kk * ae x « %*, Six Republicans to Seek Seats They're Holding: 3 Defeat Challenges of Primary Opponents; Others Unopposed By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr. _ Three opposed Republi- - ean officeholders in Oak- land County. kept a six-man | incumbent slate intact for the fall election as they knocked off opponents in yesterday’s primary. ~ Three other members of the ticket, Prosecutor Fred-| erick C. Ziem, Sheriff Frank W. Irons, and Surveyor Ralph A. Main, were unop- posed. * ‘The Democratic ‘election of nom- inees for county offices was high- lighted as.one candidate won his fourth nomination for sheriff, while a 1956 nominee was defeated by a first-time county office seeker. George D. Hicks, former Pon- tiac police officer, won his fourth straight Democratic nomination for sheriff., David E.. Utley, Pon Lawson, Farmington Justice of the Peace. The battle for the three opposed Republican offices turned out this * way: For county treasurer; Charles A. Sparks (incumbent) 11,782 to Louis G. Barry's 6;212. & * For clerk-register of deeds: Dan- ‘T.. Murphy Jr. (incumbent - reg- ister) 10,641 to Roy M. West's 7379. For drain commissioner: Daniel W. Barry (incumbent) 9,844 to Ar- thur C. Becker’s 7,272. * * * Ziem received 17,403 votes, Irons 17,649, and Main 16,010, (Continued on page 28, Col. 4) They ll Seek Seat in House Hudson to Square Off _ With . Sen. Come November it will be in- cumbent William S, Broomfield and Leslie H. Hudson seeking Oak- land County’s seat in Congress. Broomfield, former state repre- sentative and senator,. yesterday easily beat out his Republican pri- mary opponent, Thomas F. Mc- _ Guire, of Oak Park, 17,132 to 2,098, to win the GOP nomination for the county’s 18th District seat in the US. House of Representatives. The 36 - year - - old Broomfield thus made it over his first 1958 political hurdle as he sought to gain his second two-year term Ls Washington. Throwing up the second barrier this year against Royal Oak's Broomfield will be -Pontiae hard- ware dealer and druggist, Leslie H. Hudson. Hudson, also 36, scored a-victory over his Demécratic foe for. Congress, Zigmund J. Niparko, Hazel Park councilman and former mayor, by a 2-1 margin. With all the county’s 295 pre- eet ee Hudson had ac- | 12,813 votes to Ni- parko’s 6,770. It was the second |] not straight election in which Nipar‘ ko, of 72 Chestnut St., lost out in |* the primary balloting. Like his November Republican, |" Hudson, .of 361 Gallogly. Rd., “prepped” for Congress in the} "Michigan Legislature. The “former ’ supervisor from Pontiac and Wa- terford Township clerk, gave up a possible third term as Pontiac state representative in order ito try and climb the ee. ladder} - to Congress. ii WANTED — 200 Used Tires. tee Pa “Les Standard Ber., 644 Oakland a ’ ® Broomfield /4 to Represent Oakland s Women’s. Pages Presta ‘17-20 % & T | lia | ams T Lr ounces F oe; ero Fig , Seek Link With Loc ein Hint al G OP Slate lee Blaze in Flint xk xk x xk * x e * * ae Police Experts Reveal H < Teamster Leader Was : Election Results. Hart, Swainson Downed. With Water » | . . » | s 2 Attorney Gene ral Paul State Vote Also Swamp bocca gasses: : : ae afternoon he woul : DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN R bel immediately questioning Governor CG e mS of tonmnpter Sane: Oe sins _ Governor oe Williams Ae 384,977 _* See Gov r’s Vict pes Lemdpresrt i ohnson s,soo|Ceevel «.-...--- Fer ae aces Shalurg’ fee Be Kieniothe lt Gv ae as Boosting Stature for af Prank Klerdett : oa t. Gov. Nomination in ‘60 ae i Moberdt Sag ene 236,444 | ela sie stay. U. S. Senator | DETROIT_—Gov. G. M Saptost hia mations te ie Hart. asserts 297,519 U.S. Senator ‘|nen Williams won niki sey ee vip ; Martin .......... 74,017 Potter 260,187 | siiiet SS ee ’ | 18/\tion to an. unprecedented tioned by stubborn authori- : sixth term by: an almost six- ties at St. Joseph Mercy. Vote in Couhty ow ee Hospital ' at noon today, | | é. e most decisive Democra- DEMOCRAT tic primary landslide “in Governor : ln | ecg asus _ overnor 5 e 47-year-old governor — eee aes Bagwell ........... 18,055| overwhelmed Ironwood ee ee er v a ' |proadcaster William L. Lt. Gov, Brown i Sor. 17,171 [ebnson, his first primary Swainson ......... 15,342 “""""" |opponent in 10 years, with Mohardt ..... a... 3,889 U. S. Senator a bigger vote than that for nee U S. Senate Potter ....... ..... 18,168) both Johnson and Paul D. _“ : Congres: | ,| Bagwell, the unopposed Re-| “"" * seitiiia erg teh ee ae renee penance sat Lecce eee eees poo Broomfield —— 17,132 |Publican candidate. _ FRECKLED-FACE CHAMPION — Eleven- Ponting Press Phote eee . 2,995 McGuire 2'998|_ Final returns ‘gave Williams year-old Judy Fay Blaylock of 677 Fairview St., walked off with a $50 savings bond awarded to Conere \MicWuire .......... 384,977 votes, Johnson 65,590 and Lake Orion, looks as if she is bursting with joy ‘her by The Pontiac Press at the freckled-face Hudso gressman State Senator Bagwell 257,333. as well as freckles’ The little sixth grader out- contest held the first night of the Oakland — u a) BEERS QOOES 12,813 Lo A 12511 The vete, a eae as freckled 33 other contestants last night. She 4H Club Fair, Niparko .......... 6,770 |pPee® -------000 «966 | {ttt time Democrats polled more : ae State Senate re Ler. votes, was seen by national par- R , i rt national par- 1... Meagher .....2..... 9,598 County Ticket | ty leaders as enhancing Willia Hix of. ‘F eae a V1) Prosecutor raat [Benson ce ccccceccs 12,330 y or (Continued on Page 28, Col. 6) |Pontiac Press, which sponsored the oe aunts already and I'm President told-a news con-|- ‘[Copple ........ 2) 4,036 Main... 16,010 contest for the fist ime at the 4 whem. apeaking. of herjecmby. discussion should. mote * > : in a : : - Drain Comm. J Stale Representative Democr ALS _ .- |opened tast night. "|nieces and nephews. confined to what he called: little are 14,529 |and aoa 2,767 , 7 Jecng Faas beonk wines deper f'Ea hs Pad ‘wider section of the Middle’ Bast ree ee rs nderson ..........2, un w slender} (* Surveyor “— |Renne . $45 Here Elect erg Signa aes ‘with 1 les Cloudy A Warm; bere rs “satentente reli . veyer 7 ee Ce eee a lace, is smo with aoe re are so Lowney .......... A4,267 District 2 Q __iiles, blushed when asked what he 1 Eisenhow Unitea Sat R bot; orman ............. 1,901 New Name nickname was, . ¥ : ‘Showers in Store States is sti Pm alpen fo ate Representative ‘ District 3 , Oakland County Democrats: have “Freckles,” she replied, “and | the weatherman predicts part- an eee Sanaa Se : District 1 Roberts ‘igre with a “new name” in| | Bate “em too!” But she cer: 1, cloudy and continued warm leianploe omnes: cattg A or shee , a\Mott .............. 1553 their drive to win the county seat talaty was happy about them Test with widely scattered afternoon or ae sae ee ee (Continued “ Page 4, ol, a: son Z. cso 1,184 S Ou eo Gls ceca: ’ in the State Senate, but the GOP — when she found out they |... ning thundershowers today if proper preparations could be apin . noecnas 538 District 4 _. |is sticking with its incumbent. ht her $50, through tomorrow. Tonight's low made toward worthwhile accom- Ne clay ............ 448 Ingle....... re 1.327| The Democrat’ name is Leo P.|_ Judy thinks she hag “at least|will be about 64-68. fee a St Flee With Jewels : Kola : = 440 (Moore 1159 Meagher, Farmington Township|5.000 freckles’ but instead of talk-) Tomorrow's high will reach near se BMT, ie tad Fo... eee Ze eee. 440 [Moore .........-..., ’ real estaté broker who-for the next|ing. about her freckles, this typical|86-90 with temperatures cooling He said the United States will} BEVERLY’ HILLS, Colt, @.. : istric _|McPherson........... : wo months will try to campaign would rather “play late tomorrow with the low around 8 — Bandits. smashed velr: a District 2 McPherson 1,142)¢ ths will try tomboy would rather “play with start pulling its troops out of Leb- a jewelry ‘Law 1,721 District 5 * |himself into the Senate. the boys, climb trees, swing a/64. Friday will be warmer, but/@non just as soon @s the United] store display window, tossed a Fe eww a ees «es ; “a d ws ; bat, and eat green apples."’ cooler weather is expected over States and the government of Leb- smoke bomb inside the store and Flack g29 Hayward ........... 1,992 jeagher, 50, of-29097 Utley St., feel tha a , ¢c was cuwcis ts sisietetianer Ue fha'ticaats is Neves estate mek meals to the weekend. Precipitation will|anon feel that, there is no longer) escaped with jewels valued at Scott an... S22 ere er 634) Bo ae fat tee sagal rest, | oo te they the piano, average one-fourth to three-fourths|@ny danger of indirect aggression) more than $750,000. == oy Hummon .........- 339 | ae ima of an inch with showers through! the type that was being carried) Police said four bandits with Grant ....... Seeeee. 408 oy | paigns, Fred Elias, Hazel Park | Judy, who is the second youngest| Friday and Saturday. on before U.S: troops went into the] pandkerchiefs_ hiding ‘the Jower McLauchlin _. 393 District. 6 Je precoated has been the Demo- of six. Blaylock children ranging} Seventy-four was the lowest tem-|8e@- He added that any time parts. of thelr resin’ puts ee ce Bacow 247 (Rowley 0+: 206] Sigs, an of 100t Mute Fd. teat bengunt-a:tinoee aad" ne oes sa Tas owrcny ve reeks the United States of Lebahoht in yesterday's daring daylight ridged a ea . nger and “‘make rec- 8 The a n tes to robbery.’ : ne District 3 ae, Wheeler ......... . 453 (Continued on Page 28, Col. 5) — when she — up. She has' 90 ag! a oe it will leave. n> ‘a pik They escaped in-a wait- ol a one ‘ Heiden 08 "Winners | in Important Races Tuesda a portant Races Tues ay in County Balloting ee eee 3,085 District 5 For Senlagicon ; State Senate State Representative Devereaux .(......... 949 , rer eee vandlghagpas eco Peiner ...........,.. 570 Boghosian ........ ‘514 District 6 Hitchcock .......... 1,633 McMahon ..........1,311 Weiss . ett [Kingsley ........,.. 508 ‘onen . wa'elés hay Comies -........... eens sen ge County News ............., M- Raltorials foes eeeck Markets eeee eee tee ee _ 28 Sports .. Vente eeeeetes e+ee 23-25 ‘i TV & Radio Programs ties Wilson, Earl .* Tiere siews i , te Seek Re-Election were ans Roberts wad _ Anderson Get GOP Nod sriytige ~ ighlighting the primary elec- tion battles in Oakland County's six legislative districts yesterday Pontiac mayor Arthur J, Law's victory in a — Teamster to Clean Up or Face ‘Get Tough’ Policy WASHINGTON (UPI)—Court-ap jsix months experience overseeing ite, nation’s largest. union under of Federal Judge F. Dick- i 7 gi di ji 3 i ly Winner in this race was _Farm- ington Justice of the Peace Allen C. Ingle, 37, of 21934 Tulane St. votes received LSat ‘votes, 168 ‘was mayor of Royal Oak, He has spent 17 years on the Royal Oak Commission either as commission- er or mayor. e Republican nominee for Dis- The Weather Full U.‘S. Weather Bureau Report fer tomerrew igh) Johnson, west|Beach Dr., Davisburg, was suc- hight, partly cloudy with seattered showers and continued warm, lew ee in Pontiac Today _iewest temperature preceding @ a.m. wr ‘8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15 m. p. h. Direction—West. Bun sete Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at §:30 a.m. Moon sets Wednesday at 12:19 p.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 11<07 p.m. ene veeeeen TB senee . Tiesday in Pontiac . (As po el seemess! : One Year ‘Age im Ponting Highest fa my oe = | SRResasessaas Ve Dewntown Tempera.ures peseghass li agian eee ee PERTH HOD e ee eeD S235 fight. trict 6 carried 708 votes to 453 votes for Bruce P, Wheeler, Fern- dale autioneer who was his party's te * * a county clerk nomination in” 1956, 53, of 5912 Longpoint cessful in the nomination which will pit him against Anderson in the fall District 1 encounter. Johnson, a Pontiac attorney who has campaigned‘in the past for Congress and the State Sen- ate, pulled 1,194 votes. His near- est competitor was Robert H. Chapin, life insurance salesman, who tallied 538 votes. The. one-time Michigan assistant 5 attorney general, George H. Heide- man, a Detroit lawyer and Bir- mingham resident, was the loser to Cobb in the District 3 Democrat- ie campaign, Cobb, who will match votes with Roberts two months hence, is an expeditor for a Detroit firm, He is 35 and lives at 3875 Livernois Rd., Rochester. Cobb received 1,334 votes to Heideman's 1,098. ; * * * Clarkson, 33, a Detroit attorney and Southfielq resident, sat back unopposed Tuesday and gathered 3,085. {He was. the Democratic nomi for the same post two yearsfago. He lives at 23525 Val- ley View Rd. Devereaux, a Royal Oak barber, was given 4 votes more than each of his Demperatic opponents for the District’ 5 nomination He received 949. The 50- year-old winner is an official of After failing to win a Democratic|© mainiand. Civil air defense units and police on Formosa were put on a special alert. Boss fold] _ Williamson, 17, of 1121 Bielby 4-H FAIR ROYALTY — This happy looking couple were selected last night to reign as queen: and king of the 18th annual Oakland County 4H Fair which runs through Saturday. Grace. _ St., Waterford Over 1,500 at Opening Night A Waterford Township blonde who wants to become a nurse and a Lake Orion Community High School graduate and football play- er will begin their second evening as king and queen of the 18th Oak- _fland County 4H Fair tonight at the fairgrounds, * - Selected over 15 other candi- dates last night for her beauty, 4-H record, school, community and church work to reign as queen was Grace Williamson, 17, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank H, Williamson, of 1121 Bielby x More than 1,500 Seeman the fairs opening night. Her partner, the first king to be. selected in the history of the). fair, is Walter Cudnohufsky Jr., 18, ‘of 1940 S. Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion. He js the son of Mr, and Mts, Walt « The blue-eyed, ~ natural “curly- -|haired blonde is a June’ graduate of Waterford Township High School Queen Grace, who attractive dimple on each side. of her peaches and cream complexion face, plans to attend the Univer- sity of Michigan this fall to study ni g. Township, out smiled 15 other queen. candidates and Walter Cudnohufsky, 18, of 1940 S. Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion, captured the honor from four other contestants to be the first king in the er of the fair. . Pick King and Queen to Reign at 4-H Fair |I return to nursing,” she exp! #0) court. a ke airline hostess for awhile befd: A member of the Junior Home- makers 4H -Club in Waterford Township, of which her parents are leaders, the queen was the winner of the 1957 County Home Economies ‘Award. th 1955-56 she won the dress review contest during achievement day and last year she was in the fair queen's - This week she has entered three of her sheep in the fair, Her hob- bies include water skiing, sewing, TiRd., Waterford Township, \ ; K Following that, “I want to be an ~ Birmingham Businessman Bares Deal Teamster Union president James R.- Hoffa shouted denials to the Senate Rackets Committee today that he got any part of a $17,500 alleged payoff to prevent a 1949 laundry workers strike in Detroit, after a Birmingham businessman testified that he paid more than $1,000 as his share of the reported payoff. ~ “I didn’t get it,’ Hoffa blurted, his voice rising to a high pitch in the Washington hearing room. * * * Yesterday, Vincent B. Watkins, partner in the Grand Laundry in Detroit, told the committee had paid more than $1,000 as part of tant, to avoid a_ strike against members of the- Detroit Laundry Institute, a trade associa- tion. ; Watkins, a fermer Birming- ham city commissioner, was called to Washington with other Detroit laundry businessmen to relate details of a reported pay- ment to a teamsters official to stave off a 1949 strike. After Watkins related his con- tribution story, he was asked if he regarded it as a_ legitimate transaction, He said, ‘No, morally wrong.”’ * * * Howard Balkwill, executive sec- retary of the Detroit Laundry In- stitute, said the payoff arrange- ment was made with Joseph Holtz- man, a labor’ consultant and friend of ster czar James R, Hoffa. kwill sald Holtzman said he could. get a contract along the lines the Institute outlined, but I think it’s sir, services, Balkwill added ‘that they even- tually compromised on $17,500, to be paid in three annual in- staliments. He told the com- mittee he assumed that Hoffa | got part of the payoff. Several Detroit laundry owners told the committee they helped fi- nance the to Holtzman at the rate of $9) for each truck they operated, his barber's union. - Sen, Irving M: ves (R- NY) told mY 7,500 “fee” to a Hoffa labor’ would require $25,000 for his) Balkwill the payment was a vio- lation of the Taft-Hartley labor-law. Watkins of 587 Henley St., served on the Birmingham. City’ Commis- a 6 VINCENT B, WATKINS Warm and*Fair Weather Rules Most of Nation By The Associated Press The nation’s weather pattern showed minor changes today. Fair and warm weather was the rule in most of the country, much the same as yesterday. The major storm belt was in the central Midwest. z Thiinderstorms, with heavy rain strong winds and hail, swept across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa during the night. Rainfall measured from 2 to 4 in- ches in extreme eastern Nebras- ka, More than half an inch of rain fell. in Omaha in a one-hour peri- od. Some de or dam- age was a byt in the Wahoo, Neb,, area, y hail and strong wind s. Payoff Denied by Hoffa sion for -three years from 1952-55, one year as mayor pro-tem. * * * ’ Hoffa testified that he did not re- call attending a meeting at De- ‘ |troit’s Leland Hotel, where, accord- ing to one witness, Hoffa okayed,a contract between the laundry and Teamster Local 285, . Dulles Sees \War Signs Repeated Ri0 DE JANEIRO (AP)—Sec- retary of State Dulles said today indirect aggression threatens an- other world war, ‘This time,” he said, ‘“‘with even more disastrous consequences." : * * * World events now shdéw ‘‘dis- turbing symptoms such as pre- ceded and forecast World War II,” Dulles said in, a speech prepared for a luncheon given for him by jthe American Chamber of Com-|: merce in Brazil, Juscelino Kubitschek to Brasilia, the nation’s capital - under - con- struction 600 miles northwest of Rio, It was the *s last stop on his 24-day visit to Brazil. He was to fly back to Washington tonight, * * * Dulles: and Kubitschek were re- ported near agreement that a summit conference of the dents of the 21 American republics should be called to knit together the strained ties between the United States and its Latin neigh- bors, ; Plugging a theme he sounded last week to counter the Soviet Union's criticism of the American landing In Lebanon, Dulles ‘in his Juncheon speech accused - in tional communism of using i ~ rect aggression in an effort to rule the ‘world, : _ Dulles spoke to the American) {business community just before flying with Brazilian President ' i ,conservation’ work, He was also the 1958 winner of ithe county achievement booth con- BAGHe sading-histerieal-nevels—She- has been a member of 4H for eight years. ACTIVE IN SCHOOL Active in high school, Grace was a member of the student council, secretary of the French Club, mem- ber of the Y-Teens, Girls Athletic Assn., Dramatics Club, and played| a lead-in the spring play. “Walt,” the masculine half of the royal couple, is a six-year member of 4-H belonging to the i Orion 4-H Club. .One of nine children of which ‘five are 4n 4-H, he has been awarded a 4-H scholarship to at- tend Michigan State University this fall where he will study landscape architecture, During his 4-H career, Walt has received award trips to Detroit from the Michigan Milk Producers Assn.; to Traverse City for a con- servation camp; and was one of two in the state to be sent to tour New York and Boston last year because of their outstanding test and won a trip to Camp Shaw for his conservation efforts. PRESIDENT OF HI-Y In high school he was president of the Hi-Y Club, secretary of the Varsity Club, had the lead in the Junior Play, attended Boys State and was a member of the — football squad. Sharon Brodie of Rirmiaghent the 1957 4-H Fair Queen, pre- sented the traveling trophies to the royal couple. The queen's court includes: Gloria Sanders, 17, of 1625 W. Hamlin Rd., Rochester, member of the Clinton ' Valley 4-H Club ‘and Bonnie Upthegrove, 16, of 2151 Orion Rd., Lake Orior mem- ber of the East Orion 4-H Club. Walt’s court consists of Bill Mid- dieton, 18, of 2610 Stoney Creek Rd., Lake Orion and Harold Owens, 17, ‘of 12513 N. Holly Rd., Holly, shoralee of the Newark Bustlers Clu Tongiht, 4-H clubs throughout the|© county will compete in a parade of floats beginning at 7:35. p.m. A tractor square oe will follow at 8 p.m. BASEBALL ToMoRROW ° Tomorrow morning at 9 a.m., the clubs will compete in the base- ball playoffs, At 1 p.m., the dairy judging will be held, © | Due to the construction on Perry street, visitors will have to enter * | : The Da in Bir Voting Light. las 15 Per Cent: Turn Out: BIRMINGHAM — A gr’ bis prediction proved accura r Birmingham” area in yesterday's primary election, Bloomfield Township had the best showing with 1,220 of its 8,440 registred voters going to the polls: In Birmingham, 2,004 ballots were cast. The city’s total regis- tration was 13,139. Bloomfield Hills had 1 of 1,435} registered electors go to the polls. Voting percentage for the three communities .was wae 16 per cent. . The cana marriage of Mrs. Amy Wendt, the former Amy Roosevelt of Birmingham, is Keadeg for the divorce court. Daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt of 292 Greenwood and niece of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, she filed suit for divorce Monday in Denver, Colo., against her ‘hus- band, John A. F. Wendt, to whom she was married last April 26. _Mrs.” Wendt charged her bus- band, a Denver attorney, with Voteto Continue Annual Meeting Residents in Waterford | Michi Back Ban on Hunting ‘With Firearms Waterford Township will con- tinue to have an annual township meeting, and hunting with fire- arms in the township will be pro- both passed by a large majority. There were 1,160 votes in favor of retaining the annual meeting, ee 7 business from the floor. Before yesterday's election, ‘unting was allowed anywhere in Waterford Township with _high powered rifles, providing the hunt- ers had the consent of the prop- erty owners. — There were 1,462 votes cast in favor of enacting a law to prevent There were only 3,012 votes cast in the township. There are 17,624 News Flashes WASHINGTON, (UPI) — Gift- giving millionaire Bernard Gold- fine sent a letter to nearly 400 House members today, urging them not to cite him “unjustly” for contempt of Congréss. The Boston textile tycoon also sent their administrative assist- ants a letter urging them to put his letter .to the congressmen cham — : ob in Boimary. The couple was married at the home of Quigg Newton, president of the University of Colorado, where they met as students, Wendt is a graduate of the Uni- versity of ‘Michigan. : Ormond E. Hunt, retired exect tive’ vice president and presently a director of the General ne Corp., was sworn in yestprday by Postmaster General Arthur Sum: merfield as a member of the Post Office Department ~ Advisory Board. * Hunt, of 1650 Rathmore St, Bloomfield Hills, replaces the late John Coleman, former president of * * * As a member of the Board, com- posed of private citizens, Hunt will be cgnsulted on service and policy changes in the Post Office Department. Mrs. Jeanne Lioyd, head Ii. brarian at the Baldwin Public Lie me in ae this ~e rer] Lee Tuttle to the rat A graduate of the University of Michigan Department of Library Science, she was editor and writer for the U. of M. televisién’ office and woman's editor at a radio stae tion in Miss Tuttle has taught at.Michhe gan State University — Water consumption in Birming. ham sets a new record one day and breaks it the next. The all-time high of 6,671,000 gallons was pumped Monday, go- ing over Saturday’s record by more than 2,000 gallons, Robert Kenning, assistant city: manager and superintendent of the Water Department, said this morn® ing there is no indication of cur tailment in this rising water con- sumption in the eity. Should the City of Detroit de clare the necessity of restricting water use, Birmingham would be included, he said. 1 |Welsh Case to Governor LANSING (UPI) — Gov. Gi Mennen Williams today had the removal case of St. Clair Shoreg Mayor Thomas S. Welsh under consideration along with about 1,900 pages of testimony, a 190." }} Page summary and about 10 pounds of written exhibits. Boy Drowns at Belle Isle. DETROIT Caught in a tangle | ct Wende, 12-year-old Anthony drowned in the Detroit River Belle Isle Beach yesterday. Hé was the son of Mrs. Mamie Powell of Detroit. Pony Express Higher SALT LAKE CITY (—*‘Don’t feel too bad about the new fours. _ cent postal rate,’ advises Salt, Valentine: “The Pony Express Lake Tribune. columnist Dan “near the top of the pile on your boss’ desk.” cance” nee % for bait eee eFFetensoas tones “Clerk Register Kronenberg . sewrer¥ns soeeeeesd Ot Jaworski ........ SOMBOC toveeee 71,572 Treasurer eeccatieg REE TT Copple..... bse dtveasdcus eens 782 OR cg Sn ac me re ir ar eee a the fairgrounds on Pontiac road.. ; ~ . Surveyor . SWIM ooo isivant i icin 2,362 State Representative . District. 2 oe ede GRDCUCE CEE RE in cases ones 1,721 en Serre. OE eens voic sth ore wi vicsce* Bae CME no hotnesaeclipey eli : 8 McLauchlin |..,.,. vey, OF BACOW vngscccsdevbdssscetensen Oat DEMOCRATIC. Governor te) Gone sp eencenoncbendan 3,899 Johnson ........... eenanes ie. 563 Lt. 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BAG : 2.13 © 73° 2.25 Ue : Year Age 2.49 Age ae Year Ago 2.61 | “ A&P Vacuum Packed PKGS 4% Beef Stew. ... 2 89 A & P Reduces Coffee Prices Again NOW 10c to 14 a POUND LESS THAN A YEAR AGO EIGHT O'CLOCK - iss 69 1.99 | YEAR AGO 79¢ YEAR AGO 2.31 _ Red Circle Bokar 2 ot YEAR AGO 95¢ PRICE CUT . ‘A &P Instat Coffee Sor ot or. 9G! 4 Big Pontiac Stores to Serve You | sie — AUGUST IS SANDWICH TIME! | am “a 1185 N. Perry St., at Madison = STAHLMEYER 3-0Z. 949 W. Huron St., nr. Telegraph Rd. * Corned Beef “‘sRAND CAN Ic .s 4724 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains =," Liverwurst YOUR CHOICE : _ ABOVE OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY and, : SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 © 25 W, Pike St., Downtown Pontiac OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 CLOER SUNDAY As USUAL. 4 ee ; me Ao _ Ff ea VW Bai: : GREAT All Prices in this Ad Effective Through Saturday August DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SI Ariantic “Pren - ' NCE [8 ae ° THE PONTIAC PREss, WEDNESDAY. si tinal tinct Pits é xe if: oie AUGUST ‘6 » 1958 FRANCIS KE. MYRE_ Francis E. Myre,. Northfield St., died yesterday morning in William ° Beaumont Hospital after an illness : of foyr|- years. . 4 He was an. employe of General Motors Truck & Coach Division and a member of St. Michael’s Church, Mr. Myre leaves his wife, Ferne; his mother, Mrs. Charles (Isabelle) : Myre; three sons and a‘ daughter, Mrs. Hagene Rowden, Donald and David Myre of Pontiac, and Rich- ard Myre with the U. S. Air Force stationed in: Florida. Other survivors grandchildren; Include two one brother and two sisters, Mrs. Alphiline Beals~ Mrs. Loraine LaBarge and Wilbert Myre, all of Pontiac, The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday from the *Pursley Funeral Home. Service will be at Does Your Decaffeinated Coffee Give You Only Half a Cup of Flavor? . ‘Dealiety Potiac ae 48, -of 584 <3 10 wien; Friday teoicy St. Michael's Church with burial ip Mt Hope Cémetery. " JOSEPH ©, QUATTY.. Joseph C. Quatty, 61, of 250 ¥ THOMAS J. FICK LAPEER — Service for Thomas J. Fick, 6-year-old son of the Rév. and Mrs> Lee R. Fick of 5567 Davison Rd., avill be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Elba Baptist Church with the Rev. Frank Thompson of Marlette officiating. Burial will be in Green’s Cemetery at Hailey. His body will be at home until time of service. Arrangements are by the Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Thomas was afternoon’ in. Lake Minnewanna at the Metamora Recreation Area three miles from Hadley. _ WILLIAM D. JOHNSON LAPEER — Service for William '|D. Johnson, 88, of 555 Randall Dr., will be held at 3 p.m. Friday from the Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Attica: Ceme- tery. Mr, Johnson, a farmer, who died Monday, is survived by his wife, Lettie; seven sons, James, Donald, Marvin and William, all of Lapeer, Richard of the U. S. Army who is stationed in Texas, Albert of Ravenna and Harry of Flint. Also surviving are four daugh- ters, Mrs. Marjorie Evans of La- nd 1 Nearby. Areas Monday}. £f: S., both at home; his Robert Hamilton 0 of Harlan his father, Arthur Oakland, Calif., pe Mi. dy William S. of Rochester. e , JAMES A; REID 4 ROMEO — Service for James A. Reid, 52, of 294 Fairgrove St., will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Surviving . are his wife, Eliza- beth; four sons, Alfred, Melvin and Gerald, all at home; and Air- man Second Class William who is stationed in Florida. Iso surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Reid of Im- lay City; a brother, Leland of Fife Lake; and six sisters, Mrs. Betty Turner of Detroit,. Mrs. Neva Althouse of Pontiac, Mrs. Verna Lewis of Birmingham, Mrs. Ger- aldine Huck of Mt. Pleasant. and Mrs. Doris Me rithew and Mrs. Vada McDade, both of California. DAVID M. SPENCER service for David M. Spencer, 3- day-old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Spencer of 2710 Leach Rd., will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The body is at Moore Chapel of the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home in Auburn Heights. Survi besides the parents are his twin sister, Daun M., another sister, Kathleen Fay, a bro- ther, Jeffrey A., all ,at T. ROBERT THOMAS CLARKSTON—T, Robert Thom- as, 49, of 5403 Whipple Lake Rd., died unexpectedly yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital. The body is at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. EDGAR THORNDYCRAFT AVON ‘TOWNSHIP — Edgar Thornrycraft, 54, of 3119 York St., died last night. His body is at Moore Chapel of the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home in Auburn Heights. HAROLD L. TEWKSBURY NORTH BRANCH — Graveside service was held yesterday ‘at the Westlawn Cemetery in North Branch for Harold L. Tewksbury, — ae ee eee so Dat a former ort Branch resident. “He's for-\ Wirdow-Breaking AVON TOWNSHIP — Graveside|- “as te neg Women Drivers T- pias Frida | ~ evening in East Detroit at the bank 7" gyrate iy ge Mg a ARBOR (AP)—The much-maligned woman driver | ‘CLEAN — OIL — INSTALL —_ Nees Jane, finally bas found a friend—a man. : RIBBON — AND INSPECT a0 payer Besse rie Said Floyd Webb of the Automobile Club of Michigan _ rd ‘Culprit’ Reported by City: Police In the midst of a series at complaints re porting vandalism | late last night and early today, | Pontiac Police believe they have found. the culprit responsible for breaking car windows throughout the city. . The troublemaker? weather, say police., The heat and humidity of. yesterday ‘and last night has been blamed for ,the | unusual occurrence. * * * ‘Police and the Automobile Club received calls from 20 irate citi- zens from _ scattered parts of Pontiac. One witness said she heard a ear race down Putnam S&t., accompanied by somé crashes — shortly after. midnight. About a@ dozen cars parked on Putnam and nearby streets suffered damage. On the west side, on Prall and Green streets near Pontiac Cen- tral. High School, the heat struck a half-dozen cars around 1:30 a.m. The wave of destruction was also reported to have hit in the southeast section on Jessie street at about 1715 a.m. * * * Police said the condition of the broken glass and the fact that it seemed to blow out from Pas cars instead of crash into cars | made it unlikely the anaes was caused by rocks thrown by vandals. Old man) | | | Annexation Defeated: MOUNT CLEMENS w — A pro- posal to merge Clinton Township with the city of Mount Clemens was defeated by a 557-vdte mar- gin yesterday. Clinton Township went against the proposal, 2,347 to 424, while Mount Clemens fav- | | | ored it 1,851 to 485. And Enjo: A Full Cup peer, Mrs, Alice. Hunt of. Caro, : y Mrs. Ethel Booze of Clarkston and of Delicious Mrs. Nettie Austin of Attica; 34 grandchildren; 45 great - grand- Flavor Every Time! childrren; and 25 great - great- New! 4 that makes grandchildren. __ other decaffeinated coffee old: i fashioned! Only new i ew ok MRS. OWEN F. KILBOURN _ gives you pure coffee pleasure... - MARLETTE—Service was held rich and robust . . . without this afternoon at the Marsh Broth- penalty of tension and sleepless- |ers Funeral Home for Mrs. Owen ness. Try it today! F. (Jennie) Kibourn, 64, of Mar- lette, who died Sunday_in the Mar- New lette Community Hospital. Burial nt was in McLeish Cementry. - Insta Surviving are two sons, William of Marlette and Clare of Las Vegas, Nev.; three brothers, Emmett, Charles and Leon Brown, all of Marlette, and six grandchildren. 97% cafin % Caffein Free a | JAMES 8. McGUIGAN 5 ROYAL OAK — Service for James S. McGuigan, seat of 729 Whitcomb St., will be at 1:30 One of the Few p.m. Friday at Price Funeral Home Owners Who Home, 2501, S__ Rochester. Ra. . Troy. Burial be in Oakview Don’t Need a «= {Cemetery, Royal Oak. PACKAGE POLICY! Mr. McGuigan was dead on ar- * |War II, he was a member of the Siceais (ear we + Aer _jrival at William Beaumont Hos- pital Monday evening after suf- fering a fatal heart attack and crashing his car into a tree in Ferndale. He was advertising production manager at the J, Walter Thomp- son Co. office in Detroit. A Marine. Corp. veteran of World Bazley’s Thursday SUPER SPECIALS! 78 North Saginaw Ie are resh This Valuable Coupon Entities the Bearer to a 1-Lb. Limit Paar Teen. REMUS BUTTER ... Only. 49 With Meat Purchase MOST PEOPLE DO! ane ee: burning, or the hospital last ws He was ging ting is {born in Gastonia, 'N.. - Soveeed beat, PACKAGE aera cove our POLICY for hotbe owners. NEW YORK (AP) — Harry mitch viebrnste _. & WERNET Deaths Elsewhere LOUISVILLE, Ky. ver Page, 65, j for the Louisville Courier-Journal for nearly. 40 years, died yester- wy, Page, a heart patient, devel- pneumonia after entering Baach, 53, assistant to the vice president, international communi-| cations, Western Union, died yes- terday of a heart attack, He joined the old. Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. in 1919 and went with Western Union after their merger. *%. @ -@® kake, 77, art historian and lead- ing authority on Japanese wood- 711 Community National Bk. Bidg. 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As of yesterday, each of the big four was on record as wanting, or at -Jeast being willing to attend, a sum- mit meeting of some sort. x xk -*€& But like a chess game there was a sharp divergence of views about the nature of the meeting. This difference of opinion found: at least one of the Western pow- ers_closer to Russia than to its _ Originally Russia wanted a meet- _ ing of the Big Four plus India and - + fhe U.N. Secretary General, Das _ HAMMARSKJOLD. - But now she comes up with a big - switch. ‘KERUSHCHEV now asks an emergency meeting of the 81-member U.N. General Assembly to debate a -Boviet resolution ordering Anglo- American troops out of Jordan and a yt standards of that _ region. oe 2 2 a "year ago former Prime Minister © = -PEuta suggested that Italy use in- _. terest payments due the U.S. under. _ Marshall Plan loans for such develop- _ ” ment, but nothing came of it.. A new 7 billion dollar World Bank to grant a loans for. economic assist- ance has been proposed by Sen.. MonRoney. This fund would be available to applicants who could not meet re- _ quirements of the present World Bank which also is assisting under- developed and overpopulated areas. West already has recog- -nized this . by joining with France in a $500 million project to _ develop’North Africa. ee Re Italy’s government, a consist- ent friend of the West, has spe- cialties of geography and trade . with Arab and. North African countries. Prime Minister Fan- FANI's proposals should be given thoughtful consideration. . * SHooTinG all the politicians ‘ead diplomats in the world would bring permanent peace, but it would be a _ long-drawn-out process, as those who shot them would take their places and others would have to shoot them, and so on. | THE PONTIAC PRESS gown W. Prircrnass, . eardlaty ond BAitor Rosrer B. Tans, *. Managing Baltor . seria Panes is delivered by carrier for 40 cents : ay Fy avaliable oy “nail J Macom! and ble in tine. = h ees Kills Summit Talks ‘President Eisenhower eae accepted the Krushchev proposal. . It is too early to determine just what this ywill mean. But it definitely looks like any early summit talks are off. The United. States ‘government meeting * with the chiefs of government sitting wanted a Security Council as Council delegates. Britain endorsed the Security Council idea, but said that the real work of the conference would be carried on by the chiefs of government meeting as a kind of Council stibcommittee. - see wie, France, like Russia, figured a meet- ing limited to the Big Five and em- phasized that it should have no con- nection with any special meeting of the Security Council. — For the past three weeks this has been the sequence of exchanges, To ‘date nothing is definite as to time and . place. ° Out of all this second guessing _ one thing remains certain: That is + that the meeting when it is held will be one of the biggest propa- ganda battles of the post war area, eek «kk The Russians are past masters at this sort of thing. They will most certainly seek to indict the United States and Britain for aggression in: ~ the Middle East. We should be pre- : ~ pared, and not let this deter us from being hopeful that out of the meeting will emerge some concrete progress. ——_—_— : ; The Man About Town Quick Returns ‘Rose and Holly Townships Bs koa First in the County Secs ot Cnitand Ovenly’s 295 ‘election - ‘poards, to report the result of Tuesday's primary was that of Rose Township, with one precinct, It was exactly 25 minutes after the polls closed that Supervisor J. Wesley Duncan . was giving me the returns. - Closely fol- ‘lowing was Clerk Jess E. Furbush of Holly Township with the results. in its. two precincts. The returns from these two townships were the first to be re- celved by The Pontiac Press. “Former Pontiac residents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gorton, who have spent -several years in Los Angeles, have returned to Michigan to celebrate their golden wedding, at 109 Sycamore St., Durand, on Aug. 12. . Mr. Gorton is president of the Michigan State Association of Los Angeles, also Presi- dent of the Federation of State Associa- tions there. * Local tall corn honors rest with Ray Wilson : of 1121 .Voorheis Boad—went and one- half feet. 2h ; e é Make The. Pontiac Press booth a meeting point with your friends at the 4-H Club Fair. See you there? Many farmers in the Pontiac area, like Henry Morseman ~ of Avon Township, report a big crop of young pheasants, many saying more than they’ve noticed in any previous year. Making good on what. he promised me five weeks ago, when he was completing his first 1958 cutting of alfalfa, Perry Ousnamer of Rochester, now is at the second cutting. He expects to get two more. A carrot that grew through a brass ring is being exhibited by Alex. Frankfort of Waterford, who lost the ring off his garden hose last summer. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Daniel W. Symons ‘of Birmingham; eighty-seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Buell Hanford of ‘Waterford; _fifty-fifth wedding anni- versary. / Harley M. Carmody of Keego Harbor; eighty-fifth birthday. , . Mrs. Bertha Bidelman ‘of Birmingham: eighty-fourth birthday. { : a oe ‘els on this earth depend . “Its ar Turn ip Carry It” David Lawrence Save? WASHINGTON—Next year may see the biggest steel strike in American history. For the steel industry, which has just absorbed about half of the automatic in- wide union in steel but to offset the price ris rials the steel companies buy which are themselves affected by the upward trend in steel wages. x * * ‘Thus it is estimated that, apart ‘from the $7 or $8 a ton of in- creased costs due to direct wage which comes from the higher. costs of wages in brick plants, alloy plants, acid plants, and in‘ the purchase of such materials as aluminum, vanadium, nickel and zinc, Sr et 2 What is the answer? It is to be found in greater productivity per man-hour by labor or in tech- nological improvements through larger and larger capital expendi- tures. The latter course has thus far saved the steel companies from bankruptcy as they have intro- duced new mechanical gadgets: _ Portraits . ’ By JAMES J. METCALFE An LQ. test may indleate That you are very smart . . But that is no assurance you . . . Will play a brilliant part . . For it is not how bright you are... That scores success for you. . . But how you live from day to day ... And what you really do... You may be quite ingenious ... And yet what does it mean... Unless you use that gift from God. . . To help the human scené? ... You could devote your talents to... A life of shame and crime ... Or you. could just ignore the world .. And while away your time . .. No 1.Q. rating ever is . . . True cause for pride or praise . . . Your laur- . On your unselfish ways. » (Copyright 1958) a The Country Parson “Our mistakes in life are like highway errors—they not only endanger us but may cost the lives of others as well.” . 2 WY A and bigger and better power plants. - Bat to do this requires millions of dollars of more capital, and the investor is, not attracted to - industries which don’t give a substantial return.on the money invested. © Since the steel industry recent- ly raised its prices, a how! has gone up from spokesmen for a Congressional committee, An as- sistant -attorney-general at the Department of Justice in charge - of- antitrust laws speaks of the ‘possibility of an investigation to see if any statutes were violated. . But why is the obvious: over- looked? Hasn't hereto- fore ever heard of industry-wide bargaining — the practicé sane- tioned by Federal law which im- poses a uniform ‘wage cost on the. steel on: eocacoedt _ and it Big Steel Strike Loo Ahead Senator Kefauver, chairman of a Senate subcommittee on ‘“mo- nopoly”” problems, asks: “Why are identical price in- creases put, into effect by all . wompanies at the same time when each has different costs? This is the key question.” Of course, it is the key question, been. ever since the Congress permitted labor unions to group together in a single mo- nopoly in each industry. Each company has to base its’ prices on what kind of earnings - and rate of return on the invested dollar must be obtained to attract the investor: This also means a rather uniform pattern. A com- pany that thinks it can get larger volume by cutting prices is likely to find itself mistaken and also- bankrupt. : Dr. ie Brady Says: (Copyright, 1958) ve J odin Ration "Low Basal M etabolism A reader writes: - “I was discharged from the Air Corps for ‘low basal metabolism.’ Let no knucklehead infer that I advise anyone to take medicinal - May | Correct. a keep the speed limits low. Therefore, some drivers who don’t have any regard for the safety of others soon find themselves for the privilege. . x € .F...- ee. About 14 years sign ny wile and t moved to the west nee ake - menace, often x *« * Feels Awed By Power an — I am no mastermind of theology but I do have sufficient elemen- tary intelligence to observe and feel awed by the power of God's Ernest Coleman’s article, ‘Driver’s Protected Against Driver’ sulle no S what- ever, and there have been none since I was discharged. The — — medical school gives me a clean bill of health, but - I can't believe the. Air Corps or any branch of the “service of defense DR, - -BRADY is so stupid. . “Low basal metabolism” ds not a diagnosis. Rejecting a man, otherwise fit, merely because the machine reg- isters low, is not ome medical practice. To any Yankee Wiseacre read- ing this screéd and smiling in his superior way at my. audacity, I say this: Your medical having sold you a $5 BMR (basal metabolism test) for $35 can’t do a thing about it or for you . that au honest doctor would not have done with the information elicited. by proper medical exam- ‘ination, In other words, I’m trying to tell you that the metabolimeter (appa- ratus for measuring basal metab- olism), however useful in the physiology laboratory, serves but one purpose in practice—the gad- get impresses the-simple layman. PREFERS TEMPERATURE TEST Time and again I have cited here the report by Dr. Barnes. who found in a study of over 1,000 cases that the basal temperature test proved a better index than the basal metabolism test. To the best of my knowledge, no one kas con- troverted the fair and logical con- clusion drawn‘ by Barnes, namely, that a clinical thermometer and a little intelligence will enable a real doctor to get all the information about the state of metabolism that he can get by the use of the met- abolimeter. Hypothyroidism, functional de- ficiency of the thyroid gland and low basal metabolism are, in my judgment, there’s nothing wrong with people who have low basal metabolism that a suitable iodin ration won't correet. For instructions send me a self- addressed, stamped envelope and ask for the pamphlet THE IODIN RATION. , | a, ‘ *& oh - * love,” she_ posi tively informed me, “though my} | ““And Bob wants pretentious: ways of — saying iodin deficiency. Generally — iodine or iodide. x * & . Signed emg not more than one or 100 word health and * hn tiac Press, Pon ( The new. (court ordered) fence along the 18th hole at Pontiac Country Club is to protect. the cautious driver from the erratic driver, J. C. B. No Longer ce Have Starting Point ‘Those Honored Honor Him’ People might be interested in a few facts concerning the pianist, Van Cliburn, who ,was victorious in Russia's music competition. A member of Calvary Baptist Church | in New York City, he is a double tither (20%).: - Last year he sang in honor those that honor Him? Dariene Grant Drayton Plains — “ Bln [mee Say yon: bp Ph 9 cod be withheld upon “the letter But bo wanes baa the Pon c Press reserves the “isht to * To escape from evil we must made far.ags possible like Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Mistake Infatuation for Love Girls beware that you don’t mistake infatuation for true love! They feel much alike when you are in the throes of both, but one is selfish whereas the other is unselfish: And be sure you read about’ Amnon’s supposed true love. Then send for the sex booklet mentioned below. Pass it ground..among. your friends and classmates for it gives you the true facts. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y-381: Thelma G., aged 17, is infatuated with a classmate... x * * “Dr. Crane, we gg are REALLY in} parents think we; me to run off and elope with him. He says there’ is no point in wait- ing. I felt we DR, CRANE shouldn't do that, so he said I. didn’t love him. And now he: in- sists that I give myself to him just to prove. my love. “T am weakening, for I really and truly love him and want him to know that I do. But I realize my mother would veto what he demands. x © * “So who is right? Is it wrong to | live — before you are mar- ried?” ‘BEWARE TRIAL MARRIAGE Trial marriage is a stupid thing. For it demands that the girl make ALL the concessions. bien’ Gib thane argument that the girl must al- | a ee love by submitting to Illicit sex- ual relations. ry It is just as logical that the boy also “prove” his love by treating her with respect and honor. True love and sexual infatuation resemble each other in several ways, 86.Thelma may think she is “really truly” in love, yet wake up a féw months later to the fact she was only sexually infatu- ated. For example, in both true love. and: sexual infatuation, you feel giddy and gay while with the other person. You may also grow trembly and breathless. You may get “butterflies” in your stomach and your knees may grow weak or wobbly.. You may pine for each other until you actually become. sick abed. _ AMNON’S FALSE LOVE In the Bible, King David's son ' Amnon likewise thought he loved the beautiful Tamar. (II Samuel, Ch. 13). x * * He was so-smitten with her that he finally took to his bed, ill: And he consulted a love adviser. But after he finally forced Ta- mar to submit to his desires, his supposed love turned out to be simply sexual infatuation. ‘And he then had her tossed out. of his house, despite her tears and pleading. Sexual in- Gehl os tow pected, For the sake of jolting Thelma, I reminded. her that a boy who truly loves a girl, is interested in ey, Nears appease: Wes fare. ek S independence, are her chiet attraction ahr ay nth of school before graduation be- And what happens in that event?. - On my desk were 5 letters trom girls ranging in ages from 16 to 23, all of whom had succumbed to that false argument that they . Must “prove’’ their love. Two of the boys fled into mill- tary service as soon as they found the girls were pregnant. Two more ran away to parts unknown, leaving the girls to face the music and bear. their babies out of wedlock. The 5th boy callously told the girl he wasn’t interested in having kids, so she better look around for * So send for my — Sex ative agg een PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGU ST 6, 1958 Hastigway Fights With ‘Esquire’ _-NEW. YORK (AP) — Ernest Hemingway is trying to block “Esquire” magazine from reprint- eee ee Ne CH er ‘ gerard appeared in the sigue in late. 1938 and early 1939. At the time, Hemingway favored the Soviet-backed Loyal- ists in their —. traggle against the Franco force: * rt x Some characters in the stories spedk in favor of the Loyalist], cause, “The passage of time can affect the writings of authors either fav- orably or unfavorably,” Heming- way said yesterday as he began court action to prevent reprint- ing. * * * “Tilustrative is ‘the’ change in attitude of people to writings of men during the time Russia was our ally to the present attitude of ple to such men and their writ- ings now that Russia is perhaps our greatest enemy.” The action to restrain’ republi- cation was filed in State = Court. STOP LOOKING AT LIFE THROUGH “COFFEE CUP EYES”! Does the caffein in coffee cause you tension? 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House Battle Forecast | Over Efforts to Exempt : Employer Plans | Open Ere g WASHINGTON (Ap) — the| Night Until 9 House faces a showdowh today on Mines through Sat. a bill to require public reporting of employe welfare-pension funds.| A major battle was forecast over efforts to exempt plans handléd by émployers, * * * Rep. Albert H. Bosch (R-NY) predicted success for his proposal to exclude from the financial re- porting requirements management run funds known as “‘level-of-ben- efit’ plans, These are the programs set up by an employer who guarantees a definite amount of benefits to the employe. Management, em- ployes or both pay the costs of various such plans x Ww - © As the bill now stands it would require administrators of all plans to make available té the partici- pants a description of the plan and an annual report of its financial) operations, Copies would be filed with the secretary of labor. The bill is designed to cut down abuses brought to light by the Senate Rackets Committee, Rep. Ludwig Teller (D-NY), the bill’s author, predicted it would pass but told a reporter he was| | not prepared to say whether the Bosch amendment would be adopted, AFL-CIO President George Meany sent telegrams to House members urging passage of the bil] and rejection of efforts to ex- empt some plans. Hurry Up Jets, They’re Impatient to} Zoom Through Airlanes in Swifter Craft ANN. ARBOR @® —. Tomorrow's ai traveler is ‘impatient to ‘start zooming through the airlanes in jets: This is the basic conclusion. of a University of Michigan survey on attitudes of those who ride the. airlines, The survey, ouuhtiog ‘of inter- views with almost 3,009 adults, ‘strange plane Co., New York Central Railroad and Pennsylvania Rail- road, a Speed and time saving were the major reasons cited by those ac- ‘customed to traveling in conven-y tional planes. Among groups showing a gen-|° propellerairiven planes were busi- and city dwellers in contrast with Those air travelers not eagerty awaiting the advent of the com-|- mercial jet age spoke more of a sense of strangeness to jet travel than lack of safety. Thieves Leave Mark of Zorro Behind Them TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) — Police, seeking a solution to the $631. burglary of*a drug store,’ felt sure today the job was done by juveniles. Their reason: Written on the floor. of the store in shaving cream were large letters spell- ing out: “Zorro.” SAVE ¥2 AND. Bifocals $3.00 Extra High in Quality! GLASSES | COMPLETE; Lens—Frames | ae Your Choice of Frames... Latest in Styles - Baker Optical Co. | 86% N. 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Foreign News Analyst “We're enjoying the biggest year if our history and this‘past month - wastthe biggest July in our history. Special reductions up to 50% on all summer merchandise, present’ an outstanding oppor- tunity to become acquainted with the finer quality, workmanship, and. styling that is building ,our reputation as a BETTER men’s store. _ ahead. DANCING IN. STREETS CUSTOM TAILORS & CLOTHIERS jeoup in Iraq. : Did that please Nasser? Not al- | together. In his duly. 23 Cairo” HURON |. speech Nasser went out of his at TELEGRAPH | way to be sharply critical of ' northern Syria Lge "dividend from the Ist. “Earn from the Ast. Add to your savings scott or open a new one by the ~ 10th’ of the month and earn our higher- than-average "8 ~ Current « B% Rate . Pontiac ) Fede ral Savings ~ HOME OFFICE? 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. f prc Abdel Nasser has head- treme nationalists. ‘Arab East’s noisy turmoil|™an who led it, Brig. Gen. Abdul ves the impression that the Unit- Karim [that was so. But there are shoals/heard of Nasser, Those who sup-|is In the bustling northern cities of|havé caught Nasser by anes, is Nasser’s Syrian prov- x * & re wag dancing in the, streets at the news of Abe July 14}traqi revolt as a personal tri- | Egypt will stop short of full un- ahd nosed over. _ Hee was’ the rub: : _ The Heal oop wae Hela since 1934, 18 years before he ever ported the revolt owed Nasser little if anything for its success. In- deed, its suddenness seemed to Naturally, Nasser pictured the umph. He had to do: that, And. the Iraqi regime for its would capitalize on the support it could demand from Nasser, Yet the U, A, R. President must have had some serious misgivings about the “That dancing in the streets in Syria did Mot mean the cele- | brants were pro-Nasser; it could } even have meant, the reverse. Many ‘Syrians after passionately pursuing suddenly found themselves restive under Nasser’s rule. There had been well-founded reports of anti- Nasser manifestations. in northern Syria, whose practical businessmen | chafed at what they considered me U, A. R.’s economic mad. The « he; Senin Syrians showed only that * were pro-Iraq. A cherished dream seemed within their, grasp:. Union with Iraq. MEANS TROUBLE ~ This could mean trouble for Nas- ser. economy cally, Syria is far more sophis- ticated than Egypt. And Egypt has little but NaSser, sing and Iraq together in the A. R. surely would overbal- rl the Egyptians and eventual ly dominate the union. . | auspices? | Dictator Fears Alliance Between Iraq, Syria JArab- Tarmoil eds oath For Egypt's: Nasser ‘Htther in ely. 6. idee Cooma alond tow. thabinilinos‘con ie ot ,|ford-to halt his violent propaganda, | (he even now e- into. psychotic ee mat aloe bel ee The reasons are manifest, The Iraq's oil-producing facilities might Prove a boomerang. pa But one >of , Nasser’s = goals has been to get his ba on some of the oil revenues from the “have” countries for - the benefit of “have-not” Egypt. How does he hasten this without bring- Iraq into the U. A. BR, and en- without] blowoff., uction po A Soviet aim is to keep the Mid- is available. So nationalization of{dle East in turmoil and off balance. if Nasser tries to profit from Soviet ainis, he. may build up forces which eventually will de- ke *® * | If he does not attempt -to profit from Soviet. purposes, he risks _los- ing the momentum he has created and the support of the more im- the Saudi peninsula. * » -|} TOMORROW: Some diplomatic East. Tt ‘could tacts of life, patient sisidinie of Jordan and|seize the consitenbis to ‘ioe the moderate nationalists some thing tangible to grasp.in the way . - Nasset’s dilemmas inay point a}of support for thelr reasonable as- Be eG kaa eee ‘and thelr de- teen sags 4: oar could! pirations. tion, They 's are arate, betlBowet ny as eee Yoga tthe Ara dangeéring - Egypt's ‘pre-eminence in the union? Nasser has other troubles too. The momentum his movement gained by events of the past three months will be lost if he stands stil now, But can he afford an- other major: explosion. under his Nasser has enemies in his own country. ‘He is less popular with Egypt's literate population than he is outside. ECONOMY A MESS Egypt’s economy is in a sorry mess which has required. her to pay a bonus on the Egyptian pound in foreign transactions. On the po- ‘itical side, many of Nasser’s own supporters fear communism and dread. further involvement with the Soviet bloc, Equally important, many Arabs. clearly were shocked by realization that. recent events could make the Middle East the “cockpit of World War Il. s°°eeeeCOURON®*****s At Rear of First Floor TITTY Beige Half Soles $1,69 7. Men's, women's, children’s. Leath- White Lisdbseeosesébibsdoocccccccce eeece With You Women’s Playshoes White $2.00 &. $3.00 ‘CLEARANCE of TENNIS Américan Made All Sizes, Red, Blue, or Plaid Value Values . 11 ) Teenage Shoes Reg. $2.00 , and $3.00. Children’ s White Go greet tp Ooost Barefoot Sandals ae All Siininies Shoes Reg. $2.00 Nasser ¢an ill afford new explo- Bring This eh LL et alain ed cad neuen) West? For one thing, it offers) (po some assurance that, barring gro- tesque. Western blunders, oil -will continue flowing fram the ‘Persian Gulf and through Jreq Petroleum| 4 Co, pipelines, There are good rea- sons for expecting this. _ Nasser probably will want. to move slowly with regard to Iraq. Possibly Iraq's affiliation with The U. A. R, pceshiont has con- demned foreign exploitation of to Arabs until it gets to markets.|- Iraqis cannot extract it or market}. it. Egypt cannot help them -do it. * f asa eas Injured Critically as Plane Crashes - ‘HILLMAN ® —. Two. men_were} injured critically when their were trying to land at a dimly lighted airstrip at Hillman Airport last night. .. Carl Funk, 58, of Detroit, the pilot and owner, his passenger, | Maurice Johnson, 55, of Hillman, were taken to an Alpena hospital. -They were returning from a \Canadian fishing trip. Their only \light was from an automobile’s headlights parked ‘the the énd of the runway. Witnesses said they misjudged the distance, hit a tree @ HELPS HOLD DOWN YOUR 7¥4 minutes of normal activity. used up in the body are non-fattening. sugar. Be slender and energetic too. a level teaspoonful. TRIM, LIVELY AND Stunning Michigan Made Pure Sugar ee ee ee tee ae ee ee ee a ee oe ee oe 2 ee Oe oe om ae ee ee oe ae LIFTS UP YOUR ENERGY—YET No food produces energy in the “body so fast as - sugar. 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There was no evidence of par- ticles of dirt or grass to bear out Kierdorf's story that he “rolled over and over”-on the _— to ~ extinguish the flames, +: “& * ‘Olsen interrupted a vacation in West Branch to make the exami- nation. .He was brought here by state police. +. SALLY GRAY The zement of Sally G-ay to Stallard has been ani- nounced by her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Everett Gray of 8325 Ea- * ton Rd., Davisburs. The prospec- tive is the son of Mrs. Lyman Paget of 5175 ‘Whipple Lake Rd. Clarkston, and Mr. Wayne Stallard of Seal Beach, Calif. An Aug. 30 wedding je being planned, =|, , tinguish the flames, was put back! — in Pon- Kierdorf himself had refused to give his identity, or any hint of what might have happened for 15 hours. Then, under the persuasion of his uncle, Herman Kierdorf, 67, another ex-convict and business agent of Detroit Teamster Joint Council 42, the torch victim volunteered-a story that. had this outline, Taylor said: Two men he did not know called at his Flint home Sunday evening. He rode with them te- ward Pontiac, where they said there was a uhion ae meeting. South of Telegraph road and onto a gravel road. Kierdorf was with an inflamable liquid and ignited. * * * He rolled on fhe ground to ex-! in the car after one of the men ob- served, “We don’t want a murder rap,’ driven to ‘the hospital and dumped there.. Authorities, who have unsuc- cessfully searched for the tor: ture spot described by Kierdorf, now believe that the - burning may have taken place inside a building They have all but discarded the revenge theory, suggested by the victim's. original story. “You don’t. turn a man into a fhuman torch simply to threaten him,”’ one police officer observed. Dixie highway, the caf turned off) forced out at gun point, doused . Pontiac Press Photo tiac this morning, as new leads in the “torch” burning of Frank H. Kierdorf were being de- veloped by local, county and state authorities. Requestion Burn Victim. Jto Karduct: In iiabjediction to Kierdorf's story, she has said that *jshe saw Kierdorf leave his home Meantime, the search ,for Her- man Kjerdorf has relaxed. ‘After visiting the hospital Mon- day afternoon, Kierdorf dropped Ot te ee ee aane Taylor, however, scerentsll tee belfef that the Teamster official, who lives at 29078 Spoon St., Madi- son Heights, will show up soon. “He probably: will tell us that he was resting up because he suf- fers a. heart condition,” the assistant prosecutor suggested. & *& -* Tending to discount theovies that the elder Kierdorf is seeking he fears for his own safety, some theory for the disappearance. They said now that he is un- day, sities his wi ees m with il possessing the silencer, a state and federal offense punishable by five years-in prison. Police said that Herman Kier- dort had with him a black, 1956 Cadillac, registered to Teamsters Local 2999, hotne local of Team- ster President James R. Hoffa. revenge, or fs in hiding because. authorities advanced another Hard: Pressed the two areas into a city. Loses Bid for Annexation By JOEL RIPPA ‘ Suburban News Editor voters in the village of Rochester and a 342 -square mile section of Avon Township rejected by an almost 3-1 margin a proposal that would have incorporated| | . Thus was settled—at least temporarily—a heated issue, fought.in the township, in the county and even ,|taken to the Supreme Court before it was put to the eeccate in encode primary election. - Avon Area /oters "Reject Incorporation Farmington + UAW Counting Strike Votes Big Three Workers Reported. in Favor of Walkout to Back Goals DETROIT (AP). — The United ization votes at Big- Three plants. It showed 212,768 voting in favor of strike’ action if necessary to back up the union’s goals in cur- vote against was given eas 15,191. Since June 1, some 400,000 UAW members have been working with- out = at (= Fai plants. out of 55 Ford locals against. . and 2,248 against. ble strike action. Bay City Votes Down Subsidy for Bus Line BAY City W—Bay City voters gave a firm no to a plan to sub- negation. Lew pba The count against to 1,518 in favor. & The proposal would have author- ized the city to enter into a con- tract with Balcer: Bros. Motor Coach Co. to provide service at $3,850 a week. If fares fell below that figufe, the city would have been empowered to spend up to $60,000 a year in subsidies. Bay City has been without bus service sincé ‘May-i5 when Balcer Bros. quit because of- financial | CHARLES E. POTTER | Republican MEET ON NOVEMBER BALLOT — Senator Charles E. Potter was renominated by Republicans in Tuesday’s primary election and will be opposed in November by Philip A. Hart, who won the Democratic nomination over Homer Martin. Potter was & unopposed on the primary ballot for his party. PHILIP A. HART Democrat jin defeat, however. Auto Workers today virtually com- niet : Realdents pleted tabulation of strike author-| 50a.” hip area declined to UAW — Seatee Leonard | townsh Woodcock, in -charge of negotia- tions with GM, reported yesterday a final tabulation at the UAW’s 120 GM units showed 115,973 vot- ing for a strike and 10,410 against: GM normally employs between 325,000 and. 350,000 hourly workrs. The union said returns from 52 showed 56,235 votes for a strike and 2,533 The vote at 37 of 38 Chrysler locals was given as 40,560 in favor UAW President Walter P. Reu- ther has called a meeting of the union’s 25-man executive board in Detroit Friday to consider possi- s election was. 6,437). The vote was 1,346 to 531. Proponents of the Roch- ester proposal weren’t alone Oak Park saw its plans for ex- pansion of the city’s Department of Public Safety and City Hall facilities washed down the drain as taxpayers rejected a $306,000 bond. issue by a walloping 1,646 to 938 margin. be taken in by the city, 391 to CROP-DUSTER DIES — These are the re- mains of the plane which this morning carried Lioyd R. Wait, 52, of Oxford to his death in a 24. City electors favor annexa- tion, 425 to 205. - Annexation requires majority ap- proval in both the city Pa the area to be taken in. Another “‘no” was voiced in Mil- ford Township where voters reject- ed a’ %-mill tax increase for one year” “to finance construction of a township hall and adjoining fire station, =. The margin of defeat was just 15 votes: - Reversing the tide somewhat was approval of a village incorp- oration proposal. in Farmington Township and a tax levy hike in Highland Township. Residents in a 212-square mile area just northwest of the city of Farmington voted 107 to 13 to create the village of Quaker Town. "Highland Township voters okayed a one-mill tax increase for 10 yegrs for the purchase and maintenance of fire equipment and to ‘pay-a full-time crew of seven | firemen. Indicative of the interest in the Rochester issue is that of the 2684 ballots cast in Avon ’§ six precincts, 2252 were in the three precincts where residents were voting on incorporation Elected to draw up he charter, had the city been approved, were John L. Dahlmann, 789 votes; Wil- liam C. Chapman, 184; Wayne Y. Holman, 783; Clarente M. Burr, TA; Stowell A. Collins, 742; Dr Glenn R, Brooks and James C. ere, 718; and Roy "Rewold, 670. * * * Other candidates were Max K. Mallon, 644; Richard L. Justice, 581, and Langley E,. Smart, 553. Incorporation was opposed by officials’ of the township and many residents and businessmen in both the village and the town- ship who feared the city would greatly increase taxes and scare out industry. . Blocked by legal action for near- ly two years, the proposal got the go-ahead last March when the State Supreme Court affirmed Circuit Court dismissal of a writ Post Offices Get Supply Short coils. After calling Chicago to check on a stamp order which was due, ‘\St. Catherine, Ontario, last Fri- with intent to do great bodily jin the back during an argument [Plane Hits Wires 1 Cent Stamps; ‘Both the main post office on West Huron street and the down- town branch on East Huron street today have one cent stamps ac- cording to Robert C, Miller, acting postmaster, but the supply ‘‘won’t last long,” -he added, The branch ran out of them Saturday arid the main office’s sup- ply was down to broken lots and 100,000 one centers were sent to Pontiae Monday. Yesterday, 10,000 were trans- ferred from the “main office to the downtown station, The main build- stamps “today, Miller added that there is a day. Reducing Charge Against City Man | The charge of attempted murder filed against a Pontiac man in harm less than murder. 