and set P 3 - ee * _ data Wik Cediasision 40 it the main pressure on Ford, an op- timistic note came out of a day- long meeting of the UAW’s 25-man nego international Executive. Bosrd ee singled out vole last Lae -* on Sicects. as Kook months,” said a statement issued Strengthened now by the auto companies’ need for smooth pro- its hopes of a settlement without a strike were bolstered by a change in the bargaining attitudes of the companies. . ’~« *« * tactical advantage given the com- panies some months back by huge duction in the opening weeks of pe ee ee os inventories of new cars,” the UAW “Time finally has wiped out the| . Ford Vice President John 8._ Bugas, head ef the company’s bargaining team, said the UAW decision came as no surprise to him, “ x *« & He added that Ford would con- tinue to try for an agreement that said. Ce: fair to employes, — stockholders and the public, “whether * comes before or after the deadline,” General Motors and Chrysler de- clined comment. The old contracts between the NAW and the three firms expired over the Memorial Day weekend. : *“ * * One reason Ford found Maes the strike benefits bill at Ford would target of the UAW's strike threat may be that its total of UAW employes — about 110,000 — is only half that of General Motors. The be about half that at General Mo- tors. : . Most observers figured ‘the cast GM. Carle a abet 90,000 employes. hire. basa bis, too-Seall war strikes in the, aut? industry. The UAW struck GM in 1945-46 over wages, idling 175,000 for 113 |days, and struck Chrysler for 100 days in 1950, idling 89,000 over pensions. General - : you Chrysler for almost six' “For the first time in five - |Ministry said the Commu- Police Nab Hit-R a In 2 UAW’s choice was between Ford Chiang’s Ships Slip Through Red Blockade U.S. Seventh Fleet Escorts Supply Convoy to Quemoy Seventh Fleet warships, broke through the Com- munist blockade of Quemoy today and unloaded part of their cargo on a sandy. beach amidst a rain of high explosive shells, The Nationalist Defense nists hurled more than 57,700 shells at all the Que- Debbie Says Liz Cause of Break FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES scervwece — Debbie Réynolds today blamed her To Face Critical Probe About Hiring Hoodlums to Browbeat Opponents WASHINGTON (® — Teamsters boss James R. Hoffa and his right- hand man Harold J. Gibbons face fresh broadsides of critical ques- tions today in the Senate rackets hearings. Robert F. Kennedy, the investi- gating committee’s chief counsel, announced he was calling the giant union’s two top leaders,” (Gibbons. was listed to: testify ahead of Hoffa, Gibbons’ testi- mony on page 52.) The committee is exploring charges that both Hoffa and Gib- bons, Teamsters leader in St. Louis and the. union’s executive vice president, have dealt~ with the underworld, used hired hoodlums to browbeat opponents both inside and outside the union, and mis- used Teamsters funds, There was no explanation of Eddie, |What the information involved. separation from Eddie Fisher on his New York night em dating with Elizabeth Taylor. “But, she declared in. a news conference at her front are “T’m still in love with my husband.” Miss Taylor, who with .her late husband, showman Mike Todd, was supposed to mente been a close friend ofthe Fishers, said: “~ don’t fee] that I’ve taken)... - : Editie away from Debbie— H ff G bbo ‘“pecause they. weren’t get- 0 qd, | ns ting along, anyway.” wo Published accounts quoted Miss St dTod Taylor, 26, as. saying: “Eddie siON an ay not in love with Debbie and never : , has been.” _ Do which Miss Reynolds re- torted: “We were never happier than we have. been in the last ‘ year.” | The formal separation of Debbie, 26, and Eddie, 30; was announced last night. Eddie went to the home of a friend, comedian Joey For- mai. Miss Reynolds stayed at home with their two children. She came to the door, wearing a robe and pin curlers, and told \newsmen: “This separation is the «| result of what happened in New|&@ York and the stories: that origi- pag there. As to your questions to whether Miss Taylor had anything to do with this separation, I'm whable to answer at this time. «In Today's Press last year. I would even say| Comics .......:.,--..e0vece 58 esctatically happy: I'm shocked at| County News ........ éveses 1T her report. : ~ Seg 2 aaa ee et eeee oe a | “A Gya't want thie marrioge 1 | ni ctety 2c. s.coecs-. OM ~ break up. There are our lovelY | giiisrios ‘ee “u poco te hg peenret Oe Sports far ane fone nies ee 4 s ate Sa dl ~ Miss Taylor was quoted in one “Iv 8 nado Programe vp Oe Col Wilson, Earl oere ¢e* eeeteee \ \ i alae cies ive WE be Hleaped from a flimsy table. * * * oy Islands during and sand the convoy unloading ition. The total set “All Hell broke loose on Liao Lu Beach this afternoon,” United Press International correspondent Charles Smith cabled from Big Quemoy Island, Their shelter received several di- rect hits which shook the under- ground foundation so violently that a typewriter on which Smith was writing an eyewitness dispatch Aboard the U.S.S. Midway off Formosa, the commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet said today it is en- tirely up to Peiping whether a shuatiog war breaks out in the Formosa Strait between the United States and Red China, x kk * President Talks Tonight at 9 About Far East WASHINGTON (# — President Eisenhower goes on nationwide radio-TV tonight to seek more support among the peoples of America and the free world for his Far East policies, ~ Presidential Press Secretary James C, Hagerty told newsmen at Eisenhower’s Newport, R.L, ‘summer headquarters that the President would make a major address from the White House at 9 p.m, EST, It will be carried live over ‘casts at 10:15 pam! EST. 3 They Believe in Service - GREAT DUNMOW, England TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI); |—A Nationalist Chinese sea _jeonvoy, escorted by U.S. WASHINGTON us For, the sec- ond time in two weeks, the Su- preme “Court convened in ex- traordinary session today for argu- ment on the great issue racking much of the South — the removal of racial barriers in public schools. The question was how fast the — long customs of school segregation to nti with the court's 1954 de- Supreme Court Studies Crucial Racial Issues cision that separation of white and Negro school children ig uncon- stitional. tical situation argues Ae an early decision. The specific case before the court is that of Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., whose fall term is scheduled to begin Monday. Adams declared yesterday. Grand my Ruling Here Refusal of Oakland County judges to grant a grand jury probe of the Frank Kierdorf case has all but killed ‘Michigan’s one-man grand jury law, Atty. Gen. Paul L, ig Judge Frank L. Doty doesn’t agree, Tt was all - jhonored call: t killed when the peti-t Gon was laid in our laps,” : ling smudge res The committee began a series of meetings —— in Mt. Clem- ens, * * * The attorney general, who left Pontiac Tuesday disappointed and suggest ed four major changes in the law. These were; 1—Attorneys should be prohibit- ed from representing more than one witness called by a grand jury; 2—Defendants should be in- formed of the testimony of their accusers; : * x * *3—The state Supreme Court should be empowered to determine the duration of a one-man grand jury investigation, and the presént six-month time limits should be abolished; 4—Petitions for a grand jury id be decided by one judge in- stead of the entire bench. The Oakland bench denied a pe- tition of Adams and Prosecutor Frederick C, Ziem, saying the Kier- dorf case céntered mc-3 in Gene- : consum. and that most likely the investiga- tion wouldn’t uncover any new leads not known already from past investigations, Lose Appeal fo Halt Pontiac Switchyard . Michigan Supreme Court justices yesterday upheld an Oakland Coun- ty Circuit Court ruling permitting the construction .of the Grand yard in 's northside. Nine residents of the area. where the yard hag been built appealed a 1957 decision of the late Judge George B. Hartrick denying an in- junction. The persons claimed the yard constituted a nuisance and (UPL)—Notice on 9 fatm gate Seas oo pra ach Trunk Western Railroad switch-| — was in violation of the city’s zon- (Adams Refuses quarters, which yesterday denied Adams already had quit. However, Eisenhower assist- ants don’t profess to know what the taciturn Adams may be turn- ing over in his mind in the wijis of a Canadian flehing camp x & * nied a published report that Ad- ams had resigned. __ A packed courtroom lay before the black robed justices when they court crier gave out with the time- “Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All persons having business before the honor- able, the me Court of the United ‘States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention for the court is now sitting. God save the United States and this hon- orable court,” * x * spectator places were Negroes. The marched to their bench while the!” More than half of those in the Hosoitl Needs More Repairs - police last night © d CNM Aattiig ov Pontise the hit-run driver ‘who “Bids for at Pontiac General ipa that hour showed 542 would-be ‘spectators, These included those who had been admitted and those took seats reserved for family James C. Hagerty, White House|members and guests of the jus- press secretary, emphatically de-|tices. ~ tol Also seated in this section were (Continued on Page 2, Col. 31 bas a big grin and wink for all #* Campy Meets Press > |the old section of the hospital may. cost nearly $500,000 more than anticipated. Although city and hospital offi- clals were confident that the add- x « & may push completion of the building program to eight months or a year away, an- nounced in in addition, It had been scheduled for completion this year. had been discovered during inspee- tion by city building’ officials and} hospital architects, / * «i The City Managér met yesterday with Harold B. Euler, hospital ad- ministrator, and representatives from Darin & Armstrong, the prime contractors, and Heenan, Puller & Smitha, Inc., the archi- tects, * ® * The firms estimated that it gineer those systems that have been la- beled defective, Willman said. The City Manager however, that it has not been determined fully to what Peeing (Continued on Page 2, "Repairing > wat, | Chief € call from an The lawyer we 7 heap nafimedn 9-4 cartier’ in the evenisg, ail went to the Dixie Fair, Cool Tonight, | Warmer on Friday \Today’s light variable winds will °F anit wee AP Wirephote A WINK FOR ALL _ BxDodger catcher Roy’ Campanella yesterylay at his first press con ference since an auto accident-in January paralyzed him. He has regained partial use and control of his arms, and a new neck brace permits greater freedom ef his neck and upper extremities. TAKE IT EASY! That's right, do as_ this advertiser did, place a Want Ad when you have something » you want to. sell. It’s the mer ey and quickest way to +n buyer. This little To Place Your Want ha _ DIAL FE 2-8181 | Just ask for the | WANT AD, DEPT. i] RS AR ee Pe Ae from eter on. Faecal ¥- * High toda Aad 4 é fa e Si “ Meri fe c : ho 4 é Lge al 3 a e ; F THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 _ that it believes “it is a matter of individual conscience whether or not a person works or refrains “The pearly ee ee - ed that the Bar continue efforts to AP Wirephote THE MOUTH AND THE SHAPE — Knicker-clad comedian Joe E. Brown chats with actress Marilyn Monroe in a Coronado, Calif. ' hétel yesterday. .Brown was explaining that his legs are not ar- |" gyle-tatooed, he is wearing stockings. Marilyn didn't explain any- bs eect - |year in the Birmingham oat odo college level to (City Hospital Faces The Day in Birmingham Offers College Courses 4 level courses will be. offe to bring subjects of the liberal arts cation program, sponsored by the! programs. Board of Education. x * * Adult Education. Program BIRMINGHAM — Two credit classes, are an atte adult education) W in Florida Boat Mishap bor Day when the vessel of control and ‘struck a **.¢* e€ Henry phy brennan Sessions will begin between Sept. | Professor tany at ; 29 and Oct, 6 and will be held|teach the p. Educat- ed in England t the Kew Birmingham |¢¢ in a ch Air soa at Gardens School, he has been at the university for nearly 25 years. formal adult education classes in Queen’s College and New York University, both in New ‘York. In cooperation with Michigan State University, the new courses will be “Botany for Gardeners”’ and ‘Philosophers i 2 Sey. ion basic economics, investment guid- reading ‘skills, shorthand, typing, vanced pupils, oil painting, piano, working and metal working. Unexpected Repairs (Continued From Page One) cropertion i nalvageable. {ceived Sept. 24 for construction of E the concrete training slab at the Euler also called the contractor’s|rear of the Adams Fire Station. price “‘the top figure,” and believed ce. € the actual cost of replacements ‘Hin weeks | ; is expected to be done would be _—— feces this fall, but will not be ready for “Nobody knew that the systems/ment. would prove to be defective until City Engineer Grover Serenbetz een oct Bey Sous Ease Pontiac, County ‘Slum | Problem g e B ie “TERE geese BSgs [i elle A i Fy HIP | I ri Fie ati a. i F £ 7 3 zB i i : f li ie crete Prcll] lgtect eth os the homes, ven of Nation Today [timing coud become tag of the county, By The Associated Press night southeastward during . ae Pee So pod Cross Director E ove int Virginia, ad beaded SN@AKS Here Tonight . | public instruction course on home ‘ew Eng-|‘teatment of medical emergencies. the 60s near the lead- * & * the i The 13-week course is being spon- , losing more|sored by the Pontiac Office of Civ- . of its punch, mustered winds of 40|il Defense in cooperation with the m mph. in squalls today as it! Oakland County Office of Civil De- movedwithin 340 miles south-|fense and the county health de- southwest of Bermuda. partment. The class will meet from 8-10 The Weather p-m. on consecutive Thursdays Full U, S. Weather Bureau Report in the multi-purpose room at Central Elementary School. PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair and| cool teday. Northerly winds 12-18 anes: In charge of instruction will be y 4%. Fair and fos! fenight.| rector of medical emergency train- Mrs. Herminio Rodriguez Jr., di- rtly eclomdy rmer i ight be 2 pa Sig wD “ ot tan cn a. member was present. i Top Court Studies (Crucial Racial Issue (Continued From Page One) lan, Clark, Brennan and. Whit- r F No Little Rock School Board ae Virgil T. Blossom, superin- tendent of schools at Littie Reck, was present, Solicitor General J. Lee Rankin arrived 15 minutes ahead of time. He said he would need about half an hour to present the govern- ment's. argument against granting any delay integration Richard me law, “acaba for jthe school board argued today the has Supreme Court’s 1955 command for desegregation with all deliberate speed gave flexibility for suspen- sion of integration in the city’s Central High School. He contended it allowed enough flexibility to warreant the high court in upholding U.S. district Judge Harry J. Lemley who au- thorized a 30-month suspension of integration in the school where there had been a year of disorder and violence. x * * Butler was to be followed by Thurgood Marshall, counsel of the National Assn. for the Ad- vanicement of Colored People; and ..|Solicitor General J. Lee Rankin, both to urge the court to order the immediate readmission of seven Negroes to Central. Butler said the public schools had been operated for 58 years under an 1896 Supreme Court de- cision which laid down the “sep- arate but equal’’ doctrine. . Justice Felix Frankfurter told him that the cited case involved transportation, not public schools. . Pontiac Police Nab Hit-Run Death Driver (Continued From Page One) the Jack O’Hearts Bar = some- thing to eat. When they entered the ber he ordered a beer instead of food, left the beer untouched, and started to cross back to the Dixie Bar when he was hit.” . The witnesses estimated Robin- son had consumed eight beers and two shots of whisky during the evening, Chief Pender said. Stansfield’s car, a dark blue 1951 Ford, was found ' to bear Robin- der which was badly damaged. Police recovered of the headlight of the car that hit Robinson who suffered a broken neck and died instantly, Robinson Yas employed as a. cook with a construction gang: working for the Globe Contracting Co, of Detroit, He was assigned He was unmarried and had been time, living at the camp. has | Theyre Asking a Lot DUNN, N. C. (UPID—The fire department is looking for a house to set fire to. The department is teaching volunteer firemen from nearby towns—and needs a burn- ing house for practice purposes, States and Britain today agree on Geneva as the site of a Big Three conferefice on suspending nuclear weapons tests i! a the wives of Justices Burton, Har-/t5 son's fingerprints on the right fen-| en W, Sheffield at’ Baldwin Ave., in the Pontiac area only a short iTo N- Confab i in Geneva | Ww ASHINGTON @—The United * _|Ind, A former art instructor, he accomp ing includes some of the ments that have now been judged to be necessary. * * * 4 3 Russell H. Middleton one-week-old..son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Middléton; 1910. Holland The first involves gaining credits burial in White Chapel Cemetery. of a heart condition. Funeral ar- The other would involve re- placing the worn-out systems on a time-and-material basis in- of the William R. Hamilton Co. Surviving beside his parents’ are a brother, Steven A.; a sister, JoAnn; his paternal grandmother, Mrs, J. C. Newton of Royal Oak; maternal grandmother, Mrs. H. J. “On a time-and-material basis,/pondoiph of San Diego, Calif., to determine what is defective and), : serviceable and can stay in or salvaged,” Willman said. os et ee a Ano’ ng with Darin & rvice tor m B. Blodgett, Pnemard ered a adce is|™ Of 28535 Lockdale St., Birming- planned as soon as possible, Will-|ham, will be held at 1» p.m. Sat- man said to work out these}“day at Covenant Baptist Church schemes, ‘lin: Detroit. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. Te * * * Euler called completion of the remodeling program “vital” to the| Mr. Blodgett died this morning hospital’s economy. at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital aft- Remodeled, it would have aboutjer a long illness. . 150 patient rooms and bring in an| A graduate of Princeton Univer- estimated profit of $5,009 a day,sity, he was a retired chemical providing “the cream’ of the hos-|engineer of the U.S. Rubber Co. pital’s anticipated revenues; he; - Surviving are his wife, Eleanor; said, a brother, Charles L. in Florida, and three grandchildren. Memorial tributes may be made to the Covenant Baptist. Church, 18700 James Couzens Hwy., the family suggested. Judith and Suspect fo Take Lie Tests * REED CITY # — Both Judith Roggow, 13, and the 65-year-old ° E man held in her reported abduc- U.S., Canadian Troops tion are to take lie detector tests. to Invade Bob-Lo Island |. x * Sheriff Don Grein of Osceola DETROIT (# —~ A combined! County said yesterday in arrang- force of Marine Reserves and/ ing the tests he was taking pre- Canadian militia will participate in| cautions because of a a joint landing operation on nearby uncertainties._ Bob-Lo Island Oct. 11. Judith, who told “a story of * * * 1 being taken by force from her Troops from Detroit Marine Re- playhouse Tuesday night and serve units and members of the| bound and gagged in a field, has Essex-Kent Scottish Militia will} been unable to identify the man take part in an assault operation Funeral Home, * * * Euler said that Darin & Arm- strong figures it will take four or five months to finish up remodel- ing work after the defective sys- tems are replaced. Replacement may take up to six or eight months, he estimated. Commissioners expressed dismay at ‘the new development and began pondering how the money could} be raised. Classes resuming this fall include |§ ance.and stock market procedure, |E millinery for beginners and ad- square dancing, upholstering, wood. said this morning bids would be re-|E immediate use by the heavy equip- | The city of Birmingham has re-|— 4 not possible until the old building|.eiveg the right-of-way for a 16-|IEN a) had been cleared of patients and/toot easement between Cole and|[Ep Whitney Sevin of Lone Pine|E nie essary would be |road, Bloomfield Hills, has been throwing away money to do |named head of the art department |— otherwise-” at Franklin College in Franklin, will take over hig new position! — Tuesday, Service for Russell H. Middleton, |— He and Willman have planned! ave, Birmingham, was held this|E two initial moves to reduce the/atternoon at Our Shepherd Luth-|—E eran Church, Birmingltam, with|— He died yesterday at his Korné|—E | rangements were by Bell Chapel|E city ermine what ia Geective undies Srantiather, M. 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BULBS 10 for a. rton of 10 flashbulbs—same base as 25 G oe Sorry—No Phone or Mail Orders. No Layawe These Prices E Only Until 9 Toni Rights Reserved to Limit mit Quantities . BROT HERS i as aa %. coed tec’ Bg sedated J THE; PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER i, 1958 . - Knite Murders First Blamed on v Intender AE Killed Parents,’ Says 8- Year-Old Boy NEW tonx (AP) — Melvin Nimer'Jr., a”blond 8-year-old with , & Crew-cut, says he plotted the murder of his parents—and car- ried. it out with a kitchen knife while they slept. His calmly told story fits the/tained facts of the bloody Staten Island ‘stabbing. originally attributed to a white-masked intruder. But the district attorney empha- sized that there is still much to be explained about the Sept. 2. murders and that- Melvin has nat been arrested. * * * 4 A psychiatric report on the child} indicated he has ‘a. persecution complex and a personality com- The boy's se Dr. ‘Harold Nimer, said he does not. believe the confession to the murders of ‘Dr. Melvin Nimer, and his pretty brunette wife Lore Jean, both 31. * The boy’s confession was ob- tained by Dist,{ Atty. John M. Braisted of Richmond County last Saturday, but was not disclosed until late last night. In the meantime, the calm, dry- eyed youngster flew to Utah and attended his parents’ funeral—ap- parently never indicating that he/ had confessed, ings in’the case may be, the boy could not be charged with homi- cide because of his age. nary report of the nature of the}. wounds was compatible with his 1] ir biases bashcns iain of Mrs, William H, Vann of 4305 sie lust ee anit he wast not sate: fied that the child’s statement ful- Hawthorne Book Set fy explains the case, for Waterford Review — |southshore Dr., and Mrs. Arthur Braisted said young Melvin told)’ +.) Seldon. will assist as co-hostess. #é Sev bl . ' him: House of the ven Gables All books that are reviewed are by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is . the ee be meee at the first Waterford Book Review Club's meeting at 1 p.m, Monday. That he plotted the murders days. in advance—apparently ag- grieved by some real or fancied jactions .of his parents. 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Industry) drop in unemployment between; Speeding up of work on the new|has helped keep the total of con-|must also fipd work for a steadily mid-July, and mid-August. But thet/models this month and next —| sumer spending at a fairly high! growing work farce. Each year it} : gets larger as the population in- = ee vib mcr =| Wash & Wear 190% Cotton | \ Famous Arrow’ Shirts : Choose from two famous collar styles, Formerly $5.00 _ the Hitt or the Whip—one with regular . collar, one with permanent stays. Both : ° with new convertible cuffs, wear but- toned or with links. Both have famous © i - “Mitoga” tapered tailoring for perfect fit, Just wash and wear! Sizes 14-17, oo Night ‘til 9 —- *T steeve 32-35, || DELUXE SOLID BRASS 7-Pc._ j; FIREPLACE ENSEMBLES | ac 95 Value sales ‘3 | )99 Dera rE H Te Men’s Wash and: Wear - Long Sleeve Sport’ Shirts s Values to $5.00 Choose from dacron-cotton, wosh ‘n’ Wear Shirts, silk-cotton, or all cotton ginghams in oa fine, washable sport shirts! 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Mother, you know they fit if they’re — Sas be finished Egos) a Buster Brown's. Bring your child in as 7 now and let us show you how our ex- : go ence encanta sacar | : acting’ 6-point fitting plan . assures : a : . i perfect fit. _ Benget Those Gags) i! irs handsome a eg ; _ GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) — Al]. | {0 use anywhere. in, your 10. me vee , focal veterinarian i tii oi » andiess “Seater one ; $ * \ aluminum construction with . —r ~ [fe of a valued Persi 4 4 : . ‘ “he 5 ~ : ‘ : “ ; : mes : . 4 oe ‘ ¥ a ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 11, 1958 | _RUERTION (NEA) — Arkan- Governor Orval Faubus’ charge that U e Sam is organiz- ing.a group U.S. deputy mar- shals to /keep order at Little Rock's Central High School has fo- cused attention on the nation's old- est, most colorful group of federal law enforcement officers, The Justice Department officials who | Hickock and Bd Masterson brought law and order to the West. Marshal¢’ were organized into a federal law enforcement body ‘in 1789. Risks involved in wearing the famed lawman’s badge usually stem from the marshal’s princi- | pal duty of enforcing federal dis- trict court orders in the U.S., its territories and possessions. Justice officials emphasize that marshals, unlike other federal and state-law enforcement offi- es re ee a court command, But they explain that these law- men gripe about this limit to their tion, For they have learned long experience that énforeing the orders of a federal, judge, which range from subpoeias to’arrest warrants, of- tau sid hace ge escape before he gets there,”* : That's why marshals are taught guarding prisoners. Some deputies, |° have been killed or injured by desperate hoodlums. . At least two deputies are used to guard @s many as three pris- to be constantly on the alert. when who relaxed for just an instant,| a ee ee car, train or: bus to a peniten- tiary. Sometimes as many as four he is soemidares especially danger- ous, x? % * Justice officials credit these strict security measures with hold- ing the on-the-road escape route down to an average of three. get- aways a year. In 1957, marshals are used) to guard only one man if) guarded 20,000 lawbreakers on their way to federal prisons. In addition to their dangerous activities, marshals have a num- ber of other duties with impor- tant responsibilities and plenty of headaches, They are responsible for the safe keeping and possible sale of prop- erty confiscated ‘by Uncle Sam in a tidew art eat Tin Mowe destroy shipments of food that are condemned by the government un- der the U.S, Pure Food and Drug act. * * * And they must act as govern- ment paymasters for their, districts and make sure that all federal judges, attorneys and their cleri- cal staffs are paid. They also must pay government iananen aa jur- ors. 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You can, , : j | ick from: stripes @ The same quality you'd expect to pay 49c for lines, come in the : wea Stripes, @ Save llc on every yard you buy... right now ltra-fashionable | the cardigan plaids, houndsteoth © Solt, fluffy-nap 36-in. cotton flannel uitra-rasnionable tonger 99 died ‘Seaive seen: ° Delehthal =< = ate Lo length. White, black, 2 : . ps nasi * eo Ww family 8 ; = erns an rie @ Make shirts, gowns, pajamas, robes" - sapphire, cherry; beige, a5 Si seta cl ile oe Yard Goods Pept., Main Floor ee ‘pink, nutmeg or blue. Just ay 4 yer" Sizes 1 1 t 1 8. Ait ay Just Say..”CHARGE IT” on Sears Revolving \ "Sizes 34 to 40. . ne = Montha te Fs Bay of Use. o go 8s a Charge. ‘ a? Account. ‘, *DuPont’s acrylic fiber _ Women’s Ready-to-Wear Sears Second Floss ce you monty bach” StI RS hid North Saginaw sk \/ 3 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 We 10] 4:10 16. @\y | SRG OP ‘international fashion es. hazaar | accessori NOW IN PROGRESS Pioneer Negro fo ‘Study Hard’ | Central High Graduate at Little Rock Going to MSU This Year _LITTLE ROCK (# — Ernest State University, Green, 17, said he planned to leave here in time for freshman Records Show. Woman Bore _. Kerrybrooke flats and casuals — ‘Guia peaked Leather Casuals! At Sears . i . Starts TODAY .. oe . store-wide s a1 — 7AMNI versary ~ SA Shop at Sears Ge saved: tlindvails Of items ar” reduced or. modes —— low pits. our new=-as-tomorrow chamisednsbired ai : that should regularly . sell for $29.98 Now the excitement of =“ the chemise turns up on the coat scene...and turns upatSeers@tan = =—s_ unheard-of low price. Here are the freshest fashions we could find ~ — in all-wool zibelines, | plushes and tweeds in a wide palette of hues. Sizes 8 to 18. Sheath of simple ele- trim. Gray Sizes 10 to 16. : we dare you to find’a - bigger bargain than | these jersey dresses at 66 Did'we say jersey? These are keep-in-shape Orlon*-and-wool blend jerseys and they're: - designed along fashion’s most fabulous new lines. It's fun to be ble A when you can find values : these. ; a a 3 's acrylic fiber | Cowl-collar sheath with ribbon trim. Black or navy. Sizes 12 to 20. * Anniversary Speciels! dresses Dressy or casual styles in all the fall colors ° and materials. Misses, “Cy Juniors and half ‘sizes. It” regularly 10.98 “women’s cord. scufis ' Sots, print trimmed with royal blue or | 66 wal Ughtocant easy to gis into. Ideal for Useally’ travel, 198 eT, ae | be : a ee eel — Brushed Leather Casuals! Exceptionally smart looking with matching leather trim. New-.easy-going ribbed crepe rubber soles are wonderful for walking. Classic Flats! Favorite year-round style in black or brown. Come in early for best selection; these will go fast. Poxpras would sell for 3. 98. 4.44 Touched off with, a cute pldid lace | oe smooth posed a tho heel fastener with an Ivy League mine: SET ‘on, the hee look! Easy to flip it open or snap it Closed. Rurry-~Save! Royal Purple: "and walking. Long wearing. Reg, 98c “full fashioned stretch ultra sheers -* . runproof lace m * «+ with reinforced heel and toe. Reg. E3 o. “Charge 1” * \ “Your: hat! Buch on tinpotbinit ‘part of your ; a } new-season wardrobe! And you’ caf buy one eu oe (or several) for so little, Exciting new gale in rayon Women’ “ . velvet. Choose from autumn's green tones, Accessories Dept. ‘sapphire blues, radiant browns, many more shades. Main. Floor , 3 <4 face SEARS feel free and easy! Charmode pull-ons : — 2.99 brief - regularly 3.98 Look slim! Have the sleek lines that make your dresses fit so much better while you're action-iree Charmode pull-ons will do it White rayon me nylon power net stretches with you in sizes S, M, L. XL . Just Say “Charge It” on Sears 6, Revelving Charge! @é . ¢=:<°GS Charmode an Nu-Back ay all-in-one you bend or sit OED Nu-Back Girdle mor 3,99. pus t figure this com- wR ms way. Nu-back wan't = up. ‘Hurry in wor for this sale savings. 26-3 Corsetry Dept.. Second Floor 5 98 to 1.19 Compare ting at s paw’ se 15 to 1.50 pair. _5 Different Styles — High Fashion Shades full fastalened ultra sheers . . . for evening wear. Reinforced heels, toes. Reg, 98c ....... wee Te i ‘seamless ultra sheers . . . for wanted bare leg look. Guaranteed streak free Reg. 98 full fashioned ulility sheers . . . Ee © eer eer T1¢ for work, office Seer vee 196 l that cling to your legs, no sag or bag. Reg. full fashioned ultra sheer Women’s Actessories Dept. . Main Floor special purchase! | hats that were meont fo’ sell for far more 2.66 Lj a — ¢ 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE $471 | Mee nae be A BLE nt ahr Beh a | hry bei gh ef ¥ *s i i e r Ban J ra PE EE : S . ——— / Comey hinte ca So eee : Soop ees 5 Ps é ¥ i | S| : é ae 4 j ‘ 3 : : 4 . : : - yo r ii : ; ‘ . s i of 4 } } # > at ao tes x f : f fs Ps : / Te ge S ; | : é I } 5 y #3 # of } ' ee i % j = . ; i g # 5 i £ F, + . ia : ‘ i : ; insurance Executive Succumbs at Age 50 . from“ the . “WILLARD FOX © |) witlara Fox, 83, of 54 Vinginia He was a retired pS ie of Wilson Foundry Corp., and a mem- ber of the Episcopal Church, ‘Surviving are two daughters and a son, Mrs, Catherine Freegard, Madeline Fox and James Fox, all of Pontiac; and a brother, George of Detroit. Service will be at 8 p.m. Friday Bracé-Smith Funeral Home. His body will be taken to Manistique for burial. MRS, WILLIAM A. LEWIS from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. Burial wil] follow in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mrs. Lewis leaves her husband; a son, William A. Lewis: Jr. Covine, Calif.; four grandchildren; ~ Robert F. Sommer, assistant}a brother, Harry F. Loch of Or- vice president of Standard Acci-jchard Lake; and three sisters, Mrs, Eleanor Ainsworth of Lynn, dent Insurance Co., Detroit, died : : : Mass., Mrs. Hazel LaClear, and Tuesday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-\14, Geraldine Gifford, both of 50. . Mr, Sommer, of 3238 Winterber- ry Rd. Orchard Lake, joined pital after a long illness. He was/Pontiac. IDA LOWES. Prayers will be offered at 2 p.m. Standard Accident and Planet. In-|Friday from the Sharpe Funeral surance Co. in 1945 at the time of/Home, Clarkston, for Ida Lowes, Planet's organization, and was in infant daughter ot Fred and Ida charge of the fire and marine un-|Lowes of 1101 Holbrook St, Burial ‘derwriting for both companies. es ‘was g member of Beta Chapter, Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity. cs be in the Lakeview Ceme- gi EE besides her mother and father are a sister, Dorothy at home; and grandparents, T. W. Sizmore of Ohio, Mrs. Jessie Rum- Surviving are his wife, Helen|polq and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clayton M.; two daughters, Carol B. and|Lowes, all of Pontiac. Roberta J.; his father, .TWe baby was born in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital yesterday and died } Morning. Service will’ be at 2:30 p.m. Fri- Weaver of Highland Park, sister of of Huntington; N. Y., oes ol | Mrs. J. Stuart Farmer -of Sylvan) the Navy, and Clinton. of Lynwood, Lake and Mrs. E. J. Donohue, was Wades’ : a : held yesterday in Highland Park.| Crawford of Commerce;.a Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery. -/1 p.m.” Saturday at the Richard- son-Bird Chapel, Walled Lake. Bur- epnceek: WEAVER Service for Mrs. C. A, (Mae) brother, ; a sister, 11 grandchildren and One | Mrs, Weaver died Sunday after great-grandchild. Service for Mrs. William A. .