PRESS _ PON'TIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 80,1958 —26 PAGES oxrred Pil Mebataonat Tiéth YEAR z at GOP quota of 141 delegates. to cast a full vote for the This was assured when “+ Fall Dele gation From Oakland Rally By JOE HAAS GRAND RAPIDS — When the nominating session of the Republican State Convention opened this after- noon, Oakland County was _Tepresented by its full At county caucuses last night and early today nearly all delegates were present, and the few vacancies were filled by alternates, so County Chairman Arthur Elliot and Caucus Chairman John Wood are empowered candidate for each of the four places on the state ticket. the delegates voted to ob- serve the unit rule, and prevent the possibility of a - a detrimental effect on Oakland County’s prestige in some previous state con- ventions. After listening to 10-minute talks from eight men seeking places on the state ticket,.the Oakland dele- gates by a hand-raising vote de- cided to give its support to Arthur J, Hannah of Grand Rapids for Secretary of State. He is a broth- er of John A. Hannah, President of Michigan State College, . For State Treasurer, the Oak- land County nod went to Julius Hansloski of East Lansing: * * * The delegation’s choice for Audi- tor General was found to be Vin- cent Murray of Detroit, and in a four-cornered fight for the nomina- tion of Attorney General they fa- vored Jason L. Honigman of De- troit. There was no derth of pep or enthusiasm in the Oakland Coun- ty caucuses, It all seemed te simmer down to the matter of getting out the, vote. In talks that had a Billy Graham resemblance, Chairman Elliott and State Senator Lodge pleaded, begged and almost threatened the delegates and others if they fail in doing their duty in spreading the Republican gospel. * * * Congressman Broomfield was given the biggest ovation of all when he explained what he pur- ports to call devious ways used by the opposition in Congress to put across legislation, with no re- gard for its cost-tothetaxpayers or its benefit to anybody outside of favored vote-getting ranks. ering for even one minute that the Republicans are to remain on the outs among Michigan’s state officials, Everything is done with a cau- divided vote, which has had * Pontiac Motor Strike Settled 7,000 Men to Report Back to Work on Usual Shifts Tuesday Strike at Pontiac Motor Division, | : which started early Tuesday and kept some 5,000 workers from their jobs, was settled Jast night. x * * A spokesman for the division an- nounced this morning that a settle- ment had been reached and that operations would be resumed Tues- day morning, after the Labor Day holiday. * * * Union officials could not be reached for comment, Raiders Smash Horse E en Held for Questioning After Gar MR. AND MRS. LaRUE GULLETT FACE QUESTIONING — Five persons arrested in simulta- neous raids late yesterday face horse betting activities here. Right above is LaRue Gullett, deputy city treasurer and his wife, Gladys; top left, Basil Burke, believed to be the chief of the operations; station operator, and James Pruzor, who admitted to officers he is a gambler. i. Pontiac Press Photes . ® ‘ eeehis J. Gullett, 35, his - IDies in Accident |"'tne russ, 04 suas Walled Lake Motorist |. si ea 48. Sage : Deputy City Treasurer, Four Others Are Jailed Basil Burke Also in Roundup - as Troopers, Detectives Swoop Down on Suspects By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. What law enforcement’ officials describe as a horse betting ring doing an estimated million dollars a year business was apparently broken here yesterday after- noon in a series of raids by state nees —e and police detectives, Five persons, ineluding the deputy city treasurer of Pontiac and his wife, were jailed for Bite Je of violating state gambling laws. Lodged in the Oakland County jail were: Basil W. Burke, 59, of 29 Salmer Ave.; + LaRue E. Gullett, Pm of Oakland Man 301 Dick Ave., . Pontiac deputy city treasurer since First State Fatality of Holiday Weekend Charles D.. Apley, alias “Whitey,” also of 29 ‘21’ Statement Shows: General Motors closed in several cities, but work- ers at two Fisher Body plants in Grand Rapids, returned to work, and UAW members at a Fisher plant in Hamilton, Ohio, also (Sent on Page 2, Col. 5) eereed to resume production, Flint Youth Is Burned in Holly Arson Attempt A 17-year-old Flint youth was critically burned ith Holly Township in an arson attempt early this morn- ing, according to Flint State Police. Detectives investigating the incident today identified the youth as William*— Mosley, of 3369 Whitney). St. He is reported “near death” in Hurley Hospital, Flint. Mosley and an _ accomplice, Robert Guth, 23, of 610 Patrick St. Flint, fired a vacant two- story, wood frame, house shortly after midnight. “as a prank,” police said. Guth was not injured, He re- portediy ran from the house before fire reached him. Authorities investigating the in- cident said the method used was the same as that used to burn a Flint Dry Cleaning firm Aug. 3, where: Frank Kierdorf suffered fatal burns. * *.« * Guth flatly denied any connec-|tionalist tion with the Kierdorf case, police said. He told officers the hotise, located at 1370 Gage Rd., was a “hangout for local kids.” He said that he and Mosley were just “playing. a trick.” The gaso- line used to set the fire evidently ignited before they had a. chance to run from the House. The house was owned by Lek ence Kemboldt, of 2317 Belford Rd. Guth is being held for investigation press Will. Publish One Edition Monday | Monday is Labor Day and in order that its employes may join in observance of the holiday The Press will publish but one edi- tion, at noon. Regular edition times will be resumed Tuesday. Accuser of TV ‘Fix’ Contradicts Himself NEW YORK (?) — Producers of the television quiz show “Twenty-one” have was not on the level. statement signed by Herbert Stempel, a former con- testant, denying his recent allegations that the show Daniel Enright, co-producer of‘Twenty-one,” yester- released an 18-month old ment, signed by Stempel March 7, 1957, to New York County Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan. x & Enright quoted, Stempel] as say- ing in his whitten statement, “Any questions or answers. which I gave were entirely my own and no aid or assistance were rend- ered to me by Mr. Enright Dan Enright, the producer nor any of his staff.” * * * - Stempel was quoted in news- paper this week as saying he was coached on answers before he went on the air and then was. told to miss a question that. enabled Charles van Doren to eliminate him. A statement issued ‘geclerday day turned over the state-+ by Enright said that “other evi- 3rd Car Sought in Accident Quiz Deputies Say Witness Injuring 2 Policemen | day have.come. up with a partial explanation. The department today made a plea for the driver of a third car, not directly involved in the col- lision, to identify himself. * «®&° ®% The car was described as a late model, light colored Oldsmobile. The driver and three other occu- pants of the car are the only known witnesses of the accident. One officer, Richard D. Venos, 30, of 33 Court Dr., fs in Pontiac General Hospital with a frac- tured leg and internal injuries. The other officer, Bruce P. Boyd, 29, of 1353 Locke St., was treated] put Might Clear Up Crash)’ A Walled Lake man became - the Labor Day last night.lister, were Hi wn teen and below Charles Aple Dickert st was eported dead on|2h, 21 © Posting Macey wean es , “* ’ ws he |arcival at Williany Bestmont Hos-(Sne Dee. Oe SES EG pital at 9:45 p.m, - * . Ly ma Oakland] Sosa eel ccortanted eam 0 tae forcement officers, according to | Space Man __ | |Bighway| w semen ae | To 18434 J Oakland County, Ly | Step Closer || in’ |s. Dieting the ran, wears ' ow 59 ‘| ington was Lt. Carl W. Robin- Z for Russia ||. Police nett ae Peach OSCOW Wm — Moscow's “bring the gambling investiga. = Mi mn 8 de ak ale’ Sexe Sin hea, Kemah "Fonda police oto, 0 moved ier a step closer to achlev-l"oored in fait condition ‘with & detective, and an assistant aan have stressed)". accident took place at 14 Gichaté? teed is still a long way to go. Mile ‘Rd, and Halstead Rd. The . The Soviet government an- |Hughes car was going west on pepe mre os nounced last night it had shot |Mile Rd. at an estimated 55 conspiracy of same. | two dogs into space aboard a one- |per hour, police reported. __ “of siate | stage rocket and brought them | Paget, driving north yada Id result in. five : back jn good health, evidently failed to and a $5,000 fine This is more than twice the high-|18" at the intersection, said Ne se ea | Union. But it is only another in a| P-™. According to grand jury in the ee sn fateh a Sr nicki wp ot am into results of the sian scientists say must precede $2 1 ee this is one that cannot any Soviet attempt to risk human| @Y: handled” under: the life by propelling man into space. jurisdiction granted his office, — ‘ = 2 ®& 5 Te : Fei seit toa Co vee get HO Second Rocket | ist sme ¢ ni pone ge periment gave no indication that; T ‘Ey ments of the Burkes and Apleys, - a similar attempt with a human|{() est osphere oe Santas bat ania (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ust uae oe district attorney’s office. The New York Daily Mirror today quoted Stempel as saying; “Enright told me if I -would sign the letter he would get me a job on the TV program ‘Tic-Tac- Dough’ at $250 a week,”’ ee the job never developed. | A spokesman for “Twenty-one” said Stempel never was promisd a job. He said Stempel was used on two shows—after ‘he lost out on “Twenty-one”—to warm up audiences but that he “froze the audience more than he warmed them.” The district -attorney’s — office’ investigation of TV shows stemmed from a complaint by a former contestant of the now defunct again tonight an miles an hour will continue*+ and be briefly higher dur- ing thundershowers. . Temperatures dipped ‘four de- grees during the morning thunder-| shower shortly after 8. ey “Dotto” quiz program. No reports of damage have Hitting Tonight, “Tomorrow | More Thunderstorms Due Scattered thundershowers hitting the Pontiac ates d tomorrow with temperatures turning cooler is the a 1 of the U.S. Weather Bureau. Tonight's low will be near 66-70 and the high to- morrow will reach 84-88. Southwesterly winds at 12-24 six-apartment Rew scone es a! 2 been reported in the Pontiac area but hail as large as golf balls was reported at Fremont in Newaygo County, in the west central part of the state. Further east at Mount Morris, the U.S, Weather Bureau said the Nationalist Islands Gird for ii vaiion Red China Resumes Bombardment From Our News Wires TAIPEI, Formosa—Communist artillery opened fire against Na- tionalist outposts at both ends of the Formosa Strait tonight after a 13-hour silence during a typhoon that halted air and sea action in the area. “| Tuesday, according | to Flint ayithorities. | i { of the strait at 8:15 p.m, (6:15 a.m, Pontiac time) with a bomb- ardment against Little Quemoy. There was no report of casual- In Today's Press Church News............ BR cece csveercces® | 19 Editorials ...............555. & Home Section............ 13-17 Obitmaries ..6,.....60..006., 12 Sports Tee eee eee eRe OeEOEC ES 18 TORING os ciisacccce ccs oe 18 TV & Radio Programs...... 25 ) Pare bm Women’s Pages.......... 10-11 in key targets on the tiny outpost ties in’ today’s latest shelling, but Red guns were reported to have killed 695 Nationalist sol- diers. in earlier attacks this week, The Red shore batteries zeroed- island long ago, making it possible for, them to fire without visual observation through’ the torrential rains which blanketed the area. A four-hour barrage before dawn dropped 390 high-explosive shells on Big Quemoy Island. There were no reports of ‘gasualties or damage. The defense ministry | leat Chi- A heavy, two-hour Nationalist] - barrage knocked out more than 30 gun positions, setting fires at some points which burned. for more than 30 minutes, the ministry said. US, .Army Secretary Wilbur Brucker arrived today to confer with -President Chiang Kai-Shek and other Nationalist leaders on the Quemoy bombardment, which the Nationalists believe is a pre- liminary to an invasion attempt. area was pelted by hail the ‘size of chicken “me “ * The storm , heated less than a half hour but at Mount Morris trees, telephone and electric wifes were knocked down, Some streets were flooded. A child struck by lightning at Mt, Pleasant was reported. naw in the Central Lower Pen- insula. Both cities had .8 inch of rain from midnight to dawn. At Cheboygan, high winds and! large tents were blown cancelled. |gation in raids on an alleged horse betting ing, is . {ducted by the late Judge “tentered State Prison for rain last night all but washed out the Northern Michigan Fair. Four down and an evening harness program was From a low of 70 ‘deiiees pre- Lécal Gambling Suspect — No Stranger to Trouble Basil Burke, arrested Friday afternoon for investi- no stranger to gambling troubles. Now 59 years old, Burke has a record of 16 arrests | for petty swindles and gambling starting back in 1924. | His most recent conviction from Pontiac was an out- growth of the 1946 one-man grand art probe of the numbers racket here con-*+— George B. Hartrick, He Southern Michigan at Jackson April 10, 1951 to serve a 1 to 5. year term. While often in minor frouble his only other major conviction was injti 1939 in Ohio for obtaining money under( false pretense. Burke was paroled from his 1961 sentence early in June of “T am anxious to be here at this nese Nationalist counter-fire (Continued. on Page 2, Col. 8) tiac, 2 p.m ceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- Oe ee ee en 1952, to Parole Officer Thomas King of Flint. He ‘entered the |< University Hospital at Ann Arbor |' mts 2 : 3 __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. ‘AUGUST f 80, 1958 Horse Betting Ring Smashed by Raiders (Continued From Page One) | The Day in Birmingham Churches Set Schedules for Increased Attendance _. mon street and. Miss Joann ey vou of Old Court are among the winners of the Needlework last month. tum of the J. town store. Red China Pounds " BIRMINGHAM-With the return tomorrow morning with sermons at 8:30, 9:45 and 11:15. Beginning Sept. 7, the church will provide a nursery for tiny 'L. Hudson’ Co., down-* Water streets, Apley was pumping gas when detectives) \obies as well as pre-school chil- drove up. Pruzor was arrested] .' first time. Under the ; -|shortly afterwards when he was dren for the first time. U Off h | | nd } entering the station. direction of Virginia Seger, res snore isianas All those arrested were taken| ®Ursery will be open during ~ ry. last two services each Sunday. On Sept. 7, Embury Methodist Church will begin holding two morning services at 10 and 11:15. The First Presbyterian Church will hold morning worship Sept. 7 at 8:30, 9:45 and 11:15, ; Among the first of the church societies to reopen fall programs is the Women;s Missionary Union of the First Baptist Church. Members will meet at 11:30 a.m, Thursday at the home of Mrs, Earl Bram- blett, 161 Lone Pine Rd., for a buffet luncheon. Dr, Emil Kontz will report on the annual Baptist convention held in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Kontz (Continued From Page One) * time because of the U.S. interest; in Nationalist China," Brucker told. newsmen at the airport. 4 Brucker was accompanied to ‘ Taipei by Gen. I. D, White, com- mander of U.S. ground forces in the Pacific, who will sit in at most of his conferences. The sec: - retary meets Chiang tomorrow. In Washington, U.S. officials braced today for a possible Red invasion of the Nationalist off- shore islands over the Labor Day weekend. without a struggle, Lt. Robinson “|said. The raids were.carried out in a complete air of secrecy under State Police direction, Even Police ‘Chief Herbert W. Straley did not know of them. The raids came as such a sur- prise that detectives, after they had made their entrances, an- swered several calls from bettors wanting to know if their horse came in. _ “We're out of business,” Pa- trolman Richard A. Navarre, a member of the Pontiac police vice squad, told a caller to the _. PRIMARY NOMINEES AT CONVENTION: Among Oakland. - Lodge, again a candidate; Congressman William S. Broomfield, County candidates who had been nominated at the August primary | nominated to succeed himself; Mrs. Hope Gorman for state repre- and who are attending the Republican state convention at Grand © sentative from the second (Pontiac City) Oakland district, and Rapids are: (left to right) Farrell E. Roberts for state repre- Allen C. Ingle for state representative from the fourth Oakland sentative from the third Oakland district; State Senator L. Harvey _ district. . — Such a move would bring @& showdown on whether ‘the United captured @ bus and set it afire. Demonstrators hurled bricks Mexican Police Fire on Rioters ered, however, and students, Police arrested several ' persons for the bus burning. Then a youth of about 14 shouted: “‘We must Krushchev might break its own ban and hold some more tests before an inter- nationa] suspension is arranged. Favors P plans for 10 low-pow- ered atomic blasts in Nevada be- fore Oct. 31. Britain is currently A mob of about 1,000 advanced on the federal district attorney's Several other demonstrations phone calls received there. ~ After the arrests, the persons were taken to the Prosecutor’s Of- fice for questioning. Those waiting to be questioned posed for photog- raphers and chatted amicably with Intermingled with these horse In addition, Robinson said that “every place we hit we got evi- dence of horse betting.’’ recently opened a branch at/256 Martin St. The firm is equipped to perform all types of clinical tests for hospitals, doctors and other lab- oratories. r ptt in Accident Probe « (Continued From Page One) at 11:30 p.m. Saturday. a es dae Fra: , ft Gullett five-room me. 8 sade be the lage bolt Students, Oil Workers Stage 5- Hour Demonstration a bia ae a gl ead the devotional hour. jsrates intends to defend the islands the NSC estimated will be un Burke's Auburn Heights hitie-| Mary Jo Clark, founder of the|"d become involved. t combat n hi in the out, reported several long-distance|Mack Laboratories in Detroit, has The State Department, under the command of Undersecretary of State Christian R. Herter, kept its Far East experts working at their desks or on call at home uring the three-day holiday, rescue a co held by thejunable to stop them, police fired| reporters, Mrs, Catherine Rohrer of Har- against police tear gas. There ‘judicial police. Let's go and rescue|about 100 shots into the crowd and 4 , : asia Top officials were away as @ ; Confiscated from- Burke's \ new tenseness continued to build was hand-to-hand fighting, with |him. Stones, sticks, clubs, bottles.|laid down a heavy tear gas bav- - ts up in the Far East in the wake of police using clubs. Forward, companions!” rage. One of the shots hit the bank paaiigrony ; po gare bo Third Car Sou ht Red China’s heavy shelling of — clack. Se @¢*t said he had received over the ; g Chinese Nationalist offshore is- President Eisenhower was vaca- tioning at Newport, R.L, Secre- tary of State Dulles was on a sail- eee ~ 2 eee anes tacked. But lbers’” bets, Robineod said. But be|" minot injuries and released In-ling holiday at Lake Ontario and = rms on d S by evening the situation had|emphasized that horse racing bets a at ~ Tagen a — irom . ae ee maces . > quieted. made up the great majority of the Welch. and Sel S oat ad back om : : . Many tourists were reported|ring’s business. ; is : wae expect ; LONDON @®—Nikita Khrushchev indication that Russia might have |jeaving and a travel agency official : x kek vacation until Tuesday. : has agreed to East-West talks on| more tests in the offing. Around $4,000 was taken from | They said today that Venos and said he feared cancellations by arrested Eisenhower and Dulles have. .|banning nuclear weapons tests, * &k * incoming tourists would begin soon.| Prsons in Friday’s |Boyd had agreed to meet at the) saia down a tough line for facing ° but he indicated the Soviet Union| ‘The U.S. government announced ; Pads. White Lake Inn, Ormond Rd. and) yp to Peiping’s threats to : < — % ; x * * conducting a nuclear test series . x «*« * They planned to talk over old decided iT; : Signs Moscow radio said last night the|in the central Pacific. at GOP Convention Four 37-page search warrants| times with a bartender there oe werrenive overnsdeaens by ie del ER Soviet Premier accepted a week- were signed late yesterday by Pon-| With whom they had gohe to |p. ; china But they refused to say »} 1 g .jold U.S.-British proposal to begin (Continued F; Pare One) tiac Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc- school, sald deputies. After ®@ |natiy whether this meant the US. From Rockies to Great Lakes talks Oct, 31. scientific conclusion, which did not involve a political decision on actually banning tests. ey *& * ain, who have nuclear test series Khrushchev said Russia ‘‘natu- rally cannot allow the security in- terests of the Soviet Union to be prejudiced” by Western tests. They “relieve the Soviet Union of the obligation it had assumed unilat- erally,” the Soviet boss said. Both the United States and Brit-| yen GOP Leaders Eye Candidates GRAND RAPIDS (#—Four new- state ticket vacancies to be filled by the. Michigan Republican con- tion. While Jason L. Honigman, De- Vaughan Clements, ‘L'Anse insur- ance man, running for auditor gen- jeral. Honigman, 54, had the attor- ney general nomination all but wrapped up. Weatherwax, 51, was nearly as strong for state treasurer. Hannah, a brother of Michigan State University Pres- ident John A, Hannah, is 53 and Clements 45, political horse trading. At the caucuses talks also were made by a number of the candi- dates who had been chosen at the primary. With all of them, the * * * The Convention Resolutions Com- mittee also got an Oakland County nod for its work. Our people seemed determined to present a united front in the campaign and election. They feel that ‘divided factions in the party were the prin- cipal cause of its decreased. vote in recent elections. . It can never be said that any- thing emanating from Oakland County will create an adverse Re- publican color in the vote on Nov, 4. Beulah Bureau ls Caught Short -|Charles V. Frank. matter of getting out the Repub- Hiean-vete-is_the-primary problem_ Callum. They were also signed by State Police Detectives Stephen Galat, Thadeush Niewiada, and _When the No. 1 apartment of the cabinet drawer heaped full of’ bet- ting slips, pari-mutue] tickets, and racing forms. Mrs. Burke, who sobbed hysterically during the search, was arrested in the apart- ment. ’ Pruzor, who was a star witness in the 1945 Aristocrat Club gam- bling trial in Pontiac, signed a confession admitting he has been a bookie since 1964. “I’m a gambler,” he told Taylor, handled the questioning. “That’s all I’ve ever been.” Taylor said Pruzor confessed to often ‘“‘splitting’’ $50 bets Apley, with each taking a cut of the bookie cost of placing the bet. Apley also signed a confession, Taylor said, admitting he had been a bookie for the past five years. Both Gullett and his wife refused to answer questions of detectives. x * * Both City Manager Walter K. Willman and Director of Finance Oscar Eckman expressed surprise when they learned of Gullet’s ar- rest. Eckman, who under the City Charter appoints all finance per- with; short while an unidentified man recognized Venos as the officer who had arrested him at one time, Venos told deputies. “When the man looked like he and the driver asked directions to Elizabeth Lake road and M59. The officers offered to lead the driver into Pontiac. About 1!4 miles east of Ormond road on M59 the accident oc- curred. Boyd said that Venos was in front of him and the other car behind. =i “T looked at the speedometer and it registered 55 miles an hour. Then. I looked in the rear view mirror and saw headlights from the car behind,” Boyd said. “Suddenly there was a thud and the next thing I knew I was flying across the road.” Deputies believe Boyd's car struck the rear of Venos’ auto, sending both out of control. Tire marks also show the possibility that a fourth car coming from the opposite direction may have caused the accident. Venos’ car skidded sideways and struck a tree upside down as jit went into a roll. The rear throwing Venos seven feet into the air where he hit the tree and Formosa Straits, would fight td defend Quemoy, Matsu and other offshore Nationalist island outs posts. Khrushchev said Geneva would rivalry for places on the ticket,|Apleys was raided, Mrs. Apley was i make A Sees saan. Si all goo ie ets AP ca eek OR Dele PS age The Western propos! was made! Back Four New Faces suc mminaen alvays mean cud, Gating spe were fou joare tht and as wae GAMDLIN SuSPECt fot, & sab Aty ater Constonatet for State Party Ticket i. = ena 4 Detectives entered No, . 12 Or- * *e H Pri R d agreed 3° no or any ejchard Court apartment occupied) y ffi ; a worldwide system! @$ Convention Opens convention's nominations fr om|by the Burkes and discovered althe Oldsmobile’ approached them aS FrISOn KECOF (Continued From Page One) never saw him except once in 1954 before he was chief.” ‘ upon his release, but he entered the University Hospital instead of taking the job. Last night Burke, visibly shaken by his arrest six years and two months after being released from prison for the same offense, told * " r of Pontiac Teamsters Loéal 614. He said he drives an Italian sports. car registered in the name of Linteau’s wife. James Pruzor, who is charged by investigators with picking up bets and delivering them to Apley at his gasoline station on South Perry street, and referred to as ‘Chinas boy” was mentioned in testimony of Robert P. Scott before the Sen- ate Rackets Committee this month. : 4 e A He did not elaborate with any| The lineup took shape during a sonnel for the city, announced | fell to the pavement, deputies | - x e & S tor ms H it V V id = réa series of conferences of pry bee “he'll be suspended until further | reported. Scott, former Teamsters official , ers lasting into the morning hours. notice. Boyd was thrown from his car|2%d now a bitter foe of the union's $1,250 Missing in Audit ne - * & * : “I never had any suspicions atlonto the road shoulder. The un-|President, James R, Hoffa, sajd The Associated ot an from fon — Dortige F ather, 3 Sons Burn The huddles were held in the by Sec. of State Office |a about him. He was always on|identified third car evidently wasn’t Pruzor had approachéd him and Showers and msjthe Great La y wane hotel suite of Paul D, Bagwell, the up and up as far as I everlinvolved but didn’t stop. asked him to set up William Hofta, midcontinent sweltered under more hot and humid weather. Hurricane Daisy blew itself out over the Atlantic south of New Foundland and its diminishing ef- fo Death; 2 Escape ROUND LAKE, Hl. (UPI) — A 46-year-old father and three of GOP governor nominee, At about 3:30 a.m., Bagwell told ‘newsmen he would welcome: all by virtue of nomination in the four to the state ticket he heads After Branch Closes LANSING (UPI)—A shortage of more than $1,250 in the Beulah branch office in Benzie County knew.” bd * * Eckman said Gullett was moved into now City Treasurer Walter A. Giddings’ old deputy job in 1955, Tire tracks show the fourth car swerved off the road and then crossed the exact point .of impact. Deputies are trying to ascertain whether it crossed this spot before, James’ brother, in the nymberg racket in the county. Scott said refused. bd Letter carriers’ uniforms are a Fell U.S. Weather Buresn fect on the north and middle; his four sons burned to death ; : red by the Secre-|, vi — Partly ; . : rig today or ; Aug. 5 primary, along with U. S.jhas been discovered by the when Giddings replaced Murray|after, or at the moment the impact|50-50 blend of the Union Blue and Senvtseed oh egw « Sly Wiarm me Genii: sates wee cient: ski 7 ee ae eee their Sen. Charles E. Potter, seeking re-|tary, of State's Office. M. Ashbaugh as treasurer. between the cars toek place. Confederate Gray. High today 90 - 94. ecocler to.,2nd warm temperatures. abr cottage at nearby election, and Rep. Donald A. x « * 2) ere 24 ot cit inte The d . a See the} The dead were identified a = ot Rayal Ook, GOP coke See pd FEES an 4 y, : amp pattern ! ed as ernor. arnum sai e shortage Sy ie, © eneersterete met necnthern area brought| James Olsen, a Libertyville, mi., |‘°" Heutenant governo found after an audit of the branch Little Rock Board Undecided AE Sop cooling temperatures, but the| metal fabricator, his sons, James | Bagwell also put the accept: |oftice. The audit was prompted by Pentise Lowest temperature preceding 8 &.m. ‘At $ a.m: Wind velocity $-7 mph. gun sets Saturday at 7:10 p.m. un rises at 5:56 86 a.m Moon sets Sunday at 9:14 a.m. Moon rises Saturday at 7:40 p.m. Aine ereseeees more pleasant readings were not expected to bring any immediate relief to the sultry central section of the country." The rain area was expected to extend eastward into interior sec- tions of the Northeast during the day with a few showers ranging dr., 16, Michael, 6, and Joseph 4. Olsen’s wife, Ruth, was taken to St. Theresa’s Hospital in Waukegan, Ill., in critical con- dition suffering from third de- gree burns over her entire body. A fourth son, Robert, escaped by leaping to safety from his able tag on Donald J, Addy, 33, of St, Claire Shores, bidding for the auditor general spot and said _it was perfectly all right with him if Addy carried his fight to the floor. set As the formal convention open- ing neared, Vincent J. Murray of an unauthorized closing of the of- fice. ‘ tk & Farnum said the office was ‘closed last’ Friday and auditors checked the books on orders from the Detroit office. The audit, completed yester- LITTLE ROCK, Ark. @ — The Little Rock school board today pon- dered a question important to the South and the nation: When will Blossom said, is the Supreme Court’s erroneous assumption school will not open until Sept. 15.. For this reason, Chief Justice Earl When Will School Open? In Richmond, Va. Virginia’s pupil Placement Board, which by state law.has all authority to assign pupils to public schoos;~had- indi- .