29-yer-old. Ranson Alden Camp- bell, alias Malcolm McGregor, still remained in a St. Catherine jail without bail. His case was postponed until August 13, Campbell: was charged with stabbing Charles Fisher, 20, and fight Friday night. ae 3 * * Fisher is reported in satisfactory condition at a St. Catherine hos- pital. The two men had come to the city several’ days before with their wives to work for a Crash Kills Oxford Man OXFORD—Lloyd R. Wait, 52, a crop-dusting potato dealer from Oxford, was killed at 6 a.m. today farm field near Bay City. Inspecting the wreck- age is State Police Trooper James Welch. rd AP Wirephote o beet field, four miles east of Bay City. He lived - 3381 W. Drahner Rd. flex Walraven, whose field Wait ing still has 20,000 of the one cent) shortage of this: stamp throughout} - the‘nation due to the postage rate] . boost which became effective Fri-}’ local firm. of mandamus which had prevented when his plane crashed ina sugar IRENE TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor’ of 2874 Woodelm St., Rochester, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to James Rowan; son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowan of 2879 Alex- ander St., Rochester. A Septem- ber wedding is. being planned. : = . OKs $50,000 Advance WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — The State Municipal Fin- ance Commission has given the|~ West Bloomfield Township School District approval to borrow $50,- 000. on advance of state, = _pay- was dusting, witnessed the crash. He said Wait’s plane zoomed under eléctric lines but that hé apparent- Iy didn't see the telephone wires directly ahead of him, The plane hit the wires and rolled into a ball of wreckage on*the grefind. Walraven, who was parked in a car at the corner of his Hamp- ton Township field at the time, said Wait was dead when he got to him. The Oxford man had dusted -the field a year ‘ago, Walraven said. He had just flown up from Oxford, landing at Bay City Airport. prior to taking off for Walraven’s field. Wait is survived by his wife, Laura, — a son, George, a Ox- ford. ; ments, ‘Historically famous bourbon- today. America’s . favorite! OLD. CROW $471 4/5 Qt. - Code No. 920 THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFORT, MENTUCKY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY the. Oakland County Board of! Supervisors from setting the elec- tion date. Statute requires a two-year lapse before another incorporation pe- tition can be filed. He Insults Witnesses; Judge Doubles Term ALEXANDRIA, La. (UPI) — Orville Chellette, convicted of 4 disturbing the peace at a cafe, . had his sentence doubled from 30 | to 60 days when he turned to the | witnesses who had _ testified against him and shouted: i “That's all right, the rest of you liars can go home now.’ ROCHESTER -- In a _ candle- light ceremony Saturday evening at St. Paul's Methodist. Church in Rochester, marriage vows were exchanged by Sharon Lee Blan- chard and Robert F, Potere, Per- forming the rite was the Rev, J. Douglas Parker, pastor, The bride is the daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. Clyde F. Blanchard of 1950 Washington Rd. Her husband's ‘|parents are Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Potere of 325 Charles Rd, For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of silk taffeta with a. chapel train, Re-embroidered Alenc on lace sprinkled with seed * pearls accented. the neck. line, Her fingertip veil. fell “trom a pinranagerd of stephanotis “And if your intention is to bump him off, you don’t take him to al tt on a x Ft * . Genesee County authorities, planned to take a statement today | -‘from a woman who is a- neighbor | y and tiny gems, and she carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis, | ivy and spabeptcss roses, Her sister-in law, , Mrs, Anna L, ‘Blanchard of Roch ster was the matron of honor, Attendants were Miss Barbara Howlett of Roches- ha. Sharon Blanchard: Repeats Vows MRS. ROBERT F, POTERE “@ reception on the lawn of the ter, Miss Frances Warner of Wayne, Miss Rose Marie Albright, of Allen Park, and Miss Nancy Plastow of Detroit, x * * Clifford W. Johnson of Pleasant! Ridge was the best man while the ushers were Del Blanchard, Allan Sanders, Bill Lindeman and Ed Grabman, all of Rochester. “, The ceremony was followed by bride’s parents’ home, Upon return from. their two-week | honeymoon in northern Michigan| i the newlyweds. will make their home at. 209 W. 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PRESS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1058. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, [SEVENTEEN Pontiac High School ¢ __. Members of Pontiac High School’s 1938 gradu- ation class are planning a reunion to be held at Elks Temple Thursday evening. Committee workers were taking care of last-minute details when photographed here. Pentiac Press Photes From left to right, they are Mrs. J. D. Medlen, co-chairman; Arthur W. Kollin, finance chairman; Mrs. Worley H. Smith, tracing committee; and Hil- man Fortney, reservations chairman. Personal News of Interest in Area Former Pontiac resident Mrs. George Learned, of Pompton Plains, N.J. pais here for a week's visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Taylor of Neome drive. Her children, - Barbara and Thomas, are with her, k &® &- Mr. and Mrs, Robert Schap- ler of Voorheis road have re- turtted from a. week's visit at Walloon Lake where they were guests at the cottage of their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Neuman of Pe- | toskey. Mr. and Mrs, Otis Picker- ing of—indianwood road had their three daughters and their families as houseguésts. They are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aker and daughters Glenda and Cynthia from Lakewood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs, Milton Hill and daughters Marilyn and-Marijie from Charleston, .S. C., and Mrs, Charleen Tripp and chil- dren Peter, David and Eliza- beth Ann from Levittown, -N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Wi- ley .and Mrs. Donald V. White and son Donald have returned to their homes on LaSalle ave- nue after. a vacation through the northwest section of the country. i” : They visited Mr. Wiley’s sis- ‘ter-in-law, Mrs. Blanche Wil- RALPH L. GOOCH | Receiving an industrial en- gineering diploma from Gen- eral Motors Institute, Flint, on Friday will be Ralph LeRoy Gooch. He is the son of Mr. apd Mrs. Orin Gooch of Hill- cliff street f liams of Miles City, Mont. and former Michigan friends, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Koch of Fromberg, Mont. The group also visited Yel- lowstone National Park and the South Dakota Bad Lands. * * «x Gary L. Spees, son of . L. M. Spees of Linville street, and Mitchell Savas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savas of Chip- pewa road, are now enrolled in the department of foréign studies at Michigan State Un- iversity. They are taking a class in the- development of Korea and Japan as part of a summer school course in cul- tural aspects of the Far East. * * * Returned from a ane’ visit to Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. of. South Josephine street and Mr, and Mrs. Orville Proksch of Rochester. - « «*« & Announcing the birth of a daughter, Lisa Ann, born July 24, are Mr. and Mrs. C. Wil- liam Shépard of Rochester. Grandparents are the Keith Hamiltons of North Adams road and. the C. W. Shepards of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shep- ard are’ spending a month at. “Arthur Line” their summer home on Mullett Lake near Cheboygan. ke & * Harry D. Wise Jr. of Bir- mingham has been elected alumni .advisor to the Cran- brook School board of direc- tors for a three-year term. Previously he served as presi- dent, vice president and sec- retary of the ahanel associa- tion. . Nursery School Leaders Plan tor Fall Session The home of Mrs. John Burn- ham on Hickory Grove road was opened for an executive meeting of the All Saints Co- operative Nursery School Tues- day evening. ‘Plans for the “forthcoming school year were discussed. Enrollment chairman Mrs, George Newton reported that there still are vacancies in the school for the coming year. It- was announced that an orientation meeting for par, ents will be held the first in September, with the n “*$¢hool opening Sept. 8. ee DB ALL Sth & Sth ROD and REEL 5) WP. Motor TACKLE BOX > | ‘to guessing th TRE ASURE CHEST tackle box and its contents will —s it home. BELLE AIRS ALL GIRL BAND 1 5 GIFT : For the geet _ by hahgarg =! in Oakland County on Au or in each of the following classes: ss, CERTIFICATE Pike, Perch, Blue Gills, Trout. With a $1 Purthese you con bait cast and win a chance - on the Rod and Reel. For the Oldest Fisherman in Qakland County Who Registers at Slay- GIFT ; baugh’s on Aug. 8th or 9th. CERTIFICATE With Every $5 Purchase you get to try and start this 542 H. P. Motor and if you do you get a chance to win this same ments The person who comes closest to guessing the retail value of this THESE PRIZES AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!! the Well-Known Teen-Age All Girl Band Will Be on Hand to Entertain You on Friday Night and Saturday. | fowl or fis ASSO TO FIRST 50 PEOPLE MAKING $10 PURCHASE | Choice of a per of wild game, Fronk steybuoat for you.. PORTABLE TV SET WITH EVERY PURCHASE ai OF $1,000! Representatives from the Sheriff's and Conservation Dept.-will be here to explain boating and hunting laws. Representatives of Family Cruise Club will be here to tell you how you can form your.own club. caught or shot’ by st ot lass of '38 Set for Reunion bec J. D. Medlen (left), general chair- man for the reunion, joins Ernest Marsh, master of ceremonies, and Mrs. “€. Ray Shelton of the tracing com- Wedding Plans Are Revealed © Attendants at the Aug. 30 wedding: of Aleta M. Stricklin and William Dean Koehnlein Jr., will be Mrs. Clarke Schlabach of Midland, the bride’s sister, as matron of honor, Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Phil Christiansen, an- other sister of the bride, and the bridegroom’s sister, Mary Koehnlein of Vincennes, Ind. Parents of the couple are _ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stricklin of Stout street and the Rev. and Mrs. William D. . Koehnr- lein of Connersville,” Ind. St. Hugo-Club Plans Sock Hop Jerry Hess has been named chairman for a “Sock Hop” darice, sponsored by the Civic- ra Cultural Committee of the St. Hugo Teen Club, to’ be held from, 8 to 10 p.m. Aug. 14 in the ‘St. Hugo Country Day School gym in Bloomfield Hills. _ New officers of the teen club ~ are Ed Christie, president; James’ Filiatrault and’ Chris- - tine Miller, vice presidents; ‘Cissie Filaitrault, secretary; and Tom Moore, treasurer. Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Meets Fwareen members. of. the Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma. Phi met at the Avery road home of Mrs. Richard Benham Tuesday evening for a steak roast. Participating in the meet: ‘ing were Mrs. Benham and Mrs. Harvey Kerr. Plang were made to attend Dr. George Crane's lecture in October. mittee in checking the map to point out how far some of the graduates have traveled over the past 20 years. Dance Planned by Metropolitan Club Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of Met- ropolitan Club Spirit Six met Tuesday evening at the Pon- _ tiac Federal Savings and Loan © Building. Mrs, Lawrence Han- sen entertained, Mrs. Parks: Nique and Mrs. Merrill Petrie will attend the club’s national convention, to be held Aug. 19-21 in Spring- field, Til. The club’s annual dance will be held-Aug. 14 at Walled Lake Casino, and on Sept. 2 the~ group will have a cooperative dinner followed by a silent auction, * Four pages Sicko? -in Women’s Section ; | Slaybaugh’s Summer ie Sports Carnival ‘Aug. ‘PRIZESCONTESTS PREMIUMS | AL BAUER Used Car Manager > EXCLUSIVE F First, time offered in. Michigan » » . Come in to our big lot for a Free Demonstration! A.M.T. Power Units are Fully Guaran- . teed — Interchangeable on any car. Our agreement with A.M.T. Corp. is that we will not de- liver a used car without FREE POWER WINDOWS TO YOU DURING MATTHEWS - HAR. GREAVES 4-Day Sale! This offer ends 6 P. M. Saturday, August 9th, 1958. = Thursday Elks Temple seene of a reunion for mem- bers of the 1938 graduating class of Pontiac High School Thursday evening. Members of the January, May, and summer school classes have been invited to the gathering. * * * Activities for the affair will begin with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. followed by a din- ner at 7:30. , * * * Class members -working on : the various committees include Mr. and Mrs. J. D.; Medien, Donald Berryman, Hilman Fortney, Ernest Marsh, . Mr. and Mrs. Worley. ‘Smith, Andrew Pepper, Mrs. Ray Shel- ton, Arthur Kollins, and Mrs. Willis Plassey. DOROTHY BREW Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brew. - the engagement of their daugh- _ ter, Dorothy, to Marine Staff Sgt. Lawrence R. Miller. He is” will be. the. £2 NS Be geci AR yp 7S | A. M. T. Power Window ~~ LUXURY TO USED CAR CUSTOMERS— FREE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT USED CAR YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT! 1955 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN V-8 . $675 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4- Dr. Sedan. Power Glide, v8. 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Health Means Fullest Life rina OSEPHINE LOWMAN between barely be ablé te 4a business, between tiiitenny tard: 06° Whe + jaar: le pr + rd E a con ; ’ : ie oes dont abscbiaied lessee eB ean mater ya me ge hearts| eas, the years wi real iliness but|the things you want to do joy- - lifts life out of the ordinary. It ad '|without sever experiencing the vi-| fully. is impossible to inves at te with — Church were tal Mg which surplus energy) It is gar difference between pes- enthusiasm when we Joan Delore'y makes possible, There is a big|simism optimism, between by chronic fatigue. - Bee cetiies bor mk vema|pepcter and! Ibah af tect, be re Bevans and sick and having vibrant health,|tween success and failure in love ee ab Haniel’ ‘Blost : wonder we do not make jt our Py , } : *. oe . first objective. Yet we constant- bee arents of Style Precious Jewelry iy penalise ourecves with small the couple re owe Ly i up to the staggering total of Ee Tr, @ rs. to Individual Personality. st Ne abate Nutrition is being highlighted, to- Revané aid NEW YORK — American large. pins since a ‘ue de- : ved “ey Fg ie pio a bo a aad Mrs. Mrs Sadie a et elergl aage pergon- sign tends to accent her size. om tile, Th is the _— sare art = eeuice of prodiows | . os & ,|ance diet which brings us average ax Blast. _ Leone. Oe. on it eee Gea Much care should be given tiealth and saves us from the well- that best enhance their figures, to choosing rings. The most | "known deficiency diseases. Then one of the country’s Jeading |‘ Common problem is the woman _ ‘se jewelry designers advises. with short, stubby- fingers, brings us wings. bry MR, and MRS. JOHN T. LEONE| * * who should never wear 8 _iolay ntsiion ts tring cone] MRS. DANIEL BLAST It is the exceptional woman | @ style with a narrow shank today, rather than the average | and a high dome, so that the Theresa Landry Says — | Race) aso Vows in St. Vincent Rite | ‘revive ste restnes |Wash-and-Wear | “yet wrong for her”—in the {Clothes Popular r of el eal Paul | wore a white lace ballerina sheath dress is wrong for many Mothers want washables for the Picts age gens: Ee vel SO women,, _ |boys, too. A recent survey across ding hg Theresa Landry and | a beade tiara, . DESIGN IMPORTQNT “- jthe country made it plain that) saps our vitality but the emotion- |at the candlelight ceremony before| Heights, the couple left for a Leone. The Rev. James | prayer book she carried a bou- nl Soe = white ste S. The first consideration is to |women not only want washable bs >] | al strains which may accompany /|150 guests. honeymoon to the upper Penin- enantio choose a good design. The dis- |slacks and jackets for their sons : ~=" | it. Worry, lack of exercise and kok * sula and Madelin Island. The tinguishing mark-of the best |— but they want these garments) 744) nuzrition is ‘be- | Poor nutrition are more Wkely | Parents of the couple.are Mr.) bride chose'a light blue dacron tefcieny deers tor te ort! JOQK Bevans, Daniel Blast fects of mavsion may os or toe Married in. Church Rite Joan Delores Bevans and Daniel;afid Gerald Blast both brothers of - No success is worth the loss ot real health and the energy Blast were married Saturday eve-|the bridegroom. “which accompanies it. However, (ning &t First Methodist Church. Following a reception held at it is not the work we de which |The Rev. Paul Hart officiated at) the Community Hall, Auburn. jewelry: designs is simplicity, [to be in the wash- and-wear cate- ts! : not an over-elaborate, cutercd gory. : ing correlated with extra pty Ponsciran nas = = ee _ ~ pice ng ang vo motif. ag ae ipa i in energy. See that yours is _of your soul? Max Blast of Allen Park. ing-away outfit. The couple will plosonpig toners jewelry with Include Husband proper so that you will | it you would like to have my| ‘The bride wore a floor-length live in Taylor Township. enduring elegance. She kept talkitig shout “my| “ve. that added, energy |atet _— on of Chantilly lace and Ital} =*%’% * * kt * * house,” “my children,” “ which allows you to do the | saare a stamped, self-} tan silk. The bodice of Chantilly! For her daughter's wedding tor all S theagh| this ssed envelope with your -Te-| lace was fashioned with short |Mrs. Bevans wore a dusty rose Having found a good design, -~ for all the world as though things you want to do. quest for leaflet No. 43 to Jose-| siee neckline od th pms ie [et aan et er ihe ema sn"sre ‘oS Semen ste etn jin Gana a : ea ee owt big Dona left out cas merenoe ven, between courage and fear, between NeWsPaPer. sequins. The bouffant skirt of |-essories and an orchid corsage. sence tibontes ¢ arene pletely. “We" oe enape Com |a sense of humor and dourness. Italian sik featured a front panel |Nirs Blast wore a blue taffeta makeup and gerunanicy. The |used by a husband or wife tend| ADDS SHEEN Shoe Si zes | See oas = dress with white accessories and latter point simply means you |to draw the other info the conver-| Extra energy adds sheen to daily oe a cua am so ecaler an orchid corsage. should avoid overpowering, (sation living ang an, element -of adven- Set j in 1324 — silk illusion fell from her crown . of seed pearis and sequins and ; she carried a bouquet of white Pp | Y The Put a.) DY Royalty | | meres zine * an f Our * Cardwells of An English king. more than oir of honor, with An- a 3 Grage Me | at ip te [peu Vinge ef Am Acer as) LELSUTO announce -the | %y¥stem of sizes still in use in |Gilda‘ Halley of Dearborn ‘as at- engagement. of the shoe industry of today. tendants. They wore identical e hese daughter In 1324, King Edward II /dresses of light blue silk organza Time We - Ly ‘ Judith Edna, a end to end would make |yellow and pink glamelias. The = sf peat vn at at ch of measure: eee ot Nee aaeeert wes yel- ve YORK (UPD)—Letsure, . Waser fl oemakers discov- |. like money, can,slip through son of the ered. shortly afterward that 39 — mesa a your fingers without your Howard 7 ~ barleycorns, or 13 inches, was a ee — knowing where it went, and if Re , he jlength ob the c largest foot |of Dearborn and ushers were John caine saga anda sO kingdom. t 4 ; Birmingham. Selared to be sie tb. | GAM sites tah-244 soe oe She attended | ,.2¢net sizes were established, Z That’s why, according to the Ropers taking away one barleycorn at recreation experts, some per- Hillsdale a time (or one-third of an sons complain about never hav- College and _ at*a time) for smaller ing enough time for play. If you're always “‘too tired”’ to have fun, that's another matter. You may be sick and should see a doctor. But some persons, according |_to psychiatrists, don’t get good f a ee Te ee ee 8 ee 510 Tables i in Play | yiiat Bridge Session — H|| club met at the Elks Temple M 2 fj | day evening with 10 tables in play, ing the difference between full Sept. 27 | and half-sizes, wedding is Pi ll eis minus == = | mileage out of leisure time be- , is pretty much the cause they have “guilt feel- bsg ; F pleas = —— today, aoe oe! ings” about it and feel that arr. : ' erm size 13 is exactly they must be working all the ’ ‘ 2. . Pe ; JUDITH E. CARDWE L one-twelfth inch less than a e—or looking busy, at least. STAPP S - » « accurately fill doctors’ prescriptions . . . full 13 inches. = = TOO MUCH TIME Maybe your problem is that you have too much free time and don’t know how to spend it. 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Lawrence St. (Open Mon. and Fri. to 9) ~ Aiaghiol at- jour Seger with and cut so a ntly ty give 50 NORTH SAGINAW st. . ‘EXPERT REPAIRING |the effect of a full skirt, are to be FAMILY SHOE STORE “in Dos | Bihilivea women who - Gon Wi tinoncs aot “OPEN: "MONDAY AND FRIDAY -EVENINGS * ees Sean eas > ee cia oun smo 2 Open Fri, and Sat. to 9) * LUGGAGE COVERS 4] “as¥ - Redford,. Detroit, Mich, 22521 Grand River A (% ML E. of US-24 on US-16) Wed., Thurs,, Fri.~ Aug. 20-31-22 Hours 12:00 te 10:00 -P,.M. Adm. 60¢ 26 Exhibitors A $250,000 Exhibit ' Booths Packed to the Rafters _ All fer Sale. i, “e * By MURIEL LAWRENCE One or another of Mrs. G. 's chil- her: quit nagging @ minute?” down to the cellar once, for what I do for you. dren is always bursting out at “For gosh sake, can’t you ‘| Sometimes, out of her hurt and| bewilderment, she tries to answer the question, She’ll say, ‘‘If I've asked you to take those old movie magazines I've asked you 10 times, But I never get anything done in return “Who's the one you came to when you wanted Dad to advance you the money for: that blouse jyou've got on your back? Who fixed your skirt last night? Who does everything to make) you: a) like good home you're not’ ashamed to being your tiem t0F : ‘ never anything too lite hats tet Goes when my arthtitis is: killing me, » 0 « ¢ fe : : - ‘It never does any good. So perhaps Mrs. G. Tier 6 willing to listen twice to those words she speaks to the child who has hurt her. What is she really saying? - She is saying: ‘Please, please recognize what a good womar I am. I give constantly to other people, And when I don’t feel é them, 1 give’ any: way because of my. superior sense of duty. Now that Fve itemized my virtues, couldn't I perpetually do?” Yes, that is what she is saying. giving to doing. If Mrs, G. wants to lose Her terror of wrongdoing, she'll have to give up her pride in right-doing. y it’s a cruel form of pride for a parent to indulge. When we get rid of it, the child who criti- eizes us no wounds us. done wrong loses its power terrorize us, children accept our shortcomings ag. comlortably as right-doing, their accusations will continue to betray us into scared, long-winded, futile appeals to change their point of view and see us as perfect, irreproachable peo- ples— which we aren't. . e Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch FACE CARE Soap and water are enough for your face only it it's very oily. Remember that thg same soap that cleanses, removes the very moisture that holds your yout: : * So do use a fine cleansing ~ cream. Take advantage of night cream, too. It is the. foresight that can delay wrinkles and keep skin ~ young longer. Hold the look of health with a tinted foundation - jotion. It is so smoothing and brightening to your complexion and it will hold in by day the same precious moisture that your night cream holds in over night. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7421, 608 Pontiac State Bank Your Car tor Her By EMILY POST + “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend and I are planning Re take a motor trip out West on our va- cation, Another young woman whom we both know, but who is not an intimate friend, asked us what we were going to do on our vacation, When we told her she asked if she might join us, “This person is a known she will spoil the trip for us and frankly we don't want her . handle this situation?” s You may have flowers in your home every day! Watch ‘Our Weekly FLOWER — __SPECHMLS Did you know that every week-end we feature flowers or plants at a special low cash and carry price. Sometimes as low as 49c doz. -Jacohsen’s FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw FE 3-7165 Answer: You might explain that you are sorry but that your car has only enough room for you two and your baggage. “Dear Mrs. Post: I tried to say good-by to a friend before she left for an ®xtended Euro- pean trip. but something inter- fered and I never got to see her, I explained this to her when she returned but she seemed very much put out and I don’t think she believed that I tried to see her. “This brings up the question: Shouldn't people who are going away for any length of time actually be the ones to make the effort to say goodby to ' their friends and not the other way round?” Answer ; There is no rule that covers this, In ‘general, you are right because unless the ene going away says good- by how can she expect all her friends to know she is leaving. “Dear Mrs, Post: I've just started going out with boys, only to the local movie ayd to church dances, Often we stop “for a soda on the way home. ’ When a young man leaves me at my door I never know what I'm. supposed to say to him. Do I thank him for having Too Small | complainer and we feel that— along. How can.we tactfully - 4 Clare Potter design for taken me out?” ee “Contact : Lenses VISION DR. B. R. BERMAN Optometrist | 17 N. Saginaw ow FE 4-7071 Answer: You say, “Thank you, John, for a_ pleasant evening” or “, . . for. asking me to the dance,” or per- haps, “a enjoyed that movie very much, Thank you.” Friction Causes Clothes to Wear to wear out. Professional PERMANENTS styled as YOU like it! HAIR CUITING ~ TINTS FREE PARKING IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON © 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 A : | No sippolatment Necessary tween sudsings. But tween tubbings. To prevent lipstick from run- ning in the tiny crevices and lines that edge your lips ex- tend your regular foundation make-up over your lips to help color” before — the lip- stick, It’s body friction rather than washing action that causes clothes Recent tests showed that a shirt fican be washed 100 times without collar-fraying if it's not worn be- collars frayed after only 35 washings when shirts had a day’s wear be- fill in the lines with a “skin © We accept the. possibility that Challis combined with a gray wool-jersey skirt is a William Fox-Visioni. The scowl-necked blotise buttons down the back. Train Child- to Help at Home. ; ,: A substantial percentage of American children are still be- ing trained in good old-fash- ioned usefulness around the home, . according to a recent study made by the University of Michigan, The researchers found that 7 out of 10 youngsters in the 8-to-12-year brackets, help with dishes, set tables, make beds, dust, and tidy up. Four out of 10°in this age group help care for younger sisters and brothers, clean the cellar, and wash the car. Commenting on these revela- tions, a famous psychologist says tersely that children who are expected to help as a mat- ter of course “haven't _pro- ‘|. duced as much trouble for the world as children raised as parasites have.” | wh = : Beet tops make a fine sub- stitute for spinach greens and are rich in vitamins and min- : x When the possibility that we've Mrs. G.'s words are an appeal “tat for relief from her terror of wrong- we do. ‘ pak well wa taok eae ecbie fa ‘THE: PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST & 6, 1058 Pride i in Right: Doing False and Wrong ; Win compliments for both your) this lovely chairset. Popular pineapple design—ideal for scarf ends, buffet set; use arm rests as doilies. Pattern 851: cro- chet directions, back 13x 16% arm rest 842 x 12. Send thirty-five cents (coins) tor this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Daily Press, Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chel- sea Station, New York ll, N. Y. Print plainly, pattern number, name, address and zone. ~ As a bonus, TWO. complete pat-| terns are printed right in our LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft you'll want to order—easy fascin- ating handwork for yourself, your home, gifts, bazaar items. Sehd 25 cents for your copy of this book ' erals, especially iron. | ‘today! ; WATE TAVERN DUNS STERN RFORD SAN HINES TOURK ATION good taste and fine handiwork with’ . Book. Dozens of other designs|i > Patricia Cam Walter L. Jackson, was honored at a linen shower Sunday at the Lake Angelus road home of Mrs. Robert Evans. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell of West New York street and Mr. Cherrylawn street. Guests at the shower were Mrs. Fred Cohassey, Judie Cohassey, Mapley, Mrs. Jack Magtey, Mrs. Leo Morrison, Mrs. son, Mrs. Campbell. Patricia Campbell, bride-elect of and Mrs, Walter H. Jackson of Mrs. Ted Cohassey, Mrs. Ralph Oscar John- Fred Schram and Gail mpbell Feted Martin Schernber of bell and Mrs. risen Other guests included Mrs, Mi- chael Donner of Detroit, Mrs. Ad- dison Kerby of Ferndale, Mrs. Doriald Schwalm of Akron, Mrs. Caseville, Mrs. O. D, Foster and Mrs. Ralph Limberger both of Pigeon, Mrs. Frank Griffo of Troy, Mrs. Camp- [PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. sr tlagir Available in Day or Evening Classes, rite, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 HAIR CUTS... 116 North Perry > > > 4 > > FOP Fo eR a es yled and shaped for SUMMER. Short and casual ... cool and neat. CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP a _ a FEC CT CCCCCT CCC CC CCCCC CCC CUCU 4 4 4 4 FE 2-6361 > Coax Hair to Wave Despite much moaning about straight hair, most girls have some natural wave. This can’ be coaxed out by religious daily b g. 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P Bo «4 ts os Ss base : : : . .. a me ane THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1958 er Xperience “ . " anata , . 7 . -eanemaiate “ : - - - . e - : atin te : ‘ ee y ; G 5 : < E - feos ee . * 1, ¥ \ r ; saramiel Icing . . | P Spice Cake, gether. Put into a bowl and | ¥ * * add all the other ingredients. » . Charter member and - first Mix‘ until all flour is .moist- president of. the Interlakes ened. ag We ¢ Bake in greased 8x8x2 pan at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. This may be topped with a crumb topping or a caramel # Can Be a «Murphy Park has been the setting for the Girl See S - Man's Wite ~ His Silent Partner. : , By RUTH MILLETT 3 A wife can be her husband’s business partner with- out ever going near his place of work. ; | That's the kind of business partner Mrs. ae Pontise Press Photo . - is planned for parents at Thursday’s closing session. Scouts’ day camp. for the. past two weeks. Meeting Scout, Lillian Rock (left) models a crepe paper three days each week, the girls have been studying | Hawaiian skirt she has made, as Pam Solomon, Carol lashing, nature, and outdoor cooking. An open house ° Warner and Ruth Neville work on. their costumes. Pyare tonal COMPANY 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2.0127 | TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: a. bia been Oldster in Wrong League—Abby | Game p= es, From the first, she saw her husband’s dream of | . t St th ee een ——+ what he wanted, to accomp- . Ime O le Op e | 7 lish, and she has helped him , | oo | in every. way a wife could. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN but he is sick. Ask, his in-.; girl: I met a man and think - ° She not only moved the family “DEAR. ABBY: When. my surance doctordo call him in |_ he is nice. I had him over for Loe ee - |to a different part of the country husband hears the rustle of a eS ee ex- eae oe a . , | | you | mecooked me ets ra ad age 3 lives in a rouna by himself, husband, she made the move ss was eating I out complaining-and set about put- motions sees an Seek be ting down roots in their new home a years, : all” He has asked me to marry him Just A and. looking for.all the advantages ~ ‘but I don’t think I could stand Little Bit * «a baldheaded man, I can’t Her friendliness to everyone has make up my mind. Please made her a good-will ambassador help me.” ee for her Bs tali ‘husband. Her hospitality ome CHRIST RISTINE: What's a@ man's is not nearly Because odor — = ag a ware — wad what's IN it. — whatever : ie is Kir would make for potegtle a good husband, don’t let a managed to save money for little thing like hair stand in emergency or op- a * be: ready for Fall Pp * a - : * 6« © ; Because she likes, as well as } “DEAR “DEAR ABBY: with a lovely new permanent husband she has al- gested that I a = girl farm, but I cot Pact vaadiagis ..,. and a smart, face-flatter- him in a flatter- “boytriend.”” I am 62 and he want to ask you a question | the city My husband still be- ing hair style created es- been happy to see | Elizabeth Graves of Berkshire | will be 66 on his next birthday. | because we know you have @ | jieves in. lots of things that pecially f b t | naa ott street and the late Joseph | Is there any hope, Abby? He ora daughter. Te! can't possibly have any truth expert sigiicts. pe mont é 8 always com-| Dupuis. A Nov. 1 wedding i ‘st t a, ye friable assurance that his wie] planned. She is a graduate o : = Bos. tose tele 3S beauty Salon put © 8 20" successful man. Riker Bldg—Rear of Lobby he never have gone as . 0 FE 3-7186 ; : w what) : doing. all that & ‘wife could to] ft Lake ~ | because I don't “trust” her — : oO , , * | need not be nervous. Your h J , Angelus | tung’te tel me I'vam to | band has swallowed some fsb. | LOSE WEIGHT THE NATURAL WAY ; : “Think Long Time announce the | Ae or A ae ae cE {-tiner—Donttet-him- food yout without Drugs , | j . * a J h i E “ * ‘pastor fan Prodest of Stenderd Greate na, Before Exploding Oe kas answer, << * ¢ the same. ee youtnfal figure ts you are rer — If you think you have been daughter, “DEAR ABBY: My busband For a personal reply, write or fat-producing foods . os this s ! for a_ service, Cynthi got drunk and came home at | to ABBY in care of this paper. for YOU, . 7 LUNCHEONS. E = a long ve you Chapman, i ge the morning with te Enclose a self-addressed, » GRACE LINE CAPS , an angry letter or make smeared all over hi stamped envelope. : fe, gredien’ 1 : Sealtest Ice Cream insulting remarks “over the Joseph ‘A. Fay, face. He said it tomato : oe arp anette, pelo . & | . Populer Prices tele . son of juice. What do you think I | AAust Break Date?: unwanted fat. $ ‘ | | RIKER FOUNTAIN |) | 200 keep von a ere. : ought to do?” . One Month's §= ss $71 O08 Riker Building Lobby won't be regarded as a sore- | Mr. and Mrs.! . MAD | If, at the last minute, it is : upply “ ° heme Robert Lee DEAR MAD: Find out who | impossible for you to carry out Free—Diet Book With Each if i SG ue « ceal of Three Oaks.| the tomato was. Plans you have made with a |! NATURAL HEALTH FOODS | Debits chritnas Sor ie brs shove," Mail ake | ole vier wart oe | Se a : ‘'s 8 , why tw € a. are. ‘ |. To Knit for Christmas notte ona tiny can of baby plece' Ang. & ara ns eae Complete New Stock 7 It's l it size Both ‘ : * o tuck into ‘baby’s traveling oth are oo : of Latest Fall Colors bag. Michigan State; | " . Children’s Summer = University , . Clothing ¥%s Off The littlé gold ring often giv- graduates ' Open Mon. & Thurs 9:30 10 9:00 ere ey oan, but CYNTHIA GC, HAMM ) , | * ‘ ‘ oO Wi x — i * j The Kaittiog Needle | ‘ces cetera BS AT DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CENTER 8 let, Name ~- 4 . | | 488 W. Haron St. _ FE §-1330 |) date of birth can be engraved © Red Cross - © American Girl § © Buster Brown © Jarman n Es * 5 > ; | THE FEATHERED RE mf. A and FORWARD CUT . HW WU YU | 4 : ; f q What could be a more exciting way to look different a | ; 4 “and glamorous during the summer. Get the newest RED CROSS SHOES — [ hairshape at no extra charge with a Hollywood Suede ; OPENING . + BUSTER BROWN : permanent. ned 4 ha all SPECIAL! _ goons «= gl | ae ALL Leather Colors MOJUD For Boys and Girls : a : 7 We Carry . ‘ ‘ PERMANENTS COBBIES HOSIERY | ‘ 2 Sizes AAAA : ; EEE » | : °3/> ite 12 97¢ : . If you are one who peakone the un- . i usual, you will be proud: to own a : NONE HIGHER lovely ring styled exclusively for your Covocccccecooroooooooooocooe”, ae i hand. The cost is nominal—the satis- e ' YOU GET ALL THIS; faction is priceless. We have « heautie JARMAN iH RIDES e *% Wash and wear Haireut a of complete rings if you , SHOES : P Experienced ° ba faery daa : FOR ; AMERICAN GIRL ponies | I o- MEN: | , % A Complete Wave for $3.7 Optometrists — Jewe ers ca H Others $ 99 —Nene Higher | 44% $ From ESTE a REDMOND’S ae 9 4 f - “ ' e z % zs a : 3 BEAUTY |! 8] N. . , >, ”P °° Mon., Tues., Wed: Tf L 3 SHOP 'N. Saginaw All Sizes 3 9:30 to 5:30 i _ | 78Ve North Saginew.St. | FE 8-3560 FE 2-3612 _ All Golors 3. Thurs., Fri, Sot, iy * : ; . : - 3 :. 9:30-te 9:00 - : ~ OVER BAZLEY’S _ ; Be ree Pw : «0 AIR CONDITIONED” *: a i ——oe" F ' ‘ ; , q 1 al { % # \ \ Fi \ ( ey : j . it ; : : P : . si ; > eal BS Jf | . d : 2 ‘ ‘. | - 4 i : ‘ \ \ ‘ 1 se + « z 4 % 4 ’ ‘, Se a. eS 6S) * a en : . Mis: t vod 4 oe s : a Pod bok < Pe eer Rae NORTHWOOD MARKETS ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS 888 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Open Daily ‘til 9. P. M. . Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities al ‘ a { ; : “n 4) HOTT ene eae ie { U. Ss. “asics — Stonding Beef RIB ROAST 69 U. S. Choice, Genuine Spring Lamb E SHOULDER Qe SMOKED Hygrade’s Reliable CORNED | | BEEF | 69° | De ae 3° Ibs. . $13 58 Ib. ee U. S. Choice Genuine Shoulder Ot Gago ie. ag "Hormet’s Boneless Fully Cooked ‘Canned HAMS LAMB 6S: | go ee 634°°°S” | Phillips Small Whole Potatoes.........:. ees Happyvale Sweet PEAS Huni’s TOMATO PASTE | Star Cross Sliced BEETS. sioweee " see te 106 ee 3: Sx 2be pestle eeel “Con 10¢ Pinconning Mild Cheddar | Cheese. 49; Fisher's Delicious Longhorn ane Le. Phe 49: Foms FEMININE NAPKINS .. SAVEad 0c ? oe, * iene Aen Fresh Ficue Sliced ‘n’ Sugared =—s—i‘s a ities 5 a bad AYA An im Ka ra (Z a Mr. Pitt's i; PORK SAUSAGE . 3 1 Lb. Rolls =e ——————————— : a THE PONTIAC PRESS., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1958 4 ny NAYATAYAYITAYAYAYAYATIATTYT With This Valuable Coupon and } A $2.00 Purchase Only | Chase & Sonborn—Hills Bros. or | MAXWELL ‘HOUSE sO DHL: UU UD i) Gi OUT ie: . No Minors ‘or Dealers Be J de Limit one coupon per Customer SAVE 18c Expires Bisa 9 With This Valuable Coupon Only No Dealers" or Minors (ah wi mw 1) vw wu hu Limit One Per Customer SAVE 5¢ Heinz Delicious TOMATO Greenfield’s ‘Old Corral” = Thick Sliced 1-Lb. Expires Aug. 9 _KRISPY, 2 1 ) Pillsbury’s itor. Plain or Buttermilk = 10° White Meat Geisha—Solid Pack TUNA: . 9 Tomato Star Cross Juice «<<. Durkee’s—Pure Ground = Bh Roll 39c . SAVE 4¢ SUNSHINE | diNfes With Coupon on Left Y CHASE & SANBORN (| HILLS BROS. or MAXWELL HOUSE With Co $2 Store Wine, Cigarettes Limit 1 Coupon . to a Customer Expires Aug. 9 i Reeth Gs YW TT au KRAFT’S FAMOUS MIRACLE WHIP. Salad Dressing FULL QUART JAR Morning Dew Fresh Picked CORN 29°... | ~NEW CABBAGE | 85+ CUCUMBERS ..= 54 ** 4 eg ¥** -e9t * * Pee. ae eg OR et «**? ye** 6 we i} U.S. No. 1 Mich. "ONIONS . . N28 Green Giant. Cream Style © CORN « ss aie Fe ae ee A ks he a a a lilt alia aud ee i i A ad Hawaiian Gold—Pine, “ BLENDED oe | Save 29¢ oi Ideal ee hay : ‘ DOG FOOD . i : 6 ay — i Save 5¢—Plum Rose — _ = geal eres : “ | iene aw nee i% + . «<< 2° id 2» & ee 2 lot 26 mt Te ae we SCPC OR ROA PR gS BM cos. some «4. garner atime ae asin nee ieee ae fa RM rp Petry ert re terre oe ai a ; : : a : - ee Bags noe ee ries : « od : : : arcee eS a ¥ : . are; nes. . 5 : : cal : a : } Fe. i 3 4 é oe BAS ‘i ‘ : é : ‘ * 4 5 ae : ee ; pees THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1958 ace eke Se a a : merrier : a ee : ° %s ~The Most Popular Leather “ of the Season = ~ Naturalizer Black and Brown Calf. "Black Suede, Soeccccccccccessccoscceecoosoeesis The SHOE BOX | estpacoesssueyces teem ; “Shoes for the Family © casuals. : 29 S. Telegraph FE 4-0259 : : Tel-Huron Shopping Center Ps pPrvir yy i til starting thursday. DRESSES reduced! Choose a wardrobe-full of these exciting dresses! | Many styles, colors in the collection! In wear-now fabrics and cottons. Juniors’ and misses’ sizes! SAVE! i -$ AS, Rideiy $8. 98 to $16. 98 “SPORTSWEAR reduced! cotton skirts | Sa fag 99, #999 ce $3.98 and. $5. 98 -< ~ Save now, on es and colorful skirts, i - slim and full styles! Choose from solids and prints! ‘uy LL | Misses’ sizes. Hurry for.best selection! short shorts 4 i : 4 : ‘i k é * formerly $1.98 and $2.98 *439 SHOP IN YOUR SASUALS - HOUSE DRESS - BERMUDAS - JAMAICAS — SLACKS ° i Tel-Huron is a big, friendly, neighborhood shopping center. We know how enjoyable it is to shop in leisure, in com- : fortable summer wear . . . so come as you ore... you'll find your friends here shopping as you ore... in summer STORES OPEN EVERY DAY at 9: 30 — OPEN EVENINGS to 9 MONDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sonpewepereoreneoos eee’ eeevcecececcooceooscosesooscscocccosooosasoees s CP eo oorerecoeccecococcorooeeoooeseceooenoeoeoooeeotooeoroeeeoooeee, CLOSING OUT OUR SUMMER SHEER FABRICS Voiles and Muslins: Just in time for the many hot days ahead—beautiful patterns from Dumari, Cohama and Wansutta SEW ’n SOSHSSSSHSSSEHSSHSSOSHSSSSSSESOHSSHOSCOSOSOOt WONDERLAND GOLD NUGGET VALUE! Wonderland Has Purchased the Entire Stock of the “Little Folks Shop of Birmiagham” The Entire Stock Will Be Sold at 5 O % off REGULAR PRICE ‘This Means Tremendous Savings for You! Be Sure to Be Here Early for Best Selections! . © Infants’ Wear © Toddler Play Wear . . © Girls’ Summer Wear © Junior Boys’ Play Wear “Aah MANY YEAR-AROUND ITEMS ©0000006000000000000 000 OC OOOOOEOO OOOO S BOOOODOSESO SOOO OODOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOSODSOOO OOOO OO OOOSOOODOOOOOO® SOOO OHOSHHSSHOHSSESSOSSHTOSOHOSOSHSOSHHSESOSSOHEHHSHHOSOESOOESS @ . Make your blouses, afternoon frocks now ot these tremendous savings. bd *s bd Lad bd e e : $ e ball bd bad hd Ld Ld bd head r . e hd ° e 2 s e . bad bd » cd » se bd e es * e bd 2, Cbd cccccccccrcccseeoes SCOHSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSHOSSHSSSSHSHSSHSSSSSHSOESSHSHOSSESSCOSOEE 77 t ‘ Mills. Some plains to match. hy League! y All Washable! Practical ¢ duroy goes Ivy League in ‘bright ‘n’ fanéy_patterns! Trim trousers A styled for action ..»,long wear! Pleat front, ‘elastic waistband. Charcoal, navy, brown. =" TOL-HURON STORE ONLY! S. S. KRESGE COMPANY FABRIC SHOP SAVE Ph. 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Hurry! fi Fev n 4 nights. to 9 p.m. mi thursday, friday, saturday er ee ee PPPPrPTTTTTTTTT TTT SdpoTTSvesednsevocsscooooqooboscoeccoocecococoocesooososooosecosoocooooooooqoooouseouleele TRIKETT RICH - JEWELRY | =e SHOP MYER’S: Refreshing new “BLOSSOMS” beauty for your summer festive table... beauty without breakage. This is durable melamine with a delicate look. No chips or broken hafidles to worry about. Absolutely safe in scalding water and auto- matic dishwasher. Decorative pat- tern is molded in so it won’t fade. “Blossoms” decorate bone - white pieces with sunny yellow or sweet ink. Other pieces available in solid | colors ... pink or yellow. TWO-: a YEAR GUARANTEE. : $1 DOWN --$1 WEEKLY | er Saas eaveluce etn ee ae ee gueet f - « : ‘ ‘ \ wh ¥s = * woe, eS oe te | . ; ake & BS - i x i cS 5 | 4 TEL-HURON. SHOPPING CENTER ~ : Save $27. 05 0 on n 45 pieces 3 of TEXAS: WARE ‘molded melamine. - Regular Open Stock Price $57.00 Open: Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Eve's to 9... 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This is your absolute last chance to save on a wide- assortment of men’s first qual- ity trousers in. waist sizes 28-29- 30 -31-32-33-34- 36-38 -40-42-44- 46-48-50. This is your last opportunity to stock up now on those extra pairs of trousers you have been thinking about. So be here early and take home your choice! ‘ Both Summer Weight and Year *Round Weight Slacks Are Included uring this event only, there will be Note: myo he charge for all alterations. Osmun’s store-wide clearance sale is now also in progress at both stores featuring substantial savings in lightweight and year- ‘round clothing sportswear and furnishings: But remember our $3.99 slacks are at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center store only! “Shop the Stores That _ Never Compromise on Quality” SOHHOHHHHSSHHHSSHSSHHHOHOSHHHSSHHSHSHSHHSSHSHSHSHHSHHSSHHSHSHSHOHHLS 2900000600080 080080080 DOWNTOWN PONTIAC _‘TEL-HURON CENTER 51 North Saginaw Sh West Huron at Telegraph. Open Monday, Friday 'til 9 P. M. , Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 P.M. e ® e ® e ® ® e e a * e e ® ad ° e ” e Ld e ° e e e ® * * e e? seseesesensesesenscnesonsssesoononsnsnoesenesenesenegeerarseesesens 2080600880806 0000600000086 we sococsoccncersesaclecnseccvielooosicocescocactscecouscses veccocccccvdcevevcvccvenscccvevecercececcececessececeseeeceeeeteecepeeeneececeneeceneneeenSeseneneeneceseeeesereceeoeaee es eeeesees Te oe mw » =m D aU svducoessedsssescecoccuceuseccesee ‘ ¢ , . Be ve ¥: * oh " ‘oe Has Easy Time in 6-1 Verdict. Veteran Righthander on Way to Best Year Ever in Majors DETROIT’ (UPI) — success is _coming late to Calvin e Julius Caesar Tuskaloma Mc : Tribe Pitcher | ‘Bullet Bob’ Goes Distance for 16th Time Breezes to ee on ce Mid Bon Be eo eg Woe wa ern ae: . You. have to hand it to that fel- low Bob Turley, When he * The wait has been almost as long as his: name. Se McLish, formerly known only for the oddity of his names, now is becoming known for his work’ as the Cl right. ha pitcher, He added proof last night with a 61 victory over the Detroit Tigers to end the Tigers’ 6-game streak, . McLish, who will be 33 this year, was pitching for the Brook- lyn Dodgers before Bob Lemon switched from the outfield to the mound and while Mike Garcia was still in the minors. ' ; That was in 1944. Both Lemon] - and Garcia went on to stardom and numerous 20-victory seasons. McLish > kicked around three Na- tional League clubs, had several trips down to the minors and fin- ally wound up with the Tribe in His total number of Major League victories since 1944 was |. a paltry 19 against 32, defeats. He was afain headed fer ob- livion this season until Joe Gor- don was installed as Cleveland manager, : Since the former Yankee and Indian second baseman took over, McLish was installed as a regular starter. He's amply rewarded Gor- don for his confidence with eight victories in nine games since Gor- ' don assumed control. . The only loss was a 13-inning affair. 