i _ Family ‘Strife McMillan filed suit for separate ; ses 4, 195844 PAGES | = From Our Wire Services @¢ SPARTA — A crazed father, enraged because his) wife tried to. divorce him a) Ha if j as E fe i g +d ga § SDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 & as they slept in their beds, ' ‘SEARCH FOR MOTIVE—Orland McMillan, 43, an unemployed ‘edd-jobs worker living near Sparta, told officials he “couldn't re- tember” details of the shotgun slaying of his é children last night 8 8 Weatherman Expects Some Clouds, Heat. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) - Who Will Succeed Ike’s Aide? Butler Gets In Act, Raps Adams‘ Broadcast _ » By JACK BELL (#}—President Eisenhower was report- ed preparing today to name an above-reproach succes-} his chief White House as-} / WASHINGTON sor to Sherman Adams é as sistant. £ ee - But even Republican National Chairman Meade Al- < Zaz, HI Beak skt Sj i ; ki by the commission drew no conclusions and presented only a summary of the re- ports made to him by the officers irivolved and the chief. * ; Straley’s report said that he was fully aware of the matter all along and had discussed the bookie ring with state police and his own of- fjcers who were working on the case. He also said that he had passed Capt. Oliver H. Lemeaux and Lt. William F, Nesbitt told Will- Prosecutor Frederick C. Olds, Chevy and Buick Higher Pontia DETROIT (UPD — Four General Motors Divisions announced their 1959 ‘car prices today and a rough generalization shows: Pontiacs are lower; Chevy, Olds up; __- Cadillacs, about the same Last week, Buick division an- nounced its 1959 car prices show- ing mostly increases on compara- tive models. : | ‘Pontiac, the only division to buck| the higher price trend, also elim- inated its lowest priced series, the Chieftain. Chevrolet increases were on Page 2. i i i HJ f t a i i i rs i [ : t i: Holiday sedan $2,759, E $2,627, 2-door sedan $2,574 Small Car Talk Revived in GM Cole Dodges Questions on Tooling as Chevy’ Shows 1959 Models By DAVID J. WILKIE DETROIT # — General Motors’ frequently rumored smaller car maybe closer to the production line than is generally believed. Edward N, Cole, general man- and con- & ‘icompany .charged Chevrolet: Biscayne ’ $2,041; 4-door sedan $2,091—-both up|Teasonable,” $57) ther had told Chrysler it must ‘jauto industry’s wildcat strikes now 59 Prices Lower vertible $2,991, all up $60. Fiesta sedaf ‘$3,065, up $75.' Super “88 Fiesta. Series 98, all models up $60 except convertible which at $3,975 was up $40. series, practically all models Seville, at $6,817 $60 with prices ranging from $2,821|down $93, and series 62 coupe at for. 4-door sedan to $3,336 for/$4,475, up Cadillac: All series 62 models'ls Reuther With GM Friday DETROIT — Chrysler Chrysler Bargaining Fails | jAlfer 20-Hour Session. in a 20-hour marathon bargaining session in which the the union’s demands were “un- Both Chrysler and UAW officials appeared bitter) | |when they emerged from the conference room at the a.m. Their talks had been interrupted only for brief. meals and separate caucuses, UAW President Walter P. Rea- settle by noon today.or “be: put on the back burner’ while he turned his entire attention . to Chrysler personne] héad-+ “|quarters shortly after 6 Startles Police by Surrender Jittery Driver. | - “We are apart on many Reuther ploye benefits that match the Ford-UAW settlement,” Leary total in excess of 32,000 men, Chrysler Corp. counted .more than 10,000 idle at seven plants in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. ‘The newest walkout. idled- 1,660 ° at 5 ig = = General Motors, where bar- inedible Cheese Here NEW YORK (UPI) — A. P. Herbert of London arrived in Given by Official == oe bog hake) See aa ees Ape vise ty es to whether any tooling com- | gaining has been marking time | New York by ocean liner yester. |Body_ eeiink baa beot“tahde tar’ & while the union pushed for a day with the avowed purpose of |was i} ‘There has pee ee re smalt| Missouri ahd Michigan, | Wan we car planning. L. L.-Colbert, Chrys-| And at Kansas City, 2,700 at ‘ie jer pfesident, recently disclosed|Fisher Body and Chevrolet: plants nity in its engineering department 2,400 already out of a Buick, ra “ , —— —— x ©, * revs, + Pontiac assembly plant is ‘ Berea , ‘ Industry gossip re, ; e ’ : Chevrolet's small cae aeenye its| One setious'GM strike is at Sag-| Justice Courts Under Fire: | ee engine in the rear. It also has} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) 2s é <3 vate eagy sng tovy discounted be-|Sleepers, Arise! Even JP A N ot Sa tis oe cause of the higher cost of 8") MONROE, Wis. (UPI) — Mon- : Pe 4 aluminum — at this time roe residents were awakened far | ,. @titor's Note: ‘This ts the second | some justices te “see things waa oe circuit. ome cotihy ae the Cole told newsmen that seit ——_ of schedule yesterday by | courts and justices of the peace.) their way ‘ate rose ben ducking oo rolet will aim at approxima’ strains ‘of “Rock of Ages.” 3. The fee system under which , Cons’ duties oe ae 1,652,000 car sales ina market--Officials at: Grace Lutheran | seh i oS the justices opefate not only Oe 5,900,000 cars. . device on the church chimes |28" are the police agencies but to process| “erent as b steuzes : which should have run the hymn Even the justices themselves are | for reform . legislation. a He counted about 400,000. import- not satisfied with the way all of/cases as rapidly as possible (0) 5 a0 gublic. the bar assdela- The at noon set it off in the early secure a larger income. ow : ed cars in this figure. the Pit! mofning darkness their collegues operate, nor with tions and law enforcement agen- pare with about 1,400,000 sales imp The major critisims by the pub-| 4. Justices are the judicial/siow to aid the JP courts. | eae year and ee nee sepa ater om —e De HN + oll down to these: agents with ee eae citizens FIRST ACTION IN YEARS e tier ake industry's record year. (IT. TOMay’s Press. |, 1..many justices are not. at/ 0% A. thete tetimes, and dhey| 2 the lait session ot the Lege. + * *-—- ¢ SSS ERRSMN PRT Rae ce se s_and. are | erow. contemptnous “of justice it| ature-some of the first action in Chevrolet. is con- air formed to follow due process of law} Brow _ contem ,;many years wai : timuing its work on fuel injection,| Gomes ....,,.ccscees-eeaee 96 [nd Safeguard holding court informally on nasi ant nyran® es hopeful that it may be-possible to) County News .........5...5 2% ar ou a. oe reduce sharply the present high) — m Avinieaieas 4 : cost of the device. : bs . bese eebes cases ens say 38 Be pace or omy manager) jobituaries ..............+.. ig of a new truck called El Camino] Theaters ................++ to be offered in 1959. The vehicle} TV & Radio Prograrx, .. car styling NG eo iiiiesiens, with pickup' truck features, Women’s Pages .,..:... 1144 "iihe Day ia Bieaieghins See oe ‘|Will Hold Grand Opening Jat League's New Store of the school, The next board meet+ ing of the organization will be at’ p.m, next Tuesday. af ; Milo Bledden of Milo’s Custom | - will be the gue: ‘ n . 7 ee we \ Oct. 9 in the rmult-purpose room 3 | wl tl bo ° —_ “I’m going to start all over,” Xs << oi ; ‘ —_ bow pelts are ) } | vay asec » rol Be —— to help themselves, The meeting will be held at the ( you in another five years.” Governors Split | (Over Infegration The store, managed by Mrs.jhome of Mrs. Reilly Mead, 17988 : ~ Frederic S, Ward, is open from Birwood St., beginning at 8:30°p.m, 19:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. daily, and ipa ~ UAW and Chrysler Dr. Lowell Eklund, director of _Jeonining eatin at auenenn| Fail in Bargaining the guest speaker at the first meet- ——— wea ' Serr cs it Ai eee (Continued From Page One) | Traditionally Peaceful! = powa ram “LAGE SANTABTIC: ~-' The: To get the efiect the photographs ee Oe ee Pare oor ans pal at four ~ Conference in South “pattern of the current craze for hoop spinning is © exposure, leaving the camera shutter open. ee plants of the Saginaw steering gear seen in this photo of young Becky Anrst, of Jack- Becky's hoop has a single bulb on the edge. vision, These plants make. steer- Becomes Embroiled ‘gon, Mich., as she “hip-notizes” a lighted hoop. pe ing gears for all GM cars. The local union blamed the stop- page to grievance procedures and working conditions. GM contends these are get and that the walkout is aimed at forcing a new wage pact. The Pontiac plant at Pontiac is - |eompletely shut down due ‘to the istrike in the paint shop. Reuther was asked if the UAW was going to extend its noon dead- line ultimatum or serve Chrysler with another deadline notice. ‘“‘We ee ee eee Reuther said he would join Gen- By PAUL R. JORDAN gone eee Sh Not egnieis Can. US. Block | resolution itany, tey would a-| With System of Justice — Chi Te ina in U.N.? port as a positive stand on_inte- (Continued From Page One) mae with a group of jus- townships s. : es y= Bao ere a However, the threat of setting May Not Be Able to up district courts in lieu of the| St re Debate 2; Send-all tralfic tickets to the| SP, ‘ned te sariue of forcing some| Step. Future Debate on +|township justice where the offense|serious thinking on the subject in Seating Red Nation occurred, many quarters. 3. Authorize JPs to appoint a (Tomorrow’s article will list UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) : j " }eral Motors negotiations. Asked if court clerk. abuses admitted by justices them-|—Diplomats speculated today that|- ~{thig ‘meant Chrysler is “now on 4. Set up a state JP asséciation|selves and tell what the Oakland| the United States may have suc- _ fthe back burner,” Reuther said it like the bar association under Su-| County justices are doing about)ceeded for the last time in ‘ preme Céurt regulation. them.) sweeping aside a U.N. discussion | The UAW has set a Sept. 30 strike 5. Provide a court administrator ' of the Red China seating issue. deadline against GM if that com- to oversee JP and municipal The U.S. proposal to sidetrack|’ a a pany fails to come: to ternis. 