Collision ig fe i 1 “he Weother = ee Westhér Gurees Peat Thundershowers, “Details Page 2) 116th YEAR Tankers in Thick I 5 Die i | ‘NEWPORT, R. I. (®—Two tankers, one loaded with @ million gallons of gasoline, crashed in flames in thick fog today, killing at least 15 men and injuring 36. A huge. Navy: firefighting force still battled the wild flames hours later. Six fire-blackened bodies were taken to a funeral.home. Newport police reported that _there were nine bodies on’ the flame-swept tanker Gulfoil. Navy and Coast Guard craft, and helicopters, searched the waters for additional survivors. -. The dead included Capt. Montreville Eden, skipper ke Ok Eyewitness Describes By MELVIN J. WOOTEN _ Ship Engineer As Told Te UPL NEWPORT, R.L (UPI) — It 3 was like a stick of dynamite. It was awful and it was beauti- ful- and, oh, my God, I lived through it, : * t.. & _ Tm the engineer. I was in the FELT gout’ ' ef * * 7 * me T PONTIAC MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, 2% 1 No : Collide Fog; n Fire of the Gulfoil. The Gulfoil, 10,347 tons, was out- bound empty from Providence,| | _1., for Port Arthur, Tex., when FF f 3 tL z; - Hundreds-of spectators lined the ‘shore but saw only heavy black smoke rising from.. the. blazing tankers because of the ‘heavy fog. .- : Frank Powell, 42, who was at the wheel of the S. E. Graham, told mewmen; “We had passed "ithe lightship and were fies. i ' ¢ i zs e 2 A, McClellan Asks Perjury Study 9 sara ne ous «ay Jystice Dept. Says Hoffa Testimony by Former Boxer WASHINGTON (UPI)— Chairman John L. McClel- tice Department investiga- tion of possible perjury in Teamster President James R. Hoffa’s testimony before the Senate Rackets Com- mittee. : So The Arkansas Democrat : said conflicts between): side me. It was very foggy anditrorfa’s testimony last fall and the sworn statements lof former heavyweight box- er Embrel Davidson made necessary an investigation alarm, and ordered the oil, hit the port bowl? lbs “: ? us on , od Jest oft of the Sagpenatie. i qpenets yn contlicts combs the No. 1 tank. There was|®#rdly be any misunderstanding, no ship just caught|McClellan said, fire and burst into flames. He also observed that the “I ran to get a lifeboat over the as the crew came on deck, but ' the fog was se thick we could not see the boat when we We all, jumped Fails in Trip \60,000 Ft. Up ae e235 3 ori) & ane rT it dgi: ie E g* $F _ CROSBY, Minn., (UPI) — A gigantic pldtic balloon contain- _y ing a female monkey, frogs and Air Farce spokesmen said it him with gangsters. The Committee heard testi- mony that Brennan niade tele- phone calls fo underworld char- acters who attended the Apa- lachin, N. ¥., “crime conven- ever” launched. —— =a 7 A Winsen Research’ Labora- McClellan said the “former De- tories sald it |troit Negro boxer received. about (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Contradicts Statements; lan called today for a Jus-| */ Despite Initial Snubbing of Murphy Nasser Epley Goes Well ‘ he peo Nee, Ma oy and goes to Greece tomor- a aes “TI feel personally I now have a much better Bars and wn- derstanding of the problems here,” Murphy said. “It was a very satis- factory pedro: = Asked by Egyptian reporters i cine British colony at the southern end ‘lof the Red Sea. » They were the first major con- ‘ineat went to troopers flown from Cyprus to Am- man July 17. « ie a Link Flint Fire to Kierdort ADAMS SURVEYS BURNED SHOP — This. is the burned-out cleaning shop of Latreille« se died jaan diliies iaieed, ae. Cleaners near Flint which has been linked to. Adams said Kierdorf was burned in an attempt SS Teamster official Frank ut ba cate aiverecias raat Last Talk Was Foiled © by His ‘Weakness © vis Ua nasld eeme eh one a: p.m, today, as investigators questioned ‘the chauf _ |who was last seen with. ‘Rierdort'a uncle be -| dropped from sight Monday... __ Frank Kierdorf, who fought a “losing yattle ‘for his 56 years of life since Monday, died with the secret of whether He accidentally self-imposed LB ‘aattenatal death, sealed within his fire-blackened lips. In the room when set died Rei Ch 4 AP ‘Wirephete of the East Orion . sen cat Soviet_n 4, lune ar euslais totale defense es- will catch the greasy ‘ts ts quam aban tay Be ginning at 9:15 p.m., youngsters | Larry Middleton, 16, a member club, won the lowing contest and the best trac- tor was Paul Norland, 17, of Bi id. 4-H. ence. the paral: Firs winners onstration of the dem- |See Quick UNITED NATIONS, N. dicted the U.N. Security dicatioris were the session would be on U.S. terms. “ The .Council, summoned’ by” Russia,” was‘ sched- ven Gee Nei lem. Y.—Western diplomats pre- Council would act. quickly} ine’ @! wed to meetin the ’modernistic ‘U.N. headquar~ ters overlooking the East+—-— River this afternoon. leatier Mao Tse-Tung in Peiping last week, In so doing, Khrusfichev rejected Anglo-American proposals for a would produce a formula to per- - \mit British forces to quit Jordan and leave that country’s frontiers under international guarantees, Finds Double Trouble CHICAGO (UPI) — Charles Daley encountered double trou- : ble when he tried to hold up a yesterday. == More Rain, Cool Air } Iwhich brought a downpour of Tonight; Tomorrow The 90 - degree temperature _ {around 2 p.m. yesterday’ dropped|st 20: degrees in little more than an He three-tenths of an inch of rain to the Pontiac area. a2 f°. ®t More showers are forecast for to- night and tomorrow ‘with little change in temperature, The weath- 62-66. k spprcael = Pe Ae erman promises a —_ ee of ‘. J. Pranscumpecns ccc “Name UF Drive Rides _ Editorials s4seheeeaceeeneects % “Matias abide! Died sant cacgaen geen ‘Monaghan has announced the appointment of Berkeley Voss and. |" * p talent Aliaae aa ex-chalimen of-the: cunemercial vitae Olek eee eee +e seeeed eeaateereeee aa » Markets. ee : se sneetenes senses ft a eveneteee Kesebeaneas (Called ‘Typical’ ‘| Go Unheeded play for special treatment. Congressmen ‘Say Plea for Special Favor to _ WASHINGTON (UPD) — House today called million- Bernard Goldfine’s “‘true facts” letters to nearly 400 Con- gressmen a “typical Goldfine” * School Cens BIRMINGHAM — There will be no_problem..of seats in This brought the total to 14,820. In addition, there are 5,800 pre-school children, the census showed, an increase of 401 over last year, : Parochial schools. account for 1,781 of total school attendance: private schools, 493 and public ) us Reve Classrooms Crowded '|Find Prisoner Hanged Reveals in the Birmingham area to be- come s real estate dealer, Surviving are her husband; two, E, bots ef Sicuiniinic “three n> ol . n, - tht grandchildren and a brother. — in His Cell at Detroit bic, NE Ne te ey pes et et AAPA ue ge VE Me cater eC nan pers. fe 1s te ‘ : Sis ye 8 ok pie Oke: : = ‘ a goin a + ¢ : 7 : f & A 2s a eu: |... THE PONTIAC HURSDAY, AUGUST.7, 4908-0 > die iets STS SO ee 3 ad : : f fe ee 4 ye : Hy : . ' 4 bas ; x SS “A Z #0 ei ‘ : oldfiné Letters ses eminatem Mea fal “Like I sald,” Davidson re. plied, “I got a check every week for $75." me : * - "The Committee brought out that Brennan, on the eve of a New York fight involving Davidson, made calls to Hyman “The Mink’’ Wallman, a New York fur- -lrier undet indictment in connection Lt. John Brown said Nicholas C.| with his management of . profes- Begovich, 40, was found hanging|sional boxers. _ Ah from a pipe in the cell by his trousers only niné minutes after he had been checked. He was dead on arrival at a hospital. was charged with sec- ond murder in the death of Donald Calvert, brother of his girl ,|friend, a month ago. wif FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUPER SPECIALS! — schools in other districts, 52, All schools - will be to ‘capacity this fall, © little room for additional pupils should’ Birmingham have 9 sud: den increase in new families, Of the elementary schools, Greenfield has. top © tion with 2,153 enrolled con- | {tempt of Congress. They predicted ; joverwhe]ming approval of the con- tempt ‘citation. | Speaker Sam Rayburn said the house probably. would vote tomor- Takes Ride in ‘Copter CHICAGO (AP) — Mrs, Matt sie Geet erent day by a helicopter—a birthday. gift from ‘weeks, 2 _ Subject ‘to approval of the ar-— chitects, Fey mnicrpe of : bid of $263,902 was lowest of the aya drain. Sastelistions: rain. . ' ut Any Length landscaping, laying out of athletic ; Be Alan ations. giedeor'’ wire ing will be done prior to con- Pd tin bas eae _ 12-2 ROMEX WIRE, Per Foot. ..... .4c Toggle Switch | Duplex Receptacle 29¢ Value 20c Value 19° : Switch Box . 8 Value Frederick C. Ziem and + ¢t o at 2:30 p.m, tomorrow at the Wil-| will Oak. Burial . 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Kierdorf had been a business agent there since 1951. 2 TO QUIZ_TEAMSTERS A similar interrogation of Local 90 (332 officials would be carried on at the same time, Adams said, by ursday. at 1:16 p.m. ay et 11:42 p.m, - eee evs den ead : Wednesday in Pontise (As revorded downtown) “ @ 8-T-R-E-T-O- Nylons @ Infants’ Mercerized Sex @ Girls’ Fidelity Tops @ Boys’ Link-On-Links ~ @ Solid Whites & Pastels @ Nylon Heel & Toe @ Fency Cuff Tops @ Beys’ Biaver Stripes @ Girls’ English Ribbed @ Misses’ Cable Knits @ Ladies’ Sport Anklets @ Girls’ Ribbed Cuffs PSUTELESUG RESETS eae eae Se: a ted in trade. TRAD 1E-IN.. $16.95) . Newest “WHISKAWAY” Model “SCHICK” Shavers J With = sane 74} —that failed to pass inspection —_ bopetines with Sacay 1u6 Guntiry tects . .. pertects SORRY—No Laysways st This Low Price an i ROTHERS x HR HMM KH KK RR KK KH KH KH ic ma ne eevee arene ioena nsieen sheen case, (Add $2 without trade- in). ** * © & » & a ROK RO OK HH TRADE 7) Shaver Dept. HE —Mein Floor WG secretary wee te we HOSIERY + | Main Floor Serre Bteeoasesszesas Kok ke kkk ¥ ‘Le Bordwell, of Pontiac Local «= % L ss . Sty \ : \ i foe. lee * a eat Fo 2 4 <7 “ge z : ‘ : E Hee = ety ‘Batety4 in Neutralism Theory: Shaken | Swiss. will ‘By ANDREAS GREGORIADES ZURICH, Switzerland (UPD—A; generation or two-ago, most Swiss} lived with a. feeling of Security born out of their faith in the in- violability of their country's neu- trality. They were also convinced that Switzerland's armed forces, equip- ped with the best weapons money ‘could buy—-Swiss neutrality is tra- ditionally. an armed: neutrality— were capable or repelling any at- tackers. * * * The Swiss army“eitizens’ militia comprising every able-bodied man in the. country, was among the world’s best. Every man kept his ammunition, rifle and uniform at home. Few other nations, if any, could call as and well-equipped men to arms questions pertaining to thé intro-jtical nuclear. arms becomes: gen-| many- well-trained |g. Ae Realign. Defense military to ‘‘study further the the soma: that the use of tac-| iduétion of atomic ‘arms ih our/eral and that one day such weapons army. 2 poor: be mnred against us,” It maintained it was “in ac- cordance with ow turies-old tanita’ of actnae* ea ited ta tole Telephone Talk Swiss army “the most effective [on Infrared Beams: . weapons including atomic weap. » : ‘ons a tanan on penta | WASHINGTON—An infrared-ray atid to protect our neutrality.” | device has been. developed, to bell used instead of radar in locating KE Swiss Foreign Minister Dr, Max airplanes. The system is said to Petitpierre made it even- clearer | pe nonjammable because it op- : in a speech a few days later when erates on heat generated by te he said: object it is tracking. It also can|— “We hope for an deesibent\be used in telephone. communica- among the great powers to elim-'tion between ships or vehicles inate the risk of an atom war. .. without danger of enemy inners: ‘But as long as.'this. aim is not ception, It has a range of five & achieved we winet be prepared for miles. or more. : within short notice. : To this feeling of security age the knowledge that none of the! : ‘powers surrounding the small Al-'— pine democracy would allow anoth-/— er neighboring nation to invade Switzerland. But, now, even heavy spending i: equipment | on the conventional for the Swiss army—42 per cen of the 1957 federal budget of 2,238 million franes (522.8 million dollars) and 35.1 per cent of the budget on the average ever the past 10 years—has failed to re- | store this feeling of‘ security of © a generation or two age. As long as wars were fought with conventional weapons alone, — Switzerland had nothing to fear. But some countries have started replacing or supplementing their conventional weapons’ with the/— arms of the nuclear age. To the Swiss, this means that the’ potential threat to that security, formerly restricted to their country’s neighbors, has been ex-}— tended to include countries bun-, dreds of miles away. As if to remind them of this threat, the government reported | _ mere than 20 violations, of Swiss | air space in 1957. Reluctantly, | the « Swiss started using mock atom bombs in’ their military maneuvers. Civil) defense units have had their share | ot “be prepared exercises’ when. “unidenitfied attackers’ “nuclear bombs” on Switzerland's major cities in mock air- -raids. x 2. Recently, the. Swiss. government anounced that it had decided in principle ta equip the .country's |— armed forces with nuclear weap-| “e said it had instructed. the|E All Popular Brands—Freshest “CIGARETTES Regular Size Per Carton eee eee Per Carton Chotce of entire stock inchiding Winston,. 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Dazey Wall Model <1 54° Super Juicer Plastic rer that hangs 1 17 on wall. Easy to use, Be OE “easy to Miser For Steak. and Poultry 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4. ‘plates in heatproof white glass. Regular $1.19 biscorea “Knife 6'4-inch stainless ng *diade with stag handle. For carving poultry and ~ steak. —tnd Fleer” ee ia ‘Metal — Tubular Legs Utility Step Stool oh a $2.95, es x He oat platform. sprin- kler that tevaives to” cover babes thoroughly. es Limit 1 : - =i ese 10 Ft. Steel Tape eg. $2.49 value. en yp 98 made, easy to clear numbers. All out} al, come in plastic stor." Se case. eeee Install Yourself — Eagle Door Nite Latch $2,.49 seller. Requires | one hole; no special 98 tools. lete with 2 keys. Lim BS 1 oy ie eee esos Fits Any Drill Chuck Sand & Polish Kit Reg. 97e seller. Kit for 7 9" €: sanding, Simonizing, éde0 grinding, polishing. - nd Fleer eee Indoor Rishh. Ears” TV Aerial Antenna For indoor TV sets. Has | T 47 | lead-in wire, gives good 12:30 ONLY jldindea reception . —2nd Fleer Canes va Electric Electric Fan — Modern design, safe enclésed fan. ry Oh $2. 95 value. Only 8 — ee mM . ROTAES : Z —2nd Fleer | i. : Unbreakable . Flexible PLASTIC. ‘ ‘tps Joces ay PMCs. Sm sercipe atigane i " ferson plant along with Chryslers. The Imperial plant will be dead, wheels of a tractor-trailer, Police who found the boy “sald he. still had the dime clutched "¢#?t~ailment in. his home after tightly in his hand, ; — > facture of other ‘automobiles, is . a _* — of Hoor - Death Takes Former ! Indians used large dogs as ‘pack “Sreking said he got the idea .or * delivered more than 2,000 babies, Keep Model Apart | Other Products announced poll making its ‘tenger'el a car! foro are from its a renovated plant Ergin Ae§ ape. arenovsted_ plant clusively for the production of —. = gt. RO Previously the Imperial was turned out in Chrysler's East Jef- located in Dearborn. outside De-' troit. ‘The Tpertal, first produced the first that had | akaongaiia with cat The Dearborn plant, formerly -used by Chrysler for the manu- tooled to turn out Imperial, Im- perial Crown and Imperial Le- Baron autos at the rate of 27 an’ NEWARK, NJ. (AP) — Flores R,- Torres, 10,, asked his father permission to skip lunch yes- vot - buy ice cream in-) stead. His tather reproved him ‘gently. ‘step But the boy, leoyered from a kidney ailment, who had just re ;was a favorite, and the older Tor- res gave in. grudgingly, * * © “This is the last dime I’m going: to give you for ice cream,’ he said, Flores, knowing that his tather| was not serious, rode off happily, on his bike. + * * Twenty minutes later he WAS crushéd~—under the - rear ‘Foresters Import Flies : : to Attack Balsam Aphid | PORTLAND, Ore. + Foresters are using foreign relations to fight, the balsam woolly aphid, which infects some 600,000 acres of tim- berland in the Northwest. The aph-'*5 lid kills the trees by attacking their | hour, according to C. E. Briggs, stems and buds, The foresters have!” ae manager of the Imperial found that they can start a very) effective counteratttack by loosing ie 8. swarms of tiny aphid-eating flies, The single-story building has|imported from Czechoslovakia in space. ithe timberlands, Dogs as Pack Animals ABUQUERQUE, NM. — Plains’ S Joseph Chaplain Soi or art Ay County Traveler, 2 highly Tespect-. ed monthly which tub-thumps for the county’s many attractions. Te get mention in the maga- tine, a person must be over 65. One of them concarned Sam Hoff. man Davis, an 89-year-old retired businessman who is now & success- “ful pajnter of primitives in Day- tona Beach, Fla. Another was about Dr. George F. Potteiger, 90- year-old Hamburg, Pa., physician who is still practicmg after 67° years. * * & - Dr. Potteiger, who says he hes has stopped the obstetrics part of his practice because “too many babies aré born in the middle of the night.” Then there was the story about an $5-year-old retired automobile mechanic who drives 25 miles chanic, James Dorney of Wescos- ville, Pa., quit work two years ago. The second issue of the magazine will feature a story of this vear's “Oldtimers Day” outing written bs %-yvear-old Britain Roth. a. coi- umnist with the Allentown, Pa. Chronicle. My } Actin BACK trom "pace "Seckache,eadache and or stress und strain | ~ want sae Wdeeane it fast! Another zen entre be mild bladder irritation brought the horse to the West. in: His Son Dies satel Tokes. Step : MRS. JOSEPH L. FRANCK Mrs. Joheph L: (Lelia Ethel) Franck, 69, of 79 Parkdale Ave., died yesterday morning in Pontiac): General Hospital after an illness of several days.: _ ‘Surviving . besides ‘her husband are. three sisters, Mrs. Lola Bru- beck of Vincennes, Ind., Mrs. John Essex of Washington: D.C. and Mrs. Bonnie Wilkins of Pontiag. Service will be at 11 a.m, Friday ‘from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel iwith burial in Perry Mt. Park: ‘Cemetery. é , JOSEPH. C, quarry Service for Joseph C. Quatty, of 250 Edison St, will be at. pal - Friday from the Brace- 'Smith Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Oakview Cemetery, Royal! aT ie ‘Oak, Mr. Quatiy died Tuesday of a: ‘a brief illness> | CLIFFORD BR. WOOD ~ Clifford R. Wood, 59, of 2740 iGrandview, Drayton Plains died’ yesterday of a heart ailment, in’ ‘Pontiac General Hospital, He was) ill about a week, A charter member -of Christ) Lutheran Church, he had served day. morning at Bishop Hospital jtomorrow at Donelson-Johns Fu-, as a member of Waterford Vil- lage Board of Education for sev- years, Mr. Wood was. active in the! ‘Centry Club of Waterford Com- munity House and Cedar Lodge |No. 60 F&AM. He leaves his ‘three daughters and two sons, | Mrs. Audrey -E. Porter of Ander- pote Mrs. Patricia J. Rock- well of Drayton Plains, Harold ‘Wood and Mrs. Ruth K. Harring- ton, both of Williams Lake, and Ct. (j.2.) Clifferd R, Wood Jr. of the USNR: jand a brother. Sin Pontiac’ a Alvin Ortwine of Farmington; wife, Beatrice; ; 13 grandchildren; | Mr. “Wood's dy will be at the Coats Funeral Home; 314] Sasha- baw Rd., Drayton Plains until 1i a.m. Saturday. It will then be tak- en. to. Christ Lutheran Church at 1 p.m. Service ‘will follow at 2 iP-m, with. graveside service at Waterford Center Cemetery under the auspices of Cedar, Lodge, MURDO ©. ANTES. Service for Murdo C, Antes, 80, of 31307 Re xwood St,, who ‘died ‘Monday, will be held at 10 a.m. ‘tomorrow at the Our Lady of Sor- rows. Church in Farmington, Bur- ‘ial, will be in North Farmington Cemetery, The body is at Spencer J, Heen- ey Funeral Home in Farmington where the Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. ; Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. two sisters; 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchjidren. MRS, CLAYTON DODDS ALMONT — Service for Mrs. | ‘Clayton (Alnia) Dodds, 73, of 5855 ‘Boardman Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Mair Brothers. Funeral Home in Almont with ‘burial in Sam Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Dodds died early yester-| after-an illness of several months. | Surviving are her husband; six sons, Alpheus ef Almont, Farrell of Lake Orion, Harold of Oxford, Donald And sMarvin of Detroit, John of Dryden; and one daghter, ‘Miss Dorothy of Dryden. Also surviving are four brothers, William Trott of Romeo, Arthur of Caro, George of Detroit and Clar- ence of Dryden; one sister, Mrs, Grace Wilson of Detroit, and 10 grandchildren. GEORGE FRESHNEY - ALMONT—Service for George} (Freshney, 66, of 8590 Almont Rd., FARMINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP —Angton, Mich.; |1010 Oakley Park Rd., employed as a form builder at the’ for Edgar Thorndycraft, 54, of 3419 will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in Muir Brothers-Funeral Home, -Al-! mont. Buria) will be in Ferguson Cemetery. Mr. Freshney died yesterday in Bishop Hospital of injuries sut- in an atte accideit July 15 ut four umiles sputheast of) Almont. ‘ Surviving are his wife, Laura; ne dai ghter, Ruth Gave, of Wash- three brotoers, two Mrs. Albert Thorndycraft; ‘brothers, John of Pontiac and Wil- iam in Ontario; tw sisters, Mrs, Fred Morre and Mrs. Arnold Hen- derson, both in Ontario, and four being a crop duster, grandchildren. | Auburn. Heiglits. Burial will be in White Chapel Cementery. “Mr. Tho died Tuesday. He was employed at Pontiac Mo- tor Division, Surviving are his site, Dorothy; a son, Ernest of Pontiac and a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Manning- er in Ontario, Canada. Also surviving axe his mother, two OXFORD—Service for Lloyd R.. Ridgelawn Cemetery. Mr» Wait was killed morning when his’ plane crashed | inte a field on » farm near Bay | City where he had been crop | dusting. BS ee wg ge et Mia Dh Mg Nc ARI ik Pa MG EF vata Ritts Mit Ae Se OE NL me ce. Satan ge) WO Gh eee: THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, aveyst 7, 1958 . yee eee oe ’ _ {Sparks . Grithin’ Funeral Home in|, LLOYD R. wary {sonic Lodge $4 and Oxtord- Chap- ‘ter 266, Order of the Eastern Star, Wait, 52, of 3381 W, Drabner Rd. ‘JLodge and past patron of will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday/chapter, He also was a meniber of at the Bossardet-Reid Funeral: ithe? Oxford Methodist Church. ~ . -;}Home in Oxford, Burial will be in} Surviving are his wife, Laura;*a. He was a widely known Oxford 'Fornia will become Phillips Satur- ‘potato broker and farmer besides; day. That’ \Mr, Wait was past master ofthe = OES - ‘son, George A. of Oxtord, aon int yesterday, lgrandehildren. In State of Matrimony TACOMA, Wasb. (AP) — Call s when Miss Caji For- nia, 20, will marry William Phil- | He was a member of Oxford Ma- Hips. ‘sisters, and three grandchildren, MRS, KARL KOLM OAKLEY PARK — Service for Mrs, Karl (Amanda) Kolm, 68, of at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Rich- | ardson - Bird. Funeral Chapel,, Walled Lake. Burial will be in the Walled Lake Cemetery. * Mrs. Kolm died early today at: St. Joseph: Mercy. Hospital, Pontiac, 1 following an illngss of one week. | She owned and operated a grocery | in Oakley Park, Surviving are one son, Adolph of \Ann Arbor and three grand- children. ar T. ROBERT THOMAS CLARKSTON — Service for T. ‘Robert Thomas, 49, of 5403 Whipple [> Lake Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. ineral Home with burial in W hite’ Chapel Cemetery under auspices of ‘Chapter 561, F.& A.M, Mr. Thomas died Tuesday in Pontiac General Hospital of a cer- ebral hemorrhage. He had been Baldwin Rubber Co. plant. f Surviving are his wife, Evelyn E.; a daughter, Lois Kay at home, and two brothers. 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Can that many people actual- ly be —— in who holds office? = it seems incredible. _. ee ae. - Governor G. MENNEN WILLIAMS and. Paun, D. Bacwsit will square away. for the finals next November., When ‘the MSU. professor first en- tered the ring this year, he created no great ripple in the political sea; _ but as time ,passed and he -swung “into action, the East Lansing man attracted widespread ‘and favorable attention. ‘ ar owe ++ ‘Oakdand County's: Philip “A. _ Hart and Senator Charles E. Penang oa ipe the . fe RR FAA SS ala Ak as lie ii oa, es sigh ip | itr ihe tag. oe a y Get ees : Sein Ie ante Loe we 1 A. C. INGLE won the State Repre- ~ sentative nomination on the Re- publican ticket in the closest ‘ three man race: his 1, 327 votes Placed him less than 200 ahead ' Of each of his hard’ pressing op- ponents. | _ The vote throughout Michigan was very light—a discouraging factor to those who believe in a republic and a democratic form of government. Ex-Presidents’ Pay Considered By House The financial status of our ex- Presidents is up again. Many months ago the Senate decided that they should be provided with an office and all the luxurious incidentals pertain- ing thereto. The cost ran $100,000 a year. x * * Now the House kicks in with a THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tee Pontuc Pexss Company 48 W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Datly Except Sundsy . Jonw A, RiLer Executive Vice President ¢ Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howasp F. Prredenato tu, Eaet M, Temapwert, Rare President and - Circulation Manager Bupiness Manager ‘Sees ALL o, some W. Prrecenatn, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor 4 Ss. ig Bal Gronoz C. Inman, : Eattor Classified Manager ea ee Ee entitied exclusively to the ition -of a "local news printed in this res ‘well as ail AP news dispa atches, The Powtuc Passs ts delivered by carrier for 0 cents af } where carrier not available by men - naw Counties ft ts 412 00 8 year: finely fn | Michigh “a on io the ihe, Uated jBeates 0 ar mafl su’ second class matter a "etoune. Pontiac. ¥€ hasn't caused it to lose its point, $25,000. a. year remuneration for our ex-Presidents and $10,000 for their yjdows. The House fails to add any fringe issues and lets the one sum be the total. x -*& * | can we do; where can we go?” try to pass the car ahead—and bingo, a ticket! oe wee ‘We vote for the House bill, 7 _Didn't Cover the Budineas- End Tur INVASION of privacy continues apace, alas! The Air Force is ~ planning to send a satellite around the.moon to photograph the- hemi- "sphere. it has been hiding from us, "probably with good reason, for, lo, If traffic on these Orchard Lake roads was allowed to flow freely, within honest speed limits, there would be less frustration and less traffic hazards. Then, of course this rural community could not boast of a $57,000 a year police David Tawrenee Says: Foreign Policy Shows Courage Seb a apanpae fas ben ‘so many times that its origin has been lost, but republication force. _ these many yrars. WASHINGTON-—Sometimes in a perative to exhaust every means that threatens war. This is ao oe few sentetices in a public utter- of making a settlement, no na- logi¢al ‘up ta. the point where cen- Tis gal cat at Os uaation ance there is epitomized the whole tion which believes in the just- sorship and suppression of ideas that this is perhaps the oldest of. The ae About Town background of a crisis in = ness of its cause can aveld py a totalitarian government all speed traps. It seems to mé world, going to the very brink of war puyild an insurmountable barrier that it has been going on. for ap- deeply im earnest. convincing case a nation ever had Union Lake Resident _‘A Sabsrnton to Lit ‘ Tee 6 i eS nto: Seen! sent The eae app moral force to limit. United tes stands main- ¢ P : ‘Michigan: What has more good’ — _ than any other = A charter ae to Life Magazine, ‘which has cost me over $100, I do not care to have it enter my home any more. forum of the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly or in the press of the world or over the air waves. The theory is that people. will control the hand of a government and political independence of all nations: and is willing to supply military might, if necessary, to uphold that principle. For this is the key to peace jn the Middle East and in every other area. To condone aggression, direct or in- direct, is eventually to invite a world war, for Summit. Talks’ The world conflict is on, don’t forget that,. Now that England the U. S. A, have troops there, why doesn’t the. U. N. hold Sum- mit meetings within the area ot Lebanon and Israel. Anywhere else would be hypocrisy. - - William Reid My is paid one and one-half .. years in advance, and I Se to. ee a i en ech orgie a Dr. William Brady Says: St. Luke ‘Verse This great illustrated weekly continually Gives Answer Where to Find a Doctor piles up evidence in beautifully colored. I'm dering who“hasn't used pictures and otherwise, that it doesn't “The question is whether their : A tie inow what it stalking about. The climax, tras will aww us to vee LQ Deliver Baby at Home? _ sire exwe tr. mistakes came in its last issue when, in tts custo- and give im and thus sacrifice ath . such as eat, drink, and be merry, - mary profuse.and space filling manner, it the genuine independence of na- ete. listed its 50 best camping places in our masses caus tie don ee ee eee Bi, , cea | nation. | waa? ° mothers to have babies at home? signed to promote the convenience Presser * pod b ny ti Nowadays doctors won't even and comfort of doctors, nurses, make a house call except perhaps and other hospital attendants, not to insure thé well being and hap- piness of patients. - stick to your intention, scout the