ft Is The Weather - / : U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast __THE, PONTIAC. 16th YEAR | awe RR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1958-30 PAGES 7 3 Die x * * : Crash Kills Oxford Area Youth xe * completely demolished, carried an Oxford Town- ‘ ship youth to his death early today and injured two other youths. An unidentified man is shown Reeder, 18, was here inspecting the inside of the car. Witnesses eral Hospital. on County Roads k ok ¥ Pontiac Press Photo said the car went out of control while attempting to pass a gravel truck. The driver, Albert D. dead on arrival at Pontiac Gen- Pontiac Woman [va . ship; Mrs. Helen Hough, 47, of 170 Bie - State St.; Head-On Crash in Lapeer Kills Youth’s Car. Traveling at High Speed Strikes Abutment on M24 An accident on M24 north of Silver Bell road, Orion Township, shortly before 9 a.m. today brought the Oakland County traf- fic death toll to three since early Sunday. A Pontiac woman was also killed early Satur- day evening in a collision in Lapeer County. Dead are: Albert Reeder, 18, of 1540 Lapeer Rd., Oxford Town- Roy Landon, 16, of Grand Blanc; and Samuel Billings- lea, 28, of 1530 Seward Ave., De- troit. : Reeder was dead on arrival at | - Pontiac General Hospital at 9:35. a.m, today, He was pronounced dead by Oak- Use TV to Integrate Pupils in Little Rock LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI)—Television integrated the high school students of Little Rock after a fashion today. Fifteen white teachers taught 3,480 students in an emergency program to keep the time the high school> aré closed in an Negro teachers were not integration crisis from being a complete nearly four times as many work- ers as Chrysler there are many GM Offer Page 24 used in the TV project. It process, was the first time that white teachers had ever in- structed most of the Ne- groes, who, total more than 700. # As the television program got under way for a total of six hours a day over three commercial tele- vision stations, sch movements gained. momentum. Two more lawyers signed. a val E. Faubus can’t legally re- open the public schools as pri- vate schools with state money. making a total of 63 signatures. The governing botiies of the Westover -Hills Presbyterian Church and St. Paul's Methodist Church asked voters to cast their ballots for integration if that is .- Tid Like to See * ARRIVES FOR CONFERENCE — A somber Sherman Adams arrived by helicopter at the Newport, R..I., naval base this morning to con- fer with President Eisenhower at the vacation e President’ ie, ee, SS r & & Kennedy Joins in Demand for Cleanup McClellan Asks WASHINGTON (AP)—The chairman and chief counsel of the Senate Rackets Committee have called anew for the as president of the Teamsters ouster of James R. Hoffa ‘ Union. x ’ In a formal sta as a whole would be resignation or removal.” Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy said a comm whether it can he effective. er ‘ \ ' ee . ; t, Chairman John L. McClellan - (D-Ark) said the committee “is convinced that there cannot be, and that there will not be any ‘cleanup’ of this great and powerful organization” under Hoffa's administration. “It should be perfectly apparent to him,” McClellan said, “that the welfare ofthe Teamsters, the interests of decent unionism,-and the American labor movement greatly served by ‘his immediate they called wage inequities also in serious conditien at the|her little sister islands from : workers doing the same jobs in| hospital, « : plants less than 100 miles apart.| Deputies said, the Kloc auto go- pong J eae through Rains Flood The UAW says that in some of] (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) |” Par Jone wore. tnrided these cases workers in cities less patna Conrey 10 |SO th 3rd than 50 miles apart have a wage ay ie ccdae Gen oe utnern or ee ee ‘ pe Br mia Tk ak Botoes ; ‘ Gm aaid it could recat! ne suchi In Today's Press |p. san or wume\OL 1eXas ing talks today : It was assumed the Reds main- : : WOMMIGE. «55 onis citesecives,. 