aa. So a ee The Weather . Seo Page ith YEAR kkekek “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, “OCTOBER 4, 1958 ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL te = Here Is Pontiac’ s 1959 Catalina Vista Four-Door Hardtop , Numbers Ring Hit in Detroit Vice Squad Rounds Up) \ ~16 Suspects in $1 Million. Gambling operation DETROPESTURI = Sixteen, pre sons were arrested last~ night the smashup of what police de- scribed as a: million dollar a year) sumbers ring, Six crews of vice squad offi- cers coriducted the raids, capping a five-month investigation. Po. | lice said the ring was a key link | in the. nationwide Mafia crime and gambling syndicate. Those arrested were held on charges of conspiracy to violate state gambling laws. Named top men in the ring were Sam Abbate. 42; Michael Lo Greco, | 38; John Buffa, 48, and Leon Mon-. geleoné, 40, all of Detroit. * * * Inspector Fred Heath, head of the vice bureau, said officers picked up adding machines, tapes | and other supplies found in the; ring offices. Heath said Buffa had 1,555 bet slips with him. The officers found 1 200 additional aS on Abbate, | ay jlocal unions had authorization to iI-New | 59 Pontiacs THREE COLORS® °° Local Labor Issues Hold Up Yanks Struggle i .. Big Three Auto Production for Comeback DETROIT « — The auto indus-| ers and salaried office employes | | Plants rather than hire outside con.) itey’s big. three, its national.con-| were. left hanging last Wedves- | tra teed with the United Auto Work-| day when Reuther wrapped up _a | jers Union wrapped up. today production worker agreement at + lawaited settlement of focal disputes ysier. jor a full scale Tesumption- ot a Ne model ‘production, ilied tradesmen were awarded: * * eight cents ah hour more thar Some 275,000 UAW Pokies — production workers. In the suppie- | most of them General Motors em- mental pact Friday, two stumbling | ployes—remain idled by lo¢al dis- blocks were resolved putes at GM, Ford and Chrysler | Laid off tradesmen with five (Picketing continued today at years seniority will go into an Pontiac Motors, Fisher Body and $f"e4 Wide hiring pool similar to one GMC Track & Coach Divisions |Pee¥ided for production workers the original agreement, ' | in Pontiac.) | The company also agreed to use’ -CAW maintenance men for con-: “GM, last of the big three to . ; | : [Sructies and repair jobs its come to terms with the UAW, re- P ta bs tractors. * * * Sull unresolved is an Rareenent “cov ‘workers ‘and engineers at Chrys-! ler ai tans some-8,000. salaried ottice | Pit Larsen Against Rush “to New York NEW YORK @®=Not only iwwaukee’s by arms, _as World Series Moves! Mitt bats and stron g! Gaul but precedent was against) Inherits Million, Stays on the Job ‘as Policeman - NEW YORK (#—What happens when a $7,000-a-year policemian suddenly becomes pale: * * and asks to be let alone. At least that’s what patrolman — John |B. Gaul did, New York's finest Fridav. He Ford reported production almost: the New York Yankees today as fell heir to the lion's share of a normalabut said operations at a they tried-to pull themselves off; 2’ 2-millien dollar fortune, be- Chicago dssembly plant remam at jhe floor for what now would be, queathed him by an uncle, a standstill because of-a local dis-| regarded as a miracle World Se- = * ~ pute was announced Sept, 17 Negotiators continued in efforts | to reach a settlement for 25,000 members of the International Un- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ported 250,000 idle at 126 plants| across the country. GM_ signed its national agre-- ment Thursday night, but UAW! President Walter Reuther said remain on strike until local issues, were settled. * * * | Fire Prevention Parade Opens Safety Observanc The colorful Pontiac Central High School band { The Ford-AUW agreement ries triumph. Trailing two games to none as they faced the Braves’ Bob Rush in the third game, the Yankees found themselves | predicament of 27 pervious World | } vanly Chrysler reported 22.400 workers followed by competitors for the 1958 water battle cham-'! lidle in 16 plants despite a séttle- ‘pionship led off the annual ;ment reached Friday covering 11.- 000- skill ed tradesmen, Fire Prevention parade on ‘Saginaw street this afternoon. Fire equipment from more than 20 departments ‘ Contracts covering skilled work. began the march from Auburn avenué to Oakland Brush Fires in West ven set CAbae cies Town through mountains just outside Monrevia,. Calif., houses had been destroyed, however. 4 |Army, civil ‘plays. James B. Forman |was parade marshall. The parade and following events mark the opening of National Fire ‘Prevention Week, Oct. 5-11. The! annual firemen’s field day, spon-| sored by the Fire Prevention Com- mittee of the Pontiae Area Cham- | ber of Commerce was held at) |Northside Fields, Montcalm. and: Edison streets. * * * Featured in the display were an, Army Hercules missile and in-. plant fire prevention equipment be:: ing demonstrated for the fir sa! time publicly by Pontiac Motor Di-: vision. avenue, accompanied by*————_ Township Fire Department, the challengers, and the Brooklands Fire Department from Avon Town ship, defending 1957 champions. * x * Other departments in the pa-: rade, in addition to Pontiac city. were from Addison, Bloomfield. | | Waterford, Commerce, West Bloom- ‘field, Pontiac, White Lake and In- | dependence Townships: and Avondale; Franklin, Oxford, ‘Ortonville, Fenten, Birmingham, Farmington aand Clawson, * * * H Bonds were from Waterford. Avondale and Clarkston High ‘Schools, Brooklands! ] i t Series teams, OF those first two-game losers, three—the 192] New York Giants, the 1955 Brooklyn Dedgers and the 1956 Yankees—bounced eC back to win the Series. In spite of their wretched show- ing in Milwaukee, the Yankees | were favored 7 to § te win the | Yankee Stadium opener behind | Don (Perfect Game) Larsen, A huge crowd of close to 70.000 as expected, Skies were sunny and clear. The weather man reported the _temperature at 56 degrees and defense and The competing six-man water! said it would be between 60 and| Pontiac Motor Division dis- bat Iie teams were from Waterford 65 during the afternoon. 