(Ce- cil) Lewis who died Tuesday in Chicago, Ill, where she made her home will be at 2 p.m, Friday) — Mrs, Farmer, grandchildren grandchildren. MRS. RICHARD PRENTIS MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Richard (Louise A.) Prentis, 68, of 170 Foxbury Rd., will be held at an illness of two days. She leaves a dalighter, Mrs. Ed- ward A. Gardner of Highland Park; two granddaughters; grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. John M. McClintock and Mrs. Rus- sell C. Richardson, both of Alta- dena, Calif., Mrs. A. J. Clack of Highland Park, Mrs. Donohue and * “MRS. JOSEPH BAXTER MARLETTE —~ Service for Mrs. Joseph (Inez May) Baxter, 86, of Marlette, was held this afternoon of! at the Marsh Funeral Home. Burial was in the Marlette Cemetery. Mrs. Baxter died Monday at the Pleasant View Hospital in Corunna following a long illness. Surviving are two daughters, Miss’ Pearl of Ypsilanti and Mrs. Vaughn Jones of @wosso; a son, Kenneth of Pontiac; and ‘a sister, five , alg: two great- HAROLD B. RICHARDS | NORTH BRANCH — Service for | Herold B, Richards, 80, of North } Branch, will be held at 1:30, pm. Friday at the Blackburn | Home. Burial will be iy the Ever-| green Cemetery, Detroit, under th auspices of the North Branch] Lodge, F&AM No. 312. ~ Mr; Richards died in the Lapeer| County General Hospital He was a retired musician farmer. A Surviving are his wife, Med a son, William of Rochester; « daughter, Mrs. James A. Sulliv: : of St. Joseph; ‘a sister; two broth-| ers, six grandchildren. and hain great-grandchildren. Dickinson College’ in Carlisle, | Pa., allows members of its faculty | ‘ja year’s leave of absence every im ten years with full pr This | is in addition to their annual vaca-| tions, but the professors have. to report back what comaciae Yes, Two Pants at $58.67. tudy and work they have do te year’ a a The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear and (Discount House) 1 North Saginaw You Can't Make $17 Any Easier! @ All Wool Worsteds! -@ All Wool Sharkskins! -@ All Wool Gabardines! @ All 2-Pants Suits! eh @ $75 Values for $58.67! BUY NOW—TAKE 12 WEEKS TO PAY! You. Don’t Need the Cash! Hust say CHARGE IT! the year’s leave. a a | u | } PEAK SELECTIONS TIMELY VALUES! | Look! my Hard Finish All Wool _ _SHARKSKIN * RCA VICTOR and FRAYER’S are having a --- UCK LOAD SALE! SUITS" V4 Holds the Crease and Wears Like Iron. Here's a buy that’s a buy! Man alive, you don't get values like these every. day, so hop in the bus and get in today. . They're all 100° All Wool We Also Have a Nice Selection ‘of the New “1959” - LOOK! T SALE PRICE SWIVEL CONSOLE Priced Lower - Than Many Table Models “9 1 goo HIS RCA These and many other sets to choose from— DON'T MISS these values! | Phone ‘Orders Accepted . Call. > FE 4.0526 See it Just Arrived---a direct TRUCK LOAD Shipment of ‘1958’ RCA Victor Television at Close-Out Prices! Don’t: miss this tremendous PRICE SLASHING SALE! Several styles - and finishes to choose from --- Hurry! Don't Wait — Buy Today! - * See Our Complete Line of Grundig Majestic Hi-Fi~ NO MONEY DOWN—EASY TERMS © FRAYER’ FURNITURE and APPLIANCES . 589 Orchard Lake Ave. Hard Finish Sharkskins! Guar- anteed to keep the press. All sizes, tang: longs and shorts. On Sale Tomorrow at Just | | You Don’t Need the Cash! — Look What a Buy! — All Wool Flannel 'SUITS ith the famous ‘Dunbrook’ Label! The most popular suit on the Fcampus today. The new University tyle in solid colors or muted stripes at are so good looking. A terrific “buy now at just 39.87. “You're MISSING a Bet if You Don’t See These Suits Here Nowl Note: We' re Open Pons! and Monday Nights Till 9 P. M. =e SAVE *100" Amazing But True pen You:Don't Need the cant : Open Eves. Sat. ‘il 6: 00 § Be oS No Corrying ue (oe : T Too | Pen YOUR AGEOUNT TODAY. ow os ea. } ; CHIPPER AT 81 — Looking trim and chic at 81, famed opera singer Mary Garden waves a greeting on the Champs ;| Elysees in Paris, opera fans a -genefation ago, she has just given her approval to ‘the filming of her life story. .. Hal Boyle Says: NEW york AP)—Enpert Q. _ |Tweagle, president of the Giant| hand?’ ‘ said puzzled. On his desk lay a letter signed Acme Tiddlywinks Co., was frank-| 0% 00, sir. It's bees ‘great ts ly what you said when we started it; pany / Ne ee poe i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 gram perhaps gting a bit ot o-Te corporation: hore: plays to- s : eg al : | What’s Good for Morale. ‘n? All That Jazz , stays: : nes, but cre see you pat how much good our company those ping pohg tables in the com:-| sports program has done employe health. For example, how many nance Wen Ont pee tae are absent today because of ill- by Frank N. Caustic, foreman of the punchpress ew, an employe for 30 years, “I hereby vesige. It ain't safa — here no more,” the letter $a: F Tweagle pushed a button. Three. fifths of a second later in raced Albert Beaver, Acme’s personnel executive. ‘ : * * * “How many employes were killed on the job here in the last five yeas?” asked Tweagle. . “None,” sir.” ‘ “How many were hurt at work?” — ‘None,’ sir.”’ ae “Then what the blazes does ‘this man mean by saying it isn’t safe -|to work here anymore?’ °de- manded _Tweagle, who was proud of his companys safety record, = After studying the letter, Beaver’ - said, “Sir, Frank Caustic is a mah content.” a4 “What do you mean?” — , “Well, sir, he was. beanballed-in a company intramural ‘ softball game last week, and he thinks it wes deliberate. Anyway, it’s. just as well he re j Darling of th Africa 2nd in Fish Meal CAPE TOWN — South Africa! now ranks second to Norway as the world’s leading producer of fish meal, with the jobs of 3,500 fishermen and 7,000 workmen de- pending on the 20 modern fish- “Ob, no, "ae bal tae But he’s been: playing centerfield for the punchpress team, and nobody on the team has spoken to him since he dropped two flies in a row early in the season. They think it’s time to get a younger center- fielder.” “Why? * war work slipping?” ing a few to a house like this. The five-story high rattlesnake and canning factories operating in the e country. “Isn't our company sports pro- ‘the yowling cats would scare anybody into signing the pledge. The bizarre decorations are in Stuttgart, Germany. ness?” “From ordinary illness, sit?” asked Beaver. “None, sir. Of course, some: are out with in- juries.” * * * “What kind of injuries?” “Well, sir,’ replied’ Beaver. “three junior executives are out with minor heart attacks from the company tennis tournament. Vice President Blowzer is out with a broken nose. He tripped over a log in the company golf, tournament. “Then, let’s see -—- there are four girls out with bad knees from the company's ladies basketball tournament. A bookkeeper -is out with. a brain concussion.. He got hit in the head during the com- pany horseshoe pitching. tourna- sh, ‘ight mes tm te OUT were crippled in the company soc- cer tournament, but two should be back tomorrow. That's about all, sir. But company morale has never pa oh al As Beaver turned to go, Tweeslel noticed jie was limping. “Someone dropped a bal] on my foot during the company bowling tournament last night, sir," ex- plained Beaver, “‘The company doctor just told me to go home and ‘spend the rest of the week in bed. wo Tye “But don’t worry, sir. T’ll be _— back to work in time for the next) game. I’m not the kind of man to let the corporation down. If there's): one thing you've got here, sir, it’s the old team spirit.’ ; x « * “Yeah,’ said Tweagle, “but isn't it about time the team started making tiddlywinks in- stead of hospital cases?” see at pO tata PARI EEO 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:30-12:30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri. Reese WEAR KINDY SCHOOL GLASSES—-GOOD New VISION HELPS MAKE GOOD GRADES! CREDIT 9:30-5:30 daily stock... iad! i] 4} thd \ 4 my ai MIA 1 ad, le i A! BS OL OL GLE This fine bedroom furniture is taken from our regular Many one-of-a-kind . . . Some floor samples | .. . Every one an outstanding value and in your choice of four popular colors . and Grey “ee * . Limed Oak, Walnut, Cordovan Not all pieces i in every color, but every color isin. stock. ag Full of yin Size PANEL BEDS Our sedis $29.95 Values Cee Be toore a omrom cir Boao a FINAL CLOSEOUT OF EIGHT SINGLE SIZE BOX SPRINGS : Just 8 to Sell at Make au Payment ot A, J : ‘34” $49.95 CHESTS a | AR OS 48 South Saginaw . a i . September |b rename ~~ BOOKCASE BEDS $69.95 Single ~ DRESSERS meen _ “4g” FULL or TWIN SIZE Our Regular $49.95 Value $79.95 Large Size 39" fais ~ HOLLYWOOD BEDS (Twin Size), 54a 88 Set Consists pt a : © SMART HEADBOARD. @ INNERSPRING MATTRESS @ MATCHING BOX SPRINGS © LEGS ‘LIMITED NUMBER—BUY NOW! Z ¢ - - Fe i What Bargains! GEORGE'S B ‘NEWPORT § iW i | J ™~ pr ican oka ~- SAN Ax, AAa-: > | FRIDAY — SATURDAY ONLY! # Ce CHECK THESE ITEMS. Red Hot “Extra Specials” v7 Your dollar never bought more. Just look at BR’ these outstanding speciais and remember, these 5 WHILE THEY LAST! 19 | WeMunk eos 17] sou." Ladies’ Dresses “"~ 1.00 ic: tie sovs Blue Jeans %; _ 1.00 5 A] Boys’ T Shirts eters 3 to $1 2 (] 5",. Boys’-Girls’ Pajamas *1 | Bj Girls’ School Dresses ... 1.00 : [] § Stripe Bedspreads 1.00 a] teva. Loop Rugs 2% 1.00 & a (-] Ready-Made Drapes ,.2""....°1 | } \ \4 Or (] Bi3% Bates Fabrics 4 yds 51 BO Cannon Bath Towels .3 tr ud | AO 60x76 Plaid Blankets 1.00 § 1.99 FIRST SUALITY MUSLIN SHEETS — Ac BTS Girls’-Boys’ Socks Ave. 3] a, (] Tot’s Training Pants 10 i $1 fe Cc Infants’ Wrap Blankets 3 for 4 sy (] bes PANTIES .... 4 for 918 C) Mee SLIPS oo... 20 HF 1] Meus, BLOUSES ... 2 to S1f a] Mos BRAS ....... Qtr 31 ie BC] wes" ROBES 22. .... 91 Me () ess HOSE... .. 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Come in and see for. yourself! | | | |cheerful that she could not believe | =] NO MONEY DOWN—MANY MONTHS TO. PAY! An FBI ‘check soon led to a’ would be sto ~ paar? GE Cloe Redio . * 524. 95: $58 | S12 $4 | dae Ts, ‘(Caribou Travel in Massive Herds} During Migration) _ pt eel ir Fi ae i S118 md vey — "of Musie = yn, dP Ras ing Lounge Chair. | Lounge Chair. matching Lounge | Chair, Cheese from : flies: Sealy, $ cottage Serta, many colors, 18 98..| ANB 138 | 5188 4 90T 2d BS eee ee ee stile qe lit 98 32 glee 4 i AG H Al its Py bald . i i i SECT Wr WLS STRITCH YOUR DOLLART PRESSE: 5-PC PEN & | PENCI IL SET a US FLASHLIGHT & POCKET KNIFE RCA Victor Color | Emerson 21” Table | Admiral 17” : 5-Piece. Chrome Din- TV. Console | Model TV. Latest aye at it TV. latest ‘58 model, ‘Set. on 4 model. styling. Matching Ch Radio-Phono. Com- bination. $188 | $489 128 i “168 “e. 168 ee. 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We can. save you if YOUR OLD BATTERY | ii trouble and expense i§ tee 1°° Down 125 Weekly ON THIS POWERFUL—BRAND NEW = 4 a & ee i oe ‘ Se POU ities $2 $i7.95 © Portable "TV. Seta “$129.95 nS wn it / sl oa 4 “eats rg bob 4 : 'BEGoodrich tires f OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ONTIL'S Tepe “FREE PARKING wei sal i N, Perry 6 Corner Mt. Clemens \ * a rd citizens committee has been formed ‘ e j at , ge . \ THE PON TIAC PRESS . PONTIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 10958 FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP— A the city. At the same time, however, 2 1,-squage mile area just north- to oppose the proposed ‘incorpora- tion of the City of Farmington Woods at the Nov. 4 election. A Watalilp eeiosted annexation by| west of the city voted~to incor- porate as the village of Quaker Town, Also -to be decided Nov. 4 is the proposal to incorporate .445-square miles in the southeastern part of the township as the city of Clar- enceville. ‘The organization—the ‘Farming- ton Township Citizens Committee, Inc.—said it will-oppose incorpora-| - tion on the® grounds, the movel | would lead to high” “taxes, over-|. crowdéd schools and destruction of the community's suburban char- acter, * * * Wendell Brown, township trustee and a 17-year resident of the com- munity, has been named president of- the new committee. — . _. le said the committee is plan- ming a public debate with pro- ponents of incorporation a week | to 10 days in advance of the election. “By then, the issues will be cleat} bers’ dues are $1 a year. gs aaa Double-Ring ROMEO ~~, St. Clement Catholic -|Church in Romeo was the scene of the recent wedding jn which Betty Ann Schapman becafiie the bride of James F. Schirmer. of Imlay City. The Rev. John McMillan per- Mae- formed the double-ring ceremony. : * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs, Alfons’ Schapman,' 7195 36-Mile Rd., Romeo. The bride- ea Counties Work lof Project the plan would \stabilize the area} Launch Model Program «x * ih fon ahesing Yast of i |: 16° Coordinate Medical}. cr ANNEXATION —_-} Facilities, Personnel the Aug. 5 electi 2 gxrnegee my an eight-square area ‘Medical and Civil Defense offi- the southwestern of the'cials of nine southeastern Michigan : Nene "——|counties yesterday launched a ) tel. baa a Oe ee and m™ Walled Lake Slates . |sctsonne or°this area in case o : enemy attack. + & “tt Adult Ed Classes ‘WALLED LAKE — Registration will take place tonight for adult education courses offered in the Walled Lake schools during the first semester. x * * Named director for this Region 1, as designated by the Michigan Office of Civil Defense, was C. P. Anderson, of Detroit. Dr. Otto Engelke, health director for Wash- tenaw Coufty, was selected as deputy director for Region 1. MR. AND MRS. JAMES F. SCHIRMER Catholic Rite view Unites Couple in Romeo ‘These interested - have been asked to report to the senior high sehool, 2978 South Commerce Rd., between 7 and 9 p.m. « Courses for the 10-week period include typing, shorthand, book- keeping, driver training, viggened upholstering, oli painting, con tract bridge, ceramics, ghine painting and cake decorating. Others will be offered if 10 of more persons want them, providing an instructor can be obtained, according to Robert Godsey, director. * FF 8 “ Classes will begin next week. ~Anyone unable to. register this ad evening may contact Godsey at a a the Union Lake EXementary School. 4 ‘eussion of. the Lewis ©, darrendt, Oakland County CD Director, said an executive committee’ of the re- gion will study what medical facilities and would be available, including setting up emergency hospitals, and the training of personnel and storage of equipment. Region 1, which will serve as a guide for ather regions to be es- tablished by the state, consists of Oakland,. Wayne, Macomb, St. Clair, Lapeer,. Livingston, Wash- tenaw, Lenawee .and Monroe Counties. x * * | Dr. John S. Lambie will repre-| _ sent Oakland County on the execu- tive committee, Some 70 doctors fense officials met the Oakland County Health Center to formulate plans for creation of _ {the program, lke to Meet Ministers From Latin-America WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- reported dent Eisenhower is plan- ning to welcome the foreign ministers of 20 Latin Amer- ican countries When they arrive) here. Sept. 23 for a review of western hemisphere relations, Top billing will be given to dis- serious economic problems that have recently beset Latin American —r diplomatic Scho al groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schirmer of Imlay City. Given ih marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of lace and tulle fashioned with a Sabrina neckline and chapel train of alternating panels of lace and tulle, Sequin - starred flowers were appliqued on the tulle go- dets. A pearl and sequin encrusted crown held ber fingertip veil of nylon tulle, She carried a cascade arrangement of white Fugi mums entwined with myrtle. ~ * * * Maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Margaret, Bridesmaids were another sister, Mary, and Mrs. Clifford C, Hull of Romeo and Mrs. Willian: Thompson of| ,.. Détroit. * as best man was the a week-long trip to northern Michi- gan, They will ‘reside in Imlay City. Hearing on Road Issue LANSING (® — The State High- way Department announced a pub- lic hearing will be held Sept. 25 in the Plaimwell High School audi-|“S¢ torium, on the proposed relocation of U.S. 131 in Allegan County. The slightly more than six miles of highway from Martin to Plainwell will cost three million dollars. The engagement of Ann Arn- old to David G. Thompson has been announced: by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Arnold of 2745 28-Mile Rd., . Rochester. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald. AMC Hikes '59 ; Car Production fefused to yield, Brown and his ‘Iwife, Beverly, .19, “|sped 10 miles to Paterson General _|Brown ran into bad luck—a two- " Expecting a Substantial Rise in Demand for Its By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Writer KENOSHA, Wis. (— American _ By Oct. 1 the two final assembly lines in the big Kenosha plant will be scheduling a weekly output of about 4,800 Rambler six and eight cylinder models, Output currently is running about..3,300. weekly. The cars will go on sale Oct. 8 with price tags as yet undisclosed, put generally expected to be some- what higher than those of 1958 models. Romney was somewhat cautious in forecasting the industry's retail market for 1959. He said he agreed in general with most predictions made by other auto manufacturers 000. whit sales. He was more positive in pre- dicting that American Motors’: share of the 1959. market | will amount to about six per cent of the industry total. It is currently about four per cent. American Motors is the only U.S. carmaker to better its sales and net earnings of more than 14% months of its fiscal atin, eee year, ep cel BA recom 2 Who Caused Infant's Death FRANKLIN LAKES, N. J. (UPI) — A heartbroken young father, on the advice of his minister, decided today not to bring any formal charges against two persons who poo de caused the death of his infant son by refusing to yield a’ ee ee eee “On the advice of my. minister and family, I feel no good will be accomplished by signing a com- plaint against the parties in- volved,” Robert W. Brown said in a formal statement. ‘‘They will be sinkiead by their own consciences and their own hearts.” Last Saturday, Brown said he urged two unknown gossipers four times to yield the line so he could. put through an emergency call for oxygen for his son, five- month-old Robert dr, When the party-liners stubbornly} bundled the baby, who was turning blue from lack of oxygen, into their car and Hospital, "On the wild 90-mile-an-hour .ride, mother’s arms as they arrived at the hospital, Police had said they could take no action until a formal complaint Nautilus Skipper Rests Nautilus skipper William Ander- son is “taking it easy’’ at the home of his parents after a whirlwind Thompson. of oor ag A spring wedding is planned : tour of personal appearances in : Climaxes 8 Beautification Drive feat in Oxford Saturday clubs and marching units fres veterans organizations, The line of march will follow winning| ¥@shington treet from the south © | village limits to Oxford High ~*~ * * The . five-year OF F pecial Purchase - alle og - MICA: " ” Finest counter topping - material Ea wt available. 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McNamaro’s Staff LANSING (UPI — John L. four years, will resign to join the Washington staff of Sen, Patrick ee ee Sweeney said he was “deeply ie McNamara Dec, 1. grateful . ,., for the invaluable He said he intended to wey law and while with: McNamara would While wth Wittens, study at a ‘Washington University. pares an eye out for it, should Sweeney worked on health’ education and| It was stolen two days later. es 3 Oe Oe legislative secretary, fotive fencthens end he would joke Looks for Stolen Hat; Finds His Gone, Too “COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — When, meone stole Safety Director Leo |Phillips’ new hat, he asked police to help him recover it. Police Lt, Herman Beck, one of those have kept the other eye on his own, ‘, ie M, Tearing Down 102-Year-Old- Building © Michigan begun_ jown. its. waperable pharmacology ie etek The ‘pharmacology department has moved into new medical sci- -Jences building located near the University medical center. Says. lenia o Hospital Employes s Won't Tai not 3 Harvey Lodge's committee would subpoena em- . ployes to learn reasons for ‘‘a great fear’ he found when he visited the menta} institution, == > z z i z : 28 i eA il. Ss gl: le: iis: ie A le es I AME IRE SRE Be a * ow * * oa ee ee ee ee ew orderly way. Now ‘By End o of Current Year 65-Million State Deticit ‘Predicted by Rep. Conlin (Gains Landside Win in Georgia Primary: cle. omnteaa okt har ae. Oe OS 8 > i H FR ite 4 GE DARE ey When you buy | Osmun’s actually get a suit... a sport coat and two pair {BEST VALUE in TOWN for ai of slacks! Suit tailored of imported wool tweeds — extra slacks tailored of 100% wool flannel. Now at Both Stores *6 5" “Shop the Stores That. Have Never Compromised on Quality” Tel-Huron Center * Huron - Telegraph pen Mon., Thurs. « Sat. ‘til § P.M. 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Store Hours: Oe ‘Seturdey ar oe ie ee ee : a . » VENDING ON-MAIN STREET — A common sight these days. : he vending machine step: automatic supermarkets, Push Button Dispensers to Sell Food - WASHINGTON (NEA) — Exec- utives of the booming vending ma- ehine industry foresee ‘the day When housewives will do their gro- cery shopping in .a completely automatic supermarket. Instead of on ged for a clerk to ring up the bill, shoppers will purchase each item separately from. push button Panenscss. » And a new machine, which ac- éurately changes dollar bills, will enable housewives to. enjoy auto- natic shopping without having to Ing around a bucket loaded with nickels, dimes and quarters, * Vending machine manufac- -turers explain that they are just one step away from‘making the ‘automatic supermarket a space age shopper's reality. +» Some supermarket chains re- gently ‘set up vendors on a tast basis outside their stores. These oufddor dispensers enabled persons who unexpectedly ran short of milk, bread and cheese, to buy these itetns after the supermarket had ‘closed. The idea proved so successful that chain store officials plan to make it a regular service. HOME SERVICE In Minneapolis, a battery. - ‘of vendors recently was installed in the corridors of a large apartment house. Now tenants can buy milk, bread, eggs, butter, meat and veg- étables without ever leaving . the building. The streamlined: sale of grocer- ies is only one of several merchan- dizing innovations ‘being developed by what’s fast becoming a multi- billion dollar ipdustry. ieitcietlan of net condone tans. | recketed pupil milk consumption iy BF Simoes 400 per ovat. - Executives of one vending ma- chine company are so pleased, with student enthusiasm over the ma-| chines that they ere planning to oe . seins ay tablets. : An anti-hangover vendor in San Antonio, Tex., supplies tipsy jeustomers with iggnt whitls of oxygen. Profitable Not to Be Marilyn Monroe: LOS’ ANGELES. (AP): — Mrs, Florence Kotz Ross, a 40-year-old secretary,» is $7,500 richer — be- . Miss Mogroe was in an ad- jacent apartment. The settlement was paid- by Joe DiMaggio, Miss Monroe's former husband, who~was identified by Mrs, Ross in a $200,000 civil suit as leader of the raiding party. RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) — “I : just shot a mountain lion from my ‘kitchen window with a.22 rifle,’’ ly reported a feminine voice - police: headquarters, In the backyard of Mrs.. Harriet Neely’s je.|hom officers confirmed her shoot- ing eye, but the body was that of a neighbor's siamese cat. - Hawaii Tourists Gain HONOLULU —The Hawaiian Vis- itors Buréay reports that during the first 10 months of 1957 there was an increase of 2% per cent in tourists to the islands over the like period of 1956. . * &. THE’) PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958 / mae ‘ Good IRE i but... Noodles Give datiern 4 for School Art Class LYNDHURST, N, J, #—Maca- roni, spaghetti, glue, cardboard and water colors—these are ma- terials used by an eighth grade art class. The teacher, Mrs, Ruth Horton, got the idea when she noticed .the interesting patterns provided by spilled noodles. Now her pupils are gluing the paste to cardboard and applying paint, The titles of. such art work? “Man in the bushes,” ‘“Jones’ Locker,” and “Color.” One pic- ture was named “Just Spaghetti.” Western Auto _ ~ SIAS Value Big 28-quart omer 15%” her Sa aca — % After Hours The annual take from abet’ three million machines through- out the country is more than two. billion dollars. Sales are te rise to from four to six billion doliars- by 1960. One of the most startling devel-. opments in automatic vending is. the invention of a machine which heats and serves a cornplete frozen dinner in approximately one min- ute. Technicians are working to | improye the device so that it will es Tee pee Pee 8 eee six AID IN SHOPS Automatic vendors, which serve hot food in cans, are already being | installed throughout the country. These dispensers have proved ex- tremely popular in industrial) plants where the high cost of labor} makes the use of food service ma- chines a real management money saver, | Mechanical vendors serve | workers such hot foods as soup, | hash, beef stew, baked beans, | chi¢ken and noodles. Other me-| chines, dispense sandwiches, milk, | coffee, ice cream, fruit juices, cookies, nuts, candy, pastry, cold) drinks and cigarettes. ; | Schools are also becomirig a pop- ular location for. automatic food | explain that children who: would normally pass up milk sold over a’ counter are fascinated by the nov-| elty of buying it from a machine. | ee ee | Junior high school neperts ‘that | iid ES ner nc” me a 169170 ‘Savings : With this coupon, sove 0 Shek: each gation of Johnston Dull Kote Satin plastic lotex woll point white Barguin Buy Sole is on. Sovings:. ¢........galions @ $1.70 eoch Riise — A halo” LATEX WALL PAINT Your Nome.. eee ee : ‘ = ; : Address vases died added hdd tad eas a 3 Z va Dectar's DOIN. 00s o5osesccsudnees epeetasseses F i VINYL LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT. A whiz to apply, dries to touch in 20 minutes. COYV-: ERS ’most any surface. 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Without the otters, ailing fish quickly infected and killed the others, About 4,000. deer lived in Arizona’s Kaibad Forest in 1905, the National Geographic Society! reports. To increase the herd, hunters killed the coyotes, wolves, and mountain lions. In the ab- the deer multiplied so rapidly that. by 1923 they ‘numbered 100,000. - They were far more humerous than the range could support. During two winters) 60,000 deer starved to yan The forestland was seriously : and the number of deer clined! until it was ‘well below the original] © capacity of thé range. ALL LIFE FITS PATTERN Beology is the study of the relay organisms and peat ahi is sig that all liv- he : the country who report that its trading facilities are used by three times more ngn-collectors than al- fa said, OF “investing in stamps is a remark. 2 nest-egg,"? | a based only on 20% supply arid demand, There is no | no con-| ot = none 4 es ee, ah time cuts Steers, Brahman bulls, and b ae es eee en : sels World's Fair. ‘The 17th United| ¢ Exchange into. being, al- States Air Force held a Wild West} thoush Taub had been consider- thow was such a frolic—Libyans| *™- { took an ardent part—that it was} The U.N. Post Office, which had 7 repeated in May, and the Seven-|been printing its own stamps for| 4 Pe © ake 's a8 se 1Oae publicity value, found itself | event. overstocked on several issues, The * * solution; burn the unsold stamps’ American-style rodeos have /and print fewer of the new issues. toured England, France, Australia,| The result: scarcity, and. zoom- and South America. Chile has its| ing prices. And so, a sheet of U.N own version, the Gran Rodeo Ofi-/Stamps that cost $8 last year is cial, held each year to test the now worth $390 on the Exchange skilis of its crack cowboys,* the k oe Saas a are Suds Second to Smo 85 deaitn sina treeh yee through | With Average Britisher | =. LONDON (UPI)—Even with 70,- About 600 annual rodeos are: |990 pubs scattered strategically big-time, professional affairs |across the land, Britons spend, 7 much more money for smokes than beer, showed yesterday. British citizens spent $30,800,000 more on tobacco than on beer dur- | ing the second quarter of this, year, the figures showed. A pack of cigarettes or ounce of pipe to- bacco costs about 56 cents = Britain. The almost unanimous! .|choice is American tobacco, paid) for in hard-won dollars. boys Association, in effect the cowboy union. But hundreds of * communities cut loose with live- = ly, home-grown shows, © In American sports and show “ ~ business there is nothing quite like ~ a rodeo, In no other entertain- SPRESODET ELLE NDE SOE DE OEPS PO ORRT EO ED ES TEEDETOR RET FOTTESELET ERED OOS TST TECESESSTER EE EREREI DEES SeutEteaneanas +: x* ek Despite the hoopla — parades, and fireworks— t heart and soul of rodeo is still its * display of cowboy brawn. It takes , a man to rope calves, wrestle » Steers, milk wild cows, ride bron- * cos that do not wish fo be ridden, | © and try to stick for eight seconds| «on the explosive back of a living . oon of bull, U. S. Farms Decline WASHINGTON — According to federal officials, 4,855,000 farms. were in operation in the United} States during 1957, a drop of 2.3) per cent from the 1956 figure and 17 per cent below 1957. They expect | the number of farms to decline to! “CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 8c! MEN’S .. . BOYS’ . . . 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So nature has an army of insect- eaters to maintain the balance. Sun on the Way South; Autumn Begins Sept. 23 ANN ARBOR (#—Old man sun os oe oe Padded Bills, Cheating Bilk Drivers | Auto Accident Victims Waste Millions NEW YORK)-> Unsuspecting au- One ‘of the incidents described referral to a ‘good repair shop.” to accident victims are being bilked of millions of dollars éach year via payoffs, padded bills and petty cheating. ” Auto’ repair, shops, the last stronghold of fiercely competitive, no-holds-barred. business, are giv- ing authorities great cause for alarm, reports a feature article titled “America’s Worst Highway Robbers” in a recent issue of a national magazine. ‘‘Rotten. ap-| p ples’* infiltrating the industry, are eausing honest accident victims wasted dollars and immeasurable aggravation annually. i Every day nearly 25,000 sasies climb out of collision-injured cars and enter into negotiations with repair shops. These shops re- pair $700,000,000 to $1,700,000,000 ‘worth of crack-up damage a year. Although most auto repair shops are fundamentally honest, an im- portant insurance executive ‘ esti- mates in the magazine feature that 25 to 40 per cent of all money paid out by insurance companies for repair work is ‘water’? — paid for bills, jacked up to hide bribes, secret commissions and other payoffs. * x* kk The article illustrates, for ex- ample, insurance brokers work- * |ing on a ‘‘fee- for referral” basis as flagrant violators causing costs to be, jacked up. In many cities towing outfits cannot even operate unless they ‘take care” of the police. These situations are most acute in larger cities and on main arteries wherever there is much ‘is that of a poor accident victim who unwittingly signed a towing charges, that he refused to let “the fish’ get away. One of the eteers are listed by the article. Among them are: — “1 — Don't block traffic. 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Today, with the new road, Gaeta is finally welded to the con- tinent at Formia where the road built/on fiu fatalities daring last year’s the/have always been grouped with ‘Transparent Woman It stands on a promontory al-| family The armed services are con- tinuing to vaccinate servicemen| — against flu. In addition, PHS of- ficials noted that some big in- dustrial firms, which need to keep ‘|down absenteeism» may be giving mass inoculations. The Service has no breakdown nationwide epidemic. Such deaths pneumonia mortality figures. x * However, it deserves a pat on the back for cutting down flu deaths last year by its early awareness of the im- pending epidemic and its vast all- out preparations to meet it. Service officials said they are ready to man the medical ram-/ parts again if their predictions prove to be wrong and a serious flu epidemic does sweep the coun- try. again. * Tells of Body Organs HINSDALE, Ill. @— There’s a museum here dedicated to health. 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Massachusetts farmers, armed with brush brooms, on at least camp’s tarpaulin covers, and at- tacked and bit sleeping soldiers till the blood ran. * * * ‘ Probably the most spectacular locust invasion in American his- the lands that were “as the _cotomologtas Garden of Eden before them, and yea, aiid nothing shall ‘;century trial in England—The Peo- .|judge held that the grasshoppers ject to extermination if they re- and spread to the Mississippi Val ley and much of Texas, . DAMAGE IN MILLIONS west of the Mississippi is still the happy hunting ground of the na- tion’s now most damaging grass- Against such massive depreda- tions, a few minor virtues can be attributed to the long-legged pest with the powerful jaws. Peo- ple in various parts of the world have long found grasshoppers a tasty and nutritious food. Many birds and animals wax fat and hearty on locust fare. The in- sects make good fishing bait, fertilizer, and poultry feed. * * * The strangest defense of the creatures was recorded at a 16th- ple vs. Grasshoppers. In formal proceedings, witnesses for the prosecution testified on damage to farmers’ crops and property. De- ~The’ vast wheat and corn belt fense witnesses—nature lovers and WORLD-WIDE SENTINEL SYSTEM — Some 5,400 atomic policemen may be stationed at 180 posts scattered around the world if the plan coming out of the East-West scientific meeting in Geneva is adopted by the nuclear powers. The scientists are dis- cussing the feasibility of detecting atomic explosions: They report that such a monitoring system, while not entirely foolproof, would ° discourage any country from attempting to violate an international EARTHQUAKE BELTS | OF BY : SHADED AREAS ARE THE WORLD. K, ANTARCTICA nuclear test ban. The posts, on land and sea, would be located from about 600 to 2,000 miles apart. Newsmap, above, shows how many are suggested for each continent. Stations would be closest together in earthquake zones in order to distinguish small, under- ground blasts from the 10,000 earthquake tremors recorded each year. Tentatively, the United States and Alaska would get 10 or 11 stations, Russia 16 or 17, Red China eight and India two or three. Vote Columbus Prize fo Nautilus Skipper GENOA (AP) — The ‘command- er of the U.S. atomic submarine Nautilus is going to get the 1958 Christopher Columbus Internation- jal Comments Fm ' The sink weal of a gold medal ‘showing Columbus and $8,000 in cash, Given for outstand- ing contributions to sea travel, it went last year to U.S. Rear Adm. Hyman Rickover, the man who sparked the building of the Nau- tilus, SR 8 Genoa’s municipa] government, which sponsors the annual prize, announced it had decided to honor the Nautilus skipper—Cmdr, W, R. Anderson, 31, Mystic, Conn.