ina Studying Use The Weather Fair, cool tonight. ‘Clady, warmer tomorrow. (Details Page 2) N6th YEAR , ie te te Wi tness Denies Contacting Juror in Hoffa’s Trial WASHINGTON (#) —-A man who ‘glikeestis made con- tact with a juror in James R. Hoffa’s wiretap trial was called for questioning today by Senate rackets probers. Hoffa, Teamsters Union president who won acquittal by a federal court jury in the New York City trial last June 23, swore Tuesday he had nothing to-do with the jury incident. The committee called as a witness Richard Pastor who publishes a house organ of the Department Store ‘Workers Union in New York. , Committee counsel Robert F: Kennedy said testimony of State Cars Lodge Group Probing Charges Autos Driven ——for-Private—Errands — | bio): Use of state cars for alleged private errands is under investi- gation by a Senate committee heatied by L. Hervey Lodge of Oakland County. Sen. Lodge repeatedly clashed with James W. Miller, state con- troller yesterday during hearings. * x * Lodge demanded explanations of why three Supreme Court justices +in the current phase of the |committee’s inquiry _ into Hoffa’s affairs will end to- day or tomorrow. The committee then will suspend its hearing until Nov. 11. Testimony yesterday brought evi- dence of a $1,000 payment from the Ohio Teamsters Conference to former. Sen, George H. Bender (R- x &k * Hoffa named Bender Aug. 23 to head a special three-member commission created to investi- gate corruption in the union’s ranks. : Bender later told newsmen he|_ Ohio Teamsters, _but returned the money after he was named to the special commission. x «x * "The check was dated Aug. 15, eight. days before formation of w. 822 “:% -* _ Tension Gone at End of Long Bargaining x ke * prove GM, Chrysler Confabs Due to Resume: Today Contract Awaits Approval of Workers; three-year agreement with Union. auto industry. jobs in Ford plants across the nation. Thousands of workers remained Pact Most Strikers Return to Rouge Plant =| DETROIT (® — The Ford Motor Co. looked hopefully =~—forward today-to—a-period- the United Auto Workers The pact is expected to set a pattern for the entire Ford and the UAW announced a settlement of their differences yesterday several hours after some 98,000 workers walkéd off their|- kok ok \Bugas Feels on strike at the Ford Motor Co. today despite yesterday's agree- ih. |ment on a new contract, the commission was announced, In his. present post, Bender receives $250 a day from’ the Teamsters were assigned state cars and re- ferred 12 instances of alleged Both Sides i = Pe RC PORTE BE SN . rides. and cookouts are expected shone SOR Se ok care by me employes. He urged that state itera be required to swear by affi- davit that their use of state cars was strictly limited to business. ‘The committee has plenty of time. Let’s see how many liars we have," Lodge said. Miller said certifications of use required monthly were sufficient. He challenged ae to give him details of the. 12 complaints. the senator said. he had received on abuses so he could investigate + 2. Lodge finally agreed to summar- ize ‘them without identifying their authors. _ Miller also said that Chief Jus- tice John R. Dethmers had in- formed him by letter Nov. 29, 1957, that the court by resolution agreed ‘to requisition three cars for use by three of the justices. Lodge insisted justices were not entitled to be assigned state cars. Fair, Cool Tonight With Low Near 52 Fair and cool with the low near, 52 is the forecast for tonight by the U.S. Weather Bureau. Northerly winds at 18-22 miles an hour will diminish tonight, be- coming southeast to south at 10-18 miles ah hour Friday, Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and warmer with the high reach- ing 73 and the low tomorrow night 7, ‘ Fifty-four was the lowest tem- perature in dowhtown Pontiac pre- ceding 8 a.m. ‘The thermometer + In Grand Rapids, ‘| John Kennedy (D-Mass) said yes- read 63, at 2'p.m. for each day he works. Bender denied receiving a $100 champagne bucket, one of eight shown in Teamsters Conference files as having been purchased fer Christmas gifts in 1956. One was listed as sent 40 “G. Bender,’ but the former senator |? said, “It must have been some other ‘G. Bender.’ = Kennedy said the committee has no plan now to call Berider for a three ‘monitors beter the court-appointed pan- el yesterday asked Federal Dist. Judge F. Dickinson Letts to bar a special February’ convertion ‘of the union. * *« Hoffa hopes to win re-election at such a convention and thus to dem- onstrate the monitors no longer are needed Mich. S$ en. terday that re-election of “James R. Hoffa as president of the Team- sters Union would be “unfortunate for the labor movement nee the public in general,” fd Don’t Worry and. Live BRIERCREST, Sask. (@—Mrs. Christine Findlay, in good health as she marked her 10ist birth- day today, says her formula for longevity is ‘‘never worry.” Dulles fo UN.: Grave Threat’ Calls for Cease-Fire by Chinese Communists in Speech to Assembly _ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — Secretary of State Dulles declared today the Chinese Communist cam- paign against Formosa poses a grave threat, with ominous impli- cations, He called fora prompt cease-fire. Dulles” made-his comment in, a majot policy -address before the U.N. General Assembly as that 81- nation body opened general debate in its 13th regular session, * & *. Meanwhile, in Warsaw, Poland, TE. and Chinese Communist am- bassadors met for two hours today to continue probing their countries’ plans in the Kormosa strait situa- tion, * The two diplomats left their conference as tight-lipped as they had arrived, but the unusual ‘Yength of their first two sessions created the impression the ne- gotiators were getting down to brass tacks, They plan to meet , again Sunday, » Dulles expressed hope the talks Football Roundup - Page 33 in - The Press Today now in progress in Warsaw. would end the current.crisis, but reserved the right to bring the problem to the U.N. if the talks appeared headed for failure. Pike, Sturgeon Wage Battle in Italian Lake GRAVEDONA, Italy (UPD—A squadron of pike fought a battle to the death with a school of stur- geons in a small lake near here" yesterday. Witnesses estimated about 40 piké and possibly 80 sturgeons raged for more than two hours and attracted a crowd of 1,500 The battle was. so ferocious that within a short time the bod- ies of 80 badly bitten fish floated to the surface and were picked up by villagers. One fisherman picked up three pike weighing 30 to 35 pounds and seven stur- geons weighing 20 to 25 pounds. Orily the Dirt Missing MILWAUKEE (UPI) — A res- taurant manager told police yes- terday the only thing missing from his place after an attempt- ed robbery was a little dirt. It seems the alleged burglar, Rob- ert Wentzer, scrubbed the res- taurant floor in. an attempt to pass himself off to ecto as a clean-up man, Shops Offer Exceptional Values Festival Spirit Reigns Downtown The festive spirit pervaded Down- town Pontiac today as the mer- chants began the opening of their. o day festival under clearing es, amis morning workers began erecting the carnival rides and the outdoor cooking places at city parking lots, E. Pike at Hill andy W. Lawrence at Wayne St. The to be in full swing by this after- noon, a re * Saginaw street and branching ar- i teries also assumed a carniyal air as more and more booths were set up in front of. the downtown stores, : Merchants reported exception- ally fine response at those booths } were in a early to- Sponsored by the Downtown Mer. , some 60 stores are "Many outstanding booths ‘are planned With games, entertain- ment, costumed clerks, «prizes, gifts, style shows, demonstrations and other attractions. Georges-Newports is featuring a wheel of fortune. me ~ Peggy's Women’s ‘apbatel will feature an hourly style show at a Nan bo iy SE their outdoor booth, with exhibi- tion dancing between shows, Merle Norman Studio, is featur- ing a cosmetic demonstration on the sidewalk. * * * Many church and women’s groups are holding bake sales ‘outside — Shoes, 26 W. thera FITTING. ae have you tried on shoes in the street before?. This was the scene throughout the downtown area, and a boating and sporting goods show ‘is being set - all along Saginaw street. Clowns from the Pontiac Fire Dept. will help entertain the crowds, bands are scheduled to play during the five days and we Huron St. this sports celebrities, to be. an- nounced later, will make per- sonal appearances and give auto- graphs. . Stores are staying open every night of the festival until 9 except the last day, Tuesday, when they close ee Bs Pontiac Prem Phote : morning, as several women éxamined the — on display, and bne tried-on a pair. were involved in the battle which + | a 10-day Visit to Russia, ‘ co SMILES ALL AROUND — John S. Bugas, Ford vice president for industrial relations. (standing, left) and Walter P. Reuther, . president of the United Auto Workers, (standing, right) were all smiles after they shook hands over the bargaining table late yes- terday afternoon, concluding a new labor contract affecting some 98,000 Ford workers across the nation. Ford-UAW Contract Provisions AP* Wirephote ‘\terday at a 10 a.m. strike dead- ARETE 0 of . ter age hourly pay is now $2.52. the remainder. Layoff pay Early retirement permitted at eligible for Social Security. DETROIT (AP) —Here are the highlights of the new Ford ‘contract: wereed or yess} wankd i, flat pay increase for production workers. However, continuation of annual Improvement factor and cost-of-living adjustment provides immediate increase of between 9 and 10 cents an hour. A fraction less than 7 cents * comes from the 2% ‘per cent improvement factor, 3 cents from the cost-of-living adjustment. New approximate aver- SKILLED WORKER WAGES—An increase of 8 cents an hour in base pay for tool and die workers and other classifications. These pay rates vary. LAYOFF PAY—Extension of the maximum payment period from 26 weeks to 39 weeks and an increase to a flat 65 per cent of take-home pay for the full period; formerly it was 65 per cent for the first four weeks and 60 per cent for benefits is in addition to state unemployment No aaa ) k * * PENSIONS—lIncreased from $2.25 a month for each year of service to $2.40 for all past service and to $2.50 for all fu- . ture service. Employes now on pension are increased to $2.35. single benefits take effect when retiree — 65 and is x « * SEVERANCE PAY—A lump sum payment based on length of service to workers losing their jobs because of plant relocations. It pays up to a maximum of $3,000 for 30 years service. This is an entirely new contract provision. Auto Pact supplemental unemployment age of 60 on double benefits; Seniority Still Issue at Ford Rouge Plant DETROIT’ (UPT) — Negotiators for Ford and the United Auto Work- ers Union planned to meet this to settle the issue of plant-wide seniority at the giant River Rouge .| plant in — * An ae of ee Local 600, with 40,000 members, Said all work- ers at the Rouge Plant were to reports last night that the plant would remain on strike until the seniority question is solved. No action was taken along these lines yesterday by nego- tiators who hammered out a new contract between the UAW and Fi ‘ord. “One thing is certain,’ a Local 600 spokesman said. “We intend to get the seniority clause. Al- though there is no strike now, that doesn’t mean we can’t go out Under the present arrangement, . worker with 30 years. seniority one department of the vast metty could be laid off wiiile a two-year man could be kept on the job in another department. Eleanor in Moscow LONDON (UPI) — Mrs, Elea- -nor Roosevelt returned to Mos- cow from Leningrad today, Ra- dia, Moscow reported, She is on afternoon at 2 p.m. in an effort! report to their jobs today, despite. Prefers Old Models KNOXVILLE, Tenn, (UPI): — Police reported today a thief entered an auto dealer’s and stole an old car valued at $600— and. passed up two new ones Local grievances, generally over seniority and job classifica- tions, were blamed for walkouts that hampered a return to pro- duction in many of Ford’s 3 plants across the country. Early estimates place the num- ber. of idle at more tham 15,000. Some 98,000 had walked out yes- line, The contract settlement was announced six hours later, ¥ * * Immediately after reaching the agreement at 4:05 p.m., UAW President Walter Conia Swsamstry on Page 8 ; By CHARLES C. CAIN | DETROIT (AP) — A man who should know describes the new Ford-United Auto Workers con- tract as a “good deal for Reuther serie codes eae tor Co, no cause to blush.”’. vat the bargaining table of another company,” probably Chrysler. But the UAW said this morning “it is very doubtful” that Reuther will attend any negotiations today. No. explanation was given. Reuther said the union would try to get Ford workers back on the job. He said local problems would delay return to some plants, , = A company spokesman said it hoped for resumption of normal operations by Monday, Production has. started on 1959 model Fords. They are scheduled for introduc- tion in mid-October, At Ford’s biggest operation, the Rouge plant in Dearborn, Mich., (Continued on. Page 2, Col. 1) ey ee — PE st, Paes ae tee Mas | In Today’s Press Comics ... crscrcee County Newn.. SRP CREO e 7 Editorials .....eccsssessvess, 6 Food Baste. 6a03 18-24 Markets .....ccsecccvcscees, 41 Obituaries .......... air cces 1¢ Sports weave eeeereerene os 83-387 Theaters ....-..0-:sieees «. 38 » & we've been operating - contract since June 1 and the contract, which we probably sign in September, runs_for months,” os said, * * Bugas a these points: . - “Walter froze himself when he turned down our offer of a two» worth $7,000 each, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “Actually, we got 3% years’for — Health Director Urging Vaccinations as Polio Cases Increase in County While the number of polio cases in the county more than doubled since Friday, Dr. John D, Monroe, health director, today urged resi- dents, especially those from 14 to 40, to get vaccinated. As of yesterday afternoon, 14 more cases of polio had been ‘e- ported in the county since Friday. That brought the total this year to 26, compared to 17 at the same time in -~ ae Although ‘the Cotinty Health De- partment since 1954 had been is- suing free Salk vaccine shots to children one to 14 years old as well as pregnant women, this service was halted August ii when the department ran out of vaccine and money for more, Only welfare persons may ob- tain the shots at the health de- partment now. This became pos- sible| because the Oaklatid Coun- ty Welfare Department had pur- chased 8500 worth of vaccine and requested the health depart- ment to issue it to its dole re & re- ithe series with the doctor," ‘5 cipients. The shots are given on Thursday afternoons at the health ‘department. All nion-welfare county residents now have to receive their shots from a doctor Monroe added. * * * “This year the state legislature and Federal government, for tne first time since 1954, did not make ‘a special appropriation for polio prevention and the purchase of the Salk vaccine. The last shipment’ we received was on March 11 — $,820 dosages. From March to Au- gust, we administered on an av- The second shot is given one month after the first and the third, seven months following the second to increase as well as main- tain the immunity. Monroé pointed out that five of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4} BIG DEMAND! According to the number of calls (‘about 25) received from this Want Ad there erage of 800 shots a week with this and any other vaccine we had on hand.” Monroe explained, The vaccine has a six month expiration date and can’t be kept longer to be effective, he added. < & ® “When we had to halt the pro- gram in ghugust because of the lack of vaccine, we sent out cards | are a lot: of people still looking for good used car- peting and rugs. APPROXIMATELY 28 Y¥Ds. OF able. O Whatever you have to offer, let an inexpensive Want Ad — get you biyers in 8 harry! To Place Your Want Ad all of the people we had given the first or second shot, informing: them they would have to finish Monroe | said. Lat DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the . any and A epee Reason- : WANT AD DEPT, Did Well oe i ine eb et " fb j a She J : + ' , = ky oa } _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 ese i Pal. er: , oe oe eee oe oe fe Gras ye | A ]TIANL; : a an, | ino ; junior department of the Congre- ;. trd-UAW Agreement rian (eens in Birmingham gational Chreh of Birmingham, = > ps a * ¥ - ¢ = = = for a betterment s gs 3-Year Contract Pupils on Halt-Day Setup),2e: sus Sarma jy. ote So " has S : ‘ C J . |will be As s in Lansing, hours of around the clock bargain- til . chool if Ss om pleted | The includes a crossover : and after 93 days of contract eo. Pe on Adams avenue onto U.S. 10,” ~between the UAW and the BIRMINGHAM — While work- ecutive ays Dena, Neemont| Conan, ys rere 1959. 6 Thee, 4 jmen ‘put the finishing touches on|Company, uct the classes. Bagge ne ‘ cers} “eS _|the new St. Columban's School on| Monthy investment plans, | The Cuma’ fh tts quan ss ~ | Bion in Birmingham, about stock clubs, government and mu- terly m at 7:30 p.m, tomor.: raiev 1010: : nicipal bonds and the technical te heskolan : ; . 19 youngsters’ this week “began! ococts of trading with invest. [TOW at the mn Comme half-day sessions. " ors will be explained, nity House. , + «". * Invited are contractors, ll-time ¢ ill s .| Ruben will clarity the meaning electrical work- S Fu e classes will start Mon-| ¢ terme 0x8 '24 ’ day with an increased énrollment|°! ™#5y investmen . "lers and try representatives, expected. vine on ~— “ — stocks.| “a program will be geneentad by ; : ; 3 the Bell. Ti . SEC» Police Chief Alleges The schoo! fap ote 1] Free tickets may be picked up] retary’s and convention reports al- Dishonesty on Part of tareugh 9, owl of at the library, The number is| so will a im oe : p aren; siaters teacher. Refreshments will be se 3 Officers in Suit Built at a cost of $262,000, the —— gas Feature of the registration ses- Id Hills Camera Police Chief Herbert W. Straley sion of the Southern Michigan/Ciub will meet at 8 this evening . was challenged today to back up Obedience Training Club at 8 p.m./| at the Cranbrook Institute of Sci. allegations of dishonesty on the Monday at Bloomfield Hills High|ence auditorium. J, Elwood Arm .. part of three Pontiac police offi- School auditorium will be demon-| strong will speak on “Mexico — the. cerry who are suing him, for promo- strations by trained dogs. Land of the Tarascas.” The public. tions, 0 *,.&.32 is invited. La + ¢ «& - E, W, Averill, 419 Westwood Dr., The challenge came after Straley van beeeoa ea od onty Ki f the M testified while under oath in Cir- Pt. <9. eepers © orgue ., t : ryan 3 oe get iz cia oh ere or . : ‘. : ey. . » de yra- r te Phe by ppd do absent — cuse University has announced’ nt wo erde bore that wil prove tt" 7 ag ) 4 a ik eee eet Seceucien over teciaae an hers LITTERING a sparkling Pontias Phete sue of “ ‘ ” ‘|~ ; bers of 1 big Donny Ashley, a Pontiat Police . — Seed rasa oi = On| song, “Slowly Sweetly ” pte joint program for training college | aM cd wathaie oe case cae mn” Aoee. eilchal,etwaaied |: Ss" Sa cco uy acct ‘bebe eeiedad Ws Meat dabece Chel wen tenmen tat dec te tot by Susan Knopf, 12-year-old daugh-| students to become newspaper ref- g ‘ 2 f = full ae : ’ a : ’ pe q : was 4 * . = ‘ % : ‘deadline it such Eee OeTe 80). 1a eae tienin, an splays, The Selehieh wr ot 1. ant Mek, Gucge & Smtr © ae : formerly belonged to the Empress Dowager of Knopf, 1488 Henrietta St., Birming-| Will start this fall. pearl, weighing 1,191 grains, will be on public << A junior high school student, Susan wrote the song for the lower Three out of every Ty rity WKC, located at 108 N. Saginaw 2 bale ye 4d i rrtpeeecali Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15-20 m. p. h, Direction—North-northwest. sets Teocorded ¢ temperature ee PRs eteenser HHT HOE TOOT EE ® One Year Age ia Pontise Mighest temperature ...-. fa -aebiess- Lowest temperature ..¢s..secees..+ 52 Meee gaia PT ee ‘Fair, and Lewest T rateres This! ee ES'e a teen 82 im 1955. 37 im 1943 Wednueséar's Temperature Chart Royal Oak Bandit Shoots Own Foot ROYAL OAK — A panicky hold- pe at teller Paul L. Mérrison, Morrison handed over $200. Just 5 C. A. Maynard pushed the alarm button, Johnson panicked and fied, scattering the behind through an alley. The gum went off and Johnson fell, critically wound- ed. He had strapped the gun under “lt must secure changes by the 1959 ‘jrecommendation of three commit- ‘a consider would abolish the sepa- rate office of Drain Commissioner Favor Merger of Two Offices Drain Chief's Duties Would’ Be Absorbed by Public Works Unit Absorption of the duties of Oak- land County Drain Commissioner Daniel W. *s office by the reality. Approval is needed now from the county Board of Supervisors, which, if the vote is favorable, session of the State Legislature to make such a move possible. *~ * * Supervisors, probably at their Oct. 6 meeting, will act on the tees of the board which agreed to push for the change after a joint meeting this morning. Drain, Board of Public Works, and Special County Government Study Committees favored this consolidation, under study for two years, after studying reports from Barry and Harold K. Schone, DPW director. Both men urged adoption of the plan today, They were supported by Ralph A. Main, for nearly six years county drain commissioner before becoming surveyor. * * * : The plan the supervisors will as now operated, but at the same time put the control of inter-county drain projects in the hands of a chief deputy director under the DPW deputy director. - If approved, the consolidation would be a second major stream- lining of county operations since the Board of Supervisors created a committee with this purpose in mind. Offices of county clerk and his ‘raincoat. register of deeds were merged in June. ) ” gipene teed Semone. 7 3 Beitimers 91 68 Miami B. 87 82 Bismark 83 67 Milwaukee 50 46 Sevestt 87 %4 Minneapolis 61 48 : ‘alo 6) &9 New Orleans 89° 75 _ Charleston = 92 ps) New York 71 62 he 6 5S Omeha 73 60 : ti. 75 87 Peliston 55 36 4 z ° nix 108 78 2 Pittsburgh 74 58 iheaeied i oman 65 56 St. Louis 75 61 AL ART — If it were 2 Se 44 8. Pron 2 64 EL haps. 2) te trevor ©. ao ight recei phot ids : Trare ‘ 3 i j ton «62 «37 Wash: 3%) ™@ flies : #3 73 Beatt! 68 BF) iy City * 4 Tampe “mw . 2 | : ‘ ot “« Fy Bird,” this nature study of a’ fence post and waving wheat heads hic salon award. But ‘the photographer whose lens caught the artistic composition was merely. snapping ‘dicated privately in Washington which provides for “equal protec- away to illustrate new slip-on fence fasteners nailed to the post, |they believe reopening the schools, tion of the law,” Still Life Ww Formally Reopens Today Barry j Department of Public Works! . cleared one hurdle today and has) jtwo to go before it becomes a store is a hi-fi and stereophonic room, he added. Quick Vaccinations at 3&8 175 Attend Session of Bankers Association Frederick Moore, president of the Michigan Bankers Assn., last anquet honored county res- idents who have taken courses this year at the American Institute of Banking. Murray J. Messier, vice president of Wayne Oakland Bank, presented certificates to seven persons who completed course work, - Almond growers in California, the nation’s only commerical al- mond-producing state, expect the 1958 harvest to be nearly 25 per a ’ is not an excessive package.” Bugas said the break came Tuesday night in an offhand re- mark from a member of the UAW team, He declined to say what the UAW was ready to listen to a cpntract proposal. “Our settlement was not. infla- tionary.” * * * Bugas seemed pleased with the new severance pay clause Ford worked out with the union. He said the clause, which was made retroactive to take care of a re- cent plant closing in Memphis, Tenn., was to help solve the prob- Jems of workers by the closing or shifting of auto plants. This had been one of Reuther's chief goals, Bugas chided Reuther for his) 1955. pet project—a layoff pay plan, Bugas described it as “a fuzzy approach to the problem.” He chuckled when newsmen asked him whether Reuther’s 1958 project—profit sharing—ever was mentioned in negotiations, The UAW said in January its No. 1 de- mand would be to get a share of} ~ company profits; it later dropped the demand, | “Well, one of Reuther’s team) mentioned that Reuther stuck - neck out when he dropped profit sharing. One of our boys ‘retorted that Reuther really led with his neck when he brought up the profit-sharing idea in the first place. That ended that discus- sion.” : Drinks Shot in Court KITCHENER, Ont. (UPD — Detective Gerald Amlinger poured himself a shot of rye whjsky and downed it in court yesterday, and the judge ap- proved. “Yes, that’s rye whisky,” said Amlinger, who was ordered to confirm the bot- tle-he seized in a raid actually- | cause of rain and disease. contained rye. ’ As Private, Segregated Institutions Corp. meets today to elect officers and decide when and how to go about reopening the city’s four high schools as private, segregated institutions. The corporation will first have to get the permission of the Little Rock School Board to lease the buildings, but that: was not ex- pected to present any difficulty. * * * The school board takes the view that it is a creature of the state legislature, which made the laws under which the schools can be reopened as private institutions, jand must obey it. The plan also appears to have’ the blessing of Gov. Orval E. Faubus, although hé did not im- mediately comment. The government will certaihly challenge any reopening of the schools in Federal Court. * * * . \ ; «Justice Department officials in- Seek fo Reopen Schools LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPD — _ |The Little Rock Private School as private institutions is unconsti-| tutional. They said such a move could Legal experts in. Washington have made it. clear that the federal government cannot force a state to operate a public school system. a ‘ * But they also feel that the tion of some schools and the clos: ing of otiiers could be challenged in the courts. They said the courts can rule on the question of how a state uses its public tax money. | Attorneys for the “seven Negroes who want to attend Central High ‘School probably will challenge the ivate basis on the ground ,that it iviolates. the 124th . Amendment, ‘ Both Sides Did Well |= reopening of the schools on a pri-| | eg. ] 2 Eiko sntacle: News. ZONITE ANTISEPTIC is §7* Large 14-ounce size. 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Malfetti, executive officer of the safety education proj- ect at Columbia University, fore- cast a relatively easy time for the driver of the future: “If he is tatigued, his car can _ be guided down the center of a - lane or through a change of lane. | If his reactions fail he ean be- Prevented from a collision tmrough control of speed and headway. Or, if he is intoxicated, ' an electronic ignition system, de- on driver coo = prevent his starting the mo- r.”* Malfetti spoke before the 56th annual American Automobile Assn. convention, é * * * In discussing the work of the safety education project, which is financed by an AAA grant, Mal- fetti charged that too much atten- tion is given by law enforcement officers to ‘‘punishing” bad driv- ers and too little effort to “reward- if ae oy High School Girl Gives Birth to Triplet Sons Linda Sue Voss and her hus- band. David, 19, had expected twins. The triplets, born yester- day two months premat weighing a total of 12 pounds, were placed in incubators. They selection of names by the. aston- ished parents. | REDLANDS, Calif, (AP)—A 16-\/E}. Drunken Driving and |E were labeled A; B and C pending /— “T ean’t even think,” said Voss, a dairy worker. Festival Da Mans Extra MON SAVING DAYS at SIMMS! ~ Weekend SPECIALS All Popular Brands—Freshest IGARETTES Regular Six Size 2. 18 er 2. 28 ) Choice of Winston, Hit Parade, Mari- boro, xo hie Mall, etc. Plus 7c. ‘orris, Ches prica plus Ie tax. tax. “Punishment seems to have the. effect of suppressing im- to driv® dangerously, not them,” he said. “AS a result, unsafe behavior is likely to be revealed whenever the circumstances are right.”* He suggested a progr#m leadirig'? to recognition of driving skill|; through competitions sponsored by enforcement officials, with prizes and commendations awarded the careful motorist. ‘Hate U.S.! 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In his opinion he has been tried by a blue ribbon jury his peers for it and found guilty explains: - | SOnmpeiitors are the toahest It’s obvious that Exner’s fin in. fluenced the ‘58 Ford and General ‘Motors models, And on the ‘59 models just now going into pro- duction there is strong evidence of trying to out-fin Exner’s basic idea in one form or another. * * * Chevrolet, Bui Oldsmobile, Desi end, net f it tit hi ! i * ie surveys can't ic Into account is the impact of new ideas—the that is made by innovation. It is essential, therefore, that an auto- mobile stylist be a creative artist who molds and influences public tastes to a considerable degree.” » Ope charge does jar Exner’s calmness. That's the claim that his fin is sheer ostentation, serv- ing no. utilitarian purpose. “Listen,"" he says, jabbing you gently on_the-chest with a—iong, }~ “it happens to be a fact that wind tunnel tests, thin, artistic finger, confirm that our rear fins con- tribute measurably to the stability of the cars in severe crosswinds at normal -highway driving speeds.’ i a vu Give your child music! RENT « new PIANO with option to buy *10) Koes ecleded 27'S. Saginaw St. e* Granting both of these conten- tions, Virgil M. Exner, the recog- if Studebaker with! f Auto, Freight Engine Merely Bruise Man EAST ST. LOUIS, I, Fred Cowell, 17, of East St, Louis spent a few harrowing minutes last night when his car and a. freight engine ran over him. He weeget we cuts and bruises. ** *& He was following a slow-thoving | truck across multiple railroad} tracks when he noticed the engine bearing down, He jumped out and ran but got only a few feet away before the engine -hit.the car, dragged it along and rolled it over him, Then he fell between the tracks and most of the engine also ran over him. le * * ‘ Cowell squirmed. free. He was treated at a hospital and released. _|day and Thursday nights, plus a (AP) —| The locomotive stopped and Open New Club for Teenagers ° in Waterford A new club — strictly for well mannered teenagers, opened in ‘Waterford Township. *x* * * Located on Highland at Pontiac Lake road, in the old Eagle's Hall, the new club is‘ under the super- vision of Miss Sallie Wright Steve Fearn. These two have pooled their ideas and efforts in order to have a central place where teenagers may dance, play games, and have refreshments, * * * but request numbers from the au- dience every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Yearly mem- bership is $2. This entitles the member to juke box dancing Tues- 50c admission fee. Non-members pay 75c for admission, The club closes af midnight ex- cept Saturday, when an extra hour, is added for dancing. * * * Every Friday and Saturday nights, there is a dancing contest, and the winners receive free pizza ' from Nonne’s restaurant as first prize. More than 300 attended last Friday's dance. Toastmaster’s Club to Hold First Meeting The first regular meeting of the | Waterford Toastmaster’s club will be held at 7 p.m. tonight at the | Community Activities building in Waterford Township. Highlighting the affair will be| the presentation of a certificate | to Rev, Benjamin A. Bohn, for completion of twelve major speech presentations during the past two years, The group was organized two jyears ago, and bi-weekly meetings are held Thursday evenings at the andigames, arts and crafts, table A four-piece band plays osiekag of merit in Basic Speech Training) ‘Saturday Activities _ for Youths Slated y. morning. activities for i « Satu aa sade we? namo pe ‘Tom Belton, brackets haye been assigned spe- cific hours to participate in gym games along with other quiet | games. Children from the ages of 7 thro 9 are scheduled for 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., and those from 10 through’ 13 years old will be in the ‘gym from 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. From that time until 1 p.m. the gym will be resefved for boys 13 years and older who wish to play basketball, There will be no charge for the Saturday morning programs, with the exception of nominal costs of crafts materials, Belton said. Detroit Independent Cuts Gasoline Prices DETROIT @ — Gasoline prices were cut another two cents a gal- lon by a leading indep:ndent re- itailer yesterday in the Metropoli- itan Detroit area's second round of price cutting in less than a year. Amro Station Inc., announced ‘|the cut, making its regular gaso- line 25.9 cents a gallon with pre- mium 29.9 cents a gallon, An AMRO spokesman predicted further cuts by major oil compan- ies which reduced prices 1.8 cents a gallon Monday. Most major suppliers in the De- troit area are selling regular at 29.9 and premium at 33.9. The latest price cutting was started Monday by Standard Oil Co, with a 1.8 cent-a-gallon reduc- tion. Cash Hawley, general manager of the Michigan Retail Gasoline Dealers. 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Day- time TV was discussed somewhat in disgust. “All they give us are soap operas, and they’re just lousy,” said the lady from Alaska, “We used to feel neglected, up there in Anchorage, thinking that outside they got better shows. But now I find it's all the same, .1 may be being sort of disloyal, with this trip and all, but we women sort of generally agree we'd like something better than soap opera— something more informative, some- _ thing more cultural.” . GEE W; es Mrs, Roguska, 30 years old and a mother of three, has strong opinions about programs and people. She says ‘‘Gee whiz!” , with ferocity on occasion. She would like “to get my hands on a real, live, television execu- tive and tell him what the people really want.” She points out that since cBs relays the only daytime televi- sion that is seen in her area of Alaska, they may presume to have a captive audience.” But it's not captive at all, she says, as long as Women know how te turn a dial to “off.” Mrs, Roguska is a former school iup there,”’ she said. * |quiz shows were worth watching. teacher from Grand Rapids. She| The next week it snowed again., moon is never over .. «. it's just might, consequently, be presumed|- “That's sort pf how it.goes in/never begun quite,.either."”' to have loftier TV programming/Alaska,” she says. “The honey- easier to stay That's why, she believes, ° sion was invented for Alaska. “ry 8 in than go out, And ‘televi-iit's easier to: watch teleytaion than But gee whiz, they. don't want to be watching the heartaches of soap opera queens. They've got enough problems of their own. ye sbay es kan woman, like tll Phd below, is “wildly hutgry to find(— out what's beeied on.”* - acne ene principles than. some of her: con- freres in the 49th state, She “Woes | not think so. SID CAESAR FANS “Everybody feels much the same | “Like we in Alaska fee] that we’re a one-state people figh Sid Caesar. over, there were Sid Caesar. watching ‘parties when he came on —and we couldn’t—and ‘still can't—~ understand why you people down here took him off the air and won't give him back to us.” * * * She. couldn't understand, either, why people *‘down here” decided | Advised that some of same may be removed because of a district at- torney’s probe, she remarked, “Gee whiz, that’s a break.” Mrs, Roguska went to Rabbit Creek Valley, a suburb of An- | chorage, to be married in the fall of 1951. On the day of the wedding, in October, the first snowfall -of the year began. 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Risk to Neutrality By LEROY HANSEN TOKYO (UPD—Current feuding -within Burma's ruling party could ‘bring that important Asian nation jcloser to the West or swing it iia ‘nearer the Communist bloc, ac- wen to diplomatic oe RECONDITIONED — Any. Type or Style Including: Parts that are Needed “coh ws Palanee Shalt 9. - a. Jewels. ° » ete. sult in general elections, probably in September, and results of that jelection will determine Burma's ifuture course. * * * Bees ie %* Cleaning * New Leather Strap or Cord - * New Crystal Where Needed ‘6.95. Automatic . . . $1.50 Extra, One Week Delivery on First Waiches to Come Ia Guaranteed for 6 Months the Ba Swe group, The matter probably will have to be settled in court. Now there is the ‘‘clean’” AFPFL under U Nu and the “stable” AFPFL under U Ba Swe. Complet- ing the Burmese political triangle is the National United Front, the _FE 2-0294 SINUE. wins, the nation will swing't »\closer to the Communists. m2 | Since U Nu is likely to main- moe Bh Be | tain nis “neutral” attitude, the Can Opener > + | feeling is that the voters will be inclined to vote either “pro- West” or “pro-Communist.” Fast and clean - cutting, with ‘no ‘fuss! Pierces lid to lock can © in place. With wall sac : The premier was scheduled to DOWNTOWN = place the new budget before a 162 N. Sesis?* . Ga |soon-to-be convened session of "+ \parliament. There were, however, MIRACLE MILE 1 |strong indications that the Ba Swe sere eonee faction planned to call for a cut the budget or make some other : wve that would serve as a cen- -|the National sure motion and bring the down- fall of the U Nu government. WON'T RISK VOTE Sources here now’ predict that U Nu will not take the risk and wii not bring the budget before the next parliament but will, prob- ably in September, ask President U Win Maung to dissolve Parlia- ment, Since elections in Burma must be held. 60 days after a_pariia- ment is dissolved, elections may come in late November or early December.