The Weather UW. &. Weather Bureau Forecast Pleasant, we, (Detalls Page 2) 116th YEAR Trying to Reach Agreement by Strike Deadline Looms Close; Chrysler Also in Session DETROIT (UPI) — The United Auto Workers union headed into weekend nego- tiations with Ford Motor Co. today with high ex- pectations of a contract offer from the company. “It was the first time that the union, which also was meeting with Chrysler Corp. today, held weekend talks with the auto com- panies since contracts ex- pired during the Memorial Day weekend. No meeting was scheduled at General Motors until Monday. Although a company spokesman said the weekend meeting at Chrysler indicated new progress ‘in Kiwini to Khrushchev leaders “to discontinue their mili- tary operations and to turn to a policy of peaceful settlement of the —— dispute.” In a 700-word letter to Khrush- chev, Eisenhower said. that if the Chinese Reds ‘“‘can be persuaded to place their-trust in negotiations and a readiness to practice concili- ation,” the United States — lke Seeks Peace in China -| “strive in that’ spirit earnestly to ed! thie sare end.” The United States hopes that an understanding can be arranged through renewed i talks with Red China that “‘will assure that there will be no resort to the use of force” in resolving so Formosa crisis, the President Eisenhower bluntly told Khrush- chev that the main issue was whether the Chinese Reds would oe the vital requisite of NEW YORK — the air. producer said. Challenge’ TV Quiz Show = Fix Suspect, Goes Off Air FROM OUR NEWS WIRES — “The $64,000 Challenge” television quiz program, accused of a “fix,” has been taken off The cancellation, announced yesterday, “does not concern any accusation made against. the show,” its Last week, the Rev. Charles E. Jackson, a Nash-| “7 .. |given the answer to a ques-|a further than that.” “Part of the unexplored areas have paths, se we are not in a complete wilderness now. We are . clarity in some areas. But I do not want to name “We are making progress but I (Continued of, Page 2, Col. 5) Pleasant Weekend to Precede Rain The weatherman promises fair and warmer tonight and Sunday throughout fhe Lower Peninsula.) | Tonight’s low will be near 60. The high tomorrow is expected to reach 85 and the low tomorrow winds at 5-19 miles an hour will increase to 10-20 miles Sunday 65, Today’s southwesterly) tion in advance when he was a contestant. Entertainment Productions, Inc. “Challenge” will be replaced, by ville minister, said he was*+ special news program tomot- row night on CBS. It was toxhave moved to NBC next week but will Colgate. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) vo tn tethoe Hak. Rhewphicher Fe mile limit. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ; AP Wirephote IN FORMOSA STRAITS — Secretary of Defense Neil McElroy talks to reporters at the Pentagon on the Formosa crisis, the newsmen the government “‘has made it clear we would resist an assault on-the Querhoys by. the Chinese communists.” ——— He told Fast Recovery Pace is stumping the experts, who had expected it a: be ~ WASHINGTON mW — slower. The Federal Reserve favorable economic news The pebe pe ie 4 pia Se “[Stauinch Segregatonst | Brings Suit in Arkansa ‘Tension Over Little Rock Grows as States’ Rights — Struggle Swirls On FROM OUR NEWS WIRES “LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — sure of Little Rock’s high wife of a fireman.. to close the schools, Pulaski served the governor with a judgement on the new law. law’s constitutionality. prevent Faubus from clos- ing the schools. He has 20 days to answer the suit. Little Rock: sat tense and fearful today while the greatest states’ rights struggle since the Civil War swirled through it. Gov, Orval E. Faubus threw his} - [eee es ae ee Board “capped a et of| curred yesterday by announcing that industrial production -|—- which took the earliest To POSTAL EMPLOYES—Acting postmaster _Safe Driving Awards Presented at ea Pontiae Press Photo the post office department. The men were among the auiodk Sf late Manis. is| Robert C. Miller (left) places a pin which rep- the 51 postal employes who received safe driving Fifty-four “a lawest tem- sents 25 years of safe driving on the lapel of awards for from one through 25 years at the open perature preceding 8 a.m. Meaty Walmsley, of 968 Beachland St. On house for employes held last night at the new The registered 76 at is William Weaver of 20 W. Cornell St., who post office on West Huron street. (See story on 1 p.m. f --| was honored for his 24 years of safe driving for page2.) ~ Third Party Predicted for South ~ Political Bosses Trade Hot Wards KANSAS. CITY (AP) — cratic National Chairman * Paul southern conservatives who will leave the Democrats at the open invitation just extended by Mr |Butler.”* Another heated exchange took place when a questioner said: * « * “Mr, Butler, we see that in New York State the Republicans have matched you millionaire for mil- lionaire. How much longer are you going to try and kid the peo- a yours is Pais party of ee com- mon man?” special interests like the Repub- licans,”’ Alcorn: “Well, at least we're not subject to the will of the labor bosses, No labor man like Walter Reuther: (president of the United Auto Workers Union) can come into our convention and. tell the not do.” there’s not going to be any spe- cial back entrance at the White House for the Jimmy Hoffas and president and ex-president of the Teamsters Union). Alcorn: “Paul, you can’t deny that Walter Reuther is going to delegates what they can do or can- Butler: ‘If we elect a president Dave Becks.” (Referring to the]. and steepest nosedive of all the major. business. indi- - }eators—rose 2 per cent last month. Citing simultaneous rises in em- ployment, retail buying, . housing ment before the year-end, the| play a part in it? Is It Over? Debbie Asks Shortly after Faubus signed a bill Gov. Orval E. Faubus’ flan schools in the face of a |Supreme Court order to integrate’ them headed - a. test of constitutionality today. 2 The citizen who demanded thie test is, aradoxically, a staunch segregationist. She is Mrs. Gertie Garrett, him pisdlapleetrorna Boe petition for a declaratory. Mrs. Garrett's suit will demand a court test of the ‘She also asked a state court for an injunction to ‘* £8: Virginia Shoe to Shut Down Anti - Integration Law Goes Into Effect First closed as of Monday, tie dast “Sitiaecien. va, WhWarren County, the last Virginia for Divorce HOLLYWOOD (#—The niarriage of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie| a 2 sched ss tas Fisher, once thought to be one of ss ultimate weapon is Viresis's We » e. ; : race- Hollywood's happiest, ison its way! Trp Tocicry’S Press |itc schods, dealt ts inal blow to z . an upper Shenandoah Valley area Debbie told her lawyer to get| =O |i Clstively gmall Negro her a divorce yesterday after Ed-| Church News........ s+eee+. 89 |population. The law automatically die blasted her hopes for a recon- Comics ....... qackuctevaans - 19 |closes any school integrated for — Home section Beeke ae yet it appeared wmly a matter “A breakup was inevitable,” | Obituaries ..........--+- ".. 2% {of days until the same law might sald Eddie, “The marriage would | Sports .....-.........+. 20-21 j|close schools in Norfolk, Char- have come to.an end even if {| Theaters ..+...... bisc¥e 10-11 |lottesville and possibly Arlington had never known Elizabeth Tay. TV & Radio Programs....., 238 County, a Washington suburb. In Wilson, Wark... :....+.+.00. 28 se locations, federal district lor. I alone accept full respon- Women’s Pages......... «-. &©7 |judges have ordered happy with her, In a statement filled’ with heart- broken candor she said:; _ “It seems unbelievable to say that you can live happily with a man and not know he doesn’t love you, But that—as God is my witness—is the truth.” to discuss the divorce. Will. Elizabeth Taylor’s name '*“Any attempt to relieve Miss Taylor from any responsibility falls ‘on completely deaf ears,” said Debbie’s attorney, Frank B. Bel- cher. “I’m not going to spare any- one if it is necessary to protect the rights of Debbie and her two fine children.” *« * * $75 RICHER MAPLE FINISH CHEST, VANITY bed, semaplete, $50. 3 pedestal AO» eLageccclipran Sais To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 > Just.ask for the WANT AD DEPT. =e to Fisher, Belcher said: County Congressman, was Dondero Speaks at Rites : Dedicating Seaway Link George A. Dondero, of Royal Oak, former Oakland a principal speaker today at Massena, N. Y., at dedication ceremonies for a ship Attorneys will ‘meet next week|channel linking sections of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The channel is being named for Dondero and for Wisconsin who fought for the passage of the St. Law- rence Seaway bill in Con- Dondero said, in part: “We dedi- cate today an important link if monuments to in- “There i range published today, wrote. very much in.love with my wife.” ee ee * iguage and read the same Bible will soon become a reality. : * * *¥ “Tf North America +has a ‘lesson for the world it is ‘the lesson of the delineated by the St. Sen. Alexander R. Wiley of|;. work together to bring to a great common dream of ‘in- one of the world’s most impressive) mutual Lawrence and ~~ Great Lakes; unease ati ’ ae ee a Oo = se pot Ps ee ; } q,3 me F aE FIRE TROPHY — Admiring M. Johns Fire Prevention Week Trophy are Johns (left), chairman of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Safety Committee, and the new Harvey top competing firemen’s team at the annual field day, Oct. 4, at Northside Community Center. _|for Fishing Trip This Morning — a day off,” said Hagerty, “I hope I don’t have to bother him.” ‘(Continued From Page One) | would be‘happier if the talks were . |moving faster,” said UAW_ presi- dent Walter P. Reuther. But Reuther made it clear he fer. “We have made the company understand that the 1958 negotia- 1U.S. Asks Reds |About ff Missing Six Are Reported Killed in AF Tr rt Crash in Soviet Armenia today cleared an 18-year-old Negro who first a : Hi fs fe § és = & H No trace of the murder weapon has béen found. * * * William Fletcher was seized in Farmville, Va., yesterday and was brought here for questioning about his activities the night the Nimers were slain. Hig arrest in Virginia resulted from an anonymous tele- phone tip to New York police. Farmville Police Chief Otto Overton said Fletcher first ad- The Weather Full 0.8. Weather Barone Depert NTIAC ‘AND VICINITY—Fair and watmer today, tonight and Sunday. Southwesterly winds 5-15 miies, increas- ing te 10-20 miles Sanday night, High y £6. Low tonight 66. High Sunday 85. Lew Sunday night 65. ce _ Peday in Pontiac ture p a i. - ats a Wind velocity 7-10 m. p. h. West. Sun sets Gaturday at 6:46 p.m. Sun rises Sunday at 6:11 a.m. Moon sets Saturday at 6:45 p.m. Moon rises Sundsy at 7:32 a.m. Dewntewn Temperatures ere ie i Friday in Pontiac tAs recorded downtown) Highest temperature ....0.0cee+s waa Lowest temperature ......0¢--eee0-> 44 Mean temperature ..c..sc0-+6 58.6 Weather—Sunny. ee One. Year ago in Pontiac Highest temperature ....cs..s.0es: 76 agg he HUTO nice eecsesnecer® . mperature : Wi oF Highest and Lowest Tempersieres This Date in 86 Years oT in 1874. 41 in 1902 Friday's Temperatere Chart 72 53 Marquette 72 4 Baltimore 7 #42 Memphis 81 60 es 7) Miami oe 77 oe 78 Milwatikee 6 63 -@7 48. Minneapolis 83 68 1 60 New Orleans #7 7% 72 68 New Yor 70 &4 7 45 Omaha T7 60 a 7 49 Pel 69 51 9) 68. Phoenix se 73 a 43 ggg h 8668 45 50 » Lownie 76 53 ao) 8. Fran “4 6 7 89 8. 8. Marie 71 5& 05 45 ‘Traverse C. 68 $0 70 Washington 70 50 ES kan 8 R Ld ipa si 71 * * * Warm air was ,expected spread over the Atlantic states from Maine to Georgia and also in the mid and upper Mississippi Valley and southern parts of the Great Lakes region. In the cool belt in the Northwest, temperatures were mostly in the: 50s in the northern half of. the Rockies and westward through Washington. and Oregon, about 10 degrees. lower than 24 hours ear- lier, Seattered showers sprinkled the region. Scattered thundershowers also were reported in the southern half of the Rockies and in the southern Plateau region. Fairly mild weather prevailed f the Gulf Coast region west- ward through Texas and into Ariz- ona. SoutkKerly winds fanned. the warm air northward through the ‘leentral part of the country, send- ing temperatures into the 70s as ‘far north as eastern Montana and the Dakotas. ‘Ike Seeking Peace 2 in-Letter to Nikita (Continued From Page One) Beach before observers on the The spokesman did not say how mwth cargo got ashore. The Defense Ministry said Red batteries hurled 7,035 shells at the landing beach in 50 minutes, averaging wel] over two shells a second, The beach was so badly chopped up. by the bombardment; that a tworengined C46 transport which had hoped to land-13 passengers on the Liano Lu airstrip at 7 a.m. hggl to turn back, / \ ie Fi a f Ro mitted the slayings, then blamed them on his “brother” and later denied the whole story, Murdered Pair’s Son 22% Again Only Suspect NEW YORK (UPD)—Authoritiés|clothing clerk, was treated in the! psychiatric department of St. Luke ‘Challenge’ TV Quiz Taken Off the Air (Continued From Page One) . NBC and CBS, the two networks He added: “Tt is not a fair assumption that we have concluded that there has been wrongdoing.” ~*~ *« * The third jury would supple- ment two regular grand juries busy with investigations. " strikes “at all costs.” Courses Are Planned for Expectant Parents Registration for classes for ex- pectant parents will be held Mon- day at the City Hall and Tuesday at the Oakland County Health De- partment, 1070 N. Telegraph Rd., from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The eight week free courses for prospective mothers and fathers nurses and are by the Oakland County Medical So- ciety, the Oakland County Depart- ment of Health, the Pontiac De- partment of Health and various Adult Education Departments. Joyous Reunion for Area Family Flown to New York, Fletcher said, “‘I didn’t do nothing.” Members of the district attor- ney’s staff on Staten Island began questioning Fletcher about 9:30 |p. Fletcher “denied being on Stat-| en Island at the time of the mur- der,” Braisted said at a post-mid- night press conference, Previously, the suspect had admitted being to| on Staten Island hours before the murders. The district attorney said Fletch- er gave his version of his where- abouts at the time of the crime and police were checking out his story, ‘Meanwhile, we shall: con- Marijke Pennock, 18, was wel- comed home today by her joyful There to greet her as she arrived at Willow Run Airport last night were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pennock of 209% W: 5th St., and her. 10 younger brothers and sisters, tinue to question Fletcher,” Brai- sted said, The suspect, an unemployed from Holland. But Marijke, their oldest child, had to be left behind Marijke Finally Makes It [Bagwell Asserts of | is trying to weasel out from under | UAW Hopes Mount Jin Ford Negotiations “| “But he has at no time indicated will be conducted by public health) decision Adams Weasels | Says Attorney General .Ducks Responsibility in Kierdorf Probe SAGINAW W — Paul D. Bagwell says Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams Ld in the is. «* for governor, denied any attempt to rap four Oakland County cir- cuit judges who turned down Ad- ‘ams’ request for a one-man grand jury to investigate the Kierdorf case and hoodlum violence and terrorism. oe The Democratic attorney general demanded an apology when Bag- well said: “{ can’t help but wonder if this affair is not a “T don’t know what secret evi- dence Mr, 4dams may have had in his possession,”. Bagwell said. publicly that he had reason to be- lieve a crime was committed. in Oakland County... ty than was already in the hands of law enforcement officials.” Bagwell also camie out in favor At a joint news conference with Sen. Charles E. Potter, seeking Bagwell, Republican candidate) ‘4 Baptist BIRMINGHAM—After 11 years as pastor of the First Bap- tist Church, the Rev. Emil Kontz = community been president of the Birming- ham Council of Churches, He was a radio and television speaker and during the later World War II years, was success- ful in finding American homes for Hungarian refugees, He and Mrs. Kontz will move to their new home about. mid-No- * Va. August saw a.sharp decrease in accidents and property damage, according to the report of Ralph W, Moxley, police chief. - Total accidents dropped from 55 to 40 over the previous month with the $6,875 property damages approximately half of July's total, Moxley cited following too close- ly as the leading accident cause again, H- also pointed out that of the 376 accidents this year, it has been a contributing factor in 105. At its 6:30 p.m, dinner meeting Community House, wm tre Contests of High (Continued Fram Page One) private schools with the state pay That this city is tense and fearful is plain to see. ‘NO COMMENT’ Public officials who in the past have shown no hesitancy in This was the fourth welcome giv- For Staff and Families More than 450 postal employes, their families and friends attended an open house last night at Pon- tiac’s new main Post Office, 735 West Huron St. During the event, sponsored by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Post Of- fice Department, 51 lo@al postal employes received safe driving pins and cards from the National Safety Council. The highest award, for % years of driver safety, went to Manley Walmsley of 968 Beach- land st. William Weaver of 20 West Cornell St. also received top honors for 24 years of safe * driving. Awards for alertness, precaution and good driving records for 20 years or more went'to Tra Barton of 2048 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Har- bor, and Charles Moore of 21 Sheri- dan St:, both 21 years of driving, and Irving G. Quackenbush of 36 Taylor St., 20 years, Attend Open House at New Post Office by Robert C. Miller, acting post- master, and William S, Broomfield, U.S, Congressman from Oakland County, Steve J. Couretas of 193 W. Brooklyn St, was presented with a certificate of award sént from Post: General Arthur E. Summe for contributing a beneficial suggestion to the post- al service, Couretas suggested X-ray service for all postal em- '. The Pontiac Post Office, for the first time in its history, now pos- sesses' the Green Cross flag, awarded by the Post Office De- partment for safety. The local Post Office has woh the award for its July and August record over 10 other Michigan and Illinois post of- fices of similar size, according to Miller. * * * ‘ Public dedication of the new $850,000 single-floor, modern. struc- ture ig scheduled for Sept. 27 at All of the awards were presented » 2 p.m. ~, en her by her parents. One came in Indonesia after she was freed from an internment camp by the British, another in the East Indies when she was re- leased from a tuberculosis sana- torium, and the third in New York. And last night, Mrs, Pennock, who'd told waiting newsmen that “until she’s in my arms, I'll wor- ry,” stopped worrying. Offer History of History ANN R @®— A new course at the University of Mich- igan this fall is entitled: ‘‘His- tory of History.” The university catalogue describes the course. as a “survey of continuous ef- forts by historians to achieve an accurate vision of the past.” Says Chinese Want War TOKYO (UPI) — The Com- munist radio said today that millions of persons, inflamed by “hatred of U.S. armed provoca- tions,” are to join “peo- ple’s militia’ units in all parts of Red China. Stand Ready on Formosa AGANA, Guam (UPI) — Army, Secretary Wilber M. Bucker said today American military forces are “combat ready” and “will not budge from Formosa.” Steady Ticking Closing Schools pected if Central High is inte- The Supreme Court’s ruling that immedi. | iff : § i ii abt EPG ges a¢ af LEE Church Pa Will Leave for New Post ae me ae ( a e & : = if - __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 | ties |ike ‘Sneaks Off The Day in Birmingham ==” stor be held Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the Community House. ‘ Mrs., Bruce Butzier, ‘ program. known as Myrtle Labbitt.. La =\Axe-Wielding Husband Slain Frightened Wife Shoots. Saginaw Man During Family Argument SAGINAW (UPI) — A family argument was shot her band to death while he stood over axe. ck : a Er “t s r zt ul e238 Suspect Murder Try in Chicago Burning CHICAGO (UPI)-— Police have termed the burns received by @ $274 PP LOTEEEEE EgFe 3540744 4% : 3 Ht ig hae Pee : . in Strange Box Alerts the Navy LAFAYETTE, Calif. (AP) + tick-tick-ticking and saw a strange orange metal box in her garage. * * * She telephoned the sheriff's. of- fice. Deputies and bomb experts from the fire department and the Navy all rushed to her home. For three hours they Sweated it out, trying to discover how to dis- arm‘ the thing. Then husband James Scott, a freight agent, arrived from work yesterday. * * * “Hey,” he shouted, “What’re you doing with my register?” — Enlightened, Scott explained “It’s an impact register to meas- ure the shocks on freight cars." Everyone went home. Has Hard Time Smiling MIAMI (UPE) — It was dif- ficult for Police Sgt, William O. Tanner to go along with the re- quest of the South Miami Cham- ber of Commerce to smile when he hands out traffic tickets. Tan- ner said his false teeth hurt — so he leaves them home, with his smile. ' Mrs. Rosemary Scott heard al. their high school education, yesterday that the Caro Board of The birth rate in Alasks is 10 points higher than the / United s * ca t, Ny REINSTATED — Edward and Barbara Curtis, Caro, married Jan, 30, appear happy at the prospect of Circuit Judge Timothy Quinn ruled married couple to. return to ; school, overruling t the board’ * ie a ee ar Bi, * SPREE LT OG E FE Os 4 oy - ee a a ee ee Pee io & 4 & ve | a | ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 “WILL BE CLOSED / Monday, Sept. 15 & Tuesday, Sept. 16 for the Jewish New Year OPEN WED., SEPT. 17, 9:00 A.M. : \Power Plant Radioactivity Strikes in Léss Than 31 Days ih eh ee [Nuclear Accident Contaminates Milk |e BE REALISTIC I have a wholesome respect for a person who has faith in himself but I can’t endure © one who wears a halo, One who claims he has never. made a mistake is nudging the borderline of falsehood: mortals, who do things also make mistakes. 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Ford _ IE, and acting on a sudden impulse,’ _T grabbed a sheet of pee: . ; wrote these words: ’ “This was thrown. over- board on my birthday. Tl pay $50 for the return of the: sheet. ” oe iy Fitzgerald (Off the Henry Ford II in the middle of Lake Huron).” * And then, just as an added tinip, 1 just received a copy of the Kitch-. ener-Waterloo Record with a two column photo of Wirrep Gross holding up the bottle, the check and the little dog that aided and abetted old pappy Neptune. ¥- ® -*® In my mind’s eye, right now I can _see old Father Neptune arising from the sea, brandishing his trust trident and I hear the reverberating echoes of his call of triumph. Once again, he wins over man...,.... just as he has done for ages........and will con- tinue to do forever. x «ww Personal note to my Girl Fri- day (Lituranw Hoarp): Please send this page to. Wir Gross, E. R. Breech, Henry Forp II, and THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tat Pormac Parss Company 46 W. Huron st. Pontiac, Michigan bm Mark * Daily Except Sunday fors A, Rier, “eeu ve a eee President _ Assistant Advertising vertising Director. Manager Bow B, Prreoprare fant M. TReapwett, Prowigent a0 and = Circulation Manager Business er . me o = neve Joeman, gouw Prreormatp, ca vertising ‘Secretary and Editor . Manager Grorce C. forman, Managing Eqitor Classified Manager a4 Press is. entitled exclusively to the we er Heation of all focal news printed tn this pas well ae ell AP news dispatches. te delivered by carrier for 40 cente pn Re Rr tee Th ae averiate Uy mail aes Pewcre B aoe owed sa second. eas A im "featiea. » of ABC. Phone Pontise Dbject. Thrown 4 * oe ost Forever? | the aps Captain, Sven Facrr- Party Due for GM Haas’ ae The other evening at a reception. in honor of General Motors’ new. Chairman and President, I suggested to President Joun F. Gorpon that. _ Chief Pontiac _ to entertain him at a little reception “at the Bloomfield Hills Country Club id be very happy sometime ‘between Christmas and Thanksgiving. He accepted gra- ciously and said he would be happy to meet the local citizens, The 150 , men’ comprising this organization have entertained more than: a-dozen. dignitaries over the past ten years. (I predict a full attendance at this soiree). “Then I~ invited the Messrs. Donnér and Gordon to 4 full blown formal dinner or luncheon at which wé could invite several hundred. They said that new duties had studded their fall calendars and so I suggested it take ° place sometime after the first of the year, The“last time the Chairman of the GM Board appeared at a Pontiac function - was more than 20 years ago when we had Alfred P. Sloan. We presented him with the original painting of Chief Pontiac which has-been used as an emblem ever And in Cénclusion....... Jottings’ from the well thumbed rats ee De we ee ae aad tet Gahially and one said: “Did. you evér think in those days that sometime you'd -be the Chairman of The Ford Motor Company and I’d be Chairman of General Motors?” Whereupon, they both smiled and Freprrick G. Donner and Ernest, R. Brescu shook hands all over again. That's the United States, That’s why,our “system” with all its imperfections is the greatest there is........,.@noza has Jost the title of football's greatest place kicker to the Lion’s Jm Martin . Pun, Hart brought me_ greetings from Birt. MULLER, all-star graduate from The Pontiac Press to The De- troit News. Brtt’s politica) sagacity draws top billing. We’re proud of him. ? * *« * Had dinner at the new Kings- ley, and I’m happy to report it’s a scrumptious place in appear- ance, service and food.......... - Last week we had a very freak- ish storm. Most of Wayne suf- fered a small cloudburst. In Pontiac it rained very hard. Wing .. Lake saw trees almost bend dou- ble and the water come down in sheets. Yet right in the middle Bloomfield Hills escaped the whole mad shebang.......... This new Fisher Body paint is positively SENSATIONAL. John Riley’s 1957 Bonneville looks to- day as though it had just come from the assembly line. It should. It was a secret test job of this new product and as John reads these lines, he learns the fact for the first time. * * * As I’ve observed in the past, many top ranking executives have top ranking secretaries in both ability and looks. Consider JamMEs E. Goop- MAN. RUTH BouTuouse falls in both categories—easily. And she’s a loyal Pontiac resident..........BEN Harpesty, Dick Kern, Harry Kiinc- LER, JR., and C. E, Wiison Jr. just returned from a 10 day trip to Alaska where it rained every day just as it does everywhere else. Even so, they had a good time.:........ I’m ‘un- o@eoweeeee _ happy at the charge of crookedness whe cantansint. git’ epeak fick He-told. how, lacking a high school education, he hind been advised that his talents did not warrent further study in art school. Faith, however, gave him the strength to make the most of what he had. Today he is a top political cartoonist, ap- pearing in more than 100 newspapers. An engineer told how prayer had helped him solve a difficult construction task. A dentist shared the peace his faith had given him. inspiring talks were given at a dinner I attended of the Christian Business Men's Committee International, which has chapters tiroughout the United States and. in 19 countries. Its aim is to “live consistently seven days a week, employing the study of the Word, prayer, constant vigilance, toward becoming Christian-like in personal, family, social and business life.” Days of all Faiths: By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER “Awake ye sleepers” calls the shofar Monday,” and ponder your deeds. Remember your Creator and go back to Himi in penitence,” - For Motiday is Rosh Hashana (New Year) the beginning of the High ene js i sod ‘of Awe, that each The shofar is the ceremonial ram's horn of the Jews, the most primitive wind instrument surviv- . ing in°modern times. ilo one can tell how, long it has been in use. Probably it had little to do original- ly with religious services. More likely its early use was simply to attract the people's attention and call them together to hear announcements which were of community interest. But now it is heard only in the synagogue and has become as- sociated exclusively with re-- ligion. After the reading of the Torah, an Seen ad re fail on the congregation, unforgettable shofar ceremony will begin. Jews of all degrees of piety (even the indifferent will be at the services Monday will be stirred in their hearts by the notes (of the horn— mighty, majestic, plaintive. * * * They will be reminded of many things deep and important in Jew- ‘ish history: of the great faith of~ their forefather Abraham, who was ready to sacrifice his only son Isaac if God required him to do so; of the giving of the Ten Com- mandments to the accompaniment of shofar blasts; of the destruc- tion of the Temple at Jerusalem and the years of suffering that fol- lowed. The faith of their fathers has a profound meaning to the Jews, and here at this somber time of the year it is of special signifi- cance, For as the individual Jews prays now for foregiveness he pleads the merits of those who have gone before him, hoping that those may in some way help * on TV’s $64,000 Challenge. I won’t believe’it until the accusing minister is sub- stantiated ... Big Game is* another one of those quiz programs that should be tossed in the ash can. Its main weaknéss are the silly idea, the ridiculous props and the amazing ineptness of the contéstants . «seeeeeees Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Sreve ALLEN’s TV return; The J’s — the horrible color broad- casting on Steve's return- ing show. It. was absolutely the worst in four years I’ve watched color TV. ¥ sae A. FITZGERALD weee eee Y 4 bo eile, iis eon laniogues and unrighteousness, And ‘though Rosh Hashana is a day of self-examinatiop and repent- _ _ance;. it is by mo’ means a day of hopelessness. Part of its message is the fact of man’s ability to im- prove and be renewed. The sound of the shofar rerninds also of the glorious time of redemption to come, when Elijah will appear to announce the arrival of the Messiah and the mighty shofar will Lerald from the mountain tops the he oop of freedom and equality all mankind. famaomear “HORN The shofar, though traditionally a ram's horn, could be made from the horn of any “clean” ‘animal. The horn of an ox or cow should not be used, however, because there would be in such an in- strument an unpleasant reminder of the Golden Calf, Israel’s most embarrassing fall from Aaith, See Exodus, chapter 32. ‘Shofar Calls Jews for New Year THREE BOOKS Legend tells- that three books So8 ghey Seton ter axe: rewarded with a year of peace “%y ane The third Book is big and thick, of God these people have ten more days which by prayer, penitence, and good works they may earn the right to have their names transferred to the list of _ the righteous ones. It is from this legend that the traditional Jewish New Year greet- ing comes: “May you be inscribed for a happy year.” (Copyright 1958) switsdlraada ce baae¢ anounced: ecuibus If some of these older married women who afe working and don’t need to would let the high school graduates. work we would * : Wye aneneaing fe Sy epee Se OE NN * ron delle ihe cadinanh Soliapre & SUbAEAd Gimmeastinnt prebedde ap I’ve overheard older women complain about — st are ant whaniey woes’ coemebaiiia Wc ta alk Wika Balp Seis- ing in. tented tearetennpr ener Ser Vener er ve of work and no money coming in.. ‘* ~ wih f hee! "2 ae i *] First we'hd to have a high school education and when we have the education where do we go from there? Now what can we (0 if we are ont sive ie pees! -— SAll the Feediums Aren’t Democrats’ There have teen letters in the VOP lately suggesting all the bomb throwers and crooks in high places ’ are Democrats. eaptg: shitting time ft the scum of the ia arte, he doesn’t start out by saying he's a Democrat. How can these people be so sure what party the racketeers bélong to? Let's do some investigating on that. Dem Donkey . Complains of Turns Made Jllegally — If some of you police officers would like to issue a few tickets to many driyers that make illegal left turns from the center lane going from Woodward onto Square Lake road across from Ted's, just be around that corner anytime from 3 to 6 p.m, any day. It takes a pretty dumb driver to - make a left hand turn from a cen- ter lane at , anywhere, as all of: us drivers know, —_—nes 1958 Graduate “Tells Driver’s View of Walking Violators Pedestrians who disregard the “don’t walk’* sign are a problem ‘keeps his foot on the meantime his “go” sign has turned to caution,.He would get a by going by the rules, Another person that should get a r. William Brady’s Mailbag Readers Report It Pays: , to Correct Poor Nutrition _“T wish I could invent a better way to thank you," writes M.L.S., “for your adviee on headaches. My horrible headaches are under control since I began supple- menting my diet with calcium ‘and vitamin D.” “For four years I had bad hot flashes with pro- fuse sweating. My doctor failed to help me, I fol- lowed the sugges- tion in your pam- DR BRADY phiet, eating three ‘calcium wafers daily, I got. immediate relief, Have told several friends about it and they, too, have benefited . . , the only ‘thanks’ you have had...” (Mrs, G. L.) * * * “Since reading your article about adult tetany I have been taking calcium capsules and for the first time in many years I have been free of painful and frequent cramps . . . the only recurrence was once when I was away from home for a week and Case Records of a Psychologist: Facts Prove Argument for Chastity Doris demands concrete rea- sons why illicit affairs are wrong. She doesn’t want gen- eralized fiats, such as -“the church says they are immoral.” “Se I have listed the specific medico - psychological answers below. And you'll find more of such advice in the sex booklets offered today. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Z-318: Doris.D., aged 20, is the “the citi who was toying with the idea of trial marriage, as men tioned yesterday, = Crane,” she began hesi- tantly, ‘‘just what specific disadvan- tages would I suf- fer by entering into a trial mar- “Don’t you think it would be well to learn if .we were sexually mated and if our personalities hat- DR. CRANE monized?”’ FALSE NOTIONS You don't become sexually com- pee by a clandestine affair or Le Sona tate Sexual adjustment is some- thing that mast be learned by the proper medical techniques. And you can learn them far bet- ‘ter after marriage than “sneak” arrangement before. mar- Moreover, ‘there is mone 4 wed “would be happier. magical about sex, ariyway, tha you should fret over the idea ot being “mismated..’ Nobody is mismated who follows the right medico - psychological technique. And every couple is maladjusted who doesn’t follow this technique! So’ it is alla matter of correct in a. scientific procedure and not of any ignorant “trial” period, When a young woman consents to premarital relations, she im- mediately kills her greatest per- sonality charm, mamely, her spunk or independence of spirit. That attracts men far more than . cosmetic beauty and shapely legs! Second, she is likely to contract i} Ban gonorrhea, for these are te diseases and cause sterility, as well as insanity. * * * _ Third, she is likely to launch a baby into life without benefit of legal parents, rs it thus. has one strike against it. MORAL YARDSTICK Whatever does the most good for the most people over the longest period of time, is right and moral. Illicit sexual affairs obviously do far more harm than good te the woman in the case, as well as to her baby, ‘And they humiliate the girl's parents, who probably idolized her and. made ‘sacrifices for 16 or 18 ‘years to see her educated and well launched upon a happy adulthood. Parents spend an estimated $15,- 000.in cash to rear a child through its high school graduation, Meanwhile, they have worried and fretted over it during the fevers af childhood diseases, They have often sacrificed neéd-~ ed clothing and other essentials for . themselves just so their daughter If that daughter, like Esau, sells out for a messy,affair, the bey ey Sho ed aaa ta iL cee breaks their haan them lifelong And what about the boy who may consort with such a girl for a few days or weeks; then run away and leave her with pregnancy plus social shame? Does such an affair do more good for him or further weaken his character? Obviously, on the basis of cold mathematics, illicit affairs pro- duce more harm for more peo- ple over a longer period of time, than will be caused by moral be- - havior and chastity, /That’s. why. the churches have ruled against illicit sexual epi- sodes, for the church leaders gen- erally use the mathematical yard- stick that what does the most good | for the most people over the long-' es* period of time, is right, ~* So’ send for my booklet, “iyo topic, for it shows “iticit affairs in their true ugliness and documents everything with. facts, . * * a B pbone aot wite to =, George W. 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The trouble with most victims of ical degeneration of joint tis- sues, which I call rheutratiz and © the trick specialists and. ‘‘clinic’’ racketeers call “arthritis,” is that they follow the regimen I recom- mend for a few weeks and, if no miracle occurs, they drop it and go back to the plain and fancy nestrums that the merchants. of medicine give ’em as long as they care to remain under “‘treatment.” Your husband is Boa Hho exception. © Signed letters, not ioe. than one words stamped self-addi eh to The Pontiac ressed envelope is ent (Copyright The Country Parson J : s yeh THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 ot : eh Riek th eseenemn txsta spa shoal vinnie niesse ta top to trecten saaen’ ftom tree:|that even birds cannot outspeed top to.treetop, Such "fire movesithe. flames,-and many perish. just voted by Congress in money by working. _ by r CONNOLLY’S We specialize in remount- ing work. Mounted samples or designs furnished with- out obligations. We are equipped to give you rapid service and you'll be sur- prised at the low cost, Solitaire mountings as low: as $15.00. Dinner ring rb as low as $35.00, Budget terms if you wish, _ Social Security. cluded: ments. JEWELERS 16 West Huron St. for the year. FE 2-0294 Sam Benson Says: TONIGHT SATURDAY ONLY! 3 HOUR SALE 6 P.M." 9 P.M. ings for the year.) Regular 49.50 “Regular 8.87 2 PANT $ sus, 24| | Dress Pants another gair at the regular price. Sharkskin Tropicals Regular 55c - Regular 4.95 DRESS 2 ?eir | | RAIN a sox %]° | | GOATS Plastic Weld Seam Security office: =" Many Get Social Security (Still Earn Money Besides (This is the sixth ms a ate of tine columns biing the changes the Social Security program.) By RAY HENRY. ¢ (AP. Writer) | Many people get Social Security and still earn extra But, there are some limits on the earnings. Congress has just raised one of them and it goes into effect Jan. 1. As in the past, the new limits only cover money you get from work, not other income like pensions, insurance, dividends, interest, annuities or rents. You can receive any amount of money from such income and still draw The change in the earnings limit involves one of the most complicated—and least understood—aspects of Social Security. The best way to understand it is to look at what all the limits will be per! ¥en. 1, with the new one in- 1. If you're 72 or over, you can. draw Social Security | payments without regard, to how much you earn, For exe ample: Yow can earn $100,600 a year and still get the pay- (This is the same as it has. been.) 2. If you're under 72 and entitled to Social Security, you can earn up to $1,200 a year and draw Social Security checks for the full year. (There’s on change in this.) 3. If you're under 72 and eligible to Social Security, you can earn up to $100 in any month and still get Social Security—no matter how much your total earnings were For example: You might earn $10,000 in three months of a year, but less than $100 in two each of the -remain- ing nine. You can get Social Security payments for those nine months in which you earned under $100. (This 1s the earnings limit which has been changed. Previously, you could only earn up to $80.a month and still draw a Social Security check—regardless of your total earn- 4. jf you’re under 72 and entitled to Social Security, you can earn more than $100 in every month of a year and still get some Social Security checks—so long as your total earnings for the year don’t go over $2,080. How many checks you can get depends on how much more than $1,200—that is, $100 a month—you earn. The rule on this is: For each $80 or fraction of $80 you earn above-$1,200 you lose one check. For example: Suppose you're eligible for Social Security in 1959 and you earn more than $100 each month. If your total earnings for the year are between $1,200 and $1,280, you lose one check, but you can get 11. If you earn between $1,280.01.and $1,360 you lose two checks. And so forth. You lose all your checks if your earnings are more than $2,080. . (This limit hasn’t been changed. It may appear to con- flict with limit No. 3 above. But, if you'll ied them closely you'll see that they’re different.) x ¥ There's also a special limit on earnings for self-em- ployed persons. It hasn’t been changed, but it varies so | much from person to person that the only way to get a clear understanding of it is to present your case to a Social . fland, entered guilty pleas. ys ee SAM BENSON 37 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Between Huron and Lawrence St. — More new freight cars ‘Eg in operation by U.S. rail- re te ean we eee University of Michigan EXTENSION were FIRST SEMESTER PONTIAC 1958-59 The University of ' Michigan announces the following courses for adults, to be offered in the Fall Semester, 1958, in the Pontiac Area. Enrollment is open to all interested persons. Classes begin the week of September 15, unless otherwise noted. Most of these courses may be elected for credit, either on the graduate or undergraduate level. CRANBROOK—Cranbrook School \ maieorhin rH} Child Development (Ed. C175)... cevesee.-Wednesday, Sept. 24, 7:30 P.M. HISTORY: History of Economic Development in the Near East, 1500-1950. (Hist. 1966) ..4..%.. Weer eds el ester ers ccs ce .» Thursday, Sept. 25, 7:30 P.M. MATHEMATICS: Topics in Modern eetnennenics for Teachers (Math. 187)... . Thursday, Sept. 25, 4:30 P. M. POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATI National Politics (Pol. Sei. W192) ,....... ei Pesieleee sar Wednesday, Sept. 24, 4:30P.M LAKE ORION—Blanche Sims Elementary School | Psychology of Child Development (Ed C175)............ Wednesday, Sept. 24, 7:30 P.M. LAPEER—High School PSYCHOLOGY , The Deviant Individual (Psych. 142) wisvvccvvetnssavunes Monday, Sept. 22, 7:30 P. M. PONTIAC—Northern High School . CONSERVATION : ; Conservation of Natural Resources (Cons. W194).......... Tuesday, Sept. 16, 7:30 P.M, EDUCATION Administration and Supervision of Special ceca (Ed. B235) . Tuesday, Sept. tbe 4:30 P. M, Educational Psychology (Ed. C102) ........ teceeviss Wednesday, Sept. 17, 4:30 P.M. Introduction to Group Dynamics (Ed. C122)... cece seen e ees sucess: Sept. 6, 7:30 P.M, Problems ih Art Education (Ed. DI2Z4) 0.0... ccc cee ee ees y, Sept. 16, 7:30 P.M, Vocational and Practical Arts in Community Schools (Ed. £100). vyeeeat, Sept. 16, 4:30 P.M, Special Problems in Vocational Education (Ed. E105)........ Tuesday, Sept. 16, 7:30 P.M, MUSIC EDUCATION Teaching of Music. by the Elementary School Teacher— ae Ears Ped ee eee oe wees Thursday, Sept. 18, 7:30 P. M. NURS! Nursing Information for Medical Assistants (Certificate) ....Thursday, Sept. 18, 7:30 P.M. POLITICAL SCIENCE National Politics (Pol, Sci. W192) .. PSYCHOLOGY . . Wednesday, Sept. 17, 4:30 P. M. fan are Psychology (Psych. 155) ..scevestesseesees» luesday, Sept. 16, 7:30 P.M. EAL Real Estate Appraisal | (Certificate)... ..... 5 cence cence Tuesday, Sept. 9, 7:00P. M. at Pontiac Senior High School, Room 216 SOCIAL WORK Problems of Child Welfare (Soe. Wk. 238) co ccreeeeess Monday, Sept. 15, 7:00 P. M. SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Group Dynevies (Sec. W122) ...-+re00+++. Tuesday, Sept, 16, 7:30 P.M. ROCHESTER—High School PSYCHOLOGY ; : ves Socialization of the Child (Psych. 151) SR OPH ROHR Oe ewe «Wednesday: Sept. 24, 7:30 P.M. WATERFORD—Pierce Junior High School pete SEMINAR: For Teachers from the Waterford Schools— . Workshop in Elementary Education ee ee (Gd, BIOS) cn vce os evi Vous sae. Tuesday, Sept. 23, 4:30 and 7:30 P. M.) ‘orkshop in Secondary School Curriculum . (Ed. B227) .... ne enVesa es enyeens . «Tuesday, Sept. 23, 4:30 and 7:30 P.M, Students may register, in the'classroom at the first session. FOR COMPLETE INFORMA iON AND BULLETINS, TELEPHONE CEDAR 8-1651, EXT. 266 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GENTER FOR FLINT Mott Memorial Building, 1321. East Court Street, Flint, Michigan _ at St. Joseph Nursing Home — =| Man-Satellite —= May Be Near Speculation Is Aroused by U. S. Army Plans for Super-Booster Rocket WASHINGTON (AP)—An Army contemplating an attempt to put million-dollar Army contract jaward for a mommoth booster with an aim of “placing very large payloads into orbit.” The announcement, however, gave’no: further indication of the type of satellite being planned for launching by the new booster. The booster, missilemen’s term for the first stage of a multistage rocket, will have a thrust of 114 million pounds — approximately eight times more powerful than any existing propulsion. unit in America’s rocket arsenal. The contract was awarded to North American Aviation’s Rock- etdyne Division. ' Supervision of the high priority |project was assigned to the |Army’s Ballistic Missile Agency. The announcement of the Army jcontract said the superbooster will jconsist of a cluster of already jtested rocket motors packaged in- to a-single unit. | The, chief element will be a mo- tor similar to that used in inter- mediate and — intercontinental) range ballistic missiles such as the Army Jupiter and the Air Force Thor and Atlas. Tire Blows, Man Killed WAKEFIELD ( — Craig E, |Avery, 19, of Cincinnati, was killed ‘and Gerald L. Siegal, 19, also of jhavengen was injured critically \Friday when their car blew a tire. |and rolled over on U.S. 2 near jhere. Pa 11 with a walkout by the Man, 64, Falls or Jumps Off Bluewater. Bridge identified “by police as Stanley Graves, 64, of Port Huron, fell or the Bluewater International Bridge last night. Mother, Youth Guilty in Slaying ': Sept. 26 for Murdering Father of Six IONIA UA Bélding mother of boy friend will be sentenced Sept. 26 on a ‘second dgree her husband, Robert McNinch. Mrs, Marian McNinch, 27, and Larry Fisher, 17, formerly of Mid- their court-appointed attorneys yes- terday before Ionia roa Judge Morris K. Davis. Judge Davis ordered the pair held without bond at Ionia County tion, . Prosecutor Ronald Van Buren] had amended the warrants from an original charrge of first de- gree murder filed against the pair after their arrest last May 8 at] the McNinch -home. low workers at a Belding factory reported McNinch missing, 11 Teamster Locals Vote on Tieup SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Team- sters Union locals in 11 Western states began voting today on an tle the 34-day-old tieup of long haul trucking, Approval of the agreement was Teamsters’ Western Conference and employers after lengthy fed- eral mediation The strike-lockout, which Breen Central Valley Joint Council of Teamsters in California, idled some 100,000 workers for 1,200) trucking firms, MEET THE MAN WITH THE NEW FAMILY PLAN Here's good news for the head of every family. 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Pair to Be Sentenced * six children and her 11-year-old last year only 135 cases were list- |i murder urged all persons to be vaccinated charge in the April 12 slaying of/,yt said schools would not be jail pending pre-sentence investiga- | agreement reached Friday to set-\| ./ #7 -janounced by negotiators for the| Japanese Seek TOKYO (AP)—Japariese police a 19-year-old California airman on Director General Hisashi Sogabe told newsmen that documents will be sent to the prosecutor's office Monday recommending indictment} of Airman 3C. Peter E. Longpre, If convicted in a criminal court on the charge, whichis similar to * : manslaughter under U.S, laws, Sizes 3 6 to 46 Longpre could be sentenced to} Reg. $12.95 . e three years in prison or fined Ten New Polio Cases DETROIT — Detroit's polio count reached 311 today as 10 new cases were reported. At this time GOODMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Open Sundey 10 to 4 : 520 S.. SAGINAW 1 BLOCK NORTH - yason ed. Health Cmsr. 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Huron Street * Rochester Branch Downtown Branch 407 Main St. 10 E. Lawrence St. anak a THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, siprEmBen 18, Wis fie Pi ee isles List eee: * t G ld Bande Committee — Meriea tis | nae? Carck Chairmen ms =) : arborn Seeley: were dn the seting for ada Metis, we Church were Mae E. Fox the wedding enmotnced._ socumiiiee chair- Maryanne and Francis B. today of Thursday at Hotel Bond Cecilia Grady O'Connor Jr. pve tf men Samp salen: and Ralph Their Parents Do Bit One. ais Maude ti Kay inter Erwin Grafe. cal Nall, Porens Sen "shat Parents of the ‘ai iS diy Lolie Chi | of the ov Pra Pope, historian; Mrs. oe eare Mrs. n Emery, program; Ps rs. z «Harvey house ‘ Ellwood Harry V. end Mr S. B. Waite, serv- F, Howard | avenue and Phillips. of ee ey ae Grady of Mr. and Mrs Toledo and _— Others are Lola Parkins, ie d telephone; Margaret Stark, Neome drive : Francis B. Mr. and Mrs. membership; Mary Kelly, fi- cay Theodore R. vance; Mrs, Adrian .C. Ish, 9d Mr. and ‘Connor of Nellis of — and Harriett Ret- ys, William i ; , fellowship. Detro Chippewa OFFICERS NAMED C. Grafe of road. Beara pad ee Saves: Turtle Lake : | | president; a : ta a’ road, spe ¥ Beecher Connell, correspénding MRS. DONALD O. NELLIS a i Mg . —— a MRS. RALPH ERWIN GRAFE ~~ Donna Philli ps Becomes Bride of Donald O. Nellis elected delegate to. the Toledo conference Sept. 26-28. * * * The first organizational Maryanne C. Grady displays under the manage-° . ef Appointed to committees matching accessories and a Ment of Sam Yeagley of Am- Fini a Ne Fle oar were Mrs, Robert Colfer and lavendar orchid. Mrs. Nellis miville, Pa. iuenee: tee bith ot son. Mrs. Edward Amann, ways chose a princess style mauve Proceeds will provide annual h. Sept. 5 * and means; Mrs. Stanley Hes- | brocade with matching acces- A gown of pearl-white an- schdlarships in southern states Kenneth, . 5B ter, program; Mrs, Charles sories and a lavendar orchid tique taffeta was chosen by x & * 'E. Hauser Jr., publicity; Mrs. A reception was held at the | Mary Moylan Hayes Cummis- Mrs. Royal Paulette and her i ee ‘members are selling tickets. Mrs. Cyde Benett and her as- sistants have made igpet: ‘and Mrs. Frank Fisher Mrs. N. Miller rele b are “Z charge of publicity. Hostesses will include Mrs. Mrs. William Binns. * * * Mrs. Philip Flecher of AL pena will spend this weekend With her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton H. Gordon of Cranbrook road. Mrs. Gordon's brother-in-law @nd sister, the Joseph Potvins of Cadilliac, are also visiting the Gordons. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. | hg and their daughter, returned Monday from — New York, Mr. and Mrs. Per- don, England. She will ‘return ‘a are em van on Ue ersity tong wisps of hair he has, them away. This goes for all who fall heir to them. A boy — everything — but the smart . - . sis drapes them around his head newspaper boys —. whether — who doesn’t have what it takes girl makes the of her ‘Mr. and Mrs, Richard F. ‘Jones who have recently- re- The Richard Devereaux family will soon be moving to ver new home on Lone Pine 8 Dear Abby: Thomas Eggleston, service, and Mrs, Russell Hester and Mrs, Charles Hoffman, tele- phone. MRS. WILLIAM EDWARD MURPHY Mary Cummiskey Wed in St. Hugo of Hills Rite key for her marriage to Wil- liam Edward Murphy of Ann Arbor at noon today. The Rev. Francis Stack performéd the What About Man Who Combs Wispy Hair Over Bald Spot By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Everyone in our office howled over the let- ter from the woman who in a most artistic fashion, He looks positively ridiculous! On HIM -a crew cut would look thought if you'd mention it in your column it might do some good. I work in the circulation department of a newspaper. So many carriers have trouble collecting their money. Some customers -make the boys come times. “Don't these people realize, that the carriers are in busi- ness for themselves and they have to pay for the news- papers whether they collect their money on time or not? If they knew how hard those boys work to get their collec- tions in on time, they would think twice before turning ‘they are 6 or 60. Give those kids a break, Abby, and print | GRACE U./ this.”” . back three and four . he handled the _ “Cooked up” jobs for young- sters are a handicap to those ‘to call it that) for the summer. My father told me to go to a certain place and apply for a job. I got it without any trou- ble. There was nothing for me to do and I was only in the way. I ‘heard from one of the girls who works here that my ’ father was paying my salary. . I would rather have played baseball this summer. What do you make of a deal like this?” IN THE WAY DEAR IN: ‘Your ‘father “meant well’ but he wag off base a country mile in the way situation. to get @ job of his own doesn’t deserve to have one. ) - + * « next day. I can’t fuss with my hair during the day because I work with him! My husband doesn’t like the way I look at, night but he wants me to look “just so’ during the day, so what should I do?’ MIDDLE-AGED WIFE DEAR WIFE: Perhaps you need a new permanent so that you wouldn’t have to pin-curl your hair every night? If that’s out — shop around for a cute new hair het. They have them now. xk & & CONFIDENTIAL TO SELF- CONSCIOUS: You can’t have assets. Did you ever notice, it’s the girl with the best look- ing legs who* usually sees the - ‘turned several - wet? : ‘Cart al weeks in ~ better." THE OFFICE.GANG = pgAR GRACE: By the “DEAR ABBY: It’s-a known mouse first? x ® Grace of Grace — it's printed. _ fact that a woman should look ek & & “DEAR’ ABBY: 1. seldom Happy collecting, boys! glamorous for her husband at = . For a personal reply, write wrife to newspapers but. this & & & - all times, but if I don’t put my — to ABBY in care of this paper. little item has been bothering “DEAR ABBY: I am a boy hair up ir®pin.curis and weara’ Enclose a self - addressed, me for a long time and I 14 and had a job (if you want ‘Bet at night I'am & mess the stamped envelope, | Qa. a) ceremony at St. Hugo of the Hills Church, Bloomfield Hills. The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Peter Cum- miskey of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sladek. of Chicago, Ill. * * * The bride’s gown featured a portrait neckline overlaid with re-embroidered Alencon lace, and a bouffant skirt with appli- ques of identical lace. With it she wore an heirloom veil and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and stephanotis. ATTEND BRIDE The bride’s attendants, who wore sheath dresses of cham- pagne peau de soie with over- skirts, were Mrs. Jeremiah B. Gillette, siste rof the bride, of Birmingham, matron of honor; Mary Constance Cumm also the bride’s sister, maid of honor; and Joan Marie Bald- win, Joan Brown Robertson and Janet Frances Gallaudet as bridesmaids. * * * Serving a3 his brother’s best man was Chet Murphy of Min- neapolis, Minn., while William Helms, Russell Dobson, Rus- sell O’Brien, Del Pfrommer, all of Ann Arbor; and Jere Gil- lette and Peter Cammiskey, the bride’s brother, both of Birmingham, were ushers. Following a reception at Or- chard Lake Country Club, the bride changed to a sable-col- ored chantung suit with black “accessories. The couple will re- side in Ann ae! Stones in Style Enamels and colored ‘stones add color and eye-appeal, De- ee ne alt peach colored mums and ivy and the bridesmaids carried sprays of bronze colored mums and ivy. Their accessories matched the gowns. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Serving as his brother's | A floor-length gown of satin a honeymoon trip to Washing- Milford be at 7 p.m. a W dt R | h f of Detroit, Lorene Ross- : sal of tobe trios ° " fprocade fashioned with a Sa- ton, D.C., Maryland, Kentucky © ee ee e O qd Pp Gra e "The attendants wore identi- neckline was worn by and Virginia, When they return organized by the Pontiac group cal sheath dresses of powders Donna Lee Phillips when the newlyweds will reside in Miss Kelly announced plans blue lace with nylon over- became the bride of Donald Dearborn. projects to - United in marriage this best man was: Robert Grady cascade arrangements of white 1m the Greenfield The bridegroom is a gradu- The annual card party willbe | Were Maryanne Cecilia Grady = bearer, Richard Sullivan of carnations on powder blue — #! Church, Dearborn. ate of Michigan State Univer. _ held Oct. 28 at the Water- 9" Ralph Erwin Grafe. Birmingham, Robert Miller of backgrounds. She Ys the daughter of Mrs. sity and a member of Beta. ford Community Activities Rev. John J. Hoar performed 4 * .& # Harry W. Phillips of Toledo ; the 11.0’clock Mass i the pres- Royal Oak, Donald Leavy Theta Pi Fraternity and Amer-- Building. Mts. John Kinzler Flower girl was Amy House. and the late Mr. Phillips. The can Institute of Certified Pub- 46 chairman, assisted by Mrs. °nce of 450 guests. and -Join Rhoades of Fon She wore a white nylon dress | bridegroom’s parents are Mr. lic Accountants, - Helen Reese. Parents of the bride are Mr. _tidc ~were ushers. and carried a small basket of | nd Mrs. Theodore R. Nellis of : and Mrs. F, Howard Grady of A reception was held at . blue and white carnation Chippewa road. Neome drive, and the: bride- Bloomfield Hills, following the = Swagger a petals, x 2 * groom’s parents are Mr. and ’ ‘God Mr. and Mrs, Donald’ J, ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Other features of the gown Mrs. William C. Grafe of Tur- ceremony. - and ? of a . eit mean’ Gah p were a velyet bow and stream- Mary Moylan _ tle Lake road. x * * — 2 age street. 0' : erg e ers a dg — IN SHEATH GOWN . For her daughter's wedding, oid thee = — i yg ere : —. in_back. ~—_ o ‘ Hayes Maryanne’s gown was an Mrs. Grady chose a street- have returned to-their home in nis P, O'Connor, Richard D. eq ak iaek pes ah ta Cummiskey Italian sheath of peau de soie length sheath dress of chany ’ La Vale, Md. after spending O'Connor, James C. Fox, and = fingertip veil of French illu- featuring a portrait neckline, pagne silk organza accented four days in the. city. Floyd M. Kanny of Farming- sion A cascade of stephanotis became the thre e-quarter-length sleeves, by re-embroidered star de _ The family visted Mrs. Bee- . ton. Ringbearer was Philip centered with white orchids bride of fitted bodice, and bouffant skirt signs. Her hat was of velvet Man's parents, Mr, and Mrs. House. formed the bridal bouquet. serait which blended into a tradi- eaves amd her corsage was Kenneth McLintock of Parke The bride’s mother wore a William tional chapel train in back. A comprised of baby orchids, “street, their great-grandpar- - blue lace sheath with black ac. © ATTEND BRIDE Eduard headpiece of tiny lilies forming Mrs. Grafe wore a dress of =e. ee cessories and a corsage of Mrs, Jay Phillips of Jackson ; a silk skull cap, accented with silk-trimmed beige crepe with of Astor street, and Mts. Bee- white glamellias and-pink rose- was matron of honor and Murphy at seed pearls, secured her fin- accessories to match and cor- man’s_ buds. The bridegroom’s moth- bridesmaids were Mrs, Victor - gertip veil of French illusion. sage of baby orchids. a Sa AGRI: FORO, (9 W. Haren m &. it 6. Pike St 406 M. Paddock St. |, Capture the Joy of Important Events with of Pontiac’s PROFESSIONAL DIMITR 1 LAZAROFF INSON STUDIO ROBINSON STUDIO SUTHERLAND STUDIO FE 2-2711 WOOLIEVER STUDIO- FE 4-2001 4-B468 ‘ * NDAY 5) * * Back to School and | Career Time F HURON i Mrs. Raymond Eick of Birming- ham was host to members of the November Group of First Presby- terian Church Wednesday. evening. || Mrs, Elbert Smith showed slides| of her trip to Hawaii and Mrs.| Gerald Hewitt entertained with| & 3 bad (A SP 7 on bis : : BOBBY BROOKS * § Dyed to Match 3 Coordinates B SKIRTS Bf $ Tweeds --- Wools " be Flannels » ie : go $Q98 Up J : SWEATERS | we Slip-Over Cardigans * > a Novelties - : “ from $198 a fi «BLOUSES .......from$3.98Up #4 CHEMETTES TOPS. . .from $6.99 te i Nellie’s § he : ; ’ ‘ FE 5-2761- 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. : HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. Friday and Saturday 10 A. M. to. 10 P.M. Pes 2 34) - ae * &%s ‘and Our North American Neighbors.” Mrs. War-° jf” ren Fowler will preside with Mrs. F. L. Haus- [ halter giving devotions. Mrs. M. L. J. Bellinger | and Mrs. Irl Williams will also be on the pro- “ Wed., Sept, 17—Message Tea—7:80 P.M. Coming Sept., 2%—Rev. Robert Macdonald of Niagara Fails. k. ¥. President _ ‘HARRY NICHOLS, Ost, Speaking , PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ane CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP "Malta Halt—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiritual _ SUNDAY eT a SERVICE 7:30 P. M. Ginxt | METHOD! Wednesday Prayer and CAPTAIN: AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Géod Music —'Singing — True to the Word Preaching God Moots With Us — You Too, Are Invited : Churches EAT DECISION” —- FREE IST CHURCH Sunday School 10 A. M. Bring the Fomily, 11:00 A, M—"STEWARDSHIP OF LIFE” 6:55 F. M. Y—"WHEN MAY WE: EXPECT REVIVAL?” Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. “Light and Life Hour” Sunday,3 P, M. CKLW ~The Salvation Army 29 Ww. LAWRENCE STREET ‘mais tcl 45 a.m. Young People’s tues Wan... ‘Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. tte ne Praise Meeting 7:30 p.m. Peer + soll Rebel TTrrerrT ity | pA ERA Bt WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHU CHURCH Andersonville Road env, Pate wt ere S a:30 Asi V0 245 A.M. - tas Coeeeereeerevessere “wl eee eee eres ee eeee 130 P. people. Ruth Bell will lead thelj Wert ieee __130 03 P.M. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Pl age net Bogie ge ge : y Service — 7:30 P.M. tanae Wises exten s=/Men’s Dinner, First of Season Sota sn me Deacons Ask for Clean, \one's conduct and worship exer- Used Clothing for eedy|“#es, % —— nobler living, People of World In synagoruée throughout the| panei One hundred ‘Presbyterian, men) World, retin er aday will be|tPiC Tuesday; and at 8 a.m, ae Spey Jewish High Holydays to Start at Sunset Sunday, Congregation B'nal Israel, 1 Oneida Ro., will be held at 6: p.m. on Sunday, Monday Sat war ’ F ee ranean ruesday morning he will preach adbeg poy at the arma hy prepare 6b Tego “What Is Required of Us?” Under the direction of Melvin | _ (ner. je the conclusion of Yom Kippur, the At the 9:30 service Sunday morn-| shofdy or ram’s horn is sounded inj ing Galen E. Hershey,/the synagogue as a call to con-| An OM! science ‘Reform. Jewish services will be held at Temple Beth Jacob, 79 Blizabeth Lake Rd., at 8:30 : -gt| State Superintendent, On Rosh Hashanah day and ‘at Superir . Tabernacle Preacher Why Do Righteous , he boas roa foe wl s = In many Jewish homes. it at john Hillan will sing “My Soul 28|\ nee meal on Eve|nacle, 2800 Watiins Lake Rd. The Athirst for God.” = includes the eating of a bit of|mectings will start each. evening Dr. William H. Marbach, pas- | bread dipped in as the sym-/at 7:30 tor, will preach at 11 a.m. on |bol of the hope for a sweet year. Rev. Harry Hock, state super- “i intendent of the Brethren In Christ Schoo! se eee eee ene een ers ho Saga, Soe ener eeeeonees it gq Worship .... '° U. PA eee rs Evening Worship ..... Rev. M. P. Sunday School ......ecccceccsevses SMS AM Wednesday Prayer Meeting. " Giigonndalts Secchi att Cocke \ == 9,000,000 Members — adh sev seonseel MO A.M, *#eee eee ee ene 6:30 P.M. : eeeseeeseeeee. 7:30 P.M. eee eeoade ‘Apc decog Boyd Ir.:. Pastor “The One and the’ Many.” At 10 a.m, Monday, the rabbi -EPROOPERSR EES Y? me . RADI ‘STATION CKLW 800 KC . SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY : "SUBSTANCES. | Sunday Serco and Ps ’ Sadar 45 AM... CENTRAL Vietiore te Der sie ave CAI Building—S460 Williams: Lake Rd. Wotship oii csctcaseinsercarevecs 11:00 Evening Wership Fede ed ea eeewede) 7:30: seseveesee ; Morning Worship ... . 10:00 | Listen to Herald of Truth “@unday Eventing Worship ... mee ‘Oe ha Wednesday Evening Service ......,,7:30 p.m, WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday Everybody Is Invited! *'.. 1186 North Perry Street You will like the the inspiring pore yh the of reverent ‘messages, worship in evry service 3 for . many}cons pack and ship Beginning.” The Temple Youth CHRISTIAN Sunday * ; years, cles. nuneie *'* * Group under the direction of Stan- CHURCH THREE GREAT sewing is scheduled|tn Walker will conde tte the SERVICES : for Thursday morning. At 9 a.m.) G. W. Mintstes ’ cob Mi Dr. Malone Speaking at Coming! Friday the DAR meeting a — Crane i even | FE 4-028 47 bos a | ne ey Bible School TEACHER TRAINING beigoeg av hey Group, serving the) ‘The — -~ eter La perc et gaa * ne 10 A. M. ™ 11 A. M : . -CLASS Gould and James Rosen sol 7:00 P. oR rs SEPTEMBER 14th | Have merey upon me, O God,|ists. Charles A. Wilson is diree- erosion eee and Bible 2:30 P. M. “Whee Coatranes, Jee Saal, OA" for Sunday School Teachers |! according to Thy loving kindness: |tor and organist. Study Wednesday 7:00 P. Choir and Special Music; ““‘tew te Overcome the Fears of 8-WEEK COURSE according to Thy loving-kindness:| ‘Traditional Jewish services in Baptismal | ies For Information Call = ee ee : 10 A.M. ocronee m m 4 cleanse { R¢ ‘H / Werry* ut] Christian Literature Sales me from my sin. For I acknow!- j PONTIAC CHI : . ae aay pe gag pt Pong ayaa DS) || 39 Oakland Ave, | FE 4-959! lain te ever bette me. and my|j OF CHRIST -~ Modern Supervised funy “Hew, te Overcome Discpurage- a —— ae All Visitors ‘RADIO REVIVAL WPON 815 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY =| | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH | Bible Study ..... gio cesdsocdseceys 9:58 am. | 10:15 A.M. SUNDAY Sunday ‘School Attendance Last Week 1289 = Rocks A-Test ie _. DHE PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 ‘The oldest orphanage’ stil tihctenn Supreme Gout ne sald Fe ao tools available.” @& major factor in the production of our court. cA Divorce, patent ‘filness or” deat: | Se poverty, alcoholism and men'tal illness ne fi “Fustice- George Edwards, speaking at cause family disorganization producing || the annual U.S. conference of mayors here, — juvenile _delinquency,, Edwards said, and | said today’s younger generation “is, as a human behavior can be changed if treat- ‘whole . . . better educated, more religious ment is given early enough “in his forma- and more inclined to law observance than _—tiye years and the courts have the nyonet “The ‘get tough’ sagen widely ad- oe eS * as a cure for juvenile delin- © vocated He gaid. the “tools” tneltsded classrooms | quency—the use of a policeman’s night = =r shout 25 and not 40 students, a youth stick or a faste of jail for youthful first ‘bureau in police departments, an adequate a - ettenders,” he sald, "le, in my view, probation staff; facilities for neglected st The-big war, she Claimed, wil! more likely to help make confirmed children, modern detention homes to | pcome more slowly, “but will see) criminals, rather than cure them.” —_ pee typ De recgne yt anes beep oe Hot North African countries lining) “Juvenile delinquency . . . constitutes. quate psychiatrie service for the see oa Accidental Explosion | § py Walled Loke tbat, ~ $Sun. Matinee 1:45 y — STARTS SONA — | MA 4.2151 St INGER STEVENS ni i Rae oes SR FILMED IN-COLOR | AMONG FLORIDA'S { “SUN WORSHIPERS SHOWN AT 7:30 & 11:50 - —_PLUS— tin te ser = Lame _—AND— AT 10:15 ONLY! HOLLYWOOD SNEAK PREVIEW OF A BRAND NEW—FIRST RUN TECHNICOLOR ACTION PICTURE A SHOCKING STORY OF THE FOREIGN LEGION! =| SIX CARTOONS _ 3-FEATURES-3 Pontiac Traffic Club ; Box & Howmds Inu Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills. : ‘LUNCHEONS and DINNERS" a DINNERS: Monday'thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. iinet l ‘ SUNDAY DINNERS: from'1:30 P. M.t09P.M. | LUNCHEONIS: Served Daily 12 Noon to. 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 fee maceration | color, ¥ ae : Hills — os Secor ote crm Sit, |WALLED LAKE! ; > ”- 4 more ae _PARK 'Hortor bape ; | , Bet: “The Bravadcs,” Grégory Peck, |i | Sun.-Tues.: “God's Little Acre,” Aldo a Vikings,” Kirk alled Lake . Eivis Presley; thony Quinn, Shirley |f adie “Imitation General,” Glenn aR, Buttons: “Ory Terror,” James color, Suihven: eos. abe ‘® "| “THE VIKINGS” and “COWBOY” all color show Sree ene ra Jr., Maur prees Jets,” Rex Reason to Meet Here conuepe | | Monday at the Wa diner session| Monday at E) t SUN DAY : Le rie > - :| 4-UNIT SHOW-4 ITS TIME FOR . NOTIMEFOR SERGEANTS COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER South End of Union Lake Road Tonight-Sunday LATE SHOW "2-246" ‘TIMBER JACK In Color _ With DAVID BRIAN’ i Boge ihe ‘ rm ver wes. PUNNIERTON THE FLAY] MAIER THA THC BOK Pon yf OR. PRAT SEPT +c BE ra * ) (verted oy BUG DRETTIER + A COLIMBUL PCTIRE x TO OUR MANY PATRONS—STARTING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, WE WILL wy OPERATE- ON WEEK-ENDS ONLY—COMING FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 19th! | “suN DAY. a . aucEane of the "LYFE macazine \ SAYS — ay bre ULTIMATE | 4M SCIENTIFIC MONSTERS” LAST TIMES TONITE “HOT ROD GIRLS” “GIBLS in PRISON” | MIGHTIEST DOUBLE BILL IN THE UNIVERSE: _ FRANKENSTEIN Picture! DRIVE-IN NOW! thru MON. fF NOTE—-This a NEW WATE RFORD Rlando AILY OD “SATURDAY OWL FEATURE! “MISTER ROCK | and ROLL” vith ALAN FREED FIRST RUN! BORN of the CYCLOTRON and the ATOMIC REACTOR! The | AWESOME THING of The FUTURE! “i “Mystery pode Encirel “SPY IN THE SKY" A DEADLY SECRET 100 MILES ABOVE THE FARTH = “With STEVE BRODIE - SANDRA: FRANCIS — ANDREA DOMBURG - FIRST TIME IN b Cine pascore CaN MAL Po | ua [ir be te? mi ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 18; 1958 Many a Cadillac is being drive My today by a man wg time tive meant to to change the will, but/c. carefully — } Never got around to it "seid ike ton Shortage of Wilson. tree republic.in 1944._ Tcslnnd wee. fest olahhe iw’ soap ts en ae “School Zone. ee ee eee oe It belonged to Denmark; became aj ¢ Hollywood Headlines the door. toa Haven from and the girl came ivered down to the war the woman...and the key with it. | s ROCK slat d--ot tl. “> Sp > aff ted , ROY WINK MARTINDALE: DEILA REESE THE ROYAL TEENS . rile als NEWMAN CAD NSO ARN Hell... show lial and Me woksae is not too far removed from the | carnival. | The shill, ‘the huckster, the pa- ‘tent medicine peddler—all those denizens of the carnival have their counterparts in TV. They are better dressed and their pitch is smoother, but their function is essentially the same—to entertain and sell. * * * Certainly not all quix fosters are as heavy-handed as*those who|” ran the late, unlamented Dotto. 'Probably none is so imprudent. But all quiz producers are in a up with cute remarks and dra- matic plucking of answers from their perspiring brows. So it shouldn’t be too surprising that some took the next step—slipping || answers to predetermined winners. * x “* Not cricket, you say? Maybe not, but that’s show ee iness, chum. Pontiac Theafers Rattlers Getting Bigger Untixed’ TV Quiz Show | _s10ToRD, Tex AP)~Mos| he WWould Be Boring Affair — ar at the dimmy” Mucisen lasek tor — they discovered one jw five settles, ae Oe per girl’s love. and adult. Sat: “Hot Rod Girls,” and “Girls in Prison,” Richard Den- LAST TIMES TONIGHT ELVIS PRESLEY “KING CREOLE” “Colossus of New York” |!" K* EEGO THEATRE | SUNDAY %; —ALL: COLOR— ning Sun.-Tues.: “Attack of the 50 Foot Woman,” Allison Hayes; “War of Satellites,” Susan Cabot Wed.-Sat.: “High School Confi- —. Russ Ramblyn, Jan Ster- ; “War Drums,” Lex Barker, sont Taylor THAT CERTAIN ENCHANTMENT... What Director Jean Negulesco did for Rome in "Three Coins In The Fountain”, he now does for Paris and the Riviera! : “A Time to, Love,” John coat Lilo Pulver; “Man or Gun,” the West,” Hugh O'Brian, Robert|} “Gang War,” Kent Taylor “The Naked and the Evans; Sun.-Sat.: }Dead,” Aldo Ray, Lili St. Cyr; / “Wolf Dog"’ Waterford Drive In Sat..Mon: “Frankenstein 1970,” Boris Karloff; “Spy in the Sky,” Steve Brodie OTe tees: “Three Faces of FRANC ne V-NGTANI Certai A Eve,"” Joanne Woodward; ‘Desire Under the Elms,” Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins Fri.Sat.: “Vikings,” Kirk Doug- las, Tony — “Hot Spell,” Shir- ley. Booth Ones Ray RIVE-IN: VUY Ente Ny EME rege! MON DAY Dixie Hwy, (U5-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE oi s THIS PICTURE BROKE ALL RECORDS FOR TWO WEEKS IN 7 _ONE OF DETROIT'S LARGEST THEATERS — IT’S A MUST! GOD CREATED ‘A WOMAN FOR MAN TO LIVE AND PLAY . 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Receptacles .1 ; 79° Length Switch Plate Covers, 8c te n a < 2 Saas 142 Homer 2500 a SLIDING DOOR HARDWARE + #3#é £|->7>~. 2 136 Bypass 4 (Reg. $5.50)... sscssesesee eee) $350} 6,000 CEDAR posts Se Dis aeeinsa 1a soap ae —_ A! ta So o£ CABINET HARDWARE STEEL ff a OVER 100,000 PIECES IN STOCK — ALL FINISHES SH ELVING a ites Cade thes. §5e) 5s cesss vss Se Rubber Roller Catch (Reg. 25e).<....15¢ @ $ Zack vreght en igs ites GSci “ABC Blak Rewbe We" they, M06) 330 59> a. oe ca eqer ee. hs geet a — vows Wes aint - 2 I yor're building.» =. SEE US!" Over 20,000 ploces la wreck. Glick ly ti & a Z jp g 0 COOLEY LAKE ROAD. 7s qumrns gor — DELIVERY SERVICE 1 AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE RATES pen Daily 8 to 8—Sunday 10 to 3. NORTHERN LUMBER CO.: PHONE EMpire 34171 a “GOLD BOND BURMEISTER’ S—OPEN DAILY 8 A. M, to 8 P. M .—SUNDAYS 10 A. M. x: 73 P. M. GOLD BOND BURMEISTER'S-OPEN DAILY 8 A. M.'to 8 P. x sUNOne 10 A, M, to 3 P. cam io "W ‘d € 9% ony "v OL SAVONNS—'W “d 8 °F (WV 8 ATiIVa NadO—S,waisiawuna aNo¢ a109 W ‘V@Ativa aap: ae ns or avanns— O3°W'°V 8 ATIVG NZ r SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 Your Neighbor's House Langs Home Replaces Old Cotfage ’ By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor “Just a month ago, on a per- fect summer afternoon, we took the pictures on this page. We were greeted by a family in bathing suits. They were partici- pating in one of their favorite summer sports —- water. skiing: Sounds a bit chilly now, doesn't it? The Charles Langs’ are sports © enthusiasts. te E * Many long time residents of the Pontiac area will remember when the. J. L. Van Wagoners had a summer cottage at Mace- day Lake, Built about 1892, it was the first cottage on the lake. | se Sitin nin te Yo ee oners sold it to. the Langs who at. that time lived in Grosse Pointe. ‘In March of 1957 Mr. Langs started tearing down the old cot- tage. He is an architect and builder. so did or oversaw all his finger tips, Some of the terms we don’t understand too well. But we ‘know enough i appre- ciate the fact that a trion elec- tronic precipitron (honest!) cleans the air in the house, leav- ing no grease or dust, We understand that the humid- istat controls the humidity (but - « don’t ask us how it works) and we liked the lights that work on (Continued on Page 15) OPEN TO THE LAKE — Thé raster bedroom —_brocaded draperies match the bedspread. Car- has sliding .glass doors opening onto a patio. peting is the sarhe throughout the house — a When the draperies are piled back, the Langs have a magnificent view of the lake. These: gold THE OLD, AND THE NEW — The round oak table at the left represents the old. At the right is the extremely modern electronic oven which cooks such things as roasts’in an hour or less. There's 4 living toom can. sg Cloasll olf-trcmn' the natn aaron °f toe: ronan ten wr esate esr or ~ tweed. Furniture is Provincial style. LAKE HOME — This contemporary red brick home belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langs of Maceday Lake. They tore down an old summer cottage to build a house big enough to house their family of six children. In doing so they managed to preserve the beautiful trees on'the lot. The windows on the right are in the two OVERLOOKING THE LAKE — The view of the lake is the main attraction in the living room. On three sides of the room there are floor-to-ceiling sliding glass rs. The draperies are on a track built into the ceiling. That glamorous looking sectional sofa is covered in vinyl plastic. In front of it is-a marble coffee table. A little spinet piano stands against the wall near the bedroom hall. The ceiling is © little work to keeping this kitchen in shipshape tondition. Every- thing possible is built in. Walls are vinyl grass cloth. Cabinets are limed oak with steel interiors. Window sills are marble. ? ® achidiy intel dss bt trade lane of driftwood. can easily be seen ewdchrennmaiys mr 3 ety ou sit arachasae Philippine shown here in its summer For as low as ‘595 CALL NO six inch. cake sees hae Mr. Langs planned and bit jst alittle over — a-year ago. made of soft plaster, i 0 two inches thick. The floor is covered ent in tweed — carpeting, partly in dlate. This slate area allows. swimmers to come in the front — door nd walt: enn ie eS ee ee are recessed and are controlled by rheostats. = | NO MONEY DOWN OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HOURS EVERY DAY = FOR OUR FREE PLANNING SERVICE WITHIN 50 MILES: OF PONTIAC { , | [4 j f _..DHE PONTIAC PRESS, /SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEE The Declaration. of Independal Archives Exhibition Hall wher _ Constitution of the|they were brought from the Li- opel Pleyel brary of Congress in December > Nation-'1952, ONTRACTS | : _ : | Cae ae Zz Tals service f dour large en | O int TEMA ro = fleet of trucks “EE 4-0528 | | T PLEASES US & £ | BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY | | re _ TY PLEASE YOU } yi 345s. Telegesh Road _— es Genie | , | Complete Basement Warpneting GAS and OIL All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! ~ FURNACES VACUUI | . Caos “oa es Reliable Waterproofin FURNACES VACUUMED, ft fe... fs * Peart pr roa Fach a sag MOERY'S OIL: BURNER SALES - on = i keswn SPECIAL PICNIC SEATS — This picture didn’t get in last _— eee _ rgreen state. week's layout on outdoor vag areas, due to “crcumstances te- WA ECH Quit for Logs | =_eessss—eeeneeeeeeeees yond our control.” But we think a picnic table that has special hgh benches for the eilren is worth menting. Prank Inn ot (With Carpenter Ants| Visit the finest year-’round Lake Home Community in the Metropolitan Area! TWIN LAKES . Rochester did a little sawing and hammering before he set’ the table out near the stone wall, Three little Trish girls enjoy their In the cool of the evening this _ picnic lunch. time of year there’s nothing like a ~ COMPLETELY | ~ INS TABLED | VILLAGE im i =|. | @ TOWNSHIP WATER SYSTEM W. MAPLE RD. (15 Mi. RD.) © PAVED— CURBED STREETS é © LAKE PRIVILEGES FOR CHOICE SITES OFF-LAKE LOTS $3,200 to $8,100 @ CONTROLLED BLDG. 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ST ANTON tached car-port, gas heat, paved street, city sewer and | : denied” Our bul oe water. _ Large lots. © BREEZEWAYS system is to have s| Heating 6 Plumbing MODEL HOME OPEN ‘DAILY moet Sey oes 103 State FE 5-1689 ON MANOR ROAD, CORNER © ADDITIONS is eapbtially’ desirable’ ta spe te COMMERCE ROAD, MILFORD oan Th hout Michi M&R N roug ou ic wen MU 4-1815 FE 8-6192 ; Partridge and Associates are and - BUILDERS oe nae , opportunities. Whatever your T ELS ness is we 5 can e ou / ° Mo a it, wey not we ae But He s tage of the extra professional service that only _ Partridge and Associates can offer. Call now— a qualified business specialist will gladly explain how we can sell your business most profitably. realtor partridge & associates 1050 W. Huron FE 4-3581 © CABINS Not a Fish! . » and won't be caught without proper heating this winter, his furnace is already installed or ordered. He won't be caught by cut rate price advertising. He purchas- ed a good furnace that will give him years of gy economical service. | Built to Pontiac City Code D&M ERECTS ITS # OWN BUILDINGS . with its own specialized crews. > Precision engineered assembly ‘, line meen keep costs down. Call Today FE 2-7004 For a Truly Economical GAS OR OIL FURNACE Make it an ARMSTRONG ae D & M BUILDING SERVICE | Completely Automatic a 2255 E. Walton Blvd., Corner Opdyke j Gas or Oll Furnace =F Bf Open Every Night ‘til 6 P. M. fs nea dn nd san Complete Modernization ‘: * Rec Rooms Attics * Breezeways * Porches * et . * Storm Windows * Siding - * Foundations * ties * Additions — SUNDAY 12-4 _ EVENINGS OR 3-2276 io Se COODWILL : AUTOMATIC 3401 W. Huton,. FE 2.7849 HEATING ee ae AMBASSADOR INSULATION 2110 Dixie Hwy., Comer Telegroph _ FE 5-8405 THE 2 PONTIAC: PRESS; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 13, 1888 . New ‘Oil: Type’ Bo see a Sat ete ete '|Finishes Give T | Custom Look ~ eee | 7 oa Storm Windows’: : [ret for Your Home Se eeee plus a ~ A FEW CHOICE LOTS STILL AVAIL obtained by rubbing boiled linseed oil into the wood in repeated ap- plications, Often it takes weeks or SELECT YOURS FOR FALL BUILDI eosbueunenuane FREE | : . rir + tt iy Peet oe SREnesee e400" 2% bbe Lo ie -wdi heranteasinn Aetna FULL PRICE | Available as Low és $12,300 MODEL OPEN DIRECTIONS is Sun ten Minutes away : from Pontiac via. Phones Loe | Compe _ Diamond 18460 Road or M-59° _ " : ae to’ Milford Boren bes ee ae hea gene ee es, 4 “4a git GEN eta Wise AN eter kdg beat { ORE Ge an ee 1 ae 3 i ‘| er a » * ’ | : 2 : ; f : Me / ee Wee : NIA 13, 1998 Ta ea i ay es ae ohne - Se Population of California is .ex-jestimates, : to re than 18 i abead ot Sess preveneeanes eeeanentetnncerema inet eR ee eee. this | shan a at master 0 Cabinets Our Specialty | . but we build, remodel ors: a. repair anything that’s made of» wood! We custom build in our} a 5.8775 Ray o’Nell, ‘nde | FE $-7103 saesid kasi Utes “1 Sea can ie on, caret cou kitchen are at the back. Optional basement plans are offered + house without crippling the family budge}. There are three bed- - ace Se emer AAAI ji rooms in a wing at the right. The dining-living room and the shop or in your home. Rates. : bt E _are ‘reasonable for finest, 7 |Building Is Vital Y * quality work, “ 7 | 1 has been estimated that the| iy tat maser he TERRACE, notes, ay tees Fane oe line TT I es el ® CUSTOM WORKMAKSHIP haan fetecinn ot | to $16 piggy - PDI Se abe *1 Or rere} © ATTENTION TO DETAIL WOODS, FINISHES, | ‘ largest s es a vena ana F Th . : nation. ay ed fageoy = Hecan | EW 7 oi ecdes ¢ . HARDWARE : ximately 2,500, pan indi-| igh ye ‘ si ; cation of ‘why tothe. building is| ! cal atop : No Down Kitchen. Estimates Free. “No Down yaa) to ox CORE CT. Ee ence et! ME ee mee Te Payment! Stop In! See Our Model Payment! , . +f 20x 2) 5. ase 5 $10 Wy ee 44 ft The CABINET SHOP, it ya]: | eatin Ome gg FE - Hy et ad o x 1 wt N ve. = “Os exazanceay’ N parle BEDROOM J a3 va ~ a Salt O89 », O00}. el) ; _ 4 , . i ar < Sle at ¥ Ta! x 128 ; : : Es ‘ : . ae fi ‘fa | = tia | - FOR YOUR we. USE OUF. | — ; 3 £ t Hs sg ‘ ree GS lscordcnpeoroons! poy it | = 2 Nts CEMENT WORK DEATY. ~ Many 7 mse ei into Financial diffi- te 23] ahs Fes : ws it oe if . on | * eulties Rs r sign’ ‘their names epemmmasta (i ec ie ‘7 ; : * 2 - = ” ae Ready « Mixed Coricteve is quicker, eo standing — what they v were signing. $4 "URES ionive 3 it 24-0 | ; too bt wane for — No job : ; : _FIXTUR FIVE COMFORTABLE ROOMS — This floor plan shows the PR OR SAREE j bes ! a4 Fe a ce «4 room arrangement in either the full or partial basement versions. = Whesbrer you are e required to dah vene name. | by CRANE { Stan. tosepeidt $i Ania, the staisa and vestibale back of the TRU- BIL BUILDING oouers kitchen’ become storage. space washer dryer move : | _on an order, contract or any other paper, make ‘thinking spaeperewie seve yee 4 Siar ead rien basa oasacupamad | Near eabakoa pres, nates ; ! sure that you read it thoroughly. 