58 And now the veteran right hander’s record stands at 11-6, He has a chance to equal or better his entire previous victory out- put in the majors. ‘ e MeLish stopped the Tigers with comparative ease. teammates him a 6-0 lead behind him. Charlie Maxwell's fifth inning homer prevented a shutout. Al Kaline’s first error since last September and starter George! Susce’s balk led to the first Tribe run in. the second. Russ Nixon and when Larry Doby’s single got away from Kaline, Nixon scored. The Tribe put together five hits, a sacrifice fly and a walk for five runs in the third, Mickey Vernon's towering homer off the fa of the third deck in right with McLish aboard was the big land Indians’ .No, 1 . equals his personal: major league The Orioles have scored only one run against their former team- mate in 36 innings, They wince every time they think of the deal that sent Bullet Bob .and no-hit Don Larsen to New York. Turley’s latest effort was a sev- en-hitter against the Orioles Tues- day night for a 41 victory that THE PONTIAC PRESS. WED high. He had a 17-13 record in 1955 the first Year with the Yanks. x * You .can’t convince Baltimore fans that Mickey tle is hav- ing a sub par year. Although he still is below the .300 mark at .291, he has slugged Oriole pitch- ing for a .465 average with 20 hits in 4 at bats. oe KES | greys pm * With 49 games to’ most eight weeks, Turley appears. to have a good shot at a 25-win season for the Yanks; He fran his league-leading strikeout total , to 129 by adding eight more. A walk, Gene Woodling's single and an in- field out produced the Oriole run in the first. Cleveland scored all its runs off * istline during has been impressive in recent starts,.was scheduled to work the closing game of the. two-game pore today -against Frank Lary (10-10). CLEVELAND... DETROIT yj |important district tournaments fee ieee iSite eneanaen cere SERS! Til s ceowen ten D M i 464116 Maxwell ff 3121 A twoteam Class D event, six- beer g! $e 34 Baume 2 $88 titeam “F” meet and five-member Colavite rf 3011 Veal ss 101 #) Midget ‘meet will- comprise the McLish’ > 31098 Gloote'p 200.0 playofis, Pontiac will have an ee. 168 glentry in each. City representa- Totals 336105 Totals 90 17 1/tives will be decided in title games ‘a—Hit into force play for Cieotte in stn.|Monday. 3 «vas ob Be EY EdaS 080 HHO —4 Class F and Midget play will DP—Hunter, Avila and Vernon; Power, Avila and Vernon; Hunter and Vernon; Avila, Hunter and Vernon; Veal, Bolling and Harris. LOB—Cleveland 6, troit 5. : 2B-—-Power. HR~—Vernon, Maxwell. SF— Colavito. Pr McLish (WwW, 11-6) (ly 3-1), eo 4: Pontiac junior baseball switches from the city playoff level to the be held Aug. 12 and 13 while the lone “D” contests will be at Wisner Field Atig. 13 at 4 p.m. with Pontiac meeting St. Clair Shores. . * * * Saginaw, Center Line, Roseville, East Detroit and St. Clair Shores eee Se WP—Cicotte. Balk—Susce. U—Romine’ Stevens, Napp. T—2;15. A--24,923. Doctoring q : e+ > Pace yourself. Kéep | be sensible, about it. (Copyright By DR. CARY MIDDLEOOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Mid-round Blowups. DIAGNOSIS: Success Goes to Your Head. = TREATMENT: Many golfers just can’t stand golfing ? prosperity. They go along for a few holes hitting the © ball well and scoring well, and all of a sudden they start . ter if they let out some - power. So they start try- the ball sicety and solidly ‘on the clubface.. You | yearn for those extra yards. . T do it after all these years of playing. : You must stay within your limits to play good golf. thinking, “Swing hard, sure. But 4 i 4 = % is, 1958; John F. Dille Go.) will be the visiting “F” team with swinging too hard and ruin everything. : They seem to feel that their good shots can be made a lot longer and bet- notches and pile onthe © ing to kill the ball off the tee and first thing they know their timing is gone and their score are soaring. I know it’s hard to ‘keep yourself in check _4.when ‘you're meeting Baseball Districts Here . _ &| What's Your Golf [R= = *\the Eastern Grass Court Tennis :|Championships weren't too sure =|what the answer was today, But © \they were emphatic about their ~ | displeasiire over the poor showing = \of the boys *\a second round 6-3, 63 drubbing -\San Marino, Calif., and when a = \player ranked only 29th in the “These Australians do not seem 41110-Pound Angler: all but St. Clair Shores also send- ing Midget contingents. ‘ Saginaw and Center Line have already drawn byes into the Class F semifinals. Pontiac will play Roseville and East Detroit. takes on St. Clair Shores in opening con- tests. : x & * Pontiac and East Detroit will play the Midget opener with the other three © entries ~certain of reaching the semis on byes. Games the. Jaycee and Columbia-Joslyn diamonds. ee Aussies Disappoint in Tennis Tourney SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (AP)— with the Aussies? Too much grass or not enough class? Tournament officials from Down Under. * * * Aussie Ace Ashley Cooper took yesterday from John Cranston of United States whips the Wimble- don and Australian champion, it’s time to start asking questions. es * * * One tournament official said, While fishing off ‘Cuttyhunk, in Class F and Midget will be at). Sets Record — Big Rapids Man Takes Lead in National Bow and Arrow Tourney MINNEAPOLIS » — Bob Bit- ner, a 21-year-old bow. and arrow salesman from Big Rapids, Mich., shot a record single-day score Tuesday and seized the first-round lead in the National Target Arch- ery Tournament. : Bitner’s 983 for the first day of York shooting broke the mark of 974 set in 1955 by Joe Fries of Los Angeles, the 1957 champion, who is not defending his title. * &€ & In the York round contestants shoot 72 arrows at 100 yards, 24 ‘at 60 yards and. 48 at 50. In the 60-yard section, Jim Cas- pers of Racine, Wis., piled up a score of 202; the record of 196 set by Pat Chambers of Portland, Ore., 20 years ago, Bitner is 30 points in front of Jack Wilson of Id, Mo., who had a first-round 953. Wilbert Vetrovsky of Cleveland is third with $47, Ernest Henkel of Minne- Apolis fourth with 938.and Caspers * * * Carole Menihast, Pittsburgh housewife and na women's champion the past two years, post- eda 1,136 in the first National and Columbie rounds to take a narrow lead ‘in the women's divi- sion, Legion Playotts Start Thursday s\at Clawson, Troy Junior ‘Legion league champions Southfield, Lapeer, Flint~ and -. |Owesso swing into zone elimina- tions Thursday morning .at the Clawson city park and Troy High School diamonds to determine the area representative to the Mich- pound women from Branford,|igan playoffs scheduled for Bay landed, a- record (for|City Aug 15-16, AEE that ‘went 65| The "will ~— continue for 1,500 meters by running the women’s 100-meter dashes. Michigan .University star, quali- fied for the finals in the 100-meter dash yesterday with a first in his heat in a time of 10.4 seconds. v lay team at the U. S.-Hungary meet while Hayes Jones, Eastern Michi- gan speedster, ran’ a leg on the ESDAY, ‘AUGUST 6, 1958 Ira Murchison, former Western: - ‘3ITLE DREAMS — Roy Harris, 25-year-old and Shoot, Texas, went into heavier workouts at his Lake Arrow- ‘head, California, training camp in preparation for the heavyweight title bout against champion Floyd Patterson in Los Angeles, August 18th. "AP: Wirephote . battler from ‘Cut By The Associated Press = RACES. — Chuck Partello. of Rochester is having a banner | grou season racing modified hard- tops.. He. is ohe of the leading Clemens George Susce in the first three] - innings; Two came on Mickey| All it took was a little dose of of Johnny Antonelli in the 10th. a ae a ‘Lew Burdette magic to cool off - off i w a : ¢ the Pittsburgh Pirates as National _— for the lone run poft Mc- I ee mnant | cont tenders. Al ~ though thand: M ake Lin t up trom Slowed 30 hits, he maintained his | ning lonbouquette, brough : the Minneapolis farm four weeks =o , [etg Dick Farrell, ** E i : ago, finally got some solid hitting) Home runs by Eddie Mathews |~ s¢ Louis broke out a and steady defense from the Red| 8d Del Crandall set up the 6-1 | ting stump with BITES THE DUST — Leon Wagner of San AP Wirephote (coy. victory last night restored | romp over Los Francisco rolls in a cloud of dust as he is up- _terday at Chicago. In foreground is Jim Daven- Lown put down a Kansas City the Braves’ five-game lead over | suit shoved ended and tagged out at home plate by Chicago — port of the Giants. The Cubs won a 10-9 decision | yprising in the fifth and blanked| 58" Francisco, The third-place | into the cellar. Cub catcher Morris Thacker in their game yes- _ over San Francisco. the A’s the rest of the way. oe daa mtei of ee macorae te American Trackmen After Solid Victory | . a. peered se cana ald ec _Bundette shut oes oe ‘ : ‘ f trailing by six runs at.the end of|a3th victory, S Ld - . six innings in Chicago, only to| nick Groat, Hank wee ie . of | lose to the Cubs 10-9 in the 10th. |nitter Ted Leads in Hun Meet 22225223 @ e .- : BUDAPEST, Hungary (UPI) —|points was being kept, the U. S.| 800 meter mark, too, before he ;by -Belgium’s Roger Moens be- Olympic champion Tom Courtney, men’s team held a 66-30 lead over| ends his brilliant career. He |cause of better competition here making what could be his . last| Hungary going into’today’s events| came out ef semi-retirement to than is expected at Athens. Court- real attempt to break the world| While the Hungarian women led| compete on this U. S. touring | ney bid for a record last weekend 800 meter record before retiring,|the U. S, women’s team, 33-30, in) team and expects to quit com- in Warsaw and burned himself was expeeted to lead United States| Unofficial standings. pletely after the meets here and | out too soon, finishing second in pletion of a solid victory Over) star from Linvingston, N. J.,| Courtney said he expected to-| “Even if Courtney should not | Hungary today. already holds the world 880 yard |day’s race would be his last good) succeed, -we are sure he will Although no official tally of! record and is anxious to add the | cfiance at the mark of 1:45.7 held) turm in an excellent time,” said ~; ae : U. 8. official Daniel J. Férris. : One world record already ior Teams Next Week State Archer. Sw"smaiet “a” itmec, Ten - an of Hungary For Junior Teams Next Wee za! — ‘ea off his own accepted world mark Burdette Cools Pirates ae as Braves Pad Margin ’ Miss Pay'n Save, one of nine Seattle * © ~ i £2 te oe & ee @ SPREE aS Pree ee A * as ee eee? et OU SO RR Ree EB teeters + | Siete alee i ‘ wisn ee NE Re a ee ea sa Mage es: Mc ihe Se Ge BO 1M EE 4 TN +" sl eultcesetd VO Ree ewe € Pe oon jond qualifier, barely beating the stegey Saar lee sien i's sm | hour average, quartet, a : -Several craft were trotibled. 9th-Inning Single \\ee 1 tale ac bow oad pee : 2 ae Jack and’ nearby | Nets 5 4 Triumph AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ Guardmen roar pone gon “pase ze, 2c York .......89 3 af = | Thriftway Tooehad engine trouble) Jim Wall's Service rallied to|Betion 2:5. ‘2 3 M8 1, “lafter an 101 MPH lap and had to eli Drayton Drug in nine| Cleveland 52° (SA 401 1s be towed ashore. sis innings, 5-4, in the 1st round of/Detrot | --....--.09 38 ae Miss rombed one lap at “ single-elimination, Waterford| Washington 6 6 42 2% /|108 and retired with méchahica ational League softball playoffs RESUL trouble, Tuesday night at Drayton Plains. Ken York 4. Belmore tant Seat th Uf the Te Lee ee eee A toe Ge et | | Jubioe Tourney Opens 3 om inning to tie the ‘ . . scoré and force the game into ex- TODAY'S GAMES . ey ' tra innings, Wall’s.triumphed in wew york at B «18 pm—Dit- pwaneny Furniture defeated Ja-|Orion Community Center building the 9th mar (7-2) ys. -Harshman &. s Grocery ‘ in t a e : when Daryl Donaldson 1 pm. — Ramos round cyt : singled to send home Jack Pote|. (i0-®) vs. Brewer, (5-10). prseghs of the “A” division in) Game is set for 8:30 p.m. at ~ wih the dengan Pote ta en da aera Lene, Oaee Mterecig Fac, td te a hits lg soca “Shick G1) vs. Lary ° b-10). downed ene ote in the - Baseball league will also play Wick et sh Ea Mier TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE opening round ‘the Junior|benefit from sales at the concess- | pitched Lakeland to aloniy game schodwea | Longe - ____,____ sions, which it will operate. 2-0 victory over ‘Nonne’s Drive- a : _— ee ees ” NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ ; > : Pe Fishermen's Luck “rv? ¢ @ s \Satchell: Paige Suspended Peeerern) SRG Pisborgh 0.58 $0 SMP 7 : g uspenoa : Good at Lakeville Since Se 8 Mas * Ae ; , MIAMI,’ Fla. (AP)—Leroy “Sat- = . Ss td Anglers at Lakeville Lake have Bt, Youll se te bY chell” Paige, N itchi na hon reap — ow Phang been having good luck ,with the etalon Se nhs Comin ees “page. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS jnomenon who retains the ability|unconditional release from Mi- ~ big _ ones; according to reports Chicago 10, San Francisco 9, 10 innings: tg wi eas # trom boat liverymen St. Louis 13, Los Angeles 3 pee po at age 50. or so, is under|ami, eds > Gedrge’ R. Wood, of Royal Oak|cmcmant 4" Paiaceishie Skat (my gaegnetmenaan Uy the ME Cae ge took;a one pound, 13% inch long) TODAY'S GAMES Leagass 7 = gent sey Cray bluegill; James Conley and Char-| piscpuree” coneets Tne i ee sige lee: Cahbviles Gagni a3 Gn ve et * Ganmak athe ys | him and ot giving him any meal- % pound fish, and several-2-/° wea, at mt Be Manager. Joe Ryan said'money for the 13-day : Cucina. 9 panel the suspension was imposed for| Ryan said Paige | pound smallmouth bass. “of Madi. |tes "tees "ts Haddin, ose wih utter disregard of rules.’ . f vances : sarcthcah ‘onl name. (11), 18. Briggs a met 28 Schultz caught ay my mateo a im: | : at Cinetnoat 8 pm. —_— i i St al Slr 5 are | i The if ; € gE ¢ in brads if fa i A TF lit : ‘ E E : E i Bt i 1 fe g i slits E Fa Tar Sat Scrimmage Test Ninowski Is Probable Starter for All-Stars By BRUNO L. KARNS Sports Editor, ‘Pontiac . Press When the cat is away, the mice will play. This was Lions’ training camp Vs Cranbrook Coaches George Wilson, Buster Ramsey, Aldo Forte and Red Coch- ran were spectators yesterday at Rennsalaer, Ind., where the col- - |lege All-Stars scrimmaged the Chicago Bears. +. W Ws * ‘Bob Dove and: conducted a Wilson Watches. Bears Win 24-7. Ex-MSU Signal ‘Caller -| the case at the Detroit - a -_ eS AS e Oe e aeee ee a S.e ee eaOeee Y e YX | aaa io. 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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6; 1988. TORSO ne INES te : Sercianalt Talks . Sentenced fo life . |Hellywood Headlines - To Up Steel Production jp mm DETROIT (#—Steel mills in the 88 Hrs., 37 Min., ifor Shotgun Killing Is F ilm M usical Dead?» -_|per cent ot ‘ave, compared ora ee ‘Then Gives Up with 64.5 per cent’a week ago,|| We Handi Jokes, and PLATTSBURGH, N. ¥: APY — Bg nan Ta A-Soest : ‘No; Say s Cy d Chari isse climates production at 92,750 te _piper's MAGAZINE OUTLET Sint Tames A leaner ent sl Niseoen’ untae eet compared with 91,900 tons last'| * “seer 4 attempt at setting a world’s talk-| night for the shotgun murder‘ of: “By BOB ‘rHoMAS : of girls on the variety shows —|week.. i sf ing record and went home to bed/his brother-inlaw James Harvey, AP Motion Picture Writer sweat gi arnrnae Merry aegis, 2 , leaning powder for com- spieled for 88 hours and ‘37 min-| | oY “HOLLYWOOD. (AP) — Is the! mercials. utes, 5 ‘ powhie: of the Na musical in Hollywood? * * * ee Advancement Cyd Charisse doesn’t think so. “But dancing in movies still has “iAssn. for the of Johnson, a onetime disc jockey| white People, showed no emotion. Usually a calm tomato, she gets\its advantages. It’s impossible to from Memphis, Tenn., had hoped His wife, an expectant mother and|"** Aig ct those who would| make dancing really effective on to hit 100 hours of. continuous/e sister of the slain man, fainted. oury ratarie das TY, ‘The sere Ss wos, aft talking. District Court a ; ‘t m hy es tien of tomer wm ee et ee ee enough to get the right angles.” . é ; ive, The number of musicals has P : By ghd m. Capt. Oscar Ruiz, Bg ase onl Harvey slapped A to almost. nothi , wheal ee, eae wee nel ie Johnson to quit or risk perma-|the day pata ps ot to 2. they _— — —_ alher weeks ago that he’d never >i nent injury to his voice. Johnson] death last May 4 at Loeb, Tex. so Be ae ee product. | make ariother musical, despite her |} complied. Defense lawyer Joe Goodwin of aoe : arguments, Recently, he confessed | % Five other sergeants continued.|Beaumont said he will appeal. | “Mainly, it’s because musicals/to her that he had sevetal planned. | “A Heel at Bay! uo are expensive,” she admitted. , : rage The five-month strike of film Y |] IT's COMING! _ bem ep ap eepiere| WALLED LAKE | a ! : : claim that musicals do not sell /PARK | pes DANCING avon | “NOAA'S ince no 5 RT a , ‘ ithe studios . to ive eS mo4 a — ARK” a hear that = “ pal oe SPECIAL 4 we es angrily, * on’ BEE LINE BUS Te OLD DUTCH MILL | Ws true, The whole thing started BT CEE VICE ’ luck with a couple of its musicals}, FROM PONTIAC sie ‘ i Heights ge Liquor The BIBLE in 3 europe, They Me ae ‘Carousel’ FF TO PARK is si a os ical Lives | “But those weren't movie musi- $1.00 Round Trip . : i ea : : ; sense. They were oa ; ee oes Ageia net shoe pays, here om % PRICE ~ , EV dancing, and ee et ot tee AMUSEMENT 1 The guy. with the smooth line, the ticated a NOW Al ILLIAM A OLD EN tte eee mica TO heel, whee love-’em-and-leave-’em _attit toward women is his life credo has been depicted in motion ictures before, but never with such complete devasta- » tion as it is in the United Artists release, “Kings Go earl which wil open tomorrow at the Oa and eater. .. The picture tells of two GI's, cad by Frank Sinatra and Tony Curtis, stationed in southern France, who fall in love with an American -— played by Natalie — ST eee ae cat in Europe, | BUS PATRONS because they didn’t understand ae Except Tues. & Thurs. “ from er =r ALL 40) Ne ee =| RIDES - SHOW ALEC GUINNESS q [COMMERCE DRIVE-IN , Tee: JACK HAWKINS THEATER. ye THE BRIDGE oo | . done well over there.” Wood, who lives a rather secluded life with her widowed 43 ‘@) Wi TH i. on. She admitted that movie musi- Call FE 2-0034 mother (Leora Dana). To say they fall in love is not : cals suffered from the competition or MA 4-1400 quite the truth. Sinatra falls in love. Curtis sees the ' of television. for Information copereeayty for.a quick romance, which means some I v S t ar" : “TV has geet dancing vay ~ ® fun while it lasts and then—‘“lady, good bye.” portant,” she said. “It used fo ONE NIGHT ONLY - When, Sinatra learns that Curtis has no intention ; —— a to Fi Ped alba br FRIDAY — ot pemagte the girl, he tenses: | him ls ars her few fohrsin if NN (iS ere ig an added fact w makes Curtis’ or ADULTS 90c | s t= nage, now you see ony every — LES even more d ble. The girl is part Negro, her father, nthe Moabead * Children 20¢ Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph ee tan on Oe OS BROWN ee oe family moved to regory Peck “BRAVADOS” pide : STMARJORIE MORNINGSTAR” it att rons fy Natale fod in Mer motions prsees, atalie n her mother’s pr c = “TT Sh. M an Qui S WARNEY RUMI. fells her that he has been with many girls before in his ORCHESTRA life, but at least they were white. The mother becomes infuriated beyond words, and the girl shrieks with shock. A heel has been exposed—but at a price! “Kings Go Forth": was produced by Frank Ross, directed Delmer Daves, and written by Merle Miller from Joe David Brown's. ‘best-selling novel. HELD OVER! Stas Driving After 140 Years GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) —The/} pace of today’s traffic has prompt- ed an 80-year-old et — : ' 2 manne ) ' otorist to surrender Vv: ; _ +t corneas and give the keys of | DOORS OPEN PHONE FEDERAL 2-485 CONTINUOUS °. Geecarcet| S's BPQY K LAND: Sia Emil R, Kuerzel received only one traffic ticket during MODERNLY AIR. cL years of driving — for an illegal BRIGITTE 3 Classic |turn. BARDOT * Comedy Hits Pliniay ) 0 == eo “The Bride Was Much Too Beautiful il I “The W. 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By HARRY MILLICAN ~— storekeeper, and another son,jabout settling Johnny on, a tele- NEW YORK (UPI) — The trou-|David, 9, who can’t decide be- vision quiz show, but-Mrs. Orovitz ble with being a 12-year-old scien-|tween big league baseball or, sing-| Put her foot down. tist — even if you do design ajing like Elvis Presley — gathered a> oe fk | mother, manned satellite so similar to around a brand new. encyclopedia.} “] simply won't stand for it,” _ top secret Pentagon plans that you) They discovered that the Na-|the said. “To begin with I have. : have ye se Uh won check|tional Science Foundation, estab-/no way of knowing just how |Double-Deck X-Way — is that ust doesn’t pay! lished in 1950, not only gives cash'thorough -Johnny’s know! is, ‘ enough, That's the Complaint of|grants. to scientific undertakings, |and I do know he's a Soren Couzens Mall OK'd . Jonathan ‘Johnny” Orovitz, boy}but also passes out’ scientific tal child. Suppose he missed the| DETROIT w@ = Construction of space expert. | scholarships. All of them, jumped| very first question, which he very,a- double-deck expressway in the) restiessly on a divan|to the conclusion that a scholar-|well might. Can you imagine what center mall of James Couzens High-| ‘ ‘ in .the comfortably-furnished liv-|Ship was what Johnny woyld get. this would do to him after all way .on Detroit’s Northwest side’ THE BERRYS ing room of his family’s three-| _Disillusi t this fame?” has been approvd by the City, bedroom house in~Kew Garden| when ay cee oe x Istreets and Traffic Commission.: | eg * # - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : \COYORDIGTEAN GFVER 1 QUIETLY LE@NE YOUR POUSTE, OITHOUT SAVING | @WATHING TO GNRGNE, WMO CHET CTE GUT ON» WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1958. a Ll “e Ear on, designing of a larger and more advanced satellite — and trying to wheedle a new bicycle from his Sigh a8 hat . ‘s TRC or on Ss ee ‘ © 1958 by NEA Service, Inc. TM, Reg U.S, Pat. on. AN GO ON! THE COURSE I [YEAH AS THE CROW FLIES..) [BUT HOW FAR IS IT THEN IS ONLY 6600 YARDS MH 1R ’ eS eee lay wey ae we, me ¥ * > , a * + * * 5 fer praia * - 3 i-P) a: : rk Hills, the? pudgy, byown-haired lad| tion, The organization, it scems | 1 the meantime, Jonathan is x ok | WHEW! t ! admitted readily in an interview) has money for scholarships for much too busy to worry about) Th $33,000,000 project would ex- I Mere OED that he had enjoyed all the public; post-graduate work, beginning af where his college tuition and ex- tend 34% miles to link the northern} | A MILLION MILES/ ee ae caeaet Wall eens rae Sack wat penses will come from. There are end of the Lodge Expressway with | tng for “oe stilt in Perea: his studies when school-opens|Northwestern Highway at Eight NEEDS MONEY Fa boy stil te Junior WR again, summer day camp now,|Mile Road, The City Council still _ But he said so far none of it studying everything a ce must e. had brought him any closer to| ‘The parents thought fleetingly|flight thet he can ie wc pi aie ee ee — hie ee te ose éf : T , where t 9 homme pra “wpeceengince.” | oreream BOARDING HOUSE be Ified Ads, Call FE 28181.) gt aoa “i . 