*.. ..85| southward into the mid-Mississippi| bedroom, and sounding the (Detroit also kept alive a drive for| day afternoon indicated $1,251.05 | Central High School open for the} Warren Thursday called itself into the n Pontise Valley: gee .(2uditor general, although it appar-| wag short and the secretary of /fall term? ° ond bearing Sept. 21 on whether Norfoll pe Charlottesville tnte- (as recorded downtown) x ek ek 3 od ae ein ead | lacked steam. state will confer with Benzie | Schoo] Supt. Virgil Blossom an-|Central High should integrate im-|gration cases. Sissi, | Reintall was light for the inost| Sie eee Gs the frame t & County Prosecutor Marion Paul | nounced the board will decide Mon-| mediately or follow lower court| _ x * * soi sucesecucecacas %¢.5|part, although some locally heavy State Sen, Robert E. Faulkner| next Wednesday on the question | day. : rulings giving Little Rock a breath-| ‘The at es habe “hee ts thunderstorms Friday night pro-) oko tse take. (R-Coloma) declared he was still] of Possible prosecution. _ -* ¥ * er. yesterday when school officials in x2, Que Tete Agete Pontiac —_- ee ae Ransetl — : in the running for the secretary of} The branch manager, Mrs. Don-| Wrapped up in this point is the) The school board itself asked the) Norfolk told Federal Dist. J WOMPEFALUES «.0--.0000-.--+ -, coaes i poe a Min-|D E ti to T Ik state nomination. Mark Zarbock,|na Grandstaff, returned to Beulah| question of whether Central High| courts to permit the delay. Dem-|Walter E. Hoffman they . Trace of rain “|Pemberton, in cen in-'Dag, Egyptians fo !alk 33, of Kalamazoo refused to give|Wednesday, Farnum said, and of-|opens as a segregated institution|onstrators rioted and federal troops| ready to assign 17 Negro pupils te nesota. Hailstones one to two inches in diameter were reported at Pemberton.” Showers diminished in the south- CAIRO (UPI)—Foreign Minis- ter Mahmoud Fawzi said today U. N. Secretary General Dag { up his push for attorney general. With the leading contenders averaging just over 50 years eld, fered no explanation for the short- age, She said she and her husband were on a long weekend. The Secretary of State’s Office with federal court blessirig. If it opens Sept. 8—the date previously set by the board—it were called in last fall when nine Negro children entered previously all-white Central. Gov. Orvaj E. Faubus withheld f \ white schools. At the conclusion & its meeting, the placement board issued a statement saying: ~ “The Pupil Placement’ Board 68 3 ve ; 6 50 ‘ern Rockies and in the Pacific) Hammarskjold will meet leaders | it appeared the revolt of youth : "| Will be under no court orders to ie 2h islNorthwest, Ay unbroken belt of| here, starting Wednesday. ‘The | herakled in some pre-convention |S if other reparis wel Set) integrate. his signature from a bill passed Remi apieeips. onan Aly cnegline Hi s mostly clear skies covereq much| talks, a part of the U. N..execu- | speculation had fizzled. . ‘amounts may be discovered at a! If the board sets the fall term's| by this week's extraordinary #€6- +5 any school in Virginia not made 4 eT of the country’s Southern half. tive’s Middle East =_— mission, As he had promised, Bagwell Jater date. ‘ start at Sept. 15, the U.S. Su- sion of the legislature which calls by it, in accordance with Virginia sz Most sections from the southern! Will be extended. “‘as circum- lysed his influence in the slate - preme Court may have by that| for a Sept. 15 opening. jaw. It is prepared to act promptly = Plains to the Atlantic were ex-| stances may determine,” Fawzi | making sparingly through the try-| The state would lose-no moneyj time ordered Central High to con- , if the board stands pat andjin every case in which it has been rt! A : pected to receive considerable - r ing early morning hours when|in event/ the money was not recov-|tinue desegregation for a second) j does not sign the bill, the| properly supplied the necessary in- i 33 sunshine today and fair skies were agreeing on a suitable choice forjered Because the loss would. be| straight year. i \ me Court be confronted] formation to, justify its actions utp. i an on tap for most of the area west Sin has many tools, but a lie|secretary of state posed a knotty|covered under the present bonding) - | x & & with a segregated | High be-|der the pupil placement law.of Vir- at " 4 of the Rockies. . is the handle which fits them all..| problem, contract. Figuring in the board's declsion,| fore it can act. | ginia.” , * j » . v.. oH PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY,. ‘aveusr 30, 1958 | Dri Nbed Gla soe project conducted. by police Parley | Breaks Do = vn aaa and eer agencies, The dg: Séparate Engine to. Run, Accessories jon Fabris Di Down [Sam nantah) . pot da vi pena orate me ul see Ma Be Availablé on Autos Shortly | rsuse-r20 nna elf Must Sell the Balance of the Sk pepe apheopigeg EN ogee Yate tt ate m4 LARRY B., Inc. BRAND VID J. WILKIE | nits for 1959. But some could mechanisan, of the -eXperimental |!eland.fisheries dispute had brok.- | By DAVID 3. ¥ Writer te u in 1960, et sme pi bi siihaverbat sitesi i¢len down, but it was hoped tals SUITS-TOPCOATS SACKS DETROIT A small separate |cost options, “ The probable ©°st resembles the inside of a huge cdl WHE. bei repamned lates. * SPORTS Ww engine to power alll accessories in:|5#s not been indicated. culating machine. 'No date ‘has been set for a re- Iidependently of the main power| The units should prove as great oe te te 6 | Sumption of talks although Ice: | plant may be available on conven-| ®" engineering advance ones ‘he -major objective of the ac- (land's, threat. to extend its terr}- tinged Seppe tn the next 1 ae ae eaben "Gecee tw. (cessories engine has been to: re-|*0tial waters to 12 nautical. miles goes into effect Sunday midnight, . “Suck tenit already has been dustry experts say the separate (duce the power drain on the maia|"' Britain plans to guard its fishing | engines probably would be more ipower plant, The drain has ae eee veceny an ‘no| quickly accepted by peergns eenat sizable, proportions, with es: on -agremaen’ ie Coches t; they ha ade America a strong, en- limit t0 what may be obtained te ware eee T |the increasing number of aecesso-|Iceland’s present territorial limit. passers Natio * » N mn {thout economic. 7° ™ — from the smailer unit. In some! *spension systems. ries developed in recent years, is four miles. barriers, without cout "te ‘color-line, where instances those tested are driving *. @ <* emerge sess ~ LABOR DAY Monday, September ist, is Labor Day. On this day all men in “this. tough, healthy, mighty force will wear the crown of achieve- the most humble drive new automobiles, f{/a generator developing 110 volts of| Adoption of the accessories en- nage gan bol wa oe ages in B.. 4 tyle alternating current, gine probably would switch all to the richest in other parts : Their homes have electronic wonders, their 8 presently hydraulically - operated |; That |! children attend schools models of beauty and An eventual switch to alternatin devices to electric operation. efficiency; dignity; on the job, at home, on i -yprent generators. in car ignition presents no major problem, Auto-|: the street, covers these men like a blanket. Pagid eq | Motive engineers have demonstrat-|~ They are the financial back-bone of this-era;, }/S¥Stems long n predict ed that gear shifting and fuel. in-|= the Banker gladly lends them money, the |jby. aufomotive engineers. For ti be hasiiled electrically merchant bids for their business, Tourist Re- }/most uses it will be necessary to jection can be By convert the‘power output to direct e, & .* seis, Ale Bo, neh, Cuaer you ove fore them, and the rest of us ¢ dpa » [icurrent. However, the engineers} They also h shown that doors ter . ’ : y a ave weed. ayer jsanracd to areeser’ ena = explain, the production of alter-|can be opened and closed, luggage inating current is more dependable | compartments locked and ‘unlocked E achievements. Our hats are off to Labor. M. E. SIPLE and can be done with a small|with the push of a button and nu- : a oe HOME |) tney ey ss tht avatnhs- je ected, | pele 7 i AL ~ a 7 a ed. : ee ES ae FUNER Phone FE 2-8378 ity of 110-velt alternating cur- The industry’s engineers have |— IN MY coches FLOOR rent in millions of aytomobiles | been working on a separate 3 would be of incalculable value | power supply for accessories for | in cases of local or national | many years. With the growing | emergencies, accumulation of powered acces: | The: smal] engines so tar tested| S0ries tests began with separate = hydraulic power sources. Right || do not depend in any way upon : , ; now electronics have supplanted |: the car’s main power plant. They drauli ta the expext I have separate fuel tanks and oper-| »Ydraulic igs er ate at a constant level unaffected) ments! work, Peal by the varying speeds of the car| Certainly future automobiles will 2 engine. make increasing use of electric © Car engineers do not promise|power. A, look at the operating . Vanguard Lands|sislatos fo Vote Aes, ia ONLY . N. SAGINAW ST. _ BETWEEN LAWRENCE AND MERON, SAVE 10 | _ 20" ROTARY | Power Mowers Reg. $109.95 $9Q95 .. _ onCleaning Suit |; —aede —— | 2% HP. 4 Cycle : ae pte cgay : PANTS eo ee Seen ets } is SUN: & 7 sah 7 oon f Brains Mogae Navy Announces Rocket) wit will be the question of whether the|~ §5c and 75¢ uc Mowers at Sacrifice Prices Free: Mulcher Soared for 7,500 Miles ee a gute DRESS SOCKS susan? 4 Pair “— Into South Atlantic Richard P. Fain of Allerton pe-|/ a titioned the Iowa attorney gen-|# 20¢ Fine White A iA si $ 00 PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE | wssixcrox urine son falta ao a ee - ; said today the Vanguard satellite cleaning the syit: He said lipstick : You Seve | Ke ates “| Full 12-Yeer Guarantee—Liletime Brass Couplings launched from Cape Canaveral, smeared a wi Pe bes — . $ 06 38 Pelr Sunterined Shiach ' "37 Full 2 I. D. 50 Ft., Reg. $ 6.95..... $3.99 ||Fis., May 27, traveled 7,300 miles|*soitot building had rubbed off on| 2 oe r sunpay ? Bo! Full 54" 1. D. 50 Ft., Reg $ 9.95... $5.99 into the South Atlaritic instead of/ his clothing. 5 . | $2. 95 r@] ALL PANTS ” i : F hare bas ek . $14.95, steee coe going into aa p . Here’ s truly’a fine house paint. Give any exterior 5.95 Brand Neme coe ~ 4 oe OG oO eer ee Y The 20 inch, 21% i oars MIRACLE MILE 1s wood, metal or masonry surface a ‘beautiful, long | BLUE ‘GREY KH AKIS suneay’ : y [jand the S0-pound third stage of : lasting finish — eects or ah sain ond a im PAK TAN pl : use Paint has ent hidi ies — meme ee 3s hain) Matec =e the ‘Vanguard rocket were intend- GIANT AUCTION © gives extra protection against cracking, due to its §] a gee dure Name _ fe PAI NT poole Sarat od) . | tough film that remains elastic year after year. | RAINCOATS ATS SUNDAY. “+ te i, SS? oat uae the second stage lifted Auction Bucks : OAK ND FUEL & P . T $4.95 een nee : pote $ . : the rocket to 368 miles, a naval, : { A AIN fp shruck — i SALE Reg. nanny laboratory report Mi; ons S _ Lalitha | WHITE DUCK PANTS 4 Second Gallon tc arr cnsend’ stees engine inedl En tie |” 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 | |B 3.85 ond 4.95 Short Sleeve. | : oct aoe ot, | PARK FREE REAR of STORE |I'SPORT SHIRTS,‘ DuPont PERENNIAL. 2 ae upward angle instead of parallel to the earth. The third stage, flying in a high arc, fired at the wrong angle and climbed to a peak altitude of 2,200 _ PAYING for a MORTGAGE | w/e siete] Is EASIER Than Paying RENT! F ) 4.95 & 5.95 Long sleeve . SPORT SHIRTS. 2 for $5.00. sunoay WHITE Di DRESS. SHIRTS sonoiy 2 Collar Sty Famous Brand 10.95 and 12.95 DRESS SHOES... ...... Cellulose YE RASS SPONGE. R Ae * Reg. 89 1 C Lh. 59: .. a" Save 30c: cessfully returned to earth it land- ‘ed near the east coast of South Africa, u,500 miles from the third..stage was at the wrong or- bital angle when it fired, the in- struments ‘in the satellite were |placed “in the space environ- ; ment” long enough to be of value. The laboratory account of the firing was made available after . la site, However, the lab- —— ; sewastts Lindh. se nia crelary was unable to determine| i 3.50 Woot a ais whether the sphere survived the | f tear Ay XK ee # @ we ef » heat of its re-entry into the earth's i “i OPEN SUN. and MON, 9 A. Mito 2 P.M, jiatmosphere. because medio Pry and saint 50 Famous Brand Heint wes seectod. a | HATS..... had ieee sphere minutes, the i Week ly Broken Sizes All in . Teer k TT ee IB 873 Pair Famous Brand 7 “prs | It added that even though the | DRESS PANTS. a ea $14.95 — 16.95 — 19.95 oa. samt. M. 8.95 & 9.95 Hard Finish Dress PANTS .... 27 soo moar S457 PONTIAC S FIRST QUICK SERVE satan” HAROW RE STORE FE 5-2424 the apes Evening ‘Sun report $10.95 & 12 " as Se Met ayy $ 6" | horizontal this coupon for only ; _ Coupen Expires Sat., Sent. ~ Sauraauistisvess Fekete Pontiac Federal Savings - equipment now! . uf 630 Oakland Ave. Srp eas: Hokie Office: 761 Ww. Huron Street . : ‘Rochester Branch: “Downtown Branch? 407 Main St. ° 16 E. Lawrence St. nt one eo ~ Vl "a ‘t ¢ id . i y in ind If You 1 ¢ Sharp Decisions * Confident Living i . I give unto 5 A new com Orchard Lake. ee =. en , Baptists to Hear\Serious Reading Bilge | ‘Church Planner |Menta! Exercise, Insight Pastor Speaker | United e . _. By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE . oe Aa “aad pon ple Tim Miller, Ray Travis) ‘Have. you ever considered the number of decisions you Men of Church ‘Coonel Presbyterian to Be Youth Assistants |nave'to make each day, both Jarge and small alike? They Gad Mecting : ; Sunday Morning . may be trivial choices, such as what necktie or dress to wear at Syn . : : : | —or they may be decisions that will affect a Se | ure AY ae Sat re ee Siete Nie, such 99 When Se Makey, What who has returned from a vacation =e sion Society will be the speaker at - -. Every day we must make decisions. And, “Peter's Shadow” at both che] | the midweek service Wednesday ‘ in t ‘along well in life, the and 11 a.m, ces ‘d Oakiand at Cadillac vening in Rethany Beatet Care Bs sia rik Ais be successful ones. aaah ‘Lake Community, Church, } gysedore i. Ailebgeh, Paster Trained in the field of church} Sometimes we try to delay or avoid. de- * * t soto eee ai y - plannis cisions. But this is never the final answer “Calvary Conquered My Heart,” |] Worship ..-++se00«10:00A, survey and long range planning, | ‘ Sa will be sung by guest soloist, Diane |] pinje School ...++.11:20A, M. {he will conduct & survey th because, ultimately, we must decide and we Elliott, at both worship hours. Youth Fellowship ». S:45P.M. "Dp _a + Chageen wheties| © on FPieartenetems " The a — < Com-!] Evening Service .. 7:00P.M. Dr, os man pew good ughen tal bile ; mittee will meet at 8 p.m, Wednes- |] | been vacationiag in the Hast Will ages by ay Leena tae Naan tak aay] RA CARA No, COANS [een Te euame ‘Degas a MST og | TOOPLAL be to . ge. . Wilton isn charge of the program oUF Own, but the problems of the world. Perhaps you are nt | I oscat ‘Colt will siatt To- esivel Walley of Bethany |* *etlous reader. You re headiin ae aaada - ct y: hearsals on Sept. 11. At 8 p.m. JOSLYN AVENUE wit speak on “Growing ine {much more than scan the headiines, the columns and : , ipo gg aendeaaiidlal, eo Maturity” at the 8:45 apd 11 strips? : ee i # Fall saat = “« ] amend L. Watkins, Pastor am, worship ? services vi s tomorrow on orrow. How long is it since you 1 applica hard think- { M ed J. 0. usp wilf represent. the ble School ....5. 9:30 A.M. Tim Miller will assist at the} ing to the editortial page or profounder articles on inter- a ac onla Orchard Lake Church Friday and and wou, "8:00 & 10:85 P.M. early service with Mrs, Benjamin) ‘national affairs? It is important to take ‘physical exercise | Saturday at the Michigan Evening Service ... 6:30 P.M Bohn of Crescent Hills Baptist! put #¢ ae vital to exercise the mind’s power to think. | Rey, Clarence CrewsjCouncil of Presbyterian Men atl] \/°i ts) paver will be Ray ‘Travis with Mrs, Don-| national ont ate politics, and philosophy. How long has it Sun day Service.” at $ * Marinara wi at the ene AUBURN HEIGHTS ~|ald White, soloist, jbeen since you wrestled with a tough book? And I mean a Mr, and Mrs, Donald Grothe, 1714 Pitid iL \ ek a29 _|really tough one—so hard to understand that maybe even the ’ Warwick, Sylvan Lake. | $456 Primary Street \ ‘The Senior High ome Toe author was straining his own understanding when he wrote tt. a — ayy watt = was ukien: tater pe a Be? sone Hit |MIND MUST BE SHARP be presented at 7:30 tonight zach nS Evangelist to Preach Bible School ......10:00 A.M. hiking, : swimming and a cook-| A dull knife won’t cut. Neither will @ dull mind cut|/Macedomia Baptist Church, 510 , Worship c....cccesAL:1S A.M. The theme of devotions willl through knotty problems of Ife to reach answers that really|Alton Ave A ide B fist “A QUESTION” Poenone Ralyes. ond Toma] *2TE- sint| Given tevite’ shovers Grp lt POVIGENCE DAPHISt] vo Youtn retowsnin I ’ know for sharpening mind 50 : Cate are cochairmen, lee Guitiop ine saental aed to make bevel decisions pad will benefit the building) -.. Rey, Sylvester Golden off COMMUNITY UNITED Pig rans : is the Bible, From the Bible you get insight along with mental/ 47°. oyivia Keet will portray oe rtp I BS Age Spon. PaRertsean. 2 exercise. aL the president of ~~ = dence Baptist Church. CHURCH ? : Te om mate a etsy of sag least @ [and her husband, 7: fore than’ 60 Services will begin at 7:30 p.m.|] prayton Plales, Mlchigan & ‘ehapter of ‘the Bible a day ahd really think about its make up the cast of dele-|tomorrow . and. continue through ' w, 3. gesewisen, dy Paster jnue Taleod, Presbyterian Church. ea New | spfist have | Persons up Sept. 5. will sing. * meaning and let it soak into your mind you'll never gates. Mrs. Alfrieda Shavers is|" 7 “Rev, Mr. Golden is a gred-l| Bible School ..... 945A. M- ville, Bor, Bast tee A friend of mine works at one of the big international Spomred by the Young Peo- jiumbia, S. C., and American Bap-|| Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P.M. Sunday in the New Hope Baptist banks in New York City and his advice is constantly sought; ple of Macedonia, the Rev. |ii:+ and Union Seminaries of New|! Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. free chureh|s. arriving at complex decisions in high finance. Yet, although|-Clarence 1. Crews, associate |Orjeans, La Wed, Prayer end and Pastor’s| th trating understanding,| Paster of Tabernacle Baptist) Before ; coming to Pontiac, the] Study Hour ..... 7:30 P.M. music. he is keen and sharp, wi a Church, will speak at the 3:30 |pastor of Providence Church, ‘the the service dinner will he 1s 8 modest, Se ets aps Ss alle so keen. He told| P™ service Sunday, Rev. Claude Goodwin, was his ar CHURCH OF THE : mind. sistant at Greenville. * wasn oe, Sante erihe acts morning. eatemecenren, ty. sente ig gpa gp igeegte ATONEMENT fe ‘ Bible until 7:30 and m deeply on what = and Pearsall. * United Presbyterian Prayer Mission! ze is an accomplished linguist and, #0, one day he reads|“"7" t Motor and } David Johnson to Speak For, will preach. His) 1,6 Bible in English, the next day in French, and the nexs in At $ p.m. Sunday, the Rev. Ford ‘Speaking Sunday afternoon ‘at 3527 Clintonville R4, . Ford -B, ling better this way. After this mental ahd spiritual exercise "Ca iam merce um be arch Baptist Church, 5 Bagley St. watl| Sunday School .... ¢:90. M. be guest preacher at}hé is ready for his office.and day's decislons. of the District Association meeting! respiaic’ The Rev. V. L. Lewis is\{ Moming Worship .1045A.M. in the Mace-| \ x «x * and Wolverine Baptist State Con-|nastor of St. James. 7 Hie likes best to-read Bt. Peak deennse be thinks wt. Peut/*™% - pastor a is serving at|¥# “one Of the toughest minds that ever lived.” He once aald a uran * = h to me: “Do you ‘remember, back on farm, when : . Jackson is president po Si wanted to whet # knife? You laid it on « turning grindstone? of the association and the Rev L. Bethany Baptist Chure! “Well, that is what I do with my mind, 1 whet on the - “ peat® JOSEEN IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster great mind of St. Paul. I keep it sharp on one of the Kor: . . _ PERCY M, WALLEY JR., Minister of Education las wae’. mane them at H ich Leaders | et minds that ever lived.” National President, |) wo worship Services — 8:45 AM. and 11:00 AM. ahead coe Hae urc og . Keep your mind sharp—your insights keen and discern-|_ _ sie ’ Sermon by Mr. Walley: i : ) iSet Sessions ing. By such method you will be- successful with life's de- State Fair Preacher “GROWING INTO MATURITY” 1 fase BAPTIST (CHURCH. | d cisions. ovis Ala ~Gheets School Chee ter alk i : for Wednes ay : Sooo 1958) dwin of St.) 2:00 P.M.—Genior High B.Y.F. . - —— . Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg _ in of 30% Education Louis, president of the National] 1:30 P.M—Wednesday—Mid- Meeting charge a Leaders a Sechacy ih ae Council of Churches, will be the/ Long Term Planning Commission a I Wednesday” et the-First-Presby- 1 nN awa guest preacher at § a.m. Sunday) “An American Baptist Church” DS ea ae, OR EEE, PEATE JPerian church, Mrs. Roy Fosbende Churches on Oki at the eighth annual Sunrise Serv. eo t will be in charge o 6 p.m. tate Fair. . i : dimer. , » Join Protestant Council] |= one ae CAinst FRE { ve the first ng BI METHODIST CHURCH , Thursday With the organization of the/tending out to the various islands}Ranikn, president of the Detrol F a picnic (ppt |“Okinawa Christian Couneil of|in the Neen superintendent of schools. ped aetion tebe F. * : -Héwisen, Paster : Basil B. Kimball, 6835 Lahser Ra.|Churches” in the Ryukyu Islands) | 2 “Nakazato, pas tichiges state Fair Casieleaseal a The Women's Association under! new Protestant council has been|.o- o¢ the Shuri Church of Christ,| Michigan Stale ose 10A.M the Family | |the leadership of Mrs. Leslie Ellis) ,aded to the growing family of the|and one of the veteran Christian ee we — a uy J will begin the fall. activities with) menical church around thelleaders in the Islands is the chair- a wae 11 A. M, “God's Enabling Grace” ; = =Bible Study at 10 am. Friday. man of the new Council. ron s. Music will be 6:55 F. M. Y. Evening Worship 7:90 P, M. CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH . |sr'ncmo inchem win eRe" * emg cotta the Dero Pace Band Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:90 P. M. ; ie . ‘}jof the noon lunc a Episcopal Mission, ' 4 - \.” “Buffale at Church Strect—Clarkston, Michigan '~ |Galen E. Hershey, associate Pas] ‘This “symbol ot evangelical CObling Rev, Po copa vider ct the|@nd choir of the Highland Park .. “light and Life Hour" Sun. 3 P.M. CKLW + Church School—@:45 and 11:15 A.M. tor, leading devotions. = ation in Christian endeavor’’| Methodist Board of Missions, are|*" ‘>, the cobarenstion will Meeti: t the church Tuesday brings fellowship several de-| official elcoming congrega » pack clothing ior Crarch it satmontional and interdenomina- in the organization. {be Donald L. Swanson manager of . “ ~aaae Service will be the Board of Dea-|....4) in these Islands,| 8 the : Palatalalltealalatertallalalelateall : cong under the direction of Mr.|'™o. a wena Wer It struggles. |Musicale, Tuesday at Za N BACK TO ee ee ee ee _ | tthe targest of the participation |’ 5. say of Los Agetes, will] CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC 4/ a mi ver nie chitin Workman, wil] Eom He Und Gach tng at te nas wi 2 >) SCIENCE CHURCH ||. & ¥ CHURCH th of the sermon at the . n berty 30 Whittemore Street 4 DS ced 2 Se es ee Ste crn weer Gata Ns “ee | 48 y TIME ot Se Re rs n " yy “CHRIST JESUS” S| Cook will sing “I Come to Thee.”| amd Reformed, Disciples and \ristess, ‘The Rev. §. M. Edwards| a ee y : ° other mission bourds in the |;. pastor. Church that have Sunday Services and $ Reading Room. . United States cooperate. kan ch dor + ae tere ot | Sunday School East Lawrence Street pa) ith ha' all will be A 11:00-A. M. Open aay | FIRST OPEN oer ae onc w have seen all summer there | ae, een It &. Bt ta.8 5 M, ~ and evangelistic ‘to greet you. | . Friday to 9 P. M, | BIBLE CHURCH fin the Ryukyus now united ii oe ef 0 ist, | FIRST CHURCH OF CEaIsT, S¢t SCIENTIST S 1 Bete ema oe wave, _ffoperation include the Episcopal , i ‘ Church which also has filial ties “see oo Se G) Gay tls AURAL [oie Sra on eb TET ESTS ae HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS U} Lente Service 1. $0 FM Yuille Cures tasted to thel| anv. Ba) See | RADIO STATION CKLW 900 KC ] Wea Preyer Mocting 745 P.M. | mages prety Reo aid S| MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10.55 AM. . Sunday—0:45 A.M, The End of Pe tists. “Chosen_to Be a Soldier of Christ’’ ; i Y ips ff pm Your Search Bible and bookstore & : A downtown : hi Evangelist Bob Ecton : tor » Friendly Tin the — ag ag — Dr. Milton H., Bank preaching (jas # a Services | Chereb rapidly becoming the recogn nA : . Malone | “Christi: Center’ for many types (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11 300 A. M.) ‘All Saints Episcopal Church Rev. TH. 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Drayton I j ed “THE LORD'S TABLE” . "Milford, ‘Mich. | 8:00 4. M.—Holy Communton Ss nvit 7:00 P.M.good times’ You employ that big a per cent, of our people. oh... That’s how vitally our com- munity’s interested in you. . _ Ne city is more completely de- pendent upon General Motors. It has been a good relationship, Mr. Donner. You've been real good neighbors throughout the years. And we've tried to reciprocate. t: & & “when economic factors are on a more even keel, we want you to come -here and say “hello.” We'll roll out the red carpet and Chief Pontiac will greet you with all the neighborliness possible. 2. a 7 John F. Gordon, new President, is an Oakland County resident and an exceedingly capable and ac- complished industrialist. His name had been bruited about a bit in the cloak rooms prior to his elevation, based on a_ general recognition of ability. Mr. Gordon lives a scant few miles from the center of town. When he has his feet firmly under the presidential desk and that new chapeau en- THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Powriac Press Company 48 W. Huron 8&t. Trade Mark Russe. renege Executi ice President - and ‘Advertising Director Pontiac, Michigan Daily Except Sunday jouw A. Ritey, Assistant Advertising Manager Eant M. TREADWELL, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business: Manager ‘ ‘ G. Marswate. Jonpan, foun W. Prraorsars, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor ' Manager - goserr B. Tare. Groner. C. Inman, Managing Editor Classified Manager ee———_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— The Asseciated Press is entitied exclusively to the local news pr —_ in this ee a2 ot ABC. hone Fos Pontiac ue PE 28181." y- titled “Chief Operating Officer” well adjusted, old Chief Pontiac will sweep out the far corners of the wigwam and prepare a tribal feast in his honor. All flags will fly as the peace pipe passes. ‘ . * # JameEs E. GoopMAN, who succeeds Gorpon, is one of the most affable men in industry and has friends all over the place—every place. He has attended several of our Chief Pontiac industrial pow-wows and stands in | highest favor locally. If the phrase, “self- man” ever applied to any- one, it does him. His pathway to the top has been hewn from solid rock | and he reaches the pinnacle on sheer merit and ability. He’s another GM star. I assume he will leave his beau- tiful office and journey down to the General Motors Building. Se tee & -. And so, some of the top cards in the deck are shuffled. But al- ways it’s a stout pack and one that takes a host of tricks—for- - ever—unceasingly—and without ) let-up. | Pd like to quote a remark of W. A. P. Joun who déclared 20 years ago: “General Motors is lousy with brains.” The ‘words of the advertising y brother are even more today than they were GM employes everywhere, | e corporation has a strong /vench with a’ host of capable re- i placements on every managerial '_ leyel. The: big outfit’ is always prepared for the future and the - development of replacements is a defitlite and well established policy, « «ere * ® -* And so the march continues. th . And in Conelusion....... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: The GOP and I are scorched by a withering fire from’one R. E. HUMPHRIES, my severest critic. He Says: “If Ike moved to Michigan and stayed until election day, and you wrote distorted and twisted editorials | in bold type every day, CHARLEs_ Porter and a lot of state and county Republicans will be unemployed after © _ Jan. 1, 1959.” And then, after lesser attacks, he concludes: “Potrer has voted wisely often and is the nearest thing to a good Republican in the whole motley gang.” Mr. HuMPHRIES’ castigations aren’t as sweeping or biting as usual. It must be the benign and leavening influence of the sum- mer sunshine. :. © “+. ¥& An advertisement for a Rolls Royce in London says: “At 60 miles an hour, the loudest noise comes from the electric clock.” 0.K. smarty pants, and at 70 miles miles an hour in a Pontiac, the loudest noise comes from the happy twinkle in the passengers’ eyes..........5am Goldwyn is losing his international reputation for garbled speech to Casey Sten- gel. Casey’s latest: “I wish that there Goldfine has sent me one of them petunia coats.”