-U Nu would head a pen government mean- until then and it would -be diffi-) cult to hold general elections be- fore that time. The delay would also give the political situation af — | chance to settle down. | * * * Since Burma's official year ends | probably would be ordered by the president. In anticipation of the elections, numerous politica) parties already are starting to pop up, including Congress Party, the Burma Bolshevik’ Party and the Burma Marxist Party. The Com: munist Party itself is banned in Burma. Grandfather, 70, Leads in 4-H Club Activities COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. a —A grandfather 70 years old is one of Oregon's most active 4-H club leaders, He is,C, J. Robinson, an elec- trical ineer in Texas for 30 years who “retired” to Cottage Grove. In the last eight years, Robinson | has led 22 4-H clubs, specializing in science and electricity. This year two of his clubs are completing) typically ambitious projects — a machine that makes static elec- tricity and a-safety lighting sys- tem for a railroad tunriel. rest price in 10 years save over °4 pair Fo cushioned Revolving Charge— Moy be used like eo Regular - Charge . Account * The Price Returns to Low $14.98 After 4 DAYS O 1. Stitch ‘n’ Turn trimly styled oxford in rich black or brown leather. brown smooth leather. Shoe Department Main Satefaton mania o your mony bach SEARS 9ur men 's 14-98 cushioned insoles | forheeltotoe \ | | hurry in now and save! 2. 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Shirts have dress-type interlined collar and long. stay-in tails. Sizes 14¥2-17. Cuffed Pants . have large, strong pockets and ed on Sizes 29-4& Silver gray or eee @ Pride of Haarlem ‘@ Yellow Giant SHIRTS Reg. 2.59 Ea. . PANTS Reg. 2.98 Ea. Men's Workclothes and Sportswear, Main < »-~ Sati poranted poes moy he ‘SEARS | inew St. 4171 154 North Phone FE i } 4 : a i 4 ; j ; j j / , . i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 Bird in ‘Shooter's Hat | placing the hat, took a shot at the Coyotes ewes ncclamtd |much of which may be scarce} Complete Film ‘Record jte complete microfilming of British} ‘Test of Their Sincerity? escaping bird. when the coyotes eat animal food. ‘records on the ia. is colony. eh LONDON — In the early 1850's : CHEYENNE, Wyo.—Rodents and! JAMESTOWN, Va. (®— The) HONOLULU @-- The First an English shooting club was} The old Rayado Ranch, injrabbits make up about three-| Forests in New York state have federal commission which helped| Production — in US. ot ready’ | Transpacific Conference on Alco- called the “High ’ Hats” because|northern New Mexico, is the|fourths of the diet of coyotes. Thejincreased,more than 20 per cent'to plan the 1957 Jamestown fes-|dinners, including canned pre-|holism was in session at a local each shooter placed a live bird|largest Boy Scout camp in the|remainder consists of other animal|in the past three decades. The/|tival has been disbanded but its|pared stews and méats, rose from hotel. Into the session strolled a under his top hat, raised the hat|U.S. It was formerly owned by |life, ae ee ee and |state now has 14,450,000 acres com-| work will go on for another 1015.2 million pounds in 1952 tojhotel waiter, pushing a cart of pe wena after xe-igenoer: soot: Kit Carson, a variety of vegetable matter; pared to 12,000,000 acres in. 1933. years. That's the time estimated/more than 19 millions in 1955. \mixed drinks; ‘He obviously had vince ——— —— = ) This Week Only -Shop Tonight, Fri and Sat. Nights Until ot | SEARS. TLPAIIVERSGY P ry 5 _ ~ Shop at Sears and Save...hundreds of ite ROE bee os reds ms_ ie aye at reduced or special purchase low prices! ? SALE ENDS SATURDAY! REG, 3.15 ALL GAUGE SHOT- GUN SHELLS .. 2.66 box Vj oa fo Light Load Shells. . .2.29 : Clay Birds .....2.46 , BREAKS THE PRICE BARRIER! SAVE $9 507 ‘onan SHOTGUN £ Priced Lower Than Most Pump * a ise esi je eames uth. i in a ill clined iia Miata ae a a igi Gas operation tames recoil: lets you fire up to § shots in 1. = ; second. Needs no adjustment . . . shoots all standard 12- gauge shells American walnut stock.and —s. @ | fore-end. Initial nameplate. ' wichs only 7% pounds. Hury = ineday oy ee "aaa “Sporting Goods Dept. - Posy St. Basement Just in th for Troub le- Free Winter Driving! COMPANIONS Now only “YOU GET '3.57 TRADE-IN Allowance on your old battery! Low Priced Battery Booster Cables - e Full 15-Month Nationwide Gomades eg. 349° 2.22 . ie Compae with $5.95 boosters. @ Rugged X-41° Cold Rubber Construction ar Use another get paienoy to ; . aa start your car when tery @ Road-biting Tread for Greater Traction . is dead. Quick, easy! ONLY 10% DOWN ALLSTATE FACTORY-. ... 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Sears Revolving wainst corrosion refills give. uniform go cetels grip on steering whee ap Ob est tt bach SEARS - is North ~— Street Relig lke" a Ra PEE Pia PNR E See ee ee eS ee ee ee. ee ee ee ee ce ee ee eG ee ee ee % 2 = is ne > . i f : ts - 2 S : ; . te ‘> | : . b f ; port d / oe : cn : ae ty ‘ : 3 a i : = | oe : ‘ Fi ¥ f £ 1 © : i ‘ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 erties tarts Rico's second ~| Casals. Festival. * * * Students frém the University of Puerto Rico are performing sea- eisonal opera in its home city, Rio Piedras. Plans are being made to form, a Puerto Rican symphony orchestra: : BALLET, DRAMA FLOURISH Ballet schools flourish through- out the island. The newly formed Ballets de San Juan appeared in a recent festival. Another festival —, aol woe by Puerto Rican Post ae ks ie aie | ing their pride in the past. The .| island is a mixture of old Spain ual badge is set-aside for edu-| and moder America. It was The school system covers | discovered by Columbus on his Puerto Rico-remained a posses- sion of Spain until 1899, when it was ceded to the United States after the Spanish-American War. Congress in 1917 declared all Puer- to Ricans to be United States citi-| gens. On July 25, 1952, Constitu- tion Day, the island became a self- governing commonwealth, °° * Sah Juan, the capital, was one of the most formidable Spanish 2 goal curriculum, with voea-| second voyage in 1493. Pence ee strongholds in the New World. The Covered With Apholt $265 Pint Ey Scheney Te My of Elo Clanly finer inthe bot. clealy finer be your tasle _Scheniey Distillers Co. W.Y.C. - Blended Whi : deus «86 Prost, 865 Gia Netra Si : ney $420 4/5 Qt. LOOK! Buy This Bedroom-Save °150” All Six Pieces Are Now 1 98 @ Bed, Mattress, Box Springs @ Roomy Double ' Dresser @ Landscape Mirror @ Commode-Type Chest MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS EASY TERMS | " "sa0 CeRee FE 4-0526 — * Many Others to Choose From —— . 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SERLING WASHINGTON (UPI) — Despite strong scientific evidence to the contrary, there are still serious arguments. advanced against use of seat belts in automobiles. Here are ‘the arguments, fol- lowed by rebuttals from the. Cor- nell University: Medical College's automotive crash injury research -|project, which recommended belt usage efter analyzing more than _ {20,000 separate accidents: Argument: Belts can cause serious internal injuries. “ Answer: In the seat. belt acci- dents. analyzed,. less than one half of one per cent of the wearers suffered dangérous or even fatal injuries of the lqwer torso which could possibly. be attributed to the belt. On the other hand, GET ON THE | ‘ VODKA WAGON WITH the greatest name in VODKA 00s 108 Prout, Distilled trem grain, Ste, Pisra Smirnoff Fis. (Div. a tn, Harttord, Cons, = fa # ‘among more than 15,000 non-users ‘ofseat belts in injury-producing accidents, 225 of 2.5 per cent sus- tained dangerous or fatal lower torso injuries. Argument: Seat belts prevent escape from cars in the event of fire or submersion in water. Answer: Evidence available from thousands of accident re- ports shows burning and submer- J sion accidents are extremely rare. x * * Argument: Belts often fail be- cause of poor wosign or installa- EXPERT o* 8, PROMPT SERVICE - RIDLEY Flash | CLEANERS . in PONTIAC. # ; | tion. 339 W. Huron a 26 E. Huron fae ike ; FEderel 8-9252 FEderal 8-9255° [by Cornell on this subject showed ae “} that of 712.belts involved in acci- dents, only 11 failed to function + age deterioration. ‘While it is true some belts are not as efficient as others, evidence shows that even the|an inferior belt is better than no belt at all. Argument: .. Safety belts’ are useless in convertibles, where oc- cupants dre better off if they are thrown clear in roll-overs, : > Answer: In a-survey of 6,000 in jury-producing accidents, only 1.5 per cent involved open top con- vertibles which rolled over. Fur- ther, an oceupant thrown clear of a.car stands a chance of survival only if he strikes a soft surface. Argument: -Belts give drivers a false sense of security, make them overconfident and cause them te drive faster. Answer: Cornell's statistics show that in accidents involving 412 cars equipped with belts, the aver- age speed was 47.7 miles per hour, In accidents involving 6,177 cars without’ belts, speed was 49.2 m. p. h. + *& 8 by similar studies by the Air Force, the U.S, Public Health Service and other authorities, with these results so far: ~The U.S. Public Health Serv- ice is considering the possibility of joining with auto manufacturers in an all-out, nationwide public education campaign -to ‘‘sell’’: the American motorist on belts, STATES TAKE LEAD : —California has ordered its 42,- the average) The Cornell findings are backed! ‘Seat Belts Prevent Escape’ Serious, Oft- Heard Claim 000. official state cars equipped with belts, including all state po- lice v —In NewYork, every new car purchased henceforth By the state will have belts, The Ford Motor’ Co., which in the past three years has topped the industry. in seat belt sales (237,886 installations), is frankly advising its dealers to step up belt sales efforts. * * * “The tide on safety equipment jis turning,” a-ford dfficial ..toid UPI. “Belts have been the biggest educationa] problem buat word of mouth advertising, plus publicity given stories on belt advantages, is starting to have some effect.” Under 30 Pct: Able fo Buy New Houses - WASHINGTON — The National Housing Conference reports. that less than 30 per cent of the na- tion’s families can afford to buy and maintain a holse.at today’s prices. It Says the median price for the cheapest new three-bedroom house available in the nation is $10,990. * * * -It estimates that the lowest pos- sible income for carrying a new house ranges from $4,864 in Nor- folk, Va., to $9,564 in Erie, Pa. The median is $6,409, in Fall River, Mass. The conference estimates that only 28.5 per cent of American families had that much income at the end of 1957, when the houses were priced, litetimeGuaranteed \f vir IMP \mel mcic YOU GET a st ssi : * Large Serving FAIRBANKS )- SEAL OF QUALITY SRoBUETEG \-WARD-:) PHONE . 3 Ways lo j Phone Today Buy! 14 ot Holds ue Plotter « Ve B Fruit Dishes »* Suga . and tually ERIAL UNBREAKABLE \\ DINNERWARE Mot OS Pleces.«. Met 53 Pieces... but ALL 6 PIECES FRE E: DURING THIS GREAT SALE! )YOUR BONUS FOR } QUICK ACTION )BUY NOW ond _ ‘} USE AS BUTTER > ¢ COASTER, ETC Only Genuine Melmac Dinnerware is unbreakable +. stain and scratch resistant ... eafe,.. quaran- teed not to chip, crack or craze. Here is a lifetime Pte28 of beautiful dinnerware in newest colors. You'd geiab aman Day $73.95 if it EAMER JELLY DISHES DISH ] EDUCATOR SET were not for this sensational sale. er Don't miss this lifetime value . . . order today! Bow! . MAIL COUPON NOW . ®T, M. American Cyenemid Co. . SHOP IN PERSON! | MARE JEWELERS, 45 N. Saginaw &t. Pane tnd me the Fetbants Ward $1 Malar Listine Go No Down ‘Paymen t Required. I agree to | G Add to My Account e *? te 530" No. PAYMENTS WHEN ‘SicK— LAID OFF—OR Now Long. ON STRIKE OPEN "TIL 9:00 ; Thuts., Fri., Sat. and Mon. | EXTRA SPECIAL ——. | WEDDING ‘To Open Bids on New School Waterford- Broceadiaat With Building — Plans) Bids for construction of another. elementary school building in Wat- '8 tonight, when the board of educa- tion meets. This ig the last school scheduled for construction in the $344-million| school bond issue approved by vot-| ers in February 1956, according to) superintendent William Shunck. The new Laura S. bgitaynal Elementary School will be lo- cated on an fihowe: plat ot hind | in the (Cass-Elizabeth-Cooley Lake Rds. area, and will cost approximately $350,000. | Another senior high school site is also included = the 1956 .bond issue program and a report -re- garding this project is expected to be presented by the Tulding committee. A possible new elementary school building site in. the Jayno) Adams Sehool area will be another) project slated on the agenda. | In other business, board mem- bers are expected to discuss a | request from Recreation direc- | tor Tom Belton for “board fe: | action” on construction of tennis courts for community use. | Belton has @ 1957 bid of $6,220 which ineludes fencing, and he has asked that if one-half of th amount were donated by commun-) ity organizations—could the board of education contribute the bal- ance. & Superintendent Shunck will) make recommendations for appli- cation for a loan to the Municipal Finance Committee for school operation. State aid. received. by/ Waterford Township for. Septem-/ ber is only 75 per cent of the full amount, and the October payment | will probably. be only 50 per cent | .o total amount due, Shunck | S| George’ + Newport’ s | Jewelry Dept.. Main Floor .. LOOK AT THESE _ BIG SAVINGS! 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' ¥ a rs LY ‘ a : ; a 4 , : : ‘ P, . - “ 4 4 - af # _THE PONTIAC. PRESS | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 _PONTI AC. M ICHIGAN, 4 Orion A rare instance of double trouble same area cut off electric service for two hours yesterday in Lake Orion and Orion Township. Parts of Oakland Township also in the teat service for about an hour. + + * According to a Detroit Edison ‘Power thoes aieatng te. telad’ tb noche failed when some unknown factor cut off current between Orion and Oxford, Co. spokesman the failure was at 1:37. caused when a tree branch, blown by yesterday's high winds, fell across two main transmission 'ines Attempts by Edison employes to switch the Orion service to In the’ absence of traffic signals, rect traffic at major intersections. All electricity in the area was off from.12:47 to 2:47 p.m. except in parts of Oakland which had service restored by another route the Oakland County Sheriff's De- partment assigned deputies to di- south of Lake Orion on Orion road Off 2 Hear Kern road. Because the power that Gpenties the electric water pumps- for the Lake Orion Community High School was cut off, all students were sent home at 2: 45, according to Eugene Sura, assistant princi- pal. Seventh and 8th grade pupils at the Junior High School, who ride the same buses as high school pu- pils, went home also. Although without lights, the Jun- inr High and Blanche Sims Ele- Hours mentary Schools had via They get it from ‘the village, which had emergency pumps operating dur- ing the power failure, Lake Orion Village Clerk Maty Parkinson said the Village Hall was swamped with telephone calls ‘rom residents wondering what the trouble was, Village and Township police said they received no reports of accidents or major difficulties caused by the lack of electric pow- er, OTTO YNTEMA PTSA Funetion fo Be Explained Ott Yntema to Speak at West Bloomfield High Meeting Thursday WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: SHIP — What is a PTSA? How) does it’function and what can it) - accomplish? Ott Yntema, director of field services at Western Michigan Un- iversity in Kalamazoo, will answer these and many similar questions! jn a talk on Parent-Teacher-Stu- dent Associations at the West Bloomfield High School PTA meet- ing at 8 t is evening at the school. Students in the West Bloom- field School District, their par- ents and PTA members have been invited to hear how several high schools in Michigan are in- students in their PTA Yntema is in a position to ex- advisor at a large high school besides having had a varied career in the educational field in schools in Michigan and at Buffalo State Teachers’ College in New York. Visitors from other school dis-| Teaczik tricts are welcome to attend the meeting, said Mrs. Neal Hargrave, hospitality committee chairman. A business meeting will follow Yntema’s talk. Though Vendor Failed to Recognize Ike x & * holding up a pumpkin. “Fifteen cents apiece.” pumpkin pie?” Medeiros. him laughed at her remark. one of the men. LITTLE COMPTON, R.I. (AP)—Mrs. Ed- ward M.. Mederios, 26, was knitting when the man stepped over to her fruit and veg- etable stand and began looking at the pumpkins. It was about 5:30 p.m. “How much are these?” the man asked, “How many witi it take to make a “That depends on how big a pie you want,” said the matter of fact Mrs. The man.and a group. crowding around “What's so funny?” Mrs. Medeiros asked Flip Reply Sells Pumpkins “That's the President,” was the reply. “President of what?” * -& * “Of the United States.” “Oh my Lord!” said Mrs. Medeiros. Though she had seen several black limousines and a police escort, she had» not guessed her customer was President Eisenhower. The President drove off with two or six onions. a And Mrs. pumpkins, several baskets of fruit and five x * * Medeiros? “Believe me,” she said later, “if there had been a jumped into i hole around I would Have 1 Ae \ 15 Women Study Girl LEARN SCOUT TECHNIQUES — Girl Scout Codirectors Mrs. Lawrence Murphy (left, front) and Mrs. Hope Gorman, show leadership train- ees (standing, from left) Mrs. Rvivie Purdom, Mrs: Arnold Lakman, Mrs. Don Snavely and = Scout te Mrs. Lawrence Timm, how to put out a camp- fire at the Proud Lake Recreation Area in Com- merce Township. The women just completed a tape See ee eee Reinstatement Royal Oak Township Patrolman Files Suit in Circuit Court ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A suspended Royal Oak Township policeman has gone to Oakland County Circuit Court to seek his reinstatement to the force. i Scout Methods Karen O'Connor, Franklin J. Seed Wed in Oxford WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—St. "| Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Pontiac was the scene Saturday morning of the marriage of Lucille Gilbertson of Detroit to Edward Tkaczik. Performing the rite was the Rev. Faban Weber. ® * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ludvig Gilbertson of Lachine. Parents of the bride- Couple Exchange Vows in Ortonville Ceremony RS, CHARLES L GREEN ORTONVILLE — Jacqueline Jo Knight and Charles L. Green spoke their wedding vows on Saturday evening in the Methodist Church in Ortonville, The Rev, Isaac McPhee officiat- ed at the candlelight, double-ring ceremony before an altar-decorat- ed. with palms and Tiffany baskets or ne ‘ The bride is the daughter of Mr. “and Mrs, .Edwin J, Knight of Gar- land road, Ortonville. Parents of dition to nearly $900 worth of other the bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Green of Hegel road, Good- rich. When the bride approached the altar on her father’s arm, she was wearing a floor-length gown de- signed and fashioned by her grand- mother, Mrs. George Brenner of Detroit. The dress was crystalette over taffeta, with a Sabrina neck- line trimmed with lace, Her veil was French illusion net. She car- ried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, - ls Included ‘in Flint TV Range Many Pontiac area television viewers brad able. to “wen Fan Vv Hall on V tower near Clarkston, at Bridge|V ‘Lake and Rattalee Lake roads. —* .Mrs. Kathleen Ainley of Detroit, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Barbara, another sister, was bridesmaid. * * * L. D. Green of Milford served his ately following the eamntag oh 0 MR. AND MRS. EDWARD TKACZIK Tkaczik-Gilbertson Vows groom are Mr. and Mrs. Simon Tkaczik of 2615 Tackles Dr., White Lake Township, For her wedding, the bride chose a ballerina-length gown of white lace, featuring long sleeves and fitted bodice. She wore & fingertip veil and carried a bou- quet of white roses. Maid of honor was Mary Gilbert of Detroit. Bridesmaids were Anna Rose Petemko of Detroit. “~ Walter Annis of Pontiac was best man and ushers were Les Zigmond of Detroit and Robert Ellis of Melvindale. x * * Following a honeymc.n in the Upper Peninsula, the couple will make their home in ‘Detroit, Thief Likes Violets, Too INDIANAPOLIS @ — Mrs, C.R. Snyder can't help feeling the burg- lar who broke into her house wasn't éntirely an unfeeling brute, In ad- ix i i Gilbertson of Grand Rapids and}; OXFORD -— Marriage vows were exchanged recently by’ Ka- ren Roberta O’Connor ar Sea- man Franklin J. Seed at the Ox- ford Methodist ‘Church, Perform- ing the rite was the Rev. Fred Clark, The bride is the daughter of Mr. “Be Prepared’ was the theme of.a Girl Scout leadership training course just completed by 15 women in the Southwestern Oakland Coun- ty District, which includes Walled Lake, Commerce, Milford, South Lyon, West Bloomfield and High- t Graduation took place around a huge campfire at the Proud Lake pein a Area in Commerce Township. . The outdoor training classes in- eluded learning how te cook out- doors, how to conduct hikes with Finish Leadership Training [Romeo School Cubs} io Hold {st Meeting | out. d z E i a iF ee Ha at the Great Lakes Naval Train- ing Center; Great Lakes, mi, Lake Orion Lions Club Marks Anniversary LAKE. ORION—-The Lake Orion Lions Club marked its 20th anni- versary last night with a dinner meeting in the Elks Temple at Pontiac, The club was chartered Aug, 23, 1938, under sponsorship of the Pontiac Liohs Club, Current presidenf of the club is Elmer Fairbanks. State Sen, Har- vey Lodge was toastmaster for last night’s program, Among the guests were Charles Lincoln, of Ca- loot, he swiped Mrs. Snyder’s fav-|pac orite four pots of African violets. governor, and other district and zone officers, Car Hits 5-Year-Old Who Runs Into oh pee ee LYNDA \ LOUISE WRIGHT Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Wright of Scotch Lake drive, Union Lake, have announced the engagement of’their daugh- _ter, Lynda Louise, to Lloyd Ire- land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ireland of Ford road, Milford. An Oct. 25 wedding is planned. ship. ee ts use : : the lack of leaders, they pointed|/#™ the report cerd Mrs, Murphy said any wont; an whether she has children or not, is needed to train for scout leader- Those interested may. call the Girl Scout organization's headquar- LMU PERS EAL ey RE RL TDW Ps Aaa Ma a PIAL AE REAH oe suffered Te edd at vens Mar cy Hospital. ves aber, ng Lamb, & police the ters in Pontiac, NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)—Wheth- tive and tell Adams he is through. They said Adams will have to make up his own mind. They picture the wiry, white- haired Adams as going through the greatest agony of his 59 years in trying to reach ae decision, The background, of course, is that last June a congressional in- vestigating tommittee nailed down that Adams had accepted alist was in trouble before federal regulatory — ‘ ae degre ROMEO — Baskets of white glad- ioli' and palms-were used to dec- orate the. First Methodist Church in Romeo for the recent candle- light wedding of Carol Lynn Hiller and Donald Lee Welser, The Rev. Ellis A, Hart performed the double- ring rite. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hiller, 238 Ben- jamin St. The bridegroom’s Clemens. , Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a floor- brina neckline "l bustle skirt which cascaded. into jtiers the fitted bodice, held her ‘finger tip veil, and she held htr finger rs ‘veil, and she carried two white orchids surround ed by stephanotis. — Maid. of honor was Carole Jean Colteaux of Bloomington, Tll., and ‘were Margaret Schap- Assisting his brother as best man par- ents are the Harold Welsers Sr. of: _| Mount - man of Romeo, Mrs. Harold Wel- 7 ser Jr., of lowa and Marcia Tucker of Detroit. was Harold Welser Jr. of Towa. jUshes were Walton King, Robert ni Carol Hiller Weds Donald 1; Welser | Scott and James Welser, all of | Mount Clemens, and Ollen Hiller of Romeo. Little Debby Hiller of Flint was flower girl, and Bobbie Moss was ving bearer. Following the nuptials, a recep- tion for 400 was held at the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars Hall in New Baltimore. The newlyweds then left on a week-long honeymoon trip to northern Michigan and the Wiscon- sin Dells, after which they set up housekeeping in Mount Clemens. he never exerted one whit of in- fluence in behalf of Goldfine, He said he made only routine inquir- ies about Goldfige’s difficulties. ence June .18, Adams had been iniprudent but that nevertheless “I need him.” That- might have ended it, de- spite the clamor on the part of a good many GOP candidates that yeti had to go. Then on Sept. 8 in Maine, the Republicans were shellacked by the Democrats. The Goldfine case set up a new howl scalp. - x * * _ DONALD 1. WELSER , ” Hats From Viet Nam for American Women? hower has been. publicly silent. He called the Republican setback in Maine a beating there is no use trying to disguise. But all indications at the ‘sam- mer White House are that no one’ close to him knows whether he has changed his mind about Ad- ams having to stay on because el | need him. ve" For the first time strive Adams returned to his Washington. office wnique| Monday after a 10-day vacation, the President and Adams talked —— & {Will aoe Quit?” I's Open Question edged getting] - gifts and favors, But he testified was an indirect issue there, and} GOP candidates in other states; © for Adams’} Since that howl started, Eisen-| - . MR. AND MRS. EDGAR WELSCH Romeo: Police Chief Edgar Welsch claimed Mrs. Josephine Scheuneman as his bride inj a quiet ceremony Saturday evening at the chapel of the First Congregational Church in Romeo. The. Rev. Peter Vos performed) the Se ot the couple's immediate families and a few close friends. At- tending the couple were Mrs. Fred Scheuneman Jr. of Romeo and Caswell Hassell of Detroit. Aftet a honeymoon trip to the Smoky Mountains and Washington, D. C., the newlyweds: will we their homie st 268 Minot St., Romes, 4 Datei Re RR RG A ~ eS Eee pe eee ie i I i ee a ee eg ee ee a i Mall be ae ee oe _ ar r= F eS ee : es fiom a = bs rs is ‘ a ™ me ee a sae > we Ce : Sy - ¥ La : ” ° 7 : fl Meee : . é - j ¥ } oer Poe 3 “ ' a : ' : : is . ‘ ; : A Ae & fs / ee ee Pe ' : | | Pe. : : / : = fet : h : oe : i « We i { z p : / f F ‘ « ; yes: ~ j 1 > f A \ / 7 [ j : ; : * © i * f % 4 by : ’ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 , , , Box Meals Need Planning Lb eee seace poe if Tops Rolls Bh rn emer, Phen he vn na tinue oJ FONDEMTY Juice TOPS Hols ie Fe ramen j a : + ae an stems, Wash | fac ‘nc penis tat tet [a rutgrat,at Wl m Saturday luncheon. ter, dry on absorbent paper, Fill a ee ne nee best with the cream if you let it} Say “Good Morning” with an Hamburger Cheese Boats hot sterilized pint Mason jar to balanced, nourishing meal. Some- |"e2ch oom temperature afterjice cold glass of ruby red Cram-| 4 stices bacon, cut into small pieces |the top with the crisp leaves, times it’ trying 've grated it. Mix with pimiento|berry juice cocktail. It's an in- 3 bounds ground beet 4 crowding in as much of the herbs _ jag that ts peg what on od aetan Sean Seti with] viting way to start the day. i tte ar vaimetsen you cum, than erat ie Wary = ome. ath and earpet. pa mn: the od ae 1, °RP goed, shar Avuwar seed (>-| Seal in the usual way and store It the children buy their hich] Add any of the fellowing for | ice, cockill ‘6 Tow fo Tet] Me aapoun sa until ready to use, Once opened, at the school cafeteria, they will vartetionys (1) 1 tenspotn Bre | oer it's geod too, mixed} 2s ef vepper the oil may be drained off and jget a certain amoun t of protein, pared roustard; (2) 1 teaspoon half and half with, orange, . pine- Cook bacon in large skiltetiused for salads or sauces, The ~ |some vegetable, dessert and milk.] Worcestershire sauce; (3) 1 tea- apple or grapefruit juice. Your|over low heat until crisp. Remove |herbs will have the samme fresh You can use this as your yardstick. fomeen (4) dash of. cues ot ke it turned pretty|bacon, drain and save. Pour off|favor aa when right sc » whe appeere in pink with added juice, or itslail but about % cup of fat, Add |sarden, 8 picture, says she can send Lunch isn’t lunch without some-| wn sparkling red onion and cook in this fat until two kinds of sandwiches with|tning sweet as a finishing touch. * * transparent, Add beef and brown.| ~ Baby peanut butter or tuna fish How about this version of choco- Cranberry juice cocktail makes|add tomato squp. ° : ee wrap choose and crackabe aaper-( OP Rie a wonderful salad for dinnertime,} Cover and cook over low heat ately or sardines and crackers and Vagabond Cookies too. A heavenly blend of cran-lunti) méat is thoroughly cooked, 3 be sure her six-year-old will eat| }+,cup shortening berry juice and spices surrounds) spout 10 minutes, Stir in remain- them. The sardines are a little) %‘cup sur sweet sun-ripened prunes stuffed|ine ingredients and bacon. Cover nn | Wee es wih teachers, elan “or ovr ow bent tall GENERATIONS OF DOGS Most children will eat strips of | i%‘chpraifled all-purpose flour in compenle dish. * : raw vegetables. You can vary | },'c2spoon beking powder fares itate ‘Creehety satedh sy gt yen Me ae << ‘HAVE THRIVED. ON course with carrots, celery package (1 cup) semi-sweet! with meat... . such as golden|s5 ings i. : brown beef pies. eat together shortening, va- an apple is acceptable. sugar and cinnamon until Starry Cranberry Salad Gilding th Lil With all the ns —e, mesa Set moe J Foe Mpaunges creas chews, sot Haing the Lily : es -jin toget our, ; ||tainers now available you can send|ing powder and salt. Add to honey| ¢ sisnamon sticks Frost top and sides of jelly sand- a variety of puddings, fruit des-lmixture; mix only until blended.| | lemon’ siced _ |wiches from your grocer’s ready- e . d ent with soft- serts and even pie. If you freeze|stir in semi-sweet chocolate] $ fm.ca™icZ Hit crd eran | SRt Cale departiene ™ Sprinkle r | morsels. Pit prunes and stuff with cream rmint stick can- - lunch cool as they defrost Spread in greased. pea 15x10x1| cheese. Simmer spices and sliced eae Oca signs lunch box. inch. Bake in a moderately hot ; lemon with 2 cups of the cran- ntti he oven (400 degrees F.) 12 minutes. | perry juice for 5 minutes. Strain Cut into serving pieces, Be a trae “heese, they |When cool. cut into Sxl-inch bars. Imixture over bowl containing te ed wae ¢ ———— ~ liemon gelatin. Stir until gelatin iy . jmiento cheese spread. You can|Sherry Flavored Snow —_[s_ dissolved. Stir in remaining 5-2 a ee a Ie party dessert, tablespoon|8” square pan. Chill until almost Peper Diaries grea firm. Place stuffed prunes on to the mixture of sweetened| gelatin, pressing each one gently Cheddar cheese apple sauce and stiffly-beaten egg|into gelatin, Carefully spoon re- trem te octen Seren Berta nied Rich fo abester|matsing gelatin en top. Chill until Selt and pepper giesses, sprinkle with toasted sliv-|set. Cut into squares and serve Chop or mash pimiento. Cheese'ered almonds. on lettuce. Makes 9 servings. LAKESIDE’S GRE AT _. SALE DATES: WeD., SEPT, 17 THRU we. SEPT. 23 TAKESIDE SUPERMARKET _ O WALLED LAKE ‘PIG FEET Your c hoice TL , , PIG EARS) ie eo | | : : | ¢ ‘PIG TAILS Dabs Aagi | Deva. They il etre et 7 ud - PIG HEADS wi grasta Wl Sw anmpie ome Sr | | NECK BONES . 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States, Ecuador, Britain, France, Pakistan, Uruguay, Rus- skjold on his recent Middle East | sia, Australia, Indonesia, Nepal, Czechoslovakia, The Nether- {om trip. 7 OW HA nONALLY ADV ADVER. RnSED ED | 4 53 lands and China. Hammarskjold is to oe Committee chairmen: - . the. General Assembly by Sept: 08 ta Main political committee: Ambassador Miguel Rafael on his progress toward insuring’ an dg | Urquia of El Salvador. peace in the ~ and i naPaCIALS Bathrobes 3 cy ars] Skirts... . 54 fal mittee: Ambassador Mihail Magheru /facilitating- withdrawal of U.S.) - of geal te _ ” —a troops from Lebanon and _ British | ; PLAIN Economic and financial committee: Toru Hagiwara, = ty comment on bis proun : ) P Cc oe “1 r. ( » OF! th i n : FEVER 3 Japanese ambassador to Canada. eS | awe Dp ty - Social, humanitarian and cultural committee: Mrs. Lina |paye advocated. 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Gell at the annnual member- ‘Medical Society. ship tea of the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Personal N ews sof In terest West Iroquois road~ has re- turned to her home after ac- @ampanying Mrs. James King ana Mrs, Mark Dean of Ak- ron, Ohio, on a vacation trip to the Upper Peninsula, the Wisconsin Dells and Chicago. Panel Talk ls Given for Nurses An,.open meeting of the Oak- land County, District Nurses Association was held Tuesday in Obsterics,”’ and‘ a “The Story of Loren Gaye,” was shown, Panel members- were Dr. les, Mrs. Jack Casey, Elaine Bevin and Mrs. John Jadwin. Moderator was Mrs. Xavier Okon, Square Dance Classes Slated Oct. 1 to Nov. 19 .The Pontiac Parks and Rec- reation Department's begin- ners square dance class will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. each Wednesday, Oct. 1 Nov. 19, in the multi- * * * Instruction will be given in basic fundamentals square dancing as well as the latest combinations in dance figures. for classes may Registration be made by calling the Parks and Recreation department. Participants should dress comfortably; women should wear low heeled shoes. « PF al Malkim “The fall fashion ‘tod ai out 200 members to Forest Lake Country , & Clb, Wednesday, when fashions were pant toetold Leiter: Shots Mr, and Mrs witha ¢. Reno oF Boot Rineaeed Lan drive returned from a trip to South America They sailed on the new Santa ie ot ee oe” aes at GO ‘Ditch Island . “due highlight ot tha trip was when Mrs. Kemp caught a 70- marlin on a 20-pound line off the coast of Venezuela... The fish was within pounds of the national record. \ * * * The. Rev. Edward D, Au- chard, pastor of Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyter- ian, wil] address the Abraham Lincoln Civil War Round Table of Michigan on» Tuesday at Greenfield Village. His subject will be “Robert E. Lee and the Other-Side of the Civil War.” * *® * Mrs, Fritzi Stoddard of Ot- tawa drive had as visitors thi past weekend, her cousin Hans Egon Helmchem from Bunde, Germany, and Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Hanelt of Bavaria and their daughter, Eleanor, who have been visiting friends in Cincinnati; Ohio, The guests left Tuesday eve- ning for a tour of the eastern states. before returning home. : . < *% Clarice Jean Graves of Dick avenue is a freshman at Mich- taking journalism and speech, Miss Graves was awarded a scholarship by the university as well as one by Asher Stu- dent Foundation, sponsors of Asher House for Christian Sci- entists, * * * Richard Gustavson of Mt. Royal avenue is a freshman ‘ at University of Michigan this fall. © © & John Edwin .Howell-of Jud- son street is a freshman at the University of Michigan where he is in the School of Literature Arts and Science. He is a member of the march- ing band and of the Air Force * & *&. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mc- Iirath Jr. (nee Patricia Ann Stone) of Clarkston announce the birth of a son, Dwayne, born Sept. 5 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ‘Grandparents. are Mr. —and Mrs, Glyn D. Stone of South Sanford street and Mr.: and Mrs. James H. Mclirath of of North Shirley avenue. gler... Jerry ~ Among shove ‘belies were ( left to right). Mrs. As W.~Steddard, Mrs. Spencer Gates and Mrs, etd ree ei é THE PONTIAC cas THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 Tea chairman, Mrs. By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Are in- - laws still in-laws in a situation like my own: My husband died several years ago and I have “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it true that when a girl and man talk to each other on the telephone, ‘ she is expected to say good- bye first?” eecteemem Answer: Ordinarily, yes. It is rather rude for a man to be the one to say good-bye unless of course he is at his office when it would be excusable for him to explain, “Sorry, but there is someone on the other telephone,”’ or “Sorry, someone is coming in with whom I have an appointment.” But if he is at home { is difficult for him to do anything but listen at the other end until she has finished. » “Dear Mrs, Post: Is it cor- rect for an engaged couple to give wedding presents, etc., jointly, or is this not supposed to be done until after they are married?” Answer: To their friends, a joint gift is quite customary. ba i Alexander Budd, (left) _ poses with Mrs. Ralph Fox. Mrs: Fox was hostess for the affair held W wand at’ her home in Bloom- field Hills, . You Will Have to Use Tact Dear Abby... -Three-In-One ‘Thank You’ Notes At the tea, Mrs. Charles Sempere (left) and Mrs. Alphonse Zujko had a‘chance to look over the auxil- iary’s year book. Both agree plans for the coming year look interesting. Discussing siehs for the coming year while en-— joying a cup of tea are Mrs. Edward Gates (left) of Ortonville and Mrs. L. Jerome Fink of Ottawa drive. Would Cut Time—and Friends! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I am afraid I am a little slow about getting arrne to + writing ‘thank you’ ae them! Someone else in the young pr healthy and doing the ‘‘sit- ting” instead of “being sat’’ : with. * * * DEAR ABBY: What would you do about a mother-in-law who walks in and out of your EB nt 2 z é %% * \ ee ai ey am capable of watching. Don't tell us to move as we.are liv- ing with her and we can't af- ford a plate of our own just the little rhyme I learned ‘in Bible School. It went like this: itt ss ai ng 8 ehyepaaye Ae tet ee ote Pil eats This cre alt furniture with their-shoes. If GRANDMA DEAR GRANDMA: Don’t blame your grandchildren be- a | i y aa Thomas < Diekiaesla g left) was , ‘ \ wearing one of the new - “relaxed” dresses and a very attractive “wig” hat of white feathers. Mrs. ew : : was all for Grandma’s : Z i prs HETESE Rig ses Fy a g* 28 fate epeigl ag *4 e i : a Ee si $F 8 + For a pérsonal reply, write’ *: Williams Prclaknd , - Voters League Day - Thoughtful Gift Celebrating a birthday? ‘Birmingham Highlights Dr. Mead Slated on Town Hall By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mrs. Clerance Hatch Jr., chairman of the luncheon and fashion show Wednesday at Oakland Hills Country Club, entertained a group of friends at the lunch- eon, Her assistants were Carl W. Sundberg, Mrs. J “ L. Seolaro and Mrs. Kenneth Sanden. Her other luncheon guests Pontiac Press Photos i Fdwin Ji Dobski chose. the ever-fash- ionable slim silhouette for the luncheon Mead, professor of anthro- adjutant . pology at Columbia sg esse Thursday She will speak both and Friday, Sept. 25 and 26 at 11 am. at the Birmingham Theater, and be the honored guest at the celebrity luncheon both “days at Birmingham Country Club. At the speakers table with Dr. Mead Thursday will be Mrs. Cary, the Rev. Dr. Ken- neth M, Gass, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, and ~ hostess Mrs, Charles Renfrew, William T. Gossett, and W.'Bu- | gene .Snoxell of St. James Church, On Thursday Mrs. David H. Lynn’ will entertain at a tea for Dr. Mead in her home on Middlebelt road. Mrs, Lynn is president of Barnard College alumnae in thie area and Dr. Mead is a member of Bar- nard’s board of directors. Dr. Mead has been called “The South Seas roaming re- search anthropologist.’ She is an ethnologist, author of and other books and associate curator of the American Mu- seum of _—. 7. Going to Highland Park, Tll., to attend the wedding Saturday of Carl A. Underhill Jr, to Lynn Fentress Saturday after- Camp Fire Program Is Outlined Friday at Devon Gables. Group leaders, Fy ; z gé athe gee2 ug tity Ny iE ie BES eo tf: Es t li aa Mr, and Mrs. Robert Craig, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Liles and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugh White- law, and : over for their family and guests. * * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Craine Jr, are entertaining Mrs. Paul Villaume- of St. Paul, Minn., as their house guest for 10 days. * *« * Bride « elect Denise Robins will be honored at luncheon Friday at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Her joint hos- tesses are Mrs. Beverly Boyd, Mrs. James Werni:: and Mrs. Gordon H. Robertson. Denise will be married. Sept. 27 to Ronald Seiber of Pasa- i dena, Calif. 125 Attend PTA Meeting Some 125 persons were pres- ' ent when members of the Mc- Carroll School PTA held their Shea: myoeting OF She sehen 70NF ng. the group, and Mrs, Farris pido PTA president, intro- yer were made for - the PT: ‘A-sponsored school fair to be held Oct. 10 with Mrs. Sidney Olson as chairman, a a RS Se Se | if 3 it : pel gs rete i ag [ z E THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 __ 1 If you would like my leaflet ‘In- dividual Happiness” send a f-addressed His Boyish wee) husband. ’ He’s not being silly. He’s aiLet H usband Have Dreams “Don’t be silly” is one of the most devastating re- marks a middle-aged wife can make to a middle-aged ji “Don’t be silly,” she says when he talks of trading his || business car in on a sporty looking little foreign number. just trying to recapture a ||little. of that feelirig of being a dashing fellow. i. the dance floor. romantic. He is saying, “We | - otf i a & g a Ff F F 7 FE 5S Lg w é: 4! vr says when) - \charlotte Baird, Mrs. Victor Lind. quist, Mrs, Keasey and Mrs, Car- mi Odell. - Circle Gathers Elizabeth Circle of First Chris- tian Church met with Mrs, William Hoyt on Otter drive Tuesday for a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Paul Col- ton and Mrs, Harry Kunse were in charge of the program. Barbara Kneale Honor Guest at Bridal Shower . of: Frederick J. Oerther Jr. of Milan, was honored at a kitchen shower given by Mrs, .Virgil E. exchange vows Oct, 4. Shower guests included Mrs. Oerther and Ruth Ann Oerther of Milan, Mrs, Kneale, Beverly Baumann, Mrs, Omer Eugene Thompson, Mrs, Phillips of Rochester, Mrs. B, C. of Holly and Mrs. Rich- Church Group Meets at Hawke Residence January-Marelt Group of First Presbyterian Church met at the Dixie Highway home of Mrs. A. W. Hawke Tuesday. Assisting were Mrs. D, E. Rightmire, Mrs. Chris- topher Wright and Mrs. Jolin Peck. The missionary, program was given by. Mrs. Roy G. Ashwin and Mrs. William D. Thomas Jr. Mrs. Glenn Dolan is a new member. (Club Holds Meeting Foursquare Club of Esther Court, Order of the Amaranth, met at the Rosshire court home of Mrs. Lula Buckler for a meeting Tuesday evening Mrs, William Cousins will be hostess for the Oct. 21 meeting. . By Iota Eta Chapter - TEL-HURON / SHOPPING CENTER | | Committees Committee members “a n- _ nounced by President, Mrs. Paul Hoskins of Iota Eta Chap- ter of Pi Omicron National Mrs, Jon Karau; ways and Announced publicity, and Mrs, Nettie Col- sunshine, means; Mrs, Stig Danielson, SPIEDEL Watch Bands | Dalla visory Council; and Mrs, Wilda Burt, perfunie. ~*~ *« * The chapter also announces the formation of. the Pontiac Council consisting of the three local chapters, Iota Eta, Sig- ma Gamma and Phi Kappa - Tau, ‘ Mrs, Jon Karau was a dele- gate of the chapter to the Michigan State Conference held at Kellogg Center, East Lans- ing, in June, and Mrs. Berna- dette Arnold was a delegate to the national convention held at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at which time Mrs, Edwin Wallin of Midland was elected na- tional president. = from the hat bar... furry - soft mello-sheen hats only $3 and S48 | Sailors! Bonnets! Beautiful with feathers, jewels, satin! 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Sa Fe eu band together for self-protection, | “‘a rather low form of lead: pipe and a s ST per cent of the girls — dis-| ‘They took-s strong moral tone | MY Would not Join a gang. questioners dug n you nh ijelaimed any knowledge of neigh-' toward the gang members, flat-| But protection was listed as ajreasons for forming gangs “rumble’’-the ‘current: idiom ‘for’ fetta —-—~|secondary reason for gang mem-|starting gang wars, many gang battle—their outlook is prétty bership. by the 1\per cent whojagers showed adult perception 0’ es said gangs existed in their neigh-|these motivations. The borhood. The majority felt gangs| belonging, a desire to existed to‘cause trouble, that be-|and ghe realism of joining a gang ing the conclusion .of 67 per cent of the boys, and 73 per cent of the girls. ora, ve, «ml Waterford. Sets ilar besuitia’ Gib neert0o. euny ‘ ee = oa , = Five More Big Festive! Values vey siepind tie Rs poe ( ‘oncert D ates & £8 members, emotions Specially Purchased for This Event! able t ‘any solution for these : | Asked if they carried lack of affection at home, and a sisal of vince, of unetom, if they had ever wsed| feeling of inferiority were tre- PP ‘ a weapon, and if this use was|quently mentioned as causes. , / Sixty-two. per cent of the young- sters took this attitude of resig-| The piano team of Ferrante | Hawaii, the British Isles. and ean ere hte ae : . ines Sey, <__ |, 088 , Teter will be featined | continental Europe, Her Der ee oe nae wah sie. 0d Mrs. Knudsen This Is the Year for : Ge ae an ee -ewhen the Waterford Township pig yay Aer: begin. at 4 | carry any Weapon, and nearly. the Entertai | , hee cent, eth ageos 2 Po | Civic Music Association’s first | Pie: ®° Ue BenOt same percentage, 9%, stated they} 422 ertains | balance | concert of its 1958-1959 series The dance team of Goss and {did not think having a weapon Pillar Club i pleaded for greater understand: | {51 Whetsel has been engaged for |was ever justified, Nor did they} JOT Ulu i. «| ee at 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at | an appearance Feb. 28. Robert | know many of their classmates or Que otis ction at. te a Fy, fee Cons baritone, and Louise |associates who did. _. 4h Pee Caab et Tose ene ‘ » : . soprano, won recog- - _ reiterat ed y evening ‘@ coopera “ oe StS apg Se The two young concert pi- | nition in such Broadway: hits Mia pega: police ee dinner at the home of Mrs. bers, Vile Stearn, N.Y... anists have: been playing to- | as “The King and I,” “Most | «or rougn youngsters; strict| William Knudsen on Navajo . . i Drake of Hiesick N.Y - Sether-since the age of six, Happy Fella,” and “Rain in disct ne ig necesary.” eaid Sher- road. : diner apiesidle... “est. ; thems having met at students at the | Spain.” They are also “radio [14 off, 19-year-old from West| _ Assisting the hostess were Le hte sath Sed tote m| Juillard School of Music, New | and teleVision performers. Hartford, Conn. while Ifyear-old| Mrs. Paul B. Taylor, Mrs. ; wut gala ge Bete eu fl alae Phaalhel qgiaenedvin | tk ok Hartiord, Conn. wen Marino,| Frank McPeek, Mrs, Ethel ; gang fighters should ait be teuied ly known through recordings, Membership cards listing the {Gait announced that “if kids| Sensibaugh and Mrs, J. A. : are fg hau Guicetts, and #8 radio and tele- | concerts are being printed and |—°+ ctr easy, they will repeat.”| Rammes. Regular 69.98 : ee ee ee t ek * pathgad lg otegeds se rte |New York City resident Jerold a = pon gps br ve : But.Carol Jean Weiant of Peek-| The date for the second con- ‘ Altman, 19, said, “They nmust be| 2 ve . ‘ centers “with plea for teen) cert is Nov. 23, when Mil | Civic Music group. The num- |pimishment) helpe teach them al {mir ty. 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Polished block, ~ RECEIVING BLANKETS : ¢ Junior Petites to fit the 5-ft. ¢. tera : woe eae : unior Te - : : figute without alterations! 5-11 5) teoded short cout,” * . rae ! © Big selection in misses’ 8-18." misson'sizes 7 | 50c : ELISE Sp eeaE se PETER ae FON Fp ee SER Re Soft cotton flannel in solid ‘cole | ve ‘OUR ee eee Weta: a ticle thane CHARGE : | pastel ica? Firdived edoet) Full brig : | 200 North Saginaw Street, Pontiac, Michigan fase a ; i era : : + Infonte’ Weur — Lever Level : : vo! } ; : " ; ‘ . . . : \ : Z A f ? ‘ = é ¥ * é ee 2 ¥. rea aay | i aa Py eae | . } ‘ ; ; ner 4 4 | 5 z J i THE Pontiac PRESS, -THURSDA! {SEL TEMEER 18, 1958 Next Moon T Bob Considine Says:, S , , a Laks Seed ri Mounds. of Teleaiiie Back Gov. as LITTLE ROCK — Governor Fau- Snohomish, Wash.: “The sacred fii dt stl- mane, Covitianiet> cet eee Army Working Hard, bus atten | Uva te bremes bent patos rights is at leving and owared by 9, rabble schemes upon him.’ judgment. However, my would through a” . freshi ou are our great | rousing minority : freshly opened wires pment Keeps on Schedule Set | snucked personal telegrams today. leader.” _- | more dangerous to the unity and dere were ‘ony two dlsents, and |oinion for, det "at Start of Project ' [From these, the man would appear * ¢ # ‘security of America than the jor, were mild. A Birming to etter dria ee eee 8 a better, safer Tumblings of old Khrushchev.” AVERAL, Fla, (KP) DETROIT (UPI) — The Army'siy. SS an Coan ra Stamaied Con oe président.” San Francisco: “Congratulations | ~ PROVIDEN pre pro- Please stick|. space’ test), CE, R.I, (AP)—Gov. missile chief won't say when thilecad teeaeliahdy wi teed wens sor emart on your stand to preserve state's ff Sener” vse th term hein Higa Ue Rocker eat (a 2 e Redstone, : sent s who are only operational ballistic missile, {¢™or in the Rhode Island Demo- t ek ok T nen tie Snath most part is definitely behind you,"* } cratic primary. Gen, John B. Medaris, head of}, 1uesrams Dosw Youth you.” The 63-foot Redstone, which re- — the Army's Redstone Arsenal, todl Tere? 22 , Wholly in accord] " Philadelphia: “Stick” to your | a ee a en ee a ee, eg Ney Pn | AN GO. he : was slifferent about this year’s 5. are {| roared aloft trom the Cape yes |975 votes yesterday. to Cote's.41-lput his techficlans under unduelsampling, “when compazed’ to alingly subjected,” We are unwill-| our stand for segregation in our terday with a flash of orange|553. It-was one of the most bitter strain if he revealed the date Of|inijar one this reporter made| Natick, ag “You are right, public schools. The worst that flame. ly contested primaries in ‘the oe ae shot. idetae last Septerabier,- was: the -support WF ermonastesar se Bae id | nt "The shoot-was part of the ‘wind. | *@te’s history. nanan irents aa ne is receiving from new Ow ow ‘Hower the morals of our young by é Se een onl ewe set when the projet wasnt SiMe Soames, Minn “in smn ota “(me Te Sad SB A ; cti ” and t, a | : : High Court More Active first assigned to us,” he saidjaccustomed to desegregated| oun unt vcd ts oe ke ATTACHED Medaris spoke at the annual meet-| .hoois ' ? WASHINGTON — The Unitedjing of the American Rocket i ae oe New York: “Mllljons of us perenne. Rowe voce: Fe | hes 3 MINUTES States Supreme Court disposed of/ Society. Oakland 4 Yankees are pulling for you in andere “yon 1,783 cases during its 1957-58 term) A previous attempt to fire ilgsaeens Cater aud Mace casein this crisis brought about by a | Dayton, Ohio: “God (eae the if; compared with the average annual! rocket around the moon failed last|for separate but equal schools, will ” - likes of you and the vast majority I} dispoas! of lees gir the|/month when an Air Force Thor it now rule there can be no sepa- Menshikov Takes Look of the people-of your state. Close //i% pean eared oxtaies pared) Medaris said the impact of |transportation terminals?” at Western Movie Set . { -. : Se id wy atin MI 6-9292 26, his wonder-|- Argentina is getting most of the CALLS TAKEN UNTIL 9 P. M ben same age who has|blame for the price h 99 ; ; om cme rs eet 1 an size on \TEMP-H EAT, INC. a , our) enjoy the/principal overseas ” the: = Budget Priced _ + ae? Telegraph SAM BENSON Formerly the a Co. a been an “alarming fall” in Argen- 37 NORTH SAGINAW ST. 1025 E. 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O YOUr NOtpoInt Ueger OF DIES T EDIS Soo a 34 SOUT TH SAGINAW _-FE 2-7001 : : is so , | . , pA : - e 4 } Zz | | | ; | ‘ , | ; Poe ‘ if a a : / & : } é , : ’ ; : 7 / ree ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 / 4 ‘THIF Jonitor Found Guilty Breeze’s second yee of innocent | pi 2 a, ee er in Shooting of Children he, Jag wend housing Sur mise ASub Seawolf , NG A SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — 2A|2Reonshe them of : 4 : ward Breeze, a janitor accused oflone of his ehidren, All have re & | pre Ea Tepper inns yeah els NeW Undersea KECOr on seven. counts of felonious as- Six. railway and subway lines : es ; sault yesterday after four days ofjuse the basement of a large Tokyo] wASHINGTON (UPI)—The, That was 43 days ago. A high trial. The jury Friday will hear department store as a terminal. |atom-powered submarine Seawolf| Navy source said today it was a | } | | | i | + TD! SPORTING GOODS PPS ona Lecace > BRUNSWICK | Lifetime Guarantee There were indications the Navy } The Seawolf, second nuclear sub pat by ‘the Untied States, lett|'s mnotins Sor a SOday underwater New London, Conn., Aug. 5 for x * * extended undersea operations and 4 : . The record for submerged opera- the Navy has made no announce-itions heretofore has been. held by ment since on its progress. the Skate, third U.S. atomic sub- mal marine which completed a run of 31, days, 5 hours completely sub- Marriage. License |mett ss May. The Seawolf ran} iy . same time for 30 d covered BOWLING B L a / = Applications saicy tan S000 miles” | BAG and ae = | Ze = Donnie R. Gatewood, Lansing “The Navy has refused officially | | Sut an = moeanene, B Cousens, HOE sam-| 15 scinowledge that the 3,620-ton | Complete Outfit Bit tr. ; = Michaet J. Yepo, 96 Wau, .~ _| Seawolt was in quest of a record. $ 95 mon Wr "~ a: Virginia F, Pasugnod, 318 Ferry, Its only announcement said the a, 5 ax, | poy / 4“ We Have All ao zy is FOS. a. Dalton H. Mosure, 403 . Saginaw, | BUCIC ar sub was “conducting B % YI tg tel i— Gwendolyn R, Webster, Muskegon, submerged operations. in the § - Your owling ao NY a= Robert H, Harrison, 349 Orchard Lake.| Atlantic.” . | Needs | i= Lois J. VanWagoner, 349 Orchard Lake. ipuring en die ! —e _ - = Bg Bway remain submerged for lng pends ew H UN ' = e purpose of conduct-ii 4 . e aged Maryanne ©. Giady. 12 Neome. ing peckanaged environmental atmo-|f- ‘ Rugged T NG 2 Includ ing: —~ Leland E. Baldwin, Clawson. spheric control tests,” the an- 9g co ATS an a Doris J. Lerson, Lake Onion. nouncement on Aug. 13 - Rs Rubber Seat he ~ te ARGUS CAMERA omeaeate ks, owe: denied th t t ‘ eer! Bothieve "Ales. Sf Siver’ = |Skate's records and Moab GAME POUCH HAGE | = FLASH ATTACHMENT moe Robe ‘D. Wareenlee, 10 Norton. The present location of the’ Hunting Pants sn $55 Ob ~ | 6 FLASH LAMPS | t. The 5 : ‘ | Welter K, Frente, 139 Raeburn. ge see ee oo some $599 “tee ‘ %* COLOR FILM 20 expos. . Carlion W. Speakman, Farmington. | mot in the South Atlantic er en : *% 2 BATTERIES nan ghee weg 5 route to Antareties. Hunting Cops - QS? SHOTGUN SHELLS ||. * 35mm VIEWER Charles Hl. Slater Jr., Easton, Pa. Melissa A. McBrien, Birmingham. ‘The Seawolf was commissioned Wittiems & Dien, Rochester. in March 1957 and is the first and Clay Pigeqas aximum | Wanda V. DeMain, Lake Orion, only nuclear submarine with a a ‘%] Leon Melnik, Detroit. sodium-cooled intermediate reactor jf % Monica, Depisinski, $621 Oster. (engine). Other submarines have |i & Robert B. Short, Birmingham, water-cooled reactors and the Sea-/i § Joyce A, Lesley, Birmingham. wolf will be equipped with such ail a" 33.40 S| un Shells Value Themes, J, FanOverbus. 30, Telegraph. | reactor itself at a cost of 20 million TRAP LOADS, 16 Ga Alfred J. Macksey Jr. Birmingham. dollars later this year. * a : e ORS ’ : ’ / J . - CLEAR HEADS AGREE | freee . | ee 5 eS Lawrence A. Martin, Detroit. et Sant Revolution \ “™ i 3 Habn, Milford. Letters for Scholars $ oh See er. - Sew: , Nancy L. OFFICIAL NEW! John J. Hopkins, North Carolina, - . | aaeo Vera FP, Brown, 1445 8. Hospital. DENISON, Tex. (AP) — Varsity oe a Georgia “Ciegho morn 30468 York. letters and letter pangee = Pe * Charles T. Urquhart, Farmington, ing to be awarded for academicii oe ¥ } } ‘ ! f SOuUNd ¢ A fo lwnisbe. SIZE FOOTBALL Carol D, Read, excellence at Denison High School. ii 9 nl $1.98 IS BETTER Bry. Rit, ET mate's high acho student tha : “ Georee, J. Felice, 961, Boston. the privelege of wearing such al Football Jerseys : ©1058 CALVERT OUST, OO. W..C. + 06 PROOF + 6855 GRAM MENTRAL SPITS - BLENDED WHISKY | pitt w Dorking soe 6, semie, Jacket,” sald School Supt. H. Ww.) , Regular $2.00 é Bonnie J. Dorking, 125 Baldwin. 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OPEN FRIDAY eae Dens, GOP Repo want tar ance elos Hord Luck Bandit | | and SATURDAY Sgr Nas mevaintle for ox Compaign Spending (Sse reoaves $85.90, and| DETROIT (AP) — Police rate 5.00PM | ,d city statute prohibits Integra eek ae pie “iir> locked e service atod ab 41S WEES nition in parks and other public rec-} WASHINGTON (AP) — Gearing Each made @ $3,000 contribution “THIS WEEK |reational facilities, the park board) yp for the big November election|to the campaign in Maine, where] tendant behind what ‘he thought Se ae ite law. \”|Dush, the Democratic and Repub-|the —: M*| proved to be a rear exit. The at- lican tional committees t tendant comed police, — spent!” the Republican Senatorial Cam- 2 ean . more than $200,000 each during "Standing Round Corner |the three months ended Aug, 31, ny acest pocaed dg . The Es. Erb threw away a But the Democrats kept their |...’ coat. Police found a medicine bot- ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) ~— US. $82,399. The Democratic Senator- te be his a spending closer to their level of ial Committee has not yet filed i” aring name and eciirens | Deputy Marshal Hugh Stevens campaign contributions, paying its “i © y in one pocket. . | traveled hundreds of miles during/ out $207,010. They took in $201,117. THER : . Held on a robbery charge. Erb the past three months trying to|. Republicans received $150,288 3 told police he spent the night with run down Reymond G. Pender-|but spent $208,055. : Thief Has Big Feet a companion. Police checked. The} 2 * grass on a stolen check charge. x * * ; companion said he was helping] am need for a hearing|Stevens was on his way to his| Financial reports have. been| HOLLAND, Mich. (AP)—Police| Erb with a robbery. 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Sizes 8 to 16 tube life—263 square ieee saa ohne $4.99 I EASY-CARE ORLONS IT “SWIVELS” beige — $1.00 down. i “ait | Also in Blonde at $248.00 el itis 7 Penney’s prices the sweater : | hewantsatanalltimelow! 88 Brilliant jacquards woven of lion - ~ strong orlon that ~The (OOD HOUSEKEEPING ZTE of PONTIAC ids . = ae < @ Dries fast! Won't shrink, Sixes rf to10 51 West Huron St. Tonite, Fi, Sat and Mon. = FE 4.555 B spe ae Cotton Flan. Robes . $ Sizes “10'to: 18 Pedhaj'a timely pur- chase gives you terrific ‘savings in good cotton | flannel robes, ivid - prints, you can tos in the washer. Get several « ~ and a even more! a ig : _.THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 Pontiac Central Chiefs, Skippers Hold 3rd Battle on Friday Night Waterford to Be Host for Ist Time; PCH 11 ‘in Favorite’s Role By BILL CORNWELL Pontiac Central and Watérford, strangers to football prosperity in 1957, renew their gridiron rivalry Friday night in the 1958 season - opener for both schools. Ready or not, PCH and the Skippers will clash on the foot- ' ball field for the $rd time since 1954 with the Chiefs a two- touchdown favorite, Waterford High School Stadiam will be the scene of action and a standing-room-only crowd is ex- pected to file into the 3,000-seat arena, Kickoff time is 8 p.m. * * * It marks the Ist time in the a of the brief series that the Seud will be oa which should hit fever pitch to- morrow evening ‘when the two teams line up for the starting whistle, * * * The underdog Skippers, coached by Dave Freeman, will be shoot- ing at a goal that no previous Waterford team has been able to reach — a victory over PCH on the gridiron. * * * Waterford and the Chiefs met on the field of battle in '54 and '55, each time at Pontiac's Wisner Sta- dium. The Chiefs: had a 39-0 breeze in the opening contest and a 24-6 conquest the following year. Both squads know the meaning of lean times in the fall sport, but the recession has been much more prolonged for PCH. Pontiac Press Phote MAINSTAY — One of the Pon- tiac Central returning lettermen who is a mainstay of the Chief forward wall which will face Waterford Friday is guard Wil- lie Duncan. ey x ¥ & Holly, Clarkston ‘and . Ortonville i a Sonagpe « By CHUCK ABAIR | Birmingham and. Walled Lake rank. as favorites while ‘Holly, Clarkston. and - Ortonville are volved in tossups as another land County prep football season gets underway tomorrow night. All five will be meeting familiar rivals from past years so any- thing is liable to happen, - Birmingham has been coming along well in drills and should have too much for Cranbrook in the contest at Birmingham but that seems to be the case every year before the Cranes go out and battle the “Maples right down to the final whistle. slated to start at fullback. = The well-coached Cranbrook " Ponting Pres Photo. - UPSET HOPE — Wendy Meyer may be kept busy running and passing as one of Waterford’s top upset hopes in the big opening night battle with Pontiac tomorrow on the Skipper field. He is Maples an x * faterford Resume Grid Rivalry * & WATERFORD © Ne, Player. Fes. Wit. Class 18 Goft B “oO dr. 16 Hetherington B 145 ~ 8 Jr. 17 Nicholie B 165 =o Sr. 18. Ewer B 150~—Ss Br. 19 Weedon G 140d, 20 Warner B 145 6r. 21 Savas B 150 So. 22 Saum B 155 Sr. 23 Mielke B 165 Sr. 24 Hooper G 165 Sr, 25 Patterson E 150s Gr 26. Harrell E 160 Jr. 27° «=Bryce B 180 dr. 28 oke B 170 Jr. 29 Underwood B 160 Jr. 30 Wood + 1552s Sr. 31 Couture G 165 8a. 32 Schram 29 173 dr. 33. Cobb G 160s Sr. 34. Pilkinton T 1% ~~ &r. 35 Windeler Ga 180 dr, 36 Wolf B 1600s Sr. 37 Brown E 170 )~=—Ss Sr. 3@ Finkbeiner B_ 1% ~~ 8r. 38 E 175 Sr. 40 er B 115 Sr. 4 E 1800s Sr. 42 Gibson E 170 039 Sa: a Cc 170 = Sr. 44 Moran c 180 Jr, 45 ¢c 180 sr. 46 Marti T 205 go. 47» Bolden T + ij.4220. &r. 48 Westor G 210 = Bo, 49 Campbell T + +%$.(.o30 Gr. & 16 vis B 168 ee 16 Watkins G : = bog Howze z re. LR Mecauley 3B ie 5 Munson B 716 ar 28 Ratclitf B 17%) de. Biter 6g. ier 33 craty 5 ie ae 35 Roush B 1% dt. 40 ison B 16a ODT 41 MeConner B 163 Sr. 42 Gardner B 150s Br. 44 Jones B 160 Jr. 47 Dextrom 8 165 dr. 65 J. Pritchett E i179 Sr, 3 $6 W. Pritchttt E 230 So. 57 R. Smith E lat Sr. 57. Driver T 163 So. : of Duncan 2 wt : D. Prell c 210 iP. €2 R Whitehead T 178 dr. 64 M. And c 1% Jr, $4 Thomas. T i220 Jr. 65 Nichols T 19T e- rn ee 2 ree S 70 Rush oe as dr. 71 Lackey G@ 69 &r. 71 Donoven rT 1% . ox. 72 Spicer - G i183 &r, % T. Whitehead T 205 = 6 Batten G 165 7 Brown o 17 ™ Voydanoff Go 18 7 \ mb G 17 82 Relyea c 185 Sree = Bde er $5 “Lovse c 17 $8 Shell, E is A G. i § 1% ao Ka 195 _ Andrew: Kimbrell | Rochester at Davison, Orion Host to Beecher * * * ; Winning campaigns have been few and far between for Pontiac in recent years. It's been better than a decade since the Chiefs topped 500 per cent for a single season. et & & Last year, under new head coach Jesse MacLeay, the Chiefs finished 5th in the Saginaw Valley Confer- ence with one win. against four losses’ and their overall _ record was 3-5, Alter 0 seccesstut campaign “4 1956 when the Skippers lost only once in nine games, disaster struck, Waterford fell. on its, proverbial face last fail, winning just one game and tying one in eight starts and sharing the In- ter-Lakes Conference cellar with Van Dyke, e+ & *& The outlook this season at PCH and Waterford is uncertain at test. Each school anxiously hopes to improve and some improvement is expected by most observers, but MacLeay and Freeman are close-mouthed about their team’s chances, * * Two- talented senior fullbacks, captain Larry Douglas of PCH and Waterford’s Wently Meyer, will be running against each other. Dougias was the mainstay of ‘Pontiac’s hot-and-cold attack a year ago. Meyer, Waterford’s No. ~~} quarterback tn 1957, has been ' halfback Jeff Snarey, back John Schoff, guard Raiph ywttebed to fullback because of his proven running ability. Both clubs have a key man missing due to injurv, quarterback Fred Staley for PCH and halfback |, Dick Finkbeiner for the Skippers. Finkbeiner may see limited duty, but Staley is definitely out. *. * * Bill Davis, Harrison Munson and A traditional curtain-raiser and a couple of. new ~rivalries are among the-feature games on Fri- day night's high school fdotball calendar as Oakland County area teams eran begin the 1958 sea- _|son. Tradition cots with Rochester, - which again opens another grid campaign against. Davison, & school’ with a reputation for con- sistently good teams,- on the Davison field, Lake Orion, defending Oakland B League champion, plays host to a new foe, Flint Beecher, while Avondale and Milford clash on the gridiron for the ist time at Avon- dale. * *« & “The Beecher team should give the Dragons a good indication of how strong they're going to be fhis season. Chittick and tackles Dean Callison and Ross White. * Another returnifig: veteran, Jim Recknagel, has changed positions. back tomorrow night after spend-| ‘jing two previous years at end. fe: Orion is the popular favorite to | — a ~ 2 do so after tangling with Beech. er, to be a contender for | ‘ \Michigan-USC*” Récknhagel will ‘start at quarter-|' the Genesee County loop yee this fall, “Milford, which has some esi of winning the Wayne-Oakland! Conference title, will be favored to take the measure of Avondale in their 1st grid engagement. Avon finished in the Oakland B cellar last: year, “ “Dick Yeager's Redskins boast two of the. county's bettér-players, end Terry Anders&h and fullback John Zeeman, Anderson is the all- around type of star who- ‘does everything well while Zeeman. is a power-running ball carrier. Avondale, coached by Frank | Crowell, is ‘parting badly for this | ‘encounter, Gary Acker, the Yel- low Jackets’ best runner who had been moved from quarterback to halfback during early practice sessions, is definitely out of ac- tion with a kidney. injury. Another key performer, he Game to Have 195 Prep Bands ANN ARBOR wo The: half- time. show at the | Michigan- Southern California football game Sept. 27 will featuré 12,500 high school bandsmen. It will be Michigan's 10th an- ‘nual band day and 195 bands Avon II vs. Milford Friday invitation state have : caer eed "Home team. Histed last. Conkensus favorite qaeet in capita letters, 4 | Area Football Rosters ikings Favored en ee ee 15 Vasu B Hall éleven is almost certain to keep; and pass catcher George McDan- cats could go if they make. an 0 Pree fw. 3 Hartung it interesting with such stalwarts| iel head the. line. impressive showing in the open- |23 Zevel H Roncher as Charley Cudlip. and Tom Way- The ston-Oxtord tussle at} Val Sausser,. Doug Stott. (33 r. B Busch lett in the line and a backfield Caeieon tussle at) ack Magee and Fred Brecht [33 Baye 0 y )=— 8 Russel -Imade up of Bill Mosher, John|Clarkston could be among the best) wit) be the starting backs, 43 Demrick B Reads Butzel, Jim Williams and Tom/of the night or the season. Both) 41 vine is another that|4 aoe 4 pe Demrick. are rebuilding and will be shooting geteontl school 9 Hester B ' could “jell” with the spark from Angelle. ce - ¥..*..* the works Seay nea sicie vod in a Ist game triumph or topnotch |§8 Ge ue é Y ase Birmingham has one of the fast-|Prepping for next week's league) of ance: New head coach Ron|é2 Mortis G Jacobson est teams ever turned out at the/°Peners, Johnson has had three startersiss wieeer a (os sthool and has hopes of Quarterback Bob Porritt and line-|aiting but they may be ready|% Weylett G Meslanus |back into the grid limes men John Tisch, John Parks and by game time at Goodrich. 4 - ¢ a nd Carl Lemle. expects to open with|Jerry Wilmot are. the key men|-"The Blackhawks will field a bigii? Willems 7 z . a swift backfiéld consisting of Jeff/back at Clarkston although Jim)iine which could develop into a\%4 Collon — 4 Boucher, Ed. Busch, Phil, Baapell Snover: ‘who may get a starting|.ojiq wall for a backfield headed|7 4 Ls Zino and Rod Ruddy, Tackles Bob'Lov ck assignment, has also seen!,y signal caller Pat McNulty.|78 Gilster, t ae ell, 190, and 209-pound Roger Kis- considera service. Ends Ted Follis and Earl Richard-|80 Wood A Hh Levely = gam and center Leigh Stowell, who| pick Figg has been having kis |son could be key factors in a suc-|3 Casey z ‘Hare weighs 212, will begd the brigade! troubles at Oxtord but his Wild. ‘cessful’ debut for Johnson, 86 Waters Kissa, making the holes, = Saapew , $ McKensle Wollod paid uled berets beet o Bucsser Close Laker- Sham ock 0p ner eee CLARKSTON Pos. Wet. a : c & Ie: 3 leg SY ¢ gore cuy MOATS: 5 8 ‘A Laker eleven, o 4 1 by its coach as “green” and a} from the two clubs’ last year’s is poe or/36 talent-spotted Shamrock crew un-| Squads, there appeared little to [$1 Wilmot § it ‘a wie der the direction of a “freshman”| choose between the teamis, for /53 Landon 3: & S eee: foe| mentor who has A aramson iy iss. favored to wit the title again this (wall in these parts, The Falcons/andotte St. Patrick, Sunday after- Ss Seen s & = 22. Call § ie year, seeks t6 avenge a 13-0 set- |will average nearly 200 poundsjnoon, in another opener arhong 45 Walters E 175 dg “4 iaeeanse E 160 back at the hands of Davison |along the ‘offensive line and on de-|severa} for league teams) all/{) Sifuneck 7; won 38 Steinbelper = @ =f ee last season, fense wey even heavier at 220.|against outside clubs, 48 Leggatt os ft 38 Baumenrtner B 138 - 60 Cashman B igor, | 28 Keraling G@ 135 Sb Saeon % is Sf 1 ° 3 ae intx Off ix The Gr e jiQ\Vine ®Q FH Fig oe Bete oi ap ine (\) Be ee ee re Bice Fg eget 863 if B 158 So, : ts Lamond aq we o./2 ee. -o-- ; 42 Lauinger G 2 42 Austreng Cc 201 44 Gallardo T 2307 ie rH Eibergen G we 8 The fraternal amis : k d A ; ae, rder of Sw is now in session and ready to pick the favorites right off the Set for Wee en ction : Except for a few games, The Press Swami crew, is in agreement for picking the winners of 2 the season openers thls week. By United Préss International | walloped the Wisconsin schook ane ‘champion for the past-two-years is Swami president Bruno Kearns. Winner of the It's kickoff time for all Michigan} 42-7 last year, mae wa gain the presidency for the 1959 season. colleges and universities this bei Albion, expected — Lrvage way we go! end with the exception of Michi-' chief contender in the MIAA ? | gan, Michigan State, Ferris and senson, takes on Wabash, Ind., in KEARNS MOATS CORNWELL ABAIR Wayne State. ‘non-conference game PONTIAC Watertord Pontiac Pontiie '* pontige . Pontine Centrat Michigan, Northern Mich- Adrian at Defiance, Ohio; Alma at rks’ * Clarks’ arkston Clarks gan @ ichigan Tech go Lid ana n a Mitton =a ae a wiiora Ritford iiord et ay og on s oer aa or mana nl, and out Solna failed Lake - Walled Lake. Walled Lake Walled Lake t eig . Pred St. Fred St. Fred” St. Fred ; jing into action for the first time mingham Birmingham Bi ham Birm m 4 oi ” Washi Central ‘Nochigesl is at West. ' fake Oren Take ‘Orion take Tak vielen starting with George Washington im one of the day's thfield Southfield | Southfield Sourhfield < - at Detroit and Hope at Eastern to- tp fame xD Bt and bane Grand Bisne Grand: Biane Holly morrow night. iWicigan pee tehmond-Ror Richmon hea = ehmond ’ Romeo ‘Hilisdale seeks fo extend tte tral last week, travels — ms rowns TIONS | TONS LIONS , ‘ “washingion-0D ° 0 U-D \ U-D U-D | U-D Se eee ah a Tatas ie. Tg re ‘ i vs js ff rae I 9'S. Soginow FE 2-681! | Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon. ’ —. SHS PLM. i : Men's field coach Jobn Mottat, ex-Pontiac ace. Others are Jerry Taylor (86) of Walled Lake, Jim _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958) _ Drake (61) of Lake Orion, Jim Larkin (74) of O’Shaugh- Clay Roth (71) along with back- of Waterford. areeeeeonsetnee +1 ReRe ea CHES ae Pee Ste 7) F seevacserseces Away pereeeaeeetee Away oe 1 ee : |. Any. area Women who have bowled a sanctioned 600 series. 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They were figured to be way out of the class of the rest of the league and their Jead bears that out. Most of the other teams were picked as they iow stand with Chicago, Detroit and Boston following in order for the first division. We really believed the Tigers had the ball club to finish in second place ahead of Chicago and Boston. In the second division . we figured Kansas City ahead ‘of Cleveland, Baltimore and Washington and the A’s can atl move a notch or two. x <« +* “But, all in all, it was hardly an a. race from the start. The White Sox, with their pitching, were ex- pected to stop the Yanks from running away with it too fast, but Chuck Comiskey learned that in this 17 page thesis, on how Chicago would win the flag, he for- got to mention that it takes base hits as well as pitching to win pennants. The Tigers could have helped themselves, but the usual attitude of trying to get something for nothing in making trades still prevailed. Boone for Narleski or Hoeft for Narleski was Cleve- land’s offer, Hoeft for Carey was the Yankee offer, but in either case during the spring the Tigers thought they would be giving away too much. dy * & kk ee! One for Tape, B x RoR ¢ No Fights on Squad Says Casey AP Wirephoto” NO SCARS — Yankee pitcher | Ryene Duren shows no sears of a reported train fight which he was supposed to have had. with coach Ralph Houk in celebration of the Yankees clinching the pen- nant, Casey Stengel denied any slugfest, although no one denied the Yanks did have a celebra- tion on the train from Kansas City to Detroit, It was really just another case of the Tigers missing the opportunity to gain something for change and giving nothing. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX In the bexing game when a promoter takes a bad loss on a program, they say he “takes a bath.” Pontiae promoter Tony Belléesario took a $2,000 bath on the fights held recently at Wisner Stdium. x &* * It is unfortunate because the card was very good and the price was a giveaway. : x « * Members of the Kiwanis take heed. Your wife may follow the example of other Kiwanis wifes in trying to outsmart you. Last weekend a busload e" Kiwanis from the Pittsburgh area decided to watch the Pirates play and they voted against taking the little ladies. During the course of the game, they noted a big sign denoting their hometown in a section across the way. A few Kiwanis decided to investigate. & «& ® They found a section of all ladies. The wive of each Kiwanis member was attending the game. The girls secretly chartered their own bus and many of them had) binoculars and were more interested in watching the Kiwanis section than the game. How about that?. There’s no sneaking out even to a ball game. With No Loopholes Lane Wants Bonus Rule Frank Lane, one of baseball's most fiery executives, says he is going to suggest that the old bonus rule, with some changes, be put back into effect, Lane, general manager of the) Cleveland Indians, yesterday told a meeting here of 59 minor league officials and major loop farm di- rectors that baseball must adopt a new bonus rule to “save itself from its own stupidity and bank- ruptcy.”’ ; * * * He said he plans to suggest the return of the old bonus rule when a nine-member committee, of which he is chairman, meets with baseball Commissioner Ford Frick next Tuesday and Wednes- day in New. York. * *& * Lane added: "We must have a self-enforcing rule. with no loopholes, I'm in fa- ° vor of anyone’ getting $10,000 or player, I'd allow such a ‘player to be farméd out the first year—but ‘I'd count him on. the major loop team’s active list, thus cutting that club to 24 players. Each club/ should be allowed to option two such players, using only 23 on the parent team. * * * “Baseball must pay bonuses of | some kind to high school stand- outs so we can compete with col- lege coaches who offer the kids those free-ride scholarships. . If we make all first-year players eligible to the draft, it might stop some of these big bonuses.” WEDNESDAY'S FIGH PORTLAND, Ore.—Don den, “141% Los -——. outpointed Gaspar Ortega. 