: have ion teats eae a check was signed “U. |hour in a small area Hear. the) ithese assessments, and has ordered | The: ‘strike caught the country Piers . ™ : : . earns More .airport business means Waterford Township High Sehoot Tryon Geddit.”’ center. jan early trial for the first suit,;unaware because union leaders The ILA asked for a three-year Mediation and Conciliation Serv- mere. pralile: for As: city 42Gl6 | Rabe. and the Satvadies Asa <2 —__——}filed.by Mrs. Anna Crampton, own-|had agreed to a proposal of North contract providing for,a 50-cent- oe eer: te at Bete een te ury, réminded City Manager Band . , er Of the Griswold Realty Co Atlantic port employers for a 15> an: hour package cueeeue ae Kether this afternoon. Walter kK. Willman. . FS e * * ne day contract extension to permit cluding benefits and wages. The Robert H. Moore, deputy direc . _Among the entertainers will be 1 Judge William J. Beer on Mon- further negotiations 25,000 dockers in the Port of (0F Of the service, said the New ree D. Hoskins, airport man Frank J. Klus ¢ Skip the CWI | (0) a S day will hold show cause hearings | The strike brought more busi- | New York get an average of York Shipping Assn., the employer 4&¢! aalc that wath exten of Clown’), Oliv er BUNS h : Oliver on the other suits to determine, ness to Detroit today. group, ‘doesn't feel it wants to the Major runway next year the the Clown’), the Jackie Rae Voor Mart at Sunset Friday j By MARY ANGLEMIER Church Editor, Pontiac Press | , . airport will be able to accommo- heres ‘‘Ravenette and the Pontiac why he shouldn't issue temporary (iar Wood Industries diverted a meet with the longshoremen w hile : . : . . om an illegal sfrike is in progress.’’ date all types of aircraft except Star Chiefs injunctions which if granted 10-ton farm draipage ditcher ' j |w ; 6 > : The ILA didn't appear eager to Jets * * * *. )geatomatariy up the collection milage or — Germany, Chinese Flay meet tither. stcuee mn but City Financed approximately two- John Hirlinger. manager of the —— indiay, Ohi, plant - Commissioner Harold A. ‘thirds by state and federal govern-'Pontiac Area Chamber of These suits come as no sur- ‘© Detroit for crunsasierorst Felix said the union had agreed ments, the terminal-tower project Commerce, will be master of prise to planners of the mam. | through the St. Lawrence Se =M to cooperate should be finished next: summer., (Continued on | Page 2, Col. 1) mouth downtown rehabilitation | Way. Originally it had been | USC eS Or . ’ ee snioniansnlansAininiiidmeciainiininialiin — an project, the first of its kind in | scheduled for shipment out The Jewish High Holy Days, 10 days of prayers and| penitence, start at sunset Friday. The festival marks the| legislation which has provided | beginning of the year 5720 in the Jewish Religious Cal- | endar. _ Michigan and other states were | the machinery for the project. | reported planning-to divert some Oakland County. y expected | New York. . and needed a t case on new | Shippers from other points in Ignore Peace Palaver From —Nikita, Parade ¥ vee ae with Rosh Hashanah, the ae cites ne the Holy Days reach their climax on Yom Kip- pur, thg Day of Atonement, on the evening of Oct. 11. Orthodox: and Conservative Jews observe Rosh Hashanah for two ~ days; Reform Jews only une. Yom Kippur, observed one day by all, is marked by fasting and constant devotions. Worship services on Rosh Has- hanah and Yom Kippur abound in pleas for divine help in the The service at Temple Beth Ja- cob will begin at 8:30 p.m. Friday with Jacob A. Meyer blowing the shofar. The sounding of the shofar is a summons '\to every believer to examine his conscience and fe- _ ‘pent of his sins. A life mamber of the Temple Board of Directors, Mr. Meyer has hlown the shofar at High Holyday ervices since the congregation ce: Gould and. vames Rosenthal will be soloists with the Temple Beth Jacob Choir uncer the direc- tion of organist Charles A. Wilson XK children’s service at 2 p.m ¢Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) It could be delayed for some| % thelr foreign shipments 700,000 on Anniversary time should the cases be taken—| trough Detroit. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | The agreement was that any) TOKYO (AP) — Mao Tre-tung muscles today for Soviet Premier Nikita “Khrushchev with a_ vast parade celébrating first decade. More than 700,000 Chinese took part The 65-year-old Chinese Com- munist leader put on his big show of force in Peiping less than ‘hours after his guest of honor, in two important speeches. had in effect urged Mao to keep- the! peace of Asia Standing on the high red walls of the Forbidden City’s’ magnifi- cent Gate of Peavenly Peace, Mao, Khrushchev and the big men of the Communist world took the salute as 144 big guns, 155 jet fighters and bombers and 99 tanks roared past. Troops of the Red army, navy and air force marched by under the eye of their new chief, De- fense Minister Lin Piao, the man whose Chinese ‘‘volunteers’’ Gen. Douglas MacArthur's forces back from the Yalu River in Ko- rea. - Lin» talked tough about National-| ist-helqd Formosa. In an order of the day to his troops, he said the| Red regime would take Formesa| “by one means or another.” Khrushchev, world Communist bloc, went to | Peiping after a 13-day tour of the United States and talks with President Eisenhower in which |. both agreed that peaceful meth- ods must be used to solve inter. | national disputes. On his -arrival in Peiping Wednesday, the Soviet Premier told the Chinese Reds. and visiting Communist delegations that the Red world '‘must do everything, ‘ : Pontiac Press "héte gogue. Rabbi Nathan Hershfield brings out the Scrolls of Law,’the Torah, while preparing for PREPARE FOR RITES — Jacob A. Meyer (left), a charter member of Temple Beth Jacob, ible to preclide w will blow the shofar, or rari’s horn, at the Rosh the opening rites, The sounding -of thé horn is a tt of peony natinithe Hashanah service Friday évening ‘at the syna- call to repentance and. to spiritlal examination; —'questions."* ; | : : . See jew j ‘ 3 — = , f . ‘ — 7 —_. r drove’ to Wills. | singled to right, CHICAGO — Sox, aided bv hit a home run and Duke Snider Red China's, made two errors, took an 11-0 lead. WHITE SOX - over the Los Angeles Dodgers to- iday ‘in the opening game of the 1959 World Series Showing their heralded ‘‘go-go”’ 24 speed — with a surprising display | ‘of long-ball hitting in the bargain, the White Sox routed Rodger start- evr Roger Craig with their third-| inning explosion Chicago had staked Starter Early | Wynn to a 2-0 lead in the first inning. FIRST _ DODGERS - Gilliam. Neal man’s glove cio Neal stole walked. Larker No runs, one hit WHITE SOX—Aparicio popped Fox walked. Landis sending Fox to third. Kluszewski singled to right, scoring Fox and sending Landis to third. Lollar flied deep to Larker, Landis scoring after the catch. Goodman flied to Snider. Two runs, two hits. INNING singled off Good- second flied to Rivera leader of the nme EIR In Today's s Press LEESON Gg SRE Cemebne ices cena seen Af County News’ ...........05.. 17 Editorials ............... 6 Food Section ............31-35 Markets 53 Obitwaries .................. 23 Mo teibed | HORDE COM RICOCCHE 47-52 ye, eee erooonee 2 TV and Radio Programs. ._.:59 Wilson, Earl. ...... : 59 Women's Pages ...... 36-4 \ The Chicago White a seven-run third) flexed his military and civilian inning in which Ted Kluszewski to Smith Aparicio threw out | Moon flied to Apari-| Snider , ‘!second. Roseboro struck out. SECOND INNING DODGERS Roseboro ‘Aparicio. Wills’ struck runs, no hits out No - Smith struck out Rivera popped to Hodges. Wynn _struck out. No runs, no hits THIRD INNING Gilliam popped to Fox. Neal flied los Aparicio. No runs, no hits CHICAGO — Aparicio flied to | Larker. Fox doubled to right. Landis singled to right, scoring | flied to Larker. | — Hodges flied deep! popped to! DODGERS — Craig struck out jand ‘struck out ito pitch for Los Angeles. White Sox Leap Into Farly Lead er. Labine relieved Churn on the mound for Los Angeles. Loar flied to Snider. Esposito, batting for Goodman, struck out. Smith Two runs, two hits. FIFTH INNING DODGERS — Fox threw Wills. Essegian batted for Labine Gilliam struek fut out. No runs, no hits SOX — Koufax came in Rivera flied to Larker. Wynn struck out Aparicio popped to Moon, No runs, WHITE jno hits. Fox... Kluszewski> homered to | right, scoring Landis ahead of | |,him. Churn relieved Craig on | mound for Los Angeles. Snider | dropped Loilar's fly bat! for a | two-base error. Goodman singled to right, scoring Lollar. Smith doubled to left, -sending Good- | man to third, and Goodman | scored when Snider's throw got | past Hodges with Smith moving to third. Rivera grounded to Neal and Smith scored when Neal's throw to the plate skipped by Roseboro with Rivera moving to second. Wynn doubled, scoring Rivera. Aparicio flied out. Fox grounded out. Seven runs, six hits, three errors. FOURTH INNING DODGERS — Moon beat out a bunt for a single. Rivera. Larker flied to Landis. Hodges singled, sending Moon to runs, two hits. WHITE SOX — Landis singled to left. Kluszewski clouted his secend consecutive two-run hom- x * * Snider flied to}. No 4 EARLY WYNN x * * | R H E 'L. A. Dodgers no DOO-w) wea White Sox 40h G00 OO us re Christ Church | Organist Dies. Dr. Garabrant’s Fame International; Served 10 Years at Cranbrook Service for Dr. Maurice Gara-| brant, internationally famous! wrgamist and carilloneur at Christ Church Cranbrook, will be held: at 4:30 p.m. tomorroy -in the | church Burial will be at Dr. Garabrant's “ birthplace. Mendham, N. J, at 3 p. m. Saturday Dr. Garabrant died Tuesday in Harper Hospital, Detroit, after 2 long fliness. He lived at 652 | Cranbreok Rd. nb Garabrant. 63, was also | world-famed as a music composer} and ‘choi ‘master He had been at Christ Church Cranbrook since 1949, coming) there from the Cathedral of the: Incarnation at Garden City, N. J., where -for. 22 years he had been/ rgamist and master of choristers. ' He received his early musical | &. raining at Columbia and Har- vard universities. His first as- signment was as assistant éor- ganist at St. Thomas Episcepal Church in New York City and he later became the church's director of music. Dr. Garabrant made several successful. tours of the United States, Canada and Europe Several of his compositions for the organ were published and are ised in many churches today. Thee body will be at Christ Church Cranbrook until time of ~ service A member of the St. Wilfred DR. MAURICE GARABRANT Club of New York, he was an associate of the American Guild of Organists; sub dean of the Detroit Chapter of the guild and dean of the Cranbrook Confer- ence of Sacred Music, of which he also was a founding member. He also was a member of the Torch Intertiationa!, the Guild of Canilionneurs and a 32nd degree Mason Surviving besides his wife, Wesa, are two daughters, Sarah and Marilyn: a son, Charies, all at home; and his father, Charies Q. Garabrant, of Mendham, N-J. The family said any memorial tributes may be directed to Christ Church Cranbrook Clergy Discre-| onary Nila ke Finds Sunshine Today in California PALM SPRI (AP)— \ bind embarrassed Chamber of mmerce promised’ President } neuhoney good golfing weather today—the warm sun prescribed NGS, Calif Cc for his cold The President flew across the conjinent from J\ashington Wednesday, out of the fringe of tropical storm Gracie, only‘to ar- rive in this’ desert resort country in the midst of a gusty sand- storm. There just wasn't any sun- shine. The Weather Full € S'Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and cool teday, high 65.° Partly cloudy and ceoier tenight. lew 48. Te- morrew partly cleudy and ceoel. High 635 Winds merth te nerthéast 16-15 miles today, diminishing tenight. Tedaf in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m 4 At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity &- Direetion: North Sun sets Thursday atél4pm Sun rises Priday at 6:30 a.m Moon sets Thursday at 5:61 p.m Moon rises Priday at 6:31 ¢.m 10 m.p.b Downtown Temperatares 54 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘Verdict Fite sin Bookie Trial | area by | case entirely on cross-examina- | tion of five prosecution witnesses. CADILLAC FOR 1969 — The wider and lower appearance of the new Cadillac front end is shown in the top view of the 1960 Six- ty-Two. sedan. Traditional but more restrained tail -fins which re- flect the influence of the —— Brougham are shown in the sized in the Cadillac line for 1960, placed on display today, * * * Judge to Decide Fate | Thirteen models in three stand- jard series and one custom series, of Two Arrested Last! i Eueatrmeoakos ete Year in Raid offered. All models are basically junchanged in dimensions and price from last year’s models, according Oakland County Circuit Judge William J. Rect will hand down t? James M. Roche, Cadillac gen- | his verdict on two accused Pontiac |¢T@! Manager and vice president bookmakers at ]1] am. Friday. |of General Motors James * Chinaboy Pruzor, 55, ‘In addition to the styling ad- of 125 N. Perrys St., and Charles’ vances are important develop- D. “Whitey” Aples. 45 J9 Sal-| ments in mechanical operation, mer Ave. are cha with con-| imeluding further progress “in Spiracy to \iolate -siate gimbling| achievement ef smoothness and | laws | quietness of performance and. } i it ts in the They were arrested Aug. 29, nine Tce a raking system,” he said. 1958 with three others—including = Je mae Pontiac's former deputy city | The new side view silhouette is treasurer and his wife — in a ‘ac hieved with the lower, more re- series of raids in the Pontiac (Strained tail fin design which gives State Police Rackets |the effect of one long, sweeping Squad members. Charges against |!ine from the hood through the these three have since been dis- (entire length of the car. missed by Judge Beer. The new lines which mark the The judge afternoon | listened to closinz argiiments eal the prosecution and defense ater Area Gas Prices vesierday first denying a defense request tee a directed verdict of mnocent. —'GO Up Today * * Defenge ajtorness Bernard Gir-|-—OYF Do They? ard and Philip Pratt asked for, . the directed verdict on the grounds, | DETROIT (P—Gasoline was 1.1 they said. that the prosecution) cemts a gallon higher today in failed to show there had been a, Michigan as the new federal gas crime committed | tax went into effect along with .a state sales (use) tax. At the same time, however, Texaco Inc. announced an 8/10ths-of-a-cent -reduction in tankwagon prices in the etroit area. The drop is expected to be passed on to customers. After the motion was denied, | without arguments.’ Girard and Pratt immediately rested their | cases. They called no witnesses, and are apparently resting their In his closing al cument . sist- ant Prosecutor Donald Brown D t p d said the prosccution | n the | Own own ala e “defendants cuilty nes ond a rea- ° sonable doubt’ Ki k Off UF f) feeins vanity MICKS rive in con! fessions taken hy the Prose . . Ctor's olfiee-on the ninhe of the! (Continued From Page One) raids in which Pruvor and Ay ley ceremonies at the torch- lighting admitted engaging tocether in'ceremonies which will begin at Ing horse race pets | approximately »> p.m book h t Pp tely 8:15 Pratt and Girard argued that] ae wilt present Eldred who the law says the crime must“#e! wit them introduce the 1958 proven without: the aid of the con-| campaign leaders and Cindy fessions erent i oe Officials present at the cere- |monies will include Leonard Lewis, |Pontiac Area United Fund presi- Steel Strike Could [sent Fred Haggard, UF Board Clobber State Taxes. isc tener ema » iethorn, Industrial Division ae co jchairman: Fred Poole, Commer- LANSING # — Mich gan sales cia) Division chairman; Joseph ‘and use tay collections kept boom-|schultz, Volunteer Training chair- ing in September but threatened | man; and Glenn Griffin, Advance a tailspin soon unie the steel:Gits chairman. strike ends, the State RevenUé; Others will include Norman | Department rpetad today Dunn, publicity and promotion Receipts from the sales levy last chairman; Mrs. M. G. Prosser, |month hit $28.118.324, an all time} Women's Division cochairman for high and $3,809,455 above Septem-| Waterford Township; Mrs. Rod- ber, 1958. Brisk automobile sales' erick Taylor, Women’s Division co- accounted for one half the iN-jchairman for Pontiac; and Mrs. crease. Collections relflected AU-| Myron Leighton, cochairman for gust business. - Lake Angelus. 8 | lower picture of the rear of the car. Thirteen models in four series are being offered, and the new Motor Sales, 280 S. Saginaw St. ‘Simplicity Marks 1960 Cadillac Simplicity of design is empha- 1960 Cadillac are evident in the tomatically is released when the rear end styling. Just below the contoured tail- , light lenses in the trailing edge of the fins are new vertical, oval, chrome bumper housings each containing two circular lamps with concave lens. The lower lamp with a red re- flector lens serves as a taillight, Stoplight and directional signal ight operating in unison with the taillight in the fin itself. The upper lamp is the backup light. GRILLE LOOKS WIDER jof the new front grille is achieved by the addition of a horizontal bar between each row of ornaments and the elimination of the center! bumper bar, At each end of the/ front bumper is a visored housing | | with two parking and directional signal lamps. 1 The front fender crown moldings, in addition to concealing the junc tion line between fender and hood, | have a new chrome ornament) with a’ small amber light on the rear face which serves as a turn signal indicator. The major engineering ad- vancement for 1960 involves the brakes. Increased rear brake cooling, provided by new finned and extended rear drums, makes | possible the use of larger rear wheel brake cylinders. Another new feature is a vac- uum-released parking brake. With the engine running, the brake au- High Holy Days fo Start Friday (Continued From Page Ore) will be conducted by the confirma- tion class. Apples and honey will be distributed to all children by the Sisterhood at the conclusion of jthe service. This sumbolizes = er of the year. | Early Saturday morning, Rabbi 'Hershfield will conduct a service ‘for the Jewish patients at Pontiac State Hospital. | B'NAI ISRAEL Traditional Jewish services will be held at Congregation B'nai Is-| rae], 143 Oneida Rd., Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday at 6 p.m. ; Saturday morning at 8, spiritual leader Rabbi Israel Goodman will rreach on ‘‘Intermissions in Life.’’ At 8 a.m. Sunday his topic will be “Refusing Consolation.” . Prayers on Yom Kippur remind worshipers it is not enough to ask| forgiveness, One must' do all he} can to atone for his past faults by making amends to those he has wronged and by-showing compas- sion toward those in need. * * * - Shortly before sunset on Oct. 12, the “10 Days of Repentance” will end as the bégan—with the blowing of the ram’s horn. | The wider and lower appearance | 2 tad Test . al Oak Mall Cost ‘lar: ns H alloween’ Party Usual for Children. 4 HI 1 it ters W eee ome it has Bh lyre will elect officers when it meets the past. at 8 p.m, Wednesday at the Ma- ps Temple here. Mi An open house is planned for Mrs. Walter (Betsy) Shoults by her -|daughter, Mrs. Albert Clark of 5.W. Frank St., Oct. 11, to mark r Family and friends, are invited to attend from 2 until 6 p.m. Pine Ct., Bloomfield Hills, has/Mrs. Shoults resides with her - been elected chairman of the De-|daughter, She has two sons, Clin- troit Chapter of the American,ton of Auburn Heights and J. Al- - Red Cross. don of Arcadia. Burt R. Shurly Jr. of 316 Lone car will be displayed = Jerome Ladies’ HOODED Car Coats puch ne Poet was ewe Quai 99 Alt the project was envi-| —— sioned and is being engineered Quality | SMOOTHER FEATURES by the downtown business people, i —-Now Contributing to the improvedjit has the support of city officials, Only \smoothness and quietnesd of oper-/Royal Oak residents gave their| o ) |ation are: okay to the redevelopment proposal Warm quilt lined car coat with quilt d A new low frequency engine/in a public vote. lined hoods. Water repellent ‘outer |mount made of spring steel which/~ ‘smooths out vibrations, A new cantilevered spring on the rear suspension lower arm which reduces road noises and vibrations. | A temperatur: rolled fan on} all air-conditioned cars which elim- jinates fan noise for driving} conditions The compressien ratio remains at 10.5 to rand the horsepower | jis unchanged in the two power plants—a 345 horsepower engine! for the Biarritz, Seville and Brougham and a 325 engine for all housing | other models. The 345 horsepower || . engine can be had as — NORELCO Speedshaver equipment in aH other models. Reg. $24.95 2 BIG SPECIALS for FRIDAY & SATURDAY | ee | Sizes 10 to 16 in as-& pockets etc. sorted colors. Fully Lined — Water Repellent Children’s Car Coats All Sizes 3 to 6X. Styles for both boys aod giflé. Some —s buttoned, “4 GIRLS’ SIZES — =! to 14 imme All with hoods. ROTHERS $8 N. Saginew Twain FLOOR BARGAINS | saint "CFL! ‘SUPER SPE AT The L for Friday & -W-E-S-T P-R-I-C-E-S ! 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Pennants are in official colors, and 9 intong — just the right size to decorate the den or recreation room] _ Bordens The “All American” Milk SAVE °30 Royal - Remington - Underwood Full Sized STANDARD PORTABLES 14 Day Free Home : i ~The Pontiac City Commission has set Oct. ¢ for a hearing on the) administration's proposal to set accumulated surplus as reserve for the library construction pro- gram. , If approved next week, | the rmoney will come out of 1960 capi- tal improvement funds, said City Manager Walter K. Willman, A second hearing Oct. 6 will be en intention to construct a |Most of the Blind _|Welcome- Help © (Crossing Streets see a blind person standing on J+ he cemmer wehing Sheree» ty E.G street, do you assist him or do you a feel that perhaps he would you didn't. interfere? $200,000 aside out-of this year’s) says ae. 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Cost estimates break down into $6,547 in special assessments and tly lets him know what to ex-| pect. “It giving directions, be. sure to) say right or left according to the way the blind pefson is facing.” rrr | ¥ \ if ~~ SIDEWALK HEARING A third hearing next Tuesday will be on intention tq lay side- Walks at a new grade level on the know who you afe, he said. persoti if he wishes hep" Blood : 2 .¥ . ‘“above all, always ask a blind \ THE ONLY. DRAPERY , GUARANTEED NO-IRON + Introduced for- study after jters on Victory drive, north of Mt. iClemens street and the \for a water main on Palmer drive, nerth of Mt. Clemens. a | month's delay was a measure ‘giving the city manager authority jover installation of new parking meters in the established meter districts. Debate on the move is expected next week or the week after. ‘Michigan Medics Agree other is credit for being a normal person) and then act accordingly.” Tax-Evading Lee Wil Run Again in Utah SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — For-| mer Gov. J. 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RLS Ut, Joun W. ‘View president ond: o-< , Secretary and Manager - Bast M. Tesaowets, Circulation for Developing Nations Under a plan sponsored by the United States, loans on easier terms than those offered by existing agen- cies would be made available to un- derdeveloped countries. The nonpartisan proposal first ad- vanced in 1951 by the present Gov- ernor of New York, NELSON A. ROCKE- FELLER, Will be presented for consid- eration to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the World Bank) on recommenda- tion of Treasury Secretary ANDERSON. _ A 1958 Senate resolution introduced by Sen. Mike Monronty had sug- . gested study of such a plan. ~ * * | This new agency would be known as the Interna Development As- sociation (IDA) and would be an affiliate of the World Bank. It would offer newly developing countries long term, low interest loans repayable in local currencies. and would supple- ment the work of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the Export-Import Bank. x * * Many things are being done to help nations develop their own re- sources and eventually to stand on their own feet. To stimulate pri- vate investments also, a Latin American Bank is being organized to make loans in that area and a similar one is being discussed for the Middle East. In some instances results have been spectacular. But in other areas be- cause of special financial difficulties, progress has been much slower. ¥ Chrysler Plant Strike Endangers Many Jobs Perhaps labor is justified for strik- ing the Chrysler Twinsburg, Ohio, Stamping Plant. We are not in a position to pass judgment one way or another, but we do understand basic economics. : * x * Should this threatened tie-up continue, it will seriously affect the Chrysler Corporation's 1960 production. Unfortunately, Chrysler has been the victim of a number of wildcat strikes in recent years. x * * This labor difficulty is far reaching and if continued could eventually be more detrimental in the long run than the grievances at hand. Chrysler lost money the third quarter with ex- penditures for its forthcoming models. All being well, they hoped to recoup during the fourth quarter and operate in the black. Any kind of continued strike would obviously hinder that chance. Fora company to remain competi- tive in the growing automobile in- dustry, its financial position must be sound. The union workers’ jobs de-* pend on this. * * * Continued wildcat strikes at Chrysler may well jeopardize its posi- tion in the industry. This in turn would endanger many thousands of jobs. Vital Welland Locks to Be Improved by 1960 Good news for Great Lakes ports and shippers comes from Canada. The Welland Canal which was an ex-. pensive bottleneck this season will be improved for next year. The all-Canadian Welland is _the vital link between the St. Lawrence and the whole Great Lakes system. These locks, built on the Niagara River at Thorold west of the Falls, connects Lakes Erie and Ontario and carry both ocean and lake ship traffic. wk * * Now 27 years old but still up to sea- ‘ and his wife, on their trip around steps into 27 miles of canal, However, the present capacity of only 28 ships a day both ways, isa Serious draw- back. The delay ig costly to shippers and is a big loss in efficiency, Planned to be completed for the 1960 shipping season, the project is not at all complicated. It will cost Canada $7.5 million. Some ‘ 7,000 feet of tie-up walls are to be - ‘ constructed at lock entrances. ‘ There the vessels can line up and ‘ wait for the signal to go through instead ef anchoring away out in the lake. The time saved will be considerable. : a aoe ee Need for a doubie lock for transit ’ % both ways has been recognized for some time. But in the meantime the seawall will increase the efficiency of the Welland by about 25 per cent and ‘vill be a big boon to traffic and all ports.on the waterway, — .! $4 It’s often difficult for us to cope. ‘With what comes in a window en- Lg velope. The Man About Fawn Historic Spot To Be Occupied by Pontiac New Public Library Wife: Who, if too long on a holi- day, get one of the neighbors to. write her that she’d better come home. The first grave of Pontiac’s founder, Colonel Stephen Mack, __ Was located on the site of: our city’s new “library, ground for which was broken Monday. His first crude plat of the settle- ment which he started in 1818 also pro- vided for a civic center just east of the one-of which the new library ig-an ad- junct The first death to occur in the settle- ment was that of Lovina Mack, one of his daughters, which took place on Sept. 2,-1823, and it was necessary to es- tablish a burial place for her. Historical records say: “The spot selected was east of the river, on the south side of -Pike Street, as the ground rose toward the top of the hill.” Col. Mack, a Revolutionary War veteran, died on Nov. 12, 1826, and was buried be- side his daughter: A few other graves also were there, but the bodies were later re- moved to Oak Hill Cemetery, established in 1939, where the Mack lot is at the top of its highest hill which also is the high est point in our city. : Some squirrels in the vicinity of the home of e Clarence Mumfield of Keego Harbor are diligently storing nuts and acoras=under his garage, but trajd his vegetables for their present menu. They just dote.on melons. - Regularly receiving t cards from that Chicago political tighe-® Al. Moran, the world is ‘ William McClain of 29 Salmer St., Pontiac. Passing away at his home in Flint last ‘week at the age of 74, the ; Rev. Charles W. Harvey formerly was pastor at a number of Baptist churches in the Pontiac area, in- cluding Highland and North Branch. ——— A Guernsey bull, bred and owned by Jack L. McCullough of Rochester, has ten daughters that have made 15 official production records, aver- ? aging 9,390 pounds of milk for 305 days... A victim of cannibalism was a three- foot water snake found by Gregory Alleman of Pontiac Lake, that met death in trying to swallow another snak€ almost as long. “I haven't the tallest sunfiowers,” phones Mrs. Alan Goodison of Birmingham, “But I have, one with 47 blossoms. Can anybody beat that?” ———— —<_ Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ©. Deem, Sr. of 834 Robinwood Ave.; 53rd wedding an- niversary. . , Mrs. Nellie Sumner of Rochester; 90th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. David Prestan Miller of Birmingham;: 66th wedding anniver- sary. | Y/ ¥ It’s re ea a Rey *? A That Boom Season Again David Lawrence, on Khrushchev -and Tke: To Each Man His Own Thoughts “isssrenss, ‘WASHINGTON — What really happened in. the Khrushchev- Eisenhower talks may seem in- credible to per- sons unfamiliar with the ways of diplomacy. But the trath is. that not a single agreement was negotiated on any substantive issue that today is embraced by the term ‘‘cold war.” Nor was any such agree- ment sought. LAWRENCE Nothing f vs ‘ t . oe eee ava fot at 4} 23 PONT SPP MAA LOA CT Cs SER OEM ety cm ER /___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 | ‘ : .e : EIGHT - — ; . vi : : : pues nt THE e =e te Li Sea PELCR tee ip ee ee ny * BE. ane 4a => ee a = 3 N es <4 8 ae : *. z 8 ‘ : FY 22a B LR : ; aa €. re i s = itn saa BE. 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Cae / ’ TR 3 x. ~ DEW DANCE—Eskimo young- . sters Dorothy Kalanik-and- Dave Hichock imitate their elders and | try to trip the light fantastic | as well as they can in their bulky feotwear at a dance in é.| > Parry, Alaska. The dance i= was held at the Pin Main Sta- | - tion on the 3,000-mile Distant | 23s Early. Warning (DEW) radar | — line that spans Canada and Alaska. ~ National Guard =‘ Sort TWEED RUGS WITH RuleUpsets? "| New England Spe. “ME | RUBBER PADDING ATTACHED | 25 --Tmtmm i Insist on Segregation at Gag maple living-bedroom group : . oSectelwoed tweed | 3 8 80 irene Ap long-wearing Texas Meeting; Detroit oGeld end brown prs "Pepper, toast, mahogany. Save! Negroes Stay Home ‘ Eniey the glowing, friendly omg! of Ss _ @Green ond brown ‘ ry : iti lonial grouping. Con- | 1 this traditional Colonia! group Now! 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Your Keys to. poterttial of allowing, a lot of people Rescue Too Slow the to Sve hager Ole of hard- ~~ World ened arteries, especially among . iddle-aged TOKYO-(AP) — Japanese news~ = pea * papers severely criticized the gov-| of Music ernment today for not taking steps It permits the sewing.of a patch the length of your. little fingernail into an artery which has the diameter of a match stick. Any woman with experience with a needie will gasp at that, particularly when she learns the thread-size is No. 000000 and the needle size is the same, of course. they said could have lowered the death toll of Typhoon Vera. With 3,570 bodies counted and hope virtually abandoned for 1,741 still missing. the t last ____. Terms Arranged @ No Money Down -nelading "MATCHING BENOH-and- LESSONS. @ Wide voicing range 5 --@ Percussion effects 4 @ Amazing tonal fidelity ® Easy to play @ Handsome cabinets @ Two full 44-note keyboards @ “Touch-a-tab” playing ’ |tory’s greatest storm disasters. The press charged both local and national officials failed to strengthen flood defenses. * * * Newspapers said the population of devastated Nagoya was not. adequately warned. They also. charged that rescue operations were slow in starting. Lowrey Heliday, the spinet. with | 1 the, wonderful Hardening narrows the diameter | of arteries because of hardened | deposits in their linings. SLOWS CIRCULATION This slows blood circulation, and | when the channels become so nar- row the blood can hardly get!| through, there is real trouble. But despite popular opinion, . ms ee ee SHOPPING HELPERS —So you're puzzled. ee ar | ee ane ee a es r : se : there. Bee York supermarket dotted with overhead wheel index containing 70 different advertising owe i three d after Vera’ Dr. E. Stanley Crawford ex-| television sets which — varying sales slogans cards. struck because the extent of the plained this in explaining the rel _ : damage was not realized at first.’ fined minute artery patchin . Meanwhile, the _ weatherman which he and his colleagues re U. S. Air Porce Warning for Planes Truck 4] Feet Long warned that another typhoon may The 555-foot Washington Monu-| A_ six-wheel-drivé truck made! rains would seriously hamper res- Baylor University, Houston, have) strike within 10 days. More heavy ment in Washington, D. C., now | for oil-prospecting in the Sahara} cue and relief work in areas still . | CALL FE 4-0566 for a FREE HOME TRIAL (NO OBLIGATION) relief. ° UPI Phete every seven seconds. The new ‘system, called Store-Video, employs a TV camera aimed at a quarters was not set up in Na- WELCOM OAKLAND COUNTY. FARMERS PONTIAC FE 40566 18 E. HURON OPEN MON. & FRIDAY TILL 9-P. M. developed and tried out success-| ‘Retires Oldest fully on 93 patients aircraft- h 4 t } and i 100 tons. * * [Sergeant at 75 has ft-warning lights. is 41 fee ong § weighs 00 tons.!flooded. = - He also made a formal_repo on it to the annual Clinical Co Con. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Air e . gress of the American College Of| Force Wednesday awarded the Le- . - Surgeons today. gion of Merit. and retirement in ‘ the rank of Lieutenant Coloriel to M.-Sgt. Horst W. Tittel, the oldest jenlisted mah in U.S. military MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPID—Wil-| service. . liam Mims, secretary to the Cham- * * * ber of Commerce for land-locked| Tittel, 75, was permitted to re- Vermont, received a letter from a| enlist in 1954 at the age of 70 woman in New York City request-; He has beén in military service in ing information on house lots -withivarious ranks and. branches for frontage on n the Atlantic Ocean. ‘more than 51 years. Few Thousand Off Here Friday from Chevrolet | The sergeant was bern in ~Leipsig, Germany in 13884. He Hearing Losses Are as walisted at Hoboken, N.J., June Different as Fingerprints 3, 1908 He, was last stationed | at Lackland Air Force Base in BELTONE Prescriptions Texas. Fit You Individually Despite his years, the Air Force said, “His carriage is erect and soldierly and his militarily correct manner sets a high standard for , ° ° all officers and airmen.”’ BELTONE Hearing Service 3 S. Saginaw—Phone FE 4-7711 ‘Place Largest Window The largest stained glass window jin Europe has been placed in the | Cathedral of Nantes in the Brittany iregion of France. Nearly 2,000 Square. feet in area, it is made up lof 30,000 pieces of glass. — = . nationally advertised Greend Fleeor—Free Examination Ne Obligation—Home er Office Cords and Batteries tor all makes PONTIAC’S ONLY. AUTHORIZED BELTONE DEALER ee = SS ———— —_— SUEDE with the. - touch . | of silk | $5 chic, streamline, Elegant Impala 5-Door Sport Sedan—one of 16 spanking new Chevrolets you can choose from. THE SUPERLATIVE ’60 CHEVY This is the one that says ’60 like no other. car. From its clean-thrusting grille to its dapper rear deck, there’s so much that’s new and different about this superlative Chevrolet it stands out from the rest like a fresh-minted coin. And you'll be just as wide-eyed over what's inside—the relaxing roominess, tasteful trim,-hushed elegance of its new Body by Fisher, all comfortably cradled by Full Coil springs at all four wheels. Yet, sumptuous as this new Chevy is, it’s got all the thrifty virtues that make it unmistakably a Chevrolet—with new economy of operation, new dependability, Sizes-4 0 190 4 ~ NeW. longer life. Here, then, we’re confident both you and your budget will joyously agree, is the. nearest to perfection a low- ‘priced ¢ car ever came! ever-lasting unbreakable heel slender pump in silky suedes of Brown, Gray, Blue, Green MEN’S OXFORDS Genuine Hack Ripple Sole Brown, Black, Wine 4 a a ‘* 4 = $ 1 95 . ie i ; 0 . oom . . > e 4 *. - ~ 73 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | Here’s the car that introduces a whole néw decade of design—with so much that’s new and different the others can only hope to come close. It’s the superlative ’60 Chevrolet—with new space inside, new spirit under the hood, new splendor in every clean-etched line. Freshly shaped contours rake back from the unified new grille to the jaunty rear deck, fitted with craftsmanship you’d expect only on the most expen- sive makes. Inside, the solidly built new Body by Fisher surrounds you ’ with finely tailored fabrics and spacious elegance. Thére’s‘ room to sprawl in, room to sit tall in—generously pro- vided by Chevy’s sofa-wide seats ‘and extra margin of hat space. And there’s every more leg room for the man in the middle—thanks to the way Chevrolet engineers have shaved down the transmission tunnel. Out on the road, as Chevy’s Full Coil ride will persuade you most gently, there’s not a car near the price that comes cloée to the hushed comfort of’ this one. Adding to your sense of silence and solidity are thicker, newly designed rubber hody mounts that do an even more efficient job of isolat- ing road shock and noise. Quiet, quick-responding power is pro- vided by a choice of two engines—Chevy’s famed oh wre t 6 and a new Economy Turbo-Fire V8 that gets up to 10% more miles out of a gallon of regular while deliver- ing greater engine torque at normal speeds. There’s also a choice of five other V8’s and five transmissions, to assure the exact power combination to satisfy the itch~in your driving foot. Chevy’s accent on comfort and conven- ience even exterids:back to its easier- See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer to-load luggage compartment. You'll also find a convenient new park- ing brake that automatically returns to normal height after application, a new clutch. linkage that filters out’ engine impulses more. ‘effectively than ever and new two-toning motif avail- able on all 16 fresh-minted models. But, impressive as all this may look in print, there’s really only one way to tell how near to perfection this superlative 60 Chevrolet,actually comes... and that’s to drop in on your déaler * and drive one! * CHEVROLET 631 eae AVE., PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. 7 FE 5-4161 LEATHER OR RUBBER. ee es, 2 LANSING (UPI) — A pew-auto- the mobile insurance program with , |discounts up to 30 per cent for safe drivers will be offered Michigan HALE. SOLES City Applauds The National Bureau of Cas- ualty Underwrit and the ° Ni ew ?P ontiacs of its Own . ever 2 Travelers’ Sainiindes group filed ii The “partial” variety © of sum R lution ‘ Poy 1) oa li i ib} ne given! judge Freeman aneed a location about pentane years in e680 hearing te Oct. 12 on whether ii'We last saw one here on June| 1} 30,1954. A total eclipse of the sun can}City Commission, Commissioners ee Kem Co. Refused =\Sale, Will Protest =] =~ is ie x e ‘is 3 general manager General Mo-|##80ciation meeting in Ponti Ce ee ne ae or 17 when police were called| they would ~appeal- a refusal of . |to quell a distrurbance, . }their petition to conduct a ‘ out-of-business”’ sale at their dows The association has petitioned for|town department store.” The request, filed by Henry i. ; parent adr Dai Sanaa enamenreand a a st A UE BDC a te a ER Oe vy , we Pe ae. | ca ; i | pos / us 5 2 seafes PENG: plc! “THE [E PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER-*1, 1959 — as THIRTEEN ° Sec ae SpPoril ci Ose 2 Due wid Beco ‘Offer Car: Insurance. |IveFood Fale... Looted in Waterford No trailers parted: te feck’ ot the Howard Johnson Restaurant, 3650 Dixie Highway, Waterford Township, were broken into last night. ¥ ik *« * Approximately $70 worth of meat to Waterford Township Police. The 35-foot aluminum trailers are owned by an Ohio firm and aré parked in back of the restaurant _ |every Tuesday for Wednesday un- loading. Entrance was gained by break- ing a side door lock, police said. Dome Cross 365 Feet Up The cross on the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, Eng- is 365 feet above ground land, level. dren don’t lose their. discount for them. Republic. of Brazil comprises|gates for the city when applica-|tjer by its size,’ Tt was noted that the 1959 Pori|about one-half the land domain ot | tions are made for such sales,| This isthe sage advice of Charles reported the company has stocked] {Schmidt of Waterford Township, » | Little Rattler Packs Powertul Poison Punch “Don't judge the poison of a rat- who was seriously injured when bitten by a snake as he was watch- ing television in his living room. The old tale that sfiakes are at- tracted to music and light is prob- ably the reason why a little 12-inch “harmless looking” snake — with- out rattles—wriggled’ into the part- | |tiac Motor, said ‘there was no signs | When Schmidt threw an old cloth ly opened front door of the Schmidt home at 6873 Saline St., Monday night. It curled up in front of the tele- vision set and peered matently at the program. Schmidt, a crib attendant at Pon- | of rattles on it and he proceeded |: \t0 get some -type of covering to catch it. * ® -. | on the snake, it objected furiously, sending a striking-sting right through the cotton. Schmidt paid no attention, disposed of the snake, and later went to bed. About midnight he said he woke up with a burning sensation in his right hand and arm, and found them swollen to twice the regular size. His wife called the doctor and he was taken to Pontiac General Hospital for treatment. Schmidt was released late yes- terday and warned by doctors that no matter how large a rattlesnake is, it has the same amount of venom, and immediate medical at- tention can save much pain and discomfort. ~ This; -he believes. - YOUR FUEL dollars go further when you buy long-burning, steady-heating ... BERWIND BRIQUETS STOKERS ‘OLGA STOKER one This specially pre- pared and sized coal helps stokers operate efficiently and economically as designed- High inheat, low in smoke—Olga Stoker Coa! saves money. CORWIN Lumber & Coal FE 2-8385 117 S. Cass and ice cream was reported stolen © f 12-DIAMOND COMBINATION : $189°° $2.09 Weekly Newest fashion in bridel poirs. A thrill. tng array of dia- nds, C owhare AND Cut THE FAR GREATER VALUE OF DIAMOND $1.00 Weekly Distinetively styled 14k gold mountings. Spec- teculor value. \ Visit Our Optical Department » . Dr. Barney Sarokin Optometrist BRIDAL DUO | $79 |. Open Mon. &\Fri.. “id eweLY Co. 25 North Saginaw St. ‘ti 9 PLM. 60 a ee eT Re ge ; r. _ ~ "3 3 es . ‘S i 2 ie Se iat 2 Be Be hk ee i pe lt RO —~ i - - ” ie e py aR a8 pu cake | 2h, Mera Seats eee Je . Ait. Sees MS ere hs R Wiel, “ees baat oe | 29 , ; 4 if bee hed | : e.% ss “ of +} . a * ; th, fox ) «* : . a : é . é my 7 4 : . 4 = ; ‘ . - - > < ’ 4 , ue ‘ 8 ’ or * 4 wena 3s ; pest ey. & Be 3 “FOURTEEN ica. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1i-1950 {- . re ite eee . Same Problems, but Better Outlook 2) Wants Druggists . Business {s Becoming More Confident. 'iaca fiu?: DUSINESS 1S BECOMING MOF COMIGENT : |to Lead Fight “| Sr a ee eee NORFOLK, Va. (UPI—The fight] By SAM DAWSON ; months of the year for many decided t a ak cals Bene ne tee eee AP Business News Analyst | panies sing steel. But whien Pres-/ too far . _ ¢ |be waged in the corner drug NEW YORK (AP) — Business| ident Eisenhower called the two Ps Bet, store if a 40-year-old Norfolk moves into the final quarter of the) Sides on the carpet, businessmen| 3. The stock market. Neither! macist has his way. year today feeling better than it its ups or downs have been too) Norman R. Sachs, who did Labor : Day. Jeonvincing ‘of late. But it is €X-|the drug-store as the “‘traditional | ’ * * : Apalachi Th REN eS e ermicncl iy wetting place,” has - | ‘True, the ‘same uncertainties €x- In lugs eee ee ee i eeeriete (tat, Colleagues: to: take | Sa ea a rl Wl or. er ee hee. | solutions, And in others a solu-| ill Go on Trial tainties. _ Today's pharmacists own the tiot seems in sight 4. ‘The Consumér. Except in| youth of America an’ allegiance , A »” ~~ “*-* NEW YORK @ — A federal | Strike areas he continues: to buy,| '* geod moral conduct,” Be The main ones: are: \judge ruled today that 23 delegates|#mdwhen he can't pay, cash’ to) Im & recent Meue of (e 1. The international situation. to the Apalachin, N.Y., underworld borrow. : : ; Bath President Eisenhower and/convention must go on trial Oct. 26 And once more there are ome “Tradition has placed Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev 9 masse. “ary to — de a. an the ner drug store as the focal mee say the Berlin crisis s mo longer) | They're accused of compiney | prot" Tee (ck poaibas! bleay a tose interprets this to mean that fur-! 99 reveal the true by eeteng os = chant, ‘the pharmacist -is ther trouble has been put off at! shegowy purpose of the iToken From Territories |spected professional man least until spring aan he grand-| } enn acmay 2a at an upstate ° Os? lopinions. and his active 3 children of the two most power- a 2e> The District of Columbia was|and participation in civic ful men in the ‘world get together) More than 90 pretrial motions |taken from the territories of Mary-|tures are sorely sought.” in Moscow. And there's hope that had been entered by the defense, land and Virginia. x *« * before then their grandparents seeking dismissal of the indict- Sachs, who has been 7 | will have reached agreement. (ment, shift in place of trial or/ Has No Tide Problem business for 19 years, says drq * * * jather curbs on the case, but U.S. | stores have a welfare role 2. The steel: strike. Its effects District Court Judge Irving R.| The Mediterranean has almost/in society. will last well into the last three/Kaufman rejected them all. ino sea tide problem. “More than any other : _ —$$_____—_________________________|_..n." he said, “the pharmacist - is in a position to understand the | LLOYD WALLACE problem of juvenile delinquency) : ‘ and to give guidance and support) 5 to help curb the rising rate and) Personally Invites You to the |e ecnt or deinqueney.” Grand Showing of the : , g Heart-Throbbing Fun EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet | to Be Introduced Soon MINNEAPOLIS (UPI — Ever; FRIDAY, October 2nd want to listen to what the doctor, hears when he uses. his stethe- | ~ ° FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE scope on you? Now you can listen| in and invite a couple of friends, | too. } WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE * * * The Maico Electronics, Inc., will soon introduce a party-line nee! tron”’ with two-way or four-way 631 Oakland FEderal: listening cords attached. 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Clemens FE 2-0121 OPEN | :. ae Baas f iat Bega Wee ee Ae, Bot tee ee ee ee «BRR ET? tty Se ent aia pei ae. <7 CE Oe oe a See Piped ainintesn hs OF siya. . a * * i) ws be exnbbP ice’ pe epee’ el o- . 7 4 4 ia very : 0 3 . “i fa ? at, # z , I , 2 Fa Pa . ed ; = . * oe ng % . * . : . " . , - . j $ . *: F ~ 4 - a ; ~~ ne sire eran : bs . i é t 4 “ 4 es » ; y: ES Oh 4 ee ae 7 i » p 2 = >’ ‘ "= sah . Y 4 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1090 - SEVENTEEN " 100 Marchers Protest Edict Against Strip In Township WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Nearly 100 stock car: en- thusiasts, many-of them carrying. picket signs, con- verged on the township hall last night, protesting denial of the zoning board to permit completion of a drag strip off M59, ‘ However, no township official appeared. Cars, new and old, carried_the slogan “We Want a Drag Strip.” The placards+ read “Help Us Save Lives,” “Drag Strips Are Good” and we “Port ALEGRE. Braxil (UPD Herman Pennartz, president of “ : - ithe Oakland County Timing Assn., Our Drag Strip Is Safe. an organization of stock car ‘racing The controversy came about enthusiasts, said our-g rou p.has when Robert Amos, president of been hoping for a drag strip the Raceway, Inc., ~began building a past three years. Now that we strip for drag racing adjacent tojnearly have one, progress has - Pontiac Speedway, stock car rac- bogged down.” ing track. He feels, ‘along with every The drag strip is planned to be | member of the association, that : half mile long, a quarter-mile for | the strip would be in the best in- racing against the clock and the | terest of ev ¢ryone in the: area. remaining quarter for slowing Several Bucks : ."“Not only would it keep the down, they maybe ; which produced inches of |: down. ' * , . ‘ ‘ ; young people from racing on public bere Nesey — ir grec lg in Shakedown — ol less 12 hours ' se pao Fa Amos, the last quar. roads, it would keep all the cars . . er is a “safety measure” and this! ininating i ‘tian °? perfect gentleman, actually, y S\participating in perfect condition. Seventy-two children were found “Going bunting?” asked William is the part of the track that. is|He said all cars would need com- tee eee: Wright, a gas station owner of aj#live today — among a adult Ponce him trouble with the zoning plete safety checks before drag- s ._|corpses covered with muddy slime r —— ging. > fe stranger who walked vp to him in a ially burned house in the He said that a third of the last) Fe ge partially NLY 0 ‘ fe pansion last night. town of Passa. PON quarter-mile runs into 15 acres of ONLY ON SUNDAY > ? Wright, 53, of 902 Emerson St., + -€- ¥ : 2 see: land presently zoned for agricul-; The only time the drag strip had his question answered quickly.