~~ x who attended the: : The Weather us Se Dawe Forecast iy _, ae tone noth YEAR rina Blaze New Pacha in Engineering — at MSU Oakland By GEORGE 1. A utopia of engineering State University Oakland was envisioned Saturday by some of the top engineering The educators came to Meadowbrook Hall on the Al- fred G,, Wilson estate, site of the new university, with years of: engineering know-how behind them. They came faced with a big question which requires an equally big solution. - That question was: What have been the inherent weaknesses of engineering curriculums in the nation’s colleges and universities, and how best. can we create a future encompassing “new look” curriculum for MSUO which will avoid these errors? . ~ , x: *& Taking part in the engineering seminar. were: Dr. Eric A. Walker, president, Pennsylvania State Univer- sity; Dr. C. Richard Soderberg, dean of engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dr. Lee A, Du- president,. California Institute of Technology; Dr. Newman Hall, professor and chairman of mechan- Bridge, TRUMBULL JR. - - curriculums for Michigen educators th the country. oe ical engineering, Yale Uni-t-— versity; Dr. Frederick E. Terman, dean of engineer- ing, Stanford University; and Dr. John D. Ryder, dean of engineering, Michi- gan, State University. Moderator for the panel was James C. Zeder,. vice president of Chrysler Corp. and of the MSUO Foundation. - The two-day conference of these men ‘was a prelude ‘to the ee ee next fall. ‘Following the engineering lead- ers will be. top educators inthe field of teacher training, business administration and liberal arts. Workshops on these subjects, as well as the one on engineering, are designed to aid MSUO planners in drafting modern and ideal college courses ‘for the brach. ; & - -® * The leaders in cation sted a ¥ ca dhe flight oe as its goal zing selsoe os opposed to anh narrow educa- tiona} es thi fl abd the ianene van» eke an exclusive Fh mn "said Dr. D B. Varner, vice president i State University, “Rather it will be for those students who are able and will- ing to work.” This proposed nuclear-age ag- gregate of engineering courses would be for the top five per cent of engineering students. 2-2 * The program would require an “early identification of the degree of talent of potential . students,” according to Dr. Thomas M. Ham- flton, university vice president ‘in|? charge of academic affairs, Dr. Hamilton summarized remarks of those on the engineering panel at a press conference Saturday. * * * It was agreed by the panelists that: 1. The complexity of our so- ciety — changed so since pres- ent engineering curriculums were established years ago that studies must be altered to meet the changing’ times. 2. Engineering today requires innovators (the so-called top five per cent of students), de- signers and technicians, 3. Engitieering students have Congress Gets ‘Stack of Bills Several . Issues Could Hold Off Adjournment Set for Weekend _ WASHINGTON @ — A stack of bills, some of which could pro- voke flooa,battles, today confronted a Congress anxious to go home and campaign for the fall elections. * k -& Leaders were shooting for ad- journment by the end of this week, but there were several issues that }could prevent them from hitting Another bill up: for action on a take-it-or-leave-it basis was a ‘wa- tered-down bill which has the Senate in a: different form, It's fate was uncertain. x * * The Senate, meanwhile, was due This debate coud Ue we the Benate hoe tema} ee ee ee ment. ‘ One major bill action is a $3,518, aid money bill, The House has passed an aid bill totaling $3,078,- 000,000, One big stride toward ending the nearly eight-month congressional session was taken by the Senate Saturday hight when it passed a bill to faise Social Security bene- fits and taxes to pay for them. Outward fo fhe Stars Begins Today jJsome 12 million persons we. kok * House Facing Social Security Hike Decision Vote May Up Maximum Benefit to $116 From $108.50 Per Month WASHINGTON. (#—The House faces a decision on what to do about a bill that would boost vayments to now drawing Social Secur- ity benefits. The question before the House is whether to accept amendments adopted by the Senate in a move to avert a possible veto by President Eisenhower. If acceptance is voted without sending the bill to a Senate-House conference, the: measure will go to the White House. wan Neuss on- dil 0h pabiad ee crease in benefits. ye N KIERDORF RETUENS Téarméter aide wanted for 13 days in the torch death of his nephew, Frank, voluntarily surrendered last night ‘to Chief Assistant Prose- x -* * eddies Kenta ex- k ke * xX. & Victim's Missing Uncle Gives Self Up fale es Ts ‘Ponting Prone Photos ‘ing to Kierdort. $5 sper tlh biker eile the county Refuses Answers; fo Questions on Flint Blaze Surrenders Last Night to Chief Assistant Prosecutor Taylor ; b Herman Kierdorf sudden- . ly popped back into sight last night after 13 days of ‘thiding, but kept his. lips -lmorning about hig’ where- jtorch” death * his nephews: jeral Paul L. Adam# said ~ |swered, “I have on hdvice of The Eisenhower administration (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Many Heré Observe Sputnik III Rocket Many Pontiac area residents. reported sighting the rocket of Russia's Sputnik II as it passed over this section of the state Saturday and Sunday © nights. It was believed to be some 650 miles above the earth and could be seen in the manner of a blinking light; apparently reflecting sun’s light as it tum- bled over and: over. The carrier is expected to be visible again today over Michi-: gan about 8:50. and. 16:32 p.m,, and Tuesday night around 8:37" and 10:18, according to the” Smithsonian Astrophysical Ob-.. servatory, The carrier was (Continued on Page 2; Col. 1) on Page 4. s 4 “moving from northwest to” . ania athe Hi “iiss Bridge Million Mark tion camping plans today. prizes included certificates aches Comin ee ere ae eee «ee Res Lg cael <2 (BT: IGNACE (® — Becatite they, made the one millionth crossing of the Straits of Mackinac Bridge, three Waterford youths took a new look’ al their ‘vaca-' With their small, black 1955 Volkswagen heaped with $800 in prizes, almost crowding out the eahts bags, the trio had good reason. = They don’t necessarily have . to camp qut. Their expected during for motel accommodations. The new bit of bridge history was made at 1:35 p. m. Sunday by 19-year-old Gary Upcott, of 3764 Oakview Rd., Drayton Plains, and two* companions Paul Miceli, 22 of 4175 Rural St., Water- Picture on Page 15 lford and his brother Frank Miceli, 16. 4 To the great’ surprise of - all three, Upcott's car was southeast when observed here. _ jin as No, tet doe sellasene, ieee be ner at the south toll gite in Mack- inaw City. *“Pm amazed,” said Upcott, _. | som of Mr. ahd Mrs, Charles Upeott. “We didn't even know they were planning this.” - ~“How,"* he added, “will we get all those prizes hone?” ’ The. prizes. wee the gifts. of Straits area merchants. In. addi- checked |tion, Upcott is to get a citation) . scene Saar Col, 8) Men Who. Help Plan MSUO Engineering Studies ATTEXD MEADOW BROOK CONFERENCE — Above re some of the men Ae confetencé at Meadow Brook Hall, on the Altred G. Wilson estate, - Dre John Saturday to plan engineering studies for the new Michigan State University Oakland. — State U: ie penchant thn arin enmgen industrialists ; Me : nan Hall, Y Yale Univ.;, “3 Mien Sat University; Dr. fide A. Walker, Massachusetts Institute of neo Teche rch Terman Wena sae ; toh '| the Air Force shot Failsin Flight Starting Sept. 14 —The nation’s first moon rocket shattered into bits 77 see after launching had ee ed ee A County News eae * eee uB Editorials ..2..6.00c0.c0.. é, Markets eeu eeneres & ¥ 20 Obituaries ..... 6.666000. 5 Sports .2..6c06.. 5 itvvis 4 MEALS Theaters ©... 04-060 iecse . 18 TV & Radio Programs 2 Wilson, Earl ieee ee . 25 Soren ESS ETHYL GASOLIN: PER EtuY Ba. “ore, ina eee miles or icles or ass Acard abc bas a Rani ch ab wth Air Force to Follow Up|* With Further Attempts|® Even before this initial strike at|” CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) 7 BULLETIN the Kennedy -Ives labor control bill. The Senate passed the measure two mohths ago by an 88-1 vote. Aimed at curbing thefis of labor funds and safeguarding the rights of union members, the bill grew out of ‘hearing be- fore the Senate Rackets W.ASHINGTON — | -The House today killed led when questioned this bouts and_ the “human. Frank. Michigan por res Gene Kierdorf repeatedly an-: ‘The beautiful, slender ‘gecorids, of superb flight: ieee. ee Lee j f ; ‘at the moon committed — “gomeé form of space-age hara-kiri after 77 ovat ‘not even the old hands. ‘ori the . press platform, two miles from the blast- Lek Oth, knew that the bird was- mortally wounded. Sure, the even fe gage which it was dusting. the blue dome of which #% . But 50,000 feet below this* apparition, wherd little men thinly cried encouraging _ words to the big, flame-tipped needle, there was general agreement that it overcame — whatever, problem 1 Hind 4n tty inside aaa, is » Was back in the groove: Ls “Phe engine seemed to roar with 5 ae, _ ‘the universe to be made up of layers, like an onion. Pytha- _. Boras had discovered the mathematics of music. He thought that as the Moon sphere, Sun sphere, planet spheres, ets., revolved about the earth and each other they pro- duced harmonies—the “music of the spheres.” ‘Other Greeks, particularly Hipparchus (c. 150 B.C.), noted irregular mbvements of the planets. They ques- irregular tioned whiether they did indeed revolve about the Earth. . It remained for the great Ptolemy of Egypt, by alr ex-. tremely com ted system, center of earlier Greeks. « ~ to put Earth: back at the by and ig the hermpey of the ae * ee ee, (4) During the Dark Ages, the. Arabs preserved and added’ to Ptolemy's. sclence. Later they tranmitted it to Europe. The Ptolemaic, earth-centered concept held sway Ce ewe as ae A) me Onl 8 - Mngering death. Next: Copan Ruperts the, Wa ’ I & BF ma! - % te. é We se. * i bh: 2 i = Ce hs f cit Sh f ae ii ! a 4 Le a i . e835 a8 | i ‘ ma aa J : foe a ig S i a 2 Teak aa r oe 4 —- f- ae - . a | oe e BB 4 * Fe ; % . a7) eS 4 @ a ee ~ eae ap he : : ‘ 3 2. ae bi si Bea 2° _ s : mn ’ 4 a ed G ; ee a ey aa m . 4 2 : a) ns. * i r : et ai ed | ! i i H Pee ‘fat _Accardo an alleged - gangsters, and Pete Licavoli, De-|, * troit and Tucson, Ariz., tacketeer. ‘The Weather U.S. Weather B t j i ae been vo nad Lr ntl ‘when he dived into the water Fri- ¢e0l tonight. low 50-54. Tomerrow mostly, iday night. gS Northeast inds 10. neat 8). Other victims included: t cad variable tonight. ecoming Wade Ashby, 42, Adrian — died - partiy clendy and not se cool. low) Sunday morning when his car ran off US226 and hit a tree in Lenawee County. | William Montray, 57, Belleville — killed in western Wayne County | Saturday night in a two-car acci- ‘dent. “The others cited included Tony Chicago t t, 55-59. Today in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m 8 am: ace velocity 10 m p.h | Direction—nort at 7:29 p.m. Sun rises jonday at 5:43 a.m. Moon sets Monday at 6:26 p.m. Moon rises Tuesday at 11:04 a.m. * * t Donna Abernatny, 11, Bay City ...6— died late Saturday night in a cose 8 Fiopy two-car crash on M15. in *® which nine others were hurt, four |seriously. Leé R. Thornington, 33, Green- ‘ville, and Lloyd Beaver, 34, Man- istee Lake — fatally injured Sat- urday in a three;car accident in Crawfor® County, Harry L. Kioeffler,.77, Detroit — killed in a two-car accident Saturday in Macomb County. Arlington F, Hart, 45, Owosso — died in a truck-train accident northwest of Owosso Saturday. Donaid E. Kern, 19, Bay Port Series —— 1 OO e.tn BePee « a Sunday in Pentiac fas recorded woiisniaaiaing Highest temperature ........4.0.-0005.82 Lowest ee ae cetetaneene rcs BE Sethe pareiy cloudy. os ~ eee eee ee Sez Highest : and Lowest Temperatures This .- Bein 1947 Date tm 86 Years 60 in 1890 ' Sunday's Temperatare Chart 44 rque a Memon’ $s sit fatally injured in a three-car , 9T @ Miami Beath 9) 88) accident on. Mzd near Unionville 64 78 Milwaukee 60 $4 7% 49 Minneapolis #2 .§7|/Friday ney mere Baas ger" he wis inein: 79 $7 Omatin #6 -63| Donna fterton. 18, Lather -- oo we hot i a killed Saturday wip ta car skid. oe + +, Su! * Rd 6 ¥ St. om ia $4) ded on a curve a it a tree. ore Worth. $3. 8. Sranciseo 19 60 ‘lit - ee af 8 Sie. arse #9 {iChester Gerrard, 52, Clifton, Mo.. meksonvilie 34 % Preshineton a8 ésikilled Friday night when their ¢ar ‘Los 2 & Temps BS roided over on Us %. hes ~ a | ‘ito the Social a Douglas know ‘wl ee oe question mark. , say Banaiy aa mile moment so curiously filled ee head on the - publicity men and A but I've" got to i winds in the stratosphere were do- thinks with what had been the ' ‘above. They twisted it this that, and then formed ‘it for a minute or two into a perfert Those old winds knew something we didn’t, They had looked down on our = ** What followed was a wake. The Air Force major who read us the anno at the press site spoke in the voice of a “breaking news of the death of a loved |. nie. ‘Tite silence that followed was. shat-. “fered bya reporter who said, “What did ~ - I tell you?” It was obscene to boast at a pi ent: with heart- break. ‘he officer who had all the bright Our ‘Beautiful Mc oon. Rocket Dies (Cantiued From Page One) to cut the Val out fivde ‘plaitors. Ga’ fresh determination: The white plums _84id, “well, back to that old drawing board.” became symmetrical again. And then it But he didn't have the delivery today... wae _ We all walked silesitiy to the big ’ "After a minute or tw0,’as we scanned . Air Force busses that had a us to _the empty édky, a. ‘like distant’ the site. It was a long ride home. thunder reached us. } nodded sagely. Radio signal barged in-on the wave bands into, the Atlantic = Would prevail agi cn 0 A the ir. And pd ever so waning and with incredible dignity fit to command awe in the human breast, the fiery tail. It was off on the most ambitious -woyage ever dreamed by man and -docu- -anented in @ vessel built by wizards. i sie rose on its * * The graceful vessel’s life lasted 717 sec- will our memory of a strangely poignant (Continued From Page One) had been urging that the fed- eral government reduce, not in- Despite the slash in the House- approved allocations, some sena- tors predicted the House would accept the reduction without seek- ing a conference committee meet- ing to work out differences. Benefit increases for retired persons and recipients of surviv- or and disability benefits would ,|Start in checks received next February. ~*~ * * However, the 75 million persons now contributing in payroll taxes Security system {Sto would .have their rates increased - next Jan. 1. The maximum boost! _ would be $25.50 a year each on employe and employer. Social Security insurance -bene- ficiaries. now on the rolls would haVe their checks increased by an average of about $4.75 a mouth. ; aif * ‘The monthly--range of benefits, dividual benefit would rise.to. $127. Survivors' family benefits would go from a maximum \of $200 a month to an eventual top of $254.\f- broaden benefits. oa. OR * : ; The new tax would be 2% per cent for both employer and em- ploye against the present 2% per cent, In addition, the cutoff stage/f. —the point beyond which ‘the in- rise from $4,200 in incotne to $4,- 800. The self-employed tax rate would rise from 3% per cent to 3% per cent. + * * : Payroll taxes would be raised by $1,100,000,000 next year against the 700 million dollars that would) John O'Keefe, 18, b Dewneiec and! go out in’ increased benefits: The | - extra sum-is-designed in part to) insure the Jong-rahge soundness: of! ‘the Social Security program. | 4 Drayton Plains Center, located on the east side of the Dixie High- way at Walton ‘Boulevard, in Drayton Plains. * * * ‘ Six major stores are in the new area and a seventh will be ready for business “within a .short time. A special section of adver- tisements from units of the new center will appear in Tues- day’s Press. ' - _Six ‘major stores in'the center Federal® t A new shopping center in they, Pontiac area will have a grand} ™ _ jopening on Wednesday. It is’ the ade the mmingham’s, Drug Store, sayings and the briefings yesterday tried morning. House Due to Vole |Shopping Center ici. Scat wrgio's sore on Social Security Opens Aug. 20° frewine completion and, wilt jat Drayton Ce gms auud Tinker G School Registration Schedule Corrected ~The Pontiac Board of Educa- tion today issued a correction to its statement published Sat- urday in The Press. : Phili pPrud, assistant super- intendent, said that ‘only new. students in grades 7 through .9 | are requeste dto register at their | school today through Aug. 29... Students previously enrolled in- Pontiac schools are not to. ‘report to junior highs until ‘Thursday, Sept: 4 to cece at Onen Sept. 2: , Registering Pu pils Now tal, Royal] begins at 7:30 p.m. in the town- Hi 4 at ty | cs I yar liam » eae Pe 7 | 73 6. held June|two-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oak, following a yeah For the Suey en Fisher Body ‘MISS MARION BRUCE Service for Marion Bruce, 77, of 15845 Orchard Trail, will be held riat 11 a.m, Tuesday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamil- ton Co, Burial will be in Wood- lawn Cemetery, Detroit. poecwrel is one sister. BABY BRADLEY L. P. SCRIPPS Service for Bradley L. P. Scripps William J. Scripps, 692 Bennington Dr., Bloomfield Hills, was held this afternoon at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co, Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, De- troit, "The child died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital, Ann Arbor. ~ Surviving are his parents; brother, David and two sisters, Melissa and. Pamela, all at home; Vital Facts Explained FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK SALE BEGI AT ALL NS WED. 9:30 a.m. FEDERAL STORES Offering Our Lower Overhead Open Priday far All Quality Furnishings EASY TERM: ‘T00! : - MILLER “Our 23rd Year ut This Same Location” 144 OAKLAND AVE. -Miller’s Annual Summer | Clearance Sale @ Living Rooms. You the. cos a Greatest Savings in Our History . , *You always get the most-for your money, at Miller's?” Makes the. Bangin” on Ry “FURNITURE ' COMPANY Closed ‘Wednesday Afternoons ‘GOOD NEWS ... 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ES he su at | 4 “terday that Kedar Iv on nner Tae partion. : | Accorditig to’ the travelers; Ka-| eee Maer's nervous condition came on : tolloiwng the recent executions of| pene egy a F , Nab ‘Hospital Escapee - TONTIA 2a tm Wiess, 4). 5 ‘was caught Jast night four hours| jae after walking , away from Ionia camp p shed their shirts, pants and State Hospital’ Weiss, sentenced shorts, or panties, dresses and fromLenawee County, was seized! ae : ae ee -) |bras, as the sex might be. by State Troopers in a field near]. | thought £ would be-embar- | pew , " [oer fonts ei saca he STA 4 woman who erse! |: ; he : f Faster —— Finer Photo ‘Soctae , os jonly as Angella, “but I’m’ not. : represnutntive pi bef our store : All Rolls in | “I like: the, freedom of no ar every Wednesday “of every week. : clothes. There is a mueh largeri— 2, : by Tt AM 1 : Gearca ti Hisolalig nee thant hs 2-Cell All-Mo(al BACK : other types of clubs.” - iE ‘ NEXT ts : POE MMB EEE ee Explaining why the few females Fy LM ; STRINGING ADONG—A man on the ground can lead a flying who stripped wore not the slightest’ Developing DAY at |. helicopter around like a dog on a leash, thanks to a new electronic Ss. of clothes, Dr. ape sad “41 A. M, | device just announced by Sikorsky Aircraft. Above, an employe 4 camp's press officer at the firm’s Stratford, Conn., plant demonstrates the use of the said. “We ey par Simay Pay 6c to 10c Each? of all ki MiiFer Ae FADEPROOF poly es A reporter pointed to’ a delegate PHOTO PRINTS Saae aera only a pair bf socks and! ; __ their camp activities today after|"" : | G ’ D = : : “‘Socks,’* said Gibson, “‘are not a. ton Sunday. This is th . Bnlotaed : Cc a over nor enounces a rg ace a a : patna penelope: i pt soos of those Proposed Guard Cuts heare Mai to reduce the guard they este oF ‘atu camp) : : = : from 400,000 to 360,000. men. weekend, It will end with the 6th * GRAYLING (@—Gov. Williams,) Michigan's guardsmen resumed 7 ment inure “BGR ‘pouiBe prints (with Michigan's National Guard as re en ee raged 4.4 ER: ence teers \Vouxhall Denies GM The convention is being held on proposal r cuts in the guard yes- the 12-mile-square estate of the terday. : to Make Victors i in U. S. Duke of ‘Bedford, known as Bri- 7 Th : 1500-Ft. Beam : 13 es 75% LUTON, England (UPI)—Vaux.|*2i?’s best dressed. peer. The duke xe \ , t | Williams, speaking. to 8,000 men hall M ote British subsidiary of set aside 50 screened acres for ae \ 5.CEL 7 of Michigan's 46th Infantry Divi- General Motors Corp., denied that nudists. He , Flashii ht sion at Camp Grayling memorial] iy pianned to produce Vauxhall] 26, Coneress— Way 9 - |service, said actions of Soviet Rus-| v.40. at Detroit for sale in Narth|_ \°s*ray_the naturists saad ‘$1.95 Value § -jsia Rave raised’ a danger that), 7 oiina makes guard reduction unwise, — : ies aa e¢ ; Vauxhall exports about 3,000 of “We-must and do. oppase Teduc-| fhe'small cars a month to the Unit. TONITE and TUESDAY tion of the guard. We hope future oq States and Canada. 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Dey at the Michigan State Foie eleemry from weg first place’ seph told ‘authorities the eis Fa. ~day at Pontiac General ital |Fenton, and the Rosary will beat a convalescent hospital follow-| (MRS. JOSEPH VERBECKE . | will be held Sept. 4, General Man- $800 from a dresser drawer andif Mr. Lohmeyer was Fe a|recited’ at the Bendle Funeralling a stroke, / LAPEER — Requiem Mass forlager Donald L, Swanson said 1 ay theres Barat sce) | EE suitcase in a closet] of 1280 Greater ua potehiedt (9 Mrs. cores oe oe ee eS na eal ve nondlnS “fy the Mason Masonry Institute of the)4nd got between $4,000 and $5,000 | Lake Rd. Mr. Haddon died suddenly Sat-|M m oO 6t, w Hin cash: and 260 . Three daughters, four-step-daugh-|U'day at his home.. Tl, and Mrs.. Arthur 0, Johnson,jat 19 a.m, Wednesday at the Olddiere. song: dan 6) will _he'Detrett Mason Contracting cori be — ae — Shop’ Tonight ‘til 9 o’Clock =. * tbe and 0 Gleter eurvi bod na lace rgiof Berkley; a step-daughter, Mrs.