145%, 1p. LOUISVILLE Ruel! Stitch, 144. Louts- = | Sovees Luther Rawlings, 150, Cht- Scotland — John SS: tpoint Den- is. Adams, Africa, ISE, Idaho — Glenn Burgess, 151, Meridian, Idaho, stopped Floyd Sampson, 150, Reno, 6. a hine, Floyd Blackmon and aa — PISTOL EXPERTS — Pontiac's police department pistol team set up a fine, almost perfect record for its season's activities, with four wins and a tie. The Pontiac group shot against the best police marksmen from Grand Rapids, Flint, E. Lansing, Saginaw, Bay. City, Jackson and Detroit,. Members af the team are: top, left to right — Lt. Harry Nye, officers Clarence Smith, Ted Vil- lella and James Lafnear; bottom, from left — officers Bob = i Fear Stengel Denies Yanks’ Brawl DETROIT — Casey Stengel, says his New York Yankees are just normal, healthy, red-blooded, playful American boys. They do not fight among them-) selves, he says, and there have been no fights between players and coaches. The whole squad, says Stengel, is saving its strength for the Milwaukee Braves and the World Series. The New York Post said yes- terday that coach Ralph Houk and relief ace Ryne Duren “engaged in a bloody battle” during the Yankees’ victory par- ty Sunday, night. Z“K Iot’ of bunk,” Stengel . “Just a lot of newspaper Pg, ¢ x * * Houk denied it, too, and Duren was in Wisconsin attending his grandfather's funeral, Other Yankee players said it was just hofseplay and some writers cover- ing the club said there was no exchange of punches. _ oe The Post said the fight’ took on a train carrying the club Kansas City, where the Yankees clinched another pennant Sunday, to Detroit.. “By agree- ment the sports writers traveling with the team kept it secret,” said the Post. “Today it leaked out.” Everyone seems to agree on one point — that Duren apparently bad been drinking and that there was. at least a slight disorder in- volving the pitcher and the coach. Houk was in his seat, chewing on an unlighted cigar. Duren pushed it into Houk's. face. “I never left my seat,” said Houk yesterday when asked about the incident. “I reached up with my hand and brushed him away. My ring caught him around the eye, I guess, but x &k to bed bat that he Qua nck ‘ap without a struggle, Finally it was Don Larsen, a 6-feet-4, 225- pound pitcher, of perfect game fame, who got Durer into bed. Before he finally was quieted, the struggling Duren acidentally hit Larsen in the mouth with his knee. Larsen had a slight cut inside his mouth. x. * + And Larsen, who more than once has ‘been in the front office | writer. doghouse for drinking and violat- ing curfew, was not drinking Sun- day night. The Post said ‘the fight was rtoia Bi *.* .% Houk, At Denver, Houk was. Duren’s manager last year. At least once he had to tame Duren with his fists.” Houk denied this. ‘We've never had any trouble,” he said. * *%© * One of the New York writers | said that-he, Duren and Houk had |: rab together Monday morn- “They were laughing and etnind: heck torte kids,” said the writer, ‘‘Everything was fine and| dandy.” Duren pitched five scoreless «lpnmings against Detroit Tuesday, and bore no noticeable signs of not the first between Duren and battle. there were no punches and there was no fight.” Other writers. said some of the players tried to get Duren to go Weiss to Investigate NEW YORK (UPI) — Gen- eral Manager George Weiss is expected to demand a full. re- port today on the New- York Yankee s? off-the-field exploits which reached a climax in a victory-party tiff between pitcher Ryne Duren and coach Ralph Houk. ST. LOUIS (UPI)—Fred Hutch- inson, voted ‘‘manager of year” only last season for his sec- ond place finish with the St, Louis Cardinals, had only one firm job offer today—a chance to manage GET OUT THE TAPE, — This was one of Mickey Mantle’s home runs which called for the tape measure yesterday. The ball, which just was fair, Cleared the 110-foot Briggs Stadium AK Wirephote stands and bounced up against the cab garage . across the street from the stadium. Only Ted Williams performed the feat’ back in 1939 when he cledred the roof. Seattle once more. He pitched for the Pacific Coast League club 20 years ago and man- aged the team in 1955. The Cards’ action in dismiss- ing him yesterday, however, opened the way for other major league clubs to negotiate with him. .It seemed likely that he would receive additional over- tures, Tight-lipped Hutch was ushered out as the floundering Cards’ pilot in a “hearts and flowers” type of press conference presided over by General ayaa _ Devine, * Devine had only words of praise for the black-browed protege of former General Manager F rank Lane. At times it sounded as though he were hiring rather than firing him. It appeared clear that Hutch was the victim of baseball's strange logic: “If the bus breaks down, fire the driver.” * * * Devine also announced that Stan agers in the history of baseball. He started last night and will direct the team in the remaining nine games. Hack, along with the other coaches, Terry Moore and Al Hollingsworth, will fulfill their existing contracts, But none will be around in 1949. Devine said that Eddie Stanky, Cardinal manager now coaching for the Cleveland Indians had been contacted as a prospect for a front Fired by Cards, Hutch Can Return the Cleveland's General Manager Hack had agreed to become one ; J of the shortest term interim man-| _ “It hit a to Seattle office job with the permission of pitches and drove it over the deck rook Se ae oe ade: eee 4 The Cardinals announced they|across the street.. 4 : pee orate heel pati, MB Ce cessor un season. ! at The replacement wil, undoubtedly|_iNiiyer ‘and nobody. bothered. t ‘a be former Cardinal Solly Hemus, ian te be oa tavecie pf cone nee See ee August A. Busch.» of the game, the right field fe : is 325 feet away from home plate; 5 roof is tely mf Taxi Driver above the ground 3 The home run was Mantle’ Pockets Ball it of the two-game sere it matched anything Hit by Mickey | Stadium fans ever have seem, DETROIT (UPH — “T thought in 1939 at about the same; one of the pr i drivers was , and two seasons ago Mantle’ th at me,” said one that bounced off the cab driver Robert Gilbert, proud. and into the street below. I bbing some’ t bruised esterday’ accot unted f ceatel = American Sear can Bertoia hi League President Will Harridge’s Fant ely rr, Bert entre SES in the second inning behind Frank Gilbert (of 2227 Fourth) Bolling’s single. He hit a solo aemnegr eS Asses piece! we: run in the seventh and that Checker garage across Te ; put Detroit ahead. The right field in Briggs Stadium yes- added terday afternoon when about. 400 oe be He i a 4 f i ES however, He Yankee ‘Rute’ Anderson Leads PCH Squad Against Maples this morning announced the top runners to go against Birmingham Saturday D- By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer This is D-Day minus two for Saturday's football warriors who will establish a bridgehead on the 1958 season. But time is hanging a bit heavy for coaches Eddie Erdlatz of Navy and Notre Dame’s Terry Brennan, even though their D-Day isni until next Saturday, Both have potential All Amer- icas on the injury list that may sideline them for the opening games or even longer. x * ok : Erdlatz is concerned about Bob Reifsnyder, a 1957 All America tackle, and one of four starters left from Navy's Cotton. Bowl champions, The 234-pound. senior pulled a calf muscle that will hos- pitalize him two weeks, with his status in the William & Mary opener dubious. * * * The injury occurred 10 days ago in a scrimmage but he did not go to ‘the hospital until this week. Nick Pietrosante, Notre Dame’s bustling fullback, put a furrow in Brennan's. brow today. Pietro- gante sprained a.toe that. makes jhim a doubtful starter when the Trish open against Indiana. * * * Brennan: has slated Ron Toth to do the offensive fullbacking and defensive linebacking in his place, while: quarterback Bob. Williams,|. also a -semMinvalid this fall, will handle the punting. Elsewhere, the theme is “if you're not ‘ready now then you won’t make it by. Saturday,” ‘las Saturday's. participants . went iworked on defense with Al De- Day for Some Teams through their final day of polish- ing. , Yesterday was spent setting starting teams and completing. of- fensive and defensive strategy. Boston (College, which opens) against Scranton in the East's top. attraction of .a scanty card, Clemson spent two hours on de- fensive situations while Virginia, its Saturday opponent, spent its time polishing the offense, North ‘Carolina worked against an ex- pected North Carolina State mul- tiple offense: while the Wildcats held a review of all departments for their intra-state rivalry Satur- Laca replacing top defensive back | day. area’s strongest harrier clubs, and Birmingham. course. Rofus Anderson was home first, with miler Johnny Jefferson the top list, for Friday's match include Mike Taylor, Carl Adams, dim Patterson, Jim Nelson, high jumper Freddie Breoks (who hopes fo build up his legs for next spring’s track competi- tion and Larry Mattingly. Chiefs will have 26 runners al- together, in the meet. Ross O’Hanley at defensive quar- terback, gpg has a severe ankle - spra In oe ‘South, West Virginia named a starting eleven after a light workout on offensive and de- fensive patterns, while opponent Richmond .worked defensive plays against a simulated Mountaineer offense. Detroit Will Drop Augusta Farm Club: AUGUSTA, Ga. 9» — The De- Pontiac Central cross~- country| | coach Dean Wilson was well sat-; isfied, yesterday, with the results|} of his first intersquad test and/} on Friday, Maples have one of the: Chiefs face a real battle in their)! opener. Match will be run over the); close, These two are Wilson's |; only varsity lettermen, Others in |! 3 re | rE a orel 7 & il =~ ee . fa 8 67 OG NEW YORK DETROIT Kansas City 6 7 1469 «(2% Ab RH BI Ab R i Bi Washington o. ee, Kubek ss o075 Groth ef ent Yetroit 5. "2 AY _ Mantie ef ee ert Inge fea oe 2° nd. fame Howard ¢ 401 H Maxwell If 4000 pooar Sievern 1f 404 @ Bolling 2b 41214 Boston at Kansas 2:20, p.m—Bows| Ricnde'n 2 $e 33 -— 2i2t field (oi) ve. Orlin (66 Rich'aa'n 2 3888. Wa ¢ 3355 Baltimore * at Chicage, 1:30 p.m.—Harsh- ugnter ons a (11-19) vs > pm te da 4 ; : ae cone hecareaeen y meer tere : ® M4 I. ee eel New. York ‘t, Baltime , Bam - Totals 33372 Totals 23565 Chicago at Kansas City, ¢ pra. A—called ont on strikes for Rich- B—called out on strikes ence NATIONAL L LEAGUE PE fo Ditarer - ‘pth. e lw ps Sse | (NEW. YORE. ccscass: 000—2 yiwaukes - - ee i OFT ..+s-. dbenvas : ae 900 13x5 cin mast 74 74 Soo 4 E~—None. PO-O--New York 24-6. De- St. Louis 7 “7 483 16% |troit 27-7. DP—Lumpe unassisted; Rich«- < @ 7 = zg atdson, Kubek and Throneberry. LOB— Los og WM 8 New York » Detroit 5. Philade! 63 8683 Ast 4 2B—Gro' Pees HR—Mantle, Bertoia Es TERDAY'S RESULTS 3. ‘s5—Wi Bea Chicago 6, Philadelphia 2, night, 7 innings, rain IP # R ER BB 60 St. ‘Louis 5, Milwaukee 3. night Turley (L, 21-7) 7% € 5&5 & 6 T TODAY'S GAMES Ditmar me3eea .m.—Pizarro (6-3) Willey |< (95) ¥s. Jones (3-11). Only same sch RIDAY’S SCHEDULE U—Napp. Rommel, Stevens, Rice. T— 2:21, A—2,973. Los Pam 3. p.m. Pitts! at “philadelphia, "7 7 a Milwaukee at Cincinn: San Francisco at St. Sans, >in. Tribe Sceditpaw Denies He Has ‘Mental Block’ CLEVELAND, Qhio (UPI) — Shorthairs to Run in Sunday Fun Test troit Tigers are giving up on their Augusta operation in the South This comes about despite the fact. that Augusta has won the Sally. League title the last two seasons. «* * * mariager, announced the plans here yesterday, . is giving up the franchise after this season. He said Detroit hopes to somewhere else in the league. Charleston, S. C., is con- sidered a possibility. The Tigers have: had the Augusta franchise the last three years, 2 eee . Atlantic THE SPORT ot Op _16 SOUTH CASS \ . DO-IT-YOURSELF ALL BRAKE LIN AIR BRAKES se oat WESTINGHOUS G—40% OFF UNITS EXCHANGED AGNER AIR BRAKES We turn Sreeh ‘ond os. ; { : | \ 4 5 . : ‘ sted : E : ; 2 . * = ! : . fg ¢ | 2 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 | ‘ "Binal Cleara 1 of NEW 1958 PLYM( @ HARDTOPS « tararion WAGONS a. Come in Tadoy Se fr Youll the Serna That are Waiting for You! Dec! With Your Local Franchise Dealer R&R MOTORS. Inc. Both ProTeams |. Seek fo Break Losing Streaks i Milwaukee Still 3 Wins Sore After 5-3 Loss Braves’ Flag Dash Delayed By The Associated Press The St. Louis Cardinals, without Es to put on another drive to knock is three over second place Pitts-the opener for the A’s and Ray/| Ht aes AR SA Fh ah came: A et Steve Junker Is Lost ott the second place Cardinals, | burgh. _|Herbert (8-7) against Ike Delock Your Chrysler — Plymouth — atta reve oad ' s Ste manager and with only a slim) who had closed within two * * *& (12-8), who has lost five straight.| 724 Oakland Av . BE 43529 for Possibly Five Weeks |hope for a fourth place finish, are) games. < The Chicago Cubs tied Los Ange-|¥9" the nightcap as the Red Sox back at the old stand — making * * * ie ir ce “tended an eight-game slump. on ; y beating Phila- for the Milwaukee Braves. Hutchinson was fired officially as|game scheduled. It was held to|@"d Fran Malzone off Ned Gar It was in 195¢ that the —_ field boss, = ary Big the|seven innings by rain. . nals, settled in fourth, knocked |Braves 5-3, knoc 20-game ies’ the Braves out of the National |winner Warren: Spahn, a longtime| got ‘tain heat the’ cheraplon League penngnt. Last season, jnemesis, to boot. That delayed the New York Yankees, 5-2, Boston when the Braves thought they |Braves’. run to a second consecu- split a doubleheader at Kansas had it all locked up, they had ‘tive flag. Their magic number still City, winning 4-2 after a 6-3 de- feat, Rain postponed ‘the only other game scheduled, Baltimore at Chicago. of Season If George Wilson of’ the Detroit Lions is looking for sympathy after seeing his team lose two straight games on the road, he isn’t ‘going to get any from Paul Brown of the Cleveland Browns. ~ The astute Mr, Brown has lost Gene Green drove in two runs, | with his 12th homer and a triple, for the Cards who canie off with a 8-3 record against Spahn for the season. Joey Jay, who relieved Spahn after six innings, was injured when he slapped down an Irv Noren Ted Williams lost ground to Bos-|drive. The young right-hander suf- ton teammate Pete Runnels in the|fered a chipped bone on the ring & ym SALE sie , SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! MUCH AS *1,300 @ 15 DeSOTOS TO CHOOSE FROM MIDDLETON, M. D. — Dave Middleton, the Lions' commut- ing doctor, will miss this week’s game against the Browns. He is taking final examinations at the |Cleveland’s University of Tennessee medi- Saturday night to get back into @ 60 PLYMOUTHS TO CHOOSE FROM cal school. winning ways. bat race. Both homered in the|finger of his left hand, but should e25 sain tates § H WAGONS , oo & ne i but Runnels | his|be all right in a few days. Executives’ Cars > : thrilling battle in the hard-fought Ste cae ete ates carla ne, Mab Anderson G-1). beet So RITE YOUR OWN DEAL { series between the Lions and the in the pair. W: , outlthe Phils with a five-hitter, and €d OF an the second game, was 2-for-4 for a|neid batting leader Richie Ashburn) FIRST COME—FIRST SERVED pecariy. when _ two wee second best .318. Kansas City’s | hitless in two at-bats, dropping his RG ee a Sate bi doe cluwer'nscie-ancir'me| — SCHUTZ MOTORS, Inc. Upsets Ort ega heft be 8:30 HURON LADIES’ MATINEE << ELKS, se WEDNESDAY: ee nck prpiornn Vic epics > ras the Cards’ injury-idled ian ‘ ocx ee Cut-A-W. Mkt, 62 Warner Car 5 ; Harvey Kuenn for| Musial. Roy Semproch 11) se TO—P TH : Both Detroit and Cleveland sport Bolan ante. Oe a Deol in. po 33 Watertord Mit. ; Vasbinger “ine 3 the third at ~315. once'a rookie of the year candi- a DeSO LYMOU Michig a records that show two victories|Team No. s 5 3 Team No. 2 6|S: Pe SS eee date, lost it, a two-run 912 S. Woodward MI 6-5300 ee an : 6th-Ranked: Ligh h ie Me 4 83 Teom Mos 26/208 Dey Cleanse 9. Puaaaee Cometa i Up | -KRonke ig tweig t|and three losses. The Lion are a wan No hecthner 446; J. Austin N Norvell 3 O'Neil 3 — 3 Harry Chiti’s grand slam won homer to Ernie , his 47th. ' | * \ . oe iy losing a ision to VanderVelde 139, 89 3 bram Martha - , — N - hetiatsag College All-Stars, came back home WATERFORD WOMEN’S na ar ey at enelt ei ver No. an to win twice, 17-7 over Cleveland, | ,, wt WU) nigh game C.¥., Beer. 1: nigh | , ’ and 26-7 New ‘York: anger Grill 80 Kendzierski 4 4) ESS cee oe v. ; ses | it Sie Gee Eee ee ees, thee Te ) PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Light-/natias and the Philadelphia Eagles|J.4M Hardware 4 4 Accessory Tool 0 8 NORTH SIDE’ COMMUNITY | : weight Don Jordan, punching pre- 2A, Lemqn-Vandewater 188 Lemon 476: Pap W.L wh : : ? cisely: and 31 in recent starts. Huggins 721, Huggins 2095, seith's P. Hi 0 Stanton Pimb. 4 4 nd accurately, took the Cleveland, hile, Reliable Pimp. Oakland Vend. 3 6 i shortest route to an upset, 10- tri Sin , opened by Seems 3 ge ‘iifams. Pim He : round split decisionover Caspar ing » 10-0, lost to : 's Corral He Carl's Serv. "49 = @& = Detroit, 17-7, upset "the Los An- Foster-Kirby 5 3. The 17 Se eee? oe a mean, Ortega| eles Rams, 13-10, lost the follow. trikes an pareS iersse if Heights Supply 0 § ; ighed ing week to San Francisco, 21-16, ) 145%, * * “He’s strong and durable,. but all his punches are wide, looping punches,” said Jordan after beat- into the game desperately short Mysterious § 4 4- Team in, : - a welterweight tile nender} ‘handed th receivers and this tact 420," #4. 613; Obe a he a a Mi haaiego veer “T figured a short punch would| Could weight heavily in determin. Obel TV 1941, 609, 2550. WRITTEN GUARANTEE! beat him, So when he threw his| & the outcome. Steve Junker, FIRST NIGHTER looping panches, I threw. short| * Sensation as a rookie end last WL - owWL ones, aind mine got there first,”| Jee autiered @ roourrenes of a Pree Ti Combentty B44 J i id knee injury in the Philadelphia Team No. 10 71 Ace Seat Cover 3 5 een ee game and will be sidelined. Rips 6.3 Templeton m1 | DB Jordah, ranked sixth among Jerry Reichow, another stellar Oakland: Pack 33 Bad. a HH lightweights by the National Box-/flanker back, is still recuperating nS Banton 2° Cie: sane ing Assn., carried the fight to Or- tega in the first round, but after that-mainly was content to coun- terpunch. To top it off; Dave Middleton, Pts. | 7 the Lions commuting doctor, will Sharps Ber 4 Braids Huron Bowlers _ |nal examinations at the University coee | Same oie} ‘uron BOWiIer nal examinations at the University nk's 3° McAlpine Eng. 1 Hit Ss Hi h —" medical school in 7-18) Nelson "Service 2 Sere Auto. I eason fil e 4 en's Elect ey's g Junker will be out for at least By Joe Wilman Tole Time Bar 3 ina Bf Joe Bonfiglio’s Huron Bowl team rolled the highest series to be turned in here or at Flint this season with a 3174 total competing and came out on the short end of @ 40-24 count against the Chicago Bears in Chicago last Friday night. from a knee operation and will be sidelined for at least four more weeks. four or five weeks. He underwent an operation on the knee yesterday at Ann Arbor's University Hospital, “How can I tell if my bowling ball fits properly?” This is a question I hear very often at W. Williams 235, R. Kitchen 659; nt liable 957, Reliable 2771. LADY EAGLE . wth. w Obe] TV Serv. 806 Louise's 4 Swan Cleaners 62 Hobby’ : aypate } B 115, Prues 2 MOTOR {NN CLASS B eee high team (3 games) Drewry's OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYEES (Women DANGER! in the Flint Classic Tuesday night. my instruction clinics. ) wil | ; “ ; | * Well, I'd first -suggest you let) Hi-Lows 15 Team #7 31 it Cia Batch hat ea bee AOTtGCK Joins js ualied instructor check your| Bans 14 Samah Ue Hold dime with date down— Look at the atterence, Rothberth 628, Bonfglio 596 80412.000-Win Club {tits correctly. It you can't dojfam’ se aid insert in tire groove. If you Dime shows plenty tread had the top single with 251. Golfers Start Final ol f be no sticking of the thumb as w WL Western Tournament}sse ores te sel tal comer out of the ble. Mont Butera] gat, Tt his goals, He has joined .|thumbs swell slightly as you) Pat Sweeney 71 Spartan A Con 3 § HESPERIA, Calif, (AP)—Rov-lclusve 2000-winner chi.” * |bowl, so allow for this, too emai CS 8) com hemel 08 ing golfers ee tae treats e. &-% Second, with your thumb in Roth Lumber 53 &E. Highland 06 » on the eve of 7 lesperia} Hartack, who won the 1955 jock-| the thumb hole just lay - your Team Series: Humphries, 3004: Open, final event in the West forley erown with 417 victories, the}/hand flat over the finger holes. rot single team game Humphri “ad; high , the ———— Raga 56 title with 347 and the ‘57 cham-|The middle joint of your two|*nsle game, Max Bottom, 278. lake-studded course with rounds of 67-67-67-74-275, 13 strokes under par for the route. * * * Also entered this year are Na- tional PGA champion Dow Fin- sterwaid; Gene Littler, and Tom- my Jacobs, the Whittier, Calif., youngster who won the rich Den- ver Open last week. The tournament ends Sunday. On deck were such players a$/2 0900 mark yesterday when he pi-|one-quarter of an inch past the we Kén Venturi of San Francisco, |joted Herald Wind ($5.80) to vic-|near edge of the holes. Fens, mate 3B. “b Jem a 33 _ winner of four tournaments this|tory in the fifth race at Atlantic! Another method of measuring|Tesm #12 40 Keego Hdware 1 3| year, and last year’s Hesperia | city, t pag rect] eens, 31 n D's 13; winner, Billy Maxwell of Texas. cae dum ue Pin wale ee tt ae Maxwell played the 72 holes on pa . ee t pee 7 your Loafers Club 22 Team #10 0 4 4 the then-brand new 7054vart Dranar and Fremont |noies and itt the ball as shown.| seamdoat 11 same) 7, Pata Brown Jug Race . DELAWARE, Ohio (AP)—The Little Brown Jug, with a dozen speedy three-year-old pacers bat- tling for a $65,252 purse, goes to- By The Associated Press - Six weeks on the sidelines with a broken leg ruined Bill Hartack’s chances of winning his fourth - |straight riding title, But the 26- pionship with 341; reached the Golfer Coast Victors PEBBLE... BEACH, Calif. m— Medalist»Dan Morgan: of Bakers- field, Calif., and defending cham- pion Tal Smith of Fremont, Mich. won their opening matches yester- day in. the California State Ama- teur golf tournament. Morgan defeated Vernon L. Los Angeles, 6 and 5, Cobby Ware of Augusta, Ga., eliminated Don Edwards, San Jose, Calif., 2 and 1, and Tom Draper, that, tips. First, however, here are some your thumb should fit into the thumb hole and still be “comfortably loose.”’ There should middle fingers should be about Next, insert a pencil under your palm. If your have a_ correct span, the pencil should fit in easily. and be held in snugly. If the pencil is too loosely held undef the palm, you can bet that your! 9* span is too narrow. Most bowlers *|who are incorrectly fitted, use a ball with too narrow a span, Be on the lookout for: thi: pg Mone a singles - D’Autremont 88; Individual high series B. D’Autre- ont “ea; “Team high angie Bocial | $62; Team high series LAKELAND LADIES LEAGUE Individual (1 game) T. Patten 214; ) Soe (3 games) B, Halsemea 609; (1 game) Team a" 793; Team ew ames) Team #12 2106 ELK’S HOUSE Wh cand _ Benson's 73 Sparks “oritfin 4 4 i Plat'g 33 Stadium Inn Individual (1 gaine) Individual (3 game) D. Drewry'’s Br ‘uron Ciner's 33 33 (Copyright 1958, Join F. Dille Co.)| Sore un's 2756. bier, Social | can see date, tire is unsafe. DeLuxe Super-Cushion /GOODFYEAR 95 day over Delaware County Fair-| Birmingham, Mich., defeated Hank Tekh be the tx grounds half-mile’ track, Lucente, San Jose, 1 up. 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Truck Snaps Cable, : Makes Big Hit Home Power Halted YPSILANTI m—A grocery truck snapped a steel utility pole cable yesterday in a freakish mis. |, hap that cut off power to hundreds of homes and caused burns to the hie separation fr HOLLYWOOD (AP) — 4 age ins B ‘i i snapped ahd flew into the air, falling across four power lines. The lines burned apart and fell on the truck below. David L. Pringle, 38,0 Detroit, the driver, was burned on his left foot and right hand as he tried to leave the truck, police said. He was ' taken to Beyer Memorial Hospital. A inet sealed wok < ‘The power failure cut off elec- a service to homes in ‘south- * Shoe ee py Son of Colin Kelly. : <3 ale ne tha to Enters College Today CARLISLE, Pa, (AP) — Colin P. Kelly III, 18, son of America’s ‘eon: first. Medal of Honor winner in World War IJ, enters Dickinson was not his usual opening number, aoe im gy og he told the audience. ‘‘The origi- Young Kelly plans to study Pus mathematics, chemistry and|"@l song didn’t seem appropriate French before accepting a presi-|Tight saa dential favitesion to West Point. + * His ‘Usual night club opener’ is a medley of songs billed: “‘Forget It es - At one point he seemed dissatis- fied with-his voice and told ‘the crowd: “That wasn’t the effects of my mononucleosis. It's just that I’m tired.” A spokesman said Fisher is-tak- ing antibiotics for the disease and is feeling better: Cleveland Businessman Elected to Head AAA F.0. Ei ¥1230 “289 W. M FISH OR CHICKEN FRI. 5.30 TO 7:30 DANCE SAT. NIGHT *oaitar® PARTY Before Public z 2 salCan Draw Social Security Ee Now (00. 000 Aged Parents : is the : sn Be by Congress This monthe-for the first ttime—100,000 aged parents can aig Social ‘Security. Many more will become eligible in the Congress just changed the law to make this possible. The changes are in the requirements a parent must meet to get payments based on the Social Security record of a deceased son or daughter. - Starting this month, a father 65 or meee! or a mother 62 or over can collect Social Security: 1. If a deceased son of dasiaiies. afore death-- was ‘providing at least half the parent's support and had worked in a job covered by Social Security between 18 and 45 months, ith a & series of 2 columns laining th ° eigh oA sortase | es of nine col ae g the changes | the exact amount of time depending on when the son or daughter died (eventually, this work time will have to be ‘at least 10 y ears.) and z 2. The parent isn’t otherwise eligible for Social Se- curity payments at least equal to what he could ‘get from from his son’s or daughter’s Social Security record. ig Before the change, a parent couldn’t collect payments ‘pased on a son’s.or daughter’s Social Security record if a widow or a dependent child of the deceased was getting—or ever could get—Social Security based on the same record. For a parent to be eligible, the son or daughter could have died anytime since Jan. 1, 1940—the date the Social Security Survivors: Benefit Program became effective. For example: Suppose you're 71 and your son was supporting. you on April 10, 1947 when he was killed in an auto accident. You can now get Social Security. pay- ments if he had worked at least 18 monthé under Social Security before he died and you’re not otherwise eligible to Social Security payments as high as you can get from his record. - The size of the payments a parent can collect depends on (A) how many other survivors—that is, a widow and children of the son or daughter — are eligible to Social Security based on the same record, and (B) the average monthly earnings on which the son or daughter paid Social Security tax before he died. . xrekwiekKk i? These general statements can be made about the sine of _ payments: ' The higher the average monthly earnings of the son AP Wiréphote IN ACTING DEBUT — Shirley Temple gives her three children some last minute instructions in Hollywood before shooting starts ona scene for her new. TV series based on a Mother Goose story. It’s the first acting experience for the children of the onetime child movie star. The children are, left‘to right, Susan, 10; Charles, 6; and. Lori, 5. The filmed show is scheduled for December broad- cast. > [Readl ed | clogure of public schools under More Schools Federal Judge to Rule on Admitting Negroes in Norfolk - RICHMOND, Va.: (AP) The Virginia's massive resistance laws eral judge prepared to rule on a motion that would allow the school board—to assign 17 Negroes to white schools. If the Negroes are assigned, six schools _with an enrollment of some 10,000 pupils apparently will not open as scheduled Monday. * * * One school—Warren County High at Front Royal, with an en- roliment of about 1,000-already has been closed under the state’s anti-integration laws. Lane High and Venable Elementery in Char- threatened Norfolk today as a fed-|” ,Radiant lotetsville, wih a com\ined en- roliment of 1,700, also threat of state closure Monday. The Norfolk school board, un- der a federal desegregation order for 18. months, told Federal dist. Judge Walter E. Hoffman in Au- gust it was prepared to assign the 17. Negroes’ to the six white schools. An injunction granted by two justices of the Virginia Su- preme Court of Appeals barred the board from assigning any pu- Hollywood. Headlines Most En joyment Yearly? By BOB THOMAS AP Motion Picture Writer. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — your favorite actor? later * scenes, heart throb. I mean the actor you! small portions of the set. Which Actor Brings You is? Done! bed to dynes ia the yet many more Who is} scenes had to be made of the un- bombed village. Robson finished| this I don’t mean .just the current}up Donat’s scenes by bombing pils—white or —_— schools. *® After. a 24-hour hearing last night, Hoffman withheld until. to- day a ruling on the board’s re- quest that he dissolve the injunc- tion. But he indicated he would grant the request ‘by remarking that it is not only within his pow- er but also his duty to do so if the injunction interferes with the ex- ecution of the desegregation order. ce. theif Gov. J. Lindsay Almond Jr. had d scheduled for 100 PASSES GIVEN FREE to Your Butterfield Theaters During Downtown Pontiac FESTIVAL DAYS! 50 names pleked from the phone directory—if your name appears in front ef the Oakiand or Strand— You will receive passes! } McGuire Jr., CHICAGO @® — Frederick T. Cleveland business- man, was elected president of the | closing session of the AAA’s 56th annual meeting yesterday. or daughter the higher the parent’s payments. The more survivors eligible for ramen’ the smaller the mre to a parent. If no widow or child ts or ever will be eligible to pay- ments based on a deceased son’s or daughter’s Social Security record, a parent’s payments now ean rahge be- enjoy year after year, who is sat- “His last scene was the most| WOuld not open Some 1,000 delegates elected Charles L. Wilson of Detroit, former secretary, to the post of senior vice president, held the last tween $30 and $81.40 a month. On Jan. 1, the range will ‘be $33 to $95.30 a month. If a widew ‘and a parent are both eligible, the payments will be within the same range ‘| Robert Donat. two years by McGuire. zt LANSING ue — Gov. Williams has named Mrs. C. Carole Wier of St. Clair Shores. as assistant county agent for Macomb County and Robert L. Jackman of Cold- ar ont eT er eee See TONITE & THURS, “TARNISHED ANGELS” Starts at 7:05—-10:15 26 BHO RadrO PIETER « & wMrVTODAL eNTeRNATIONAD Of1 cast STARTS. FRIDAY: * "YF da VURURGS - An Mn, ty i i Le Mtn. Ln. Mr fl, ds, Mo. 2150 OPDYKE RD. E 4-461] ll Al hi, tl ll Atl, TT LETT CAPT TES BLUR SKY ~ SHOW STARTS 7:00 Ist RUN & for the parent. you’re eligible. any other type of documents. daughter But, if 4 widow, one or more child and a parent are eligible, the range in payments will probably be affected. Chances. are the parent's payment will be smaller because so many survivors are drawing them.’ In any case, the exact.size of your payments will be figured by your Social Security office whem you go in and apply for thém as an eligible parent. You do have to apply. The Social Security people have: no other way of knowing When you apply, you should take along some proof that your son or daughter provided at least half your support. This would be bills; bank statements, cancelled checks or H You should also take along something to prove your age and a copy of the dedth certificate of your son or Philippines Seeking Increased U.S. Aid BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — The Filipino delegation to the ninth SEATO mititary advisers conference has indicated it wants more U.S, military aid because of the Formosa crisis. * * * The Philippines is receiving about 10 million dollars a year in defense support from: the United States in addition to actual arms. Lt. Gen, Aldonso Arellano, chief of staff of, the Philippines armed have terrible results for. us,” he added, “F is only 60 miles from our ernmost islands.” Families on Formosa in No Rush to Leave TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—Fami- lies of American servicemen on warthreatened Formosa appar-|* ently don't want to go home. x + \* AUS. command . spokesman said today that so-far no military dependents have requested evacu- ation, * * * U.S, authorities late last week isfying even in mediocre or poor| prophetic I have ever directed,” movies. Robson said. ‘In it, he said good- Several ‘come to mind—Walter id to his friends and his past. The Huston, A rcs Bogart, Fred, day after he finislied, he went into ric March, James Cagney, a liam Holden, Marlon Brando, But| Ws dead. Iythink my all-time favorite was wil-| the hospital. Two weeks ne, he Chief Judge Simon E. Sobeloft of the 4th U.S, Circuit Court. of Appeals declined yesterday to stay a lower court order admitting 12 Negroes to the two schools. The} order is. effectve Monday, when the schools are scheduled to open. ie (Re My first encounter with him was “The Count of Monte Cristo,” and I'll never forget his escape from the Chateau d’If. The other films were equally vivid—‘39 Steps," “The Ghost Goes West,” “The Cit- adel,” “Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” “Vacation From Marriage.’ Whale Bertha’s Trick on Age Brings Death whale, count of Donat's last days. Rob-|do ,she fooled men about her age. son directed the actor in ‘*The Inn “T thought of Donat for the part * of the Chinese mandarin and had licitor in London,” said Robson. “He seemed quite - and very quiet through the After he read the me it was something at i He to do. But he suggested that I talk/of 14 months, Bertha gobbled the/ hospital. first to his doctor, fish as if she were really that old. +. 4°°8 eae ao she wasn’t. Ber, “The doctor told me that Donat|really was an infant whale, had been a dying man, but now\!ess than a year old. The fish|? there appeared some hope. HejWere too much for her delicate/>| thee severed some nee: Hel gutive ssa Uapiae i oeall thing in the world for’ him. The/"0t out of the milk diet stage, stalio wished hith te. tet ‘i, see mee eS if he could look Chinese. I them you don’t ask Robert Donat santtes, eee said they to test—just. pin a thin goatee on|Were fooled t her aeg be- his photograph. They agreed. cause of he? taste for the fish. Had she spurned them, the keep- ing the set so no one could see NEW YORK (AP)—Bertha the flown here fro m Alaska early this month by the Coney Is- Naturally, I was interested to}jand Aquarium, is dead. She died hear from Mark Robson an &c-|because, as females sometimes In her few days of life bere, of thé Sixth’ Happiness” with In-|Bertha was the pride of the aquar- grid Bergman and Curt Jurgens in/jum and the only live whale to be exhibited. in ties. York since 1897. a meeting with him-end his so-|age at 14 months, chiefly because . “When he started to work, I was) Jou have known she was pe Hate wl hierenne pans Sof admitted in January to Stratford Junior High School in Arlington. other Negroes \for admission to white schools. . x« *« * Bryan, noting it would be 10 days before his decision can be translated into a final decree, add- ed that “it would be unwise to make the transfers as late as that in the term.” A He added that the ‘‘short defer- ment will not be hurtful. Indeed, if the basic problem can be solved by time, the price is not too dear.’’ a GOD CREATED WOMAN FOR MAN Federal Judge Albert V. mall ; | carne CARERE> sna MATHIS He turned down. the requests of 26| rrr orevFveereeve’vvee#er«vrvrrgereyvrtrTve TTT ee eee eee SOOO TST SVT ~~ ~vTrreewreeweeweweewererrerreerrereerereereerre eer ere Tee eee Tee wwe ~~ erryryryryryryryrvwewryreweerewrereerererrrevrereerewe forces, said in an interview that) set in motion a voluntary evacu- a delegation from his country is jation plan,- authorizing return now in Washington and “‘it is like-| ‘home for the nearly 6,000 wives ly we wil] ask for more aid.” | and children so desiring, * * 4 “We are militarily weaker than} Formosa and miscalculation . by| New Jergey has 23 railroads the Chinese Communists could ‘with 3,128 miles of track. his performance except the other actors, the cameraman and my- self. Even the workers above the set had to hide from view. * * * “His first scenes appeared to be a great effort for ‘him. [ thought he would improve, but I found out WATERFORD PR IN THEATER DRI‘ that he was at his peak. After- ward, he declined, He seemed to have no strength and remember- ing lines was @ struggle for him. I had to shoot some scenes mahy times. On ecasion, I used black- boards to help him remember, “Ingrid and Curt were extreme-| | ly kind to him, and he was ap- preciative for everything. He was a very wunimposing man. He seemed unsure of himself as an actor and even surprised at the success he had had.” * * * Donat was failing rapidly, and Robson was faced with a prob- lem. The huge Chinese village that had been built in Wales had to be after her death. ; 7a AND SEX BEGAN Palrahs With Prestige PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — The hew Bank- of Phoenix, opening soon, will require an initial deposit of $1,000 and a monthly average balance of that amount for check- ing accounts. Bank officials said the policy was set up to add to the prestige of customers and the: bank. i A ee i hn Dati eM A te ie de A ee te De te i ee i ae ie Threatens to Leave HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Keenan Wynn's third wife threatened to leave him last night but changed her mind, Mrs. Sharley Wynn ad-' mitted they had a spat. She said she had not consulted an attorney and described their troubles as personal problems, The actor had no comment. bombed for the latter part of the 11 A.M. NOW! to 1 P.M. Thru Adults SAT. 4 = 25% FIRST AS SHOWING! ! Behind those . Jol walls... NiUHT MAR (2, salted A “WAR DRU/ a MGM reees 1 AO Cu NBER At 1:05 ~ 4:00 - 6:35 nt 2. ly ALSO. Thrilling Adventure! — STREET oF. F | Se Ok Now! . . 