|' The town of Candelaria was 4n- , , : ture. would be used, Amos said, would Pontiac Press "hete track. Construction of the drag strip has been held up by a temporary court order pending a be on Sunday, probably between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m uridated and suffered the greatest number of casualties. There, 73 of Oak Park School PICKET TOWNSHIP HALL — A group of protesters picketed White Lake Township Hall The stranger, wearing a blue So far, said Amos, he, has spent hunter’s cap, answered it for $59,000 building the track and : p Ther ould | ‘ing later OAK Se ee one med St him. were reported dead and 23 miss-| Jast night because they have been denied a drag — decision by the township's Board of Zoning Ap- Will spend another $40,000 when ‘haa an, 7 aa sale eid 900,000 for expansion inton . . jing. ’ ip adjacen . id, beeau: 4” Elementary School here to house|, He pointed a paper bag contain- Rockers ee ee Bees aoe romaine Speedway Outs race. pepis. ee and If it is completed. strip has no lighting facilities the *eity’s first junior high school got the green light at Lansing yes- terday. Borrowing through -tax anticipa- ing a sawed-off shotgun at Wright. “It's a stickup,” he said. Wright helped the “hunter’s” search. He gave him a $10 bill and tién notes was approved by the some one dollar bills. he had in his hand, and the holdup man fled. delaria heard harrowing accounts of tragedy and luck. A cow was reported to have saved 15 adults and three children who held on to Ist, 3rd, 5th Grade Pupils Justice Minton ‘Serious’ ‘After Heart Attack He said that when construction was begun last July “the track had ithe blessing of everybody, even those persons whose property abuts On the 15 acres surrounding the | track, Jet Pilot Bails Out at 20,000 Feet, Lives A jet fighter pilot, reported b) State municipal Finance Commis- sion. : _ Altogether, borrowings for new | school construction throughout NEW ALBANY, Ind. (UPI) — ' Former U. 8. Supreme Court Amos said he feels now that a | ; pressure group in the township is _ Remaining school systems on | Justice Sherman Minton was re. protesting ee strip because they the schedule will be announced | ported in serious condition today | now nothing about it . as the program progresses, | from a heart attack. ' The Health Department, in co.) x * * operation with the Oakland County Minton 69 was stricken a ; ‘ » 69, t his Tuberculosis Assn. and the South-| nome in Silver Hills, Ind., yes- eastern Michigan Tuberculosis De- _ the Associated Press to be a native of Rochester, parachuted at 20,000 feet from his stricken plane yester- day and landed unhurt. * * * Lt. D. W_ Poe, 26, had radioed that his F102 Delta Dagger was having engine trouble and that he was bailing out. Poe is attached to Wright told Pontiac police the “hunter’”’ wasn't the fearless type. “He was trembling at the time,’ Wright said. _ The holdup was at the Wright, service station, 1153 N. Perry St. Lonesome Old Goose the animal's back while it swam) ° Seale atid Can Take Tuberculin Test Chrysler Gets Contract to Make Jupiter Parts WASHINGTON (UPI)—Chrysler Tuberculin tests will be offered to all Oakland County school chil- dren in gtades one, three and five during the 1959-60 year. The Oakland County Department of Health began testing Wednesday in Brandon, -Clarkston; Holly and Last week, members of the tim- ing groups petitioned the area and came up with 1,051 names in favor of the strip. A similar expected to begin by sometime in a . the 32nd fighter-interceptor group J hool rintendent} NOTTINGHAM, -Eng!and |in contracts for service and parts |Oxford schoals. age ber terday. Minton served on the petition against the strip with 59 ; Sgpes N. Pepper said, (UPI)—Local officials decided ‘9 |for the Jupiter missile, the Ammy|: ® * stadt basi 'S sponsoring the nation’s highest court from 1949 | names was filed with the town. °t Ethan Allen Air Force base in y oad it is completed, junior high| go ahead with the 664th annual janmnounced late yesterday. Orion ‘Township and Rochester aa | to 1956 when he retired, | ship board. | Barton, Vt . students will be transferred there}. fair today despite the:fact | The Army said the |) schools wilt be .vigited M: 'y ouhe SKIN. TEST’ x *& & (k, Wlipaciny inkaxctive git Poe nes rs. Barton His from present classrooms in the ly One goose was entered in |weré awarded by the Lyon Township and Huron Valley] If maney is available, ali school! He also served one term as lup construction of the dragway me oh a wt : pockets, ex: they : inance District. <3 ee schools on Oet. 12, childrerr in grades on€, three. and) Democratic senator from In- |now in Circuit Court. It was filed:about two miles from West Glover, senior high school building. i t five in Oakland County will be | diana. the Townshi “d.) ] tuberculin tested each Year for‘five |———- “a hip Board vu _ Succeeding years, according to Dr. | John BP. Monroe, county health) ESQ OTL eee gare or ay girector. vf i, Oa . OS fs ome RG. % “A tuberculin test is a simple | skin test which shows whether a | person has any TB germs in the body,’’ says Monroe. “All that is done is to inject a clear fluid called tuberculin be- tween the layers of the skin on the forearm * * * “Two to four days later, the arm is examined. Anyone showing a red and elevated area is considered a positive reactor, “A positive reaction means that the youngster has TV germs in his body. It does not necessarily mean that the youngster has active tuberculosis.” .Monroe said an X-ray examina- tion will be given to all positive reactors and adult members of the family free of charge by the Health Department... NEED PARENTS’ CONSENT Priar to the seheduled testing date, consent -cards will be sent! home with the child. No child will| be given a tuberculin test unless the parents sign the card, County Workers to Attend Parley of Red Cross Volunteers from the Oakland, | | | | DUCK FOR THE OYSTER — Getting in a Pontiae Pres« Phote as ee rae County Chapter will be among 500| practice session of dancing before the new sca. liams and Price, all of Rochester. Members of - mo. ; . Red Cross workers | to attend the| son begins Saturday are members of the Square the club are from Pontiac, Rochester Avon ON DISPLAY TODAY — The tdp picture is the 1960 Dodge the Matador, featuring a new rear -window. which curves into the [second annual Michigan American |8et Club, Pictured here;teean leh —are airs Sane feeaat oe RR ster, 1 ara foutérg, refreshments; Arthur Yar-| TROY—The question “Is PTA a said. . ‘the same tinie,. door openings instrument panel. Sproull of Birmingham. fourth Saturdays of every month/8er, membership;* Mr. and Mrs.|social gathering or does it serve uaibeay’ aaa ‘are larger and higher so’ it is 4 = throughout the winter and -early, George Lyle, telephone; Mrs. Les-'a purpose?” will be discussed at the 1960 Dodge ean easier to get in and out of our Good Losers Prepare Capitalizes on Theft spring, are from Pontiac, Roches-|teT Bryson, greeter; and -Mrs.'the Stiles PTA meeting at 8 p.m. Polara ts the greatest step | new cars,’”he said. Le " pa ~ }ter, Avon Township,: Waterford) Peter Messeman, publicity. jtoday by Mrs: William Porter. automobile body ‘The sweeping silhouette ts Ac: for Reducing Contest ROCKFORD, Ill. (UPI) — The |Township and Pontiac Township. | Sidney Olson is the Parks and | There will be refreshments and Dodge introduced joonted by small canted fins flari oa tee 1960 engine achieve the} CLARKSTON — A’ new weight- eet eoeren i epi and Officers for the coming year | Recreation Department _repre- pel peagri: which: ine pnt from the rear fenders, which f° largest reduction of engine vibra-|losing contest will get under way furs pie the perkend, ‘Niday | are Frank Strubler of Rochester, | sentative and advisor. meeting oa eae le oes the frame .are|cimaxed by large, single tail tion since Dodge first began using|whén the Good Losefs Club meets they published the following ad- president; Mrs. Sid Olson of Pon- Callers this year will be Wil , ee single -upified}lights. ‘nee SEY V's. ‘The contest, runging for’ a offs vertisement ‘in a local paper: | t#¢:\ Vice President; Mrs. Ken jiams, Yarger, Messman, Price,’ pw HUDSON—A reception for ; ‘ j ron “hot ° "3 : oe. 4 Bixb f Waterford Township, ale Yiso ; Rs ke new method of Style features of the front of che NéwW safety and convenience. féa-|month period, will Be Climiaxed hy “Burglars prefer Owens quality. y @ a P. Thompson, Healander and Olson. the teachers of the New Hudsons Unibody’ gives}1960 Dodge cars. are the: flaring|tures include: a@ diet-refreshment party with the| So will you, but w recommend | “®Cretary; and Mrs, Willard st * # School is planned tonight when the on the inside—jbumper with recessed wrap-| Optional automatic swivel seals|winner receiving a special prize. | the hours from 9:30 a.m, to 5 | Fulkerson of Pontiae Township, tegular dances start Ovt, 10 PTA meets for the first time of the room, Hora och lights, and tj oer | align ems =n 7:30 tonight in the high school! p.mh. So we can: service you treasurer, at Herringfon Hills School, the year at 8 p.m, in the schodl gyms, . seats—greats! horizont f : | swing back > cafeteria. 1 personally.” egula eatin lace. nasitum : @ ‘open Personally . regular meeting p ete: t akeeaet ae te et 8 ee | eae 8 OO” wee Se 7 ee ree es Oe Me la eee ee ee oe oe eee ose es nee ; ms } > “: . Ae @ ; aoe akin 4 . bi be 2 Sve 4 i ‘ at ds va | hat. Be ; es } fa ee: * * ba \ EIGHTEEN gt Fs: ben _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1950. — | 7" es a ey + o fot: ter was Hav, we wl <3 imports Russian Dancer Paints America: surges senegal ae, os A te - . . By W. G. ROGERS (country is an artist in two senses: partner to the famed Galina Ula- | al, the cglors are warm and ayt. _ Aapediated Press Arts Editor | He dances, and he also paints,| 80ve i several other ‘wumbers, wir yet emesdtord og +4. , BAS . ay ce : + Mie . a leestth i As re | ~~ . ’ . ° . ¢ . . ‘ . * : ae or Civil Delense Semraas m= |stsm ion ow MMMPBE TY LY Bf Dan | an es. 3 a i w. : rit «f h, formation, is 3 | ‘ é NAW NEAR HURON ~ Sid Richardscin, 68, an ‘actual emergency. Suffers Heart Attack; “~Stgrted “With, Cattle ‘» Krom Our News Wires © - BORT WORTH, Tex; (AP)—Fu- , bera] service for Sid Richardson, one of Texas’ fabulously wealthy oil men, will be held here-Friday at Broadway’ Baptist Church. = 8 Ay Luan ls x * * : : Bargains that are positively fantastic ... prices so drastically reduced we can hold this A mage gaseciote aia Bie f ‘! ‘fe J sale tor only {I} hours! You'll save more than you ever dreamed possible. Terrific specials god friends for ae 1k years. A ‘Y y ’ § 4 in every department. Shop early! Shown here is only a partial list! Waljecaday ef 0 heart anacoeies, 3. SOM ii FREE PARKING alts ay to Fey the GEORGE’S Way F REE Holden Stamps hte waves sto betaine NG ! 7 | SCOOP! LOOK! Mrs, E. P, Bass of Fort Worth! , cas 9 a ‘ 1.99 Better Short 1 3.99 5.99 Dalits; rer pe go | Pa saad Sleeve Sport ‘sae eat-auaer ; @ nephew and 4 j 5 - ; partner, Perry R. Bass MEN’S SHIRTS Ladies’ Dresses Worth; and a niece, Mrs. B, ‘Kirksmith of Dallas. 69: Richardson, who shunned pub- . | ree! i: licity, was aes by some esti ox. ' ' | cers tts 1.88 *1.33 Dreeses DoDD 11-HOUR SALE, Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M; pigs 39c PERCALE OR FLANNEL SPECIAL! Come Save on Fine ‘Bates’ Quality Percale 1s W ow! 3.99 Sanforized and “Cones” fine Flannette. of it was in underground oil with } undetermined potential. | He was a friend of Presidents Ropéevelt..He broke a lifetime of|® Eisenhower and of Franklin D. BERR BOOE SEPP E RE REE SEL SAE EE RY BA RES SN I poy pds oe Fall Khaki Chino Gees Back te 390 Friday, 8:30 P. M. Poe Pong 5 — pendency, eee oe OI MEN’S PANTS CAR COATS : : . 4 1%¢ Quality 39c Lge. Hand 1.49 Plump 1.99 Large Richardson ok his isto $ DISH CLOTHS, | CANNON FEATHER LAUNDRY $ operator, The management fired e DISH TOWELS TOWELS PILLOWS BASKETS e sa him at*the age of 16 for being/i Reg. 8.99 Poplin - “lazy.” : Dress Pants 83 e€ e€ e€ e€ . Richardson then took his savings Pants @e 9 ea. 19 BB ncoats DoDD - and left Athens to begin the ca-|# : . reer that eventually was to make - . - him worth nearly a billion dollars. |¥ TI-HOUR SALE, Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. - pre 1.99 MUSLIN SHEETS : whet “he ealled, nelly » as NOW! posing 3 ees of full size vealiny 00 SAVE! : clothes,” including hounds-tooth " eecae' 99 Mid-s eets. While they last. Limit 2 to a cus- . $39 G LAN . checked cap and ox-blood shoes, i Ki. 9 ; , . ON 2 oe Poplin Better Sport nih Back te 1.49 Friday, 8:30 P. M. Wool Wain Leded’ oad and headed for West Texas. a od ’ a - 8 * : tea Men’s Jackets Winter Coats § : , r i ‘ = savbar fer or biggie ya ; d i q) at { be & $ ° 29¢ Rayon 89c C’ton Cup 1.99 Cotton 2.99 Ladies’ b - cattle empire, but later invested|# Bu Bu . LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ SLIM - his cattle money in oil leases. 1t|# _ @ PANTIES BRAS PAJAMAS PANTS © - was in the boom days of the West!’ 4 N SAGINAW NEAR HURON , $3.99 Men's\- Wool a - Texas. fields that. Richardson's) § Caps... GE 19¢ ss ti Ba< $y 44 Stroller Suits. 99) Jam fortune was made. * ‘ BARS ot CA PE CPE TRISTE : = * i 2 . - = PRESENTING AMERICA'S MOST CAREFULLY BUILT CAR > LADIES Slips arm ame. : : SAVE! 1.99 LADIES’ SLIPS e SPECIAL! : Full and half slips in cotton or nylon- - , : 1.69 Sanforized. Full ized rayon. 32. 40 1.00 First Quality . Cut, Sturdy Boys’ Gees Back to 1.99 Friday, 8:30 P. M. Ladies’ New Fall - 3.99.Sizes 10-44 | 3.99 Group of | $99 Processed | Wash’ble 10-18 - LADIES’ MATERNITY | . MQUTON | LEATHERETTE 5 4 oe - UNIFORMS DRESSES FUR COATS JACKETS . - 59c New Se Je $op 79 $49 s1@ Fall Scarfs... 25¢ ‘ T1-HOUR SALE, Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. a HURRY! 4.99 LADIES’ SHIRT DRESSES ¢ “B09 areon : . Choice of solid colors and prints. Sizes 10 - 1.59 Prints, Solids, to 18. 1.99 Sanforized - First Quality Gees Back te Regular Price Friday, 8:30 P. M. , Fall Ladies’ 32-40 - s 5 of Girls’ Dresses |; BLOUSES : $ 39c C’ton 4-14 | $1 Cotton 3-14 | Boys’ Polished —149 Tots’ “a I GIRLS’ GIRLS’ COTTON CRAWLER € = @ PANTIES . BLOUSES y PANTS SLEEPERS - 2.99 Girls’ a ee - jackets... LAD YJ D> c 4 ac od i od | 00. Plaid skirts =@@¢ fm ~ 11-HOUR SALE, Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. = $99 FUR STOLES, SCARFS | ’ y WOW! Muskrat stoles... mink and squirrel $ HURRY! Terrific Value—Manu- 4-skin scarfs 5.99 New Fall Wool Goes Back te $99 Friday, 8:30 P.M. facturer’s Closeouts 19 Plaid Ladies’ 10-18 . Training Pants , SLIM PANTS 59c Boys’ Boys’ 6-16 2.99 Girls’ 4.99 Toddlers’ . e BRIEFS SWEAT SKIRTS 1-PC. NYLON $ 10 T-SHIRTS SHIRTS SWEATERS, ea. | SNOW SUIT . 5 4 aba aes 295M SE | Sp00 | $p99 SSB 8S Bis BB ; 11-HOUR SALE, Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 29c BOYS’-GIRLS’ SOCKS SAVE! see Fine quality, sturdy construction. 19: VALUES! Tomorrow, at showrooms across America, we intro- accelerator on long trips (two very practical options) duce the totally new . . . totally wonderful Imperial. . - . the engine has more wheel-turning power than any other passenger car engine in the world. $7 Full Size Extra ~ Gaul Sau dy ac trate aie me From famous maker. 5.99 Discontinued Famous Brand It is built more carefully, tested more thoroughly, Warm Rayon and Fa other car which has been or will be intro- When you drive our Imperial of 1960, we think : ° poca 6 year. It requires more individual hand- you will agree it proves one satisfying point ... that a 2 Nylon Blankets ma “i e00Waas ait dise'e Perma-Lift Bras : crafting than other cars. It takes longer to build . . . fine car can be almost awesomely impressive, and sul $ Dress -Work |, Quilt Lined SWEAT SWEATER $ ; because the skills which build it are the kind that _be a vivid, emgaging personality . .. a good companion. pel sacrert SHIRTS VESTS || : can’t be hurried. It has brought automotive crafts- as.well as an obedient servant. . ow ~ © wtkis becky nici Compere Inpuifesitiog guilt pars snd che lela | Be 19° $ Be $449 wep Grates 1.49 The new inst t panel has bold, readable fort... ease of entry and exit, front and rear .. . ie : ~ driving liveliness .. and learn that it is, in luxurious calibrations . «. logically placed controls . .\. and a ae ’ remarkable new -Panelescent lighting which aids {#°b the finest car America has yet produced. visign and depth perception at night by eliminating The exclusive - Wes evlia coadiie automatically a8 this door is IMPERIAL OF i960 opened. An exclusive, improved Auto-Pilot tends the PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION T1-HOUR SALE, Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 69¢ Men's Underwear e Choose from briefs, tee shirts, under- shirts, All sizes S.M.L., Goes Back to 690 Friday, 8:30 P. M. LOOK! $1 Quality Rayon Panel and Dacron Tier HURRY! . Manufacturer's Close-out 1.39 60x76 Sheet Plaid. Blankets _ ON VIEW AT IMPERIAL SHOWROOMS FROM OCTOBER 2 | ss s : ? - «| 8d: e100] - R'& R MOTORS, INC. GEORGE'S | Betts | _ , 124 Oakland Avenue Pontiac, Michigan . +N SAGINAW NEAR HURON : J. a: > ee 3 PRBS *t % : ‘ . a2: fo ee og Res awry ee ae ri roperiae PRESS. THURSDAY; OCTOBER 1, 1950 = ares A ee Moré Earthy Than Public Realize ar Z ey ee {PRY Interpreter Refines. N ikita’ S. “Personally Invites: omitted purposely, sai teiag Hin entih ‘J Grand Showing of the seer wane << Saws “lem ‘EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet Treyanowaky i ot take nal ete - > *BRIDAY, October 2nd. aaa. tie ee _ FREE GIFTS fer EVERYONE the spice and the cccasional | | Since ot paces Se eas f credities, believes Khrushchev | Americans ‘ ' ae ve eae ag nae Souctinh to Tealies that be olea mission re rvs 7 LARC REAVE , #) ie ‘ imexactly. : 4 : s.. rs “ha 2 . ‘ v1 na | , $0 WE'RE CUTTING MANY OF OUR ITEMS TO: THE BONE!! iss Ona 3 es ore Ml You'll Save Dollars on Everything ... COMPARE... and You'll SAVE at SAVE! | . Ween ncting oem Se ee P merchandise. your Grab him! — ea : | i chance te seve et these cleerance He 5-Ft. Stee] Bath Tab ...... prices. “Gast Irom Bath Tub ........ remembering ane ae ek ae FAMOUS BRAND AUTOMATIC — J “rate Marred Bath Tabs ..... dieu dite com. | tn the médiie ao he te im a | Water Softeners - 52-GALLON occa ae fs perform phere g Lectorgear Paris circus, head.” ee er en . eae Reg. $161.50 Electric thows «.... WATER . fScmom HEATER COPPER: PIPE oven akema Y4" Mt HARD—20 ft, Lengths ft. 16¢ e FIBERGLAS INSULATED %" M HARD—20 Fi. Lengths ft. 24c © COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Ys" L SOPP—GOFt. Coil... ft. 25e ‘e| FITTINGS %4” KE SOFT—G0 Ft. Coil... .ft. 48e Cash & Carry “o> COPPER TEES ........... WITH TRADE 1047. Stainiess Steel, Dbi. Compartment 21” x 32” WARRANTY DEFECTIVE $9 YR. 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FULL STOCK OF SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS 172 South. — EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES — Prag ci ‘St. Pree Parking on Wesson St: Side Petit rE sai | WEBBHIEICO. _.351 S. PADDOCK ST. | FE 41518. te - awe %, eae a = ei - 1 Rin he THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 : _» ‘TWEN'PY-ONE, 7 * j % TF us tier - pt ry, ES ‘\Jayne Manstield: ton MACH. 2 Political Debut ° ‘Advise MSU fs Eye Opener : “. “SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY re 3 | 77 an of Better Shoes. YOUR CHOICE : 3 PAR ALL Spee ive : ane who are not | e Last spring students renewed af - © Crosby Square © Jarmon © Freeman ® Mansfield " lcontinuing protest against com- z tay “Sit, Legmsrvetivs cath | hiliey ROTC with letiers and © Bates © Trampeze © Winthrop Chlewick. | ditorials in the student daily. ® Ties © Slipons © Desert Boots to member nations in improving 4 , ~ « water supplies. Base Has Refinery an — | | . v iedagpmeernanr ct ican The These are broken sizes of better shoes’— all famous names — regularly tures by the United States in inter- McALESTER, Okla. ® — C.B. ;current compulsory pregram is an iced h high hoi ; national health activities of all} The U.S, Navy's 10-million-dollar|itrusion on the educational pro- priced much higher — chaice of brown or black — not all sizes in every kinds are expected to amount to|Dase at Cartagena, Spain, also js cess and a negative factor in ca- style, but all sizes in the group. If the size you wear is in the style you i cere, motivation. like — Mister, you’ve got a bargain! « i — a) = “Thig kind of investment helps|Tesery, Proucing 80.000 barrels Scored ‘Grand Slam’ ® “\ ¥ i people all over the world,” paar as — y owmes 7 said. “I feel it will pay dividends can interests. FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (UPID—| through improving health and Don Budge, who turned the teat creating goood will.” Changed His Parties in 1938, is the only player in his- 50 Piece Nationally * * * tory to score a “grand slam" of | na President James Monroe was : OPEN MON. & FREE - 4 rted, too, that the in- the four major tennis champion- | Advertised He reported, tea, that the ‘lace Republican and laler &|supeEnglan, French, Austlany —FRE TIL 9 87 N. SAGINAW PARKING and American—in the same year. ! ee oo SILVERWARE SE pe re ——— ; OST Service for 8 Premier Nikita 5, Khrushchev to > of research and contribute actively ( | JEWELERS Set : 3. Increased exchange of scien- nations. Missile Authority DR. HENRY A. MILLER __f/!* Employed by OM MILWAUKEE (AP)—Dr. — metr1. jamin P. Bilasingame, one Opto - the nation’s foremost missile experts, Tuesgay was named to Phone FE 4-6842. the top defense cnrineering pest ; i for General Motors Spark 7 North Saginaw Strett aan P “Better Things in Sighs” eee ap isis head R otf the astronautics department : : of the U.S. Air Force Academ Contact Lenses oe ena a cama oh ek alas inal group selected to establish Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons the Air Force Ballistic Missile Don’t Get Caught Short When Cold Weather Comes! ia el nel COATS WITH SHORT COATS PEPPER-RED | - WITH WHITE LININGS & SCARFS _—s“ORLON PILE LININGS __ Plus button-on- Plus button-on 3 ue triple belts! | 8 hood-collars! f DuoTherm Home Heater ! | Get set for colder weather with this Duo- Black with red Black win white Therm fuel oil home heater.. 53,000 .. the most vivacious color .. the most striking color BTU’s. Exclusive dual chamber burner. combination to spice contrast fashion can offer} Automatic electric self starter. Heats a winter wardrobe! Coats : The most versatile short Sk nme tern eyawny sen seesrasire ner wm Ol pl by buttoning-on or off the linings... plus button-on -triple belts! Warmly hood that converts toa lay- interlined! Misses’ sizes. down collar! Misses’ sizes. AMERICAD LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN “DePeat’s 5 srcdempents for us eenptie Obed OPEN FRI &- eee 108 NORTH SAGINAW % ~ WON. to 9 Pi. i Tan - . nae Re ers Skee, ee i =. Miitlaniehith desire w 5s geet Pipe neh ta! an eae ed “4 ens el eee comniteaat i “ en a aot ee } , ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1980 ie mee at : i r= : r. : | ogee } de? % ce : 3 eats in Pontiac and Nearby Areas iso f AUCTIC ‘ : zt a Cer f oh , “te : féue chain, “Daniel, Lawresice,/Burial _will “telléw ’ in’ Waterton’ Zt reria e 2 oe ee Emeriek F. Capppell of 64 Vir-|Charles and John, all-at home; his/Center Cemetery. . 444 SMYCLIG A | say yer andr La! War), Slt te | ‘mse FRID Y, OCcT.2 | ~ ; y of Frantis FRANK GC. MOSS °° * | ae baamon adhoc Miataiaa I nig : former Pontiac resident. . Moss, 14, of 802 Pontiac) } rary tong bat S pen | v' easy creat Sim eeageemeil =P, M. SHARP. a ig in Fs : when she lost con-|urday at Richardson-Bird Funeral] aire aed Se a ke "tl : -. BURNITURE-TOOLS-APPLIANCES Gian a comet , @- jbellion mh ey ~~ “DRY GOODS-1000 MISC, ITEMS. ‘ . yesterday a ie! i Stk sop tens aM a8 aan of xe 30-MINUTE OPENING _ hea, Seats] He was a member-of Walled . 30.7 former member of the Pun Lake Lodge F&AM No. 528. ~~ SPECIAL 6:30-7:00 2.88 a ad ears Gay} davahlers, Mrs, Donald Riley : i RIPPLE ’SOLE SHOES | in Fremont. she hadl ate, tour grandchildren and one| yes . ‘sas | in chureh ‘and civic| great grandchild Heilets ae Veteran of Theater, Dies | E & L DISTRIB HOLLYWOOD {AP)—Actor Tay-| ‘ p.m. Saturday at Trinity Baptiot Church with burial in Oak Hill : Cemetery. His body is at the/pevereaux of Port Huron. NEW YORK (AP) — Hardld Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. An employe of Pontiac Motor | | Division, Mr, Harris * attended College Hill in Tiffin, Ohio. husband; .a y lor Holmes, whose. theatrical ,ca-| a “ . Holmes died in his home | rill be recited Fri-/Huber, 49 swarthy villain in many Music i oe 2616 DIXIE HIGHWAY i Murs Hollywood on. his daughter, attress Madeleine ene sa iem Mass at Sa- al sitaiogs a iaw desvee from | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) . : “i propre OF Heart Church in Fremont Sat-/Columbia University, but turned|— 5 body will be/to the theater, later Hollywood. In temporarily nestbound eagle - t Huron for burial.jrecent years he appeared mostly , on television, including his own|¢cy being fulfilled — and just ROBERT R. VAUGHAN ‘er Ti iare, | Smiles. SAMUEL H. MOORE Robtet Bh. Vaughen, 61, of 275 ee SS a Oh as old professor put a finger Now=-q Range Hood in in any kitchen Moore, 55, formerly. inerty St. died yesterday“at Pon-}. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)—Dr. on me," says violinist Jascha ot Pontiac, died this morning at\tige General Hospital of a heart/Ross Granville” Harrison, 9, a Helfetz,’ “He said that someday | (home or apartment) without remodeling! . a be es Ra... North ailment. biologist who developed a tech:|I would be good enough to teach.” in i health A member of the First Baptist /nique of tissue culture that led} Heifetz, one of the great figures be was a retired employe |to many medica] developments, | of the concert stage for nearly , sce" eatin aw a's mer ie en Fipst Electronic Range Hood t Body fe jture was credited, among other Wy =z Pa tg ge things, with leading to the method — of California at Los} Ps i ~ = ioe le TST ae Needs No Outside Vents To song, William and Donald, both of|'%2 sisters and two brothers | {develops Ae a rare interview at his hilita ce Ss re | ursiae en 40. | Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs. Jane Saturday. at the Huntoon Funeral x* * * home, he explained why he plans ue x , “Remove Smoke, Grease, Odors! z FY 5 7 } a ee @ : 5 I WE'RE GIVING Denton of Pontiac and Karen S. heard | NAPLES, Italy (AP)—Enrico de!to spend a year auditioning and at home; four grandchildren; three eenetal Camas in White Chajt! Nicola, 82, first president of the |instructing outstanding students. : Ala., : ery. Italian republic, died Wednesday} “Violin playing is a perisha Clebert and Sanford, both of Pon- MARY_LOU ABEL of complications brought on byjart,” he said. “It must be passed, tiac; and three sisters, Mrs. Bera) wes BYOOMFIELD TOWN.|pmeumonia. A legal scholar and}@n'as a personal skill — otherwise Black of Athens, Mrs. Edith Brown| for Mary Lou Abel jactive political figure for many/it is Jost.” ¥ ,\years, De Nicola retired from| Helfetz today is on crutches — ' Pontiac. Saturday .|politics in 1929 in protest against/he hurt his left leg last July in a | Service switt be held at 2 pan.livare tua: wt rr |the Mussolini regime. He returned|fall — bet insists this bad nothing P in-the-Hills Charch. Burial will fol ; after the war and later wasi/to do with his decision to teach Sunday at the Blackburn Funeral|jow in Pine“Lake Cemetery. : Home in North Branch. The Ma-} Miss Abel died yesterday at| elected president. at the university. dade earvice of, Gresmmoad Guns! atey were mami. Detrolt, after ae 8 wee eee oo? , tery She was a gratuate of Michigan S 11] S eci | Di nt S ae _fWerks Even With the Windows Shut Leonard D. Ward > we wee om = ti Pp 1a iscou s . F eae lee tronically — wit patented | Service for Leonard D. Ward, 22, terior yen ail studying at Cran- : . ° . gh saghetze ” action-new Puritron Elec- of 4610 Forest St., Watkins Lake,| oe ea eey ee aeetrents, Mr. On All School Supplies oe | peers aS cifpenic Range Hood setually “inhales” ee ee and Mrs. Lyle B. Abel and a ster and School Clothes os 4 mina ftere Home with burial in Perry Mount . ae Se Siar ther is the Oakland County agricul- 3 1 4 er : Then air passes before 6 wonder- rps tural extension agent. | _—Buy Now!—Save! ~ Se ae: s Stasipsis ieritsaiee perity ana're, | A driver for the Baker Drive- er . cal a ba oient wait | — purity apereiaionk away....Co...,.Mr.. ne ras agen vn RE... EDWARD. CLINE ge ey agit ay Sr Geman cl .oezore =e] HYLAND VARIETY STORE || |: \ery a the road near Christiansburg, Va.|for Mrs. Edward (Jessie E.) Cline, mem) First Drahner X 1) HOP NTE garlic sect Remeryy ™ 3 weit me ¥ pm. cay a . M-59 $ PING. CE R : mee es ; even on the stickiest, rainiest Sommer ' Surviving are his wife, June,|Bossardet & Reid Funeral Home. we en resale 4M-59) i penny Mi i | ae < it i. afi Seer tno phate okie N TOWN ... PLENTY ff a ee seus set it on the ! | OPEN EVENINGS‘ end SUNDAYS® _ real PT) Se nO BRLAne THROWOOT WALLSt Fooled Guards to Meet Nitta’ a : el . lems = | eee we Parvn ° : J or new 5: Ses hg! ae kitehens ~ and Gate Crasher Cashing In | 11 al AO 2 eee ; ; gas = ond Noiseless, maintenance-free — no q - ms ae messy chartoal to clean up. Su- i Bog ba: ih = a perbly styled ta white, copperione, ' DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)—Thejthe ‘crowd and a security man, ee i J stainless fruits be: S crasher”’ him and asked who he} ' : is remarkable new Puritron Elec- i pm, photographed with] wat. | 1960's ARE HERE | Take it out of the store with you! Sage ‘ Nikita Khrushchev at the same] «7 told him I was one of the if tall it yourself — utes eyoer Model 1000 : time—have come to Jack Christen-|farm hands,”’ Christensen said, Ins Y if = in min ‘ L Manes 779° }sen, 29, of Thornton, Iowa. and-was told te ‘‘go on in." —~ | « Christensen, who owns a swim-| He said Khrushchev came to- 280 S. Spinae St. ming pool and driven at Mason| ward him and he stuck out his} Jeter Fecivedteratonl “poh hard” th Shae hate wast “JEROME OLDS - CADILLAC: -R. B. MUNRO ELECTRIC: CO. Ncity last week when photo-; Soviet Premier. ‘The pat on the graphed with the Soviet Premier stomach incident was repeated 1060 West Huron Street FE '5-8431 , " B patting gis stomach on a farm several times as cameras clicked. ' near Bayard. -~ = cp PURSES SE = {oe ; - Chri sabi tee jos MMMM MN NON en nee enone nen OSaEHEOOEEESSSAEHSUSNUGUSHESANUEOEEEEESUEESEEESUEEEESUENTTUSSNSuWpNON TOE /a gate crasher” at ‘the affair. eae puaL purross OFA BED & CHAI oe il 4“ ;by a.national magazine for fends elings — METRO CHALLENGES VALUE-COMPARISON! SEE THIS TOMORROW! Pr Never Before Sold at This Price!) HEAVY COIL CONSTRUCTION! He also was invited to New oe ty | we T = HEAVY NYLON COVERS WASHABLE WITH. $ Carlstensen said he aed to ) FOR LASTING. SERVICE DAMP CLOTH. crash t chrushchev party on a York City to appear on a tele vision program. friend's dare. LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS ‘i He sai ve al miles ; $ DEAT S oe ee Tena orn | sun aero’ $5 DELIVERS SAVE $69.95 about the same time nine did, the morning of Sept. Christensen said he ran toward DEA LS Faces Examination , in Auto Fatality ] DEALS |ewese4 DEALS Naa ' SP Some I RR ; Bua. ie Cee 'son Heights man, charged with) negligent homicide in the death of ja Royal Oak man Aug. 14, will |appear before Judge Keith Leen- | houts-for examination at 1:30 p.m. Munictpal John F. Bulloch, 21, of 30445/"% Townsley Rd., was arrested after a week’s investigation by the Oak- at land County Prosecutor’s Office of the accident in which his car was involved. The fiery, three-car col- lision which resulted. caused the death of Nicholas Stoffel 79, of 1803 W. Farnum Rd., Royal. Oak. The accident occurred on Wood- | ward. avenue at Warwick road. 21C Orchard Lk. Ave. phe) il 24 Aow soisueBbo agi Sek HONOR sneh non Ai oTit., puny pour, eqs 3043 OS 400A Dd 92uU0 djoy anok 0a16 03 nok j puoy 3S414 Usos"] “ouOp Buieq St. 304) gol ou) "ae 4 AIS 4s0 yore pequnysip Ajjoucowe ous ‘pungq ous ‘pezkjoind ous Puoy 381137 90g ‘A2ue6o puny poyuy, © HSA , . “4218 oy, ‘peGo 043 ‘spry yy “djoy anok poou so:2ue60 OM}-Angng = . . ) . , ] Nd GALINN Viv = s a po UNE COLOR YOUR SHARE... NEEDED SO MUCH 1959-1960 cack: (el This brochure has been prepared to present pictorially a few of the United Fund agencies in action. The following poregraphs will tell you how this year’s $647,698 United Fund gool was determined: Last spring, many housewives, businessmen and plant workers took time to be on a budget hearing panel for the United Fund agencies. Line by line, these people examined the budgets submitted. All told, requests for more thon $822, 000 were received. The budget panels reduced this request to $736,000 and recommended it to the Budget Steering Cormmittee. A lot of questions were asked and.a lot of discussions were held in order to arrive at a realistic figure. The total request was trimmed to $685,000 and this figure was recommended to the third step in the budgeting process, the Administrotive Commit- tee. ; \ Recognizing the community's need for the services but taking into consideration economic factors, the committee passed a revised figure of $647,698 to the Board of Trustees of the Pontioc Area Unitéd Fund. , § The Board of Trustees voted yes to the $647,698. What does this goal figure mean? Primarily, the agencies will be able to carry on only on the same level gs they did last year. The rest is up to you. Any money raised in excess of the $647,698 goal means more dollars to the agencies that have already had their budgets cut to the bone. We are often asked, “Just who are the agencies supported by the Pontiac Area United Fund? The following list, effective September 1, 1959, lists these agencies: HEALTH FAMILY SERVICE AND St. Joseph's Marcy Hospital Clinic WELFARE - Visiting Nurse Association Michigan Children’s Aid Society Michigan Cancer Foundaticn Child Guidance Clinic Michigan Heart Association Big Brothers of Oakiand County Arthritis G@ Rheumatism Foundation Famity Service Leader Dogs for the Blind Catholic Social Services United Cerebral Palsy Salvation Army Michigan Epilepsy Center Association for Better Hearing Association for Retarded Children . Seciety for Mental Health Leagues for Nursing Sister Kenny Polio Foundation National Multiple Sclerosis Soc. , ' National Nephrosis Foundation Michigan Diabetes Associati Jackson Memorial Laboratory American Seciel Hygiene Assoc. » RECREATION Boy Scouts Boys’ Club of Pontiac Cantp Pire Girls Community Activities, Inc. Girl Scouts ¥.M.C.A. Y. W.¢. A. National Recreation Assoc. National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers U.S. O. GIVE YOUR FAIR SHARE! American Red Cross (also involved in Health and Planning Functions) United Seaman's Service American Federation of International Institutes International Social Service International Travelers’ Aid Big Brothers of America PLANNING, CO-ORDINAT- ING AND RESEARCH AGENCIES Michigan Welfare League National Child Labor Committee National Probation & Parole Association Council on Social Work Education . * National Social Welfare Assembly Child Welfare League Family Service Association of America Ubran League of Pontiac ; National Urban League Central Volunteer Bureaw TIL IT HELPS! © ’ S Fae ; , INC RARER n oa mF " ph eo | x, < ‘ f aE Ls 4 Qi £ be Ga. meee b 1 | ANNUAL CAMPAIGN OCTOBER 1-22, 1959 . : z : # Be: : PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1050 eid | S0% ie TWENTY.FIVE | PARADE 7 P. M. TONIGHT Under the New Lights on Saginaw Street . MISSILES CLOWNS | s« FLOATS and BANDS Pontiac Area United Fund es October Ist Thru October 22nd a - - Community National Bank of Pontiac waco ~“ ; “ 0 os ot W. Huron. veNe Perry os Keego Hotbor.. - Walled Lake... Union Lake... Milford... Lake Orion... Waterford... Bloomfield Hills and Romeo . £ ~ ee : NE 7 Member F.D.1.C. ~-.. * . THE PONTIAC Pa PRESS, THURSDAY, cron i 1, 1050 {> ew ee t3-— man, have two daughters and three sons. i 1s : potobis| eouin Eiote Expecting’ Sixth Child Ks ngage ree “Goxn(Hs 463 State Parks - 9 child next January. New Jersey has 43 state parks She and her husband, ‘airplane and forests. ‘A’ pon rmgenpeniticng Se See - $990,289.49 Cash on ere July 1, 1958 ie : Cutrent (1958) Tax AEs Ee “, 488 99 t ee eee * Rooss'as 821 00 - on TONES «oo dans cr sresceseee. 11273. * ; ye , 4,965,583.83 . "pate Pre ar Fer 611,486.79 State School Aid 1958-59 ....... Seece poreevese 966 00 Library Fund (Pena! Fines) ease awexcs Pir Vocational Educa ole Other Grants \Inchades County Special Busia tis Other Revenue Receipts (Rentals, Interest Income) 116,231 25 Reven Reesipts ..........-. me 743, 720.28 — “ Non-Revenue Receipts . i Gale of Property... 2.0.0... eye c eee saaseeen 1,492.05 Revolving + erg (Cafeterias, — ete) 485. 521.66 Other Non-Revenue Receipts .......... 0... .e0.cccun, 501,437.50 Total Non-Revenue Receipts ............. Spceuceeones 988,451.31 Grand Total of General Fund Receipts .../...... $8,697, 155.32 igs ~ ig Sa Pund State and =can 90.001.048.23 Administration Salaries of Superintendent and en vexewect S 42,100. Salaries of Business Administrators ._... 24.964 93 Clerica! Salaries ~ Sacre $0,992.40 Administrative Supplies and Expense kes ~ 19.525 60 Census and ry Attendance | ...~~.... 22.404.51 Elections 1402.60 , Other Administrative Expense ..... 1,196.85 Tota! A@ministrative Disbursemetts ......... $ 162 wi. masa of Supervisors Weease stuns s #00 Salaries of Principals and Assistants Gavaseseesee - TY He Salaries ‘oll eng pean SR nner oere, ereeennene gy Teaching’ Supplies and Expense soneves ee aa ; Michigan’s Gov. G Mennen Wil- rsh i careries eee 31.611 46 . 4 meagre: ieee A liams and seven fellow governors Other Instruction Expense -2.....-. <— RAISING FUNDS FOR YOUTH — Bud Nich- ites club members will be selling brushes on jot major .stee} states have. wired Total Instruction Disbursements .........4.-++ $5,438,291-98 | olie (standing) makes his first-sale in the Pon- — ore paid peng cen- President Eisenhower memes a e- aneece le smi.382.5¢/ tiac “Exchange Club’s tooth brush sale, Buying ters ernoon evening, pro- ja “distinguished” media Poel asd oe os *has8 1 | is Mayor Philip E. Rowston who knows his ceeds going toward the club's youth activity {steel negotiations. Pi s nm de he z Gis wats capes 1404.21 | money is going toward a good cause. va fund, said Nicholie, chairman of the drive. . wi. ft ae Total Operation Disbursements ....... $1.235, 08.67 | : Since -you cannot personally ae Western page roy Bs o take the time Kc gewall for these : - ee ape Ht 14 . . ” governors said, | ; Maintegance of Peraitere asd jiquipmient ,... $383 37 # Pontiac Branch Has None --- Almost (Ford Will Admit mee ees i te, ot _ Auto Other Maintenance Expense teresse ° of oan per “io PR Se Maintenance Disbursements ............ 8 ane Wh | Ste i Something s Up, son in American life fo preside bi arges r Insurance nt veseebscemnreeteenersens ey | ° over the negotiations- under your Other Fixed Charges .. eeneeen 1,460.00 | a dl eC a ronages but Nothing More ? Jie aD general direction and press them Total Fixed Charges Disbursements ..........., $ 31,669.73 | t to an ly j n.”° “SS Tramaportation oe. naaene oy tee 31 et the Bat , the DETROIT . Henry Ford 11, ma * * homies tee ee 10,000.00, Only one person meagre roy ——— os president of Ford Motor Co., says, The President, who has referred Health Service . — = ed tary of State's branch office three time employes _|We always have. something in ts Ghd trike os an tn sit- School Recreational Activities .. rate Ss ecees 4,101.41 | Pontiac, holds his job because of} work for him are not employed a strik Dr pane gra at ™ — a lee een ‘nein oe 23.811.16| political patronage, Willis M.| because of their party affilia- my works, but. nothing we la er Giecuss Total Auxiliary Service Disbursements ...... $ 142,193. + aia | Brewer, branch manager, stated) tion, talk -e eo + re ie whee aeons Catal Cea Operotne? Mapentes .....5. earn That's me, of course,” said) “One o% them is a om CE Ford made the comment to news-| Possibility [a hee ages Qreamde oes idacateeeeeseesrtetenenens i:3833/Brewer, a prominent Oakland|®5 & matter of fact, and I've ‘men yesterday when they attempt-| Provisions mt te oe an wi hae Re sciess 61301 gi ty Democrat. censured by Democrats for having ed to sound him out on speculation| Which would mills back Furniture Equip County in tion for an Transportation Equipment .. : 4 160.08 ber em the stall.” that the company still may have artic 80-day “cooling Total Capital Outlay Disbursements .. $ 06,179.00 | The ether twe are Democrats, |i the works a smaller 7 eigen 8 men : Tote! General Pund Disbursements .......... $7,391,571 .65 | _. but not active party workers, he| Ford was reminded when para re ang ee upplementa!l Disbursements he announced details of the com- — declared. Transfers to Other Punds- See eaeatiececca eects $ 832,311.96 an X . s car. the Fal-| take such action if nothing } Revolving Pund Disbursements ..-.. ........... 475,205.17 * * * . ~~ é ful comes out of the negotiations Other Supplemental Disbursements .... 2 “My empl ase capable|con, he mentioned there was - . i. Total Supplemental Disbursements .. $1,481,741.85 le that’s I employ “something else in the works. fore Oct. 8 when scheduled ——— —, why He was asked’ if that still were to return to Washington from a OpeRSEMENTS (| GFICSION =— ez nit Brewer. the case , vacation at Palm Springs, Calif T beg $1 Brewer’s remarks came during * otal Gunn Pund Balances on June 30. 1958 783,137.61 a battle ry of State * * * - (Sune 3a. toe eens an ieee w9.07.045.21/ Gos Blast Demolishes James M. Hare, & Demecrat, and _ Baiget prs out “sag the Chalk Up 2 Sure Votes Ruueing and Site Pund Balance July 1 sss + une) Houses, Injures Nine, |; pier tog panion to the standard-size Mer- (UPI) — Revenue from General Property Tax Receipts | ’ | sjice It will be called the Co LEEDS England Delinquent ‘Dainese mt Taxes ere r Causes Huge Fire As a result of a squabble over)|CUry. met. Julia Gaitskell, daughter Test o e e * . tronage at Hare’s East Detroit Labor Party leader Hugh Gaits grace Pagan _ Propelty hess Roose 10.653 30 | office, the Secretary of State this kell, was campaigning from Sale of District Bonds 2 2.338 394 $0) CHARLESTON,. S.C. (AP) — A week said he\ wants to put = Hardware Men door-to-door for her father yes- ithe! bene Other Punds ........00--.-ceceee 47,420.57 | | storage tank containing two mil-! pod his branch offices under terday. 4S one home the house- Total Butiding and Site Pund Receipts $3.208.610.33 | tion gallons of gasoline exploded civil service wife interrupted Miss Gaitskell’s wekeae ke 5 egeelipeae om $3.346.729.68 with a thunderous roar at the| Ware became angered after _ | Spiel to say: “Tl be ag ; Butlding and Site Pund Disbursements Esso Standard Oil Co. terminal) Rasch said this was impracti- 0 r, | 0 ICS recgrd and ~~ manned. Wil sag 8 142.213 01 here today. The blast demolished| cal, because only 30 of the of- . : as he’s told. oan elie MCE hae uae two small frame houses a block) fices (including Pontiac’s) did Purniture and Equipment eee eecdeces 452.820 98 . . i. . = —— injured at least nine) enough business rrant one Meet | Total Capita! Outlay Disbursements ; 2.179.290,.01 |2Way, and a ~. aan ws Association Will i Other Building and Site Disbursements 61,587.32 | persons. on ae "os or employes. in Bloomfield Hills for Total Building and Site Pund Disbursements .. $2,200,848 23 blas hed eff - Rasch declared Hare knew’ his eee . Total Butldine and Site Pund Balances istge28t|tanular fie that these! spcz|proposal was impractical and was| Citizenship Parley Tot cal Building and Site Pund | Investments “es : tacular fire that threat only trying to make the Civil ‘ Sanat sam iene 987.388.55./tanks containing millions of gal- Service C ission “‘the goat” for r or — Building pu Pund Disbursements plus javen Geis gr ig inj ons unfavorable publicity of patronage. Legisla ive pay the of | oe Debt B Retirement Pun4 Receipts a of the two small houses that were| Brewer believed that the Pon- ray reser when the Michigan’ Debt Retirement Pund Balances on July 1, 1988 $ 141,353.85 tau ffice could not be ted ‘ investments 19.381 51 \demolished. Only one of the in- aay by fee C . aa Retail Hardware Association = Total Balances July 1, 1958 $ 160,041.36 | jured was believed seriously hurt. ficiently it ts by member merchants, guests Oe nee Seventy Taz be ccancteeseee oe ~ * * re a m4 him. friends meet at the ’ Kingsley Inn, | Patoguent, Tez, Coletiong 000 TES 13 en Cn dae ete ee - . miles from the downtown area of — Total Revenue from Debt Retirement : land avenue branch in conjunction According to Fred Caldwell, hore eels . “itetls|tered Tuesday by Hurricane|ith his real estate office next| orion Hardware & Sporting Gsods| Other Revenue Receipts =. .00T. y aa eet door EB the Total Debt Retirement Receipts ............. $1.780,979.00 | Gracie, . rene Sap es sceags oy an) Nite! tides + eet and com ~~~ |_ Firemen from the Charleston) ent, heat and utility bills are | Pose gathering ‘Balances July tise $1.941.6204 |Navy Yard aided city firemen in| cheaper that way, he said. an Rar! pommagren E Debt Retirement Pund Disbursements the battle against the huge blaze. citizen encourage ine 72,000.00 Opera un woe. oo vase 38 Firefighters could not get close ting funds and phate hd more participation in political ac-| Other Debt Retirement Disbursements .... sosact 1.693 81 jcome mainly through standard tivity. —_________ |because of fumes and intense! narges of 30 cents each be Total Debt Retirement Pund Disbursements _ $1,719,110.06 | heat. ‘ late and 16 cents of Guests at the meeting will be | si ie ee 44,264.08 The heat melted ‘asphalt paving pores a: 0 ree. the legislators representing this | To tal Bett — ement Pund Investments 178.4631 several hundred feet away. Brewer said he hires six or. district in . Those at- | J e ) 5 the Total »t Retireme un . sements us seven temporary employes during | tending will be given oppor. . mere r ane 30. i950 @ Disbus ™ r oe $1.98 629. 5 the rush season for license plates, | er of meeting the lawmakers | Statistical Data 1956-57 1957-58 oman, _ injure | whose activities in Lansing dur. E ated* Value of School Property Sites ieee $ 1.200.000.00 $ 1.500.000 $i | ing the past year have attracted | Buildings 20900 00 09 . "23,000,000 90 *23°000 000 08 = in Telegraph Crash Lathrup Village Man copronendiliog Seleeatt. cum’ On Insurance Values’ te Se to Represent Trust Fund | ajso- participating on the 4 umber of Classrooms __....... 2.00222: 635 Y | rchant Rumber af Teachers 72 , 343 . soe } Mrs: Agnes O'Rourke, 63, of 73 The Board or Trustees of the) Ew eee Sten’ oe “u Bachelor's Degree 445000 |Princeton St. was injured yes-/Michigan Veterans Trust Fund City, and Charles P. Somme, Beautiful 78” Sofa Minimam Losetettreees. os 200.00 on eee ‘i a00 00 |terday in a two-car collision on has appointed Chalmers LaFray, Lansing’ president and legislative 7 Median. oy sess ss srseerece, . 5,200 00 $350.00 $490.00 Telegraph road at County Com-| 2gg6p Lathrup, Lathrup Village, 4s agent, respectively, of the Asso-' Air foam cushions O Minimum acc cceeccccceeeceess 4400000 4,330.00 $.950.00 mission road in Waterford Town-|the Disabled American Veterans’ ciation, Choice of fabrics _ . $ Median . Le on pees Howe | ~~ a 45 ; representative on the Oakland *x* *« * Nationally advertised Membership ias of 4th Priday in September) reated for a shoulder injury |County Veterans Trust Fund Com-| The: Bloomfield Hills meeting is] Our anniversary price~~ Elementary Pupils 2.673;and released from Pontiac Gen-|mittee. 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FREE PARKING . + ° oy om er 2 ' a er eye a ae : Re a 5 < oo BS, > 4 . . 7 Y ; x . < eee +: > 2 “Ge. my ‘ ‘ . i ; ~ - < ee * od 4 = . ice . ¢ ~ " >. - * - . 5 ‘ - of « ’ * ~ ian ‘ ‘ ey A Sha . , 2 bas TWENTY-EIGHT _ pe Se | sas PONTIAC PRESS. _ THURSDAY. ocTOBER 1, -1059 a =Fins ior Ther Chien tp fo Paes ke ee, is a or oo ast : PREMIERE -— “SHOWING OPEN 6:30 P.M. _ Bored With His Money ' By VERNON SCOTT who scored in Walt Disney’s “‘The| tiem as to whether they will | UPI Heliywood Correspondent Shaggy Dog,” has signed to star| be paid off, The price went up ae changing,”’ HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—One of the once more for Walt in “The Absent} uring Khrushchey’s visit to this | \ argues director THOMAS, wealthiest 23-year-olds in the world |/41:.404 Professor” Mae West country. 