|church of the Immaculate Con- : silp-wit dnt the Tectiontucn irate Chana ete Name|Mldred Kleinben of Cleveland O::eeption and burial will be i Mt. Funeral Home to Kutis _uneral|Society of the church; reh; the Ushers ape sisters, Mrs, John Beck of}Laretto Cemetery. The Rosary will Home, St. Louis, Miss, for Club; yr Holly Board of Com- peer, Mrs, Frank _Orejem be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday at ices. to be held there ‘at 2-p.m.|merce the Oakland a per orgs Mrs. William TooP|the Baird Funeral Home. Wednesday, Brul en Gh aie bee of Detroit; two brothers; nine) yrs Verbecke died Sunday in ‘ grandchildren and one great- vary Cemetery. ; Surviving are three brothers,| 7randchild. a as deena ashen: ie- =i : Hol, MRS. JOSEPH P. MILLER . np of ac gf ly Ne ARTHUR D..REDNER seph; two sons, Joseph Jr. and Service for Mrs.- Joseph P. (Ina'and one sister, Mrs. James Brown] FARMINGTON — Service for Clarence, both of Lapeer; a sister, Celeste) Miller, 63, of 2105 Pontiac Mrs, Norma Worden of Holly and of Pontiac. Arthur D. Redner, 63, formerly of Ra., will be held at_ 1:30, p.m. ( Farmington will be held at 2 p.m twe grandchildren. | Tuesday from Farmer-Snover Fun- IRA HAGLE Wednesday ‘at the Spencer J re eral Home with burial in Ottawa) ALMONT — Service for Ira Hag-| 2) Funeral Home Wracktin Bor Park Cemetery. -_ le, 80, of 326 N. Main St., will be/i.i will be in the Franklin Ceme- P r ober s M ay Mrs, Miller died Friday at Pon-|held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Muir tery — tiac General Hospital after a long)Brothers Funeral Home. Burial ill "Sj; edner died Thursday in Recall Kierdorf , : metery. Mexico City. The body may be a ie JOHN oLTEsvic _|_Mr. Hagle died Sunday in the|viewed Tuesday evening at the/for Quizzing Waite’s Has the Biggest and Best Values! John Oltesvig, 77, of 17 E. Ann|Lapeer County General Hospital. tuneral home. | 2AM - ANN) following a short illness. WASHINGTON (AP) — Spokes- . cS : 2 ae Arbor Ave., died Saturday at a He was the founder of General = : ! , Surviving are one daughter, Ruth men for the Senate Rackets In- : . local convalescent home after a , Filers, Inc., of Novi, and was Hagle of Royal Oak; a son, Vance vestigating Committee said today|f. brief illness. He was a retired em- ; : president of the business until he G ‘jet Columbia, S. C.; a granddaugh- : a decision is expected soon on Surviving are his daughte Surviving are his wife, Grace;|dorf doe questioning about racke- Mrs. Clare Peterson, of Mil MRS. JAMES MAISON |,.0 sons, Roland and Robert, both| tering. in, Michigan. kee, Wis.; Mrs. LaVern Struck of IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs. of Orchard Lake; two daughters, Kiérdorf, sought for two weeks Chicago, Mrs. Edith Rosinski of| James (Anna) Maison, 78, of 230ivrs, William B. Forrest of Or-|after the torch death of his neph- Wisconsin, Mrs. Evelene LaVigne|Cedar St. was held at 2 P.m.|chard Lake and Ann Redner ofjew, surrendered to police inj and Mrs. Lavina Kniprath both of|today at the Muir Brothers Fun- Farmington and six grandchildren.| Pontiac, Mich., last night. Milwaukee and his sons Earl of|eral Home. Burial was in the Im- x * & | Pontiac, Elvin of Chicago andjlay Township Cemetery.- MRS. MAXWELL SALMOND Committee counsil Robert F. EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED Orval of Milford. Three sisters, 25) Mrs. Maison died Friday. LAPEER — Service for Mrs./Kennedy has indicated previously grandchildren and eight great-| Surviving are her husband, opel ar (Wilma Irene) Salmond,|he saw little hope. of getting any grandchildren also survive. James; and a brother, Matthew/| 40. 1184 Sutton Rd., was heldjanswers from Kierdorf, who in- Service will be held at 11 a. m.| McKillen, thif‘afternoon at the Baird Fun-|voked the Fifth Amendment itt re- Tuesday at Sparks-Griffin Chapel; __. eral Home and burial was in Stiles|fusing to answer questions as a with burial in Jewell, Iowa. MRS. CHARLES L. McMANAH Cemetery. ' |witness earlier this year. Kierdort aes LAPEER — Service for Mrs.| Mrs. Salmond died Saturday at}declined then to talk about his al- LEO M. HADDON Icharles O. (Mary) McManah, 71,|the Lapeer County General Hos-|leged ties to the underworld or to HOLLY — Service for Leo M.lof 614 S, Saginaw St., wil] be held|pital following a heart ailment.|James R. 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It is the peasants in their villages who produce it. x * * Therefore every new idea to in- crease the food supply at the village level is important. We should be pleased that one Americanh’s ingenug ity has contributed té India’s econo- my and at the grass roots level. ieee ee ane ——- THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac 12, Michigan Datiy Except Sunday doun A. Riey | Agsistant seephaaes Manager Cast M. Taeavwets, Circulation ‘anes G. Manswat Jordan Manager Advertising : Geonce C In Classified Menaner entitigg Seeuoetvely to the Sees brinted in this Hetiverea wy carrier for 40,cents he gvatiable by mail j #e seennd clase matter) ABC foes. Pontiac FER 2-8181. * Oe hepsi bc caete ie ent mameia natin ae a tanateie rma wertac PRESS MEMBER OF THE - ASSOCIATED PRESS Pines tat athe first big fortunes in the Pon- tiac area were founded. on timber, — But they were confined to the eae means and not to the origin) land owners. — + et: . Most of the first white settlers were glad to dispose of their timber to clear the land and get it into ~ cultivation. They netted little oot the prim- eval forest, . BA as ects Lried wed Kran on the spot to make room for their money crop. And that crop ¥ was wheat. _ ne Ue We became a great wheat pro- dueing section. The 1870 census shows our Troy township to be the largest producer of — in the entire state. other improvements made from the sale of wheat. It was the outstand- ‘ing mortgage lifter. But the yields as the i was sapped with hardly any a? OR Now wheat is returning, with gt Hw ooh ome king, it may have a part- a Queen Wheat. . he to Be Saved — Largest in Our County to Have Surgical Care Handwriting on wall: What you cannot read when your back is to it. Acting on a suggestion :in this column, representatives of the Michigan Depart- ment of Conservation have visited the majestic cottonwood tree, just off the Dixie Highway in Groveland Township. It is now on their list to receive treat- ment for its wounds, caused by lightning, and which threaten its death. Tt is the ambition of ‘ Murray Titsworth, Manager of Oakland County's largest recreation area, on which the tree is located, to make it the center of a picnic spot. It is the largest tree in Oakland County, and probably the largest in Michigan. When leaving the Pontiac Press parking lot the other hot day, Mike Jordan heard a queer noise in the front of his car, He found that a cat had crawled up under the hood before leaving his home at Walters Lake that morning, and had spent the day there—and still had at - a -—{- A record in vandalism has been made near Metamora, where the summer home of. Mr. and Mrs. William Sisson of Ferndale has been broken tito five times, and now is reduced to a shambles. A letter just received from Wayne E. Foore of 350 Whittemore St., expresses hope that his foot troubles. are over. His toes have been operated upon four times, the surgeon shortening them on most occa- sions. In absolute agreement am I with the sentiments in a letter over the signature, “Strong on the Avoirdupois,” which forlornly states that “The Battle of the Vitamins” becomes a hopeless struggle in the green corn season. ee ee Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perkins ‘of Commerce: sixty-fifth wedding anni- versary. Mrs, Edna Mier of Auburn Heights; eightieth birthday. : Mrs. Carrie Seelbinder of Ortonville; eighty-ninth birthday. Fred Schultz of Davisburg; eightieth birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Sly tac. of Almont; golden wedding and the farmers vx switched. to other crops. least eight = one-half of its nine lives ~ left. —_ Sia, oe a hetitead ee Ee i - a aE I 1 Be | j « Py i +h ‘ ae t : * ; + ‘wi at , Waking Up...E-E-Yah! —. Wet: Orie David Lawrence Says: S Segregationists Winning South , two were called “moderates but act- wally they declared in the cam- paign that not racial mixing. The winner Buford Ellington The runne rE He campaigned as “an old-fash- joned segregationist and a states’ righter."" He has said that he will, if necessary, strengthen Ten- nessee’s laws which are aiméd at getting around the Supreme Court rulings of 1954. Mr. Ellington in his campaign said he was “no fence straddier”’ and is definitely “opposed to integration.” ne a Judge Taylor, who was the run- ner-up in the race, based his eam- paign on the proposal’ that the governor “should have the power and authority to close a school in the event Federal troops marched into Tennessee to enforce the in- tegration decree.” He also declared that the gov- ernor should have power to keep the schools closed “ag long as troops remain in the state to enforce such a. decree.” What the Tennessee ‘and Arkan- sas elections show igs that a ma- jority of the people in each state do not accept the idea that the Supreme Court has said the last word. New state laws with differ- ent methods of dealing with the school problem are yet to be tested ‘The Country Parson ee “Men who won’t pull their load should at least try—even a fall- ing automobile will boil trying.” in the courts. The voters, to be sure, “do not documents read a lot of legalistic before they cast their ballots, but they do listen to the speakers who . states or to the people. Nowhere in the Constitution is the worg “education” mentioned as a power delegated to the Fed- Arkansas, fore, feel that the obligation of - gach state is to give every child an “equal” education irrespec- tive of race or color, They do not accept the psycholog- ical doctrines of the Supreme Court that no Negro child ‘can get an equal education — he — ~ sits alongside te | prem ss a The southerner regards the schools as a social institution sub- ject to local customs. He is against the mixing of the races in the schools or in marriage. Incidentally the laws of the southern states forbidding: intermarriage of certain races have never been declared there- unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States. (Copyright 1958) Dy William Brady Says: Tonsil-Snatching ‘Picnic’ Rough on the Kids, Dad An editor who retired a month ago says his paper now features stories of family picnics, with pictures of all the kids and some- _times the father, taken the day be- fore the tonsillec- So far no fatal- dustrial area with a recession, a lot ‘of these parents will be paying the bills for months DR. BRADY to come — plus more doctor bills when the kids without tonsils come down with sore throats, etc. as usual. x * & The editor doesn’t say whether the doctors who whip up family interest in these picnics manage to get their pictures in the paper along with the victims of the atroc- ities. It is more difficult than ever before to compile statistics on the results of tonsillectomy. The ever-ready operators, the trick specialists, the “clinic” racket- eers, the merchants of medicine are unanimous in condemning any one who tells the truth about tonsillectomy — either the number of fatalities from the blind dissection of the throat or the failure te stop the frequent " attacks of sore throat which the — whipper-upper' persuaded the foolish parents to expect. Although the book was published . 26 years ago, Children’s Tonsils = and Out, by Albert D. Kaiser, D. (Lippincott Company, Phil- adelphia), now available only in the public library, gives the most dependable statistics on the ‘end results of tonsillectomy” one can" | find today. a ee a: I'll quote one conclusion drawn by Dr. ara on p. 87, referring to ‘‘co! 4 x * * After 10 years of age the inci- dence of colds declined in the children whose tonsils and ade- noids were not removed with even greater rapidity than in children of similar ages whose tonsils and aderbids had been removed. Dr. Kaiser studied Rochester, N. Y., school children over a period of 10 years, constantly comparing the condition of chil- dren who had undergone tonsil- lectomy with that of children in the same age group for whom — the operation had perhaps been advised but not done. ee ee ; His studies were reported in . standard medical journals from time to, time, but the doctor gave his conclusions in such. diffident terms that the ever-ready ‘opera. | tors and their whipper-uppers kept hacking away at the throats of unfortunate children without no- - ticeable abatement — until a cer- tain ; character began telling the truth about the atrocity in the public prints. Aside from the “family picnics”’ still popular in communities where the truth doesn't — ov. cent years has diminished almost to the vanishing point. * * * Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 wo long to personal health hygiene, . William 5 tained “Roasts, totter “(Copyright 1958) : Voice of the People Brings Unsuitable Living Conditions to Attention © Vin tiaras Bes. eae vas we dod lias and to keep your neighborhood clean for children and grownups. The freedom of the U.A,W. member is not gone. More free- dom is provided in the contract between management and union. ' The U.A.W. doesn't Communism, or filth, but it is a symbol of freedom from tyranny of big business. * * * Walter Reuther says the U.A.W.- C.1.O. members are in favor of a strike. This is true. The mem- bers feel that as a last resort, to achieve a contract with human problems solved, a strike is justi- fied. Strike votes are counted by — an election committee of the members. * * * Members of the U.A.W.-C.LO. are not brow beaten. They tell Walter. Reuther what problems are most important and he con-. veys this message to manage- ment, * * * When people like “A Voter” compare Reuther and the U.A.W. to Hoffas and Becks, they only show their ignorance. Bill Ward : U.A.W. Local 653 Pontiac Motors Committeeman THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Ointment and perfume rejoice be heart: so doth-the sweetness bi friend by hearty counsel.—Proverbs 27.9. * * * Other blessings may be taken away, but if we have acquired a good friend by goodness, we have a blessing which improves in value when others fail.—William Ellery Channing. tt Re ee Why is a prominent citizen allowed to rent # house to people with sewage, of which the neighbors are complaining, has been blocked up for a week. Why don’t they take a man like that to court and tk * | I have lived on the street fir 16 years’ during which time he has on ee ee ‘ * : It is indeed no. wonder that we have so many new cases of polio in Michigan when we people stand by and let conditions ‘like that exist in our neighborhood. If a man like that has no respect for him- self then I think he should have some respect for little children and the city code. : ° A Taxpayer Member Points. Smile Out Differences mes “a Being nice to people pays off Frank Kierdort case has noth- about 99 times out of 100. ‘ing to do with Walter Reuther and ee the millions of U.A.W. members. Séme vegetables, some flow- ~*~ * * ers and the neighbors’ kids will The U.A.W, is = democratic ro agp a df aca gua ee ee ee ee as. wear . and file members, a dic- . 3 tator, business agent, or gang- Any man who has a real large ster! The rank and file of the family has no trouble at all getting U.A.W. has always denounced 5 geiabcan tr neler the f unions, that are Sed oy opens ine 8% fay ew ire only payoffs in the U.A.W. is a = call it a sweet fight when it’s fair day’s pay for a fair day's the result S a bitter gredge, work. A Mi woman gave birth I hope people will wake up in to “wriplete and weenie the November election, and realize bring up the Republican Party has had us , ‘eo ok o¢ in a recession long enough. It’s it is much better to execute time to prosper with the Demo- ae ee cratic Party. them a a = 7! Little kids can't quite figure what Case Records of a Psychologist: Steady Dating Bad in Many Ways Laura wants to know wheth- er she should be the steady date of a certain high school- er. Or should she play the field? It takes more courage to play the field, but it usually leads to happier marriage later on, so don’t be stampeded by cowardice or the convenience of a regular boy friend. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-391: Laura G., aged 16, is an attractive high schooler. . * * * “Dr. Crane, I've been going with a high school senior,” she mit that would be very convenient, “For then I wouldn't Worry about whether or not I would’ have an escort to a school party or DR. CRANE athletic event. “But there are several other nice boys I'd like to date, too, and if’ 'I went with one as 'a steady escort, the others would never ask me for a date, 5 * * * “So is it wise to go steady in high school?” DATING PROBLEMS . You young people can evolve the answers yourselves by realizing that one of the main purposes of dating is ta give: you a better understanding of the opposite ‘sex. ©. 8 @. , If you are the “steady” gin! friend of only one boy, you fail to learn the...various . masculine personality traits which § or 10_ other boys would —— you,” So your experience is obviously limited. And you tend to become stodgy or complacent, like. a mar- ried couple, ~ That tends to produce more likelihood of illicit sexual affairs, for steady dating creates the ilusion of — = al- most marri Furtheriacts, when such young couples do marry, without having dated several members. of the op. . posite sex, a hazard often ap- pears at about the age of 29, — * * * ’ When a girl’s next birthday is the 30th, she feels somtwhat~fear- ’ ful that life has passed her by and - that she is on the shelf, So she vaguely wonders. if she hasn't missed some of the romance and thrills that other women ‘have known. - And that a is increased if she has gone steady during high school, for she now may decide she made a mistake and would like te meet different men to see how stimulating they might be. If you don’t have a well-rounded date life before marriage, you are So play the field while you are young. Try to have dates with several—maybe 8 or 10—attractive members of the opposite sex be- fore you settle down to a steady diet of just one. * * * And don’t get. panicky about be- ing and “old maid” or “on the shelf” during the teens, - The average high school grad- “uate now has a life expectancy that will rum close to 75 years. x * * You have plenty of time to. matry and still celebrate your golden wedding . ; even for his psycho! “phiets. psy if your wedding doesn't occur till you are 25, BE GOOD SHOPPERS Youth is a time when we should pile up a lot of helpful that will make our later life safer and happier, You should be shrewd shoppers on the matrimonial market which means you must figuratively see the goods in more than one store. © x & * Applied to social affairs, need to get acquainted with Bh members of ‘the opposite sex in order to be sure you have the most suitable one when you finally It ‘takes to play the field, for then there is always the gamble that you might be left ‘rithout an escort on & given ght, But happy marriages cannot be founded on cowardice! Chicken- hearted girls who give in, are not likely to make the best wives, So play the field and send for Aiveye write. Michigan. Pies ere “he w, Crane re ve stam: ccenhaa, Sof a fanaa’ al ee en, Tae end (Copyright 1958). - * # ; } 2 ee fe __"THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. AUGUST 18, 1958 eae Admires Gromyko’s ‘Act’ at U.N, Pesos * | MADISON, N J. A mine ele enough to By PHYLLIS BATTELLE wite.” het tien ‘test. week. ‘He> hadjand man ia qneniol Inte inte Genel kennel UNITED NATIONS—“‘He seems]. a a seagate zi es FRESH, LEAN -. arose and turned, like a disin- | terested guest at a bourgéois | PORK . wedding, to watch the Prest- | he dent’s progress down the aisle. | us | He thrust out his left hand, and = = “This guy's a genius,” : 7 somebody. “‘He can applaud with- Tundole Brand Mild Cured Lean Beef Tender, Juicy out meking & sound. SETTLES BACK 22] Gromyko sat down, put on his tortoise-rimmed glasses, picked up! the copy of Eisenhower's. speech and ourtins back. 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F : aor 2 : < ‘ee A Et ue s } ee ; +) a oe ae 7 ee t ee gous é pit Pine eee * ; ; tis . ts ‘ : es ae . ‘ a : ‘ J ‘ 2 Vif THE, PONTIAC PRESS,- MONDAY, “AUGUST 18, 1958. | Scene ot Open \ 4 = 5 ® ae i: 4 ii Pe a i Sampling goodies from the buffet . .to right) Mrs, Andrew Lindsey, H.C, - pen the Acceptance of hospi-. table—which are better than ever at the Shingledecker and Mrs. M onya’ |. ment in kind, ae ; a newly decorated clubhouse — are (left. Bregand.. “Beir sie Posts Om lean 3 ck | ee ae - Tell Husband toGet Hep—Abby __—i. o ‘months. ‘They are. not en- — « 9 ». We are having a Bar Mitzvah : , ; for our 14-year-old son and — es ut Oo IS OL LG, |: wast to tovite this cit ! ) , : ; on } — Shall we seat her at the fam-~ : ; : ‘ | fy. table or at another table By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN. condition, He is good to me and g : ? Would ee bs se We a “DEAR. ABBY: I feel so bad | ! know he cares for me, but he . , : ; c 2 ae | -| and want to know if I am en | ‘5 funny that way. How can _ Doors of the newly decorated Oakland County Boat : aa Pontiae Press Phetes by Ron Wagman se He Gen |. 