........:. Many New Yorkers believe if Nel- son Rockefeller is elected Governor of New York, he may land the Presidential nod in 1960. - x * * Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive young woman: AupREY MILLs,...,,....TV experts Say ‘‘just a freak” in explaining how the Levesque family in North Bay, Ontario suddenly started getting the closed circuit broadcast of the Par- TERSON-Harris fight. They saw four rounds without sound......... . The Shenandoah Herald runs a cartoon ‘of Chief Pontiac standing before a sign which reads: “Pontiac Labor ‘Racket Burning Case.” And the Chief is oe “And ey, used to call us ~ « > 40 hs Pe MM): ~~ am AY « The poems of William Blake, who was buried in a Lendon pauper’s grave in 1827, are still an inspiration to the world, and his vital drawings influence art. Born in poverty, he was self taught as artist and writer. The Bible was a major source of his work, which strengthened through the years and culminated in masterpieces just before his death, Some of the books that he engraved, printed, decorated and bound have been called the most wonderful ever made by one hand. . ; His wife Catherine was his principal aid. He taught her to read and write, to copy his manuscripts and color his books. Often she held his hand as he wrote such lines as “I am in God’s presence night and day, And He never..turns his face “Away 5 oo , Days of .All Faiths: Services Feature Labor Message DAYS OF ALL FAITHS By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER “Responsibilities in Daily Work’ is the theme of this year’s Labor Sunday proclamation by the Na- tional Council of ‘Churches. Re- quested to be read in all member - coaches tomorrow the statement refers ‘not only to the sibility of workers themselves but also to that of management and of the churches. The worker is “not merely ee Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Here Are Facts to Foil Avid. Gossip-Mongers “Mother is a redhead. None of her four children had red hair. None of her four grandchildren did either. Now come six greaj- g r and children, none with red experience may prevent much un- happiness, due to old wives’ maili- cious gossip. x * * “Dermatologist says shingles ‘boy savages.” But listen, Shenandoah, that was a Flint deal. They just. used our hospital .......... _ Phil de Beaubien, pub- ‘lisher' of the Detroit Times attended PHS for two years. “I still remem- ber that big Harper,” says he. “What an athlete he was.” Good wishes to “Pat” Petten- gill who leaves us to act as Assistant Sales Man- ager of Pontiac in New York. No one in all in- dustry ever had as many friends downtown....... Archie Barnett tells me he just stayed in the “best room in the Waldorf in New York.” And in the next breath he tried to tell me business was bad t.0 2 §¢ 2-27 7 7.7 My old pal, announcer Harry Wismer, is re- portedly angling for more radio stations in addition to the five he just acquired arene Washington eae) Dept. of Cheers and’ Jeers: the C’s — the 1959 Pontiacs; the J's: Alfred Hitchcock’s stupid personal appearance on his TV shows; = 9-4 —HAROLD A. FrtzoERALb eee arene ene (herpes zoster) is caused by ex- posure- give your opinion.” (F.V.) Answer — All I know is what I read in textbooks and current medical journals, and your der- vaccination (against smallpox), whether it “takes” or not, seems to be good treatment for recur- ring herpes. . * * * ‘Husband had a cutting opera- _ tion for piles three years ago. Piles again bother him greatly, Please give us. more information on the shot treatment.” (Mrs, C.D.0.): swer — As long as the _ cause of piles (hemorrhoids) goes uncorrected, the individual is likely to develop piles at any time, no matter whether the treatment was surgical or am- bulant (office injections). Send stamped, self-addressed enyelope for my FREE pamphiet on Hem- orrhoids (Piles). * * * “I'm 24 years old, have four -children, 6 to 244 years of age, all born naturally, the last_ while I was standing ‘up — that’s the easiest way, for gravity helps. 1 weigh 116 pounds, my height is just 5 feet. When I was 12, I weighed 158 pounds. How much more should I lose? (Mrs. A.W.Jr.) Answer — Not an ounce. Your weight is ideal. * * * “Ear has been running for 20 years or more. Treated from time ._to time by aera without ap- ‘parent, benefit. , .”” (Mrs. M.H.R.) Answer — addressed envelope for FREE in- structions on preparing and us- ing drops for chronic running ear, s x * & ‘My son is an M.D., wonderful success, but I still like your good sense and abide by your teachings. I have no words to describe what calcium capsules have done for me, I had little rest at night, due to muscular cramps, until you told me about calcium and vitamin D.” (Mrs, D.E.W.) Answer —. Thank you, Ma’am. The pamphlet titled Adult Tet- any (nocturnal cramps) is avail- able free, if you provide stamped, self-addressed envelope. * * * a letters, not more than one pare rel words lens pertaining to personal hygiene, not disease, diag- nose gy will answered b aaaves ed ‘arelage i on oe Po 8 tine ps lat (Copyr * Send stamped, self- - employer but to work with a sense of vocation — of respon- samy © Co Sr: eek wet done.” Employers and all Christian ~ * people have a duty to protect our economy against unemploy- ment. Christians must ‘“‘bring all economic life under critical an- ‘alysis and creative transforma- tion in the light of the Gospel.” Voice of the People ‘Teach Youth Faith in God to Destror: Communism’. Communism is applied Godless materialism. It first states positively there is no God. Communists are proudly and unashamedly atheistic in theory and practice. They claim man is a material machine, only matter in motion and nothing more, with no soul, no spirit, no individual value and no continuity of life: x * * You cannot deal with them because they're absolutely dishonest and won't keep their word. The only way to fight them is to have absolute faith in God and live according to God’s laws. We must educate our young people and college students in an absolute faith in God. The responsibility should not be delegated to the schools a ee x * When endugh people do this and live according to His laws, we can _ stop communism and maintain our liberty under our Constitution. We must constantly renew our faith in God, the Brotherhood of Man and the dignity of the human being, and we should turn to God at' once and stop communism before it's too late. Says Overtime Is » Only Part of Gripe You say you know the character of the men running Pontiac Motor Division. And I know the character of my neighbors who work They tell me the overtime ance is only part of the issue. Maybe Pontiac Motor Division would like to break the union. If ~ they could, think what it would — mean to them. More production with less men in less time and more profit. And half of Pontiac would have to move to California to work in missile bay “or “THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Let thy mercies come also unto me, O Lord, even thy sal- vation, according to thy word. Psalms 1-9:41. * * * If mercy were not mingled with , this wretched world tant day .. Ralph T. Keeling e Portraits By. JAMES J. METCALFE Do you remember when we aie And all the hours and the fae . That now have passed be- Between the moment - And this impor- . Commemorating all e joy.. . Along our loving way? We finally got married, and has been no regret . art is grateful ie . The moment when we met . And that is more important now .. Than anniversaries ... As on the first date that we had... We joined our memories . . . It was the day I met you, and... Our most important date . . . Thank God and you, my dearest one... That love came not too. late. (Copyright, 1958) ° Smiles More people should get mad enough at their government to get out and vote, tween? ... when we met . Satellite A Circle Sun Proposed by By ALTON BLAKESLEE AP Science Writer AMSTERDAM (AP) — A man- ‘made satellite orbiting around the sun was proposed today by Dr. R. P. Haviland of Philadelphia. He said it is feasible now with present equipment to put it as close to the sun as the planet Mercury. With greater power, it could come within four to five million miles of the — sun, fountain engineer, in a report to the In- The Country Parson Engineer . ternational Astronautical Federa- tion meeting here, envisioned a 2-foot long cone .weighing 50 pounds. It could discover vital new information about the sun, he said. A main task would be remark- able new analysis of the sun's vast gaseous atmosphere, which now seems to stretch 93 million miles to the earth and beyond in - tenuous form. The sun satellite could make close-up measure- ments of the density of the colar atmosphere. The two-foot-wide base of the cone would always be kept point- ing toward the sun through use of ‘photoelectric cells. There would also be a sunshade on this end. The sides of the cone would al- ways be in shadow to keep them relatively coo] despite the tre- mendous heat. Special coatings would also help redice the heat along the sides. Special measuring instruments would be placed on the shadowed sides. Haviland said calculations show that instruments and components — such as bearings, transform- ers, wiring, generators and tubes — could survive the heat. They have various temperature limits, down the river, across the ranging up to 700 degrees. centi- rhenian Sea and part of the grade. Mediterranean, and up into the : . Instruments could measure the Rhone. They were waiting for “If we more corn, we intensity of ultraviolet light, elec- him when he reached the mon- plant more — if we want te trons and protons, and meteor astery. - have more love, we must sow hits. The information would be (Copyright 1958) more.” télemetered back. = Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Cites Facts of Fluoridation Harley asked for some frank facts, and I am giving them to him. Be grateful we have a free press in America to help puncture hysteria and check dangerous notions that would otherwise cause mob stam-. pedes. Memorize Jefferson’s motto below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z-306: Harley B., aged 35, is a successful clergyman. * * *. ‘Dr. Crane, what are the -facts about fluoridation of drinking wa- ter?”’ he began. “I have been asked to oppose it when our — city council meets next month. “And I have been flooded with literature . saying DR, CRANE fluorine is a dead- ly poison and that the idea ts in- spired by Communists to under- mine the health of Americans.” MOB HYSTERIA — Fluorine bélongs to the halogen family in ‘chemistry; which in- cludes chlorine, iodine and bro- mine, as well as fluorine. x * * All of them are deadly poisons, doses if used in large : But chlorine. has been added to our city water supplies regularly to kill bacteria and_ thus purify drinking water. Yet chlorine was a deadly pois- onous gas for use in warfare! ° Todine is swallowed by people , who wish te commit suicide. But we. began adding to our table salt In 1924 check the large\ tamors of the th ‘ers) which afflicted men as well as women, ; So iodine, which is a deadly pois- on in big doses, is a great medi- cel ah ie Geanen Sentth when com sumed in small quantities. - & © The same thing is likewise true _ of fluorine, . Down in Deaf smith County in Texas, the water supply has as high as eight parts of fluorine per 1,000,000. And the folks there have been drinking it for hun- dreds of years with no significant ilt effects, except for discolora- tion of the enamel of the teeth. But their teeth meanwhile have been free from decay and almost as hard as rocks. ° FLUORINE FRENZY Indeed, that’s where we got the idea about adding -a little fluorine to drinking water, so it wasn’t the’ Communhists who inspired the plan. x * * Remember, Deaf Smith County residents drink, 8 parts per million down in Texas! Elsewhere, we add only ONE part per million. And nearly 1,200 cities are using fluorine in their water, for it cuts down decayed teeth by about 65 per cent. - fluorine is such a deadly pois- as frenzied oppomnts would Save us believe, then why aren't the people of Deaf Smith County in Texas dead or maimed or all afflicted with cancer and the other x ‘dire results alleged to result? . x * * For they drink 8 times as much fluorine as the rest of us! “HORSE SENSE” NEEDED: - Before you go off half cocked ed lend your influence to any cause, be sure you have heard both sides + of the issue threshed out freely. Don’t be “headline” thinkers, who are easily stampeded by such mob inciting terms as ‘Deadly poison’’ or ‘‘Communists.” Alas, one of New - England’s So he personally led the attack that terminated in the Salem witch- craft blot on American history. * * * Yet this clergyman was-an edu- cated, Christian clergyman! So don't think hysteria and mob ac- tion -is to. puncture false notions and spike stupid rumors that oth- erwise produce dangerous mob reactions. “Where the press is free,” said Thomas Jefferson, ‘‘and every man is able to read, all is safe.” _/ envelope ‘and ito to cover | t tgp nia" parehologeal eb charts ‘and By ‘Copyright, 1958) ‘b = Explorer V. Components Collided iquids remaining in it pisos in the vacuum of space and gave it a little extra thrust, Von Braun aid, This sped it up so it hit the in-|. strument part of the rocket, knock- ing the final stages off in the wrong direction from an orbit. All three remaining stages of the rocket had fired perfectly, Von Braun, the German-born di- rector of -U,. S. Army rocketry, said special precautions were being taken to avoid recurrences of ‘‘this most unlucky incident.” Tot Takes Potent Nip DENVER — Scott Calahan’s parents stopped in at a used car lot here to look over some cars, Scott, 3 years old,. lodked. for something more interesting. He found it in a gasoline can and gampled the contents. Scott is in Denver. General Hospital, doing well. Back to, School By GEORGE W, CORNELL AP Religious Writer place today in the American edu- cational process. When schools open this fall, mil- lions of pupils will not only re- sume study of geography and math —but also of faith in God. “There's been a growing trend to provide such courses by some means,” said Mrs, Alice Goddard, an authority in the field. “It has resulted from the strong feeling in the churches that reli- gion is as much a part of knowl edge as history or science.’ Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! .Anyone may SAVE in this Grom Union. ‘Savers for the past 3 years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union 40 E, PIKE ST. _ At the grade school level, as well as in institutions of higher learn- ing, the subject has become an in- creasing part of regular study. Altogether, about nine million | youths—almost a fourth of the school population—are.. expected to have such classes on their schedule when the new term The oe and means of in- struction takes various forms—de- pending on the circumstances, But the big modern development in this country for restoring reli- gion to the educational realm — Religion ig ‘assuming a larger Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service 46 Williams St. 24-Hour Ambulance Service q Phone FE 2-581 where it was firmly established un- til the mid-1800s—has been through weekday “‘released time’’ classes. “It's the answer to a-need that a dard, director of weekday religion education for the National Council of Churches. “Public schools can’t teach re- ligien as such, but the weekday program can fill that niche. It's a way, at last, by which religion ean be given the place it should have in any whole, rounded edu- cation,” An estimated 3,500. community school systems, programs, been rising steadily. about a third what it is now. ‘ ‘Students Study ‘Religion tant, Jewish and Roman Catholic organizations each provide teach- ers for separate classes, which are held in facilities off school prem- ises, Usually one hour a week is al- lotted from schoo] time, during which children of all parents who authorize it are excused to g° te their respective religion classes, “This allows for diversity and re- spect for all,” Mrs. Goddard said. “It is essential to safeguard these relationships.” Three years ago, the total was| However, | Development of the procedure has not been without friction, in with . about 344'and out of the courts, the opposi- million pupils, have launched such|tion based on claims that the sys- and the number has/tem éncroaches on the traditional separation of church and state, the U. S. Su Court has upheld the form Under the formula, local Protes-jlegal, so long ag school. facilities THEATR DRIVE-IN MAPLE ROAD EAST OF WALLED LAKE MA 4-3135 3—FEATURES—3 4—CARTOONS—4 Last Complete Show Sterts at 10:15 E ROBERT WAGNER from the edge - of your seat you'll see... The DIXIE DAREDEVILS Who Became the HELL FIGHTERS of the PACIFIC! TERRY MOORE be, DRIVE-IN THE THE FAMILY DRIV . WATERFORDES ml ea ATER f IN oh >» HOWARD HUGHES \| \ JOHN \ AYNE THE CON 2nd BIG HIT! MIGHTY IN SCOPE! QUEROR }§ quaus Ea SUNDAY LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 10:15 " B_FEATURES — GIANT CARTOON PARTY — 3 FEATURES BRIGITTE BARDOT r>zZ—-o-—-x70 * Zo-uxmm< aAcoOze "Vigorous, violent, f frank!" r>Z—-a-70 ZOo-uram< 4cazc MM UM THE WILD etd Y seon ee BARE-HANDED CAP- oe OF A MORAY ‘E ATTACK OF THE UN- " ERWATERD LANCERS. _ THE BONE-CRUSHING DE # ot 7pm? IN PERSON ot 7 P.M. Before The Show "DON EE and OTHERS THE SATELLITES THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 50, 1958 classes, This decision came in 1952, after lengthy litigation and re- adjustments, Much«of the program's has come since then, with its great- est expansion in the New England states, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, West Vir- ginia and Virginia. It also is spreading through many other states, including the plains region and far West. But. it has found little usage so far in the deep South, Boys’ State to Be Shown NORTH BRANCH — Movies of Boys’ State will, be shown at 8 p.m, Tuesday at the American Legion Post No, 457 meeting. The boys who represented the local post at Michigan State University will attend, Thirty-five Pontiac area resi- dents lost their right to ‘drive re- cently, according to the Michigan Secretary of State's Office. « * * . Those ordered to furnish finan- cial responsibility for drunk driv- ing were: Richard B. Combs, Dra wi Fieming. rn Plains pamenas ngemes W. Whitney, 208 Orchar fie The ‘ibeonses of the following per- ‘UNE COLOR Area Trattic Ottenders: sons! LOSE Driving Privileges — | teste nea ee ew ot Oxtord, violated lice Feirmoust|‘citure to : tion. ei si] ¥ Bes. It’s Nesey Street Unsatisfied judgment was reason for suspending the follow-/ BAGHDAD, Irag . — When fp oe riaptan gary Faisal 4 vert james Lemmon. Birmiz for President Nasser of the U: M iL, aie Se ae um Ave. [Arab Republic, Today King Faisal D. anor _ Rochester EXCLUSIVE! Starts § UNDA Vy | FIRST RUN! has all the thrill of a Walt D —— LOUELLA f 3 Far f % ea at 2h a8 . Xe ‘ po ene cameos telrs rani COLOR a . , . , swrmt ON MEGOWAN MOLLY HcGOWAN CLAIRE mk PA ica NI RS | en 2nd GRAND HIT ae “A HERO WITH REAL ad HAIR eon AND A OL sa LONDON, The Dog end FLEECIE, The-Lamb oT with BUDDY HART * WENDY STUART co ae TAD we: $5000 DRIVE- iN THE FA YO FREE §)/\gad20):0) THEATER Cor. Williams Lake ~ Aicport Rosde—Box Office Opens 6:45 P.M. ENTRY RULES 1. Any boy or girl, under 12 years of age can enter, . 2. Fill in entry blenk and fp : sae | Soper: POLICE PUPPY ENTRY BLANK NAME ..... 0. se eae AGEs. his Given fo some - | }ADDRESS ..-.. Ge ees Soe agllig Bi cet gin ey gil or be. Mall ie ected See ee F r a aii ee Ee ss os ee po Rese, SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1958 i , | ni os tom | cent hat ot. 188, the U.S, Climber ok a . . . - a : ie From Japan to France jaws ee pana Blocks. Red Herlssks MILE GTION MIRACLE GIANT AUS YOKOHAMA (UPD) — A French Sat.: “Cawbey,” Glenn Ford, bathyscape which established 4 “ati a Jack Lemmon; “‘St. Louis Blues,” | ow: Pacific diving record of 9,940) BP er ahag 30 PLM. i? eee .__._ {the center of the harbor for thejconvinced they are on ‘Quemey to ere egt nde arker(t during a series of explorations Auction Bucks nist Pees pore — Bone Coma mainiand port city of Amoy, This'stay. Story,” Jack Hogan; “Machine Gun off Japan left for France yesterday . ' getin turded attention to thet Par icity, and Swatow, used to be im-| The civilians on the island are|Kelly,” Charles .Bronson ahesas oe a ue freighter at All story AP repo F Reiman Morin, whe /portant \ports —- and. the Chinese}capable of feeding themselves with| . Wed.-Fri.: “God's. Little Acre,’|SUTuga : Miracle Mile Stores | onalist Chinese bas- Aldo ‘Ray, Robert Ryan; ‘Toughest > &, ice 3 a, eh Saas ane Communists would like’ to have|their crops and the fishing. ; Guy’ in Tombstone,” George Mont-| The record dive, which eclipsed threat of Red them open to sea traffic again. But everything for the armed ~ oe Start Saving Now! st ng for gomery the old mark of 4,501. feet, was| MNIiqi ving By RELMAN MORIN But there, a bare 2,000 yards |forces — which include frog men,| Sat.: “Five Guns West’ and|made 100 miles off Sendai City in AP Staff Writer from the shore, heavily armed intelligence agents, and navy crews|‘Man Who Dies Twice” northern Japan June 20. and honey-combed with passages |~—has to come from Formosa by ‘Ween 5. es a in Fox & Hounds Iie Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS In the sky, suddenly, there was an unmistakable sound, like .rus- tling silk, the sound of a high- arching shell. Incoming or outgoing? The kids, playing tag, paid no attention. They were chasing each} other in a row of acacia trees be- side the road. They didn’t even look in the living rock, is Quemoy. The Chinese Nationalists hold ii pri- marily to cut off the shipping. They are so close to the main- land that the Communists can jreach them with machinegun fire. From time to time, they get heavy bombardments. Communist air- fields are only minutes in flying air. The plane, coming in, dips down to within a few hundred deet of the water. That is to hide from Communist radar -and the. off chance of Red fighter planes. Some of the, officers and soldiers have families in Formosa. Once every six months, they get leave to visit them. Sat.: “Sergeant York,” Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan; “Yankee Doodle Dandy,”” James Cagney Sun.-Mon.: *Protid Rebel,” Alan Ladd, Olivia DeHavilland; ‘‘Devil’s \Hairpin,” Cornel Wilde Tues.-Thurs.: ‘‘Marjorie Morning- star,” Gene Kelly, Natalie Wood; “Female Animal,!’ Hedy Lamarr, Jane Powell _ LAKE THEATER TONITE MA 4-2151 MATINEE 1:45 THE WORLD'S DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11, P.M. |fjjup. ay ey 2 la igs ae . a y. They live continually The majority, however, left their} Fri.-Sat.: ‘Missouri Traveler, SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. This is Quemoy Island. under the threat of invasion, the|families in China when the Reds|Lee Marvin, Brandon, DeWilde; MOST § Michael Todd's YS LUNCHEONIS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 — llama ae gre | seen weve attack of the Chi- see darais chin, they came from|‘Omar Khayam,” Cornel Wilde HONORED Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations _ || to tell trom the sound of» shell . x ok * * - snes Cv sHOW f ‘padi whether it is or euf-'| You must see this life to believe| On'the snatovetion post,.a naked |. Sat-; = Tmitation Generel, | “Glesp going. The shells go both. ways. |it. spire of rock, there was a captain|;ord, Red Buttons, Taina Fig: tf ——— Artillery fire has become a life| The high school, the hospital, and from : mn ewes, = Se sien 2 éimriee” 52 BEST TONITE—Last Complele 3 Show 10 P.M. wlghemg tg ee oy se tp of the island, at the durthea|west China, | Sun-Sats “The Hunters,” Rob-| | PICTURE ne ¥ int from the mainland. I told him I had once had a job/® CoM, ‘agner, AWARDS Quemoy is a chunk of rock, bleak!“ Nevertheless, the children go to| we will meet there. again Strand WIDE Adults... .90¢ Children. . . .50¢ rbidding, sitting smack in , cous ie aaa - Sat.: “The Lone Ranger and the HONORS Evenings frame Ste Lost City of Gold” and ‘‘Thunder- Adults. . . $1 25 a In a concrete-and-steel bunker, on the edge of. the. beach, there were two infantrymen. One comes , |from a village on the border of Thailand, the other from the moun- tains of Fukien, “. “Some day “4 will go back,” ing Jets” Sun.-Sat.: ‘‘Indiscreet,” Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, color Waterford Drive-In ’ Sat.: “Conqueror,” John Wayne; “Jeanne Eagles,” Kim Novak, Jeff! TONIGHT—Last Complete Show 9:30 Gary COOPER “SGT. YORK” ' Chandl 7] ap dasnsin Son -Nhore.; “Littlest Hobo” and “YANKEE DOODLE DANDY’ In other words, far from doubt-|«snowfire’’ cS ing that they can hold Quemoy —| Fyi..Sat.: “High School Confi- —————————— although any ‘island can be taken dential,” Russ T: “St. Louis if want to ae Teele: men—/Blues,"’ Nat King Cole _|land, a kind of baby Gibraltar, as the hopping off point for the main- land, some day. SUN. 4:08t. SUN. THEATE FF 7 * — -_ ——— FIRST SHOWING |British Church Papers Support Birth Control ¢ | BOADW AY SHELL en en aan Hens LONDON PD, _ Bri ish ~ urch - In an Indoor Theater in the Pontiac Aree! ary Lior’ oe melee Saws | GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! They look across the short stretch of water, watching the ~ ple in Amoy, even reading the street signs, and hope for the day when they go over there, through the ‘golden gate.” Community Theaters Civie — Farmington age — of Sherwood Porest, * color, Don T — ileen Moore; “Destination 7 Gobi,’ chard Widmark glican bishops to approve of birth control. The British weekly said, ‘We ive British weery sud well flor ADULTS & CHILDREN! statement of the reasons for re-] The Heart-Tugging Story of a Mute Boy and His Dog garding family planning as duty- bound to be the result of thoughtful for Your Shopping Convenience _ Now in Progress — . GIGANTIC ' NOW pgeatolmapen Sun.-Tues.: “Thunder rene Robert Mitchum, Gene e Barry. color : Triple De Dei Curt Jurgens & "s Gel HH 1g 00 e cefer -Pri.: “Macabre,” William Prince, e eral” Susan Morrow; “Hell's Pive Hours,” |) (Venice Film fotos Winning i Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray Drama) Gove. Didna Dore: “Bante Pe Passsge”™ PP John Payne, Paith’ Domergue, color How to Murder Bat.: “Summer I ere. John Ss xon, a Rich Uncle” DEPARTMENT STORE gu ri the Ung Hsu S| way Shag cevaen a Mate Cady 2nd FEATURE . S. Saginaw —_ 1. Block North of Wilson @ |, Sus-yet ood Lise Acre.: nove] Silt) CORNEL WILDE © JEAN WALLACE sade te: ‘ ws olga The CLAWSON “THE DEVIL'S HAIRPIN” THE MOST EXCITING RACING SERESCCECCSe SSSI ete ret sees esse tee t test tity “Prem Mell 10 Tease,” Dea Ne * ALWAYS FIRST With the FINEST x ogame wwe oa har + Now thru TUESDAY * EST master 2.1 ‘| Thurs.-Sat.: * some Pine,” Pred M my So re ; Kee “The bg Irony = Seutl Lele color; “Hot Quinn, | | Theat c Sat.-Tues.: ak - Imported Chocolate ) | —ALL coLon—— Dere.* Dovid Niven. Ca miet eecmiatee STORY EVER FILMED! Keel Wiliam ‘Holdes, “Alec Guinces,|] 14 Mile RA. — 2 Me. of Woodward TECHNICOLOR color THE INCREDIBLE Thurs.-Sat.: : “God's Little Acre,” Aldo Louise OFDM 6h pm ROCKACRYE BART” TAIT p.m. “FORT MASSACRE at 9:50 p.m. ONLY 2 TONIGHT BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 More Soviets Coming MOSCOW \ — The U.S. embassy has, issued visas to a second group of Soviet tourists to visit the United States. Among the 17 are scientists, civil servants, factory directors, engineers, newsmen and artists. The Russians are due in New York HORROR and THRILLS GIANT 4 UNIT SHOW! The BEAST- THING from HADES! ’ LAST TIME TONICHT “THE VIKINGS” Also “HOT SPELL” KEECO SUNDAY ‘iss. THE LAUGH OF igre UFETIME! bein’ best: séller At. Regular Admission Adults 80¢ Children Under 12 Free Three times the fun of any picture ever.. as Jerry plays baby sitter to idaie)(-36-4 THE GRAVE CAN’T HOLD IT... nothing human can stop it! WILLIAM REYNOLDS: ANDRA MARTIN CAROLYN yoy 8 ao halt ve | -G-M presents it in Caenetcioe wd nd METROCOLOR . GLEN N FORD “Delightfull” 1, serata tribune Gi SCALA-ENAL HOLLIMAN- FRANCES WESTERN: “Jumps, explodes and acest” and “Hillarious! ... robust howler” . FE &-3406 _ ROBINSON STUDIO Sprain STUDIO~ OOLIEVER sropio 8 FE. 4-3001 2-2711 : FE §-3000 held her fingertip sik illusion veil, and she carried a white satin covered Bible and a * * * Bridesmaids Penny. Up- church and Joarfne Dembinski wore gowns identical’ to that of the honor maid in powder blue and carried a similar bouquet. BROTHER ATTENDS " Lawrence Maison, the bride- Courtney and Lawrence John- son. Seating the sts were John Rehm and ie Stone. Mrs. Tollenaar was gowned in a pale turquoise lace dress featuring pearis and rhine- chiffon over taffeta and also buds. * * * Following. the ceremony the bridal party was entertained at breakfast at the home of the bride’s parents. A recep- tion was held at the Eagles’ ‘Hall gn Montcalm street at 3 this afternoon. coe. 2k. *& The new’ Mrs. Maison $e- lected, a black and. white sheath with red accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet to ‘wear on a trip’ to northern Michigan, ‘Dear, Abby oe _ Roger .A rise Mr. and Mrs, Tollenaar and Mr. and Mrs: : Rivals Wedalng Details Bonnie ‘Allen, bride-eléct of en Wednesday a Lee Patterson of North is to be maid of honor, with Nancy Jackson and Sapbassy Jones as brides- ° maids. . Parents ot! the engaged : cou- ple are Mr. and Mrs, Paul J. Allen of) Oliver street and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Parks of Lowellystreet. The couple will be married Sept. 13. . i ’ Guests attending were Mrs. Allen, Mrs.