5 a = age Sts ii ie rg | Dresomaking, Talerng 16 | Wed. Honsthold Geode” 27 . CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS FE 6-8755. ‘| Wed, Contracts, Mtgs, 32 >| On any good and contract. New Hobbies & Notices . TR 25 SUT 1S EVERYONE'S pUuTY , & Bwe- grad- weer ara. : Ea a ~ IN DEBT? — IF SO. LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind _WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN EEDit day. 44131. Wtd. Children to Board 26 | x oo 8 on Can ome BY DAY OR CHILDREN 1 “oven AND CA PPL LA WANTED Fruit Wood ' Spinet tage, August 15th thra Labor Day. ee une caeen e- Snowden, Detroit. ROOM WITH HOME FOR __matare lady. FE 92-9400 after 6. ~ Wid. Transportation 31 31 | ~~~ :| “Beira white, nomad, Cail afer om, ee "WANTED, RIDE pears a9 sco, 23-8820 pm. Opdyke end ae SS soa workin hours 7 to 3: Crp 5144 ~ IMMEDIATE’ ACTION or sat- gd See LK. cL. Templeton Ree tor 239 - 44563 a re Ss “CBSE. UNLIMITED. .. » CASH IN AFLASH : | ON SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS | ; es Rtas ei "“Hey, Mom, can I go to Mars? Can I, Mom? Freddy's going!” LISTINGS WANTED r BUY ibe Leslie R. Middleton Fe &Ti21 3 RMS., § » REPRIG. 912, 230 8. Parke z 41738 my PVT wri & BATH, INC. 8-6919, PE 2-7 trast ai Te =H TM, Reg. U.S. Pat. OH. : 9 1988 by NEA Berries, ina, 8-6 Wid, Contracts, Migs, 32, Rent Apts. Furstished 33, ‘Re va Fe Sa” a tae E TOP : ee = ‘2Rms. .» Priv, Bath, ae, F DOLL 1 GLORING 20s at age | Fe 13570 ! sl yor, REALTY 3 HWY. PE (4561 $50,000! Ee oil - Land Contracts, Retr ° . soda BY 3 furnished. 116. State, ES | ROOM MODERN LOWER Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Aue pyr BATE UF. de, Very e “* TN. gaglaet BL Pontiae i OR | 7 RMU vLAT. ‘Pe pas m Wanted Real Estete 32A HAVE CASH WILL. TRAVEL Fee Soe see after only, 16° Pinegrove ROOMS, Saryats BATH AND + Soames Heat utilities fur- pied tis week. ae aa Z Pe "panies arith TECY, eS : rite nr terms, lane property, | 7 NICE ROOMS CLEAN, COL: Paul M. joe Bel Est, Mardowctiethe 832 W. Huron End 3 ND FHA Soe ell yous nome 1 Yes, we sell y home for wn pay - m2 W. Phone FE 4-1557 CASH'$ _ 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY » CO RACT Wrig t & a, ; William Miller, Realtor 1075-W. Huron, FE 2-0263 rms, bath, heat, t._ ent, On rE FOR COLORE Purnish rms., beh. we: furn. i114 a itt ‘FE 218%. = How ae oat “ats & FE cer | At . APT.. orated, 3 rms. & aie ES Rent Houses Furnished 35 y fae. poreh, Gas it. Sigg "OY toe, Ressooadls +. coe home Tei June EM 3-4006 egy se aie front home, ee aes : ff oe “ities paid * OS eshing | ee a ees fom | belt. Very ules, Co ria Se ee esta or enicren sso par we “Pair: mit, Call after 6 p.m. ¢| fen Bah zs glesly i Rus, J * vt bath. 1 child mejoeme: Firs, Waxoone . “Sarda! 2 Teme dt. fe. Near se SLARKsiON ' pa ‘ae eer t 4-483 A St ogeoilen afford ei paras | ae aks vine quartape wit 30 “a> | WEST SIDE BRICK dows give cool preess' ves Close to Webster School} _™ : ete tained. S| Indi Toone tine Seon, : iale St. FE 90668, Ae ae a ed ia tad 7 CLEAN COOL RMS. NICELY| © Huron st. PH. or ‘ber bait wih chow j furn. ag en 5. FE 45184, tie Palen econ bow 7 RMS, 8 EI SE ont FOR BETTER THAN AVERAGE | Sha cement drive, Available Aug. = ol Wolttemore. la three room apt.. with pri-| ist, $00 per month 7 "ROOM FURNISHED APART-| ste. hele el agg gee Py = ca lB eee Dgivete em] $18 week, coup only. Phone PE VASBINDER, INC. _trance. Eiderly couple. $8 Auburn, Sut FE 5.8875 TRS. & ENIORENET TS OPE HOL LY APT ; , references, 261 State St of unfurnished 2 & 3 3 BSDRM, FUR tect Rent Adit Rodis, i “Bud” * Nicholie, Realtor: wait ta efeee CE OPEN § AM. ~ # PM, 24 mat . RENT i PAST “$100 DOWN | | Pits minimum costs. Geta You In a32_W, x BED OOM RANCH eastse| HOMES TO. OO ns ye HAYDEN, Realtor ase, Open Eyes — chewed © Lake Estates Ottawa Hills age, : w roximetely $3500, dn. “5 7 balance in easy payments, over & 4 8. Telegraph Rd, FE petted Mvesing Me 285 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $500 DOW bd ft gee ape. | lake priv- bedrooms, : completely ‘modgn.. F seu trees. cn ae WEST SIDE BR; rooms on ist floor 3 pearson. tile bath, pateled. fam. ae os Bath vs rage. CA ah FOR ermal Petr cat ge uA & VA MORTGAGES BUILDING yg 4 eae ee 3. bedroom ane. ip tspe root samoum “or sa for ae “with a e600. Smith- | Widernan cde sialon sement,. 114 pictely ‘nh os Be ida 2 ie OB fe be pave asa : oe ICKERSHAM schools see ea ROCHESTER IDEAL SECTION for story LAKE PRONT down. Auto heat ful down Better sew this onel |NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. FE Sashabaw aon anys, ee, we sso WEST SIDE pooper sane owes Landy pig Yes, ie) an good basement with real la windows in the rage. For tee pene es rage ice, rou! fine home you will be proud. own. 2 ACRES ot Extra latge rooms and even has s room. ‘Near Loon Part et only $13,000 with PHA term {' dutiful 3 bedroom Call- 5-8183 ‘Room between the homes — better. living € "EXCEPTIONAL BUY! | ON THIS 3 BEDROOM brick ; te one me terms. wit Ee ¢ t .. f : "SYLVAN. LAKE. 3 Leveent pe oe ask $200 : ': 1h ew 3 Ba ea m, ron front fas - Automate, was washer & dryer com: uit Uke ss 9.3. JOUL, REALTY ‘ean Sto: Full 2536 DIXIE HWY. 4-4561.| “ “price Be ater t00. $43 88 per mo. NOW, As AVAIL” “LARGE AND SMALL H B. ] Ata on bos | Rose McLarty, Broker oon» ‘Residentia ea ta eel 5 3 TTT 1 5 Acres, 4 Bedtms Homes, Inc. ‘And & garnée. —_.. ent a Woodward __iLT- 96810 Sletely fen Se ay ee | de = a A ar ORS nace "S160 MOVES YOU IN. cae as i SAY. : Stoker ‘heat’ full’ bath, paneled | All ‘rick fal base » ute ’ ft ALAN ! fiving room, lnrge kitchen’ 2-| matic e complete alumi-| FAMILY HOME IN DRA : j: car garage. en house. A| num storms & screens; ~~ : IN pear ar school, wnopning : ea ae Village of Waterford Gandy spot for large family, a Se) eore.. Bare coe tut Ssise tm, mH have fora neon tgwes”” | AE TE SS le ene | a meet Saay| nae ere’s one you can ve a | basement: home with living room, Swim, You Swimmers “et ber : Porch will all coat - eto fa trent pore. construc-| Fish, You Fishermen _ ~ ae ee owner. GS 5, Veenes sie 2 car . Sidewal = Ps ‘ ; F ve a eee Se Pacey aah * aoa ee Eecas wee), : ephaet anoar | Wilh coat 7B SO | “RAV O'NEIL, Realto? Rona asa, Sa ae erent ae oot |S ede Ae | ap tgtenm MO hag Sanaa rage = apiar *ca-ormemmaamaall e front and rear s¢ in| Why Pay’ Rent? rage. Fenced yard $16,500 total. Take fos rete, asa ata all°ss waloos | $350 Down, $40 Month | uA sorbate -™1, COLORED INCOME fobanine (CAKE fi. Sia ake Sainng, "a ai as sie lie 9 ROOM # 6 eat. "9 olde Gpportunty te eet} Three Bedroom Home BEDROOMS, LARGE LOT. ; | NACE. ONLY $950 DOWN. — a Giroux-Franks Strictly Modern ‘R. J. VALUET, Realtor 4 You Should See This! ons BNE ay pea = 3A"Evin Full Basement Moser RAGE AVE. | FE $000 bath Ose, fet ‘Paved ‘winding |SQOTT LAKE FRONT. Oil Heat _ | DRAYTON aia rge nicely landscaped lot. Cy-| sion of this "nice 'S Yoom "year toat: i : Walton Blvd. clone fenced. 2% car garage and| ound home. Lavely sandy beach.| Well Landscaped Lot wwe ye ‘ere Bree 10°30. Gal now i yon cant Pond : : pul 2 r m ranch bom r Bg Beers Fee ne | San a ‘ein’ Fa Price: $1200 Uli cara ts. pul bene NO MONEY. DOWN—GI door ft ! ely landscaped, Ey, owe ot v : WHITE BROS, fetted of Eizanets Late 3 - iergraae sanyo veh qaneegied ror ‘OR 31295 tonite fh. Tot clase to schon. Has WM. A. home-office iain oath pos- Dixie Hwy. gg as in van- session. fn, Lucille Open Eves at ts a 10 ‘ur | iy. agtiee, kitchen, KENNED Y Knight, er. CEdar Be for just doula cat fo'VA mort ee Bee 0 ROOM BRICK Whipple Lake Clarkston, Le — In The Heart of Ponting + gg ea . BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—FHA 3 BEDROO 310, W PO ss rE 4-569 sat with garden space. bk S31. coos Len § bedrooms. 2 baths, r rec-|" Do you have a large ~< Open Evenings ‘til 9 $500 DOWN AND TAKE OVER : > jews, Cai MI'6 room. @ ‘warage. | - Your home? Trade ft on this new .| payments 4 rms. & bath, utility Temp ] e Rig hew birch, cabinets cw ch. Features plas-_ : _Fapion” Rivard, PE 6-2688 of emp eton ce. | ees! CLARK P itizabeth Lake Estates | WATKINS LAKE - jo. hin lovely sae est 7. A R: | Be mancn dome, 9,nedroome, and den,| Rene res scat it Rit Mit | pon covoneD | uae se LS Ricglses, wall-to-wall ¢ al ies “ete Wer et “4 This is what the Particular ones wed | "See T Maes dom SB ; shakes, @ practical home for a renee fee room, glassed front Spe. NEED A BIG HOUSE? : Ti Tg, Figee solar buyer. CALL NOW. Tring. city. ‘ome bath, of] heat, Also 2 room Want ‘pear. ‘Donelson “area, base gas ‘fi A real cool breezeway,| basem apartment with stool Bt. Benedict's? see tea "ent mosly land capes ‘ot. R H z ad car aiteched ine Bk | & shower, In im city, lot 80x2M feet.| thie extra, large ‘f beardom A ner lots. ves is Pe iltz bride for . OFF ‘BALDWIN, $1,250 nN. "a natural fireplace: smaller Ewe. J ec Meh +} BE Pgkgy inte: call Mr. Pointer,| Quick possession. § room modern i Oxi ft dining room ‘and or sell. rasa ALTOR é 3 All: fs K. L. Templeton, Realtor - Open 9 to ful ent oll automatic heat. salten.- Rew teaeeas 2090 Orchard Lake Rd | FE 44863 | 1011 W. Huron ” we sie | OS, .,- THIS 18 IT! ng | landscaped lot, Pull price is Fe. sew tae ‘——___After_6 FE 295 featuring large living room, fam-| HOME & INCOME. HURON G pn agg PS nee GF = 9 43 r ily dining room, full ENS. Good condition, 4 & bath move you in, « eS, or = § PAYMENT auto, heat. 1% car owner income from 2 super | a tus ice 2 Bo ft lot an see ail coe 000 Soosisting of 3 bath| AVAILABLE TO ors ON: . nothing each, sepa: Ss fu LY is fine Northside i tic bedroom Taree * 2% car ga- family home, 3 s E s LES Soak e rage, lot fei te very good and nursery, 2 full € SS : Batatare sts. |JIM WILLIAMS} stints. 88 ‘tint Bahay "beotinaniy parse $10,500. M TO ee | SERENE | RS ee basement matic : a me local Tage ot en at - thse veg oa ory, ANNETT'S CLARK, ona: ease : atts heat’ wae OUTSTANDI “f ROOM HOME tor thet Deo. DELUXE RANCHER Priced at $8,790 with $1,006: v NG “TO.BUY. 70 SELL, TO TRADE ing. family, A full dita Is the best way to’ describe down ALUES 1302 W Buros "Open 6.10 8 soslosed | pers eee ee TERMS LAKE AR =} plock trom MUL LISTING a carage art some’ of the 5 red apd healed Sent fabent home ‘with living and of Scene “thn. 3 Seereents, be sites to be found gust WI z : parage m Ue pores of wall aa ene vere a , pensmend, “A a] : ri ge Pull “pr % 200, Closing é . a8 $6 . an, : . JOSEPH P. REISZ. SALES MOR. Shown by appointment od 86.500. low down payment. Part d ¢ ilies — . Parke si . : STARTER HOME |e ee eee | cites meaty co, | Seales | mmenmgeescmin| «mano wee | Seren Re ea ed brick pun. | After 6: PE i-1906 "or FE S-5204 mortgage costs. - Eupbéards. and lavatory on’ iet| 1 WO-LAKEFRONTS Basement. A'tiny $5,100 and eo oe aur, oy Se ere OE ig By Fe a Fs ' . . de ; : * others to from tle, bath. Built ou A acre ot] KATE CD SCH] RAM Eas eurnge. gt.i00 fase aown,| wit inete -tatetront homes : here, are, several” AVitL Lol 1 son street. 7 from ‘duplex rent at over $3.00 | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | trees that are Ex- ja front porch, 5 r e safe shaded, sandy Ti Ea a REALTOR FE _5-9471| Mgr siottr tumace, Garage, ‘il Es ok pace Pecan | PB Sma road .Watert Township. | ,... COR ; re for only Priced —e 000 down. | First Adve eines “Oren EviNiNas a sUNDAY | 1 ACRE_UNION La IN ORION : TIAC E HERRIN' HILLS beautiful 2| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Ranch type home. 2 ms, | 3 naherdeis 50 DN sation srtront home| bedroom brick contempora den with fireplace, ceramic tile » $7, ine payee this one has ev i : bath, full basement, automatic oi}| What a deal!! Only $750 dn. buys 10 2 BA NEW- sureet. ideal a tor. staal closes, large, rooms, Liv. heat: Garage and workshop 24x24| ‘his 7 room 1¥s bath cS te TED. ’ a * - « kitche ‘plum . Lake ea = . ‘ios DOWN me fan’ & hood ‘over built: : 18.0 terme: cugou' ravage heat, "Sia Ie car} TION. ONLY $1500 .DOWN . $19 in stove, lots BLOOMFIELD HIGHLA on Schools, See this’ today! IM. a cabinets with formica tops, beau- $11,000 LITTLE PARM—On be oo J WRIGHT * siemnent ape exten area it. ta | ful” Mahogany, “enact "bar sbe-| sles trom oy, Wen aburban. 3) tie bathe, hrepinces tarpaed Ne | REALTOR PARTRIDGE Sestment, extra bath. oll] ment. OU AC turn. “Alum. storms | citsed im pore Senge | PE 42081 1080 w. HURON M6 OAKLAND nos owe eae ie AS Wood Co. Rac ars hat ast” h | Gt ee ctames ieee aoe | 2 car garage party ‘landse isedeceped | - aeourxPie Merino asivice || ME PLE LISTING SERVICE i OR 3-1235 ag Pan ierms. oF a eas ee Rave, been waiting fn: dn Bioomtie Schoo) sys- Income Property 43A Gomer Corner Wilyms Lake road & M5s Mss : t : : WITH OPTION io uy, | 878 DOWN—Lovely west suburban Re Anne tt th MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 12-RM. HOUSE 2 APTS vr ~ er ils contemporary "and Her- bedrooms Ye pease a NG Aree |. _ ied | coo 6 rms & bath downstairs ie t be Bedrooms. | Latee let. ¢ location, See fi! 55 SYLVAN ; $4) Chamberiate ne? Church. te “bat. nitro like oak floors, | today. Cy = a 50406 : ae et Sal Lal restapieceinianee! ae me bain i is new, — —_ tS OR {TRADE-Lovety | —| LAKEFRONT. 4 le Lake Prop. 44 44 5 ; “yedrooms, Puit|, be responsible people, rooms "Bbecelient ton Condition 1 “TRIPP. - Major the sitinete te nett | 2 ity" Hoses. te Ke, PRIVILEGES. bath. ‘floors. Paved street. rg? y| oll heat, storms and - §1.880. No down payment, Mort-| FIRST TISEMENT—Well ch, Nice beach, Boat ry dock, eath mpo © tee. screens, -on gage costs only pe on Lowell St, a Begg SS wri —_ cheaper home in ran ay ons home Ra Nice focation: d ite Pa ‘mod. bt eg OT REA. ~ Entranc lake view, | $7,850, terms. MArket 4.1426. éiviae Wigs bedroom erm basement, gas gs heat, enclosed |$23,°50 SPECIAL — Large brick| — por 20%, AR! A. NBxcelienk, ating. and water-'§ - ACRE FARM WITH LAK® ith hardwoed floors. "rhea b ront porch, 1 dood “p “ . paved| tanch bungalow. Very choice lo- and storage © up, two skiag. OF ly a broiled frontage. most under cultivation. ‘ee fexonliont location. Grivewag, gpike | Gplton. Full basement, Altsched | bedrooms down. 2 cat go- ry gg eo ee | cam equip. btm. Moder house, £38, Soar surement | MSS Mae eto CQY HH] Late fae ftom. mee : Be, “eelesegsar saet| Aen Gate bY eae down for Sne fu and two %& Bains. : as. felaxation| oi} turnace $15,000 with $2,000 dn. “GEORGE BLAIR New carpeting. “Here ig. living in tle''d level, 3° bedroom | or $14,300 cash’ 9480 Chess pe ea ee William silks t its best.” Call for details. seu R. Tripp, Realtor bas butit tn iis asa a ee ee, Realtor FE 2-0263 |L. H. BROWN Realtor 7 oe Shs 1 DOWN fev" tits summer dont | RRS Jn with to “TAKE PRIVILEGES ania man MES UriPLe tusen cael Ry A geod wait io, ‘next Priced for | Bake, Ou Penton: MAine. «700, tae it asm mame. 2 | 180 Senne eee WALLED LAKE $750 DOWN OO : Waterford ; r fi ¥ a Beautiful BRICK HOME $295 DOWN! (OU HAVE SoLD A Home| | $750 DOW! ite .|7 ROOMS Waterford. Priced ah $6,000. Lite check to see what we have acres soll. Also a apie etord. d. Payments $75 in- : | $975 DOWN : Moen inde tae room; oe a ae P. W. DIN CUCREER REALTY. Located just off Baldwin | ith lake. a Pe wer ge } ju wv crea Ww is wet cae with ‘mirrored Beat. ‘Big lots Me.” rageh. fie fen «Nn me 238 N. Saginaw jet Ave. ng within hie hag miles a) Pont ara cn most an acre of rolling, wooded | PE 44001 bedroo : "Fiaer ‘$1, Soet ana ‘cerbeosa unis we Gross lty. FOUR: 3BEDROOM ae. gt ron ioe rere, 0 Maytag Met | “asnpome, ~ jum, sneun | Nowy Gale Geeene wee agt) nonce BLAIR f <~ee| x 12, 18.5210! Why be crs: mped? ves. OR 31708 : 6. S 7 SRM WOME WHR vm . RM, . RA W 4636 D $500 DOWN. 2 BEDRM,. 32) On eo: fenced lot. Lake aes ais Rand girl a room Pe ar : HOLMES. -BART M $500 DO N eepRarh PLAINS 3-1251 yrs. old. Clarkston area. Nr. er month wn, And, for you, dear parents, | op 3.1959° 7 Dixie ‘on 3300) WASHINGTON PARK |; iL ; chooi & lake. 100 x 300 lot. OR A ‘mo gate. By pwner. 830 3240 living ‘room. a separate = 400 WHIPPLE LAER te ee a webs tb gett, er) ter leon Pe Pee i 20M APARTMENT 5206 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE stainigks sige! double tik. Moth: DORRIS & SON |: 1g story with fut base- .A BARGAI 1 ACRE Elizabeth Lake Front ob ger tg a the + fe rice only’ “Sia | Waltea “Taker” Spe, Pemulatul Hast of Yellow Cab, neat 2 bea | *7€ gone bath off kitchen, But wh ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 780 and the best festu room, dining room “Kitchen” ome. Bath, qaiek possession. | Sees the basement —with ee BEAUTIFUL HOME < w down payment on larg: is, full bath closed ® A perfect “Am jal and miles of workshop, he will] exeetient family home, ist mb auto, off turn din @. Privileges yong Lak situated on mek ‘ike lots] be convin Ged the house wag built) joe eens, emily, home: average Gator’ henver, ton berms tle Beech) eee ei| Rae iase mene) Gaitetretem: 4 BEDROOM | g aegis Hat sete aie bathe and | reasonable terms, included, ait own, bed- wale, “Owner od. fos PONTIAC. ‘REALTY sath att gineete Guten toe. ce= room down, 2 up, lovely kitchen, | TRI-LEVEL feaviag, stale’ aioe es el gi - tate $1,000 . le. ‘ot pa | Soe |WOULD | erate) Sera se lees po ed . (Hen 7 modern ‘kitchen with’ builtin} YOU LIKE TO. SEE A SPAR- weie.SOn, $2,000." should ie find ‘value There's 3| BEAUTIFUL LAKEPRONT BRICK 8 ‘ i ! it = c ie ie oh : CHLDStCAC |. Resior isa man | Ban! We Seiedeeian| Bete Sivas. exes bens sane! Rh sea 3 BEDROOM furnace 2 car garage with ktop og two car FOR po tered 2 car. ie. ng Nice location : $00, Terms. Attached guest apt. To include | garage.” 18 x" 18 living rogm and » “Gl SPECIAL on Mutti-Lakes: Realt pg vagy ag tn i — ty have pin gg draperies and| a wonderfully arranged kitchen. | $10,200 is total price of this ex- lot fot ‘price of $24,- » hg con mere. 15 teeny. ren bere) | emeas, seen to appre-| Storms snd ‘screens This home| septional deal live &. substan- ' | Rees Commerce Rd. _ MA 41578 eae in ove, to ‘Lincoln JT. posed Pa ame . ae the Wayne A ha Lave fuse tia ig ee bungalow. and re- NO1 DOWN Cc . A G 2 wag LARGE eeamisne & bath ne tere fires | esi privileges fa $10,000, very Tea- cna exceptional Maree mot. | traits Lake. Bowe * e ; ¢ on rear : A ; At : prem Tot’ tecnmanr aa sei Brick Ranch—3 Abies po om eset $400 pdb soci Se ate avery bbe, ant r ae heat, water . Hard tee ARKET . : re storis & screens, In sectudelt and restricted west $800 DN. eee 3 ) PAMILY fami ‘rome mour un es DOWN: reg, walls & | .car garage. suburban area. 6 well planned wa tt), bay dingly at- eee ae : with Full Mohawk 00 ft 1 tacts sarge Ntrcoes snene| - hy Sadtae"gtee Ste | aeiPaneNr ihe. Seytt | i Pi hoon, SE) ga RSs "sere fe tian blinds Full price omy $10,500 rage arial Wena: (> cela _ Ke Ane Me ae % Phe 2800 ap _ bal us we have bs ri mat lawn. are aa heat, 3 ear givens: TE Bos." "BRICK ser ae lees : on ‘on two, ides and re < e count: 5 Ee ome a ofthe) IZ oT | Be arn on ving | _s ot aa oe oth — Humphries | Kamps es Syhioyre od nt: OE py EE ‘er a bok ee leeyttons cy ; ioe iisTiKe: Cm | 782. W, way Ban = ‘STATEWIDE MA MACEDAT With food wimg eA ea pe med SITE = Priced right Sa nae wl Poy e muere ming. am Spot "tor that cotta pine Ens LAKE erro - ie . ci i ellent area. Only $750 down ta.400 dows NEED $25, To $500? eaiepce eaten SEABOARD Larse 0.4 5 e |. Site (Glercarhaeaks| REE Sel sé 8 ACRES Bs Seahoard Finance Co, + : im i a rion Brien" uu ROBE Be ER neege nt’. | Quick Cash Weer good bara $25 TO $500 Misite!" Bubstaatial” dowa ‘pay: | O@ J0Ur own Spor "mats i: to , Our ¢ arence ( c. cananee Salat or visit us ‘at Phoos re vs maldwin Ave, Ps Home & Auto ,|Sale Business Pro 491. LOAN CO. 685 BALDWIN A pod ft frontage. aid fy commer- NETT d-car p- Bg garage. zoned comme , Ing ; at 340 Baldwin FE 8-143] Business as ba 50 ft. ot one of te bast attepe iNVESTMENT FOR LE —. eeneem home ih beau- ASS TAREPROWT - os ay rroundings. Near Pontiac lake from Ms Fi } sandy cman par ge teed” vert $5950 por tnformation, w - write Pontiac with 8 E Ww. — 70 ft. : us, WALTERS LAKEFRONT = 70, Rent Lease Bu Prop. 49A beach, Basement alreaty on prop-|/3-CAR COMMERCIA GARAGE. 22 erty. $5000 on W, Eenn St. , FE 81431. SYLVA. : oe Inquire at Baldwin. N LAKEFRONT ~ BARB AT AV- James Ss po Mg 15 tt e pon T0000 | fae ne M-59 & Airport $75, & Pog tg titeg ents & ms at Afaxe me an offer. UNION LAK 6 ay 756x160. 1 block from Iske. each, No“money down, OR WATER FRONTAGE. $1 $00 DOWN 28, be gen answer 3 bedrm Rreplace, mgiatage: auinger heal = _Bastate, OR 36198 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 19 ACRES DEER HUNTING FRING TANS TAU T SABLE RIVER Hunting ve 7 serenge. Luzerne & Red Sax Are BUSINESS - tn or near Mio, Restaurants, ) ais, NEAR ROSCOMMON 6 room abin Fireplace, Phil- as. dedisie pump Furatture. 3 —s and fishing area’ ot. C. HAYDEN Realtor 1.0951 . FOR SALE. 4 LOTS IN CRESCENT es tee Country Club Subdivision. See For Yourself © Ee CHEROKEE HILLS! - You'll like liv in this new con-|-———— trolled com: Lai Hy better bomes Select ‘tow from oo wooded — rolling 38 a sites to satisfy your exact need “ Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd., R mile west of Telegraph Rd. Scott Lake-Rd. Turn right 4% nile to Lacota Rd. ¢ CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | 503 Com mn a Bank Bldg. ee eee B oA 1 pare | Parochial & pu bie te ete hint Bi : sho : 23, i ng, rks, ets. Pull price a down, _. r 57 | 0 iss” Shaw, rn. . For Sale Acreage . ‘C. PANGU 1919 _M-15, Ortonville NA ~ i ACRE BEAU-| JOHN , Realtor - 2818. Mere oe fore school sta $SO0DN. WILLIAMS Neat 2 bedroom. and atta Wooded SrF.s00 few feet away. Howard Et Fox same ie oer Be 3. bedroom me, FE ; CLARKSTON. 