O° tee, cent Fair, less humid. : (Details Page 2) 115th YEAR PON TIAG MI CHIGAN, * US. Marine Battalion Leaving Lebanon Rebels Leader Salam Cheers ‘Symbolic Step’ He Emphasizes. Move Falls Short of Demands - for Full Withdrawal BEIRUT, Lebanon (#) — United States is withdraw- ing one battalion of Ma- rines from Lebanon at once. Sweating Leathernecks of the 2nd Battalion of the 2nd Division began moving their heavy equipment to the beach shortly after the announcement today. They will begin leaving early to- morrow. Saeb Salam, rebel leader in Bei. rut, said he welcomed “this sym- bolic’ step” but emphasized it fell short of rebel demands for a com- plete withdrawal. The 2nd Battalion was the first U.S. unit to land July 15 at the ment of Iraq July 24. Adm. James L. Holloway, com- mander of the 15,000 U.S. Marines and troops in Lebanon, announced the withdrawal. He indicated this was the beginning of the pullout would remain only so long as de- sired and needed, the statement said: ‘‘Admiral Holloway, after discussions with President Cha- moun and the chief of the Leba- nese armed forces, Gen. Fuad Shehab,. agreed with Lebanese authorities that there has been a material improvement in the. in- ternal and externat security situa- tion of Lebanon.” The Marines were rushed to Lebanon by units of the U, S. 6th (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Congress Aims at Adjournment But Target Is Elusive as Both Houses Press|‘ Action on Bills. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Con- The next big measure awaiting Senate action was a $1,500,000,000 10,000 Farmark ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1958-24 PAGES Control Tower, aa + Communist Leaders in Pei — iping a Silent Witness | Fears Reprisal. From Kierdorf Last Known Person to ‘See Uncle Admits: Anxiety By PETE LOCHBILER be keeping Myron D. missing Herman Kierdorf, H. Kierdorf. Anti-Republican administration trends on national and state levels Van Wagoner, former Mi governor, said today, He was asked by The Pontiac Press for his views on the county and state political races this year. abint thy petted. eceign, pony nai Oj will sweep the Democrats ‘into gisome of the county offices,” de- clareqd Van Wagoner, now a De- troit consulting engineer living in . Birmingham. ; 3 gtessional District. post“ was lik- aun wari Vie Weck “Tt will be close,” he said. “We jhave a °° candidate ce i ee r as an We'll Gain in County The one-time state highway commissioner considered Philip A, Hart, candidate for Michigan Senator, as the “spearhead” be- °°. oR “IT naturally believe Hart will win,” he said. ““He is well-liked. Thundershowers and a little cool- er is the forecast for tonight with the low about 62-66, Today’s calm to 10-mile-an-hour winds will be- come northerly at 10-20 miles an hour tonight. Fair and less humid with a high of 80-84 is the outlook for tomor- row, Thursday will be partly cloudy and warmer with a few fine . The merctry rose 89 at 2 p.m Comics «.....6055- eee | County News ....ses.eeee - 13 Editorials .......00s.00+5 < @ Markets eeeeeewees rev eetaae 18 —- evesteenace renee 3 . Sports eeeedenetnteteae 14-15 Theaters eps tagnecrsaawinee 16 TV & Radio Programs .,.. 28 . caconnceepdsss OO EE SE RSs ~ Herman Fear of retaliation may |) Weiss’s lips sealed about!s the whereabouts of the)” uncle of torch victim Frank : In Today's Press | . a een Safety System ‘Shape of Things to Come Eetorel Sone Brighten : . 7 opes for Commercia Fantastic Future Service Here Soon “Federal funds for a néw overed he ha ae . PE ea ea, aed Eee ios pjcontrot tower and nage various field: : mn eq pmen nae : By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE safe Associated Press Science Writer : Ponting Seuciepal AME a It won't be tomorrow, or even 10 years from now. ; But someday— Pills revive your faulty memory. A quick swallow saves you the embarrassment of not being able to remember someone’s name, or that foreign language you learned in college. Or they give you an immediate grasp of all the : details of a business venture, or help your son collect an “A” on his school exam, For special occasions, there are forgettery pills, te banish or dull the memory of some painful: . or tragic event. (R-Oakland County), an '/nounced today in beigr nyt ;| ton, D.C. : Totaling $300,000): the 3 : Other special drugs stimulate your imagination . vagatio % — . Prosecutor Frederick C.|) sor creative work, aid your concentration, or produce ed in thi fi . , 4 AP Wirephote |Ziem said today that the’? moods by prescription. Me a - IN JOVIAL MOOD — Nikita S. Khrushchev, visit to the Chinese capital. Khrushchev holds a |Detroiter, who is the last: ™ ’ Drugs cure or prevent mental illness, by correct- : ld said an extra : Soviet Communist boss, and Red China's leader, fan. Pictures have just become available through known person to have seen | ing chemical faults within the brain or body. Brain 000 has been set aside for . Mao Tse-tung, posed jn this fashion at the Pei- the Eastfoto picture agency in New York, dis- H 1 to “in | Tesearch ‘has fathomed mysteries of the chemicai- struction of a control tower, while : ping airport during Khrushchev’s early August tributor of official pictures from Red China. eee icant? be “Me cesikteal a the us dint Gs, Sea $280,000 seen cl ia : . ear 0: ig : ‘workings . a : ; | Ziem said that Weiss, 54, of 5058|), CANCER CONQUERED radiore 4 President to Address Assembly Tomorrow -|wane Sts frat maintained that | cckeiner wail ving gl | vortex unit . : — afraid “not a ) kill or melt away malignant cells. Other drugs halt ‘ieee , B : N. onde bores ah sini 4 that cancerous growth, preventing them from ever getting ed th ‘ e 1 O e ore e @ |he fears “Herman himself.” oe or dangerous, so people live out healthy normal Alar os Ge WASHINGTON (® — President, The Soviet Union will, probably ported to include such suggestions ee demons ea Weiss de- Average lifespan now is 100 years of healthy, ce Eisenhower will go before the|launch its usual verbal attack on|@S: — - nies knowledge of Herman’s|@ *0bust, vigorous life. Borie old-timers, ate still, having aii ta ! pevsre dipecpcas CST ajac|Nationalist China but! will bold x 5 Rael le eee eee war cont gabe & fall-ob Bparty’ Mp, ter © | chien coltabia 4 back on a challenge to the Na-|Middle Soenen. Hanan a Be Gotecter Wt om Heart disease is conquered. Medical scien- mer Hos ee ete tor the Mate Eat |thhallet Chinese credentials ae ee Welee odmaite being with Her tists can tell you how to eat and live to prevent. sale ik Ses Announcing this today, the White |the regular Assembly session open-| 2. Creation of a special U, N.| man the afternoon the wauig |@ coronary heart attacks. p ne sg House said Eisenhower plans to/ing Sept. 16, these diplomats said.|force which would rush to any| man sold | Becreeraripoowy yr : Biological breakthroughs also make it possible for a ee : Washington. about $ p.m. (sn salt Iailo, Se pelien snseet EE Sarai” a) saying, “I was @ patsy.” | you to get a new heart, glands, paep cut pikes 5 i ot the air s Press Secretary James C. | er, based on a sweeping review : 3. Setting up a U.N. conmils- i apavioniog of Sertake Sian Se re ee | er a5 ; oaiene ‘ae hemsahag tendiene the U, §. government will advo- at inelting sie \disclosed that he apparently Living tissues from healthy persons killed in acel~ — AVION menting: ey erly wee. handled the $1,700 check which) dents can be transplanted to live in your own body. SO a epee eS ae OE apeaite: U2. Sealonta'teh Seldenael bak menage Hen ee Some people prefer purely mechanical new hearts, eveeaicn Ade Eisenhower will stay overnight : : * * * : placed in their chests, operating on pocket batteries. vice fo Peo = at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in} Authorities admitted that so far, (Contined on Page 2, Col. 7) ~ ce ee | New York. - 4 . have gotten “next to noth- wane? ; moos’ nce we ICU Judge Harrick Ere see oe held in Broomfield = ington Shortly after speaking at the qantas te ok have to let SG In announcing the President's ” Jo an Bonga _ coordinate : es fen =Dies Suddenly on Coast iia mr and Files ese no information the na- Ziem that] » increase s ture of the proposals he will make the check was cashed last Thurs.|/ c nate of the Mideast. Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick ae = ele a tan ganiz {0 ust Oil a Hagerty’s announcement came |died today in San Francisco, Calif. the Press learned ple mage agen or - .. shortly after the Secretary of aftern | . selling Gs cutee nanan ie tee ee oh “NEW YORK —The New York Times said last|™ 3 to take charge of the US. dele: | ‘The Judge died in the Alexander Hamilton Hote! Despite repeated questioning, night a rank-and-file drive to oust James R. Hoffa’ as 4 gation planning for the emergen- (Of natural Causes, according to James W. Sullivan Of | Weiss, a butcher, “has given us |international president of the Teamsters has been re-| ° 3 cy Assembly session. the William Sullivan and almost no information and re- ted under wa + the nation ; J The decision for the President) Son Funeral Home of Royal alee : : a to zo to New York apparently grew! a ce Ae as The Times said a spokesman here for the dissident ; reco ‘ check was'group charged Hoffa, with violating the Teamsters con- : Dulles. : cashed in Detroit scotched hopes| : The Secretary of State said sags cunt Hideki: tatec une Ned eter up csewhore|Stitution and the U.S. District Court order under which : he boarded his plane for New York : F and provide a clue fo the where-/he assumed provisional office. a that -he would report back’ this|Tick was a life long resident of abouts of the missing man, a for- ‘The spokewban éaid.the charees willbe saa afternoon on the situation he found|the county. He was gdmitted to mer business agent of Teamster present » there, and the decision on Eisen-|the bar in 1913 at the age of 21, Joint Council 43 in Detroit. to the three monitors whose duty, under the court order, " gave the remaining $1,300 to Jack|® at the hospital and, to all outward «wth Ge Americana: There are électronic exertising| Airport in Lansing in June. TeGsay in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding $ 8m At 8 a.m — relocity 0 m. p.h. Direct: Bun sets Today at is 38 ednesday ‘dynamite caps over to a neighbor “for safekeeping.” Ziem said his office is new in possession of a transcript of the testimony of Frank Fitzsimmon, Kierdorf. Jack says he has the money ay is holding it for his father “a kind of trust.” Barry said. With the exception of ; Weiss, ppearances, persuaded him to tell oon he had been taken for a ride by two gunmen who’ doused him with gasoline and ignited it. Police now believe this story * et ~* In Jordan, a military court sen- tenced 12 Jordanians and a Syrian to death for smuggling in arms on Sullenberger A 448-page transcript of Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger’s hearing was de- livered yesterday to Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. machines to help keep you physic- ally fit. But doctors-are urging you to get out into the fresh air more, for games or hiking, to use mus- cles under your own power, The state hag promised to match the $140,000 with $70,000 in state funds and another $70,000 in match- ing funds is expected to be -bud- geted by the city. - en tise, vice president of Teamster Local 7, ; been wance jfrom Syria to be used in a plot It’s far easier to plan Moon rises, Wednesda) sy hie. 299, before the Senate Rackets a “i anes ede hat gp by the pons ploy to go to initins King Hussein, Ten > * * activities. Weather siodialee are Broomfield did not announce Downtown Tem Committee in Washington, D.C., rises art ur pared in it Weiss,| free Aug. 4 because he had “‘co- others got death sentences which Copies were being distributed to-| almost 100 per cent accurate for ben the new $112,000 grant Cee Pe 5| Inst week. thou ill not make any state-| operated with authorities,” Her- |were commuted to life imprison-|day to members of the Board of!storms, including tornadoes, are wou ve to be matched locally BA....55055---72 1 p.m.. 8) aeretore it i \ nagar about ake fier gaid.| man disappeared, ment, and two defendants were|Trustees, said Harold B, Euler,| steered away or killed in infancy and by the state in order to be- aaa +, anemia sidered urgent’ ‘that Fitzsim. A butcher at the meat store, | 6 is sought on the technical given 5-year prison sentences. pages hy aa inating through the new science of weather —— Monday in Pontiac mons be questioned here, Ziem| Weiss has been as the |.norge of possessing a silencer|, 1 Cairo, the newspaper Al hospital's - control. He said that the CAA plans. temperature itoe. seceecwase: “ said, The Washington testimony 1 for a pistol, . Ahram reported that Crown Willis M. Brewer, board chair- The whole world has idebidane to finance 23 new control towers: eee Ts peoeghe out. that Fitzsimmons! - Prince Faisal, the premier of| man, has estimated board mem- |¢lectric power to run industries) throughout the nation in 1958-59 le Authorities say there is insuffi-. 3: arabia. would visit Nasser| bers will need “about two (2nd even farms. It comes from| and Pontiac’s is one of them, “sey, come Neer Age tn Pontiac signed peas ae een the Judge Tells Legislators Se an’ a sonora after the U.N. Assembly session| weeks” to study the transcript [Controlled H-fusion, and from di-| Originally, Pontiac ted — SEIN Uss_| Cadillac rman aL aut varner believes jie Fast , acter ie wee $6.8 \ter’s resignation from the joint to Swelter With Him at oo ht as the search is-con-(" the Middle East, Observers in| before making 2 decision. rect tapping of the power of the)$200,000 in federal funds for con- Weather—Sunny. |eouncil Aug. 1. . i, the silencer charge is suf-|‘he U.A.R. capital predicted that) 7. nearing was on Df. Sullen- sun. Your work week is 10 to 20/struction of a new terminal and 4n@ Lowest Temperateres This, CARTHAGE, N./ C. ® — As |. the visit would result in closé ties hours, depending on your own|tower and development of the ter- —— hate tn 0 Tears ~*~ * * Judge W ficient ‘to cause authorities across : berger’s appeal for the board to! opoj 7 50 in 1950! ’ , eo W. H. 8. sat per- lookout for|between the Saudi government ia ce. Some like to keep busy. [minal area. A cutback in national Monday's Temprrature | Adams left his’ Lansing head- spiring in the County court the nation to be on the i nd the U.A.R. rhaps even fed- a recommendation by the Abundance is banishing tensions|funds resulted i pen 71 65 Marquette 2 66 quarters today for Flint in the com- the missing man. s a hospital's medical staff that he be in only $140,000 be. s poh ® Bi. 7 room’s 98-degree /heat yesterday, eration of the two countries. sropped f and you see no threat of warjing allocated, ie # n Bg Hla aad | Simvel| he decided there should be & ane that Herm: ‘ome be pital’s roster. me fer |now. psychologists gave us| The state legislature thes me ee ' * or { fi l g an coke ‘ +7, Hinel into what make: le | trimmed alloca mM kev Ones @ | After conferring with O'Rourke Saad | conceals Charged with murder, since his|Sharp-Eyed Bartender! — i ow oe Ve at pean kee “we belp|MAc p Hoo eos ts hooey ¥ 2 Sa Ff 10nd Other investigators =, sioners summoned for jury duty |nephew was fatally injured while} SACRAMENTO, Calif, (UPI) —| The surgeon, temporarily ousted|them get along together. order to provide | state 4 BS hie Wiad. crdenur heen *s OM 10) today. “This needs air |committing a. felony. The bandit, brandishing a gun,|from. the hospital on the staff's| Some writers call this the Gold-lmatching money ‘to attract the oS eee 4 Gia titres, vo Zhe a conditioning they ought to| The official is Torina, who is|shouted “T'm not fooling” when he|recommendation last Nov. 13,|en Age of Knowledge. 140,000, ’ nS rronetico 1 58 know it,” the , judge. well-versed in criminal law, where-|demanded money. But bartender|asked for the hearing after his Cir-| Others are saying, you haven’t| Through federal ‘funds allocated : Satie bt 54) ‘The purpose of the frip was hot “They can come and suffer the as Adamg admittedly ts not. This} Dale Davenport knew he was.)cuit Court suit for seen anything yet. [early this year, the airport is also tt 2) Reshington 33 i) disclosed. Adams took charge of _ beat and noise and gnats right |was aS one Teason sod neeb aroma idl grabbed the -stadl — = $250,000 damages was dis- ‘ oes fate — uni- improving fencing, lighting and pity oe 71 ~ | 8 8% the case last week and has an- | along with the rest of us.”*. Adams has Torina with bim’ today.'and the bandit fled. formity? panier, aa: eles 61, OF Tampa 1 ; \ a : a i 2 * <4 a ” « * t veh | ai y + THE PONTIAC: PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST TA Mla edllghee cesses Soleatae, Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas F eats Esewbee “FORTE: DEI MARMI; ‘Ttaly |(AP)—Eurico Pea, 77, internation- = yeuterday. ot a heart ellment. Pea (pronounced Pay-ab). won. fame) E with his first play “Fole” :(Hum- Win a LOT in’ Alaska FREE! gif and. Meso, Roy Morris ‘and; Powell ‘Williams Jr. of Auburn) Aubtirn Heights and Damon Wil- of |U2ms_ of Pontiac, ' Mrs. Wolfe’s body will be ‘|brought from Corpus Christi to the First Church of the Nazarene, 60 State St. at noon Thursday. Serv- ice will follow at 2 p.m. with bur- Aa nee foe Tee Cee A ave ain Arrangements’ are: by Done olic School, ma thdtiee Tomes uae body is.at the Johns Funeral Home. Scout and a 4H Club member,|a Home. § . winning a red-ribbon at the an- Mefcy ‘Hospital, Pontiac, She had been ill for three days. A student at Sf. Joseph Cath- SALE OF MRS. WILLIAM URNHA ROBERT J. CARMAN nual 4H Fair in Pontiac last sata am LAKE ORION — Service for Robert J. Carman, 65, of 464 W. Clarkston Rd., will be held 2 p.m. Friday at Allen's Funeral Home, Lake Orion, Burial wih be in White Chapel Cemetery. : Mr. Carman died unex yesterday afternoon at his home. He had been-a machinist at the Hawk Tool Co, in Clarkston. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mrs. William R. (Madeline M.) Burnham of 4809 Irwindale Dr. died this morning of a stroke in Pontiac General Hospital after a long ‘illness. ‘She was 54. * Mrs.-Burnham was a member of St, Philips Episcopal Church of Rochester, She leaves her father and moth- er; William W. and Neila Whitney Campbell; two daughters, Audrey ¢\Wash., and John P. of Detroit; Ruth H.; fours ons, Kenneth E.!ents, Mrs. Orina of Lake of Pontiac, Gerdon R, of -Lake|Orion and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . |Orion, G,- Lyle of Port Townsend, |N. Drum of Leonard. are three brothers, Pfc. Lawrence “Itwo daughters’ Mrs. Boris Taaja- week. Surviving beside her ‘parents K, stationed with the Marine Corps in Okinawa; Gary E. and Michae] D., both at home; four sisters, Mrs, Ano Olson Jr. of Or- chard Lake, Judith M., Karen Jean, Mary Ellen and Gayle L., all at home, She also leaves her grandpar- Whitman CHARLES HENSLEY -~ Service for Charles Body Division .in Pontiac. of Romulus and Harold of Clark- MES. DANIEL McINTYRE FRANKLIN — Service for Mrs. Franklin, who died Monday in He ‘died yesterday after an. ill- ness of four months, Mr. Lippert|! was a former employe of Fisher Surviving are two sons, Martin ston; one daughter,- Mrs, Mildred Snover of Rochester; ‘one - sister, "111 grandchildren «and «six . great- grandchildren, Daniel (Dora) McIntyre, 89, of Mrs. Swoish leaves one daughter, Mrs. Martin Hamlin of "North Branch; and two sors, Frank of North Branch and Leo of Lapeer, * * we. ‘WASHINGTON (AP)—Col, Earl E. Gesler, 65, retired Army Engi- neer Corps officer, died yesterday. Gesler, who was born in Chicago, retired in 1953 after 38 years of service. so ok * HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP)—The Rev. Edward Constantius Lamore, 54, former American editor of the | Catholic International Press Assn. Fenton followirig a long iliness, died yesterday: He had been an arthritis patient at St, Joseph’s Every Pei GUARANTEED Ist Quolity—-Perfect é C PRICED 79¢ to $1 IN MANY STORES ROMEQ nen of St, Clair and Mrs. Woodrow Sutton ,of Pontiac: Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Irene Fulcher of Cincinnati and 16 grandchildren. MRS, SAMUEL C MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Samuel. (Nette) Childs, 87, of 106 Houghton St., who died yesterday, will be held at-3 p.m. Thursday at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with burial in Oakgrove & SEAMLESS—Fine 400 Needle * FULL FASHION—60/15 & 51/15 Wanted. shades of Fall colors—beige- tone, tantone, sedleytone, etc. Fa- mous for extra wear, Sites 81/2 to 11. cecccvenvccavececccesecccocescvcssosscoooses Entire re. Stock REDUCED! will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Manley Bailey Funeral Home, Birmingham. Burial will be in Franklin Cemetery. Surviving are 4 brother, Charles W. Berger of Fenton, and nine nieces and nephews. EA. (PETE) MILLER LAKE ORION — Service for E, A. (Pete) Miller, 61,. of 384/sa S. Broadway St., will be held .at Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday from St. Philips Episcopal Church, Rochester with burial in Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. Mrs. Burnham’s body is at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home; HARRY HOYES JR, Service for Harry Hoyes Jr., 48, of 745 McDougall St, who died ‘ suddenly Sunday while cutting the - lawn will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday from MclInnes-Desmond Funeral Hensley, 63, a former Wshington resident who. died Sunday evening at St. Joseph Hospital, Mount Clemens, after along illness, will be held at 2 p:m. tomorrow at Roth’s Home for Funerals. Burial will be in McCafferty Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Rosa; one son, Joseph in Ohio; eight daugh- ters, *. Josephine Gray and Mrs, y. Calhoun, both in Ken- tucky, Mrs. Gracie Derr and-Mrs, Hospital for five years and al- ~|though confined to a wheel chair he taught medical ethics, psychol-|E ogy and psychiatry at the hospi-|— t's nursing school. (Advertisement) Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; F Vier; Feel Younger i Billy Graham Believes Reds Great Evangelists LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C. (AP) —Communists, of all people, could teach Christians a lesson when it Graham “have become the greatest ee ae and evangelists in Cemetery, Susie Baker, both in Ohio, Mrs.