25¢ tol P.M. Feature 11-2:35-6:10-9:40 RAYMOND WASSEY UU SEHR NCHOS mE oe ALBERT ZUGSMITH rnsrecnien - LOWELL THOMAS “The 5 Mile Dream” ION HIT— mh 1 e5 _Story of the Mighty Mack Ss” Lex Barker ‘ ~_STaare SUNDAY Co-Feature at 1:20 - 4:55 + 8:25 RAW W Winib in in EDEN” reat. Mt 4 NT Se ae eer ae eS Cee, Se eae Moag- ip. Eee ee eh ee ee ee eee. es ee A ee » al L eee % -f ie Bs * se, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1958.) ee eee no a | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ‘ sis se ae ern , -. . , "| a oar, *" TOW iberty Shadow MAKUNG, Pescadores (AP)—[alist convoys, Explosions split the sultry air but) visited by hundreds of U.S. sail- fail to disturb the impassive-crowd| ors tightly. aes f standing beside .a ‘dock 8 miles 8 Be Fae from Communist China. A small band of Americans is| Chinese are accustomed to fire-|risking death daily in Formosal y,.. crackers and the only wunusualj Strait, their names and numbers| _ : Rogge eh os agg halls Mohd pence : hw, Q 4 to-|by American. sailors coming} They are the specialists in un- warned that the worst Ga mes ashore ‘toy Wary. loading techniques’ who ride elie yee to come boon ~*~ * * tionalist Chinese supply ships onto! mate and Sgt. Samuel G,. Karst. Another crackle of firecracker) the beaches of Quemoy under Red/“, sunday when the. simulated : strings sets a group of white-clad|artillery barrages. altitude will be sent to 20,000 feet, sailors jumping and laughing: | Their job is to tell the Chinese|and heat, carbon dioxide and “All right—who done it? growls | how to unload their supplies quick-| water vapor will be allowed to I WONDER! HE- BELIEVES a shore policeman. “The next guy/ly and then get out of range of the| build up in the tiny chamber , A.MAN SHOULD BE ABLE i oe = Srecrache loses) Red guns. : a GET |}TO SUPPORT HIS WIFE... The sailors:stream from the pier Shasta f : ia into crowded streets. lined. with| , SUR " By Charlies Kuhn me to marry Miss Mansfield,” " ; NOPE, I'MNOT. | [GOLLY/ THERE'S TH’ YESSIRC KNEW YOUR | 1[See Mrs, Mary Hargitay said yester: . POF soe AFRAID THe NEAR- DOGCATCHER NOW... FATHER ANTE Was USTAS GRANDMAG a rood z ——a — a CATCHER WILL| 4] YOU ARE, ANtmas ——. a GET MY PUP/ Mrs. Hargitay, 29, divorced the 5 muscleman in 1956 after an eight- year marriage. She was in court to ask $415 monthly support for their daughter Tina, 9. Hargitay ‘has been paying $250. Miss Mansfield, who is expect- ing a child, held hands with Har- gitay during the hearing. The mat-| ter was continued until next week. HALF ACRE CASTLE Wes M = aE > HZ 4 ~ a 4 LOOSE LOGIC DONALD DUCK TET Cl THE PONTIAC PRES S. mapa, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 4 ~ Steelworkers Back Present | Support Union Chief on Plans. for Next Year's Contract Talks ATLANTIC Crry. N.J.. (AP) — The United Steelworkers lined is gc i ge wall gre wee united front next y' t celituct tie with the Ge sic. steel indystry. David J. McDonald, whose lead- ership had been questioned openly for more than a year, appeared in firm control ofthe 1,200,000- member union now ‘past the mid: way point of its ninth constitution- al convention, . x *° *€ An opposing faction which pdlled almost a quarter of a million]: . votes at the union’s 1957 interna- tional officers ‘election’. found it- 4 confidence and beat back on con- stitutional issues what now ap- Se ee vocal minority. * * * Issues that had been simmering since the 1956 convention were re- Ease ces SskE & 5 & i vk a tried quiet. Rarick said he did not advo- cate right-to-work laws and de- s He said Republicans want “a little unemployment” and the holding down of wages because “they think it makes for higher profits.” Chiang's Planes Battle MiGs Nationalist Sabre Jets Attack Red Torpedo Boats Around Quemoy TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — os tionalist ‘air force claimed its Sabre Jets shot down five Communist MIGITs and pos- sibly a sixth in air battles over teday, A communique Quemoy said all Nationalist. planes re-|°! turned to base safely. The communique. reported two aerial engagements inthe late afternoon in which four Sabre Jets took part against more than % stp. MIGs, The Sabre Jets were up); IMAGINE MEETING A uy Matcy Nelson, of Lansdowne, Pa., visitor to the Instrument Society convention in Philadelphia, -. - gets a close look at the. new Navy flight deck communications helmet worn by a dummy on- LIKE THAT — ceiver. AP Wirephote ‘display. The helmet was designed for deck per- sonnel handling jets on aircraft carriers and coptaing a transistor radio trenmmitter spd r0- CHICAGO = Site | and selling ‘lorders of grain. futures came in about equal volume in early ac-|Tuesday Cee eee oe Oe eee at Sette most prices were little a the soybean pit, however, on the/C2 and trac- [tions of°@ cent a bushel or more. The setback in the September de- Raciecee to kei emn 0 cont ut iit also was the broadest gainer yesterday. * * wheat was % cent a bushel lower to % higher, September $1.87; corn % lower to % higher, September September 605%; rye % to % low- er, September $1.30%; soybeans % to 1 cent lower, September $2.21 5. Grain Prices gale stl Pare 43 Sit 82 G eeeeee % Dee. eereneee “; 00 eer oe et een eeone eeeeeeee Employes Wary of Remarks by Bosses is the great featherbed of indif- ference into your punchiest points may y workers Ylare now regularly issued, Take in -|the now and then issues and those by the smallest firms and some think the total number Tight. be 20,000. They. range all the way from .jslick paper magazines with color photos usually put out by big cor- porations with many employes, often for about 10 cents a copy, to small black and white news sheets for firms with only a few employes, and these can cost as much as $2 a copy—cost of pre- paration being so high. xk *« * \ The company bulletin board takes all manner of employe com- municatioris, It may hold news photos aimed at building worker morale, or scores of plant bowling or baseball teams (aimed less di- rectly at the same target), or safe- ty appeals (aimed both at ‘doing good and saving money). Newspapers and radio stations in the areas where plants are. lo- cated aré offered stories about the company and ‘about its employes. Beyond their news value is the that. the items will win U.N. Leader Studied at Harvard |Malik Is.Strong Fig - By United Press International Dr. Charles Malik, 56, newly elected -president of the United Nations General Assembly, has come a long way from the Leb- anese village of Bitirram, where he was born the son of a physi- cian in 1906. The tall eagle-beaked educator and diplomat has vone of the most at the ecomnianding 4 United Nations since its inception and is one of the organization's debaters. ‘His views are os ee foe 6 Greek Orthodox Church From 1927 to 1956, Malik was a American University, starting as favorite philosopher, Spinoza, in the course of U.N. debates. During faculty. Of Arab descent, Malik member of the faculty at the) med DR. CHARLEs MALIK The league put up Mohammed Ah- Mahgoub as an opposition Malik is one of the U.N.’s elder statesmen, having attended the or- ganizational conference in San Francisco in 1945 and every Gen- candidate, ° eral’ Assembly: delegation chait'man for Lebanon. He has served as president of the Eeconomie and Social Council and the Commission-on Human Rights. Tn each post he has proved himself a capable — minister |Bathrobe ‘in Flames, 13-Year-Old. Burned . | A 13-year-old Waterford Town- Se still on the critical rning at Pontiac Gen- ike fied “dearee first, session since as|— Taking With Workers Is Difficult lak” working hours — and how impor- tant the firm says they really are. Others try to get the tewn folk to see that the company is a com- munity asset and really has a heart. - * * * Increasingly popular is a special annual report tailored for em- ployes rather than stockholders. Usually it’s printed and often has cartoons, but a few concerns use a phonograph record to en the story. Either way the report how the company’s sales dollar is spent, Usually it tries to point out that’ much of the part spent for something other than wages ends up in making the job easier, more Secure, and headed up the ‘happy road that in time means higher pay. 5-Week Inspection Ahead. for McElroy ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) of Defense Neil McElroy, will visit to - Probe Fatal Stabbing of Expectant Mother YPSILANTI U—The fatal stab- bing of a young expectant mother in the burning attic of her home was under investigation today with! po her husband in custody. } * * * The mother’s baby, delivered as she was dying at University Medi- cal Center, failed to survive. The birth was two months premature. Mrs. Janice Weatherford, 23, of Ypsilanti, was the victim of the_| stab wounds, Her husband Giadis State Police said Weatherford, an orderly at an ostepathic hospi- tal, told of starting a fire in the ‘thome yesterday and stabbing his » |wife. They — he ~ ey no motive. Set. chm Mongiat, commander ofthe Ypsilanti State Police post, said he came to the, home and found the Weatherfords struggling. St. Joseph to Host Pharmacist Society St. Joseph Merc: Hospital will be host to the Michigan Society of Hospital Pharmacists in the Audi- torium of McAuley School of Nurs- ing at 8 tonight. Pharmacists from the Greater Detroit Area hospitals ‘were in- vited. Approximately seventy-five will be in attendance. Guest speakers will be Dr. Ju- lian Rutzky, director of the clini- cal lab at St. Joseph. He will speak on ‘The Treatment of Iron Deficiency Aneniias.” Dr, R. E. Olsen, directo# of the pathology lab). at St. Josephs’ will speak on “The Role of the Pathologist — Pharma- cist Relations in Hospitals.” ’. Adam J. Stark, ha pharma- cist at St. Josephs is program chairman, Cslonel “Light ‘Horse Harry” |Shelhy woaeere oveeeene Quick Fatt Robs Market ‘About a Minute’ AM He Needs to Pick Mp|.. $12,000 in Store / GRAND RAPIDS smoot h-talking needed only “about night to rob a sxburban super- market of between $10,000 and $12,- 1) — al ed bandit ( * /e * The man, Wearing a pair of sun- glasses over his mask and bran- dishing revolver, held up the Ebe supermarket in Wyoming : Township about 10 p.m. forced the manager, Ron » 33, to hand over two sacks money from a. safe, Bartz ‘sald the fast moving bandit took about 60 seconds for the holdup. But a clerk said it appeared to have taken longer. The clerk, Mary Newhouse, ‘said, “It .seemed like an: eternity.” ee eee stolen from a nearby gas station. Most of the roadblocks were with- drawn about 2:15 a.m. today. Po- lice found no trace of the car. 22 Dead, 42 Missing |in Pacific Typhoon TOKYO (AP)—Twenty-two per- lapan this morning, sped out to- headed back toward the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido with rénewed fury. One American air- man. was among those reported missing, : * * The casualty list in Tokyo and eastern Japan, came from national lice, headquarters, which also reported ‘varying degrees of ty- Brees damage to 30,000 homes. * * * More than 3,000 persons were made eless by torrential rains and flooded rivers that accompan- ied Helen on its rampage through Tokyo and Rggored —_ The iene Us Renan was Sgt. Arch L, Mitchell, 36, of Mon- terey Park, Calif. He was be- lieved drowned when his rubber life raft overturned on the flooded Naguri River, near Johnson Air Force Base, 38 miles northwest of Tokyo. Indonesia Persecutes Nationalist Backers JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI)— City military authorities carried out a sweeping crackdown to- day on Nationalist Chinese sym- pathizers, They banned 52 or- ganizations, newspapers, theat- ers, schools and businesses. * * * All of the enterprises were overseas Chinese Cancels Utica Contract DETROIT # — The Army has canceled a contract with the Utica Division of Curtiss-Wright Corp. for manufacture of Dart anti-tank missiles. No reason was given for the cancellation, which will force the layoff of an undetermined num- ber of workers at the plant in The division also ia ne earns “iE: bee ee ae Township, has contracts for jet engine over- hauls, marine diesel and* marine Near a end of the first hour, |€° $1.23% oats unchanged to % lower, t Opening | Squash, -| Sorrel, minute” last/*™2! F 80’ State Police from more than sev- UP i ard the Pacific -Ocean, then/section, (Given Coffee MARKET: S The following are top . |eovering sales off I locally grown |produce brought to the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished hy the| Detroit Bureau of reser gg as of Pia Produce FRUITS McIntosh, f . gree teemtae egy, Gonpen Concord “(bskt.j” "pk. Peaches, Hale Haven, om. faces esees Pears, “partlett, bu. Plums, Danes. My bu. .. rmelon, bu. ........ oesgeeene +43. eeeee 2H ee 4 «3 2. Wate 2 eeae VEGETABLES Beans, Wax a Beets topped O08 wiicenerceaee Broccoli (bohs.) @oz. ,,. Carrots, topped, Du. ...0.. CASUTAWOE, G08. caccicse cag scenes . btalks ‘ Corn, sweet, Cucumbers. Dill - aoz : | phan 2 samen gy No. 1 pk hlrabi ibchs jos 3 : : 3 . ae: ABT ine hit oe ow Bee 8 guy uaiiebenseeiiesti3 o% » * * ade oer eee eeneeet ene oe eeeabene $ eaeeoaee eoeroee eeeee " tbehs.) dos... roe (behs.) dow, sscser r(behs.) dow, . No. i bu cesacacsesce ve £50 . See eneeeteae 2:50 Radishes ae Radishes white Rhubarb ow 22 ‘oma toes, turnips topped cepaceese GREENS Cabbage bu “en bu. cee eee ed eoeneseeee eee i SOCCER OHHH RHE HOEY 213 irunerd, bu. Oncvneeereese sopens bu eee eeteeeetenaenree Spinach, Ws: wesasese sear eny Kccesen Swiss chard bu. os SALAD GREENS elery cabbage, doz, ...i. Endive, bleached, bu. .... Escarole, bleached, bu, .......+.008 2.00 Lettuce, head, (crate) '$ 408. ica ess 4.25 Romaine, DU. ..ccysvecseeesecuce » 1.2356 re ul. Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Hep 18 (AP)—Prices rdp= und, f.0.b. Detroit, for No. 1 qualit ive poultry af Tas)a50' vy stipe be hens a1-39: light type hens (3-4 tb.) whites RS «apt ip red Rocks ; caponettes (54-' Ib, avg.) 20, S % cnr TROIT EGGS OIT, sept. 18 (AP)—Eggs, f. 0. b. pocarhen in case lots Tabites: Grade A avg. 60; extra large laree 84-55 a her? sr. wtd. ay — A extra large 61, medium 43-46 wid. avg. 58 wtd. avg. set med: Livestock oa pep teae "sto. 8 FA ae meg yon gs—Balabie ceipts will norte of early estimate. With only around sa likely: butchers steady to 25 cents 3 260-300 Ib. 20. ; ed g 160-190 ib. 19.50-20,25. Mixed arades Ss Shag 00 % sarene — Bates Steady: and prime po gry rs 32-00-37. 00: PP oojand Pfizer. a or fryers | A: ‘eo ave.) 21-23, \A federal-state |, rms umbo §8-é1, “wtd. | Avco TAccord Boosts | Motor Stocks rose in a mixed stock market), active, * * * Ford rose about a point Perce brisk dealings, Chrysler, General Motors and American Motors trended ward slightly. Gains and losses of fractions to a point prevailed among key stocks throughout the list, The market was irregular at the start, A burst of heavy trading put the ticker tape behind trans- actions for a period of two min- utes, Steels, rubbers, oils and aircraft were narrowly higher. The balance was lower among chemicals and mail orders, Tobaccos, drugs, rails and nonferrous metals were mixed. con A flood of buy orders delayed the opening of Chance-Vought for a half hour. It rose 1% to 47% on an opening block of 10,000 shares. Union-Carbide and Du Pont were oft about a point each, Smaller losses were taken by Philco, Com- monwealth Edison, Air Reduction, General Electric, International Pa- per, Southern Railway, Lorillard New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotationg) Figures after decima) voint are eighths 3. 1 Crk Coal , 42.4 . 133° & ti pee ee Am Airiin cages Am ee saeco SEEEEEAEEESP BER rt a Be PA MweK we DOH GOR bs eeeesee x 3 seecsuuy \ Ae ‘run OS sudd asses Burroughs one ‘al Pack ...., ven anwe reer el unm ssuscuses we Bs: Cl ileal ; of) Capital “Ai a ee EEDE i : -38 eee she upenpaystcegsne.2e 4-4 5 wBwwvais Maw eaaateb awn 32% & ed 2 a . _* « * 2 eon ret Pid v2 : ni. :E.. i iff pg? >o BEISSS “2 a 8 NEW YORK @® — Motors shares} - early today, Trading -was: fairly |saturday, eee eet. | $f am.to sie Ther. oa Sunset, toon Rummage sale, Fri. 6-9, pees 8-12. 858 W. Huron, First Chris tian Church, litan Cid ry Been age Sale. 2 Saginaw from 4 to 8 p.m. 2 3. ina Bt bent, 2. adv. Blue Star Mothers, ba ‘bake nals Federals. 9:30. on, Press Services Battle Rate Hike UPI, Publishers “File Protest to Increase Press International yesterday pe- jtitioned the Federal Communica- tions Commission to suspend 4h- creases in leased teleprinter serv- ice rates sought by the American Telephone and pany, AT&T had filed tariff revisions to inteeses poten fo Ott. 3. UPI petition said .the 28 7 i f E 3 5 : 4 4 1 1 vas « ower ieee am bo me ee oe dake SEEERS es SE e sees einer? * § E 3 and 0-33.00: cull and Sheep_—Galable 300, Market not fully 3 Persons Injured in 2-Car Collision Three persons were injured in a two-car collision at the intersec- tion. of Victory and Gage streets at 5 p.m, Cars driven by ‘Lawrence D. Weber, 16, of 22 Gage, and Frank c Pavlinac, 40, of 1024 Arlene Ave. collided. Both drivers said they did not see the other entering the inter- | eosezsSae pire ee a ae *»* se “* . a pes.uewnersee & SEoKenSS ~ Vee vawsMvuan woee SRELSRSSSSA-esSh2 Injured were Patricia Pavlinac, 27, wife of Frank Pavlinac and Mrs, Pavlinac admitted to St.| leg lacerations and is in satis- factory condition. The child was examined and released, Also injured was Michael Hicks, 15, of 563 N. East Bivd., a passen- ger in Weber's car. He was treat- ed for a possible concussion and released. Ford Strikers by Management Motor Co. made things a little more comfortable for 50 pickets who marched in a cold rain yes- terday before gates leading to the firm's assembly plant on Chicago’s South Side. Company cafeteria came to the gates pushing. carts and coffee to the pickets with “compliments of the manage- ment.” The strikers put down their signs attacking the Ford firm to eat, and one bewildered picket, recalling previous UAW strikes. muttered: ‘I’ve never seen anything like this before.” — Walkout Idles 1,200 . FLINT ® — A wildcat walkout closed General Motors Fisher Body plant No. 2 here, idling 1,200. The dispute involved bargaining time. The company said the shutdown would affect the scheduled recall of another 1,200 and idle 200 at the Chevrolet — cea in Flint. n- Bakery Holdup—2 | Rolls ‘DES MOINES (UPD—A bandit their 19-month-old daughter, Cindy. |/BoUené Joseph Mercy Hospital with deep 7m Con CHICAGO (UPI) — The Ford)1sss employes/ 2% loaded with sweet rolls and coffee Pe urns, They passed out the rolls/254, Fo re 39. Lines ..',, 30 acne ae Bicol. is da... 88. i tse Inland Stl ., 108.6 Walgreen — 3 Inspir Cop .,. 346 woe oe «« Interiak Ir .. 23.7 Weste A Bk .. 255 Int Bus Mch 404 Wests ee widil os Int Harv ... 7.1 Wilson & Co. 264 Int Nick <., 86.6 woot * 83 Int Paper ..1122 Yale & Tow .. 204 ee. Be Yngsi 6h & T 109-4) pm ee oS 44.2 RE OR. «AEE EW YORK~(Compiied “ sociated Frew): ay ig ge | Indust. Rails Util. Stocks Net change ...— 2 44 <1 a Kosa today oo: 568.8 ha ao a Week se cies i % 5 ised Month ago ,,,..273.4 110. o | ad Year ago ...... 257.0 110.2 720 172. 1968 high ......284.7 116.8 344 192.0 198 nish * tae 130 ms ins 1987 low 1.112360 78.2 66.2 150. (c, Figures after deste Allen Ei 2 Boer co: a = idwin ef 00." anes ween konse Ross Gg. L. i: Bis “Co.*. 0 sale; bid and asked. Historical Foundation Elects 3-Year Directors At the annual meeting of the Oakland County Historical Founda- tion at the Wisner H Wednes- day the following directors were chosen for a term of three years: baumer and Joe Haas, Officers for the coming year wil be chosen at the next directors’ meeting. ; walked ‘into. a local bakery, a gun and ran off with two gas turbine engines.- ‘ Ay sweet | ¥ rolls, e2 e Ey Be *--* 3: bt 4 oe Ane 3 3 00 eadey. _Sevtemver 20, 1958, 9:00 am. lahat noon 6." 1958 from 8:00 e.m: 6 “To transfer address to "aenthine "ae ollie sot Watch out for — other drivers They may not be as experi- enced or as careful as you — are. And if you're a really _ careful driver, you'll want to be sure that you have the right kina of protec- tion against driving risks © -«. and enough of it. Call on us for a car insurance check-up. THATCHER, > . PATTERSON |. “and WERNET Be Beats eS Asked on AT&T Wires WASHINGTON (UPT) — United Telegraph Com- . September 27, 1058, 9:00 noon, . tral Methodist Chute, 8301 bam pm ya entrance. addy. a ee a Se oanie Laster ember etch care ae ‘Davis. 03 3 pel Family’ Home Destroyed She Survives B52 Crash nN * Ot—-SHE, SURVIVES . By CORENE KAHL As Told to UPI tite , 27, was left home- mber deaencs, Minn. — I was in the house with my three sisters— year-old) - Then we saw daddy and my brother. They were ‘outside all the time and saw the ee explode and crash. Then mother and daddy called us all together, but my grand- father (Edward Kahl, 81) was still upstairs in the house. x * * He was crying for us to come and get him out. - Di ely: . Willem BR. t. Murray A. Baker, ‘Be Ernest es ; ncgr. S40 Ail tion were: gsi Ronald R, am Fa en peat Emory Het Ag Nebr ‘aska St. aitier, 321 a Wen Princeton Mittoed yin Tnelewood st. laneet Ge A pre irley St. Cited for habitual coe Ta and failure to appear for re-examina- Found. Finney ii Birmingham Rh dics: eae me. = Lee popes Sr i * addock Bt. Suginishis: simaius was the reason for suspending the follow- ingbam berwood st, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 ‘ Ls 4 F . t the chapter. : “Then tare sine ibe chapler care- | ’ reading allows extraneous and material to penetrate the Reading faster serves to” “to a faster rate of operation, — circle of persenuon ex- clusively to the material. at hand.” ae “On lectures: “You have to prepare for the lectute ‘by glancing at the material to be lectured on beforehand. You get art over-all pattern {nm mind. You are filling up mind space which is not utilized by the lecturer. He’s not * ‘talking fast enough to fill up your : Phere is a little game you ought to play: the lecturer is too slow, try: to.an- ate what he will say about the subject. is filled either with the lec-_ turer’s ideas or with the over-all ‘pattern of the art matter.” is Ifyou do that, then the entire circle of perception Detroiter Found Dead wound and a .410 shotgun ods te Man's ‘Atho Hits Taxi. Bg the house. Our neighbor came : i = swork. ‘Then ing persons’ licenses: ; A his hands. . rho Siig toning thine.| Over Stmnent, right ang. fre L. Bowman, Waterford Town in Area Gravel Pit i Sx Carrying Stern Judge | Mother told us kids to get down) He took us all to the hospital in| a, eae [rarlagiad Lake | The body of Detroiter Charles Bur ping the Hard Way MADISON, Wis. uw) — Judge Roy mi hen hdecolggel ge imelieg agllieeger gin Matinee & Lovell, Yarmingion E. Clark, 23, of 7678 Chalfonte St.,| MEMPHIS, Tenn, (UPI) — Six-|Proctor fined Phillip Kinsler $15 eee SS C, DeRoche, Rochester 7 he was. discovered this motning in his|Week-old George Green, III, got alon a traffic charge after the Mad- cee tiad * "Ag we were leaving in the truck ofese: ai White Lake Town- COOL TREAT — When San Francisco's temperature reached ked t Tho Gra 1|DUDIng the a ye ve | 808 Tan's car.was involved in a Then there was a big flash of our neighbor said our house was) *™! Plains 88 recently, the hottest day of the year ‘Cindy’ a dog trained to eer ee mapeon's ve'jer hoisted: him up to her shoul) wi taxi } = fire that just shook the house. jon fire. 1 don’t know if it was or ee ies Fs : Pit, Bogie Lake Rd., one mile|ger he went right on over and lision with a After a little bit we all ran out inot. I just put my head in my e Marepteite, chester a sightless person, preferred a double-deck ice cream Come {south of M59 in White Lake Town-llanded unhurt, but tho Judge Proctor was riding in the fide after it. got a bit calmer. jhands—{ didn't want to look. Drayton Plains to a bone. ship. Death was due to a head|burped, on the rug behind her. taxi. Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10| Building Service 12|Dressmaking, Tailoring 16| Typewriter pevied 22A Wanted to Rent 29] Rent Apts. Furnished 33 - : : 08. oF a MBNA EM AAETRA TERRE URE | REA | A EMP | UE Ea VEIN Se ATE coy « rey WORK. NEW B TRENCHING | ORESSMAKING Tn AND sven Bic 3BOURG OF = PE eae & RENCHI terations Drapes. ® formals, Sige Supply Co., 17 1 ghtrance “washing, $10 wk, rE . Pootin; water fines field tile | in my home. 8-8455, calc eliciting for | AVAILABI® NOW CARPENTER| FE Pe S081. ORESEHARING TAILORING OND Upholstering 23 ae caaen . oe B® were, ried -ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. |" alters Mrs. Bodell. FE ¥ nnn Sot Prt, nee Parting eloee MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO CARE | spy ue sees Cee & Oe & CUSTOM, UPHOLSTER. Ti amb . i per wt. Appiy in, person, G-61, More bs i, a cor ne appa. 8 it types OF OF MASON WORK. | Furniture Refinishing 16A toga —— ent. FE ay CRERETTE. PVT. Wolverine apoly, te paren, GS. | yrs, omy. Re Sai04. “Paggeees are our specialty. OR] “on | —“FHOMAS UPHOLSTERING tall fim’ sot water wel Woe r 5s ‘ RPENTER §-8886 water, w GED COUPLE WOULD “fina ts Seseraanlo Jo call after @p any aNY TYPE OF “HOUSE, PLANS "a free estimates Pe aioe wi Perry $ 236 Judson," woman to "Satie bes | Cat a _it oe, OL 1-Ra00 test @ Feend 24} Bebe, penx PVE BR “MAN | days a°week or lay tall, tine. RENT cabinets & fermica sbe- Garden Plowing _16B * , . : Reeted, So, help ont ep sew busi | May. xo. haw care. offen me: | Reasonable. OR _3-3294. swore “fee, er, « nr. “Equipped. Spee CUSTOM PLOW, DRAG. & LIGHT | CHILD'S oye. uaat and Oakey ES. ORG, iano ire Dm. e ff ftat| address’ Weta Svante, ete. coal ‘Specialty FE| SLOCK BRICK cewe gr wore | Aen Saree One| Rack. Biack ana white male * apts, Kids OR OR S018 qa | “Rouereever OMAN FOR | = ENTER WA and fireplaces, MA = Insurance Agencies 17A ones Black, Wesrtas’ ‘silver choke; an. 1 or 2 —— welcome. | [§T Pibok nN TRACT i nite Pontiae Pr to eld- — pe * gb 8 meee ek Te COD. INSURAN CALL ee a. Reward d, Dixon's, Market Commerce area 30270. Clean 3 wae ye te 4 Fae xemen ‘wiite"Pontite Pres exp MAN Witt REFER RENCES on FOR QANIELS AGEN Foon: FRENCE oe | WANTED 2 Dies fo, SHARE| T RM ORITCHENETTE APTS. 7 a |raatrax or tame oe Pint pete ct, S| MERTERO | Reee Pa a a ae e | a ae ie pis. Box Dry T| tsi beary movies” FE |GRIK-BTOCR AND CEMENT| Laundry Service 18 ee nae seas fae nt aiiies tor zt bm. work. Also chimneys, No job too y FE nisheg. 815 per oneh oa rge Residential and commer. | ~ " RLTY _ ~"ty enpleres air or’ couple, ter “repalr, ambi 7 : paais 1 ariamgeadlgagt lian be A Sg a ig pe bsshed & $143 Cass-Ellsabeth Ra." PE 6.2090 Aibertg ‘Ante, cama . + sees BEOGRAD CEMENT Ssiol ley Lk Rds. FE i186, re | Wed, Contracts, Mtgs, 32)? ee | PALL CLEANING, PAINTING. In sinughter. EM_3-3168. RTE ent. Child welcome, 813 “per week. odd jobs, handyman, FE 6-199. aan WORK WANTED. REA- with sete ‘License |C4SH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. i ROOMS WTI FGRN NEAR bet, Seeagt, em OF | Anas WEPATE TARPS TE “Rest Taedee laae™ | ob a ae RS. a Se ree TS Eatin Signin. OO" | Paretaten a San cvers Upbee OT Pe PoE | Ready, Willing and Able |* aan°e IST FLOOR. #8 See OED Soe ua Tiok | ‘mech oer Suteas veety-) COR TAME WIGHT BLUE FAR:| “coup zen sits tor 1| F ROOMS MAIN iiding. _MA_£1436._| ‘mest. Commer 00, akect. “Talks. Vie, Lx. Angelus Gall ‘Realtor Partridge. |” Bur sed wen on bear PVT: PUNER RAL HOME RIFFIN pi Maran hP erEL Donelson-Johns FUNERAL ____"Desigped for Puretais™ Voorhees Siple "t FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service--Piane or Motor FE 2-8378 Cemetery Lets Si. ag LOT tN WHITE CHA Garden of Religion. OA Psy PRR MT PARF CEMETERY Tis mM, $100 ar © graves $715 mene MT. PARK CE ETEARY— See &. Lot 298 wens No L 2 graves with more space. Mrs jatses eae | & Box Replies At 10 a.m. todas there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: : 1, 2, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 27, 28, 30, 32, 50, 56, 63, 74, 76, 77, 85, 101. ord’ peed "ON. REAL ESTATE jes rss, ce fee: Edw. M. M. Stont, Realtor . SALESMAN ! oe | Os fe Pan pe in person only. oToRY aaa OR A PESes 4-4620 ‘will tr : (MEN AIRLINE a For appointment. call PE 4 Fd 9. Se * WwOMA R GENERAL HOUSE- Yee, MAN POR STOCK WORK. Home nights. Steady posi- school graduate aan 27043 : 7 WANTS WORK, block CEMENT “' ali jobs. Call after | CEMENT wo TEIrENAYE: . PE 4-87¢ siaewalhs. antesiess. yresenemss i rates Lincoln arate @ ie MARRIED AN CW ANTE WORE ment Work EM 3-2249 and LI tools or wishes Work of ony kind. | _2-0395 1, ured. OR #1 CUSTOM BOMES BY LICENSED) COMPLETE LAWN 4 rn- ORNAMENTAL “AND GENERAL| Dullder Free estimates Ol,| repair m ance. Free es- _paconry. mall, medium or large, | _ '-3461 timates - d pe Serv: xc or ‘residential {Mason CEMENT. Is OUR GPECIALTY. | _ice. EA en contractor. FE 5- Floors, basements. EM 34879. | G0 PLETE LA “CEMENT & BLOC =NT & BILOCK _ ay >: spisanavesticaand sa * pereen. mt rieSind Gey BABY WTD.: ot KEUTY TOR. AT least 1 yr. experience. EM 3-008. wo WITHOUT mily obligation. car necessary. WOMEN TIME | pt bel men to work m our ; ie. 4 hours daily, Mon- day oe aout — 8 necess: Help. Wanted Female 7 FE 5-6573 9 ‘til hoon WANTED 1 _ Waitress, Minit Lunch 9 E. Pike, no phone ealls. as much as $50 ing. = or COUNTER GIRL. ave oes / Can make above ayereee wage. SRP LLP PP POLIT Pe at APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR USH.- YOUNG LADY FOR GENERAL ers and concession stand attend. housework and live in. More for ants. Appiv 'n person Mer, Strand home than wages. 25 and over. ‘Theater. van Call after 6, ,_ 4-0234, WOMEN Help Wanted 8 ks - NINE NE Work 34 tours a day or early ARE. you snap WORK OR don't find it? &, “pan of woman. H 5 ' 150 N, Perry. 8 to 12 ao Attention, ousewives /SALESMAN OR LADY TEKDED Earn $1,000 selling toys and un-{ for Birmingham Record Shop, Ex- usual = e your o perience ei but not neces- .. bar og phone necessary. sary Apply Pontiac Press Box uy "ins interview +) aaYRTER UNION LK, AR tA, SHORT ORDER COOK WANTED. or live in. EM _3-0242. after §. est be = — gas eet BAKERY SALES. MAT z rm m - ptt age = 90 Be OM- ward, irmingham, Mich. bakery sales room BECOND COOK, EX XPERI- Bakery, Miracle enced. at %, Vincent's Dining Center Square Lk. and Room Orchard Lake Rd., 3. Keego Harbor L. BXPET teNCRD WANTED AT ONCE. MAN WITH Rawieigh business in Pontiac. Buy on time. Write im- to. Rawieigh's, Dept. MC1I-696-301. Freeport, Ill. Employment Agencies 8A ¢ | iM, inspection & assem! Apply} car for *| 615 E. Maple Bham. / 6-8733. COLORED LADY FOR Housp-| mediately bobae sa ft Relieph ga other Sun o! ref- __Help Wanted Male 6, Crences MA 61038) ° HELP ERECT AND DIETITIAN iN * ae re pe co APPLY eg ae PIKE & HILL ST. A Clean efits. month, F scecciry Immediate opening for qualified EVE dietician, must college gradu- «VI ate. = gr A momterinp VOCA preferred. Sta: salary $419 per employment beg $11 CO ersonnel 0 ospitel, Pontiac, LYN EDWARDS TIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE MMUNITY BANK BLDG. PE 4-058¢ General office work for gi Must be good typist 406 Pontiac State Bank 5-9227. OFFICE ri 20-30. & have at years working experience. + OFFICE GIRL Oday week, Midwest Em oy ment ldg. Outside job on bones Mich “Generhi } 10 a.m Savoy : Motel, 12 "120 mp egraph, Friday, EX. ESTAURANT CCASHTER, § rooted with iceowl ye ge RObio BisLe sTUbies canis) Sin ty 182," Bloomfield peace = may be your golden} 8, _ Mic port for bots — = bigger ergo plant. coe Bact tor appointment ca shorihe gt tos & Hashes Referentes required, MU 4-1355. BARBER WANTED ). MUST BE good. 1260 Bal¢win CANVASSERS & CIOSERS fOR modernization caies Draw & com Mission Aine telenhane solicitare s PE 2-A24 Cash/ GIRL FORME DISTRICT SUPERVISOR for cogmetic sales, Cosmetic sales- women considered FE_3-7402. Part time and bonuses 18 ann ) OVER PHONE ' Air] FOR RAO Instructions 9 PLL PLP ine Careers ae & WOMEN wo Apply "til 2 any time. SAB DRIVERS 2 OR OLDER! Guhranteea $1 - Bee Miss Che- Airport. Mgr., Hostess, Flight, Call FE 2-025. ith. 3% 8 Seginaw Rm, 202 Disp. Paneer Aeet and oth- CAN you Dodge ths 2) ee = ay Building. ee ers. You don’ f heave to be a flyer ve ® car joy = to t a Excellent | Poy f a SEWIVES of the * Benes ee seas ikon as nursery sales field co i , who fil many men —. p training with / AND MOTHERS (women << te prema doing first week. Interview! / Part time, without interfering; other important work, offering ex- ‘Thursday & Friday. 1-4 p.m.,|/ with en family responsibilities, cellent op reuiee lor fr ad- Roosevelt Hotel~Mr.. Guest, ~ = henna doer 4] assign- vancement, Le you can nationally known or- ualify cabie for one < these waveaten number one in its field. e careers, We tr at / efinite guaranteed income for bome in vour spare tim. then eee accepted Pleasing personal- fly you to Holly or ago, G ET IT Q UIC ; a and best references required, at no extra charge. for final is is not e traveling nor Usual hases of co. Help given canvassing position For local in- o finance your trainin Mail ie ‘ h Cl fi d ' se pl phone Roars prog al cm 4 cot > now for full details. Ages 1 ssifie s! e urs.. or Fr FOUus' a agi | _between | 612 ee AIRLINE je ome mad DIVISION ‘ # tre Trinwes cho 2 ee HOUSEKEEPER FO L2 gout pt. AQ-86, Box 4 c-o Pontiac tag whatever it is jal) with pvt .bath No laundsy No |, Press. smoking or Grinkiag. $20 a wk jp gp ieee emetic MI_ 4-4095 ~— 5 .| INTERVIEWING : ARPLICA- FE 2 8181 for a ad for. sptcial _dem: tration, rae promt: von 0 Part timg ‘on ful A a Education ... Looe bo or . ee ‘gw. | PIANO, JIOLIN AND, YO! VOICE. EX- money now. writer and-get tt pei iy pie only at tne Michigan pertly {nines FE 40407 fand. fe mmpigy ment Office, 268 Wiggins. § to 1 a fr - ple 5-1 a - | PRIVATE PIANO LEBSONS 1 MA- 344. 4 ° @nee. Bide d work, Pair prices. PE 888 NEEDS TOONS ok ve ~ i ... at Eo baie Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY IRONING SERVICE, 33 bushel. PE 61471 7 ing. and nousecleaning PE 1-168) * SITTING WANTED IN our rome PE 58-6881, ADY DESIRES WORK 0271 fANT. CARNE- linke, Wishes . 1 thee HE "te clinic. e LA WISHES onday, Tuesday & [PERIENCED RELIABLE GIRL pare dey work, References. FE IRONINGS. exo PICKUP & deliver. ‘oe 3. TRONINGS DONE, Pick up & delivery, FE ars mg 1 WANTED OR 3-705, _after p.m LADY WANTS novs a“ bs pes AND _baby_ sift | LADY DESIRES eae WwoR Mon., Tues. and yer = _ Expert | ironer, Ref. PE 5-0 REMOVA J: free est. Lots cleared. FE _5-5502. | = ) BUSHEL. 4-4855. | PE 50782 BRAGTNE. WOR WORE <. ROAD BUILD fill or oaee Beach os EM 34408 ORY WALL TAPING AND FIN. PE 5-3463 et, Pree estimates or 4-6191. "Partney Ed on Vier 5- : e: ectric, Te FLOOR [AYiNo, PXrERIENCED. ine er 4-5450 PREE ESTIMATES ON inh sys + for water waater. os s & dry- ers §-8431 unte -Blee- Co, 060 W aecn GARAGES. ADDITIONS AND CE- ment work. Reas FE_5-5990., GUARANTEED ROOFS - ALL kinds Est 1918 Hugus Marsh 353 N. Cass FE 2-302] FE 2-8946 USEMOVING LLY ‘uipped. 48450 L A. Young HOME Canes CABINS, ADDI tions ensed builde r truck mow vac Shereugeiy bo ge chimney to base- Spec's! introductory price. Michigan. Hes Heating, FE 8-6621. & G SNYDER, FLOOR a ee ae and finishing Phone PLASTERING ‘. Repair REAS Pat Lee FE 2; ROOF R PAIRS orale Terms ©M ing Sod Meérian and Kensucky ») ered Grading bi and frent end loader ip Seg $10 delivered Serv eee grace back soil. ¢ fee = anytime, FE 2-5463. - MERIAN BLUE 50D — 28¢ & =, yd 450 deliv ‘2601 von of Auburn TW 2-1174 a“ Bt grading * pastels top soll PE Moving & Trucking 19 Ex NT SERVI Rensonabdle PE 53458 — AA-1 Reduced Rates’ Smith “PE 44064 farge wan oF pickup BASEMENT r | CLEANING »¥ ab Ptient | hauling Call Bil, FE FAMILY MAN NEEDS oe our _movin rubbish Reas, FE 2-3664 LADY WANTS” WORK BY ba¥ OR | EAVESTROUGHING PE 4.044 | aantind & RUBBIGU NAME week. PE 8-3 TRERCING. EXCAVATING FOR _vour price Ay time E R.00R4 LADY WISHES Gir OE $1 AN seotic — field tile ‘footings, jim’s MOVING ING sat pLRUSKING. py Exp. and references, FE ditches & boat wells OL 1.0853 cheaper Sind rE " WE DIG. Bibaatitifrs eg pee Oe Ee WIMEOGRAPHING HYPING SHC | houses Block & cement work, FE | LIGHT TRUCKING OF ANY KIND tetarial ss service M _ 35-7842 92-3706 or FE 5-0004. ti MaVING OF OFFICE Ww wor {SMALL OFFICE LIGRT BAUEE bole extine - Prcverr ust. rvic ar sieasint sous on Lake Fos | __ Desttess Services 13 GGRT AN 5a, ee chronically ill or elderly person. ; Then « wy OR 3-6538 scus same .# eich Saee our ror ces are ONWA pa Pe ak gj ge lh won tee a YEARS| fears. Call FE $-1017 for free| up Fos of cha Nie Be een estimates. ; | MAN wih TO" ERC Sk) y wants work any time. _8-6348. PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU Licensed and bonded. Drivers 65 cents per hr. Adult sitters. OR 6} Call early moraines or late evenings PRODUCTION HOME TYPIST, physically handicapped, colleg G24: ost mailing list confidential. RECEPTIONIST | IN PHYSICIAN'S office. Exp. OR_3- OR 3-5383, RELIABLE WOMAN RES 24 days work, FE 4-4295 STENOGRAPHER — EXPE- rienced, wants work in Rochester Area. OL 1-1976. WASHING Ir 5 ONINGS FOR men or smal) family Reas, OR 3-4346, ‘WASHING AND IRONINGS, REA- sonable, pick-up and deliver. FE 2-3820 WILL TAKE CARE OF ELDERLY people in as me Home in- _Spected. FE 4341 WILL CARE FOR EaTYEA CHILD or adults Home nights. 47 Flor- oor. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE housework and take care of _ dren. Help with cooking. $20 ler ay 5% cays, FE 7067 ater Binding | Service 12 BPBPPLBPBP LPP LALA LR AL A ALLAN 4-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- tee rere work, licensed Bow- ker. MA 4-2253 of 608 A-l BASEMENTS PUT UNDER present home. House raising and underpinning Also masonry. FE ~~ AAA Floor Sanding Floor Laying - Finishing © BUD BILLS FE B- A-A TRENCHING Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-6666, PLACE A “LOST” AD./& Call FE 28181 for an adj ‘to recover a loss. Dial FE | GAKLAND APPLIANCE SERVICE 2-8181 \for “an dd-writer: Say “charge it.” red dactory toahned aap at our office. Ge ea Pr ni uae & ce rence §t, ne iz 30 APPLIA oe We service ali aioe of wringer one automatic washers. 30 yrs in Pontiac ROY" 6°06 0 Oakland PPR 29-4021 ASPHALT PAVING ELIABLE Diivewaye” parking lots, & etc. Free estimates. 24 hr. service, _MA 51206, FE 5-623, ~ ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway ot parking lot We help finance ed—licensed, — Dependable Asphalt Fouae 4.7980 AVON-TROY CARPET Chak NERS Furniture & carpetin poem in er home, Free pickup and de- aba? © = estimates —moth ing. merly Berkey. Car- OLive 1-0222 Roch ont feiean ester, BLOOMFIELD mou CLEANERS Trucks to Rent TRUCKS S, TRAREOR® ton Pick: Sune leks Seta taliers Pontiac Farm. and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD PE 0s Daily Cspaaieag ogre 4 ~ OF DELL CARTAGE Local and distance movin: Phone’ PE 56808 . Painting & Decorating 20 18ST CLASS PAINTING aoe as orating. Cash or i8T. CLASS INT.