1 change his mind?” ; pA “ : : titled to complain about. this. a u e opened Saturday evening for a iy. $ ing rty, and. Mr. rs. My husband have Club wer pened Saturda for a club part members attending the party, and. Mr. and M and I have been ce eer Hague Enjoying the new decor on the second floor terrace are Charles Metz, newest club members. Mr. Fezzy is one | married six yearsand we have ees : —% three darling .. husband is more than‘ old- , (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fezzey, the oldest of the oldest living commodores. childrey end’ 10 fashioned—he is mid-Victorian. - a y “# 5 : ‘ eg am expecting a @ ’ There is no reason for an ex- , in s ae ion | fourth. In fact, pectant mother to hide during i I am writing # her pregnancy. How does he e this between = think HE got here? pains, When 1® *. -£:% am “DEAR ABBY: Lam #4 years husband refuses old yesterday I bought a : to take me out bicycle for $42. When my hus- in vublic. I band laid his eyes on the bike. make my ae » he threw a fit and RAN, not clothes and have © ABBY . |. walked, back with the bike for made such pretty maternity | a refund. Traffic et too -elothes. that people stop me on | heavy where we live and I have the street and ask me where~| always wanted a bike. My hus- I got them. band says I am too old to ride is | s “But he ie old-fashioned. He a bike, but I don’t'think I am, _—————— said he thinks a woman should’ | It would come in handy for sneer anus not go out in public in that marketing and the exercise (Dolores Cook: Becomes =~jastas ; ru C ) Ties > | mental state Bride of Gary.C. Wyllie’ = } 4, . Making. plans for future activities to be held inthe club has been remodeled; members are hoping that ; ri Be / néw , SOF tit ' bot fi OF SERSOR GE 1) if “ nan vL ike dadvan ageof the new j e ; ae r and Mrs, Edward Penny of Royal Oak. Now that the _ facilities. / If i] : | | ; 2 é ‘ z . ’ * : : i i i | , Ret LaFave, Mrs. Patrick Car- v=, gees Bridal Shower |." Vind ‘Easton and Mrs EF lecte d -k ) . Earl Easton , : : i! at Milford Fetes | BE os sim - FASHION § Carol Easton Frank MePedk, Mire: ‘Pere to Head -£ Soi eee. eunieid |. French, and Mes. Frank Rook ie pa . dra See 1a given * ange S ‘-@ pe ‘ = lay erry ussen - oe : at her home in Milferd. . OCI! ely | #:30 P. M. Thurs., August 2ist Guests —s vere, — polis sabes ee pe gnc sage ee . reen Delahunty, Mrs. Wallace se elasti¢ thread to an F i Oe ae ery a LaFave, Mrs. Charles Marion, | buttons'on children’s clothing: oie meen tp ne : Sponsered by Pachellentic Sandra Easton; Judy Yeager, | ‘Buttons will give and take a | ‘ent of Delta Kappa Gamma a Nancy Ketterman, Jill Maneck, Tong time before they pull off. | Society, honorary professional : < - organization for women edu- ey : S aa ff caters, is: Ola: B. “Hiller, , ad- DESTINATION: BACK-to-SCHOOL.. emer oaahls : Sq Whale Now Word of anon Flint Public Schools. Miss Hil- . a ; ‘ Jer was formerly with the Pon- ae ; oan ee | | Tickets gn dee akg | At. the international teavin: OLA B. ‘HILLER ie Se v : FE 4 eg - ton held Aug. 12-17 in Mine 4 ’ | an on neapolis, the Michigan Delta gee enone is 3 held a reception Saturday eve- Turn Heavy Socks J lin ning at the Leamington Hotel Inside Out to Wash ternational member- PS ek. : ‘ship to honor Miss ‘Hiller. Laundr heavy-knit “socks” kit wrong side-out to loosen and wash away perspiration ab- | Mrs. John Foulk was chair- Adams, Mrs. Fred Miller and | +the skin, : . : Reanii Grose, oll ot WM CR FS oe tity and cotton USUALLY SELLS FOR DOLLARS MORE $ o : beck and Florence. Gullstrand — avg Sage d ty the Var ‘ of Xi Capter in Pontiac. while hie we fit ankles and, legs. , Record Specials! Leave for Seminar —= —— ALL Johoay Mathis longplty [xomcomens| « Neumode - ALL Ray Coniff long-play: | (Mrs. Carl Clifford, Mariann fp)” a “thes _ ALL Jonah Jones long-play -— y _ ALL Pat Booné long-play sits . 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All ‘Summer Apparel if Your Size’ Is Here, It's Half Its Original Price : ‘Summer Blouses 42 3 Erte Taialtind ek shorts, seas pants + cover tops, bermudas, summer skirts. 264 | : , V2 off Cocktail Dresses $90 iw ies 5» °2 $35 7.95 Dacron and Cottons, Now/ 5 oe = a t | Aiieaihlan Matters Marathon Wi nners’. Report! on. Victories sof ‘ote et other readers who have meant to lose weight but have kept putting it off. * * * | Physical improvement .is_ the i first step toward banishing depres- sion and boredom, toward adding new zest to life, No matter where you are or how much money’ you | have or do not have, the essential routines for better looks and better) health are available to you. Here is one of the letters’ from iH es ieee es “| state of — 5 “Dear J fice to say that I had been than a year. I will details but I} ence after another. +. had severe fi- nancial reverses, critical illness, and worst of all, lost the one I loved best in the world. I barely recovered from one blow when another fell. I really think I was close to a nervous breakdown, “| had always been a happy’ Tage boride, I. was plan life a pickup” ‘and mate ae a, dar t E eS L 2 ie and look It also : ees : : . voy seman Soe Bar had gained 20 pounds in one year. 14+ your pi at he and your out-| DR. B. R. BERMAN absolutely unable to pall myself | Instead of being® DY ook, / Op fo8 "| which finally bit me, 1 realized |manent badly and had not been to! 1» you missed Marathon in Janu- a: that I was deteriorating in per- |a beauty parlor for months. 1)... ‘ang would like to have the ee sonality and that I was allowing |looked years older in the face.|, 26. seifimprovement Mara- 3 se physically. My frieuds kept beg-|even my posture. nie pe INCHEO! oe ‘ging me to snap out of it. Some-,| ‘The second day 1 read your) . i+, your request for this booklet. Sealtest Ice Cream how seemed worth the column about Marathon and looked) 4 34)65< Josephine Lowman init — Vee effort. > at myself in the mirror again. The!” of The Pontiac Press. Popular Prices “Then'last January I read about|thind day 1 sent for your booklet.) “romorrow: “After Finishing RIKER egy le your Marathon in. “Why Grow ig Ric esa“ laarien yeti Marathon She was Able to Get} Riker Buildin 'O2a2" ‘After reading thé first ct provement. is the first ‘step to)" 7 ot llook at myself in the mirror. What Mary Susan Hathaway Marries Kenneth Kelley > MRS. KENNETH W. KELLEY Parents of the écilaa are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hathaway of Harper Woods, and Mrs. Raymond Kelley of Colling- wood street. ‘IN EYELET ORGANDY The bride wore a waltz- - Jength gown of white eyelet - organdy over taffeta and she was of Amazon lilies and ste- Mrs. John Wirth of Ann Ar- . bor, the bride’s sister, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Noelle Decker of Cam- bridge, Ohio, and Carol Fuhr- man. 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The Rev. .,George Widdifield officiated at the double- ring ceremony before 250 guests. | Parents of the couple are Mrs. Stewart MacLean of Bloomfield Hills and the late Mr. MacLean, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Sanft of Lafay drive, i Wearing a full-length white silk organdy gown, the bride was given in marriage by her | grandfather, Alva Richardson. ’ Her gown featured a chapel train, basque waistline and a maids were Barbara Mason of Waterford, Karen Sink of Flint, Mrs, Charles MacArthur, and the bridegroom's sister, Martha Sanft. All attendants wore powder blue re-embroidered lace sheath dresses with matching blue silk organdy overskirts; Their headpieces were flat bows of silk organdy and they carried colonial nosegay bouquets of white carnations and miniature pink tea roses. Edward Vallier was best man, and ushers were Stephen Saun- ders of Bloomfield Hills, Rich- ard Shave of Royal Oak, Frank Mulholland of Royal Oak and Richard Singleton, . To receive guests at a reception held ém the church parlors, the bride’s mother wore a Dior blue silk chiffon dress with matchin accessories and a corsage of whi Mrs, Frank Mulholland of Royal/@/bum lilies. a Seat pence Oak was matron of honor. Brides-|™° wets sa dress with maching accessories her husband is | taking the family out to dinner tonight Oto. i 3 Her illusion veil fell from a | Juliet cap of silk organdy trimmed with lace appliques and pearls. On a prayer book she carried a white orchid with stephanotis. WOODWARD at MONDAY, ‘AUGUST 18, 1958 Baskets of white and pink gladi- oli banked the altar ‘of Qakland Avenue Presbyterian Church for the Saturday evening of Suzanne Lilliquist and Wi James Lembke. The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach officiated before 250 guests at the candlelight ceremony. and Mrs. John H. Litliquist of New- George W. Lembke/ of Stanley street. The bride Wore a gown of pure silk bombazine featuring short sleeves and a Sabrina neckline trimmed with, petaled Venice lace. Lace medallions were scat- - tered on the front of the bouf- fant skirt which ended in a full -| chapel sweep train. Her fingertip. veil - fell from a half-cloche headpiece with a center trimmed: with sequins and seed pearls. She carried a cascade bou- quet+of white roses and feathered carnations. centered with a corsage of pink rosebuds? |” Maid of honor was the’ bride’s sister, Sandra Lilliquist, with Ju- dith Lambke, the ‘bridegroom's sis- ter, and Mrs,. Lowell Satterlee as bridesmaids. Parents of the couple are Mr. | port street and Mr, and Mrs. . pearl drop and a; standing half-bow. | Suzanne Lilliquist Weds. William James Lembke oe Abe OPEN 8 A.M.-8 P.M, THYLE ELECTRIC” Corner N, Johnson and Howard FE 4-5169 length gowns of embroidered nylon over aqua taffeta featuring draped bodices and full, skirts worn, over hoops, Matching’ headbands se- cured their nose veils and they carried baskets of white daisies and red roses, Robert Lembke, the bride- gtoom’s brother, was best man, and ushers were Lowell. Satter- lee and Terry Tollefson. * Following . a. reception. in .. the a honeymoon to northern Michi- gan, They. will live on Dwight street. The new Mrs. Lembke wore a white tueked linen sheath with black accessories and the corsage from her bridal bouquet for her going-away costume. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs, Lilliquist wore a beige eyelet sheath dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs, Lembke wore a Wedgewood blue lace dress with white acces- sories and a corsage of red rose- buds. The bridegroom attends Western Michigan University where he ’is affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon - All the attendants wore waltz->- church parlors, the couple left for}. Fete Newlywed Mr., Mrs. Akers Two bundred guests attendéd a-reception honoring newlyweds Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ake?'s Sunday. The affair was held ‘at the home of the bride's parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Sey- mour Schack .on Mapleleaf drive. o Mrs. Akers, the former Schack, was given Wednesday by Mrs. Youel Bak- er, Mrs. Floyd Coppinger and Mrs. Elmer Williamson. . Witch Hazel Fine to Set Hair Fast When setting your hair, take this good cue from the experts, Never try to set soaked hair. Fraternity. SQUARE LAKE RD. When the couple left for a honey- Honored oon | and a corsage of white roses, | . Beach, Fla., the new Mrs, Sanft Monday and T. uesday BN Nights 4 kee .road. Sharon Hubbell Complet was cohostess, $ 75 nr a = aoe the couple are and Set . |) of Cherokee road and Dr, and , “| Mrs. F. 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Alma * Battle Creek + Bay City +) Flint ! x pctae < O ; Michigan Grand Rapids +: Jackson * Kalamazoo © Lansing » Vahoge * Royal Ook * Seginew * Traverse” or ‘ 2 re | 3 “= <. # ae eS | OPEN A MON DAY NIGHT. a a. ‘Pi-€-6174-98 ; —_ Gee a. es a: : uP | A 4 - “OPERATION FIRE” which were destroyed — flames — This flaming build.“ . started by area’ brabaamrcnth wre houses in Commerce ‘ onstration. Ray Price of department. “from Commerce Township, Walled Lakes, West»Bloomfield Township, Waterford Township and Milford “to join fofces “in a coopspative ~ project. County tire departments had‘ a ‘ chance to test fire fighting equip- '— ment aswell: as experience in working together. tested an experimental 14-inch : nozzié' which produces a fan effect Pontise Press Phete to keep fire from spreading to ing in the foreground was the first of six houses** Township, which were condemned homes, were nearby structures. burned during a practice fire extinguishing dem- the. township fire The program enabled firemen At 1 p.m. the six. buildings, Firernan from the ‘six Oakland Waterford Township firemen Chief Price, ‘instrumental in plan- ' sourH LYON — dliwhe Cun Enders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| con L. -H. Enders, 101 Lafayette’ St., became the wife of Roy ‘Allen| A round portrait Herald Saturday. The afternoon ceremony was per-' formed by the erts of St. Claire at odist Church. ‘The the son of Mr.. an Herald of 238 Lake Miss Enders chose a gown of orgiana Ender Marries Roy Herald lace and an intermission- leagill akict with @ chapel tram. neckline and elbow-length gantiets completed the bridal gown. A fingertip veil fell from a Queen Anne cap. / Mrs. Neil R. Braun of Milford \bridegroom iSiyas the matron of honor and bridesmaiis were .Neely Ann Swett of South Lyon and Roberta Doering of Detroit. : froit and the bridegroom is at- \Buralars Active . Auda Lyon Herald, niece of the groom, of South Lyon, served as flower girl. *- & /eendon Lambie of Dearborn was of South Lyon, and Clayton D. Lewis of — seabed the cueme. * A emis for ~~ guests was held immediately following the cer- emony in the dining room of the church. The new Mr. and Mrs. Herald will honeymoon in Canada and the New England states and then return to make their home at 921 W. Cross: St., Ypsilanti. The bride was graduated from Mercy School of Nursing in De- tending Eastern Michigan College ning the project, obtained legal [the best man and Neil R. Braun, |today. /\Ronald Avis and Dewey Lyke, all U.S. Destroyers |Head for Home, Mideast Waters NAPLES, Italy (UPI) — For- wo groups. as soon as they were pooh of port waters. Six of them headed, for U. Ss, bases back home while the other eight cruised back to éastern Med- iterranean waters. Those to. the United ‘States were the Rich, Ellison, New, R. L. Wilson, Basilone and Damato. Returning to duty off the Leb- anese coast were the Forrest Sherman, Forest” Royal, Abbott, Hunt, Hale, Benham, S. B. Roberts ect, both from a standpoint of education and of closer public re- Whether Congress Adjourns or Not for Overseas WASHINGTON (AP) — or fot Congress adjourns this week, some of its members are all. get to leave for distant places. Some -have gone overseas al- ready, x * * The exodus won't be as heavy as last year, however. gress members will be out cam- paigning. Elections are coming up in November, affecting all 435 House seats and 34 of the 96 Sen- ate seats. * * * Last year, between a third and! a half of the Congress members found official reason to visit for- eign oe ‘ One Senate-House group took a pre-adjournment trip _late last Politicians Set to Leave Whetheirts some The main reason: Many Con- the month. This was a deiégation offW This Weeks Senate - ates Committee | members oe check on economic matters in Eu- on UV, §, : * * * of Primer ss" they are chagred off by execu- tive departments, ¥ x. + counterpart funds—U. §.-owned foreign currencies acquired under American aid programs, Clio Woman Dies CHARLEVOIX — Mrs. James Hines, 74, of Clio, died here Saturday from injuries. suffered rope that might have ‘a bearing) — The biggest money source is| Cony, eiemantien, ome 8 Wednesday in an auto accident, annual conference of the Inter- parliamentary Union in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. “ Here are a few examples. of pending congressional trips: 4:98 - ® 1. Two members of the newly formed House Space Committee expect to read papers at the In- ternational Astronautical Federa- tion meeting in Amsterdam start- ing next Monday. 2, About half a dozen represent- atives and senators from the Joint Atomie Energy Committee are | same time to attend the Interna- tional Convention on Atomic En- ergy and C. H. Roan. seven House members and four!” senators. attending the .two-week|. due to start for Geneva about the) © 3. " Starting early next month,| in Ypsilanti, and is affiliated with the Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fra- ternity. Over Weekend Business Firms, Have Losses to Thieves Seven burglaries and larcenies were reported to Pontiac police over the weekend with the thieves ' Seven \ Places, Mostly'cuurch ORCHARD LAKE — Honeymoon- ing in Cape Cod this week are Mr. an M Graczyk who were married Sat- urday at St. Hugo of the Hills , daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Dailey of the son of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Graczyk of Detroit. * * * concentrating on business places. Ritz Bar, 9 N. Saginaw St., lost $117 to burglars who entered through the front -door with a-key and forced oe ote door. x Moyes fo Stop Hoffa Alliance Mot Drives Car Over Her Sister, \Three and a Halt eta is in Pontiac eis! ‘Kennedy. ‘Sees Joining Hospital today after being - run of Transport Unions’ as Paaleia to Nation is ens ck of the’ Wise ed sifound his younger daughter Jac- edy|queline, 2%, sitting in the, front Hoffa has proposed an aitlance of his Teamsters Union with the In-|. ternational Longshoremen’s Assné and the International seat.. She had. evidentaly started the auto accidentally while playing in it. * ke ok: Terry, was lying on the porch Hin pain. There ‘were tire tracks ‘lon her dress. She was rushed. te the hospital where she is reported|~ in fair condition today with intern- es injuries. ca Oakland County Sheriff's ‘Depu- who ig vacationing. It is not known “1 Ave., where $6.50 was taken from Ducky’s Bar, 800 Woodward Ave., was looted of a case of whisky and) $60 in change, it’ was reported] Saturday to police. ~ Andy’s Super Service, 701 S. Sag- inaw St., reported $20 taken from a cash register plus change from two coin machines. * * * Pontiac Auto Body Shop, 245 E. South Bivd., was. ransacked but nothing reported missing. : Burglars also entered the home of Butler. Harris, 638 Lennox St., ‘what was taken. Thefts reported Sunday included Johnnie's Restaurant, 4 N. Cass the cash register and change from machine. The A and W Root Beer Stand, 991 Baldwin Ave., weported its cig- arette machine was stolen Sunday. Welcome in Germany WIESBADEN, Germany @ — The West German Federal Statis- tical Office has just finished counting beds available for tour- ists’ and reports they've in- creased in both-hotels and homes, Its bed check shows the 37,182 hotels have 631,748 and private homes offer overnight s ceeuentateals for 255,916 per- The Rev. Arthur Childs per- formed the 12:30 p.m, ceremony which. was followed by a recep-| tion for = guests at the home of Mrs. Fredérick Anthony’ Area Newlyweds Visit Cape Cod on Honeymoon’ 3499 W. Shore Dr. Mr: Graczyk is'sing, " Judy: Szymthkowski of De- troit and Nancy Maronick of Dear- born. x * * Best man was Carl Pendracki of Birmingham and Thomas Dailey of , Law. rence Dailey of Walled Lake, Rich- ard Mason of Lansing and Peter Grasel of Livonia. — The couple was graduated from Michigan State University and the bride is affiliated with Chi Omega ene. Penne, Phi Kappa They will live in Charlottesville, sons. i \ Va. MRS. FREDERICK GRACZYK lionth car to cross Mackinac cott, Drayton Plains driver, was driver of mil-’ Straits . Bridge ‘Resume Search for Lost Boy, 10 Missing From Camp in Colorado Mountains Since Friday Night persons resufhed its hunt in the | rugged wooded sections of Mount Meeker near here early today for a 10-year-old deaf Denver boy missing since Friday night. Searchers abandoned their ef- forts at nightfall Sunday after hav- ing no success in finding Bobby Bizup, son of M/Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Bizup. : * * * He was wearing only a shirt, light blue summer jacket, blue jeans and sneakers. He was last seen by one of his ESTES -PARK, Colo, (UPD — : A’ search party of more than i sagebgcleerna ace later when he was missing. Yesterday; a helicopter, light dogs. were Johnny Fails as Driver MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (AP)—Johnny Underwood crawled into the family car, started the engine, steered around a parked ear, rolled down a_ hill and erashed into a concrete wall. “‘He won't be driving again for a long sport| time,” said Johnny's father, Ed- sport! ward Underwood. ‘His license has been revoked. for at least 15 years.” Johnny, who got a bump on the head, is 3. Sale Robbers Steal ($2,000 at Nursery Tt was at the Iigenfitz Nursery a conservative ¢ritic of the Eisen- * It has been five years since the ; less conservative than some of zal aR Mg | / their warmest admtrers, ‘They e8s of the political con-| had other qualities in common, sequences, it could velar Qhaed elke tireless ‘ workers granted that once Knowland and strong partisans, willing to chosen his road he would stick 'to| do their homework and unwilling | it whether it led to Sacramento or i mee ete agora on lit would pay to be downright bull- _Knowland at first lacked the sen- sitivity’ needed to calculate what part, Sen, Lyndon B. Johnson, ae * * * ~-On at least two occasions, Know- land has shown that he knew when headed. Although frog? majority leader Senate last year on civil rights legislation and this year on a labor acted on both measures. anyway, Once that was done, however, he was outplayed’ by Johnson in the prolonged strugglés over the stib- |stance of the bills. It there were. political insur- ance policies, Knowland would now rate as a poor risk despite his easy victories In two Senate June primary in California and his insistence on’ running for gov- ernor helped to divide his - party. Yet less than three years ago he Perhaps the Senate woiild have prepa: to seek the presi- Ser pinto i Present Be but Knowland did ‘force the issue. |term, fi He made a poor showing in the == Knowland Braces for . Stiff California. Election » Bid that a night watchman was slain recently. Seeking fo Tighten senhower decided against a secosal eamster Quarantine Few senators have ever made it to the White House. When he announced he was running for gov- ernor instead of the Senate, it was assutned he wanted to rin for president from a governor's chair, However, he has done about: ev-/d erything except use Gen. Sherman|; classic words fo déclare himself UNITY HOUSE, Pa. (AP) — AFL-CIO leaders’ meet today to Still only 50, Knowland could bejunited ‘Auto. Workers, Se a % rg s confident .the. ' pelle he : ae PUTTER TOO HOT — Dick “ Pontiae Press Phote DeWitt (left) uses his hat to fan the putter of Butler Cooper which sizzled at the City Course over the weekend as Cooper won the ee ee _ total. DeWitt was runnerup with 137. * back nine. x « * “The putter of Butler Cooper was red hot over the weekend and as a result he shot a blazing 67-68—135 a DeWitt fell to a 37 on the front and a 33 on the Defending champion Paul Bada and the man he defeated in a playoff to win the 1957 crown, Mike year-old shortstop from Portland, Ore., slightly in excess of $4,000) to sign a baseball contract. Ward, who attended Lewis and Clark University, will report to Vancouver of the Pacific - Coast League. ightmare to Linger for Lions’ di. frre Regardless of tonight's gate int theatre-TV receipts, . challenger Harris will receive a flat guar- _,. anteed $100,000, He e the first heavy challenger to get a flat assurance, He got it to make cer- tain he wouldn't stage a possible runout under urging from the