4 Asian Beauty Queéns Favor American Males TOKYO (UPI) — Four Asian |, | beauty queens who reigned ‘at the | Pacific Festival in San Fran- cisco said today American men are “the most friendly and courteous” they ever have met. * * * The beauties are Susan Rooes of the Philippines, Tin Ming of . Hong Kong, Kokeo Nachiengmai of Thailand and Mitsuyo Hosaka of Japan. They did not comment | on American women. y% + Brush Fire Out of Control , MONROVIA, Calif. (UPI) — A two-day-old major brush fire acci- dentally started by two seven-year- old boys burned out of control to- day with little hope of being con- tained for the next three} to five days. More than 3,500 acres of valuable| water shed vaiued n the millions dollars have been burned over along with eight structures, includ- ing at least five homes in the $30,000 to $50,000 class. Hundreds of residents were forced to flee with their posses- sions for a time yesterday as the roaring blaze spilled over in- to inhabted areas of this Los Angeles suburb. AP Wirephote — A roaring brush fire sweeps a Los Angeles suburb. The fire was out of control aftér burning over 1,400 acres, but wind was shifting the spread away from the town. Several Police last night said they had - California Blaze Spreads found two boys who admitted play-isunrise when dropping humidity ing with matches and accidentally starting the fire. They were turned over to their parents until juvenile authorities can be consulted, The area was declared a ‘‘state of emergency” yesterday by Gov. Goodwin J. Knight. Hundreds of firefighters and badly needed equipment were rushed to the area shortly after his proclamation. More than 750 men including Zunis, Hopis and Navajos In- dians, experts in firefighting, battled. the leaping flames dur- ng the night while several hun- dred state, county and city fire- fighters caught up on their sleep. More ‘than 1,000 firefighters: were expected to be at firelines after <> * and high temperatures along with morning wnds create the greatest chance for the blaze to spread. They also will be assisted bj planes bombing hot spots with a borate solution, Six planes were used yesterday. County Fire Chief Kieth Klinger said the fire was moving north and east away from the foothill cities of Monrovia and Azusa into thé San Gabriel mountains. He said no homes were. in ‘im mediate danger. i William Dresser, assistant super visor of the Angeles National Forest into which the blaze is spreading, said, ‘‘We'll be here fighting for another five days.” father of two for his 4 p.m. The 30-\ear-old reported as usual to midnight shift as a station announced to the public today. warped house clerk in the same | Area Builders in UF Canvass With Luncheon Sic cia naie iciesuela od nest | became the richest of | Launch Pre-Campaign Solicitations on Tuesday Building tradesmen in the Pon- tiac area will begin their pre campaign solicitations Tuesday for the Pontiac Area United Fund. Volunteer ithe Elks Temple. Paul A. ae s host i, Construction group goal, cluding special gifts, is $15,658. Following the kick-off lunc neon the volunteer workers will begin ,calling on the more than 250 Pon- their employes. j i | 4 itiac area building trades firms and} | Wider, Lower Bodies Featured in Restyling Two Larger V-8 Engines Offered; With Economy Model Also Available i By JOHN W. FITZGERALD Editor, The Pontiac Press | Pontiac’s completely revamped mew 1959 cars are Any resemblance or similarity to other years is bypassed in this advanced new styling and engineering. The cars will go on display to the public Oct. 9. .In Pontiac there will be a special preview downtown next Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 8) and they may also be seen at the Pontiac Retail Store from 3 o'clock on. x &* * “Pontiac has broken all bonds of traditional styling and engineering in '59 with the most progressive change in our Division’s 51 year history,” S. E. Knudsen, GM vice president and General Manager of Pontiac Motor Division, said today. There is no carryover from past Pontiacs this year. . They are new from the ground. up and inelude such innovations as these: United Fund workers | will meet at a kick-off luncheon at Kern | construction group chairman, | 1.—An all new body design. 2.—Five inch wider tread. 3.—More glass in front ne rear for better visibility. 1—New high performance 389 cubic inch Tempest 420 V-8 engine. 3.—A special economy engine available on all models at no additional cost. The lower, longer, wider cars this year will come in Pes trophy will be awarded by. the 14 spectacular models in three series; four Bonnevilles, Michigan U nited Fund to the com- ‘munity which posts the highest three Star Chiefs and seven in the new Catalina series. [per capita gift record during this The Chieftain model has been dropped this year. ispecial pre-campaign solicitation. Weekend fo Be Cool and Partly Cloudy Sunday's weather will be partly employment of additional workers. lute simplicity Pontiac conveys the cloudy and cooler with the high around 58, the low tomorrow night about 40. Winds will’ diminish be- | coming north ta northwesterly. The ‘outlook for Monday is fair and cool. Low temperature tonight will be around 52. Fifty-one was the lowest temper- ature recorded in downtqwn Pon- rose to 71 at 1 p.m. This morning's southwesterly winds at 10 to 15 miles an hour will increase to 20 to afternoon, shifting to northwesterly late tonight, The low will be near =o). Oct 'Hitler’s Troops Meet NUERNBERG, Germany (#— One thousand survivors of Hit- ler’s ill-fated 6th Army opened tiac preceding 8 a.th. The mercury! 