“The Weaiher ‘Ua, Weather Bureas Forecast E Pe , Cooler tonight. > (Details Page %) 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AvGtsT 21; 1958 —56 | PAGES. curred SOGLATED TREE OL Repor kk * kok _ Apartment of Teamster’s Friend Set A — s * Court Grants Stay of Integration Order at Little Rock School ST. LOUIS, Mo. @—The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of} Appeals today granted a stay today to its decision which would return seven Negro pupils to Central High School at Little Rock. Chief Justice Archibald K. Gardner. announced from his home at Huron, S.D., that the seven-judge court had agreed to grant the stay. Gardner, who wrote the only dissent in the 6-1 de- cision that overturned U-S., Dist. Judge Harry: J. Lem- ley’s 2-year breather. order, said the Stay was, granted so the Little Rock Scho6l Board could appeal to the Supreme Court. The clerk of the circuit Court, Robert Tucker, said a motion filed by the National Assn.- for the Advancement of Colored People and the attorney for the Negro pu- pils would be denied. This motion asked that the court issue its mandate on its decision reversing Judge Lemley immediately. The NAACP had said that Judge Lemleys order would still be in effect when school starts Sept. 2 at Little Rock if the mandate wasn't mae ———. Judge pairs naid that the seven judges of the Circuit Court had previously agreed to the de- lay which was asked this morn- * - AP Wirephote GOV. FAUBUS (Officials Seek Motive Affer : Mystery Blaze Waitress in Effort to Uncover Clues By HAROLD COHEN Key “tigures in the blaze late Wednesday afternoon in the apartment of a friend of Teamster official Leaun Harrelson were quizzed to- day by Oakland County Prosecutor Ziem and Pontiac detec- tives. No motive for the fire setting has been discovered as yet but Ziem said there was no doubt the fire was deliberately set with some kind of inflammable fluid. The blaze was discovered at 4:30 p.m. by another tenant on the second floor of the apartment building at 60 Douglas St. It was ‘the apartment of Mrs. Mary Ann Wilson, a waitress at Town and pues Restaurant, Bloomfield The ceaiier: W.-R. James, told Ziem that ‘he asw a man, who appeared intoxicated, leave the building through the rear door at the time the fire was first noticed. a Question Harrelson and} Frederick C.| i . INTRUDER LEFT DISORDER — This is how the interior of Mrs, Marty Ann Wilsoh’s apartment at 60 Douglas looked today after someone set it afire yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Wilson was working during the afternoon and went to the apartment at 6.p. m. Where My ster} Fi ire ‘Threatened Building in company of Teamster local president Leaun Harrelson. Both were questioned by Prosecutor Fred C. Ziem today in an effort to find a-motive for the argon —— x £ Hire é Pontiac Press Photo Expect ¢ Quick End of U-N. Session Found in the badly burned apartment was a suitcase of clothing belonging te Harrelson, He said today that he was a ‘ng in an application filed by — board, ac saeating he een the .or- ~ ee cite ad bmarow moraine! Five Chances to See The bd . was expected to appeal to the U.S. Sputnik lIl- Carrier Supreme Court within the next few days to upbold the postponement friend of Mrs. Wilson’s and had a tate Wi Le ee te the races. | UNITED NATIONS, N. Yo) SERES mininls Seong Soe Acie. Yemen, Sudan, 1; iene garg eagrenngprnreg Arabs OK Mideast Plan Boat Tips Over, ‘to Revive Detroiter at Orchard Lake Fail = Ike May Give Fenporay Ban ‘Order Today (Girl, 18, Drowns i= _ Attempts by Companion |ine - East - West Scientists. Agree on Policing - at Geneva Meeting — (From Our Wire Services) WASHINGTON — The United States is ready to announce a temporary sus- pension of nuclear weapons tests and a White House statement is expected soon. —perhaps today—informed sources reported. The American decision” | « - * jcoiricided with an agree- ment at Geneva between Eastern and Western atom- ic scientists on methods of policing any formal inter- national ban on further nu- clear tests. The scientists, whose. work rep- the conclusion that: 1, one’ is technically feasible to Their final communique said a network of control posts “disposed well as on ships in oceans,” would be appropriate for this purpose. * x: & order handed down by U.S. District Judge Harry J. Lemley, . Lemley had called for a wae of integration at the request of the school board, which said it believed a ‘“‘cooling-off” period was needed to avoid violence such as that attending the end of- segregation at Central last fall when U.S. troops were sent in. But the St. Louis court nulilfied! Lemley’s order this week and) President .Eisenhower .supported this action yesterday. Vote SS for Judges LANSING —Michigan judges have voted overwhelmingly to come under the Federal Social Security System. Ziem said he has asked the Flint ‘Fire Marshall to come to Pontiac :today .to see if there was any similarity in the two i fires. Ziem said he asked Harrelson if Tomorrow: 7:46 p.m., east of a used as a hideout for Herman line from Lake Huron to the Mis- |Kierdorf who -eluded police for sissippi River, 9:28 p-m., every- |13 days during the Frank Kierdorf north. | investigation, but Harrelson de- nied any connection with Her- man’s: disappearance, _ . Harrelson’s suitcase and bits of a charred rug were turned Saturday: 7:28 p.m., every- where except the northeast and west of a line from North Da- | Despite a companion’s attempts d-iat rescue, a Detroit girl drowned on continents and on islands, as — | “The experts came to the tom = clusion that the’ control’ system should be under the direction of an the apartment might have been! four-point resolution endorsed by lan, agreed on tenta tively|to make ‘‘such practical the ae, Se iiation ments..as would A goon s004 help _jin --upholding ,, the principles of. relation to Lebo to. permit early withdrawal of US. -and ‘British , troops. * 2 & These sources’ said Hammar- qittenh agreed 08.4 private madet: ing this morning to submit the -32 An~ economic’ development. ee S et Col,’ 3) Western informants predicted that.the U.S. and British forces maybe withdrawn by Sept.. 30. ie ‘vidtion’ wie Diseeieh’ "hanes ra Oakland their governments in overnight. Fair, Pleasant Here on. Friday. - ~~ { consultations. The Arab plan was formulated kota to Arizona, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) by the delegates of the ‘United “TI t’s Lie! I’m Not Kidding,’ Baker Roars 4 winds Will diminish tonight. Harriman Would Find Him Wife? WASHINGTON (AP) — (Barney) Baker denied today tes- timony that he left his former wife with a brag that Gov. Averell - Harriman of New York would find him another, and he then would be safe from the: law. “An absolute lie! I’m not kid- ding,” the ponderous Baker, a top lieutenant to Teamsters Union President, ee fe a roared. The allegation had come from Mollie Baker, his former wife, in testimony earlier this week to the Senate Rackets Committee. Baker deériounced her as ‘‘a very vicious person.” Baker’s present wife, his third, js Carol Ann More Baker, daugh- ter of dake More, former Iowa |. Deniocrétic national committee- man. They were — last April. Baker peg Mollie pala were divorced = nae Ja Just bas Baker was asked about Mollie Baker's testimony, he had denied any knowledge of f or. hand in s variety. of crimes, including killings, beatings, and traffic in stolen jewels. CHARGES FORGERY He denounced as a forgery the autograph on 4. photograph of Harriman which Mollie Baker}-- said her former husband left be- hind and which, she said, was signed “To my dearest . friend, Barney.”’- . Pw We “T might have wrote it myself, ” Baker protested. ‘when quikzed about it by Sen. Irving M. Ives Robert feated in the 1956 gubernatorial|seen such a signature on the election campaign. photo, and that his former wife »» {might have doctored the auto- “Pm a ham—I drop names, graph Baker said, his voice rising. Baker also denied as untrue eR ® _\Mrs. Baker’s testimony that he But he later said he had never! and and Harriman were so friendly ~otorm Fells 100 Trees in'West Michigan Area Skies are expected to clear by tonight with the low a cool 60 degrees. This morning’s 10-20 miles an hour The Weatherman promises tomorrow will be fair and pleasant with a high near 75 and a low tomorrow night girl 18,- of 17135 Plainview Ave., who police said was sailing with David -G, Sarles, of 18021 ‘San — Juan Ave, north of Apple Is- " liand, pitching himself and the girl into the water. He said that he was able to right the boat, but that it began to move away from the scene when the wind filled the sail, so he. dove in to search for the &: i ik of 55, fair and cool. outlook for Saturday is mostly fair with a warming trend. According ‘to’ Wayne’ B. Siefert, Oakland County agricultural ex- tension agent, this morning's gen- tle rain was a boon to home gar- they called ‘ete cane by. their first names—at Harriman’s. sug- gestion—and that Baker had been . ert visitor at Harriman’s e. * * * Mollie Bake said her marriage to broke up over his atten; (R-NY); whom Harriman had de- ot ceed DENIES HE GOT ANY RANSOM MONEY /— Gesturing’ his hands, Teamster Robert (Barney) Baker bellows from witness stand before the Senate Rackets Committee in Washington. At one point he denied he got anty part dt the Saievanaee Ceempet a it or that he knows who did. ‘ te a such as sweet corn, .peaches and) dj apples. Thet the didn’t use Teamsters Union ’ $7,000 or $8,000. |doubted her , “Women. do funny things to peo ‘with = tions to a Miami blonde who had another money to support the. blonde. in luxury in 1955. He said he couldn't remember exactly where he did get the money. Baker, a. $125-a-week Teamsters Union organizer at the time, said the. funds he puf_out for blonde Mrs. Ruth -Brougher - were “‘noth- ing like’ the $20,000 to $25,000 she has testified he lavished on her. He set the figure yemerday at Ives asked Baker whether he word, Baker “Certainly, bad - boomed. Mrs, Brougher, sitting in the rear of the hearing room with | ute blow last night toppled at | The ‘temperature dipped from 69 degrees at midnight to a low of 63 at 8 a.m. The mercury rose mupre Rip tive anda teil. eben." Within one hour’s time Grand Rapids received 1.43 inches. lines .were. down. Te Telephone; service.in the Lowell area Wag: out for a time because "Bar sharp sts nosego storm also hit stern Wayne dens and a blessing to later ip enc two ee ae Renan basements were flooded:in Detroit Locating her,: Sarles said, he swam with the girl under one arnt) respiration. * * * Occupants of the passing boat an inhalator crew from the West Bloomfield Township Fire Depart- ment. Efforts to revive the’ victim failed. to the island; where he hailed a)) passing boat! and applied artificial contacted police, who summoned|ri pa - County - Detroit,, employed ecw aid a8 a life guard atitrom ‘the United States, Britain, Toh Pet tee tebeierance, Canada, the Soviet Union, in °58 Country Club, oa mame 5 and . Ro- Sarles told police, mania. 17 the boat’ tipped METHODS LISTED over about 9 p.m.) The announcement listed the (“h Ciaperary bik: plechinaty Ween be labelled ium a. poate: ain to follow suit. The Soviet Union made it clear it would resume test- pSmcsinas arch. Se 3, Col. 3) Oakland Sends Largest Delegation to 72 at 2 p.m. x * * A fierce electrical storm, one of several..which buffeted parts. of West Michigan late yesterday, vir-) tually isolated Paw Paw from téle-| phone communications and slashed of its electric power. Telephone circuits to the city still were reported out of order ‘to- day. Paw Paw, a village of about 3,000 persons, is Van Buren County seat. State Police said a five-min- least 100 large trees in the city and in areas within. a mile on each side of the village. Comparatively little property damage. was reported. However, Cpl. Glenn DaFoe re- ported high winds knocked a 14-by- 34-foot porch from his home. x * Lakeview Hospital, operating ‘on emergency, power, reported two ba- bies born shortly after the storm struck: at 7:29 p.m, Rains which broke records set in, her matron-attefidant, beamed broadly, : (Continued on Page 2; Col. 2) i Baker ‘first denied ever threat- six and a half inches of rain dur, 1956 fell yesterday in Kent County. Kent City, in Kent County, got By. GEORGE TRUMBULL IR. Oakland, County's delegation to the Democratic : state convention in Grand Rapids this weekend will go along with the renomination of four incumbent state officers, Car- los Richardson, county committee chairman, said ‘today. The four state officers up for renomination at the Aug. 22-23 convention. are James M. Hare, Secretary of state, Sanford A. Brown, state treasurer, Frank 5S. Stymanski, auditor general, and Paul L. — attorney gen- eral, All. roads» will be leading to Grand. Rapids tomorrow for Dem- ocrats throughout the state as they meet to draft their 1958 platform. Oakland County will have. the Jargest delegation from among the 18 congressional districts in the ing the day, Sparta reported state. The local delegation will consist of 161 persons’ holding 114, - Dems Expect to Rename 4 Dy ribente to Ballot — David E. Utey will be Oak- land’s delegate, to the platform drafting meeting, a Richardson said he knew of no planks his delegation would push = to include in the state Plat- orm. votes, How these votes will be cast — by unit rule or by ifidividual delegate vote — will not be de- cided until a caucus of the Oak- land delegation is held at 10 p.m, Friday, This matter ‘came up at the|* county convention in .Pontiac a week ago and was tabled until the caucus, = Keynoting a “Victory Target|™ 4958” dinner tomorrow night willj ’ be Paul M. Butler, national Dem- ocratic chairman. : The first order of business in the two-day convention will be a} 2 p.m. meeting tomorrow of the platform committee at which the party will come up with a pro- posed campaign platform to be rong vs 8 ee ee es Food Section ete’ Obituaries Oe * i pg presented to the full state delega- tion Saturday. - oerenne 29.34 fs Markets ...c0.60ccccrnvceces © Seay step Leeann: sta oe eens diy ) since Oe see pontiac PRESS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1958 ins tee pe ey: SS a ee aS ji ad oe IF about ‘twenty rockets carrying “ae tunic ‘nuclear ‘warheads were fired right back at earth; Pd die laughing. lke May Halt Tests for Limited Period . {Continued From Page One) Jing it other nations did not join in ‘action. But there was. general be- lief in London the new series would be Britain's last, now that an An- agreement has been reached, The Day in District PTA Village the unit contributed $300 for shrub- bery in a grounds beautification program. They also assisted in the library ang did volunteer work for S uperintendent: Praises Grou ps of existing schools and the possi- bility of new schools, Grae was oc ard bt mas below the earth's surface. mwwYTTTI ttt $ Friday & Seturdey Only'SIE | Open ‘til 9 TONITE | RUSH HERE NOW for “Final Wind-Up” Right of SIMMS Big 9 HOUR SALE! now, while. you're reading this adv. . . . huriliveds | i sources in London of thrifty shoppers dre saving at SIMMS biggest bargain er nonin § a lk its _event. You owe it to your pocketbook to come and get _Thhe Patific re a nent g ¢ your share... drop ai th make a “‘bee-line” to E SIMMS. — Signed, Other related developments: Xx. United Nations—U.N, ae Gen. the principal and the faculty, Paogired beni eee ee of Hammarskjold ted the ; rs einri ‘orn ie , a accomplishmen Sot interna-| . At Midvale Elementary School, |Lane, arrived in Germany yester-|§ Handsome WROUGHT IRON tional nuclear experts at Geneva io ately Qapend ae te oa day where he will study in Dusel- M il Bo ax big step toward world di} of with being to trou out many Jaort on the American Frienié S08, oxes armment, : experienced Exchange Student Program. " HIROSHIMA, Japan — Jai ° . The 16-year-old Birmingham 2 2 ae 88 $2.99 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS Dosen | 49 led by the para ct dana At: Walnut Lake Elementary High School senior is now at Your Full standard-size. First quality. Limit’ 2 dozen... Hiroshima ang Nagasaki, wel- (5°00, 10 mothers worked as li-| tending an orientation camp in Choige ° ae ese Snseiaiess3 355) t ge ores eeeeesce —_- or Colonial sve a5 ue = Metared Dork es pt for your ign be nes icin eeoseee $2.95 LADIES’ ‘T’ TOPPERS . Washable, colortast. Good style selection. All sizes. . wes | gee, enaten ‘oh Se total books, represen Seng ee Wet $6.00 LADIES’ SUMMER. DRESSES : Red Cross Hospital, recalled the aie ones of about +o aly seheal. : r) Variety of styles, colors, patterns, Sizes 10.to 16.. 1.00 | recent United Nations warning to lrelasd f Two foreign students, one from : cae has already to dtad ‘te The newly-organized group at seed Hage one from Turkey, willle 99h Soginaw.. —2nd Floor ; upall $4.95 LADIES’ ASSORTED HANDBAGS 99c danger point to mankind.” Greenfield re eg rho EhAM UN seccccccceoccccccocooos Ee Leathers, plastics, washable nylons, etc..+++...++ Moscow—Moscow radio broad-| Bed am average attendance of | 4, ee gi le — esate 20¢ INFANTS’ TRAINING PANTS Stor AQ t a letter from Soviet Foreign| 3% parents at its meetings. » Exwin Darting, : * ; - Elastic waist, white and colors. Sizes 2 to 6..:... cam 8 : Members raised more than $500 | Students at - : Friday and Saturday Specials = ; Andrei Gromyko to the] ©)" iprary books in the first | School, said that in 'n concerted |E ABLM\ | RAY-O-VAC — Geneva scientists stating ‘“There} drive, high school students raised praia ‘ om _ Fall Fashioned Hosiery, ~ can be no arguments at all to jus-| 7°": Sail Nr one walk 40 dcp Ow Sportsman Soave tify a refusal to end tests imme- pr eres Flash Light : nd Ladies Nylons pote expenses guests, =H: W— 3 fo ke *« * . The student body raised the en- * Li London—Britain’s opposition a- Teamster Denies tire amount through a work pro- $1.95 T 19 : Int.'s of 79¢ bor party. protested Britain's ; ‘ gram ranging from bake sales to Seller }: Chotce of 1 Ga, 18 Den. : car washes, 51 Ga. 30 Den. Sizes panned mciear ‘eats on ve rom Bragging t0 Wife | ees | ae ca 2 pects for Robert Girardin, _ recreational tured. Ring type on-off ~—Main Fleer — tional’ suspension of nuclear tests.| (Continued From Page One) |airector, says the city Teen Cen- Si batterios “etre.” Mine = ' aapeaes HAGGERTY NONCOMMETTAL |! talked to him’ (Copola) was to/ter at Eton Park is badly in need/E po iiar Size s (@MM 59c MUSLIN PILLOW ‘CASES 3 for] 06 2 Saat try to help Ruth Brougher. . . I/of certain types of equipment. He RAY. -0-VAC’ ie | 42 x 36-inch. White with pastel borders.....«s% Asked about the temporary ban| .2i4 she needed some money.” |said a special need is a full size : : last night, White House Press Sec- | pool table, Ping pong equipment|E Batteries : $1.98 WINDOW or SHOWER CURTAIN 99c retary C. Hagerty referred) Mrs, Brougher, brought under and 2 Dan don wenind. 0) Your choice 6-ft. shower curtain or window curtain. to 's news| guard from a Florida prison. to a plano are LEAK-PROOF 3 Mad conference statement yesterday on| testify here, told the committee | - 7 esick $3 THROW RUGS Tle Pe ee anes ol ROO ee oe Mrs. James Goodman | So Assorted styles, paleo aaa : ‘experts have not yet ren-| $5,000, Service for Mrs. James |i; $3.56 Geeent © - ha : URTAINS a ee one She said she had no idea where|!ores) Goodman, 23, of 23029 Couz- co Ruttled, floral pattern. 40 x 90-inch size. pean PUI that report has been or the money Baker spent on her|e™s Hwy., Hazel Park, will be held oes _ The President told newsmen | °:¢ + _ Bigg om Burial will Hanes ribbed shirts in igre and dark colors. Sizes... (nit : rae Se Semen oe Chairman John L. McClellan (D- ee ee i= $1.69 MEN’S SWEAT SHIRTS 1 24 ’ “gives. ground to hope you Ark) had asked whether it had| _4 mative of Birmingham, Mrs. 98 N. Saginaw = —Znd Floor Fleece tined, white and colors. Sizes S-M-L-XL... Us “ va ar iad oe on oe come from Baker’s own funds, the peas One Paar aan. " 7— O : ee another -one,” : . lor kidnap money. . ing a long iiness. ed ‘Cushion Sole’ for.double wear, Sizes 10/2 or Be " 99c¢ _ Is expect lawyer, Georgel,, The President said yesterday the) awere were signs of strained | She is survived by ber’ hus- PPX $2.49 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Oe agreement might be signed relations between the 300-pound |band, James; her father, Welling- : Twill in choice of 3 colors. Sizes 14 to 20 1.79 E Sve e today. That might make it a logi- Baker and his boss — Team- ton Spath of Birmingham and an/— - , uretee saying she ica! time to announce a U.S. test! -.. president James R, Hoffa. |2unt, Mrs. Roy Steele, of Royal 59¢ MEN’S UNDER SHORTS i | 00 ve si suspension. There were other indi-| 5 pangs ict. is an aide |Oak. ters Athletic shorts with gripper fasteners. 25 to 32. real name cations the U.S. move might. be to Hoffa im Detroit, oscigr sl of — John — After yomuetey's ronment —_ FRIDAY & SATURDAY — Sturdy S-Sewn Corn iron oa * ¢ to m er aged , ioe Untied Wietline sates to Miew[napped, “Cone Win met Par Q. | Household Broom : wheth York yesterday to confer with/tographers had spotted Hoffa de- All Popular Brands—Freshest 3 : maid put 2 President Eisenhower. Dulles indi-|livering an angry lecture to Baker ECIG ARETTES : Reg. $1.19 Value » Gimmie” WU breakcated he discussed the Genevalin a car during the noon recess Powe | ietarentet se ced on | keill-you.""- - (meeting. at hi * * * REGULARS : _ be locked. S 1 don’t use| with the President but refused to) Raker was a subdued witness i 3 S Pe Guus cowed 2. 18 7s ane missing, so ds , say whether the United States was after a morning. performance Fits All Makes of Cars 5 es ome ‘Gibetite brand on 4 ) ck oe es adore that delighted spectators in the REA . Sere saver—Luckies, Camels, Gold, 31E ig tt . ~ ; ; sald 4 the Ree jammed hearing room. ; i aie’ This price plus Tc tax, No amit, 40¢ CLOTHES PINS——5 DOZEN burglary on June 10 in nose.’ A port tiving Costs see iarenan conte, Babi ROGe Speakers GR ina © rare JIE QQ, Streothiy sanded and tumbled. Limit 5 dozen... 28c Tinks and a St. Christopher TEED q roared that the committee was Un- 2.2835 - belonging to Harrelson ce —— yes- fair in trying to connect him with $5.95 99 Sa = i: $2 CAULKING CARTRIDGES a 00 sai ‘ | any. nat Everett = = t|DFOp During July the missing $300,000 of what he Val 4 oa. Winston, Hit, Parade, Natural marine seam compound. Throw-away case. weiatea -. called “‘blood-tainted” Greenlease ue Ee bru estas ho Lami aE finished| Withholding favorable evidence. a\E RH $2.50 AUTO HEAD LAMPS tach J 22 apartment|The committee 7 | weli~oe oena ee ed | Famous BANKERS CHOICE Sealed Beam auto te—6 or 12-volt mage clothes ets “bene beloneine.- = 0 vo “atom “6 CIGARS $1 PAINT THINNER Calton , hw 4 nag elo Reet ee eit dame (2k OF king thems. iE Whe Best for thinning paints, limit 2 gallons..." Ge wr the first time de pacedin Cuneatien te-| Conference Board reported to- . * 2 aaVaa =— = © 79 COOK °N’ CARRY PAN He denounced his divorced wife|/E 99 x . amdnd Floor 25 think the potas go ogg sa ers ara slight Mollie as “a, vengeful woman, a i rtf ; Mirror aluminum, complete with cover. Limit 1... 58c : —_— = : : The decline — a one- ” ; — - vant to com-| “I can’t remember, I-don’t want | tenth of one per cent — marks ons tail Gig caamnaibien Tecsiad = 15 = ee romana CANS—20-CAL. . 1 99 fa ghatescossp Bag the first break in the inflationary | that Baker was the best of friends] i FRIDAY and SATURDAY RIES Be esters phrenized, With cover, Limit 1... Ua not have any ‘ : _ spiral that degan in 1956 after Democrat Harriman and ONLY += - - papers or anything stored there Mrs. Brougheh, 44, is serving 8) simost three years of price sta- te no cl sg pa + pean Smooth Sanded HARDW l}-year> sentence for the July, bili ; ie 3 om fOOD which might have tempted an a!1954 nitgmi- parking lot slaying) "MY- : missing from the $600,000 ransom + St L dd sonist, He also said he knew oflot Murray Dubois, & boy friend.| Declines in food, housing and | paid in 1953 for 6-year-old Bobby ; 4 S ep Ladders no connection with ‘the Frank Kier-|She~ said’ he was pistol-whipping| ®PP@re! costs offset imereases in |Greenlease of Kansas City, who 2-FOOT 5-FOOT dorf affair. jher and was shot in a- struggle transportation amd sundries, | was“ikidnaped and slain. 6 Harrelson said he had no troubles|over the weapon. sending the board’s over-all in- x * * ¢ 99 with any dissident faction in Local | dex down 0.1 per cent from June | Baker said he “honored and -_ Ziem quoted the Local president|%€ had spent on Mrs, Brougher| per cent above July 1957. election this year, “wouldn’t know : , — ms tig et wae oslo Tt us, el Min carom, ey dex [ne pee” Haines he : Cree von UB, Be \ 2 e isn’t re any con ; : . why didn’t they burn my on mie ba cdaaeuattvs sasndiea Galeek teats Sahar) @aseeE ible sere ng Kit | "oS Fairway—works in all lighters. 3-ounce tins..... Z Del sates ons borrowed that| July break. With the economy | handshake during a political cam- rand New Olin | 69¢ HERSHEY INSTANT COCOA mi , Harrelson, who ts divorced, bas (uch trom Mert Wertheimer. He| showing signs of recovery from | paign. REMINGTON | Regular T5c. 9 , Works instantly in hot or cold eli Pound. . 3c most of his ‘belongings at 2% /identitied Wertheimer as a‘‘boss”| the depths of the shortest but | As for the Greenlease money ° = it tebageo, and ” Delaware where his former wite |z¢ the Colonial inn in Hollywood,| deepest postwar recession, some |pater said flatly he est “aber Rollectric ££ Buy 25¢ CANDY ORANGE sticES Pound 4] lives. Fla., a night ‘ club ‘operated by| economists have warned that in- | lutely none” of it, : E Limi cigarettes net T pack. : Tasty sugar coated candy, Limit 1 pound...... AG C Loss in the fire was estimated|Frank Costello, Joe Adonis, and| flationary forces may pick up kk * a er oa ‘fuses Con , 98c FILLER NOTEBOOK PAPER 63 by the Pontiac Fire Dept. at $300 s Kennedy charged Baker with Ww F i i "Jeri by ape Seg tg bmry — ite rst mee money, eee Pigeons a) gd Po with Nensoncl Bag Tull 230 sheet count. Fits 2 and 3-ring binders... Cc — ——— Baker ’ borrowed ° In® : 10¢ HAI alle “|trom: a few people.” When asked Skiing Done on Sand ne conkvaae with his.firm denials . : Lighter Fluid — Nylon tae gos in packs of 6 at this ken Jer 29c the identity ‘of the loaners, he re-| prpyr—when no snow is avail-|Of the Greenlease and Harriman| JM yy, (out Trade-In. . $16.95 R ¢ a ae, " —Wh i - The razor that shaves the hid- eg. $2.50 FAMOUS HAIR S$ | The Weather plied: “I can’t recollect, able. in eastern Bavaria, skiing en-|testimony, Baker said he)(@ den beard... exclusive roller 29¢ < Tancin F IR SPRAYS TI : a Ce ee He vaguely remembered, he |thusiasts-use kaolin sand, the ref- dida’t remember accepting mon Seavey —_ — Seller : in Plus or Liquinet in giant.10-oz. size.,,, C athe Daseee | added, borrowing some money |use of a porcelain factory, instead. |€Y employer representatives|h gators Accepted as Trades Onie iSe RONSON FLINTS 60¢ WHITE RAI «PONTIAC AND VICINITY Consider] $0’ ot Touis bank, When |In another makeshift, snow is|but could not be sure. WAM AA A A Oe Or. WMIE Pack of 5.............- : — as edvertanS oe Telotiens Unie 2 bottes 34c Soe eee powers, Wacky cioety’ ana| Pressed for details, he replied: |stored in caves in Iberg Mountain _* * ® : . 1 aie: Serming cooler | this after and te-| “To the best of my knowledge, I |during the winter for next sum- “I wish my memory were a lot = HS $2 ROOM DEODORIZER—15 Oxs. saoe it Gameree fair and pleasant,| don’t know.” ‘mer’s skiing pleasure. better, ’ @ grinning Baker said aft- 98 N. Saginaw—Main Floor = HS Airmist’ spray bomb kills house odors instantly... Tle high near 15, Southwest winds | 15- er being asked whether he accept- E 98 .N. Saginaw —Main Floor 3/5 ntti Sears Me-Se mise sory ed money from management to : 59 SCHRATZ WATER SOFTENER this afternoon apd diminishing | tonight settle a Teamster strike against = erfumed bath and water softener. Plastic oes te 34c skoret oon & am. Ad a He denied, however, receiving eH For Back-to- Oo 8-ounce wave set for ladies’ hair styling. Sat 8 a.m.: Wind velocity S10 m. ph OUr nmen al e e $10,000 to halt a Teamster strike 5 i ? ? ' Se ee J against Esco Co. in McKees|\\ | met OMe tee 9 School Wear st Entire Sommer Stock goon rises, Tursday et. 1.32 p.m, s, Pa. LADIES’ — RLS’ NEW FALL STYLES omm . ou sets Thursday at 11 Ss ‘Congress Hopes to Finish Saturday © Midwest Burlap Bag Co. in Des Moines, Iowa. ae i PPI Pee CLLkkn Lb. 29¢ JOCUR WAVE SET *eetens 19¢ Ladies’ Shoes - | WASHINGTON (AP) —. New; Earlier, the Senate killed by a \) ‘ = “ S BALLERIN semen are a - ultignts over Supreme Court bills| 49-41 vote’ a bill to curb the re- B $l M 4 UM DROPS LAT AS Regular $6.00 Value TM Mesns A 1m... :.66/and other unfinished legislation| view powers of the Supreme Court oy ays of er, fd —ibieeaher ae G4 m...--++---€ confronted Congress today as|and to undo the effects of several] ., . % | basses shoes, pleyshoes, sail- , 10.8. m.......... 64 leaders clung to hopes for winding| rulings in Communist _cases. Sister With Shot un mn we hee of ser wedgies Wednesday in Pontise up the current session this week-| Should the Senate clear the g Pazera (As venerens Gevntows) §= 4g. [end x decks of the court bills, Johnson \ Lowest temperature scecccsscele: & | Senate Democratic Leader Lyn-|said he hoped to move on today to] FLINT (#—A mother and daugh- pi SOCOH HHH a BH ae Pi { toa e . ~ : Seeker ou. T rain” seeeses..tersee705] Gon BB Johnson.of Texas set Sat-|consideration of the foreign aidjter were shot to death with a shot- * 1 %, $4.95 SABRE FLASH CAMERA : ens Sear bas te Foaling urday night as the target for ad-| money bill and a measure to hike|gun today. Police said they were » Camera and flash, Uses 620 size. 10 pics. per roll. . 1.99 | POTALUTE seccceee.ceenees 31 | journment. the national debt ceiling from 280jholding a 16-year-old brother-son | : Kowest, temperature «sees e---- Ht |” But a big pile of work still lay|to 288 billion dollars. who told them he killed the two \) \ 4 $2.65 KODACHROME 8mm MOVIE FILM Weather—Pair. ahead — the bulk of it with the a ze ke OF because he was afraid they would : tea toed film, Indoor or outdoor type........., 1.69 ‘a Highest and Lewest Temperatures This) Senate. Johnson listed a dozen pieces of| starve, \) \ : F COLOR “ :90 tm rosy DO ™ % Feers song] Today, for the third.day in a/legislation which he. said the Sen-| Police Sgt. William Ludwig said ) ra 20 exponure rll In kocactrom ' 1 24 . Wednesday's Temperature rt |row, the Senate considered legis-jate must act on before quitting|the boy, Roger St, Pierre, told him ; COO eens es we Men 8? §\lation aimed at lessening the ef-|for the “year, he shot his mother, Mrs, Martha » % Samtrek t s * Owen 4 # fect of recent Supreme Court de-| Nevertheless, he told the Sen-|Lattimore, 42, and his sister Don- : Seny—ite Phone or Mail Orders, No ‘Layoways, | Charleston 867 ‘New Orleans 93 74| cisions. ate, “We hope to get out of here|na, 19, because “‘they were $1,500 % These Prices Elfective Only Until 9 rooes | ‘ 35 Rew York 78 9! Opponents last night lost a move| Saturday night.” It was the first|in debt and I was afraid the {@ es } @ #3 57) | ‘4 ~ | aa I » ' | re: 86 48 Pellston s-; os to quash debate on a measure|time he had set an adjournment|would starve. They would be bet- ' BROTHER f ‘'. i’ $f ge Pittsbureh 2 @s(designed to prevent state lawsjgoal. - Iter: off in heaven.” \ # uit. He $2 B,,Louls #2 [ifrom being ruled invalid because| But a new snarl developed when} The boy and his sister were chil- 98 N. Saginaw | e. G. Rapids 65 88. 7% 9|they parallel federal acts. A move|the Senate and House differed onjdren of Mrs. Lattimore’s by a % S HOES Oa we Taal re p | . Sa... a $2 Wasnington s¢ 99(t0 table the bill, which is similar/how much control Congress should} previous mariage. Police said the 4 Basoment B le rye ee = wl one passed by the House, failed|exercise .over the new civilian|woman's second husband left ber Pe Margueile @ 87 46-39. space agency. Monday, . \weuw ee $8 N. SAGINAW Se | celles Big Bergéia Siure aR sete a mae ——e eterna ij ' af : : ees Fe eae fi i THE PONTIAC. \PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, mUGUST si, 10985 oo de® SePreevececesesoccooees, : RIGH “WOW < 2°*! tbwesrermce-ayes' iol cea 3 T _ Get’ ‘em Ready for School! 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Girls’ School “and Dressy Dresses \\_ 17 Styles for Girls—18 Styles for Boys now for back- to school buyers. All $i weit . Kine-Size rave’ Values to $2.49 Values to $3.98 N : NSON + a ? : 1 Sor ize Trays’ 97° oe ee ae | Famous me soa Playwelt’ Quality ; - = ® _Serve-Carts FN i sa29 s "EJAY" | ga Children’s. SHOES Original $7.95 Sellers GST I T 89 : BOYS’ and GIRLS’ | cng: 3 sg Choice of Shoes At . = our Ch : S ‘ = 44 iron iss, cot Cottons, drip-dry, etc. All’ wash- ~ School hoes : SIMMS Everyday Low Price r oth, | able. Choice of several styles in Ey . nylon lace, etc. ‘Regular - 2 - Big _ selection pre Ideal for back- é 495 24 2 j ual = Sizes 3% to 12 and 2 to 3 in B to New St bes Arrivin | D widths. Styleat a. gi y s. . ine Thentted fh lh ral, nee no if i ally guaran Daily at Simms rf ay i teed for wear and fen: Fri, and Sat. Otily Fold When Not in Use Ye Typuler steel frames, 22'x- 1612 inch trays, 2" swivel 2-in-1. Combination Blouse & Slip Back-to-School Stylez e J s e ° ® e ® e e e © e ® e ® Ld e s e e e e LJ e e Ld ° Ld 2 e e e ° ® e e e e e e ° ° e ° e e » casters, push handle. Beauti- ~ e. fully decorated. Easy to carrycarton. % SPECIALLY PURCHASED! i 98 North =} Caer Corduroy and Sweater Styles Boys’ Sport Shirts 7 _ Saginaw ] 59 SS” es - l Sizes 6 to 18 a * an Girls’ Dresses [on * Moc-Toes # Dress Oxfords “@ ve * One-Straps * Casuals q % Sport Style * Others .= Unconditional Guarantee . Including Values to $5.98 $9947 1947 2 for $3 L&tle miss siz- es 3 to 6x, Pleated front blouse with ruffle um A TRI and. CAT. only} Featherweight, Yet Extra Durable — 25 Inch oval PLASTIC Clothes Baskets : m Regular $2.98 stp. Backed by Endivott-Johnson & Simms % ‘ All Sines 710 14 gone ages en dee Tat Sensationally Under- Priced? Girls’ Blouses - Made by orids Leading yg of a eboaiy ania at Simms 80 yen can afford wal piece sweater dresses in - several choice of several colors,. pairs for your Children, oe Ls wYtiiiiits iy) Ceeeecoscevevecosegooooooess ; 2 ry Ne Limit ! Ke a Values ~ Washable ange color- bi Fee | V Unbreakable ‘Cushion to ! birdy carrie ends bes | a : New "HOT Style Useapeeed at a own, won" ea ir x : NEW SHIPMENT—Latest Styles | clothes. Choice of assort fa re , 97° HE vaines to 82.19- ~_ “.. ee | 29 dalkewerces washable, Many styles. Mostly CO Ons S\. Girls’ Chemise Frocks Wash and Wear Cottons—Long Wearing , Sizes 7 to 14 Receis? ‘chemise’ 89 and er az$ miss note i. detest ut ne == $1.69 Quality e e e Ld s e 6 e 6 e e im -§ * e ® e e e e Ld . Lad = ® e e e Ld . .- * s e Ad LJ Led sd e e Ld 6 s td e e e Noone “Every / $ . = use aran- = style for. back-to- 34 teed worth more. q pom & : caer | Fine COTTON-Hait | : JUST ARRIVED—Biggest Selection in Yoon! i 1] P ti Sizes 4 to 16 | 2 Si 10-oz. denim, = izes al : sv, 13 Girls’ New Skirts Ro) Bein ee Jiao cveccceicesvennsogecssocsssosons . ble knees for? i Simms Has ‘Em! New Stylish t 3 Pair $4 Sizes 3 to 6x Sizes 7 to 14 double wear. a 89 89 Choicé of styles including some Nylon and ‘Helenca’ -stretch ‘ Panties. Double crotch. ANACIN _ 4g: ae <. TABLETS - LINAMENT | 73¢ Value—Bottle of of 50 69c Value—With Dauber . Absorbine ae Sal - Junior. Sal | Hepatica $2.50 Value ~ Hepa %¢ Value Fp \ 11.66 sid foo 66° | Warm Suneh- Lined ‘ Boys Sur ea All Wanted Colors — Buy Now. . Corduroy, cottons, felt, * Values to $10 wool blends and orlon blends. Permanent pleated styles included. All guaranteed . wash- ’ able. 2 Sixes 8 to 18 Way | Germicide spe- ee Antacid and ‘ : Picially for ath- == Gaxative: : : k Black lets 's, tect, ee G d WATERPROOF —e S : meio LEATHER All wool sur- coats for warmth _ : e e e ° e ® e e e e e ® ° ° r . ° e e ® e e ° e e e bd ° ° * e ° e e ° 4 be . e ° ; e ‘ i e Au Sixes $ Larger Sizes 7 to 14....$3.89 § ets an xX PARKAS iin ee pl ie -y e , te 12. ° ‘ 6 W ‘ © : sf * * r e * e e * e * e e e ° ° e e d . bad * * . Ld Ld e e Girls’ Raincoats Complete with Hat te Match TYERS' Non-Skid Suction Sie. ABDEC DROPS gm § 2° OVER 10,000 PAIRS—Specially — Basketball ‘ate 77 3 to 6x bottle, | -ot Choice of blue or pink. Double — Smt ee 5 Front. Keep coon dry kn bareet ter’ s of 29¢ to 59c Sellers— - _Non-skid teud, ser SE . 7 98c Wildroet Creme = ee eemgttg cack $1 ee : Does 7 oe | uppers. Arch supports. ~ J - $1.50 Kolorbak (for Gray Hair Per ie Famous ‘BLUE BEL o Sizes * : Prices af SIMMS : Sic Wemet’s Denture Crome .............-.26¢ | Gi I's ty L' Deni : 4to 11 fe} Compare. rings © : G0c Fizrin Instant Analgesic dic irl’s ‘Jeanies bse 5 48 School Gym Shoes raee Sizes 7 to 12 ~— All Sixes yan & 12%, to6 642 to 12 First Quality Sizes 7 to 14 Sale! BABY NEEDS Lactum or Olac | Baker's 5 Ligald, Johnson & Johnson | | 3 Pairs....49¢ 6 Pairs. . -, .96¢ Full DOZEN Pairs........$1.89 Plains ... fancy cuffs... Eng- lish ribbed... cable knits... Mercerized ... ete. Truly, our greatest-in-history bargains. i + Guaranteed by Tyer L x Lace to Tee Style Poll cushion, balanced sup~ — z Link-on-link cottons e gen- F - uine Helenca $-t-r-e-toc-h ¥ of whites = ovine, Choice .. white rubber soles, and colors. Resa to toe a es pic- tured, Black canvas uppers. ' ; ” Blue ee coca Cove aah Becks j Note: Root Binders , mm S) BROTHERS Saar 7 GE puravte blue canvas | 3 binders in 2 or 3 Pontiac’) ONE-STOP 98 North Saginaw St,” - Bargains Golore * fing style. Save 206. Wonder Store "Since 1934 Stenographers Style ; Spiral Note Books | & Regular . 2c Seller 7% Cc >: Popular hote hooks | = with easy -to-fiip- ; over pages, tot . 3 ue fast notes im Cla + SS WS ei. PRS ia i Re See sai = ¥ ==: E. .— stern deeedin th ee Sok 7 Pee = teats i . ae Sa eS ae eee. ee = = = vv : t f $j ae : 3 : * 3 s ; . 5 al F 7 pO eae é oy / : . * 48 Be ra : i ; : i : 4 \ : fj : ri ete : j : 5 fe i oy : a ; : . Merwe Sh >t it ‘ ae : \ ems s A ba * 3 i ~ é 4 . z eee * . # ‘ j : A _-THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21,1958 _ eiaier im al Your sso | Lie - for. > _ 2 : 7 Shelts One y Waite s Convenient ¢ Shoes, / | Size 6! 8|10/12/14'16 | withstand the hard wear active boys give them! ~ ' ee 2 | Reg 21) ae (24| 25/26/28 | Western cut with reinforced seams and bar tacked © Save! Reg. $3.98 Slim 19} 21 | 23 | 24 2 26 at points of strain. Guaranteed double knees give ~ Husky > 24| 26127129 30136 | extra-long wear. Deep pockets, zipper front, extra | $ __.______. _WAIST SIZEs long turn-up cuffs. i ae 2 : 98 . y e Waite's Children’s World . , . Second Floor - BR eM Pn iE i ne RR ee aa a Baal gn oak MR utes. rea ek : You save $1.00 on these matching : : ; } flannel shirt and lined corduray . | , Boys. and Girls! Win a Pair of Roller Skates or Even ~ cay. bram ond ted ete oa Black and White Seddle $8.95 Block or Brown Leather Loafer $6 5 a Schwinn Bike in Buster Brown's Coloring Contest! — g Pats. Stes 3-6. 7 Sizes 3'2-10, AAA-C. Sites 4-10. S, N, M. . Boys’ 6-18 Flannel Shirts. . .1.98 Sneaker Dette’ sen? . Just pick up your colors book in Waite’s Second Floor Shoe Dept., color.a picture and you may ‘ Weim’ Women's Shes ee win a-pair of roller skates! «Skate winners are eligible to win a bike. e Waite's*. . . Second Floor : LLOEGR OE BL PLR EEO LPL LILLE AG LLL A SLE ONES EY EO me CALI AD AR so al ek AS A RE PN | - ein . a : MAJESTIC LOOSELEAF VINYL | ABC UMBRELLA SCHOOL BAG DIGBY 16” BRIEF’ ac GLAMOUR LUNCH _ S- (SMOOTH WRITING ESTERBROOK PEN ESTERBROOK PERSONAL NOTEBOOK $1.9B sisted with matching unior size suinum. __"NevaSeuft” pln, lock or tipper. PTL. BY HILLCRAFT os WITH INTERCHANGABLE POINT WRITING SET , ' 2 pr 3-ring, pocket, schedule card, frame umbrella. Authentic clan plaids in : $3.98 — Plastic said. top, ¥eeiad bottom é " Select the point suited f® your writing style. Black, Point pen and matching mechanical lead . pny red/blagk or green/blue. i oe - With vacuum bottle. -s : een. Wer, td. ane ere 9 "300 SHEET PAPER PACK > "$3.98 . 16" SMOOTH COWHIDE BAG rrr ' ‘ - : 5 ‘ \ . ® ue \s Bu 7 re % ‘ . $2.95 t ‘ $5.75 z Je 2 . $1.29. e 7] = ! . - 4 . ; $5.98. 4 ‘ . i a3 Aes J ; 4 \ ’ ? 1 F, 1 5 | f ? i * , # Cs = i 2 charm and beguile. Lithe, lovely, perfectly you. Softly feathered to Molded crown of smoky velvet. Won't you come try this gem of a hat? Waite's Millinery ... Third Floor “ Beautifully shaped bodice trimmed with insets of scalloped Frenth- shaped nylon ioce ond 15 denier. Three rows of matching scalloped foces f : ¥ Pp im gthg at bottom, Sizes 32. to 40 in White or Pink, Touched outh oni Velvet ‘Or ‘ | OPAQUE NYLON TRICOT MOST EXCITING SLIP EVENT OF THE YEARI $5.95 VALUES FOR ONLY $2.99! BRAND NEW STYLES— MAGNIFICENT LACES AND EMBROIDERIES— FABULOUS COLORS! # Elegont -hand-appliqued embroid- eries ond 15 denier nylon adorn the perfect fitting bodice. Bottom is beautifully trimmed with three ever- lapping rows of 15 denier folds thet Tay bapniened ondrideal 99 oth. Sizes 32 to 40 in white or m- pogne, - ‘Waite's Lingerie ,.. Second Floor t Superbly fitted bodice of. olfever Grecian style nylon iece fully lined with 15 denier nylon. Slim line skirt features a side Cocktail Slit. Cocktail Siit ond hem levishly rimmed with matching lace. Sizes 32 te 40 ia White or Back. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1958 exciting new fall fashions from Waite’s! ° ry GREAT PRE-SEASON SALE Touch Tells the Story of OM i Llamadown 60% Llama and 40% Wool Regularly $69.98. | 359 “Come in and prove to yourself — how wonderful this Worumbo Llarmadown fabric is! So much beatuy in itself that it wants no novel style or t4#h... deftly fashioned in coats of magnificent simplicity . .. fittingly lined with “Stage- coach” Milium satin for. warmth without weight. Sapphire blue, biscuit beige, black. Misses and Petite sizes. Left: Winged collar, five button, push-up sleeve model Right: Three button, roll collar, envelope cuff coat, Waite's Coat Fashions... Third Floor : ae eae = nite coum a Seven ways new, seven ways wonderful! Completely dif- ferenti Bock is newly shaped, reasons why you will love the new 7 / f criss-cross sarong bra : Parva buckles on =a ag has » eee daily Ra aie Under fitted or ce hem —_& “chemise” styles, bonds of elastic yn- dom of movement— , der the bust cups ex- All Dacron Lene elas and as you'breathe. ey. we pr = tic assures perfect ft Kio binding, ne shoul- ‘ with cool comfort. der strap strain. iral, never-feel. them, bones under orms guorentee cone trolled shaping. Style #400 White onty. A cup, sizes 32 to 36; Bevp, sto 32 0 36, 8 SOS C eup, sizes 32 to 40; D cup, sizes 32 to 44. Waite's Expert Corsetieres Will Fit You... Second Floor Sample Sale of New Fall Jewelry Reg. $1.00 and $1.98. For We purchased this fine costume jewelry at a low price and are pass- ing the savings on to you! Come choose, add the fall costume touch * Necklaces ® Earrings -*% Bracelets | * Pins | The ‘Blouson’ Look in: wool flannel for juniors 31798 The “‘blouson’’ look , , . as interpreted by Jonathan Logan ... is your look for fall! The style shown from our collection is in chiffon weight wool flannel with a portrait neck and back button trim. In carmel, a shade that accessories easily, Sizes 9-13, Other styles in sizes 7-15, sega $ ‘Weite's Junior Dresses . . « Thitd Floor a nisin Nylon Tricot Quilted Duster . . . new for: fall 8.98. Quilted with special filler to give luxurious softness, weightless warmth and many catefree, wrinkle-free years °of enjoyment. Hand washable. Che . { Ms trim or jeweF trim collar style, in pink, aqua. melon, blue or turquoise. Sizes $, M, L. XL. : Waite’s Loungeweor ....Second Floor ne Oe |) Oe ee ey on a curve. _ Stade Mark : i ke, ae “Economic conditions, not the other woman, are’ strong factors in the matter of disappearing hus- bands,” says Daw Ersenzerc, presi- dent of the Tracers Company of Mr. Eisenberg. speaks with authority since his company was assigned to search for 65,000 errant spouses during the past 34 * tee. =. Past records reveal that husbands were content to stay home during the silk shirt era of the 1920's. At that - eent increase over 1957 in missing ‘sures. Leaving home by husbands really started in the 1930's and 4 » yeached its peak in 1940 when 25,000 _ World War II seemed to bring a years, high salaries and plenty of work—kept the husbands close to eon oe ees ‘This continued until 1956 when the rise started. Already, during the first six months of this year, 8,650 hus- bands have taken it on the lam. A breakdown on the subject shows - that the age range bracket 40 to 50 has 74.4 per cent, Wives take note. these curves would add to the traffic te A But such is not the case. Sta’ On many of our roads the straight approach to the curves is not long enough for a car to get up a hazardous speed. - They have a tendency to keep. Grivers well within the speed limit. It has been found that most of our accidents are on straight roads. It is quite rare that one happens - kk *e *& * Hence, besides being one of our . most valuable assets in many other ways, our lakes are help- ing us to keep our speed within the limits that make for good traffie records. ics New Plan for Okinawa — The new High Commissioner for the Ryukyu Islands, Lt. Gen. DonaLp P. Booty, has announced a different method of negotiating for land for | Okinawa bases will be proposed. _ In the past the U.S. has paid one large lump sum for land THE PONTIAC PRESS. Published by Tue Pontiac Press Company @ W. Huron &t. Pontiac, Michigan Dally Except Sunday ug ov Vice President *eelatear Advertsing and Advettising Director Manager Eant M. Treapwett, Circulation Manager G. Mensnatt Jorpan, Local Advettising Manager Gronce C, Inman, Classified Manager The associated, Frees entities exclusively to the ; Tepublication of all local news printed in this pews: Fan well gs al! AP news dispatches Powriuc Press is delivered by carrier for carrier fe not available by mai! Genenre Uvinerton, ht La ae San aor | “* . al m iptions payable fn class matter at Pontiac. Pie Be ere | ‘ on ad elsewhere tn a 7. ee in the Mnited States | ‘of Lake Orion; eightieth birthday. ? requisitioned for immediate mili- tary purposes and for future in-' definite use. The Ryukuans have asked for an annual rental for . their land and for periodic re- appraisals of U.S. need for it. Okinawa is densely populated and every bit of arable land is required to feed the people. Our bases have taken 21 per cent of it. x* « * Under a 1951 treaty the U.S. ad- ministers these islands as a military outpost. Our air bases there protect not only Japan, which owns the - Ryukyus, but Nationalist China, South Korea and the Philippines as well, Our military spending has brought greater benefits to the popu- lation than they enjoyed as a Japan- ese prefecture. -. Misunderstandings have risen re- sulting in election of leftist officials in Naha, capital of Okinawa. Our military governors may have been somewhat tactless in dealing with the islanders. However Gen. Bootn’s announcement should smooth the way for more amicable relations. The Man About Town Its’‘Centennial — Pontiac Pastor Chosen to Deliver Sermon on Event ‘« Diet: When you get fed up on not being fed. — At the quaint and home-loving little community of Omena on Northern Michi- . gan’s beautiful Leelanau Peninsula is a small Presbyterian church that on Sunday celebrated its centennial. Chosen to con- duct the service was the . Rey. William H. Marbach, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Pontiac. x Now, for the 30th consecutive year he is occupying the pulpit of the Omena church during the month of August. He has had — ‘much to do with its progress in those + work’ among the Chippewa - Missionary Indians of that area, beginning 119 years ago, was the nucleus of that church. The present building was erected in 1858, but im recent years has undergone extensive * ‘Ite bell was cast from copper pennies contributed “by the Indians, several of whose descendants still live in the vicinity and worship at this church. - Ll A few seeds of green corn sent fro aS Sas S > Pee - * * * NEA Service inc | David Lawrence Says: Traffic Light Next? Troops Shouldn’t Enforce Decree WASHINGTON — Neither the statement issued -by President Eisenhower nor the one issued by Governor Faubus of Arkansas points the way to a settlement of the “‘integration’’ controversy at China to Mrs. Georgina Stacke of Keego Harbor have produced some- thing more delicious than any other corn she ever tasted — but every ear has a bunch of corn smut on its end. A pair of wild ducks that remained over last spring with Jerry Banker of Waterford, mingled quite agreeably with his tame ducks. However, when each hatched a brood, troubles arose and neither will allow their children to swim in the Clinton River with the others. A letter comes along from Blair Carmody of Romeo which says he will have Red Haven peaches that weigh a half pound— and will produce the evidence. Dahlia plants five feet tall and with blossoms that measure eight inches across are reported by . Mrs. Mercedes Westlake ; of Rochester, who has them in many colors. Too excited and busy to phone home was Gary Upcott 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upcott of Waterford, when he won all those prizes Sunday for being the millionth per- son to drive a car across “Mighty Mac.” He delegated one of the boys with him to do the calling, and feels that he'll need a truck to get all of the prizes home. A pair of mourning doves near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Farnsworth of Rochester, have a family argument, something quite unique with these birds, famous for their’ affection for each other —they quarrel over who is to sit on the eggs, both claiming the privilege. The male usually wins. Verbal Orchids to- Mr; and Mrs. Andrew Binghamson “of Auburn Heights; fifty-second wedding anniversary. Wellington H. VanRiper of Holly; eighty-sixth birthday. Joseph W. Palmeter - i peace of the state, and I shall continue to. do so to the best of by the President appears to extend the obligation of state authority when he says: “Jt (the state) cannot by action or deliberate failure to act permit violence to frustrate the preserva- tion of individual rights as deter- mined by a court decree.” * * ® : The reference in the foregoing sentence to “deliberate failure to act” is unprecedented as a defini- tion of constitutional obligations attributed to a state governor or a state It means, in a nutshell, that a state is required to assist the Federal government in the enforcement of its court decrees, This has never before been the state, though state authorities have voluntari- ly assisted the Federal govern- ment, particularly where federal property or even enforcement of a federal law was involved. To say, on the other hand, that the Federal government may act as the disciplinarian of a state is to contradict the constitution The Country Parson » “A father with a teenage boy pleading for a car ought to un- derstand how God feels about some of the pi we. do.” which declares that federal forces may be used to suppress ‘‘domes- tic violence” in a state only when called upon by the governor or the state legislature. The President has the right to use federal troops to suppress “‘in- surrection”’ or to enforce the.