6. Allow JPs to issue warrants ' year cleared the General Assem-| _. me rupted only ‘for brief meals and without authorization from the bly 4428 with 9 abstentions. It - ‘separate caucuses of the union and ; \Answers Adams was the- narrowest margin of vic- ® ‘company teams on key issues. The 7. Raise'the civil jurisdiction of tory on record for opponents of Ad Agency Appoints breakup came shortly affer 6 a.m. pay 3P courts to $300 : (Continued From Page One) the move to seat the Chinese Com- (EST).. + ee aes : munists in the United Nations. N Vj p ident GM and union talks resumed this A minority report was also } States” and who quit only t© | The Assembly vote automatical- ew ice resi _ morning’ on ‘secondary issues. a aa Sens. a8 Harvey | satisfy political expediency, ly canceled India’s request that] . aan — in the Chrysler. Lodge Haskell Nichols the Assembly stage a full debate} Appointment of Charles Fy 1 came as a sufprise. PAI"! which disagreed with a statement |,,.Ad%ms announced Of @ tt ne|on the question. Aiea dw cuasation vibe There had been numerous reports in the majority report that “the |... quitting. He said he had done ” & 's% w& of John & ' Adams Adams, | ucating an agreement was near, prestige of the justice of the 4.4 ; MacManus, ‘jand both Reuther and Leary, a no wrorig in inquiring™of govern-j In contrast to previous years, |. low,” buf supported many of ing against textile industrialist silent on the outcome. The Amer-|Jones, president. Adams has been til this morning. ,the major ‘recommendations. ~‘ipomard Goldfine. _ ~ ican view was understood to be|executive assistant to the presi-| ord ang the UAW reached The committee’s report stemmed| Goldfine, who een expen-|that the vote was satisfactory but) dent. contract pete B last Wednes- .|from a study of the situation in|sive favors on Adams, said in|®0 Cause for rejoicing. In addition to his new adminis-| day after a sevemhour strike af- Ohio, Missouri end New York. It/poston he believed Adams had| The United States, which battled|trative duties, Adams will continue poor 3 98,009 Ford workers, GM. was ers by the executive quit “out of regard for President/ almost singlehandedly for its pro-jto head up the Cadillac Motor Car] and C AS Aged subsequently the. Michigan Justices Fisenhower, whom he so Joyally|Posal, managed to hold the sup-|Division account group. ‘offered to the UAW three-year | Assn. § 4%. and ably.served.” sf port of slightly more than 54 per| Adams joined the agency im 1949] contracts similar to the Ford h. ‘ ‘x * Butler insisted in. a\broadcast,|cent of the U.N, members. ‘With-;as @(copywriter after graduation) pact. Tid? 23 Fi However, only two pieces of leg-| however, that Adams. “did not live| out the solid backing of the 20-jfrom the University of Michigan islation got through the Legislature|up to the standards of conduct|nation Latin-American block, it/and post-graduate study at the} (Continued From Page One) and neither embodied the com-| which he and the President have| could have lost. University of California. ae es eg mites key Pons Ke le’ rom the humblest tothe | 3 ; Crazed Father Kills © of the highest.” ' Speaks in Royal Oak : en|E The new laws permit pleas of} =n. : . haghes . -|guitty to be mailed to = justice ast GL” tale Gok os Oe Four of 5 Children it spring. a StF paeal ceca |saian Adame i ct vig | F | I] I| : St } fe = ' will be| Without a personal appearance ; She said she ran to a neighbor to predicted the governors White House as a result of a stern agwe ( a S$ ad e Gal tat police. ke sad waked he to agree on any resolution} The other law permits justices in| but fair moral judgment by his Na- | dealing with integration. state law cases to charge up to|superior, President Eisenhower. there until Roberts arrived, him : $15 in additional costs to reim-|Sherman -Adams is leaving the Mrs,. McMillan told police her ; ng Pp, rk Mi burse counties for the time-of the) White House because of a deci- laven TOP | 100¢ lums husband was incensed over her vast thy a ine i ge agernwnrs| sheriff and other coun-| sion based on political eopeteny: — Buf move to Chicago with the - |y EEE Sees ie gr A , atk ig : ae "Ys Tourist Lure ~~~] ‘This latter act, effective Sept. “He was not forced out by men “Michigan has become “a haven spring air in. that office,” + hepa |i bef ‘Pigorsh said — | payments - - followed an Attorney-Gener- | who are out . prcenig glgte4 for hoodlums” under the present|lican workers were told. — a : er, ; he - : ’s opinion that a justice could‘|lican party. It was stilliDemocratic state administration, ae . the case against Quick|ment of a — anagrvasd = prosecution which means prac- |the departure of Sherman Ad-|date for governor, said last night or SY Sr aoe mew vide ind O@Y bis job fs April last tains , tically: his own costs since | ams.” - Plank, would be a tourist attraction in it-| other on officials cunorast To this Alcorn replied in a state- ches res * state Repel. Stan Ge Meee: 1 ice “aie insleg pomtoes ta’ his self, an Upper Peninsula lawmaker) gre on salaries, not fees. ment that his Democratic opposite} Baowell, contating a _ day-long pan ceca gpronantae ascapesigy PO: Tuesday’ morning when he “The bird-watchers- and other| But, basically there has been | See in “a = ’ technique | swing through the southern part of| penny paren 4 + Gements, for audi- 1.3. served with divorce papers people who don’t want, the Bear|little legislative progress. An at-|° “After pl mning and. executing| tk" County, said one of his a ____ {and an injunction to stay away . Preck Mining Co. to get a lease|te™Pt to introduce legislation in|. | sit cat iomchinr. te incisted an|ttst official acts, if he is elected,| ‘The Michigan State University| trom his home. -_ | of 822% t caie - she gp the| the last Legislature to abolish jus- a political lynching, he be pe will be to extradite John Gunaca| professor tossed out a barrage of} He went to Grand Rapids, and | ~ tng ; free television time to be seen in!t, wisconsin where he is wanted] figures to illustrate what he call-(talked with Circuit Court Judge : .|tice courts was withdrawn after a AL “ = Page ey Poise igi the — row of mourners,” Al-itoiowing the death of a Kobler|ed “the most serious problem con-| hale Souter, who wouldn’t change . xc : corn : .,,,| Striker. fronting Michigan, the exodus of|the papers he signed earlier Iron Mountain) said. ‘‘There’s no . . This seemed at variance with industries and tax dollars. from pap ° inclading Karnes, j,:is for this statement. Mines|Sees Delinquency Rise | Alcorn’s own explanation that Ad-|/‘GOVERNOR CONTRIBUTING? | ,)0 state.” McMillan then drove to his All themselves attract tourists.” ams had taken the imitiative in} “Governor Williams is contribut- +--+. ¢ -brother’s home and during the . naj. | Goulette is one of the principal} SANTA FE, N.M. (AP)—A na-jresigning. Alcorn said Adams|ing to making Michigan a haven! 4, afternoon he and his brother, Saturday in muni: | ,erators of the Iron Mountain|tionally known authority on young-|made the decision ‘without any|for hoodlums. He may be legally sccatpiatig Meters oF Gaia: Arthie McMillan, drank some 1 up Iron Mines, a tourist attraction|Sters, Judge Phillip Gilliam of| nudging from Eisenhower, on thelright in keeping Gunaca, but not] ty: whisky ie * : " * , * m.p.h., whirled toward the west- Quick was also eieshiaid last|near Iron Mountain. He also -is|Denver, predicted to the Western basis of a poll of Republican Na-| morally right,” he said. —— ap pe ughout the state , ay but posed no im- Probation and Pare! that! ¢ : in an effort to show new industries} Archie said he and his wife didn’t northwest today night about a visit he made to the|chairman of a house . committee and Parole Assn. tional Committee members, The lead heard [are moving in and not out ofiknow when Mc n left mediate threat to the U. S. main-|home of Leaun Harrelson, president|studying ways of spurring copper|juvenile delinquency in the United| chairman said the canvass showed < party leaders iichigns: us Rebeblicars eneend.titen Milla their land, : of Pontiac Teamsters’ Local 614. j|and iron mining in the Upper Pe-|States will rise by 50 to 100 per|‘‘reasonably acute concern” that A pramise from their candi- P € ie, ee ¢34-—* ninsula. cent within the next 10 years. Adams’ continuance in _ office ve papers _ iat at h | He said, according to Ziem, that| The consérvation commission] “We've got to make decency|would damage the chances of 4 : The W eather he was selling an advertisement in|has scheduled'an Oct. 9-10 meeting|popular in America,” -he said.|GOP candidates. sam P ecaat irate pie Men D : h UA. Weather Bureau Re the Metropolitan Club magazine to|at White Pine Mine on the Bear|“Children today pride themselves| Citing this, Butler inststed,) “OY ea Aes =—-=- ue to the Loss PONTIAC AND. VICINITY ,-—" Mestty|the local and visited Harrelson to|Creek mining proposal. - on rough conduct.” “There was no Democratic plot to] f racketeers, Pat oa sewers ee Bg diseuss copy for the ad: : vility Mr. Adams or to destroy] He jumped back into his running) of Our Dau hter a continued warm arm ond hamid Chiet cy anid today that ac — A gy - feud with Atty. Gen. Paul L. ig f q ts ‘ . H was, Butler said, “ emo-| Adams who, he said, “‘bungled’’ . 