doctors in your town till you _ nd none are in Michigan. The story has every symptom that its writer never was west of the Hudson River, but compiled it from picture post ‘cards and literature put out by Chambers of Commerce and other publicity ‘stunts. * a os ever, forithé’ ones who. don’t ac- cept the whole Bible in the way God meant for us to use it, it won't do them much good to read, I'm afraid. Too many seém to think if they don’t believe some- thipg, it will change ithe fact. ‘ * * pital, five miles away, has a welt- _ Although I usually have enjoyed and _ ™ i$ a courageols answer to find who attends confinement at often endured its 1150 Air ng rt PM pect ney ia rh grad 7. oon really, home. . on't you please read the whole was started over 22 years ago, I do not are terrorized and that there is Ut keep ham- \igned tetters, 2 Pee F one page Chapter of St. Luke 21 with spe- . mering away at or te poreonal cial notice to verse 20. ‘And when desire that its unreliability be perpetrated only one thing to do + to make it on the wit pa a na Fog RE ot disease can or “*, ye shall see Jerusalem compassed oo me any more. — rn era to the chance that here + mr Bragy, AF, ~o gen with armies, then know that the Its subscription price now is $7.75 per e ~ e — = ond Uthere sonte Sad Prem. Peating tae: ; desolation thereof iss nigh. a so it would cost you around $11 to po — £ their stooges young expectant DR. BRADY (Copyright 1958) _ Believer for the vacation months.) a “What Always we hear the spoled plalnive cry ofthe. eemage: T.ean‘nake some suggestions. Go homef Cite e. © oe 4 Paint the woodwork. Mow the lawn. Wash the car. Learn to cook. Serub some floors. Repair the sink, Build a boat. Get a job! Your parents do not owe you entertainment. en oe facilities. | -Well, these aren’t the most pros- not owe you recreational perous days we've seen and the sec- of Ce Ok ee gene some of en. You owe the world something. You owe it your time and energy and your talents. ; _ dents won’t want lavish -offices with — - c + staff employes coming at tax payers’ ‘Help the minister, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army. Visit . expense. . They may be content with the sick. Assist the poor. And when you are through — and not too $25,000 a year and a comfortable ~ tired — read a book. | ‘ eee cpl Epona pe —. Feels Injustice ‘Slightly Jealous’ splash in Independence on 25 grand of Speed Trap — Wrong Outlook 7 per annum. ue 1 feel the injustice of the Orchard “Slightly Jealous” is taking the ae Lake speed trap. They have taken wrong outlook on life. A family a. two sparsely settled legend man knows his duty to look after The nation; has no particular er Lane gs ae) would be a his family — because he is buying desire to put our ex-Presidents on, tair speed limit, and have marked house is no reason for his need- Madison Avenue in gray flannels them “35.” Two well-paved con- ing extra help at Christmas, etc. I for the further pursuit of polities. necting roads where 35 would be @ . think our state does a wonderful ‘ ‘We just want them to be comfort- Tee water laying 6 spect job in helping its widows and the ably si uated. limits, added to the ‘“‘slow poke,” aged with only one fault.. I was left causes the frustrated motorist to a widow, who, with a very large family was told to ‘stay home” and ook after them to see that they went to school. This I did. By the time ‘they were of age, they either got mar- ried or went into service. Now each has his own family, While at the age of 5Q—what do I do? I’m too old, some people think, to be given ‘work. I brought up a good family so had no time -for special job training? There’ are no special funds to help the likes of me and thousands of others like me throughout the state. A Local Resident es ‘Strong Democrat’ Wants Segregation T am against integration. When problems come: up about integra- tion, they should put it to the white people’s vote. After all, it’s their — problem. | Strong Democrat | All letters for Volce _ the People must contain the name and address of the writer. This information will if the letter By JAMES J. METCALFE Family life,embraces all... Of — value on this‘earth . . . Without it | there could be no world ... Of — even passing worth. . . Conquerers — and emperors ... Can struggle to destroy .:. And try to force — their will upon .. . Each little girl | and boy ... And they can selze — those children small . . . And make | them march their way ... But | never will they celebrate ... A real victorious day . . earth depends upon ... That core — of unity . . . The composition of a | close ... And happy family ... As babies multiply the earth .. . And parents help them grow... And as it should be obvious ... That God decreed it so. (Copyright 1958) get it by mail for my unexpired term. | mt Se ns euteapr a aor \s ,- . Many a so-ca’ . "sg character self-respect 3 ; The news stand price is We Per COPY: een proposed by panicky-mind- off their ischial tuberosities and Case Records of a Psychologist:: so those issues would cost you around ed pay to feel go systematically the en- $18 1f bought in that way. Mthe Alternative te war ts tire list of doctors in thelr com- But you get them free of charge if your request is the first received. Applications must come by mail, and the postmark date decides the winner (?). Address: ‘he old cliches about “neutrall- rece ce aia Jim, was humitated when his “Alice,” Jim can thus break in / your request to Man — Town, The san glibly about “bold and ve paresis a Seat Sosy ore girl friend made the sudden ‘when a pause starts getting out of Pontiac Press. exclamation listed below. He hand, “did you ever have any The other day on the 95th anniversary of the birth of the late Henry Ford I was reminded of his remark i in the only conversation that I ever had with him: “It is far easier to make money than it is to give it away.” A Pontiac camper tells me that snakes can be kept away from your campsite if you'll soak chunks of charcoal in a solution of synthetic skunk juice, which can be secured at any drug store, and spray it around the premises. _ The odor is not strong enough to be unpleasant to humans, but the snakes don’t like it. “Tt read all of the Detroit papers,” phones ‘Arthur Burrington of Rochester, “and The Pontiac Press has given us a better coverage on this ‘human torch’ story than any of them.” Verbal Orchids to~ Mrs. Leola Tupperman of Auburn Heights; elghty-second birth- day. . Artemas Wellmore of Drayton Plains; eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Perlos of Waterford; fifty-third wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Charlotte Porvin of Keego Harbor; eighty-first birthday. , Mrs. Honora Weist — of Walled Lake; eighty-fourth birthday. For there are only two ways to One of them involves military | —when backed by a unified coun- ‘try and a willingness to use mili- tary force if every other effort fails—~could succeed in keeping peace. Some of the critics have de- risively- called this ‘“brinkman- ship.”” They use the term because Secretary Dulles once endeavored to express the need for. courage in foreign policy and said that sometimes it is necessary to go to the “brink of war’’ in order to avoid war. He did not mean that he would merely resort to bluff. What he did mean is that, while it is im- The Country Parson eT “One of the things that makes life so pleasant Is that we can’t , see too far ahead.” great miracle, i birth of their tain.a directory service, but I warn vowed he’d never be caught in such a jam again. And that shows he is smart. 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Law | ‘her crash hélmet. 1 am grateful to” ‘peace, Asks Court to: Prevent ‘Spinster Chasing Him” LONDON (AP) — David Shad, low, who is 30 and married, went ‘to court yesterday to protect him- ‘self from the amorous attentions jof 31-year-old spinster Joan Croft. | * * * He told a court at Hull: | She followed him from town to ‘town on her motor scooter and tailed hime in bars and hotels. | She drove round and found his fhome until after midnight. She turned up at his office. | She hit him op the head with ~|weeks for a medical examination. had lavished her. attentions, his parish,” 7 Mes re said) .. * lies.” Salesman Shadiow accused. the tall, ai sin Mise rot ot ene Sailor Continues | Career as Artist Upon Submarine’ NEW LONDON, Conn. * * |. “She is making a proper pest ‘ot herself with no encouragement from me,” he complained. “My ‘marriage is in ganger and .my ‘wife is ill,” | Shadlow said he was introduced ‘to Miss Croft when he was in nearby Durham, He twice gave ‘her a lift back to Hull in his auto. ‘But both times there was another iman in the car. | Policewoman Dulcie Davis. told painting it. Pope, 36, picture. the Japanese. The Navy is so the U.S. Submarine Base here. fine arts. work,” he said,' Bad Sidewalk Drivers te OFF On AL DIAMONDS ta40 eessu vczzcar? the court Shadlow: was not the first man on whom the spinster “There was a similar occur- rence in 1953 resulting in a high respected vicar having to leave The woman was found guilty on both charges and jailed for two (UPI) -- ‘Kenton R.. Pope joined the Navy to see the world and wound up During his 17 years of service, has been painting, sketching and sculpturing. He has done 350 paintings of submarines, netting as high as $150 for a single Pope, ‘chief engineman on the jsubmarine Diablo, didn't even let a war stop his artistic career, He kept at it while on patrol against impressed with his work that it-has gommissioned him to do several paintings for When he retires to civilian life, Pope, a native of Kansas City, Mo,, plans to devote full time to Beggin Be tne ns Bey 2 have gail unlimited ~materiallysed by Dr. Vivian’ Fuchs, who and sketches for future mural . : fee INDIANAPOLIS (AP)— Instruc- trs at the police traffic school face a new challenge—how to for U.S. Scientists on IGY Exploration SOUTH POLE STATION (UPI) -—~' The three tractors that carried “She is pa Bs pa ‘sexually|Sir. Edmund Hillary on his _his- frustrated and has caused a great deal vot unhappiness in two. fami- toric break-through to the. South Pole earlier this. year are destined to work here until they're ond ‘oe the Pole’s first Now being used by United States scientists for International Geo- ‘physical Year explorations on the Polar plateau, the tractors wérk in a 300-mile radius of the Pole) on seismic and glaciological | studies. When the mandfacturer (Mas. sey . Ferguson, Inc.) cabled here inquiring whether the tractors were avallable for display in the United States as retired mechan- ical heroes of the South Pole expedition, the reply was a court- eous but firm “no.” Sir Edmund had traded them to the U.S. scientific team for an airlift back home. pedition, the tractors are of. the now in on farms throughout the United States except for the addition of a cab and full tracks, and minor modifications, to the cooling and. electrical ‘systems. Currently, they are operating in 80 to 90-degree below-zero weather. Four other Fergies loaned to the expedition apparently have similar destinies. Two are stil] at Hillary's Scott Base on the Antarctic coast and one is abandoned in a hut at the now inactive Shackleton Base expedition. took a different over- land -route. to link up with Hil- lary’s. party. The fourth, a mem- “jber of the Fuchs expedition, fell through the ice and is now at the, bottom of the Antarctic Ocean. Milton Berle Cancels; Dinner’s on the House aed Hilary’s Fergies Work’ Nicknamed “Fergiés’’ by the ex-) same construction as thdusands| © teach three ‘traffic offenders the proper way to drive on the side- walk, The trio—two of them 13 and the other 9—were ordered to attend the schoo] after their push- mobile flattened an elderly wom- (CRYSTAL BAY, Nev. (AP) — Dinner’ was on the house at the Calneva Club on Lake Tahoe last night when comedian Milton’ Berle an pedestrian, State's Oil Output Up “House of Discounts? set i. SAGINAW oo Institute. NEW YORK (@—Michigan's oil/, production increased 700 barrels!second ‘show. to. 24,800 barrels last week, ac- cording to the American Petroleum cancelled his portion of the floor show pleading illness. Irate patrons were sdothed by ; : [eo _-( * 2) + | DHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 ese v or oie 7 4 bes ae oy . ” 2 ge we ee . Bree Be we te ss et ee rs ‘ al v | : 7 ; : oa : ‘ ‘vacation information form to bejadopted this vacation information: icag 0. Po Hal Boyle Explains: ee ! _ a) : : ° \posted on the bulletin board by card system, U.S. industry “oad oy Jeg us a ie ; | j 2 aoe ‘ ithe office water cooler, i 40 “2 With ‘Viva ip mes | ; 4 ~ of oe mm, . “All right, where did you gor’ |/Mve Billions ef dollars "in “Mat me ee ge i | i ae ; aaa Ss, . . = | “Have any flat tires — besides) For fos cin Se sogg corg Siege listrict NEW YORK (AP)--It: isn't the a descent into the Grand Canyon over-and over, always leading up into the canyon in the first place.-jonly for 250 vacation weeks a year the one gall nah beng ttered Waste of the ‘boss’s time. It’s a’ sie hana Sor donnie. people ~ raid pe i vacation | almost falls off a mule, Well,. nat-|to that terrible moment. | Jukes spent only two-weeks on}—but actually also footing the bill yy the family. Poison ivy? Colic? Waste of our own. 1 pesodinns orton pee “his time Urally, to Jim this is the - most! x *% *& vacation but 120 hours-—or three | for TO more weeks of post-vaca-\cholera? Sunburn? snow. blind-| Which rentinds me, Did | ever of year. iexciting event in the history.of| ‘The mule’ stumbled. P-fell al more weeks—brdgging about it. It tion talk. leona? . ‘tell you about that big fish I oi ~~ travel since Burton Holmes dis-/most out of the saddle, and, boy, also took 120 hours of other peo-) What is the answer? The solu-) ‘Tell us any humorous or un- caught vacationing in the Baha- months, will be gilenced. It's the" people who are just covered the spoken word. did I wish I was back in the good ple’s time to hear him out. So al- tion. is simple. Each employe usual experiencesnot. to exceed/mas last—? ne A new piece of equipment will - — - — em can't) Suppose thre are Ti people inold office again!” . together the firm lost: the services would be given-a free extra week 50 words. z stop the. reception interference” eo init get Blking anout it 08) 14 oftiee besides Jim, Jink i go-; By the time he himself wearies of one employe for a total of six jf he signed an agreement not to! “Attach the best snapshot you Tools Cost $60 Million caused by sun spot activity, = © oem my. &: \ing to buttonhole 120 of them—all Of telling about his adventure, half extra weeks. - ‘mention his vacation aloud in the took during trip. Those who went. “Either we get, this _silencer . . eget oe * ‘except the four he isn’t speaking his boyed coworkers are mailing x ok office on his return—on pain ofjto Paris can also attach any un-; ST, LOUIS — Do-it-yourself en-/equipment or we gef a translator,” “" € During his two-week ‘summer to because he owes them money insulting letters to the mule, de-| If the same thing holds true for dismissal. jusual postcards acquired from thusiasts in the United States are Otlewis said. “But this can't go eA vacation Jim Jukes goes .on an;—and spend a full hour with each nouncing it as an enemy of the'each of the 125 employes, the During the extra allotted week natives,” | spending an estimated $60,000,000 a on—my men reply to commands - auto tour of the West, and during'telling his dramatic experience, human race for not kicking Jukés management is ostensibly paying he would stay home and fill out a’ If all the offices in America year on tools for use in the home. with ‘Viva Zapata.’ ” Wag — > - —- —— —en yr’ aes ees Paseo > ; > ds \ FE = Shop Tomorrow Night Until 9 —> (Ty | ps - * " ‘ t : ; _ ‘ = Q - . + F ; r] s . 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These 4; At regular’ intervals, each” stay ibe done in the 1960's: ~*~ * * Hundreds’ of fully - automatic ‘weather stations will be set up in continually such variables as’ temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind-speed and diréction, visibility, -barometric trian authorities to warn tourists, of the. vsks tn ying to get To do work equal to that of a mole, an average sized man would have to dig a tunnel wide enough to permit passage of hi$ body al- ‘most 37 miles long ‘the tantalizing prospect of exerting nstrum ion will transmit its data in code. a ee nea ir yen 08-& teletypewniter. circuit linking all parts of the country. Each will} be equipped with instruments which measure ‘and record? “every six hours as at present. It ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, of the stations to a “conta d weather maps. * x be he_hew system will have two great advantages. It will be much faster, capable of producing a new forecast every hour instead. of will also save manpower. It now takes five men to staff a full-time weather station. ae « the weather bureau can set up. many additional stations, which ing the weather maps. * * * Automatic forecasting is by no: means the end of the line. If Con- gress wants to put up the money THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 # Weather. Control Ahead . Vehicles equipped with’ television cameras. From their vantage point in space, they could transmit to earth valuable data on cloud formations and large weather | & “tmovements in -both hemispheres,: _|and from pole to pole. 4 2 * Instead of laboriously recon- structing weather maps from a series of “point observations” on —and it will take quite’ a lot— weather stations can be operating! in space within 10 years. the ground, meteorologists could see an‘actual picture of the world’s ‘weather. a 4, measuring | Weather scientists ‘envision a’ “Then they could throw away | and ‘reporting jobs automated, ifleet of about 12 earth satellite those Ouija boards. (Next: Cantreting Weather. ) U.S. Key Industries , ah Large Shares YEW YORK—Some of America’s key industries depend on exports. to sella large share of their pro- duction, For instance, cotton ex-| ports account for 17.6 per cent of | United States output, wheat exports | for 29 percent, machinery exparts) for.19.1 per cent, Painless spared ines Posies Adorn Meters IRON RIVER, Mich. ge — The Junior Chamber of Commerce, try: ing to take the pain out of parking meters, plans to. mount pots of flowers on metal arms fastened to the meters. Fresh garden flowers will be he ee in the pots two or three} ) uring the summer. In the caabe winter, the merchants will pr motorists with artificial ‘plants in the pots. Miracle Mile Shopping Center faster, more detailed and more re-| liable. forecasts, especially of ser-, . {tous storms. 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And if you've noticed, the shape of a leg’can take one’s mind off the; shape of the world; if only tempo- “Girls’ less may look thinner in/ higher heels,” said a young man) in his early 20s, “But their per- sonality is more important. May- be I'm judging it strictly from my better when she's in flats... . ‘Avhaal the's Greased i te thove three-inch heels, she’s as tall as I am, and she-acts it. She starts giving me orders, and even her voice gets louder, “T like her better an she’s dressed for the beach in sandals or something. She's a whole new e|dame, sort of little and helpless. It’s good to be looked up to.” x -« * An older man, accountant type, thought out the problem for a long time before he egneluded: “It depends on the woman, Some of them need high heels to bolster their egos, and they should. keep on wearing them. Others have too ‘There’s no doubt that make a woman's legs look better— something a chiropodist had at one time or another told them they’d have much better feet ff they lowered {Some Women Use High Heels ; as ; Weapons their leverageo, a pedestal when you're up on heels, and treats you like a sister when you're not. I ad- The women who were quizzed | mit I like it.” generally agreed that, as long as x * * the shoes were comfortable, they | She smiled, with a trace of fiend-j|duce. Linked to Inheritance — {ishness, “And. 1 take advantage ‘lof it.” The attitude was reminiscent of that ‘of Catherine de Medici, the “wicked queen” of some four cen-| °: tuston baa” It was Cathy who} first ‘nailed a high wedge to her low shoe—so she could overshadow her husband, She did, and women or have followed her lead ever since. Paper bills cost the U. 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They are members of the Mar-Ped- as a purpose, the prvervation of iu Tntlan dancing, Using Head, Heart, Hands, Health By SYLVIA de STEIGpR Each of the 4-H’s, head, heart,| edge to the public. hands and health, the essence of this organization, is a des- the cogasiotion, 100 90 Gan cseary one haben, during|to the fair can learn methods play their talents and eset Cow Oc kk welawae pe bench of exhibits. S's fan to tock let that stop you, The 4-H motto, self, Besides the numerous live-|_ at them but it’s also fun to tour |““TO Make the Best Better” be- comes truer each year as the fair grows bigger and better. : Show time each evening is 7:30 Fair which opened Tuesday night/and after the fair this week, but|/photography, home improvement, |his choiée of 16 thrill end chill|p.m. pr ph going Mena: and will continue trough Satur-|since thousands ‘are éoming to|“lectricity, entomology, arts and/rides, including the ferris wheel|/Country air as they gather in the day morning. see the children’s exhibits and|‘Tafts, health improvements In just one quick glimpse around] displays, it’s worth it. & Re Each of. these projects are in} ir "| goodies for all flower divisions clothing, food . preparation and the fairgrounds one ean visualize] The fair offers a variety to each|Preservation as’ well, to. name @ abd the merry-go-round: Cot ton|"2*ueal amphitheater to witness candied candy, pop, caramel corn, each event. applies, peanuts and hot dogs seem 7 a «© & femaatial bor 0 tole oe ee The 4H fair gives one inspira- — of thesejtion and incentive. Today's youth, our leaders of tomorrow, are giv- ing us a sneak preview of the com- cae he Ge ek aI Tae a a Perry street, visitors to the fair|age, play fair, enjoy life, and be "Ithis week will have to enter the|inteltigent and “in the know," all yesterday. nie Winning first piace in fied erops|Pontiac; Paul, Norland, Garee Austin, Seat (Oneee YendiLacen [eotths sete Wk Coateieh, ginia Guthrie, all: of ‘Pontiac, Larry Scramiin, all of Holly; Mark grown by Jon Wolf and Dian Davis, both of Troy; Charles Hull- - man, Galloway Lake; vtafberings and Sharon Pickering, meetnemangy rte Migera | Bussell, _ Mike‘ Hitchcock and Thomas Pole, all of Ortonville; Duané Austin, of Troy and Calvin Voorheis Winning first place in flowers'of White Lake. Marilyn's Mate Wins| zt Estos on Umea. Ate "Contempt Appeal cr wi whom he, amity Te in New York in 1949. * 3? Brown and| WASHINGTON w — “The US. U.S, Dist. Judge Charles F. Mc- Arlene Mitchell, ‘all. of Holly. — Court of Appeals today|Laughlin gave him a the’contempt ‘of Con-|30-day jail om cowviction of playwright Ar-ia $500 fine. thur Miller, 42, pene scarce. mi ee a ee Appeals Court, in reversing} ; Miller was convicted of contempt/trict Court to enter a judgment of in U.S. District Court “here last] acquittal, ROCHESTER RIDERS — Judging ot the Staren Bush, it; fb Pastinle Rd. Rechanid : horses is one of the events at the fair, See especially for Jody Schafer, (left) 15, of 224 W, _ Auburn/Rd., Rochester. Here, she and her friend, Realistic Good Fairy _|Notes Present Inflation assist from his dicnapireate’. His bee, Therl Whittle, a: policeman, Only 28 Years to, Py told Stevie, “T think you're very TULSA, Okie, Stevie’ Whittle, Macey: I never got more than " putas siren be charged a-castepeg, that cost: barger didn’t feel: he was, oc be Stet under bs pillow, well! Daddy,” Stevie replied//$29 to start with. After all, The next day, he found a dollar |‘‘you customer -{bill. under ‘the pillow” (with anjon everyt . \ ‘ is a \ : ¥ ; | 4 5 ig at 5 + foe yw % f % ; Bae et ss THE PONTIAC. PRESS, “THURSDAY, ‘AuGUsr t, Oe Sacer oe es a He Se. si eis ks , rede Defense PlanAF Shoots Is Signed Info Law by IkeZato. Space CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. Prt al launched . WASHINGTON (AP) The de- | gress sidinied short of sumcg gc ese ace bar Te tion plan hes Eisenhower's recommenda . pparently : ense reorganization pi OT For one thing, it retained: the successful test run” 1.50 miles| DRUG STORES “Pfealting it ‘‘a. major advance in| uniformed service chief to carry|ing pad yesterday as the latest | ct NATIONALLY ADVERTISED our organization for defense.” blems directly to Congress, Ei- : an pe op ES Rr gone $!/ j of the broader authority . Eisen-|jegalized insubordination.” erational by. by. December, : and | hower sought, it. him consid- , : . 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'S: Secret Service for its agents who guard the President, Vice Presi- dent: and their families. * *& & Tt teaches them how to protect the Eisenhowers and Nixons from potential dangers ranging from a sniper’s bullet to atomic fallout. And ‘it instills in each man the “| strict-rule which demands that he sacrifice his own life if necessary ~ to carry out-his job. The strenuous training is re- sponsible for the calm, amazingly efficient action of agents, who without ever drawing their guns; recently defended Vice Presidént Nixon and his wife from the at- tack of a Venezuelan mob. : Actually alf agents, regardless of whether they. are assigned to the White House detail, receive practically the same training. This is due to the Secret Service policy , of rotating agents who work on counterfeiting and forgery inves- tigations with those Yassigned to protective duties. The White House detail, however, gets intensified training in security techniques and the tactics of self defense. * * * Agents in their service with a six weeks Treasury Department / training program. This is a geh- eralized course of study which covers basic law and investigative methods, It's taken by members of all Treasury enfor cement branches which include the Secret After italien, Secret bev: | ice agents enter a highly spe- ‘se SECRET SERVICE BODYGUARD IN ACTION — Protective cialized training school. This is where they learn vital protec- “agent (arrow), stands beside Vice President Nixon’s car during. anti-U. S. demonstration by Venezuelan mob. Non-violent blocking ~ Service, Narcotics, Customs. and treatment by this agent and his fellow bodyguards is credited with Internal Revenue divisions, saving Nixon’s life. Valuable for Food, Hair, Labor > Yak a Replace Caribou for Eskimo WASHINGTON—Canada may in- troduce yaks into its Arctic regions to help provide food, clothing and income for Eskimos. The Eskimos are reported to be having trouble because their cari- bous are falling victim to disease and marauding wolves. Yaks have proved invaluable in Tibet, so Ca- nadian authorities are experiment- ing with them. x * x The great shaggy beasts relish a cold climate. Despite their doubtless deter many: a wolf. Hain tre oi sail, desolate sea level, Though few .are left in the wild) state, yaks have dosn: ted and crossed with M cattle. Domesticated yaks are generally lighter in color than the almost black wild species. VARIED USES Tibetans get’ almost everything they need from the yak. They turn the rich milk into butter and use it to flavor their tea. They eat yak meat, dried or roasted. They weave the soft hair of the yak into cloth and the coarser hair into mats and tent coverings. They use the hide to make saddles, whips “and boots. Perhaps the most valuable part of a yak is its three-foot tail with a thick tassel of long hair, Tibetan officers of state wear yak tails in headdresses denoting their rank. The tails keep away evil spirits in temples and at funerals. Mounted on saber handles, they make good SILVERPLATED BABY CUP rt LINED’ GOLD tive uses, a yak is apt to be sep-| arated from its tail early in its eareer. Plow yaks are often tail- less, Yak nbs. gilded and decorat- ed, aretmade into cylindrical prayer wheels. -These wheels sometimes contain miles of paper on which prayers are written. By turning the wheels, Tibetan monks are able to offer millions of prayers with great efficiency. Thé ‘yak is to Tibet what the automobile is to America. A yak can carry a heavy load 20 miles: fly swatters. With all these attrac-,a day, and a “yak express” car (hed the country’s mail before the: advent of Chinese Communists and, modern transport. * x * Claus beards, factory. Yak hair is often so long it brushes the ground; but it is very| much like human hair. A lot of it has been exported to America. It is used to make — and Santa’ A new machine is:now able to) manufacture butter without churn- | ing and-is said‘to be highly satis-. tive ce a in addition te the techniques ‘of counterfeiting and forgery investigation. lt lasts for tive weeks. The program is under the con- stant supervision of Secret Serv- ice Chief U. E, Baughman who insists that his men always be thoroughly. prepared for all phases of their ee. * * One of "he, most . important things agents learn is how to de- fend the President and Vice Presi- dent from attacks by mobs or in- dividuals. 