‘‘laws of the United States,’ but no au- thority specifically given by Con- gress exists today which would permit the use of Federal troops to enforce court decrees. There is a legal distinction between a court decree and a “law of the enforcement, the big obstacle. is public sentiment. -President Ei- senhower in mid-September 1957 said to a press conference: “You cannot legislate morality where human Beings are involved — it must come from within.” He has ‘repeated that comment many times since. The experience of the American people with the Eighteenth Amendment is a case in- point. It was widely resisted because prohibition was unpopu- lar. Enforcement became next to” United. States.” | topeambie. But, even with such methods of (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Witch Hazel Proves Boon to Varicose Vein Victim “T thank the day I read your article on taking witch hazel for varicose veins” (writes Mrs. Coudersport, Penn.). ‘After taking not quite a pint of it I had more and my legs don’t to. In your pam- phiet you said ‘walk, don't slouch in posture, but step along briskly.’ At first DR. BRADY I thought the witch hazel advice and the advice to step lively sounded silly, = et . r that was just at aid. in “oy belief . that ‘ being on one’s feet too much was the main cause of the trouble. (Mrs. T. W.)” * * Being on one’s feet in a slouching posture is a cause of varicose veins, varicose ulcer, varicocele and (piles). So is lolling or dragging your weight in lackadasical stroll- ing — that’s almost as hard on the veins below the equator as hour after hour of just sitting. No better remedy for varicose veins, varicose ulcer, varicocele or hemorrhoids (piles) than a brisk walk two or three times daily, say to and from work, office, school, or business, whether it be six blocks or six miles a day. The Yankee propensity for sit- ting — at the bridge table, movies, ballgame, theater, watching tele- vision, listening to radio, riding to work or school, soaking up or picking up at the bar or cocktail lounge, or “relaxing”’ after a hard day at the store — is the chief cause of these common manifesta- tions of venous stasis or stagna- tion of blood in the great and small veins below the diaphragm. * i * * I remember mentioning the witch hazel treatment in this column. I found the suggestion in the sixth edition of Shoemaker’s “Materia Medica and Therapeu- tics’’: “Varicose veins, varicocele. and internal hemorrhoids may, not “infrequently, be entirely cured by “the persistent administration of hamamelis.” Haniamelis is the scientific © mame for witch hazel. Shoemaker suggested fluidextract of ham-. amelis, half teaspoonful twice a day, The lotion popalarly known as witch hazel extract is not suitable for the purpose. if the druggist can't supply fluidextract. of witch hazel, I don’t know how. you can obtain it, ) ‘In the free pamphlet on, -Vari- cose Veins and Varicose Ulcer (for \ which send stamped, self-addressed envelope) I give instructions for use of another old remedy, salted chamomile tea as a wet dressing for varicose ulcer, You steep the tea from dried chamomile flowers (Hungarian, Roman or English, German) as you would a cup of - on, constantly wet. It usually gives a teaspoonful of salt in the pint of tea. tise Press, Pon an. (Copyright 1958) Voice of thie People a i 3 “Pm Not Foolish Enough to Think UAW Is Perfect’ a | I agree the Frank Kierdorf case has nothing to do with the UAW, but I’m not foolish enough to think it couldn't happen that way. It ap- pears some people have been brain-washed to think the UAW can do no wrong. + & k , ‘There are those who aren’t working who had to pay extra mone for that so-called strike fund, only to wake up and realize they're now laid off. Some tri@d to borrow money from the fund, only to find they had to pay it back with interest when the UAW was on strike a while . back. Was that a gag. x * * As for blaming Republicans for the recession, Democrats hold most of the voting power in the House and Senate. - , * *. 2k ‘The Kennedy-Ives bill was turned down. This would have given all union members a chance to be safe from gangsters and such. Unions don’t need to be controlled by communism. All they need is the gang- sters. Then Communists just need enough money to wave in their faces to make them turn their face from the country’s welfare and throw us into-destruction. _ Voter Interested in More Than the Money Declare Your Side; I’m a Water Skier’ Just read I. J. DeGroft’s letter and I can't figure out which side he’s on. Is he a water skier or a fisherman or a property owner or just an interested “human ani- mal?” He says we have a fight brewing. Who. are ‘‘we?" Guess I'm just a “human animal” but I'll declare my side. I water ski often and beautifully am known in my circle as “Okley, the Scourge _ of the Fishermen.” 82 E. Beverly Okley Picklesimer ‘How Special Is Uncle Herman?’ As a resident of Oakland County, I'd like to know just how much society and specifically our paid officials owe Uncle Herman. I happen te know a veteran who was confined in the Oakland County Jail and only after three days of agony did he receive any treatment for a broken bone in his foot. I’m sure that a sleeping pill, as was administered to Uncle Herman, would have been appre- ciated, but of course this man’s only claim to fame was his years of fighting for our way of life. Daniel Hagon 94 Lincoln Au letteras for Voice of the People ust conta: the name and address information «will Pont: Press edit all letters. Portraits - apart ... But now I- have to take the chance ... And test that slen- der thread... I am 80 in love come reality ... Embrace my heart, and promise, dear... You That Jingles in My Pocket It’s quite natural that women usually look better than men, Look how long it takes them. x * &* A youngster can always discover how to squeeze toothpaste out of the middle of the tube instead of the end. Confidence in an unfaithful x * * S answer thou me.—Job 38:3. * * * Be courageous, Be independent. ‘Only remember where the true — and independence comes —Phillips Brooks Case Records of a Psychologist: Most Teenagers Are Idealists - Dr. Hess-derived some un- “ usual data on college students which will de of help to all church folks. We need to fol- low Shakespeare’s advice and use perfect “timing” when we try to appeal to the ideilism of youth. Despite the pulpit-grip- ing about juvenile delinquency, most teenagers are idealists at heart. ; By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-394: Dr. L. W. Hess, ” aged about 50, is one of America’s leading psychologists. * * * To his large student body in Applied Psychology at Hillsdale College, he as- signed this prob- lem: “Select the one == chapter out of the = 20 in Dr, Crane’s p textbook which & you liked best and then write an es- say explaining your reasons.” I have previous- ly mentioned that DR. CRANE this college text offerst a panoramic view of prac- tical psychology for the beginning student, It is intended to open his eyes to the many places where you can earn a salary as a result of (mow- . ing Applied Psychology. * * * Thus, it includes chapters on ad- vertising, public speaking, edtica- tion, personnel, salesmanship, writing, music, religion, personal- ity, marriage, etc. “Dr. Crane, which chapter do you think was the most popular with the college students?” I was asked. ~ And I picked Chapter 6, which overs “Personality lhnprove- ‘ment,” for I figured the 19-year- olds Would be most concerned with carrying om conversation their “No, it was Ch, 18," came the astonishing reply, ‘‘for 90 per cent. of the students selected it. : * * * And Ch, 18 is headed ‘“Psychol- ogy Goes to Church.’”’. It deals with the use of psychology in relig- ious éducation and shows why Jesus was the greatest Applied Psychologist of all times.. ment by Dr. Hess, but wanted.te . use it again today to bring out a challenging fact about teenage psychology. During the teens we not only develop our highest peak of ro- mantic interest (including love poetry and erotic idealism). But that is when we have a natural stage of religious fervor and moral idealism, SHAKESPEARE’S MOTTO . So parents, church teachers and all those who are trying to make this world a better place in which to .live, should strike while the iron is hot. * * * “Summer church camps are thus a vital need for every church and YMCA; é For.high schoolers are especially | receptive at that time. In later ~ adult years they may become , ~~ * * vi religious inspiration, Oh, these teenagers may assume an outward show of callousness. They may affect disdain for ethi- cal matters. rs But don’t let this conventional ee en in nursing, m » the pulpit, the mis- sion field, etc, - Shakespeare warned us that to _ be successful, we must learn proper “‘timing.’’ . ee * * * atch a wave when it is crest- ing, he said, and it will carry you onward to fame and fortune, But if you wait till it has already erésted and is receding into the next trough, it may lead to fail- ure and ignominy, - Send for my booklet, “The Logi- stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). It fortifies them for college. , Aiyare write to Dr. rae W Crane ; care of The Pontiac Presé, Pontiac fi arden Sad we Cone Devchological “chatie’ ana’ wane (Copyright 1958) ¢ \ 8 t | for phiets. cal Proof of God,” enclosing a - ~ f Ask Loweting of Bond Today Herman Says Gun Silencer | Only. Muffler for Mower By P rere ‘LocHBILER With state pollée casting doubt on his story that the homemade pistol silencer he is accused o possessing illegally is only a power mower m r, ex-Teamster boss Herman erdorf was to appear in Circuit Court today to seek a lower’ bond. Kierdorf’s appéarance, sched- uled for 2 p.m, was ordered yesterday in a writ of habeus corpus granted by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland on petition of Kierdort’s a rey. The atto , William F. Do- hany, protested that the $25,000 bond under which Herman is being held over for examination on the silencer charge tomorrow is ‘‘ex- cessive.” . x *® * The bond was set at- Herman’s arraignment yesterday before Madison Heights Justice of the Peace Hendrik J, Smit. Dohany’s petition explained that the homemade silencer found Herman's cache of two pistols, some dynamite blasting caps, cartridges and two telephone re- ceivers was “actually” a muffler used on the exhaust of a mecepee mower. Dehany said Herman gave the muffler to his next door neigh- bor because the latter’s noisy mower kept him awake when it was used in thé morning. The neighbor, John Tyler, of 29078 Spoon St., Madison Heights, declined to comment when con- tacted at his home yesterday. Dohany went on to say that Her- man had removed the. muffler from an old mower, recently, The. arsenal was discovered at the Tyler home by Madison Heights Police Chief Robert E. Richardson Aug. 4, less than 12 hours after Herman's Teamster nephew, Frank, staggered into St.) Joseph Hospital with burns cover-| ing 8 per cent of his body, and) only a few hours before Herman dropped out of sight for 13 days. Richardson said the silencer, a German Luger type pistol and the dynamite caps were in a briefcase that Herman deposited with the Tylers about two or three weeks previously. The other pistol and the tele- phones were in @ paper bag that Herman brought over that morn- ing, Richardson said. According to Richardson's re- port Aug. 4, Tyler did not know what the briefcase contained. —_- In_ his petition, Dohany asked that the alleged silencer be pro- duced at today’s hearing. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said that he did not intend to pro- duce the’ silencer, however, since it was not mentioned in the court order, a copy of which was served on him. Another copy was. served on Sheriff Frank W. Irons,—who—is+Dunn?~—Kennedy asked, referring holding Herman at the Oakland County Jail. Def. Sgt. Wallace Van Strait, director of fhe State Police Crime Laboratory in E. Lansing, doubted that tie silencer. could be a muffler. “It is not @Vén commercially manufactured, rather, is con- structed out = plumber’s pipe,” said Van Van Stratt, said red had tested the device and. dit to be ef- fective. The tést consisted of fit- ting the silencéf onto the muzzle of the Luger afid firing a bullet through it. * Van Stratt sal@ the tip of the onto it. fand woud! rule t any discussion which he| turned in when buying a new one: the extent of the criminal evidence against Herman. Protesting the high bond, Do- hany pointed out that the maxi- mum penalty on a_ silencer charge is only $2,000 fine, plus five years in prison. — Judge Smit said he set the bond at $25,000, “in view of the de- fendant’s record of past be- haviour,” apparently a reference to Herman’s disappearance. Meanwhile, in Lansing State Po- lice Commissioner Joseph Childs turnéd over to Atty. Gen. Paul Adams a list of about 20 unsolved bombings and arsons that might be connected with the Flint arson of the dry cleaning pickup station late Aug. 3, in which Frank is believed to have suffered his fatal burns. _. Adams said he would study the report, He added the investiga- tion of the Flint arson had reached the ‘routine stage,” and he planned +o ‘‘get caught up on other, _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST: 21, 1958. , SILENCER ...«FOR GUN OR LAWN MOWER?—Police Chief Robert E. Richardson, left, of Madison Heights, and Prosecutor Fred Ziem, examine a device on the end of a pistol which Herman Kierdorf turned over to a neighbor for safekeeping. Officials say it is a silencer for the pis exhaust to deaden the noise’ m Kierdort’s attorney elaims it is an a@ power lawn mower. matters’ in the next few days. Herman was subpoenaed after he voluntarily surrendered Sun- day night. So were two other persons who have been ques- tioned in the arson case: Frank Thompson, a fellow business agent of Frank’s at local 332, and Myron D. Wiess, an associ- ate of Herman's who was with him the day he disappeared. Investigators said both men were “uncooperative,” and re- fused to devulge information. Adams, meeting Tuesday with Ziem and Genesee and Oakland County authorities, decided that a grand jury investigation of a pos- sible tri-county arson conspiracy was inappropriate ‘‘at present.” But a demand for a Grand Jury investigation has been repeated by Paul D. Bagwell, Republican nominee for governor. From his campaign headquar- ters in Lansing Bagwell deplored what he called Democratic atty. Gen, Adams’ failure to ‘‘go after the whole sorry picture of hood- um violence in Michigan.” Bagwell said Adams should ask Genesee County Circuit Court for an inquiry into the cleaning plant blaze. He said such an investi- gation should be = by a special prosecutor and staff. “free of political ties.” He Tries in Vain to Keep the Talk on Higher Plane WASHINGTON (—Burly Team- ster Robert (Barney) Baker tried before the Senate Rackets Investi- gating Committee. But Committee Counsel Robert) F. Kennedy wasn't cooperating. * * * “Did you know ‘Cock-eyed’ to the waterfront mobster convict- ed of the murder of Anthgny Hintz in 1947. “ ‘Cock-eyed’ Dunn?” ex-con- vict Baker asked. “] didn’t know him as Oock-eyed Dunn. He was John Dunn.” “He met his maker,”’ Baker in- toned, “I believe through electro- cution in the City of New York.” “What about ‘Squint Sheridan?’ " State Building ‘Near’ LANSING (UPI) — Amid talk of parking lots and coffee pots, a nearly final step was taken toward construction of a 10-million-dollar state building by the Legislative State Office Building Committee. The eight- member committee was expected to make a Reg. #1895 NOW! 510 One South Soginaw, Corner Pike’ FE 5-5731 ! jafter Timothy's mother, from with him has caused me very par- 4200 feet. bs Oil Magnate Getty Flying In for Service LUGANO, Switzerland w—Amer- ican oil millionaire J. Paul Getty said‘ today he plans to fly to Los Angeles within a few days for the funeral of his youngest son. The 12-year-old boy, Timothy, died of heart failure in New York Saturday after plastic surgery. * * * The child is to be buried near his father’s parents at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Getty said the date of the funeral would be set whom he is divorced, recovers from the shock of the boy’s death. The oil man said he had not returned to the United States to be with his son at the time of the operation because the doctors had told him “it was no more serious than pulling a tooth.” “The fact that I was. not there ticular grief,” Getty added. ~< Sees Fusion Lighting Sack Dresses “| Torn to Shreds | by Egyptians CAIRO. (AP) — You wouldn’t|} have expected the sack dress to |kick up any commotion in Egypt, would you? , After all, it has been hanging around, so to speak, for thousands ot years, You might even say the murals in the oldest tombs fore- One called the sack a calamity. Another noted that religious law expressly forbids tight clothing. 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Board Fellows, addressing the Veter said Tuesday. that CAA and the ans of Foreign Wars national A Real Hotshot convention, proposed a meeting of, Air Force must share some of the representatives of the legal pro- MIAMI (UPI) — Mrs, Dixie esponsibility for the accident in- fession, broadcasting industry, the Mossler had a hot typewriter volving a United Air Lines DC7 press and other media to discuss. yesterday. 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But Paul Buter, his Democrgtic counterpart, disputed this last. night in a debate before the South Dakota: Pe Aen. r “One| ‘ot Te cibbtest victories that we have handed the Commu- nists in. the, cold: 4war has been the way the Eisenhower admin- istration has allowed our econom- ic rate_of growth fo deteriorate during the past a years,” said, Butler. Alcorn pictured the ‘administra- tion as one of integrity that. main- tained peace’ and prosperity. He said the voter weighing principles ahd ‘performances of the two parties “will tecognize that his own best. interests are linked to the elections of Republicans ~ to public office.” : ke Butler said the administration / was guilty of smugness,. secrecy and distortion in seeking ‘‘to di- | vert attention away from the true | nature’ of the Soviet challenge | and ‘‘the.grave economic dangers that beset us.” i ee : In a rebuttal period after his| 20-minute talk, Butler also said the American people “never have been propogandized and brain-: washed by any administration as much as they are being today.” * -*« * Alcorn ‘replied that the Demo- cratic party is controlled by a left-wing element headed. by Wal- ter Reuther of the United . Auto Workers and Democratic Sen, Hu- bert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Wayne Morse¢_of | perity, . latile opine Hhttatten. ace ains would be an. all-time record for peacetime, ne eae the fifth year in seven when the present administration's finances) have been out of balance. * * * Alcorn said that of 34 recorded corifiscated, Bosch Man Cuts OH lron Curtain Relatives BOSTON (AP) — Because be feared’ any bequests. might be ted, Norman Levin, for- mer Boston businessman, ‘has cut reiskives_beblad: the: fous.-Curiplo from any share in his $110,000 estate.’ Levin's will left the bulk of the estate to Brandeis UniVer- oy, oe a The will ‘Sailors’ Land in Jail LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Two would-be sailors who tried to} 1° salt a $150,000 yadht to Tahiti ‘did not identify the rel- atives or their homes. thave been placed in drydock—in the ‘county all. Max A. Moore, Sete ie -centary. 2 bats 45, Redondo Beach, was sentenced Be es & ee eos 42, Tulare, received ate: The oir planed. sealed to ‘stealing the 65-foot Quest. Only ones of Mexico's ind is suitable for’ agwiculture, She's Used to Crowns~ SEDALIA, Mo. (AP) -— Being _|erowned Missouri Queen of Feirs was old stuff to Sarah Kay Burns. Sarah has been Centennial Queen at Caruthersville, Mo.;, Miss Mis- been run up under Democrats. imecessary to keep ahead of the Soviet Union, replied that Presi- dent’ Eisenhower had ‘brought to to maintain both ‘peace and pros- Tot ‘Checks Up’ on Community; been Parents Frantic PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Three-/ year-old Stanley Henes, wearing boxer shorts, moccasins and a big) ismile, left home yesterday. * * * - Though he didn’t have any money, he got en’ the subway- elevated line from his home in the Kensington section and went for a. | back he stopped off at City Hall to Oregon. Butler said the 12-billion- Qa. 3 to "2 yd. 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It is cruising along the coast of Waghington on a special low-level flight carried out by Boeing Aircraft Co. to the performance of equipment designed for operation at high The treetop run was cleared by the Civil Aeronautics Administration, apd reins Walia eee wee page HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 RG hleree So ne warned not to be startled by the immense bomber skimming over the waves, sometimes Jess than 200 feet above the water. It is be- lieved to be the first time that an airplane the size and speed of the B-52 has flown for any prolonged. period at such a low altitude. It was an uneasy feeling at first, reported Don Knutson, Boeing - senior B-52 experimental pilot. bod OKs U.S. Subsidy United Kingdom, eter Hol- land, Belgium, France and Spain. 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Buy now. ee ieee ° ont Tom cater elcaten wena UNS Tinos Exveptonl Savings) Emcothsrerdy penis, | gga ree cee sete. : Satisfaction guarantied | 154 North Saginaw St.. cae SS o pence Phone FE 5-417) , —_ — ’ yeuauaiwed Ltt ov your monty back SEARS Phone FE 5-417] ——— wit cane WUNNS 154 North Saginaw St. \ )y é Dy . .. * e K a ; , Lf. 2 "e 7 ale ee THE PONTIAC PRE SS, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 21, 1958 Deal hs'in Pontiac and Nearby Areas ss of Highland Park, Fred of Flint, 48Y from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with” burial Cemetery, dt hee _'» | No commercial tin deposits have} An ovens sen Deaths Elsewhere Holding Secs Non | Mumps, Measles been found in the U. $. York subway des -STRATFORD, Conn, (AP) — ges bers an hs eon'Cas D ern ers. Stanley Mann, 82, ic pmesvationslly LAREDO, Tex, im — A Michigan ases ecrease % Le | SFEPHEN E. ELKINS - (10 a.m: Friday from the~St. Vin-|Saturday from St _ Benedict Church ino stpel gaan, Aled. yesterday imen was arrested here last, night : 'p after surgical treatment, Mann, in! ang charged with robbing a Mary-| Number of le contracti rayers were offered at 3 thiscent de Paul Chureh with burial where he was ber, Burial f 566." eae ae afternoon in the” ley Funeral! in Mt. Hope Cemet . . shi a mem F. nodes the steel bisiness or 8 years, land bank of $30,566 measles and mumps in, Pontiac) WEAR KINDY GLASSES Home, « for St - Bric Elkins, | ery. will follow in. Mt. Hope Cemetery. was treasurer emeritus of Ameri-| -FBI agents Clarence Graham aid Oakland County decrease 4 . ‘ Patrick, 22, w Michi tate|can Chain and Cable Co., and:for-|and Joseph Leo arrested Berija-\iast week d a Evel of . ya De = JOSEPH E, ROBITAILLE Ur senraie cated Seiiems State mer director of several other di-'min Glenn Barney of Saginaw, fervoll 4 ee eecardinr - ae es FIFTY YEARS or yn ~Elkins of 2 Joseph E: Rbbitaille: 72, of 3266 M : ¥ - ’ visions of Aeron yg Mich. He did not‘resist. M iree Leckhaven Rd., Waterford Town. id : \John. D. Monrge, health director.! « DE N AB i Fs 3, ae i a) 1 * ‘ ie - sei Berkel ‘Wake. Pecr nie Warren Dr., Drayton Plains died “Surviving besides his parents, Jo-; * U.S, Corhmissioner Frank Hill Communicable diseases reported Park Ge Cemeter erry MIL ithis morning after an illness of/Seph' R. dnd Anna M. Malloy}; NEW YORK CAP) William F. ordered Barney jailed under $100,-|1, city and county health depart- v. A. seVeral days, Smith, is a brother, Dr, Raymond |Seery, 62, former FBI agent, créd-/000 bond pending a hearing for “his ments were: i are his parents. A native of Canada, Mr, Robi-/E. Smith of Steamboat Spring, jited with helping trace the .pan- extradition to. Baltimore. a ephen was at birth Mon- taille ‘had: been with the Oakland|Colo, ~~ , 3 som bills in the. Lindbergh kid- aoe RS Oakland County day. afterneon in St. Joseph Merey County, Sheriff's department more| : inaping ease, died" Monday, He had) The FBI sad. Barney was ar- : Past Prev. Year eg é than 0 years and Was a veteran “ MRS. JAMES FLYNN operated a private investigative rested in Mexico City and deport- chicken pox us Week babe a oft World War I. eed: ob .. firm ’in New York since 1938, ed’ as an undesirable alien. He Measles 0... 3 ae ae INW ROCHESTER — Requiem Mass |” , Keke. SF wag flown to Nuevo Laredo, Mexi- ae ay mors Seiad 0 : 4 a oe _. GEORGE G. GRUNWALD Surviving besides his: wifey Ag-Mor Mrs. James Bridgett Flynn.) pcAco (AP)—Dr. Hugo F-.|co,: just across the border’ from) Mumps 6.000001 4 4 1 : George G.. Grunwald, construe- ies, area ‘son, Joseph E. sRobi- 99° of 2491’ North Lawn, will be ; Pe! " Umpetigo sseregyren-ven @ 5 2 2 (1, UL tion engineer with the U.S. Army,|t@ille Jr.-and a daughter, Mrs. held at 8:45 a.m. Saturday dt St. ht ad ihe. cua ear pene rast >, cate had Bess iMononsfeous ee ae e HEARIN € i “aan * . 4 cme — this Merey fi of a stroke ee Roh ot Die Plains, Andrew's Catholic Church, Burial day after a long illness. He was the: Internaticisal bridge. RB sumellp fever tS , a = a rm _ md ame il Mr, Robitaille's body is at the The pon wl ee ee — Decstansage dd f The FBI said-Barney had $1,715) | Pontiac — . ti t cs) 33 W e I Sohne inspector with the Oak-/Coats. Funeral Home, 3141 Sasha-'Pixley Funeral Home Friday at aap Hacuacd tar Adolf. Hitler. in Me Qeeeeees Week “Week Year| County Drain’ Commission, he'baw Rd, 8:30 p.m. ‘Later he lectured in political sci- ‘Mumps. es Speer ° o- B Was in the engineering depart- Mrs. Flynn died Wednesday at ence at Northwestern University. Ore Boat Rammed YMeasles oa. a er | mient of the Michigan State High- ‘FRED. L, ROURKE her homesfollowing several months * * eoping cough’ .....: yee: way E eeparanent for a number of, Fred L. Rourke, 74. of Pinelles. illness. TUCHON, Ariz. (AP), — — by Navy Vessel ; 9 wr Park, Fla. died yesterday. in Pon- She was a. member of St. An-'Edward DeMaray, 71, retired di iM Mi ld d Bi ‘ “Mr, Plaga sed of zen Ottawa Dr. tiac General Hospital after: a brief}drew’s Catholic Church, ‘rector of the National Park Serv- iS. | fe urns ago. He was a. maper ot he illness. He had been here several} Surviving are her husband, |ice, died. Tuesday, DeMaray; porT HURON (UPI)—The 612- PE Lodge ‘No, 505 of" Alpena. . (Weeks visiting-relatives,, 4 James; two sons, Thomas of Joined the park service in 1917 as foot ore boat Henry Ferd II suf- Heads Dem Group , Surviving afe @ajster, Mrs. Leo| He ‘js surv ived by his wife,'Rochester and Timothy of De-/& draftsman, became administra-/fereq considerable’ damage early se a Challis with -w he made his/ Theresa. - =|troit; four daughters, Mrs, Kathryn tive Broad in ‘bom in Washing. koday when it Was oe ey the) vies Mildped. A. Bute of 8 fi f ] Satur- Scheams, Mrs. Ellen Vincent and |!" € was bor asa °C Farmington, a Navy training |” ~ “ _ 2 home},and four brothers, Michael) Service wil be at 11 a.m. Satur. uc Elizabeth St, Peter, all of ton, D. C: \vessel, downbound on St. Clair Monroe St., has been electeds P I . ‘chairman for 1958-59 of the Pontiac | ee oe ‘Democratic Committee, composed “The Farmington, one of a convey |°f elected precinct delegates ‘from ‘of four downbound vessels, gashed;the city, the rear starboard quarter ofthe x * Ford and cut a 7-foot gap into~. Mrs. Burns, secretary for the’ ‘the ship when it tried to pass on, ‘Oakland County clo Counc il, suc.) ithe. river, leeeds Robert Boyer as chairman | x Ok. of the committee, The steering mechanism of the| x ek & ‘Ford failed and the ship floated| Elected as vice chairmen were’ down the river sideways to St.) Vincent: E. Priest, of 191 Wall St., Clair. The mechanism was finaily| ‘Mrs. Duane B. Johnson, of 346 E. Rochester and Mrs. Nora ‘Johnson | River, of Wayne; 12 grandchildren and , 9! nine great-grandchildren, ‘Say, Got a Match? i ; . | SALINA, Kan. (AP) — Johnny Miss Anna A. Santrucek of 203 MRS. JULIUS NEMETH Thomas and Gaty* Forshee, em- Voorheis Rd. died yesterday morn-| WOLVERINE LAKE — Service'Ployes of a Salina tire company, ing in Pontiac General» Hospital for Mrs, Julius (Anna) Nemeth, Were changing a tire on an earth- afier an illness of a month, She 64, of 1635 Shankin Dr,, will be,moving machine north of: Chap-' was. 54. held at 10 a.m, Saturday at the St. man when a helicopter set down A native of Conchostovalia, she William's Chureh, Walled Lake. near them, The pilot alighted and had been employed at Pontiac Mo- Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre 4sked: “Got a match?” He. got a tor. Division; Plant 15. iCemetety, light for his cigarette, then took Paul of Port Huron and Day id of in Holy Sepulchre Royal Oak, Service will ‘be #t.2 p:m. Satur- 7 day from ‘the Dehelson - Johns Funeral Home with burial following in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, ANNA A. SANTRUCEK RIDLEY Flash CLEANERS in PONTIAC “MRS. VUNERVISTER JONES “Mrs. Vunervisté® Jones, 50, of 43 Crawford St. died Tuesday in St, chi Mercy: Hospital. She} ad been. “€cmionths. = * | ied |. ; | ‘ | eeu | is at a Mrs. Evelyn| The. Rosary will be recited at ' the air again. jrepaired and the freighter went oe and pay T. Crump, off 339 W. Huron 26 E. Huron Miracle Mile unt of Flat Rock '§ p.m. Friday, at the Richardson- £ : ; Detroit under its own power. ;251 Earlmoor Blv ; { of the St.’ “Vinrent de Paul Chureh Service will be at I p.m. Satur- Bird Funeral Homeé, Walled Lake.’ Brazil produces about one-half of| A Coast Guard baot. from Port) Ben Gales, of 47 Nevada Ave. | FEderal 8- 9252 FEderal 8- 9255 Shopping Center end Altar’ age of her ‘church. day — the / aprnan: Funeral) wirgs. Nemeth died suddenly ‘the wofld supply of coffee. ‘Huron investigated the accident. [was elec ted Secretary-treasurer. ae: Mrs, Jones esa daughter me with burial following in Per- Tuesday in her home. oes encanta ~e —— and two sons, ea taeie Gaulden |” Mt, Park Cometery, 2 : She. was a member of thé St. of Fort Wayne, Ind. . Louis of Pon- William’s Church, Walled Lake. tiacand David Jones with the U.S. Marine Corps stationed in Califor- nia; a brother and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth ae. of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. W. ee and Gor- PATRICK G. SMITH Surviving are her husband, Ju- The Rosary will be said at § p.m. ilius; three sons, Rev. Father Em-' Friday in the Donelson-Johns Fu-jery Nemeth of Brooklyn, N. Y.; neral Home for Patrick G, Smith Julius of Lincoln Park and Steve L of 1015 Premont..St., Waterford jot “Walled Lake; three daughters, don Crook: of Pot Township, who died from injuries Mrs, D. D, Werner of Wyandotte, The Rosary will be recited at 8 received in a two-car collision Mrs. Charles Kopovits of Walled tonight in the Melvin A. 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(AP)—Teenager Bill Beegh try|ley, who perched nearly motipn- less for 18 hours on a foot-wide granite ‘lédge 600. feet above Yose- mite Valley, was rescued yetae: atop a 3,000 foot cliff. Rangers kept Long Beach, Calif, ers. day the hard. way, Thig j the 17-year-old High ‘school senior awake the night before by yelling at-him through loudspeak- Beeghley, hiking with four com famous flight. Park rangers, who unsuccessful-)paniops, hed attempted a short ly tried fo rench him ‘from below,|cut arountl: the tace of riretals\ SON. Ellender Seeks finally’ got to, a ledge 250 feet! Point, slipped on @ rock and, found| above him, slipped a rope around: himself stranded on the narrow him and eventually hoisted him ledge. Visitors to the Wright- Brothers National ‘Memorial N Carolina's Outer sie ainw rene he will try to cut 150 million dol- replica of the workshop they used in 1903 when preparing for their fo Slash Aid'Funds WASHINGTON aid money bill- Presideht .Eisen-| jhower wants in full. {AP)—Sen, Al- len J, Eliender (D-La) said today lars from a $3,518,092,500 foreign Ellender said in an interview he was ready’ to talk for two or three hours in’ behalf of fund- cutting amendments when the bill is called up in the Senate. This is one of the major pieces of unfinished business facing Con- igress as it drives for adjourn- ment, Democratic and. 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Wednesday and Thurs- day, Aug. 28 and 29, according to Superintendent E. J. Hungerford. Regular classes will. begin Sept. 2 High schoot enrollment is esti- mated to have increased by 20 students and in junior high by 24, bringing the total enrollment to 427, plus 760 in the elementary schools, Five new. teachers have ‘ been employed by the district. Last year the district eliminat- @d vocal music from all schools, and art in the grade schools. Home economics will also. not be taught in the high school this o anend claimed that budget difficulties occurred when the mil- lage asked last month was de- feated, ‘CLARKSTON \ * } Monday, the Clarkston Commu- | nity High School book store will open for sale of books to students in grades 7 through 12, Office hours will be 8 a.m. to noon and 4 to 4 p.m. Monday through Fri- day throughout the week. Tuesday, all elementary ' schools in the System wil] open their book stores for students in kindergarten through sixth grade. The office hours will be the same as at the high school. September 4, students in kinder- garten through sixth grade are to report to their agers buildings at 9:15 a.m. They will be dis- missed at 11 a.m. Students in grades nine through 12 are requested to register at the high school gym at 8:15 a.m. They will be dismissed at noon, Friday, Sept, 5, kindergarten- ers through sixth graders are to report at $15 a.m, They will be dismissed at,J1 a.m. Junior high school students in grades seven and eight are to re- rs to the high school gym at 15 a.m. maa They will be dis- missed at noon, Monday, Sept. 8, all students from kindergarten through grade 12 of the Clarkston Community Schools will attend the first day of regularly scheduled classes, All building cafeterias will | open Sept. 8. Bus service will be available beginning Sept. 4. Students in the district who have ton Community Schools «are . re- quested to register at their. re- spective buildings before Sept. 4, according to S. F, Goedde, prin- cipal, : HURON ‘VALLEY School ~will . begin one - week earlier for teachers than pupils of. the Huron Valley Schools next month since they report for duty and conference Sept. 2 Kindergarten classes will be- gin Wednesday, Sept. 10, on half-day sessions. Students in grades one through six are to register beginning at 8:45 a.m. through noon on Sept. 5. School will officially open fer. regular session Monday, Sept, 8, The buses, will make their regular runs Friday morning,’ Thursday, Sept. 4, junior and senior high school students -are to enroll at their tespective schools. The buses will bring the students to school at 8 a.m, and return them at noon, H, O. Hansen, su- ttendent, reports, OXFORD Oxford Area High School stu- dents wil] begin classes im their old respective buildings at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 4, but by Nov. 1, a new $800,000 high school should- be equipped and ready for use by ninth through 12th graders. Seventh and graders will then have full use of the present high school. The recently complicated ad- tions to Lakeville, Leonard and Thomas schools and the new Clear Lake school, should provide maxi- mum ‘facilities and a minimum load of students per teacher in the elementary ‘grades, according to school officials, until] Monday, who have not pre- ay resistered may do so Sept. -5 at Lakeville or Daniel Ax- tied of the time, date and school where they are to report. Par- transportation for the kindergart- eners the first day They are also to bring a certified regord of birth, + Seventh, eighth and ninth grade pupils will register at Baker Junior High School. John Diefenbaker, principal, will be in his office for parent confer- ences and new registratons be- 9:30 a.m, te 3 p.m, New registerations at the Troy High School are to be made dur- ing the same time and day. All schools will begin full ses- sions, Thursday, Sept. 4, Buses and will be available for those eligi- . ble as determined by the Board of Education policies, ‘Troy High School and Baker Junior High School classes will start at 8 a.m. Buses will start at 7:15 a.m, Buses will start at 8:15 a.m. for students attending Big Beaver, Poppleton and Morse Schools and classes; will begin at 8:45 a.m. Classes at the Niles, Colerain ahd Troy Union Schools will begin at 9:15 a.m, Buses, begin runs at 8:15 a.m, Rex B, Smith, superin- tendent, announced. 25 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. " Books and supplies may be purchased daily Monday through Friday. Offices at all school buildings tary schools will open at 8:45 in - TROY Troy : school district will open for all grades Thursday, Sept. 4. not previously attended the Clarks- All elementary students regis- Kindergarteners_ who have--al-|. ready registered have been noti-| - ents ‘are requested to provide} . Karen Rarton Weds Bruce R: Legerman AUBURN HEIGHTS—Following man (the former Karen Judith ‘\Kergan) will travel to their new jhome in Brookfield, Wis. Saturday in an 11 a.m. service at the St. Hugo~of: the Hills, Bloom- field Hills. The Rev, Francis T. Stack officiated. * «x * _The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J, Kergan, at 3 p.m, The rest of the elemen-|’ Planning Board Elects Officers Charles Leas. Chosen as Chairman of Keego Commission - Businessmen Hold Annual Outi , ridtih Wayne Gabert, vitae chairman; William Treaner, _More than 200 businessmen attended the annual out- ing at Pontiac Country Club: yesterday afternoon and .' evening. The event was under sponsorship of the Pontiac Area Chamber.of Commerce. * ~ Despite some rain in the a Cards, dinner, and a, floor sh day. Pictured here are some mittee chairmen were Shiny -— from ternoon, many played golf. was enjoyed later in the of those attending. - » left to! and shows, left to tight, Kerns, both of Pontiac, and micherg McHugh, of Royal Oak. ° game of billiards are (from ert) John Benson, Norman _ Pattison and eat Bartlett. general.chairman; and Horace W. Lodge, ticket chairman. _ Lower picture at right}was taken on the golf, course chard ‘Huttenlocher and Max Left picture was ‘taken in the: ie house, Enjoying a MRS. BRUCE RB. LAGERMAN Mrs, Raymond J. Lagerman of The newlyweds were married]. \She’ll Reign at Romeo Festival Fad of 340 ‘Schooleraft: St... Mr. and Wauwatosa, Wis. are“the bride- groom’s parents, white roses and variegated ivy. Mrs. Lawrence Jacobsen was the Guibord of Pontiac and Jamie attendants. * * Best man was Neil Lagerman, O’Brien of Flint were ushers, ‘Festival Labor Day weekend, matron of honor and Patricia Reynolds of Mt, Clemens, were brother of the bridegroom, Wau- watosa, Wis. Dale Lagerman of Wauwatosa, Wis., Tom Carrigan|t of Milwaukee, Wis., and Patrick ROMEO — Queen Bonita Brook- shear of Waterford Township to- morrow embarks upon her final week of public appearances before officially beginning her reign over the 26th Annual Romeo Peach Queen Bonita will be guest ‘of honor tomorrow evening at Motor City Speedway, Detroit, where she will be. interviewed on television and ride in the pace car before the feature race. x * * On Saturday, her majesty will appear again on television in De- troit, Afterwards, she will be rushed to the Hazel Park race for MSU Course ATTICA — Leland Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Clark of At- tica (former residents of Meta - mora) has awarded a co- operative scholarship for the ele- _|vator and farm supply short Michigan Elevator Exchange and Farm Bureau Service& plus sev- Books on Sale at Walled Lake High School |'Peach Queen's Schedule Keeps Her on the Move course at Michigan State eee ; eral local co-op elevators through-| . out the state, includes more than| — track, There, a race will be named after her and she will present the} trophy to the winner of the day’s handicap race; Sunday at 1 p.m. Queen Bon- ita and members of the Armada Fair. for the queen. She is scheduled to present peaches to Detroit's May- evening, she will be interviewed on Bud Guest’s ‘‘Guest House,” a ra- dio program, Tuesday, Detroit radio and tele- vision personality, Faye Elizabeth, will interview the peach queen on her show, Bonita makes her first appear- ance as queen of the festival at the opening event, The Queen’s Ball, Friday, August 29. She will receive the key to the village from President Joseph mill, and lead ‘ march at the Romeo her court’) ; wil be Introduced t@ visitors a Monday will be another busy day or Miriani in the morning, In the}. WATERFORD ‘TOWN SHIP es the grand Community Youth and Civie Cen- ter, The darice starts at 9 p.m. " se i ¥ F Te * ¥ oe ' ? i * = . e 5 = . a i] } # : a 4“ eee Fe) F E25 4 = - © < con - 2 a e + : Ds ; Yee + ‘ : zc : : % ; : Vine Keeps Growing . Through Home Wall HEBRON, Ind. 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PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 _ * Railroad. Dining Cars Report Operating Loss | CHICAGO—For oan dollar i | a ws Typing noe Available fae With cages ‘Carbon’ Typewriter [coated back and released a little lat a time as the keys strike smudge-proof. ‘paper, Cashes made this way are! id to be highly legible and | Fourdifths ot the old cigat store cteet statues were said 'to’ be those of — ‘in Violation of Law. 11,000 Children. Work WASHINGTON—The Labor De- partment reports that its inyesti- gators found more than ‘11,000 mi- nors employed in: violation of the|13 years old. a fiscal 1957. These included Fair Labor Sundecde Act during State Revignues Rise working illegally in nonfarm es-\2287 Million in Torkey | tablishments and 5,447. on farms. \Of the farm-employed children; 20 which ended February 28," Turkey per cent ranged in age from 4 to 9/ collected $1,439,017,000 in State rev-| - years and 52 bee cent wate 10 to| enues, or $287,000,000 more than the 5,867 ISTANBUL ~ ‘During fiscal 1958, | 1 i Skat. Sk r Lingerie priced to fit career or school budgets » Mn ‘S fs Hi jamas, waltz gowns! . or smartly tailored sty _Teasty warm nylon snowsuits ‘for tots new m Le 1 -pecatyle wit hooker! 2-pe. suit inchiding | matching hat or hel- met. 8 a Sizes oe Panel slips, petticoats, baby dolls, pa- Lavishly trimmed Jes! In cotton flan- nelette and opaque nylon. Tailored or - novelty’ trims. Sizes 32-48 in the group. Plus U.S. tax Pins, earrings, chokers, + © chemise ropes in matched sets. Gold, silver tones. 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QUANTITIES, on sale while they last! ese 4 — a + Women’ $ famous Friskies. and Corrective Stey's ) & F riskie ] =F crepe i gag an ten with then’ B ES i Soe “nevive Step Arch wise cushion insole, “10, .N = XW, Black. pips during this nee Reg. 1 37 i ie Charcoal, red, tur sii with boxer . back, ead front. Unlined. 