- Parks, Jame Aus- tin, Ruth Ann Bandy, Mrs. Richard Fuller, Mrs. Richard Bigler, Mrs. ‘David Zuehlk, Sharon. Daniels, Judy Davis, Jackie Dubay, Vickie Everett, Delores Atkins. | qnd Terrence ' were married Eleanor Hassenzahl and Eunice. Hayward, ; Othérs were Mrs. Donald Jackson, Stephanie Jones, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Karen Lanpher of Rochester, Vinginia Lewis, Joy Notch of Oxford and Jeanette Ohanesian, ts. Also attending were Nancy Mrs. -H, §. Patter- son, Barbara Patterson, Mrs. - Melvin Campbell; Kathleen Rouse,- Carole Ryden, Carol Sampey, Sharon Smith, Norma - Snyder, Mrs, David Lugg, Gwen’ Vernon, Mrs. Robert Voltman and Ellen Wagner. Secretaries to Attend Institute EAST LANSING (UPD— Thirty women secretaries from some of the nation’s largest firms will gather Monday for a two-week session of litera- ture, the arts and philosophy at the 32-acre W. K. Kellogg manor house at Gull Lake near | Battle Creek, * * * The women, some of them coming at an expense of more than $1,000 to their employers, will be attending a Liberal Arts for Secretaries Institute co-sponsored by Michigan State University and the National Secretaries Association. : * * * Dr. Mary V. Moore, director of the institute, said ‘‘profes- play an in- -creasingly significant role in the business and professional world. Surely, it is as impor- tant for the professional val secre- tary to understand herself and ' her heritage . . . as it is for any :other business or profes- ‘sional person This will be the ‘third insti , ae liquid. Sugar is counted as part of the St. Benedict Parents of the. Mr. and -Mrs, Leo P. Atkins, “ Nesetah R; ‘Erb ’ this morning at Catholic» Church. couple are and ; Mrs, Nelson ~ Erb . and the late ‘Mr. Erb, MRS. TERRENCE R. ERB Pontiac Couple Wed St. Benedict Catholic Church was the scene of the wedding this. morning , of "Margaret Delores Atkins and Terrence R. Erb. The Rev. John J. Hoar officiated at the ceremony be- fore 200, guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Leo P. Atkins of Cherokee road and Mrs. Nelson Erb of North Johnson street and the late Mr. Erb. IN ORGANDY GOWN The bride wore-a ‘gown of embroidered Swiss organdy featuring an pire fitted bodice and a V neckline fin- ished with scalloped organdy. The scalloped. tiered skirt formed a full chapel train. x* w* Her circular veil of silk ng. lish illusion was held by a scal- loped headpiece of fine seed ‘pearls and illusion; On a moth- MRS. LOIS L. BROWN To graduate from Bronson Methodist School of Nursing is Mrs. Lois L. Browfi. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Don Bartles of Oliver street. eval-peast prayer book she carried a bouquet of white roses, and ivy. Nancy Clifton was maid of honor and Mrs. Lonnie Whit- low, the bridegroom’s sister, was bridesmaid. They wore silk organza dresses of Copen blue .with modified Sabrina necklines and cap sleeves. The full ballerina-length skirts end- ed with harem drapes. Their headbands were “of blue flow- ers and they carried cascade bouquets of delphinium blue crysanthemums. — te &- Junior. bridesmaid’ was ‘the bride’s sister, Mary Jo Atkins. She wore a full - skirted pink dotted Swiss organdy dress . with a pink flowered headband, and carried a bouquet of light pink crysanthemums. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM | Peter Erb, the bridegroom's brother was best man. Ushers were Clinton Lippard, Thomas McMahon and. the bride's brother, William Atkins. To receive guests at a re- ception held .in the church ball, Mrs. Atkins chose.a .Gre-: cian style mauve sheath with matching accessories. Mrs. Erb was dressed in a seafoam green shath with -beige ac- cessories, oS ee 2 The new Mrs. Erb selected a brown two piece dress with pink accessories for her going- away outfit. The couple will live on De- Sota street. Tell Child Why He ls Going to Doctor CHAMPAIGN, Ill, (UPD—If a youngster at your house has to have medical care or go to _ @ hospital, don’t try fo fool him, Tell him what's going to happen and why, ‘If the matter is wisely han- died, the child will take it in stride, - Outnumbered in Battle to Keep Bullfighting Out of United States jester when he feels like being By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR. ABBY: May I con- gratulate you for your open criticism of ~ungaaene Yours was the first See detogatory comment on this — sadistic « sport I have 3 read in a long iia time. I've be-) = come alarmed at the tremen- dous amount of favorable — propaganda * concerning bull- § ABBY fighting assailing us from books, movies, TV’ and. even interior decorators feature it as their favorite theme. “It seems there's a move-— ment afoot to legalize this bru- ‘tal sport in the U.S, The idle rich or so ¢alled “smart set’ consider this eruel sport ‘so- phisticated” and call those _ who voice disapproval ‘square.’ Thank you, Abby, for altewing me to express my to you for your civil- ized and humanitarian views.” : SARASOTA DEAR SARASOTA: I hold firm to my opinion although I fear you and I are outnum- bered for I. received many more letters which reflect the following opinion: © DEAR ABBY: Will you please confine your writing to subjects you know something a , about? Your remarks about bullfighting revealed your ig- We went together a long time and he talked my head off. Now he never talks to me. H¢ isn’t rude, he just doesn’t like to talk when he is at ‘home. “Outside of the house he- really talks up a storm and is the life of the party. When I ask him to talk to me and he says there is nothing to say, I feel hurt. Do you think he has lost interest in me or am I being sensitive?” LONELY DEAR LONELY: A man’s {a home is his castle, and he . shouldn’t be nagged, pestered or expected to be the court silent. Add your silence to his and you'll have an aparece tive husband. * * “DEAR ABBY: Isn't. there some law ‘against a mother who is 4 split-shift waitress and a father who is a cross- country truck, ‘@river going away and locking children in the house? My neighbor does this and thinks nothing of it. It got really serious when all four of her kids had the meas- les and she locked them up and went to work. “She said they weren't ‘real- ly SICK, they just had meas-. les. Isn’t measles supposed to be a sickness anymore? I worry about what could hap-: pen if their house caught fire with those kids locked up in there. Who should I report her to?” NEIGHBOR DEAR. NEIGHBOR: Report her to CHILDREN’S PROTEC- TIVE ASSOCIATION. They ’ will investigate ‘the case and take it from there. wt uF, = “DEAR ABBY: I was hever crazy about the idea of lwing in a duplex, over my in-laws, ~ Jaws own this house. but now I can't stand it. Ever since I brought my baby home from the hospital my mother- - in-law practically lives with me. She wants to’ do every- thing for the baby like she did . 50 ..years ago. and I want to - carry out my doctor’s orders. We can’t move because my in- T am ready to blow my top. I don't have red hair for nothing.” RED DEAR RED: Ask doe- tor to. tell your mother-in-law that he wants things done HIS way, and preferably by the baby’s own mother. She can’t argue with doctor’s orders. * © x CONFIDENTIAL TO IRV: When she runs. her fingers through. your hair, it means she's after your scalp. x wk For ‘a personal reply, write to ABBY in care.of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, — mavenne. * * "4 tt you want & collection of ‘ Abby’s best letters and an- . swers_in one. book, ask your - bookdealer ‘to get _ ABBY” for you. “DEAR ° ¥ i Lo Five local garden clubs will sponsor a flower show Sept. 6 and 7 at the Waterford Community Activities Building. Pictured here are members of the clubs practicing floral designs for the show. The are (left to right) Mrs. G. R. 5 Garden Cl 2-Day Waterford Exhibit A flower show “‘Autumn Splen- dor” sponsored by five garden clubs, will be held Sept. 6 and 7 from 8 a. m. to 9 p.m, at the Wa- terford Community Activities Building, Williams Lake road. * & & The five clubs are Better Home and Garden, Dirt Gardeners, and the Pontiac, Sylvan and Waterford branches of the National Farm and Garden Club. Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, general chairman, invites the public and all members of local garden clubs and other organizations to enter classes, especially in the specimen divisions. She may, be contacted at her home on Tubbs read for further information, The show will be judged on the merit system by a panel of six Antibiotic to Be Woven in Clothing Sweaters, skirts and other clothing of the future will have an antibiotic. woven into the fabric. Textile milis—eare—able—te— weave the antibiotic — called neomycin — into both natural THERE'S MORE TO Karpet-Karé THAN ONE-DAY CLEANING! @ This professional, in-the- home method gives you: * guaranteed moth ond in- sect protection for an entire yeor! * scientific color brightening! ¢ built-in soil retardance! ; Call us for a free estimate. " RUG & CARPET CLEANERS PE 2-7132 [The Portiac Press, NEW WAY'| Every, president of Water- THE PONTIAC PRESS. ees) Pentiae Press Phote ford National Farm and Garden Club; Mrs. John Cowe, president of Better Home and Garden Club; . Mrs. Everett Labadie, president of Dirt Gardeners and Mrs. LeRoy Small of the hospitality committee. |Mr. and Mrs. > ubs to Stage to eight out-of-town judges. More: than one blue ribbon may be won in a class. All entries must be in place by 11 o’clock next Saturday morning. Only one entry is accepted in a class. All horticulture specimens are to be grown by the exhibitor and the variety corretly named. * * * There will be six different sec- tions in the show with several di- visions in each. The sections are: artistic designs, table settings (by invitation only), horticulture, house plants, junior gardeners, and col- 4 5H" of | Build your fall wardrobe around \this smart skirt! Slim and sleek with ribbon trim — takes one yard 54-inch fabric. Make several lin basic and bright colors for school or work — cinch to sew with a Printed Pattern. Printed Pattern 4800: Misses’ waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30. All given sizes, 1 yard 54-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern if you wish Ist-class mail. Sené to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York ll, N. Y. Print plainly name, ad- . University, ee Pontiae Press Photo . Leola Jacques, director of the’ Pontiac Area Day Nursery, has retired and returned to her Wisconsin home after serving this community for 33 years. Here Miss Jacques poses with African Violet plants, a gift from her to her beloved nursery school. Day Nursery Director Leola Jacques Retires wundreds of children who have By LYDIA After 33 years of dedicated service to the community ahd otherwise have deprived tiac Area Day Nursery and | of while their were returned to her home in Dele- | working. field, Wis. Miss Jacques will be greatly missed, not only for her long and ‘devoted service to the community, but for her warmth and great humanitari- anism as well. Miss Jacques will] be living in Delefield with her sister, Jessie Jacques, where she plans to devote much of her time to her hobby of raising African Violets. SATURDAY, AUGUST. 80, 1958 } Married Friday evening at First Presbyterian Church, -. Birmingham, were Barbara Jean Stinson and Dan Cornila Te Parents of the couple are Lester C, _ Stinson, , Mrs. Leona Cornila and Dan Cornila. MRS. DAN CORNILA JR. Barbara | Stinson Becomes Bride of Dan Cornila Jr. Barbara Jean Stinson became the bride of Dan Cornila Jr. Friday evening at First Presbyterian Church, Birmingham. Dr. W, Glen Harris officiated before 250 guests. ithe Hospi Surviving are two nephews, Ern- Sie mano ioeebas 6P'tae ORT, Sia tee Soe Srl care cacavens, me | ee eee | 6 hours to save from 12 noon to 6 p.m. M. at the salesrooms listed below! ou’s Drug Store, 493 S._ i) “The Snark, the aation’s only . | ; _and 156 blank money orders and) oq, streaked over the ocean with : a a check protector. =<) ® flash of orange flame, ~ es” ‘They. also allegedly stole ©0S-| “Y_ seconds the red-coated mis- . : ee ~ | that a Snark was launched. The john | 590] results of the test usually are i i i 2 ltt fil ichigan to Get Million in SS They're 2.50 Values! BOYS’ .« LONG SLEEVE Wash ’n Wear ig ® fe i H z° i he ill? oA ay itl a <4 ales: | AN GE LUS v . Wooded and shore lots ; for “sale! “= GIRLS’ | For People With | AicNORUS ve WASHABLE ~ ‘. Vision FON orem oF In the next ey ee close-in LAKE PROPERTY with CHAR- ay ACTER and the PROPER RE- [O° QSaqaXc waren ao staicrve COVENANTS ~ will 3 Sie pia: and. 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Just what the | | 3 3 back-to-school boys want—made to take tof bd te corns oe rugged wear! Blues, browns, grays. Sizes 4-18. ° f LOTS « COST’ from ©4900 sre. oat snl Speci PO ETIET TERMS AVAILABLE KIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT! GORDON WILLIAMSON CO. ‘ 200 N.. Saginaw Street, Pontiac, Michigan ¥ LOL 97 £445 SATURDAY, AUGUST: 80, 1958 * ANTIQUE FINDS — When they travel, the McGraths like to stop at antique shops. They have bought numerous things, like the walnut table af the left, in such shops, Antique in de- Your Neighbor’s House i THE PONTIAC PRESS ', PONTIAC, M ICHIGAN,_ Pontiac Press Photes by Tom Geris sign, but modern in construction is the platform rocker, The walnut chest under the open shelves is a family heirloom. It has a beautiful grain. Roomy ‘Little’ House Has Fir Exterior . By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor We pass this house every day on the way to work. We saw it go up, board by board. Then we saw it lose its raw look, softened by grass and landscaping. . Fi- nally, we talked with the owners, the Donald McGraths, and made a date for our photographer. It was «the Saturday after Thanksgiving, nearly two years ago that the McGraths moved into their new. home -on Cooley Lake road. They have a 50x150 foot lot with 50 more feet across the road on the lake side (and 500 feet out into the lake). Mr. McGrath did the designing and rough building of the 30x44’ foot house. Professionals came in to do the paneling and utility work. It was a six months’ job. house, There are outside doors in the utility and living rooms, both at ground level. This utility room has a high ceiling. Walls are painted sandal- wood color. The tile floor is rust. This room, says Mrs. McGrath, saves hér much cleaning. All the outside. dirt is Jeft there before people come upstairs to the kitchen. CAN SEE TWO LAKES From the windows in her CONTRASTING WALLS — The wall at the left is paneled in fir like the interior of the house. The rear wall is Philippine mahogany, Side by side in this room are such contrasting things as a television set and a wooden sap bucket. The mantel kitchen Mrs. McGrath has a view of two lakes. While she washes the dishes she can see fishermen on Crescent Lake. The drop leaf table is set in front of a large window that looks out~on. Eliza- beth Lake. The floor is covered with one of the oldest and most popular linoleum patterns, the one that looks like red tile. Walls are Philippine mahogany. All cup- - “boards are natural birch. _Counter tops are yellow linen weave vinyl. The built-in oven is free stand- ing. Over the range ‘op stove is a copper hood, All accessories are .copper, even the _ light switches. Trivets decorate the soffit above the sink. On one side there is a white lavebo while on an aqua, gold and beige print on white. Between the kitchen and liv- ing room, next to the door, there are open shelves. Colored glassware and littie plants make it a gay spot. - The walls of the living room are interesting in color and tex- ture. Two of them are like the exterior of the house—horizontal beamed, with white insulating material in tweed. Curtains are white with a vari-colored leaf print. a picture window. All are cur tained in white antique satin with a leaf design in beige, gold, black ae oe Valemges 60 up on one of their forays in an fir ls, The other two are the other is an antique lamp. pene antique shop. The copper light over the table Philippine mahogany. A red is on a pulley. Under the cup- brick fireplace is centered on he ceiling is beamed, with boards there are more lights, one of the fir walls. instlation board. between a _ ‘The curtains are complementary On either side of the fireplace beams. This, explained Mr. wis. ee ee are high windows. In the front is searegPpee eng woe Bol ye Add a N ote of FASHION | to Your Background FOR LIVING Within Your co ogi U IT’S MADE OF FIR — The Donald McGrath home on Cooley no hint of the roomy interior. Mr. McGrath designed the house Lake road looks as if it were made of redwood; but the exterior \ and did the rough building. Former Delaware drive residents, - boards are fir, stained red. Mrs. McGrath ‘stands at the front door, he McGraths have lived in their new home just under two years. ready to welcome a hiv sreut of this trim little mens gives * $600 ‘$1247 “1247 “1247 15.97* Convert your dreams to reality ... or 279 it cost.so little to bring out the best As Wet in your home. ribet et -6553 18.71 to see our many planning ideas... Fa enn eel a ee truly designed with:your family in Recreation Room ' $00 | 15.79") 3.72 *36 MONTHS F.H.A, FINANCING UNDER $606 mind. BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO., . | Ak REE 92 WEST HURON ST. Century Dream Kitchen i - | . 7 - , ae : FOR OUR over the table can be pulled out to the center of the room when the | FREE " “ ¢ HOMEY KITCHEN — A deep red floor; ware. penile alll brass accessories and little colorful decorations make the McGrath kitchen a homey place. The drop leaf table and ladder back, rush- . i Saar ieer iets estes oss ‘That lamp 4 Planning Service Within be Miles of Pontiac . table is used out there. Mrs. McGrath has a way with African Woelaty, Hamdros of blogeme cover the numerous plants. e CALL _Fo FOURTEEN McGraths Like EL as Wall Material (Continued From Page 13) farm and .was hers Use. Wall Space ' oe white amount of, air condi- na he to Store Tools pent is now being the bedroom hallway. At the far drawers. IN NEW SUBDIVISION — Open for inspection this weekend is this house at 170 Westway Dr., in the newly opened Clinton Heights Subdivision, off East Boulevard. The house is one of two completed by the Newton Building Co. Several others are et ae eS Plastic Finish Walls Add Bathroom Color STeR & ge g: DELIVERY BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY fi) a HATT 3 i E Ue #81 rile 4 Fy - 5 Lad I BETTER HURRY! ONLY 3 LEFT! | FULL BASEMENT — 112 BATHS ‘Factory Primed Pepuscrity HT Siding Gains mind, not stuffing the memory. Education means 5 developing the 103 State Softener Today at H. H. STANTON Heating & Plumbing Contractor FE 65-1683 3216 Rycroft GAS and OIL EXCEL —— MUELLER FURNACES VACUUMED MOERY'S OIL BURNER SALES - SERVICE FE 2-4970 siding. It retails at about 2 cents a square foot more than the un- primed board. In many cases, this is less than the cost of the paint needed to prime the siding on the job, exclusive of labor. walk-in closets, paved streets, city water and sewers. aS ‘Large Selection of OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M. Z . WOODS, FINISHES, Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac i{° = arrErTON 10 DETAIL HARDWARE 321 LOBERTA | : | Slisabeth Leke Road, 1 Mile: West of Telegraph Road te Fernberry Road, Right 2 Blocks to Loberta. | “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit TU 3-4000 | you order the exact amount Kitchen. Estimates Free | Payment! | The CABINET SHOP : ie tece Stop Ia! "Seo Oar Model No Down _ Payment! job too large or too small! TRU-BIL Near Telegraph end | | | you need. Call us today for estimate. No . but we build, remodel or Electric water heaters require| since the initial cost of paint is ; repair anything that’s made of FULL PRICE ONLY $14,300 |~ ee ee eS | Joie ES roe ig apapig tomy hve VETERANS — NO MONEY DOWN : . : shop or in your home. Rates _ % are reasonable for finest Kew 3 oa me cites Ooo uae feet. | FOR YOUR | | ‘ — work. Formica counter ‘tops and other extras galore. -Forced air heat, eee USE OUr BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 Geclinsd tahe Rests | NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog Runs * Phone a FE 5-7471 Pectory Installed FIRST PAYMENT DECEMBER i NO DOWN PAYMENT e 36 MONTHS TO PAY a) ey ae oe a RE : *3 SPACIOUS BEDROOMS ‘* FACE BRICK «1! TILED BATHS * COUNTRY STYLED KITCHENS with Birch or Mahogany Cabinets * Fall CAR PORT x Walk-in CLOSETS \ * OVER 1040 SQ. FT. LIVING SPACE * GAS HEAT x ALL City Improvements ow Water *Paved Streets °‘Sidewalks 12,240 ] gn” voves vos shAQ” MOVES YOU ‘66.18 “74.18 Pepe: Payments Includes Payment — Interest — Insurance 170 WESTWAY FULL . PRICE han Payments ‘CLOSE TO ‘THE HEART Of EVERY MOTHER t OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 10 to 8 | ; Y/ / | FE 8-2707 i AV 4-2900 Sf Alp ag Be Ft _ NEWTON BUILDING co. 3 ae Baa 4 170 Westway Dr. . ‘Shopping Centers * Churches —— = hea eeeesaetia fz *Recreation ° Teaeepertetien THE fo Here's the -ceraheoaen rat Wt necessary to use felt under the. linoleum? de "Se Answer! Answer: Felt should not be. used under linoleum. being put down on a concrete floor. Furthermore, the linoleum itself should not be placed on concrete unless you are. abso- lutely sure the concrete is com- pletely dry and will remain that way. “ Bryan French has fe wy ee S66 Models and SIZES of DOWAGIAC in a plaster wall, what should be done to the patch to keep it from bleeding ‘throagh the paint that FURNACES is to be put on? © Any Size Jeawer: You can neutralize the @ Any Shape alkali in the new plaster by apply- © Any Fuel ing a solution containing from 2 to There's a Dowagiac | ‘4 pounds of zinc sulphaje to one gallon of water. Or you can seal in the alkali with a coat.of pigmented sealer or shellac. © - ste i I have a conerete ject coming up in which it a ee necessary © use wooden forms. I know the inside of the forms should be oiled so they will separate easily from the concrete after it has hardened. Is there a particular kind of oil that should be used? Answer: Almost’ any kind of oil jor grease will do. One man I know, who does a considerable amount of this type ef work, saves the old crankcase oil from his car and uses it just for lubricating the in- side ‘of wooden forms for, concrete jobs. furnace that's just Tight for your home. Models for base: ‘ment, aitic, utility room, craw! space or closet. All are Protected by a Lifetime Warranty. Call _ us for plans, estimates, or service, ERY, Heating aad Sheet Metal Contractor 351-N. Paddock FE 5-6973 Deegine | etes Nectege ¢ alr Condinenees * * * (Questions of general interest sent to Mr. Lang will be answered in this column. He cannot, how- spondence.) House of the Week Brick Ranch Overlooking Otter Lake Carpeted living room with brick fireplace, lovely kitchen with amplé birch cupboards, separate dining ayea.. Three large bedrooms, gleaming oak floors nd plastered. walls, Tiled bath with vent fan.. Complete recreation den finished in cedar, Built-in bar with stools included. Also bumper pool table and shuffleboard'set. Attached, plastered and heated 2 car gafage. Outdoor grill. On 3 lots, P50 x 150 each. You will t be pleased with the price. Call for an appointment to acemies FE 46995 “Ray O’Neil, Realtor 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 . = & Question: After making a patch . jever, undertake individual corre-| “Roman Atrium’ house. The p PONTIAC PRESS, ROMAN: INFLUENCE — thie ‘ts. ele dieechind heer id ie rivate terrace in the foreground is off the master bedroom, The opening in the roof marks the Avoid Shocks From Your Tools With so many electric tools being used -outdoors these days, it becomes more important than ever that they be properly grounded. A tool or appliance is grounded when, it has an eventual electrical connection with the earth. This is-a safety feature that could save your life, or at least prevent a severe shock. When a tool is properly ground- ed and a short circuit occurs, the charge will go into the ground and not through you. Most power tools are equipped with a third insulated wire at the plug end or a three-prong plug. Look for such wiring when buying a power tool. * When using the third wire, the screw holding the cover .plate of the electrical outlet is removed, a special screw substituted and. the grounding wire is slipped over its end, Some grounding connections come with a threaded end and can be threaded into a receptacle plate. Newer tools come equipped with a three-prong plug and re- quire a special outlet or an adapter anit for use with con- ventional outlets. The third prong | is round, -to prevent making a’ nection, | CSTTTTTTT TOIT TTT \ TORIDHEET ‘ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT ae \ \ for the Tops’: in Comfort, Convenience * \ + and ‘Economy! \ N For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call \ \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO.\ j $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Aiea \ Ns Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 \ PPDO DIDI LID D ILL. BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. LAND CONTRACTS i: 4-0528 | IT PLEASES US ——— TO PLEASE YOU cee L_ a, ho Sage ra wrong con Using either connection will work only if your wiring system uses BX cable. Metal cable and conduit are grounded, If the outlets are not so equipped, the grounding con- nection will only give’ you a false sense of security. If your wiring is not up-to-date, it’s a good idea to have an elec- trician install an outlet that will take a three-prong plug. Have him make sure that the outlet itself is properly grounded. How to Stretch Small Bedroom You can stretch that small bed- room to make it serve double duty and keep the floor area free of most furniture, one prominent west- ern small homes designer advises. All you need is a window located of the loutside wall. Design a full wall of built-in cab- to 24 the space below the window; in- Saead, just install a desk top at the | window level and you can have a couple of suspended drawers on either side of an adequate knee- ole. Presto, you have a desk and | you have sterage space for ward- robes, full chests of drawersor "Gs. NO § DOWN ALSO MINIMUM FHA TERMS FULL PRICE $13,500 3 bedroom all brick home with full basement, at- tached car-port, gas héat, paved street, city sewer and water, Large lots. MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY. ON MANOR ROAD, CORNER ~~ E COMMERCE ROAD, MILFORD M & R WILSON REALTY © FE 8-6192 Mu 4-1815 all-your clothes and accessories, and even for occasional storage in the harder:to-reach . space above the window. To maké this installation look like a custom built piece of fur- or Douglas fir. Then take your woods, or paint to suit ae color scheme, About all you will need in such a room besides the bed is a chair bak two, for the wall built-in replaces dressers, chiffoniers and other such a considerable ifurniture and at saving in cost and room space: Abou year was installed in new houses. GARAGES: CUSTOM BUILT TO FILL YOUR NEEDS Free Estimates Pedy-Bilt. i OR 3:2360 Means Guaranteed PEDY-BI LT Workmanship and Mater _ All Types e Block @ Brick. @ Frame “FHA TERMS Cement Work Garage Co. J BUILDERS OF FINE age. ~ 7722 ‘Austere, Waterford “OR 3-5619 f * ‘lattractive, patio-like area inside jon a 65 by 100 foot lot. per cent of the dir- conditioning equipment. sold _last SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 30, 1958. 