00 vou HAVE: Mark Robson (“Inn of the Sixth |is singer Johnny Mathis who says —— Happiness”). ‘“Moral attitudes are |he could retire today on a lifetime |'8 Scheduled to appear on Person, changing. We've always made|income of $100,000 per year. to Person to plug her new auto- aid otf, Ob seid Koradhd be T0 SIT IN films on the basis that bad must Only four years ago the Negro|Diography . . . “South Pacific” replied, “ - aegsi be punished. Obviously bad is not ier couldn't afford the down |¢dsed its way into the golden plied, “Certainly ‘ballad ° : é always punished in life. had must | circle of ‘the ten top money-makers q payment on a San Francisco bach- H i lelor apaitment. areola wale oo ward wags A ae Pagid tone pane! age | ‘ re * +f ‘an 18-room mansion on Sunset|Million dollar mark. . aes law states. Zz Sa Ss op official of the Producers’ boulevard in the heart of Beverly _— + | Association remerteed tipt the i- jis. by- the raps from moralists. But! Complete with swimming pool, he suggested that the movie busi-) tennis court and formal gardens, alt = | Johnny's new diggings cost him " — has ee : then 8 “Films are going in tr a ait] The house is only partly fur-| \ferent kind of material nowa-|nished—a chair, table and divan | days,’ he said. ‘In the old days, |in the living room, and a life-sized | ,movies were the mass entertain-| ‘oil painting of Johnny. ‘ment. They're not’any more. TV/ Asked how he liked the plush thas taken that over.;Family en- (surrounding, he said, ‘‘Not bad." tertainment is turned out on the) Johnny was sitting in the break- = screen, while. people g0 fast room, overlooking the gardens, | 280 S, Soninaw St. JEROME OLDS - CHLLAc. | — shopping for movies. So we've got putting away a ham sandwich and iL . y to give them adult . suiects. they, cup of coffee. He appeared = ~ . weal Ge CAN OU d can’t get on TV.’ be slightly bored with his néew- TAKE - : FOR ADULTS ONLY found wealth, and talked shout 5 With movies going more and financial matters with laconic dis- |}more adult, this brings up a fa-|interest. ;miliar cry: why not tag certain TO KEEP ON WORKING | films “for adults only”? “I earn most of my money in Variety reports that the Pro-jnight clubs,” he said. ‘‘Recordings) | | ducers’ Association is considering|keep my name before the public, | CAN YOU |such a move to calm protesting but there isn’t much profit in| EN clerics and worried theater them. ; a os . _ TAKE IT WH : “ ownets. | “I like to see my money working e TH NGLER BREAKS LOOSE But a Sein olice bigwg fOfe0 T don't spend much | Northwoods Pasties | bal ———— . = \By investing conservatively, I can itold me: “The ‘adults only’ tag is/retire right. now on an annual RESHLY BAKED DAILY TO PERFECTION FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FILM HISTORY jused in every country but here |income of $100,000, but I plan to *® CARRY re eet Tow Punlly to a Pasty Dinner and Japan, but it is fraught with ‘keep right on working.” | i PERFECT F ARTIES © SIX FOR ONLY $3.00 & . the audience actually plays a part through the dangers for this country. Who is to| 3,), id he earns that much ‘Auburn at “ technique..; [nay what ie suitable for children|,_/ hn said be earns that much TOMAHAWK Restaurant “op. §f startling use of @ new terror techniq en “at . + include real estate in New York PHONE FEDERAL 2-7014 PERCEPTO! In this astounding shock-story, you * land five publishing companies. = ’ | He pointed out that the Catholic} Soft- spoken Johnny credits his — = — = ——— will fee! physical reactions and rea! live sen- | Legion pf Decency —- prey adult audience with his success. | } films as to acceptability or chil-| dren. The Johnston office also Only about 25 per cont ef my | ‘issues its green sheet, in which| fans are teenagers,” he ex- chirch and other reviewers rate) plained. “They never hear me in | movies for quality and suitability! oe Se it is the adults sations projected by the actors on the screen! FIRST SHOWING! IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC! NOW! thru SAT. \for childrens: pay the freight. And I . fall an intelligent audience to UP TO PARENTS teenagers. “It's the. responsibility of the, ,, . : {buyers to find proper entertain- Most young singers build their “f reputations and fortunes on rock) jor Saad their. children,” be sug- ‘n’ roll, but I've never sung any of it. I never had to. I don’t want A Catholie churchman who re- ia hi ; sound high and mighty. If the A Story of Innocence—: | Views: films miade this observa-| public hadn't accepted my early and the Wey Out for tion: “You ¢an perhaps under-! . I'd probably have con-| “Nice” Kids in Trouble! |stand how the producers feel when!tormed to rock ‘n’ roll.” | The Picture That: Talks You sce what happens to their! “Johnny ‘said he had no idea’ Heart to Heart Pictures. whether he would continue to sing With Youn Aumaticat ‘The Last Hurtah’ failed to do for a-tiving, adding he'd like to | ‘business, and ‘The Old Man and iproduce or direct movies in the! |the Sea’ lost millions. A classic! future. |tikce ‘Diary of Anne_ Frank’ was| Of ene aes _ j feUSCSESSSUECSESSESESGEREEEEEEEED: bles e' marial a doesn’t want to get married. ‘T lose le of} CLUB Roechester’s ie" 2. petton |times, but Tve always managed 4 FRIDAY SPECIAL - _— ee ete er to VINCENT PRICE wth JUDITH EVELYN - DARRYL HICKMAN + PATRICIA CUTTS eA MLM OTE PODUCTOR %| land began a lazy tour of his | FISH DINNER lexpensive house." we Wh Pech Fed $B = Average Light Bill. —— pe am SHRIMP $2.65 = Up Slightly in Year H LOUISIANA. + ENTIRE MONTH of OCTOBER Golden Age Patrons ——60 Years & Over EXCLUSIVE Ask for a GOLD TICKET NOW!) & ra ined FIRST RUN V2 OFF REGULAR PRICE we ee === Ee SHRCULES” we recommend. thie ‘clru | NOW! thru FRI. | ne SCREEN EXPLODES wrt SPECTACLE! | at 7:30 Only ie | Set. The Last Day at 1:30-5:00-8:30 ROBERT MiITCHUM 5 THE ANGRY HILLS. ig NOW! . Complete!- Uncut! 1 Cw} jular Prices! BLUE SKY E bicsiallit 2150 OPDYKE RD. ! > Greatest Event | ion Picture History! | FE 4-461] ; - oe WASHINGTON (UPH—The aver. <7 i ' “Try Our Extra _ it i mina @ age -electric bill for the nation’s Larg® Martinis and : Meat . @ residential and eommérfcial users enhottans ; @ case slightly last year, FesKerco] Banque! Room t - ~~ Se Catering to Large and Small Ponies ag . 006°MAIN STREET — ROCHESTER OL 1.8351 @ It Mas the eighth straight year a of a slow upward trend in power Se eee eeneneressensesaas costs,’ the. Federal Power cera) ‘Sion (FPC). réported. Now! thru Saturday! eee cll = at ihe | oe CROSBY Eos MESSER dan. 1, an increase of six cents | from the level a year earlier. The nation’s average- customer | uses 280 kilowatt hours per | month. } The average bill for industrial service, according to the FPC, showed that a plant using 200,000) kilowatt hours per month paid $3,283 last Jan. 1, compared with} $3,279 a year earlier. SIGN OF THE GIAI AV) TAUL© IR :COLORSCOPE a r ' 3:20 ~ 5:30 ‘7:35 ~ 0:35 ENTERTAINMENT THAT PUTS A GLOW TONITE IN YOUR HEART! ALL COLOR SHOW Ray WALSTON PLUS Paul Newman FROM THE QEST. SELLER ABOUT THE Anon YOUNG MoDcRRS OF Topar! 7 cunton YUL vom. DEBRA | HESTON -BRYNNER. BAXTER: folet ‘Sito. Ra lft ] «= som DEREK + * HARDWICKE «FOCH -SCORT. PRICE AL 4 Wasim fr the evs by AENEAS ANCKENDIC + JESSE L LASHY Jt s : ty SOL SERPS arnt Ree mae 6 fom ie aa al | i - Chess, Checker Record ‘a alelindile Champ’ to Play Anyone fmt at ar ght. sald Dou Duuham. “hs “It' ma 3 Siumiecoretaan. Newel W. Banks, the 71- ee ee a one a RR branch ‘library games in Pontiac Monday with ridge, oo Sy grace f DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE edo te quality p at wr gon U. . Snubs U 178 N. Saginaw St WwEekw for Military Use ‘Bay es alt for... i sopearsnce jo Ponting tr , ; ‘ | auspices of the Parks &| Services Showing No. Get Another Suit. ages Gee aie jand Checker nb th ce Interest in Northern 2 , Suits - Sites for Storage Mon’s Gabardine Topooats 2+.» “$1200 i Men’s Siero , ‘Full Lined Gar Goats Reg. 12.95 + G98 BOYS’ IMPORTED POLISHED COTTON =] both games simul- WASHINGTON (AP)—Attempts taneously with any number ols find a military use for some ‘ , P. a i plays a couple of the games aes ee, pared In fact, Banks is acknowledged spokesman said today. - Kk worlld’s champion at this feat. x *« . rn 00% Olen Meta eR | durance records, too. “And = afraid we're not able : F to offer too muc encouragem } n ¢ | Last year, Banks played’ 21 | ~ ; LO-HOLER ‘ «CREW NECK i \ | ‘simultaneous games here and for jabout sche - Ss time," the H 1 4+; SWEATERS | She fivet fe fa Pauline was do [Pm == H SWEATERS Te Bes i | feated at one of them. The win- Attempts to interest the de- t Reg. $5.9¢ ‘3 - was the Chess and Checker | partment in using some of the | | e os : $ 98 i , Delos Dunham, | 4rea’s abandoned iron and cop- | $ 98 4 ! St., who'd been try- | Per mines for storage or other i : } 1 off for 26 years to | purposes started about two years | : 1s Ja i at checkers. ag. : WITH THis Coupon ! F bo coyron- ; .Bank’s batting average shows} A department team eer < aoan ines mangpavuninenesancnt Lememe means nennt Nhat he loses only about once in|the area in 1958 at the urging of) 000 checker games and once/Rep, John L. Bennett . (R-Mich) : : 25 chess games. ~ and ex-Sen. Charles Potter (R- re] nnie : rs | er | Spectators are invited, too, Mon- Mich.) ‘ 5 ; Since then, the spokesman Said, STYLE CENTER ‘ldata on various geographical fea-|§ | tures has been distributed to Army, | South Americans Navy and Air Force departments 86 N. Sogingw St. Bree sree responsible for choosing sites for e We ‘ defense installations. Fe Pica yer tag gg Enter Market Pact fallatons. | ONTEV “The information has been fully, _Seven Phdemags Re gp Mb circulated,” he said, “‘but there | \have joined tentatively in a plan|S€ems to be no military require- to eventually eliminate all tariffs|ment for an Upper Peninsula site land other trade barriers among|"ow or in the immediate future. them. Local interests have urged that; - x* * * remote locations be used for de- The common market agreement |fense storage, ballistic missile. was signed Wednesday night by |!a@unching sites, or as sites for | |Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, vital defense plants which. should Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, but |be concealed. will not be effective until the for- | eign ministers approve it next Shoes Govern Thoughts * * * ‘in Satire on Manners eration of a common ar with | BALTIMORE W—A play sched- in-12 years. Supporters hope the |uled for the summer theater cir- free trade zone will cover al] of cuit in Maryland involves thought Latin America. control through the feet. . Playwright Ray Hamby’s three- . Fish by the Ton act work deals with electronic; 631 Oakland f About 29.9 million tons of fish|tators to govern the thinking of S t | FE 2-7795 _ ROSS MOODY - Personally Invites You to the Grand Showing of the EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE SIZES 6-16 COLORS ...~ BLACK & TAN A TREMENDOUS VALUE! shoes which enable political dic-' at Cass were caught by commercial fisher-/@yone who wears ‘them. . Men of the world’s 12 leading fish} Hamby says it's ‘ ——— producing countries in 1957, :|comedy of 20th Century manners.’ ‘of RECONDITIONED | TYPEWRITERS AT WKC-108N. SAGINAW Choose from Royal, Remington, Smith, Woodstock, Under- wood and more! 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A\ » 76 F J x ie 3< « . 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1950 “eee ee aon . 2 : ers = ’ x meee ne “ tt ¢ ir 1% iA ry ry y) . ‘ 5 fy ; 4 : Y + ~~ - a at i a an *a . >¥ JA i , Oakland County Farmers Will Be Selling | Their Products Right In Front of the J/g Downtown Pontiac Stores — Mf All agriculture has been invited to display and sell their produce on. tables or right from their trucks on the sidewalks of Downtown Pontiac — This, is your opportunity to take advantage of an old fashioned Farmers: Market — You'll find apples, crab apples, pears, grapes, hand-made dolls, baked goods, candies, ornamental goods and corn, honey, pumpkins, potatoes, hand+ made aprons, handicraft, in fact hundreds of products will be displayed and sold — Come on down and get. acquainted with the friendly folks — This event lasts all day Saturday. - ‘Downtown Pontiac Merchants Welcome the Farmers! l e 7 : : % : You re Invited . lf through error you received no announcement of this event, consider this an open invitation to participate — Call Mrs. Harding at the Oakland County Farmers Market. _ To Oakland County Farmers we might have missed . . . or FE 5-6148 for information. Big Fire Prevention Parade Downtown Pontiae Saturday at ] P. M. ; | This Gala ‘Event Made Possible by the is Nes Ree “Cree - Downtown Pontiac.Merchants Association- A “ a . . . ¥ > eS = a « ~~ * a gS S SS s A ; DOING ©. a ett ar VALUE | ‘ b _ anes Slees es gor ARMOUR’S GO TASTY POLISH SAUSAGE People's-Food Town Gold Bell Coupon =O Extra Gold Bell INYAYAYNY! GIFT STAMPS With PURCHASE 3 POUNDS or MORE GROUND BEEF LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES Oct. 3, 1959 TE fa) Nery [Av sav dan daraan dander TIVTV Teer errr eer rrr reres e ‘aw tl =. —- lhl GIFT STAMPS With PURCHASE “ANY_POUND or MORE (28 Boneless Beef Stow 4 Limit 1 COUPON—EXPIRES 3 * t F . TITTTTT a0000000000000000040000000000R000021 seveveneeser= AURA eH UK we 5 Extra Gold Bell People’s-Food Town Gold Bell Coupon 5 Extra Gold Bell | * GIFT STAMPS We SRECHASE F ANY 6 CANS CAMPBELL’S SOUPS LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES Oct. 3, 1959 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 9AM. OY PM, Sad B siicés y BACON rs ae. 39F “AO « sticep BOLOGNA +: 49° EXTRA 400 ine GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS With These Valuable Coupons People’ s-Food Town Gold Bell Coupon Extra Gold Bell GIFT STAMPS With PURCHASE OF ANY 6 CANS OF FROZEN JUICES LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES Oct. 3, 1959 People’s. 1-Food Town Gold Bell Coupon Extra Gold Bell GIFT STAMPS With PURCHASE bhoe PACKAGE 'BRACH’S hocolate Cherries LIMIT’ 1 COUPON—EXPIRES Oct. 3, 1959 a Ml Mile Mo Ml 0 Mn a Mla 0 Mn Mle Ml a i weveusers Seeesds ddd dd bidias i OPEN 9 AM! PEOPLE'S i rooD MARKET 9 P.M. 4 DAYS A OPEN SUNDAY 9’to 6 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 AM. sil 10 P.M. ‘No. 2’ CAN HUNT'S Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL LOW PRICE C SPECIAL People's s-Food Town Gold Bell Coupen : Extra Gold Bell | GIFT STAMPS With PURCHASE ANY POUND PKG. er MORE CUBE STEAKS LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES Oct. 3, 1959 2 Peoples s+ Food tens Gold Bell Coupon Extra Gold Bell 3 GIFT STAMPS ...~ With PURCHASE ANY 4 POUND BAG APPLES LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES Oct, 3, 1950 People’ s- -Food Town Gold Bell Coupon 5 Extra Gold Bell GIFT STAMPS With PURCHASE Any 2 Pkgs. Kraft’s Deluxe CHEESE. SLICES LIMIT 1 COUPON—EXPIRES Oct. 3, 1959 PTY TYNYRY AY) TOTO OTOT ALATA ot ele oce ele ote ate 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY )— ,@t TELEGRAPH «RD. ALL FOOD TOWN MARKETS—OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to @P.M. SOLID HEAD. LETTU 2 wa: 2 DOLE Hawaiian PINEAPPLE JUICE DEMING’S RED SOCKEYE SALMON SAVE ON . OO RED DIAMOND WALNUTS RUBY-BEE PURE GRAPE JAM — HOMOGENIZED | VELVET PEANUT BUTTER Can kt 398 2 E —-39¢ Bel 2% 69% igs 1 bb. 196 fo BANQUET Frozen Apple or Cherry c FAMILY SIZE EACH DOWNY FLAKE . aaa PACKAGE OF 8 TT) TOWN| SUPER MARKETS 7580 HIGHLAND RD. M-59 at WILLIAMS LAKE RD. 1200 BALDWIN AVE. at COLUMBIA ere oe ‘ee THIRTY. Sats : —_ ___THE PONTIAC: PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, Ao... re Look What's New—Sauerkraut Ice. Crombie. * By JANET ODELL | featuring Cordoa-Biew's cook, Di- klatsch. We'll tell you more injtered the colorful Vegetable tray. The Guildhall of the Ambassador , '_+ Food Editor | ome Lucas. Many of you may detail’ about this book and about |With this "we had our choice of|/West Hotel was transformed into}: Again it's school lunch box totin’ The Pontine Press FS seen her on tclevisien OF Roity Crocker's “Guide to Easy|a lemon or a mustard sauce, bothia garden -for Libby, McNeill &]season, with sandwiches‘very much CHICAGO — Now we've tasted| Teed Ber mazasine ardeles. | Fictaining” next week; there'sjof them made'with salad/dressing.|Libby’s heritage dinner - Wednes-|to the fore. A few spreads already everything. The very latest in food| We sat eniranced while she made not roam “enough in this article. Sos ’ ‘mixed and parked in the refrig i: hews is sauerktaut ice cream! fruit soup with a tea bose baked py; ON- KE tor can be big time ' es ee Honest to goodness, that was one and decorated a golden layer cake At the reception given by the Here's one that rates high in fla-\yg59 a of the ways sauerkraut was pre- and piepared a classic fish dish California Wine Industry, punch = : sented. Made with canned sauer- With ~—- a — paces] was served in bowls set into great ———__——, juice, mousse is last had & speci®! blocks of ice. Enormous bunches ; = re akong Sele ‘Ar \noliandaise sauce that can be of roses and deep pink camellias| “rst refrigerated biscuits were in- America’s heritage of fine NEIL WARD j favor. isd gaa a along |made ahead of time were frozen into the ice. The best|troduced eight years ago, Butter| feeds was evident in the. perfect- ” uate of serving what is| ~~ 2 2 appetizer at this session was large flake dinner rolls are available| ly served dinner that started Personally Invites You to the actually fermented cabbage — al Another main dish that many/Shrimp marinated in a very spicy, ‘only in a few areas—not in the with shrimp cocktall, shifted te {ood invented by the Chinese 3,000|PeoPle are going to like is Cou-|French dressing with bits of cel- Pontiac area yet. But chocolate) ™*key with wild rice and ended G d Sh f : years ago — included kraut hors/libiac. Mrs. Luczs rested a meat! néty, pimiento and green PePPeT. ichip cookies from one roll of| ith anaes - vanilla ice ran owing o the cream ple. doeuvres, kraut tariyaki; kraut loaf in a ini bricche covgh and Balloons, fireworks, a brass (dough should be in all your stores si kraut borscht and kraut baked the comb ation in « bread) pagd, side shows and food ex. |S00n. | Later, in another. room of the EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet crepes. We have the recipes for P@n. dt or most glamor us he sh en hibits made a genuine country ~ 7 same hotel, the Seven-Up 7 al anyone who's interested an Ausir an jely tart ‘¢ WHR) fair atmosphere for Géneral , celebrated its 30th anniversary with ; : pudding mx and itvo brond new! yging te present their new. re- Baked Al sk ; | the food editors as guests. The FRIDAY, October , The most fascinating program favors of ge'atine — {roch peach a a | serious - part we had: on Tuesday was & formulated take mixes. | part of the program pre- FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE inar in advanced coshery” and watermelon | The flavors are the same as Shows Three {sented a report of gresearch done | pat | “a +) ced Brands, and | At a country garden inncheon the “ones in the past, but each | _ ‘How America Cooks."’ A musi- | - __ ei | Campbell Soups had us taste box ef mix makes a larger, . cal program featured Sons of the | NEW MINIATURE CORVETTE ‘ a = their twe new Scedaclet cosine | lighter, meister cake. We tasted Striped Layers Twenties with Mahalia Jackson as) WIN A 1960 ’ Toilet Bowls Sparkle } o¢ vegetabie soup and tomate | the chocolate one, a me ae t to matee|*t® Main soloist. Instantly with rice soup. The first one has abulous ert. to m * * * ; ;--Continental dessert carts featur- ahead, store in your freezer and Strand ‘s | SNO-BOL eight vegetabies in it and prem- ino cheese from all over the world serve to lots of applause. y's women's pages will - FEderal > ises to be geod Used. as & sauce | Lre wheeled between tables for ; bring you an account of our last’ 5-4161 Liquid Toilet Bout Chama as well as a soup. dessert at the Kraft Foods lunch-| — — Alaska two days at the food editors con beg: "GROCERY STORE Genera! Foods introduced its eon Wednesday. There was cheese on aaa. ference. : , . ¢. cookbook at a Viennese kalfee- also on the tomatoes’ which cen-| { Pint strawberry lee cream —— one ey ne rn =< $ one whites > : Thane s six cup sygar “+. wes _ ™ Line a 1'2-quart loaf pan (82 he . mens ES HERSHEY by 4" by 2's inches) with waxed " 49° 42" 29° Flakorn LARGE 24-ez. CAN STORE HOURS; KY PHONE FE 2-5192 \ “7 | MORTON’S - FRESH FROZEN @ \\ } omens i We be th w SUPER | » BEM ARKET ©: Beer ‘© Wine @ Liquor to Take Out Corner’ Boldwin Ave. end Welton Blvd. Va Choice No matier which leading detergent there's s left-in dirt that suds yos use in you family wash... alone simply cannot get out. a? e 4 ‘ —_ = oe oe ~~nae ae ea * = me é a4 : ; 4 . 4 ¥ 5 & 7 > , Pe = . a, \ : Why NE “THE PONTIAC -PRESS,. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1,:1959 . ats | THIRTY-THREE [dlton,: Mix: and. sift: together’ dry a | knife held at am angle so as to" , ) pean! a e: foie Sweetens Cake [nerds ‘so nadernet DEOL FLANK St@GK. —|scieve wide tn ses, Makes 6 — os keeps It Fresh Longer fsx fascazessstorDelcious tating | mai on oe . .) ¥ . Me pon "Bahe "int mart. oe \Gourmet Beef Patty Personally Invites You to the \ Apples are prtnas of tee, totic cake dainende the -con, degrees |F.) for a It you've never broiled flank| .. 45g Coe | . Pe a eta tft, Sinn the pred pecs (Sak we rae 20 rhs To give Saree Wost. ‘patty Grand Showing of the =. | ¢ Where-you apples, you leaves you with the -feeling : that) * this way! & bled Blue during the last, & . cook can do with eas alg agg rege grt ng Fated ol sempte rance tex spe, 5 “tap. gun, Gomls ssheek cahect Upwear Paypon Pay oc F forint . — : e honey apples are ghetti? of -minced| "1 tabiespéen igreen onion. or ‘chives: fae cused n so many different ways good*for you, as well as being ajciams along with: poral liquid, into|*t napend oe serie added. athe FRIDAY, October 2nd ou can even put it into cakes! to eat. a skillet or sauicepan and heat‘ with| Bel ""* ™*?P™ . FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE Te toe tak ed cade. Nan Suehiesiitg Cake mineed parsley. ‘Toss the hot} Place steak on broiler rack: /Blue Cheese on Rye : sleosiek one cup of A 25: pggtenins cooked spaghetti with lots of but-| brush with half the melted butter ‘4 a applesauce, plus 9 % cup: hone ter and pour over the clam sauce.|sprinkle lightly with garlic salt and) Next time you make a tossed WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE | fall's bountiful foods, A Serve in wide old-fashioned soup|pepper. Place bréiler pan close to|green salad, crumble some Blue _ , : fe ee it teaapeon suties a plates. with forks plus spoons for| high heat; broil 3 to 5 minutes. —_| cheese on top. You'll want to-serve_ pre an ray fg MA RN ae estes. © 65 Lt Turn steak; brush with remain-|it again soon! Blue cheese spread] i mo bound within | hp apple- 1 cup cold applesauce j}- . | ing butter and sprinkle with garlic|on “party” rye slices and then| ; specs fea bree | Goan 2 an a rg olen Oe NN ep Dela pg oi ra. FE: One piece of this spicy but light poet. creaming ater each ad- and sprinkled with salt. por ‘erve a cned, ‘cutting with ee 7“ cane : i HH NUH AHHHTT . ia 2 A Vea’ a . = nisi ey Q -""\ 27-COUNT '—EM-27 TREMENDOUS VALUE-DAYS PROVE THAT... i] rere maeetnr FOOD MERCHANT | It’s a happy, happy 100th Anniversary Month for A&P ___— value be sure to check quality-famous A&P Exclusives: - and A&P Customers! So cash in on the many, many flavorful Jane Parker Baked Goods, Ann Page Fine special values in honor of this event. For extra good Foods, and Custom Ground A&P premium-quality Coffee. - oe & %. se e se as ey ae See 3 ak Se Re Sa, ne OS eae hy 7 pe A band MK IE oe oe Se MILD AND MELLOW 2-18. 6% OZ. PKG. 83: | MAKES 12 QUARTS YOU'LL GET GALA VALUES ALL MONTH LONG ON:.. SAVE EXTRA CASH EVERY SHOPPING DAY... samscciameacies ANE PARKER BAKED GOODS! } Buy ANN PAGE FINE FOODS! Dry Milk! The new Jumbo Economy Size gives y you more milk. . _ comy 00 LESS Per eet! hye : JANE PARKER ENRICHE “vs REG. 21 LOAF ANN PAGE . MADE ir! ee Ki? 1% -LB. C 20-02, ¢ FECAL | pottormin 2: oma oO oup ox A Red-ripe tomatoes and just-right seasoning give this soup its excel- lent flavor. Grand as a clear or , creamed tomato soup... superb as a zesty ready-made sauce! Real country-style bread! Butter- milk makes all the difference in the SULTANA BRAND—SPECIAL LABEL taste. Delicious! Yet you pay a typ- tm Olives Bada 02. - = vor Al . JANE PARKER 8-INCH SIZE REG. 65¢ @ * Dress up dinners and parties with plump, tender ue rry Pie 4 ¢ Sultana Olives. They're specially selected for arid and Priced f for thrift. Try ‘em goon! ically low Jane Parker price! ANN PAGE Mix ot Match BEAN Sale! TOMATO SAUCE, BOSTON STYLE, RED or RED KIDNEY 21-OZ. *400 CANS Lesser quantities sold at regular prices i 1 I 1 I i i i i 1 i “Ors NEW! - 1 i 1 i i 1 i i 1 1 Refreshing blueberries and feather-light crust make this pie extra special... alone or with ice cream. Sérve this taste-thrill- ing delight soon... and SAVE! a ANN PAGE BLENDED 24-OZ. BOTTLE Syrup“ AND MAPLE 4G: A fine, flavorful companion for pancakes, waffles and French toast. Priced for easy economy. OUR OWN Tea Bags | Special This Week! JANE: PARKER, HEAVENLY LIGHT—13-EGG RECIPE Angel Food — REG. 49 LARGE OUR FINEST QUALITY ) ABP en mee Pitted ) — THIS WEEK! JANE PARKER 4 6.07. : = DIPPING . stv pany < GREAT FOR PARTIES, SNACKS C oye . ON TWIN- , TV VIEWING ' _7 ty Nox 48 AQ Millions enjoy hearty, vigorous Our Own Tea for. its bracing flavor. So invigorating, so satisfying «+. yet it costs 90 little, ANN PAGE, CREAMY-SMOOTH OZ. Peanut Butter .. ..“* 59 ANN PAGE, STRAWBERRY—SPECIAL LABEL Preserves...... 3 1.00 ‘ All Prices proves Effective Through | | | | | | I 1 | i i | | i | | 1 i 1 I i i | i i i 1 i 1 i | i | 4 / $at., Oct. 3rd THIRTY-FOUR. | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. | _ ee . ears : Frozen Lemon Sauce spoon | IGood on Gingerbread Two of Arizona's 4 counties have more Indians than white! eee et et ee Néxt time you serve baked Ly tablespoons fresh lemon juice and'night clubs. U, S.No. 1: Michigan | "|, LARGE GRADE A” POTATOES | GRAND SALE! | cage MacINTOSH $7 29h oe Gee wom S419 | APPLES Fresh | FRESH | Smoked | Calif. | PASCAL | AUF. for the construction sanitary sewer) and related work on Harvey Street from Ditmar Street to south end of street ts now on file ip my. office for public inspection. - to review said assessment, at which time end place a wil 4 given all) persons interested be heard. Dated a ba 1959. i W.O. 7467 ADA R. EVANS, | City, Clerk Oct. 1, ‘Se STATE OF MICHIGAN, IN THE PRO- bate Court for the County of Oakiand duveniie Di In the ma {f the petition concern- ing. Diane nner. Cause No DRESSED DRESSED 36° ae JUMBO To Clarence Brooks, father of said Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present oe © of) the father ef said minor c known and said child has vielated ” law of the state, and that sajd should be placed under the jurisdiction of this | Court In the name of the oon of the State! of Michigan, you are he — — that the hearin my tad gr petition = be held) o* is at the count Shiny Center, | ‘TER THE BALL — honest-to- recipe ota pecial ‘heanee ‘ae eggs are Court anes Annex, | West Blvd. AF . . After an os ’ 7 te the Cay of Fentine i said County. goodness ball or just a “‘ball of an evening poached in cream — the English muffins are on the 13t ¥ oO tober 1 ' = . . : nothing tastes better than Eggs Benedict. Our homemade with a mix. RABBITS | Stewers | PICNIC | Oranges] pri Epy | LETTUCE 39:| 17: |29:/59°| 19°.| a5° Robin Hood | Seedless | Acorn Rutabagas | "8° Size ; Grapefruit Squasl Pumpkins of Segre: AD ARTHUR E MOO | F LO U R LARGE 3 € ib. | (ANWC COPY) rey, VASC AS ay = Cooks the Rice If you're having a good time,; Let rise until light and doubled : ? For Ly 3* Lb. 3° Lb. Tivenile any evening is a “‘ball,"’ and when|in size. Bake on hot (375 degrees) at ome oclock in the afternoon, and you are heredy commanded to appear per- sonmally at said hearing cas _ . . 4 * It being impractical te make personal a ; . service hereef, this summons and notice sabe rae eens -werve Eggs Benedic one week previdus~ to. said hearing in The Pontiac Press a newspaper printed and circulated in said County Ld . Witness. the Honorable Arthur Moore. Judge of said Court. in the C ha ef Pontiac in said County, this 38th day ’ |the ball is over—suddenly every-jungreased griddle 8 to 10 — 5-lb. Bag - - Pee lbody’s hungry. And what. tastesion each side. Makes 15. / NOTICE OP INTENTION TO CON Maybe you have eaten Porcu,, Huet sidewalk op north side of Walton | 1 AG Bans ‘They're the ones) better late, | ate at ‘night (or Le * * + | ¢€ Sweet Pkg. Frozen Frozen 4 are hereby notified that at a out aij | morning ater n con Eggs Benedict: Split and toast regular meeting of the Commission of the that have rice sticking he \eggs? cooled muffins To with lic t P Carrots Peas Broccoli City of Pontiac, Michigan held Septem- over them. You. can get. them - - . Pp a suiice : otatoes ts be the intention of the City Commis, ready early in the morning and| For an “after the ball” break-jof broiled Canadian Bacon and sion to construct side ? , fast, start with a zippy tomato/then with an which has been , ; Pee the the refrigerator un- egg : ley a ‘tine ‘cal dinner. Forty min- ag cocktail—hot. Then proceed/poached in cream. Serve imme- With Coupon Du. 25° Ly Pk. Pkg Pkg. , = : ) OPEN 7 DAYS te of Walton Bc § = acsaiatte ae ee ane erated coat af utes of simmering—in. your. elec- o Eggs os extra =o = digtely. (Extra muffins may ch From Page 34 $1,762.78. and that the plan profile and 97. frying pan if you have one— 22m Poac eggs atop bro served as An accompaniment, with t provement is op file , tg il through |Canadian bacon and your Own jam or jelly.) j “OOK ugn, ea ed to construct sia“ inary - homemade English muffins. —————— : impr ordance with the oma Meat Balls - i » ~ } plan, profile and est mate and that the Leng popular in the East, Eng = ri cfeieo shail Sei tB4oy Nowe ¢ pound ground beet lish muffins are not always obtait- | LEAN LAYER BROKEN SLICES 2 parcels of land medium-sized enion, mineed able in other parts of the country,| , side of plage 2 tablespoons minced parsiey but you cap make them yourself! SLICED . BOILED 2 e A u t th 1 te at ; n sal Sakaivieen: by saa ye if destred lwith the Hot Roll Mix recipe ve-! Cc . re Cc a special ass stmates te teaspeen pepper ‘low. Bake them in advance, and,| lb b Fie TE mate ash of cayenne : . j cost. and expenses thereof and that «cup raw rice carefully wrapped, they wil] stay BACON A ° + , HAM ° C t ted cost and ¢ 1 No cups tomato juice ‘1 10 4 fresh for a week in your re-| CASH MARKET LS ® cup thinly tuiced celery frigerator, for months in the , % 1 er e e ws teaspoon chill’ powe freezer TENDER é BONELESS : CENTER CUT 3 PAN-READY >: TENDERLOIN SF lee ‘a CUD Water AFTER THE BALL BREAKFAST e e bd e r on "October 6. 1989 : : : : hear suggestions and) Place ground beef, egg, onion, a ee ee } e e rd $ hay eae aaa made by parties parsley, salt, basil, pepper and Served On e : “2 ° P Be acest ay cayenne in’ medium-sized bowl; ne ee : = . 4 eS tea nk Sage a rs | STEAKS : ROASTS : Sa : FRYERS : ROASTS oon 1 eso tined fork. Shape bets 12 small x * * : os ° ° 2 = - De . a bine er NOTICE OF SPECIAL assessment DA@lls: pat mice on balls. Combine nop tomato JUICE COCKTAIL : . : : | Banttary sewer on Richmond Avenue tomato juice, celery, chili powder, 2 cups canned tomato juice - 4 = ; e 7 Te : rs , salt and water in large ying 1 tablespoon lemon juice | Cc ° c 4 > c : c Charles Nor- pan; bring to -boiling; add meat} “gh ae cae e = ° ° , man. Carl & Cifra Reynol ds. Far! H ialls Simmer, covered. 35 to 40! 1 small onion. sliced lb e lb e > b ° b Hassenzahl Wiley McCiellan and to al 4 caimcadli pars iar : e LL. e > le . a persons interested fake notice That minutes, or until rice is cooked 1 — pry] e e ° ° kha) roliiol) the Special) Assessment: bere Serves four. 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce e 2 tofore made by the City Assessor for 'y teaspoon celery seed the purpose of defraying that part of : the cost which the Commiission decided Combine all ing: lients and chill hould be paid and borne by specia) | : SsssecGleK fat Ss comatcaction at enat- Red Cabbaa e e Gets \for several hours, covered. Strain. tar sewer on Ri hmond — - and heat Serve hot in cocktail! rookiyn A hue ¢t A north o. al : # gy ta a ts a ° pl file in . of- glasses. Can also be served cold. fice for public inspection rman Touch : Notice ts also hereby asl Say — Ge } * * * ! Commission apd the Assess } Pel ae er a | City of Pontiac, Will meet i ihe poe , lige ha ission Chambe aid City, on th "eg | asion Chamber ia » y oo «(Vegetable and relish all in one!) ; cup warm water 6th day of October AD. 1959 at 8 . . oclock pm to review said assessment Red Cabbage Frances 2 to 3 tablespoons cornmea! * * BAZLEY'S BETTER BEEF STEAKS ON SALE AGAIN! WELL TRIMMED, PRICED LOW! ROUND ~ SIRLOIN ; ros ive av ce cog tsp pounds red cabbage ~ Sprinkle yeast from Hot Roll Mix + heard : a acta Reagan over water in large bowl, Stir to sled heures ae. 1980 1’, teaspoons salt dissolve. Add dry mix and blend . ADA R ‘EVANS .’ pe gelato dal well. Let rise in warm place (85 to City Clerk; * ¢uF inegar Oct 1. ‘59 als ip dark brown sugar (firmly 99 degrees F. ) until light and t 1, °S $ = a as water doubled in size, 30 to & minutes. NOTICE OP INTENTION§ TO CON- ae act sanitary ower oe. Emits Breet Shred cabbage thin with a sharp Turn out on floured surface. oitister treet an rittenden ree You are hereby notified that ot - knife; there should be 8 cups. Peel! Fold dough over on itself 8 to 10 lar meeting ef the Commission ri “the ) F M e Ciy of Pontiac, Michivan hela Seoten @PPles and slice thin. Melt butter! times, pressing: down firmly each ber 29. 1959 by resolution it was le in a fairly large saucepan; add time. Rell to 14-inch thickness; ared to be the intention of the City ! “ , ‘ 4 | Commission to construct sanitary sewer Cabbage, apple and remaining in-| cut inte rounds with a 2!;-Inch Emiry Street—Trunk Sewer et Sew. gredients; mix well. Cook slowly,| cutter. Place on baking sheets ver to ollister Street on ollist t from Bmiry to Crittenden Street,cover ajar. for 2 to 214 hours.| vhich have been sprinkled with rg agi aa one occ Cabbage will be very tender, ap-| cornmeal, Sprinkle with addi- et ° nn Roa. 4 an estima of 619.338 40, and that ‘the plan, /Ple will be disintegrated and fla-| tional cornmeal. file and estimate of said improve- ————— is on file for public inspection pix will have blended well. is further intended to construct) mprovemer t in accordance with the rote and estimate and that the Won't Pierce Meat Crisp Bacon Is according to jieatae - eo, = oS gg Meee Add a pair of tongs to your out- Nice Addition r at Sawrer to Hol- door cooking equipment. Use them area Nei an eee for turning steaks and chops on to Green Beans and on cr noes, Street from Hol-ifhe grill, recommend home’ eco ter Street to nne d shall stitute the special assessment “Gistrice | NOMists at Michigan State Uni-/ we doubt that you'll have trou- f and expenses thereof and thet 65 eees| Treo? instead of puncturing | ble persuading your family t#eat al Shereot shall se gaia trem’ tue Capen} — with lian |green beans if you serve them Improvement Pund a STATE OP. MICHIGAN. IN THE PRO- ‘this way Pi ng Commitee ek Cyt Sabena Eaetaat CoNStY oF OMNES.” ” Bacon Green Beane , ents Michigan th ee on concern-) Commis! fon Chamber oe Comer . 1998 a. he ate toe pet Cat ee No - SS ieee Pas vry a Sion Pp m to hear sugeestions 16004 % teaspoon salt ~ aoe Jections at may be made by) To: George Lester pss fei end Shirley | 4 slices bacon weg Fe hs Noe : — parents of said child 1 large onion (cut in thin strips) ‘ etition having been filed in this Court Pepper Dated September 30 1950 {alleging that the present wherpabouts of | ; | ADA city Clerx|kaowe tnd seid eld it'dependent ‘upon | Stip ends from beans: scrub in Oct 59 the ‘public for support. and Co ma, cold water; drain. nt bears in is ove re) in 's i rotei EES RS Seo a eee’ And Di How Robin Hood’s High P 'a { this BUY MEATS jin the name of the people of tne State | Cook rapidly, covered, in medium-' An Cc r oO ° in oO ichigan. you are hereby not e t the hearing on sai@ petition will be held|/8ized saucepan with boiling water+ Ri h Gi ‘Y Bi B ki ] ae the soekuan Goamiy, Sore Cesc land salt just until tender-crisp — ichness Gives You etter a ing at Wholesale in the City of Peatioc in said cumtr. labout 8 minutes; drain. : . on ve "day o ober 59, | . j : SAVE at ERIN FARMS fare heresy ‘commanded to appear per, _ Meanwhile cook -bacon in skil- ¢ Take this coupon to your grocer and Hood Flour—breads, cakes, pies, biscuits PACKING HOUSE! ay | oe persia bacue — he will allow you 15¢ on the purchase —tastes better. That’s becattse Robin <<) ; MILFORD service hereof, this summons and notice, UF@in. Add onton to bacon drip- of any size bag of Robin Hood Flour. Hood is milled from a variety of high ‘ shall be served by publication of # copy pings in skillet and cook ufftil noes ; . a : : HYIP hoa, . wen Pantene, stewapaper printed lightly browned. Crumble ba- And you'll just be thrilled when you try protein wheats. This High Protein ; — ex. Directions: eh acc ete are | con and add with enlen as muck this wonderful flour. Robin Hood's High Richness gives you better baking—better io wen Week Gon Wen ie. pega yi Dany yy of | ox of the drippings as desired to Protein Richness makes everything yov nutrition, too! Get Robin Hood Flour at duct) tern right one mile te ERIN | of September. A D. 06 x beans. bake look and taste wonderful your grocer’s today— and At the same WATCH FOR OUR SICNS ON ja true copy) guste 3. Yad, Fett Season with pepper and extra . Yes, everything you bake with Robin time save yourself 151 oN, MILFORD ROAD | yeh Ay ister, | salt if needed. Reheat if neces- | ————— srwront, 1, io sry, Makes 4 servings. * st Take this coupon to your grocer and save 15¢ on any bag of Robin Hood Flour! — - LEO KAMPSEN , : e é } Personally Invites You to’ the saith yy “y ‘ : . Take This Coupon to Your Grocer Grand Showing of the =a =| EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet | be ; | . Fa on your next. purchase of any bag of Robin Hood Flour ; FRIDAY, October 2nd © | a Mr. Grocer: You sre authorized to redeem this coupon as our agent for 15¢ only when applied aa on the purchase of Robin Hood fon content at your store on oF e cuuetee date. i — Use if any other manner ites must pay as + FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE as outhariags, we wilt qamberse pou 184 Coles fe seve fo sane ne cove : ; —— within 90 days of expiration. Surrender to oyr Or mail te Robin Hood Flour, Box 2097 . — Commerce Station, Minneapolis, sorta Bm ae agencies o onan wit x 7 = not be honored aay near proving your to expiration of this coupor WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE * = } of sufficient Robin Hood Flour te cover ioe oe and other like dered for ' , rooms % cup a Prench dressing cup mayonn: : cabheapenn lemon pues 1 teaspoon prepared ustard % teaspoon salt 2 cups celery, sliced diagonally 1 cup LS sliced cucumber yl macaronr Cook mecetunt in in boiling salted | water until barely tender, and) d-ain well. Drain mushrooms, re-| serving broth for future use. Com-|f bine macaroni and mushrooms in suitable container. Add French dressing and mix _ thoroughly. Cover, and chill for several hours} stirring occasionally. | Drain ,excess French dressing! from macaroni mixture, Combine; ‘and add mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard and salt and mix well. Just before serving add crisp vege-|] tables and toss lightly. 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Coupon Expires Oct. 3, 1959. ie, te Sal LIMIT 1 JAR 1 slidepeibnglagil ner wins 10:1 AU , “ LIMIT 4 CANS sabe None Sold te Miners or Dealers. Limit One : WITH COUPON : | | | | | | — i. FRESHLY GROUND LEAN Ground Beef 39 3-b. Budget Pak... *1.1 FRESH-TENDER- -DELICIOMS PORK TENDERLOIN +No, wast | 69: ‘. DRY YELLOW FARM 5 SALE! 5‘ SALE! FRESH! vintss “APPLES "5" mms emmy OABBAGE a) ee SQUASH Lb. 5‘ men RUTABAGAS °5' ONIONS: - mt LEMONS =" 5 ACORN Es. 5° / SQUASH _ THIRTY-SIX ba eS a ee ee, : YWC A ( Mrs. Otto Gabert, left. of Drayton Plains, will teach morning nd evening classes in sewing this fall at the YR CA. The Rev. Francois Jochmans will teach a new class in German, in addition to his day and evening Bloomfield Hills Groups Active gry oe it BP Rage ND Me tte gt Sis cemiees 33 oe ie aes FR Hoe, Pentiac Press Phetes French classes. Mrs. William Crisp is chairman of the young adult program. A dessert luncheon was held for the instructors Wednesday noon at the YWCA. Fall fer of 10 Weeks Starts Oct. 5 Nursery Service Will Be Available - 2 Mornings Charm is the newest class being offered by the Pontiac YWCA in its growing program of day and evening classes for adults The 10-week fall term opens Oot. 5. Nursery service will be available for children between two and one half and five years on Wednesday and Thursday mornings, so young mothers can enroll in classes. * * * Mrs. William O'Connor of Bir- mingham will be the charm class instructor. She is a for- mer model and has previously day and evening French classes. 5 SWIMMING CLASSES Mrg. Lecnard Buzz and Mrs. John Streit will be the swim- ming: instructors, assisted by Mrs. George Beauchamp and Mrs. Robert Hewett. They will teach five classes, ranging from beginners to life Saving during the Wednesday morning program of ‘swim and slim" held at the YMCA % Two new -instructors at the YWCA. ee Se en ee a oe ‘class in knitting, trocheling and allied taught modeling. this fall are Mrs. Edward Day of arts and Mrs. O'Connor will teach a _ The cote oo A. pitied Pontiac and Mrs. William O’Connor of “charm” class. ~mans W teach a new class . . . . 5: in-Gaeman, in addition to his Birmingham. Mrs. Day will have a@ . | . AR adr 8 Popes Wah a Rae Women's Section. RR A EE I LM GE ane EEO LS Finish Northern PTSA Plans pool and gym. *® * * N ricson i oes ; ° nae pee Dig Ain The executive committee of ~ boys’ vocal unit, will preééde a Theodore Wiersema, parlia- u l ear TO eSS or in ‘contract bridge. Amy Hogle Pontiac Northern High Schoo!'s talk By DB. Varner, chian- mentarian. _ WwW will have day and evening PTSA met Tuesday in the cellor at Michigan State Uni- a © , classes in “Piano for Fun” school library to- complete versity on “Concepts Council delegates are Mrs. By RUTH SAUNDERS visitors at tea Sunday after- Wellock were hosts at dinner man also will spend about 10 and Mrs. Otto Gabert will have both morning and _ evening plans for the school mrs pro- gram. of the- Umiversity.”” a C. E. VanTrease, Mrs. Oscar Norgren and Marilyn Drumm. BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Dr noon. The Utlevs were en Tuesday evening in their home days with another son-in-law classes in sewing. A plan for setting up PTSA QUESTION-ANSWER, SESSION irs. Clyde Runyan is alter- Thelma James, professor at route from Glen Lake to their in Kirkway drive. and daughter, the John F. Another new class will be chairmen -withiri homerooms Followllig” a question “end nate. Wayne State University and winter home in Fort Lauder- Asked to meet Dr. and Mrs. Siring Jrs. of Overh:!! road " knitting, crocheting and allied was agreéd upon with competi- answer hal refreshments Committee members include well known in this area, will dale... E. E. Muirhead who have tre- The-4fartins and the Ralph arts, which will be taught ‘by tion based-gn. the membership will be furnished by the execu- Mrs. Lake, program chairman, be the speaker Oct. 7 when x * cently moved here from Dal- C. Getsingers will take their Mrs, Edward Day, percentage attained. - Prizes tive board with Mrs. Marvin assisted by Mr. Everett, °Mr. the Village Woman's Club The Bloomfield Hills Coun- las, Texas were Mr. and Mrs children to Michilinda on Lake ee will be awarded to the two top Vincentin charge. Hutchens, Misg Oltesvig, Mr. holds its first luncheon meeting trye Club will be the setting Harvey B. Kresge, Mr. and Michigan for the weekend. The TEACHES ART homerooms. New PTSA officers are Jack | Wargelin, Mrs. George Mor- at the Oakland Hills Country again this year for the Cotil- Mrs. Robert. VanderKloot, \: two men hope to do a little Mrs. Gladys Fegan will again x * * Horton, president; Mrs. Robert row, and Mrs Anton Koenig: Club. Her topic will be “A lion Club. The first dance for rand Mrs. Richard M. Thor- bird shooting. teach “Art for Children’ Sat- The first program of the sea- Lake, mother vice president: Mrs. William Simpson mem- Traveler Reports.’ the teenage group will be | burn and Mr. and Mrs. Wil ae urday mornings and ‘Art for son, under the chairmanship of Robert Everett, father vice bership chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hamilton H. Paterson Oct. 16 7 _ = -"*"llam § Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Spyro Spiteri Adults"’ Thursday evening. Mrs. Robert Lake, is sched- president; Dan _ Hutthens, Beryl Roush, Mrs. Peter is chairman for the luncheon Mrs. Ernst F. Kern who * x * * of Bloomfield township will be Amy Krueger will teach cop- uled for 7:30 p.m., Oct. 7 in teacher vice president; Mary Mihay. Mrs. William —Ander- assisted by Mrs: A. C. Jor- sponsored the group five years Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Martin hosts to the Richard ‘Wilts of ee a the library, at which time Ellen Omesvig, student vice sige Miss Oltesvig, Mrs. Mike dan in charge of reserva. ago will again pian the af- Jr. are looking forward to a © Ann Arbor at a dinner prior Mrs. Donald: Martin and Mrs. piilip J. Wargelin, principal, president? Mrs: Richard Harbert, Patricia Eaton, tions; Mrs. O. H. Pocock, fairs visit from Mrs, Martin's moth- to the opening of the October Robert Hines will give instruc- qwil] introduce the teaching Gould, secretary; Mrs. Wilbur Delores’ Kasten and Brenda tee. as, att ‘ er = * * * er Mrs. F. M. Huffman of | Show at the Bloomfield Art 09 in cate —— staff. Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Har- _Keesling. . rs ranklin liow- Mr Mrs. Edward 8S. t Mrs. uff- Association. Harmony by the Norseme ol : ian; rs. =a and Bethlehem, Pa. Mrs. Huff Association sire. Revaxhit Ellewacth wil y by n, d Beebe, historia Mr HOSPITALITY CHAIRMAN Pe abe Dwight C. Ensign, Mrs have a Christmas crafts work- Others are Mrs. Koenig, hos- liam A. McNamee. Mrs. . c ° shop on Wednesday evenings. pitality chairman, assisted by © Bernard F. Magruder and Mrs Domestic Scene Workshop Tickets Remain Louis Koprince will be the Mrs, Earl Oltesvig, Mrs. Ford John D. Rumsey ill be sen- i d Fe . instructor for the bowling class Everett, Sandra Rose, Mal Os- ior hostesses. oaay rar Cry H ld Fj for Town Hall which will be held at the Mo- walt and Berna Koenig; Mrs. Mr’. Karl B. Zint and Mrs. F E ] , O S irst T - tor Inn on Thursday morn- Robert McBride, scholarship oi F. Murray will be jun- rom ar y 40s . .ecture Series ings. chairman, assisted by Mrs. ior hostesses. _ oo . : M SPOWS , “E Kenneth Van'iorn, Charlotte * * * NEW YORK — Larger fatni- eeti Ng There are still some tickets = icles a Fashion DeRousse, Chr.stine Kleino and Mrs. Jean S. Green has in- lies. younger brides and more available for the Pontiac Oak- The World Fellowship Com- Nancy Robinson. vited all directors of the Bir- working wives The first meeting of the-sea- land Town Hall series’ of lec- mitiee, under Mrs. George goes to new Robert M is chai mingham and Bloomfield Hills These are the big changes son for the Pontiac Tuesday tures. They may te secured Widdifield, will sponsor a cof- . . man of Fagen guledy ‘On ai eb Guild to come to noted in a study of American Musicale Workshop was a from Mrs. Cecil McCallum of ee ee aes the morn- heights in his pears are George er home on Lake Park drive womanhood by a life» insur- luncheon at the home of Mrs Cherol:ee road or Mrs. Leslie ms © a . . - a : for coffee that morning. ance company. The study Ralph Norvell on Wenonah R. Tripp of Illinois avenue Detailed information on all @ tiny draped Aaah Sa ee ae Plans will be made for the covering the last 20 years, drive The programs will be held the classes ss available tree pillbox - = . « * : } . ; ; : vy asking for the new , rae ingathering later mn showed Mrs Victor Lindquist, chair- a the Oakland Teater on crams gine YWCA Building ; Ways and means committee r ae man for the year, announced Wednesday morrings at 10 Franklin Noulecard of cardinal head js Mrs. Lloyd Ludy = . —In 1940, one in five women that the study program would a.m. Meredith Willson - wil on frame boulevard. whose assistan's includ Mrs eae and — William a at ages 18 ‘and 19 were mar- be a continuation of polyphonic open the series on Oct, 14. velvet. Williams Mr gt nnieen4 Mr. ey were seguests this ried: today the ratio is one in music through and _ including * * * Hut 8 y ' G 0; . week of ot tinge — three. In the 20-24 aze group the Twentieth Century On Nov. 11 Fiore de Hen- Esther Court A moss ae ee oe ; , more than two-thirds are mar- * x * riquez will speak. Jan. 13 will . nee tors : 1 who entertained friends of the ried today, meaalorie with only Mrs. A. C. Roberts auditioned be Dr. Peter Commanduros, Notes Birthday ee el ats a, Cerra ae publichs {s < one half in 1940 as a new member. She sang Feb. 10, William’ L. Ottmans, bowed at _ Mrs. George Morrow. Her co- e 7 —The birth rate for third Gloria” by Bettzi-Peccia, ac- and March 9, Jarmila Novotna. Esther Court’ No. 13, Order workers are Sally Young, ’ / and fourth children in a family companied by Mrs. Ferdinand Following the first lecture, a of the Amaranth, observed its the crown Richard Soko and George has.more than doubled since Gaensbauer. celebrity luncheon. will be giv- eighth birthday. Wednesday below a Leach. 1940, and that for fifth children Hostesses assisting Mrs. Nor en at Pine Lake Country Cub. evening with a dinner and ini- . almost doubled, — indicating vell were Mrs. Lindquist, Mrs.“ Reservations are being taken tiation at Roosevelt Masonic ‘ high sweep of OTHER LEADERS larger families. E. D. Foley, Mrs. Theodore by Mrs, Clyde Dearing of Ot- Temple - Completing the list of chair- s «© «€ Panaretos, Mrs. Donald Ber- tawa drive and Mrs. D. B Tne affair was attended by silk roses men and committees are Mrs._ ym —Nearly one third of the geron and Mrs, Arthur Dodge Eames of Cherokee road. 125. members. Following the Arnold Simson, telephone, as- oe wives—about 13 million—are in dinner the degree work was and egret. manne by Mes. iées (Gi. the labor force today. In the exemplified by the past odf- Sram the Mrs. Robert Mineweaser and a , we 45-54 age group, nearly two out of every five married women work outside the home. Luncheon Is S ponsored by Catholic Women ficers of Esther Court with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilton pre- siding in the East. , Mrs. Arthur - Reek, grand royal matron from Grand Lilly Dache fall millinery Mrs. Eygene Isbell; Forrest Glennie and Mary Sue Wheel- er, auditigg; Mrs. Marvin Vincent, social, assisted by Mrs. James Deeg, Mrs. Noér- Blanc, attended. Other guests collection. man Mall Marsha Deeg . { ‘Glamourizing’ The League of Catholic Wom- On Oct. 28 the league will be ee from Detroit. and Martha Mallory Mrs. Vir- D S E €n sponsored a ‘“‘Luncheon ts fat ty the Sate Leas ol Flint, Highland Park, Royal gil Everett, magazine, assisted e€ep et yes Served" today at the Pontiac — site Oak and Mount Clemens. by Mrs. Floyd Hawkins, Mrs. Will B tif . Federal Savings and Loan © @tholic Women at -a meeting John Kettula, Judy Whitlock, . eautl a Building. and lyncheon at Devon Gables, Linda Hogg and Darlene-Hud- — - Bishop Charles L. Nelligan of Six pages foday - son. Wore sin a Luncheon chairman was . : pag y Fas me eep set eyes Mrs. George Michaels with Assumption University will be Ford Everett is legislative need not refrain from enjoy- ing today's glamourizing eye Mrs. Robert Gallo as c6-chair- the guest speaker. in Women’s Section committee chairman. MRS. ORVAL RUSSELL shadoW makeups for { eral ee Were Restated ‘by carnteuant Siete li accentuating their. pcobldsh: Mrs. William Donahue, Mrs. a “ssc - alia cntematiliaiiani a ARTE X— — | A . ° says a Hollywood master of Floyd Zielinski, Mrs. S. J. Mc- ‘ UX! lary makeup artistry. Isaac, Mrs. Wilford Hinds and © y These wonderful, new beauty ers, Mary Poffe. ¢ ‘ Chooses requisites may be used most fern: William B. Dean, Mrs. © 4 advantageuosly, but re ergue Webster and Mrs. ¢& a O fj to choose panda that arias Omer DeConinck were in ! e ice rs the most.light reflection. such charge of tickets. | as light’ blues and _ greens, x ef a Newly elected president of Muted shades, like browns and Bake sale chairman was © By GAY PAULEY pink center most interests the tray: ping,” he said. ‘‘Some of that we whether tt Was automatic. “It the h, right Fournier’ Amvet tak ligh dae om the eyes we Joseph = aevanm as- # NEW YORK (UPI)—A kitchen, eling public. credit to the fact that more m-n was’’-sald the appliance man. S : set. sis y Mrs “*hapde- : , K a Orval Russell, a Gh is Mb . ial * * laine Mrs ap hag le . of nit Biles cow Sens he Gave! MiePisersc ir! . octaabial ty, bod e inapest =F aaah Se aeeny anne a « _ _yourselt of beautiful and Ne ‘dle Janka . er’s rush through Grand Central in the Air Fote a semtersat pone ing the techaleeie of dn owlnget . cx indie eeeene Siar r lize i Mrs. F a. “ermine in the Air F eserve ai ’ rt rea Others on the new slate of looking ees, by first applying Mrs, J. E. Clark was chair- Fa a. of the salto training MAbs ie shelves in the refrigerator first you had to make your own bat- officers are Mrs, William your foundation makeup over man of the entertainmentgom- | sy Ses SPA oni te | Beares! General Electric, said it seemed 4 time he’s in. Next day, he's back, - ter.” Marshall, senior vice presi- your eyelids and hollows. This mittee."Helping her were Mrs. & ¢lock, commuters by the hundreds tossup between the control panel on meekly asking, ‘How many shelves a dent; Mrs. Joseph Mooney, will further aid in eliminating Matthew Gill. Mrs. Frank daily stop off- to inspect an_aill- the hood range and the ° special were there?’ In other words, the But there is dboniitiing ‘shout a junior vice president; Mrs. Al- shadows. Then apply your O'Neill, Mrs. Fred Gottschalk # ee “closed circuit television set men are acting as messengers for mood oa paged Yi one bert Emley genes, air eye makeup, using eye shadow ‘ and Mrs. Jack Seebald: : worth of built-in range, wall ovens, The latter enabler visitors to ote thelr wives.” .” he People tell us Edwin Mason, treasurer: Mrs. in light tones above the eyes * * *° q dish-washer, garbage dis pose r, themselves in the audience _% ~ e& * pore nare heer baie mon- Robert Brown, public relations and covering any sh@lows be- Volunteer chairman was par rami ale had "exhibit, which MacPherson and three other ey problems. One vn seer officer and historian; Mrs. Ed- neath the eyes with an e j — Ts id Se nv . r u ) raser Mrs. John, Martin, assisted by October occuples pliance experts have answered a 40 know how she could keep her ward Zorvan, sergeant-at-arms. stick. r It ty the first time, old-ti wh ane Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. ? t ’ timers tion of the investment cente variety of on cooking and kid off the streets at night. : - Plans are being made for a Joseph Bauer and Mrs. Adam t say, that a fulj-scale kitthen ever ploy equi it since kitchen {o int installation oo the ° Kravetz g. _- has been exhibited in the huge Pher co dll Oab's Sona on tor toe Sept 3. grins ‘Wee, oun oan wi ag ‘right-Fourier Post Ocf. 10 at a * - ‘ concrete and steel shell, which in nt ng > Barn then” many children I thought a - the Zorvan home. Talk Scheduled Mrs. Marshall w. Sprague ; its 46-year history has been the reer. serer tbo ed pate esarene sor ne - fi re aad Bee Sees tee ree eed wi * The Women's Auxiliary to the was in charge of publicity and § siowease for everything from pores se ch avd genes ‘henube. With all she pungent a parame rb opp Facade Announcement was made Oakland County Dental Society hostesses were Mrs. T. P. | model cars to modern art. when it ‘comes aioe anning ced stands in-Grand- Central, we ' ge Nheerronh Bs = of Tom esa james repented a will have a luncheon at the Theeringer, Mrs, George Winf- We paid a call this week on the oo ag age naa houlé compete!” °- : ee, Ll he fiae of silly is right-Fournier Kings} rs , ‘ ; : ' cook" “ pened woman inspécted a waffle pat gles, , “a ines Auxiliary, is chairman for the p Bon one by Femme juss. Pass eout” Kaka Phenon er ‘ ere ovat re na nab then ‘oan ghee 4 wy" a ten asked ~ ind Central state-fall conference to be held sil apeakt on ich decaice: oat Deuaie “and Sn patie 0 sée W n the peta more mef than en are stop- iron closely and trains from Grand yr in Pontiac Nov. 6, 7 and 8. skiing. Frye = : | ; . ae eee nee ee S er? : - : ; pee ‘ : = ; Pee ; Me Pt , : : ‘ t ; ay, ‘ ‘ id ey P'S a Wass! ; 4% rt Paro ae * “ Seth =" i ‘ y eZ fe “9 oe ES Sb 7 . in J Hey 3 - 7 ; ‘ene a , " * 5% > il a cathe : Gj avany ‘ ‘ j- a ‘ ‘ * a - First Meet Held “tern part. Easier, accurate. GL NSE UNS CT ak __ THE PONTIAC ee i mingham Community House. The show was sponsored by the North Suburbia branches of the Woman's National Farm and Garde&A Association. Mrs. Glenn H. Leland, left, of Farmington and Mrs. Lindsley Gay of Southfield Township, were two of the judges at.the flower show held Wednesday at the Bir- BUD ENGLEHART Personally Invites You to the Grand Showing of the EXCITING ‘1960 Chevrolet FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE by Baldwin PTA | The Baldwin PTA held its first meeting of the season at a tea! Wednesday afternoon in the school) gymnasium, ~ | After an introduction of thé. teaching staff and homercom i Johnson, Mrs. George Larson poured. * * * The next meeting of the toe) room mothers will be Oct. 13. PTA 631 Oakland ot Cass 5-4161 PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER SOCCCEeOoOeoOGeeeeoeeéeééeééee8 Gd Pentiac Press Phetes- 1, 1959 Le cae a ~ Mrs. Ralph H. Franklin of Orchard Lake looks over one of the entries at the-flower show held Wednesday by the North Suburbia branches of the Wom- Harvest Days Our golden opportunity to salute our neighbors in the county ,.. to stroll through open air market ' place DOWNTOWN on Saturday and sip cider or view the abund- ant harvest of our land. City Audubon Club i . > Sees Sanctuary Film | cortehurs e) ‘The Pontiac Audubon Club was | Luncanntne nod [~~ entertained Thursday by Mr. and, { members will meet again Oct. 15. = * Toll . . . Short or Medium - +.» you'll never have “hemline homework” with... Lake—were e iS * “aD served refreshments. . |e The next outing will bea pienic |( Saturday at the canal home of | an aalte Mrs. John Plassey in Lake Orion. |€ ple’s wedding trip to Bird Sanctuary: of Bonaventure | the Gaspe coast of Remove rust stains by soaking — garments in lemon juice and salt |}. or in oxalic acid solution of three € tablespoons to one pint of warm & water. 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Sizes 8 to 18. ~ an’s National Farm and Garden Associ- ation. Mrs. Franklin was general chair- man of the show which was held at the Birmingham Community House. ee _*)_HIRTY-SEVEN Doubts Food Value of Grandma’‘s Meal WASHINGTON (UPI) — Grand.’ ma’s may. be tasty; but the Agriculture. Departnient Has some doubts about its nutritional value, . Os mists have been studying-dietsiw a families with young and old house- wives, The department found that homemakers over the age of 60 .|}were* preparing diets lower in nu- trition. than those in families w younger homemakers. t Diets prepared by older cooks rated lower in protein, iron, nia- cin, thiamine, roboflavin, calcium, vitamin C and vitamin A. The study showed that after 60, con- jsumption of meat, poultry and fish ideclined. : | Shortages of riboflavin in the \diets were caused mainly because ithe older homemakers used less jmilk. Shortages of vitamin C and vitamin A were caused by reduced use of fruits and vegetables. 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E ae ™ # =e, Ss ta . . : , : 3 @ - ; eR . om ees get : wk . ‘ ot att Re ry : r + ¢ THIRTY-BIGHT oe | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959“ ee Svar: ay et : , : 2 —_ : eo - : ¥ goesll > ‘ re x a es i 3 ; ; pO ° PI AA Abby Says: ; ms Check Must EY = | WAF Wite's Been Kidding Be Returne : ee Me es a ee With Note wd . ; oe . Ro : " is? Q * ’ " FASHION DISCOUNT STORES By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 4 Either your wife ts confused, ] es hg ny very pre ee fe ' + | ‘DEAR ABBY: Nineteen | or js deliberately misin- people and |, like~ them. By EMILY p 22. NORTH SAGINAW STREET =| months ago I married a girl | cain vou presen a Per- | But every night when we sit “Dear Mrs. Post: " , who was a Captain: in the sonal Affairs Officer at the | down to eat supper, either his very Sgr Ny val : / was. indef-. gos se | you for full and” accurate in- | his brothers or sisters wilt call -tér: — Six -months : : mis’ ‘she _| formation, | him-on the telephone. He ‘| daughter was married : 1-PIECE n ™ promised to * & Ww =, | pends” almost every “meal | - fortunately bs pons . +r .= 4 | DEAR ABBY: I am 16 years {< time away from the tablé talk- : Baghe’ SNOW SUIT ” a family way | old and have been taking piand | ®€ on the telephone. When | her. husband were. separated. ‘ so she could |. lessons for ten years. I hate he sets back, half an hour la- This week she received a -. be automat it like poison. | ter, his food is cold and every- wedding chéck from one of our e ically dis- | My parents keep telling me | O€ else has finished. friends who had been away. 5 8 charged how lucky Iam, bot T hate it { Wouldn't care if-these calls Should she return the gift and A month #0 much I am not getting any- | Were important, but ‘they are explain the” situation or does after our thire out of it. ' not. What co you suzeest? she keep it and write a thank- Sizes marriage , = I have to practice an hour a : ANNOYED t you, note?” : : 2.4 ~ she was ABBY P det cand ‘ : DEAR ANNOYED: Your | —_— — sent to Lab- LL ; a i” veg ve husband (and not you!) should | Answer: She should return amy \ rador for a year. I asked her | Re sag - Minish MY | tell his family to please re- it with a letter thanking your e BLUE * to resign hér commission so - — 4 ie tigen — frain from telephoning him friend for sending it, and ex- e@ RED = we could live together. She « ri tn iow cme "hee = during dinner time. If they plaining why she is return- claimed she applied, but was _ a se ae call anyway, he should ask ~| ing it. 2 @ GREEN BOYS’ 24: saraed dae. ~~ my parents to let m« them to please call back (or aS we - . After her year she returned : “< PTANO he can offer to call them) af- ‘Dear. Mrs.. Post: tirm @ ‘REG. $4.99 BRIEFS to the States and was stationed DEAR ame ae ter dinner. recently’gave a farewell party VALUES aianscalied forty miles from me. but she ing pupil brings no. joy to his Cates op SLs to a senior partner and we , made no effort to get home mus: aE Se aianchadc DEAR. ABBY: I lost my presented him. with a gift at MANY OTHER UNADVERTISED SPECIALS IN CHILDREN’S I've tried everything to get ‘1 we a “~ er or anybocy "beloved little Josenh Vincent this time. One of the men AND ene React _USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN her to live with me. but it's eee . es you soem on April 20th; 1959 and the took charge of-.buying and E EVERYDAY TS SALE DAY AG bee. Tae ave chaweioned oe one eos tat abi message you ‘wrote to “Can- | wrapping’ the present. The Sette SO divorce, but she says the Serving ten vears you deserve not be consoled” I have gut package was very beautifully ee Soldiers .ang Sailors Relief | 4 pelease. But don't forsake Cut and hung uo in my kit- | done up with attractive paper Act protects er against di- ths hanes easily eae aie — It is helping me to pray | ‘ and tied with matching ribbon... = ce. Vd like a normal home dation will enable you te re- var pg alse lgy | 4 and a bow on top. . ie che I'd like to get rid sume your interest when you | 7°: ‘Re Meee | : < , ee eee | Can vow help men erage have the time and inclination, CARCIOPPOLO _” The stripes are bold, the knit is loose and bulky, *) ica with ribbon or bows and fy MARRIED BUT SINGLE Hi ~ * © DEAR MARION: Your let- simulating a hand stitch in this Catalina sweater that that’ only plain white tissue YFAR ABBY: My husband ter was one of the most re- : : i: Pape . r should be used. The — = DEAR MARRIED. RUT: and I live in the sime town warding I have ever received slat casually right for the fall anhanintien Of 100 sal cent De ees very much perturbed YT CG a Please send me your address. wool this rugged cardigan features stripes vunning | (Ven “ig and asked that 1 VY |G G » = + * horizontally on the long sleeves and vertically on the write and ask you {f the x & ES What's your problem? For body of the sweater. wrapping was'in bad taste.” ¢ 1 ; a personal reply, write to . ; oe eer — once a-year . - F , OPEN EVERY ‘ ABBY in care of this paper. Answer: Tying his package . a. . ae one ~~ nea self-ad- ‘Be Prepared with ribbon was in perfectly : : = dressed envelope . . i SALE e.g AR Nistit to 9 | ree d Bm “t.: ? Monday ths Sorrdey — Soda Makesa No 3 0'Clock Dilermma _ , ssusbeitnone othe presen “¢ ss te, € t stores ‘ or men : e Lal : — y i. - pt. Downtown AND f S W ki : G with ribbons’or bows. of aw Dee puim 200d Cleaner = for Smart Working Ga | = reyton Flains For #n all - purpose clean , “Dear Mrs. Post: After ( a é - : - : hk F to seat a Starburst er, try grandma's (Yavorite, A five o'¢lock date presents | will complete her costume “agi Si olny alk around . sal soda coneentrated, also a dilemma for the working for a night on the town, she the front or back of the car to ro known as washing soda. * gat. whether it's last minute or can ¢a it to the office in { e ~ : : ; rry take my place behind the 1 AN) ( ] S A * It can be wd in solution —_ planned. in advance. Afier eight | her driver's seat? 1 have been told ; orm on everything from ve- hectic hours at the typewriter, - : — she's expected to look like a | O¥FICE Kir oe 1 es vee eee Oe EARTHENWARE = 3rd? Ends (), {. DOWNTOWN FARM DAY I this Saturday , ers of Oakland = \ — Our = SATURDAY SPECIALS! Hand-Hooked OLD COLONY ’ CHAIR Tp FRUIT &@ BASKETS Perfect for holding the delicious fruit ot Farm Day' ae : . , . 7 In ; wees a — . temtete ee we : > Longline in soft Wash ‘n’ Wear cotton, white Rid 6 et re pelighanc Aira knit. or $ silhouettes of the new season, just $H98 or black. 34-40 Beand Ci ooo. cccccccccccsese §00 =e P Rrpe. . , | . 6 months to 4 yeors, .]- . ' oe . J Let Federal's expert corsetieres fit yoi * ; neti _ @ . correctly for comfort and figure flattery. young a catia e _ 24 WEST HURON ST. : : folks lower |B Salen a | : shop ve \ v Open ‘Monday ‘and Friday Until 9. P.M. _ ‘Gift of Beauty’ BRAS BY PERMALIFT adorned with you’. Self-fitting cups and new magic insets lift and mold, band stays put! Lightweight bandeau Wash ‘n’ Wear t, Apple, Duet. -Autumn, - e+ ¢ - | look soft and lovely. So during | ° ——— ese e Fern Dell or Lark- the cold months, when they're WASHER $1.95 Weebly ° it’ Fem De apt to chap, it’s a good idea to @ Fitter Agttoter es . put a stick of camphor ice in | + oepnjimnseplnome cs Sas Order hy Vail or Phone and 12.98. | your. purse. It won't be bulky GILLIAM APPLIANCES “ Car " TODDLER SNOW SUITS. Comfy . | oF heavy to carry, and it can't | Tit 5. Walled tebe De. Welied Lobe and warm . . . in washable nylon. oe pg ih wr : Se eee ———— | apply - w eave your | , Don'r mess Orlon pile or quilt-lining. | thends smooth fo touch. | Some have double zippers to make In your desk, along with MEET for LUNCH _ RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream. Popular Prices Riker Byllding Lobby \k oe self-fitting cups... a repeat ¢ a sell-out ¢ Our be \ Fall Festal Days" A new shipment of blessed with chair pads has just arrived— ond eas . } ollenng. them os a "Saturday oh the Neveride band lovely >pecia just eacn 4 P Hand-woven Give yourself ‘Gift of Beauty’ for be- ‘ luxury Imported witching new contours that are ‘all , of. MINK! You owe it to yourself to see hew iarvelous you look in mink! Here, paired with silken leaves or velvet ribbon in small Qronmnenrnomeranenonne res THB. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ‘OCTOBER’ 1, 1959 me Ae SE . Wosh- ‘Heng-Dry ona finish for drapery tab- shaahine - - washable window | sear : — =| , BETTER COVERAGE. i NON-CHALKING— YACHT WHITE ond COLORS Gives you greater,,, © BEAUTY © PROTECTION © ECONOMY This ottroctive, long - lasting finish protects against weather, sun, rain and snow—won'’t blister, peel or crack. If saves needless re- pair a and odds to the value of your home. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 ‘Parents! Give your child Music! Grinrell’s new TRIAL-PURCHASE Plan offers you @ trumpet, cornet, flute, trombone, clarinet, snare drum or violin, ony § 5. A, MONTH —wntit the instrument ds yours! If at any reg you decide not te continue, return the instru» | Crofoot Mothers ‘Child ld Study Luncheon Schedu eon of the Pontiac Area Child Study Groups will be held at 12:45 pimm. Oct. 21 at Pine Lake e.;, Gr 0 Dr. L; Jerome psychi- - atrist, will be guest speaker, lecturing on ‘the subject ‘‘De- velopment of Behavior in Chil- dren.”’ ~ + * Genera] chairman for the program. is Mrs. William Freyermuth of \ Waterford’s Child Study Club. Serving on her committee are Mrs. Fred Hoenstine of the Junior Child ‘Study Club, chairman of place and reservations; Mrs, John H. | Christie of Clarkston Child , ‘Study Club, chairman of public- | ity and hospitality; Mrs. E. W. | McGovern of Child Study Club | No, 3, chairman of speakers, | and Mrs, Owen Rindfusz of | Child Culture Club, chairman of table decorations. Get Together Home room mothers of Cro | foot PTA met in the school's |= Designed by Adolfo for Emme, both ‘winners of 1959 Neiman-Marcus Fashion Awards, these hats are _ from an Edwardian-inspired collection and feature a soft, packable head-covering of somali leopard, le/t, and a narrow brimmed version of the ascot cloche, right. The roller brim is underlined in leopard to_ match the.band and side bow in the hat on the Fight ~ “Io — —— — For Blonket Edges material along the ... ceptible edges of blankets and quilts, These bindings can be easily removed for frequent sudsing. : a THIRTY-NINE_ Baste: strips of washable dirt-sus- $9 West Huron - — = NEW NEEDLEPOINT eChair Covers Pictures @Foot Stools @Piano Benches THE OXFORD’ ‘SHOP FE 4 4213 —~ multi - purpose room Wednes- day afternon. Mrs. Eric Dan- felson was chairman. Mrs. Da- vid Cowan, finance chairman, Mrs. Danielson and Lewis CreW, administrative intern, explained the duties of the home room mothers. * * * Mrs, Harry Jones and Mrs. Marvin Shapero were in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Gerald Corbin, Mrs. Robert Lake, Mrs. J. D. Morse and Mrs. Cowan presided at the tea table. ment without farther obligation! Select trom nq, Ow Cone instrument, doin RS MIRACLE MILE by Casna Wher _ &> Be a sew-thrifty Santa — whip up these merry, little twins for pennies. Tots love them both! Cindy and Sandy ‘ eats _ ! ly from pair of men’s ~Size-12 =: peop rece _ socks. Use scraps for clothes. Pat- tern’ 971: pattern pieces for a _ clothes; dolls’ faces. Directions because marvelous Send Thirty-five Cents (coins) Tengont Straps move os for this pattern — add 5 cents you move! Special for each pattern for Ist-class “suspension” holds up mailing, Send to The Pontiac the entiré bra frame, Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P.O. not just the cup... Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New frees you from » York 11, N.Y. Frint plainly Pat- shovider strep tension! tern Number, Name, Address and * if you wont curves and @ Zone. =| New! New! New! Our 1960 comfort, too, get Floating . q Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Action right aren is ready now! Cramffied with -ex- Style 392, with 4-section. ‘citing, unusual, popular designs circle stitched rounding 4 & to crochet, knit, sew, embroider, cups. White or black * * quilt. weave — fashions, home cotton broadcloth. .|furnfshings, toys, gifts, bazaar 32-36 A; 32-40 8; 32-42 C 34-440 $3.50 Also available in 2section cup — ‘’Co-Stor” Style 172. $2.50 oo oe AME SMS FLOATING ACTION by , . Equi Use Your Lion Charge | Minne monscmemcetenee aa! Ig. 8 The bra that never strays All-Weather RAIN or SHINE COATS Smart Belted AND Lined with 100% Rayon Pile. VINYL COAT. 17.99 Specially designed to give you all of these desirable fea- tures: Rich looking rugged fabric for modern living. Blue, White, tan. SPECIAL SELL ING NYLON Seamless H ose J fall shades 3 pr. $1 Eatons 36 N. Saginaw — = : @ hits. In the book Free — 3 quilt ® patterns. Hurry, send 25 cents for \iyour copy. in aie The number of.people who see | TV shows: in taverns is stagger- es — 631 Oakland ‘ at Cass CURTIS MATTHEWS Personally Invites You to the Grand Showing of the EXCITING 1960. Chevrolet FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE ~~ Se Soft textured leather. .. with mid-hi stacked leather heel for solid walkfhg comfort. \ Leather string tie laces. the flattering instep cut-out, dainty per- forations accent the needle-slim toe. in black crushed grain PEGGY’S 1@ MORTH SAGINAW 57. viiiiaienie ~ a PEGGY'S RACCOON COLLARED TWINS . FOR CITY or SUBURBIA Double water repellent with wanderful zip-out orlon si hele Speciall ly priced { Saturday only! or Friday a Combed Popline In Beige Size 8-16 Specially Priced! 33. | A SMART # TWOSOME ae See Perfect for JUNIOR WRAP-AROUND.-~ Youll well-man- nered lines of this junior wrap-around in camel's hair and wool. In sizes 9 to 19. love the Specially Priced! 33. CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE ® 30 Day Charge ® Budget ® 6 Month Accounts For FOUL or ‘FAIR WEATHER campus or football! . office or business. THICK and THIN CORDUROY IN ANTELOPE COLO Specially Priced! RE DOWNTOWN . Sy Pp rs a 4 . , . : *. ° ! i ~“/ . jf . ‘ ep remilenenryg~wnwbentigne eget + cation oy te + “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 Pontiac WCTU Hears Cleric From Ohio ~The Pontiae Unit of WCTU met at First. Presbyterian . Church Tuesday evening. The -Rev, Ralph Wagoner of Lima, Ohio, ‘was the speaker, '_ Following devotions by Mrs. | Nellie Monroe, president of the group, officers were elected | for the coming year. * * * They. are Mrs. Ray Fleming, president; Mrs. Roy Fosbend- er, vice president; Mrs. Galen | Joseph, recording secretary; |. Mrs. Allen Ebey, treasurer, and Mrs. Clifford Wright, cor- responding secretary. * * Mrs. Sophie Sultz was named delegate to the state conven- tion in Clare, - Garden Club Has _ Pretty Hat Contest The Lorraine Manor Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Morgan | on Fernbarry court. Mrs. Rob- EASY TERMS $2.90 per week OPEN FIDAY ‘til 9 FREE PARKING * * * fresh flowers and vegetables. Mrs. W. J. Mood won first prize for the prettiest creation / and Mrs. Donald Lloyd's hat | Was judged most original. * * * . Mrs. William Shunck spoke on the library issue in Water- mage sale and | made for a card party Oct. 27. CURT CRAWFORD ert Humphreys was cochostess. Members wore hats made of | ford Township. Mrs. Kenneth | | Downing reported on the rum-_| plans were > Democrat Women Set | Eyes. y - It is amazing how many people You should rest-your eyes periodically while do- ing close work. You can do this by looking @way from your work and at the far horizon or into the distance and then back again at your work. Tell Tales of. plFibgel ijt rf Y Personally Invites You to the Grand Showing of the EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet “FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE MATTHEWS Grpeta7 HARGREAVES | Governor John B. Swainson. | national itteewoman FEderal | Michigan, and Adelaide H art, 5.4161 | vice-chairman of the Democratic | State Central Committee, will | present short talks at the lunch- 631 Oakland at Cass r. Meeting in Lansing | Democratic women from Oakland eon, County will learn about the begin-| events.” jnings, growth, and change of our; A feature of the day will be a jtwo major political parties when| Salute to al] the husbands who at- ; |tend the. program. | they go to Lansing Oct. 10 for the . ) semi-annual Democratic Women's! ™ - | Day. Professor Fine of the history | | department of the University of from the state are planning to at-| . | Michigan will be the speaker. He| tend the program in the Lansing, j will be introduced by Lieutenant) Civic Center. More than 600 men and women Democratic women from ~ this! |area who wish to make reserva-| tions for the day or to participate} in-ear pools for the trip to Lansing | may call Mrs. Robert P. Scott of Drayton Plains or Mrs. Earl Hordes of Huntington ‘Woods. | fore ithe FS s es Te et ; ‘ a = -S 44a strai * . Be | a : a2 > % eine In the first place lot#'of women rathes than detract from’ your z 5 E : 2 3 i OU'LL GET A PICK-UP When your eyes are. rested you feel rested all over. For this rea- son you will receive a wonderful | Pick-up any time you lie down, close --your— eyes damp cotton ‘pads over them .| while you rest. and You also should rest your eyes periodically while doing close work. You can do this by leok- ing away from your work and at the far horizon or into the distance. and then back again at | your work. | The delicate tissues about the following the morning's (eyes are apt to line easily and are | loften the first sign of aging. There- | women would profit by) of -am-eye cream from| thirty op. ‘This should be patted | about the eyes before going to) sleep at night: For Youthful Look As we grow older, our skin tends to lose its dewy-fresh look bécause it is more dry. Once a week, take 15 minutes for an oil. bath. Use a good body: oil from tip to toe, relax on a large bath towel while ' the skin absorbs the oil. \ ? : “t : ‘Saccharin Is\ several hundred ]al--varieties of the cane of beet times sweeter than the cpnvention- ; ‘ nN | 2 | u - Sibley’s Feshion Spotlight! 3 ‘By Vitality Mlastrated is just matic Miracle Mile Shopping Center S.- Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. Open Daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. one from our dra-. collection. SHOES Opes "A Charge Account “Security Charge Account Service” rs an ry ~~ put cold, | | YOU CAN TRUST SEARS FOR ‘WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS! eee Guaranteed Dependable Wise Watch Repair Dept.. Main Floor watch cases for men and women crystals fitted while you wait nationally tised expertly repaired . 14 kt. gold— 14.95 to 59.95 Machine Sews Hundreds of Zig-Zag Designs . . . EAR ROEBUCK AND CO Thousands Sold Coast to Coast This Year at Our Regular 219.95 Price! 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Get 16 Kenmore “Designer Discs’ Sears has a full selection of the finest American made and deluxe imported machines “machine reises | effortlessly leet suppert Prevents segging eo pomnnnte poo mony dak SEARS CS ie oe . wlust say “Chorge it” on SRC’... use asa 90-DAY CHARGE x how typically Séars.... the indispensable teen fashion at the h to-beat price! lined... ready to any campus act now for 9 days warm wool melton cloth in mote, buy now at Sears AS ; ~ 3 . j - ard- ‘60 convertibles sporty up-or-down-top car- coats:..Kerry-Teen 10-16 Honeylane 7-14: :..weather- detying wool melton cloth... quilt lined and wool inter- zoom thru ivity souped-up 354 savings only regularly, . 1 2.98 Choose them in Kerry-Teen sizes or - Honeylone girls’ sizes. Wonderfully charcoal, racy reg@ or medium bive with smart knit trim at pockets and coller (that ; converts to hood). Bright rayon quilt % lining with wool interlining, too. Save ACCOUNT or toke many months to pay = this ito pear yous menty hack EAD «Phone FES4171 2” isa ° ee: te 5 a eer ee een gee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 pa coer Sry oe _FORTY-ONB: a Youth “All “Confused ‘About Early Morriagé DANCING SCHOOL HAS STARTED | / ’ gi : By EUGENE GILBERT“ - dating comedse. they. thought |in school, Almost ‘5 per centlagers said they, could justify a “I say: wait till you're’ older,” + Although ‘mors: and Sate pee more 'jagreed that a should’ be|high school marriage if the boy|said l3year-old Yleresa Shadle | . 4 aang we ae aed weds SANG tepiary married if the girl is pregnant. -|ig able to support his wife. = (of Birmingham, Ala, “Then you Ate oh rane ae ee le aisap- ee ty ee a ee hed more hates to dae Visit Our Classes A i : ; are a case,” a Florida - + fel " more peop “0 i ; Bin. . Hage quasyoral: ; ra butions last still Anoat oe-quater of the 18 age might Sides ace aes But look at marriage statistics, Saturday, October 3rd. the nation if ten party remaining in an unhappy|2M@ you wonder how seriously fi i 9 A. M.-to 3 P.M. ZUDU=" if. Used Correctly | “The: persons involved, in most x Eyeshadow-is one of the thin eollerre Pe sters agreed that 22 is right for ar make a fresponsibilities are,” said Wil-| |2°cepted” cosmetics in this gerd lid with girls and 24 for boys. Second ; day. Time was when it was it : ee, lam Dill, 20, of Weatherford, Okla. considered a blight on the pret- ae : te ont choice is 21 for girls and 25 and ) ' with ' Young people who merry’ as. Sp lpre ghapdicoedg ares finger. Iridescent sticks Ballet-Toe-Tap—Acrobatic é i - € i El we iim as oo ie Eye Sei dow Enhances | Sa Sie" a as _ Instructress — Betty Mae Pruse _ ually drop thei a eald | el, ghow girl give a girl evening | cine Dae eres | Ecc re onde | Sa eel ed eee eae earn A BETTY .MAE SCHOOL of DANCE 6535 Commerce Road Near Green Lake Road ; ing a living and enriching a per- The teen-age girl is likely may wear blue, teal or green. Oklal City, EMpire 3-3111 or EMpire 3-6501 | son, .therefore making him 4 to find the use of eyeshadow a | wane pick ee ea welt aa te » her a better marriage partner, bit of a problem, It may en- A iri with haiel or light Aga of tue pra One young woman thought teen- hance her eyes, but if she : ; smears it on, the effect will problems involved in marriage in ba ti Se at especially striking with blue while. other youngsters saw lack bright te ee ot ont eyeshadow if she has blonde Pa of job stability, lack of funds, im- hair, although green eyeshad- of that looks like it was decorated Ee, - maturity and lack of sexual ex- ow seems to have been made- , - perience as stumbling blocks to "How shoud h be apviled for the girl, Green Helping Us to Celebrate young married couples. eyes may choose the green Among. the small percentage} DABBLE. FIRST shadow also, and the silver e a ; who favor early marriage \ was The girl who has never used smoke shades may -appeal to <= é ] ! one girl who said, ~ “Since -we| eyeshadow may find it easier the girl who wants to em- - started to date earlier, it (early) to experiment, She could start phasiag her eyes for’ special - e marriage) tends to prevent too) with a dab and work up from occasions. os much séx before marriage. there. The idea is to put a We have gone to ALL our Manufacturers to bring small amount ‘of the eye- THEY'VE CONSIDERED IT made co too lie fost aber Tray Saves Steps you these outstanding values. We-have broken our Still another contradiction was thé pupil. of the eye, and then Rea - eftich e 7 necks to bring you the lowest possible prices so that vered. Even though toward ; , ’ approved a early marvin, pnt . = * = ian ad el) small pea — SMART LADIES AP PAREL you can help us celebrate. Leal yopseners * a gla sticks you finish this fob, just pick ni res school. formerly, The sticks are thin, various drawers to their prop- ir Mest of those who have | resembling lipetiohs, and the er drawers. This saves steps thought of ft got-the idea while | consistency is smooth You | and energy. i) COMPARE EVERY ITEM IN THIS AD WITH. THE PRICE YOU ORDINARILY PAY AND YOU - WILL PROVE TO YOURSELF THE TREMEN- . DOUS SAVINGS OFFERED DURING THIS SALE. ALL WOOL FLANNEL {Ro 9 ) | Slacks: TAILORED Roll- Up Sleeve VALUES to 10.95 A BRAND NEW Bie SELECTION OF SEASON- Drip-dry Dacron Blends . NEW SLACKS SPECIALLY need no ironing. Featur- Se =) dilly iy a - ing convertible collar “& Reg. 3.99 Value PRICED for THIS — fs s, . . . 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I never make any service Actually, the agency said yeS' charge for equipment. It- keeps) iy rénioter of eitinn cal terday, eating the bread will the cost down and they have aj mney ree oo loaseal neither cause weight reduction hard enough time trying to get | Ports been more waa Ge te pcre: nor prevent its gain along—especially if they're any-| . Sept ist * * ® : : ~ Safeway has outlets in about % thing lity mine. | Almost the whole northern sec- jago. It was a ~ jof his building One local merchant complains : that business has been so bad lately that he no longer has to : , Naar fe axte oe bole pate State Claimed Twice man's world, declares one husband Tennessee, which was included Overisel tow hips for oil drilling | lease transaction in Heath Town- ship. | ‘Leases blanket Salem, Heath, about time someone told the Raleigh in 1584, also was once Trowbri ownshi women about it. —Earl Wilson. 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Te—_r | S . ‘> t: by Khrushchev, Another | \é Set 3 = ¢ From Morocco oo BRREERRRVY SR a Nea f a | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)! POA is 9 , ‘. —Disarmament is slated for prior | AN 4S} F wt ity when the UN, Assembly's | AN : Se, ~ main Political Committee gets; PAV °. Se ‘ .j—— iM PNA down to business. 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They are under- | stood to feel it should be part of the general disarmament report rather than a separate topic. , --- AND NOW LET'S DRINK A TOAST wa TO VICTORY Z NL. - Mie VB 4 = Al ght enewed ot fone Synteatn the | f- we toe ot he Cop (93% ey Unted _MORTY MERKLE es; 130 Wagons Made Trip Trade over the Santa Fe Trail reached its peak in 1831, when 130 wagons made the trip from independence, Mo., to Santa Fe,! N. M.. carrying cargo valued at! $250,000 = Reg. U.S. Pat. OF, I} © 1959 0y WEA Service, inc, T.M. Askansas is known as “The Bear State” and Kansas as ‘The Sunflowwer State.” THE PLUGGER AND THE COASTERS: TH Meus rn on 107! © 1959 by NEA Service, Ine. | \ . a DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney - - s | Sr J By Charles Kuhn SHES ! MIDDLE O° TH’ ae , | Steer: way OUT RANGE a a , . bi oes P ap’ tls « € e « A , rs > , - j ‘ #: » * , y " ° { oY ‘./ i fe! he FORTY-FIVE . British Car Firms Menaced Vital Oxygen . Supply, Hurt Labor Party | |. LONDON (UPI) A wildcat! strike threatened today to paralyze! Britain's booming automobile in. dustry and throw a hitch: into the Labor Party's campaign to unseat the Conservatives in next week's! . general elections, Two thousand workers of the British Oxygen Co. walked off their jobs Tuesday in a pay dis- pute tm defiance of orders from their union leaders. Oxygen is used for Welding and user companies can keep only lim- ited supplies on hand for reasons “GET THIS STRAIGHT” — President Eisenhower, apparently feeling there is no more time to be lost in settling the steel strike, spoke sternly with Roger Blough, United States Stee] Corp. board chairman (left) and United Steelworkers Union President David J. McDonald in separate White House sessions Wednesday. Eisen- hower asked for good-faith bargaining leading to a quick end of the 12-week-old walkout. THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,_1959 sir [sent eight men to the scene ot! 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Soviet Union and Iraq have ex- , Baghdad radio says. jnical help in building an atomic) furnace and an isotopes labratory| in Iraq. Australia Fills Bins | changed ratification for peaceful] MELBOURNE—In normal! years purposes | Australia has the greatest per cap-| The Soviet Union will give tech-! ita food supply in the world. 631 Oakland ot Cass MATTHEWS Greet HARGREAVES A PETE AUSTGEN , Personally Invites You to the Grand Showing of the EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE FEderal 5-4161 ee a : ———___—_—~ image of a target would guide the weapon home. ~ . * long-secret research. The project was laid aside, even though god restlts came from laboratory experiments, when more practical The strike exploded without warning at a critical moment with the campeigns mounting to a} gloves-off climax. 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Europe Will See | | : galiges by ke Competing U.S. ‘ ee ee we : dd,’ Sisler and Hal Chase, two of the Co ct Cars Hands Off Algeria” ° the ; Invented Steam Shovel finest fielding fist basemen evet : m # ‘ : furvil ee st ated se pa ~ + UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD) the interventio | Henry M. Stanley in’ rain ae eek ao os Mere , PARIS nm tc ae ns new = bales the 5T is : sane small cars will big attrac- ~French Pore Minister" . = — shovel league in errors — po naaee futeay-sssartp~erad goatee United Nations anew Wednesday] "6, phe ae ne: € : PUM 8 8 A AL BAUER ; Homey Mates’ Gres oe he to keep hands off Algeria. e oa eS 3 vir. and the Ford Falcon almed pies 4-Year-Old Will Hang | . S Personally Invites You to , the at offsetting Europe’s booming} ° «The ag y J ey a Se Se ea hee pelle: Pano aie ing of Girl * Grand Showing of the States, will be unveiled in Europej -§ Sy, eee eae see. ae for the first time. tiny’ a referendum proposed , iM The third compact U. 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The Army center lined up facing his quarterback and played the entire game that way thereby con- fusing the opposition. — Nothing in the rule book at that time said the center could not do this. = x * = As result, at the rules meeting after thé season, the rules makers were confronted with protests on using the forward ball snap. There was question whether it should remain legal or outlawed. It was then that Alonzo Stagg made his famous oritory on football being a “fighting game” and a fighter always looks his opponent in the face. So the rule became law to have the center face the op- ponent’s line of scrimmage. x * * Another tale was Minnesota's ‘‘talking play” victory over Northwestern many years back. - Minnesota had the ball. The Gopher offensive end stepped across the line grabbed a Northwestern back and pulled him over to one of the officials. He complained to the official about some tactics the back had been using and while the Northwestern back stood amazed over the trumped up charges, the end stepped onside then darted down the field, took a pass from his quarterback and Minnesota won an 8-7 de- cision. x ok * | Another involved a quarterback who began screaming to the official that the opposing team deserved a 15 yard - J New. Tiger President gatorestod in Rullding Team IES Standing Room JAMMED TODAY — This is Comiskey Park which is expected to be jammed to capacity as the World Series opens between the White Sox crowd will put distances show Dodgers in the penalty. Angrily he walked over to the center, took the ball and decided he was going to aaah off the penalty | himself. While both lines of scrimmage watched, the quarterback started to pace off the yardage and then took off like a bird. He went all the way to score and the touchdown was allowed. “These were the old talking plays,” said Fritz Crisler, “today you never see them.” It could be there are _ many & talking rules. This was a high school re se atied ina Pittsburgh | paper: Har-Brack 43, Westinghouse 40. Every series of. plays except the last, when Westinghouse threatened: again, produced a touchdown. Would you call it de- fense? Dykes Hires Luke for 60 Appling First Base Coach said Dykes listed Appling as the man he wanted and Appling quick- ly agreed to terms. x * *. “‘Dykes,”’ Ferrell said, ‘‘expects Appling to be a hitting coach as; well as a base coach. His experi- ence as an infielder also will be of great value.” Action Begins in Centennial 100 Pros and 27 Ams. Open Fire in 72-Hole Event at Portland DETROIT # — Lucius B. (Luke) Appling will be standing near first base when the Detroit Tigers take to the playing field next year. The former Chicago White Sox star shortstop was hired as first base coach yesterday by Tiger manager Jimmie Dykes, Appling, who played for Dykes from 1933 to 1946,in Chicago, takes the place of Tommy Henrich. Dykes fired Henrich along with pitching coach Willis Hudlin Sun-/|s day at the end of the season, * * * Dykes “is still looking for some- one to replace Hudlin. Appling led the American League in batting in 1936 with an average of .388 and again in 1943 with an average of .328. Dykes)“ considers Appling one of the great- est hitters he has ever seen. He expects him to be a hitting coach as well as a base coach. Appling retired as an active player at the end of the 1950 season and managed teams at Richmond, Va., of the Interna- tional League, and Atlanta and Memphis of the Southern Assn. General Manager Rick Ferrell PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)*— A field that includes many of the nation’s top professionals started play today in the $20,000 Centen- nial Open golf tourney here. Besides 100 professionals led by PGA Champion Bob R rg and U.S. Open champ Billy Casper, there were 27 amateurs, * * * The touring pros in preliminary rounds found the long, 6,604-yard Portland Golf Club course fair- ways and greens soft for the four day, 72 - hole event. Charlie (Congdon of Tacoma, Wash., led golfers yesterday in a preliminary pro-amateyr 18-hole .|match with a T-under-par 65. An- other 18 pros ‘alsé“bettered par. The soft course c&lled for bold irons rather than the -pitch-and- Tune Up for Futurity LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Diller Hanover and Tie Silk, one-two fin- me, __| green light all year and man- proved English. ‘‘It can be done.’’ |but an explanation goes with if and Los Angeles Dodgers. A standing room ‘Try to Catch Me,’ Says Chisox Whiz Stop Aparicio, CHICAGO (UPI)—Little Luis Aparicio challenged the Dodgers now,”’ Luis said. “Better hitter, itoday to catch him if they can. better catcher and better thrower.”’ * * * . ‘If I get the jump, I'm gonna go,"’ openly declared the. Venezue-! lan-born base-stealing whiz of the White Sox. Aparicio has been given the off base. \ “Makes me feel real good,"’ he said with a grin that revealed his toothpaste smile. ager Al Lopez isn’t thinking of “Like I say, though, it is pos- | changing signals now in the | sible to make me stop. Looka’ | Werld Series, | Baltimore. They catch me six | times this year and I steal only “They stopped me sometimes te against them.’ the American League this year,’’| will be aiming for. Chicago is favored to beat the IS Dodger Cry “He's much better all-round} Luis shys away from predicting] Who just signed a $50,000 Sox Aparicio frankly confesses he en- joys all the fuss the Dodgers are| feels the White Sox will wi jmaking about trying to keep him Only for Opener ‘Wynn Pitches for White Sox Against Craig | Chicago Is Favored | to Take Series From Los Angeles CHICAGO WW A standing reom | crowd of nearly 50,000 was moved} | into Comiskey Park today as the | |Chicago White Sox met the Los! | Angeles Dodgers in 6) degree! jweather in the opener of what }could prove the richest World! | Series The White Sox, who inched their | | way to their first American League | pennant in 40 years, remained 11- {10 favorites to win this best-of- seven series for the world cham- |pionship of major league baseball They were given that edge be- cause they've had four days of rest, The Dodgers, too weary to bother with a workout yesterday, had to dispose of Milwaukee's | two-time champions in a playoff before winning the National League flag Tuesday. AP i whepnove 50,000 people in the park. The the fences which the stuggers And with. crafty Early Wynn (22-10) pitching the opener against Los Angeles’ Roger Craig (11-5), the Sox also were favored at (11-1 to win today’s first game. * * * The weather forecast called for cloudy skies—but no rain— And/| temperatures than near 60. 1959 Series. Both clubs, naturally, were con- fident, But Manager Al Lopez, contract for 1960, qualified his test by adding ‘‘it will take the best efforts of everyone.” That's the way the will.’-the-wisp White jhow many bases he might steal} jin the series but he comes right| jout and tells the whole world he Sox, batting a mere. 250 as a ‘We got the better club.” he ciub and hitting but 97 home said, runs (low in the majors) won | * * * the flag, “Sherman (Lollar) is best catca _ 7 ; er dn ihe: Avarsican Leazue, sd? Manager Walt Alston mean- we have best center-fielder, (Jim) while, answered a query about Candis: best eecohd bakeruan: ii Los Angeles chances by pointing little (Nellie) Roi and in ioc out that while his Dodgers won 10 ence (Billy) Goodman has ©ight of their last 10 games for| the pennant, they were 5-0 against sensational. been Se tp) __|the two top contenders. said Aparicio in his vastly im- Lions Must Beware Packers No Little Luis neglected to add not | often. * * * The Chisox speedster tied the club record with 56 stolen bases this season. He was caught only 10 times. The Dodgers are counting most heavily on catcher John Rose- boro te stop Aparicio. The two men aren’t complete strangers. “IT play against him before,” Luis recalled. ‘‘Was in Maracaibé, my home town.” * * * Roseboro was the winner depended upon.to be easy prey for the Detroit Lions as they prowled | to assorted ‘thampionships. But. times have changed. The) Packers aren't anybody's soft} touch these days — not since their! ‘triumph over the mighty Cbica- go Bears a week ago. then. The club that the Lions have defeated 15 times in the last 18 games is causing a lot of head- “Those years I don't even know how to get on base,” the aches among National Football | White Sox shortstop laughed; ‘‘I can’t get on base, I can’t steal.’’ League coaches who used to re- “gard the Packers as a sure thing. Aparicio claims Roseboro nas} Green Bay's upset of the Bears improved tremendously since he;may have been just one of those first saw him in the Venezuelan|things, but nobody in the Lions winter league. leanta | is betting on it. Instead, they qin otic eae whew ‘ae ekg aS ee Wt ce ow. DETROIT (® — In years past, | the Green Bay Packers could be) | They whipped San_ Francisco} jthree straight fo take first place! jon the next to last weekend, then} |belted the Braves two straight in| the playoff. The White Sox clinched their ! first flag since 1919 by beating | Cleveland in the 151st game of the 154-game schedule. That gave | them a 15-7 record over the sec- | ond place Indians. | |Lions meet the ‘new’ Packers) The line-ups for the opener were| “ this” weekend with a team that|Pret¢y. well set some 24 hours! lwas riddled by injuries in Sun- early. Lopez, figuring to platoon| iday’s battering by the world cham- at third base and in right field, | ipion Baltimore Colts.. He expects tabbed shortstop Luis Aparicio, who led the majors with 56 stolen Soft fouch have been getting disturbing re-| ports that the Packers are being) watched as potential champions. | Coach George Wilson and the ” most of his regulars to be in con- dition to play, however bases, as his leadoff man : * * The Lions need a victory, now. * : The her fo ihe Colle Gase't The Dodgers, bunching four left ., |hitters among the first five “bat helped morale around the Detroit | camp. And, besides, a triumph ters against the might handed | covet’ ‘Green Bay is aheat ihe ‘Wynn, lead off with switch-hitter . - Junior Gilliam only thing that can keep Wil- | __ y * P This 56th series, to be telecast son's title hopes alive, jand broadcast nationally (NBC), Wilson and his Lions are going is the second for Wynn. It's the to have to use every bit of thrust third for Craig . they can msster_ in coming weeks , —plus some of the luck that | Wynn, at 39 the winningest | helped lift them to the . world| (271) pitcher still at work in the majors, was 0-1 with Cleveland ee | in the 1954 Series, won by the Chiefs, Huskies, “ws 'e ‘Face Top Leaque which Lopez managed. rad we Harrier Squads man Earl Torgeson, who played | Both Pontiac Central and Pon with the 1948 Braves: and Lollar, ‘with the 1947 New York Yankees, are the only other Sox with Series | tac Northern High cross-country Ne ne - | pails Gila weekeHd 1d tip againe raig, 28, coming hack this sea-| what is regarded as their toughest von eee losing 7 in the minors | competition of the season. ast. year, is 1-1] in Series deci- sions. He was a winner in 1955, Northern had its big test today when the Dodgers beat the Yan- at Walled Lake. The 4 p.m. event kees for their lone world cham- pitted tire Inter-Lakes champion | pjionship: then lost in ‘56, when against the circuit's newest mem- (the Yanks got it back ber. Vikings are unbeaten (3-0). Huskies have lost twice. Water. | CHICAGO (AP)Probable starting. line ford at Farmington and South | same at seruater Park i iia d in 1957. LOS &NGELE Ge - field at Berkley are also on to- Gilliam, 3p Aparicio. ss ea day’s card. Moon If Laedie ef cage Rakion at he ee ac- Hodes “tp Klussewski 1b on Friday again e cham-| Larter Goodman 3b pion Flint Centrals, and this could wise ° Sire 2 be “the harrier meet of the year’’| for the Valley. It will provide PCH's unbeaten, record-setting Joe Anderson™@ithshis biggest trial. ' First triangular harrier run this Pirst ‘fom today, Oct. 1, at ‘Caeaee fall also highlights Friday's ac-|, gecona game, Priday, Oct. 2, at Chi tion. Milford entertains W-O league | onge, fellow-members Clarkston and! ig p Ww, Game timfe—1 p.m., EST. , “Oct 3, open date for travel) _— Oct. 4, at Les} AP Wirephoto 4UST LOAFING — A ide aldng Michigan Avenue in Chi- | cago's Grant Park is where Las Angeles Dodger pitcher Roger Craig decided to do, some Wafing yesterday. Craig is the Dodgers’ choice to start-against the White Sox in the Series opener today. | : Angeles, 4 Northville, Milford is favored off “SQurth game” Monday> Oct. © et Los! jits 2-1 reco _Angtien: sina » Tuesd Oc = , “ ssar t In an EML race, Birmingham isi¢ at be An cs i. fa eee 7 ed Wednesday, t. 7, open date fdr travel t Mt. Clemens, Friday and is fa- Sixth game (if necessary) Tuesday jvored to retain its unblemished | Oct. 8. is Chteage. pm : vent an dect € game (if hece | status. ‘sary Paar, Oct. ®& at Chicago, 1 >a. , ranging no_ higher | | TIGER BOSS—New president of the Detroit Tigers is Bill De- Witt former owner of the old St. Louis Browns. DeWitt replaced Harvey Hanson who resigned along with vice president Charley Gehringer. The new Tiger presi- dent said he would look into the Tiger farm system which ap- peared to be standing still Series Fevered Fans Spend All Night in Line LOS ANGELES (? — A line of World Series-fevered fans waited through the crisp night for the ticket windows at the Coliseum to open today. Some had been Tuesday night. there since An erroneous report that the ticket sale would begin Vesterday morning started the fans gather- ing early. When they learned that | they had stayed in line all night for nothing, they got pretty angry and police had to be called. Still available were about 9,000 tickets to each game to be sold in strips of three. A Dodger spokesman said it looks like the 94,600-seat Coli- . seum will be sold out for the Dodgers-White Sox games to be played in Los Angeles, beginning Sunday. AP Wirephote CAMP'S SET — Roy Campa- nella, former Dodger. catcher who was paralyzed in an auto ee accident, displays his World pla tickets for today’s opener. Campy naturally favors the Jodgers to beat the White Sox PNH Grid Tickets _ Sold at 3 Places for I Tickets Pontiac High's home football games «can now be purchased at the two Os mun stores (downtown, Tele-Hur- on), and at the North Side Sports store on Perry street: Reserved seat can be had office for $3. Northern FORTY-SEVEN Harve Hansen ls Replaced by Ex-Brown Boss Gehringer Also Steps Down in Shuffle of Detroit Club DETROIT —Bill DeWitt has a three-year contract as president of the the Detroit Tigers and assur- ance from elub owners: that. they are More interested in building a |winner than in making a profit. *‘That’s why I took the job,”’ said the 57-year-old DeWitt, who started at the bottom and made a career lout of a game he never played. Owners of the Detroit club, at their annual board meeting yes- terday, reorganized the structure _ of the front office and made De- Witt the Tigers’ fourth president in three years. They reportedly are paying him $50,000 a year and offered to let him purchase | stock in the club. “It was*the perfectly logical, nor- mal thing to do,"’ said one of the tmajority stockholders, Kenyon Brown. ‘‘The simple desire to have a winning baseball team dictated the move.” Stepping out as president of the club is 63-year-old Harvey Hansen, whose resignation, along with that of vice president Charles Gehring- ger, was made public yesterday, - Hansen had been president since April 1957 and Fred Knorr was president for six months prior to Hansen's term, Knorr became first president when a syndicate purchased the club for $5,500,000 in 1956. He replaced Walter ©. (Spike) Briggs. Jr.. whose family sold the club to the syndicate headed by Knorr, Brown and board chairman John Fetzer. Although Hansen and Fetzer said Gehringer’s term ‘‘just expired - \like everyone else's did at the end jof the year,’ it was learned that |Gehringer was , dissatisfied with |the way the club was being op- jerated. The best second baseman jin the club’s history and a member of the hall of fame, Gehringer has |served in an advisory capacity for the last few seasons. Club owners said they wanted to have solid; baseball people running the organization. None of the ma- |Jority stockholders will hold office | DeWitt began his baseball ca. reer in 1916 as an office boy for Branch Rickey, then with the old St. Louis Browns, DeWitt went with Rickey to the st. Louis Car- dinals later that year. Twenty years later, DeWitt or- jganized a group to purchase the \Browns. He and his brother Charles sold controlling interest in the club - Bill Veeck in 1951. DeWitt joined [ae New York Yankees as assistant general manager in 1954 and in December 1956 was named to ad minister baseball's $300.000 minor league fund. The hiring of DeWitt answers o& ‘of the principal criticisms of the | Tigers In recent seasons, that there ‘were no baseball people at -the top \level. Since the owners took over in October 1956, there has been no ane person actively heading up the business of running the club “DeWitt is the boss.”’ sald Fetzer, “He's running the ball club and we have great faith he can build a winner in Detroit.” DeW itt himself wouldnt be pinned down on the Tigers, who have finished in) the American League's first division only twice since 1950 “All T know is that we finished fourth this year and lost more games than we won,” he said. *‘We have to do much better than that (season) ducats|Once we find put what is wrong at the PNiL athletic with our organization, we ‘Nl |about to try and remedy it.’ set All-Star Pin Points | — Ed Lubanski plays it straight, warns agdinst starting roll] from a crouch. } STRAIGHT STAND ERECT AT START By ED LUBANSKI Many bowlers their an- proach from a crouching stance the hall held near the knees Same as in anything else, peo- ple have different styles which work best for them. I'm no one to talk,-because my game would have to be called unorthodox at the least. But [ can't see where a crouching stance can do anything but hurt When you take position at the starting spot, about 15 feet from the foul line, depending on how much room you need to take four steps in, you should be erect, with the ball held to your chest. With a crouch, the weight of the ball would accentuate it and more often than not pull you too far over. The stance should be straight with the shoulders squared. ; But there are—and this is -im- portant—people who just have to crouch to be comfortable. The same as there are bowlers wh» prefer using five steps or three ahd ‘stand at varying distances from the foul line because of it! If they get pins spilled—that's all that counts, % ' hegin * hl ig ee .) f " ¥ by 5 ° ~~ : ‘ i . . * ‘ ei ° 4 : 4 FORTY-EIGHT: 7 oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 4 b ) J — ‘ - ‘4d . ‘ P ~. . LA Bats vs. Chisox Bats F ct H 3 | | ee, eae, GiGrape of the Los | |Romane, Chi. 127 3 5 "3s ; a ~ ' pei ee De a , : Kinyeh, ch. et th 2 0 Bi Plucker iP ut Be 50 WL ERA.) . : See ele Se em Craig -BWw 6 7 208 Ln at , Pot? cui. "Mist 2 7 208! Devadale mat mia se , « ya ae et eee ae Baas te Sees Weakness raves AN er 5 i eres | a ae a eee New Tiger President — Ma Quif Job iS See enteen Ga ee) a en Hefti) Wants a F Syst ' y -s)" Otherwise, the Grapewine last week was just fair. Head Swam! Cornwel continues to ach St S$ Stee Be eae it ants a farm oystem oe , —° |tead the pack even though hhe and Swam! Abair tied for honors last wéek in picking 21 of 30 Gi Sa Ee we gate Ee) pernorr a New preidt| ts, eat te tire optem » (DLT Series WON Gar scale ipicct” canst , Demeter, LA. 311 SS My 7 28 Lites ise ing # $$ 38lintin Dewitt wants to find out first failing to previde young bleed for The entire Grapevine produced some sour picks as Michigan and Michigan State both | - Mose La, "So St Me 1 te 38 ee cambadietgt 1 EB anit the Detroit Tigers are| te mafer iagee teas. k went down to defeat and as Waterford licked its chops after beating Lapeer. . Rivers, Gt ivcsnas’ ' *° “aos AB ia ma mai Pet standing still. | Just the other-day, general man-| Mouk, Lopat Choices) But tally-ho Skippers, the Swamis again pick you to falk and it will be a little tougher ~ KeecinSin Sor SS Ta HS Shi wale Box Sst oe ite ‘or om $2) Based oe ee eee Te anaig|28et Rick Ferrell admitted that| for KC Post; Coaches to prove them wrong this week. 38, Dodgers tse «235 tars 1D 12 ‘sei/appear that’s exactly what the "ne Detreit farm system is “a) Being Juggled Around : : ! x * * ler “irgle play—waite son, 4 ¥ parent club and its farm system |Couple of years behind. Pontiac Northern wanted to disprove the Grapevine and almost did but for that last 60 are doing. DeWitt, accepting a three-year By JOE REICHLER seconds and a bouncing completed pass. 353 Sam Snead collected $28,000 for) The Tigers have not threatened (Contract as the Tigers’ new presi-| Associated Press Sports Writer The Swamis stand alone on several games this week. Swami Abair stands alone with 230 13 filmed golf matches. | to be a contending team since jdent, will spend the next 30 days} CHICAGO (AP).<— Fred Haney, Michigan against MSU. The Swamis are trying to outfox each other in in picking U. of D. eee ——__—____—— — fetting out of his old job and into — fy ey hy — lost) -against favored Kentucky and only Cornwell stands alone here, while Swami Kearns goes jhis new one. another alone Bears. : AL SERRA | But this man DeWitt, whostarted|in a playoff in 3% years with am tows and the \climbing up the baseball ladder | Milwaukee, will tender bis resig- So the purge of sour grapes is on! Personally Invites You to the _ |/25 2 '24 of 16 won't be long in| nation as manager probably be-) - CORNWELL ABAIR KEARNS MOATS finding things out for himself, | fore the end of the World Series, ; (40-13-2—.754) (38-15-2—.710) (37-16-2698) | (35-18-2—.660) i “Firat, we must find out if | CiatedPress today ¢ Ass! pcH-River Rouge .......... . PCH PCH . PCH ‘PCH Grand Showing of the | we're standing still,” said De- t. dann th oak a ,| Waterford-WALLED LAKE .. Walled Lake Walled Lake © Walled Lake Walled Lake . . Witt. “If we are, why are we? | connected w another major|/OMt. .North.-FARMINGTON. Farmington Farmington Farmington Farmington EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet . “We'll take a long, hard Jook| league rr biges! Haney told him:|AvVondale-Madison ......... -, Avondale Avondale Madison ~ -_ Madison at our scouting system, the scouts} “Win or lose, I'm through in| BIRMINGHAM-Hazel Park..Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham, Birmingham FRIDAY, October 2nd ° themselves, and the work they’re | Milwauee.” |NORTHVILLE-Bloomfield ... Northville Northville Northville Northville doing. Are they scouting the right} Haney hinted he might quit ¢s/SOUTHFIELD-Berkley ...... Southfield Southfield Southfield Southfield FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE eer Gig a7 ee in the = back rg Looms, = a ALMONT-Memphis ......... Almont Almont Almont Almont WIN ANEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE | intt,"uve,!0 take ® compiete| cent, to say anything, thas tl SeraERTON-Holly ‘"Brignton Brighton Brighton ——_—Brighton to: a e ; EROUY 6... cence . Seanies pAladhady see = our| from the front olfiee.” Clarenceville-CLARKSTON ..Clarkston | Clarkston Clarkston _- Clarkston : strength and weakness lies. Owner Loui Perini has been| CLAWSON-Oak Park ....... Clawson Clawson Clawson Clawson “Spirit quoted as saying that Haney,;|CRANBROOK-L’Anse ....... Cranbrook Cranbrook L’Anse Cranbrook - 631 Ookland FEderol Wit ain bang oop used oo a whose Braves were beaten by the) FERNDADE-E. Detroit ...... Ferndale Ferndale Ferndale E. Detroit ot Cass 5-4161 t's great to be a Yankee’? (6 Angeles for the National! prTZGERALD-Lake Orion .. Fitzgerald Fitegerald Fitzgerald Fitzgerald — Well, we have te get people say- | roma; ra vas long Pages IMLAY CITY-Millington .... wh City Imlay City Imlay and id Imlay City | ing the same thing, but sbeut the Milford-W. BLOOMFIELD... W. Bloomfield W. Bloomfield W. Bloomfield «W. Bloomfield Tigers. wants, x* * * Ortonville-North Branch .... North Branch Ortonville North Branch Ortonville : , . “Kids around the country will| The source said that Haney’s}\OXFORD-Romeo ......... .. Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford e think that, and they'll want to} Wife is behind Fred’s decision to ROCHESTER-Troy ...... .». Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Sho . Downtown ‘This Weekend play for the Detroit Tigers. We/ retire so that he can spend more/g+ Clement-ST. FRED ...... St. Fred St. Fred St. Fred St. Fred have, to work hard did Balld Our. | one eee ee te ena RuUet aT. MIKD-Ot. James ........ St. Mike St. Mike St. Mike St. Mike selves UD. This club has money t0| Fancy last Sunday, before the|OP 8T. MARY-RO St. Mary..OL 8. Mary OL 8.Mary OL 8.Mary OL 8. Mary e “u “u spend, and we'll sped it.” | ivavec defeated Philadelphia ¢s|Michigan-MBU ............ , MSU Michigan MSU MSU Du ri n - re | rvest Da Ss wind up the regular season in aU. of D.-Kentucky .......... Kentucky U. of D. U. of D. U. of D. TUXEDOS tie with the Dodgers. PURDUE-Notre Dame ...... Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue . Fer All’ Qesniens extra | Asked what his plans were,|WAYNE-Cass Tech ......... Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne 7 “chars Haney said: Iowa-NORTHWESTERN .... Northwestern Northwestern Iowa Northwestern SHIFMAN’S Men’s Wear I won't know until I talk with) ninots-ARMY ............. Army Army Army Army 5036: H OR 3-07 Mrs. H. Then I'll let them (the! Lio at. Diale a wy, nn nd Braves’ brass) know.” - |Packers-Lions ............+. Lions Lions ns Lions ' Beivecn Cunningham erent Reese's The Go. year-old Californian took|COLTS-Bears ..........+6+-. Colts Colts Bears Colts } over the club June 15, 1956, suc-|C@rds-Browns .............. Cards Cards Browns Browns \ ceeding Charlie Grimm. After his| STEELERS-Redskins ....... Steelers Steelers . Steelers Steelers | SPECIAL PRICES on Braves were beaten for the flag *Home team is listed first. Capital lette®s denotes consensus favorite. | BOWLING SHIRTS | by the Dodgers on the final day, | he steered them to two successive | pennants and one world champion- s 8 s s ship..It wasn't until the 12th inning R h f a tie second pave ane ow OCHESTEL LANES FIPS! UUAHTVING ITE oo a eee TS. T his club was eliminated this year. Haney’s expected resignation : | Welden Sporting Goods | wes one of the major shakeups! rochester Lanes will be the ste) Sylvan Lanes, which ever Is /date have designated Oct. 11 and 51 Mt. Clemens Street of the first qualifying round of Irj| mecessary. Oct. 18 as their qualifying dates. 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Eastern Michigan -hosts Illinois Normal in an Interstate Conference game, and undefeated Youngstown takes on its second Michigan opponent at. Northern/ern Michigan. Eastern Michigan lest its open- er last weekend while Illineis Nermal won its only start, — The Saturday docket is crowded with three games in the MIAA, one in the Presidents’ Conference, one in the Big Ten and another in the Mid-American Conference—all involving state teams. Albion entertains Kalamazoo in the lone afternoon game in the MIAA. The other MIAA games are at night and send Hope against Alma and Adrian against Olivet. Hillsdale goes outside the league, facing Southeast Missouri in a night contest. Norfolk Navy comes to Grand Rapids to face the Junior College outfit, Ferris goes to Michigan Tech in other non-league games. A second Interstate Conference Pontise Press Photo AVON LEADER—Leading de- fending ¢hampion Avondale into its 2nd Oakland B game against Madison tomorrow will be quar- terback sparkplug Dick Smith. It will be the home — for Avon. to two pennants in the American = pes game finds Central Michigan at , opposing twice-victorious Western Illinois in a game that could go a long way in determin-} ing the 1959 league championship. . * * * Wayne State operis season, facing Case Tech in a ts’ Conference game in Detroit. Marshall, drubbed last weekend by Bowling Green 51-7, visits West- Michigan in a Mid-American struggle. Here’s the weekend schedule, with won-lost-tied records in paren- theses: FRIDAY NIGHT —- Normal Bentecks (0- at Botrett (2-0-0) town 8 rd at Northern ¢1-1-0) aca ee Kalamazoo (1-1-0) at Albion (1 Marshal) (0-2-0) at West Mich. o 3 -0) Mi aD wept (0-1-0) at ) ase Tech (0-0-0) at ‘estern Illinois (2-0 tral Michigan (2-1-0) SATURDAY NIGHT Norfolk a — at — nd Ra dC 43-1-0) {2-0-0) a —_— (1-1-0} Hit ale (2-0-0 itheast canal {1-1-0) Adrian (1-1-0) at Olivet (1-1-0) Ferris (0-1-0) at Michigan Tech Houk on Inside Track for Job as A’s Skipper CHICAGO (AP) — Ralph Houk and Gene Mauch were rumored Wednesday to have the best chance of succeeding Herry Craft as manager of the Kansas City Athletics. 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If the Spartans don't beat Mich- igan Saturday, it’s going to be a long, hard season. Coach Duffy Daugherty was giv- ing his squad*a pep talk at the close of the practice session last night. forget about the 3-7 Texas A. & M. , “There's nothing wrong with this team,” he told the players with conviction. “we're going to ge down there and explode.” Daugherty advised the team to edging by “You can only play the game weekend. Thornton works on his NORTHWESTERN READY — Dick Thornton, Northwestern quarterback gets ready for the big encounter against. Iowa this | Andreotti. Northwestern is rated second in this week’s poll-and the Saturday game could go a long way to decide the Big Ten title. . Hopes | ? & . te to Explode’ we played them again, I think we could beat them.” % MSU Ready to * * * The Spartan status was in doubt early last season. State started with a 32-12 runaway over Cali- fornia and then tied 12-all with Michigan. But then the team went down- hill — way down into the Ten cellar with the loss of the five remaining conference. games, Quarterback troubles were’a big factor in the losing season. And it remains to be against Michigan if quarterback troubles have jinxed the Spartans again. Daugherty said he didn’t fig- ure on the injured Dean Look to quarterback the game. seen “Tommy Wilson and Larry out with Bielat will rum the club,” he said. Look has been the squad all week hasn't test- N ef rd fe fit i U.S. Takes 3rd Place AP Wirephete passing game with center Jim their HERSHEY, Pa. ber the United States - Russian track meet last summer. Sure, the American men were victorious, but the Soviet Union displayed a superiority in Jong distance run- ning. And the Russians did it once again yesterday, finishing strong in a cross-country run to capture fourth world pentathlon. championship with 13,802 points. straight The United States, wi ed the final round in finished third in the 4, (2.5 mile) cross country run. * hich second 000 (AP)—Remem- modern start place, meter 631 Oakland at Cass BYRON DAVIDSON Personally Invites You to the Grand Showing of the EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE FEderal 5-4161 Russians Win Pentathlon the overall standings the Ameri- cans were third with 13,153 points. Finland took second place with 13,287 points. . Igor Novikov led the Russians x* « .* : Novikov, a 30-year old physical education student, raced home in Tun in 13:56.2, despite a pulled tendon suffered during the last yards, Miller, finished wi points for sixth place, and |Lambert, who came in éeventh | with 4,541 points. Palermo Can Get | dae! the $25,000 bond for Phila- delphia boxing figure Frank (Blinky) Palermo, one of those charged with trying to muscle in | weight champion Don Jordan. MOTOR | Federal Judge Pierson Hall not- r * * * jed that Palermo faces a possible 125 years in prison if convicted. MIRACLE MILE e we ao yeh 0B ae e< < 4 wearer, SL Os pO RES Sr! 4 the ultimate in comfort Groshire The “Hand-Shaped” suit with the LOOK... FIT...and COMFORT of the finest custom made suit. Exclusively ours . - We're very proud of this fine suit ... as is every man who wears one! Every tailoring detail, syling...and the unusual fabrics pfoclaim the good taste of the im FBD Convenient Lion the smart ‘ COR gral, Rohe Fe q Sf ty ei ea og eed ss Be face Be Fhe x atin tr Mig le at of ‘ & ¥ Charge With Option Terms aly Pd SS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 -| game. “Everything was okay as long| - I jon the contract of world welter-! . i NCAA Looking >. | on ‘possible infractions of *|NCAA code. The report will b **%| given to the NCAA council at Bos- -@\ton Oct, 26-27. The council has | authority ~~ |action against member schools,” A Marquette Denied = Big 8 Membership _ | tives, in denying the request yes- f|terday said “‘we are a homogene- | |Ous group composed of state sup a rule that an athlete will lose a Speedster to’ Be Key "Player Saturday gazelle and has played only one Bennie McRae, a 19-year-old sophomore from Newport News, Va., burst‘into the spotlight last i pass from quarterback Stan Noskin . in Elliott Expects Soph of reed . ancestry. power as well as my time-tested formulas, I foresee Oregon win- Alabama? Har-rumph! ~ * in the third period. He scored the other on a 10-yard sprint off right i last quarter. and played more than half the on the sidelines,"’ McRae through rows of old automobile tires strung across a vacant lot when he was younger. * * * Ever since coming to Michigan, McRae has. been compared to an- other great Wolverine back, Jim Pace,considered the school’s greatest runner in the past decade. | The was inevitable. Pace and McRae both came from the South. McRae even wears Pace’s old No. 43. " for Violators KANSAS CITY (AP)—The Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Assn’s fact-finding committee opens a three-day meeting here today. The group will prepare a re to take disciplinary KANSAS CITY (AP) — Mar- quette University’s application to join‘the Big Eight Conference has ben rejected Conference faculty representa- ported universities only.” * * * Marquette, a Catholic school at Milwaukee, submitted its applica- tion last week. * * * The faculty group also adopted year of eligibility if he transfers from one Big Eight school to an-| . the i tract. ~ PCL’s Top Skipper Grid Calendar FRIDAY'’S HIGH SCHOOL GAMES Pa Pontiac Northera et Weterford RO Kimball West Bloomfield at Milford td rthville Hills at N rdson SUNDAY'’S HIG St. James at St. Michael St. an . RO St. Mary at OL St. Rita St. Benedict at St. Rite . RO Ghrine st = Redeemer Farmington OLS at Wayne St. Mary JACKSON HARNESS RACEWAY MICHIGAN 2 Years Are Added J? fo Royal's Contract AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Coach| Darrell Royal's scoring string of football successes at the Univer- sity of ‘Texas added up today to sparkling new five year con- : &.----h..-& ! Hig old agreement still had three years to run when he’ put his name yesterday on a two-year | addition, ® * ® Royal came to Texas from Washington in 1957 when Long- horn football fortunes an morale were at one of their lowest ebbs| in history. Discipline problems frequently arose and university) officials frankly went out after al new coach who could not only win games but keep the rugged boys in hand, : * * * | Royal's Longhorns go on » Uni | Saturday when.they meet the Uni- versity of California in a national- ly televised feature. Colts-Bears Game Certain of Sellout BALTIMORE (AP)—The Balti- more Colts are sold out of their| 57,557 general admission tickets} for the Chicago Bears game here Saturday night. A spokesman for the pro football PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — rom : rust-out,. cor-ride, 136 S. Sagi - Guaranteedfor the life of car.” Protects your car Quiets your ‘Pontiac Unde Tex deigyoue. Scee eo | € (i ay s 7 Bs bmn ; | é * : ; * ' LET'S -< . HUNTING! ¢& CA 37 12-16-20-410 Ga. 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The other| ‘us conflicting testimony by the 6.00-16: ‘ By CHUCK ABAIR game experience in our plans for| member back in harness from 1958, "v4! coaches Is to see the game . ; y 0 . diel the the future,” Futrell said, “We'relis Bobby Woods, a 180 - pound yourself and make your own de- | . Black, Tube Type Tomorrow night will be a big + the |Small and our ‘team speed is only | guard, cision. Plus tax and | occasion for the Pontiac Northern Aécagt fair at best.” ; x * * The two teams’ will line up for recappable tire footballers in more ways than one. ccs Now let's hear what Macleay) Rouge: rolled through an unde-|the kickoff at 8 p.m. in Wisner has to say aboyt the same team: |feated-untied season a year .ago|Statlium. The game is being played The Huskies will be playing for ag , ched|and was voted among the top 10 on Saturday to make room for the 1st time before.a home crowd) On the other hand, if-you talk club with plenty of speed and/Class B teams in the state of Mich-|Pontiac Northern's Friday night and also making their debut in the Mac- |we're not going to have any Sun-|igan . Rouge’s- starting offensive |contest with Farmington on the rugged Inter-Lakes League. 5; told that this is a jday School picnic.” lineup against the Chiefs will list/same Wisner turf. « With the opposition to be pro- Chalets “They've been scouted and we tive juniors and six seniors. | x * * -vided by 1959 champion Farm- with | .now they're dangerous at“@u | Futrell also has scouted the| Rouge will enter Saturday's ington, it should be quite an ae times,” MacLeay continued, Chiefs and he threw a few com- |game with a 1-1 record. 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The Huskies opened by whipping Lake Orion. Birmingham Seaholm is expect-| . ed to breeze to a 2nd straight | Farmington has downed | Eastern Michigan triumph as host The spirit continues high at | ‘to Ferndale and Mt. Clemens is at Northern despite key injuries Royal Oak Kimball rounding out which have hindered operations | the slate. considerably. x ke & * * xe: Holly at. Brighton looms as the All-around Stan Hertel | ‘oP game for interest in the Wayne- is finished hoger ganntog Teen: Oakland. West Bloomfield is guest| of an opening night injury. Hard- of Milford, Clarkston visits Clar- | running halfback Bob Hocking, enceville ‘and Northville enter-| last Friday after leading most; Qakiand B. invites you to come to the grand showing FRIDAY, October 2nd — FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE PNH came close to entering the) pome game taking on Madison “Outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles” Tube Type, Black loop wars unbeaten losing in the! white winless Orion is guest ’ final two minutes at Hazel Park} of unbeaten pa the Scores another hit with the exciting new 1960 Chevrolet . . . Chuck personally Plus tax and recoppoble tire end Jerry Mineweaser and tackle | ‘#ins Bloomfield Hills. "fl 631 Oakland FEderal Dick Harmon are all favoring in:| -Millington-Imlay City and Or- tC 5-4161 juries which may limit their ac-| tonville - North Branch rre Gt Wass tion. ~ |. matehed..in the South Ceotral | Coach Jack Hayes has been ee 2 aa ag ka RO ee rebuilding his Falcons. 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While You weit is complete. | oe $30.8018 #95isa05s S$ 5 ¢ made for use on new and late-model cars ie CHRYS: | 27,90] 9.95] 17.05 “a - a ; FORD | 37.35| 12.95] 24.40 ana 50 If your car uses 14-inch tires, here’s the ALL SIZES } CHEV.) 28.00) 12.95) 15.05 Wheels Fy from tire for you! Made with Firestone } PLYM. | 44.38| 12.95| 31.43] Ford, Chevy, Plymouth comparably : ; ; ‘ Rubber-X for extra mileage. Inner liner P : im ALL OTHER U.S, CARS ONLY.........$12.95. _gives protection from punctures. ‘LOW PRICED installation! Va-ton Pick- hs |i @« , pen an | Available with blac g SHOCKS "—" 2 rene rocks AC. SONS \ Account ve lool Tr: $Q7 ) = ol ) | -_ Just Say Charge It ty National : a ° $ 95 x ‘ - a oes reece = f 10 ae SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE BIRMINGHAM—272 W. Maple | # , BONDED BOIKES SHOPS ee : Open Friday Night Until 9 5 rom - 12-WAYNE ST ; , §¢ , —— | 4 sy, Behind Federals “en 38s cn mymmmiis THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC ‘jammenemimanm,®|140 N. SAGINAW FE 5-2620 146 W. a FE 2.9251 SS o-_ -_ ——_ YAcy EE ——————— oo FIFTY-TWO.. - Win Ist Exhibition Pistons Start Ott Right troy, Pistons are off to a start. , Royals 91-89 last night in a pre-sea-/ Uproar by ; son national basketball assn. game) Embry, the Royals Grand Rapids civic center. Embry With only 56 seconds left, the game was tied at 89-89. Then the ooo: broke up the fight. Crowr, New Feather Weightlifting King Ap Pe eat eeeeeess mM M8 weightlifting championship away from Isaac Berger, of York, Pa., who won the title in 1956 and 1958 Zielinski, who broke his own world record in the snatch lift, lifted a total of 804.7 pounds: in the three divisions—press, snatch and jerk, YEAR-END CLEARANCE 1959 RAMBLERS— R & C Motor Sales $145 Commerce Rd. corner of Union Lake Rd. — EM 3-4155 Gowanie Golfers at Knollwood CC. BOWLING © 16 ALLEYS AMF AUTOMATICS © AIR CONDITIONED © NEWLY REMODELED ® BAR and CRILL OPEN BOWLING DAILY (EXCEPT TUESD pating club. net total was 63. ‘TIL 6 P.M. AY) CHARLOTTE, 182, Baltimore. | oe eed lConditi The Pistons edged the Cincinnati cir tayrdae Paggya an} ed ondi lons 6-foot-8, . Sig gut aise pew eo seen Pray in State jinto the seats. Later, they started | . swinging at each other but the ref-) ° _Flstens’ G-foctt2 center, Walter | Jack Twyman accounted for 29) lof the Royals’ points while Phil! | Jordan, who was traded to Cincin-| jnati by Detroit last year, scored The Pistons will be in Lansing} ski of Poland Wednesday night Sm game with the Royals. 1 Tops at Knollwood | “Gowanie Country Club's three- player team fired an actual six-| kins of the conservation depart- under-par 65 to win the Pro-Cham-| ment game division. pions best ball golf tournament) Twenty-one teams from the De. quiet woods for deer stalkers. The | T4 size helmet. troit District Golf Association com-) deer herd is in good shape, bear ~~~ peted in the 18hole event. The) tourney field was composed of the | pro, men’s champion and wom- en's champion from each partici-| There was a four-way tie for 1st swing of their population cycle place in the handicap division , 14 | \ among Plum Hollow, Red Run, In- “i to be at th ti dianwood and Barton Hills. Their! P€° -@t the population Low pro honors went to Larry ©d to be moderately good, Jenkins Tomasino of Barton Hills with a score of 70. Ray Highsmith of Gow- anie and Mac McElmurry of Tam) side of both penins@las is bet- |the Michigan whitetails: O'Shanter shared 2nd spot at 72. | a Wednesday's Exhibities Basketball | “Snowshoe hares are coming club at Bowman's Ranch, Gladwin! Morrow, William (Stonewall) and DIXIE RECREATION | vec: 3’ Gum along real well, especially in the —the George Goadbys, the Mike|Peggy Jackson near Atlanta. They 4603 Dinte Bighway (US-20) Philadelphia 106. St. Louis 102 'U.P..” he said. | Toteffs, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shoe-|are enrolled in Michigan Archers Drayton Piains OR 3-7664 N.C. — Bert Whitehurst. | « * * (maker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ives; | Assn.,” Mich. Bowhunters, (CAD, stopped y Hunsak-| er, 186, Fayetteville. W. Va, 10 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 1959 _ talk nyne| on Opening Day Deer and Bear Herds | Are Good, Particularly| ” in Upper Peninsula 23—81; 20—8o LANSING (UPI) — Michigan | bow hunters moved into woods | fields today in northern sections) of the state under about the best! conditions possible. | A recent history of good rain- 1 fall means moisture and there | | has been little dropping of | leaves, according to Dave Jen- AP Wirephete BABY SITTER — The baby sitter problem for the football dad | of this. youngster is solved. Assistant coach Walt Reiner at Val- | paraiso University found the right spot for his daughter Elizabeth | These features edd up to 2! ‘who appears not to approve the idea of being held by face bar in a population is high, particularly. in the Upper Peninsula. . x * ‘ Grouse numbers are on the ‘up- Many Area Archers Atield | There is no dearth of Oskland son, the Bill Giles, Miss Billy Var- county representatives in the big num: Dave Keaggy. R. H. Reiche, army of howbunters in the upstate een Talbeen ot ce Reg. deer areas open to devotees of/Ouzts at St. Helens; Chuck archery hunting if the response! Thompson at Ivy James ranch: | din call for names is any indi-/Nick Sassie, Walter Sawicki and +3 *hpave Keaggy Sr., at Hillman, and |_ Those disted below, are, or will/Walt Grimes will be at Fairview. |be soon in the business of stalking} Charles Treece at Cadillac; Dick of years are ex- ‘peak. So grouse hunting is expect- said. : Grouse populations on the west and Pontiac Archers. ~ I) BOWLERS OPEN BOWLING DAILY Choice Time Openings Available for: © Men's & Women’s Leagues © Men's Teams & Individuals © Women's Teams & Individuals © Women's Afternoon Leagues ‘Completely Air Conditioned’ ‘MONTCALM BOWLING CENTRE 30 E. Montcalm FE 5-2221 The deer season on doés, bucks! Mr. and Mrs, Larry Zurbrick, Mr.| ty | where it runs to Dec. 15. Emmet, | | Menominee and Chippewa counties school junior varsity football player who became ill during practice died Wednesday at Ken- tucky Baptist Hospital. Dawkins Arrives | . in Britain as | Rhodes Scholar aboard the liner United States, 12-Year-Old Gridder Dies After Collapse seventh grader, collapsed in the | Seneca High School dressing | room Monday after he left the | practice field. He never fully re- gained consciousness, neth Murphy said an autopsy | would be performed. CHICAGO—Cub shortstop Ernie Banks has a club record with 429 straight games. , \ 10 r i & 4 a - . \ : ieee eee ete ae” < Scag . So bi Ve j 109 IN. : Avenue Service” estinghouse Air Brake. All Units Exchariged: « | Vacuum Power Brake ‘Units Exchanged We Guarantee Our Work!” | __ BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT. } CHURCH'S, Inc. gives you FAST COURTEOUS. SERVICE pLus SUNHEAT| Our service is fast, dependable and courteous . . . our drivers respect your as if it were their own, Call us TODAY for delivery of Sunheat. " \ LOUISVILLE, Ky W—A : Jerry Byron Ellis, a 12-year-old | MADE BY THE MAKERS or BLUE SUNOCO GASOLINE CHURCH'S, Inc. 107 S. Squirrel Rd., Auburn Heights | UL 2-4000 Chief Deputy Coroner J. Ken- Tee See re. ‘\ tras to Nev.'t tad I : , te. Oct, 1b with dogs Poe HUNTING EQUIPMENT am HUNTING x * * 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 Lowe f= OVERHEAD LOCATIONS BIG savines ror you IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer Russ Johnson Motors Broadway Corner of Shadtolt — M-24 Corner of Shadbolt MY 2-2871 in HI-BROOK RIDING STABLE STOCKING FOOT WADERS 88 | The rabbit season continues through March 1. Squirrels and | Tufted grouse can be hunted un- | til Nov. 10. | In case anyone is interested in hunting skunks, the season which , began today runs to Jan. 31. Rac- coons can be hunted through Dec. J. | Tiger Gets Nod Over Giardello | CHICAGO (AP) — Dick Tiger, the British Empire middleweight HUNTING COATS Boot Foot $ Waders 1458 f | <4) N bate 595 ] a Ni Li ~~ / | champion, and Joey Giardello, veteran of 101 fights, are heading for a rematch. * * * When and where has yet to be determined. | Tiger, 30-year-old Nigerian, last night scared a unanimous ~10- round decision over Giardello, jending his three - fight winning . |streak. j * * & | There were no knockdowns in the televised 10-rounder from Chi- f SHOTGUN SHELLS MAX, LOAD PECIALS / | cago Stadium, but Tiger had the ‘upper hand all the way. Hillsdale 3rd | ” FREE Game!—Value 50c With One Paid Admission 2 LOCATIONS: SOUTHFIELD TWP N DRAYTON PLAINS 3660 Dixie Weodward 10 on Hwy E. Corner of N'western Loon Lake ORiando 3-6602 54 HOLES and Telegraph EL 7.1610 36 HOLES PUTT PUTT GOLF COURSES Worlds Largest. 90 OVER $10,000 IN CASH and PRIZE Present this Ad to Cashier Holes VALUE 50c — FREE GAME La 2 Open 7 doys a week 9am. to 12 pm. JWVS 3344 — 20S ANIVA in First NAIX Grid Rankings KANSAS CITY (AP) -— East Texas State and Lamar Tech,! both of the Lone Star Conference, | were ranked first and second in’ the first 1959 National Assn. of In-| tercollegiate Athletics football poll | this week. * ON GUNS SE. WINCHESTER $93" Med. 12, Duck Gun, List $117.25. $ 50 - 72 SAVAGE 54" x * } East Texas has a 2-0 record and Lamar is 3-0. } Hillsdale of Michigan (2-0), run-| nerup in the 1957-NAIA cham pionships, took third place. 7 * * * | Presbyterian of South Carolina! (3-0) and Lenoir Rhyne of North| Carolina (1-0) were ranked fourth and fifth; McMurry of Texas (3-0), sixth, Lincoln University :of Missouri (3-0), seventh, and West-| ern Illinois (2-0) eighth. ‘ . ee eae AL FIRESTONE Personally Invites You to the | Grand Showing of the EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE STEVENS | | Double Barreled, List $68.50 WINCHESTER ‘$ 88 Mod. 12, Feetherwt., wae 15 . ITHACA © $ 95 Featherwt. Repéater, List $101.95. 19 , $* 50° | “27” | ~ Med. 50, Feotherwt. Aute., $144.95 SAVAGE .« Mod. 755, Auto. 16 Ga. Only, $113 $ 88 115° WINCHESTER | Single Barrel, List $34.50 “@@ eevee df FE 5-1401 99° it < BUY NOW-PAY LATER | FIRST PAYMENT NOV. 12-N x oats O RED TAPE’ PERMANENT. ANTI ~ FREEZE BUY ONE GALLON at - REG. PRICE... .'. $2.25 GET NEXT GALLON for 0 01 GET 2 GALLONS © for 8°96 ie, Debi ince: BUY NOW -«- a - * pj | _ i ta : ets dives dice tee fssfs '/ MARKET TIRE CO. © | an 77 WEST HURON S$T.°° PE G042q7 Be) os sf : : . Soa i" tl oe | (s . LPIPTY-THREE “Gleoyhean pit where hedge-selli ag dept 0, Oct. 1, 30. RS apparent in early dealings. ee eweeeeaee cider, bu. colt No. t behs. ag, aR. Write stating lease terms, etc. MR. A. 0. BREHM Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. 1405 Henry St, ~ - Detroit, Michigan = Wonts investor who owns land and will build or-who presently has building suitable for retread shep operation. Need building of approximately 10,000 sq. ft. floor aréa—gas and water avail- able. Prefer North, Northeast or Northwest Pontiac area. Heavy He 2 hens 17-18: light type Con Edis .. vy type broilers and fry-'Con N Gas ,ers a 4 ‘ie whites 18-18: Barred Rocks! ettes under 5 Ibs. 23; over -5 Con PW Pf 4.52 Th: ducklings 36: turkeys heav Bae Mets: ae Wi we Be ie ‘ by = see ee I days of recovery. 631 Ockland GERRY DARK Personally Invites You to the Grand Showing of the EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet FRIDAY, October 2nd FREE GIFTS for EVERYONE WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE FEderal 5-4161 . 2. . .. §2 . -- 19 ood .. 112 Un Carbide oo ac -- $29 Unit Air Lif by Unit Airc “pon Unit Fruit ‘ao Un Gas Cp moe Se Be 8 Ure ' 1? tnt nw teen fo Soe Tot Kiek 83 West ‘Un Tel yt Raver 177 | Westz A Bk Mage bal 43 Westg FE) ‘nt Silver 44 White Mot tot Te! & Tel 72.5 w. Johns Man 5a Parke Da +n Papers) euanwea ae , P » 9 . 5 A a e ES v ° z a 2 | J Consumer Pw. 55 type young hens 26-27; heavy type young'Cont Bak rr S. Phelps D ras ; py | Phiico : ETROIT, Oct. T ea ~ = a f.o.b.|Corn Pd as a on o". Detroit in case tots federai-siate graded: — Pub .. iis Is : Whites—Grade um 49- extra [RSs “wain* laree 47.00; large M4-48r mechum a7-lpe Pas, - $33 Repub at ¢r rge 42-45; ee ess eens, ees meaiom : BONE B He Res a Commercially graded: — $ Air L ae Rey Tob ee 33. Whites—Grade A extra large 42-44:;'East Kod .... 66.3 Royal Dut .. 40 : * a2" St ... 37 large 42-43; medium 31-35; small in. Mig ... 2.3 | gg pe Seas oe browns—Grade A extra large 41; large /E] Auto L . 04 alee Bowed asiioil cme Emer Red 1.14.7 Shell on 2 — — Erie - 14. Simmons Ex-Cell-O 38.7 Sinclair ...... * $33 Ae gg a ry Socony . seers 41.2 [peed fhach .. 00-3 sou Pac ...0. 13 iPreep Sul : pe me eh_ Tra Gen Rak . \Gen Dynem besseussscy Senr weanva Veena VeEwNsa-w wWOeew owns TONIGHT til 9 P.M. rifted off in quiet trad stretching fore polst cr os _mux toxnuac ss THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 1959 _ i Ett ak Penney, JC ..105 . 17 sod - 1 48! Rubbers were higher, Goodyear, cents lower. mx mostly on .. 1.00}Goddrich and U.S. Rubber posting (2° sows steady; -* is fractional: gains. In a fairly steady -: 135| utility. section Commonwealth Edi- ro 1.15 . Ibs. 9.50-1 com - 2.25/'son pieked up a point pared last week r barrews on and a gults 25- 25-15 bye Standard Oil (New Jersey), los-|mostly * cents. "weer instances” 78 138 ing a fraction at the start, later $0 trdded on a block of 10,800 shares, 1-501 off % at 48 Ne Stoc 1.00 : ; Cw York ks 4.50} Kennecott, General Dynamics 98) and General Electric were down STOCK AVERAGES ” 335 about a point each. (Compiled by ‘Ting Acaweated ta : = . . Indust Rails Util Stocks 72 New York Stocks 336-4 1343 97.0 zt 5 (Late Morning Quotation ‘Wee ‘ : : ; : 13 Figures after decimal point are ‘eighths Be Se 3 cove oR i383 oat ia 1.25'Air Reduc ... 78 Kennecott . 1S, — neh cceeee 288.6 1235 846 195 1.50|Allied Ch ....112 Kimb Clk . SUS HT ene 235 175\Allis Chal ... 35.5 es Lbs # 12772 e¢ 33! L15/Alum Ltd ... 23.7 : ae Ts +H a 2.50/A ner eat : 1 , ci a cod DETROIT STOCKS > 1$0/\Am Cyan .... 573 29:5) C. J. Nephier -. 190\)am Fdy .. 82.4 | Figures after decimal! points are eighths ae } Am Met a 384 bt . M o. 82.5 $3! : -- 1%3lam N Gas’.. 57.2 << e = TRIAS feete "33 30 Ot m. Co.* Ts ‘ biopeveucs EM gmecgman’ aoe MAY.) OOF .--.00 (Meme Met tele. One ® 106 WE. secessconssccecces SSOlarmes stl... 13.8 45 tl. Prod. Co.® . 1 10.4 Furnips, bu. ....-.......+...0.-.zes 180 i ae “ — 16.2 372 ruips. topped bu... ....,....... 258 latenienn °° Sg° Merr Ses --B vies on 0.6 i -. GREENS Poe Corp .-+ 181 aiom Mab ;-03 163 303 | eens MO FOU. ..ccccccsssees 81 & eee 43.1 Minn PaL +2033 r No. 1, bu. -++. 1.25/Beth Steel ... 55.6 Monsen t 1.50\Boeing Air ... 20.4 Mont Ward Mustard . iz D_ .s-eee 77.7 Motorola «104 ‘ bd 1-78'Borg Warn .. 43.6 Mueller Br ... 27.2 - 2-50) Briggs Mfg ... 11-1 seurray Cp 217 Yigg] Brun Balke ... 96.6 war Bisc..”. 526 ~ | Budd Co ..... 3 wat Cash R. 88.7 - $2.00 Cala tn) 34g Nat Dairy -. 524) Mrs. Elaine Johnston, 615 Stirling 7.90/Campb Soup.. 48.2 war G7ps --:°,9$3|Ave., reported to Pontiac . police! 00\Gan pac’... 266 NY¥ Central ":, 30.6] yesterday that someone-stole a fur 45 | Capital Alri... 41 Nort & West . 9!\coat valued at $100 from her car 1 Case at OP tt iy* Nor Pac . 49.3|which was parked in a downtown x PW. 23.2 Poul dE Re 2 Ohie Ou 31 oultry an $s nde 62.5 Owens Cn 79.6 patner: ime, BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1% baths. In Clarkston. Near schools and surrounded by trees. Owner trans- stores. Nice landscaping. Patio. Hey: ansible for any debts com y A surrounded by trees. Owner trans- forved—-seeyiniee i = 900. Cash mortg contract _ agrees Sage sin BY OWNER, 2 ake INCOME, 8 - 1% baths. gas heat, Dosey furaished. $8000 with $650 own. FE 2-0378. A -BY OWNER, LARGE RANCH BRICK home, 27 ft. x 73 ft.. 7 rooms, full ~ basement, 2 re al t% bath, —— garage, seeing is believing. me an offer, starting $18, - 500. OR 3-4763 BY OWNER. CLAWSON. 3 BEDRM. brick ranch. 6 yrs. old oe ing, drapes. Rec. room valuation $15,800 priced s1s008. JU_ 8-3671 BY OWNER. 3} BEDRM. HOME. __52 Victory Dr, BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM HOME on paved road near White Lake 80 x 230 lot. Well landscaped with trees Walk-in closets, all hardwood floors. Beautiful large kitchen 7; ilt-in range and even. Only 1,500 with $1,700 down. — BEDROOM HOME in High- 17 x 11 living room. Rub- ber tiled bath. Large slide door closets. Built-in bookcase. Pilas- tered walls. 200 x 400 lot. Asking $10,500 with terms. BEDROOM HOME IN MILFORD Township. 15 x 15 living room. 13. x 19 dining room. includes rugs. 2 circular heaters. Nice + pa and trees. Priced at $9.- — RBALTY, 1246 N. Milford between Highland & Milford, _Higt land, |, Michigan. MU- 4-2045 BARGAIN RENT BEATERS — $175 ROOM YOU IN pe? M oe Pree UTIL. DRYER AND REPRIG. IN UDED JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave PE 5-9441 Open. ‘till 8:30 BIRMINGHAM — COUPLE LEAV- ing for coast. Must sell nice fiveeroom home. Enclosed porch, walk-in closets. aluminum storms and screens, automatic oi] heat, two-car garage. Extra lot avail- able. 460 Smith. Midwest 6-0806 BY OWNER WEST SIDE. LARGE T rm. & bath. close to town, schools & churches. $6.800 full find $600 down, $60 month FE ARGAIN!'! Williams Take Rd. across from Maceday Lk 2 bedroom modern Sol $500 down. Must sell. MY 7 BY OWNER. LAKE OAKLAND * Privileges. 3 bedrm. brick ranch Full basement. Automatic water softener. Storms and screens. Ful- ly insulated. $1,500 down. to 3 dares FHA mortgage. OR “of BY OWNER. 3 BEDRM. WEST suburban. Shake shingles. New 3 car garage. Large lot in Or- chard Lake privileges. $16,950. Terms to suit _ Call FE 4-9681 BETWEEN 14 AND 15 MILE RD. east of Woodward. 4 beiroom home, newly decarated. Low down payment or will trade my equity on lake property. HOward 8-2090. BY OWNER *6 RM MODERN. $9.- 506, with $1,000 down he bari fice for $7500 cash. FE 4-89 BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM. LL Lake riv mong terms. $6500 call FE 8 COLORE D HOME SEEKERS - DEAK OP PERFECTION 5 & bath, rooms, desirable location near St. Joseph hospital. Wall ’ wall carpeting in living room hall, upstairs bedroom finished In knotty pine. Basement, auto heat, nice lawn, lots of flowers & shrubs Truly a home to be roud of. 11,500 on EZ FHA erms. MR. G.I. NO DOWN PAYMENT mtg & closing costs only. 6 rooms & bath. 3 bedrooms, full: dining room. Basement. 2 car .garage everything in good condition and riced at only 8800. Call Mrs foward, FE 41-6412) Wm. Miller Realty. 670 W. Hfron COMPLETELY REMODELED farm home, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths ful¥ bssement. Natural cas heat Insulated. Aluminum winter win- dows. Wall-to-wall carpet down- stairs. Beautifully landscaped 1 or 2 acres. 2. stall barn, and poultry house. 5710 Orchard Lake Road 2 year old. 2 bedroom. no base- ment, small down payment, FE CLARKSTON. 3 _BEDRM. BRICK Tapch. 1%, baths. ‘9-acre_ lot. Storms and screens. Fire alarm system. Fruit trees. $14,900 with $1.200 down. MA 5-14 COLORED. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. full basement. garage. aluminum storms and screens $7,500 with $500 down By owner. FE 2-3043 or..PE 8-2208 CHEROKEE HILLS. BY OWNER. 3 bedroom brick, ceramic. bath. Tiled ee. breezeway and Garage. FE 4-434 CUSTOM BUITT ory HOMES. Twin Lakes Village, W. of Pon- tiac. Starfire Bidg. Co. EM 4-6531. DRAYTON PLAINS, 2 BEDROOMS, — rate dinin Pagar a: matic oil bretzeway,. 5 arage. $9,500 terms. on Don McDonald will § bedroom finished home ‘th basement and 1% baths. Your iot ors ours, oak floors birch cupboards, extra a kitchen and dining. OR 3-2837. Elizabeth Lake [states 3 bedroom modern brick, breeze- Way, attached garage. 2 com- plete baths. Lovely lot with nice shade trees. Lake privileges. FHA terms. - . Ideal for Family Modern brick home, living room, dining room, kitchen - dwn. 3 bedrms., built-in bath up. Recrea- tion room, gas heat, garage a Aa school, $1,000 down. $75 WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH H. REISZ, SALES MGR. 94-96 E. Hdron FE 45181 Eves. FE .8-0823 E- Bloomfield Highlands Sparklin Write ae aie bed- Picture - boo setting on Litecce site. “Poy ire fire- Place. Spactous living room. Ga- Tage, too. For details. and attrac- tive price. Call us today! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 715 Wes = ay FE 5-816 rE Foe Site Houses“ 4. MAD Attretive 3 bedroom brick. Storms PRenan t ise eter, ase gage of 4% per yon YOUR — NEEDS —. us please! Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, M (ACROSS FROM BAN Daily 9 to 9; Sunda % Open y aTT POR SALE OR RENT WITH OP- scr — 4% per cent interest. 3 bedroom face brick. Fenced yard. Outside barbecue. Loads © ex- tras. For app’t. Call FE 2-9552. FOR SALE BY OWNER: § ROOMS. basement, garage, on 8. Edith, PE 41010. FPISHERMAN’S PARADISE _ Winterized 6room es | cabin, foot lot on Huron iver jane foot living room with fireplace 3-piece bath and hot water heater.“ Oil heat. Wis for electric stove _ and dryer. EM 3.2041 GI — NOTHING” DOWN 3 bedroom, full basement, PA oil heat. Large lot. Total price $10. - oye Mortgage costs thove you John J. Vermett REALTY 9203 Commerce Rd __ BM 3-6466 GI. NO DOWN PAYMENT 118 WESTWAY, PONTIAC. 3} bed- room with basement, has gas heat, carpeted living room. e- . modeled kitchen PL ip ~ ed = — Worth seeing. $11 1-7511 for tnsnection. FRANK SHEPHERD, REALTOR 1010 Adams Rd. __ Rochester foot lot. $7,900, terms. Drive by 6455 Adamson off Airport Road. Phone owner. OR 3-1972 INVESTORS _ 6 room modern. Pull basement. o!! furnace, on —— street. $5. -.u. 300 cash to mortgsa: BE AUTIFUL L "BRICK On 1% acres land. 22 x 26 cementew block garage. Near &. pod Cw Crooks. Call for price & te CUCKLER REAL TY 236 8. Saginaw FE 4-409 toe anes IN ROCHESTER = A stone fireplace at one end of... the 25 ft. living room, is the” heart of this lovely 3 bedroom, “” 1, baths. brick home. Located’ at 224 Alice street in- one of Rochester's nicest new home sec~.- tions. This home is situated on,,., a beautifully landscaped lot be- neath towering hickory and elm”™ trees. @xtras including aluminum™ storms & screens, gaybage dis--# posal, siate entrv. finished base << ment. water softener, gas heat and many more features 4 years old Price $17,900. Immediate pos- a session. Terms SAEETIEN & LILLY, INC 828 Main St Rochester OLive 1-814).000- JUDSON PARK : $18.500 Just off Adams Rd. North of Wal- ton 3. bedrooms. living room with natural fireplace: huge cov- ered terrace; plastered garage Beautiful half acre lot. This is a uy. BL ACKW QOD JO 4-6299 MI 4-8600 LAKEFRONT 3 Bedrooms, large kitchen & liv- ing room. Fireplace, full base- ment, of] heat. Lot 100 x 160. Sandy beach. Must be seen to. be appreciated. Terms SCOTT LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedroom, large kitchen, living room and utility room, beautiful lot. Community beach on Scott. Laké. Priced to sell. Reasonable terms WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedrooms unfinished house. ~ Part brick and part cement.“ Wired for an electric stove. Com- pletely modern. $5000 with a small! + down payment CRAWFORD AGENCY - 258 W. Walton FE 8-2396 609 SE. Flint ; MY 3-1143 ‘Lakefront Home Very livable year around home Beautiful view with large living « room. 2 bedrooms down. 2 up e« Newly decorated & painted. Alsa,- washer, dryer. range & refrig- erator included. Your older or” smaller home considered as part ayment. Also spic and span 3 edroom home with carport. Wa- terford High area. No reasonable — refused. For information, call. Herbert C. Davis, Ritr. PE 5-4311 ~ LAKEFRONT ESTATE 2 ACRES. 500 PEET ON LAKE. Landscaped and wooded. Modern” 5 room ranch home, ‘full base-" ment, ofl furnace, Outside grill, dock, boat and Picnic table..w Needs some yey | Nice s@-0 cluded location, good oir lake. 13 miles from down. $18,000. full i Clark” Real Estate, 1362 yf 9 a re™ _3-7888, __ Res. FE 4- LOOK = ~ leasant Lake Woods Sub offera.. Natural sandy beach P 1 - 2. Lovely surroundings 3. Community water “ 4. Blacktop road — 5. Lots from $2,250 a 6. Model homes from $23,900 .. “BUILT BY — WORLD a Cc Take Huron 8t. M59) west to” Elizabeth Lake Rd., left 4% miled to er at ga David Wiai Yoong: Ritr. LAKE ORION § ROOMS & BATH > modern, lakefront. Owner. MY -3711. LEAVING STATE, SACRIPICE modern 3 bedrm. Fer a hardwood floors, 4% per cent” “interest, Fis eho: After” 5:30, FRE 2 NICE ~ LOCATION, ; 7 yepacoH. Low down payment. $66 month, FE 2-2232 _ Nice Family Home by Owner 7 room with warage. 