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Should the third bedroom ‘be y= | Aa S os © PREMIUM GRADE Low su SUMMER Fit RATES! 1H. H. Smith OIL COMP. ANY | 11590 §. Paddock FE 2-8343 a | ee eee et By JOHN 0. B, WALLACE ‘used as a den, its area may be | ee eee ne You can save money at every| “xed with the dining and living L, with Dial-ese tip controls. |. in byjlding. this smartly-|"00ms by opening @ folding door. 5 Ask us,about this beautiful bath- pant aren: a cae Or, at.the owner’s option, this fold- room group today. eas . Teer has filled it} (Continued on Page 17) i EAMES & BROWN}. e« : ' : fj cite goat of Architect Joins. ee, : i Burrows Jr. in developing design | : aor thee “INC. X-23 for The House of the Week FRED iS ys ee Ce tate cere W. MOOTE ; ! Area pesscometagt of Bidinseree. 3 Plumbing—Heating: mis vd plating and wood . | . 3 ; aphane FE £616 Tawa tena ft csocernorvnanlbgry es yt} CITY-SEWER AND WATER ARE IN sz a ye ee ‘i 55 £. Pike St. ote ho ‘sacrifices with styl-| J OJ . 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Only 5 Minutes front Downtown Pontiac 321 LOBERTA ; Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road to Fernberry Road, Right 2 Blocks to Loberta. “GET RICH QUICK” . BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit: . TU 3-4000 | alee Comfort a new booklet now available to It tells how insulation works, why it is necessary to comfort and health the year around, and what it does to save money, win- ter and summer. The t also tells how to install insulation yourself or how to ge about hav- ing it installed professionally. Copies can be obtained for 10 cents each from the National Min- New York 20, N.Y. Ask for the booklet, “Insulation and Your = osc bd euedian dle - =—give yourself more time to call your own—install a genuine Apchor chain — link Fence. Anchor chain link is “zine- clad” after weaving for extra long life. Call today for o FREE estimate FE 5-7471 Factory Installed FIRST PAYMENT DECEMBER N DOWN SATRENT © 36 MONTHS TO PAY a} |Home.” sy. ‘Has Special Gears - _ NOW sings Portable Dog Runs New Versatile Drill _|> A versatile, lightweight, 44’’ Ball- Rite Drill is being introduced by the Cummins Power Tool Co., man- ufacturer of fine portable power tools. combining all the conven- jence and ease of handling of a 4” drill with é¢xtra power, and extra capacity, the compact new tool op- ‘ pipe dream? No,. it's a ‘ana ‘ lawning sash windows at the front ast Planning This section has three bedrooms and two batlis, and a ceater hall. “I\Thé two front bedrooms have double exposures, but the windows are high and do not interfere with wall space, There are two closets in each of these bedrooms. The third bedroom, which may double as a den, has one closet and two high, awning-type win- dows. The master bathroom has a full tub and is private. The family bathroom serves the other bedrooms, It has an alcove tub, a double vanitory and: is placed to Serve handily as a guest lavatory. The kitchen can be reached from the front or rear doors. There are of the kitchen. A frosted glass, daylight “window separates the kitchen and the vestibule. A. vestibule inside tue rear door gives access to the garage, to the cellar and, up three steps, to the 10 by 12 foot kitch- en, dust outside the perimeter of the kitchen is a utility cleset. | Kitchen appliances and fixtures are arranged in a U. They include a double sink, a counter range, erates at ideal speed for drilling metal and - orang wood. * Particularly useful for working with carbide-tipped bits in stone; tile and concrete, the Cummins 4%” drill features specially heat-treated |! gears, accurately meshed for smooth operation, while a cool-run- ning motor delivers sufficient. pow- er without stalling. 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Door, FE 2-0283 | Specialize ae Asphalt Paving : Breexeways Additions Attic Remodeling Recreation Rooms | + tt Remodeling rages Commercial Buildings Concrete Work Porch Enclosures “Open Daily 9:00-5:30 Financing Up to 7 Years “There Is. No ‘Substitute ‘Yor, Experience” ‘BOB'S $ BUILDING SERVICE ati soe (Most Sizes) ‘COMPLETELY BUILT 1% CAR GARAGE 14x20 $505 Incl. Cement | Jalousy Enclosed Porch hice ® $395 NO MONEY DOWN 5 Years to Pay! seg AG rasa Day é Nite 5A eas FE 2-2671 isions of 45 by 50 feet. Minimum basement, the vestibule and stair the right, rear corner of the kitch- en, - THE CASUAL AREAS ‘ In the basement version, there} is space for a playroom with a fireplace in the basement. There jis a rear terrace, 14 by 20 feet os X-23 has overall dimen- square feet.’ The. garage pare square feet. There are five Ss and two baths. though you're sure, the gutters are sider installing gutter guards. by nearly all hardware stores. Wi danger. In either case, be sure to i patch using j| cloth, heavy aluminum foil or deck i If the ‘baie is built without al : Fall's the Time to: es Repair House Gutters _ : Whether or net: vou gies Gluiet _|your house this) fall, do plan on touching up the gutters, And. if you do plan to paint, the job will, go faster if you eliminate this Hime-cunmaning. spetviien: omet me | If the paint looks worn, if rust through, it’s past time to get at the job. When you mount the ladder for| wire brush to get rid of debris and au screwdriver with which to. ex- plore rust spots. Dislodge debris and check the metal underneath. If the metal is sound, repainting may be all you need to do. Plan periodic inal: even paeagy Ren ge wi ghecgyat B your inspection tour, take along a|a corrode when placed together in | the presence of water. * * * Even though corrosion may not have started yet, it will if such a mixture’ exists. If you find that/ you have aluminum gutters held) with galvanized nails, it might be| sound. Water builds up wherever there's debris, Tt spills over, stains walls, injures foundation plantings. If. you want to minimize ‘this task in the future, you might con- These screenlike affairs are sold Metal that’s rusty should ‘be cleaned and sanded before paint- ing. The wire brush will remove large particles, Use emery cloth for final cleaning, - Before painting, give the sanded | spot a prime coat. Old-fashioned red. lead is always suitable, and remove large flakes @ ‘rust and all loose dirt, If there are, nat holes or -eracks in the metal, ‘spread as- bestos roof coatizig over the spot canvas. To apply the patching, spread a coating of asbestos iment over the cleaned spot. Piece first ce- | Model Open on Emerson [/ Setwocn Mit. Clemene and Featherstone. FALEER BLDG. CO. —M,. Re WILSON MR. .H. 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HEATING CO. hard | “FE 2.9124, < SUSTITLTTTETTS ees There’ * | Sunsaeee oa y aod ask. Z tf Sl A f about... about wi UN nue on of lasting beauty, en ee this community. No tardy pupils and sean Teacher's Pet! 2 ois , _¢ FULL BASEMENT « 3 “e BUILT-IN OVEN | AND etd ate 3564 Mark Road; one. block M-59-aind Cass Lake Roads, FEderal VW = WEEDON. = nn EQUIPMENT. C co. 5. Telogreph Rd. site he ee And Remadtiing Business We Are Roprounting All Jobs . DURING MONTH i) OF SEPTEMBER HOMER ‘YOUR HOR OME) © Garages” @ Rec. Rooms ® Siding ®@ Driveways ® Enclosed Porches ® No Down ® Kitchens ‘Payment ® Room Additions @ Easy Terms © Breezeways @ First Payment ® Roofing in 1959 CALL TODAY FE 4-2575 \ IDWEST SUPPLY} “Your Home Improvement Center for Over 20 Years” 9 No. Telegraph — | Pontiac i De SaeTTaTaTaII aI TTI | patching compound — to save you i the job of chipping out the old ma- To Celebrate Our 22nd Year of Serving This Area in the Building [== coin Sci Sania Likes erin vies gi Shin: toe an 9h tractive yard divider separating work and play areas which dow and summer play gear on the other. The butterfly roof gives it a winged effect and drains roof water away from lawn. Board-and- batten siding of western red cedar matches home siding. Design is simple frame construction of Douglas fir 2x4s. bles as a tool house: om one side and storage shed for lawn furniture | \|Handyman Uses Fall for: Repair Round- Up Make a checklist of fall repairs they'l be sharp and ready to use just as soon as you can. Dae Sand wood handles, ~ 's| Before you store tools for the winter, wipe lubricating oil over the handles. outdoor! the metal parts, linseed oil over/ Start’ ‘checking-at the top of the! house. If shingles on your roof flap jar it utters should be free of leaves oe hangers should/where you *E for Cold Daye? If you want your home to feel iE ATE Fe FR #2 examine flues for cleanliness, in- 8 eer agit bBo ALe & fect performance and seal chinks i: and performance check and, ‘if faulty, repaired Neen igether with tar or asphalt com-), | Pound. CRACKED WALKS Repair cracks in concrete walks When you remove the screens, | mark damaged areas and fix (heating arate’ thermostats in each of the ture control. Latest and most effi- putting them away for the win- ter. | Gather garden tdols and clean |them. After you've removed the mud, go to work on the rust with la steel brush and steel wool. ‘File! stat ‘the = of spades and hoes so a “team” of electronic thermo- stats, one of which is outside the house to literally anticipate weath- er changes and signal for auto- matic functioning of the thermo- indoors. —. y Gnd the working parts of your heating system have been put in top condition, take the time to che to see that the warmth which it provides wil Ibe kept inside where it belongs. Adequate insulation in “trouble spots” such as a drafty attic or celiar or along WHY PUT UP WITH Drain the garden hose and coil |% = seetty. Don’t leave any kinks |[~ v/ permanent “tt a in a dickan & Mi, | hy awnings by Po - Ra! tee iS oe aL? For Free Estimates Without Obipseion FE ‘44-6089 i As Low As $1.25 a Week LL WNING & Storm Window’ ‘Sales | 233 5. Telegraph F Road, Facing Rath St i in Poatine | To waar Fill Your Coal Bin =| A. BENSON CO. Inc. | 540M. 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Strict building codes with 1200 sq. ft. of living ° space (not including garage or basement). your plans or select any from our files. 360 Choice building sites with 40 lake front sites * 1% Ceramic Bath @ Brick Ranch Homes § @ Modern Kitchen with Built-in Range Tops and Ovens “PLEASANT LAKE woons | ‘A new country development that has modern living in mind. Visit today and see the Jarge building sites, some on lake front sites, some Lake privilege to all lots. New community water We will build to @ 3-4 Bedrooms @ Huge Walk-in Closets 3 COMPLETE MODELS OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION OPEN. WEEKDAYS 2 to 7 SUNDAYS 10 to 7 IM WILLIAMS REALTY €0. 1 1483 Boldwin Ave. FE 4.0547 © % . 5} « we : , ! oi lle picsael Sweet 2 alll PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1058: ot ° vie nL | . 1: seg Ee _ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ “Navy to Probe Atmteteckettechniue te on. ; : Reporter Pilots Jet on His First Flight Noise of Stars OISE 0 al By ROBERT 3, SERLING sightly spolled when 1 trlgded epitch. When we completed the tun, _ Plans Radio Telescope|wnat it is like to fly a jet. Bet nce: ated tows wo the ak |" ig. ; | fly 8 jee and a sioe’ the You have to keep her nose up =, ta Explore Mysteries of| 1 didn’t ly one long, and 1 det-|irois, the pilot knew he could re-iy.2pams, Nike that.” he | said © Distant Universe “aa le oe ee hint ele ds ge Pagnell ake > The plane was Lockheed’s new| iyo. evar fi : » y,| "Slightly unnerved, I climbed SAASHINGTON — Radio waves) "Jetsiar” — the twin-engined, 10 ae eee back to 40.000 feet. A few minutes a stars constantly bombard| Passenger beauty Lockheed hopes| «;_...., ee Hater, an Air Force colonel tapped) — a> dae the earth. a to sell to the AirForce as an Pa sarge 9 iol __— me on the shoulder. —e-<4 4) 4 AK LE To tune them in better, the|€xecutive transport and trainer. j,i, that tnt bot os the. Vie-|' “My turn now,” he smiled, Aa | | »f bE ROR te * 3 : ° ' ' ' United States Navy has announced] it was not only my first shet |counts and DC-7's were simulators on aeeet > me pabia- sod = ~plans for a radio telescope that ‘ rb the ies inthe wesere| Set i ta oe, t(D sully the ou ng inci Hel somewhat world. : N s r. huge instrument should enable|, V& took off from nearby An-| The controls were sensitive. It ever before into the mysteries of|Xe We catapulted off, With the] ice — Roy: 10, Dist on Bley the universe, the National Geo-|tst surge of screaming power,| ‘turn right 60 degrees,” said) NEGAUNEE (® — Gary Perela,| | NOD RE WALLIN, TL LOO¥ THEYRE Setar VACATIONNNY J las : HEY, MOM..WHATS THE MATTER WITH DAD @ Braphic Society says. we were seven Renee B18. back the pilot. 10, of Negaunee, was killed Friday ’ ~*~ * * “a a en ground flashed) 1 gently turned the wheel, The|when he was struck by a car » The new radio telescope will be] ot eo Jetstar responded easily. But I felt|while riding his bicycle on U.S. 41}: P , . Fey "4 the National Radio oy ae Pisa that sinking sensation in my stom-l!in Negaunee. ; ; Astronomy Observatory near touching, 08 t-and + : Green Bank, West Virginia. Thelnat'on their backs The maillmm | THE GIRLS : By Franklin Folger ) West Virginia mountains provide exceptionally low radio-noise levels|qo'™* "SPY climbs almost straigh = orient Pas eageeage aod os a wae ieee ae, scientists are frying to detect ‘But as we streaked up and the ‘faint murmurs of the stars. ground fell away, ] got my. first * Radio astronomy stems from |impressions of what the jet age the work of Karl Jansky, an en- |will-mean to the average guy who “ gineer for the Bell Telephone flies. *Laboratories. When he began his | After the first sensation of take- | epochal research, Jansky had no |off speed, there is really no sensa-| * “idea, that he would make one of tion. Vibration is completely ab- | » he most important discoveries of |sent. The cabin is somewhat noisy, ~ R0th-eentury science. All he was but remember this is a military trying to do was find out what jutility plane, not a plush airliner; caused static on transatlantic jand the noise level ‘is no greater ‘ radiotelephone messages. than in a conventional piston-e . . Jansky noted a peculiar noise: |Sine aircraft. : : aon ae babe steady, caus-|HIGH SKY. BLUER a his: jones.” Method-| At 40,000 feet, the sunl . ically, he eliminated one possible|brighter, the sky Seat Hie ane * cause after another. Finally injyou conscious of your speed (up- . 1983 he announced that the source | wards of 550 m.p.h.) once you level ' of the trouble lay at the center of|off. Only when you bank sharply the Milky Way—about 26,000 light-|are you aware that you're going years away! almost 10 miles every 60 seconds; The surprising discovery revolu-| then your stomach feels like a high tionized the ancient. science of|speed elevator. Strieber + in, em % - astronomy: No longer did astron- : : omers have to depend on optical} TR Lockheed representative 4 fnstruments alone: they had sud-| ***¢d me if Pd like to try my ‘ [A denly been given a wholly new tool| "aad at the controls, ous “al for finding out what lies in the} “Sure,” I said trying to be non- core 9-13 gee Fae Saye ns pat chalant. My _nonchalance _W ®_ Just what is it you CAN'T tell the players without a score card?” | scopes, instruments something like . television sets but many thousands __BOARDING HOUSE : of times more sensitive. With this EGAD, TH AT WAS A WHY 1g ;, new equipment, they discovered ‘ ' a TRIUMPHANT MAN-)f EV'RYBODY SO that radio, waves reach the came | YP VOU WALKED RIGHT Ye wer TWiGGSiaw ASLEEPYZ IT'S sc. ict oon patches of foiedts INTO THAT DOUBLE //saKe YoLINE MET YOUR) ONLY TWO. Timinots-gas and from clouds of] 7) SUME SAME! VELL, W MASTER? THAT'S TEN J A.M. TWIG6S, _Berwe wits ome oe P| ol owe STRAIGHT GAMES NOU GOT MORE ONE INE AND. FES TROUNCED You! )) NERVE THAN GZ ale ve HO- HU M= YAWAV/} AN ULCERATED | Boy, 10, Dog OODLE OO Nae GOOD NIGH TL] TOOTH 10 QUIT MY, 4U, eta be: 50 EARLY! COME Find Man OTIMEL an ON, ONE MORE Xx EAB LB IGAME TAN. Near Death | HK we tHe WAYNE (# — State Police today HWW ; - KIGITZIN' credited a 10-year-old boy and his : : * 5 dog with saving the life of an | * elderly man who had been missing @ : from his home for four days. R — John Stephenson, 86, of Wayne, Sa 7 was found lying face down in a aA * on. 4, field near his home last night by ZB S Ronnie Freese of Wayne. Zz C Bs; SS) \ “About one more night in this Lae anita. : SS x cold weather and he probably *, \ would have had it,”” said Trooper a, | aff Kemah C- Ye ot the Ypstied Z, Af LS pos 2 = Stephenson was taken in semi- YY gts = oan or a ged /j | & SSP BS reported in critical condition from \ rT ee Ws <“: Y . S TWO MORE Z Police said they believed \ oe 3 Mf, S AND JAKE | a had ange ey Sap the oe 1 08 sr Ya a ist on 4 SH LOST 6OTH= : Monday wan- dered ueey — wed OUT OUR WAY son, a widower, ajone ___-/ LISTEN, YOU-- WIPE THERE YOU GO, JUMPIN’ TO CON- dog were playing in the field when the dog came across Stephenson. 3 Accused Burglars Bound to Court Here Three men charged with = I COME OVER THERE WHAT I GOT A STOMACHE-ACHE, ANP DO IT FOR You! ER A TOOTHACHE, ER MAYBE I MY SINGING AND DON'T LIKE “THE ENDING PLAYING AREN'T OF THIS STORY 1 JUST READ, ER--WELL, GO yl AHEAD AN' TRY TO PROVE WHAT YOU “THINK I'M THINKIN’? John R. Gibson, 34, of 590 S. East Bivd.; Louis J. Morgan, 29, and James W. Johnson, 25, both of Detroit, will be arraigned in Circuit Court Sept. 22, The trio is accused of burglar- {zing Lou’s Drug Store, 493 S. San- ford St., on the night of Aug. 17 GRANDMA and stealing $5,000 in narcotics, a; GOSH, THERE GOES | [sre DOES TT'sHow || AN'ASA SORTO™ coun checks and a check GRANDMA RUNNIN’ pace rs IN GOOD WARNIN ANYONE. They were apprehended by De- s rete] =] troit detectives Aug. 30 while checking on narcotics sales. al em TTT Urges Elders to Work BERLIN (UPI) — East German Minister for Health Luitpold Stei- dle urged Soyiet zone residents yes- terday not to stop working at the age of 65 but to keep toiling for the regime “voluntarily.” HALF ACRE CASTLE TT. ee 2. eel DONALD DUCK _ so. CSS rg a Oe 7 7 : = eee LeLd a 3 TAC PRESS, __THE pow Fs é SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 : . La E : : : : | If 1c | e kk ok eee ; Lary and Kaline BOX Qjors _|iriple, Homer —— shag or Gack Feller, native of Ad- Denver’s Gordon Windborn wef | Sth ‘in Onsted. ap eng her nap ie in —— appeared in every game : | thus far with the Orioles, pri-| Detroit Grabs 3-1 Win has lost 3rd base- ae has the tearn battling ihe Tigers| With Record-Equalling| Fe oon Bago ti for a chunk of the first division) Time Mass, and v Sa the Dactthe Tet . {money and the rookies aren't apt for the pe — he 45 days|atting average climbed trom .240/to see too much action because of perrort (UPD ‘- Trank Lary 'yandotte . April to .317 by mid-August, and vere beland Al Kaline made it shart and Se ea mane. ig sweet for the Tigers t . and as a result of their 3-1 victory ae peer Raapnors: Détrolt pulled with- Traded Lion Tom' Tracy set up the St. in two games of third while Pittsburgh's only score last night 1 em ene e se tr aed Ss ee has ity ¢ The Tigers did it in record-equal- The Detroit Raiders seek their ue ling time, It took one hour and win in three starts at London, the move in 54 minutes to subdue the Orioles Former Michigan n Georgia to Wis- Ito tie the mark for the shortest All-America guard Ed Bag- ms to the West game at Briggs Stadium this sea- don Dale Hansen, an ex-Spar- m there back to son, . . tan have joined 2 in the | mgs Pemmaipner og Pimpin | imma 6 kf ; _ ee at gaan oon MAKES THE GRADE—Chuck Oertel, former Pontiac St. Fred | Suffering trom an infected leg, been! him recently, tripled to the $80- ace athlete, finally realizes the dream of having his locker and | jockey Eddie Arcaro was forced shuffling, but| foot mark in right center to open basket in the locker room of a Major League team. Oertel, now Friday to cancel his riding as- [ the eighth inning with the score | @ outfielder with Orioles, dons his uniform at Briggs Stadium — : sao pat ped pore tied at 1-1. where Baltimore met the Tigers last night. The Tigers won, 3-1. tens Handicap. The faverite can Tt looked like Lary should have ; oo “| surpass Nashua’s earnings by ~fJused a heavier bat and tried for - & : ‘ winning the $65,000 top prize. a homer when aoa (Sh we = ® ‘ oe & popped weakly to seco! man F : fooled by veteran knuckleballer | * | bettered her own world record for -... 60 0 YESTERDAY'S RESUL' pe wee 5, Boston 4, nigh’ ew Zork 3. Chicago 0. 2 y 4, ingtor NATIONAL LEAGU Wen — Detroit beat Baltimore, 3-1, and games. In the National League, San took a from Phil- i \feated Cincinnati, 7-5, and Los An- i) |geles licked Pittsburgh, 7-3. eo ae. ee Rocky Colavito furnished the In- ~ |dians with their winning margin _ lover the Red Sox when he clouted| — |his 35th homer with the bases full in the seventh inning. The blow was enough to give rookie Gary Bell his 10th victory although he’ runs scored in a single game this season when they put together 17 hits for 19 runs in the nightcap of Johnny Antonelli to his 15th vic- tory. In the opener, Al Worthington came to the relief of winner Ruben Gomez in the eighth in- | ning and struck out three men with the bases loaded, Willie Mays’ two-run single in the ninth clinched the game for the Giants. The Cubs tied a 28-year-old club record of 171 homers in a single season when Dale Long and Walt Moryn each connected against the Redlegs. Bill Henry, Jast of three Chicago pitchers, held Cincinnati to one hit over the last four innings and gained credit for his fifth win. Joe Nuxhall suffered his With setback against 12 vic- tories. x* * * called from the minors earlier in atch S ai uts Jacobs Stays Ahead Roger Craig of the Dodgers, re- he stopped the pirates on seven hits. Duke Snider drove in four runs with his 14th homer, two sin- gles and a double, while Dodger rookie Ron Fairly hit his first ma- jor league homer. Ronnie Kline ab- sorbed his 15th defeat. in Denver Tourney — DENVER (AP)—The old pros chased after two young Californi- i Hoyt Wilhelm, Veal went fishing for a outside pitch and struck out. -F fF. Z ges iE ; E ; a88 : 5 i i . p z SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Lanky Charlie Coe, the ex-champ who has been beating unknowns, today meets little known Tommy Aaron, who's whipped some big names, for the National Amateur golf championship, * * * The U.S, Golf Assn, couldn't have designated two greater op- posites for the 36-hole final if it had tried~a veteran against a youngster whose home town doesn't.even have a golf course. Coe, a 34-year-old oil broker from Oklahoma City, won the title in 1949 ‘and never has come this i ig BF ri i if i Fic R é i series today against De- Brown (6-4). ans today in the third round: of the $20,000 Denver Open Centen- nial Golf Tournament. At the halfway mark after yes- of Whittier paced the field with 65-67—132, eight under par for the 6,642 - yard Wellshire municipal course, . John MecMullin, Fair Oaks, Calif., was in second place two strokes back with 66-68—134. Tribe Signs Pitcher CLEVELAND (AP)—The Cleve- Jand Indians announced Friday the signing of 18-year-old right- terday’s shooting, Tommy, Jacobs foe DETROIT BALTIMORE ab rh bi ; ab rh bi Kuenn cf 1335 Be 20006 Veal ss 4000 } ib 4010 ine 4112 Woodling rf 4021 Harris ib 3000 Wieman if 4000 Max 2010 Triandos c 4016 aBoros 000600 Brown 3b 0000 Groth If 0000 Robinson tb 4000 — 2000 Gardner 2 3010 Be 3010 bWilliams 1006 Wilson ¢ 3133 Sea 30290 Pp 3120 ePilarc' qoo00 Wilhelm p 3110 dHale 1000 Totals 77363 33181 for Maxwell in 7thr b—Flied out for Gardner im 9h; o—Walked for Mi- randa in Sth; d—Hit into doubleplay for Wilhelm in 9th. Baltimere = -. 55 eeesdesere 061 000 900—) DoW ect ccceevedecess 001 000 O2x—3 E-~None. PO-A—B: 24-10, De- troit 27-13. D: jardner and Boyd 2: Lary, Veal and Harris; Bol Veal pea Harris, LOB—Baltimore 0 De pap_Dertole. 3B—Lary, HR~—Kaline. 5~ : H BR ERS SO 32 8 the week, won his first game in the Majors since Sept. 7, 1957 when handed pitcher, Jerry Walters of Billings, Mont. yielded to Jim (Mudcat) Grant in “ed eighth. Ted Bowsfield was the oser, Pete Runnels and Ted Williams each collected one hit in three tries to continue in a virtual tie for the A.L. batting crown. Bob Cerv 1 homer and Hect or Lopezcontrib- uted his 16th as moved up into sixth place. Ray .