—for making man's first undersea voy- age under the North Pole. The Genoese hope Anderson will come,over to receive the award at ceremonies Oct. 12, the birthday of the man who discovered Amer- ica. Genoa considers itself the hometown of Columbus. When Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, wanted “some peace and quiet” he used to wrap a large towel around his own. telephone. scientists—supported the argument that grasshoppers had as much right to life as humans. After solemn consideration, the were guilty of trespassing, and sub- mained in the cultivated : fields. Now you can get a big discount on a fine modern watch by trad ng in your old watch, Regardless of make, model, or condition we will give you top _ allowance. Come in now and see how you can savel TRADE NOW AND SAVE ON BULOVA 17 Jewels $2975 $1.00 WEEKLY Man's ELGIN - WATCH $2975 with trade $1.00 WEEKLY Maa TYLES Self-Wind 23 Jewels $3775 $4175 $45 $1.25 WEEXLY Old Watch In Trade You M PAY ba ONLY., $1.25 WEEKLY Lady's 21 Jewel 2 Diamond Man's ELGIN LORD ELGIN GRUEN GRUEN . WATCH Shockproof 17 Jewels Self-Wind $3375 $3975 $3975 $4275 with trade with trade with trade with trade $1.00 WEEKLY $1.73 WEEKLY $2.00 WEEKLY $1.50 WEEKLY ~ WATERPROOF Reg. $59.50 " = a be '~ 75 trade $1.75 WEEKLY $4775 $1.75 WEEKLY $1.00 Weekly Save plenty on dainty lady’s watch. Accurate, depend- able. PAY As Little As ema MAL SCANTLAND Salesman MATT DICKALL Salesman And as Salesmen for Eddie Steele Ford, Oakland County’s Volume Ford Dealer will see that you get Full advantage of Eddie Steele’s convenient low overhead location. . The finest selection of new and ‘used cars and trucks to choose from. Finest service you could want for your car, work well done and at reasonable prices. The best body repair and painting. 1 2 3. 4 r D D / 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. One Mile West = Telegraph Want to See All Their Old Friends And make more new friends, too JACK LOOP Sales Manager These top-notch men, representing many years of automobile sales experience in the Pontiac area, are anxious to serve you. These experienced career automobile salesmen will gladly— 1. See thet it is a pleasure for you to buy a cor. 2. Give you friendly, courteous treatment. 3. Give you the best possible dael—no fantastic figures, broken promises, and idle conversation. * 4 } So Come Meet Your Friends At i j \ 3 ae ¥ Z : ‘ ! 6 : & ¥ oT FE 5-9204 ‘Out ' ‘of. the High Overhead Area . GOLIE SMITH Salesman ‘BOB LYNADY Salesman “Keego: Harbor . f ff. 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; ‘SEPTEMUER Hy 1958 ur Dive True Life Adventures * , lliventive Prisoners | en ee ANE SEATS STITT a SOY oe 3% 3 § Ba Bais O83 or 5 se WARE THE - WERVRRINE ¢ THE MARMOT WHICH THINKS IT CAN , supply cartoonists with gag lines. | ESCAPE BY OUTRUNNING AND HIDING FROM Many write stories and articles. THE PLODVING WOLVERINE MAW BE SADLY [ranges trom $1 to $100 and higher, MISTAKEN....FOR THE WOLNVERINE’S SMALL according to an analysis of “‘pen- BUT CHUNKY BODY HOLDS itentiary pay dirt” in the current f GREAT STRENGTH. TURNING << *. € | OVER. A LARGE SLAB OF. The pubtication warped the in- ~ ROCK 1S AN E ASY TASK mates, however, it’s a good idea to . FOR HIM. ~ - ‘Turn Time Into. Cash. # DRUG NEW YORK (UPI) — A “lifer” | Ban aa ie te STORES gitimately. itentiary, is another inmate who Clyde Wagner expects to ac- has put his “time” to. good use OW varomauer ADVERTISED cumulate that much ffom royal- inventing the, ‘‘Spot-a- Satellite’ / game. Others in the. prison population! Gila a make crossword puzzles. A few! ties on the sale of 700,000 ‘ ‘Kongo) Safari's’ —a toy elephant that he| invented in his spare time. , 2 *& Roy Weightman of the Ohio Pen- ranges from $1 to $100 and higher, issue of Ohio Penitentiary News, “‘send yourself a carbon copy of your creation by registered ‘and sealed mail, and just: keep the sealed envelope as proof of origin and date. “Tt may seem funny to say this . . but be careful. “There are an awful lot of crooks oP DISCOUNT COUPONE DRISTAN out there.”’ -ANAHIST Painters at: Work Find ; é preety kine SPRAY TABLETS MILWAUKEE’ (Three paint-, i ers working downtown on a reno-' = : * vating project parked their cars e. ina two-hour zone on a busy| x 98¢ Size ¢ 98c Size ¢ street and left notes on the wind- With With shields says: ‘Painters, working s Coupon . Coupon... inside.” When they returned they found | a SAVE 2lc SAVE 2lc | parking tickets and new notes say- : jing: ‘Policemen working outside.” a = Se eS ee wi aes a... os a = AMERICA'S LARG Imagine! Two pairs for $7! And these slacks are quality-tailored for long-wearing good looks! Choose from new Fall-weight flannels, sheen gabardines and coverts . , . in fine washable rayon-acetates. EST FA 4 i= be AG, 4 Ca (oe a a a se DISCOUNT COUPON |zg-@ DISCOUNT COUPOF S CREAM SHAMPOO — Lustre Creme 1-LB. PARACIDE MOTH GRYSTALS Regular 60c 33° WITH COUPON SAVE 27c ia ee yaa} WITH COUPON ‘ You Save 7c © | ey i ISCOUNT COUPONbg@ DISCOUNT COUPON 4 fe ee b ~——g it <4 { D.D.T.—12-0Z. BUG KILLER $1.25 Size TT WITH COUPON YOU SAVE 49 GEM. “BLADES 59 Pkg, r With 4 3 3 Coupon. . FLANNEL AND SHEEN ae . a) / 4 .— seen DR. WEST—NYLON TOOTH BRUSHES “Reg. 69c ¢ ma” AQ Coupon.. ._— 9-0Z. JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER | DRESS SLACKS. WITH COUPON SAVE 15¢ Bulbs (No. 3) 8 8 ’ TINTAIR SATIN eee HAR DYE including expert alterations Vitamin B-1 10mg Brewers THIAMIN | dat Jam 7 HYDRO- 8 \@aau YEAS _ The flannels are Ivy styled. . “with plain front, paisley-lined | | os am | ae i Bottle of ” inner waistband and back-pocket It CHLORIDE s/Meres: |i 250 Tablets . flaps! Sheen gabardines and 6—ClU6Lhlr ae <1 SPO ‘coverts are in separate waistband ar ae Bok 69 Uy : 49° i pleated-front models. Newest . ; | Be Ee dark and medium shades. . si 14 = Saglsiw = Sizes 28.t ; | ie : 0d | 9 Nee hand * Huron Gor. Telegraph Tihmatehi livicma ry 200 North Saginow Street oe ieoreracds bir haole ais | PRESCRIPTIONS Cost less at ‘VITALIS HAIR TONIC with = 2 Bee ere eee soe 9 SABRE Rr RI NE EI mR FOR HOME WAYES! » Coupon. . BEE ee eee eee eee Sa = - -@ DISCOUNT COUPON}, f DISCOUNT COUPON! 4 DIRTaelel Ramereltl te), Vicks VAPORUB | Sylvania Flash Bulbs TAME RINSE aiamae~ Anon ATORIES Sinus ae pf besa relief of = discomfort of mag so Teal re: not just a pain. killer aga” botule has a full 16-day supply. mene imitations but sect no one stitutes. £.. DISCOUNT COUPOFP f, 28 Fes ons eee Fae BOBBI REFILL re ee ee ee ee } | Saeco Mast dine edna Bodhi alla nchctndos Ge G ee ee vee 73" Thrifty’s ; Minerals. «Bottle of a ae ' * 4895 Dixie Hwy. Ads ‘\ iia 3 : ane ee ae ‘ gen : * = = 5 2 Ea ee . 9 Ded Peal eet eet : i Attend the big Downtown celebration planned for the entire family - Amusements, refresh- ~~ ments and entertainment every: hour, every day - plus some of the most terrific buys ever _ offered and right from the sidewalk. Luscious | _ ee ae Delicious T COFFEE = l<> BRING THE FAMILY o” Eat Out-of-Doors! Picnic Tables Will Be ‘Set Up Throughout the Downtown Area. Enjoy the Casual Atmosphere and Eat at Your Leisure! Food will be prepared and served by local service organizations — Locations will be announced later. — RIDES Fj ..+ Downtown. — co 43 Aad Sal, ws AY 2 ising = Wy Te iJ DOWNTOWN jin PONTIAC Ferris Wheel . .. Merry Go | | Round... Whips... Rides bo ee for Children .. . Rides for eh D ® w 40 6) > AdultsRight on the Street 3 4 y . > . - Bee ae es dees ig on # : ‘ ee Fy Ree ee ee ee : z i z . sce - § 2 és : poe ‘ # = ‘ 9 pos ; ¥ ‘ \ 4 : : . ’ I ES a i : r ; : ‘ i 5 or “ Fa ene ae ; : # 3 a als eas we * x é FUN FOR ALL REFRESHMENTS EXHIBITS - SHOWS: SIDEWALK SALES STORES will be open every night until 9 P. M. except Tuesday when all activities cease. ~ SIDEWALK DISPLAYS will be open at noon on Thursday, September 18— Amusement rides will be opened at 4P. M. the same day. ae Sidewalk Displays... Sporting Events... Contests...Live Radio Shows...Church Bake Sales...Trailer and Mobile Home Exhibits cand Terrific Values For Every Family . Thousands of people will enjoy the continuous activities, held right in the downtown shop- ping area. Contests of every kind, pet shows, sport shows, you, will enjoy the, merchants booths placed right on the sidewalks offering the most in values and various interesting exe * hibits - Visit DOWNTOWN PONT IAC each and every day. ipo: | , Ay hag" } ; / ' I i “ : * | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Vi, 1958 : a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER } 11, 1958 a Eee speci It has been atin Ae / 2 <<. \y % 6 ~! yer — y m — ‘s St a Faced | \ Mi (‘Coa ll * \ ; ( \ # ei a 4 | = ‘ Center Cut PORK CHOPS ... . “69° Hygrade s eS - BACON SLAB | Fresh Pork - squares | BACON | NECK BONES 39; \2: °49 | 19; ib. woe er Lean & Meaty (oS ST RESERVE RY [ilq: | PRESERVES | ie mas»: 5] AS _tean . PORK SHOULDER ROAST 3 ae mo Kraft. ! , "FROZEN. FOOD SPECIALS! _ BOLE FRoaN JUICES y ELV EETA , C 2 L my | 8 | ee met , , ; | : , hl af ragkinas Good. et | “ : b i ' j 46 a Ne _THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 ; Sliced Sauteed Pears iyi aT EALER nie SE tl 3 Hl fi A efelt, Egeredighes St. bk aul ; vask ate : aE lit fk ee th te shsbte will “4 HF Lis é F Acres Frozen : | 5 for bias | U. S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN _— | Sparer pe 59 STRAWBERRIES—RASPBERRIES POTATOES..... 5 us 50° fo, n Ground Beet . Serer a |b Borden’s lee Cream ww... . Ya 59° Turkey, Chicken & Beef Pot Pies | Peter’s Shorefarm Bacon... .... * 49°] OE ng EW. HURON LBS. FOR e Sliced Bacon | | ) ho slice fresh pears and gently cook|pedi in one esi, tition, Seod in- igh Diet thewn, to tater or sapemarinn, lie one’ ail, Seles Eat Protein Hig {ROAST Sue Lean 39. _ |p TENDER; sticeo ~ BEEF LIVER: ars 24° : _ $NO-WHITE | VEAL LEG | ROAST 9 =| LAKESIDE | GRADE NO. 1, SKINLESS. HOT DOG te Sil A Ee JUNEDALE BRAND ». SSHANKLESS . [HALF HAM c ) ib. ACKING HOUSE 9 a 3 im $7 28| : EXTRA LEAN BEEF pork Hoexs | Lhe 99° : FRESH DRESSED ‘PAN-REDI FRYERS 29 WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN ‘Over 1500° Grade No. 1 Quality Meat Items . . | thot Hata nl VARIETY IN OAKLAND COUNTY” yom i gen ~\ FX A Or OUI NE B LAKESIDE BONUS COUPON | WITH THIS COUPON SAVE a q 40° ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER LAKESIDE FANCY clined BACON Limit--2 Lbs. > )) ae With Coupon b "SEPT. VITE ARO AA 16th CARTON | ci WITH THIS Gq ‘coupon COUPON EXPIRES SEPT. 16th 4 oe oe ? Ne Mes CR AN ey BLUE RIBBON i Be ‘ us Z ‘ . ; if - i a j G RI E. ‘ 10 JVJCHW.HLSIJQIS — Bimit 4 | SAVE. D> ) 20° @ we) Small Caipos : ) by Lb. 45° aa. a ot: sti tial gs 5 piece s 8 8 8 s.8 8 = a ey ' Cc ; nOKe css, 4 to 6 {h. it, ge pee 35 i @ oe saat BUTT HALF SALE DATES WED., SEPT. 10 THRU TUES., rT 16 >$S WITH THESE VALUABLE COUPON S AT SUPER MKT. . and 4000 Grocery and Produce Items! GIGANTIC HAM SALE THIS WEEK AT LAKESIDE SMOKED HAMS: SHANK . PORTION C ican FULL of NATURAL | JUICY « FLAVOR . Butt Portion 49: ~ Center. Portion 79: Whole SMOKED HAMS| THE FINEST MONEY CAN BUY 55 FULL 99: FULL > SHANK HALF: BIG.HAM SALE | Bbw. Week at Lakeside ate long sugar ‘cured: and ever genuine westerr ie Cs : A ‘i , a . - | Last Call for ; Qt Peaches, Pears, Plums . Crisp morning air is a reminder|week. Buyers report that red meat _Of the: time in the near _ When the first killing freee wit so gan. The good-eating time from Michigan gardens will be over alll ployer vecat he tote chen. PRODUCE — This week andiseason.is just about over, too soon, * For ‘those who can’ peaches, pears, tomatoes or corn the end of next is the deadline for homemak- the season looms closer, reminds|°"S t© ¢@ peaches and pears, y Prssepsni Information Agent. e supplies of fryers at very ble prices are the big at- twaction in many meat cases this on continue at high levels due’ the teh pode season in hic fm ewer, wok yy and Canners to be at their peak volume this week, Elberta is the peach that : all peach varieties, Today newer varieties have been developed which ripen six to. seven weeks ahead of Elberta, os pears ye ed good supply, Prices-are' very rea- 4 e yee ae Elberta loses the beauty contest| Per leave them.on when ripen- |sonable, : Poor weather at planting ing, If they yield to pressure at Wealthy apples are a thrifty ee to some of the newer varieties which have a prettier red blush and brighter yellow flesh, Some newer varieties also have a built-| market. Potatoes are always a bar- in quality that resists browning|sain vegetable, but now™at the when the fruit is exposed to air.|height of harvest in Michigan and When the Elberta arrives, peach'many other states, they are at a will be for the next ten days, Qual- about 20 quarts canned, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ui, 1958 | ‘or 3 days tg ripen. They ripen best in a humid place where f Several varieties of plums are in), more weeks. the base, bears are at their juicy er crop this year. best for eating. Potatoes are really rolling’ to fruit choice at 10 te 15 cents a pound in many markets, How about fresh applesauce for des- sert or to serve with meats? A pound of apples will make one and one-half cups of sauce, low point in price, The Bartlett pear, a favorite des- only a few weeks, Don’t let low/next week. many potatoes at once, Buy some. )tinues in’ good supply at low prices, Use them, Then buy some more. |This is expected to last for about Parsnip, sweet potato and ruta-| ’ baga_ supplies are increasing, MEATS — Popularity, supply and price are three good reasons why fryers will be one meat choice Today grapes are at their peak|for many families this week, Cool- N multe sa§ pilose ones’ ech aconer’ "dean tas ae ; ew crop potatoes are more per-|quality and price is lower, ~icustomer dé . for i sert variety, is in good supply and/;.1,,51e and bruise more easily than|less grapes are higher because sup-|This, plus the fact that supplies ie ok A 2 wal mak late crop potatoes. Under the most|plies are shorter, Concord grapesiare very large, helps create fay-| . ity . A bushe' /tavorable conditions, they keep|are expected to be in heavy supply|orable prices for consumers, Al- though retailers report wholesale i * 4 used to be undisputed “queen” of Country Kitchen MAPLE SYRUP T ' Aunt Jemima 2-9 * a ee Pancake Flour i¢eeese sa gegere +e Pets? = tiers: “POT PIES Bartlett pears take at least 2 |price tempt you into buying too * Cs WHATEVER YOU SHEDD’S, Salad Dressing White © Chocolate Fudge A © Spice @ Panc @ Corn Muffin New Crop LOUISIANA YAM “10° Lean, Meaty PORK STEAK Ib. . . Lettuce of excellent quality con-|fryer costs slightly higher this Peter's Hawthorne S LIC ED 1,pound BACON “” ~ TOKAY GRAPES Fancy Rock STEWING | HENS Ib... og TOP NOTCH VALUES Frosty Acres Fresh Frozen ‘Rolled PORK. ‘SAUSAGE “~~ @ BEEF @ CHICKEN @ TURKEY 5 *1,00° BIG FOOD BUYS § Small, Lean, Meaty SPARE | RIBS ib... COPYR. © 1957 by National Retail Marketing Ten-R-Rite Fresh Frozen — Beef Steaks / Nick’s Sho Rite Market © . 1 263 AUBURN AVE.—OPEN SUNDAY 884 W. HURON—OPEN SUNDAY Huron Friendly Shop Rite Market ‘s SPEND ITLL ALWAYS GO FURTHER HERE ff __ BONNELL'S. SEAGER 3 Sea Rock Sliced Yellow Cling | PEACHES? 5<] “154-07. Cans - Large 2/2 Can « Pr, ho DON’T MiSS THESES WONDERFUL BUYS! mm - RUBY BEE PRESERVES 21 Oz. Jar $ seat @ Apricot YOUR CHOICE GRADE “A” HOMOGENIZED MILK 2.39 HEINZ SWEET CUCUMBER DISCS 19 Markeis Gi Gingelville Shop Rite Market Po _ 3390 ce BALDWIN (GINGELLVILLE) ~ 15-ounce Jar 2 OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER uu, 1958 * Fea: ge ait ogect Tats what ba ee pa wk — areaectatics " atew thi yohive’ ‘WEG Ghat ‘teow . the ‘recipe below and make some of this spicy i he ignored the stares _ stuff yourself, ’s ‘Cheesy _It’s Pizza’ newspaper men share is the fact that most of them (at least-at the Pontiac Press). love to eat, Talk about the way to a man’s heart , es ‘ | Volley View Pop Prod uces Delicate Tempting Pancakes — . Here’s a new trick for tender- ends, The -Q. How is Q. What is the pame of this s4°) cut of meat? A. Pork Boneless Sirloin Roast, Q. Where does it come from and how is it identified? A. It comes from the ham end of the loin and is made by remov- ing the bones from two loin ham are reversed, placed together, fat — and tied with twine. it prepared? A. By roasting. Roast in a 350 loins ' |degree F. oven, allowing 50 to 60 minutes: per pound. Cook to well done stage. Use roast meat thermometer. who made the pizza in the first place and got her recipe for you. Many of you will be happy to see that she uses a hot roll mix for ti.e base, “ F Green onions, chopped fine ing to directions on package. Spread in four tins. Let rise once. * |Brush with olive oil, Spread with a layer of coarsely grated Moz- zarella cheese. Our City Editor loves pizza. ie understand he does a fair job of making this Americanized Italian delica¢y himself. So wher one Frauk Thompson in the composing room brought him some of his wife’s’ pizza, ‘said editor was elated. x .* & It just happened that one of the photographers was in the —and We agreed with him—that such an occasion should be im- mortalized on film. The result is shown in the — picture. ° We contacted Mrs. Thompson) * @: cheese is Mozzarella. ‘PIZZA ‘| pression in center of each rect By Mrs, Frank Thompson | 28le; sprinkle in Mozzarella 2 ‘kages hot roll mix ove. oil ‘Pepperoni Mushrooms Olives Mozzarella cheese Romano cheese Make up hot. roll mix, accord- “Cover With a layer of sauce. Put on any other desired ingre- dients as suggested above. Grate Romano cheese over top. minutes. ft jesting recipe for tiny pizzas to serve at an. evening buffet lunch. You might try these some time soon too. into a bowl, Sprinkle in yeast; stir {until dissolved. Beat in biscuit mix until well blended. Turn out on Mrs. Thompson was not entirely/°O"* lightly dusted with biscuit sure of the name of the sécond . |cheese she uses, Says she picks it “tout in the store by its shape and color. We're guessing that it’s | Romano since she and I both know the first Anyway, here is her recipe. Lightly brush with olive oil, Bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) 15 to 20 minutes. Makes about’3 dozen. 6-oz, can tomato paste with % cup water, % teaspoon salt and 1 tea- spoon oregano, and parsley; put dabs of the mix- ture on top of lamb chops and Bake 10-15 minutes at 425 de-|let the heat of the meat make degrees, or until crust browns. the sauce! 1 can stewed — 1 can (No. 2) tomatoes Gartie ioowder yy Black pepper Simmer all ingredients about 15 -*,* # In the mail we found this inter- Freeze Watermelon for Winter's Treat pieces freeze quickly a natural color, flavor and tex- or cubes. Remove seed and rind It is easy to serve watermelon in December if you pat some in| ®*Pand your freezer now. and easy to freeze says the Mar- keting Information Agent, but dy not freeze the whole melon. Use small pieces,.and omit seed and rind to save freezer space It' is simple ae the pe into slices, balls ture. and pack tightly syrup made by dissolving two cups of sugar in four cups of water, Be sure to cover the top pieces. Leave about one-half to three-fourths inch space at the top for the fruit to a container. on with cold as it freezes, © Egg Can't Take Boiling When a custard uses both corn- starch and egg yolks as’ thicken- space, ing, the milk should be cooked Start with a chilled melon. Cold| with the cornstarch before the egg and keep|yolks are added. That’s because cornstarch can take a boiling tem-. perature and ‘the egg yolks can ‘not or they will curdle the mix- Nut Waffles Different Served With Fresh.Fruit — For, a taste treat in waffles, try this: Dissolve one-fourth teaspoon soda in one and three fourths cups buttermilk, Combine this. with one and three. fourths cups - pancake mix, one egg and one fourth cup melted butter, Beat until fairly smooth, Then, fold one-half cup chopped, salted pies or one- half cup finely chopped pecans and bake on a hot waffle iron until steaming stops, Serve with sliced, sweetened peaches and ice cream or sliced posrioas, raspberries and whined cream. Sardine Pizza-ettes 1% cups warm, not hot water ; 2 packeges active dry yeast 5 cups biscuit mix 1 cup grated Mozzarella cheese Tomato filling ' cup eraied Parmesan cheese 4 3 to 4 cans Maine sardines 2 tablespoons olive oil Measure warm, not, hot, water Spoon tomato filling over cheese. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan] ~ top with a sardine. * * * Tomato Filling: Mix together 1 Cream. butter with lemon juice ROMAN BLEACH j is the bleach that’s bea ~ For NYLON, COTTON—all the rest. Clothes come white—Sanitary, too! | ™ ROMAN BLEACH - Although there are many excel- lent pancake mixes on the market ae ¢UD Ss carbonated beverage, any 2 to 3 table: butte: margarine or — vig * * * youl dry|together into large bowl 11318 Hartland Road eens sy nd ar’ is Sa" ee ae wy Niemen ten ap Moet a ~ i con !1 tablespoon milk for each n, go on Leroy street jj sid. To beaten egg, add % cup of to High street, then follow righ fm ae oe Se See the beverage and the melted fat treet and | Hartland f or oll. Stir mixture ‘into dry in- : : Woods ff gredients until all flour is moist- three | ened. Stir in remaining bever- : age; batter should remain slight- ly lumpy, Increase griddle heat to medium, Griddle need not be greased unless you prefer this When small test pancake browns satisfactorily, cook pancakes as New Bread tog \Can Be Resealed Something new in the First- wa For-Housewives Department — a' bread wrapper Which opens . gently —— a Minos al tab. The ae ‘Gousloges in the laboratories of the bakers of Won- der. Bread, prevents tearing the| protective wrapper and permits the housewife to reseal the pack- age, thus insuring continued fresh-| ness, It is being distributed locally for the first time this week. If your, cake is crumbly, you may have added more baking pow- der than necessary or your oven temperature may have been f0; low, i CAPONS 5-8 Lb. Lb 49° “It It's Alive It's Fresh” | FRYERS Just right = -B-O. 19°) TURKEYS % DUCKS % FAT HENS || WILD RABBITS % CHITT'LINS FRESH %& FRESH % FRESH * FRESH PERCH at? 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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities SUPER MARKET THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1958 _ Today at ue Fair Onene ‘O-Way The 6th Ciniel, WillOWay ‘Antique Fair opened today at Will-O-Way Playhouse and will run from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. through Saturday with pro- ceeds to benefit the new en Animal Rescue Relative MuchToo Finicky By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My niece is going to be confirmed next week. After the church serv- ice, we are having a reception at my house, which is larger than her house. My sister-in-y law, the mother of my niece, telephoned a relative and invit- ed her to the service and to the reception at my house. “Now this relative claims ; that I should have been the one to invite her since the re- ception is to be at my house, and not my sister-in-law’s. She is making quite a to-do about it. Just for my own satisfac- tion, I would like to know if she is right." Answer: If the reception is being given by you, then she is right, but, even so, I think she is being rather finicky not to consider the invitation of your sister-in-law sufficient, If your sister-in-law is giving the reception but merely having it at your house because it is larger, then it was her place t® extend the invitation. “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to know if it is necessary for each and every one who goes to the funeral home to sign the funeral register even when they see members of the immediate family. I always thought that one signed the register only when one did not. see anyone in the family and in this case the register was signed so that the family would know you were there, I was told that I was wrong about this and that everyone signs it.” Answer: I think that to avoid any confusion all should sign the register. MADELINE: POLAN Sidney Polan of Lake Orion, «recently of Pontiac, announces the engagement of his daugh- “ter, Madeline, to Kardell, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Carl Kardell. of Clifford. An Oct. 11 ee) is rT s Pontiac Press Photos by Eddie Vanderweorp League shelter. Here, a striking arrangement of Staffordshire China has captured the interest of Mrs. Martin J. Davis, a member of the fair’s planning com- mittee. Two-year-old Holly Schmidt of Birmingham appears to be enjoying the show thoroughly as she reclines in an old fashioned rocker with her pet Immature Husband Needs Help—Abby Vulgar Talk Upsets Wife By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: If this man wasn’t my husband I wouldn’t put up with him for an hour. We've been married 16 years and he has always had of the party. He is really the loudest mouth in the place wher- ever we are. “He = tells the most vul- gar stories right in front of women (including my own ABBY mother) and believe me he has_ been told off more than once by many people. It doesn’t do any good, How can I get him to clean up his talk so he won't embarrass me?” EMBARRASSED DEAR EMBARRASSED: Your “little boy” (because that’s what he is) is still trying to get attention. His ¢égo is desperately in need of nourish- ing. Maybe he needs a build-up on the home front instead of a scolding. Have a serious heart- to-heart talk with him and get a good psychologist to help you. : * * * “DEAR. ABBY: I am: a 15- year-old girl and my girl friend invited me to sleep in a tent in their backyard and my dad said “No—never.” But he wouldn't give me a reason why. the idea that . he is the life can sleep outside in a tent. Is this fair?”’ Cc. S..E. DEAR C. S. E.: A 15-year- old girl is a young lady and shoubdn’t be sleeping outside in a tent with another girl. I can’t criticize your father’s decision —donly his refusal to J cs his reasoning. ke * & “DEAR ABBY: I am a young man who would like to _ get married but I don’t make enough money. The only way I could make it would be to marry a girl who had a good job and wouldn't mind going 50-50. Is this okay or do you think the husband should take the full responsibility of earn- ing the whole check?” YEARNING TO MARRY DEAR YEARNING: When your earning capacity equals your yearning capacity, marry. But not until. = * * * “DEAR ABBY: Eleven years ago I had a baby boy out of wedlock. When he. was seven months old I met a wonderful man and we fell in love. I told him the whole story. He mar- ried:me anyway and adopted my little boy. Since. then we have had two of our own. We have never told the first boy that his “Daddy” is not his real father. There would be so many things we couldn’t ex- plain. Are we making a mis- . take, Abby, in letting him be- lieve as he does? The only ones who know the truth are my mother and my- sister.” KEEPING A SECRET DEAR KEEPING: Go right “on keeping your secret. Sor times a ‘kind lie is better a cruel truth. Ifthe time ever poodle, Jet. fair will go for outside runs for the animals at the new shelter on Feather- stone road. Funds from this year’s comes when you have to reveal the whole story, the boy will probably be mature enough by then to understand it. © * * * “DEAR ABBY: I decided that this year for my vacation I would just stay home and re- lax. This was the worst mistake I ever made. My wife handed me all the odd jobs she ‘had been saving up for five years. I cleaned the garage, painted the screens, repaired the roof, built an outdoor barbecue and poured concrete for the patio. I sanded and revarnished all the floors in our eight-room house. “TI never worked so hard in all my life. I have to go back to work on Monday and I need a vacation from my vacation. It's too late for me, but be a pal, Abby, and print this. It might save some other sucker who decides to spend his vaca- tion at home just “taking it easy.” BEAT * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO MAX: Next time enclose a lollipop. It’s sucker money! Alpha Xi Delta Unit to Meet for Dinner Birmingham alumnae chap- ter of Alpha Xi Delta will open its fall series of meetings with a dinner Monday at the home of Mrs. Donald McGin- nis in Royal Oak.’ Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, Mrs. George Lytle, ,Mrs. Edmund Joistas, Mrs. Harry Finch and Mrs, Robert Harvey. A colorful display of carved an- tique ducks got special attention from John Sikorski of Bloomfield Hills at the fair opening today. The commit- Say, look who’s here again! Jet appears to be quite at home in the cozy atmosphere of the fair, and also quite fond of antiques, as he obliges our photog- rapher by posing in a miniature sleigh, Prize Garden Exhibits Win Praise Garden enthusiasts are still talking about some of the love- ly arrangements presented at the ‘‘Autumn Splendor” flow- er show sponsored by the area garden clubs. Club Women Open Season Newcomers Club held its first fall’ meeting Wednesday at Old Mill Tavern, On the social committee were Mrs, Hugh Hales, chair- man, assisted by Mrs. J. Gor- don Adams, Mrs, R. E. Boyer, Mrs, Robert Larson, Mrs Wil- liam Deutsch and Mrs, Richard Dobat. Guests were Mrs. P. A. Pe- terson, Mrs, D, M. Slack and Mrs. John A. Irwin, place PATRICIA E. STEWARD Announcement is made of the engagement of Patricia B. Steward and Barry D. Hamp- ton. The bride-elect is ‘the « daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Austin Steward of Wall street. Parents ‘of thé ‘prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Rarisey R. Hampton of North Shirley street. } te An outstanding one, we hear, was entered by Mrs. C. R. Gatley of Oneida road. She . did a crystal table in pastel pink, orchid and purple. Mrs. Donald Neal’s first ex- : hibit netted her a first prize. Couple to Marry in Grand Rapids Announcement of the engage- ment of Elaine Elizabeth Neus- sendorfer and Stanley D. Og- rodzinski in Grand Rapids is made by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Aloys Neussendorfer, for- mer Pontiac residents. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mrs. Bernice Swietlik of Grand Rapids, and the late Stephen Ogrodzinski. The. wedding will take place Nov. 22 in St. Adalbert Church, Grand Rapids. White Shrine Honors Members Dorothea Shaffer -of Dear- born, chairman of the supreme material objective board of the White Shrine, was honored at a dinner meeting of the Pontiac group at Masonic Temple Tues- day. Hostess was Mary Mc- Curdy, worthy high priestess. Also honored was Mrs. Vic- tor Bodamer of the local group. The program was directed by Bernice Cover, ard Mrs. Earl Hoskins, Mae Werth, Linda Mc- Curdy and Mrs. Albert Kugler handled dinner arrangements. Improvement Group Hears Book Review Mrs. Russell Meyers of Pine Lake drive was hostess to members of the Countryside Improvement Association Wednesday. A book review of ‘This Hill, This Valley’* was given by Mrs. Arthur Selden. Cohostesses were Mrs. Jack Van Goevering, Mrs, Hatley Melzian!and Mrs. Henry ‘C. Pletscher. | tee for the annual show consists of Miss Georgia Hoyt, and Mrs. David Turner. Mrs. Ruth Townsend, B’nai Israel Group Holds Silver Tea The annual silver tea of the . Sisterhood. of Congregation B'nai Israel was held Tuesday at the Ottawa drive home of Mrs. Morris. Blumeno, Rabbi Israel Goodman gave the welcome address. Mrs. Jack Gamburd, program chair- man, presented Mrs. Samuel Koven who spoke on “History — of Jewish Music’? and sang Jewish and Hebrew songs ac- companied by Mrs, Jack Marsh; : New members introduced were Mrs. Martin Wedgle, Mrs. Elaine Kahn and Mrs. William Benderoff. Guests were Mrs. Alan For- man of Los Angeles; Mrs. Har- ry Sternberg of Detroit and Mrs. Penny Crane. Mrs. Har- old Blumeno was chairman of “the tea. Gamma Chapter Plans Projects Mrs. William K. Baer opened her Winkelman drive home to members of Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority Tuesday evening. The fall season’s' money- * making projects were outlined, and plans for the Sept. 16 meeting at the home of Mrs, William Ford were made. The exquisite “tea for two” ta- ble was in blue and white with blue wedgewood dishes. Mrs. Arthur Young's Thanks- giving table come many to goblets and china, and repeat- ed the color in the candle and fruit holders. oo x * Mrs. W. Ross Thompson won prizes in the artistic design class for her lovely arrange- ment of flowers. Still others to chalk up honors «were Mrs. | Raymond Dombroski and Mrs. Charles Furler, Five pages today in Women’s Section - ner, Mem! ‘Gi ity PT Sage hs - Couneil 4 Gathers , include Mrs,’ Wayne Weaver, first vice president; Mrs. L.D. McLauchlin, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. Roland: ' Stephison, recording | 90 secretary; Mrs. ~ , corresponding Fowler, historian, and Arthur Bell, auditor, HEAD COMMITTEES — Committee chairmen. are Mrs,- McLauchlin and Mrs. Weaver, program; Mrs. Stan- ley Boyd, and Mrs, John. Tur- bership; Robert Lake and ‘Warren Abbott, finance; “Mrs, Milton Blood and Mrs. Albert Stevens, publicity; Mrs. William Wright and Mrs. Wil- liam Mihalek, hospitality; Mrs. Donald McKee and Mrs. Eu- gene. Hoisington, room repre- sentatives, and Mrs, Harold Beebe and Mrs. Thomas Hen- son, magazine and publica- tions. : & *® -* Josephine Seeley and Mrs. William White head the health committee; Lewis Sullivan and Charles Lembke, safety; Ro- land Stephison and Kenneth civil defense; Mar- William Wright, child, Other chairmen are Dr. Dana Whitmer and John Witherup, prospective bridegroom son of Mrs. 0. L. Siegman of avenue. Nov. 29 a ate. Committees Announced Harold T. Bussey Speaks to Secretaries’ Group Harold T, Bussey, speaker’s bureau chairman of the Pon- tiac Area United Fund ad- dressed members of the Pon- tioak Chapter of National Sec- retaries Association at their first fall meeting Wednesday. The members gathered at Ho- tel Waldron, A movie, “Time Out for Jim- mie’’ was shown, Jack Murray of the United Fund assisted. President Mrs, William Rob- inson announced her commit- tees for the coming year. Mrs. Garland Woody is chairman of ways, means and birthdays; Mrs, Roberta Trayer, program and bulletin; Edythe Perry, public relations and scrapbook, and Mrs. Catherine Birch, em- ployment, Others are Mrs. John Dun- can, membership; Mary John- son, education; Mrs. Michael Kerensky, public works and welfare; Mrs, Charles Renwick by-laws; Mrs. Hope Scoit, au- diting; Mrs. Warren Treveth- an, achievement; Mary Elea- not Lockman, parliamentari- an; Mrs, Kay Rector, work- shop; Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Russell Brackett, / scholarship board. Mrs. Roberta Trayer was in-’ stalled as vice president. Guests were Marion Bennetts, Pat Johnson, Lois Gaigalas, Doro- thy. Hennard and Francis Vigneault. Mrs, Trayer and Mrs. Woody were cohostesses for the meet- ing. Yomar Group | Outlines Plans at Meeting Mrs, Richard Wright presid- ed .at the Tuesday meeting of the Yomar Group of First Presbyterian Church held in the church parlor. Rotation of /the groups was outlined and plans were made for fall pxojects. Hostesses were Mrs. George Tremper, Mis. John Boardman, Mrs, Keen Haddad and Mrs. Jack Hunt. Mrs. Caius pagans arid Mrs, Charles Suttoh sided at the refreshment ta y if 5 & : : 4 2 3 a : 3 4s t THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1058 wed separation, fo 8 Don't Hand Down . properly fitted shoes during _ By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN time their feet are tender and growing. Foot specialists feel that the best * if signs of these ‘cilments® show up in your little boy or wenuaping gee tala cannes gol , Tuecipaty titted shoes can & actually cause foot ‘seus ol fecleule Suk bins sink ils foot contour and tes neces- A Me eeraitGt | tescmmdenee med nemcesrage 3 homies © the feet the cushioning they need |If Shoes. = Don' t Fit, Toss Them Out] Flexible leather soles also give f a FF 4 i ned pravnn cal:ta juotess tion against the possibility of penetration by sharp stones and lasduos baynd anit daa ter 20 children, be sure that the sales- their ; gf ‘ “ z E . i i " F f g i ; itl, see your doctor immediately, More than likely Peer ts koe — _ JEWELRY - GIFTS McKim Jewelry $41 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 ir Sunday v are Vonda Carolyn Terry. and’ Jack Fredrick Seaton. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Terry of - PIANO-ORGAN 4 ACORDIAN Classical end Pop Learn my Simple System 58 to. 512% (tie end stl. Masi Studi ‘chord [Appointed Dorothy Dingman Stewart [yy Society Chairmen Chairmen were appointed for the annual fall bazaar and dinner 3 e. FE 21810 pea 3-1704 Shoes ies Young Folks “Te A 5 26 W. Huron on Cheteits Cont PONTIAC STATIONERS }/28 event is Mrs. Gayle Coulson. Downtown Pontiac sponsored by St. Michael Altar Society at the a meeting held Tuesday in the parish hall. General chairman for the Sept. ‘Other committee heads include a Omaha, Neb., were the Xi Beta Chapter Slates Auction For the service read by the Rev. Arvid E, Anderson of Christ Lutheran Church, the bride chose a gray street- length dress with white. acces- sories and a corsage of white roses and lily of the valley. The couple was married at the home of FS —— Mr. ang Week: Clifford Peck couple's only attendants, A small reception followed the — pon returning the couple pg reside in Waterford. | League of Catholic Women’s con- Goodby to shoe repair bills! Goodby to aggravation over broken heels! Goodby to shabby top lifts! Yes, here's the revolutionary invention you've been waiting for ever since you outgrew booties—ever-so-slim heels that are guaranteed for the | life of the shoel if a hee! breaks or the top lift wears out, we guarantee to replace the heels—cost free! So, by all means treat yourself to these unbeatable shoes today, at Maling's! A Block svede. Black or Brown calf, 8 Black colf. Be ~ Maling Shoes ee) SON, SAGINAW ST. ' Monday. nenee and — Evenings John O'Neil, Mrs, William Mc- September meeting to be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Innis and Mrs. John S. Keesling. Ray Gemnter: The group was invited to at- deformity, 7 Newlyweds Tour State Catholic PE era Prato apace mh d and Mrs, Beatrice ich . i The elephant never forgets... ... and neither does a man who has once worn a Kuppenheimer suit. He, wants com- fort, combined with today’s smart styling. Wants the collar to fit smoothly around his “neck. (A Kuppenheimer suit, everybody knows, offers the best-fitting collar known to man!) If you haven't already done 80, try a Kuppenheimer suit. You'll feel the difference, and your mirror will prove it ; KUPPENHEIMER An investment in good appearance press RIGHT —when you look your best you do your best. peel Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. Pontiac League of Catholic Wom- en met Monday at the league build- ing to plan for a luncheon and card party at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan building Oct, 9, Mrs. Delmo Chapdelaine is chairman.. During the summer over 500 cancer pads were made by the League, and parties were given for patients at Pontiac State Hospital. | The next party will be Sept. 25. Mrs, Arthur Crawford will at- tend the Detroig Archdiocesan ference Sept, 11 as a delegate from the local group, Manag cri wl pga SsarTae'g Lewis ident; A Beginning Class in SHORTHAND IS BEING STARTED _ , THIS WEEK DAY and EVENING SESSIONS - This is the Shorthand written with ABC’s. It is your short cut to a better job—MORE Pay! w First Evening Class Meets Tonight Mt, Mary’s Retreat in Detroit Oct. 14, Mrs. Chester Jaruzel reported on the group's visit to the Oakland County Convalescent Hospital during the summer. Mrs. John Martin, Mrs, Cari Gar- chow, Mrs. Emerick Cappel] and Mrs. Joseph Bauer. Pick Convention City During the 18th national conven- tion of Navy Mothers Clubs America held recently, Detroit was selected as the city for the 1960 convention. Delegate from the Pontiac club was Mrs. Mark W. time it was announced that the annual state convention will be held Oct. 18 and 19 in Traverse City. A letter of thanks from the Oakland County Youth Home was - Refreshments were served by/read, cial Club Slates Nov. 1 Halloween-Hayride Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Sowter in of} Rochester for the first fall meet- ing. 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Shop—Lower Level re [ . at THE PONTIAC PRESS, atunspay, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958" Say Teacher Who Strikes Pupils Only Reaps Resentanenit ao . -(Sept..29 Dinner Set Ihe dinner wilt be held Sept. 29.|" by VFW Auxiliary, | "‘guending a convention in Speinglmet at Teenagers Assail ‘Rule of Rod’ in Schools Sai Se eS the-post rooms on Baa Pite eset Colelor | ie a Bac Parsee. Bata hare By EUGENE GULDERT Am adequate teacher should | knuekieg shoukt do the’ trick know what should he done to the) And the same Susan Marshall| ————. Gilbert Research Co. . con the rest cast their votes (student but she was sure of onejof a few paragraphs back -had|)” A 108th Century. schoolmaster| Wunout resorting to) physical | for an old fashioned strapping. |thing.— “He should not be ex-| nother rebellious word to add. | named Hiram Orcutt used to What should happen to a teacher pelled ‘because he will go in the) «The student,” she said, “should “If teachers can't side classes,|)who belts a student without| Streets and hit other people.” - es ; recommend” that — ota a) quit,” said authority? ‘Nine ot of te . g A : White, a fatal. be given +a: - those ; — liaciplts Schriver, Fergus people or s shoul re., 1i-year-old, said the pun: = “stunning, crushing blows, such| ying, * - Falls.) ye fired on the spot, About one in| ishment ° should aX on | ‘Ste would’ have had a ball at fabulous as will vindicate and re-establish! wy), onal. who an Pa po Parva peelarnogy mt ge “whether or not it was self |°ld. Hiram Orcutt's ladies’ sem- oom authority and deter others from committing the same crime.” There is no record of what Orcutt’s pupils at the North Granville, N, Y., Ladies’ Seminary thought about it but in the minds of 20th Century teenagers Old Hiram couldn’t have been more wrong. Today’s schoolboys and girls want no blows — crushing, stunning or otherwise. Four out of five youngsters : also hurts ar Most of those opposed to cor- Oe fe otan baad. a lt-year- LUNCHEONS poral’ punishment in the ‘last|/og-Ladeau, Mo, youngster tld] Sgaltegt Ice Cream room cited the. fact that such a radical disciplinary -measure is punished off with a warning. " will resent the teacher, Max Kochevar Jr., 15, of/> Peekskill, N. Y., spoke for ali still smaller minority.- . “The teacher should be con- gratulated,”’ he said, Susan Marshall, 15, of Hoosick, N. Y., said she thinks the student should be allowed to hit the teacher back in such cases. And what of the student who strikes a teacher? About two out of three teenagers would have|” him expelled and one out of six]: would have him put in reform school or jail. . said Steve Goldberg of Bayside, N. Y., displaying a psychological insight wach his _ years. “TS me,” said T fieveanola Louis Freund of St. Louis, “this type of punishment seems very primi- tive and doesn’t get to the point, The. student loses respect for the teacher." . QOynthia Howard, 17, of West Springfield, Mass., said she thinks punishments other than physical “teach a better lesson.” Philippa Wolfson, 18, of New York was specific. 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Mrs. - in dismay, weight guesser Les Garrity gets more’ Lyle McAnerin is the cause of his amazement than he bargained for on the midway at the as she tips the beam at 295 pounds — or as. much 3 i UPI Phote iKentucky Police’ Guard School Racial Tensions Cause Trouble at Madisonville Elementary Unit last year without incident, x* * * About 15 white women tried to block entrance of the four Negroes into Pride Avenue school yester- day. A crowd gathered while U.S. deputy marshals watched, The deputies were sent here as ob- servers by U.S, Dist. Judge Henry | cannibal music,” says Rudolph harmony,” the 73-year-old musi- Brooks, who had received re- of trouble. 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In order to vote Nov. 4, you must be registered in the district in which you declarations that the troops =| live. If you have not voted in the past four years, are a new resident of Pontiac and -have lived * qualify. If you. election day. : * here at least 30 days and in Michigan at least six months, you are eligible to register..If you've moved within the city-since the last election, you [a must give the city clerk a change of address. All of this can be handled swiftly and smoothly at the Saginaw street booth, which is open from 9a. m. to 5 p. th. Mande Grown Stee ase ‘Missile Expert Gets “Explosive Fan Mail | th setliteisians tthe atte ssi So 1 oe: taste just as'TV “DISCOU NT’ PRICES’ 1 Remember s : SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ce Bank Rates —- No Money Down — Easy Credit M- S- - -Means-Sure-Savings | _ — eons gaa ois Hide-Away Beds Marine ‘4 09” ur | Sleeps Te Two ‘| Like Their Stamps’. DETROIT (AP) — Allen Ww.) 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Kai-shek's Nationalist Chi- nese just a few miles off the China coast. + .4.% The basic question is and has been: Are they worth fighting for? But more than lack of informe- tion on this Critical question is * who ‘sounding ° Dulles and Eisenhower on a gues- tion which might involve this-coun- try in war. : * . © Newsmen were bound by ground Tules not to identify the orhight official” as Dulles,*but the secre- tary since has agreed to let. him- self be named as the source. In all fairness — this writer believes — some newsmen who listened to the “high official’ must They wrote a much tougher interpretation into. his bear responsibility for part of the! is| Confusion. words than the words themselves "Dalle himselt cauied some ot This is the baci i leadi == Tiny Pil Ofer [up to tonight's talk by Eisenhow- er: Last Secedey baie visited the’ President at his Newport vacation Hope to Millions to newsmen a 900-word statement | approved by Eisenhower. “Taken by Mouth, Drug| position on this country’ relation Acts Rapidly to Fight)" ~~ on this country’s. relation and Matsu and whet High Blood Pressure Quemoy the United States would do if they were attacked. It actually added ready known. rey 7 He was asked it the vague but official statement meant Seas dese onod tow’ in Gun fense of Quemoy and Matsu : if Chiang’s men coultin’t hold them. Se iat iF little or nothing to what was a : It was deliberately vague. sim. ; Eisenhower hadn * : UPI Phote erie dtnaiiiien wich Natteiititn Hicks us tt wane. thing will have to give when the’ train comes chugging along this track in Hicksville; L. I. ‘The track, used as a siding, was built right around the telephone pole by the. Long Island Railroad. Ex- amining-the puzzling setup is Larry Mulvehill, of Wantagh, L. L. | Hollywood Headlines Dulles, in his role as a “‘high offi- cial,” said: “That is the indication of this thing.” “>=: * . He quickly addéd that he didn't FIRST RUN. FEATURES © Sinatra Hasn't Got Time to Make a Million on TV “It will be followed — if Frank can work it:in — by his annual ‘four-week stint at the Sands Ho- tel in Las Vegas, where Sinatra is part owner. He may next make a movie By JAMES BACON AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD w@ — Frank Si- natra is so busy /withy movie- making that he won’t have time to collect a million dollars from Bonin Byres didn’t meet many TV thig season. . of the Broadway musical “Can exc the medical|eople in this cbuntry might op-| , 11 be busy making movies | Can’ and then “Paris by Night,” orld. ae body fluid results| Pose going to war with Red China} #F # Year solid,” he says. “And | with Brigitte Bardot. is wa } fail and | over the islands.. The “high offi- I can only hit one pitch at a The latter will be shot next, an: Consider this to| cial” said: “I believe the senti-| time.” summer in Paris and will mark - ie problem in the whole|™ment of the country, when it is He said his ABC-TV contract, the French sexpot’s debut in an disease adequately informed," would be| Which calls for three million dol- : : overwhelmingly behind any deci-| 1ts in three years, will be ex-} If that isn't enough, Sinatra helping thousands of | sion to defend Quemoy and Matsu.| teMded a year. also put in a sizable bid for patients out of bed toe * x ok Oe “The Music Man,” the current ment over the identity of the “high| th¢ Madison, Ind,, location of | “tf 14 Bing Crosby al- “of pregnancy official’. doing this big talking. | “S°me Came Running.” Despite | so is bidding,” Frank said. “I to remove the fluids that ac- let himself be, named. aft-| Published reports to the contrary, | haven't hegrd anything yet on er Dean Acheson, former secre-| Frank says, he Madison. | my bid, as the show is doing so tary of state flatly said Dulles “Tt’s a nice town with nice peo- | well that they’re not answering himself had been the “high offi-| Ple,” he said. the phone.” cial.” And Don Wallis, business man- Frank believes that by the 1959- At his Tuesday news conference,| 28°T of the Madison Courier, [te ee Dulles was repeatedly asked why| S4vs the feeling was mutual | TV again. ulles said in brief: Some are so delicate — in final 9 EST Why Wait a Month When You Can See It Now! THE IN CINEMASCOPE [AST OF THE 2! _FastGuns. Mrs. Horace E. Dodge Il to Face Trial Oct. 9 , ‘LOS ANGELES (AP)—Former LAST TIMES actress Gregg Sherwood, now Mrs. TONIGHT Horace E, Dodge II, faces a jury trial Oct..9 on charges of drunken- ness and battery. | She entered a plea of innocent yesterday through her attorney. Newspaper columnist Irv Kupci- net, arrésted with Mrs. Dodge Aug. 26, pleaded guilty to drunk driving and was fined $125. Two policewomen who said they |were assaulted by Mrs, Dodge at icity jail when they tried to book jher filed a $340,000 damage suit among the townspeople, “There were a few gripes,” Wallis said, “but 99 per cent of the people enjoyed the stay of the movie company.” Frank admitted there Boss an Impressive Guide ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A woman among the group of tour- ists being. shown through Mary- land’s historic neryrongr oe Was par-|re ticularly impressed by the guide. She remarked that he “seemed to all-| have a good education” and asked, “Is he on duty here regularly?” Only unti] Jan. 15. The “guide” was-Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin, who.goes out of office on that date. he got clerk,” Frank said. “I blew my top a little — who wouldn’t? — but I never laid a glove on “Feitile Be Volleys ‘ond Provide Food export trade, Though nine: out of he Alecrions are Arab or Berber, their country has a deeply rooted French cul- ture. Once a part of ariarchic Bar- ‘|bary, Algeria was occupied by France in 1830, given.a name and a national entity. FERTILE COASTAL STRIP Most of Algeria's 9,500,000 people live in the Tell. This fertile strip a green garden: stretching some 600. miles ‘between . Morocco and Tunisia. * : Compressed into the Tejl are Al- geria's feod basket and its cities. buildings, climbing into the hills. Oran is a Cosmopolitan port with toads converging tpon it from all * Algeria's ‘io of an El Dorado for its growing population—there is a yearly increase of 250,000— lies in this sea of sand and rock. Oil, coal, iron; manganese and tungsten have Been found. France has been formulating a multibillion dollar economic development pro- gram even in the atmosphere of unresolved war. Waterford Area PTA Workshop Set for Tuesday An informative workshop for newly elected Oakland County Par- ent-Teacher Association officers will be held Thesday at Christ Lutheran Church in Waterford Township. Sponsored by the Oakland Coun- ty Council of PTA’s, the all-day af- fair will begin at 9:30 a.m. with registrations, ‘a business meeting, workshop instructions and special speakers. ‘New officers, as well as those interested ‘in promoting better PTA work, will learn about pariia- mentary procedure, budget and fi- nance, home room representation, parent education, programming and correct publicity policies. Workshop leaders will include state officers, state board chair- men and many others qualified to . “Studying Michigan Schools,”’ is the theme to be presented by a representative from the Michigan following the noon day luncheon. Reservations for the luncheon must be snade before Saturday according to cochairmen Mrs. Martin Barnhart, and Mrs. L. S. Long. the guy. ” If there's any doubt that “Si. natra is the most in-demand act- or in town, look at this schedule. After a- few. more weeks on “Some Came Running,” Frank's |} - Hobart Productions goes to Flor- ida to make “All My Tomor- rows,”’ the movie version of the Broadway hit “A Hole’ in the Head.”’ WATERFORD DRIVE. IN THEATER * x * That picture will mark the re- HELD OVER! Now Thru — turn to the screen of Frank Cap- against her, ra, one of the alltime great directors, co.onr a Want KE PONTIAC _ DRIVE-IN teat @ ITS TIME FOR © Fa Sno 7 a= ee mend SSTAST TIMES TONIGHT = : onto weir WRNER BROS. “THE TOMORROW re chanben 2 tpal KEY” air sia ay a Lncfioot tine folte + First Run --» pel wines OO, ee ae RAE TM TEP EMER TE BOK! @ “Ee “Re sn ‘cal ‘Hold Principal Cities " WASHINGTON—The new crisis children |will provide his bed and board— in jail,» jin Algeria turns the world’s eyes|* fet Goce tes ate “The m ‘Bobby Daria reat 3 7 Reonlggag cad moe dP en aan | Not re rebellion frst flamed|told a Hudd court yester- | Jimmy Clanton ot _and Fsous boenich 50 og A was hauled in because he| saps Campbell — remote trom ‘boulevards of Paris. [had failed to pay 70 cents a week Dion & The Belmonts ate | * to a former em trom whom age : alge a dave long thought of |he, embezzled $66. Action was de- TONY PASTOR an extension of ferred after Fox ‘agreed to make HIS BIG BAND a titeninl of the weekly payments, - and | Nu Otherwise the welfare state also 7 TO 11 P, MAGES 14 THRU AS, ADMISSION $1.50 PER PERSON WALLED LAKE Madagascar, Prench island colony off the east coast of Africa, was previously vee ee Casino Ballroom . Orientale. Walled Lake, Michigan nes up $0 heady a share of Algeria’s | of coastal hills and_valleys form | These include Algiers, with broad |} avenues and arcaded buildings on/ the harbor and modern apartment}. . directions; Constantine, an inland} city built on a great ‘rock .about | /|2,100 feet a sea level. * _ FREE at * Miracle Mile Shopping Center | S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12th at ‘7:30 P.M. Center Parking Area - * DIXIE BAR Now Featuring ELAINE and THE 3 DUKES For Your Dancing Pleasure Friday and Saturday Evenings ELAINE at the KEYBOARD Thursday Evenings DIXIE BAR 2592 Dixie Hwy., Near Silver Lake Road, Pontiac ¥ Fy instruct newcomers in PTA. work. 3019 ORCHARD LAKE RD. CHILDREN ToNGarr OPEN 6:45 Aows SASH me COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK Association of PTA’s, immediately} COMMERCE DRIVE IN THEATER South. End of Union Lake Road EM 3-0661 a OPEN 6:30 a2 TONITE [[STIMEFOR | ME FOR SERGEANTS ThoSoces Laughtime of Litre | Atv aia oom mo OHIVTEE WAN: Mei or -WARNER BROS. FUNNIER THAN THE PLAY RAPPER THAN THE BK GP S WESTER rao ew RS Urry + tS PT ie ion Sone ae . | THE 2 PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER, 11, 1958 . | Moslem, Christian Mix || Ancient Customs With ‘Modern ‘Cars, Styles WASHINGTON—Troubled Leba- eiled Arab women pass bikini- . A lifetime of clad vacationers. happiness in a Thousands ot years of con- tew memorable 1 quests have left Lebanon a niul- titude of races and cultures woven together in a pattern as complex ‘and beautiful as an Ori- . - ental rug hanging in a Beirut rr . —Aeeueeeme | : Parry pr snarled age inal the conte shore LO) LOVE of the Mediterranean Sea, Leba- —_ — non is 125 miles long and from 20 + GinemaScope in to 45 miles wide. Four-fifths the ‘Eastman Color / A Universal-4ntprnational Pictore starring 4isize of Connecticut, it has few nat- “Hural resources. JOHN GAVIN - LILO PULVER Shown at - 2:19-—6:00-—9:40 neta lives on trade, in an at- LIVES ON TRADE re oO WA REA pound on = come’ s s progress. MACDONALD CAREY : AUDREY TOTTER Beirut, Rel ped cosmopoli- tan capital, in normal times ‘right- fully calls itself the center of com- merce for the entire Near East. Sun. “A Certain Smile” Plus . . “Street of Darkness” Between ert Wars I and I, Lebanon was controlled by France. ‘It became an independent republic on January 1, 1944. The latest marker placed in the Open 10:45 25c to 1 P.M. COMPLETE SHOW Sterts 7:00 & 9:23 1’ HELD OVER! ‘NOW! Thru SAT. It8 lime ForThe one Else. Will Screaming, too! HUGH f BRIAN oer Er ANS also Sincere > Se arene ey A Ty SRA SE WGN THE HOODS RUN WILD... in COMING SOON “TARNISHED ANGELS” “THE VIKINGS” SUNDAY—ALDO RAY =. “KINGS GO FORTH" | “The Naked and the Dead” PLUS “WOLF DOG” “IMITATION GENERAL” \" Railroad Men es ; : | Still Hang On to Hand Signals NORFOLK, Va. mH ~— Railroads have modernized their communicating systems with some pretty fancy electronic gad- gets. But railroad men still hang on to thé old hand signal—for per- sonal conversations as well as moving a train, . * * bd : The Seaboard Air Line Railroad good naturedly discloses that it has discovered a large family of “home-made” hand signals in: use along with those in the line's offi- cial list. Like the bottle of catsup in the dining car galley window—the ‘traditional warning ‘that a com- pany .bigwig is aboard—many are designed to tip off a col- league to look sharp. offs on the approach of a superin- tendent: Brushing hair back—bald-headed superintendent around. tall superintendent. x * * ce. Sawing off arm with hand—short superintendennt, Doing hand in yak-yak motion— inquisitive superintendent. The railroaders depart from the book, too, to improvise time- saving signals for purely busi- ness purposes on local freights. | The Seabeard listed these: Tap the back of one hand with CANT t @ceATCU MY HEAP WITHOUT YOu 96 ea Re’ 5 , | “Where you going,” jsuperintendent. : i headed back for the caboose. * * ¥ asked the, “‘Back to the caboose for a min- ute,”” the engineer replied. ‘That brakeman ain’t going to get away with what he just called me with ‘that lantern.” ~ . Pyinice Is the Eraser JANESVILLE, Wis.—The rubber in an eraser doesn’t do the erasing. {t's the pumice in the = that does it. signals and} Here are some of them—all tip- Raising arm high, palm down— WHEAT CAME wheat crop is posing all sorts of sto was this elevator’s bulging seams whi grain all over the place at Tyrone, Okla. The outrushing wheat created a vacuum and the roof injuries. i AP Wirephoto DOWN - .Oklahoma’s record problems. One of these gave. way and poured also fell inward. There were no -|Horses:Are Stolen, MA 4-3135 gated the possibility of horse theft charges. The men said a stranger Vulibiane Gates Open 6:00 ee them a ride on the| (THEATRE Show Starts 1:20 3 3 tA AMS FORO > Lest of Gabor Girls’ Mama mae “GARDEN of EDEN” Sued for $1 Million at 10:20 Pursuers Use Jeep SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — It may nbdt be so wild, but it’s still the West. Two vintners tracked down, in a jeep, and caught, two men sus- petted of. vad theft. Got back their ‘stallions, too. Adolph Heck and his brother Paul, notified by their ranch fore- man that he heard galloping hors-| es, armed themselves and gave chase, found two men fording the Russian River, fired a warning Jailed here, Earl W. Nelson and Alexander’ Denby, 20, were! 2 charged with burglary—they ad- mitted two—while officers investi- ‘LOS ANGELES (AP)—A million dollar damage suit has been filed against Mrs. Jolie Gabor, mother of glamor girls Zsa Zsa, Eva and Magda, by a Hollywood writer, to Mrs, Gabor’s life story, but that | Mama gave the rights to someone else, The other writer, Marcia Borie, Famous Artists Corp, and two agents were named defendants with Mrs, Gabor. Irving Berlin, noted composer of popular songs, was born in 1888. Adult Entertainment =A 40-Ton Beast Has 1-Pound. Brain oi u i ile +8 NE B 3 ai fh ba $§ i ; i : f pe fis g d : f ? fense probably. lay in a horn- toothed tail that he could whip about to deliver slashing blows. Dinosaurs diftered in their hab- its, too. Brontosaurus_ shuffled through swamps. Struthiomimus, an ostrich-like creature, raced about on dry land, was the most terrifying flesh-eater that ever lived. He had six-inch long teeth set in a five-foot-long head. FILMED IN COLOR AMONG Dinosaur Lord of Creation ons| “terrible lizard,” Whatever the calamity was, ft struck them all down. Their car-) casses washed down the ancient rivers and piled up against sand- and .petrifying them, and the en- tombing sand became solid stone. x *« * There they might have remained | and streams had not chewed into | the rock. These actions exposed the sepulchers of the dinosaurs. Starts FRIDAY NOTE—This Is a NEW FRANKENSTEIN Picture! FIRST RUN! TH BORN of the CYCLOTRON and the ATOMIC wot OR! “hwesome.$ : THING of . The name ba DRIVE-IN WATERFOR THEATER DRIVE-IN EF FAMILY Cor. Williams rrr Roads—Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. KARLOFF FRANKENSTEIN | Le Why be terrified? YOU CAN sa DIE ONCE! BLOOD-FREEZING Bcinemascore| fr A ) "EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! IN: THE. PONTIAC AREA! FIRST TIME IN ith STEVE BRODIE - SANDRA FRANCIS - “ANDREA DOMBURG ie : ‘| 7 { i i “4 z g E . ‘ t, banks to be covered by layer after: layer of sand and silt. 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KEARNS bebe: Home Run Provides 5-4 Nat Sites : i * _ Athletics can be instrumentally strong in promoting Courtney ‘Ss Blast Ni S +; I yer’ gqod foreign relations for the United States, and Ben { Ok (C Snyder of Cranbrook School could be regarded as Oak- q ‘DETROIT w — Ciint Courtney career and his 12th roundtripper held by seven teams. ‘But Frank|today, Herb Moford (4-8) was to d ympic land County’s goodwill sports ambassador. has so much confidence in hisjof the campaign. _ |Bolling bobbled Herb Plews’ third|oppose Washington's Camilo Pas- “Snyder held the position of soccer coach at Cran- bitiy' to tit’howds rune et Briggs} Tee Seuntors erupted tortoren me. rer ball._ The chat still/cunl (6-10), «< Carries Michigan Hopes brook for many years. He is now the head: track coach. Stadium that he'll. bet on it. | runs in the sixth on doubles by |tre sdadie League cepa ee in-National Tournament Bote i The Washington catcher offered; Eddie Yost, Rey Sievers and less games | in pechepcniceag sain mashes" h bi masmnigroy Afte Miles Lo: s - | Aatepialk: Wat lake Whe ses of thd eat spivernal mopped snep emmdb ag ne ee en ee } n and since one of the mos ’ ve ago wo pe amps baroigma on ag Baltim layed 380 1 Eaune rf 3120 Alverez 2b 06 : sports, Snyder conceived the idea of giving foreign | se hgne funi in the three-game| snintlined edge « until | eames or The li Mawel tits Sievers it 3 Spee to The Pontiac Press) aad , es against the Detroit Tigers. Piymdh ened meric enone played 71 errorless contests this Poitou 4205: Peeeeg* ik Ck. | students staying here under the American Field It’s a good thing no one took | tt im the elghth. “Courtney | year and have 17 more to play B-Prancena Coe a ~~ ere oat Mer of Royal Oak advanced to mi . service program an opportunity to compete against him up on the offer. Courtney | ‘lowed with his home run. In the final game. of the eries |Fortack p 3000 Bridges 4 the fifth round of the National American boys. hit ‘one yesterday with a mate | Truman Clevenger pitched ‘hit-|—— reals, SUCe CRE Le ee ee aboard in the eighth inning and |less ball over the last three wim Mbbedig -vtened sole re rime fed ear nige wei mgt i orvied a4 vctry aver the |innngs and picked wo hit sinh! Togdary’s Pairings | al ws o-ranefe fom nee Senge a ‘team and area gn exc ge stu ts'- oytack. triumph. The Tigers“ failed to : A—Called out om ‘strikes, for Kem-| . when Birm vam’ and it, proved to be highly successful. Maybe not too ae fact, old scrap iron — as he — even a mild threat ‘against | 77) U: S. Amateur merer. in Teh; B—Walked ‘for Martin Siar Silles bowed be collegiate known around the American |~" : 2 ae Ward Wettlaufer in the aft- pecan for his Cranbrook team because the foreign ides drone a ne Of Ons kok oO FRANCIBCO (AP)—Patriags for ochincton secon sees Bt Ot BI er wining oys won, 5-3. ne ee f Senators’ runs, collecting a double ny Kuenn aa more — Sent Siconare Contant ap octigRolling,.. Veal. . 2O-A--Washington| round, J in addition to his seventh home|in American League ; — id Zauchin. 2. Washington "3.1. Keésle time . Michigan This Sunday:the second annual game will be played «as run. The Nats got only-five hits |F@ — we = hit th wd _ chaslle Cot" ahora CHY, Oe Siete ee eee Proscar and» Na- T HOPE— . ; son cman, Bethesda. Md. mon, - Yost, wurtney:| tonal r finalist | and 16 boys from 15 different countries now attending| , TAST MOPS Mictigan's last im ee ee Se cia. cana seed Wee salen temas and Petes Ward, as" tapeica, vo Ward) HAConriaed, Maxwell” | Mal Be shed 2 ree a 15 area Schools will carry the flag of the United Nations) Golf Tournament in San Fran- [all of them. were for extra bases. |the Tigers missed out on a chance aciguae, ‘ wi Benesia,® Ma, ve. Roger! IP HR ER BB 80 foes Wednesday. against the Cranbrook varsity. ; cigco lies with Chuck Kocsis, 2? + to set an American League field-|**"*"* [owER BRACKET | epee GE aeons ee ee | ; wee: .. area veteran who défeated John | Charlie Maxwell hit a grand|ing record. pbk, Frank Taylor, Pomone, Calif. ve.|Poytack (L, 12-19) «1,8 8 § $4 1) The former Walker Cup player ‘This is a wonderful thing for these boys, they sure | Humm of Rockville, N. Y., 3 |slammer for Detroit. It was the| They had gone nine games| ,,De Bisplinghoft. Mismi, Fis. vs, Dick) U—stewart, Paparelle, “Tabscchi, with a 32 victory over are enthusiastic about playing this soccer match,” | and 2 yesterday. third bases-loaded home run of his|without an, error,. tying a record | "Ciyde Oskin, Bethlehem, Pa., vs. Chuck|"Us* 7-304, AT 1 T2 John Humm of Baldwin, N. Y» Said Snyder. “It’s too ba haven’ igh Kassie, Refat Se then eliminated: Billy Seanor, the : nyder. 8 d we haven’t more hig : ‘be eemen Ortierile, On sacra Gi R ki ’ from Bakersfield, Calif., schools playing soccer in Michigan, many of these lant Hookie s 4. . : ’ - - ti * +‘ pide eae ee Os caverns to compete on an Crawford TKO Dumb Baseball wit us play steady gl, nate Covering the past 10 years Michigan ranks 9th in) Costs Him $90 steadiness. a ars the total number of foreign exchange students study- : Vj ctim of J ones s Elm ing Boceng Manager|" soesis meets Clyde Oskin in ing in the U.S. with 122, but in other states such as| : verisages: 7 Wednesday ok he| f0day’s morning match. Oskin, a New York, Pennsylvania and California where prep| Saginaw Boxer Hits oa soccer is played, many of the foreign boys welcome the Cepeda» $50 for “playing dumb yesterday chance to play on the same teams with the American Canvas Twice Before |>aseball.” : following the latter’s upset of de- youngsters. Bout ey Cepeda, a candidate for rookie pa ay Rob- | . oe s Stopped ‘Jot the year honors, was thrown! bing, , Game time Sunday is 3:00 p.m. at Cranbrook and if CHICAGO’ (AP) — Art student [iP z: nw Mickey Crawford, fourth “ranking | welterweight contender, got him- self put’on canvas.last night—but gto ty Fe Jones, that old villain of you’re there you'll hear such names as Diosdada Belt-| ran of the Philippines, Jyo Kawashima of Japan, Jaime Tortella-Casares of Spain, Hans Heinz Wilcke of Ger- many, and others. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS. BOX The sports writing fraternity has been saddened by the death of Ed Ackley of the Flint Journal. This writer had the privilege of working with Ed the past few years and wé couldn’t say enough about a wonderful guy. He “was only 32. We extend our sympathy to his wife Frances and four fight was stopped in’ 1:04 of the 410th round. Grawford, 24, was six pounds ovérweight at 154 and ‘apparently | this excess baggage made him sluggish. Jones purnped shots at|% lhim nearly at will, chasing him|: : 1 -Jaround the ring in every round. in| Central, Northern Open youngsters. what undoubtedly the most . }road work the Seoeandaa veteran Michigan Grid Campaign ago, meets Deane Be- Cards Talking ‘to Tebbetts | Yceaitoeds- waa’ ys faed in| MOUNE- PLEASANT. ‘Mich acl ying @ ~ i -|Saginaw, Mich., where his father, battle for \ quarter-final “\fyweight Patay Crawford, operat-|Northem Michigan will be among ee = oe ‘NEW YORK (UPI) — The St) qepbetts came here from his ed a gym, invited. right hand|te first teams in the nation and went on without Lt. Rob- : Louis Cardinals are talking to| Nashua, N. H., home yester- by keeping his left low, |the first in Michigan to play under headed home to Mem- Birdie Tebbetts about a job —| day to confer with Dick Meyer, _— in rolling up these|the new two-point conversion rule. n pepe! aye! but not: as manager. executive Vice president of the under the five-point sys-| The Chippewas | and Wildeats/” at to ob The Cardinals’ discussions with) Cardinals. tem through the first nine rounds | Pe” the state's football season Sat- n turn, was to the Tebbetts came to light today on) «Our talk had absolutely nothing — | ; before winning by a technical["sy night at Marquette, It-was ag: * the heels of growing reports that se OUTER SPACE GRIDDERS — Looks like sity during heavy contact drills. Bucknell coach knockout: Judge Lou Capparelli previously _ that they ' Frank (Bud): Tayler, who Fred Hutchinson would be fired|‘ 4 with a managing job, football players from Mars getting ready for a Bob Odell says the equipment makes scrim- 4536, Judge Jim’ McManus 44-38, |VOUd usp unlimited sybstituiten aats eee leat as St. Louig- manager at the end|Tebbetts said, when reached at his} game on earth. This is the protective equipment maging possible earlier and more often during [Referee Joey White 43-39, AP Oe hilt Sib mintchen of the current season. home, the training season. 45-39, . worn by the defensive unit at Bucknell Univer- # But Yanks Won’t Cocperate f for Big | Turnout 50,021 ‘Back the Indians’ man | |Forty-Niners while Derrick National Football — dratt a cs , By The: Associated Press That “Back-The-Indians” drive |84m™ paid oft with a crowd of 50,021 and a touch ‘of irony at Cleveland last night, - “Tt was the Tribe's largest night game draw since 1954, the last year they won the American League pennant, But the Injuns came through with the same sort of. play that has kept the folks away ever since, losing 8-3 to the New York Yankees, Two of their runs were unearned, and the third was hustled home on three walks and a hit -batsman, ee fe ee at was pay. Voack. e8, Seth works, music, entertainment, and a “hance to see the. Yankees, who had lost four of their last. five es and seven of their last 12, | Howard reduce their magic number. to five, The Chicago White Sox,. with nothing else to-shoot for, padded their second place edge over Bos- ton to 2% games by beating the Red Sox 7-2,.Washington knocked off Detroit 5-4 and Kansas City defeated Baltimore 4-2. x * * The Indians had seven hits, all singles off rookie Zack Monroe, (4-1), who was relieved by Ryne apt and Art Ditmar, Elston Tony Kubek and Hank Bau®r each drove in two runs for the Yankees as Don Mossi lost his eighth in 15 decisions. — * * * Southpaw Billy Pierce allowed eight hits and won his 16th for the White Sox, his 150th victory in the majors. He also counted his 1,500th career strikeout, fanning leadoff man Don. Buddin, The White Sox broke a 2-all tie with five runs in the eighth off reliever Murray Wall (7-9) with Al Smith 2 Teams Share 1st at Tamj that brought out the crowd, Fire- ac bd Avison, hitting a two-run single and Pierce doubling two home, Boston's Pete Runnels, the AL batting leader, was, 1-for-4, losing a point for a .320 average—one ipoint ahead of Kansas City’s: Bob 'Cerv,. who stayed at .319 with 1- for-3, Ted Williams of Boston was 1-for-3 and remained third at .318. Rookie Willie Tasby’s first hom- er, a solo shot in the sixth, gave the Orioles a 2-1 lead at Kansas City, But a two-out error and Hee- tor Lopez’ 15th homer put it away for the A’s in the eighth, Bob Grim (6-6) was the winner, Jack Harshman (11-13) lost it. Two teams shot siciting 21-[Pen | tale, Bill psn, oa - pve ra 60s theme at, Tam Rav rutre, Herb’ ‘Gewal, | Bill Gross ’ ‘ s 3 © ANN ARBOR Tradition {s;at his position. I think he can be- | *Shanter Coun ub to: share Utes RAITT pes r scenes cee . " : sets out at M i ; Steelers Nees Room ist place in Tams Sod titel an ott Mag og “torey" Levine, Bo 308 AP. Wirephote gree oar oc after|come a fair sabe rusiner. pl Tom Talk Gil Goiding, ‘Dr. Eilts the sojourn into razzle- for Tracy, Drop 2 Pro-Member Best-Ball golf tourna-| | sieter eased Nang omer © 30-31-61 ON THE ROPES — Mickey Crawford of Saginaw needs deasie. BAe Lanens met vice win cy: P ment. — Prison ne nee Pome: ‘ones ie _ ropes to keep him up after taking a right from Tiger Jones in a The old, reliable sing) b the * - PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pitts-| Joe Thacker, Knollwood pro, and Lou Powers, Al Betz, Les Schivler, Jack ee televised fight last night. Crawford lost on a TKO to Jones in the [pack a singlewing, |b. serving when the second team tiles Bob Ricuéci, a’ junior from Chi- - clincher with a two-run homer im) 10s teas ver 4 seen ted, 1 ‘TODAY'S GAMES with-only. two par 5 holes—No. 1 ANGELES (AP)—The’ Los| “08%. Bump cago, has been running fullback 4 » eighth Ce, ca i}iteg Angele, st Phinceionie, | ™—land No. 18. : ”' ' adigeles Rams haver placed tackle| It’s. coming along but not tast|with- the second team since Don : saheell ‘hou “wouwartn mS 4.) Es» m| The Starting field of 109,will be] Frank. Woldzik of the University|enough. For instance, Harper (left|Arend and Bob Bercich have been q vol Shea a= = ae — am Binghare| Loe Angeles at Ge eS cut to 90 after 36 holes and to 60)of Buffalo on waivers. He was halfback) didn’t play much last/alternated in this competition for 4 Sos Bloom: dawves ce eee noe a at Milweuse: 88. mm. for the’ final 18 holes Sunday. |their fifth draft choice this year. year. Ptacek. 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The 164-| Guard lettermen are 205-pound looking for even better football for-| pound Faoro completed 30 of 65|Mike Flynn, 197-pound Dick Ken- tunes, this year. and seven) nedy and 194-pound Art Brauer, Same forecasters eave one Bs bs touchdowns last season. * * * spectful glance to the muscle behind flock : experience in the middle of the es: him ane 8 - Bsc _ arma Sypoar gga Ernie Fritsch, The Titans, playing their second —— ‘as independents, open t George Washington Uni- Inthe mide ofthe line the Ty] versity Sept. 19 predicted an’ 8-1 or 7-2 season. Even coach Wally Frommhart, | sophomores in Bob Lusky, Dave fully aware of the shortcomings i at end and at several backfield i i : [ 0 | positions, seems optimistic, a oe Cass Avenue Brake Service 109 -N. Cass Avenue “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL - FORDS ‘49 to “54—CHEVIES ‘49 to ‘37 BRAKES RELINED .. 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Two Japanese golfers|Ono was truly a great one, with a bit of genius in their put-|, THe, fwoman teem Young Gary Player, who was a there is an appetite for|South -Africa representative, said golf in Japan that amounts to a/afterward: “If Bobby Locke thinks he can putt he should see these “be Lee Japanese. I never saw such put- "8? Canada Cup victory of' ting in my life, STRIKES and SPARES by JOE WILMAN “Starting Next Monday erence The location changes .. . The friendly usiness methods do not. Glenn's Auto Sales will continue fo handle oe Sneha aE Our Continual ‘Growth Means Cc ontinually only the best in used cars at the most reasonable prices. We believe you receive ond our Coat: So we invile ell of our old | friends to come in and see our new lot and service buildings. Of course we want to make @ host of new friends too, so please stop and get acquainted. 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Nom. = 800-meter world The following Sunday the Lions | pecord holder. open the defense of their world covey sont Ge Ble | ) we Bowling Results Stars and the Chicago Bears and |stanton Pimb. 48 cht Seer" ve. have beaten Cleveland and the Reissie= wei :3 y= Det yet ne Poster- Gets New Hearing. Suspended Jockey BALTIMORE, (AP) — Jockey Robert -J. Martin, suspended for 12 years last November on charg- es of touting, has won a new hear- ing before the Maryland Racing Commission. Judge John T: Tucker ruled yes- terday that the racing commission had illegally denied the Baitimore- born jockey the right to inspect reports of the Thoroughbred Rat- ing Protective Bureau. The judge sustained the conten- tion of Martin’s counsel that he was denied due process by not being allowed to examine the re- ports. 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Young also said that Birdie Tebbets, who just quit as manager of the Cincin- nati Redlegs, would take over | Sawyer’s present job. * * * i! ‘ Hamey’s contract as general |manager expires this year. He ,said he has not talked to Phil's |President Bob Carpenter about |he was not | that.” Carpenter has ‘not been avail- ,able for comment. | Sawyer’s comment on the re- | Port was similar to Hamey’s. ‘Hurricane Jackson Will Fight in Canada SHERBROOKE, Que, (AP) — Heavyweight boxer Temmiy “Hur- iricane” Jackson, banned on medi- jeal groufids from fighting in two lstates of the United States, was lappreved by the Sherbrooke Ath- letic Commission Wednesday for a fight here Monday night, The commission okayed Jackson ifor a_12-round bout against New |York’s Johnny Vick, a -mediocre ‘\for Farm Teams ‘as Meetings End iwas re-elected national commis- Senators Sign 2 Detroit Area Boys WASHINGTON ..(AP) — The Washington Senators Wednesday signed pitcher Jack Kralick, 21, of Wyandotte, Mich. to a bonus contract, Kralick, a left-hander, had a previous "trial with. the Chicago White Sox. and was released, He played sandlot ball in Michigan this summer,: He will report to Chattanooga in the Southern Assn. The bonus price was not dis- closed, The Senators also .announced the signing of first baseman Dar. win Snyder, 22, of, Plymouth, Mich. He will report to Missoula, Mont., in the Pioneer League, NBA Picks Leader — The ins. 20th- “Giine : Last night, he became the first to win 20 in the NL this year. Friend, 27, had to go 10 innings to get it, beating San Francisco 6-4 on Dick Stuart’s two-out, two- run homer.. The Giants tagged him for a dozen hits and three walks, But Friend, with his mates getting only.. three hits over the sore throat, 4last eight: innings, left 11 on base - &). &,-% | No: Pirate pitcher had won 20 since Murry Dickson in 1951, the year Frie Bues. Rip only other Pirate to win 20 since 1930, the year Friend was born. Friend hadn't won more than 1v in one. season before with the Pirates—but they had * finished lagt. or next to last throughout that seven-year span, The. Bucs, ‘who. haven't been x & *& this high since 1944, now hold sec- ond place by 5% games over the Giants with the three-game sweep. But the Milwaukee Braves, 642 games ahead, kept rolling toward a second straight pennant by beating Cincinnati 3-0 on Juan Pi- zarro’s three-hitter,. Louis tied Cincinnati fourth, beating the 3-1, Philadelphia knocked, off Los Angeles - 8-6. Friend had a 41 lead aftehgwo)earned, in three innihgs against) innings, But’ it slipped away on Daryl} Spencer’s two-run homer in the third. and sacrifice fly in- the fifth. Cepeda, fined. $50 by Manager Bill Rigney for. “playing lousy~baseball’' after St. his bizarre base running ruined! a ninth-inning rally Tuesday, was 4-for-4, Stuart's shot, his 15th, followed a two-out single by Roberto Cle- mente off loser Marv Grissom (7-5), “Ray Monzant, lifted for a pinch hitter in the 10th, had blanked the Bucs on one hit for Pizarro (6-2), a 21-year-old southpaw, gave up only a pair of singles by Pete Whisenant © and Johnny Temple’s double while gaining his first major league shutout, The Braves beat Bob Purkey (16-10) with a fifth-inning run on Billy Bruton’s bunt and a two-out:single by Red Schoen- dienst while reducing ‘their magic number to eight and eliminating the Reds officially, . * broke in with -the wel) (1943-44) was the A pair of errors helped the Cards in a winning, two-run fifth while Wilmer Mizell . (0-11) breezed with a four-hitter The Cubs scored.in the eighth on a scoring single by Walt. 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GUY MOATS ‘With only a week or so of prac- in 1957 (8-0), and the runner- St. Benedict team ey of High- | being turned to Ferndale St. James (3-4) largely because Tom Fitzger- ald has taken over as coach. - ‘Big St. Rita of Hazel Park, unbeat-} 9 e Hot Campaign Ahead of Parochials that the hials face a : some tay saiters, toate Png teams are expected) yg Webb, _ twice. a possibly redhot, campaign this fall, |! a “a F Eoke my Est sine Rha champion at Idaho States) ™ \Club most often mentioned as Mont’ SCL. ‘chibe’ cpa thé eeusok ‘ it st College. Be Farhan Mer garg Bow 1 are ; PALL a le A on“ $0! eo * : See cetinat Pret tar Migr | Openers include St, Frederick aga t Pe FOOTBALL — colt: “Gare, I fhink we'll: be right at Wayndotte St. Patrick Sept, = t : 21; St,,Michael at West i: Spaeth | il ee sets Continue this year.” Rams (3-4) shared ; jt Ree 1 | Porbable startérs were named |today by the three area mentors.;man a converted fullback; 180- x. * .* pound Bill Cassidy is at center and oes ee een ends may include new man Bob for National. Invitation | ‘Shoulder. Cons ‘Bob Mineweaser ‘lost 8 ioe : lettermen, has 7 led by|Delvo, Mike Smith and UD high) Title rq Gu rds speedy Bill Flanigan (junior full- transfer, Stan Poniatowki. back) and sib peuad tackle, denier Fred Lauinger, Keego but there ita chance Sunior starters, The former St. Mary’s will face Webb sal Fuller Pir ¢ Match Fists Tonight | Y SALT LAKE*CIPY (AP) ea lder Webb of Chicago and ex-|f lehampion Gene Fullmer match} wits and fists in a 10-round mide} yearns Dent here sonia é x *« Both’ expect to weigh slightly | ; oe ee eee , -Fullmer, who held the middle-} weight title briefly in 1957, was) leated only an even match. for t (sit k}* Zwicker and Bob Yapo at tackles; guards, Frank Padlopoli; Jerry Dir- ker, Gary Greiner and Norm Hoff- ‘aes 2 06 | in Tennis Event Top Two Still in Race geEe : Tom’ directed . Austin High's '|5-3) and has ‘a squad of 10 le | peepdcagh take “ated gel last fall. Center Line St. Clement has engaged Al Baumgart. who is working with a nucleus of eight ae eqn Crusaders (1-7) were ‘\Class A team last tWo years (44; - SHOESTRING CONFAB - ‘coach, Dean Wilson, reminds leading cross-country runner Johnny Jefferson (middle) that a properly tied shoe-lace is an important thing in this hill-dale business. A Anderson, with ‘‘Jeff’’ are the only-returning lettermen back for ey the American Association playoffs. , the. 1958 Chief squad. Both were milers on Wilson's state cham- Chiteainn took the opener Tues- WOHLFEIL-D 2274 ‘s. Telegraph pionship track team, last spring. day, 87 : FE 2-4907 Ben Rev, John Rakocry, Eaglet a Reg. $3.90 yh |} punces cr| mate, esa’ are beans | TORONTO, (API—The questnl] quel shiay up SOO IE et Seed. feytden tuck eee es il D, | Leather tation tourna- Dd ight ic ment moved into its third round. ; F ootba Ponts i pean a 2 | crepe Ult Schmidt of Sweden, a semi... Red: 53-50. 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Cause are tit: ng on said ta will held at kiand ri Service Center. ouse Annex September. yee o'clock in the forenoon. yeu her fearing to apeear oersomally at said at impractical to make r- sonal hereof this summons na served by publication of. k. cony ene. week jous 10 anid Pon’ Press; & ounty re egg AR and circulated ie said irene ~ le _frthar of of ontag tn sui Gounty, ate 8th cay 2 true copy Ii ot Probate Pages sie a. vases ‘Sept, 11. “58 GALE Notice is given the under- that iy, 15, . at € of am, a 47 E, = ag EM will be |. tor to the highest t 7 €. Huron : Sing ty, Michtean, the place of storage. CIATES 0! ‘Ss ISCOUNT CORP., $9006-3" Woodward Ss Aveniae, "| bie, 5, isn’t likely to forget his. eby| though the first -was rather + the doctor’s office, where he got (D-Ark.) agreed to this but Bellino in his testimony blurted out a xk * & But Bellino said there was no mention in union records of a fe- imbursement and they merely showed an ‘“‘exchange” of checks. He said ‘‘this is a concealment of a payment of $1,000 to this doctor.”’ =om Had Troubles 2nd Day in School — Tom Fris- ELGIN, Ill. (UP) second day at Kindergarten even ordinary. : * *« Tom was Sitting quietly in class when something buzzed up to his ear. Thinking it was a mosquito, Tom slapped.at it. The bee stung him. ‘Torn went home at noon and began climbing over a wood- . \ Shrugging off his aches, Tom ‘wandered into a neighbor’s yard where he was promptly bitten by a dog. After he returned from Cornwall, 5, came over to see him. ; (Tom's dog bit Ricky. Tom ayed home from school yester- quickly: absorbed with only small fractional setbacks. __ _Wheat was % to 5 cent a bushel | higher ‘near, the end of the first hour, ‘September $1,86%%; corn % higher to % lower, September $1.23 -}¥a;/ oats unchanged to % higher, September 60%; rye unchanged to|193 % higher, September $1.28; soy- beans % to % lower, September /\$2.18%: lard unchanged to two cénts a hundred pounds lower, Oc- tober $12.00, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN grain prices: . wh Oatse— Sep. ...secee 1.851G> Bep. veseoe.. 80% Dee. srcace 1.915 Dec. crccee-. 64% Mar, ...cee- 198% Mar. .s0..00 66% MAY ..00.... 105% May ..cseee 61" GUS!) cewrccce 85% Julv ave % Corn (old) Ry Gey: .....:.. 1.22% Sep. 1.27% DSC. cevccens 1.18 Dec. case 1.28 Mar. .... 119% Mar. see 1.28 Corn (new)— May ..ccsces 1.28 Dee. ..sc.s00 £18 July se-.eeee 1.22% Mar. cie.cee 1.20 May cocsoces 1.22 July ..cscsse 1.23% Woman Shows Spunk FORT DODGE, Iowa (UPI)—A hwoman telephoned _— to de- id do, the woman ale back to. say of the matter 4 Suggestion Approved TAMPA, Fla. (UPI). When gested the. ‘whipping means of curbing juvenile delin- quency, he received comment from = oe eee Dave i ‘SIS ui 1 He’s a little disgusted about be whole ' all over the Se of it agreeing. P CHICAGO. Sept. 11,. (AP) — Opening) “ Ouiz Housekeeper in Bay -City, but..results were re- market jogged a bit to the upside theri turned mixed in active trading early today. and losses of most key stocks went from fractions to about a (crate) 12, pts. ,..... act} 2 28 fp rola (bsKE) Pikes eee , 50] The market was higher in an eet ss Hiale Hine, bu. mon Oe active opening then became spotty - | Phums, ames, Me bu. 722ll2I05 2.95] @8 turnover fell off, . eee, te eereeneens + 2.00 Eastman Kodak d witma iu 4.09| 2bout 2 points of lis 4% loss of E Tenensescecetscess G'a) Yesterday. The firm plans to ‘lee abel, aon... .s02223 é iis compete with DuPont's Dacron. * |Carrots, Ang." phere L78 cloth with a new fiber called Gorn.’ sweet, 8 do slotuatsncecess 58 Kodel. ? [Du (beh > ged eseeee <4 3 cieg: Mean & ay contin- tare ser ho eees oeeee * ued t rise . on word higher fe (beb 4% dos. wine Se prices Tor canned goods and lower eae ey 7 ocean seers : ace that industry. It Horseradish, No. SPs oe v5 $00 stint & oS jeer ae [Pars a Due ccsreasesensecseee 2.001 ~ PennTexas was firm and Art- _[pempxlis, (bag) (ie, ibs. Seep 1-20 loom rahe fair fraction in fairly Radishes red. seeeas brisk dealings. Chrysler was ac- white. F) giccce ae ‘allel of the Galland | tees ents OS See 2 80) tively traded and ‘ahead a little. ee Society for Crippled Chil- | Savash. clous, bu, ........+ seeee LS rd : Tomatoes, No. 1, DU. ......00-.0+ ». 2.00} Ford was off fractionally as last night at the group’s an-|Turnips. wpped "ow ose ee ee 2.50! the United Auto Work it GREENS o Workers gave { bu. Seeds exe .. 19) @ week to a new labor con- C, Poole of Birmingham, manager |Gollards, tu. ......:.s:-s.cs-es0--ss 138) tract or else face a strike, of the Poole Hardware at the Be en te kk & Miracle Mile Shopping Center. ie Ee srssvescessess ce 1501 American Bosch and N Other officers elected at the|Swiss L bo cRkens’"''’” '°0|Continued to rise slightly in the affair held at the Waldron Hotel, , GOR, ..cs..-sesees . 1.50, wake of their merger plan news. |" were Edwin F. Kirbert of Birming- ve. bleached. ou - 2.50 ew: ered, Bleached, bu. ....... sseaee 9.25 : Fred H, Rollins Jr. of Birmingham, |"ttuee. need. Sept. tt ti (AP) as, £.0.b ans eo ae Detro federal-state | E = ij South, Fac =e x wee 9% a Ry ...... 424 ae aie: a os la: pe a bes . 1 6, .rry Rd ... 19.3 3 $450. wid, avg. 88; medium re 95 Std Brand ... 513 ave, ©: smal Se:' 3. 416 Btd Of Cab, 51.2 34 : Browns: +4384 Std Ol Ind ¢ 47.7 extra iares o nee gee NS Std Oil NJ.. 56.2 ae ge 33; chec 0 A af Sovona = ° = iy graded: Prueh Tra. 3 Stud Pack |. 75 BN Pe oa SA ee A large &: am x , Benam 615 Swit & ce "3° 5 . : yiv id .. 41 on Mills’... 03 Texas Co...» 75.5 otors #3 Textron have re ‘|Gen Tel ..... 63.3 Thomp .. 86 rains tea Behe Paty Pes at Bt Gillette ..... 42.4 Transamer.. .. 3. 8 pel BF -:. J Twenty Cen.. Goodyear |... 944 Underwd .. Sas Gran Pare fe a = o_ e +-108:6 in Siow Ira e oe eae ireyhound ... 16. Unit Aire .. 66.2 i a 2 Unit Fruit so 47.5 or goes: Se Wes” 7° 5061 Gae CHICAGO — Grain futures fl Cent ....- g US Rud ..... 415 dealings were slow today on the| Indust Ray :: 194 $s qo! °°: 385 Board of Trade with prices faitly| plete Gut --% ‘oo {) 38.6 well defended despite the bearish| fueriak ir: 216 West Un Tel 263 ponies ee sriert Ba BS WE Hes Bt “The market steadied somewhat et Py 10R. Wilson C4 Co 28 4 | at thennd qweanlkneec in! +44 2) & Mai oor Wo! ary J e|after a hint of broad weakness in Int Tel & Fel 42-6 Young Saw .. 14.5 early transactions which included) Jacobs oa Thee oh & of 084 j Johns Man .. 45 u . Chairman John L. lellan|@ small. amount of hedge selling. ing . a The offerings, - however,’ were - STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- sociated $3); 3 Indust. Ralls vu. stocks Net change coon +H ‘oon today ««.. 4 123 279.3 112.1 saeeee ey H fetes SSNSri +0 280. eee 1%) cose 9008. oaeee 2260 3e342S% ae bow oie STOCKS . J. Nephler Co.) Figures atte desoul patnts are Log’ Noon High Allen Elec. & wu Co.* Baldwin Reubber® as Ross oo OO incense ae G. L. = Chieti Co... erent ed ~ @ sale; bid and aakek in Poisoning of Two SANDUSKY (®— A 65-year-old housekeeper was held for investi- gation today in the poison-illness of her employer, Roy Kelly, a Mar- lette farmer. Police said Mrs. Rose Haley of Kingston, took a lie detector test at State Police headquarters in ported inconclusive. Police said she faces further polygraph tests. Prosecutor.Allen E. Keyes said and John Miller, 70, who op the Kelly farm, both be- pcome: ill in August after eating } the home. consulted a physician, who Michigan alth Department in Lansing. examination showed poison a package .of the same poisor was found in the home, police salid. Both Kelly and Miller are re- ;|in promoting missionary work, N By RAY cent of all.your earnings up to _of your earnings up to $4,200. earnings will average $80 for and you're be 3% per cent of your net been 3% of $4,200 a year. jon i PRLS eve seas como einai tn chan SS ne oe NE HENRY Your Social Security tax goes up Jan. i, : How much depends on your earnings end whether you work for yourself or somebody else. If you work for someone else, your tax will be 2% per. $4,800. It has been 2% per cent | Whe increase—in dollars and cents—means you'll have to. pay $120 tax in 1959 if your earnings are $4,800 or more, compared with $94.50 this year. If your earnings next year are less than $4,800, your tax will be less than $120. For example: Suppose your weekly a total of $4,160 a year. Your tax will be $104. That's 24 per cent of $4,160. _ Averaged over the year, the most the increase can cost you isa small fraction more than 49 cents a week. *. &: 22 Whatever your tax is your employer will have to match it.” If you work for yourself—that is, you're self-employed— covered by Social Security, your tax for 1959 will earnings up to $4,800. It has This means, if your earnings ate $4,800 or more next year, you'll have te pay a tax of $180, compared with $141.75 this year if you have net earnings of $4,200, Social Security Tax to Go Up January I > Remember: If you're self-employed, you pay. the Social Security tax only once a year at income tax time, The tax paid then is for your previous, year’s earnings. For example: Between Jan. 1 and April 15, 1959, you'll pay your Socia} Security tax. Since the tax will be for your 1958 earnings, it will be at the 3% per cent rate on your net earnings up to $4,200. It won’t be until you pay your tax 100e—that you'll have to pay in 1960—for your earnings in the new 3% per cent tax. - The Sask 1 ralanchy. tax: wi woh bese lac It will be raised again in 1960 and every three years after that until a final jump in 1969. There may be even more: if ‘other - changes are made by Congress in Social Security. Here’s a table of the scheduled increases: Years* Buiplove 1960-62 - 1963-65 dace 1966-68 ; une 1969 and after mnlert Self-Employed 44% 3% % g%% 4 % 8% 440% 64% ¢*The percentages ‘2 a tee table all apply to earnings up to $4,800.) The reason for the tax increase next yeamis the raise in paymerits which, goes into effect Jan. 1, and for the other changes int made in S6cial Security. kt oh XS The sige increases are to take care of the heavier de- mands which will be made on the Social Security funds in the future. For example: By 1975, nearly everyone 65 or older will be eligible for Social Security retirement pay- ments. Presently, only about two out of ‘three are.’ REY, FRED RENICH Missionaries’ ‘iat 3-Day Mest Gingellville Baptist Church Conference to Open With Banquet GINGELLVILLE — A banquet Friday evening at 6:30 will open a three-day Missionary Conference at ‘the Gingellville Baptist Church. The Rev. Fred Renich, area di- rector of the Missionary Internship, Inc., Detroit, will be the speaker. He has wide experience in the mis- sionary field, having served in China until the Communists sent him out; with tHe open air cam- paigners of Australia; in Africa; lish churches. * urned to America he roit organization be- and in various Phil Somers Jr. of Marimont Baptist Church, Pontiac, will of: 2) fer a cornet solo, * * * Chairmen for the event are: Mrs. -2|William Spence and Mrs. Harry 33.5}Pankey, 6|Ga program; Mrs. James ves and Mrs. Clark Sutherland, publicity: Mrs. Everette Strine and Mrs. Charles Thorpe, banquet; Mrs, Jay McCaughna, dining room; Mrs, William Morrow, decorations; ‘jjand Mr, and Mrs. Basil Wethy, 4) cleanup. Saturday at 7 p.m. Darrell Moran of Connecticut, missionary- elect to Patagonia, South Ame will present pictures taken by a missionary couple at Rio Galleos, South America. * * * Moran was placed in the Gin- geliville Church by Missionary Internship after his tentative ap- proval by the Evangelical Union America executive The Rev. Gordon Sanders, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church of 4|Grand Blanc also will explain his church’s successful missionary pro- gram at this family service. * * * Sunday morning at 10 the Sun- day School will be divided in three groups: with Moran and the Rev. and Mrs, John ‘F. Hiebert the speakers. At 3:30 p.m., a symposium on “More Effective Missions’ will be presented by Rev. Renich; Mr. Moran; and the Rev. and Mrs. Hiebert. ~*~ *& * A coffee hour at 5:15 will pre- cede a young peoples hour which will feature the film, ‘‘Contrast in Destiny,” depicting Indian work in Bolivia. At 7:30, adults will join for the concluding service with the Rev. Hiebert the speaker. Held tn Fatal Accident JONESVILLE ## — Harold Rhoades, 49, of North Adams is held for Circuit Court hearing on chargés of leaving the scene of a fatal accident without giving aid. Rhoades waived Justice Court ex- arnination Wednesday on charges} stemming. from the death of Han- nah Martines, 8, ‘of: Addison. The girl was struck and killed Monday ported in fair health now. by a car in front of her home. + U. of D. Researcher Says State Same |Survey Shows Detroit Not a High Wage Town DETROIT — Any public con- ception of Detroit as a high wage town is off the beam, a University of Detroit survey and its author indicated today, * * * A preliminary report from the survey, describing Detroit as “a good town for some new business and industries,” said the higher pay of auto industry workers has permitted an exaggerated picture of motor city wages as a whole. * * * The survey is to be —— in six months. The report, critical of the so- called “average wage” of any: community asia fair guide to actual industry costs, said it ar- rived at an “hypothesis” that all of Michigan is like Detroit and has a wide range of wage rates. x * * A spokesman for the Michigan Department of Economic Develop- ment hailed the report as an an- swer to critics of industry costs in Michigan. The costs have been a subject of controversy and have figured in paigns. «“ ~~ & The U. of D. report, prepared by Dr. Cecil N. Birch, associate di- rector of the university's Institute, for Business Services, said: “If the average wage of De- troit is an inaccurate guide to costs for potential newcomers to Detroit, then it is a worse than — guide for newcomers to Michigan. “In fact, the average wage: of any specific community is not a sound rule on which to base a eats cision about potential labor costs.” * * * Dr. Paul Herbert, research . di- rector for the Department of Eco- ‘Inomic Development, praised the report. He said efforts to bring new industry to the state have met with costs criticism, “Some businessmen won’t even state political cam-/. consider Detroit er Michigan when they’re looking for a new site. Now we can throw Dr. Birch’s study at our prespects,” Dr. Herbert said. , Dr. Birch, ak ies cockieiene accompanying release of his pre- liminary résearch report, said “actually, the auto workers’ high pay does not set a wage pattern for Detroit industry as a whole.” Lodge Calendar |Lodge No. 21 nee Pa Bene 12th, 7:30 P.M. Work in BA. de. gree. Gerald L. Moors, W.M. ‘ News in Brief fore Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. He was fined $100 or 10 days in jail. Bauman’s Restaurant, 600 «EL South Blivd., was burglarized and change taken from a cigarette ma- chine and cash register, it was re- yesterday to Pontiac police. Used and misc. articles. ee 12. CAI 5640 — Rd. Waterford af eee sept 12 le Shop 434. W, Huron | St.) ummage sale. 128 W. Pike St. scrardag 13 13th at 8 am. adv. Pri. 9 to ce eae | Nationally acce ICC OKs Increases in Rail Freight Rates WASHINGTON (UPI) — The In- terstate Commerce Commission yesterday authorized a permanent increase of 2.3 per cent in certain freight rates and rail charges by the nation’s railroads. * * * ‘The increases, mainly for serv- Hices performed for shippers, are effective Sept, 15. Last February the ICC gave the railroads a tentative freight rate boost of about 2 per cent, But it suspended other proposed rail charges pending an investigation, Today’s decision is expected to result in increased line-haul rev- enue for the railroads’ of about $173,500,000 annually if applied to og interstate and intrastate traf- ic, * * #-* The ICC also authorized new or higher rail charges which it fig- ures will bring in an additional _|revenue of 30 million dollars, Rules Woman Won't Walk Mile to Hairdresser LONDON (UPID—A judge has ruled that a woman won't travel a mile to get her hair done. Bernard Kaye went to court to try to prevent Richard H, Howe, a former employe, from opening his own beauty parlor three miles away. Kaye said Howe should be at least four miles away. Justice Edmund Davies set a adv. one-mile limit, ALLIED AUTOMOTIVE. OPPORTUNITIES ted. automotive 4 Fae now available for exclusive distribu in area. Complete train end su assistance. Small Investmen: Turnover— Assured Profits. For Information Call er Write: I RSa PRODUCTS co. wee oF eons tha ‘arren 8t., face % Mich. Ford Co. Settles for $1 Million Gains Big Reduction in Appeal Involving Brazil Profits Tax ‘DETROIT # — Ford Motor Co. yesterday settled & $2,658,000 tax case with the government by pay-| ment of $1,064,356.91, to the Detroit Internal Revenue Office. The payment was for a deficiency for the years 1944-1980. The deficiency arose over opefa- tions of a ‘subsidiary assembly plant in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Ford built the plant under a 1939 law, since revised, that. permi the company to reduce its income taxes on profits of overseas ven- tures by 14 per cent, providing all of the business is done in the Western Hemisphere. Government attorneys said the} law was designed to stimulate competition and encourage invest- ments outside the United States. Federal spokesmen said Ford received some 2 per cent of its supplies in Brazil from Ford plants in England and France during the six years involved. Because European plants are in the Eastern Hemisphere govern- ment lawyers said Ford was not entitled to the 14 per cent tax de- duction it had claimed. Ford claimed that it was selling tractors and automobiles made at ee ee Hemisphere. The higher settlement was set in| August 1957.. Three months later Ford petitianed the U.S. Tax Court to review the case. 5 ene Drowns as Boat Tips. MONROE # — William Phillips, 47, of Lincoln Park drowned Wednesday off Brest Bay in Lake’ Erie near Monroe when his air ing boat acai “2, VODKA WAGON With i ITLEAVES YOU BREATHLESS! the greatest name in VODKA ® 80 & 100 Prodi. Distitles trom grain. Ste. Piovre Smirnoft Fis. (Div. of Hewblein), Berttord, Conn, For Sale—HOUSES Sealed proposals will be received by Ci Parke Street, Poritiac, Michigan up to Monday, September. 