7 to 14. «_ net ae ae Pocket 1.11 savings on: women's. “cool, comfy California playshots, : Reg. 2.99 Valués! Lightweight * 88 and cool! Wedge heel. Black ON. PLAINS - a We : 'e i a SE CE aT sizes 4 to 9. Don't. iniss it! = x \ 7 ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1958 ‘him when he would bang the year's final gavel in the House, Speal * this. way ‘Tex., with a rope around his waist. The other end of the rope was’ tied to a bull, Somebody « asked es this fellow where he was: going. T don't kngw,’ he replied.” “Ask the bull.” Mr. Sam has adjourned a tot of Congresses since he took office as: . gpeaker on Sept. 16, 1940. After AU these years he doesn't even have to wet his finger to tell which) way the legislative winds are blow- ing. So you can figure he has had a pretty good idea for some time when the 85th Congress would be able wee year... acnie seeking to block minute passage would be en That represents quite an ac hieve- | couraged to stall, = —- ment ae a country boy, born in’ NK ERATE "To one r; i Scores of people | whe in recent weeks have asked s r Sher Sam Wields a : erful House Gavel the Tennessee hills to parents most {folks would call poor and reared on a 4#-acre cotton farm in Texas. But if success has gone to Mr. iSam's head it doesn’t show. And Raptors Sell Rend. tet built for concealment. Rayburn is 76. He has been in the House since March 4, 1913, So Mr. Sam has kept his own/and is its senior member, Politics icounsel on adjournment, As of ey Creer. Aug. 21), Speaker Rayburn has been splinter- ing gavels for 13 years. 11 months and § days, far longer than any) Sam aie anguage is far from dead, accord-| . ' C. D. Scarlett Co.,. Inc., of Lans-|; ,Stage, A cordon of police and sta os and aban : bai — fos ing. a . cre age gira ions attendants halted them arm near Clinton, Mo., an languages. It is still spoken while the newly crowned king and : : It crosses a main road that is y were picked up by a truck driy-| quite heavily trav reled, especially hy the bulk of the population of,the judges — two Swedes and er who saw their parachutes come morning and evening. Yueatan; which uses a variety of| two’ Norwegians—sneaked out the down. dialects that are very much alike. et way, The speed limit in this area is 45 miles an hour, and speeds |}, === = declined comment when asked we ve bap omg of this |} what caused the Falcons to fire. re, particularly with incom- Rice and Zuhars, who are being ing traffic. ; DR HENRY a MILLER treated at Richards-Gebaur. Hos-|' Alien T. Hayes, traffie engineer|} | Optometrist pital, — rer oat: So for the city of Lansing points out,| e were three security officers. — 4“Twenty-four hour, ‘year ‘round {’) As for the Air Force, officials availability for pedestrian crossing, |} | said only that they are invéstigat-|with none of the problems usually ing. associated with. these facilities, is|f i Every woden of every Chevrolet is Safety Plote Gia: ass, 7 North “Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 . : the main advantage of -this type Steel Output Unchanged |o! pedestrian overpass. * * * DETROIT — Steel production um “Ses our local authorized Chevrolet dealer “Better Things in Sight” : “Th is installation practically in Detroit area plants will be virtu ally unchanged this week, s2ys Iron Age’ Magazine, It estimated dren crossing this street, even with eliminated: complaints about chil-|f the protection of a school crossing|{ , Open Friday Evenings _MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, Ine, i, 34, MILL ST. and 631 OAKLAND AVE. PONTIAC, MICH. FE, S-A161~ a : \ : as a tonnage of 95,500 or 67 per cent|watchman. The crossing man isi) of capacity, compared with 67.4jno longer needed. i per cent a week ago. “We like this pedestrian over-|EgS Closed Wednesday Afternoons ae _ “ c “4 ae of a Sell-Out! " Sectional Luxury at a Sensible Price! Pieces ‘d stin ; » CHAIN 200 N. SAGINAW ST. 2 \ NYLONS AA |; Say “Charge It” Stock up. on these - beautiful new’ fall color mons: Sizes 1 BIRTHDAY SPECIAL | Imagine! New Fall LADIES’ DRESSES sB99. Say “Charge It’ Worth 6.99. Pick from chemise, full skirts. Novelties and grey. Sizes from junior, misses, half isizes. } Smart Faille Drestes.... 6.99 Classic Gabardines ...... 8.99 Smart Crepe Dresses... .12,99 Wool Knit Suits ....... 24.99 BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Look! Alpaca LINED CAR-COATS G9? |) Say “Charge It” | 25 FREE STAMPSt om nd tea Oo IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY . .. BUT YOU GET ALL THE. PRESENTS! |Come to our birthday and scoop up “big buys” for Back-to-School, Fall, and your home. 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Q GEORGE'S | gNEWPORT'S } it 4} eon} + NO SAGINAW ST. e Holds n Red St Gmnt “Davi Slim. Belts. ... 150 - j THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 oe ee (A) Rocket Pioneers *By Don Oakley and Ralph lane About 23 per Gent’ of Sweden's people are under age 15. i Watch Has EVERYTE AVLANV ATV RTO Nisa sui a Irish Free State adopted Se name of Eire in 1937. | * QUTWARD.TO THE ena — (1) The story of space now- turns to rockets. Known to the Chinese possibly as early as.the 7th century, by the 13th they were employing them as weapons. Europe, however, rockets were merely used as fireworks until the late 18th century. Then liam Congreve developed an artillery rocket. During- the Napoleonic Wars niilitary rockets reached a high! point, then fell into disuse. The seen by Francis Scott Key during the bombardment of | . Ft. McHenry in 1814 were Congrev | ' _ three pairs of boots and 30 heels . The highstepper (2) Space travel was an old dream, and the wisest | In the Englishman Wil- “rockets’ red glare” | e rockets. source: of (3) In America, power. men knew that rockets offered the only practical form of propulsion. But not until the 1890s was any serious mathematical work done, when the -Russian Konstantin Ziolkovsky first advocated liquid-fueled rockets. studied the problems of keeping men alive in space. Prof. Robert H. Goddard built rockets to‘probe the upper atmosphere. He was the first to test rocket theories in the workshop. (4) Like Ziolkovsky, Goddard arrived at the -con- clusion that—at that time—liquid rockets were the best | In 1926 he launched the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket. He also amateur rocket clubs Next: The V-2. them, the German Society for Space Travel, was to come the builder of the famous V-2. Its two-foot-long motor burned for two and a half seconds. The rocket.covered a distance! > of 184 feet at about 60 miles an hour. It has been likened to the Wright brothers’ first airplane flight. In Germany about the: same time, the Hungarian- born Hermann Oberth had also hit upon some of the same rocket ideas. His writings sparked the formation of throughout Europe. From one of g Their Major Problem in Desert—Lack of Women 3,000 Work for Oil Companies in Sahara ( By ANDREW BOROWIEC for Hal Boyle HASSI MESSAOUD, Algeria’ without suffering many of the haz- ards and -discomforts of desert) life. : * * * Their major problem fs lack of women, * ke ke French oil companies building) what they hope is a future French’ ‘oil empire amid sun-baked sand jdunes. They live in air-conditioned huts . (AP)—Some- 3,000, men live and ‘with running water, showers, and work in the heart of the Sahara Plugs for electric razors, They are served five-course meals in air- conditioned dining rooms. the normal price, x * * Every day planes land on air-| The men are ‘employes of strips in the middle of the desert cia) bonuses. with mail and newspapers. The wages of the men of Hassi Their (bars offer a variety of French and | foreign drinks—at a fraction of Messaoud oil site are on the aver- age twice as high as those of com- lodging costs nothing and their food costs about $15 a month. - x *®* * \ One of the oil companies esti- mated that in addition to salary and initial investment in living eee: each man costs it $14 a day, The workers also receive spe- In summer, when 'the outside temperature reaches 125 degrees Fahrenheit, the bon- ‘Alaskan Tromping to Florida He Hoofs Into Ann Arbor After 1,500-Mile ‘Stroll ANN ARBOR (#—John F. Frey, a 64-year-old Alaskan with sturdy! legs, is best described as foot-' loose. He likes to take walks — long ones. * * * Walking John, as he bills him- self, hoofed into town this week after a walk of some 1,500 miles! from Regina, Sask. He walked every inch of the way, too, he said, never accepting a ride. "He said he stopped off here to cool his heels and let his mail catch up with him, Frey plans to ankle out of town today to complete his stroll. He's walking all the way to the Florida Keys via Columbus, Ohio; Wash- ington, Norfolk, Va.; Jacksonville and Tampa, Fia.* * * *. expects to! tromp into the Florida Everglades about 97 days from now. His schedule is based on seven hours of walking a day, lugging a couple of packs that weigh 40 pounds. .He’s fleet afoot at three miles per. hour, taking 2,400 steps to the mile, helped along by a mahogany walking stick, iFrey, said he has been hiking. around North America since he Was 60, x * * His love of walking comes nat- urally. As a youth, he served in. both the United States and Swiss armies and then became a sur- veyor, He claims to have been the first, man to walk the Alcan Highway from Dawson Creek, “B. C.,- to Fairbanks, Alaska, where he hangs his walking shoes at home. That's a 1,521-mile trek that took 66 days. Other of Frey's walks took him from New York to San Francisco, and from the Golden Gate to Mex- icali, Mexico. He said he has, never accepted a ride although ll: 000 cars have stopped to give him a lift. * * * Frey figures he has worn out uses are the highest. xk *« * Every three weeks, the men of the Hassi Messadud site are trans- ported by plane — free — for a week’s rest in Algiers, 500 miles parable -workers in France. Their’ seven per cent are ex-Foreign Le- gion members and about three per cent are skilled foreign techni- “|clans, Despite the present program of ‘complete integration of Moslems | and Europeans in Algeria, a num- ber of Moslem workers in Hassi Amessaoud live and work in con- ditions much inferior to those of their European colleagues, * * * The oil companies claim they! have to make this difference be- cause of the varying degrees \of development of the Moslems working on the site. One company thus distinguishes | three: groups among its Moslem workers: Nomads from nearby| shirts depending on the task they perform and have no access to most bars, movies and camp in- Stallation; and finally those who are their white coworkers, * * * A promotion system enables the Moslems to move from one group to another, The site is linked with the oasis) of Ouargla—some 60 miles north— by a recently built concrete road. | Heavy trucks roll over the road while camels plod through the sands nearby. Most of the old-timers are proud of making it into an oil town, *& * None of the oil companies, how- completely integrated with|§ WATER See It! You'll Want It! The Smart Watch That’s Built to Take Punishment Yes, you'll want It! The smartest, newest watch of its kind with supremely faithful movement, and all the features that make this watch the sensational buy of the year! For rugged wear, for going out, any time at all a ferritic watch for him! VA Phoni FEderal NO MONEY DOWN 50° WEEKLY lup to 24 hours of cosmic radia- | ition,” ’ Simons told the closing says he's trekked 9,074 miles on away. Those who want to go toOiwho live in tinder tent | _ France imust pay their’ own way: gangs er tents out-|most acute problem lack of Ninety per cent of the workers| are French citizens — of whom About two-thirds are Moslems. oases hired on a temporary basis '| ever, has managed to solve the ‘side the company camp; the so- }women. The site is still not ready ealled auxiliary Moslem workers to install family dwellings, and ‘who live together in separate, in- anyway the added cost frightens ! ‘ ferior quarters, wear colored'the firms. raat Zz ress assaese foot. Despite his crosscountry jaunts, | iFrey said he never misses a meal. | | His diet consists of oatmeal, milk) and fruit. Can Man Live on Space Trip? Air Force Colonel Says| No One Knows How Great Hazards Are i } | | ! hardware to shoot a man to the) moon in a space ship may be in, sight. But a still unanswered question is: Could a human pilot survive) ithe rifling bombardment of ae | \ PALO ALTO, Calif. CAP)—The| | | | | ‘mic rays outside the earth's at-) \mosphere ? x * “We really have no idea of how great the hazard may be,” Col. ‘David G. Simons, Air Force bal-' .loon explorer, told a man-on-the- 'moon symposium at Stanford Uni- versity Tuesday. Simons. reached 102,000 feet in a, balloon flight last year and has two gray hairs on his forearm as. a result, He said photoplate evi- | dence indicates a hit from a pri-, mary ray killed the = cells: of the hairs. Relatively, Simons said, the heavy primary rays are like rifle, bullets and nuclear radiation like’ shotgun pellets. Beyond 150,000 feet altitude, man would encounter primary rays ranging free and —— by atmospheric molecules. Simons said the University of: Chicago is attempting to develop. a aevice for a comprehensive. check of the density of the explod- | ed atom particles in space. | “We do have tenuous evidence | for assuming man could survive; symposium of the American As-| in h his four years of hoofing. He tronautical Society’s Western re- gion. PRICES SLASHED PATIO Save 24x24 Inch . 12x24 Inch . 16x16 Inch . 16x32 Inch .. -. “Rog er A. 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That unholy alliance?’ uh ‘eform. Full- Blown dices Issue in Congressional Election , aleg. struck out at the organization's © presi- dent, Milton C. Leseinet, said SUPER ; oy = oo commits, - TOKYO (UPI) — Automobile on ala Seca Forrestal, sec- EASY CARRY OUT PACKAGE Gives a soft, natural looking, Nie 9/2 OUNCE Distrib by King esters Syndicat, | , LIMIT FIVE _ FACIAL TISSUES 400 SHEETS Ws BOXES is 7 7 a LEGER RE EY”, ° ’ Vi day. ; car into a telephone pole today!‘‘Big E’’ at the war’s end as ‘‘the '. "The resolutions demand reeog- |when he took his hands off the one vessel that most nearly sym- nition of the club's “worthy pur- (wheel to lash out at a bumblebee | bolizes the history of the Navy in that flew in a window of the auto. this war.’ and that the club be given He suffered facial cuts, but the ~*~ * * nee bee escaped unhurt. Halsey last year headed efforts j -— . % to raise a million dollars and set} | ™ Deeecratie mm jne's Not Very Loyol eee Bi healt forced Sin] tras, 40 BACH | 7 ” BU-BARRY : Bus ) - TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Henri-|to abandon the project and it fell * NE cn Cee ered yo rh U | CLEANSING © Last June the hull and machin- ; Salesman Kasei Ikeshita drove his|retary of the Navy, described the $ 49 Wo messy, strong smelling fotion. lasting wave all over. | —_ NAR i i it if E ‘ sé i t Hi HH ca jot $1,000 from the Topeka ‘furni-|ery . Opposition candidates nominated |ture store where she worked. Po-|ton ship were auctioned off to the Hie Gsse CRE AM | by the club for governor,. lieuten-/lice ‘said she told them she used firm of Lipsett, Inc., for $561,133. ; the pn | apres other half? She panty vettioers More fhan one hundred billion \ = ne FOR DRY SKIN many Democrats by polling 20 per| said, for furniture — at another | pounds of milk is consumed in the \ ; . os cent of the _ |ULS. yearly. ‘en _ $2.00 SIZE FOR oa nt cite Quality x : : : Merchandise at a | dq. | % STOPS PERSPIRAT) REGULAR $2.00 “DISCOUNT PRICES” | cai ="|F ODO.Ro.no BiB KINGS MEN Rememb | en , \ WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE | a |JHAND PROTE CTION lHoropona | aaa il SERVICE WHAT WE SELL | yr . ‘ "> & PL AYTEX Y ORANT | REFRESHENER Bank Rates —- No Money Down — Easy Credit! § s 1 § yi £0 5 O'| , M-S-S--Means - Sure re- “Savin s | recor | : ; a gs | FASTEETH o a actory earance | Holds teeth more firmly halt 3 Vaal We Hed * t R AANA J7- ize, Pink, Aya\| Ps Ses) Ba pvANii ie Discontinued Fabric Covers — | gece eas nel Ta } Pre) / Po-Z Bo Sy RrLae” ° . 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Mado ao ai . ? >> 100% , pure top grade = Ideal for cars using exce: < sive oil, BAE 10-40, 2 1510-18 WAAWAAT AVINGS ON = os, 4 “Downtown STORE - FE 2-9253 ~ : 9:30~ 5:30 Bangor Fri, 9:30 - 9 MIRACLE MILE STORE FE 8-9666 Open: Daily 10-9 nO Op OB & ot SRSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH f & It takesa GIANT ‘to set America in motion « . 3 * + _ This year millions of footloose travelers will buy tickets to trip has begun is never sold. To help keep its product sold, “romantic places. They'll pay several billion dollars to get transportation turns to another giant—the daily newspaper, where they're going by bus, plane, ship and train. the number one travel medium. The transportation industry employs hundreds of thousands Last 3 of people. It spends billions for equipment. It performs a gigantic task in carrying its passengers safely, surely and swiftly to their destinations. ear the travel industry spent $58,266,000 in newspapers to attract the greatest number of ticket-buying travelers in history. More money is spent in newspapers—by all kinds of gf advertisers—because newspapers set people in motion=buying. Transportation space is possibly our most perishable prod- : a Cee uct..An accommodation that has not been sold by the timea All business is lecal...and so are all newspapers % PONTIAC PRESS ~ , AIM AT SIX-MILLION-POUND THRUST — Sketch shows, at right, a projected missile that can be boosted with a: million-pound thrust engine. It is compared for size with well-known existing missiles. Rocketdyne division of North American Aviation, Inc., has just received an Air Force contract to build major components: for the unprecedented engine. An essential step toward interplan- etary exploration, the development of a single-chambered engine in the one-million-pound class will make a cluster of six for a six- million-pound thrust relatively easy. The million-poynd engine will have a liquid propellant system, similar to those used in the Rock- etdyne engines for the Atlas ICBM, the Thor and Jupiter IBM’s and the Redstone missile that provided the Me age boost for the . CINDERELLA CHILD LIFE a J at Pontiae City Affairs Mayor pro tem John A. Dugan and Commissioners Floyd P. Miles and Philip E, Rowston will work out details of the transfer of the Traffic Vielations _Bureau from the Police Department to the Mu. _ nicipal coe P A _ The seta np committee will meet with Municipal Judges Mau- rice E, Finnegan and Cecil Mc- Callum to draw up an ordinance effecting the switch: Already on record as approv- ing the move, the commission as a whole will have the final de- cision on the ordinance. The switch is also favored by the judges and the Public Administra- tions Servi¢e' study of the police department. = / * * Commissioners had only a few itenfs of business before them at their regular meeting this week. They scheduled for final action next week an ordinance rezoning 26 lots on the south side ‘of Mont- calm street’ between Baldwin ave- nue to the Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad from Residence 2 and Commercial 1 to Commer- ¢ial 2. | * * Two petitions were sent to the Planning Commission. One is for rezoning 122 W. Howard St. from Residential 2 to Commercial 2. The other asks the city to vacate the alley running from E. Pike street to Lois street between N. Sanford and Ardmore streets. x * * Five public hearings were held, involving: + Construction of a sanitary sewer on the north side of Montcalm at Lakeside drive; assessment rolls for curbing and gutters on Long- fellow avenue, University to the - Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Rail- road; assessment rolls for a sani- tary sewer on Lounsbury avenue, from Stanley west about 300 feet; assessment rolls for a sanitary - sewer on Montcalm, Wing to Port- land; and vacating of a small triangular piece .of land at Perry /|said street and N. East boulevard. After the last mentioned hear. Three to Work Out Details! of Traffic Bureau Shitt ing, the land involved was vacated |’ to the Inch Memorial Co, whose] ' property adjoins it. Vacating the| == property came about as a result)". of the Perry street widening pro-|: ject. Shorts-Wearing Auto Repairman Raising a Din but can he repair at his back yard in his shorts? bold and -some of his unhappy Furthermore, they y protested, his paint spraying smelled. * * * Dartford Council ruled Cobbold would have’ to move the one-man shop he has operated behind his house for four years. Cobbold, 48, appealed the deci- sion yesterday at the hearing con- ducted by a Housing Ministry inspector. “Cobbold often goes right out into the road with only a pair of “My wife, who is at home all day, finds it objectionable to see him so scantily dressed.” So what, said Cobbold. He named two neighbors who ‘also wore shorts. = * * “Tf it comes to a beauty contest I am sure I have a better looking a than either of them,” he The ‘housing inspector reserved decision until a later date, -BoYs’ WASHABLE SHEEN GABARDINE Slacks with. Print Shirt and Matching Belt Choose from Navy - and Red or Taupe 55% and Red. 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YOUR ¢ OWN 11318 Hartland Road Phone MA 9-6041 | To reach us, from the heart of Fenton, go south on Leroy street to High: street, then follow High street and State road. -(Hartland road) past the Fenton Woods subdivision. We're focated three quarters mile from the village limits, at the end of the hard- top paving. | cinating. Historically, they are the oldest known form of processed meat, Some varieties are thou- sands of years old. According to tradition, salami was hamed because it was the victory meat developed for cele- brations folldwing the ancient Greek defeat of the Persian fleef at Salamis, Some kinds of sau- sage were commonplace in China and Babylon 4,000 years ago. Each nation has added its fa- Bologna, Italy vorite to the list: contributed bologna; Germany de- veloped a number of sausages. From the -British we got corned beef; the Hungarians gave us kolbase. And so it goes from all over the world. But the modern Sandwich. Now you can go it one better and serve the Uncle Sam Sandwich. Developed by two home economists, it calls for a gigantic source of heat 4-5 minutes, or until lightly browned. ve toothpicks. Insert gherkins be- tween bologna slices to resemble ing-pan in lard or drippings: As meat heats, it will curl to form inverted cups. Remove from pan. Chop remaining 6 bologna slices. turtle head and feet. Serve om |Combine chopped meat, eggs, milk bread. Makes six. and pepper. Pour into frying-pan You've all heard of the’ Hero|4"d cook slowly until set, stirring occasionally, Fill bologna cups with egg mixture. Yield: 6 serv- ings. Sam Sandwich?) and a great va riety of your favorite cold-cuts. set Gaioich?) end «great va ender Veal Kidneys cestershire sauce and horseradish The Uncle Sam 1 loaf Prench bread, & to 8 feet long Butter or margarin Prepared mustard with dash of Wor- Served on Muffins You may be acquainted with eo =x iadae “dine veal kidneys that are cut. with 50-100 slices assorted cold. "oats ee er and chops and sold as kidney chops, _ cold-cuts are thoroughly Amer- ican. They're delightful additions aie hey IE sweet gherkin pickles, to our diet, especially in warm/ % medium onions, sliced weather, Cut bread. into. halves, length- Just a word of warning! Keep all cold. meats well refrigerated and use them before they are too old. If you have any doubts. separately? ter or matgarine. Spread bottom half with seasoned mustard. Ar- range lettuce leaves over mustard. Place sliced cheese on bottom Vea] Kidneys With Mushrooms 2 veal kidneys about their freshness and good- |, 5 ayer, then overlap assorted cold tablespoons flour ness, feed them to the cat. cuts over cheese, king certai 1 tesapoen sa. i ~ a mushrooms Children will love sandwiches|méat completély covers bottom that look like little turtles-—Evenjhait—ot-sandwich—Arrange—sheed grown-ups will be intrigued by|pickles and onions on meat. Place but have you tried veal kidneys If you would like to introduce wise. Spread cut surfaces with but- oe. pomne Fs et ag veal kis: Cut fat and membrane from kid- them. Pickle Bologna Turties 1 bond cottage cheese top half of loaf over filling. To ‘serve, cut sandwich cross- wise and diagonally into three- neys. Split through center and re- move fat and heavy veins. Cut into’ 14-inch cubes. Cook onions in ‘a cup cho sweet mixed pickles hot: drippings until soft; add kid- Ca mock lengths. neys and cook 10 minutes longer, ‘2 teaspoon ria If your family is tired of scram-|or until meat is lightly browned. 12 bologna slice az 3 tablespoons coal sauce bled eggs served in the usual man-|Stir in flour, salt, and pepper; add Sweet gherkin ‘Ses ner for breakfast, give them ajmushrooms and water. 6 slices white bread, trimmed Combine cheese, pickles, garlic salt, salt and pap-|Ten-Year-Old loves these bologna rika, Mix well and place by ta-jcups just plain or filled with blespoonfuls on 6 bologna slices.|baked beans. welcome change by filling bologna 6 servings. Heat to boiling, stirring con- sweet mixedicups with the creamy eggs. The/stantly, then cover and simmer over low heat 20 minutes. 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Me 3 WHITE VINEGAR....... mm * WHITE NAPKINS ....... ‘8. aac: ~ re ne: a ) e —< | |e7580 HIGHLAND Rd. (M-59) at Williams Lk. Rd. . 1 Open, Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. — Sundays 9:00 A.M. te 6 P.M. YOUR | | ©1200 BALDWINAVE. at.Columbia [| ~— cH 01 CE’ Each | Open Weekdays bh Se ey big ree ~eaorM A.M, to 10 bos | - Always Bory os Free gene BS e a THE PONTIAC, eae _THURSDAY. AUGUST. 21, 1958 * A yar ir oe i no png vole simon, are | our and freezers but from Florida and the uice part | during the’ summer summer months they about them is the quantity of | = otraly have an honored place in, juice they contain and the fact | * our lives. When the’ ‘weather's hot that they are seedless. it's smart to prepare food early iM) “1 imes are the one Florida citrus) . the day ana det the refrigerators gait that are a deep green when do the rest! ‘ripe and which reach maturity dur-_ 4 ‘ing the summer months. Their col-/ Here’ dessert that uses con- 18 ‘ eeahake cobuenond cathe and cool- of and tang make them just right looking shiny green Persian limes. ‘for use in ‘ades, as garnishes, and) an@ then firms itself in your ré-/in desserts. trigerator tray until serving time. Lime Fr ob os Debixe ; Persian limes, the ~~ -as-lemon 3 tablespoons butter, melted ot cup fine raham creda erumbs (a 2-inch aguares} “i eggs, separated te -ounce can sweetened condensed : “~ “tablespoon era grated ime rma + % cup iim ; \% cup sugar €ombine butter and graham leracker crumbs. Press 2-3 cup of ‘crumb mixture on bottom and ‘sides of a lightly buttered refriger- lator tray; chill. Beat egg yolks: ‘until thick; combine with con- | densed milk, Stir in lime rind and 'juiee; mix well. Tint pale green - with few drops green food color- + ling, if desired. Best egg whites until stitt but jnot dry; gradually add sugar and _ jbeat. until very stiff. Fold into lime-milk mixture. Turn into. pre- pared refrigerator tray; sprinkle With remaining crumbs. |. Place in freezer or freezing com- partment'of refrigerator and chill until firm, about 6 hours. Yield: 4 to & servings. { ‘Limeade Snow 1 vavelopa unflavored gelatine a cup sugar hg eran salt 144 cups very hot water | A-can (6 ounces) sone snenite 2 unbeaten egg whites: : re together gelatine, suear wld: £ until ‘gelatine is ‘thoroughly dis-| 0! solved’ Add undiluted limeade eon-| eentrate end stir until blended. Chill until mixtuxe is slightly thick- er than Togerygtete of unbests en eas _ Add ie ti eee ans and, beat with rotary or electric beat- er until mixture begins to hold its’ yhape, “(To speed up chilling and beating time, set mixture | over ice and water.) Turn into a 6 or 7-cup mold or individual | molds, of spoon into dessert dish- es;° ehill. until firmy Unmeld (it molded)’ and. serve Custard Sauce, ager yolks., Yield “ Scald milk in top of double’ boil: vr. Beat whole egg and egg yolks; stir i sugar and salt. Gradually add small amount of the hot milk, stirring constantly. Return to dou- ble boiler. and cook, stirring con- iter, until mixture coats the spoon. Remove from: heat; cool. Stir in Mer ; Stantly, over hof, not boiling wa- Cultured Creat Adds Gourmet’ Taste © Both buttermilk pee cakes cream have been handed down to us from a generation or two ago, grandmother made; her own butter from crearnshe got by milk-: ing her own cows, The cream was) allowed fo sour before churning.| Sometimes grandmother wouldn't! churn the cream, but instead would use it as clabber, + .® = When the family cow and home| separating of cream went out of istyle, so did clabber or sour cream. But in recent years, it has beén making a comeback, produced un- der carefully controlled conditions by commercial You can Use ‘today’s eultured cream to make. some delightful making potato salad, use equal * parts culfured cream and mayon- naise mixed with. cboked pota- toes, celery and eggs. Use sour cream and mayonnaise |with shreddéd cabbage in coleslaw. |And cultured cream with a touch lot vinegar over sliced cucumbers ‘helps you to feel that Spring has ‘come. Fred Febda * | Beis ' White or Pink~ G o% Con Swanson’ s TV Dinners. @ Turkey | } Your Choice @ Chicken @ Beef ® CARROTS @ GREEN ONIONS Your Choice Solid Heads .NEW CABBAGE sae COPYR. @ 195T'by Nations © fete! Marketing , Large 9%-07. Can Chunk Style © CENTER CUT Pork Chops. 79: Introducing the New Family Size beet OF THE SEA TUNA 33 Pork Loin ROAST . 39 Pork Roast. . 49 GREENFIELD Sliced Bacon 1 Lb. Cello. Pkg. 69°) PORK HOCKS 29: c lb Nick's: Shop-Rite _ 263 Auburn Ave, — Open ceodey Market Farmer’s Shop-Rite Market 484 Auburn Ave. We Reserve the bs a APRICOT PEACH PINEAPPLE . Your Choice 5-Ounce 2-02. Jar Banquet Boned CHICKEN 23° TOP NOTCH VALUES ae New Betty Crocker BOSTON CREAM PIE MIX 16%4-0z. Pkg. Huron Friend! 884 W. Huron & — Open ©. Rigi to Limit Qvantities ‘Shop-Rite ict. | SMUCKER’S PRESERVES 29 REAL MONEY SAVERS ' JACK RABBIT NAVY BEANS : Pound Bag 19* 3 Rival 16 Oz. Can Dog Food 343° CRISCO 3 tm 85° GLOS 1 Lb. Pkg. i aren ARGO CORN or S STARCH 2" 29 + Gingativil Shop-Rite Market . 90 Baldwin ( nc tb b : e ® y ; z = : 2 : gh SP i. 5 we ‘! ° #: ' : ‘Pimiento Dots Color Biscuits Pimientos work minor miracles in today’s popular, quick and easy ‘hot breads. With a minimum’ of time and effort, ready-to-bake bis- icuits, rolls, and breads are trans- formed into things of beauty and joys to-taste by a twist, a slit, a. strip of pimiento, and a sprinkle of cheese. Bright red, zesty pimientos and golden cheese are long-time friends. Introduced into the hot bread dough, they. make an oven- ready biscuit or loaf of bread look homentade, but festive, and taste, oh, so delicious. Try these quick pimiento tricks to add bright ap- peal and new flavor to your fam- ily’s favorite hot breads. Pimiento Butterflake Rolls 1 package brown 'n’ serve butterflake! i een or jar (4 os.) whole pimientos, cut into strips Very thin strips of sharp cheese butterflake rolls apart on top just enough to insert alternat- ing strips of pimientos and cheese | in-the indentations. Fasten strips in with toothpicks if necessary. Bake at 425 degrees for about 5 minutes. ; Pimiento Biscuit Sandwiches 1 package oven-ready biscuits Thin slices of cheese 1 can or jar (4 oz.) whole pimientos, chopped Split biscuits in half and place thin slices of cheese on lower halves, sprinkling generously with | pimientos. Top with the other) halves and bake at 425 degrees ~ i - i BROILED SHOULDER LAMB CHO less expensive than the loin chops. Add a salad Parsleyed potatoes fill the center of this lamb of sliced tomatoes and cticumbers, warm yeast chop platter. Round bone lamb shoulder chops, rolls, and a rhubarb pineapple pie to the meal shown here, are equally as flavorful and-often featuring broiled chops. Make Low Fat Dishes More Interesting THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 21; 1958. '. FANCY, COMPLETELY CLEANED CLOSED SUNDAY AS USUAL 4 WHOLE FRYERS LB | cas CUT-UP CHICKEN 35 for about 6 minutes. | * * Here are three ‘recipe sugges- jtions that will help transform a ‘low-fat diet into an epicurean de- ee a “SUPER-RIGHT” BONELESS BRISKET wv | SHOP. Corned Beef 59 For These and Many Other Big Food Values at Any of These Conveniently Located © lb. light: Curried Fish 144 pounds dressed fish © 1 les: chopped green pepper Now you can eat like a gour-' which Incidentally every mem. |ingredients, Cook for a few min-, met, even if your doctor has put, ber of the family can enjoy. It (utes, stirring frequently, until light- ps on a low-fat diet! | is sold only in drugstores. ly browned, Shake flour and liquid | rere used to be a time when. When preparing low-fat 1 ‘ 4 low-fat diets, prescribed because: . ang Waa jnea’s. from simmered fish together in. r ?P Cause experiment with unusual herbs and ; } 7 of high blood cholesterol, meant seasonings too You will find thet a covered jar. Pour into a cup P recautions dull and: unappetizing meals, This ‘heir subtle flavors. considerably, measure and add skim milk to| * | was largely due to the lack -of| enhance meat and fish dishes, in| fill cup. Pour mixture into a pan NV. eeded With a suitable shortening and table particular. . ’ and cook over low heat yntil thick-| ‘ . spread, But times have changed, ‘ened; stirring constantly, ‘Dr y I ce Use thanks to a new margarine made Add browned vegetables, curry} chiefly from nonhydrogenated corn powder, and salt to taste, Remove, Vacationers and families who go. oil, ‘skin and bones from cooked fish.on picnics have in recent years| Substituting this new margarine Arrange fish on hot platter with welcomed the convenient refrig-) for forbidden fats not only puts a border of flaky rice. Pour sauce'erant known, popularly as ‘‘dry the pleasure back into eating, but, over fish and sprinkle top with ice,’’ which effectively keeps foods’ according to a report presented at) { tablespoon chopped | .2_ tablespoons chopped parsley.|and beverages cold for compar. the annual meeting of the Ameri-| ', "cup chopped celery.” (Serves 6). atively long periods of time. 1 teaspoon margarine made from corn ve * * However, the National Safety | Burgers — Deluxe Council reports that carbon di- pounds ground round steak (very oxide—an important ingredient of can Medical Association, signifi-| a cantly lowers blood cholesterol lev-| 2 tablespoons flour els, as well. High blood cholesterol) #"2a.mon 1 teaspoon curry powder | : iev | Salt to taste “= lean i | 's believed related to the most) $i [2 ticons chopped pérsiev + caspeuna salt dry ice—in ten per cent concentra-, * serious form of hardening of the) Place fish in a shallow pan,| +7,'taspeon pepper tion may produce unconscionusness ; rteries ; ‘ i : *| 1% teaspoon rosemary, crushed and that 1 titi TG . _« \adding small quantity of water.| 1% cloves garlic, crushed arger quantities may 3 —aveene margarine made from lcause death by suffocation. | corn | 1% cups chopped onton | A physician has cited a case re- 4-ounce can mushrooms, drained ~| port of an adult man and his | The new margarine can be Cover and simmer until tender, used in cooking, flavoring vege- about 10 minutes. Drain and save tables and as a table spread, the liquid, Combine the next four A&P Super Markets = “SUPER-RIGHT”—END PIECE Canadian Style 8 g Cc | ib. BACON “4 IN PONTIAC _ 25 West Pike St. 1185 North Perry St. 949 West Huron St. os Paprika Combine and mix the steak, salt, | mother who were overcome by IN WALLED LAKE pper, rosemary and garlic un- carbon dioxide intoxication while til well blended. Shape into pat- driving in a car with windows 'ties, cupping down the center. Closed. In the back of their car Place on broiler rack and broil they were transporting 60 gallons, slowly until done all the way of ice cream sealed in cartons) through with tops nicely browned. Packed with 100 pounds of dry ice. | While meat is broiling, make a Dealers in dry ice should be: sauce by sauteeing together until;alerted to this danger and should! lightly browned, margarine, onion, W@'m customers to haye adequate and mushrooms. Add paprika and Ventilation in cars carrying the salt to taste. When patties are "efrigerant. Also, persons who use | ready, remove. from oven, place dry ice should be careful to pro-) on individual squares of foil; sur-|tect their hands with heavy gloves) round with ring of mashed pota- When handling it, as direct contact | toes and fill center of patties with|May result in a nasty burn. sauce. (Serves 6). . * * * . pated natiut Moose - |Ham Sandwich * pound geno rom ; ; oa Baked Like'Fond y sehlemees "nelted corn of] margarine e I e on ue tos vation ouittty beaten q Outsides of sandwiches can be Remove skin and bones from)®% intriguing as insides. Next halibut steak. Put raw fish through time you go to the store, look for food chopper using. fine blade. Mix 2 bread that you don’t use regu- lwith onion, lemon juice and sea- /arly; rye, or pumpernickel, or lsoning. Stir in skim milk mixed orange date bread, to name a few. \with melted corn oil margarine./ Then use the new bread in an old’ ‘Fold in beaten egg whites, Place favorite sandwich. in greased custard cups. [ Home economists of the milling PI ane | hat | eae remembering that August ace cups in a pan of Rot lis Sandwich Month and noting water. Bake in moderate —_ |that the U. S, Department of Agri- 15 degrees F., for 20 minutes. |. iture says peacies av plentiful. Serve with Yogurt Cucumber have dreamed up a baked ham Sauce, (Serves 4-5), sandwich with peaches in it, Yogurt Cucumber Sauce It's made by covering slices of Combine % cup nonfat yogurt; 9 buttered bread with slices of ham tablespoons vinegar; 2 tablespoons 2nd topping them with fresh peach sugar; % teaspoon dry mustard; halves. | ‘tg cup finely chopped cucumber; in the bottom of a greased baking ‘1 teaspoon grated onion; % tea-|dish, brush the peach halves with « REFRESHING SHERBET — Refreshing Pineapple Mint Sher- bet is versatile as a dessert or a meat accompaniment. It's not too high in calories either. Cool, Gr een Sher bet |spoon salt; paprika and pepper butter and sprinkle with brown Delicious With Meat ito taste eee Dee boar a miter ea t milk and a quarter teaspoon of salt for every two sandwiches, into the center of the baking dish and bake in a 350 degree oven for 35 minutes, - 6 Victorian menus featured fruit and cover with waxed paper. ne Summer time ‘ ; t y . ° ° sherbets in both cold and hot nl piiniearerd - ond freeze Hospitality Calls jeight 12 cup servings. weather and served them not only for dessert but as an accompani- ment to poultry or meat. " x * * If you're interested in reviving * for Iced Tea (Orange 5 Ives ; range auces Gives turals. They go together like sun- this pleasant custom, here's a oud Chi ki T . | hi shine and flowers. A combination use because it’s made from pantry} IC en ropica Ir bite size pieces, are good accom- shelf ingredients. Flavored with! paniments for iced tea. with roast lamb, Serve it this way Some people are. If so, you prefer cut in bite size wedges, berries, some Sunday when all the family’s dining in comfort without all the orange sections, grapes and cher- invited for dinner. ‘picnic or cook-out, Here is a spe-'and mouth-watering spectacle. Tall * Iced tea and hospitality are ne- bet that’s fine for all year-round of fresh fruit, chilled and cut in pineapple and mint, it’s delightful) Are you an indoor picnicker?| For example, a fresh pineapple home and a few guests have been extra work that accompanies a ries make a delightfully attractive * ‘cial recipe using frozen chicken) frosty glasses of iced tea, topped yr weight watching friends | : will appreciate. Use a non-caloric @ Refreshing milk dessert! that it is made with nonfat dry this dish intriguing. sweetener for iced tea, For ex-| @ Not a cake or pie, not a gelatin milk. | It's called South Sea Chicken You place the sandwiches | ° | : ; Libby's Frozen 1160 E. 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Even guests) And here’s a bit of thoughtful- *. oa | emona e Cons ss velo ee vere Au@UST 2rd 3 serving, due in part to the fact ‘who are fussy about food will find ness y el | ONE PER FAMILY—ADULTS ‘ONLY Pineapple Mint Sherbet 3 cups Mquefied inétant nonfat dry milk i envelope unflavored gelatin rs teaspoon eppermint extract 8, cup well-drained crushed pineapple Green food coloring Set refrigerator control at cold- est ‘point. Pour liquefied instant nonfat dry milk into top of double boiler; add gelatin and allow to soften, Add sugar. Place over hot water: stir. until sugar and gelatin are dissolved, Remove from heat; add extract and. pine- apple; stir to mix. Tint mixture pale green with food coloring. tray; cover with waxed paper. place in-treezing unit until mixture is a firm mish (about 1 hour). Turt into chiljed bow! and beat with rotary beater (hand or electric) until fluffy. - Quickly return to: freezing tray ne gl. ‘and this is what you do: Thaw 2 packages (1-pound each) frozen chicken breasts, drumsticks, thighs or wings as directed on package. Coat chicken with flour .. . sea- soned with salt;. shake off excess. Brown in % cup shortening in heavy skillet. Meanwhile combine 1 can (10% ounces) condensed con- sommeé, 4% teaspoon grated orange rind, 3 oranges (sectioned and drained), orange juice-(plus — water to make % cup), 2 table- spoons vinegar, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, ¥% teaspoon ground cinnamon and % teaspoon ground , Cloves in a bowl, Pour sauce ‘over chicken, Cover and cook 45 minutes, Turn chicken now and then; spoon gauce over. about 15: minutes, or until chicken is tender and saute is thickened. Makes 4 to 6 servings, Remove cover; continiie \cooking | ample, a six-ounce serving of iced tea, when a@ non-caloric sweetener is used, give you only 4 calories .. . fewer than any other summer beverage (next to water). To make 2 quarts or about 10 servings of iced tea, pre-meas- wre one-third cup loose tea (or 15 teabags). Bring 1. quart of cold, fresh water to a full rolling boil in a saucepan. Remove from - heat. Immediately add tea. Brew uncovered 5 utes, Stir and strain inte a pitcher holding 1 quart of cold water. Serve in | tall, lee filled glasses with wetiges of lemon and or sugar to tasté. Re ee Teed tea will keep its amber clear color longer’ when left at’ iroom temperature. If it) should icloud, just add a. little boiling water to restore its original color. . 4 Ae i or pudding ... it’s “ice creamy” rennet-custard ! e Easy! “Junket” Custard in a min- ute ‘cause there's rennet in it! @ 7 soda fountain flavors! Vanilla, raspberry, late, orange, lem- on, strawberry, maple. 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It’s a heart- warming, tangy cheese-egg-and- Serve Hot Diggity Dip and pretzels at your next party, large | or small, Make plenty of the dip and heap the bow! | pene with pretzels, Then dunk away. In chafing dish or heavy sauce- pan, heat 1 can condensed mush- room soup and 1/ can condensed tomato soup together with 44 cup _| white wine, Simmer, but do not boil. Saute 2 tablespoons minced chives or green onions, and 2 table- spoons grated green pepper in 1 tablespoon buttér. Add % teaspoon ..|ary mustard, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, plenty of freshly-ground black pep- per, and a small pinch of cayenne pepper, Do not overcook chives- pepper [ "FESTIVE APPETIZER — be ave pects die tails ti teSihig tosis He Rehbclacdsaicn ' ers off to a.festive start, serve a colorful is favored wah ARETE See — (re ee Constant Watching — 4 Protects Produce _t mses good sense and Is cer bat Lobster @ : *£ *¥ * Stir this into the hot soup mix- ture, then add % Ib. finely grated Sharp cheddar cheese and stir over low heat till cheese melts, Remove from heat and stir into the mixture 1 well-beaten egg. eek ented: sen aie intital-val-vesibidin niater soe with a new emblem, a "Sen oe AS ek room, BS Tilisage hus. Gbld, ecbel- ounce “canoe: tone government on a bag of yotatoes or a tubelwould he at the packing house all tomatoes or some other package FROZEN tasting ‘dessert for dieters that tips the caloric scales at only 74 calories per serving. Canned ‘Fruity Cream: Dieters Dream is honestly so enjoyable that many a non-dieter will clamor for the is evident in this uses a can of juice, a product you should keep in good sine Grapefruit Cream unflavored gelatine. "de ounces) grapelruit juice, Ve Yellow fe coloring. Sprinkle gelatine on 14 cup of the grapefruit juice in top of double boiler to soften. Stir in beaten egg yolks. Place over hot water and *leook, stirring constantly, . until gelatine is dissolved and mixture is slightly thickened. Remove from heaf; blend in remaining grapefruit juice, salt, liquid sweetener, vanilla, nutmeg and evaporated milk. Stir in few drops yellow food coloring. Chill until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry; fold into grapefruit mix- ture. Turn into refrigerator tray. Place in freezing compartment of refrigerator; freeze, stirring oc- casionally. Break up with fork-in a large chilled mixing bowl. Beat with electric or rotary beater just until smooth, Return to freezing com-~ partment and freeze until firm, Yield: 6 servings. GRAPEFRUIT CREAM — A rich- Florida grapefruit ‘juice adds the refreshing tang. ELEGANT PARTY TARTS — Hidden under the plump ¥ strawberries is a.layer’ of cream cheese. The base for en ee ne ae mt Op cuneate. Nothing-to it. Cake Cups Hold): i Cheese, Berries Tt’s easy to make a party of any 2 oops fresh strawberrigs ——— corns: —_ Swift's. Empire Brand CHEESE LOAF 2 LB. 59° s and add sugar. cornstarch and water until free of lumps. Add o'strawberry mixture. cones spate fgrermas pong pa degen yer sghic * Sauce is cool. Fold in remaining | berries halved or left whole, | Box Ruby Bee Preserves aa i aie ' big way: ‘ Top cream cheese with berries. | CHERRY — RED RASPBERRY A Chopped pistachio nuts garnish- ned, guceiet t each. STRAWBERRY — BLACKBERRY ing the edge of each fart put the|' tyra Tn cuore! push LARGE final gourmet touch on this Conti- y —_— = ¢ nental treat. nuts, Serves 4 to 6. JAR 3 ; French Party Tarts Add enough butter to the par, 21 OZ. a 2 ounce packeges cream cheese when you are / cocepees ywdered sugar ean baste the yolks with, it. “So : He aoe Geinties the heat low! | Larg e Box of = TIDE for I¢ With the Purchase of ] | ramny size -GLEEM “Ht I I It’s Alive---Jt’s Fresh” Gallon o. Just Right for Bar-B-Q 5-8 Pound Average 5 - 7 Lb. Average Whole Fryers | CAPONS | ““Hec”” |/| se 3 ¢ caste 19° = Qu | 39°" || Lee — WILD RABBITS CHITT°LIN’S | Borden’s Glacier Club DRUM Fresh Freeh gre } ICE : CREAM || Sheepshead || Catfish | | Whitefish || Buffalo u 52° | uw. 59° ‘FROG Lees - SCALLOPS - RED SNAPPER — - SHRIMP FROSTY ACRES. paint ya White or Pink $ 0%. 10°. “Péutine’ women ‘all say them top quality and still save °em money? e . 