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Justice Canfield|IN JUST 15 MINUTES ¥ Sa a ee ei tt no eg or a ee wy ee eee ae “4 ‘ know what we want to do, f . : , Two days tater — Aug. 2 the|With ah “‘integrated over-all pro-|tainly know separately, Later jn his confer- —_— dio back at any, deme s cused him gram of operation in the Middle|and we are repared to, as we 7 . eS wan Beek Meet pee Put whee aero’ See ee ike a8 editartai| Bast?” meee agree with each of the countries, ence he talked of working through esr flo fer tN Me ma : General! pin down his infofmants-— for in-ja n Z * * if we can, to help wherever wets a re eso im Mente et I Tay “insect bie seats * * stance, ce, by eking ppecifically..hat Whatlcalled “The Same Old Rat” It} catia “inipaely,” slghig? i, ane worme,, ante, Sits eS Awould be proposed for the refu-lsaid Dulles was in a rut and add- Fcecdines a jxtuty deeb gees — he was told the detailsied: ‘Certainly it is right for this mow that the United States have not bem pane outs country to seek means of wae ‘and the the. Soviet Union — since the * |with the indirect aggression which idea of a special summit meeting} Yet, sinc hoes refugees haveihas beén and is a very real threat | ; lias been killed — pre-|been a blistering sore in the Mid-jin the Near East... Buti to nl he “Pare to carry their Mideast dis- east for 10 years, it might seem|this the be-all and end-all. . : ‘pute into the Assembly, perhaps| Dulles’ State Department planners |Mr. Dulles seems to want, would | a next nerk by this time would bé pretty clear/be to get how here.” ‘ x. * on what should be done. ‘CHANGES LINE | week — when @ summit Only a week ago at his news er the. ite “ial as ae seemed a possibility'conference Dulles was not talking), ,, Se hori = | — Secretary of State Dulles talked|in terms of a broad program at! changed i tee. = ae | ‘Wa very narrow. terms of what this/al!, Just the opposite: That was|iousiy a high Acting ee fed in can,” ‘country ‘would propose, He got! when there was still talk of a SUM) newsmen en and frankly said he “| some bad reaction a ee meeting. wanted fo otset an impression the Mec ET oe Cant a == then admin OUTLIN GOALS administration was bankrupt of ple have hen tay ving the | "We eanca this county pelts LAST EHS HES Gold hau Devi. 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Open « Hy De ee tae vad | “rte Pengo Ween 3 ih Ph. TE 4-1516 or FE 5.2100 » eis £5, saw | ONE HR. FREE PARKING IN THE HUBBARD caKage WITH ANY PURCHASE ann ny and er | ee, eas pond me f ~ ' < ‘ 5 ‘ ‘, ' e a. ‘ ‘ ; A ; - t ‘ 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, : ‘AUGUST 7, 1958 | Clear the Deck — Clean Howse — We won't Car = sia st Boca | fachunet’s: waxrpaiy, and be par. ‘ticularly wary of furniture and | appliances that. seem to be new, Wholesale Price Claims Phony Ay c ae = ‘Bargains’ ‘May Be Costly; Investigate | (This is the last in series of ar- pee have a. brand name that von have never heard of before. | Ane > — “ tee . ticles prepared by the Michigan Re- ventories with less choice of se- 1. Beware of the “I can get it io’ ie tor yo a discount” guys. Shop|’ 5. Learn the reputation of the teu ers Aitociation in aS os te lection of goods, you = mtg iis poseue pet : cal ae gk — » qimpraring thet, buy- |GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR “inc e item in stores that you noun re _ i teen wx cooperating with MRA by bringing If you want to forfeit these rights!; ow and trust. to tay, Ap 8 » ae this series to you.) aS a.customer, then buy at a dis-| » 1 someone offers to get some-|°@" not expect,to know all there How many times have you count house, but then don't go thing for you “wholesale,” it only|iS to know about a certain product, | heard, ‘‘I can get it for you.wltole-icrying to one of your local, long shows that he doesn’t even know therefore ‘you must rely on. the sale’? Phooey! No matter pea pera nace wg ipeang what “‘wholegale’ means. integrity of the — a facts - i aves ee oe pot Wa got tien to shop eae oe 3. You — pear | set ee about gts Soca that you “thee dgugmecreee : — - , F : PB a me f | * bs you pay for, an you. wan Lyity e ° 4 : k = wholesale as "the sale of goods|®, £04 peice, but only price isn'i| delivery, retura.pristloges, cred. |""e interested in busing. Ht Ag Savings Like You Haven’‘t Seen in Years! Get Yours Now! in lane Ta ay far agli necessarily the best deal, and) it, wide Beyenw corte ra and iyou have studied it completely, fi | OPEN nik ‘il 9 P. M. ; ness © 0 0 oe - alw guaranteed product quality, f tra” charges such! ni i 3 bers items for perther consumption ont Ans nn et : ways get oe probit lair nis a —don't be. sorry you missed out on these terrific bargains! Monday ight f by consuniers.”’ There’ are cer-" chant who will give them to you. | and be that t arecei tain costs involved in the sale of} The big problem that baying | “41, buy ‘weltinies <& maladd aeNcee or ari Bote ane PL if you can es get in Friday or eee single items to many people, and; at a discount has caused is that | “ “ that cost can not be compared to} $0 mrany . people have been | “wholesaling” large quantities of “taken” by falling for gimost idBack ES ‘ one item to one customer, “any pitch to save a little money a : ‘*£« * *)} that the “discount’’ and “‘fac- | . : , i s ia -to- a invaded : However, quite “dften you may) ‘Fy-te-yeu” gyps have , : purchase fine mercahndise at bar-/ Mere aad more shopping 4 ot Bie p gain prices, For many reasons; YOU are keeping these undesir- | i ables in business and faking it’ 9 ; such as: slow turnover, the need ARMY hard on your local retailers who i for cash, or style or color changes, es ‘Scle oal . a manufacturer may cut prices to) ®#Ve tag a ped ep salbeoee NAVY : less than the original cost of mak-| 8!Ve you good » is ing the merchandise, and then| 8#ims- . Saginaw St FE 2-0022 pass the lower price on to a deal-| Two of the dfiscount operators’ i; er, who will then sell to you at most common practices are “price TARPAULINS : less than his wholesale price once| Padding” and “name-brand come- was. = [Oe ee maatiical _ cotatens $3.50 9x12 $10.80 * * nm rT Py Still the dealer is making a |Otiain piece of merchandise dow | $4.20 10x12 $12.00 heir Ear hah ail oe carne ble what it should = and then. $5.40 12x15 $18.00 You are.paying a retail price fer BREN Gacee a upeeie We neal $7.20 12x18 aor poder no wholesale | ore getting Feg discount. SAL! $30. price has een cu or a business oer * . Mode to Order . The “name-brand comie-on” of- Any ‘wholesale’ price claims ferg you a_discount on a well) are phony; however, there are known product, which often leads — different ‘‘discount”’ claims,| you to buy off-brand items that wi prices are sometimes ldwer./are way overpriced. ‘Discount! 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Saturday ‘ti! 6:30 P.M. a f 3 = aa ~The , pep , jae pageese aye me |gressional veto Cree _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ' ‘aucust 7.1958 . ra arc C. | Exp ect House ‘OK on Trade, Defense nies ere Dowstoua shang s: “ftwo pape Bills Sif Well ot buf a Starts Tomorrow . WASHINGTON @®— The Hou i ging iron da ytd hy he Sent isd 9:30 A. M. licoay’ SA 440 million dollars Caters proviegny Tunes. Americans, Soviets ion Ist Space Ship? MOSCOW (UPD -— Scientists think that there are certain cere Ge Dek cate teed corcin |New Jersey Leads NEWARK — New Jersey is thei leading chemical-manu- ‘ge? = * ye F alockin'sight...new | SILHOUETTE by Samsonite . en lighter than it looks! “The United States appears to|’ The-Look! World’s first Inggage designed ‘for the Jet of tra for Ane of houetiel The L rette’s locks are in a recessed track. Touch—they trigger open. Close them— slay This is the lightness ot magnestin— fora ight, B thi ; houette otn in tor prowsetion, In Bs Bisca lue, Platinum . 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Stores. di et § Daddy Hay Some Ideas |About Son Growing Up’ lon Formosa By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—‘Way back in 1950, I made a -pistiction in this Mica which has turhed out to be Cabiergastingly ac- curate; “ome ot these years,” I stated, flatly—and this was eight re re | years ago, . mind you!—“Slugger is going to ‘grow up.” * f° The other night, I took ‘Slug, who’s now # 15, and a chum, to the Copacabana ‘to catch that great young comedy team, Allen and - What do you: think the two boys talked about? Girls! “I sort of like that blonde in the-middle,” mentioned Slug, who’s now bigger than me— a block off the old chip. ~ k > * Denise Lor bounced out to Sing: the doll you’ve seen on TV so often with Garry Moore. “Tll take her,” spoke up. Slug’s pal, Jackie Reardon. “Hey!” he said. “Did you see that picture of Gene Kelly's daughter in.the paper? She’s ALL RIGHT!” Dana An- drews’ daughter was real cool, too. Daddy here was suddenly feeling real old. xk «* * Because nowadays I have to pus on my bifocals at the shows to see their faces.. And since glasses embarrass me, I often keep them in my pocket. Mitch de Wood and Marty Allen took the subject off of girls for a while. Marty said they’d been at the White. House.. He had asked Eisenhower, “what are you going to do about the Civil Rights Bill?” “I don’t know what to do,” Ike answered. Goldfine had paid it!” Then Marty Allen pretended he was a famous pitcher. Mitch de Wood was interviewing him on TV. ee ee “What's your best pitch?” the great pitcher was asked. “Hi, baby, what do you, say?” he replied with a leer. “No, no,” barked the interviewer. “I’m talking about the national pastime.” . “So am I,” cracked back the pitcher. _, And so Allen and de Wood (who'll be on the Bob Crosby TV show Aug. 23; be sure to watch them) had brought us back to the same subject: girls, WILSON - “I thought “Which one of the chorus girls does your Daddy like?” : asked the B.W. when they danced out again. Daddy—fumbling for his bifocals—moaned, “I can’t even|[! see them!” | * * * And so--old age has come at last even to the country boy/|| from Ohio. I believe I can define old age now. “Old age is when your son swipes your Playboy magazine—and you don't care.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... c 4 Sabrina’s quitting England for the US... . Publicist Carl|\ eee iE ans Erbe went on a “relative-safari” in 8. Africa; advertised for —and found—80 kinfolk descending from the family in Leeds, England. First time in his- tory a fellow went looking for —instead of avoiding — rela- tives . . . Jerry Wald paid $100,000 for 26-year-old Rona Jaffe’s “The Best of Every- thing,” about New York “sex- retaries” . ; . Marguerite Pi- azza’s planning to play several musicay instruments at the Lge Vegas Sands. While here rehearsing, somebody stole her trombone ... Today’s Wilson ‘girl Nominee is Marilyn Han- old, George Gobel’s guiter- car- on rier, whom he calls Charley.” ” MARIL Some of the International ail Set who bought French francs very cheap from a N.Y. furrier _ are embarrassed. He skipped without delivering ... “ Borghese,” Italy’s N’Yorker, which ran the nude of. Sophia Loren, is now a collector’s item. (Hello, Italy! Collect one for me) . i. Eddie Fisher struck oil in Texas . . . They say Woolie Woolworth Donahue might marry Judy Church at his cousin Barbara Hutton’s little 90-room hideaway in Tangier. x * * : Charley Jones says Mom asked Sonny what, he was doifig and he growled, “With you and.God and Santa Claus watchin’ me all the time, I’m afraid to do anything”... That’s earl, brother. 2 (Copyright, 1958) War Wins Troops in Full Combat Readiness TAIPE!, Formosa (AP)—For- tionalist spokesmen’ reported: 1, All Nationalist China—For- mosa, the Pescadores and the is- land outposts off the Communist mainland—is in a state of emer- sabotage are being taken at all strategic points, such as bridges and arms plants. 3, Troops manning Formosa’s coastal defenses have been re- inforced, es Nationalist ground, sea and forces are in full combat aadiaaie 5. Airraid precautions were urged on the public. Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Moorman Jr., commander of the U, 8. 13th Air Force based in the Philip- pines, left for Okinawa aftera 17- hour visit to Taipei. He conferred with ranking Nationalist and. U.S. officers, The American command on For- mosa. announced that Brig, Gen. Charles H- Pottenger, command- er of the 315th U. S, Air Division, North California Bigger SAN FRANCISCO — California’s northern counties have 60 per cent of the state’s land area, 42 per). cent of the population, 41 per cent of the retail trade, and 43 per jOnly Mars All Nationalist Chigal gency, 2. Special precautions against "vaesveit'e Mien! tie tble biting rmore lava in the last century than my eee known. voleano in the/years world, : : Light in Sky _THe fenerddoaak ‘THURSDAY, ater 1958 -|Passing » * WASHINGTON (# — Don’t get -exeited folks, that strange light seen near the moon last night and eee ae meeee Be etomet Gants Qe sedid werk ‘trem the U.S. Naval Observatory here. Observatory scientists made a quick check after newspaper switchboards across the country became swamped with calls in- panei Pavel gel cla lae in near alignment with the moon, causing unusual light effects. - ' Waitress Won't Bring Fried Shrimp Sandwich DECATUR, I. — A shrimp by any other- name is. still a shrimp to a Decatur woman who reports that she was denied a fried shrimp sandwich while on a Florida vacation. , “We don’t have any fried shrimp sandwiches,” the waitress said. “Well do you have any fried ? she was asked. “Yes.” “And do you have any bread?” “Yes,” “Then. I want a frieq shrimp sandwich.” “Sorry,” the waitress said firmly, “we don’t have any fried Brazil is surpassed in size by cent of wholesale sales, three countries—Russia, China and Canada. 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Those nas one eeepc that, already afield are spending most of their time pulling big cucumbers from the vines as throwaways. ‘most suits against physicians are “4 filed by 34-year-old housewives dis- It’s a necessary evil, Bale explains, to keep vines pro- satisfied with an allegedly poor) @,cing the little pickles required for packing. Pickles rapid- | | ly become big cucumbers in warm weather. eS Meanwhile, 10 buses owned by Michigan Growers Assn. were waiting at the U.S.-Mexican border at El Paso, Tex., to help speed the needed workers to northern fields. Bale saya the wait is indefinite since the rail strike has | forced workers to other means of transportation—some-__ times undependable — to get from their homes to border erossing and processing points. ana Says tivsal Case : Suits, + * * * Highlights. of the report pub- lished in the AMA Journal: - Railroad Strike ‘after the Labor * 145, Ends in Mexico MEXICO. 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Aug. 9th ae ¥ A \___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1958 _ eS Inside for Pastdge| in 3-Car Smashup AS ‘CITY YAP)—The Saree ii an ‘old 6-cent | Three people were injured, in a ade all stamp and the notation, in feminine handwriting: -|Blizabeth, Lake. road,” Waterford’ ; “There's & penny inside to pay the extra postage.” '|Township at 6 p.m. last night. fe rKidnat -Killer: . | Sure enough, Kansas City postal clerks said, the coin | Alex Soya, 31. of 4769 Cass-Eliza-| O p coule*be felt through the envelope. _ ‘ beth. Lake -Rd., told. Waterford ep eent ‘the letter on to its” “destination, stamped {hay Police ha a the re OSSINING, N.Y. (AP) — John LaMar, father of two young ‘Postage due 2 ‘a ingestion, as he approached) i) daMarca, his legal’ pleas|children, snatched Si-day-ald Pela = - * exhausted in the kidnap-killing of ter from his carriage outside the ~ {Three People Injured Slew Weinberger Infant = 5, 'Electrocution Set He te into the back of an little Peter Weinberger, is sched- {Canadian Northwest |x sus nice wh ee Sees Whoopers Nest! + + FOR of the whooping crane extended in| stone a narrow and almost’ winter. westward to within 125 miles of.the/it winters on the Aransas National direction ‘« Pacific, im Mexico, Today the win- tering east to west, At present the whooper nests inlears are located on thelr” front , onl a tively area in. north- “One Y WORTH — Once the range mae Fecsrg ; : hes Mer Paper eben from the Atlantic Oceaniroute jo=the Texas .cogst, where|™ Wildlife Refuge near Austwell, Tex,jlike an and two atipeeet Sane eee grounds are reduced to ss Weinberger’s Westbury, N.Y., aking erial round h J 1956, Ransom notes|a@ Island Wives Take sacar, - Pj auto driven by Frank Rappa, Si, of uled to die tonight in Sing Sing ——e pata mockery aan ity ithe stafe’s mainland, Detroit who hit the car in front of Prison's Gages chair. The airlift to the island is eper-|>i™ driven by Orville Judd, 73, of| * Plane for Shopping (UPD ~— Week-end ‘Shopping ° for and passengers. Margaret Pringle, 25, of East De- Mackiiae Island housewives dur-| Sturgeon’s ferrying service also'troit, along with Sova. ing the winter means, a six-minute includes hauling back all the gro-| All were treated for neck anditime before the execution. hop across Lake Huron to either'ceries the women can carry. “Mackinac City or St. Ignace. When. ive locks in the islanders) for the winter, most of the house- wives shop-on Saturday afternoon, to 350 squirts during the milking|in 1956 about 29 per cent of the process to yield one gallon of milk.ination’s gasoline. fense counsel. Milkers estimate it requires 340) ‘Texas refineries manufactured U.S, Circuit Court of Appeals ‘turned down a final move by de- was learned that LaMarca, pan- icking, left the baby to die in a 4344 Lanette St., Pontiac. | The Siete LaMarca’s final kle|% bros John Sturgeon, one, of the! “Taken to Pontiac General Hos- hope is last-minute action by Gov. anny Pg B ar Lars re gy COKIN of the light planes that are pital were Rappa’s daughter, Fran-| Averell Harriman, Harriman has naping. He was not arrested untill MACKINAC ISLAND, Mids, — patria with skis to ferry frieght|cine, 14 and a passenger in his car,/not acted on a mercy plea which | LaMarca made about a year ago. ‘But the gevernor could step in any chanic, told of being motivated by ee a need for money to get out of | back injuries and then released. | At New Haven, Cormn., yesterday|qep: of snatching the baby on/ My Judge Carrol C. Hinds of the impulse, A defense contention that] lg Aug. 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PADS te tp bp i fe jt be bp be be bb be he be be be Di be hn bn he he Mn ¥ POPPA PAPPPLPDPPP PSPSPS SASS SA ‘~*~ ————— mercy. * Court. After yesterday’s turndown, legal recourse remains. LaMareca’s wife Donna, 33, said: thin tnd dnd tA hn Abn My rd actin A insane man to the chair? No man ¥ | who is a father can let another 7 child die unless he was crazy.” * * * _Mrs, LaMarca told of taking the | Sing Sing Sunday. * ‘They got along \do well in school and take care of me. Vivian is too young to under- knows what's happening." Seaway Tolls Called Too Low Official of New York ‘for ‘Realistic’ Charges wwe a a a “WASHINGTON (#—An official of i port of New York Authority }|urged today that proposed shipping 7 tolls on the St.. Lawrence Seaway > be “realistically assessed” to make >» the project self-sustaining. * *¥ * rrr dll the St, Lawrence Seaway Develop- ment Corp. The Authority proposed thyough Gitman that -tolis be at least 25 with a jury of fathéxs, which con-|4 Eanarce'e s appeals extended all } the way to the U.S. SupremeiZ the sixth‘in nearly two years, his | lawyer, Nancy. Carley, said no'j “JT just can’t believe my husband will die: How can they send ania@ ichildren to see their father at} fine,” she said, ‘‘He told them to | stand what's going on, but Vincent |} Port Authority Asksi = Roger H.. Gilman, the Author- _ 2\ity’s director of. port development, | Ea jmade the proposal in a ea at al im ~~ a mi p\prepared for presentation at a/gAwN > hearing being conducted here by|; afraid of St. Lawrence Seaway rs — OUR | reates ‘Values! Give-Aways in 23 Years ‘So Many --We Can‘t Afford Space for Pictures -WHATEVER You NEED | for Any Room in Your Hole - YOU WILL FIND IT HERE! FOR LESS MONEY. - ‘YOU OWE IT to Your POCKETBOOK to CHECK OUR PRICES Before YOU. 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THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 7, 1958 ‘along Mineiosote’s first auto a law pikeuaa’. llywood ee. ak ‘Lotisiane 5. the wettest of the _ —_ , teeth Ni “passed in 1903. and se che berlantis (AP I+~ '|Ho Headlines. ae Sho The average annual rain NOW wil LIA TM | } Wation's, bucke|maximums at eight ma iD Represen of itatz to: C- fall ‘amounts to 55.it-inches, ac seme! x ~ 2 ee casera in the countiy. page pg en Som Heitetz. to: : Coach Class cording to the U.S. Weather Bur-/f '. § AL EC G Ul INF ) é : eau. oe . ' \A/ } ‘ a ] ersey_ecing ins wel OF Violinists at UCLA. = ——=| 700540 MCA KINS ‘religious bodi : 7 “10:45 to UU F. M. 7 74 | me ies “ny BOB ohh onent tor eveything. elseibere| ADULTS 25¢ THE BRIDGE if | “ _ AP Motion Picture Writer eaahadae sar : : | rey THE HOLLYWOOD (AP)—On the is- - - ) —_ 0: =: [sue of whether a boy should stay| “Te government ‘must take [EAGLE| j {> E -Tindoors and study the violin. or be/t@PS to help and encourage art-/] | Sinaiin-2 RIVER KWAI = " andl © 4 flout playing with the other kids, |'sts. Look what happened in the 4 8 ‘oF | Jascha Heitetz offers this sugges-“®* of the WPA or whatever it NOW! Thru FRI. 5 eo OD iat | ivy ‘can't be ‘study’ the violin TRtepbed in’ to. sugport artists oT eatac IETIWhRI a Engegement Only See OS Pelee ree Wee tile to cnn iting | , bebrst RO PRICES: A2utt 30 3 a = Z jmuch be ag Everything is. nae ~_, : = lay. me era And| 2s < ™ T easy, It is the same as in the new CURPONTENE OF art Te- CGMING—Srestry Peck BRAVADOS” “Ag ee BIGBERG-(UVERR:|| “cominc—"MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR” ae @ + [steer’ power everything — a a= = @& & Byer ive left for the driver Th Ki Tr COMEDY OF THE aE YEAR 1 © COMING—"GOD’S LITTLE ACRE 2” =3 ig ES ree Nl ings PARIS HOLIDAY" | COMING—"NO_TIME FOR SERGEANTS” _— -» ~~ 3 | “There ig plenty of time in life” ALSO-— i A , : us Las cope, we mange We Pose. M ster ~ : : : : 4 /o * i { ' ' & - # {the seventh day, we had to make| ysle Y “IT’S COMING! - | Now Siowing—Air-Conditioned ||°> Sccomuns of What wws,baa act Why Does Man’ Shoot fee Clawson Playhouse | ‘These comments helped to ex| Two Little Girls, “Self, “NOAHS q 14 Mi, i tah E. ss farting |plain why the violin virtuoso. is to D ith? . : "Beth undertaking peor his vere a TO Veamr. . Pe) na . | echnique to : ‘ ; Sun by sca PREMIER Jot studdits for the’ first time in| EAKSVILLE, N.C. (AP)—Au- ARK his life. From October to Janu-jthorities sought today to. pierce tary, he will have twice-weekly|the mystery of why 27-year-old isessions with eight young violin-/Davis Edgar Alley killed two lit- ists and .10 auditors in the exten-itle neighborhood girls and himself] | | i The BIBLE Lives sion division of UCLA. in a burst of gunfire. * 2h ot Mary Jane Dalton, 9, and her| : : > sister Frances, 7, went to the Al- “There will be no curricula, nije, home yesterday. They wanted | grades or anything like that,” |to use the telphone to call the lo- Heifitz explained at his hilltop cai hospital to inquire about ‘their Again home in Beverly Hills. “I willj mother. who had ven birth sanely try to tell the students the/i, a child. oi : and methods I have learned —— later, a series of shots ceaeee ss J COMMERCE tree : oe They will all be advanced stu- Abeera: wife, returning from + RICK Y‘S - dents and even the auditors must/, neighbor's house, found her Pag | be players; I.wouldn’t have theinushand sprawled unconscious SPAGHETTI! HOUSE patience to teach beginners. I ; let Ree Si . > ‘have done some coaching with in- through te es Be tenet cone | 1038 West Huron Se DRIVE-IN & MA 4.3135 |dividual ‘players in the past anditured bodies of the sisters lay. #8 2-2979 THEATRE TONIGHT -[have found the experience gratify-|nearby. . , ing. This is the first time that 1) ney died last night without re-j Family Style - See EAST OF We Accept Theater Spaghetti Dinners | “You were meant to teach: T sup-| Relatives and friends of Alley pose I am obeying him now.’” —{ could think of no explanation. “The government is finally real-jgood spirits despite the problem THURS. 4l izing the power that artists can/of supporting his pregnant wife! de sahtadbbar pes sh: . a Gg saweeee eee ee eee eee jhave undertaken a class, I guess gaining consciousness. ‘All You Can Eat! * x * Alley, a World War IT veteran, lit is because of my old teacher.| 4 coyoner’s jury called the case! |\Once he pointed at me and said.) murder and suicide. ~ ‘Heifetz was earnest about the}had been out of a job since Jan- $] 25 Conor's 15¢ j role of aft in the world today. [uary. But he had’ appeared in 2 | have in making friends fo: riand a —— daughter. 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Expressing the theory was Hazel Palmer, .a stately, 54-year- old attorney, Now she’s going to Pitted Against Symington: Symington in, the November gen- eral election. ~ Miss Palmer, junior partner the Sods font drm at Paliver & Walmer, ‘won her first statewide race Tuesday,, With par- ad defeated three men for the Re- publican — nomination. * She is the first woman ever’ se- lected by either party to run ‘for the Senate in Missouri, But Miss Palmer is umawed. _ “Tt (the political situation) is in Ora bic. tes ide kasi ty organization support, she easi-|doorbell : 4 Sn or ay in polities since, at the age of 7, she accompanied her mother, a Republican committeewoman on ringing . tours to get out the vote. She also can call on an old-time campaigner for advice. Watching with pride as his daughter chal- lenges the formidable Symington will be John W, Palmer Sr., at age 9] the: senior partner of Palmer & Palmer. He is a former Paris says ali skirts a get /long, | longer. 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BIG JOB AHEAD — Mrs. Dan Abbey of Lake Orion checks her canning and freezing equipment before she starts the annual job of preserving Pentiac Press Phete Abbey won't be doing much canning this week because she'll be too busy helping at the 4H There's. good news in the meat department. Supplies of better jgrade beef are increasing and this trend will continue during August. This is bringing slightly lower wholesale and retail prices reports west Michigan this week with lo- ~jeal supplies expected to start about August 15th. THE MEAT SITUATION °° More cattle in feed lots than a year ago at this time is respon- sible for lower wholesale--prices on choice grades of beef. This ground beef and evén on some steaks. _ Pork supplies will increase this “month, but cuts fluctuate in price from week to week, Some seem te go up slightly, others down. Shoppers with thrift in mind will find rib-end* roast and frankfur- ters top values. Bacon and spare- Lowered Beet Prices Are Good News to Buyers — ribs will be marked at lower than usual prices in some stores this. week. Fryer prices are generally a few cents per pound higher than last week when many stores offered meat, Buy what you want for one meal with ne plans for left-overs. Fresh lake fish supplies are small, Best buys in fish include fresh Canadian white fish, ftresh}market -in southwestern. Michigan and frozen cod and haddock, and frozen ocean perch. A few smelt can still be found. are heavy and prices are. down. One bushel in the husks (about $5 pounds or 60 ears) will yield 14-17 pints frozen or 10-12 pints canned, Reports. that Michigan celery crop is one of the finest in many years can be verified in- your fav- perature in light or dark) until fully Then refrigerate them, Leaving tomatoes on a win- dow sill in direct light will cause splotchy color and may affect the flavor. The cold refrigerator y Wen supplies have been arriving from out of state. three million bushels will start to this week Mrs. Lawyer states. The Redhaven variety, which makes up about one third of the crop, will start about August 5 and will reach ust 15 with peak supplies 3-5 days later, The Redhaven: variety is excel- lent for canning, freezing or fresh use, It is brilliantly colored with firm yellow flesh. Seedless grapes and watermelon fit into the econo list of fruits for the week. orite market. Homegrown supplies This year’s peach crop of about b summertime E WER wiinty ot aod Dinan ae Ok that always seem to taste better under open skies. Whatever else almost a “must” for a good oa American picnic is a pot of baked beans, hearty and satisfying to is on the menu and place in casserole. or bean pot. Heat over open fire til bub-| ly. For another outing. you'll want to try this popular. and easy-to- fix salad that's a substantial ac- companiment to any other Picnic fare you're planning, He-Man Bean Salad pped. i clo Hi sh ¢ (optional). i ge ~ gare, ¢, = ed (op p= pllmegy arragon vinegar. ite ch dresstng @ nn mayonnaise ey moisten Boil navy beans til tender, Drain|e and mix together with celery, onions, garlic, crumbled bacon) and vinegar. Toss with . Franch dressing or mayonnaise til thor- oughly marinated. Chill til very cold. the Marketing Information Agent./them as features, This does not ; . }outdoor appetites. If your picnic and = Little change is evidenced in other|mean fryers are not a good meat toa teeta uk adetioe is ie uerocmts an hes pd | blended meats since a week ago. value from a price. stand point. tomatoes will not ripen; ripe {delicious bean dish that is realy eget et ‘ ' | Michigan fields offer an abun- Production is heavy at this season) tonatoes:will not become over- |in a hurry. . as. ? dance of fresh produce. Good grow-,and prices are very reasonable : ; “i ; ae ripe. i Quickie Picnic Beans _ from draft, about 60 nilnofes or fing weather is bringing good qual-|when compared to many other : Misc 1 20. aa dae inion th keubile until Pa Se ee ity vegetables and fruits to market.|meat cuts. The national peach crop is the), aabet keene mere double ‘in bulk. Sweet corn is very abundant, To-| Turkeys, roasting chickens or the|largest since 1947. This explains ms cup 2a or cil sauce, - down. Beat vigorously shank matoes will be harvest@d in heav-|small Cornish hens may fit the|the low seasonal prices on fresh} 1 ¥; minute. Turn into greased 1/4- ier volume than last week. A rec-/market order, Turkey parts in|peaches in the market. Until this 1 tablespoon prepared mustard. 