23 -|soaked the entire southern third of A strike of skilled tradesmen | County News ty | tained: the barrage they have |- over wage provisions in mew | Paiorinis ............, continued almost. without Jetup (Texas yesterday, causing severe United Auto Workers t { eeeeeeeeeoee ee Pawns ps since Aug. 23. wes so it cad cee cote ee crippled production anew ‘today . DEMIR Ss cnteeecrccsees * 4 : south across ate. at the ord Motor Ca's huge | Sporty 2-7" Gketfmander ot all US. Aietoreps inthe, Fourteen Inches of rain tll on ae Theaters .........0..cssceef 2 Pacific, ew tn from Okinawa, andl ne Steely solating, the, vown ts carrying signs ‘We de-| TV & Radio Programs .., 29 |entered into strategy meetings 4 mand equality” wote ntatichned wt OE Ea Eee v9 |Adm. Harry Felt, U.S. command-|4nd chasing about 150 persons from (Continued on Page 2, Col..4) ' Women’s Pages ......... 1245 [er Of all forées in the Pacific;|their homes. . re ed Vice Adm, Roland N. Smoot, Tai- At least 200 homes and dozens wan (Formosa) defense command-|°f business houses caught the over- er; Maj. Gen. Thornas Moorman, |flow of backwater which lapped up 13th Air Force commander from|from flooding Adams Bayou. : 9 é P the Philippines, and other U.S. Rain at Eagle Pass; about 300 military men here. miles to the west, closed or made offas Ouster Pes... Sie : The high brass also went info | worchants boarded up _ their closed session with U.S. Ambas- shops here and left for higher On a television interview, Kennedy also said court ac- | Sader ‘Everett Drumright, then (6.5 4nd, National. Guardsmen tion should be taken to put the Teamsters into receiver- | “it yor “Tiger” Wang hen slogged through hip-deep water in ship. He suggested appointment of a monitor to root cor- pes Ape — 3 downtown and West Side streets, rupt elements out of the big truck union. a5 Minister Yo Ta-wel. |oreventing looting and directing ee 4 | Absent from the parleys was|traffic—mostly boat traffic, miss tpn ono o Sae gs eure a The powerless to do its own up job be- u 5 cause “the corrapt officials are in such important and ggrrng nee Strait. a Adams to Talk at 5:35 strategic positions,” Kennedy said. | + on WASHINGTON 0” — Presiden- | days may bring the peak of the) 1.1” cssistant Sherman Adams _ ‘Federal laws are “completely inadequate to deal with |erisis Sreeuuel te WSs a caine this tremendous problem” of labor racketeering and must | There is Soh 6s eee cae ond: a be'strengthened, Kennedy said. ppremny pm ad ee pets 5:35, pi m. EST. le will, have to ae The prevailing view among U.S.| 1 minutes on the air. . The only way the Teamsters’ own “anti-racketeering | officials is that Moscow and Pei- ee ee ee commission” could demonstrate its good faith, he declared, | Ping do not want and are not plan-| @nd NBC radio television ; ” ning a war cver Formosa. But nio| networks, the Mutual radio net- would be “by removing Mr. Hoffa tomorrow. nn ok es tell a bility| work and partial radioTV net- He said a step in the right direction would be congres- |° Ager that the Reds might ‘risk starting) werks of ABC. ABC will have a sional approval of the Senate labor reform bill to restrict trouble to fest out U.S. determina-| playback om radio at 6:15 p. m. use of union funds and restore union democracy. tion to stand up to them,’ and on TV at 7 p. m. EST, ‘Sales Up40Per Cent) Pontiac“Festival. Response. "led all expectations and continues| “st three days as*compared wi ‘\leaders on the offshore island crisis today. - ment of the offshore islands beyond the Nationalist De- The driver of the other car, Nor-|fense Ministry’s day-old announcement that 15,500 man B, Kloc, 31, of Marlette, is|shells battered Quemoy and + Public response