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(Sugared Flakes Top lemon Cups ~~ When it comes. to eats refresh- ment, probably nothing is ‘more thirst-quenching during these warm weather months than the delightful flavor of citrus beverages. _ Well, if you would like to add that same refreshing quality to your Summertime menus, you'll want to try this exciting “recipe for Frosted. Lemon Cups. A tempt- tropieal tartmess of lemons and the crunchy sweet flavor of sugar coat- ed corn flakes, this dish is the perfect finale to any dinner menu. Frosted Lemon Cups 1 cup sugar. Z abk sifted — joonemms pore or margarine, fare salt, 2 teaspoons arated fon rind. 44 cup lemon ” Combine sugar, flour, butter and salt. Stir in lemon rind and lemon juice. Beat egg yolks well; stir in milk. Add to lemon mixture and mix well, ~ Beat egg whites until stiff but Delight Summer Sandwich Eaters Sandwiches can be varied in so many appetizing and nutritious ways, Your baker and grocer have countless ideas on their shelves for breads and spreads, Take them home and add your own special touch, such as the Scooped-out buns used in Bacon ‘n’ Egg Stuffed Buns. Ready in minytes, these surprise buns are scooped out and filled with creamy egg salad mixed with bacon crumbles and chopped ripe olives. A fresh fruit salad and cold beverage make this a welcome hot vide your family with three need- ed B-vitamins and food iron. Sand- wich . fillings, such as meats, cheese, eggs and peanut butter, are rich in protein, and bread gives active children and adults plenty = energy. Bacon ‘n’ ea Stuffed Buns po Fm Combine pes ony olives and mayonnaise and mix well. Cut tops from buns, Scoop out nest in Double the Meat in Hamburgers This year’s hamburger has gour- burgers-in-one, molded around a slice of tomato with a sprinkling of cheese and minced parsley, Broil the jumbo hamburger, serve on ever. \% teaspoon pe > ese monosodium glutemate me * utter or saargerine, softened . MACARONI SALAD LOAF — This unusual main course salad is made with macaroni, chicken, mushréoms and cheese. Al- though it has tobe baked, it is served cold. Try it for a summer buffet. dy. gerine: and garlic powder. Split ie scup fated james ‘buns ‘Mix thoroughly ground beef, salt, pepper, monosodium and thyme..Divide hamburger mix- ture into 12 equal portions. Flatten! each portion to patty about 3) inches in diameter. On 6 hamburger patties, place tomato slices. Sprinkle parsley * over tomato slices. Cover parsley with grated cheese, Top with re- seal edges. Blend thoroughly butter or mar- hamburger buns and spread’ all, halves with garlic butter. Toast) under broiler until lightly browned. Broil stuffed hamburgers unti] well browned on both sides. Serve on seneted Reet, Seoas ¢ centvichet If you mpiiie your akan steaks with lemon juice, as ‘well as with melted butter before } broiling, they'll taste especially | savory. # a Macaroni Loaf Served Cold "A cold macaroni loaf, baked and then chilled makes an attractive summer luncheon or Sunday night supper. Like molded gelatin . salads, it’s a fix-ahead dish , .. just slice and serve, . Since the main course is fairly substantial . . . why not serve a bowl of mixed fresh fruit for des- sert? Could be strawberries and pineapple or cultivated blueberries ~ gnd>peaches, For an added touch, garnish the fruit with canned flaked coconut. i _— Macaroni Salad Loaf reel minced onion mustard brofled mtshrooms oe cheese, diced macaroni, drained ooked chicken, Melt butter in skillet over mod- érate heat, Add onion and saute 1 minute. Stir in flour. Add milk, chicken bouillon cube, mustard and contents of can of mushrooms anda bring to boil, stirring constantly. Add cheese and continue to stir until cheese is melted, Combine machroni and chick- en in large milking bowl. Add |... pimento. Pour in cheese sauce and mix thoroughly, Place in well-greased loaf pan, 8x4 inches, Bake in preheated oven, $50 degrees until lightly browned and done, about 40 minutes. Cool in pan, then refrigerate. When cold, invert on cold serving platter, Garnish and sérve, cutting loaf in slices like favorite meat loaf. Makes 6 8 servings. — diced met appeal. It’s really two ham- garlic-buttered buns, and bite into one of the tastiest hot sandwiches glutamate maining hamburger patties and | not dry; fold into mixtyre. Pour into 8 ungreased 5-ounce’ custard eups, filling each half full. Crush sugar coated flakes slightly; sprinkle over custard mixture, Set cups in shallow pan; fill pan to depth ef one inch with hot water. Bake in slow oven (325 degrees) about 40 minutes, or until cake part atop sauce is done. Serve warm, Yield: 8 servings. ing dessert which combines the) ISLAND BRUNCH — Guests for brunch will be pleasantly. sur- prised by food with an “Islands” Jlavor. Accompanying the thick | ham steak are luscious baked bananas. ‘Entertain: at rund in Hawaiian Style — If - you're planning to entertain, - guestS for the weekend this sum- mer, or like to entertain with) brunch on Sandays, try the easy “Islands” style with food. Give a brunch in the beautiful, carefree Hawaiian manner. It's fun, differ- ent, yet it's all done with familiar foods. 4 " * The main course is a handsome platter of ‘baked whole bananas and thick ham steak, which is. cut inte individual portions and served with the bananas. The mellow tast- ing bananas, which give the plat- ter such a wonderful party air, are easy to prepare with a. delicious) glaze of maple-blended syrup and tender-thin flaked coconut. A new idea in breakfast first courses is the tempting Sunrise Curry. Gives Tang fo Creamed Onions NEW YORK (UPI) — Vary the creamed onion routine ‘with the tang of curry, Peel and cookl. pounds small white onions in boil- ing salted water until tender, Melt 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, blend -in 2 tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon each of .curry powder and galt, and % teaspoon black pepper. Add 1% cups milk, cook and stir until thickened. Drain onions, place in 1-quart baking dish, cover with sauce and sprinkle with 44 eup grated American cheese. Bake in preheated moderate (350 degree) oven 10 minutes, Serves 6-8, Melon, Ham Canapes Mix 3-ounce package cream cheese with 2 tablespoons deviled ham, one-third cup minced fresh cantaloupes, and % teaspoon ground ginger. Spread on melba Sherbet. It is made with creamy alone or as an addition to fruit cup or iced tea.) has a Hawaiian touch. brown ‘n’ serve rolls are brushed with maple-blended syrup topped with a sprinkling of chopped small pieces of ripe cantaloupe. toast or crackers. Garnish oe Serve with fruit juice or cocktails. the nuts, then heated in the oven as directed on package. . Even the bread in this menuii Ordinary’ hed Samsara, . With Coconut $ Eilimwocns mented bullet: of marge cup m syrup ts cup flaked coconut Peel bananas and’ place in a well-greased baking - dish, Brush thoroughly with butter or. margar- with coconut. Bake in a 450 de- gree oven 8 to 10 minutes . . . or until bananas are easily pierced with a fork. Serve hot with syrup. Yield: 6 servings, , Sunrise Sherbet t Sah “vs “ten conceited Eee, fried chicken, Southern sty, 78 N. Saginaw BAZLEY’S BIGGER and BETTER ‘Sale Days Friday and Saturday” MEAT BARGAINS! Open Friday ‘til 9 P. “a Tender, ROU “A Great STEAKS Tender Beef CLUB STEAKS . Juicy ND Buy” = | | Peaches and The “season's the reason’’ for so many food choices at such reason- able cost, Homegrown fruits and vegetables added to those shipped from other areas.assure plenty for the market basket, Retail meat prices show little change with the exception of pork, Some pork cuts are lower. Fryer supplies are about one-fifth larger than a year ear- lier, Smal size eggs are more abundant at this season, PRODUCE DEPARTMENT = Peach plenty! That is the peach story for the balance of August and most of September. Peaches must look good to be good, Ripeness is your clue, Peach- es should be left on the tree until firm-ripe, Full flavor-goodness de- velops only on the tree, Firm-ripe peaches have natural peach goodness and near-mellow eetare dat can bo bald 94 Okie for fresh use, Firm . ripe peaches become full- ripe at room ‘temperature in 3-4 days. Full-ripe peaches . are full-fla- vored, juicy and mellow. These are the only peaches for the best in fresh peach eating. What about under-ripe peaches? Under-ripe peaches may get soft, but will never develop sweet-peach flavor; mellow texture and juici- natural color. Lead List of Food Buys Csnionee Growers report green beans have passed their peak in quality and production. If you still plan to can or freeze beans, action is the word to follow, All sizes of cucumbers are avail- able for all sizes of pickles and relish, You will find price changes on MEAT REPORT—A look in the pork department will find special emphasis on picnics, chops and roasts. from the loin, bacon and hams, 3% to 84% pounds range from about 85 cents to slightly over $1.00 a divided by four (the number of servings canned ham yields) the cost is less than that of many other meat cuts, Te bo sesured of tp beat flaver in ground beef you ‘buy, use it within a day after purchase, If you cannot use it within that time, shape into the form in which you wish to cook it, wrap in foil and freeze. No thawing necessary when time to cook. EGGS — Good things sometimes come in small packages. This is the case with eggs at this season. Young hens, which begin~to lay in late summer and early fall, first lay small eggs, Canned hams weighing between pound. When cost per pound is| | is | nt ey To You Limit one to « family. PWIA LIE POT Beef TAKE THIS CouP jn chocen:, it is worth 15¢ on the chase of Robin Hood Flour, Qiiember ai ese: = new, but’the ways E @ Look for Robin Hood Flour in the handsome new bag at your grocer’s now. The bag is wonderful flour you have verything Robin Hood—bread, cakes, pies, biscuits, \ better. That’ outside gency eters wh ae sD cae ee ments Yee Fresh Dressed u 19° “4A: Great Buy” Lean, SPARE RIBS Lb. 45 ¢ flour is the same you bake with on any bag cookies —tastes s because Robin -new bag! Take this coupon to your grocer and save me. wet on Boi Le of hima Hoot! at save 15¢ on your next purchase of any bag of Robin Hood Flour restricted, Cash value at ed AN CAAA . "The Same Fine Flour ina aa Ziagl \ ‘ Flour. Look for it in the bright Aocom Extra Leon, GROUND : * Hood is milled from a variety of choice wheats, specially selected to give you best re- sults with one flour for all your baking. So take the coupon in this ad to your grocer and save 15¢ of Robin Hood 3 &Y ZSSASASSA T Ly Full Shank SHALF Cun To Introduce Our NEW Bag! ie One ofthe sores of realy fing : PARE ut URN AL Oe chen PIT TNA i ARO A we yh WINGS: “29° BACKS & NECKS. .* 10" fe ss es a ee ee er en | | * oy cy ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST. 21, 1958 oes Ne ee, oe een ei re - ‘ eo . * 9 a Fes aw ( - : ¢ : 3 j pe eos Se 2 oe phe Tag tel 7 Pe js Pht p : : ; . | - ‘ . Sy : * / an ro F ' “SALE EMT Thursday, Aug. 2ist, thru Saturday, Aug. 23 a oe . rss ar a 10: q ae ‘Home Grown — @¢& Cy LETTUCE #§ w= 7 aime 10) ~ Home Grown ° Pe t y RED RIPE Pius 0: reah OREN BEAKS sO: 5 CRISP, SWEET [ff reed ‘ Gc 1 OF “ LARGE 24 SIZE BUNCH ee = ve. 4 Se 8 Uz. S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN ONIONS. Supt Seana 3 Lb. Bag 21% MINIMUM ~ Ot Michigan No. 1 POTATO ES SHEET PEPPERS. C CUCUMBERS . . . Sica — Green ONIONS BUNCH RADISHES . . F | =i PKG. or BUNCH ‘it CORN. "35: i HOME GROWN, Del Monte 303 CAN GRAPEFRUIT 4 (ic SECTIONS = KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP _ SALAD DRESSING © © QUART JAR ® FARM FRESH - GRADE “A” FRYER PARTS ghee ess LEGS .... "43° ge BREASTS * me 4ge —_ ») umm TALL »). CANS GOOD AT BOTH PEOPLE’S MARKETS % (mee SOLFO ESTES Co AUG. 23rd | é NAD) MAZOLA oi. GALLON A 3 Hygrade’s Sweetenized sattAl GOOD ee ® FANCY SWEETS B A C O N © SWEET WAVES | @SWEET MIX 69i. . | FRESH SLICED i tant 7 dae QE “| [PORK 99, | LIVER... @¥injw GOOD AT BOTH PEOPLE’S MARKETS oir EXPIRES AUG. 23rd Jes, “ R54 OWI i A =) rOOD=0-MAT 465 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE 2-1298 SUPER=MARKET WAU Ua tttiltinl ies aac Ph. FE ds iis ee [eee oe 6 Sere a te be Bs = ee foe et eee ee si as 3 ot ee aco 4 a be Award-winning Arnold Scaasi_pre- sented his collection of fall ahd winter fashions in his first public showing Wednesday at Kingsley Inn. He was Pontiac Press Photo photographed as he assisted a model with one. of the coats from the collec- tion—a chinchilla-topped tweed coat, Award Whiner Takes Scissors to Hems. Designer Scaasi Holds First Showing Here By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press We may as well get used to it. Hemlines are way, way up and many A kneecap will be showing ere long. Arnold Sckasi, the designer _ who skyrocketed to fame when he won ‘the coveted 1958 ‘‘Win- nie,” .the’ American Fashion of the press day to “take scissors to your skirts.” Hemlines, he said, should be 19 inches off the ground. t & ® The Canadian born designer cut short a European trip to stage the first public appear- ance of his fall and winter col- lection. ' BROADER SHOULDERS __ Scaasi believes @ woman should look feminine and pret- ty, and his interpretation of this look is a broader look at the shoulders and the very short skirt. Scaasi explained: “I try to design pretty clothes to make a woman beau- tiful. Fashion means little on its own, It.must always de- fine, enhance and compliment the Agoemas of the wearer.” He further believes that a designer should never follow European trends if fashion and he said, “A fashion never should look mraner: * “While the high Empire sil- houette and the T-square shoul- ders which offset the pyramid lines of -many of the dresses refused to disturb the audience, there were excited voices when one of the models appeared in . a dress which barely touched Pa ? the. knee top. STARTED AT 16 The 27-year-old designer with the boyish face has been de- signing since he was 16. Born in Montreal, he went to Aus- tralia in 1947 and then to Paris in 1950 where he studied fash- ion design. A year later he moved to New York where he worked with Pauline Trigere and Charles James. Prices in his collection range from $195 to $1,200, but he showed a tweed coat lined with chinchilla which sports a price The after-five dresses with elegant matching coats were favorites with the audience. Many dresses had pouf skirts, lowered hemlines in back; but always the very short hemline in front. ——. MULTITUDE OF FURS Scaasi showed his fur collec- tion for the. first time at the showing at-Kingsley Inn, using tag of $3,500. Although Scaas! does not go furs from almost the entire abroad for influence or inspira- anima] kingdom, There were tion, he noted ‘that the Paris collection had just opened with the same kind of look. He was referring to the look he pre- fers in women’s fashion—the broader top and the shorter skirt. The T-square shoulder treat- ment was first seer in a yellow tweed Empire suit with a char- coal and yellow butterfly lin- seen throughout “the collec- tion). otter, black mole, Russian broadtail, badger, mink and sa- ble. There's even a tiger jacket ’ for next year’s safari. The coats designed to go with the new styles were T-squared at the shoulder and pyramided out in trapeze fashion. The young designer’s version _ of the mink. coat was a full- arter sleeved length, three- low pockets. = with deep, The lining matched.an verr dress with a pouf skirt. Eastern College Students Invited to Beach Party The Birmingham Wellesley Club will host a beach party / honoring eastern college un- dergraduates, Sept. 4 at Or- chard Lake Country Club picnic grounds. The party will be from noon ‘ until 4 p.m.- with a . picnic :}Juneheon at 12:30. Students living in Oakland County and northwest Detroit are invited and urged to con- tact the alumni group af, their own college for arrangements. Students not represented lo- cally by alumni. groups are welcome to attend the party and imay make individual reservations. Reservations for - all should be made by Aug. 30 with Mrs. Vernon B. Myers of Bloomfield Hills or Mrs. Wil- liam T. McNaughton of Bir- mingham. Colleges and universities in- cluding undergraduates and incoming freshmen participat- _ing in. the picni¢ are. Amherst, Barnard, Bowdoin, Bradford, Brown, Bryn Mawr, Connecti- cut, Cornell, Dartmouth, Har- bbe Lehigh, Middlebury, M.LT. and Mt. Holyoke. eaenae s participating are Princeton, Radcliffe, Skid- more, Smith, Vassar, ‘Welles- ley, Wheaton and = Dear Abby.... or i friend and I went to Berm uda - for a two-week vacation. On ‘the fourth day of our vacation, my girl friend received ‘a tele- ‘gram stating that her mother’ iad died , suddenly. and to - please come home at once. .» She flew home as soon as she » could. ‘ k* *&* * “J did not, however, go with her but stayed on for the re- mainder of my vacation. She is very much hurt because I did not leave with her. I would like to know was I wrong not to accompany her home?” Answer: Hf you were inti- mate friends so that your presence besides her would have been a real help and. comfort to her in her grief, your not going with her was heartless. If you were hardly more than acquaintances and taking your vacations together as-a matter of mutual con- venience and not because of great friendship, I do not think she should have been hurt be- cause you stayed behind to fin- ish the rest of your vacation, - “Dear Mrs. Post: It so hap- pens I look like my stepfather and often people thinking he is my reaj father, will remark, “My, you look like your father.’’ I always find this em- barrassing because I hate to . emphasize that he is only my stepfather. (My own father has been dead he many years.)”’ Answer: It seems to me the simplest thing to do is to re- ply, ‘Yes, I think I must, many pebdple say that.” “Dear Mrs, Post: ‘Mrs. A’ . gave a bridge luncheon at her house and invited a neighbor, ‘Mrs. B,’ who had to refuse because. of a previous engage- ment, When ‘Mrs. B’ gave a similar party she did not in- vite ‘Mrs, A.’ In my opinion, even though she refused ‘Mrs. A's’ invitation, she. was still obligated to her and. should have invited her. “Do you agree or not?” Answer: It would have “been more polite had “Mrs, B” in- vited “Mrs. A,’’ but she was not obliged to do so, , “Dear Mrs. Post: How is it possible to convey to our many friends and relatives that we're not having @ wedding except for the immediate families? When they receive the an- nouncement they may feel they have been slighted.” / Aneeet: On the theory {hat most cer- tain that everyone will hear from those who have been told, just how aul the wedding was. “Dear Mrs, Post: How much time should elapse before a young widow may consider go- ing out socially with a mar?” Answer: Six months is about the shortest time—and even then only with an old friend. Going out with strangers before the ehd of a year would make it seem evident that her hus- band was not kept long in her memory. Going to the houses of intimate friends for lunch. dinner, or to play bridge would not, however, be criticized, Five pages today ; in Women’s Section _ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 21.1008 . Cochairmen for the Inter-Garden Club flower show are (left to right) Mrs. Donald C, Gilchrist, Dirt Gardeners; Mrs. Raymond Dombrowski, Sylvan Lake branch of Woman’s National Farm and Garden As- Pontiac Press Photos the flower show and a member of both the Dirt Gar- deners and. Better Home and Garden Club. The show will be held Sept. 6-7 at the Community Activities Inc. Building on Williams Lake road. It is being sponsored — by the five local garden clubs. sociation, and Mrs. Vivian Tubbs general chairman of — : Bride-Elect of David Ward | a Fete Miss Among parties to be given for Barbara Ann Schwalm, who will marry David Henry Ward Sept. 6, will be a kitchen show- er Monday given by Mrs. Fred- eric L. Ward at her West Hu- ron street home and the spin- ster dinner to be given Sept. 3 by Phyllis Law of Miami road. “Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Schwalm of Silver Lake road and the Fred- eric §. Wards of Ward's Point drive. * * Mrs. Ralph O. Schwalm en- _tertained her daughter’s at- lis’ tendants at a luncheon. Law is to be the maid of hon- or, and Mrs, David Lee, Terry Palzin and Greta Phipps, bridesmaids. Guests attending a linen »shower given in Flint by Mrs. Walter Dunajewski of Dear- born and Mrs. Ralph LaFave of Flint were Mrs. Schwalm, Mrs Ward, Mrs. Frederic L. Ward, Mrs. FE. R. Brice, Mrs. Eart Scliwalm and Mrs. Leo Cooper, all of Pontiac. x« * * Guests attending from Dear- born were Mrs. Peter Kennedy, Mrs. Joann Golembieski and Corinne Dunajewski, Detroit « ‘ guests included Mrs. inne Gorak, Connie -Gorak, Walter Pelc, Pelc, Mrs, Jack Garcia, Mrs, Ajex Mycek and Cynthia My- _cek and Coleste LaFave of Flint. A surprise shower iy honor of the bridegroom was given by Mrs. James Sheeran of Pleas- ant Ridge and Mrs. Robert Kel- Skirts Are Up School girls can practice their ‘rithmetic on hemlines. Skirts for school are going up “to about 16 inches from the floor. The skirts are wron wn longer sweaters. ‘ Mrs. Fin Bi Schwalm ley of Raval Oak. at Ward's Point. Princess Meg Is 28 Today BALMORAL, Scotland (UPI) —Princess Margaret oelebrat- ‘ed her 8th birthday today still single, thus confounding the soothsayers who an early marriage almost from the moment of her birth. There is still one prophecy to go. A British almanac forecast when she was One year. old that she would have a som- what tdrbulent- romantic life but finally would marry hap- pily in-November, 1958. With only three months left, there doesn’t appear to be any- one in tt who might join her at the altar in Westminster Abbey. RECEIVED PRESENTS Queen Elizabeth 1, the : Prince of Wale’, Princess Anne Mother Elizabeth — as well as Philip gave pres- . aid. Queen ents¢to Margaret, There were mafy’ cards, messageg and . bouquets of flowers — one of them possibly from Townsend, who was in London: The royal family planned its activities around the weather. And weather permitting, they planned a picnic on the moors or on the shores of Loch Muick where Philip has initiated the sport of catamaran sailing. There also was the possibility . of a shooting party or fishing in the River Dee. The Case of the Tattooed Lady na By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR years ago I was very. much in love with a man and his name was CARL. To prove his love for me he had my name tat- tooed on his chest. There was also some | fancy art work to go with it. T was a silly kid of 18 and I want- Pecaecii ABBY: Twelve -.Receivi ¢ diplomas as graduate nurses from St... happily tiindeled Joseph School, Nazareth Colleg Division of Nursing, p Bert and we on Sept. 14 will be Gwendolyn Herald, daughter ‘of BF tna Tax the Chester Heralds of Clarksto , and Bonita coal of it so 1 have béen ‘ddughter ‘of Mrs. Constance’ Me avenues > wee any way I can. have it taken off?" TATTOOED DEAR TATTOOED: See a skin specialist.. You can, have it removed. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband is a regular Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. When I ask hirn to dance with me he tells me he is too tired, but just let one of the "young gitis look his, way and he is out on the floor like lightning struck him. “He is 45 years old and did the Charleston last Saturday night with some little teenager and everyone else cleared off the floor and watched them put _-on a show. He didn’t shut his mouth about it until Tuesday. : How can I get him to act his age?" ALSO: 45 DEAR ALSO: Don't throw. cold water on your‘hubby or you'll put out the flame for everybody. There’s no harm in his kicking up his heels if he's. got a good strong heart. * * * ““DEAR ABBY: I know mothers-in-law must not inter- fere with the rearing of their grandchildren, so I'm_ hoping the parents of my three little grandchildren (ages 2, 3 and 5) read this. The parents are refined and educated people and it is hard for friends and relatives to understand how they can allow their children to eat like animals. “You wouldn't believe the mess they make at a table. They get food 6n themselves, each other, anyone sitting near, the floor, the walls and all over the t&ble. They spit and throw food and more goes to waste than in their stom- achs. The parents have a the-. - ory, ‘Leave them alone and ‘they will learn by themselves,’ ’ Please Abby, -can you tel} me _ if this makes sense to.you?”’ . NOT. INTERESTED. - DEAR NOT: If children are ever going. to learn how to be civilized someone will have to teach them. The <‘leave them alone” theory in my opinion is dangerous, foolish. and an in- justice to the children. et & ke “DEAR ABBY: If you go out with a boy a couple of times and he begs you for your pic- ture and you give it to him (a big one, 8 x 10 in a five-dollar frame) and then things get pretty, washed up between you, is it okay to ask for your pic- ture back?’ EX GIRL FRIEND DEAR EX: If you auto- graphed the picture, it is his. Otherwise, ask him for it. (P. S. You went overboard. When giving your photograph, the RECIPIENT should frame it.) * * * : CONFIDENTIAL. TO AUGIE AT THE HOSPITAL: | You picked a lemon, Brother, A. brokeri erigagement: isn't’ half so serious as a broken home, x *« * ih For’ a personal: reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope, * Other garden show chairmen are (left) Mrs. W. Ross Thompson, Pontiac Branch, and Mrs. Dalton Et. , tinger, Waterford: Branch. Committee chairmen are Mrs. George Guine, publicity: Mrs. Leroy Small, ip eligi: seine " sae in : ty ign et ways and means; Mrs. Raymond seats tea oe Mrs. ™ alter Willman, — Bloomfield Hills Events Fruhauts. Prepare for Son’s Wed By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf enter- tained at a family dinner Mon- day in their Brookside drive home for Mrs. Fruhauf's son Nicholas. Pridmore Redfield and his fiancee, Ellen Eliza- , beth Pearson. The bride-elect has been in Ann Arbor with’ her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Hayden. © * * * Her parents, the Rev, and Mrs. Laurafice W. Pearson of San Diego, Calif.; and -their . three other daughters drove . from. San Diego and are in Ann Arbor for the wedding, which will take place Wednes- day in St. Andrew Episcopal Church. The Rev. Pearson will read the weddirig service for his daughter. Her three sisters Jenifer, Mary and Betsey are staying with the Fruhaufs this week. The Pearsons formerly lived in Bloomfield Hills, and, the Rev. Mr. Pearson is a former staff member of Christ Church Cranbrook. A reception will be given at the home of Mrs. Hayden. ‘Miss Barbara Morse enter- tained at a luncheon and show- er for Ellen Wednesday at Oak- land Hills Country Club. This - noon Mrs. . Raleigh Schorling entertained at a luncheon for the bride-elect at the Ann Ar- bor Golf and Country Club, RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Basil W. Denn- dding | Mr. and Mrs. Charles $. Win- ston and their children wilt be pee oa week from a visit of seve weeks at ome tonsing, Richard Morse has eee summer school at the Univer- Mrs. Louis S, Morse Jr. They will a ee oe Morses’ new boat the “Har- ass."’ HOSTS AT SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wool- fenden will be hosts this eve- ning at a lobster supper in their home on Kensington road. Special ‘guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blakeley - of Telluride, Colo. * * -* Mrs. Ernst F. Kern and her daughter, Kitty, went up to Burt Lake Tuesday, They will bring Fritz Kern back with them from Algonquin Camp where he has spent the ve mer. Golf League Tourney Held The Tuesday Tee Golf League held its annual Flag Day Tournament at Pontiac Country Club Tuesday. Winners were Mrs. a visit with Mrs. Denning’s par- _ Lents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. ing returned to their home in - Barnes, Mrs. T. J. Doyle, Mrs. Arlington, Va., Monday after Gossett = eco! Agee M. L, Schooley Mrs. sar Mr. ow sts. Fred Sanders pio ag réturn today from a visit to their cottage at Grand Haven, - _ suletion — winner. : Mrs. Nell Robertson was com : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST at, ce 4 Norma Jean Hood Wed ial mans tor children, fut 40°] Norsna Jean Hood ond Janes (lon dress trimmed with white en er ay one Prepare | Meredith were married Saturday/brodery and carried a basket of “Introduce new foods gradually. od Preshytation Coach, Vag et ee Comes. Combining a new food with a \ct peste 3h oificlated ai] _ 38K McConnell of Walled Lake farhilia? one in a sahdwich is the ceremony é was best man with Steve Mere- One way to introduce it. _ . ; : Vv id- Tf a dinner speaker is intro- and Mrs, “Verw g of Mid- ries and a yellow rose corsage. Mrs. Meredith wore a blue dress $00 co . wk ‘Foses and stephanotis, EN on res Sea. ia OF i honor. moon to Yellowstone National Park - Complete with Cut sister, was matron of She the new Mrs. Meredith was weat- wore a blue k street-] dress and clans Son and print — t of white carnatio .|dress with navy accessories. They ~ me antl Yel then on jeichwrood ‘stxest. and Styling _ Evenings ‘by Appointment — FLORENCES BEAUTY SALON’ | eatin Say Poon: iy. FE 3.2663 Home-baked bread should be brushed with soft butter before - baking to give a tender crust. , w friaromnsil, She “ wore a ts ny- duced before you have finished /mett Meredith of Joslyn avenue,| and Ray Hartung, the your dessert, stop eAHiM@. AMY | my lias we CE bride's. brether. way. oe oe PY ee % gown of white lace over blue taf- To receive guests at a lawn re- feta with a sweetheart neck- |ception held at the. bride's home, line and a blue headband |Mrs. Hartung wore a light blue trimmed - with ear- |Sheath dress with black accesso- in. America’s finest SWEATERS | from ' § PEGGY’S oe «NORTH Saginaw st. f <. a *) Just right for the first day of school is this crisp "whirly” skirted dress of chromspun acetate. The velvet weskit can be. removed for those warm Septem- ber days to reveal perfectly proper short cap sleeves. ee in the new relaxed Jook! Italian-flat knits in meriona wool: - - brushed shag-lon orlon - mew chemise length tycoras - new Fairfield Helincas and Clarelle | 3 _new stunning fall colors! Bristol Blue— Cork Tip — Leaf Green — - Tomato Red — Cobalt Blue — Russet — - Grey Oxford and Tan Heathers — Kibo -— prercod! — White and Black a ony, es Te 16° , : | | | 2 ~ ] } 60 Pct. College Students. Graduate With Degree If you are planning to send a child through college, you must have asked yourself about his chances of receiving a de- eea® His chances are better than aa * * Studies a the U.S, Office of Education, show that about 60 per cent of students who enter college will eventually gradu- ate. Most of those who do graduate get their degree in four years from. the college they entered originally. * * * Is it possible for parents to help increase a child’s chances of completing his _ college course? A clue to the answer can be found among the rea- _ erably. in his high school class has a better chance of graduating from college than his class- mate with poorer high school grades. Thus encouragement by. parents while a youngster is: still in the lower grades, and on through high school, may mean the difference be- _tween discontinuing college la- ter, or receiving a degree. Many students leave college because of financial. reasons. Parents will also be _ inter- ested in knowing that the first ° year of college is the most. “dangerous” one — most of the students who do leave, drop out during the freshman year. After that, chances of attain- ing a degree brighten consid- x x x m Clothes Designers © : Ignore One Group "By RUTH MILLETT Memo to the , American fashion industry: - A'woman Will p the pavements only s0 Jong 1o0k- ' ling tor few additions to her wardrobe in which: she _|feels comfortable and happy. Then she gives up-and de- ‘|eldes to make do with what she has hanging: in the relomtt. Ah chenitebengnd spi older women’ere ih. sn- ’ Does Child Make Fuss } at Meals? Why is it that sometimes children just “aren’t’ hungry” at mealtime? “It may be because they've been nil gap ereene des Sty says Lennah Backus; exten- sion. specialist in parent edu- cation and thild development at Michigan State University. ‘Some. children dé. seem to wait till mealtime, Don’t en- courage nibbling if they” can get along without it. . REGULATE SNACKS ‘ constant nibbling, continues Mrs. Backus. A glass of milk or juice—possibly ‘a pea- nut butter sandwich for big appetites—makes a good take their snacks sitting down; it’s not only a good practice but gives them a little rest. Children’s. appetites vary greatly from day to day—both as to how much and what they eat. The ‘‘children will ‘eat when they are hungry” theory is fairly safe to keep in.mind. Urging them to eat when ‘they’re not hungry only tends to make them resist more. Pi Omicron Officers Are Named ‘The reorganization meeting of the council] of Pi Omicron national sorority was held at the West Hopkins street home of Mrs. Robert Gaylord Wenes- day evening. Officers elected were: Mrs. Buhl Burt, president; Mrs. Robert Dtnham, vice presi- Committee chairmen ‘appoint- ed were Mrs. Gaylord, pro- gram; Mrs. Robert Nhaig ways and means; Mrs, Paul Hoskins, philanthropic; Mr s. Skelley, publicity; E. Verne McCall, Christmas party; Mrs. Robert Haysemah May Day | sons students themselves vive for leaving college. CENTERS ABOW: STUDIES — The major cause of college failure centers about studies. High school records show that a student who stands high This would seem to indicate that it is worth a special ef- fort not only to put a, prom- ising youngster through his freshman year, but also to en- courage him to make that year a success. Statistically at least, | breakfast; and Mrs., Dunham, June banquet. If you buy frozen fish, be sure | ithe fish -is solidly frozen whe | purchased and keep it in this state! until you're ready to use it. need: food often—others can . snack. Encourage children to- +happy state right now. They need clothes, but they can’t find anything to, fit their needs. x & * the slim young things who look |good in anything. They're all right ‘\for the -yourlg woman who ‘isn’t afraid of lodking silly—so long as she knows she is in style. But for the mature woman who expects a dress to flatter her fig- ure, give her freedom of move- ment and the comfortable feeling that she is dressed to suit her age —the dress designers at the mo- ment offer nothing. And that is pretty silly of the dress designers. For it is the ma- ture woman who is willing to pay the price for a really Rattering dress. it is the mature woman who really needs clothes that ‘do something” for her morale. It is the mature woman who is a cagy, careful shopper who knows what she wants and isn’t easily persuaded to take something else. And this is the woman the de- signers have completely overlooked in their rush to see who can turn * “amusing,” the most difficult-to- wear designs. BUYERS’ STRIKE ’ The other day I overheard two tired matrons talking as they waited for a department .store elevator. Said one, “I’ve looked. at every store in town and. I can’t find a single dress I can wear. I guess I'll have to buy some ma- terial and get a dressmaker to make me a few things.” If the designers don't wake up and start designing clothes a ma- ture woman can wear happily and comfortably they are going to find that more and more women are buying fewer and fewer clothes. 100th Year ‘Good One to Celebrate SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Mrs. Emma F. Keller ieee in celebrating birthdays. She just called in 100 friends and relatives to observe her 100th anniversary. 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She sipped a Manhattan cocktail, accepted the congratulations of well- wishers, and displayed a birth- day greeting from President Eisenhower. Her advice on reaching the 100-year_ mark? * “Enjoy life and your friends. “Eat whatever you like, whenever you like. “And for goodness sake, don't worry about your health.” Mrs. Keller, who still eats , everything she wants, thanks God “‘for sowing me to live a long and healthy life.” The active white ~ haired woman, an avid television fan, loves company and parties. Her only child, Ruth Keller, who keeps house for her moth- er, Says: “She always has been the life of the party. On New Year’s Eve 10 a ago, she kisséd all the boys. in. the room and we stayed out until 4 a.m.” Mrs. Keller, who has lived 92 sg ah in ~ wood- en me house her nts _built, looks back Sindy’ en her “younger” days and laments, “All T do now fs take it duty.” Four Square Club of the Order of Amaranth met at the Liberty street home for buses John Balch ‘Tuesday picory So a business meeting social hou Ss | The ain meeting will be held. Sept, vdteiease Buckler of Rowwiiry: coutt, ilies Today's crazy styles are fine for _ out the most outlandish, the most . * * THE PONTIACSPRESS; “THURSDAY, ‘wveesT 21, 1958 . tbh “Start Marathon By JOSEPHIN E. LOWMAN: lof mothballs and begin shopping’ - Fall will be upon. us before we) for the new ones-we need. know it, In a very. few weeks we) which , coos up easily last year imay be stubborn because of sium- Some of my readers are is for! mer. vacation pounds. What an aw- will get-our last yee . clothes oyt'a shock! Sonie of the garments/tul feeling when the zipper refuses —_— Buy House but Don't Go All-Out EAST LANSING — Should a ~ young family buy,a house? Yes, in most cases, if you buy it from an investment point of view, says Grace - Gerard of the home manage- ment department of Michigan State University. Don’t choose a house for a lifetime,’ she advises. Buy a small inexpensive used house, fix it up and sell it when you need a larger one. “Real es- tate is a protection against inflation,” she points | 4 out. It increases in value as prices rise and so is’ called a growth investmeat. Buying @ house ‘can be a step in your retirement’ savings plan. e+ *« * _A house as an investment must be resalable. Loration is important. Look ‘for a house located well in the community =keep in mind the advantages it will offer people when you want to sell te. ——— - cake to Have You Tried This A combination of diet and exercise will bring the best results. Cinnamon Circles Baked in Star Shaped Loaf By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When entries in the food ex- hibit at the annual 4-H Fair are superior, fhey go to the » State Show for further judg- ing. Marge Crawford of Mil- ford is taking her yeast coffee Lansing later this month. It was as handsome a \2. eoffee cake as we have ever FINE | JEWELRY - GIFTS McKim Jewelry M41 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 Redmond’s— Orange Blossom captures the tradition of -centuries in’ the world’s finest) rings. Radiant. diamonds, timeless, styling, and traditional quality are ‘all yours when you pur- * ¢hase the famous _ Orange Blossom, ' SOLITAIRES oe ; Optometrists Jewelers “$1 N, Chow | FE 2.3612 DISTINCTIVE “any —tor—ebtttrest vith fet seen. * * * Sixteen Years junior in High School, Marge is active in a number of 4-H club activities. Sewing is her hobby. STAR COFFEE CAKE By Marge Crawford 1% cups icxetates milk ty cup sig 2 seaaeeens ‘an 2 packages dry.yveast #2 cup lukewarm water. 8 soft shortening [ to TM cups sifted flour melted butter sugaf and cinnamon ie ES ne Wholesome Dessert. Best for Children For children, plan whole- some desserts like custard or ice cream that ¢an be eaten time during ‘the meal rather than exaggerating the importance of dessert by ex- pecting the child to wait for it, You may wish to serve a heavier dessert than is good nies old and. a i er de yeast in lukewarm water, Add“ sugar and salt to milk and add dissolved yeast. Stir in eggs and soft shorten- ing. Add the flour, beating with spoon or mixer until mix- ture gets too thick, then mix- ing with hand. Knead until smooth and ho longer sticky. Let rise in greased bowl until double. Punch down and let rise again until almost double. Divide into four parts. Roll each quarter of the dough into a rectangle. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Roll up like a jelly roll. Slice diagonally into 6 slices. Arrange on greased baking sheet in form of a star, with one roll inthe center. Bake 25 minutes at 375 degrees. Glaze and decorate as desired when cold. Makes 4 coffee cakes. you can scoop out the filling. to serve Junior. Hint for Cake *, and two simple exercises my -| waist measures 27 inches, my a Hips 40 inches .. bring the best a bee . Trim. Figure: for. ‘Fall Fashioi to work because we stuffed rather, Vision ‘stars dress. sloppily, have |seasons? than becatise it is stuck! However, bad posture and set a poor exam- this often happens’ in‘the best of pie for the country’s youth. families. i ' If you would like your fall shop- of a stenderi zin g fiym, whom the clothes have that unmade-bed look, ping to be fun, rather than a chore, ‘New York Custom Tailors Guild|as if he shops in a bargain base- it is not too early to begin cut-'ha. chosen_one of the best-dressed ment.” t ting down on. calories and tighten- ‘men in America. ,jing muscles up with a few figure-) + + ot molding exercises. ; In order to give you a little ‘tightly limited in funds, look neat- Liberace and Lawrence .Welk. push in that direction I am going er and dress better than many of x * * . to print two mere letters from our highest paid TV stars,’ Mack Marathon winners. “Dear Mrs. Lowman: a Ga iare notable exceptions: . they have|, Reminded that Jackie Gleason’ | ‘always dressed in. impeccable reputedly has the biggest wardrobe | Bust 39 inches ..........3 37 inches taste and invariably look dapper.|of any television male performer, Waist 30 inches .........25 inches! “Others who make a good ap-|Mack said: * & Ok Another letter: ‘Dear 31, and hips 41. “hip and thigh exercises, because « my bust measured 35 inches, waist See Our Scholastic ‘ . “I decided to do just the waist, - ¢ : ‘I wanted my bust to remain the . <'- same, After eight weeks of diet L _: hips 37.” .| The Marathon booklet gives you exercises as well as a calorie “chart fer the most usual trouble spots in feminine figures. A com- bination of diet: and exercise will results, but if you you can shave ® those pounds off and reduce mea-: cannot exercise :surements with diet — x * -| Tt you would like’ ‘e have my Marathon booklet, send -10 cents and stamped, self-addressed enve-' lope with your request for it. Ad-. ‘dress Josephine Lowman in care - of this newspaper, Tomorrow: _.C In the Citrus Fruits.” Mary G. Walton, _ John Steinhelper Wed in Detroit | Cover the top of a freshly. | baked cake with chocolate wafers. Slide it hack into the. oven for a few minutes until the wafers ,soften, and then swirl with a spatula for a quick frosting ~ |esee avenue. Compliment Mrs. Paul Soullier was. matron * ‘of honor and David Grover was Catching ‘best man at the double-ring cere- /monies. The couple left for northern Hat Mary Gertrude Walton and John» .:« Edwin Steinhelper Jr., were mar- iried Aug. 9 in a Solemn High |Mass at St. Anthony Shrine, Duns Scotus College, Detroit. ' Parents of the couple are Mr. \land Mrs. George Leo Walton of: © |Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Jo Edwin Steinhelper of South Gen- 'Michigan for their honeymoon. | | “MALING SHOES Feopile One - MALING'S black suede Taliana Caste a has them — , 50 N. SAGINAW ST. a Money and — re: Tip on Washing Vacuum Bottle utes, vigorously, used for storing earrings, Christmas tree decorations, ’ children’s socks, nails, nuts } and bolts, and other small items. = Before. your 8-Week Marathon I weighed are 150 pounds. I now pounds. I-am 5 feet 5 inches tall.: Here are my. measurements Beare weigh 130, . 36 inches pearance | “I have soe ratiehy ‘more self- Mike Wallace, iconfidence and my husbgnd is so Myrrow and John Cameron: Sway- be called well dressed, no matter proud of me.’ Mrs.’ Lowman: I am the happiest person: today! The Marathon. instructions) seemed so simple that I just did LOOT T TTT TTOTTETE TERE TONED ‘not believe they would work, but ‘they did. When I started Mara- : thon I’ weighed 158 peunds, I now ‘.weigh 127 pounds. Before J started: “You'll Find Vitamin = If the neck opening of a vacuum | ~ bottle ig too narrow to get a’ well- — ‘lathered dishmop inside — then be very sure to soak pny residue ‘hot suds and waiting Several min- Then cap the bottle and shake = Rinse, fill with fresh + ° . ? suds, and shake again. Don't cap. : ‘the bojtle immediately affer~the - final rinse, but let’ it “air dry") first. Empty egg cartons can be Raps Male Video Stars for Their Sloppy Attire , NEW YORK seek cas tele-lappear on television in recent eee by herself. : * Elvis Presley, says Mack. “You \Feet Important | to Loveliness. Lovely women should be pam- pered. And not only’ by others, but *% re * can try—but it's impossible to look: { So says Larry L: Mack, president|more sloppy than Presley. His! “Other TV personalities whose. ' / style of dress leaves much to be) | “Most college students, althoughidesired, in Mack's opinion, are “They go from one extreme to ‘said the other day. - another,’ he said. ‘‘Liberace’s daz- ar er dling jackets are too spectacular “Ot course there are many well to be in good taste. Welk’s are ssed men on_ television, but too nondescript. Liberace also is: ‘most of them are masters of cere- guilty of wearing out-size cufflinks. | ‘monies and newscasters. Few rank They look like miniature Sput-| ,as stars. Bob Hope and Jack Benny | niks.”’ include Dennis Day, |- x ke & Steve ‘Allen, Ed ‘'No:man as fat as Gleason can ze. Among the younger men “vho how fhuch he Spends on his clothes choose their clothes with cate is nor how well they are cut. If he ‘Pat Boone.” ’ shelved 7> pounds., his wardrobe x * * ‘would appear to much better ad-) Who’s the worst dressed man to'vantage. So would he.” lg Your Fashion Store WHAT'S LER SALE Our Entire Summer Stouk Reduced to Cost or Below Sale starts tomorrow morning at. 9:30. Come in early for best buys! 909000 FASHION SHON Were to 10.98 — ‘oO Were to , 14.98 — ~ +> Dress Salon a4 Second Floor 17.98 | 7 Budget Dresses | Were to TONIGHT * 8:30 p.m. at Cenfral High School _ : Auditorium. Sponsored ky Panhel- : & lenic Association. A whole new world of foshions Were to ; ; es 24965. Dee. ~~. for every stage o} your i Setar ; back-to-campus wardrobe. Were to ts 2 Hg’ Dy’ | Biba Weis Nini, Sikes aa : . Were to Tickets Available at Arthur's and at the Door rear 6660666600 SI IOs 4 ann in ee | ‘2 eee ee se e's s'se' e's ' E'S 'S's' Full. ‘hheot Were 10 $35. se5 “6 and "12 | Nips : Coats, Suits — Second Floor 6.98 Were to 59.98..¥....csesse “415 1 and up The tiny go-everywhere withrevery-thing *. | excuse for a hat in the newest fall shades. oa Digr blue, bronze, rose, madonna blue and gun- metal. Velvet leaves cling together to form a hat-nip in deep colors, ; ; ‘< Millinery Salon, —.Second Floor SEEN IN SEVENTEEN a new shape, softer step ° A] ait ” a ot CA MPUS CLOUD for all its: well-tapered 42 ounce |) floating comfort, is a sport that will stand up to an activity-girl schedule : Sound semester. Black; grey, cinnamon unlined - buck on foam-crepe sD Cottons, chinos, linens. In plaids, prints or solids, CO-ORDINATES Were to 14.98 Spertowone BLOUSES Were 'to 5.98 sep SKIRTS Were to 10.98 3 ‘ *> Sportswear —.Main Floor ‘4 Were to 17.98 ‘6 - Were to sole to match. 6" e (|e E Were to 3.98 Shoe Salon — Meszanine a> 198,20. Were 8Q he 5. 98: Young Foiks Shep oa Sever, Level Girls’ Shorts | , Bo Were to 5.98 a os Dresses wy , ; to “398 f | be Girls’ Polo Shirts “Were to 2.29 wees BX Girls’ Swim Sults s2 ssp to ee | Boss THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AvEUSE 21, 1958 c Mom, Dad Rise to ‘hnewer: With Pent-Up euey = By even GHBERT ‘Gilbert Youth Research Co. “The trouble with kids today Pas 'How often have you heard people gin a conversation with. those words and a sad shake of the’ head? Teenage troubles seem to be on everyone's mind these days,’ especially the parents of teenaged) children. a All right, then, what. is the trouble with kids today? What makes them so different from when you and I were young?