21 ACRES OFf FINE peed. Le ual > prin _ on it ved ey $425 per acre. Terme. LAPEER CO. 60 acres land. $300 per acre. H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531_8, Lapeer Rd. FE §-2953 Days SUBURBAN Lot 100x800, $1,500 terms, Choice § parcels, Beautiful ‘pbuilding Spot. Lake wileges. $5,000 8 terms, pasiaaer pod Ph ge Beautiful trees. Rolling ae terms. Doroth ayder Lavender} Prat RBs aera Meant ~“he Sale Farms fot: Gaby Pace 2. ae 23 Acres mien eeahed See ree miles from, Pom Pom wal Well . toad) 4-rm_ ten t house... 24x50 barn.) 0 acre on esta. ret oie “FA 100 down, $20 saa aS ad rete eared. Call MY. Kampner FE Teapot natin Eh tee 30 rE saul _or EM sTORE — 21x30 7 PE month; On 3aldwin Ave. FE 2-5170 pow, | Business Opportunities 51 2 GREEN HOU FOR SALE. han ei00 Wixom Rd. Wix- Mich. a 5 Boor sale in cellent R Bim am Area, Ex- . Write Pontiac Press, i See an e° m at ie includes Sood varecs Junch room and age od . Phone for. de Packing Hoiise — wholesale peage® Perfect Seaton Set up $1,000 cat < a day, Includes real es- tate and living quarters, a | MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES Mtiatl geet 2D. “LAY OFFS “f° END WHEN you Go ar BUSINESS WITH SUNOCO Minimum investment Station for lease at Oakland. im & » Montca: Perry near Madison. For further jormation © SUN ‘OIL co. Sales Dept. Partridge- is THE “BIRD" TO SEE: Just, Beginning’ This coffee’ shop best suburban towns, that opened e e or buy valuable bu a now for further details, ‘A Superette—Trade Excellent location on main et svat, gneaien, “Pasian beer wine oper bs sag ee pen Books en or ata dite ad tle wm eh we REALTOR PARTRIDGE THRUOUT oar [Loan Company : 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. ce eRe SUEY Up to $500 Oakland: FE 2-9206 ~ WHEN YOU NEED | $209 - $100 You can . wet tt quickly - ron pes on payments to suis "your you with your _ FINANCE CO FE 4-1574 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. _ BOANS $25 TO $500 see Us at once | of worry We have confidence =. you and in your comm) y Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always, reve repetve pleasant oe of our ob RECENTER | Finance Co. ___ Mortgage Loans 54 A Mortgage Problem? We make m age joans to meet Sor neenrpea a ey alse buy land contracts and’ Teal © Equities . CHEFF. . & RLTY, CO 0 W, HURON BoMtiac fives, EM. 3-0048 ae ba °BENDEROFT. THE: ANSV YOUR PR gan oa Ads! To yTIZZY g-& rt spp Osan ©1058 by NEA Bervign, ing, TM. Hey. US Pat OM “Pm pather glad it was a boring evening. I'm too tired to write in my diary tonight!” a __ Swaps 38 bo Sale Household Goods 57 A BETTER MORTGAGE * aree cd interna : ‘BRICKS © ERR me oer 3 MIC TILE B IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS JAYNO HEIGHTS oi ‘or ure oo Sl WA or sell. S50 a, OR ~ For Sale Clothing _56| PLOO R 7 mute Ap- ITIONERS, $189.95, WAS 31" Loge Same 7, $3325. Sweet's iW. Hu- ron ALL TILE SOLD | AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES | Huron FE Stam: J A-1 Attractions TV SPECIALS T BABY BED. Bi SO eat | RUMMAGE 8. EVERY DAY. __Open_24 Hrs. Orchard i RUMMAGE . 8 Ww. veil, - size Gas Sate, Sn een ft), Bia te R Cc. CONDI-|- $ eg train, Bad _jace_ and ny "E 5-7154. for less Sale: t Househola ja Goods 5 57 ALBo j ie & mattress for double | 1 1 GREYPLEX BABY BED. - box pes et inut __EMpite a Gas san ‘ene a tee R CHAIRS, SMALL airs ‘ venport hair F . oti ue _chalr, PE Pera Swing set like new tab. FE cee AL, S E Cc STOVE ine t'sland, | stor & ,other a farnishines, t, size 14, $8. 1001 ges oy FE 2 2 SECTIONAL SOFA, $40. an’ cooker, $10, T ~ a $3. ‘Rolla away cot, #8; Be Borst tweed Ra “a aya-Ft. Wa il Tile ker PAINT. Gal. $3.7 FE 2.8 af £16.90. up. a7’ Fi ieee 2 ese err Tab . Chest a wers, 99, Oxi? sat Studio couch. $1 "eer r Pd Seance goors. volt shelves, = OA D RE $528, ; s YTHING bs HOME range, sale 0 $85; 104 S, Saginaw -2-8523 drop tad tbe, “6 hats, © Roce, oxl2 Felt Base Rugs s $3.95 mats, cost $255, ‘sale price $115. : GUARART! REBUILT A UT Ave. a | Ae 13, 1963 Werwiek- ee tren renee TE FORE * |e ct aRerrinatar | ‘estas ia "8 REPLA CEMENT, PARTS, oy Household Geeks 57 LIKE, NEW, ELEC. STOVE, : OR e for good gas stove, Mod eam, Boee® i aes i Limed oak table & 4 chairs, Duncan Phyfe. hee et band saw, 12 ‘HP. motor,: used ie few times. OR 3-7665, after 5 p.m. - MATTRESS SPECIAL |’ in., 50 mattress .... $44.95 50 Hotel special oe $39.50 ‘95 Gold medal ......... $18.95 Cotton mattress .....- $11.06 5 See springs at the same . $1195 $7 ry eeeeee DR Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 Dixie MOR 3-004 Drayton Plains {TTRESSES & SPRINGS, 1 MIs. eee Mich. MA 1 MO’ OUT OF TOWN. ELEC- . ae stave: good condition. Reason- - 2844 Elizabeth Lake Rd. P= BLOND ) KENMORE CON- ond sewing Vg i chair. TiC Tea? Oe 4 chairs, New 3 baggy @ rubber ane Chair rock maple TV OM $14.95 up OVER wo USED =v EETS FROM WALTON TV Mat? tte 615 Walton yr gust REFRIGERATORS 3 sizes, Ae Beareniees. [AG ee a $48.00 51 w. nea FE_¢-i555 STOVES » BOUGHT, SOLD. Turner's. fo Mat cee Al it WW nnecrevese a. pat Sa ie occ Ba Ngan coMaLE ayDS Blasi eal Governg < Oe ce wig ter aa AVG Armstong Viny! tile’ .a.. 36 ep. A Bg As SIZE RANG: cove base +" sys tt. SET MT lc Tile Co. ag repairing, Free est. FE S058 W, 3-9623- 50LID MAPLE TWIN OR BUNK beds and chest, Also miscellane- W. B, Munro Elec, Co., Must _ "COMMUNITY ; Box 8. 30 &. LAWRENCE FE 8-042) . range. sg ge ag Rg 8-7 a ‘7 : One mile east of a able model A amhesiotor s oat ce RANG 3-3900. n the Past'S Years mile cost of Suver | 10.) Westinghouse +--..-s+y S3888 ge Bh ce oe one Eee | 40 BusyY eae ee ae Wateh Yor si signs, i 31" TV consol [apvceeas 4a etye 25 trie Co. I oF = fea wants 9 rest, e Pee All sets rebuilt & guaranteed RADE- : io! oar stant, “yuise asda | LIF'C Has'Made| open DaILy OBEL TV Apt, sine ena stove ...-.. $2895 $150 per month. "Will accept free ; ' 4-8PM 3930_Elizabeth_ Lake Rd. Avt, size elec. range ..... $69.95 -— nor Boee site. i oped - : —— ANYTHING RURALE nu Fs m. Sxins rm suite .. ee year rou ne and your 10 MILLION LOANS TR ADE “Te A rs & eALES. | pe. wood ai “ainitte $14.95 SR aSAN REET | son cautery errs tom] Y fon, say, Faron, eB | WRN GRR SRR", vaiLtaL FOR SALE OR TRADE SHOOTING rained, qouriscta. pee, Your Present Home Visit our trade dept. for real YMAN’S gallery complete with gune, Will: ah Sa vaiest an = or Equity bargains erHs TO PAY. sca| Mabie BS Terme FB ez emer i i. com ¥* FOR LEASE. MODERN NEW 3| {to ‘00. ia, Peer erie : Wa Sask srouns, 2 acres of free Oe tial * arvinn st eon parmen erms you qboves B be Sane "eh ero 6 qualified, m FRI. "9 TO 9 ca pt business | Lear Household Findnce ate e an 4, miles JB. ot Bontine, oF hpi we tae, HS Comper € AN) \ipt ons RAROE APT OE we nenpge er ue! §=6KQMpPSEN |Sieseee Ben pertes & MEAT S aie ae ° Bee electric clothes dryer. _ subdivision of 3 | homes suity, Grossing sp-|64 We Lawrence St Fz 4-150 | REALTOR FE 4-0528 Prine ee perry soe cas ee | vag, | 28_A000 essa ny, Es sell’ at unbelievable XK | STS hs) AUTOMATIC : TAT ai heen ea - "yeas ee |B ae ads : of ’ " Bh Roy Annett Inc.| WORKERS | ney sesOutTic CARREY RS | sas wir, cae ee, i a / ro EALTORS | a ‘ : _Schicks 331. His" in $ gulboare, $18: rowboat. ween Evenings and Sunday ty cash loans house or a Ay BE Sd : ij OUNTE R. FULL payment, oa ingome. EP aa o See Batecta Sas © ore f SArs| 2 Sea emer ee “LET'S TALK —_| Our Requirements Are: - 3th, fa net : BSE Soar or — se son | Boe are REPRTRRTTOR . : : 2: That ‘wagon Se Sam Hf You like to Fish! : wet ; tor A cchraaamacietascesad + Here’ is a Dost very Jon eee cated Ookland re becoming unem ‘and get finest : ee P, wot ihersias AWNINGS $0) : oa rnamental tron, siumigum 108 VAULELY CO Old . Double 49.95 | Washbowls with 92 Ww. uane Tae MAN ARQ FAVES vou RIGHT, FAS brands, e : “$60. rfog-perepremei Trop | wana, Tescaviahiies| tliat tt Mung i yes __ Swaps ee fog, ohies fizepiace set, mise. | ese atk Ave.| Laundry trays. stand. fave ta HP, OUTBOARD OR. iG FOR GALE oer ODUCTS. save BING. Ea PRD ri |" Ha al | PGT, SPRRAION | w-gul on t Sliding | fee table, 2 decorator lamps, all niversal gas stove. Cheap. FE | 30 30 GAL. GAs wan weiter, oF lege . #) tor $08," Pay “only Weekly ee cae walt $4. Cash & carry a. thomp: * | aie: FIRERGDAE Sov TOR | bake ave. ne | “ing approz, 40 yds. $2.80 yd.. in- AUGUST hum canoe, OA eves, |8 PC. WA G RM gluing ped, 2 sw 0 DODGE. SWAP FOR seb $58. : toe “ Z *| Chrome and alum, storms 8 SPECIALS _ dang Deter, P siveect™ Leek eee nee ood id, se #xt"x regs eact x3 w' ioe oe iving ie ft e lin. ve Fg aR pa. & iin. ft. iéxt’ No. 1&2 ae. fir 400 ea ~_Fir lyacore hs ee er 25 each 3, eee $5.25 each 'xe'xi6"” Sere $3.68 = ." birch plywood, sides sa mir ke 15.95 ea. 7. LUMBER CO. i= Haile Walled Lake end Pontia SAVE ENERGY, USE urge |WA ADS! To find a ‘: im $393. _|job, place to live or a sed car, see Classi- ae & ote ring a = . a ee 4 =F Clothes. Post "| pul rolls iS or 30° ib Stee! i pry ; k: Garage POWER FO PN - Auction Sale Sat. Aug. 9, 9 a.m. - “4 Dam. : 23859 Telegraph Rd. BUILDING? ‘Then wake sure it's ; Burmeister's Open 8 a.m. to 0 p.m, Bun. Wto 8, Cash Way ' * Prices 2 su arent Maatta Pt 4x6 Doug fir ply. ers 73s Ca: Ae ee steel. & 4.95 x12 living rds, per ft e 18 tx10 qeomiam shiplap. per M $115.00 26,8,10 pine Nomad M $130.00 ixé Redwood, Lin, ft. . $26 ix No, 3 better, 8° & 16°M $110.09 x6 No, better, 8 &1@. M $110. x8 No. te better, 8’ & 16’, M $110.00 8x be a an { 6:8 fu 8 : oxi brass butts ........ 30 Yabinet hardy to 60 per cent off Ajum, Comb,, door, comp. .. $ 26.65 Alum, door grill, big 33”... $ 2.05 po pad Poa eS Py . e, an i $3} pine. Sa. eee He Ft 1. 8. 3.08 19 inch power mower ...... $ 30.95 Clear WP B-board, A, 08 nn : ees wate acdsee FSF ae ooo . m € et, ir 8x7 grade 4 steel gar, ‘door $ 64.50| 7 9372. Lee ae Arum. siding tops, per Sq. . 32.50 Go gal 2.95 Steel, clothes posts, 4 hooks. $ 4.95 6 Lb. top qual. grass seed e* ; 2.95) Alum rm windows 11.05" a"'x8" cleanout doors ... “ges 88 xi” a vent dra, i? Cement, 5 bage or more, ea. § 1.35 Mortar, 5 bags or more, ea. iz Bond joint cement Matt thick insulation, G.B. . $ 32.00 Rents tek ‘en We ; post ; Hi 4 ayy itt im f 5 Ft. step ladder |... bens = 15 Lb. felt accemant 40 15 Lb. 3-in-} es, sq. ...8 6.45 ame bra rand Asbes. Gide., Sq. $ 13.96 Sed * eeedae 8 tk J rt +s wageek 45 0 : sx6 14% “Fad eieaee 00 c) ecdesens e e in COVED ciscees Be e COP vesriccess 59. ; shovel ..... 0 mg 85 | - _ — Cpe iekes 8 garden hose |... $ 198 Windows. ar ein vee $ 12.05 | Our mere mer ¢} # oh hardwe eee See i — — om any Poltdne ee BURMEISTER’S Northern. - LUMBER 0; Opens a.m, fae 4 ove" sundays 30 —_— AND. PORK — rs a ¢ I - room, CE Akl es 2 Sy van et de —_ eee eee ie off to close Compton & Sons : 2. | a qugre CLEARANCE. ~3$ power mowers, Jaco! Bolens & Moto-mower, si viene LUMBER eee 0 ft. rete rot} | vem, aevenee eeneee ow nee = He me line ot Klath 1 coat iv Suis 6 Sehem. oe car plete a ig - plywood ‘thlerion 69 foundation LUMBER - sets with trim . — bath set with wa Po te PURNA SORNSCRS 6 DUCT WORK: REA: sonable prices, No cove ment | “~~ ; pay pe Wood & fie beef! a ca ape om ling... or Co be free eo Fait DOOR SALES eo . * S aw Stewarts Generals-Hollys Great Lakes'Zimmers Bia TRA wides, all lengths, nS fg vite PONTIAC PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST: ra 1058 ‘e For Sale Cars| 91 “ é : N- 4-4878 ‘ matic | RIES 2S oe | 1 deck, mabogses ee T forward fat aft covkpl. "G0" | | eat ae, > 3 per cent off sale price any boat your size or your get the bes im” — - Sonar See Hs $21 value, sale e $5 to Dawson SALES, Take 2 ap fifles te Dem nd follow si Open cereh tue a sca, tac ae Beta . a4 pene aim. tot pan. FE E) gm on ee Pi end. mold & CENTURY BOATS Werkable Oecke U Chin ae cS fy | pew bouts 146.56 Up, Bs Sted oats a emote ad ek IE ers Man! Th ORE wf Srtiare te sive 8 na |2-8181 for an ad-writer. | Beare gel ooo eee eo Pewee reer g: ae ana teee a, ee owner ree Gl weeee ALSO a Haskin Ger 6751. Dixie ed BBs Maple 68011 ving s “tl 8 _Boats & Accessories 85 _ For Sale Trucks 90): MOTORS USED | Mark 56 like new, All motor, $175, BOATS g| tg maar Mazurek | arine Sales. USED ca Communi AUBURN r Motor Sales . BURG TLL BUY YOUR CAR oo 13503 N. Poreeadine B’ham ~ MI 4-1930 | FORD PICK-UP, 1963, 8 CYLINDER ovunper |,,2!c° | ae aha Suber i Pontiac - Buick Rochester © OL 1-8133| car i980 CHEVROLET $05. NO MONEY » NO. _, BOB FROST, ING: 280 Hunter | Ever ihing .} ‘in Your’ ce P avor Imai soll Lower Prices ‘Best time to buy. 57 Ford Wagon _ pom. eral aa pid ae | waaay jm Soe r sia sor ay $2045 con D a “1 &H, sbiny) Eom $ bis BOB FROST, INC. | ANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM im cn? FREARE 5 _ sda & out, test sion, it today pee ea ee <8 Dawson Company - NG § LINE 282 S. SAGINAW PE §-0204 ma ype Samra —con- | Fordamatic & heater, i ce “BOB Host INC. FOR THOSE seg WHO.APPRECIATE A | . bene relent wo s1 38s. One nk REALLY FINE em Sea | ee Ave, ; m 4-2735, ~ . 1958 BENZ eae ING, 4081 DOOR HARDTOP : Automatic transmission, ONOMY US CAR Puei mnjostion, engine, : . 22 Auburn off Saginaw : SALES MANAGER _ 2 FACTORY BRANCH “BONTIAC *56 CHEVROLET : RETAIL STORE i a " Radio & heater, Pc “HAUPT | GS errr are kayees 9645. dio & ie On the =, Cla: : cial, sibs adie ele pons, So Maple 8-5866. Sr Maple’ 5-1141 CHEVE BEL AIR. ORLANDO * FE 6-6533. dr, i m $88. ext. 216. 9-4 3-0142 EM 3-4155 META - my atenn “2 int et OnE ae i TE 4 Com iaeolen 8 a.m, ‘til 9 p.m. Pe bier. is. Wootwora “167 Bi lL DR, : ro reateunble, m4 . | ___REPOSSESSION: a anne En nd U. AN. RUNS - Ns fransportation, special, #99. adie | Complete, accessories, pert _ Steele Ford. PE one Dg iiss “BUICK HAR RDTOP. 7 PULL | Mr Bell, Great Lakes, : a roon, with cream top BOB POST, Ne "peep to. Vers Food oni 490 Hunter I 6-6934 i987 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD 1964 CADILLAC, EXCMLLENT hie ¥-8, Radio, heater, power- Best offer. FE 5-5649, i side hag - 8,. wheel cov- R.&- R MOTORS See M & M*Motor Sales For top dollar oo iste model ears i WE NEED CARS SAVE TIME-WE'RE PAYING Top $$$ Dollar GOOD USED CARS At Our. New Location 952 W. HURON GLENN'S MOTOR SALES PE_47371 d $15 FOR OLD CARS OR 3-6015 Pa USED TRU PARTS ALL MAKES SND ‘hb MODELS 2635 habura Ave OT “Bie 4.6632 ne OF Sale Trucks Reale ‘PLACE A “LOST” AD.|. Call FE 28181 for ‘an ad} to recover a loss. Dial FE Say “charge-it.” * Used Truck Parts 89A|- black yl’ J Our stock Get Wise, 7 Economize ers. Loads si sel tock @| RAMBLER | Shee BILL SPENCE. BI JICK - Bees Sw * Fata dan, = Ye cindition ‘ a8 Better Buy Used Cars 204 Beach 5 STANDARD NS. i “bargain. &M 30081, H. Riggins. |"52 PONTIAC ...... $195 : . i — TRANSMISSION, ra- “ '35 CHEVROLET. $1195 Matthews- | tgett%etid. Hargreaves |’, BUICK, sisi: 9528 ee radio & heater. EXCLUSIVE FIRST ise 53 BUICK ........ $695 IN MICHIGAN — | ‘sepa SEASDT EY iat, ope M. 1. 35 BUICK bases » $1295 ROADMASTER SEDAN—4 door. Power, radio & heater, Dynaflow. "4 Power . W. Walls. One owner. 49 FORD ., ice ees $75 : Window CUSTOMLINE 2 DOOR—Radio & ~ LUXURY | seers sauce) W. Walls. y . TO OUR USED CAR N COOPERATI 1 A BUICK - “Come to gs Big Lot v : Deets ee as MERCEDES - Sea eater wx “CHEVY SEDAN. POWER- Hunter Bivd at 8. Woodward RH. ABSOLUTELY NO ve., “nome? see, ao8 zoo oi wranust to $1,505, New Clean Johu- Lake ‘Orion Motor r Sales FORD’: —ancoRY by 2-201 die. Steele Ford. 3 a pase: Be ~ 1954 Chrysler New York- Ranch Wagon er. 4 dr. Full power. 29,000 ~~ *§5 Ford imi, Exe. cond. Will sell at $850 wholesale. FE 5-5519, ; inst CE ena ay NEW BOB EROST, Kc fist FORD 4 DR. RUNS GOOD LARRY JEROME OL 1-071! $1,595. By y clean, R. bend Fo * PONTIAC’ S TRUCK CENTER in CHEVROLET aig, “BLACK « and white, geo condition. $8. bs | lection Y RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass i. FULL PRICE $245. Wagons—Wagons—and mi mace masce- We really ~ = ‘em. Fast an older car ce ah, 8 so Bs, RONET pi REPOSSESSION a cnlv $0.98 mo, mo. Mr Bell Great Lakes 1955 Ford Victoria coupe 2 \. ea OE ea | For Sale Cars — eee, ioe. emassd site|” Owner's deme. Full power, Pie aie a HOMER HIGHT MTRS. SR "PE en. yen. | xvod. Satbah “ex om ber "83 Pontine 4 dr, sedan, R & H. ei CHEVY 2 DR. HARDTOP. Gor pares se ait Se sume pits $27. per “BOB FROST, INC. _ Sein Soeteah, tine wow. (15 ss CHEVY 5 toe Foes y at =y pasting am Auto is. 193 sea | a "Acquainted ‘AT OUR NEW. LOT AT 952 W. HURON ST. GLENN DOUGLAS HUSTON SHEPPARD LLOYD OSBURN pe it 8 DOUGLAS ee Se See aE - $495 . 57 CHEVROLET POWENOLIDE™ V2, SHARP STATION WAGON °S7 CHEVROLET BEL AIR aRvTop ‘37 VOLKSWAGON & Zoos 56 pERTIAC tee tae F saa SPECIAL 4 DR. HARDTOP ¢ DR, SEDAN, AUTOMATIC 57 CHEVROLET BEL AIR pRORt SEDAN FULL POWER $1894 54 CHEVROLET 114 "55, C {EVROLET~ sree CUSTOMERS. FREE 35. PONTIAC » + $995 rf ion DURING THE BIGGEST heater, eter, Standard | ie Gas ove: CATALINA ONTIAC, USED CAR CLEARANCE "56 BUICK ........$1895 IN OUR HISTORY | {4795 aoe oer. | Pre dtr GLENN ie _MOTOR SALES 952 W. HURON © FE +1791, OARLAND AND CASS |, 210 Orchard Lake Ave. “sPONTIAC — !FE 2.9101" Open Eves. MI 6-6034 ‘7 Fer an lll x! runs good, $95 es & Service FE 20660 eee oe ‘JEEP DEALER ‘Toss MBSCUR O MONEY rents 2. $14.28 mo, 4-7500 Heseig 5 ey Ford. 83 OLDS 4 DR. HYDRA, FU accessories, New tires - geen at 1469 Myrtle, corner 2 i = Hardenburg Eeee Peeters $08 &-ahite 1395 mae | ae Rambler i Chev. 2 dr. R CORWER CASS _& "SL OLDS 66 RARKTOP, DELUXE “power window: Cast. gsae. BEA ines PLYMOURE 7 DR MPa ase Geet tone ON sed ara, | snow ime 280 he “CY” OWENS FORD $95.00. “cy”. , OWENS 147_8. SAGINAW _ "FE 5-4101 “peOu Baar od tastcnee . Priced eaters Ave, Sirbing: $1795 "$4 Cadillac 4Dr. Sedan, radio, — hydramatic, a Birming- ham one-owner beauty. K oe 4Dr. 68 ~ d Ay oe ir. meales cae w $888 5 Ford Sedan V-8, ~ radio, Beater = MR, OR green with $2999. ‘ s. let Ng og fever r y-3 pension "power atee and $795 $3605 sharp, Ft t BaD Spot. Always ate he Be FIRST PAYMENT OCTOB JEROME “Bright Spot" , Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass-Open: ‘til 10 p.m. AUGUST is the month of bargains at the “BRIGHT SPOT.” We've cut nod OPI es again and it’s proving to be the solution because sales volume is PEN UNTIL 10 P. M. with over 75 fine reconditioned cars to choose irom Prices range from $95: to $4195, We have a fine selection. of Fords, - Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Buicks, Olds, and Cadillacs. Over 25 years in business means guaranteed satisfaction to.you ... our customers. ‘38 Chevrolet vente wi “= } i‘ ith terior. *55 De Bete Firefiite Se Sarai de buys anyone of 10 ¢ nee 4Dr., radio, ee ° F owe @ Customline, om Fairlane **00" vertible and it's @ one-owner. ‘57 “ero cours: _ win- ° _ Our sales staff consists of Mike Flynn, Ton || Nichols who are well known and very popular in the Automotive business |] < in, Pontiac and surrounding areas. Call at your convenience and anyone of our top flight salesmen will be eager to serve you, OPEN TILL 10 P. M. Hayes, Dave Fosse and Joe "Bright Spot" Bo eat | ~OLDS-CADILLAC cs ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS. $295 - Olds —, Sedan, tu-tone real looks runs good, real $1095 "55 S PomuyeBaten cate $1295 nl = tpg Be Bel. -#.. ee coral ee tfanstalssion, owe. 095 ‘83 Ford Station W . An S-passenger bi . and all 5995 "64 ids ‘Agr rade. eater hvdramiatie, ar $275 "61 Ford Victoria a LS Ry @ cite little Prank sued. for bea eally « OPEN TILL 10 THE, PONTIAC: PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAY, Avgusr « iss0 os A a oe 2 -=: Today’ s.T élevision ‘Progra - : 7 % | NEW YORK — Quizmaster Jack Barry tap-danced, sang|} “He got $4,500 a week,” one ot the Big Brains was saring| * “MUFFLER | MUFFLERS | | INSTALLED | “He spent $9,300 on eatariok $2,500 ‘on arrangements} play one week in Miami for $2,600 and it'll Re be 26 @ gol} back to TV seriously. If he'd just play Las sus. Vegas and get clipped at the tables, too, he © could be a h--- of a success at a cost of ee wei THE TV BEAT: Mrs. Jack Benny will announce that she’s joining her girl friend Gracie Allen in TV retirement. (“I'd bring said in Las Vegas, ““except she can’t do a thing!") ... . Jackie Gleason’s down to 222 and will be even thinner when he plays 3 the guy in the barroom in Saroyan’s “The Time of Your Lite”| “I want to be thin so nobody'll| ‘ mistake me for Toots Shor,” he says . . . George de Witt] Imm reports a TV star saying, “How I envy the audiences, being glen able to sit pound enjoying me.” i Ye. 2 2 ‘Pan Mail: “Listen, Wilson, why don’t: you learn the truth about Sinatra being a fighter? He never was a belter. It's a joke back home in Hoboken when you say S ~ he can fight... Patty Prince .(4-feet-9) slapped Sinatra — once and Frankie boy ran away. The real belter was jf Bob Anthony (the singer) who always defended Sinatra —Tony Pollota, Hoboken (on vacation in Hollywood).” Let's you and them have a rematch.- 2° F THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Geos Rob. ilies ae isk. lk Ga “calumnists”; just nearsighted and didn’t see the critters . . i a Ava Gardner returns here in October en route to Australia tol} emote with Greg Peck .. . Little Tina Robin, who shadow-| boxes a song like Bill Gaxton, stood out in the new Quarter show starring Comic Paul Gilbert. The show Be a bit of a steal of the new Lido revue at the Las Vegas Stardust (with the gals not, quite as nude but bustier) till you remem- — =e a may reunite with Lou Walters to merge his Miami Beach Latin | Quarter with Lou's Maint Cade de EA pn. Sie Seem se: i > Ge eee Shelly Winters is wearing her hair long and she explained | 3 to a chum, “Sure I got to wear it longer than my husband’s.” | ie (Tony Franciosa’s locks are down his neck for “The Naked . Maja” pic about Goya in Rome . -. John Jacob Aster. puts) vodka in a grapefruit and lets it soak and ice overnight. | - Makes a very healthy breakfast food, we do hear. ik || EARL’S PEARLS: “The ‘trouble with political Jokes,” says | |Tony Pettito, “is that they get elected to office.” © eg A gal at the Concord was heard saying, “The coat.ts nice, at nh Od Seek Ee ae ee ee Oey. Sa Se ee > . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1958) lraa’s Leader Indicates Withdrawal From Pact 4 rap said in an interview that his ‘gov- ernment is giving careful study to sem declared. ernie trieadsBie’ nt ota tems Pre h day. - Fire Inspector John Lansing said he cautioned Kaye against smoking and was told: “You can’t do this to me. I’m.the star of the ” *) Smokirry Rules Set for Timber Workers sponded: “I’m the star y| NEW YORK i — Smoking alin Sordae ty ate show too, and (handing the cita-|cigarette means much more t 4 gees tion 40: Kaye) just present this|timberman in the wood camps flies? se, vant Sine Hussein to FORD-O-MATIC ticket at the box office.” Ontarto than to the average . Charles Chaplin Jr, Weds ayock ae be raraieg NEW 1959. TV's 1950-'52. goin ., $70 Actress Susan Magness [companies Bet thele oon, Be ARE syamst 1953-'54.... $80 WINTERHAVEN, Calif. (Upr|main seated aon smoking and ae Bargains on 1958 1955-56 $90 .j— Charles S. Cusp. 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