30 late this. icreased [ a two-day meeting here today. |panoramie windshields in all mod- ‘on all models and the lowest are ‘the two-door hardtop sport coupes Prices on the new models have already been an- nounced and in most cases are lower than the com- parable 58 models. Backed by dealer and preview * audi ence enthusiasm, Pontiae has ‘els provide added driving saleey been assembling ‘59 cars at an in-| | with up to 60 per cent greater visi- pace that will require bility. Along with its look of abso- at both Pontiac and Fisher Body, ‘impression of eager action even \plants, according to Knudsen and when not in motion, Thomas F. Wiethorn, Fisher Body | resident manager. Exemplifying its complete de- | parture from conventional design The new styling from front to js Pontiac's twin “air scoop” ; | rear is ultra modern and gives _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) the 1959 Pontiac an appearance | of simplicity and beauty. | * Overall height has been reduced In Today’s Press and: convertibles at 34 inches. All « models -feature increased roomi-} ness with seat width up to ten) Church News ............ 10-11 inches greater than the average! Comics .. 45 sofa. Editorials | .....%....., 4 xk Home Section ........... 17-24 ‘The low, cleanly styled body,| Obituaries .............. 3 topped by a slim-line roof, gives ties sorserreeetecceeee Dy 1S up to 37 per cent greater glass aU k kes Freche ..... u area, Beautifully contoured vista-| wilson, Earl .......... oo op Women's Pages . . 89 \ Ee : i i Two \- st Sie ee Meant Ce eee OSE mee ate -% ere Bah Mist: at ae eter Rl AGE SR SOR ee - , sassy and in a ntly good health, but his eyes Alaska where Olaf from Friday's Temperature Chart | a | | : : way, came b Alpena €2 Boe Marquette 68 $5 companied in some cases by rath-| 122-inch wheelbase and is 213.7 always, have -that monumental hangover look. .._ oe — Baltimore 8 Me Mandopas G2 fF er brisk, winds “inches overall They're critson-and-bleary looking. rae ames sane Naik from the alse caer ‘7 ‘ arvice: Blea Bireio’ «95 ¢f Minneapolis 10 $7. ' n “Weare confident that oe pub- ‘| “we knew he’d not been on a binge,” said seticGelecuwinwaeeen ln fun “harleston 66 #1 New Orleans 74 66 [Little relief was in sight for the lic will hafl the 1959 Pontiac as aquarium Director Christopher Coates Friday. ; Cineincatt a 42 Omaha 38 so sizzling Southwest. The mercury one of America’s really new cars.” “And we knew he was getting plenty of sleep. _ But we're Probably not through with Olaf. | Cleveland) $4 M8 Brilstan #23 rose to a record-breaking 13 at/said Knudsen. ‘From every angle "| pat wo ceakde't figure oat whet was wrong ates | worrled about something ciser Olaf, he | peice 63 48 Pittsburgh’ 61 44 Los Angeles International Airport|the car reflects ultra-modern de- PROUD OF HIM — Actress Shirley Jones tweaks the chun of with his eyes.” _ . nae agua ying paint off the walls of Duluty wrth 99 87 6 Prancisco 72 95 0n Friday and hit a blistering 1Q4;sign, Unprecedented styling inno- Be ; ; ee : is tank, s trying to take the caulking out Gr Rapids 45 46 8 Bte Marie $8 $0 in San Pedro The airport read- vations, resulting in a lower, wider her new baby as mother and son pose for their first picture to- When they called in a veterinarian, the latter —_ of the windows.” a : ° Jackson tos 6 Washington “si a ing was the warmest ever report-|car, give the 1959 Pontiac a dra- gether at a Santa Monica, Calif. hospital. He is ow threw up his hands and said, ‘What do I knéw Okay, Alaskan Fish and Game Service: What 3 ee ign Sesttie 63 tyved there during Octobet. | matically new appearance.” Cassidy, who weighed 9 pounds, 4 cues at ee, ept. 27. about walrus eyes? - ~ about that? : ¥ ) & 1 . e é 2 : : m E = . ; ra = > - Se h a + » | ; . 5 oe: ; = —— ; Sop aed aoaape a ernenns Wasa poe sea ety ij 4 ‘ * ~~ ~ a “aX © Cf t LL. : rr] ite PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER s 1958 °:~ . four Faith to Achieve Goals 2 q : . 1] * i Lutheran || %PPe Set for Friday Coatitent faving - Lutherans fo Observe [First Unitea 7 |_ A tree-will offering will be taken 7 = entecostal Church Chu lion the tom ‘steer kieaded AN) A d World C a Churches || % jon woe cmave in Expectant Attitude orld Communion | "2 f csue elt ; _ |The women will start serving at Is B asic R ’ m t Sunday Services 10:00 A. M. St St h ‘ |5 p.m. The publie ip invited. equlr e en Christ Lutheran Church in Wa- | Devetighal Services 11:00 A. M. : epnens | terford Township will join the } Eveni#s Services .... 7:30 P.M. V.F.W. Hall—Walten Biv -| I said, Lord, merciful unto ‘ churches of the id Sunday i ao 7 Westwoen Dixie and moneeey Mlme: bec! ony Biol et favel - By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE cheerving Works Wile Cochuniminn | a |. Guy B. Smith, Pastor _|sinned against thee. Some of my readers have written asking for practical at both the 8 and 11 a.m. services. * ° | Church Service .. 9:30AM. pointers on how you apply faith in daily living. Well, I try to The Rev. Arvid E. Anderson, First Social = Sunday School . 10:45AM ol . keep everything I write as practical as possible because I be- pastor, will preach the Communion 4 4 National Lutheran lieve that faith is so much a,part of daily], pastor, will preach the Commun- Brethren Church ; GRACE living that it can’t be. separated from it. jon sermon, “Unity in a Divided] 31g Baldwin, FE 2-0384 , Corner Genesse and Glendale © Council Churches But there is a technique for focusing your The new Sunday school year will | Sat. Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. = ‘ . faith that emphasies its importance in begin for all classes from nuersery | 5ueday School ....10:00 A.M. Ri h C. Stuck Pastor $ y : . cenives ‘ol A on" | ASCENSION everyday living. For, if you want to get any- through adult, at the 9:30 a.m. | Set Merming oo an and 10-30 A M 4 PONTIAC where at all with yourself, it is necessary to EINE. ‘| Young Pscgie eee 6:15 P.M. Rev Donald Ortner, Speaking s 96 Williams St. have an expectant attitude. Children obey you vent in| Mid-Week Prayer Bie ore an Saaaor te Wm. LaFountain, Pastor It is a psychological law that we tend to the Lord; for eG ght a Pacer scrne 1:30 FM. a and 10.30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:45 A.M. get what we expect. If you live expecting bad For we brought nothing into this] Wership ......° 7:30 P.M. | Kindergarten and Nursery © || CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. things, you will get them. world, and it is certain we can] pey toMMY GUEST. Pastor | Only at 10:30 A.M. : . . Qn the other hand, if you paint in your ey ee — : ST TR N ITY ¥ CHRIST DE. PEALE mind a picture of bright and happy expecta- : " c 7 WATERFORD TWP. tions, you get yourself into a condition conducive to your goal. # Auburn at Jessie ||| Airport at Williams Lake Rd | Your mind frees-itself from barriers and God’s mighty power WATERFORD COMMUNITY ass RCH id Por eneg ¥ ' Tis free to work in you. Outward circumstances and conditions . & Ralph C. Claus, Pastor Q Arvid E.. Anderson. Pastor dingly and, if < hard bell Sunday Scheel .......2.0s000c0002-2----2s+s- 9:45 A.M. J Sunday School ... 945A M. ||] SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:30 A.M. |tend to adjust accordingly and, {f you work hard and belleve Morning Worship .-.-+++ +++ +s +++ 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. | First Service ....-. 8:30A M. |]] eHURCH SERVICE 11:00 AM. || 22°. the results can be truly astonishing. Hvening Serviee one oisic 5 sce csieeieicis vais on s+ 7:00 P.M. 5 Second Service .. 11:00AM | . . | * * Pd Family Bible Hour Wednesday ................ 2+. 1:30 P.M. fs a ; The way to focus your faith in dealing with the practical Lee Goo Sheet a a set ST, PA L é| ST. JOHN'S roblems of everyday life is to cultivate an expectant attitude | - = — ~ Be P | REV. E. C. SWANSON ~ ——— dostyn at pe PONTIAC — and start utilizing the great faculty of imagining. What 1s - E. C. SWANSO! . . 4 (Nort 8 | 87 HM St. at Cherry Ct. | that? Well, consciously and constructively used, it is anything All Saints Episcopal Church g George Mabder, Pastor. § @ Carl W. Nelson. Pastor ‘but fantasy. It is the art of the projected image. As AEE 1D i] = H li P t _ 4 ray Serre oe - | | SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:45 A.M. | said years ago, we become what we image. The mental picture’ 1 grim O 1Ine€ss as Or, Williams St. at W. Pike ) Sunday School” 9.30 M. || CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. F tends to actualize itself in fact. | Di trict S tendent Tne Rev David’ K” Milla, Gurets, 2 | ; © istrict Superintenden oo es | BLOOMFI ELD | SHEPHERD of the LAKES | Harold Sherman, the well-known writer and lecturer, has, 8-00 AM Holy C : | | : —Holy Communion WALLED LAKE , developed a way of drawing on the power of the imagination| - § 8 Towner? . I wceting 01 Walled Late tiem Scheoi | which I have found to be very effective. Here it is: Relax and, of bie Hohe “ re i Pastor ea the. Bees ees i mean by ce and Sermon 4 juare e elegra } s : grap w. Maple Near Ladd Rd. ‘think of a blank white motion picture sereen with nothing on). appoined to the office ofiled the East Michigan Conference | - Church Schoo! | 4s Wm. C. Grate. Pastor . | M. Frederick Foutz. Pastor it. Hold this before your mind and get everything else out of gictrict superintendent of the West for the past year. 11.00 AM —Hol ‘ * Church Service 10:00AM | SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AM. jit except the motion picture screen. Then, using your mind virginia Conference of the demoni-| “_ * * ~~ “es Ge Ree | Sunday School —'1100A M 7 | CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. Jas a motion picture projector, throw a picture on the screen nnation. | The pastor will conclude his Church School) ST. MARK a\= ——_— ——"of what you want to be, what you want to attain, what you: ee lduties here on Oct. 12 when he ° ; want to accomplish. Hold the picture there until it sinks) The appointment was made this preaches his final sermons. He. hada) reo UNITY deeply into your subconscious mind. And when it gets into the week by the board of superinten- Dy take pnts) work Vas (cust Ct (eu) ST. GEORCE'S Stee CREW (West Bloomfield Township) subconscious, you have it, because it has you. jdents of the Pilgrim Holiness perintendent the following week. | EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2.1609 Church whose offices are located The Swanson family will make its Milford, Mien eye) Marchers G4. Dresses Sa te rom | Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Curious, this power of the mind! I once asked one of in Indianapolis, Ind. home in Huntington, W. Va. 8-00 A.M —Holy Communion * Sunday School .. 10:00AM & Tuesday 8 P.M. the world’s greatest salesmen how he had made his record. _ The Rev. Mr. Swanson attended | 800 A.M —Holy Communion 030 & 11°15 A M—Holy e | Charc’ Service UHISAM G Lessons in Truth Class He answered, “I see myself making sales and I am the Owosso Bible College and was or- 930 A M—Famtly Service and Commanies [ena Becmen Watch for Our New Lecation A ; -- : Church School - Pull Schedule of Church me d C a| most surprised man in the wortd if and when I don't dained to the ministry in 1935. | 1100 A. M—Holy Communi echosi Ci - edar Crest SS ee Mis|lerrved pasiecaice Fig. Ing ec ees a i eon, Ellsworth, Fli S é (Next ltl agrordin i | First Christian Church | Now the reaction of another salesman to this might be. gte. Ma ee coder is Pow _ Eee See Sectrem ES White. Veer The Rev Walde R. Hunt. Vicar Howard E. Claycombe. Pastor | Disciples of Christ “Well, that’s easier said than done.” Sure, it’s easier said tiac in 1950. . Guest S k —_————————— Services ai 8A. be | Sunday School ..10 A. M.