|2 p.m. Thursday at Allen’s Funeral |histery, having reached the whole ee ee es Ed Bertha Jenkin of Utica, Mrs.|Home, with burial in. Oxford Cem-|world in 40 years. try atedi Seen igh . NANCY DRUM Georgia Estes of Romeo, Mrs. Ann|etery. “The writings of Lenin are more Roseland Park Cemetery. Surviving besides his wife, Char- lotte, are two children, Dennis and Sharon, both at home; three sis- ters, Mrs. Amy Heyer, Mrs, Mary Workman: and Mrs. Jean ondon, , all of Pontiac; and two brothers, William and Fred of California. EARL R. SEIBERT Earl R. Seibert, 66, of 170 N. Opdyke Rd., died suddenly at his residence yesterday, He had retired from the main- tenance of General Motors Truck & Coach Division. Surviving are his wife, Rose; a daughter and three sons, Robert of Lapeer, Mrs. John Fuller, Leo and Marvin Seibert, all of Pontiac; a brother, Ray Seibert of Auburn Heights; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Service will be at 2:30 _p.m. Thursday from the Moore Chapel of Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, Auburn Heights with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. EMERY STAFFORD Emery Stafford, 50, of 610 ‘Dit- mar St., who had been ill more than a year was dead on arrival Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. He was an employe of Pontiac Motors Division. Surviving are his wife, Fannie; a stepson, Sgt. Thomas S. Long, sta- tioned at Camp Hanford, Washing- ton, D. C.; a sister and two broth- ers, Mr. Stafford’s body witt-be-atthe; widely distributed than the Bible . pos, Me Jet oh one Todd of Madison Heights, Mrs.| Mr. Miller died’ yesterday at_his in every country I visit.” Phyllis Whiting of Washington; 43 home after an illness of 10 years. LAKE ORION — Service for Nancy. Drum, 11-year-old daughter NEVER BEFORE at this PRICE! yXe cach > wheed a | Oe Economy-size, waves et. THIS BE COOL sinmex: MURL SUTHERLAND Murl Sutherland, 60, of 73 N. East Blvd., died yesterday of a heart attack after an illness of three weeks, He was supervisor of mainten- ance at Consumers Power Co, Mr. Sutherland leaves his wife, Alice; a daughter, Mrs. Stanley L. ¥ of ‘Pontiac; a son, Otis W. Montaven of Mason; five grandchildren; two great-grand- children; a sister, Mrs, Jack Ol- sen of Pontiac and a_ brother, Clark Sutherland of Pon Service will be at 3 p. . Thurs.) day from the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home with burial following in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. MRS.. ALGER W. WOLFE- Mrs. Alger W. (Travene) Wolfe, a former Pontiac resident, died Saturday of complications follow- ing an operation for a lung infec- tion in Spohn Hospital, Corpus Christie, 2 She had been ill several months A member’ot First Church of the Nazarene, she had been a prac- Values to $3 eg 3~ft. size. All wash-.. « Cotton pacing All-colors.: - iE Fine :. Muslin in 3 Sale of PILLOW. A Our Regular 3 for. ” tical marti at St, Joseph Py saind Reg. Sale munity Natiogal Bank. The Woltes Steel Rocker or Chair...... 4:95 3.33 | moved to. 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Lewis Furniture Co. 62 S. Saginaw St.4 eee eae oh vce A © +Se, Saginaw Street at cornerof. Orchard Lake Avs, ¥ ? 23 i a .* Seabee 2 _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1988 - : of 16 of the. cade AM gS seth gf Laws of 16 states, a aheie B (CommissiontoOK Sa Ss TrafficBureauC hange He. oe f . 2S Here Are Tips on Making | Fist Day a Hanoy One ie for his first days ‘at i : bog te lip alope wy wl Big oy 9 shay out ose ment. Get a basket and wheel yourself to savings for: ladies’, i cetidag boys’, gir rls’ and. home aan Cliy ‘camaendaslaniey pike tendeht ttecaiod” coats the conatrecting ‘e {to vote in favor of placing control|small sanitary sewer on the north jof the Traffic Violations Bureau/side of Montcalm street at Lake- in the hands of the iad et 8 gel empl lag at $215; ye geass need preparation and * the day when a child enters school Look! 49c¢ Quality — Look! 89c Quality YARD NYLON. GOODS. HOSE : estimated It’ was one of the recommenda-|and cost for a 20-foot lot, $60 Service that the violations bureau | To Promoting Greek : for the first time. It is a time of|the classroom, if possible. > apprehension and adjustment for)" parents should make sure that 1M fs 7 the youngsters have been pre- “Here are some valuable tips for! tected against various diseases LNAWISVE LNNODSI IAUIS-4138 _— xz Lad b = bad “” Tee Shirts ........ 38¢ & Boys’ Shirts ........$1 ; : what to expect when they ac- jaar ane acces rege candpeptbeges seeeglehan enero ce ieht verte Mrs, Lulah Stevens, who runs the . =f e tually enter school, wr “against a shock Each shock contains about nursery, says the other children Until In the beginning, parents should) 9 sheaves wrapped with binder twine. The job was a day's work | Also up for, consideration ‘Will ore lenraing Greek, GEORGE S - NEWPORT S$ : odbagy Sa pce'seaghs rerdine Be for three men. be a plan. to fence in portions R's’ and more concerned about : of Terry Lake for the protection Actress A Miller (Advertisement) (Advertisement) 5. P.M Cher. child loerping, to, live. with of -amel chiliren, A treacherons r nn rune JUST “SHRINKING” PILES ISN'T s e 5 , H Patente shot jetty’ thety chil W Di { Sh ft the basic hourly pay rate was] Crone Sut Oe ae one ito Wed Texas Oilman NO SURGERY f NEEDED TO aren to get to kaoy some of tne |*COGe LASPULE NUTS |s1.70% an the average was $2.6, * x x | HOLLYWooD' (AP) — Adress) HEAL SWOLLEN PILE TISSUES asada | Siren te who will be in their |... 3° Steleo offered a two-year exten-| “Commissioners are also consid-|Ann Miller says that she and betore they start schoo! 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(AP) ~ Movie) = | Hs ie ee : a § (| the American market today - actress Hedy Lamarr's sepata-\90 Agrée to End Strike Blasts Williams Into His Arms v Ded in | aero ' ae NEW YORK (AP)—Two-year-old fees ‘ oe ff, = ' ; - | Of at least $3,000 a month. — of Calvert Lithographing Co. GOP ere lat Stephen May toddled to a window SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A paralyzing strike and lockout Rete sae oe "tween the actress and W. Howard a strike which began Fri-| State Industry, Business| ment ’ , climbed “tothe : : pe a Km he eee ir real, te rae at Sal Lows Dpto Governor [eae ee) et gala by COLD SUFFERERS . / ade public in the agreement|strike after the company told them taal Vernor | the sidewalk. By tomorrow, declared an industry spokesman, the 2% Mew S:3eattila Coaseuid tas’ Mattel of Wibtiee’ oe ee ee cae eee fe waren We bait) x ok ot million dollar a day operations of 150,000 trucks by 1,600 lew Compound Distress ©. Din beaiiiiva'caan! ft and pay them back} DETROIT @—Paul D. Bagwell,| Across the street, Benjamin| transport firms will be halted completely by a wage dispute CITRAHIST capsules | ; ee Republican candidate for Kroczak, 54, was outside his gro- : Ls eee) : sie Sake the cery, picking up crates of milk| 12 California’s Central Valley. RELIEVES: “she meme. Oe Se that'had just been delivered. An estimated 100 ill be idled in Arizo “4 Running Nove + Hes ? j = Fe peas ae * Muscular Aches and Pains & Nasal Congestion, - Democratic Gov, Williams policies}. The child screamed.» Kroczak) New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washing- chave driven business and industry|and saw the boy suspended. | ton, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Caltfornia. from the state. Kroczak, wounded in a leg dur- , : : " _ Bagwell, addressing a 16th Dis-|ing World War II, quickly limped Freight on hand or on the road when the Central Valley trict Republican fund-raising din-|¢toss the street, removing his) eamsters went on picket lines yesterday morning will’ be in All k, said De tic} Spectacles. . alice at ahaa Michigan the Just as the grocer stationed him.| delivered. But new shipments have been embargoed by loss of ‘‘jobs, tax dollars, business| Self below the window, Stephen let) regional trucking associations represented by the employers’ | a — ‘es a A ew Western States Labor Polity Committee. “While other states gained new|,4/%€ boy crashed into his arms. : we. *& business and expanding industry,|1mé impact caused the grocer’s Employers and the Teamsters have agreed that such ONLY 9860 °F resenma” | | PERRY DRUGS | 639 €. Blvd. Corner of Perry FE 2-0259 PRESCRIPTIONS Professionally Perfect—Properly Priced PROMPT FREE DELIVERY fo send money inahurry... MONEY oooh ewe we e banal knees to buckle, but he held on. <> " OR 5 ER poco ot tex a ot new ee Neither man nor child was-hurt.| Perishables as milk and vegetables will go through. Presi- , DOUBLE rae t mies The mother, Mrs. Jean: May,| dent Einar O. Mohn of the Western Conference of Teamsters RED UN, & x8 ; econo! . Michigan has shown Blog 10 A.M. te 10 P.M, -f re ° decline right down the line,” Bag-|~~: 54id she had dozed off in bed} said a committee has been organized to arrange transporta- STAMPS WEEKDAYS . FAS / |well said. . {With the child playing beside her-| tion of emergency freight and all goods under government Ses wueeay 1° 2 SBE T | “The present administration,” ~ bills of lading. | : : he added, “cannot. escape re- POffer, McNamara 3 — sponsibility for Michigan’s cur- rent economic ditions which V § 3 Ti are driving our youn gmen vo |VOLE SaMe 3 limes other gtates where work is read- ily available.” WASHINGTON (# — Democrat ’ Bagwel lalso accused Williams of| Patrick V. McNamara and Repub- ‘trying to dodge a debate with him|lican Charles E, Potter voted on on campaign issues. the same side in three issues in kw tk the U.S: Senate yesterday and last , Sor < night. They were on the losing ea nee ragary! eee aS side twice and the winners’ once. FACT! : > It S$ d ® well said: x ek eee ; | “He is responsible for the ‘fix The two Michigan senators voted " |with the majority as the Senate i i a LAL ie Bey ay q) JO Pree eee PP Al!” ete! ann, reasoning blame the Michigan |*b¢ bill extending the reciprocal || recession on our mationa) lead- |'T@de agreement for. four. years, ers. The senate vote was 72-18. “Michigan’s business and indus- On amendments to the oil and trial problems and the jobs which gas depletion tax allowance bill are lacking because of them are McNamara and Potter both voted confined within the borders of our| #PProval but the proposals were ; defeated, One was an amendment by Sen. 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We responded to CAMILLE CHAMOU’s but because infiltrating outside forces under control of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic. ; ‘tt koe This, and the subtle Russian ef- forts such as they used in softening up Czechoslovakia in 1945-47 by vari- ous kinds of penetration that paved thé way for the Communist coup in February 1948 must be resisted. | _ We cannot easily persuade the world of our good intentions in the Middle East if we stop with-— .. out pointing out the perils of Y intervention by pai be per; _ must be strong. : Pe MR Re Direct aggression must be stopped. ’ Every shred of evidence we or any- body else has must be mustered be- fore the.United Nations, We cannot hope to sell the world, and especially - the many‘small nations, on the dan- “gers of indirect aggreasion if we do not make our stand clear. ieee submarine Nautilus, in _ charted a new “Northwest ' ‘United States in it’s strong- ; on in recent years. It shows this is no,time. to sell America © é that we are prepared for any eventu- | eS “A man who has marital troubles - can’t: playa good game of golf,” says a, Maybe so, but no one -0ld into the nineties.” oe —_—X—X—_—___ 3 The Man About Town - Parks Are. Safe _ ft is to’ make it more beneficial to the public. . : Se < - Some local fear has been engendered by the to sell 93 acres of the ing corporation. This is the largest state wonderful natural sanctuary. Former Pontiac resident, Gerald Warrener, ~ 2 who has lived at Ontonagon on the edge of this park for the past 32 years, tells me that the project will not injure the park one little bit. The mining would be done under the adjacent waters of Lake Superior or along its rocky shore which has no value to the park, which stands to gain by the use of the proceeds for its further development. The principal objection to the grant by conservation lovers is that it might establish a precedent that would work injury to other parks, but such a condi-: tion is evidently prohibited by law. dan 18 doomed, While it had the support of Saudi Arabia and Iraq, there ‘was some nse ed for survival -of this 85-year-old kingdom, part of the Ottoman Empire, But it is“an iso- lated: and: poor country with no. re- - sources and no To the north is Syria, part of Nasser’s United Arab Republic, on the east and south lie Iran. and the desert ‘sands of Saudi Arabia. Israel is its western , 3 boundaty. : \ ag g. sg eo Rs \* Main source of Jordan’s income was the $38 million subsidy provided by Britain. When that country with- drew, Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia promised to make up the sum. That hasn’t been done. Should Jordan’s regime fall, Israel in self defense would feel impelled .to take that part of ~ Palestine which Jordan annexed after the 1948-49 war. Fear of Israel's efficient army may for a time restraih Hussein’s enemies. eee sna THE PONTIAC PRESS etme Be ne cies That snakes are cannibals was discov- ered by George Fullam of Silver Lake, who killed a 30-inch garter snake in the act of swallowing another about 10 inches long, going down head first. If the lakes in the Pontiac area are below their usual level, they are only following the pattern get by the Great Lakes. I have it from : Norman Billings, Chief of the Water Resources Commis- sion, that both Lakes Michigan and Huron had the smallest spring rise this year in the 98 years that records have been kept. Verbal Orchids to- : Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Barber anniversary. - : Ranson pis-weasher of Rochester; eighty-third birthday. Mrs, Flora Bedford of Walled Lake; pighty-second birthday. Mrs. Eva Cronin | of Flint, formerly of: ‘aaa open birthday. Wo a ee ression Is Indirect call not because of internal. revolt, score by saying, “MY wits tagged me: park in our nation, and Michigan's most The Nautilus should serve notice © “<> State Law Has Protective 2 ‘Clause Covering Them All: of 591 Kenilworth St.; ae ees wedding e The Stowaway David Lawrence shiv: € Gi Traq Recognized for Convenience WASHINGTON — Did the United States, by according diplomatic ho: z i § a ze H z : 5 3 Reg ge 5. 4 i i ‘deal from the beginnin, ig. MATTER OF CONVENIENCE The State Department neverthe- less decided to resume diplomatic representation in Baghdad as a ~ matter of convenience in gathering information first-hand and to af-. ford the new regime a chance to prove by its deeds and its broad- por te that it-is not antagonistic to the West. Also, America asked for and obtained assurances that international obligations would be honored, Recognition can, of course, be withdrawn at any moment that The Country Parson i a: e% ity z instance; serious international as- pects are involved — virtually a state of war in the Far East. There is an armistice in Korea which has been repeatedly violated by the Peiping government in mov- ing additional planes into North Ppa Teniperatire at 68 and Avoid Over-Dry Air From Massachusetts comes this letter, dated June 23, '58. I have received scores of similar com- such a condition?” * * * In the first place, the man’s trou- ble may be unrelated to air con- ditioning. The attempt to control temperature, humidity and motion of the indoor atmosphere favorably affects the comfort, health and ef- ficiency of every occupant of the house or building if it is properly designed and managed—otherwise, At the same time there is a dis- position on the part of people accustomed to living most of the time in over-heated, driéd out, stagnant air to find fault with well conditioned atmosphere and I would advise the lady to take her husband by the hand and lead him firmly but gently to the office ofa physician for a proper exam- ination, Has he a collapsed lung? Chronic sinusitis? Nasal polypus? Emphysema? It is childish to con- tinue monkeying with sprays and nostrums instead of ‘consulting a physician. BEST BUILT-IN Air conditioning for homes, of- fices or stores should be built in when the building is erected, In- stalling air-conditioning systems is much more expensive, x &® Whatever faults the method, of air conditioning in the building where the correspondent’s husband - works may have, I believe the use of a thermostat: to. regulate the temperature of his ‘room or house “ at 68 or lower at night, and evapd- rating tanks on the radiators, to evaporate at least two gallons of water in each room each 24 hours when the place is artificially heat- ed, would counteract the unpleas- ant ects of the faulty air con- in the office building, Incidentally, the “best way to fe Signed letters, ae ony collages more than to nersonal page or ies worse and hygiene, not gy ths Be Wiliam Brady." will be ey: addressed tiac Press, Pontiac, eefire vee (Copyright 1958) att - Voice of the isla: aku of ary 8 | Discouraging to’ oe “4 43 : As Gs 4 * f f pgs Cala dass Meek | en gines, correct? It seems to me our downtown fire house, as old fash- longd aa Hin, Suita this need. Lad hee tee * lack of library Setanta oh. sun Olam Tipe, 9 Bean 9 the few new books in our library, and there is no place to ) park. *. * Our library, despite its inadequacies, is a wonderful place to visit and our family is delighted to know they'll be moving to new head- However, I do hope they won't hide all the books back of the desk like they do in many new libraries. There are many readers who just like to browse! Family Grateful for Protection In the nine years that we have - fived on Pontia¢’Trail in Orchard Lake, we have seen more than a dozen horrible accidents that re- gulted in maiming. or death in front of our home, We have lost count of the minor accidents, but they all were attributable to ‘one thing—excessive speed! Two of our small daughters tow does not have to Seer 9 speed trap. “We are fortunate to have 0 out 4 20 Year Lubrary Patron oi hi ft fe ithned ‘ben, requet rere "Hust be under 900 words a r] oe the 4 to edit Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE Funny words from childish lips . Are cute as they can be... Especially the, ones ‘that +. Our . — memory . . Little gags and riddles and.. Those jokes they like ‘to play . .. Hardly any different from ... The ones of yesterday . . . Sometimes we are stumped, and our... Response is really wrong...But when we know the answer, we... Act dumb, and go along... Because it is a wholesome way ... To have a little fun... The kind that causes laugh- = and...Cannot hurt anyone alt only grown-up jokes and Two-Barreled Protection Against A-Death Studied BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The possibility of a double-barreled protection against death from atomic bomb radiation was re- matic results in protecting mice from radiation death — consists of combining the wonder drug strep- tomycin with bone marrow cells, both given by injection. Researchers Howard H, Vogel blood-forming tists said the dual treatment ap- “pears to work this way: The streptomycin controls gen- eralized bacterial infections dur- ing the period of intestinal dam- age and thus prevents the early death usually seen in mice after exposure to heavy doses of atom- ic neutrons. Then, Se ee ey oe posure, when streptomycin alone no longer offers protection, the hearts by faith —Acts 15:9. * * * Faith is a veel trust in a per- sonal Redeemer. The simpler our trust in Christ for all things, the < Case Records of a Psychologist: Mabel’s case brings out one ‘of the most serious flaws in’ the Kinsey report on women. For every experienced doctor realizes that a patient’s opin- ton is not necessarily a fact. Later evidence may cause such a patient to reverse his earlier opinion: ‘By DR, GEORGE Ww. ‘CRANE CASE Y - 386: Mabel J., aged 27, has been married for 7 years. x * * “Dr, Crane, my husband is a very successful chemist,” she be- gan, “and we have been very oe happy, “We have two little boys, the oldest of whom 3 tive in the PTA home life was per- DR. ‘CRANE fect till a month ago. “One morning about 10:15 a.m, husband drove up to our house rushed in crying, ‘Where is he? Where is he?’ “IT thought he was indulging in some kind of joke, though he ran into the bedroom, jerked upon the closet door, peered under the bed and then ran back to his car and drove bime A * * “The seat pe re heat, 3:45 in the afternoon, he suddenly stopped out in front and again ran the house, exclaiming ‘Where : he?’ “Well, this has gone on for about a month, Dr. Crane, I wonder if my husband. is losing his. mind? Should I insist that he consult a psychiatrist?” false notion about the sexual ardor of women, He has absorbed an erroneous idea that wives are, just as erotic as husbands, That is .NOT true; despite some of the weird claims ee report, Many women will protest that they are as ardent as the aver- age male, which is the chief er- ror in the Kinsey data. For their OPINIONS are not facts and should not be cited as such, To show specifically what I mean consider the different gastric ap- petite of the average wife versus her husband. She may be quite satisfied with 2,500 calories of food, though her husband may demand 3,500 or even more, * * * Would you say such a wife has just as great a gastric hunger as her husband? Certajnly not! Bat notice what would happen if such a wife were started on At the end of the day her total caloric intake might be only 750 ‘* & x. If she were then interviewed by. 4 _a Kinsey reporter, she would doubt- ‘less claim, and in all honesty, that she had a greater gastric hunger thar her husband. She might even swear that she was higher geared in the gastric ‘realm than the average male, philets. surer our peace.—William Adams. Reveals Big Flaw in Kinsey Report Mabel!’s husband simply holds a But her gastric starvation sim- ply makes her THINK she is pos- sessed of a greater gastric desire than her mate, See that she is completely sat- isfied at the table three times a day and she'll definitely show she is NOT as hungry for food as is the male, oe * Well, by the same token, wom- en's erotic hunger is decidedly less less than that of the male, See tomorrow’s follow-up for this common cause for divorce, ,Send for the booklet “Sex Problems in M * enclosing a stamped réturn envelope, plus 20 cents (non- fore. Printing ge Fe wae b4 4 \ COorygnt, ar ¥- a ‘ au i £ i ? _ HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 12, 1958 ee __, Pea i “Why not simply call’ it ind te ppl se dt witha lee ofthe ace whee cee oe Agr : Democrat Senctonthay/ needed a meeting place. Brown’s? Nobody can forget “But this is no philanthropy,” tbe restaurant has one unusual |that.”’ oa 3 Stars Will Prevent’ { she said hastily, ‘‘The purpose is|feature—telephones in both. the * £ 8 x: No one knows just why this-is.) The restaurant was launched|to make money.” ; men’s and women’s rest rooms. | The name was adopted by ac-/ Forced Retirement . One reason probably is that more|with $50,000. The stockholders put ee She said the hardest.part of the|Clamation, ; people eat out regularly here than) yp trom $100 to $10,000 each. Most of her’ own clients, a8 soon|whole business was picking a| As long as most of the stock-| wacungron (AP)~A group} «", in other American cities, Manhat- “I wouldn't let anybody invest/as they heard of the project, in-iname, “Many restaurants in thejholders are working and eating)» 1 sstie senators has de-| *" tan doctors ‘report few of theirlmore than that,” sgid Miss Safier,|sisted on being cut in, The glamor|area have French names, eee en Tent ee “eee patients here suffer tfom/|hecause if it failed, I didn't want|folk thought it glamorous to own! Finally, one of the stockholders ' broke manded that the Navy promote] K- skillet callouses, anybody to get hurt too’ much.” - Rear Adm. H. G. Rigkover, oe ai Aveleai . Kee ‘ . sir ge teed: 5 goth y aq Among her partners : ss * ment in a ‘or so unless he Gloria Safier, a career gal who|Francis, Gerald-! Necessary to Drive Home Arguments on Mideast caped te Gosnsew tek. i Fe fit gti sie ine Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, Jerry As yet, the Navy hasn't said a result, Lewis and Henry Morgan. They r) ® ® also include movie and television , whether the 58-year-old Rickover a fascinating double life|producers, . arin in eSS10 will be movéd up to vice admiral. built on a ham-to-hash motif. *. * * swe s ® Rickover was a moving force in/ , Sp: Mie bo 00 of. the Cits's| Sharsonn Duveion: Giualiles ot development of the first U. S. $64" ea ; half - dozén top lady theatricalja former ambassador to Great} . By WILLIAM L. RYAN seek to push the country directly;be opened wider if President Ei-|atomic submarine. tae ‘gine , er: agents,'At night she is the boss|Britain, is a stockholder. AP Foreign News Analyst . |into. Nasser’s arms. senhower demonstrates dramatic- ee ee @ With Carrying Case | @ One Full Year Guarantee at a swank new bistro that has} Miss Safier, tall, green-eyed, A spectacular and even daring ‘Then the pressure on Saudijally’ that*the U.S, objective is far The senators last night recalled DISCOUNT HOUSE PRICE ON PORTABLES . found quick favor with the celeb-|and brown - haired, has been asso-|presentation is needed if the Unit-|Ara and Kuwaitt would be/different’ from that of the Soviet/tne fight that occurred in 1953 rity trade, - ciated with the theater since child-|ed States is to drive home its-ar-jenormous, And Israel, ringed by) Union. when Rickover was’ promoted It is one of the oddest. business |hood, guments in the critical U.N. As-|Nasser, might be moved to force- from captain after the interces- ventures in a town where practi- “At 5, 1 was reading Variety|sembly debate opening tomortow.|ful, if desperate, measures watch Talks About C rus sion of members of Congress and cally anything goes. She has 62jinstead of Mother Goose,” she| The message which the. West|could touch off a new Middle East yp ig erssatai Adie Hips) Bad lana ge of yer nc rand oS : gy gl gp ote ve en eg eo 8 S tist M nill = Pirgiaatig tate sangre FICE E ul ME iT CO. theatrical, mya starting resta' mi portan - i movie and publishing fields. rant seemed & natural to her. She|ence for this Assembly session, is} Jordan seems a dying nation all y acmilian vented over Riciesber. oe vg OFFIC q PMEN c this: the primary objective of the|now. Perhaps the only thing the “Comerags mayed kin bekice aad 123 North Saginew Sk Pred |: East and to keep the area off bal-|be hoped for is to keep the patient|/what he called encouraging talks Sen.. Clinton B. the di de with § ance. ia . alive until a safe legatee turns up./in Athens, Ankara and Nicosia on perry the Senate. Anderson (D-NM) | ry... made with Smirnoff = ge * te 8 The West may pick Iraq as the|the future of strife-torn Cyprus. : ; ‘ * * * American and British troops in|beneficiary, if that country’s new Macmillan told a news confer. Ne seid seembers of the Meum. Soviet Union is to prevent peace|West can do is to insure a decent} LONDON (AP)—Prime Minister] +, is ‘my hope that df n {OD A M AR | NI from breaking out in the Middle ‘burial. Possibly the best that can|Macmillan came home today from Congress can save *him “again,” Lebanon and Jordan provide Mos-|revoltitionary government does not/ence in Nicosia before flying to}. cow with an easy target. But the bury itself in the U.A.R. While|London that the main job now is presence of the troops inhibits/such @ union is still possible, both|to end violence which has taken direct, violent assault by extrem-|the Iraqis and Nasser seem to|hundreds of lives on the British ists upon those two governments.'have been _ o feet in|Mediterranean island, The Soviets want the troops out|the matter of merger.| He said he could not tell what at once and want to claim credit * w® # the next step would be but would for forcing them to leave. With their combined resources|discuss the problem with his Cab- Lebanon probably could survivejand far sounder economies, Iraq|inet. withdrawal of American troops.|and Syria could overbalance the| He met in Nicosia with leaders Afforded a o Seeetaes Wea De alEeyyiace i to UA. Nasser|of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot election of Gen. Fuad Shehab as has considered this, And|communities that are seeking op- scoddent, Tec MERGING otig’e tices silgkt bontinss 10 werventor|pening Sutures fox: the crow Gal work out its internal difficulties in/control over her resources tojony. , time to ward off either dismem-/Egypt. Loose federation, with no| ‘Macmillan told newsmen his berment or domination by Presi-|loss of sovereignty, may be the/five days of talks had left him dent Nasser’s United Arab Repub- ultimate answer. encouraged ‘rather than discour- lic, Many an Arab nationalist, apart/aged. Their purpose was not to x Boe from the violent extremists, isitry to reach definite agreements Jordan is another matter.|interested in keeping the door to|but to discuss the problem, he ‘!Young King Hussein's life already|the West ajar, Nasser himself|said. is in danger. The peril would be |cannot be considered an ally the Both in Athens and Ankara, the| wc an’ CREDIT vO poi” 3 mus 9s 6 are “Let 9 Y. ot Seoun fae Bak ok Sree P) ‘multiplied many times if the Brit-|Soviets can trust. Prime Minister plugged the Brit-| > ‘ the greatest name in ish were to withdraw. suddenly.| The United States’ primary in-jish plan for a seven-year period] t VODKA Ard in Jordan there is little of|terests in the Middle East arejof local self-government for the’ the sentiment one finds in Leban-|stability, political security andjtwo national groups on Cyprus sharing | e for neutrality in Arab quarrels.|sound economic development, The| with Greece and Turkey 09-8 98 Pr, Dts tom poh. Ste, Pio Suit Fa, (Dh. st Hebhin), Wate, Corn | Jordan's nationalist ‘extremists!moderate nationalists’ door might lin administration, ere et cet ewe eee es, | ae eee if ee , woe Ne Maly Some .§ | interesting pictures from a Michigar family album This is the Clason family today—part of the large Michigan Standard Oil. ‘ merchan- BACK TO SCHOOL fe BARGAINS TOMQRROW All over Michigan family albums are filled with pictures like these— pictures that bring back many happy memories. Here are some from our album that we think might interest you. We wish we could show you more. Many would be of people you know and see every day, because our family—the Standard Oil family — is spread all over Michigan. How many folks would you suppose are in our family, just in “4 Michigan alone? oi oad ces Minter tha Sanh OF pnten; exp ‘lis moos feast Sb friendly independent businéssmen who run the convenient .and de- pendable Standard service stations throughout Michigan commu- ° nities. Then there are our agents — some 350 farm-minded men— who deliver Standard’s quality petroleum products right to the door of Rui af oh dain datsdih-natin, helping to serve you ts better, are our employees, hundreds of men and ap bpd ; 3 = yg nap orapereipeetenng ey epg cola “A 21/ YARD SWEEP! ex were Institutions, too, such as colleges, hospitals, “sah hae which help support local and state governments in Michigan. Also, insurance companies are Standard stockholders. And we're proud in accordance with your laws, we collect taxes from customers and that scores of our own employees own Standard stock. At the last turn the money over to your government. . count the total number of Standard shareholders in Michigan was What makes a company a good citizen? One test of citizenship is - girls’ taffetized cotton | Ls BETTER BOUFFANT SLIP. > wore: than 5,650. the kind of “family” a company has, Is it helpful in the community? ; ces: s ae = " So you see, our family is pretty much like other Michigan families. Does it promote the economic well-being of the towns in which it lives Everything delightful, including Penney’s S i — ie People who work, people who invest, people who live next door to and works? For companies and individuals alike, those are marks of price!- Taffetized cotton! Nylon sissy frills! ites Me you, people who have small independent businesses in your town. responsible citizenship. And we, at Standard Oil, try to follow Ruching Elasticized back! “And it machine : We're like other Michigan families in another way, too. Like you, pipes acs | i eal oa maria ns cher heemman 4 . oe we pay taxes. Ini addition to federal taxes, Standard Oil pays taxes _is proud to have. washes in warm water White. t sizes 4 te 14 GIRLS’ COTTON. . RAYON BRIEFS. : 1S Maes 4 to 14 | Soft knit cotton-rayon Elasti- cized lace and legs, graduated ef : eS pi — Pretty pastels for _ , Fd coe, aily changes! Plenty of ; Billington of Adrian, is a leader in : SUCH LONG WEAR “change” at Penn ey’s price, too! —, i Y.M.C.A. and scout activities. He’s a . bape = . cats vole aed ; Standard Oil agent. Standard Oil people : ; a . nS : : are widely-known for the help they give” 5 ~ their communities. STANDARD OFL COMPANY (jus sionorPnconnss.. : 3 THROUGH RESEARCH >. ee ee, A PR RE eee >. ome ry Re ere hee ae ia 90D A itt RA cing SPR gd iat: Ag ig & i = 2 ergy ee Marae 1e: ger aamtena PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1958 ie A House seat by another Negro, City Councilamn Ear! Brown. * * a & i rE ¥ if pSEES; z i pel arse tpahengrail —and ever i 4 rail Japan's Socialist Boss Raps U.S. N-Buildup TOKYO (AP) — Socialist Party Chairman Mosaburo Suzuki ‘ac- cused the United States today .of trying to dominate the world with OVERSEAS AID Program of nuclear weapons. your faith. The leader of the opposition to ie Prime. Minister Nobusuke Kishi’s PROTESTANT government addressed the open- Share Our Surplus Appeal ing session of the fourth National CATHOLIC Bishops’ Clothing Collection JEWISH United Jewish Appeal Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs. Some 6,000 Jap- anese delegates and representa- tives from 22 foreign countries at- tended. Suzuki . charged the United Published as a public service by) The Pontiac Press in co-oper&tion with The Advertising Council and} the Newspaper Advertising Execu:| tives Association. States with stationing nuclear | weaporis in Europe and other parts of the world and with ag- jgression in the Middle East. The /predominantly leftist audience ap- ae Y rae tes 4 FUTURE NOTE — This air-conditioned plywood sphere, fitted with a thick circular latex mattress, is called a “bed of the year 2000.”° It’s an exhibit at World Fair in Brussels. Says Rooney Doesn't Plan to Wed Starlet HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Mickey g » s pnatas ey i Ti Once All-White School OKs 7 Negro Applicants The Greensboro school board, | continuing the pattern set in 1957 when the city’s segregated school policy was broken, yesterday ap- proved the last of the seven ap- plications to enter Gillespie Park School. The board rejected applications from 11 other Negro students to enter all-white schools. The board meeting contrasted | sharply with last year’s noisy ses- sion over pupil assignments. Sev- eral Negroes and Ku Klux Klans- men sat quietly throug} the ses-| sion. | 'plauded frequently. to inspect its mines / Tired of parking a “battlewagon”? -— GO , Rambler NOW 7TH IN SALES Easy to Park, So Economical! ee more because it gives t nto p 4 want—big car smail car economy and Anderson Rambler, Sale. Frc age gh Bill Spenes. ‘Rambler Seles & frm Actors Ave, © MILFORD: Ein Cc sheter Sales, Rd. ‘7 WALLED: TARE 'R Kaverley Rambler, 420 Main Motor merce " 8145 Reports Probe Set jot Union Merger ST. LOUIS (AP)—The St,*Louis Globe-Democrat it has learned the U.S. Rackets Committee will te a 1949 union merger from which Harold J, Gibbons emerged as a power in the Teamsters Union, : Gibbons succeeded him. ‘lin Collision. ‘4towerman who ‘land County Coroner R. J. Moses. Clear Tree Robert. Yechman, 4, Warwick, Tower Worker Admits He Forgot to Signal One to Stop . STERLINGTON, N.Y, (AP)--A admitted ‘ forgetting |™4n to stop one of two Erie Railroad passenger trains-that collided yes- terday has been cleared of any culpable negligence. Five persons died and 36 were injured in the head-on crash. Towerman Fred Roth, 38, Glen |“ Rock, N.J., was cleared in his ad- mitted lapse of memory by Rock- * * * However, Dist, Atty, John F., Skahen requested county officials to continue their investigation. Roth said under oath that he had been ordered to stop the westbound train while an east- bound train bypassed a freight. The train which was to have been held: at Suffern, N.Y., four miles east. of here, went through Roth’s tower without receiving a to stop. “1 forgot it,’ he said. Later, Roth said, he tried to warn the, train by radio but re- ceived no answer. A freight train, Roth said, heard the call and answered before the crash. * *k- * The tracks parallel a stretch: of Highway. 17 where police cars have trouble receiving radio calls, The wreck spot is about 40 miles from New York City. Police blame the difficulty on iron ore in rock Police Seeking Attocker Who Lost Part of Ear IDAHO ‘FALLS, Idaho (AP) —It aig: Go: Bory Aa Hammon told police from his hospital -bed that* a man sneaked up behind him in the dark as he VE APRA A He SONG 8 The assailant hit Hammon ie: hind the ear and then cut him twice each on the stomach, face and chest and three times on an arm, * * * In the scuffle, Si heemcet ‘lest his attacker well by biting off the top.of one ear, Husband, Wife Trade. 5 Dogs for Divorce DENVER (AP) = What price . “He can have a di- , that I have my. dogs. 3 ° 4 : © = Oo > Leia an 1 ° e : s Pau) M, Sn ° e e ® ee sovensnanennvenvnssccnsosncenennsensceneenees Established fn: 1098 paciew ane Farmer-Snover: FUNERAL HOME | » 160 W. 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Jack- . . t ison, 34; of Ann Arbor, eight times Poisons Himself {rit sixinch nating ite Such] Ba ag ot arteries ol oo old mas stabbed his eweetheart tol), backed the car into. the death last night and then com-|building and ‘ollapsed dead be- mitted’ suicide by poisoning hind the steering wheel. self in a cafet rehveie t vvits a Miss Jackson, a dishwasher. at selt in a cafeteria at the Univer-|the hospital, died on an opérating sity of Michigan tal, table while surgeons were trying to save her. life, five Soviet officers who accom- panied Rudenko. Nasser pitied adel to Soviet Air Officer force, to mark his visit to the Unit- ed Arab Republic. Rudenko paid a 10-day official visit to Cairo last month. Nasser also granted medals to . Family men: $ Here's 8 one life’ insurance plan that covers your whole family—another great ansurance s acvanee by Nationwide! is LOW COST +. Covers new baiblias eae, after ‘16 days—at no increase in pre- ance for Dad, Mother and all the -mium! 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Explodes Another Nuclear Ditice HONOLULU (AP) —The ‘United states nuclear wheal from Johnston ‘startled Hawaii. residents as a mush- xk ‘x * This. morning's ‘blast was not quite so headquarters ' Advance ‘spectacular from Hawaii. warning of the shot brought thousands of Hawaii residents to their rooftaps. A Weather Bureau apokennie: declined to estimate the altitude of this morning’s blast. The Bureau said the explosion Aug. 1 was at about 20,000 feet altitude. 7 Fascinated by Westerns, Youth Hangs Himself GRAND HAVEN ®—A_ 13- year-old rural Spring Lake boy’s fascination with cowboy movies apparently cost his life. Craig A. Bradley was found hanging from a tree about 500) feet behind his home seatersiag” by by his parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. State Police-at the Grand Haven post said: the boy apparently hanged himself accidentally, They said the boy’s parents told them Craig liked to watch cowboy movies and always was experi- enacting a scene from a cowboy film when he ‘tlre d slipped and hung himself. \Says UAW Seeking Labor Dept. Control LANSING @#— Auto Workers the union has set its. sights on control of the State r Depart- ment, Jesse F. Motsingsr. of Detroit, who said he was fired by the union former United tative says Weather Bureau Picnic Goes On Despite Rain NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Yes- But the storm rolled away in time for the 5 p. m. affair, leav- ing the woods smelling clean and Four Disappear From Camp Michigan Police Ask Washington, Minnesota Officers for Help IRONWOOD (@—Northern Mich- igan police are at work on a mystery of transcontinental pro- portions. The disappearance of a family, of four from a camp site — with food and belongings abandoned— has been under investigation for a week, : * x * The puzzle is complicated fur- naka pomee enti cass indicates it is the family of A. J. or H. J, or Norman Hudson of Duluth, Minn., FT 5 3 f F Fase > Hi, e 7 G* 2 Le a si8iz G38 Mich. Finish Phase of Hall af Te rE + Nearly 55,000 Edsels now on the road! EDSEL’S DRIVING FOR A FIRST-YEAR SALES RECORD — NOW IS THE TIME-FOR WONDERFUL BUYS! By latest count, nearly 55,000 distinctive new Edsels have ap- ae ng a caper one tlle a onsnlepehe el hahaa first-year car in this price class! And now Edsel’s shooting forthe | all-time first-year sales: record set by a low priced make of dar during a high volume year! This means Edsel Dealers are offering such attractive values on every Edsel deal that you can’t afford not to buy right now! See your Edsel Dealer today. 