rival International Boxing Club. Patterson gets a $210,000 guar- antee, with the possibility of re- ceiving more through various per- centages of the net gate’ and TV- . theatre receipts. veeoe oneee 5 soap vege Hated in the thon handler rge Rood of New Carlisle, Ohio; Christy is owned Mrs. Mary E_ Comet of Washing, D.C. and Sunday’s BIS win w of season. More than Rams, Browns and Eagles Also Win Maybe this is the year Billy Wade becomes the kind of quar- terback the Los Angeles Rams boasted they were getting when they made him their bonus pick in the 1952 National Potbet League draft. The Rams did their part during the off season when they dealt the passing Dutchman, veteran quarterback Norm Van Brocklin, ito the Philadelphia Eagles. Wins Pontiac Press Award By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; That handed Wade the No. 1 job and, aftershis first showing in the | inew pro exhibition season, maybe it was just the push the ex-Van- derbilt ace needed. Free of Van Brocklin’s shadow, Wade was quite a man in/ the Rams’ 31-10 victory over the Washington Redskins Saturday night in one of five weekend ex- hibitions that kicked off the pro campaign. There were 7 3,164 locking on as Dachshund Named PKC Show 5 Bes . GUY MOATS A py parle walked off with {honors with three. Michigan dogs \were represented among the group top honors in Sunday's Pontiac| winners by Dr. H. M. Vardon, De- Kennel Club's annual outdeor fall'troit, with his fine white bulldog, allbreed show at the pleasantiCh. Vardona Frosty Snowman. Waterford High School Athletic|\Ch. Soham Bobbie, an Irish im- Field site. * * * After a full day of judging by a) corps of a half dozen leading ob- servers, Joseph Faige] named Ch. Christi Dachs Challenge, a 2'- year-old smooth black-and-tan dachshund best-in-show. Christy + sae thom handsome Pontiac Press; in-show trophy for his owner, | E, Cornet of Washing- George Rood handled winning both the hound — honors as well now has best-in-shows this sea- tops~at Macomb and - 0., shows, He has ” - = ~Sel i\jort, was best of toys, and is |owned by Mrs. Ethel Ferguson, of Lake Geneva, Wis., only other eut- state winner, besides Christy and the Ohioans. Group winners: Hound group—Ch. Christi Dachs ‘Challenger (best-in-show). Sporting group—Ch. Moiphy of iWillow Creek, Irish water spaniel, owned by Marge and Floyd Crowe of Grafton, 0. Non-sporting group—Ch. Vardona Frosty Snowman, three-year-old bulldog. Damocles von Kris, a 4-year-old’ male St. Bernard, owned by Dr. silon, 0. Toy group—Ch. Soham Bobbie, " 13t9-year-old Yorkshire terrier, , owned by Mrs. Ferguson, in’ its jfirst- show since finishing its cham- pionship, . ° Working group — Ch. Bryjon’s! and. Mrs. E. E. Breyfoglé of Mas-' Terrier group — ‘Ch. Handful's Pop Up, 2%-year-old male minia- ture Schnauzer, owned by Wayne and Twyla Miller, Springfield, O. Following the show, members of PKC, their judges and a few guests enjoyed a fine dinner at which Haskill Schuffman of New ' Castle, Ind., who sent the even- the final judging as judge of the hound group, said the show was one of the best he has worked this year. In two additional features at the show, highest scoring dog for the obedience competition was a collie entered by David Dawson of Fenton. . Davis’ dog received 198 points, Junior showmanship awards |were given Kathleen Swiderski, {Rochester (10) with a cocker span- jel (9-12 years); (12-16, years), Paul Lederer, (13) Detroit with a German shepherd; (open) -Matt Napier, 1492 naville, Birming- ham (15), with) miniature poodle. '' Napier was judged the best of the junior handlers. tual best-in-show dachshund: into | =Bears and Giants snd Vicors Wade — playing all but one min- ute on offense — fired two t down passes and scored ano on a 10-yard run. ae * * In other games Saturday, the Cleveland Browns — still the stingy old Browns — blanked Pittsburgh 10-0 at Akron, Ohio, and the Eagles won a 30-28 ‘thriller from the Baltimore Colts at Hershey, Pa. Sunday, the New York Giants, led by ball-hawking Cliff Living- ~ | ston, beat the 49ers 19-10 at San Francisco, and the Chicago Bears, celebrating the return of George Halas as head coach, whipped the |Chicago Cardinals, 24-7 at Buffalo, N.Y. ot ¥* * * Van Brocklin, the 32-year- Arg a | Ghiristy looks approvingly as The Press’ H. Guy Moats presents though Milt Plum guided the the vaunted defensive backfield in the All-Star game. Buster Ramsey, defensive coach said afterward that the defensive Pp Ninowski to Mitchell and covered 84 yards. This touchdown put the Stars ahead 10-7 at the time and Wilson termed it as the “turning point,” of the game. Tonight the Lions wil Ibe guests at the annual ‘‘Meet the Lions” banquet in Detroit. This was the affair which a year ago Buddy -|Parker dropped. the bombshell : ‘|shodt. precede sunlien! i+ Catena ‘Pairings Set . ‘and are denoted by the names. The Shades Sarazen Championship hole’ score of 270. He took $2,000 in prize money. Goggin's 10 under par total shaded Gene Sarazen's efforts by a stroke. Fort Worth's Dick Metz finished with a sizzling 66 for 274 and a of La Jolla, Calif. for Old-Timers Pairings have been announced for the Oldtimers Golf tourney to be held at city course. Players in this tournament are those who have been playing under the program allowing free golf for men over 65. Handicaps have been established in play. over the past two weekends tourney starts tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Dingwall! AD, Wm. Fogle (17) 9:30—J. and W. Che we 9:40—B. Webb (15) Fred Gottschalk (ag) and D. Dunlap (15). 9:50—C. Exell (12), R. Plickinger (14) . Mead (14) 0O—J. Peters ‘ai, J. W. Hollway Ctochier (12) and C.- Cumber- ohn Vineman (10), C. Heyman au. and vzea Roth ae = 10: ‘atriees (8); o and H. Lawler (10). J. Brown (7), J. Harrison (8) ae Ge Classic ae VANDALIA, Ohio (AP)—Cham- pionship firing started today in the 59th Grand American Trap- ; E, , Wash, (AP)—Willie | from San Jose, Calif., won “Jeo rome ye i Come in by appointment Tell the manager how 2 @uch cash you want and for the cash. Phone today == whee you'd like to get it. We like to say “Yesi”- Loans $25 te $580 on Signature, Furniture er Car ~- Oro Brown; | Waterford ‘D’ Canis | Lou (As Softball teams from Waterford, Southfield and Mt. Clemens today) a reparing for this week's} softball regionals after dave ‘up district titles over the weekend. Spencer Floor Covering waltzed tothe €lass D crown ‘at Water- ford yesterday trouncing Howell 13-1 behind Gene Shell's three-hit hurling. John. Herrington paced the ll-hit attack two singles and a triple and Al Crawford had two singjes, Howell gained the finals Sat- urday by nipping. Pontiae 2-1 de- pite @ four-hitter by Art Weiss, Southfield repeated a Saturday shutout of Mt: Clemens to take “C” honors here Sunday, Don Wei- chert fired a ‘one-hitter in a 100 route and slammed a two-run hom- er.. Chuck Horvath had spun a 10 three-hit job Saturday. Mt, Clemens reathed the finals| iby whipping Howell 6-4 Saturday S!an 8-4 yesterday. Howell cut.down Waterford and the Pontiac Police in Saturday eliminations. Howell came from hehind once and later broke a tie.te dwn Waterford 10-4. Art Ruelle had three hits for Waterford,’ The latter team had dropped *High- land Park out of the running paced by Norm Jennings’ «pitch- ing andthe at ot art: Late | berto, Jennings lost a 7-1 ver: | dict to ‘Southfield Saturday, _ Mt. Clemens Won ‘the Class B championship at home downing Royal Oak 4-2- Saturday. wins over Southfield 7-0) and Royal Oak 3-0. St. Clair Shores eliminated Pontiac Friday and: Wa- earlier in the day wining 6-3 |’ » terford Saturday, Sl oF Firestone 21°F4\ 4 AND FRONT END af dd OY \ SAVE 95 almost A 19.60 Value Yo Compare! ‘HERE'S WHAT WE PO! 1. 2. Adjust brakes Add necessary brake fluid 3. Re-pack front wheel bearings 4. Balance both front wheels 5 Re-align front: end | BUMPER-TO-BUMPER SAFETY INSPECTION—NOTHING TO BUY— JUST DRIVE IN! a Firestone | STORES ® P THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, s J [ . ; ‘ j ¥ * b ; - 4 2 f i 3 = a % Ae * : or PRESS a Pair in Seventh MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1958 2 Lead ‘Cut’ to LY, Braves 8 Ahead . Birmingham. lost the chance to go to the National tourney of the Little League by losing Saturday, 9-0 to Kankakee, Ill., in the Mid- west regionals at Naperville, Ill. Four errors hurt the Birmingham cause, Results in 4-1 Victory for A's 20 Circuits; . Detroit Heads East in Ath CHARLESTON, W. Va. @®—Paul Foytack's home run pitch is taking current top billmg as a Detroit b By United Press International . Funny game, this baseball. welt : dames Miley, 15, of Muncie, Ind., racing at an average of 24 miles an hour won the 2tst _ amnual Soap Box Derby yester- day at Akron. * * * games and feel like shoo-ins; the Yankees lead by 11% and feel, like sad-sacks—but they’l] have to 20 out and practice today whether they like it or not. Everything is fine with the 13th triumph. Wes Covington hit his homer with- one on ‘in the -sixth. 22nd homer and also " scored the de- The Braves are leading by eighticisive run on Johnny - Logan's sab Red Sox-Yankee game but pef- haps even: mo ‘Casey Madat Slipping Y anks single that drove in the winning % run and he collected two more hits jn the finale, including a two-| run homer. Joe Nuxhall picked up his 10th victory in the nightcap even though he. gave up two hom ers to Dick Stuart and one to Ro- man Mejias. Tom Acker was the Bobby Thomson slammed two homers: while Dale Long, Daryl Spencer* and ‘Leon ‘Wagner had one * each, Jerry ‘Lynch of the Redlegs, a one-time Pirate, was the man who hurt Pittsburgh most. His third hit in the opener was a ninth-inning perfect squeeze bunt in the fourth * * Six home runs were hit in the signifidant were ” winner in the opener, Owosso will represent Michigan fn the regional playoffs: of the American Legion Junior baseball tourney at Princeton, Ind., N&- 22-26. iw * * * Bart Market of Flint was second fm the amateur motorcycle cham pionships at Springfield, Ill., yes tefday. a ee | ; Birdie Tebbetts is reported in line for the manager’s job of the Detroit Tigers according to a report of a Detroit paper. * * x Russian. marksmen set a world record with 2,726 points in beating U.S. in the’ free pistol '50-meter event in Moscow. ‘ *- ¥ * Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wheatley m8 Until the roof fell in on. him in of Allen Park Saturday wan best of-breed in the Trish Setter club Tiger jinx. Braves, who ran their | The Tigers, here for an exhibi- winning streak to ‘seven games. yesterday by sweeping a pair tion game today with their Charles- ton farm team of the American Assn., stumbled. out of Kansas City alter three defeats in a row—the third and last yesterday as a re- “isult of Foytack’s groove ball. After doing a gilt-edged job for 1 six innings in a duel with Bob Grim, the Tiger righthander tossed up two homer pitches: in the seventh for ali, of Kansas City’s runs in a 4-1 ‘triumph for _ the Athletics. The loss, during which Detroit got only four hits off the former New York Yankee twirler, dropped the Tigers into fourth place a. full ' Ithree games out of third. x from the Phillies, 5-1 and ‘e. ¢ On the other hand, everything is all fouled up with the~ Yankees, who dropped a 6-5 decision to the Red Sox and now have lost eight of their last 11 starts. Since Aug. 2, their lead has shrunk from 17 games, the three singles and a double by Ted. Williams that: sent his aver- age up-to 316. Dick Gernert, Sammy White Don Buddin each connected for Boston. Mickey Mantle socked his 35th homer and Andy Carey and pinch-hitter Don Larsen. also connected, With run- ners on second and third in the ninth, Leo Kiely had to be called in to save Ike Delock’s 11th win. - INEXPERIENCED MAN. TO QUALIFY FOR ELECTRONIC EMPLOYMENT | Man, Aged 17-45 for training which will qualify you for positions in Electronic Field. The schedule says the Yanks have today off, Casey Stengel says differently. He called a practice session for 10 o'clock inthe morn- ing. i “1 don’t know what's-a-matter,” he grumbled, ‘‘but I’m gonna find out ina hurry.” Anyway, the second-place White|nit in the Giants-Cubs game but it was Willie Mays’ 21st homer with two on in the fourth that proved Sox, -still entertaining notions of catching the Yankees, won their fifth straight by. beating the In- Must be ambitious and willing to spend-1 hour a day 4 days a week | training under the supervision of our Engineers on Practical Equipment. with your present employment. Salary open—$90-$140 whly., & up when employed 3 YEAR PLACEMENT SERVICE GUARANTEED : Earl Battey’s eighth -, inning homer off dim Grant broke a 2-2 tie between the White Sox and Indians. Lefty Billy Pierce gave up nine hits in posting his 13th victory. Grant was tagged with his 10th loss, 4 Awotal of seven home runs were For a strictly confidential interview with our personnel representative write “Electronics” giving name, address, phone, present occupation and working hours to Box 92, Pontiac Arrangements will be made so it will not interefere’ the seventh, Foytack had a two hit game going yesterday while ie? ington, 2-1. dians, 3-2. Baltimore nipped Wash- the .payoff blow. The wallop gave San Francisco an 8-4 lead after which Ernie Banks clouted his 38th} ‘Press, Pontiac, Mich. of America’s specialty show, held al the Royal Oak Farmers’ Mar- t. Ch. Red Rogue of Maple Ridge topped 89 dogs, among 126 working en a 1-6 lead. Harvey Kuenn’s double and Frank Bol- ling’s single had scored for De- troit in the third. entries. Over the first six frames’ Foy- tack had faced only 19 batters. But in the seventh he gave up his 19th and 20th homers, which was all Area Drivers Win Races at Speedway |" "=" With “one out, Hector Lopez smashed the ball over the left field fence to tie the score at 1-1. Harry Chiti then duplicated the blow after Foytack walked Har- ry Simpson and permitted a sin- gle by Hal Smith. Manager Bill Norman's in and out team is now heading into an Eastern invasion, starting at Wash- ington tomorrow night, which could send the Tigers into the second division unless conditions _ reverse = Dayton Thorobred AFETY SPECIALS San Francisco took over sec- ond place in the National League with an 86 triumph ever. Chi- cago. Cincinnati swept a double- header from Pittsburgh, 4-3 and 7-6, while Leg Angeles earned a split by taking the nightcap, 9-3, after St. Louis won the opener, 12-7. Juan Pizarro’s four-hit pitching and Frank Torre's grand-slam hém- er off Don Cardwell gave the Braves their opening game vic- tory, and in the nightcap, Lew Bur- dette hurled a five-hitter for his ’ Three Pontiac. area drivers posted heat victories and Reynolds MacKay of Detroit won the feature as the Midget racers were featured at Pontiac Speedway last night. “ Bill White and Tom Kirken of Pontiac and Highland’s Jim Camp- bell were heat winners along with Earl Reeves of Detroit. Al Steiner of Ferndale had a big night win- ning . the modified feature, the Australian pursuit, the 4-car dash find a heat event. Midgets and modifieds will be on the program next Sunday with time trials at 5:30 p.m. and. the ist race at 7. 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You can get higher octane at “regular” price _ with Blend ‘200’... it’s proved higher octane for most “regular” users. ——: in quality” ... highest in value! a Hi AO Ee ag A APP aoa pet it Ys = a : | : ‘ : : ¥ aa ee = : " \ f f | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘AUGUST 18, 1958 rs " to4 AA; | 3 ° 8 Ne ore fas to a tie zk , Middle Class America Discovering Art... > Sew roster LINTHAL, Switzerland (AP) — Tots _ |. © By CYNTHIA LOWRY — |psore modest circumstances have|the Metropolitan Museum of —— meget Sep ae ar Ae irom b ia: : 2 AP Newsfeature Writer Reweslgeery in oils, water-jand its Cloisters, : wand f senefit a Sic! Sheelill’ Shas _ se ! Didn't Want Husband NEW YORK a — “Average, ROWING INTEREST ne By bes weed attendance figure jects dart were taken on & con Switzerland. oe a 5 2 . Americans have discovered Art.|4 G : was up to two million. Next year, |signment basis — an ificreasingly| The three experienced Alpinists Ye 31 to ‘Have Three Sons, |Typically, they are wrapping it up| In increasing numbers, they are! 4¢ wi probably'reach three mil- |popular fund-raising device. {were still tied. together by their ps 5 3 She Tells Police ngges baying original Werte 1 pies yr | em; ; a ee. climbing rope as they fell off the S-3ta2 3 , Old Mas-|their fireplaces, to te Onn ch ak ws eiastilcen’ aac Siena Ge ie ee ihe: bg ters and-works of important con-jown walls, for their own enjoy- zn he "Naot 15 peere, amne ae pellny hf orgee ico cobl The ; ec WE ACCEPT THEATER 3) SAN ANTONIO, Tox. AAP) hit baie gone iui; eis“ tcistateie Geceaoes have opened @ll/iection of Impressionist and post|son's total of climbing deaths in ee AY REI powigee | she said yesterday, be- . na-|since the early war years, In 1940,| Recently $9,600 worth of paint- eer ee woe Switnertand to ae ? cause “I din’t want my husband|t n in|about one million visited many people rE ings, original prints and antique 2 3 — PE ny A ad 10:45 to 1:00°P; M. to have them.” * 2. 4 Fe | a t ith tal “I have just drowned my three portant buyers ADULTS 25c children,”” Mrs. Rosa Pena calm- art bargain hunters — ly told a police sergeant. se wae tee, ee ROOTED IN SUBURBIA | In the writer's own suburban/ neighborhood — an area of under $30,000 homes: — three couples) hire sitters one night a week to possession telephone * lexecutive and his private secre- tary-wife is print No, 6 of @ signed : * ££. * f The experts have theories why _|America has become a little art- mad and, of course, they don’t always agree, One logical explana- tion is that never before have Americans had so- much leisure in} : which to pursue noncommercial SATISFYING A GROWING APPETITE—This cater to ani whet the increasing_appetite for |- ney to spend and have been could be a street scene in any of a hundred or original art. This one is in New York. developing a taste for life’s lux- more American citiés where sidewalk art shows uries. ~ % pe oe oe é Still another expert gives interi- be| Hollywood Headlines inatioc nie mat oer ter te feaP omg oclmmned Sleadlines " Toast of Gay Nineties |ts"e.it 2:7 si” svereee homes,” he said, “They've written wai! Wayne, Holden to Head pies a Marchioness |: <* “ “" "| [Zee aD w Cast of Civil War Movie LONDON (AP) — The: So-year-liery and 2 S ‘ 5 old dowager Marchioness of gee certain size and in certain colors, " | fort, star of the Naughty 90s he said, . est By DOROTHY MANNERS* {just to get her reaction, She was|one’of the greatest of the Gaiety|, Suc MARKET (For Louella O, Parsons) so enthusiastic about the part of/ Girls, died at her London home A HOLLYWOOD—With John Wayne|the Mother Superior who sets the|jast night. Pictures are popping up in hos- set for “The Horse Soldiers,”’ the | girls on the right road in life she x «*« * pitals, industrial plants and busi- ... » |Sohn Lee Mahin- Marty Rackin|indicated she might come out of Once all theaterland knew her|"¢## offices, Housewives haunt the win|Civil War drama gets off to a hot/retirement to play it. It would be| ,. Rosle Roote, a beauty from auction houses. Local art shows do/_ nu-| Start in more ways than one. Wil-|wonderful to Have her back, Tipperary who captured the heart|* brisk business, Many . persons 5 if SE e it ; ‘ i: i iH DINNERS mam /&% | _ @ ‘Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily eo; ee "Open 11 A, M. to 2 A. M. « * of Edwardian London and the HOLLYWOOD IN SHORTS: hand of a handsome marquess. |) oy Burt Lancaster and Kirk Doug-| Her voice and her figure won te ow * ing with Paramount. las, working with Sir Laurence|her fame overnight in the storied| The ‘When last heard from, Para- |Olivier in “The Devil's Disciple’|world of hansomi cabs and stage| forces, including a growing feel- 1 always address Sr. Laurence ee ee ae Cea, ae ee ao enw ot working. for anyone he |“Mr, Olivier’ on the set, pagne from her silken slipper. made it impossible rr ¥ ’ a ar es mate the size of today’s. art Rosie’s big success came with; market. . |@ lilting song, “‘Maisie Was a} The. big auction houses . |Rarling, Maisie Was a Dear,” in/York,, Paris and London do a show called “The Messenger , E & 3 : & 3 & E 4 : 5 a Hi LEE i 4 z 7 BE 5 3 i EF i ? 5 : “Hei . » We . Acteased the UTED ARTISTS NN poe Apso Far oe panes 50° 8 i FE? «i ND: ¢ PHONE FF ORDA ? oO >OAKLA nf Fan We CONC as “tT Y, | ils Al i E ni Ae F2 5 afi Hy E H ly won them over. A great portion of this business After their marriage, the cow-jis in art t ple settled on hig family estates é i f : Sepoqeaenneiee B : iF i ‘ ang liness Halts Flight ae ie tog: oy ee of Actor Robinson 3 §2 5: 5 i g “nla ees ty ¥ visited the United States in 1951: LAKE THEATRE + WMA 442151 = : Rg [E . di fs fF Rh £3 i o6 Walt Disney . PETER PAN _ * " ~DDED = 6™ _ Walt Disney's “Nick” “Harlem s" __ SPORT REE DISNEY CARTOON Starts Sun, , GLENN. FORD fs at tr e ee i i i i g fe I Bg i 2 5 g I y i . z : “t | i g i i 3 F g i i ¢ 5 5 g , i oh ge N 4! ge 25 E i s 7 q | - Ter Irene and Dr, Francis Griffin, | 17. robinson said she and her | her husband, are good friends of |).<1,4nd would, continue their trip] 4 ; , whe P Robert Hardy Andrews, to Los Angeles as soon as they ; | scripted the drame we eMiconsee [could book another flight. The} ‘ a/b 4 4 4 , eatin rent _ in Any Other Theater in This Bob sent his screenplay to Irene’ said. v™vwwrrrvrrererrwewererweeeT Mn ES 4 4 Exclusive Drive-In Showing : Ban! WATERFORD ES . Monday: Thru Thursday seat ss ss _—— ; lease com office opens 7 P. M.—Show starts at SP.M.2 — : , DRIVE-IN THEATER Picton ‘Commendonatt” at $115--One showing comb evvaing. $ ‘ PARAMOUNT PRESENTS THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN $ sons: | Cot, Williame Lake-Alrport Rosds—Box Office Opens 7:00 FM. 1 Tig GREATEST EVENTIN 3 | > oy head NOW! Thru THURSDAY MOTION Picture HisToRY! : > 2 > } > vpiran or RIVET Mas MASHYE ALNORPVCRCET =e Moga CECILB DEMILLE'S oe g a =a = * a L WAL a ~ HESTON: BRYNNER-BAXTER-ROBNOR ‘ADDED ‘a ae ADMISSION” : ee ae : TT RT “MAN InN SPACE" Up WOGER- MORROW ctv TALL STRANGER CARTOON LA Sthten omar raee erect cae er a ft —— a —— ~ ne ai rs |. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1958 Cleo the Hurricane | [2% Seen as Likely DemocraticChoice = Sen. Johnson for President in ‘60? _|Sweeps Northward By JAMES MARLOW © Pressure in 196) would force)last year passed the first civil) MIAMI Fla. (AP)—Hurricane Associated Press News Analyst [him into a decision because his|rights bill in this century. Cleo swept northward. in the open WASHINGTON (AP)'— Wastr|current Senate terms ends that| It was a compromise ‘bill, to be|Atlantic. today with slowly de- ington fortune-tellers usually wait!year. ‘ sure, It wasn’t as much as the|creasing winds near the center for Congress to quit, when the dull| Johnson couldn't run for both|Northerners wanted. It was more|but an increase in’ size. _days begin, before guessing who’ll|the Senate and the presidency, He|than the. Southerners wanted.) The season’s first hurricane had be runni ng for president in 1960.|looks like a cinch to be re-elected|Nevertheless, Johnson steered it) winds up to 105 miles an hour near But why wait? if he runs for the Senate again, |*rough. the center today as it howled There's no need to guess much|But if he for the presidency| eo Beg along 500 miles east northeast of about Vice President Nixon for the|and lost, he'd be out of the Senate.| He’s run up a remarkable rec-|Bermuda. It was moving at 20 time being, since right now he -s +e ord for getting things done in a| miles an hour. seems to have the inside track for The Congress where the Democrats} A turn toward the north-north- the Republican nomination. But ee party —— outnumber Republicans and run|east is indicated. it's a free-for-all among Demo-|™*Y te S'S Bete show, although Republicans} Some increase in size is expect- crats and’ will continue s0, tween Northerners wanting lcontrol the executive branch of|ed as the hurricane loses its force. ‘ no | [1980 by NEA Serves, Tin. Rog, VB. Pat. 5 ”~ * strong civil rights plank andithe government, Hutricane force winds extend out A dozen Democrats — with the Southerners burning over the pub- * es ; 7 miles around the. center, with groan years away — already are being| It’s possible in such a situation|Thorugh a combination of ‘things:|miles to the north end east. and vOU CAN HAVE THE mentioned as maybe having a|Johnson might be used as a com-jhe’s a compromiser, plays friend-|150 miles to the southwest. WORD! chance for their party’s nomina-|Promise candidate to pull thejly, avoids personal attacks, keeps) Ships in the path of the storm tion. That’s about par for the|Party together. For, while he’s aiwindbagging to a. imnimum, and|were advised to use extreme cau- course, Right now the Democrats/Southerner, it was through his|does favors for his fellow senators|tion, but there was no threat to don’t have one outstanding pos-|Senate leadership that Congress|who thus become his debtors. ‘the U. S. mainland. : sibility, © ; >, BOARDING HOUSE es Strangely, not much mention has been given recently to Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas as EGAD, HERMAN,DO YOUR AW hape tats because this teder of| WY WELL, T: KNEW AAY LUCH COULDN'T BB Gai TIROS VET Z the Senate Democrats has repeat- LAST~ OLD. MOOSE NOSE IS RA SOLN ks rt Sis wr me) sack acan/Moanm scien © BIEN Maybe he hasn't. But he'd be WASN'T ENOUGH, HE'S GOT ANOTHER WOULD. NOT BE AN UN~ xtraordinary if he didn’t, It’s this| Aig ADDITION TOTHE i 7 : writer's guess. he's aman. to| © HOOPLE. IF’ CURT MANGY LOOK Laan ep vg ere watch, Saying right now he has ING FELINE MAKES A PASS At,/ | “WALA ene Gackt » no presidential ambitions — and MWY CHICKENS DOOR TO THE seiag ee i ees ee! HE'S GONNA BORHOOD KILLIOY. Latin Countries | Agree to Leave Island to Birds SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)—Argen- tina and Chile have agreed to quit feuding: over. ableak little . island near the tip of South America and leave it to the birds. * * * . Both nations have held unset- tled claims to Snipe Island since 1881. Chile recently began build- ing- a lighthouse there, Argentine Marines destroyed it Aug. 9 and stationed a detachment there. Chile angrily withdrew her am- EO fh NN SSS. Ah ah lg i, iin, ASIN bassador from Buenos Aires. = : SS : * * * @LALCHER E> ny * = _ A communique issued in both ' “3 & sal 4 nations’ capitals last night said v preysé © 1958 by WEA Servics, tne. V.8t. Mag, U.S. Pat. OFF. 8-/38 HERMAN = ; they had agreed to leave the is- . land unoccupied and without light- : houses or buoys. Argentine! . OUT OUR WAY Charge d'Affaires Ernesto Nogues DON'T HURRY Z i WE'LL TELL ee said the Marines will leave im- Wl al TH’ CLOSER HE" . TOAD GOUT aan — , mediately. \4= | BATS (7 DOWN, TH CAPTAIN EASY IT De Gaulle, Cabinet Meet NEEDS CUTTIN’! ~ to Draft Constitution PARIS (UPI) — Premier Charles De Gaulle called a cabinet meet- ing today to prepare.a final draft of the new. Frénch constitution on which the nation will vote Sept. 28. * Minor changes suggeste dby the constitutional consultative commit- tee, which studied De Gaulle’s draft of the constitution for three weeks, will be worked into the final draft by the ministers. They will leave unchanged, how- ever, the basic principle giving future Fench presidents greater powers, and reducing the power of the national assembly to topple governments. River ‘Victim’ Calls Wife CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) — James Blake started to swim the EVERY TIME I —_WE RR VISIT IRMA I - HAVE To BRING. |L(GRRR )}— Catawba River Saturday night] | wowed. OY 2, PT re i ee = and never came out, said his = PP “ edt ‘ Ai’ 147, 7 sigs v friends. Police and 60 life saving wy, la yea Sur ! +a and ot day usta om 6A G= fg vite my . _o ey "Sunday night, Blake called his (Seo ae es ee ee a wi: wife to come and get. him at the ‘ AWA river. Sure, he felt fine. He’d just ; fallen asleep in a boathouse, he 4950 by NEA Service, ine. O° 1B ~ said. " “ton tp © 8 Rn O8, — Ae gt ered s Coe United Femme Kyetie ame te. Aus Tad MORTY MEEKLE HALF ACRE CASTLE ae sow) ah ; bea i | - GRANDMA Piste sien GOODNESS, NO. t ALWAYS] eo Bay KIND — By Franklin Folger You'll F ind PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section tr ys *Take advantage of thié easy way Yout to solve all your buying and selling problerns, Brest To Place Your Your WANT AD Groote ins DIAL FE 2-818! DONALD DUCK _. : / OH.L GUESS SO. UNCA DONALD, WERE "N THE 50 Loo "ue 4 MineicG} oy Sy P06-18 a charge~I don't wonder they wear masks” = 4 a ¢ f \ “The PRICES they i » " terater 16 aes & Seve, bee. WOR DU. cecscednseeesss. 2B ' shader Seesas nes f P GOB, serssvecesans. 8: See Cee eeeeee DR cicnsepice siee * * god Fee eee ete eheee Be ‘ i HF d Peet we ee Be! 4 site, du, etedteeeee §. ate SOC eC See OC Ees bill dedt dd ieda tate ltl 2 at dl ireh a gh OB oped evencinis< (behs. DS OPE NE ne: 7 (bag) 0 ib: ges s8tegs + 5 f 3 ‘ so Hee ad Bel oe seeheeen seeeteee « bu. Se ePee eee eeeereeee 4.7 waeew eeeee sha at 300 bome en m5 safety and are eb: thirty (30) days af Problem Solved $f: $33 : i Eternal Triangle |: seeee [us # ta g&ae it ay 2 A HE Ss goes out on dates, the present Mrs, Healey babysits for her. Healey said he décided on this solution to his problem two years Mehts| ago when his first wife told him ot she was getting a divorce, He decided he couldn’t live without ™| the children and asked if she |1 Ost-| would stay on in the house. -| Both women agreed. i | The first Mrs, Healey was wait- ing to welcome the Healeys when inty {they returned from their honey- moon, x * *® “It’s worked for years now and' Bovey iithe children have had a proper home life,” Healey said. Ladies at the Bar JANESVILLE, Wis. (UPI) — Tavern keepers here havé leaped ‘1 to the defense of the fair sex with an equal rights for ladies Ladies i - em ne seeee 4 w rj +z.3 b= 4 Pir or Int Paper ...105.4 wr Poe Int Tel & Tel 39.6 wrison & Co . sl Cri ‘oal. iad Woolworth ... Allen Elec & Eq Baldwin Rubber Lae] 4 ; ‘ophet Co. dy Manufectu ; edo Edison C Wayne Screw Prod. Co. . *No sale; bid and asked. idend on Friday, of the coppers, dropping 1% to . an opening Blasts of Lanmiicementeen ee OSNont Conte at|haired ex-convict to a 4 Re ‘ si 4 eS scsitecs obs.) got. ...5.. 1. : ‘= 1 og Ste es, No. A. oat, 16 the Fics f sity Small gains were made by Minute ee GRRENS oo| Maid, Southern Railway, Goodyear Sa EE eae conan f and United Aircraft, Ee | WMS i ces spgnecesesisasesvocess ¥ : BS: sesees-sep ransicetenss i! -lewios chard: fiis">.sscscrvesceeness 10 side, | a ah SALAD G _., | macarole A nos cons vse Jones & Latghlin, ‘ 4 - ; ¥ ereere ya : % i , RRO: a Consolidated Edison. 7 Poultr y and Eggs General tae” tnder Mpownas anion waruliad. a mae eSPS=oUREPoankSay ee Wwe Gwe - : eens Gd DD me ee) at elit : E 25 , i | EE i 8 ee & li i i f | : gze ee +3 f fr i : 8 i on ee i ; : ; 3 E 375 - nBeeatzesasass 2 ? 5 > HEN : wh 2. “Ss, 3 bd Ween om bee alee am F = Set, ) a orm. i CBHES 2 : we < K bs at 28s oe b9 ate MOSSUNAseIANERSseysesess et =. * _* eee * es pe oe 3 + bt fase sess eee . ar i “ou a32=2 OCK A $T VERAGES NEW YORK, As 18.—(Compiled by the Associated Press). - eSausvesuusuasiuzetesSseycagousee3 tte ie ‘se we 3S Derg sa— ware aade 3 3 C4 LA 8 a3 saa7s is} 3 BAmmvwe@ = | 1 15 Indust. Rai's U Net change ,,..—2.2 —8 ‘con tod vhs SABSSeSee weonsSvaw ay 4 Ce. .. yh seer, os Bavaanarnn ODA m oeeeeeee & +e Reds ‘Inspire’ Robeson MOSCOW (UPI) — American singer Paul Robeson received a | big ovation from the audience at a Sunday concert in Lenin Stadi- um, Radio Moscow reported. The broadcast on as f ~ Adams was informéd. by Ziem) 7 of Kierdorf’s surrender minutes be-| 7. fore he was to go on a Detroit/] ‘ltaurant, he added. Questioned where they were go- ing, Kierdorf would only say “‘it’s 10 minutes away.” direction. of Woodward avenue. They were headed south on U.S. 10 when they® passed Ted’s Restau- rant & Drive-In at the corner of Woodward and Square Lake roads in Bloomfield Township. All the while, Taylor said, Kier- dorf was silent. SUITCASE WITH ‘H.K.’ He turned the car around and turned into the restaurant where they parked the car. As-they ‘vere walking toward the front of the building, Ziem said he spotted a brown suitcase with the initials “ LK.” sitting on the sidewalk along the front of the restaurant. Herman and his son embraced. “Hello, son,” Taylor quoted” Her- man as saying. For awhile Herman did not even greet Ziem or Taylor. Afterwards Herman asked if they couldn’t go inside the restaurant ahd have coffee. Herman was dressed in the same }3\greyish-blue suit that he wore 183.4} when he visited the hospital. Added ‘9 to his wardrobe Sunday night was 'a black and white checkered cap ‘¢ which he later admitted was part 3,08 a disguise. mained the entire 13 days in the state. ; A taxi took him to Ted's Res- It was in the restaurant the Kierdorf first began speaking to Ziem and Taylor. “I'm sorry this all happened,” Taylor quot- ed Kierdort as saying, ae fz E i tS | . Hf ir Pe au ee ee fF i z q 3 i $ E SF g ee i [i f ; x § ge i E seg § H Pe Zz i fi z : i Be torch LOTS TO THINK ABOUT — Object of a 13-day manhunt, Hed’ . Iman Kierdorf, ex-Teamster official wanted for questioning in the death of his nephew, Frank, ponders over a question put to him by reporters today in the office of Prosecutor Frederick C. | g* E ee 6 il rel ; il ill EEE.g x & Kierdorf’s surrender, Taylor said he believed that the one-time aide of Teamsters presi- dent James R. Hoffa was at home Sunday when the shop was set afire, as several neighbors said. Leaf took Kierdorf to the Oak- land County jail shortly before midnight to be booked on a charge of having a gun with a silencer. It, along with several telephones from his home at 29078 Spoon St., were turned over to.a 15-year-old neighbor girl when he learned of his nephew’s burning from a Conviction on this charge car- ries a maximum term of five years in prison. Kierdorf said he didn't think “‘police can make that charge stick.” * * * Kierdorf walked to the jail with- Dr. Isaac C. Prevette, deputy county coroner, was called to the jail when Kierdorf: complained of feeling ill. Several times he had nearly fallen asleep in Ziem's of- fice. : e i “ Did you see Frank?" he asked ‘a reporter who questioned why he’ had difficulty sleeping during his he was ushered to one of four two- men cells on the second floor of the jail at 12:30 a.m. The doctor also ordered the turnkey not to allow Kierdorf, if he asked for them, to have his nitroglycerin pills oftener than every three hours, . * Kierdorf, when he was an official of Teamsters Joint Council 43 in Detroit, was questioned by Sen. McClellan’s Senate Rackets Com- mittee during its present investi- gation of gangster influence in the giant union PT guess I'll be going back,” Kierdorf remarked last night, He took the Fifth Amendment to most questions last time, as did his nephew who was before the com- imttee last November. “Were you and are you afraid?” > : The “‘turmoil’’ was referring to, he said, was exposures by the Senate committee. turned his nephew into a human torch, Last night he wouldn’t talk about whether he had found those responsible, However, he did disclose how Frank had told him, as police did also, to leave the investiga- tion of the crime to them. money He said: it was the union to give most business agents the car they had been using Union affairs, when they re- The gray-haired 58-year-old Mrs. *|Kierdorf told investigators ast week that “I probably wouldn't tell you if I knew where he was.” Says Odds Favoring Auto Strike in Fall CLEVELAND (®— Steel Mag- azine says the odds favor a strike in the auto industry this | year. Steel says that if it hap- pens it could block genera] busi- Ress recovery. — - The magazine says the United Auto Workers Union has gone so long without contracts that it would lose face if it were to” settle on company terms. It also said that General Motors, one of the industry’s big three, would dislike to give the UAW some- thing better than it already’ has given other unions. _—_. Steel said neither the union nor the companies want q strike but that chances for a settlement are less hopeful than before. It said that if there is a strike it will come in late September or early October. — Skate to Visit Norway OSLO # — American atomic submarine Skate, second to pass under the pole, will arrive in Norway Saturday for a five-day visit. Coming from polar waters, the Skate will dock first at Ber- gen, on the west coast, and will arrive in Oslo next Monday. Buy Now and Save Just a Few NEW 1958 BUICKS LEFT SPECIAL SAVINGS ON DEMONSTRATORS! OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake ‘Ave. | FE 2-9101 | Moon Rocket Fails Sept. 14 2nd Date (Continued From Page One) sile that was the first stage of the moon rocket. The two upper’ stages—both bor- rowed from the Navy Vanguard program — continued onward an be recovered. : Preliminary analysis indicated that the explosion occurred in the engine compartment of the first of the three rocket stages. Maj. Gen. Bernard Schriever, chief of the Air Force Ballistic Missile Division, told a news con- ference that while it might take a week to pinpoint the trouble defi- nitely, a quick look at the data in- dicated a random failure. A leak in or rupture of one of the liqued oxygen or fuel lines might have touched off the explosion, he said. ry ef Bp t | days each month. Because of the 2144 days required to travel the 250,000 miles from earth to moon, the rocket must be aimed at a the sleeping bags,” Upcott -said trio set out for a week's the Upper Printess J. DeHart, 28, of 1071 Durant St., pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge before Mu- nicipal Court Judge Maurice E. Finnegan, Saturday, and paid a fine of $100. Rummage daily, 98 W. Huron. sale —Adv. Device Detects Sex LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The International. Telephone and Tele- graph Co. yesterday announced the developmentof a complicated de- vice which can tell men from women. The device, which can de- Curtiss-Wright Profit Dips to $1.34 Share NEW .YORK (AP) — Curtiss- Wright Corp. today reported a six- as against $20,712,890 for the first ELECTRONIC BURGLAR ALARMS Autoeye Electronic Alarm bh theoretical point far ahead of the moon, _Emperor Hirohito of the Jap- anese government is the 123rd Mi- kado in his line. He traces his ‘descent to Jimmu. Tenno who BUILDING FOR RENT 762 Orchard Lake Rd. siore of garage. 2800 se ee wi = te tenant. " able Phone FE 2-8371 reigned in 660 B.C. PONTIAC STATE new quarters. \ WE'VE MOVED TO SUITE 402-403 IN THE Our new offices are larger, with modern equipment installed, to give our customers the best possible investment service. “ You're invited to drop in and see us in our Watling, Lerchen & Co. | Members New York Stock Exchange 402-403 Pontiac State Bank Building ae Phone: FE 2-9276 ce BANK BUILDING a ‘ 7 ieee i Help Wanted Male 6! IMAN TO TRAIN FOR ELECTR ONICS. SEE OUR AD ON THE ;_ SPORT PAGE. ae B07. = za. ‘ SUPPLEMENT ot officiating. inter ent in has INCOME ; Fark Cemetery. Mts. Miller| Need married men, 18-33, wil in state at the Farmer-| 5¢c. Work in co & vic. al . MI for appointment, or NG CHAIR : OL’ rg rg 16, ag ——, "MOREY? GAR WANTS a CtL Biker at ive” Sire "ontrsn,| fem, Goodbye te tga ferever ai abe err Permane: i Bert oneere, Beis Garg, Mee) an Mpc a at ead eee 2 ast si Geral Oltesre, rs welene details ‘yours for the asking, Age thy TOR PAINT bt dear brother, of Mrs, Ger-| S7eBces. ae x F i rele] Piss OR. S81IT: tr rrell, Mrs. Pearl Husch- Siter 9:00" a.m. -| CAWN WOR x WEED & BUSH man, and Mrs. Marie Were ; cutting. end a ‘23-8262 also survived by 25 grandchildren Watchmaker "| ta AN, & WANT and 6 great a ne work of any kind Has chauffer’s ral will be held Tuesday,| > watch pe repair departs license e $108), August 19, at 11:00 a.m, @ = pail r Fy 5 eee fark crane cifielsting. a phone num Tie details | RELIAB EE os right, PE 6-4338 ment in Jewell, tows, Mr, Oltesvig rae 8: Norfolk 8¢.. Detroit, | RETIRED CARPENTER F will le a at the Sparks- a time work for furniture. Own Seif train a cneeutive. naa tions in| TREE TFADE. a rred_ MT Coe the heating & alir- EE REM Card of Thanks . | dus: ue previous —- ance Lots — Free estimates, PE Brain poor ig oy ror me Cae en Ma 12 noon, Tues: | FREm REMOVAL, PH 7-001, SINCERELY | W Wisi To 'mx:| Hosting, 463°8. Begin Free Estimates eg forall YOUNG an Biathge arden receipe Help Wanted Female 2) trate age a | AMBITIONS Hovs want. | —*ccounting, EM i. Aa Muri Sutherland A spepial thenks|"ing to earn “§40400 per week, | YOUNG MARRIED MAW IN DPE: Eisen’ ‘ond ores ison no] fal. Call MA mg 8400,, before| 7 YTHING, HAS CHAUF- Eastman Dessiscn-cobae) 4 pm ) before) ers LICENSE. CALL FE Funera: a eee Mrs, Muri -& 2-3647, ANY TIME erland Pe wg, mily. “AN EASY JOB a , 0% dour day, beginners, Work Wanted Female 11 In Memoriam 2 wes qe te ork, — ASK \i ae REPRESENTA | De bs sta —- in ty OF OUR SON,,JUN-|""Avon Cosmetics sells itself. Just poehel, 3671. lo Desappar who passed ‘awoy| AVR, Cosmetics selis tiselt. Just | Day IRONING SERVICE. 0 8 years ago tod ving etn. ts nd | _bushe: 29-2495. : ‘There’ $8. beautiful Rome, far over ¢ warns weed income. — ty | S-wom=n WANT 7 re are pmonsions of light for y. : DD men = Drayton , and rNG = Shee y towers, the sun does Mexperienced. Por aieady positign BE <., my bow e me ne am That heavenly ‘home holds all that| A!t-co Ssontilionss stles dan Mi __ 23-4403. - GOLORED DA iy, missed Mother, Ste eaaly mis : hy Binoy an) Sepaee —— InN LOVING MEMORY or OUR beloved Husband & Father Henry |~ | paused away 4 years) | In LOVING R or Blanche 8. Terry, who passed way one year ago, Sat... Aug. Gone is = face we loved so dear, And silent the voice we loved to hea: Too ‘tr, op sof i sight or ech, = to far for thought ewes to remember her who once nd who, “though absent, is just ye by Children and randchildren a Funcral Directors 4 “, HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains ___OR,_ > 779% Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME aS PEE Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Piane or Moto: Pe 2.8sTF ~ Cemetery Lots 5 9 CRYPT OARLANe HILLS ME- moria!l Gardens. OR 3-7506, dens. _ Caer meed, Al Frosto Drive In ae AO. Ww. Baron. — AN. saeggpa Sew g WOMAN fol a oom pref More for ean Wages FE "5756" after Bay ONDAY through Friday, * 3-5410. Earn As Much As Work i te) 56-6573. or MA 4-3464, EARN EXTRA M _ BASILY — SPA Ee! to $250 yours just for gowns exclusive ristmas Card line, Beautiful new styles, so HL. no Jow in cost they sell them- Free name oe EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER wanted for D yy a Short- : no g hand a b meceasany, EXPERIENCED COLORED for general ponvek Fe s+ care.” Must li rt ‘ pag ye thes FE 688 |_after 6 p.m. “TELEPHONE Canvassers GUARANTEED SALARY . Plus Commission SO LIVEIN- MORE POR HOME — wi ht A oa ety Hefig Of pee PERL ad as are 2 graves $100 or 6 PERRY MOUNT PARK. LOT 240 he oy a grave lot, Arm oan State 4-602) BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following bexes: 5, 7, 12, 14, 18, 20, 28, 30, 32, 40, 55, 57, 58, Gl, 68, Ti, 74, 76, 78, 83, 99, \# 103, 104, 105, 106, 109, 117. Help War Wanted Male 6 6 attic Alert ee Mechanichlly teresting — = sition a tetlined 8 Motel 130 ve Apply etnek m, Savoy August _10th, _ AUTO SALESMEN NEEDED JACK COLE, ANC. |B Wait sree cast TEN ben = Boece 7H Sirmio ogham, Bakery et eis COLLECTOR WHO + ledger has some ne oe ble par- ticulare a A og Featine F ontiac Pres, & ane tion sales. ie Aino telephone ‘ok must b + ae m tined to us e ice, 2 Holly ME T1431. XPER: D MEAT C R and antial meat managers for Pontiac and vic. tail grocery chain, W exp., age, Frees tion aa ae Tress FOR oom tors. Bex No, 61. , AC 1064 geoting a apotieations (Aooiy Pe IBM Tabulating a Operator PALMER-BEE CO. Bloomfield Sa His . ai 71-0400 DONT PAS $| UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belorgings for cash through Classified Ads! FE 2-8181. oy ¢ i JET-GAS TURBINE, AND TURBO - DEMON STRATORS ren 2 ev Must have own trans- oo references. . MAyfair ly WOMEN PART TIME several women to work from our Pontia —- 4 — daily, Mon rience neces om Be Call . 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FE 5-0304 — J Str WACHINe PIED MACHIN PAPERHANGING — ore INTING. at Ba WOULD LI Maniey Leach 10 Bi - st Plaster repairing. 8-8513. Gan Bavs ONLY. ‘s rR B-INCAND. Lal rece SALES init] 3127 W. Huron PE 26123 |. Physio-Therapy 21 ZIA YES. ae NO BANANAS! | PHYSICA AL, THERAPY 4016 DIXIE ali an bonted. Divert On| fe see BIG SEAR the company | _Hwy. OR 3-8651, 1 ti! $ p.m Sie: "Cal early mo or| With the building flare for, the — late _evecints as — ais | & modernisation. 