1 mar en os. ‘bad 00d record with For November Elections cratic landslide in Maine which|the Frank Kierdorf case by asking Lore, - 2 ] : Today in Pontiac re tor a4 s been Py served notice that the people rec- for a grand jury investigation in ’ q _uret cengertone rieccoting 8 a.m. dine wtadat r ied i oa. ognized the improprieties of con-| Oakland County, rather than in| P s : p At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 10-15 mph. Pree ; my sempended Big n a () duct which neither Mr. Eisenhow-|Genesee County where authorities! this shop will be closed : "gamete y at 8:26 p.m. Oui nig a: ek 3 er nor Mr. Adams could per-/helieve the Teamsters official suf. iy Ties lay at 6:22 a.m... ick worked about 10 years ceive.” fered fatal burns trying to burn a! ° . Moon Haer Wednesda Fob as pa. _ fago in the vice detail and for : * * * cleaning establishment. Friday, September 26th. Hl many yeafs served traffic war- Only twelve more days until the close of voter registra- | Alcorn said the.Goldfine-Adams ~*~ ke * ee O° eeeiyeds” a et aa 71 rants, tions for the November election, City Clerk Ada R, Evans |Telationship was only a subordi-| «adams, I_hbeljeve, deliberately, Lae Sug ee ee pe = ne AF Ree corre Be a warned téday. nate ‘issue in the defeat in Mainé/whitewashed this case fearing the Annaliese Beauty Shop oe | aa ing se f GOP Sen. Frederick G. Payne. | ’ ‘ Cio aeaome ; He was named an acting sergeant Since the clerk’s office is closed Saturdays and Sun- |° ed fi from| present, administration might be . —— by Straley in 1957, but was re-| days, there are only eight more days in which registrations |P2yne @lso received favors from|embarrassed during this election , (ai recorded downtown) duced to patrolman by the Civill can be accepted, she said Goldfine. year if the matter was exposed| temperature 02... . 00.00 .aees 7 Service Commission after the Civil ’ = The close working relationship further,” Bagwell said. 4 Bam vet mneng REESE Service law went into effect inj - * *« &k- between Eisenhower anid Adams gfesther—Suney : May of 1957. . Who needs to register in order to vote in November's |was of such personal evolution that cas ca ee _ | Re n+ to: One Year Ago in oneal hi state and county election? , no new “‘the assistant” can be ex- ee . hones: | n es e pe SRR eg) tata Say sate ste | aeons wnove tamed 21 ance the int tection and new [fe seerane to some urs | and ime ot hy ony pe 2 sscignesvines ivecees : + jes, e over the endous : Be % oe president trom. 194 to 1961. He | Tesidents who've lived at least 30 days in Pontiac and six broad areas controlled for the past| ¢ism of the handling of the Mrs. John F. Stewart also way president of the Pontiac | months in Michigan. : on Highest and Lowest is Tears ae Police Officers Assn. in 1951-52. six. years by the silver-haired New se. is aah 34 in 1887) Neartied, hie ling thrée children. Persons who've not voted in four on must reregis- Englander. “One of the pledges with highest who d ied Monday, r Sept. ‘22nd > Temperature Chart ms ter in order to qualify as electors this fall and electers x *. * priority that I have made in my eo «= 68 z Johnson " officers ball was 40| who have moved within the ¢ity since the last election The more likely prospect seemed | campaign has been to bring about] CSTR ART: ‘GLENN co. : cone ee ROPE Say ‘He is! must inform the clerk’s office of the change of address. to be that the diversity of Adams’|, swift ending to’ the burnings, ~~ 2 5 i 1 me married, but has no children, operations | would | be distributed |bombings. and beatings. that\ have| WILL: B ED. aon 2 hnewsak 2 \ The clerk's office in. city hall is open for registrations |more ‘evenly among’ the current|tiackeneq the reputation of our E | S - Snell 8 7p Bellston § =. 1 Sif Pays to Advertise from 8 a.m. to'5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. large White House stiff. Organi-lstate outside its borders,” Bag- 3 = Rete & i HARTFORD, Conn, (UPI)—Em- i stil would be tp man te sta es . ALL DAY THURSDAY, : worth $1 7% §. Francisco 6 06] | an a omen Registrations can also be made‘at a special booth at | tract Sov the 3 But ‘BREATH OF SPRING AIR’ | = SEPTEMBER 25th ‘ - Ae 2 Bling the corner of W, Huron and Saginaw streets from 9 a.m. bel The attor I's Republi-| 2s 87 even on vacation, Their cars Stone \ his actual authority would e attorney general's fia & . ¥ Gesttle 5 $8\carry bumper strips reading: “I to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Both registration. places . | somewhat diluted in the process of|can oppotient Nov. 4, Jason L.| oe ; By * "\puild Royal iters,” will be open until 8 p.m. Oct. 6, the last day of registration. |spreading the work load, ©. —— | Honigmay/, would be a “breath of . . g y . é ; ; : ‘ | 3 5 ; : o : Tess : <. 5 a e a, . . » ‘ ‘ Es a, a * 7 ; q + ; ‘\ S ‘ *), re . , t4 - _ 7 nie 5 ' i i} j rep Ciudad Mant taUe ‘Highest Potency Royal Jelly 125mg. ‘New FAMOUS Impérial Royal Jelly in the f _. highest. potency available. Buy One and Get 4 Another One for Just | +". One Penny! | 4 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OUTSTANDING OFFER ... in one, two and three-month sizes. LIMITED TIME ONLY SPECIAL le SALE Natural Health Foods 8 Mt. Clemens St. FE 4-1601 © den CROCKER'S and 857 W. HURON PERMANENTS srs pista ant LOUI BEAUTY restaurant SHOP $951 2nd Floor Next te Buckner Finance + 4IR CONDITIONED Couple Wed Pike Street Church of God was the scene of the Saturday evening wedding of Barbara Joan Moore and Clarence H. Foust Jr. The Rev. Perry C. Horton officiated at the ceremony before 250 guests, * * * The bride is the daughter of Mrs, John Bollman of Going street and Donald Moore of Keego Har- bor. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence -H. Foust of Perkins street. The fitted - bodice of the bride’s gown was Chantilly lace featuring a scalloped Sabrina neckline and long pointed sleeves. The silk taf- feta floor-length skirt had Chan- OPEN EVERY FEDERAL Meco dept. stores Pontiec and Drayton Plains >. separation, more cup depth _and to fit the fashion » necklines you wear... 2 ag Now, a’ revolutionary:new bra by Exquisite Forr Sar‘ duavyon a Sepoar t's. ee ote: ally ges its size to fit and flatter your own - contour. White cotton, 32-86 A, 32-38 B, 32-40 C. "White nylon, 32-36A, 32-38 B, 32-40 C_3.95 __ Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit you correctly for comfort and figure flattery! |tilly lace inserts. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of nylon tulle accented by seed pearls and borealis sequins and was held by petal clips. WEAR DOTTED SWISS Washburne, was matron of honor. She -wore a ballerina-length dress of dotted white Swiss over beige taffeta and carried a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids were Carolyn MR. and MRS. C. H. FOUST JR. | Moore: and {Married Clarence H, | Saturday at > Foust Jr. St. Michael - were married | @hurch were Satur sel Henrietta Dee evenin Pike ee Schlacfer and Church of J oseph God. Their | #dward: parents are Wilhelm, Mrs. John | Parents of Bollman, | the couple are , Donald Moore} yy, Se x and Mr. and H H : { Mrs. Clarence eer ¢ — H. Foust, |Schlaefer and . Mr. and Mrs, “ERaymond A. Wilhelm. in Church Beyer and Mrs. Sharon Fitzger- ald. Their ballerina-length dresses were of white dotted Swiss over toast brown taffeta and they car- ried bouquets of yellow chrysan- themums, < Flower girl was Anita Foust, cousin of the bridegroom. David Foust of Lake Orion was MR. and MRS. JOSEPH E° WILHEL Henrietta Schaefer Wed in Chantilly Lace Gown his brother’s best man. Ushers were Donald Wardell, Edward Foust, Raymond Foust and the Henrietta Dee Schlaefer and Jos- eph Edward Wilhelm were mar- Fashionette Club The bride’s sister, Mrs. Donna) ried Saturday morning at St, Mi- chael Church, The Rev, Norman Thomas officiated at the ceremony before 200 guests * * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Henry H, Schlaefer of Sylvan Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A: Wilhelm of Irwindale street. The bride wore a waltz-length bride’s brother, Ronald Moore. Following a reception held at the Pontiac Boys Club, the couple left for a northern honeymoon. They are living on Bellevue street. Has Skating Party Fashionette Club members and their families met for a roller skat- il ing party Tuesday evening. gown of egg shell satin trimmed with imported Chantilly lace, pearls Linda Stratton and Mrs. Mar- ei oe tinus Hanson have lost the most eee weight for the week and are tied for the club’s trophy. Mrs. Marlene Mardis is last week's trophy win- ner: New members of the group are Mrs. Patrick Mason and Mrs. | (HR PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958 a and sequins. The gown featured a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves and an Empire waist, CARRIES PRAYERBOOK Her fingertip veil was held by a pearl tiara and she carried a bouquet of white baby chrysanthe- mums centered with a white or- chid, on a white prayerbook, . * * Mrs. Robert Clancy,- the bride- groom’s sister, was matron of honor with the bride's two sisters, Mrs. Harry Wetzel of Milford and | Schultz. The Mrs. Harry Seavey of Drayton| The {Plains as bridesmaids. All. wore ‘Married Saturday »— morning in the garden of | their home were Martha Joan Hughes » and Joseph H. bride is the . daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 1. Hughes. H. Schultz were married Saturday morning in the garden of their new home on Andersonville road, The Rev. George J. Mahder of St. Paul Church officiated at the ceremony. * .%* Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Hughes of: Marion street. The bride wore a. princess-style Martha Hughes Marri in Garden Cerem Martha Joan Hughes and Joseph |bridegroom's late mother, he ry and’ Pisa ; corsage of yellow a The bridegroom the Gov. Moses Wisner home Mon< _ day evening for the first meeting Elton Thorpe. Neumode Sale! 82 North Saginaw Nylons... with or without seams... T7E 2 pairs $150 Neumode Hosiery Shop FE 2-7730 sizes 121/, » 3 widths B « E 4 sizes 3'p.= 8 widths C -. EE "YES! bet STAPP" “A comfortable fit- « * ting. smart moc in ~ jet black. / ISTAPP’S Be = thie place to buy ‘shoes... Styled For Boys Who Know.. And Boys Who Go, Go, Go! Youngsters today know what they want and get it too with Gerberichs. That’s why Gerberichs have such a loyal following among the well dressed kids in town. You will be interested to know that they wear longer too. The richer leathers and finer workmanship Gerberich builds into every pair keep them looking better longer even when youngsters are hard on shoes. $Q45 .. $10.50 everywhere, style gives Choice of 342-6 672-9 ..... Campus, Office, this smart new comfort and fit. brown or black. ar memento = A eee a ae a $ 845 6%2-9 $945 Stapp’s have Big Boys’ extra support shoes if black. or brown. Widths A-E. Sizes to 9. * JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 €. Lawrence St. (Open Fri, and Mon, to 9)_ and FAMILY. SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegraph _ Open Fri, ee et. to 9) @ Guaranteed to chase away that gloomy early morning feeling is this flowered cotton suede flannel_morning-coat. The- . deep inverted back pleat ‘gives plenty of room for the most industrious homemaker. Satiny piping outlines the collar and cuffs, and it’s washable, af Camp Nesbitt No. 11 of Ladies} . |to the 57th national convention to was white nylon dotted red Swiss. She had a red chiffon picture hat and carried a basket of red and white rose petals. * chiffon picture hats. double veil of imported A coe abut ot honor carried ajFrench illusion. Her on Jewelry] The. sorprity nd C oad and. the ~bridesmaids’ bouquets|the bridegroom. On a white Bible... i pre winning ie Ami- 4 were. white carnations she carried a cascade bouquet of miinty mem gorge = tang »,|stephanotis and ivy. embers and friends ‘par- Anna Marie Deavey, the bride’s|** 4 ticipated. niece, was flower girl. Her dress|IN GREEN TAFFETA id Homemakers Meet at Folsom Home - ee roses. Pag. Z a a oe ‘Sorority Tours Wisner Home ~ Alpha Sigma Nu Sorority toured, refreshments Ss = blue dress with a-white feather hat and a corsage of white. rose buds. Group to Host League Parley Here Thursday National League will act as hosts - held at Hotel Roosevelt Thurs- y ‘ Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m, Thursday: A board meeting twill be held-at 10-a.m: with the} « meeting beginning at 1-p.m. 101% N. Saginaw \\ FE 4-0539 | = RENE p f “* TRUNKS EXPERT REPAIRING on. + ALL LEATHER GOODS” _ * HANDBAGS. |. x * LUGGAGE: ZIPPERS REPAIRED—RE Pa et » : (0 | ep = oer any Peal %. “ Tad T eee” ae JACKETS, LEATHER We also feature a LUGGAGE: and LEATHER, ctD “> "le pS, ETC. B of Nationally Advertised = \ aa aay (2 a ‘ ‘ & = oe 2 Heres the starting sdstlen ofa an excellent waist- we exercise. She bends: to the left as she the hips out to the right while sitting on her She then straightens and. stretches: upward, - Uifting the hips from the heels. Jendatsiguonscntg me PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. | ShPTEABER 2 oi, 1958 | Fie i 5 : di be effective, is to keep close to the ‘head and bend from on the wall, Raise the ‘right for leaflet No. 30 to Josephine Low- man in care of this | oe Sar Dancers azety a, i | : <3 | NS “a ES land Vid} Easiest sewing—two main pattern 88 N. Saginaw Parts! Smartest styling—shaped to narrow the shorter, fuller figure. Note flattery of diagonal V-neck. Choose fall cotton, shadowy black crepe, wool. Printed Pattern 4850: Half sizes 14%, 1644, 1844, 2044, 2244, 24%.) Size 1644 takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. tern part. Easier, accurate. ~Nadon’s for Juniors oe i ai fo 15. 1s Center > ieee at ena take Ra. orcs Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern if*you wish Ist-class mail. |Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept... 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address iwith zone, size and style number. 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Cooking just isn’t the fun it was in great- : || Found i in aur Freezer i) i 13 cz ce package frosen rasp- jpoons frozen lemonade. tin in cold ‘water and dissolve it in hot water. Add sugar, salt and peach, raspberry and @| : _ orange juices. Chill until almost firm. Fold - Never mind that gteat-grandmother used butter and segue: a slight decline under the 1953 ee Se Seren een ONS ee : ferosontec PIANOS. USED ONLY Af - 2 INTERLOCHEN — National Music Camp Sener: Savings for yout “CALBI MUSIC CO. | | hand. When her family and "lfriends got a whiff of the He said that an unidentified man i food she. was about to serve them great- natural-born cook, We may all be better off for our but it certainly has taken the satisfaction out of standing over a hot stove. Early records show the price of gasoline before 1900 was often less thick cream with a lavish?— Ponged gt only pokypogef United States:-— The trapeze shape is even showing up in the younger set’s fashions this fall. 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But most Americans might think it easier to A ony keep working than to play the Soviet way. While touring the *Soviet .Union as a member of an American stu- dent. group, I visited a typical va- cation camp: the Gorelnik tourist base in the mountains outside the Central Asian city of Alma-Ata. At 7 a.m., the Soviet national anthem blared from loud-speak- ers, blasting snoozers out of the sleeping bags for 10 minutes of directed calisthenics outdoors. tat of it, clcen, bread, bul Then campers hustled out for a morning hike into the mountains, returning at 2 p.m, for a lunch of potatoes. beefsteak, soup, rolls; butter, fruit compote and tea. Not ‘everybody went on the hike. Some were already on other hikes of two to seven days into the high glacier ‘ There was time out for a three- hour rest in the afternoon, “baths” in dishpans* of. water in the so-called “shower house,” and then table tennis, pool, dominoes or volleyball before dinner. * * * Dancing and a movie followed dinner. Lights went out at 11 p.m. ation sparked .excitement~ only when a group came back from a long mountain hike: Then the group commander sa- luted the camp director with a report and the welcoming. party enlisted for the occasion whooped a rousing cheer to “physical-cul.” x * * Sanitary conditions in the. tour- ist. camp were primitive, There were four lavatories for wome one had a broken faucet, one’ a broken basin, the third had. a drain and ‘the fourth worked but had a continually run- ning faucet. Other toilet facilities were prim-| itive and unimaginably fouled. Dishes were washed in small|, * & and exhausted vacationers tum-|kettles ,of cold water; hot water}! CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN’ | Campers whipped their beds into|bled into their sleeping bags. was available only for tea and RECEIVE | 2 WEEKS | 4 WEEKS = -hane and dashed to the mountain| No beverages are al-|cotfee. $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 ‘stream for a quick wash before|lowed. Gorelnik is one of .a string of $0.00 50.70 51.40 a at #’ a.m, for a break The round of hiking and relax-!vacation. places stretching from datorest et 3% por month on belences to $50, 74% por month between $50 end ; a Saree 6 Die as Violence Martine License |Army Renarmes 2255 $. TELEGRAPH RD. pete Saal County's Three Milena: Ube, Shonties, Comer " George D. Brim, Birmingham Nike Batteries CALL: FE 8-9641 SPECIALIZED SERVICE eT. V. . @ HIFI @ TAPE RECORDERS @ RECORD CHANGERS eo P. A. SYSTEMS e RADIOS @ OFFICE INTERCOMMS @ WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE BLAKE ‘RADIO- TV 3149AV. Huron FE 45791 LOU-MOR JEWELERS IN BAZAAR - AREA lRlares in Beirut | ‘Phalangists Spark Wave Moves Into Office ings, heavy explosions, burning of automobiles and other violence eurpted in. Beirut today as Presi- dent Fuad Chehab moved into his first day in office. = By midmorning official sources said six persons had been killed and a score wounded, Under ex-President Camille Chamoun, a pro-Westerner, it was was the toughest order given to security forces since the Lebanese ices in the spredominant who. attempted to enforce a gen- eral strike. & ® -* Movers Lift House 25 Ft. to Clear Roofs LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Raymond Marquez family bought three-bedroom house in Long 4 id Ba Large Selection STEREOPHONIC RECORDINGS. MIRACLE MILE MUSIC Miracle Mile FE 8-0021 UNITED SHIRT Distributors Downtown and at Tel-Huron Get on the vodka wagon with Smirnoff! It blends completely with any mixer, soft drink For fruit juice. of Terror as New Chief! - BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)—Shoot- The eral shutdown of shops and serv- Christian area of Beirut which includes the beachfront hotel district, the busi- ness district and residential dis- The announced purpose of to- day’s wave of terror was to gain revenge for last week's kidnaping journalist, ine M. Gersch, Detroit Frederick C. Earhart, Rochester Wanda.F. Terrill, Rochester Gordon R. Bray, 813 Orlando Edris J. Hoffman, Drayton Plains i Thomas L. Forgette, 20 Oriole "Irene C. LaFave, 180 Washington Donald J Vestas Royal Oak Eldene L. Osborne, Prminghe: m Irving FP. Cordle, Walled Lake rothy J. Hamlin, Wixom Bevid, P. Li mela J. Bloomfield Hills eck, 2468 Middlebelt , Ronsid V. Rews, 85 Chamberlain Marilyn G. Smith, 563 Westbrook Fomeeh R. LaVoy, 26 Milford Patricia J. F Lockwood, Milford ite R. , Birmingham Jo L Geitsz, mifield Hills Vern S Partasten 2 a. ers Shirley R. Atkins, Mi G. Horner, 914 ito Lake _| Barbara J. Linville, 4 r L. McDonell, Franklin Robes A. Keller, Farmington Michael C. Hucul, _ Orchard Lake Virginia Culbertson, 1460 Rivona Arthur Walter, Holly Norine Saunders, Ortonville William R. Pitzpatrick, Clawson LaVonne A. Condo, Birmingham Joseph H. ante, Fe mangien Joan B. Le ckner. 