— ee OL _1-3141 decorating Reas. A-]) PAINTING PAPER HANG- ing Paper removed FE 4-6818. Wall and = wind Free est No obligation FE 2-163} . Chimney - Furnace Work Summer rates on all chimneys, cleaning. repairing. and building. Also furnace, fireplace, water heater, incinerator cleaning ond repairing done now, Specialists, not amateurs Call for estimates soe teguiar price returns FE CARPET eee STRING odie ding, restretching. SUFoRD™ SON DO IT ALL Shop wit fix, repair, enything. Pick up and deliver, or do it your home or place of business or in our shop Many years exp. _ OR _3-6264 ELECTRI . MOTOR SERVICE RE- oer Bt PH 4208 Sphere 218 © Pike ena CONTRACTOR — ecdernon comm., adoa. free est, FE 8-6364.. FURNACES CLEANED AND tviced. G.I _ser Nelson, PE 5-1788. We service ali makes of household appliances Authorized GE serv- ice Reconditioned appliances for sale PE 8-2091. AS NG-N \ gL a FE 5-0904, MACHINE 8A Maniey Leos 10 Bagiey 8&t. y 4-1 PAINTING AND FAPERING _Mason Thompson FE 48364. A-1 PAINTING. INTFRIOR terior 10 per cent dise for cash. Guaranteed. Free Est. PE: 4-0205. HOUSE PAINTING, VERY REAS. FE 8-4308 HAVE UIPMENT, WILL PA . FE teue2 o r FE 40749. Free estimates. Lady | t FS ings Fs rape se TUPPER _ Television Service L TV SERVICE CaAtLe A steered RAYA BUBCTN atts or lane BEARDSL: Ley TV DAY — ig 2 &-6177. 1303 Mt.. “ogame or meee del a Kt all “‘PYadio and TV. PE S710, ered Crooks iL? IN 1.60, M& 188 Per Witiams at, Bie a M59 } STORY OLD FARM HOUSE re LIGHT FE 8S & RUBBISH. | Tr load 45 A-) MG - HA Ga a aN MA "ax COGk EOL GETTER PS- “ale, Binck spot, over right eye. ba or 3475, Parkia wn. ward. ‘Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. eat AE &* Lawrence Bt | 33 9 Notices & Personals. 25| ary * KNAPP SHOES - RL OR A noe ne FE phone Gonfitentin: The Sal tee TEV FE - WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS Rg rg pee, Nicholie ” CASH ie & Harger_ Co. a & QUICK, FAIR 1 DEAL LOW. pea Tarot, | Ee TRACTS AR HOME, EAUTFinS . Johnson REALTOR Ptea $12.80 ¢ we” Seer ‘Bi he mt cere LE FOR LAND CON- Wot 8 Tovegraoh Ba. tr a recems| IMMEDIATE 7 For. : ae iae Eeeet| ACTION ss to Felect all. bids reserved. On aay Yad contract, Rew 3 NS Winte BEAUTY IS tstacto aE of Droperty | 190 ZUOR PE 4100 EVERYONE'S DUTY K. a Real “ } empleton, Realtor |~ to down Tce tee Sica grad. | 233¢_Oreha hy Ra PE 4-4803| welcome SiR sia es EBay wate. iain ln sure to WE NEED -Srd_ FE 8-2300_or PE 5-1600._ win £ 'ifeple tAcross. from 2 ROOM BAS PVT. BATH 3033 | - Krone MAID, sUPrL MI_6-7373, CONTRACTS ~ & entrance, $20 week. PE 41550, AINTY MAID PPLIES a” RS. HAVE BUYERS FOR NEW oR |? NICE FURNISHED ROOMS. PRI. 4 ad 56 Gillespie, F NED LAND CONTRACTS. | {A entrance, bath and garage oAL LYSIS on EASONABLE DISCOUNTS, ASK __$13_week, be #=} : iq snorel rg unwanted hair. chon AYDEN. NO OBLI-|2 ROOMs ENETTE. 7 foot, fear ween: fad & CHARLES CHE STER j. ye HAYDEN, Realtor | —!#_8t.._comer_of White conianaiads om 86 E. Walton PE $-0441 7 & 2 LAROE RM a. CK APART - 8. on se “Wanted Real Estate 32A fnguite sa" srk ing furvished, Sicominee Mrs sce FE . CASH - 13 aes, © AND BATH. S . : Gakhon st ae aS cP ieee oo) hes Sri you cash for small or lerge|3 RMS. & BATH ‘UPPER, 76 sous We aiso ha State t. Pe 6 “tour ge weight ‘eait reams ue, No ined. out meee ‘clark i Batate. |° ATTRACT I aan rte 2 0 he im 13 Ask. for Mr Clark. crane, po pe FR O4n Jourstat| Sell Us Your Equit ROO T. ere Don't lose your home - cash ‘as. jena furn. FE 44677 “e aie: istings, & Sirour Pranks. ioe oneie | 3 RM. TOWER AND BPRICTEN? AG | Mier R LAND CON- chard “Lakes” adi. Or 4 7 eo aro aa a sonable “discount home all Geeta — OF, 2m on See SMAL © | ROCs Tee Pee ae GEORGE BLAIR — | (tour! tanya #2 Coat R OOM CELY In Debi 898 Dixie B eecarng 310s | fern. Bas dovorates 2 PE S153. If you ore levee trouble ROOMS WITH TV. Near Pu Ww 7 aanie ¢ and Williams, FR meeting see us . | ra aN CREDIT “GI AND F a a a HA | ee maar State ‘Band CASH FOR YOUR HOM - .. BATH & __ FE ; a Yes, eel) yout home 4 yay West side re ten f new! selpnoue, * cosh, — Da: or $60 3. WK, Beaspiet as i on cents ten, a ae od i obligated We _MY 2-2082 re aa 1d children, NOW - cr AY RIDES, tall yoo the amt vor me we He : a ODERN. team Pulled. moonlight rides. tet 15" vou ae Seki _fo drinker Grinkee: par eee, entrance. : 2 ne Team. OIL ROOMS — PRIVATE ENTRANCE isan GPR 7 Piz | ,.PORRIg & SON REALTORS : _R_& K Stevens, 117 8. Ardmore. | 732 woe 3 e re ate? | _fiela ed beak d's end ' water. Jim W: aR aT: Wtd. Children to Board 26 Botta ith oe en eae 4-1 BOARDING, HOM ieee, ma MEDIATELY. * eral \Howettal Tat tees Oe i. 8. ve, ‘§ RING, HOME. A en: DAY| land contracts. Buyers waiting, | Of 2-522, more MMccneed Some. PE Ca0h, CHILD CAR CARE, FULL On ant Wtd. Household Goods 27 cast For FURNITURE & | FURNITURE NEEDED | Entire home Wid, Miscellaneous 28) WANTED: : ; i FE F ov ee Paul M. Jones, Rest Est. $32. W. Huron 3 ~ SOLD waa ae ROOMS AND BATH, Pz. ae 103 Green St, FE: 3-23500, APTS. 5 1 Ovi aT or OB Eo Si ren Ww i9 poe. a stilt, Mar AND piosee” Siete 3 Gus cntia a? g sea Apply a04 Ae Pr i phe erased ps thd legis baie lg ES THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY) SEPTEMBER) 14, i RS i: : Reet nhpin: Cecaidend 95 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34) Rent meone tual s MODEST MAIDENS atcadueic eee soma 43 For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 2» taf Fees og zt ¥ANNETT'S : : ’ * i hill stone, 2 bedrooms indo we — oy pon tg ies ie, “bath, | MULTIPLE LISKING SERVICE _ is) ore gurtoted ving Foon with} VALUES \ |} ; € x ) - pe , : ‘ 1 [ MB ; C ste > He ia MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ered pat *ibeile Ie fully: Yand: |b rooms, ai sp ene or, * IAMTIORS| . ¢ re elty qgwer & wales with 2 bedrooms utility, | we! NS . Waterford — Trade ln ator. only a gears old.| 1208390. ‘School bud, 44200, $1865 | . "aR Getsa brik amd Sedecrtex » to 4% per cent PHA mort-| down. ' ij : ranch 2 age of low down payment, Call . poe yeae. Hag tainly rom and 1% 8-3894 loca convenient tiled’ Death a mi PRE-BUILT HOME Sunior igh snd, bus Jie,” com- Senelier smaller Gol tonatod Aelia ) We tant soe: Bry basement, efficient air ’ pungalow in trade insulating. yiring| ‘Seat, Possession at once. Faved \ Sid . rr iris. ve 27008''D *& M| street, Only $11,500, down. : A WEST siDE 2 Vest Side — GI’s 2 PAMILY — Walking distance to tet bute er two. story ana “all nia LAWEENOR beth. ang aud ts floor 6 1 rb rooms 4 =. ven th 8 gun 10 "tt 5 cA heat” clean’ condition” Oil ful basement oF WATERVOND Nice RN OF Shaded ea ora senor et ( l sion at once, $13.900; #1500 sxormmn, WEST, SIDE HOME. 3 w a Y OT WALTON BLVD, — Built i 1955. ota ee ci oe aot Boke © sell as Gleaming white dues r _35is4 or OR Sogo "ON aaa nea heal heat, berbecig pi gu Wa Se tara. Ne © children '|Rent Houses Furnished 35 | suncatow- Wes i reese ih est Side Brick Youngstown attached ¢ a |) ‘BEDROOM, NICELY PURN wing een toa ‘This is @ choice all Brick Tals 2 bedroom bome is heat, Tatee Tol Tot "300x150 Tinks fe aceon tanen oy | sshed tend welcome. PE rE 2-4855 BRICK “6 AND z. : pated ving seces, latest im etches’ wih “lends af emp ~ heat ‘and * dak Toor 3 |2 | BED YEAR AROUND Newly decorated, Near ac itchen de; 3 3 pice bedrooms boards. Breezeway to 1 and on — mt eondi home on Bald Eagle Central High, $85. MA 6-6603. and 1% | ‘paths. High ght car garage, Large lot. Ful detdinn ett scatien on Pen Beck, r tion Eiroughout.” ‘Cas fe bought Z ea ge 4-3010 ate s’ pm. CaEDAES WELCOME. 6 ROOM won caw neg jaca araneties price only $8,950 with terms. authentio — on: beamed on FHA terms. = house and extras fe velvet green | 3 BEDROOM HOME . plac Lake $80 mo 9-0227. DU. HOME. 2 B i lawn and = in book cases, corner fire 2. Mit bedroom home ill, home with lake - In the city on s line. an cue Sanee” -senmenene foges Leke. Beat and d jase ry good ai wesement AS windows, formal living room, fire-}| car ‘garage ‘ead tw shaded wel 2 BEDROOM. LAKEFRONT ' HOME basement, auto gas land- — Furnished, available .3 Lig $100 s me, FE 2-7940, oe Or eee. SMALL well fakes of home piace. 3 ceramic fe baths. 3} land price $9050 Lake 3 that is very prada You can edrooms, floor radiant oll at. with terms ; buy this on a land contract 2400 sq. ft. ef living area. cate 9 . 280 FISHER 5 RM, ; er on GI forms. ae for ceptional buy at $32,000; Terms. 3 dditional on. so eae | enw tans ae Pm aeen| nel perm nanton a, te et George R. Irwin eee eges on $8 e. re REALTOR Ca AS oF, . RII fey in living room, fireplace. |3 FE 5-001 piete cq iF bis equity in 1 story Socreaine e bath, den, sun |— Ti spameeeesd ’ me tor a ot housetrai room, basement recreation room \ $500 ie ‘ ‘Lake. PE 45: lnea- er and some cash, Owner with bar, Hi Fi, log burning fire-| west side 3 bedroom modern BACHE, AP tnTN Escp't ‘oom ocripied,. inauire | HOURE gs0-O BUY. fino “on an oauirrel oed.s pegroom | Sule. Shis'is'a good deal: | Wood’ PA heat, 't cur alinched | OU gDRROIND legs afaned. 5 Be Ae! _P. on eae “J just love this chair, but I’m not going to. pay $20 for it, | fazpeted bungalow, Tile bosh. ar garage. $37,000; Terms. tees * ee a itt ere — (HOURE: N, | MRewip decorated MA S308,” | are We?” Srms stmorigage costs on FEA) 19° F- rr 4 oskt cat R A tt | SEAN T WOKS ARB BITE ina “a béty wee Fa eee ~: pole . oy Annet inc. heal adults. 6 06 “Pingree | ne. —saorrre |< MUibery si. N. SANFORD-Excellent 3 bedroom en COOLEY L vi yee gear es Gl BARGAINS od mk. 06, Peating ts. Ba sisi * for winter. Chil POI a OR ee cee fous, A, Tne For Sale Houses 43 A For Sale Houses 43 Siding Full "basement, “ail Beat Attractive lakefront home, Excel eethy = Evenings & Suadsy 1 . ane ter older enone ry aes : or after 6. 5 4 8¢ i 5 mo. me t}. 5 , - eo FORN APT. IN LAKE ORION | oe exes maya as MONTE | < Nets? Harbor. son” “|; BEDRM RANCHSTYLE HOME.| OWNER MUST SELL eee down’ on FHA| (emt Deach Dock. Has 1 bedroom yound, | NeGroam oe . Bedrm. kitchen, living rm., and|* _ iat “Tabbed On. ONTH. | NEW 3_BEL BRICK, GAS |° Au brick “ful basement, storms term Brac ise Gu Bromine: carpeted. Full. basement, recte 4 Fennemes WELY 2 BEDRM me ang a PARTLY | PORN. ae REAR “Sao Pull price, {16,900 Can be. seen Weet aides Low cost, Around” the OTTER LAKE-A cory & cute 2) Sith’ Gull in cupboards, om Ear! E. James ie. oat sarees. nik er : ‘ i * pr ton Piafns : uire r Milford. corner fro’ hed A in wD Uy g s EXchen arch ce modern | 50M HOUSE : OX i vAY, 2, wedroog, Brick, storms int | Saks OLD 3 BEDROOM center, pus senile uaeaiieialiae| i Siete ast ter Utility "room. $11,600, $2,000 SMALL FARM : tes School district with bus e¥ | Sanf . - ver ; ‘ 4 oil re a. 218 mio ma | eleed dst, moat ‘Available eon no ORNISHED 3 BED- Sutras ear forme se sand o RMS, AnD D BATH. 8p DOWN.| Iarue, outside patio with, grill On- ee MBREE & GREGG. mutts beth rye arene sna churches af oireebestinatons, mi | 3300 @. No children,| inquire 486 8. Paddock. OA 83795 | —lmmediate_postession FE ne . bedrooms, new : —~'|4 ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN "RENT WITH OPTION GI reer mortaese. Pay- ‘a ; 1565 Union Lake Rd. } betes E comer, picture. window, on aoe eopeeences. ee RENT Bn eee O JON | —see rs ba. Cherokee H Hills Brick ulate 3 B 3 bedroom mm es a ae OEM 34303 or EM Sale be, bought mus 2a age down, — alter & coll PE. #005 Ec. * 5 e) Se TST CRATES THESE ished house Including, refrigers- it} Eaglewoo este *y Dedrm. "$82.50 mo: Custom built in 1950 for present | Ronced lot with 1is-car garage & ee “COUNTRY LIVING | 836 pisces J, JOuL. aes | $001 tf Oexhmi PE 60700.” | & Se Body," bus, : 3 peaeen. Set me: plan ‘meiyaet amen features canals xe. Oe Sore pee Bere ( TWvili ans 12 besutiful acres near, Green "ARGE 3 ROOMS AND BATH,| stores and Jr. Hi ne rae e " Lake, on Lochaven Road, with | ARR . “washing? P ing 2 eg decor- No Merrimac. Phone. rE Fie or dus 35°tt0" optic veneint, pleasant abt, Fal] UBURBAN — Situated on 8 ores. * 100, me» frees, lie sores | __Sted, ist floor. 3 Park aCe. mo a buy, WE / rage, a 40 x 12 second finer + 15 x 165-ft. Aluminum cd room home was built for the 50. DOWN = LARGE 4 poom FURNISHED, |5 ROOM BOC HOUSE & FURNITU 2| ster 3-4200, room provides fine storage, and| sided, 3 bedroam J. type. OW! ] young executive. bas hot seater $4. . Pomishea” Auburs’ Hgts, 990. PE| _3-sa3 eral Hot = g s BATE, a Srowing family. You'l fike the Tied beth. full divided basement. No OTHER cosTs Ps ee oe goon aie | Aad ee Mtnghiow “ness : pe Si ~ : ‘ lose-in. country Oil furnace, Complete storms & eee : + pee TN |, eee ee | ieee | =| Rost fs See a eh reed | Sutas Pa Gras "event | TokManae art ht’ weia| ieee iti, abyss pees wee oe t a 7 a hall : stor: ‘ * ae, i : Rest Lincoln Plant, FRM. RANCH YEAR “AROUND = co ean EST DUYS larily, i's realistic price! $00. Elisebeth Lake Rd. — street. "Wanaie. “Yormotiass BEDR "| vacant! : vues, Tihchon, PE 4st PE’ 4.4821 Booe"see i, OB iletesed! al CLAN 'PURNIGHED APTs| lake Lee. co larg’ T ay CARL W. BIRD at it. If ‘interested, call tricity eae is par'wi| beths, 2 car gat oS nreplaces. Pye eT Se FOR 2) Realtor No Down toGI. °“MAY_ MANAGEMENT CO. a iol Sn sates," "| Setit fates fet. S100 meolh| poRN-COnRIOE YAIR ROUND: | suits |PBRRTSY Sete th On Union Lake Home same | Eves, tats” S0n "0. sat iT. _— - | _8090_ Pontiac Lk WAT KIN HI , : omg Bhs . Alr_ condi ‘2|a? LAKE ORION. MODERN 1 7 hae 4 bungalow. Gleaming oak figors, fore 2 : AROUND. Ma, Cor Immediate possession on ’ OWNER DRAYTON AND | iastered 2 sizeable bed: OCI i er ¥ va 7 Bi Bx ae Soe ey bes,| Soe oe Seek. Oe Pix ant trame Lome sa Muskaan gies, 2 etm brick cee eee eee ees, yt ee ae co. Wat ri “in “Hom & apartments, furnished ee fy lsbdscaped | unde, full et, sorms and screens “vertical cand, bokd Siow i nen opens PE See | ean . i separate entrance, OR or unfurnished. al] areas & price} For Rent Rooms wot Basement. —¥. Beat and hot Need, $1200" a mast — only. . mortrage, charges down. Prospect Street ARRO RLTY. 1 SLEEPING FOR LADY. Vath ccleted’ fixtures. In | one: Mak Vy, As Ot 3, BEDR home. Full WA RD APTS. sua camsABcal re sane it Thorpe. FR 3808 ary.| cides all © "ara. DRAYTON "WOODS ake <8 he et patie Picea beat, car! . MIDDLETON , "WHITE BROS "s pelieon, fireplace, +t month, ileges. auis __ $47 W. Huron. - $3,500 down P.ELA, =“ i= ot 81000 down. tum. | For G.I. Equit sale. = : itity 3m . Until June, References, National GLEAN SLEEPING “ROOMS. FE RESCENT LAKE frame, fast 2 we landscaped j 3 PARTLY FURN, APTS. 1204, -| " sehoo! and shopping. Peatur- CALL AnD TERMS. JIM WRIGHT 1 7 downtown. Near : wee. of Reties baseme ut. rectea- ESTATES j "hed 37x34, 3 P to white’ bus ROUN 3 a , Pontiac ing 4 nice ; ; Cheap. No calle after § pz, Cag| modern, furnished. Immediately. | pene = 32 is ' - a 16 OAKLAND “i AVE. VE. EES a = oll git ; a FS : . ; ‘ 88 condition t _ DLORAN BLDG. CO. _FE 28122. i ‘ : a , z Fs aaa . eae Peg Mi le sr al mM MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE ink privileges. om : es : ‘ ’ 4 te j 85 Hotel Rooms 39] BLUESKY Wideman | MILL ER LE" | va 72 py. 2. Mo. | JUDAH LAKE’ ates wre a . Pre decorated 4 Ttoom FHA. DN MO. ST : os HOTEL AUBURIN at tea So REAL Lb BSTaTE es - wat x9 $338 » 366, E TATES — : Rooms by Day or Week tractive xfichen ‘youl ever 412 OW HURON 2 FAMILY INCOME, “é DLORAH BLDG co * PE 22-9122 ” WA € TOTAL DOWN ite? : Also or? ronm apartments.| see, Priceg within reach of Pent fom ths, exserh | \_BLDO. 09: mez Po iS Ad hae! FEAR “AROUND ga | ei tte Vea) EGO HARBOR MODEL HOME " Roetet Bo entpanet = Wiliams Lk. Privileges 00. ese | : : is p= asement, ‘andca Comfortable 2 bedroom : 2283. or 7B 2S. __. Bendel. Cass Lake. ees | ~ BL “ee neat Sorts Vacant 3, bedroom Cap Cape Cod. NOW FOR SALE beautifully anteceons, A rare heme. Has "oloatered walls, Large : eas, 7 RMS. & Pho, Bade reek Plaster Atteched heated garane bet ye bargain Bt $17,050 living room. Youngstown kitchen. ba $12.50 hard Lk Ave in Kee- lent 3 ; § Large utility room. Attached ga- Enel juan heat.’ ing’ 399 Prospect.|Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 go Harbor, FE 6-147, Located "is block. of capdion Coss Soe ee ONE Fi poe agnor bese S Zuay tuadietes. Compicte . ce WEAR BUS Oitic Lake road on ca GE sppliances, | close in, location. 2. oF 3. wi a & screens, in : shoopine of con a z 1 0 mata m, downtown, home en Lake. $10 sont 2 Space a = = arcs ou Te i! sounder curpet facse kitchen is very well dome 3h Better tee tnis"one @ | "no aoa eee rea oe "feo eeu Ree 51 ACRES a a i 3 NEAR i m ‘. FE. +8008. a | fia 8 oy 4 a Ample BAPE, meat. Beautifal railing cous: FES. ae Eh a oe Rs 4 Netetat Brick at OTL rom new : : = a good ro age a & fi ly F Rooms AND, BA iy "Balcel|? BEDROOM HOMD NEAR Vite, Bor a2” Pontise | 7, With loads of road front . foot i furnace eat eeruce. | bead ota eteme Bis ve aan me a “twoath.” OH | _Prese’ tor information, market at per acre Tl g e Bt of33er Alt ‘ais for only| seller has been transferred. 2 TR AND BA |. BED: RAMON Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A | with reasonable terms. ‘ | Years old. Paved ‘street. Comma. and rator ft alm race, $75 per month. An FE|~Y fe) WAY DR. Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ONLY 4 — OL fully im-| yard. Oil Se ee Bh oe | ._.454 Auburn an at 0 MOTOR : sulated — in summer &| Jereens. 1% . $15,500 with Ix |F BEDngoN, TEAR TRGUND UR. SA Po 60 feet. of choice ‘frontage Income warmer tn Winter. 2 bedrooms. | $1,000 down, tis ae fenced yard, close to school & bus. @ fa- R on Elisa Lake. 200 feet co fermace — ft iote, Go meat & | S20 Sellers are g about me, EM 3-0714 cluded oat Tupac Co Oe an QDEAL FOR Step beacltully tanden Country Style co furnace — 2 lots. So neat & 000. é a CARETARER| ot i . He PER MONTH, CALL : “fous of trees. 64906 Slow down and Ae longer ta on nae hea olen site Tae Sty PORNMEED. Fl —e ret ey from hia we weh ‘malataloed ¢ fami | FHA oF conventional terms. Maceday Gardens coe heed g pang bath. ‘|? BEDRM HOM ican 7 pia Rus, | COMMERCIAL FRNTG. |% BS per riko, plu Jour 7 William Miller 3. bedrooms and s full basement| bed ome wih til bent | # So'"- “Down payment + Rese eA PPP ae ome ee Ore en eM eae tae el | am a emer | ee oes | Rea FE 2-0263| Ein “ange Eetrkts amy | ot ce eat a pee a 7 BEDROOM, MODERN, WALLED kinds of business, Inquire aT) ‘Oak: seeded im in area. $800 down E°e> save att abet! it A va le hors w. Huron screens. Hardwood floors, Plas- or for investment @t this price. 4 Lake school district $75, EM/| _land eure or win trade. (Don't be sorry you- Open 9 tered walls. Large kitchen and $9,150 and only’ $1,750 down for 5b fu lored” only, PE. S-811s.|_ 3-02 _ | SMALL DRIVE - IN, "OnE TING| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor, ead mo living room. 100 x 180 ft. lot.) bora. ’ * aa TILE BATH. OAS|7 BEDRM. WALLED TR MOD. | 2ent (oo motels a failes ro Pas TN. Saginaw st . yard. Close to schools Only Sie | west Btoomrrery, area —| LAKE, dumace, Okrige | Near Gznerall Close. w “elty. Rese MA S2983,| 10 ee peg sea "till 6:00 pm. Brick Suburban ; BROWN boo with’ sm small down payment on| Here is your home, brick ranch “ae hee G ans = NORTH| er, & range, Nr can Mea. For | Rent + pone oe 42 ~~ Peter ag — o bees, WA ie ee com sb “i end. OR 32-6814 $80_mo. 151 ae, a. Sao Boao Fon wae . but yet you are juste few short | a oven. Vent fon and hood in kiteh-| 4 PRA i . sod anturt, FE 8-6982. , EpROOM DUPLEX OR _3-8906.| house storage or light manufac room, brick Scania rascu ome |” > Te Ege of i 3 venresen WHITE BROS. ary basement, of heat, 2 car ; RO : 3 ROOMS AND BA turing. 16 ft. ¢ double truck with 2 car attached garage on one; } . Modern to the minute REAL 5 i garase. Extra large lot. Located 8 bo, x ; MAIN FLO a ee soe. no a uae a. cali| 20ers. cnet: fal fall ey track, Call - acre will certainly meet all your Sell vascasemk Ou AC Furn OR 3- —. iggy FE snd neg SYLVAN : 3-059 —} Bepeoon, HONE. ch NO DOWN are ont eaty rate terms.” | SWGGE ROERING Downe, © M7 | Open Eves. oP os Sunday 10 ‘1 §| ae $81,000 erm . MAN 6 oon meee . _ n Grider OC { ; , : OR ™ 7 ReSRCGMT SARACE_IN FOR. 180) capachy rate. g80-. Call MF” REALTOR PARTRIDGE | #0 DOWN — ‘Resi value.” 3 bed: ll i Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor ae 5 RM. APT. ‘N. ALL UTIL. |3 In | Lesar, FE 40987, 1: room brick bungalow. with full 006 tise ? De. you need 4 bedroom ee Oey ety 2 bisa B.| tae fs mo. OR 31973, | PAYM FE 43581, 1080 _w, HURON wan | Tie bath. Oak oes PE 2018 Open Big | Be lef Fag ements | GROOT GS, 1 BATHS For Sale Houses 43) 2 or 3 pearoom starter nomes, | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | per cenl int, Recentiy decorated. AMPLE CU PARKING This’ brick, ranch ‘home. bas ‘ SOV ELY. ; ~~ a with full basement and : ttér see ef 4 one today, : all these thi and more. newly” decorated apsitment. Cou:]3 BEDROOM HOUSE, NE NEAR LAKE ue on fom eae © on SHOW PLACE OF ; ae carpeting 078 ple, FE 29-3861. : Clarkston School our lot, with, smatl down V PLA ,- | $1,500 DOWN — Income. Over $100) : Tem et n included at $14 ag EyLY 1 SF vol Bo -R sg ee Detzenm, 21, eles, ot Corner Witteme Leke Ra's OAKLAND COUNTY Evo. "Besstent, renting sec pt. | Silver Lake Front : O WE BUY LAND. CONTRACTS CLEAN ist “ploon ‘2 BEDROOM,|7 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. ¥0| ew school, Bargain, Will take m3 7038 Faved st. All furniture ineluded-| hmeatiering’ year ‘round vaes:| Ottawa Drive S cial “ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN children welco ide $60 mo 10 Buffalo Clarkston auto in trade. Must sell immedi- | @ — Sihaal Ranca TYPE Metamora-Oxford Area 2 condivion "Here it tom itving, 108 foot frontage, ultra| 4 bed brisk, no it pet month. erame, pets ere J ROOM HOUSE WITH UTILITY, “ey ki Lake Rd ome er Clark: anes suae on bo odern design be yreige bed-| on rage ok a hee | Ba t e a CHILDREN WELCOME! 5 ROOM Modern, jocation off| © i : SPECTACULAR SCENIC _| rooms . 2 car garage on ; man Refs and stove fara. Bioom-| Beiawin ave. PE S4iW. Age agg ge BC Bg Pathe Ro HE ATOR ORAMEAIN | "Star isi Mueel School | pees derel git ie rem. den. | Sra 9 gee o ‘ ’ Sinetis @ lee. beth. ‘Bie in-door|? BEDROOM. OIL, REAT.GARAGE Pa 8 Mf oes Real Est. TIONAL’ ACHES WITH PRI | ‘and game'room. Pull basement.| West Suburban 2109 Orchard Lake Rd.) PE 44863 317 8. Telegraph __Eves, @ Sun, closet p 2 murphy bed other o . F a PE aie f | ATE LAE so. One full bath and two % baths ke P 1 23-9502 ee use Ast water, Refrigerator.|3_ MODERN. R | OA 8-353 WNER OAklan Attached 1% car gar. A beauti- Lake Privi eges . D Fey ga andy Full basement, Central ful home and excellent location. 3 bedroom —— w, — and ee Ak forse, Harts.| _em mort, a Full divided ote . aaah mantle (7 ar ge oe gm heat, S nN : : 0 Hi LLY W OOD APTS. ooue” gas heat 1 RA Oak- “aie m_ prick recreation room ‘ ‘ 3 BEDROOM RANCH élettrle bx Sane amet ne O O NEW LAST YEAR — OWNER| [_, H. BROWN, Realtor storms and em, — = 7 Farntiheg or unternished. 3 & 3| land Ave._bae,_O2 S218 Z| tage Wreasepay, bitented-‘on -. LEAVING STATS, This high at corner. A hom WISNER SCHOOL AREA hry - bath “fui utilities Tiraahed 3 BEDROOM B BA ie a mi yt) corner on Lk. ee Nothing Down f quality home at Watk: tkins e bag = Ww. ee Envicn sully will enjoy, uc ai ° $2,000-down this beautifully pes we Fae, ward St FE $100 per_mo, MA Rd, over $20,000 : has ful] basement. oi] heat, large G SERVICE _ 20 YEARS OF SERVICE ke tamaly home with large care LAKE FRONT 5 Bi. peel aA if ROOM MODERN HOUSE. IN-| rifice prog only 7.800 W ce NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE. recreal space attached narage “ wee BRAND KEW Fea living room plus ain» Be LRT GLOBE TO ure at Gas Clintonville Rd, OR oneniste ‘e. with privileges. This ts ope © scoqewey- Large events lot & Bud” Nicholie, Réaltor ae down wit move yon| [= som and pichen wilt oot MOD: : 5 ROOMS, REEZE- charm: Lj Mt. into thi 5 3 bed- ' je —_ and’ bis. Ot Oil heat, 105. E. Choon FANTLY FURNISHED, HA. Gs i oi Snare “ye heb | rE 2-6452' Phone FE 6-0447 ‘Eve. 6-3783 | ultipie Listing Service : * . oe . =. = whe PONTIAC eunse, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER aio _ Far Sale Houses 43 - re hom ra eet His ote Se Seoght cn shay PHA as as di $10,200 LONGFELLOW OFF ee bwin’ Modern 3 m home with stairway to expan: attic, § rooms. & -bath on first floor, painted and plaste: was, oak floors, ge dine near aie i oi pared gigeet mea with small down pay- “@ NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES parte The Beat of Fons — _ 88, 350 $09 PER MONTH ~Y _=Sity eg & Water ie ments app —— Peeseas taxes = ba SPECIAL Sp ins. 6 pons & SON REALTO RS 2 W. me bay “o-4 FE 4-1557 pies REALTY CO. : a1 BALDWIN AVE. yam 8 SERVICE ~ NOTHING mn oN DOWN. ANGU , Realtor " 3 ea em Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Plus minimum costs. Moves You In! so WHY PAY RENT? Scab. aphonad |MODEL OPEN wunensss 2.5 sy 1 Ws 3 blocks: port ot L— alm WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES. LI 2-4677 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NE a! gece LAK ATES | ——— = | garage. “bo On me beaut scaped lots ic $18. $00 on FHA terms. Potten BEAUTIFUL” fs the pod bie sr z bedrooms on fully decorated, plastered walls, and gleaming -s floors. The recr is a dream absolute! in and built in refrigerator. The bumper pool game stays and —— a shuffle- board court al A 34x28 Fine close in West suburban location. One of the best buys at $25,000 on the market today. Possi- ble terms if desired, DO If YOURSELF and save! 3 bedroom home with basement. —— and part of sheet rock o furnece - Also $7.662, Approximately ° 61 down App $65" y nth. A BEAUTY of a . Decorations to clean taste, Basement is finished compietely even to the kk A landsca 4%_ per mortgage” incioding everything. You'll. nour $1,100 DOWN will this fine 3 =~ a dining ell, carpe Decorations ail freshly done Dandy dry nn bee water ate re Hl ot r, A rea buy and under §i2'000. be seen anytime, RAY ‘O'NEIL, hay ela Rad, Realtor ope os DOWN $10,600, VACANT. WEST SIDE INCO! ®& cost r vel. 3 bed wo MoRTOA % Pull basem 5 ay W'S waterare Sarheauzon 2 AYDEN NORTH SUBURBAN. $1,000 down m car garage. Fi — 2 bedroom heme se on Bor een eae bia Shae aa : yoo hy cedeeie Gn rms. Im- WEST SUBURBAN costs down +1. TTAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Waiton FE 8-041 Open Eves, * ap emat ‘we bare WILL BUILD a 2 ‘oom bung: low with = basement and coed foot vileges. ‘ood Co. OFFICE OPEN @ TO 8 - Comer Worems Lake Rd, & M50. PA When can own 5 you 0 PEE cee heme Tile and. heat Storms and screens Model Open $100 Williams Lk. Rd, at Ai Phone MA Caste Rd, * Multi. —_—__Muitibakes Realty __ Look at This! PONTIAC’S GREAT HOUSING SALE. GAS HEAT me Lh SUBDIVISION LAKE PRIVILEGES Priced at $10,990 Ni DOWN TO VETS Only $140 down to civilians — 30 he gg bs Eo A i gg acbeians ohne eel sites ¥ , of Disie | p a OPER SE DAILY Cox Realty Co.|® Model Phone OR 3-4597 Office Phone BR 3-2755 KNUDSEN Watkins ep WM. H. KNUDSEN ALTOR 244 8, Telegraph Rd. 44516 Evening No. 23-8503 NOTHING DOWN sion heat, extra lava- tile basement floor. down moves you in. 3 BEDROOM RANCHER Large Hving room, tion af af "toreed air heat sement. Only $1,500 = CITY HOSPITAL bedrooms, iarge living ream, sereend-in rear porch 5.8x30 ft). Full basement eeeth furnace. Hote at $8,500 th $1,500 d mea Sol paleo ONE-HALP a GI mortgage. parate utilities Gas ‘heat, Rental value, $196 month, Terms can be ar- ranged. Buy all or half, SCHRAM REALTOR 7 E 5-9471 tn MATE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ' HENRY For the Choosey Family Christian Hills _ramblin brick ranch, built in ae 15x21 ft. liv- ing eee — ey soem: eye-s er en, cores tached 2 car garage ho beautiful condition + ane hout ~_* are a discerning buyer, you i ke home at $28,900 with $3,000 down. Island Living Lake Orion, 6 room, year-round home, boat house with 2 boat vous natural fireplace, 2 car are: 13x24 yp living room, just sted at $19,100. . Stop! — ‘no further, here's what Ap taeda ve been looking for — brick room ranch” full basement, less than year old. In hester on paved street, te heat, carpeting, close Public end parochial a * wonderf: ) pel to see this at $16, 8. ROGER B. . Henry 611 ) St Ahorverter OL 1-611! Ope! Sunday 12 to 6 p.m, FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial EE 28181, B ~ BY OWNER ae acres. 2 bedroom home. Bath. ird with ry, Basement. near new school Roy stots ‘ windows awnings. 2,000 OFF JOSLYN. 2 bedroom with e, will trade basemen to unfinished attic. Full Tere odsetraser or “Aum truck. Furnace, $2.276 down. at had per mo, Includes me A ; = feat a tar Lat, WILL BUILD. 3 bedroom home. 7,900 W ee sine or $7,400 be | basement. $9,900, Stop and inspect our plans, seen. OFF AUBURN 2.0, down, 2 bedroom home. ent. 1% | GOTT ft *fs00 7 sa ane ROR 3 Gardens iN HURON lens. $5,500 w ick sale. eee - Tr or down. rooms, ba’ furnace, new 1% car garage. faSial Rea we, wi | ola ‘Tawas City or OR 3-3022. LA 3 90 ft. lot, nice. new garage, Same St., Call FE inane MODERN darsee men, Many more SARLARD GOUNTY REALTY 2000 8. Commerce Ra._ MA ¢1578 WEST SIDE > estreeme ait Sea’ Be ae reasonable at $10, Gg Ls. ACRES *CUCKLER "REALTY 236 N. SAGINAW ore 4-4091 ranch. 3 vic. BRICK reg gem OE in 1957; custom fea- priv. $18,700. FE ee VILL TRADE Or sell garage, of sona ment, HOUSE FOR SALE BY fees indian Tillase tare - wg quic —- = er on premises Wed., Thurs., and Fri. only. 49 Neome - SYLVAN. LAKE Brick “irevel wie “he ent, Son thes anerwosd. Fi . ’ e FE 3-2105, Sunda 8 vhagel house, newly decorated. close to FE 4-3450. | Beautiful 3-Bedroom | Brick shel] or finished, west side, heating ducts, rough electric & plum bing, septic tank & field, in- —— Close to schools, sh 7 ete. $300 down, terms Immediate Possession PONTIAC. TRAIL 3268 Stofes, take jot car oF $750 ment, Call owner, MAyfair 6- WASHINGTON PARK rooms @& bath, 1 floor. Full e! with rec. room, Oil t if ony yerd. ¢ GI mortgage: dow: $11,800 total, PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8-2200 GOOD 6-RM. MODERN HOUSE BY OWNER $500 DOWN 180 WALL _FE 2-3736 LOW DN, PYMT. a) GI MTQ. 6 rm. ranch, fenced large Watecters HS. $66 OR 3-9723. EQUITY IN qouae AND FURNI- ure, Must sacrifice. OR 3-6142, or 4280 Barnard, Waterford, SPLIT-LEVEL ra HOME. No money down $6,450. EM 3-0482. Gordon Flattley Bldr. BY OWNER. LEAVING BTATE. Good 3 bedroom home on 2 acres niles west of Pontiac, y a $5.080. at $75 per month, s0r 1 DRAYTON PLAINS VI- . 2b perm. paseren walls basement on large Lake privileges. OWNER. § BEDRM, BRICK, CAN be part feouibe. 2 dbathe. rec. Fei ll I 0 500, Good location. Fe's000s, M, 1% ngee baben4 eter, to wall carpeting. screens. Make roaenenie” 3-7902. ° Vic. be eg & AUBURN RDS. z Oa with basement. ei dn. E 5-3088. waFenPR NT, 2 BEDROOM, new with enclosed porch, - beach, basement, Vacant. $10,500 $1,500 down. Lauinger Real Estate OR 3-6138. COMPARE THIS Custom built 1,200 sq ft., 3 bed- room brice rasan home. Full corest lot in Watertord Twp. | SLICES ree HAM __For Sale Houses 43 B NT. MOD- ern — cabin. F roved. Cooked Lake, Atlanta . Cal after 4 p.m, OR . be = ranch. 3 A Ft. 1%-car ‘anch, mn garage, fenced walk to wir. _prive M MA ©1700.” Lakefront Clarkston Area ir; aon 3 bedroom rench- ip lot. Hard- Pisces, Dining foom ge in range ees, and Form eee bathe "ty be, Saree oe porch of house overioo! lake, lawn, $16,- i on tue ae eee on Holcomb right on Lake to Waumegah Rd. _to this. ~"\ncome Property 43A/? -|2. PAMILY. foo wa $1,800 own: FE 21882, ‘OR 3-4538 TR eat ana e S| wz over . *| Six Plus, 3 mode brick rrace al w $220 E miles new ant. for qi fq * one, Market : , 42680. INCOME—WEST SIDE Good. cot “. ol furnece. Corner Russet A’ Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike FE 4-5005 HENRY CLAY AVE. ALUES get ee Te ARE DOWN! f= ite 6,500 10,000 ee = er PTT BROS down Hoyt 1 Rea’ ity ay petit LARGE — LOTS (POR LARGE LAKE LOTS Estates, oo Mrestricted i year-round home. “ey mie Oxford. Ph, Casene < 6-1142 or cal Bj 1344 W. Drahner Ra., TRIPP LAKEFRONT 1% acre site . with 193" private igo fing : cellent aay and fish ~ 4 bedroom, California ranc! brick home — 32’ studio liv- ing room, Perfect through- out, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 5 Huron Street FE s sist or FE —_ LAKEFRONT © Very neat nome on nice ‘ke. near Waterford. 4 large rms., tile bath, Soe jn on ae landscaped lot. "PONTIAC REALTY 137_ Batdwin VACANT 5% ACRES "230 > main Hwy. frontage and 165 lake .frontage on excel- oe fishing lake. Ohis woul ideal home site or — site. One locations. Mens t sine: ure b 58 ey 180, Lega find term. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 400 D Dixie ney: at ‘Telegraph AMPLE *SsToM PARKING 17x20 living room 15x17. -dinin bedrooms. “ Au “thie pees hot “rater Ket car. n $5x208 On a 19.300 with HOLMES- AARTRAS “4399 Dixie Hwy. OR 35-1950 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell “i|things you're not using — 2 on slate en- trance. ve oat eee on be rat, rags, All thie tet ah ee ae Custom wriseds : =e through Classified Ads! Loon Lk. Shores Evenings OR _3-3230 ‘ For Sale Lots 4 ‘e HOME- . Ne uburn, RE- lot No. “ihe wabprorimately 150x 200. FE 2-06 FE 6-8500, 14%4-ACRE SITE BLOOMFIELD HILLS Drive around and see this beautiful located owner evenings LOTS IN WA Ds. FE ii0 x 230 FT. Lor IN DRAYTON Woods, ge vit exposed base- i wma WILLIAMS LAKE Nice lake privileged lots, close mtg on Se priced from MACEDAY "LAKE. ‘ jaw | peony ", pel x 150 ft. per cent do SCOTCH LAKE 70 ft. lot with 1 car garage near Union Lake village, Bateman 1. “Kampsen REALT ORS . FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” $3,800 Full Price blished | MICHI IGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION GET GET CASH nice Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG ~~ LOANS $35 dstone i: ‘Home «& Auto LOAN CO. =< N Perry St (Corner Pike! Mortgage Loans 54 A Mortgage Problem? We meet id © _ BAXTE me We Lawrence St Pee | eshte te, eases thom WAYND GABERT Aaick Cash lassie ete com 8° Fe hd 8-100, = $25 TO $500 On your own signature oe. sour ANTTHING YOU. WA Pe) other security Up to UND "AT L & 8 &. : to ag Our service is oe “A little, out. of the way.. But @ fot frige helpful less tte Toe viet us at our oftice.| te ot al kinds NEW & USED. Visit dept real bar, We j Bg or Fe a out fe een oh NRL 8 TO . 1 aoe (“Aubur® of @.. its on Sie Panty 14” MOTOROLA AND " RCA 17 table models. Call after m, PE 5-0644 4 p.m. 0644 AAA SPECIALS ~~ ‘feet on M59 by 260 d A uilding 45x50 fe e Se USED CLEARANCE built ‘in p63, Ideal for aa Pa. a EgNtiag 12" TVs obs Siesrecmacs $12.95 types of business, $23,500, full wah ageon st 11” TVs wee ves $10,05 & y price. This figures less than $386 20 sets to ¢ from all rebut sear acl, ulate | Wane A Cood Mortgage? | sia ait, "hy RE, i if r home needs an a = : aU. are ST RIOHTSPOT = ia meni, and your debls consolidated | At an wean Faas PE tae down! (Grossing over si or see Us at ate. Don't wait, 5 si hoo ig Fo on 6 per ad interest. al oe sc ONDITIONERS, 5 fr. iz brick buildin "Disagreement orc- BEND DEROFF _Bieetrie So 1080 W. a unre of gue Sa" prige . aap FE 8-6580 ; 92_W. Huron | tyrigu CHINA. oe FOR: . . le ewe e BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — Swaps — 55 Wheel a EY Fin © fae pag eo Dee, a eaeet 3 iM ME, maere Get On Servi = garage. west poly bodys trade Bese Sa oe Bee om Baoeicad vilag of" cients xa “STATEWIDE Real pivtate Service of Pontiac- : CHARLES REALTOR aM 8. Tele raph 4-052) cit Office: TWinbrook 33286 _— IN WELL ‘ABLISHED beauty sh FE tng Partridge Motel — Gill 3 bedroo . 500 dn, Pictures in CR Sporting Goods to boo yearly Just siaventory for ment. See this ¥. REALTOR PARTRIDGE USINESSES THRU Bush ES THRUOUT MICH. OPEN TIL 9 New Service Station franchise,” al eat e " Sale Land Contracts 52 4-1511 for an $1,675 DISCOUNT BALANCE TO HANDLE. eoere —_ et 0, PER sere Pate ont JIM WRIGHT _MULTIP ‘Money t to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) TWO-FAMILY - . down, tae cereadatetetrtedtts|F’,.C, Wood Co. poe s wae up. Lower rents $85 OFFICE OPEN 8 TO 8 monthly plus all utilities. Corner Williams Laké Rd. & M59 2 car garage. eine = OR 3-1235 _pise 34306 oF PE 28623. ° For Sale Acreage 47 For Sale Lake Prop. 44|i(3o ftae Ea iatact Ge * Read om Te basement | ¢ eYPANGUS, Realtor speed boat included in price Orton NA 17-2815 pewes,_ Eas. = E WITH . ie hake. By _ owner. Bandy Poe Bald ones * edamame for tri-level home. $5900 OXFORD AREA terms. FE 17-0411. 80 acres, vacant. located northwest © ras eed. | het ees oo Say for Seti CUI | Sy oti Wenner: Heakir - igHoLiE & HARGER CO. + eSOA _8-3122 CEDAR ISLAND LAKE, & Foor eo bas Eace 48 136 fect" A. - ag ao 18 MILES rooms, 1% dethe, replace, taerm- “from Pontiac Only si $150 an acre. and oven * attached rage. $19,- ~~ Ww. DINNAN eee, Oveer. abr 66 W, Huron 4-2577 Sale Business nae 49 1 ROOM HOUSE & OFFICE. 60 or nat Drayten Pine OR FE Oui ~- A BARGAIN seit S peut 2 near 2 Dats, “3 3 lavatories, ol large PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin Ave. TELEGRAPH aoa. | cnt ena corner, Call own- 4 Partridge Is THE "BIRD" TO SEE _ Downtown, 11,500 Sq. Ft. yf commercial (aes with inaw. Approximate; on Sagina ‘PP ne aed 11,500 squa: eet floor, 1d ideal f for dealership, furni- = i it how many oo Br i ae ‘Toes ny Pe 30 ERAnEOr gh te FE a : Business| Opportunities 8 51 5 } ACRES - — BY OWNER, RICH Fertgnine et vement, Business al aveme: frontags. Stone's throw Dray- for Prieet ed lambioekes “Dixie investment required, Tp esi. afte lore A| FE 2-0101. BY OWNER ga R INCOME brick building, close: to dowtows, Pontiac phone FE 48593. bg ll papacoay “9 used seavice lot. arage, gas s ‘or . uae or lease. MArket 4-2801. WHO: CAN investment in ee paLp- WANT COREING INTEREST IN small business. Mature wine. in- telligent, best character, office ex- perience. MA 4-4313. DISTRIBUTOR WANTED Male or Female Own your own ae need are & ime, car, rhage : 5 to —_ guaran tory and al interview. Give. ge "for In the Past 5 Years HFC Has Made 10 MILLION LOANS FOR FAST, sow ed service from specially trained, courteous peo- eo oome to ‘America’ 6 oldest and argest “consum er fin Household Finance Corporation | 3% 8. Saginaw, 2nd fir., Kay Bidg. 4-0535 FE yu oon — FINANCE CO. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. — $25 TO $500 AU LIV: Cae Ph. Rochester, OL 6-071) 1-0791 LAID-OFF WORKERS HOUSEH make cash loans oft workers. No. ‘wo ‘rincipal pa un ck work for 30 Taya Our Requirements Are: bE Flog you own furfilture or a 2. That you afe a permanent 3 that’ good k a wor and « oein record be- fore Sena ore ; It you owe Wille and are being pressed for payment —_ to see us at once and be r you a “are, nfigence nity. Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always receive oe — ens reatme: one fices. ee these Girectory. for eserencsst . BUCKNER Finance Co. DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED LAKE NEED $25 TO $500? SEE ' SEABOARD PHONE FE 89661 | Seaboard Finance Co. \os patkiog Beet No yg Soot WHEN YOU "NEED ~ $25 - $100 Sonus ae ye ar a ss Sih +4 seis worva te you with. FINANCE CO. ee Sainte | ng Take ‘over Poi per oul 2 Fy aE GAS ‘re HEATER, 3-1045. Pa ht DERE. car or pickup, FE i657 on DEEP FREEZE 10 cu. ft. Trade for boat, sama on | —2nd_trailer or ?: FE 2-183 . | 3216 ho pose epoo ea bea b per mo. FE se CASH FOR USED TV'S. WORK- or not. ax 2-0367. FOR ALE R TRADE HAUGH front . hy For — g equitment or pall ; room a HOUSE FULL RE. complete, trade, for late model car or sell, equal _ Beachmont. FE 8-81 MUST cfie tank tae OWNER LEAVING par r WIDEMAN FE SMITH- 412 W. HURON MERCURY 10 HURRICANE. SWAP 38244. —sults, slacks, topcoats, jackets = parka, Ladies’ dresses size 12- Shoes 6B. ome, LI _Ginwo after 5. — BEAUTIFUL BLACK FORSTMANN wool coat, Exc. \-% mt $100. Sell for . 10-12. . PE 42029, BOY'S TOPCOAT. SIZE 6, $2.00. Bov’s Sport Jacket, = $2. Boy’s charcoal slacks and .} o> rey yee me size 16, $5. hes! rown od br Ww coat, 4016 axe cewood Watkins Lake. ve oe aes ae “LADIES rend cad ehierens ee used yw = sizes, 8 Thureday an ond “Fr Pride Ons wood. pay. LADIES Sas. & SuITS. - 14-16. Boys blue suit size 16. wed. is. & f 389 oft Lake Ave. Sale Household Goods 57 CHEST TYPE DEEP FREEZE; : 1 Horton ironer, FE 4-832. 1 ELECTRIC RANGE. $10, FE -1151, 2 GRAY UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS. One new! ee oe nylon fabric. Wills genaiion rns Rae CENGORS GIL BORNE § RM, KENMORE OTL RNER, tised 3-mos, — tubing Pr 2-1835. 5 OR 6 RM, Ni Tite k rings: comp, fire- place se set, fos Ww. Waiton 6 PC. MAPLE LIVING Fy er iM SET, Pec lamps, rug and pad, $135, OL ee ER GR BEDRM outl! ble dr : chest. 2? vanity-iamps. 50. Pay only $9 weekly. Pearson Furniture, 42 . Ave ? BY i? AND i? By 176 "RUGS 2 _ PE 42070. § rt and chair, 9 i es, matching cof- fee tap table ot: decorator lampe Al “s ay Lk. Ave. ar re * 9K 12 bas WOOL FACE, 19 95. Retarsib . $16.50. Tm artre $34.95 YS en bss Rug rniture, pg eg 9x12 Felt. Base Pegs § $3.95 BONNY, MAID 474-F't, GAR. HOt Wall Wie 2 ase" sf | SMALL HOUSES TRADE FOR vacant or sell. $1,000: 80 § Broad: | as |. 8 ve on this roont |- Pood west side location. |. : § GRAY BEDRM_ SET, COMPLETE. n 1. | "$100 Blond Emerson TV. $200 Me combination chairs for. — APPLIANCES — TVs—1? & 21." eee. Guarantees. i. Oe » $45 ey ol sore aca scchcaenes co eis AB 7 pipe enes BEAUTIFUL cumulations. books, & ‘adier fer ove J suits, 14-16 Cc wee.” naa vo Tecuhare ie Rad. a TV $35. FE 5-2166. , : DELUXE WESTINGHOUSE © - stove, Exc, condition, $100. 8-6270 . on. DOUBLE 0 ECECTRIO. trade. range new, 21” TV console, oy Only “aie $188 with ey Samue 1 st Appliances. Davis- Or _for chain saw, be Se . DAVENPORT. DININ “a TRADE jus FORD PANEL, GOOD | .chairs coffee tab ~y tab ay ‘or smaller: car. EM 3-2239. ironer. Ap ig, good cond, Cheap. aa LL 2 HOUSES On| _FE 5-1 ¢ 6 pm. one lot 4-1039. 5 Go. HOT ee water heater. $10. PE 5.5968. SELL OR TRADE | itt ahaa aed tate” seer ee ok te man's robe, _MI_¢-sie4 ' erm ret abl Oniv 1 ange G wold. ELECTRIC W. um: Cacnstent, sak AC | gal. Older ri Baca one heat. Alum. ae sereens.| Pie wash onabl Pormica kitchen Lar, 19 by 1g +6888 er. ie. ft. lot. Lake priyileges. Only 4 ae from elty — FACTORY or tar. git we gweopers, ge guar. pm rae t late mode, car he home as down yment. Ask for Electric corey Mr. Brown, L. Brown, Realtor and Howard, FE as 1362 W. Huron. . FE 10. | FOAM 7] aware wag SaoF Gun E| castocal tabies’ hots ag = . ca: ‘ d OR nee ies a p.m, oo pe 3 ane man's : slide, TRADE -BqT al ¢ Gek tof i bento | chair, ‘aylon-Tot. "Wonder I. —trafler, Ul rae athe STOVE, CoM. TRADE _ 348 mss) CHESTER FOR Teatca. gt — light ¢ weight, full Biecinte se rel. et eu. ‘ft General or sell ye Delta radia) px hea aishwatser bal ss crest Dr, a bage iepowal, $28 et Sh FUEL Sir STOVE sae 720 GAL. yee Sale Clothing 56) tank. $55. FE 3-7480. = FOR SALF FILTER QUEEN <—) BLUE Bie DRESS ap swee - FRR i 3 oad mi headpiece any size 12, potagee = grill ip. tt matching head 29-8472 Sane coats ond dress ees BLUE AND dare WATCHPLA 5-0113. coat, 10-12, Cost, $60 Will se’ v HY. PA for , Excellent condition, « : Oreste Scratched, te values $149.95 while they last. No ‘BOY'S aie 14-16, _e si2n 42 One orders leane Fivorescent, Orchard Lk, Ave, GAS goer P bins vs WITH i, rmostat, Heats 4 of Picons, Pris MArket. -4-2008 GUARANTEED REBUILT WASH- ing ee all makes, . $19.95 up. Corner. N. Jchnaon ae Howard FE 4¢.5160.. Gas E GOOD ‘DITION, 20 ge) ‘Turek, OW a8344 ie 43573 KROEHLER SOFA. chair, 2 ieee chetrs. Pe bat pee a double ov Pee —f =. $110. 0, Fe 2-0052, 0" Cel. LINOLEUM. 9x12, $3.95 12x12, gon axis, $8.95, “ft, wat tile. ‘25c | running «ft. 95 1 ACK’s PAINT seek LINOLEUM 228 N re. Near Robt. Hall LikE 7 "1 YEAR OLD, i Ga “refrig. wl ety ae Kenmore ge Pa v be seen apt. 4 after 4 ” conti arts: G., " FE ees $15 NORGE ELECTRIC sTo _condition, ct Ag ‘On '| 61L BURNER AND, ofl tank for pow doors, * f . & Zé et tae f A ean BA. ATHROOM FL FIX’ s re secaeme brid town kitchen TURES, “roUNas OR 3-9702. ot water and seam ers, automatic water heater hard- ware Electrica) is, croc 2, saranier copper, ‘Bros aint ond oe r Kemtone 2685 LAFEEE BD. “FE 48431 BEEF A PORK — HAL My 3971 1 quarters onayie Mkt, PE soul seWIN VACUUM| heaters "30 eallar cas Se both repairing. Free est, FE _ gas, and vhs ¢ FE b2d06 ete “_ bam UNPAID BALAN washers dryers oe BUILDING? television nome, 2 vniture, like new. Ther make sure it's TRADEIN DEPT. A * ater “steer... #8| Burmeister's Apt. size elec. range .... $69.95 : £ Pe) EIae Fe stite ... $1885 /Open 8 a.m to 8 o.m Sun. 10 to 2 § De Wood dinette ....°) $14.95) Moderm bumper safe"... $38.50 C h W. Walnut oma b ain 95 as ay MANY: WYMA AVAILABLE a 18 W. Pike EZ Terms FE ¢112 Pr ICES Munro Ne as tar beds, Misc. ary. one RANGE FOR E =e ' BY auto Hie Kies: G COND. GUA ap pxciiert 8161 Com oi at Unive Lake Ra meres OILT re GUARAN- ed. Obel TV jon Lake 8' _Union Village Ehinire 3-651 r rae O48 RANGES, $19.95 AND ook yy Tice Munro Electric Co. tae Used Tadce Dept. ea ie we > Breaktast _ aatrnes —o oe and chair oes ar: Hagens 361_8. Saginaw FE 2-0161 F os 21” RCA sed TVs $19. TV. $325, & up, Sweet's Radio & of Appliances. _ 422 W. Huron, FE #11 12 fee: ; x6 14 & 16 per M $ oF Refrig. 50/8 Bases i, Liatre Te ner’. £2398) windows a ties, from” $1288 he aire range. ..... 50 . Our store is full of quality mer- tena hae stings chendise ineteding ‘a ceanpicte Ting Cc Y ON'S of hardware paint, plumbing sup- FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | [tn for'helo an anv mud! ng AN v ng pro 3065 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 5-0474| ‘em VACUUM CLEANERS $750 & UP ; Vegene eee ee or) ~~ BURMEISTER’S WALNUT SPINET DESK 00. N : waste ies sag _a| INOTT hern extension 4 chairs $25 MI weaetna sz SLECTETE| LUMBER CO. . range, $50. Liberty 9-1708. 7940 grater bat Lake wt EM 3-417! WOOD & COAL Svea In coM| | 8 pm dativ eundaes “eo + eed with gas & electric. Sam- wel's Appliance. MA 5-6011 TYPE WASHING MA- a bas gy 8 LIKE NE PE 2-7007T WRING: _ chine w WALNUT DINING TABLE .. $$ Walnut buffet ........0..eeues 8 a of drawers cede stess eee eel Dresser wet ees BS Odd davertport - 10 we BUY, chair my ND a EVER FOR THE HOME 104 8, Saginaw FE_2-5523 * For Sale Miscellaneous 60 y STAKE RACK. STEEL foreed. 7% x 9 n. bs gro motor, Norge ol] heater, PE 5-46. i CAST IRON tt HOT water Beg 2 1 set of plumbers tosis. 3.3220. riage ALUMINUM SIDING rget *f & insulate same OM AP- ok & set png vol ionpeod 0 orkman a pes- sie once me. MO ONEY fy bod . ‘omplete stock fo do--soureell Also alum & fiber- gias AWNINGS $9.00 & UP. Or- namental fron, alum, Auburr & Rochester Roads For Free Estimates Call OL 1-004! If no answer call 1-6623 1 FLOOR FURNACE USED. g0oD “ food gles wee 1 Rs en range for mace oe used ee heat mae, refrigerator, runs pret, ait ‘i downe, Drayton BABY poise RANGE FOR GAS) «xs 4x8 Doug FRAMES, |Car top \F or Sale Miscellaneous 00 ‘eE ine ment for deer ountng, .VAILABLE- NOW ae, Pt rissa son "On. ship. 2260 BATHINETT Annan. ne. i eae V-Grooved Mahog. i 20 3 las Lol py: Medan 4 ; $3 | ° 1x10 premium m i 115.00 126.8, 10* knotty bev ad Vi 130.00 Bc-|4x4 Redwood. Lin ft. . ; 26 ; cox $ fo h oie wie lights H 1998 :0x6: s ei] i 4 cert brass butts H 3 $ ¢ hardware up to 50 per cent off’ nee com eri bh aS m. door " — a cont 1x2 p' 8q edge, 100 Ft. al bine 8q edge, 100 Ft. bes mower .,.. 100 1D chioride grace re steel gar door Aum —s tops, ner : Gold bond Pa! paint. ga! Stee! clothes posts ¢ hooks Lb top qual grass seed : im windows x8" cleanout doors ea. xf” Foundation _ drs. wo SwentenPun woh = a mie thick oe GB Jum. foil, 1 ore Seteteted abdabsted ebadedgt ated ae 4 SESSEEDOE FED SEESMSEEDEREECE Et $474 Sarde afte & J paduwvbednt@Oliuk . sdéautai@erous COME & SEE US. 7005 HIGHLAND Rd. “mile west ao airport, G. ‘A. Thompson & 80 _ CRANE STOKER IN GOO CON- _dition. MA 5-1726. GOAL ni Ope 18°’ FIRE BOX. og 2 or 3 bedrm, home. MI 6- TRAILER DEE 5 HUNT RS, coach ——, also p.m. fe af ‘pick: convert Call after 5 OL fesse. DUO-THERM OIL. BURNER & tank _used_ ver: te. PE 5-3306. DUNLAP HOT, __ 80 gal. 4! DUO-THERM __controls k $80 DELCO RECONVERSION OTL _furnace. A-l cond 162 yo, Genseae ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD GOODs . Clothing, furn, etc. 25 Bliss st. ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL DOWN ag he New exciting modern sont ey seal jamo for stu- dents, val ue, $6.95. Michi- = Pridoreseent 393 Orchard Lk. EMPIRE Special 1x4—6-8- 10-12 2x4—6-8- 10-12 $99.50 per M CASH & CARR Truck load tots ioneerel free Empire Supplies Co, - 2600 Union’ Lk Rd EM 3.4148 3 STORERS wire CONTROLS |” Pipe, 2 and ‘ond black. 7 FUEL OfL TANKS, ¥ _dition, Will deliver 120. Hon, Will Gelve {INCH SOIL/PIPE, § FT. $ aaa + we UMBING SUPPLY 172 g. Saginaw YE 5-2100 . HOT 2 WATER RAD’ me eka vane Pg 3 small 319 Prospect. MONTH OLD FUEL OIL TANK. * aes Gauge and equipment. PE 2-6661 a IN” BLACK & DECKER ski¥ saw, | and dining rm. ELEC- tronic organ ig ow ve model) per- St — Call before - p.m. OR Wood Closet Doors For Sale Miscellaneous 60 —— CABLE; BOLENS,. PATH. | bo + Moto - <. Tore EVA P. D Taw, Neat” On 3-104 comes nit Eee anole Lg igs ove SoFEY re. SMALL FRAME BUILDING TO BE j. THE PONTIAC PRESS, rHfURSDAY. eeereuien 18, 1958 by Kate Osan ‘TIZZY 18 y the whole class!"’ © 1956 bP NEA Serviog, ine. TM. Red. U.S Put, OM. “Who’d want to take shorthand? There isn’t one boy in Sale Musical Goods 62 HAMMOND ‘ORGAN. PROFES- sional model, suitable for home, t club, Separate Excellent condi- PROFESSOR WM. LEGGETT’ old violin collection, 32 to cheose trom Priced to sell. Dixie Flor- Dixie wy. Drayton Plains PEDLER EBONITE CLARIN with specia) mouth piece. G — with case. $70 Roth coronet, cona with case $80 EM Sa after 4:30 p.m. PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING MORRIS MUSIC HS Telegsegs FE 2-0567 0 M| PIANO TUNTRG—OBCAR SCHMIDT ——“FWO VERY FINE VIOLING. : FE 28-2906 USED COLEMAN FURNACE, $75. é FE 2-5295. USED CONN MINUET ELECTRONIC ORGAN : Save $400 on this one MORRIS MUSIC MS. Telégraph Re. FE Across from Tel-Huron Sale Store Equipment 64 TELESCOPIC GROCERY CARTS 12 Tipmade pee lap B sn di ma- chine, = M% S grinder, barbeque ma- tin git cine tet bu Tat ATTENTION, DEALE RS S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Nuts, bolts, ete for sale, Also store fixtures, No reasonable of- fer foe NDERSON HARDWARE \ gien 8. TELEGRAPH RD. ACROSS yROM a MILE Sale Sporting Goods 65 ae — DEER RIFLE. $40. SoLP TEE. Pec ng oa never used. mye ane & Pale: Sell $35. PE 8-68 BUY seit Saab Manley Leach, 10 TW GUN SALF Shotguns & rifles soo un Repair & Se Mow BURR-SHEL:, 375 8. PE ELEORAPH HUNTING SUPPLY SALE Shotgun shells. Field & target loads. All gauges. $2.25 box. 25° per cent ott op al] hunting coats & Lt 20 per cent off on all Reming v Ping _Sand. Gravel & Dirt 66 coop ROAD GRAVEL 5 YDS., _ $7.00 Delivered PE 4-6588 DOUG roa BLACK DIRT Walton Boulevard _ or — P lack dirt, to clay or sang fi!) and dirt "mafaed for 1 en personal needs Phon MY 3-1411. _After H p.m, FE 2- 2-300. LOADING TOP SOIL AND FILL from ald state = aa “until Nov, 1, only. Fe ae PONTIAC LAKE BUILD Sand, grave) & dirt By mortar & trucking OR 3-1534. a yew ar GRADING gravel fin te 5.3582 * ve _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 PIREPL. ns bare WOOD, APPLE. om saeele: oon . ced, Rind)’. FE ee ten Jongh - oe @ ve 0372 after 6:00 “ iy! be DRY. = or OR _3-6395 —— SEA FIREPLACE & FuR- nace wood. After 9 a.m. On 3.3008 SEASONED SLAB W as B WOOD. DELIV- ple ie is PE 7 ered mar LOADS ‘18 LOAD, ge wood, oleate tables. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 EVERGREENS BLUE S8PR' Scotch, Red, White, 2 Sg ig viol own. Also 20 “Garis 723 Wolfe a Tm 1 mas erty i fey “8 rerareen Pe ‘arm 8970 Disk Us rk- : 10, Clark SAKLAN OD eREE SERVICE TRIM. mane & remova] Free estimate _FE _8-2276. 257) el ee Oe VSP ~—.. Shade Trees White No ugar, Ma- ite ) ome Norway, Serer Ma- See them before you buy. Bivd E. FE 5-04 PE 5-9354, cael of thetaates of Dak Lone rsec I road oe ‘on ee daily & to 6 MUtua : ton shotguns & deer rifles. Browning —_—-. he Fa wen Discounts on all inrude motors boats. boats & motors for ducks, hunting We trode guns, boats, & motors. Kelly's Hardware 3904 Auburn at _Adams Auburn Hgts PE 32-8811. LADIEs SHOE ROLLER R SKATES and ae: size 7. OR 3-8583 after —_3_b.m nt — SELECTION USED SHOT- s & rifles. Ben's i Office. _P Patterson “FE 45 mn, FE 4-514). 00 NEVER USED 216 GUAGE SHOT- FE 2-7612. RELOADING COMPONENTS vs) TNS SLAYBANGH'S 630 ooniena FE 8-0453 Closing out. Birch y & ——— byfold type sone Ab BERRY DOOR SALES ST1_8.; Paddock FE_2-0203 WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- nation doors and windows 4-2521 BENSON LUMBER CO, Woop s COAL HEATERS AyD A_5-6011-_ oit heaters. UEL s APPLIANCE. MA WE rig'dy MOVED TO 7005 HIGH- a and A 83. % mile west . airport. : Thomason & Sons 61 Do It Yourself FOR RENT Wall paper errr floor — ers, polishers, hand sanders vacuum cleaner Oaluacd Roel g Puig, ,08 Orchard ta P 5 AF aod ~ypcigt bse Paint ee drapery Bars ree 8 Open 7 Sas woe, Cameras, Equipment 61A | 4X6 SPEEDGRAPHIC, LIKE NEW .~ Access 24ax3% Kodak enlatg- er. FE 5-8743. KODAK RETINA 2A SCHNEIDER _F2 lens, OR 3-4900 WE BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM- <*, ne — shop spouraers go 57 W Ho hg a wee 00; Sundays r, Butlders § me 1500) a" B'ham, Michigan LOCATION 1605 HIGHLAND Rd. % aie" bag of Airport. G A. Thom ‘ b FURNA cr} 96-600 BTU. NAGE, KRESKY. spac Fe eater, Titty ci eee teepere doe age car insurance. MA 4.3080. “PAINT SALE _ 62 — Sale ete or ACCORDION SALE.| ALL SIZES. Accordions ‘!oaned free to “— ners with lessons, PE 5-5428 BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS lan for the school miu- - applies towards pur- chase pri MORRIS MUSIC 34 8. Pps Seay Rd E 2-0507 Acrosg from Tei ures CORRE aha Te CORNET NEW CONDITION FE 4-6319. CORNET ASE, LIKE NEW, $65. FE 78055 NOBLE ACCORDION,©? SWITCH. 120 bass, New. will ah cheap. OA 8-3035, DOWNTOWN Festival Days Open Thursday ae Saturda Monday night ‘tH 9 pat. Pall flost | A-l_ Bt model pian tly reduced, 4 organs are . discounts, ‘Transistor r re = 7? 4 quick. Clock Benet, Se i ve, Lee GIGANTIC SAVI a iano and State Fair’ Bu aleninyed a , a se pa one pee” A "ea and me) vote. lim mited time iusig Co 18 pe gy FE 2a away, REMINGTON 16 GAUGE AUTO. . Sheepskin case jon 78 value SELLING MY GUN COLLECTION, modern -& antique go" me Sat. or Sun., 3265 Dixie H of Lue N of Telegraph Rd. Beach SHOT GUNS RIFLES, HUNTIN clothes, 2 wheel trailer, 10 by 2B tent. FE 2-1048. _ TENT. 6-30 — deena rere WINCHESTER TEETER WODEL 94. 30-30 OR winchester Mode) 12 Reg. $104.95, Winchester, Model 56, Featherweight ec 95, now Sho’ rap shells-max load -— 12-16-20. $2, 7 x 35 Binoculars, reg 850. now $24 .5¢ PHILIPs SPORTING Fore. 79 N Sagina aw 401 Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B eerie SPLINT NITe CRAWLERS 2 D2. — 4c R WORMS 100- for T8c 389 ar ee Daa LAKE AVENUE Open 24 Hrs., 7 Days, CRICKETS _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66 7 DAY SERVICE. BLACK . pint. sand, gravel and rock, FE 5-76 1 OR MORE YDS. OF EAT humus, loaded 7 7, ® week. % Lochaven, FE 5-14 a LOADS BLA "diet, or a and de- livered PP Wholesale and ota end ‘office FE 5-5643 i OR OR LOADS oF BLACK dirt & pent rt pe 1. clay or sand, GRiando 3-75498 tA BROKEN Ree TOP soil, Firewood, W. West. FE 8-2180 #4 YDS. BLACK er T, OR PEAT, _prompt delivery. “OR 3-964, § YARDS OF BLACK DIRT $9 Sand and gravel. EM 3-0 3.0681, 5% ip eat Rich BLAS I DIRT OR OR OG i. 70 BLACK DiRT _ 51684 *. gravel., FE 4-3058, FE A-] BLACK Lo FILL. Landecaning. Bh BLACK 80 TL. ue & PRAT. a $10. FE 54-4766 A-1] TOP 80 in oe tine vi ie ‘ |" le D BEACH erat eta The | —bawns secde mnie FE §-0214, “La erat iad ipl and, a : ; ow rf EM > For Sale Pets 69 8 WEEK OLD DACHSHUND WITH pers. $40. OR pai AKC REG Also_older cone &KC REG BRITTANY i = iutuat wags. & rs Milford AKC REG. BLACK “AND TAN male coon hound. months ol __ $65. Call FE AKC REG. MALE WEIMARANER, 3 years, Excellent hunter — Te- triever, FE 42164 after p.m. AKC REGISTERED SERA ghennerd. 7 months old. $45. FE SSorrris. OR 3-2602. wd pe 8 ks, Bi ack 8 wee fc also all white. FE §-4588 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ee “aia Fi." |F4 Hay, Grain & Peed 71 t INT: 5 UP. Se Pha otis an ie Gane ay oy. liver OA Pert ae SALED HA wee ec ROR BROME BRC amaw Ww Ed A aay, atl, a certified, $1.90 per and treated “pags. 4 ae aoe (Bi Hickmott or.. . SPELTS FOR SEED OR FEED. WwTD AW, STA PRICE. ihe ‘Pontiac Press 102. ‘For Sale » Livestock 72 PPP LL OS lt 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS FRESH 2 Bangs tested, $250 each. Rd Almont, “Mich, iw 8 : _ 20 FRESH & ees So. Wal. _Mels terms. C Socom: MElrose 4-0461. BREEDING AND MARKET RAB- ts, also ducks. 2065 Crooks Rd. FE 12. GAITED GELDING Gi GENTLE SAD- dle horse OL 1-1406. cee net a QUARTER HO Davia, Gay, 44 _ Metamora ete F WTD.: "HORSE. TO BOARD. NEW stables. on M15 near Goodrich vest ch 4J. For Sale Poultry 74 FAT DUCKS. $3.00 EACH, FE 23-0087. ‘ RSE GELDING. 7 Baldwin Road. ek Waitara, Sale Farm Produce 75 4LBERTA PEACHES. WEALTHY apples and toes. Rossm: _Smulth Orchard, 3386. Bald = 4PPLES. PEACHES. PLUMS. ripe at bara, pen Lake Angelus, open to 7 p.m Bie" See a BARTLETT PEARS $591 Coomer Road. FE 23-8633. New ‘Patch 7 oom as 50 bu. Bri basket. Gid- 3 Rd, FE 5-6660, Liekicoke ORE FARMS 2150 B. o ©. eit verbell ™ apples pears ches ae OL } HOME | GROW MATOES. TO! and frm pate $2, FE see ee PLES. ORCHARDS _Aubura Phoney APPL PEACHES AND vege Kingsbury 2330 Clarkston _Rd. Lake PEActins PLUMS & APPLES 3-1974. wa EACHES — Kalhaven & ELBER- ta, for freezing & poodll A Peach pore nearty over, get yours Oakland Ore’ 2205 a E. Commerce ae Fhe a Burns . Please # Due 8. bias bon og PICK owe OWN. s Old Orchard. 5935 Cooley | eae FOR SALE AT 1419 _Sashabaw Ra _ Lee Bryant. SWEET CORN 15 TS DOZEN, _pick your own. 2-2177. SWEET CORN, 20 CENTS DOZ. OLive 1-0356. Tomatoes and Peppers Pick ‘your own gg Mi 4 ne ayn oun. your ts. Reta Gate'« ‘Farm 5 West 6 Mile Rd onta, WEALT os heated 7ES MOTOS OR chard te Baldwin Sale Farm Equipment 76 26 FT. ORCHARD LADDERS : — 90 cents and ft. 4 rame er honey extractor, wax ae ee $0881, FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used Proux Oliver Skies on Mae Just north u Ox . 19 TO with HORSE TRAC. of tillers. New $ wers Seeders EVANS . EQUIP = DIXIE awy MA 56-7878 OR 3-7024 LAN SOLE. 9 WHEEL trailer, and ‘52 Chevy. FE 32-1048. ROTO TILLER WITH ATTACH- _ments $125, EM_ 3-0583. 1952 FORD bg 4 eS IN VERY _Reutonable, Mt MUteal A aed GARDEN RS pa WITH CUL vator end bar, $50, A HA _ NEw. yp Ag 4 Y TOO i Th? “oho Deere tschinery’ Go 1h Idea ie Orianvitic after 6 p.m, or ete Sunday. _ oa FETTER PUPS. 4 mos. old. Inoculated. Good "nun PE unting and = oe AKC ENGLISH POINTER PUPS. _4 mos old, OR_ 3-5205 akc 1 ‘REGISTERED — BRITTANY _pups. FE 2-323 AKC GECISTERED COLLIE POE _ples, 6 weeks old, MArket 4-2460, ea aE Me wonder a * B5ort or Me sata BEAGLE ‘PUPPIES, 1 WES OLD LD. $10 MA BRITTANY é reasonable 8480 Tindall. Davis- burg, MElrose a ne a sTUD. li BOSTON TERRIER sTUD Ibs. an = etock dentin sartany SPANIEL. | on AKC __5 mos, old, AREAUTIFUL ar MINTATORE french poodle for stud service Full vedigree Cal) FE ¢-a25n aft er 6 om CRANE’'S RIRD HATCHERY 2469 Auburn FE 46510 CUTE KITTENS Free to good home. All males. FE 2-4875. sh eg hasd te | YR. OLD WON. derful et ie = Call after _? p.m. FE DACHSHUND, ak es YRS, OLD. Good oa duderen. $35. r DACHSHUND, 1 YR. OLD, FE- pele. pepers avail, 506 Stout St. ENGLISH, P ae PUPPIES, 3 mos call Siero ee ENGL Beagl oy , " nee eagle stere: Beagie pu; xe 7 tae UNTING DOG, GaRuAR SHORT bend eer. reg male, $150. KITTENS, FREE 7S GS0D HOME. * 14 Liberty St PARAKEETS st'PPLIES 189 Sanderson FE 2-772 ARAKEETS TO TALK _Cages 591 4th a FE 2-4025 PART BEAGLE PUPPIES * of 10. Sandy Beach Dr, * " MALE fo is, living rm. rug. or $35. R “ge Treeing iT coon hound, 14 mo, Romeo *ngeae pees er LES AND PE- feu ere very reasonable , $15 ¢ NS AND MOTH- FE 4¢ r McCulloch Chain Saw Headquarters QME_IN AND HAVE A CUP OF ps eg 2 AND LOOK THE NEW $9 MODELS OVER A COMPLETE LINE SAWS ON DISPLAY WE TAKE TRADE-Is CREDIT. TERMS KING - PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE PE 40734 or PFE 4-1112 ee Seri ly ‘1890 Croo ‘ “5.0446 “arg a, Salk LAWN believe ms pony & garden the ‘State e service (= we Lee’s Sales & Service 921 Mt. Clemens St. FE 3- CHAIN SAWS = MeCOLLeUre . Sales . Servic ot New HOuGaTES & ‘SON J 1, CASE & FERGUSON DEALER Rochester 3 WITH' ~~ pain ER OC - Premon $1. iss New Auction Seles SAT SEPT. 20 A AUCTION, bay alec 6 traw stunting field corn, sold by acre. Dairy equipment and large quan- tity i a tools. 0 ble Kehrl-ci Ed Gotta tloneer Ph. Howell 1010 oF acorigg en SALE sAT, 20. Second i Py biocks west of 1 “Dort Hw Piint. room mod fariitore will Auction Sales S089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...2 p.m. pal — eva’ pa d Sell Daily “ORiando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN, * a “y _ ~.|Bob Hutchinson Aeon Sales 77) gis west ot N ter Rocheste: | SOD AION SALE’ ~ 10:30° a.m Oxto ris Implement Pleasant », eorber liv ower dvalve ¢ pe ‘Prac Cas rea deluxe seat; 1, 8, draulic stem, good rubber; Plow, Int. C sae Implement trailer. &’xi4 ii ed, dua . elec brakes : PR,” new; 2 plows A tractor, new: Plow. hae. Moline = ow Chief Bottoms. a ; Grain ae aes uble disk. ote Wi rows. new Int, 2-8) used: Seed ari, McCormick fess. nearly new, Hay head Corn Coa: belt pulleys Tur Int. A and E | coaL H HANDLING EQUIPMENT & 30° on rub- Dump Truck, Und loader on rubb bee Bells Elec. ¢ uaniity Coal to including Lump, GARAG Air com coaeet, Ls ge a er, socket set %" drive, amplifier tools on board for pete Power saw, new; Lube Dispenser, Alemite; ‘Shop heater, Litt en model RH Grinder and buffer, gens new: Power hack saw, Ex- spark bite ps . power saws, 2 tire’ , floor jack, Blackhawk, —_ Schroeder; tae ei Elec, motor Se cha » binder, 60 misc. small too. xXTU Office. furniture and uipment of desk, ee and joe Tt * rts with fiber STORE IN ‘ Goodrich. 2 - Also used tires. Tire 3 tubes. hoses. ‘Hy aralie kit for in baler. 2 double as disk ol hontg “for Int H tractor, 10 tractor seats, 2. 3 ag tanks for Int, tractors. Trac- gasket display, for Int’s, 4 sets sleeves for M&H tractors, 6 Wagon un- load ton a= city. rac: 1 yO 1 erge § i e cone eee: bene case Ww . ar Ritin Pasi attachment beara’ whee] welghts, oil Ts, machiy | a ery ings, Her 1 oo board, 2 compressed granicg hooks, 2 tractor raw , belt dressing, battery, Autol! 6 volt diesel starting. Culti r teeth, chrome molding quantity fence ‘an steel. 5 ors, for yard gia. and clam "5 Int, low 4 3 reflectors, large 25 jointers, Colte removed wuntil com: or corn picker, mowWer, spr ers, rake misc, and assorted stock for all International achinery. Terms ona because this is a comple’ ation, all sales are fin Oe es rod ae principals not nasi for ac- pecking Bales boy eers, Ph. MEre Creek. Auction- Swarts For Sale Housetrailers 78 AIRSTREAM LIGHT WEIOET Trave! Trailer. Since 1933. Guar- anteed for life. Bee them and get a demonstration 4t Warner Trail- er Sales, 3008 W. to one oft Wally Bryan's exciting caravans.) 1954 41 PT, ALMA, BEST OFFER esse FE ay Assume print. tieols tars. or ine 30 PT ROYAL, EXCETIERT 8 to 10 foot wides. all lenghths used travers, available on lan Tfailer rte gas and accessories of Lake Orion on 24. M TRAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. . 8-10 Wides. USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN | Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8 mk See FE 2-3200 Open _9 to Closed Sundays ROUSE RATER 17 SLEEPS «4 $375. Call after 10 am. OR 3-7168. - Pontiac Chief Detroiter 5 ent gains — Bargains $ & 10 wide “gignen Gan batere pee tay Re. aeube, you will save hundreds ot dollars at: Great a ea ne i bottle mile South Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 ie. Highw 4 Miles mort ae Pow June Open ? "bars a Week SHORT OF MONEY? Let us sell r trailer from our large lot wg eel = J trailer, Lavertise sell anu arrange tor. aac so you receive cash ae reo for only i@ per cent. be big waiting. ne or come ut. Holly Boach one wee Holly Rp s ¥aa ABOND OND 16 F oT CAME er. Will peep ble. PE | ) 4 sILE ! i. as we foot rots 16440 pemen ct, 36 ft. | Bilt mi gut akeville Rd Ph. OA 8- fb selieal ESTATES. MO! ‘a ST PONTIAC. V-8 ENGINE. 5-298 after 7 p.m 1954 FORD 6 MOTOR. "SL FORD 6, ‘51 Plymouth motor 197 8. John- son. For Sale Tires 80A A-1 USED TIRES $3.50 UP we buy sell Aig Barter STATE T LES Saginaw Hai PE 4-0687 eralinanD BRAND, NEW TIRES Upto in ms Genera) Tires cent = ack or Ww ‘ED WILLIAMS at Raeburn U-Pick-Um. Auto Service 81 CRaRRaeAy GRINDING IN THE ear. rebored Zuck 7 . chine h Hood Phone F 22563. Sale Motor Scooters 82 DQN’'T HESITATE . Bring Your Car to GLENN'S Motor Sales Top $$$ Dollar WE NEED cua CARS OUR NEW LOCATION “952 W. HURON FE 67371 FE 41707 WE NEED Cars to ‘$8 medels Must AVERILL’ eo si 2020 Dixie Hwy. 4.8806 See M & M Motor Sales Por bog 2 on late model ht 2527 Hwy. TOP CASH FOR A $ OR ek. ECONOMY “chas Pty RosORN WTD.. A GOOD 1057 PONTIAC, Pvt. party: FE 5-1904 after 6 p.m. __Used Truck Parts 89A ‘65 CUSHMAN EAGLE. EXC oa Mone extras Call after 4, AJS8. 0 Cc ad CUSHMAN frame, 4 gear trans, Exc, cond. — 6-6544 after 4 weakéaya. All Gay Sat and Sun. SHM AN ANDERSON 6 SALES SERVICE 12 8, PADDOCK at pike) PE 4-4246 For Sale Motorcycle. 83 1981 seul te a5 HARLEY 1.000 53-6224. — eee i son sou Fane ts SERVICE ON our Hi Davidson, see Har ‘4 De widsen § Co 773 8. Bag _ Boats & Accessories 85 Ste ie ZUNDAPP 2500 Creare. sf 3 rie od wrpRO RO SUPER I _— quicksilver er — ve Sees. cies, | ch" MEBs gre PE bah Bo lite tev, FE 40006 4 . RUN. ’ 3-6466 Ma vpn. Tae ib. . it vg By Must sell. $125. ee OR 3-328 or boat ~25 Per Pag Cent Discount On one jensen motors. & boats, & trailers. 306 Orchard ge Ave, FE 25% Reductions. Evfarude mo- om mows models af Bo chery Ie st sera “Hlacrin on Boat Works gun SWINRUDE peaten | we AN BOAT ae ete cit com complete. Take Masure a Marine ag -m. ERG ALT GOING CAMPING OR WANT A \ a Ks. ote HOME? . lass for boat windshields & win- See us for the st In camp ows, plastic a ag Pibergias trailers. New 15-ft, Tour-A-Héme,| panéis made Paste | p . Also 17 & 18%-ft. Apach re com ed a ‘any spe- trailer tent, $405. 42-ft. Great| cial requirements. Lakes, 2 bédrm., $2,350. 41 - ft. / Oar r . kits RoyCraft 2 bedrm., $2,350 36- ft. Open Sat, 9 to 1 Kropf, $1,695. 34-ft. Liberty 2 bed- Federa) ielnforced Pia rms., $1,250. 27-ft. Buddy, $1,050. wih Rd. at J New ; ft ft., $350. These are | | 3-4442 ~a pA ; STORAGE Coach Bales, “aat0 Holly R Make your feservations no Holy. rose _ . & motor storage Gonehae | ee We Siete BEST ory INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE Harrington Boat Works : ' ro EVINRDDE. EALER / TELEGRA : ‘| Oxford Trailer ve 1s! APH BD ase / STORAGE. . Sales, -* IN AND OUT SERVIC New Stewarts : W —e Generals-Holly INLAND LAKES SALES | FE 4-7121 3127 _W, Huron FE 2-6122 __For r Sale le Airplanes 86 AERONCA. ¢ CHIEF. 8 HP. NEW license shape. $1,350 OLive i e 1.doeT after é after 6 _ i: —— Offered 87 CARS FOR GREENBORO, N..C. Gas allowance to Hartford Conn: FE 2-3215 PE 3-6823 sfter 6 p.m. ae ep nage TRAVEL? re expense anyw Write Pontiac Press Bo “pos th. sgt LEAVING SATURDAY 8 NIGHT FOR Harrisburg, Til, Call MA 45-1690 after 10 p.m. TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _load, either way. FE 5-6806_ Wanted L Used Cars 8 A-] PRICES JUNK CARS ane _Serap. Free tow OR 3-6015. A BETTER PRICE Out of state dealers on the lot. Will out-bid on r] — ra! Nice ¢ars of Pg "tare. call baa me FE 4-1006 or LucKY FUeG SALES 193 aw USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN oietn EaSt BLVD. ~CONTINDED - 8A “SATISFACTION — THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, “USED TRUCK. Bde "lp AND MODELS 2635 Auburn Ave Sf 49638 For Sale Trachea" 90 ath Beiaein BIoKyr. % d cond OD 6iF a3 hes amora POR USED TRUCE ‘TH You Check Orr Low Prices. noye ue Lay Saginaw mol 1% TON ia, HEY FE WO 1% TO) en, good condition. ; 2-8712. 2291 Avon Rd. Rochester. ‘61 GMC 1 TON STAKE. ak. a. PE 50086. PONTIACS TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH : Oakieot ot Sw - 1%, TON N DODGE, Visi Su py Ba yon 4 Le: srevee OME 8 | 51 CHEVROLET DUMP...... 9445 ere sdceaeld L = tS BARGAINS Reduced ow ‘| pid BIG LOT “You'll Make a Buck ‘Good Used Truck” MICROBUS “ 56 Volkswagen ... .$1545 PICKUP ae 1?52 Dodge ¥%4-Ton -$ 225 1-Ton ...$ 945 — 58 Chevy %-Ton ..$ 845 | Matthews: 36 0 Chevy |Hargreaves Your CHEVROLET Desler The BIG, BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND. AVE, Foreign & Sooner Cars 90B NASH HEALY. wire. wheels New paint, leather inte- i take over payments, MY’ 3-1635, _ HILLMAN w eEATION WAGON. Will trade. 91 For a Gn National Motor Sales 560 Auburn at Marshall FE 8-4551 1949 Thru 1953 Model Fords - Chevrolets Plymouths, ete. as LOW AS $00 DN. ALL CARS GUARANTEED Absolutely No Finance Co. No Co-Signers No Credit Checks Immediate Delivery. NO CREDIT S BAD CREDIT NEED CREDIT ., Bus Stops at Door Walk In & Drive tui NATIONAL | oi GOOD CREDIT ‘Utual 4-2069, Mv-tua 45572, hire, it’s FE 2-8181. Marshall FE east oo WT CHEVY TANDEM, 10.060 = NEED A US™D UCK?. * 8 S BAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS! To ‘ind 3 - good used car, sce " Classi-! jars Dixie Hey, Drayton Plains OR 3411 ‘FACTORY BRANCH 55. BUICK ‘oP - CENTURY HARDT maa & heater. Dynadiow. power er er “ae “RETAIL STORE” ee? E 5, Elites or sr. For Good Wi Will U ef one -HAUPT Pontiac Sales. BBL AIR H. HARDTOP Paes S “BEL, AIR SEDAN 2-tone eat peace - $2295 $1654 ‘NORTH CHEVROLET vd Ww ~~ Rabati Ce SHARP CAR. al monthly yo oaymments “Ducky Sales 193 5S TE c LAC € n ¥ WENT Ts TOO 06 BURDEN. “REPOSSESSION | : gies sire ‘ait price 15. “gy Bell. Great Lakes. Pr sae “Cadillac 62. 4-Dr. very ~~~ - dark blue — “yerv clean = wt, R&H auto — write tires thie mae wit geass a oPROPLE'S AUTO SALES ia to ib: FE 2-2351 Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER EW & USED CARS "BILL SPENCE eae SALES 4&4 SERVICE 2118. Saginaw FE HASKINS MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS 1953 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe 2-. door radio, heater, way ab ® erage Save $11 $55 Chevrolet 210 4-doot wagon, fadio, heater, gas saving over- drive Save $222 1956 Chevrolet 210 4-door wagon, : heater, gas saving over- * @rive Gave $224 bag 28 special 4-door hardtop. o> Clean. € Wai Pow © These cars carry sonalized used car guarantee. Haskins Chev. #761 Dixie Highway at MI5 MApie 5-507" Opea nites Chevrolet Impala hard top good as new Save ‘ibe the to live or a : ea oad ; Dawson parte 4 - Edsel - Lincoln mah F Ford Line wer HP @ COUPE 38% one FE 5-0560, running oe: JOHN L. LIBERTINE §-9297 juts. friendship Jirstt |, cor LING PoLiey, OF ALUES ASSU. MUTUAL PE Fie Soca! Cas ON 1% for NOW, Ger fn Ey roy wages on werglide V6 cae Time ea oal blue viny! interior. iy vi Aimy and rkling e | m Rotter purry '54 Merc. An guivenel oe i cog n> ghia eure sion —* transmis- $ 845 £53 ‘Wagon bas U sore, Sa ug ' parties po“ 9 passe: ey ‘with overdrive, i you're in an rtu- this oppo $ 605 4 bakin > vere he eee terested aby such as pre bee ens - FACTORY BRANCH "55. CHEVROLET | Badin Stale. Pow Powerglide, $1395 “RETAIL STORE” PE enIT | MANY mn © 63 ® "e MAKES A hana Come out : = over! Auburn Motor. a Weil, itis, OR 2 57 CHEV. 210. model, ear is in far ae are interested =; 38 slate. used car H. J. VAN WELT. ‘ST BLACK | OLET BEL AiR, Bi mies” Re W-W, $1505. 4-8135, Milford. “TAKE YOUR PICK — ONLY $045 210,-2 dr. Powerglide Dodge. Crnt., 4 dr.. auto. trans custoni 2 dr., Fordomatic 1953 Pontiae 2 dr., Hydramatic. TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET - OLDS . Walled Lake MA 41561 Hardenburg Sav. 2 dr. auto. rah $1995 3) posting cht) ais 2 47. $79 Plymouth Sedan CORNER Ci CAS a "PIKE | FE 5- +88 DIXIE BOK USED CARS OWNED AND OPERATED BY AND ' JIM HARTLEY Ask Your Netghbor— We Sold Him A Car... We'd Like to Give You A Good Deal Too! "SELLING CARS IN OAKLAND CO. — FROM | 1948 Chevy, solid ...$1 heater, ee One own- 11953 Chev., bargain $ 395 Powerglide, radio, heater. As $829 Aiaskin's per- "tn 8 1948 1949 Pontiac, good . 1950 Buick, shatp + 275 1951 Chevy H’ sap 1952 Plymouth, clean $150 TO 1954 Chev., like new $ 695 1955 Pontiac. value $ 795 1956 Chev., sharp H. $1295 1957 Chev, Wagon $1575 1958 Chev. H-T-B-A $2195 1958 » OF CUSTOMER’ SATISFACTION Dixie "OK." Lot jury forced me to stand still!” “I was the singing star of the teen-agers — then-a leg in- | 91 For Sale Cars “a 53 5. MAytai wn. Clean, $375, MA’ ! 31445 viair Mar a8 | CHEVROLET, 1957 or a ee Prey Str tht stick couples to rant Gites] 7 RMS SS toe Joe te iirc, $ pee] Sat teed te olonee. 61.388. ei 2a or y Pare. censeces of 448 iis G soonseeee Ra DeSOTO-PLS MOUTH rerepdeuaahiat Ey ies Woodward MI 6-8302 ev cdcecdacea? bag moog oy 1956 210 “Dr __ otherwise good c¢ Hons, te a ea 4DR SEDAN. DYNA- & heater. ~— fee bee ee 1987 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan .. $1195 capo Gavin aad Ll = Ese. 1954 Buick 4 dr. Super. ‘Radio & heater. Fxc. ¢ 1953 Pontiac 4 dr Hydramatic. Ra- dio & heater... a ewiane O08 Dynafiow, ond § 805 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr station wagon. Radio & heater... ........ $1405 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from Pontiac" * Bee! Bargain =< Oxford Michigan A 8-2528 A REAL SHARPIE 1955 DODGE pear Bag HARDTOP POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES ELECTRIC WINDOWS, AUTO TRAN SMISSION. CHEVROLET - OLDS Walled sake MA 4-1561 3 CHEVY DR. BEL AIR. oy wes vstiee Very good cond. -A PHONE CALL TO THE "Bright Spot” WILL BRING A COURTEOUS SALESMAN TO YOUR DOOR WITH THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE OVER 709 THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED USED OO8SE OFR OM RA IN PRICE PRICE FROM $96 TO $3895 FEEL FREE TO CALL US YOUR CAR PROBLEMS. WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF FINANCING AVAILABLE A NE, Li COM- PANY, CREDIT UNION OR A PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL. JUST DIAL FE 8-0488 FOR A DREAM COME TRUE JEROME i ’ toy " Bright Spot” - Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass 7+ FE 80488 | $605 DO’ i fied, Ads, Open till 10° « For Sale Cars PPL LA ALA LOA A ALLE 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- TOP, leaded with See. ae wher leavin will sacrifice. PE 2. i we i NT, 35 CORVET! CORY: ie — call FE 66-3112, between 12 and 9. ix catevy $100. FE 4.3753, CALL inn CHET 2 DR. R&H. RUTELY No MONEY DOWN. As- sume Mia hhaais of $11.46 mo, Call Credit Mr. Parks at MI 47600. Harold ‘Turner Ford. STOP. LOOK, BUY CLEARIN “power sleering & biakes er . stock of “4 90% o°m ‘67. Pontiac, 4 dr... $1895 and Demonstrators at prices! , Hydra. Ral. Extra sharp. we ¢ will never able - 86 Buick 4 dr Si aes $1505 Jie ms All fhodels : Pink & ‘white Ase ~ Sh gry 56 Pon! OO, BF gees $1495 iereary Be RO IC —, pe ‘sharp ee FR ST, INC , vadio & heater : _4 8. Woodward, Birmingham ie ——— AA $045 ‘8 CHEVY. east ovEn. CALL | ‘55 Pontiac 2 ar. ...........- after 6 p.m. PE 8-0506 oR. og wale. — "48 CROSLEY BTATION “WAG ick hardtop ............. $805 Good Dynaflow 29. \ctual mil _fieed_ genes, 98. FS =o "31 "Chevy Be’ re a. oe ig owerglide H. White walls. ‘54 Chevy 2 dr ™ ‘owerglide —_ & heater "3 ar Delux a Sales [22 aiiyan ratio » neater "60 Ford 2 dr . $195 .. $209 Extra sharp LNs Ford $165 Good transportation. ie SHELTON bf Pontiac - Buick = Rochester. OL 1-8133 ‘55 Pontiac ve eee seecaves $ 995 | 1949 CHEVY GOOD TIRES. Goop bf isetta ae: tanees 4 running condition No rust 34 Bonting 3 cr........--.--. % 8 | te CHEV STD GaiPi ; OR, "4 Nica as a95 | & cyl. a Exc cond $950. 226 "53 ' Mechan "63 ams ay CHRYSLER, 1956 ‘SERVICED IN OUR SHOP “ The previous owner was a local resident and we give you the bis- is extra nice se- ermine lieve you'll never buy better. "$1,595. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S, Woodward ‘ MI 6-5302 1967 ores 8 4DR. STATION wagon, Low mileage, fully quipped, ~pgreoe a will accept older car in e. iza- beth Lake Rd. “PE e-2181 * — AIRLANE HARDTOP. rdomatic, Whitewalls. haw "wre. cond §-7651, 1956 FORD ‘COUNTRY SEDAN, 9 passenger Power a, $165 down See Mr gyey. "Ham- 666 «8 Wo ward. Rambler, MI 6-3900. . ‘Si FORD STANDARD. GOOD condition New transmission, FE 4-2747 BUY HERE VKI TH Confidence ‘S8 PLYMOUTH Pleza 4-Dr 6 $350 DOWN $65.52 PER MO. $8. PL ypours Savoy $400 DOW 4-Dr $77.81 PER Mio | 4Dr. 8 "58 ok Rel. $400 DO PER MO $82.59 ‘ oe, Pireswee 4-Door $92 1) PER MO "58 —< Firedome 4-Door $800_DOW $192.38 PER MO ‘68 FORD 6 Sedan geet Oe $345 DOWN $45.97 PER geld FLA MCUTE Plaza 4 Cpe. $285 DO $4255 PER MO 56 it as Ceotury — H-T $345 DOW $51. ven MO "36 CHEVROLET Door $245 DOWN $48 ™ PER MO ‘36 PLYMOUTH Bet “eae 8 H-T $305 $55 53 PER Mo. gy aa Cat. 4-Dr_ H-T $365 DOWN $66.73 PER MO “56 PLYMOUTH ge ps $365 DOW ER MO. "55 — Fir-flite Sptsmn. $205 DOW $58.51 PER MO. '55 DESOTO F-Dome Sctsmn $245 DOWN $46.71 PER MO. 