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Nervous Dog Bites Boy After Missing Tranquilizer| IDAHO FALS,: Idaho (AP) — Billy Young had no way of know- ing the situation when a barking dog came out to meet him as he a his bicycle. past a home re The dog bit the boy's ankle, Mrs, Howard Harper explained munist party lost a quarter of its) | i Straits Bridge Plans fo Fete Millionth Car ST. IGNACE ® — The one mil- By: Bl ; t He Merchants of the atea are con- lionth vehicle to cross the Straits! which of Mackinac Bridge is going to be|ernor Williams, _ |loaded up with prizes, — «x * *& Chambers of Commerce of Straits The estimated date for unities and the Mackinac) jionth car to cross is Aug. 17. As authority are to see to that./of last Sunday midnight 920,921 xk *« * cars and trucks had crossed the You Are Always Welocme Here... The word spreads of the fine facilities and homelike character of the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Many who have not seen the entire building now desire to know more about it We say to you, “Come, visit us. You are always welcome.” We will be happy to have you see all of the facilities of the Donelsdn- Johns Funera} Home’*®— and to know the’ services we offer. Phone _ FEDERAL is 4511 FUNERAL |} | - Don’t Miss a E AUGUST 18th IN / / 7 / Jj The Pontiac Press Your Feature-Packed Newspaper | An illustrated, factual ‘story of man’ $s. | conquest of outer space . . . « history, “progress, future. mee STARTS MONDAY a acs nk BAF - % who called on them, for cock- | tails. We found we had little in giving so large a party, and sso rar or oa it* J your neighbors, you — Pontiac State Hospital held a reunion for former - - tainly. yan grog dis | employes Saturday at the hospital need not ask them President of the Alumni.Club Mrs. E, K. Vanderlind Married {in Baptist Service. thention w ‘ Boe tinteh in tllt liad al EE ONE ARNE RE RE ERR RE HE HERR | Slipcovers — an Inexpensive Way to Make 4 Your Furniture Look Like New! . Buy Now—Take Advantage of These Prices We invite you to see our outstanding collection of slipeover fabrics. You will find solids and prints of every type, ranging in price from $2.00 to $4.00 per 4 yard. You will find many fabrics marked down from ‘| the original price — in fact, over 1,000 yards at “| savings of 25% to 50%. AUGUST SALE Custom-Made SLIPCOVERS & Cut and fitted by old time craftsmen who learned € their trade in the early days by painstaking labor and experience. Their slipcovers can scarcely be distinguished from an upholstered job! Zip-closings, . self-corded seams, any kind of pleats you prefer— 4 the Best Job money can buy! SOFA _ $2.00 Fabric 560.00 CHAIR $2.00 Fabric $40.00 These prices include fabric, zippers, cord, sales tax, labor-the complete job. We cah give you approxi- ‘mately 2 weeks delivery. a? a Park Right at the Front Door and Shop Te in Air-Conditioned Comfort Floor Coverings Draperies Shower Curtains Le FE 4-0516 register of hospital graduates, begin- ms j Ponfiec Press. Phete (left) is’ shown with fellow officers Mrs. Newman picnic. grounds. secretary. as ae? ee es Photographed looking over the ay we a Lake road and Katharine Dwyer of AY, AUGUST 12, 1958, ) : : u. | Be Glad. Wife's Down eae Hetherington, vice president (center), and Ida Ross, were Mrs. Sarah Ballard of Elizabeth | * & -to-Barth—Ab Plants Turning Him Green and Fred J. Burt. ning before the turn of the century, ' Detroit. 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The bridegroom is the son of Fred Burt of Brighton, For her wedding, the bride wore a floor length gown of Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held by a crown of iridescent sequins and pearls, and she car- ried & bouquet of glameliias cen- tered with roses and stephano- tis, Mrs. Geraldine Temples, the bride’s sister, was matron of hon- or, Mrs. Betty Gillespie, of Bright- on, sister of the bridegroom, and identical ballerina-length dresses of green chiffon over taffeta with matching picture hats. , The matron of honor carried a $ MRS. Wed in Double-Ring Rite FRED J. BURT - basket arrangement of green and white carnations and green glad- joli and the bridesmaids carried baskets of white carnations and gladioli. : $c” * Cathy Carey, . the bridegroom's niece, was flower girl. She wore.a dress of white chiffon over taffeta identical ‘to those worn by the: at- Chantilly lace and nylon tulle, tendants and carried a basket of green and ‘white rose petals, Ross Griswold of Brighton was best man, and ushers were Don Armstrong and Dennis Lewis, both of South Lyon. Michael Won- for, the bridegroom's nephew, was ringbearer. Following a reception at Amvets , the couple left for a honey- moon to Quebec, Canada, and Mar- tha’s Vineyard, Mass. They will live in. Alexander City, Ala., where Mr. Burt is employed as plant manager of Vagabond Coach Manufacturing Co, He at- tended Michigan State University. Phone FE 2-2362 ‘Dr. Stanley W. Black —OPTOMETRIST—. Mow Located at 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC'S DRUG STORE Formerly of ! wy EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | Closed Wednesday |) 1 Block West of M-59 Rochester = Paes if he took a clean shave. | with me to listen to their com- br anoun Fan won eee aM, | sited anmnnt cr aprsde gga married | beard for two months now and ing to one of those women who | 1 don't care for it. At first it | “I think if he is going to was a novelty, but-now every | put this kind of punishment on time I kiss him it is like fall- | the kids he should stay home ing down on a broom. How | and see: that it is enforced can I get him to shave it and not leave it for me to do. off?” I have.plenty of Work around NANCY here without, being a police- DEAR NANCY: Kissing me man with a beard must be a explai * ticklish business. ‘Tell him NO. POLICEMAN plainly that you are not eager DEAR NO: Explain it to for his beaver. HIM, as you have explained Ve eek fae oe phn ni aaryeorepibocie digi “DEAR ABBY: [am amoth-| your can. the - er of three children, 8, 6 and 4. | children without, also punish- My . deals Dottiges 0 Os ‘. me «children disobey and that is CONFIDENTIAL TO B.B. We “my problem. He tells them | have heads on us for the same _ they are not to leave the house reason that pins do. To keep for a,full day. That means he us from going too far. Simmer goes to work and leaves them | - down! ; ae LTED | Lois Lourene DEAR WILTED: Something |. other than the plants-are tum- |/ Bartles and er Bi A 9 ge horn Delbert “Irvin” has a hobby ‘tat is down to | Brown were.. earth rab vo apg married “ABBY: I ayy just Sunday ~ watehes € ty wales ie wtadem, | See e and sit in |Oakland Park rocking and see a ’ * = eat many as my win- Methodist ~ faces a square where chil- | ~ Church. | “Every morning at 10 o'clock |Parents of the one mother Pinay —_— r eouple are wonmiae a al her 12-year-old son. I ean see Mr. and Mrs. the poor little fellow turning E. Don red because his friends on the Dicles ‘nd predentin yee takes an ing as ; chokes down the milk as Mr. ond Mrs, | as he can. Doesn't this Albert. Brown: know that she is doing him f | more harm than good?” I . ; = ~~ OLD OBSERVER Q — " a ar DEAR OLD: The milk of hu- |, man kindness would give more MRS. DELBERT 1 eeeoer tar Wie cart ce ~ 12-year-old ; 't you a a: : tell the mother to call the lad Lois Bar tles Becomes in drink = te 3 Bride of Delbert Brown “DEAR ABBY: What makes Ay . man — » oe “yr White gladioli banked the altar|bert Irvin Brown. The = James t can't wap él W. Deeg officiated at the candle- Bsc me (ot Cute Det Met Cie oa oem bo pocacsichhage ob are , ot Lois Lourene Bartles and Del-|"p Sent of the couple are Mr if eye, wink pai 2 * Carol Smith of Kalamazoo and Mary Lee Brown, the bride's cousin, were bridesmaids. _They wore matching dresses of pink and aqua silk organza with match- ing accessories and carried cas- casade bouquets of pink gladioli. SISTER TAKES PART The bride’s sister, Ruth Barties was junior bridesmaid. She wore | dress of white a ballerina-length -Inylon over yellow silk with white accessories and carried a cascade - bouquet of white and yellow gladioli. . Father of the bridegroom, Al- bert Brown was best man. Ush- ers were the bridegroom's broth- er; Donald Brown of Newberry; his cousin, Robert Brown, also of Newberry; the bride's cousin, Ralph Grubb, and her. brother, Raymond Jones of Walled Lake. - Following a reception held in the church parlors, the couple left for a trip through northern Mich- igan. The new Mrs.. Brown was wearing a white linen dress with red accessories and. the red roses from her bridal, bouquet. They will live in Kalamazoo. * * * For herw daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Bartles wore a dress of gray lace over pink silk with pink ac- cessories and a pink carnation cor- sage. Mrs. Brown wore a pink lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Methodist Hospita] School of.Nurs- ing, Kalamazoo, Hosts to Alpha Unit Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Tinney were hosts eir Elizabeth ‘Lake road home Sunday for the annual picnic of Alpha Chap- ter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority. Forty-six members and guests attended. = Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair The bride is attending Bronson, Nose Sry Most Common T. ype By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Yesterday I mentioned the fact that letters from readers show that many of them are interested in having information about rhinoplas- ty, or improvement in. the shape of a nose, and in dermabrasion and sandpaper surgery for the re- Many of you have asked for de- tails concerning the nose operation, how long it takes, whether or not it leaves scars, and so forth. In order to get answers for you I| & STOP LOOKING AT LIFE THROUGH “COFFEE CUP EYES”! Does the caffein in coffee cause you. tension? Sleeplessness? “Coffee i corres 97% 5 Caffein Free Another Fine Product of Stondard Brands inc, | Classic Pictures: in NEEDLEPOINT - Complete NEW SELECTION of New Yarn Stock All the latest vibrant shades | for your knitting i Barly to Start aah So +: ows Projects The Knitting Needle 452 W. Huron St. ‘FE 5-1330 | YOUR BIRDS WILL DO BETTER ON TASKER’S BIRD SEEDS | e Tasker’s Seeds FE 5-6261 63 W.. Huron St. Contact Lenses Carol Easton Reveals Plans |flower girl. | | Mated went to the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Sur- gery. Here are the facts, straight from these experts. Any nose which looks abnormal, which is out of proportion to the rest of the face, which is crooked, humped, hooked or too broad can be improved. Least success: is to be expected when the nose is un- usually heavy or fleshy or covered with coarse skin around the ‘tip, ty, never is performed before adolescence. Usually surgeons Joann Singleton and Rudolph G. Beieler III were married Saturday evening at St. Mark Evangelical and Reformed Church, The 6 o'clock ceremony was performed before 300 guests, x * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, James H, Singleton of North East Boulevard and Mr, and Mrs, Rudolph Beieler Jr. of Sagi- naw, '~ ‘Phe bride wore a fioor-length taffeta gown featuring a fitted bodice, long tapered sleeves, a portrait neckling with a standing collar and g tulle skirt. A pearl ‘tiara held her silk illusion finger- tip veil. and she carried a co- lonial bouquet of roses and steph- anotis, Wanda Carter was maid of hon- or. She wore a_ ballerina-léngth gown of coral silk organza with scoop neckline and. fitted bodice, and a matching headpiece. She carried a colonial bouquet of car- 4 Joann Singleton Is Wed MRS, R. G. BEIELER Il nations and roses, x * Brenda Singleton, the bride’s sis- ter, was junior bridesmaid, She wore a gown of silk organdy over taffeta with a scoop neckline and carried a bouquet of carnations and roses, Best man was Clark Harmon of Saginaw. Ushers were Joseph Brady and Ronald Beieler, the bridegroom’s brother of Saginaw. Following a reception at Coff- man’s Party House, the couple left for a honeymoon to northern Mich- igan, They wil] live in Saginaw. * * * Mrs. Singleton wore a pink ny- lon and taffeta dress for her daugh- ter’s wedding and Mrs. Beieler wore a pink silk shantung dress with pink. accessories. Carol Anne Easton, who . will marry William A, Rookard Aug. State Hospital Event Planned An all-day affair for patients at Pontiac State Hospital is be- ing planned by the hospital staff for Aug. 19. John Ivory will present a horse show featuring a polo ex- hibition, and a_ picnic is planned as highlights for the day, 37 Attend Reunion Thirty-seven members were present at the annual Cove re- union held Saturday at Murphy Park. Next year’s reunion will be held at Hastings. . More juice can be extracted from lemons and oranges by | warming them for a few mo- ments under the hot water fau- cet before squeezing them, No vitamins are lost in the proc- ess, wait until a gir] is 17 and a Ser at Keenneasonen thn tues cartilage is completely devel- oped. Youngsters who develop early can be operated on about six months before these ages. Rhinoplasty leaves no external scars because all of the cutting is done. inside the nose. Working the surgeon removes excess bone and cartilage, He sometimes frac- tures and reséts bones and re- moves cartilage and fat from the tip of the nose. Saddle deformities cartilage graft to the bone. Time is needed for the swelling to diminish, the blood supply to become normally reestablished and for the inside scars to become less angry. The schedule is somewhat like this: The patient is operated on under local anesthesia which has been preceded by maésive se- dation to make him drowsy. He remains in the hospital from two to five days. Bandages are usually kept on for a week or more. When the bandage is removed the nose often is swollen and discolored, with black and blue marks extending upward toward the eyes. After two weeks the patient looks normal enough to return to school or job. In three to four weeks he may start to-swim or engage in other athletics. Some swelling persists for two months. In six months to permanent form. This may sound rugged, but ac- tually no’ great pain is involved, and this operation .is the most frequently performed of the cos- metic operations. . x * * Tomorrow: How to select a com- petent plastic surgeon. blind with ingenious instruments, |- are corrected by insertion of a! a year the nose settles down to its; : ; as PONTIAC PRESS, "TUESDAY, aveusT 12,. :! a a Pain - Gold Star Groups Fresdoms Memorial, White Chap Bride-to Be to Mark Victory Day po rg Pw Me a as +) Ils Honored. at Shower Martha Varney, who will wed James Chalmers Sept. 27 at First Presbyterian Church, - . wag honored at a bridal show- er Monday evening at the Pioneer drive home of Mrs. Paul Benson, Parents of the couplé are Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Varney |" of Nelson street and Mrs. Al- ice Chalmers of Battle Creek. , Guests attending were Mrs. Varney, Mrs. Joseph Edwards, Mrs,- John Duggan, Mrs. Bry- an French, Mrs. Charles Borst, Mrs. Rose Mecredy, Mrs. Ralph Rouse and Mrs. Claude Winter. Other guests included Mrs. - Willard Bennett, Mrs, Harry Manus, Mrs. Leon Wolverton, Mrs. John Hubbard, Mrs. Bert Curtis of Rochester and Mrs. Harold Cragher of Cicero, Ill. Shower Honors Miss Willard Marjorie Willard, who will marry Carl Tomlinson Aug. 23, was honored at a linen shower Friday evening at the Lincoln- shire street home of Mrs. John Driscoll. Mrs. Leon Hickerson was cohostess. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Orson B, Willard of Mapleleaf street and the Clyde E. Tomlinsons ot Hill- crest street. Bryans to Celebrate Friends are invited to attend the 25th wedding anniversary celebra- tion this evening of the George Bry- ans. The affair will be held at the Bryan home on North Anderson street, from 7 until 9:30, ‘ a. ag 4 ‘ALSO M+ PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE ‘am 2 DRIVE-IN WINDOWS ¥% K | FOR FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE ‘IN YOUR CAR FE 8-8791 896 Joslyn Across trom Pontiac Motor Engineering Bldg. DRERESUPENOCR NA JAX DRY CLEANERS - First in City of Pontiac owner JACK PRASIT, GaaMaae my PRP BAP RAN TET Bad ~: oe Gold Star Mothers and Gold Star|field will be the speaker of the) Rosamn's Beaut Wives will hold their 10th annual|day and state Senator John’ Swain-| sane @ Pata % Victory Day service at the Fourison will be master of. ceremonies. ' Lt | / The combined committees: of} Congressman William S, Broom-| Final Clearance ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK Dresses Shorts Swim Suits Skirts — ? Jewelry os Blouses i off! vee aaa Park Free , ee t Rear of ©... Store . 9 HURON at TELEGRAPH 7 Mon., Thurs. and Fri., 10-9—Tues., Wed., Sat., 10-6—Sun., 2 to 5 (30, will have her sister, Sandra Pe rert anh Lie teslor Le , Ann Taber of Springport will be Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Earl Easton of Cooper street and Mrs. Betty Lee Rookard | of Denver, Colo, Lace, Tweed for Fall WIGGS LA?) ee 22 Unexpected fabric combina- tions are in fashion for fall. With the jacket on, it’s a perfect outfit for street-wear and goes on into the evening with the jacket removed. Other Parnes costumes have skirt, jacket and over-blouse in lace, Roises Host Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roise were hosts at their new home on South Shore drive, Watkins ‘Lake, Sun- day for a family gathering. The} to | is fast becom convenience of being downtown ba things happening.. for entertainment. ~ have a at one of earth downtown prices retired folks, PONTIACS HOME , FOR RETIRED FOLKS Folks appreciate our home- like accommodations et rig No need to travel Why don’t you stop in our air-conditioned atmosphere, spacious rooms, then ask and be amazed by our: down-to- For farther information, phone federal 5-8126 ing are our for —= “ ¥ | see@enee® ij fo. ety ra | = . | August | Sale... ... for superior quality and value. our entire stock of fine furniture is reduced at least 10% — many items much more! Big reductions on many pictures and wall decor. 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CHEST $119.00 Beautiful solid cherry chest, hand- decorated in early American design-—ideal for use in entry hall, as a server in dining room, or for use in family room, bedroom or den. , $9975 $925” $1950 eee wane Be os ee wate Sg ‘ee % THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12,.1958 i sromyko Presence Promises {Childbearing — Lusty U.N. Fireworks. Show/Rate Zooms 2 Tranauilizers? Census Bureau Reports Weaving Driver Drunk—or Just ty the help of the Ualted India. Wars on Malaria help Inlted States NEW DELHI — India is starting|tion, which will make. $38,400,000 motorist whose car was weaving - may not have been a campaign to eradicate malaria | available over the next three years. United Press International ; As Americans know from his, where his walkout trom the de- |’ sees ORE yoiisaeipre-h Soviet foreign minister, to “head|ly smiles, and no one can ‘more| “! * Parase to the language.) Since 1950 ot Cincinnati paychologist, Dr. Al- : : ig plo and grimly hammer| A walkout from such confer- | fred. Kristofferson, who has start- tow = agegrhcnor gece promises|#@y ‘at a point. . Yet. he has ajences is known to this day, a8) WASHINGTON (AP) — Ameri-|ed a study of how tranquilizer pills N. Prod: tion Line Russian fireworks|“17 “nee of Mamor, ‘and @ Sharp)~‘pulling a Gromyko.” : 2 nama bat acane-oy-nnel arene mmr did rng Detain oO uc v7 an gee orig ms hasn’ wach patience with geen atternyte! ag RA _{htdren on veg Rage in +k meee elit Hi inter- Families. calling to assist them at the time of the job. *| amecdotes — once telling an in- to Moscow as deputy foreign min-|29% the Census Bureau said to-|fere with driving but whether a death can expect sincere, honest and unhurried but rather good-| terviewer who asked for “an |... 1g|8Y: .. {medical dose interferes to the ex- rei king final arrangeemnts.. We r. He was the Kremlin's tent that driving becomes i counsel in making fina is well known to| #necdete about yourself” that ; . Each 1,000 women between the |t ving danger ree ' who probably always| “My personality doesn’t interest spokesman at the . abortive IS’ ages of 15 and 44 averaged 1,696 |ous. inate eee will think of him as. Russia’s| ™me-” four deputy foreign ministers’ con-|children at the time of the most} He is conducting tests at the practically played But Sites are told of him ference in Paris in 1951. recent survey, in March 1957, the|university’s psychology laborato- q : — no's — dur-inonetheless. He once, asked about} The. same year, at San Fran- og sme he angenee an is am ing the days he was a regularithe truth of an article about him-| ¢lsco, he fought angrily and 4 ek oe ee ee 3 N. performer for the Kremlin.