4| __ Television Service 22 wou Ww. NTs re 6 DAYS. be in ouaremenbl co. ant Ty prom ro ar x é 5 Sea Nelerencee, E 41233. a ta Ww. Huron St. FE 66553 RAYAL eeLBCTRONICS yf ppetos Dreneaelang, Tailoring 16| ALL MAKES TV. FRONO WANTED: AGEING os tf MY | cant ERICSSON, CUSTOM TAL ee GRY Tv seRviCn WisH. TO CARE FOR PRE- rear alterations, 116 W urea in| = FE 2" Graaea school aged children by the hour MAKING. Boy sealant pena — we bs __ Typewriter Service 22A SUNG —CADY ANTS” WORK. RESSMAEING. 17 peas a | Ee er AND ADDING _ Building 12 SRESSMAKING, TAILORING ) ABD fice Bee beppty Co., 17 W .. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK.| _ 49063. mae Upholstering 23 oes STOM D! hl “¢ FinisHING Garden Plowing © 16B |~ Materiel. Beadle 5-1927, PON. = CUSTOM UPHOLS' CUSTOM PLOW DRAG. & LIGHT eet Cooley Lake Rd —M ETE BOT £ trading. Anywhere Call ORIand Bar — > Quality. w wore. re icensed Bow- LOT MOWING. LAWN AWN GRADING | 197_N, Perry St. FE 58806 m8 UNDER FE Cs Lost & —— i 2 present home. es raising ‘and Underpinning. Also masonry, FE snare’. Agence + 17 Lost: LONG BEIGE COIN i PURSE 8B ee i sum ~ § ‘ceney os a Wee's 6-0378 wr nerite all of ts Federal’s: Reward. Please call ast ‘. DANTELS IN = Agate re PE 27731 or FE 40663. AAA Floor Sanding 63 _W Horoo CE D1 Lost — CAT, E Laying = Finisht short hair, few. gold Ear ¢, BUD BILLS FE ¥-2080 ane Neuen, Service 18 tre nt Rewd. FE $-8204. A-A TRENCHING NDRY, SERY, COLLIE. ALE, DARK Footings, Septic : ; ed Lady, Se Field, OR 3-6666 "es | peone Ponting Laund brown, ond whe Oa : Noxi S ha, UES cage peas CAR OERIE Ra” Reward. OR 34 Ae Segre water lines field tile. ; } 5 Lost: BLACK BPA L iin tik SF CEMENT WORK. Sst a ag eg SD tote wil 10 Vie ee ALi Sek), Reason- Landscapin 18A Lk. Rd. MA 6-3803, able. Jensen. a tft tenga dhe LOST: LADY'S WHITE ) GOLD ALUMINUM AND STONE SIDING, | 4 - 1 ACE ,SERVICE. RE | “Bulova wristwatch. downtown vi Glatex. All types insulated siding, moval and trimm our cinity bet, Pike & Lawrence Sts. roofing storm windows and doors, | _ FE 2-7188 _Reward. PE! _. paoageet Instred lison, FE FL oad = TREE SERVICE, Lost: LITTLE LACK DOG poG WITH . a @ Ax¥ TYPE OF HOUSE PLAS) 10nd clearing. tnve mF TSS | Be elie oer 8 eee custom drawn OL 18200 P WN BUILDING. Lost: GOLD BULOVA WATCH. | 3-401, OMPLETE rading. Seeding & Sod- Arthur's tp 190 ou o uron, Aug BRICK ze BLOCK 6 & CH | _ ding Oe _ FE a atbo” aiter 7. 7p men wer e repair and ome pmo ee aioe ee | Hobbies & "Supplies 24 ine PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, Ri | Custom BULLDOZING YAR DE| Socr Store. 15 f, ae driveway grading. filling wrence inrge Also chim . No job Aeaiag ne. commer clef, Guaranteed CARPENTER _— “ani sis, Sat TOR NOTHING. TOO Ni i alit be ‘. commercial fed Piet rod "Bhone ‘OR. 3-6 "3. [CEMENT AND MASON .Work expertly Free esti- mate 16 yrs, exp. OR 3-9402. a Ni - ree estimates. OL GEMENT is OUR 6PEC TALTY. Floors, EM_3-4870, & BL N OCK tric Co., 1060 GUARAN ‘Ri ~ ALL kinds Est 1918 230i FE Marsh. 353_N. Cass, FE 2-302 2-8946 HoUsEMOVING 48450, ae A Youn OUSE RAISING, z i} _briek, block, foundations stone — eee wee 2 REPAIRS - 4. RENTS, PRAT fo | TREN EXCAVATING FOR ea footings, ditches & boat w: » porches, ea ae POE ethccge, | ‘\dial FE saath v Rotoune Terms zat 5 Temovel. Pb rn eis or OR ee ae i ana ent _ s Fs Oe Wael, front. fn Ls "bart. evans: gradine Backfield top soll. FE SPRAYING Commercial or residential Dutch Elm & pest control Roto-Mist or Hydraulic Harry White & Sons, Inc. 151.8. Cass Lake Rd. . Moving & Trucking 19 4 TON STARE TRUCK WANTS Notices & Personals 25 MASON P'SHOES - At ane caaiea sales expert ould like to sell for you. Maple pial or MA hy CALL ELECTROL OLYsIs CENTR. for removal of unwanted Sods: OR_ 3-2805. CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHO B®. H_ MILLER OR COLD WAV 1g SPRCIAY, $5.50, | 0 OB. en Thur othy’s 600 N. . FR 21244. . Perry. PE 3 DAINTY MA aie toe Menominee Mrs Wallace FE 57805, DAINTY ee Reasonable FE 5346s — FE 2-2009 ~ AA-1 Reduced Rates _ Smith Mov Large van (or ickup, FE 5 A- OVING AND HAULING, “ §-5314 or 8-9869. Al LIG! NG & RUB- bun 4 load, FE O01 d 45. rice, Any. time, PE 60008 | LOSE your e, time. = Sera poe aie A bbish Ley a top. Sonia oy ti ati __up free of charge. cis 5-4638 MOVING ®'HAULING WITH 2 TON stake track,’ PE 8-6453. Serene DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it ‘easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, t + | 1 SUPPL: work, OR 3-360 ay get tor Ae ust ats Blec- | A FAMILY ae NEEDS LIGHT HOMEMADE E DECORATED — ing. Moving, rubbish. Reas. birthday, all Tht. 2.5864, poll : specialty. PE = MOVING + SAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE In Debt? If you are having —, meeting inex ymen gee toda ay. om DIT COUNSEL keove Oakland Treats. re tt) KNAPP SHOES Fred ‘Herman ee A eR oR 3-1592 & BCO- nomic: ay *gitnes ne releases pers diets by adding ‘sia gar rec. mel avaiable now at — NSTR. CTION CO. . FE 8-6553 ron REDUCE paid 10 Hip as $3.90 oe, ie ‘all. for __ ay. 44131, SPECIAL FOR AvausT. COLD wave, $5.00 pom plete, Soiek by capes, $5.00, Bt , & WANTED Fruit Wood Spinet Must be in good condition. esene Midwest 4-9264. Pe [woman ase-aroaenaaenesneperapana>rorae-seener=ngeerat----snen aemceemmaeerear ae -—euenea ar amnnl WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES ot furniture. Ph. wt - ANTIQUE DISHES “AN. tive in - Antique furniture. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 POP LPP al USED BICYCLES, ANY CONDI- tion if abl 2-3664. Money Wanted — 28A | rep WANTED TO BOnRew W: $5,000 ON ON second mort; your po noth R o ‘ike LEY, I Broker PE #1 we bf * earms. LARS land contracts, B Buyers ce CALL US FoR Thorough nepal of your prop. Reas. discounts on land contracts Any facts op GI or FHA financing Dependable & immediate action Efficient & — salesmen "4 Sra aoe ABALZOR $143 © Open 6 o.m-9:0 pm ase, gage, Have cial and real estate, FE 4-0682. Wanted to Rent aeons aym eee MODERN nOME, lem ay SP cabura eights, FE TEACHER ANTS TO RE = 3 bedroom home with basemt. yy ar one ona core i og Basie oF ~ WANTED TO RENT WITH TEN RANCH, 3 BED- SGSTRBAN PR PREFERAB WI R BeathG a ee era Wanted Transportation 31 Ora WANTS RIDE lnay Hours 0:00" Pontins IMMEDIATE contract. istactory ispection hg RE ie 158 Orchard. Lake Rd_FB 4400 Cage FOR LARD NTRACTS. BR 35080. as Ask for gan Pe Wideman. Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE PE 44536 as W. HURON OLL, REALTY EWY.____ FE +486) sl bs nw FE i. ~ ~ eC. HARGER |}, $TOP $ Ready, Willing and Able ca are nth set Rert Apts. Furnished 33| fait. or ‘ “i } LES 0 2 ee ary, pee silat lt ce shed. MASS ee "BACHELOR APT. . 8 * FE tstte, Yess Beéehoret. me 8 er month, 541 . Ww Court. FE Pir ie = 1 eae e Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32|3 ROOMS On separate basement, STO peel a mo, UNLIMITED CASH IN A FLASH Johnson 1704 S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 EMF vache ON SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS RM APT. LARS PAIv. ON sylvan FE 8-8054, 1 CASH $00,000! To invest tn fastest action Edw. M. [. Stout, Realtor 7 M. bane Me - Hg Pontiac FE 45-8166 Land Contracts, town Wanted Real “Estate 32A | NE eM pe ae ee aR AE A OS oS UNLIMITED WEST SIDE BRICK For lang contracts, new oF sea. poner, | Close to Webster School : PE 50015. Ask tor Mect| i — sia" Setinavo Ra tiled ower : 7 PERS VASBINDER, INC. cass POR YOUR. HOUSE — WE TOP CASH. EL WOOD REALTY, FOR - ford. 3 pa furn. Ga- rage. Auto. bagnon Fh Also Y one front room furn, FE 4-4026. Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM, NICELY ih ished. Ienikd welcome, Fw Bs iy DRO TOUSE. 231! E s~ eeERELY LO. wated Myisely fa = ene. Uae —_ rent, ee al f e: ers. am, Beles . FOR COLORED ZED SMALL as Sell Us Your Equity Beam ales Say Bas @_ Hwy. OR 39701. $ CASH $ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY LAND CONTRACT for See farms and acre: A ii will give you Tamed! ROY KNAUF 26% W_ Huron St LISTINGS WANTED You. Bow fo | Sepia Leslie R. Middleton BROKER. PE §-712 SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a and’ tithe hjob, place to_live or a good used car, see Creer fied NOW ! commercial proper- - 2 Very Phase sah als bromect. “Cai OR ra Rae Nr. Tel-Huron. One of ‘Pes better ones. Couple or girls. = LAKE ORION. AVAIL. SEPT. 18ST. and 2 i‘ Reas, 160 Bei ighie, oiiaee “ Berterred. athuable perter: vi 7 BEDAM TAKBPRONT ROME, fireplace. araee, ’ ot ast ae $80 aad wi “9 sitet Mite te | pre tee ree ee Rd., Oxbow Lake. mea. on : LARGE ROOM, KITCHENETTE | "4. 0 Wright & Valuet . = oe. adults 402 W Huron.|3 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. Rook WITH OR WH REALTORS Ok Che TT) apenra. Us ame M3. OAKLAND AVENUE ot oR EB Be : wares re eee ROOM AND BOARD FOR CHRIS. WE HAVE QUA BUYERS re, Coa valessenk evuh s 38A. _Hotel Rooms _ EJ : ~ HOTEL AUBURIN- - ag a i ry school, a Waterford nh. Lobel 9 ter ‘e oP FEY eos or PE Rent Apts. Unfurnished uu eres ee A ~y furn, ont apts. OR 4-4106. rae PONTIAC PRESS, aaAy, ‘AUGUST 18, 1958 _ CA: oe ban water and _ 71 'N. Saginaw St. Open Eves. “iN ICHOLIE _& ee CO. 33 W. Hu , Today IE BARON FARMS * |Edward M. Stout, Realtor Ph. PE 5-8166 8 PM. MIDDLETON place, built in m LOCATED OFF CLARKSON- —_ oe. “| your = BEAD. Beautiful 3 i 3 . Call room e, base- = ag Pear — mon 8 ge, on ac - GILES REALTY CO. ner aoat witn live ‘ool 2 Kieth re doe *sr Te Ail Serme Yor ‘race "Cail or s 3 r MUL’ LISTING SERVICE appointment, . ° $n ‘tor mortgage costs only. Lg ads OFFERING on a ige. 3 bedroom eoburben home. m; extra big Ip base ‘itche: room too. Dandy gs a Think of the yard have = those pres ous @ren Full price sits 900, ot out e500 will ryan DRA oe, 4 side & out. Good. heat and hot The new enclosed bed- cost, bal- low interest OT basem trays Se te at to RAY ¢ ON EIL., Realtor — R. Middleton 188 N, JOHNSON : OR 3-3922 to ceiling L: ery meses = oven pet occupanc out, Cera: pereened pi fpeitieges. “w oun Binch cH eupboarde, dry pally po makes this one of the most pemes we have seen PIONEER HIGHLANDS _ $13, So Hane. wasted carpe ted | q cnt WAIT—full” price. $8. ‘so, ef, “Bull bedr pete Bulltsn features ~ bat eaten” FOL { reation , sewer, water, ~ HOYT REAL HOYT npg aaa HIGHLANDS 2,900 — room RANCH—attached 2 car 1% baths, living room with NEW BRICK ara = ESTONE — ire place plus full DINING ROOM, ITCHEN has built- top stove, ormica coun- room & play in the 8 WEST } $2,250 DOWN-—Large 4 bedroo home in idea] location, Close to Webster & Washin: Schools Near Tel-Huron ing Center Living room has fireplace, full dining room, newly ca Family kitchen has breakfast nook, Screened summer porch, 2 rooms, 1 car- ‘through- pean " y ee Y' ‘REALTORS Plus minimum costs. Moves You In! sO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS SARE OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDGeer Paigar! >’ 2 digces, nor | Mekcne , t WESTOWN REALTY | PE 9-276): op BVES.___ Ll 3467 HAYDEN DOWN, Immediate Posses- room SLICES OF Beboiaes 43 For Sale Houses 43 _For, Sale Houses 5 Pes ae bed- $100 per month. Ree LI 7-3800 AT tad 45771 WANT TO DIAL _L-I-5- TG NEAT HOME ‘PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin PE 5-6975 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKE FRONT HOME NEWEST AND FINEST NT EVELO: FRONTAGE ON 3 i) DAILY AND HOSPITALITY HOME Here ts a friendly home with lots of room to breathe. This custom quality 4 bed- Cod is every- could wish w steps for a in Wat- ure windows A’ rage with bressewad. 2 yrs. old. Here is the best a can be bought op HA terms with as little as *p 000 down $500 DOWN E ~~Thnia..3 bes 3 —— bungalow ts ¢! and in — RANCH _ tne rivile — 3 bed- ae ts tac hed = ga- iene. * salousied vane terrace for — omamer & ft, living room with fire- place and carpeting. Alu- minum storms and screens. vision wi hundreds flowers and shrubs. $18,500—easy terms. NO DOWN Gi. Except mortgage costs on this neat, clean and com- le room unga- low, 1 block to 8t. Bene- dict’s and Donaldson school, Gas heat, city sewer and water. Attractive yard and gel egy Only one at s Dp _ - ments lower Stan: aad $900 DOWN With NO mortgage costs. moves you into this nearly . Large % block from new school, Payments of $70 — is less than you wou expect to pay for rent. Owner has pur- a new home and, poe SELL. Only one, so “Bateman. Kampsen, FE 4-0528) gh bed. home, good N. rm; home with side. loc Bath, gas full b ton your tok Com- water Pe and | A a r softener. pletely finished with tile "ba “Nice kitchen i - and auto heat, See our model. $1,000 DOWN includes FHA mort- DON OE est oe ith Sage Cost oO ished wecc, Pi 4 Bedroom Home hed Pi ‘heart of the lake “ yard, Off Auburn. mens, ocueele : mares 308 in. SEYMOUR LAKE FRONT. ulti-Lakes Realt Good 4 room 3060 8, Commerce Ra. aa oe pan oni. } down | bedroo = | of" Hom, exe Reng Sengh Fenced VETERANS! It you| for FE rove Ct. Ksego e to purchase oat and have $300 or $400 in and .see' us. We have many desirable mg Bee 8 down. cae 4 ROOM BUNG. Sg: +, Bish very heat é FH. cceertialh — in the Wisne: ; setee con ark, = m8, yard, ly juding taxes insurance. 4 HOME — in Com- merce school district, 1% car 1 ac the parece. re of land on uron River. $9600, payments of $50 per month. in Malcolm § ROOM HOUSE — school district, peennis bath, base- Swen credit will living room, lac gare, 3 2 lots & selling with, money down ARRO REALTY TED MCCULLOUGH, REALTOR re site FE. 430i Open 9 a.m.-8:30.p.m. Sun. 1 to 4. $900 DOWN FHA TERMS ON THIS REALLY NICE 3 BEDRM. HOME. BASE- MENT. 66-W, PRINCETON. R. . VALUET, Realtor 45 OAK ap Ave - FE 5-069 NEVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $495 DOWN few, 2 vod. "Pull price nome your ood floors Picture window. tan Guillty ange oo Fine Alomy Interior dggeratine. today or stop uch ¢ for mnformation. We have lots avaiisble also. AYDEN Realtor. 88 E. Walton COMPARE THIS omenl, tga, ~+odl 8, 7 ong % — i ny ceramic tile ven, walls, oak - s. ait lastered garage. All 3 DUNLA P custom Bui FE 8-1198 3 Lance 300, FHA ester oo WHITE LAKE ving er as K. ha Lake Rd. FE 44563 3338 Orcter 6. FE. 2-0802 $700 DOWN $3,500 TOT. lots, 2 home, basement, elec. water heat- bath (mot in), # 3|3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW — FA terms, nice west weed gas heat, full SEE... This SPACIOUS die a ft. living room and kitchen combination K rom 16 f cross ventilation, Fun ro extra % cetam. Yas prick | Has those easy to m storms and sc ! 16 150 ft. lot in a Sylvan M Subdiv privi- legen). DON'T WAIT. GALL POR $800 DN... parson oh an ly at- tractive ve bungal two of ga- rage Ww leektoy’ drive, a lovely lawn = weormraeus. with every- thing in ge = Bed t in top nm condition, hen has win- dows on cn ‘sides and oodles of upboard space, Living room is 15x15! Big bedrooms. Oil HURRY! CLEAN... —4 room home, oi! heat, ors, gga wa isk near os hy test th é me 900, low down Humphries Samo r LISTING §& RVICE NEW 2 BEDRM, PICTURE WIN- dow Large lot Drayton e pisins. OR _3-2392 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eh: F YOU'VE BEEN search- me a lifetime, aluminum _ bed- din- tures, tile double medicine Lagat in the bath. ~ Bedroo' eac than iax13! “Lake on a& & down and It’s vacant; let's oat SHORES COLO- ere is a home = tender loving care. ing is immecula center hall leges. ee to and worth By appoint- ment en. ELIZABETH LAKE ES- TATES with fine boat and ine aoe ed ao Psst a very clea: a bed built in “42. Full pest ont, gas heat. 10 bearing fruit rees, raspberry bushes and 3 grape vines, A yield of 375 quarts of strawberries this year, There is a — Nee den si et of our ee * sales “people show you $1,391 DOWN and $878 per month on a low interest mortgage will give you brn ell has beautiful knotty cupboards. You'll be ‘copy you looked, RAY O’NEIL,; Realtor through Classified Ads. (leyokee goes! Pal FE RD, 377 8, Telegraph Eves, & Sun. 2-8181. Pe Sno en re y0008 FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things) on apne cool enase, paved’ rairest (no dust). J. R. Hiltz DORRIS & SON ANDING HOME oo on 8 RAMBLING ‘ $13, STA This eye-appea: home is situ- lot 113x190, west suburban. oe are many selling @ asenqnts you — admire. ttached garage, full basement, tered walls, oak planter, fireplace. to show G.I. SPECIAL LEY assive *utdoor ‘A home we are proud room bedroom up. ——— si. at, 2-car Serage. Large lot, $ DANDY BUNGALOW a a bunga- _ ey neat and an the mar ei Sade Gleam modern streamlined & ly bath, 2-car gara: age lot, Lake priv: WEST SIDE =. =, red wk e oli gots dand cated Been street. $11,250 DORRIs vz SON REALTORS TRA 152 W. itanser Tiehoue FE 41557 RILEY: SQUTH SHIRLEY, -- Only $950 down payment wil okt by s~ session of this bed- room wh ~~ la = ae shaded lot the liv “petine fut basement with new oil furnace. Complete storms and it now. screens, See BS te 200 feet of 50” frontage. Lever a be home. | _ Tage. New condition, Large li TL. *"Fempleton, Realtor | _For Sale Houses 3 For Sale Houses Fim bedroom starter homes, fu ent and wir- “tng your or hae He gpa home with at- and _ way on “thee landscaped in house. ur’ Som ia500 wi terms.” VERY DESIRABLE three bedroom home and has a ve ble = living dining large fenced , and Tivos a ith pedi this hs home. at he fae NEAR NORTHERN HIGH district of extra pl homes off Joslyn road, [= ‘ull Angprtistpoty ‘every. Tne see condition: ar garage. Carpe This is a genuine bargain a $12,500 with terms. YOUR CHOICE rooms, thi 136 EB. PIKE F Multiple Listing Service OPEN EVES. 584 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 15_W. Huron St. FE 5-8161 "Immediate oe Fish, You Fishermen $3,000 ‘down Why Pay Rent? 1 $350 Down, $40 Month Cation Just off Cleap, 2 . near Lake A igs bee. on Ly a = Giroux-Franks | GENERA ‘A 4395. Dixie > ETA 50701 ??DOWN PAYMENT? ? tor small acreage with smal =_— FE 2-0069. DUCE — RNISHED COT- tase compicte. Det.. DI 1-0540 COLORED NOTHING DOWN. MONTH. 5 R $ MOD E RN, PAVED STREET, EAST CLOSING _ GOST. JIM WRIGHT aia one 1238 RUFFNER. 1% story frame, built 1953, bed- finished attic, 1% car ga- “MI 7-0 70135. A LARGE HOME 15x21’ carpeted living room, 12x15’ ted room. TO SETTLE ESTATE erally & E-Z ter $2 ay one MY 2379 G.I. $150 Moves tou In ms. e Make me an eller. : oa eernee REALTOR bed- We have 7 new 3, . i are gh. B nel” seme wate af livos = has € furnish ee to closed breezeway, en with| complete You do the labor arbege preodeles f feneled asa, and save money. ws will ving ‘with ture win-| Sei, thes ne dows, utility 2 baths, perimeter i down own (payment oil heat, 2 car attac soft aee. feel Ne aeed ag gy nn th | watkins Lakefront, $15,500 omal = ayment & balance | 3° hed s, 1 act ‘e of ‘land, $8.750. LEASE, — OPTION, available on age emg 2 bedroom, $5,500, month. 2 bedroom ving 00 at "inka Crescent Lake 3 bedroom, eben” bath, tached 3 Age Needs some te “wat — pe — —_ whlch will be allowed rio counpeatet. you finish in- off Orie. terior we will furnish m ie — CK's from this Aye A.C. Compton & Sons foom om home being. sold to s | 4900 W. Huron. St. OR 3-1414 estate. AS ided espe ly | Eves. OR 3-6352 OR *3-4558 priced at . § year tract available. O C R “Union ‘Lake Vilage, MODERN LAKEFRONT HOME ar eae fr gana| Ful safe sand beach, $11,950, low conse” ment. BY ow. NER: 2 “BEDEM, RANCH. OAKLAND COU REALTY wi ° =e Becee eereens, Auto EM 34160 of EM S41 aftel’ 6 a y ten! terraced ASSOCIATE fenced 10h _ciose ay sch BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. shopp g T $145 DOWN fa Logi beeps. 3 bedrooms, Bod oftenderson, Waterford Typ.) Moeon » epg Ranapy Eheases y ane 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 13 BEDROOM HOME: BAAEMERT ; 6246 Monrovia’ Otf Airport Ba NEAR CLAR 7 BEDROOM HOME: FULL BATH.) = Dieture que aeetiing fy c & A earnee Small down paymen P aoe sq one ij the rellting “country side, An excellent spot for the per- ‘son who wants privacy and still. be &2* 2 road. = BM ade to see this. Priced P. ‘HOLMES, INC. : ce ain FE 6-2053 Days MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $250 DOWN! PARTLY FINISHED 3|SMALL PARM with 1 bed on viclaitye bei wet, Catone, car envese,. end situated on~ & most 3 acres oak — plastered en and base- DRAYTON PLAINS 2 bed a F bungalow with 1%-car fate Lake privileges om Loon xe ‘end situated on nice shady George R. Irwin = BALDWIN AVE. OR _3- . Laxi Nice lot. carpe ae bedroom, iis’ habe. ly payments. PE 5-0101 3-4416 modern kitchen, Lig a ood | Only 1 hous sized bed full $500 Bows fireplace. gs age 2-car -ga AN( “Fy This ern home, a [eo On paves road. built re has s & Elisabeth y $13,900. Act now ] E a privi = Ala eBay “LADD'S, INC. | RealEstate | curt. 3885 Lapeer 4 B 5-9292 LI 17-3800 - JO 4-577 3 -BEDROOM— ~~ Custom-built laos with full base- ment, automatic heat, select oak BRO N floors, plastered walls. Warecche closets, fully bur’ V V location on large s lot. If Ps dncestina ot wi vith ge equity” and — Large 3 bedroom WATERFORD “modern Bungalow aaa 3 years home. _here is your chance to WW 3 ts 0. tric ref., range, ® i a i | Looking for a a satis house with 4 Des cement, on tra. Oak. f core, | BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY, ue ae eens.” Josiy: Tring, rooms conbets toe wall| derful value.” Excellent condition.| {77% Tithen birch cupboards ting. 1% baths, powder rm.,| .14 or —+ Nothing} lovely full bai me forced air fay Same, i anes ont SGoe0. 3 bedroom modern bunga-| > wilt in t posses- — oe to sc low with full base oll furn.| son Arlovely home in a nice sec- . and over % acre of land. Only § tion. See CRESCENT LAKE | Seat» {70m ‘ty. “Mere 88 Jim Willi od: alow. Ex- Gellentlocatson with lake priv, | $1,500 DOWN — Income | special. lams Will"setl gu low "dgwn. payment | Over $100 per month income ent | 1a BALOWiN’ © ym toe a8 tor without furniture oF a — tare inclu inclnded. “Located near down- ™ GEORGE E BLAIR Se ee AGE BLAIR | See _| ANNETT'S DRAYTON PLAIN tase option semi-bungalow with V Eves. OR 3-1708 full basement, coal rn., two gas MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI DRAYTON WOODS A wide c— lawn sets off the — — 7% of this brick ranch e 6 rooms are all eee and handsomely << and d —— 2% ‘baths, 2 replaces, kitchen with built-in range-oven nly jocks to new Wateriord Ke e school, Owner transferred = a price on easy FHA _I. Resale—$500 Down Vacant and all newly decorat- ed is this newer 3 bedroom ranch home. Storms & screens. Nice lot 100x11 _ KINZLER ALTOR 670 W. Huron "st. Bh be 4-3525 Or Ph. Partridge I8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 3 BEDROOMS, $750 DN. What a —— ing fs = dn. buys this as home on oun jot i Has full" ; Basement,” ott ~egge a eS bard ‘ ose to pu Sechiat schools, See this today! Sharp Income A reall mae looking home with extra $75 per month income from upsta: ved street in foo: City water and sewer, Don’t is low, low price of $6,875 ele Look now so that you OKER ein —< Lake Rd. FE FE 4-4821 KNUDSEN Eau Creek Hills r Rochester, family room or oe 2 P tireviacea” Hot water Ottawa Hills One bi the finest homes In the city, and well located too. 6 rooms and 1'%. baths, also a breakfast room car- Bars anc natural fireplace. -car garage, Priced at $17,- 00 with approximately $3,- io down and the balance in easy rege payments over . & 25-year period. . bi irs a aaeca road frontage on Sashabaw| @ nice ants “ah side neighborhood. Ra only 2 miles from Drayton] Well landscaped, age with Pisins. 