- We decided to find out by mak- ing a special survey limited to | parents of teenaged children, a ' switch from our regula | which are devoted to the opinions | of teenagers themselves. ‘Ou first question was: Wemonade concentrate (sugar ~ —, or. one pint bottled a teente digs eect make a gal- _} worst influence on the lives of your ‘teenaged children” studies ~ “What do you consider the single Rising to the bait with what! wey ‘n’ roll to progressive educa-| n - The leading culprit, so adjudged by 37 per cent of the parents, was. ‘the “low moral standard of our. society,” “Te Mrs. Philip B. Wilson of Long Beach, Calif., the mother of aby teenaged boys, our society has deteriorated because of “too ‘much freedom.” In blasting the moral standards S : It turned out to be a Beck busier, iof modern sickly: many hinted put a heavy pertion ‘of the réspon- seemed like pent-up fury, parents sibility and the guilt on their own blamed the troubles of their teen-|shoulders. age offspring on everything ftom| + ak “There is not enough’ ‘respect shown to parents by teenagers,” lsaid Mrs. Joan Messina of Flush- ‘ing, N, Y., “because there is af lack of love, patience and ~under- standing on the part of parents. The child-feels no one js interested in him or really cares at h . Be- fore long, he gets the attention he icraves by causing trouble. *‘Parents wonder why and where they have failed, but they look for ~ “NOW IS THE TIME” Repair or Remodel Your Furs White low summer prices are still in effect - COLD FUR STORAGE Exclusive Hollanderizing Pickap and Delivery FE 5-1241' Married Jane Ann Russell E. Attwater, Saturday were Fulcher and‘ Parents of the | What's the Trouble With reer ils * the fault in the child instead of in themselves. 4g : doseph Greepstein of York City, father of twe ae lashed out at parents “who think it's smart and modern to let a child grow up without restraint or guidance.” Second place on the teenaged trouble list went to bad com- panions; with 29 per cent citing it as the single worst influence on our youngsters, Said Ramsey Coller of Atlanta, Ga.: “If kids continue to follow the leader like a troop of elephants joined trunk ‘to tail, we won't need a third world war, They'll murder dessstices = TV, MOVIES HIT The influence of television ‘and movies on teenagers was con- sidered worst of all by 11 per cent cent vote; was rock 'n’ roll music. Progresive education ovoid a l per jeent vote, Other influences cited included of the parents. Next, with 3 per’ + ” ‘hie comsidee Vasc alee’ West es fluence on .the lives of id teen- aged ger i ee re * , whapalias O& ab cook ot ton parents nominated themselves. the right can do hours of biel witels tae’ and pace Few Minutes Rest it over the eyes and f Is Real Tranquilizer Nervous? Tense? Just‘ re- » member Mother Nature has provided everybody with a built-in tranquilizer. It's called rest. Even a few minutes at GETTING MARRIED? - spectalists Formal Wear Rentals, you ., assured that the Groom and his men will be correctly dressed and fe the finest quality germents. HARWOOD CUSTOM 08 W. put. at TELEGRAPH Darken the room.: Lie down on bed’ or sofa with a pillow under the feet. Soak -a cloth or eotton swath in chilled -good = RELIGION HELPS =~ the, tofitense of Wich - and ‘church activities: was ded as! the most important by 25 per cent, of the parents interviewed: *‘Spir- itual influence,” said a Minnesota’ mother, “helps. keep’ the children | on the right track all their lives.” The remaining-2 per cent of | r the parents visited by our inter- viewers across the country were | pretty evenly divided among | such factors as schoel training, ‘ »YMCA and’ scout work, good ; companions, ‘supervised reading | and entertainment, neighborhood — environment, hobbies, etc. - * &°€ | The parents were given an op- | portunity to offer some suggestions’ for keepirig their kids. out of trouble. ‘| working mothers, divorce, lack of home training, dwindling emphasis on manners and courtesy, tendency to escape parental responsibility by “packing kids off’ to summer! camps, etc.,, and the publication Suggestions inchided censorship of movies, TV .and magazines, raising legal drinking and driving ages, more community recreation’ programs, closer supervision of companions, stricter school disci- | | Final Clearance SUMMER SKIRTS i: Prints — Solids - Chino - slim or flared | rd é € Ez 4, Special NYLON HOSE. of crime news. Harry Fink of Hoosick Falls, N. Y., father of four teenagers, termed _many miedern “movies, ' popular songs and TV shows as “nothing mere than legalized pornography.” Our next question was: what do pline, controlling off-color ‘song lyrics, more. church activities for young people, getting more par- ents interested in YMCA and’ scout work, tighter’ divorce laws .when children are‘involved, and in gen- 2” 88' 51 gauge, 15 denier eral more. participation on the part. of parents in the lives of their EATON’S ‘children. : - "8 # | . 36 N, SAGINAW: Gane fee “™ couple are Mr. i and Mrs. Earl . C. Fulcher and Mr. and Mrs. George E, Fresh, delicious candy For yourself, for friends! © * Attwater, é DOWN TOWN and MIRACLE MILE Sandra Raye MREAND MRS. R. E. ‘ATTWATER e| * ae Ballard and | a sr enr: | Jane A. Fulcher Becomes ie FIRST — Bride of ‘Russell Attwater ma | ns : Baskets of pink vane Spaliselabie, Atwater wore « powder bee Saturday. . altar of Silvercrest Baptist nylon and , dress with — Their parents | a4 a. YC i a . Fecal prosper fuckers ? ” are the Wilson ! ‘ es iRussell E, Attwater. * The Rev.! * * * ¥ =. R., Ballards | eee: ae ee | James Luther and Rev. Ralph Dav-__ When the couple left for a honey-| rors q eee FASHIONED FAVORITES . . . tempting lidson, the bride’s brothe?-in-law of ride ae pal ods ger I v = and the Kaare Re of pecan roll/ fudges, butter bons, seks ceremony. beard on ee | dress with white accessories, They } oa Haaseths. | r crunches, lt No chocolate-covered pieces. Al. ad i aa 02. 1020 va will live in Indiana. ' Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Fulcher of Wes- brook Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. ee OBE TG ae ; : | 4813 sizes 144-244 Ecorse. Attwater of Inverness MR. AND MRS. HENRY HAASETH Sandra R. Ballard Weds Sandra Raye Ballard and Henry, white sheath dress with’ white ac-. Haaseth were marriéd Saturday/}cessories, The newlyweds will live evening at Donelson Baptist Church.| on South Marshall street. The Rev, Lee LaLone officiated at the ceremony before 300 guests. a Parents. of the couple are Mr. } |and Mrs. Wilson R. Ballard of Scott Lake road and Mr. and Mrs. ; |Kaare Haaseth of LaSalle street. ~!____Fhe—bride—wore—a_ floor-length *| gown featuring a lace bodice | with a square neckline and skirt of Chantilly lace over taffeta. A pearl crown held her fingertip veil. On a white Bible she car- | ried a white orchid, feathered carnations and lilies of the val- ley. Carol Ballard, the bride's sister, was maid 6f honor, Bridesmaids were Judy Ballard, another of the |. bride's sisters, and Carol LaLone. | 1 HOLDS Mrs, Ralph Davidson, the bride's Any 4 Sweaters sister, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Schultz rand Nancy Attwater, the bride- ‘groom's sisters. All the attendants wore baller- ina-length gowns of white nylon organza with light blue cummer- ‘bunds and carried basket arrange- ‘ments of white chrysanthemums joe ———e Beth Ann Davidson, T he bride’ s| niece, was flower girl, She wore a’ i dress of white nylon, chiffon over! ‘taffeta with a light blue cummer- | -bund and carried. a basket of pink -rosebuds, | Rodney Attwater of San Diego, the bridegroom’s brother, was Fine Glassware | Adds Sparkle _ | to Any Room American handmade glass- ~ ware has the astonishing pow- er. to lend variety, character and -sparkle to practically every area in the home. Considering the many ingen- fous ways glass items may be used to highlight almost every nook and corner, it seems a shame to just store the pieces in a cupboard, Fre- quent changing of these love- | i i “ASSORTED CHOCOLATES . ... the finest, freshest you can buy! Creams, fruits, caramels, nuts, nougats—with milk and dark chocolate. S135 im vx 092.70 2m. box _ Exclusive at | best man, and ushers were Ray Margaret Haaseth, the bride-' ly objects can create an al- - | Attwater, another brother of the groom's sister, was flower girl. most new look to a room, c L oO |) N A N 9 § | bridegroom, Jim Ryerse, Don x * * Fine. glass pieces are usa- Powell Clark wes best man with | Carroll and Gary Eley. | To receive guests at a reception held: in the church parlors, - Mrs. ‘Fulcher wore a powder blue em-' ‘broidered nylon organza dress with) ble all over the house, and all. year round, If you get. bored looking at an object in one place, move it to another room and setting, and you will find John Nutt, Paul Page and Ivan ‘Haaseth of Walled Lake serving as ushers. To receive guests at a recep- “Where Quality Counts” : Use Your Charge * 92.N. Saginaw FE 2-016! 5 sce accemuried anda corseae of tion held in the church parlors, | that it will take on new beau- _ Account, at ; pink glamelias with white rosebuds, the bride’s mother wore a blue ty and ‘usefulness, _ Either Store - =| lace sheath dress with white ac- | cessories and a corsage of pink ‘rosebuds, The bridegroom's moth- er wore a white Te sheath with a corsage of pink jrosebuds. Marks 11th Birthday Beverly Auten, daughter of Mr. ow well 4 -Onee you' ve seen h . “. . and Mrs. Don ‘M. Auten of East made... how stylish... how eo ee ee ht Aa When the couple left for a honey- |Stratmore street, celebrated her | well-fitting th (arouses enc . sgl ; aa 1 vei ‘ ay MOTHER--- relsning tees force soe | amtty cn whip up this cbr 20 as" wenrng 8 Dek andlend marlon soe ast 41 N. Sanna St. Miracle Mile fae : are—you | beep your boy or Style with jts pretty neckline, deep}. = maser moar Ee | girl in Play-Poise Shoes every and handy. | potkete. 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Y.. a We will send you, by return mail, a coupon worth 504 off regular price of either size jar of new Instant SIESTA 4 M. A. BENSON © CO. INC. 849 N. Saginaw FE 4.2521 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 i ee NEW YORK — Eugenie Leonto- tvich, the great actress, limped painfully into the restaurant. Her head was swathed in black chif- fon. Her eyes were lifeless. - In a low, anguished voice she you have?” 5 * * * Tt was a straight line. Madame Leontovich, star of stage, screen and the Russion Revolution, want- @ a beer to snap her out of the part she had ‘just finished playing —that of a limping, lifeless-eyed old lady. “When you start to work—if you are me — you go into a trance. You find out who you are, where you come from, what is your motivation. Then the part goes from your head to the real McCoy—” Leontovich : a fist at her chest— “The heart, the soul. And final- said, “I'll have a beer. 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Five years ago everyone laughed at the digestion that the Pacific Coast Conference was waivering and a break would soon follow. — : The ardent Pacific Coast fan wasn’t convinced two years after the haggling started and even until re- cently when the divorce came between the California schools and the weak sisters of the north, there were those who believed reconciliation was possible. When the coast mist lifted the non-believer finally reasoned, “Well, the league wasn’t sound: geographically, it was due to break up.” xk *& * ; Geography today is not the foremost reason for ex- pansion or dissolution. Not fn big business. And college football like pro football, major league baseball and other MIDWEST HAS PACIFIC COAST INGREDIENTS: PRO COMPETITION GROWS | Is Big 10, College Football satioustty scaled sports is definitely doing big business, Actually the reason for the Pacific Coast breakup was due to the fact that the schools of the north, namely Idaho, Washington State, Oregon and Oregon State were unable to condiict their football business on the same scale as the schools in the southern part of the conference. Why should California, Southern Cal, Stanford, UCLA, play in the northern stadiumis before 20,000 or 30,000 when they have 100,000 seats and could fill them with any worthy foe? x *« * And again, when voting was done why did these same “little businessmen” hold the controlling vote? They did and the “big businessmen” were unhappy about it, The California schools had to think about gate ap- peal, especially with big growing rivals like the Rams and 49ers in pro football and Giants and the Dodgers in pro ‘baseball. Then there were the recruiting scandals and the “up- starts” of the conference sat back in subtlé silence as the ax fell on the Californians. xk kk * “Stadiums with 100,000 seats are attractive to the best teams, “Southern Cal athletic director Jess Hill was quoted as saying, “and our athletic pengrames must be: built along those lines.” BIG 10 HAS COAST INGREDIENTS There is no geographical problem in the Big Ten, but follow the tide of events and the ingredients for confer-. ence security aren't of first grade adhesiveness. Indiana, Northwestern, Iowa, Purdue and Wiscon- sin‘ all have stadiums seating under 60,000. While, Michigan, Ohio State, Michigan State, Illinois and Minnesota can seat nearly double of some of the afore- mentioned. MSU just moved into the big seating bracket last sea- son, and since coming into the Big 10, Spartan brass have been known to straddle the fence along voting lines. 8 .*% *®..... Michigan and Ohio State have been accused more than once of padding a home schedule to shy away from the 30,000 seats at Indiana or-40,000 at Purdue. Now, Michigan State will be able to get the con- ference home schedule about which it has been dis- gruntled since becoming a member. . ‘Since 1947 the seating-of Spartan Stadium has moved from 26,000 to 51,000 to 60,000 to 76,000. There’s no deny- ing it, business is booming and ALJ. 10 members of the - -Big Ten have to get in step to keep the conference merry Homers to Help Frank Lary Win Bunning Goes Against Baltimore Tonight in Bid for 10th Win BALTIMORE ™ — Al Kaline smashed his batting slump with two home runs and the Detroit) | Tigers cut off their losing streak ! at five games in a 7 to 1 victory over the Washington Senators : last night. As a result, the Tigers were hopeful ‘foday of getting a fresh start in their fight to stay in the American League's first division. They open a three-game series tonight with the Baltimore Orioles. Kaline’s slump-breaking hom- ers — each a three-run clout — might havé been the shot in the arm the Tigers need. They were hit 12th and 13th of the season and came after he had been able to get only six hits in 44 previous trips to the plate. The star outfielder hit one in the first inning with two men on base and another in the fifth, dium as guest referee. The fights under idéntical conditions. Both came off the Cuban Pedro Ramos and accounted for six of the seven Detroit runs, we * * ’ With Kaline in a power show, Frank Lary sailed to his 12th vie- tory and the Tigers avoided the disaster of losing twp successive series by opposition sweeps. The victory gave them a split of the Washington series after they had dropped three straight to Kansas City. | For tonight's opener with Bal- timore the Tigers will be count- ‘tng on Jim Bunning. Bunning . will be after his 10th victory '' against seven defeats. by Lary permitted Washington eight hits but he also struck out eight men -and- forced the Senators to leave 10.men ‘on base. The only run off ‘him was unearned. It came in. the third inning on ‘two singles and Gail Harris’ error. . * * On Kaline's first homer the Tigers got off to a quick 3-0 lead. Coot Veal singled and Harris ‘walked to set it up for Al in the first inning. He hit the ball into the left field bull pen for the three scores. : The Tigers got a run in the:/ second om. two scratch singles and a double by Veal. In the fifth iriming Kaline drove a high smash into the centerfield bleachers after a walk to Frank ‘Bolling and a single by Harris. _ That: was enough for Ramos. Starting the Tiger sixth, Johnny Romonsky was on the mound for Washington and Detroit could not score again although filling the bases in the eighth and leaving Harris stranded -after a triple in the ninth. 8) GUEST REF — Former wel- terweight champion Fritzie Zivic (shown here as he looked in 1942) has been added to the Sep- tember 8th fights at Wisner Sta- are being sponsored by the Boy’s Club of Pontiac .and tickets are now on sale at various mer- chants in town. Grange on Magazine NEW YORK (UPI) — Harold (Red) Grange, who gained fame a$ a college and professional foot- ball star, has joined the staff of f x k * x &k * Take 7-Game Streak to New York By The Associated Press — The second-place Chicago White Sox have a seven-game winning streak, their longest in two years. The first place New York Yan- kees have a winning streak of one, their longest in a week, That's the way things stand as the White Sox roll into Yankee Stadium tonight for the opener in a three-game set with the league leaders, The league lead isn’t involved— jout Gerry Staley had to get the for the White Sox, doubling home a pair for a 7-1 lead and then his 15th, in the seventh inning. Turk Lown won his third in relief, ‘inal out, fanning Don Buddin with the bases loaded, ~ * Bud Byerly (1-2) lost it in re- lief, after Ted Williams’ 21st hom- tailing it with a two-run homer, |- er had counted three runs in the and hasn’t been since the fifth day of the season, But what face the rest of the American League iclubs have left at this point, could be saved by continued White Sox) success. The Yankees lead 10% games, and it’s up to te White} Sox to bring the champs back closer to the field. It's not just benevolence that motivates the White Sox, They're on a drive to nail second place, although Manager Al Lopez in- sists they’re shooting for the flag, and at the moment they’re doing right -well, winning 15 of their last 18 games in‘ a rush from fourth place, * * * They built a three-game lead over third place Boston by beat- Kaline Breaks Slump as Tes End Streak ALBlasts Two x &k * Chisox Get Shot at Yanks fifth and the Red Sox had added four in the sixth for an 8-7 edge. when they won nine in a row, They were unbeaten in 10° consec- utive games last season, but that string included a tie. Art Ditmar (9-4) had a four-hit shutout for six innings and wound up with an eight-hitter for the first complete game by a Yankee pitcher in 13 games, Yogl Berra ‘The White Sox last won seven straight back ‘in mid-June, 1956, sme x *k & belted his 18th and 19th home runs for a 3-0 lead against loser Cee on Nab. w ~ - Bob itiesee, be five days with a bum hand, hit a run-scoring tri- ple in a two-run first- inning, then iced it for the Orioles with a two- run homer in the third off loser Walt Craddock (0-2), Jack Harsh- man (10-11) allowed only five hits, and had the A’s blanked on two hits until the eighth iaing. po) ad HES etidiiadne were: pobshed tak 04 Wo oe uneasiness. The present code of athletic tenders, the var! ance of financial aid put into the athletie pro- grams at the different schools, the hassles over TV tions, the unhappiness at the proposal of a round football schedule thereby forcing the “big” sehool schedule the “little” man, and a few shakes of pepper and spice, here and there, make up some of the other unpleas~ : ant ingredients. COLLEGES REALIZE PRO COMPETITION College people, including the Big Ten, are having a sional football. rude awakening to the competition presented by ard 2 x * * : ! | While overall college football attendance has des clined in the last decade, pro football has not fallen’ backward once. Each year it has shown a steady in+ crease. Schools in the Big Ten as well as other conferences see the need for playing top inter-sectional foes in the biggest arenas. They also see the necessity. taking nationwide status rather than holding their schedules to regional acclaim. . xk & R- The proposed coast to coast conference whieh was dis- cussed in Chicago was aimed right at this very thing, Pitt was the strong pusher from the East and Southern Cal and UCLA were keen on the idea from the Far West. Stanford, California, and Washington were suggested to complete the Western Ditton; with possibility of others. Army, Navy, Penn State, Syracuse and Notre Dame were backed by Pitt for the Eastern Division. =. This the college people could- argue as the cision attack of the pro offensive. . ‘i Just to show how seriously the mentioned schools are about forming the Atlantic-Pacific College Con- ference is noted in their schedujes in the near future, Pitt, Penn State, Syracuse and Notre Dame are all on the UCLA card for the next five years. Southern Cal has replaced its ex-PCC weak sisters with Pitt, Notre Dame and ‘West Virginia. California and qparey are doing | likewise. xk * * Where does this leave the Big Ten and other con-- ferences of regional makeup such as the Southwest, South- east, Atlantic and Ivy? Right in the stormy middle, fighting to get on the of these schoels who are looking to nation- wide affiliation and using 100,000 seats as temptation. What could result? A cross-section of teams merged in three or four “Big. Eights” or “Big Tens”, thereby grant- ing that at most, 24 or 32 schools can stay alive in big time football. "2. f& This was college football talk, August 1958 in Chicago. Sounds fantastic! But so does the “Moon Bowl, ” Jan- uary 1, 1990 until aes start selling tickets. C3 ing the Red Sox 10-8 os youmreny after blowing a six-run The Yankees, who had lost four in a row, ended that jazz with a 1-1- victory over the Cleveland Indians for their third victory in 11 games. Detroit clung to fourth by belt- ing Washington 7-1 while Balti- more regained fifth with a 43 de- cision over Kansas City in the oth- er AL games, Sports Illustrated. Jim Landis ‘drove in four runs Shoots Par 70 at Tucson Green Leads (Special to The Pontiac Press) TUCSON, Ariz.—A trio ot Michi- gan youngsters shot rounds in the low 70s Wednesday ‘in first round championship action of the ‘Inter- national Jaycee Junior golf tourria-|- ment at El Rio Country Club. Pete Green of Birmingham led thé group with a par-equalling 70 —only four«strokes off the pace. Tommy Grace of Lathrup Village fired a 72 and Chuck Newton from Ann Arbor had a 74, Green carded 34-36 over the warm, humid El Rio course for Harrison Takes Old-Timer Event J.-E. Harrison shot -2 a net score of 28 to win the nine-hole Pon- tiac Oldtimers handicap golf tour- nament at City Municipal course. The tournament featured com- State Jaycees the state’s best effort yesterday. Grace had a scorecard of 37-36 while Newton’s score was 33-41. Championship play continues through Saturday. — SHOTGUN. CHAMP — Paul Pace (left) of Bloomfield Hills won the shotgun championship » at. the Williams Gim Club near Davison recently after a shootoff with the three other | in the pic- ture: ‘including Art. Hickey (Saginaw), Stuart the shootoff. Flemming (Grand Blanc) and H. T. Jones of Detroit. They were tied with 71 of 75 hits before ~ In the two-day consolation tour- nament, Dick Zimmerman of Jack- son shot a first round score of 80, Reow ia Count on 4 Ex-Spartans + Sy ‘\that used to come from Indian); eight strokes off the pace for the par 72 Randolph Park .course. Don Morano of Belleville,-N. J., set yesterday’s pace with a sizzling 66. Nick Secondo of Watsonville, Calif., fired a 67 and Fred Black- mon of Highland, N. C., shot a-68. Bunched at 69 were pre-tourney favorite Buddy Baker of Florence, S. C.; Jerry Greenbaum of Atlanta, Ga., and Jeff Kirby of Hattiesburg, Miss. 2Preseason , NFL Contests Slated for TV NEW YORK (AP)—The Nation- al ‘Broadcasting Co, announced Wednesday it will televise two pre- By BRUNG. L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ‘The Cleyeland Browns, who have yet to find the formula of beating famous MSU “pay backfield” which won the 1954 Rose. Bowl, was pews by injuries in 1955, his final year at MSU, and then went i ito the air force as a jet Lions’ Foe Friday Has MSU Flavor pilot. He has been the star of the Browns’ camp, At present Bolden is ahead of both Bob. Mitchell, Dlinois speed- ster who tied with Ninowski for the Detroit Lions, move into Briggs Stadium Friday night with a strong ‘Michigan State flavor. * * * Coach Paul Brown has been able to master the Lions’ only three| times.in 17 meetings of exhibition and regular-season games and this time. he may be planning to do it with products of Michigan. Dave Kaiser and Bill Quinlan. While the Browns were beating Pittsburgh 10-0 last week, Ninow- ski was calling the signals in. the 35-19 romp over the Lions in the All-Star _— ; ae vuben | a product of Pershing High School, is figured to be Milt |Plum’s closest competitor for the ETROIT INGTON season exhibition ‘. . ae eeT Ss eh wel petition among golfers 65 years of iF se —" the Na ee [31S Jee ww 3 ets older who have been lay-|onal Football League, Veal ss. $031 Asprinte ab 20 1 S/Age. OF Play’! The New York at Baltimore Boling 3b 4200 Pearson ct 330 9 ling at the city course this summer fe Sept. 14 will be carried na-|'; Ealine rf $226 Sievers if 203 01u under the ‘‘p for free’? program |82™ e. except for. a blackout i ent 3418 Lean, 4° 291 8ltor oldtinters put into effect by the| Honwide, he Maxwell If 44 3 @ Lemon rf i the Baltimore area, Wilson ¢ 4120 Becquer ib 4010/Parks and Recreation Department. | Lary p 3000 Br’g's ss-2b 4016 ; The Chicago Bears at Washing. Alyares ss 0000| Phere was an excellent turnout! jon game ‘Sept oH renee aPlews 4010/for the evet and plans are al- » 21 will lacked : Bad out in Washington, Baltimore, Rom'sky p 1000iready being “made for: another; isville, Mi oie, hen he ies taite. ste Fs ae y ae pales, gait geles and’ San Franciseo, but ba Grounded out out for" Romo i} ernie cigars were given “S| beamed to the rest of the’ nation. weeatirh, Few Vest. 3 1 Oldtiniers scores: “i : ashington oi bp-veat, Bolling and|_3..E. Harrison 28, ¢. Exell 32, sonn | U.S, Wins 2nd Game Narre LOB—Detroit 8, Washington 10. 19. | Vineman 3 KY . Yohington | 33, Pop” z tne 2 SLT. ww en opsolieinectete Ripteage ME ctaie| CIUDAD TRUJILO, ’ Dominic cw, y : § i $ 2 § bn ers i has &. ‘Van itise 3, Republic (AP)—The United States fathon eet $9.3 i|cumber B. Dunlop a1, G. ¥ | Wedrigsday night won its second HBP— ¥. (sievers), U—McKinley, Heyman 41, 41, F. Aa von foe Oro Brown Y game in the junior baseball world eye te biomed i all ges AF, Hace 39. acts Bi ‘Tchampionships, 10:1 over Aruba, a starting job, while Bolden, an all stater from Flint Northern is run- ning behind Billy — = left. halfback. : | Last Second Boot Wins for Steelers MILWAUKEE. (AP);— Tom Mi- ner, a rookie end from Tulsa, exhibition. game. x & * over County Stadium’s turf, turn- ing the Milwaukee Braves' base- pal diamond into a morass, ‘ * © Jack Butler set up the Steelers’ Bolden, former member of the. eee ee {booted a 37-year field goal with a second left to play to propel the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 3-0 decision over the Green Bay Pack- ers Wednesday night in a rain- splashed National Football League|®, newcomers and quarterbacks Until Miner’s last ditch heroics, both teams slipped and sloshed all ‘|winning placement by intercepting Babe Parilli’s pass at midfield and most valuable honors in the All- Star game, and veteran Lew Car- penter, ' Ninowski, Kaiser, Bolden and Mitchell are the vanguard of the 15 rookies in the Browns’ camp. There are 31 veterans back from the 1957 squad that won the Eastern peti title. x k &* bine coach George Wilson said): he'd give his rookies a thorough test in the game. The Lions wound up heavy work for the game yes- terday with a morning session for and an afternoon drill for the whole squad, * * * Jerry Reichow will be lost to the trairier Millard Kelley said today. The quarterback-end was oper- ated on for a ligament injury in his right knee yesterday at Univer- sity Hospital in Ann Arbor, . xk Kelley said the operation swat “very successful." of moving, followed by a’ mild: ‘Attend or Ese’ Edict Indian Officials Offer sgh . i aN hy i doi mee te ee mar ae te His tone ‘fépresents quite a change from the sort of response management every time transfer : rumors pepped up. The statement in the past was to the effect that the manage- ment has no plans or intentions oo Newt, a me tom, i“ “unless’* attendance Sages too}, far, a This time there still are dis- |} claimers that the club is doing any negotiating. But Daley | seems to be a little less specific these days in the customary [1° denials, : He says several cities have made approaches about the Indian} Pitts franchise and ‘‘we have received many attractive offers, but have aeeee ABSZSexrs Lions for at least eight weeks, Lion night, Area Racers Move Up in Mt. Clemens Pontiac drivers Chuck Partello and Joy Fair have moved up in}! the modified hardtop point stand-|¢ ings at the Metropolitan Speed-|OMly sames scheduled. way during the Thursday night racing programs. Fair who started back in his winning ways after changing his motor back to his 1957 status is favored. to win at the track to- 5). Puiladelphia at Louls, 8 Milwaukee “ . mt Burdet! Into Waterford Finals, Sno-Bol into Glenn (Wimpy) Johnson hurled final round of the announced that modified hardtops Promoter “‘Easy Ed” Jones hast W aterford ferican. ball playoffs with a three-hit 50 will, also rum on. Sunday at the track. In TAN POINT eras, 4 fe ), B), sieey Beets ions “abe ion ert (300), se, Mecune “aa zoe diamond for CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) ~The consistently refused to negotiate — _ Idance has dropped since sisal miei bes high. the golden days of the “Veeck ied oy oe act Get te Oe | era,” will be moved to another city|wild pennant chase of 1948 the unless the trend is quickly re-!Tribe had a home attendance of versed, - |more than 2,600,000. Last year it~ coer ou edhisnt was 722,256 year . liam K, Daley, chairman of the |. 4 board of the Indians. “Atten- . Sa AB ane Johnson’ Hurls Sno-Bol se League sof. . shutout victory over Nonse’s Drive. ; be ~ [Strongest Field i 4 fi eee et s s e mn “au 1:6 |, Ramen Peterson s os i. SAT. Edward Parker in iS 0 Sad care, and Bauer, New = (A) Si ree 1s (A) iwi . ne ¥en . Rome~ Mant, New York, 3; 7:23 «2:08 (A) John Schubeck, Jr. Sievers, Ww Jensen, Boston, (A) Lar tka” 10:04 7:58 m. Ro ¥ Geivs “kansas” Cy,” 29; Colavito (A) Dr. Richard Lodhols (A) Harold Brink 0 ! : 7:30 «11:00 (A) John Lyons ‘J1 8:05 Huffman ia) Robt. Grundemen = Mat ie er | A) Clayton Wid man T3T 11:07 (A) Vietor Jettries 1o18 a2) Gerald Prieskorn Wally Burkemo Defends ideas (ay Rae ees, ae (A) Philip Wieehman itle in 39th Annual U alae Gee sosa ag (A) Eitan McAlister Test at Atlas Valley «Holiday Shop ji wie iy See t 8:05 11:35 (A) John Lock 10:46 6:40 Tom Watrous GRAND BLANC @ — The 696 Ww. Huron — ; (A) Chas, Johnson toss cer Sorte Carlson strongest field-in-the 39-year his- ua Seo 11:00 8:54 Lowell tournament will start action here . Myles, Jr (A) Tom Carmichael snnecvee . tay Meltio. stevens Hugh Arderae , ° 11:07 = 8:01 Tommy Shannon [Cass Avenue B Brake 9 8:33. 12:03 (A) Mike Andonian Sa! for the starting field - 109 N. 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Pontise Press Phote DEFENDS TITLE — Wally Burkemo, vetéran pro from Frank- | 9:15 12348 i) Rove Sallegy! a0 837 (4) Glenn Jonnson yiint aren Gace A} Were, ae lin Hills, -will defend his Michigan Open golt championship when Ah partes, Hl nes & SS [ _. /BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT | the 39th anawal tournament begins toenocrow st Atlas Valley Coum- |%!2 18:0 0 Wim Neter HT gy ee Wee | Oa eer champions Wat — : — try Club near Grdhd Blanc. Burkemo, fort National PGA cham- see Leo Daisies 12:26 1:41 Walter Burkemo rous, Chick Harbert, Mike Dietz, pion, is a three-time winner of the State Open tourney and won | — gy Bi Granam (A) Michael Goode John Barnum, Emerick Kocsis and last year’s event at Edgewood. The 72-hole test schedules 18 holes | 9:36 1:30 Bob Healy mae tg Chuck Kocsis are entered. Friday, 18 more Saturday and a 3¢-hole windup Sunday. (A) Tom Wilson 12:38 1:88 (A) Ghafles Koes! In addition, three-time runner- . 7 — ee ce up Max Evans and former Na- Request Made to Telecast Game, Oct. 4 . . ee op Ream bolster eld ef pros that in ; 12:59 9:30 Emartek Recets cludes virtually every name TV S P ee eee | ™ (A) Dr. Maurice Taylor eee , Fom Cosmos Glenn Johnson and former state 2:20 10:11 Larry: ‘ , : F] ple will also compete. EAST LANSING—Michigan State Fred Stabley, MSU athletic | committeee will make the de- 1:27 10:18 (a) rater Former National Publinx champ ith S$ University officials have put in a| publicist, sald the request went | Cision, he sald. “a sons Rave iavncet Sam Kocsis, State Publinx ’ eate request the National Collegiate} to Doug Mills, University of | .Stabley said application was) * : ears ner Mike Andonian Detroit wi wi Fs : eee. was es tans be idl ee athletic director and |made under the “sellout” clause) _ . At eery District champ Bud Stevens add mee . a igan-Michigan State football game anh somteneneeten te Oe We. in NCAA regulations which permit] ** 103 (4) Tova Bimiiekson [more strength to the field. b Robert Bruce at Oct. 4 on a regional base west. NCAA's television television in addition to} 155 19:48 Wiliam Marna There is a $150 first prise at y : , regularly scheduled football tele-| ~ (A) Byard stake. To win it may take a score as ' casts if there is no competing] 5.9) 19:53 ‘4) 7c as? of 375, 13 under par, some say : game within a 90-mile radium of ay Beane SMetaber . ee ee rida = the sellout game. Michigan-Mich-| 3.99 7:23 (a) James practice round, isn’t so optimistic. Hot Spray revi ian Sate football contest alvays La Feeeg (He picks 7 are out. 2:16 (7:16 imund Pistnik eur tournamen “Guaranteed for the life of Other games will be played tay Boa Winterheuler scheduled Wednesday was can- , $ 1 A’e within 90 miles of East Lansing|‘4)—Denotes Amateur celled. Oct. 4, Stabley said, but Univer- . ity officials are hopeful wide- ber C oy eet vernec/Derson and Crew |COlumbia Meets the NCAA to authorize a regional Weatherly Today . Win Race at PYC Al Oberson. and his crew of Pontiac Undercoating in Race Trail . ~ fart. Add up to this whole new -. fashion. A fine blend of Orlon - ; | and ool inet blue, oatmeal, . 1958 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. HARDTOP | “That, howevér, fs an expensive Proposition,” he said. State’s football season ticket sale has hit a record high of 19,400 books with nearly four of the announced sales pe- Davies and his crew of Phil and). Margie Smith while Andy Roualet, assisted by Bill Roualet and John Harbaugh, finished 3rd. NEWPORT, R.I. (AP)—Colum- bia, leading candidate for the hon- or of defending the Amerita’s Cup against Britain's challenger Scep- tre, disputes the area off Bren- tons Reef today with Weatherly. The Sears Syndicate 12 meter sloop Columbia, ve ee piloting, won stor WITH: Sperton Paint — Powerflight — Mirror Pkg. 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The season ticket deadline ate this year is Friday, Sept. | A ceiling on season sales of 121,000 books was announced by Athletic Director Biggie Munn last spring with the explanation that ticket obligations for the Michigan-Michigan State game made necessary the limitation. Should this 21,000 maximum not be reached, any tickets left over will be offered for sale on the the PYC’s “night owl” series for this seasoh, Mrs. Knudsen to Meet Mrs. Gawne for Club Title Mrs. Sam Gawne and Mrs. S. E. Knudsen have shot their way into a match play finals of the women’s club tournament at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. The two ladies reached the title round with semifinal victories yesterday. Others to $12.95 va ij Open a Open ‘Hub Monday ~ 30-60-90 and ii: ey * Frida Charge . Until Account 9 P.M. tad - 20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET One Hour Free Parking in the Hubbard Garage with Any Purchase * ji € Mrs. Gawne defeated Mrs. Louis Colombo in their semifinal match, 4-3, and Mrs. Knudsen eliminated Mrs. Carl Moyer by the same: 43 score. Mrs, Knudsen and Mrs. Gawne will now meet over an 18- — route for the club champion- ship. ‘Sooners at Pitt in ‘64 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Oklaho- ma will meet Pittsburgh in. foot- | noun ball at the Pitt Stadium Oct. 3,|jpsimt 1964, Pitt Athletic Director Tom |FooT Po Wednesday’s racing will conclude lost two. * * John Mathews’ 19-year-old Vim faces the Boston boat, Chandler Hovey’s Easterner, in the other match of the day. Sylvan Lanes Opening Fechires Bill Lillard Bill Lillard, one of the all-time greats of bowling, will appear in a special exhibition featuring the grand opening of the new Sylvan Lanes at the Sylvan Shopping Cen- ter ight. 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OR 3-7464 Drayton Plains - tournament championshig yester- ‘troit against Cleveland~in the win-} idix, scored two in the fifth on. day with two victories — 9-0 over: ‘ners bracket. Losers bracket gamey Ray Jablonski’s pinch double and Ind., by a forfeit, find Baltimore playing Fort Wayne, a bases-loaded walk, then handed | LYoungstown versus Cincinnati, Lou- . wer and he can pick up thousands ( shooter and close to 2,000 were oof “Beat Spalin : as ; Giants Win > * ‘By The Associated Press National League lead last night, taking their third in a row from the Braves, 2-1. “That slashed’ the champs’ lead to 542 games, with two games re- maining in the series at Los An- before Milwaukee plunges into a five-game set with the sec- ond place Giants at San Francis- co. . , ee ee - ‘Tie “dead” Dodgers spanked the Braves the hard way this time, getting but four hits off seldom seen Warren Spahn, At that,. they heeded only the last two, scoring in the fifth inning on Joe Pigna- tano’s home iin, a walk and Norm Larker’s triple. All that with San Francisco's 43 eterno yey. over Cincin- nati beaming down on the Braves from the Coliseum, scoreboard. * ¥* * Phi delphia quit the cellar and cut a losing string at. seven’*games by rapping St. Louis 12-2 with Willie Jones driving in eight runs. Third place Pittsburgh beat the Chicago Cubs 4-2, then lost 5-1 in the second game of the double- header, which was held to five innings by rain and darkness. The’ Dodgers, who have woh eight of their last,nine in a jump from last place to foyrth, built :a 12-6 season record-oever the Braves who began their 10-game tour of California with an _ eight-game bulge. ‘ » Spahn, who gained his first vic- tory over. the Dodgers in seven years (a lefty, he’s been kept clear of their - long-time right- handed power) twos weeks ago, State Nines Still Going. - Amateurs in ALTOONA, -Pa. ” — Altoona, Pa., operied defense of its Naitonal Amateur Baseball. Federation Jr.' Indianapolis, and 5-4 over Louisville, Ky. * *« * ! Detroit, Mich,, also won two! —_ 3rd Round chances. 9.3: oa Dearborn put Gloversville out of the picture 12-3. | Third round games today pit Al-| ‘toona against Pittsburgh and De-; isville against Chicago and Pitts- | field meeting Dearborn. — was staked to a 1-0 lead ‘in the first inning on a fielder's re and Hank Aaron’s’ double. rookie Stan Williams then blanked the Braves on five singles, al- though needing Jehnny Klipp- stein’s help with two on and two out in the ninth. Kitppetein tanned Del Rice. * ‘* * Williams now is 9-7, Spahn 16-9. Bob Friend, the only other 16-| ae and Bill White lined a pinch single. that scored both in. the had, given up homers to Frank Robinson and anny Temple. th. Al Worthington (10-). .won in relief after. starter Stu Miller)Robin Roberts’ * * Jones ea ‘a pair of three-| THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, acerst 2 1958 b Hot Dotidchs ig Taah’ Braves’ Lead | in. seven Against the same Cardi- nals in 1955, Harry Anderson also| homered for the Phils, making 13th victory a breeze, Billy Muffett (4-5): lost it. Stan Musial, staying .004 ahead) of Phillie Richie Ashburn: in the} ibatting race, had two hits. for the) run homers and-a two-run double Cards—one .a double that gave for the best one-game production’ ‘him 9,165 extra bases on long hits, by a a Phillie since Del Ennis drove|matching Mel Ott’s NL record: | } } "ON WA TIONALLY ADVERTISED game winner in the NL, also} failed at No. 17, taking his 13th defeat in the nightcap at Chicago. | Dick Drott (6-10) didn't give a” hit. unti] Bill _Mazeroski slapped his 16th home run. in the fifth inning. Friend got the only other Buc hit, a two-out double in the same frame, The Cubs battered Friend Trading Difference! What Does This Mean to You? for 11 hits, scoring twice in the came, ; * * * i Dick Stuart’s two-run homer, | | his 11th, and a pair of RBI singles} by Dick Groat bagged jhe opener for the Bucs and Ron Kline (12-' 11). Dave Hillman (3-5) lost it as’ the third place Pirates gained their 62nd victory—matching: their 1957 total. i took ok The Giants, blanked on two hits. for-four innings by Harvey Had-: iveliever Brooks Lawrence (6-12) | ihis ninth defeat in a row as Val-' Tha’ wodhan'Al pine. cog incomes Gelens $i Yala ‘suclank last of the fifth before the rains when you buy a new car. Used car prices are now at a peak and OUR new car selection is good. Don't wait a month for a clean up sale when the used car market is low. Buy Now When the Odds Are in Your Favor “FACTORY BRANCH” 65 Mt. 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Dayton, 2-0; roatwame eliminated Indianapolis 9-0, again on a for-! feit; Youngstown ended Buffalo's: Top Trap Events piece * to Starf Today Grand American Shoot) in Ohio Has ee Purse ° 100-target feature in which marks- | men fire from 18 to 27 yards behind the traps according—to their proved ability, is on the a CP 8 A $1,000 purse goes to the win- » more in the optional wagering. ® system. A $56 entry fee, including the optionals, is assessed each expected on the firing line, About $90,000 in various purses will be —-. woke - & Today's preliminary is a dress ; for the clay target _ sport’s biggest classic, the Grand American Handicap, which will be | poate gaa same route pal | entice yesterday’ wound up the 16-yard phase of the annual’ tournament and the Waukesha, Wis., Gun Club walked off with most of the honors. 2nd Anthony- Spieser smooth. Switch to Meeting Considered DETROIT — Fight a Ernie Braca says he is interested Braca, interviewed recently in New York’ said a December bout ' at Detroit's Olympia is possible | ff woah wins two bouts he has| = up in Europe. nthony knocked out. Spieser a’ ago mye feee in the third round yea a the Detroit fichter from | a titfe bout with Archie. Moore. Anthony later lost.on a seventh-! round kndckout to Moore but since | has been es and success- fully. NFL Exhrarmions Y’s SCORE Ep) Pittsburgh 3. Green, Bay * 2 Night. Schedule _ sagen Sees - v8. Anges at Port ¥ —we believe we ay iy \have the lowest SS ta POLAROID°/and CAMERA SEE HOW SIMPLE . IT IS TO USE 1 Eony te leod apter). Argo Ch. Esquire of Maple mites (Irish set- , Warren {Rxia. Tigers, hetp for the eet club still appears to be some distance away, All but two of the whic on the Four Detroit . Farm Clubs: | Leading ) third *baseman Bill Springfield {.304) on offense and pitchers Gor- gon Seyfried (14-6) and Bob Paffel (12-8), Detroiter Ron Rozman. had Charleston roster — aside froma 5-3 mark for the Red pitchers — have had shots at the Major Leagues and failed, Several pitchers, Don Lee and Jerry Davie, are éxpected to help the Bengals The top batting averages in the chain belonged to Idaho Falls. Jer- ry Kugajeski went at a..373 clip in 38 _ games and outfielder Franke Francht « at Ea in 103 contests. Sia other players were vover the .300 mark leaving: - Jim en below with ‘a Steve pare ‘Ties ‘Sailors, with no pitcher over .500, still were embedded in seventh place in the Class D New: tae Senay ivanis, League. x - jrun averages—Davie with a spar-: but probably, not this year, x *% * Detroit, in desperate need of a relief pitcher, has George Spencer} at Charleston, Spencer started the. season with the Tigers and pitched effectively but was sent down. There’s a feeling he still could help Detroit. But if. the Tigers pull him up before the end of the American Association season with Charleston fighting for the | pennant, the Bengals would in- cur a great deal of ill. will. Davie has posted a’ 15-3 record. ‘with the Senators and Lee an 116 mark. Both rank high in earned 32 S. Saginaw St. Sx7 6x7 kling 2.33 and Lee a 3.01, Spericer' 6x3 ‘has .a 2.00 era for 76 innings and 8x9 a 9-4 record. j if c+ “s 4 8xid Sp er Pitchers Bill Harrington and Joe! Grzenda are the chief prospects at Birmingham. At Augusta, outfielder George | Manila Ro Alusik leads the Sally League in | Cre hitting and .rbi’s and could bey | Field come -the second straight Tiger | Telephones Ideal for In- —- Sys- farmhand to win the league's | FE 2-0022| TARPAULINS $3.50 9x12 $10.80 $4.20 10x12 SPA $5.40 12x15 $18.00 $7.20 12xi8 $21.69 $8.00 15x20 $30.00) pes ta"? De thes" de ft Genuine Gov't HEAD SETS Bread New—Donbdle ovt. 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Boys Club took a 5-1 decision Monday in the opening game of the series, A darkness-halted seven-inninz 4-4-tie Tuesday delayed the BC nine’s title ambitions. There was no denying the Boys Clubbérs yesterday,. however. They scored three runs in the ist inning and their final tally| in the Ind, then coasted to vic- - tory behind the three-hit pitching PBI, finalg by beating Talbott Lumber two games to one in the semis, reacLed Garrett for their two runs in the 6th inning. A closing round of par 75, the | only par round in the entire tour- | nament, gave Mrs. the 54hole medal play champion- ship of the Women’s Metropolitan | Garrett struck ouf nine batters befere he left the mound in favor of Jerry Pointer with two men retired in the bottom of the jth. Pointer fanned the final batter to preserve Garrett's vic- tory. Leroy Nicholas started on -the jmound for PBI and left the scene during Boys Club's three-run Ist stanza. Harry. Bell hurled the rest of the way for PBI with Nicholas suffering the loss. Boys Club now enters the state “B” tournament Aug. 29 against Ypsilanti at 8 p.m. on Butzel Field) in Detroit. © CUD nece one Bie Oe 0-4 7 3 Garrett, . Pointer | oF Nicholas, Bell) and J. Orr. Romack, ‘Scot in Golf Duel | -|George Valentine, a wispy veteran of British golf competition, clashed today in a repeat match in the lifth round of the US. Women’s golf cham : It was three years ago Miss Romack and Mrs, Valentine _{met under very different condi- tions in the final ‘of the British| Women’s championship, Ireland, was miserable then, Bar- bara had to wear a stack of sweaters*and rain pants for pro- licking from her veteran Scottish opponent. Things ‘have been a little dif- jferent this week-at the tight Wee Burn course. For one thing, the weather hag been Perfect, And the competition, going pretty close to form, has left Mrs. :Valentine as the only survivor of seven British entries after four rounds of match play. Pine Mountain Skiing Facilities Being Expanded | IRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. » — Though Michigan sports fans still are thinking about -baseball and of them, the ski people are making mid-summer news, |Area, located in Iron Mountain, will have a new look on the dpen- ing of the 1958 skiing season, Included in the expansion pro- gram will be a- new 2,350-foot double aerial chair lift and the con- struction of a 12,000 square-foot ski ledge. The lodge will be the Swiss type with three stories. In addition to the present six slopes and trails, three new slopes varying in length up to 3,000 feet will be ready for the~1958 winter season, The expansion ‘program will cost. $150,000, Piston Center Jordan Signs New Contract DETROIT (AP) — Phil, Jordan has signed his contract with the| Detroit Pistons for the coming Na-] tional Basketball Assn. Season. Jordan, a 6-10 center, averaged 8.9 points in 46 games with the ‘|Pistons last year. SEAT COVER NOW IS THE TIME FOR NEW SEAT COVERS | ; Convertible Tops | ' Immediate Installation - Custom Trim’ — Floor Carpeting — Door Pan- els — Head Liners — Convertible Tops Cov- ered — Boat T.sps and Sethe ig Compote Auto Trim. 