15, 1958 for the Sale of the fol- lowing houses: 125 E. PIKE STREET — 1 and 2 Story Frame 24x28 Plus 14x20 Garage .84 DOUGLAS STREET — 142 ‘Story Frame 24x26 — No Garage 38 S$. JOHNSON AVENUE — 2 Story _ Frame 26x24.5 and. Garage 42 S. JOHNSON AVENUE — 1 Story Frame 24x46.5 and Garage 48 S. JOHNSON AVENUE ct Story Frame 24x40 and Garage | Purchaser agrees to move or wreck on or before October - 15, 1958. Purchaser agrees to comply with all City regulations. and ordinances. cash or terms, to be arcanged. ADA DATED—SEPTEMBER ‘8, 1988 Publish September 9, 1 10 and m. Clerk, 35 S. o'clock P.M. rchase price may be R. EVANS, Cir Clerk R ' portant of our public problems, is + eee i. | ___ ‘tHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 a. While Bagwell Assails Economy Governor Raps Highways | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gov. Williams teed off on the Republican highway record ~ and Paul D. Bagwell, his GOP rival, decried the state’s economic = in campaign speeches last ight. Williams asserted that Republi- cans conceded their roadbuilding program was a flop when they: knocked out a resolution on high- ways from the platform adopted at their state convention. x * * “What a spectacle!” he, declared in a talk before a Bay County Democratic dinner. ‘Here we have a political leadership whose record on highways, one of the most im- so miserable that the subject can’t Old Glory to Get Star for Alaska Law Sets No Pattern; Fixes 13 Stripes, Date of Change, as July 4 WASHINGTON — As Alaska statehood is approved, Old Glory’s star pattern may change from eight-by-six stars to a constella- tion of seven-by-seven. On the other hand, there’s no law against a fancier design. If the Government wanted to follow any of the numerous suggestions so far received from citizens all over the country, it could use a big wheel, a single huge star, an eagle, or the letters USA. * * * How new stars should be placed is a question that has no pre- scribed legal answer. No machih- ery exists for the redesign of the United States flag. entry of New Mexico and Arizona added the 47th and 48th stars in 1912, President Taft decreed an arrange- ment of six horizontal rows with eight stars each. \ Whatever the pattern, a new star would have to appear for Alaska. A law passed April 4, 1818, says that each additional be mentioned in the party plat- form.” é While other states were gaining new jobs and industries, Michigan lost 208,000 factory jobs between 1953 and 1957 trailed far behind in obtaining new industry, he said. x * * Bagwell said he would ‘set out on a tour of other states if he wins the election in an effort to prove to industrialists and others that “Michigan welcomes new factories and new jobs and that we have tremendous advantages for indus- Wacky Television Set ? Has Repairmen Baffled in the area have ‘}been inspected, and each appliance in Groomer’s checked, Groomer says the situation is “about to drive me nuts” but there is one consolation. The pictures usually goes bad during a com- mercial. Post Office Started 1782 WASHINGTON — The Post Office Department was established October 18, 1782, virtually on the home has been +, {the adhesive is covered with a same basis it operates today. Making Preglued Tiles NEW YORK — Floor-covering| | manufacturers now are offering plastic tile flooring which has a coating of synthetic-rubberbase ad- hesive on the underside and needs only to be pressed against the floor to adhere tightly. Until ‘use, protective paper. Liquid Locks Nuts. On » CHICAGO — A petroleum-based plastic adhesive that resembles kerosene before use has been de- veloped for locking nuts into place. Squirted onto screws and bolts, it works into metal-to-meta] thread areas and reacts with the metal to become a tenacious adhesive. Wildlife is protected in the Great Smoky mountains national park where are found 50 fur-bearing species, 200 birds, 34 reptiles, 36 try.” Moreover, he said, he would create an industrial progress ittee to pool the resources of labor, industry, chambers of commerce and state and local government in a program of economic development. His program also included tax revision, a survey of types of in- dustry best suited to Michigan, and possible creation of an indus- trial development authority. * * * Williams asserted the Republi- can highway record has marked them as a “won't do’’ party. “Not one single forward step” was in construction of the Mackinac Bridge except’ under Democratic leadership, he said. Neither, he added, did the state effectively reduce -traffic deaths until Secy. of State James M. Hare, a Democrat, took office. licans controlled the highway de- partment,.we listened to Republi- can reasons why a modern road system couldn't be built,”’ Williams said “Today, after little more than a year of Democratic leadership of the highway department, the whole picture has changed.” “For 14 long years, while Repub-| THE GIRLS / 4 fA) WI PYL oy PY HL ph \ amphibians, 60 varieties of fish. By Franklin Folger “No more dieting, a maid, charge accounts, companionship — all because my bumper got caught in his bumper.’’ > wv UY. AROUND THAT YOU f°» hy YEAH Y By THERE'S A RUMOR GOI ARRIVED HERE THIS BOARDING HOUSE ARE } YOu Y WHY DON'T YOU CUBES 6UY A NEW JOKE BOOK GZ AN’ GINE JOE MILLER A REST2 I NOT ONLY - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES THE WAY TO MAKE SENSE OUT OF A SENTENCE IS TO SLIDE OVER IT REAL. FAST. THEN ALL THE LITTLE WORDS AND THE BiG WORD. BLEND INTO ONE THOUGHT.. GET IT2 | QUUTLATLLO AU, ATT oo NO mee HM ge enema ae , ALLEY OOF OH, HELLO, OOOLA...I'M/ YES, I HEARD 4 GOT A LITTLE CASH BUT I OWN AN INT’REST IN AN OIL WELL THAT'S ANY DAY/«+ MEANWHILE, I WHERE KIN A MAN GET A LITTLE ACTION FER HIS DOUGH AROUND HERE += LIKE A POKER GAME OR SOMETHIN’ 2 state. requires another star, and that “‘such addition shall take effect on the Fourth of July next succeeding admission.” The United States flag has taken many. forms since the Continental Congress in 1777 adopted a resolu- tion calling for ‘13 strikes alter: nate red and white” and “13 stars white in a blue field.” With no specified design, some of the early flags had_ vertical . instead of horizontal stripes. Stars . S r were arranged however fancy * AAS Ss suggested—circles, ovals, a circle: .° . J ad ® around a star, a single big star. * * * Later even the number of stripes varied. When Vermont and Ken- tucky joined the original 13 states in 1791 and 1792 respectively, their demands for full flag recognition were met with a new design of 15; [3 stripes and 15 stars. This flag, . seen floating over Fort McHenry during the War of 1812, was the N inspiration for Francis Scott Key's \ “Star Spangled Banner.” : Going Abroad? Observe Health — Safeguards ~ CHICAGO—Strange foods, meals off schedule, and excitement can add up to a terrific stomachache, if a person doesn’t know how to keep fit abroad, according to a current health article, Before traveling abroad, a per- son should take a few precautions to protect his health, but he should TIME WITHOUT CLUBBING } ONE OF THE INMATES FOR MONEY TO PAY OFF YOUR TAX\ DRIVER /1S IT TRUE 7 Z, WEARING ff A FALSE NOSE 2 SHE'S NEW AROUND HERE--- WHAT DO You THINK OF HER ? \ SAID, AN ‘ ) = OIL WELL= © 1068 by HEA Bervies, inc. TM. Rog. U.S, Pet. Of. S [ eroucuer 3 fees OUT OUR WAY WHAT KIND OF SILLY FOOTBALL. PRACTICE DO YOU CALL ‘THAT? WHY DOES YOUR BUDDY USE A GLOVE ‘TO CATCH WELL, IT ‘TOOK ME ALL FORWARD SUMMER TO TEACH Hi IW « PASSES? TO CATCH A BASEBALL ‘IM AFRAID HE’LL GET TOO DIS~ COURAGED IF I MAKE HIM TAKE ‘TH' MITT OFF RIGHT AWAY--1 A DIET... WHY DOES HE TORTURE HIMSE! not let unnecessary fears ruin his GOTTA MAKE oe : trip. TH' CHANGE ag ; Some suggestions for keeping fit GRADUALLY! ~ were outlined by Ray Vicker, a Chicago writer, in a recent copy of Today's Health, an American Med- ical Association publication. : Before leaving, a person must | ae have a smalipox i since a vaccination no older than three years is necessary for re- -entry into the United States. Moreover, many countries re- quire a vaccination for entry. -A few Latin American countries a also require a personal health cer- bya: AR tificate issued by a physician. ' Vita as N yetere y Even if a certificate is not neces- mee , it might be advisable to have .. oe pg! eBay onc Se prior to de- oe at parture, Vicker said. The Spee ) wpyhs eo U ean recommend any special cautions for health protection and can advise on the preparation of a first aid kit, “ If a person is going to a coun- “4 “try outside Europe, he should have yellow fever and cholera immuni- zations and perhaps a tetanus shot, he said, . act . ~ a . Ala © 1968 by NEA Service, tne, T.M. fhep, U.S. Pat. OFF By Charies Kuhn —_ : \ \ uA Feud THEY'RE A BIT H FOR THIS TIME CO’ YEAR... xf _* veut Wu as THE WORRY WART T.M. Rog. U.S. Pat. OF. © 1958 by NEA Service, Inc. és, HALF ACRE CASTLE - By Walt Disney ——<——_ ORInk E= ° wie S "Word Righas Reserved | you ACTION, Dial FE 2.8181. The American vin “ dis pint at the Anchor. - Anthea Iaintorié iin ta the Proe- ilies Raia section Landon'e daly guthantid jedale of Wapping. denied wire austere} itig inn, Its coffee room retains |the day of Henry VIII, the Prospect ct London | the ld expen compartment [til caters to salar and river PUBS ARE MUSEUMS While ‘each pub has its own unique personality, most. London pubs are operated by the big brew- to one theme. ery houses — — Whitbread, Watney, Truman, Courage, Flower and oth- ers, Whitbread, for example, has launched a string of “museum”. pubs, where the decor is devoted Typical is the Nag’s Head on Floral street, Covent Garden. This establishment is noted, not -for its horses, but-for its exhibits on opera, ballet and theater. * 2, 223 Coane in Nation This Year this-season’s polio attack, reports indicate that Detroit may say, /be the hardest hit city. NEW YORK (AP)+Four states in the number of nonparalyt ‘ithe situation in 1957." and late paralytic ic cases, a reversal of|one |Polio Slams Michigan, 3 Other ‘Sistes: «« Detroit May Be Hardest Hit City in U. S. | over * *& many unprotected shots nod 2 per cat have only shot. The outbreak in Detroit, where the National Foundation has, sent five additional iron lungs, can hap- pen elsewhere, foundation spokes- eal say, because there are so vulnerable age groups. tracts artists * York via jet in the|2?,2-™. and 3 =\Girk Seriously Injured as Motorcycle Flips often confuse standard pub bitter,” wrapped around the columns in the saloon bar, An average meal of roast beef or mixed grill runs $1.50 with Stilton cheese. Not all of London’s pubs are de- voted to antiquity. A number of inns tie in with modern life. Some are headquarters for the avant- garde, The York Minster on Dean The six Bells in Chelsea at- works on the - walls, An American who plans to do the rounds needs a few words of advice. Though London will soon be a mere. 644 houfs from New toms differ, The pubs, for exam- ple, are usually open only between eee cana Wii: HOW TO ORDER English names for their drinks which means 10 fluid * &- who hang. their airliner, many cus- "STUBBORN 8T _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1058 — This is the result of Wendy Webb's ex- periment with India ink at Tampa, Fla. Her mother feels six months of soap and water will erase it. p.m. and then from Americans. The drink is “half a Cites Danger of Aspirin DETROIT (UPI)—A prominent Youngstown, Ohio, doc- tor claims prolonged use of aspirin for relief of arthritis pain can lead to heart trouble. , hour jast. nigh posiiliy atthe requet of Come jalatne eles B Henry. ° dicts who voluntarily desire it. 44 Commissioners decided to call upon the Oakland County ~Health Department for comment on the gram it decided upon. Left up in the air last night was the question of how much a local treatment program would cost tax- mye. Diplomat Sees No War, in Formosa Crisis: SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Fe- lixberto Serrano, Philippines sec- retary of ‘state, said yesterday he believes the present Far East cri- sis will not erupt into a general war, The diplomat said U.S. assur- ances that it it would defend For- | ‘ot | good job. FE/28181 is beh the Want Ad number! become Bente pgp We a No investments no delive cotlestions. ‘UNiversity see ‘ae er 3 p.m, : 2 3 Classical Foundation one 2 ‘Adults ORlando 3-60: P ~ AAA Floor Sanding Floor Laying « Pinishing C, BUD B BILLS FE 8-2060 es binding, RING, REN OL i period of the ounces of bitter beer at 11 to 14 Islands will deter Red China, “even cases fell saihien Pye greg ne ae ema ie 3 de on Fae but ae pte: bere payee ies ¥ ae : ne ; - — seems - |Ru m a ormosa. had. 297,|mate is that 44 million persons|jured last night when the motor-|.. te te Amaian wih bis Dr. Urrill M. Szucs, who heads several clinics in Youhgs had 292, Florida had 160|between 20 and 39 years of age|cycle on which she was a passen-|ice.cold beer background, town and Niles, Ohio, and nearby Newcastle, Pa., told the Ca had 146 for 35-week| are without any polio protection. [ger skidded as it turned the cor- Wayne County Academy of General Practice yesterday that | August Retail Sales ye , ¢ fy erat ie. East boulevard and Mt. oe ke aspirin causes a slight slowdown in pulse rate and other Up 1 Pe Cent for Month ’ * Under 20, the most vulnerable/Clemens street. Ale, though it sounds Chau- | body functions. P rven | Foundation’s ahagg ot but ‘not oe as it should he, Thins Vasioon, 18 ot at Broad-| stuff that sobp pliers , . x wk ee a ! » 19, rl si comes . : er showed the|the foundation says, Here's the|acre St, was rding behind Robert| The term, “halt. and. bal, Srucs said taking even as few as four to six tablets [fovemment, mnomed Sane, el a aon os oe te Brown, 27, of 8100 Pleasant! means a mixture of mild ale and a day can result in gradual degeneration, stemming from pagp em pns dl srenagrnesn ya ere ee ee ee ee eee Clarkston. bitter beer in equal parts. reduced activity of the thyroid. cad’ ecaaaaiel @ eal & traction . Based pas aoe ee Sees Pontiac police he | « ” ' |less than the level for August, 1957. to F imported and domestic, ° high states according to vaccine; 9 per cent have two doses! wade the s turn at eight to 10 |i, nage , reg onate x *& * The Comenicer Depertnes ao . Public Health Service totals|and 2 per cent have only one dose. closest thing American The doctor said arthritis should be attacked on a scone ties total retail sales rie 111, New Jersey|That means 23 per cent of the| Milles am hour, but skidded when iheer, and can be chilled with no eee ae _ August nation’s teenagers and children| '° wheels hit loose gravel. —|aisastrous effects, Scotch, of| front with attention to each of its biochemical reactions, | at $17,100,000,000, about one per have no polio The motorcyole overturned. and|course, is Scotch, but the man who| but without overemphasis on any one. cent above aay. = than report on this year’s * & & Miss Malone suffered head injuries, | wants ice must say so. ce * ke — wien, Angas: last Statistical Bulletin those persons * & * com: Cockney -j} , — b4 pier ha of ye She is in condi = ee pag Szucs called bed rest and applications of moist heat .|per ve no . reported poor -|ing slang, by the way, a pu a dé that afl ¢ now nly adverse develop-| vaccine. Only 31 per cent have alltion today at St, Joseph Mercy|“rub-a-dub,” and a beer is a| basic control of arthritis, and warned tha rs All swans ‘on the Thames River far this year is the excess'three shots; 4 per cent have two|Hospital. J “pig’s ear.” in use have drawbacks when treating the illness. belong to the Queen of England. - Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 _ Work Wanted Male 10 Building Services 12 Business Services 13 Painting & Decorating 20; Notices & Personals 25 MIDD WHITE wom-| wom. LIVE WORE. NEW- CH ECTRIC MOTOR SER EAINTING ELECTROLYSIS z “ant “pele . Hant seuevers r week Babyeiiting s troatog. | ae: . A-A FRENC ING EL a rewinding ie Bire oraling. Cash or RJ “tor somes at unwanted c vi 1 ore " i. 3 7. PE BIS, Buu Seinie soon, VE C OR PRI- 5 CLEANING 05067 ne: | 157 CLAREANT ERT PAINTING a WOMAN “rate. Experienced, Fe esiaa, | A & B TRENCHING || FURNACE, CLEENING, Geel nx | itt, CLARET eer ann ARL E ’ Attention, Housewives F OVAILABI® NOW CARPENTER Footings, water tines. field tile} Bt" gas. So onek On 3-193, aa PAI iO. PaP Ae eonen Earn $1,000 selling toys and un- OF CHARACTER cabinet new re | FE 2 , FURNACES CLEANED AND ov = © OF usual fts. Choose your own| A highly reputable N. a] Or- pond D 8 — ALL KINDS OF CEMENT W serviced, eg FE 5-178. = AINTY iD hours ar and phone necessary. anization and leader 2 field floors drives jalty, Reason re. | PE 6-i fas launched -a nationws ex CAREBUTAY, 3 ies a. _able. Jensen, FE 9-234. We LAND “AF rian household =... BABYRITTER AIRFOR Aig Fonapete” of of "applicants ‘tor tor a 1 Reas on 3204, . BE ES OF ood Net} bond- ide Reconaitos sivnde eoeluns : tor am has come $ shen 8 Bm. Sn. ol ie 6 pe: “A : e C & F JANITOR a ‘LAWN 0d. OR_3-5680 baacaia Candy ht ogg ve Mg ol oy . Are You Satisfied with | have are ot | Gone reas, Fe comin ONE | AL oP PLASTERING -NEW On REPAIR. 733A h painting, Pe e0ns | @ short days Love usly Ibs, & fone reas. Wireviaces ere our apecialty. O8| “or 5-0304 [a 5 inches start Present Earnings? fps ag) my tly ~ 3-1603. —Work guaranteed FES ot FAPERHAKOING — PAINTING, e qelaiie Telemng. gs! or civic affairs, then z= i] be | CABINETS, CARPENTER WorE = SAWS MACHINE Fil p. Stephen Navarre, FE| UF safe, —— is pro- If not. investigate ip emusual op] able to qualify ee cm ep) & jeneral home maintenance. any TYPE OF HOUSE. PLARS Leach 10 B iar ma tocey veer moky ss — i. . one's definite pian pegnets aft er aane ine Gane Saas SHAT VIR Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 SANTENG AND P. SEER HANG- eh. senabitaane based on Profirharing. A “ASP PA Hicaah = hapegeivorne ents hy BB FE 5-4955 or FE 4-6490 pian bas 4, on ‘positons are #4000 ate_your, driveway | ALt,, KINDS OF | ALTERATIONS, wauis CLEARED. GB™Modate 100 for banquets ang tome Ne “phone te el Mtr," Worth ¥ afeine, to — CARL ERICSSON. CUSTOM TAI-| TUPPER im _3706) pacalng? ares FE ¢1i01 before ) &* : : ate bin Aiphalt Pa Erseo| _ tear of ‘ourper shop, PE e80Tl. Television Service 22 |, YOU ang IN” NEED OF A PRAie Shopping Geet ~~ Women “Wanted stock 7 WORK RESSMARIEG. FA ~ we ne tess, te _Apply_in person, A anita 36 Gale ane tirepigees Ma pretense ee tin ALL Ty SERVICE CA'LE AN-| ON AND APTER . THIS DA SS ee REPAIR | PLASTERING. So Te ORTN ro Clerk-typist-couple: Top pay cae bones, Puli | $4 “prick, Block Cement Work PE Se ek be axD RAYAL nat be re 2 Le large Real Extate Co., both Again © Readers "| mace CAYO plore 6s $0055. a TV te Triesier. He oe : - sell. “Goel Ceell ee. Auburn Bee oe Be Se ee e olfering tree samples whi ict Bo at a ie 3p MAR or ee | Garden Plowing 16B| "© §129¢ or Fe e300 Festiee, ww private * * x . YZI> food, ed: TV; tele- te own your own bust. ~PORRITT'S NIGHT SERVICE i rigerator-sink. with, lockria Sao cemderes| Sequtrine “cent | ature FORK DEPEND nick ND CEMENT mF | “racing PLOW, DRAG, & LIGHT| "Radio and TV, FE 5-8770. t In Debt? — sal unit ry sent out. A dential. Write about elf > MAN WANTS | WORK | work. A: too | TAWN foros neti. a pe Se ele meee Relerenpen “Stems Mave sal, both monthiy. Bor 36, inc. Press 3b esaaranen wo at oxy Kind Ep eet rey ior Mo ING LAWN GRADING ao verrrens Service #28 hice oe ne. Pont drive Mrs 4-657. FOR GEMENT | - 6. SILK FINISHER. QUALITY DRY | 111 Dixie # Ie ob pairs. a Aire att oe a rVork, Bill Simighter: EM 93-3108. Laundry Service 18) MACMINE REPAIRING | Expert KNAPP SHOES Gleaners, 84 5. Wood ward, Birm. rt eee Apply in person are &. CEMENT AND MASON ecm Phuake) Laem’ - ; _Bee buppiy’ 0..'17 M_1aP T0008: | ne Reed on cee CURB GIRLS WANTED NTED. MUST BE Te — AES REMOVAL 5 TREE T RiM-| Work expertly, Pree est ort. ae an ie or ovet Appi Tae bom eas $C CRT FOR 4, Ripe, estimates. FE 7-2019| _mate 16 yre exp OR 3.0402 _ | Fg,,pnone Pentise Laundry Upholstering —_—23 | LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY & ECO White Swan Driveun use +g ‘pon: or : CEMENT WORK WANTED. REA- (AcE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. Dex-A- ‘et tab} oa L 4 elderly women More for home TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL.| sonable rates FF #3687. CE J RUF. ets cents at SoGNTER -cIRE. BOB'S CONEY . —Han_wages__ FB ao partes free estimate. FE oystoM 8O * BY) LICENSED Tounary, Phase ve ert a = aie CpsTOM, SPHOL EM | we SA RETO FRITS Pe Island, _ Perry. Mar Help Wanted 8 = uilder Free estimates. Mare Stephens "117 N. Ardmore ; m th war : 1.3461 Landscaping 18A 4 OMAN OF | arm YOU WANTING WORK Work Wanted Female 11 CEMENT TS OUR SPECIALTY. TALTY. aan aaeen. 197_N._ Perry _8t E 6s | Wtd. Children to Board 26 work af, in Fe ~ Fag ive in. og a == CEMENT & El OCK » oval oe trim min re. Lost & FE d 24 Lends $1200. can no Bers 23 . ee WORK, FB 5.0782 =F wR. Licensed. FE $3694 __ ; TRONING BERVICE, $3 DRAGLINE WORK. ROAD BUILD “cabling ay | CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED > commueied ble frm 7 Clerk pit couple ae "Sg Sant Will Wie Ren wok. 3 ae EM xian oF eare x "eres ‘Monta. "Fm coon ate | Sis FESST ONAL cat i ‘ ch work, EM 34408 = ee F NAT, CARE. 1- 1-6623. Sif tim ni and housecleaning. FE 3-7581. 35-4637... repai ND ON SATURDAY IN THE saree home, fenced yard. FACTORY BRANCH NOW AG | "Sree ANG Semelicn “ao pout | heated ee aameh ten | Fp aes ane eorer | SEY TAPES, TAS EE | Eeteg baste Candice ete | Mreiny “at Ge Remne Frew e | Eee Sa applications Apply Week. Also part time. See Mrs.| food, cooked & tele | S08 PING SERRE | _or Pa ‘th, — is Se eg BUILDING, | owner please call at the Classified Wtd. Household Goods 27 wenn setwenn 10 © 130). Billings, Simms Bros. 96 N. Sag- Pe cee ga shige oF ay Pull charge | SLECTRICAL SERV, FREE EST. “ereing Grading. seeding, s0d- Hegel geo tare esc es oon a iS a he ee oak PLORIDAs0B6—“AL mene. NCED WAITRESS AP-| S1'10'35. Permanent, Good health. fo .* a a ie Pinon LATING EUPERIENCED. Gusto BOLL j | 0st: MONDAY MONGREL DOG. oa miusieal instrvments, FE at Coats Funeral Home 5 "ie ate, dreds ted, WRT Ra “Grill in Keego.| 32,38, Permans have ‘car, LORED GIRL DESIRES LIGHT | Alger Miller _FE 45 driveway areding. Back. filling bide” view Hatchery © "Pauline | Gao L] i enemy wl be Perini _ drive, Cail Mrs, Kelly, JO 44-6657. sework or care of 1 3 PREE ESTIMATES ae WIRING. Roto-tifimge Terms €M %-3023. St. Reward. OR 37351, th USED RNITUR. 9 tee see | Home| HORIZONTAL JIG . |#LDERTY Taby FOR Liowt GP THINGS GOING UP|: small children, “Wattress exper-| PNP Rar 'Mnter® coheee gan: | EXPERT TREE TRIMING AND a et ar Bree ts care. Ma- Ark., for service . and B E OP housework and ig 2 Lg care of faster than your income? You ience. 2-2062, ers 1RB nate ea emoval. Pb 6-6503 or mal LADY'S BEIGE WALLET. 6-1341 5-0066. OR ERATOR 2 children. Good home. $40 pet) can make more full. or part| GIRL 18, BABY SITTING, LIGHT | trie Co. 1000 W Huron 32000. — an "eine FURNITURE NEEDED SHEARS, SEPT. 9, 1968, WILLIE pealacl ene wedge of optical reid. Seo Write Pontiac Frese ox] Lime as @ Rawieigh Dealer in| housework, References. FE &1000. | GaRAGES_ ADDITIONS ANB, CE | LANDSCAPING. SODDING. SEED- Fiease’ ge, drop tm our mail ‘por ai| Entire home or odd tots, Cet the . ’ pi ac. e, for particu- | TRONINGS DONE AT HOME, 4900 ment work. Beas. ae ee evergreens Free estimates. omens. Ne “Questions doll 226 win; age 70; dear brother, {mgs and all. around machine ex-| FREE ROO BOARD IN| lars. Rawleigh’s Dept. MCI-69¢-|~ Baldwin Ave. FE 92-6868 Frit “di soil. and dirt a dol fe ri Sh ae coma = of Mra. Rane "Wea Lent. Funeral ¢ helpful ——. he bab yitting and light RR Freeport, linois. a co tt ee RANTEED ALL ; “a ae ea it for iRONINGS BUSHEL. | kinds, a hee tars. meres oR 28 63 Lost. TOY COLLIE p"WOwTHa | _ Bele. Phe Era epee Pat acces Me Corp | pase tore isn oly Bara Free Seer ey le ts ge pes | ik Be oAal bh |canebah Smee aes |r vague AU | meer Pe Se Re ce Snover Home with inter- | & “home party” or do you want} CETRISTMAS MONEY | 2 $2.50 ose MS IN bite grass deliv- on ¢ . ; §-7332, FE 5-100, ment in Ottews Cemetery. ESTABLIGHED RAW. | _to_sell? FE. 6-8368. , _ Mansfield, _ L_ A, Young with” end - Bringa, Reward.” the name of | Wa TO BUY - ALL TYPES _Patmer-eae oa setae ime at to lake ‘over."Call Ee somemme OR WOMAN CARE OF 4 OR FOR IRONINGS WANTED OME GARAG CABING, appr| fied. mele Sea. lender. Top A sa ot Fe H to over Call be before 9 a.m. | “" mother works. Live 2-6598 - tions License FHA| foil, 6 yards $10 delivered. Serv-| LOST: « AQUA. old, Vic, of Dray. must be com a and Margo, Randy, Sheila. Top knoteh sheet metal men with “shinee Full Child's pet. Call O eondition. K. G. Thempenen.” 102 FeO. Rance: complete fabrication experience io USEREEPER W WANTED FOR ime. Opportunity” “ior oF eiikht,_per Ber | Cie HORSE ROSK-AND CHILD | AVESTROUGHING _FE 4044 SPRAYING a: ea | __#. Huron, Fe in. proto aircraft experimen-| light housew ange f son. WE 3-4200 TRENCING, EXCAVATING FOR Commercia) or residential GER KITTEN SUNDAY | 5 ED GAS AUTO, WATER Funeral Directors -4 i vee Mi C vom board. 3° Virginia, ofore | cope pai TS. GENERAL HOUSE. septic tanks field tile, vas Dutch le & Lt = evening from Seminole Ave, FE er Write Pontiac Press Box “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE! | 0 CUrCgar Alig. LOrp. (MEDIATE JO Employment Agencies 8A | _ work. FE 8-3466 ee tt Ort ret Lost: TiGER CAT WA Ze OL HEATER, COATS 2785 E. Maple Rd. Bham. For neat attractive cea eeuees Oe ee eee MIDDLEAGED | LADY Ww OULD jel dB BASEMENTS UNDER rE Harry White & Sons, Inc. near Huron = = Feet high sche ‘eae i. sbuniierm. OB 3 OTL. SHOE FITTER. EXPERIENCED | ages 18-29 yrs. Day or night work, Cook like ae iting afternoons or| 2.3796. or FE 5-0084. R gr since August th Cali — FUNERAL HOME in Juvenile field. For Saturdays,| must furnish own transportation. avesi your home. 151. § Cass Lake Rd. USED WOOD Dt Beck DECOYS, Plains ” all year around. Older perece Job: Car-service waitress, Ted's Logg ne own transportation. Business S Services 13 _M i & T ki 19 | Lost: ~_reavonable, PE #114 after § pm after 6 p.m Draytan OR $7737 referred, Hansel & Greta] Shop. Restaurant & Drive-In, No ex- Hours 6 a.m 2 Midwest WIMEOGRAPHIN TYPING SEO > oving rucking huhd. SMALL a DACHS. WANTED ED ELECTRIC PAN- SPARKS GRIFFIN CHAPEL 85 8 Woodward. Birmingham.| perience necessary. Apply in per- Empiorment 4 406 Pontiac mais |S at serving EM _3282. | ACME «ASPHALT PAVING. OUR in Drayton area. If seen call OR | el heating unt ee one OR 93-8863. vale yeaa Siri ase MIDDIEAGES LADY FOR, RON. OPAL RE 2GMgit OFFICE) pokes Sh Wur“ssnt tiie | Ut per oad Fe veut | erin ene PERSON WHO_UOER| “ste. ted “celeron i ho k. In Tel- cLY } =e = MH Donelson-Johns Do you really want to work? Pull| ita“ iterncoms per wk Ret | EVELYN EDW ARDS PRACTICAL NURSE, HOSPITAL atte erin tein “EXCELLENT ne fee ee ee osh cs esaeawamnead oa ater HOME & et Bowell men needed, | call required. FE 5-4223 after 6 p.m. Vile hata Es NSELIN siperience 3 — reference, FE ae Ee cay eos ae Reasonable FE 63458 — FE 29-2000) jars rT oy jes =e © cine, WaintEn: be USED “ELBC— Oar ORGAN __“penigned fot Pia i. Furerais” _| personal intervi-w . $11 COMMUNITY BANK BLDG. PoNTIAT 8 ABYSITTERS BUREAU at our office. General, Printing & AA-1 Radoad er of The Pontiae "Press, in good condition, Phone after 4 RIENCED Opening Sept. 18th FE 4-0584 Office Suppl W. Law. _P.m, MA §-1078._ V h Sj inle THOROUGHLY EXPERIE & " Licensed and bonded Drivers 65} vance oe ie 40s. Smith Moving Large van oF oornees Ipie ressive men’s clothing and fur| FOR § WOMEN — with ambition, a ~ cents ver hr Adult sitters On| —Fenee pickup, FE 44866. Hobbies & Supplies 24A Money Wanted Z8A nishing salesman, Steady ion. ersonality and poise, work FIGURE CLERK 3-2761 Call eariv mornings or APPLIANCE SERVICE FAMILY MAN NEEDS LIGHT y val FUNERAL HOME Call Mr Malloy. Ann Arbor, NO| hours day or early evenin sma _iate evenings We service al! makes of wringer : : INES. Girl between age, 20-30 with ap- and automatic washers 30 yrs.| _™oving rubbish Reas. FE 2-3664 | PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, 23-2186 earn as much $60-$ y $1,500 AT 6 PER CENT Ambulance Sérvice—Piane or Motor week. Ca Tor inter.| titude for figures Typing. Some | SCHOOL GIRL 18, DESIRES BA- ait Pontiac FREE FOR | » BAGLING AWAY, rabble games Beekenstoss t. INTER, PE 2-0378 S AL RoM Aw vue tan wpecessary, "til_noon. bookkeeping. pricing. or whole} by. sitting RR housework aft-| Rov-3 of Oakienc rE 2402) | concrete side walk. FE 5-86 Book Bore. 15 Lawrence Be | it, Security. Write Pontiac Press sESMAL RELIABLE MIDDLEAGED EOUIE. Midwest Duaploy Ment 408 Pontiac | _ PE 4018s. TKS SAVIN EAtLING RUBIN Wa MR No r a o| seostetcln *reftaratcn tna} SEEMS Hue wie con | state Bank Bldg FF saz. "| WrD BABYSITTING BY DAY OR "ASPHALT FA Se “aROCKING: eee & Petra 28" Wanted t a” ’ i at t. D & ee Driveways, king lots, & ete. AUCTIONEER | WITH OV 2500 ~ Box Replies. car allowance = Must bave ear. | e house apartment, any-| FIXER? Order Classified | preterred, our, managers know PLANO, VIOLIN AND VOICE. EX-) tee quality work. X ligengege Bow Sieenes vovnichen: cat Wate. _. Pontiac ‘Farm and ee ees : i ne eations t6 Mr. Larmi,, 3211 Syb shite PIANO LESSONS, MA-/ A-1 BASEMENTS PUT UNDER A nace, eee see erke Industrial Tractor Co, f pie :. from thing ~ Want Ads give! Ads to sellrent, find a pT oan, Mich Dle 5-1344. present ome. Houte, raising and ARD Birmingham, Demonsttetirs-we tein you to| Popular: Piano Harmony ree ar ma ceumatcd Fi 40461 Lt D 4 owe o Presi a S) AY iy 0 - ent Apts. ms ; te. Unturnished us, | aoe ere saan ai has MODE: ; 13” Room ST MAIDENS nth, | ‘ "By J | fell ee oe * a a lee i ‘For Sale H | 4 — ‘ ouses" 43 . 7 and soft na ee 3 | Sieh ° acta ROOM BRICK LAND E NEED : : 4 am © water, ride A na at, ee se best ard ONTRACTS: | Rithethen Se baee : S ROOM r. OL 2-6021. Thre PIE ATS hee Seige fe. ample het * ‘ 4 € Nicholie | re Rae Br Boe Ra. eters eng. tefrigereter tars, Palm te. | Stores EMM 4 Immediate soo terme Bg aaa Co af eel cle cy renee MODERN 2 ee | TWO F npg he i * ‘Di 5 _———FB_$-8183 Weleo water. Leb BA = OME | G rAME : Th & &?s mae “es Me ve and’ fe: NOR - : ~ BSepara de. 5 Up: 5 * CASH vai or coe od Tr we AE iigérater. tl basement home, a pon log ubllities. oe: . UN Seat PER : EA Buyers wa itt IMITED not. & are. town ceaiton, APART. | PE | 5143 cr REALTY a SEvp. TERRACE Ww Dg for seasoned 22 gt ge pvt. * yer ae T RMS § POLE BATH WR. SIL- aa Ra. PE 5-3030 shecten Lew Immedia dise jana] d RMS. AND | ubura, office fa rear ent. & garage eat 1 Terme to suit payment. contrac . Let an ex- * Geaale APT NEWLY . T Rooms, TOW ate. Weave * ask H = is EE near ae Ea, ay ens | ROM APE CoE ove Sn Rial ee ag ane TY 3A furn APT., ALL buss & bath Brndell’ ONE 4 very pe ession, abeth Rd. FE 43044 ae, ete Ss x Rip. Quoted on, FE | FE Sail4. ae ane property. for $13 CASH T Re after _3. Adults only. po wl ding aah _apt., $10 week, 7 AIRS. 3 2 wee) te’ torn ot dt aaahed rooms, kite ond d AVAILABLE ROOM LOWER Be GNF ARB ache aor SOUPLE 1. to, May 30th heat Avail. Oct. apne goes base, Pe es Bt FOR LAND CON. Saori = goo Sal) \a ri a. Ph 4008 *gaEE SMALL — | weliee sonido. Plastefed €! Se ge ge eae RMS 2 ke. ite, “esg | 4 LAROR RMS oe Og RL Ste 5 ere eared: wits wat a eee CALL Rea, 3 BLOGES FROM TOWN. | 7 ated. AND BA’ Ew. Orio “if moders $40 vse ‘OM- ‘¥y $2,000 d floors, a. _Lots of shower, ares: A Joh 7 LARGE RMS Fi wicsabea| Hogs, ait util and setttin bie ey ee cupboards, Of furs - ent. W. PVT. BATH & TRM. UPPER oe ONT. ao ey ‘ qa ee et BATH & | APT in —— = RENT : a3 REAL nson + ROOM. cLBAN MODERN | Fariiy Adee Foe f pi LONTIAC. a, er 3-0921 or EL can, Rooms, 20x24 at os Tes : a Me wiGe: | Sona joule gangs | ne LAKE FRONT & HAR - : pen ant oe a Telegravh sy 4-2533 ae nkers, FE Hood entrance. | 5 5 RM _ boil Brier 33 W. HU GER co low exc. pai ¥ low ioe ae IMMED sie “ve. CLEAN GA Me DATE CLOSE TO pletely’ turn usmished. “i home. Gom- _ HURON PE s-sies | —225_ Good "gown Di Fak ps Do mm Bs A [ATE T RCoMe WB ilairas or PE , ae i igh he Sf LAS oF ingui Townsend. #3023, call" fs Tem le O 7 bets. I ir 7 lot, Ou outside “com home on iw ge uire EAR “Angun —¥GEBROG A r so eke CT ROOMS MODERN PVT. BATH. EaN, Gitte We Soak R bs Take Eine a yw | Baned home? patsvons and Oe edr 4 ie peotign ot ie Pri. bath & ent Nr I ser | {ah CLEAN MODERN 3.|Rent Houses U Cowes | SRR, Ieee tn drooms and den. | oom f ai iY vee KL Temple en . Broperty F Zi baredale. weet: Fishers. Se ce : s Unturn. 36 ig a nice! ye fireplace, © TA 9 I ., batural , ja on, ealtor ROOMS AND BA? |5 RM. A +RM a ce change al . with b Extra la: be rpetiog. ee) : ae upper, 103 _¢ ed re eT ae have 2 6-RM. HOME, I right, a a weakinat kak Lies - S@OOND, STREET, — S Rd_PE_4-4569|? ROOM 9 oreen_8tFE 28300. FE tsoet.” ronnie a bao. |_ Sa ot ye Ful Basement sealed-in ao parlor with hot water’ base meat fae fired Bequiial PT, x Ott Josiyn. owell. FE VT. BATH. OOMS AND BASEMENT. © ra th8.. . Close in. : ed on 2 ni heat, Situ- ‘ fag gas he iy 2 3R 4-2190. TH. § AND > REDAOAT BA WO WA TER | - ner | cely land “heat, arpet- OLD —2°enem= EE er ire Rent Howes Unter 26) For Sale i" empieton, Realtor $100 see ak a WHAT YoU BMS. & BATH PURN i 1643," nice, $75. siDE VERY |? BEDAM~ WALL: FE| RENT W z or Sale H 2339 Orchard Lak ealtor. DOWN i “3 4 SEE. ren, FE RN. N ee eee ee IEATED. MW. 1TH OPTI ouse: e Rd. AUBURN Faas Ae eh Saye eet ae evem- ome | eee ee rata Gohan titres EE VET * | $250 ~~ = ep Nge eoen| Pe minimum ce pees nae tines, less, deuciown.’ IV. EN- ment, Cou- | ine. 3 NGALOW. tee 22 TH OPTION $ Cherok : msg eg bow. cee Sau NOM APE ait FLORENGE ae 1 Pri IO ee ‘ M er cent ry ¥|> Abts. in” AUBUE = * st, 35 month RENCE se ote Oe aTY pus Englewood, ae rm. ... $75 a 3 bedroom own Custom bat Brick oves You In! : down 4 a Digs cha apes @ ROOMS. GAS HE ae OR 3-47 inquire Ag ag? pe ES ca Mie ee nan blasiered eae et eaas Bocce Pl agpe mms o re a ne See “ihr eft" ulders= we 00 . | Senate $143’ Cassa ARRO | REAL other ‘ares hake. FE wails T BEDROOM & BATH, NEAR W 0 SS wie OPT suz00” | occupancy Ca Mitreet, sped. tot von veneint. Tovada ig i features so bath ner 5 a pena wooded ~ , i ing an d Able 3 C TY oe 6.3030 Newly 99 Pore KLAND 3 7 AED, DILEK DR MA war Hips Aone L pong ao De cemeni. formation, LI ur phate ta — . basement, ‘at evant nivabiity | Pull Pull WHY ‘Pp AY R mon Only. $850 eee ie ct ting for ble | OR 2a ce) Ke eg PRIVATE BATH apartment 438. er : Tj ane Chil ps ha SMALL 4 at s, buldess PRIVATE OWNER, SoILDERS room pepvides : =. —— fisor ENT? HONEYMOON selon . : J LARGE LARGE R Rild AND BATH FIRST er. . in, net gae N 6-1125, ROO! OUSE. - ER ALM serv. ge, ang ery modern CHER — A’ - AND B an mofRCADIA. A tng room, willity for rund Liv- | SMALL @ 10,500 eee {OST NEW growing family 5 g needs of BUILT IN RANGES & ey Bom ty Sat WE NEED rage. rhe ted a ace, Ga- ftp gee er 3 Sah fag qosoreied p=) — All fase FE ROOM HOUSE GALL $2,500 down, ore fine i county P Sed olay ane LOADS OF OVENS com ae wees 2 nave NER ACTS _per month. Couple oni - heat. et ee — and vee Cooerated. sot. couple Sake a for * plscionged mae fO0aE Pe ous =" Clarkston School faniy TMB iot = and shrubed OF MODERN FEA ae 2 overhead, door, bed Nearage with ERS FOR 3 ROOMS feeaae SS aaa so yard. with, month. FE 610 ath — 355 | New 3 bed 00 : ry baler ee sa aay i onl : NED LAN NEW OR| Nea peace undry facil 38, Am East side y ade & Ww furns room, 1% oo ; CO r Pik wire wv.. ce Wes, e . $65 thru trees. ce, 100 baths, DEL m r : ; ere nin anaes cate comune wiay| fee eee Se getline meee | feb {By Ky eed td faite oi ts ee ee OPEN] "x wat oa , OB M . se 1 reti r, gas h ate . must e ea. : ; ed di ‘ c HAYDEN. Real foe. ee ROOM Teel eriadion costs. 