1. chips, | Wart casserole, Bake uncovered - ord crop of Redhaven peaches will] some markets will provide an easy|Week, supplies have been arriving] y4ix all ingredients thoroughly) 1" Bt (400 degrees) oven about begin to move to market in South-|way to have all white or dark|from out of state. 45 minutes. | Note: If compressed yeast is sub- stituted for the active dry yeast, water. Make Egg Foo Yung: Family surprise, _ that's home : : : PRODUCE : 1b. navy beans. situation is resulting in slightly volume about August 8-10, In this aiks cele ccimek, yung. Drai lower retail i on roasts,; Michigan sweet corn supplies jarea, harvest Se about Aug-| 3 5 green a ns, eho made egg foo nm 1 No. 2 can bean sprouts and mix with 1 op Sinly diche taioed tient ae 34. cup chopped onion. eags slightly and add tb ment ms : Sree on hot platter with gravy. food for her family’s use in the winter. Mrs, Fair. But she’s all ready. By JANET ODELL | good supply all month, 1 bushel condition of fruit, 2 to 2% pounds Pontiac Press Home Editor | in the husks (about 35 pounds or | yields 1 quart. Like armchair gardeners in Jan- uary, ‘homemakers in the early days of the harvest often plan to accomplish far more than they can actually do, If they go to a fair where prizes are given for the best looking jars of fruits or vegetables, are inspired to similar it—we bow very low in front of GO ears) will yield 14 to 17 pints frozen; 19 to 12 pints canned, BLUEBERRIES — Expected to be in volume by August 10/1 1-3 to 144 pints yield 1 pint frozen, 24 quarts yield 12 to 18 quarts canned or 1% to 2 pounds yields 1 quart PEACHES — Approximately 3 million bushels ‘of large peaches predicted iti Michigan. Mr. Karl Bailey, District Horticultural Agent TOMATOES—Will be in heavy *|volume shortly after August 1. 2. to 3 pounds makes 1 quart canned. GREEN BEANS — In adequate supply during August. One pound will yield 1 canned pint or 1% frozen pints.” One bushel will yield 15 to 20 canned quarts or 50 frozen pints. them, for we know’ the hours of|predicts Redhavens will start Au-| In the weeks to come we will. tedious work it involves. gust 15,; Halehavens September 1} give you more recipes for can- But we would echo Mrs. Jose-|and Elbertas September 15 in east-| ning and freezing, In the mean- phine Lawyer's question, “Does it}ern Michigan. » here are one or two hints pay?” Mrs. “Lawyer, Oakland Volume on ; te you going, i pplies expected with- County Consumer Information) i, 3 to 5 days after a variety | Yo0 might try improving the fla- Agent, has this to say: “The cost of glass jars, tops, heat for processing and invest- ment in equipment runs about 5 cents per guart, Then add the cost of the raw food and other in- gredients used. “Cost of home freezing food runs about 2 cents per pound for pack- aging, This does not include the starts ‘o market. One bushel (48 This Sandwich vor of home canned tomatoes with corn; the addition of one tablespoon co. syrup to each quart of tomatoes. Change the flavor of your canned “peaches by adding boosters to the syrup, Try % almond with % va- nilla; add flavoring to syrup a lit- tle at a time until-taste is just right for you, Or add orange peel to ‘the syrup while it is boiling cost of freezing and holding. Again and remove it when the syrup is add the cost of the raw food and Needs Baking delicately flavored, other ingredients. x * * “You need to know what yields to expect when deciding cost of raw foods, and the amount you’ want to buy. Several Michigan foods will be in good supply for preserving in August.” SWEET CORN—Expected to be In addition to the eackionl snack sadnwich, we have a mod- ern day refinement called the “main dish" sandwich, It joins all « |the other. one-dish, casserole-type meals that are such pets of the busy modern homemaker. Baked PICK YOUR R OWN Bring Valley View “Orchards 11318 Hartland Road Phone MA 9-604! Te teach us, frorh the heart of Fenton, go south on Leroy street to High street, then follow High street and State road (Hartland toad) past the Fenton Woods subdivision. We're located three quarters ‘mile from the village limits,.at the end of the hard- paving |tom of 9-inch square baking pan. | Spread tuna mixture over toast in baking pan. : Arrange 2 strips bacon on each slice of toast and cover with re- Above all, take it easy. Don't ~a\try to can or freeze everything in one day., Enlist the help -of other members of your family if you can, They'll help with the eating, come winter. ive % i teaspoons meer ‘vinegar Salad greens Pare cucumber; draw the sharp tines of a fork down entire length of cucumber for scalloped effect; slice thin. With a fork beat olive} oil, vinegar, sugar and salt togeth- er in a shallow wide container; add cucumber and mix well. 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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 Soa seit | Hero'te Eat This Sandwich Spice Apples UY BROWNSTONE § jhave to do is provide plenty Gtyof mammoth sandwich, one we; ¢ : | ated ; Food Ed Pf gee : poon water : . vial Press Food Editor wid and let everyone make his call a hero-boy, made of scrambled, 2, Bere, oz, Parmesan cheese) OF ce ream pemment-tiny sandwich Jown sandwich. You can use tn- eggs and green peppers, Ever] (& teaspoon pepper : i i= = ore oe _— ay’ lo0| dividual loaves of Italian or French since we met. up with this com- ‘eee 7 ee | PS ee Z. nd aliases. Call it a : JO" bread, or the long Waves cut into/ bination, sold over the “counter to' Cook gently the olive oll, onion, Yes, the best ice yersy t Mecsas ett f Jengths (for delicate eat-take out, ai @ fascinating foreign! green pepper in 8-inch skillet, cov-/Summer is this new, quick, easy, . —— sok gan Sea Gagwond, ers) or the. individual brown-and-jfoog shop in New York's. Fast!ered, until tender — about 20 min-|recipe for Spicy Applesauce ce BiG age se Serve loaves of French ‘aries | » We've been addicted to it. jutes. Beat eggs, water, cheese, saltiCpeam. Here's how: You need 1 BIG. SANDWICH. It all” depends able in many grocery markets. | We're not saying the following|and butter together lightly... Add quart of packaged vanilla ice You can also serve another: type version is exactly like the original to pepper mixture and cook as/ cream, 2 cups sieved Spicy- Apple-; But one “thing is certain, this enti see nope Papas! Tut it’s mighty good eating. ® you would scrambled eggs. Serve sauce. is ice cream soften slight-' z ch be +g 2 _ F, Our Here Boy at once between hot (lightly but-jjy; add applesauce slowly, blend-| vidual ‘leat s ial . Low Cost Eggs Can Help: 314 thbleapnons Olive ef tered if desired) lengths of crusty ing well. or a wee a ut B | F B d t ae aelen. (ays into thin bread. Makes 2 servings, ‘Spoon into freezer trays. Set. or a same, Cul ‘ r ‘ } nt » facie i My | ‘ko .ehasiter lettin alance Food Bu ge . laos? gteen pepper (out into thin! ‘control for fastest freezing. Freeze | juntil firm, Makes 19 to 12 serv-) \_|ings. Spicy Applesauce 3 pounds summer apples (10 to 13). 1 cup sugar. Its filling is something out of, A main dish for less than 16°" : ———+ H . this world — a mountain of savory cents a serving is hard to find : Scandinavian ly P e a foods to dream about. Ham, sa- these days. But it ig te be found Cheese Bean Sandwich Soup Made With Fruit lami, bologna, head cheese are in two large. grade A eggs. This 2 some of the meats that may be is the season when hens are laying Packs Mi ht Wallo | Wash 1 quart blackberries, 4% teaspoon put meg piled on oo af each other, layer lots of eggs, so it is easy to serve. gny . P ‘crush and put ‘through a sieve. [popnee. | spp fol ROM AN BLEACH is the . om layer, Tuna fish, smoked sal- the family eggs at low cost says. Whole-meal sandwiches aye Stir in 4 teaspoons fresh lemon @ore and pare apples; quarter. : mon, anchovies might be the lay-'the Marketing Information Agent. quickies for lunch, Cheese is a juice and set aside. Combine 6 ta- simmer in covered saucepan with bleach that’s best! ets of fish. Next comes cheese.) Scrambled eggs are always good. sandwich favorite that combines'blespoons sugar, 2 teaspoons corn- 14 ;cupy water 10 to 15 minutes or peace: Then vegetables — green pep- Creamed eggs go well with hot'with so many’ foods for interesting |starch, apd. % teaspooon salt in s\ at apples are tender, Combine For NYLON, COTTON oo buttered toast or crisp noodles. combinations. Try this triple deck- saucepan. Blend in % cup Wa@- sugar and spices; add with lemon . % pers (raw or roasted), Pitiiices Shirred eggs sound faney, but they/er open-face, ter. Bring to boiling point and juice. If desired, put through food all the rest. yew onion, comets, ; evthi are just eggs baked in the oven) Toast one side of bread, Spread cook 1 to 2 minutes or until the 'miil or sieve. Makes about 3 eups. : ot pies Oe ee ~ **- in individual dishes or muffin ting. Untoasted side with butter. Add a mixture is clear. Remove from! gerying tips: Add flaked or; * Clothes come white— tra savor, No law says you have jy) vou want something different spoonful of baked beans, cover heat and stir in blackberry juice.’ shredded coegnut to each serving” . + . * T *, ' s 4 ‘ - " 7 ! to include all these; that's the \ior scrambled eggs, add mush-|with a slice of Cheddar cheese and’ Chill unfil slightly thickened and of ice cream: or chopped nuts, or ' Sanitary, too! : ~ _ best part of theae structures i ; r) ce 1 you can choose your favorites esa npn agai cheese, eee ea sweet Prarie ord to serve. Serve ‘in chilled any other favorite topping. ote —— : chives or parsley. ‘shi thin, Place the sandwich/bouillon cups. Garnish with slices: * 2 ; q for the os. Any way you prepare eggs, you under the broiler until*the cheese of fresh lemon. Yield: 3 cups or Biscuit mix makes a good coat- With ROMAN BLEACH in your washin ! - For an easy-give party, all you'finish with a thrifty main dish, melts. ’ 4 servings: ; ‘ing for chicken that is to be fried. op 4 } « 4 4 ‘ : = a ly cooler dairy dish ~ANY-TIME FAVORITES. : —_ i i awed LA BUTTER| MILK | SPECIAL OFFER YOURS! A 256-page COOKBOOK. CONTAINING 641 TESTED RECIPES from the Sealtest Kitch-- ‘ens. Features nourishing, economical dairy dishes with the accent on at- tractiveness and easy | SEALTEST BUTTERMILK preparation. Just send = 15¢ in coin, with your : wonderful just as is. Nature's own cool summer name and address, to . Fresh, tangy ness that’s high in food Sealtest Cookbook, P. O. ‘value, low in calories. Make it a summer habit. 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Ce sd : : 21+ i = 3 ¥ F . : 4 , FAC ES " é — ‘ a” Bé7. ae € ¥ « af : % 4 ~ The Panhellenic fashion show committee includes Mrs. Wil- liam Freyermuth, general chairman; Mrs. William Be- Shower. Honors Anna Fox evening at the Ellwood avenue home of Mrs, David Galloway. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. James. C? Fox of Ellwood avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. O’Connor of Detroit. * * * Guests were: Mrs. Fox, operons eget Also attending were Mrs. Ray Reck, Mrs. L. J. Brad- ley, Mrs. James Price, Mrs. Peter Donaldson, Mrs. Bruce Davis, Mrs. Freeman Furlong, Mrs. Rodney Silkey, Mrs. Ray Lowe, Mrs. Donald G. beck, Donna Dusenbury, ae die Dusenbury, Mrs. Mary Beach, Mrs. James Nubauer, and Amber Feneley. Mrs. Harrison Entertains ? Phi Epsilon Nu Phi Epsilon Nu met Wednes- aay evening at the home of . Donald Harrison on James. (a Hostess Mrs. J. Cecil Cox greets. her guests (left to right ) Sam Dudley Although the Pontiac and Vicinity Retired Teachers and Frank DuFrain. By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — » David Gerard Andreae was married Wednesday in Denver, . Colo. to Phyllis. Marie Reibold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad T, Reibold of Arcadia, Calif. Both attend the Univer- sity of Colorado, David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D, Andreae of Glengary road, was pleased that his uncles and aunts from Birming- ham, all attended. Mr¢ and Mrs. Wayne A. An. dreae,of Half Moon drive, Mr. and Mrs. Clark R. Andreae of Glengary circle and the May- nard R. Andreaes of Bloomfield Hills haa all — Jane eee docu of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rom- ney of Rathmor road will travel to Salt Lake City, Utah for her ‘Sept. 3 marriage to Bruce Robinson in the Temple there. Mr. Robinson, son of Dr. and Mrs.. O..Preston Robinson of Salt Lake City, is expected next week for a visit atthe Romney home. He will meet friends of his fiance and her parents and several parties have been ar- rane after his arrival. Mr. Mormon « Mrs. ace Knudsen will hosts Aug. 19 at a swim- hostess at a beach party at her summer home .on Lake Huron; and Ellen VanDusen will en- tertain at her héme on Ben- nington drive. Mr. and Mrs. Romney have _ invited friends to meet Bruce on Aug. 22 and 24 in their home before leaving for Salt Lake City. x «© * Mr. and Mrs; William R. Yaw and their son Jim are spending a few days on. the Riviera before going to Rome, Italy, for a visit with their son- in-law and daughter Mr. and party last Friday at their home on Pine Lake. * © Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. Nicol and their daughter Jeannette, have come from their home in Sarasota, Fla. to spend the # They Dress to Please Men Co-eds Play NEW YORK (UPI) — College girls today are neater, dres- sier, and more fashionable than they were 10 years ago — if - there’s a man around. No more dirty saddle shoes and sloppy sweaters. The modern miss wants to look smart and sophisticated on campus, said Miss Barbara Lloyd, director of the college _ board at a fashionable New York clothing establishment. STUDENTS ‘BIG BUSINESS’ Today, students in depart- ment stores across the country help millions of teenagers choose their fall wardrobes. Last year, 284,400 girls entered college as freshmen, said a na- tional magazine. They spent nearly $103,558,752 on back-to- school clothes in a napac even greater this fall. Some 17 girls joined the New York ‘store’s staff in mid-July for two months. They repre- It Smart. sent a variety of colleges in- cluding Wellesley, Vassar, Smith, Skidmore, and the Uni- versity of Utah. The girls advise high school and college. shoppers, sell,. and model merchandise. They found on a campus, sweaters and skirts to Bermuda shorts. The girls agreed that stu- dents now want mostly simple, ' ‘smart clothes for evening such as black sheaths, sophisticated cocktail dresses instead of frilly formals, and simple jewelry such as gold pins and pearls. For daytime—loafers or sneakers but no saddle shoes, tapered slacks but no blue jeans, and plain sweaters. DRESS DIFFERENTLY for classes than students in girls’ schools? , “Oh, yes — look at these sneakers,”’ said tall; blonde Pat Peterson of Manhasset, N.Y., a senior at Mary Washington Women’s College in Fredericks- burg, Va.. She waggled a foot clad in clean but frayed white gym. shoes. “Therte’s no point in dressing .up so much if boys aren’t around. I don’t even wear lipstick,” she added. * * * < “At Radcliffe, we wear stock- ings and heels to class—we're in the middle of all the Harvard men,” said Virginia Mandell, of Millis, Mass.. a junior major- ing in medieval history. What about Bermuda shorts? “Not worn as much as you'd: think — we’re more “dressy,” said Miss Mandell. - “We live in them after class. We can wear them unfil 6 p.m. But many southern girls | wouldn’t think of wearing shorts —their mothers would be horri- fied,” said Miss Peterson. “But college kids don’t pay much attention to rules,’ said Ann Cameron of Pelham, N.Y., a senior and fine arts major. Co-eds wanted to wear shorts at the University of Connecti- cut, reported Cynthia Hutton of ‘Darien, Conn., a senior English - 5 5 - “But the bys voted them down,” she said. are chiefly a social stuasioni Se also work with the state and national” _ organizations in pensions and insur: ance for retired teachers. pa pee ar residence: They are looking forward to a visit from their young grand- son Alfie Moore next week while his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Moore vaeation at Washington House; Muskoka Md. visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Hopkins = t* arg ym Mr. and Mrs, Jon Henrikson: left Tuesday to return to. their home in Deland, Fla. They Plan Friday Dance A 10-piece orchestra will fur- nish the music for the West- acres Teen Dance to be held — from § to 11:30 p.m. Friday ‘Clubhouse, we announced our Sears engagement to a cela three months ago. “I’ve proratig fo his mother once or twice on the telephone when she called here for him and I’ve been told my” daughter that she seems. pleased with the. engagement. How do we break this stale- Fame pages today - in Women’s Section ei age hn. mat —_ 2 LG pues ee = ae) “FoR WOMEN - AND BOYS & “ ORT THE i eva ENT TIRE FAMILY ‘a Nero Soginaw Stee o a. * ; * So ee ee PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, even? 2s: pase as meee $ Pet. si ‘Gifts’ Practice; Nixon, Kennedy Picked for President | , M y 5 i iC q ie What Teens Think About National Ieouedl Set for i Aug.12-13 wood, Qhio. “Dulles puts his foot. in his The Cranbrook Summer The- . ater will present ‘Pride and " & cecke euumer : Gilbert Youth Research Co. Nearly a third of several hun- dred American young people told Jeers: fhe rin Pay. ca fave ta; po ‘whip. tok ‘indapt bitte Bee es oe dab tek punta ie ews, from friends? Sao ; Dut ase. Soreuiney Beate -W: -* On. the wldting side, the per- centages were 32 for Nixon, 29 for Dulles and 16 for Benson. On FREE PARKING ‘in the Rear mouth too often.’ Dianne Burdick, Oklahoma City. “Nixon is the “cause of much é acceptance of expensive gifts by) ~ ; 2 : 200 N. Saginaw St. feo vermment officials is-all right. ” | NOT. DEMOCRATIC | ws Feo ol aan Ag Af the negative, Dulles rated &5, Nix-/trouble.”” Terry Bigoni, Portland, | Prejudice,” Aug. 12 and 13, | ‘That was a bigger surprise te us| The. majority viewpoint was ex-| combined total of 50 per cent , Ore. in the Greek Theater at Cran- = than the 53 per cent thought the) pressed however by Kenneth Acks| for the two Democrats. PROS AND CONS Oh arp ‘seems to be a glory brook. The musical, by Carl ‘practice all wreng. The remainder|of Brooklyn in the comment thet! Ang of that 50 per cent, Ken-| Some pro and con comments: | )UY' Mary ‘Ann. Gill, Mean, G. Wonnberger, is. adapted lexpressed no opinion, af «3 § not fair ina democracy.” -|nedy rates the lion’s share — 33 “Dulles and Nixon keep up good Percentages indicated by these from tha Jane Austin novel “Whaf difference does it | This question was just one in-a/ per cent — — making Stevenson look pate ue. oe ogo So Spee sgeg young people for the major ‘a ae : series on the situation in Wasbing- ton. In. their answers these young people indicated that: like an = ran. sues. im government are 31 ,for| atomic weapons, 20 for negotia- tions with Russia, 16 for the reces- | make?”’ asked Gary Linten of | { ’ | New York City, “dust as many Choreography for the musi- { | { { cal is by Roberta Arnold. W. T. Graff is director and Robert’ Paul. “Benson has helped the farm. * The fea targets for both admir- Democrats as Republicans re- ation and dislike in the “Eisenhow- ; ceive gifts, so when it comes to x ww * er, even théugh he has been sion snd. 14 for farm prices. ae ; < influence, it balances out.” | -1. Vice President Nixon is by - : Gregory assisting. DR. B. R. BERMAN Another comment from Sn pede stag hayes rye creas crop ae 7. SHARE LEAD ROLES Optometrist ‘erick Bowers of Chicago, was that Test Ch | Nn a Katie Bigge and JoAnne ITN. Saginaw FE 4-7071|"government people don't get %. If they had a chance they ‘McAleer share the lead parts | — — s'enough to live on the way they would vote for the nomination . with Leslie Tyvela and Robert , ' of John Kennedy over Adiai’Stev- for Qua | I t Gregory . | a tanks oak eens Bal aracter lad wil be Nane | Character lead will be Nancy | TICE GRAND OPENING. | 3. Nixon and of State) a ance N ian. eter i e ; :' | Dulles, in that order, are the cab- wil] be shared by Nancy Walk- ~ inet member's especially admired; TRENTON, N, J, (UPI) — er and Karen Hersch, « Other ‘those particularly disliked are. | Dulles and Nixon, in that order. | 4. Fifty-five per cent of the young people would have voted for Pres- ‘ident Eisenhower last time, and Sh per cent were still glad when we questioned them thet he was re- ‘elected. But only 39 per cent members of the cast are Cheri Lawton, Joan Torrey, Roberta Lieb, Lorraine Schafter, Diane Harwith, Nancy Wolfe, Guy ~ Janess, Pat Jones, Val Finnie, Fred Spencer, Steve Novic and Marcia Kleinman who is also associate director, Brides should check eight gen- eral points when buying fine _ china, say experts, A firm that makes china devised these rules for choos- ing dishes: ‘To test the china’'s translu- It’s fun to dry dishes with clever towels to brighten the daily routine! | | Gay gift idea! Easy embroidery—add color with ‘simple applique if you wish. Pat- | INTRODUCTORY OFFER! ANY PERMANENT 1 PRICE. TINTING ] / 5 OFF bregp get he would stand a ort cency, hold a plate to the light: itern 846: transfer of 4 motifs 8 x 1], x « « : r a third. nomination, even if it’ If; you see the shadow of your ‘linches; pattern ef patches; color | Sets have been made by Clif - Volid Thru August 15th |were legal. hand behind it, it’s china, not suggestions. ee Dave Taylor and tian Arches * Facials * Styling | §. Atomic weapons and negotia- earthenware. There should be Send thirty-five cents (coins) for| Ed Toland. Carolyn Huntoon ‘tions with Russia are the major no heavy shadows except at the this pattern—add 5 cents for each is in charge of house, tickets Al TY S Al N issues of government. foot or joints. |pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send 444 makeup, with Katie Bigge . SHOWS TREND CHECK RIM » he The ee oo. no as makeup assistant. Rachel : ; eediecraft ix ioni : : Berrospe is costume director 14a) ae: FE 2.9376 a samp agp Run a finger around the rim Old Chelsea Station, New York 11.! 3a Deve Burnett is in chafge 46 Doors Nerth of Walton) «OR 3-7767 (Nights) bantigliygras) mary We discovered cot be a ca seas ear N. ¥. Print»plainly pattern num-| 6 tights. — ae eis wavy or rough edges. The eup eo hagwad address and zone. | Genéral production assistant should ring clearly ‘when tapped with a pencil. . The back of a piece should be as perfect as the front, without pin holes, glaze marks or splotches, is Annetta Wontberger. _ “NOW IS THE TIME” / Repair or Remodel Your Furs COLD FUR STORAGE Casey of Mariva Helen M. . street and the late William E. Casey,” Mr, Casey has been 'xclusive Hollanderizing the Bounce the light off the sur- satened vance De- |home, gifts, bazaar items. Send 25 ob aon } tte 51281 popularity vote on Nixon is that face of the glaze. It should be aay grtoeeat at General pss for your copy of this book : while 89, per cent of the young- smooth, with no waves, pools | Motors Truck and Coach Divi- 'oday! or bumps, sion & *# * . you'll want to order—easy fascin-' ating handwork for yourself, your, Fall Styles Put . Color should be clear, not gray, muddy, or blue-white, Dresses Feature Fix Seison AUGUST LAY-AWAY EVENT ris’ and Boys’ * . 2 - YOU ‘cah look liké this — slim, jsmart, fashionable—in our newest version of the shirtwaist. Printed Pattern blouses softly under curv- ing yoke, skirt is smooth and sleek. Choose one of the exciting, dark fall cottons. Printed directions on each pat- | | Cup handles should be large enough for a man to hold, and each piece should be well-bal- anced and proportioned, WATCH TRIM Pattern and trim must not be uneven or rough. Gold should be deep and rich, not bright and prassy, Check for tiny breaks and imperfections. * an “open stock” pattern in- Slipcover Styling #4 This is the season for the “slipcover” treatment of dressy clothes. Almost all the fall collections from New York firms feature short cocktail gowns with two layers of ma- terial — a black chantilly lace Or, transparent chiffon over Accent on Fur Fur hats, fur trims, fur lin- ings are the order of the fall season. And what a variety of furs the designers are using! They include mink of course, dyed nutria, blond lynx, Nor- wegian fox, badger leopard, broadtail, and opossum. Printed Pattern 4630: Misses’ x * over a black satin sheath, for © , sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes | Buy china from a well-estab- instance. Pauline Trigere goes all out | 3% yards of 35-inch fabric. lished manufacturer. Check for x &* * in use of fur for linings of fabu- | lous evening coats and jackets _ every six inches or so. | This is our 24th year of fitting Pontiac Children in BACK TO SCHOOL Shoes We Recommend . : Easier, stead of buying a ‘‘fad’’ pat- satin. of black taffeta. One silk coat Child Life Play Polse SNOW SUITS wae akew pice Ae «ns tor! ter which will not be avail- Designer Oleg Cassini shows | jis lined with jersey, to which | American Jr. Step Master this oaeaa-edd 5 paseo Foy a able in the future. one dress-up frock with the ermine tails are attached Grinell Saddl underdress a slim printed silk You Can Trust Us pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send | to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Pon- stations in the U.S. are used jointly | tiac Daily Press, Pattern Dept. “+ by two or more railway companies. | 243 West 17th St., New York 1i, N. Y. Print plainly name, address| _ with zone, size and.style number. pane organza. Topping it is a flow- ing cover of sheer black chif- fon. About 2,000 railway passenger | Welcome Stranger If you are invited to-a party ‘for a newcomer to your com- munity, it is expected that hes : SHOES Business Club ry me other gesture of friend- | 26 W.H | M H ' . n ‘just say as yor. #— “ - Huron | Beene gate — eets Nere | ' Potato Far Nn Casserole © | leave the party, * “I hope I will - HE sac —— Bri cold aig with Sat + Wald S| see you again” and then ig wris ms and cuffs and a front zipper. Soli aldron | Z Wi h Ch | ies. : Sd jah ae have elastic back and adjustable ¢ F esty it eese 4 ae BIRTHSTONE a4 woshable, even Tipacon Chapter of Ameri-- |< .| : meee. Ge hres a er Cah Pudmeun ‘Weniea'a Asoo 3 By JANET ODELL rented from them by Green- ” pene” RINGS 9 ciation met Wednesday ~ Pontiac Press Home Editor field Village. é ; 98 : evening at Hotel Waldron. , What's left of Sunday’s ham BAKED HAMCASSEROLE a $Q95 ‘ OTHER SNOW SUITS TO 19. Pontiac Policewoman Pat © can become part of dinner By Mrs. Thomas Selberg = an Sweeney who is employed in P| some evening this week. This § slices baked ham. x u ‘With These Fine Features: a a |F ‘casserole dish would ke a good —} jar cheese topping. ; : Jewelers the detective bureau spoke F one to serve at a patio or SES, — vines oie i ht § 4 | bl "8 * . - 2 ! cheese it n- = . @ 100%’ Nylon @ Warm Quilt Lining On Sept. 21, the association {7 porch supper. to hot cream sauce. Alternate ;| ' : ; will hold a tea for prospective ~ x * & layers of sliced potatoes and {| } @ Orlon Fleece Trims @ Built- up guilt Lined Pant ta members. eee be | i Mrs. Thomas Selberg is to- sauce, Season to taste. Top 4 ik . Berea oF us ol en one ‘(US years schoersh || day’s cook. Swimming and col- casserole with ham slices. = 7 , ace aa aap ———— sige a zeed hee awards is lecting early American furni- ~ Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees. i ® FE 2-5812 88 8. Saginaw . ill also isciosed. + ture are two of her hobbies. To serve, remove ham slices % : Young demar irra hish mo rks geseral seek ea attend x The Selbergs have an old and put ona platter,’ decorated al FINE in rthur s Pies Te niin. 12 phonograph, dating back to with maraschino cherries and ~ = ! : vy: eine iia te clei. 2 about 1900, that has been pineaplle. Serves six. =|. JEWELRY - GIFTS ‘ e Zoli ee 2 z - La * r Ky. ws Te a ae V y BACK TO SCHOOL FASHIONS 2 — { McKim Jewelry Have You Tried This? you Wil] call on her or make Shoes for Young Folks 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 TRESS a) : “CHRISTMAS CARDS | i 1 There’s a Fabulous | PART Tbe | _% PRICE SALE 3. 8 to 5. 98 | [The overblouse, softly expressed | Pontiac Stationers - An te with wide, high neckline end arm a Downtown Fay sad ; i , ! eggs paced skirt give curves (9 4 N, Phe bs ~ FE 2-422 Young girls will want to hurry back to * rigid, oe seed avoid school to show off in these pretty new VW / J Vi OTit . cotton plaids in exciting color combinations. ! ‘ on sof loose Denice ene Pore LUNCHEONS . Buy several ot this tiny T W | C E 0 y E pee pleated skirt since you are under-' Sealtest Ice Cream Populer Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building sono SRY 8 weight. The blouse with a pleated, skirt accentuates the schoolgirl freshness which should never be joverdressed. : j Loess VSO FH BLY Se rie Now... 8 O Back to School Me Monogrammed Blouses ... Classic shirt blouse or over blouse with 3-initial monogram. in qny color. Order either style in white, beige, ‘powder blue. Shirt also comes in black. Sizes 32 to 38. © AIS: Allow 3 Weeks for Delivery See Our Blouses—Skirt Coordinates. Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14. price, Just Right for Your Figure BLOUOES 98 Crisp and white as chalk and easy to keep that way drip-dry cotton blouses in sizes 3 to Ex anid 7 to 14. SCHOOL SKIRT 1223.98 %& 5.98 ; The young desk re 7 en Paehiad : |Hubbard-Wade Family Reunion | Fresh, delicious candy Ye any ere or 1 «For yourself, for friends! _brush back more naturally. a oo : Enjoy these new bangs, but cut them arid all other parts of your ‘hair 50 that many Walter Hubbard of Rochester has. Do not be afraid to cut hangs been re-elected president’ for the fo» the most popular coiffure since. the Roaring Twenties, says a Hollywood world-famed beauty authérity, The new bangs are not yes- Group, Also holding office are Mrs. Ger- trude Dixon, secretary and treas-) urer; Mrs, Florence Hubbard, re- A A: Hck ROMA es union site chairman, assisted by terday’s long, thick type which |. high-fashion and becoming colf= Mrs, Ralph Hubbard and Mrs. Wil-| hid the forehead like a window fures may be easily styled and | liam Hubbard, shade, but are little thin flat. enjoyed. . tering wisps. These tendrils are so sparce that a damp brush will sweep Wrap newspaper around a refrigerator tray of ice cream If olive oit or cooking oil is used to lubricate’ kitchen ap- as soon as the cream is frozen them back into the rest of the pliances the disagreeable to help prevent’crystals from | hair when off-face coiffures are thought of motor oil dripping forming on top. ' wanted. Cut some ‘hairs slight- food can be eliminated. “ : I = a - : 2 Mi , i S : ) i HOME FASHIONED FAVORITES .°. . tempting ‘ 3 assoriment of pecen roll, fudges, butter bons, nut crunches, jellies. No chocolate-covered pieces. 4 I$ . ores oro as ; $1 35 1 Ib. box ~ id Dat 2 Ib. box : : * €, 4ité Ne ¢ : ‘ > 3 ie : , ‘3 WG cise , : +38 i : $ ; | : é ; 0 : i : ; « "ts ; = . wer, y Foor’ |; : Five generations of the Reynolds VY Fentios Pee |) : family are pictured in this photo. Ranging from 10 months to 83 years of age they are (left to right) Robin olds, Mrs. W; 0. Reynolds, Carl Reynolds, Mrs. Emer Westfall and James Reynolds, «.- a Rey « Machine-Wash Undies but Have Water Cool Anybody here who enjoys washing her underpinnings by hand? We didn't think so. . After years of scrubbing knuckles raw and still not get- ting bras and girdles snowy white, it is cheering to learn that one of the leading foynda- tion-wear mantfacturers now recommends machine-washing of its garments in preference to hand washing. 1, Use a warm or preferably cold water setting on your au- Ps, ‘Take New Member Women of the Moose Pontiac Chapter No. 360 enrolled. a new ‘member Monday evening. Cecilia ‘Womenof Moose. ° ASSORTED CHOCOLATES . . . the finest, freshest. you can buy! Creams, fruits, caramels, nuts, AUGUST nougats—with milk and dark chocolate, Ss preserves the firmness and Periard was welcomefl into the . ; 3] mH) 1 Ib. box @ 32.70 2 Ib. box | whiteness of fragile elastics for Chapter. Bo, LAYAWAY - : the lon ssible time and Mary Bartholomew, au mni : a) ta ie i ons ae aires ean chairman, held her ta over a line. Use an automatic | : The MARGARET ANN SHOP ; a “Where Quality Counts” < . ae dryer only if it’s one of the | If a cork is loose in a bottle, | MAF | ; 2 iy newer models with an ‘‘air fluff," “room temperature” or “lukewarm” setting. fit. put the cork in a pan of hot wa- ‘ ter, and it will expand enough to ? Riker Bldg. 72 N. Saginaw ° 37 West Huron St. tomatic washer, Cold water VELVETS BLAZE IN EXCITING FALL COLORS HATS that go to school nthe Oe a A tg Qe tee ~ #8 t Millinery Salon — Second Floor ROS See. °? MI Ae are FRO | A ae REET OA Ot I ERR lh IE: cape: naan, gugremmapeeeters. as 804 APOE 66 Hay He, eee O6 eee rere 4 ete SEPARATES Blouse... ie ‘ 5.98 L Weskit...... 8.98 Skirt...... 88 | others to $15. © * - Autumn golds... new brassy tones that look exactly ~ >. right on campus in autumn, You'll find all that is new 4 in our big collection of velvets at budget-pleasing prices, rad OP: Pipe FO TEGO, a. ok ag ee pty. Oe mee ey, Class-mate 14.98 Our wool checkerboard plaid all-around pleated skirt, the perfect match’ to * . ur striped banded bottom weskit. AND’ the . ideal finish touch, a dacron and Cotton inner-outer shirt in white, - Sportswear — Main Floor FE 2-0161 -AMPUS CAREERS | start with a wardrobe from ARTHUR'S — The busiest tweed . COAT -in town has a zip-out Orion Pite tining: er ! 22. 49.98 << | ¢$ ¢ (/ * 7 | Always on the go—our coat of flecked giant sized herringbone’ - . : tweed. Gently draped back, classic front lines. The zip-out pile . | lining makes it a fall and winter favorite. Gray or tan tweed. Sizes 8 to 18. pF Coat Salon — Second Floors Your Campus oS P ONS 1 l | | ; The co-ed is textured shirtwaist DRESS 14.98 | Look what’s going > back-to-school ; .. _the casually feminine shirred back shirt. . Sizes 8 to 16, Blue, 85% wool, 15% green or brown. nylon in pedigreed . , ) colors: red, black, Suit Salon — Second Floor moss green. Sizes 5-15. ’ Your walking suit in superb i Italian look mohair loop has a slim skirt, "three quarter =} coat with a bow detailed back pleat. Coat rayon pile lined. PARK FREE by having your ticket ; i -, validated while making a purchase Dress Salon — Second Floor at Arthur's. “ . = a poe ee Re ee ietid Sisumar Aetaled our eos “apt to become deflated! - ‘The protruding abdomen is one ef the most usual evidences of middie age. Nature gave us a strong natural girdle made of * muscles, but few women use these in-a vigorbus way. Then too, we poly Aetna ed : or aa ge Here is an abdominal exercise in four ‘stages, _ toward the ceiling and lower both | 4 - om the wall. Raise the left leg |Hosts Shower 'Guests are Mrs. A. R. Musson, | a igure} ‘Stage four—sam position: This |e time bend BOTH gs up close to @ the abdomen. Stretch BOTH legs. © legs to the floor. Lower the legs |@ sjowly, with stiff knees. Another abdominal exercise: Stand with your left side toward the wall and place the left hand forward-upward as far as you ean while keeping your trunk erect. Lower leg. Do the same with the right leg. Continue alternating left and right. Keep the knees straight nm this exercise, *. & *. E It you would like to have my! 4 tested, abdominal reducing routine, | send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 2. Address Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: “Posture Plays Part be in Attaining Pretty Neck.” i: . r\ ——— so soft and flexible |. you): 28 Attend Meeting i : - of Philathea Class be Twenty-eight members of the! First Philathea Class of First Bap-| "2 tist Church met Tuesday evening !]. at the Brookdale street home of > Mrs. Gertrude Williams. bs Mrs. Murray Deighton spoke and @ = Joyce and Sylvia Galloway sang. |= They were accompanied by Lor- 4= rayne Edberg, secretary to Dr. Ted |= Engstrom of Youth for Christ In-| 3 ternational. Mrs. Ida Bryan was in cae: of the evening program. for Bride-Elect ' Mrs, June Selby was hostess at her East Columbia avenue home Tuesday evening for a shower hon- oring Diana Musson, bride-elect of je Arne Sell. Both are of Rochester. |e? Cohostess was. Mrs. Robert Kemp. | = POLISHED BLACK the bride's mother; Mrs. Thelmajgs nd BROWN CALF . Do the’ same thing ots the right Stiff knee. (4) Stretch both legs toward ceiling, lower to floor slowly. a when the children are gone. You should be willing to make the effort to have new experiences, ‘instead of settling down into a monotonous routine. Why cling to the comforts of home if you can travel and see new places and’ make new friends and sHare new) - Empty Nest Can Be Challenge to Couple mes By RUTH MILLETT — om fant insurance against you and your husband with imagination and Lamar é a ie assure mseives a il jren are se gar a 03 ae — = that the second period in their lives You can have it if you start preparing for the time _» dong before it comes. | ‘ By the time the last child leaves home, you and your husband should have several engrossing hobbies or leisure time activities +— which you share, and some/for the advantages in being a cou- that you don’t. : ple again, instead of expecting nothing but the loneliness of not gees cor os have good friends feeling — After all, you will ‘ ship is easy dramgon companion. fs sda other more than ever You should have plans for just! & ‘the two of you bright and am-. bitious as the plans you had for : your children. | * them again can be as happy as| the first. Feted at Shower Dolores Cook who—witt-mary; Garry Wyllie Aug. -16 at St. Mi- chaels Church was honored at a shower Monday evening at the aoe * 1 AONE Heng ENR kc 1 ie rn ami Cook, Marlene Olson was cohost- | m3 2 ea * «* : You should have begun to sin | ae '. plify your livirig, so that you aren't > “tied to unnecessary chores when you.do have the freedom to come 7 re and go.and do pretty much as | @ a you please, ~~. You should be willing to let | | your children lead their own i pte ca 9x mp thinking that their problems are yours te solve 4 and their difficulties are yours to iy straighten out. You should look forward, in- stead of backward. The family! years were busy, rewarding years. | But the years ahead can be busy, | +. Rewarding years, too, if you look | What's Left Sale Maternities Dresses... . $1 Fall SKIRTS — 1 ! .. - 33 to $5 be i Cotton - SKIRTS : $2 ea,—2 for $3 _ | JACKETS | j - From $4 3 ‘Dress-Up | TOPS.. » 84 to 56 “ee _ OXFORD |) SHOP 59 W. Haron St. PEGGY'S. NOW! You can buy beautiful Figure Flattering iford, Mry Barrett of Saginaw and - Anna Marie Predmore. ‘Hold Family Picnic ‘| Contractors and their families held |= | experiences? ‘ | when there are just the two of) Perry ‘street “home of Kathleen: ester, Mrs. Robert Watts of Ox- NOW! «Foot Flair a ” ® ) . ‘The Pontiac Master Plumbing|ae Pontiee’s Exclusive their annual picnic at Oakland |% Park Saturday. © ONLY e have to wear it to believe it! Revolutionary ie i oe pump by Here’s the comfort you dreamed about— in the continental fashion you favor. Exciting new principle of soft construction, with foam innersole that gives more bounce to the ounce. Smoothly tapered from the pointed toe to the slender heel (spindle-hi or mid-hi). . 129 PEG GY’S ltt BUY % d We bought. out. two famous rotikers’ complete stock of better sweaters for this trefhendous sale... Finest Ban-Lons, Shetlands and Fur Blends in this season's most desirable shades . .. all FULL FASHIONED! @ Pink @ Blue @ White @ Aqua @ Green @ Black . @ Beige @ Cinnamon @ Meny Others - % Short Sleeve Full Fashioned Ban-Lon rein 3 Sizes 34 to 40. Regular 6.98 value ........! * Long Sleeve Shetland Slip-Overs — = | Sizes 34 to 40. Regular 8.95 value pj epterceventscsecsenes 3.99 4.99 9.99 teen ed 6.99 = , B eeeneee de Three-Quiatter Sleeve, Full Fashioned Fur f Blend ‘Novelties + Regular 12.95 values meats e ORpR ER ENED Se Asin oan 9 sinc ass * Three-Quarter Sleeve, Full Fashioned, Two-Ply, » Pur Blend: — ee i 0. Vel: ....5...:. x a e¥ ~ a * 8 Wise a et *2 \@. e116 « so l** A oe fe e et J e. ul (45 & But His Antics Go Back a Million Sa J Alley 0 Sai), Alley Oop didn’t have time to bow when he was first intro- duced to newspaper readers on August 7, 1933. Here, in his first release, Oop gets off to a flying start in the prehistoric Land Twenty-five years ago a million |chine,” Hamlin jumped his famous year-old cave man was borti,’Hig¢ave man from prehistoric times name, Alley Oop... his destiny, to become. one of the most populag’ comie strip characters of all time. Today, Alley Oop celebrates his 25th birthday. How well he has fulfilled his destiny is evidenced by the fact that he appears in 831 daily and Sunday newspapers, in-| . ie cluding The Pontiac Press, Where did Alley Oop and his prehistoric pals come from? The aac tcl ; .. creative genius of ? ( -_~ comic artist Vin- of cent T. Hamlin. -_ In 1927, while a if in was. doing art work for an vil company, he < met a_ geologist y Ea who was a stu- “ *-. dent of prehistoric foe = siife. “I became fascinated,” says HAMLIN Hamlin, “and . took up ‘the study ‘ of science out of library books. : From geology I drifted into the < study of life in past ages and later : made history in general a hobby.” Alley Oop IPH Tx wh, op Just.25 Years Old Today | to the Twentieth Century. ‘he Shocked editors and readers alike. No more drastic change in comic strip locale had ever been at- tempted. While Alley Oop rose to great popularity during the six : “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1958 me VN —_ THE BERRYS a-7 ot Moo. Alley Oop and his eregtor, comic artist V. T. Hamlin, celebrate a quarter century of comic strip adventures on August 7, 1958. . a abled him to deposit Oop im any | Where will he go next? Only Ham- Period of history he chose, lin knows. Oop has adventured with the) For real reading enjoyment, knights of King Arthur, met Cleo-|don’t miss Alley Oop’s wonderful patra, skirmished with American! world of fact, fantasy and fun on Indians and rocketed to the moon.| this every day. ~ THE GIRLS oo *% By Franklin Folger _ DIXIE DUGAN oer NPeAPRGRER RGSS, MAN ANYMORE — & By McEvoy and Strieber , SHUT UP tn LISTEN! + {more popular when he turned up years Hamlin kept him in pre- historic settings, he became even Alley Oop hit the public fancy|> This was only the beginning of from the first. Hig exciting and hilarious adventures in the ancient in modern times. Y ( . whe’ 8-7 4 “T batted at a fly.” the surprises, however. Hamlin’s ingenious “Time Machine” en- Land of Moo with Dinny his pet é millions, When, . through his ‘Time Ma- Wants fo Jail Ex-Husband Former Actress Says Actor Edmund Purdom Behind in Alimony LOS ANGELES (AP)—Former actress Tita Purdom wants her ex-husband, actor Edmund Pur- dom, jailed, She says he’s $24,000 © behind in alimony payments and she is destitute. In an affidavit filed yesterday supporting her charge, she said Purdom has lavished money on other women since their divorce in 1956, but paid only sporadically the $1,050 a month ordered for alimony and child support pay- ments. Among the other women, Mrs. Purdom named actress Linda Christian, and said Purdom se- cretly married her in 1956. No such marriage has ever been pub- licly announced, Q Mrs, Purdom said she knows of no divorce between Purdom and Miss Christian. Her affidavit said he has since married Alicia Darr who, Mrs. Purdom said, is ‘‘re- puted to be a wealthy heiress.” She said she understands Purdam and Miss Darr now are separated. The actor has been.doing film work In his native England, Mrs. Purdom said she is so poor she and her three children have) been evicted eight times in a year}. for nonpayment of rent, Macmillan to Talk With Greek Leaders LONDON (AP)—Prime Minister Macmillan flies to Athens today |’ in a bid to bring peace’ to Cyprus. After talks with Greek. leaders, Macmillan will go on to Turkey. Greek demands that Cyprus be allowed to. join Greece and Turk- ish counterdemands for partition ee aeet Tenn tween the Greek : priots have embittered relations among the three North Atlantic Treaty allies. Britain last June proposed a seven-year cooling-off period for Cyprus during which Greece and Turkey would share in governing the island,’ Although Greece re- jected the plan, Macmillan prob- ably will it up in his talks. ‘Turkey was hostile to the plan. but HAL THIS PROVES WHAT I'VE TWO GOOD “THINGS BEEN THINKIN’! THIS SHOWS ABOUT THE LAMP-- HOW MUCH IS THOUGHT OF ME IT ISN'T CLUMSY AROUND HERE/ IT AIN'T, “DID YOU }i\ ANDITHASNO f ff BUST YOUR LEG?" OR “DID You. } |} OUTH! } RAISE A EGG ON YOUR HEAD ? an He! NO, IT'S, “WHAT DID YOU DO TO au mt tial | THE LAMP? IS THE REFLECTOR ! f ay hi | CRACKED? THE SHADE RUINED? | | |!) APUiys »//| | THE BULB BROKEN 2" YEAH-- | 5B 7 me) NOW LKNOW FER SUREI gt? 3 : it | AIN'T EVEN REGARDED AS HONG J IMPORTANT AS A LAMP ie } A'S . IN THIS. HOME! i‘ ‘ BOARDING HOUSE ga (T wou LDN'T By ANYWAY, THEY Beee ? 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IN PHEN OMINAY 3: ton FOUR OTHERS UNDER 4 MINUTES ° of ones we had last night in Dub- lin. +- conditions as near to perfect as any runner could want,” “Zealand, 3:57. 3:55.9. turned in by who followed Elliott were (left to right bottom photo) Al Thomas, Delany, Ireland, 3:57.5; Murray Halberg, .New It was at Dublin’s Sankey Stadium that Elliott ran his eighth sub four-minute mile — ever in the history of track and field. “Elliott's time of 3:54.5 is one that will stand as q mile record for years and years,”’. said British sports experts. “He clipped $42 seconds off John Landy’s official world mark, Who can expect a rum ner 0.come along tomorrow AP Wirephotes Australia, 3:58.6; Ron 5: and Merv Lincoln, Australia, * former Towa State|— Names Top Amateurs | The es a Sanus Ledesma, Hugo Nicora, Carlos Bracht and Golf}Association tournament at. Bald HOR ‘haemo fartaatig, ping) | 1957 when England’s Derek be timing even more?” botson hit 3:57.2 — a contro- ’ versial clocking as the race bit wal eae! gihasnra: was " four minutes —- the first time Here are the first five plac- in history that. such a thing | .ings in the historic Dublin had happened, mile:. . Three did it in 1955 in Lon- 1, Elliott, 3:54.5. 2, Merv don when Laszlo Tabori of Hun- Lincoln, Australia, 3:55.9. $, gary was timed in 3:59. Four were..under four minutes in * ko * Irishman Realizes Dream. Ron Delany, Ireland and Vil- lanova, Philadelphia, 3:57.5. k ok * DUBLIN, Ireland (AP)—A 56-year-old Trishman, dethiater to track and field, Wednesday saw a dream come true—a fabulous world mile record ew the track he dreamed about and helped to build. His name: Billy Morton. “It.was-on Morton's track at Santry Stadium, Dublin, that . |Australia’s Herb Elliott was clocked \in 3:54.5 bettering all previous times. “This is something I. dreamed of, but hardly thought could come true,” said Morton. “Elliott and his rivals tonight made it all worthwhile,” Morton, secretary, of a Dublin cross-country club and the impressario of Irish athletics, planned Santry Stadium with world records as his target. “Tonight put Dublin 6n the eek and field. map. That, to me, makes it all worthwhile,” the Irishman with the twinkling eyes said. day when Santry Stadium will take 100,000 fans. moment it accommodates only 20,000. “My dream,” he said, “is that Ireland will yet be able to stage the*Olympic Games in Dublin.” Spectators paid five shillings 70 cents or 10 shillings $1.40 a head to see Mrs. Martell Tops WMGA}- the sreatest mile race in history. Mrs..R. G. Martell gained a one- stroke victory Wednesday in the weekly Women’s Metropolitan Golf Mountain. x * _ Mrs. Martell fired 40-41—81 to nose out Mrs. C. F. Fox, who shot 41-41. .82. A field of 79 golfers took Games, xk * * laying a new cinder track at Santry. Morton, an optician by profession, looks forward to the At the For that treat they had to thank Morton and Ron Delany,| the Irishman who won the 1,500 meters at the 1956 Olympic Delany’s victory was the shot in the arm that Irish track and field needed. And, thinking that was all he needed to boost public interest, Morton sank 20,000 pounds ($56,000) into have got 4, Murray Halberg, New Zea- land, 3:57.5. §, Albert Thom-, as, Australia, $:68.6. The official world mark is 3:58 set by Australia’s John eee te eee ee * * * Tbbotson’s 3:57.2 at London’s White City Stadium July 19, .1957, has not been ratified be- cause of the pacing contro- versy. Both Elliott and Lineoln were - inside Ibbotson’s time. 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Dissatisfaction with the tournament has been grow- The Detroit Lions will hold their we ee A M T Oy jing for the last three or four years and, to make the) Sjevers Matches Mantle|/@st full-scale scrimmage Friday ae ° e ° unrest even more legitimate, the complaints come from at 30, Cerv Hits 29th; before the one All-Star game in Power Window Luxury past champions and perennial contenders as well as to Used Car Customers | also-rans. jare heard anew. There is With the New York Yankees) py a sound basis for the dis- leading by 18 games the best race|I Jaen Dynann | 8 set an entry deadline, arrange jin the American League is for the ose reen in 5 after « medical - i . the pairings and starting times, |home run title, Jackie Jensen of} y td End Dave Middle = haste to | Their unhappiness ome oe eager pine! gyri rid) may Mpa Moltie (6 oes: ee Se ecine road, oe wo sources — qualifyi iggest possible field. . Sievers of Washington) _ - Serres from Memphis, Er cappaipalion. “Tite abeeie quail ‘ saat Bob Chery Of Kardan Cy re| INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Murray/dianapolis Athletic Club's defend-|practice tomorrow. Saturday and Rain forced coach George Wilson in pads but went through only on Cranbrook field. Players were Yanks, Pierce Triumph Olympic Rivals Collide Again Feely ae er toy | oece | Now it’s time for the 1958 edition of the city Such a plan ‘should cause in- jtourney and repeated mumblings and grumblings By the Associated Press .” ane .to school, rounds in particular have/ cased spectator interest and also|°"S#8ed in a four-way fight/that|Rose, the smooth Australian vege-jing team champions. ‘Rose ean Paaiag, batons eS. atc jPecome a berning ‘ss ‘result in better competitive golt.|°°md go right — wy pe pas a gor ag is soa ue o ti bat hes If the starting field is overly large,| Jensen slammed No. 31 Wednes-/American | flails water! Club, the team most likely to take “ amount. of }-.A golf tournament, just Uke an lan 1g-hole cut would be a solid|day during Boston's 8-2 romp over| : i the IAC ee ee . jorganized : ifying, anyway. j ihand. The qualifiers, scheduled this a oer a , batting lead. Runnels took over 8 title. work already.” He said Middleton will be available for limited duty ; r g : | e i i | aa rs at City Municipal golf i - or| from ’s Billy Goodman First time offered in Michigan .. . Come in to our é Corrective steps are neéded* or Chicago’s Billy Jot for a Free Demonstration! A.M.T. Power Units are ‘especially ill-planned the tourney will die. It's too late|With three hits for a .333 average. hapheeery. 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(UPD) — Frank Lane was just beginning to enjoy him- self yesterday when the “Bill Nor- man Jinx” hit his Cleveland In- * * The “Norman Jinx” has become a joke with Tiger followers after the Bengal manager's pronounce- ment that “some days you win * FISHERMEN Sun, wind and water create reel hair problems. Get Wildroot Cream Oil. Keeps hair soft, handsome ond heathy locking withant (reese: TRY WILDROOT's [NEW] Button Can. = Alter Qualifies \day’s 5ist running of the unlimit- vised dibs'ie Math sot sieve’ tase it rains.”’ Since. Norman took over the | club, three games have been rained out — ali at Briggs Sta- dium, Andin each one, the Ti- : foying ewe when § Showers Postpone Game uins Day “for Tribe gers were losing. One was with |play acqpunt of the game. until tor-| right and went to second on a wild|son, Prior to the game, . Paul Foy-} pitch. Lary Doby wes at the plate. |tack had called him “‘the worst hit-] He hasn’t had a solid hit in a (ter in the history of baseball.” | week,” Lane said, taking the peter: and: zostentng: eo Shave, Baltimore, another with Wash- rents of rain stopped it in the: Lane, valuable general. manager | leading, scored in the second in- 4 é top of the third inning with Cleve- land leading 1-0. The. Tribe, with Lane’s cheer- fF | * “Why don’t you concede,| attack, “Look where 'Woody,”” Lane bellowed after the) of Ste Indians, kept up a play-by-ining. Minnie Minoso singled to they're: playing him, he'll never get a hit.’ It was q modified first called strike. It was plain that) Lane and Foytack were. of. the Casey’s on the Hot Seat Williams shift. “Look at that,” Lane yelled hap- pily as Doby sliced a single de- Build Up Your Average Th or in Cool Air Conditioned Comfort same opinion. Then Woodeshick fouled one off. ' “You better start warming | His Miss U.S. 1 SEATTLE (AP) — One high a bucking bronco, show by the aptly named “Maverick’’ caused more excitement than four -suc- cessful qualifying efforts yester- day on the Gold Cup speedboat course, Four boats qualified for Sun- speed, water tossing spinout and on. the hot seat, . plays every game he won't be eli- ‘Howard Poses Problem BALTIMORE (AP)—The case of Elston “Howard and the batting | Championship puts Casey Stengel/ Unless Howard spite the shift to score Minoso. | “Well, there’s one thing,’ Lane; isaid, “you don’t have to worry iabout him hitting into a doyple; Woodeshick s urprised everyone: iplay.” Rocky Colavito had jUst/py droppin single down th Hi sheet sia 48 games to go Or’ swung meekly and missed. Anoiher' right Hair ty eo “I wasn't nial ORS (Howard foes ike made “it 0-2. | “I told you that you should a fare he (Howard)! “Throw away the bat and get) warmed someone,’* Lane said glee- someone,”’ Lane chortled. ‘“That’s his first foul ef the year—Bun- ; ning doesn’t have it,” 4 ; up your average in air-conditioned comfort. You'll find _ bowling at its best on our modern lanes equipped with AMF automatic pinspotters. Surprise the bunch! While they're using the first five or six weeks to get started, you'll be on top with a bet- | ter average right from the beginning. Sane gible for the title, Under Casey’s system hardly anybody © plays every day: Howard, who has taken: the No. 1 catching job on the New York Yankees away from Yogi»Berra, actually has the best batting aver- ed hydroplane classi¢, raising the list to six: and leaving 15 still to! qualify, Each entrant ‘must run three laps on the 3-mile course at 95 miles pér hour or better to, earn a berth in the race. Jack Regas made the grade in ' | | | } | Hawaii Kai III of Seattle, roaring) ‘around at an average of 113.44 imiles per hour. Fred Alter of De- ltroit hit an average 107.427 to land | ‘a spot for Miss United States I. and seven sacrifices for a total of Bob Schroeder qualified Wildroot | entry, | ul Charlie, a Buffalo, N. Y. Jat 96.428, and Bill Patched ‘brought |- |the Miss Thriftway in at 108. 144. | '14-Pound Pike Prize Out for a practice, run in Mav lerick, driver Bil] Stead: was log- ging about 175 miles per hour when a crosswind hit the boat. For }100 yards it bucked and twisted, ' jumping ae feet above the water. Stead got it back under control without snion : Hot Spray Undercoating lname doesn’t appear among the /leaders. That is based on 250 at age in the American League at ithe moment,’ .340. However, his ‘bats and -Howard has only 241. Under league rules, a_ batter) ~ |must be up 477 times to be eligible i for the championship. That in-/ ‘cludes legal at bats, walks, hit by | pitcher and sacr ifices, How ard has 241 ofticial at bats, plus 18 | 266 appearances, That leaves him ‘lfor Pontiac Angler His biggest fish in 10 or 12 years,| a 14%-pound northern pike, gave| Fred Strassburg, 4637 Kamm ‘Rd., a real battle, the Pontiac angle! reported on ihis return, from a} two-week fishing trip at * Newber- ry’s Muskelunge lake. The prize northern was 38% | igi A i ” : : @ Moneger Stange epg: Said a walk, Rocky,” Lane urged. He fully. But the rain wiped it all. out! Come in tyday—and see for yourself that summer ; : struck out, and it was rescheduled as part of bowling’s “ ; fun”—and a great average builder! FS you newspaper fellows worked it out with a pencil, Now I see it can be done. I was thinking only of his development as a catcher. I was thinking ahead to next year and after that, when he'll be the regular catcher. Berra isn't through, but I i®: - A HONEY! eae See ee } } THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, We | Look Ma, no race! | Not only in | well | By United Press International the - American aoe but in the National as i It's all the fault of Milwaukee's |business-like Braves, who have Bopened up a six-game lead and) - *) Boost NL Lead to 6 Games by Downing Bucs | Braves Start. Pulling. Willey pitched a three-hitter for his sixth victory while Agron belt- ed his 25th home run with one on act Vere 24m Bie Sims Sens, Aaron's blow ended the the night after Bill Virdon bed homered for Pittsburgh in the wy fe Oe. ; just about put an end to all that propaganda about a close race in ¢ J : la CONVERTIBLE TOPS Immediate Installation TOKYO (AP)~The St. ‘vitation of the newspaper } CUSTOM _ fchi are scheduled to play’ 16) a ? 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Campy Embarks on New Career Via Air Waves NEW YORK (AP)— —Roy Cam er, hospitalized since his near-fatal automobile accident last Jan, 28, will have his own sponsored radio program over New York Station WINS from 6 te 6:05 p.m., EDT, Monday through Friday. It will be known as —* —- es The pcomritts ‘wel e taped at the New York University-Bellevue Institute of Physical Medicine and Hegrocange where he is receiv- ing, therapy. He suffered. a broken jin and accompanying paralysis) from the chest down in the crack- Campanella’ s guests on the first | Program Monday will be Baseball | Commissioner Ford Frick, Yankee) River, catcher Yogi Berra, and sports-| caster Me! Allen, 1157. Golf Club's tractable layout, The only abseritee among the select 10 is Dow Finste Tequesta, Fla., No. 4 on the PGA money list with winnings of $25,~ Fia,. 9 Top Winners _at Milwaukee nella goes back to work next Mon- MILWAUKEE {AP) — Nine of |professional golf's 10 leading mon- The Los Angeles Dodger catch-|ey winners took a bead Wednes- day on the $5,300 first prize of the $35,000 Milwaukee Open Tourna- ment starting Thursday on Tripoli tricky but sometimes to New York on business. The others include tall, haired Ken Venturi, the -pre-tour- ney favorite from San Francisco; Masters champion Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., and Tommy Bolt, the sometimes nasty - tempered National Open King~-from Crystal Palmer heads the list with $37,- cisco, of out, dark- Cardinals handed the sec-| since being obtained trom Wash- TOM ington when he held the Giants pee S at pee Yi to three hits from the secand imm- Chicago 2! De ing through the seventh before a **™s*° City blistered finger forced him (0 | call it quits, Willie Kirkiang had a homer, triple and a double for the Giants. Ted Kazanski drove in four runs, three of them with his third hom- er, aS Robin Roberts posted his 12th triumph at the expense of the Redlegs, Roberts was nicked for homers by Bob Thurman, Frank Robinson and Don Hoak before bowihg out in the ninth to Dick ‘| Farrell, who fegistered the. final * BR. at tel pan 7 p.m. momnee » SCHEDULE WG a ¥ up competitive golf.” ” * x * ‘ago, * Ward. then! went out and broke the Del Rio Country Club course record Tuésday with a 33-31—64. Before starting his brilliant | Charlie Neal's homer highlight-/Tound, the San Francisco star. said | ‘ed a three-run sixth-inning outburst | how well he does in next month’s | that carried the Dodgers to their| victory over the Cubs. Neal hit his homer off loser Johnny Briggs fol- lowing Norm Larker's single. Stan} ateur in 1955 and 1956. .H Williams won his eighth game al- |had started playing well agi though Clem Labine had’ to bail | before re-injuring his back him out in the sixth. Ward Fires 64 After Threatening to Quit MODESTO, Calif. (AP)—If he /< can't get his game going again, said two-time National Amateur|! champion Harvie Ward, “I'll give \National Amateur would decide, whether or not he quits, Ward, 33, won the Nati { ae i San Prancisc tt “Bt. Louis, 9.6 05 prin. _ Pula, at Cincinnail. 