|seif in the New York Times, re-| loudly — albeit unsuccessfully ; = OSE: ; The report said the gain in av-jon’ tranquilizer, or alcohol, or BOY WONDER plied that “About halt is true and) = te block the signing of the |..c¢ number of children was|nothing . The) cag halt is false, and since The Times| Japanese peace treaty. rai i al ene cused of was for years and to|;. . ‘balanced that is to grea among women to The tests measure reaction Burger for the man’s pickup|a good extent still is, a boy won|) Scected.) Gromyko next, and fairly brief-\years old. It noted they “‘lived|time, steadiness and ability to track, der of Russian diplomacy, He was : ly, was the Soviet’s ambassador|through their years of maximum (steer. ; The swap allegedly only 34 when he was | MOLOTOV HIS EX-BOSS to London, then back home to|child bearing during the war and after Burger, en route to Tulsa,|Soviet ambassador’ to Washington| For many years, rs| Moscow as first deputy foreign|postwar years, when birth rates!) ft Board Call “Thoughtful Service” . * picked up the in 1943, the youngest power] boss was Mr. Ironpants himself, : were la ras ‘ - most broke couple as they hitch-| ambassador ever sent to the U. S./V. M. Molotov. He studied the * 2 & In March 1957, Census said, wom- “ oa? Two Locations to Serve You hiked to California. He is 49 now, having been born |™aster well, for with the possible| He has been a Soviet al oS enya ake teens! FA p Jul ae a sani sig Sm exception of Molotoy the U.S.S.R.|SPokesman at virtually every ma-jchildren, on the average, than én uring uly in’ Shissokin the — Byelo- | as produced no more hard, un.|Jor international conference,|women 45-49. ther. William Murphy. ween ka ale - ag i it yielding, no-retreat diplomat whether at London, Geneva, Paris, x & -| Pontiae Draft Boards No. 65 and ee wants the child if gran HAGA ies enete 1 oe - |Belgrade, New Delhi, or at U.N.) “This is the first time the fertil-|67 reported 15 area men were : “tedy, He added: “1 Because of his name — “Grom”| _ 1% Western parlance, Gromyko | headquarters, He became foreign ity rate for an age group still in| drafted through their offices dur- sass aiacbil lk to make a home for Russian word for thunder —| Would pe iplornat whe bos to [minister in February, 1957. os eee has ex-|ing the month of July. or = ‘Aatusn Malet e he often has been called ‘The at of a group , Se tt ection | qh, at tn tc te ores | ay why nea they’ aré and his voice is] ‘*% 8 pelleyqnater. But ss on | ee ee ee eet conre a |the Teport sid. from Pontiac. “The local draftees : ws fof or teak nk His approach, rath-| *eeutor of policy, he has few cane ee oe ie serenity was hi in. rural oe ea a on wer (Advertisement) z Sins: Slee : “gy : F areas, * # es . tn RE Gromyko is credited with a| Mle, Wills Kremlin ranks. ber of children born alive by each | Poin one aan Wyorin St, Stops Constipation - de He was still a child} His old mentor, Molotov, is on/1,000 women averaging 2,275 com- . - ar ‘ — da with 1,504 in urban areas. |J@mes R. Kissock, of 118 Summi 66 99 a ae hatha Bases, ean esis in reels Out pared wih 150 mn aran ars. et A tame | ~~ Due to “Aging Colon Scientists Dance on Ice |i nuts cs % ier : Oelall St Bema Cites ah 7 : ; of Russia’s leaders by his out-|Powerfully in the center stream. | Nonwhites. continued to bear! 97 Rapid St; Billie J. Brooks, of New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials eee es - 1 if : d Sanding GE OIS TOC at ena bape, le private re an whites, Canes 349 Oakland Ave.: Julius T. Polk, - ~ for normal regularity. as Blimp ITCIES TSLATIC | Soviet tnstitute ot economics. | vate but has seemed o deleted Tt said the number of! ot got Franklin Ra.; and Edelmiro| A; you grow older, the internal ema (1) CoLomato snoisturizes dry, ae ee : es -_ * ® bd ‘tarnily toani.” Mra. Gromtyko| white a me bs Reyes Jr., of 180 E. Pike St. cles of your colon wall also age, lose, hardened waste for easy passage with- at 3 es s He was shunted quickly into the! normally acts as his official host-|increased by 266 to 1,990. ‘The in-| Othe? draftees from Oakland} the strength that propels waste from out paio of strain. (2) CoLomatn's ce. By HUGH MULLIGAN station and conduct research in|paths of diplomacy, was an apt). 44 ey repel whites was 271 to| County were: Robert C. Jones, of| the bady.Stagnant bowel contents be- rebuiking action yer if ; Press Correspondent |oceahography, meteorology, earth| and diligent student, and was not| iis Sn’ often accompanies — Aveh Couvahig; Joke L. Weber,|~come tn Sg ant RO ERG Hee Stl ee ee pote : sciences and ionospheric measure-| quite 30 when he was: sent 10) a2, have two children, a son,| The report also showed that in-|°% Walled Lake; Gordon W. Eck-| “pti doctors say, lies ine new reflexes that stimulate the vital “mass ments in connection with the| Washington the first time as coum-| 4.1 iy, 27, snub-nosed like his| creases in fertility were greatest|€s, of Holly; Thomas A. Trisch, laxative principle. Old-style bulks and of your lower colon. International Geophysical Year. |Sellor at the Soviet embassy,- [p6- and a da blond “eames of Rochester; and Gene F. Stigall,| moisteners may create gas, take 3.0r © Cotonaib relieves even chronic svg 3 pas: wan Mitte ehact tie om epee fhe jayer POUMe ETOHPS. LS Csarkston, 4 days for relief. Old-style salts and constipation overnight; is s0 gentle it Co oe Be ons ga te | enue tat Sus] SERCO eh hres peat ave the icy™ajor population centers, have| U. S. ambassador; he was at/ First radio telegraph service/mobiles dates back to 1911. It was} Rounding out the list of July CoLONAID gives you its special 3-way _ interfere with ion of vitamins the Navy's\@rected what may be the world's) Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam with |transmitted over the water between|invented in Detroit by C. F. Ket-|draftees were Gordon B. Rice, Of} retie¢ that works only on the lower or other food nutrients.Get CoLonalp appeared concrete buyild-| Stalin. Then in the early post: |San Francisco and Honolulu wasitering, prominent automotive en-|Drayton Plains; and Loy W. Lim-| coion (area of constipation) today! Introductory size 43¢ island. i war era he went to the U. 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Print ot Te American Tbacer Linpany Tbs is our middle name” Sone ) ‘Outstanding «and they are Mild! — .s go FE PONTIAO"PRESS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1958 © | | ‘ PONTIAC, mei : | “ORK ¢ ‘onstruction Contract om en “for New Troy Post Office’ sm: vie < Romeo. Village Council —— - for-Parades — — Southfield Board OKs Bid $111,243 for additions and expected around Nov. 15, he said. Vv John McMahon jé PAVED PARKING LOTS report coe aed oan ot Filson! ‘Shir ley ean Cr OSS Wed in P ontiac and Benjiman streets is scheduled square feet, There will load- ng, dck atthe ear end paved ee Jaret ft On becees. oie ble tt re Ancient Petsian Art a ond pare make their home in Pontiac. 5 , building will brick ; , oon: * 2 ceastniotien and as baer willl PLAN BENEFIT TEA — Discussing final ar- Pontiac Press Phote Lacks Appreciation : | be paneled in live oak. It will | rangements for Friday’s Garden Tea at the West- | E. Meagher of Edgewood Park drive, Pontiaé, : [lluminated Dial Aids have tile floors throughout, brook Court home of Mrs. Philo D. Wright are co-chairman of the party, and Mrs. Wright. The | sAansas crry, Mo. (UPI) — Po- Shaver also said Troy wil] have carrier service for the first time with service for about 80 per cent of the city’s residents. (from left) Mrs. Anthony Foley of Vernon drive, Westwood Village, social chairman; Mrs. James tea will benefit the new monastery of the Clois- tered Dominican Nuns of the Blessed Sacrament. bowl made in 1603 disappeared mysteriously from a hotel corridor [Phone Calls at Wight é NORTHLAKE, Il. w@ — An il- x & * ® e . ao following an exhibition. of tea \telew Troy currently gets its mail from Ch { S rks T W H B ranian art at an exclusive Kansas 4 oh . Birmingham, Royal Oak, Roches- emis a ed | e p U [ City store. one ne 3 ter and other nearby community ; . a 2 It takes the guess work ant taisceat Dj p 8 . '* | e The disappearance ‘was solved strain yr night-time te! ~_ Address ; {iD when Ellen K. Haugen, an enter-. Saba ! tues tne ean Pioneer. ProjectDominican Cloister ssi sushi sey, bee ae magazines and other publishing | Conducts Early Class} wesrwoop — Mrs. Philo D.; friends of the monastery and the Tegel, thats doce, believing it to sel tele In some instances, he said, this ‘ Aid t Sei a 28446 Wesbrook Ct, for a garden ilary organized to castet Miss Haugen cathodes are required in this lamp. might mean several thousand ad-| OS Ald to Scientists tea from 2 to, 6 p.m. Friday to} nuns. The guild is affiliated |po-age revealing the 350-year- It consists of a porcelainized steel dress changes being submitted at benefit the Cloistered Dominican) with the Council of Catholic |o14 art treasure which its owner, Matron of honor was the MRS. DUDLEY H. MOORE gr. {sheet with. a ceramic-phosphor once, SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — A|Nuns of the Monastery of Blessed — . Federat i . = Mrs. isan Francisco art dealer C. R.| Dride’s —< Mrs. Lata = coating. It utilizes the principle of Rage yreomet post tice is lo-| research chemist here is engaged wr wee cain three- under-par 66, three strokes bet- ter than the leading -qualifiers, to let his challengers know that he’s set and waiting for them. A. K. Burton captured medalist honors in a sudden-death playoff with Bob Gaines after the two ‘players finished their regulation 18hole rounds with par 69s, * * * Burton ended the playoff on the north side’s 292-yard 1st hole with a par four as Gaines slipped to a bogey five, Burton’s scorecard Gaines shot 36-33. Twenty-two others alse ‘made the grade in Saturday’s. trials with Butler Cooper and Bob Anderson . deadlocking for 3rd place at 70, champions and other exempt shot-| # makers this Saturday and Sunday | for the city's annual 36-hole. title! chase. Bada won the City crown for the * 2nd time a year ago at Municipal, , beating Publinx champ Mike An-|C donian and MSU golfer Jack Rey- nolds in a playoff. “_—" s results: twee Meme ceeenes Columbus Burton : Cass Tarchalski . Nick ae ose ees 2 as Gof read 34-35, the same as par, ecard peat Detroit at Cleveland, ‘Kansas City a The 24 qualifiers will join past| : tonight and then go on the oor Nee entes Snore West, Pirate offigials are looking’ for an even bigger crowd to- night, The whole town seems steamed up with the idea the Bucs have a chance. This is the Vital series: — *x * * A throwing error by losing reliever Dick Farrell enabled Frank Robinson to scoot home from first with the tie-break- ing run for the Reds in the opener: The game was tied 11-, all with Cincinnati at bat in the ninth when the Sunday curfew fell in June, Joe Naxhall won it in. relief. * * * _ A walk, fielder’s choice and Willie Jones’ single gave the nightcap to the Phils after Ed Bailey’s two-run homer had tied it 4-all in the ninth for the Reds, Willard Schmidt lost it in relief while Don Card- well (2-0) went all the way for his second victory over the Reds, 40 a . 56 SA 15 5S 56 495 oe 3S 55 >.491 17 Balt ) ey ATZ «19 Kansas City “ao ss 449 «21% Washington 8 64 429 24 y 2 Ne ork 2, Baltimore 9. New i 3, Or nt Chicago 3, Cleveland Washington 6. Boston 3 TODAY'S GAMES (Eastern rad Time) aa at Grant 0)", 1 p.m.—Wynn (9-12) New York, 1 p.m—Browa Sturdivant (1-5). ve ner 7; | ‘pm—Sulliven stroit, 8:15 p.m.—Dick- gon (7-5) =. Lary (11-10). : TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE m. t Pir Pag agg oe 2 oy 6 p.m Washington at New York, 7? p.m. — at Baltimore, .7:05 p.m... NATIONAL LEAGUE — Wen Lest po Behind auke us “6 |Pitteburgh eee $2 att “6 San pee 57 52 523 St. sige al 55 ‘491 o's Philadelephia 52 85 416 06~C«éN SESoC 53 58 AT3—oiLi‘s | Cimeinnati tnd es 51 38 AA WN'y Angeles 2 % AMS W's ESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cicnlt $3. "laden it 12, li, 13 innings Time) 7 p.m.— ve. Witt 62 at dha g SCHEDULE St: Louis Prancisee, 3:30 p.m. Ralph MU ie Giebe Walle Coo00 iii oo i) ideman i} lade! Chuck Barker ...02.0..011: ees tor eee. ¢ pe. ue SSE FREEECSSTE - hemes ot hee Aagues, B Fa 3 ae : ' ' Tiger Box Score . 24 18) maynas i O DETROIT A ae ee Fr r 78 Tuttle ef aes ef 4000 bMartyn ef 16 Mb 4000 NON-QUALIFYING SCORES } Se TE: a hoe, Lou Sach—76; Carl Ward 3b $333 fearwen. uw sie it en Gooemeere tt A mire Coco y TELE Grmety. P EY Ed McNamara—71: Charlie Whipole— 77: send ib 4610 | P=pr ¢ = 44 it BS Daniels—78; Andy og ate Stan | House c 4112 Veal ss 3021 [79) dim B. Myers— 78: Hausman— |DeM’stri ss 3000 Bunning p 2011 79; Jim, Bottitora— 70: Cm be mr cHerzog eee Acuirre p 0000 —79; mith— 000 Totals “3 eo: Chet Reynolde—80: Gene Wright—80 Herbert p enn0 =e |S. Holmanist—81: B. Jactson-81. D laSimpson rf 10:0 0 | Werren—81: N. Thompson—81: Al Emeley ,aChiti 1000 —83: “Ted Fine S: 3. Janeearek Jr.—, Totals 33--2-6-2 SAN DIEGO, Calif, (AP) — The Chicago Cubs defeated San Diegi of the Pacific Coast League 8-0 4 in an exhibition game last night. | Moe Drabowsky and Bob Ander- son held the losers to six hits. Cubs Blank San Diego ae a—Popped out for Herbert in 8th; b— Saw for Tuttle in 8th; c—Walked; for De mon oe in 9th: d—Flied out for Simp- fez E—None. PO-A-- Kansas City 24-11, De- roit 27-7. DP—DeMaestri and Smith. LOB “Kansas City rf Detroit 7. in Rance City... oe (L, 2 : 9 3 311 oO ; | -; @ i: 0 686 Bunning (Ww, 97) “7 6 3 ; 38 6 Le) = Tabacchi op aparelia. etewart Runge T-2:43. A—7, Fs bi te RE GRO RIES ie ak CM re nescence ig OE am ta a * Doctoring Your Golf By | ‘DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “I’m Fine With One Club, Lousy With Another!” u DIAGNOIS: The Swing’s the Thing. | r TREATMENT: Even in these days of matched sets, | you still hear golfers say there are one or two clubs | in their bag that they “just can’t do anything with.” | For instance, a player will & beam with confidence when he takes out the ». five-iron; but if his shot || calls for a three-iron, he |. -he takes on a frustrated look. you think you have that. 1,000th set, get your pro to pat your clubs on his scale and check their balance. q . e I'm pretty sure you'll find it’s you and not the club [ So then go out and practice with the club you've been A: avoiding Get it in your head that if you had beens : swinging it with the same confident swing you used: . for your favorite club, the results would have been they ERE co A : be gk + as - EAST LANSING arold| B. Tukey, Michigan State Uni- The Pacifie Coast Cotten —»over the weekend voted its own! dissolution and announced it would’ terminate its Rose Bowl agree- ment with the Big Ten after the Jan. 1, 1960 game. “My guess is that there might W. nid Continue Rose Bowl Pact. ‘Big Ten Interested ina New Agreement Muncey Plans fo Race Again | Just Have to,’ Says Pilot of Wrecked Gold} oan Boat ° Bow Showin # g in ‘57. Title; Chase May Gain Tobin Starting Assignment By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Poitiac Press If it’s true’that one good turn deserves another, then Tobin Rote ae LF fit eahall Graham Plans Wide Open Attack . CHICAGO W — The College All- Stars, fully aware they” cannot “outmuscle”’ the Detroit Lions, are expected to employ a wide open game when the two teams clash in Soldier” Field Friday ~ night, “You can’t run through these guys,’ says All-Star head. coach Otto Graham. And Graham should know. For years he passed the Cleveland Browns to numbers of professional championships. “We'll play a wide open game “land try to win that way, added Graham. “You can’t outmuscle your’ competition in pro football.” ‘The All-Stars will be at least two-teechtows underdogs for this 25th annual midsummer classic which will be broadcast and telecast. nationally by ABC beginning at 8:30 p.m. It’s not often the All-Stars measure the pros but every now and then a team comes-up which refuses to lose, The All-Stars have won seven and lost 15. Two games ended in ties. . * * * “Desire is the important thing,” bays Graham who is. satisfied with his team’s general attitude. “They’ve worked hard and haven’t grumbled.” THE PONTIAC-PRESS, TUESDAY, adigust 1 12, 1958 van Ro e Pra ( oice ‘| B for. Lio <¢ Kiss shee, tqned ond n thihe Stat to expect. Last week, Graham and his assistants took their squad to the Chicago Bear training camp for a scrimmage. The* Bears‘ won 24-7 but the Stars made a_ good showing in the second half. The All-Stars have a rugged line which averages 234 pounds from tackle to tackle including such stalwarts as center Dan Currie of Michigan State, tackle Lou, Michaels of Kentucky, line- backer Chuck Howley of West Virginia, center Neil Habig of Purdue and tackle Alex Karras of Iowa. All Star backs also have size kk ok * ‘No ‘Muscling’ for All-Stars i i PE ik ON AC oN The 1958 edition of the All-Stars ‘Badger Victor Monday, “Tll race again — an ankle injury. win that.Gold Cup three straight/into effect in 1947. The majority re The last time the All-Stars won Pe tg Senit 2 Big Ten schools have repea' san Senet Rice came in Junior Pla was in 1955 when Notre Dame's ia ca fed. to condbnn teat the trade which sent Ralph Guglielmi enginered a 30- esy fast have to," the nervy|tion in the pdst-season cl Sey Gene aay 27 triumph over ; Se ee ee he ge ee ee sont. Hills Golfer . Winner : Hil, Foreestal or | would be released later in the . * * of District Honors .in , the Lions might, get Muncey,. who escaped with only Close Softball “responsibilty of) Tourney at Weee - bruises and minor cuts on a leg keeping the Lions-in the title chase + ’ , and toe, was gunning for an un- fell on Rote’s shoulders and he pelt ae ek Coe Telling Off Umps in Sunday's 5ist running of the q ot. ae Hills High School linksman, Buddy Costl for f Cot Oe ee : Jee oes He guided the team through the |(41) Badger, playing out of Red y 10 Disaster overtook him during|,, 4 Palt of closely fought exhibl| cisco by hitting for four touch "gg * - -$ the se¢ond. heat when his defend. games were played 12 of 19 passes and | pisay 17-year-old several-times sin od ing champlon Miss ‘Thrittway lost|@™"E, city league teams Nester) 15°." cttmaxed the season by ks ko ae bees | ot | f pipree: = Sect gadlnae = Bites eco oa og the champlon- | disposed of two of the district's Dy egy nee | | picket boat, Both sank, Five Coast)". °° iu. hottest young stars on his way to Assn. Mi teed Guard men also were hurt, none|.0)"ty Grant while ber of the the crown, at Western Golf Club intwe wee “hel wel ae pee wn [mend er ta win A Ser om, Nee te may Mae em en w ener MEU te are manta eele te | : ey ao a tnn {the 7th on three walks and a first pro assignment against the) tate junior” champion, Pete victory over Omaha Fri i : original Miss Thriftway flipped on|"” Myman. : rey ; e & ; Green of Orchard Lake OC, med a ht the wren ania! | the Ohio Rivér during a race at} CIO outhit Lakeside six hits to alist in this year’s’ Press tour ; ; | Madison, Ind. and was wrecked, |four but the Royals bunched three ‘Meanwhile the Lions have| ney, was Buddy’s final victim, pitcher Frank Barnes of Omaha/ : He was’ hospitalized for a fort-|of them in the 4th inning for two|slacked down on heavy work and bowing 4-2 after Badger had driv , . Indianapolis batters andij § ) runs. Simmons got two hits andjare devoting more time to class-| en to a hot finish by taking five Pontine Press Photo narrowly missed Indian pitcher|§ § | : scored twice for the Royals ’ ot the last st tekes: lo hed ‘MAY START FRIDAY — Tobin Rote, the hero of the Lions’ Se, Re a as ; ; will be in top phys- | *liminated Tommy late séason surge to the World Championship last year, may have Flesher Shuts Out Middies’ Grid teal condition for the game in- | elt Golf Club, 2 and 1 tm || te honor Friday night of getting the’starting assignment against |ierte ruling should sage 9 O tl k B ‘cht ry yh ge dang Sour gre eS de 23 bales te the College All-Stars in the 25th annual classic at Chicago’s Soldier |him. the second time : Sewell ve Buddy chalk} Field , | Drug 9. at Drayton on tay S TIGHT peat weak wis amble vn He me oe | . thi sn 3 : r eason “We'll go into the game in good : , en ; Arlo Flesher ended the Water- : shape” seid Wilton “and 1 Pete defeated Chuck Newton of ay, : ford . Softball League's regular) BOSTON (AP) — Navy Athletic| we come out of it without Sonien™ — = in the semifinals. Tournament Time in Baseball, ‘Softball season “schedule on a high note|Director Slade Cutter predicted] The Lions leave for Chicagolyo the git’ tite ee last nighteby pitching a three-hit}Monday the Middies will finish the early Thursday and will hold a : , shutodt as Nonne’s Drive-In scored | 1958 footbal] season with as good|workout under the lights that} Pitent leaders: | seviey VT [ed nes im Of ost- easor Hy a 1 American loop victory ‘over|a team as last year’s Lambert |night def, Lat ec tel Benler rzin vand 2, ‘Drayton x * Flesher~ had to work eight innings to. do it, however, and he often hurled his way out of trouble. Dominic Tenuta’s single in the bottom of the 8th stanza tallied «Steve Ryeson from 2nd meee ee ee * * BRos iF macy, 5-1, behind the steady ATIONAL LEAGUE Auburn halfback quit the piss’ veight-hit pitching of Doug’ Hall.