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AN’ IT ENDED UP IN TH YOU SHOULD O PARTY I'VE EVER ICE CREAM A FELLER ——~ > | |MOST WONDERFUL FIGHT/ BEEN T’ BUTCH’'S COULD EAT!/ | , SHINDIG/ ~ { } P| j ’ J IT GOES LIP INTHE A YOLNG MAN! is * _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 ij ” aes - = ea The flight of about 2 million in-if habitants from. Communist com! Soy; : » °|Hollywood Headlines [Singer Leaves Hospital |, Tex had 8 all re oviets Hevise poets ndisons AME! Walled East Geemahy in the pasts” : PALMA, Mallorea (UPD , years constitutes the largest 3 RD; - ‘F le M ] B - ite a voluntary “migration of modern Hamlet’ to Rip . emaile arion DI an a American opera star Patrice Mun-| QNE NIGHT ONLY imes, : sel yesterday took her one-month-' | Baghdad Pact Appears Dead Lives Up to Her Billing |%:"rnuysn ‘ex cr] SATURDAY ~ 11 A. M. to 1 P. M.—25e || LONDON (AP)—A Soviet ver- , al |from the hospital here to her sea-ij ip , aon of the ghost in “Hamlet” | Ike's Attempt to Goad By BOB THOMAS {her billing as the female arin aide vila, cm, wearer f . © . .Hrantea on an Arab battlement to- Congress. Into Passing AP Motion Picture Writer Brando, imend. Baie: child, born. Se : jday with a U. S. Marine and a . | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—"I never, She is like the early Brando— : |British paratrooper standing in Bill Seems Doomed ‘thought Hollywood would use me. | ibefore he became husband, father Miss pits ieee is camel : ‘There's no place out here for aiand film producer. She has a sim- r aoe LAST TIMES ee, ee Sateen celebrated sen-| WASHINGTON (AP) —~ Labor fat girl . jilar disdain for the niceties of at-| FRI. & SAT. ob - + Jegislation showed no signs of life! “| can't stand the sunshine in tire (‘I hate clothes’), She is un- ‘Robinson Recovering é 5 Cot gal at, | today despite President Eisenhow- California. It’s so” relentless, But. ‘impressed by herself, Hollywood | FRED WETTING ORCH. eed ha _ Moscow's phantom was Cock-! ler ’s attempt to goad Congress into it's good for you, I guess. Even protocol and nearly everything, HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Edward if Ww ALLED KE es iney rather than courtly and us) ‘passing such a bfll before adjourn- the old ladies out here look better, ons Brando-like: ze is . ae G, Forcnamgee 64, is in secre LA ec ab) G | t. ‘than I do... .” performer, universally admired condition following minor bladder i Vhajsye wa cd ey broad-| te was hard to find any senator, * x * x by her fellow actors. |surgery, Attendants at Cedars of CASINO BALLROOM . . | neon Take eee ee lor Fepresentative who believed al This was Maureen Stapleton * * & Lebanon Hospital said the actor] WALLED LAKE, MICH. Li } il cast a “modern ghostly melo- | Habor bill could be pushed through taiking, and she was living up to. Dore Schary is the man who got probably will be secenrice sm. : e}! of Fi \drama” entitled “It’s Dead but it in these final days of the session. ———-— ‘her to do a movie. He and direc-' — (Won't Lie Downi” | "The night is dark, the wind howls, | Enter ghost in tattered British desert uniform, a relic of World TOR | ‘tor Vincent Donahue sought her! WALLED OPEN 6:45 In a special statement yester- me ° ito play the important role of an, day, Eisenhower expressed disap- More Foreign Ships unhappy housewife in ‘Lonely- MA 42131 | pointment “‘that the Congress has thearts’” with Montgomery Clift, | thus far failed to enact legislation ; Robert Ryan and Myrna Loy. | ‘War I in Mesopotamia. to curb the racketeering, corrup- Reported on Lakes _| How was she fanded? | * «*« * , zi puncte |tiongand abuses of trust and pow- “Vinny called me up and asked) To the accompaniment of groans) PUFFED WITH PRIDE—With jer’ which he said the Senate) ANN ARBOR uw — The number|™e if { wanted to do it," she | and shrieks, the ghost begins his| a relaxing puff on her pipe, Mrs. Rackets Committee has found in.» foreign -ships visiting Great reported. “I loved the book and | ! jingle: — Louisa Jackson, of Thornton, the labor-management field. Eak f hi nai 'I liked the setup so I said yes.” “When you ‘ear the pact| Colo. celebrated her 106th | “I still hope that before adjourn- es port so far this year indi-| = - ’ « + a’moanin’ you'll shudder with! birthday. Believed to be the ;ment the Congress will pass a cates a sharp increase over last} Maureen has been called the’ might and main, The Baghdadless| oldest double amputee in medi- labor bill which will effectively} year, the Great Lakes Commis-|American Magnani, She has orig- Pact's a’groanin’ for the ad it! cal history, she has been smok- |protect the working men and | ision said today. inated two roles which have be- Cl ARK G ABLE jlost its name. ing a pipe since she was eight |women of our country,” Eisen- x * * ‘fallen Magnani in the movie ver-! | “It’s just too bad, but then. by years old. That was back in hower added. | The interstate agency said over-' sions—"'The Rose Tattoo’ and the’ gad, the rightin' won't lie down, | 1860. Arteriosclerosis forced the | ~ * * i “hy th 4 z forthooming “Orpheus Descend- [| while the Baghdad Pact with no amputation of one leg when she Secretary of Labor Mitchell also S€4S vesse trips by the end o ing. Baghdad is dead but it won't lie. was 99. The other was cut off mad an appeal for action before ‘June had reached nearly half the) She also did the stage original ~ ; : sae 'down.”' | when she was 102. Congress goes hothe, perhaps: number for the entire 1957 season. of ‘27 Wagons Full of Cotton,”’ * * * * this weekend. . Upbound passages totaled 169 from ‘which turned up on the screen as’ : I | i There are 14 more verses ae But Rep. Charles Halleck of : . -, ‘Baby Doll’' and made a star of w TEAC H ER S the curtain falls on a chorus rom ae a House Republican lead- Reel ig June veomspared: win St ‘Carroll Baker, FREE EM 3-0661 ‘the sentries: resi en lons : said in an interview: ‘I’m during all of last year. x ke PET “Show me the way to go hom ‘afraid under the circumstances ‘The increase,” the Commission’ She'll vanish back to her New) KIDDIE DRIVE-IN THEATER Open 6:45 I’m scared and I might 4s ae | nothing will be done.” said, “reflects in part the desire York haunts and a fall play as. PLAYLAND fi ‘be dead, for we've seen an ‘or rid) Bi | House Speaker Sam Rayburn of vessel agencies to establish;soon as ‘Lonelyhearts” is fin- South End of Union Lk. Rd ; _ act just a minute ago and it, ; on la Q (D-Tex) had no comment on the contacts in preparation for open- ished. 1 : a4 2 ree ave no ‘ead.’ ° | ; [KE insenhower-Mitchell appeals. ing of the St. Lawrence Seaway FIRST RUN! s : : pMONr erp | t. Exit. sentries. | Neither did Chairman Graham next spring.” ! ; OA KL AND: ! Exit oe - | Reciprocal Agreements nereen (D-NC) of the House: Overseas imports to Great Lakes’ DOORS OPEN 6:45 LAST FRONTIER OF TERROR' © : Labor Committee. ae ports totaled about 97,000 tons t ; MODFRNLY O:R CONDITIONFO Driver's 2 Daughters | Extended for 4 Years ‘* * roy oe ial eps ns No fewe awe Y HURON Children 25¢ Under 12 Yrs. | Die in Car-Bus Crash by Legislation | Rep. Stewart Udall (D-Ariz) available for the comparable peri- THEATER Adele Mat. &Sc — Eves. 9c | said that ‘‘if either the President od in 1957, the Commission said, =e” *X “DETROIT w — Jack Ritter’s WASHINGTON (AP)—President Mitchell had spoken up Mon- but it added import cargo tonnages NOW th SAT. two daughters were killed yester- day, we'd have a bill today.’ were holding up well. NOW thru SATURDAY day when the car he was driving: iuig te ear: cree It was on Monday. thet the x * * ‘eollided with a city bus. ram four more years of ‘life. It House killed a Senate-passed la-. Export tonnage figures for 1958 Cary GRANT Ritter, 47, of Detroit, suffered rf the longest extension ever bor bill sponsored by Senators are not yet available, the Commis- Javae MM ANSFIELD minor injuries. ‘granted by Congress. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) and sion said, but are reported to be yne Mrs. Joan Traurig, 19, was dead, * ilrving M. Ives (R-NY). \lower than the last’ two seasons. Suzy PARKER on arrival at a nearby hospital.’ 7 * That bill would have Tequired, - | ———_____-—_-----—_--- ‘Her ‘sister, Linda Ritter, 10, died) ‘The administration had request- among other things, disclosure of 3 ‘about three hours later. ‘ed a. five-year extension, but Ei-' union finances through public reid Ruth Rosenburg, 11, Windsor, senhower made it clear in sign-| po ports to the secretary of labor. It ¢ Ont., Ritter’s niece, was injured. ing the bill yesterday that he was|also would have required secret { No one on the bus was hurt. quite happy with what Congress balloting for union officers and ¢ —————— —— provided. iplaced limits on terms of such ¢ Eisenhower praised Congress officers. j 5 for voting the four-year extension) + * * BOB S FAMOUS and said the legislation represents In appealing for Congress to en-' a ‘firm, forward step on the road act labor legislation at this ses-; FRIED CHICKEN to a stronger America in a world sion, both Eisenhower and Mitch- : at peace." lell criticized the Kennedy-Ives Open Under New Ownership i; RITZ Bar and Grill ~ PAPPPPIPIPIPPIPIPA FRO r* to give the government sufficient, \power to deal with future trade “isi from the new inal ‘penalties for theft of union Cees Common Market, |funds, for failing to file or falsi- This is a union of France, Italy, {ving mr “are eat ts and for Take Out Orders a Specialty ‘West Germany and the Benelux’ ‘ ry el r hai union or = eer aepnasreammemnnina ques countries in a common market piyer representatives. 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ELEPHANT — +0 Examine Airman “ + , See ia Mhiihd TT | | STARTING | th | : “NIOK” | wednes49f, | _ ees giving authority tthe IN THE ENTIRE OAKLAND COUNTY ” > 3 > Fai A 50 In addition, he said, the free measure as not going far enough. 3 Ken Cumberworth | W It iy . ] nations: ‘‘are now assured of oe lst plumped for the 12-point ad- 4 and | re | isnecys continuity in’ United States trade ministration program sent to Con-'$ sos : af } policy that wil] make possible néw gress last January. $ Barney Gustinis Di t i; } international negotiations to pro- Eisenhower's proposals called in $ At the Bar 4 A oN Bar Chicken ene 50ch ‘mote mutually advantageous com- part for full reports to the gov- > ; . ‘ mercial exchange and increased ernment on union finances and $ Psi Pl tn tsocee gi | | poses y A Friendly Place To Go §,“or4 productivity.” welfare fund operations, as well 2 the famous Villa fea). , i= 1 ehemeanes” : : . x *e * _:as on their internal organization- at the Grill. ; il ¢ ° eyo ha 7 A Cc er al affairs. Most such reports 2 iB ® : 4 The four-year extension of the > | BOB S 24-year-old program is expected would be = ps me ; 3 9N. Saginaw FE 3-9189 3! Ri -comeneseen akin DRIVE! IN, BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P. M. — SHOW STARTS 8:00 P. M. | ONE SHOWING EACH EVENING _ | “TEN COMMANDMENTS STARTS Ay 8:15 p.m. | The President also sought crim- | —————__________ Soca ——— FEATURES AT i] 497 Elixabeth Loke Road © TO el | FE 3-982! Grd EEG O Bieta ¥' program to operate through June! LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—The: > 30, 1962, the legislation provides | Air Force has arranged a psy-| WPPPPPPALS Bins > industries claiming injury from | jumped out and suffered minor in- > imports. Juries. Lf : xg ES { The law will now permit Con-| - — CECIL B DE MIL cE. . gress, by a two-thirds vote of both: —ectnile = Co EKCLUSIVE “73. > additional powers to cut tariffs 20|Chiatric examination for Airman’ > Greatest Event in Motion Picture Histor “HARLEM MAGICIANS” | iper cent in return for like con-|1. C. 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TOWARD G Admission Ariother provision will Allow in- eee Adults $1.25 Now .. 25eto 1 P.M. || ot ee This Picture Will Not Be Shown “ $ Recuiar | Sar al get anita Sse nm | s 0 se Other / “4 : : ee a will never |. The President is’ Jas directed’ in Any Theeter in This KM DERE K + HARDWICKE -FOCH «SCOTT PRICES 80° No Charge for Children Under 12 for a in war... tender t to consider the impact of imports | id on the netion’s’ economy, specifi-| cally any stantial unemploy- | ment which may result. | _ PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS - Areo Before September. _ f hi e - Ae PP PPPPPPPPPP PPP PPP PP PPPP PPP PAPA AA VvVvVY tj Sarawak tribemen still hunt wild / boar” deer. and monkeys with cs >| pojsoned darts, but they prefer 2435 “ns Ry! a 10) : pfodern firearms when they can’ eet them. > a > a a a ‘ > 4 > > 0 a ai a a > 4 | i i | r= i i i ; u Tw WATERFORD 1 " PARAMOUNT PRESENTS | DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Roads—Box © 1 | | | 4 SONGS: As Long As | Have You DRIVE-IN MA 4-3135 | y . Don't Ask Me Why if EAT RE i Hard Headed Woman OM APLE ROAD ‘No Ads on Out King Creole WA ump 1AR Lover Doll sa Giant Sc reén inane i Young Dreams and more! a PPP IES SSS TS EEE CC ee Ee wvVvvVrVCreCTreeterereree” os ines slacene ctaieneonas BLOCKBUSTERS pS yvyers Ss “YANKEE DOODLE “| ADDED FEATURE MCCREA-vwcw MAYO] Co spring |, CAROLYN ° WALT AMES ATH DEAN ii wi a / sxanys ceueat a ‘ei Keith\in “SIERRA B | "plus ‘NAKED EARTH i i i i i i i i i ee vwwwevervVYrYVYTYTYTY ej 1 é A four-week changeover shut- down is a little longer than would market. But 1958 has not been characterized by high sales volume. * * ## Chevrolet has been turning out ‘new cars this year at an aver- age of more than 27,000 units weekly. In recent weeks, it has teen building at a 30,000 cars a be scheduled in a heavy selling| week evel That's close to a normal year rate for Chevrolet, Probably the high production rate that put Chevrolet more than a quarter million units ahead of Ford, its nearest rival, also built up Chevrolet's dealer inventory. But Chevrolet’s sales have been running closer to its 1957 level and far ahead of Ford's. Chevrolet’s nearly 660,000 retail 8 & ra iE covering sales of locally PCCP eR He ereseere 10 THB. veveseee 1:10 doz. Seeere i.) doz. veeene A dos, 278 Md, wasvenmere 14 Ibs, ;:.. 1.10 topped, a +) cecsliees 00 1.00 SALAD GREENS - Endive, bleached, bu, ....s e000. 2.25 Recarcle, Mh. ccc usaceave 208 (crate) 3 doz. ;...:; Fy SAeeserersennsceseese Priced riced at ... . $10,990 DOWN TO VETS s— 30 man approximately $200 in back pay. t+ & & The incident occurred in Shu- ; A : oil. c27L5 100.9 81.5 1833 ford’s residence which is adjacent |f7, G27 .:°": z13' i008 23 105.5 to the Conally farm, following an Year agen. 21260.2 M01 128 176 ge er fe Se Troopers report the gun did not) i93) lh °"0')3300 1347 113 1888 go off, although it was loaded,|1957 low ...,..226.0. 78.2 662 1509 because the firing pin was not in . aes eaecne : : Nephier Figures after” dcsisnen points ‘are et -| All a Shock Was Too Much Baldwin eutber nee? berry aad Ross OF CO. nn cccices .- 06 27 i CREIL, France (UPI)—Placide G. L. Oy & Chem. Co... 16 2-1 Totis, 60, died of a heart attack Peninuslar Mi. fret. ; vs 7° 40 | yesterday after reading his an- |Riay Mie co.’ a Pe nual income tax demand from {Toledo Ea Core 146 146 | Wayne 68. Prod. Co.......4 , 5 the government, . | ive sale; bid and askea, MARKETS |(ils Move Up The following ares top prices|* 00) as Wall Street took a second look WE. ceecsseessseesecseeess 1:00) 8000-8ized Ba siiieicaseeseccesnnee 100 bu. pelSbuescacods ss beens cuces B.! M ie SPOT EREMHE RE OHO HEHE 1.35 Sorrel, + (PPP eee eS SL ET Pee eee oe TT ” 1.50 ‘Spinach : eee ee Ree Pe neeerseane Swiss chard, setesnsengsoeeess 150 in Quiet Mart Baltimore & Ohio eased follow- ing its late jump of 1% yesterday U. S. Rubber, International Pa- per, Genera] Motors, Caterpillar General Electric made small 2% on 26,700 shares; Getty Oil up 1 at 27% on 3,300; Penn-Texas un- changed at 7% on 3,400; and Amer- ican Telephone up % at. 182% on NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- sociated Press): Net change ,,.. Noon today ... _— 273.0 110. i o 18 18 60 |% Indust. Rails So. salen in this year’s eles half were about 63,000 behind those of 1957s like period. Ford, with nearly 501,000 retail deliveries was Ba 1957 January-June total. But industry experts say the longer Chevrolet changeover shutdown probably is due more to the fact that broader equip- ment changes are being made this year than in many previous years because of wider design changes in the forthcoming 1959 cars, The changes have not been dis- closed but Chevrolet gets an en- tirely new car for 1959. A major styling feature will be the unique rear end treatment, with an most horizontal and parallel ‘with * we kk There are other styling changes, too, but the rear end treatment will attract the most attention. As Chevrolet started the first week of its changeover shut- down, Buick began production of its 1959 models{ Buick had been down since late in June. Its 1959 medels — lower, longer and wider — are scheduled to go on sale Sept. 19. Instead of the five series of cars heretofore, Buick will have three in 1959, They are the Lesabre, Invicta and Electra. They replace the Special, Super, Century, Roadmaster and ‘‘75" series, MP4 produce brought to the Farme:'s ie ee Market by growers and sold by : 3 ‘NEW YORK ?—Olls did fairly icky el them in wholesale package lots... in a mixed and quiet stock ‘ace aga Detroit Burean of Markets, as of A higher tendency seemed to be eee ney either to liqui- Produce vent from fractions eae tae | date or r le speculative posi- ' point. Losses were mo c- ~ tions at current prices in the ab-| ° raurrs — Many stocks were un- sence of any major guiding inu-jami, Dac aney, ba, '-- #ngiebanged, tne We. ge gee ss duane, Ceres seakr ti aaleeaitis celle a Many contracts are at or near Sepan cuger, ren ing. The pace slowed. the season's lows and some traders i aeuiaaanter DES sscves: medium j -.. 27 wartin Co. .. 33.3|side of the bridge on Kirkway Drive Ainecondg."--. 913 May,D.St *- % fant fromthe bridge’ and. to erect the d a sore GO3 | eeesary. Wi or safety signs in Co: a Merek $0.2 connect ‘herewith: “and Grotine = . r 5 4 --+e 8.3 Merr ChéeS .. 16.2 eee ee | si ‘eel Hy Mpls Hon -<: goa 2c the approach of the bridge above : nit ** $0. pr fhe re a Beclng ms: HY er ae ry Bide thereof,” Section* 17, Bloomfield cg? Met Ward. Fell aieegareti mate Sh Oe, oe . Ww a ehip n> he metercin. . 1. A4\aR ie the Byatt, $200, o'clock. ve ¥. Mueller Br .. 30.2/p.m., on —— 25, 1958, for the pur- oi 2. o ‘ment “foul saat “essemons ——— ca - 3 Nat Gash R.. 68.2) thereto, diets See eros BE hat Grog «=| men . LJ oe . > se Seen: BG Nat Lead “0.1083 August 14, 21, ‘58. steers | C “gr No Am Av . 16|_ NOTICE OF PROPOSED BOND ORDI- steers 20.50-| © - $31 Nor Pac .... 4-6) sance for the City of Pontise, Michigan, choice 700-900 | § See Nor Sta Pw.. 20.6/°%s¢ ‘follow wing 4 ~ a oa it oe age 4 Seeoe Gog | Comma Yor iret reading tet . 48.4 COG ME mmission for . 1450-18-50: | Gyacte Bu 428 Owens Til Gl ..784) iar meeting held Tuesday, August 19, Pac G & El ...55.2 bulls 19.00- | Goc - 414 oe This proposed being stock 9 Pan A W Air ..17 with “Section a “ood | 1 MH Pan Bol ...250 pean ter ox “ot the. City, Charter ( aN a5 Tr Pict -- Ge ie) oy the chy J for the “Trl 464 . IC”. 1 196.4! BOF Fon = ei He Pa RR esc IST, the issuance of of the full fem ead roan Cnn (4%) 86 Pepsi Coia’”..-23.7/p5 a of os ty therefor, to defray a] Sam Ree +--- 337 Phelos D «B34 the improving, enlarging and Et ESbas’ i nil Pet | ...47 in “tne ity’s S&wage Dispose t Ofl ... 586 pilisby Mills .. 8 TE : Copper Rng . 26.3 proct & G ....65.7 oY, cae Comunaenen of +487 pure OM ..::5.39 lene City of Pontiac, Michigan is, hereby ce to pri Vere Pub 434 ten EOS) autho to borrow the sum of re to Mary DiVithas, ‘who has made). ge lhe Det Edis. 402 aie teen... 8 Million | Three, Hundred Thousand | ol- several pictures under the name — Pour “Aire .. $03 Reyn Met... $22 fraying i Ge ten improving. enlareing of ge Sakae It wil! be the second 16. bce re £ Cote Roval Dut ....45 eal “= eae OF toe therefor the marriage for Chico, 66, the first/sheep + East ‘Kod sir Sefevay St --376 full faith aifd credit bonds of arn ty : +++) *\in the aggregate prin for Miss DiVithas. = s\n eal e “s 3. — = Soe Million. agrees Hundred, ‘Thousand Dol- El & Mus .. $4 Shell oil + the denomination, of $1,000 eae each, to mae Ms +4 rH < - MIMONS -..--- ture in the prince’ amount o Twin Savings at Fair Be 1 3a4 Sinclair 21..--61 Bion tne first day af SAprIL in each of the : ach «. 61.7 Sou Pac ......52-4 agg rate to be de ined after com- DETROIT (UPI) — Any set of |p* er |BOrd Mots. 42° Sou Ry .°.51'.463|petitive bidding for. the purchase 0 twins who show up at the Mich- “pee ae: 8 Sperry Rd ....18-7)said bonds but not to exceed 6% per os: i «+ nn se =| igan Sate Fair on Twins Day, : on oes B08 — S os bee that. ithe th first installment 9 interest : S, . " a + SS. < ess Aug. 31, will be admitted tree. |Hald Teovard Man Gen Bee... 4, Bid Or Ri sea” made, re" aald omy, Sal, be "ACCOUNT NUMBER 3155,2563 Gen Motors’: $92 Steve Se ‘sr sl pele, fom, teres, 20, be ‘with: the year meee oe yens . -22.5)in e year 2” *NOTT Bhoe .. 241 er, ery, ben, e204. Shooting Attempt Gen et os: $03 Ran othe ..64 41 MBection 2. The city Commission shall] _ Se. dy beag | : uther Pao . .396)have power to adopt suc ry ‘m., at 77 B. Huron, c, . Gen Tire .. 27) switt & Co ...258 necessary Mai 7 sii Pn. of a iget Bord Np hop Prod . rege ly = Pa: Dan cee . carryout ithe, ‘purposes < oe motor number BiIPOGI00550; » eunyaramprm Daman Cinta Dalineg | a... ew. UC l!|CUT@xas Cow}... f ie ere! au ie ill "be ie for cash to the highest) LEONARD—Romeo State Police beet biel Saas a] Tex G Sul... 222 tego oy in one more series Slag umes Sere mM today are holding, a. St-yearld|S0ren $ Fraten yg 24 ngitn ume ae at a aE © addre : :, lero! e's homp siete ia] ‘, a 4 The signed reserves the right to\farmhand on the charge of felon- Grek csiee i ae Fimk R Bear 403 cubmitted to the flectors ot : elty © eno ; Lf como vi ereon Dated 8-19-58. ious assault with a deadly WeapOD /Grevhound =. 16 Traneamer ....28S|munteipal election to be. held the — y ) R PASCHRE. after he allegedly attempted to Quit oll eo ML3 Twenty Cen 134 th d ay of November, 1958, and if three: ollan A 4 nderw oOo ths o e ¥O cast at sa. Col ec shoot his employer, a Bruce TOWM-|pomestk . 1. 396 tn Carbide i087 upon the question of the adoption of sue HS hip dentist Se «a Pat tas ener gee ee . : TH Cent .....39.6 Tntt Alr mf nds sha e fi ¥ i Scheduled to be arraigned on Tit Afre .....644|this ordinance shall be considered 3 ‘the charge this alternoon is Jesse soap ol ae Tit Fruit .495iadopted and shall take effect imme- BUILDING FOR RENT e Come 1 36 Mile Rd., Bruce [™an¢ St! .-t02 Fr Gas Cp ...2.1/diately upon its publication subsequent TAB we ceesl 4 Phone FE 2-8371 i ae ve int’ Bu + Mach "311.4 Me! Rub . oe Lad order of bead f Necut i, cel ra Mteel ......77. 2) mission, under date o a Orchard Lake Ra. Int Harv ... 36.7 ne Tob ...... 221) Dated this 20th day of August 1958. PE Sicahe gone — suitable for ~ *& * an gio rll cae 3 “eo YADA R Ru EV ans. | — remodel eee EN csensble || According to state troope sa Ent Shoe... 346 Ba BE Aug. 21, '88. ‘Shuford was arrested last n n ver .. 36.6 waste Hl ....81.7 Int Tel&Tel., 40.6 wr & ~.98 6 TE OF MICHIGAN—In The Pro- le his home pie one Charles = Ae Pi —— us hate: ‘Court for the County of Oakland, Conally of 2835 36 Mil . Teport-jJohns Man .. 46.4 vale & Tow ... Juvenile Division. : Jones & L .. 50.3 Youn, 82 W ..27 4! In the matter of the petition concern- ed Shuford had pointed a 16 gauge /xeisey Hey. 374 vneet SraT .\10 ing Baby Boy Schwarts, minor. Cause PONTIAC'S red HOUSING pa le-shot shotgun at he pe Eun cik’ 61 nth Bat «0. ‘To Paul Schwarte, father of seid pulled vas trigger er wa Petition having been filed fm this 3-Bedroom “Sportsman”; Gas B ally refused to pay the arrested STOCK AVERAGES - |Gourt allegin that the whereabouts, of Heat, LOTUS LAKE suB e father o Anna A M05. Voorbes RA. age _Death Notice _ aucustT M:, .4840° Fenmore St, Bi: beloved wite of Clifford Golde: worthy; dear m i lie Frome te at parks niitin Funeral Park Sd arm anne . daughter of Welling: 8path: Ba Ho Oak- od Birm: omer interment in al Oak begs mod dear Teoh < of ‘ Greenthal. Funeral ove will be ma Priday, br i at 3:30 p.m. from with interment in Perry. Mt. Park, Mr. Greenthal will He in state at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. AUGUST 21, 1959, Ottawa br. age Ba thie may be segs 7 nelson- Johns 855 Ww. ome with Dr. H, elating, Interment a — brooesgortd ae he Bchutt it Puneesl Bi ome, ap rp ‘Auburn * Rusia Honea anid pes nge 8 p.m. er ig — = 1958, ANN. + bo Lars - dlesay omg a ‘ee wife of Julius "Nemeth; dear mother of" Rev Fa E Nemeth, 0.8.M A.P.; Mrs. D. D. Wer- ner, Mrs. Charles Kopovits, Mr Julius seak, Julius and Steve Yemeth. r sister o be ep an rs. ; also sd by 9 grand ‘al ser- vice will be héld Saturday, August" , at 10 @om., at St. Williams Church, lied Lake with inter- ment ly Sepulchre Cemetery. Mrs. h will in state at the Richardson-Bird weuere Home, Walled Lake, where reci- tation of the will be 8 _p.m., Priday evening. PETERSON. roe wo 19, = 309 &t., n° oar father of Rev. Source Pete Kenne' M ral ser- vice will be held Friday, Aug. 22 at 2:30 p.m. alee First Baptist Church with Dr H. H he is taken to the _tor. service at 2:30 p.m. ROBITAILLE, AUGUET 21, and Mrs. dear brother | of Aurel, Henri, es Conrad Laces moog and Mrs. Ber- te: Puneral Home, 3141 Bash- abaw, Drayton Plains. ; also survived by several nieces and ws. Pune vice will be held Saturday, August 22, at 11 a.m. at Sparks-Griffin Chapel with interment in Holy Cemetery. Mr. Rourke will lie in state at the Sparks- Griffin Puneral Home. eens nera!l Home with Rev. Jantes—Luther officiating. Loreal ment in Perry Mt. Par! Mrs. ype will lie in state 8 ] Saturday, August 23, at 1 p.m. at en ugu: p- Funeral Directors 4 “& HOMELIKS ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Orayton Pla OR 3-115? Bene lscrlonne FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME: Ambulance Service—Piane on or Motor Cemetery Lots 1 CRYPT OAKLAND HILLS ME- morial Gardens. OR 3-7606, .| WANTED: CAPABLE installation man, FE THE PONTIAC PRESS, | _'THURSDAY, ‘AvGuST. a1, 1958 _ eee seh Efectinen ‘AN! : RT 8 older, 3 days wk. 10 W. St. jour- for and SILK FINISHER a ty Easton Cleaners. 8185 Cool- a 3 IDY-B_OR STENOGRARHER, 5 older, ts and days. Apply Sho’ req . 438 tected Lake at J p.m. Rochester. OL EXP. STEEL RULE py . , must be mechanical clined to help maintenance. Ph. Holly ME DEMONSTRATORS | : nore o 4 appleniane. jaooiy be ge ty , Bicasant work. | _¢4. OR 3-56 3600. ae ‘Hiroe between’ i988 | Wil erein,“e 64490, _|— AAA .A Floor Scie — TOYS—TOYS—TOYS | sip adage = Pm ss . Men’s Clothing Dem onstrators ogee, arienigao sr TR IN at enced t 30 pure or ful} time. = OR 3-6666 ‘a ~ years to feara man's wear busi. aie Lge Mqaliverog. A&BtTR “HIN clean ¢ forably sity fe. M t | Main office is Flint — new branch,| Footings, water Unes, field tile. Spero, ine uae wane Denese, | AGL RODS OF BENNY FORE weer si re with clientele. Reed “use are ear. and. ‘iL telephone, able. J , Hill Rochester. "| ett es Canae Se ee Pe oy OC MA | preftts ONS TRabigous _ W ALUMINUM AND BTONE SIDING, Sere soe fede Mulberry ¥-1960, Must have car. Golden, Rule e toy Ce ae eee ee ak doa MARR enichel’ oaenaa ts | oon seers. ened. Rito, FE 5. . £ Fontine ‘area, Our, men average | WAITRESS apply Sam to 4pm. | ANY, TYFE_OF ROUSE PLING fowakee, For interview eal FE| Gay Nineties Bar. 380i, cod:| “custom drawa OL. 1-900. EM Pe Between at and 12 am.,| ward, Royal sk, Miche Sine -HRICK- CEMENT Work k for Mr. Hart.| WTD.: MIDDLE AGED LADY TO BLOCK, R ; x PART ee sunvick STATION | take care of cniieren. FE _5-1500.| _and_fireplac aces MA MA . attendant Must be ex ——-. WANTED . Ess AND/ BRICK LAYING B & CE- See Mr. Kast, 7 a.m. 4p salad girl Full me: Call Sat. ment work. 8-6375 - Woodward Square. ‘Lake Service. mornin 6-313 on aes SING ees as Next to Ted's Restaurant. WANTED: EXP. SHORT E note PE 5.2853 r ernoons, SALESMEN ~ |seusavanetetoastae | ee Seagate aaa N OR GIRL T and commer- sot for wee als taal No cal Guaranteed work. Fh, MY : home. Be Ing "Au nach aT oan 3-1128 Full Time ee & arr sitar Block, a cement work, : hi d oor s B any 48 home are ts Men’s Clothing Grea, a fer’ In oe custian nome, | CEMENT WORK: comm uae, Paueeanen EE Pa W 3 Filet estimates ence. ° an Cc wo WANTED. REA- We offer many employe benefits elp ted . EMENT BR eter Apply to a cron HALL CLOTHES 200 N. Saginaw “TIRED OF ROCKING CHAIR MONEY ieee 54 year old e to layoffs bg hen Permanent sateet if you A Tg: selena: Phone & . __Monday Aug fe pecan 80449. WANTED FURN ALLER. Must be capaneneed . have i nz, oe “ON person, Bryan French. PURNACE 8-662: WTD: PARTS MAN with G.M. parts. tiac-Buick tica, Mich. REpub- lie 2-7141, Help Wanted Female 7 AN EASY JOB =~: le hour day — Come iv work, iatresce! nom ¢. ae Work 3-4 hours a = earl, ae as to $75" week. a ow cont or _FE_2-6864, "BURROUGH’ S SENSIMATIC Operators Office Service ee BAKERY SALESWOMAN. ee MI 47114, at the H untoon Punera!l Hom BEA potas fd, For, ateady position BE SMITH, AUGUST 19, 1958, PATRICR cine lene: wad cre G., ‘1015 Premont, Waterford| Air-conditioned salon MI Twp. @ 22; hi os 0 a eh Jose and Anna M. Smith; | CASHIER OR MEAT WRAPPER. dear brother of Dr. Raymond E. Coss Taaeas: Apply 10 a.m. to Smith. Puneral service will be es Westown Food Center, held mips b a 33, oy 9 $08 W Huron. a.m., @ . Ben - ) terment in Mt. Hope Comeuers COMPTOMETER ck. is at Doneison-Johns -OPER. Funeral Home, where a recitation Lot Roonty will be said on Fri-| This —- is available in our ar t 8 p.m audit department, es —— audit reports, Exp. preferred. Im- mediate Uberal employ cdrom oes personnel =~ $reikes ” Dept, Store. CARETAKER—COOK HOUSEKEEPE: 22 to 45.. Pull time for both. Per- manent. No children. Live on remises, Must have ear Ae ine furn.). Sefary $ food, i] ma with private hing ‘(edjoming apts sees. -sink unit for [actoeeg elevision, tel 2. Hectrisity. auto. heat. Laund sent out. EF: . REFERENCES..Cali Mrs, Kelly, City oF PONTIAC OUSING & For lakeside homes project. Salary, $4,407-$5, Re quires ANTIN. WORE 0! ae en aT ant find ny Have wan or woman. e. CASHIER dint Hi "Gd 20 9] Zz A your present ine consumefs in rge Rawliegh line. tely, Write Dept. M . Rawieigh an aur OMPANY VOCAL- Flax TO ACC . Write Box 30 Pontiac Eaaisyecet Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING COMMUNITY BANK BLDG. bie FE ¢-0584 HOUSEKEEPER five fa Fe pets aT oan: r and acations on! week v i Easter ena Chris ristmas. "Midwest — why ve eat a State SEC TY LIN AND VOICE. EX- PIANO, VIOLIN AND, VOI CEMENT AND MASON Work done cnpeatly, Pree eati- mate 16 yrs . OR 3-9402. é WO 4 arages 4-0470. CUSTOM Hi sED a Free estimates, OL EN . Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. — a eces FE 55000 &@ AD- ‘CEMENT & BLOCK PE 6-0782 DRY we TAPING AND FIN- Free estimates. FB 5-3463 or FE 4-6181. ELECTRICAL so oie FREE EST. Partney Electric FESS "| ter pester. ranges FRING, wa ers. §-8431. at # sice tric Co., 1060 we GUARANTEED KOoPS = ALL kinds, Est 1918. OFS Marsh. 353 N. Cass. PE 2-301 PE 23-8046 HOUSEMOVING + FULL ou TOUS E RAISING. tee bric! block. een ene w sepals, ore. Licensed re. ee insured. Ellison, HOME G “Hleeneed “ba oe appr Some with | PLAS ASTERIN a6 - os en — ski! me ages ot t have a —— Vern ae i. personality, like working w: TSERING Fae See ple and sap <4 ie “hours an Lee. FE * 1929 * 8 N And no Saturdays. Excellent s' . ing salar Midwest mployment * ainaing and g. Phone FE State FE $0971. ~ ROOF REPATRS,_ ~ Instructions 9| wa PRERCING ae 7 TRING FOR FOR tanks. footing 3 & oad wells “ou 1.0853. Work Wanted Male 10 a1 NEW— Repair 3 fe 4-1 HANDY MAN, PAI ards, odd jobs, janitor, ete. jobs, Thomas Newton, FE 2-5037. WORK OF ALL KINDS. saaeeenee © siding. OR 3-2081 CABL MAKER 4 ry caoanir. FE RE. émall, Jobe fae ENTER WANS SMALL obs. FE 8-3124, EXP. MAINTENANCE & PR rm foreman, Also die setter, ma- chine repair, plumbing, welding & electrical. 3-6222. ie 5 ona PAINTING, : cavestres am pg ry “plumbing. Tile le FE rec. rooms, plaster Sepair, sa or 9 OR $0117 WN WEED combe” and di tay AFIS WORK TO DO. FE MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK as mechanic's helper, has some tools or wishes work of ony kind. OR_3-1025 : degree,| MAN WANTS JANITOR AND specialization in sociology,| maintenance work. Write Pontiac Peychology. or related fields, Ld &, Box 2. least 2 ‘years working exper! | MAN, 21, WANTS PERMANENT weer ayek tp gy woes ey job. Anything. References, 148, ; thei ‘interviewing appli. saveee, or gas station. OR 3-6145, cal 2 LOTS AT WHITE CHAPEL.$150 FE_ 8-1088 T RESTRICTED CEMETERY LOTS in Oskland Hills Memorial Gar- dens FE 2-7600. PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY 2 Pi “csee2, $100 or @ graves $275. ' Ly, BOX REPLIES Me 7, 19, 20, 23, 24, 28, 30, 32, 63, 65, 72, 74, 76, 87, 90, 92, 104, 105, 117. Help Wanted Male — A Clean outside fost for an honest, reliable r 4 “— 6 GTO DODY BUMPERS WHT 5 Baris, $568 Eljeabetr Lpke ‘Rowe, PE 8.0623, _ AUTO SALESMEN ipod 1 itaple 8 Trail Walled Lak 44511 ~ AUTO TECHS iC. now Bead when ihiso Bldg. ‘Pythian Eitron bet 1 to 3 NVA modernization sales man ey 0 a.m., spot & Mo- tel, 120 esd pn on Tiday August 4 owe Must be experienced on Pontiac & Cudllinc, ts Hydramatic. LEF cape (e) URN ‘SALES c.0, Ph, MU; work ie our ce, _—— i, 4-6 Milford: Mic da Appiy’ “Room 14 & TO R Prtivan Bia Bids. Huron, work fe for mF Life. ‘Must bi be heat and to 2 z : veruitior priority, as- signing housing units and deter- mining rent Paid hoseaya. sick leave, pension plan, social curity. oe -_ insur- ance plan mel De- PP yall, 39° 8 35 3. "Parke 5 OF PONTIAC Lys AID partment, che St. Beiery, Se- TR MARRIED MAN, 2 WANTS work of any kind. Has chauffer’s _lecense, Phone FE 8-1089. EE REMOVAL, TRIM G. lots cleared. Free estimates. FE oe WILL ) WALL oa OR Nany_odd Jobs. FE 8-4 Work Wanted Female 11 ang|! ,D4Y, TRONTNG SERVICE, $3 hel, FF 5-1471. does other clerical work. 2 to 4 ears colleve training preferable | I aay NING VICE. $3 fn eral arts Many fr a! = bushel. FE: 2-406. . ply ‘ersoone pa: 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ment, City Hall, 35 8. Parte St.| ing, and housecleaning. FE 3-7581. CURB GIRLS. DAY & BOOKKEEPING — PART-TIME shift. Apply 676 W. Hurnn, or in = home Full charge EXPERIENCE) BOO! through P & L Statement. Sa rose St pot weet | CX PABCE” WOH WARE CRIED LS refe: ut not necess: CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS CHILD fos. ° Pontiac Press. ight housekeeping. RANDY WE MAN FOR PART TIME Steady Pon jac, Hesse nights. work E 4-3043. at trailer park, home than wages. MA HOME FOR COUPLE, WIFE reco for school-age girl. FE +4080 after 4. more for aeons HOUSEKEEPER FROM 35 TO 50, one adult, Modern” lg Pa ia Milford Ra. Lyle Doty. Bt. 2. Referenc ba gg PER om | Fe 34 Aiso telephone solicitor Sa¥ WORK WANTED, ‘MONDAY through Friday, OR_ 3-5 FOR Cee al Sateen & practica) nu: FR 2-5492 ae — "bike < Lanyon bal or housewor' a FE 8-731, — or week, ie DAY ..WORK OR in. Plain sires babysitting, Fm 8-6679. TRONINGS DONE. 8A : ranteed 2-7722, 4 iRONING Get RY a HOME. #4 PER ° nek A eed I Rave. on —_ n tools for Fae a | oe Or S505 from 8: Like children, cooking. References, FE 5-2016. ee Ww HIGHSCH (OOL GRADUATE DE- terms. BIG BEAR CO 92 _W. Huron St. ~_ Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS by factory trained man at our office. Genera] Printing & Office Sw: Law rence 8t, ers. 30 yre. Pontia Rov's, 96 “Gattend FE 2-4021, AYON-TRO 2 TG cect persed —— fen ir home. up and. de~ Pree pi ‘ive oh an Abee cng —mo proo! Formerly Berkley Car- Lenad Coeaners, OLive — Roche ester, ASPHALT PAVING _Daveyary parting ty ot etc. Free ~ ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway or parking lot. We help finance Da "Dendable Asp It Pavin pend: a) ‘aving PE 5-5037 FE 4-7980 (See Tr m 2.0749 ¢ or Fm 41878 removing nd windows ge yee _Free est, No obligation, FE 2-163} RPET REPAIRING, REWEAV- ing, Sindins. restretching, OL Chimney - Furnace Work Summer rates on all chimneys, cleaning. repairing, and building. Also urnace, replace, ar heater, ‘incinerator | “ee repairing done not amateurs, call tor eat cae nated rg regular p 84301 N’T LET YOUR LAWN SUF- er, why not consider an efor grpend Eprinking Woke “3 nfor, and est. ae ; ve sain. a £5 rewinding. ask Pike Pike FURN otal 9 co. PEN MA ietiow reasonable. FE 2-4 ENE'S HEA SERVI furnaces cleaned, sold, repaired. 3310 Crooks Rd.. Rochester. FE € s& aed Tg Nile mates. ORiando . 3 ree @ FE sit 138, INSTAL@ 489 Balled AND = + AIR, Work Guerantecd. FE 5-0304, SAWS MAC LED Manley Leach mit Bagley St. TREE REMOVAL TRIMMING. Hes cae fe 7-8019—MA 7 8 SERVIC D ANER is] cea 8 eg - aA re’ Pe atiat 7121 3127 AND! 29-6123 WALL | WAS! WASHING NDOW cleaning. Reasonable crates, ‘guar- anteed service. 8-3584. = dB HAVE aS ingen ae fuigiee the £0 Dressmaking, Tailoring 1¢ 16 CARL a “COBTOM TAL TAL op, FE tain. a | + THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 21, 1958 Satoh Ste tee 298 4 eattatsvance Free. $ Lendecane ct SEEDING A Sod Sgietien Blue grass entucky. oie, rass . del. with * yack in blade and loader, Serv, anytime. SiERIAN BLUE 80D- . 45c delivered. 2601 creeks Rd. North rib ots Aupurt CW 21174, BUILT. FINISH # Beckfield top soll, FE SE SRAYING Commercia) or residential Durch. & —_ control Hydraulic a Harry White & Sons, Inc. 151_8.-Cass Lake Rd. _Moving & ¢ Trucking 19 19 iu TON STAKE ‘TRUCK ANTS diols OR 3-3603. 2! 3 FAMILY MAN NEEDS Li GHT| _* pot Moving, voniion. Reas. a-1 Less HAULING “SERVICE i — FE 2-2009 ~ In Debt? une we trouble meeting are Sa p3 today. Bae ites, a 8g Segtesw KNAPP SHOES F Berman rt ed CR 3-1593 tracted Landis ones by any o if. Clare 51 “Sisom, Pontiac, RDU OF -YOUR-H x Ll oy, hg Hp Patel ou can wm giding, atamin- Huron §' REDUCE NOW 10 pound Guan oe theb cor sone beet wis wt a sti abby muscle: ‘fi ned. Call for pooacalt aml SPECIAL _. AUGUST. COL 00M eit By py ste Willams Lk Wtd. Childsen to Board 26 A GOOD HOME B ‘ week PR Eat ¥ DAY OR CHILDREN Vv RED _for. FE ait. re —_— PROFESSIONAL CARE. Li- — home, fenced yard. FE ATES Reduced Rates Bmith Mk: amie van of ment 4-1 AN! HAULING ST FE 56-5314 or FE 8-0860 GHT A aN TR eee ee cating "Pe 4-003." UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED NWieo of charge. FE 6-4658. SHOVING & HAULING WITH 2 TON __Stake t truck. FE Trucks to. Rent Dump Se: Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ARD see Including Sunday 4-0461 4-1442 ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long Cer moving. Phone FE 5-6806 TRUCKING & | HAULING. RUB- bisn. Anytime. Caco: FE 4-1820. Painting & Decorating 20) y 1st CLASS PAINTING 4 AND DEC- rating, Casb FE ‘ist PAINT- INT. — ExT . Decorating, Reas, FE 5-2860. a) PAINTING HANG- PAPER Paper a FE 46018. a PAINTING AND PAPERING.| ~~ Mason Thom FE 4-8364 4-1 Pal G, RIOR & terlor. pool gt cent disc. for cash Guaranteed, Free Est. FE 4-0205. AAA-1 PAINTING varie foggas*7 custom interior & ex- eee No down payment, E-Z Big 5 BEAR CONSTRUCTION co. 62 . Huron 8-6553 rabY / A DY INTERIOR, J ORATOR Papering & “PAINTING, = PRPEREANGING 3.7061 PAINTING = FAPER HANGING. APER air no 6 is paper movea by anon: FE 4-2171— 6-58 FiPbadinaie G@ — PAINTING. Plaster FE 68-8513, Physio-Therapy Z1A PHYSICAL THERAPY. 4676 . OR 35651, 1 till § a Television Service Wtd. Household Goods 27 | FURNITURE NEEDED a AFTER THIS als / Aegust 21, ao i will not a eg ne ‘= — wy ROY KNAUF | ae ee . W. DINNAN | tell you D the cash F 7ou cab receive net you, WE TRADE, WE BUILD & BON: REA: Le 2. Huron Phone wr 4-165 PARTY jofenrtbed, TO. BUY bed close to, HAVE CASH WILL TRAVEL. e will Soret & ong Ai r acre- you — ome, Nand on all no for a ell mae service. XR Ri LEY, Broker * 4-4821 ja vo ". * memes, ontracts, Buyers wail Paul M. Jones, Real 632 _W. Huron Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ae aes 1 BDRM WE PRIV. BATH & entr. Ground Bachelors & school teachers. Near ney aw A Also 1 aa e house, $14 =e. 5-2706. M, APT, ee ADULTS only. Utilities turn. 258 Orchard SERVIC CAULE AN- ALL TY = day or night. a RAYAL BLECTRONICS PE 5-6390 M RON ee EARLS | RA DIO AND TV Serv. Reas, rates. OR 3.2088. Typewriter Service a ‘ur +2418 ° Day OR OR MIGHT TV SERVICE [EAPITCT. i 8 STRARA fice oy Upholstering DRAPES-SLIP COVERS. CusTOME Beadle. FPE_5-1927, AKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- oe 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM THOMAS ING 197_N. Perry St. FE_5-8886 Lost & Fond 24 DARE BROWN LOST ~ sho’ bee, ee wed 6 Ear — _treatmt. Pe 5-804 Lost: AT MUNICIPAL PARKING lot, at north % Pike St., car ke = and Rughtals icense, in' case. iT: ALE SABLE COLL near Walton & Adams Rd. OL 1-0192, { : 2 UN Ds DS BET. STANTON Drainer Rd. 1 black & tan, f black & white. Ears clipped. FE _ 8-0120.. 05 ie ances ee blac white. Answers to “ Vic. PAL Harbor. Fri. cee pet, F Be eaT. Lost — MAN'S BROWN WALLET at Commerce Drive In Sun. Eve. Reward, PH, WEbster one” Lost : BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, Two teeth will sedis Ike * show in’ font: —— of Walnut jie Be MA 000 oan iT LADIES WATCH DOWN- Osim Aug doth, PE S178, Lost ao REEN BILLFOLD in Drayton Plains store, some erred and important papers. OR Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. m Backenstose cor be of 1b = Lawrence St. St. Notices & Personals s 25 enn eee eee AUTHORIZED MASON SHOES HENRY J COMPEAU 299 Clayburn_ St. FE £m ANY GIRL OR WOMAN | REE sea 4 on. in , 2 © endly aay The veer en rmy. onfiden' AUCTI WITH OVER 2500 th ales ex) anes would suction sn for you. MAple 5-1341 or MAple 5-9066 CALL ELECTROLYTE an CENTRE oa ime ted hair. CHARLES CHTSTE® as CUSHIONED 54042 ots OP- “en Rg ig i; 500 N geet Mrs -.Wallace, FE 5.7806, TY , MRS. 7 a, Gillesp NEED A FINANCE- “FIXER?! Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job, FE 28181 is ‘the Want. Ad number! aie Contracts, tes. 32 SHOP AROUND. Pie! ali Sood = vaAViN NGS & Bates £9. 3 W. Bure 6. er ~ WE ARE IN a eae 6% W . FE_5-8183 WANTED “LAND CONTRACTS BUYERS WAITING A. Johnson |’ REALTOR ____ 1704 8. reret PRIVATE PAR facts rari “IMMEDIATE ACT ION pea, Your cash eontract, New cash upon sat. WILL BUY small land con- 1838 or MI 4-2635 On any or pllline 5 a inspecti and K. T ton, Realtor J L. empleton, on Orcha FE 44563 $ TOP $ THOUSANDS OF DOLL. [J AGTION. WE ALSO BUY EQui- J. JOLL, REALTY 2836 DIXIE HWY. Ready, Willing and 7 Able — buvess yong JS voy _fE 4-3581. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. J. VanWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1355 UNLIMITE pias pad peso pt new, mle sea . aon satay at poe HPht 15 . Ask for T ed et " TY RRO RF *§143 RRO REALT Ra $50,000! To invest in _ —— Contracts, fastest action in Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Daily ‘til 8 7 Nz Pontias PE 6-8168 Wanted Real Estate 32A Sel Us Your Equity | lose ae of title. ah Ken Lee . eve IN_ LAND CONTRACTS. . 5 G COST. PROM a A welcome J ROOMS & BATH, ADULTS. 402 FE 35-3393 3 ROOMS 3 AND BATH, BAB BABY Bin Pn a En ad 3 7 LARGE nee PVT. apTRAnce 188 Norton. FE 4-151. gm hot water, Se * ti June, 1848 ¢ tront, Keego Harbor. 4 RMS BATH, EAST SIDE. 885 month FE_ 2-1672. 7 RM. MOD. SECOND FLOOR. NO kers. 72 Washington te . ALL UTIL. CLEAN, FURN. space. a after 4:30 week 70° San) an =: Lf weed OF HOUSE, SEP- rance, soreened porch, otitis: nfuruished — tial section, Cock Tei-Huron. FE 2-6681, newly tty Sevan in- ginded. See caret a eign Sane 4s path All wuties fur- Perr. 3 weekly. Call at 288 N. qo | BEAUTIFULLY, ce tategetaed: part redecorated, large electric stove bath rooms, cosets. couple re 2 bo Excelent loca- CLE. 1 ROOM KITCHEN- ete ‘private bath. Rauits. 78 Nor- SERRA 4 ROOMS, BATH garage. Wes’ side. Ayatie® ce - mediately. FE 2-4644 EXCELLENT 6 ROOMS Fon and unfurn, West side. Gas heat, arage. FE 5-8953. EASTERN coon HIGH. N. SAN- ford. 3 ms, m. Ga- rage. Auto. heat, Also large front room furn, FE 4-4026. LARGE 3 ROOMS & BATH, BABY welcome, 193 erences after 3:30. LOW RENT OF ROOM : APT. for caretaker of small apt. ot Write Pontiac Press, Box 09 LARGE 3 & BATH, GARAGE. NR. rt. Adults only. OR 3-1943 REAR as gine an gy furnish ae _References FE SodiG, PENTHOt USE pedrooms. Newly linens & bath to & laundered, 25 Williams 796 NEW APTS., 1-EF: a 14 rm. ideal for school a porated near on. ary ison terford Done Hig in ished, 3139 ~% * pveryth thing ftentehed di, pe Lane. io Re ig REIL ging bid a AND BA ns font; No drinkers, 6 YEAR A Soe u ie Ee OR 35-4555" oe = Apts. vated 2 4 Rent Mo p= as ws. eae Substantial ment. ive. ‘spate. Waite Fe Pon ac Presa CARNIVAL * by Dick Turner Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 For Sale Houses \ 43/ 8-21 “That certainly was a difficult extraction, Doctor — I thought we never would get your finger out of his mouth!” AVING STATE, tm. bric 1% batts. Lg ne A me perme a cpg % x 160 W achegis,_ Wi est’ Bigomfield, Ferme: Immediate Possession PouTiaG TEA re Tages 5 room masonry bungalow a h foot lot fg reaead irect near @ Ww ai os og a | ant 1 caurcnes will ment, Call 0 owner Niayfate 0. -EMBREE & GREGG. home: or 1 . Ca | ‘pore eexew ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH across the rvuad from this 1 room home be A. t a thal 6 hy mleun Se , DO Y riced a CLARKSTON se ap tent. to church or other 22D WN PA AYMENT?? bv 5 —— anisation e have 7 new , a faced oe Aad ~ ag on iow Ince or; must be sold at once, some inion 4. water, Built in range. elderly 7S Bates, 115 are nearly finished, other Union Lake Village baths and 3 fireplaces. ler, petrol 3 d 5.5005, we wi material to EM_3-4303 o M 23-3314} built’ and quite ROOM 160 MI. ae oF Go| eee ee “ae atl Pet... Se Inisy seeing this one. Will nd Waterford Tw tise Sept. “til June.,660 mo, FE sell these on lease option #2:500, enderson, iT eiasa, afer | ade. «ROOMS. AND, BATH OF MICE) 7ha pave good creat ante | “PS DOWN |G R. Irwi Center, References Required. Pass Lifes px Lal efront, 7 5 NO wt AGE COSTS eor ge * rwin __per mo. 3-5402. 3 bedrooms, 1 acre of land, §6,750. bedroom brick frame, tri-level, | REALTOR 260 BADWI 7 ROOMS HOUSE, RENT OR SELL nae mae He reeer-{ ful Q eat, lake | PE S-010t or OR Sus D -_ Shaker, Willams Lake. a) OS ee Davenport & dresser for sale. | Crescent Lake Rd. 3 bedroom, ai ee Tercale, n ; SERaE 300-0 PARKE ET. 7,950. G 4 | BEDRM. BT. E T S * ratge yard. ‘ss Sper month. Ex: so Gowe parmenk lead - REALTOR ANN T bs] Sena Seatac) | Eacineetn teats ra 5260 VALU * 's 6 will - asie ORTON TAR , ES 5 ROOM WEST FERRACE. ranch, 600 ft. beach, ; ae to TerHuron hopping area An C. _Compton & Sons Natura) me * heat from, pr auto. hot} grr. BARE. ore FE 2-0889. 4900 W. Huron Bt. OR 37414 wets er. Comb. storms and icrevva.| home that's designed for , é {ROOM MODERN HOUSE. OWL re) Eves. OR 3-6352 OR 3-4558 : _ al ae ee sa 2 oun. uv = cue rable 2 . EM 32301 earn: = pi HOUSE MODERN 2100 6. STARTER Hi SA ICE, OWNER VING ' : ain ee 7 RM. HOUSE, MODERN. 2190 8.| near olny rE ee OF fur-| state, Rochester Parkland. 3 bed- ware full bath en 1988 by NEA Service. tna Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion, MY| nish material to finish. OR 3-2681.