2085 Telegraph Robert. C. Svestmen, yd Beechiand Catherine M. Reising, C ‘ommerce Oakland County’s three: Nike antiaircraft batteries have been renamed as part of a branch-wide change creating a Combat Arms Regimental System (CARS). * * * The three local batteries, located in Southfield, Commerce Lake and Auburn Heights, have been made a part of the 4th AAA Missile Bat- talion of the 3rd Artillery Regi- ment. They formerly were assigned to. the 18th AAA Missile Bat- tallion, including 67 missile battalions, have been reassigned under CARS to 24 Regular Army artillery regi- ments, an Army spokesman said. * * * Purpose behind the change is to provide historical lineage continu- ity for and to preserve the colors and traditions of the old artillery units, he said, Rattlesnakes get a new rattle every time they shed their skin— about three times a year. NATIONAL / FOOD STORES GRAND at 1249 BALDWIN | Tuesday, _ September 30th IT’S IMPORTANT It Says Don't Miss | T | must frequently. spend the no! waters of the Baltic to the luxurious “Russian Riv jera’’ on the Black Sea, * * * Here, Russians play’ as hard dur- ing vacations as they work the rest of, . The picture is ~ @asy-going vacations of the iasieicaa 4 Both husband and. wife in the Soviet family often work and their va- cations in separate places at dif- ferent times, Children go to. coun- try summer’ camps or daylong programs in city Palaces of Cul- ¢ Even Vacation Is. Regimented in US.S.R. Iture from the end of May to the ‘beginning of September, 4. An air of military discipline pre- vails in the children's camps, * * * Observers who have seen both the Soviet youth program and the Nazi youth camps in Hitler Germany say there are remark- able similarities. Vacations don't cost much in the Soviet Union, Campers at Gorel- nik pay 30 rubles a day ($3 at tourist exchange rate), but the government and trade unions pay part of the money, 6 point shoe For men and womes . .. let ee ee ee ee Se Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee et Ge ee ee ee ee At Rear of ( Ye Ln Fist te _ your most comfortable shoes! 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Albion AP Wirephotes contenders for the are Ted Williams of Boston .31 Weekend regular season winning streak to 36 games, The only defeat for the Dales since 1954 was the 27-26 post-season loss to Pittsburgh, Kan- sas in the Holiday Bowl at St. Petersburg last year. “2° * Both teams are unbeaten thus far this year, Hillsdale with a.10 mark and Central Michigan with a 2 record. & beat Detroit 19-12 last season at Denver. file IAA. tas sone teuebtient games on tap, opening up league Alma goes to Hope in night event. * * * * opener 19-7 to Hope of the MIAA. * > &% Other games find St. Norbert at Illinois extension at Ferris and Western Mi at Miami in day! + ican opener for both teamis, with Miami heavily favored. in both this game and in the title chase, Michigan tied Michigan Tech in a night gamelx and Taylor at Northern Michigan, | Wills Spartan Coach ‘Warns Players About Trojans California Has Good Offense Despite Upset Last Week EAST LANSING (UPI) — More defensive drills against California’s tricky split-T offense were on tap teday as highly favored Michigan State prepared for its Saturday opener against California. California was upset 24-20 by Col- lege of the Pacific last but coaches warned the MSU play- ers California will be dangerous. “They did not lose any prestige in my book,” line coach Burt Smith said. Smith said California gained 20 first downs and 434 yards in losing: Michigan State will be trying for its 11th straight win over a Pacific Coast Conferénce rival. x *©* In 61 previous opening games, State won 44, lost 16 and one, 5 option F -}noon workout in Spartan Stadium. > Batting Races. st TUESDAY'S PERFORMANCE sewn oeeeeh ee oon 4 2 ooheee seven 1 * Willie Mays Leads Richie Ashburn by .0003 : z : ggg ® g ceerE Bes is 2 ad ges welt! . thm. At the moment, Willie’s ahead “$1 Players Get Axé NFL Teams Col (By United Press International) Thirty-one professional football players, including a host of last year’s campus heroes, were job hunting today. Boxer Suspended|p*e After ‘Runout’ PROVIDENCE, R, I. (AP)— boxer Gordon Parker 4+ terday:. Squads Race for NL for-4 against Milwaukee as the Philadelphia St. Louis defeated Los Angeles 5-1 in another near-miss at a no- Sam Jones -in. the games before Sept. 10, but has had hit safely in 25 of 59 at bats Since (424): FiO EN i ‘A few old pros also got the axe. "Redskins re ® The clubs made these moves ye “Gut defensive} fullback Larry lie Brueckner. tackles J. T. ==" League Opener "ati Won by Maples pat..Port. Huron, .The.-Maples—Ace The| the finish and was home 20 S | 238d straight in dual competition. Fraser Cocks led a potent Bir- mingham cross-country squad to a one-sided 19-42 win in the Eastern Michigan League opener Tuesday |gave the Cubs a tie in the ninth got his 200th hit Monday), beat out a dribbler in front of the plate, and a slow roller toward third last night. His other hit was a solid single in the eighth inning—when he went to second on Leon Wag- ner’s single, stole third and gave the Giants a 2-1 lead on an in- field out,. * * * Walt Moryn’s 26th home run against loser Stu Miller (6-9), and Coast Guard Opens Fall Boating Class seamanship and safe boat handling. The course will be held on Thursday evenings-starting to- morrow at 7:30 p.m., at the Royal qualified States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flo- tilla 12-3. who are residents of this area, A $2 registration fee is payable the first night to cover the cost of publications provided each student. Successful completion of the course entitles the student. to a United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Cer- tificate in basic small boat. han- dling. Call the Royal Oak Continu- ing Education Department, LI a Le Bat Title ies i feettey * oR * Johnny Podres (13-15) lost it. The Cards scored two unearned soe ae ee turned 10:42.6 for the Port. Huron course, He took the lead from Big Reds’ Tim Butler a half mile from Press Writer on Panel in front, Butler was timed at 10:44. Kermit Ambrose’s . AP to List B was second. Four of the top six finishers were Skippers. Victory), *}was Waterford’s first of the sea- son in three tries. Milford Ratings é DETROIT (AP)—Ten Michigan sports writers have been named to the Associated Press panel to select the top 10 class J] READY TO GO — Sinker ball : to come back and haunt the Yankees in the World Series as he did last year when he beat New York three times. Fred Haney, Braves’ manager, says Burdette is ready to go. specialist Lew Burdette is ready a games, - Johnny Kucks Yankee loser as Williams tied the By The Associated Press In case you haven't noticed, the New York Yankees haven’t won a They’ve lost six in a row since, their longest losing string in more than two years. . That's not exactly a rip-roarin’ ~ (8-8) was Yankees Winless Since Clinching AL Pennant five in the first off 16-game win- ner Cal McLish who was signed ee in a “sy Lid Tribe. Hal. Woodkehicl (6-6) won it in relief, Dick Tomanek (7-8) lost it. ©: WH SS Southpaw Jack Harshman (12- 14) drove in all the Oriole runs loser Pete Ramos (1416), The Senators ended a string of 37 scoreless in- EL Hf 1 # with two homers, his fifth and]. -|sixth, and a double against i > Ee ePE aE eff fe oes H 4 3 eee oe This fact ‘is indic Ferndale’s Ted Méister is the | dean of the county’s successful * . ated strongly with .875 om 14 victories against only two defeats for two years, Clawson’s Bob Acton . follows Smith in the percentage depart- ment with .826 for three years covering 19 triumphs, four set- backs and one tie. Rev. John * * * With the departure of Bob Mine- weaser from St... Michael, another triumph. . Barney Swinehart is the “old timer’ of the Oakland area s with 16 years of service af Utica, " a 34-28-1 mark for 548. -leoacn —_ scmodi YH. Ww LT Pet, 63 88 8F2 ts a 1 four billion dollars last year Ferg me Se > een Sh rey heneeryy s it fat _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, etrcenis 24,1958 today the if reserves as Americans pa g* tt 50° Up Plus Tax 63 Two expert service men to | guarantee our one year of f free service. See Us for Our Price Before You Buy a Portable Typewriter GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. LAWRENCE FE 2-0135 the conditions that led nations to build up their id =|Entering Law School Grain Futures Steady fo Firm CHICAGO W—The grain futures market was steady to firm throughout’ the list today in early transactions on me “ of Trade * Dealings were light, however, with commission houses generally on the buying side. Some traders |Can said the demand appeared to’ be .|related to the Far East tension, but some of it also was hooked to word that Europe had bought par- cels of soybeans overnight and that ket Friday for about 1% million bushels of wheat. x * = Wheat was % to % cent a bushel, higher near the end of the first hour, December $1.92%; corn % to % higher, December old type con- December 635%; rye % to 1 cent/p,, December $1.33%; soy- $2.21%. West Germany will be in the mar- |? tract $1.15%; ee a eat hi mean to 1% higher, Novembet eo MARKETS The following are top prices/« covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. Produce A McInti tee bi ‘cIntosh, fancy, bu. ....... Bhieoerres a tase. seepoeey 200 u c ane Bale i agro javen, bu. .,.. inary Bartlett, bu. ......0.. Ye DU. wees Watermelon, bu cbeccsees VEGETABLES bese wees veeeekss aes wenee oeenee 2.00 Pa CS sareecoresseerescoe 1.50 DK. ceererseee 5.50 sveceeeceses 1.28 parerececes i360 18 ee steer eeeee ZI d00 biackeye, “bu. nach aseceecsen Sa0 = meen, red, sweet, bu. .. (bagr 80 sececsccenes: 1.0 Pumpkins, Kiseserene Sale Radishes, red (behs.), doz. .. 