7 Stagger Fence to Provide | More Privacy complaint . of many folks homes are located so elose street. that passers-by can right into their living room. tag No privacy! This is the legitimate| | There’s a cure for this condition} , which offers special relief for. own-|) ers of a row house. One architect has fashioned at- tractive paneled fences which are built.in separate sections with al- ternate sections’ staggered to give additional illusion. of depth. The panels are about eight feet or more in length. ee One is installed iter in frent of the entrance door, byt close to the sidewalk line. Others follow along the sidewalk line. EQUIPMENT location of the. atrium which is an open interior court exposed to the sky. The front- to-becie arrangement makes this an ideal house for a narrow lot. & EXPERT PLAN House of the Week design X-21, on one floor. There is no basement and no attic. Taking its theme from ancient Roman architecture, this contem- porary, one-story House of The Week features an atrium as an’ the perimeter of the plan. In early’ Roman homes; the atrium became the core of family living because ‘it served so many important functions. In this mod- ern adaptation, the atrium has both functional and esthetic ap- peal. Designated X-21 in the House of American homes, the plan is es-' pecially suitable to a narrow lot § | i rangement. The overall width| of the house, with its seven rooms, is only 48 feet and it can be built, The family room, the living room and the kitchen all abut the atrium, creating a feeling of outdoor-indoor living. The. atrium is open to the sky. Thus the position of the sun creates different shades .and shadows within the atrium and reflects light in such a way that it re- sults in changing color nuances in the house itself. In this plan, created by tect Samuel Paul, the atrium the modern concept of living. upon and it a a light to the surround- ing rooms. ABUNDANT FEATURES - There are many other features in design. X-21; + The living room has a firepl with a wrought iron hood, and hearth which contiemnes beyond The Ancient Atrium | The atrium used ‘in the days of'the Romans was an important requirement in dewllings, Bas- ically, it was an open court ex- posed to the sky, and it served many functions. Guests were re- ceived and welcomed in. this area. Business affairs were con- | ducted and general family living took place in the atrium. The ancient -atrium always included a little pool called the impluvium a hearth was included, creating a feature similar to the outdoor p Hoe: of today, In this adap- tion of the atrium, a pool is used to collect the roof drainage, thereby making the pool func- tional as it was in the, days of | the Romans, the fireplace proper. The hearth intersects the exterior gl and: continues into the rear -ter- race. The entire fireplace wall fs of natural brick. In warmer climates, place may be eliminated. There is a covered rear ter- race off the living and dining | rooms, suitable for dining, en- | | tertaining and lounging. | | The kitchen; designed with a side ee ‘for deliveries an the fire-| | GINO S DOWN LOW FILA. TERMS 'PALEER BLDG, CO. _ M.:R. WILSON MR. H. SMITH. | “"" * FE Seis a : ; z 7 The ‘staggered effect is attrac- . . +} ow and provides a line AM re me a ee eae ae been 74 9 erie - By this method you prevent peo- x! seaseasecussarsse: ‘ee eeeees TI : H - ple looking: directly into your home} r| aut suena "ey ash -) and you form a miniature court- ; oH b. of; 5, 5 bak \ ‘ yard which, thanks to the fence, i Het atk ath ook ‘in Ne can even be used as an outdoor sae - $ : living area. The fences can be 4 ace ae sacs ' A * 2) built of western red cedar hoards \ HE aoe mee 7 EE > -|and dimension lumber or Douglas AH oH ©: (| t (. fir. Either is inexpensive and both HH Tai — 2 i } take stain and paints very well, sas aes t * ee grees des Of C : bp bo & Fy HHH z es —_- Tht ' bad 1 ba Ot ‘gia | SLE z 4 i ’ 4 ae c- ane . is oo odoh of | % *Q —_ This is the floorplan of Stab or crawl space construction may be used, Live Like the Romans in Modern Ranch Home extra convenience, with built-in oven. arated from it by a folding parti- easing machine and dryer. The week series of outstanding)! because of its front to back ar-|! a porch mop to a broken. um- the Cohen by means of a sliding |) 1149 ~ “USED FOR : The guest closet should be the i 7 The bedroom wing hes three|neatest and best arranged closet Sa Walks OA Necacthyy rb vi: and Terraces ‘ ample-sized pany. two fulllin the house, It can bé with little Stepping Stones , Feenel Gardens ‘ FHA sietfort. One simple way is to in-} ~ ! _ Study oe U stall pigeon hole type storage fa- Pre-Patterned Slate for Walks —— (cilities in the closet. ; and Patios * guueient » 3 cote et These can be built.of hdrdboard| cive you. more more years of durability ané — 1 Sn ae ee ee eee ad more A i i study "plan of The House “of tof constiuction |. ~~ ¢-Gell-.Toda for-o-Free-Eetimete! ——— ' The Week, Design X-21. {built for both the overhead shelf & a | ee Sage fe PONTIAC CUT STONE| } do not use sticky tape on 4] On the shelf, they can accom- | : a 4 I coins. {| modate hat boxes, purses, and | M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) | _Phone OR 3-1594 ; {| similar items, Bulkier articles, ! NAME SOOO OO eee eeeeeeeneoe f}-such as and can (please print) | be kept neatly arranged. i STREET SOCCHHECE OOH eee eeeeteoe { pigeonhole shelves placed aa 1 4} floor, | crry . sees senpeseceeBTATEsosssse : -Quarter-inch hardboard panels, :\available at any lumber yard, are i ba chips, which reflect sunlight. CONSTRUCTION COSTS CUT ace but on slab over grade or with, a\crawl space—a major cost-cutting qsquare feet. which caught rainwater, Often | Insurance All rooms are~ a major cost-cutting feature. Leave Room eon OF the Guest a built-in refrigerator and} You wouldn't think of greeting) ryour guests without first making sure you look your best, so why put a bad foot forward by allowing the guest closet to become a tan- gled catch—all for everything from - Off the family room and sep- FOR OUTDOOR TIVING” 1- Colorful New. York and Vermont Stott | is a small laundry. with “The family room merges with cn an ah ee a Oe On aD ee a ae ee ae ow oe ths and abundant closet space. has no basement The. house can be Design X-21 and no- attic. It can be helpfal sometimes to install a vertical divider in the _ closet, In this way, one side of the closet can be kept exclusive- ly for guests while the family’s outdoor clothes and seldom-used items ate kept in the other wy tion, ‘A single panel of quarter-inch hardboard or peg board; framed with one by two-inch lumber and slotted so it fits around the clothes}; . bar and storage-shelf, is ideal for; feature, The vital statistics of the house, as a handy guide for es- timating the cost of construction: in your area, follow: The overall dimensions are 48 by 62 feet 4 inches. The habitable area has 1,55) The atrium has 185 square feet, The two-car carport has 515 square feet. - The plan.has three bedrooms,|this type of installation. two baths, dining room, | It should be fastened inside the room, kitchen, family room and/closet at the back and at the top atrium. with angle irons. We Specialize: in: Additions Asphalt Paving Attic Remodeling Bathrooms Breezeways . 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The insulation helps greatly| | A rooni-unit heat pump can be| | lused to warm a room in Jate| — ispring or early fall when the cen-| |tral heating system is‘ shut down,| | The ARI predicts, that heat}. | age” when| electric. utility companies realize} « that the heavy demand for elec-} | tric power for air conditioning in) summer needs to be equalized in me ‘FOUR-WAY UNIT—NuTone, first to introduce electric ‘epiling’ - heaters, has just revealed a deluxe four-way ceiling unit that combines a. heater, a circulating fan, a light and exhaust fan. While the fan is circulating gently heated air to every corner ot the bath, the exhaust fan automatically shuts off preventing any maximum safety and long, trouble-free operation. A super-silent exhaust fan quickly carries off all steam and odors, The lens “on the 100-watt light is hinged for easy removal and is especially designed to illuminate the entire bathroom. NuTone has equipped toe eatin 2 back draft Genger a eee ee standard 4” duct. z designed motor ‘ventilator slots for more efficient cooling, The saw weighs only seven pounds, y a cutting depth Ps v4 ee as leh : than, imagination, ‘|tant—maybe more so. Of what use is a pretty new paint job if the _ |paint'is inferior in quality? though, is just about the best bet - |kitchen remodeling job. Her plans |ticality. Colored glass splashbacks are nice—but for how long? rceramic tile whose wide range of ‘offer infinite decorative possibili- ties. Unique decorative tiles are jalso available from your local: tile : for the desired For fully effect. _ | (but quality-made) accessories in- ree a0: comms eae - jyour kitchen unity. - loss of warm air. 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Ha rg Som oy OG eet Zz yay. : EE PONTIAC PRESS, : % SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 80, "1958 <4 “ cere nee A bes oe ee : " 2 eo a Co as 2 ‘ oF ae * : a Dave: Batt) ng Bucs a4 ‘Hitter Over in By THE ASSOCIATED.PRESS .| the Braves by six games in the | Fy-Teammiates: . os Soe Visead ay ba os. 1. lost column+-and they have six be ork ‘at Washington. 1p. Milw i Pts +. |Dick Stuart is no flop. - the] left to play with ‘em, single Z aes er Bdiimore’ at Boston, mn. les at San isco, All “Detroit Rookies Pittsburgh Pirates? Man, they're} games today and tomorrow at ‘| Kuenn: Fails to Muster Detroit a Chleago, 1:36, di. — Lary] ° Boares Galay" yar Gomes (2) and Get» Chance 4to Play hloveley the foam. off the beer .in an and four in Pitts- ct a Hit. in Bid for AL jcieeland, af naan cit 2 p.m.—Grant coleage at O.. Lawl, 6 970—Willinen Exhibition Game ie evans Bués got off run! priend, the workhorse of the Batting Crown re ork Washinton Po Phtadeptin oh chemnatl 2.01 Dm. 4 3 B 3 é Buc staff, needed some relief help j ¢ “at tnieneen 1:20 p.m. Chicago at st. Louis, T90 p.m. By BRUNO L. KEARNS | wees tase igh. tenting os and got plenty of it from Don CHICAGO (®=Now the second-|“H¥eland af Kansas Cit 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles, at San Prancleco, 3:30. p.m, Sports Editor, Pontiac Press — segcoet * Gross — at the end, but he had guesser's can add Dick Donovan to at Washington 2, 12 p.m. Philadelphia st Pittsburgh 2, 12 p.m. es ~ ia: 38 Cincinnati at St. 2,'1 p.m. stant oft New| enmes sens. (ee Sain and ve otal sl the lst of deals that have backe| Bibi, 3, inns Ou. 3 i030 am |SSents t ea rates 2 vm “quarterback of the New Ls . pat eee Sen. taawe soe all pisos ye Bed vege tg vl casts BBisanen, 2 1:30 pm. Log “Angeles, ai | : prea Soak off by Dateott several 4 oo test night The dcore was 3 t 0. Sall Com lefes Anyone for Bowling? Donovan blanked Harvey y “ : Bowling leagues at Land-O-Lakes Kuenn in four trips and the De- . and Cooley Lanes are seeking par- trelt x fielder gave up the mye ’ . |ticipants for the cofning season. American hitting lead- 0 | Fl @ ‘There are openings for teams ership, at least momentarily, to wit and individuals at the remodeled .| Boston's Pefe Runnels. Mi Sh 5-4 Viet Land-O-Lakes eines * while | The lumbering Donovan ap- iss Sharp o- ictor|women keglers are for F . Tuesday and Thursday 9 p.m. Lange tS er ee ee ee Match Play Finals|j-acues at Cooley. Atlanta in the Southern Assn. of WDGA Tourney since a hurried re, ‘according to Donovan him- F AN Degust 10, Whitey ve his arrh a|Self, he turned into a pitcher good) he 3rd player in history and BOXING ! feet last night at Washington and |enough for big be- a Fe it flunked. He faced only two men, |cause Brooklyn pitcher|the Ist in 27 years to win the] ‘Tickets Now on Sale «|got them out, then quit, |whitlow Wyatt, taught him how to| ‘triple crown’? of women’s golf in for Ford, winless in two decisions a mider. a single season—that's the distinc-| TONY BELLESARIOS ote uate tr tingle ‘ait * * + ton held by Sally Sharp of Forest] High Class Pro Fight Card four starts since his bullpen blun-| Whatever Donovan was throw-|Lake. " 1 - Monday Eve., Sept. 8th der, figures his arm trouble is|iné last night, it was more thas pk Ad | WISNER STADIUM “the same thing I usually, get in|€R0Ugh. He kept four singles well) jyics Sharp completed her swee sting taining, I think if I'get a {scattered and his mates, who gotl.e' 1958 honors Friday at Knoll a a rest for about a week, it will be/Qiy five, made them count for| wood Country Club with a 5-4 vic-l —— : He had a five-day ‘rest before} The White Sox, who picked up |Bloomfield Hills in the finals off Guess Referee starting last night, but when he| Donovan from Atlanta, are en- |the Women’s District Golf Associa- ponsered went to the curve, he still felt] joying his latest string of suc- ‘tion match play championship. the pain ‘in the crook of his elbow. ~accnnctg- trader ree The 21-year-old MSU senior be- Wilson Calls Out | oan pyro ane — tat June by olny the WDGA Fritsle Zivie PCH. PN Harrie Chih ‘visteriagg barve boon cing | Clone mael Rey sermons. ’ arriers. ics oven bie $ ' ni Se hin fe Miubignt An Members of the combined Pon-) —and into the 1958 season | titje for the 2nd time and tiac Central and Northern eo Siotea the toch youhenday. : School cross-country squad have| Detroit. _ ; ' been called for 1958 season Pre-| Coupled with southpaw Billy| , MTS. Gawne. Porgh star, Boxing IRISH “OHARA liminaries. Track and hérrier|picnce—whom the Tigers dealt off| Von ony ne of Milwaukee — 8 coach Dean Wilson today asked|tor Aaron Robi i dns 42 Oe match. Sally the boys to pick up their insurance |most-disputed deals in Detroit his-|o °y., Sau = ks and cards at théltory—Donovan gives the Sox two pay aay hae ‘ / / Si AP Wirephote | Wednesday of next week. rad score ae nee eight holes. ’ HET BY A GIANT — Qvarterback Bobby / (48) of the New York Giants caught up with him. | «we expect to begin active work- Moford. who seldo a coins tak 24 eae End Walt Yaworsky moves in on the play. The outs by Thursday or Friday,” Wil-] eo, ro Hea P20 The first women soit 7 a ] The Sox started off tn the first(f7, 99 127, Mr een The inning with a rush. Luis Aparicio] pond Miss Sh F ; aig with @ My to short left fleldlerowd yesterday in convinci es ers a e 4 O ar ger “Inman (Coot) Veale" tis Ringside... $2.50 couldn't on to it while run-j|~ .- i ‘Tax Included . ning with his back to the infield. |Grid Equipment Ready | see Any Pontiac Police into its 2nd year under head coach|are not scheduled to be completed} One out. later, Jim Landis icer for Tickets Jesse Macleay with some experi-|until November. Present“ Central| walked, and then worked a dou- All sophomore footba can] ., Officer for Tickets enced players returning. Depth will backfield coach Ed Heikkinen Will] bie steal with Aparicio. When ee at Pontiac —_— and fC tnd Weedin Sporting Goods | be the majer problem es the Chiets direct the, FRE elves, Revi, fal Sherm Lollar hit a sacrifice fly eat as (eae tan equip- at Johnny Ferre’s try to improve on last year’s 351/ + aaichsel and St. te ‘short left, Aparacio raced come ee _ | are expected to be in the thick of | **TSs, the plate. ek kk kk kkk kkk ke POU will peactice from 9 to 11) née tm the Bubarben Chicago added two more in the |g of |afeiea "ot rm sly nl Hoya mae cemmeine (er: ne “et BONTIAG M-59 SPEEDWAY FF . . = : This year, the new Pontiac North:| The Shamrocks lost eight letter- Lolier akaet Gace . * ee eta 26d een re at, Labor Da : ntiac Central will be heading'team because Northern's facilities tear pote oe sort ly Gowda seh y | y ; * P “ 7 7 , champion 1957, should lead posito was sent in to run for Good- on the 34 oe Rome seme, while \Orchard|™&n. He moved to third on a single RACES of ! F 1 AR ; ' ian Lake is a darkhorse. ig: Mueller and scored when * ===Emily's Pride is Pride of Local Stable "8." Suse 8 ais su :: i : Waterford and ivaiter Lake win] F'n Boling | This Sunday—August 31st #* : Siherezat| (mM. GUY MAES DuCuoin, ML; recalled to Pobtine|Castleton Farm af Lexington, Ky.,|won't tind it eany, Farmington also cit TTT of 7 + A. yy . uoin, 4U., 0 » BY» |won't h ton al . ' kott bro fast to hit Gif-| “This week's record-time victory|area “‘horse people” the longtime|where their saddle horses are ae be Se cak ute haan Veni se i3e6 Fong ae TIME TRIALS 5:30 P. M.—ist RACE 7 P.M 5 prdiin the-end one. or Emily's Pride, in the famed, part the Dodge Stables have played maintained and) trained. Walnut Lakes loop. eee ii een at , t ae ied New York oteting trot ai/in showing ye Facing|Hall farm, at Lexington, Watertrd toa beter vos emi }31T Seat th Se the Midgets and Stock Cars | shad the and three | = Sh Un ee oer See eens record, while Walled Lake can |Prancone, ri'3 0°00 Mueller tf, 302 8 : = % = pata yess . King of the saddle horses is | 04 » in cach ‘Wilson,c' 3010 B-Smith,rf 0006 seus +o Bes os ae a ger. | é Emily's Pride is half-owned by| he beautital Wing Commander | Ssturtng wreakaway fiask Frank [Hae 8888 CPutneD F998 * TROPHIES nt ae ee |: ets Ictor gee naee prey! eye estar el pray CEE OR oe BRING the FAMILY ‘ “ecnvertia | ) the former Frances Dodge whose], ment at the Kentucky farm, was | been hand will | ‘totale 30048 . : of conversion made it 26-7. ; alr nt I ; m, be on hand. Farmington could go | A—Bsn tor Goodman tn tth: B—Ran : * Sk Sielihe wibeed telety in thel harness. and . walt ponies and America’s top show horse. all the way ta Jack Hayes can [ft Medler, in "th: C—Groun sith i Children FREE Adults $1.50 is fourth period against an entire a @ f horses have been among top The Van Lenneps have six hack-| develop a solid line. ip se: E—Struck out for Veal in 9th. / ie line but still ble ti seri! ’ ners for many years. Mr. VaM/ney ponies under training at the ; - rs ites oo doe 68) Se5-3 + rookie line i were matte © he Wi LLennep is presidgnt of the Wolver-/Rochester farm, headed by the vet-|, Birmingham and Cranbrook clash E—tollsr. PO-A—Detroit 24-8. Chi- ami ee He: Bishop, veteran Pontiac . lin their annual opener on the 19th|cage 27-8. DP—Fox, Aparicio, Boone. a4 ~. rman é ihe Harness bay, and the Van eran showring performer, Cora’s : were Detroit 4, Chiosgo 3: . ae ae pitcher, hurled the Jets to an 80 Lenneps operate the well-known Mite, and Pilot Model, being and then go into respective eras end : ee ane 3) ee nena oe ie vee Soden ee ilnient . —s prepped for fall and winter ap- agues facing re problems. _ ; : tp b rer Ub oe re Ge ce nh ing round 7 the omronggie ee pearances, Veteran trainer Henry : 43 ¥. * A, oo le ta8 8 i iaiing’at Me et and when|Dettle Crome Stadia, | rhe Johnson has them in charge, along|, The’ Wayne-Oakland: looks wellfte, ij ius 8 $81 8 - he went to push him off, /_ of mad Ost ‘rled iitont oe alr S with Red Letter (6-year-old chest-|Dalanced with some coaches giving U—Mekiniey, Chylak, Berry, Flaherty. | £ ficial thought be : > r nut stallion) and Karen (4-year-old |Northville the rigd as a repeat win-|7—2:19. 417,989. Fro hea - ghg cematiaatl p artenred ali: lusty 14-hit at- mare). Both Red ‘Letter and|Mer- Holly could upset the. dope pare : yore 5 baer rahe three safe blows at the A A . d Karen have been show-pieces at et epg ramon toni Scrappy Bronzeback : * ; e ‘Wolverine’ track where they make other sie Wilson ‘sald be would take 3\° Jim Borg also made three hits re nnounce appear as parade horses prior to John Lucadam ot West Bloomfield|Puts Up Hard Fight Dallas ‘apd Norman where the| Bet, Robinson and Colle Hunt the start of the races. Johnson's one of the few T307 Stars Tel’) waiter Kinney, resident of Sault Lions will meet the Bears and Ea.| 2° Collected two safeties and | p,icings are all set for the|has been with the Dodge Stables)" ce te, Marie, who spends part.at ia — aver — John Fles- | tiac Parks end Recreation|for 20 years, oe ee ee de- | summers at a place on Walters New York ‘004... e+ et Weta Dev on onty |Department’s open — Bo | sua” radins wien (Lake near here, had a lot of ad- Detroit ores sos, 7 018 196] gee Miled to hit (tournament on Labor Day at| Emily's Pride set a Hamble- gradua champion | niration and respect for the husky Mew York: TD. Triplett (2, plunge). Pat| %&¢ player who fa to Oaklatid Park: Pitching begins|tonian mark of 1:59 45 for the Lake Orion, New Dragon coach bass he boated Thursday, under Detroit: TD. Johneon (2, plunge): shiely. at 1 p.m. final heat of the nation’s top har- Frank Kowracki could still turn. the light of a brigh , (34, pass Jaterception): David (34, pass Other fi mirey ede | out a strong enough starting unit of a it moon, 3 Bat ccd emcd fe wad ses |W alta : gees srhorn ager Competition will be held in /Dess Tact. Napali oiggsl oo aie though, if his conversions work --* * e| Wyandotte 10, Dearborn 1; Lan- ond rank of sulkies. c ; ; “That 1 7 & IN pg New York Detrott'Sing 4; Lincoln Park 0; Battle dd singice rena with. 'Nipe stayed back for a time, then| Ct The transfer of ‘Troy stand- sorted Lagos . veal batt MOVE INTO We can help you own a home - A geaamaae ,i8;Creek 22, Monroe 0; Detroit 18, ee ges - |moved to the center of the field,| °Ut Bill Jennings and Larry): shout eight minutes.” It sooner than expected — with Eighteen players will participate Douglas’ recovery from an injury igh A HOME ing yardage .......... “ 163 Cedarville 2; Muskegon 1, Wayne from where he went out on the ery wei; 4 pounds, 12 ounces and one of our low-c cma yey yada ve 6-28 15-31 in the knockout event will greatly boost Avondale. ghed p ost home loan Passes intercepted by .... 0 3/0; River, Rouge 6, Grand Rapids single . stretch to win by a half length. chads: was his biggest bass. He took it : Jans. You will = BE spite ses inane s sA-O8 3-42/1; Jackson 5, Kalamazoo 2 (10} There are eight teams in the Rochester has lost three players ine, with OF YOUR OWN P will receive friend: Babies opetenonsosees 0 2 Pride won the first heat in : on a 6-polnd test spin rig line, Stic sepenesecs 88 se innings), doubles tourney with. the Ist round 2:00 1-5, fastest for-a filly up to before the reason even starts due|» surface-action jitterbug. ly understanding and attention ee ciated the 3 oct of 3 gates oad Shot these, She cat pte tie (cae seme be peel ns SOONER to detail from our staff which We | ) the semis ond Fingles, the firet| aster. th the second heat-where |r Rocktord, MICHIGAN STATE liemre way, , . Me SPoiclizes in home financing. _ ae e PATKS BDIOWNS three rounds are 2 out of 3 and] she finished 120. Dering a mers | Ortonville and Oxford will needll “ QHMAMPIONSHIP ||. ++ + 9 Monthly, rentlike payments By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Lou Grova’s field goal with 15 Al oe ot ne Teak pote pet | Sima), Exile Mit a Sect egeian ies order $0 becghe arcon ta Modified Hardtops pel bier eects aa _ Doesn't matter what suit he’s in,| seconds eft decided the game but| game Sharpoeoiax’e sulky. the South Central. | est and property taxes. Bobby Mitchell — the ex-Illinois|in this case it's probable Coach SINGLES . | Former Hambletonian — record . F 60 LAPS ° Paul Brown was more interested! 9.00, oi, eee tank, pau |WAS Set in 1947 by the great Hoot Friday's NFL, Exhibitions Munza Style . pete halfback—likes to run against the oes |Groza’s. patented. heroics. * * * A 24-point burst settled Wash- ington’s 27-7. decision over the Colts before 18,131 at Baltimore. Sid Watson, a- Pittsburgh dis card, ‘scored twice for the Red skins, once on a yard plunge and/oax again on a 13-yard pass from Ed- ae die LeBaron, grt lin Mitchell's performance than in| Davis vs. Bill Heda é! Cook vs. Phillip Fra ing. : wad Rownd Matches - Herc Renda vs, Jim Clarkson, Herb vs,. Tom Pearsall, Joe Kiley vs. wigert, Floyd Bartley vs. Cook- winner, d Bartley vs. Davis- Oakley vs. Garnet Roberts, J Vit’ vs. Bob Hanna, Leonard Skaggs vs, Terry Cantrell. Mon, a product of the Castleton farm, purchased in 1946 for $50,- 000, and sold in 1948 for the same amonut; to Hanover Shoe Farms, Hanover, Pa ° _ This week's victory was worth $62,759.92 to the owners, The race was Nipe's first in a Detroit 26, New. York Washington 27, . Baltimore 7 ~ Cleveland 13, Ges Angeles 10 SAT GAMES Chicago Bears at tsburgh NDAY’S. GAMES Time Trials 12:30 First Race at-2 P.M. . “SUNDAY, AUG, 31° : Chicago Cards at San Francisco vie" kine | METROPOLITAN NEW YORK—Don Jordan,” 139%, Los SPEEDWAY North’ River Road major event, The Hambletonian winner has never raced here, Wolverine Race- way publicity office gaid today. Angeles, out Lahouar! ‘Godih, "36%, ‘AO. PAULO, Brasi iro Galasso, | : TR Se EAE OMT. GLEMENS fe ek I: * Lg i 75 W. Haren St, Pontiac ie & Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. “\ Batablished 1890 | TE 4-0561 Va a * 0, 1958 FRANKFORT—American fathers positively amaze . To hausfraus they are unbelievable, ‘and to German social workers they are shee marvels, Reasons? actually play with their children, Germans discovered this phe- omenon approximately ten years ago when, with the aid of the U. S. air lift during the blockade of Berlin, they launched a unique charity program called “Hilfswerk Berlin.” x &® * Because Berliners occupy a tiny “island” in the center of the hos- tile Russian zone, the children can never stroll into the country to dis- cover the delights of nature on a farm. As a eonsequence, a pri- vate foundation undertook to place the youngsters of impoverished Berlin parents with West German families during the five-weeks sum- mer vacation period. Somewhat to their own sur- prise, the project is proving such a hit that 175,000 moppets have enjoyed free holidays in West Germany since 1948, and this year’s total of 32,875 is more than double the number of chil- dren who participated last year. East West German who offers to . take a youngster for the summer must pay all ef the expenses ex- cept transportation, yet, always there are more willing hosts than available children. In fact, pan- demonium reigned for a time this ‘Wowed by U.S. Fathers Playing With Children American Dads Amaze Germans volunteered to take one child went to the terminal to meet the group, and took two.instead. A friend who accompanied her also took one, on the spur of the moment, without prior request. * * : The two prospective ‘‘foster” mothers for whom the little visi- tors had been intended raised such cries of disappointment that two other children had to be hurriedly rounded up in Berlin. Americans stationed in Ger- many have enthusiastically em- braced the modern-day Pied Piper program. Their women’s groups not only raise money to help support the foundation, but more than 500 U. 8, families take West Bérlin moppets into their homes here every summer. stand,” a social worker confided. “Then to our utter delight we dis- covered that American men actu- ally play with the children. They with: the young boys.” Musing # moment, she smiled, “Perhaps it is because American would dream, of associating with his childrén. They are left en- tirely to the mother’s care, and that is why most German women open their homes only to docile little girls.” Dr, George Schwarz, director of the: foundation, said it is a heart- rending scene each August as the “foster’’ parents take their little THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT visitors to the terminal for their return to Berlin. The women cry, and .so do the moppets who are}. going back to their cheerless slums, * * * Many times, because of the mer attachments formed, West. German hausfraus request the same children over and over each year, until they reach the age limit of 15. Some 500 of the youngsters whose fathers are ill, or too poor to’care for them properly, have in fact been permanently adopted by the kindly people who ¢ opened their doors to them only as visitors. For those lucky youngsters, the slogan of the foundation—‘‘Voyage to Happiness’’—has truly become a reality, - That is how Germans learned about American fathers. Local social workers have long been vexed by the fact that 90 per cent of all German families |’ who offer. to “borrow” children, or even to adopt babies, invari- ably specify that they want blonde, blue-eyed girls. Boys need homes or vacations, too, but few Ger- mans are willing to take them. However, when the children’s air- lift program began, the ‘“‘incred- ible” Americans in Germany vol- unteered to take “any” children. Boys ‘were as welcome as girls, and frequently more so. ‘summer when a woman who had “At first we could not under- Back ‘to School Unique Agency Helps Students 80 Per Cent of Loan Backed by Corporation ‘in Massachusetts By JOSEPH B. KELLEY BOSTON — The adage that nothing is surer than death or taxes could be amended by adding a phrase ‘‘and the continued in- crease in college tuition.” * * * The costs of education continue upward everywhere but are prob- ably more noticeable in Massachu- setts with its many colleges and : aniversities, In addition to a vari- - ety of state maintained or encour- aged loan and scholarship pro- “grams, this state has a unique agency called HELP—Higher Edu- cation Loan Plan. x * rk Lapse of the GI bilj led to the statute establishing , which does not itself loan money. The corporation guarantees 80 per cent of the student’s loan, Substantially more ra 100 commercial banks are participat- ing.’Repayment usually begins six months after graduation and can be stretched out over three years. ~ * * * Freshmen are not eligible—it is estimated some 25 per cent of freshmen fail to become sopho- mores. Applicants must be upperclass students. or graduate students in good standing. They may obtain $500 annually, with some modi- fications. : And they must be Massachusetts residents but may attend any ap- proved: college or university. x * Last spring the agency's reserve fund, contributed by corporations, foundations and individuals, reached $100,000. Directors of HELP aim for a constant reserve of $500,000—not one penny from ‘public treasuries. * * * The first HELP loan was ap-/ proved in March of 1957 and in less than a year the corporation had guaranteed 1,760 loans with a total value of $809,962. “Of those. 24 have been repaid in| - “full—$8,145. Not a delinquent has been r- ported. Purchases Car Cheap, Gets Packet of Trouble CATHAM, Eng. (# — Jim Thorn- ton, a British. sailor appeared in court accused of driving a car with flapping fenders, defective steering, bad brakes and without insurance or a driver's license. * * * “I only paid six pounds ($16.80) for the car,"’ Thornton protested to the judge. “You bought yourself a packet of trouble,” the judge replied, fin- ing Thornton 44 pounds 15 shillings ($125.30)... HALF ACRE CASTLE British Missile Tested CANBERRA, Australia ) — A major new weapon, the 2,000 m.p.h. air-to-air rocket Blué Jay, has been tested successfully at the- British- Australian Woomera Range, an authoritative source said today. The Blue Jay was developed in Britain and is for use by fighter aircraft to shoot down either enemy planes or attacking guided missiles. THE GIRLS BOARDING HOUSE 8 Ye 3 “You'll have to use the banister” By Franklin Folger CAN'T YOU COAX A LITTLE MORE ACTION OUT OF THIS CORN HUSKER, BLISTER 2 IF WE'RE NOT BACK AT THE RANCH TONIGHT WE'LL BE HELPING ANOTHER OWNER REDUCE OUT FALLING APART «= I'M veces ley ONA BULL FIDDLE! MOTEL HIS i, Sscecs sf a i ee y My WP K Aig Li\" ZZ Mis vn wa pe on. TL . 4 4 . %, . Mn, © 1900 by NEA Bervice, tne. T.M. OUT OUR WAY Ver TA cL 41 Monit ) th. au INC ta aif (7G Mt Ai ¢-50 UL) tee READY WHEN ie | ¥ OH, I GOT OUT LAST : | YEAR'S TEXT BOOKS | AND I'M DOING A LITTLE BRUSHING UP’ IT TAKES A LITTLE TIME TO GET INTO THE HABIT OF STUDY- ING, YOU KNOW, AND I WANT TO-BE ALL SCHOOL OPENS ! © 1990 by NEA Service, tne. TIM. Rag. U.S. Prt. OFF GOSH; GOLDIE, THE SPOLER i. BESIDES RUIN- | TRIED WHAT HE'S ING MY DAY BY | DOIN’ ONCE BUT MENTIONING IT BACKFIRED SCHOOL, YOU'RE | ON ME--L WAS ALSO MAKIN! SICK OF ME FEEL GUILTY | SCHOOL BE- ‘CAUSE TIMNOT || FORE I EVEN DOIN’ ANY STUDY- I'M WITH YOU! I GOT INTO URDAY, ‘AUGUST ALLEY OOP. ; Hy e nt La } nee at ol Ure, au | j iiith ae ae Fee AL 7 lyf 4 YOU'RE LOOKIN’) YEH...BUT WHAT’ iN’ NANCY YS I'll NEED MORE ICE FOR MY — LEMONADE Uli ZA ie > { scenmnare ens, tt ¢ HOUSE #? OU BRING FUNNY ee oe ae | SOME ICE THING TO || “BRING SOME MiCE* | ‘FROM YOUR ASK FOR |K__ mais So MEEKLE LOOK AT IT RAIN.’ 1 BORROW YOUR 7 fon aay, B Yo. MORTY MES DUCK _ — a | DONALD I _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY!’ ‘AUGUST 30, 1958 gadgets which can use the moon to monitor what's going on all over the world? Rep. James G. Fulton (R-Pa) anede Ms, alin yore fe Fr “Published reports attributed to do not coincide with ‘any available information con- cerning current Depatment of De-| © fense projects.” But this appeared to conflict with vomdeleciante om hort to a spe- cial et ee’ committee by ac tae _ chief. Woe * faremis ‘Win Alba: Weretinn ith snllcipas. ‘tion, these youngsters arrive for the first day of : Back to School “school in Dayton, Ohio. . Intelligent handling by ——— ee escsFirst Day as Pupil Is Milepost ane gig cf i feed ge . Intellectually, these children are ready for school. Eagerness to learn is one of the most en- dearing traits of 6-year-olds. Theirs is the age of WHY. How the questions of these children are should be helped to read, write and do numbers when he is ready—and not all first graders will be. ready at the same time. It we wait for the point of readiness, the child | °* will pass on more smoothly and efficiently from the years of early cihidhood into the more de- manding school age period. TIME OF TRANSITION Primarily, the sixth year is one of transition. The child is not a more integrated, better- adjusted 5-year-old. He is a different child, actu- ally less well balanced, less robust, less decisive, and often less cooperative. x * * He wants to be a grown-up, but at the same time he feels very small and dependent upon the affection of adults about him. Rigid discipline - or a severe atmosphere at school or home holds him back. He wilts under criticism and disap- proval and becomes discouraged easily. His ex- plosiveness and violent changeability are normal and must be expected. 