}ithan done. Doing it requires mental discipline. Doing it re-| During the eight years of his Ded QT ————— and 11 A |] Church Service ..11 A.M. [ quires faith. But isn’t doing it a lot better than continuing ministry here. a new brick church, « Sunday School . 945A M i} 858 W. Huron ‘to hold, consciousty or subconsciously, a picture of prospects has been built; a large parking lot! Members Have Given ty Baptist Chureh te i Rev. D. D. McColl |not buying. I can guarantee that a salesinan who holds that, $56,000 in the Last F West Huron at Mark Street — clicdihiianand ae eect ey /image won't make sales. For the power of a mental image to : : . e tas our OR. JUSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Pastor ‘shape events is something that cannot be too strongly emiph as | Years to Mission Work PERCY M. WALLEY JR. Minister of Education ‘Apostolic Church of Christ | sized. | Two Worship Services—8:45 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. 459 CENTRAL If you focus your faith in developing this techinque of | The Rev. L. L, King, former Sermon: “ 7 > 1.979 “imaging” the goals you want to reach, you will have learned | missionary to India and now for- oa, n: “TO WHOM DOES GOD BELONG? Yours, Gocela saree! a 7330 pies. one of the most practical applications of faith in daily living. | eign secretary with headquarters 6: cel ee Behe Cinsees fer All Sunday School and Worship 10:00 a.m. The Psalms tell us, “Thou madest him to have dominion . a in New York City, will speak to- 7:00 P. M.—Adult Perea 4 B. Y. F. Groups Sunday livening Service... =++.-- 7:30 P.M. ‘And those are’ tremendous words. They do not mean dominion | ‘morrow in the Christian and Mis- 8:00 P. M—Vespers Tuesday Bible Class ..........-. 7:30 p.m. lover others: they do mean dominion over yourself and your jsionary Alliance Church, North 7:30 P. M.—Wednesday, Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. Uomo) Lng} 980 808° pine FROM ‘future and any problems life may have in store for you. Learn \Cass Lake road at Mi. “Aa American Baptist Convention Church” Church Phone FE 5-8361 to focus your faith and you will achieve this dominion. Former pastor, evangelist and |= eo ——— Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 ' Bishop L A) (Copyright, 1958) ‘teacher in Oyjaret Bible Training =e = a Bishop L. A. Parent Parent, Pastor | . > Institute, the Rev. Mr. King super- The esc Holiness Church a = _—— a a . _vised the opening of Palanpur BALDWIN AT FAIRMOUNT = t 8 . s State to Christianity. Until India Sunday School (all ages) . 0: or Worldwide Communion Tyecame independent. missionary | Wershipesroet AU MECH) v00 ter ree os ore Mae At FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH { . ‘work had been prohibited. Today His Pena ce Service 6... 6:45 P.M. WAYNE : 7 in Palanpur City, a church and clden Gospel Hour = . 7:30 P.M. HURON AT in First Presbyterian [sunday School are flrshing, |. Spey Bring Yow Family ond Trends urc 1 e Pastor _ REV. WILLIAM MH. MARBACH, D.D. | Speaking at the annual mis- | E. C. SWANSON, Minister . ROY OVERBAUGH, § & Supt. | sionary convention being held | — - this week in the Alliance Church | eS ee } pecoiute Paster NE | World Wide Communien will be; meet at the:home of Mrs. Edna} RSHI 30-1]: | observed at the two morning serv-| Dawson on Tuesday morning. In Me Ri _ mol . a Nn decay oumiay Ee Presbyterian, the evening, the board of deacons were the Rev. D. G. Ward, re- | teas) & vee es SETI | | Church. The Rev. Galen E. Hersh-' in meet under the leadership of E. F. MAC MILLEN | turned missionary to Jordan and | M ° B oc Cl h jey iwll offer the Communion medi- | the Rev. D. L. Jeffrey, returned arimont aptst 1ure it ti t 9:30 with Mrs. Basil B. | Robert Newill, president. | missionary to Viet Nam, | 7 ation a w Walton Blvd., 1 Block Off Baldwin | Kimball singing “‘O Love That will The missionaries will ,be heard ~ The Salvation Arm || Not Let Me Go. . Rev. R. L. DeWitt, Church Appeal tomorrow in Sunday School at 9:45, ROCKET : | * ae ja.m.; worship service at 11 am.: y tact ea NS eet he Gerald Guinan ‘Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m.; and with Marimont Baptist Sunday School 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET. | ct the o'clock ithe closing service of the conven- t 10:00 A. M. Ev = : choir iwll present “‘O Love, How Area Delegates — for Sf .J0 n 5 GonatTipanl a 700 A. M. Every Sunday . D 66 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. | - imix Stat Fieescen att | : | | * Ft as they “ORBIT AROUND THE SON” 5 7 ae . . S will | The Rev. Robert L. DeWitt. rec-) | The missionary budget for the You Will Pind a Friendl Morning Worship 1] a.m. a Meeting 7:30 p.m. | oe 5:30 p.m. ee ce tor of Christ Church Cranbrook, Baie MacMillen to Train Alliance Church is $3,000,000. The Peendly Welcome See oe =i Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:30 p.m. of the program, “Let's Get Ac- | and Gerald Guinan, layman of All local church has contributed $56.- , y / . 2 quainted.” Barbara Grayblel and (saints Episcopal Church, will be Workers, ‘Canvassers ,000 in the last four years, an avers 4 . Ww é Invite You CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Christine Bos ia have charge | jelegates to the 59th General Con-| Of Building Fund Drive ‘age of $14,000 a year. The Rev. | tad Ww ership. 