| ly ® *. - : Four run th dh clined the| oR Rc Gon vlren Kcr epered te Jones each driving home a pair. aeons aia goto can after ; [stavies by permission SUMMER. SPECIAL _Pmingham tegicn Baséballers Feted . COMPLETELY INSTALL E. REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISS DYNAFLOW 1948-'52...$ 75 1953 ......$ 90 1954......$125 1955......$150 | aipelaeae | 1948-'50...$ 65 1951......$ 70 1952-'54...$ 80 1955-'56.. -$ 90 POWER GLIDE 1950-'52....$ 70 1953-'54....$ 80 1955-'56 ...$ 90 FORD-O-MATIC MERC-O-MATIC | 1950-’52....$ 70 1953-'54...$ 80 1955-'56 --+> 90 PONTIAC TRANSMISSION SERVICE. | At Motor Mart, 121 £. Montcalm FE 4-8230 their fathers were feted at a ban- | quet at the Charles Edwards ae Legion Post home last | Awards were presented to vari- props ‘World Series’ ‘I PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rome, Prep League page Series baseball tournament for boys at nearby Munhall, Pa. All haste teams advanced’ with round victories ee |Althea, Maria Team™"Up onan air Type UEATTY'S TRANSMISSION ‘Complete Senin on . s Transmission! ~ atl Work Guaranteed . . .. shew Genes, eae SERVICER NO. MONEY DOWN... si /_EASY _TERMS | BROOKLINE, Mass, (AP) ~— HWimbledon champions Althea Gibson of New York and Maria iBueno of Brazil today were en- jtered in the 78th National Doubles 3 and 2, > champlonship— Chu ck Coffin. (Bhm. Chossid neem. 164-178, : Skover Wenger (Barton Hills) 171-173. Matthe Lyman ( ), 186-187. Army's Pistoleers Off fo Fast Start CAMP PERRY. Ohio, (AB)— in the National” tured four of the five top places. Lt, Allyn L, Clark of Canaseraga, N.Y., was first with a score of 582 out of a possible 600. | x & & He was followed by Lt; John Church Loop Champs Win in Playoff, 3-2 Floyd Hicks of the league cham- | 1 W. Huron St.” ‘ FORD ° INSPECT tame CYLINDERS ‘CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH . MARKET TIRE Co. | FE 8-0424- ws (Bhm.), Chuck “ \Beaudette. Park: initiating the with tonight’s Class A action at double-elimination tourneys. Class tative are among’ six teams wad- ing into district play at Memorial Stadium ih Mt. Clemens. Rounding ‘out the starting. field are Highland Park, St. Clair Shores; Royal Oak and Mt. Clemens. x wf * 634, champ, and Waterford’s represen-|“* The Mt. Clemens tournament op- under way Friday night at Beau- iv Class C district playoff, which gets) met Kast Detrolt in Midget war: | fare and Roseville in Mouldings: Finest in Flooring: FIR and OAK ras Shing les: FLINTKOTE FALL TYPES | Builder's Hardware: i} | COMPLETE STOCK SUPPLIES | FREE PARKING NEXT TO STORE | I: | ‘117. S. 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Ti, And they at , in she is. playing a be ty aga 1g Gypsy rebel leader, this time in “The Mirac .”" She is happy with the meaty role and to be “home” |the again (she lived here 10 years i 4 | last March. talk of Katina Paxinou, who has ft finally been called back to Holly- nh] AGz] Hong been cited as a victim of the|tures of an old bag?” she asked. ‘so-called “Oscar jinx.” “Perhaps I did hi have _the Oscar Any person showing card Pa es oll SS tails on: the wedding. also was a secret. x * * , IVE. IN THEATER the 24-year-old sisters, ~ Arpt Reade—Bat Office Opens 7:15 P. M. HELD OVER! NOW! -urspay wood now? “Tf's dead, dead, dead,” she ex- claimed. “It is very sad to come cently. \ Win Third Dionne Quint (Married in Secret Marie Di- onne, third of the Canadian quin- tuplets to marry, was honeymoon- ing today with Florent Houle, a 33-year-old court clerk she met They were wed early yesterday | ; “oO wood after a 10-year absence. The|during the war and postwar|sister, Yvonne, is a registered | and televisioni at the airport. And I must not/ aus 3 é winner of the supporting award Hallywood has typed her. at. how | Murse, _— set a P arrive Aug. 14 and 15 because on those days dor bet, dynamic. iar tn °F . | the jornalisti and televisioni are having a bi M DY Whom the Bell Tolls," she has}. “Look at these—are they pic-| Two altar witnessed the jo g g| wdding -ceremony and then as- sisted in a nuptial Mass in the Sacred Heart Chapel of. Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church. Church officials would give no de- The. couple’s honeymoon spot Marie, the shyest and frailest of took pré- liminary vows of a nun_ but. left the convent after eight months. She opened a small flower shop in downtown Montreal but closed it when more people came to stare than to buy, She reportedly has been housekeeping for Yvonne re- BEST PICTURE have gone t t's and Lae - * 8 ve - VrAE ’ ' rue see no one I recognize. Rouse, Houle’s brother- iM RASeee) NO INCREASE |i Ty ze all at home, I. guess-linjaw, said the wedding was sup- Cons Terstaak eet Oe eee somehow the news “ - 4 gy to " = a IAM HOLDEN GUINNESS HAWKIP “THE BRIDGE A % | ro) a= RIVER KWAI PLUS A A DARNELL ' ‘The TENSEST 50 MINUTES: aiaie HA PNAS) SN EM mie aston oF We soxern * ya rn * fe ag ee uN ae ee ee eee ee a sald UN ei ts yh Oo - — PLUS — i | CALLING | sacs. | HomicipE : GOLDEN Act | eartctry : nanrenes | Fogle dear sles Wwe etd f EEE »— ABBE LANE FRANCS LEDERER Rumor: Jack Carter and George De Witt talk about each | HELD | other but not to each other .. . Linda Christian’s been pursuing [Baby Pignatari around Paris but De Witt reclaims her in} OVER JACK HAWKINS att] CANTODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A new Long Island drive-in] Through ‘THE BRIDGE : \theater’s packed every night and if business gets any better THURS. | (says Roger Price) they might even start showing movies. ———e lj Italians Forbid Yvonne [ to Arrive in Rome by Car | By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Evidently the press and ‘TV guys in Italy| are more important than we working slobs here. Yvonne de ae Italy-bound, had planned to pick up a new Mercedes- pss ie Benz in Germany and drive to Rome, but— . “Suddenly I got a cable forbidding me tol} | f arrive by car.-I must leave it at Milan and - come by air so I could be met by the jornalisti picnic!” if Yvonne—who'll film “Mary Magdalen” ‘in Rome—is cooperating but thought it strange —until I told her that some N.Y. photogs take WILSON “arrival” and “departure” pictures of glamour gals who never} leave town. They never go further than the plane steps at the airport. It’s easier in New York. . | *® & 2 af ' Anna Maria Alberghetti told me from Las Vegas that she broke a tendon in her foot—left. her tuxedo zipper open causing people to yell “Hey, your pants are ere mee also practically decided to get mar- 2 oe ried . . . otherwise nothing’s happened since she opened at the Desert Inn without her mother; and sister. “Pm. not a. professional dancer, and I didn’t warm up two’nights,” she said, ex- plaining her injury. “My doctor gives me a shot in the foot that works like novo- caine.” She and maestro Buddy Bregman might get married any hour—or they might not’... but they'd like to. “T was so embarrassed about the zipper,” she.laughed, “I had to turn around from the , laudience and zip it up. Next time I may work at Minsky’s!” Bente THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Adlai’ll report—on Russia—to Ike ... The new Nielsen/| shows Gunsmoke Ist, Have Gun 2nd, Ed Sullivan 34d, Bob | Crosby 27th, Maverick 32d, Steve Allen 60th . . . Janis Paige, iiean but lovely, was with Bill Williams at. the Forum . Andre Previn, Peggy King’s fiance, comes to the Round Table| in September (his first NY engagement) . . . The Peter Lind| | Hayes-Mary Healy “Who Was That Lady?” show will run right through August, at least. \ ALEC GUINNESS ON THE RIVER KWAI When somebody heckled Jack Benny, he said, “If my name | were Joe E. Lewis, boy, would I have an answer for you!” ... That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) ” Adults ........90¢ Children ......20¢ Gary Cooper “SGT. YORK” Glens Ford "THE COWBOY” to-coast tour she found Canada a) land of promise full of energetic, | “T have had a really lovely time . « » and I offer you all my heart- felt thanks. God bless you all,” the sister of Queen. 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CHAI OLE B | SONG Me THE SOUTH STE HESS EL eerrre verte ISS, TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST: 12, 1958_ « = - ‘Danger Lurks on Algerian Roads “ \ By ANDREW BOROWIEC _ @ONSTANTINE, Algeria (AP) —A truck creaked to a at Biskra about 120 miles south of here, Its Moslem. driver lazily stepped out to.give his name. _ “That's your’ safest ride,” whis- pered. a French sentry to an American hitchhiker, “It’s a. reb- -el supply truck, We have to let some of them go, In this way the Ralt at a French road control post rebels, don’t mine the roads and|tary guard our ows, trucks, can travel.in safe- ty too.” x * &* Hitchhiking through rebel in- fested eastern Algeria is easy but not necessarily safe. All you have to do is wait at road control posts where every vehicle—civilian -or military—has to register. Along the road north—past t famous El Kantara Canyon—lie ‘remnants of trucks burned by the “The rebels kill everybody — the French and Moslems 2, said a Moslem motorist. : “They don’t care who travels here. They shoot without asking.” 2 : x *& * “This war will continue,’ sa another, ‘We can fight for a lo time, Independence must come.” And_a Moslem truck driver told about the woman he saw. i. “She just looked out of her win- dow after a grenade blew up and Group Carries Good-Will Gifts v ‘Waterford Man Taking Eight Youths to Alaska - When Edward Kuhn of Water- ford Township: and his group of @ight small boys disembark from @ boat in Juneau, Alaska. some- “time next week, they will be wel- comed at the dock by the governor of America’s newest state. + * 4 i The young “ambassadors” left Detroit at 9 a. m. yesterday, by train, loaded down with good-will gifts from Michigan to be present- ed to Alaskan officials, in honor of the new state. : One ‘of the prized gifts trom : Detroit Mayor Miriani, is a ’ gold-plated key to the city. Dear- born Mayor Orville Hubbard . added an antique model repro- duction of the first Ford car, and General Motors and Chrysler contributed scale models of the newest automobiles. Each year, Kuhn, who is. a teacher at Detroit Redford _School,. takes a group of boys on an 8,000-mile planned trip Alaska — carrying on an idea pro- moted by George E. Buchanan of Detroit.35. years ago. : Beauty Queen, DiMaggio ‘Not’ Eying Marriage | SMITHFIELD, Va. (AP)+Beau- * * * This was Miss America of 1957's] reply to reporters’ queries after she saw the former baseball great off at Norfolk’s Municipal Airport 12 years old pay $550, Alaska to the United States, he said, Along the way, the boys will be met at.the train and feted by Ki- ‘wanis and Rotary clubs of various will take them. directly to the capitol of Alaska. They will’ re- turn just in time for school. ‘ school. a “imotorist, ‘Then they attach these electric wires to your wrist and ask questions, This does not leave any marks.” “There were two grenades here today,” said a Moslem taxi driver in Constantine, the end of the hitchhiking journey. ‘‘All victims were Moslems. There is reason for killing French soldiers, It’s war. But why do they kill our women and children, monsieur?’’ ‘Lys i oe = ae ~s>9 [Season's 2nd Storm ‘Hiker Safest in Rebel Truck "| Becky; swirled far out in the At- lantic, today. It posed no immedi-| — Juan Weather Bureau plated “the Swirling in:Atlantic: SAN -JUAN, : P. ‘R. wa The season's second tropical storm, ate threat to land. In its 5-a, m. advisory, the San storm about 1,200 miles east of San Juan moving west-northwest at 17 m.p:;h, ‘ Movement during the next 12 hours was expected’ to be’ toward the west-northwest at the same speed or slightly slower. at 55 mph. * Vessels in the path of the storm Were advised to use caution. The North American beaver, once near extinction, is believed making a comeback in many Highest winds were estimated| areas. noah + THE GIRLS ? SN ESENT/ LOVE, Jast night. <= _. The pair were in a group spend- ing the weekend at the farm near here of V. G. Monette, owner of a food supply firm. * * ¥ Blonde Miss McKnight said her arrival with DiMaggio at Norfolk) . on a plane from New York Satur- day was a coincidence, She said there is no romance between her and DiMaggio, an ex-husband of movie queen Marilyn Monroe. She ‘insisted most of her attention is: for her studies at UCLA and that “I’m not interested in, latching on to anyone right now.” ‘. * *& *& : She said she and DiMaggio met in 1956 and that they had not seen each other again until their en- counter in New York. Miss McKnight said she will} - work in public relations for the Monette firm, which supplies food to the armed forces, when she graduates from UCLA. Navy Blimp Back. From Arctic Trip SOUTH -WEYMOUTH, Mass. + ANOTHER WIRE FROM HiM! HMPH! ZA & WONDER WHAT TALE OF WOE HE me CRIMINAL~~AM BRING- ING YOU HANDSOME fe eet R Amos/™ BOARDING HOUSE By Franklin Folger ay * cos SOW “Have you a game for children that DOESN'T end up ina fight?” SENT Y Ji Yr OS TRIS TOME fe HE ANENS EAND HE'S BRINGING ME J) INRACULOUSLY AS IT WAS gr BS RESENT «LEANDER, 4 LOST-ALSO COLLECTED Jim BRING ME A CHAIR LAVISH REWARD FOR 4 SEFORE T KEEL I\ APPREHENDING VICIOUS onesie YZ 'Z © 1958 by WEA Service, ine. Tm. WHY, THAT OLD BARN OWL! HE ACTUALLY ASKING FOR MONEY A WIRE WITHOUT Stee ote Se NSSccesssees _- *.*. “.wreer erect. Moa! s -*.* ate oo ee <—s 4 SS ~ S ee THIS 1S'WHAT I DO--NOW LET ME EXPLAIN “THESE TWO (TEMS -— “A” Ee US, Ox. OFF. Seat QUT. OUR WAY YOU'RE ALWAYS TALKIN’ ABOUT @ nk aX) fy? TH’ GUY ACROSS TH’ STREET - SiwS gy Mh h THAT DOES SO MLICH FOR f shop Coll for Demonstration — Cutting Tools & Su plies a Supplies for Industry S. Cass © PLENTY. of FREE PARKING cision drill press. and ream in vertical, horizon- Balonced for easy handling. BUX for drilling machin- drill into a portable pre- accurate, safe; Drill; tap tal, ovethead positions. ires only one operator. structures or pieces in or field. FE 2-0108 Lodge, nominee for a second term : - 38 You Receive Protection for Your Home, the Contents, Theft and Personal” Liability. ‘Now You Can Seve Money When You Buy Home Insurance! Save Up to H.W. Manaieeber ' 306-320 Riker ~~ _ MONDAY, AUGUST-18TH FOR OUR CUSTOMERS’ CONVENIENCE TO. SUITE 402-403 IN THE PONTIAC STATE BANK BUILDING Our new offices will be larger, with modern equipment installed, to give our customers the best possible investment service. You’re invited to drop in and see us in our ew quae ‘Watling, Lenhet @ Co | Members. New York Stock Exchange 716 Pontiac State ok soiios / Phone: fe 2.9976. 1 ey Max B. Kerns FE. 4-1551 | i" Funeral Directors 4 ) __ Help Wanted Male _ 6) ‘* : atl WANTED. = 9 <*>" JOOATS® . = es Baez, aiz| DOnelson-Johns| ce esi “Suis 8 Seat for aah mug, be al So. a ‘ » a. 5 ot yr. experi- : tact Mr. ohver keller’ of inter. ret Voorhees Siple Grand napa hkignn "Sas: FUNERAL HOME mem Sythe oe * Cemetery Lite 8 will te 2 a tt or ~«y! graves ame PERRY MOUNT PARK Bec, State “LOT 240, 3—Six. grave lot, Armad +60: & rmada, tate ohns Funeral Home after D0. “we 1 service be = ‘Thursday, ae 14 at & p.m. Cha Ri on-Bird Mitford q with Rev. on mee. Pear: i= Ric ey ne mor UGUST 1 Nancy Rut 168 Mt b vickte. K. and ey ae peel Myrick cla’ see eam h Section of pe! he Rosary will at ‘Allen : Puneral Home. a Orion, at 30 p.m., Wednesday. KEEPER, AUG ett May, 1248 Hemingway Rd., beloved infant dough: Arthur dear sinet ot How. bw yg . Mr, a: 7, Howland: great Lake |: beloved danghter = 7 . Puneral ‘arrange’ by P'umerfeltt Puneral Home, Lake Orion, Mich. . AUGUST 11. ednesda: 13, at 1:30 p.m.: Funeral Home with Rev. Wm. officiating. Interment tn Saas wil ie” tm tate st _the Huntoon Puners] Home. aces) 11, 1958, LOR-| BOX BEPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office ip the following hoxes: 5, 10, 15, 28, 32, 55, 57,63, 64, Tl, 74, 76, 83. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. all errors should be rted immediately. The fustm out it ao Bg time for o—— containing type sizes free is 12 o'clock day vrevious to oublic Transient Ads mey be cancelled Be 9:30 a.m. the day of fication after _ the first insertion CASH WANT AD GATES aaa nw ry ‘an 4 ite é e & 2.25 ts 6.00 8 270 |= 4.86 120 q 4 6.67 8.40 a 60 48 9.60 ® 4.05 28 8610.80 land, rmingham. Interment, nklin a MTLLER, AUGUST 11, 1958. mein Arthur (Pete). 384°8. Broadway,|, Help Wanted Male 6 Lake age 61, beloved wee. Re Toe Pe bi of Mrs. dna May Miller; A nC TOOLS. b seed i ort Sd —_ ~hlbige eer ne other need ts RA ac Wagner. Mrs Jav Loomis and _Basibler iG "Commerce Ré._ Cut wohl Thursday, Ten 14 at|_See our Ad under Instructions, 9 Fam from Allen's Pyneral Home| AUTO SALESMEN — offi . . Inte 2e men nm Oxta Gennery =. Miller will ~~ Ae | vrolet, in 8 en's Home, Lake Orion 30 —{ —— WICEREON, Pa og 4-44 * me 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham ford, 18: dear brother of nore si ae Pa be held Wed.| 1#28 “Average earn- neomay, Aas. 13 at 1 vm. from ay ‘ot "weekly. Pius guaranteed Richardson Chavet, d| bonuses, Trave tet og with Rew. Charles Richey offict- — roel ee Interment Oa Felt, a Wed wo Must e~ — R o}- re eparture will Hato state st the R'm? pape — SEIBERT, AUGUST 11, 1958, BARL R190 N. Ondyes Ra. Pontise aT ices Betbert: dear father of Puller, Leo Per © fag 3 dear brother will ‘be held Thursday, Aue. it of. Snares cietétin Home, Rev. James age —— en "7 Co ‘cha t le SR} ie a rks-Ort Puneral pe kuburn | today. STA RPTORD AUGUST 10, ar a oT at dot Panne He Wiltie eons and Ivory ea Stafford, Purieral s- held in’ Vidalia, a tes, will. sta’ Carruthers Pun a 7 pm. Wednesday _ Thursday. SUTHERLAND. Avousr sh. Bivd.. No., 1958, Ta Thursday, A 14 at 3 1 ae. chins Puneral Ho jutherland pee roe ter mi. state a = af- eae + MRS. ron between 10 & 11:30 LADY WHO sm FREE RENT FOR L. knows music & can do office ‘usic ing ‘essential. Sa and past bu: ce, ry areas manager, & = 888 Detroit 26 Michi’ [MAN Witt SMALL family on car . Must have car “4, eas t+ farm exp. _Balawin MEN—JET RAT ING. SEE OUR ad under Clas. a SINGLE LE BOYS rs ONDE. as, 10. i OPTICIAN, ge 7 io € — Needs * Part-Time Salesmen For Pontiac and all surrounding : areas If you wish to Rp rr} Mado rgreaves ba eri "MARRIED MAN CAPA- evptay an anit . fran Royal Oak, Mi Ge a EASY JOB tat eck my came Senay ao work, Attention - Toy Demonstrators A well. Top 4 ——— Inc - b's = Par. BUSY SEASON —_ starting, Gon pare 2 neat on or ‘stnile, rela gee $250. Phone ne FE 281” Miss scusack for appt. lo to 12~3 mingham MY 4-71 COMPANION—MATURE WOMAN on pension preferred. More for — — wages FE 5-3756 after ‘| DENTAL A NT. BOX Pontiac 117, ber and working experience. DISHWASHER FROM ¢ aM. TO _hoon. 3517 Eliz. . Rad. DEPENDABLE youna “WOMAN. hr child care. Live in, FE EXPERIENCED BEA ator. Must have following _— OPER- — fe ge $. For appoin ment call FE 2-2544 or FE Pasi. ACES Ww. MU be 35 years o1 older. full or part time work je rson ‘be- tween 9 and ¢ e calls. Shamrock Creamery, 304 EB. Pike EXPERIENCED R new women’s a 1 shop. ~ open at ee Plains. part-time, wy ne fave cemantint of pare in all hd at of ae ie L hee de’ 1 led informatio: 50 W. McNichols Rd. Free Toys for Christmas able TV ons oy particulars. about yourself, GIRL—5 DAYS. GENERAL use cleaning. _weshiss & franing.. Able one. with me nights. Breler Mi _ 61458. Gia, own ar Bart 0 work. 30%, ie a areek Come pelle ay e.3 day or you can earn as et sim $109 per week. LA! CAR =, housework, Pont. Press, EADY TO TIVE IN: SMALE HOME with own room and TV Action speaks louder no words Stop talking shout = mone With our caaeane ave Woes NAME BRAND TOYS at NO INCREASE ou can crease your pos oh J Elden. _Beiroit st # sichigan. FOUNTAIN GIRL ar POR — Write Box 2 Pontiac‘? TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Ort. © 1956 by NEA Bervice. ine wear out his teeth!” “i . yu Dick ae Notices & Personals 23 rpening | waite NURSERY PcAgreRinG -EW OR REPAIR Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 iene for wore will | oan poage' 5 r ~ rou, psa sales tax, yearly income tax also pay- rolls. Single or double. entry, call Mr. Gleason, PF §-6311. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 Ohecone tee se Sable | \ Ts. DRESSMAKING. UALITY -] materials. §-2543. TORING. AL- rations. Dra cies 4 formals done _in my home. Call PE 8-8455. ~~" Garden Plowing 16B CUSTOM PLOW DRAG, & LIGHT pans. Anywhere. Call ORIando “Brush his teeth every time he eats? That's silly! He’d 3 TO ‘ Employment Agencies 8A SEC TY Qualify easily & quickly for big a as: CAL DRAFTSM EN, MAKERS. AND DIE DESIGNERS. Above courses GI approved. AUTO MECHANICS oa CONDITION- — REFRIQ’ 13th - Thurs. August ith 10am tos pm.” x LEARN WELDING NOW! BIG DE- — ir we! —_ BR ae sere ik training Heliarc, eld ing prepares, Jo = Ww quick "Write 1 ox 18, Pontiac Press. MEN JET. TRAINING *Turbo Jet *Mechanics *Turbo Prop *Technicians *Gas Turbine *Specialists ; an begin your TRAINING oe. e en? 2 oe =e Impor bitious men who wil! take ir BE ee’ Bebra | Mh joe arranged for low a Write TODAY — Full informa- tion interview wt be ac- inna aon S Son 16, Pontise Press CITY... ee eee fee oo BOM «56 one STATE ... ... ..-PHONE ... es MOTEL MANAGEMENT a ge OR and OPERATI es after 3 p.m MIDDLEAGED MA WN. HOUSE- keeper, some care of invalid, own ——— & cae day & mum fei Fe ae ea FE ® . 9 a.m, MIDDLE . Com for 3 child ousework. More ol none Gan wages, OR 3-4178 NEEDED NOW 2; ener pie and young ladies. over, for pleasant ‘time telephone survey work Sent i Roo d ‘starting $s: an ase willing workers need rae 8-4611. RELIABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housework. erences required, RELIABLE WHITE B WOMAN 7 6 wor Live * "References. ORiando 3-060¢ after .m. SELLING MG AVR Be FUN! ASK Home nish ete. Ref- TEA new egg in. Pon met Rochester, Must ae. ‘eal r Ww UST 9, 1958. t inconfe mother Trave can Corpus ase Texas;| Week, answer alse :” Call “Monday or evenings ie beloved wife ©: is gy" Powell Willams: dear ‘mother mot or ‘ew Roebuck 8 Lemon to. call oa work G | c and 3. @ our customers by appointment be-| Bousekeeper, days for? ro2, JF. ld 9 sister of “Mire, Roy ; i tween 6 p.m. 5 ig es Wiliams, Jr, and Damon Wil-| evenings a week. dion us. own transporta- ms; vel oe ng A! iy he’ oe. For er a = sant) . ursday, i am, 7 First hee eh the Nasz- terview Wed., Au Wal- md Sgtate iy don Hotel “agg age Help Wanted _. 8 Kenneth inson officiatin { ney. No phone call Interment ARE YOU WANTIN 'y. Mrs. Wilfe will lie, in TWO FAND ing. you don't find tt? noon a ” salesm: weeded. ve open: r man or woman at the First Church of the Naz- riences o preferred. “Get in Can make ebere. aes wage, the # of our sales 150 N, 8 force, NOW! ready for ae E NCED iE SA ME errs all: ~ gf Or _palssladien needed for foil & Card of Thanke -..1| S25"*2i, Witollie mien com-| Wit sitene Remeber ts xPRESS OUR Gome in & sheck them A men. | e-yon AREA WE Ponds relatives H. Klive, Engg t red can handle a telephone well, thanks to ell our . of} Retail Store, & Bate for} I will show ped how earn & 00. +. j appreciation pgs ment. OF call eral very good {ncome. You must the . were recent. bet be ween 25 and 65 ye of * poses shown during ur Te eur —— age, wil work at least 4 avement snd Francis Dig ae, hours either daytime or evenin dear. father snd hueband, on WHAT our choice) Must live W Er. ~ & very special than po Apel ae ek Funeral Home, Rev. ¥: ett ¥. Reilly, mee C ord Pope Ave . . Are er Sin De. In Memoriam 2). y. iw ee : is rorre naBeE a TOBTAING IN NG YY oF | MY hu er James ig, | WE Str SUCH AN who Gway 1 year ago to- sure “tam lone- 1 am blue; in the mids of my ryt. 8 Tve 8|, wih a al tor you Kenly mlssed by Wile and chilaten. In i G MEMORY OF CECIL who pasced Sway Aug. ‘ oe 2 oe gf ae por we t . lroning, be considered, Age 25 to 59 into, _fair- 6-620," ING. Pontine Press, Box 1 : de hort order ie in ae r ee Room with owner's family. _ Work Wanted Male 10) _ zs noe A-1 CARPENTER WORK. NEW - ONE mi = = - Sppreciates me. 9 children. 3 Repair PE ¢adia ‘ . Good 5 iF A-l CARPENTRY. FINISHED area. Must References. Li 1.0430 No calls ng ea specialty. ALL =e OF BRI BLOCK, k R. a ayy Goran rae ee © favo cutting. PE aoa AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER and cabinet work new and re- Murdock FE 27861 RI Y AND CE ment von PE 44996. CABINET MAKER AND sea 5 ter Kitchens ® specialty: CARPENTRY "S ese reas, OR 3-3204. operate CIVIL . 19 years exer. arti es travel ntact MAple 5-150 "Clarkston, ay - am sar in — AT Any aban 2, painting or what have Fou, 4-0456. ea ADNTING, eavestro a ee : plaster Fae al — Bast OR 38117 TAWN WORK, WEED & BUSH fe: of any pa panes "ainutter® : ense. Phon TREE REM ns cleared. §-5502, TON ST AKE TRUCK MAN a wo oR. 3-3603. 7-8018. Free Eitimates r Free olen — 5 ‘all os wares Work Wanted Female 11 i DAY | + i St a pasha: FE Ba08, 7 WOMEN WANT WA ALL WASH- _ing, and housecleaning. FE 3-758). § Days AYS WORK. Di DISHWASHING, babysitting. er: Refer- ences. x 2 wry “Fi ART-TIME | FE or m e. ree through P & L Statement. — COLORED ee A WOULD LIKE nts ot ehfldren, Gan lve tn. oa 52016. eg LA 30. Live in Rel. __meneral, 68 sis | WE Be, WORK. | Work Wanted Female 11 PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. _ Experienced, ORlando 2.3084. PART TIME OR SHORT HOURS. General office experience, FE Between 5 of 25-35 with ; good out Must have a pleasant) 2-1383. bis “and "pave like working with peo- | BONTIA™ BABY BUREAU 5 with "ise hrs for lunch, Licensed bonded. Drivers 65 And = aetes 78. noniiont start.| cents per hr. Adult sitters. OR sale: Employment. 1 6Call — mornings or a“ Pontiac State Bask” Biag. | iste are ua ™ : : GALL FB 50724 Instructions 9 | WASHINGs & TRONINGS. WATER- < | WASHINGS ss TRONINGS. 38 E ATTENTION, MEN fellow. PE 47818. WOMAN N WANTS WORE c OF AN’ ANY kind. nights. — wt FE “bes i WOMAN, WANTS WORK AS As peoapsioalst or general office. Ref. FE 54-8590 bag aro gg WASHINGS In MY home eerie AT HOME. 6, PE 45521, 12 Building Service Insurance Agencies 17A nO, INCREASE IN AUTO RATES pats. 1 iNBUR ANCE AGENCY Taek Service 18 FOR “FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV ice phone Pontiao Laundry. FE. 2-8101 thor CURTAINS. PLAT, OR RUF. pene FE eae Seed ry __Landsca Pane tammin aA rea g SERVICE. TS, ta. ag BER Lakes, TRE TERTICE tor clearing. tosured. us 4 Spd aad S oth aainn. 8 aus NG. Leveling, ete , Seeding & Sod- MPLETE BUILDING. *repalr and eS Free es- timates. Landscape ¥- ice. FE 10 an Yas Rot Fer atu Si. NEW LAWN B grading Backfield top soll, FE | Sana - SPRAYING Commercial or rosidensial one ‘a Paydraullc Harry White & Sons, Inc. 151 5, Cass Lake Rd, . Moving & Truckin 1% TC TON STAKE, TRUCK WANTS aLL —_ OF MENT WORE. a aa! © bee lock. Youued & bond- eee as ringed s Hab ean line of a ae Bon DING SERV. fy won. ba 1% A} Fi WORKMANSHIP. so R I ¢c ® bl stone. tnsko - 8 and fireplaces. MA 5-0378 AAA Floor Sanding a t Le ee iding. ae s door: icensed in mat, ns don 8 BRICK LAYING, BLOCK & CE- ment work FE 68-6375 : = NG , re 6s BRICK. BLos® work. Also At No job too Residential and uy Guaranteed work. MY : s or " repair, PE 40470 ORK, HOUSES. oer v a OFEING FOO eo wou. Commercial or 20 ree ~ ad Take oaperpenee- WTED hess. _mates. OR 35741 CEM ENT AND MASON coe Pe , OR 39402. x. ee cal estimates, OL work, 1 ooaou tec at ADDI- tions, et CEMENT & Bt O€K A-1 MOVING — Nios Reasonable FE 5.3458 — FE 2.2908 AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith Mov Large van or pickup PE 4904. a al MOVING AND HAULING, anytime. FE sani or FE 68-9869. A-} Lert. TRUCKING & RUB- bish. $4 load FE 8-0145. HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your price. Any time. FE 8-095 JIM’S MOVING & TRUCKING, . PE 5-1348, FE 8-3244. iG A : Rubbish. Fill dirt, ton. soll vel .& front end x 4.6003. LIGHT UCKING, RUBB manure 1629 A 5-1620. LIGHT HAULING OF ANY KIND FE 23575 LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH _cheap. FE 8-413. MOVING & HAULING WITH 2 [2 TON stake track, FE &-6453. O'DELL CARTAGE Local ong, lene of ta moving. TROCKTN ULING. RUB- miaaytime me, Cheap. FE 4-1820. Trucks to Rent oon ait Tractor aie 8, WOODWARD vex | Pein aamngy Pesees _Up free of charge. PE §-4638. _ Painting & Decorating 20 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- orating. Cash or terms. FE . PAINT- or. Fi ELECTR ize Chat tb ae | a SAVE. ‘ENERGY, USE x -|WANT_ADS! To find a job, pldce to live or a ‘| good used car, see Classi-| cst | fied NOWI CHARLES CHESTER et ed fork, he's oes ~ REDUCE ‘NOW bi ¢ A ile as 1.00 Ce = gn ly Baby ne or ned and to. aay. 44131. SPECIAL FOR AUGUET. | C oe —o.. av complete. ing. D7 & H on le-, wd On al Wyiiliams & Highlan TO CARRY SUB. PLEASE CON.| —_ fee Miss Marke of Family Gory gfe a silawest “46 11. wed, Children to Board 26 SMALL RADIOS. 5-8158 ng a ene wet EEDED odd tots, G ” hay .™ dollar ae Fruit Wood Spinet Must be in Wanted to Rent LOLOL LOLOL MANAGER or LOCAL CONCERN room e, a RESIDENT DOCTOR OF PONTIAC wishes to rent a unfurn. GIRL WANTS RIDE WANTED, RIDE rey Somimunity : af Tesm oni. ania. FE 345 Ee © re are re eae ood condition. Phone 2 two or posogen g Bere e : 2, Must be clean. FE 2-8161 ° WANTED ROOM. MODERN RANCH Ear SUBURBAN Daerenishy wR, Tike GRA X _, PONTIAC = Wanted Transportation 31 be hare eee, we Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs.. 32 WANTED — Any and all types of property. We have ers W to Ms, ye Pea “aah ing availa ble Ask for Mr, Kennedy WM. Az. KENNEDY. REALTOR 01 W. Huron Open Evenings ‘til Arse ier Pe FLOOR, PVT ENT pares ae Seo a Near mere aay apts OR ith ROOM APT. “A A “WEEE. AND | 4 room, ae alias : 2 Paci ol bus line 2 ROOM AP ARTMENT FOR 1 OR 2 whh vanity. © ered walls. ated in the heart of the lake| {uc'% pe SA hee large tammscapea io, | le es es | DUNUAP bese black. top rt basement, | custom Builde: PE 9-198 near schools. moves you if. | “SEpaM OR WBE 2 Multi-Lakes Realty |" famiy tacome. 2 taths, i Rathing dows PRCIAL, =, Lig farm 3060 8. eee 5. Commerce Ra. MA 4-1578 replace, rec rm, Lew tenes, bur w th full basement, of Ez. 3 lovely FE Jae — 5 COME bt PE -8-6869. Terms, Owner. PE 2-808. screens. Oak | Se oe 6 . On J . ears old "RAINBOW" | ia: Fer edteacns aye Fajr Fie oR HOUSE ON CABS Sunealow w Ra ‘oll gn as low sus ‘dow an) oo owes N N Oak floors. Corner lot ’ PRO RENTAL SERVIC P. W. DIN AN streets paved; “Here is ‘buy ee 2-2614 692 8 PADDOCK | 66 W. Huron for someone $1125 DOWN $12 500 INCOME Over é Soom, acgt freee, ous tr-| He roe ean mow rea mt | i DB ea ~ $750 DOWN for owner and an apartment that| Biture & etc. Paved it. e Unfinished 3 bedroom ms is rented will make your pay-| °f downtown. Paved good sof) Also 2 bedroom | ments. Full hesement, ges b $2300 FOR THE EQUITY—Lovel in o — : total | modern hh ag A Bi th wake down payment and then free rent| POGtl. ‘Hasomen abe | Borger MACEDAY LAKE room home with attached garage. old. matic % ou 4 years heat, pan- ft bath an ool an clean ear A eling, Boco This n and home is true value at $8,400 total — $500 DOW 2 bedroo: Elizabeth Maks e"privileges. oThis home built in * ——- an shaded corner eg price JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & ee oe id win FE 4-0547 | BY -_For Sale Houses “434 For Sale Houses. 8 eo ‘MUSE SELL. vA- ean SPECIAL. COMMERCE. isenagsd DRAYTON -WOODS bedroo: Oak floo: on attic ish extra Ve condition bers 't tormy Low Ww $15,915 LITTLE FARM — wi home. huseriee almost. complete! rebuilt. New furn. new ©. plumbin, y New 17 x 17 birch kitchen lovely den, La: . Cal semen plastered walls, where you. can m, siaace on interest Very best val ues in y.. Must be yeah to L. H. BROWN, Realtor MODEL HOME _ NOW FOR SALE . ttach a! I Her m SY Davia, canna own at are on paves ~Ft. bang Frontage a iy EE & ‘GREGG ome ih ae 5 ‘er wipow ees STATE, 4 BED. Error, AGENCY. ; |. Ce _ Flint 8t. pork Fully ; mG. need. ution ire GAN es. OWNER. VERY renee W eat on Sa ere repairs. ; ROOM we BY down and. take fare” owner, wil ement, as pons. weit sell furniture’ wil rates 4a FHA ONLY f80 DOWN wren 2 ee ‘hel Dorchester bedrm., modern. City, Hurry: FE terms "B’ drive by. 4-1906. @UPLEveC sratreR HOME z. | 1M MEDIATE POSSESSION — S21¢ POSSERSION — Sit : "Gordon Flaitiey cows. y lar, EM 3-0482. sine house, needs fix fing. "palance -- = ONLY | $300 D DN. wil fake sie 20 for equity. ; this” 2 bedrm . $183. _ pF a batty, finished | POR SALE BY OWNER dorm atte Which ¢ be 2 room home. All brick full b py rere Bin pase eto eee Sfpformetion inguire ESTER R nn pany RED REAL won at 209 Squire Jane, Milf SALE, BY ‘QWNER. 3 BEDRMS. odern kitchen Full basement. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE odera | kitchen ie fall basement. cement = beau- ses at Sylvan fhome & income), small down pa pe gl & E-Z terms. Must be . Make me an offer, $495 DOV : . ec for decorating ip at office for information. We have lots LS AYDE also. DEN Realtor 86 E. Walton | DORRIS & SON LAKE FRONT FOUR BEDROOMS A a situated _ Iot, with 1 spreading Sede "trees, Pontiac i and good ih. o—_ Aluminum siding, pet Oak floors throughout, car- full bath end half bath and R- outstanding selling ap G.I. SPECIALS stk “ous end unncfed "wale | peaey marge at lot take entieg $3, 5.950. will t mg Kes w . (>) Attractive frame five room bungalow, plus paneled family room on and large sat fat PUP eae: es eat, 2 car e. lot; $10,975. wilt hand ~ (c) Two for om at nig : $10,200 tor dana icf bungalow » aad 6 t, D einen, mort. ern three room hense on rear of . beautiful swimming ross road, DORRIS & oon REALTORS - DRAYTON PLAINS / BPRS ees “= BRICK vat lees wat 2 ‘years “4 Exe ea fo 160x at : CLOSE TO 8H NG Very clean ey “is modern. 's basement, ‘oil furnace. a Wh. g 2 car ga- og Lot 1ldx An ¢ al for only $13,500 aah rms. BETWEEN per onl * WAL = ‘fal ‘grounds, Aval Fe 3 sess or bool a ober ve *tatge patie meee as tan honee at 2 FAMILY — both ground level! Sheet i place to wrhiee that ed on 1% landscaped ‘lots ston, this pas is within walkin NEMS Be ELIZABETH t «= Golf o An om Cons Lake. FE A. JO we deat garage, nice beach. : 30. foot frontage on Aubu ROO vi noses bedroom, apart: round. all enced, and “lake tom, a"Rrepinge snae sys ing for $13,200. Pay ents are'§ ts aent Bu of orem 7 See J J Ave., 8 brick exterior, rt rivile We ha oI . and a sun- per month. including ta: nu: stove and oven w aw CONT . JOHNSON, Realtor K : eas f room ment, also iarge rooms Otl heat. Privileges. We have s |_.room or den, Has been well nes & 12,500. ent Inc. Realtor rooms Oak floors, pi commitment for $10,400 and maintai surance , rm. Rees, MAr| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. cee Rwy. at Telegraph up, ,desement, Ericed tor Rem] renehe) [ame hed tery tear just mortgage cost down. aad bas a Sock farege) =o ltep 6 ARRO REALTY a Om WSDEL Beauty brick _ FE 42533 soo bpee soa, tee ot Seen ea, ee Stn Be pieetaed Shy [TE MSRELCTCR REALTOR | corer of ee ~~ = e ns Se erm For Rent Rooms 37 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ; this and let slat make te including 3% per cent inter: Open res adhe on Ba —=seo 0 LAWRENCE W. Elizabeth Lake payments rly. Eitho” lus mort- Gl PECI AL Cail us m.-8:30-p.m. Sun. to 4 0 SLPEPING BOOM 5. orr MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Privileges mee wetting, som 6.0] WM. H. KNUDSEN” $150 DOWN PERSE ent to bus. FE 2-606. 267 State. r T See eae wrick end frame NE AT with a tun ‘basen oom bunesion REALTOR 344 8. Telegra Se cenace: re 2 0004 : vickice : ‘SHR. HOME PRIVE a y OT ! « bungeiow ‘afters. fine livin oe rith a full basement, plas. | Pr dase Evening Mev eas| 4. ROOM, BaTH, Futt | YEAR ROUND HOME _ FE 20015. a quiet neighborhood, West side bungalow. absolute) forced air heat. and lovel ILLIAMS LAK OAT enD rune Prone , NICE ROOM, PVT. as Penteree 2 bedrooms and must be seen fo ap pnPpreciate a back ye. Location—nort Ww E OAKLAND, FULL AT SEARS L LAKE Be ee cna oe HIGH ON A HILL “s Redes ages = Son or ee res . Bod as room, end of city. et cic ubgsiow with lake $5, By owner—this 2 2badtoom home a a 1) en ad Oors as : 86, Cone te nine at nae eee AN{| Overlooking the west_ shore FAMILY HOME IN DRAY- tomatic heat and hot water, heat. 130x143” ft. fot, almost | ™ Mrior “s satew belt, kitten nin, jl M. WRIGHT is situated on canal oSitr gait FE $ of Cass Lake. This 3 bed- TON near school shopping fireplace, 2 lots, 2 ear ga- acre. Only $8,850 with FHA or WILLI AMS wiring and part ef a sheet rock sale, $6, cash, For further ine LARGE $i PIN Pooss Rome 34 situated) os 3 and churches. 4 good size rage, and lake privileges GI terms. on. House is livable and you can | 34 wwe formation call Milford. MU ¢457 Fat Do PRI beautiful shaded waterfront bedrooms, a fu ning rm on beautitul Elizabeth Lake. have immediate possession, Only | **¢ $ OAKLAND ren * Fate entrance wotown Pontiec lots. Has a large screened and a 17% ft. cedar lined Offered at $16,500 terms. * ty L AKE ARE A on < own and payments $50 per VENINGS: UNTIL 8:30 Fat cages Sore Pos in poreh on the lake side porch will all eontr'bute to Look Today. H rad _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ea Ress, FE 4 FLOOR. My ith soldat Nod comfortable living Base- . ulnp r1es 3 bedroom ranch home }o- a OCR —Prt_bome ee oe mim ocay Sh 008 down ment, of course. and cas “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor cated on a nice landscaped Vood Co. GI NOTHING DOWN |°3._BEDROOM MODERN Homr. N—MODERN BETWEEN Po Tr heat. too. Garage. paved t. st PE 2-0474 — = co corner lot with anchor fenc Garage. basement. many FE 4-2847 PB NTIAC AND drive. May be purchased 49 fone a ee . 83 N. Telegr Open Eves. ing and a playpen for chil- OFFIC cr 9 Pn DROOM ranch home extras $8 500 =ere at ssi i _ with about $900 total down Ms. Vornts MULTIP: S CistING SERVICE dren. Extra large garage Corner Williams. Lake Ra Py M59 with @ living and dining OAKLANN COUNTY REALTY R With Bo: d 1 38 e 8 three bedroom payment. Hurry on this one. FE i301 or FE 4- and breezeway. "Ouie pos- R 3-1235 rea 11x20; master bedrm. 2610 Union Lk. Rd. oe od old, Gan be bought for oniy GI RESALE — 3 bedroom | Near Huntoon Lake ee el Delta’ oh nat ‘nb 34164 _or_EM_3241i_after_@ - A sed on . terms w . at. $300 down plus mortgage brick front ranch home, (9 Bedrm, Full Basem’t FAMILY HOME $800 down plus mortgage : lot 104x280 with lake privi- LEAVING: MICHIGAN. MUST SEL. cost. Now is the time to Nicely landscaped yard and ear FHA TERMS a cost. Call for appointment ar Ti e HS gpl on wage Lake. See a No rea- funtion and to Poder of a eee ribbon drive best, and Bult by reliable men fe puiider | 'w DisTRICT now. sonaile otter refused. 1 wk. only, hot water. Only ee 22-ft. carpeted ll dra- cS o €. os $78 per ee Peo. erg off turns pM on wae, ries, oh cdrom, Me “bathe, oak N ORTHERN 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE OTHER Gis = CHOOSE FROM a e aid bcd one story — glenn Faas? ‘ot gincered Excellent Value. $14,500, ! he ome Ri et i rooms and, bath down: 3 home, with carpeting, and assume $1,500 will consider home HI SC L : ant bome has it. Located | ~ rooms and bath up it a heat. fre car gerege. Ss, mortgage. Beautiful grey or contract in trade. CLOSE IN i= it stéitable tee many yrs basement, oll Fa neat in- be arr anged. Bee this clean ark neors. Tile beth Fu Pull Prime Investment. Data 4g — ae dining , maily home—4 bed- méfeial aces, The 15 "roo a Seen yaa home today basement. ol] AC heat Bette on Lest hag id Fagen ad ing on- b Mt ideal for dining. rocks, ‘oak® ficors,| big family. mo income, And 330 with $1,750 ‘down. ; 4 Bedroom | Phas wt gry Seon EN ae mae | Satya, m7 MOO: Www |. Baad ean hn ae | Poca Men an eee | NORTE amp at tate te : ‘ be s gar- “ | ie, Vives ere rhs i roe pall Oe rey FO eee in quiet, (bet nvorhood on ge large playground. Best north denige or even for ‘the. truck : wecreoe: ranch home with an be proud tr own, | Bina istee atria | fed renuieg a, eprraore, | Basle" “al tga, Down, ,.wesr gopunpax| end deatan — par sghoay| Satie Tou gay Geen | tree spul beaters | fase genase, aap es Uiee lamly Cal on wil move you ito this com: Swim, Fish and Boat / landscaped It 100xd64 it, ‘Living a eer ipetigt: look vat 4 mm. ae FA heat, on 8 soxi3e car garage i to salt | Ls ete an 9 PP didadeenl teaement nome Pestered | At Union,Lake Rind, orm doort, windows and ee er tmnt 1450 DE sae a an sa ., screen < lizces in e On vi J 136 E, PIKE OFEN EVES. as furnace (no conversion pe tive” rhein | Bar ae 2 in town close to everyuning ae. ems} real Adhinee Heights: FE 4-9584 urper here). An oversized Sete oe wee Lar corner lot \ ' a Qe] I la ‘ stores sehools. bus. Economical lor 8 4 2 bedroom ratich with base: | Multiple Listing Service | Lact pos Daved drive Nice Iswn & shad- Al) neighBor- ges heal, 9 cat garage, nd nice ment located on a well tame ! 2 ayments ot include 2 Alpen te lent I f 1] - bos enced Pleasani orat- IVAN W peaped | | SAVE ENERGY, USE| your tases and tnrurance, | Sand’ peach and. boat doek, Ful wat K : edad very clean. Pull price (saat i janitor WANT ADS! To find a Ps _morteage either, < Just me $0,050 with $1,200 down. « amp en je it today. only ste ~ move in. ttgage costs only to Gis. em n aA REALT n terns pees, tlaee’ to, Eve or ; . | Giroux-Franks ah S | OF Ree REALTOR FE s9471| GILES REAMTY CO. used cary see last RAY O’NEIL, Realtor AlTOUx LT REAL ESTATE Shes EVES. REALTORS « FE 4-0528 |?