3 > bedroom living room, kitchen down. Fai basement. Gravity Gas % block Tel-Huron Sommer © @fenvenient to -Donelson cts and E rs enuet ist Schools. Call FE 6-7710, for ap- _pointment NEW BRICK 3- BDRM, HR TMT x a ad KGaeaaede brié Swe aeeeert ern epawece te aeseeaeaeeeseaseessnc > — _ +e“ * 2 a . ey » Ayn ap Mal — . Se OS ; * be PS wey ety ps og Ee “THE PONTIAC FRESE 7B For Sale Houses _ 0 For Sale Houses Fe ’ For Sale Houses _ Ks) tue. Huge pie ane A terms NOTHING DOWN - * BROWN “eo See ieeet he | rs new Se ccment ~ Oak Neors “About ¥ apa pam SELL BUY. “TRADE NICHOLIE', MILLER ,HOME OR LARGE FAMILY HOME. 17 reoms — 3 full 2% — : Mw ft. eee | sun room, hardwood Tied. “put $1,009 DOWN. Three bedrooms ful- iy Mocern pc bain, ruli base- “& HARGER CO, drive with ade ene ae | OF. 3 bedrooms port aga = 1 — BUILT. 3. windows. Oi! AC Boat’ 1% baths} gt ; co.culal re ; Large lot. Excellent location. 5 ie ' Meme epick ealene hn! About $400 closing costs. ; ‘survegheds Availa! ar | «@ble terms. 65.008. seit OR TRADE — Lovely § oi z —| a gl G1°NO DOWN cATMaNT. mS at = ° t } bath. 2 large lets. 2 ug | ROCHESTER Alum storms. floors. Tile room. 12 ft a... ziehes : Colonia! brick with 3 bedrooms! path ANCHOR Fencine Paved’ dining room lassed in es =) ‘ = a Priced at only $10.180. Basy Fg My you “gum terms or or houst-- at only $7,200 Let's nook : — RS a Can trailer, land contract or vate | 4 : i ag model car. “Ask for Mrs: Mc-_.959 DOWN North suburban 5 MARI IN, Ritr Carthy | @ bath, large 135 x 348. Large | “ DOWN Sasea avec ciel peultry house, ideal nae | $2500 = r ia, al price is on. home in aw - | tal Parm heme with two acres | Galt ‘fer yw owner. Leaving State. OL of land. Basement and furnace. |: 2 BEDRM. LOT! 3 porches. “A well constructed | yy SELL — GENUINE BACRI- 100x150 Asbestos siding and brick) Older home and — & : lot | . Qwner California bound | Approxima $200 includes ing and septic! of real Hving for large will sell his $2950 equity for) = eyery: redeco- we cent discount! family. Priced at only “yia.se0. only $1,800. bal. at 879 per | rated if your ¢_or PE 3-2460.' ; ‘month 6 room ranch, built in ts and your VILLAGE OWNER 2 $1800 DOWN — Sensational value. | i956 3 bedrooms. 1, baths, 24 Work steady, you can own rm wih 2 ts FE 2-1008, Tm. modern —— with} ft. living room. 2 car attached for same pay- _ ar full basement. Ges furn Ree garage, paved drive. large lot ments as rent. Suburban Living room. Large let with garden | eheice location. lake priv. Musi At Its Best SS Meat see to appreciate. Call for ap- NORTH OPP JOSLYN ee «tl > s Ls n Your future home is = only $8500. The bargain of the | i ——- lm “Pull Dasement. aulo ‘ear ea - me — ER! ny 2 MES . Wilham Miller Tage Asking $3,000 cowu | ) S ($26600 COUNTRY ESTATE—W : ; ia , 2 3 ply ss (Pirand “new 3 beareom’” Brice ; Realtor -FE 2-0263 —-rHURSDAY BVBNING CALL: cH Rancher Large attached two. 670 W Hues 4oh Bryson, OR rere sYLv AN AN” MANOR BRICK RANCH car garage. Two planters. Ledge.) «(Open 9 to 9 Don Nicholie, PE 4-944 hd } stone fireplace 1% Baths ear => Screened. patie. 816.900. Terms” i, washer, dryer, oven & Bin a $34. WEST HURON _ aod. van CE | All bedrooms carpeted and FE 5-183 _ 1788 Sherwood Rd Pirst show- ane wen Geet” 4 ped . . img of this desutiful } bedroom pS = th: u t brick tri-level home 2 car a pece than usually found in} ‘Almost new Complete much higher priced homeg. Cus- wits finished reco rm stone} tom Built anc designed fer com- | fireplace. Built-in oven, . e &| fortable living 10 acres of good carpy, in living reom. Price ., land Will consider trade tor 000. Terms PE 4-3080 or for cheaper home in or near city ~|. OW | ayment appt. PE Sean | Located 11 miles north § bedieams & bath bebgaiow SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR THE: eo = . on lot 405330, shade & gar- A \Cymar 2 iots . evcee denr| iH. BROWN, Realtor den space. Alum. storms é& Ber i mend repairs. 04.900 2407 — end Road screens Oil heat. $6500. : Ph FE 4-3564 PE 12-4810 : ST. BENEDICT's — LISTING SERVICE OPEN Ouick l’ossession 3 bedroom Natura!. fireplace - - pe ame th ¢t See I omes e fay jane, lanewd Nicely —. Sun. 2 to 5 DL. se lst ee Oe plot N hade trees rooms th é iat 2 - erage cares 7 1815 ret pe large kitehen with dining —— $11. Cash to -ill FE 5-4 spade. 2nd floor partly {in- “ hark Ranch Home ished Bosement pew 3 | furnace ew car garage. P raul M Jones. Real | Sie || Why oa ogee a house that 2 baths tows drive. $11,900, terms aw HURON , } can be paid off in a few Large kitchen PE 4 _PE 08-1278! - years. This attractive north Big Activities Immaculate Ser LVA' Tee © Li, AG] | side bungalow. Forced air __ 135 x 140 Lot ‘i eens: ~ heat. awnings, storms and West s _ | a ‘| 3 bedroom tri-leve! will be com. screens, goed landscapin brick & fram s, leted November. Phone Bulider | fenced yard FULL PRIC tile bath. snag tobe! Pope se . : _ CovELY «. BEDAM — Gl APPRAISED fenced’ & ‘landscaped lot de $15.00, terms 2 veths. FE 5-528: WEST SIDE ; = 2 bedrooms basement. gas 8I1X ROOM MODERN 1 re E TRI-LEV Fil =i TAR ER heat fireplace. garage HOME Three rooms raining South of Rochester . NO MONEY DOWN ‘ floored attic with stairway ronm oc floors plastered walls. 2 acres Practically new Butlé a home to be proud ot | for aGditional bedroom basement. gas hest. Nice corner ranch home, picture window | need yard L- a : in carpe ay oe gs a Have mode apace. Fe ) IDEA lot 2car « rege Good seighbor 22 tt rpeted ving < ~rnade BQUITY IN SMALL - ae a aac “rms. ; oo 8 fob alg eth, | ‘ "i. = oninee: le ces! PING AnD scmoots FOUR BEDROOMS. Nice family si.ached garage. Exeollent house with besement garage OR EVELYN ~~? bedsgome on sech oe \ =o SE et, end - athe Few oor ats “6 ou W rms. a ———— eee geod sor er ai tered walls Basement aneled z = = pe recreation -oom tee lot ‘’ car a ae - { VE TRADE Liberty FEATURES — i e with automatic door open- Dixie Highway Near : KEFRONT | basement. gas. heat, oak t nro SS, ose. terms D , coche “La mre 3 wedreom floors, plastered walla ga- fay.ot homes. Each with firepiece & cates — ss = meee wie eet Gone Lake. 136 pened com- aa sin oon he noatian | Dp Rugs & dre lg included. mercial. Ho : in good — rte Ye bath diiton, new oi] furaace, wet Lend) teh nN pec yen ne yi — ‘tarmac. “target eee of built in units. Use it now ee ee ee “anit “reeks 1] Cy I eg } 1.350 j oe home, seli jater at big i a er month . profit ior comm = use. | more $& At least ss000 = 1412 W. HURON rh é ee Located soeale teat | educed to $26, terms. | Cuired SL RANSFERRED __ FE +4 4525 | earn cues bamea: built tn ROY ANNET. INC . REALTORS | ts say 2 vee . + od on — _ ee” pesesscion. PALeTe Open Greainge oe 1-4 ] | | ELWOOD eee FE 2-6432 WHY RENT? | | IP YOU are looking for a nice 2 bedroom ranch with carpeting. family reom, en- rh c ur hi his | When yeu can purchese like this galt = way ialear a tached garage and we! West suburban—2 bedreom home | Garage & extra lot for garden| landscaped lot — re wet $7936 Whe! can you pay down then this property is @ mus om your list for imspection Sviy lake privileged home 2) ga only 612.500 bed s $8400 $500 dowr | In Keego 2 bedroom 3095 $500) cown 650 per month. | = a4 . ) JACK LOVELAND REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 2188 Cass Lake Ra FE 2-487 7732 Highland Rd +M5®: | WEST SIDE Lovely 3 bedrm home near Pon! | : Gent Hosp 1's, baths. fireplace den. basement 2 car rage Gas! heat $13.400 PE 53-8370 or Holly ME 4-9462 | WATERFORD TOWN HALL AREA| = TAYLOR | | Suburban Doll House Levely 2 bedroom brick Larje ledgerock fireplace Attractive Lakefront | living room. Dining room Bu!!'- Only $16.78@ full price ee in kitchen Complete beseme: this sharp §6 room home. Avtomatic heat Reasonable dorn car garage Well uacaca parment. Complete price only; jot with culstone seawall! $12. 900 en lake Terms arranged ORASS LAKE Call for appointment Heres a fall special nice J . .. bedroom home. 2 wooded !ot= West Side - Also property includes 2 lake frontiers with summer howe | fait room, ¢ bedroom ome Priced for quick sale at only schoo! district. Recently $10 500 with attractive ‘terms decorated inside and eut | Dorothy Snyder Lavender} Large rooms throughout Reaitor hat Weare Master bedroom 18 ft. with c 7001 Highiane -( M50) “His” “Her” closets Phone EM 3-330) or MU 4-6417/ Williams Lake Front 3 Bedrooms, 2 Lots Wall to wall carpeting. Pull basement with auto. oil heat. Also repaid Paved drive and 1% garage. Only $12,500 vith” tons Ranch style 3 bedrooms, fire 7 ‘piace Bath and a half. full beer. GI Resale men 2-car attached garage nce shaded lots and an excep-| Pcl reems fg en tionally goed beach Priced at) rooms. Carpe ving $°' 000 win $3500 down* Cal aow| Ww itas bar pal <7 got lo intment (j ‘ Cee vet fenced. lot. Close to schools hose-TW Suburban and only $1.230 down to GI 3 Beri bull Basenrt mortgage Bee this one first +, An croc) sit . . es yal epace Separate dining room, (sILIES REALTY CO. a car ¢& FE 9-675 221 BALDWIN AVE age Nice ‘arce pavedvstreety OPEN 8 AM-@ PM . ex 2 Altrvt MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE tive mura e and frame $12.- 7 we Whi $3 40 * Owner will ton id consider equity tn small home tn ace - burnished 2-Bedroom CLARKSTON AREA £850 Down. $47 Month modern frame e with Carpeted lHving room. full base- ment, toilet. lavatory and shower: enclosed front extra “large porch. situated on lot with numerous Rew oil furnac water softener shade and fruit trees. An excel- garage Paved drive fenced rear; ient buy at $6950. $1,000 down yard. Full orice only $5,850 |NEAP PONTIAC HIGH A Large family Nome in excellent | Giroux-Franks condition on choice corner jot Fuil basement. gas heat and hot GENERAL REAL ESTATE water, 1 car garage Carpeting 44 Dixie Highway OR 3-9701 and otehr features included at. WILLIAMS LAKE 3 bedroom modern bungelow with exire lot arge orivileges close by Make an ideal home for small family. Univ $500 dn and m-th ly payments only $62 ne month SMALL FARM 10 acres of land and a 2 bed- room butga.ow Located North ef Pot: +e ear take Onkiand Owne: wilirg to sacrifice for $7 BOU win $1 Wu dow, F.C. Wood Co. ' William: Lak~ Rd at | OR 1-133. | After @ OR 3.2603 | { "BUD" Ideal Family Home Top Location Close to Washington Jr 3 bedroom brick home located High $12500. Terms DRAY¥QN WOODS Almost new home featuring 3 ex- tra large bedrms and dining rm. with natural fire- place in oven and range. Birch cabinets and (win sink. full basement with large furnace and garage Available for ee occupancy at sauna er 2448 Telegraph Rd large living rm Modern kitchen with built- recreation rm PWA ott | Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor MA 5-643! SCHRAM _ Eves UR‘ YTON PLAINS AREA Lovely 3 bedroom ranch in an excellent location iteh- en 10x18. Full basement, recreation room. Attached 1'9 car garage Lot 100x134 Also privileges on Huntoon Lake Only $§600- down plus mortgage costs ‘OW DOWN PAYMENT in désirable Ottawa Hills Sub; | On this attractive 2 bed- division. Peatures wood burning room bungalow. Osk floors,. fireplace. sep»rate dining room, plas walls. Full base- breakfast nook. 1',) baths, ree- reation room, attic exhaust fan, 2 car garage with large work- shop tn rear. Quick possession Offered at 82150000 Do your family favor, look TODAY! Only $600 Down on thts roomy 2 bedroem home NEAR GENERAL H ment. Near LeBaron school. Pull price only $9975. PITAL basement, gas heat. Wired for electrig stove. Large liv- ing toom with brick fire- piace. Paved street. Nice ment furnace. Large landscaped ket. $3.80) 2-1888_RES FE 44813 ‘CLARK REAL ESTATE) TO BUY SEI! & *RADE 138 “ pte Open Eve & Sun Lape Lisu «g Servic wit i. WHITE BROS. E WEST SUBURBAN 4 bedroom. 1'»-story white frame Built in 1954 When we sey extra neat and clean Wwe mea just that. The construction of this home can sta th- most meticu- lous inspection Fuwll basement, aluminum s:sorms @ screens Au- tomatic ot! heat. Carpeted living room & bedr.om 100 1 150 {tm Located in a neighborhood of fine homes $12.000 with $3,000 down NORTH PERRY te lace Pull ieee Gas heat Thi s heme oe is “spot i Ie jded i. a finishes gas heated garage Bese $1.459 cows. WHITE | nee Eves wer __ 5660 Dixte John K. ~ Irwin BROS. 1 Brass 10 "til he __Dinie He + | AL SOIR S WEST S!IDF Be reem brick bome located Close to schools -and stores. An eiceptional buy $15.500 ; water eon Three bedroom brick ranch home Fu'l Basement, gas heat and fenced yard One blotk from schools. $14,500, terms. DRAYTON AREA Exceptional buy on this five room home with full basement New forced air oil furnace. Two | car gerage and three lots Terms au kK. Irwin & Sons : Reditors Since 1925 13) West Furon Street Phoure i 5-9447 or FE 2-403) EVES _FE 5-4846 | STOUT 5 FE i-7848 | im convenient east. location. shad | close to bus, school stores dows. le ae AE tn ; Peatures ard ge ge eis Toom. large kitchen «fu : , e Hi of ow — fgg fired ferede. ga * W. SCHRAM sutotna wate Need e painting and decorating. Dut poy eRe rege FE - he tion priced at's6.350 00 00 HURRY: Se Buy It while you can NO magne: ‘Bud Nicholie, Realtor ste SPA SS UP! * Mt Clem st Mr. A Can PE 5-1201 or PR 2-3370 MONEY! Sell unneeded befohgings for’ cash ithropgh Classified Ads! | BeskBuys oday > UTICA AREA You must see this estate- typ- 3 bedroom brick b With fault basement. va'ie-nack do hrme tled on a beautiful Me ache site Clase to Chrvs'*r Mie sile Plant and GM Tech Cente Bix rooms, i baths. large récreation room in basement acd Year at- tached garage. $10.000 down with excellent terms WILLIAMS LAKE Custom built 3 becroom brick ranch pers lovely tree < shaded ompicte dasement, patie and at- tached i's-car garage. Car. — throughout. Alaminum fms avd screens and is oply one block to lake. Bee ow NEAR OXFORD . Lomg ‘ow brick rancher in fine area. King-sized rooms ine ’wiine rock fire- Tage just reduced the — #0 be first _ be r- this saving tien si4 aoe on AF Che legos ¢ Warren Stout, Realtor 1 ‘PE 5-8 aaa a u 6.07" & 8 ,? So Sqn Beenasicak j | | | LOCATION and FE 8-0466 Templeton West Suburban Attractive small home ae | lo oi] he cated. clese to highway attached garage, lake pr.vileges Only 38 590 Ko 1. Vempleton, Realtor 2339 Orchard La Rd — 4-456) | Alter 6. PE 2 9562 _.| A ‘ Established in 1916 LONGFELLOW and Eastern Jr High School area Here ts @ nice 5 room home vith hardwood floors Fireplace in living rm and wall to wall ra ing Full bsm't.. of] heat car. garage And double iot ter only $12,500 tom ELBOW ROOM — Here is fust the pace for the iami'y inet @yoys 7a M Wo roa. woceed in the D-ayion erea ani neal.yv + acres of land. Exceiieat 1% sor home with ove 1990 sq ft cf living space. 2 baths. Fu:l bsm'‘s ree. rm. Large {amily rm_ too 2\_ car A mine Fruit and shade trees. eal for children with | pony. F il at $622,050. Easy terms $950 DOWN -—-rAnd this includes most all of the ge ar ago Elec. Hea _ pice z an ome - urb ais. arage, deep lot. Tétal price aa A real value. LAKE FRONT 4 bedroom year around fogag on Maceday Lake full bsm't. new ofl ences * Bale beach for children. See this at Oniy $11,500 with §2,500 down. Hlovd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy at ~ egraph FE 2-012 to 9 AMPLE Ct 'STOMER PARKING GAYLORD FE 8-9693 | WITH THE WIND howling around the corner you ll feel mighty cozy with your feet up close by the fireplace in this modest well home Carpetin and drapes in the Itving | room goes with this five | room home Three bedrooms | in this ranch home with 4 full basement and recre- | ne room. TOTAL PRICE | $1 0 | jocated | ST? \RLESS LIVING | Near the bus line is this four room home all on -one | floor Wall to wall carpet- ] ing in the living reom and dining room. Close to Wis- ! ner and Lincoln Jr. High i schools - MEANS A LOT | this six room ranch } home is in an_ excellent | neighBorhood Wonderful | kitchen a Ree Full basement Boo eer Total price rary et | | te HAYDEN | ees lease me HAYDEN, Realtor | ee ie ARRO bedroom me. One the vest ly -2 toc @rea@ at sa.6yo with ments of “$55 in- monthly paym aaa taxes & insurance Fea- | eo _ heat, large lot & fully Will move y es decorated home. There as 2 rooms with a tility of a third. Pull basem with of] fur- nace, rage ront car carece alts r only $5500 ood buy. Family Home A home with fauitiess construc- on from cellar to bedrooms with ample closet space The Mrs will have plenty ‘ef elbow room in this spacious itch en with built-in oven & range. Full tiled basement & 1's cay garage. Will seil or trade Income Make us an offer on this 2 fam!- ly income located near city schoo:s & busses ‘1 3 room | apartment. completely furnished. 1 unfurnished spartment wii 3) bedrooms Living room & kite Both apartments have full New oil) furnace. 4 rE 43844 Open 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 garage. storms and screens. ‘ONE ACRE. 5 room home nea r ester Road. one block off jenees | | Avenue. This home has been re- cently decorated Large RERE: S WHY— 4 large DIRECTIONS: j come, | ate ce = t° SOL — IN ONE WEEK — | JUDAH LAKE < ESTATES: Stan. DLORAA BUILDING COMPANY FE 72-9122 “Bildor of National Homes” . AREA—Rea!l nice 3 ¥ 00d feors.- co rege i beautifully landscaped lawn. Con- venient to scheol & new —— area. Carpeting & drapes inc | ed. Let's see this today $22, cash to mortgage. ' ‘SWIMMING POOL 2 x 4@ Baal filter system. 3 bedroom breeseway. 2-car garage. i tached 5 = ! ‘s & shoppin: $19,150 with $8,000 down. REALTORS full basement. Many fruit won | 4900 Highland Rd. ey ® variety too. Two ca and rorkanop. $11,950 wae Pontiac, Mich Ph. OR 4-0358 Flumphries: © MN. Telegraph FE 2-9236 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ Val-U-Way $590 D 345 Oakland a“ * RFADY i A FE 4.3581: VALUES & TRADES OWN — to a GI for this jovely 5S reom home 20 foot living room with fireplace Sep- arate —- room. Basrment and pthmaed turesque Waterford | tll at back door. 310.900 RAYTON PLAINS ting for this es: home Carpeting, full car garage 60 x your Bua recipes 2 foot lot $1.700 down and as per monih a $850 DOWN — 4 room bw alow. basement, oi] heat, oak floors $8450 (Dick) VALUET REALTOR n 9 to 9 5 -0693 i Oe 4-33. “Partridge IS THE “BIRD’ TO SE TO MOVE IN BRENDEL LAKE A pieasant, comfortable bed- roo. home all furnished—even | t+ Mo mower—and it has LAKE [ible 9 $6400 on wooded jot. tablished garden, too. RK. J. Williams Lake is right at the is The set- | 2 bedroom | AKE AT YOUR DOOR front door of this 3 bedroom home. Nat. fireplace, forced str oll heat. New $1000 ‘sea wall Pront glassed & screened porch aoa leaving for Floride. $15,- Partridge ND ASSOCIATES 1060 W HUPON OPEN TIL 9 * DORRIS BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW Por $12.950 this is one of the better buys in this area, and located in exclusive subdivision. where the com- munity spirit reflects in neat homes ,and. beautifully landscaped yards only stone throw from Sylvan Lake, paved st. sewer and water, 2 car garage and fenced lot. BARGAIN $7450 This is as neat and clean a bungalow as we have in the Multiple listing- group of over 500 listings Out- standing buy $7450. mirror like floors. tile bash, mod- ern klichen, designed {or convenience, and, beauty other nye ou will edrfire, corner 090x129. Terms FOUR BEDROOM HOME This wonderful lake front family home hag all the convenience that a ing family should : situated on a beautiful lake jront lot with excellent | t | ‘Hagstrom | | IRWIN | GEORGE R. Pig LAKE AREA I. bedroom rencher with full MB ccna breezeway and garage. | All brick with carpetingy Situat- | ed on larce shaded lot. Very | clean. Don't overlook this one CRESCENT LAK® PRIVIL®GES Very nice sma'l home with good possibilities. Livable and = the, terms are low. Call new. Only | OFF WALTON 2 bedroom ranch type bungalow | with automatic heat and hot water. Full price 98,200 with \ easy terms | RGE.R | R IRWIN, REALTOR WALTON PE 3-7 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ . ONLY $60 PER MONTH rei BREA “BRICK FULL PRICE 7,900 - SALES OFFICE-- 544 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO.. Agent FE 4-7833 C's Ilothing Down EAST .HIGHLAND AREA | Moog privileges. Love lly 2 droom home only a cou- pt of years old, bullt on 2 nice shaded lots. Gleaming | oak floors. Modern kitch- en. Tile bath A real buy at $8500 — Don't overlook good biiys like this. | | - | A DOLL HOUSB if you | ever saw one! Ideal for a j couple ateghown Bb ign Cute 4 j room plus heated breezeway and attached garage. New | a ‘le = ng and bed- | room Mey wes gas heat. arly a and trees. Lot = x 1 enced Lake privileges and an un- obstructed view of the wa- ter.-$9.700 with about — to close. You may be lucky ones._ DANIEL WHITFIELD | a district. Convenient sh as A wil Neat 2 — bunga- low Plaste painted Hey O48 too . ac — ea shaded, fenced About $400 will cena wh ayments less than rent. A appraised at $8,900 2-PAMILY INCOME — Sep- S° we Deace, joeat tor small a. children Carpeting. “fire. wtilitie Ore rs lace, full bath and helf chance of a iidetinee 18 to ‘have . ath, full basement, your own comfortable LAKE ORION OFFICE jaundry on main floor. Sell and you- | or consider trade, tenant neighber. four 102 8B. BROADWAY : monthly rental fee will just RANCH HOME $1680 dows, tm the pay - Fat — brick and on your mo: and pa ingle aka bn mat insurance. } tu ile te batt pew her words, your ten- TIME TO TRADE UP ! vanity off nt will pay for your house Add pride of owership to all the oom a wendetige k fitenen fy you. Bree wn other values of this fine home, | with formica counters, large but on a nice street. A bedroom, possible .3, lake | picture window in living Be sure to see cased porchencatea Worthy ot” feneea, WR" gosd"bas 410° raat c Dy a i” Four inspection. ’ vacant, po ta - ae car or trailer in trade. OBL: ain to Good 8 oom ‘ome with « large] - POON AEDROOM RANCHER Motor a re r me w . ; bedroo car garage. Barn | EX ORAL $a and plants 14 16. wei is fair. ™ $14,000: ie ted in Byi 2 be home with 7 I with Pe meng re for full basement, hea - ‘OXFORD your children in this young rage pa street. Attractive 7 room home with 3) “ borhood . re is a ely 16 ra room, Ce- large. bedrooms. Pull basement bath and @ very nice yamic tiled r will automatic heat. Nice big lot 306 | halt bath, a lovely Tedecorate interior col- x270. Don't have Yo worry about saving kitchen, storms ' Ors of your ¢ ‘ your ehildren here. . . dead-end screens, and other = = | street. $12,250. td you wilt ’ is an 104 ACRES—WILL DIVIDE | py gH IE Modern home. barns Clay BUNGALOW $380 down on aie ail joam soil. Just off $ lane high- Large two bedroom bunge- moana one. If you way. or 8200 per secre low, automatic hot water, - are not that you’ can a for’ vacant @oreage stale shower, a i. quity in us oan you LAWRENCE W ce ant tedagt h 3 AY V ‘5 ( RD DORIS & son NM REALTORS ats AY 0’ ONE. Restor a ea 9-9 2 W meen - REALTOR MULTIPLE Li whee EE, ae & fe ; cial ” « . Ps > 4 | _.|WILLLAMS). | SER * PES LEAVING STATE mart ONE Realtor Bateman Kampsen. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6 Room, 3 bedroom Ranch | Es res ESTATE rE Petit * 4-4821 to ston PHA commitment 1 ein | . Lake | lat A sacrifice at ‘JOSLYN AREA A rent beater with only | $750 down and low monthly peymeuts wi.o NO mort- gage costs. Aluminum awn-) lige siorm, a0 screens | and fenced - Close | sc.foose ann 2 excelent value 9. |3- BEDROOM BRICK ae new eat. ce lent “catlin, sr ty ode “DRAYTON PLAINS l'g-story shingle 3 bedrooms, FHA TERMS 2 bedrooms. { ul! basement oversized 2-car garage.. Oak f.oors, plaster was and aped lot. Much more than you ex- pect for $10,400, with small down payment. $750 DOWN 5 room rancher built in ‘54. | rome to enjoy. Comp ete | with —— storms and— sc eos ‘y $9%.250 NO MORTGAGE cosTs Exceient terms. PE 4-0528 — REALTORS — 377 5. _TELEGRAPH ; OPEN EVES OPEN 4 bedroom Bi-level. 2 baths. Imme- aiai po session’. $30,000 ~"d only | $4,500 down. $120 per month. 1314 Woou.ow off rontac Lake Roaa. | ! = Down. 3 bedroom. 864 per. th. ‘fsx¢, acd im ura ice In cluded West side. near schoois $3) Down. W-tk +s 'eke area | 2 bedroom, I|':-car attached ga- raze 94.000 lus pice. ete bag 3_ bedroom ste “a yet in et feom. cna dining room. Full bas @ent. | $99 Down to Gis. - basemen. gas tached garage. We Can be construc.ed in Call and see our model Open 9 a.m. to ® p.m. FE 43569" FE 5-584] WM. A. KENNEDY} 3101 we HURON | sr. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB O'NEIL ° OWNER HAS LEFT State and will sacrifice comfort- able 2 bedroom bungalow on north end Pull — room, garage. surance. SILVER _ LAKE -PRIVI- ——— Dandy 2 y - A excellent condition. and —— ft “uving “room bath wi show ” Oak floors, plastered waite Full basement with naneied rec- ~ Te m room. ge. The att am tive ‘'anowcaping biends with other fine homes on thits waved at-ret. Priced yt, 618, $10, = with $2.700 aon are this. hi home ¢ feday' oun Fa +7163 SUBURBAN oy Pontiac bag rms... reeseway and attached rage. 3 bea'tifyn lots. with lots of flowers and shrubs. Am on’ standin on™ wo ORAND OLD BRI $11.000 with $1, THIs masato om FP -ankit> CK RB. FR | pe ny GEORGE BLAIRe REA “7m . m aon ~~ Pe 5 ; Bs re Lake, $2,00) aown. FEL Al E enare 3138 ip. 2. M fon ua newer Miracle Mile. 1 LTOR t 4536 om iad OR 3-125! Eves Cal OR 1 3.8842 Sylvan Village Older home. Ls rooms. 2 story 4 big bedrins. e ceantiy tices en. = 135. lot. taxes. City sewer & water. Twin Beach Area . Totai price $1 Waterford Area ranch. Full base- _~ $500 down; one 100° x 714 —$1,000 dow.. “Hsgstrom SEE THE NEW sites A CHEROAI LE HILLS BEFORE BUY! Youll ie these wooded. rolling sites — |CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 = National Bank PE «4 ' Bves. FE Pe sis For Sale Acreage 13 ACRES. 6 ROOMS & BATH. Otl heat. $10,500. Easy Terms. Ve: rep. Hoyt Realty. MY ment. Large living with dining L. Aluminum storms & screens. Close veniences. $15,600 with terms. Pioneer Highlands | $14.950 4 bed 2 nice paneled bedrooms up. Rec- | reatio: room aod bath in full basement 1‘) car garage. Alum- um & stone siang. for showing 2 West Suburban Located on 120,x 140 ict this 3- rE 4-8550 bedroom home is economical way | of beating the rent probiem Lee. | \ 5 6% ACRES. LIVE STREAM, NICE building site. Good location off Maybee Rd. Only $3,500, $1,500 down Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 837 “& 10 ACRE PARCELS. THE _ of garden +. south kitchen. Alum { Holly 20 mile . at em Corpeet. saa Name your terms. $2,950 to $4,950; includes taxes & teouranae. REALTY, 16 N, Boma oa : s : ve LOYT REALTY | Rising’ haus iy Matis: PE 2.0040 FE 20066) iy ACRES, AUBURN AVE ALSO 3 7 large lots, paved street. Must sell. __Income Property | MI 1506 pacer 7 7 as “ : 4 UNITS. PVT. BA & ENTS “ é ~ $7500 Terms. OR py 35 ACRES ® RM. : PLOOR | ble location. east @f Clark- carpeted. Gas heat. Screened, ston suitable for homesite or for porea & On 8. Marshall.! development. Priced far below ~ 11 BRICK APTS. Southeast side location on paved street. Colored tennants, a. anything in area at 6350 per acre. $2,500 down will handle. Warren Stout, Realtor year Total expenees ony #1l0h |. Ooew ail «PMT —— Only ( wn to RILEY REAL ESTATE, 40 ACRES: 509 beth Lake r Ortonville. Good vacant PE 4-1157 gereege with , one. ouly $8.600 Sid YOU CAN BUY THIS 4 P. for wv Rents for $60 month each ° eg ee ae PARKING GEORGE Bi BLAIR Rent Farm-Property 15 4336 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1251 Pa - x at A NEA . 00 ACRE Eves call OR 13-1708 or OR 3-8842 mn 2 bdrm. home, beth. furnat Dairy bar: a P. Hoinres, Inc. F 5-2953. Sale Lake F e Property 8 8 weeny Pro wr Futte woe —~1§ PULL paeeeens Business Property 16 J DORON ee Lake Grouse “Bee | MODERN BUILDING. LOCATED > Alum Pn my storms. 5. rms. on 1 of Pontiac's busiest inter- ao turmhure. Corner — sections. 8.800 sq. ft. Gas hea! Faets street: Schools. . Zoned industrial. Apply Pontiac bc ed $10,75u. ‘terms. MY) _ Press. ron ag Vern ; i 7 > ree = =x 16 “BY OWN ER “way fo. str straits. Larse room| 4 large rooms, ong hoereg ng house, Needs r repairs —_ sac __ $750 down Sse * . fice $1,000 aia ie M BUNGALOW FACTORY — Cement dik. carpeted, "sauasesat aaa 2 A “| sae 40 x 70. 16 ft. ceiling, 3 ae Re wv og phase location. Va- fexefront At _ cant. $17, terms. ; A ‘| NEAR -— Brick Waterford Hill, Lake iv ia 4 abts:, basement 0. FE or PE bese | pttiee, volt heat, also 4 < - . See al . Buy now, Pull emt. em is “Lk. ‘eon to Uae DIXIE HIGHWAY. — 254 ft. front oe “Side: wih fenced yards Also LOT hs ~weery rm. garage. Zoned “toda es lag : LM hent manufacturing. fu moder gE | Bison | WEST & short furnace. gia Sa itn eS ‘Wu aLy- Seat saa 2 ee dee | SIDE — Hamburger order grill, includes see equipment, parking space pay mI nee *, « live wire. ' t + 865 per ft. S. of village, bus a ° ebesient aN & frame _ poy B. at Roy Ane Inc., Realtors: Huron St Open ys & } aver 4 FE 8.0406. cy Rent, Lease “ww! Pa Property a ee UUW we Bus. Prop. 17 wel as ee) | Se | | en. | | a a — — ee eee ee P ‘ ” >. ay 4 ~ - S gets oe Wee £ oy a * Fi " ma Sere! hg ~ Sas Par (ae. oP Bn ae ee a hat ap aE Md, 4-4 nile a weg < : * 4 f , “ a) ‘ : ~ ‘ : ; y - — ———$____—____—— = eee] PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1959 = ee a _-. FIFTY-FIVE: t ; eee Ye +p ome = geese > eee tenon oy 7 - __ Help. Ws anted Male 19! Help Wanted Male 19|_ Help | Wanted Female 20| We Work ¢ Wanted Female 25 | | CARNIVAL : By Dick Turner _Rent Apts, Furnished 484) Rent Apts. Unfurnished 55/ Rent Houses s Furnished 86 at . : IN AND Ci | STAND. UP DOLLIES PLUS WASH-' | mae . : babe Marea Salo Basie | "ia ea cei date ay tame) , i go ReMaARE AS GTECES | REM CATON US 2 BDRM AGREE OM, Pan . : ts 4 i Gakioe HOU! : ;_Peddeck, z . siete, $12 wk. = ‘ ork guaranteed Free estimates. | 1") MERION AND KY BLUE GOD.| Dex-A-Diet tablets. 98 cents at | 3 LGE. ATTRACTIVE RMS PVT ' > ROOMS AND BATH. WITH PRI. _OF 3-6404. Or OR 3-9328 ae YE OFFICE _ 2 neoeaed wih weil utilities included.) ____ Deliveries made or Be ck up. | _ SIMMS _eni. Adults only. FE 8-3473 | ate bath and entrance, $20 per, SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. IN- GIRL FOR PART - kee rences. Box CARPENTER. | % YEARe EXP.| _ 2601 oes Se 24643. a S08ie — FOR ANY —OCCABIOW._ 3 ROQMS & BATH. AUBURN wk. 340 Baldwin Ave inquire at: guire at 1676. Taylor Rd. ask pore “aad plac, Abels'to ae E plo tA ncies rach eh : rtitinne, Ve re ad a eo LAWN WORK, PIN- €all Arizona and Western Pard- _Heignts. FE 2-800) ' 273 Baldwin, FE. 5-1051 for Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-2031 | ge to Wayne —mpmoyment Agencies 22) perches. _ pertitions, American. uh erading. Top soil. ret 2-0603. | _ners. FE 6-1586 ROOM68 AND BATH ERB 5 RMS ALSO 3 RM. APT 2943 SMALL FURN HOUSE ON ELIZ Sta CARE FOR? CHIL sRanc# 3, QAEEAND COUNTS: WORK SAK OF ALL. KINDS Bul ING LAND@CAP ING. | MAGAZINE - 5 SUBSCRIPTIONS | — - spenmente 119 State @ FE Cordell, Keego sak fie ROOM. tiGu REx v6 ~ soil and fin dirt. 3-2415 | ne for gilts Arby : ROOMS WITH 2 BEDRMS. FIRST t 2 SES IDEAL drer..More or home wan wages. Nurser ORiando 3-4245. | ~ Residen Licensed, be | = 5 ' a aoa ry FR 23-4866. Btate oe & FM ce oy ee w. or EM 3-2294. __O’Dea. 13 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED.| class. Three exposures Steam or pensioners. $15 per month and per ra aaa ow ANEW) E en babysitters bonded, —— Commins. GL_1-0772. | COMPLETE LANDSCAPING. ON AND (eh THIS DATE, |. Pvt bath. Downtown. Apply The, heated. Carteaker. West side _ UD. Call before 6 pm. FE 4-977 the Jewel ome 7 tara| Bieedy. Beas.| Vacation & aursing assignments. | CR MENT 18 OUR egPECIATTY. eT Temoval and trimming. 775 | Oct will not be! Pantry. 107 N. Saginaw | _Aduits FE 26414 Rent Houses Unfurn. 57 &e . day ‘ Tenth st, | _Call Pearl McClure Floors, basements. | Scott Lk. Rd. FE 4-4228 or OR | responsible te for any devte con- | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT FUR-,5 ROOMS UNFURNISHED. OIL TTT at 16 am. end LE... , 3-0166. tracted by any other than 7 nished. private entrance $65 a heat. 87 Judson S&t, children . bi interested in Se = Seo 1 BEDRM HOME INCLUDING Nagel eh got te for aouerreeren — og eggs | MIDWEST ~ CEMENT \ WORK LANDSCAPING, BODDING & wae Outere hick, 102°) month: 163 Green 8. FE $.0073 allowed FE ¢Soe7__” wie on ee ee couple. Walks — Orives — Floors — | seeding. Top soi] delivered. FE PID eee | _#nd_ floor __.______|§ ROOMS AND BATH ON WEST = decorated throughout teasonadl wv 3 RA s Please epely Pontiac’ Brees, Bac | Li — Bonded. UL 32-2762. _2-5463. |ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. } LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH side. newly decorated, FE 24536 Bisck ci! Commerce Raton SIN IN N.W. or West Cent. EMPLOYMENT CARPENTRY. waite Looe AL- | LAWN BUILDING REPAIR. | eager’ 25, 1969. I will not, and entrance. Adults. No drink- _or 3-6259 oo west of Pontiac EM 3-4115 Co. of Pontiac. av A HANSOM TOY AND | plage Mp rs. Long experi-| Complete lawn service. Lawn cut-| de responsible for Fl —— o con- | _ers_10¢ 8. Paddock __ § ROOM APARTMENT 78', N. (i) SMALL 3 RMS & BATH FURN No experie to start.) gift party, answer this ad and | 8 Panties Mate k Bldg. iL S | _ ting and maintenance. MI 6-4109. | tracted by any oth % Phos 3 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN, * paddock _Call FE 4-1618 or unfurn. Low rent to depend- to make and profits { Wwe r- OR SALES —~———~SO—Sté«CYE. ~——_r ple, 121 Cedarion |“ gas heat, washing facilities. 24. — able people Near Crescent Li. easy Ld earn For information caj! N c. & 802 POR BALE: P 5 RMS. & BATH IN PONTIAC Start immediately. Write) Mrs. Wendell Bishop, MA §-6702. par, small & specialty. PE| Quality Merion Blue Grass dense, HS gen sarenes ce. FE 5-6970 Lower. OR 3-8832 5415 Brunswick So ee MCI - 606-100, HOUSEWIFE : paca _ 5-2841 or §-2017. ae fait prions 9 farm | . MS AND BATH PARTLY 5-RM MODERN LOWER SOUTH |!’ “MODERN. 5 RMS NEAR ceva pk os Ge ~~~ | CuBTOM HOMES | BY een ed a ac SHORT ON HELP? 2 strithea a Pine Grove Ave East side. Colored. Couple pre- schools Children weicome $88 : r. Bree estimates. |3 MS V. BATH AND EN-| ferred. inquire enominee. = ___ ™o 4 lee eypunch operators, cle’ need- Ny - oar i &T ki: , 36 WE HAVE trance. 116 Layfette FE 5-2043 |g Rooms. INQUIRE AT 496 8 2 BEDROOM HOME NORTH END con | aes ME: CEMENT & BLOCK ~ ct oving rue ng A Aa e eo ot 3 RMS. UTIL. FURN REAS. RENT Saginaw FE 5 Gas heat E 8-9651 or Metropolitan _/____ WORK — FE 5-0782 ~— oe ARDYMEN: TE 6-046 s saa 2 BEDROOMS $70 A MONTH, OFF Detroit area. ET-ENGINE 1-A Reduced Rates Gardeners Washilies Labor Etc ¢ ROOM. PARTIALLY FUR- Cass L Ra = 3} LARGE ROOMS. oF TH NEAR onished Heat & hot water 2 blocks ess Lake Ra. FE 4-2 J ‘ CERAMIC TILE Local or long distance moving. gered With new court house construction. FE, to GMC. Very nice. $20 weekly. 2 BEDRM HOME 1 YR LD. TRUMAN OFFICE TRAINING Ad PREE oor Co OR NETO SMITH _ MOVING CO. PE 4-4 4- | | BY THE hea =e THE DAY) 2-4366 FE 8-4558 vefore 5 pm Newly decorated Year-round, lake r + vance Floor a +! >) Roc IPLE| F — iV Mo MA 6-3837 PERVI “IMMEDIATE FREE SERVICE’ 3 ROOMS. WORKING COUPLE 36 & 3644 FRONT ST. priv $65 2410 aul WO 5-2288 “Tay pane and finish. Leloy Nis Trucks to Rent. Call E velyn Edwards _preferred. 341 Marshall 3 — bers rigem 2 ee 2 relia BRICK ge te oe . . | > e nte s e 1 heat. Alum. comb lied bat 33318 Oakland GR 4-2024| New Modern Study Method TRUCKS TRACTORS FE_8-0417 FE cous)? RMS @ BATH, MODERN Liv.) Cmte’ ‘Soarimente Chidren | DS ; ony pe ing in the oldest mansion in Pon- P | _$75 mo FE 42422 7 (1 bik. N. of Grand River, oe ie Relp ee ok) = WALL. TAPER TAPING AND FIN- AND IPMENT WE REN’ DISHES. SILVERWARE | — Pe o< cuunimer! Orvarm im | permitted. $60 — lene Dintae = 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX — Free estimates. OR 3-0888. | 4-Ton Pickups 1‘y-ton Stakes unch bowls. FE 4-5895 winter. quiet ali the time. Couples| ents or $40 for single apart 1719 John R., Rochester OL 1-6352 Qualifies Men Barn Good Pp t K th G. Hempstead, 102 = ny — WALL TAPING AND FINISH- | Dump trucks Semi-Trailers | ————_—__-—- _only, | 5-4032. on oleae Fr 43284 . BEAUTIFUL Meet bat bie ing. Free estimates. PE 8-681.) | = Poniiac Farm and Wtd. Children to Board 44. > nus AND BATH PVT ENT. | covELyY ; NOOae a pata com.| =A%? BOULEVARD HEIGHTS e@ @ car, & wt — si aaa 8 8 ow eotin or m "ee TF : If Yo Mechanically In ELECTRICAL SERV. — . ~ Adults only. $18 week. Inquire at ! “be g > Phone Gall tor ra re su No Previous rienge, Requited | Partney Electric rE 8-8439 Industrial Tractor Co. “| See FR cals DAY OR) 273 Baldwin Ave. 51051 i pate ees ake area After $15 PER MONTH v S am to é =< wri ne. ~CONTRACTO! a 6 B&B WOODWARD MERE cere meee ee PRM APTS CEE POR. | - aa - ; . pam. Mr. O FE $-0401. INTELLIGENT & EXPERIENCED | American Jet School. Post Office | EECTRICA L CONTRACTOR. Con: | we «006 E 4-142 Wig H hold Good 45 pithed. Oil heat. All private | MODERY on tote OL aie of ME NE Boniared At. Valentin UNG fer detieatoseen, Nuts yAge Box 67, Lansing, “| __Connop Blectric. UP. 2-3902. Open Daily Including Sunday Wt a ne Reasonable. _Inquire_42_ Auburn. teem oP Ob eimee BEDROOM if ee eins Y e 2 ire starts 5 | —_ OLD BLL LLL Ow" TH ; 2 ) HC ‘ 2 165158 3 wis. 8 his. © peadio com, kueben ond si "ESTIMATES — 0 ON | WIRING | eau wie. yeh G sows | A & B RESALE NEEDS att ? 3 Roos A AND BATH | PRIVATE MODERN LOWER @ RMS 1 BED. “furnished” Garage | gin option Ae lg PBN Ne full time. BelMar. FE 3-071. AN & PIANO LESSONS. ¥ . Oryers. $001 RB Munro | HAULING AND RUBSISH. | Nights, OR Tio TE 7 | turnisned rE sete ie tte beee GC i wide, Chae tegne dikes on EN SUPERVISOR —DO™e_or_ studio, OR 3-0547. _Blectric Co., 1060 W. Huron. | load, any time. PE 4-0264. | oaks ee ee | 42655 or 2058 ; ts * fod pg og" Birmingvam, Slooastielg area reo- ATE MATH TUTORING ~ EXCAVATING — TRENCHING, A-1 MOVING BERVI | CASH FOR USED TV's FURNI- io 4 "RMS BATH, NEAT, CLOSE NEW MODERN LOWER DUPLEX 2 BEDROOM HOME. DRAYTON mo. Uniews you have at least a| ‘@urant, interested in finding. ex: PE 4-0614 BULLDUZING — &M 3-0881. Reasonable Rates s-3658 _‘ture and misc PE 2-0367 in. FR 2-7503 oon were ae Ee 4 ately FE $2064 . . : TUTORING IN (NOLISH. Ri etd ected is es on j aa 340 er mon ghlan ly ed please don’t; perienced food superyisor, good NG oll ENGLISH, READ- HOME. GARAGE. CABINS. ADDI-| LIGHT HAULING AND MoviNG | CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP 3} ROOMS, OWN “BATH, HEAT & Ra Pe P "EMpire 3-2456 3 BEDROOM HOME GAS HEAT ap) ait groerenine ~ Sy a a a work- Phas ™ . algebra, etc. FE ons. Licen builder. PHA =| of any kind. Real cheap. FE | ae ee neoas * oe hee ; _laundre facilities MI 41456 = cn 948 Wino Oak andl akon eicisits Terms. PE 4 8-2404 “RMS. & GARAGE. ~ | FE 4.7008 @dvance to man-|_ment, Mr: Machus, MI 4-1016. ve ol soivit & Vick TESTS! ME MER | i ; ’ TRUCK! a. | _FE 4-7881 +2 ORCHARD COURT ent. sgpaeat. an fringe Denetits. LADIES ~ WORK lek Sia HOUSE MOVING. FULLY | LIGHT AND HEAVY CKING, M_3-3474 2 BEDRM HOUSE 3)7) BESSIE sriie at seoumel past tae fess ovr thee as ae een Preparatory tre eine uss | equipped. PE ¢-8450. LA. Young.| Rubbish, fill dirt, top ey 'FURNITURE NEEDED 5 LOE, RMS. PVT. ENT. 1ST | APARTMENTS St. Auburn Heights *§63 month Dointment clerks.” Nd perience Experience usually unineces- WALLS & CEMENT WORKS te ‘and freat ead } Entire home or odd lots. Get the fir. 387 Osmun. FE 44750 | SAND NEW FE 4942800 Pa pais Salary basis. . Reed sary. inform: A | eindee” Fe 68-3785 or FE | ONWA ) ARTICLES PICKED top dollar. Will buy outright or|/3 & ROOMS. AUTO. HEAT | —AIR CONDITIONED- 7 3 BEDRM. MOD. $55 A MO NEAR arie = WANTED -0808 _ 1 t E 2. cores NEEDED TO pe | day. Lincoln. Service, Pekin i LIGHTNING RODS | _up_free of charge. PE 8-4638. | 851, "phone OR DTT Ee ATTRACTIVE Rhu “oe BATH | 1 & 2 BEDROOMS ae | aoe BOnee ‘a a a la resin "|" O'DELL CARTAGE | Weepeo" 1 Rooms use5 FOR. |? ANUS Jeane. FE Sis | peat Grettt Recut ee ls . | : : ture an a ances 8 MODERN. PARTLY FURN } 18 ! unity for aly” eee} or anted Male 74 | TRERCHINO, eg = | Local io ie moving. Picasa poste ve ances. Cash. | — Mok DERN. P Pontiac's most exclusive. modern 2 gRQOM. HOUSE 5 PS BATH — = tic inks. 00 i} | ~ mar A ss 4a pm aaa a ATTRACTIVE MS. “UTIL & West side apartment development Couple only OR 3-9270 Ml ro WOMAN a) ALL TYPES pe RESNTRY. | ditches and boat well. UL 2- 0. SVAN - LINES, WILL i@uionTs YOUR HOUSE- | Murphy bed at cine _| Balcony-type building with indi- Say Te ee Free estimates. | i long-distance — Phone OR | phy 3 BEDROOM H E I ATFD | we. Hy in cere e ama Le | PLASTERING. NicW * REPAIR. | 3-3801 or FE 2-878 hold goods. either by priate sale | poous AND BATH NEAR FISH vidual entrance on Roselawn, between Pike and ‘ 5.3067. mothe ,A-1 PAINTING aND ear PA-| Vern Keller UL 2-174 ioe a . or public auction. Appraisals. L er Boay. Inquire 108 Dresden Beautiful kitchens wifh meta! eabl- | AUDUTAMRUL basen eal cae t t FOSITIQN AVAILABLE FOR _pering. FE 32-4731 — NG. 3 REPAIR. | Painting & Decorating 37 E Smart Sale Farm. Rochester. : Ris & BATH. UTILITIES. BA-| "et8 in decorator eolors with pias- isla FE 8-6465 for full tnfor- qualified farmer, excelent tring MAJESTIC DINER [a1 san Texan wienEs Posi. | _Attics finished, Kawls, FE 40183. 2 | Sachiren ocean ay Aine a 4 lll ididiaiiaal Cee ses | } uarters & "tacilities Must Applicasions are ae taken for tion. Apply - Pontiac Press Box PLAST@RING & REPAIR — — REAS. | 1ST CLAS DECORATING, reek ; WANTED LIGHT MODERN DESK. rE +1219 furnished ee 3 BE Snooua WITH OPTION TO quarters with the care of by waitress — $- or MI! 68. | Pat Lee. PE 2-79: ar and wallpapering. FE 4-0255 and TE t eosse «ROOMg & PRIVATE BATH Whee anes pd coe ee buy. OR 3.9769 7 liv th -4810 after aie a R LAYING. JST CLAS8 PAINTING AND “DEC- mM Ps. > wast wal Working couple. FE) ip : 7 RM HOUSE, $45 PER MONTH rz B EOD SHRis eas WONEY? A-1 CARPENTER W R. G. SN R FLOOR Li AYT i ast aide orking p aerial and many other fine fea- F Rest ppearing, wos women MONEY? sand repair. PE sano NEW Sage and finishing, Phone a Sut Cash or termes. UL Wanted “Miscellaneous . 46 peter APT AERO > Roow UNF ln ures. So ae i BATHE” OX: Be MA 6-2689. Aa ggg eg iNTERIOR & EX- INTERIOR 'D DECORATOR. |... se “RICE. LOCATION. KEEGO, $56: age. Churches and schools. UL Pree O00 . | HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER. . ; DULTS ONLY— . = 3285 tn a en. _ 33189 or OR 3-8117. = payee ere E AIRS cals ee «DECORATING. adding machine or piece of office | - MO SOR Iss ° Tes PORN, | MANAGER ‘19 ee APT 6) ; a aie SRN” wie CABINE: = 4- furaiture or equipment not in ; 9 & WORK ON STOCR RECORI fy gp OR pte ere r_remoyed. PE 4-691 e? We will buy these items. | _qrepe Se asese 125 N. Tele- | a a, __&- ~ hm -9pm ee an = 7 Ri RESPOND in Foun | “vA y. CARPENTER ___ Building Supplies 2 274) (OR EK. 9 _oR = 3 P ; ON NORTH PERRY, NEWLY ° garage Children welcome.’ $62 IN YOUR Cabinet work new and re- ~ | terior aia ee ae re oy Wanted to ed to Rent . py PVT. BATH & ENT. ON dec erated 5 room apartment with fr “fou . Rite ACCOM- o. . Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-9205. 48 | Pine Knob Rd. OR 3-7887 0 m 8D ; : f Poaata D La SHON PHOTO iF | —PAt_O_B- ye 3-198). | PLUMBING ‘BARGAINS | ayes PAINTING” DECORATING: & ROOM. PARTIALLY FoR: | store down stairs for business RooMa Watt CLEAN AND Ride With A Winner! IAC PRESS G ALL TAXES =i New Stainless steel 3 bow! sink | 26 years’ experience Reasonable, APT. WANTED. 2 BEDRM UN-| ished. Heat and hot water. | or together, Lt este ener) ene. Nice asignboriied Res. > | BOY 30 WANTE-Gone ices cc ecto avccavecs 95 _Free estimates Phone UL 2- 1398. furnished. Walking ~— bho ope ‘FE aise bel _ 20 5 te : pone sls ito, 8, Fesponsibie couple PRE AB JO AILA- | » 20, CONSTRUCTION New modern toilet with trade $16 83 | INTERIOR | AND & XTERTOR | Business’ Institute. Two adults | weekly 46658 _belore § p.m : ee eure ec uake* eEs bie. Biring full or part-time wom oat ee: ‘seedy employment of New was i ane saat 2 pesnrine. Free estimates. Box on or Oxford Post Office | 4: BUS STOP LGE. FRONT RM. Paul A. Kern, neailtot ; © DOM KAWONA ee Age and over to model | ny Kind. 3 New piven vg ga . 50 | ti) everything for convenience, Rentai FE 27-9209 M_ MON ACE. and ‘sell Rpertling” Sarah Covers CARPENTER WORK WANTED. New 42° cabinet sink — complete paintING~ INT & EXT PAPER ‘Share Living Quarters 0. 5-7333 ; pepe ST PIVE “iaRor res, Ret, 88 per mouth. Cali FE | seus, delivery oF callecting” rr | iy * remodeling. By hour or eve awe on hanging. Mason Thompson. FE ATTRACTIVE 2 (RM APT PRI. Children OK $60 FE 8-1039. Se, err Reise ea ¢c , - |; vate ent. and batn ear Genera 5 On SE 5-5810 a — ry hee 12. For car. FE — — "EACHER WILL SHARE HOM | : : ae ¥ UNION LAKE — LARGE 3 ROOMS IR 32-8284 ' — CABINET en AND \CARPEN- te + UI Os s ESE: PAINTING — — PAPERING _ ! with one or two other teachers or | ie a cie he aa he & bath Modern apt. bldg Every OOMB H. FULL BASE- | ett.2| Phonograph | _‘isesine_* prise WE TAKE IN TRADES ovaranterp® —"P* re" a'tnia| Sensing Sits grees he te Sacupion APT. 7 ROOMS” a’ Whe, prvate Meat turn acucc 2 ROOMS & BATH. FULL BASE A a4 | M wt) nt sAT aK Lo ted - | men to ~ over branch office 3 O¢g p CARPENTER ORK OP ANY \ K I N 4 S QUA AR —— fel ec) Oh 30023 _ — - | bath everyining privaie Heat _—— 3-4285 —-~ dyke Rd. near Willis Schooi. Chil- OR 3-236 kind. Reasonable. Call after 6 Complete Building ~ Television Service 38 WidoweR Woutp time 76!) Pith Unie Tate EM 3-4285 UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH | dren weicome FE 2-2965 R d t m. FE 8-9439. RG a ~~nn~- | snare 6-room modern home with Utilities turnshed. 2 children wei. 5a Ma TGURTAINENCHII SALESMEN ecor pl. caw WORK AND ODD JOBS. laterials 7 & BAD. | SOUR) ee ee | en. ADV. “Northen FE, come. Call FE 41473 i me oe Exp. UPPER FIAI. TWO BEDROOMS. - Se ee - Excellent tunity for ex- MANAGER ditto, * A plainly WOL V ERINE saree. ae BERVICE. Wid. eter! Migs. 51 5} | mACKRCONAPARTNENE FOR CPBER e SaoWsT AND aT tery hate wii oe up perienced os mn in the Real < 8390 x rent. 2 rooms & bath. No drink- , and 1 down or upper apartment estaie field. See what we have! YOUN MANAGE | “work.” iced ight FE Paha re ti P. BTRAKA “ion on sour land contract. Cash | _€Ts..FE 3.0008. 8 wm: to 8 pm.| private entrance, EMAEC 26's) sould be rented as rooms Bath he a Menager. PHONOGRAER =f “RECORD DEPT SHAG RUGS W AND FL JENSEN'S TV SERVICE. AFTER- buyers waiting. Call Realtor Part- Se cla? ~~ eG HION COURT APTS cilities curiae entrance: a = : + all room sises, reasonable. noon & evening. Call FE 2-0495. ridge, FE 4-3581. 1060 W. Huron. I Z Se ep en Sey ERE nie SEMI- i Sint. ok for uD. . : - OS ooo eee i Are you looking for clean. attrac- ’ spins c . ° sige soon duu. | Bene, SemebeTTD, an? | voonat ana te 9 Fe 2078, | REE * O*R RablO, SOT | IMMEDIATE ACTION [SQA SUP 2 COON OE] Me Mia hse th | RAN Att Cine Pon ey . : SALARY TO PONTIAC/ __or porter work. Call FE 4-50 z Upholsterin 40 On any — = ipeigipts pad __utll, furn MA _ 4-2555. mer by front and rear windows mice neighborhood $85 per month PRESS BOX 87. ' or seasoned. Your cash ipon sat- ERN APTS -CONVEN. Ls aanatifact t OF whole house with priviege Work Wanted Female 25 eR cecsmb ni Se isfactory inspection of property shri MODERN APTS. h_ School. lon wR Le cee maoath ait pal of sub-letting uy per apartment s or RU oe A SA ae oe a Business Services 28 8 eaetead Learn of UALESMEN and Gift Shop at home Aj IRONINGS. PICK UP @ DE- ARR ARGO |EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER Let Ask sf a Reatoe First abd secopd floor. FE $-4093. | Toa bullding. K pa og “ite ‘rons | Pie ern of employment opportusl- Show friends samples of our new RONIN t., "Se ing, 8173 Cooley Lake Rd. EM empiton, Nealtor | “FREE RENT — NEW GARAGE ~ a Uronest an) Olle ae teri oh eran Of] Mace tna Get AEN | emt win eae ag | MS REN WE | Ph Ca VERBagERT — Bn Sere ane na re cain) BAR AD bucalie Cae 9 PH Era ers Seren ae Eirtcle lie Showping | Center| their orders aad earn te 100 per s & howe cle PE 3. Hi section. OL 1-0100 * | AL'S UPHOLSTERING ——— | TAND CONIRACIS TO BUY OR SDF! ished’ whee sCompieteiy ie peer Flat—Heated Ground. Local referthces, B38 a i turda - 3S Seed 4-8 ee ; ’ apa N mo ‘oper 3rd ead Ito @ p.m.| com Sosa No nothing tt Wis BABY SITTING WANTED phys | LL MAKES. ‘OF FOUNTAIN PENS THOMAS UPROLATERING Or BM 3.4006 ne EM 39811 | Elizabeth Lake. $20 weekly. FE ses al Gene Ae ee nih a today : for eee ob as WoRe Wann 5-1150. yp office General Printing & 197 NORTH PERRY BT. ASH FOR LAND C CONTRACTS. | eet pe i pa Pa | kitchenette and bath “Front and 3 Lbecaahy 1 Sg aae Me ee : Phe YW is on cI: ok c LARGE, LOVELY 4 AND BATH ape ‘ ‘Ga modern, ta acre 31 JL Sr Regal Greetings, ‘Dept Fern- | DAY op wBelnity OF BY Tak — Pigg, = a O i. i bbe rE S$€ H. J. oR i 4540 Dixie Hwy t- Fireplace, glass porch arage.| Attractive. four-family etre ret Pontiac. FE 2-2004 . E aaa Py ay ar ee 1 OR 3-1355 N irport. Adults, Se ; 7 RM HOUSE & GARAGE 2 SALESMEN Tetait SALESLADY FOR STORE ANING WANTED SLOONPIELD WA ra Suraiena | Lost & Found 41 : | OR 31943 as Fel Fed. | $75 per month. References re- 7 RM | HOUSE & GARAGE 3 We are fil ge age our; selling, smail tances. See: | Wall and windows. Reasonable. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~—- Male ee wee a lh “GOOD | MOTEL . KITCHENETTE 1 quired, FE 3-7101 or FE dan satD after 4 p.m galen etek, 96 cur. s8¥ location. tche : | COLORES SIRE DESIRED WORK | |-——— the band wagon for our} ~ rminer, eke, Good sale RED GIRL DESIRES WORK |. _FE_?-1631. (LOST: #%4 FIRESTONE TRUCK | SALES TRL P x ae Hist. Res, FE ¢46l3. Ask for) NEWLY DECOR: NEED D | HEATING BILLS THIS WINTER Rambler, Inc., 256 8. ¥, Experienced | Rae cy ‘tte . om caving = ee BLACK DOO ON _Mr. Clark 4 have 3. tm. plus K & 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Pontiac. nae LO . a : = n. 8 a. aan a | > uding "9 nigh is. ‘a we Bxcavatia 12 a ee “Trixie”’ Please call FE 8-6814. __ Wanted Real Estate — 52 APT. apts, for $50. Newly gecorated, NOW AVAILABLE ‘ Jewelry’ “shop. DOLL CLOTHES. — 7? 7 rr = ~~ | «Near General Hospital. Pvt. en-| cory steam seat laundny . faciti- } Gunter | ELECTRIC™ MOTOR SERVICE RE: LO8T: “CINDER" BLACK PER- : trance. utilities furn. FE 5.0774. |. tles in bidg. have one sep | GAS HEAT—BASEMENT pine == EXPERI? CED > iring and, rewinding. 218 B.| sian male cat, vic of State and ALL CASH ilitles furh. FE §-0776. | eee eee. Ae pee ee ont ae ES oart time, « days, | Pike bn! rat _Florence. FE 2-0610. Aad a: re you cash for your SUri ABLE sod 1 ee ie biks. E. of court house Also. Nichole & Hareer Co For ladies dresses & coats. Must EXPERIEN=ED orl ee PURNA “CLEANED AND. LOST — “LADIES eb BILLFOLD. ome, land contract or acreage, | Ne ‘ marage. Ai es.