5 room bungalow with) fenced yard. 2 car garage wi attached garage. Priced low at/ paved drive—full basement and Mon gt ea p ib gas heat. It's a home ORTON TREET _ Here we| you'll be proud to own! $14,500 are eitering 8 room home OF/ on terms. . can be ween. as sa 3 family, (and © ginal szeney to, conit basement | REALTOR PARTRIDGE and stoker heat, 2 car garage,| rm 4-358! 1950 W. HURON iP. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK SELL. Desirable 4 bedroom brick home, excellent location, large besutltully,, 1s mr eee lot, livin with natura. ah gece ta faves: “enttance T 10" x dining room 13°10'' x 14°10, kitchen oe x 12'6”, screened ve- randa off living room, bedrooms are 20x10, 14° x 143", 14°23” 107", 14°6 x 146’, oak floors, plastered walls, basement, laun- ry facilities, gas steam heat, at- tached garage. $25,000 with or less down, or will accept your present home or equity. DONELSON PARK. FOUR BED- ROOM BRICK. Two netrcome on arge seer of close for equity, $10,600 full wae seen OFF BALD- 3 room a ee price, Mi Ginetie. basement, er eee ESTATE OTTAWA DRIVE. TRADE OR | bi bathroom installed. Has “ wa- this ter, Ask for Mr, Brown one, JAYNO ‘HEIGHTS — special large 3 bedroom totievel brick bungalow with two-car attached e, Two full tile baths, one ath, Carpet =s. ma) oth replace, All buil ap 8. Owner must sel] quick. You can buy this one $4, r than you can build. 0S at BROWN, Realtor Ph. FE 2-4810 Yeultipies Listing Bcvoe MILLER: FIBERGLAS AWNINGS hel make this 6 room home one o the most attractive on the street ell located east of Joslyn—3 rooms & tiled bath, se liv- = room & separate dining room, sdb a = walls floors. low price £11300 on PHA’ ‘term includes drapes & water softener. See now. It is perfect. MR. GI OR GIVILIAN, You will surely get a lovely home here. Ve attractive green cedar = es exterior—7 rooms all on floor, bedrooms, beautiful Tat. living room, a lovely kitch- en with many formica top cab = nets. Built-in stove & Nbons Lar lot has garden i oh trees, GI or FHA rms. NEAR TEL-HURON Shopping — & bath, one floor home. a aie spacious living room, painted walls, gas low taxes. Look this over it’s a Ser 40 $9975——-no down payment r G.I. WEST SUBURBAN BEAUTY — Huge biue spruce & large shade trees make a beaut for is moerra home. 2 or . large richly ccspeled living room @ log burnin: & stone fireplace, separate — room, The ely breakfast nook. in bar, ofits car ga- rage. 1 acre of ground with beau- tiful lawn, shade & fruit trees. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron $800 DOWN Ideal oar! the young couple or retired. room bungalow, os Freres Plenty of shade. CLOSE IN 3 bedroom home, family dining room, full basement, also build- * ing on back of ideal for beauty shop. = 900. Low down payment — WEST SIDE BRICK rooms on Ist floor include 3 Shireen tile bath, paneled fam- ily room, overloo ooking — Anchor-tonved 900x175 3 aves rooms and bath up. "rent 1 basement, Sear arere Cav, FOR MORE INFOR Smith- Wideman WN. H. KNUDSEN recut: nO Sor "Orn eae REALT 244.8. TELEGRA 1362 .W, Huron Open 0 FE 4-451 Evening No, FE ota - Multiple Listing Service con : ot ~ | oA 1 sh REAL ESTATE | OPEN EVES FE 4-4526 \ 4 W. RURON SG Saale INCOME OR —-, — Near Cen- School rooms, 2 AREA — Very a@ most desir- First pe Pull price y $14,- with convenient terms. BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS —At- tractive 4 bedroom brick ranch. Fireplace in 14x23 living room dining room modern kitchen, 1% ceramic tile baths, Large enclosed sunporch, carpeting and drapes included. Z car garage. ex ertly fren gi ee grounds, oom = oo] “istrict $23. 750, with terms. 20-ACRE ESTATE — - Walled Lake A room cattle utiful shade trees ds. “Price reduced to and pean terms with med ce and rims — 3 fireplaces, a or 4 bed- room. 2 ths, fant . floo ys 12.400 a ft. of living area. GREEN pane FRO! vis — 96’ of excellent beach herd “ered eep. Nicely fands caped garde area and fruit frees. Built ‘in 1950, spacious = oreeeee po heat, 2 car garage. $45,000, te Roy Annett Inc. fgg ad SINCE jess Hur FEdetal 8-0466 rot Evenings and bandey 1-4 GI—NOTHING DOWN 2 bedroom with expansion attic, Gas heat. Extra lava- tory, tile basement floor. $500 down moves you in. 3 BEDROOM RANCHER kitchen ment. Only $1 NEAR ry Sas re 360. STORY | AnD OnE a droom and bath down. aoa large bedroom up, Full basement, off heat 4 On ® 40x130 ft. lot. Sad G to a GT mortgage WEST SIDE INCOM ig arranged. Buy all or IVAN W SCHRAM REALTOR \FE 5-9471 sire ae ot — Loc ated in el meee MANS iia MULTIPL thd ae srnvite on ae Large 7 rms. mo a ee mah a W. DINNAN PRE-BUILT HOMES | ppg a a WHITE ta [ po | DRAYTON PLAINS Would — e you like to get into e of your : LAKEFRONT COTTAGE Finish this one yourself, double constructed and all ee are in, Located on a ue Pull price only $oeve of Clarkston. 1 price only $6050 with $500 down. See it today WHITE BROS. S000 Dixie Hwy Open Eves. Ria gun. 10 "tlh 5 John K. IRWIN” being, built "| SYLVAN SHORES BUILD YOUR NEW HOME Let i — you. See aay eats A reagan i pe home = orm Kitchen lpi, a tees oe fan 3, “car ittehed N basement, these item vbriek yh inform: seat $14,500, Call a. information. Your r cent Portgage. Only Hiose’ Cozy, Co ‘TABLE AND fee beat ts ranch and John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS 313 wan” a Street e' Phone FE 5-447 Eve. TE 8-4274 “ OLL —— on this 6 ith 1 as furnace, —% ot, ofl furna proxim acre, Just a tow miles — wn bedroom e ately re- 5 room mod- basement, —_— on paved road. oy AY school and . Be first on this Established in 1916 INCOME — Owner of this ful — soll at Hk ree rr earags: REDUCED — > sa fap dees! we * SUBURBAN . Attractive bome te bedrm. Tiled” bath. — oil heat, ideal bemt. garage. Wan a privileges. © ogg for or $00 and only $2,500 down WEST SUBURBAN — ats brick lar, bedr: ; Ms ‘in hard ood floors 21 ft ity 3 rms., rm., tile frontage ing on $16 900 ith realy $2,500 dn FLOYD KENT, Reatfor 2200 a ade at oKx PI cen Ps AMPLE cusTOM PARKING LAWRENCE W. : Gaylord | 154 ACRES In Lapeer County, Nice 8 room, 4 — Genesis) bane m English stone fireplaces with 2 Ww 80 of aifaite—ai Tand tile 7 shis. ee] os. with terme” 136 E. PIKE OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 MY 2-2821 OA 8-2543 "BUD" North East Side s 4 fe sell at terms. on garage ced 12300, reasonable Elizabeth Lake Estates tad $5.0 this on 49 FE $-1201 & Attractive 3 bedroom hom 1 beautifully &: land: uilt-ins, sement, ofl he ‘water, pond have reened rrace. 2-car garage. wn. Don't. wait ‘ot LOOK NOW! “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor, ‘srs “EM sae mA at : : tS Z : ig ie pe "ay Seats ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘AUGUST. 18, 1958 sc chine ied soeanenes Seales: Opportunities 51 ‘MODEST MAIDENS. Ue _ By Jay Alan | Sale Household Goods 57 M-59 FRONTAGE. - >. VIS 10 Bg eee, mona es . Sie an , : Oxl2 Felt Babe Rugs $3.95 “bles. inilitop lot. tite ‘altractive 3 bedren, hg Fa : out « Neat Bray a a sated all Tile A COLORED a) make ¢ ceced 2 eietime [ouas. | cae “Gal 7IEXCLUSIVE AND Dig er Lavender LOVELY 3 TO 5 ACRE| BEAL eet cy ee A‘LIMI t ONLY $100 DOWN AND mai tenes rrmmee SS MONTH. | Sate Seat =f ak y owner Attached| R. J. VALUET, Realtor snd og as high ae, #278 a a —. a wre Ha 43 248 OAKLAND AVE FE b-0005 me rh = belp, rbich Sn ea iets SERVIC sually,” No experience or errr ee We carry a complete all Bb be I we OR DRYERS ssleeite, cael guaran- baa eg xg ear N CARE EDR LARGE Lor W WATKINS PONTIAC og ry, route is « ranch, 600 ft. vem vt. beach, for the operator. To q a = interior, exte Noturat rap eet and auto. “oil INC ted tat he er Of sueeient| GET CASH QUICKLY | ~ | AYNO ies ME 2a Tuas TRESS - 1am Its oo saw vacant, move rignt| HIGH HILL VILLAGE | {6'rent out ‘when the ‘highway’ ts 0 BABY CHIS. LARGE gIZE” COM: a wf wttane camera) Mn c meg a | Se cites ete tees | Ups to $00 HEIGHTS sie genet ni ces | Giclee me Done Kee © Harbor, Call Drive Bt., oF Lapeer | - roker A etc. Ve cond 5-0588. = 5 a “ 3 Leo — . PE 181 sn lena Late Tr 44921 Oakland BEAD NEW. WROUGHT | TRON For Sale Mlacellensene oo "See It Now | For Sale Acreage 47| MODERN GIFT SHOP |T cm Company| fit, Bit atbatle Sh | sts er Sth mrt rn | SORA OR: PHRF Ba areata ee aes) Ee es FE 2-9906 | ore n Ba | ORE Ph Srey bee ee Ueceted’in's| Seek wil ate te Te aoe | eet Bataceae, i, timares: |” "UL OPEN DAILY BRAND NEW SOFA 495. | Be gedwon hn Tooke Two large, beautifully landscaped| 920" _M-28, Ortonville Na 1.2818.| Tcasenable reat, 202 PONTIAC STATE ei 4-8 PM. ie A ed frames, 96.9. a 3 WHEEL TRAILER, $35. 1071 Bis la teat "oin wi « amma goo sor we sss! Giroux-Franks | NEED $25 TO $500? | ) -| Toevmaticeoseer si 5 Bentsen’ |7 FURL Of TANKS FHA terms 1,700 “at mo. Inquire 6251 GENERAL REAL ESTATE - SEE. TR ADE | Furniture, 42 Lk. Ave. i rE . : _Suiltex oft Waldon after 3:30. | 4395 Dixie OR 39701 SEABOARD / ENDALE MAH! DIN. - Waegreancas : seneenee WM. A. |0 SEREE «ROCK HOME. sees. MIDDLETON vi bacet Your Present Home | “table Exe. condi [03.5 ¥ es. wae voa hyve 10\ acres, 7 room home. $8500. i < or Equity SALCINATOR, =. FLOOR MODEL e : eeseeens 1500 down. ‘ $105.05 R. B. Munro Co. a - KENNEDY |e fact ect boss MRatzeet | Seaboard Bran Co | sitet Setae uaa —agp oa. Rite aay : , 2 good business with 5 “Parking. No Problem” chairs, 950: | el e, $50:|3 PR. = He Wore Evenings “ul "|S ACRES NEAR OBTONViLLE, | Base Say nd —1us_ HORT PESAY STREET Bat . cake n Ce ede tee fede ee | See's: | SINCE 1878 |Bateman . |nitierwss ws |B oe OPEN | 5 ates Pt] FT. ON PAVED sppeinim HFC Specializes ee ee ee eae ees on Toth FE deagie R. Middeton,..! In Helping | Kampsen |nteersasnies tm|§ de v : d : ‘ seen, oe Ue . For Sale Farms 48 | == —*"=1 OR _2:2022 P ] Li} «s {REALTOR FE 4.0528 iol i. Sonaeon, Ye ehite. | oF . 07 2519 sa. ft “ot actus} living aree,| ~~~ d. e0p e IK ) rae. ss PE 48154. otek ea. fichen, bebe i tne buliiee est 2 A Partri oe : Y oul 3T1_. Telegraph _Eves._& Sun. sg eee - Et. CHEST. | 3x4 Sle ie a a Ny ge 3 CTeS “BIRD” TO SEE INCOME—10 ROOM | sizertes al Pelneed Vacckeread Due ais corks at Taulverbell| Loc in the West suburban base Charlevoix spec ‘aly trained. 6 Courteous ‘peo. broabwat er aes elas oo a ig Wrecking Co. Seal Fae a Se ae aren apPranimly 1 jew modern | Six beautifil i] modern 1 and 2 bed- ie “come to America's oldest and pO a . Phang orders plese, Michigan near Te LADD’S, INC. Rome wits full basement. Small jot, Nice sandy” beach, Boats fur pany. At HPC you cam borrow) oe e: 3885 $as5. Lapet er Ra. 7 SE sane Wiietes tol a pee Tayion, $10,500 down and will accept trade age Pan are a ehooss ie JIM waizihe am pee BS. ater. | = ssa tint Higtland ‘nd. OR A Husband and Wife Household Finance REALTOR sien) ee et Se a : For Sale Lake rep: “5 tg That's all it fakes to operate this | Corporation 2 CHOICE LOTS. DIXIE a ue etal busy | Bot zi iene | 4 * S00 hs” Kay Bldg. Pesan es, Price $3,700, Maple with $2,400 down. 4864. prick Ls & block ah ikebl acre >} BEDRM. LAK® PRIVILEGES. COLORED own ius bD- OFF FE iets ‘decorates imade goaou| LAKE PARE — $10 3 SeSe RIDG WORKERS mea a Plaste #780, terms, MArket 41426. FULLY WOODED -ROLL- | FE art tie w. HURON a, PON a TACe | ee teeERED — Li =. Tw KE Stone seawall, sh and i LIMIT. , 2| ED NUMBER AVAILABLE We make cash loans to lald- Sibaaie AAT rhe =| Eston Rovio” | SRR mene mieee| | BE Ratt eS PL | on 6 rm. modern home paved street, in ¥ around town. Excei- ment until = are ck newly decorated } Srmall dw pay- Jim W Wright - R. Valuet | lent - py == FE E Be or taller or tang contract. Owner. | pp oot ND AVE. 5.0003 | rant finished inside knoity pine.| Our Requirements Are: = eae Bhs a Pry Ms __ |S AViiBURG HEAR @ ACHES, 3| ;ucblece), Alec s 7 Feem moi | 1. That you own furnttare or « ma on ‘SELL 1060 pot 1 ake #950 WITH $2 350 DN. BY OWNER |" SoGroom, modern home, 1% car| stiached 3% acres. Room | & Caf & cart for ~~? = dee s That permanent - 8 Beal nom pei Nice Wot Te] garage. fruit trees, berries, old} for cabins. $8, “property é amas, Fa ss PIANO FOR ACCORDIAN 2200 Just right, for couple. Call omnes sit suanle * al “natate. bP tend contract pan 3. That you bad a good, work _ utp. OL 1-6338. ._| Fenton osier. _.—— | own paym unemployed, LA CEDAR “J. C. HAYDEN, Reaito fore becoming unem WE WILL , yy HE D Eee dedale Dr. ~ LAPEER C COUNTY one es 2 bins and are being | TRADE—Down payment on good 60x380. High loi, Perfect for oper STANDARD. STATION, EXCEL- yon Ore eluent ‘come te| modern homes for mason work, a age trout of Recession onal Mpries. #0 bara, eh landscaped. wer, Ee | — location g ceed hwy. See us at once and be relieved a. Wea eee on bey Sortice OW SALE CiSH| done. ae ree ot rises. Bobstam _Be Polo: Pe 30308, Pie 38900 ‘fa Cee peme ne vacant land oF elfy lots, Ask fof pe MPeRe OTTH ANY OTHERS 27 ACRES . itor, Partridge & | Asso- Loans, to $ WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT ON THE MARKET. BUY NOW. house, small basement ciates. 1050 W. Huron, FE 4-3581. Made Quickly or_seil._$3.50_month. oR WHILE PRICES. a DOWEL. ge chicken house, 7 acres , cheek. — Hote 0 § &:500 as a ay “LET'S TALK You will always receive pleasant BRICK tae aoe wat sre ~ $8000 2 BUSINESS” poreranemn pe gpm dings lipemagge ( R ANCH ake By * " . b . - WHIT E BROS. Clarence Cc an i ay yous Wed fices. "(See phone directory for : ee ea — REAL O a «e Live nh es zou Ms i — Pe $, bedrooms. 1% baths, at- 5660 Butte Hw . dwip_ave. possiblities. burban location, : BUCKNER : garage. pormer sere, land- Open Eves, ‘til . “pundey 10 "tll Bb 49 tuated main P hokeer in busi- — yk ~¥ ronan FURNISHED HOME ON WHIPPLE Sale Business Property ness development, Husband and . . leaving, state—q Lake, 2 large screened porches, wife operation. Includes living Finance Co os. : “ema med uM a "ie Ee gen SE ee Sy A | So a a on 5 Sense | LAKE PRIVILEGE commercial. Inquire at 340 Baild- Class C Bar i DRAYTON INs range. fi perfect cond. “= : 2 large J iota, p - = feet not win. e103 Known bar operation. Located WALLED LAKE . with chain FE 61431 Caklend Count Lake aréa. |_ a e] I lan lakes, ot ‘Ne. i—s1.ais: Lot at No. is FOOT ¢ CORNER, ‘LO ON COOL Poor’ health of owner! forces ; oie 7 LETE. DE. trailer, boat and trailer or auto! Sass. iving, ts ce tees |, ick ¢ rash K ampsen Chet et nee, le “Grast ms Xe Material yard “located ated at tuita OA 63122 My, 2-291 DIXIE: HIGHWAY —- 25 TO $500 fe mower, Exercycie, platform ne bo, temple 3-7095. 3-793, — “LAKE FRONT _ a MICHIGAN BUSINESS |. oy yout own ope svie, or [REALTORS FE 4.0528} snare a amar “AUGUST LOTS aplenty, 50 to 100 ft. én we] weit iocated ims amali village | SALES CORPORATION] piter security Op to 44 months| 77 g. Telegraph Rives. & Sun. ae tee ses a isso Ror water tomtage: De | oo 'has a po Ro 4 JOHN A. La BR BROKER| {enchy ang \beinful, Phone P| For Sale Sates 56 rice "otherwise absolutely per- SPECIAI eral terms or 9 room American Geloutel Home 1573 8, FE + re 6-8121 or visit us at our office. | .~ rae advertised name . CRAWFORD D AGENCY. pius another & room nouse. Full)’ pang ar OUR FRONT DOOR Home & Auto | PoMMagz, Sal, EVER par. as Att a Knotty white ee MY 3-1143 . acs 290828 Mra. 3) ESATA Take: | 3s 3 Shin Lk, Ave. — 48. a ly IGAN. LM 'S-BARTRAM , WOMEN'S DaESSES & MISC. PE RaGN “caso teen He 4302 Dixie Awy. Sale Land,Contracts 52) LOAN CO. * ems. site 10, also. 18, Wedding | MODERN, BLOND DAVERPORT- anon y -Plyw. LAREFROD rms 2 680. OR 3-1950 Even nes OR 3-323 erect entre 9.N. Perry 8t. (Corner Pike) wa vel sige §. Mother of, na $35, OR 3-5202. oe 4 4x8" ie ns oh ~. TD. ig = Fi Shoe: I hk nt onttarncncnd, x # 2 condliton “Face! peatning anaes Rent Lease Bus. , Prop. 49a R. Na re fda SECURED ___Mortgage Loan Loans 54 54 Men's suit sive “40-42, coats and ell rs ole _ Ps pine sheiving ae Ba. ng Immediate posseeeion. Priced COMMERCIAL GARAGE, “|: BY 2 FAMILY INCOME. goons pants, 3234. Shoee—8t to 9D. Ail| Duncan Phzfe table, and chairs $39! 153 W pine VS 3e lin. tt. dh 918.500, with terms. ss op +CAR os Ph PE. 81431. | A Mortgage Preble? . ms in good cond. at low Drice. | abogany bullet $10, ee he 1: ba Dons. ie’ ie ca: oreved RUSSELL+A NOTT, R uire at Baldwin, IM WRIGHT We make mortgage toans to meet Kneehole desk ir Ply; e $64: 170_W, Pik FE_¢-5008 SavE HOW! OF ALL 7 TYPES OF pa yscor — Frontage SARBER SHOP AT AIRPORT TAY. REALTOR alg mig ed pi ser Tice alse Stork clomes Natt be aires Walnut bedroom suite complete 868) wegen sun, " > Dunhant a prion a3 _Ra. On 34008 PealbRrens 24, OAKLAND AVE, UNTIL 8:30" bt “land coatracts 7 hew uaa Outlet. og Sariaew, “OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. Gaeaie fot fir 777 Silee em 1B : mu ‘ CHAPIN REALTORS _ OR. 3-8983| conepi LY REMODELED RES- INVEST Bay ieuities —TE_S 6058 __ : ace ¢'x8'x%" birch plywood, two »_Locha paxet Oran wate nth ot-| weurant Cnaraat, At Pat t Creek Tavern in zy IN-A cherr urok. & RLTY, CO. Sale Household Goods 57 pe et 008 a iat | bina Bar fers *sorme s. and. bath ain, part base- YOUR -MON , re ease STpves, EM 340048 % SIZE ROLL-AWAY BED. $15. ata ioe aiter 5 p.m NO CHARGE DELIVERY Ee Fed VE samen Onmretin | COOP LAND, ON ATER MORGAGE eepge gee Mea Ae | "Haggerty | AMERICAN Terms ahaha. 8 Ne . Open end, 5% per cent interes ers, $ 5 Usage. found table : STONE P. —- This hone + BURNER & NESCO ROASTER $3 Seer ee gitonen, 3 voce? Ore, FOR SALE: GROCERIES, MA Re) COUNTS. ASK FOR MR. and up to 3 7s Con epee |7 BURNER @ NRSC, ROASTER top LUMBER CO. Seat fac, heels. Fret pg “LEAR, MODERE suitiyt | HAYDEN. RAE REA or wrra | ; Hep So,tam wie | Ole, ROC, Gea See oa OA ateg HOSTER Re Daa Moderate investment required. FE) J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor ' BENDEROFF Eon STRUCTION Co. io BEAR, SON. ag = sag’ Poains | qualifi FE $6300 |3- SPEED SILVERTONE PORTA. 3 WALLED LAKE AREA| guslles Yy fot ult joy ger 80 E. Walton FE S-O441 |e Wan mug saves YOU |” pir record. paver, auts. ang | oi EZ FuATterme wit S et 608 hard-| Dusiness Walled : MONEY|! Beam 78 r.p.m. portable record .,10 pay. Call today at 92 < raion heme eee, ee egivelnrs Gag gecalla, colt doth MA 66271, We FE }-0553 ANCHOR FENCES wood floors, line’ closet. sun par-| Take, “MA 42461 «| Money to Loan 53 55 | «arte ae oe s_ UrOR oe = lor, wood paneling, 2 baths. ium roareeR YARD AT MIO, MICH. element . Swaps 5 “DINETTE SET. ser, FE OVER 60 U TV SETS. FROM | Nom FHA appror a. Sage wih *ifrlog auarters abeve 16,000. Cabins snd posts on BAI6 | sn Re Elcenaes Senter). — Tapanganncan £3338; after 5, all day $14.95 eT Ta on Paes Meruates, Pes M fe rage Ww: , Real YPT PERRY MOUNT ‘ BEEF PORK tiroug xt meee eM andseaped| _ Bst Estate? fo. Mich. ; a WHEN YOU NEED |? park Cemetery. trade for tractor PIECE ua ECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. : Pca mit PE 6 ToL plowing equipment. OR | -outift, Double dresser, bookcase SEE. Walton SOURED oboe RAE wore em| BEAT THE | $25-$100 |se'serceae | RESSE AREY ear me, erour | aie For Sale Resort Prop. : ». 4A .HE AT You'can get quickly on your| home. EM 35766. Ave, fable ‘comb "White woot bunting. |, for dusty roads, 100 Th. $2.80, signature, car or furniture. No/ 33 TRAILETTE ndorsen OLDER CAR |? PC. DINING RM. ser witt DIO - PHONOGRAPH CONSOLE : A AU SABLE RIVER og conomrionen,74yER TAYEER. Oa : — z wie will be, to 3, elp oF skup. 3199 Wersa’ Dr., Dray- Bede’ eh $25, eit, of arewere. i joanes MAP Goo Sonbition PLATE sew! Psat J So RAL oe up. powe ig} cal i 16 ‘ Sump til & covers weekends. Gros oper ee | aoe '. Sash FOR USED TV'S. WOR. Ww on AND _e ee $6.05 last year Reson. widow with ¢ ing or not. FE - : TABLE MODEL. RADIO-PHONO- Wt avicex Cont O. chitdren miGet ener ie 1 A’ ‘| & 93, CADILLAOS. WiLL |* Livin gin Pty FAYE ie ee MAGE e’ | 81_Orchard cont hve. PE S-tiol if building, 9nd ey sie,08,, ox | 1 cds for tend contrac or mort-| STARA Bey Sarenpers Kos pale? AP, PLAYS 49 RPM ONLY. | #1 Otcherd Lake Ave. FE 3-110} 3000 eee This ts fhe’ natgain of the : gage. PE e213, fee oder SP tecorator iamps All| ORLANDU 3624 EVENINGS. _ ne «| REO epee | TERNS g AmMORE Sew (wane SGrran| GS Oe tere Sy deters teens, Mata | en . 5 ae . : 1 els, one ; «. iy ah piaigb cre tea ae” ghey Ag kt | Beare Puraare 42 Or bes’ serfect pew ewer) REACH CA SH CUS- rich w Valley. | ee ee poor Ake $15,000 ig ca der trades or offer. NO ‘STA TEWIDE I. HAVE SEVERAL NICE s Will take almost anything you stor down paym My : R. sigan | TOMERS through Classi-| _& R | squrry—in 2 =} -|fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181, Reel Prats Ea Rag SO BARGAIN? Lots, of ‘em Bars oe Be : | 7 pt once wevlsactoe Same it 4 Watit Ads! are en , : * i “4 \ . | 7 4 | \ S : i : \ . ‘ | ‘ : - : : iy . ; on = ; k ; : —~ ed aoe > _ ee , ae } i; = we ee . Fs 3 : eg : : uf Zi : : a oe. - a ees syst es ; : SS = < A - | ey ee eee i. ee 3 s a; : co : ye % ; me 2 | : a ee HES ; / ' { ts ; s eee a i 35 ae > ee cee THE PONTIAC. PRESS, MoNpay. AbGust a ee ee : IZZY : “by Kate Osann) For Sale Cars. 2 For Sale Cars; y 1), Foe Sale Gare. mf oot ee a cece 4 : Be oh FACTORY ~ PASSENGER COUPE. ait Runahow : PE_4-7371 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | —O%_3-6545._ 1954 PLYMOUTH HARD TOP, RA. - ‘ 81 CARS Clarkston, Mich. MA 5.5141 NASH—1i . STATESMAN dio, heater, enggn ees transmis- ; “Weed Truck Parts 89A z_oteeee, Bescemelie. Om. 346i4. condinien et : North Chev a Hunter Blvd. a trean ean, $0 Ok, 541 R& H. B a a Al ane a” aware Ave. Birming- At unter at Haynes, Birm, am 3 gi BSED, fko Monee | iis CHEVROLET Rau MI 6-4456 1953 FL CYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4], cron SALES |. oF transportation. Must sell. OLDSMOBILE. condition .......... $545 Aubura_ Ave. 0B 30112. PACTORY EXEC. & ES Crtaion Motor Sales : ‘For Sale Trucks 90 ~ 1953 CHEVY "ite ee aaa oo Aon CHRYSLER: PLYMOUTH DEALER CHEVROLET = TON STAKE, 2546 210, 4 DR., RADIO & HEATER ‘83. PONTIAC STATION WAGON. : ma $395 528 N. Main Roct See8, condition New tires, FE . ; geep_ and sbow plow: tii N. MSP on ist _ ee nan | =? PLYMOUTH 3 DR. R&H. NICE Perry. Mobil Sta LARRY JEROME ha BSOLUTELY LY xO MONEY Wie PORTA, STARERIEY ; ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Sown ments mall credit. rt i 100. = _ 1o88 — Biya abate Xe) i oma ae aoe 1985 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DE- % PLYMOUTH SUB. WAGON, 4 SUB. WAGON 4 doors, Already to go. No . « SEDAN oS ote ma Sfranomlssios, ‘power sheer. ar., ve Pover Fiyie, aly sss. down, — —_ oe -— The BIG BIG Lot : LAARY JE No. 445. Only $106". N orn Chey.