40 pooh x 7 BEDROO Press, Box i interested. Re FE’ parare Basement. Own- ‘Owner Leavin, tea |e FE apa mata Bank 3} AY rE b a1 aie Lake Rd. 86 3 > r ROOMS, empste: w . Ma HOUSE ON WEST : Ey o sen Fe sous) oniese PRIVATE — ot uron PE oe ereetel ‘ans ‘neat. ent Lake Cottages Mew 4, soem snd g 20wn (2% ee, PE Sidi Wanted Real 1 Heat Do D Ee Vac Sant FE Se "gus ‘beat. | PURN, MA) 2 Pe q utility, large BEDRO x & S meee st a oan ho = i st. —. 3 jas ao" vali i'r ° bath, fons ti * sOOME “AND Bontise Le YEAR ROUND. cS = will H oa yaa eee r ,» carport, éamed bath ., wpstairs, 5 TARE LEELANAU. HODERN COR large ie : ee ee oon 3 ROOMS rivileges. Dupl i, Orescent LE. brig eat abo. gowartairs. ti] gay Saks ‘sod be sins M. Jor ones Real E home 2, bedroom. bet over pear preuenle Pees pb aa tal Ling 3 AN PLEASANT Pe "| 7 BEDROOM, OIL HEAT, LARGE ee aes tay or week, PE STI. | di cassett? ¥- HURON al Eat. icecaces 300 ft on pave: oo tn. many — for D ans & entrazee. 319 E. aa. sar FOR COUPLE ieneea d ‘AT. LAR For Rent Roo SMALL F re oe at S WILL TRAL ae # ou cash for ae we can get am AND BATH. | PRIV ea ? LARGE ROOMS fon Se 1 SLEEPIN POPS ms _37 aete a inn Bag | ON New 3 bedroom DE : iSeg Ww. Huron FE ¢s pivers eri st shed, Laundry a, ‘tar: aft oront a iset Auburn, E- 2 ROOM BOs, eo it Fase, PE Sam FOR LADY 3 Soveke ai. at wel. tian moos wath Dis extra Clare ‘Beat Betete, See ete ties. 39 stout | CLEAN Me os PRIVAFE ae sie 1b Myre a8 OS —Blv he bets 1c ke Needs Basement, rofl plastered for M te, Pvi. BATH & ENT. stove & PRIV M ee ra. 8 Js. Laundry BUSI- ~CH 100 x . A +20 fe Yoer Reaty |" ges heat frig puree st, Beh aSaig 8 ein ae * meat Nea amaatoncllres Fe ee ERRYLAWN ST Ce EGS ReaNey Don’t tose ity | for —pvT BATH & ENT | gene 2LORED CLEA 7 BEDRM ee ad FOR Mi 1150-1156 MY 3119 GENCY i tapes We ais ior work turn. Clean & ENT. aie ant Bide, Fe |” Williams | BRICK LAKEFRONT. Ez. iron Fe nt cookin AN Must sell 56 LAKE ORT 609 FE. Flint " : ; a| BP Fie! I bie, couple. 1B pariest a ore APT. CLOS 46136, through Lk. Available NT. | ATTRACTIVE RMS . 907} rooms and = homes ON, MICHIGAN st.) om Pe : : qr ranks, 4398 Dixie eate Pontiac . rage Schon To Hicn | > oie eee RMS, need com ih is oe = ‘ in The Heart of Pontiac in : a @ r. re 2-15’ Drive- LJ sh ré4pm FE _ileges. Girls iOME RIV: school ne Loca’ e5 A — ae iD: a ater 4 dinette & ted aqihoppins: | > ound Pull ca CLEAN A A ie El ob V5 we IR : ter. 2car : a my et Wiliams FE Bast ¥ aah for = pit, in-door Reet $5” months * coaieal Ree Sant OR BUaT Stone 330" Gall’ at 1156 Ch immediate NORTH SIDE | oo iu ae te teen “wets. surERs } FOR LANE COR. oor AND BATH. 1ST FLOOR. Ein fecile srigefator. |” ston near sche a Sent pes PROFESSIONAL OR BUBI Soar tt BUTE extra large, living” 1 50 Sin ae 8-001, Ask for Mrs. Harris. ; 4 - ow Ave POEL TOR TAD QoL gous BATH DULG. “HOLL Seles | Partie | oe Pemonat OE TS | tear RAT Tae et | Se ta pa | DOW NOUR BEA GEORGE ac- Ww. '- sod pare, povirs rT] LYWOOD APTS. | : 7 BEDRC OM JOUR CLORE 7 — Dp r ¥ EWENT =a, tah els — oe 500 ja at §7,050 | $350 N $60 PER MONTH yoo pe Bay pega BLAIR |. 2 raished or unfurnished. TO| $oeh 48 A NICE 5 ’s ~z she, Zoe. S-ONne _Chandle URNISHED ile & util 3 ROOMS et place at b AN er B. room ranch, has @ natural living Deavi on Bus PLAINS 3-1251 site pated BATH EAST NDI ‘TAN VILL A ar of. Clarkston 2 4 mile north “titan private entra FOR GEN. =e 411 EAs coe Pave afoot, Npaved of a sigeet . ‘ a a oe Bee «Bt 1708 ROOMS, NICEL | aces ee ae FE . Nel- | 890 H $95 DOW E Mile from orated plaster ently Gee. GI AND tor J BEDRM, RA ARGE 4-4373. anderson N ORGE B And G gleaming walls . oF oor | NCH # FRONT bedroo jWatertor LA rade a Oak , and PE gr: seer ig Rg a age EU = Foo, ATT tT cap. 3| mm ong 93E"-™ on veri ceaming Sak or, fee we can eel ye nome couple, FE ne Nem Se — ges. Call at 52 Ni eure ptive 3 bedroo: Sach oer Shopping y Bien e with Your home for 4 5 8 Sa PLEASANT jorton St. | + ment, m pny A A OR 3-1251 detail. i every nat meat Gall ay for further lors. entrance. 343: Bivd. “(BAC HOUSE NEAR WATE imate Nice pre bom, clown ment fireplace, atlached earegs, TES Owe ci LOCATED ON 1 stainless sink and. b ek wit an, Ne e nleriee . = jie. ORFRY Spee, Gipve valzigeratic, ~ oe 2-0814 ®, close in.| bexe Angelus’ area. pom sa 4 I homed RAS BSc __ | petween ‘Perry & Mt Clemens . pool eames fhe bumper “ hn | you, the » your property, and ¢ we) et 44686, a . ;| YT. ENTRAN ee pe __ acaba ae tan aumost ready to Me ‘Mt. Clemens 8t, ‘oe wars atGenes ay Feoeive| Wesisise Ee Adis eal Purnished it de - |” iit ake gubdivision, Cail ate : Room, FOR” BUSINESS “AA CSTOF.|* wil vescment. dear gars Ps a | ee oo 4 ‘sexa8" two car atiached WE TRADE, WE BUILD 6 _ FE | go ne ee ee ate home, 141 Cherokee on: | Garden tractor | near x, | Rane 7 senor | : drive and street . Paved 2 DORRIg & PE 8.3405 | seelee, gee beet, f aieth “Caner, sm, Kitchen : fish tiee nc tin Itt ples yard. ne . ee in West ‘suburoaa : 153 tay Se! REALTORS ware Drayton cx Ave. bus, OA bisek off Oak-| a privileges P tsep ol r Rd, aed eon tae ne Ga : cor i tan .. uron Phone 90 OAK 22-2044. M. Hi ne! i K call on s at ; HAVING T eis) Newly A ARLAND or vane oe 8 ene: | OO men. TAH fe) FE BLDG. CO. FE2612 weer Ag Lema gee au Selling you ROUBLE? Pcagigeeter te gad Ape SSO. Pontiac. Cali WITH OUSE TONIG “RAIN - $1,500 it desirtd. = us We | need house, secreage, eee month. TSEDRE BOSE. WEWLY DBO. co Mg Ri Oy For 10 DAY POSSESSION HT? BOW” “2 DOWN and : cat! | ATTRACTIVE ora USE widow “ ASSOC GI enuh *PONTI Bhoncow avail-| Newly aevaialeg Wall to - al i ee ee Ee searone, ¥ We have one ‘SYMBOL OF ASSURAN * cnet TATE brick . Beautiful cree ‘ tats St_FE_ 2119. | included show cE” SERS INVESTMENT oak Seta. Site bath 731 Baldwit PONTIAC REALTY at oo ground PERN, YEAR business qr profesional, Gers ‘oureks BLOOMFIELD yum | We Som Fw 8 co. Seoenet aa me ne FE 54-8275 Au Mc N oan Reference. SLEEPING 42 T HILLS Be som soe Screens oil AC he ~ HAVE CASH WILL _Mo' paren relcome h danni neg . bd ig T= kL 139 M yoR MAN OWNSHIP tow na perehaner on” ambitious : : and storms. aoe ; Hollow heate meio "| Exel home ownership, ° with EXCELLENT 6 TRAVE TDULTs_ ONTY. ier _heater""Gn 3006 2 as sive suburban Remon s son Se with a he eee ‘sa aoe a lo — QREY, NO * fe was DE, suRero i Being -08 te 7, all Us today. purchasers story Brickcrete m show ie to see = Voorhels Rd DIINKERS. Take ace, ts ee SLEEPING ROOM 2 COLON aie Eee ee eB IEE, 2 el ea | Me aranrurnere slo neem ge |S oe With Board —38| HILLTO dees aa ata pe . RIL vate APARTMENT. oe Dente tote T ROOM HOUSE . eenleat 4-3837, Y ROOM ON a P BI- : — oe pa Te ion : spp aftytinon te Bey et, ee Peale SER | Bee ge ee FAGE BRICK RANCH MILI en Sarees: Bt een| 5 5 LPR TEERT PWC gree eran sell. i ea WiLL RENT On _meals. Sa Matthews. FD. & LY 8 MONTH ae ee One of 7 alaeiy. 4 A IM 4] rooms NT SMA * fell. 138 NO T oO wr LE OLD : ¥. ie na cay viata Ra I Bgl ci san |) HOM EERE AROURD a | cates Wie reMoRe | | ey heeds : ei wala cee Paul M. Buyers ‘wailing. SEA ies 'n.| $ytrance, Oxbow Lak bath, private| Sponsib HOUSE, 45089. « in. FE VEL and St. Michaels T Wisn mode a RAY 0’ Jon An MO _Pnene_ OR «. $38 m =, iam ROOM & BOARD, MEN ONLY. with Phil Dining roo wan school alstrict.| foo cory, bertec ‘ NEIL, 932 W. es, Real E furnish DERN, none “OR 3-060, nth, ‘Archd only. Ingu ROOM & GR Lovely, 3 petreem district. tra lavato = 262 8. Teleg Realt $3 W. Heroo___FE +s sro ne Fe cess] N. atic ‘washing a, “ong Cheat, TR A edeee A Cae _Sogrohtentele: Union ahaa s:| "Private nome. TY. 741 me names alliee Xn inthe roomas to down town: ei come: foot | PE 37103 raph Rd a ; 1 mid 6 ROOMS gM | KSGir AND BOARD PC Owego Dr. replace — any 5s din living : ; Rent Apts. Drive lowed, FE son St. he , & BATH. AUTO GAS AND se Dr. Hotpoint Philippine Bly wom in, room g room & +i F iched uire. No. 8 N marion: In. | VERY N 4-5067, heat. Nr. M my GAB 2 men, wom EITHER| *"4 kitchen mahogan: oak y ne are ca: and a abe 33 @. 8 N. shore Drive." a ‘E UPPER FOUR RMS. Son ta, Seaeenaete Schoo | FA Dubner, Sure ot ee eee all K 18T FLOOR, 4 Tt whe Rg: ‘WILLIA & RMS. easonable, FE ast | ROOM AND ester. OL 2-602]. 413| Tooms—1% baths. 3 large bed- ment, gas kitchen ae RM ) LAK D BATH. GAS HEA ca furnace base- 7 neney Laat ms. BATE, 00s se ag eX: an RISKED.» eer’ a WAKE) hay 3: meh. Ss Ber tf Gor Waahin us W. FOR | PEN- SECO dition. Only # 2. beautifat. rec- es c : ‘ a DS Er or oR: | seat Mechanic ergs ate ee oe Fee Ory ~ i e ND LEVEL i1l.500 tow down bay- cae 8 ac ATTRACTIVE PI. _OR_3-0106. Caene Gal ta dec SMALL. | Eas BeDeG sacar, | oe Frome a4) = 1 BEAUTY QUEEN Near ker completely wate pyaar asta Sp al cfm Good saaoe oo 108 | etn Rooms 39 i frence—aen | Fey ober , iat wt take | ear lake privileges, this bath apt shed 3 room ia 0758 Ma. conse Hwy, See or,| 8t, Referenc tion, 323 N. Pe BEAUT fren ¢ yatiad : has 4 weekly. Taeal for s Garage... M4 CAKE PRIVILEGES. KEEGO HAR. WATERPO 5 er, fe Me ee. 868 per month. HOTEL A IFUL Ss Frm cl mje be h sie window > Near Eliza! for schoo) teach $20 FE 8-8054. KEEGO HAR. 4 RD, 4390 LESSI 3 room bh onth. Reo UBURIN T TONE wood floors iz ft. , a car * i Lake. ers. caAaaE tms. mod NG sT.| fon ouse, Rear of ms by ERR room, Fut’ we rd- gain at too. A bar ‘ at FLOOR 3 AMS, 4 BATH. Gr Psa ta Ronse Frvaie esiratce’ tod "bath “CH som Mv § Motera & clean. 8. Auge ors roam. agar LANDSCAPIN rere Late sera, # HA00, Gite poe- ae PLR, 2 RMS. PVT curan FeNTAC ae ao Staton OS kine a! _retegrton ens | Convenient a8 cid eiy ‘tiktsb, Don't ie gre Sylvan Vi = marta at rE *| TPE AE wom | ata Bo a ~ Fee | See | Sr p= Vr ina ee be tricky ee provided, Heat, elec- 2 edrosms, upp cat $00 mo. 5| 11 RM. HOUSE. see | POR RENT: 40 | oS ee nico tk fain. ot He. yeaseaaly ? ELEGANCE ° with i 4 bedroom : i RM. ean at rided. $15 per we | Cail, Seber de, Riga a ee ae To ep PTE nt Dixie Hwy. po. gem, ee venient—Shopping Area. ee Estates on Walking Pon, kitehe Fs on end, Very ni - NORTH tlac Li APT. ON PON. Ball? +263) 6 mo. ODERN 3 B anchuk., . Ask for ; ms and bath ved sree. 6 , ag. modern Bhs i ice, 92-4376. = ake = e¢x Ne | 7 72. Or after 5. of Oxford SEN ROOMaN. INTE num, 3 larg prick and alum- 2 “i jie eke aa Seboat fara. ~ cellent | fishin WATERFO By Sages ot Omnwenn x.| Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A ITERESTED? fireplace. arge bedrooms, 2, way ; ar garage. =» * Hh, ada mem] R,” ie ake Bice mena) 2 Tone | sr APTS. | “woo Noure, cean PE SCAR COMMMERCIA p.4iA| AT $31,300—1 be Pros “tere Sadat | F-] : ieee? s Hi p " ow AL i@G b i ' ie . * : ist FLOOR a i 5 na = BROS. mo, | RETRACTIVE seen, ve MALL 4) Inquire at 40 Balewin WENOE P| cat TERMS | Aunnen 7 einiess ‘steel sink. umphries Elizabeth Lak : Modern, nearly new peter Eg parting. AND BA seed Bast activ hy are raised s sTupIo | OF! sPAcH iN BASEMENT pm — #0400, Sunday after = basement with nttrous ‘| FE 20474 Realto Betlnges oF pan an nurses oF Pry. tor Tanai ist ag. newt Mecor, | Oben_Eves._til io Hw = terete sedroomns, "Birm: For st. ENT. 8 p.m. 2814 Colot drive by fro t] jooxise Tt git re = 63.N. Tele: r Pe 47114 w Pa ar — i aM KITCHENS schoo] teach. |“ ititties furnished rare rere | Rent House * gun. 10 “tl § Atal Oct are Gogo Auburn any eal “enintg ffice, 33 for Our signe Way—Look term alto 500 8 all est, ot | MUL ut} Soeated on “2, nom rhe. from MENETTE APTS TIEA paki F 82 Oakhill. FE | ouses Furnished gett apple, 4 SMALL, BUILDING SUTFABLE FOR er trade. for 3 bedroom ‘home. seaped lots ‘with plenty ties included, ses on M0. Oy. He oem 1a wane 1 | BEDROC ae ed = did bal business, working seo" me: Pach 3 ge AD song HEUGH REAL William — ame ee Se ae lawn Fog , : i RM. BACHELOR A. OR ee A oR ee ee ay Sea UrPOL ae sacle. iat w ss5| &2.,,neer W. Elisabeth “Laxe R iller : ALUE ae : Ay lf. EA’ '7_W. HURON, _ tu ake ea Ss ; . _Hr tw Ste PE 2806, $0 a8. rn “S FRONT. CLEAN. ee for rent until i 1 souk Clarkston cme a SO eTaY Prien TB AaanNG EST ATE Ror ~ wet 2-0263 1 Repro gras, pest M. H. seaienbint Gms to Mae ee RTONVILLE | UPPER 1 6.7710. Home located at Sa mae dl gag Jrveing a tat sna ern gly Ts yo 2300_N. Woodw Open _» to on. — Ay PE 4416 Evening Noo FH 2800) i LARGE ROOM & KINCHENETTE 5-9687. and bright. $40 0 bag ‘aa _sroend Ponting tenchers 2s og re bores cere ied tee io "keep" pour pest to 3 motels ety Mee, Hey ard hore 00k to 8 ag hugh op ot Ra. pvt, bath, ad SMALL, * 2 BEDROOM or_school_ter $15 per to rent FOR “after 6 For : dey basement, es ; ist FLOOR’ NR. bath _adui 18 Moria ~ NEWLY Lak HOME O m. | _3-3733, wk. Call after 6. 1 OR LEASE: m. t easy : . ig ¢ Chen 4 ra. b CE STE prvale162"Chamberiain, . ‘SEDRM. 3 mia —DRAYTO ter 6, Li| Within city inte oo §@. FEET, oo a wells It's street, “41,300; OIrris & Son Gian 3 rin b beh FE C18. fer bath. Air condi T. ENT. AND Hee "* =. Maceda LAKE PRIVE 5 room N PLAINS light Peo ght manufacturin: = peernit CLUS HIGHLY j tive VER LAKE AREA — : : = Sept. 16, thra June & BATH oe. ors d, all utiliti i ke Ol] heat, | Bear, sc modern, gara one Mr For. information, tate woobe ‘write t Gre eer Attrac. | LARKEFR ceday lake. ist, On Ma- til rt? single leay only. 2 BEDROOM H MI escent. Phone e. a4 roy WATERFOR ite, FE 2-8101, yA ade WITH raed Eg room, full floor has a et ONT tite: Oi Seer what WATERFORD ai devs’ a! ppm siti mm caveman | fe FORD ON Dixie mIGK:| | MATER SPATE | ns comer ~ soar Se ogh a ating pe pae Bh SP iepoa ep WATERFORD APTS. Fin gg AE Ba gl babe rents Wests See get te Pa Sg Uae wee putt? tong Samer nak bates ue: si ustiees tig cet gt ae fe pgane| | WHITE BROS. sfebesod peak meme" | Pane Bo’ re"Site | tees PH me sass; ox] boas Srscee Bes | Br esr crt atin ‘noe | Ti lh ecrenng Rete | SP‘ aeuee ‘a a ROOM AN ° ‘til Jun IN at, hot wate STEAM . . WE WIL: ED is a good eens-storm mace my . with living DST ALL PRE OR 31295 peso gpl pew pant ne Fewly dec: 7 cute wens” wae s week, For Sal ae. OME OF TOUR eeortlaent as ble apg water a sontener, f cer auied Wduen, tier eotheen “4 = ra +R EL FRE open vent 8? Sun.” ces al ns [pg ar Pace Houses 3| Beith ck cobs ae wiser cao, 4 afte | Roeser ares| fee § Tia raat a = fi COR: TBlp ;_ Sun, 10 "tit 5. BEDRM., W. "| bedr NEARLY ‘ $200 DOWN LAD karen, Ye be aad = sandy b excelitat i. feferences, 26 Close WALLED m, modern NEW rooms and CEN SPECT. fu bai 2, FH t saan, Guede 3e it = ; ae eb “it sate |Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 sett dearer wage | et Ook REA a ta | ead apres ius ie ay IE Scatin’| Hylan Vilage, Dts a fag al ried fo sl i: oi: herman » $12 eat, . FU HOUS aiment, —_ OME, % ACRE. 9,00 wer eae . _Di- fi rere state 3 i - ours 2 ogy per week:| IST. FLOOR FLAT. Hgts, 9990'S, 2 miles Faun as WN Ry BUY. $150 DOWN. ete Sewn’ Yee 600 a LAKE. ko TO oe property. This could be busi-| | : ang Reg “tile Sone ANDING B sip.o0- weet coupler fs “cin Rou | OE POOR oR 2RMS.. BATH. ae Sone Boeee un | CARE PRONT hotne. |? Fee acess Br Ow. = NS AT PLEASANT LE. “= Now at only” $0000, pg eg! gry ee NELSON SCHOOL AREA 7 RMS. & es, 75 Clark, LOOR, 3 of ® preferred Call SE. COUPLE for leas = JEW HOME 7 BEDROOM ROUSE. BY OWNER. ONEY $1,250 leted. rooms, be : room ogi sa = Rens. BATH off Paddock, ROOMS & BATH. 3 ROO 1 after 4. EM 3. i _ 3.0242, e, Lakewood | HOM PERSON Outs tang DOWN — GI 4 DOWN - ar enced an com- ta bungalow bed- 5 ipoow eT. ABOUTS Verso | Baseman ee Fe ae pave | MOP 3S Wage | copa tsar oe A at "Bek Hoots hike 2 Rare Bt Set ee ve ierah a] Satta & is. 8 BT per BUILT. — "pone Peels MTG. ats Te blo > mattacted You ness the ‘new hich aehool, ee. ‘Sooo a Ranch and kitchen, | = _— : ties. Welfare MS, UTIL: th ape omen GaN | 3 ROOMS Al NEW, 4 ROOMS : lot, ‘A heat fence ranch, | ull pri ome for, onl Al A aT SS is ard FH fenced 4 * ace I- 7 Bi AND Ways enced la y- $11,800 LL ¢ tile ba ace, A term: : 3 Tnoowy OI, FURR, 5-7081. oe a 5286 Tubbs > BATE, # MONTH. need L ye oa PARTLY FUR- énthly. og Waterford | HS. tee | $195 DOWN — side 3 ON ONE PLOOR — ets Sutomatic ait heat Pome eat FHA terms. $1000 should ene oe a Baas Shae | § a CE rth alse choot at door, Ne a exw | SEAT $9832, Bosch’ Bun Bub. 1% A No oiner charges Tiled bath with shower. sitractive spaced pare? ES Oe ee G que nelehvornest qennianr| "= ee PR a Vaenstt te? | Tres door, ae angsin, Mpnek. s.5m heme “etlery @ 9 into this Slee § bedroom bitek Fully ineulated gas isk" Dinette, way and ample, Toom ot siatr. I SPECIAL enderson. . Inquire 7 BEDROOM REFRIGERATOR, RMS. FURN W , 5-708), te ear ‘Perry e tm. bre 3 & bedrm. wardrobe select oak fi ck only $8,950 eat, See this fleges, 1 repair shop. Lak your For do Ps orl emt ‘a atria att ao te Paieta oae oes eat fap i Firs, ti Siattemtedinca| Smet? — <0 ar mag aae h a . sie. i -) hi ned pleted Saeed ar td 43 PARTL 5-1 ovei | lakefront Thome ba 1, AROUND range - ‘aot prep fai nd With ‘ ST yiitten Price a peat, large iet.. payed xt oe on one | foor. 3 Deargom "home. all 1 pac aGunial't tno TuRTick and sengaie. "Basement ar < ee, » All ec sm sho e ood. and ki = Shean. "Ro exile i rat | pee seca Falun. EE cere yore JIM WILLIA Thrc| eee ea sec te i ime seen atest Orchard Fe oii. i ke ORI ; Sc po Va : space. Call to g. sun : eo 1.Lal are cant $1,750 Only room over- 4 | , ; een Wi my wehoms 1 oom ae 1483 | REAL Berar & JLAMS F down, 780 with powder wdet room Aitchen "with at: jrRs SPECIAL ; : | ; ' A 063 ny : . buy. press, . come. he loyd Kent Inc. ehild’s soem. m... ~- 2 I ediate tet wonggag * * i Ww. HOME ‘AT NS. OR oom and ‘Horeed 's | WATK 2200, Dixi . Realtor gas heat, attached 2 ¢ Basement. “shoud ae _pemee. ee — LAR Wed ealcie_fag"eincalie ba et as — | Lk: pra: | WATKINS LAKE, Seep one pace Rimsrtae| iat eer pee SS : LIKE. A RE immediate ‘por | EES? TO Down, a this has q New last \ aRiciNa R weeian cath tad abebane c9 AL oT I'm an RESPONSIBLE PERSO basement, Nee "7g bedroom! Rs) Oy An car garage, two Kitenen, 2 oe home: is. Birminghs pon | © So = poet, large re Th nett Inc viler ares e 4 breeze ached ere- | cy ree-Fz BARGAIN? Lots of ‘émn| Si ait burner apd hot ater new | ey Sieasiter” tee ataie i aad] seeing we Se beanie ieee a 3 aa | og room ne ‘mote hentet i Sidore agieenen — 2 en aid beaek ae as Se ein 4 ‘ ie the Want ee we aaa —_ ir IZAB eee ee 2 ge 6 room 1-4 | 782 18 & SON REALTO Wt) ed Ads! 7 RN ft, ear youshan ETH LAKE cook weraect a at down, two 3. * ROO Clove te. H red BaaRuee ree - trees, wer, HOME — Lots ee. . n, » Gas sere. Close to owes My B Eusr i a i| Bal ste ea _FSargom dpm} iaree a ot| rected fu: yo koe, verr| ae a“ ck : in) — rge toom attractive of Ai : 00) i Has ment A tiny ; J R. mined. poss. CALL ey x ow He wg 187 | ore Modern, $150 down. oi na taghe Hiltz $a eats. ag “in ae tio on Incomes : Realtor W TLLIS 3 M. B BRE Schools. _ pan. A es : 101 w. Hue” EPH P. REWER \P N ieee . = Z E — ~ “ig MGR. 4 f \ . Fe 8-023 #5181 | Ea { ik i) PND HONG ST ca ara Ei aad ee eee ; rere : SE er eae « . ee eee » ee a — : Peer at fi i x a: _'THE PONTIAC | ps ee PRESS, THURSDAY, euchiwank wrieeii 3/4). : SLICES oF HAM : - 4 ; ér' Sale. Houses: is Bee Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER bs or Sale Resort Prop. 4A Business Opportunities 51. in " srainen ir SS 2 lesa Heo 2) OR wf to | MOR? L Ste | ong Look at This! bane a 2 LOTS 100 X 170 oe 1% PEET, WATER- PMOUSING SALE Fiore i RAL PR G SALE ar = ade.” z. 3162. PHA — TRELE 3- Bedroom “Sport ead "§ ORCHARD. 3 bed “LEVEL P r sman” ‘ with modern _irilevel home Gis HEA tical 100x100 - canines weix marbie firen 8, EXCLUSIVE LAKE rear of i? fot "Bote basomnant at Clea i 1 . P ye brvision on the shade trees aning Concern | ear Bloomfield Hill: arege with cem ig. 2 car ES j Lake priv Tn- rear ha Oe a rn Pll on yg Feng SE ag paved eireat, Lake privilonts on tate 1 9.20. ab ete) sued o& 6 pave eel. Le deal for the side inv ine ‘Trepiace. rool, wwood-burn: pa trivete dake. Pul price = Pri 1 adeeidg ee is vitenle package Be ein, | 4 ees, Om oe oe oe ; ricedat =|" $ 00D OWN” 140 x 160 Fernd eet tiesd grees, screened ° tecotion, $54 PER M , 2 and 3 bedroo la do gross, AXES UD 1 » OX ; 5 perk Herage ol. Tiss aN "nsoRance $10,990 = maser. Means | Ent Mi dea ace “Variety Store K > ¢ aoe ee Sere refee sg dr al,| borhood on the northeast heigh-| Small_town operation. Ide IN Nes gs “furnace. On ndscaped lot NOTHING DO . © COMPTON Px credit.| Pontiac, Onl east side of for retired man an eal On paved . ofl Only $140 do’ MN to ver W. Hu & BONS, 4906 . Only $225 down. wife. Pr and his 300 §. Woodward _ B’h othing Down schosls and shopping area, Pull year terms. As oa civilions — 30 ars he sey at WODERR 1 ee ee es Fons Yham MI 4 : price $7950 ping area. Full low a WN x work makes - Only $1,000 $700} ,uBUR: : win terms. <| neath “inchuaing inciDl i r “Nome in we ake sapumnn | Garner ct 3 pores rd_streets. sree lnvestment A small down YU ul é sate art cetteeen hd koe mene after & call OR 3-1975 vance . Pw! INNAN — fence ae Eas ase down. Sr nion Lake Home Carpeted liv $ and bath 66 W y, down. Riv ing JOLL, DIRECTIONS: Huron TOP OF HIL window. miichen ic~ 2536 rice REALTY : ONS: 1% mile TALS AND BATH OW BE ibs M se dock, Abractve nd sot ane aire weaenerss: hep Das | LAKEPRO oe tee OPEN 1. e ig Wot Disie | " Sold to best offer CLAIR. i Marg view overlook: ICHIGAN BUSINESS =o Mg S on, Pak - face rom mcn ity ho — ink Ny HO LARS 1-9 P.M. DAILY wefare Sept or Sao LADD’S, "INC. — ce ES CORPORATION homes. Oak firs, reat] area. Part b e din : Pn ovo ~ MUT 4286 Dixie Hw 1573 NDMESSBR, BROKER Se tek yalis| heat 2 Cer gare ce, Lot 50 Brick, 3 Bedrooms "3 itepiaces. Cox R WHY uPA Ty sao Lapesr_ Bd Ea. GR 3m) PARE Ar OUR FRONT Boor . and ‘St oo Im- x. 316. ste with patio to lak hip, basement ea ve 40. DO WHEN YOU ame) 5-0292 FE 41882 3 sv wlan ~— ig" tving, entertainment and. fam model Juans - gishter home 3 bedi with fi Bloomfield y ere Swen | HOT . on a) ‘Acres | ATTRA Ag wah Priced for fam- Office Phone__’_—‘BR 3-86 Se board, hard. Beata tir ri, “Esutes,| DR T SPOT No Down to G Beran 2 eet a terms. Imnedi BY OWNER. 3 2155 | Yana" wat stool, — to sell, DI 10343. _ > IVE IN RESTAURANT ° . for, the younger Se _ Wainer : on, Bal ie aby own nger- Det ate “s - bapement. Landscaped. Ww aes ool water Siready “nstatied 4 , an. 2 TE VENICE. FLOR- Gee ig ot a nae around Brine close in suburban, ents, Ex a 8 : ‘ater - purcha : FE front. on rare Bae anise] Eistacat"zul'eoot Seuice |? rd WEST SIDE : . aL Een aR atic bec | Hy Sep eee ae = sea snan, Spates ht down, #H > . Attached ms and b : iy all Ss. c usband-wite ity - for room . Huge bed- garage. ath, e trim m., Call tion, up. i Semen rectes: te 200, ft, lot =a a pred fae ail beat. «ge ae dn For Sale Houses 43 For Sale n int wgented at canine CH OICE seocuruiras for Mr. Hoyt ‘or a and Sat : — ones 5 i: terms, with - = 0 Com REAL Huge best. Again - uses TE 2iG 8. Commerce __ Mao HOYT foi Nive sirense kennel” Ferile coats only to Veterans. a seaaeee ACRES Immediate Possession 3 BEDROOM PRAME = ate § room house, ‘newly — fod LS rie pew ne FE 2-9840 1s ee . —- cluding taxes Bono tcc in- ble down, balance month! NEAR HAGG L 3268 0—CsCi nce 3 aS ae aes . | omy esas Liquor eds, basement, 2 f oomph pa sisie ery ee oe ee os , s.| Garage.. B DERN HOME. att 500 down buys this m CE- . ie ba en ck from T extras, 1 - extri someth. Mat: ractive 9 month liq me : with vant . ano ceramic tile Center and th ‘e}Huron ping TR SARLARD $3, iy more ; 2 busy Us.23. Has uor bar on i : only fil eo e price? Surprise — EES COUNTY R WATERFORD ij pee ee ee ied a Bt | ,000. Easy terms. Yes, Jots of 3610 Union EALTY | 50 choic TWP. car hext door, with 1's on, fae ‘on 'vour lot oi 4 Bedrooms and oa ing 109ni60 ft. level aizees EM 3.416 of EM S0u1] after 6 ee ee eiies de tcee te a sweeter gperaion ‘Bonar aces . Custom Builder : MODEL FE ¢118| Pius = peeps cat too! bedrooms, 24 ft. iv of: 2] 3 bed BY OWNER ~" aati rochial schools ond REALTOR PARTRIDGE well landscaped lot.| Feat, poreh. Be om. 16 ft, enclosed home, small ck. bassment, » ait lots with sand ‘beack. Busine i ; down ew} Buildin beach sses thruout M Watkine ontiae E is located in} {ut basement . front. porch, ral 5-5873_ payment. FEd-| al g restrictions for lake: . FE 43581 ich. tate 1% car automatic oil heat. | eet ea on a ii HURON : NOW FOR S priced to sell! $13,000, FHA te § .and garage. Black top t. living spac: 400 sq ft. terms. an older ho drive. $500 DOWN. Tage. eal not including ;| BY . : : Attached ALE We need cettat Sen tttt me, but in ex-| § rm or basement A fina byl ate oe vt ed heated : small h : floor ondition; and : modern of lots, verage size brle ‘ INCO: ‘ pity rm. for, = ter heat, 3 d_ garage, bot we- We need 9 gmail home as trade-in floor. Privileges én “Elisabeth and Set sgeere ie Soepe, Barter. of jets. “Sxiee. Biocon, Sizoste. _ ing, glose io, dowiewn, & orated, Mat . Newly dec- | ¥ pane windows. wall of Pontiac Just 4 miles NEAR WISNER hier start at $2.b00 end ‘our own alors iT0DE on : ouch as y new improvements | ot 12 GE Aa FE PE 2h OO REALTY . down . $9,500. with $1,500 pal total price, oe 4 a RMB. ral lave $2, re cr oe en CE STATI ea s . —- eave om. st sw well 3 ROOM Tie waa e034) ment, PE 2-7349, afte own OR cial assistanc potential, Finan- Ea ment A W scngts of yard ge & live an shear fae thesen| ss 3 BEDROO carpeting BATHS. WALL WALL- : WRTE BROS Gaeamaens HOME. WITH, pe. an wk RGE_ BLAIR en 1 Ax * Spee fs > side, * y trees.| For ‘ake re ms and) - Tt and : minum — sto . : 8-1448. ‘e invested. ‘saan oem Value FE s4git. ‘tall Herbert G. Davis, Sa Fes be 1g 7 ee yes oven: evi Pie, a screens, $8,500 with $60 lorms Bus rian” 3.1281 Start Your Gorn Husiness : f much rh La uP er Sunday 10° CE 2 : cash Fa Pk ee wo | - Seantigeme. otern, Nice spell onrger Noy LITT ° ae, stat ett an For ‘Sale Acrea fons. 0 ema sivedl to Pio. dualthed pe t per ‘ = y i trac on . New: - = AS, : ' = af IS news re, Wa it? fe ome bay, bus ig Ee 460° | Seth & kiteben with but . zh B u aes Permastone house, tt; | 1 TO 5 ACRE on wns 47| with organis seminged ; iv. tal rental reezew - earn ad CASS Diastered walls: | Sopoint ietiet, Wit be. sbown’ by Dorot propost | oven on irl floor — reeren belrooms” with” rom for 2 up uci building alten S10 down 10 ae up. nee be recreation - | Box + Pontiac 4 aro hy y Sn der L kitchen s “+ a - 8-268. mall down payme . ett. operation, Phone A men AC furnace, Closing = Press| REALTOR EST avender point . ae & EWL at c. PANGUS, Real ORTY EM >see. L KEF RONT Sore SOS 'OH 708 meet WASHINGT PARK mt sake Ra. (Ms St © me ra Home and In “yoom home, 3 Yes +% 1919 M-15, Ortonvile’ mates — wears in RETIRING * 6 rooms ; or_ MU 4-64: assed in if, x 3 d incom Full base year, a ae dy 15 ACRES a bed Pine present , & 1 porch e€ ¢ new, . BA Lake. Excellent 3 bedroom hom RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ee ge ee. | 2 OxsOW LARS — fe De y (nol Bhsched’ ‘getegs, Large J6 room. dwellie «large Jot mgood ott heat. installed ‘tints Will sell the business and “ oe lake with beautiful sand| 8. Telegraph Rd. oe Fenced yard, Ot room Oil) septic | tank 300 DN | co forced. air beat Tet 55. wares. |- ers = Trees saa be | San vfuracn soll. Va. | 120 ACRES, EXCELLENT HUNT. Sr es aes fined see! oa | open,t2| Fe scag S1htee total ei ssste © Stes pftrict | $28.b00" win cheat Lat $93 180. | stairs po gy on le and.stares, eaionabie, By | _ Mich. 9 rit cabin, or. Haws, | See” me in. persoo ak 3130. Or 8 ~~ Multi-1 Le ae oS per Sau, foes an at coon oe “eons aaah apatnear a aad’ Com i a nee HUNTERS & F re | _ calls. please. _ Ba. we telephone Grey teoee onl il, docks, | RR 2 LARGE kes Realty UNT (exceptionally “alce) firnished. Giet tueutage eu. Perry Bizest. J BEDROOM HOME, BY OWNER pling Ale ime ng Ed pag ey BY RENT 4G - Giving tower ond many ot) 121 At Highland, Im immediate pose ae IL OCT. 1 Dorothy Snyd Lavender ‘ean. neat condition | jo-wall carpeting. gas heat, ae ee Se eee ot se] Be WF Beem A = : at. ae $20,- 215 COCHOCTON pen tet ig ia eed or pes < = i. your plan a TOR po Rigg avender bing. Ae} snows, ae =e — Vacant, 31 a8 mila — amen y $3,609 — Foe aE a: < a ; a dandy 4 good terior ¢ payment, 1 High will “pa 500.00, it 8. $10,500. FHa | ALSO in th GROCER a ; w room hom price. bu et r com ex land é y you R 3-6083. e 8a: RIES, JOSLYN Ti? She betzee, ait | 200 8. comm ve'PRll) er, Se wil uaa ‘materi EM 33803 or Muse | Plenty of R SP te'| —SYLVAN LAKE ceria iatty Tatts Ee aacivne tuariess” Owner ed : oak Commerce Rd. ompto oom Sam Warw Count avel approved f AREA sé SES aeime. s|* am Mepis nano Tere | pion fon sae ae a tee] Beir teed Sees Sans es | ete i owe teeter - : : . end it's var: 3 years todiecm O within eas ‘oom home e privileges. NEAR SLAREBTO! Terms. . with Realte ss now Good Sastienn: home butt y Sree, Sees 3 Bedroom ranch a NO DOWN large elementary a oe ren Weg «S00, eautifa reactive 1 sree | ~lUe_ Wy Paras Pati + as bedroom . x "y * i land p 5 : - a. Bapebent wert vent| St Whe otton, we bave eee? | abot est ‘Home” vow Be aweg. |: * | tures separa tool shed. ea- neighborhood ATE, SORE Terms Ha5 "per ‘acre = Money to Loan 53 features such es elussinum| Po? th \DE NOW soreral aromas out. Only $18,000. PAY MENT IRWIN FB adie no gp tagere. Baggett 5 7S a P . HOLMES, INC tate Licensed Lenders) ogy Be ge a a home with gleemine’ oak ioorn, . W. DINNAN 2 oF 3 bedroom GI ON WALL sTR: closets. Priced at | $12,000.00 come Property 43A _Lapeer Rd. PE 5-2953 room. Back : . oft fioars = with fan b starter homes, 3 bedrooms, 2 land contr down, balance on SINC Price all fenced your home . We will < HITTEMORE St ing - ment and - 2 oor 4 com bath: s. at act. Do your fam ; } : Eee ie Aiea ce Pa) GS Oe seer ey fF aae| WHITTEMORE ST. | Be oe Sia ee; or Perna tay | ie Tek ae? ON 2-FAMILY MIDDLETON HFC § 1878 WE PTE LAND goxtmacrs et chooce from basement, ott "beat. "Tots! "price orm r Willams Lake” o m 94298. | 7 Here ie, Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ZONED COMMERCIAL AST it acres of excel- ‘InH Bee = : le A ° & Me ere is 49 Mt ! hunting s a TOM TED ay Clat price « 43°, — chance to get Call” Clemens St This brick-e: cated 3 miles land n e l ee : , r LTOR arence C. Ri 4 SEPTEMBER. SPECIAL pleasant home, 3 lots PE 5-120 Mrs, Dolan" peted ho rete 2 family. Car- East Taw northwest 7 p ng : sass : x ew R income. 6 1 or me, which is | ace as Also included : ite sta est REALTOR > | Betedot sores SPECIAL] SS.grtaiiscm ane = Hc som | ELabe acre tna det | yb white ‘pine standing. tim: _ Peopl Li e an -- 1-4 975. Baldwin A’ tiv, lot across pm fro ment. $13,500 : Carpeting. led ble features as: 9 «ber. A me tim e l e m Baar 1-4 8 Beltem _Ave.___Fe tou stirective ‘ranch home on m, this | LARE FRONT ON te] bot water beet, ceroit fired | Priced: at “only = Kampsen| BROWN NOTHING | Seaham fat] ba simaeeer 17 | Soe Phrteaan | Sone Ss as You , : sq. f. of living ne s 1000 car |, well- scaped. 1 xy S. BARTRA 20 ACRES. 5 psen rh. dining rae, 10" by 16 kitele Sz ee. an Se te 4382 M was Cit miles trom Ta-* | FOR Pasr, ew a ’ Dag wo ~ Hig tall Phe » Only $9099. _~ OR 3-1950°* "evenings See ee a Bh Aggy PE sw ee REALTORS. FE 4-0528 es P OWN Deg Pe wy gg ae 2 LARGE. FROM. HOUSES. NEAR Sf Ge ieee ple come to I w= cyan 31 ; 3. bedroom ’ 12,750 with only 22° buy at ohn K Irwin Pi 6-ROOM HOUS 400 cash far, America’s olde eS. Fee Bee. 2 Se. oane f full base- our , Basement starter home 22° per cent . Irwin & Sons Beauty in Brick ser ety $5,500. oy NEAR Leslie R . pa ina Pe you can ats ove en- each. 6 screens, $1.00 each. if. more oil heate: combina’ door, - $5.00, All / MAN ge aa - _R00¢ tion 25451, / 000 saan hak water 2G heater. Pe ts heater: 4.) DEEP WELL JET Fai ASSEM- G_A -| bly, Iheludlng tank & pipe, MId- west ELTA 10° SAW AND 6” PLANER. by 1 borse motor and all sia hecents: Like new. DOUBLE SPACE HEATER. BLOW. _er. Good cond, $50. MA 5-192. : | FR EB peerless ss 18.95 bie bow! sink ones Washbow!ls = fittin ee - . bath sets with trim . abt 3 C. eelored bath set + with $90. mite Piunine Serety, | DISHWASHER FRIG. ate a0 Thompson, 80 8. _Perry_8t. excellent con Playpen with pad. size 10, gray car full jength. Girls- size 10. Bo- clothesline. tique satin. Ladies’ coats, coat & red boys’ style camel, Art. pe > {iseppesring EMPIRE Special 1x4 6-8-10-12 2x4—6-8-10-12 $99.50 per M CA CARRY Truck load tots delivered free Empire Supplies, Co. 2600 Union Lk. Rd EM_3-4148 FORCED AIR OIL OIL FURNACE, controls and fue! senk. ase new. BR 3-9112. -PURNACES & D REA sonable ey No, down payment required, OR 3-5405.- 5 GOOD pp a “Aik FORNA ACE, er, FE 4-1629. whEPEnS CE SOREN EXCEL- lent condition, $11.50. FE MI_ 6-2608. GOOD. U USED STOXER, a 2-6885 STS (1S TVs ewe. 1950 PONTIAC. SELL OR TRADE) py, 0" . _Bise0 devp' treexe. OA 29 seis to chiodie, tron a rel 2Se a ee GAS Pies an aranteec§ at EL T tri in _ i FORD CONVERT, NEW TOP.| 3930 Blisabeth Li ROPE 44008) |. prc TANKCS Vib black pore pl: | For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 hg ng housetrailer or cash, ATR Wee Lape 3 rhea ance Davisburg. MAple. 6-6011 eee - ap unro|~ .—~—~—S ADJUSTABLE METAL SHELV-|GAs & FURNACES, FREE ine, PRIDHAM. scapes _Blectric Co_1060_w. solegier ing. 24x38, General sales & fab- estimates. FE 40456, esc balance owtax te air CONDITION? NERS. sits as 3. WAS = mega llr ricators. 2231 ‘Pontiac Rd. “+ wr ged per mo." FE 5-400. seg TVs $19.05 i ‘a tp. be Sweet's | SC3 somi rt nie3-3711 | —OParke- ina Garage Doors |: a ae wonK| Rat, A phanean Hu-|§EW1NG MACHINE, VACUUM L OV SED ‘ verything in Building Materials LL OVERHEAD CARE ro. FE 3001. rsa effss LL RADIOS AND a oo Free est. FE/D Used sash _ ee = and up ae sgtcopds and all standard ae a eeeee . 8 ip. N ELECTR C RANGE FOR|_ portables, $6 to $12. PE $0788. | TAN DAVENPORT. GOOD COND.|Ficid tie 8 Wood & steel foldaway closet doors i = have you. ra C AMANA. ieFt eet TYPE | _Reas, PE 4-8655, i pete — = — hutters Closing Out At Cost reeser. mode] $275. Inner- THAYER" CRIB & INNERSPRING | Saw —" Electrie garage door operators All lawn mowers, elec. fans, tre toring matress, box spring Gou- | matireas te re aoe | We carry = complete! tne ot nails | Garage ont remodeling prs Hoe cheats, kle. Outdoor! fie spread and bed frame, $45. insulation — ° arian Stop in or call for ree ee cee radeintn baskels.