95 Radishes white ibchs.) doz, Rhubarb outdoor — doz, Grain Prices Deel ssesens. 132% ce te site baste otek wee en ete es peer eee Mar aeeenere M eae eeee s Tomatoes, No. turnips topped. bu. obi scescns ee i GuEENs . seen eeeeeee * POP OPEPEOORE DORE E OH ORD CPUC OTT OTHE EHEC HERO HE® SS er Poe eee ee Pee eee eer ss 1.60 CPcreeseneoooe 2.00 ‘eeeeee 1.50 = 25 24 Mus! Sorrel, bu ston a er rd. bu. ‘. SALAD GREENS k ee bleached, bu. 7..." — = (erate) 3 - Poeone Poultry and —_ POULTRY AP)—Prices 23 ( id 0. b. ores, for ee absent-minded drivers Absent-mindedness isn’t so bad when it leads only to such minor mishaps as running out of gas. But you can get into real trouble if you’re absent-minded about car insurance. Be ‘sure you have the right kind and enough of it. Better call us fora car “ar check-up. THATCHER, - PATTERSON & WERNET |= 1 COMMUNITY NATIONAL ‘BANK BLBG DIAL FE 2.9224 Memo to / Board reserves the right to reject watve I cere the of day: will te suguteee * furnish one hundred r cent (100%) performance, ~ LOWELL, Ohio ® — Mr, and Mrs, Donal D. Hart have an all- star family. Twelve of their 13 children are named for ‘figures 75\ mained encouraging as the Com- 5 | Pont, 5 (Car Output Down _ Stocks Higher | in Heavy Trade NEW YORK (#-—-The Stock Mar- ket moved generally higher in a burst of heavy early trading today. |..-Key~issues rose from fractions to a point or so. There were a few losers. x *«® * American Telephone added about a point to its sensational rise of 3% yesterday. Trading continued fairly brisk in the issue. The motor group also was: in demand but showed just a small edge to the upside for the Big Three producers. American Mo- tors eased while Studebaker- Packard, the most active stock of the past two sessions, con- tinued to meet good demand. It was about unchanged. The business background re- merce Department reported an ih- dicated rise in production and in- come for the third quarter. x * * Kennecott rose more than a point. Gains of about a point were posted by U. S, Gypsum and Du By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Writer ~ DETROIT — The auto indus- try is gaining momentum in 1959 model production but car output this month probably will total less than 200,000 units. September out- put to date has been only 77,500 cars, * * * Except for a .few low volume companies, the entire industry now is building 1959 models. So far only Buick has put the new cars on sale, ” Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth, dominating the jower price vol- ume field, will not reach the market for several weeks, Reac- tion to the volume makes will indicate whether. industry hopes of a sharp wptorn in sales — been justified... More industity eaberts die alee absorb 5% million or more U. S. built cars. That would be up about 1% million over this year’s indi- cated total, This month’s production dectine to new model production. — The decline comes at 4@ sient ‘when retail sales also have Shows down. The sales drop has not been great but it has slowed the outgo- ing model clean up. x * * Retail deliveries this month will top factory output, Thus a further cut in dealer inventories is assured by Qct. 1, traditionally marking the start of a new model year. reflects the industry's pele: over) Production for 'M Sath: Slowed by Changeovers With the exception of American Motors the car makers have been|° cutting back output ever since last March 1 when dealer inventories soared to more than 865,500 units. On Sept. 1 of this year they stood at 463,296 with indications they might fall below 300,000 early in October. * * * American Motors which nearly doubled its production and sales volume this year is moving into still higher levels. Just before winding up 1958 model output it pushed production total to a con- sistent 4,200 units weekly. Now, just started on 1959 model output, it has further boosted assemblies. Last week it built 5,400 Rambler models in its Wisconsin plants, * * * With currently low dealer inven- tories prospects for continuing the ing that next year’s market will|higher production schedules look bright. It plans. a wholly new ve- hicle in the smaller car field — a station wagon on the Rambler American 100-inch wheelbase, Se The smaller wheelbase cars lifted American Motors into the « ‘profi€ column this year for the first time in its four-year history. Trade cireles are wondering whether they can do the same. for’ the ailing Studebaker-Pack- ard Corp, S-P will introduce its ; smaller car early in November, Much of its hopes for survival in the hotly com- petitive auto industry will ride with the smaller vehicle. Cement Makers | Chip at Rivals of More Asphalt on State Highways LANSING . — The asphalt in- dustry, not~the cement industry, has more of a monopoly in Michi- gan, a cement spokesman con- tends. J. G. Martin, district engineer for the Portland Cement. Assn., in a running argument between the two industries, with the state highway department caught in the, crossfire, . x * * The cement industry has been campaigning against the granting of arterial highway contracts to asphalt interests. John C. Mackie, state highw: commissioner, replied that the ce- ment industry, had long enjoyed a monopoly on arterial highway con- struction. : “The facts show,” said Martin, “that of approximately 95,000 miles of state and county road «in Michi- gan, only 4,275 miles or about 442 per cent now are surfaced with concrete. The remainder is nearly all asphalt.” * x * * Martin said the real issue is whether the highway department is acting wisely in scheduling 192 miles of major state arterial roads for ‘“‘experimental” asphalt con- struction. Asphalt, he said, is unproven for Industry Fighting Use|. made the claim as the latest volley| - Lodge Calendar ‘communication Cedar 60 F arkston, Bane aie Wok eh urs. ~ & : MM. toe D r 6:30. Vargo, I M. , iv, News in Brief : Me, tions piek- call MI 4 Ne Sale — nut Blvd. Roch. am.-7 p.m, Sat. Sept. 27, 9 a.m.- noon, adv. —_ Grace Lutheran Genesee, Friday ® to ta a 9:30 to 7 Satur- day 9 adv. Ri St. Theasa’s oREMans,oit olan ; v. Rummage Every Friday & Saturday. Sou Center, Orion. —adv. Pontiac Township Dems Hold Rally Friday Night PONTIAC TOWNSHIP—The Pon- tiac Township Democratic’ Club will hold a rally Friday night at $ at which time Democratic candi- dates for Oakland County offices in the fall election will be intro- duced, © * * * The candidates‘ rally will be held at Pontiac Township Hall on Opdyke road. x « * Among those candidates ex- pected to attend are Leslie H. Hudson, who is seeking a con- gressional seat, and James P. heavy duty use and requires peri- odic resurfacing. Lawson, candidate for Oakland County prosecutor. Aircrafts were soft. Martin Co. took a 1-point loss. United Aircraft and General Dynamics were off about the same amount. Rails were mixed as New York Central and Baltimore & Ohio dipped slightly. : aa : type turkeys, hens{ | 26-28; : | MACON, Ga. Mi )—Mac _Hy- heavy type turkeys, toms New York. Stocks *iman, author of the best-selling ; (Late Morning Quotations) "|novel “No Time for Sergeants’ Livestock Figures after decimal point are eighths that was made into 5 eoneelt -saave 13:2 Jacobs ....... : : = ato 2 saat DETROIT LIVESTOCK Redué ..., 68.3 - aot jplay_and a movie, has registered DETROIT, Sept. 23 (AP) — Livestock: | Allied Ch... $02 yenee Js -- 54.5 ag a student in Mercer Univer- Cattio—Sslable 900, Bulk supply slaugh.| Allied Strs .,.. 475 Keisey Hay .. 30.1 E ? > around 15 loads/| Allis eees 28.3 Kennecott . 69.3 a sity’ s law school. 3 Scheaet aie utility and stand-| Alum Ltd .... 32. = Kimb Clk - 6.3 i Hyman said in applying for ad- ard mixed Seesnge, sanguin steers rouge eee <3 — ss... = * eee = helfers active, . sf oer eS =EeTORCE 2 nw cane iaientes - Ge nd bulls steacy:’ most good to low |AmCan ...... ae OF G . 44 ice steers 25-00-2650; average | Am tee 459 Lib McN&L .. 11.7) a ed ae 8.00; utilitv = standard mixed offer-| 4m N Gas Eo Meo sa tes chotee Am New i Ri Loew's TF tae “cows, 18 80- nae wn $09 ‘Am Tel & ea 1192.5 tones — : = 5 % an, |Am Tob ...... 86.2 Lorillar . 66. , ion = 15.00. 18.50; utility bulls pdb A : 88 Lou ‘ Nash : m6 Ben me Armco Stl . . ac’ k . 30.2 : th 9 No (205 350 Ine. 38 eens Richer, Armour & Co. 19 Manning .._.. 26.2 Pid. Sees ove 338, Be. 90-260 tos Ca cee : 0.75~21.24; wrees rs .. 42, art a ole ixed No. 1 and 2 190-240 . 21 ‘95. it & Ohio .. a3 Mead .. 46.6 rye 21.49; no straig! No. i = early | Beth Steel .... Merck * 68.6 titte in thie N Boeing Air 4i4 : ily; No. 2 and 3 260-300 20.25- sen Mergen Lino . 42.4 | Court where ie:, mined grades ee Be Ibs. 18 8-20-30 on firs. 212 Merr Ch & 8 164 i 400 oer " jane unknown 8 child hastig ts: wo. 2 and 3 400-600 Ibs. owe 17 80. oi. 38 a 98.2 Seite Ge Seat eed eee t : — | Vealet s—Sa e 200. Very a . bee A : ae | e choice and prime y .00-2.00 higher | Brist My ...., 68.6 : <-> oe jin mp of of tbe | than early or fully steady with Balke... 50.7 Motorel nee of h the late advance; lower grades ; |Budd Co ...... 17.2 Co ... potities t said Pe-|choice and be venlene 53.06.49 Oh [Burroughs .... 372 Nat Bise ... 