| terraces. houses & attractive ciean inoue arg OL = oo — wns. receptionist a aioe neg jee Cc. - eoeee. lng 5-1788. | Sejureny — i oye gi Me it aT get cash. No teen. 0 oe) i ee UL furnished apartments BUR eee ae position, good salary, commis- | _ wo PE 22400 WNMO RPENED 4&ND : eae ee sion, vacation with pay, mer- FLUFF DRY W AND IRON- IRED pe eee rere Pe ee é SEE THIS! . SLATER APTS. | padic “seed coue pecerres chandise discounts. George's New- PE ae Outboard Mirs. — Parts & Service | after 6 pmo RIL EY REAL EST ATE Clean, pleasant front, steam heat. | Middie aged couple preferred. . 8 Ww BY FFING. 3 aa thors, Betfiee tor Briggs. Lost — BOY'S BAUER BIKE.) (Fe 411: «tis Elizabeth Lake Fe 44921 04.2 Tms. Reas. 69 Poplar 53 N. PARKE ST a SON ake FD: ave & oi hon ae oe fe ne ate 2-44403, _ | between E Pike & FE. Huron CLARKSTON GARDENS oo ost in ional of pee North; + TOUSEKI | room brick ranch hom 1 babys 4 Ment wane oot Len we “e, MTR. BER ref Hill eer rae “Pbenester | _ CASH | Mika Lil Ghee en eee Nites & poser on Caretaker baths, children welcome ‘imme: wing See Reward George Hicks, 1400 North 48 HOURS 468 8. Broadway, MY 3-0058. MR CAROL A-l ARCADIA CT, diate occupancy MA $-1816 after roy A BORNER SERVICE. oy OR _Pine, Rochester. -|= ——— 4pm _ 6361 Peach Dr wAVING “a ee HOME—EQUITY | 7ea¥ aTrractive 2 Room WEST SIDE 5 exp. Notices.& P al . DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER. ONE 4 ing? pabie, mature wom- Sal %j - ersonals 43, rst floor rivate. Gentlemen » bath. 2nd floor. All bedroom duplex. One house zoned Po will Care sae ag > Pian tara’ R separ - any ° W RIGHT- -VALUET Oe etch hda aah ly utilities. fate eles washer ave commercial ‘Ref OL 6-085! ate i > 33800, EM or ranteed. aed 5- AA Private Detectives | 7388 “Gi AND Fi b_§-0441 —— on rz Patt & BATH. & réfrigerator. Phone OR 3-7193.'| FoR REFINED COUPLE. » ELEC: Don ast a | WEST SIDE. JUST OFF TELE-, tric range refrigerator. Youn marie anh ie y St. Get Confidgntial tnveetigetion CAs a Foun HOME. weet SIDE, JUST OFF TELE- graph Rd. across from Tel-Huron| towr kitchen eer . Waterford. BIG: ms ee VICE. FE 6-5201 WE TRADE WE BUIL oven fasta ha fraser Shopping Center. — 3 rm.|__No pets. 860. OR 3-4330. t- | Truck lettering — Decals. EM | ANY GIRL On “WORE aN NEED. “og DORRUS & BON REALTORS apt. $7 or with 4 rms. $90 per| for tiichen range, ret carps, | POR RENT Thane Cul alters 3-9153. Salesman wanted. “3 a friendly a apes lad 152 W FE 4-1557-| mo. ‘All utilities furnished Ground = cRintareatl -6129 After § p.m. fo an- {ieee bunsilcw! Liane alge bungalow. 1 bedroom, bath, £ p.m. MA 6 auto ang washers. Whole. wer rE me. Confidential. LISTINGS WANTED age in the ‘Dasement. Call. Ward Laundry ree jae {In the dese. | FOR RENT "LOWER PLAY FOR one gan Pa quick cau for your "lat — E 08) 'W. Huron Realtor. FE 4-358}, ment. $80 per mo. or including 2 FE 5.7404 after @ p Pi ¢ y's Replacement he te KNAPP SHOES | tose uron | bedrooms at $100 per mo. Heat) —~ . 96 Oakiend saat and all utiliti#s furnished. Cai]! HOUSE POR RENT. CHILDIQEN ay py \ Fred Herman OR . 3-1599 A. JOHNSON, REALTOR Ward E. Partridge. Realtor. FE| Welcome $50 month. Inquire Jean Dressmak’s g & Tailor’ & 50 gat CARPET CLEANERS QUALI. a a en 42533 | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 55\ 4-581, 1080 'W. Huron __Welch, 267 N. Perry Pose ty cleaners of rugs, furniture, 2e s Your uit age ~ - IN KEEOO HARBOR tp i KING & ALTRATIONS. wall to wail carpeting. Pree esti- | Don't lone your me! Prompt ig ee ee sod WEST SIDE A 2 bedroom. $45 \ oe | mate at your omn convenience Service. Cash wa a”. Giroux. odern as eat Main floor. §-room apt. for.3 AN exceptional! 2 bedroom home gta Cc | 9.1083. ; erson- Excellent condition. Close 895° terat Ptentas an, Bod a oes. Se ee eer in hee Me Due | Soom RERMENEPYE HEAT | Dr aMekar iets conaition Close | oo Loveland FE 44875 4 Dk! Aina. ~ —- ae — hot and cold water iurnished. _ lence _______ «LAKE ORION. 6 ROOMS, BATH % | Si five + rivets ae, ho By gy & ACHRISTMAS CARD ORDERS Rent Apts. Furnished | $4 Adults only. 290 N. Paddock | and a half, gas heat, no drinkers ANTED Oe | ia my ome, “Cuil re Vea 1 RM. KITCHENETTE. CLEAN | KS On. & BATH. _Rent Houses Furnished 56 rien ae ct sata : : « Co ORIGN 4 A Garden | Plowin a 10% one quiet, private, TV. Northepd. $15. sa ~~ fireplace Large fenced lot. 2 Mitora . Biilpninwmnmnntannnnn g ‘TIL OCTOBER 13TH "| per wk. FE 3-4 ats e u nee ee RE 1 Cen a Poin pEtow LK. | car ar te he MH P. Holmes, ape GRADING, D1 |1 BED) DELUXE BAGHE-| orated ott omens Reasonable. | —- > tg: eed an Lbesaoee rm aise! Rory PE Cio, bata: 1 SS ESRE Gah Ming Mt" tine Sear Greeny PH uae NERY QECOnATED 2 nga a : 2 : }~ . esPott wit | “ate Sass PE oma 3-3155 9 a.m. to-2 p.m.| Ag A yee OF BUILDERS. ¥ whee low es through ime , | 24 om H |_ways Buove OR POM | ~~ SHIRLEY APTS. umn. Do carpenter workeh paint Fake ‘New low rents. See Managers. Z aie | ing 2% miles East o Auburn Heights. 3330 8. . Crooks 180 E Huron rE GLORIA APTS. ae. les Mech 8 PE ee ; flys ae apig 3 BA B E ecnanic a. & 4-422 mauc washer. apt. Utes fire 645 mo @ Ruth | 3 OR WORM APT 198 OR HO mo. fF $30 pin __ Ua " Heat & hot water. fara OR pau 2 BEDRM. GAs HEAT $50 PER 1 ROOMS WIEN PRIVATE BATE i ROOMS UPPER. uearED, | ™°. Goll Leke Grove, Walle th bie +. Inquire weekends BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR RENT. la baths activities room laundry hiec. stove & refrig. Very clean. _26 Summit Street. 7 ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED |} ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND modern, Union tae district, __ 3-4095 with private bath. No drinkers. entrance. Newly decorated. FE Ded. fe30 or ORS. oo Pleasant surroundings. FE 2-7384. _5-4°32 EDA — iN 2 2 BEDRMS BATA. 1 CHILD WEL. } } BEDROOMS ons tne UND, ¢ on i MLAND LAKE. REAR 1 wih some. . Lake Orion. FE 2-0663: Oot & garage $3474 weneinaet and oi AC Tereass ? am ‘PVT. EN ENT 2 = ; BATH. 3 ACROSS FROM ELKS TEMPLE Clean and neat. $55 per month to 5-8466. 164 Mt. Clemens Entire 2nd floor of house. $50 reliable couple, to June 1960. EM- }2 RM APT PVT. BATH & ENT _™MO. ‘0 steady couple «nh 2-2u4) _Pire 3-6245. VErmont 17-8208 $60 FE 2-487). 61 8. Tas. 3 RM. APT PRIVAIE ENTRANCE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ping : CLOSE-IN REFRIG. STOVE & PE 44039. After 300 pm - 7 ROOM UPPER. BATH, GAS 6 re gies OAL AFIES URN HOME 2 YRS OLD, 3 ——_ — bear Bath. dini & iwi peak, isto wh. wate. 313 8 ROOMS AND BATH. UTiLiTies Pearms. Bath. New urniture, 2? FURN. RMS” 400 W. HURON furnished. Adults only 114 Oak- automatic washer. Air-cor toned PE 2109. . _land Avenue. oul hes! 2-car garage “ye ‘blocks aE P Tame 3&4 RMS. & - BATH. _ REFRIG. tom high schoo: in vitinity hos- 2 RMS CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN & stove furn, Adults only. 454 kee: $125 mo. Call after 4 pm Utilities paid ey welcome Auburn Ave. FE 2-6859. Ayfair 6-144? FE 2-2300 or FE 5-1690 busline. Near grocery. FE 2 466 S| Marshall r a ~ o ab i ‘ ' a= ° > \ ‘ . Pl . = . . , a s , 7 : : = ' Me . : ’ Si : Sd : 4 . FIFTY-STX _ 2 7 __ j WA Ribas sve es oe See oe od OPERATED LAUNDRY FRAN. 214 E. ST. erie FOR THE Call Ww. “portage, CME AVANABLE POR LOCAL ROCH ESTER ROMEO PE, +3581. 1050 W. Huron. PERSONS INTERESTED IN IN-. LOANS $25 TO $500 : , GRAND nome. Walnut Lake. Vacant. Lake| VESTMENT THAT WILL PER- | GOODS oP a |. ‘a , MIT KEEPING — BUSI he i ccnvite Pett ENT WITH OPTION TQ BUY. CONNECTION ME, pecrm modern gg Owner. NESS s. 5 (Loc DISTRIBUTOR | TO A GOOD CHRISTIAN LIVING panda ie ™ BUCKNER onumte , With not more than! POR INFORMATION ON BIN aN ty room "god et eueuistor| = ECON-O-WASH ANCE COMPANY tad. lasre electric range already BORROW UP tO $500 NEW & USED, , Bul ing aterial ant . Must furnish references./1 7 1-7568 ~ LI 1.5390 : tenth. Write Pontiac Press, Pontiac Quality House Paint $23.85 Gal. UNFURNISHED ¢RM_ TERRACE Walled Lk. Dope cine Uae Celotex ox4k§ sheets 64.35 en. newly decorated. In Pontiac. Ref- _Soontes required. MA 5-2476 NEW _OAN: = UNION-COOLEY LAKE AREA UL ry Year around. 2 bedrooms. Living SUNOCO | « room. Kitcher. Bath. Oi] furnace somesnggragr Bey wacer. Garage. Wu m me con UNITY = | t month ; WRENCE #0421 CEDAR ISLAND LAKEFRONT - “" PRIENDLY SERVICE | rooms. Living reem wih) SERVICE STATION LOANS $25 TO $500 2 firep.ace. Separate Kitche tchen Full herellle age On ge F si. — = other se- automatic ot water. Partly "tere " curity. men Our 5340 R } 1082 xd $70 per mo. service % fan g ee aad bale aN 2c EACH EM 3-4671 KARMEN ful. Th oe our office or warters. e- Mkt. 53-7941 : VACANT 3 BEDROOM RANCH] _ ; . quarters. OF PE _5-7941. . toe caer oeea- compte, South side of Huron St. | “HOME & AUTO pi ae prea east of Sashabaw road off; (Mee) LOAN CO. A water heater. Rear of 104 8. Maybee road $532 Dvort 8t Bet. Voorheis & 1.N. Perry st _ Corner E. Pike tg Fe ag 4. _] Key next door = ‘Eliz. Lk. Rd Borrow with Confidence! —bete Ave. fittings. Lowe Brothers Repair Service ee ee ee $25 to $300 | ais REL Fear me | cach eee Sees 1 U t | Brand new modern 2 bay serv-| - » - suite. » fawn mowers, Seen ee Day OP, aes (new week coastruc-| Household Finance § PIECE DRIXEL DINING ROOM 3608 wT REIORTS lets a we. Latge | :08k oper. eens ~| tion Excellent location with high : furniture. Willet cherry furniture. anaes 3806_Lapeer_ Rd = 8 also 2 cycle For Rent Rooms 59 profit potential.” This tocation | Corporation of Pontia Kitchen table & chairs. Liv = —_. as Yor outboards. Chain-saws r Ren = i eT Gee ~~~~| will be available in near future | 3's 5S Saginaw & FE 40535| room table. chairs & lam CRAFTSMAN Gosepemasae, “y 2 cycle NT DESIRABLE) FRONT ROOM | FOR So 2 ee eee | WHEN YOU NEED — tane,, wouten 5 Bie |, Sale le Household Goods eet 72) Ss Sale ‘Household Goods 73 Soo pales cok guee ae oo Ae ‘oor’ Duke Hey, nines geatioman. F teqems | training program at company | $25 TO 5a0 to 7pm. — Mago 6-108 _ OR Jem | ea pense which includes Z| > $ — an Y FECT = = STALL SHOWERS. COMPLETE LOVELY ROOM POR LADY, thorough course in service’ ila- will help 9x12 Felt Base Rugs 5 $595 | MN ihuen, 968 PE. eine ‘esta “siOvEs | Bovont. BOLD. EX- CASH WAY . | eith’ fauceu and curtain, 960.20 te enn oat RG woe ie a] St ATE "F TNaNCE CO. | BUBSER DASE PAInt AL 83% FanvLovs BPAFP. LIKE New. -%*: “Pe 2-000. LUMBER PRICES Jun gemiia sarems ‘feusets, | - Genes : mc ag gl corre | don't overlook this exceptional, 72 poe se Bids. | lc PAINT SALE With, rig-tag Dots everyihing. SINGLE (BED BOX SPRINGS & STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | 41405! tollets, #1450. valued ei | SEER RIFLE. ig REMINOTON sashes | opportunity. For complete infor- - FE 41574 VoR ; . S| Take'over contract balanc $48 45 _ mattress. $25. UL 22108. $49.50. ‘nese are factory sec- perfect. , ee... $80. - MA —— NT RMOUIN PRiv; metes phone or write Mr. Grif-| —— ~__. 4,-Ft. Wall Tile... .25¢) $5 mo. No mone gil Michizan SINGER SLANT NEEDLE, Ee. PORT-| Burmeister S onds, Michigan Fluorescent, 383 oe : a CLEAN ee, Fe oe) 2 =a ba BTONE , Syer's. 141 W. Huron __ FE 43064) _ Sewing coe Te 22-3337. j able. Used. Co e with -~ Orchard Lake Ave. — 39. DEER RIFLE 300 SAVAGE. $90 hom L w Gost i ments sew! course. . . . evenings. _ ae . Lawrence St a a ee $)| For sate: ra) sHor- ROOM & BOARD 85 FOR OLD vinew md $6 a. Geen F | 7 ADMIRAL $24.95 Se-daye same os coghh SINGER PORT. St0-E40 ATTACH. Deliveries available __—, Crocs, all sizes... l0e & UP FOX 1% GAUGE DOUBLE BA sar roan aa Pa | Meramec eat $22") Si QQ ture | iatehihtie te come Bk | in meet wm) Seen ery faie| —cigatonr meee —— | as IR “Bape eee es ae {00M TO RENT. | DOWN sTAIRS Se — er se choose from.|121 N. Saginaw sé’ SS- SHINGLE 8ST OR eae Rte . ¢ yr. old. $75. gE, FE 2-340 peice Br. = — north | All rebuilt & guaranteed 30 days.| pul size GAS RANGE. 66 |< ees ppl. PE §-4049 65 GAL. LIGHT MOSS GREEN Gesaline camp stove = M me + shoe SLEEPING ROOM = ya CHRIS-| Tetrigersted ‘back bar. factory UP 10,24 Months to Repay =| Batts, and, leber, Que! ots. we| condition. 37 Oingel iit es NG NEE ah “wow 8 AL DARE RED Booss tor _— GUN SALE tian girls Kitchen & washing} made Owner ill. $17.000 f PH. FE 2-9206 | take trades US| PULL size O45 nANOE METACL| ‘ramced binses puke eink, eee SO age vaagy ie pe * closed Oct. 3rd New & used shotguns & rifles privileges FE 5-3515 before 2pm | price $125. rent includes § room \§ PC WALNUT DINING ROOM twin beds. complete. A-1 cond. — embroidery & DMC threads. $2.58 Per Gallon ig rv URNITURE Fo isas tases ‘pamete & numer. . SLEEPING 20" Foe een FE. livifig quarters | OAKLAND i . $15 PE 4-3924. 143 8. Edith. | | _ PE 5-330. ll ne Across from General | wont a pee oeiy co S. Saginaw .mounting & repair. Burr-Shell. iron” Dome vam Priviieest: FE OT ATEWIDE | x12 SHAG RUG. GOOD s RM. | "REDS arangs crashed Teche | ee oka Pie nee FE GaGa |, SPECIAL — | iis agrgh 7 bins wi h 1 Be d 00) Loan ompany |p legs gg eee Small values, $149.95 while the last. | TRADE: IN DEPT. [BINATION | ‘STORM DOOR y a, 6 is — BUY, Rooins wi with oar 4 Real Estate Service of Pontiae | 202 Pontiac State Bank Bide: | iu, tanie TV table. Dresser’| No phone orders please. Michigan | 3 pe. liv rm. sec. gi99s 13 y wilaoee OR 3-2951, § to 7 p.m. re ioe woos Fol MAN Int 8 Telegraph PE ¢-0831 I tans i 08 Co. | eaaanae. FR zou. — renee "(2 pe. liv. rm. suite s3995 Cash and Carry Specials | Cupoles Hunter's Specials eaboar inance Co 30° ADMIRAL ELECTRIC RANGE, | Elec. . $29 IRN L MBER $14.95 insulated boots .. $9.95 precise 1 aasicee i eookin ry lec. w $29.95 1<12 W P Shelving ~ 12% rm.| AUBU RD U now pri. Near TerHuron Pi 3338 | % 118 N. PERRY STREET we = uk. B Munro Elec. Co. oe ten Ga EM gg lll ne Elec. range $095 ise WP. Sheclhing Oe Lin, Pt. AUBURE ats $14.95 Skagway insulated under- ROOM & BOARD HOME PRIW. ORTHER BAR. GROCERY & Easy Parking — Phone FE 8-966! uron — | Davisburg. MA 5-601. _ = terms. 10 per cent down and ix2 W FEF Stri 02 Lin. Ft. 3 WOOT na cce. oi sess now $9.95 suit. vic. Union Lk, Village. EM 3-3315 “Gas Class = "C" ber. Business | ~ .4° CABIN ET SINK. NEW, | many other items available. | Perinisned any $7.20 sheet 1 EVES. ee ee __ | Prigidaire Washer Rebuilt UL . 23-3872, A & A Products Bolens & Wheel Horse riding | SAVAGE ‘BARREL 30 mee: = ——— ery. An excellent spot with 1,000 —— eee 108 aacnT “REFRIGERATORS. Used Water Softener Co. ° | CLEARANCE SPECIAL tractors. Some used ones. Mowers ‘com n $40 VACANCY. MEN OR- WOMEN. 1 on canal front with sea wall. $600 TO $2000 | $25 to $125. Idea! for home, cabin CRUMP ELECTRIC SELLING PURNISHINGS AND 36" f¢. $29.95 | at close-out prices Roto-tillers, fe rs 48. 13 Bed or ambulatory accepted ad Access to Houghton Lake. Addi- ment. SUN SALES. MA 3465 Auburn Rd. ee ea ; 12 in 26 tn. Jari & Jacobson S ae tt 9 : 5-426 Qa first and second mortgages | 5 at UL 2-300. PE 44-3573, mise. from summer cottages. | Yard pest and lantern .. § 1.95 - to . ay ew, : 410 sin- | onal subdivision property in- en Oakland Ci = SS Whirlpool w r washer, $35. | Deluxé Pull down lights ... $ 7.95 sickle bars. We seervice what we le doub FINEST IN| a County : WE OFFER THE FIN cluded. Excellent living quarters ern or not 1988 SIEGLER OfL SPACE HEAT-|GE | REFRIGERATOR & ELEC-| Evinrude 7% h.p. motor. $85.|100 amp. fuse boxes ........ $895| sell. Complete gas engine & re ow : == ee neal ent oat ai pecan & Voss & Buckner. Inc ™ pre- gg vayese. trie stove. FE. 5-9005 17” Zenith TV. console, $20. ee L. H. Gray bathtub ... $49.94 — _ $45. PE 5-147. : St 969.000 on | ; : _ A. TRompegn, 1005 M50, Wes' HIDEABED. $55 Westinghouse 2 burner hotpletes, 2-yr.-old unit, com- ANS Tl PLUS ACCES- Ez = Ld y ino 200 Nationa! Bidg-__FE_¢41®| Apr txE STOVE AWD PULL __FE_ 5-2390 $5. each. plete 1 yr. mfgs. guarantee, oll oO! Diste Bey mane | — Serie FE 3-008. —_—- 4.35) Daaua” AP |BANOATNI 00 mies perth of Pen: BIG - BEAR CONSOLIDA TIO ON| size Frigidaire. PE 8-4448. KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER, $10 each. M ice box, $5. “Oak sesee .. $917.00 MAple 5-7878_or » Jotel Rooms oa ano Male sporting eccan | MeTEAYSACY oak lath, AIK BEAUTIFUL WooDCHARM 7 "T'vears old: mo repairs oeeded: | netic table and chair eit 0. A. Thompasa. reas aaa. West | “TALBOTT LUMBER sore eee ~_— | ee ft. mar proof Youngstown kitchen ce $75. FE | 5 each. r ce Ui - | CIDER AL. CAPA WANTED: HOTEL,AUBURIN minnows. Beparaie ‘0s 30 batt BIO BEAR CONSTRUCTION co 02g ie aga Rag da Pe KENMORE pave, "EXCELLENT rt gg a gegen wg ia once! See pictures in office. “ deck. convertible . steering, | tiar Orik, Bee il fet atep. _Saeee. — reli te ze EC. RANGE FOR GAS Foundation Gosmng 3 Gal “i 00 poy SH. Chureh $s W. Bait, Minno i8 X 60 STORE OR OFFICE FOR for car 6300 value EM 30628. | North of East Long LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. waLPY” [inte ®,,5 Munro Electric Co. Root Coating, § Gal .... $3.70 | Maple. Birmingham. Open Tues./ “v2” wa, &l Bt. c. 82A i iene na, beat Furie H u, > mowe oe for Sime Pe ee price. At _Jeck's “30 Balewia. ° Hiss va $19.05 UP.eweers| “ome Mt ayvooe . a etm tet Pe CRA 2 DZ. See: RED , e - . : « . Rutne'ae, ‘fear nites] + +AQ SUPOTT oe ren Bit! OE TT MOORE MRP | OY MAGE ORRENTGET om | Re atte W. were FE coms 4 mag sorpey, oo, | Eula igy fia OE YE) EH ol ee et sable | : Lake INC x seen ct RESSERE ae, | Ragen mate | FRR og ——— TAgNERY Fe WITH PrTTNOS| HED eLCTRREUR wacyou|bo ou Anve fair ot | Mastek SP Gee | a onal ee _O eaner. Recon ie . | decorating problem? Hundreds of | sacrificing price. PF. F. Meister Tae HOT SPOT Pontiac. Mich = Ph_-OR 4-03 = SS Dae ee LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS,| Munro Elec. Co. 1060 W. Huron.| colors to choose from. isterior| W Huron &t - | Hunting A . td] ED Coa CA Le basement.| — ——— wae seas ber eee Pee a SS wes brand new $15.96. Pearson's Pur- | cei 7 Se aubssias. Mee eur wall r - Tr Hunting Accom'dations 83 newly redecorated. on North Sag-| 47280 ‘Teme — “a New Au drms | _Riture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave Used Trade-In I Dept. _ and matching | fabric sslenttons. aaaias as ee Wu tae, | Ol NTERS, ACCOMM a e ptt bo a eee —_—— mac . - musre ee ee ee Partrid e CASH FOR USED TV8 TAPE Furniture. tools. eppitences, “ary | MAHOGANY DINING ia ser. eer ee “ B8 Berry Bres. Jelled Magic no drip cea an een portables. | tions tor 30. House & 6. cebine. to municipal parking. Terrific ter | recorders and radio-phonographs.,, K00d= 1.000 misc. items. 30-min-| Table. — 6 chairs. Perfect: pun size. bed a dre " $3950| “Paint. Porbes Printing & Office Supply.| 100 mileswest of Marquette. Rea- ae ee ee _Working or not A ga ute Grand Opening Special, 6:30) condition P ists. | Datenpact ca eo $34.80 OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontiac rates For reservations wire Warren Grow, Reaker.—T1| / “BIRD” TO SEB DUO-THERM GAs SPACE HEAT-| ‘0 3,°° Terms. Ripple Sole Shoes MATCHING” SOFA BED & CHAIR. Table buftet aa ‘chairs 3. gente 6 Orchard Lk. Ave. __ PE 5-6180) state Bons. + Re or write ovner, N Saginaw St. Pontiac FE 35-8165) t tcc Cc ‘SDM _. rag ° rifle or ‘ good 30-30. i ocation EB & L. Distributors, 2616 Reas. __ a = bed, complete ... $49.50 DEEP FREEZE, 865; . OF | USED WATER SOFTENER. COM. _D. W. Weston, Trout Creek, Mich. | : alee ca ae : aaticeile "Dixie Hwy. 1 mile north of Pon- | MAYT xO WRINOER WASHER. ee S530 wate rants, or ym vate OF pletely automatic. R bi Sapd, Gravel & Dirt 84 TEEGRARN Beem noe | ICS Marti eer i | PORTAR RAN, Erm TOF TA | tee chr ie fw nes | Bas Sate. Geen cee | |_ Sean of eal vee Saat = “Huron i Ser ; tart. fle ‘Piaget | ANTIQUE DROP-LEAP CHERRY USED COMB | DUORS. ANY 13 ee Pes tee see aia Quarters Laaae 200 per month f joa PE ens | e Perfect condition. Frigidaire | "™t, TOUE. A, QUERIEE STONE rontage on Telegrap ou ca e § patron- | Gis RANGE WILL SWAP — on | rug. FE 46046. 40271 after 4 pm. . | Walton Blvd. _ 220 « OF $2 vd. Also crushed stone, mason sell absolutely anything here| &6e = ——— lam Marbie-top tables. MY WATER SOPTENER EXTRA sand. D sand top soil, 6335 a lawn mower or deer rifle 2 trac- MODERN DINING ROOM TABLE | . Puciectirier™ teailerulaslea Wi Mat tor Urea 1620 On et ier Nat: | ABOUT ANYTHING FOU Walt isnt. SAveSTROUGES. 6c PER | large. new, iow price. Water | _Sashabaw. MA ¥ been a very successful trailer! 3 000-Acre Development . rif_e or etc ‘30 GMc. pick “wo | RN opal aes mg Wehcietered shane” Blood me | WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE. — Warwick's. 2678 Orchard | hes.er, 100 gallon ity, used, | A-1 BLACK T : ae cea beat cae sara, 4, Al et tidied tok trontay will trade in on dump truck or Alte mut et the way i hogany finish. MI 69353 chairs and buffet. Blond book-/ _Lk.Ré.__________ | _jow price. i SAND, GRAVEL AND PILL. ell geese ts — Proaroe ngh PLUS several miles of er cheap. 448 Winding. Elisa-| jess to td Pirniture and a . oe NORGE AUTOMATIC | WASHER. eeu i ote 8p ma | FOR saa apse gyro hi ais. 3 hundreds - of other businesses ipeatany enig anes 5 eet = hs 600 ea visit obs ‘none © t eal Sooo w. H — _ #3500 “ - FRIGIDAIRE. SRONER * LIKE : Mac y, 76A peat fill, sand el. $375 per mo. Talk personally and) visions now going. are a very} doth ends of property. Lapeer! bargains. : = | FOUTN BED & CHEST IN GOOD : good geen ee ee — 7 — = = small part of the development :| — 3 bedroom Trade for car, | & nar ONTHS TO PAY Wee mee ae hi ge VENTILAT- condition oe sale. $50. Call FE Hen’ ert Bic ale. tabi $15. 6367, COMPLETE WOOD - re T =r DEL. | PE 43581 2 new motels, rentel cottages, | of home sround Pontiac. FE.| We buy, sell or trade. Come out! ree Co. ee 806 C_CdSséBasrkcer, Williams Lake. Bower machines gpd hand tools. | "sg, . Al : weneral store, 75 boats, airport,| 22637, - | and _Jook ground. 2 acres of free WHITE SEWING MACHINE. $12:| FoR SALE. “CLEANING LARS. il sell complete or separately. mR | ULTRA-NEW STORES WEST! 8nd @ modern real estate office MATTRESS SPRINOS PINO- | perking. Fe 5-9241 NEW DINETTE. 4 CHAIRS | cherry lamp table, $12: lamp. $:/" puny equipped. Terms: Pontiac ny toe oe | _side FE 2-2146 _ Pier ng ee Arla Mme pone, tabi table, beby furn. or sell MON ms sats To ¢ ee Poop A — eae | bench. $6 OL 1a739 television | suburb. Write Box 48, Pontiac cae, Puons ees ——| Pre id ur aos Rent Office Space 64 A big and terrific opportunity for = 4 miles oe of te y = __Press | : Pontiac or 1 mile step tables, dark ‘coffee table | | | SRA TILE MACHINE, ~~ | developers, builders and syndi- NICE ROUSE On ¢ nce onan E of Auburn Heights on Auburn; & 2 matching step tables. occas- WASHER | $80: pRITCHEN TABLE FLOOR FURNACE. ALL AUTO. a DUNN Attention, Truckers _ NEW OFFICES—WEST SIDE FE Sra es Dean, Mele tone | J0r City property FE 24818 | Rd. MSO Bey ey gh pti : | controls. Exe. shape. FE $4638| and 4-6-8 in. ‘itings On beats. Bleck dirt and peat humug. Load- elt |) ims LOW INTEREST contrat | Oni 9 Per ) | AUTOMATIC | WASHER. 045; tet! jue Gukean ay ee | FREE STANDING TOILETS $18.95 | _ Bvenings MY 3 on Leteve. Sr bare Orrick OR STORE SPACE, IDEAL! with release clauses. Priced at less | nly $59 Per fonth — | trie dryer, i were: $35, occasional tables, 2 table lamps, Hi-Fi, Fi, y. Double bow! sink ---++-- $5.05 | PRIGIDAIRE, REA DUTY % eo location. between Miracle Mile than ‘y present retail value Por, ‘9cliding taxes & interest at 4% | refrigerator. ps: TV. $50; | 9xi2 rug, 2 rockers. % size roll- ms TN « Radios | 74A | tein, hard co per. h. unit. Motor, compressor, and | SLACK 5 AND ‘PILL SacBee oe Yay eee Sealed lore] By Gm Aagny uemiagee| Rae Pah pti: ee | thay a Taian ie der | aay | lg oa ee rte ii} Pt tion, contect . . ’ room ranch home s oe $ chest’ ef draw toves, as “= TV. $30. -in. c Tr, I. Lee Shientcm rm New in '38. Owner might accept BEAUTIFUL LATE MODEL SING-| 1 apertment-size, om oo eres | __FE. 2-5480 _, 20-foot lengths |... 20 tt | Cc aronin price Also ceeden | SUS a T ese oo see. er. sewing machine, Zig-zag-| tic washer, electric stove, iron | 37 FIRESTONE DE LUXE TV. & | 2-Pc. bath sets with trim ..$89.95| trsctons w. ' MI 4-6053. pli a S fds. OFFICES OR STORE SPACE = air $2,980 o aown: Floyd : steainn equipped. Balance $61.41 or pay| bed & springs. small bookcase.| antenna. 865.00. Trailer No. 37, ae colored bath set with LAROE MODEL ARBOR 15 Clargston Business — Moot | FE 5-6105 y = shack $7.95 a month for 8 months. high-ohair & floor model radio. Huron Trailer Park. FE 2-7131.| . ST! .---------.-- $99.95 ss. $125: @-in. Tilt ates 44228 or OR 30165. = iy of denrabie nace ce be ; ND ASSOCIATES PARKER, 12 GAUGE DOUBLE ie Tae MOBILE HOMER falzs CASH POR USED TV'S. PUR ee ee With stand and” accessories tae. ana el. ly of Gesirabie tease an : & A Products Co. _ rae * | _9n0 gravel 5-3084. Goleted’ Surtace “butte” fo, [PS 62001, 1050 W. HURON | Darrel shotgun. Excellent cond. | sionpn~puo- Tf 4301 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1202| _chased at your home. FE 2-0367.| 172 N. Saginaw ws 8-200 | 7S 6717. CHOICE “ NAPS Sarg TAC Bue | OPEN “TIL 9 Will trade for good boat or first BLOND DUO THERM SPACE NECCHI DEALER HAS ZIG ZAG | HI-FI, BOGEN 15 WATT AMPLI- GIRL's 20 IN. BICYCLE, BED Do It Yourselt 77 yy By BR 2 Me : $100. MY 2-0442 red. PR ¢-0s0s. For Rent Miscellaneous 65/"\ease wih option to) buy Ok | REGISTERED ENOLION Pornten | 1U0%.,05,,, 7a! fuel tank, | Suton, mates bu buttog nolee and fet tke_new thee St. FE 50546 = siothes. | ~~ — STONE, BAND. GRAV- 3-119 : ups 4 months, male or female Pa) oa nA decorative stitches in ealanee “HEATHKIT”’ DO IT THE EASY WAY! el_Ear! Howard, EM _ 33). 1 STALL GARAGE. CAN BE USED/RESTAURANT WITH NEW FIX Trade fither for automatic dryer. BARGAINS out $5088 or payments of $0.20 | BA & SERVICE GARAGE D DOORS FLOOR SANDERS—HAND SAND- | CHOICE: BLACK. Rich CLAY to repair cars Commercial use tures in new” building on main for used car or rage lampe $1 s oe Fine oe Sewing Cen- Hi- Fidelity Worksh Pactoyy seconds, all standard ERS WALL PAPER STBAMERS - Larg rire loads. $10: FE 3-108: Phen Serer eee | mel "Call OL 1-1823 Blectric seeepers eee | 3337 102 W. Huron 8t PE 8-4531| sizes in stock from $25 and up.) ggqp aS FLOOR I Delivered. “FE Also biltck ELLIBER CLASSIFIED | 5 year lease at $135 per month, | RIDING- TRACTOR. IMPLE- Johnson Fiorr waxer 84) / : EF! 5° , OD FARM DIRT a MANURE: a ’ $4 . ! ectric door operators, foldin 7 35 x 60 FT GARAGE FOR RENT | includes living quarters Owner |. ments, on camping trailer. MY Bird cage & stand $3 OCTOBER SPECIALS. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. BRAND | closet doors and geapouting | 489 8 SANFORD. pe 4-6108 GOOD PARM T MANURE. Pe J-¥.4 alter 30 p a sell. $6,000 cash for restau- | 2-5252 Dresser base $5 KELVINATOR Refri N new>1960 GE Television. Customer | Stairways . Oc & Walten at = a Rd. Business ‘ ‘ nt and bersonal furniture | SWAP $2500 EQUITY -IN NICE Coil Springs: : $41 Ss vear w BIAS reser sew made deposit - Moved out of We give estimates on garage re- FOR RENT MY _3-4679 or FE 2-2127 pportunities 66 c PANGUS, Realtor | 2, bedrm house. Bsmt.. garage. | End lapies $1 GE ELECTRIC DRYERS, New| city. You save $$ Payments| modeling. : ONE, OAY SERVICE. BLACK 2160 M For good housetrailer of equal | Odd Chai-s $1, 3 LAME only $225 weekly. Good Year Open from 8 to s Wall paper steamer, teer sand-1 dice 50. sand & vel. FE 100 RECORD SEEBERG 1 PIN- 15___Oftonville__— NA 17-2818 | value. Writegietails P.O. Box: 331, | Bookshe ves $20 | ,, Guaranteed Delivered $148 | Service Store 30 8. Cass, Pon- Noon on Saturday ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur-| 5. 1645. sre pai. bowie, 1 cingapall Per| Sheet Metal Shop | _Mulford. | Electric roaster & cabinet 47 | MEMILTON (O48 DRYERS, New, | tac PE 633. BERRY DOOR SALES | Pea S°Htn, SeCru co tatt | Notts ect conditio 250 = springs mattress 15 - : e n ‘cha: ee pow ate ee Terrific chance for young man | =a, ae Fon a te0, | Se¥ing machine . 8 oh For Sale ! | Miscellaneous | 76 371_8. Paddock PE 2-0203 | _ Ave. cise, oe ea er ee ae 2 n usiness Bit Pe : metal table. hai TER HEATE ER PRICE | ON COPPER BARBER CHOP TALL NEW] Weil established fully equipped, | WANT LATE MODEL JEEP. PMO- | Porch chairs hb wood teckel bs ™G00D HOUSEKEEPING sribp —— HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL. LowER RP RICES ON | COP biter “air ally except. Sat. & hon) Immediate decupaaey (she| Yeady to go. Only $2800 to han-.| bile home to trade. MY 2-6721. | Kitchen cabinet $3 Of Pontiac | 114- Gat Garages $549 a ae ee ee ee ee 6. | mew alton Bivd. Under §-7722 or OA 83115 pancy. die, long term lease avallable-. New- cotton mattresses .. $9 (51 WEST HURON FE 4-1555 FE 5-5475 50 Th rane ae ing. Open weekdays 8:30 to managemen 7 A ee | «BY, appointment. WILL TRADE $2900. EQUITY IN| TV _& Stand $10) OIL HEAT. COMPLETE AUTO- - Also electric, ‘of a etna ans oe oes 16 te 4, Mentoaim Butt: | FUL SOtL. ALSO OK LEASE. NEW AND MOD-| \\’ : A oS New metal wardrobes .. $9.05 | matic Torrid heat converston. nBRAND w K 55M_4 bottled gas nd — 156 W. Montcaim.| bieck dirt and fill. FE 5-5643 or ¥ gmp 2 bay station On main Hwy arren Stout, Realtor { ol nig sae tne puanrea All new furniture at cost or jess| Forced air blower & filter. 7 yrs. : 1958 Ps lhl gee tees fag, Pitorescent ‘a Ges re ws PE 8-6642. 3M: fronf Pontiac. Reasonable|77 N. Saginaw St. Phs PE 5-8165| Closed Saturday, October 3rd. old. $90. MI 4-6475 dd ~ : —— ; alls, & gas heat. Just r Shiau see Ave. — AC LA B iP Sinha 2 ME'8'D mt) ___Gpen "ra 6 pm | Greate irom new schoo | re hantigat ANTONE Pian | OCGABIONAL CHAIR WE |1 EET“ super, 10 Mercury snd | imate on PGA TARE Cameras & Eauipment 78 Bie AST Z a“ , PE 8823 A center = . TANK. “LETS TALK [SERVICE STATION DEALERS | fSrice only siv p00 Win) tent | BIO SALE AT 006 RIVENOAK| 3 easy cha ra, Bxcellent condition. | _ for quick sale. $195 . Heats § to 6 rms. Corner wash | 4x5 GRAPHIC, FLASH. FIL TERE ee ee OR D184 Pg eta annde interested in learning our bus elder home or ‘vacant Jand in| Birmingham: All articles reason-| Doubie coil twin 8, $7| Shorty Hook's Place. ‘373$ Orchard | Stang’ cfnlyanized wash tubs, a oe we BUSINESS ness opportunities. please atten oo | algae warn casi Tugs, win-/ pr. 420 Crystal Ave., e. Milford. MU | __Lake -Rd. & runners’ Pie : ase: ee eee —— | _§ yards—$i5 FE 5-3093 oven house et Pure Oil's Miracle RIT EY REAL ESTATE _fow MI_ 4-043. $8352 1-A ALUMINUM SiDING INDUSTRI : 35 MM CANON VT RAPID AD- 7 Haviwac * Mile Shopping Center station. Also BANKRUPT STOCK OvER 10 URE USED TV SETS. FROM Installed or in stock Al, SIMPLEX TIME | vance Camera with 35 wide SPECIAL ardware the station at 307 East Lake Dr.. 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. . $14.95 up; TV antennas, $9.98. ALUM. AWNINGS STORMS eg aT acces s*_ oun cost sy00 CASE Pom emt In Rochester area. Com- Walled Lake. Saturday and Sun. | FE 4-1157 __ FE 4-4821 bbs | room — Bedroom and WALTON TV $9. Nem down, $5 mo. & wp | ZOL_1-0304. ~ COsT CASH. » 8 load. Del. FE plete stock in bottle gas. day, October 3rd and 4th, 1 t© | witt TRADE | Breakfast sets. Chairs and rock- 2, i. VALLELY CO. JOHN STEVENSON, NORTON Gore, Dentine Frees Fhe- FAN 0, DAIVEWAY GRADING, Major lines, fine parking. 6pm. _- E 5 ACRES _ ers. Lamps and tables. Box 515 B. Walton “The old reliable eers” Ave. barber Shop back the | —vsFaphig : AR D EWAY GRADIN Partners ready to go sepe. oual bee wee eae sa006 springs and mattresses. Must sell PE 2-2257 For Free Estimates Call: job. Same } : “29 years. ” ~ Sale Musical Good: 79 a: ue rate ways. Easy lease or WILL SELL STORE, GAS 8TA-| equity .on MIS for house in Hong Bectroom ome an real PRESSURE COOKER. 16 QUART. OL _1-6623, Days. or Eves. KITCHEN Cabinet BIRKS _ dale Musical Good: 79 es uy property too. tion garage. MA 5-5000. Pontiac’ By owner. MA 5-9079. Dixie Hwy.. Dra fing Open| at: Record piaye! an epaees, 2 ageing ll TRACTORS, 16" AND| Sliyht!y scratched. 42” model, 3S PLAYER PxANOS. YOUR Fen & al RICH BLACK MICHIGAN BUSINESS TRuronara aD. acnOSs FROM] Putt “uu 6. Friday | "al 91,000 f. nerth PRACTICALLY NEW. m FH | Rec. etrlgerston “atyer,” vanity While they mat $48.30 plus trim. |" choles ......... neeeree ee $198 SS ee MICHIGA, TINES el-Huron pping Center or thin Hl dh tric stove. Used M & large dresser to match. Easy 54 4 SALES GORPORATION| $0x8@ masonary bldg. with of- rent QUE EE” | GRAND NEW SOPA BEDS gacss.| (ir tore os. $00.) spin-dry washer Small elec. ap-| Michigan’ Fluorescent, 398°°Os; | Organ attachment’ fits any piano. _Wood, Coal & Fuel 85 JOHN A\ LANDMESSER, BROKER| area. On a corner -with 138 feet |? LADIES’ WINTER COATS. ONE| Hollywood bed framee, 6.98, im; | PROCTOR ELECTRIC ROASTER | 73° nage eS Ave. =. Small Baby Grand Piano. CANNEL P 1573 Telegraph Rd. frontage on Telegraph. You can ad hg ae ot Good condition. terepri mattresses, $17.95. "cot. with stand & grill. FE 8-1100. i a = AQU ARTOME, att ye CIRCULATOR |; ean fu fn Ein mee wet RoR PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | sell absolutely anything here. | —che®?._FE 5.7965. ton mattresses. $12.98. Pearson's PENN TAVERN TABLE. 35x @,| Adams Ra. Auburn Hetents, heater” with “blower, $30. OR | small used piano. ae PE 4-1582 - Pertect for trailer sales. (Has ALL SIZEs CLEAN USED W WORK _Purniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. rE va cherry leg table.’ > FUEL OIL TANKS. GOOD CON. | so edium sized AVEL PR« een a ver wu Pants f shirts fro : SEZE 21 a : , . . Sie iy REE Seas’ | Teruel aah | PRG, pete AEN | OM AUREL Peeah aie | Sk ALE RAM tps | tinge teyregteme| Knotty Tine Pencing | ena Write Box 93 Pontiac Press rd poi geen! yaet com gar- sigittt fos Lk. Ay 5 p.m er Pi stall po KD, $15. FE — we di, ot hg LENGTH Zar Tents Many others to choose from. sma . a yn Be and hundreds ‘of other aneneee, |_ Soni. SIZE is. MA B AND. NEW WROUGHT Li ~-PAINTTILE-LINOLBUM oe. Oo. a. Taompeon Fos 36 oe Used organ $475. fo date fixt o. Talk personally and BOY'S FAL © x i2 Rugs, Ried d 4 : gain. Living quarters if desired | hl so erd Hy Partridge or | Qirl's pebtech cle if wiebr: sae Re matae i! og; Pearson's! Wool throw rugs rR Sol “PIPE. § FT. 070 CHURCH'S INC. Used organ $605. | u a a i CAVATORTES L-9-4000 / Call FE Soa 7on ras gues) PEA en Ph oe Ora ak and —tapiew | “Ytca ‘concn ee ae : VER'S in°s VE ceatiteno FE, LAVATORIVS CHROME MIXING | Uned tuned oak organ, was $1636, C _ 40.6. Saginaw : w $24.50 v w $995. re MEIOM, YDS OF PhaT| Sale Land Contracts 67) oat Suet 1m re 2360! fetter "MA eines | RECEAWAY BED. ia: SORK BED. § FX CaaT es CRSSED = wa ahower ale ” GALLAGHER’ S a. $1.00 Discount PAYABLE 455 | condition. "638. Call after 3 | AMPLE. frome 62 Re Be trices | $58: Sresacte’ts Shest ange ener: “Rees oan pench rt quality en. Michigan “Pluorescenn, joa | 18_B. Huron -4-0868. HOT SPOT _ - t month, 6 cent interest | —2:™-MArket 4-1870. Elec. Co, 1060 W. Huron. ers, $20: 2-pe. living room, $19; | _ West. Lake Ave.—1. ACCORD: lance to han fe. $4,367. Secured | @OOD MATERNITIES, SIZE 12-14. electric ran; $19. ae Aves Br a raeee nanale, 94.387. Geoure pa gibi, Sloe IE COMBINATION PREEZER AND PEARSON'S TRADE-IN DEPT pant Tooke Surya | siuh gus, hoct™ ‘apifor "Sl | itn. abr “omens” amt SOK| PROSE. Take over varment./ PEABPQT Tage rn 2 Must sell — Personal reasons c ak ig ey -- ie ROME ; REFRIGERATOR mes gig ra JIM WRIGHT, dresses, sults, EM 3-6 “i Sat on UL. 48381 ealtor | = -9t-utexe creek Oak LET OUT MUSERAT ¢ c apa PE eer ater 4 p tend Ave. sag TE Sol | “et, exe. ‘Gare JACK CASH SMALL ADIOS, re en MODERN 2 BAY SUNOCO SER : WATERNIFY Dates. co sien slip covers. Other ice Station available. Located Ma PULL 1100 0 CABIN: ‘ON i ACRE. ak "Oh oat ROP LEAF -t a R- aaent oi eee Te Sasha n Maybee Roads. ‘ J sv" Moderaté investment. Paid train. SKIRTS. SWEA DRESSES. mica table and 4 imatching ehairs. $150; 86° love seat + ine Program. ‘Statjon rental, to, ance saa cr eae rere ae ee S Watt _time-ano viv.| Sietalsemer $ ms beautiful | cets = Cec ee rte formation, all UL 2-1707 after ~ goats, several aes, SUITS “AND, Peete Fie miele d double bed , $10.| pieces. FE §-0863. 17) 8. Beene ean . Dist” °F call Flint, CEdar/LAND CONTRASCTs TO_BUY On | WEDDINO OOWN. SIZE 11. MEN'S onan, REEL Pa oiike ACSI Ee. LS oi} NE. oe —.___'_| to sell, Earl Gartels EM 32511, & ladies’ clothes., Different sizes. pe ike new in modefn blond cab- BO ORL. TAC. OO , iain (STREET BUSINESS BUILD-|_or EM 3-4086. _FE 8.0056. ;

oy J mien. 2-106 | scHieee™ iY 3-371 - i . “ e ‘ : ty { i ’ Pod FIFTY-SEVEN BEAOL, miles N. eet Branch SOLE. 3-YEARS OLD. GOOD hound & tT. PE 5-196. COON & ers f or trade for guns ata gaint Restaven trained. ket 4-1324. GUARANTEED BEAGLE HOUNDS le pho end birds and trained, $26 up, call after 3 pm. FE LABRA PUPPIES. AKC. 3‘, mos. 43920. ient hunter. MAr-, | Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday 7 p.m. Every Saturday. 7 p.m. jEvery Sunday’ ....2 p.m Buy and Sell ‘Daily Rlando 3-2717 PRIZES _D SAT. & SUN. m3 PAIR ‘¢ REG. ENGLISH POINT- s. Sail dre 8 ibet. Cheap. PY: — WELL TRAINED WHITE ENG- setter, Black & white . Bell or trade for 30-06. Cal] PLa-|; _teau_2-2061, Romeo. _Hay, Grain & Feed 88 1,000 BALES HAY. STRAW, MA- _Bure, MA 5-0666. ¢ ALL TYPEs OF .ST & IND CUT- ting hay. straw — corn. Will _ceLver OA &2'79 ~ For Sale Livestock _& wre OLSTEIN HEIF. 1s. MY 3.1401. 8 & 12 WEEK-OLD PIGS. 1385 Phe Rd... % @ west of Clyde, s fe, GENTLE | eae ~ HORSE A AND ——- Aug sale. Nice for children Herr haa R Rd., Rochester. OL ExC REG HAMPSHIRE « - | rams, Reasonable. MAple $3911. FOR SALE: 1 BAY =. fT) hands. Briddle and saddie, $150 EM 34201 HERXO DISPERSAL, 26 HEAD OF good Holstein dairy cows. Most in good production, now or for later @ase, 300 gal. Solar bulk milk cooler, A-l, less than 3 years old, ] new Surge seamless milkers, elec. water heater, wash tanks & misc poe. equipment. Gien Em renger Rd, __Ottord. A 8-2442 WESTERN § SADDLE, E BRIDLE. r bianket for sale. MI 6.3479 B JRRO. CHILDEENs PET, REA-, onabl: P furnishings from a five: room house, inelud - yintice refrigerator, electric ¢' lying reom furniture, washer’ garden tools many other rea! | — tools many misc. , items. | erms of sale, CASH. Owner. } We Crone Mosher. Auctioneer Lioyd For Sale Housetrailers 95 2 BEDR iM. CONTINENTAL VERY nice - Be down — take over payments. PE | ti . Por Sale Motorcycles 101 101 We Need Cars rep ne __Wattted Used Cars ars 106 moDest MAIDENS _— ACTION ~ : AND $$$ MONEY $$$ . Top § $38 "Dollar GLENN'S. Mo 2 WEST HURON “NQWREAD™ BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR | Ba sape Maat ron Sot BUT TRY AVERILL'S. 2030 Dixie Hwy. FE 4-6896 TOP. Brith | Motor Sales —USED & JUNK CARS) PE 8-244! , ‘83 HARLEY K MODEL. SELL OR trade. ateke offer. Grange Hall Rd. Holly, east not Us. 10. ; $185. GReenleaf 4-44is. __.For Sale Bicycles 102 BICYCLE. NEW, BOY'S 26-INCH. A ae FE’ 5-0091. ‘is ey, * - IN. BIKE, $10. FE BOY’ ry 2 E EXCELLENT 256 8. SAGINAW OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE You AS FOR YOUR UITY OF A GOOD ABLE CAR. BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” —SALES & SERVICE— PE 8-4541 See M & M -Motor Sales | For top dollar — later model cars. Dixie Hw a FT. WOLVERINE. CROSLEY & trailer, Needs work. Boot offer. FE 2-0467. 15 HP. ea Oe EXCELLENT | condition. $135. FE 4- i¢ CHRIS CRAPT iipOAa WITH trailer Sound hull. Pe Age li las Hi A real b FE 44 38. at 5 be ator trailer, Mark T8E 70 tric starter tor. R 20 in. deluxe ese er Con- vertible top and side curtains Boat cover, oar, bilge pump, ¢x-' bbl propeller, snap-in seat cush- | 17_ Foor HOUSETRAILERSjii0o 1100. 3075 eget Auburn 8 Fe ‘56 TRAILER, 47, — — At - aio m ayning. na Raton id. OR 31101. as Tg ss RICHARDSON. 3% X 10°. W. Huron. (Plan to one of Wally Byam's ex- _ Citing caravans.) BOB HUTCHINSON'S VING GREATER DETROIT & Pontiac for the ag 13% years “a Pontiac in Pon & Detroiter Mobile Homes NOW ON DISPLAY ALL NEW 1960 PONTIAG CHIEF _ AND DETROITER Also saves hundreds of dollars on clearance of 1959’ models on my lot. Up to 7 years to pay nie il a Peto 9 to 9 dally. BOB TU TCHINSON'S 10 ~ 4301 Dixie. Hwy, Drayton Plains OR 3- tea 4 miles North of Pontiac COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION | | iF Will run 41 MPH. 1 person. | FE 80488 — Open Eves. run 4 perso Complete $1560. Call UL 3 2822 | WANTED JUNK CARS, TAYLOR before 6 p.m. OR 3-3083 after 6. _Rd. Used Parts. FE 5-2000 i9 - PT. SAILBOAT. CHEAP IF | / TE SOLD § WEEK. PE 5-0303. W E NEED : _ — your car. For 20 years we have BIG | DISCOUNT paid the top dollar. Trade dow» BOATS PMENT or MP. VAN WELT BOARDMAN'S OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy OR 4-0212 1875 Highland Rd. | TOP CASH $$$$ POR man Fane M59 at Wm. Lake Ra or trade up or dow | BOAT STORAGE — REFINISH @ | ECONOMY CARS 22 avBuRx | | BtrongeNewkirh. FE’ sess cr | Used Auto Parts 1068 FE _2-8861 RARESS ~~ | “Boat STORAGE & MOTOR STOR. | 1954 OLDS. 8 MOTOR & TRANS. | Mission, complete. Good cond ia— refinishing & re- _¥F 2-9667 HARRINGTON For | = Used Trucks ed Trucks 1 3107) BOAT WORKS | YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER PE 2-8033 14 PT. CED STRIP RUNABOUT with stee . Oars, ta also trailer with winch. ‘$1 MA +3425. oa CHRIS-CRA CAVALIER. CADILLAC A ALUMINUM fig ell a sToRAG NTERIZINO INLAND LAKESSALES 27 W. HURON FE ¢7121 | INSURE ¥¢ YOUR BOAT AND Mv- tor for only $2.50 per $100 of | Mion Hansen Ins. Agency. FE 2-0828 or FE 5-6278 | ITS NEW — SPEED. PO WE BR. quiet, and performance you won't believe until) you ride tn ret demonstrator. We now have Evinrude on a 16 et iapstrake Empire boat in the water to show you the sreatest: yet. Come out | ___ Wanted Livestock 90| “trailers. The Mar-King, a real | tod compare Te ee coe | sla tinct hunter’s delight The Trotwood, plete line of 1960 ‘motors. whueenl: FEEDER CATTLE. eal for Florida vacation. Als6 | Beet type and feeder pigs. OA pot ad ae - ndard and NEW — 16° Wagemaker molded | ea a 000! ft Huron+ ““piywood bost, ring, mahog- | ad —- special, Po “32. 788. Also rent- any frame windshie 1 $0 | ~ Fer, Sale Poultry 91 91 ‘Get your reservations tn for hp. electric starting Evi bow _ Pio season, Special and a 1,250 Ib. ee 10 LEGHORN HENS. OAKLAND] [obeon'e Trasiee selec aus wat| Uip-up trailer. Only two left. _ $2389. lkms Lake Rd. OR 3-598). Hurry et — $1,333. Sale farm Produce 9: a et ot VACATION | Financing available with only 10 | _ trailer OR 3-4 and APLES: YOUR PAVORITE VA VaA- rieties for eating and cooking cimiosh, Jonathan,.Spy, Snows, ‘ortiand, Delicious. Hig est qual- fruit, Sweet cider. Windfall} : les, $1 busbel. Oakland Or- 2205 E. tog Road becween Duck. and rns oad, Milford. APPiag BU, MA 5-2161. 6335 APPLES AND cibER 2 2330 Clarns- ton. Rd., Lake APPLES, PICK coon OWN. DE- licious, Jonathans. §1 bushel. Bring containers. Muto’s Or- chards, 4391 Baldwin Rd. FE _ 5-1069. Arr.iés, BARGAIN | PRICES F FOR iarge quanuiies. Bring containers butons, _ 344 N. Lake Angelus APPLES: WINTER VARIETIES. Picw y own. 2530 Crooks Rd, __horyh Boe Pontiac, APPL Hie ig US, McIN- sk, 80 |, and sprayed. pod e Dultes og up. 7280 Perry Clarkston. APPLES $1.00 PER BU. & UP. 200 m rdine Rd. between Eliza- Lake & M-59 — Man want- AP R SALE: WOLF RIV- Sin Mela. Bett 7. s Mac: Lake Road. APPLES: JONA N, SNOW, ETC 3899 Gregory ‘Road $1 @ bashel. ; Gingerville. APPLES & CIDES. E bascn! 3 a bu. ads and Cider ‘min, mn j 5 > he Rose aPPLES; McINTORH, WOLF Riv- er, and See Haase Gregory Rd., Gingellv invilie. © LL YOUR - R DA- vey's, meat and vaaeenioe at wholesale prices. Davey’s Market N 7 Roches- a week, po Me west of Fen- Se’ Ye Sales eet of of Summit Ski Club A 97233. MORE Pane to HE a ot Fick YOUR OWN GO} DE- stains aie Stores, FE $i A YOUR ; 4 OLN uirrel Ré./ 5 : ee Gale | Reeves ee "Sale Ferm Equipment 93 Sil ano BOLENS _The quality name in lawn and 195 eauipment and chain trade-ins at top a We HOUGHTEN & SON Case—New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER OL 1-9761 INSIDE | FINEST SaeLAT OF HUNTING trailers in the area. ~ trail- ers from and See a Cree self-contained 1" ft. septic . Pressure water, = Soe. Nha ees line of Tour lome a and self-contained camp teeters Schult 10ft. wide Mobil Hom NEW 15 FT. VACATION TRAILER for rent A Pe the week, or week- OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEWART, GENERAL, GARWOOD | HOLL ABOND VAG GR AKES & ZIMMER 14 to 53; 5 19’ wide. 40 to to ick from. We trade, sell or rent. e have some wonderful buys See us today. One Lake Orion on M24. PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND ae we ny North Lapeer Rd. Oxford A §-3783. PARKHURS TRAILER SALES 1540 Lapeer B A Lake Orion Featuring famous makes Moon. Ventoura, Owosso, Elcar, Tour-a-Home. Between Lake Or- _ton and Oxford. On M-24. "SHORTS MOBILE HOME ALES SERVI new na lete gr of parts as. Hitches installed & cars wired. We'll veil your used trailer for you. 72_W. Huron FE 4-674, Rent Trailer Space 96 AUBURN HEIGHTS. MOBILE VIL- e. The finest. % mile SE 179 _N. Opdyke 5-3361 from b - Kentioe Trailer Coach Par 0 Be ‘so002 MOBILEHOME ATES. ern ppuatront and playground. EM PPM + ‘61 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL MOTOR, $66. ‘s Service . 1960 Avburn Ave. near 7 PONTIAC Eee at ar eo ns erage! tos after nding Seater For PPP OPERA ~ FOUR 1760x15 ¥ $5 r cent OHNSON MOTORS tar Craft boats, Gator and Air- buoy Everything for the ~ OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2- 8020 NEW AND USED BOATS AND MO- | TOP PRICE WE DON'T LIKE TO Bur WE THINK YOU LL RSet _~ ig gry, Me Sago | coe On muck 3 . tac 1843 TOP BUCK — JUNE CAR TRUCK 1524 Dixie, Drayton. OR 3-0021._ | PONTIAC WASTE 2-0209 RECONDITIONED | BICYCLE JUNK CARS 2-1562 FE 5-6079 ROLLPAST BICYCLES. ALL aes ie oe a ass _8. Edith een $$$ Boats and Accessories 103) PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. . Saginaw S St. re seart _CARS POR YOUR CAR AT JEROME “BRIGH1 SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass * —_—~ ‘Cy’ Owens USED TRUCK CLEARANCE SALE RANCHFRO'S PICKUPS PANELS TRACTORS DUMPS 09 Demo's * EVERYTHIN G MUST GO Make Your Own Deal ‘Cy’ Owens tors. Complete, line of skiing TRUCK LOT equipment. Terms. D = daily 8 to 6 pm. 10 to ie 147 8. SAGINAW STREET pe BIG SELECTIONS 1 7 ie oe ae "youn evan Boat W orks Pick-pps, tractors. stakes, con- YOUR Tr boon DEALER struction machinery, trailers, and . ee ee _ parts Boa _ WE BUY—OR TRADE ~ | “Boats and Accessories 103 CHRAM TRUCKS | PONTOON BoaT — DEMONSTRA. WHOLESALE—RETAIL tor. Big discount. OR 3- 193. a ae es Hwy on Saat | REAPIRING, REV ARISING. | ———~—se FORD ORD PICK UP. m7 rizing, roof : ir inside storage and alse h "8 CHEVY STAKE. EXCELLENT mechanical condition. Would make fine farm truck. ns - Trailers M BOHR i. a 120 8. Main, Milford MU 41715 Gun Hun uip. "52 DODGE TRUCK visto SALES — OR _3-2628 63 E. Walton Biva. 52 P@RD VANETTE. ——_ CON- FE 8-4402 Daily 9-9; Sunday ‘til 6 dition. $505. OR 3-911 SPECIAL METAL FISHING| ‘53 %-TON FORD STA oe Goon boats as low as $85. Aluminum, condition. For sale or trade for a as low as geo Bi Correct Craft inboard, $405. Chrig | Craft Cruiser cond trailer only | _Jeep Call after 6. MA 6-1445 ‘35 CHEVY 's-.ON PICKUP. NEW- FE 8-3400 ly painted. F $2, sy aie prices on ~I] boats! 59 FORD TON & CYL. 1CC and motors. See Dal for a dea. 1p to pull housetrailers. FE Cliff Drever’s Gun & Sport Gen-4 Sw ‘O pul ter. 15210 Yaad Rd., Holly ME)- J0DGE_ 1958 zl » TON V V8. TRACT- rose 4-6771. _ : es or. like new a. equipped. Undercover, Storage FS See Elior cad chen. Ae Por Your includes 5-86.25 x 20 trailer tires. FE 5-3292 t & Moto Pick-up & orate rv vogue Eatin Oakland Marine Exch, ww in city, re 3939 after 5 Fiberglas MARA LRA ON A Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC Facvory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS HEAVY DUTY WRECKER. BOOM M and winch. New tires. Excellent condition OR 3-9309 BOATS FIBERGLASSED, ALL types fiberglas work. Auto rust repair. Ye mf@get racer bodies Rini's, Orion MY 3-115. - Transportat'n Offered 105 "Et GOING | a, Oct. pao expenses. air lMner wall = York $19 $17. Ferr ex! « Philadelphia $19. Wash ene OR 3-124. pesubre Gowe-g-w: Ar bama. Bonnie's e-a-way. 2-3215, iG. PART load. Either way. FE 54-6806. Wanted Used Cars 106 $0 JECOR, AS 0 FOR SE AMD | cheap cars. PR 2-2666 days or ~ “DEPENDABLE USED CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR Ka Cass at Pike PROM "3 TO "i FORD SonVERT. bles. Will OR _3-2702. T-Huron-Top tt} Dollar FE 8-0973 ‘ 7a A Large Selection - USED PECKUPS AT ALL TIMES 1950 Thru 1959 MODELS ALL. ‘Makes and Models "BIG" Truck Center Eddie-Steele - 1952 FORD % TON PANEL. $100. Gaon Boe nk a: ‘@ FORD DUMP. GOOD . tion, . i FE 2-5933. : “Ot course we have a For Sale Uses T Trucks 107, vw NEW ‘00 amon ge Pickyp This price dat sonee al] standard | factory equipment and federa) tax — Michigan sales tax and license extra (Limited time offer). RAMMLER-DALLAS 1001 N. MAIN. 1 ate aia OL 2-011) ween . STEEL SIDE TRUCK BODY WITH | liftgate, $125 or best ofter | Moving Co. 45 James Bt. GMC 1954 WRECKER- WINCH. _ Sharp. PE & PE 8-654 6546 6 pfter 4 4:00 0 p.m Smith ' Turner's Truck Center BIRMINGHAM ''56 Ford V-8 $1295 BR co DUMP. i', YD. BODY, ALS, EXTRA SHARP 56 Ford F-€0 ....$1595 v8.14 PT. ALUMINUM BODY LIKE NEW "56 Ford F-100-....$ 795 PANEL 8 CYLINDER AND SHARP. ‘SO Ford F-100 - $1595 | PICKUP, 8 FT. STYLESIDE BOX | 33 Dodg © eee cee ee $ 795 oon STAKE WITH LIFT GATE "34 Chevrolet ...... $ 595 TON PICKUP. NICE ‘CALL _ BOB BUTLER HAROL D _ TURNER © FORD 464 164 8 DOOWARD MI 4. 7500 —_ 108 Auto Insurance | AANweme ODS Orns | PL & PD ; pon ‘Ssoet CARS. $9.00 | dn. 8 mos. Pmts. of $4.99 en | PE 4-3536, Eves. PE 2-4353. Foreign & Spts. _ Cars 109 Net ae $5 JAGUAR XK-120 ~ ROADSTER | Engine looks | with low mileage & runs like new PE 4-2451 or FE 2- G. ‘32, WHITE. _ heater, _Tebuilt, $895. MI 4-6457 | VOLKSWAGEN earth ear" SEDAN. | Radio and i Good | | Only $1295 1025 _tion. MArket e368, Ot SONG For Sale Used Cars 110 | Cars — “154 BUICK 2 DR. 110 ' $425. $3 DOWN =o BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP | Dynafiow. Radio & Heater, | -W-Wals. H ~... $495 Eddie Steele — FORD — 27708 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2-2529 Keego FE 5-9204 BUICK ‘57 SUPER 2 DR HARD- top Power 1 owner. All factory equipped extras) FE @19 «or _™M Aple _5-3511 Buick 2 Radio. Heater dr. Hardtop Dynaflow $1595 15 minutes from Pontiac’ HOME Kk HIGHT MFRS. Oxford. Michigan OA 82528 BUICK ‘56 HAADTOP. CENTURY | Fu.l pwr. WW tires. R&H. Low hatreds Fine cond. $1,005. MI y174 REPOSSESSION 1955 Buick, 2 door. No money down. First payment due Novem- ber 20th. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 ‘8S Saginaw. Phone FE 4-2214. ’S# BUICK 2 DR. Solid white paint. R & H. Dyna- flow. Power steering & | aes $1 “15 minutes from Pontiac’ HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 FOR SALE: 1935 BUICK. 