| 74 Oakland FE 4.3520 Bales. wh"S Saginaw St. FE 631 OAKLAND AVE le rolet Co. Hunter Bivé at 8. Wood. | 1950 PLYMOUTH «DR, CLEAN, ; : ROCHESTER FORD ne ward Ave Bit mingheam. __tuns: good. $95. FE 8-1931. a eouTIAG Comvnat HYDRA. BON r soy “ NEW. 5 50 DODGE H. TOP. EXC, CON ‘1 PLYMOUE Siar payments | EY.DOWN, Assume, ent F FE 4.4547 . aT —— | : “a5 gg eae ora : soar bs my, ae rss ra neck Our Low : =. “sharp, EM. 3-008] H. Rig-| Johnson_Mtr. Sales” Lake _Orion. fined ys Mit 49800" areld> Ta Oakland es ware, : SHELTON AC-BUICK PAYS Ford. make rs La ; Stay Fert a 4 cor" 1 at “aacinaw. RT Bo SORONE {ELTON PONTIA FIAC-BUICK atts “a sorriie — | Oaklan County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer . te eS KDE eT EPOSSESRION Sh It 4 dr “tone, Std. shift, Ceateay Raven Model Ses Gia 3 36. Gump. on Full price $93. No cash needed. e1ion ‘ger ep $108 Ew eR Se en Boge oump. other erties. iGoecia |" WILLY S PICK UP ¢_ WHEEL ~ Great Lak a a osta, Pogtiags Buick, BE RP Ae | "reales Lg. Jo for} drive. lug grip tires. Call Bob 1937 FORD. V4, 2 DR Rochester * OL 18133 - Port Bich OLN e | ee ne et Repossession : ‘ NEL, : Pertect Ra&H.*sie4 full | - si | : Pn a es ad : = er & Geneva boats. trail- : a : - ir. Beil. Great takes. 8.0402. . i arere aig og Bg 9 FORD TANDEM 10 YARD Yrade of the season, | _ dump. FE 8-807, ‘$4 DODGE S a A 4 FORD C 3 atts Siete ae AERA| “yncee PANEL GOOD COREE) §—csraue nOvAL 4, ummer | oy END CLEAR- ee ee Ne we — = = ey Ae om Cae peer $505 | onday - Tuesday layaways, Howard Loomis, 10088] Inder. HD tires. Cay, Bob Buller . pecla S , OHNSON MOTORS Ht FORD 44 TON PICK-UP. RED ‘57 BUICK Wednesday “p Bac ck tu-tone. White tires, cus- & Accessories cab, sharpest truck of its . HARDTOP, FULL POWER . “ tor os boat class, Call Bob Butler at. Tur- MOTOR SALE-8—— — Better Buy Used Cars _ $2,124 4 = ef Okase TE kee wt? ys DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer re ; ONE CAR “TOP FISHING BOAT =o Clone ‘wheel base vith waste x Saaurn ee? ‘58 FORD Fairlane “S00” $2395 w at . CONVERTIBLE FAIRLANE Sue ocdHone sane" must sell, moving. oe ay Lapeer R4.,| °3{ DODGE 2 DR. RUNS GOOD. /'57 Ford 2 Dr. .... $2095 “300” FORDOMATIC CONVERTIBLE, tu-tove, fordomatic, radio, heater, i Ra Peg 31262. $100. EM 3-614. VAtRLAND S00. HARDTOS. to- : $1,704 ‘ power steering, power brakes. : eos pi rariety ef goed 7 PONTI AC’ S “cy” owens ForD | Ghee Areal shorple. 56 BUICK: ’S8 FORD Pickup, 8 Cylinder .........66. $1795 motors. $50 TRUCK CENTER , SPECIAL 2 DR|, DYNAFLOW Harrington Boat Tks E 56 FORD ; _ . sie 11°81 FORD Club Coupe ....seeseeeeeeeeee SAVE YOUR UDE DEALER ( +M_M inh ode 57 Pontiac 2 Dr... $1795 7 BUICK . sééal cootna “eae. : CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP, _ radio, es n | ° $ heater, white tires, red and eesy SEDAN — : 56 F RD Fairlan Cl b c d rs] D. hear oe gust "UKE NEW a, airlane Club Sedan $350 EM 3-431. : RETAIL BRANCH CY he woe ; $2,094 JET BLACK, 8 cylinder, radio, heater, fordomatic. | B ~ ‘Ee $204! - "+ ay * rd ~ ce . . —— ae ie 2 sete Oakland at a - “OWENS > BEL ney SE pTse: radio, heat- 55 CHEVROLET 54 FORD Tudor, 8 Cylinder, Fordomatic TEE. cae on of sails. EMpire 3-4092. ul apes ole — ae er, white tires, powerglide. DEL RAY, VINYL INTERIOR 12,009 actual miles. guaranteed, ~ Map eahwatay "| Geers seme sn s | Pe te aw oe ay _ 5532 RAMBLER Hardtop, Overdrive es ts. he ase Foreign & Sports Cars 90B ey >on leas a 57 Buick 2 Dr. ... $2095 sincang sua on ie A real economy performer. in outboard boat &<@motor combi- | = 7 PAIRL. RLANE FORD-| SPECIAL, radio, heater, dyna- EF. “*500" it ee . . ations. Plas stivERY ON FOR THOSE 1957 FORD, FAIRUANE Moire 34231| flow, white tires, 10,228 miles. WIT i FORpOMATIC. |] °56 PLYMOUTH Hardtop ~, TURY_ : Ber ky WHO APPRECI ATEA Pas ie San OO Ei feviching Red and White. 8 cylinder, push button LAS - CHETEK LAP! prATLY FINE CAR! | ABSOLUTELY NO. MONEY |’S7 Chevrolet-2 Dr. $1595 "55 FORD mis ae LISTANDARD BRAND NEW TORS INCLUDING SOME 1900 “Te DOwe. “Assene _perpests , 210, SEDAN, radio, heater, power- FAIRLANE 2 OA, WIE 51 CHEVROLET Tudor Up te Bp ver cent off. B arto: | ONDER WATER, WEED CUTTING 1958 . Parks “at MI 4-1000, ‘Harold Tur-|* Slde. tobe “A real good second ear: vince TLLIAMS | SES Wwe FED! WIE RCEDES | 2082 Sotverr tater eae |'56 Ford 2 Dr. .... $1595) CHEVROLET _||,'53. CHEVROLET Panel, priced to sell today = 4 FS erin 0 8 ere JAJ : BACKHOE BARGAIN |— #18 sues st neevers_|-Tranaportation Offered 87 fester ad ophite walls Call afte: | “PAIRLANE, HARDTOP, poet.) 2 Di BYE, Line NEM aoa GE aie Used Sherman backhoe & w gen- Auto Service 81 BENZ en FORD Y FAIRCANE: are rede. tere! tnd white with | - $2,074 55 CHEVROLET Tudor, Radio, Heater. loader, mounted on 8 To rd) ° 4 2 TO SHARE EXPENSES TO HAR- Fordo R&H. a melt & i}| all-leather trim. : .e = 6 cylinder standard transmission. A real economy special. Tractor, Complete with Nyackets BRAKES RELINED. $12.95 Most) ‘isburg, Tilinois. Leaving August 300 D car. $1695. 57 FORD . Gait cen be bought for anly & tes, Year Pig Al Centack tom came TEM aTLaND ORE 124 tyakland ® MOTORPE _4-3529 155 Ch olet 2 Dr $1195 SOUNSRS "SEDAN °s cvL. 36 MERCURY Montclair Convertible Cones sed tee tile one iced, service ST NGTRG TO OTHE 3 eit ¥, Hartlorg ¢ conn Automarie tansmucion, | 1952 FORD FULL PRICE $17. "pen wht HARDTOP. Radio. | . Fons 004 se ) wane ee — _ Pontiac Tractor and or. wry tebored ane te ae ENGINE somes FO Puel me ORICE: sf: pouty ‘down. “ine + hate alee pester. white tires, Lecithin 059, BA 56 FORD Fairlane Victoria Hardtop E cc chive Hood Phone FE fornia, $80: Hawaii, $99.10 103 8. Saginaw St. FE 42214 rs : 1095 55 FORD Beautiful Blue and White, 8 ‘cylinder, fordomatic, radio Your bola wae r FIBERGLAS 3 ns erry -servire tne. OR 31204 $9, 500 Me ge adic $ hor 7M TON ECKUE. Bae Wile heater : , ° Rust REPA cos. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART - radio, heater. DELUXE CAB aaee : Se 1751 S. Tl ceaph _ mizing. Noah” Either way. PE 0-806. _ Contact: SALES MANACER R. &* G. Rambler EZI glass, dynaflow ‘$804 55 FORD Country Squire, 9 Passenger ’ : fe . 8 cylinder, fordomatic, radio, heater, just right f Pe fae 14. & Orchard Lk. Res. Sale. Motor Scotare 82 _ Wanted Used Cars 88 PONTIAC We OF nt ce tial '$§ Buick.4 Dr. $1195 53 MERCURY family car. “_e b oes. rous Oliver Sales op ‘Belo CRUISER GOOD COND, OR ABOUT $200 MORE 18 WHAT 1 RETAIL STORE wut sell 38 cars in 30 vaye. PER SEDAN, full power, ra- 2, Or ACTUAL MILES ‘1°57 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Fordor north of Srtora “| 3-2838. . can Mm r au 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T, LES Fo heater, white tires, ONE 4 ilos aes 3 - for your car, because of . 8 cylinder, push button transmission, radio, heater / Bay USED AND 36 GUSHMAN SCOOTER LIKE ffornia market Will buy FE 37117 Complete service 8 a.m. ‘til 9 p.m. OWNER, : i s . : 3 Br Plea Sone ase rio oem ae Case Lk Rd 1 23 Si tele eo 51 PONTIAC '57 FORD: Convertible i956 CUSHMAN EAGLE “sCOOT- CORVETTE 34, LOW MILEAGE, '55- Pontiac 2 D $1095 CATALINA HARDTOP Raven Black with gleaming ch Fa in god dition. Fi 200 ontiac isadic YD £ ng chrome, fordomatic, radio, \ecortoc ca cell | fakes as “ ina a rst $200 Cc ASH goog cond, $1,350, MI 4-6643. “| : ao SEDAN, aslo eater, =) HYDRAMATIC AND NICH Senter, comimemal © * Crooks Rd. a“ * tot ae SNMAN aN ~ AVERILL'S NEED CARS | For Sale Cars’ 91 —_— 7 BUICK ~ 57 FORD Fairlane Tudor : Eearroe 3 oe LOAD- anDERSON Es) b SERVICE Dp e % Biack and White tu-tone, radio, heater, fordo: 5 4 ) calgary, Pontiacs | 2.5 PADDOCK tat Pike) FE 41246 ws “oqo DIXIE HWY 132 feces Nem. Beat eter |” : '50 Chevrolet 4 Dr. $225| 228. SPECIAL, DYNAFLOW. caren forsee bss ; ——- FE 4-6806| takes. 47 : ni uc or : LAW = OWERS — RO “For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 | FE Pe 7 Dison EE nl DELUXE, a real nice car. 53 FORD Tud BG nthe nsteuiies Ws = —CASH ee ees FR 2003. | | 54 PLYMOUTH You will be proud to own this sharp car. Np money down. ‘ me. iilers We ‘48 HARLEY 14 SWAP SELL : obs tl at Corned . ; . ‘ of. lage > have the largest stock| “for older macbine.. Ca I between FOR ueDceRe 1 Buica RIVERA HARDTOP. 53 Ford 4 Dr..... $ 595 . «DR gave ‘1°55 FORD Country Sedan, 6 Passenger + Be F on pe pment tn) 9 and 1 FE B 83472, 0 G f Sal rel orgs P pede swage beaten eed ‘\ CUSTOMLINE, power steering, . & cylinder, fordomatic, radio, heater. i @ service what we 3507 MATCHLESS $105. 160 WING. ommunity Mgtor sales | _ pickup. nib eat eeeta radio, heater, Fordomatic, S | ‘ AUBURN AT EAS$ BivD. | 1955 ee SPECIAL, HARD TOP, 53 PLYMOUTH ‘55 FORD Tudor. A real | ae Lee’s Sales & Service eGR Panta AND SERVICE ON FE : — pw autdmatic. an i 4 DR. sBEL AIR 55 FO udor. < ie buy ’ "921 Mt Clemens St. = «FE 3-9830' your Harley Davidson.» poe, Harley CONTINGEL SATISFACTION — = s ben 745 , ‘OLIVER OC. — 3 WITH FRONT, Davidson Baler Co... Sagi- eA, OUR AI white finlah “Gur stock No. 4378. Oy SOS. ae ae 2 St BUICK 56 FORD. Ranch Wagon, 8 Cylinder "ig ee nee. ; FOR GRIGAT eEOUR Pauw let Co Hunter Blvd. at 8. Wood x . 31 BUIC Fordomatic, radio, heater. ‘Foe ee For Sale Bicycles 84 ee ee avOTe werd Ave. Birmtogham. MI 4 DR, WITH AUTOMATIC }FORD TRACTOR AND LAND- since Oe orn | ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS 573 - 1962 Buick club coupe. Radio, 53 Chevrolet $ 395 oo : . : Fe dios, “NO PIEUP MUCK 20" BICYCLE, NEW TIRES $20. rE a OPEN “Til, 10) — saan DEVIELE,| Bester. clean 0... $484 re A . : : MA_ 5.0876 |e HJ, VAN WELT | wo DIXIE Be CADE AS SEE ek aise STANDARD SHIFT, heater Sn 67 Many more bargains to choose from... Speciall ; ~ SPECIAL ‘ SCHWINN BIKE. ENGLISH RAC- ae- Drayton ins. rg vine pce cnr 550. 1953 Chevrolet 2-door, radio, heat. a sharpie. 7 FORD . . . es y be used MoCérmick No. 43. PTO, _¢F. 10 Clarence. High’ Cagh Bolter 4 malt tate _Mi e018. a icdeill ise waits) mivaibense Sg we F “THONDERBIRD a priced for this specjal sale. a 4 one FOAL Rare air fae) Boats & Accessories 85 | is wuci as #0 FoR junk and| =STOP, LOOK, BUY 1855 Chevrolet 2-door radio and | "54 Pontiae Catalina $ 895 17 vith ae cheap ears FE 2-2666 days of | +s; Buick, Dynaflow, RH. $165 her ORG (OWE $767 “CUSTOM. STARCHIEF. radio , . ‘ - Dit, TERMS 8 FOOT HYDROPLANE, WITH| _Eves. ‘83 Buick, Super 4 ar. Must 1988 Chevrolet 210 2door, gas heater, hydramatic, practically '34 FORD GET A BETTER DEAL a YOUR J, 4B. Ron | steering “controls for $35. FE| BEST PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. appreciate $005) SBvep ow... eo cle cece ase 7 | new white tires. CRESTLINER 4 DR. 8 CYL, tALS, 7. SEE : t KING BROS. fb ne MERCO a fe _ FE 4-4878. “64 Chevy 2 Bel Ait +-ar. ‘Extra. yi 1s Cu re vege FORDOM de : y_ LIGHTNING. Hs - ; d ; [ fom” iP AT PPE el Exc. cone oe. VE C901 petit iad CASH FOR CARS "64 Ford v8. “Crestline 4 ‘door, engine, Ct eeiraiiae, radia’ pe = , : x pia i Ez E41 112)— _ HARDENRURG MOTOR SALES Fom, ... $745 ORO R ons ots eas es $il7é 5 5 > g +: USED © SAT -E 12 FT MOLDED PLYWOOD RUN- Cass at Pike FF 5-7308 | "54 cone Roedmaster. All oe tae: Ciiemnchite Oe Hoititag oi! t PONTI: aoe . 1 ; Bee. Ferguson tractors with Wagner toad- a ee bet poodle TUNE CARS. " 54 fs : 8 Holiday, , ses dan, all power, like new. $1576 OC] I y ER STARCKIER. 4 DR. phi ee : , i eee ‘ard Rotovator, 60 inch tral Make any ecasuents offer ' Ponti h H 1956 Chevrolet i v8 are ead a ’ = The apr baler , | oS eee. i PLL oh ea CAR | x Pontiac Starchiet cont | Sains spemengie a and 55 CHEVROLET 3 i gy : vert 1295 r. Extra # M4 7 aor? P MS | of fa PT gg as id ay I Wilson tiat-Cadillac ' ee “a ’ , HOUC : and 16 | ST Scot Atheter| 1350 N. Woodward + ood wa —praeies $164 | 1987, Buick special hard top. dy? Bt IC K 3 F E = 9204 Open Evenings . Gutboard Eye se plates| .., = ‘54 Mercury. All power... $745, aflow, radio and heater. for boat: aed ie provided, $235, B’ham MI 4-1930 | ‘56 Pontiac Conv. Sere BRAD os... ee cece tte $1968 : 6 Call FE 5-0304, “ Dooer dpasing & Wrekes S108 Oakland County's Maho Ford Dealer eeik ia PY. BOAT AND 10 HP MER- R & R MOTORS ‘1 Pontiac 4 dr. Extra sharp $1608 ALSO TRANSPORTATION , tard Lake A rym seete Comite At CIALS ' | BOR £1 SH JN Al mast Rew oucrce Mu am | | MCGe aa "un ot 42gh om SHELION ‘bag2 a5 | 210 Orchard Lake Ave _ MOTOR SAL ES 2703 ORCHARD, LAKE~ KEEGO HARBOR | “J WHIRL WI XE. . > : LOCATION | “¢ ‘Classified Ada as Bearese, ORiende ai o CAH FOR TANY. WAKE OR oa Pontiac - Buick ‘Haskins Chev. FE 2-9101 Open Eves. One ave eee a 1 Mile Use of a Road | : A Trade w 6751 Dixie at MIS ~- x : be : re | dak Rochester OL, 1-8133 seapie "sso" open nites "ili 8 ‘ii FE +1311 Fe +i sein | motor, $525, OR 33340, bs SNOWY CARS 24 “AUBURN i’ o “* _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1958. by ee Channel ?-WIBK -TV Channel +—WWI-TV “Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV + a 4 _ TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS —_ 10:00 (9) News, . ‘ 1199 " Suspicion. Man, Ronald|!™ Dotto, 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. oa told by palmist he’s (4) Truth or Consequences + \@) Popeye. to commit murder, plans to (Richy: Be: Cows. - (4) News: Williams | his destiny. (Re-run,) {41:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (2) 'Recket Squad G2) Studio: One, "Cesar. Ro. Sabb 610 (4) Weather: Eliot man, (Romero) defides to plac ink nie dash sai fe! ‘ move hi "s ancestralis2:00 (2) Love of Life. 6:15 (4) Box Four. home to Texas from Ireland (9) France and Its People. 2 as birthday gift. His adven- (4) Tic Tac Dough. @;30 (7) Three Musketeers. tures with the “‘little people” *& (9) Farmer Alfalfa. a thwart his plans, Ceril Kal-|12:15°(9) Jungle Series. (9) Farmer Alfalfa. Car- laway, Mary. Beth Hughes] toons. < » co-star. - s 2:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4 Frontier. (4) It Could Be You (Color). i (2) News: LeGoff. 10:15 (9) Weather. . (7) The Erwinz. — \ < (9) Favorite Story. @:40 (2) Weather. 19:28 (9) Film Fare. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light: = * 6/45 (2) News: Edwards. 10:30 (7) Frisco Beat. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. ; (9) Starlight Theater. John (7) My. Little Margie 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. Barrymore, “Arsene Lupin.” (9) Movie. (9) Hawkeye. Hawkeye ine - (32) ) (4) Movie. vestigates army robberies. : Rites (4) Death Valley. Courtship 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 1:30 (2) As The Worlj Turns. by proxy sparks. hilarious _@ News: Westerkamp. (7) Topper. rivalry. (2), News: -LeGott. (2) The ‘Hunted, Re-runs 2:00 a Our Das Brooks. 10 (1) Weather. _ fo Welter: Pict. 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Cartoon Carnival. tack Jim and captured}! . eee woiher. ‘ &% (7) Big 4:4 (4) Modern Romances. A (2) Masquerade Party. Pan- . . > & wt 7) Sir Lancelot. .~ 9:00 (7) Frontier Doctor. Western|s:08. (4)-Amos 'n’ ‘Andy ped (9) If Had Million. s joamy Teme, = (4) row Lets One. 9:25 (2) News. ¢ . s 5:30 (2) Susie ty pa 1 bee ~4 heen - “(4 It's Great Wu: uid i coos Weg “din An ining (7) Mickey Mouse ‘Club. mov: - . 44) Romper Rvom. | Gn Ger Friend Harry. (9) Abbott and Costello. 9:30 o ee, laaies (2) For Love or Money. : e - r * ° bd (4) Turn pos F. 4 Widow (4) Dough Re-bl. | TV Quiz Winner : (Jane Powell) -seeks help 10:25 (9) Billboard. from lawyer (John ao _— i $500 F rom Top grey) when she gets at-! 10:30 (2) Star Showcase. th letters. (Re-run.) 4) Treasure Hunt. With $242,000 CG) Powmier dente. Ce) | ie NEW YORK (AP)—Teddy Nad- rangher (Lew Ayres) battles|z1.99 (2) arthur Godfrey. ler Sadayioge. $000” ns tas dl ghey iare| ©,Price Is Pight. ‘amount ever won by an individual land. 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News, Tenn. agra! + ow tere ‘Ban, ; OKLW Rewa, SR 20a «ee ® pom ‘eenen Bate ee ee | Se WWi, Mews, rsc ok * N, Bob bates. . ‘Slants + a 4 Today’ s Télevision Programs --| Programs furnished by stations lated tm thie column are subject to change without notice’ % DYNAMIC DINAH — Versatile Dinah Shore sings, dances, per- forms comedy routines and presents top-name guests on her popu- lar Supday ‘night TV show, which resumes in the fall. She complains that itis extremely difficult to find tunes that tell a tale because of the senseless lyrics of many of today’s songs. Better Songs | Hard to Find ' things. -|who admits she walked out on Sophia Sits i in Hot Seat | _by Not Trying on Hats |: .By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Hi, you-all ,.. Now you never heard me say women are temperamental. * & -* Someayienes women are inclined to act kind of feminine. Everybody was a little bugged at the Millinery Institute-sponsored premier of “The Matchmaker” at the Little Carnegie the other night—because Sophia Loren wouldn’t wear a hat. The. Billings Institute’s sort of partial to hats. Somebody alibied that wie Sophia couldn’t because of her present fjlm, but she wouldn't lie. “A hat is a very personal thing,” Sophia WILSON explained, putting a very personal arm around my slioulders and chest. Bot fk Ow Uw. “Explain it in greater detail,” I said, patting’: my arm . well, anyway. “You just don’t wear a hat that somebody brings you. You select the right one,” she added. “A theater's hardly the place to try on hats.” — Hat was hat—and now for another oo. = Grayson, the ABC “Telephone Hour” TV stiow. set for October. They. wantedia Victor Herbert pro- gram. She thinks that’s for “smaller voices.” * “How'd you like to hear me sing ‘Ah, Sweet. Mystery of Life’ or ‘Indian Love Call’?” she asked me from the Manor Hotel, Wildwood, N.J:, where she’s appearing. “Love to hear you sing any- thing, sugar plum,” I whis- pered, ° “I'm actually, a big- voiced coloratura with a 4- octave range and that’s for light lyric sopranos. I think 20 years from now Victor Herbert’ll be back in style,” Kathryn said — adding “SOPHIA I that she’s got to go to Europe so the deal’s off until they get something heavy for her. ’ In both cases the losers of the roa were of the so-called stronger sex. Phe a a’ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . 5 The dancing Szonys didn’t do one show at the Latin Quar- ter due to a fierce battle (they're brother and sister) .. . With Sally Ann (“My Fair Lady”) Howes vacationing, understudy Lola Fisher has laryngitis, so her understudy’s standing by , Tommy Manville introduced Julia Smith, 18, as his niece at El Moroceo, adding quickly: ‘It’s the truth, too”... Gene Kelly’s showing daughter Kerry the cafes ... The Sat. fve, Post will profile ex-gangster Mickey Cohen . . . Comic Morty Gunty was dropped on his head while doing “Wish You Were Here;” is under a medic’s care... Pretty Fran Beck Jr. will appear in the off-B’way show, “The Liars.” x * &* Jane Russel, Greer Garson and Edie Adams were signed by MGM Records . . . Grace Metalious is already planning a third book: “Return to Peyton Place” .,. . Abbe Lane has a $250,000 offer to make a movie in Germany ... A famous B’way actor was out with a pretty girl, and she invited him*home, But he left —— when he met her father there--a top mobster. &e *-3:& o” _ wisi YD SAID THAT: Some people think it’s more ii portant to buy next year’s car than pay last year’s taxes. Steve Allen writes from Venice; “Perry Como’s here but I jhaven’t seen him. Trying té find ak in a city of 200,000 {Italians is like looking for Lassie on a collie farm. , That's ae begtnet, a ’ (Copyright, 1958) . 'elevision Singers Search for Tunes That Tell a Tale Dinah Shore Complains|¢ of Senseless Lyrics, Muddy Arrangements By DINAH SHORE NEW YORK ® — One-of the. more interesting problems of sing- ing on television is in trying to turn up tunes that tell a tale. For a singer must interpret _ lyrics and lyrics must tell a story to hold an audience. At year’s end, in reviewing the songs of the preceding 12 months, it wasn't easy to find enough representa- tion of which to be pfeud. = * * * Now, I’m not knocking rhythm and blues. I'm not knocking any- thing I can sing. But I can't stand muddy arrangements ‘or senseless lyries, and there have been many. Listen to the lyries of “Fasci- nation” or ‘Around the World in 80 Days.”’ The meaningful words written to those haunting melo- dies give you the material from which to fashion many splendid There is no medium like teleyi- sion to tell the world you're bored. This is why we fondle a good song, one with which we can wail or have fun, dance, or prance, just stahd still and let the mood envelop us. ‘* * * Can you imagine doing that with some of the tunes now on the air? there any wi its nese bans made overnight? ‘Let oo Lover,”* and so many oth- r songs had a hearing one night jand were on their way to hitdom the next morning. - x * * The television singer has yet Not how does she sing: how does it look? company heaviest soprano singing ‘Ju- liet,” so would they turn the dial away from a baby-face singing bawdy blues. . * Whatever she does with her voice, the TV singer must be sure to place the proper face behind it. é S *,. & s Tt would seem, then, a never- ending problem. It isn't really. Missile Equipment ‘Blocked by Japan’ YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP)—Jap- |¢on, Clyle R. Waskill, chairman of [Pontiac SS p at ‘Get-Out- the-Vote' Drive” Plans are being formulated for a “‘get-out-the-vote” campaign pre- ceding the November state elec- the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce, announced today. Haskill said that it is the Jay- cee’s aim to pledge every Pontiac voter to register and vote this fall. ; 1 Stressing that the organiza- _|Belaney and’ Norman O’Brien. Exciting Life Chauffeuring King Hussein By REINHOLD ENSZ AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — How does it feel to pilot a king across the~scorching deserts of Jordan in a bullet-proof limousine? “] like my work very much,” 4Asays 40-year-old Maurice Rayner. “I think it’s a grand experience.” | Rayner has been chief driver for Jordan’s King Hussein for five years. 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