| room brick ranch, 1'@ baths, fin-| en with breakfast nook. 2 .b = 2s #1 ished basement, landscaped. Our| rooms on 2nd floor, Full & 523 Re SAGINAW e Ti s 213 DRM. Rick |_Gl or new FHA. OL 1-1655. ___| ment, with r i ness. Bn ng! gle oF zfam- chaice aa das: $17,500, FE Myedroom, Bri a Ae By 3 roma. new gas ce, Wi TOwnsend 5-608. : a ural fireplace | qwood ons drive. Two expertly lar AVAIL. 3 BEDRM. ROCE- PRE-BUILT HOMES 20 lots. Full price only $14,000, con+ cM 3-4350. venient terms, - High. Uppe: Laws r availabl ist. gE e Sept. FOR COLORED, 4 ROOMS AND bath, east side location, FE 4-8136. TWO| HEATED A & Gr Is 444 Pike Cor. Sanford J rms. dinette & tiled bath. in-doo: closet for murphy bed other A hot Ww: gerator, Li Leuinary techie she lass sha 3 2 FE 86001, Ask for M inse ghee. NEWLY DECORATED, TOVE, emt and garage. 5 Moreland, rs. Hollen beck” t 86 Fe’ NICE 6 ROOM BRICK APART- me: court hones. seamiemaain% rent. 56 “INDIAN VILLAGE ROOMS AND BATH, ALL SECOND FUR- REFRIG- NISH HED PLUs 8S ERATOR AND APT. SIZE wane QUIRED PHONE OR 3-7193 FOR APPOINTMENT LOWER 4 RM, & BATH FLAT Very clean & neat, On West side, uire upstairs for infor- mation monthly, 923 LaSalle. NOW AVAILABLE BEDROOM apt. All utilities included _oarege. og ef. $65. 2720 e Hwy _See } Mr. Com: NEWLY DECORATED bath. Close to ing and = rtation. Free pa: ‘larphy. blocks to mg, ral or atter 6, FE ORCHARD CT. APTS. BRAND six oa ae 2 ss — (Gilltren Sore burst. Pleasant rely «MODERN HOUSE. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) Rent Apts. Unfurni: ; stameya sit, Oo, i | Lana, ROOM, RAGRENEETE, | ern Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34) semee ‘iatowtsy “anny teh ft for you, B & B Community| Hinens furn. Ui paid. 186 N.| | BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, ian sato | ial Bd a a 3411 Perry. FE 2818 or FE_&1806.|' g1og per mo. Adults. 130 8e WEST SIDE BRICK |sUNGALOW ——3 “BEDROOMS, auction. Your Bas, ei mare ours. ware. ae , vole wile bath. > Gaotem Apes nole._Beint EE oe. Cl Web School ideal for working coun fe ple S-1341 oF 1 ; a8 Mechanic. FE. 2-3460. ~|3 BEDROOMS, tivina Room, |Close to Webster Schoo automatic “water heater ONLY kitchen, Util, furn. aad Fisher H ROOM APT, $10 WEEK AND| Body. $17.50 wk. OR 3 Indian Village brick duplex, bas 900 _per_ me, Marte: : WANTED / * stroom. 18 : ving | Toom, p wines CLEAN 3 SEDECo BRICK, ia 7&3 ~ 18T % a 2 oo LAKEFRONT kitchen Seen Fi co my near both hospitals Rgsomams F , i bath. Close in, FE 40008. —_ carpenes. | Led tiled bat with shower on, second gent Call OR 3-6306 LL Woo 7 RMS & BATH. SUIT matic Seat. refrigerator, poet ‘Dix-| and’ bot ‘water. Wiesly landsch ESGE 5 REDROGM. $b ruit ood i Gralot Schoot i ek Seon | 2 _manwey, Mae EEe. tnd cement drive, Available now.| month Mt suet ” Spin t TBEDROO CASE LA 2 OR 3 ROOMS. PARKING, STOVE, ee a HOUSE FOR RENT - Sept. 2 ‘til ane "Suited e for “a reirg = eepie. GLORIA APTS. VASBINDER, INC. HOUSE #9 OR BUY, si80 DOWN Must be in good condition. Ph a Dpioou APF ON BEAUTI- 100 w_Huren PE 44226 -887 _Owner. P.O. Box 3535. ne coe on. Phone | “ tui Pine Lake. FE 5-5375. SRaGin GET GARAGE FE 5-8875 HOUSE ON LAKE FOR RENT. aaRED TO ROY Ca ms | RM. APTS. Uri, PORN|” Large lot. W. of town, $88. Bige- nN 7% UAKEFROWR new WANTED TO BOY ut ssa. | _Steindan sn : ; low Ri, Est. FE 55402. Downjows sh shopping aad tra % brick ra ~anchetrpe home; WANTED: - | 3 *RMS BIDE. ear aroun n ef oa 4 ‘One 30,000 Reasonable. * Business or profes-; 2., 3- AND 4-ROOM | Bick away. Culldzen elcome r squires mcieome. 2, ma Also ceter: gpitna one, Gogg Bru, | Sonal peran, FE Eee re | MEARE BEaditis WE sUSMk | deeds Stawell maine, | nety""5 "esoou MOREE MArket 42228." “13 Crean el afer 6 pm. FE | — oy A BEEe pene. Rentals do tor 3 ‘rooms ond | "EW 3 BEDROOM HOME IX WD. - ANTIQUE DISHES. AN-| =". -saice APART: 2 en aiios UPPER aoe | iow es higher. 9. | ews T DECORATED. 7) PRALL. ie. - MY 2-157 an “antique ——\- plea os 7a in Jooaiaa, Bre retrigeretor. ~— and nes: +226) GReenleaf 4-1979. & bath, ev ade h. Reference : RAMBLING BRICK RANCH. NEW Wtd. td. Miscellaneous 28 foguire i scorriag, zi office in rear. | $80 Phone FE 43063. Rent Houses Furnished 35 ; cag tae ee 2 RMS. NEWLY FWLY DECORATED. 3 RMS.. PVT ENT. & BATH, INC. arge v a car ai PLAYER PIANO AND ROLLS All utill- 1 BEDROOM. NICELY FURN-| tached garage. % ac Lake rie, giving Pu and sden Ra ties. $12.50. oe bse after 6. opie, We ere. ” eet oy ished. 1 child welcome, FE 2-4855 Pane: oper “moat _moath. "Of 3K -|3 LARGE U ROOMS, MOD-|3 | OOM N .|9 BEDROOM HOUSE. 2315 INDIAN. A Swarts Creek, Michigan, Route 1: |" ern. Utilities and garage. Adults. _ acta gs Fo enle 250" month, | wood Rd_ Lk. Orion. LI 3-6222. oll heat. PE ¢2873 Money Wanted 28A | _$!¢ week. 219 8. Edith FB 2-9604. _ Tis. Beminole. FE 45428. 7 BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE.| Rent Lake Cottages 36A 3 mbna baby ame a “ue. 7 ROOMS ¥ WITH PRIVA BATH. ra, close ee, Avan | - WISH TO BORROW $7,500. y welcome eat corr. wit security land ord lus sages os ‘i? phone 30051. Centrally located” ‘Call Mrs, Cor-| 3 HOUSES, 4 AND 6 RMB FURN 3 gis see —— So ss cent interest PE 5-8500. 3 neoom,, POLL sare, MAIN > Scone FE 40 ee == 4 ‘Available Se —— with showe $50 month “pith i jake oor, entrance OOMS, PVT. * Sept . rivi Wanted “te Rent 29) 319 preceoet, St_or FE 2103. _| stove & orttrigerstor turn. ENa | S378 6" “near “Waterford. “OR an J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, QUIET 6309. FIL BATE, 3 BEDROOMS, Di-|5 RM. APT. FURN. ON ELIz. WANTED lean coupe 343 Chambérialn.— 7 UGE. a BATH, | nette and basem he OR yh TO RENT WITH OPTION, 3 BED- 3 RMB. D BATH. ADULTS ON- stove, refrie., Bes heat a garare furn. arg with fence. plex, _ 4290 “Cass-Eliz. == Ri OOM MODERN RANCH iy ai Orebard Lk. Ave. | _Adulta_onl BATE. 5 BEDRM AKEFRONT HOME | 47), SQUARE, PARE, sUB PREFE: LY NR.|3 & 2 RM. APTS.. and PVT. BATH, 3 RM, UPPER APT. a Paces = cheat, ae cece’ slee . Good beach. re sti WIL LAKE OR PONTIAC| _31 Stowell, FE 4-2190 ee ine tan. oe G ~ re BEAR LAKE Lal E GRADE SCHOOL. BO ar washer & dryer furn, arage,. a te to June. $80 NTIAC PRESS 3 RMS., WATER SOFTENER. - 1 teachers or bust- Modern lakefront eS abins. 3, b heat, pvt. bath and ent. Gn: Sh ATH. ATTRACTIVE os J 9672 Elizabeth Lk. beach, § siee> Every Share Living Quarters 30| 7, Mi, Clemens 8. PE |? TSE. ff utilities turn, $00 month. | 4. Oxbow Lake. fur. o° Near Grayling ng ine Ra ST EE dower. All utilities turn, 060 month. | 7 BEDRMS. 7 BsMtT GAR LARGE | $1 rr ‘or ear Gray bedroom ranch home with gentie- sant. _On tex oa - & i-bedrm., 855. rable ys40. Bigelow. -R.” 1, Est GOTTAGES om eS ‘MISSAUKEE men. OL 1-0912 or OR 3-1 3J_ ROOMS CLOSE _ IN. foeation near Linesin. dr. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE ON ELIZA-| — Lake City MA 5-7086. SHARE MY HOME WitH EM-| Baby us, cE Sis wk. 3T Park 1 on Euc t. eth Lake, lake privileges, fire- COTTAGE FOR RENT AT BLACK tne, May ‘Oomreom, in Her | 280 eer eae | et ee place, “and, complete furnace. | “Lake. sandy bench. EM. 3-008, _Tington Hills. FE _2-3204. Tk oon wo -| J ROOMS AND BATH, $50 A! €:.°to share. Or executives fam- SOFTAGE. FOR RENT AT HIG- SHARE MY APARTMENT WITH | — ~~ __—cELY FURN. month, FE 45008. 8 | ily Available September thru te. FE 2-2971 after 5 p.m. lady. Twin bets, near General), 3 ROOMS & BATH, NICELY 3 PMs. STOVE & HEAT FURN,, ay, $95 per month, FE 3 A SO MODERN Hospital a and s. Write Box All pvt. Avail. Sept. Ist s fon June ve, “bem Near Tek J BEDRM. ON THE TE. AUTO. | _ cabin poet Mio. FE 8-0587 Press. 15th, OR _3-8006. E boar, gas heat & hot water. Must have PORN. COTTAGE ON PONTIAC We | BEAUTIFUL End J ATTRACTIVE RMS., PVT. ENT. |@ aren. Rete TMENT refe 5 or MY ae ox enn sean yest around lakefront home with “and bath. PE §-3473. ° partly furnished, 38 Deland| 3-130. i ok. tra Geil_after couple or school te: 3 ROOM BA’ NT — SHOW- | _Court. FE 8-197) J BEDROOM BRICK HOME IN BRICK HOME IN r — a, x ase. after 8, Fe ils, er Private entrance. Utilities. |¢ ROOMS AND BATH STOVE | _Dra: Plains, FE asd 3 Wanted ted Trangportation 3 31| AIS sice sleeping or bedy. og. Wammeim bhne) I< * plenewanl aban RENT Ei | "beach, Lewiston, Mich, PE 61325 Also nice s for lady.| Apts. 2-6859 “COT. no Bice, ace LAKE LEELANAU, MODERN COT- DIXIE ene Foti 7 LARGE BR ENT ROOMS BATH. UTILITIES | tages with bosts and beach by Ee A ‘neatly 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND __ fat pene. 3 Sommt or FE 6-000. |* Orion. MY. 3-103. | _@ay or week. PE 9-826. gtiities, far. | © Roe MOpper avaiable immediate Tg. pus OD YEAR ROUND.|" PONTIAC LAKE nished: $16 weekly, one _ . Sate. sandy beach. wood fishing FURNISHED LAKE HOME’ ~~ rent—through winter months. Fireplace ol] furnace. _3-2203. After Sun. LI 4-4123,__ FURNISHED SMALL MODERN house ‘with nice sarece at ry __off Williams Lk. Rd, FE 2-6614. LAKE Ceara AVAIL. SEPT and bedrooms, a Reas, 160 eights, MY 3- Lape FURN, 2 BEDRM. ar J Must be reliable. 1469 oa Lk. Banford off “nel. | ¢ pivoes. Cass NEAT HOUSE. 3 Lorendi be iS. & BATH. Golf course & swim Nice ee . 50a month. | Ideal for a couple or teachers. Hickory 7 eo Loon Lake. NEW TEAR SORE Ht ME. 3 bedroom, at lees Lake, Ofi heat. Available. Oct, 1958, Ma ~ | 15th, 1959. Lease, hwermont 8-52 Detroit, Reverse charges, LAKE ORION 1 BEDRM., MOD. conveniences, Bunday at 138 _Heights Rd. SMALL HOUSE, aah Bsns 5 NEW- _iy_ decorated. 30 8c! SMALL FORWISHED CUTE __Lovely yard. F 6165. SMALL HOUSES TOR RENT, IN- at 1676 Ta: Rd. for Lonnie Wee Jona PE 42031. _ Sept. une. r mo. 6366 RMS. i ATH UPER, STOVE _Eizrooe gab Der mo. Ore _ gape ga per week, R&K Motel. «RM, UPPER APT_ IN PONTIAC. | [ ROOM. CLOSE sus-uing.| RESORT FOR REN T gery furnished ined, Double ble garage, * Breter quapie. i Avaliable Sept. 1.| Vacation for amily of five, Beaw 30714. ° - 224 8. Anderson St.____ ale allable balance £2 Seen: name 5 eo. FURN. laters AUTOMAT- of sno, Cass Lake. FE $ ROO! SIDE. V hot wa automatic oil oe ye tet ware Beate stall ‘shower. Newly, deco. | WALLED TARE, MODERN CONV. rated, 0 vailable side, New ATecorated. FE 44081.| Sept. ist. 3860 ce ae 2 beete nee. ee _A a = AROUND 3 Ri MOD- 0 Vv 6 § ROOM COTTAGE. ALL MODERN ater Adults. $65. YE 2.5061: |p lage rere mo, Elizabeth door. inealated School bus - 5 RMS. FIRST FLOOR. WEST SIDE Estates, 3995 Cresthaven Call FE 41001. _FE _8-0395_or_ *goa0s or UNiversity 20137. For. Rent Rooms 37 5 ROOM APAR a eee Tee a eek Wihew BUSINESS GIRL. HOME PRIVI- East bo sulevard, furnished. On| Beach. Keego_Harbor. ete pisaben 1a. 7p sets. —— month, | 6 — HOUSE, 1730 AUSTERE, iL ROOM rOR a Matern ariel Terrace.| Dear r Maceday’ Lake, Call before “Tight a ee Pa seme. al OOM. B. LOWER MOD- | SERA BOTY SCREEN BEE. . om apt. Sore aheee to town. Sep- LY DECOR. & SPORE. N, QUIET NG RMS erate basement, oil ma furn. oy earvenk home Avail, $5 & $6 a wk. with living room 73 8, Parke St June EM 2400s ee —_ Pg enhttins- FE OOM HEA’ A ACTIVE ERN RN San PROFERRIONAL ON BUST . esa. ag os $70 T YOR home. Mangon, i og 4 lot,| FOR PROFESSIONAL OR BUSI- 45032. pt road. Sept. . EM| ness man very clean good ROO D BA . bed. . Tee $63 W. Huron. side. Newly decorated. 3-9250. $55 MONTH anor CLEAN. € ROOMS. GOOD NETGHBORHOOD T sible ie only. Mod- b! COMPORT- Bpacious. He: water & lil ae peop: able room. call after 6 p.m. ip : . rugs furnished home.| Phone FE 2-6978. drapes _furn. 2-241. Tile tate new automatic washer iF you iF YOU WANT a RICE CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE LARGE 3 BR and dryer. frecner, central hea: i cool, at bus and bath, located in good West| ing. oo Ss ee # oa _side neighborhood. FE 2-0376, Se mber ah to. . June “ath. Must Tate ROOM IN PRIVATE CHIL, N WEL supp = excellen a and — cn ccheak tans 8 ren ak Move & refrigerator. | Security Mag Eee ps Mer y eoeds eS nok $85 mo Speiy 193 Bioomfield Ter-| —call_De 3.1400. 140 N yoman. ore Fa Sica" Me Sa tpt | Ooze rowan, BON, | «Ee CLEAN, 2 BEDROOM, NORTH- i a i Y MEN UNDER 30. * ast off Mi hie per month. Phone| ple fad,* child. Dos worems: Home privs, 2, meals ofS DRAYTON PLAINS Plains. PVT. ENTRANCE, BUS STO Lf ty & cook 499 W, Huron Passing, Noon 3oe_ SEWIEE, in re alk: a e, close SLEEPING ROOM, OFF STREET parking. 267 State St. WOMEN—MODERN FE 42847 _Rooms With h Board 38 COMPORTABLE. Ru. FOR 1 OR 2 work entlem PE 23420. EXTRA CLEAN, TOMES T YLE meals. 14 Matthews, FE_ 53-0377. LARGE ROOM WITH OR WITH- out board. 115 S. Tilden, FE VACANCY IN HOME FOR elderly persons. FE 5-8371. 2 _._tlotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN he 1 es gon ls Se aie oar and fe frigerston units units. 464 Auburn — FE 2-¢239 _ Rent Office Space ai 41 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. PVT. ing, afl utilities & fanitor vorvies furnished New building, on lease basis only $75 per mo. & up. FE 2-6280. For Sale Houses _ 43 uire wd SMALL RESPONSIBLE FAM- y Sept, thru May furn, modern othe with all f ties, Low rent- 2 al, security deposit required, 1475 Rivona near Banford at Cass Lk. OM 2 BEDRMS.. gt BLOCK FR e 2 gre school. ‘Larg “Avaliable wea Digs . iss 2 ae mM. ee FULL a. Peni fe a 2 rtiaren welcome, FE 17-0140, 2? BEDRM. YEAR AROND HOME. Pontiac. Newly — On beat ME oa 31260. WE 2 BEDROOMS, LARGE FAMILY room. Tere eb we 2 a orees and aseme' down. _FE 5-3038, VERY EXCLU! THREE reg saree eee —— home, beautifully on one oon ag needs repairs. nished thi out, Suitable = Price $1780, $250 down, $25 executive or school teachers, Im-| month. 662 tee 8t., off Joslyn, _ me vessesaies peter renc: 4 blocks north of Walton reqees. JOHNSON oe REAL. ~ TAKEVILL £ LAKE "a EAR zoe ia 8: a 2 built titi ito oa fap Owe! n en ner 2 BEDROOMS RAMONA TER-|* ® BATH, FULL BASE- race, $18 per month. Call FE | ates is" renee, Si SAVE ENERGY,, USE | WANT ADS! To find a| Five ® job, place to live or a godd used car, see Classi- fied NOW. Completely <<. on buyer's lot. As low as $5,900 Tactoding plum b- ing, insulating, _ wi trim. FE 2-100 D & Building Service. NOW OPEN @ NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES — In The Heart of Pontiac — $8,300 $350 DOWN $60 PER MONTE —Y¥ town Kitchens Sty Bewer & Water Kod vorade fo Schools % M a adh cy are LOCATED ON MELROSE Between Perry & Mt. Clemens 8t, SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL: DLORAH .BLDG, CO; FE 2-122 FOUR (4) BEDROOM BRICK Uniess you are looking for bony bes! place, a= ineluded, bre: lavatory, slate tibule and large cereened summer at Basement recreation: ro 20 m $n who wants lly fine mv" ide: home oa his family. Glad almost vy shown eall for further NICHOLIE & HARGER 0. 37°W, Huron 2 ACRES a fine 3 bedrm, home. Mees opiatne, 2405. Mann by ‘$500 = down. ai OR 35485. A. oun. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike St __PE_4-5905 CUTE & CLEAN YEAR ’R BY owner—this with access to leet Soe Priced for quick $5,500 or $6,000 terms wun $1,000 furthe: ation call 'U 4-5578. RUTGERS, 260 Wrst CIVILIANS ¥190 Down NO OTHER COSTS —= Yosee seycsutomatie heat ginger ; Waitin: to lock at Shea ees Ongena EVES... SAT., SUN. TO 6-9851 ourey be and Center St. odern, 1 Immediate possession a “thts ‘fine 6 room modern, auto, gas heat, garage WILLIS M. BREWER Oe et a Si REISZ, SALES MGR. 53-55 N eke FE 4-518] FE 8-0823. SE IN uke ORION, 2 BED- lakefront, Full basement, 2 heat, enclosed |, $7,000 down. MY @ RMS. & BATH. ON 2 ACRES. ee re equity, FE 4-9983, tics AND SMALL ff Rose McLarty, Broker BLOOMFIELD TWP. 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, full a ment, furmace. 2 = gara, block off “ae ward Ave. Trust sell. Make Paul M. jones, Real Est: 832 W. Huron HOUSE FOR RED. ye tose COLO to W “school, Reas. down pay- ment. sipese forces sale. Call EXCEPTIONALLY NICB leere borhood, By owner. 3 old. & rms. bath with recreation rm, 1‘ Upstairs Sa PL finished. Near St, Bened ae NEW CK ranches @y tri-levels Pt cn) to $16,265 tiveral 1 FHA, Terms. On- Roger B. Henry, Inc. | 611 Main St. ill ‘Rochester WILL SELL EQUITY BY OWNER ah into Army room mod- ome. 4425 "oreen Lake Road. to 4:3 .m, FE 2-6122. Evenings EM “Bas: 11,950 $625 DOWN, FHA, FULL basement, automatic heat, alum. storm. & screens. ‘arpeting, fenced ya xara Extra nice location. cg SALE. OR DE: Bauity nm 2 bedrm. modern hone. Plas- tered walls, tiled floors, would Saoeder ss on 3 + aoe hot _outside 8-3000. QUICK = Be BY ern 8 — $1 = min Lake Rd. ave, OUND HOME | AT SEARS LAKE home : oT Wooded, 1 na it eretstea He Hot Water 20 r car Fey Outside teeplace, om lot 1 Py, owner. Call OR eat, trade a trailer or offer, Full 950. Lake 5 en M Dorris & Son COLONIAL: HOME $15,975 Fea bata ar Sate SIDED ad ala BEAUTY 3 Oar Tapes, ¢ sti, enone car bus sale sus i mt other selling G.I. SPECIAL ee ee —*NEAR SCHOOL y. teat As for Resor 162 W Ww. Huron} ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FE 8-0663 $990 Down 443 parce LAKE AVE, arage, Near Greenfield & Bho. “cigse 4-8388, R 31770 after BY OWNER. HOME, oll end a a tarousOut lot, eens’ to hoes oe ana wee 9 Lake Privileges. 3-924 or MA 65-1878 = LBs OWNER 8 s down, 3 rooms apartment oy ‘bath R 5 , ees oe, Te, Write Box the itt Pontiac Press, ONEER HIGHLA 3 OWN- er, 304 Pioneer, 3 bedrm. brick, 1% car garage, a iv. Web- ate: St. Ben School district. Open Sat. Low un 2 "til 5 p.m, BY A DONALDSON SCHOOL iG HOME Pegs wel buys in lake- suburban prope: Dorothy y saver er Lavender “ro 1 Highland fh, Ose = om, TRADE We heve several modern homes that ¢ acc the following for down paym . Ma- son Z w paint- ing, rs, 0 Evenings Cail Das $-2618. 2 BED) Single, Side Save, saute mo. heat Beauti- See it now! J BEDROOM RANCH, ATTACHED to schools, Westwood a sarees ae: om Sng gore of asd, lake |Roy Ar Annet Inc. < 7 Buon a a a cs +a G.I's: Nothing Down RAY O’NEIL, hens ‘BROWN oN cal Fyn ares KENT Established in 1916 NEAR EASTERN JR. — a to see. 3 bedrm re is "$7, brick “L" she 3 bedrms. plus 26 d ranch home, Clarkston. soertly ee commercial Lg now betn used fot home and ess. Coul Rego Wartor, Gan ‘Hoits Li ti By OnE VEE 6 rm. brick furnished, var FA terme: fa"f301." MODERN BEAUTY — New in ‘um. Large iM x F is one you c oa oo, fet ene om lh on poi} San attic, Alum, storms & Plastic tile bath, tela Seneed rear cua Ideal fg trade, Rang | orely 3 vedroom bungalow eae m 1 heat, 2 car ee “ee ae ea garage This is priced right — a aS only _ call for = ent, ov gf cwenper’ — ood sized bedrms., full bath, gern Attached two forse jJiving rm. with fireplace, 2 babs, all ceramic tite, Ponda pious ae heat aes : p ss ae rick Se porc arage, extra sen with ins plan deep lot. Now at $13,000 with ie kitchen” with” bull: ‘sw. $2,000 do eqns ft. activities| cation second’ to none. room attractive brick center fire. place in ues rm., built-in oven or and range kitchen, pais — Over $100 per month income baths, full our own apt. free. a td ; vile: f . Southwest Mt aN how: a. Ounee eee ee gisse se i. How ‘at $ai.ban "aah H. BROWN, Realtor _—— OR BUSI —— _ _— OS TULTIPLE LISTING | be cmmee ul "pour bastinss ? Teas Gail for further details, ATTRACTIVE LAKE Front , e south wont of Pontiac. One of the finest or the lake. OTTAWA_ onli Good beach ‘Bile i living rm. right Three, bed oor patio ai and fn. Sent be ex tp tg ee Reduced to S00 — out — of state owner. : = S cee a us pan Kent, Inc., Re itor: ‘er: Rous ~ Leslie R. Tripp, is oll rh WwW. sare th $32.000 JAYNO hese Dna \ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘AUG UST 2 a1. 1958 For Sale Houses - 43| . For Sele Houses 43 “ > aE ent. large sane enks car bts . iy Ae a b0-ft Soren frontage on. Pike St. houses. with 2 large : Large To rms, on North Shirley. Als * BW. DINNAN 8_W. Miron w FE 4.2577 Templeton : ‘Brand New aoe ear garee r ot. a "Fempleton ‘Realtor; Aer & FE 2-050 FE 44563 ~ARRO TRADE—Owner will ac- tree and, and clear home or large wo payment op thi replace, 2 Tote & selling tor sonar down Throw away your oltt gre bonnet _- Don't hitch "y to the sha +, Tr a wil, give us a = apapopelen : ste y. Watkins tiac Estates MORE FOR YOUR MONEY LA e-ren t ris this utifus e. g size . Ca living room with piace, it. Enclosed breezeway with 2 car garage Requirés minim upkeep Beau- cornr lot. Only northwest of Tel-Huron. KnudseN Donelson Park Good Address” buyers wil Ly excedent fixtures, Please der an kitchen bone unit. Large living porch casement win- dows and screens overlooks the well landscaped rear yard which has beautiful siirubs and outdoor fireplace The home which is well dec- orated throuout has a rec- reation room, out of -this world which must be seen to be appreciated. Some of its features are: Fireplace ay 0 shown by ap call now! WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8. Tele Ser FPR- 44516 Evening No. F 3 Bedroom : HOMES $100 DOWN. Plus minimum costs. Moves You In! pointment, so Rd 2-2182 sO WHY PAY RENT? 8 BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & oamey iToT EXCEPT FR AY 766 at 4 2 blocks b ¢ Montcalm Nr,., High WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES. Li 2-467? DONALDSON PARK § room brick. By owner. FE 2-7951 + : HAVE KEY— WILL SHOW 1 mile "ia eae WOOD hoeacrat? OS price SG COTTAGE FE 4 Open 9 a.m -8:30 p.m. Sun 1 to 4) rs ment On Sw Lot for $9,950. L : A OR GI WM. A. v161 Ww. ne = +3508 " 2D enines thi 9 . BY OWNER ga Be seats a builtin HI-Fi. Carpeting Happiness Courecel throughaut. S18-600, Approx. $3600 4 Bedrm. Lakefront Schools. FE 43075, . ee rd Sesott: ‘teen $300 DOWN glassed in large livin: Modern 2 bedrm., full bath, bard- rm., full oi] heat. Fenc: wees floors. Across road from lot, tice lawn ween | © ood sandy ‘beach, for lake priv. WILL § SELL CHEAP EQUITY IN “BARRO TRADE NOW this brand new 3 ——— will take your home. equity ps or “habe payment. $12,500 full Cae TED sn LLOUGR. ee WILL BUILD Bedroom Home with Oak and Full Base- 1% ! ACRE RANCH G4 BLAINE £ ROOMS AND, BATE, DOWN. ' JIM WRIGHT 345 OA rE Be ogy OPEN UNTIL 8 ceevare MULTIPLE NG SERVICE 6 ROOM NEW BRICK, MILFORD, Mich. a. oe Atlantic Ave. Low dn. FOR aE. COLORED, 5 ROOMS oF low down paraeat: FE. 7 ROOMS % ACRE a. _fown, Owner, P.O. ~§ Bedroom ne Located in the be: of the lake district, "eres srt thed ped lot, black top street, part basement, near schools. moves you in. Multi-Lakes Realty 3060 8. Commerce Ra, MA 4-1578 e NOTHING you aus pre fone ares ie = ly recre: room, 1 rage. sis. 180 - mortgage. =. lug 1213 asement, car ga- ‘ash to wn on FOR COLORED x coms, 1 bedroom Glassed in front porch, Completely 75800 ao Priced at $5500 IVAN SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN. COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY —MOLEWLE. LISTING SERVICE _ Partridge I8 THE “BIRD TO SEE Brick Duplex @ big rooms ane th on each side. floors and all ‘to good cor ara’ an ts pay their own uiities. A top close-in — ing loca Just off Oaklan Ave. $2950 down. Income Country Style down live longer in the e profits or you missed it.) REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE ¢3581 1080 W. HURON MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FHA—$500 Down Here is one that you — almost rf in Blizabe' sorry want on # Lake Estates ewer large . room and bath brick front bungalow. 0 rs oi! heat. Lake privileges. Nice sheded lot Price $9,500 Drayton Woods A wide green lawn sets off the modern sme The 8 00 this Brick Ranch Hom ms are in Onl rade school. Owner transferred ew low price on easy FH terms, 4 Bedrm.—Brick Lake Privileges Custom built last year. All face brick and floor to ceiling brick Financing Availoble C. PANGUS, Realtor (1919 M15 Ortonville. NA_7-2615 3} BEDROOM BRICK. FULL BASE- ment, iarge living room, corner lot. Close to school and Benson's Old Orchard Subdivision Terms. Lauinger Real Estate, OR 3-6138. 2 Gas heat, i's car garage Or will Ld trade for house trailer, 3251 Ava-/ tel M | pee es ee loca P vorlaiong as 13 x 1% 8 ciosets | 8 quedern kitchen. Oak floors | roughout. Giassed in porch Full. . re 2 car attached garage | gureat Jot. $12,900 with $2.500 do NR. CLARKSTON A 2 bedroom ranch home fust, 3 vears old, This home bas many. fine features Tennessee ledge ag front. Full knotts pine kitch- , Large living room and dining | . xtra large utility room Tiled. Pienty of closets Aluminum. & sereens. Very well in- Built or a nicely land- ecapd fil4 x 193 f% lor with lake privilfges on Green Lake $1° 400 mimately $25 ny veined $68 2 including and. Res surance. DRAYTON P1.Al Would you lke to cet ioe a cute cozy home of your own’ Ip es Jocation close to shopping see this 5 room home * th full basement Oak floort Pia: ar alls. Pintshed recreatrer — macavate fining reom Ced- ar shakes exteriot Situated on a 103 = 227 ft. lot Only 31600 cown BROS, WHITE (OLN normne DOWN miss secing pol modern with carpeted living @ining rooms Ful) basement room built in har rge jot i's car yarage cost down. thre Ee lake with this cule room mm bungalow ©: 2 bed Be pee het water beat ard Owner trans- ie it mediate action the ” ney Full oe will arcept housetrai! fall basement end laree garden pie: dewn, Imimesliate “price OPEN #4 ©} gs 201, REALTY 7M DIXIE HWY. FE 496 ~ "BUD" 5 bed. ges 2 bedroom lon, Auburn Heights 4 BEDRM. ON WEST are living rm., rm., modern anchen after FE +3046, Mrs.) _O¢ ee bedroom 3 By owner. At-| bedroom apartment. 138 Shady « Lot tached Sma) down payment. _wood SS ae S35) DWN. ONE) * ware. mocern. City. - BS | 41906 MIDDLETON , §850 por’ -- Located on tine Knob Rd. 5 room rancho str . 2 car garage On 2, acres. Payments only $50 fireplace wall room 2 tile ths. ‘floors and ainted walls. Nice basement ir recreation GAS heat. ft. | Storm ——— carpeting and extras, $4,009 dn KINZLER Realtor @0 W. Huron St. Ph FE ¢35235 . s * STOUTS Best Buys Today HAVE HORSE? _ Travel out to see this rustie bedroom suburban home with 4 acres Excellent lo- cation. 4 large rooms end bath down; 2 dormitory sire bedrooms up Sereened pa- to er garage. Smal! out- buildin ¢ for livestack Pri ced to sell with only %4.- 000 down DFAR TEACHER If you are looking for s home tn oly vicinity of we have 3-4 bedrooms sell at low market ice Easy terms. CALL : $395 DOWN That's all folks no mort- gage costs on this one large rooms and part per monta $750 DOWN — Located at Mid- die Straits Lake. 4 roome with stoul. water and Natural fireplace lots Only $55 per ' 13 Sit is BR OKFE R PE 3-7 COLORED oR emer water back VETS Priced Mada leton 188 % JOHNSON OR 43-3922 t 2! & auto terk vard Newlr decoratee in to seil 143) Pros- FOR RM Puli & bot Fencea Bua fi a te bteit Nic $350 DOWN MOST SEW 4 BEDRM Tane over payments EM MODERN 2 (BEDROOMS “‘UTH ny rac OF ft $580 cown $60 PE Al How F. per mo Nota Plenty of Room for the ‘arge fami, in thié west suburban 3 bedroom older home with large 150° x 150" lot. 2 car garage outside tool shed. Features separate dining room, 4 ®t, x2 1s heated Albi St. Pentiac Lske . Shown by appointment only, } Bedroom — out of town “owners authorized me to offer this older three bed- room home at 160 Cadillac St. off Oakland Ave. werer large bed. pis Living wen oom, separate ng room eied up to the minute kitchen. Full basement with stool gas heat, gag water heater, storms & { hot Sale Homses 43 CRAVING MCRIOAS, MU ee Ist, Mew °. brick, Mer 4 "aEDROGH BRICK Bmayce ._ Caspeens. caus ey down. $100'mo. Pit 51306. large "Mie, 6 RMS. 2 earns. i $8,000, terms. PE 8-2467 ST rm. 4 & MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SYLVAN | VILLAGE 4 bedroom — @. years = ‘Ges Bs ae’ = tile nice tu way well landscaped Sot. hte ‘ear garage, paved drive, paved street, Go sewers, West, — and lake}. privheges. $ own — This inoue ‘wil sold right now -- Call see! e RUSTIC BEAUTY An excellent corner parcel 0 155 = ds ay iothing down to GI, Where can you beat it? $500 DOWN . — fust minutes west a the city mits It's vacant with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, aluminum storms and screens, 2 years old. To include range, refriger- ator. washer and dryer. 1 price and a bargain at $11,- ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT Immediate possession “of this beautiful 79 ft. of take custom ranch — room home shoo ip acoreeees view ef wen it in range. aves See niece vente’? ireplace rec oth Remete fe ou can of happi- ness, Owner says. ‘sell’ at reduced sacrifice price of $29,500. , * Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. CLARK ance $56 monthly including taxes & Insurance. A rent beater. ——— GARDENS HOME & Price reduced to » ag =e lent cendition inside out. rooms & bath for owner on first floor, plus income $30 week from two upper apartments of 3 rooms & b ach. Sepa- rate baths .& entrances, full base- — gas heat. - car garage, lot 50 x 150 feet WEST pied tocol Three ranch bedroo: type frame, Buus! i. vite, pr geet —— Fl ell ho de red and oak flo oa walls, ors. living room. pores bined dinin and kitchen large basement, heat, lot 61 x = terms. May be Terms with $1, to $1,500 down. this neat 2 bedroom OCHESTER You'll like . Bui kite conside hey ern Tog in trade. ull Price $9,850, ms. CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO SELL. Ld — 1362 W. Huron. Open 9 4-6492 OR +4813. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAWRENCE W. Gaylord IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Furnished 4 bedroom home. Only $1. 300 down moves you in. Lew monthly payments. were suburban, See this now NICELY DECORATED In a better section of town. this 3 vear old home fas a ‘| full basement, recreation room, Oak floors, large liv- img room and is handy to and = stores, to a responsi- ble varty. BETWEEN PONTIAC & ROCHESTER Here's another good home kre exey S 4 year old 3 bedroom om can be bought for a low down pay- pre It has gas heat and = in good condition. Bee this at once WEST SIDE ' Good § room home with a full basement 2 car garage. 136 E. PIKE _ST. OPEN EVES FE 49584 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ ment GAS HEAT. 2-car garage. IMMED. POSS garage CUTE BUNGALOW $300 down ? bedrooms, room, dining room, a age kiteh. en Full basement. $65 ine taxes & INS MOVE RIGHT IN, « CLARKSTON RANCH $1,200 down on beautiful ral long ranch bi vin tive 4, ceramic tile baths, room. dining room attrac- latpe i 12Y jot pavet «treet Only §18.- “$50 with IMMED PO8sS HOYT REALTY FE 2-0840 FE 32-0066 | PON. TEL CENTRE 254 8. Telegraph Rd, Hving | edrooms, large | . tchen has garbage disposal, ive 1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL $1,301 DOWN will give vou immediate possession of this fine 40 ft ranchstvle home. $78 total monthly payments will tnclude taxes and in- surance. Its clean — It's landscaped and so very well located See it secon We have the key. WONDERFUL BEACH prit- fleges @re yours with owne:- ship of thts extra extra large bungalow The bed- roome are 12 x 13 each and a living room tpat would accommodate @ grand pi- ano. Aluminum sided. ledge tock trim adds to its ex- terior charm. 2 lots, trees At $2500 down‘and only $75 per month, you won't beat i | i ELIZABETH LAKE ES- TATES with fine boat and beach privileges, The hame is a very clean 3 bedroom bailt in "42. Full basement, gas heat. 10 bearing fruit trees, raspberry bushes and 3. grapevines, A yield of 373 quarts of strawberries this year. There tg a fine garden spot too! Let one of H our capable sales nm show you SYLVAN SHORES COLO- NIAL. Here is a hone that has been mairtained with tender loving care, Decorat- Ing a immaculate through. out. Appealing. center hall floor plan, finished rum | and fabulous beach privi- lewes. Reduced t6 $21,500 nd worth it, appoint- ment please cRAY O'NE le Realtor | 262 8 Tele 03 ' Very mc FE 4- LAR graph RA, Bs ad * te | i excellent ¢ a Wat ‘Terme KENNEDY Realtor 3101 W_ Huro Open “Evenings ti ® John K. IRWIN BUILD YOUR NEW HOME ‘ 4.3568 qaoess Geant Gia our mesaed bows ro © being buiit in Cherokee Hills Sub. 2k orem HOR. a NB ual ranch type home al an aths, Shches built-ins, 11 fam fly room. 2 fireplaces. oe —_ gens with com car attached Dlastered aes is daxt0. Cah for ceeme on my 500. SYLVAN MANOR Very comfortable modern brick rooms. 1% baths. bi 24x30. ree ome, living room. Garage at only $17,500, FOR THE YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE Your dream home. ranch style with 2 large bedrooms and vate room which can be dining or 3rd bedroom. Large jot Soni3s, fenced back yard hardtop street $66 per month, cash to 4'y per cent mortgage. Only $10,750. John K. Irwin & Sons epee Spa ; 313. West ‘aera ee Phone FE 5-0447 Eve USTOM BUILT © 8-4274 ey Pera tile bath: Loi Very reasonable. Terms able party. : PIE 3 reom — on a 50x150-ft. lot. end Pontiac. $00. “wil rent with option House is vacant and you ave immediate possess: a C. Wood Co. OFFICE 0) TO 8 Corner Williams wiake” Rd. & M59, OR 31235 s, and to rell- For Sale Lake Prop. 44 w LOTS. DIXIE: LAKE Price $3,700. MApie CHOICE rivileges. approx, 5 miles no State Home. Or trade used housetrailer. Earl W Deane mage 69. West Snover Rd, Mayville, CEDAR a pores LAKE - CEDAR Lo . Coledale Dr. Shores, t No. 123 60x350. High Tot. Perfect for open basement. School s, 150 Rainbw trout. Recession price. EM 3-6205. COMPARE iin a Oe er aoe VALUES WITH OTHER ON THE MARKET. ‘bur NOW. WHILE PRICES ARE DOW Ni Seymour Lake 300 ‘rt. penne $ 2,950 Mohawk e, 100 ft see. 8 4.000 Waterford Hills. Bo acre .. $ 6,500 $10,000 Lake WHI HITE. BROS. iti ESTATE sare lg A $660 Open ett ‘al oa "pean 16 "tl 5 24 LOTS WITH LABE FRONTAGE pees Eos bagel “ear ang De- $4,000. ae piles te “Pontiac Prees, Bor. au FOR SALE: —— LAKE ge lor sey Five bedrooms, 100 ‘on Elizabeth Lake. avaiable FE 2-9008 8 OR WaArick 8-3100 HIGHLAND HILLS LAKEFRONT lots, any reasonable offer. Near Northwestern Hwy ex- MI_6-2670, KE 4-0765. ISHED HOME ON WHIPPLE . dp. LARGE LAKE Lory (POR YEAR homes) aved streets. w est i) (M. Priced 3 Siar be 83, 100. EM tween and 8 p.m. er Lake Orion "akelront & rm, all modern, newly dec- orated. Paved street. Automatic heat, Immediate possession, Small down payment or will trade for housetraiier, land contract or va- _cant lot. Owner, | MY_3-3711 LAKEFRONT HOME 10 a.m, 7 rm modern jarge rms. in exc. | condition. Ideal bathing beach with aree lot Well landscaped. Immediate possession. Priced $18.500, with terms. RUSSELL A. NOTT REALTOR | 170 W. Pike FE 45905 LAKEFRONT HOMES _ Lake Orion seo front home of- fers 5 rms. part base- ath, ment, toctudes refrigerator, elec. | stove 2 bed sets. Price $9500 Terms availabie, Cranberry Lake — This ne, hes living room kitchen, 2 me rooms, part bath fireplace. Price | — ater ae c EBSTER REALTOR OA s3tia _MY RILEY 7” OF PERFECT SAND BEACH — Lake frontage with basement ready — property. Beautiful feeet lot ip gord. location. Priced at 53050 on terms. 35° BY 149° LOT — with a won- derful sand swimming beach. Lo- cated with in 10 miles of town. Oniv $2200 on mms. CASS LAKE — 68 of wonderful frontage right on the jarge part of this most popular lake Nice beads lot Priced low at $5950 on erims ROKER ay Elizabech Lake Rd FE AS _ FE 4-482) WAL I, ED LAKE AREA . 4 bedrm. home income All hard- wood floors. jine’ closet sun par- lor, wood paneling 2 baths. laun- drv room 2 of] water heaters, ga- tage with living quarters above house In excellent conection tiled fot $2 000 eels ‘andscaped ot. $2 MUTART. REALT | 2410 8. Commerce. Rd MA 42381 For Sale Resort Prop, 44A GRASS LAKES NEW CABIN Large lot. center resort area, ad- joining state forest. Good hunting, fishing. $1,086, $100 Lo $25 mo. Jerry Morrow, Gladwin (Skeels), Micn, GArden 6-7000, BRUCE PENINSULA, ONTARIO, one nates Mis Phone For Sale ey 46 2 LOTS ~ON > earth | Pd cat 1015 Diirant St. fa BCATTERED AND 78 KF BY ors R 120% * $0 wsliop orren Hit - t 7 lake p WATKINS PONTIAC pub Fwiil tacrihee, oo 51556, " : t's ea street, Stier “and sewer. 4-0370. Sg Hensman, Reogo wigs “re arbor, See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! You'll like living in this new con- trolled commun ty of better homes Select now 0 «wooded or rolling 109 ft. sites to satisfy your exact needs. Drive out FE: bret abeth Lake Rd., Telegraph Rd. ee Turn right % mile s CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 moons ee . Bank Bidg. _For Sale Acreage . 47 1 en ACRE PARCELS, BEAU- ma building sites, gods soup so oe AN Ie" Res C. PANGUS, Realtor NA 1-2815, 1919: M-15, Ortonvile 700 Inquire 6251 Suite ott Waldon after 3:30. 5 ACRES MODERN RANCH HOME This ¢ corner 5 acres is all tillable one. corner, ns a. modern stone-drant rancher | TO fa roo 8. er & built-in. Nectric range included. Located 8. of Water- : Dixie $18,- hn $3,500 down and $125 per month Tet ES-B aetkaM 4392 Dixie Hw except a a spring-feq pond in > month-old home | mothe 2-car attached garage | ei lentes sale, Highway Bar seme Bet oe ies, Gen" Plent, of rai and all ‘parang $9, REALTOR PARTRIDGE easy travel rave beng ‘bear — line last real Businesses thruout Mich. PE en 1660 W. HURON N TIL ‘@ ' GET IN OUR NEW FALL "eat ator beh noigy aa ye a e ciates 1050 W Huron’ PE 4-3581. TAVERN NEAR MT. C! 8. yearly gross. $8800 on will acce trade. $ month includes new home. BEER TAyEee. St. Clair River section, gross. Rent $45 per mon $6,000" down payment. STATEWIDE B.D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 8. T raph Detroit’ Office. Twinbrook 31388 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $100 You can get it gackiy Fnac your signature, car or Na endorsers, payments to suit your budget We will be glad to help you with your — problems. FINANCE CO, FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN OR 3.1950 MEIrose 71-6198 5 ACRES. ¢ ROOM HOME. $6500 $800 d $8500 own 10 rhierts wn room home. $1500 d Others. to choose from. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 432 _W. Huron re 4.8550 1300 FT. ON eee E | GOC 3 bedroom home. ___ For Sale Farms 48 A 0 ACRES WITH GOOD 3 ton bp soda voc PE ¢-4864 | vey Acres Located in the West suburban area approximately 13 miles from barn with water pp prise aid: Property ay rice $14, ter Taylor. Realtor. 7133 ede ‘Rd, OR 3-8632. Sale Business Property 49 49 a Room HOUSE & OFFICE. 60 choice commercial frontage. of Drayton Plains. OR BALDWIN AVE. FRONTAGE —1 block from Fisher Body. front- ing on 3 streets & about 200° of 203° Hilts, Real W_ KENNETT 3-car commercial garage commercial, Inquire at 340 Bald- win, PE 6-143) RO R RD. & WABASH. — corner lot a 0K. ae x 200. Zoned business. O Rent Lease Bus. op. 49A SOUR PROSE ONES OE BL EI eo COMMERCIAL be yar = W. Kennett Ph Inquire at 340 below BARS ER SHOP A AT AnPORT Ta TAV- e Corne’ Airport —ha. on ea Sf es LETELY REMODELED RES- taurant, At Paint Creek Tavern in Rochester, OL 6-0071 “LETS TALK BUSINESS” Investment Property Here is a rer e deal that is | a real buy — Tes pilus room for super mates — ample park- ing space located busy community | in active lake area. Unlimited ssibilities for the wise man in- | sa aee anon the future — requires | own Motel This attractive operation located on main between Flint and Pontiac. $1 down is what it takes to put you im business for sees: MICTHG AN BUSINESS ; SALES COMO DIOS JOHN A. LAND! | 1573S. TeURGRAre PRD PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | | SMALL RESTAURANT WITH i equipment 4 | operating all ‘round on busy highway. M5@ and lakefrontage. ~~ and prop. erty oniv $11, 1.700 down OR 3-4555 after § ey | STORE 21 BY 30. RENT $45, PER , _mo_ 277 Baldwin Ave. FE 2-5170 ACRES. BY OWNER RICH | gardening land. Pretty home building site en f = raed i rom shoppin: enter, i ae Hey Dixie Feral. "5233 Dixie H BY OWNER: GROCERY WITH 5S. 5 Exclusive Gift Shop Union Lake Village — Heart of lake district, beautiful modern bide square feet riving neighborhood. excetlent clientele ner retiring to North country $2,000 for fixtures. 5 vear lease. Girour-Franks Drayton Plains Tessonable rent. 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-0701 ‘ bay servic> station. Exc —- | Moderate investment required. business and avoid layoffs? For particulars and oe call Walled Lake, MA A 4 FOR LEASE DRIVE iN RESTAU- rant. In a Pontiac summer resort FE_ 4-1068 FOR SALE GROCERIES, GA §. Ea" S000 living quarters. Owner. 4-24 enmnee Retiring, 6500 Eliz. Lk ~ LAY OFFS END WHEN he ‘ea ne. BUSINESS W TTH SUNOCO . Minimum investment ‘Station for ease at Oakland & Montcalm & Perry near Madison For further ‘information call; HL, Co. a : es De Byres. Se be Bridses VE T2566 D GOING RESTAURANT iN eal owner ‘Onl bevween 142 sus, i _4-0840, iid N With OPPORTUNITY FOR M mechanical background. Take over profitab] service on busy hij hia Owner 3-475, depth. Ideal business site across | : Tug store, J. R. FE 56-6181. - | toned ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 825 TO $500 ofise _ Ph. Ph. Rochevter,, or eet BF 1.9791 ~ LOANS COMMUNITY COMMUNT ‘30 E LAWREN xg FRIENDLY SERVICE GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG NEED $25 TO $500? SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 89661 Seaboard Finance. Co. wer © roblem"’ _ 8s NORT PERRY STREET SINCE 1878 HFC Specializes In Helping People Liks You FOR FAST, friendly eorvien from specially trained. cow peo- S come to America’s oldest and rgest consumer nee com- 2am € At borrow Business Opportunities 51 | and a home of your own. Phone | business | D.M ood going business be- | tween Utica and Washington. On busy highway. Living quarters. Stillwell 1-9161. stock at cost. | You will always receive pleasant FOR LMASE MODERN NEW 2 | I | j— GASOLINE STATION AND HOME ~~— t ¢e to $809 in eros with re- payment ores you choose. Phone er stop in today Household Finance | Corporation ae 8 — 2nd ppt Kay Bidg Ouick ‘Cash | $25 TO $500 On your my Oe od auto, or i cher security months repay Our service a, quick friendly helpful, Phone FE 5-8121 or visit us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. 7 N_ Perry St. (Corner Pike) _ LOANS $26 $500 BAXTER & eo W__ Lawrence Fe 4-1598 - LAID-OFF WORKERS) We make cash ioans to Isid- off workers. No prineipal pay- ment unti) vou are back to work for 30 days | Our Requirements Are: i rest you own furniture or a 2 That you are a permanent resident. 3. That you had a good work Soa ® good paying record be- fore becoming unemployed year | s 3 & in nity, in your commu- Loans to $500 . Made Quickly courteous considerate and friendly treatment at anv one of our of- fices. oe phone directory for addresses). " BUCKNER F inance Co. DRA YTON PL PLAINS WALLED LAKE __ Mortgage Le Loans 54 A Mortgage Problems We make mortgage loans to meet your requirements Any rty, any amount, Prompt se Also bail jand contracts and real ee eae, Cavities RLTY ions Fostiag A BET ITER MORTGAGE rest. paid a 92 W. Huron FE 8-6580 bad MAN Monavie you Swaps _ 35. BEDROOM BUNGALOW, FULL bath, utilities Swap equit fe 2 must leave Call oO BUSINESS. “the STATION GOOD £ ain iss, Inventory. FE 3-9300—_ SEAL ESTATE OF FICE ~~ f. great opportunity for, rea} en tate ‘o. insurance broker! os located tm the Union i Toetudes completely tarnithed. ru i pes —— am =e Will | ease 'e reliable part. Cat EM 3.2390." 6! asin | aa housetrailer,. oF Teall. 30 ot CROTER VALUED 000 As down Y Oe pedes » fain can, EM "syne rke ~ nal senate st rd $6,000 TY tN $8,000 HOME for down payment on larger Home. ¢. EM M 3759 58 ‘e¢ & 33 GADILLACS 3 —-wItt trade for lant contract er mort- { Gace, FE ¢21 Ht. . nee ee Out» All lawn mowers, Fre pricy tackle, USE IN yA AB Se btaseteoiier or ike aie a Wilh take almost have for down ova ymen' east colored. No brokers. §-387T. uta dy ‘enle ae sce , QW. furs wy MY rE ENGAGE EME asi ap egeone-o RING. rder or Will trade for tape el for $90. Call rE 8-1302. INCOME—10 ROOM ‘HS, HOUSETRAILER, JIM WRIGHT L 343 OAKLAND MUL phe FE 5-04 ENINGS UNTIL 8:30 LE ListixG SERVICE CT, EQUITY, CAR, ETC. fore WITH 2 ACRES, TRADE fo > with living quarters. SoumeTRAER 38 FT OYAL. R _— equipped. Sell or trade for|— ou equitv or 6 ICK'S, MY 3-3711 OIL TANK. WILL pom for 2-wheel ace SELL OR trailer, contract. OR FE BWAP 74 H.P. EVINRUDE OUT- rd for name ump oF auto. boa Dp shotgun. 78 Narrin, Ortonville. PLAYER PIANO FOR ACCORDIAN or photographic equip OL 1-63 38. PIANO, ELECTRIC stove, good cond Sell or trade|* for anything of equal vanie. WILL TRADE 21° ROTARY LAWN mower for coal ftoker. OR_3-6640. WILL SWA brag oe LUNG } FOR canoe, Call EM 3-0692 WILL SOMEONE WITH LATE Se agen a cromenee labor, with ‘Sale-Household , Goods 57 BLOND CUSTOM mag a ace OR 31161, 8 to 10 p.m. r rt i oe BAND | 8s celle teen ig | Resear ig, oot ao adel: #5 heh. GR 4-4507. $18, sano ae NEW 5O SOFA BEDS. Rollaw: Hollywead way. oe ct on ton m » Furniture, 42. airs CHROME DINETTE SET. TABLE & 5 chairs. * bunk bed set. by gine — i recorder jer i knack table, 8906 Middle Lake Rd. __ Clarkston. : . 4185. He ars 95. Cot- Pe Posteon’s GaP END AL MAHOGANY DIN table and matchin sgl He a le Exe. condition. 3-4328 eye - FLOOR MODEL $105.95 a yes B. Munro Electric Co. uron DELUXE KENMORE AUTO, WITH sudsaver $50. EM —— before PHYFE TABLE AND AN chairs, $50; electric stove, e chrome dinette OS: 6 @ ar So) All in good AO erg tas? PapinORY WASHER, AUTO. So " iaiaiie Just overhauled. EM 4) ELECTRIC STOVE, $40. REFRIG- erator, TV. “ee ' 2 pe. aving rm pe, chrome set, $30, | FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE AUTOMAT- ic washer. aa new, $220. Holly, _MElrose ' 4-667 POL-DA-ROLA TWIN STROLLER exc. condition. WE 4-154. FULL SIZE BED. WING CHAIR, loveseat, dressing table. Smal! ta- _bles. 115 Stout St. a 13% CU. FT. CHEST. ‘gamuel’s Ap- FREEZERS $269.50 easy Aetrs _ouunce MA 5-6 FREEZERS wa PAMOUS brands Scratched, terrific valttes $149.05 while they last. No ph one orders please, Michigan ‘ Fluorescent, 363 Orchard Lk, Ave. GUARANTEED REBUILT WASH- ing machines makes, $29.95 up. Thyle Electric. Corner N. _Jobnson & Howard FE 45169. GAs STOVE, LIKE NEW, $50. RE- Hh toad good cond. $30. FE ec. ioe tee, Deed 1 year EM Esse. STANDARD SIZE white, with hardware and tim: 236 Judson Be whee will ae iver, PE 5-010. j WHEEL TRAILER. $25. 1071 fo SE TO MOVE $100. 3 HOU! 190. 7 RM. ayer piano $50, '51 pickup. 2 WHEEL TRAILER. FE _7,9302 RP Cc PIPE oo ER FT. aon “plas Pag Ve ; Tk BEDS 5 WITH MA $10 each. Circulator heater, $10. pg re ree Aap ad type mow- pe seed to ixie Hwy. Drayton Plains, 4-INCH hase PIPE. 5 FT. pal 19 ory 95 E- PLUMBING- SUPPLY 12° rl he ‘ina 2100 ” aerate sone wae er, Duo-Therm oil heater, Lrontite _ ironer. 1195 N, Cass | { SIDING | eee expert aR, ad eek at nee sible rice. N, k and up. contin w stock for do-it-yourself. Also alum. and fiberglas AWNINGS, $9.95 and up. Ornamental iron, sluminum storms. JOE VALLELY CO. Pex Old Reliable Pioneers” uburn & Rochester Roads call OL 1-994] for free estimates. ____ Eves, OL _1-6623 § AWNINGS, 9 LGE.. GOOD COND. __Cheap, Mi 4-8860. 2 Ye FRAILER $35. PH. FE | MODEST MAIDENS. ak eee eee enn te “Sale Musical Goods _ 62 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST at, ‘1958 By Jay Alan, kor Sale Pets A. For Sele. BAuMoND CHORD ORGAN, WEE | PUR +. ee ri TERRIER "POPPER "35 55 SPARTAN pas Put ot call o Bers. Trakel. Boarded 70 AQUA LUNGS NEW & USED. COMPRESSED alk - ie aad —— Lk, Rd. j0 CENT POP COOLER. HOLDS 4 cases. A-l shape Pt 'W. “Mont- calm. FE. §-0604. 12 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER Pores for ‘the cabin. $38.94. . 80 8, Pe Perry St. ae "GORDFION ELEC. STOVE, i058 “naan “HEATER, ZONO- refri ving rm. suite. tables, For “Sale Clothing 56) dinetlg set ee | blower, miferatale atte pipe oS 3 Sie se season " TS, SI ‘Q.