7 8. & Affection, warmth, friendliness and a sense of humor can all help teachers and parents live Church Sell . John Lutheran|’ The bride is the daughter of Mr. in Rochester was the scene|and Mrs. A. R. Musson of 418 turday evening of the marriage|Castell St. and parents of the bride- Diana Jo Musson and Performing = Sell- Musson Vows Said at Rochester Walter Gerken. the rite was ho 322 > Mary Knoll. a = ——— x * are Mr. and Mrs. Emit-E:}-The bride-is a graduate of Cen- tral Michigan College. Her -hus- band was graduated from Highland | MRS. ARNOLD L. SELL For her wedding the new Mrs. Sell chose a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and peau de sole, It featured a Sabrina neckline, fitted bodice and bouffant’ skirt, Her fingertip veil fell from a seed pearl crown, and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis centered with a white orchid. Maid of honor was Marcia Bal- lagh of Rochester. Bridesmaids were the bridegroom's sister, Diane, and Jo Stanley, both of Rochester, and Mary Barrett of Saginaw. Tammie Tucker of Brit- ton and Sylvia Kirkton of Roch- ester were flower girls. * * * David Mackley of Rochester was best man. The bride’s broth- er, Lee; David Thomas and Donald ‘Thompson, all of Roch- ester, were ushers. A reception was held in the church following the ceremony. Upon return from a honeymoon in northern Michigan, the newly-: Park Junior College. Hynds Appointed JP at White Lake WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Joseph F. Hynds has been ap- poi by the White Lake Town- ship to serve as justice of the peace. Hynds, who held the office pre- iviously and was the first chief of the township fire department, will fill the vacancy of Justice Fred R. Stephan who died recently. Witness’ to Close Series METAMORA — A. Bocksch, a representative of the Watchtower Society, will speak at 2 p. m. Sun- day at the Metamora Township Hall. This is. the last in a series of five meetings conducted here porate head, (orate) 3 dos. ...- ude, oe Romaine, CEO SRERE OE HHO HES EHEHS Poultry and Eggs Aue. on — Prices live "Bod baru - ene 1-40; light type wares Abate 4, pounds “white over 8 ecto bernott, Aug a o. quality as. ok ty hens a presit — 31-2 DETROIT, * ble ba 7) Eggs, F.O.B. Detroit, Noses included, federal- — — Sette $n: yese 4; sine cm jum $1; “smatl grade oa ee Seoire: seule overnment — eggs om 3-38 ore Cor mer Commsnanctales Oratee) acittse, 49-83: large 46-50; - irs large 40: medi hare a6ats 1 46-47; Laon Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT, Aug. 28 (AP)—Cattle—Sa- lable 250. Scattered ear) — slaughter classes steady; few si good 92.50-24.25; utili 19.00; canners and cut last week: Greece and to 26 cents higher; root pod cents jower, full decline : bulls steady to 50 cents w choice s' ce. 000-1180 — ral standard heifers 20.00- “4 cows 18.60-19,.80; few canners and cutters 14. canners down to 14.00; utsity bulls 22,00-24.00; cutter 19.00- alable 80, Not enough offered today to test market. Compared Wednes- "s close with last week; barrows i. iits 75 cents to mostly i lower; sows 1S cents lower, School Bus Route for Metamora Now Established METAMORA — The following is the school bus route for students who livein the Metamora area and will-attend Lapeer. High School. It begins at 7:15 a.m. from the Lapeer School south on M24 to Kile road, west on Kile road to Baldwin road, south on Baldwin road to Broecker road, west on Broecker road to Heard road, south on Heard road to Brauer road. The route continues. east on Brauer road to M24, north on M24 to Broecker road, west on Broecker road to Thomas road, north on Thomas road to Metamora road, north on metamora road to Hunters Creek road, west on Hunters Creek road to M25 and north on M24 to by the society. Lapeer. (1) At “the same time that men are undergoing |. simulated space trips in sealed capsules on Earth, and edging ever further into the fringes of space in rocket planes like the X-15, progress in unmanned vehicles, or | _ pobot scouts, will. continue to advance. Not too many months should see the launching .of a television-equipped satellite which will relay a picture of what the Earth looks like at an altitude of some hundred or thousands of | miles. Velticle ‘at left is going into orbit, its television device and antennae already extended. ( *esee08 2 TIME. 10 REACH MOON: 4-5 DAYS « a THREE POSSIBLE MOON SHOTS: both Earth 6 Moon ? (6) rion Around ©) ae or Crash on Moon 12) — Robot” Scouts By Don Oakley and Ralph Lane ~ (2) In the first Moon shoot, scientists had a choice of three possible methods: a rocket to orbit around the Moon, or both Moon and Earth; a “‘hard” landing (crash) against its surface; and a “soft” landing upon it, the most difficut of all. ‘ (3) A robot scout will undoubtedly precede men to the Moon, and probably the other planets. Here, auto- matic devices have positioned such a rocket tailgirst to the Moon's surface as it approaches. have been let down, as a radar altimeter figgers its Its landifg pads An braking rockets. would be useless on the airless Moon, (4) ‘ robot fa ethér measurements. of man himself to the Next: Man Into Space, atmospheric altimeter and wings uccessfully landed, panels on. the sides of the away, exposing instruments which will measure temperature, atmospheric density (if any) and make Solar. or battery-powered radio beams this information back to Earth...A loney sentinel on the Moon's forbidding landscape, it will perform an invaluable service, paving the Way for the = venture Moon; ed .\ Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Thursday. : . Produce FRUITS Duchess, fancy, bu, ...... eos 2.80) ackberrien ceraten 6 GR ceieaes ‘Blueberries (crate) 12 pte. ....,... ott Cante: teloupe, bebe we eee eer neeee 4. pan, Bet Haven, : bu, sous 3.60 Ptlett,” BU, cc cseccacse vee 3.80 Watermelon, eee ceeneenee + 2.25 VEGETABLES Bean, Wax, bu. ..seve. eee 18) > Beets. tor fe Esecsages ‘90 Buliflower. Gok. soos. ssceveaccecevee 28D ee Se a. Serrrrerr rye i +s lery, si (dvccreespecacesss 8. Corn, sweet, dos coccevegee 00 Cucumbers, dilk size, bu. ...+..00.. 4.26 (bohs.) dow. ....seveeee avaee 0 a ci aaa sevsectoctsccse sre $38), a, Coens} dos. parent oe ct ho Pevpert vg tt cee netaseectcress 8 Parsley Root, (bchs.) doz. ........ e v3 4:00 ] toes, new, ) 60 ibs. 25 Radishes, red, (behs.) GO, ws... 00 white, (bchs,) doz. ...... 90 Rhuterh outdoor (behs.) dos -80 nmer, a. seecese 300 Tomatoes, No. 1, (bskt.) 14 Ibs. .... .00 Turnips, topped. Qu. «season 2.00 GREENS Cadhare O0. .. .ccccees setccsccece Collards, DU. ccccosenesoveces Kale, DU. . coves ere eetboeee emo pies oe DU. cer eevee eeernevese Sorrel, bu. ....06 "Uacevensss sereenen 1.60 Spinach, . eee ee 2.60 Swiss chard, bu, sosceccecerenceecs 1.00 SALAD GREENS 4 Endive, bleach 1 WR, cerccccccveses 0 Esc: . Et: Lerita J. J encks Marries rie Hand- F ashioned Gown s _ MRS, A. G. WAITMAN ORTONVILLE—Lerita J. J encks made), * the Ortonville Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph B. Jencks of 179 W. Mill St., Ortonville and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and oo Waitman of Fremont, The gown of lace over taffeta had a bouffant skirt fashioned im tiers of lace, short gathered sleeves and a Sabrina neckline trimmed with sequins. Her fin- gertip veil was: held by a tara Os agpen a Ser plareonepaesing lace, sequins and scattered roses. The new Mrs. Waitman carried a white Bible with a white gladioli and rosebud corsage. The Rev. Roy Botruff performed the marriage rites. * * * Margaret Studebaker of; Water- ford was the maid of honor and Mary Glanville, ‘\John F. Moore Exchange Vows WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Fol- -45/lowing their Porcupine Mountains honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moore will make their_home in the Upper Peninsula commun- ity of Kenton where the bride- groom is employed with the U-S. Forestry Service. x %* * They were married recently at the First opt Church in Hancock. Dr. Robert. Bentley performed the rite in the presence of the immediate families. . The bride, the former Mary Susan Glanville, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul P. Dennis of Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Moore of 4882 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. Waterford Township, are the bridegroom’s parents. The new Mrs. Moore wore @ white Iace ballerina kena gown with a scoop neckline and a fin- gertip veil. She cerried a bouquet — carnations and pink rose- * * * . = Mary Lou Fulton of Hancock was the maid of honor and best man was David Crawford of Pon- tiac. The reception was held at the -| home of the bride’s parents. Mrs, Meore is a graduate of Soumi College, Hancock, and her husband is a graduate of the Mich- ;|igan College of Mining and Tech- nology in Houghton. 1|Couple to Celebrate ; *|Golden Anniversary WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The golden wedding ahniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Guttentag of 1704 Crescent Lake Rd. will be cele- brated at 7 p.m. Sunday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kan- and/arek of 18481 Hartwell St., Detroit, $0-10.00;;who on the same date will be cele- brating their 25th wedding anniver- sary. ; * * * The Guttentags’ other children include Clarence Guttentag and his family and Mrs, Albert. Bleifeld, both of Detroit, and Sydney Gut- tentag and his family of Los An- geles, Calif. There are eight grand- children, : x * * Mr. and Mrs. Guttentag have been residents of Waterford Town- ship for the past 20 years. Metamora Students Will Register Tuesday be held for Metamora students Tuesday and regular classes will begin Wednesday. Kindergartners who have not yet enrolled may do so Tuesday. School buses will not pick up chil- from the school Men’s Club Will Meet MARLETTE—The first fall meet- ing of the Marlette Methodist Men’s Club will be held Tuesday in the church. The Rev. Joseph Dib- ley of East Tawas will be the guest speaker, DOLORES A. NEIRA - Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing in Detroit, will grad- uate Dolores A. Neira as @ reg- istered nurse. on Sept. 6. She is the daughter of Mr. rae oe ke Orion. METAMORA — Registration will| dren living less than 1% miles —+best man was Stephen Jencks of - Ortonville, brother of the bride. Bridesmaid was Margaret Ann Cates. of Pontiac, cousin of the bride and Jane Ridley of Pontiac was junior bridesmaid. Mary Sue Ridley of Pontiac, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Seating the 250 guests. were Wil- Mam Jencks of Ortonville, brother of the bride and Jim Bounders of Fremont, 0. : xk ~* * The reception was held in the ing the ceremony. Following their honeymoon in live in Clearwater, Fla., where the bridegroom is attending Trinity College. Attacks on Quemoy Violate U. 5. Pact? LOS ANGELES t#—Mme. Chiang Kai-shek says she believes Presi- dent Eisenhower views an attack on Quemoy and Matsu islands as “an attack on the Sino-American security pact.’ She told a radio interviewer yes- that “Quemoy and Matsu eyes of Taiwan-Formosa. in our mutual security pact the fend Taiwan." * * * The wife of the Nationalist Chi- nese leader said the U.S. left to the President ‘‘discretion- ary powers to take whatever steps necessary for the protection of Tai- wan.” Mme, Chiang came to Los An- geles to speak before the Ameri- can Bar Assn. News in Brief The Auburn Coffee Shop, 462 — Ave., will remain Open until 3 am. Pri. & Sat. Home church parlors immediately follow- |* northern Michigan, the couple will} | Seeks Bids fo Buy School in Kile District METAMORA TOWNSHIP — The. Metamora School District oie e Stiles PTA Schedules + Get-Acquainted Meeting AVON TOWNSHIP — Stiles School PTA will. sponsor a ‘Get Acquainted” meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at the school for parents, teachers and board of education members. ‘ ve new teachers have been a to the faculty and this will be an opportunity for parents to meet them. Tours of new classrooms and other additions to the school also will be made, Board members will serve refreshments: At 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, the Avon- dale Parent-Teacher-Student Assn. executive board will meet. MEET THE MAN WITH THE NEW FAMILY PLAN ligibl y membe f your ‘om e ie m ro - tically includes this new plan now. See or Call WM. KRUSHESKI Representative FE 2-0219 1080 W. Huron St. THE LIFE INGURANCE COMPANY . OF VIRGINIA SINCE ISTH» MCHMOND, VIRGINIA Thurley Ph. FE 4-0146 Ph. OL 71-8483 Member of American Institute of Certified Public Accountant _ Announces the Opening of Office at 807 Community National Bank Building 127 W. Fifth Street -- Member of Michigap Association of Certified Public Accountants. tolled to practice as agent before the United States _ E. Allen Pontiac, Michigan Rochester, Michigan Certified Public: —— En- Treasury Dept. pone TTT : ——— Foormnil — "A Careless Moment at the Wheel... ae and... 2?” Remember “AUSTIN-NORVELL 70 W. Lawtence St., Cor, Cass week. Drive carefully; please. schools are opening next we fe 29221 7 \ ; ‘ :4 $ a 1 of THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, avcust 30, “1958 Help Wented Male 6 z ENCRD wi wi PRESSER, WORK. = . ee EN | MhaStPrETER TORS MEN] ASPHALT PAVING BIN Al : A | Ad * » re . : beloved af EARN | Sie yards, odd jobs, Jsnitor, etc, FE or part king. lot. i Pitas Bet EY, CURISTMAS aFRY_ETRTSRE re abiehat‘ot Mr ged Mrs, Sazee| ema, aes MER, per or - Binning ie. gend MIS! to “cash in now until Chris oe cue day, ber| Selling SNO-THAW. Ice and be ine De-lcer, Sells in ia: 1, at 1:00 p.m, from untoon! to 8, institutions Fun with Rev. out} and all ty: iness. f ent in wil rep . yi teed Age 30 or Mt. P will over, calea equipms ie state at Hun Fue rel No sevestes ens r * s comthissions pa. Pull or part time, No objection a aah 2 Ex. i tchen cabinets’ and Formica ai B a ragga, 0 ae ET G,| Eiitece Mty di |eenairl eau, Ue Sa | Pc nach PTI 90: or dear aun want ern-| fry and tw peryonal references Case all Free est, No oblig FE 2163) ioe Peadison. ba ah vice. will to om di ai, Ber py we e ty. | Chimney - urnace Work uy. Sherman Pu- EXTERIOR 6 INTERIOR PAINT-| Cleaning, repairing. ‘and’ bullding. | Dn. Leg with Rev, Roy Botruff| ers, Say MEAT “MANAG. | BirtE irre estimate, Ress, ORiando| iesning. repairing. and bullaing. | offie sting, mK rt on groesty chain. men ad re} jist ot Stands Sanit. rn Face, fireplace, lig AS | v . “I yr ence need in-| HAVE NT. . done en’ nm te in siete w at ~ se Fe erman gute. ‘gud fr ci sepee PE Bes E 4-6462 or PY 40749. Free est. not amateurs, Call fo i issnses See D vee arse etalls to MARRIED “1 ANY \ aa cos be = regular cae returns, FE om ?, some 8-430 Der indailation & a Oe man tooin gr wishes work See tadind tarceag OF . ei : CLASSIFICATIONS | a7 "Sirmingnae: °* © 44°™*/ @ARRTED MAN, 9% —— atin EXPERIENCED GALESUEN VOR work of any kind. cs a a SERVICES R INDEX lumber with desler. or builder | spear shin rE_N et ee : 81 _ _following.. EM TREE TRIMMING & REMOV. a 34148, Lote cleared, free estimate. FURNAC oat Of BURNERS. 1 EXPERIENCED Meat AWis- §-5502. heaters, oa cleaned by satan, Thanks oon tall chain only ‘m men with market | WOULD Pr JANITOR WORK | FURR ACES EANED AND 3 oriam Men eOnOORCOCOC }) im experience or tial} in bosiness ,Piae 2 or 3 hours FURNACES ~ LEAR Fiowe ts ittecescreensenee Deed appiy ia wing giving ose nights, “Fe 83 | pines EAL Say TeaTAL: renerel Directors s.-re-sereeess. $| Stores 615 W. rand creo oo Work Wanted Female A lation : 2-44.89 é tae. Meena l DAY fro NG SERVICE. 83 iy th Mg ey pt RVICE EMPLOYMENT gepting applications Anis fens bushe: FE 2- ee Crooks Rd.. Roche ster, Help anted o Poms laa a oy between 14:30 _ be TRONS G SERVICE. $ $3 3900 re an Mem wc re > Beet agai ss enone carat | SOE EEG IRE) PONTIAC anstruc Se cecesiceces rson. Salary, expenses, re- Ble sccsceccises 10 : " SOOKKEEPIN PA Ge wailed ea SM Aeane a ae © a PTS me PHOTOSTATS REAL MAN. EXP. po & v * statement. 2-4403., PHOTOSTATING & LAMINATING es OFFERED souoeos edeeceeee Teeviews bes + beeesescce eet Taxes .c.cccsee. 14 TATE 8 or wil ai train. al Ra 4-3844. Ted aeAL See oS nin deal for experienced or inexperienced son willing to atte 13 ain Pailoring....... i whe lo gales wieied am pee pose seeanee esires seh A eeege witoaee 6A be oye mainly from own resi- Incoma Tax siiceeseese. 11] Ge Can teach you quickly InatirAnce AGENCIES «..4..seeree M4 | oe ioe mere two Tsons living sf! ary [! eer eee Telegra: Rd. Call Bch itt seen eeen esters 184 at me eA. act Wnt Vee eeeeennnes sides» Ss Spenceceel 20 AN TO SERVICE ES- R Rabiished« —— @ hours per 21 A EXPERIENCED rT. reserenss ware or Business Services 13 Bota & 1411. sonra DAYS. nate eo none. own — iRONINGS a Rey WOME 4 PER bu 607 Valencia Dr. TRONINGS. NICELY DO DONE. REAS. rue and deliver. 127. LADY Ds WO . * cle sveesences = 5% days rF week, Rout Television Bervice ...cccccsceee W paying $8730. Qualifications | switchboard or waitress. MA writer Service seseseees 223A) — married, ‘ond car, igh chool | _ 42081 - 7 ceecceceerenceeeccs 2d paeetn. ey tess | LAD bY yoo Lo Ww ret. eels NOTICE” , Shoe Store Manager Keego Harbor SPB of t & Found ........ eeneveveese EXPERIENCED MUST BE TOP Lost & Foun otis icc: 38] SALESMAN QOOD_ SALARY To | “ADY WOULD, Like Dey rE Speetegtet matin fries | CO aes areca WANTED SONFIDENCE. WRITE PONTIAC baDd tow DESIRES HOUSEWORK. bate ousehione Board w.cseeves 8 PRESS BOX 115. se SHING as ie Goods eeeboenes : . wid | Miseelencew im csssesesesegZ8) Help Wanted Female 7 auiars! service a 3 Share Livin, Quarters .......++ 30/18T CLA8s COOK IN SEMI-RE- a ‘Adult en Ss Wid. sbececenere | ligious convalescent home. 6 day 61 Call early mornings or a ag Bh wey | vi6 OF LONGFELLS geen a SCHOOL: ee buyer mC aiso need @ combina- ve" LON ow ise L, ; tion f cook tress. ae re ee ee EE FE RENTAIS Wits "Ponting ar Ber “100. WORK BY DAY OR WEEK. FE aent Apte secseseee 33,A-1 WAITR Mip- | _5-1339. : pent Apts. ececeee 36) on shift. Counter & Grea coffee | WILL DO HOUSECLEANING, 3 ot leuse, socccees shop. en Grill, Hunter| days week. FE 56-5456. eeeeee Was. a A fens > te saceseceesss 326A — Pine AND T R PE 9-380 eee Wek toeed ccccsccc WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK BY Con Eouee vepeeseve 384) Qvork 3-4 hours a day or sary the a , transporta- Rotel Fy eos veccesesceceses O®) evening Earn as much $5 _tion, Ex ent Lis caseececccsscss @) to $75" week. C or| YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN OF Bpace ..... ecoccsees 41) FH 92-6864, 9 noon, pe high school & Comptometer Rent elianeous ......... 42 ATTENTION?! fc meal ere rong BB nm pens ae ie beg $ housewlv. nd young ladi visor. Desires employment, FE AL = 4 = FOR SALE a 1s years we volder fi tor ee 8-4676. iy ee ee me ony fag sw cocses O24 Chane vole” essential hour ___ Building Service 12 = e apie 6 _ rty.. at minimum guara rE. ‘8-461. aa Aa BAND & alco ban Prope: z vere SSOTEENPED “5b OFFICE & FINISH. Yor ee “1 Property ...... = girl Good pay. McCandless, Inc. x Pon, Hardw od ot Set 7 pegs re aan ot hey are a | ee ee een SRY. fr ACTORBS co vvccvervoen | BOOK aE TO G &| ‘ice po hoses Pocanes, For Parms ...... Reeseccees . poseesers! pica Ye eis, be cts A FE 5-3608. _ Sale Business scot cceccves i zB | ay Ueang Ey, Prob.” coon GOA DRAPER & SEWER present home. ing and sale or @ cvoceveee 50)” Must be Mia82 sg ‘experienced in| unde: . Also masonry. PFE custom work. § day, 40 hour work FINANCIAL LE lia, HH AAA Floor Sanding eres _— ABORLISCED s ron, faaple at Bates, Birming-| ey Moneys to Wille ccceesaues 53\GENERAL HOUSEWORK. LIVE ; edortgage DB vcoccccessceese 54) in Thurs, — Every el - A-A ae E N Vy. in rn ly oo Ref, } UE AL i“ 08. of. G ence MERCHANDISE A& NCHIN gees x ge seeeeseneeeneees Sears Reeeat Angee water lines. field tile. ie Sele, Clothing poereerenes 56A trans desired 1, 5 ie ut ood 222002. OENERAL FOUREY re ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK cating ,Gifte .-..----ss1++ 88) Own transportation, Two tap have | forte soon PES DO. ate ——— eens a ‘family. References required, MI ALL Kin OF ROOFING. NEW ow Weeeseccascs oreceass HOUSEWORK 83 ORCHARD LE. ORE 513 OR Lx. KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. gale yong cseseeses 63) Ave. Use back gate, Before noon AS Ak. 4 Licensed & bond- re Equipm eccceeeees | Hou PER est LIVE ant | =? ed. OR 3-5680. < poring eee ecor more for home wee | OF MASON WORK. wood Goal & Or eee mes a ieadie. | ““pirepiaces are our specialty. OF Plants, Trees. Shrubs .....0006 perth ae ait Sess Meroe penile) 22005. B inaw.|qustom drawn 1-8200. EM a for. gentleman wan be - t : LDG. REPAIR, PLASTERING sar MERCHANDISE neat. Wri ward Woodbury. ‘ a Speed eeesessooes M3| Leonard, Mich 1 peer) oes eed See te i Pfonaigreg mee ores UE Ae ce. No ev asem se sys- be 4 tinent details fe Write Box 90, Pon-| fems installed. OL 3-1838. ‘ : mi os BRICK CEMENT WORK Auction Sa'es ris ceeeacee ww a ALESLADY, FC ¥ AR > GOODS. a pr lie ged ORK = ‘wor ag oh Mart. 6| BR LAYING BLOCK & CE- a ope Housetr atees ms) N.S saw. No phone calls; men wo og Rent Tratier iO eesteee seces 1h —_ i crear ersssee my TOYS — TOYS — TOYS BL A mn) “CMTE 8] Demqnateptors_ turn spare time| work. Also chimnefs. No bale ececsecce ror Sa.e soerecles 2.2.2.2... 83] into Dollars — part time or full large Residentia) and gommer. Por as cycles CCE OS os Noe seery, col- Guaranteed work. . Si cccceccecsee $3| lecting, no delivery why | _3-1138 ae SEINE ASURE ISLAND has over 100 | SRick, BLOCK, AN T } 3 ie _or MAple 65-0066, : | icky A erase, liv-] ANY GIRL i ED. & friend): viser, phone biad t end fle Top , soll, 6 yards. $l s $10 deity delivered. Serv-| Apa. oe ce WEnuay aLUE 60D — age Be 35e ro i 450 "deuivered sont Crooks ee s, + Wotieme i Bivleine & Ra, North B Auburn. TW 2-1174. Backfield top soll. FE SPRAYING Such Bin & pe Fol iy contra FE Harry White an Inc. Cass Lake Rd, Moving & Trucking 19 Smith M Large van oF ¥ AN mov rubbish. FE 2-3664. NG & EB your price. Any time. 4o08 VE Pre LIGHT HAUL 3IM’s MOVING CKING, _cheaper. . PE 86-3244, LIGHT TRUCKING OF ANY KIND * e tee ‘Ee ri aire. sone soil, front end loading. PE_3-0603. GNWANTED ARTI _up free of char -_ MOVING & HAULING WITH 2 TON stake truck, FE 68-6453. WITH % TON TRUC = Cali any ‘tne rE L raved otk PICKED §-4638 MAN. wan Sane wm thes gis Mong ond Pontiac Farm and cits Tractor Co. fy» TOfuelading Sunder ie LL CARTAGE. Local and glont f! oo moving. ey cepa — Painting & & e Decorating 20 fom GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI- 18T CLASS betel tas Roti DEc. oo FE ist eee ae = ExT PAINT- 128. Decorating, Reas, FE_5-2960. Goble tbo | HANG- ing, Paper rem bee 4-8918. 4-1]. PAINTIN a3 ia. Mason Thom FE 48368 A-1 PATWTIN s OR. or. 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guar Free Est. FE 4-0205. LADY INTER ATOR. Papering . pa! FP 80343 PAL ECORATING, NTING AND D' he! a conceals tf desired, FE INTING — PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED TUPPER DAINTY MAID Menominee ‘dre 5-7805. =~ 138 e FE “Wal DA . MRS. A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE 3-7203. ELECTRIC ORGAN & PIANO FOR ractice, FE 2-3718 FOR - ac- gommodate joo ern end parting are. +T18 - noon, 10 and 12 IN DEBT? IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY _ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Rm, 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 8-0466 : ~*“KNAPP SHOES ‘fie aha sey ae 0 REDUCE NOW eas at 00 voy ant ee, ‘a eA Ng Rogie FTER THIS DATE, t 1058, I will not be re- sponsible ter any debts contracted other than myse an, 915 Squirrel H its, USED NTS. Books, 10 cents, FE 8-244. Wed. Children to Board 26 Al ‘BOARDING HOME. SCHOOL ogy, preter erred, _ Licensed. FE ba Sie in AND CARED for CHILD CARE, FULL i,m: Zanes time, Licensed. MApli PROFESSIONAL rity eet home, fenced yard. FE OR 3-706) PAPERING AND Building Supplies 12A Complete Your Home ed of livin No Low rate interest You're Bet Better Off With — BENDEROFF © FE 5-6580 92 W. Huron Business Services 13 ALL MAK FOUNTAIN PENS reoaret train man Moy tector ffice. G z & Co. Law- one : We corties Aa mak. and automatic wa Pontiac ‘8, 96 Oakia: of wringer ers = yrs. FE 2-4021. REACH CASH CUS-|° TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads, Call FE 2-8181. PAINTING. Plaster. Ref: Steve Narvarre. 88513. Wtd. Household 1 Goods 27 FE ~ Physio-Therapy 21A PHYSICAL ‘ 4676 DIXIE Hwy. OR 3-8651, 1 till 5 p.m. Television Service CASH = USED FURNITURE and usical instruments. FE i: Sanaa FURNITURE NEEDED } none? nonga odd on Oe sel it Ter ak SS eb S stee OBES FURNITURE FOR FURNITURE “So sega tig | aba Rea . RAYA cs : Goon, 42418 DAY OR NIGHT TY SERVICE FE i Sbrnawe or re 5-830 Typewriter "Service 22A anrp appIne Expert ple. Sina or our Fraiple. 6-0068 x coe WANTED Fruit Wood Spinet Must be in good condition. Phone Midwest 4-9264. TY 4-0120 Boel Money Wanted 28A WANTED TC BORROW $4,000" AT 4 4 per cet om istered, Solid security. Rent Apts Furnished 33 1 RM, . 9 WEEK- . Beige ton weleene. Bt: rig “hugs oy Reasonable Aub ROOMS. REET N, UTIL- fies furn, Adults, Reas. 103 Me- chanic, Clinton 9 AND ;: afoot aul TIL. = andry, ine hall ) st. wee caretaker, FLOOR. subver apt. 7 BEDROOM (APT, ON Lak Walled yen here _$75 mo, 2278 Keith Ve LEAN TE as FOR CO a5 Call after 4 p.m. LARGE fee ew iS, ist FLOOR. R. 8 8i 2-b568. 3 LARGE. Rus} ent. West Wanted toRent 29 3 a fe pectiity 0a ON FE ane Fuse. m i to L- “reasonable BEDROOM, F 88 wei Bid gee PORES | 5 ROOME I ques ‘neh college ve bs + Wid, by 3 | ROOMS 2 AN betseen gpattment. ‘Private trance, ‘Must be’ clean ana_com ey a ong Pre: o WANTED . TOAPU PEROT BURBA ¥ NR 1 Bowriac LOST: L'8 WHITE BILLFOLD Rewora: Teves Morar of Fed- Share vd Living Quarters 30 eral’s Dept, Store. Eins RE MY HOME WITH —M- ,| LOST: SMALL ee WHITE posed Own san ere beagle. Female, — a? Going |. fon FE . & Osmun 8ts. Reward 20446, W LTO =z LostT— LOW & WHITE BEA- sovely_ heme with 2 teach- gle, leather collar with license,| 75. 3 and twin walk-in answers to “Buster.” Vic, Cooley| closets are theirs. In Independ- Lake Rd. 5-4797, ence and Waterford Twp. I LOST: BLACK & TUM om a r Dr., Drayton Pi sized collie. Name is Star. Li- cense 20006. Reward. EM 3-4756. a! ER 6 ROOM “modern ean ristian wom- TAM LBA Lohans oye hep @ euild or couple. Will core Ls | c ’ sheets and ‘Personal correspond. fot “child. during day. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 _Adults) FE 24376, ters add ENT. 7 Roo — T. BA _Faddoes ee Pan & to ERT. $18 per week, util. id, ‘shi ye Lake’ v, Ke rbor. 8-8054. oar. ego 34 furn, Baby welcome. 710 8. 3 ROOMS og Tet Washing fac ee 68 Btout. PE CASH WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS Nb HIDDEN FEES Nichotie & Harger Co. HURON FE_5-8183 2-4241 or 3 2 4 — 19 CLARE, 3 i & 4 trance. Children’ welcsme, OR svar sare PRAGtG AnD ROME, A. johnson REALTOR 1704 8. Te BRALTGo 8. Telograoh Ra. IMMEDIATE ACTION oe wensoned. Four Seat te saa. regret is STOPS ne mel 2536 D Ready, Willing and Able cantracy cal yaee bt oomtee cask carat 4540 Dixie i LTY - ARRO REA $143 Cass-Eliza KL Templeton, Realtor ie rae 4 souple ‘* |" eae AVAIL. hi 2 7 "APFRACHVE, COMPLETELY ‘aterforg Beachland Near Cast Lake water _ 4-6458, ADULTS ONLY. NO DRINKERS. __315| Voorheis Rd. ATTRACTIVE 6 ii ea auc or miand | ad fara, &. heal 1 rh Hat oe B. bedrm., aos eled, gas heat. mS "lon hake Lake Rd.'& St. Patrick’ EM Church, ROY KNAUF 26% W_ Huron st GLAND FHA the | 1 Mtoe Tenens Fe ease ~ HAVE CASH WILL TRAVEL _will travel to see et Sash end for re- PE 4-402 4-4821 grap TERESTAZEE a cemrnese. Buyers waiting. Paul M. (Jones, Real Est. 032 W, ADD'S 4040 LAI Rd. at 18 Mile Rd. berry 9-151) CLEAN 7 UPPER ——, & BATH. Ges heat, 66 Pin a ee 2 TEAR TOWN, mow eg oeredbuli Lat 3-48T7. month, UN FURNISHED 4% ROOMS. Lincoin 1-0758. RM : a) 3 Been [-2100. 2&3 RM. APT, SLEEPING RM. ioe 3. 47059. ROOMS. ent. 88 Mechanic. i as PUR NIEMED. coins ane trict, aes ce provided. gis per nS 1 Foe ae FORWACE 3 ville 3 per, 103 oe pvt — & aa ft. ge wash- 3 tty Poin A | new post Huron Teese ATH ADULTS ORLY. PE bdo LGE, C West. side. N brag | 3 na AND BY ROOM, W. ie ) cr. APTS. way. MAple i RS STOVE, GLORIA APT! ooh rary Peis Srepine ¢, ete. i for Dalits, macros from | x7 = , lace 8 ‘0! office. Inquire at 134 W. |“ 77RA\ ROOMS, NR. TRANSPORTA- & etc. Savoy . 444 e, FE 8-8001. LEAN ATH. ROO f r_ bus. MA 6-6266. PRIVA' z. located, Call Mrs, Cor- 4-4807 house, trom Sept to June, * rished Bou a nie tar ade 14 . off fara, Pim Vila Pe 2-685 “Se Ge Saat ras PLAC lg aaa eta a RE a a 8 epee! “Sta piat'e tonne” FE 8-918 | Papeete, a ee able. Call ot ees. LARGE 3 AND BATH, GARAGE, Adults only. OR near Airport. __ 3-1943, MODERN 3 RM FURN. OR UN- furnished. 8545 Pontiac Lake Rd. ; = . end SECOND FLOOR nished, 4 rms., West side. $80 Peo. Fi aed. MONEY! Sell ‘unneeded Est. belongings for cash FE 2.8181. . NICELY FUR- fi a Ni % 5-1710. Home located at bf elett. Ideal for teachers ood live around for soe erm OBunlex Lease Sept, to June. Adults. sate ert, OM BRICK FO Tg | Between Walled se eien, ‘pper Straits, custom gee bench, automatic heat, se homer pal ‘amily ir eo e DONT PASS UP| Set Soe . Lake. sie st of ee a MA : one work. Cail ae: through Classified Ads! i -—~ THE PONTIAC. PRESS SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1958 308. “SELL 2 BEDROOM breezeway month. nee Clarkston school area. x eel OPTION} 3 LEwoop i] Stes ™ see e 5 minute walk from town 2-1202, after 6 or before : ! TO BE W MO rand N ludson D oot Building, 16 feet by 36 feet,” cated of to ¢ tion. Ground - . be leveled and left = of debris. R. Cornwell, Sea re Peten eDetrolt Michigan. 