| Large doll buggy. $5 Curtain TRADE-IN DEPT. PREE indows runus| BERRY’ D Ba OR Sate S retchers B pt. stove ...... $20.95 : EY across * Shkais, wanowan — office BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON| Guar Wolo washer 2.2, $30.95 SURPLUS. TUMBER & & | 311 8. Paddock PE_ 20203 742 W. FH js. complete with spri Avot. size elec. range ..... $69.95) sareRIAL © SALES co. == swoLia Pon a a ,. $39 Pearson's, 2 E ving eee $19.95 5340 Hi: Rd. a OR 3-7002 GILLEN OIL . OOR, prance: as shotgun, eto er mow sGhar CORNER TABLE, pare Sola bed at Bn se $038 -— anna ERE PORNAGE WiTli r . eeetes al er, or etc, FE 2- Nounging Pr sey pce PE €1408; iy wean ra bumper eofs ...... oe noe ot ee NOW a — — er, tank snd, duvts. Like alnut van: or stee ‘. e - ne GARAGE. ORDERS | BUILT IN OVEN AND BURNERS. MANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE tory en ed f° okt Ox fe essen: HOT. WATER HEATERS “30 GAL. NO 70 _-Onlv_$139.50, MA_5-6011- able. |, Ceastres tion Co. : - TAKEN N iW } Ro BLON x RADIO AND W YMAN’S ; 2260 A oleh . ae pace igh ae Power faA FALL BUILDING | i"tue’"utsi?Stapue tall | TRADE BLRG “RANGE FOR GAS BUILDING? . | abntee Sor eanae Z $0 e as OR 3-2360 BRAND NEW ry BEDS. we ke RB. Muaro Elec, Co. : Heaters "at terrific values. Michi- | Goo 00M away . comple’ q ), = ‘an Fyud: en! re oad ‘overnend arage det "and lywood bed frames, $6.05 AS RANGE ce: | Then make cure it's bo an ardware. 15628. , nerspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot- tite em B ec. HOLLA CONVERSION OIL ao < TAL, on’ mat s. § Fysreco's ‘000 “w. Huron B ’ t ’ aurper and coftrols $35. FE — 5 d. SO 7 trade for to OLDSFO ) REFRIGERATOR. Re aie Geamoret urmelster S EIT CHEN "CABINET cs BCHICK'S. il. Bal, 60. nien 5. y scratche * mo ffoDEL A PICKUP, $150 OR|/CHROME a i. USED TV REB UILT & GUARAN- Open 8 a.m to 8 p.ih. bun. 10 2 00 value, $48.30 plus trim, Sais trade on later mode] Ford or ble these yourself and save.| teed. they last. 0 terrific values on Chevy car. FE 8- after 4 p.m.| Four chairs and table, $60.95 — __Union Village. EMpire 3 Ns Cash Wa =i and 66” ee Michigan : SL Os, SORE ek ™| uty iat pce re | Ea Si grea yee erates : r rs. mpare ‘ KITCHEN SINK, ALSO HRU PLUMBING AND HEATING RE-| these terrific values "michig nigan nels _Appiience. Prices 1954 Pontiac motor complete, PE pelts. will trode = fam a any- Fluorescent 393° Orchard Used Trade-In Dent 8-8743, _ verre aura | ATS. — 9: 7.98 LARGE SELECTION USED SHOT. _teed, FE Pet ifs Se, 5 MODEL Pull sian’ maple bed.......2.. 6.9.56 | Ct%e VGrooved Mabog. . § 398 guns & rifles. Ben's Loan © BWAP OR SELL S00, BOOTY JR 4G Hp Munro Electric Co | pe “Greakiat eee ccc: SURMG| EP Dougie yee $a | agrarian room mode &. co noomenocneence poet artiore alli cecil... : WN SWEEPER. ‘ " — as oe CROSLEY SHELVADOR REPRIG- | Gas) Ran Soa + 9 7 S| Fela aeemery nin vel in $u18.90| aeincn ‘model gig A ADE FORD PANEL, GOOD = ———— Call after Davenport ‘and chairs... pea 1x6,8,10 knotty pan., M $130.00, 3384 Edgewood Dr., Lower Straits TRAD ee ear ot ouual ur Bm. PE Ath Goat. | ® pe, Aiming rm. suite x4 Teed wood, thn “et wolans : 28 | bake. (at Egewood Golf Course.) * Lj A BED, COM-|° feiTAArAC CCAS ae 2:8x 6:8 joors ..... . i LADIES SOLITAIRE DIAMOND : walue a $223: = e $20. Baby mattress, $4. FE * FHOMAS. ECONO: ne vate ene door with lights’ $ 14.95) “ring priced it $780, will sell for ROOM __5-9663. 361 8. Sa FE 2-9151 pee : i ca ee waled LE ter SLOPHES — DETER, — WESTING. Se HERE 3780 BOP binet hardware up to 60 late ear, Rousetrailer or property| Koaee, 110-A.C, Me epoctal iostal. | "Ar ooe, Cnaee SOB UP.| | per cent oft, gases] pee 230 ol tank and aeae et “tr MA easis| Meco Kenmore 26 "inch gas Teas Ge DASE Gane. | AINE: Scot grit big 33 ..: 8 308 Wat a =e Meondition, $35. __Wk. days after 6 p.m. __ range: GE door refrigerator,| _ Phone FE 5-9038. fiz, + B® Ta aRoME MIXING wees WILL ‘TRADE mn (IN SMALL) All For $200 to make a ge for new WALNUT DINING TABLE @ 5 | 152 pine. 8a. edge, 100 Ft... : 2°06 | LAVATO Rigs CHROME 3 equity, in 43°] _ appliances, EM 3-4325 bile... ceces $ §| 1x3 pine Ba edae, 100 Pt. -. § 3.00 “Aen. ste cag site yale _ potetrauet Pd ~ 1c 1526 | DAVE RT, RED. 2? MATCHING Chest Of GraWers ...scrceeceses $5 J tb, eh artis = ai isan 235| fac ‘irregu’ lars Terrific occasin tweed rs, good condition, PH | Dresser .. ....... seetecoeeeere § grade $4.50| wes. iehigan © uorescent, ‘yo WILL TRADE 195? DELUXE Breakiast s@t c..-c.02.s000-2+ Dh pl gare» Be ig fore, Pet fer Se 4 od lake ave. i eyrolet or Be Psst Knol|DUNCAN PHYFE RM. | Gor Guy SELL & EXCHANGE ; § 295 | LARGE DUO.THERM BLOWER WER & a. value r ost. ath mahogany, e oe = OAKLAND FU RE : Steel oblong Bae, 4 be pipes. OR 3-0735. watan RENT| $75. tan FUER YEHING FOR THE cos) | Alum, slorm windows ...° § 11.98 AKE PUMPS FOR SPRINKLING. or sell, $3.50 month. or 3-3900.|ScoTHERM 8: ACE HEATER ,_ Saginaw PE_2-5623 x8 ol ea ore ea. $88) bos “9 pson, WASHER FOR PIANO. with blower. 3 years old, $8. FE|For Sale Miscellaneous 60) fement. > bars i ‘ars. § 199) pin PROM GROOM HOME, 8-0926 = A ear ~ Mortar. & bags or more, ea. $§ 130; Some plumbing included. Ideal ELECTROMASTER VE. $15. NUM SIDIN 25 Lb Gold Rena int coment 2.95 for cotlage or garage. $500, LI WE WILL ANCE LEP Forget : Bove “ge insulate aos Matt thick insulation, G.B 32.00 ee TRADE — Down pay ELECTRIC ge nage Blas cag ime, BUY = finest li sy eee uty ice, mae 638 OST on og Hy windows 3 yi modern homes for p' car- c — Bene: expert workman M Ft. adder .. 8 3.95 giass, $1.06" each “Ce caetraliets, late model pages ELEC. RANG mi RUGS | sible i ye a

= cash, MY $50, MY | Sale ¢ Sporting G Goods 65 12 2 GAUGE LACH MIL padio —_ and accessories. “o %, Uo catalal AUTOMAIC. FE ig. GAUG GE SHOTGUN, NEW. atte TRADE. OManley tea 1 yor ey. : GUN SALE Shotguns & rifles ae re co e oh me outing r epair & BUR RSH Lh, HU NTING SUPPLY SALE Shotgun shells, Field = staraet loads, All gauges. $2.25 bo 25 per. ene off on all hugting coats -& pants 20 per cous off on all Reming- ton shotguns & deer rifles. - Browning automatic shot oe __For Sale Cars “ ony _For Sale Cars HIT “C¥" OWENS, FORD 57 FORD CY a2 OWENS USED CARS 1986 Olds. Super 88, Holiday coupe, isk Serre on 955 Chevrolet 210 station wa V8, B. eilde. ae clean... xa Chevy-Olds Walled Lake MArket 4-156] 1952 62 FORD CONVERT, FOM. Rau. Mr Parks at MI 4-7 _Harola_ Turn Turner Ford.. a 535 FO FORD iD SIX RADIO. ereR. a F Sa ean es R & H. GOOD condition. Rea: goat ll Ph, Hadley EST ONE IN TOWN. $1795 Full price, $169 DN. $12. WEEKLY -PMTS. SEE MR. MURPHY. B‘HAM- RAMBLER. 666 8. WOODWARD : MI 6-3900 37 FORD FAIRLANE CON- yertible, $1,750, Mast fair 6-2620, REPOSSESSION eo ~ pute. P hore only Sood. Bi pee FE 56402, ey DR, - a, Mary pes FORD. TARE ER PAY:| eae ee a OE m3 2-DR. FORD. "SACRIFICE FE 44168 or FE 4-4996, 192 FORD REAL CLEAN. 3208 pon No money down. $4 gone Mr. rer. B'Ham Ramble 686 §, Woodward. MI aa FORD MAKE AN OFFER. MApile 5-5331. rks "st Mi 4-7500, Harold Tur- Ford. Ber . NOW, You Won't Have to Wait . TO GET THAT ‘98 Come In Now FOR A Huge Favings ON THESE BEAUTIFUL Company Official Cars At Cars Have. ADIO & HEATER SIGNALS & WASHERS WHITE WALLS LOW MILEAGE SEE THESE! YEOMAN Station Wagon 4 DOOR — 6 Passenger, Power- paint. V-8 engine. Honey BEIGE pal YEOM: AN Station Wagon ° 4 DOOR — 6 Passenger, 6 Cylinder ns Aol feast Silver BLUE & YEOMAN Station Wagon 4 DOOR -— 6 dnae 2 “Pow- ergiide. Fathom” BLUE BEL AIR 2 DOOR SEDAN — W3 V-8 motor. Powerglide. Power steering. A BLACK beauty. BISCAYNE 4 Eero) — Powerglide, Power Power Brakes. Radio Sifver "BLUE & IVORY. BISCAY NE 4 DOOR — = Turboglide. Solid CREAM paint. BEL AIR 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Powerglide, V-8. Glen GREEN & IVORY. « BISCAYNE 2 DOOR SEDAN — V-8, Power. steering, Powerglide. 2-tone anni- versary GOLD & IVORY. BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN — Powerglide, V-8. Cay CORAL. BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN — 6 Cyl. Power- giide. Silver BLUE. Matthews- Hargreaves Your CHEVROLET Dealer '. The BIG, BIG Lot | 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 ong yee, Bet ‘958 PLYMOUTH @ Bell. Great Rakes, a eggs ‘radio po oda heater. Mt 1055 Ford er, een Demonstrators 2 rs fully equipped. save ew car warranty, Low OVERDRIVE. | 2 transportation. $110. OR miseR— 1654 MAN? iN. 7 DR. RAH. Hydra. vr SGAIN Full pre $395 Hunter bed at 7B baa birm. ut -DR GOOD RUN- 3 Maa Aw 4 at 55 MER TTCLAIR. 2- tone reem atic R&H, White- _Wwalls, MI 6-3879_” : M im OLUTELY NO MONT 1 DOWN. ppeeta, yments of $5.83 mo. |. Call redit Mar. r. Parks at Mat 47500," Harold ‘hurner Fora, 147 8. SAGINAW PE $401 | cous pon BO ner Ford. TAYLORIZED At" OUR NEW LOCATION WITH & Aa se FRANKIE & i MOTOR. SAL 288 W Montcalm (Corner of ae ma Montcalm.) LEAVING toy APTER 1ST OF Oct , ne Ce in 10955 a Mee guys be seen Park. Rambler. 666 6-3900. 1665 MERCURY MO INTCLAIR. EX-, ear saan om cond, 1 owner. alee a AGON. $1,396. New tir ' Overdeles. ini , TEE en Mtr. Sales, My “ol aie RAMMED BLER .......; $295 STATION WAGON, real sharp. COLE'S ‘AUTO SUPER MART M at Pontiac Trai) 000°.W. Maple Walled Lake MA 4-451 1952 RAMBLER StATION bed _Harold Turner Ford. RAMBLER WAGON, $1,245. Nee tires, overdrive, sharp. Russ Johnson Mtr. iT OLDS FST RANT WES on, 1 ene ve rashabae Rad. 1952 OLDS RTOP, DRA. R&H. ABSOLUTELY No MONEY DOWN. Assi a de fats of 14,27 mo. Ao “credi Mgr., Mr. arks at' MI 4-7500. Harold * Pur- _ner Ford. "34 OLDS 98 EXCEL. COND. FULL _ power exc 1963 SacKabD is ac Sone HC NO me a 8 FE 5.2766. PLY HOUSE CAR. GOOD or eeianh for bu nf $125. FE 8-4480, 2563 re REPOSSESSION t tire, em lee, Payment Mr Bell. Great Ne cash % ‘ wi ake spd 1958 BELVEDERE. 4 dr. har V-6 Super ‘33 PLYMOUTH 4¢DR. RE CENT Poet 90 takes i and pew po ema or “Bat Sun. “en af Selo ain bY NER. 1958 PLY- mouth, 2 dr V-8, To Hight Ficlets hegeg en aw Windshield Washers, coher Sena signals. Padded 5 a mos. old, $2150. GE 12907 4 DR. STATION tires e Terms, ‘Clarkston y hlotor Sales CaRySCER | FLY. UTH D }- | Clarkston, - Ma sat4t ST ATION ‘WAGON Priced at for ‘Tmmedinte sale. MI 4-0552. PLYMOUTH ‘51 BELVEDERE Hardtop. Automatic. R&H. Power brakes and steering, Like np Ww, _ Private owner, $1.7 i988 PONTIA BONNEVILLE — po with seats & windows. em take older car is trade, OR 3- GIANT Pre-Winter Used CAR Clearance COMPLETE SELECTION FULL SATISFACTION GREAT VALUES _ GREATER SAVINGS ‘57 Olds 88 ........ $2445 SUPER hydramatic, radio, heater, | power steering and brakes, sharp ‘ ‘57 Nash Rambler . .$1795 | CROSS COUNTRY. one owner "SO Olde SS ..... . #. $1395 SUPER HOLIDAY, nice car re- duced, '55 Olds 88 .......-$1368 SUPER. HOLIDAY, full power and sharp 55 Buick 4-Dr. ....$1175 RIVIERA HARDTOP, a real beauty, ‘37 Ford 2-Dr. .....$1595 THIs Is LIKE NEW with radio and heater ‘54 Ford .......-..$ 695 A BEAUTY for your second car} "7°05 55 DeSoto 2-Dr. ...$1145 SPORTSMAN, it's nice "SS Olds 88 ......2-5 495 SUPER, yours for only $495 55 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 695 THUNDERBIRD motor °54 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 895 SUPER RIVIERA in A-1 condition _ throughout, 54 Olds 98 ........$1095 A NICE biack and white job °55 Chevrolet ...... $1095 4 DOOR, extra sharp car 85 Cadillac o.. 2. ++. $2195 62 4 DOOR, runs like new $2 Ford 4-Dr. .....$ 325 FULL POWER and one owner 57 Pontiac ........$2095 CUSTOM, a nice dark blue finish JEROME "Bright Spot" Olds - Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8.0488 Open till 10 p.m. & power, ileage condition. Oall| _feags, after’ 8 ‘AN. $95 DOWN. weeny payrments. See Mr. ain. Fa ia Bee ry Pie “| “55 5 BON ng “TS Alb $995 Full price “| $149 DN, $8 WEEKLY PMTS, « SEE MR. MURPRY, B'HAM. RAMBLER, 667 §. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 1957 PO! STARCHIEF CATA- fe, aded = 14, miles. FE ‘63 BLUE PONTIAC 24,000 pang exc. - condition, Saniice nat be reciated. MI 6-653 = s see oe cone 2 Bhan: SHARP Hard One 395, Call |, ort. any time “ “gh “ai _ OR 3-7810. ‘3 83, PONTIAC atasion WAGON. condition, tires _ Sess, iss2 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. Fully equipped. $230, FE §-7718. 3. 1954 Pontiac's Two 4-door Starchiefs and one Cat- t|+ alina coupe. We feel they are the finest in town, All have redios and heater and h dramatics, All guarantee satisfac’ Auburn Motor Cor. Pike and East Blvd. PE 3-471 igo PONTIAC. | EXCELLENT Trans ‘anning. seas Phensont oe FACTORY BRANCH -°57 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CAT. COUPE Radio & heater, wraremek- ic, neuer steerin PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” ec, | ‘53 PO! VERY DEPENDA. INTIAC. She —— trade. EM —_migg™ 1953 PONTIAC, CONVERTIBLE, new top. Will trad bade. H . Manning w i866 VOLESWAGEN, SUNR: ROOF us impo tt poet offer over sii6o. 1956 Volkswagen $1450 | Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL _1-9711 PERSONAL: Late Cars AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE WISHING TO DRIVE ANY-° WHERE. THEY'RE ALL BEAUTIFUL BECAUSE WE Hand Select ALL OUR CARS. MANY HA AND 2 OWNERS.” YOU'LL FIND HEATER ARE ae S NT Be In Style: Buy With A Smile A GLENN'S 37 CHEVROLET -DEL RAY 7 DOOR § Cyl. Heater, Ivory & Surf Green wislaisle(qlsis/eivleis s/oale aliases! aisia ee seve $1474 ‘S7 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON — Sr pe -O’Drive, COCR Nace ewsneenwennesnes sovveve $1604 ’°57 OLDSMOBILE _ 57 CHEVROLET = WAGON door 8—Powerglide. Ex- ae nice 1 eee : $1904 ‘56 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 4 DOOR 8 cyl, Powerflite. | Sea eaalnicsio aici wamerreie aurea sila 55 PONTIAC 4 DOOR Hydramatic, radio & heat- er. 2 tone green, nono komencemnonocococsoncncocds $1044 ‘56 OLDSMOBILE eT oe oe 4 ms * rama’ ae er brakes. Really nic gi a oie laieie e waiben Sie Sueisini views cise wisiaists $1544 55 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Safari — Hydramatic, power brakes =o $1305 55 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON { 210—8 cyl., power brakes. CORE ORIERNRCN METEOR Sin74 '56 BUICK . laser 2 DOOR ynaflow, radio & heater. come & Shenandoah Leper "55 bon <7 vaelgaen dl Gale sled onaawnnta "$104 5 FORD: FAIRLANE 4 DOOR Fo-O-atic, radio & heater; || 23,000 actual miles, Soa Gesu Stas) ce eiceiaiiewewee as $1004 55 CHEVROLET IN PICKUP we Deluxe cab, dark blue. $ 794 weReeeeeeer yee eee eee eee) 53 PONT) IAC CHIEFTAIN 4 DOOR Hydramatic, | fight Green palit. Realiy sharp. $54 ‘48 PONTIAC ° ) R Transportation — GLENN’ S Motor Sales 952 w. HURON ree GT Peres ae ACTION SALE [BIRMINGHAM EXECUTIVE CARS FACTORY CARS EI All Must Be Sold! 7 The Time of Year Has Arrived to hold our... ANNUAL LIQUIDATION SALE VALUE PACKED Buy, You'll Have to See Our | Selection 2 Yr. Warranty No Gimmicks Bank Rates — 36 Months TO PAY Spot Delivery YOUR OLDER CAR —_ NOT BE PALD FOR SATURDAY ON LY SEPT. 1 NOON ‘TILL 6 PM. Everyone Welcome VALUABLE GIFT WITH EACH PURCHASE. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ONLY SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER 212 S, Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM MI 65300 MI 6.5302 Cg fees § i oe * ‘ | ; j fianf -- Today’ s Radio Programs -- | _— ‘_ |buddy, Hugh O'Brian... TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Lionel Hampton insists his band’il tour the Formosa area in December, “Of course,” he says, “I may, peve to get‘louder¥ earl, brother. e bombings. despit ‘ums.” That’s which to answer the complaint. Hearings will be held here Nov. 10 and Nov. 12... samalancan "| Heads State Libraries ANOTHER TV SALE et) te gs | Lo THE PONTO’ PRESS, PHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER iH, 1958 nw 98 — : : : _ ~ Toda Ig T le P : Commer (ay io ae Class of 483 ay's Television rograms - -- lan Says - | |sets Sept. 27 Banquet Programs furnished by stations listed to this: | are subjess to change without satico ». 3 |. Big -plans are abcd — ae Channel 2WIBLAV Channel €-WWI-TV Channel 1=WAYZTV Channel &--OKLWAV Changes Minor : wateord Towntin . ‘There will be a banquet held at. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) People’s Choice. Baby-|10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. ‘ Sept. 27 at the Keego Harbor sitter Sock's charge is teen- (2) Star Showcase. Program Won't Have LS pe ag wh which will be fol- ; 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. age tomboy with yen for (9) Movie. Any Featured Singer; ee by Contabunave and dane (9) Popeye, judo, (Re-run.) : ne ing later. (4) News, (2) Silent Seryice.. . “The} u1:00 (2) Arthur Godtrey. Guests Will Be Rare . Chairman of the affair, Mrs. (2) Racket Squad. Squailfish.”’ (4) Price Is Right. : James Coot, bas Lrvag that af . . : ; °S$ MERCE reservations made by ur 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. 9:30 (7) Navy Log. Spanish girl)11:28 (7) News. ” taney’ SORE @ Sea Gaus day. There were 275 graduates in , guide leads ensign into : is returning to weekly television the class of ‘53. 6:15 (4) Box Four. - trouble in Barcelona. 11:30 (4) Concentration. a year’s absence. He will : =, ; ~ (9) Monte Cristo. (7) Ricky the Clown, ‘! z ‘ ini 6:30 (7) Comedy’ (cont.) ®: (4) Buckskin, Detective! (2) Top Dollar. pageant | cp es ek Singer Peggy Lee Sues (@) Special, Soak pred down’ discredited. Civil War|tI:48 (7) Noontime Com ~The show starts Oct. 3 (8:30 p.m. Husband for Divorce review own it War | 1:45 (7) ‘Noon cs. ; of new film series. é physician. a ow “ard Sco gt cae LOS en (AP) — _— 4 (2) News: LeGoff. (2) Playhouse 90. Paul Muni,) : : te ; Pegey Lee actor Dewey ee ; Lee Remick in “Last Clear RIDAY AFTERNOON the Gleason of characters Martin for divorce yesterday, ee 6:40 (2) Weather. Chance.” , = nage Cae nae S88 charging him a ae her i. , ‘ : son, etc. oles i grievous mental e 6:45 News. , i ‘ett; girls (six in number rather : s The couple married in April (2) News. 10:00 (7) Frontier i. West-/| 12:00 (2) Love of Lite, - than the more numerous. June HAIRCUT, ANTONE? ow This 1956, Miss Lee was previously wed ern. (4) Tic Tae Dough, . chap looks as if he’s allergic to 3 ee 7:00 (P Sports Parade. (9) News. (9): Ross, the Taylor dancers); music by the beri © thatte lat bee to actor Brad Dexter and guitarist (@) Boots, Saddle. Renegade| (4) (color) Price Is Right, Jackie Gleason Orchestra conduet-| eC ai, wearing the char- |Dave Barbour, by whom she has be wills fortune in hidden con-| (2) Playhouse (cont.) 19:30 (4) It Could Be You. ed by Ray Block. He will have) acteristic one-and-a-half-foot |® daughter, Nice, 14. traband to U.S. Government. & (7) Stu Erwin. i - featured singer, and guests will) oa sin hat of his regiment, | Miss Lee asked - community {4) (color) Mich, Outdoors./10:15 (9) Weather. (9) Myrt & Doris. ee Her Majesty's Grenadier |Property, support attorney's How rattlesnake aries. (2) Search for Tomorrow. PUBLIC PLEASED ‘Guards. He is Major J. F. D, | fees. : (2) Code Three. 10:20 (3) Film Fare. ' It should be good news to mil- Johnston, M.C., pietured in - : 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. lions of viewers. If the nation’s} Washington, D. C., where he's in 1:10 (1) Weather. 10:30 (7) Crash, Charles Bickford, “- : 500 TV critics don't bother to tune} charge of the, Grenadier Guards 1:15 (1) News: Daly an aoe heared Mag 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. in, Gleasan couldn’t care less. —_ — = — : Daly. : | : (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. bens tS yere® nani, ‘Voleano.” ('49.) (7) My Little Maile ' : : For those pong enjoying starting a U.S. concert tour. : “NOW HEAR 7:30 (7) Circus Boy. Butfalo (4) Music Bingo. (9) Movie, 3 , ton Se, : Bill’s interest in circus is re- (2) Playhouse (cont.) COMING BACK — Jackie Gleason returns to TV screens this ers,” the number one TV filmed 4 ‘WITH YOUR kindled wher = he meets 1:30 (7) Topper fall after a year’s absence with a weekly half-hour show. Return- re-run in the country, it may be : 2 | Corky. e 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On, (2) As World: Turns. ing with him will be the Gleason gallery of characters and Bobby confusing to hear he’s been away | INNER-EAR (9)' Million Dollar Movie. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) TV Reader's Digest. Hackett. He will have no featured singers and guests will be a _— from live television for a year. a? Joan Crawford, “Forsaking (4) News: W’kamp. rarity on the program. He’s been writing, conducting : a All Others.” (°34.) - (2) News: LeGoff. 1:35 (4) Faye Elizabeth. ‘ and recording music. He’s been of orch ase 2H (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough. - thinking, reading and seldom turn- a : (2) Set. Preston, Store clert1:15 (4) Eisenhower, Far Enstlaieg (7) Lady of Charm. fling on a TV set. He plays 54 holes podprapc resign s suspected thief. (Re-run.) speec ‘ (2) Our Miss 3rocks. W i] W F of golf daily (shoots about 79) and) Bagwell Says’ Adams} NO ear buttons, — ue 0) Zone Sas a whe (2) Eisenhower. (4) Truth or Consequences. 1 son ants a alr m ge ~ the pce Des gh 30 pounds. Bunal ed ci Kierdorf| NO molds, NO headbands. ; : 0 help looks as e’ more a nig i ; : ( : , . M , : : Sound delivered di- copy el bearing geld mg usa ight Court, | nae tecr) Hares Beets | Chverlooking Boardwalk |vre.« te Fevers "| Grand Jury Request || feet to your inercer and (9) Movie (cont.) (4) President (cont.) , ing establishment. ee oe ; @) Rickard Diamond. Dia |B 8) News, = By EARL WILSON SHRUGS AT CRITICS BI oc | oo wited eesks foctenie Gi stelen 3:00 (2) Big Payot ATLANTIC CITY—Many New Yorkers think of New Jersey; while Gleason feels that he has the Democraiie etate hearing. : gems. (Re-run.) FRipaY MORNING (4) Today Is Gers: —when they think of it—as being somewhere in Outer Space.|read some — — a tion has “ mishandled" ine| (2) American Bandstand But aiid I’ve fallen passionately in love with Ho- (himself, he believes CS vestigation into. the torch death of/ $:30 (7) Real McCoys. Luke and 6:50 (2) Meditations. | (9) Movie. . hokus, Hoboken, Weehawken, Secaucus, generally perform a very minor] Frank Kierdort. aud vox Kale have eas on » On al Cheesequake, Double Trouble, Allamuchy, service to the folks gt home. ™ GOP ee are or of course ‘ irst anniversary. (Re-run.) /6:85 (2) On the Farm Front. 5:39 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Bivalve, Apple Pie Hill, Bargaintown, He takes a dim view of the |turning yesterday to issue Successor to Matww Stone ne vie he a (4) From These Roots. . Timbuctoo, Changewater, Penny Pot, | cliche about the danger of over: |“hoodlumism,” accused Atty. Gen, a 1 raeee ack s whe 7:90 (2) T. V. College. (7) Who Do You Trust Tranquility, New Russia and Squankum exposure on television. “Femi, Paul ee bungling, Gov. Wil- : wealthy family is wanted for (4) Today. 4:00 (2) Seighter Day. list some faverite Jersey ter larity might breed contempt,” he jliams of signing an ineffective oe : robbery. (Re-run.) to towns, “but can’t contain con- |grand juty law and Democratic “ (4) Queen tor a Day says, you 2 Dr. Christian “‘Epidemic}7:39 (2) Movie. (7) American Bandstand * I doubt that Ohio, Florida, Texas or even| tempt if you're laughing.” Pinar of contributing to its] @, : , sont: ee ch Seal ; 5 California could come up with such wondrous| 4s an actor, Gleason has turned)" P* wei ~~ Pa HEARING SERVICE . ‘ Cartoon Carnival. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. names. down movie offers which were one 4 9:00 (7) Eisenhower. Speech on Bagwell said Adams bungled in} ae Far East situation. - ; To savor them properly, I might settle|based on the appeal. of Gleason! .siing a one-man grand in} 1105 State Bank Bidg. (5) Headline 8:30 (7) Big Show. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. a down some day on a New Jersey farm — in|as @ comedian:. “When you give Oakland County to sigcire tonathe Sentiac “FE 8-0728 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (9) Law Time. WILSON case anybody has a farm for sale, say, on| yourself Pagina be seg yOu! death of Kierdorf, a teamsters tn-| ame . anever io Previews Pessie 4:48 (4) Modern Romances. —|0M€ of the-top floors of a hotel overhanging the Boardwalk poor act tinge tiny on official fatally burned—in Gen- | . , ante SR 9:00 (4) I Married Joan. 5:00 (2) Susie. ‘and thé ocean. (All real estate dealers having farms there,” oo aan he feels that his gaara authorities ss Y ] (Come In or Send Coupon— . : (4) Willy. ‘please send literature.) rentesk Mrenath is to being able tt 1 eS a; ig: RI =) heme. (7) Woody Woodpecker, Three recent trips here have given me new appreciation be oy. a sneod “at oni. roles oe ak Manenee 4 oO Besagorrenas te wn meme t WVisicigic) (9) Looney Toons. _ lof this beautiful city. while most comedians play only! ‘ ‘ were ee TS ae ahr. oo eg ype rece les eee | And I’m surprised at how (themselves. , ee Coates ee eae ; ( Please send me further detels SlyigiRIC loiaiP le lorie (4) Romper Room. 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. | “Miss court rejected Adams’ request Ie TIER INP SIT) (7) Our Friend Harry. (4) George Pierrot Presen many girls the On the other hand, speaking of| 99 Tuesday, noting among other |}! ARI TT. 6 RAP SUN ol ATE i] (7) Mickey Mouse Club ts. _ America” pageant has Hackett, the second banana en his things hit o grand jury cannot || Name......02+ seeeerereware snenes ~ mm 121 a SS 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. ° started on careers. Kath- [new show, he says: “‘He’s garting|’ indict county lines, | EMEISIRLIisL IAIN Tiel , aarony 1! Address 2 | ct ioe isa (4) Dough Re Mi . leen Crowley — now doing Teagan but he'll oa. 2 Grst-| wt can't help but wonder it this | | "? j Sees] lAnirish | 939 Sh U ——— SS affair is a deliberate white-wash,” | 1 Citys... 3 ae 19:26 (9) Billboard. Ips Se TV — is the one they're e said, Bagwell uncorked his criti- |] | ’ § Sj J | ; talk ing about now. FIC Char es Te cisms in a statement issued ] County. . eeeceouens State... .ccess+ SvatG8tg, NER aes REM oH eat em |PEAWAY SINCE JULY Saisie just m Bite comme He mow is campaign inthe Up-f : cidix SMBS gy mann, Battery MASSENA, N.Y. Wh A total | irl whe. got seme training With False Claims \ pe: ’Peninesa 6 shetian — 36 Explain i th 7 Gurr ender ‘ of 1,939 ships, mostly Canadian, from a minister’s wife and won 7 gk * u Harangues 8 Lateral perts brain = h “i mall ai. have traveled the St. Lawrence “Miss New Jersey of 1949.” WASHINGTON wW— The Federal) Ne repeated * earlier allegations; 14 Hydrocarbon an immortal for instance. cneen Seaway in the two months since In the big pageant she came Trade Commission today accused|‘P4t there ‘are~political ties be- 15 Shoe ct Ora Genus of 80 Unit of its opening = 5. two New York firms of falsely/‘\ee" the Teamsters and Demo- 16 Pe ynt's FH Sell” my small ireshwater reluctance . * | out No. 7, but on her scholar- clairaing thet a dicts encyclo Te and recalled that Wayne 47 Ba Ret. ‘utile 22 Viney yerd 38 En ine 83 Priority None of the a was regis- ship went to the American pedia pr by aa ah and|County Prosecutor Samuel H, Ol-) = Sece= A, eee ha ea, Sei a Rare 90 Fen fj . : “icomplete @ up- rma- . —_— . , 87 Grune wile of Canadian registry, there were |gry and lacking carte around N.Y.—so she walked. - or _ ; i Lansing Lt, Gov. Philip | : ic , Monet these from other nations: Now she owns one of the prettiest homes in Hollywood:| Nam the complaint Hart, Democratic nominee | © GAS or ELECTR | oe i * us - formerly the property of aera Cassidy. ™ Tee Ee ee ies eae ee —_ held by | DRYERS ‘eure fT Germany, ;. Norway, 53; ; t) ebster’s Un ionary| Republican Charles Potter, | * seen ty Great Britain, 39; the Nether- The new “Miss America”, Mary Ann Mobley from and Encyclopedia, and George! said Potter was the ae By -4 down ff he tis stretching ‘meath- == Vill lands, 25; Sweden, 25; Denmark, Brandon, Miss., stands to make about $75,000 this year |Mckibbin & Son, which permits! facts in ‘claimed fatherhood” of Giang) | 11; France, 9; Finland, 4; Italy t of this and that Webster's Encyclopedia Dictio 1955 minimum wage law | HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC 38 Gull-like , » 3 ’ out o an at. c : nary! @ birds " “iy 2; Panama, 2; and Liberia, 2. : eaten of the English Language. _ amendment. 825 W. Huron FE 4-252 | 39 Slues ‘ The seaway now is .open to | - | The complaint said Stuttman! ‘i Decade Yh Uy | ships of 14-foot draft. It is sched- | THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y.... ‘sells the book through direct mail hourly amendment oosed | - 48 Bullfighter uled to handle ships of 27-foot | Rocky Marciano starts broadcasting the fights from a N.Y.) orders while Mckibbin distributes conts to $1. Hart said Potter failed MUNTZ TV Unit fot draft by next April 1. a loose leaf edition through Amer- +, even vote for the bill, - : ——_ arena agin 29. He ge ie M hl 13-carat = as @ birth-\i-an and Canadian supermarkets. be = R icE 54 Click-beetle : ‘ day gift and confided, “I'll have work for three years tO) Both versions, the commission p SE Vv $5 Erisge offtetes “am Officers to Graduate pay for that!” .., When “Houseboat” (with Sophia Loren and said, carry a title page declara- Men’s Clothing inured "Si LANSING w— First. annual|C@FY Grant) plays in Italy it'll be. called “My Mother's Gon-| tion oes ee ce Pi z is! CHICAGO (UPI) ~ Montgomery . appell tion graduation exercises for the Mich-|40la:" the FIC cneged hes” thee Bese Ward and Company is offering a Poum upeniae igan National Guard Officer Can- One of the N.Y. TV stations chopped off the last reel of content is d from two older|line of men’s clothing which will 4 Shoshonean didafe School will be held Sunday|the “Johnny Guitar” film with the explanation: “We're short 4. ond is neither complete nor be insured for twa years against 5 Eventide “| at Lansing. William D. Sloan of/of time, but we'll tell you it all turns out happily” . . . Comic yp to date, loss by fire and theft with a guar- He tat gota, | recat topped reat class of 22/ George DeWitt bought a baby chimpanzee, named tt for his} ‘The companies have 30 days in|antee of replacement. cman 1958) ones : =| 4 WIR (760) CKLW (800) WW) (950 ; LANSING (®~— Mrs. George V. 1 (950) WGAR (119) _WXY2 (nO) WPON (1480) WIBE (1400) Navarre of Momos tas beet! elect-| a . ies ed chairman of the State Board | ‘ ‘ in wee eg W. News. ie Knowles on eee Seer TBRLW heater Devies Jack Pa ar to Quit: contre, Paar replied: “If neces- of Libraries for 1958-59, succeed ding a ews 11 gt_war. armphony “wa Pa Bess. prs. Page| wypK, Reid r sary, I'll get a doctor's a Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister of WY, for wei. 6 a WaYZ, 8 ro ea 2:00--WJR, Rt. to Happiness ; ’ r |Lincoln freed the slaves, didn't, Grand Rapids. Arthur Yabroff, bus- . WJBK, i WJB Rows WWJ, News, Ameche ©€ Program Too Long he? I'm a citizen and I vote and|iness manager of the Detroit Pub- “Get the Kids Their Ow WCAR, Sports Page won Wear fer WJBK, Reid pay taxes, What I’m doing is no lic Library, was named vice chair- e 8 eir n ee ee iar? WCAR, News good for me or my family. It's| man. TV Set and Avoid the Battle 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date te “ cs — Jack a WPON, Bob Lark NEW YORK (AP)—Jack Paar killing me.’ ‘of the Channel!’ way Newt, Bacwe * eee Se MANNE | tetewan, cpl. Next Door|Says he will quit his NBC-TV pro- Liquor Sales Dro KLW. Lewis, Album Time} pRIpay MORNING 10:06-—-WIR, Arthur Godfrey wi mily jgram next July, declaring that the! q p : WCAR, News, WWJ, News, True Story CKLW, News, shift beak | WEON, Sports, Candlelight] ge won, Agricult eKLW. riots Cols petwork has refused am Temes 0. Siudy | $ LANSING « — Liquor case sales | | 7:00_WIR,_ Guest House 4, News, 3, Roberts. Hews, M. Morgan | Sie WY Nowe’ Matinee {for a shorter program. § study Language during August totaled 267,799, the $e e $ warp, mor, Maz en Bef Hoonter Club wae newt Lewis Wane: Me oe Beige — Bren llimge i NEW DELHI — A school for|State Liquor Control Commission . in | WaBe F. lone ; WCAR, News, Sheriden | 19:90-wwy, Don _Ameche WAR. News, sal al % pad hour and a quarter, teaching foreign languages to! reported. This compared with sales; | WPO! Sporte. Candlelight dibsaee! CKLW, News, David members of Parliament and others/of 329,121 cases during August of 1ae—WWwy, Three Sta Extra $;:90--WIR, Music Hall mance Chuck Lewis "ww, W Sanh eee et {has been opened in New Delhi. [last year. : i, “ahorr oe "te! 11:00—WJR, News, Weng. Sts. Z, News, MoKe and so I am going out. cL 5, Dane "Casey wien. "Sarly a Ag tg a uae 5 * * ; P b Wine: Rere: Rea No NBC Spokesman was avail: GET A PARAKEET FREE WITH ANY Ran Ape ‘a’ Andy ee ater woe” WCAR, News Wg. he Parade of Bande J wai, i Se Tet oer wat | Weow: Stile tow | ERE, Marsan |"Prar whose program runs trom ff | MAJOR APPLIANCE PURCHASE! #4 : Rr. we. . - WPOne bunt Rows GmLW, Murer. afer, biuste R, News, Ben ennett . [11:15 p.m, to 1 am., five | Enter Parakeet Speaking Contest! i r Bes nce as ’ |nights a week, Monday through | T ; ie $ oe "ww anh ad seuss FRIDAY AFTERNOON eta idusle Hall, Friday, said,.‘“I'm doing more “Hampton's have bar wea is Nome Wave, z L ms Wall, 12:00-—W, We. é oeLw News, MGhaee posed weal then sar saat . Appliances. lay the New Ps Post Olfice ews iA 2 Allen e Gy) and Just as Reliable” i a aa og sat Laveton "wig. News Deland. {don't want more money, T just Contest Ends December 25, 1958 : : Hews Robe ued woe Kew, tee Caw Sports, Chase want less time.’ , Portable Taeree—oued Prize “CHM, Wer By ca News, 1 | WJBK, McLeod Paar has a five-year contract | 5 — va "awa Wore ee ty Feat Po wn with NBC, Next July he will have, HAMPTON ELECTRIC 10:00_WJR. Bisenhiower ews |completed two years of his con- oat Morowles - a henge te baie ‘ Satie tin ‘twact. | 825 W, Huron St, Open Nightly ‘vil 9 P.M, FE 4-2525 re oa te Ee Ba 1 GRE BEES ("cat tow wt break the ‘ s KT ; \ ; , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 0 me - ma HANTVe TSarY ~y Shop at Share. ond Save... hundieds of items ~ at reduced or special purchase low prices! A Feature of Kenmore and Coldspot Most Spectacular Appliance Sale... . Save! % 5 DOWNY Bs aca By Ox Dye a This Sale Sale Bydro Swirl $5 DOWN Automatic action, 6- vane agitator. Big 8- pound. family size ca- pacity. Spins clothes damp dry, shuts oif automatically. 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