7x10x15 tires, ‘49 motor. '52 rear end. Needs upholstering. $85. OL 2-6688. $7 CENTURY BUICK 4 hardtop. Power brakes & ing. FE 6-6708 0 a | A-1 CONDITION. FE ae SADELLAG— SHARP. J. ¢. __Atdin. 834 Oakland. 1956 C ADILLAG SEDAN DEVILLE Full_ power, dieck & white finish. Will trade. ORTH .MOTOR SALES 2987 Disie Highway OR 4-0001 19653 CADILLAC. GOOD INDI- tion. Any reagonable offer con- = red. No dealers. Call "B3 oGHEVROLET, 2 DR. good 195. er's "halos whe en pervicn: vr o-obst VERY CLEAN. FE eis H. Ri Higgins. IMPORTS, 1959 TRIUMPH TR3 Both tops. Desaling "fs Never used vents & slide ‘windows, Hurry. mae! new. $2445. 36 months, 1958 TITAN — Spotless. Sywioeee. $1280. months, $32 - ANGLIA ee Spotless. J miles. $895. 30 months. y $26.71 . 1956 VOLKSWAGEN. Clean ~~ Miles. American model. $096. months, 0. 36 - RAMBLER 666 §. WOODWARD MI 63900 r “RADIO AND condi: | DR eer Very ~~ —_ — = eg trade | BIRMINGHAM | amy “NLA Ae floor show — it’s = | | _For Sale Used Cars 110. SEE cars. “COST COLE” deal for a Chrysler, Dodge or | Plymouth that will save a ber the name - | ple. Walled Lake MA 4-4511. New | or Used—we sell both. CHEVY BTATIO N. WGN | ree ™) | OA 8-77 1956 CHEVIE STATION WAGON 4 dr 6 cyl. Powerglide. Clean No | rust. 210 series. Good rubber | _Reasonable MI _ 42641. 1954 CHEV. +DR . AUTO. TRANS- MISSION ADIO &’ HEATER. ABSOLUTELY. NO MONEY DN | Assume payments of $19.50 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford | 1986 CHEVROLET STATION W\.°’ on, radio, heater. Powerglide -tone green peint. Our stock 84? Priced at only $1068. Your old car down North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8S. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 TRANS. SPECIAL 5: "$3 CHEVY BEL Air. No rust; ‘'S4 Chevy 150, beeds body work, ‘50 Chry. con- vert.. cheap POR New or Used, You'll get a | * 1000 West Ma- 314 DR Wil take trade r { | | Selling out—make | Lae Clark's Corner, FE 4-1908 or | 1955 CHEVY 2 DR.. GOOD SHAPE Wilkins Garage, bag Orchard Lk Ra Orchard Lak ‘52. CHEVROLET NEW MOTOR spotless body, corner of and Opdyke Rd. Kimball Sons gas station | FACTORY BRANCH "399 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR | * Radio & Heater, Powerglide. Solid biue, w calls $2095 Pontiac Retail | Store ” _FE 3-7117 | @5 MT. CLEMENS 8T _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE and Our ! You Buy OUTH Bel. 4 Door | $396.07 DOWN — $53.92 PER ‘uo: | ‘59 PLYMOUTH Bel. $467 89 DOWN $63 82 ER ‘uo | ‘39 PLYMOUTH Be! 2 Dr 8H T $481 56 DOWN $65.52 PER MO. 89 PLYMOUTH Pury 2 Dr. H-T $542, 54 DOWN $74.05 PER MO. ‘59 PLYMOUTH Sub. 2 Dr. 6 $430.62 DOWN — $5670 PER MO. "59 ge id P-Swee ye A ap haar $607.02 DOW by Hew F-Dome 2 Dr. H-T $671.07 DOWN $91 PER MO ‘59 DeSOTO F-Dome 4 Dr. $581 87 DOWN $79.37 PER M 59 DeSOTO F-Sweep H-T (Demo) $659 DOWN % PER MO 89. PLYMOUTH Fury 2.Dr_ H-T (Demo) $598 DOWN $8176 PER MO ‘57 PLYMOUTH Bel. 86 4 Dr $169 DOWN $7733 PER 6 DeSOTO F-Dome 4 $139 50 DOWN ‘86 FORD V-8 Country Sedan $99.50 DOWN — $4780 PER MO. "56 FORD Mainline 2 Door 6 $7450 DOWN $35.79 PER MO. u PLYMOUTH Suburban ustom 9 Passenger $129 50 DOWN $62.22 PER MO. "86 Pia Snead AS Suburban om 6 Passenger $129 50 OWN $62.22 PER MO ‘56 PLYMOUTH Bel. 4 Door 8 | $99.50 DOWN j H-T MO ‘58 BUICK a Door _— PER MO. | sue 50 DOWN ‘$5 DeSOTO F-Dome 4 Door $69.50 DOWN $33.31 PER MO | *55 DeSBOTO Special 2 Door $89.80 DOWN 2 P4299 PER MO. 55 NASH Statesman 4 Door 50 DOWN — $3337 PER MO ‘65 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 Dr. 6 DOWN $30.01 PER MO. "55 PLYMOUTH Plaza Sub. 6 $78.50 DOWN $38.24 PER MO "65 PLYMOUTH Suburban Belvedere 9 Passenger $9750 DOWN $46.84 ‘56 PONTIAC Chieftain 4 Door $7950 OOWN — $3824 PE s $62.50 ‘$4 DeBOTO F-Dome 4 Door $59.50 DOWN $36 PER MO "4 F-Dome 4 Door $45 Bow Oa PER MO "54 SRE ows t 4 Door 88 $59 50 = PER. MO. us DOWN Pe PRR MO ‘$3 DeSOTO P-Master 4 Door $0 DOWN — $20 PER MO. ‘$3 DesOTO P-Dome 4 Door $50 DOWN $20 PER BRAID MOTOR’ SALES DeBOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER MO | 35 YEARS PAIR DRALING CASS AT W. PIKE STS. FR 20gs Perry | + Cars “BEFORE” 4 (Demo) | te) oor $67.03 PER MO. | $4780 PER MO | ‘$8 PLYMOUTH ..$1795 R&H 6 cylinder. Auto trans. Like Dew. ‘ g | ‘57 DODGE ....... $1395 - @ Dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. ¥8. 57 PLYMOUTH ..$1095) 4 dr. sedan. V8 Auto. trans. '56 DODGE .....5.$ 995) 2 Dr Sedan R&H Auto trans | Sone NOt TH $ 945 R&H. V8 Sharp! 56 FORD $1195 Station Wen R&H Auto trans V8 2S POSTISG .aa533 $ 845, 4 dr. Sedan. R&H. Auto trans . '55 DODGE ......: $ 795| 2dr HT R&H Auto trans Very nice! | '5S RAMBLER. ....$ 795] | Station Wgn 6 passenger oo Std. trans. with 6 cylinder. | "SS CHEVY... ..% $ 895 BelAir 2 Pr, R&H Auto. trans Extra sharp! | 34 BUICK ........8 6455 R&H 2 Dr. HT 34 STUDEBAK'R $ 545 R&H Auto. trans V-8. ‘53 BUICK ........ $.495 2 Dr. HT R&H Auto trans, V8 aa CHEVY =....-. $ 495 ER MO | R MO | OLIVER. res Sales '§5 PONT STARCHIEF $995 STOCK NO. 140 '56, PLYMOUTH $1045 STOCK NO. 259 55 OLDSMOBILE “88” $895 STOCK NO. 276 56 BUICK SUPER $1295 STOCK NO. 310 ~~ 55 BUICK SPECIAL we NO. 317 | 58 Ford (: Country Sedan $2095 sTOCK NO. 328 56 “BUICK ROADMASTER $1395 STOCK NO. 347 35 FORD FAIRLANE $795 STOCK NO. 349 © BUICK SPECIAL $895 35 _. STOCK NO. 351 33 FORD « DOOR $395 : STOCK NO. 353 ‘36 BUICK CENTURY $1295 ~8STOCK NO 362 6 PONTIAC - 870 HARD 1OP $1195 A aides ae ‘55 BUICK “SPECIAL $95 . STOCK NO 372 35 PONT. 8/0 4 DR, £895 STOCK NO 373 ‘30 BUICK SPE. CQNV. $1495 STOCK NO. 176 32 PONTIAC $195 OCK NO. 378 29 B i: TCK LaSABRE $2795 _. _ STOCK NO. 379 6 BUICK SPECIAL $1295 STOCK NO. 381 ‘36 BUICK _ ROADMASTER $1395 __ _ STOCK NO. 383 "55 BUICK SPECIAL $895 SEE HANK OR GLEN | Pontiac's Bargain Barons OLIVER Motor Sales vis Orchard Lake Ave. BU IC K- OPE 1.- pen Eves TEE Pp | GET CHECK © what You Want BUY It For Less ‘59 PLYMOUTH. ..$2495 Btation Wagon. trans. Power steering & brakes BelAir trans. 4dr. Sedan. R&H Auto. Clean inside & out. ‘53 CHRYSLER *...$ 545 New Yorker Setian. R&H '53 CHRYSLER ...$ 495! Windsor 4 Dr. Sedan. R&H. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Rammler | Dallas 737 Main Rochester “ PREE - REFRESHMENTS THUR., | PRI. & SAT. R&H. V-8 Auto | OL 1-1011 For Sale.Used Cars_110 Cars 110 eae ct BEE nro North Chey. Hunter Bivd. at 5. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-273 EXCEPTIONALLY Ez Chevy 4 Dr. B-Air, stick. Fairly 203 emaw. sre tele Decl 36 Chev. 4 Dr "$3 Olds Super ny 4 dr. CORNER CASS fe on PE 5-7398 JOHNSON LAKE ORION me Gala Showing 1960 Pontiac at ‘terrific trade-ins | uf. A few new ‘50's left savings Late model at Special prices. 59 Pont. 2-Dr. Cat. $2595 | LIKE NEW "39 Ramb'r C. W gn. $2595 |. | LIKE NEW - ; 'S7 Chev. 4-Dr.V-8 $1494. ° A-1 CONDITION 56 Merc.-H’ top. . $1295; A-1 CONDITION : '°55 Buick 2-Dr. .$ 995 EXTRA CLEAN CAR 55 Ford Wagon $ 895 SPECIAL BARGAIN 55 Ford 2-Dr. ..$ 495 THIS IS A BARGAIN "57 Skada ......... $ 495 | THIS IS A DIFFERENT CAR ‘49 Olds 2-Dr. $ 39 COMPLETELY SOUPED 15 Transportation | Specials YOUR CHOICE $99 Full Price N. Broadway at Shadbolt and M-24 at Shadbolt LAKE ORION RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 51 N BROADWAY LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 or MY 3-146! 5] s SAM SEZ CLEAN THE LOT | MAKE ~~ ROOM For Trade-Ins on 1960 Models Here 1» your chance to get a real used car buy! COME IN TODAY '37 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. | V-8 Push button drive R & H This is a very sharp car Spe- cial this week only $1295 CHRYSLER HARDTOP i) > SARATOGA 2-DR Fully equiped Most beautiful thing on four wheels. Only $1895 36 FORD 4-DR. Custom V-8 automatic. Top dition, This week only . $045 57 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. automatic Power steering | rakes. Very sharp. Only. . 495 2-DR. | Standard con- Lode a -8 nd b % ‘37 PLYMOUTH Station wagon. V-8 transmisgion. Very nice $1495 FORD 2-DR V-8. Standard Very glean Only $595 ee aie) Fairlane trans- missiong 53 OLDS 4-DR. Hardtop sedan. Super 88, R & H Power steering & brakes. Very | clean car. Worth a lot more than | asking price, this week only $895 . 55 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. | A very alae _Yours for only 595 ~~ | 55 PLYMOUTH H'TOP | V-8. Automatic R & H. A sharpie for only a $795 55 PACKARD 400 Hardtop Full power Really sharp for only Ae $795 56 DODGE 4-DR. Royal. -V-8, automatic. A very | sharp car. This is a steal at } 1 7 S | a '53 PONTIAC 2-DR. R&R Mtrs., Inc. Chrysier-Ply mouth -Imperial ret. -3528 724 Oakland Ave. Pontiac | _Foe Sale Used Cars 1 110. Turne PONTIAC AUTO ’ BROKERS ‘ST Chevy: Vert; Aute. .... '81 Ford ‘a: Auto. ... ioe Chevy Bel Air auto. .. $1105 $7 Ford Custom . trans. $1006 "56 Buick t. Special, auto. $1095 . 5 Chevy hese 8B 1085 86 P 4 ¢r. ‘Sharp 1 ‘33 Chevy Vand - ; ev Fs Ford Fairlane r.4 Be = 2 ymouth . .. $7 m | ids 08°F cen Pull re 4 8 Zz r $745 "D4 Pord Vic. powe 5 Custom 2 dr. 5 $596 ‘85 Btudebaker overdrive $505 "34 Chevy $295 . "63 Chev $195 a Chevy Fi Fruit truck 's ton $245 1269 Perry vad _ Madison | FE 4.0100 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR STA- tion wagon, radio, heater. V-8 engine. Powerglide. Original blue and white paint Our stock No 856. $692. Your old car down North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4- 3735 ~ TRANSPORTATION | SPECIALS $ 55 Chevrolet . 595 "60 Chevrolet $ 45 ‘51 Ford Convertible $75 "$2 Chevrolet i $145 ‘$2 Chevrolet $145 "62 Rambler. Good motor. New tires : , $195 ‘88 Ford Sedan’ . $505 ‘52 Oldsmobile Sedan $145 ‘51 Buick. Good running, clean § 97 ‘54 Plymouth, Hi-Drive. clean: $397 Ar Mercury, good motor, clean $ 97 3 Cadillac. All power . $69 Mercury .. °49 DeSoto. Good running $ 65 ‘56 Mercury. Mercqgmatic R&H $897 ‘36 Plymouth push-button R&H 4897 ‘36 Stude. Comm. V-8 Hydra, H 7 .$ 65 & $897 $5 Pontiac. Hdra R&H $597 ‘$1 Ford & 48 Pickup $ 97 ‘47 Pord. Very good running $147 Plenty of late model & transporta- tion specials. Finance no trouble ECONOMY USED 22 AUBURN _ Oakland County’s Wagon Specialists LEFT. T —E MUST BE .BOLD AT ONCE! HUNTING THE CORNE TA AD- VANTAGE OF _ THESE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ‘ ‘55 Plymouth 6 CYLINDER 2-DOOR WITH STANDARD TRANSMISSION 6 RASSENGER WAGON RA- DIO. HEATER, WHITE ae NO MONEY DOWN. 24 MONTHS AT BANK RATES ‘96 Plymouth 8 CYLINDER 4-DOOR. RED A WHITE WAGON WITH AUIO MATIC TRANSMISSION. POW ER STEERING & BRAKES LUGGAGE RACK MOUNTED EXCEPTIONAL ONE OWNER WAGON LOW DOWN PAY MENT.24 MONTHS ON BAL ANCE.¢ ‘$6 Rambler CUSTOM SUBURBAN 4-BDOOR WAGON. AUTOMATIC TRANS MISSION, RADIO, HEATER WHITE TIR&S $99 OR OL CAR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE '5S7 Plymouth SPORT SUBURBAN 6 PASSEN GER WAGON WITH TURBO GLIDE RADIO WHITE TIRES NEW OLD CAR DOWN, 30 MONTHS ‘57 Plymouth 6 PASSENGER -2-DOOR WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IDEAL FOR TRANSPORTING THE KIDS TO SCHOOL AND SHOPPING ONE OF THE BeST WAGON BUYS IN THIS AREA.. FULL PRICE $1295 LOW DOWN PAYMENT, pe MONTHS ON BALANCE ‘ LOW BANK RATES ‘57 Plymouth 4 DOOR 8 CYLINDER 9 PAS SENGER STATION WAGON WITH POWER STEERING & BRAKES. AUTOMATIC TRANS- MISSTON. BEAUTIFUL GOLD & WHITE FINISH. LOW DOWN BALANCE AT LOW BANK RATES. LOOK! Some Hard lind Car ‘58 Chestok et IMPALA CONVERTIBIE POW- to ER STEERING. RADIO. HEAT ER WHITE TIRES AND SHARP. $1995 $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE ‘ oo Ford i CUSTOMLINE 2-DOOR WITH PORDOMATIC, RADIO. HEAT ER. WHITE TIRES. RED AND WHIT& FINISH AND SHARP NO MONEY DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE '56 Lincoln PREMERE HARDTOP 8 $199 DOWN. 24 MONTHS ON BAL 06 Olds 98 HOLIDAY CLUB COUPE BEAUTIFUL BLACK WITH ALL POWER $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE ‘99 Plymouth PALVEDERE ‘ DOOR 6 CYL- INDER. STRAIGHT TRANS MISSION, RADIO, HEATER NO MONEY DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE. '58 Plymouth PELVEDERE 2 DOOR HARD- TOP TORQUEPLITE RADIO HEATER, WHITE TIRES -AS NEW A USED CAR AS YOULL EVER FIND $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 36 MONTHS ON BAL- ANCE ‘98 FORD CONVERTIBLE INTERCEP- TER ENGINE LARGE TRANS- MISSION, RADIO, HEATEB, WHITE TIRES, POWER . STEERING & BRAKES OR OLD CAR DOWN, MONTHS ON BALANCE ‘96 Ford FPAIRLANE 2 DOOR, FORDO, MATIC, RADIO, HEATER. Reb ithd J TIRES. ONLY $895 NO ONBY DOWN, 2% MONTHS ON BALANCE SCHUTZ ~ MOTORS, IN« f 912 S. Woodward Ave. MI 6-5302 F . . Pes y Sy x FIFTY. EIGHT _—_———— So —=—- - +- [Ulcer <4 For Sale Used Cars 110) __For Sale Used Cars 110| _ For Sale Used Cars “110! For Sale Used Cars 110) TIZZY - STATION wath 1958 19st CHEVROLET brakes, big en- gire etc. 3 Priced for 4g Want to Buy a New Car? SELECTION OF NEW AT COUNTIES OLDEST DEAL- ERS. PORDS SINCE 1930. - BEATTIE. PORD Dealer Since 1930” “You 5806 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 At the Stop hight tn Wererford. rs | LOOK! BEY I SAVE! | 1858 CHEVROLE1 22 Impala hardtop power steering power brake vs Powerg! ide. Padio. heater “white wall is aarroctg | eover Oniy 7.000 actual j t 1857 FORD $1585 Falrane 5800 hardtop Power —— Fordomatic, V8 en 3 ee r heater wbilewa.ls whit te beauly 1985 CHEVROLET ; Deiray 2-door sedan Power Py tia | t sel sal acio heater wile wa red wih beaytiful ical 1956 PONTIAC $895 4#4door sedan with HE racio heater Beauttuy grey an tvory 1658 BUICK $1885 | Specias sedan Drrafllew adio, eater hee-new vnitewal tires; Gree: ‘fini sh 56 Buicks afe~ scarce so come cary ae PONTIAC $1785 plat ei 4door harciop Power | Steering power obrekes radio. | heate Whitews tires Extra ehatp 1355 PONTIAC $785 2-door sedar Hydramatic ‘radio. ! heater whitewall ures Blue end ‘ory’ finish Like new 1857 MERCURY $1805 Vovager 4¢-door hardtop station wagour power steering power oraae MetTcomet regio heat-! er wt Prete le Beautiful blue and ie 656 BUICK $1108) uper ardtop pote steering. | powe brakes whitewall tires a ers neser been off 958 BUICK $2195 Harctor with Dynafiow radio, | heater whitewa!l! tires 23.009 ett! sai mies Stnctiy desuuful | ’ BUICE $1685 Su; #-coor harctop Power sler e power brakes adio ea whitewa.| tires Bive and Drives like o dream | 6 PONTIAC $1185 Starchief get power braces Hidramaet racio heater white-| Weil ures “Sanda! wood aad ivory, <353 Bch — Bir * hardtc 7 sae. wer . teeri: © tod ‘or akes yrafiow | rad t ler whitewa.l tires Lise new Las end out. 26,000 actual Mies 1957 BUICE Roacmaster “73° Has sadiyaeen Dont miss thu: one 1957 PLYMOUTH s1108| 4-Coor sedan with automatic trans- Mission Drives like new 356 FORD WAGON $1295 Country sedan with V-8 en, a Forcomatic, radio. heater w wa.l tires. Green and ivory futon, } 1836 BUICE Century convertible Buy is now tor less Pull | 1954 CHRYSLER ff $350) -cr sedan power steering pow- .e seat covers| er Drakes fluid ar never been off One owner 1051 CHRYSLER hte Very good low cost transporta 048 CHEVROLET } The» come no better at & pr ret like this SHELTON | Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133, Across from new car sales Open ti] ® or Iater Dixie OK'd Car! Hand Picked & Personally creche] IBERS BEST BUY "4 CLHILVROLET peor DTOP.| owner North Chev. 7 at 8. Woodward Ave. Hunter Bivd. A Sis North Chev. : Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward —— _ Mr ean | > CRRYSLER | NEW YORKER ae red No. oid car down. NorthChev. . Hunter Bive. at §. Woodward Ave — Birmingham MI 42735 Crissman “| CHEVROLET : Rochester | Otters Our Best Buys | BROOKWOOD | 58 CHEVROLET a v -8 POWER.- WAGON ONE OWNER LOVELY AT 61975 1956 CHEVROLET 4 R 210 WAG-! ON 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE WITH R & H ONLY 35.000 MILES ON THIS WHITE AND GREEN BEAUTY $1275 1954 CHEVROLET ‘, TON PICK- UP THESE ARE HARD TO FIND BUT HERE IS A RED DANDY AT $675 ‘hese CHEVROLET «4 DR HARDTOP 6 CYLINDER BLACK & g WHITEWALLS. ONLY $1195 19 - py ROLET 4, DR SEDAN LINDER STANDARD TRANSMISSION IN WHITE AND SILVER PLUS NEW COVERS $1995 . 1955 CHEVROLE T SPORT COUPE 6 CYLINDER POWERGLIDE AND FULLY EQUIPPED IN SPOTLESS CORAL & GERY FINISH NOT, A MARK IN OR OUT A PAIR OF 1957 FORD CUSTOM 300 V-§ SEDANS BOTH STAND- ARD AND FORDOMATIC EACH HAS BEEN CAREFULLY DE- TAILED FOR ONLY 61375." 1953 FORD CUSTOMLINE V-8 SE- | DAN ANOTHER SPOTLESS CAR WITH R&H & WW TIRES. $750 $1050 It aye to Shop at | | -Crissman : _Chevrolet Co. | ROCHESTER OL 2-9721 Open Eves. except Wed. F ANOTHER GREAT | Month-End | _ CLEARANCE > : GLENN'S MOTOR SALES DISCOUNTS UP To $200 — WHY PAY — — TOP DOLLAR — 58 CHEVY B-Alr H-Top sites « ae Solid caphire biue, radio, heater,| Full Power elk [ e and many other ea- 57 FORD Country sedan ... 91494 Se Gat Ole m Station Wagon ¢ Door. coe tee $1895— ‘S7 BUICK Special 32 Door .. $1444 Many One Owners. ‘ST CHEVY 4 Door 210 Wgn. $1404) | 7 Chev « Hardtop, dbl -. $1495 | ‘57 FORD Custom 2 Door ... $1094 66 Cues Spt Coe. 8p arp ‘a | 55 Ford Ranch wag * auto. ‘Ford 2 af & cane" ‘M6 CHEVY B-Air 2 Door ... $1084 4 Chev 4 dr, new memes oe ‘ Chey 2 ar. tana shift $ 450 ‘86 FORD F-Lane 4 Door ... $1004 Chev ~ As, d -1 8 5 t Chev 4 ae. powerghiae $ 450, 88 CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan $1304 5 vout 2 dr hi-drive $ 295). 4 Ford 55 BUICK Special 2 Door . §&§ 904 ‘ Pon , = Pat Anarene} fa Full Power 4 r ® 5 Fo Of @ eutene jos 93 FORD Custom @ Door 8-604 Ci new paint ae P< hidra ci sier 8, SuloMatic 9? Chey 4 dr standard - Pontiac 9 pass wagon 2 Chey ‘, ton pickup - Chev @ I stand = shift 2 Pontiac’ 2 ar. standard i J Pismouth sta wagon 175] s2°Cheys @ dr. stand. shift hes 1 Buick Hardtop automatic 5! Chevrolet’ 2 door : 1 Olds 98 € dr. runs good “ 0 Ford 2 door 0 ‘Oldsmobile 2 door CR ROBY EKH EEO BEE Ce Bee ee ow 40 Pontiae 2 door $ 0 Ford 1 = pickup . $ 195 49 Ford 2 oor «-..8 55 49 Che Sede Delivery -.. 8 125] 48 Pontiac 2 dr. solid . $ 128 ‘e Cadtilac. power : & 295 4) Chevrolet 2 dr, good ... 8 65 Dixie OK'd Cars --. OIXI® HWY AT SASHABAW DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH WHOLESALE. AT DEAfER os Ft TODAY 8S MA WAGONS 198¢ BORD 8 cylinder ranch Radto heater. Auto. transmission $200 Runs good 1955 FORD 6 1 Mole Ae door ranch This is spotiegs. WAGONS, 195 = & GYLINDER country sedan -door wagon. Automatic. Clean len miles No rust. $860 WAGONS, $56 CHEVY ¥-8 standard trans- Leki “108 Clean. good running _ RAMBLER Custom cross coun- 1] owner Immaculate. Radio|’ a“ “heater Automatic trans. $1190 1956 PORD 9 bower ger try ae ower, Radie, Aute- matic 1957 RAMBLER Custom wagoh. (2 to ch from). 20.000 tual mi ile cars. Radio, automatic $1580-31640 1980 RAMBLER wagon Radio &| automatic. Spotiess 4000'. na er car. Spare SHOP OUR PRICE — SHOP OUR CARS ~ U CAN T MATCH Ei THER A 53s No Money Down ore prices 3 days only BIRMINGHAM} RAMBLER KO s - WOODWARD * ML 63900 never down . $1840 . V-8 coun-|" odd ac-|: 3275 W. Hugon at Eliz. Lk. Rd FE rr: 49 CHRYSLER Good Cond * GLENN’ S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON OUR NEW LOCATION FOR “TOP VALUE’ USED CARS -ATSAL FE 4-1797- we These Cars MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OCTOBER 1ST — NO RFASONABLE — — OFFER REFUSED —~ ‘54 PONTIAC. 2 Door $375 Iss PLYMOUTH Convertible .. $675 53 PONTIAC Convertible . 8725 $4 CHEVROLET, 2 Door .. $375 53 BUICK 2 Door 7... $300 34 FORD 2 Door .. 8275 $3 BUICK 4 Door -. $325 64 MERCURY 4 Door . $350 53. FORD 2 Door . $250~ 53 FORD 4 Door .. . $300 54 FORD § Door $350. ‘S54 CHEVROLET 4 Door ' $375 55 FORD 2 Doot $450 $3 OLUSMOBILE H-Top ‘$250 55 MERCURY Hardtop $725 Eddie Steele — FORD — g*) 5 CHRYSLER ‘fat Automatic, RAH. 1 owner. THY PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 1958 “4958 THUNDERBIRD soe! aS 8 “Clarkston Motor Sales -PLYMOUTH DEALER WAGON, 55 DeSOTO > — Wa 1954 FORD 6 CYL. Wane. UL ix ow 4 dr. sedan. Aute. trans. R & H, Power otsering & wanes. Gg ng a Fig cond. .... y +689 eee : 2-2381 minutes from Poftiac’ a. i TpNORRRIND. —RayTaroL t : HOMER HIGHT MTRS S.} Sees Sins, i, eter, mee ; Oxford. Michigan __OA_ 86-2528" 153 FORD “V3 eer | | wer es es ; Auto trans Exc, cond. Orig. o in HE POSSESSION _er_MI_ 46150 Pay enly $11 mo. Due show _ King Auto, Mr. Bell, FB 8-0402. —EDDIE STEELE FORD “1 FORD CONVERTIBLE. ONLY v _ oger 30 DODGE haw oe ROYAL 4 DOOR 8 1952 FORD CLUB COUPE. 8 CYL- Radio & Heater, W-Walls INDER. ABSOLUTELY NO MON. $595 EY DOWN. Assume payments of => $8.65 r oe. Call Cr r, Mr. Parks at MI 47500, ‘ rhe Eddie Steele 52 FORD VB == (A0)'30) — REPOSSESSION 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD $145 full dee No cong neetes. FE 22529 Keego FE 23-9204 Pay only $7 mo. Due Oth. 34 DODGE 2 DR 8 CYLINDER. _ King Auto. ‘o. Mr. Bell, Ff re 8-0402. R&H OD New paint Only Rogers Saies and Service ~ SPECIAL sedan 6 cylinder straight stick | A-1 condition. $1,777 Houghten |" & Son | Your Friendly Olds Dealer FO OREIGN CAR SALES $295. FE AND SERVICE . $28 N Main Rochester. OL 1-9761 1034 DODGE 6 CYLINDER 2-DR rp $388 money down BI RMI NGHAM- RAMBLER 666 5S WOODWARD _MI 6-3900 1 $3 DODGE 6 CYLINDER $12 — 2831 Wisner, Waterford OR 3-448 REPOSSESSION 1958 Dodge. 4 door Nice car | No money down Assume pay- | ments of $27.24 First. payment due November 20th Lucky Auto Sales 193 S. Saginaw. Phoue | FE 4-2214 ! 195] DODGE V-8 AUTOMATIC 36- | 000 actual miles $378 No money down BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER 666 § WOODWARD MI 6-3900 | $806 DIXIF HWY —EDDIE STEELE FORD | 7 DODGE CORONET HARDTOP a = Auto tran» Radio & Heat- FoaD CONVERT. NEW TOP. ez. W-Walis sane — V-8 Like new inside $1095 & out. 1-0684 i 1951 FORG FORDOR sTATION - wagon radio heater. automatic Edd St ] transmission, beautiful jet Diack | 1e ee e gee Our -tock No. oi. Pric — FORD — ; 7705 ORCHARD LAKE RD FE 225% Keego FE Gs North Chev. OFFER ‘39 FORD CO’ CWE b-se2 = mie POR g00d condition. Power seats: and F 4427 _ King Auto, Mr. Bell. 1952 FORD STATION WAGON. 8) - CYLINDER RAD & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. Assume payments of mo. Call Credit Mgr. at MI 47500. Harol Turne 1954 FORD 4 DOOR. V2 | STAND. gh Be transmission, R&H, $400. SKYLINER, CLEAN Windows. $585. FE 2- 35 } FORD 2 DR. REPOSSESSION “$395 full price. No cash needed. Pay only $22 mo. Due Nov. Sth. FE_$-0402. COMPANY Galaxie Sunliner. wails. Crulseomatic. Jet black. Low mileage. Save $800 on this car. TOM BOHR, INC. 20 8 _Main. Milford Want to buy a new car? BE SURE & SEE OUR 8E | LECTIONS OF NEW AND SED | Fi ALWAYS A) UARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST | CARS RST. DEALERS FORDS SINCE 1830 BEATTIE “Your FORD Deaier ar gee At the Stopi.ghr to Salerbeks | 53 PORD VICTORIA FOR ONLY hg Rogers Sales and Service 2-0555 dunter Blvd at 3 Woodward Ave 4-2735 Birmingham mew id~ out CLEAN 1939 FORD SEE IT AT Sunoco station, corner of Walton 4 Perry OR F493 ‘$$ FORD 2 Door 6 Sharp . 9485) is FORD ¥%. GOOD RUNNING | (32 DUDS, Soon cones Baaoeh ee ee eee em ‘49 FORD Pickup. Sharp $375 | 31 46 FORD P-Up. Good Cond. § 85 FORD V4 2 DR R&H FIRST _ $85 1299 5 Hospital F Ro SEE OUR SELECTION or fine !ate wmode! used cars Dodge - Ply mouth - Chrysler ack COI.E, INC. orc W rial at gpontiac Het wales La MA ot SPECIAL Smith Motor Sales 1301 BALDWIN AVE 1957 Ford Country Staton wagon Sed. “1S minutes from Pontiac’ IOMER HIGHT MTRS Oxford. Michigan cAR & H. White- yi2y $1395 OA &- 2328 By Kate Osann et aM | cut in half.” \ “One chocolate malted with two straws and a cheeseburger, | . “For Sale Used Cars 1 110 _For Sale Used Cars 110) | HAUPT. | cones | - “eg BONTAC PONTIAC. ay ad Trernendous: SEPTEMBER ‘VALUES! ' Pontiac’ ~ Retail ~ Store _-For Sale Uséd Cars uo. — EDDIE STEELE FORD '56 PONTIAC 2 mu wa S705 _ Eddie Steele » miles. 3 as ! ; FE 3-7117 i CATALINA. INA. 2 DOOR 1956 Ford 4 dr station wagon, ring Siang t SuNewal Gree) NTs poet oFFice | pate Aaa snd Besiet™ 0 Maremstic Nadie, mente white. | SHARP! ot euties RAMBLER 96 CR — —— aoitietal's car. Save. 36 ~. ee ee We yes tion Wagon A-1 condition 1988 Ponuse. 3% ar _ yar sat you won't p By ws. Pa soe : ete. Economy may . sewer h dramatic, ower. ” ww | $5 NASH WGN are yours ip une pet Rall ete Mrs. Richter; OD. Clean, low mileage, ‘a ight wen Cation. 6 62. Gard. ** ect | p.m. eg 7117. After] A sharp car. $350. equity = Seow i 2 tone green. H BE. yee Dizie wy. dramatic Radio Heater. te | "57 PONTIAG 7 one y ba 168 r} ar. Radic & whitewalls $1295 55 NASH 4-DR. A ar " REPOSSESSION from Pontiac” No Many Mors to Cooose HOMER. Hicht MTRS.| Pav only bi mo. Due Nov oh. act i = hey) pies ae Oxford, Michi OA 8-2528 _—- Auto, Mr. ER UWTACON N ‘Seaymipias Bl tu 1986 PONTIAC 4DOOR STATION $5, RAMBLER W/ wagon radio heater. Hydramat- 617B. Priced MU 4-1715/ |- SALE 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 2- dor an. 6 cylinder en- er. Grey and ivory finish. Save! Bel Air 2- + Laaagaae en- -~ to, wall rs. 1989 Chevrolet coor sedan 6 ine. Powergli eater, white 1969 Chevrolet Impala | Moor hard top. -8 gine, Powerglide, steesing. power brakes. ra- 3 en- wall tires. Coral and oe finish. | Less than dea cost. 1959 Chevrolet Impala 4- dr sedan V-& engine, Pow- erglide, power stee | er brakes. radio, ter white wall tires. Safire and ] white finish. Below cost. Also many one owner clean used cars to choose from. ' 6571 Dixte Mighway at M-1 MAple 5-507] Dienxoreneter CLOSE OUT gine. Powerglide, radio. heat- | Solid aspin green finiae, Save! , ower dio, heater, EZI glass, white . pow- Haskins Chev. _For Sale Used Cars" 110! HASKINS Beaitiful red and black finish, Fimme || > eae ee ene tebing interior, leather trim, | 7 EDDIE STEELE FORD very low at only 61.082 eae lnlace Gecceeran wien aa © 1959 by NEA Services, ne 2 conditioning Full price Fw $595. TM. Reg. U.S Pat. Off ‘36 PLYMOUTH North ( hev. Mo caan ost no payments un- ~ fe.) R HA Meaier wae Hunter Blvd at 8. Woodward Ave. KING *\UTO SALES Birmingha MI 2735 | 115 8. Saginaw ‘0 RAMBIER 6 STD. aT ja 90, PONTIAC STATION WAGON, “PE +9007 : Bonneville. Extras. FE 5-0207 af we Ka. { ia DAYS 8 LEPT TO SELL 26 NEW _For Sale Used cars rio) Eddie Steele | ee ee ercor | nee Tie ae ~ ve | ips 2 DR. HUDSON. GOOD con. | — FORD — staee. FUR power, WE trade. OR| aight oe, ee Brine your title & dition. Tires like new. FE 2-6466 PLE og oa LAER. wD sia oo : drive @ new one home. an Ad a en ae re 54 PCNTIAC Star. 4-Dr. R&C Rambler Sales SETT [PSCC J 8145 Commerce Rd. Union Lake mice etim Gare ch 708 Oar| 1955 PLYMOUTH | REPOSSESSION te commons . J = 1 FUL L PRICE $295 h pod only $14 mo. Due Nov. mh: a WAGON ory 55 MERCURY | Ne cash o _ King Auto, Mr. Bell, PE 8-0602. ATER. eeded. Fg only $17 -* =~ A NO ee DOWN. Assume pay- Station wagon. 9 passenger.| month. Due Nov 38 PONTIAC 4 ~ POOR SUPER! ments $1680 per mo. Call Automatic trans. R & H zal chiet. Coral & 2a EC Credit i, Mr. Parks at MI Beverly: 41500. Harold Turner Ford. | | | Oxford. | OLDS: ‘1S minutes from Pontiac’ IOME R HIGHT MTRS Michigan OA 2528 | 37.2 DR HT LOW. wees Clean. Private party. MA | ae 4447 “19540 Ids 4 dr. sedan Hydramatic. Radio & Heater} $195 | “15 minutes from Pontiac” - b vo ————s LD eas y only $7 mo Due Nov. 9th. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | 1953 PLyMOUTH.~4 DR. PULLY | King Auto. Mr. Bell, PE 8-0402 Oxford _Michigan_ OA 8- 2528 | Ht br — o: condition. Price ~ _ | eos Sal oh ae | i950 PiYMourH SAVOY @ CYLIN- FACTORY BRANCH 1953 OLDS CLUB COUPE. AUTO | ee bgp sats ally SS N NO MONEY DOW Re Assume par. | De ta tl t anne e a me N CON : ments of $1708 per mo. Cali ee _ PLYMOUTH $195. SMITH MO- Redio & hecter, Myaree Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at Mi r_ Saies. Crooks and Auburo matic. Power brakes Cam 47500. Harold Turner Ford ight Re en POWER. wi Mane trade. No aac PE $2295 = Cuts 7 De. tee ~~ REPOSSESSION Open nites ‘0 ©, FE 2-2529 : "85 PACKARD * DR. R&H ~ AUTO. | PONTIAC 37, EDR. STARCHIEF 1956 FORD. GOOD CONDITION. | _ $550. FE 5-2766 $5 DOWN = OLDSMOBIL E us 8 Soar PE 8- i “PI (YMOUTH BELVIDERE. RA- 55 PONTIAC 4 dr. Starchief. Exc. cond. $845 | KING AUTO SALES “1S minutes from Pontiac” owe: | HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, _ Michigan __OA ! 8- ~2528 ~ "52 PONTIAC 2-DR. _ REPOSSESSION $125 full price. No cash needed Pay on) REPOSSESSION $195 full price No cash needed. Pay only $11 mo. Due Nov. 5th. King Auto Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402. eo Ivory with white accent. heater. 4 dr. 1955 Pontiac, 2 door, blue and whitg. No money gown: Assume payments of $27.24 month. Pirst yment due November 20th. ucky Auto Sales, 193 8. Sagi- naw Phone 4-2214 Pontiac Retail Radio * H . - 5 ‘ mote, Cwetr. Mydre w Pontine Ha HARDTOP, A NICE | = $495 ‘36 PONTIAC, soe 5 NOW $2545 58 CHEVROLET IMPALA Bes ahh alt etal e & Heater V-8 Powereite. Whi tewalls, Continenta] Kit. Troyt- oa Turquois and Ivoty Was $2295 NOW $1995 "S8 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HARDTOP Radio & Heater Stand- ard Trgns Whilewali« Beautiful 2-Tone Green with ri-Power Engine Was $2205 NOW $1989 "$57 MERCURY . MONTEREY @#pDoor Radio & Heater peti 2 Ton WV. as $1605 NOW $1285 57 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE SPT, COUPE Radio & Heater. trans. W Walls Beige & Anulverea ty Gold Was $1695 NOW $1387 Bott w/ $-3177 6-0861 ° "50 STUDEBAKER SILVERHAWK™ acio” & Heater w Walle, Stardard trans 2400 miles Solid Ivory with Custom Red leath- _ NOW $1985 38 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR V8 Powerglide Radio &> Heater Solid Jet Black W/Wails. Was $2095 . NOW $1695 ‘38 PLYMOUTH “SPECIAL” 32 DOOR . 6 Cyl, Heater. W Walls Wheel discs and special baint Was $1695 NOW $1365 "37 CHEVROLET 4 a HARDTOP rine & Heater. a on . WeWaills.. Acryli¢ Foich. Ivory & . Pear! . Was $1695 NOW $1489 37 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN Radio & Heater 6 Cy! standard trans. Solid Harbor Blue. Was $1495 NOW $1185 MATTHEWS-— HARGREAVES OAKLAND COUNTY’S LARGEST CHEVROLET DEALER The BIG-BIG Lot:- « 63] OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 The 1960 Chevys — ARE HERE — TODA Having a Birthday in “YEARS & PRICE’ Our Loss — Your Gain ALL OUR USED CARS ARE 59 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE Radio & Heater Full Power W Wall Fac- tory Official car with New Car auarantee Ivory & Crown Sap- phire Was $2895 NOW $2495 '38 FORD - “3oo"’ Door, Radio & Heater Ww /Walis. Plastic seat covers. Solid Jet Black. Was $1695 . NOW $1385 ‘38 CHEVROLET sania 2 DOOR * Otananve trans. Ivory & Sierra Gold Was $1695 NOW $1385 ‘37 BUICK SPECIAL SPORT COUPE io & Heater. flow ea, & crest -Was $1795. NOW $1445 ‘57 FORD | 2 DOOR SEDA Lore atte $ Revie . id Cascade Green. Was $1385 NOW $1080 FORD DEALER "hy! — “CY” OWENS FORD — sed Car Shopping Center ”’ A-l” LOW - LOW - LOW NEVER BEFORE . “LOW, LOW PRICES’ — Sale Begins 9 A.M. Thursday — ~ABSOLUTELY NO DEALERS-. HAVE WE OFFERED THE PUBLIC SUCH “ THRU SATURDAY NIGHT AT THESE TERRIFICALLY REDUCED PRICES 09 Ford. STANFION WAGON WAS $2395 NOW $2295 ‘08 Ford 4-DOOR WAS $1595 NOW $1495 37 Ford STATION | Ww AGON NOW $1495 ‘96 Ford CONVERTIBLE . WAS $1295 NOW $1195 ‘95 Pontiac ‘wae NOW $795 '54 Pontiac CONVERTIBLE ° WAS $705 NOW $695 : ‘53 Pontiac 2DOOR NOWS195 By Your F riendly FORD Dealer ‘GY OW ‘09 Ford 2-DOOR WAS $1905 NOW $1895 ‘57 Plymouth 2-DOOR HARDTOP WAS $1495 NOW $1395 ‘56 Ford 4-DOOR WAS $1005 NOW $995 ‘55 Ford "waa NOW $595 ‘ 'S5 Olds 4-DOOR WAS $1195 NOW $1095. ‘53 Ford | CLUB } COUPE NOW $195 ‘52 Olds | '58 Ford STATION WAGON WAS $2005 NOW $1995 '57 Dodge feat ee NOW $1195 ‘56 Olds 4. DOOR HARDTOP NOW $1195 ‘57 Skoda 2-DOOR . NOW $695, SS Mercury rs eee - NOW $695 ‘54 Plymouth 4-DOOR ~*~ © NOW $395 '83 Ford CONVERTIBLE 4DOOR NOW'$495 . NOW$175_ — MANY MORE’TO CHOOSE FROM _- . 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET -2DOOR HARDTOP FE 5-410). Open 8: A.M.—9 P.M. FE 5-3588 FORD DEALER 07 Ford. 4-DOOR WAS $1295 NOW $1195 'S7 Mercusy cad WAS $1645 NOW $1545 '56 Pontiac 4-DOOR WAS $1005 ~ NOW$995 'S5Nash_ | - 2 DOOR HARDTOP NOW $545 '55 Ford STATION AVAGON NOW $ $795 03 Chevy 4-DOOR WAS $295 NOW $195 | ‘47 Ford : 2-DOOR . NOW§ $95 v . a ; 4 , " — ~ ’ } ~ 5 . wr ae. a | Pe ee ft : eS Tt ee ait tt " "hate : r > ' re : 3 ‘ " ; : os ~™ / 4 3 r . , : . : . ; * é # « ; : wh ; £ , * wf : — | : ie __THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1959. FIFTY-NINE -- Today's Television Pr ns - -\Niki s |v Tear [US Plans Radar (Sire paren a bce re ; e OOT ams on: ont | a if VY O g Gir I's in Co ] le é UJ. ans a ar jcharged particles of inner space. Programs faraishedrby stations Ustes tm ihis cobump are subject to change withest motion ant g for Equator Area oe 3 : lec wil ee Channel 8-WJBE-TV - Channel 6-WW4J-TY Chansel I-WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CRLW-TV Mao on Peace Because of One Le tter _ an _—" mapping of the moon in new and ; et Weg ; 4 . ——— . ; "Fs /ASHIN' IN (AP) — powerful ways, permit electronic TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) Bachelor Father. Corm-| ° (7) Lady of ( lls Red lead . : ini = Charm, | =} . By EARL WILSON United States plans to build a/contact with Mars and Venus and 6:00. (2) Movie (cont.) and Guest Gisele MacKenzie ,- @ —_—- tt & Costello. Tells China Cr! . NEW YORK — To make up for some of my sins-as a Broad-|Muee missile-detecting rada rjwill -be able to bounce impulses iD py om ag : | Weeg inches =o cule treat oe ® Legionnaire to Forget War, Settle | way gossiper I’m trying to send a girl whom I've never met to|™achine in Puerto Rico to scan cn oe (7) 4 I ng .G —e i. ive. Talks college - the area between the Equator and (9) Popeye. + for damages incurred while (2) Top. I \ Problems by , Florida. De Gaulle M Cc 6:15 (4) Califérnians, visiting her set, “| L145 (1) Detroit Today. , x &k * ns « t e Gaulle May Come 6:30 (2) News, Weather, ‘Sports. (7) Pat Boone. Premiere By JOHN RODERICK You readers encouraged me to this rashness.! jt will be the world’s largest to U.S. Next ‘Spring (4) Californians (cont.) Episode: Pat features vat FRIDAY AETERNOON TOKYO (AP) — Nikita. Khrush- Ten weeks ago, I found in my mail a (known radar, with an aluminum | (7) Curtain (cont.) King Cole, Fabian, Jack © sist tak Sh chev bas flown into Peiping hand-written letter on pale blue station- [mesh disc antenna 1,000 feet in) PARIS (UPI)—President Charles (9) Buccaneer. Loans and Goa Grant, as oe _. Life. ing’ the olive branch of peace ery from a city in Indiana. “I am the eld- |diameter—more than three times de Gaulle plans to make an official . 6:40 (2) News Analyst. mgs Rage a : (1) Acros Ae 4 _|ward the United States. Will Mao est Negro girl in a family of five children,” (the size of a football field. = Bs United States next (7) Sports. Hammer kills public enemy (9) Discoveries. _.__ | Tze-tung pick it up or spurn it to it began. “I want more than anything to * * ® __ sera, Exench: pouiscal massless 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. Rick G ie 12:30 (2) Search for T create more turbulence in Asia? be able to graduate f l The pentagon said the radar will |8aid~ today. lasser in running gun|!*: ‘omorrow. uate from college. No one - =e + « ¢ 7:00 (2) Highway Patrol. Drama: battle (4) It Could Be You In two major speeches soon aft- in my family ever has ” cost about 42 million dollars and . Mathews exposes confidence! .* . (7) Pantomime Quiz. er arriving in Peiping for Red J ee ; |will be operating within two years.| De Gaulle has a standing in- - racket that fleeces small|"'™ ‘2) Playhouse 90. Premiere (9) Myrt and Doris. China’s 10th anniversary celebra- anet (as I'll call her) was 19. She'd been| the main purpose of the big Vitation from President Eisenhower fapmers. episode: Ricardo Montalban, 12:45 (2) Guiding Ligt tions, Khrushchev literally lec- trying to work full-time and go to night class-|ejectronic research and measur-|to visit Washington. Sources here (4) Mich. Outdoors. George C. Scott and Marisa 12:50 (9) News. , tured Mao on the urgent need ‘to es while also helping take care of the small|ing machine will be to close a gap Said preliminary arrangements for (7) Girl Decoy. Adventure: Pavan co- star in‘ Target ‘OF/1:00° (2) Our. Miss Brooks. keep the peace. children. Maybe I knew of someone who'd, in efforts to perfect a sure defense the De Gaulle trip are being made Casey sets trap for racketeer a Trio . _ a (4) NBC Playhouse. . ~* * , help her go to college full-time? against ballistic missiles. It will through normal diplomatic chan- who heads counterfeit ring. scout of aoe A 4 (7) Music Bingo. We on our part must do all “After I graduate and start working, I'd pay them back,‘Pot missiles by measuring/nels. : (9) Huckleberry Hound. republic — (9) Movie. we can te yp meoryd stone ang | 2Onest, I would,” she said. “Please, Mr. Wilson, help me.” oe 1:30 12) Lock Up. Drama: Mar's (4) Ford Show. Season pre|'%* _ —, prego oan pcrsrede royce ecallerg You might think columnists don’t read such mail. I re- frees man convicted of mur- miere: Tennessee Ernie Ford/1:45- (4) World S a at Jayed,|tions,"* he told more than 5,000 read that phrase, “Honest, I would,” many times. Greatly wd Ber pe seemingly returns to feature William all other programs are can.|bigwigs of the Communist world} touched, I quoted her letter in my column. Quick response rig -~ Prewi Bendix as tonight’s guest. celled on this channel) at a lavish reception Wednesday|.. from some of you readers showed me we could help her. eee seven nn a (7) Boone (cont.) 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. night i his honor. I advised Janet to apply for admission. sisting eonlaiin of Aueaha to (9) Walter Winchell: 2:00 (7) Day in Court. . Communists — who universally! A month later, while the B.W. and I were in Europe, came dian, (Michael 10:00 (2) Playhouse (cont.) . [ (2) For Better or Worse, | claim they alone are the cham-'tne flash. Janet had bee i ' Ansara) who * n accepted at Howard University in| (4) Bet Your Life. Groucho (4) Queen for. a Day. pions of peace—generally do not! w. ington. DC lie! “A aera Nai Mar- Marx quiz. 2:30 (4) Thin Man. talk this way. among themselves | scene’ ii . = ay MENEIOO Ser HOty (1) Official Detective (2) House Party. in public. ia. | vas scrouging (7) Gale Storm Drama: Small loan company (7) Gale Storm. The implication was unavoid-| She'd quit her job, was scrouging for a wardrobe, buying, adap . gp na holdups lead police to be- (9) Home. Fair. able. Mao has created one ‘mili-j her bus ticket ... And was I embarrassed! We had no scholar- We have over 60 good used TV sets that will Pomeroy, social pen lieve that burglaries are 3:00 (?) Big Payoff. a spel ing ae | pied ll make- a wonderful second set. They are all racer en Tonight | she work of insiders, (4) Young Dr. Malone. took over the Chinese mainland in _We couldn't turn back then. I knew how generous show fully: auacanteed ond’ eed io ©. Stop in sahan it Se ellis Gis aa. (9) News. . . pl Beat the Clock. — — bey ; people are. The B.W. and I airmajled her a loan to get her y 9 y tO go. P 10:15 (9) Weather. Movie. the Chinese Khrush-| started — and Janet’s now writi itedly about col- today and look around . . . you'll be glad you arena search for eligible|19:29 (9) Sports. Show. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. chev's line and really want to dis-/ 1. sna also sai eat sceolaea eee aaeeS ce did \ man. . 10:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) From These Roots, pel some of the ill will separating ae : , (9) Million Deller ‘Me v te. (4) Panic. Drama. (1) Who Do You Trust. Washington and Peiping, they can x & & : 4 pba Ryd LaMarr, (7) Parole. Drama: Widower 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. take two concrete steps. The B.W. and I feel good about helping her. I suppose-We | Come Live Me.” ('41.) kills young bride. (4) House on High Street. They can free five Americans have a secret belief it'll help up get past the velvet rope at St. 8:00 (2) Sues aoa (9) Starlight Theater. © American Bandstand. | they still hold. + Peter's Portal. ~“ ... show: P ‘ Drama: Loretta Young, * (2) Secret Storm. So now I'm passing the hat for Janet. If you want to cut prio girl tuned mani- “Farmer's Daughter.” ('47.) 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. They can renounce the use of} yourself in on some of our brief feeling ef being useful, send U curist, acquires guardian-|,,. coler) News. (9) Sherwood Forest. force as'a means of conquering Ze and Up ship of three teenagers and| 16 (2) ¢ gh (4) Split Personality. the Nationalist Chinese strongholti a check to me or to the Ear! Wilson Pind, Howard University, is willed custody of money. | — _ news, be oi 5:00 (2) Movie. of Formosa. Washington, D.C. I believe Janet meant it when she said, “I'd (4) Bat Masterson. Premiere| 1.19 (2) — ae : (4) (color) George Pierrot] These two conditions were laid| P&@y them back, honest, I would.” episode: Gene Barry as Bat|.” , Presents. down by the United States in Aug- = 11:15 (2) Sports. Maste : (9) wh | Maser ho JOEN liuay 2) Teeter; Am Harding |g (2) Lomey Toms, fan 25, when ambostaders oft THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . = friend whose daughter is in- (4) Sports. : 5:55 (4) Sports. neva. Tony Martin handed Alan Drake some $100 bills when he sso olan gambler and is| 1.39 (4) Jack Paar. Variety: Edie learned in Wash'n of the Janice Drake murder and said, “If you Oe ee Premiere Adams, Carol Burnett, TV N d Revi can’t get reservations on a plane, charter one.” ... / episode: Donna discovers Claudette Colbert, guests. ews an eviews Debbie Reynolds’ escort two nights in a row was wealthy RADIO & l V : hat Garifilscen is net alwave (7) eg are er 7 realtor Walter Trautman . . . Busty Marie Wilson, working in = best way aes she ge Not H a? Perry S Return Scores pesca ayrnetind ne to vere = ner | 515 E. Walton, Cor. of Joslyn FE 2-2257 urges on new outfit. They oa s daughter. e will make her, * (9) Movie (cont.) , 7 ~e first movie here this wi ...M i | vrs = Se 8:30 (2) catia Ringo. Premiere) . FRIDAY MORNING In Best Como Tradi tion ‘naif interest ta ae “eo Piazza bought * ee eeeert ctace agi6:00 (4) Continental Classroom. | * * * | ee ee . fighter |*:3 (4) (color) Continental Class-| By FRED DANZIG { recently, as Charley Weaver, that TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Now that Brigitte Bardot’s mar-| A T RY SE ONDS and: becteneg “ahetitt in law.|_ room. . NEW YORK (UPI)—Perry Como,' wild old man from Mt. Idy, ried (says Roger Price) she’s become very home-minded. In : less Arizona town. 6:50 (2) Meditations. ithe man with the overdeveloped| returned to popularity as a regu- |fact, in her next film’ she'll wear a dish towel. That's earl, | (4) Staccato. Drama: War | © rei J eral Front. shirt collar and underdeveloped, !ar visitor to the Jack Paar brother. | R ERATORS ¥ ; “gr 4 ( ee. ‘nervous system, retumed to NBC-| Show. Last night, Chariey paid | 5 pred pag eagpeore ; = “judo! 2 (2) Meditations. ‘TV last night and came up with a| the price for his new fame. He | Se Mtl Tel . : — ORIGINAL CRATE FULL GUARANTEE expert in attempt to identify|728 (2) Qn Farm Front. 'show that will please his fans and| appeared as the star of bis own | FRONTS ARE PERFECT murder weapon or method. ne 7) ae ; ‘ol his new sponsor. viele: a waists’! --meeatd ceeant.& ® to assist needy friends wanting tol . 9 : | = a c (7) Real McCoys. Premiere al wa m His new head writer, Herb) He engaged guests in stiff con- ROMANIA Accused make preparations for emigra-' @-ft. ooeoeeee $139.30 - :00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. Baket, seemed to have more work | episode: Kate takes stand/s:s9 (7) Johnny Ginger. ie Perry aa. & eclo pecfotmer nie ar rag hr 098 — demon-| is one. , tion to Israc! B-ft $149 50 against Grandpa and Luke|s.99 (4) (color) Bose the Clovn. |<, —— ies. By asking ‘The Romanian government had ee @ @ 8 6 e as they remind her that i tae a ae Cok oe ee | questions and worrying about keep-O | ing 4 ews |permitted a exodus of Jews to Is- Del 1 her former suitor was known 's.39 (4) Life of Riley. The other guests—Pe Kin tee } the show on schedule, Weaver| ; 'rael until last March. It halted uxe 8-ft. e e $159.50 as “Pickle Brain.” man of | guests Bey g. relinquished the charm that ema-| JERUSALEM (AP), — Israel's ‘orati Aen ’ (7) Stage 3. Everly Brothers and the Four nates from hi sh, i i + See [ene emmieration without warning 8-ft U i ht low mental capacity. 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. Pitchhikers — merely sang and ble ct thes cr » Iresponsi-| Rabbi Izhak Nissim, in a Jewish after receiving protests from the SS pr F'4 . nile Msc 10:28 (9) Billboard. : moved off. . The show kes exercise with New Year's message accused ei a i Freezer $139 50 9:00 (2) Zane Grey Th. Premiere'y9:39 (2) December Bride. Peery ; little entertainment value, has|Communist Romania of “jailing , : ° ° ° ria wot ri doy at (4) Treasure A and manner wore, are oa stripped him of his unpredictabil Jews whose only crime is a de MUNTZ TV Left-hand Door in ‘‘Interrogation,” as brave Ding Dong fire, es- misecanl 3 ; Capt. Krag who is taken/19:55 in News. .. pecially as he opened and closed lity. A sad night for Charley. sire to return to their families.” ” prisoner along with young)11:00 (4) Price Is Right. doors to produce a musical num- ‘SUSPACE’ SHOW Rabbi Nissim did not go into 10-ft. ese eee $189.50 frightened corporal. (2) I Love Lucy. a eetatele. — eer an |Men Into Space, a suspenseful pornanl nag ae a to ment | Member of lj " hooded tor Music Hall host, Bing | rsited into CBS-TV last night with(stives of the Romanian Immj.|f|- Electronics Association HAMP I ON S _ hooded tor Crosby. It was a nice show im |. gory about an astronaut who|STants -Assn. claimed that recent-| FE 4-1515 iareece [EP RPE BL? fo fu fie) | eee eee ae ‘becomes lost in space. It was clear|!¥ 120 former “Zionist prisoners” C & V ELECTRO, MART ELECTRIC COMPANY lots . 3 FP Armstrong Circle Theater re- from the. start that a great deal|"@4 be | « Answer te Previous Puszie show. Yet, there is enough here = 55 Undiminished - — to make the series a success—if = = 81 Paused ffi ical PesiGiel Feit the film clips hold out and the SAVE BIG+-*CLIP COUPONS +" — -- dialogue gets a refueling. i “a Lineup, inflated to a full hour for += Earth” 5 the new season, returned to CBS- ——. d 2 Regulars ‘eb. i3 Materase 5 monkey | P 44 Permits Es. NAT T TV last night with a jazz theme, BAS non OF 4 Paddle 21 Irish cobblers 30 Baking +7 Sram penne Sic ieiis| (new actors, fine photography ‘and P S$ 7T0P ve 5 52 (Roman) a | ‘ J. News ‘4 W, Joe V te 4G Wats Ral Month ‘presentation, ‘‘The Fallen * lene | $2.49 = th | no cae WXY2, N olf WIBK News, Reid wws , & French .|Idol;”” set for Wednesday, Oct. 14, | tek | ome SKLW, R. Knowles WIBK, uve, Toby David |. woan, ewe WRYZ, M. Bhorr on CBS-TV. ¢ Wremnes | eampen exif WOAR, Woodling WCAR, News, Sheridan Chuck Lewis a rer News, Davies : ; ra < ‘ _| WPON, News, Casey 11:90—WJIR, Time for Musie Wrow fete Bennett " . ‘ : W2Y2, Right Train 7:90—WJR, Music’ Hall Se Pitan, bine KLEEN AIR on WEON, Nite Sounds oxLW. ewe pare = AFTERNOON | f:se—wsR, Music Hall Gient Power Suction i ——— - r :00—WJR, Wm, Sheehan - BRUSH o» i : % ’ { " WPOR, Nite sas | 8:60—WaR, News, Quest : Nig “gl aap Swi acon he rurnace Cleaners ; — i. Ww ah. Report ore, “eee rts YZ. P. Winter WXYZ, M. Shorr ; KLW, oid foun Wx Reve. =. WJBK, on * = on , Miixe ALL NIGHT DA) ain hae “ 0:00-—WJR, Concert - Mews, Lewis WCA’ in. Ernie $17.50 Residen cave ates save $1.50 = we WxYz, hey wean. News shh ele encom pt 14 La A aad News, Casey 12:36—-WJIR, Time for Music | 5:30—WJIR, Music Ht if m Lorie FL LE Se Se | eb, Mens wens * CKLW, Bud Davies, a " 1:00-—WJR, Showcase ‘ i . 5 i ; - 1 bd . y J t _ x . t . = o » * ‘ ee cee ee 7 : i } : . ‘ - ; i ‘ . * ‘ } oe SIXTY ei soe | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1939 Pin Mt : pat ce ° ' . . ~ ° e partment order restricting se : 7 Russia Buys Sugar Shrewish Behavior = Air Force Aids Army Army to mise fies th 3 JACK HASCALL Personally: Invites You to the Grand Showing of the — EXCITING 1960 Chevrolet + . FRIDAY, October 2nd : FREE. GIFTS for EVERYONE ‘ ‘ . . . in Good Jupiter Shot}; +. -Earlier Wednesday, a research CAPE CANAVERAL, Fh. @- loon to an altitude of 45 miles -to The Army, with an assist from ind , a : the Air-Force, fired its Jupiter epents : , she is perfectly justified and expect intermediate range wc np od and air density. A woman is never less attractive| everybody to see her side of the! suc¢ 1,700-mile test flight a . to other men than when she is) argument. But no man is going to| Wednesday night. Checks His TV Antenna giving her own husband a bad time.| 00, ner on. He is just going to| > #. a i. i 2 When a bridge-playing wife SayS|t.e) mighty uncomfortable listening! The airmen are members of rm Time for Accident to her husband-partner, “You had . } =: " no business bidding ‘inthe first|t© & Woman snap at a man who/Strategic Air Command's | @64th lace” “we only needed two,|i® too much of a gentleman to tell Technical Training Squadron.|Miguel Pacheco, 52, stepped out- =— == : Some of them may be among the side his home at the height of . | Cheap . . . for Resale f: ‘ | Not P HAVANA # — Cuba mu LC inite Y ot retty announced the sale of 330,000 tons of raw sugar to the Soviet Union at the bargain price of 2.905 cents a pound — .175 cents under the world price * * * The Institute for Sugar Stabili- zation said 100,000 tons are for delivery this year, the balance in By RUTH MILLETT 4 WIN A NEW 1960 MINIATURE CORVETTE 1960 , |her to shut up. + 4 Cuba sold the Soviets about — 7m = ke pecomgritagy rel a Any woman who wants to be/Air Force personnel who soon will|windstorm to check his television 170,000 tons of sugar in August, pair ting that ‘she is a su-/ thought @ttractive to other men help Italian troops man Jupiter antenna. ; which they quickly resold on the rior bridge player. But any man| Should be careful of how she treats|/aunching sites in Rtaly as part of} As he looked up, the antenna AS ane ae world market steal in is sure to be thinking,|€* own husband. She never looks the NATO defense force. toppled off the roof and -strucki,. 631 Oakland FEderal paige ;} good to another man when she is| The Army developed the Jupi-/him on the head and _ shoulders. et Cass 5-4161 * *® * The institute said although a sacrifice was made in the price, the size of the latest transaction was “highly constructive for the market” because it nearly com- pletes Cuba’s quota under the world sugar agreement and sub- stantially reduces reserve stocks oy to her") dee ae ee cay up with her, ™aking her busband look like alter, but the Air Force operates|Pacheco was treated for cuts and superior attitude?” | dope. the weapon because of a Defense |bruises. 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