1 — = to 2 Felect any 3 separ BASEMENT. oe fare Bae ss Mar 5% RMS, a BATH ON BLM %, $100 dn. PE 8-3874 RENT WITH OPTION, 2 BEDRM., 5 FE 4-1006 ) UME PA “a0 pet mo month. 3 bed- HOME WITH e Lake near eros . MA 54-3732. z RANCH, 1% heat, “BENT, RICH 12845 Lynwood” " ‘TULSA 2-000 are AUBURIN- Soe i or Week kine saad’ rernerstoe virinerabin ~~ Rent Office Space 41 41 PPP PLLA ALLA LP LA LLANE DOWNTOWN PONRTI ac hi "service sn nuns | Honeymoon Special! DELIGHTFULLY DECOR. ee ACRE ay el = HELP LE PARTY WITH DOWN PAYMENT. Nothing. Down 3 BEDROOM MODERN — MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY 3-5 ACRE COLORED FARM . WOODED — ONLY $100 JIM WRIGHT ALTOR TIPLE ‘LISTING SER .. Mod- i serv- S. Telegraph Rd. PON-TEL CENTER AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1st . ft. of air condi- forced warm ey will be redecorated. ik gy ha, Lease Brailabie. Bee Pontiac, “9 Pe sats 4-4516. Eves., For Sale Houses AS R, NE mW BRI rt K ranches & trhlevels $15,775 to ere Idberal FHA Terms On R $11 Main’ &t Rochester R OL 16111 with 8 eT pons. Walled Lake school district, MA 6-6205 In DRAYTON PLAINS. LARGE 3 bedrm. brick ranch home Nat. * oy = —— floors, . ¢. rm. car ga- rage outside fireplace on ict 130° 0 R seemaer approx. rifice, $10, 100 cash ae BRICK Pw Heating ducts, fe tank “od sdeeet She | GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell, ao you're not usin; er B. Henry, Inc. | é Open Eves. , WHIT TE; Trees Yes. lots of head a maple trees on the 100x150 level! lot and a 6 room home consisting of 2 bedrooms, 24 ft. living room, separate din- ing room, 16 ft. enclosed rear | _ porch. Screened front porch. Full, basement. Automatic oi] heat, 1% | car attached garage. Black top| drive. This is an older home, but in excellent condition and all on loor, Privileges on Elizabeth & Crescent Lake. Just 4 miles west of Pontiac. $9.500 with $1,500 down. Call for appointment. Williams Lake Area Close to school—this 3 bedroom. | full basement home has plastered walls, petdwoed floors and a nice It with Its shade Williams | ees privileges. Only $9,950 with er — BRQS. 3-1295 5600. Bisie Hwy. s. ‘tl 9; Sun, ul 5 | OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. Hummingbird Lane Clarkston Area We have two 3-bedroom homes with attachd 2-car garage, full basement, automatic heat and hot water, plastered walls, oak floors many other excitable fea- . One house listed for sale and the other is sold but will duplicate on your lot. i trade on good free and clea home. Co DIXIE HIGH- WAY TO MA¥BEE ROAD, TURN RIG \% a HUMMING- BL LAN L TO AND EFT PROPERTY AND 8EE THESE DESIRAB HOMES. ‘George R. Irwin oo Classified Ads! REAL 269 Baldwin A Mee tam cron sie" ‘| BM_ 3.4303 = 8 et other s in lake- & set rd porn Sn mere a Lavender tua MU 4-6417 oe 5, = heat, reg & ‘arpeting, san ‘ttre nlee Novation. LAKEFRONT “SPECIALS: Offered at late summer rock bot- tom price $1 ear around home. live 3 LOND. —— LAnogn Be “ving, "room. Kitchen, 8 utility, ful 1 ba! at at 0080" on ronbonnhte ‘0 terms. at $10's0o: wi with $1500 DOWN. EMBREE & GREGG ae EM 3-3314 3 BEDROOM room with fir ce, Large country kitchen er. posal. le: ape ga J — erage Fenced lot. 100 x Watkins- *ae a 600 on FHA TAKE A BIG LOOK $come 'g” path rooms ge, el. See se WOOD, REALTY maculate FHA or GI NEAR 5 room modern, ‘apt. up. 2 =. Pron heat. Sear garage. Paul M. "Jones, Real Est. | 832_W. Huron Gis—NOTHING DOWN Lakefront 4 bedroom hom Ot) heat. Large lot. Por only __ $520. will move you SYLVAN SHORES ieee” oes rem eine 12x13 base- 9 in re —— 1% $18,750, cash to rage. Lot cone on FHA reason Lakewood Driv FOR COLORED ily income. Secor lot f. on™ ay A. Let Seer par Se a onl SCHRAM | -('REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 NINGS & SUNDAYS — _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / anual | L e. $23,950 il move into this attractive ranch home. Lar ove rooof edge, planter cement drive under tall ante trees. baths with tile features of stone wall wal in living rm ’ _ car attached garage. Now is the time to discard —. hot city for cool rural ving. ABOUT $1,100 DOWN will buy this fine 3 bedroom west side home. Liv ing foom and dining ell, and hot water. A real buy and under $12,000. xbe seen any time. ELIZABETH LAKE privi- eges go with this large 3 bedroom home. Carpeted iving room and dining ell, Ledgerock fireplace in liv- iif. room. Combination kitchen and utility with lots of birch cupboards, Breeze- way and 2-car serere. use at $15,000 with $3,500 own. BRICK RANCH — Built in "56. Sore uns room with iptaeriogs are lace, 3 bedrms., 1% baths, kitchen and din- ing area combined, Built-in loads of birch cup- Divided basement with fireplace. Oj] heat. At- tached 2-car garage. On lge. lot. $19,900 IN HERRINGTON HILLS— Original owner has been transferred and will giv e immediate possession on an ultra modern 3 bedroom brick contemporary. Actual- a. ly, there is a 4th bedroom in the grand basement plus a complete recreation room and a 2nd full bath. Stall shower. Built-in surface bur- ners, oven and electric dish- washer A gas incinerator also. New wall to wall car- peting will be yours with custom made draperies op- tional You will need ap- proximately $3,000 down but rest assured’’ there'll be no fixing or coos to do. We have the key SYLVAN SHORES COLO- NIAL. Here is a home that has been ‘maintained with tender loving care. Decorat- ing is immaculate. through- out. Ge 3 egag mn center hall floor p finished rumpus room, a bath and a half, car garage. You'll enjoy the best of school location and fabulous. beach privileges. Reduced . to 500 «and oe. it. By appointment, pleas . RAY O’NEIL, Realtor i 8 Telegraph Rd. te 29 DONT WISH FOR MONEY! -Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. * i 1 MODEST Mal DENS. a Ba ‘i g- 50 —— _ By Jay Alan | Sa _ “They're so expensive, may I buy just one shoe now and come back next week for the other?” . family room, hu kitch- 1, ‘Attached 2-car Pande ta garage ieee aare fe jot with trees. 1% _On S3ia Priced tose SALE Ounen. 2 BED- Fee ranch i me. All brick, ‘full basem: Storms & cures. Bar B.Q. ; * 8, ‘Grade & Jr. High { : 1 $16,500. Can + gees at Squire Lane, Mil- _» SYLVAN LAKE Prk “et vel. ce Ww . lake him - 92108. —_- ea N JOTHING DOWN Will build 3 bedrm. — home A arp ont Basement, wiring in- Tl build on my rie for ak Poston paym Mc- Donald. OR 3-2837. $9,500 wa build on veer lot a com- pletely finished bedrm. home win poccmness A. heat, tile d: OR 3-2837. NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 3. bedroom homes, Sith full basement and epee wir- ing On your lot or will build on our ‘os with small down - ment F. § w « OR 3- i" Corner Williams e Rd. & a After 6, OR 3- , ra emuley an rs, peonee walls, rien tt. Itving room, 2 fireplaces recreation room, aluminum siding, 2 2 ete garage & extra large Cacley Lake Commercial can purchase lo’ home with 191 ft. of Lake Rd. with only MOTRADENOW your home, oquy or. nod < as down payment, $12,500- price REALTY UGH, RBHALTOR beth Rd. FE 5-1284 — FE 4-3844 Open 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sun. 1 to 4 LOOK AT THESE: 6201 WALDRON Drive — 3 bedrooms, 21 ft, livitg rm, 1% acres. $950 down or will trade : 168 PERKINS Street — 2 bed- rooms plus light housekeep- ing room. Basement, oil fur-- nace. Only $1,450 down. 191 FERRY Street —- 4 Bed- rooms. Large dining room, as heat. lots. Terese: ll price $8, 500. R. VALUET, Realtor M45 OAKLAND AVE. FES-0603 OPEN EVENINGS UNTI 8:30 MULTIPLE List? Templeton |: Pontiac Lakefront Large ap room, 2 b kitchen with eating — — K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2239 a se a oon 4-4563 HOYT LAKE PRICk. LAKEFRONT pare on this ome on nice large lot. Smal] eee is laches may be accepted with on balance. Also smaller lake- front at $6,900—For further de- tails on thig and others call Mr. Schick at MY 3-3711 SOUTH ie th oe Lest ta $22,900- DELUXE new BRICK & TRDOESTONE ranch hens - 3 specks bedrooms, large living ww gorgeous ledgestone fireplace extending. tire wall giving room, latest modern kitchen with UILT stove and oven, beau- tiful formica counter tops, birch cupboards, res disposal, no ages laundry combination wi % bath attached 2 car ga- cone and 1 ree porch makes this of inest buys in this ioveis subdivision, Call Mrs, El- well at FE 4-6098 for complete details PONTIAC-WATKINS RANCH $12,950 Cedar shake RANCH home with 3 bedrooms on large 100x150 Jot wonderful for growing kiddies. Lovely large 12x27 living room owith dining ell, 9x3 family —— en with comforta“le eating space, FULL BASEMENT. in this c oes subdivision only minutes away from Tel-Huron, For the growing family this area can’t be a for relaxed living. Call Mr, Blan- ghard at FE ¢5 13 for details & app! HOYT REALTY FE 2-98 2-9066 Pon. -TE The 254 8. Tilegeos R rated. Basement, oii furnace, car garage Only closihg down for qualified GI. 6 room home. 3 bedrooms son — e, Fenced y: 7” qere. Mortgage conte nf rela walls, a For Sale Houses 43 For Sale H Houses 43 Take over low interest -BEDROOM BRICK HCME, $8,500 RIOT ES G< APTER YOU READ THIS AD 2 bedrm. ranch type- home on blame nobody but yourself if you Glass Rd., oa a * Mich. Will do not aan owning your home. consider any asonable offer vod cash RR See is Fog For information “call aly MA $-1201 or is a bedroom _ SL 17-1443. 5 Mo . North ust out CUTE, MODERN, ?BEDROOM| side ty Tmt. imits. Better call ri fo Sel and - — = nem. netian blinds, large lot. Lake priv-|"%,.O¥ps 3 BEDRM. RAnct Bate Sittad’ Sn acggr ype Sidedrive, oat 8, only 1% , i own i ra, 5 wo “mo: e. time. B FE D Gve. Mon. to Fri. WATERFORD a RUAENO | All day Sat. & Sun. an L, ve: 3-bedroo: brick fam ranch. 1 _ Carpeted FOR COLORED = paved for By C. HAYDEN, Realtor 3 HOMES Plus minimum costs. FE _8-2763 or EVES. Bedroom $100 DOWN Moves You In! SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN wasenss & Synpay 1To7 XCEPT FRID. . Lincoln Jr. WESTOWN REALTY LI_2-4677 $300 DOWN 1919 M15 portiealas SPLIT- No bah me dovwa Gordon Fiattley “hier, wood Tabet Re _ full bath, hard. one 6 S, Realtor — NA 17-2815 STARTER HOME. $6,450. EM 3-0482. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 NEW 3 basement. bath. DI OPEN « SUNDAY 2-5 SHARP ic tile bath, Basem reation area, TIONS Dixfe zrpi Follow stene Gs 4171 Sil and Tel-Huron shopping. Call more information SHARP SEMI-BUNGALOW recreation fenced yard. sale, $9,500— Priced for — $1,500 down, un. call Mrs. Smith- brag ESTATE 2 W. Huron right = 1860 Orchid BEDROOM brick ranch. Housewife dream kitchen. Ceram- ent with rec- ll ery DIREC- Saginaw ver- 5 BEDROOM 1% ‘baths, Situated in the Web- ster-Washington school district for Family dining room. Natural fire. place in living room. Basement, area, oi] heat, Eee) quic 8 Heller, FE 2-5662 Office Will Not Be Open Sunday Wideman OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 "RTD Home and Income turin ng 7 room and bath rental apt. downstairs and § room and bath stairs 308 fee N. Perry « elean condition handy to a $29,500, frentage on — 5 * ° ook Beauty in Brick A truly delightfu) 2 bedrm. brick home with unfinished upstairs fireplace, full base- ment, eo heat and hot water, cat garage, 2 lots, ne wivileges -. bat oa tiful Elizabeth Lake. oe gltton tan Priced . pam me. terms. See Large 16 room sveuce fea- rooms and bath owner's apart nent, plus 4 rental apartment up- shopping. Offered at Took toda “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Oxiso ft ZONED CO CIAL Rus Peoney Tien on ner of lot. $13,950, terms ranged. JUST-.... A tew minutes out and you homes with full basement (adel saw Decorated to room 4 an ‘plastered. W780, terms. 20474 | B spat rE N, Tele Open = Mul ie Listing Service pe ooms and tiled bath. EASTSIDE... ie = ms Tcoates a MILY = 10 799 MMER- cor ar- will see one of the cutest ranch type qi ec- Humphries PE 47114 Eves. _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale , Houses 43 NOW OPEN @ NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES - In The Heart. of Pontiac — $8,350 $350 DOWN $69 PER MONTH| Toity Sewer & Water % Mile from And Grade 8¢ % Mile Perry Shopping Center LOCATED ON MELROSE Between Perry & Mt. Clemens St. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL: | LAKE LOUISE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. “ype be wee. ve ~ ie, DOW RM. HOME Bhan EM_3-2425. ALMOST N Take over payments Multi-Lakes Realty 2 Ceramic Baths . FAMILY ROOM Att. 2-Car Garage . 3 LARGE BEDROOMS Full Basement Many other custom features Ld ON YOUR LOT W. ASS FE SHOE and BROET 8-0531 | WATERFRONT HAVE YOU been —, for a distinctive home on the wa- ter with a beautiful view? We have just completed a bi-level bedroom home . with 2 fireplaces, 24% baths, dining room and e liv- ing m Custom built birch kitchen with range and oven. Attach car plastered garage. 40x23 ft. —_ room; 20x24 ft. — =r boat storage deck, : cture windows afte auth ful view any eer exclusive fea- tures Lape numerous to men- tion 100x300 ft. lot, —Cash E=N Tt sen Goseyburn Drive 1 Walton Bivd. JOHN W. PERT. Builder. OR 3-2007 or OR Partridge “BIRD” TO SEE oo and Trailers Don't mix! Trade your trailer for famil: ome. ac- eee PARTRIDGE FE onl a Ey W. HURON ustipie Li Listing servos MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Elizabeth Lake Guo Sat., sun., and Motorway. Dr can Colonial. = 4785 ne yeperfect “Amer wo park ie) bots ative oaks, Pow best sand bea ch. ¥, en Ahsoryead < baths and 58 for pice Blas Pe ates liv with cut stone ria, ving rm ais: Guinan’ or mont ture windows, dinin ern kitchen with range, 4 generous size | abeaoron Daily & Sunday 2 to 6 New brick ranch homes—6 dif- ferent models — each have over 1,400 sq. ft. of liv area. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. carpeted living room, fa m wi aes mily roo kitchen with colored built in range and Che Attached 2 car $3, also build n of Lots ape Hime LOCK FROM ER OF WARD & SQUARE LAKE ROA OR JUST EAST OF “TED'S DINING DRIVE IN”) KINZLER Realtor : 670 he Huron ‘ot. Ph. FE 4-3525 r Ph. FE 2-0829 EVE. Be Our Guest! Sunday from 2 to 5 P. M. An opportunity to inspect at your leisure, this tre- mendous FOUR BEDROOM HOME, 24 ft. Located in Drayton Woods at 2371 DENB DRIVE. North on Dixie to Saginaw Trail, left on Denby, Y host, Joe Tersigni, Humphries FE 2-0474 Beater FE 4-7114 63 N. een Open Eves. Multiple ‘Listing Service = | SUNDAY 2014 in one RD. * CHEROKEE , Only $1450 down, plus terms will mcve Gleaming White Home. rat di living TRY HO: 5 ‘ Have you dreamed of living eeee Sec ds atte in a quiet suburban town with- : in driving distance of Detroit. 2 BEDRM. HOME. BY OWNER. Large spacious lot and rooms, 1600 dwn. Balance at $40 errs Fruit trees, paved streets, fire- r reasonable: offer, PE place, Pana basement. as - por i BRICK RANCH terms. 3069 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 HAYDEN | OFF AUBURN. $1,350 down. bedrm. home. Basement, 1-c garage. Fenced yard. OFF BALDWIN. Excellent 2 bed- room home. Plastered walls. Nice yard. FHA terms. ORION TWP. Sell or trade. Ap ’ prox. 1% acres. 2 bedroom home. oe 700, fers! r will trade equity r Pontiac city property. OAKLAND LAKEFRONT. 3 bed- room ranch home Froiue. 2- car garage. Terms. WEST SUBURBAN Ranch home. 3 bedrooms, large lot. GI closing costs down. 2 ar CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. 7 room brick ranch home. Built-in stove & oven. 2-car peraae. ah lots, Sandy beach. $23,900. 3. ab CASS-ELIZABETH RD. 1% 3 bedroom home, ainas $1,080 down, 8T, MICHAEL'S wos An eller 3 bedroom home $800 down, FHA. J. C HAYDEN, Realtor 8 E. Walton FE 8-044 Open Eves. Sun. 10-2 3 BEDROOM. WEST SIDE By owner. FE 4-6706 LAKEFRONT $11,900 © om, I case with picture windows. to mo’ rok OPEN ‘LY Dixie oo to —— ~~ north - ~ WALLED LAKE Coz: af i coats yr, round home. Lk. . living rm., dinette, tile bathe Cate fenced lot, cement to garage. Auto. furnace, alum. storms & screens. Many extras. $11,900. Owner, MA 4-2931 WATERFORD Looking for . large house with 4 large bedrm kitchen eae _ —_ of “capk ml fp and roonts = OR 3-1251 PLAINS Eves. OR 3-1708 NEAT HOME Wisner aoe — Nice 5 Fireplace. Oil furnace, Ga- rage. Extra lot. 39150 $1750 down. Large 2-bedroom modern brick, 194 acres “4, Aubuyn near Auburn e235" Quick possession. "BON TIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin FPE_5-8275 CLARK LARGE FOR SMALL. 13 rooms, $ ad Va 2 e. sr at ready for te goeupaney Lake orivneges._[6*, : bedrooms Full bath. floors : 2 car garage. Large ee an tig food fer mon —— Attached neoted arene, hot w heat. 3 bedrm paths, windows "en i to Sei GE Legg on eee 182 ip cte subdivision wil) consider eric au clear small home &s down payment. For er format! ay call Herbert C. FE 5-4311 bright cheery kitchen, = bie heat, ¢ 60x208 wet sees from ch and boat sees in full bath, lot, “nice lawn and shade. Ga- rage, boat dock and excellent sand beach. Only $3,000 down. Giroux-Franks ENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 “pixie Hwy. 7 OR 3-8701 Take over low interest v-a mortgage ht home on Ascension a Clarks! ston. ylte * you in. , Call MA $800 §-1201 eS ‘SL? DRAYTON WOODS 3 bedrooms. Oi! heat. aay turn. Large lot, $1,000 dow NORTON AVE 4 apy room flat. & 2 baths down. Basement, ea eat, aeer garage. Reas. wn ‘ment. R McLARTY BROKER FE 2 2162 STOUTS Best Buys Today MONEY MAKER Sit back and collect the rent, always rented 4 unit income property, Consists = 6 roo 4 & 2 steam heat, storms and screens and sid- ing. Will return better than er cent Just decorated, pool, it bors "s West side. $20,- 800 with terms. ST. MIKE’S Attractive 2 gto English style custom built home. ° Featuring 24’ living room 12x14 dining room, restyled kitchen with formica counter tops. Large basement rec- Teation room w fireplace, 3 bedrooms and den baths. Beautifully [mip ol corner $2,000 down. LE BARON FARMS Attractive 2 bedroom home, | built tn 1955, has oak floors, ° spacious closets. large util- ity space, furnace, large landsac let, anchor fenced back yard. Only down will handle. 5 LOTS Go with this 3 bedroom ‘ape large ards tear let _with need rear ya car a ap ar e. + bedroom: and bath ae 1% Siac axe. full heat a g family gore oi ity costs on F HURON ome, $1450 F.H.A. terms. GARDENS. apartm up rentin, fer $15.00 weakly each, 2% car garage. An ideal intome prop- erty. $14,000 terms. FOR COLORED RAEBURN 8ST. INCOME, 7 being used for 2 family, pius a 4 room modern house on rear of house. $100 monthly income plus Pinas apartment $1750 = TMs CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE E 46492 — FE 4.4813 1362. W, Huron st Open 0-0 Sun. 10-5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MILLER ANOTHER WATKINS LAKE phonon haar ong 4 2 or 3 eer beautifully ed fenced. Clean, san beach safe for children, dock. picnic oe se awning, etc. included at $800 DOWN on this fine nearly new north side bungalow, 2 nice bedrooms, lovely colored bath, leasant living room, beau- itchen, select oak floors, ainted walls. Delco furnace, 2 ots, near bus, shopping center and branch bank, Owner will sac- rifice for $7,250. See this now, it is very good, William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron b and brick with a 11% foot *brick planter box, vertica! blinds, and nice ted) and 3 Tye bedrooms (1 carpeted) an shower en signed kitchen pated nage water softener, new 2% tached ifn Ms Beautifully anal 135 feet with anchor fenced “rear yard, An ideal family home in cor ood west side location. $15,500 oder West on rissvet Rad. from city then North on Voor- heis Rd. to . CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 w, Huron 8t. FE 4-6492 een 9-0. Sun. 10-5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE __ RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give John K. IRWIN hl hg da! NEW HOME. ated you, 800 plans to eons po See our model home being “pu ry in Cherokee Hills Sub. No GI. 2 BEDROOM “Cute 2 bedroom home on Hi kins. Ideal for newlyweds. $9, GI INCOME \Here is your chance to get a very pleasant home, 3 lots, and a eee. se piers and bath 3 << uD. fal. “pasemeni. $13,500 GI 3 STORY a —, 4 room bath home home with full basement and unflotebed attic. Fenced yard. $9,200. — K, safe & Sons LTORS 3 West by Stree you ACTION. Dial FE ih Phone ‘Fir S047 Eve PE 5406. 6 scant oil” room modern house —————-~ 7 & bath down, 6 rooms up. 3| . masonry constructed: home, hes, ba i pl ~ located neeet Avondale ew stoker fed Sareace 3 car - School, ms and bath garage, lot 160x291 feet $13,500 tm all, with mattached garage with $4,000. down or will accept et frontage by 130 feet your 3 bedroom ip trade. ep. The large garden is included. and 8950 down a HILLS. Gleaming moves you in Immediate White C Cod Home, he Aewebd possession. SANDY BEACH High scenic lakefront with 0 excellent fronta Ac- cess to 5 crystal! clear lakes = loaded with succulent $3,500 with easy terms. Edward M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 DRIVE ‘CAREFULLY OVER THE LABOR DAY HOLMES- BARTR: AM 4392 Dixie Hw OR 3-1950 Evenings” OR . 3-3230 Gls Nothing Down BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN eee oy Lghicsea ged less than ay with =“ ing room with corner cup- boards. Modern to the min- us kitchen, loads of Birch upboards Built-in vent. All pis. satered. ‘tiled bath, Master room with his and hers closets plus a Cedar Uned closet. Smaller bedroom with built-in hideaway bed. Pos- sible extra bedroom over at- tacheq garage. Utility room, oll heat) Fenced yard with beautiful landscaping. Priced at $12,500 with about $500 mortgage costs down, INCOME BUNGALOW com- pletely furnished. 3 and bath up rent for $16 per week. § rooms and bath down rent for $85 per month. Plastered walls, Oak floors, full basement and eee heat, Sexrsag]# appliagce Pull rice $10,900. About ‘$480: dn. ailedear mortgage costs. facut new 1 Ty alow, Oak floors, new! eee of —— a snete: ing costs are all 3 you need. _ ONE OF THE BEST values ‘we've’ seen in GI deals. A spotless bungalow. A_it4- e. All on a West T6x225 —_ A de- fp eenpalow ‘with all s. Plastered, decorated walls, » leges, A includes everything RAY O’NEIL, Reakor ¥ 8. nat" . F088 | FE Modern. 6|— 3216 MAKE Ug AN Ep ih-gg Sater Vacant. would. like on a BARGH ] uany w. be _— ‘ Ptliae Se to s gl ‘BY OWNER room home. tens FO (4) x poe e ee oom ab “e ot iin Fagin | arge with ene, a. Slee ie ae Ba Beods “some ae aos - $495 DOWN illete yaseeton New 2 be nome on your ;. : ‘ ‘ood floors. IN GARDENS. eg “y once path. Otnity | = immediate ssion, A re Mido” ining Interior very nice rty for $12,- feady for, degoratin yon B... today 600° All one ee We have lots av pple. r kell a, Fru "base- HAYDEN meee Bee vite ae Realtor sed oie. perdwosd Sirs. DRAYTON PLAINS ; pees car oar ct sags yori New 3 eavoom home. teres Sorin & tools 2 Fg of land. wood — oors, sizeable ving Huge Sitch n, MODEL HOME yo should. really i NOW FOR SALE yenkacar iT SIDE bedroom 2 story family home located West side neighborhood. at only $10,500 — terms, NICHOLIE & HARGER Oo 33_W. HURON R 35485. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike St FE 4-5905 -BY OWNER | —BEAUTIFUL 6 room and crane sncluaed. cae urpose rec. soy ils. tile. age —_ saineat ly lands ING STATE, PRIcH wIDow I te NC 1% fo ty a es io x 180. Fenced ¥ alum 8 re base THE MICHIGAN Split level home. — square ft. Delivered to your lot for $8400. Pre-cut, ready to erect yourself. See our model no DELL 3200 8. Rochester Rd. OL 6-0831. BY OWNER he Pe ae _$850 down. EM 3-6121. COLUMBIA- BALDWIN Nice 2-bedroom frame. art. kitche: til cant. 8 ; A ages ee ae other conn Ove Ec "CREIGHTON NWOODWA ARD 1-9504 IF NO ANS VERMONT 6-1261 3 BEDROOM. MODERN LAKE front home. Completely furnished Oil ag full ——_ with — reation room tory, Boa motor and dock included. A sts ren neome on proper ¥ $85 a month, Priced at $26, $10,000 down. y ¢ pol 1% N. Shore Drive. L Orion, Immediate Possession * take ‘ot and churches will ake lot cat or $750 down pay- cot Call owner, MaAytair ¢ o-da3b, PRE-BUILT HOMES Completely erected on buyer’ As low as $5,900. am mor plain ing, heating. Han wirin, and trim 37004" Building Service. CONTEMPORARY MODEL OPEN 3 bedroom brick, over 1,100 tt. rport. studio ceiling, marble & ’ screens. sink, counters with ish. Complete Real jot. ie Glenwood. beivas Village. FB Close to St. Fred’s = completely modern home three bedrooms, oak floors. full basement, steam heat, newly plastered wails, breakfast room and a aoe | iad for ‘only’ No Meee Down To +) WM. A. KENNEDY Realtor 3101 W. Huron FE 4-3669 Open Evenings "til ® BROWN or SPECIAL—2 acres of exoctiont and, 3 bedroom bungalow. Oil furn, B: new large olay Flowing well, About 4 Siites from city Hmits. Easy driving to Bire mingham and Royal Oak dis Eetph ls Priced at only $9,800. Noth- g down. OUR OFFICE—Will be closed Sun- day and Monday. and enjoy Se Seekend holiday and sce Us Tuesd H. BROWN, Realtor W. Hur Pn. FE 2-4810 "Multiple » Listing | Service GILES $7,500 Hos HE ga for this 2 bed- basement. Built-in valaiweches and ear pase Tay srg in charming Iso features a new 3 a gwarage. Lake Orion Partly furnished 7 room home and garage on 8 lots. Large rooms throughout. I. 362 . Must see to appre- ciate. Cal) for sppaintes ent. GILES REALTY CO. FE 56175 221 BALDWIN AVE. Aft FE 2-7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICR OPEN SUN. 107 ia” 2 Oaklan s Near Wisner School. Neat < roca fireplace, oi] evga s arene. exe _ tra lot. Low price, PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin FE 5-8273 oN [ay in 1916 — j 27: 650 bed- * Fenced and. paved st. Bee this vates at $10,050, 060 "6 oetienie 3 ies ve —— center fire- ar ‘pttvieges oo af Now re garage ‘at at oee Ajghowpiace -~ bath, basemen a ~~. see treme arte for _gprointment te Rie at ee bo reg . at = Flo cist eo ‘Reahor Open io iol = Fah be AMPLE CUSTOME >. ’ Drive carefully For Salo Howes , |43| ' For Sale Houses 43| 1 ha aia hans.. ‘/suices OF HAM’ ro ie caged 3, ote“ | Stemi ane 57}. ) 7 SETTLE, BETATE. ATTRAC. | Lor “ped ' jar «Used Clearatice _ ax ee ERS Re = Southfield Pd eee ae oe sok saministraver. Eee pink i ome eb 1% Acres ron. Le gee it SS See BABY CRIBS. BRAND NEW. - Large size, Complete mat tress, $ és. Pearson's, 43 Or- chard Lake Ave, bo T. 08. BATTERY | POR rant RADI 5 epee ee eee eed oanee tena eeene owshz20u suNDay AND MONDAY CALL LEAVING BTA STATE OR 3-2420 Aree PS BSI 1M WILLIAMS PERRY ACRES], fie Make cash offer, MU aah paras & wah ae FOR IN YOUR NEW | HOME, on 2 eh wiloges Storme,, oak = Income Property 43A i Le mag F ie See keene floors, fenced FHA 3-2872. ” , “ © mates its, LON MAHOGANY CH EST; — 3. ROOM APT, RENTAL, $18,500 ee a 10 PCT. DN. map mahogany drop leaf table NELSON, ; value. 96.500, equity. Wil take} SEE C.” HADDRILL. & oval mirror: maple finish chest; : , Dorris & S an © cael value H, P, HOLMES, INC. desk, red leather Pei ig Tms.. 0 on top: pr. of steel twin'bed frames; 1% basement. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE §-2953 Deokesse; var. steel . of heat, 2 car a e, PHA @ UNITS, BRINGS $65 . NEAR sm. be : e "5 : terms, Phone owner. FE 40 BEAUTIFUI Fisher “Body. ORiando 371206. See For Yourself MI_6-9383 eves. only. ween Khia RE EOGT = = : BABY BED, SPRINGS ms: SAV ATERFORD AREA, COLONIAL For Sale Lake Prop. 44) CHEROKEE HILLS! cenit Eee. esa a fe ane es 4 BEDROOMS $15,975 : + “ihe briek-trent hom overlooking the| Spacious and Nem) pad eek| ee oe ee eee Tollea communtiy et better homes Sane | eee Ses 4 tT ft, have been” Clinton River. Buii-tn oven Tenge) bath gp main floor. three ex- sell all, or divide. Call today sates, ie lite te ankle your Rollaway bed, complete, digs: wanyor, pogsie” DELIVERY — pate: SUNDAY. The, bathrgoph features ep quto-| full bath. leaming oak foors. Bondi HARGER_CO.. stam seeds: nerepring @ cee, if 8. ‘cov. | —Pitt : PURNACE | WiTH : 600 with nonth. Oniy| (roughout. beautiful kitchen with |33 W. HURON ST FE $818 | rive out Eijsadeth Lake RA. 2 ton sees, $12.68. Pearson's tie y 13 to 1. Take went Tr mots Cnpepemoguer Lors By “BY ie BAND BEACH.{ mile west of Telegraph Ferenc aihie bse Lk, Ave. Wood w caution light in| the: Cedar Island | Scott Lake a. Tura right Ya ‘a mile = ; Beart atta] Memanes PRK tem” | Ea eS tte | eee eee waerde eae **SRESIDENTIAL | VIELIAMS LAKE | fietuse*tiammosd tate’ Owner | GAL W. BIRD: , Realtor / pe gay ia Satie HOMES, IN i 1800 down for thle ye nape gee Se | 'e< whew CRYSTAL CHANDEL C. frame ‘two a! names ah | BEAU TIF OL GACRE, TARE. | one-op—tam Paw REMAINING oral ected weet van, #8 Hs Yat 4346 Woodward LI_9-5510/ rooms much Career than ‘aver- privilege my, re cason-| Well-locateo ots .in ; Bloomfield | 4 rug, 4 BEDROOMS age. concrete drive and carpert.| Stie ba ate Hills. This one and one-half acre Sia, ‘Brocade occasional chait, $12. plus 2 car re ent with i | able terms, Cail Gx tise lot is on the corner of Dunstan : 9: by rotate, occas ae wad. modern Troom home in| oll heat me taco BLUE WATER CEDAR ISLAND/ Rd. ond Martell Drive. It is wood-| Business Opportunities 51 Mortgage Loans 54 Round tab and 4 chairs, Gxlora.™ Central ec penesers (ere cone eee, a er ease voeen | 20, Tall sie, overionking, some Fill ite oly wood ‘bed. com . . 200, . f ie si e. - . . gas turdace: ts tint win} G.I. SPECIAL CASS LAKE — MODERN 3 BED-| erty. Price (#18500, Phone eve) Exclusive Gift Shop “A Mortgage Problem? sew Sinai a Se CA’ WEBSTER, REALTOR | Dendy y modern two bed pom bun-| ‘Canal, large lot, Dost ol aceh lake distrie ~ beautiful smoaern Your feaulteretts: J Any ofoperty, 5 BY" eet range, o0, PE 590 td, Mich. os = £ car garage, nice psd bana rae ups view ay terms. 4610 For Sale Acreage 47 acitbascheel sescleak: clientele. bur land contracts and real es | $105.95 R. WR BH. Co. $1,125 DOWN ie rivieges ae ea 1 TO § ACRE PARCELS. BEAU | $2000 for fixtures, sock av cos.| “""'. we Buy Squities 4000 Waren, S-room brick terrace, Hardwood ,000 for . z DOUBLE SPRINGS & MATTRESS. gscom pri termes: Beret or A. SPECIAL | CLARKSTON |? sii futiing ttPGtosfacen tn] Peas iense “paassanus foot | | omber tebSh. 