* nmr ES te MORON | a9 JOsLYN MANSFIELD | PE 5-6175 elegre = Go = . ar , é UL ‘ ied NOW. \ Bie Bicattee™eeh PBS ets | ate Dinie Hy, at et | ORON | srt a: Teteerah ‘Eves, & gun. ListiNe SERVICE Jit un servicer | "sour . j ; - 2 iP : Tey yee i ‘ fi ' . | : | i ; x - i has , i ; , 4 \ \ 4 Fi bs f | \ top a : Z : : A i é : : 4 4 ee : to ae : es ‘hg : * Te ; : ‘ = . ie FE 4 y ie os i fe . ak : ? é : a | be | y ‘ Hes axe 1 ie gepees 2 aeeneeee COMPARE KEFRONT REALTOR EST. 29 YEARS . Modern vesese $30. Qss Werdeei|“eieeses | Partridge | Oakland |,. nae Bannan eRe |e “100 ft i : Sune Sd ' 8 on FR tone Bs pechsstesseneees: Y] PRices ARE DOWN | co Farms 48| ts cannmor nome ge EE RRS Moget 22200000020 $ 9.95 ed : ren oe) For Sale Farms = 48) _—s is THE “BIRD" TO SEE 2" Table Model 22220000 M88] ew. pms Be Terme Pm eum | see enniee hose $i Ee ean Tar Pa cing $10,000 10 ACRES Like Happy Kids? Loan Company | i Reungut i im n EELS Grad a ace 8 S VAN VILLA E WH E + BROS. goes be ranch home with attached} You'll really enjoy owning 24” console ....... eee ie 05 ae TELEVISION ne ; 2335 MAPLEWOOD a ESTATE 2 car garage doen full basement, | profitable toy, shop in sexgelien FE -9706 aa ee OBEL . wees Guaranised, Delivered, from $48. we , M asiness. eit : 25° aittactively ‘Tandscn| a and nm Even til 8: Pixies Bry. was| to nee Bre Cer | rer stock of bout #7 090 — ave S| 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | 3030 Elizabeth Lake R4, FE ¢4%5| GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP on any” pro weeded | it. oF AREFRONT HOME dition, $30,000 cash to mort ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Pon| . baths. x ment, 2 cat) TAKEFR NT HOME Motel - Grill Mortgage Loans 54|‘FoR THE HOME. C cay SE $1_W. Huron FE._4-1858 BURMEISTER’S eae, ean Soe | toe oar game gcc | “Clarence C. Ridgeway | yo, sat camped a, “ae teace Broblam? | Aut meets eal) Bh etka Sa, gua; carpeted Storms, se ose plane,| with large lot io welt legdeeaped, REALTOR furnished motel plus busy grill) A Mortgage Problem? | leas to pay, Furniture, & appl nino ‘Lake Rd. N th i a fises,. wie erm _ D-ACRES Witi!_GO0D 3 BED. a | an Piewures in office. v6 so Ve eee atole, hag. rm property. Visit our trade dept. or real Fyo.$ YR chairs — nureeey ortinem W ALLED LAKE Tro SseE Pike Nort FE 4008 Om bee & large barn Tdeal siiee EA TOR PARTRIDGE bus ‘Mind comtracts and ~ cher We, fa MONTES TO Par jos _ eis. All in food tee LUMBER co. 133 WAINWRIGHT Dunham Lake Frontage us po Gown FE cane a prc thruout Mich. : Ms Sura aeeety i joo ground, 2 nctee & tree oie “TY REBUILT & GUARAN. ae a OFF NOVIROAD [cmap Saktfotst!*™on 202 acems me nowy, nampror|7= "8 oppy ty eNO" | ae ee "SP ae Wee tate * inion Wile, mite Sit BEAUTIFUL '00 CABIN STYLED | rend. BBo Uh cere Gall MU 4-205 et te E3008 | saues or 1 mile | OSED FURNITURE = MAPLE $4,500 CASH or TERMS |" home ‘op ‘take Orion. Call MY) collect. STANDARD, STATION EXCEL: | A BETTER MORTGAGE| $2 Uth burst datat’ Sf duburs | 22 Sree ——— or year round home 6| 3-1639 after 6:30 a = =| 380 acres in ne Tow jent location, Busy main hwy. 0 A 4 per gent inte Ra M59, io iake., 2 fom ‘well shedel a" ranch. Mic Modern year =. seve $b 0, mee Tovely Boing ed FE 39300. —— apd 8p pt 8 re. Sen be paid * ALLNEW - twin size bed, manogsny tke sell Turn. Moon terme, 5,800 a foe ierataned acres. Jeat sell ms,,gul 00m, MU SRCRETAR reget 8 tion. "No. obligation: om a 5 RM. OF Loewe Ry. «+s & ‘aN. 1 “4 a pana emaciies | nee we Behats meal! Fereame one erase. a: ote SST Siar Soe ee f. ; ‘* ee * an \ ; E me : . \ \ ‘ 1 \* ¢ house, apartment, any-|. LJ ‘ ‘ T z vy ek ae pH PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST. 12, 1958 _ & Due : roragaee oe a UP PER 2 Bae. Stark sure crop canning and eating es. White fleshed. 2725 South Blvd.E. a de as as .| Sale Farm Equipment 76 ‘é se t we Lee’s Sales | & Service FB: 3-9830 921 Mt Clem: REDUCED PRICES « , $0 inch Birtord Trailer Sales New Stewarts Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers — # to 10 foot wides, all lengths. ased tratiers avaliable = tental plans. BL. ag bottle of Lake Stion on Mm mie Seah 2-303, 2 Pups.) TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal __ For Sale Livestock 7 GAITED me a. VERY an trained, OL, 2-2882 24 MILK COWS MA 5-4808 of dollars at -7iBob Hutchinson Mobile Home 72 tae tek & Sborgrcand Weld 32661. od ‘' ee D cucheued ? — - seed rat Parts 89A| Far Sele Gas oH s “ For Sale Cars 4 %y : OS man ait. “T'll have to hang up now, '¢| ful of bubble bath!” . ss he auc apes in beachec as Margret —1 jn gota mouth a Auto Accoasaries. 7 3 . $195, a Ld A yee Co. 2 8. 2 Au tric, New July, $ 35-4296. 14 FOOT BOAT T $55. PE $-0145 14 PT, WOLVERINE ~*.. 25 HP electric _fit, $695. OL 41-1303, i* j@ SKI-CRAFT RUNABOUT Fi- berglass bottom, eury with controls “Water All in Exc. cond. Can be financed. __ $505, MA 43509, A ia FT. YELLOW JACKET EULLY = — 36 h.p. Johnson! Must ” PE 5-9813, OHNSON MOTORS iers & for boat MOTORS USED : was Se ee $175, a uae S - | Besa Mercury 8 LF MD-top con Uaed iasre Mercury, 5 HP. Tip-top $85. ‘USED BOATS 8.|10 ft. Pan ¥ Yam. $95. ask pened ‘Sales $. Bivd, at 8 Saginaw Sao. Ps 3 gals. oie peaer_vae_ a haven 8 e variety of of pood “oe | Harrington on Boat en {oom Syme sien, & goon | oP SERS MENTS SPELT | -|-s3'Portiae "S. & CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY $695 “4 qc JEROME. art ee — FORD DEALER om al iets 57 new, 3 to 5 eed Hh * oar Be helt in trade. ~PONTIAC'S RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass Foreign & Sports Cars 9B FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE A REALLY FINE CAR! 1958 MERCEDES 300 D 4 DOOR HARDTOP Autometic transmission, Fuel injection . $9,500 | Contact: SALES MANAGER PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 MT. CLEMENS &T. FE 37117 4 4 ‘S$ Chevrolet, cleam....-.0.--. $445 a Kalser, -S.~ ~ Aalieiaaen $3 “Roger’ s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave. a - | "65 : Ford Fetrtene 2 dr, Fordomatic. ‘98 Bulek Specis 2 ar. R&H. White- "64 Pontiac 2 + De poi aatinitewalls. . White walls "63 5 Whitewalls. "53 Ree. ‘whi Bel Air py dr. Powergiide, FOR LATE MODEL USED CaRs Motor Sales T EAST B BLVD. 5-B858 “oa eee | FOR GREAT PERSONAL {bane “THE ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS rE OPEN ‘TIL 10 H. J. VAN WELT. Ca 6 DIXIE He . Drayton Piains s the Hi, Cash Dollar for on tate models Ph. OR 3-1355. AS MUCH AS - FOR JUNK AND ane cars. 2-2666 days or BEST PRICE FOR JUNE CARS. 'B 5-6019 TLL BUY YOUR CAR Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B'ham ‘MI 4-1930 sac sant vt Pile = ar |, "AERO CRAFT fotation OMENORE Ch a reruns ‘3 be $156. Cash Ph. OR 3 ottle Gas 1 Cun APT Vitis RE Gre: arine. Dual 1 h00 Parts and Supplies MY 3.1123, aid 60 8. Telegra 2-3200 HP, BON so ; cc Sundays | s260. 38° oh oh os bint, SHORT OF MONEY?” 3 ONT large tot, We wil pick Up. your | On gs meee oot. C] & boat “Hay, Grain & Feed —7i| sl, soa arrange for tnmncig| ou vols ay, § u s0 you receive cash immediately ou DE month 8 aoe for only 10 ver cent, We have 2182 8. Teleg st & 2N my x, sis buyers waiting so wart, and (Acros fom DMiraahe cle Mile) wo Phone Mh soe phone or come out. arine Open Sunday PE_6-0962 Bie or ee ais| Eaten ay 7 my y. ' i - rate : : : 3418 COSTO T CHRIS ree ee = STILLMAR |Pontiac Chief Detroiter _Saert hes on: F PER any “Sate sn” Bargains — Bargains | AUGUST SALE LAKE-N- oD 118 to 84 ft 8 & 10 wide| Demonstrator. This is a deluxe BIRAW, 60 BALES, 30c PER BALE Highest tra¢e-in allowante ever. boat, fully equipped with Ma: for entire lot, 3300 Wixom Rd..| Get our deal before you buy mo and trailer, SAVE $$$ Milford. member vou will save hundreds | De: rator, -8xl Re Cliff Dry Sports C 18210 Holiv ha. Holly, Mitirose PARK A APL ‘Where living ts a ¥ 72 ee, res includes a private echools, ub aber 16 Pon- ie sales! Base rate | Yes, whatever it is — dial More Dollars For your used on _ be aa at 232 8. | Bagioay. re RUSS DAWSON of a pee Nivea Ese Lol B vy. , * Transportation a MAple or Mave sue 1956 BUICK, 5 ; Leaving for south, gi ca. EM nd, at Union Lk. Re VIERA. EXC. Exc, CON- 000 ane re ‘8-6419, 175 N Chevro- r Bl 8. Wood veel a Ave. Birmia haem, 4-2735. conditioned, hl fully loaded. A bo0. CADILLAG 1956 Luxury without 7 what this gi that’s what gleaming has to offer. right Full price is on'y $2495, SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham "86 STATION WAGON. PRIVATE. Chevy 4 ce faerotuam, Faas | BILL SPENC) mie wi of eikrape, putes MBLER SALES & gunvicn _Harbor, PE 5-0204. a1 w PE 0 Se ~ Hardenburg — E- Nwassche 33 Mereury radio” heater’ “I, "9195 | lutely no ak down, ‘assume "50 : &h... wom < 39 month, Call onuih Ease & PIKE Pe 5 Mr. Loop, | credit mer. “Eddie Ree wots eves. aft: | NABE STATESMAN 4 DE, iis FORD, RAG OVERDRIVE, | Real a good travel are, good condition, PE 5-01 “nee "is, FORD, PAIRLANE 2 DE_ FER. Hunter Bird. at Haynes eae My Take ov bh ei Te FORE Banter ace ge q ly 1260 actual ments, Bb : oe: beater, 130, i tor. bier, s. Be ward, Mi 6-3000. aie OLDSM OBILES "SY Chevrolet 2 dr. station Peet es $1545 "ermine “aoe, ora sie 755, Oldsmobile, a dr. Hydra- $045 ee ee eaeeee sz oe pn wg 4 dr, sedan, Dynehics; & beater 1053, ode pease He Aaya tit) | HOMER . HIGHT, MT. NTRS. “15 ae + at aeaeee Som ae ee adie west of graph, Kee: _ PE PREACHER’S CAR _ and Bg Rig ne own- they tak pray their cars It's 9 ‘4 Ni 4 range Sg te beds and matched . Ps mace a SCHUTZ - DESOTO-PL $12 8.: Woodward, mingham Get Wise, E Economize RAMBLER ronerony EXEC. £ ee . “HOUGHTON & Son 1 OLDS a as naa | visa Asrume, permeate ig Ges mo, : fa 4-75.00 Hatoia Turner Ford. word. FOR SALE: FOP Pat eindtica Gis Fe so se FE 30418. ar, a Sh...4 erat Vv an ov: e. Very eee pence aed. Gk SCHUTZ ay Sales Giarcston, Mish, MA S14 141 SC «, POM. avssevese RTE | 45 "54 Buick Roadmaster. All Ole” vase tege seca t 5 teering brakes. ....:.§1095 $e Rates Sitar eno lise See's iin i die wee and WHIC. secs csccnevares S185 ‘ie Pontiac Con. § ‘na “SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 1.8133" cli g Pertest — __Will_ consider $5 PONTIAC STA ‘A Lucky Auio . insw. PE 4224. *§3 PONTIAC oT Ts LUTELY NO- ” DO Gait credit Mgr 65 “mo. MI 4-7500. warsid ni Fors, PONTIAG, | 1956 We're HUTZ : DE SOTA - PLYM' #12 8, Woodward Birm / é . 2 te a PONTIAC. MONSTRATORS ae MODELS Save up to $1000-on officials cars. WwW ILSON , PONTIAC-CADILLAC MI 4- a "KEE “SELL WAGON, 3-passenger. ‘SS Ford ...... COUNTRY SQUIRE, sharp. ° ‘D0 steering. BEL AIR * tranamission. a ‘ CHIEFTAIN CATALINA. DEL RAY. HYDRAMATIC. ‘54 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. oe fe @8 ee © oe @ — > 'E M LOW" ‘EM FAST" Our Low Price§S Mean More Sales and More Savings to You 'S7 Ford "500" .........° $1795 PAIRLANE, full power, automatic transmission. 4 ‘S7 Pontiac’....:....... $2295 ‘S7 Mercury ........... $2195 CONVERTIBLE, mercomatic, power, radio, heater. - - 7. Buick Hardtop eed AUTOMATIC transmission, radio heater. Pontiac 2 Dr. ........ HYDRAMATIC, radio, heater, Green and Grey.* Chevrolet 4 Dr. ..... $1495 BEL AIR, radio, heater, powerglide. Ford Convertible . . . $2250 AUTOMATIC transmission, radio, heater, Buick Hardtop ...... $795 PULL POWER, radio, heater, atitomatic transmission, Chevrolet .......... $1195 heater, SOM Cataling, sau, 81295 Pontioc ............ $2195 Chevrolet e$ 795 Pontiac 2.2.0.6... 91795 Pontiac 4 Dr. eons bs $7BS STARCHIBF, full power, sharp. FACTORY BRANCH IPONTI RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" “ Me ogandd, THE POST T OFFICE) t $1295 $1195: $1095 power automatic FE $7117 a ES * ey 3 Ae : = : oe oe ars lea ‘ wag yi 4 . F ee r ry ; yy oe ye : f, . ; i . . Z é ee x : ‘ hi ad ; 3 » | i { ¢ me + - — aes - : i ey + THE PONTIAC PRESS: ' TUESDAY, avaus?. 12, 1958 udiences to Heart o — ™ - . +> a “? oe , ivesmae mers meee -- sors Television Crooeanis -- 16 From Area’ Tries to Prove — ple df this country vitally | interest- | institutions Enlist in Marines “Channel WTBTV * Starts Tod During July TV Versatile oy Subjects on Educatio 8:80 (2) Verdict Is‘ Yours. " (4) From These Roots. (1) Who Do You Trust? - ” Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1-WEYZ-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. 10:30 (7) The Tracer. * (7) American ‘Bandstand (9) Starlight Theater Jeanne|4:15 (2) Secret Storm. TONIGHT’S ‘TV HIGHLIGHTS [6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 6:00 (D Mr. Danet. 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. A total of 16 men tom the Oa at MIRACLE MILE land ‘County area enlisted in the 3 Crain, ‘Centennial Sum- ‘ : Wan Y U.S, Marines through the Marine a ot wel ig a aaa ce ae 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. Corps ee as Substation inj Must. Be Translated Shopping Center ams. -= (4) Dr. Hudson. Man who (9) Laff Time - * * (2) Racket Squad. w Arthur Murray. Dance- needs operation to restore mene during the month of July| to Suit Mediym S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. : variety. sanity-is accused of murder. |4;45 (4) Modern Romances it has been announced. Al 10. oP. M. Dai , @10, (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Fellow That Ma. Ad- (2) Highway Patrol. Four of the new enlistees were|\,(POITORS, Noe Ts ac cuplie | H Stapee Goan by 10 A. Mi oh y venture series, Ralph Bel- 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. from Pontiac, They were: Ronald| ‘fairs, CBE News. who is producer of @15 (4) Box Four, | lamy. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (4) Willy, J. Cantor, of 643 E. Madison St.; ; 4) News: W'kamp. “(0 Wi Hickok. ; By IRVING GITLIN 2 6:30 (7) Annie Oakley, Annie gets|7:10 (7) Weather. ot Nowe: pris & spond ae? aa Robert E, Randall, of 657 E. Pike ? | : taken by handsome gambler.| Os aida : St.: Robert L. Morrow, of 201 Wil-| NEW YORK (#—More than any- (9) M, Rooney Show. . [1:45 (7) News: Daly. 11:15 (4) Weather. [90 2) Susie, oe Paul, of/thing else, “The Search” is a try (4) Drivers Appeal. Motor-|_. (2) Weather ~ (4) (color) It’s Great World. : Shiga isthe —a try that proved television ca- ~---§gts* problems. - : 7:30 (7) Cheyenne. Frontier hoods } ; (7) Mickey Mouse Clob, Others from nearby areas were: pable of tackling potentially arn. = Ne : - give Cheyenne the mobster (9) Serial Theater. -|Donald R, Corey, Richard L. Free- . . | (2) News: LeGoff. ree ih 11:20 (4) Sports. land, and Robert G. Poynter, alt|Cult subjects and translating them’ of Auburn Heights; James V. Pow-|into interesting, entertaining, un- ell, of Waterford Township; andjderstandable and informative re- Vegas Night Sp ot Ross A. Foekler, of Keego Harbor. ports to an immense audience. Also among the enlistees were: x & ke 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Preston s R i Foster, “Muss ‘Em Up.”|\Stonps Hevedilin Pp a or yes mores of cagiuer eee We feel “The Search’ accom- lames E. Smith, of Lake Orion; | pjiched more than just setting se (9) Million Dollar Movie. _ (2) Sports. Robert Taylor, ‘‘Lady of the Tropics.” (°39.) (4) Win ‘With Winner. -Audi- ence participation quiz. (2) Name That Tune. 6:40 (2) Weather. | RCA Color TV. Sales and Service -CONDON’S TV jis: (4) (color) Investigator. ccaememmeniaanis 36.) Bare Bosoms Michael E, Lewis, of Oxford; more precedent in a precedent set- 11:30 (7) Night Court, : Singer Di- LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP)—There. and Frederick V. Liestman, of ting industry. It has helped to es- |}. (4) Jack Paar. FE 4-9736 (2) Mr, Adam, Eve. Howard tries to absorb the chorus line of the El Rancho Vegas. But there is still cleavage enlistees were: Edward W. Filhart, of Ortonville; Michael R. Arvidson, ahann ll, Comedian . +. | Leonard, 127 S.. Perke Poor’ strip artist is mur- Cliff Arqu | will be no more bare bosoms in tablish thoughtful, carefully docu- Rounding out the list of area|mented public affairs program- ming as an integral part of the network program schedule. “realty”! = -wenyNESPAY MORNING around the waterfronts for Even more important, “The | his director job. Dick Powell 6:50 (2) Meditations. guest stars. (Re-run.) in the ranks ‘of hotel owners. : ‘ Beldon Katleman, the hotel's ee ee Search” in it é on principal owner, capitulated yes-| The men were fiown immediate-| served to ole nae coe ieee terday to pressure from civic and|ly to San Diego, Calif., for 12) ¢ion on television's expanding ve church leaders and ordered a|weeks of recruit training After] sponsibility to inform its audi- five-girl chorus line into more|Which they will be transferred 10) ence on subjects of vital. national Camp J. H. Pendleton, at Ocean-| interest. This is especially true . Fre (D Wyatt Earp. Wyatt's 6:58 (2) On the Farm Front Colt .45 triggers Indian UP-|7,99 (2) TV College. _ rising. Member. ot Blectronics Association ~ FE 4-1515 © & V ELECTRO MART (2) Keep Talking. Comedy; ? Today. modest costumes. They've Been side, Calif, for five weeks indi-| tgday, with the country’s added om vexnos panel quiz. 1:30 (2) M cone ule re aist. | vidual combat training. emphasis on the need for science —— (7) Broken Arrow. Soldiers), , _|shows started October when provoke bloody raids when|®*® o Cartoon Carnival. one hotel imported a aapeee Nuclear Reactor Power Bnd As anger nage with care massa i production. Resort owners im- factual BRAND NAME || jaca norris paar os 8:30 (7) Big Show. . | Piediately split on the issue and|Ot U. of M, Increased {tail could p ac this aim, VACUUM CLEANERS (9) Waterfront. 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom ae coma ee a major — ANN ARBOR @® — The Univer-ldescription. So do quite a few oth- | Reg... $89.50—Now $3950 (4) Dotto. Quiz, still feature dancing girls naked siy of Michigan’ ‘increased the y Haba ers. Among its many honors, “The | : 823 W, Huron — 9:25 (2) News ~~ | Katleman wired Las Vegas cler- ating at one riltion tow oe a os ety Poy ee | ea ss Coat! ews. gymen: “It behooves every person| 4 iniversity spokesman FES cae Aware, . = 9:30 (7) Pantomime Quiz. connected” with’ entertainment university spokesman sa Foundations medal. to: power boost made the Ann Arbor + 4 4 : reactor the highest vered re- . . Perhaps our de- . st Poweree ais | ‘The Search” resulted from a. agen actor at any American university. cision will start the tide in an- He said authorization for the step- search on our payt to find a way | up came from the Atomic Energy|° ‘discharging our keenly felt re-| Commission after a lengthy series sponsibility in the field of educa- of reactor and control system cal-|tional television. The series has ibrations. been filmed directly on the cam- puses of America's leading uni-| Finds His Beer Truck, Someone Refreshed The yearter’s purpose, he said, is to provide an intense source of versities and was produced with | PHILADELPHIA (AP)—It was|iutrom and gamma radiation for their cooperation. at a in fee ame e Ta raz, ke ‘maki a ae alter ltopes, primarily those with short] tional television audience into a. ing jelvery. _ |half lives, and training scientists) different American university It was found an hour later, five and engineers in reactor technol-| for a penetrating glimpse at one 'blocks away, with 25 thirst- of that institution’s a import. | ‘quenching cases missing. ant résearch projects, . charaders Dick Van Dyke,'9:30 (2) Beat the Clock. actress Elaine Stewart, ac- (4) Romper Room. tor-comedian Mickey Shaugh- (7) Our Friend Harry. nessy. other direction.” (9) Byline S. Wilson. 10:00 (2) For Lov M (4) Bob Cummings. Bob and Ke Dads Re Me uy try to rekindle romance with} 9.95 (9)Bitiboard. RCA COLOR TV ales and Service SHEETS RADIO-TV mf = = rf = r=} i ee Breyheus® 10:30 (2) Star Showcase. ps young coup (Dewey Martin, Julie Ad- (4) Treasure Hunt ams) when their son gets (9) Movie brain injury. CURT’S TV SERVICE REASONABLE RATES _- Open te 8 PM. 6183 jth Mad dg Fates _ OTF 28-9702 | ; a | Big Ba | se | Mario—the w greatest SWALLOWERS, KNIFE THR THRILL RIDES | 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey 10:00 (7) Public Defender. Man is (4) Price Is Right. arrested for carrying a gun GRRE TORS Ten RRR we Nh ns teanalic ch at Se a or ; the day he’s released from iis» (7) News. Our cameras have ansir from NEW 1959 TV’ . 11:80.(2) Dotto. Estimate Skull’s Age a OP PTEIL |e | California to Maryland fo Arkansas Spl Live Pony and Bafta + : taps oak. ne . means - 7 SAPS EIAINICIEIE) [to Minnesota, and points between. ape . ARE HERE {0 Californians. Matt's tepu- (7) Rickey the Clown. sity of ace $ret ek: May Be Obtained Prem stares At Miracte tation as marshal is at stake Those of us who have had a : THIS TICKET AND ite GOOD FOR ANY tie RIDE) when gang threaten to take 11:45 i) Noentine Conic hand ‘nm creating ‘‘The Search” like law into their own hands. | week is at least 2,500 years old. Terms Available vada ee ee, The skeleton, along with Indian Hampton Electric “ WEDNESDAY UTE NOUN relics, was found by George Kim- r 10:15 (9) Weather. mel Jr., while digging a basement. Open ‘til 9 P. M os ae - 12:00 (2) Love of Life. 825 W. Huron 2 . (4) Tic Tac Dough f = 10:20 (9) Film Fare. (9) Hobby ae aceets e , 1 English f 3 ue | 3 12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun << Hudson - A \ N OU} MEN : ° € Be explored } Pe ; 8 EM Lit WE ARE MOVING [4 |= 22x vonsrsa|, 85" EH fe (© (eolor) Te Could’ Be Yous Beecetent f -] From enn @) eve Soy. fy By | DR. ARNOLD A. 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