|Herbert was the winner and Pedro Ramos the loser. Roy Sievers hit his 37th homer for the Senators. The Giants set a N.L. record for Krause Vice Chairman for ‘59 Pan-Am Games CHICAGO (AP) — Ed Krause, athletic director. at’ Notre Dame, has accepted an appointment as vice chairman of the organizing 15).!committee for the Pan American| Games of 1959, | The games will be held in Chi- “leago the final week of August ‘and “Ithe first week of September. slammed _ his s4th| the Athletics! q A ME RUNS “. AW tesece wate Ss. Son wee nay ol a, 4 dians ; aline |, Tigers; . > ' Senators; Cery (34), Lopes (16), Athietics, ‘ { [LOOKS LIKE WILD WEST — This horse looks like it was hit with an Indian arrow in a wild west movie as he hits the turf with his jockey Custer Cassidy in the seven-furlong hurdles event si Rc AP Wirephote at Belmont, Park. What looks’ like an arrow is the jockey’s whip. Race was won by Hannah's a Aussie and Briton in Net Semifinals TORONTO (AP) — Top-seeded Mal .Anderson of Australia met Britain's Bill Knight and Bob Be- dard of Sherbrooke, Que., tangled with Luis Ayala of Chile ‘today in the semifinal round of the in- ternational] tennis . tournament This marked the second major event in the past week in which has was on the sidelines for the semi- finals, Dick Savitt, former Davis Cup- per East Orange, N, J., was the last American hope, and he went down to a 6-1, 62 defeat at the hands of Bedard yesterday. Cincy Interested in Hutch, Says St. Louis Report ST. LOUIS (AP). — The Globe- Fred ocrat, with the Cardinals in-Mil- waukee, telephoned, Genera] Man- ager Gabe Paul of Cincinnati and asked whether Hutchinson is a candidate for the managerial post with the Redlegs. “Absolutely,” Paul was quoted as saying. Grid Game Winners Lose $217 to Thieves INDEPENDENCE, « Kan, (AP) —It was a costly victory for the Independence Junior College Pi- rates in their season football oepner last night. The Pirates defeated visiting Garden City Junior College 26-7, but while they were doing it thieves raided 40 lockers in their dressing toom and pocketed an estimated $217, . The thieves didn’t bother Gar- den City’s lockers. Eastern Sailor Leads OXFORD, Md. (AP) — Skip Etchells of the Central Long Is- land Fleet, N.Y., held a command- ing 13-point lead going into the fifth and final race of the North American Star regatta, @ Clash for Amateur Title In. yesterday's semifinals, salesman overwhelmed UCLA’s Dick Foote 10 and 9, The par busting ‘south- a total of 198 in seven playing s 7 UCLA Seniors Decide to Play ~ First 5 Games LOS ANGELES (AP) — It took UCLA's seven five-game football seniors less than three minutes Friday to decide they'll play the first five games of the season. The restriction, imposed as a penalty by the Pacific Coast Con- ference, requires that the games played be consecutively. The players, all first stringers, made their decision in a confer- ence with Coach George Dicker- son. They are center Dick But- ler, All-America left end Dick Wallen, tackle Jim Dawson, quar- terback Steve Gertsman, right tackle Bill Leeka, left half - tail- back Don Long and left guard- left tackle Clint Whitfield. _ . They'll see action against Pitts- burgh, Illinois, Oregon State, Flor- ida. and Washington—in that or- der. the 100-meter women's stroke in a time of 1:19.6, *.% 2” Veteran hockey player Bert Imstead was sentenced Friday to ‘at Northern Central Has lost 10 Players During Drills for Tonight's Contest MARQUETTE (UPI) — A crip- pled Central Michigan team plays Northern Michigan here tonight and Michigan Tech is host to Mankato State in the season's state football openers. * * Kentucky is at home against the University of Hawaii, Drake is at * -|South Dakota State, Florida State meets Tennessee Tech and Brad- ley plays Iowa Teachers in some 8f the other lidlifters. Xavier of Ohio and St. Joseph’s of Indiang clash Sunday rounding out the first weekend of grid action. Central’s loss of 10 players during the past week due to injuries and other reasons has given Northern confidence tér an upset. . Starting halfback John Palmer and a sophomore quarterback were declared ineligible, five players are hurt or sick, two others recently quit the squad and one never showed up for pre-season workouts at CMC, Earles, Thelvits Winieckie, first team IAAC fullback in 1957, had announced he was dropping out of school for a year. — * * * Northern, trying to move up in state grid circles, has six. starters back headed by quarterback Tom Schwalbach. Michigan Tech will be seeking revenge for a 28-0 by Mankato last fall. Patterson Offered $200,000 for Fight GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP)—A Swedish boxing promotor is will- ing to offer world champion Floyd Patterson $200,000 for a title fight in Sweden -against European champion Ingemar Johansson, Edwin Ahlquist, manager of Ingemar Johansson and promotor of the Johansson-Eddie Machen fight here tomorrow, made his of- Musial Still Unworried fer today. \ MILWAUKEE (AP)—Stan Mu- sial, sidelined indefinitely by a leg injury, says he’s not worried about losing out in his bid for an eighth National League batting title. * * * “Don’t worry about me, all I have to do is get into the game,” the St, Louis Cardinals’ star said last night, “And I'll be back -as soon as I can swing a bat.” The NL batting lead was. wres- tled away from him last night by Richie Ashburn, the Philadelphia Phillies’ fleet outfielder,. The Braves’ _Hank Aaron climbed closer in third place while lead- ing Milwaukee to a 6-0 victory over the Cardinals. ac” “I'll be in there at the finish,” the 37-year-old Cardinals first baseman grinned. “It looks like a four-man duel to the end.” eee RR Ashburn has a .339 average, one point better than Musial who Ashburn Takes NL Lead | leads Aaron by two points, The Milwaukee outfielder is two points ahead of the San Francisco Gi- ants’ Willie Mays, figured by Mu- sial as the fourth mafi in the race. “As far‘as Stan is concerned, he’s ready to play right now,” said Cardinal] Manager Fred Hutchinson, “But we know better. He’s really hurting and can’t swing a bat. It’s entirely possible pide sit out the rest of the ip.” Card trainer Bob Bauman said,J “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958_ \Truculent Buck — tin Oko = HOD F 1! tor Gal Golfers — 9 ete oe aa » i ; : | ey a “15 W. Huron St. Pontiac \ ge ide. os PON | PETOSKEY, Mick. (UPI) — aa Fe lcue ‘ , f = : an a Ke 1708 “ee = : Two Detroiters |x; sae Se ee er Seis see Be sot i? |Flint Central Top Contender, PCH Picture Uncertain : ee get hang Bil a tous to Be Dromned |Bary City Again SVC Choicelim:ca=& aes TEey came, POY City Again SVC Choice sxwsrc:\&. iaaies. en football ‘roundups. coverien“osk,| © Felinquish the cellar and make | Bishop, center Jim Kanicki and ; quarterback duties as @ sophomore) the past two weeks. == 734 t 40 3775 lew! d Christi ‘and County and ares . Mon-| @ stronger bid this year with | halfback Dick Post. ‘behind Dick Whitmer last ye@r| Both times, the deer headed | rk, Washingtor hiladeiph: be ewis an FISHONSON sor enets Thame oun Ceatral and) wiint Northern, Saginaw’ and Engel this r after Whitmer was shifted to! straight for the Bay View Coun- . e eas Sidelined but David! . ; Pontiac Central relegated to the |... «. age Gis yeere team fullback, is back to call the| try Club and interrupted ladies ; ats eiviovat Berne Ae By BRUNO L. KEARNS | bottom half of the standings. |i, ery doubtful.” bat the over! signals with help in the backfield : « , ri ay Will Play Sports Editor, Pontiac Press —* coaches disagree and say Bay|*® at play. at as otk Br Pet, x Coach Elmer Engel at Bay City| ity is “loaded.” oo nf awe latest cocapade ‘invelved . ; & iss 4 eeaty reer when ‘the top ctansli as 50 int i the .* * -« Harrison Munson and Isaac Jones.| Mrs. Harry Levinson of Petos- oe 8 3 Bee cs NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) — Final} Pre football teams are listed./1957 team which held the top| Pontiac Central, in its second| Pontise’s Tone SVO win last Hilts Bo toot ven bb oad ert ie a m2 R28 7 ie examinations come tonight for at seeds Valley Conference “san{POsition in the state for a longlyear under coach Jesse MacLeay, season came against Arthur Hill, | 04 Wcking her rol face and 5 h % it ist te ft Ps ai ie least two ster wias Gin oe he tent saan “the heals time until losing its only game,/will have 17 lettermen from the bmg this year coach Kurt Kampe |... 2 7 i 23 Fe ‘a a 3 # = off two more aspirants by tomor-|_ This year the coaches of the |Siatand. shag hors cy cago otter Colepeien wilh We 3000s ee a 1s tas 40 BR . ie Sib 6 oe | row and he'll use tonight’s sold-out|SVC are passing the buck as to eer eet The Chiefs could do. better | syeedy team. |. Mrs. Levinson tried to dis- Rig ta .BBBe Sg at contest in the University of Okia-/Picking its league champion, but) this year in overall standings | courage the unwelcome guest. mine i Si” ee me a homa’s stadiuth against the Phila-|2"YWay you look at it Bay City; The Wolves still have aerial) but there is little hope of im- The Arthur Hill backfield 1s} When she bent down to putt, the |sicbern. N.Y. 409 B ie a7 12 al Dore, ch aed m3 ” sh delphia Eagles as the final test.| entra! is still defending champ| artist Jerry Gross, all-state candi-| proving the 14 mark in the well 5 | with junior fullback} gpikehorn charged like a billy | Malone, Gos. $08 68 170 12 78 299) Kius'ski, Put. 267 28 64 4 eae rake and is the team expected to carry|date, returning at league. {Joel -Garinger, a 210 pounder,| goat and butted her. Then the | Wilson. Det. 254 27 76 3 28 -299| Hemus, Pan a . = 4 § a, aa tet meee the banner of the conference. {along with veteran Butch Kokaly| - , good core of the returning ss tad Cor os Ti poe deer picked up her ball and fra a4 2 M0 = ‘a SS HRUSRS , i < 1 prospect , a ’ oe in the backfield. a pound) started off with it ernon, Cle. i Pub. 93 64 14 8 4 ae for is fullback lettermen are in the middle part] packs. , Wiitome, Bee, 16 4 32 StL. th 5 Picitor of Kansas State, Pieller ee ee: Several top players including |°! the line with guards. Herman ° €. «" & ee me Loe aad spa Pe 3 3i0| rascal ee 2 xe 2 | is best remembered for leaving |i vicr coach Bill Doolittle. ia| Bu-state end dim Schultz tackle |Spicer, Charley Brown, John Gay- ir of guards, Don| ‘hased the deer into a nearby |W’ is, Bat. 390 85 ior ia Gt fa| Thomson, Cet, 38 58 ne : the e, Dick . Tews, eenter Tim Plum ton, and tackles Willie Duncan, A strong pair e gue : ie woods. < fae eg is 4 ios 8 # : rH 4 q : bs ms sat ieasdene Crawhrp rs hie pe ra picked as the strongest possibility) 544 paifhack Ken Swincicki are {Tom Nichols, Tom Whitehead and Munger and Jack Maure along Bauer, NX. 40 57 1 ee Mona? Gh as 78 5 | He returned after a week. a gone but coach Engel has ade- |Jerry Rush. with 235. pound’ center Hall Jones : Kubek MY" He $0 10 2 Se Gulanceck. Mi, ml 8 Hw ae “This ig the last pre-season Saginaw Arthur Hill expects | quate replacements in end Bob! Fred Staley, who took over the are key linemen for the Jacks. | poe ge amen fs Bia'eins, 1S. Fa e f Fi} 36 . 2 ; 1s 2 Bk ie said he'd go with the units he'll : pesto Scores 4 TDs Against| avis. ‘ce: % 4g i at ee eee oeh Garker thea in worth the co-captain heading ; i : Sieh, ge : a > oe ee ee ee ees the list. Browns; Wade's Aerials | lane.” x2" Read Fi : oe ae. every rookie a chance to make the Coach Doolittle lost quarterback! Beat San Francisco ited wy. on i = % z er. 3 2 : , oxtad. Ts ggg ta a Be iatond ng cou ee 8 27 8 pu me 8 8 In the Eagles, the Lions face a aie ae ge Boge the| _.. By The Associated Press Boone, cal SM 39 ot cuca re ce ot the wv-sng-coming, ome a0. —e Willie Galimore , . , Billy Wade AMERICAN LEAGUE eT HROMING nay , AEG gesrwogpras nine or. Pitcher, Cind wins = share of the Eagle hopes rest on er AD. That wjst about sums up_last| pucher.) Cue" “i'm my W 1 mma Wi it wee the arm of a Western Division It isn't often that coach Andy|nioht’s action in the National Foot-| Ford: N.Y. it ¥ 340| wiliey, mau. 69 sna Sonn Ye Bre secoen eel Se et NeteectEeee Me easiiaied Baaaa The Philadelphians have a fleet caemdueg tek Mian tak Pak an, | BE Seat lminos, Chi. as 68 37 0 7 8 Be ef fine backs including Michigan a large crop of seniors among Galimore, youngster 214 195 46 133 14 11 2.94)-Spahn, o State’s Clarence Peaks and Walt the nine returning lettermen who |"0™ Ite Wierida AND, cove io a ie i 3 | Mizell wi 3 3 Kowalczyk, Bill Barnes and Tom- ued his brilliant pre-season per- $6 mt 2 6 4| Antonelli, 8-F. EY could surprise the other league preening 9 3% +14) Antone Pes: BA my McDonald and good receivers | members. toemences, scoring iss lit 6 4% 20) B: ; in Bob Walston, Andy Nacrelli and downs, one a %-yard kickoff re- oon Tw 8 4 38 burkey,” Cin. 4 Pete Retzlaff. Fullback Jim Pearod is back (turn, leading the Chicago Bears i SSS taaeee: a ex: aly to head the backfield with |to a 42-31 victory‘over Cleveland. Be eas | Perret ‘= 8 ahs McDonald rears othe tad | in Sead wed. sma [fe Ss, sy 4 coe se Beet dees ae Hee ee Re eee en a a At ea EH college football player of the year) CHIEF SIGNAL CALLERS — Junior quarter. was the regular in the latter part of eee oe fame Wade, the No, 1 Los Angeles nt ae i Z ‘a ‘Siemers to tigen Snipe epeilas back Fred Staley (11) and senior Bill Davis (13), the 1957 season after Dick Whitmer was shifted horn, but his inheritance of foot|(ua*terback with the departure of mY a's’ “il geares Fit % will be Pontiac Central's field generals in the to fullback. The Chiefs are expected to better lettermen is not bright. the veteran Norm Van. Brocklin, . 16 14 1 | Hobbi > 6: 8 ——_ _—— Saginaw Valley Conference wars this year. Staley their 1957 overall record. J Only five return while 27 letter-|2ccounted for 313 yards in the alr Ao gett 2 aw Pit. it : Sie ex etlense tn tour giines #6 : eo oe {men were lost from the third place |*s 194, 29@ton Tame a 11 pass * 3 ae e ialtanee tA ie oe date, losing to the All-Stars and : - a team of age wigan tt Lore e" che. FY $3 ie, A. 110 208 Cleveland and New York, will be ; , le le Here is how the teams are| cite up with 18 out of 26 iu, He BB GA te a8 34 38 LA. 12 158 66 119 31 sat SESS Scrimmages Today for Spartans, Mi e-"*=" "vse ae a eee s. . , In the other game, Chicago's , 4B 40 Chi. 196 118 scr ting toed eictines satel le pues ual eee cant, nel ranare Sc lee. BEG ET eee” Bae sen, a sore an-| Injury-riddled Michigan an d|Walker, Brad Myers an one of the running) 7 435 4 : 6 kle, are sidelined. Jimmy David) highly-rated Michigan State were|end Gary Prahst. Two others, in-/ scores. : Pontiac Central pe eee ee . iti 8 8 Fe i: 8) said he would be ready to play|planning full-scale scrimmage ses*| cluding Royal Oak’s Darrell Har- . oo —— -nttarstees ; a3 1 despite having four teeth removed! sions today in order to get some|per, were on the doubtful list. os The Lions were installed as one-|candidates can work in regular) yous great, came tp with an } their third victory in'as many x « &* covering from « hip ailment. The starts against Eastern rivals. The) Four Wolverine stalwarts were rugged sophomore is expected to ' game wil] be broadcast beginning|slated to miss today’s important) 5. api. to’ practice again Mon- at 9 p.m., EST. There will be noj}contact session. They were full-| gay “. television. backs John Herrnstein and John : : interesting results when he : F ° matches his first and second teams ast ut Oar Field et at East Lansing, There .could be F . . ae changes Trg the con- i ’ test due to Duffy’s constant com- * : for Season's Big Finale [wae at nae two. geod | ve eed just one best team and one one.”’ . : se Outboard boat racing fans of this| Sylvan Lake will be the scene of expect : area will have their final fling|a full program of conipetition for] » pee rt Ao three adh i Sunday, for the 1958 season. Oak-|both hydroplanes and utilities, in| placekickers under fire. They are land County Boat Club's site atjall classes. With a fast field of en-| ean Look, Sammy Williams and ; tries, as of today, some thrilling) pan Follis. ‘ brushes are anticipated. * « «& 7 . i s * * * - . * : F Over et Brighton, Wally From- ‘ : Warriors Sign Cervit | suu° Sauces’ rowsenons | O° ct Brighton, Waly Fromm | | 3 3 Assn. sanctioned event gets un- | after observing his U: of D. Titans | to 2-Year Contract der way at 11 a.m, with races |jn another scrimmage. for both divisions, in classes A- x * * , a6 ; B-C-D. Belle Isle Outboard Club f the bright lights the Al Cervi, hot-blooded professional; entries. Others will come from Tony Hanley. The California boy, » basketball veteran, signed a two-| northern Kentucky, Ohio, Tlinois, | who was recommended to the Ti- ; ‘ year contract Friday to coach the) Wisconsin and many Michigan | tans by former Tiger Jim Small, : a* Philadelphia Warriors of the Na- areas. . completed his only three attempts ' . tinal Basketball Assn. . One of the drawing features af|to give him 26 completions, for B JOE WI LMAN i Cervi, 41, succeeds George Se-|this race meet is ‘that it provides] 41 flips and 13'TDs in six sessions. y a nesky who was moved upstairs to/the drivers with a chance to pad/ Veteran Lou Faoro fired two TD ’ # front office job by owner Eddie) their year’s point totals towards] aerials ay and ex-Orchard “ : oe if a. yest three = &S| possible. championships. ‘Lake St. Mary star Jerry Les- ‘Here is the illustrious record of Joe Wilman: Almost every : pr shat —_— ee major bowling championship has belonged, to him at one Cervi, who started in essere time or another. He is the only living bowler with four a anus eeu fe tek a | R onters American Bowling Congress titles to his credit. He is a two- his ninth year as coach, He won We lle D time All-Event winner. He was elected to Bowling Hall of eS . dg - pd Become Home Owners Fame in 1951. He is an accredited bowling instructor. Now post-season playoffs. The Pontiac Press brings you Joe Wilman’s informative Tuna Ignore Anglers - . . a eee * * z UJ é s 4 in International Test Come in real soon and let’s oe . ‘ | j WEDGEPORT, N. S. (AP) — | I; ' Te) ; B l E. G . M Pobre Oe le UE 7 a =p mprove Your Bowling --- Enjoy Your Game More: Commonwealth, Cuba .and_ the can ne ae : : : United —— Peg oad _ < oe me hie p s ar wide in ideal weather aga’ you wn own. - | e drew a blank in the International . ‘ A Tuna Fishing Tournament. Read JOE WILMAN S The tournament heads into its) 2 third and final day Saturday : : he S without a single bite on record. 7 54 | o A bright sun, a gentle northwest a. : breeze and temperatures in the — we : ee conditions. But there wasn’t a nib- : ble. , : : i : £ . j * e. : i. rewars re poumez gn meses ne Sup _,° Beginning Monday, Sept. 15th ‘Chicago s 42, Cleveland 31 ' i : . Chicago Cards 21, Pittsbur eo : ; sae: 4 i : Los ins 90. Gan OS » a s & L A = : “{ bi, 4 ' . att ericene st xm! Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. | | | | | * ae - Bay vs. Washington at Winston- ve . / . ' pen : aitidoges semmous ao Established 1890 — oe ‘oe ad FE 4-0561 : ben aber oe Tie oteep sine eae ie oa 5 : a Me - : ; . ae ae ee +. # J 4 + / ibs x“? we . i i ~ ee 958 * > : to Hear Talk Friday pig J ‘4 : i f z & FE 7 i h : t 46 a gE ~ _ AUBURN ROTARIANS HEAR MSUO SPEAKER — Following a talk by Roy J. Alex- ander, director of student services at MSUO, the Auburn Heights Rotary Club was presented with a picture plaque of new headquarters for the Qakland County Society for Crippled Children, the major portion of which was financed through funds raised by district Rotarians, The presen- i : eee tatin was made by Lloyd “Slip” Mcgee of Clarkston, (right), past. District Rotary gover- nor. Receiving it in behalf of his club was Floyd Short. Grant Graham, (left), club president, looks on. At the Thursday noon luncheon at the Aubzurn Heights Community Club, Alexander outlined the role MSUO will play in the commun- ity and some of its goals and immediate plans, a F ri 4 B sa & f PT a Ee Set ene ee Tee ne eT en Ogee See nem ee G To Fete Past Presidents OXFORD — The Oxford Music Club will honor its past presidents at a scholarship night tea at 7:45 igan Federation of Music Clubs. Slate Sunday School dist Church will be from 9:4 5to 10:45 a.m. Service will be conduct- Surviving are her husband; two daughters, two sons, four brothers, two sisters, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. MRS. ALICE HOWDEN MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Alice Howden, 78, of 219 Clinton St., will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery at Oxbow Lake. Mrs. Howden died early this morning at the Allenwood Rest Home following a three-month ill- ness +|the University of Michigan Hos- ealhs in Pontiac and Nearby Areas a brother, Elwood Smith of Pon- Archie R. Campbell of Flint and Mrs. Kenneth L. Arnold, both of Flint. MES, HENRY BR, LAUGHLIN DRAYTON PLAINS — Service for Mrs, Henry R, (Phyllis) Laugh- lin, 44, of '3937 Dill Rd., iwil be held at 2 p.m, Monday at the Virgo E.. Kinsey Funeral Home, Royal Oak, Burial will be in the Cadillac Memorial Gardens, East. Mrs. Laughlin died yesterday at pital, Ann Arbor, She was a mem- ber of the First Baptist Church in Royal. Oak and her mother, Mrs. Clara M. Foxall of Royal Oak. She also leaves a brother, Earl W. Foxall,and a sister, Mrs. R. George Fast, both of Royal Oak. ROBERT E. POTTER JR. WALLED LAKE — Service for Robert E. Potter Jr., 60, of Lyon, will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at Richardson-Bird Chapel in Walled Lake. Burial will be in the Wixom Cemetery. 2 Mr. Potter died unexpectedly while at work at the Tonia Manufacturing Co., where he was a foreman, Surviving are his wife, June; four daughters, Mrs, Shirley Mc- Lennan of Walled Lake; Mrs, Jen- nie Brast of Milford, Mrs, June} Chipman of Everett, and Miss Lin- da at home; seven sons, Robert, Edward, Kenneth, all of Walled Lake, Jack and Paul of Ionia, Neal at home and George in the Marine Corps. He also leaves his father, Rob- ert E.; two brothers; one sister, and 22 grandchildren. WILLIAM A. WEESE IMLAY CITY—Service for Wil- liam A. Weese, 82, of 1391 Sum- mers Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Muir Brothers Fu- neral Home, Imlay City. Burial will be in Imlay Township Ceme- peer County General Hospital fol- lowing a long illness. He was a member of the Imlay City Methodist Church. dred Hougom i : Mrs, Alta Blanaru of Detroit and DRYDEN —-Service for Steven Zelezic, 64, of 4262 Casey Rd., will be held at 2 p:m. Monday at St. John Episcopal Church, Burial will be in Dryden Cemetery and the body is at the Muir Brothers Fu- neral Home, Dryden. Mr, Zelezic died Friday at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, following an injuty to his hand several weeks ago. Surviving are his wife, Anna; two sons, Steven Jr. of Guam and Robert of Pontiac; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Helen Miller of Lake Orion, Mrs. Marie Clarkson of Port Huron and Kathy, at home. YMCA to Open Drive for Adult Membership The Pontiac YMCA will launch its annual adult membership drive with a luncheon at noon Monday for campaign workers. Featured speaker at the lunch- eon, to be held at the YMCA, will be Edward Wililams of the General Tire Co. Heading the drive is John Ben- son, assisted by division chairmen Lelie Ware, Dr. Irving Gordon, Earl Maxwell and Philip Rouston. The campaign, which will con- tinne through Sept. 29, will seek membership renewals from some 1,000 persons and 200 new mem- bers. Scientists Begin Study of Plants’ Interactions MINNEAPOLIS — Studies of how plants affect each other biologically and chemically, a rela- lively new field of inquiry,are be- ing undretaken by scientists at the University of Minnesota. They will also examine the rela- tionship between economic plants and weeds under natural and con- trolled conditions. Later they will try to collect, purify, and identify the chemical compounds involved |Sunday School jin White Lake — _THE PONTIAC/PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1 Unit to Open , WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP--The White Lake Presbyterian Sunday School unit, which has been under the past two years, according to pastor Robert von Oeyen. . cit a The dedication day service will! begin at 10:45 a.m., combining the Kenneth G. Neigh, D.D., will accept the keys to the building. He also will lead the dedication and present the sermon. Because the men of the church have helped build the unit, the cost of the $45,000 structure has kept the 10-classroom building far below its true valuation, the Rev. von Oeyen said, - * * * Situated on a 2-acre site, the new one-floor Sunday School is four steps down from the main sanctuary of the ten-year-old church, located on White Lake road. : The public has been invited attend the Sunday morning service. Casual Gift Opens Up Prosperous Business ARVADA, Colo, (UPI) — Eight \Only 12 Polio Cases. in Oakland This Year construction will be dedicated Sunday morning, | Health director by Spraying Process BONN — Sprayed metal bearings| °°" elLauren Gets Increase LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Lauren Bacall’s monthly allow- polio in : today he was! not alarmed by. the situation here. in Oakland County this year, two under the number at this time a@ year ago, ah Oe He estimated. 60 to 70 per cent of children through 14 years of age have been given Salk vaccine. However only a ‘small portion of 14 to 40 age group has- this pro- tection. 187 cases and 12 deaths to last year’s 27 cases and two deaths. This year no deaths have ben reported here. Metal Bearings Made have been invented by a German, 18, of Utica; Gail Barney, 17, of Shelby Township; and Carol Bas- tien, 17, also of Shelby Township. The two runners-up will serve as the Queen’s maids of honor. x k & The Queen and her court will Beginning of October in Utica Plan ‘Mushroom Week’ Bar-B-Q and to present him with specially: od Bar-B-Q, To Bury Mother of Sen. Johnson’ AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Funeral services for Mrs. Sam Johnson, ~imother of Sen, Lyndon B. Johnson, the Senate Democratic leader, will be held tomorrow afternoon in Johnson City, Tex. * * * Mrs, Johnson died last night in family cemetery at Stonewall, Tex. '|Kin of FDR Is Engaged © NEW YORK (AP) — Miss Kate Roosevelt, a granddaughter of the late President Franklin D, Roose- velt, is engaged to Dennis Stock, a photographer. The engagement was announced by John Hay Whit- ney, U.S. ambassador to the Court of St, James, and Mrs. Whitney, travel to Lansing the week of Sept. the former Betsey Cushing Roose- velt. nn .|22. to invite Gov, Williams to the z ‘Glenn HB. Griffin - _ Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service 46 Williams St, 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone FE 2-5841 e in Rochester LAKE ORION — Upon returning from their honeymoon trip to Nash- ville, Tenn., Mr; and Mrs. Paul B. Easterle will make their home at 1443 Silver Bell Rd, They were married Sept. 6 in the evening at St, Paul Methodist Church, Rochester. The double- ring rite was performed by the Rev. J. Douglas Parker. x & & The former Janice E, Waite, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Waite of Surviving are two sons, Glenn ed from 11 until noon. tery. Mr. Weese died Friday at La- in interactions and use'them in a series. of controlled experiments. 3585 Lake George Rd. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. OUTWARD TO THE STARS _ lof Milford and Neil of Bay City; (24)—What Does It Mean? By Don Oakley and Ralph Lane Which will it be? A missile against a city or a mission 4nto space? Man has nowhere to look for the answer but fo himself. If he is worthy of the knowledge his mind has ' brought him, we need not fear the choice. If he is not, _ the Space Age may write his epitaph. . Viewed from an orbiting station, man will be able to see half his small world in a glance and circumnavigate it in 90 minutes, For the first time, the idea of ‘‘one world” will — or.ought to — have real meaning. The con- - quest of space will of necessity be an international cooper- ative undertaking. frames of given to sc ‘More than a physical challenge to man, space will pose moral questions — but only the old questions in new reference. On the other hand, man’s adventure into space can benefit his world in many ways, Satellites could bring world-wide radio and television communication, extreme long-range weather forecasting. Gravity-free observa- tories, hospitals and research stations could orbit the Earth. New industries and opportunities, and a new face to life on Earth, should result from the terrific impetus ience by the Space Age. , a closeness to them he pect of infinite worlds. children's children .