2 at ce _UEED MoCULL ee SUBURBAN _| arse tits GeO Gatoom.oun-| _ Labor Day Special C-PANGUS, Realtor | _Dssrea Pini, On Sait. °" | Fa eel” pres, abl ples | Dungy “Boost SOP ai WILDING? 4 fooms, needs finishing. $500 Dn. = with expansion attic, oak| 5 Wee ip pork Lake estates. 3/1919 M-15, Ortonvile NA 17-2815 7. ‘ ‘ DAVENPORT. CHEAP. var wei B NEAR MSUO cod powered” Vane. €2- blac Lake. All on| io ACRES. 6 RM. FARM HOME. : . Swaps 85 | inete Lake hon. couhiageigee with ‘heat, ts. Priced toe tops Bath and basement. $1609 down. ar Tl g e DUNUAN PaTPE N, PHYrE ARLE 4] Then make sure it’s ‘c pes [ee ‘. oot ee cower water, One tev 5 igo a 8 home. Stairway 2 BEDRM, HOME UNFINIERED, chairs, china binet, 440: b CUCKLER REALTY upstairs, $6800. $800 down. Ig THE “bird” TO SEE garage ip basement. Cash or) table,"¢ chairs, $40; $35. EM |" B ‘ t ‘ _ 26 N. Saginaw OFFICE OPEN Paul M. . Jones, Real Est. gr trade for late mox ea oa urmeis er Ss PR 44001 SUNDAY 25 02 W Own the Town? ocks from lak LECTRIC STOVE. $10. DORRIs & SON REALTORS : : ment. 2 bi e. Chest of drawers, It’ s a Pleasure WE TRADE io ay DAVISBURG weir Well, would almost think so?| _5-9700. Faves inane To have y e this 4 apartment : C1 seven INC. | _Holly, Miirose 17-6671. Here in this prosperous northern 2% ACRES 6 RMS. & BATH, 9 | Chrome Ginette rick emer pute. heat, an 132 _W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 20 S. Main, Clarkston, Mich. we oTeasra ber hotel, the | ¢ miles out. Will take car as part iow to maintain with a mink. (ACROSS FROM BANE) bowling alley for’ 600:dn.| Gown payment, balance — terms. en of wor * eat ie. —— a, eo MAgle vest 3 te 3 including real e ‘ie = 170 Coste 4 aoe Saanwess & . yorting couple, ‘Address — = COMPARE ee - - Se best Will bination a de, - pgp SAW FOR ae SINGLE be sites over phone, glad : VALUES WITH AN Larser parcels it desired. with 3° ghell bed, must be good. "t'Webster School SUNDAY 2-§ WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN). | 2% TERMS agency thereat! READPOR PARTRIDGE) 110, Conte Ra. sear Indianwood | 1 . c amour @. 100 seeees. § 2,050 . Business Throughout Michigan | = =S™? ce ee ee ee oa do ‘Motewi {os | eee 4.000) MY PAKS ORION, MICHIGAN "| PE 43001 1080 W. CASH FOR TV's. WORK aes =e sre tel in/6950 Church Lake A ers "<1, $10,000 | CAKE FRONT ACREAGE. 1s OR | —Zao7 Ce osrica — wing of net, Fat avet, TT WILLIS M. BREWER | ‘suet WHITE BROS. Race? sits dh atts Pie | fucear urageg suet. “S| fags, Hh. rumeoot 'bodk "OR Brick Ranch house, 3 bed- . . , ; Vil- OR 31295 our terms une. , 2931] fice located in Lake en of Grae ZOOPSE EREIEN Sats, MOR] Heth See ete elt | open wnSSM PR ocTE 10 ns] Rpt’ Ne" Berm OHHH) Geta sme rte | Closing Out At Cost | et. ‘ayer figete safe Be . en, beau Te- ; fan; Eves. FE $087)___| place ‘Pull basement with | FOR SALE OR LEASE, BY OWN- home, Will “sell or lease, Call| All lawn towers, elec. fans, trel- | syeraieng UPRIGHT, 5 “ E GAS STOVE. GOOD| Goop Hov G@ BHOP LE CITY BLOCK OF DE- gpence jo cwn is excep i Gar rgeTREs, Da paved drive. Pne| Disie Hwy Eee, Belgnbornood, Here is an attractive, well-known | o. oi aiways receive pleacatt 48731. Of Petae a ae oe home 2 full baths, ex- prlee only $14,000, convenient | _FE_ 27876 or ME ? [+ trou courteous considerate and friendly | $220.98 N avTO ROS Oo WAG Plum a ee reo SEWIN LIKE ma rece, Hving toee treatment at of our of- ae NOE Bip ike oh Aeon] OmOR ter nea, nage] Comcemeremmme neon Ore ret ee | Seay one Secon eB Be se raving sagt af = Fake ellent ¢ - losation,| bedroom or replace, | SRACTIEULLY mruA geonk PU Many to choose. ro nge pines jetoce Er ce Se See| Bea eerie | maemlizewne| BUCKNER [pase coniat a st ~~ p 9 fl Thumb. 4,000 down will : ( “range en pebby or orale 2 pur you tustneds and @ place Finance Ca, Beate Peron BRICK - = =o For Sale Lots 46 Il tor $200. ! orie. $20. ' RANC ane OWA or TRADEIN DE ~~ oaelhe NCH A 4 . MICBTGAS BuoINESS Sans $25 to. $500 ® pe, arn, eet. eadse,| Apt. size gas stove .:.... 420.08 Used storim’ sash........, $2, Roy nnett Inc. : ONLY $1,650 SALES CORPORATION on signattre only fais stoing_ro set Ergin O48 Guar: elec washer [02..- +3 ie: estes pai "a eh 4 95 % 50 aE ink, peiyieate, 2 bet Realtor 1923 é ’ JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER slightly used, $100, Neat. R en! vise $0085 Saw & hammer set ......7, rooms and attached garage. alters sing * CLOSE IN ; > a tae Frigg Db pom > 2"pe. fy “ivie tm te +++ S18. (28 E, Huron ral Mderal_8-0466 ost . : 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. HOUSEHOLD sos 839 , 7 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Ph, PE 280. Oe et. anes WITH TREES INCH Ty. _JU8T RECINDT| Modern bumper sofa. $39. We carry a complete line of nails insulation — eating — Goors = a on gage fireplace : PAV ED STREET 4 8 Beaeee oe OF a ee re] Ps OR and carpeting, Aluminum ” 4 NORTHERN ree a RESORT és & __tioned. PY (3.7665, after 5 p.m | Walnut venity & benen $24.95 | MATES PHA TERMS . : i Sreerena < Nv | MANY OTHER [TEMS AVAILABLE | E® .7 fest ot ot in the «subd tviion GET {Tf QUICK, Ea aoe sar in" good vent. around as C uick ¢ Tach "Wen | ie HOS moan bE WYMAN'S SURPLUS LUMBER & ig of Howers ie “¢ i eon, 8 SALES 18 W Pike BZ Terms PE 41122 3440 Hight mani on» terme, Only 918/800 — easy) 1, rough Classified Ads! LF —. Best of {. Restau- A little out of the way. but a lot : 5340 Highland Rd, (M59 : *. nott TR RANGE POR GA: Fireplace al or Encl “2 * Bite $25 TO $500 ances of all kings NEW hey ose. ae ewe. Munro Ble, Co. ‘ ecg Eg Pa = yu sccuty “Op te, Visit our dept or reai W. Huron. attached garage. 3 acres. Room | to Denes ae ee * TRADE GAs RANGE FOR EL for one of the bans ia Pel Fa 4 TO range R. Munro Elec- Syl take Pentine area “or visit a ante ; trie Go. 1060 W.. Huron ' ’ f pe mon ‘ my! B atem a Yes, whatever it is — dial) ; c. FE 2-8181 for an ad HIGH HILL ‘VILLAGE FIXER? Order Classified). Ads to we rent, find a roads to or owner a : ° md nom es _ Ay ) aren i AY BY 3g, REN 9 el ah AOAN, OO. ay - “ tnt Ad number} Sate Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 EEL Ee ta | a 3h AN ae Burr-Sbell, graph 8. Tale POODLE, TRIMMING Sad cctv Pompantis "K's" Ol ir inal — HS Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ist & IN Ha Straw & twine. ALL corn, liver. OA 86-2170 BALED HAY. NEW CROP. B rass & alfaifa mixed, MA 4-3245. GENESEE WHEAT, 6338 EB. A 6448, For Sale Livestock 72 Y, $15 & UP. e MA 6-0666 OF STRAW, Also muich Say. Wil De- ROME $1.20 BU, OL Rochester. 8 ‘Ee FIELD RON. $1 Bring containers Van- TOP Farms, 6351 Williams Lake :| J, 1. CASE & N J wy reasonable ofler, 6-87 Le) Pohew Rd POR BOLE 1419 SASH- a w _Rd Bryant. Peaches Male, Apridey. Tecthen lent : eee svauapee continuously "wetentiee. Bi ards, 4970 Pelton Rd, OR a a PEACHES. NICE AND a bu. 1262 Seville, Roch. iris ~ PEARS = =. 5691 Coomer Road. FE 2-8632, TREE AVEN aches, for ¢ & Freezing: $1.75 & $2.75 be. Farm WwW ke. 1890 E é cCulloch Chain Saw Headquarters ND A . FE 40734 or eee oc. — Enna, rn ier ty Sales & Service st. OPE And 2 peo gr 14" Tisrashonst ‘y shoes ee see on, oad, “CLEARANCE SALE “gave 60s . US cent off HOUGHTEN & SON tractor, . Plow, 2 Pee eee ee ehtOL 14198 Bob Hutchinson Pos Sales Nek Stewarts » Generals-Hollys | . Great ies Zimitere R A . Anderson - Re al New 8-10 Wides USED RENTAL Bottle Eas Ty and Supplies “ i Hed reszt| : LER, eo ra ey |. 3-1470. ee Pontiac Chief Detroiter Bargains — Bargains bt] on tt & 10 wide ny member ve we es save hundreds Mobile Home Sales Inc. 30) Dixie Highwa: 4 ules orth Pontise i days a week ; 4 or make. Fast : 6-25: oe Mat memes. Deer © Bight SHORT OF MONEY? - ft ue ‘a om beaten tre p— Be Advertise. cement Pate. selva ‘cash ek oe oe per —_ yan sales. rtle 23-4611 Y PARTs OBILE 98 CONVERT TO 2-0038, Maramatie i CADILLAC HY- ic Sonpmianin, reasonable T "30 ye ie ENGINE, "SL 53 sell as For Sale TESS 80A UP. WE 644 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES ee ee ak oo ED WILLIAMS 1 5 |. Saginaw al Raebu: _ Auto Service 81 MOST Good- _ tesa, “service “met, FE $-6123. GRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE Bigg Boos Tos ood, red. Zuck 4 Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters .82 "$5 CUSHMAN EAGLE, $150. FE 8-6857 ce EAGLE CUSHMAN. GOOD ndition. 8660 hiend (use) OR sons. = A SALE EVERY THURS ey, Friday an and metertoy night wr Date Miahest “conrer U8 Highway correr Ws- _10_and M-15. MAple 5-1341 BEé&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. in a Sunday....2 p.m. rand Sell Daily "ORiando 3-2717 “AUCTION SALES. Every Wednesday, 7 p.m. male west of N Hi Titieme For Sale Housetrailers 78 | "Corea trailer since 2, Guaran- teed for life. See the m at @ demonstration at Warner Trail er Sales. 3008 W. Huron. (Pian to ‘one of wally Bryan's exc! caravans.) 22. (FT. a NTA LIKE NEW. $850. FE 5-9580. ‘$6 STEWART HOUSETRAILER 2 pil gene ae 000 own ove: ents $1850, FE 8-110 of FE. 8 22 FT. MAINLINE. eon 9. ‘gee Exc, cond. $625, EM 35 FT. typing fag ing. new slip covers dra Immaculate. $1,500, “y 2-01 or MY 3-4001. 45x10 WITH 40 FT. ALUM, AWN- like new. Reas, FE 5-6519. *55 SPARTAN ard ae Ask. for Keith * Sonia 32-7117 or call OR erry 958 2 BEDROOM, ACCEPT ; $-0887. 1958, HOLIDAY RAMBLER. 2400 Ee Hecy Drayton Pla 098. GOING CAMBING. _ waar A to $185 ¢ are Mu ach. miles North of 43841, See for pesto est in cam trailers mad Fa ag! fog mone. feast rt po gs a: ft at raile Lakes ie , it ays, see us at Holly Marine buy Rd. 8a) 15210 Ho. ose 48771, THE ANSWER TO|* YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell,. rent, hire, it’s FE 2-8181. 87 CRUISAIRE COMPLETE overhaul. C ou 1-7766 Xe ALES ae non NP PSEod int PETER | For Sale Motorcycles 83 1951 MODEL 125 HARLEY. 1600 —— miles. Like new. Phone ORI ando 3-6224, evenings or week- woe SPOR’ TSMAN, BLE. ery good cond Must. sell, Call FE 58-4478. N. PER- WF. TRIUMPH Ss : TWH fect condition) LI 12-1541. For Sale Bicycles 84 3..C, HIGGINS, $15. EM 3-4756, KES, GIRL'S BOY'S 4° & 26° BIKES 26” bike, $12 each, FE 5-2240. Boats & Accessories 85 3 POINT HYDRO AND Caer eps bag K ioen = . Also art PPA BOY's 28” MERCUR tion. $60. Ph OAkl 86-3714 ee eae quicksilver gi best offer after 8 p.m. 0 72. i2 ¥T. CHEROKEE RUNABOUT, ‘ood cond, rise FE 8-2638, 2 «FT BOAT AND _camping equip, 3 3-4728, 14’ MODERN MARK 55 MERCURY ~Trailer and cover. MY 3-1419. 14 FT. RUNABOUT AND MOTOR, _Treas OR 3-2987, 1S ALL MAHOGANY CENTURY. HF FORTOn $760, EM _ 3-8753, Mazurek Marine Sales 8, Blvd. & 8, Saginaw PE 4-9588 *y ee RUNABOUT. FUL- _ Rochester 4 30 a motor, $340. Roches OL 1-1023 30 HP, HP, ELEC. EVINRUDE LARK, __ilike new. $375. FE 2- 1987 30 HP nie MOTOR. eerin and trols, 14° Penn- ao 'ront * center deck. ist i¢ HOLIDAY FIBBROLAS boat Fully equipped with —— ae motor trailer, FE 4-8861 NTURY. 19° DEMO. 225 H. B. D 3t STACBAY 17, 100 HP. ‘56 WOLVERINE FEATHER- CRAFT, alum., both with EVIN- UNDERWATER WE ED CUTTING LAND LAKES 8 y i IN cq | FE 4-712 thi W. Huron FEL T6122 BOAT CLEARANCE . SAVE $33 NOW TROJAN CRUISERS & Runabouts. TRAILERS NEW & USED avs sone ¢. rr". 1400 A Pa ‘Waiton Bivd. ok High wo 9-8. Open FE 4-9270 BOAT SALE 2 to 90 per cent off on bil in i Longe = oe Oe hee ae ’ buy of year; bss lable. tag A Bag Ktoarn’ Histo, Hats. guaraet a \ ‘ “Oxiord ‘raler : Vile | used boat Atite Accessories 80 ‘TRUCK GOING Toate PART load. Bither wey, FE 5-6806. and aad hott & on ore 1a ws * tion, $60. Ph OAkiand @-3714. IRSTREAM ee de 1.91, Reg. UB. Pat. Of. © 1958 by NEA Service, tne, 8-30 father. She told him the price.” “That steak Mama bought Ja last Saturday nearly killed my Boats & Accessories 85; AERO CRAFT. Ana _Ca- with les. FALL DISCOUNT fee 30, 40, 50 pe cent off-on Cadillac “boats. styles. & satu, me moided dos lat & fberglas, : Used gre x ft. with Like Forward deck. Steering, walk 5 through seats, . cover, $250. Starcraft, 12 ft. aluminum ie *Excellent ‘condi- 1968 outfit 14 a ac Nee ee ville.” Molded ly eq Myers U = and 3 hp. seins Tk, Valued at $2,100; our price $1,400, Sailboats, 2 used and condition. Priced to out and the bargains and Come. up to 5 on your’ best for ig. buying now, Take s to Dawson's Sales at m5 "Lake. Open every night “arb. 40 HP ) 16 ft, molded oe Mark 6s atston cna saw. raft. with Mercury Mark boat with cane Means engine. Like new. FE 5-2566. MERCURY E-P 9, & Tr. OR 3-8256 . , Make Reservations Now For inside winter Por ins ie storage of boats Harrington Boat Works . YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899 8, TELEGRAPH FE 28033 ____Open_Stindays MUST SELL: i6 Ft VARNISHED on trailer Tarp, oars, & 2 _tnchors, $71h gaa ih “Alien St | wn MY 9-28 SAILBOAT, SNIPE. EXC. COND. $350 EM 3-4931. SPECIAL Boat trailer winches — Dossier $12.05, now $7.25. Everything. f 306 Orchard Lk. Ave. TONY’S MARINE | abe pipe ones cmp. ous — et Open 0112. WANTED: GOOD ALUMINUM boat and trailer. MA 5-0016. . Bring you otor trouble to outbgatd mo- Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899 8. TELEGRAPH R : Open eundaye For Sale = 86 ar? £| | ait line of Evinrude Motors. and follow" the boat OWENS MARINE surgi ies co! FE_2-8020 -HASKINS | HAS 'EM \4958 Chev, and Olds ea pe Official be - BROOK WOOD 4+DOOR WAGONS DELRAY 2-DOOR OLDS 8 HOLIDAY COUPE . ¢ CYLINDER & V-8 ENGINES SGtIDE "TRANSMISSIONS ALL COLORS & EQUIPMENT SAVE UP TO $1,000 As al as $195 or your old car do " Also . _— selection of O.K. used Ce Haskins Chev. Hi, t .M-15 oo Bama Msar abit 1953 BUICK SPECIAL. to" Elone station szanea, tee * Bet 1 train, $75. FE 5-30 ible. Fu rule Be iy ewer red. rote a ie. e 8, 9 Hardenburg $8 Chev, B.Air 4 dr. h. i : ome a ae Blane v Viet. hee . 1595 Me. Above average. Sn heED TRUCE "Til You Check Our Low Prices. ver ones OWENS. 147 8. Saginaw. ~PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass ' Foreign & Sports Cars 0B $2,400, ALLEN ‘Giadings “Rd. FE = CESSNA. Pe? “the 4251 el a eet OY a os tires. Exc. cond. $2,100 Sigiando Transportation Offered 87 CARS FOR PORTLAND, ORE. Gas allowance to Hartford. Conn FE aa PE 2-5823 after 6 p.m. N soo: ie AIRG I so0.10 Calmtorna, 99 4 pave . Wanted Used Cars 88 ABOUT $200 MORE IS WHAT I ean for vour car, because of my {fornia market wilt buy oy Sat car . enough to make the A-l Sata JUNK CARS AND scrap, Free tow, OR 3-6015. CASH FOR ‘LATE MODEL USED CsRS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT BAST BI VD. FE 5-8858 CONTINUED SATISFACTION — THA UR AIM CAR NAL GAIN ORCHARD LAKE aT CASS PE 8-048° OPEN ‘TIL 10 H. J. VAN WELT, DIXIE Ew. Drayton Plains, 3 the Cash Dollar for late models Ph, OR 3-1355. _ “gee * oare: oe roe Zoee a 2 ay hy “ene FOR JUNK CARS. CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR_ SALES J Cassa at Pike FE 5-7308 ~ WE NEED CARS Top $$$ Dollar GOOD USED CARS At Our New Location '952-W. HURON ' GLENN'S MOTOR SALES Fe 41371 MG-TD 1953. EXCELLENT CONDI _tion OR _ 3-5332, OR TRADE—'s C CITROEN |< OAKLAND CO COUNTY'S DODGE DEALER * WE TRADE, “se OR DOWN Look ‘em Over Sunday and Monday Russ Dawson 232-S. pagiiny FE 2- 195 FORD PAIRLANE 500, FORD- om pte er. W-W, padded dash. i956 FORD 8 CYL eo tigettd with overdrive. ae FORD 2DR. 6 CYL. WIT a aE overdrive, FE Sagat. ae saad 19884 FORD “CONV, JUST -o-matic, small dows Pe wee “tae or FE ins RD CLUB. ©PE. § CYL. ORR Ww tust “all today. Bate Steele Ford, FE 5-9204, 949 FORD, onay GOOD CON- : oe. Best price” offered. OR , RBH. dr. ae 1295 | 1954 FORD VICTORIA 38 Ford Victoria,” fom matic. R&H ust sell to- ‘54 Pont, Cot, Dix 2 dr, hyd. 9098 day. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 ‘Bie fale Mies Fst | me romp, coUNTerSGUIRE 1987 aoe“? ay. 3 be.) Soa wagon, Wanted Used can 88 Hardtop Very clean. PE a1008. x G OD SEL N OF 1053 A ~ 63 BUICK ie ee 4 est SIDE po ae "64 Chev. Pontiacs Meg nino ThL BUY YOUR CAR Beed ‘Cars, 923 -W. FE as a amonthly 7, Bavments Uucky mises ce, |“ OLDSMOBILES — | ,saeor Se roe Bae _ 1350 N. Woodward . i985 2 DR. 8 cYb ; pacrony EXEC. DEMOS matic. R&H. WW sell to- B’ham MI 4-1930 | Foreign anaes. . Bddie Steele Ford, FE 5-0204 TORE SoBe HOUGHTEN B'SON | Mace ROERRIED, DEMO ¥- TOP CAGHT FOR ANY MAKE OR — N. Main a Rochester cal Dene out id Turner 1-9761_— . ECONOMY CARS" 3 AUBURN | i665 BOIGE sPECiAr HARD TOF.| —“’58 Demonstrators See M & M Motor Sales | mission powe; steering amt |* Solem, Sly ree ee For dollar on late model cars | White rs io, 4378. ee ee i 2527 Hwy OR 3-1603| Priced at North | Chevro-| rox ‘BOHR, INC. MU 41718 ; D — dave. Bi foeipahe Woes; | 1981 FORD CLUB COUPE. “7. - WE NEE ward Ave, Birm iogham, or - OrELy RO MONEY rs : i : Call Credit Mgr., Mr 58 models. Must be clean, 1953 Caddie Hardto Parks mt MI +7 i “AVERIES Py gg A gy er ste ne “ ius PORD CLUB ‘ é ij . Pe netoaadiatid TO og ee es Fordomatic, RAH. ww PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES TOP DOLLAR |#-2stes8b- “> ret 0m REDOSSESSION Get Wi Economize FOR CLEAN t axes Full price $118. No tash needed. _ USED CARS & TRUCKS ayments only $11.9 month, Mr. _Bell » Great Lakes.‘ FE 8-0402 Matthews- R AMBLER ~ Good Transportation "$3 Nash hardtop......-+.+.-- ‘53 Che PIT gaa ‘Hargreaves BILL SPENCE 3 wine i ag pene fs 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 445417) RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE R ck 2 ei nocoencs é AbbS = Rta ane oger’s Sales & eee Wanted Used Trucks 89) j935 ca c OR | $5 Auburn Ave. E 2-0555 trade for foreign sports car. FE. JEEPS NOW On pisPLAY 1 TO, 1954 PICKUPS, PAYING 5-3380 6 p.m ~ $50 DOWS . top dollar. Don Pringle Used Cars. | 43- CADILLA MECHA "49 83 Models _ 62 Oaklas cal cond, tires. $100. Me Pineave Oe. 1950 OR 195i CHEVROLET PA AREL 3-194 or FE 1. _ yom coh truck. No dealers. PE 46269 F "Si CHEVY BEL aik HARDTOP No Credit Checks jaa Deliver ; a coe, ee eS averne National Motor Sales 2-tone. _Used Truck Parts 89A $295. FE 5-917 $60 Auburn Ave. FE 8-1616 30 CHEVY WAGON 9 PASSEN- a FORD 4 DR, § CYL. FORDO- PO ney TRUCK PARTS ssf Nice. Garner's ‘ueed Cars, matic. . WW. Must sell to- Li MAKES AND MODELS | _235_W. Montcalm. _day. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 OTO LES 1 CHE VROLET BEL AIR, 2Dr. | "4 D. NDI- 2635 “Auburn ay FE +0633 “ve Po wor peck. td. shift 16,006 tioa, (Motor fair. $125. FE 5-2287. ac: . For Sale Trucks 90|_His = JEEP ¥ “ LET 1968. 2 DR, i 46, 4 wheel drive ......... $295 % TON FORD, V8 cayne. Take oyer payments. FE| Roger's Sales & Service PICK-UP eauces GARNER'S | ‘36 BEL AIR 2 DR. v0.|% Avburn ye 300s i 8 |" Used Cars, 235 W. Montcalm. R&H- condition, Pvt. owner. w "30. Jeeps_N ge nT on _Display 5 LET % TON PICK. | —$2.09. MA 4-2447. : 1950 HENRY J = R PARTS Men. Bow paiat, good ra 2 CHEVY HARDTOP, POWER- echial, res: & epee, Bib Boe et niiners HT Cm “Mt 4.7500, $250, OR_3-2041 : es HIGHW. ANDEM, | 1951 CHEVY. CLEAN, POWER KAISER—1054 ANN. 4 DR. R “Ereight van. OR 200 ; s gaae. Will sell cheap, 2860 Chrys-| Hydra. Very cles clean. Full price "Mo CHEVROLET 1 TON STAKE, 4/75; CHEVY CONVERT. BLACK.| Hunter Bivd. at Hs e birm. utior ch Sacners. tak : Exe. cond uae miles. ay 2 MI “@ CHEVROLET % TON PICK-UP | Ban Mo 44382. : Ee ee Hg eg VE FE ima Bi at Turner's, Mi 47500. S2-CHEVY 2 om GOOD TRANS. cas PAYMENTS 100 BURDEN- _Butler_at Turner's _ $175. MA come? Let us ws help you adjust to FwoO 1955 CHEVROLER TRAC "® CHEVY, RAH. H. GOOD CONDI- mode tors, Low mil . One 33 ft. sin- _gle axle flat trailer. OR 3-2037. * Lake Orion Motor Sales 1950 DODG! TON PICKUP. at CHEVY 4 DI LIDE M% AT CLA RD. Ve Fond _ $315. OR 3-2850. See | MERCURY MY 2260) a DODGE % TON PICK E-UP. $8.65 a, Mr. 30 MERCURY 2 DR. $125 CASH. jooks runs good. orks at MI 47500, Morea’ Tur: Butler at Turner's, MI_4-7500. peri SH ¥ aERCoaT 0 PASSENGER z m wagon, reasonable. FE 1950 FORD, SON. PICKUP, Ear 300k niggine. Berean | 1955 fae Er er ¥ MONTCLAIR iN $200.| _EM_ 3-008 A 1950 oe Tn ty ?-DR, GOOD TRANS-| hardtop. Yellow. black top, 1 own- HOMO TN PANMEFO| ght aie tg Race | Fa ere * er R a 4-7500. mileage exc, cond, Wholesale | 1951 4 DR. RADIO & cs ouc niSajhaied % on FE 84633. _heater. No rust. Pe 3-193). cond.. a “SESOTO. EXCELLENT ME- 1050 MERCURY KS MONEE Ral. AB- DuPLEE aE AM EE i éhasical’ ‘condition’ good ti es. Call Acsume payinen * MGS me. cost. $100 Sesame . Fi - fat Ge00 Hateia ‘Turner Ford. R AND H, Oakland. _ JACK COLE, ING. 6 RAMBLER WAGON, $1,245. New tires. Overdrive. rp. 7 cummins Russ Jonnson Mir. Sales, BM , bere 2-2871. ‘Ss RAMBLER WAGON. 1,246. Walled Lake. Bre? 44511 New tires. | Overdrive Sharp. en 4 Mir. Sales. fg fi og an dl Used Care, 205 = 8, 235 wet HAR: OP. W__ Montcalm. ig OLDS Sowers WW tites, Tinted 30 DODGE. GOOD COND. 18T $100 Mpg it: Pradie, Be. Sharp. $1,295. takes, Aa 6-0371. Bey | Sap aT ts REN REPOS ESSION DOWN. Assume payments _ of | os price, $16.52 we month. 14,27 me. a Credit Mgr,, Mr. = fhe g engine. Radio. Heater, No ae Tur- case s needed at Great Lakes, Mr. E 8-0402. fae acount tee rks I ¢-7500, ord. 1952 RAMBLER STATION WAGON, ve. R&H. ABSOLUTELY’ SALE 38-0402. DS _19=4 ar. - SOUR. CLEAN. CALL BE-| Overdrive. aft, fully_hy dreulic,. PES paige fore ll-a.m, PE 8-6216. NO MONEY 'N, Assume pay: 56 FORD CONVERT. NICE. ments of $11.46 mo. Call 1957 ISETTA BMW 300, A ONE| Garner's Used Cars, 235 W. pees Mee P 2 MI 4-7500. of ase Grey pied 34 Stone: Event i sidemnchem e euTaOere. SEDAN NOTHING at the m ced at| “matic “RAH WW. Must sell to-| own. Take over pa} R. North Chevrolet jet ‘Co, Hunter! day. Eddie aan Font yh Gian. John: Mir, Sales. Orion vd. = 8. Woodward Ave., Bir- & 36RD Vid FORBOMATIC. PLY MI 42738 i FORD, VIC. FORDOMATIC. jae nen 1986, BLK, a &R dTors at. tf Gab Lon Pr Pringle Uses thea “cars, WW fires. A beauty, onty $1,320, | 124 Oakiand PE 43529 | 62 Oakland. FE 5-4393. Don Pringle Used Gare, 62 Oak- ING OUT "BUSINESS ‘64 raga Gens i STATION jenn oe and, FE Sey ‘ Former Masters Mir. Sales, For coral and Fully equipped Baer an Demo. Suwdebener Yar] Kee et ait’ tna hi - For Sale Cars O1| Recttman. 55 Comment Or! wall res. condition _ i es New. Going for invoice price. "56 throu ¥. geet Studebaker pick-up. "5? Intern: rice or quick sale. ewer brakes & power ‘stecting. | 200 cra Ra Pb. Onlangs 2 wer 8 ° 5 tnd windshield. “A ito. shift. Good Sissi oF ae nee at Wi. Must sell ti =|FAC I R 1988 BUICK CONVER- ——_. OR ww Pe ties. or a tible, Full power. Seria: brakes die Steele Ford, eminiows. Call lady owner. FE BR AN CH $ : MANY “32. “53 & 4 ‘MAKES & SALE BY OWNER models on hand, come out & ‘56 FORD NE look them over! reve fh Sedan — Ponunderbird : — Fo-O-Matic radio Auburn Motor | gibstes sect speater sod m, —— : heate actua] miles. pone, Sales CORN IKE & ©. BLVD, ER Ie erate JEROME "Bright Spot” . OPE FOR INSPECTION - SUNDAY. DISPLAYED OW WINDSHIELD J piers SPOT : Olds-Cadillac Dealer. Orchard Lake at Gans : FE 8-0488 e SHOP Sunday | BUY Monday “OLIVE! BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave, i FE 2-9101 Open Eves. HOUSE YOU ARE WELCOME TO "MONDAY , Your Deal PONTIAC RETAIL . STORE: EE 3717 Tur. 1958 aust pi | Station ~ Wagons TO aes FROM- HURRY! “Final Clearance Call or Ask fo’ BOB ANDERSON : i MOUTH Y-6, re. MBelvede ‘pra, = 6 new. / Clarkston VErie4 Sales . eRe eamoom Besar 1955. ear Coupe are BENS595 Larry Jerome OL 1-9711 é “| "56 PerMours. gran WAGON, V8, . Nice. Garner's Booed San . Mont Se a 1985, BELVE- PLYMO : be ere. Leona heater, Power-flite, WW tires, beauty in & mt, Only pen Prin je Used Cars, 62 Baviand. FE 54003, 57 PLYMOUTH PUA S COUPE % Mies BRAID mouth Desier metres wa gpoetins Se Bay ES CONVERT. hans eee gee 4_DR, z PONTIAG, , FE 3-783. & Bes, on WAGON, 4 i "53 PONTIAC CDR: OR CLEAN, , $425, SEE HAUPT Pontiac Sales For Labor Day Specials! 56 ne ‘ec Lin dr,, V8 ‘BS lg ome Tg = ee | Safari. Brood a. rhltewalls as pny ramat ge, - RO ea iw 4 ment. ‘S4 ac. «be : Hydramat- ic. Radio and heater, White’ Ss. Power braves. _| ‘55 Pontiac. 2-Dr Red and white, Radio, “Hydramat- . $125 down. an Transportation cials! . Main et __Mapie 5-5666 or MAple S-1141__ R. & C. Rambler OUR We can bon wes — ea 42 EM_ 34155 ial 1956 Rambler, 4-Dr. "64 station new. R ". Cc M RSA Com Service 8 a.m. til 9 p.m, ‘$3 PONTIAC CONV. NEW TOP fully eq ~ 5048 Pheasant off __ Crescent i938 PONTIAC C CHIEFTAIN, 2 DR., 6,000 m ee R&H, Hydra- ic of other extras. RA. RA- land, F e. Fooreia GOOD TRANSPOR- . FE 5-0343. poriac “s5, HAR a pee AR ey el ia ia yew ‘Turan Slemene nals” ww Snow tires 1957 VOLKSWAGEN WNER. 15, miles. In | aeae 31 First, Pontiac. rE. Cart . “CY? OWENS FORD ‘ "S57 WILLYS STATION WAGON ~~ $1495, . “Cy” OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE_ 5.4101 ‘The Cleanest Cars are not by Chance! You'll See The Difference ata Glance! _ WE BELIEVE . The cleanest, best running m.jand best of all — lowest RP-i priced in all of Michigan. ABSOLUTELY _NO CASH NEEDED EASIEST CREDIT Sparking tH tone blue. No rust. interior, Ex- cellent ‘ mechanion condition, $295 full price. Payments only $16.52 1952 PONTIAC Glistenin, aroon finish —_ = y aecensories, wi wath By By: po ag ess ete Bg y Pull ee —_— only $16. 4 1953 DODGE CORONET . Attractive 2 blue, Excep- “ ite cists hte automatic dri _ 275 full price, 818.67 per me aha ; 1952 FORD J v8 —— jan b ‘tuated y vwhewall 4 trees fect “gees a Bad dra yments only $15 wary ORE TO a ROM PRICED PROM $4 TO MODELe SEE US NOW GREAT LAKES Accen- eh full ei per 118 Open ‘til 9 p.m, ° OTORS Ale are Ww IDWARD “ i Se : Pe. ee "ites, . a b Ai B-; sharp. oF Brag 0, heater - Don Pringle Used Cars, 62 1952 CHEVY * MOTOR MART 2 _ j re. He oF ee aN . : 2 % : | THE B PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 80, 1958 ou | ee Hs 3 foe TIZEY 2. yo : 1s baat Quon « For Sale Cars, MY: For Sale Care _91| For Sale Cars 9t ’ a “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1958 A ¥ j tk j Peery > - Today’ S Television Programs - - Programs! furnished by stations Usted tn thie éoluma are subject to change without notice Channel SWJBK-TV — ‘Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXY¥Z-TV ‘Channel 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS. 6:00 Seven Moons,” ('46.) 11:00 (7) Federal Men. ‘Unfair (2) Showcase (cont.) Verdict.” . 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Price,” Douglas Fairbanks (4) Willy. Jr. . sperma. MONDAY MORNING (9) Looney Tunes 5:30 (2) Susie. 6:50 (2) Meditations. (4) (color) George 6:58 (2) On The Farm Front. Presents. yee eee Se 700 (2) TV College. the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem television network program (4) I Married Joan. “Face the Nation.” for Trouble This Fall .jatt Earps and the Mavericks are TV's Gunslingers Head’ By JAMES BACON tocommpete with the three major _ HOLLYWOOD — The Wy- networks, Besides “How « to Matty al. for trouble this fall-and not with gunslingers. A new film TV network is‘sling- ing young sex appeal at the adult Millionaire,” it will deliver two other half-hour shows — “This is| Alice” and “Man Without a Gun.”’ cowboys, currently riding high on mete aa ae pag th TV's rating ranges. Stewart in “Call Northside 777.” * * * * ‘’ + Comics fell by the laughtrack in} NTA started four years ago on a futile attempt to knock off the/, prayer and now has assets of Western series. But no one until|3¢ million dollars. National Telefilm Associates ever} Some four millions were invest- thought of throwing three prettyleq jn. three half-hour series, “SERVICE Member of Electronics Assn FE 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART Count 9te9 girls in front of the stampeding mustangs. The new series, which will be seen on 115 independent stations throughout the laod, is “How to Marry a Millionaire.” The same title once was used for a suc- cessful movie. The movie starred Lauren Ba-| call, Marilyn Monroe and Betty! Grable, three New York career} girls looking for millionaire hus- | bands. It was made by 20th Cen- tury-Fox, the same company that! See the New GE Swedish Modern See the New Philco with Swivel Picture Tube, See the New 17” & 21” Thin Table TV's See the New Admiral, Motorola, RCA TV's Bargains Still in 1958 TV‘s and Hi-Fi Sets, Open Every Evening ’til 9 P. M. HAMPTON ELECTRIC Just Arrived New 1959 TV's! has made the television series. | - t * * | 825 W. Huron St. FE &.2525 Presuming that the “ ‘neananconmancaneesei TV ee may have a long run, younger girls have been cast. In the Bacall role is red-haired Mer- ry Anders, a shapely actress who was believably*cast as q beauty contest winner in her last movie. The Monroe role goes to Barbara Eden. and the Grable part is played by Lori Nelson, once one| of Universal-International’s most) promising young actresses. | Merry had a bit part in the original movie. She got into the when she asked Bob St G Sra NOT ALL LIVING THINGS” one. She is the wife of Michael Ansara, Cochise’ on TV's ‘Broken Arrow.” * * * NTA, partly owned by 20th Cen-| tury-Fox, is a new idea in \net- works. It calls itself a ‘‘non) in- terconnected” film network de- livers films individually stations, not via coaxial cable. The trog has no ribs, hinchies it —— fe ay expansion — and contraction of the chest. 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PLASTER BO ARD. : GALVANIZED GUTTER Friction Cate way cise STEEL CLOTHES oo 4x8% .. 0... $1.35 48% .......2.. $1.19 . KF mOlUer Vaicn ..... c Cc 1 ; ler. C ; 4 Hook 4x8% _... 6... $1.60 16x48 Rock Lath . 99¢ 7 9 a Length | 5, Oflset Chrome Hinge... Tee rH a 4 “| Outside FI h D Black Wrought ron Hinge 65c 40¢ | 3-Pe. utsi ce us oo rs Top Brand Basement Adjustebl $ 9 5 Black Knobs, 1% inches...40c 25]: wae) Chisel Set | with Choice JACK POSTS 6 eee f 51% | ote Adjustable, Reg. $9.95................ building». - SEE\US! ‘Over 20,000 pices in tock G 1% ba STEEL AREA WALLS arage Th gre , - ‘Fally z for B t Wind . . 19" POWER MOWER "too at geghos Reg. $69.96 ‘$e 95 Many More 96 NORTHERN : eo ) ay bn \ 7940 COOLEY LAKE ROAD ALL PRICES IN QUANTITIES ; — BOND BURMEISTER’S—OPEN DAILY 6 A. M. to 8 P, ms \ } QUOTED — DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE RATES -Open Daily 8 to 8&—Sunday 10 to 3. UNDAYS 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. GOLD BOND BURMEISTER'S—OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P. M—SUNDAYS 10 A. 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