8 4 —Card- { Loaded with Extra Value! ‘. @ Made stronger with Goodyear’s exclusive 3-T " ‘Triple-Tempered, Triple-Tough Cord! @ Triple-Tough 3-T Cord fights off three main tire killers—Heat, Shock and Fatigue! @ Exclusive Stop-Notch tread design with thou- sands of Safety-Edges for instant traction! @ Save and drive safely on rock-bottom priced 3-T: DeLuxe Super-Cushions by Goodyear! No down payment when you trade in your old tires! 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Oe HM Oe Oh tan ‘Musial drove tn. three’ off Westies” "S 61 45 25 ‘Angeles .:.... 8 36 462 12% the bard runs = mn Ler nats AY'S, RESULTS daw ST ERDAY'S, RESULTS game ‘Oo more’ ‘our as 5 Milwaukee 2, . — he St, Louis overcame an early five- ‘age Reneas uy night B. hauis t, P" cosinnai O° night run. deficit to. subdue San Fran- Cleveland at Detroit, postponed rain Los es TOD. D. GAMES . Reliever Chuck Stob Wi at = sand ; Griggs ruurst aaa ea sand x bs gained | . ae on “Friend (410 vs. Spann his first National League victory jon game’ scheduled. {Los eles © Sols” (2. ta on m.—Me- 63) vs. Jones (0-0) vs. Purke TOMORROW'S SCHEDUL | Milwaukee at Philad 7 Sen Cincinnati at Pittsbung 715 p.m. iSt. Louis at Ch 1:30 p.ni, | San Francisco at Angeles, 10 p.m. AMERICAN, ASSOCIATION ‘chart ton Te Denver eee & See cm Wichita .....s.. Minneapolis ee. er eee ee +? a nn ts ‘os 9 Louisville =... +... 8 6 384 2% SOUTHERN TION Syungam Atlanta. .....: ‘98 Sl S71 1 Mob eee 64 52)0SSB2 3% See Be eB. as a “e ‘Nashville salle bgs 59 be or n, New Oriaans 2.) 7) 315 23% ”. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE = Won Lost Pct. Behind fo a ef , toren' « ee al Am-/| Rochester 55 522 10 he | Miam! € 482 134 : Columbus 6 492 3's just 64448 Bg Havana 65 440 «(1934 days Buffalo 6 415 224s TEXAS LEAGUE ~~ port Worth ... "De Oi Surat’ “’ 63 57 585 104 tole o © s3 3 Dallss ......... 59 600 | 406814 jHouston ......,. 59 61 4.492 «14% San Antonio .... 57 63 475 16% | ee 336544919 Victoria 54.0C that makes playing in \ ae © : ' *\terday for the same reason. * crosswinds hard — is to . : © resist the temptation to r & ‘| re-aim the shot during the 4 Cope, See a ie | John Monitz, m 0’ t swing. You get to the top | =| Country Club cndyines ter rifled |= of the backswing, and sud- Sia hekadeene tide week at West * denly you're seized with the notion that you aren't 8 Shore CC in Grosse Ile. Monitz| }— allowing enough for windage. Or too much. So you Faced the 162-yard 7th hole with a _ try to make another compensating adjustment by i T-iron and carded 78 for the round: That's what louses up these erosswind shots. I’ve jl , seen it happen thousands of times. And a lot of the | Sine Horse Wins 2 shots loused up w | 2 a) ac 4|_ CHICAGO (AP)—S. A. Camp's Figure the windage. Make the allowance in your aim. Raider Frost, scoring decisively in two heats Wednesday night captured the Grand Circuit's $15,- 000 American-National Pace at City League softball champion-' 7 (ships in four classes were supposed | *\to be decided last night in the final * | round of the annual playoffs at 4 d | Beaudgtte and North Side parks. ‘| But the weatherman had other). # ideas as heavy rains came along + ,and washed out the whole affair. : Official reason for the postpone- grounds. .| With coopertion from the weath- cier, the finals will be played to Here is tonight's playoff Top Lady Pros | Headline Field | in $6,000 Open | ROCKTON, Ill, (AP)—Some of] ithe nation’s leading professionals | headline a contingent of 60 women; ‘golfers that will tee off tomorrow in the Macktown Invitational tour- nament. The pros will be shooting for, $6,000 in cash- prizes in the 54-hole medal play tourney ending Sun- day. Amateurs will battle for $500 in merchandise prizes. ake pro. field cndes such top flight champions as Louise Suggs, Atlanta, \Ga.; Marlene Bauer Hag- ge, Delray Beach, Fla.; Jackie Pung, Honolulu; Wiffie Smith, St. Clair, Mich.; -and Bev Hanson, Fargo, N.D. : Marilyn Goodwin Wins PYC Night Rdce The women skippers at Pontiac Yacht Club had their ‘‘night” Wednesday when they ‘sailed their husbands’ lightnings under perfect conditions, including a an. mile, breeze. | | Marilyn Goodwin skippered the Windfall to victory, with hubby | Mack and Chet Goodwin of | Grand Rapids her crew. Betty | Holman was 2nd with husband Clarence as crew. Third place went to Dave Davies, with Phil Smith and Billi Wiggins the crew. . In the recent Michigan lightning | international qualifying races at} Tawas, Mickey Goodwin's boat placed 5th, for a spot in the Sept. 4-56 races at Little Egg Harbor, N. J. It was the only. PYC entry of 20 that made “the top five, in Dementia i Se ae Sees h Sportsman's Park, the field of 52 boats. free : free kiddies ©) Ome AG 6 Pack Carton Pepsi Cole with Every Purchase of 8 Gals. Gasoline Orchids — to the First 1,000 Ladies See “Ozzie” ‘The Clown — FREE Balloons and Suckers o a wal as motor oll special Air Cooled car floor mats Polishing and Your Silgen Shel or X00 shellabrication seat cushions ; Wash Mitt aA ne Motor Oil Change Reg. $2.95 | Reg. $2.49 Pair _. Ray. Oe a are 3 Poy $325 $] 49 2 For 95¢ ~ 29¢ install It Later . We Give Holden Red Stamps -GOODYEAR TIRES—TUBES—BATTERIES jim daniels bloomfield hills shell woodward at long lake rd. © 24 hr. service mi * 9585 ners in-the 200-meter dash. The’ : fourth-place time was 21.4° sec- onds, | *’ * The records of Davis and John- son were by far the most remark-| able of the five world standards.! Johnson bettered the former: world mark after only nine of the de-' cathlon’s 10 events. Davis did't! take the usual one-tenth of a sec- ond off the old mark. He tgok. three-tenths. The previous hurdle record of 49.5 was his own set two: years ago in Los Angeles. Davis’ old mark would have suf-; fered even more if he hadn't hit the final hurdle. He nearly fell ‘but caught himself and finished strong, x* «* * Ohio State Coach Larry Snyder believes Davis’ capabilities in the 400-meter hurdles are about 48.5., Snyder is assistant coach of the| American team. — Snyder expects Davis to hold| possibly four world marks by the time the 1960 Olympics in Rome roll around. He listed the 440-yard. and 400-meter hurdles and the 440-, | f yard and 400-meter flat races. / OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9 P. M. Dayton Thorobred SAFETY SPECIALS ENJOY A CAREFREE VACATION £-z TERMS... SAVE YOUR CASH USE YOUR CREDIT | ON QUALIT:! 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Gainers included U, S, Steel, Southern Pacific’ and Llionis Cen-| Paven't signed the DAWSON New York Stocks Figures after decimal point are eighths (Late Morning Quovations) BS | aceuee Admiral ... ey — ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST, 1058 me Deructomen a Consider Conommers Reaction, death certificate yet. lfurther monetary inflation, compe- tition will still have a say in how ‘\prices. er autos and appliances at a rec- ord clip—and: ran up a record in- ances seeee e8asvebs nie Som ieee a pes seanescise ee a ed id B33! be & ate co bot epic SSERES ‘ News in Brief |day that some unknown maliciously plate glass window valued at $400 jin front of the Harley Davidson cle Sales Co., 372 S. Sag- through it. . much any one company can raise |boost in The consumer can be mighty|2"€ more people to want things— ‘ifickle too, In 1955 he took off aft-|#f they're able to buy. heen cow and hard Jease—or|been taking a beating. In some weer ag Synatrs a tan debts, |C28e8 big name companies haven't over-all cost of producing indus- The consumer may accept any|°e™ed as much per share as the In some cases now there'll be an .incentive to beat Pina rcie ~ ° er prices; in others Boar Pontiac Police reported Wednes- —- sure any worsening of Person) world tension wouldn't find their broke the 12 by 8 foot plants or stores short. of supplies. James 0. Carringer, 34, of 50)its final by Close St., pleaded ruilty to altion tends to feed on itself. Big- charge of drunk driving today be-|e Sales totals arouse enthusi- The commission. held’ thal “Hol, tand bed is salesmen pose as of ‘putting them back together. An FTC opinion by Commission- er Robert T. Secrest ordered Hol- land to abandon the alleged sales ye|scheme, The opinion upheld an initial decision by Examiner James A. Purcell and denied a company appeal from Purcell’s findings. dividends they paid out. bone mi eeon NOTICE ot be an ufge to recoup these losses . a : d by raising prices if they can, aed ae Oa ‘ae Lodge Calendar + oe * eee Lt hs nae seeias Special communication. Broth- Also, inflation’s new threat may) High, School. ud r erhood Lodge Se. Be Po and A. M. inspire businessmen to start tion “1160 af the he Baderelx ti ant Fri, Aug. 8 to conduct funeral|spending more themselves. Inven-| Act ot, 9%) “cbiaining t6. interested marries for Brother ‘Robert Thom-/tories have been trimmed so|groups the location of North- 2-.o’clck noon. in the| Wester High oe ee Mee a “i. P. Sbenton, W. M. sharply—4% billion dollars in the/to -s in-Oakinnd County and to near last 12 months—that soon they testimony sfeck on, the area effect must be replaced, in any event.) which te will pass. guy ‘31, August 7 TO BRANDON TOWNSHIP x « x : If everyone starts spending Towaship, paaercycle navies again, this could hasten the day|¥) hold» —_ w bottle! hen industry revives its expan-| Hall, as “ey Log or infla- <6 ar ae wiinten described sen 8; th ily on the, Ww wie'te tas at bee at th, 8 on the E lines HOTICE Oskiegé aa ‘Oona " y i Han» charkston at: bse g a, Miche ai the Township to cousider "Township Zone to the ‘ r. of and 17 B 5S o © fore Municipal Court Judge and|®s™. Plans for the future expand) g.0°%f, ithe a was fined $100 plus seven days or|°Vernigh . of Sec. 16 So ae © oe & Bec. 16: th. NEWSPAPER ADS SPARK GROWTH Changing ‘patterns | | ae and County] For weeks the: ic market has|$.°7st™oE 43° ot, See, 16 eng 31 te i in newspaper advertising are compared by Kroger president Joseph ope i oe ord Coun felt that inflation is on the|!ine of Sec. 21 md Sec, 20 to the Sw ga¢| 3. Hall as the retail food firm celebrates its 75th birthday. Donna P unpaid. way and that business and con-|sec. 20 within’ the. eal ane vo Meyer displays a Kroger ad of 1879 vintage which offers such | Walter Munn, of 666 Third St.|sumers will react in the usual| 88, Sistkston; th. 8 on the B line items as two dozen pickles or four pounds of homemade sauer-~ told police yesterday that-someone|fashion and start a new boom, | Hwy.; th. NWiy, slong the center line : kraut for five cents! Since the company first. began advertising had entered his home through an| If they do, then hold your hats./19; th. W on the W lines of Sec. 19 18, j iea| regularly in more than 60 years ago, its sales have |unlocked side door and escaped|Off we go again. Eggs bi - $8 || gone from less than a million dollars to almost a billion and three- | With a transistor radio valued at) TOMORROW: The government's) presen enti “sone g Map of ibe, Town ~——s : 331) quarters dollars a year. B. H. Kroger was one of the first grocers about $50. role in inflation. Independence as Pevised ‘May B08, 38.2) in the country to tell customers about his products in newspaper An FM. receiver valued at $45 Bub-section 4 & end, § of Section 6.1 J . Distri iat ~ advertisements, Today Kroger spends more than $8,500,000 a year |was reported stolen from the work-| 1 Man’s Junk Becomes and © the, adoption af "the tollowing BIBS ecnd: ws deahetthes, Schtare deetnaenidindasteerees ar ciemee a S'Decoration for Another | wsirea"ty the Board of appeals, agli] $3 ~ » oy ; lier tae of land in 8 (but not, tncluding 44.1 : ° ° * .| _ENID, Okla, (®—Charles Klein institutions for the care of the feeble i iGaleway ot <1 313 tran w Air .. 135|Water Aids Flow of Oil |ace Beauty shop. Sorhels {of Enid’ say there's lots of junk|minded "or insane), “community builc- 33.5100 Oot te °: ise Femte Gm.) Ste . 2-0598. _—Adv.| around his house, but that doesgri’t/a restricted membership basis only), - FF Sears Roeb .. 304 Underwd .... 18.6 BARTESVILLE, — Be- : make it a junkyard, For years eee organtention > ~~ be 20.7|Siemone’ .... 387 Un Pac... g0.9|cause water runs rings around). * Klein has been using things other|suthorised, pravided there is tiled ‘with 60.2] Sinclair... OS bat Ku? :: Sri lheavy crude oil, transporation ex- Couple Serves on Jury [people throw away to “pretty up"”|tust atv sser' of Mer owners ‘of ‘the fond 854/800 Pac s..182 Unit Prat | perts are piping the crude in water| yy ay : his place. sie pie Ee et “ 98) Sat. ha'-.: 311 US mes”... m4|as an experiment to move it more|, 71M THORPE, Pa. (—Out of| “For instance he used beer bottles|not including the owners" ft said tite, ar |S4. Brand - Ss Be ..... 3"5!quickly and economically, 2,507 names, both Harrison B. An-|jaid in concrete for a wall enclos-|tne owners of abutting perty, "and yo. 06-4/5ta oll ind :. @. US Tos 4.".: seelinjected into a pipeline, water|thony -and his wife, “Hazel, were|ing his yard. And broken pieces|provided furtner that public notice of AS So -: Bae tai 344 /forms a ring around the crude,|chosen for jury duty. Not only|of china provide designs for his|waiver, to be in &. newspaper 53.6 “ ia a ae fa |Suveos, JP :. 34 Mente BK. 94/50 that the water instead of : : ac- horn and other {18\Bun Ol ..2, 68 White Mot": 48" {oil contacts the pipeline, With 30.5 Sart & Oe 21 208 Wilson & Co'.. 244/duced friction 31 |Texee cos: 1 Yale & Tow’. S83/needed to keep the oll flowing 11.6) Textron oe Ba Engst Bh LE lsoommegraer rate, thus cutting Thomp Pd ... 56.1 Rad .. 95.2\operating costs, : Voarmenes Siple FUNERAL HOME Se Sve tee _ Cémetery Lots PERRY MT. ARK CEMETERY, or & graves $215, P. LOT 249, . ee i Lait lot, —s ees Wanted Male _$ ; 1, 20, 15, 28, 32, Royal Oak. 56, Sire fp state at Brace 64, 71, 72, 74, 76, 83, 114 “Robert, ay whee Pg 63, The Pontiac Press From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Veanésren. _— Fred Moo Closing time for sdvertise- | men containing ge FOR; WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 fl errore eheold be re — immediately. The error. When cancellations are made be sure to ¥ your “kill momber.” c —_—. Cm type sizes regular agate fe 12 o'clock noon the previous to oublication. AGs may Pye $:30 Bo odie en a rae day of had ae anes and delivery work. F lished custo’ == conse) ‘A RY BSrancn gepting applications Hettins. omy fo ESMEN Fords Thu ene coeential We Slit enn fou. quality sales come foes ag of A in son, to iur. Paulson wg Dereon, at. Cy yg Ford. 147 8, Saginaw, Pon- ‘SALESMAN, FUL TIME MEN we oo average earnin clothing experience ie offer bat wt cM Ad ag Sag- Ham _FE- 4-2525 YOUNG MARRIED MA B CAPA- bie of self-management for ys opport with established cus- te Wanred; PART ' | GENERAL CARE “a asontieold rage | & 377 -0ld. Must have own derbirds. oH ney Help Wanted Female 7 POPPA APPLICATIO! BEING TAKEN a full time sale Roceesten” Mie: ce BE A HOSTESS Free Toys & Gifts Call hg Bow ek rout tty date _ enited oo ouPAbS LE eral housework and se 0 chia. With references. pst mi Aa a ~ yy apparel. ur gp ae De- Mchichols ‘Re. FOUNTAIN HELP _ ~_Aapply Cranbrook Drug, MI 17-0334. Free Toys for Christmas Also color and TV given te “NEEDED NOW __ housewives ont, Tye Dyers oad at ae cae blanca Filing “workers ‘need cue 7 at, ony COOK. “ONE LADY NEEDED, No exp. necessary. If you have my. : will train you = ay ber interview Tali ples of our new FULL OR MICHIG. bv tage Cards and Gifts. Take! mates ie fit: Ww ri neces. bar MAN AT ane sary. Costs nothing to try. Write Carpenter, Regal Greetings, Dept. 1 Pern: reasonatie. See Call between | 782 or OR 3-8117. . 10 & 6, MI employ-| fec. rooms. eee air, around ‘ rep also — SAN BASEMENT and ee ee e esti . B TRENCHING, na field tile. today for samples on wal. Paling —_ here, ‘you = eroune gs eg. HAVE TRUCK. WILL DO LIGHT yuk Do LIGHT FOr DEMONSTE ATORS — “SAN- | hauling, FE 2-9081 dra Parties.’ Has the best ry INTERI oR & EXTERIO: PAINT. an, 51770. ie Bh | ty arreor —pooRe FOU ( rawn . EM ae 1 1-8200, 05. INSIDE ee: [Swo NEMCUMBER: WOMEN eavestr caypeatering for SaanbOrcde ie omeking. no} plumbing, ae laying rooting. | ——, pq Teorantocs work. Ph _—_ Beautiful surroundings, gor oon working conditions lus board. and room, paid em ef ae MAN, 24. W vacations, For. information’ write _ license. se. Phone ANTS kind. Has chautffer's DS OF conic. WORK, FE 8-1060. — sae 8 pes Al- bios Michigan, "Phone National | TREE | REMOVAL." TRIMMET WHITE wants work. OR 3-3603. TIME HOUSE- eeper_ & cook for Catholic Rec- any kind of wo: NG WHITE WOMAN AS COMPANION, 6.5502 FE AS COMPANI = : pers for home than wages. FE TON % STAKE TRUCK MAN to rT, Write Pontiac P Pres 114. bushel, FF! 65-1471. YOU WANTING WORK oR |!) B. a By Ut don’t find it? | bushe: FE Be wan or women. ANT above average wage. Can make fo 12 &.m 35-450 A WEEE Work in Pontiac ena} 1" eadition ° FE 8.0308, Ask for Freda, Exe: 3 No investment — Car & - phone Be s “SANTA’S HELPER” | Oppor ‘wong AS Girencement GANTA’S “HELPERS CO.” '23%3_E. Sith 8t., Clevelend 4, Oblo DENTAL ASSISTANT O START ber | Bontine ist, te | Press Box 64, We { { \Owh car * Te rhings. p.m, at 4 fied Ads. Call FI PENCE, MATERIAL AND INSTAL- doors, | lation reasonable. FE 2-4489 Eilison, FE gy nde raanea oe SERVICE. ces cleane repaired. Crooks Rd., Rochester. F% LA! CLEANIN' ods & mud removed. Free estl- © job too _mustes, alent 3-6126. Ss “ggmmer- LANDSCAPIN PAINTING MY ing, praiie & hand usetes. Sees. prices. G, Mitchell. F. $-4063. _ Resson- Lawn Mower Sharpening - WHITE'S *S NURSERY 83-2853 CiRPRFER WORK, = HOUSHS,| 71 S. Cass Lk. Rd. FE 5-471: __Sarages_ or, repair. 4-0470. PLASTERING ~NEW coy REPAIR. NG MAN WANTS ODD JOBS,| CEMENT rk. FE 6-6436. A D CARPENTER Work vague. 6-0394, fine ee SP cine Fair 8 “Work Wanted Female il Help Wanted —s 8 |! ,DAY, IRONING, SERVICE, $3 oa iT Wwe OTHING TOO Manley ean ie iey St. 20 years tienc: 23 ost PA Free estimates. ign [e) 36172. SERVIC oan v127 W. 5a ae soaLS ‘GEMENT WORK WA RE WANTED. REAS.| Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 CEMENT AND MASON , and houseclean’ ek! 3-7581, 150 eee . BEAUTY OPERATOR WISHES in su consumers “in _ a aD LADY Wits GRLD | wie lat Ravi line. COLORED LA * “ fe... H CHILD Start earning ‘Enmned Write senereh, on: es cookin & Rawleigh's, Dept. “H-606-337, : sr one eienED tome Freeport Bde COUPLE, INT, 1 he: of tov a are. No Sree TOMERS throu h Classi*| r has eg BOOKKEEPER & ACCOUNTANT, — for were. Will take — e your inet ea monthly seies “tax, yearly income tax al rolls. Single or double ent Mr, _Gieason, i. ae soe trimm mg ek t& os se comm, S xe go ae g & Trucking 19 Rates NWANTED ONWANTED ARTICLES PICKED free of charge. §-4638. O'DELL. CARTAGE tee huni ta Sore 'RUCKING HAULIN: UB- bish, Anyttne. Cheap. FE 4-1820. ‘Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRA ckup ERT as domitcreless Pontiac Farm and “Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. Wi Pe une. bat #1448 | CO Painting & Decorating 20. LOST: LADY'S GOLD WATCL TaeT: | LADY'S OO : Orentte ‘ake Ave MA +) _ A UE WHITH Brains OR Stan oe a Ry hia N, St. Lost & Found 24 aiverware nat” Ap Sox ren last and i eal Srolberry esr Hobbies &S ies 24A a —, at NUMBER PICTURES, Scrabble games Backenstose Book Store. 15 BE, Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 25 PICKED MASON SHOES HENR 289 Cla: boon at _FE8 86-3800 ing © fnenaie Savion Shave Fe e abisa Confidentini. The Salvation oom 18 orang. Guat PAINTING Ano a oS : bem you're not. BEAUTY IS EVERYONE'S DUTY =. dish’ massage. ‘tevholin »ared Swe- ie (AC ta E Maple is im _Rroner) Birm . ss roms “CHARLES CHESTER R CUSHIONED GUIDE TO. GOLD: : a Be orsgias Adst™ Wid, Howsekall Goods 27 CASH, FOR "SMALL RADIO8, or not. 5-8755. FURNI TURE NEEDED Entire hi odd lots , the a4 ee fia se WANTED | Fruit Wood Spinet Must be = Midwest of furniture. a Fe dion ig Rg Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 LARGE 3 W TRICYCLE Chain driven. OAkland 8-2059. Money wanes 28A Pontlee’ agar vl 2 foundation. Phone PVT. PARTY. clear desires cs fas00 y bonus. Wanted to Rent MARAeeD, oF OF LOCAL CONCERN 5 mile codes al Puan vate en- _ Bates, hiderly couple. V4 $5 Auburn, "FRM . & KITC 5, UPPER & 3 rms. Ist ; references. 261 State a” — 2 CABIN jain 2-2915. 3 poe, ROUND, FLOOR. $12.50, FE ores: iG FURN. Baldwin Ave ePE Bais . ad 7 ZOOS CLOSE "IN CHEAF. PE 2-21 , 78 3 TARGE RM. eae SART- —s location, pvt. 2 RMS, AND BATH. NICELY FUR- wo clean -4 or § rm, modern house) Bished with Murphy bed, Adults area near bus line. - exchanged. OL. 1-0881.| 2 Rms,, Priv. Bath, Clean» the bus. Ressonable| ; 4 bik. 73 Sears Pent. mi. Seeriy eau pol Reliable ten FE 4- 579 VERY 0000 TAREPRON Bos 3, cy eT RMS. BATE, AKE SIE Paddock: Couple son. 15th thru Labor Day. Tes ROO S } Ban fea, mE vate bath and Pieces ied ven- y to University 3 3-4567. Wtd. Transportation 31 WANTED white nanan Call Yaher PE 8-3128_ WANTED, RIDE To pardey PM City or Bion Fe bf 4 ‘night or Bet. morn. PE 8-372. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE _ ACTION On any good ‘ac seasoned. t Bro sat.) Rector ie, BS L. Tem = A heater cas d Van @ on OR capiror \skvis ns & ‘AN CO, 75 W. Huron 8t. ‘Pe sasel sesieal sated near eat Tes or FE Phen bath. Laungry, actiities, a0 Norte view e, 102 Park- hurst, FE s J CLEAN ROOMS, UTILITIES . 116 State. e per. Small baby weleome.. 49 8. phone _OR_3-6051. A.|3 & 2 RM. APTS. and PVT. BA’ Stowell. igs chard Lake. Ave, PE 2-4913 after 5 or Saturda: Sunday. 3R PRIVA ND Bgoms. TE La A Blshed. $18 w One child ry Cine. welcome, Apply 804 ‘CASH UNLIMITED UNLIMITED CASH IN A FLASH ON SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS Johnson 1704 S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 yaya ‘Sirarts and Able ean inven CLOSING per etaees | eae Sa wa a0 Bor Le L a7 OLL, REA TY | ™ $00,000! Fe eeyeet B seed Lend Contrects.| For test action in town Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TOR. Pontiac or guities, ne also have buyers for a W. Huron. FE 4-642 or FE and contracts, Clark Real wextate, (4813, Ask for Mr, Clark, HA H WI TRAVEL wine charge, R. D. RILEY, Broker Blisabeth Lake Ra. | DIATELY. prope & rg ee oe 32 W. 4-8550 ‘or i obi . We cr Le ished, for couple, $55 mo. FE mal gt "cor Te 7 RM, APTS. in “Feta Bi perty, e babbe sreneomnble, te right APTS. 2 “POR RENT S 3 RM. & =| opoRED > ROOM CAN be seen jresnents, 4.4088. Se ath, ye), hot w.> nat da ten Apply at 67 Norton EAW ROOM APT CALL BET. APT CALL BET. Se Te PE 32-0070. “3 RM, APT. 1 a MY ent.-On Norton, FE 8-837: ao od aes aera a. FE 5.8875 Sur08. i Chntoute Ra OF Rent Houses Furnished 35 PRIVATE 3 ROOMS, BREAKFAST Eee | ee eee | PRG I. FEN |" geese ee Sa ; . 2 elie ORLY CARE ST srovind, Adults, HEM 3.4266, 5 Ru Agen, Untaratebed 24 , Rent Ate, Unter 3 3 . “GLORIA APTS. beet area ist ere de Path Be bel at 2, AND 4-ROOM >ARTMENTS. week. PAUL A KERN, ine 3 ROOMS & BATH 1 BLOCK ALL UTILITIES note ce REFRIGERATOR, CES REQUIRED PHONE OR UPPER, HURON. Bro: F103, 4 ROOMS AND BATE. 8. _ Marshall, 4 ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE ong retro erator furn. Palm Villa Apts. 1 TRS a BATH VOW COLORED. FE 32-8203 or FE 3-0735 id, “14 APARTMENT IN GOOD ROOM location, $65 month. FE 2-8916. * furatehed. on il ecree, oe mo 2650 Welsh Rd. 1 mile - _tiae Trail. Detroit. ‘Tyler 46124, RMS, & BATH, UPPER, STOVE 7% .. 162 Beidwn feon* Cadaver Se na Re 57 Whit- lemons. 1 ROOM: UPPER Ny, ‘ER. MODERN, heated, good W. side location. FE 4-7706. 4 Ri $18.00 OOMS FIRST FLOOR. per week. Heat furnished. Adults only, 394 Johnson. ig Heat furn. FE 4-5032 § ROOM MODERN LOWER T- . Very close to town, In- Parke &t. FLAT. VERY nice, Adults. FE 2-5961. S ROOMS AN oT ATH, ON west _side. New!: og Bena] é ROOMS. FT eae a ped or FE 4-7066. 6 ROOMS. GOOD Spacious. Heat, water, WEST mars BRICK Close to Webster School sais heal and cement drive. ‘available Aug. ist. $90 per month, VASBINDER, INC. seer ones © oar. Bree. Ma T ROOMS AND BATH, MO . $50 NTH, | | PROM TEL- | "/¢ FURN-|° 2 couple. No children. from Piease call FE 4-1 * § RMS. AND BA 5 STATE 8T 7 BED CARNIVAL” by Dick Turner = Foon FES # i n wae TM, Reg. US Pat. On. ©. 1968 be MEA Servos: tee “Tt's not a modern! I was cooking spaghetti and meat ! balls and the pressure cooker blew up!” Rent Houses Furnished 35 Rent Lake Cottages 36A LOVELY LAKE FRONT, MODERN, furnished, $100 mo. OR FLAT, HEAT | TO Adults. Close in, Ref, PE 23-1425. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. —- - oy i er TY bow Lake front . the wv e home. By es inte, tom gy Pe rm. lake front at Commerce June. EM 3-0304. come tair 6-115, oar Kp, AVAiL- N ttalee Da- vavere, Call Be jolly ME Poet or ODERN 3 RM D BA $5 wa . FE pose, EW HOME. ES. $15 WK. Owner, P, ‘of bo 838 . RANCH ere Lor, 3 e. Near Adame & ned, ge Pontiac 73. Lk Be Fe, enema Mili | “ARG PONTIAC LAKE 1 RM. FOR LADY, & RE- , By “ reer Paci or res : 17 las Sst. By GIRL, a oe Reenete Lt FE 2-0015. Boe STOP, evr Cook & Huw Telephone tbe Ww. L} rooms 3 Norton. Pel 164 N, Paddock. CARGE ROOM — 63 . PRI- vate —- Downtown : 1 RM. APT. EVERYTHING .. Older man. i PE sie $10 per wk ‘aiorledbadhe: ee ee ee ee Rooms With Board 38 COMFORTABLE RM. Fer ae ? oe pin te FE 5-0377 iN WHO hom: like san innerapring mattress oe. zy S Vv & 5 Fe ae rm. prtvBeges. Shar pease. 115 & ware On rE Convalescent Homes 38A REST HOME, . MODERN now Reas. rates, MA 5-3488. nen tek Leiria Sete ; | Pension, Not bedridden, FE Hotel Rooms yy BOREL AUBURN es coeeet Auburn PEE 2.0339 Rent Stores 40 5 | PERSE Poa 2 kin Jot seal Kira} tor any ~~ For | Sale Houses 43 ‘REDRM. HOME, NEWLY FIN- Estimated ‘at $11,000; will senctina tee for $8,500, Equity $5,200, OA 8-3876, AS A PIO and drive, al i150 x . PE 41113, cash MSS | SELL OR RENT? 3 BEDAM. home. Lge. iot, Near school, FE p.m. TO SETTLE ESTATE Two encom Sylvan . Lake (home : e), “a ‘down pa ment & Sires = ‘be . Make me an offer, colonial. 3 room. paves livin room. $20,900, Weer & ON Lenny. It FAST through Rent rele eran real Dor ae ot, give ol Dial Ba For Rent Rooms _ 37{ units. ‘THE: PONTIAC PRESS, ER ‘AUGUST 7, 1958 _ “ John K. IRWIN _ es vi wag Rog ge HB custom home. nels you have fom. Gall'sé abou sur Seatares oe ABLE AND Your ye tne won ranch style with 2 large bedrooms and studio Log wv can be — : t mi, aren, $16,800, terms, OTLVAR ol 8 ole ~~ WOODBINE type compicte with 3 aT Wetnctns. 3 basement with complete rec, rm. ttached plaster garage ie de 30, Call for information. John K. Irwin & Sons eResttors phon? pe weet’ foieen ut Eve. eT e-9703 WHITE Watkins Lakefront basement omeened an 8 Beautifully wooded and scenic acre Lake Carpenter Lake. Owner feaving state, Will sacrifice for $8,900. $3,006 down, $66 per month. Call x details. WHITE BROS. Say Goodbye To City Cramps io tis small farm with 3 acres A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. ta Y h Rd. * FE 4 333 KNUDSEN Watkins Lake Front Silver“ Lake Front ee brick home W WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR FE 44516 Event Ne Pe paises LoTUs LA DRM, % ACRE bese git at : ‘ A For Sale Houses 43 | Ev s after 6 call FE 5-29 oe PE oaset at and stores. $1,000 4 Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832_W. Huron PE 4-8550 LAKE HOME m hom pt MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FHA .:.:. ONLY Y 970 DOWN costs old bey yf Owner i chance for ts Shay site ite Rae Price $8,750 i REALTORS: FE 40528 ba. ull es = | re ee Gleb oF oR POR RENT 3 bedroom modern ranch home. aga and wood bath on . paved cen. i Clarkeron, Drayton Plains ares. OFFICE OPEN 9 A.M.—8 P.M, _J. JOLL, REAL 2536 Dixtz HWY. FE 44561 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE 3 BEDROOM RANCH ‘Brick Duplex “5 ‘ big and « i own Ave, #2. See gt own, ‘ REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Pm 4358 1090 -W. Moy than Wh pect WANT A PLACE IN THE COUNTR NO DOWN os a a set ee wil bala = OR 3 38. 7, Piles t eo Rd. & fenced yard. location, $12,300 with $625 dn., es eS rE 5-0169, EXCEPTIONAL BUY! on big og tore, accept site STOUT'S Best Buys Today SE Dou HOUSE. $575 _ Sow ita location, Im. basement. New i Ur Gerte we Sade $25,009 COUNTRY L, H. BROWN, Realtor eno paved street. , rence C. y REALTOR | 20 ae soc and for another one, orp, W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron BUILD oe OWN , We have cin A you with ee oe ee su exesllent ts ye : Moves ee In! MY_2-334i, ‘MODEL OPEN|, fe STEELE. L aealrTee SUNDAY 1 TO 7 MU 4-2045. End 3-621 re rs “PRE-BUILT HOMES 3 oe cone, “te: 2. LAWRENCE W. =Gaylord (SSR 7EESeany HOME 2 betrongs hose with privs ae oe ee ha ml e ceeieain ween with ‘Propiage on 2 lakes. 2 bed- ‘} ? og alae MY 2-2821 $350 DOWN $60 PER MOXTH Youngstown Kitchens < ~City Sewer & Water= ab aw Perry shopping Center LOCA’ ON MELROSE n Between Yon & Mt Clemeus &. only. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 4 — 3 bedrooms CALL: with floors. Tiled bath. 1 ear Excellent location. DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE 32-0122 pas 750. payment, mart ; MCBONE BLAIR | LAKE PRIVILEGES Modern «lichen and dining room - * | ‘$500 DOWN Large living room with mirrored - fireplace .2 complete ete Al- | 3 BEDROOM HOME, FULL | most an acre o! rolling, wooded ; nay HEAT, comma Fruit trees shrubs, green- : ER T, NEAR and verberue Owner mov- : AND BUS. OFF ing to Pennsylvan Db, AVENUE. F INPORMATION FE $- 3 BEDROOM 5 Mie ot tne JOrdan +172 or Bein Rte Sook. URON. 4280 Pies Sou 2 BEDRM. HOME 3. yrs old Clarkston area Nr R. J. VALUET, Realtor | $%iga, “ #¥* 200 * 300 Jot. OR | EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE '|—P™mshed. Cheep. FE 5-00 $37 DOWN — 2 STORY SHELL house with basement and septic tank nd floor nearly finished 1 acre of Jand. Schoo) bus. Handy to Pontiac Only $6200. 4% EDNA STREET — attractive 2; AUBURN HEIGHT = it block bedroom basement home on acre of Drapes & nad iand $4700. Terms living room, bright cheerful kitch- FoR COLORED — Off Wee Pike See sotsetre Of fae Sacludes 7 roow basement. An excellent : Re ¢ FT 1% x « ove. Lovety 86 investment §7.150 Term: Gt: Byivan Lake privileges. Owner Hf. P. HOLMFS. INC NION LAKE privileges — eaty| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eS fame, 2s wret Eexcitingly Luxuriou = « 5 foomMs, h v r10 $ full’ bate plus a bath, plessant | ae face and io include new carpeting and draperies Widow | owner will consider a smalier Well located bungalow tn trade. Just a jazy walk to Lady of, $0500 $1. ; Se Cipigens ae 110 Actes—6 Rm. Home WDE 4 # bath New ini wen ted just a few. miles : "| west city, A most —— va) emefier rental homes an KINZLER- ee W ‘ura 0 ” Pe re a3 825 OR Ph. Ff, 3-0829 EVE. | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, august 1; 10958 ; __ For Sale Houses 43) For S Lt ‘build on mv ‘on vour lot. j A tor small down “Bon on baat Gls NO ) $$ DN. | Em ‘| Bet. Mt Clemens % Peatherstone MR WILSON PE 86192 sO . = A SO vt 5 soe vidi PAY RENT? Trees. Best dea: in town. Owner, war FORD. TOWNSHIP. A) “pom ™ Bgrors ‘a ovens TN Ws 2 eearoam Foam iome. Needs can a } fron! im com- - Loaps OF MODERN FEATURES e aiy esac Bane o few me ne irom _sewnieea Pontiac. Only 7195 W, Maple VACANT PONTIAC TRAIL rt $8050 WITH Attractive 1 floor room, Extra iar, 70 Kear Walled Lage. * Rk. I. "WICKERSHAM | Maytair 6-6250 ‘REA LTOR FE 5-9471 "efi Ss Mean” | Seat gas start WESTOWN, REALTY fe antiets el RUTGERS. 360 WEST CIVILIANS $190 Down NO OTHER. COSTS ; ne full gs > cw Walk-in Pe look at ‘arn Fecant. Immediate xs WO 3-3350 EVES.. SAT. SUN. “] want my money back, this love bird not only isri’t affectionate — he bit me!” For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses _ 43) , droom - There is a rar Funes 2% lotp & many other 3 Bedrooms, FHA | ger 402 § BROADWAY LAKE ORION “DRAYTON PLAINS eee eee: ale A. Nott, Realtor W. Pike | 4-5905 WE TRADE 3 eee GI Se eee near Dra ft. lot in a down plus Sustenes Sell ¢ ortrade . This SYLVAN LAKE | arwick bas new 3 bedrm. a room, ane” . OL in Ws 1-6345. RM. ; BONGATOW. $250 * mont abet Newberry Rd, Fw ae Poin ae ep. Pedra modern. City, Pheer. FE JIM wi “WRIGHT be “boats arate shee Sheer area, ide Foun ea roe for quick L = ‘bungalow Ww, 2 Pea. te ate Lis M. M. BREWER isn N. ose Parte ve ere oa esis $1500 DOWN | ti Senta yr eee | sein Sr 8. Wailea Lx Owner, .LOON LAKE "RAINBOW" COLORED - 3 & 4 hedroom mer ] $750 down. H OUTSTANDING parva 1d itchen. € home ene ee oa eras $10,900, ‘very ‘ee LAKE... Lana sg on Huntoon Lake, wn. this 3. bedroo: RICK home on two landscaped \egped | a el carege. $s h 00 Sates s on FHA. or 950 voor to "present mortgage. sg |" O00 sg acre site, “Rodern 3pe stove. Fe iti ee | * ton. "ato full pr te | oO ol " tmmsculae two bedroo wer. Handy City water “sewer: Hy shopping full price. we 00 = Dn, 5 poem home. full basement. 130 260, Excellent condl- oP acca ar enlace or maintenance. full pric ice, room en M tteet at, act a = meted == /§500 . You Just can't ima jue what = ‘sparkler this solutely spotless with posutitat ‘be landscap- ing too. aie phd to two-car warege. $10,900 full price, Humphries heat, garage. $9500, terms. Beautiful im built home now — iad —s = SS ee large bedrooms st te Walter | 1 feat, eae yo “i aD: NICHOLIE wv HARGER C0. PEN EVENINGS Fight years old. Priced on F, HA, : KEN NEDY 2400 sq ceptions! 5 et OTTAWA a Large brick condition, ¥ esti For Sale Lake Pfop. 44 tile floors, tile Hitchen. tile ai oil he 8 and screens, on red oy Nice focation. 87.850, terms. reAnaL 41426. pr. Low Land FE 56-730. pe oly MACEDAY LAKE GLis— baat ag hn bv aciliay « mae m Jalousie screened por UTIFUL LA ent ) heat, 2 car garage. aso Lananeaped lot, 2 car 4 LAKE HOME $2,000 down. POEALTy Snyder Pecender hand ig or 1 YEAR ’ROUND HOME |: AT SEARS LAKE By owner—this 2bedroom home V fu formation call Milford, MO ¢55 Roy J Lewes ae an about Sere vil defray mort- 3 bedroom eae home. _ full terior, omnes fs ai od lot. Located Pontiac Airport. F. C. Wood Co. OFFT Corner Williams Lake Rd. & OR 3-193 | DORRIS & SON LAKE FRONT Mohew’ Lake. im hes Basement, gas © beat. car garage. Nice yton near schools, Coarcbes and WILLIAMS LAKE — err bungalow ext >} TOR : - 4538 Dine ivy. " pOR 3-1281| Beautiful BRICK HOME | — ever OR 31108 3 bedroom. large family room M5: OAKLAND AVE. FE 54-0683 {i- ROOM APARTMENT HOUSE. OPEN FE or will sensiGer trade for s good 2531 8 Lapeer Rd FE 5-2053 Dass ' 22%, Hving room 1¢ x 12 utility, “1. this room, X hewer 7 room Brick No di agen] od Sr onl Ranch in Westridge fust South ft mow, it is very nice of Waterford. Hae-family room, | ; | 1% baths GAS heat ledgrock | Lakes Chureh and school or| room, 1% baths, shopping. ' fencea yard tor the safety CALL U EXTRA VALUE BRICK ‘RANCH FOR COLORED 25 Room Brick three story apt | been converted housekeeping apts. Stoker hot water ory fair to good has been ale $200 per week A . terms to settie estate or offer, At corner of Pad- dock and Wilson Nothing down to GI 212 Central. 6 room modern home. | poswtes Iswn ang flowers. Price me oe Howard. tr, Ph FE 2-6412 y heatior. 679 W Stoo] and Garece on nice lot iv $4950 with $450 down and $45 per month DOWN and take contract Caoz¥ § room pe! pain plus ull lity plastered walis 15 150 Lake privileges on Eilfzabeth Lake he R. M Adlcion 188 N. JOHNSON FEL Tn — ~ OR _3-3022 — FE_8-6003 SPORTSMAN’S PARADISE You will love this lakefront vou complete with rigor a, eaphiaer ne galore shin “re T TOD 7 et obo DO | WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 bedrooms, 22 ft. carpeted living basement, kt tefuliy “deco taste, lilly decorated 7 rm. home overlookin Walled lake. 3 beara. -—_ room, ams room Kitchen, large ms, full bath closed in porch, auto. oi] furnace, elec r rT, basement large well jandscaped tot. This mm m greativ reduced for quick sale. Owner retiring lea state $1,000 to handle ‘ART REALTY 2410 8. commerce ze MA 4-2391 rane. 2 fireplaces. .tull | Bn = g 600, Terms “Mutti- Lakes ‘Realty 3060 8. Commerce Bd MA 4.1578 COTTAGE 2 ae le pe screened porch. v. Lower Straits Lake, FE 3-9746, COMPARE THESE L, FRONT VALUES ANY ON THE T. B NOW. TLE ARE DOWN! Seymour Lake ft. .. $ 2,050 $ 4.000 % acre 3 6,500 000 tone "Regelae $78 ROS. 310,00 ‘ REAL Sines ESTATE 5660. Desie Op® Eves, ‘til 9; +1 10 “til 5 ~ LAKEFRONT HOME> 7 tm, modern. large rms in exe condition Ideal bathing. peach, with large lot Well landscaped, Immedi: possession. Price $18,500. ice: RUSSELL A OTT. REALTOR 1 FE 4-5905 me, consisting sided family ~ oe ‘Only ¢ neludes everything. Re AY O° NEIL. condition bp bears ——s Ged hom Large landscaped. Tot with fenced RIC FRA ae ‘HOME: 30x50 on tounhation with full base- ol: fired hot ome heat, two treplaces, od 2 dream ufthen, "tot. fenced TY $22,850. G.I. SPECIAT. Midd! eton Loc none 2 MILES WEST OF TIAC Cozy ¢ —_ ay room cedar chake bungalow. mir. | FARM INCOME 30 ACRES. The house has 5 rooms and bath down for owner; also 3-tToom — ba trance renting st od weer. z 00 wai Js ali tile bath, beautiful Kiteh- j $0x120, edge of elty Hmits west CHAPIN REA 3-8082 BEAUTIFUL ¢ IN STYLED ~~ Middle wa Lake 8 —, full basement, digh wooded sand boat dock. wilt take smailer inke home , oa as down payment. «7 PONTIAC LAI LAKE FRONTAGE. » ete shade and trett ft ‘TO SETTLE LE ESTATE Two houses at Sylvan Lake. fhome & income). smail down payments & £-% terms Must be sold at once Make me an offer. FE 4-6089 porches, basement, oi basement barn 250. reg “gmal) 2 brood . MIKES DISTRICT 1 MIKES DISTRICT DOWN $4,250 A ghee one bedroom teme with bagement. automatic hot wa- p» house Hardwood 7 miles ‘trem Pontiac. warm romfortabie pace to ifve, pape de SUBURBAN Fous. gud for widow or coupie OOM: $- UNION LAKE __ 6 loty 758x160 1 block from iake $1, ieee each. No money down. OR WATER FRONTAGE. $1,500 DN. Vacant 3 bedrm., full basement. fireplace frets, Lauinger Real Estate, ORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 WHITE LAKE lovely fun basement. forced air ome in & nice section, uA JIM WILLIAMS & REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ae eS shana a's ALDWIN- FE 4.0567! ing rm. with’ fire ; the only $17,000 with terms, empleton, Realtor Lake av betes bade +4563 Lake Front Bargains i ER ot Only: — +368 ; alow, Cozy bunga out, complete) nishea % ing dock Only $8 a Furnished home Bigg Baio ge h = ea ec mel, outdgor Only 610.000 ~ es room 1 sto bedroom pane 6 Talkout bisement 100 lake fi 4 yelone fenced. aold $10, erms. Call OR 3-1349. I. A, Taylor| Wii ESTATE & INSU ANCE ma ical od Ra... 3130 t Ponting — ~ ¥ Cee have eter For, 6 room log $2,750. terms. 86 E. Walton mh 300 baring Gnd tehing crea. NEAR ROSCOMMON adhere. J. C. HAYDEN Realtor 68-0441 ARBER A Y GOOD 54 yi suitable "pullding. For Sale Lots _ 46 (or easy 135 M59 RICHARD STEELE, Highland. "Mien LY ACRE, WOODED LOT le ry Rochester ae” 2. Ras, very CAKEFPRONT AND LAKE PRIVE- leged i eased from $1,200 — Drive out Elizabe mile to Lacota Rd ge “< See For Yourself pesiatriad HILLS! ih Lake f- 1 west of Ya gies Scott Lake Rd. Turn right Ys fi mile CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 eo Communi ele Petionsl Bank Bidg. is i¢ ADJOINING ary ' ont“? y, water. Each *sa78 each. it FE 45181 or eves. é For Sale Acreage me G ALLEY Ty wre OMB “LAY OFFS WHEN YOU GO INT W po ees OCO a “SUN “SIL Co. MASSAGE PARLOR AND © 1919 M-15, Orton: oe Sm nite oom at Ge Move before school sta Neat A ge nag } = r Lake tert few = away. ’ i Sui 8 c PANGI pine ae tae Realtor. “T ACRE, Here's the puy of price Howard E. Fox sree. Plains Priced at $3,750. only $5.000 “terms. land. $5,000. 10 ACRES IN- sar 2 TOWNSHIP. Also other acre- ages from 10 acres up and from aap STEELE, REALTOR mo _ EM 3-6210 %5 ACRES, 1300 FT. ON PAVED 3 bedroom bome, FE WEST SUBURBAN Lot 100x800 $1,500 term: Choice 5 acre parcele Beautifful building spot. = privileges. 10 acres. gy oy trees. Rolling Dorothy Snyder Lavender est. LAUNDROM AT Loc a = community. ie eh Sa ora leaget to reliable party. Partridge 1s THE ‘‘BIRD” TO SEE Spun g Goods wholesale for the d ment. See this today. City ae 290 Dn. in- . | WH REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses Thruowt Mich. 1 1050 W. HU LIQUOR BARS SAGINAW — no food o tainment ager eA gg: Bo OA isiz2 WER 66 W. Huron A Baldwin Ave. ACRES. $15,900 on MU_ 42045 c. WEBSTER, REALTO: MY Slo STEELE, 160 ACRES Well located on main 4 rm” tenant house, 34x50 barn. vel road ACRES OF GOOD Hy — with good building. "Pp, WwW. DINNAN FE ¢2577 Se cr 10 ACRES Large ranch home with attached 2 e and full soe et & “Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR FE 4-6203 WITH GOOD 3 BED- a nem house & large barn Ideal retirement near Carsonville. $7,400 with $2,400 down, FE 44864. po 80-ACRE FARM IN vibra County. HH: room condition utes from rm Pontiac. Only ALTOR Highiara. Mich. EM 3-621 Loe | ad 22 8. KEN sear commercial Sale Business Property 49 POP LLL LLL LLL LL ALL OLLI 685 BALDWIN AVE. frontage soned commer. NETT ereiai g@erage, toned Inquire at 7.4 eno hs FE 3- “SHRED es Bistate Service of Foomee B Detroit Office: TWinbrook 53288 pect “LETS TALK \ BUSINESS” Commercial Building 5 ing on | | excel ent con- to es 4,000 squar mort. feel, hes brick front—paved Catering Service’ Located geet olitan area inc trucks and equip. neh gross—iow aovn pay-: MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, B i) . TELEGRAPH RD. FE PARK AT OUR S PRONT DOOR Sale Land Contracts o 860,000 mn LAND CONTRACTS TO "C: PANGUS, R 1919 M-15 Ls —Meahg Sea Business fara basement, ae MA TN a Press ‘pox 60 50 ft. of one of the best locations in rey Plaine song the South end of A&P Super rket. OR 3-2152. _By_ owner, For aj tere} . OPPOS 150 feet sandy com minty ach Full 2 bdrms. blackto: » schools, $12,- Tob da owner. Cal! FOR UPLE OR bia Seated: org lly in beau- = Near Pontiac. tation write Pontiac Witbane i uk Money to Loan tate Licensed Lenders) a $25 TO $500? | EE - “SE ABOARD ie ( x bi Co. ‘Terms BRI 26x74 divided into Front, 22 RNER LOT. Near Wisner Shoe! with building 28 x e in rear of lot. Priced sie 000—' & oe _telains 2 ee x 42. Back garare do * onbrence. Eneal e door eg | shop, heat- a, a lew ‘auers Auburn a hee wth \ coed ™, wh. O'NEIL, Realtor m8 ie sn ree Ra. Poa v4| 28181. FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things Yhrough Classified Ads, Anything goes! Dial FE ae Cash ee & Re WHER Yoo NEED $25- $100 © Sea ie aa a ek oe "|REALTOR . FE 4.0528 oT 20 te Bank B TSAO 202 N,. MAIN... :/2% ROCHESTER, he , TO. , $800 | In the Past 5 Years cE HFC Has Made 10 MILLION LOANS rR went frends service from ayy to America 8 eon aed laraest ee finance pany. At phe ean perrew? up to Mog in, in privacy, with re- payment terms vou choose, Phone or stop in today Household Finance ~ ‘Corporation 3% S. Saginaw, 2nd fir, Kay Bldg. ~ LOANS — $50 TO $600~ $25 Loan co.” ws 2 CRS OOP oc BAXTER & LI LAID-OFF WORKERS Sf setksa tty age pes: off worke - ment until’ you io work for 30 ‘ore Our Rerurements Are: x car you own furniture or ® el are a permanent eo & good work aor good paving record be- so Soctentan Sas mployed bills and are being nan Tor payment come ‘s of 2 er we have confidence in vou end your commu- Domne to $500 Made Quickly treatment at any pegs our of- fices. (Seg phone Rectary for addresses). BUCKNER Finance Co. PONTIA bt ER Sl ar 8 ___ Mortgage Loans 54° and be relieved - You will always ae pleasant | courteous considera’ Sapo) ences f . A Mortgage Problem? ? We make mortgage emg to m. your requirements. ony: ; x Greet bodice We_ 8 Bewies. De eg Eves, |A BETTER MORTGAGE "RE ‘BENDEROFF. 8-6580 THE MAN WHO saves vou MONEY! C Swaps - 55 Jo ig FOOT CHEROKEE. 1957 18 horsepower Johnson, new trailer. ta. i all acces- sofies. AH in excellent ape. EM 3-3072. ia PT. PIBERGLAS BOAT, 17 HP. Johnson motor Trade ie alumi- ) | tam canoe On $-3164, eves. 0 DODGE SWAP FOR PICKUP. ee. T mower, gas conversion burner, for cash or ? PE 43232 ‘$7 FORD PICKUP FOR Loy trade for car, Prefer ‘54 or Pord. Milford MU 4-3418. ATTENTION $33 | “eel_F te us s- Working of Loans c WATER SOPTEN- CHEAP, M ace . HovEE: commercis! | Baul cash oF trade OR 3-5606. for Sale or "Rent 5 rm. modern home paved street, newly decorated Small dwn. pay- ment. Or will. trade for house- My Ss F, land contract. Owner, iOME WITH ACREAGE. WiLL trade oe business with living uarters 71-8291. ! wis ‘take alm <4 nytt y ‘i ost anythin, 6 have for down mel. __3-3701, KENMORE VACUUM UM’ SWEEPER with all attachments. - — 3 for giri's bike. 20° Pg: had ieee REGABATK OOMS om on R ie S ROOM . BATHS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS JAYNO HEIGHTS oe ta SE Lake on Watch for signs a ied OPEN DAILY 4-8 P.M. TRADE Your Present Home or Equity Bateman Kampsen Dg gt beg ae ath — RICHARD prumy, REALTO 135 M58 mi ebiand, 42045 =M ¥en. _ ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST: 7, 1958 ys Or sell for WILL TRADE Down payment on good modern home for peintin or mason. know your trade. We 6 i b es! oR for 1s 5 =e m: Ask for|®R: Mr Be oa Hiss —"Fee Sale wap 56 2 2 COATS. 10-12; Fs 3 shoes b) Boys, sport dost - sh ray omnis SORES iG, Biaes @¢é Ronee eile eeaT FAT Open 24 Hrs. Orchard Lake. RUMMAGE cite Dally ew W. Howard SAVE NOW! ON A "hits te work clothes Sane & & shirts Workman's Outlet. 65 s. Saginew PE 8-6055 Sale Household Goods 87\oan 2 PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA, “o0. __EMpirs 3-2016. ATHE SMALL : a LE ae ciait PB TaaTl, a $35. 7 qt. pres- sure poe Seal vos "Telephone stand, peers ‘or $8. Boy's tweed coat $8, 1001 Voorheis SECTIONAL GREY Pete oar Mahan. ound, oak table, ond coffee ne "yu nore. 26” bike, $35. Boy's 24° bike? 0. Gossip! _bench, tise FE a ae é PIECE Lap ase y Gaay y BEDRM. - Double dresser, bookcase, can jarge chest. 2 vanity lam she All for 50. Pay only $2 week Pearson Furniture. a Orchard L Ave. 5 piEce Oi ~ ET, 4 FOLD- ing fivpiece eee misc. _ items, OR SOR 3-162 “3-7624 1 PIECE PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Sread new daven and chair modern — tables, aatenine cof- ee table. 2 decorator lamps. All or $98 Pay only $2 weekly. ke Furniture. 42 Orchard a PC. °C. WATERFALL “DINING RN. Seeue breakfast set. $20. Walnut bedrm. get, compleie, $60 we BOY hs AND EXCHANGE). fe) D NITURE CO. R 104 8 Saginaw FE 2-5523) ox12 Felt) Base Rugs $3.95 MAID VINYL TILE, —8&c mtt,-Ft. Wall Tile 25c RUBBER PAINT. Gal. ged GUAR. WOOSEP AIN NT. Gal. __Syers, 141 W. aren! FE +3084 @X 12 RUGS WOOL PACE, $15.95. Reversible, $16.50. Imported, $34 ins Axminster, $46.98 Rug pads, 95. Pearson Furniture, Lake Ave. i0* COLDSPOT FB REFRIGERATOR, ia PT. FREEZE. LIKE _new ‘FE rey 184 Mt. Clemens. ie EP FREEZE GOOD “condition, GReenleal 49535 - = 5 bee: TVs. betitceeet Gi wee ivr 5 AS RANGE. _lent_ ery reas. MA : _APPLIANCES— DRYERS used, electric, Rebuilt, Gua ee eee REFRIGERATORS, renewed, livered, Gusragieet, from ... $38, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | Pontiac ‘1 Ww Barca FE +1858) ALL TILE SOLD Armstrong flour tile": Plastic wall ee Vinyl floor (tlie. .s...6- —— Vinv' tile 2. ’ rubber cove base ... Red Stamps At Attractions V SPECIALS ‘ Ar ore $s: i * Table 2 1 Ambasstiter $40 * RCA table model $24. 17° Westt vent . ro Ty. = ie Fd 878. * x my rebuilt & perecnes 3930 Hitzabeth Lake Ra, FE 44945 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT R HOME BE ances of b Visit our trade dept, or real bargains. 24 THS TO PAY We buy. sell or trade, Com and look around. 2 acres of free pees. Phone FE 65-0241. MON,, SAT., 9 TO 6 FRI. 9 = 8 7 miles BE, of Pontiac or 1 mile bs uburn Heights on itu Ri APT. GAS RANGE, APT. SIZE glectric ra cre elevtris clothes _ aryer. r Faone sleetrc ra tric range. 3465 Au ood FE_ 43573 a moael a Maytag 7 oo A Lhe ¢ e er gag Se pra eel Balance $2.00 Be Frigidaire electric range $65. Sehieks. MY 3-3711. = BABY “BUGGY, $10; tof gel’ $40: rd, .$10; Tomheek 410; * playpen, $7. All good condi- SRAND EW ROUGE TRON & mattress, at — rae £1 Orchard Lake BIG ll a $178. MA 5-6011, Samuel” * BAB Ri = g = plete with mattress, $15.95. Pear- son’s, 42 e Ave. LOND . POUR fire cee “eh ar bent Offer Call] a FEL 5.0758. : rock: ehair. at ah S68 diy rocking Syivan oe = like pew, § deo q . ee ores rm rocker. # he; i cee =e al be eell tor gabe. rey Pas? Ae VACUUM | Es ! : lol it Sinope ‘ ce See UPRIGHT, FAMO name bra Ss itched, ter values. Be abichigns game on ut? 7 ease, cecenbveat, 3 Orehera Dk! Lk, ‘ave. FOR SALE: bv gat PRODUCTS, — FE 2 ene 2580 Allen Rd. Ortonville. ing “approx, 40 yde. $2.50 yd. cluding . 2 double ou @ dows, —_ mnt casings and alum rms and screens, = gach. 3340° Lexington op Scott _condition, 200 Raeburn GAS RANGE, GOOD CONDITION. Light and timer. OL 1 GUARANT ote & Kelv taster Terms ROY’ ry RSPLACEMEN PARTS 06 Oskiand Ave. FE 2-4021 d,|IN- GOOD CONDITION. 17° RCA 3-8623. TV for $50 EM frigerator — r. Revere tape _recorder, FE 1. form es nage each by Lk. Clarkston Teaviwo STATE. MUST SACRI- | i smal) apt. of furniture, Liv- rr aan bedroom, dinette, ‘stove, r washer, etc. Ideal ee, for newly married couple. MY 6-3970. 550 W. Brora ire _mingham iCraftsman band saw, LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE ; la x12 Linoleum $3. 95 * | tants tng jsgleum ‘$7.95, @xo :: 38 Re hous “$1.89 | wack's s Deseepess Litore0M a ae Saginaw ae Robert Haun STOVE, NEW. C. ‘mage esos for good gas Mere _deep freeze $125. OR: 3-5682. Ee NEW, 20 CU, PT. UPRIGHT |Limed -oak table & 4 chairs, Duncan Phyfe. just a few times. O '3-7665, after 5 p.m. 20 inch roll-around 96 now 88. $3 down ‘deity vers, Service . Tag 1% CU. PT. CHEST. 4 _pusnee, MA Ss0rh” Samuel's Ap GENERAL ae DELUXE GREEN BARK WEAVE CARPET- 0 lame REsP em ATOR. GOOD EVLVINATOR | sano poop RE- Treeze KELVINATOR RANGE, 4 es ni vinator refrigerator, Cat Ge 12 jin, 14 HP motor, used MATTRESS SPECIALS 50 pee dy mattress .... $44.95 “s = : 7 Hotel S305 Gold medal ||... 8 folly wood, fr frame = $4.95 DR. & SAVE Bedroom Outfitting Co. 783 Dixle Hwy. | Drayton Plains | MAHOGANY ~ DINING table, a oe rin, 11.95 Aid sei ae bn apt = : - a 3 4 std. snes 5, $30; or all whe $106, oiiais ; be 3 gir carpet, Used 6 mos., weal —$100, fIronrite ironer, $10. ia 6-8986. MATTRESS AND SPRINGS. MiS- tes, shen sets. Terri, ie val- chi, Flueresc 303 _Orchard e ave. “MONARCH "RANGES. Now available, ¢ & wood, Samuel's A Appliance oer isbu: Mich. MA FRO OVER 59 USED TV $14.95 up. TV antennas, $9.95, WALTON tv 615 EB, Walton ._ FE 23-2267 IANO, DUNCA rm. furniture, ‘ =. Refrig. Bedrm suite. ‘Mattress __ box 5 s. FE 44877. REFR’ es eh od \TORS FOR SALE. Reasonable 61508. rner's, 602 Me ‘Clem- am SINGER CON ables $19.50 = ‘ag at tachments: Caen model eleaners with or" tachments ee = yiaiee, Med service an. iodels, Terms. Curts ae rv Hance 3-9702. eee SR $ 5 * cieane®, copeltig. Free a a sq LID MAPLE TWIN BUNK beds and en. aie Also a og FE 8-0056 viae SANOE-FOR Gan | Co., B. Munro Blec- _trie_€0. 1 oo. we W ‘Huron “Shat ~ TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar wale sMeaabe® eens : Bets Sasa ah “(err 25 pe. wood wietere bumper sof MANY freMs AY WYMAN’ ne 18 W Pike ©-2 Terms. FE ¢1122 | T COND, GUAR., cheap. Peer's. 8161 Commerce at Union Lake Ra. out cmd TV RESOILT & Lo tana teed, Obe] TV. Union ee Stor Union V. . EM i, USED R — MAPLE sofa bed, Ss suite, kitchen net. Misc. 8-0006. Used Trade-In Dept. Twin size bed, mahogany .. fies e rang: N ‘Goal “heater ote Cecpemen 50 361 8. oh ed FE 29 See VACUUM CLEANERS $7.50 & UP. Murray's Ae Myrtle foro MACHINE, = RE- frig., rea-Lounger, 2 book cases (B en “paki 1 end table pews oak) 1 table lamp. troner air, FE WINE VEL DA $95 8. Carlson radio & record Rotoh Ter T Reins Gc eulecccev als 3 Lol mahogany b — set $ ba screen, ls r bucket ani OM... Gecses $60 . mink formica —, corner c. Small RCA new. Call FE 5-2441, 3401 Devon “Brook, Bloomfield Hills. |For Sale Miscellaneous 60. W Crawler 14 ‘new pace te ‘oe ae Sen: Bill ‘Poscie, OR $3240, li JEEP starter, > ENGINE WITHOUT peter used FE 4a DINING aoe rs 28 pads, dC, . 2 vite favre Sap ei me spre a, 4rm, of] hea ae eo t ey APT on WTA OEP coven | us Maidhing’ mattress ..... $11.95 thas ‘Box springs at the same | SET, f chatrs, Our tsi, él. srovee ‘BOUGHT. sO0L BX. orae LE SEWING MA- ch! eet ictlgks Soding Gun. |castsupe Tass eee clean. 350. _ TWIN ay, re SEDER : 125 Pair i} host & hostess chairs. $33. portable TV 65. Many other misc. home ‘all ‘- Blue a aoe eso ye eg Rug scrubbers, sanders & Wwaxers for rent. BAR HARDWARE 142 W. Huron St. scross from new PO. 217 AMP LIGHT PLANT, PORT- _ able. OR 3-5751. AS HOT WaA- GAL. BOTTLE G ter heater. With extras. Exc. cond, $30 to the first buyer. OR- lando 3-3902. 30-GAL. gas heater, $49.05 Cab. sinks and fittings $54.95 up. Laundry trays, stan — ch AVE PLUMBING 18 South Saginaw St 16 GAL. GAS WATER HEA $45 . ot cots G A. Thomp ~ AUGUST _ SPECIALS Mahogany peel hI greoree 4'x8'2%" 4.20 ase! in. 0.1 & 2 Dour. fir . 49c ea Fir ee -++ $3.23 each xi "|. $3.68 4x8" ae = Seeks plywood, ran tee) eides .... .......... ANY OTHER ER BARGAINS © NO CHARGE FOR DELIVE. ta Haggerty LUMBER CO. 1947 Hagerty Hwy. Walled Lake Between Maple ang Pontiac Phone MArtket 4-1084 ANCHOR FENCES Saari ee at town ‘ritchen of! and gas fur maces Hot water ana bofl- ers Automatic water or beater -baré- ware, e¢ a] supplies. crock See cs erly mttags sod ) : Bros. Paint and Kemtone OHTS SUPPLY HED 2688 LAPEER RO PE 45431 BUILDING? Then make sure it's Burmeister's Open 8 a.m. te 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. Cash.Way Prices one Baugine 1 Mahog.....6 4.68 2 ood 8 3.20 i Bougias ply. Saas 6 7.45 Car t ered ‘al steel" $ 4.96 air boards, per ft ; 10 ay — shiplap, sated Eee} x knotty pan., 4x4 Redwood, iinet $ 26 2x6 No. } & better, 8 & 16°M $110.00 2x6 No. 1& better’ § &16", M $110.00; 2x8 No. 1 & hotter, 8 & 16’. M $110.00 3:0n6:8 flush door with lights 18s shaadi eae a { ware up to 60 pér cent Alum Comb. oar, comp. $ 26.65 Alum. door grill, big 33 - $ 2.95 2x4z7 fir each . 8 46 nt +. $ 2.00 1x3 pine 8q edge,.100 Ft... $ 3.00 19 inch rst mower ...... $ 39.95 Clear W: ma, ED. Pts 08 ay Ft. $ Ags 100 Ib, ide. $ 232 6x7 ¢ A steel gar. door 3 $38 aus ow tops, ne aS 32. 1 8 2.95 ate. ots prgrans seed =. $298 | © , ual roa se Sip a + s 18 ae Senet ¢ . ea.$ 89 8x16" Found oa, vent drs. 8 1.99 ea. $ 1.35 eye s bags or more, ea. 1.20 25 Lb Gold Bond ¢ cement 2.25 Matt Sick insula G.B. 37°00 Alum. foil, 1 side, roll ...... -$ 6.95 ep lade Bem t jack post § 6.95 5 Pt. step ladder .......... $ 3.95 15 tb ‘on eo vee 8 re 215.Lb. iin) shin --8 6, Name brand fem gs rire 8q. ; 13.95 Shake siding complete ..... Es 12 Ft,, ~y M coscce 8 OB. =x6 14 & 16 . per & 85.00 ce its, each -S Chrome b built-in ren 4 : Hy 4 Round port shove) . $ TH Broom ee ceccssces ~ & 148 Ft. garden hose ...... o0¢ ah 1.98 Windows. il anes. from.... $ 12.95 al: piles, electrical supplies, us tor help on any building prob e BURMEISTER’S Northern | LUMBER CO. BENCH SAW, ENT MIXER, 2-wheel trailer, Pontiac, Ford sect e like new. Landscape tools, GOAL FURS ACE COMPLETE >. — Perfect cond. $50. FE CLYDE Me SUPPLY CO, Clyde, Mich, MU 4-748 EW SHEETING $75 & $85 PER Used 2x4’s......., ft "8 sre Sus Oh omnene 1 r ft Fg Weneeee coer cones i2¢ oar ft, DELIVERY — OPEN SUNDAY CRAWLER TRACTOR iL. John Deere mode} 40 with piece rum "9 yard motor, 2 years old, —— Call Bill Poscle , OR 3-524 CLEARANCE 35 power mowers, Jacobsen, Toro, Bolens & Moto-mower, — ng mowers Po hy Fairbanks, 3 used riding mowers ‘ eprces reduced to move this month EQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY, Frotpoint pw: sara —, ‘os. | Mca eer MA 5-781 OR 37034 CRAFTSMAN 18° REEL LAWN mower, 4 cycle Briggs-Straton en- e5u0, OR 39-9108" ‘MENT blocks, cidewaiks. floors Patio shades of red .... 5 Ib. box eG AS ener « 6 Ib. box §2. {Biack or brown 5 Ib box $2.4 in or < 5 Ib. box $2.56 ie: box $2.71 wees as saisaed e= Th. box $3. 2 ae & 5 ol 19 bent eB A pias mas & oe aoe all ae DRIVEWAY CU CULVERT vice Cont & Buildin Mogg id ) 81 so Lake Ave. PE Paty ; R c EPRIG. LARGE rural . wet. Te windows & seh a bet & stan, ns ice og skstes traps, Phone ee SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a pamoo|JOb, place ‘to live or a News (good used car, see Classi- ora | fied NOW! (a _ by Kate Osann{ # © 1982 by NEA Berries. ine. TM. Reg. UB Pat. OF ‘Let the wash, mother. I want to try to get Desmond's friendship ring off!” For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 EMPIRE DIMENSION LUMBER | 2x4-6-8-10-12 width $110 per 1000 ft. 1900 FT. MIN. CASH AND CARRY Empire Supplies Co. EVER YTHING BUILDING & IMPROVING Used ‘Hmbers = "Priced to eel K GGFEROOM PIRYGREB YOONOE os TET aye csed Gd alc m < orter Full rolls 1 or 30 lb We carry tad complete line ‘af 8 ven Sot MBER OF On, 3-28 3.7093 ” F URNACES ie Es $198.50, Dusworte of gt ae ZF _Senueg_deber, Om Satie — ace aes. Electric garage iy Y ‘DOOR SALES CLOCK, SIL $45. MoVie camera . OR 3 WATER H HEATERS: 30 GAL. Ww TES (Wi . $10, Lowel | Daorspe ny e $2.50. mae BARBER RAI rate E. NEW CALVANIZED PIPE length; * . aK GAS FLOO! furnace, One Coleman +. space be seen $653 Oster St. ; cal heY $8.26 “fh et ppl Ree eee cin $5,000 age car insurance. 's vce a eMINKLING 65 fal, Lowy a at 1488 Baldwin Ave. PAINT SALE er ge Bros. house paint, & 5 Orchard Lake Ave rE bans peace BLACKSMITH FORG a a skill oan: box & blades. POW ERS if ‘QUIPMENT ' Auction Sale Sat. Aug. 9, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 23859 Telegraph Rd. Everything Must Go! | ! teem ing a & 2 re 0 stes | Ford. Farmall, _ 65 “Attachements “for tractors tncl. 50 ri Walking mowers. Incl. T Sit se Apa Morse. POWER LAWN MOWER "EM 3-2315 ROTO-TILLER, . SNOW BL sDE, id a s Knobby Gree 1¢-in REO TRIMA AWN, 34 INCH CUT, 5-0202. $50. FE ROMEX 143, iN, | ONE: 2% CENTS TS FOOT e ye voeg 1 P eons. act pipe. $3. nt Koton in any eather, Warwicks 2678 Orchard ake Rd. SPECIAL Steel vite 55c WOLVERINE LUMB _ Paddock FE 2-0784 SAVE E THE PENNIES On Your tek Bill et pets Pork Liver ....... ink Sausage ............+ oe Eo AB WAROGE avin einen resins di cues Ib. Baio a ae "#y te. AS Corner of Walton & i Seal-Rite Paint Large stock of all finishes, we are ¢ out line & will sel} at 40 per cent ¥, Off uct | “bal sc, tools. hardware. paint & e item, added every day. we bargains! 7 yeas used Sects. * storms h. sereen oom 50c to’ $1.00 each. Siverai large vine p Taney than cost, . tic All garden + 44 off to close out .C. Compton & Sons 4900 W. Huron 8t. OR 3-1414 oRve: Ti gk OLVERT $2.45 ir tinea ft. FE 20233, RANGE HOODS. fen G. & Thompson, 8 &. TA = $7.95. G. A, Thompson. . Perry Talbott mes ey esas Ave, Ph. SALE WILL CAR- Ty @ 12 foot boat, 95 8. Roselawn. pond a} 1» Oh eats. Complete with sat + OWE MOWERS — ALL sizes available. No reasonable of- fer refused ov oo ree mo’ were. We need the sto Gers & Lawn ‘uipm Woodward, Rnte Birm ingham. MI Wood Closet Doors meta aee & BERRY RY DOOR SALES RooeT ie New set of cliverwates Furahure suitable for cabin, FE 42975. Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT paper steamer. floor ers, polishers, hand sanders, “rar nace vacuum cleaners. Fue Paint. 436 Orchard Lake 56-6159. . 3.98 Cacceran Equipment ain Sale Musical Goods 62 Hay, Grain # Feed 71 ELECTRIC " GUITAR & * AMPLI- Estey EL ELECTRIC ORGAN. Wat. 4 gph mene “ge ding manual. 3 pred pi. payment, balance $25 pe CALBI wom’ co ™ MORRIS MUSIC Across trom ee SUMMER SPECIALS; ano “CALLAGHERS © P Echaitt PE 35217 Sale Office Equipment 63 63 found, water skis, wt & & HA 5 S..OF Straw & twine, Bione st A 5-0666 L AW, corn Also "bay. Will De- | MO liver. OA for Sate Livestock 72 2 TEN WALKING HORSES 1 . 1 goed contest horse. 1s » eyt-old green oe or Britany “male, 4 ie Oe eH Fe MR teats. “| RIDING HORSE, SADDLE & BRID- ie. MAy 62620 fair & REGISTERED JERSEY, CALP BY side, —— family cow. 1 York- ah sow, also 2 pigs. MAple ‘Bend, 965 eae ae REG. @ AREY FORE MARE. ‘ ‘gale doaans Qoods 65 DDLE BRED “STUD, ¥RS. Ap we poner broken ake Reaiae . Sad- of ft, oor 9 yrs. old Ba ae colt, Palomino. Romeo Stable, 71400 Fisher Rd,. Romeo. Piateau 2-3060. THOROUGHBRED RACING ware |* in foal. Mayfair 6-5510. Ask for Mr. McLeod. : woods, a Ree balls & ES 3284. iia en CSTE GOODS Leach, 10 Bagiey. Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B- NITE Wont’ . 2 de for 40 50 for ARD pase ire AVENGER ee 66 sanyiae. BLACK DIRT, ‘oy vel ane rock, FE 65-7645. a cae benny be DIET RM TOP Soil, $10, pe 5 aTis : SeRRCAN STONE PRODUCT S a ai ) vds., 88. Serre e PONTIAC TAKE BUILDERS SUF: MAS ge s0n SAND g- ORIEL FE ns fot Fh etc. YE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 OL Caen SRT EE ” 3 Lape se eee ent, 1583 | Ave, (N. of 46053. Rags rm 8 8 By son of Ch. Domino. arked. H randa Fe 2.0203 Beare eatin, 367 Grands | 12, F BOSTON PUPPIES & ETUDe windows. second LUMBER CO. DACHSHUND PUPPIES Rosolona res fe) sand | E . ay Be tof ‘or riever pups. $10, GA &-3057. . oe AN RADOR eC. mantis Pit BGWSTERED BEA. old. “atanding pu RETEI JOIN - KRESGE’S FILM CLUB ' You Take the Pictures KRESGE’'s ner EE Film REE!!! With each roll “of biack & white film, size* 620-120-127, cereteoes and ‘printed, ereeey E. wi Eby 4 bo oe g film ‘np e, 3 DAY COLOY PRINT SERVICE ai | LEICA VALOY tI Rolo ae” pg prey. $100 W: ce Dept igh -f yntlag WE BUY, «3 | ectors, De retorders. « Camera shen. tou St PE 66615 Sale Musical Goods 62 wk MALE sie ee! FREE 6 GOOD MALE ‘COLLIE, “Te. CHAMPION po jhepmie i female Collie. PE SEiNta TORE YINICRER POP AKC registered. OR ae Be are iver WES. k & ‘apriest: Sens. td ‘fees LES ‘9? THOMAS ELECTRONIC on- an, $550 cash. a He i & Wanted Livestock 73 LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS wanted Forrest Jones Maple 5-0916. For Sale Poutry 74 SBA cereale old td WHITE leghorn hens. d 0c each Ft 2 ol oe. $1 if separate. 2190 APPLES, PICK YOUR OWN. rr bu. ‘4 mile South of 14 Mile on Haggerty, Raymond enter. “AUBURN ORCHARDS MONTMORENCY . fresh frozen vailable in uindre & 10 & 30 Ib. tins Deg Rds APPL ED ASTRACHAN, $1.50 ue. Beautiful giads, 231 N. Squir- | COLTIVATED BLY Quart or cases 350 Ra.. Commerce, EM EARLY r | 9725 South Bivd., East, B'ham. HUCKLEBERRIES, ORDERS TA- ken, FE 4-6440. ‘ eee BROS. PONTIAC RD. FE 401s or SUPER TRACTOR. SALE Ferguson tractor with Wagner load- Howard Reeve, 50 inch LHC, 4&-T verge EZ CREDIT TE HOUGHTON & SON 3.1 Rochester, OL tate Auction Sales 77 B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains very Sunde oer | p.m, very Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy nd Seil Daily ‘ORlando 3-2717 SURES AUCTION wALEG Fe a of “of orth Bi Biscpoing For Sale Heapetrullers 78 12 FT. CAMPING TRAILER, $150. Kenilworth. 21 INITE, $500, FE 7-03 after 12 ae WOuaee BLOR . HOUSE. trailer, good. > yl $1,000, FE foot washer and dryer, like new. |° able. ( M ped TWEIG travel trailer since 1932. for life. See er Sales to exciting caravans.) DETROITER’S PONTIAC CHIEF’S Why buy « used mobile home | when rou can oWn a new one a these low, low griges LIST SALE 25 ft, ’ 2388.00 35 ft. 3326.00 2988.00 ft. 3860.00 3300.00 10 WIDES 3 3993 +4 3488.00 4383.00 it (2 bedr These orice tacbues double gas pone and free delivery up to Most ‘e to "51 models will = the requir down payment. low as $50000 down, terms up 5 years No payment due until) October. BOB HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES SALES INC. 4301 Dixie Highwa 4 files oe Tee of Poutia jac 7 3 & Week WANT A rst Seetit ¢ fat sane ey ae plete = railers. 41 ft Gre: FOR CASH IN A me Gromet a up. Reasonable M Oxford Trailer New Stewarts | Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers Parts and Supplies aoe oy ee 2 vi cash ina elve ped eee = w bu a es i3at0 30" Holly Rd. Holly. Pontiac Chief iy Dargains _ Bargain 50 ft at trate-in asowance” ever, mew. ney will save hendreds Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home |, Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie sof Postias 4 Miles fore. 3 Open nt Week Sale’ Farm Produce 75 WiD > CA! ate An . er. ‘troit Mopile 3 oie Say ble Rent Trailer Space 79 UBU ‘OTS. MOBILE Vil- ee See | a, EE - i RO, co net Rae INC. Sada Co. 32'S. & demonstration See: them aod Tre: 3008 W one of Wally Bryan's CHRIS “hore me Tassed sealed “te “5 “4 GEDA aK kratiog, Must be seen to a; Reas, 4351 ie SELORAPT APT RowAl ise Berle ae oe 5 teeta * boat fe a $21 po ed sale boise se rout to Suen. ean, Fee aa les teal i pe. 1958 Evinrude. Tike fa at. Ee eta miles Se 1 ee ye s few boats pe 160" - eed, backed | Marine Gerylee vy Qreband Dey tyra oe at eludes Sages Ber ig zim and nd nals + | Mantied Bias Mere, Laveen tomised . | Piberglas Cadilize MERCURY ones Te FE 7121 3137 12 %. Meyers Mercury OUR Ado xX 2 at BORAPH Rl — bios Gory Raven Model Gator Fenscns sini = 2. Gay Bort Mice O Portaule aa =- he : Demonstrator Special: a tC AIL BO’ e ie eM Se 17M) i 7 : FOR LATE HURRY,’ sell things Jack’ W. Haunt PONTIAC SALES USED Ca sax| Community Motor Sales '. AUBURN AT EAST BLYD. tHe poNTIAc PRESS,’ THURSDAY, ‘A AvGEST 1. 7.1958 ?: Bloskina: Chev, * 676] Dixi t Maple S307 Open’ nites” cn 8 GOOD - CHEAP ATION ‘50 FORD V4 A RUNNING. a8 6 OLDS. V4. NICE. SHARP CARS . 1932 Buick .club coupe, radio, aan excellent nist, runs like clock $487, 1955 Chevrolet. eeupiiatate, v-8 engine, powergiide, radio and eo Sener oe $li7 “1956 Chevrolet couyertible, V-8, powerglide, radio and hee ter. owner, low mileage. sharp. $1 W56 Olds 98 Holliday ¢ power, radio full matic, Shing nd healer, iat atic. . Qne owner .......0......5. $1088. 1957 Pord Faltriane 800. V-8 en- *, Fordomatic, peater. ALSO NSPORTATION "eaals = FACTORY. BRANCH | imi. Exc. cond. Will sell at | oz | wholesale. FE §-5519, EEL: ly RR TPM “TSH 1083 CHEVY 210, 4 DR, "Sos & HEATER LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER _ OL Lei i -Matthews- ” Hargreaves _ EXCLUSIVE FIRST IN MICHIGAN "A.M.T." | Power 36 CHEVROLET | rakes. Spotless inside "and BOB FROST, INC. 380_Hunter _ MI 6-€034 1954 Chrysler New York- er. 4dr. Full power. 29,000 PONTIAC'S “TRUCK. CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass HASKINS | {ECON Oily USED CARS| le ener = SEGA > Tm, 2 oe radio & - a = Pon aagy i For Sale Cars * a For Sale Cars 91). REPOSGESRION 1055 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Full price $93, No cash a ceaee.| *: BOB F ROST, Thee pA egg only $9.98 mo. Mr. Bell. | 280 Hunter , 1? Ford ‘ord Victoria F beautiful Ivo geese to match H 056 PA DR. Pordematic. Redo & Seater. “BOB. FROST, INC. ame Li SoNTR er soa pt : acee: with ceria é — ‘5 wagon MA | ae 7 MV. heater. — Assume pmts. of $27 per BOB FROST, IXC. 280 Hunter MI =6-6034 1955 pias Behe v3 ir. tat tc A gg Se bh jatap all RADIO VICTORIA. RADIO — sal tone, Asstme } “BOB FROST, INC. 280 ) Hunter © 1985 FORD Vi 1A. Peng Hydramatic #66 MY _6-6034 RADIO, $1,095. FE "55. 8 cyl. ite, . PB Brakes Auto. Transmission lass, 1 car owner, Sendbera .. Sacrifice, $1140. _EM 3-31l9 ‘36 FORD V-8. COUNTRY Re: $1,595 New Liens Clean, * | 280 Hunter TINT. , ew. INC. to Hunter” ME [. 1954 MERCURY Mturapite Grulser brake. > ae tabs Pi, HR Fae pe. | en VICTORIA, : ‘ower stee — h RY 4 DR anDTor, iss, MERCU eo, MOM. eet bean —_ Be oso Eadie 1664 LINGLN nnn 1.0" r, low. mileage, Todays speci “BOB FROST, ING, MEReURY "82 Radio ‘tron 1957 MERCURY MONTCLAIR hardtop. Power ea Power- Guay Rammer with red" back eee. Spot- “BOB "FROST. ING, | 280 280 Hunter 1957 full power, Showroom condition. BOB FROST, INC. 249 _Hunter 6-6934 i aldo. ‘6. en hand. come ms Ruben Motor Sales Re LVD, conse PAS * OLDSMOBILES é ved M0, TON & SON. |e VOLKSWAGEN oS ie For ‘Sale Cars 91 i PLYMOUTH ¥-< a Re caer. 2. dr, demo. i 3 asl 158 PLY MOU" r H. “Tope ie month, REPOSSESSION. es full Fie a8. 08 re manila, sories * ie tant c Few Mer ‘Be _ Great’ Lakes 8.0402. ? PONTTAC * We're "Sine this station =o a. a nate d. fest-drive Be at-dri to see te Pully inc dual bey af cf all is the price. m, te} 8. weet wers. ey $9302. Birmingham i981 PONTIAC. CLEAN. GOOD peter. oe “transportation. cog mig PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA- NTIAC ‘W0 PONTIAC DELUXE. TDR. R& o rust OR 3-827. =* He PONTIAC Ts TRrPOwER, § STICK. Must sell. FE 5-0782. INTIAC. Gta abt Bat “gat Ff good cond. 2 — green. S ALESMEN DEMO Catali ieverat othe other caer also. Ves ‘ terrific deal call Tom Stachler at A ee Retail Store. FE 1950 HM At ALEX ? DR. RUNS $95. Bade Steele oo°' Se 5-0204, : 1951 PONTIAC RUNS GOOD. ration $8. _ die Steele Ford. FE eo eae oe b heater” $505. ‘BOB FROST, INC. 34 FORD 4 Door........... iwceeseesesese SOM CYLINDER, sharp. ; ‘33 DODGE 2 Door edigvaesisdblxdvietuls eee. 394 ood condition. POW 52 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door ....:.....:....9-4 tesing, a ONYX BLACK 88, sharp. nh 3 “sao "Si CHEVROLET 2 Deore sno ens .-$.204 __Phone OR _ 3-3626. en _ oe Sore Coe: VETS] foro 8. Cylinder” ...6...... 5.8. 500005 $ 344 LATE 1967 PONTIAC CONVERTI. | ! ‘TON PICK-UP. ble. "} guner, Pull newer. Al}! SS OLDSMOBILE 2 Door ............... $1374 ‘8-8122 6. a _ 88, hydramatic. eae NAS aaa Dae aonb ei || '55 CHEVROLET 2 Door ...........-..4- $1194 onium. FE 36% BEL AIR with powerglide, 8-cylinder. en Hawr, § pass. Must “sacrifice.” b'54 PONTIAC Starchief ............ ae eee $ 894 itsa STU! EBARER COMMANDER HARDTOP. beige and peblo tan, sharp. Staion Wagon FE 5- "— dn., assume — CLUB O Mur- ‘nam-Rambler.. ‘a. ibesdeend. MON: "eouete Harold ur _er ford } STOCK REDUCTION ‘ Roger’s Sales & & Service ‘5 Auburn ave FE 2.9555 RAMBLER — JEEP DEALER eS 456 Buick deockt Peas ces oesnennn nee ISH HARDTOP, full power. r 7 FORD Convertible ............05 vers 81894 '57 CHEVROLET Convertible ee tcec ewes 104 POWERGBIDE. oh °S7 BUICK S eee ape ea veveees , 4+DR. with peciet | il ‘57 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door.. i Bia Leeay $1496 ONE-OWNER, « gas saver. *56 PONTIAC zi ataling pee cee ure ence 2. .$1294 55 CHEVROLET 2 "2 Door ...: are oy vee $ 994 POWERGLIDE. "58 PONTIAC Sterchief .. 2... 0s. .3.,.00$hit . DOOR, hydramatic. : *54 FORD Victoria ..... eb pep es Ws desices pe Get . HARDTOP. fordomatic, sharp. * P\ "55 PONTIAC Catalina Pee cee cence e 1194 GET Fal AT OUR NBWLOT - 952 W. HURON ignn Lio aS so ae 38 FORD oration Wa OM oh LE : g $2264 2 #89 FORDOMATIC and sharp. HARDTOP, hydramatic, 25,000 actual miles. '54 CHEVROLET 2 Door ..... be cecetenes$ 774 33,000 ACTUAL MILES, white tires. ‘56 FORD 2 Door |.....00..00-0050 weve $1174 &CYLINDER, fordomatic. : $4. PLYMOUTH 2 Door si....s000 00s sawn O74 BELVEDERE WAGON, hi-irive. 154 PONTIAC Catalina ...6).....2e0cea0s0$ 24 : HARDTOP, leather interior: ‘53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR .....,.......$1244 eSPORT COUPE, automatic and power steering. ENN'S Re: OR SALES- 952 W. HURON ST. FE 4.7371 FE 41797 “= FE29101 ‘Transpo At Its. Best” “OE ER = MOTOR SALES. Has Sharp Pencil Deals! LONG ON VALUE — SHORT. ON PRICES ~s THE BEST TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS WE'VE ' EVER OFFERED ¢ «_- SEE THESE: “Buick” Better-Buy Used Cars ‘49 Pontiac...........2.. $ 50 DELUXE 4 DOOR SEDAN — Runs real good. 'SRPord .ovec cece he ow $495 ' Heater, Power steering. Fo-O-Matic. | ‘SL. Eymoath 1 tall store gO 4-DR. SEDAN, radio, heater, standard shift. ‘49 Ford ................ 675 DELUXE 2 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater. Standard shift. ‘00 Buick saben 4 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater. Dynafiow. '51 Plymouth ........... $179 STATION WAGON — Radio & Heater, Standard Shift. ‘59 Studebaker ........; $225 4 DOOR SEDAN — Radio & Heater, Auto, Transmission. ‘593 Buick .....2........- $999 ROADMASTER 4 DOOR Sedan — Power, Radio & Heater, Dynaflow. One owner. ‘52 Pontiac ......0...... UNE pause se 2-DR. SEDAN. radio, heater, standard transm “oo Chevrolet oe hea a 2 DOOR SEDAN — Heater, paint job. ‘fod. $04 CUSTOM 2 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater. 'S3 Chevrolet ..........: $999 BEL AIR 2 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater, Standard shift. ‘S3 Chevrolet ........... $695 STATION WAGON — Deluxe 4 Door. Radio & Heater. Excellent condition. '53 Pontiac ..........,.. $395 DELUXE 4 DOOR Sedan — Radio & Heater, Hydramatie. = OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ) Open Eves: YOUR F OLIDAY Safety Precautions will not be complete unless you include a safe x Handacburg i | | ‘36 Ford Victoria red & white $1383 | eee oe 4 _ 61705. 3 OLDS CONV: ERTIBLE. FULL $450, | gas £ j 1p Sieliee Se tg Skee wevlindet $625 Good’ cond. “on © 3-888, bar PLYMOUTR i052 FORD, 2 DR: NICE, NO money down, Eadie Steele “Ford. “FE 5-9204. HUDSON HORNET. 1063. RADIO, 1003 ae 4 DR. -2978. Window | “LUXURY. “TO OUR USED CAR CUSTOMERS FREE | STOP, yy DURING THE LGUESTIN bie ieee es in ‘USED CAR ‘a Chevy Bel Air @Dr. Extra’ _ CLEARANCE ‘of Fora V8: Gres Ldoor ue ate ida a aaa are eee Roadmaster, Ait” i . iRbchester \ __FE 4 DODGE, rULL PRICE $245. ae FROST, INC. | 280 Hunter MI 6-6934 “CY” OWENS FORD "32 DE SOTO 4 DOOR $195 ‘1478 OWNS FE 5-410! DODGE ‘5s Wines Wages ene more wagons. We really got ‘em. Here's fust atiother of our littie money savers priced |= to sell. Power sah | and power brakes set off tits oue owner like-new wagon. Just an older car of value’ j bad Phe in, ‘ i eSoto-Plymouth, 0 8. Woodward. MI 6-5302 ___Birmingham, . ; | | t kc eee tee ee ee ee ; 280 Hunter i 51 “SHELTON. ‘Pontiac - Buick Ano se: ere i Buick #Dr. 55 deci aes mn “hil powers” Sis : nc’ Conv. Hydra. ¥i Power steering brakes $1605) t heater. an oh Hydra New tires. R $45 full orice. polly RGA'N LOT Hunter Blvd. at eereee. Birm. MI 6-44 /1957 ISETTA BMW 300. A ONE owner beauty 60 miles per gallon of, gas Gray & red 2?-tone. A real nice pool for the money Priced. aut Sodward Aves Bir. 135. iva. vat Ss. m MI 1957 LINCOLN PREMIER HARD- top. Full power. Car same ‘as new, Powe owned by R. L. Polk. $2.2 BOB FROST, INC. 280_ Hunter MI 6-6034 ‘82 LINCOLN, 3 DR.. TAN BODY | with maroon top. Real nice car | priced to sell at only $230. 32. Parkhurst, int LINCOLN CONVERT. FULL Ow eT BOB. FROST: INC. MI 6-6034 MERCURY Cue COUPE. RH. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume: jaf of $8.65 mo, Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Hafold Tarner Ford, wn Nctabesned 2 ar. — A wagon ‘ $145 "BS Clievr = «: deluxe, radio & heater, sBArp c...0. 0.660005 $895 3§. Buick . S: Dyaene - Saale. ineate aflow $115 wel a: a ar Myare- Pea ho ee ~ Buick 4 = Reio ty hes 1053 o1dg 88 matte. "neato & HOMER HIGHT MTRS. canes heater . Bt) on the arpa Pout ‘ac pL 1-8133' OXFORD “Senn AN OA 6-3528 son, Lake 1851 FORD 4 iD. Pe gy erg CEB 9. : Eddie Steel a 4. ' FORD V-8. COUNTRY SED. : paewg mers se Everything | ‘Dyaahew ’ $395 dr sedan, Hydra-) 0485 in Your | Favor Sharp Cars E-Z Terms Immediate Delivery Lower Prices Best time to buy ‘$7 Ford Wagon asm ee 8 harper 4 senger Paras | matic iS pak white wails. i i due awe i { 37 “Chev. Convertible \iver & gray with s bisck ton z L diver Posterior | { tri at ansmiss' th’ &H, whe. ‘walle, ae ‘$1706 Standard _with R '55 Chev. 2 Dr his little hon has Ren. whit * alls - ts een. & ivory, Spot- interior, a mice car. . $ 895 '53 Ford 4 Dr. nem, — rd tran sion » shiny “ insite & pong drive ere ee MANY sone TO CHOOSE FROM | -Russ. CP ergeuat | | Motor. | _Company | B. s SRGINAW (| i 2-131 | ree Py, brakes, EZI g¢ buy at this low price. Buick 4 Dr. .. ‘OP, Ga ~ radio, ‘57 Caurony 5 steering ‘oF AIR. Dust pear! with Sorermlles. white _ tires, one-owner, Pontiac 4 Dr. . lites, another one-owner. Olds 2Dr. 88 BLA CK FINISH the goin’s great in an Ponomatic white ti Teen and Ww DEL RAY. r seats, heater, lea Pontiac 2 Dr, . Ww Isetta ...... ‘AIN, mate. ¢ Olds 2 Dr. washer, turn signals UPER, tu prey. bem Fadia, heater, white ti Chevrolet .. ae 4 Dr. . DMASTER, T, ® “= cer with ar ng MOTOR FE 84599 e| 2.44 i PS eer eee a nee Lar Pur tae tatty Ld +: ¥¥ car for you, at a price easily within your budget. ‘58 Buick Hardtop . SUPER, beautiful black finish. power een & aa lass, low mileage demo. brakes one-owner a ny perfect inside and © Chevrol et Convert .. $1895]: real low mileage and «a 57 Ford Hardtop 500", red and ae eer, white Tie one-ow: UPERCHIEF HARDTOP. aol radio Geater. hydramatic, power brakes white Thess: peck-up white fist radio, heater, hydramatic, | Ford Convert. oo... $1195 RLANE, white —_— with black top, ado, heater, res. Chevrolet 2 Dr. .. ite finish. eeeiieee: rosie. ite tires, a 870 RIES, monies, alte tires ge et Washers. just like new inside-end ou JUST THE THING for that long mileage. Pontiac 2.Dr,..... green and white, radio. neater: clean inside and out with white tires. oe... 8995 “83'"', white and gegen. nvdramatte, heater. windshiel Buick Hardtop tee VANEITTE, the perfect utility. of miles left in COMMUNITY |) . Auburn Ave. at East Blvd. TITS bale @ have just the .... $2999 A trem ' Le . $2399 rnet Red aed Wotte, power heater, _ tires, @ white top, radio, heater, $1895 |) perl ——— Fordomatic, . $1495 se 8 * # ee - $1795 ‘84 Cadillac 4-Dr. Sedan. radio. heater, hydramatic, a Birming- ham one-owner beauty. ! $495 *83 Olds &Dr. 88 Sedan, with the famous Rocket 88” engine. $888 "$5 _— ‘Sedan V-8 heate: tu- — areen P matching inter $2090 . K S _Suprremet a eels Haraton, level-air sus- pow ‘er steering and whens oe eee es. $1395 radio, with . $1045 a teal beauty. eee es 99D lararamatio; radio, a occ. $795 _ $695] hytse- $795 | ‘88 Ford 4Dr.. radio. heater, i and it’s « Customline. ‘too. 4 i $3695 ‘5? Cadillac Coupe, power win- ~~ steering Takes. One a sharp, clean For’ Cadiliae visit the Bright Always a fine A ing Spo $595] er steering and brakes, see e ee $ 495 | cece ect $395 ateen, ameter: radio, SALES OPEN ‘TIL 9 at atte yuys anyone of 10 Bo egy oy “A FIRST PAYMENT _ QCTOBER 1st EROME "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass-Open ‘til 10.p.m. AUGUST is the month of bargains at the “BRIGHT SPOT.” We've cut our prices again and it’s proving to be the solution because sales volume is up. OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. with over 75 fine reconditioned cars to choose from. Prices range from $95 to $4195. We have a fine selettion of Fords, Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Buicks, Olds, and Cadillacs! Over 25 years in business means searanterd satisfaction to you : «=. OUF cmetomer® : $295 Convert ‘s1 Old fr, ‘Sedan, tu-ton = tooki and and runs good, $2695 68 Chevrolet Impala thre. Dover white with beau ful custom interior. $940 "83 Ford &Dr. Customiine V-8, new paint job, clean S inside. $]1195-—~ “85 Dg Sete Po wing ea marate te. real $1095 56. Pontiac 4-Dr. Sodan. deluxe ‘fob with hydramatic $1295 a ee Bel at fate tres. outstanding interior makes tris . @ real onary car. $248 ee ntssion® exes $95 onal car ape Drop in ay now ” and your ‘oo ice early. $1995 "Ss? Ford Patrlane ‘500’ Cote "B4 =Olds vertible and it's ® one-owner, reel aot ell $2295 Mercury. 4-Dr, 8-vass ir . ready “to roll $995 “gg brdiematien ‘St Hardtop $275 . The best of the Mer- "bi on v-8 — class =. at factory sogine ease Peas xtras. $395 di suited ‘tor a Our sales staff consists of Mike Flynn, Tony Hayes, Dave Foster and Joe Nichols who are well known and very popular in the Automotive business in Pontiac and surrounding. areas. Call at your convenience and anyone of our top flight salesmen will be eager to. serve you. OPEN TILL 10 P. M. SE “Bright Spot” Sig at [ OLDS: CADILLAC oe ORCHARD LAKE, AT CASS: O bey FE_ 8.0488 OPEN TILL 10 \ ditation a _THE powmlag PRESS, THURSDAY AUGUST 1.158 ig: 3 - Today’ S Television P: Procreme < Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject tq change without notice Channel tt a Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel TWAEEEY Channel O-CRLW TY (4)-News: Williams, (2) Racket Squad. (4) Weather: Eliot. @ Box Four. (7) Cowboy G-Men. G-Men 215 (4) Crossroads. Priest solves youth gang problem. Richard Arlen. (2) News: LeGoff. (2) Weather. (2) News: Edwards. (7) Sports Parade. (9) Boots, Saddle. Indian ad- —~_ venture. “{)-teolor) Mich. O’Doors. (2) Code Three. (7) Weather. 6:40 6:43 7:00 (7) News: Daly. (7) Cireus Boy. Corky, Joey use circus money to bail pal out of jail. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Ed- mond O’Brien, ‘Shield for Murder.” ('54.) (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough. (2) Sgt. Preston. ‘Ghost’ aids Preston in capturing out- laws. 8:00 (7) Zorro. King’s Magistrate demands landowners band — to restore law and (4) ‘0 Boat of Groucho. (2) Richard Diamond. Dia- mond’s vacation is inter- when strangers threaten and bribe beautiful sirl. oO Real McCoys. Rift with Flora lands Grandpa before judge. (Re-run.) uae (4) Dragnet, Tip on P man leads Friday to cock- tail bar. (Re-run.) (2) Dr. Christian. K to live down his father’s past. Franchot Tone plays his brother. Eva Le Gallienne, Elizabeth Montgomery, Hen- ry Hull co-star. 10:00 (7) Frontier Justice. West- ern. (9) News. (4) (color) Price Is Right. 10:15 (9) Weather. 10:20 (9) Film Fare, 10:30 (7) Crash. shores opposes friend's detective job because 10:40 (9) Starlight Theater, Dana Andrews, “Laura.” ('44.) 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (4) News: W’kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 (4) Sports. (2) Sports. Fonda, “Wild Geese Calling.” (41). 11:30 (7) Night Court. (4) Jack Paar, Cliff Ar- quette, Diohann Carroll. (9) Headline. 9:00 @ ‘Amos 'n’ Andy. (4) People’s. Choice... Practi- cal joker plays tricks onj®#25 (2) News. Sock, who wants to buy land ' from him. (Re-run.) 9:30 (2) Beat the Clock. (2) Silent Service. (4 Romper Room. : : (Y Our Friend Harry. %: i aa Sesanm fagpadncd of NAVY |19:09 (2) For Love or Money. his dad’s troop—transport} 4) Dough Re Mi during ae tne. eng Seve |t0:80 (Treasure Hunt. (9) Monte Cristo, i wae (4) Buckskin, Jody tries * (9) Movie. sell prize lamb to raise i mony Re HE 11:90 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (2) Playhouse 90,_Franchot|. (4) Price Is Right. Tone in “Bitter Heritage.” . we Peaceloving son (James) 11:39 (2)’ Dotto, Drury) of Jesse James tries] . (4) Truth. (7) News, 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Henry/$r0e (2) Big Payoff. (9) Ricky the Clown. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tae Dough. (9) Barney’s Gang. 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 4:00 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie, 1:30 (7) Topper. (2) As World Turns. 2:00 (7) Lady of Charm. (2) Our Miss -3rooks. 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (2) House’ Party. ~ 2:35 (9) Home Fair. (4) Today Is Ours. - (7) Americaa Bandstand. (9) Movie. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (Q Who Do You Trust. 8:00 (7) Andy Williams. yy FRIDAY MORNING 4:00. (2) Beighter Day, Williams, ~ 08 nic Jr,.and Broce Peters — issued a Cooking B Tierra asi 33 Solid crm 2 Gee Statement saying they support 86 Civil wrong 9 34 “Love apple” Latvia _, \Preminger. Price Is Right’ Emcee Limps. Viewers Spotting Him on Street. to Find It Out By BILL. CULLEN NEW YORK'\m — It’s quite impossible to be a fugitive if : “Bill Cullen,- what is the matter with your leg—?” from one engagement to an- other, some dates being very close to one another, they notice “| that I do a certain amount of limping as I step along briskly. I naturally appreciate this mark of sympathy. But this physical Reagieny beters man aot oft Like tens of thousands of young- ponyinte gg ad I was strick- en with polio, Even with hs HTH sERLas ee Surprised For in scurrying around town °‘ Physical: Handicap Doesnt t Stand i in ’ CONQUERS HANDICAP walks around during his program. » Bill Callen’s + Young Americans. Need More Exercise. CHICAGO (UPI)—A physical fit waaatie’ canelens’ Siti tile tem —~ Popular TV emcee Bill: Cullen, the host of “Price Is Right,”’ has been partially disabled ever since childhood when he was stricken with polio. Viewers who spot him on the Mrset arp. siipeined to see kins Bemping because he never ture. Member of - - Correct carriage, he said, is not Electronics Association omy, # bean souy Se ot FE 4-1515 oy groom’ mental poise. age that’ clot look C oY MaSraD eet their best on a “trim, erect and) Open Daily.9 te 9 * Final Action This Session Seen \ : * hed 1 do get quite a beceh—thiagh I don’t ask for it, mind you~on my TV shows, . Fer instance, on ‘Price Is Right,” the NBC-TV program that I do Mondays through Fridays, no viewer has ever seen me walk on stage, or walk during the pro- gram period. *x * * I find it. no handicap to work roghng.- and I’m sure that most tr) contestants on my program don't know the reason, Pick Candidates in Tennessee Gore Battles Political Conservative for Seat; --Today’s Radio Programs-=- in NASHVILLE, Tenn, (AP)—Ten- nessee Democrats nominate a U, S. senator and a governor to- day, capping the hardest fought primary race in recent years. * * * The Senate contest was be- tween incumbent Albert Gore, re- garded in his home state as a middle-of-the-roader, and Pren- tice Cooper, a three-term former governor’ and ‘political conserva Four candidates sought the four year term as _ governor. Gov: Frank Clement was ineligible for re-election. The race developed | Secretary few issues other than the Clement administration's re¢ord;-“~’ ee ear Buford Ellington, who served as agriculture commissioner for nearly two terms in the Clement Cabinet, had the governor's en- dorsement, Opposing him were Mayor Edmund Orgill of Mem- phis, Circuit Judge Andrew T. Clifford Allen. of Nashville, mary, In case no- candidate re- ceives a majority vote; the high man in today’s balloting wins the nomination which is equivalent to election in this Democratic state. WIR (760) — CKLW (800) © WWS (950) = WCAR (1190) = WXYZ (1270) «=—« WON, (1400) WIBK (1490) x eke - - ——— _All nine of Tennessee’s con- TONIGHT WPON, Casey 8:30—-WJR. Music Hall J. Bob. Maxwell ~ gressmen—two Republicans and yor Sapo re WoBR. Sound Of WiBK, i is We , ‘Bob Lark ination, Six were anopponed. ; WWJ, News ‘ a WAY, Wattrick, MeKendte |11:00—WJR. Vinal Oe ee ME Seer "CELI eemtin, Doviee ae addition, ot will decide wee. nece | WEED garrl Saw Reve rig? . | en" Wet teat" should be ealled to consider low WOAR, 6 Page. Woan chad WJBK. News. : WIBK, News, sno) to consider low- WPON, News, Bee WPON, Music or ee ee WAR News ering the voting age to 18 6:30—WIR, Dat f . : Peis exh * |e Sarrell = ng ‘Bey oe aeRag [Convicts Help Mother WAR. savin. Aiee Te vares¥. S0axme toe WIR. Arthur Sar sete gd ver som Sending “tri lemsMfzesS™ ire. James Covington received a rs, vames a ‘ata 2 “Piri Reet Buta” ae es save | Gein erties, (ames Green ed cay é. wage ee tar Chup WEON, Chuck Lewis WEAR News Bennett old child, ‘who fowl a hole in his WJBK, , have WPON, Sports, Candlelight | WEAR Seve forcee | teas wWs Don Ameche Lcd — was from the irimates of La wwd Chree Star Extra). win Velce ot Agric News, range Reformatory, where her M, Shorts it wR, News. Wspe. Sts husband is serving a one-year be Jim Casey r be Rere sie Smut "aan Date 2a e's wg Bands ‘sentence. He didn’t know his fel- : ‘ie os TO (= : maT ee ber prisoners had taken up the Be Pini os ee ae Don Mackinnon if W. Time s . ee Ea | w. Wares. fom ges ‘es he a Sleeper Falls 2 Stories otinés’ areenboos DALLAS (AP) — Mrs, Agnes] ‘ "tm ‘wot : West, 78, said, she dreamed ah Gans. Gora oper ss i Hecae "somebody was after me.” She einin Wit tows. Cent reo climbed out the window in her), Wi) Nema Deland gine + ae sleep and fell two stories‘ to the Se ithe ouch ort "WAY fern SleKeast Grobe hie’ fall: ail sie: aan Ne me 10 WJR ¢ rol é ~ : 7 ; be J ! | A WRON, News, uark ( ) awecwoie pr te mages | WRON: Spore’ jonly. a broken arm, oy ee ' Fe Tennessee has no runoff pri-/fj « Publicity on WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. John F, Kennedy (D-Mass) today hailed House passage of an employe pen- sion and welfare fund disclosure bill as assuring legislation in the field at this session of Congress. Senate 28 with Kennedy as its chief spon- sor. * * * “I welcome the House action because it means we will get a bill this session,” Kennedy told a reporter. “But the Senate version can restore at least a part of the language.” is possible to get this year. ’ * * * The key House test was on an amendment to exempt those plans efits to the employes. Both versions of the legislation would require fund administrators to file with the secretary of labor comprehensive reports on. the makeup of each plan plus annual data on its financial operations. These would be open to the pub- lic. ki & & The ‘Senate bill would give the secretary subpoena power -to : in- vestigate the accuracy of the re- ports. He also could seek federal court injunctions. where necessary BRAND NAME VACUUM “CLEANERS Reg. $89.50-—Now $3950 HAMPTON'S er ate Taylor-of Jackson and State Sen. |] 825 W. 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