\GE REPFRIG CU. FT. EXC. a get a ine te al wee ok ARBAGE D r 8. Perry. iv GABARDINE TRENCH uarantee. paste Hhee- Pe size 14 & 16. Girl's akirts Vie Go. Co, 1080 we ecoe a a te 2 oy ger teal & blouses, size 12. FE 4-7263. CUARAntEeD beg sehr i trber, son, 80 8. a RY DAY matic washers Frig’ ears. r, ne eS Re ita! © skelvinator Terms ts ae Te BEC. “HEATER, , 0,95, ss, CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S A i Dees LACEMENT PA Beta ia “iitings $67.90 up. men's clothing. FE 8-0202, 98 een SPER FE_2-4021/ Laundry trays, stand faucets FALL YOUNG MAN'S NAVY MORTDR ute Call it oe oe SAVE, PLOMBIN flannel suit, Man's gray flannel _betw oy 6k 8 PL a Ga suit, size 40, Slacks. sweaters, ka 72 South Saginaw St. heavy ee and shoes, size HABITANT Pits: “TABLES. AN-| A 7 Wwaotk GITY BLOCK OF DE- PE eas tiaue organ. shutters, small) troit mansions being wrecked. Ma- sive NowW! On — Te a loveseat mies 11tt or Alpes terial better Ln Bgl um Work I en ang Neto gl ee yg qours.. . Sat, & Sun, Other after Hardwood sthoors wit SELL 10 MENS ae AND a a GOOD CON: Material yard located at Third coe! ie Moy end Fer: = gh xs Ta] Wreck- for $30 and $25 aes cal Mi roner. 2 yrs. old EG teene eral Wrec 6-9825 for ae Won MENS {DRESS mB Bs its eaerd jacket $8. Ny misc. yemmsce to at, $10. 50c + io hae also & furn, Come or cali, 70 _FE_ 25280. Sale Household Goods 57 57 208 $ BURNER & Ri range in cabinet Else ic CO ’ Hw SILVER GRAY BEDRM.| TECE oui Cone ae eee ati fi tor er ee Pay only #4 Se Pearson Furniture, 42 Ore Hor bi os lectric PARTMENT SIZE GAS RA $89.95 value Ye 95, scratched, Also several! site ranees in electric and four-burner extr S Cosi. aids $349.95 dam Co 1069" | at ‘30: ichigan Fluorescent, chard ane Ave. —_ ~~ A-1 Sone a @ HANCOCK RUSH- ut commode. go Horbor, _ 0” Tab Model . $9.95 sINGE PORTABLES _ WITH Zio iy Tabie Mode! Tyce $14.95 seer een $10.50, Late Ha an ee meee veeeene pty model sl Misctrolax |v vacuum Sree C a sh W 2: Tv. TV (a ae $42 3 _Surt’s y Appliance On sre Oe. ; ) iy 9 STAINLESS STEEL GAS & ELEC- , ail sets, rebuilt ‘& quarenteed tri with black porcelain OBEL “TV : ront and. sid eet ck ferson Prices phos ie - a 3990 Eiltsaeth Lane Te DT | SMALL a sig, PORTA-| tt" Ura aed $ ss Tony bn ‘OR 3.7665, after 5 p.m | _Dles. sto & ras tx8 Douglas fir ply, verses ; 745 i WASHING ACHINE, | SACRIFICING TrEMG_ FOR FALL. Car, top carriers, all ste x 4.95. * 5 i : he xr Cost wh wit sell for a Kelvinator refrig | six 6 burner | {x10 prem tues pear Ber M 11308 ower real stove ‘with double oven | $x¢,8,10 knotty pan. M $130. dice ree se ; =e modern sofa bed with match- | 4x4 Redwood, Lin. ft. ...... 28 — : ing chair and © piece a ax4 No. i & better. 8° & 16'M $110.00 APPLIANCES reeaetag re voskeees "S| ae Ret acter 16. M $10.0 TV's — Rebuilt, Guaranteed, 17" |S0FA AND CHAIR FOR SAL 2:8 x fon n doors ta $ un Eye, Pram ng wget gee encore wncoom | MEE enn er enh ante 148 : ‘Plectrie. SEWING MACHIN | = — si i, ‘nar cleaner, repairing. Free est. FE ds — up to 60 REFRIGERATORS, Rebuilt, gust, a Oe ented, From. TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS Alum. ¢ Goor eri, bie ra. ae et tooo * ‘4x fir eac Goop HOUSEKEEPING sHoP ibe Pa a ror a ts 2 pine soe . ee, 109 ri 4 2% r: 5, TRADB GAS RANGE s a $i_W._ HURON _ mae Ee RADE acce RB. Munro Blec- | 19 inch h power mower Bo 8, spss gg pie MA. g-2924,| FC _CO.. {000 W. uron. sear W kdl goo Ay Pts 4 fiz "CONDITIONERS, 4100.95, WAS TRADE-IN DEPT. 100 Ib chiortde $ 225 21° RCA rat TV, $323.| apt size gas stove ...... 20.95 | 8X7 grace A steel gar. door $ $4.50 feea TVs $19.95 a . & even? Guar elec Siete Il] $39.95 | Atm | siding tops, per Sq. . $ 32.50 Radio Appliances, Apt. sine elec, i"!"*" $q9'95 | Gold bord Pal paint. gal... $ 2.95 ron. 4.4133, 3 iving rpf lar 33 "22 $1995 | Stee! clothes posts. 4 hooks. } 4.95 GROUT ANYTHING YOU WANT) Gofa'bed 0. .....s0s ims | 5 ZA. bap qual. grace seed in EB HOME, CAN BE wood dinette ...... $14.95 iid clea a =% 3 FOUND AT L & S SALES Modern bumper sofa ..-.., $38.50 Fone oo. nani ai Pog Se little out of the way. but ® lot] Walnut vanity & bench .... $24.95 8 bags or more a i ess to pay. Furniture, 08 OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE | yrortar’ § bags or more, ea. ; re] et SS ey agreog Sree WYMAN’S 25 Lb Gold Rand joint cement $2.25 barg z 18 W_ Pike Lae rim Pr 41122 tal Sg oage tees ¢ a] +0 FA TV, Ex ND, GUAR..| Heavy duty Bsm't jack post § 6.95 We buy, sell or trade, Come ove Vena Peer'e. Siei. Commerce |g gt : and look pound, of free) pa As Care a lake i is te fare ao Tadae e ae { ie SED & AN- .& 6.45 OPEN MON. SAT. gh TOO iced. Obel 1 ake store. | Nam e brand rand Asbes biae.. 84. 95 £ vote ub ‘of Pontiac or 2 mile| Union Village. EMpire ai. ag = tecses ey E, of Auburn Heights ga Auvern| ~~ Used Trade-In Dept. ox6 14 & nee ae ye Chast secs: ere he @ posts, @ACN .erereee 0 eeu sine maple bed.......... $ 9 rome built-in oven ...... - § 1.00 y| Wardrobe , vepneeeses S14. TOME FANE! LOP a evseeves F | 1.00 a-| GE, is Seunese ae ot ne atte Scions & 3 tal os ce Be sor garden ew pn Fe ae and chatr.. #0 | Windows, an cues, from 2.8 8 manos set ea cuit. aA 15088 | Stadio ia full of ee Berkley. of hardware ie fae ee oe ree om Fe clits B: : ee. — ca. J ie. ar ieee cha: « a bedsprings oF ne: BURMEISTER'S- rs retiree» ears Open a a.m. to! PE tad a. ne wringer washer Lee’ wer filter, wed 1 YP on wate Tr, use , CRUMP ELE 3465 Auburn 4-3573 LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE 9x12 Linoleum $3.95 12x12 linoleum .... $6, a te a ie “a eal “8 4 e OMS C Titus © Aine ee Wivoieus 228 ON. heetien (Near Robert H: a cTER|MAPLE BED. COMPLETE. _DE- Juxe Speed Queen ironer, Magic Chef gas range, Pie Crust table. large dog house, pr. table lamps, mower, Exercycie, platform or, FE Cg. MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE drum table hate elec. ee on good Ave CE- rer re Foe TROROOM SURE, |HAYTAG WASHER, ALL Foner, ee davenport —s ae bP range i: RCA Whirlpool elec- fee Mabie if decor decorstor lamps All trig drvee. balance, 62 Ser weer ior $99 Pay onlv § eekly. SCHICK’S Y 33711. Pearson's Furniture Orenard Lk. Ave. NEARLY NEW 30-INCH MAGIC ie TRAL TV COMBINATION. Cae. gas stove, half price, FE Kidne desk ecu | Bias Soxer with com = ere RUGS 612.95 - trols. 2-2376, ' beta act 1 r) > PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM Mahoraay, but Daret ——— —S 8 suite, chea FE 4-4468. “ ‘onal book vee r) Fr RN FUR |Kneehole gesk $7. . I tr ditional furniture, /complete.|Wainut bedroom suite com lete bd 1731 Lone Pine Rd. % mile west BUY, SELL AND HANGE of Franklin AKLAND FUR EB . @X 12 RU L FACE. $15.95. VERYTHING FOR aE Reversible $1600. 1 arte d,|104 ina Ww $34.95 Ax ie. 8 Rug|OFFICE DESK & be tit pads, $5. arson ¢, meee —< $y. —— > pee et 42 Orchard e Ave a $b arge < PC. BREA T SET, - top " Orchard Lake Ra. more electric stove with glass in _F 2 : ste det, PE Sti, (OU OC, eae Ga yxie 0x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95| when Jou, cal BEAR CON- MaID VINYL TILE, -tc pbb — = Eh! . pein iat. Wall reais 2 _Flia term = 73 ai UBB! AS etd Gal. rs. toda Bork nod om pa esces eS Ww noes A phone FE —_Syers, 141 W.! iroD oD OVER. 609 USED TV SETS. F: 3955 NORGE AUTO! cw Gist $14.95 up. TV antennas, $9.95. Sisee” 6 some repair, #50, PE WALTON TV A = Iton $220.95 NORGE AUTO sai = 5 23381 239.55 Norge auto washer... $168 iN ISE PBB Rores auto washer..... ~ $188 Le OPE EN HOUSE =e $369.95 Norge auto washer $228 aving state, selling roo Many ers to choose from $6 State Si. Some practically new. Sheat, See Oib BURNER. R. REFRIGERATOR, 3 burner bottle gas stove. B67 ale, PLAY PEN, BUGGY, BABY scales teeter babe. wt homats - table comb White bunting. mano Pi cond ADIO - PHONOGRA CONSOLE i. nee ON CONDITION. PLAYS xAsue MODEL RADIO-PHONO- CHEAP. PLAYS wy LB ONLY. ORLANDU 3-6224 E STOVES, BOUGHT, SLD, ). EX- changed, Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem- ant in per: AVAILABLE. NOW Taylor — gre doors, fac- tory second xT — able. G 2. M "Constrifeth tiop Co. 2260 Dixie Hwy. ASHING MACHINE, Like new, used 1 40, = sell for $55. har lawnmower. OCUST SPECIALS Enotty wh! 3 and beter, Bt es i112 W pine shelving ....! ix? W pine stripping .. 1x3 W pine strinping “2m4xT’ No 1 & 2 Doug. fir .. Fir Plyscore .» $3.87 each «» $5.87 each $3.68 S int fir a plywood, Y OTHER BA ARGAIN xe nO. CHARGE FOR DELIV 2 eternal LUMBER CO. 147 Lemming | Hwy. Walled Lake Between = ang Pontiac Phone MArket 4-108¢ ANCHOR FENCES _PR ee oy acre down. ee pe yp __ quarters e Tk BURPEE COOKER AND CANNER. 7 red mode] AR-25. Phone FE BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOuNGS- town — = and —_ = sp Peo mtone. LCIUM CHLORIDE for dusty roads 100 Ib. Hook Steel clothes ieee ; ft jong $6.50 each SEWER PIPE — DRAIN TILE Flues, fire brick wall coping Sump tile, grease traps covers x 80 Screen Doors . BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-T101 BUILDING? Then make eure t's Burmeister’s Open 8 a.m to 8 pm. Sun. 10 to 2. Boles ; . CW y isn’ j Will you please be quiet, Mother? This isn’t a talking ——— ___ For Sale Poutry: 74 Ser? ~ JOHNSON MOTORS picture!” pIROcU rere) oy FULLY Sale Poutry“ 3 toated, pith ones om caned! $50, sac- aera anneal pc Bottle- Gas ts. ery eet & gooenseries ce, 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS FRY- iE le Mi | GOLF CLUB. $3.85 ers & fat hens, MY 25004. wo 9 , Parts and Supplies OWENS NB stPrLiee 5 i Ba Dix. ‘Carts. Snes 350° Ns. L or Sale Miscellaneous 60; For Sale Miscellaneous 60 S518, a tie 30, = a t. rg Ree Lard @ Hats Closed. Sundays REAL | BU ee eee eee BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND | RINGS. PAINT SALE 50. = now WANTED LIVE PIGEONS Pontiac Chief _ Detroiter Wolverine with controls, $428, 1 Appraised, OL 1-103, 409 Willow | Special Berry Bros, house paint, oni eal Bargains — Bargains a ae Rochester $4.99 al: reg: omnes, 3 $6.95, GUN SALE __ Sale Farm Produce 75 15, to, 60 ft 10 wide burner and tank. FE 5-8371. = rcherd Lake Ave. FE. 5-6150} winchestor, mode! 12. 12 or 16 APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS, ARE| Ge gur deat betore you buy. He: ER MOWER, ie’. EASY Regular 04.95 no Ww $70.05, ripe at Suttons Orchard, 4 = member, = will save bundreds Harrin on coodies Hand mower, just sh model , 12 ge. ¥ aly Lake Angelus Rd. open 9 a.m.| of dollars gt Clyde Lumber & Supply | 18" with grass catcher. $94.05 now $78.08 Remington med-| to 7 p.m. : EVINE' Co SAS EY In, Met LaNG | TpTae HEE YOUR OWN oe | OD Hutchinson a . : RANGE BOOBs, aGOEPER 70 NE, | HOW $107.05. a we: busbel. Ye mile 8. of 14 Mile Rd. 4807 N. Milford’ Rd. mpson, 89 8. any other mode choose | on Haggerty. Ray’ mane © ley. 5 Clyde, Mich. MU 4-7481 from at big savings. « APPLES TREE - RIPENED 0. i e ome as. yde, Mic ROMEX, 163, “y ANDERSON HARDWARE Sceaien aa emamae’ Go : » COND New sheeting ot & $80 -o M, co! 12 cents. rer of Walnut Lk. Rd, , oe og copper pipe. 17 cents, Gott “pi 312 8, relegraes ee OS nec, "hey ge : sis 4 g ft, ss “= Fig = pedi trom Miracle y Orchard Lake Rd. URE %. weather BH eeeTs. Orchard Sund FE 5-0062 | G ORB FARMS. 0 Se ade-tns a ine ft —Lake Rd. ee eS oa Strabe Seont enn axe paanee & inter combin- DELIVERY & OPEN sUN.__|— REDUCED PRICES 5 *relegt 24108. | CORN FRESH c R : Cee eo ereibe FR 25un | ot ity tacstcn bob "ai at apes gt Sn so Badly TRADE | rere or ane vals, Thom ee . Also som and | oe ee a 620 B, Highland Ra, corner DOG HOUSE Li gh oor os a) slate hati ter Credit. te 18. BempRiees eit i tor. gica.| % Bogie Lake Ra. 10 miles west Cail FE. 5-621 PE 46207 : _Call FE. 50212. -__OR 3-1024 ; HALE HA DISHWASHER, FRIGIDAIRE. NEW ates GARAGE DOOR B| "ZW, GOLF SET ‘OR 3-1074, G, A, Thompson, 8 8. - with matched & re red : e Bt. wood 7%x8, Like new. Also = t FE PEACHES ‘ a ] HING’ tane_parior_orgen_=™ s6a19, Red and Fai Pick EVERYT Le. Sacrifice for Cash WRSeEerE® oa Be RULE | own, sad. se save. 2. Jacobeen + Orion Used 1x10 shiplap .......... $70 31 window storm sash, 2 s006 déiddle_Leke Ré. ston en Cen roadway. Used timbers © Priced to" sel.| BEN? Sh mB osoes ry lube nee “Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B | seties Prone MY 2st ie RHO core csennecesess ma la x Tho sands. Se Yree od * at feet _of window cies and Recess, | NITE , 2 DZ. FOR 40 ae teiane realy $2.8 wm 4 Steel cloth “) 3945 indow frame, picture windows, RED. es et is jor 7c | Hi Orchard, 4970 Pelton Rd.. be Steel clothes post i-"-" $245 gal.| Stools, § quarter pine and many | BIO, 40c | tween Sashabaw & Waterford Ra COM GxSGTIO’ PD : more items, Retail price over PEACHES PICK YOUR Ready-mix cement or $5,000, will’ sell all for $1,000 Ps se 6 PEACHES, J 7 TOFIAE eee eencceceeee $1.20 dag |. $5,000. wil . ee mi. Pontiac. Boices Or- Full rolis is or 30 Ib. felt .. $3. ee ee eS ones te erty esa : Cooley Lake Rd. SEPTIC TANK CLEANER 25 Cor. of Lorraine. carry ®& complete .line of We building materials —- plyw __ $7.95, G. A. Thompson, 80 8. Perry _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 wood — six ALUMINUM Wennows Wire i mM\sheettock — rocklath 24x24, DAY SERVICE. BLACK r, > interior exterior, combination ve 53837, td sel eboap. | 3 sand ear g ecress coets (= my “STEEL CO ae i OR Mone Loabs OF OF BLACK > ee DRIVE-WAY CULVERT dirt, top or sal; and seta SURPLUS LUMBER $2.45 ‘ Field ‘office. $863 or FE & Material lineal ft. 2s sew 2 tt fees Se: seen CHURCH'S ING. ion NORE_YARDS OF BERT 5340 Highland "Rd, (M69) Pontiac FE 2-0233 bunus, 7 days a. week, ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL DOWN 689 _Lochaven 61413, Newest exciting modern; §75. FE 5-9691 a-l BLsce fo ae A ixtures, ig fixtures, Ideal lamp for stu- — 2.95 valu ehi- * Ww a a 303 Orchard) Yale eas Lavataries complete AMERICAN EMPIRE 14.08. Tollets, $49.50 value ati~ STONE PRODUCTS onds, Michigan scent, *S03 10 A field wane, $1.78 per Orchard e Ave. — 39. ya. 35 per y4 Special ~~. 2: plone $1.25 per vd Fill dirt — 1x4—6-8-10-12 Save Your Pennies «335 Sashabaw, Sint : 2x4—6-8-10-12 On Your Meat Bill aq TOP sor M Ib te eravel, FE __ —— $99.50 per } | Paa SOfL, SAND, GRAVEC, CASH & CARRY . Truck load ots delivered free ‘ yg . 2g, arare Empire Supplies Co. w.| sca 8 lamece! *Yy i. Orion. MY see Ui 18 EB. Huron _ eh Sal ; OF HAY, giraw. Blrose ‘Sale Office Equipment 63 gorn. “Also , mulch hay! De: O ford o Tor TWO LARGE OPFICH DESKS, FE BALE HAY, NEW CROR, PROM xiora lrauer 45260, voli alfalfa mixe Sale Store Equipment 64|~ For Sale Livestock 72 Sales es) FT. REACHIN BOX. EXC.|1 YEAR OLD SORREL GELDING. New Stewarts m Warm cone slicer, Tease | oS we suK FF DERAVAL Generals-Hollys sath tire tools, (et. 13% th220T,|” milker 6 can electric cooler Great Lakes-Zimmers ri —s XCEL- ail dairy eens i Farley's. nad 8 to 10 foot wides, all lent restaurant equipment. Must | _Andersonvi 5.9618. Good trailers av sel] due to | reasons. Maks BLACK MARE FILLY POOL. giis.| ental plans, Tratier an offer, BE 33005. after 6 ane See eee z | _of Laake Orion on SHETLAND ony MALE. di”. 2 Sale Sporting Goods 65| yrs. sascate proke.. sfolor- aapple TRAILER WTD.: HORSE TO BOARD, NEW Located stables. Goodrich. Cail Goodrich 47, Anderson - Regal New 8-10 Wides ance on all on M15 near oe Howard Loomis, 10655 Starkling delicious peach- es. Yellow Freestone, 2725 | omen Blvd. E. area ha Acwara Auburn Sale Farm Equipment % Whi2s a - 5 2 FOR, er, ¢ 4 = & walking. Garden & riding. ractors. believe. | be Be. State wl ope cervice what we ae s Sales & Service o21_M Mt Clemens 8t. TRACTO! tem ges ~ CLEARANCE SALE Lawnmowers ‘Up_ to HOUGHTEN & SON ent off H OAKLAND TREE SERVICE, T “an 090 0 Tie SALYRON ART — ming, & removal saint Guthmave. | 3- 1 CASE gas 9190.50, ED SHIELD STORE FE s eer Bock, Me SAVE $4,000 B' oft, 50 ub eae meet your needs, LIVER OC, = ee : Ductwork. f mates, rniture akbpigess | “era, ie, apporvtte pace gad ‘loader’ ¥1,i08. New paint. i ‘Topi conse Se. Bie... ones nit WEST LAWR! our tools and bur- | 2535 io Scooters FUEL Ol, TANK, 8%; CRIB BED.|~ \Vood Closet D. . 2822 Sleeth Rd. 3 miles west | FORD TRAC oe = $7;10" sew, $00 PE 20a | — Wood Closet I Doors . a Commerce | Village. niles “$EaDg tools, Also” pickup ; TOR, LIKE losing irch, m e@ “est “Large jtteamer a éravel trunk. louvered byfold type doors. At road ne Wixom eon Spen SPECI AL stairway, Utual as soa may disappee & Telegraph BERRY DOOR SALES For Sale Pets | Oe, used, MeCormick No. @, PTO _Rd. FE. 29-3260. 371 8, Paddock 203 a que weed how 7 bi WooD AND Min Pak Garage Doors nation ‘doors and windows. po a BEAGLES, 6 M with en Re TE soos OOM8 STEEL OVERHEAD 7 COLLIE PUPPIES ARC REGIS. oR f. = iosigat are yoy and all standard BENSON LUMBER CO, __tered, 5 months cid. FE 2-2238._ "KING oe sizes USED CONVERSION URNER.|2 AKC REG. GERMAN \N SHEP: PONTIAC RD. — OPDYEE weed a seal foudaieay closet doors} “Also new gag furnace. FE 4.0456, eres, ie 0% years old; one 3| PE 40734 FE 41119 — WANNA BUY A DUCK? uctio Ei fase a spent wedont have ducky but we ao 7 gran ARD AKC POODLES $80 ee A n Raion 77 Gara ront remod a ty : : es. Toon ~ aX AUCTION -SALE EVERY THURS ¢ ~ stop ‘no Le ne ge SF eas Ets i none, Hetine PORE SEED ‘3 day, iy on ann euler Saga night t) are ne oa aceite tex ont BERR DOOR AL BIG ‘BEAR CONSTRUCTION, 90. ati “atter Highway corner er OL 10000 BERRY D sioo| Ben te 72". 8B fo al “Micha Jo" ena “Bis. °| ios. HARLEY DARIBSOR oo HOT AIR FUR NACE WITH Gea OUNGSTOWN eTCEN 8 Le é ries, gone, a 4-2839 sper § p.m. cabinet. Reviere 8 mm_ E ee 4 aioe ‘tank comple “controls loag path tag peymernnne aKc i R iB & B “OR 3-6523 Se aE 3 Machinery 6OA els, 2 ‘mos. it: FE 2-2003. AR’ Po , L Kkc REG, GER ¥ —— a Aerariype cement mixer. Rubber FEROUSON TRACTOR WITH ‘PE 61370 oF PE 43300. Auction Sales Se 8. tires and w measure tank.| black Hawk trencher and Wag-| AKC Ri EAGLE! [S089 Dixie High Wisconsin Alo ner loader. $1,800 e217. | pups, OR 99500, |? e siighway __For Sale Bicycles 84 6 by 4 ble with stool, | INDUS miin_ Rd. enter. EN eines, 3 ae = Water iawn roller, steel —— BOSTON Rl stap, im | Every Friday .....7 p.m. | “Neqoo oral a eet of «"ourne c ined” over Do It i 61) Bs. Championship, stock. Ourtiss.| Every Sunday ....2 p.m. 4 ee eae SON 9 a; oge drawer, elec. range. $40. FOR RENT | SIRD_ FLIGHT cacES” Boston| Buy and Sell Daily Boats & Accessories 85 M 3-1360 after 7 p.m. Terrier and Chihuahua males at PRARAARALRAAAARAAAA ALOIS TARE Pours FOR SPRINRERNG. wall steamer, floor sand-| stud. A.C. { for sale ORlando 3-2717 10 HP. MARTIN OUTBOARD MO- Thoth ers, polls rs, hang ‘sanders, fur- 1385 Clyde Rd te tor, or swap for boat tratler, OR bos, Perry 8. pean, | Seco "vacuum cunnere Gaklend | SOREN PUP PEDIGREE VERY | "ANRC DECIDED, TO BREAK) ston, x Puel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake | “reas. Call ater FE E8002 mp aay home, 1 wi) acl Mepubic |i3 Fr, MOLDED PLYWOOr MEDICINE CABINETS. ROE 30| Ave. FE 5-6ib9, ‘SoatGn TER-a TRS | the vilage of Hodder co poat '& traller 30 HP Evinrude aso tremencious selection of med: Ls a Ar ga rial, | — 0M. MAS $0161, : sharp, Saturday, August 23, ¢ with controls, Tarpaulin, w ster Seine’ cabinets With o' thout ot, good = drape material. BLACK & TAN HOUND | tents ‘of seven room home includ-| skis and rope. rst $500 takes lights. Sliding doors vaste | toot ee ee ing quantity of antique furniture _all . EM Lights. Sliding oe tcavings. ‘Mmich-| ‘ical suppiles. Open t days week.) Paks, 11 weeks old Males $25; | and dishes. Jeannette George, | i2 FT. BOAT AND 10 HP MER igan Fluorescent, SGrenard | Be ee te tO sine baw | SEAUTIF Lace aa Reem | biceristeses., Dusse Upton, ace] cur, meter remote Veet Lake Ave. — ply, 166. W. Mo: en a4 Z vey bares _ti enser,_Re 0 2-4976.| most _new. Sacrifice, MU _4-0542. $5 FORD PANEL, GOOD CONDI- Ww GALVANIZED PIPE sein ell cecteree, Gat | 9 SMART'S Pay SALES. j4_ FOOT BOAT TRAILER. tion, ee pin, Zits lengibs .....-.- 130 ft. Cameras, Equipment 61A| er 6 o.m. Bite wen of Wor dey. ao a tee ane — .| tom 2 INC. 5. SAVE PL NG SUPP NEW A VALOY COLLTE PUP. 4 MOS. OLD, AKC | . Ce wins onilews. 1987 | Mond. 1904 Ford 8 pickup. A real : 13 &. Saginaw Fe a1 $F. on over — fin Papers & a MA For Sale Housetrailers 958 Pat ae hp. ag motor. . ie ie Oe Pontiac »_SVes. eee WELT as low ‘as $1,300 for trucks, saw| Ts CRANES BIRD HATCHERY AL .| 4 PF. RONABOUT ” 26 6 HP. BVIN- : hee mate ak rt 10 | ALI. UMINUM FISHING, HUNT Pear ae gah cater, We. Ford industrial engines | " eras, pi : PIES. $5 & $10. FE ae trailer. Good as) Gm s.26i8. : for & © agtic Pa nfs Came eee w. “We ie QT mew} yen Ibs. $450. Call ie BRICR, ® ONE weet nein er ¥003 |. Sale Musical Goods 62) x2 @ ROUSE. CHEAP. cover aa are ‘ns peo ape ‘All in Exe, fon, 6 Can oe NLY’ Dinh i 8595 A; Pg | *Fe.00 bite 120, BASS ACCORDION, EXC. CON-| GERMAN SHEPHERD POPPIES. 6 domenetreeee St eee (haa| id PT, 2 [ PIREROLAS EV liability with “3 'o00 pe _ aiken. = ae 1 on 8 wks "AKC reg, Champion-| to Jon one ot Wally Bryen's| rade elec; gator & NERY FINE Y pare ae stock.” Reas, Mi’ 6-1840. exciting caravans.) yes fully sgauipped, w in hi RNACE WI t z Pre. oy traiter, tal tank “ines “Be thermostat | GA chats registered Bired by Harishourne |° trailer neat ‘Tel-Huron for’ rent rho __gontrols, $75. a icepele O'Connor, | Imported from Lon) _OR_ 3-897 oe eee aRROT AR Pat OIL FLOOR FURNACE. TANK Aap?, SIZE UPRIGHT aaa “a ois Fisiione Ed EARED 7 RM. FORN CABIN. ceo ded conte. cr lr wheel & ections, Thermostat $50. high, Exc. cond. MA 6.2759, | OD FAs IONED Boyne Mt, ski run. pote controls. Canopy Be saat akon ola re ng tan registered, 1% yrs. lakes a streams. Sell r* r accept _ Sea King. § mos PYMPs FOR RELING oa SE aa SACRIFICE “ ees ee See | _ 3064 z ‘Beribs, On sie 4 °S Tnomp- | CON SPE LATION CORNET. ola Works good in iteld,. OR . NEW COND) iN. 4-6819. ~ s . i FOOT rt : — em IPPLIE ~ PLYWOOD ad EL ag 1 Ro aera wile. CASH & CARRY little, FE arian E in ¥ sees roa : sx24, lor oe FE $6519, | Steerin pois ad. ieee . fara z Be ete PRs Ss: 2 Zxe Poy 1 } / ns PONTIAC! acini ‘THURSDAY, AuGUST 21, 1058 - ie Sale Core “91 tiazy : y ‘PLYMOUTH a Dow Down "55 FORD. _ Te bows ” 454 CHEVROLET Ste DOW ego BRAID ae serie tis "62 _ | 39 Rate COMMUNITY %, , Motor ana PF cuevy ¥; TON %4 ton box—Just like avd mene 2 2 TON we ORD | 1 TON : cc Scurvy; % TON “Ba CHEVY 1 TON ‘on x2 TON 65 we call ¢ Mgr., CHRYSLER, 1958 FACTORY BRANCH FACTORY BRANCH "56 CADILLAC as spaniel Radio & Hest transmission. Air 695 “RETAIL AIL STORE” 1 ona Ty SEMEN oFvice | Te 56 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD. Ful er, : es car, Full . s Seuganans fmcluding 4way pow- . er. Lg tH Air ees " Bidorado Wheels, Muist be WILSON Pontiac- Cadillac mere MI _4-1930 “CADIL LAC, 4 DR. 87 West Beverly peeve’ ercury soc. Air cond. $1085 PIKE FE ee FLEETWOOD Excellent cond. $1,700. FE 2-1224 - HASKINS HAS ‘EM | , 1958 Chev. and Olds Officials Cars "48 1954 Sena Air conditioned. Pully loaded. “ BROOKWOOD 4.DOOR WAGONS ; DELRAY 2-DOOR OLDS 88 HOLIDAY COUPE 6 CYLINDER & V4 ENGINES RD AND POWER- Stipe Transmissions ALL COLORS & EQUIPMENT ‘SAVE OP TO 41,000 car down. . a tl bet” selection of OK ee AIR, 2DOOR AND +0008 Pg AND SEDAN. IM- ARDTOPS AND CON- 2 ie oe OR ey yor ad) Ww heave an “EXECU-\ - : t! car that can't be : 54 FORD told from new. . .power 2 DOOR oe ave Nase ~~ Ford-O-Matic. 31,000 actual : miles, ‘ seat set this Py fire req orker = $795 ' genger Sta Wagon. meet Solita on the ; PONTIAC a most disc ting er. ‘RETAIL STORE “wre T1117 MT. CLEM ENS ST. SCHUTZ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1953 PORD, V-6, 2 DR. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH Repossession 912 3, Woodward 5 Pertect pa es Rau. $194 full > bag) No cash ne $11.46 mo. _Mr, Bell, Great "Lakes. FE 8-0402. a0 Me eg heater auto- atic transmiasion, power steer SALE BY OWNER and brakes. Our 96 FORD FAIRLANE 0. 4455. $196? North Chev- Club Sedan = Thunderbird rolet Co. Hunter Bivd at 8. Wood- engine, Fo-O-Matic. radio bee Ave Bir miogham, MI with rear seat speaker and 35. heater, 16,000 actua] miles. s Deluxe throughout. Beauti- H | T vee —— After 5: OR i952 oe FULL PRICE $175. . 1953 Dodge full py $225. No Pontiac Sales _ money down. Lucky Auto rie 103_S. Saginaw St. FE 4-221 58 Pontiac Starchier Cat. aie a8 | tne HIGHT MTRS _| NASH—1989 STATESMAN ‘by Kata Ooms) i ecials "54 Heory Fats see For Sale Cars 91 1th, CANE lL - Galas CORNER peed &. BLVD, “TRAN SPORTATION 4 ; i bye; UTELY NO MONE ay gl Assume 4m ott Tur- 3s Call Parks at MI 4-7500, Bars” Parks at MI 47300, Harold Tur | 57 wisn RAMBLER 0 DOWN. mT) NIRY SE- ne ares ous es pa jmenits, dan, Like new, Must sacrifice.| nam-Rambler, 666 8, Woodward. a ree See? Pee RASH BAMBLER ET, BBB . es tal, $350, Fe *2-8745. oy BA. si "a NASH 5 PASSENGER COUPE. = wad obits wal brakes. radio, "55 Sonne 2 DR. SEDAN 208 210, 4 DR.. RADIO & ff . $ Shere mate —_ $ 805 1957 co “COR es Pie py ‘83 Buick ‘cenit 2 dr Hardtop assume ments of vom Seo ‘57 “oot EY pp gyre | LARRY EROME | = Mr. Murphy, Birmingham ve $1508 ROCHESTER ORD Ransbler, MI 666 §. Wood- | +57 Chevrolet 2 dr. Deluxe OL 147i See this Only . $1 "53 Pontiac yy dr, Hydramatic. R&H 1 owner ew $ 405 4dr LA “15 nag: gg Sh From Pontiac" in Biv On d. OXFORD, MICHIGAN, AN OA 8-2528 4 ’DR., —, Hydramatic - cael glass, bed A good travel car—very good condition, $345 full price. THE BARGAIN LOT Hunter sive at it Haynes. Birm. 1982 TALE: “WAGON $5 DOWN $4 week, Mr. Murphy, Birming- = Rambler, MI 6-3000, 666 S. 1956 aa RAMBLER, CUSTOM Like be cond. payments Mr Murphy, * Ma e008 LS eo ad - Rambler, 666 OL DSMOBILES FACTORY EXEC. & DEMOS ve cars new & used—MG, mph & Austin Healy. TOUGHTE N & SON 528 N. Main Rochester OL, 1-9761 cond. No trades MAple 3.0086 J FROME. i _ DELUXE | 88 4 DR. HOLT- i ‘ ‘52 Chev, 25 ‘ ; ot Rambler “Waten $76 : Ro rs Sles & Service ioe. a East Biv. 605 jibe Ave, FE 2-9555 FE 8-4539 RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER mo ir EEN IE ., CADILLAC 1951. NEW . LOW - er powe -| mileage. . FE 5-3 © 1000 by EA Servies, tae. TAL. Reg, WS. Pat. Of steering &~ brakes. Auto. trans- COND. MUST. : ; oe for *53 or ‘5 33 REAL , NO ; “cy” OWENS FORD rust. EM 3-006! _H. Rig “Is my mother. home? Are you -kidding?"* <) FORD CHEVROLET, "1956 TS : | STATION WAGON | Tepes For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars oO $295 | ater, pon rik . U "4 RONS “i ry : aod 480: wil take « CORP Cir BIDE Ueed Care, FORD, 1957 CY at senains. sate st OWENS . . Just on car is St ‘53. CHEVY, BEL AIR, 4 DR, RH. ak Ly _ de: sae IES SE a Sa, Biante RE AL BUY or Ty ee AL 147 8. SAGINAW PE 54101 SCHUTZ ant dete. SER, 1054 PLYMOUTR BARD TOP. RA- NASH 8T. heater, Pifodeard "hu eee) BbDY i ESSE we} SCHUTZ te eo : Chevrolet . Hunter Bivd. avy, SRA an 0 ETE Nogieard' ave: Biraloe: _CHRYSLER, 1956 attu . a eee TEI" is. the NVER 10 il werd tor this.one owner sew | "G"'Paghe’ Fordameanic. Bic. cond. aed executive's cat, Ret es car trade. We're offering ~ Private owner. FE 7 71-8644, afte _Eyenings call MI 6-8410. No deal- Sle Ney Yorker ee _5 p.m. ‘ets please, +, power eq through- aut Yamane arian fun. BARGAIN > PLYMOUTH, 1957 Under sale st Soft /top weather 1s still enly WU. 1967 Che oda ae $1708) Bole sol why not hurry on $, dr. ‘powersilae. v8 ji. down and make offer SCHUTZ 1956, Bord Vico. 5..0s.cc.csee 1495: crate sultie jewel Gom- 1955 Chev .......:es0ks. seves $ 806 DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 210.2 dr Me Robing Eee e Bine seh at 8. Woodward MI 6-5302 ag Ree er eee cr ce 905 URRY |!" ” Make an offer riane, 4 dr Fordomattc and save $$$. DESOTO, 1955 TAYLOR’ S SCHUTZ Mere’ rsting, is CHEV.-O0) MA 4-156! that is} fa just wa for : Walled Lake . DESOTO-PLYMOUTH iced — actors zo 1998 TTA, y 300 a one 912 8. Woodward MI 65302, ‘mind Siu parece | os Siar ets Al eh Mew em ney ld Fiat > BVP OURRRROUES tt eee wwe 2. “North ov let | e.. Hunter ‘Clarkston ina nals - CHRYSLER-PLYMOUT marten SCHUTZ = ed 4-2735. Clarkstor aries i . MA 5§-5141 «eae S MA nak chan & RADIO 65 PLYMOUT H, TAKE OVER nz 8. Woodward OME 6-802 chanical y,.g00 car. a ar A Seal beg| PEP SSR © cree fer citer cor. or ; U1 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, NOTHING cae PA BURDEN- . wig eres SION. | ssmet tet ar be you nah td| Sotto! Mie “Sale "Uais” Sion: cash . H. ace os SE mo, Mr. oeeset Lake Orion Motor Sales | @2° tees = 8 M2% AT CLARKSTON ; i SUB. WAGON, 4 TEESE | easter ee | are Gbioagy wer e : : SAS" of era “ OR i061 ‘! a Oh Ask tee: Ivan. | 124 Oakland TORRE 4-3529 i952 CLEAN, CONVERT | OR 3-8547 Eve. $2,205. 49 PONTIAC 4 DR. a, RADIO. 8 & we OL oi ME Y CLUB COUPE, R &|_ heater. Fair cod ye tae. 4, SOM, th geet DOWN Assume. ay ments at | oes - Vartast ve) tae iene or, a P50} $11.46 mo. call sll Credit. Mr.| Will eansider” trade in sae ino Pe sam Parks at Mi 41500 Hareid’ Tur- | +s)" PONTIAC HY- se Ford, dramatic iranamisdlony 8 gese LER HARDTOP. R&H. chrome, very clean. $400. 1956 La oboe 4 a CHIEFTAIN, PRE- LABOR DAY SPEC Mata Netter St wENeE ‘ST Giewrstet 2 Dr. | oe ee $1995. esti teen He. he onisiag® Wiest. wie F ‘97 Ford 2 Dr. wee « 82095 fordomati radi " fealpat elke tires. teens: 18s actual Pilces mites ‘ONE OWNER: 'S7 Pontiac 2 Dr. ........$1795 a ‘Ae tres, a, Ear ote vit atk standard sits 'S7 Chevrolet2 Dr. ......$1595 210 N, to, heat me SED ee rad Waves et, standard shift, jet black ‘96 Ford 2 Door ........ $1595 forgometie Tae te coral ot white win all r coral and: white ‘interio ‘00 Buick 4Dr...........$T195 Seen, nn — full_pewes. radio. heater, Peer 54 ‘SS Buick 4 Dr.....-..:...$1095 full power, .radlo, heater. dynaflow with ieesaeieh ® Wine ts ONE $1095 recta, @ dynafiow, bi sod ae ONE Pontiac 860 Levee eee e 8 995 io, heater, stan ift, = ie ga | BA z. Ne te sae shi green. Chevrolet 2 Dr, ......$ 695 BEL AIR SEDAN, radio, heater, powerglide, a real Ford 2Dr. ...........$ 695 NE &cylinder, radio, heater, fordomatic, glass. sharple. ' Chevrolet 4 Dr ......§ 495 BEL AIR N, radio, h rr, werglide, black Mctincanine teeerior. Plymouth 4Dr. ......$ 195 DELUZE, -radio, heater, exceptionally nice old “ar. cue STA, Buick 4 Dr. ... AN, radio, heater, EZI pisss. te with harmonizing inte erior, |'99 : oe -e © © © @ ‘99 oe © '54 Pontiac Catalina .....$ 895 : STARCHIEF CU! M, radio, heater, ig bee wee res res, practically new, coral and with Olds 2 Dr. ... .$ 945 88 SEDAN, =. Bs ong arn: one owner, low mileage, red and Many Transportation Speciale to choose from up eo 8 © © @ 8 & to $95. Ask for Glenn Sawyer or Hank Schlaefer | UP TO $1,000 SAVINGS QN 1958 DEMO’S JUST A FEW NBW 1958 BUICKS LEFT OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 - Open Eves. 1°57 FORD Station Wagon - 4) 55 FORD %4 Tc Ton 1 Pickup gba esse vow eevee ne ONS 1°52 BUICK S ecial 2 2 "Door cecceneeserees sD 344 Radio and eater, Dynaflow. Nice. . 57 PONTIAC Chieftain = 4 s00 #000 QROe 4-DOOR-Hydramatic’ 2-Tone GREE *S3 DODGE .2 Door cies cscc geese seveees sd 344 IVORY and BLUE. 53 OLDSMOBILE 2 Door “88” ,.......--$ 1% ‘1°54 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan .............. $ 594 The Word Is Out! GLENN (olen “Really Got Sharp Cars” Lat NO LONGER . ees 18 THERE ANY DOUBT WHERE TO. FIND BEAUTIFUL CARS THAT ARE Bargain Priced for Everyone “OUR CARS ARE HAND-PICKED AND We Buy Only the Best. —". yowL, SEE A CAR YOU LIKE JUST BY DRIVING BY-80. . BE POSITIVE AND STOP IN! = > een ee went eee eee COUNTRY SEDAN 9-PASSENGER -Fo-O-Matic, Cyl. . 58 CHEVROLET B/Air H/ H/Top coeveneess Saat 'S7 CHEVROLET Station ieee nee $2074 Spoor Sas. @cyl., 12,000° actual miles. 57 FORD: Fairlane “S00”. .....0...- 000-00 1874 +700 DOOR~-Fo-O-Matic. = Like new with only 12,8000 ’°56 BUICK Special 2 Door ....... yaeeneeslor’s Dynaflow, Radio and Heater. Really nice. 55 OLDSMOBILE Super “88” ......--+-- $1294 2-DOOR - Radio and Heater. Hydramaitc. 'S5 FORD Fairlane 2. Door ...:..--eeeeee-9 974 Radio and Heater, O'Drive. ’56 FORD Ranch Wagon ..........-- w+» $1374 2-DOOR—8-Cyl., Fo-O-Matic. IVORY and GOLD. 54 FORD Victoria H/Top ...... sevveve ced 794, Radio and Heater, Po-O-atatic. Sharp! 55 CHEVROLET B/Air 2 Door .v...eeee: 1, Radio and He Heater. Powerglide. 54 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon BELVEDERE 2-DOOR—Radio and Heater. ’S5 CHEVROLET Del Ray 2 De yeencnee O44 IVORY and Harvest GOLD paint. «0 594 52 FORD Station Wagon. .........+06+ .$ 674 eeeeet COUNTRY SQUIRE-4-Door 8. . 54 FORD Crestline 4 De6r-....+-+<5-- eee Radio and Heater, Fo-O-Matic. | | I GLENNS —MOTOR SALES—. 952 W. HURON STV FE 47371 FE 4-1797 "38 PONTIAC NVERT Loaded. — sefl, going to raueae FE “battery: & a ir pump. Re x f then, "Body & paint "53 Ti PONTIAC 6 oa HYDRA R&H NO MON- EY Down & ments of gr., Mr.| Park | ‘ner Ford, 1955 Pontiac Catalina Very sharp. Black & White. R&H. Automatic shift. pd toms rubber. All $1095 PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 68 OAKLA FE 2-2351 1987 SVOLESWAGER : Sana shape 331. Boe Pontise FACTORY BRANCH ’*58 VAUXHALL 4 DOOR Ane Seeneay special with 32 miles per — _— & Heater. The perfect c $1,695 | PONTIAC ; “RETAIL STORE” 3-7117 a. 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. __ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1952 WILLYS, A-1 . CONDITION. Call FE 2-7688 after 5:30 0 p.m. FOR SALE 1955 NOUR ACE | _Call_ after 4:30 p.m OR _ 3-323 Sharper "Bright Spot" er’s demo, Full power. + "Bi Pontiac Cat. Hydra. R. C. R m White wails == & CG bler (ager waited a er & brakes, radio, beater, dyna- 7 : CONVERTIBLE, Fordomat-), a 4 4 re. flow like new No Credit Checks a : — tires ivory & biack 53 Ford 2 dr....... } j ; ‘32 Pontiac 2 dr.. ‘57 Pontiac 4 Dr....$1895| Immediate Delivery ; ) 52 Chev, 4 Gf... BLACK CATALINA, fu lly $4 Pontiac 2 Dr.....$595['50 Dodge 2 ar./2.2. equipped. no CRED CREDIT rate MODEL, veua. heater, ‘49 Merc, 4 dr.... BAO OUCONRS NO CREDIT; Hydramatic. . 55 Pontiac Cpe. $1295 -wexp cREDIT . = . STARCHIEF CATALINA, Tur- OVER 15 2. 5....--5: $95 USS SPECIAL SALE! _ SEBUS ANYTIME ~ . THURS. ~ FRIDAY or SATURDAY! SAVE MONEY — BUY NOW YOU, LIKELY, WILL PAY MORE LATER © 1951 FORD Club Coupe GOOD condition. ; 1952 NASH Hardtop ............- a sieieies REAL economical. 1952 WILLYS Tador .........+..------ boo CHEAP. Ce ee ee ee 1953 FORD Tudor ......e.00.- cee cece eee . 8-CYLINDER, radio, heater, white tires. 1953 PLYMOUTH Tudor ......-...0000005 GREEN, radio, heater. 1953 CHEVROLET Panel ‘ BLACK, good condition, ready to go to work. 1954 FORD Custom Fordor DARK BLUE, &cylinder. fordomatic, radio and beater. 1984 CHEVROLET Tudor LIGHT BLUE, powerglide, radio. heater. 1954 FORD Victoria one and WHITE, 8-cylinder, fordomatic, radio, eater. ° 1954 MERCURY Monterey Fordor ...-.. t. GREEN and WHITE, mercomatic, radio, heater, FORD 9 Passenger Country Squire ... BLUE, fordomatic, radio, heater. 5 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ....... POWERGLIDE, radio, heater. 1955 FORD Custom Fordor ........-..0+5 TU-TONE GREEN, fordomatic, heater. 1955 OLDSMOBILE Hardtop . rae BLUE and WHITE, hydramatic, radio. heater. MERCURY Convertible RED and WHITE, mercomatic, power steering, radio, heater. 1957 FORD Convertible FORDOMATIC, black, radio, heater. continental tire. Pare eee ee enn eevesne renee ae eee eee eae ene Pe ee ee - BR) 4 195 195 1936 peer renee eee a ee Ce 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Victoria ....... $1777.77 GREEN and WHITE, fordomatic. power steering and brakes, radio, heater. 1957 FORD Custom 300 Tudor ......... $1444.44 GRAY and WHITE, s-cylinder, radio, heater, 1958 FORD Fairlane 500 Club Sed. .....$2155.55 GRAY, fordomatic, radio heater, FORD Convertible .....cececcuees sala WHITE fordomatic, radio, heatér. GET MORE FOR YOUR Eddie Steele, Ford. 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. - KEEGO HARBOR 1 MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH — FE 5-9204 1958 MONEY Minimum Down Payments — Easiest Terms | OAKLAND COUNTY'S VALUE FORD DEALER OUT OF THE HIGH OVERHEAD AREA, cea i 4eBE OUR GUESTS.-SO FAR THE RESPONSE OUR: POLICY: A Satistied Customer WE AGAIN EXTEND GREETINGS TO ALL OF YOU TO COME OVER TO OUR LOVELY AND FRIENDLY VILLAGE OF ROCHESTER AND HAS BEEN WONDERFUL BUT’ WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE MANY MORE FRIENDS. CHECK THE PRICE, THEN COME SEE THE -CAR OF YOUR CHOICE. WE ARE OPEN AS LONG AS YOU ARE HERE, - 57 PONTIAC seeees eee e cree cece eee e es « PhS, pared] radio baad —_ wall tires, low m car that’s no "S56 PLYMOUTH o.ccs cc ccccn cs ectweesce: 1045 2«loor sedan. A solid blatk beauty with low mileage. A car that looks and drives like new. SIC BUICK Tce ee ee eee ee eee 135 Ld dynafiow, radio and heater. Really runs extra 56 PONTIAC 2.0.0.0... cece cece ee eeeeeees $1695 pao Wig or poner ‘walls aad veda fg Hydramatic, A really beautiful ca are eee vue Dey 56 BUICK ......: eee ee eee 1645 +d hard to adio h : £ es are bone as oie ee white walls, EzI glass. "55 PONTIAC fp ia ae alsin 6 sie 'gie ees ec eset ee 1245 Convertible, power brakes, radi ii Red and white paint. _Sust ‘the poly mage Tova 4 tes . ¢ é ‘4 PONTIAC Basie crete cine eae vate: 5 Starchiet, dramat heater, white Sere Tee this one brakes, vous. 134 FORD .....cceiceececececceeeeeeen. 745 Crestline ¢-door, Fordomatic, radio, heater, blue ada white. We welcome you to talk to the original owner. 5S PONTIAC ........ cc ccc cece ccc eee eeee 895 4d radio. heat Sat e- ma noth _— Ag han wheel, red and 735 BUICK - inte a ale © seo bo eae awe < ee Se "$1095 4-do0 ith’ dynafl so aaah 2 In fran! nee. radio, heater, white walls, "Sh BUICK, oc ence ov ie aS oee cc eravnaveusss 845 Roadmaster, Dynafiow, @ solid black beauty and Eis uaen es ‘ clova. brakes, 54 OLDSMOBILE ....... seer ee ene oe 995 juper 88 hard rite. radio — nour it per beet ae me 52 BDICK oo. seer ees ..$ 295 aries husk we pond cnderhu. tor that second ‘car. Ride and o 54 CHEVROLET ee ee eo 0228 OS Est Ru F weralide, end you'll be" G cream : §2%. Cag ay oe De convinced iit SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER —OL'1.8133 ON re FONTIAG PRES THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST | 21, 1958 oe oe Toddy’s Ss. Television Progroms.. -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice \how Presents. ~ Chanuel 2WIBZ-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV Channel 9~-CKLW-TV a TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS. * (9) Headline. (4) People’s” Choice. Sock mn 6:00. (7) Mr. Danger. takes drastic. steps to make FRIDAY MORNING (9) Popeye. socal = Mandy’s old : iams. ~beau. (Re-run, 6:50 (2) Meditations. eee (2) Silent Service. (2) Racket Squad. a 6:85 (2) On the Farm Front, g:10 (4) Weather: Eliot, =? © Navy Log. Routine train. ‘ : ing flight winds up a strug-|q:99 (2) T. V. College. 6:15 (4) Box Four.. gle for survival. ‘ (4) Today. i : (9) Monte Cristo. 6:30 (7) Cowboy G-Men. (4) Buckskin. Medicine man|7:30 (2) Movie. ’ tries > spite town with fake we roe al oe, Reverend cure. 8:00 (7) Cartoon Carnival. (Donald Woods) finds trouble (2) Piayhiend 90. @rab Hunt- , ~ in jungles of Brazil. er in “Portrait of a Mur-|888 (7) Big Show. : LeGoff. derer.” (Re-run. a) News = : 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. ; i, 10:00°(7) Frontier Justice. West- ee Ohm eit 9:00 (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. (9) News. . = pceta Bera (4)(color) Price tory. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. (7) Topper. (2) As World Turns. (7) Lady of Charm. (2) Our Miss -3rooks. - (8) Faye Elizabeth. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (2) House Party. (9) Home Fair. : (2) Big Payoff. (4) Today Is Ours. (7) American Bandstand. (3) Movie. Big Problems” Half of Every Episode Filmed on” Location Outside Hollywood © By WARD BOND | + High Society Shindig — Rocks Atlantic City By EARL WILSON a ATLANTIC CITY — In case you haven't been to Atlantic City lately, the town Is swingin’. I flew to a “fabulous, exclusive” Gay 90s high society party (that’s how everybody got) for Mrs. Mary Roebling, the Trenton banking lady, and ran the long night’s journey into day by watching Maj. Seth Adams, the 7 orien, wy 8 about frontier life, I haven't yet run across a wagonmaster who got ulcers because of his work. * * * Unfortunately, I can’t say the same for the man who pretends to lead that existence once a week on TV, After 30 years as a supporting | player in motion pictures, they decided 1 should enter television with star billing.. And what hap- peneo? Two months later I de- veloped an ulcer. The troubles we encountered in getting our nae train from In- dependence, , to Sacramento, Calif., woud have shaken the toughest of last century’s wagon- masters... x « * For one thing, we. spent almost a full year making the trip which our real-life counterparts covered in half that time. And the prob- lems of logistics, personnel and time topped anything that was dreamed of 9 years ago. The show's production office had to consider and solve—for the purposes of the story—all the difficulties that faced the wagon trains of that day. This was the easy part. Because then came the problem of finding good scripts. When the series was begun, in May 1957, there wasn’t a single script which could be adapted to our format. Each of the 39 stories presented during * *x The newness of the format, that is, featuring Robert Horton and myself in alternating episodes, with each story build around a name guest star, required not only unusual stories, but a special style of writing. At least half of every "Wagon NEW YORK w — There's noj © denying that the life of men like) ” wagonmas-| | ter I portray in television's “Wag But in all the beeks I've reall Sammy Davis Jr. performing around 3 a.m. Dell-Girl Elaine Stewart of Holly- wood—whe was bern in Monclair, N.J., ' but had never been to Atlantic City—was supposed to wear a Gay 90s dress that had once been worn by Marilyn Monroe. She couldn't get into it. It seems that in WILSON a couple of areas Miss Stewart is even more voluptuous than Marilyn. . x * x The “fabulous, exclusive” party was flung for Mrs. Roeb- ling—whom some friends want (Can Transfer Nike |Ward Bond Develapa Ulcer as Te evision a Wanita = have driver tr About 0 of fo Any Trouble Spot EL PASO, Tex, (AP) — Nike - Jantiaireraft. installations can be flown to trouble spots around the world, the Army says. * x .* Ft. Bliss here said. ‘two Nike Hercules batteries were . trans- ported from Ft, Bliss to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., in a mobile test. The rocket weapons and 500 personnel left El Paso in mid- June, fired six missiles in July and returned to El Paso last week. * * * “Any piece of equipment in the/ system could have been hauled in a C124 Globemaster,” said Brig. | Gen, John Snodgrass, Ft. Bliss FE 4-1515 ¢ & ¥ ELECTRO MART 158 Oskiand Open Daily 9 to 9 deputy. commanding general. He said the Nike Ajax is even . more mobile and can be set up and ready to fire within: two hours. China’s 500 million people com- prise one-fourth of the wocld pop- ulation: to run for vice president — by Mrs. Mary Biddle. It was giv- en for Mrs. Roebling’s 52a birthday which, curiously, was 18 days earlier, . ADD “FUNNY SIGNS”: Peg- igy’s Luncheonette in Brooklyn displays these: “If you put ashes in your cup or saucer, we will serve your coffee in an ash tray”.... “It’s not that I don’t hear you, I’m ignoring you”... THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... . with his father in “The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker” in sum- mer stock. Mrs. Meredith pilots them fearlessly from one en- gagement to another in a pink Piper Cub. Meredith, one-time playboy, now thoroughly domesticated, has a little -wine at dinner — that’s all... Veronica Lake has disagreements” with the producer and “health tea” here... Ex-champ Barney: Ross will get back into the fight busi- up $60,000 for a three-night Washington concert . . . Joni James will tour GI bases in the Far Eas}. . ter or for worse, but seldom for long. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Publicist Herb Wurth, a recdnt daa, notes similarity between babies and old men: Both go to! sleep over their bottles. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Jack Benny explained jokingly . |why he attended George Jessel’s Grossinger show: “After alll,’ George acted as toastmaster when the Friars gave me a dinner. |} It was a beautiful gesture—particularly since no one asked him to”... That's earl, brother.. _ (Copyright, 1958) NEW 1959 TV's (Advertisement) li Burgess Meredith's son Jonathan, who's 9, is now acting, quit her summer stock show ... Gloria Swanson’ll promote a EARL’S PEARLS: Hollywood is where they marry for bet-| AT MIRACLE MILE | be SHOPPING CENTER Telegraph vas" Loke Road _ FREE . SQUARE DANCING FRIDAY NIGHTS Aug. 22-29 at 7:30 P. M. Center Parking Aree — Called Bigger Problem Than Cancer . weather. Sites had to be selected for each scene that resembled terrain the wagon train was sup- posed to be: passing through. Then the exact amount of equip- transported each morning to the shooting site. The personnel necessary for a day's chooting on location ranged from 90 to 130. Special provision had te be made each day for transporting and feeding the entire company. Now that I’ve gotten this off my chest, T'll get ready. for another season. Because regardless of the work and worry, I’ve never expe- rienced a more exciting and self- satisfying year in my life, Carnival Items Go Like Hotcakes He Sadly Reports CHICAGO (AP)—Ralph Simons’ stuffed animals and huge baby -- Today's Radio Programs - - dollars. were selling like crazy. The trouble was he wasn't selling them, * * * Simons, a carnival concession- aire, wasn’t even giving them Hayes WIR (760) ORLW' (800) wws (050) WCAR (1130) WXYZ (1270) WRON (1400) 9 WJBK (1490) | away, as he normally does to win- : ners at carnivals, He was asleep 220 Musie Ball WWJ. Bob Maxwell at home when it happened yes- ——— bral al bases red ORL. News, Davia WJEK, News, Reid terdey. €:00..WJR, News CKLW, News, a WJBK. News, George WPON, Bob Lark ' z * ‘+ Www, News See Svent 9:00— WIR. News, Mra. Page, 1:;30—WJR, Dr. Malone Y st found th nimals WHYS. Wattsick, McKengle | 11:00.-WJR. Vinal! WW) Pave Elizabeth CKLW. Heatter. Davies oungsters four e ani CKLW News, Chase we —,* WEYR. 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Philip venhart | cars died. WIBK. Baseball - exiw hers Georse WW) News, Cederbu Wad, News. Fiene ase | Military police at nearby Ft.) ‘ae WIE. Sere “Biuw Sports Che Hood said the bodies of five mili- 0:30-—CKLW, World Today | re s Aes, Soe Sion Se . WPON, Don iuackinnon ba nig g had been taken to a Tf gg y Spe ‘Dane i | sean wR, Muste Gall vie ibe w +4 Rews ine Wik hme for Musie |W. Hews. Kensie Pahenicxtoni were not imme- ewe , Moke WEON, News, Lark WIR, PL he Sports 7 diately-available, : to cure than cancer, says a physician who specializes in Fatness Hard to Cure ABOARD THE SS MATSONIA (AP)—Fatness is harder problems of diet and nutrition. * * * Only ‘one out of 20 people who successfully reduce their weight by restricting food intake stay that. way, Dr. Donald Petit of the University of Southern California told physicians | _liner en route to Los Angeles. . dieting. By that time, 95 per cent were back where they ’ started. Roughly a third of om treated for cancer are free from the disease 5 to 10 or:more years afterward. x * * The small success of weight reductions suggests a typical obese person is naturally that. way and may not be attending a unique medical retresher course aboard this | Dr. Petit cited studies made on people: 10 years after | fas is the time p ‘SIDING on your house... ALUMINUM / ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME! ” CUTS HEATING COSTS! V LIFETIME GUARANTEE! As Low as $1? Per Month NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY — for FREE ESTIMA TE S - BUILDING COMPANY — ‘Remodeling Specialists — 82 W. HURON FE. 3-7 141 just a normal-sized individual with too much padding. Other investigators have found children follow the. body contours of their parents. In cases where both parents are obese, 72 per cent of the offspring also are fat. overweight. 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