482 [ition | wil e 2 Oakland/extreme top five Monday | ie o.oo: {Cal Pack |... sas Sat Come ae | Somes’ 13008 tags gl ctnae WaSeetar’ Sear sta Cal end [ae = ay Rt ood Be ot Ponting in said County, on Sheep—Salabie 00. Slaughter lam Gan Dry... 18.2 weet 203° day of October, AD. at niMe!steady: load choice to prime sprin [S14 Ror pee Bs Jig’clock im ‘the: forengon, you are|siaughier lambs 24.78: load : apical fairl. 174 Nor sta Pw. at [atcela Searing cnc en,iambe Nor pelts 20860 few iote inets [Case Jt 7s ae ee 0. 50; fe la JE .. 5 Onlo On .... 41. | It being impractical to make S!/still unsold; slaughter sheep and moan pe ter Trac ... 81 Owens Cng . 53.2 service hereof, this summons an € lambs steady, cull to slaughter |Ches & Oh ... 63.6 Owens M1 GI 75 ishall be served by ee. = 5.00-10.00;. and chaice 60-75 Cl Saawiew = Pac G&E] .. 67.6 one week previous t@ said hearing it The tT lambs 20.00-22 i Cities Sve... 89-6 pan AW Air .. 19.5 | Pontiac Press, a newspaner printed & Ciary Eauip -- $35 Pan Epl .... $1.4 etrouetes seid orale Arthur © _ |Goen Cols 121122 Param Pict .. 43.1 | Moore. Judge ' of Court, in. the City 5 lg Palm [;.. 69.4 Parke Da .. 95 | of Pontiac in yet innnty, this 22nd day ler 0 ‘Slated Gol Bra A. eee 34.6 panier cs 1 Sera wR E. MOOR! ue mn Edis ..... 54.3 Pepsi Cola .. 23.5 "sent copy) _ Judge of Probate Sen RGes' 1114 Priser .-.... B13 | ELSIE 4. VASCASSENNO, Consum Pw .. 53.5 Phelps D .... 56.3 _ Probate Register. e Cont Bak ..... 43.1 Philco .-..-.» 21.5 > Juvenile Division f 0 | Cont Can 2 08 phil’ Bet” 485 ; Sept. 24, . Proct | if lla Cont COP& 114 py ou... #1 OTICE OF PUBLIC SALE * Cont Mot... 10.4 RCA 0am low’ og on -« ST. b Stl .. 61. The tn Guilt county by aol Michi. —_ Copper, Rng : 21:3 — Drug... 241 ear (ciate, pone* re'win therefore ve snia| EX-Teamster Official carts ‘russ: 23 EY rhs ad st a public sale in eccordance with Act d Wi h a Deere ....... 443 Royal Dut .. 45.3 partawl cccueneedl Ue ee, ecuie wel it Having | Det Edis 1: $$ Safeway St -. 33.5 bes . ee Pap.. 39. at this public sale. The sale Doug Airc ... 89.5 St- sete et Michigan Stete Prtice Gun Silencer Deer Chem ..’ 66.7 Seer Mr oe as Fenaan FE ee Sctcber’ 10. $868. , “(2s ee ae Oe... 8 a8 r . . ° : A f Simmons ,... 39.7 jotarting ot Gs Sr Herman Kierdorf is scheduled |F*%,,, “of, * 128-4 Binclair ..... 60.6 Lod ete iaukoranbiey to be tried Oct. 16 in Oakland |EI Auto L .°. 38.4 Socomy vr $54 : Me ;. &: Ct neds sets of fender skirts County Circuit Court for posses-|Emer Rad a7 Sperry Rd... 194 ae aa *** 199 Std Brand .., 53.4 | 26 seeorzed Bubape _|sion of a pistol silencer, Prose. [Brie RR =": 122 S14 Oif'Ga‘<. 531 j Misceliassous a cutor Frederick C. Ziem announced |Firestone .,..105.4 Std on ina ‘ .. | { Bleycles today. Ford ‘Mot ic) asa Std Ol Oh -. 44 tevens, ‘ E | a5 sets ; hardware eupboard door handles Ziem set the date as he pre-|Freept Sul ... 04 Stua-pack ... 9.7 | Sao ee pared trial dates for the many |Gardner Den 43.7 B00 co.) = 1 pair roller ska criminal cases which wil ee aes aly EL Pa ... OF 21 Sheets of fiber glass insulation. Aiea ta tb cont ee Gen Bic 65.6 Fay a oe “a amt ex Wd nee | % bones of 2x8 ile « cards The jury was impaneled for its\Gen ‘shoe’... 362 Tee ak | 2 ee fneulation backer boards, fipst assignmerit today. Poon ES vases = eran ae 1403 : Gerber Prod ., 60.1 Transamer : | ; Heap n pe dien — Kierdorf, the onetime suspect |Gitette es Tecate an = Alrocraft Sinntaum "12-foot boat in the mysterious burning of his Gesaren: oes ee Un Carbide ..109.6 i Assorted fishing equipment Teamster nephew, Frank, has Gran Paige. 2 a ee os’ ce {steel box, 42xx7 been free on a $15,000 bond [Greyhound *._ 15.7 OAR Aire +-.- 8 Assorted paper bandling tools since he was arraigned on the |Gul Oil .....119 | Un Gas Cp... 33-7 Assorted hoses silencer charge last month. Hooker El... 344 US Rub ..... 416 a} Ladies parse 8 ersei pile Aly, ean TH Cent male OS Beet ci -- - 102 ees 14x inch, all w' e charge was presse ag ndust y ..22 US Tob ...... : - d nylon Walgreen .... 38.7 8 carpet samples. nace - . °” |Herman, Madison Heights resident |Infant 6a) "113 West Un Tel 363 9 pi 2xl4-inch carpet samples ; : * : - este. : 18 bieees misesttancous veuan's an poli | official him- stg bees se a 7 West - Eh G6 14. oot folding door seg a = al 2 ees A from eH Nick. : a Wilson & Co 28.3 1 4%-foot shovel lsight after visiting his nephew at ["y o°°*--- | ‘woolworth ... 48.1 1 bilifold * iSt. J h M H ital. F k int Paper 112.4 Yale & ae . 29.2 . Michigan Seis Police [>t. JoSep ercy mospital. rank Int Shoe 33.7 Ynest T inl Nj +43 Int Silver 36.6 23. 24. 1958 Kierdorf had been burned critically i tTelarei | ses Zenith Rak. 126 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS in what police believe was a) Walled Lake Consolidated Schools bungled arson job STOCK AVERAGES Walled ied Lake Michiga: — sealed _ NEW YORK—iCompiled by the As- ciome a ae and p facies Sees + + ‘ sociated Press): 18 +0 "Tha . a < pear yaesupet Sete ee aP pe ras eee | 1958. ‘r00. Bm. — Standard ” Time, The silencer and pistol were ye: change ~ “Tht: 8 Ralls Bil: ms at the office o ooyg | turned N today ....284.9 123 0 gan 193.8 |Walled Lake Consounere Schools, 615 over toa neighbor early in mae prey oe. 283.9 122.4 84.1 192.9 time thet oT aes ely opened ‘and July when Herman was to appear Week ago... 203.8 116.7 84.1 191.4 jane befo: .{Month ago .,,.275.1 111.8 : jread re the Senate Rackets Com Year Aas 1..245.6 102.7 70.6 164.9 |_ Access to plans: Office of the School mittee in Washington. 1958 high ,.....284.7 1224 84.4 192.9 Superintendent, 615 WNW. Pontiac Trail, 1958 low 9347 809 12.9 1566 Walled Lake, Michigan: Office of | the 1987 high ...,.280.0 1347 775 168.8 Architect, W.°T. Antcka & esestates, Li987 low "9060 782 662 150.9 Pe einen cian Beret ater: Police May Be Moved ‘gan, Builders d& Traders, Detroit, Michi- olice May be Move we *Pians te: to Scene of Burglary Figures after decimal points are elghthe| ys - F Allen Elec. & bap hag oo ae Et "12 tendent (526-00). wile eee eft reat ESPANOLA, N.M. (®— The city Baldwin Rubber Co sas 184 is ; . » F CO.* sewcuwewc z wreesie of bidding: ‘Tomp gum, including CONCH] is considering moving the|q'"t. Oil & Chem. Co.* is 16 wail’ bids mast bed ae 5 oe Sees eo Peningular “M. Prod he $8 87 Bag Mgt EI gett rola EN og ca at icheck, wit res ' s ees ; 4 cent (5%) of the bid Mite, ‘made /PCtter Toledo Edison Co......---165 148 14.54 payable to the Board of Education. ‘Police are still questioning sus- uae 8. Products Co.*'.....+ a 8 Ail plans and specifications shall be). — in. fon with t al 3 Seal denhty ‘ois hac aite Gach’ burglary of the city hall. and whew be aq|Ourgiary of the city hall. Sea in x oat t® ation, retraces ae | Head. Out to Box rom «& ic Unless this item is fulfilled. i Family Star Struck NORFOLK, Va. (®— Two 12- lyear-old ‘boys interrupted harbor traffic and brought shivers to shorebound adults here. They were discovered in the-40-foot deep Eliz- abeth River channel afloat in a in the entertainment world, Latest |: labor and material bonds DWIGHT L. WISEMAN Board of Education etary, + Sept. 23, 24, 1958 ‘lis Elvis Presley Hart, age 19 months,- 3 by 6 ‘foot mortar box by |) Death Notice Cemetery Lots 5; Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female .7 RINGLE, SEPT. gt 2568 ga Interment in Perry Mt. Park Lawson will lie im state at the ee eee aor ‘Rochester; ‘nace @o., 2489 Airport ame: 34923. neers ee work, Home Fur- SOORKEERER Li v In Rd. OR wees. of |. 1988, N. Sch 4-6863 for app't. benefits, contact director of s. FE §-4192 MODELS , Goes money for spare time work brick masons, The Coast Guard did its duty, ameunes ’s Meth, Church, basement, in Wale ' ¢ GRAVES IN PERRY MT. PARK THINK! WOMAN TO CARE FOR BABY, - _Cemetery, ) FE _2-7391. Do, yeu sents nat to week? mars for home than wages, OR ARD E. PERRY MT. PARK --guwtast Full 22690, % BE. ow “pur eaten ay rr] 2 graves $100 or © graves $26. vert Sime wee meee 66., Au | WANTED: MIDDLEAGED WOMAN Detroit; husband of Norma (nee PE 40882 Frank chivers "a 8 3 for) “for elderly lecy. Om Small, modern ’ Jones); father of Mrs. ald G.| BERRY MT PARK CEMETERY— | Perso SAR ME HEL home, live in Orion. Write Smith and Richard EB. Brown Jr.| §ec 5, Lot 298 2 graves. No hs WANTED: PART TIME ELP 107, Pontiac Press. Funeral service will be held| % 3 graves with more space. with gas station experience. ny| WOMAN FOR CLEANING. BiR- Thursday at 3 p.m. Sig gro >| Fred Stayhue phone Dryden 74. 4. ply rép.m & z mingham relerences. Own trans- ANT Besa | ee Sere eS| WANTED = | “wom a mel ery. $125._ Three, $150. 2-2167 oF WOMEN Scot! lpeateus Lake, ? : Several Porta Pg ok from our ; e ome mm Pontiac: beloved. tn! tans son of __Help Wanted Male 6 LIVE Fontiae office. ¢ hours, daily, Se ee a ae aaa te vizapmrn | Automobile salesman to seit Ply-| Pivot! Recess ik , ee ie Hardy Tans ; “BAR —. * ingle a6 mouth, Chrysi sler and Imperials. = eh pe Ries ay ae ‘ M Denaid aktnsee: gear | crc ae ane ee fu ed. Hospital tion, | §-960F, brother of Linda, Katherine, Don- | 2 MEN weanes TO LEARN THE | Ins Special bonis plan - many oe and aaereene Funeral | beating & air conditioning busi-| other Pontiac's fastest Pony Guyer YOUNG LADIES ita 5! ay ans | eae: Good pay, jpeg, ™ parece, growing deal} ro assist manager in No. 1 le serv Donelson-Johns Funera Fg emg Pe lharmg: Fhe er oe c. concern, Neat and sorte ‘above e with intermen oselan: _ Saginaw. : am _| average earningr or. i Park _ ones, Puneral arrange- 24 Oakland’ Aves Pontiac, Mich ton te] Roosevelt, Friday: ay Doneison-Johns Funeral : YOUNG MEN ee my Par-nts welcome Bi HERC SEPT . ob for an honest, reliable man.| 18 to 26 Free to travel West BERCEG, School 2. : = Eee Kopearances will be econsidered.