— swered —not by him, nor by .his children, a MR. AND MRS. PAUL B. EASTERLE Lake Orion Girl Marries Ceremony Rolland Easterle of 319 Oak St., Rochester. For her wedding, the new Mrs. Easterle chose, a floor-length gown of Italian silk, featuring a colonial type back, sweetheart neckline and| cap sleeves. Her veil fell from a headpiece of sequins and pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, pearl rosebuds and ivy, eentered by a white orchid. Maid -of honor was the bride’s sister, Lois, Karen Yakey and San- dra Sherer, both of Rochester, were the bridesmaids. Sharon Waite of Lake Orion, the bride’s cousin, was flower girl. Best man was Lee Musson, while Don Seed and Neil Randall were ushers, All are from Roch- ere SS anen - 147 W. ogenve am Donaldson-Fuller “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 Agency, Inc. Lawrence Street ADVERT PROJECT: Primay LOCATION: Fy field Township, Michigan. OWNER: Board of Education, Pontiac Public Schools, Pontiac, Michigan. ARCHITECT: H. E. Beyster & Associates, Inc. 700 Griswold Building Detroit 26, Michigan SCOPE OF PROPOSALS: DUE DATE AND PLACE: the Board of Education. ACCESS TO PLANS: Plans and § the following tions: 1. Office of the Board Schools, 40 Patterson 2. Office of H. E. Beyster ester, Paul Denton, another cous- in of the bride, served as ring: bearer. : A reception was held in the church parlor following the cere- mony. The bridegroom attends Law- rence Institute of Technology. Here IS a Credit Union for You! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Union. Savers for the past 3 years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union 40 €. PIKE ST. Looking heavenward, man of the 2ist century will be-| come ever more conscious of the unthinkably distant) stars. Like his primitive ancestor before him, he will feel! has not felt for ages. Man will ponder more deeply the question of other life in the universe, and his own place in this staggering pros- Someday the questions will be an- hor his but someday, \ THE END \ ALLIED AUTOMOTIVE OPPORTUNITIES Nationally accepted automotive chemicals now available for exclusive distribution in this area Complete training “and —— assistance. Rapt Small ~Investmen Turnover— Assured Profits. For Information Call or Write: RSA PRODUCTS CO. Phone TEmple 3-2110 1582 E. Warten St., Detroit 7, Mick. 700 Griswold Building 1214 Griswold Detroit 26, Michigan 3. Builders’ & Traders’ Exchange, Detroit, Michigan 4. FP. W. Dodge Corporation, Detroit, Michigan. DEPOSIT ON PLANS: Plans and Specifications _ Se on or after September 12, $10.00 per set. PROPOSAL, GUARANTY: A certified check or bidder's of the Board of Education, Pontiac Public Schools, for the sum of not less than 5% of the amount of the proposal, will be required with each proposal condition to secure the Board of Education from loss or damage b' withdrawal of the bid or the failure of the bidder to enter into the contract of performance, if the bid be accepted by the Board of Education. R Pontiac, Michigan, reserves bids, or to waive any informalities CONTRACT SECURITY: The successful bidder will be formance, Labor and No bid may be withdrawn for at least time of its presentation and opening. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION * PONTIAC PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dr. Walter L. Godsell, Secretary Pm for BIDS. SITE CLEARANCE FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL FOR PONTIAC PUBLIC SCHOOLS Pontiac, Michigen Site clearance—removal of trees, brush, etc—for new School. Square Lake Boulevard and Sealed proposals, in duplicate, are invited for this work. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Educa- tion, Pontiac Public Schools, at their offices located at 40 Patterson Street, Pontiac, Michigan, until 2:00 P.M., ES.T. on Wednesday, September 24, 1 the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud before cifications will be on file for reference at | Architects and Engineers GHTS RESERVED BY OWNER: The Board of Education of the Pontiac Public Schools, Material Bonds ISEMENT Maplewood Avenue—Bloom- 1 , at which time and place * of Education, Pontiae Public Street, Pontiac, Michigan. & Associates, Inc. be secured from the Architect 58, with a deposit charge of bond, payable to the Treasurer reason of the right to reject any or all erein. required to furnish Per- mds. thirty days from the i Bs 3 PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 . ctenpetition sna: aims at a bie slice of the market. ‘cern. It has said it will seek 15 per cent of the smaller car market in. this country next year. How much that would amount to still is a question. L. L. Colbert, Chrysler “president, Says U.S. motorists probably will buy 400,000 foreign- made cars next year. All industry authorities do not | agree with Colbert on this esti: tay new car rom Muertos sembly, line stage. After design ideas havd been finalized, tooling ‘}rommitments have to be made. Somewhere along the line of tool- ing commitments the manufac- turer has committed himself to an Slinvestment too great to permit a| peaks: change of plans. alreadv has happened with Gen- eral Motors, Ford and Chrysler, Whether it has or not, there is experts about U. 8. automobile, Some experts say the wall will continue to grow. Others say it will peak at not_more than half a million units annually. . There is more gener1 agree- mate. At the same time they | ect know competition for the smaller ear market will be hotter ever next year with all U.S. car makers in the fight. ‘General Motors, Ford and Chrys- ler will be importing smaller cars for this competition; American) ter are going ahead with plans for warrant its introduction : “in. Many months are required to get demand would be met by smaller units built abroad, It would not be a major factor in whether General Motofs, Ford and Chrysler ‘build {smaller cars in this country. * * * ) ‘© With Chrysler's hdidings in Sim- Man Escapes Injury [= seterane| When Car Overturns Robert K. Young, 29, was treated at Pontiac Genera} Bank Head © Outblutts GangSter > DETROIT (AP)—A branch bank} _ manager outbluffed an armed holdup man and calmly directed his capture yesterday. * * -* Four customers and 20 employ- es were in the Manufacturers Na- tional Bank in suburban North- ville when a man identified by police later as Richard A; Valpey, 35, Fort Myers, Fla., walked in with a note in his hand. Valpey shoved the note at Leo Kalota, 30, bark manager, It de- manded $12,000 in $100 bills and said Valpey had a bottle of nitro- glycerine anda loaded gun in a briefcase. After reading the note twice, Ka- lota turned to his secretary and said distinctly, ‘Please ring the police.” + . * * * . “When I said that, the man made a motion toward his brief- case and I made one towatd my desk drawer,” Kalota said, ‘Then we just sort of looked at each other and the police came running in.”’ Valpey was held on a charge of attempted robbery. Frank Sawdon Winner of Trip to Bermuda ' Frank Sawdon, of 3704 Oak- shire Dr., is one of five Anchor - Fence salesmen in the country who has ‘won a trip to Bermuda for sales volume during July and Au- gust. Sawddén, with his wife, will leave here next Friday for Baltimore to join other trip winners. After a dinner and inspection of the plant there, the party will leave Wash- On ee an ne where they will vacation for ts Gikeeine souk. returning home| Sept. 28 Curb Tranquilizer Sales , Australia — The sale of all @ “con. tranquilizing fidence” drugs has been banned by the Victoria. State. Government unless obtained on a doctor's pre- scription. Young swerved to avoid a- colli: the culvert, sai, deputies. Arrest Ends Chase in Heavy Traffic was on his way to an area hospital to pick up his wife. Opens Office Here Dr, A, A. Yerbick, osetopathic physician, announces opening of an office at 2050 Woodrow Wilson Avenue, Sylvan Lake. Dr, Yez- bick is a graduate of the Kirks- ville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, at Kirksville, Mo.,- and has recently completed his intern- « Some industry experts say this | wide difference of opinion aml c Corn, market notentials for the small |cu ;|large 64. Se Gone daacs sion-and skidded about 60 feet into|sisuet several load A Clarkston man who led Oak-|ji**! land County Sheriff's Deputies on er te a as hraed of Thursday. ” ; Prcidiece ~~ spe. McIntosh, fancy, bus.,.....93.50 berries jcrate) lfgts, ..cyess, | Cantelou b eeriadt Fr ee epee ne Pears, re, % i eeeeeereee on Watermelon, Di. .«+s+....cccseess 2,00 y VEGETABLES & Beans, Wax, DU. ..seseeasess never re Beets. DU | eas senavneaves 1.80 Broce ‘conek. Fong eee cr ere err ‘= Couitiowen tee 2 38 Celery, doz. stalk: ee deevepenens mat} sweet, § doz, ...... nabs dogo. ca cumbers, pickle size, bu. ..s++00+ 50 Ronee GOR. | nccnccegeccrses TO ~ se ow Wy “wo. 1 be. aa See: rc Kohivebs tbehs) dos ieecescuesesee CT Leeks, inchs. dex 50 lb. eeeee eens * » Onions, i 1] he seetene Be coreiey a ( p91 GOB. .consneses 13 Peas, ee Be weer eeeenent ene a oreo SR gS reeneeees ses a8 pumpkins, Be ares fercsccace ‘2 es Oz eeeee 3. white. (bchs.) dow. ...... 00 Rhubarb outdoor (behs.) doz. ..... a0, Delicious, — ent eeee 1,50 pn gg igs sakes see fe i RS ae Cebbage OQ... cevecesens a pare bu. OTROS R OEHHA HH EED # featant Wide occcssccteccececess $48 | ara ag - aoe Seveweeressen Ss | Pee Reece ee eee er oon « swiss chard bu meen &) - SALAD GREENS © Celery i. Gon. eee geeee 1,50 Wndive bleached. bu, seeapesens Se Eeituee, head (erate) 3 doz. specks ih Romaine, Sa ee ae osstse Le Poultry oat Egys PR asic POULTRY . beg nary gn 13, og = ta gon . ¢ 3 putes ut ie} trpe hens i ¢ sprtiers i i cae Bie = heavy tree yours sou hens, 28; young ex pe A recy" EGGS | 2. (AP) — fob. nb. Detroit, a & baw federal Beep : Grade A sy ae 62; 68; medium 46; . ery Total w e at eraded ones! #010 conta Commercially graded: oon: Grade A po gga By jumbo Sti lgwntg: x arade, th: lange ag 55; nee: Seete ‘ r metinus bask? ras 38: am, rae 52%- Aone m “i ' i] H ale cuik Hub George to Assist on Potter's Campaign ‘Hub M. George, retired political editor ‘of’ the ‘Detroit Free Press Charles E. Potter's election cam- paign staff Monday. George will) travel with Senator Potter. A mem- ber of the Free Press staff for 40 years, George first entered the; newspaper field at Calumet in “re He has written about politics in Michigan for more than 35 years and is one of the best informed men in the State on political mat- ters. ship at Mt. Clemens, Army Has Spoken: an Army. rast ariver. * trainees here to receive ord Germany for Elvis FT. HOOD, Tex. i) aa ‘n’ roll singer Elvis Presley got his overseas orders yesterday to go to Germany as * The young soldier was one of slightly more than 1,300 8rd Armored Division replacements. * * *® . They will board four trains here about Sept. 19 and proceed directly to New Yogk for embarkation about Sept. 22, the Ft. Hood ~“ information office said. NI * ers for duty in Germany as Covering Fighting at Quemoy AP. Correspondents Under Fire covered the entire Korean War, and Kram-~- er were shelled yesterday while observing TAIPEI (AP)—Three Associated Press correspondents in the past two days have been under heavy, fire from nist shore guns battering Quemoy Island. * *% *¥ The AP men are correspondents James ’ Carey and Gene Kramer and Fred Waters. Cary in World War IT was‘a tank com- pany commander who was twice wounded ahd who won the Silver Star ' He rode a Nationalist supply ship to Quemoy » beach yesterday under the heaviest Chinese. Vi Consprantes: barrage ‘to date ae -:, * * “waters, a Word! War I i« tc" “\" r i $4 ae - 44 «gt the Commu- an abortive photographer ° bart. for gallantry, but oe veteran who- id 6n Quemoy. They had to duck shells again just after dawn today to board the Chinese _ Nationalist transport plane that flew them out of Quemoy to Taipei. Despite the blasts and flying shell fragments, they were not ’* * _ A week ago Waters and AP Pre Forrest Edwards, another veteran news- man of Korean War coverage, were caught _ in an-earlier Communist shelling “gunboats opened on a Nationalist landing a ee ee Nationalist landing attempt when Red _Death Notice News in Brief Used Car Lot, 352 S. Saginaw St., and stole a camera valued at $40, it was reported yectentny to Pon- tiac police. . Braid’s Motor Sales, 76 S. Cass Ave., reported yesterday to Pon- tiac police that someone stole four ent cars parked on the lot. - Set Harvest Home Day and jellies will be brought to be ous! sent to the Methodist Home in Chel- sea, along with a ‘free will offer- s,| ing. C . Why Did You Smoke That First Cigar? A Gift? NEW YORK (UPI)—The Cigar A burglar entered Featherston’s ial - tires and wheels from four differ-|r Cha, lie Ie in in state at the “pparas~ re aritfin “Card of Thanks 1 sane, pon a * pelghbors, root also ev, G his comforting words, Mts, Lane and Family _Hap Wented Male - 6 RAY il Realtor r an ne 2 &. Telegraph Rd. press : : . GOOD PAY AND | PIA sten : i eae gr Clean- ward. MI 4-4620. 4 bests netweed a fa) We are em to ployment Ci ley number. "Help | ‘Wanted Female 7 7 FREE ROO! Aitention, Hoasewives ° Earn $1,000 selling toys and un- usual Choose __ hours. FE 8-1558. BAR MAID WILLING TO cone eqokin alls. Schoe . your own and phone necessary. - hy = phone aan NCED = ce) gears) “ * work, art 21-35, for shorthand. in el targa sat a sgeme oun mimeograph Retius Betpful but but | . Per posi- aay week. Suomit par Box As Pontiac Press. M . in Memoriam ee — year ago tods Husband ‘Bon and pa ter, iG =a Reimer, who passed away ptember 13, 1967, Fad hao we oo, =? see no more, But our thoughts are always with nm “this year that we've been OF — aes Clara Black Rowan, passed Sway one year ago, Baler as, chewh sine Heng £* nowers : pn ever ay we pe to meet ber, ere SO eee to ae ge = ny 5 oe brothers & .. FUNERAL HOME _ OR 3-1757 Sadly missed by his Wife, Sons | HOUSEKEEPER W ppekrss Fanreo Fe pon Nh og tn gg ag Bg Fd Spm _housewor ‘ik, FREE TOYS ‘AND GIFTS. HAVE A “HOME rt OR DO YOU ? FE 5-8395. wok: aginst Meee to vane BOARD IN for pabpsine and light O pening Sept. 18th. and poise, work fe $00.8108 ts day or early °C ye Rg inter- FE 4-5200. 9 ‘til noon. ELL ME 35041 ES OR FE 1 2.2 forms, which contract under file and may The work xt toe Deve cheury oat Donelson-Johns “Designed a: Dione ihoc ontand“teuny,| V OOTheeS-viple wil speaes ice | FUNERAL HOME, | Ce ae | Se “Cemetery Lots 5 * SURAT age TA GAR- Se ee nee A aoe ee aE a ee or 6 graves Se at oe ect McKEACHIE, BERT A. p. o Clerk Sept. 11. 12, Ts. “68. ” NOTI PUBLIC HEARING ” est NAME CHANG ven that 8 publc by the Pontiac) - come. of the Fy eee ge athe ee 4 ‘ if. the "bid be’ necepted» by the Board. 2, 3, 8, 11, 14, 18, 25, 27, The Board of Education reserves the -28, $2, 50, 63, 74, 76, 85. right to or reject any or ell pro-| 3. . and waive irregularities in : ; PRRESTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, Help Wanted Male 6 : WALTON T. AUTOMOBILE wd — two combination to se! Sept. 13, 20, “t REG TION Oe iit een Electors 4 ed unl ee Small sales force, See eral November 4 may do| or. vn Docsan, Hisdges. 0 at the Sowa 9525 Highland Rd.,| Ine, pe seat 8. Woot Tuesday, Sept. 16, 7 p.m. to # p.m. NG ROOM POR- Saturday, Sept. 20, 9 tm eo 2:35) 800. Bee alge, Por ounds w ¢ Ra, 9 p.m, ‘Puursday £% Uf os ae CANVASSERS & CLOSERS FOR , Bauaraay. 08 48 a.m. iseton, aime soltoitors teees. ms ‘ So ig es ‘aay of GAN ousleinetes for the November General) Have a car? to " Excellent earnings Tr Dated: Sept. 8, 1958 unity as nursery sales field con- sultant, check the first week. bebo leads’ " Better Eee * average, ppoint- Weert Chenowith ao | ‘ i i 4 ° tee \ | 6 ‘ = 4 ~ ee ; i D&M Build- ing Service. PH. PE 24945. or | ae i ety ee ie, a home ares teeta ‘ ers vi i~ territory, rite x 58 Press. : for milking & general t) Rane Anat ta tse ins Pehiaren Ghecnleat 4-6133, aft | FLORIDA JOBS, ALL KIN ; state, hundreds list WRITE __ | Biase Daytona ‘Be ANIC Muat be first oe No other need hg ina 1 Aavorn 3 NECESSARY. If yore a ee = oo darnise can per on day. Tn, train. Ask to explain, baad Ww. "te me ’ 1 FOR Purasur o9z0298 tity. Possibility RONDA - pT yo eg em ment for the mee ie hee ey : Circulat PONTIAC CPR SS. NOT TELEPHONE Do ly. wai sy c? you rea! pot Funera go Tuesday, Sept. 16. at 1 p.m from Pasta ty men ae pe ares rd Home, rsonal Seerthe we Milford, with Rev. William Love- aenheo: aa rae i% erg nd 7, Oxbow ‘Lake headie @ nee ry... Gakiaod re eooten, will he c County. Me ern house furnished Richardaon dson-Bird Puneral Home, a -. cha prevent tocation size a ro pe yg, mae | r= al in acer siner ot Mrs, arene & |. DON'T PASS UP Som i} and ~ a _ = held, Sept. 14 M4 at 9:30. a.m. ftom MONEY! Sell unneeded . with Rev. Vincent * 3 Sitaiinae wera the belongings far cash new : eer Heme, through Classified Ads! — | Orion, whe \ aw +d said Sunday » FE 2.8181, If Re W. T. Grant Co. and home than wages WAITE'S ‘ NEED 1; PART & FULL ,.TIME acne bo r help eves, GOR 4-15 FINISHER. ALITY DRY cleaning plant. y. Douglas Cleaners, 534 8. Woodward, Birm. WOMAN OF CHARACTER WELL GROOMED Fashion Department - Head Miracle Mile Shopping Center OR WOMAN WITHOUT IDOWS family obligation. Car necessary, WOMEN TO. TRAIN re SALES end rE my See ss Sabo, 125 W. Huron St, WOMAN TO Cs TSAR CHIL- ore for house work FE SALESLADIES you have rétailing- ex- perience, why not come to | the PERSONNEL DEPT, and discuss the opportuni- ties Waite’s has to offer. AN OWN ion. to Sy ney = sith” (chuigren Could @ bid Ln apres portuni iso. R, 8 to 12 3. SALESG: a paitty cepeeeaes ones pee = COUNTER He ielp Wanted Are You Satisfied with Present Earnings? ate this unusual op- ity. Part ii full time. a FE 5-4955 or FE 4-6490 ve r make abate ayerare wage. EVELYN EDWARDS GIRL sf , REC spine ie eee eaners— previous experience N'L. RY y Good skilla & pesyenaity. Age 35-40, Excellent skilis,. MEN?’ ~ aan ‘OUCH... : OPEN re eapectenath : ‘ .$ OPEN Miecuie motors,’ VOCATIONAL NSELING 611 COMMUNITY BANK BLDG, 24 4-0584 * us ( wees tr : PIANO LESSONS, MA- ise . Popular Piano Harmony Foundation — Classical Pvt_ le in ie. Ste ndo 3-6038 Work Wanted Male 10 de. Paper fe wall washing. Will ss ist heavg - moving, FE CLEANING. PAINTING, ig 5h ont handyman. FE 2 eines ig 4 phe DO tie» ed TDDLEAGE od le 'D DO D 1 0 bey CR AN So et Guaranteed Bias estdential ny OR ‘GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things. you’ré not usin through: Classified ae HEAVY EQUIPMENT, . eee ere EXTERIOR Fireplaces are our specialty. OR ie 3.1603. aS ae om drawn 1.8200. TE 38 as ET PAVING i fronk on sn in | gpa” “Bing i waahers. roohing Pe Tear Chimney - urnace Wor Summer a =i i ted’ bali. zo Ove G6 Oakland OB * ASPHALT PAVING Sg ete AL Free qatimaies. FE 41170 or FE). Pontiae oat oa as Industrial Tractor Co. | a9 DELL CARTACE, dy, Willing in Al CASH -EAND CONTRACTS - Nicholie & c Haney, Co. Give You Pc o Po our Mind WE ARE NOTA COM MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ; Paul M. Jones, s. Real Est. 2 _W. Huron Rent Apts. Sioaaak 30 33 4 RMS. & BATH, 965 ae Lake | ist Pitan te tt. Prt, ent entrance. Parking close debts rn T AND 2 BEDRM., PARTLY FUR- nished. _fished. Enketront apts. 0 OR 39105. ROOM ALL oft water, ng heat- i Nice Wid, Children to Board 26 wa as ance, $10 week, ta Baldwin ance ie = and bath. nished. it an Call at = PLAYGROU Sttractive modern TMENT Two il utilities fur- at 288.N. : 4. FURNISHED UPPER % ROOMS. eKED LOVELY 2 BEDRM. room, modern om ry room, 5-9821. x pa th pee mo. MA am Darvel ees. KEEGO HAR- 8-8054. AND BATH, R modern ot. Bide. at Union Lake. sees SOE (ye OP CARED fees ess PEE A wT PONTIAC LAKE FURNISHED APTS. furnished a . Heat, elec- $15 per wk 30580, APT. ON PON- excellent fishing furn, ~ all utilities incl. fabo "Hignisind pe - Highland é ROOMS “AND BATH, dats —_ decor- Lae Bee “1 i tale, atale a Motion. FLOOR NR. MIRACLE |_Clean 3 rms. & bath F LARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH. Near Airport. Adults, OR 3-1943. NICE 2 bg ag FRONT, CLEAN. 3 Bivd. - | ORTONVILLE OsrEa FLAT. —— and bright. $40 a mo, MA ay agg lamps. Antioue furniture 2-1521 Wid. momma asses = 28 _@ ia ony 300 vg or couple = Paddock. WEST SIDE, PVT. AND bath. Air seednicned, at utilities single lady only. PE 5-237 5., FLOOR, Sileemne. ielerencer 261 State. ROOMS AND entrance. OR WITH PVT. Rant, $12 per week. his & BATH What sib. Bus. cae, PE 5-5944. a er ate Huron, inauis 8 Miller 2 CLEAN E ROOMS. > ties owniare te 3 FURN. NEAR Fisher Body, ors wek OR fe 3-1206. 1. We RPORD APTS. 3 roo tiie 875 HITE ‘BROS. ‘ao ey. 56009 Bite ‘| Open Eves ‘th 9: Sun, 10 ‘tll Rent Apts. Unfurnished u = eee ian Henderson. eee ve a os { BEDROOM APT. FOR LEA Se, $100 per mo. Adults. 130 Semt+ nole. BeiAir Manor: PE 4.1559. ae ures. QS ake Wanted to Rent i AND | 7 BEDRM, PARTLY FURN. 5 OR 3-9105. ALL 2 Pp LOWER. WITH GA- month. Also ¢ Priv, entrance T & KERN INC. close iy into pa grt ae REFRIGERATOR, one: -NEED A’ FINA NCE-|? APTS. AT 6 frayton Plains. FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 28181 ithe Want Ad number} Ructid street, or FE aa ae FURN APTS. CLOSE |’ & WATERFORD APTS. *SWHITE BROS. a ee fae He ‘ Se ALAN “191? That's et old, ian't it a little stale?” ‘| Rent Apts. Unturnisived 34 i) ee NR. TRANSPORTA- ae be ra Sa. ; BATH Paak “pus. $ eu a sevnote | eae A ae ss $3010_sfier 8 BATH. NR. SIL- ripe. ent, & garecs. ry >; cesioaimannac and gareze. Private entrance, 67 . : _per month. Pe visti or FE x ‘ FB on ag gts eg So OR 2 MS, NEAR CATH- ic school, water. EM 3-8303 817 Farnworth, AR AROUND home on Bald Lk, $70 8 E OCCUPA z ¥ furn, Lake front home Sept.— e. EM - Oct, lst =, —_ st. Reference: ase. FE eos FULL UIPPED welcome Rent Houses Furnished 38 2. 200 in O! 4 r= ) | _stose i ae in, FE aT eid 5 OOM TERRACE © | bat water | feates on ORCHARD ake Ave. $13 wk, Lights A) eee tiger an 100 WHITE. 448 OR- 4% aoe GReenleat 4-3837. |€Re AND : k p garage. Lake Orion, $15. L860 FAR-AROUND #0 Rt onl: bl Si ne ile felony Sake a é (ROOMS, 3 ROOMS, MOD- 923 N. Per St. orien $65 per month, nd ent ot : SMALL 2 BEDROOMS, N. Gas heat 1567 Auburn Rd., B. of Crooks Rd “eras ae ae ms Hie, bate. or a ate = Melrose. 1031 anv see gl MOD- one 166 Danforth. dows ‘eee cool breeze ven teat le ray shape. “HOLLYWOOD A\ APTS. hy bath iia "=, Howard "8. INDIAN VILLAGE FLOOR. ALL us NISHED PLUs STO PER re, REF, RE- QUIRED PHONE OR erie FOR B E PRoeT. ‘s ROOM MODERN, ARE nd, adults, EM 3-3630. MODERN 4 RMs. iaatED. 4192 over ee Pea ‘ton FE PARTLY PRR x UNFURN, 2|- & ‘BA SEC- oy patig decorated. G burn ORCHARD a Ready for immediate occu OPEN DAILY & SUNDA APTS, FOR RENT. 814 N COURT Are you iockian for a clean ‘at- tractive oe ego where the peo- afforded by front and rear _— VERY NICE re At RMS, AT. RNISHED. PHONE OR 3-4718 er OR 31512. VERY Nice SMAL NEWLY decotated, Couple aaa All wtill- ties including stove & ay agg 3. 2720 Dixi See Mr, . aa Washington “ge. by area = 6] hea’ oe oe. 18ST FLOOR. 3 Rus. gh ay Partly furn. or unfutn. FE 8.2000 — Dixie Hwy. | a 9: Sun. 10 ‘til 5 ig furn, Theat AY Oct. eur as ae Sebo site ome To iOUSE. plete modern, eri, 40 month, Lake omer Lae FRONT, RENT throw; r, EM 3-0021 or EL pss 2, only. y. Vic. Hoeevalt = | Rent Houses Unturn. 36 1,.4 RM. & BATH. 1, 3 RMS, & bath. Nr Crescent ens, 5420 Brunswick, 14+RM, & 1 5-RM, HOME. EACH. have 2 bedrooms, Full basement, as newt, garage. $65 Close in. BEDROOM vaae AROUND home on Bald le Lake, $70 _& month, GR Re 4-300 afte x 6 p.m. 2 BEDROOMS Pere: T hee $75 per month. Call FE 2 BEDROOM, MODERN, WALLED. * Cake. school district, $75. EM 3 De ig LK. MOD. te city "hess, MA 5393. 2 7 REDAODE a yey on PRI-' = = Hall a Grtonvie 71 os ED ou 7 BEDROOM DUPLEX, DRAYTON . BEDR ren, OR 3-5906. 3 on tn Sato CARPET- 3 yrs. old. PE 8-1102. 2 BEDROOMS, Le aye bg = ood r . § . biobed $75 month. ‘Oakland 8-3337 "ters Lak month. MA §-1240. : ne icon, lity tor aniey a, Full bath with shower. All newly decorated. Oi] heat Can furn, stove. Suitable for mid couple or couple with or 2 children . yard with fence. & es th cold pepe tbe occupaney.. $1 br ad Realtor Partridge, E 3 RM. LA P tegen gn ue e pragsble sem, ve rough Jun rT mo 2-6413 after " pm a 3 sna yp nad LAKEFRONT. YEAR. ——— home Modern. Ress, PE 7 Root OM HOUSE WF WITH TH UTILITY Baidwin rity PE, 5-6 3 BEDROOM, WN NO Saati dren $80 Month. 144 EB. Howard. Rent Lake Cottages 36A FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR 2. he * COTEOR, YEA ik ROUND. FOR LADY. 1 ope re San BUSI- POR * oie ve sf Uaundry & kit, prov, <9 MAN. eet, entrance, ag, cocking. ao7 GLEAN ee ay FE 45641. 350 W Huron, FOR oo ee ee ree OR m,_ f00d in bed, Pvt. entrance. 663 W Huron. _ Phone Pie 3: aan b pat NICE CL. af og A MF A bus stop, call —? tivate entrance. 245 Nel- _hon. Phone FE 4-4373. LARGE FRO ae ROOM, 1 TARGE apartment cooking spre leges. Call at 52 Norto 5 Fron side, Ph LEASANT ROOM FOR GENTLE- man, Nice pvt. home, close in. FE 2-9514. PYT. ENTRANCE ae STOP. Laundry * cook Huron ROOM FO! SOaTCER Swan IN priv: - Ry ey 141 Cherokee. A PLEASANTLY FURN. a oy Kitchen privilege: Garage. Bmpl loyed Sb a aDOM WITH by ty 5 d liv Christian pens! ving, fm rm prt not ciaee FE —. ‘HILLS, YOUNG ascaen _included, PE 3 1412. WOMEN— MODERN PE + WEST SIDE, SLEEPING ROOM & garage, FE 4-0337, Rooms With Board 38 PPPEPPPP PPP PELL LILLE OLE — ROOM ON WEST SIDE, with or without board. FE 8-427. EXTRA CLEAN. HOMES TY LE meals. 14 Matthews. FE 54-0377 ROOM AND BOARD FOR EITHER men, women, or single. 413 Hele Rocasater. OL i. MEALS, 1 WITHOUT =| _block from Sears, FE 47301 : Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN 4 Roms by, Day oF Week oe OR gy -9 464 Auburn — 2-9239 Rent Stores 40 FOR RENT: BLDG, 40x60, 2616 Dixie bok FE 43520. Ask for John Panchuk. Rent € Office Space 41t OF FICE AFOR RENT AT Lawrence St Heat and tight Peel nished. See Mr, Wasserberger. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A Watenrey ON DIXIE HIGH- ge a — sf about 30 cars. room office, 2 gg garage. orn Sg ae for asiness pur- Wy ne: $100 per month. ee Rent Miscellaneous 42 Fer. Rent Rooms 37) LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- | > be reasonable at $10, J8 ACRES * Reasonable down, balanc CUCKLER REALTY SPECIAL BARGAIN "PRICE REDUCED ONLY 9100 FOR A. 32.000 2 “DAR SHAKE HOME: BATH, OVER % ACRES OF LAND. CLEAN. } POSSESSION. IMMEDIA R. J. VALUET, Realtor _ 345 OAKLAND AVE. MULT TIPLE LISTING until: ie WALTON BLVD. 3 A play BEDROOMS. ‘oot. ranch. Large livin: kitchen with ample. eu space, dinin: room, base- ment. ee vio school. MBhice te- Panga “iaketror Ry Lauinger Real Bs “.t08, 3.8138. mie or & Water 4 pedroonf® and ‘ ti basement, oil ot sae fer Perry shopping Gs Center 236 re abe SHOWN BY Preah eyed z DLORAR BLDG. CO, FE 20122 here rant relus are ares. ill a caeation. onelag py NO DOWN PAYMENT ent. ‘Landses ith an all sseentials, ite c the _ unusual ‘tee, home with fut ton tesenaes tad teu vee tot of wil} build on 1 Sapna too! . ule Sapte att zy ants gga! tome ie teaintes paved ea with $1,250 town. LAKE PRONT : Levely 3 bedroom tm with large living room and d'Birepiace. 2 a screens. Only ET old. Located near Commerce. Call for, detailse ae ed ¥ a0 with terms. A BARGAIN with lake privileges, Cyclone fenced yard) Aluminum Pegg 4 and oh Otl furnac price only $7,960 with ool Evenings after 6 call. OR 7-1975. onth B 3 Bedroom | Pull basement. $9,900. Stop in ins) our plans gEROX. 3 ACRES. Orion T 2 Bedroom oe Bath. Nice ane: den $1,480 down CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. 61° Brick ranch home, bedrooms. 2 car garage, 2 lots. ‘ $495 DOWN... 2 Bedroom e on our lot, Outsice comp! * > rior ready .for decorating, J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor % E. Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves_ Sun. 10 to 2 PRE- Se HOMES | ing, he: ~~ wi and trim. FE a & Service, $500!!11!! DRAYTON PLAINS VI- cinity, 2 bedrm., plastered wane row and bas Sneak et on large i bgt a akiand Lake privileges. ON FIRS a 7 oe Private home, North. one FE: 4-0640. | wane ery # CAR COM-|- 3 YEARS OLD 3. BEDROOM wnhin wn GI 4% apeTcent, jpertance. Pag- 150 DOWN NO MORTGAGE COST 3 bedrm brick arg | agg — st ecto room 1 eureey pr: ten, forced air or en book, eee ‘eevee cn'tatiel Coeur possibly: ve) Enotes Ss A ener’ tty bem pa seven Lg Ps my ‘and’s Sashes OFFICE OPEN , SUNDAY 2-5 DORRIS & SON REALTORS 7452 W. Huron PHO! FE ¢1557 “We TRADE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ON C SUNDAY 2-5 Crescent Lake Rd. may closin costs =. Get detans ‘ee salesm: in charge. FE “ww OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 el LAKE ees purchase This bt e + gf ol ing area. Be. first to see it — You'll he Gaased. ‘more than WONDERFUL CEDA — 5 Sg er 2. Only $1, of ssion will Sere you into this lovely 3 bedrocm, Car- Rice a eet en, nme me erie ‘one Fm gg cupboard +f — shower, T s thruout. Beautifully eg eR yh Took! "We have the key, : EA WALKING TAN to st Benedict's and ideal "hee an older cou- a F ana’ oan vege bunga- . arge living rm. ret dal wens ori show y like ft =" és ? Be A ae "ete ae nceae pet ar iy ear Ti 8 4 Abat in- . glade taxe insurance. we. ‘Avenue a me. right, the bk “IF YOu'vE enti wanted SPACF here may Toot sc of living, ares Over level, i ; fuity a -bam't. aie RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. Ratt fe cog nes 4 , End / es PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1a, wa _For Sale Howes 49 ‘Por Selle Houses ss 43 4 AT B 1's BATHS, p,BpRMS ATTACHED GAR "GARACE Full _ ALUM: WINDOWS _ Storms and Screens Y OTHER CUSTOM’ FEA. ONLY. $11,900" “ON YOUR LOT a trade W.'H, BASS UILDERS and B Pong STOUT S Best Buys : Today E. BEVERLY ent, oll fenced Beeer Genietnne x SOLD. OUT: ? 8 sharp 2 schoo! insu- ard, dn. gid new E & new oll furnace, — screens of ed geal aaeeet 600 with te ‘ti ' BLIZABETH LAKE FRONT parcel ott. £ gpitoesg ie feiags 230 Tet } district Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1TH. \apeey FE 5.8 Open Tul 6:00 P.a. WES oon ng like to trade your = ina ee Ro can't Pvasaat pare is a clean home ae will Pond for times over, Or, its for $1,400 down, It's the city on the north s you teas in an acceptable wh 52" per his ts ‘5 wwe ears ome has roof, well and new araiones’ «3 an This home emaeies - 2.2 rivate com KNUDSEN Donelson Park One of the finest homes in the area. 6 large rms.. 142 tion car attached garage e and “an large land- scaped Price cludes Elizabeth’ Lake eee 5 room bangalow nig base- ment end et Ag hen ord . cree os WM. H. _ KNUDSEN REALTOR 8. Tele, a Be. PE 44516 © Lg r Sun, ~ OPEN — Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. 1442 Alki St. Lovely custom-built brick. 3 bed- room home, family ae vag tiled Plen' binets. Full po gara, diate posses: payment, Term. Drive out W. Hiron Bt, “to Cass Lake Rd.; Pon- hes Lake Rd; ture Sct bieeks Dorothy spi Laven er REALTOR YEARS beg aie (M58) — MU 46417 ~ RILEY _ ELIZABET! E RD. — This cot be Vileee home ¢ has a vestibule entrance to 24 ft. car- $11,850 with 8. SHIRLEY — Cay $859 down pegeess. 2-story white frame, 3 room home, Full basement with new oil farnabe. See it today, Tomorrow might be too late. DOWN — 6 Aates ~ 8 all 200 ot reed 508 FE_ 41157 BY OW NER 3 bedroom modern ip excellent ted floors condition ss ment — oil furnace. Lots ofei gon S 2 ‘. Saal ag a aoe as at Drive. Sie beth Lake Eatatest $15,500 with very low down pay- ments qualified buyer. Templeton Pontiac_Lakefrogt - Large Lg included “immediate possess: Serpe tae 2339 Orchard CASS - - “ELIZABETH Neat as a pin. 2 bedr wed 2 a jecation, Priced for ‘Se: working ‘his now. HARBOR — 3 bed- ee gee aie, A ubetantial Brees at down paym LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd, “ PE 4-1661 = BEDROOM FE BRICK Shuls ig vo By Wess of Lake Village. Almost feet of floor area, Includl ng. 13x20 foot living room with brick nat- “wral fireplace, good sized bed- sii room. ceramic tile features, Hot- 16.450 TOTAL Or will duplicate this on your Open dally, for ins spection rete te 7° I i le present —— C,SCHUETT, Realtor ree Biend 1, NOW, OPEN 5853 A a Rd. In Village st ‘Waterford. 4 large bedrooms, paneled Kitchen Ww loads of cabinets, Dining B..- livin Fy oe wall to w paths. Also ower room, ven- fal as basement, iS - aeet alking distance ic parochial schools. $3, down. GEORGE BLAIR . REAL 4536 —s Bt: OR 3-1251 PLAINS ees, OR 3-1708, WHITE I AKEFRONT a. cholce neighborh offers th , White aluminum siding home wi “basement & garage. With a jal- ousle windo reh, overlookin aoe ole atered walks +e & sereane paved ‘au drive, Price has been cut WILLIAMS LAKE - Only 200 ft, Privileges. on Wil Han Lax wane Big td me * cones. All the rooms are hitchen. rs. bem 10x17 or gad old & situated on «pice 7 am attac! arage, $il,- pmistw DRAYTON PLAINS en offer on this —_ frame om =r cane tee oa and | Ser cae ESTATE 5660 Dix Sun. | Open Eves. a* 4 ae z 4 Pp we oe ‘tl rw Sunday 10 "til 5 SHICRS OF bb dd } 4 For Sale Houses WHITTEMORE ST. 60 down 6 room modern, full basement, oi] beat Total price Plarence C: Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave, FE 4-6203. 3 RMS. AND BATH ON ST. CLAIR. Sold to best offer over $2,500 cash before Sept. 21 OR 3-2442. FOR COLORED No down payment for GI mort- gaae —_ cost oe mete wy in. rge 7 room home ted, oll fu ges aay og ‘cost Gows | for GI. r @ hom bedroo: or Renre, plastered Wails. Basement. 2 => garage, Fence ‘yard, Paved ii C. HAY DEN, Realtor | 86 FE. Walton HOYT RANCH NEAR ROCHES' — CELLENT VALUE O HOMES ON 3 Acne $16 500 for this large room Fa MILY home plus a st house w rented, wen ¢ house has spa- specious livin a3 14x20, v Sp large kitchen, 12x17, all las be om i Ty 0 AFPIC. Here pe place in the country to raise the ids. Quick possession, SEMINOLE HI 17,950 — Beautiful A MILY throughout, ., ceramic HOYT REALTY PoN-TEL, ret, GENTE OPEN DAILY 2-8 P.M. Brand new furnistied models, low fameeae bag with: basement, at 700 = FMA, nothing VA n price $15,250. 3 = gg tome bricks, —_ lar util. ai00' do on FHA. a nothing "Gown on vA. Price $14. ~ 800. Features include storage on car price $14,800, j port, incl ‘ . dios eta, down fixtures, ihe baths 8 pore ey h_ cabinets Formic 002150 ft. lots. of Waidon Rd. ob Ps LAKEFRONT $11,900 NEW ae age! Just OPEN Dixie Hwy. to Butfok = aoe abt oo cere wy Boge, tare ¢ By ee r 43 REALTO! t- | 345 OAKLAND AVE, For Sale Houses 56 ROOMS AND BATH, pri Cass Lake, 3 LAKE New fur- ¥, on nace, electric plumbing and bath in. Needs down, OR _3-8954, FHA. See os three hom with com kitchen, ceramic oak floors, plastered walls and full basement. Reasonably priced, For Appointment call our office banday 1-5 p.m. ‘ @ inside, bedrooni, brick tely WM. A. KENNEDY 3101 Wo Huon ope 4350s Open Evenings till 9 $150 DOWN . BARGAIN 1¢ BLAINE qt. . Paved si one BATH PAV 8TRE. JIM WRIGHT ! FE ie OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LOW DN. PYMT. eg GI . Vet or eT 5 ranch, storms, FA fenced, * —~ Watertord P Near, Ws ue ens K. IRWIN BUILD YOUR NEW HOME iis. Sub. No, = pao ngetadl 2 car at $506 modern le bath, select es ‘ee igi SYLVAN MANOR Very com ble modern brick Bie five Foams Garage 20 38 big livin arage 24 x 30. * Reduce mle GI. 2 BEDROO Cute 2 bedroo wall home on kins. Ideal for newlyweds. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1926 ae “West Huron Street FE 5-447 Eve. MI_6-3783 COLORED G.I’s - 2, BEDROOM HOME. KCENT. GAS) MEAT Au INCINERA “Z DOWN AND ONL’ Be INCLUDING PER Mi TAXES & INSURANCE. R. J. VALUET, Realtor M45 OAKLAND AVE... PH 5-0693 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $:30 MUL’ LISTING SERVICE - LAKEFRONT es stove and ice box. oy «WILE BU ‘BUILD Well desi; 2 bedroom low with scosmene 70 foot lot with lake House com ple! ' oneal Established in 1916 79 ACRES-Only $950 down, 6 room home with part bsmt. 4 — oy LARKSTON SCHOOLS — ge! "to ‘anch priee only $6,050. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor -_ eee Hwy, at Telegraph 2-0123 — Open 9 to 9 AMPLE CUSTOMER. PARKING BROWN $285 DOWN — Cute two bedroom pce only 3 years old. Oil od laréce rooms. Includes automate GE Ele — etrie ref. eels value’ interest ange “Here is ex¢ep- Only 5 ™ eent DOWN — ba og pues — Oil furn. Al screens Tiled bath Oar a . saute ‘ don't know where ony more for your mney bs “Dated t. 5-per, cent interest, bungalow, cl ne wr ope an acre ese an he rs prick ry r ae ra base- P rm. at bedroom. Two be bath Two tireplaces diy vicar @arage. ‘* Jeaving state.” Priced right Open Sunday 10-4 1362 W vice" ‘MOLTIPLE ETisrik@: st % 3. bedrm, r tiled t nook, gas heat. Nicel sok i paved street like new, $12,500 with $1, in, i $605 DOWN-—For this 3 bedrm home, full bath, part —. oil heat, 2 car garage. ane aa 4 $10,509 a GS. Hotniny Dows: Lovely ode ” OFFICE OPE Corner hear ~ a Take Ra. ry M50 OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE: metal seven feet of choice cot. fa" s ahoppi caste Water S. wares | immediate WM. A, CO RENNEDY Office open Sunday 1 - 5 WM. A KENNEDY ——— 3101 iy’ Huro PE 4-3560 Open ‘Evenings tin 9, LAWRENCE W. Gaylord ROCHESTER Countr a is what this 3 bed. ood basement with arge windows in the rei Plastered 2 car garage.. For the price, it is q fine home you will be proud to own. FOUR BEDROOMS... in this ie ‘home. 2% wrought fren stairway peting. wire ultra modern a ho rear. 4 An home at an in- vestors orice, SHOPPING FOR A HOME? Call our office today and have a rage ge give you information on * on today's market. Now is the time to bity! © 136 E. PIKE ST. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. . 1 aE GE1 QUICK through Classified Ads!) Yes, whatever it is — di 1} FE '2-8181 for an ad- L. i. BROWN, Realtor | writer and get it! Is aw! oe - $5080 For Sale Houses 43 by yk a ie via DIXIE LAKE : ae rset GI NOTHING DOWN PER 1 rood ne ee wide locatlous close A He ~cente na, ee . bedrogm. new a : Wes oer “location, 10x a hae ony J. R. Hiltz a 101, W, Hur anes SY Em z 8 ‘room house es x ornate close Ww 6c! : OPEN HOUSES | SUNDAY 2-5 2851 FRANKLIN RD. - groin, SOUTH ON FRANKLIN 355 NELSON z you ore yeoks for a nice home sittin ne Pome rr, pO! on, shoppin St. Michael's and Lin- coln Jr. ic. s, drop in and see this love) a bedroom, a eee a eat, 1% car soc beaut landscaped 7 ome. “immediate essession. Only penal = jot . af mariage ad a ximate, er month in- che ding taxes and insurance. Evenings after 6 call FE 2-338! A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S.Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 OPE: SUNDAY 3-5 4215 Lakewood/Drive Watkins Lake Front CUSTO; BUILT Brick home, 7 rooms, 24, ceram- ic tile bal “WM. H. KNUDSEN BELTS Hives. & Sun PE 24305 * OPE Sunday 3 to 5 45 Wenonah : we Sega 3 6 room, fam- 8 xtre large livin reom. basement. reasonably Bitvotions: Turn Pd Mag off Y. og RE, at Sraes 5, Nee bloc: to Wenonah Leslie R. ne Realtor . Huron Street PE s.8i6! | or PE. 32-1396 BUD" To Williams Lake offers fish- , swimming, q conv See this cosy 2 bedroom wera ring to - Be ae ts. Sctomatic. hest sad ‘bot “wets, ris drive Youn —— it. d at $9,500, term - “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 4 Mt. Clemens Call Mr, Gave FE 56-1201 FE 6-8004 Sun. 2 is 5 P.M. Silver Lake Front 2500 Silverside “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt, Clemens FE 5-1201_ or FE Sist0 ANNETT’S VALUES 4 BEDROOMS~ Completely redec- sealed inside and ot Has high. and Longfellow Schools. P a v.é¢d street, easy terms, It's vacant INCOME OR HOME— — oon, tral High School, 8 roo 2 baths new gas furnace, Uptatrs apartment now rented for $65 a month $11,750, terms SYLVAN VILLAGE — 2 bedroom : W. ‘Only $1,000 Down ‘Union Lake Home brick, ceramic tile bath, carpeted Got pro large peare with ating spac utility FA | fas eat stairway ho ‘valid floor. a > Make an extr - % room | in yoltr ate time. Rear yard | fenced, lake prfivileges, $14,400, cash to ene mortgage. tile eee Attached , $22,000, SEMINOLE HILLS~ ms, Be ba iaxee wears ze Recreation room, 2. car Lot en 65x155. Roy ‘Annett tne Realtors since 1923 ral Huron ™ pla Brenihes and Bundey 4 | ~ 262 8. Telegraph Ra FE 3-7103 . For Sale Houses 43 - Immediate Possession ely A + 4 eee era Sores Tes. ond, churches fi $750 down wnat MaAytal: A A: INGT PARI & bath, floor. A: Bat fey Fam : “mm : down, TTi'son total. “Cai 5-0636. For Colored ° Two newer homes nedr St. Jo- seph area, Neatly decorated. Pull basement, oi! wronee. Very low down payment. Many _ Pin 4 down to GI Vete ee Mré. Poward. 18 citems St. or Ph, FE 2-412. Joha r. “Reallor slo ~W. ky One block from sand beach and boat dock, Attractive and ezcep- tionally well-built 2 bedroom bun- galow Among other neat homes. Oak floors, plastered walls, of heat Large corner lot, 308 feet. Nice lawn and shade. Im- mediate possession. e|3Bedrm. on3 Acres . | No Down toG.I. Dandy @ose-in suburban, Large fireplace, dining Vacant—Move In frame mies wert 2 tates’ fone. on one 5 5 ood ‘tilt room and io ced. alt . Low down ent, on % secre. $500 down. aa ore mm wo 1 if no ans., VE 98-1261. BY OWNER HOME. Base FE TWO-PAMILY HOUSE WITH POLE oe a 10a avis oe x nity Michigan. w ry finis' ona 600. $1,000 of 8 Balnace, 4.9746 : $250 Down Hon mais a furnace, rage and dog kennel. Live stream. Civilians $2,000 4 Giroux-Franks ENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 opine Hwy. OR _3-9701 PERSONAL! IZED HOMES Partridge IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE \W. Side — 4 Bedrms. Here's a eharming older home on ge street, close to schools and stores Has aluminum siding. ‘anch bome. ml me nase. ment Dlastered. wi wa ft. penned” a beautiful ae, cm immediate 2: f formation, 11, * h0g$ ‘or NS or _STER 1OMAN BUILDERS PRIV Ow: OST NEW 3 Mi nl and beth Total price $10,500 with $2.500 down, OR 3978. ’ Clarkston Scliool New 3 bedroom, 1'2 baths, ofl furnace, 100 x ft, lot near new schaol. Bargain. “Will take auto in trade, must sell immedi- , ately ; Ow ner r Leaving Town New and waite, large corner ‘we i nicely furnished, ul. washer and arvee, VA or terms. ms onl take good inree trailer Paul M. i, Jones, Real Est. full b at with off heat, 2-car _H ee oka concrete drive, Spa- +1550 Noa 8-3653 cious ae ing = j F 4 and ki teal family acre of i e only ain for quick sale. "PON. TT AC REALTY 727 Baldwin FE 5-8275 “|\@MALL GAS STATION & LIVING uarters. Lot 100x1 rade, 8060 M15, Templeton Commercial ah Pon! 50. Sell or ‘kston. Te- ae of business. A steal at this price. K L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd, PE 4-4663. After 6 FE 2-6502 Business ea 51 BY OWNER. RICH gardening land. Pretty home wiiding site Pavement, Business frontags. Stone's throw from Dray- tom Plains shopping center. Priced to sell. Dixie Floral. 5233 Dixie | Hwy BY OWNER; 20 ROOM INCOME brick butlding. gore & a —— Pontiac phone FE 48: CLASS c Working man’s bar, Pontiac $13,000 down. Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave, FE 4-6203 AUTO BALES ROOM, SERVICE KF Tage, gas station, used car lot. or sale or lease, MArket 42801. located in Residential —— Oaks, Lake Oakland privi- oo. Y aere E. Berkshire Rd., E. Bioosiiers id Highlands, 220 x 300 $2, $300 down. Oneida, Seminole Hills. #2200, $400 eae PY shay large corner jot! 85 300, cooley, Lake Rd, Wiizabeth Lake privileges. 50° frontage. $3,500, Ww. 50’ front, 78 rear x Px ig Bipomfieid Mighiane lands, 2 acres part- Orch ry zi. pr ake & Palmer. ~- Vacant Jot 100 My ioae or will take "aden %, corner home, $27,000, WANT TO TRADE § ROOM HOUSE now rented at $100 month worth $15.000 Located in college town 80 miles from Pontiac for down payment on small Hquor bar in Qakland County, 8-6358, - SPACE IN WELL Li, POTASUIMMED beauty _ Shop, ATTENTION ewe nee ‘ORS 6 wits. Modern eater Completely nig rad shed. Lake privilege for ey a Attractive terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EsT 29 YEARS ry Highland Rd. (M50) 3-3303 or MU 4-6417 HOT SPOT Year around 1 on main Separate living for near high school. business 100 ft. HOY t REALTY. PON -TEL CENTRE” 254 6. Telegraph Ra av imornss Toa a ae OFFICE sttie || FASE as wi orga oe . Sit Genuet et Baio has [Ai ears in homag pevaeal DRIVE IN RESTAURANT and, West Side — Ground floor— oie (Bateman sage 10 "til 5 1 ae ra | Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 8. T Eves. & Start Your ries an toy iv Only sons ™ ¥ ability are y in fn. al Pine Lake ,Will sell the business and prop- ony or lease to an organized elub; pyeeivly a yac i) club, See me person & Or- chard aan Rd. No inegases __talls, please. ~~ *LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Groceries aoe om MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Sasa : SALES & Normnen ances | STATEWIDE ghee ee tes PL ea CHURCH BUILDING mae et fo TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHEST ER. MICH. LOANS $ THD-OFF a od WORKERS make cam loans to ae te work for 30 days. Our Requirements Are: — you own furniture or 8 $ That” you are a Derihanent resident ~ -~ you hag a good work paying — be- tore becoming anemploved It you owe bille and ate being pressed for payment come to ~ be relieved hare confidence in your commu Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always sears — courteous consider _— reatment at any “one ol ices, (See phone. escey for addresses}. BUCKNER Finance Co. Sones DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED LAKE QUICK $25-8500 LOANS SEABOARD FINANCE n. PEARY EE EASY PARKING. LOANS — $500 - $25 COMMUNITY ToAN. co. FE 8-0421 LY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $100 Yon can get it quickly on your signature. car or furniture. No endorsers, a on to suit eyed — We will be gi help ad to you with Or i monet. roblems. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to.$500 ‘Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 m rose STATE BANK BLDO. BLDG. oma GROCERIES, GA rg va quarters. owser. "RaKTER, & Pivindstome .» Lawrence 6. 3 eae te Problem? 10 } c FE Want A cod icteccs? i your home needs an approve- of. Sab OF WOOD FOR GOOD ié CORD OF WOOD FOR GOOD aed lawn mower, or sell, 1220 Taylor Ra,, off J 18 os ae 5. 60 acres of good . 25 over 5-087. c Th ghalts elec stove “47 igi "3-DR_ RUNS GOOD, swep for Gea ie phone. “WORK ‘Closing Out At aa fises. “fi mowers, elec, ass| B GARAGE ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR FALL BUILDING . OR , for, iste model Keego. $1,000. Trade fo ething ¥ ment. FS io, eae Be trailer house. % Orton- in Wall Lake for late model car. MA PC, WOOL COAT SET, SIZE ¢. ie er 2 s rE 4 & Svat te § PC, ANTIQUE STYLE a eye maple bedrm. suite, $85. __8-4858, 7 § PC. CHROME DINETTE SET, Good cond. MA 5-1415. é YR. BABY 1B 2 MAPLE é YR. BABY CR Mi fag twin’ bed frames, a FE $15.95. ne 23-4722, * Reversibie micier, fs Fada cote sb Pa Orchard Lake ave. x 123 pel = AD, $25; * aavenport Roath gt) aoders $125: 5 piece chrome set 330; com hed, $15; heater, $25: boy's - biovele, ots: misc. items. FE 9x12 Felt Bese Rugs $ $ $3.95 BONNY MAID. VINYL -8¢ 4%4-Ft. Wall Tile ¢ 25¢ Guan HOU BASEPAINT Gal’ Pt be “ever, 141 9, Bron 9B 6.9066 _ REACH CASH CUS- fied Ads, Call FE 2-8181. ” eg ae Take, over $36 per month. FE. — rte, sw TOMERS through Classi-| “o 3 © 1960 by NEA Service, ine, TM. Reg. V.0. Per. OM, % “You can count on my having her home before eleven, sir! I have to be home by ten myself!” Se Household Goods 57 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 like new. Other misce items, 9 Piace.. 30” HA STOVE, AL- 30° ae! ‘ eee eee eee eeeees Nitened PaO ae er GOOD CONDITION. MAHOGANY - Sreatiront jus“ manog. serving table end tables, | aes see ge as more ironer ° _ $85. OR 34714 NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE. ition. OL, 1-1325. BEC GAS RANGE ase eRONODS good : to s of all k NEW & $1 By tp our je dept or reai ae av ea Tome wa 8 mre TO PAY gE Walton We buy,. sell or trade.‘ t and look a oT ives OPEN ~~ SAT. .| PINE S . $35.00 PRI 90 weg cherry end tables with ,=4 Bot Pontiac or 3 mile Be a me mahogany buffet anesee a. Rd Oxi? hemp Tug ..-..-.-.----> $15.08 AUTO, W REFRIG., dresser - i pow usre mahogany table 3.00 Ry me, ener ‘sa5; Bowens Weatvehe trash... $10.00 AAA SPECIALS. a Wik 71” RCA ‘color ed 905 & 3 Sweet's an W. Hu A BUY — SMALL ‘e- a ND portables, . $6 to $12. FE TYPE = ie ete Pe alse cai “infos =, ic "excellent : RADIO-PHONE CONSOLE — pon ag change — plays ry Cheap. OR 3-62 $12 — —_ Special” with a nd button hole a” ee tee, $18.95 Electrojux vacuum, like new, 1 yr- $12. uefnigan Sewing Center FE 2-3337. A RP S cial — rebuilt — SLEIGH BEDS. eprines, orem Gia green cov- Cost s. PE 47881 days. 19.50, Late th attachm ees _Surt's + Appliance. OR 3-9702, SPACE SAVER 1 RaOT RE- frigerator, $45 Liv ‘com suite, ke Ave. f ‘ A Sale Household Goods 57 ing ebair, roner, PE 41400, 2 OHAY, UPHOLSTERED CI ans. at he Pe i fabric. Will sell both thatrs for| BRAND NEW SOFA ~ $44.55. __ 560, Phone OR 3-7753. away bed. complete, $19.95. 7 WASHING MAC apn |, Saree eh tee bt oe Cor _fryer_and_ wri wringer, EM 3 ten a & mattresses. $1295 Pearson's 2 BEDROOM SETS, LIVING RM. rnitare, 42 Oreben rd Lk Ave. suit, 2 pe. China Cabinet, buffet, | ChesT yl? MAPLE BUNK BEDS Kenmore Gas range, Frigidaire. $40. ectric stove $40. Refri: Table & Chairs Washer, Radio| Grater $95, OE aul. washer $76. A One Ens oe Oliver. | Attias sore $10. Ott weer 2 PIECE BLUE Goo) eater . couc. 5 ae condition. Reas, 2558 2 itehtield, TV FE Ae __Drayton GOLDSPO AT 2 W CHAIRS. ONE USED good condition, $60, EM 3-4743. $15, 1 new. $65. FE 2-6701. 294 CALCINATOR, ~~ FLOOR MODEL oe 7] elson St. s—cawar| $23", 52: Munro Electric Co. sean 5 i HAS CHEST | 1060 W_ Huron. fo. maven. I ideat laundry, tub. | CLOTHES DRYER, WESTING- | 5 2 crystal chandelters. 1 dinette ta- ho se, 110 A.C No special instal- ble — 4 eats Daystrom. Sn 3 or necessar Laundramat hum gee! Pal washer: “Kenmo 36 inch gas table. 1 dog bed, OL 1-1308. weer: ohn cao suirigetaner. ONAL DAVENPORT, All for $200 to. make way for new “ellow plastic d@avenport and| appliances. % eer, rnitu Alomiaum tilted | DAVENPORT. _door, 8x8. MI 6 6-1 tweed chairs, good conden. PE 3 OC. BEDROOM SUITE, COM- _ 8-148 plete. Whirlpool automatic wash-| DAVENPORT ROYAL BLUE MO- er. 346 Osmun St., after 6 P-M-| “hair, $15. Green devenport afd 4 SPEED RCA eter REC- chair $10. And cover, Metal ora player, t98_ MY_ PBL | Lie MBaby edn tek, yr Hie aap MOHAIR cond OR ROM chair & Tiay per, Oil space hest- $50,_Exc,_con er, $10 adio record — 5 ce SOLID OAK DINETTE ser. $3. Small Cotonsan Camp ter, PIECE §' vie : M. po is° ae = chats, BR. BEDR. ers, 5 § suuft Double Gresser. gy osteo _Skiaana Rose chair $10. Odd tables bed, large Phy vanity lam icjand es All tor $49 ‘wee! DUNCAN PH PE KITCHEN TAB- hong rson Pursivare, @ Sbschard le, 2 Pics t§ a FE TER aa: DUOTHE SPACE HEATER iG ROO) ;| with-blower. 3 years old. $45. FE Brand new daverpor and halt | pe a6 WEFRIC: ern’ s i I ~ Revie P decanter lame, an | BURSTING Stan anata FE Orchard te aes, ainnage Maia incre RANGE AND REFRIG- erator. Refrig — repair, Both __ for $75. OR 3-2940. ELECTRIC CLOTHES Good cond, §-0114. FALL SPECIALS ERATORS, Renewed. All 1° — "Table or From .. 948 et 314005. wh whe one orders sh ead Fuorescent. 3 3 Orehara BS ig Ave. FRIGIDAIRE,’ ¢ §, GOOD CO} 2610 Hienory Lawn, Roches- ter ar irl’ ig gg ase 8 & 8.) case. 158 W. Runde? GUARANTEED = [a gs makes; ape Johnson’ & & Howard, DRYER $60, Cal) after §. FE 0 cu : endvane Service Bore. ef tad Used Trade: In ae sive mai eee 5 pe. reakiast set. nea us i,’ Washer . neeeent wa pexbanes sr i 2ag \ : — Fy eae vacuum clean- ments, AEE wR Oe we eee ieee eee ee a CPE REE EOE EE eee eee eee eee eee -~ AAA) arn, ee mae SrOxEaS * comm cial —_. a Vv 2 This material is rs phe riced to sell Dixie yal 35 ixie Hwy.. Drayton 2 see TRAILER, PHONE FE 172 8. hd : FE 56-2100 # IN BLACE &- ; saw, ant and dining rm. —_, ue NT WINDOWS, 2 DOU- ble ye beng a windows, i storm ~ ANCHOR FENCES Phan eoweares re sett eit cITry 4 mansions wrecked. Me. tegal better tne non bev. SurDING? Ther meke sure it’s Burmeister's Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Sun. 10 to 3. Cash Way per cent RENT IF .FAST #4 | through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads you ACTION. lean 2 3 Gillon, Wil will deliver, FB B Ealte Demin . * Prices 4x8x%4q V-Groo' M 4.95 srk Baas be eee ¢ 38 rfp cartes, a ne $$ 88 8,10 Sectty Aad M ase Red wood a aay 368 28x 6:8 sash 4 $9 3:0n6;8 flash suet with lights : “4 siex3ig brass butts Cabinet hardware up to 50 Dial TE may DUO-THERM OIL BURNER PE 2-6215 1 gink Washo Wis with 3pe. bath i colored ig sine Ww ree 5-2100 WELL DEEP Sg ye é legging set on and biue coat and DELCO RECONVERSION OTL éx, FE 4-347. furnace. A-1 cond, 162 N. Genesee. “EMPIRE * See Facto SAV] 172 a ee ine Truck oad aa tots Policeres tree Og Sapplies Co. fa CouEL ETE pi taal, ZA 6 mos, Best offer. ecnuacae é ouer CT WORK, REA- _Tequirea” OR 35-8405 o down payment FORCED AIR FURNACE, GOOD best offer FE "41629. Sip & oe RNACES, FREE estimates, PEt GooD FURNACE, 2 FIREPOT for coal or oil ist Beach. 8. Garage Doors Factory seconds and 1 standard Wood ao steel foldaway closet doors stairways window a m rage door x. or me = sree mates. eel DOOR SALES Hardwood ce) - RNACE. Doors _§ rm. size. PE §-1012. Lumbe M ard located Third | GOOD 22 STEEL FURNACE, end Ferry, rolt Federa) Wreck- —— prick lined, Also thermo- ing ne mple 3-7833. 7 days stat contro] and some round heat sek 6 to 8. sashs With all al Bgl ng ; S. appRox 110, FT, OF i GaN | dom sizes, cheap. Ph. FE 31558. . bathinetle jumper, car sa seat. 2521. OMA ce um ATTENTION i , tank ducts, e Everything in Building Materials | new, Reas. PE_5-2432. seg a “ene and up HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. storm eash eUcecse Se ea.| Gas. New Consumer Power ap- bn a Ed dee sy syst mg et and Saw & ae 4 5 a sons soe rcs Aliso Blectric ae Bottled Ons Heaters at terrific values, Michi- Phone hwe carry a com tne of nails igen insulation — doors __ Ave. — 16 PREE ESTIMATES FR HONEY MAPLE Di SET, ehina cabinet, corner cabinet, ;| SURPLUS Combe” & _com EM MATERIAL HIDE-A-BED ou, SPACE aaa canoe SELECTION USED Oa Pe & cifles. Ben's Loan Offi Patterson. LAV: faucets, $24.50 value, $14.95, Also pone, SO reeulart er iis. noe? | Val. LOCATION — Re. “ mile wen ot Airport. G . Thompson & Son view FORD DIESEL ENGINES = a as $1,300 for trucks, saw i sakes aes iegseeyene 20Fs dais neewees EEE Fe" Peis, SPECIALS ‘Mahogany Plywood ~ “y" pot Cee". cones $4.90 0. Fir Blyicore: _ leon 2. i ‘a Wo apne 1 Go ne ty * tee al ME BTV sass on. Knotty. White Pine eli door set ve 7 Yen and 8 gone : pase gh butts at | apeittee LUMBER CO. 17 mamcadiids = Tape BF Phone MArket 41084 THE SALVA AR RED ™ SA $40 and up, we: Bava -gneut 10 : d saws that m be sold. Smits SP SA W DIST. UsED i; oll burner, $35; omer Te: Gee ions sid; fen range, $20. Ph. “a OIL FLOOR FURNACE, _ $50, Bea Cates, aod wana oak po ny WOODEN WOODEN STOR SASH AND . 24x24, $25. FE 2-7636. Wood Cc laset Doors BERRY DOOR SALES 371_8. Paddock sco0s | OOP AND ACERT COMBI- on doors windows. r sone PE 42521 BENSON LUMBER CO. ing e or og a i UEL’S cH eae es tA rea. cs it oe 6l ‘ FOR RENT Cameras, Equipment, 61A WE BUY, SELL & TRADE o- seaficeen en Bea Ho ‘ule Musical Goods 62 ay veer af SALE. jong loaned free to begin- . ners. wits og tame FE 5-5428. SHARP CLARINET IN GOOD sa. Accessories $50. MY aN ak PIANO mPa ee" 95 95 » $75. Mahogany end trbles, $7 e&. | Alum. Comb, door. com . $ 25.95 Single bed complete, $15. Chrome | Alum. door grill, big 33° a 2.95 ra fndtsieis ab gasoline ines BEGINNER'S ACCORDION — 12 » $25, PE 47432. raat fie, each, ee =} 3 for irrigation her agricultural) "pass. Like new, $25, FE 6-404. or tric Fane, With piace» a 1nd pine. 8a edge, 100 Ft. <. § 3:00 me "ei Figs OM BRAND NEY. SoH HNER RAC: front" and vedes. Samuel APU | 18ticD oeycnowe™ 72 45 | ham, Mi_4-0083 CONNOTHLLATION CORNET. ance Devtaburg. 