'S8 DESOTO Special 2-Door $265 DOWN $3064 PER MO. 's6 DODGE Coronet 4-Dr, 6 $188 DOWN $34.91 PER MO. 55 FORD ii 9-Dr. $155 DOWN 29.01 PER Mo 55 OLDS Holiday 2-Dr. 88 $285 DOWN $45 PER MO '84 CHEVY Sta. Wen 210 $185 DOWN $34.91 PER MO. "$4 DESOTO F-Dome_ 4-Dr. $145 DOWN $36.06 PER MO. "34 DODGE Cor. 4-Dr, $105 DOWN $25.57 PER MO "S54 HUDSON 4-Door $ 7% DOWN $21.47 PER MO. ‘$3 DESOTO 4-Door 6 $ 98 DOWN . $2013 PER MO. : ‘53 DESOTO 4-Door $105 DOWN $25.57 PER MO. BRAID ey. PT, blac AE ueste Years Fair aling rane at ¥ Pike Sts. an? 0186 a REACH CAS H CUS- TOMERS through Classi- Call FE 2-8181. 91) = lea Raa 63 FOR R&H, 5048 ee St.. Crescent Lake, H, Sa FORD BLACK CONVERT. RAB Bhi. 1936 "ison i A. na EaberEn <<. tra motor. $250. 2605 lb oa Rd. Walled "35 FORD. 2 DR. GOOD COND., $650. FE 5-9785 after 5:30 p.m. _ 6 FORD STATION “WAGON. RUNS tpn aap Com SHARP = ae CONVERT. ALL wer. e. MA 5-1027, ‘47 FORD. Fisk PARTS FOR SALE, PE ser! * ge eK uy ai newly Te verhnuled. a4 Ween Radin’ bear, Pe on ger A We tres, Mileage pater saan’ & maximum econ- “for omy. 1008 iflela TWD = rt 6-551) ok FORD, 1955, e Ford- Drop omatic A a a. into ake sét off this mist blue rag top, $1,095 2 as 4 i987 FORD. STOM 300. RADIO, berg and ccheuate $1500, FE Bie V-8 CONVERTI- Jet black beauty, ON- JACK COLE'S UTO SUPER MAR’ "PLYMOUTH | 1 Ws pee MA net ee TONVERTIBLE. EXC. ‘48 FORD CONVERTIBLE. EXC ty $175 or best offer. MI 1958 Me ly “GOOD CONDI- tion, $1050, Call OR 3-3239. i054 FORD VICTORIA, $145 DN. 45 Ep per month, vr Murphy, in Sees. 666 3 Woodward | Reliable Transportation ‘$4 Studebaker Lo yee s OF $395. "53 Willys 4-Dr. 195 ‘82 Willys 2-Dr, OD. + $125 "61 Ford 2-Dr., R. R&H $ 85 Roger’s Sales & Service 605 Auburn A FE 2-9555 _ RAMBLER-WII LER-WILLYS DEALER ER__ i987 FORD, 4 DR CUSTOM 6, “exe, condition, $1,350. MU 44362. ner Ford. 58 t ONDERETRD Demonstrator Less than 1,000 milés. Also 2 ‘58 convertibles Save TOM BOB. INC MU 4-1715 "60 FORD V-8 7 DR. R she pegueeoed —fondition. Poa ae ter 4 p.m, REPOSSESSION =, tull price Perlect ¢ only | Seeary month. ect engine and t Radio and notes tr Sell “Great Lakes, FE 86-0402. BY OWNER ‘36 FORD FAIRLANE Club sedan with T-Bird en- gine, Matic, heater, radio with rear seat speak- er, 16,000 merry miles In beautiful condition. ‘Deluxe —-- ut, aner 5: OR $1,000 be JEEP ie a ee NEW otor. JEROME "Bright Spot’ $695 ‘38 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN og with radio heater, hare rub- ber, no rust 146 DOWN $1395 ‘65 OLDS SUPER 88 HOLIDAY Ceupe, full vower. sane te "$695 ‘$4 FORD 2-DR CUSTOMLINE V-8, Ivory and blue with wh r te $145 DOWN Beatie! os cere $995 ‘$4 OLDS ROCKET ‘88 2- sedan, hydramatic a ae factory extras $225 $895 $4 BUICK SUPER 4-Dr.. heater, dynaflow, good rub- ber, cone as a oin inside <4 out, $195 $495 "$0 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN, dark green with hydramatic and ready to roll, no down pay mont required. Just ¢ credit $995 "55 PONTIAC 4-Dr. Deluxe V-8 sedan, radio, heater. hydra- matic. A new low ‘Price on shis sharp model $225 DOWN $095 Dr. all DOWN radio, ‘63 FORD SEDAN CUSTOM 8, standard shift with radio, heater. $95 DOWN eee ‘66 CADILLAC 4-DR_ 62 SE- “DAN, and prakes Im- E acu) ate from Pama to bumper 95 DOWN $1095 ‘8S CHEVROLET DELUXE V-8 4-Dr. sedan, powerglide, ra- dio. beater, oS igre $695 ‘$4 PONTIAC 2-DR. DELUXE 870, mpcramane, sane blue color, ... . $145 DOWN ALWAYs 1 FINE CARS TO Seo E FROM aa hada AND rt ont? “THE BRIGHT " || JEROME "Bright Spot” Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass ai iat haynes bir i934 LINCOLN CAPRI CLU B CPE. 4} t Penge: Exe. condition es “RCCL CAPR COR AE FE 8-0488 Open till 10! FE cay alae dan, White paint, green trim. apy piano My and power brakes, pies Excellent condi- tion, $1750. "Oh MERCURY, CLUB COUPE. erdrive, ABSOLUTELY MONEY SOWN ped of $8.65 mo seal beat Harold ‘Turner Por CPE., HA top. Very clean UB SE Adkins Yeed, Cass 738 Oakland Ave. FE R. R& C. Rambler OUR SLOGAN We Can Beat Any Deal Mi acta, Promies, Coat se‘Rambler, [hog ! Besutifal ambler, | s : : 56 Ramb ble 4dr. wegen. me "35 Chev mary. eyl., 4 dr, Clean. ot Fly top. Clean *32 Rambler, convert. Sharp. Nash, ‘ dr., Runs good. ‘51 Chevy, 2 dr. Cle ~_ These. ‘Used Car Prices Complete Service, 8 a.m. ‘til 9 p.m. ‘55 RAMBLER COUNTRY gas economy, Parks. at mt 47800, | FURY, 1957 in | SPURY toe aha _ SCHUTZ eat mee REPOSSESSION stot good and ‘ull gree Payments $15.39 = 4h o-,! _Mr Bell, Great Lakes. PLYMOUTH, 1955 Station wa, utility with a sed “PR AL": pine* we ery y nbyer Leak! 2 4-Door “eon Se bo center, re da local car and one one far above my By average '53 — ly payments ioa°s. Saginaw, FE 4-2214. 7 me 38 HOLIDAY COUPE. 600 les. loaded full power. Will consider trade FE FE 55538. i949 PLYMOUTH, GOOD TRANS., $65. Cash EMpire 3-6422. DONT | SWEAT The WHEN YOU CAN Stay Dry IN A Glenn's Masoc Sales “THEY'RE ALL HAND-PICKED" $8 BONNEVILLE: 37 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 4 door 210—Radio & heater, =— Sharp! '55 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP Mycromstve _bewer beasts $iid4 55 s OL DSMOBILE SUPER HARDTOP 4 ——- power. Cilessueeewy s Swe: BI siccuaye $1304 '55 FORD FAIRLANE 4 DOOR = —_ a bas .A.. 8 004 "S$ ; CHEVROL ET BEL AIR 4 DOOR 8 crt ita tah i 53 PONTI AC CATALINA HARDTO Briana leather interior $ 544 "56 cH EVROLET % TON PICKUP Dark green Bean evade rensevorece § O44 751.FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR 8 cyl radio & heater. Real nice teen ceern renee nee Os PONTIAC ie cee Ryaramaoe set & boy « A Rpt berern ane GLENN'S | Motor Sales "952 w.. HURON cere kee $ 324 OR toe Vauuk UBeD ca E 47371. FE4 {768 “7, PONTIAC HARDTOP | Ful] power, Hydramatic, ra- dio bt heater. W-Walls Real shar} orp? | RET ORO oH atin) ain) a) Peonmeocen $3004 °57 DODGE CORONET HARD UP 4 door—auto. trans. radio fo nearer 500 — -. $1804 Top Value Buy, | { i | $ige4 ‘57 PONT IAC CHIEFTAIN 4 DOOR Hydramatic; 10000 actual ; — Beautiful. were oaltie velelaion $ise4 ‘57 FORD fet *$00"" 4a nee ees: Matic, radio & | heater. Helatetalciereleiereta $1794 | 157 BU ICK CONVERTISUE SUPER | Full power wa A one owner | ‘57 OL DSMOBILE. HARDTOP “er s door—full cocina . : $2174 "56 SPL YMOUTH SAVOY 4 DOOR 8 cy!.. Powerflite. ii sees ee : : $1094 "96 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2 DOOR Radio & heater. ates Wels $ 804 CLUB, Real ONLY you really ve dependable JACK nsportation, se car, H. J. ! Van Welt Of 3.1356 : 77) Maramatics be DR. Oa ae iramatic, ac ack VE 5-1 e100. _ Elite ees — AUTO SUPER MART Y BRANCH poe FACTORY B DODGE CHRYSLER 1000 W. Maple st Pontiac Trail : Set ON gore oe RA at BLER ae N ~ 245. ic, power steering & power ew res “ait ve. arp. : - Russ Johrson Sales MY - $289 _Sagn “omece sitees tice 5 1958 ARES, aA MERICAN HO . many fame: take over perments| «RETAIL STORE” Ti APES | ar Blt oe utomatic NO MO DOWN. Assume pay- __BERIND THE post “OFFICE _ ments of $19.76 mo. Call Cre poet 58 PONTIAC CHIEFT AIN 4 DR. Mfr, Mr Parks, at MI 4-7500 low mileaxe $2250. FE 29711, Harold Turner Ford, ‘- after 5 p.m * Dg aoeggyono nege Russ 1946 gughout, Must be Compe “he es. ove: ve, & ; en tir heee MY ae. | eee un 3 Pe 4 1957 OL. FIESTA WAGON, 2.-| ¢ TIA TRANS. tone col ant white, br. deluxe. 3 PONTIAC ECE “en Ri ses Bet Bi Ghetto |e tore Paar iat OLDS GUPER SOR, HO Ne Mot on FE 42628 money down, Ascime small So PONTIAG~ EXC TRANSPOR. 5048 Pheasant St.. Crestent Léke. H. Manning 1953 Pe lnogs a. be 4 DR. _g00d_ cond, 290 State, FE 8-0233. 1956 Volkswagen $1450 ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-9711 1952 WILLYS, STATION WAGON. Overdrive. R&H gg pode N DOWN, Assum pales ments of $14.27 mo. Call Cre Mer. Mr. ks MI 3500. Harold Turner Ford. RY) ‘o/ ‘96 1°59 ‘04 i} 04 ‘Sl ‘Sl he THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 Oe | fs Sane } ora For Sale Cars. 91) CARNIVAL 3 "by Dick Turner aioe fle Sere 91 | NV IT) nN TIO ON: oT PAL : AND SEE OUR cea) Sore In— ; Fine Selection: of USED CARS LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER CONVERTIBLE - Ford-O-Mati¢, Redio $33-B FORD .2. cigs: CONVERTIBLE - ro Batis THUNDERBIRD yonD-OMATIC. Radio and Heater. RP-13 06 FORD ........- CONVERTIBLE - Radio #, Heater. MERCURY... - and Heater. sone PT-34A FORD.......... 2-DOOR-Radio and — FORD ......... - Heate 2-DOOR~Radio and oe ie CHEVROLET .. ~Radio and Heater. 4-DOOR-Radio and Poo DODGE. 5.25.5 CLUB COUPE- Radio ong, Bester. PONTIAC ..... 4-DOOR ~ Radio and Hester. FORD. ......:.. VICTORIA—Radio and aaa NASH ....... FORD ...””.... STATION WAGON - Radio, bag Heater. 52 CHEVROLET . 4DOOR—Radio and ook DESOTO . +...: + 4DOOR-Radio and Heater. 1967-A BUICK ...wesies: 4-DOOR-—Radio and Heater. and eee . ° . . 147 S. Saginaw St. ’ FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. FES4101 = ‘98 FORD $2595 Heater. .. 1799 | Heater. $2895 $1195 $1095 | $795 .$ 495 $ 495 $ 395 $ 395 $ 225 $225 $245 $145 $195, + 175 "Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer | $2299 °$7 ied ay Se Super 4dr. sedan, hardtop. d radio, heat- er white tires. 16,510 enteal miles. full power. ‘8S? FORD — Fairlane “S00” hardtop, radio ——. fordo- matic, white oes mile- age $2395 ‘38 CHEV. gion Wagon. 4-dr. level-alr r heater, power- glide, low mileage. $1095 "36 FORD Customli 2dr., — heater. standa: trans- $1150 56 FORD Fairlane C — . nee. eater. standard shi . . $1095 "5S ntl Sn Super ar. sedan, power, ater, aflow. ON OWNER. ia = "53 OLDS 88 oir. sedan, radio, heater, hydramatic, $295 ‘$53 PLYMOUTH 2dr. sedan, radio. heater, standard shift. FE 29101 87 bate 8 radio = sven low, 8 he: 7 CHEV. Bel Air bh er, white tire: actual miles. $1895 _ 4dr. sedan, pranks: a. ile- tires, dyna / $1895 rdten. a res, powerglide,- paint a $1595 (38 BUICK Roadmaster hard (55, fat cies es. tae Bs 4 CHEV. Station W oe 4dr., asetie. heater, powerg ON $400 eater, power. radio, OWNER. $495 3 BUICK Special E in, oa not dvnaih Eg rea $895 * $995 $795 sharpie 958 TRADE-INS WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL OUR ‘58 TRADE-INS AT FABULOUS PRICES THE CAR For ‘59 Will Be Here Friday, September 19th $2295 *57 BUICK Special Convertible, full power. BP im pad heater, white Ow, * new ‘5S PONTIAC 860 2dr. sedan. standard trans- ‘84 BUICK Super 4-Dr. sedan, eater, dynatiow, "$3 Vv. Bel Air 4dr, sedan, . radio, heater, powerglide. heater, white tires, hydramaue, ‘53 BUICK 4dr, sedan, radio. . Biagio OW SHY Se, Witla new paint. ra F Meads SH TS SORE ine ‘57 res, mi heater, dynaflow. _ se radio, Ag 52 B 4dr. sedan, radio. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ~ Open Evénings : i i i i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, me. lle tye — a oday’ S Television Programs ‘Programs furnished. by stations Usted la thle colamn are subject to change without, note * ‘ FJ Pee . Channel wfc __ Cuannel WWi-TV Foes ml tei et me ~ * - TONIGH?’S Tv MIGHLIGRrS 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Cinaie: nd (4) News, (2) Racket Squad. 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. 10:00 (7) Frontier Justice. West- ern. 6:15 (4) Box Four, ; (9) News. 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) (4) (color) Price Is Right. ‘ () Six Gun Judge. (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) Life of pat ame is (2) News: LeGolt, ‘(18:48 (9) Weather. 6:40 (2) Weather. 16:20 (9) Film Fare. 6:45 (2) News. ° : 10:30 (7) News: Daly. (9) Starlight Th. George 7:00 (7) Frontier Doctor. Sanders, “Paris After Dark,” (9) Boots, Saddle. Western. (°43.) = (color) Mich. O'Doors. (2) Playhouse (cont.): 10:45 (7) Sports. 9:30 (7) Boating History. Story’ of world’s most famous yacht- 10:85 (7) Weather. ing trophy. America’s Cup, and of Sir Thomas Lipton|11:99 (7) Soupy’s On. ee it. ed hard but oye - ay rin ews: W’kamp. () Millon Dalla Move (2) News: LeGoff. comb.” (°46.) 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot (4). (colar) Tic Tac Dough. , a : (2) Set. Preston. Wounded (2) Miss Fairweather. Preston s Yukon King 11:20 (4) Sports.. to find gunman. (Re-run.) (2) Sports. 8:00 siete eee boneet magis-/11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Phillip into duel. (Re-run.} = — (9) Movie (cont.) i Oe ee Some aetna (D Nigtit. Court carnival baffies Diamsend.| 2) Theater (cont) . ‘“uecen} (4) Jack Paar. Cliff Ar- sie quette, Betty Johnson. :30. (7) Real McCoys. . Family (2) N’watch (cont.) objects when Grandpa tries . jd cae psi! aie alba FRIDAY MORNING (9) Movie (cont.) . (4) Dragnet. Friday's pro- 6:50 (2) Meditations. osc (2 lena Fetlees @) On the Farm Prt story. , . (2) Dr. Christian “Web of|™#@ (2) T. V. College. Intrigue.” . (4) Today, 9:00 (7) Andy Williams. Singer|7:30 (2) Movie. : Williams, comedian Dick Van Dyke, Bob Hamilton|8:00 (7) Cartoon Carnival. trio. (4) e's Choice. Sock upsets Rollo’s wedding plans. |8:48 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (Re-run.) (2) Silent Service. “The/9:00. (4) I Married Joan. Jack at Tokyo.” a 9:23 (2) News. 9:30 (7) Navy Log. Officer mans U-boat, unaware that the|9:3@ (2) Beat the Clock. German underwater craft is (4) Romper Room, booby-trapped. (7) Our Friend Harry. ACROSS’ 1 “Lily maid of Astolat’* 7 Mother of | | 13 Heavy | 14 Interstice 18 Glacial | innac 16 Btretcher ; 17 Art (Latin) > Gunn point 21 Irish maiden 23 Peminine appellation | 26 Auricle 71 Tangnay end | others 31 Coconut fiber Miss ——— | Turner = 33 Edible “y root: . e | Soci: es 35 Verbal Cry convulsively SF Hostetries | 40 Litt 43 Army medical | sta’ fab.) 46 Cams of + ae bronze 83 Wagnerian i Man ae 3 Pile (dial. 3 Rowing eFoine 12 At this place Eng.) implement 54 Pesterer 19 Spanish jar te ie Ssomman mbard Answer to Previous Puzzle 87 Egrets Gray” mien sees ; brie — 35 Variable sar elong ; sarennie 4 io econ (Pr.) Hise He Ree 8 The dead 38 Expatriate (comb, form) 41 Narrow ways vtintes > erat qT: of bra a Encounter 8 Get up Mast Seine 47 Singing voice : 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Price ls. Right. 11:25 (7) News, 11:30 (4) Concentration. (7) Ricky the Clown, | (2) Top Dollar. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics, FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough, (9) Barney’s Gang. 12:90 (4) It Could Be You. Erwin. Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. 1:30 (7) Topper. (2) As World Turns. (4) TV Reader’s Digest. 4 (4) Faye Elizabeth. (7) Lady of Charm. (2) Our Miss 3rocks. (4) Truth or Consequences. (4) (color): Haggis Baggis. (2) House Party. (9) Home Fair. (2) Big Payoft. (4) Today Is Ours. (7) Americas Bandstand. (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roéts. (7) Who Do You Trust (2) Beighter Day, (4) Queen for a Day (7) American Bandstand (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (9) Laff Time. (4) Modern Romances. (2) Susie. (4) It's Great Life. Rocket Society Sees Nose Cone of Army Jupiter DETROIT (UPI) — A full scale nose cone for the Jupiter inter- mediate range ballistic missile that re-entered the earth’s atmo- sphere following a flight through space was put on public display for the first time yesterday at the Americgn Rocket Society meeting. The nose cone was recovered from the Atlantic Ocean after the range at Cave Canaveral, Fla.,, on Mav 18, 1958, completed the full IRBM distance. The Jupiter IRBM is in production at the Chrysler Missile Division plant near De- troit. Preliminary evaluation indicated success of the protection the nose cone will afford a warhead. With- S00 mee an bur emia erty : 23 Today's Radio Programs - - WIR (760) CRLW (800) WW (980) WCAR (1130) WXYZ (1770) WON (1400) - WIBE (1490) TONIGHT 10:38-—-WWJ, News Ww. . : cain eee, _ ee JBK, News, George own Dr. ~— WRYZ, 11:00—WJR, Symphony ww Pare Bess png aes WWJ, Bandstand t Club c wx gant . News, David 2:08-—WJIR, Rt, to Happiness wae Rews. W. Ww News, Reid WWJ, News, Ameche WEON, News. Bee WEON. Musie WEON, ‘News, ‘Lar “wom oa 30—W. Db “2 ed 11:30 WJ mr %.P inner Dai wre. R, reall yet Jack Harris WPON, Bob Lark Wave. Cat te Se WIR, Oph Next i Deoe : WOAR, m Time vided ia MORNING ag pe Arthur Godfrey News, Pa: WPON, Sports, Candldélight 6:00-—WIR, Agriculture Sy edeniga Helen Tren 1:00-—WIK, tuest w Roberts ee Kore, ™ g. Mecwen } Ms ; aa DB ay gs 2 eo Wai. “ered Wort Wee eT te atinet Saw E Geet TBE: ‘Tom George BE toon WCAR, Sheridan WEON, Bei ee lenene | Wrom, Boo "Wesley “OKLW, "Ne a ameter Jim "Ameche 7:30—WW4J, Three Star Extra| ¢:20—~ Halt a tee Ww orr a sa ma aye WPON, Jim. Casey Sports §:00--WJR, Amos ‘n’ An 065i | awa ic ay | 7 ee rater A:00—WIR, Parade of Bands] igh ews, (+) Sa Album rae Hews, Toby David a by eo ' &: ° wean. { WY2, Wolf | wean : ews * CKLW, . David. won’ dack, ae WJBK, News. George ‘| $:00-—wiR, mw eland a Giaest : & : ge 2 bt si WEY, C Ag Jupiter, fired from the missile test Show fo Debut ‘Saturday Night New Series to Follow. Lawrence Welk Over ABC Network By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK w — Ever since the phenomenal television success of the music of Lawrence Welk, Sammy Kaye wondered. = Ry 8 E if i i about that is the Middle West is SS» “They were mostly farmers and their wives and children. I want to tell -you that some of the best ers and their wives and kids.” * * * It's Kaye's theory that Midwest- Overseas Route for Cable Sought MONTREAL (AP) — A British Post Office cable ship is survey- ing a route for a new submarine telephone cable between Canada and Britain, der the Atlantic is to be completed in 1961, The ocean section will run , Nfld. * * * The first voice circuits under TV Audiences to ‘Swing and Sway With Sammy 7 SWING AND SWAY KING -- Sammy Kaye and his orchestra bow in on Saturday night over the ABC-TV network. The music variety program, called “Music From Manhattan,” will follow the Lawrence Welk show. It will feature informal audience participa- tion from time to time and occasional guest stars. dancers in the country are farm-}. This third telephone cable un- x from Oban, Scotland, to. White| Rehearsals Interru pt | Hackett's Strict Diet By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Fat TV star Buddy Hackett’s back home’ in Leonia, N.J., after losing 15 pounds in eight days dieting ‘at Dr. Walter pene clinic at Durham, N.C. Very easy, too! Breakfast: half grapefruit and tea; lunch, the same; dinner 6 oz. raw or cooked veg- etables, unsalted, with all skins removed, be- cause they hold salt. Buddy was just loving those luscious meals when Jackie Gleason summoned him home to rehearse for their “Fat Boy” TV show starting Oct. 3. Yep, Eddie Fisher was booed when Steve ’ Allen showed his picture as a “coming attrac- tion.” (But there «were fewer boos than cheers.) WILSON Maureen O’Hara — who knows some- thing about Hollywood headlines — asked me, “Wasn't that Eddie-and-Liz Taylor bit a publicity stunt? It read like it to me. They're all three tied up with M-G-M. Sounds like the publicity tricks the stars used in the old days.” Lauren Bacall will seek consolation in Europe with close show . .. Nina Foch told Robert Horton to tell me she'll get her divorce early next year. But they do not plan to get mar- ried. Add “Funny Signs”: Spotted by Pete McElroy on a brick wall of the terminal of the Staten Island Rapid Transit RR: “Please stop. No more track” . .. Phone book: “If your hair is not becoming to you, you should be coming te Fred the Hairstylist” ... Seen by teenager Susan Cohen on a Brooklyn food store: “Eggs laid while you wait”... Reported by Dennis Ellis of Newcastle, Wyn. who saw it at the entrance to Rawlins, Wyo., where considerable road construction’s under way: “Hang onto your seats—We’re getting new streets,” Gypsy Markoff — now a platinum blonde—said she needs four pretty 5- foot-4 platinum blonde Wilson girls who blonde revue she’s taking to Germany, Italy, and France for 21 days to play for the GIs, Expenses only, but lots of fun and experience .. . Roxanne (The a Wiggle) Arlen turned. down a dumb- blonde part in a B’way show figuring she’s matured as an actress. “I don’t have to wiggle any more,” she said , landed. a part in “A Mid-Nightmare,” ‘the off-B’way show. WISE I'D SAID THAT: “A hillbilly singer hasn't been able to sleep in weeks, His bride is teething”’—Ted Car- roll. : TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Two B’wayites were talking and one said, “Eddie Fisher’s got a problem.” His buddy screamed, “Liz Taylor's a PROBLEM!” . . , That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) MONICA GAS or ELECTRIC tonen wane’ Tnotaliea” friend Mrs. “Slim” Hayward . .. Jack Barry predicted that the| — grand juryll clear “21”—but said he'll continue his night; club act because he wants to learn how to m.c. a big TV variety can do noveltf acts for a platinum) Monica Davis, the nurse-model-actress,| Tee a . STEEL BROOM : RAKES tt WILSON OFFICIAL ‘ip FOOTBALLS ........ SPECIAL ADMIRAL ALL TRANSISTOR ™ PADI ooo eve serge NO w 2 Toy Land Mow Opea Quality Toys for Gil te et ee 1550 Union Loke Rood ATs Me Nw E des rened | hearing aid! Write * or phone for free bg RUBBISH BURNERS—Rust Resista iY % RA A PY Te ee TE, Te a AN Tae Fain 8 ° 2 ee * * ree) OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. VERKLER " Sell Wholesale to Everrene—Free Latiwes Year Pontiee State Beak ‘Bldg. Srenoe cual oe Heewteee Se an a ne Pe ‘HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PRESENTED BY TRADE FAIR in PONTIAC PONTIAC CENTRAL HI DATE GAME TIME ON “ WareRronD =| awe _— knee ae 7 Wis ) _ ry of FERNDALE = pe _ Ot OF. 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Our Lowest Priced Kenmore 2-in-1 Washer-Dryer Combo. *28 One dial control—Kenmore automatically washes and dries all fabrics. It has huge 10-lb. capacity, built-in filter for lint-free washing, rustproof porcelained tub, @ Buy on Sears Easy Terms Ask about new Roto-Spray action. Now Enjoy Hi-Fi Tape 1958 Silvertone Medalist! Our Finest 21-In. Gratis: Wi (Overall Diagonal) @ 261 Sq Vewtle Area Recording at a Low Price For more Hi-Fi fin -.. record your favorite music on | this 2-speed Silvertone tape recorder. 2 speakers play back recordings with brilliant realism. Automatic brake prevents jams. Portable. Reg. 99.95 19" $5 DOWN $10 Down 229° =: Loads ef exciting new features for more TV viewing fun than ever! Power tuning selects channel ata touch, audio jack for record changer, swivel base. New Vid. : eorama design haired cabinet. . ce, youn monty, bach SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE. S171. Ce ee ee ce ae = oe ” , a ; \ \ B ; , “ , " \ gd ef i Att PRS Rae Ey SOCATEC EL: — ARTES is BEES is -Z, =< j fs A VEY yd ue. EATER, ALL-NEW WKC .. SEE THE GRI ‘imate vt comtiglies snp biatch sci Nc eastii ies ppt Sh mo ~ ment Hes been remodeled to serve you better, more conveniently a aS condone We feel “cart thet sassy loyal telond-end cotembis will $e oe. proud of the AR-New WKE ax ve etel nav ent ew or ren Food snacks, coffee for all! - CARLOADS OF FACT ORY- FRESH AND pri St oro eee eR a ee ae re in ' io Dim |: ‘Ut | on )=6|| Thure., Fe, ‘Seb, 1 bois RKING - urs., ve ES ra PA I Mon. from 9:30 a 3-714 ose, mrad Lot 7 Guinan) 10S NORTH SAGINAW Vi : ‘ wo. _THE FONALOS PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1958 ae hy sail lala [rms ae FREE GIFTS for Never Before So Low! — Em rs, on © BIG 21 -inch TV at | With Latest ‘58 Features! It boasté ai” iad Csedeadl tube with FULL YEAR WARRANTY — 270. sq. in. viewable oaréa — One knob simplimatic tuning that snaps in sight and sound at the same time — and much, much more!- Modern-designed cabinet — stand is priced extra. Hurry in now! . larly @7 Is for . $. $179.95 © NOW... S ; 2 on est J 2 z| ee fe £ oe = x q “ ae fo Na FO aial fan Ga if WKC FITS and DRILLS BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALLS WHILE YOU WAIT! - BOWLING BALL the cocrola of such t stars . wig, Steve Nagy and many more. _- FREE book! re xabinened Shoes from $4.95 a — 4 GENERAL @ rte Cute Materia: = | ALL-TRANSISTOR POOKET RADIO Hurry in today for your 5 5. select, qual New'59 General ¢ . RADIOS as low ie Roe ey Visit our new Radio, Hi-Fi and Stereo’ . Department. Complete — of new GE Artiste Fs a ELECTRIC carey circuit. Tucks into "h pre oo. AZZ Goy Cad } dA B Electric 19” —- ‘ —— CLOCK ‘RADIO serait, Sek $ED/B IS Ard ms rd acc Tae met tl eg a snr . {sic tnetadeaimpnladlbds sas simtenipatadtaentmaniatstatinamancticoccumaraumnmadin tie eis Dependeble Maytag qualify and per- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 _ Newest Automatic Washer Finer than ever Maytag Automatic ss dead a with the fabulous automatic water-level control that permits selection of correct water level for any size load. So automatic, it washes, rinses, ~ damp dries and shuts off automatically! Famous lint-remover tub! Newest Halo-of-Heat Dryer This is not an ordinary. high-heat hard-on- clothes dryer . . . this is the finer Maytag with the gentle Halo-of-Heat that safely, gently dries ALL fabrics! Not 1,-not 2, but THREE tem- peroture settings that codrdinate the heat to - the fabric! S Washer & Dryer a | a /pss== | Maglig x) A a an ana ae an an on ——— (>). — af DO F aa = ‘fe MONEY DOWN— = 3 YEARS T0 "PAY! New 1959 MAYTAG Wringer Washer Ww ith. Famous Gyra-Foam Washing “3 » detion — 2h es aw es 2 ee = 583 formance. Enamel finish stays beau- tiful and easy to clean. Maytag Gyra- tator creates currents that gently force water through your clothes. w Kt. FREE - Refreshments! ‘=. for All! He __ Obligation to Buy | %& Chance to Win Many Voluable Prizes Tr N. *y, AGEN New 1959 MAYTAG Deluxe Washer . With Square Aluminum Tub $°) 00 Weekly ~ Sturdy one - piece. pressed aluminum tub will stand heaviest use — won't rust, rot, chip or dent. Has hinged lid —— permanently attached, makes handy work table. AW...FE Sire ee | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 18, 1958_ fiat PHILCO | F “Miss America” ‘Predicta P H iILCO $3 5 7 G95 Exciting! Different! Onl Predicta ““Miss America’ swivel base. 1965 new! can you get such years-ahead design and performance. Exclu- sive 3-spéaker wide diffusion wrap-around sound. Beautiful mahogany -cabinet with te a ne + ere PHI in the new Philco Newest Deluxe. Predica PHILCO *259°° TV today from the world of tomorrow. The exciting, different new “look” is only half the story. You'll want Predicta for its su- perior performance too! in its safety case floats above the 8” high around sound cabinet. Exclusive pivot- -tenna. : Swivel picture tube channel! This console swivels clear around . . Perfect as a room divider . "s into either room. Superb 3-speoker wrap- ull Swivel Console ‘Predica’ PHILCO $ 5 4 “paps . ond it’s finished all around—including the BACK! . swivels to face Pop-up tuning! Light shows NEY DOWN- % § YEARS TO PAY! PORTABLE TV, RADIOS, HI-FIDELITY, STEREO ; 2. ALL. NEW FOR 1959! Sheniier Styling Portable PHILCO From $s] > go digs | as a Brife-case! So light, so handsome, so dependable you'll want it with you wher- ever you go. ~ Silas Sorting PHILCO. Table Radio $19” High eonettividy and perform. ance you would only expect in radios costing twice as uch ALL TRANSISTOR PHILCO Table Radio $4495 Here’s a 6-transistor set that offers you 500 hours of radio enjoyment on just 2 flashlight bettors: ~ PHILCO Clock. Radio ‘ *39° Most automatic clock radio ever ‘invented. Push - button control center contains push- buttons for "Sleep.”’ “Off” “On,” Radio, Buzzer Siete. 4 Fabulous Stereo Sound wit PHILCO Hier iddliy $5) 39> ’ High Fidelity Console with new Fidelitron Sound reproducer for stereophonic sound, BIG SUPPLY of TIDE WHE, 1038 N. SCHAY AW... 3 BIG GRAND OPENING SAVINGS! New EUREKA Roto-Matic ° SAVE $30.07 Regular Price $69.95 Our Grand Opening Price s39* NO MONEY DOWN, 50c Weekly! New model with powerful Ye - h. p. motor. Dramatic new beauty in rich red and silver grey. Exclusive attach-o- matic clip-on tools. Hds 20% more suction. Easy action swivel hose. New TAP. an Deluxe Gas Range FREE Demonstration by Consumers Power Home Economists! 3173 DELIVERED! INSTALLED! 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE! It’s feature - packed to make cooking tasks easier! Full 36’ divided cooking top, clock and timer, appliance outlet, Flexo speed oven, swing-out smoke- less broiler, plus a galaxy of features! ly in a EES. 5 Res. ~aceatigame: New SPEED » QUEEN -Home Laundry Ensemble YOU GET ALL THIS: Speed Queen Wieen Washer . ‘SPEED QUEEN - FAMOUS NAME ane ash Tub . | « Speed Queen Ironing 995 Famous Name Automatic iron : “ee © $11995 995 1295 TOTAL VALUE $15200 METAL WASH TUB — AUTOMATIC IRON = YOU goes aa 7 Wey, ONLY . | IRONING BOARD end COVER ; PAY ONLY $1.50 WEEKLY! Speed Queen washer has big 20- gallon porcelain enamel tub. It’s raged and dependable and will ere you pe of .service-free per- rmance! 2 +} + a a NM Ta Wi oy 2.Fe Olt oe Jem, era ake Ee x Ihe *FRIGID ve Buys This IRE... SEE OUR ENTIRE NEW ’59 LINE OF REFRIGERATORS AND ELECTRIC RANGES! NO MONEY DOWN! LOE BARS DELUXE _ REFRIGERATOR © Giant Full-Width Freezer © 14.5 Sq. Ft. Useable Shelf Area © 5 Roomy Door Shelves in Super Storage Door © Sheer Look Styled with Stunning Frosty-Turquoise- Accented Interior and Sheer Look Lines Outside Ded var IS ALL YOU PAY ON WKC’s NEW EXCLUSIVE BANK METER PLAN... FRIGIDAIRE — Double-Oven Range new sany - clean automatic control panel oe flare-free lighting makes finger-tip con- * trols and directions as easy to see as your TV screen . .. A heat-minder unit thot lets you cook without looking .. . A speed-heat unit. Styled with the new sheer look. Pay $ 00 | Onl; y. Weekly THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 138, 1958 | _ SEVEN NATIONALLY ADVERTISED. "| DO} 0: wy | Wiese CAW 50° WEEKLY | [eee tis , : \ EIGHT "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 bisstie beauty and famous make comfort at means ings! Bookcase bed, double dresser with mirror, f matching chest in ultra fashion linés. Plus a well-known f ™ottress set, 2 boudoir lamps! Lr Reg. $239 SAVE. $90 8-Piece Modern Bedroom Group - +149 No Down Payment—Take Up to 2 Full Years to Poy! 1Pe. Modern Sofa Bed ite - Value ensemble selected for its handsome, clean-cut modern distinction! Famous sofa bed and matching lounge chair plus 3 Sonne tables and 2 table lamps. +129 Ng Down Payment — Many ome to Pay! _ New All Style CHAIRS Hurry to WKC for the finest. irv chair values. Styles, colors and fabrics to please every taste. All-specially priced. Moderns... * Men Rockers’... Se Choirs. . . Seba ecnge . .. Sepa A grouping designed to give your living new dimensions and versatility at excep- tional savings! Pace-setting 3-pc. sec- tional, ultra new, plastic top tables, lamps, ‘plus 12 sq. yds, eof decorator carpeting! * - Meda Occasiono} TABLES! Cocktail, step and end tables in all Titiches and had From . $s INCLUDE With This Luxurious 9-Pc. SECTIONAL OUTFIT! A Phenomenal Ensemble Value al Only .. . NO MONEY DOWN -TERMS °289 JUST *3.50 A WEEK! Reg. $229- SAVE $80 7-Piece Living Room ‘om _ A suite designed to enchént the admirer of contem- Ss] porary styling and- expertly crafted for lasting service. 49. Sofa and matching loynge chair, 3 Se saiiee a: tables, 2 smart contemporary lamps. Bo Down. -Payment—Take Up to 2 Full Years to Poy! im oad rn Table LAMPS. ag styles and color com- “binations to choose from, Grand Opening prices start : $qp5 | Our special purchase makes it pos- sible to furnish any bedroom #t<=~ ( outstanding savings. with hand- some authentic colonial pieces, Beds, dressers and chests of lasting maple construction. . Sen SBB MAPLE ) Bunk Beds Many styles. You get 2 beds, ®uard rail and ladder.’ { From +18 5 a s Se TEN ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 ax a he) [al (a) fa) fia fic) Zl a = B ‘Special Carload Purchase Brings YOu New Low PRICES! - Newest 1959 + } x * ..« A Spectacular Buy ! Hotpoint Automatic WASHERS With Fabulous Lint Filter! Reduced $91.95! Formerly $259.95 168 - Automatic from fill to finish, this Hotpoint has 30-Inch Electric Range the new Lint Filter that traps more lint be- A range with deluxe features + cause it works right down in the surging, acti- at down to earth price. Super $ a vated water! FREE Delivery! Installation! oven is automatic. Clean-easy €] , : oven. design. Large broiler- ah * J see : roaster pan. Appliance outlet. MEK B-7ils | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 - ELEVEN —_ VISIT THE GREATER, COMPLETELY NEW WKC!... SPECIAL KEYSTONE PURCHASE... mae CATE ric EYE LIGHT METER Be ELECTRIC Ele . yt a hii a — WKC’s Grand - Opening Price... 4 can. meen 4000 A pl «x ‘ COMPLETE : _ 15-PIECES! 2 ine Fess ee ie: _ $4.50 remiss maa van : of Yet up.and store : Pe EASY READING LIGHT METER. Think of it! A light meter buit = a INCLUDED! ~ ! the top of the camera measures light for you . . . tells you lens setting. ee : No figuring — no guessing. You get perfect color movies every time. : ‘Yi KEYSTONE K-20 MOVIE CAMERA with fast £2.3 tens. Think of it! A | color movie camera so simple to operate that anyone — even a child — | can take beautiful sharp, clear color movies the first time. No learning ) how — it’s all fun, no fuss. Your family and friends will say you're an expert. But you'll say movies with the Keystone K-20 are as easy as ) snapshots. Yk EVERY ACCESSORY YOU NEED INCLUDED! “You get the camera, the projector and all the accessories shown in this ad at one low, low price. Carry them home in the new handy package illustrated. oi me , Ye KEYSTONE K-G0 MOVIE PROJECTOR with £16 Magna-Scope lens and Super-Optic beam. Think of it! A small, compact, movie projector ie that’s easy to carry and siniple as ABC to run. Throws a big, bright, “Ts 500- watt picture, filling your screen with color, motion and life. 4 ‘ AP at tee ve |_| INCLUDED; 4 seviot ry Your pee , shooting book, a me movies. ‘bie. mount the m “boon? OY following the “yn-a-weietin® i ive and Be ats See ere ele ; erro ~ (as Ee : PPR UT Pati \ ' : . PAR Zz " Oo = Zz "Ug 3 o = Li y a ‘ont \F i en Tretetet nD \tiet : A Ho Camera Men Will Be at | WKC ‘In Person’ to Demonstrate Movies . with the New ‘Magna-Scope Projector’! | Friday Only, 12 Noon to 9 P. M. WKC, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 F ae: - — PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 FREE! : coy Se ne reer FRIDAY & SATURDAY af WKe! #EW. ) CAMERA with Y POLAROI FOCUSING Automatic Frypon ee ie Fuori 00 Grand : Coane SDP | nt No Goomwe M Went NO MONEY DOWN! "50s Weekly ! | ij'S PERFECT FOR PIZZA EF R E mg | With Sunbeam _ A. “$275 Value Spice S Value Spice Set | FREE Bain |. ew UNDERWOOD “Leader” IRONING PAD SET ($3.00 Value) PORTABLE TYPEWRITER With a New Sunbeam ) ' nas @* STEAM or DRY IRON Pane’ Reguler 79.95 Grend Orening = $4.99 PAY ONLY $1.00 WEEKLY! ~-|NO MONEY DOWN--MANY MONTHS to Pay _ SALE! Quo-THerm | SAVE °31”! Round Bobbin OIL HEATERS! PORTABLE — Sewing Machine This practical modern Home Round Bob- | gbin Portable will save you many dollars in aeuing: clothes for your ony, ‘A real — buy! Regularly $69.95 Grand Opening Price 6 ti $1.00 Weekly] - . Many sizes in modern and traditional styles! Exclusive _dual chamber burner, auto- matic power air blower. Waist-high control dial. THeats up to 4 rooms. ’ “TA GMMR SERIF. Sah ig ls APR A a ik a ~. ._ Grand Opening Prices Start F rom... SER $1.50 Weekly! WHC, 100 N. SAGINAW. ..FE 3-7114 ee . : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 THIRTEEN : sT | BEDDING ‘Rollaway Bed & Mattress Set Compactly folds and rolls away for easy stdérage. ae 18 B SAVINGS EVERI..7, « FACTORY CLOSE - OUT TICKS Wi, <4 AT SENSATIONAL DISCOUNTS fo--< S71 eF Grand Opening 2 “Blue Ribbon’ e/ Priced -at... er INNERSPRING ~ Be is : by Restonaire ° x Outstanding new » Restonaire Seaprned ree Speing tructi rice Famous Brand an Gtiatve deuteron coe Hide-Away Beds . antees extra reinforced, sag- proof edges. Sealy, Serta, Simmons, Sab Rock and others. From . No aioey $ sz, 138 | ~“"Luxur-Pedic”’. ’ TUFTLESS . a ‘ INNERSPRING 7 MATTRESS * by Restonaire - The only tuftless mat- tress made with thot deep down comfort, Extra sturdy cover. Grand Opening Priced at... > HOLLYWOOD _.. - BED SET = by Restonaire Your opportunity’ to own a complete Hollywood bed - outfit at the greatest sav- ings ever offered. You get .@ famous Restonaire inner- Spring mattress and box “spring plus colorful head- board and legs. WKC. 108 N.S. AY AW... FE 3-711 P| { eat Bia aes ee ee ee WG eae a 5 wi Restonaire Wet-Proot. Crib Mattress, Inner- $7 95 spring Construction, te FOURTEEN BUREAY YORK 4,Ne ve ce OF THE SERVICE OFFICE Oo Been SPORT of NEW YOR ispICTION S$, PO oF JU ES U CTOR of BISTRICT COURTS aretreD WATCH _ | WKG Was Successful in Securing a Large Portion of These Seizures to Offer Our Customers! EVERY WATCH WOULD $ 49” | REGULARLY SELL FOR..... each Waterproof, shock - proof, stainless stee! back, radium . dial with expan- ~ sion band. "ase" $1495. Waterproof, eensi-: less steel back, genuine leather Strap. "gs $1495 NO DOWN PAYMENT -PAY < 50° WEEREN YOu ACTUALLY \ SAVE . . . $34.55 ® 30-Day Money Back Guarantee! | we wit eaves poor money back if you find @ better value. This is proof of your best buy! © 100% Trade-in Allowance! We vill atiow you full purchase price on o WKC diamond eny time in exchange for a larger diamond. © Lifetime Diamond Service! We wilt clean your diamond, polish ring, tighten or — prongs at ony time. tear $125. sr. 65 a... $95 - NO MONEY DOWN! TERMS! * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 _ __.__ FIFTEEN Wes a Ame LTT aS 3 ROOMS ™ WALL-TO-WA OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY From 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. “- SIXTEEN Save *. nee 5 “4 rm _ —T shes a vith =” SHEREOPHONIC HEFT = - more reolisticl Sée It... Hear tt Albums! - opal $00 Valve!) a ~ _ — hey ' a = TODAYL nig Be Amazed at POPULAR! RECORDS (acluded POWERFUL. ¥ PORTABLE a Neel Srercothante SPEA KER : : } jtereophonic| — ret! i ieyt Complete with 15 Ft re msic ‘ OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Phone Today! HURRY! COME IN...PHONE...OR MAIL THIS ee WKC, 108 N. : and MONDAY from 9:30 A. M- to 9 P. | FE 3-7114 bab oe | ekg ants Silat ir tal FEderal = ) O Send C.0.5. 3.7114 ! re eu 108 NORTH SAGINAW ee en ee ee eae Wis Agee Special. Shopping Service «Li i.5.5. cn asmisuesiawdaribadamemiomasaene aed