| Coast and return New car trans- Help Wanted 8 mother of Mrs. Ivo (Margaret) Apply 10 a.m, Savoy Motel =e portation furnished. AVe.rage Verbeek, Mrs; Andrew (Stella) ‘Telegraph, Shursday, Sept. 25th i oe training with pay, See J "and Alexander Herceg: eat ATTENTION: Mr. Norton. Hotel Roosevelt Pri LEARN Y REAL ESTATE Pa sister of Fra: aay. meral| Reliable salesman to call on ay Swith a leading company service will be held ursda . cae egg mpl coe eran = “tiavip 2 Detroit offices & 3 Oak- | oO Chapel of First Baptist ee iraw. ‘plus bonus for those who| Help Wanted Female 7; iad Co Bag a mg ag Is Dr. 8. H. offi qualify. ust be neat, appear-| —™ = acg ted with West Pontiac, & ent in Cemetery. oe. over 25, & have a car. WEEKLY FOR WEARING| Western lake arena and << Mrs. Herceg in state at og the Board Room at wely dresses supplied to you| sire earn $1,000 ame . sley Funer: wotil 1 =, Hotel, Friday at y¥ us. Just show Procks| C,. Schuett, « { EMpire _ B Bae ha Sten sharp. No other time please.| (9 friends No inv ce | personal titerviow. Py sch hg CANVASSERS & CLOSERS FOR a ' Uy modernization sales. Draw & com- ee, oe ee ee eet ne : case we tioned hare see ee imo telephone solicitors = : we opening + man or woman. age ov us. @ sas ie 4 average Wage. . ; 5 een ges Li = oF R re b. oie on N. Perry 8 to 19 a.m. » wel Imer, ous” y ‘Os * race iD BANK WN iN Mrs. Harold Sud: Seieeth Pte Mer ean to mi you ah h sehool| tiac hele ~ R Breeding. Mrs. Dabney Graham,| whatever training period you need Sy 4h Age ae 400 pd : Mrs. Herbert art Brewer, Mrs. Wil-| Weekly commission f ranteed. : of isboratories. FE. 5-4192. Johnson and Jerry D., John ustrious men top $125 WwW, Law- MEDICAL recs iciIANS APTE | E., rus Pays sabe ct neandy, the t week. ermanent | _ rene HNIC C TANS. ave ER- and Jose w- sales. 5 rather Mrs. Boney en with cars. Call 2-2318 APPLICATION BEING za are acy fringe benefits. Bail, Sirs. Pryse Ball and John W.| from 4 to ma. for mele, co ect piitector ot laboratories. Lawson. Funeral service will be £ NCED CA R WASHER TO — ADpiY at Drives $192, held Thursday. Sept. 25. at 11|-~ ‘take over automatic ¥ rack. “| giepica AL TISSUE TECHNICIAN, a.m. from Voorhees-Siple —- Box 29, Pontiac ie BABYaITER. eA T 0 also ano ist. — Os- with Rev. M. P. Boyd ESeragey FURNACE INSTALLERS. TWO & teopa Hospital. Many ou e Psat om a f r of Mrs. Wil- A f h | i ae os many of all types. Apply lg cn ME. Ja = = 8 A A ——*. se ray wat, = Pa ion ‘ondy. cad bers: "Bert Hartt: wanted for outside employment. days week. $1 hour to start. Must| R 7 K MEETING _ ‘24403 PM. also survived by e grandchil- Se ae ole w: Pao have own ete wis 4 = ie Ord | Sears epebenascuneren; | Seiveen‘io"ad’ 30 atm." | Sihghase ial 4 | Employment Agencies 8A Thursday, Sept. 25, at 1:30 p.m.| MAN WITH OWN PANEL TRUCK CAB DRIVERS. vY & ee ee ons aver | Gena’ peremmnte EKO. wort _Grehe ois pm, * abo a” oo i. Heights, with "iterment im —s __Write Pontiac: Press, Box 104. —* G B- E E N- Chapel Cemetery, Mr. Pringle Wit | NEED 2 TRAINED MECHANICS| jem if you have enough income V L Y tf the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Mess to work on Plymouth & Chryslers.| to take care of it. Let. Avon parks-Or Must — experienced on Jate| show you how to earn selling in Auburn Heights models, Good facilities and work-| a territory near your home. Phone STEWART, SEPT. iss RAY G. G., ing conait _ ea gpeeer oa = ay t 4-4508 or write Drayton - Hadle: > age other _hene: ee 2. : 75; dear husband of Mrs, Cora | “Jim ‘Sowden at. R a Motors. CASHIER \ XPERT | Stewart: dear father of Mrs.| 724 Oakland Ave. on mans take inition Ber hen od GIRLS. Adreath Gark; dear brother of |W ATION AL MANUFACTURER nent position. apply, in person, RECEP-CASHIER .... | Mrs. Joseph Leader and Far! | wants man in this area to take| _Connol E sevslets 6 W. Huron. Pian erandchildren and'twe, efente| Que" Aivincemtnt"*pad’ weekly | DIRK ER PROM 1 AM.|GENERAL Ofmice 4250 a ion, vancement, paid weekly. uf . ee S a SrenteRaree Senay Get Call FE 5-9676 between 6 and op pon. *2 1 Patou Grill, 3517 Kills a Se steel astin inh W ‘i } p.m General office. . D t 2 p.m. from the C. F. Sherman . Fonersl Home, Ortonville, with . A iveeweeseerccs S900 Rev. John Tolly officiating. Inter- PART TIME WORK: 3:00 "$25 AY One girl office. ment in Green Corners Cemetery, TO 6:00 THIS WORK IS Hadley. Graveside service will be CHECKING ROUTES WITH Work directly from your home by MEN under the auspices, sue adie CARRIERS AND CANVAS- telephone, no selling. Call M4 feenie tates We. org d SING NON-SUBSCRIBERS ice personal iMerview rss TRAINER ..... becouse : Mr. Btewart will ue A Tau at IN PONTIAC, APP AM "TIL 12 NOON. Sept, ina tees reese, $OPEN the C. F. Sherman Funeral Home ONLY IF YOU ARE PRES- ral Ortonville 0 ENTLY EMPLOYED W exPERiEy CED GIRL FOR INDUS WRIAL “SALES eos $450 ACTILEMYRE SPT. Go isseir-| TSE HOURS FREE. oP, Aho ES Be i 533 DeSoto Place. age 77, CIRCULATION DEPT. “iive in “Top ory Must have VOCATIONAL beloved husband of Mrs. Ethel PONTIAC PRESS own transportation, 27730 Fairway COUNSELING SERVICE Stottlemyre; dear father of baa . a Franklin Mich. MAy-/ 511 eee es NAT'L BANK Alice Willams. Marjorie Priecn, | QUALIFIED BARER & CARE DEC. | expunienCED — OFFICE GIRL poe and Donna, a thar ‘and Carl Stot-| orator. Salary open. Ap poly in 1 "oe manufacture plant, Prefer OFFICE tlemyre; dear brother of Mrs.| Person Butler pases, shorthand, must be,’ General office work; f , orley Pence apd John Stottle- | Chard Lake Rd. a ee Harber, References required. M0. 41085,| Must be good “t put a here at pee Sp Bs a “ROUTE MANAGER _ | oereea’ FPICE. | ran a re 2 years woraing, experience, 4 | 1 - Wr ’ $i, ral at “a0. - boy 3 3, me a te we vice Pontiac | ares: Box ri ite ontine | Yes: giving eon State Bank Bidg. FE meral Home with car, Neat appearance eam Milton Denk off ~officiating. Mr.| hecessary. Por appointment call AG -—. R GE 1 ~ SALES MAN AGER Stottiemyre will lie in state at the | _FE_8-9693, work, auto and fire writin exPe-| Territory of Onkiand County. Huntoon Funeral Home. STATION ATTENDANT, MUST BE| Tience preferred. Apply 412 ‘N.) Must have experience in building EIDNER, SEPT. 23, 1958, LORE | ¢xperienced & know tune-up & Main 8t., Rochester Martin In-| Construction 0” | modernization 7 — 797 E. Beverly St.; age| mechanical work. Apply in-per- _surance Agency, ' business, and be aggressive and 20; beloved daughter of Ludwig son, Hubert Walls Service, 4695|GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER WTD. self-sufficient to handle large and Annaliese Weidner; dear tise | Elizabeth Lake Rd. Also exp. nurge’s aide. Call MI| staff of salesmen. Salary plus ter of Erika Weidner; dear grand- bonus Midwest wom go oe 406 geil of and a dg >| REACH CASH CUS-I@ AND OVER. PH ONE Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE aars. Funeral service ’ A : i 3 é, | , 5-9227, : Priday, Sept. 26, at 1:30 p. TOMERS throu h Classi- rere he fi gente hr, plus com- from Grace Lutheran Church with | ¢: 4° mission Chenowith. 3% Instructions 9 —, % a gee ete" ied Ads. Call E 2-8181. B iaginaw. 1 202, Kay Bldg. marr a ng. We ie . state a Sparks-Griffin Pune ~ HOUSEKEEPER FC Re ELDERLY PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS MA- a set ons Write Frank Hamilton, Onaway, WILSON, SEPT. 23, 1958. ROS The Pontiac Press Michigan. | Us. crv SERVICE TESTS! ME L., 5838 Grange Hall Rd., Gr ve £28 Vounen, 10-65 Sart high 09 98 land Township; age 42; beloved IF: a erioaed” Woosenbas cf 4 until wife of Delbert Wilson; dear FOR WANT ADS 4 he wee & of jobs open, You have 2 or ree hours pe: Li roe sae unnecessary. ee ee daughter of . Bent near ss i OE ie ds), would like to make as much FREE. : ter of Clarence and four sisters;.| { DIAL FE 2-8181 — ] _ interview. B Gar seceusety., ail DAY! Uneois ments p tin 98. also survived by one a 4 8, DAY OR —EvE inGs , re Funeral service will be held Fri- LADIES, DAY OR day, Sept at 2 p.m. from the From 8 a.m. to § p.m. for selling. — C. F. Sherman.Puneral Home with wu train Kendale's, 14-8. hatha Work Wanted Male 10 Taterment in Crestwood Memoriai re ioe ediatels rhe LIVE 2 MEN» WORK 18 & 22, : Dee Park, Grand Blanc. on $8 equenes ot : ye Se OY obtnaren, Saat call FE 55728. . a will He i date at the C. F. sibility —*ter__ 5. Shei, Refertaces. Call ss : ANTS WORK — ineral Home, “Orton~ than to cancel the ehe: ; ny Rind babe car and teols tion Sar oe den | | Capen Sin Se Woes | By mag, Seater "heal Directors 4 ment which has ont a Perty. = 5-4002..| <7 Gag ee ; Fon oi “, HOMELIKE ATMO 7 cou 1g be the Li oe ie F Ag ae Renalr..FR ate. 6 wor . cancellations sittin ore, f r ¢ ie ERA Us Re, WHS, atetee clon Nina ea m ind cabinet : ; caDY TO cane ; : = FUN Linas 2 HOME. nes WE te eT | te ee ‘Foom, Call sfter am 5 rs 3 . : os y he’ " | 1 Boo ments ee Ld be se Fae eS pee pee ays sk RPE asonab! Cal 4 Den cea eine oor ao hee Fe Shoe vt k a Fe eae oe : eee HOME Pe mo - : : "Designed tor Pur erais™ Wane may BINET S be cance! 0. QO |Voorhees-Siple FEnEee [SRP tan ten | fee FUNERAL HOME "OAS WANT AD BATES Box 106. ofa Press. T CLASS’ P Ambulance Servien— Pian @ or Motor , eeu panting, ary Hell plas = ar Lines pDay » Days oDere MUSIC MINDED? 5 fees _tarpenter work. Box Replies 43 ts “bt “S80 RECORD SHOP, Pontiac @ aug anige cag se Tt | ne | re ah ee ee ey desires attractive eee hauling. PE 20081. 5, 6, 21, 2%, 25, 28, 32, 6. 2.25 4.05 -- 6.00 who appreciates Saat NDU i ENGINEER, FULL 3 56, 63, 74, 76, 77, 99, 102 ~e 38 48 18 miliar with all”. types a - , 63, 74, 76, + Foy * a or paft time §-0552, . 4 3.150 6.67 8.40 music, ——— job, = i 163, 105, 106, 110, 112, &# 3606 648 9.60 cellent hours | and working , AN [*) 13.117 © 4605 729 10.80 conditions ae bese 1 i ze Z « = Write *pontiae Press Box - MAR WANTS W , v my. 2, home than wages. MA ee ee a. abl adhe imal tities ii ea aa eal