8x? ties! jar. door § 54:50 | OIL ATER | NEW CONDITION, PR 46819. Siegler Arum, sidt Sa. . § 32.50 See ees CONN PAN-AMERICAN ® PLAT ot hs, Re eer AB] EATER, | fa, Ot oe TS FSR mr. 1 i f “ - 5 , StOTM Windows .....+. ‘ , a . FE Bi perhig- CUTAN AND AMP SE WiNG MACHINE, S'x8" cleanout ee ‘ioe or” Pe Live si0. Ph. FE | SLECTRIC GUITAR AN : oc aoner. repairing. Free’ ook. 8x16" Founda ent ‘drs. ps FF) GARAGE $60. ane pe hoc ——. o iene ea. $ 1.35 | ~ Goors, Taxa, tine new. Al- ss yo A STmattress, HED. Bow, ie finish, Gola Bond fom cement § 1% so aatlaue varlor OF@ oD. FE) 5.5528, mew. Cuil even. Fs % size, dresser, table. 71-8881. i oe thick Ler eng = 32. ay GIG WINGS on TWI DRESS’ S$ & EDS, Alum. foi e, «+ & 5.95 oe i c 90,000 BTU. and or $ aston chests and other mise items. OR hg gn Bent t jack my ‘ei on, SR RTERLY Sate Fal ‘air, Buy che, of ‘these ay 1329. : Name brand Asbes Side., Sq. § 13.95 sy $10,000 320,000 public Lia. iat. otter. Fi Y TRADE-IN DEPT. Shake siding complete ......8 15.95 cap with property dar. srt da lestone a8 united ad Apt. size Kas—stove ...... $2998 Ee 2 Pe |e insurance. "Md ‘ Guar washer ...... peed Fence posts, @ach = ....+.. 8.39 PAINT: SALE GRINNELL a eh... ye Gate ‘ O38 Chrome built-in oven ...... $ 80.00 mm] Berry Bros, house, paint, a Raed on t vase $99.98 | Round 4 int shovel sod Ss ae ip rs Socants Like new. new. fehl seeree $14.95 | Broom rakes be ial ot 149 a . Highly Modern bumper sofa, “o.... pve4 $0 ft. garden hose 8 1.80 wos Srebard tate pre, Tete cae Walnut vanit a VAlLABtn Windows. all — from /3:'3 1295) PLYWOOD SPECIALS completa eit wi ieuten $95, MA WYMAN’S Our store of quality mer |g. CASH & CARY 45 40 | MASON. IN GRAND 6. 18 W Pike E-Z Terms. PE ¢1122 chandige incuain wath" Sobins com % Puyscord, 4 xt "'-*'-'7""" $93 | _ $900, FE 92-7220. $700 Pontiac Trail, TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR OAS s, electrical s .. Ete, Call 2; Mabomany, good 2s ....-- 16 | MINSHALL ioe iat ORGAN range. 2... Munro Elec. bs for help an sny building prob- rE "Ss ce one x OR oul sae bargain ain. “ats a ows TA ER SAY MENTS ON : PONTIAC PLYWOOD. CO, 5 ee freezer, MAple 5-001]. ___. BURMEISTER’S 1488 Baldwin Aye. FE 2263) “CRPaT MUSIC co. Pee * at, Wiaet We MOWER ED ROTA | Mh OY as oe | x ig mattress. & matching | springy. _Northegn Beata” cana, Ba, ie "wage | "Gh put New. Wit tel Sep. Radio screen door, pr. Steaite Lake, a Hens, ei 6-1313. Ge FOR ELEC. LUMBER CO tat edpewood 1 Golt PR WM. LeGGETT ine maaae RANG Munto Blec- },7040 — i Lake Fong | EM 3-417) a unin poLENs, Fain: ea rin econ, 3 ke haere we Co.,_ 1060 _W. Huron, to 3 p.m. daily Jacobson, Moto-Mower. Toro ; Dixie Hwy. Drayton EXCELLENT COND, GUAR.. Ore? guntinye=10_ fit 2 mowers. Reduced prices, ‘Terms. | _ Pisins “hea Peer's, 8i6] Commerce "em Riches ol ae YOUNGS | EVANS EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE Pri O TUNING REPAT Union Lake Ra. town kitchen ofl and gas fur-| MA 5-787 or 3. MORRIS MUSIC = REBUILT & GUA haces. Hot water and steam boll: | RUBBER STAMPS FOR ALL PUR- teed, nion Lake gtore. ers, 8 sutomati ie water hester here | poses with your mare and sd- ‘48. Tele FE Union Village, EMpire 3-651 and ithe eres aopoer| oer... 3 F R road,/ TSE -CONN INUET WOOD & COAL RANGES IN COM-| biack %, ond per Rochester OL. _1-0025. bination wi with gas Vege od Sam-| Bros pe nnd & t Kemtone. er ROWE ORGAN vi op USED AND REPOSSESSED 2688 RD FE sn MORRIS MUsIC GE vacuum clean er 21 | “quantities, One pl wie’ Tele inch’ TV, $124; “OE rsh, Be a a like ne tT J ihe Acree frombeaaron °°" a 30° pet jeep, ig 3 PE BAND. & ORC dESTRA _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1958 Ballz's ve apetee yy y Bate gir a __ Auburn eis. FE 2-8811. a BOAT. 45081. da LIN 35 SPECIAL, LEVER AC- used & shells, $65. MA 4- SLAYBAUGH'sS , $144.95, no 4. pein ae BIAS. now's oo a 12-16-20, YB vcotes. reg $50, now 79 N WINCHESTER PUMP EL 12, shotgun, eee esas Re artes Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B/ _ 2 DZ. FOR 49¢ CRAWLERS 2 DE, FOR te ORC. LAKE Oe non "BR GRIARD JAKE AVENUE fom. Bee mak tay, We Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 =, BLACK DIRT, rave! get rock. wi or) 20 nN } = Send ant gravel. EM 3208 “1 on. BLACK DIR . oid 1, FE 4-3058. “hs BLACE ' @ gravel. FE 43058, FE a a OP SOIL. | TOSS seed sont. av el pes fm ari rav ward, im Ti PEAT, PLAGE Dine sTONE sand, ee a, gravel EM aa a-l BLA DIRT. Fant TOP : soil, $10, es “hn St, 8 dirt A'Buitgonin ex: va basem sats. Seos2. gt ~F Filo “4 3 oF PE. 2-857, A- “Br.98 or CHOICE TOP.8OIL, BLA dirt. 5% yd. —$9.60; Srackion sand, FE 2-0346. ravel & Till. "tin, UG FPOWLER’s BLACK DIRT We ond your Beh | deliver fn clay or soba ol a dirt mi: Fr Fionn or Me e Ol’ aher'sl XC oe 2-1200. a es GRAVELS YDs.. TOP SOIL A mM yds. $9 delivered. Ey CEE FY “ae Cement hotter 6 ffoeking. On 31804 top oll gravel, fill etc. FE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67|" FIREPL. & FUR. WOOD, APPLE. oak, maple, ash, ced. kindl'g. FE 29-6244. SEASONED FIREPLACE & FUR- Dace wood. After 9 a.m. OR 3-3588 ED SLAB WOOD. DELIV- ered, EM 3-5933. OP, LOA: LOADS — $6.18 LOAD, pubs Lf cut wood, picnte tables. Puen: Trees, Shrubs 68 a aaekiers for duck season. Cleaning kit ae ml ee { Pe “B Sandy Shop. 55 REGISTERED POODLES Al AND tg 12, Reg. $104.95, 1 50, Featherweight| Srceree 260) aph. Loaded, oa” pe le retail. or FE ies that Perity RED Seo aE DASE POET ‘egistered, jature sired mele tr ae RINGER SPANIBL. 4 ER SPANIELS. months 2- aoe iL. ears iy Good hunter, ‘-5a36 iees ate, Be te bi fe iG COMPONENTS — ue kitten, 1, female blue- erred ee eas RIER, FEMALE pptes, very Treasonable amota 32P3. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED — FE 34768 Burr-Sheli, 375 8. Tele- POODLE, TRIMMING Sesrdiae, ‘standard and miniature stud serv Pompanette K's OL Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18ST & 2ND HAY, $15 & “UP. Straw & twine. Phone MA 5-0666. ALL TYPES OF HAY. STRAW, e BALED HAY NE EWOROE SOME | ae - oe mized, MA STRAW. W: a eivan” “aa 85-1740. ® GENESEE iT. $1. iL 1-6448, 638 E. Avon, Rochester. GENESEE SEED WHEAT. 1 YR. |" from certified. $1.90 per _bushei at the farm uncleaned or $2.15 bu. cleaned and trea‘! a! bers. te tested. Order now. Ralph ay Hickmott Jr., en oe OA For Sale Livestock 72 72 ‘FRESH CLOSE. UP cows. Bank pooled c. L Gordon, Holly, e 4-0461. i B , BUGGY. N- test poms. stud service. Lpthend fand Rds ; GAITED GELDING, GENTLE SAD- OL 1-1496. 8 R d, Oxford. ENBURG GOATS: 1 Buck $10; 6mo.-cld la $15. cod mtikin g strain, GReenieat wr FO cag 5 9 1r0 BOARD, NEW i ree ak ay 3° Wanted Livestock 73 PALOMINO GELDING 6 YEARS old, Phone OA 1, For Sale Poultry 74 :|41, LAYING HENS, $1.25 EACH. LEGHORN LAYING 1 HENS. YEAR- 2. peers 761 Sanders 4089 uA Wanon Sale Farm Produce 75 ALBERTA PEACHES. WEALTHY sonen Orchard, 3386 Bald 't. Rad. ri Suttons Fae) bof Lake “angels con cepres “Fite YOUR _ io Farm. Macedi Lake Mich ng pats gros tabaeet APPLES M ” 3300 «6G: ville A Py peaches Homestead corner Walnut Lk. Orcha Lake Rd. EACHES PICK R OWN OR buy them picked. cave 1-1729 262 Seville, Roches $2.50 Coolev Lake Rd, LACKMO RE F 2150 B. verbell Wt some pears and N. “Seated Rd Auburn ———— NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE OR rine 1 to 4 ft 10 or ni cats ERR AE ou dig. We oR a police Leah cen| ue & canning. case bring aa eriz. Cede grareen 0| Sommerce Ras chars aA ton. MA’ S19, _Duck Tk. Ras, Mil SeLinb Tae | Pexcies. $2.00 A BU. ic aie. re” M gS. FE 22571, calsate Bick YOUR OWN TOMATOES. ping EE er ai up | 38 bushel. Harris’ Fresh Pro- 3320 Joon R, Rood. % mile south Guce. Tr ane —-e.. of Auburn, OL 1-0025 TREES—sPRUCE PINE. JUNTP-, t end of Northwestern, Peas > “PLUMS & ¢PPLES OR our own Bring tools and = PEACHES. en TOUR, & UR OWN. lap acs Steeth Viface 3 whee = Boice’ ley yoga Lk, east “aa “on a os ETT PEARS daily & to 6 Mtoe) 4-8038. $591 Coomer Road, FE _2-8632. For ig Order Toda Pe Se recrs| Oar Mian, ie a “Axe. 5 8 MO.; ¥ ae: ar enildrens 7 ‘ Ag OB with Kon ebScber es, t &-. Rang blueberries, r cherries, Naeem wae FPS eel Sate Seen ane Dever 5 a de, Davey's AKC reg. OR 3- Locker Service, 1012 N- a! HBA-|°_Rochester. i or OL 9-1611. les, black and. SWEET ny] EG RED, GOMER EOPPINS| Ve OM, Metal hing —Also_eldet dogs. OR 29003, | table. ret, Walton east AKC bs) AEC REG, AIREDALI years. Housebrok AKC BASSET 2 3-6224 AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY ps. FE, 32-3234, REGISTER OLLIE PUP-| ¢ jes, 6 weeks ak Market 4-2460, FI PUPPIES, 6 WKS OLD, $10. MA 5-7076. BEAGLE PUPPIES. eap, OR 3- H BRITTANY PUPS, A yeaseaeots 9480 Tindall,” Davis- BRi istered, 16 mi . Tre N STUD, 11% bs. Championship stock Curtiss 7 SRC 4 MINIATURE eps ~ 2 . service |MA 4-R250 a4 ow AKC R .* soe fn Hunt-| HAY eh oe wee — BOLENS | & WHEEL les Tomatoes and Peppers Pick your own 40 acres vee lake tomatoes. hew fant - bushels Treacy tow, ties largest wer of ‘pick — pa plants. Keiih Gate's Farm. 827 5 West 6 Mile Rd. Livonia, at ‘Garax fleaapalaia % 1 HUSKY GARHEN e heulire «fer'ram for same. 1 = cultivator or same, 10232 King . Davis- Fin MACHINI Gast. no Proux O ot Bales on Mise rigs 5 models of ace'8 _ mowers. "Beeders & EVANS. “BOP oT can Et MA 5-7878 liver north tors used. aft | 1962 1962 PORD TRACTOR, “IN au rubber. oars, A jew: Idea pcre | Rava Davia ieee oa, , $175. | M. “MeCulloch Chain Saw ss $21 Mt. Cleinens St “4 ressor, els | ar Sh Ook Bia 4 joader§ nies ew paint. ie Fac Ae Ml ceca AND | ee a -Lee’s Sales & Service “ CHAIN SAWS” : McCULLOUCH ¢ aeies & Bervica Hitcates & SO Son J.1 Ui CASE & PERG s0n Tn so truck 200 | sure hose Beam aa Auction Sales B&B Auction Sales, 5089 Dixie Highway Gravion Plains 77 prey Sunday ....2 p.m. and Sell Daily ‘ORlando 3-2717 aucri0n oa: FRIDAY & be a a. Sunday’ 8 mi ales Com: . 10 ae ‘EMBER 15TH, AT 12 noon. Complete farm sale. Lo- cated 3% m les west of Goodrich, 8 paws r 1% mile ast % mile ‘south. 1 he : eee Guernsey cat calle ici good Gue: Guernnet ers. 3 Fgh yeos. oid, - a Le Marg a tg Cony ers tractor dc . 1952 OAkI HiARTs AU CTI oN Every Wednesday, a mile west of North H Center SAT.. SEPT. 3TH. aT For Sale saudi 78 RSTREAM pre esa ston? e 1932. Gua: W. Huron. (Plan join one of Wally Bryan's exciting caravans.) i) FOO! ALUMINUM. $700, 937 is FT. squsereATES BS "venice Ct Cass" Rd. 20 FT. H Ta R, 5660 WIL- _tiams Lake Rd, OR 31168, 22 FT, NATIONAL, LIKE NEW, _must" be, sold, 751 Baline. a.’ BEAUTIFUL HOME ON BEDROOM _ TR te COMP’ ¥ FOR LUXURY i EVieG: AS TV AND MANY OTH #. ER BUILT-IN FEA’ TURES. ONLY $4,450 WITH R. J. VALUET, Realtor sand CAMPING DOF WANT A -Home, —31 : $945, Seling’s Boat Har- bor, Pontiac Lake hd br WESTWOOD 29 Fr Ope etely modern, Exc. ‘cond, Every>Friday eee a pm. for Foe Tinest in camp | jp. shoal is to — Hae. ‘Also | Ness trailer sales. Base rate «920, Phone Mrsie 200), Auto Accessories 80 ‘$1 MERCUR ENGINE. FULL . op go it < PE $2711, race. it into _old Fords. $125. 1954 FORD 6 MOTOR,.’ D 6, = Plymouth motor. 19 8. John- For Sale Tires -1 UBED TIRES, $3.50 UP. buy, C4 Also whitewalls, STATE TIRE L. 503_. Saginaw St. Tedd in on te er at re As —y ene e es. oe t off. Sis os wt ED, WILLIAMS .__ Saginaw at Raeburn yes Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. ‘linders rebor Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Phone FE 80A WE * o _ __Sale Motor Scooters 82) ALLSTATE MOTOR SCOOTER — : cond. $65. FE 4-5382. Bre RS ANDERSON. SALES & SERVICE 12 8. PADDOCK = Pike) FE a For Sale Motorcycle. 8&3 149 HARLEY DAVIDSON — 128. Good cond, OR 3-8277. is51 MODEL 125 HARLEY 1,600 tual miles — like new. $250. 55 ‘ZOUNDATP P ENDURO. 200 CC. Good cond. $225. PE 80076. WH TRIOMPH CUB. GOOD CON- Wilson, FOR PARTS AND SERVICE our Harley Davidson, see Harte CARNIVAL by Dick Turner : “He's being penalized five feet for offensive holding!"* bebe Offered 87 For Sale Cars 91 $80; _Ferry Eevee Sa “OR 3- LEAVING FOR HARRISBURG, iL. ie Monday at 7 am. FE @ NORTH F ima p=? et Ry FE 5-6806 Davidson Bales Co. 372 8. erty __ Wanted Used Cars 88 I - JUNE. CARS. AND - For Sale Bicycles 84 at, PRICES, iow. OR 36018. tor 8 wr Bors @ w cigis| A BETTER PRICE pikes ies ni FE 2-3664. tt of state dealers on the lot. LS BIKE EXCEL. il er ass Lact gard Faire Meond.. 1086. $20. FE 48362. Nice care or h cars. Call aney* ze 1006 or Boats & Accessories 85 3 POINT TORO SUPER 10. phen eeent, S'S 4 quicksilver lower unit 9643." ad som ft. Dont a trauer 10232 King Re Davisbu : i,’ MOLDED PLYWOOD. mA Se wienttiea*s cca Rat New 35 Evinrude controls. Trailer Extras, $895. 5 ¢ 3839, i4 PT. RUNABOUT, 16 HPs pe rude FE Herr ié FT. SAILBOAT, GOOD CONDI- tion, $150. 14 ft. Cinker boat & 10 H.P. motor. $175. MY 2-3611. 244-FT. TRAILER FRAME, «vo plete. 5000 Ib. ity bunting or boat, Must aot oon. $125. 125% Reductions on most models of Evinrude mo- Buy’ where you will oe, service. ies some boats at re youn SvINRt DE Boat Works aeons RD. rE 5033" Sundays 4 FT. A AT, Ajax . trailer, .. a lights. ew this year. or swap for sports car of equal value. OR _ het. ié MOLDED PLYWOOD BOAT, twin deck, tarpaulin, Eva er" trailer reasonable, Orr ON ALL ‘38 Em. Gait — * rissom, Watiea Lk Dr. Walled Lk, MA ° inane 1¢@ NORTH AMERICAN BOAT with Mark 75 EL motor and con- Trefler cout complete. ke overpay Wercrac Marine Sales 8 Biva & 8S. Saginaw FE 40588 Oxford Trailer Sales New Stewarts Generals-Holly Great Lakes-Zimmers / 8 to 10 foot wides, all lla. ga ven ry a. Accessories. 4 1 “ile Bou Bouts Orion on M24. 41 FT. ‘36 AN grag, estLer condition, ND $. 3-1460. 55 SPARTAN Ask for Keith 37117 or call OR 3-3288, bedrm, FE. ; 3 winter, FE RE: - /*= set for eer re R ORCHANGE New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. ‘Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON | RENTAL PAY NT Bottle Gas d Parts and Supplies — § Bs Open 9 tab: Closed Sundays = | Pontiac Chief — Detroiter cee ains—Bargains & 10 wide “Salgnest trade-in allowance ever. our deal before you buy. ff. member. ae will save hund: {Bob Hutchinson|, Mobile Home Sales Inc. Bee ee up oe tra! er ye tine gee as onstrate, fo ray eee Es gone Ne a} — | ‘not d a_ Week “SHORT “SHORT OF MONEY EY? if a Let a Fs hogy spetey, from from ~~ /Big Discount on Sew and used boats and mo- / _knderson Hardware de 2812 8. Tele: ireote Mile) ay, CFEC «5-062 oe cie ar ani RINT'S. _MY 3-1448 of f MY 3-9940. “BOAT CLEARANCE v NOW ONLY 6 FIBERGLASS ASS FISHIN BS ft, ss oo ag Cha price lasto 4a1i wk Hw & Dixie Hwy s_D ~, STORAGE Make ‘your seservations now for boat & =e storage Complete wae servi INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE Harrington Boat Works VINRUDE DEALER ag price oe (Corner Walton Drayton Plains. ¥' ; fase TELEGRAPH RD FE : Open. Sundays SPECIAL © ; 3 falter winches ~ Regular Le now $7.25. Every shiny for MARINE ’ ARINE SUPPLIES 9 i4 ED ‘Y- about with deck, walk- thru seats. windsh' steer- ‘ing. wheel on trailer, ex ¥ $375. yen . shield. aietion walk thre mote controls, cover, © trailer and 068 ~ RS usea 1d fh. cedar strip boat, fiber: ft ¢ Wademaker , wi new tral “ge 1949 2h 185. “ Bvinrud y ; Prices sinahed on all ig, moe ; = liac boats and Evinrude og hea ou Dawson at. : eg bake.” re M5) Hickory Ridge Rd. 5 4 miles mode Kd, turn belt and sign. id HEIGHTS . 2635 Auburn Ave. LUCKY "AUTO SALES 193_ 8. Saginaw CASH FOR CLEAN ‘51 CHEVY. FE 5-8466, 184 ai Clemens. Cage BOUGHT ANY We aS | FE +1170 © CASH FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT Poot BLVD. FOR GREAT PERSONA ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS FEL WELT OPEN ‘TIL VAN WELT. 4540 ag OE . Drayton Prato». pays the all tate models. Ph 0! 31 38° XS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars. FE days eves. PRICE R Cc. FE 4-4878 CASH FOR CA HHARDENBURG MOT SALES Cass at Pike 5-7308 10) or Sales Top’ $$$ Dollat | vz = NEED CLEAN CARS “O52 W. HURON PE¢i CPE ITH WE PAY TOP DOLLAR Matthews- Hargreaves 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 “WE NEED Cars 55 to °58 medels AVERILL’S - See N M & M Motor Sales tot ‘xtc ng 2 on late mode] cars. Ny OR 3-1603 TOP-CAS CASH F oa AN pron OR “i AU AUBURN ANTED: any OR * CHEAP ears Also used tires. FE 8-1279. __Used Truck Parts 89A 89A TRUCK PAR 73° “ALL SIIARES AND MODELS MOTOR LES _4-6632 _ For Sale Trucks 90 a DON'T BUY 4" OR USED TR TH Bia WHEN Orr ve rices, Ch, Mente 6 ee Pts on Pha « D Ge —SINGLE 100 per cent arantee on Ly TONY's MARINE |: $tle. Alt brakes, good condition. Orchard Lk, Rd., | ; . . FE 8-0112, 42 DODGE % TON 30 R MOD’ , dual wheels, full rack. 5 A-l sha Used CERTUF Leeearas |. W. Huron. PE 42185. seta ea Ginsu te58 | 10 FORD % TON STA Ie CADILLAC ALUMINUM truck, Good condition, FE MADE: INBOARD, 45 H.-P. | 53 FORD 1% TON PICKUP. FE Y & CADILLAC 4-2134, INLAND LAKES SALES 1997 FORD ™% TON PICKUP. PE 47121, 3127_W. Huron, Ae 1,096, OF s.02t0, . INSIDE WINTER BOAT STORAGE, | NEED A US"D TRUCK? make reservations now. Any sized PICKUPS from °$2 to ‘87 poet a os tek 2150 Cass Panels from °49 to "56 : Reego arbor, ks m - PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass Foreign & Sports Cars 0B 1058, ENGLISH FORD exarion , exc, condition, R&H, lo mileage, MA 5-1116, HILLMAN ‘57 STATION Will trade, OR 3-2002. For Sale Cars 91 B coop DRIV- 1930 oe. Gall eaytime after 4, é SPECIAL F $3 BUICK sPHCIAL, FULLY at Bargain. EM. 3-0081, H. 1950 BUICK $150 OR 39 39-3435, trac’ choose fro Call Bob Butler at Turner's SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a ‘ood used car, see Class ied NOW! job, place to live ‘or al =, SHOP. Sunday BUY Monday OLIVER - BUICK” 210 Orchard Laké Ave. FE 2-9101 Good Transportation "52 Eejeer ween ve ie taisee wise 5 CL oe dae meanness 125 BI Ford (2/0000 $ 85 Roger's ee & Service 685 BS. Ave. FE 2-9555 RAMBLER, WILLYS DEALER OR QUALITY CADILLACS Also a fine ctecten of other clean used cars. Wilson-Pontiac Cadillac ' 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 CAR PAYMENTS TOO some? Let us help you les. pens! — a ex ive m Lake Orion Motor Sales M% AT CLARKSTON FORD — MERCURY MY #-2611 Cadillac 62, 4-Dr. beautiful *53 dark blue top, ‘es blue body, very clean in- ou _— automatic, he “res. will please "S AUTO SALES FE 2-2351 68 Oakland ONE OWNER CARS ‘$88 DESOTO Firedome 4-Door — Torque, Power steer- SAVE 5800 — —«-§680 DOWN 56 Boor ittep Cenvury ee hg 8 4 $345 DOWN ~_ $55.58 PER MO. "86 PONTIAC Catalina 4 Door H-top, 29,000 miles, some, Hydra., Power steer- $345 $55.58 PER MO. ‘M6 CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 V-8 Radio and Heater. $239 DOWN — 639.71 PER MO. ‘88 DESOTO Fires H-Top — Radio, Power A pease $300 DOW $58.76 PER MO. "55 PLYMOUTH Plaza 8 — Radio and Heat- : $180" DOWN — $480 PER MO oO € . Bell. Great Lakes. "Oa Wise, Economize RAMBLER "BILL SPENCE RAMBLER — & ppb 3j1 8. a ty & "54 ar aS “AND Modeyy on Looe Come out Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & ©. BLVD. HASKINS INVITES YOU ON SUNDAY... Come out and select your car! -|ON MONDAY... Come out and make , your deal! ALL NEW AND USED CARS LINED UP ON DISPLAY FOR CON- VENIENT SHOPPING. CHECK THE REST. THEN DRIVE OUT AND GET. THE’ BEST. w 5 = ed "ti 8. Open Eves. | R SALES Complete Service, 8 a.m, ‘tll 9 p.m. CHEVROLE 1954 210. 2-dr. LIGHT pus. ., » Radio & heater, Good cond, er. a tires & battery, tenines ‘ans, Sat 8 MI agon. FE 2-1104. ee 1957 2-DR. CHEVY HARDTOP. Bi ail payments, Plus $50. OLET be stick, Radio, heater, power brakes. New pre- mium tires 39,000 miles, $1,095. OR 3-71 88. 1957 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 DR. HA Pe, Perfect. Loaded, $1,850, FE 1956 DODGE ROYAL LANCER. 4 8. Pas bai! =] none eq peneee ery clean. No dealers. . MA 6-1313. ~ 666 DESOTO 3 2 Completely GD S00 BOoy ash aad gabe Kew wi condi! MA 6-2700 1957 2 DR. HA TOP. beautiful Corsi & tu-tone, automatic transmis- sion, radio & heater. this one overt ONLY $1795. “PL Y MOUTH woQQOECuRY ELI YSLER W: alled Lake MA 4-451] “RAH ABSOLUTELY NO. NO MONEY payments of By Sh aa anss A 106 IMPERIAL CROWN ge 3 a, antenna, Spec trim, big radio & heater, wee ‘as new, must sell,’ terms. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER ich MA 5-41 “power. at shape. Best offer. FE COME TO HAUPT Pontiac Sales For Good Will Used Cars 1957 Bel-Air Hes cy “Powersiide, ee #1 owner 1055 Pontiae ae sedan matic: iio, heater Hydra- Rad white- wails, $195. down, 4 Foatise $41 _fisrehiet. _Light | ar; i hone | 38 ydramatic. Radio. “aylen tires A real family 1967 Chietrolet i. ' ton pickup. Mod- y i pores ights 9 §-8566 or MAple 5-1141 Hardenburg a Chev. B+A -Ht...... ord suit: Vie. fom. Sites 1695 ‘Ba Connon mouth CASS & Prick , AHS 595 "66 a cE? « CONDI: PERFECT tion. Will take fair trade. FE 5-1752. 1049, Ci PS aia a GOOD SHAPE. OR ‘ FACTORY BRANCH OPE HOUSE YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME SUNDAY LOOK THE, CARS OVER, FT WANT AND x9 ot BE READY TO MONDAY AND MAKE Your Deal PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE “MRE Svll7 BEHIND THE) POST OFFICE EM 3 3-4155 36 Lincoln Premier, a. full power, air- « beautiful 55 evy 6 cyl, 4 dr, Clean "54 evy Air, Nice — 53 88, 4 dr. Sharp — ‘33. Rambler, . Cpe, Clean 52 Nash, 4dr, Runs A Beat These Car éc 8A acta caevRoreT + Boe or trade small station-| COLE Sie " tise Trail | TOM dr. Bla uipped. Ns00. +. “a Fag eq $ FE ning, 5048 t St, ‘$7 2-DR. FORD. oe aust sell today. Baas Steele zort, FE 5-9204. 1951 ed SABSOLUTEL NO MONEY ote ebietiaeke at 2 Sunliners $300. New car warranty, Le ve h 52 CLUB CPE., top, p sad ¢lean. $385. sais | an bo ed _ 738 Oakland Ave. FE guy 46 mo eo aris ON, tiie. 145 4 For Sale Cars wy ane 7~» Specials 1956 Convert vi... ec eee down pay't 1964 | es Rit pe $ 645 1953 aad epee a $ 495 1953 Ford. @Dr see $395 a money down 9: uss No m down, ful pri ft UCKY AUTO 5 oF FE: 41006 5 DODGE La) CABIEENG, BR 1064 BEAUTE r. Fe tae good cond cee mie DODGE 3 4 < i. ins 4 Nias ig oT ATONW AG a BOD Seca Tiidke splinter Ford. FE te eanoe 53 R '8- Cheap Transportation | Botrese: oheane "> °* a Fash 2-dr — Peers $7 PAIRLA CON- 34 at Bludebeter’ cl Ai oT ay 16 vertible. $1,750, MAyfs 2620. BH Caer 2-dr, Miee 22 gi “CY” OWENS FORD 50 MORE CARS ‘TO’ CHOOSE S7 FORD a Gee STATION WAGON UTO SUPER M ECONOMY USED CARS a “PLYMOUTH 22 Auburn (off Saginaw) ‘cYy” 1000 We Satie at Panta i056 CHEVY, ¢ DR. HT. § AUTO. Walled Take” ‘MA eotite R&H,. whites, like new, Eddie EF a PL Steele Ford. FE 5-9204. OW N Ss Pose FALL SPECIALS REPOSSESSION _ ‘$8 Hillman, &Dr. Deluxe - dio 147 §. SAGINAW PE 5-4101 Perfect Sorel good body white wall tires ......... "$1498 | IEA FORD eM cei. H. $15.29 ‘month price. Payme: ca * ea. | Olds. SS oss —— Rig a GENER atts Bell. pou Lakes. irae a Seco sauce | HEE FMR SE Be —Etati toto shal Eat Sk net Ti: Cones. © oaek See MICHIGAN (we believe ee ae a ee re ‘88 Buck Century, +Dr. H-top, wit 7%). ARE BOUGHT AND _ ite ® : 1954 ‘TOUGHTEN & SON Starchief, lik ‘new, ¥ * * ti ai and ant suilenge wage roun umes gues estes Dixie “OK” Lot! rasta’ Z 528 N. Main, Rochest = PAID FOR-CLEAN| Hardtop. One owner. si. “Cali 1956 CHEVRO LE? § Wee AND PICK-UPS, shor 5 4 any time Sat. or Sun, ad with ih extras, on x= llent conditi CALL J LUBERTINE oR iy PONTIAC CONV MUST SELI. _Between 6 end ¥ pm oa 2.1588 Sikt WARTLE ke _best offer. OR 3-3843 1985 CHEVY, oS SoIER: 1940 Tt a “GOOD | 32 PONTIAC, EXCEL. TRANS. gid, Sha Sharp. *paaie Sess Pak. _ cond. 201 Oliver St. Clean. $195, EM 3-008]. H, Ri ins 1958 FORD CONVERT. | LOADED, | i063 PONTIAC. CHIEFTAIN 4 ey it3 CHEV. a DOOR EATER, like new sell today. Eddie | good cond. State. PE 8-9233. radio, good soneiion. "500. Wee F 50 WN ipo FORD ‘-l COND. NEW $50 DOW? Mares. 155 Euclid. FE 5-3433, after ‘# thro Models Re &C. R mbler ini FORD STATION“ WaGon 7 | 0 Checks —- Sper Dellvery NATIONAL MOTOR Volkswagen $1450 Prices Only Half the Story “Bright Spot’” Gives You Quality Too! $1795, "S] NASH RAMBLER Cross Coun- *1095 Wh CUBTROLET 608. CHDAN. en ee 5695 “$4 PONTIAC Ras. CRIRRASE deteae 4 $695. pp A "64 FORD CUSTOM Y-3, Bg RA om 8, radio and Larry Jerome - % a’ 7 Se. # didi Hea! eC ea ai ge x Ste e ove e. _ Johnson Mtr Sales. * pre Baybrook Drive _Bayd i954 OLDS HARDTOP” RADIO. po’ b Anterior. Very clean, I. Wheeler. EM _3-3415. "Ral tieSiceatt ne Bees R&H. no MONEY 14.27 mo ~ 3 Mr. Parks at Tur- Ford. ry rey EXCEL. COND. FULL power ereent ee OR fae DE 108 SAVE UP TO $1100 IMPALA SPORT COUPE WHITE—Automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, a AP.H engine suspension, $2395 BEL AIR HARDTOP 4 DOOR—?-tone, automatic trans- mission, power steering, po wer brakes, air suspension, HP engine. $2345 BEL AIR SEDAN | 4-DOO) td jt eS *" $0205 OTHERS FROM ‘sie “NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter. Bivd..at 8. Wood Ave, Birtingbam MS mena as , ope 4, DR. SUP Ren ydramal Transm. HL. Good condition OR 3-8087. 3663 *2150 ‘$1 PONTIAC 4-DR. HARDTOP. full power *1595 $7 FORD 8 CYLINDER, r and heater : : Hele *1095 ‘55 DESOTO 2DR. SPORTSMAN, It's a beauty! 790 "54 ee a MONTEREY “4-DR., beautiful job *950. ‘#4 OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE, red bottom and black top *995 ‘SS PONTIAC STARCHIEF ¢DR. - sedan *850 ~ BUICK 2-DR. HARDTOP, super "$1350 65 OLDSMOBILE — tull power 1399 48, OLDEMOBILE “8” Super Hos, "$495 © "30 Conta one owner FE] HOLIDAY, Orchard abe * FE 8-0488 ~ ® te z a | Be is sell Se PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTE i ER 18, 1058 _ ‘\es45 6 cian deal, 's Television Programs --t ormmim | It's a New/Gleason ty stations Wed tn this colamn are sublect to change without notice : SAV Giaad SNOT Chane ITA chev caeway | ON | Who Starts Season ee lakeview with — Hawaiian. (1) Joe Palooka. 4) Romper Room e ; governor about possible (9) Oral Roberts, , © one Alarry. i ic By EARL WILSON ee. 3 _ statehood demonstration of : 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. NEW YORK —~ It had been whispered around Broadway! i ieee 2 soa Gren, gasoline powered rolleri9:30 ae mine Pulpit. ; ft peat Be: 0a. that the Jackie Gleason who returns soon to live TV will be “wood, “Tight Little Island.”| (9) Movie, “Main Street| (7) Understanding Our World| 10.95 (9) piupoard. a “new Gleason” who has joined the Anti-Saloon league and) : Es After Dark” Edward Arnold.| (9) Film feature, (| #8 @) Billboy | considers anybody who would stay out beyond 7:80 (2) Bachelor Father, te “|10:80 (2) Star Showcase. ee eee 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. Z : pa (color) Northwest Pass- (4) U. of M. Hour. (4) Treasuré Hunt. “They even said you were feuding with) @ Maverick. “Burial > + ead g- ogg ” : Toots Shore,” I pointed out one recent after- Grounds of the Gods.” | 11-90. (2) Arthur Godfrey | ——_ ‘4 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan, Bh mcs 0:15 (9) This They Live By.. - (4) Price ly - ween “I’m not mad at Blubber,” grinned Explorers. Rooney, Domenico Modugno, Gleason, sawing with one finger - _ @) Gilead Baptist. Joe E, Lewis, Jaye P. Mor-|10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. 11:25 (7) News. tache he has on for a pughaie ba on R A TH a ed Sea Hunt, Lo d Bridges ae gl rd scan ee “The Time of Your Life,” in which he plays GET A PA KEET FREE wi in Taeenbers Hoey _— 1 Btevealien| (9) Christophers: 11:30 i Top Dollar. | a barfly. MAJOR APPLIANCE PURCHASE! - Ge ; e oe : Soniye or, | ero, | UNO TH rte tw Ponta cee ne @ Dick Clark Show. “Some- 7 ; ests. 7) Com going n in an envelope,” Jackie said. : “Hem — = Meme “thine ‘Smith and Redheads,"| ©) MOvig. “The Stile mes] (9) Six-Gun Judge. Performance. '14;45 (7) Neontime Comics. ,” he went on, “is like a dame. If you don’t cali. Appliances. Near the New Post Olfice Jobany Nash Lua” ‘ him on the phone, he gets mad. I didn’t see him while I | pate bolreageeme x oD Socean rete. ! {1:30 (4) TV Reader’s Digest. 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