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. : 2 . of refreshments. ; 5 ; ou our : _M. “ : al * aa ’ Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching ; * _ | venuon be the ee rami Beach /G. J. Bersche is pastor. ’ vening Service, 7:30 P. M. God Meets With | us You Too Are Invited Se to Gat ay vanes, Maeiilen assstent ales, H —— yn MecLintock a y muntoon) : , ellum-Filled BALLOONS Released SATURDAY, OCT. lith —s : will present a skit and panel at; Meeting once every three years, tor ct shel tepartmene sof schuns Pastor to Install i 11 A. M, and 3:00 P. M_ Public invited " the High School group meeting. In|the -General Convention is the architecture and building finance | charge of refreshments is Susan| church's legislative bedy and con-j/of the Augusta Lutheran Church, Ch urch Officers Rev. Phillip Somers. Pastor 68 W. Walton Coleman; Beverley Herron and Ka-|sists of two houses: Bishops and will be in char f Idi ' | ge of the building SE TESS ren Burnworth will lead devotions. Deputies. Clergymen and men fund apeal of St. John’s Lutheran: Sunday Morning a Le The W * *. ; ae equally pes in th€\Church Oct. 19 to 26. d 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL f ‘ fi ouse of Deputies ~ : . M. SU? SC b 2 Women's Prayer be The eal Convention which’ The. purpose of the appeal is 0 is kei ye crs A pure Fromotion Day Program chins e meet&S this year in the South for raise funds for the building of a) Wil ‘wationé £ the regular morn- “the Wealth of the. ,/ organi sa “The Wea ° e Evangel Temple ‘the first time since 1925, held its) T@W church~.on_ the 33-acre site ling service tomorrow in Columbia’ Church” SEEKING TO SERVE YOU re . 365 East Wilson ‘first session in 1785 in Philadelphia. purchased “on Pontiac mada tist Church. now Every facility of this church Interdenominational | | From Sunday through Oct. 117, Bee EUG ID Avenue Bans * We d07 \ue ° _is dedicated to providing you wenntey Scboci—0:48 A. Me fey ihe (hicamerallecclesinstreall levis: A native of Grand Rapids, Mr. i | le % ONG rs ac 5 ‘ S . . = Un) and your family the spiritual Eveatey Woche em mature willdetecmine) the (Episco: MacMillen has studied at the Uni-| He will preach on God's Peo- peoP 6:45 P. eyeiaoekin trite 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship Service three years. Topic; “The Measure of Life” = For 33 years he was associated) offices are Haskell Kennedy, . . ¢ BRING THE FAMILY SUNDAY - with a church architectural design) general superintendent of the You are cordially invited to wérship with us firm. Sunday School; Frank Dillon, FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH CH U RCH: the "NAZAREN F Baptist Training Union director, | In EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH, Sanford at E. Pike uplift for a happy life. Fhars. Evening Services, 2:30 P.M versity of Michi d Chicago/ple Are Different.’ ake : »al Church’s. program for the next ae jenigan ane 1Cago GEOFFREY DAY, 8.A,, B.Th., Pastor P Eevee Art Institute. Those elected to the cencral Visitors tn Our City Are Four years ago he resigned to : Especisily invited | accept the full Aine position with Joe Moring, brotherhood presi- | Pastor O. P. Eastman, 632 Benson FE 5-6974.. 60: STATE STREET | the Augustana Lutheran Church, dents and Edith Hammack, Wonien’s Missionary Union pres- Bible School .... .. 9:45 A.M. [For several days prior to the ap- jdent; a=) =/ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 7 al, he will train a truct Ls nd | Others are Carroll Hubbs, min- i : yorkers & vassers. He | Worship sts . 11:00 A. M. vee ore and oe a He os ister of music; Juanita Jones, Q SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY n | Sunday THREE GREAT SERVICES also preside at the Loyalty Dinner Dr. Tom Youth Service 6:30 P.M. fjon Oct. 18 and preach at the morn- chureh clerk; and J. T. Davis, Dr. Maloné Speaking at Malone o. soe 3 M ing worship hour Oct. 19. chairman of deacons. U “UNREALITY” ny 10 A M 11 A M E 2 AG oo According to church records, 154 N _ia— « Ms vangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. More than 80 canvassers will be) 7:30 P. M commissioned by the pastor, ine Rao Wasa) Ce eR Ae U Sunday Serrices and Reading Room : . Mi. a ae ; e membership during the past year. unday School 2 East Lawrence Street REVIVAL —_ inn Minister of Musie URES. Carl W. Nelson, at ee Lovett, treasurer, reports ny 11:00 A. M. Open Daily RS jservice. the offering increased $10,000 over || Wednesday Evening NAM to'5 P M. U 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P. M. Choir and Special Music U CAMPAIGN — a ==] the preceding year. y) _ Service CHOOL _— . ‘ elias pos PON I IAG CHURCH Sibley to Show Pictures God is our refuge and strength, S FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 4 B. R. Laki Completely Depatmontlvet B R ~ m OF CHRIST | Standish Silbey will show Euro-ja very present help in trouble. Lawrence and Williams Streets I Sunday School for All Ages. § — October 12th ~ (19th ‘pean Travel pictures in color at|Therefore will not we fear, though n) Modern Supervised Nursery Welcomes All Visitors § p.m. Tuesday in All Saints Epis-|the earth be removed, and though U | | RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY Bible Study 6: am ‘copal Church. The evening affair)/the ree be carried into the SS HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS } sh Sessisil eaisinisias 'will benefit Guild No. 7. midst of the sea. | ) | Morni | . u | 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY Morning Worthip 0 10: OS | . RADIO STATION TV ~ E = ai Sunday School Attendance Last Week 1434 sss lh nah eld petal sen om. | WESLEYAN METHODIST l CKLW EVERY SUNDAY \& | aomegeay nate see 7280 pm. 67 NORTH LYNN STREET U 800 K.C. c EL 7 y) | = .isten to th HANN A 1 pmmanusc B BAPTIST cH URCH jag = . WXYZ Detroit 8:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday ee OPM. WAY. PTS. 645 P.M. hi] Sunday 8: 45 A.M. 9: _— ) “ae vores Boe ®. « on Ever body ls Invited! Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. \ Y 7 230 A. M. . o 4 _ | —— 1180 North Perry Street | REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor . | iy ff fz === A i 4 re & “he > AY, OCTOBER 4, 1958 Packers Promise Lions’ Pass Defense Rough Te ata Larsen Is Miracle Hope of Yankees THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURD * gm ga ean ” 7 wee ee a ee ae wn wal : NEW YORK (UPI) — Don Lar-)Casey Stengel a chance to reor-; a capacity crowd of 69,000 an- , Dodgers in 1956 against the Yan- hould they lose today, history : for Detroit | | jsen, who achieved the miracle of|ganize his pitching staff. Charles} ticipated in spacious Yankee Sta- | kees. . ce penta 0 against them doe 3 world series perfect game, car-|Segar, secretary-treasurer of base-| dium, the Braves were riding | +. yank _~ lteam ever has lost the first three _— |ried the New York Yankees’ hopes ball who is acting for ailing com-| high, Only twice jn World Series aoe : aa ae ee games and then come back to win : Pontise Press Photos Coach Wilson to Start 22@ist a Milwaukee Brave power-/missioner Ford Frick, has sole] history has a team, won the first |. yin Seal: aa 3 wis the series, ~ RAMBLIN’ RAMS — Two problems,. both alike, will require - : ; house eager to wrap Up the 1958|authority to order a postponement) two games and then failed to ying be — an ‘ ; Reshuffled Of votien tat ne : . : — happen again Stengel himself appeared | solution by St. James grid club here Sunday afternoon. Two ram- A esnuttie ensive series in four straight games. in the event of rain. cop the championship — that . pleased by the selection of the | paging Rams (left above) bulldozing Jack Lyon and slippery Tom ‘ Line Sunday | Down two games to none, the xk * * happened to the Yankees against ** * fast-balling Slush as today’s | Derocher (right provide 7 al (pripatiedey ant f the Dodgers in 1955 and to the! B Gy , : ? nam gn py ay! aril embattled Yankees faced J2-year-) Stengel's lineup was uncertain, ut Stengel’s men also know that} Braves’ starter, croaking “that | tween the pair, last weekend, they collected 5 TDs in the 446 win old Bob Rush in the friendly sur-|pending the physical condition of could change a few things around | 4.» g¢, Clement. - By BRUNO L, KEARNS 4; : ni Las _ jcoundings of Yankee Stadium —/left fielder-catcher Elston Howard . A here?’ ; | Sports Editor, Pontiac Press |the house that Ruth built and thelwho received a knee injury in Wolves, Indians Win, Collide Next Week In narning ‘Rush, Haney by-assed GREEN BAY, Wis. — It took ae a gh cia Mad pee Thursday’s second game in, Mil- two younger hurlers — rdokie/* : a stout defense by the Chicago, ynasty the Braves seek tO| waukee, but Braves manager Fred St S f : Carleton Willey and lefty Juan Pi- | fans Outscore Sa oe ia estor waukee, but Braves maneer Fred Stace Set for SHOWGOWN. [sare = seems of tir hex] tT est in pro football, to beat the) The odds-makers still rated the |left-handed hitting array which has perience. Rush, a husky t- Green Bay Packers last week ac-} Braves an 11-5 favorite to win |Bill Bruton in center field and] ° ; hander, hdd a 10-6 record this sea- aay cording to Detroit Lions’ scout Bob/ the series, but for thi game they |Frank Torre at first base. ‘ By The Associated Press erland scored four times on runs of|son and 4 3.43 earned run average arines ' Dove, indicating that the Lions) were laying 3-2 odds that the ; . ae Friday night football action in| 30, 45, 55 and 75 yards as Hudson|but is supposed to be fairly easy ; so fa ace : This is the lineup which routed ; x have another task of pass-defense) man who pitched the perfect |71-game winner Bob Turley in the nee pepe eas eS ee iia esd -" Pee re paca four bu mn, s ix-1 but SPORT FACT awaiting them. | game would stop the Milwaukee [fjr vit passing. Tonight’s other game finds Wash-| ,,,, Pinehurst golf : 7 . ;.|ford 13-0 last night. ; n- weak and it did not score until the}only 1957 defeat by downing last aes ! ; Green Bay's running attack is = oe playing the Cardinals in| final three minutes. Ron Watkins|year’s mythical champion, Mar-| Yesterday also marked the open- cae tonbiy os “the Detroit 15. fed by former quarterback All-| Fullback Bob Galan went 10 | Every Saturday Osmun’s will publish a SPORTS FACT ad (like the one on the right) in the Sports Pages of The Pontiac Press. The SPORTS FACT will contain an error (like the one in this example ... it is RED Grange not TED). You spot the error. Report the error on a post card -new contest each week. . : tonviet received by midnight Tuesday judged in Pp ceding Saturday Sports Fact pee sted vee 3. Submit entry on post card or free entry , get in Osmun's stores. 4. All entries beco! 5. Correct the errort Submit a Sports ‘ unusual, in ries wor 0's, Enter as often received the ; bligations. ©’ k } Nothing to buy- No ot a like each week. cae j ; ; nu : Us Morrow like __ as many times as a i event of tie or by filling out a blank in either Osmun store and write a sports fact earner ner in his fresh ‘ 8. judges will award dest 2 ae ; | you think unusual or of interest, sign your name, address, and phone : year, 77 Ballopeq 5 submission : for Sports . number . . i i 9 Seneele will award additional prizes ° a . that's all there is to it. . 7 Or four years ontests. ; i Facts used in subsequent © : Each week judges will verify the correctness of your entry and the sports fact you submit, and award the prize. 4S YOU LIKE! ' ENTER AS Orrets a E NTER Each week's winner will have higgpicture and corrected answer with the ——————— 5 NOTHING TO NY Tl MES sports fact he submitted in Osmun’s advertisement on the Tel-Huron EVERY WEEK... - SM Shopping Center page in The Pontiac Press.’ EEK , Pe ; i EACH WEEK FREE ENTRY BLANKS at OSMUN’S, 51 N. Saginaw St., and ; OSMUN’S TOWN & COUNTRY, Tell-Huron Shopping Center “ | | i se | re ee » | @ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958 ¢ *For illustration, let’s conbder the ease of “framing” lumber, whose primary use is for the vital struc- tural parts, which must hold the house together and provide its strength. Obviously, such lumber should possess high stress values. The U. S. Forest Products Labora- tory also says it is “vitally im- portant” that the wood be well seasoned. Proper air or kiln dry- fng is mandatory for all grades recommended for house framing. In either a new home or major - fome addition or remodeling job, - the quality of the basic lumber ” gtructure helps determine how long the house will last and at what maintenance expense. This ex- plains why the use of good quality material, as identified by the) grade-mark, is an important long term economy. By the same token, the device is also useful] in select- ing lumber of permanent character | for uses such as exterior siding and interior paneling. Outdoor Screen Has Double Use Out of lightweight framing lum- ber, metal fence posts and a Peg-| C STAINED GLASS — New lamp shades having the warm, glow- ing colors of stained glass are low-cost reproductions of famous church windows on Bakelite rigid vinyl sheet printed by a process using 10 different colors.. A laminate of similar material protects the brilliant colors of these reproductions of famous American stained glass windows such as the Resurrection, the Nativity, a Methodist window, St. Martin of Tours and St. Mary Magdalene, and Dickens Christmas Carols, The lamp shades are available in four sizes from 9% to 12% inches high and 8 to 13 inches in diameter, with adaptors for use on table lamps. Table lamps and three sizes of pin-up lamps up to 20 inches high are supplied with light cord and socket assembled. All of the new shades, including the flat prints, are laced to heavy wire frames. Easy to keep clean, Bakelite rigid a, sheet resists marring, scratching, tearing and cracking. , Roof Decking : Used as Ceiling | Plank-and-beam ceilings have a great deal of appeal not only on an esthetic basis but also from very practical angles involving the cut- ting of building costs. The same material can be utilized for two purposes, mt Planking or roof decking from the western pine region refers to lumber at least two inches thick and five inches wide. Any of 10 species produced in the area offers the required strength and insula- tion factors for use in roofs or ~ 4 flooring. However, the Western Pine As- sociation has created a new classi- fication of “selected” for roof deck- ing. we bee oe ee appearance. At least one side of eack board must meet certain min- imum appearance standards. This face side is graded to facilitate use of the decking as the under- side of ceilings. The other side of the deck- ing—the side With the less de- sirable appearance — would be covered by the roof finishing material or floorings. Like paneling from the western pine region, the decking may be given any type of finish—lacquer, shellac, varnish, stain or paint. When used in a room with wall paneling, some interesting effects may be worked out. One species of wood may be used for the walls Undercoating Required On new woodwork that is to be given an opaque coating, an under- coater is required. For a finishing) coat use semi-gloss, enamel or flat oil paint. Keep in mind, however, that flat oil paints are easily finger-marked and are unsatisfac- tory for window sills. All of these coatings can also be used to re- finish woods that have previously! been painted, varnished or shel- lacked. Work Up From Bottom When refinishing furniture, home experts at Michigan State Univer- sity recommend turning it upside down and applying the finish to the’ underparts first. Then tip it right side up and finish the job. Many homemakers cover their bathroom or bedroom vanity with the same hardboard marble-pat-! terned paneling used in modern-| izing | their bathroom walls. ~~ Board panel the average home | craftsman can build an attractive | outdoor screen useful in providing | privacy for a patio, screening the wind, cutting off the view of an unattractive area or merely add- | ing a decorative touch to a yard) getting. Lightweight and easy to move, | the screen-is a 4’ square panel of Peg-Board in a framing of grooved ' 1 by 2-inch lumber. Angle irons at | the corners strengthen the frame- work. The legs are sections of metal fence posts which extend 1’ from the bottom and are pushed’ into the ground to hold’ the screen: upright. With suitable tures, the screen can be equip with shelves or fitted for hangin, lawn and garden tools or barbé cuing equipment. = One Yard Off Floor Is Rule for Kitchen Height Generally kitc h en counters. should measure 36 inches from the’ floor to the céramic tile covering | on the top. Ranges, dishwashers, | laundry equipment and other prod- i ucts of most manufacturers of ap-| pliances conform to this height.” One exception to the 36-inch rule! is the pull-out shelf or table for} _ lengthy chores such as peeling fruits or preparing vegetables. This seated on a chair or stool. Norway has an average popula- tion density of about 10 persons per square mile. GAS Space Heaters | STEWART breathe!” « Safe Gas Heat . Low-cost in- the-wall units . Thermestatically Peg-Board fix- | | section should be low enough for} comfortable operation when one is’ i WARNER | "SEALED from the room air you FOR EVERY NEED Eames & Brown, Inc. Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning 55 E. 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