to the five-day/Men’s Clothes Shop, stated his sales ‘Downtown Pontiac Festival exceed-| were up 40 per cent during the at a terrific clip, participating mer-|" Y°@ %8°- chants report. The festival continues today. Sydney Barnett, of Barnett's| ending at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, US., Nationalist Top Brass Preparing New Strategy TAIPEI, Formosa (# — America’s top Pacific com- manders re with Chinese Nationalist military There was a blackout of news from shell-battered Quemoy. : There was no information on Communist bombard- ; 4 : Ui E EE “gig BEL 1 i = rf 4) ear Autumn Will Debut Warm in Pontiac 8:10 a.m. Tuesday, and with the advent of the season when night be- sign or stay as President Ei- q senhower’s chief aide. . Autumn. officially. will arrive at} 35-40 eg Wednesday, partly cloudy and continued mild. , a \ we (A-Sub Skate | J |Back in Boston 8,000 Miles in 31 Days i 2 E F gee 3 The Weather (Eis eee be o.. g By ge i is sh i . 2 ane a ie ; = = =f ‘ i Pe. : ; " ss rival, F nes in Just 4 i 5 ad , AP 3 ig ; : i a i i i | bg -D F ' Vo . = * \Embattled Adams to Tell This was an obvious—and per- haps farewell—gesture of regard for Adams. The two men were silent for the first few steps down the side- walk toward the big Marine cop- ter. Then they began ersing as they walked, and mhower gave the departing Adams a friendly pat on the arm just before Adams eleudy an@ warm, le to southwest 7 te 12. miles per hour. Teday in Pontiac | Po catuael temperature preceding 8 a.m ‘At @ a.m.: Wind calm. Sun sets Monday at 6:30 p.m Sun rises Tuesday at 6:20 a.m. Moon rises Monday at 3:37 p.m. Moon sets Tuesday at 2:11 a.m. CO... fA. ®......... 1 TR. Miivseeee. @ MBL. 5. 73 8 6.-, ...4005, 83 1D. M.. .cscess- "4 OO. Ms, s600<.5- 62 ZG. Mh... csevae. % WG, Ms. is025 68 Righ Pha cn md in Pentiae : WD vw ecto secstts tee 3 Lowest temperature .....+ Sxceerccveas so Mean temperature : . 66 Weather—Pair. Sendsy in. Pontiac Highest fas reco: — i downtown) s wemperature 2... TF Lowest temperature ..................58 demperature ........- 2.6. -n» 68.5 Weather cPartly cloudy, light rain. _ @ne Year Age.in Pontiac , bp mee temuperature .....0:-00-.0... 60 temperature ....... sharaones BF es eee Seats ave c | Goldfine., climbed aboard. * * * Eisenhower had arrived at his office from his vacation living ‘quarters just a few minutes be- fore the helicopter put down on the lawn in front of the U. S. Naval Base administration building, The President traveled by boat from Ft. Adams across Newport Harbor. Some Republican candidates have been outspoken in demanding that Adams resign. The Clamor started last June, faded, then rose again after the trouncing the GOP took in the Maine elections two weeks ago. In that election the Democrats won a U. S. Senate seat for the first time in 47 years, and also scored other triumphs, The Goldfine case was an un- dertone issue in the Maine elec- tion, Like Adams, Republican Sen. Frederick C, Payne — de- feated in his re-election bid by Democratic Gov. Edmund §. Muskie — accepted gifts from On thie heels of the Democratic didates in other sections of the 3 country reportedly swamped party leaders with demands Adams be i as being a major political in the GOP campaign capture ‘control Congress .- In a news | statement | ~ “not i evil; the other is a tangible ex- pression of friendship.” no one has believed that he could be bought?’ But Eisenhower said there was a feeling Adams had not been suf- ficiently alert to make certain that the gifts he accepted from Gold- finé could pot be considered as Goldfine attempts to influence the presidential aide, ; * * * To that extent Adams has been imprudent, Eisenhower said, Maine has over 2,500 miles of coastline and 2,500 lakes, "ENDING wistoRic VOYAGE — The r Lehi TV nears Hawaii's shores to complete an irrive in three drifted to aboard the today from Skipper De Vere Baker, 42, boat- Petaluma, Calif., , will be re- Nola and ec are flying} + 2 : * day afternoon a 69-day voy- age from Long Beach, 2,100 ‘miles to the east, When Baker and his bearded-crew and their dog Tar- goroa were sighted, they were presentation |/JAW Renews Talks be : . here ‘below the raft Guard plane off Pacific. Shown ried a’crew of five (including a. mongrel dog). a f i fi ot f | | \jhave whipped up a war froth over - Quemoy, < ; pontoon of a hovering Coast the island of Maui; Lehi IV car- 5 e : Z ey 3 4 13 Persons Killed Hawaii With GM, Chrysler . (Continued From Page One) all gates as the first shift reported and 12,000 were idled. 2 Only the Dearborn assembly line was operating with its normal work force of 2,000. Other Ford plants were reported almost back to normal following last Wednesday's nationwide walk- out. But some 10,000 auto workers were off the job at General Mo- tors and Chrysler of the auto in- dustry’s big three. Wildcat walkouts ended at GM plants iff Oakland, Calif. Tarry- town, N.Y,, Danville, Ill, Grand Blane and Flint, Mich., and San- dusky, Ohio. Only 1,400 were still out at a GM plant in Kansas City, Mo, Arrows Fell 192 Deer MADISON, Wis, (UPI) \ Bow and arrow deer hunting season opened in Wisconsin yesterday and hunters did very well, bag- ging 192 deer. Game wardens did almost as well, marking the season’s start with 71 arrests of hunters, all charged with hunting + in County Accidents —t€ontinued- ing south veered into the north- bound Jane smashing into the Hough car. es The Landon boy was struck by ai auto on Telegraph Rd, just south of Square Lake Rd., Bloom- field Township, while hitchhiking home at 11:45 p.m. Sunday, He was pronounced dead at the scene by Oakland County Deputy Coroner Dr, James Green, of Bir- mingham. Township police said the boy was ‘returning from visiting his girl friend in Detroit. Officers said he evidently stepped out into the path of a southbound auto driven by Harry Mitchner, 57, of 15341 Artesian St., Detroit. Mitchner was not held. Billingslea was dead on arrival The other driver, John Fleury, 18, of 3295 Coolidge St,, Avon Town- SeETRBER s,s Bp U.N. Assembly ‘Debates a Clashes Over Quemoy | 'Ibly at its meeting today | ‘The immediate issue was the . mediately known. Soy ee es China . Will Be Considered in Th2 13th U, N, General Assem- headed into its first big debate on the ‘ir, artillery and gunboat clashes that * - Steering Committee's recommen- dation that the Assembly bar un- til next year any discussion of ‘tHe seating of the Red China regime in the U. N, : * “-.¥ ed to bring up the clashes be- U. S.-backed Chinese Nationalists holding the offshore islands and Formosa. Officials said the question of putting the seating of Red China come to a vote before tomorrow * y 2. Decide not to consider at this session any’ proposal to But many speakers were expect: tween the mainland forces and the). on the agenda was not likely ‘to|4%d pnt " [Progress Reports on Agenda _ - BLOOMFIELD _ TOWNSHIP .— organization’s committees. Associations not already. affili- ated with FCA have been invited x *« * Non-members may join the FCA at this time. “Am addition to the FCA by- Federated Civic Assns : lof Bloomfield Will Federated Civie Associations ofjville Dr, -iber of ing are a daughter, p ray ema fleet (Clara) -Boutwell, 82, of 507 Lake: “Dr, Birmingham, will "be is Aero \Bloomfield Township will hold ajheld at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Today's Session ‘lgeneral memabarehip meeting at| First yt n Church, Burial Be ea [8:30 p.m, tomorrow for the presen-|will be in Greenwood Cemetery. | UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥, (AP)|tation of progress reports by the|The body is at ‘the Manley Bailey Mrs. Boutwell died Sunday at her home following a long illness. She was a charter member of the Birmingham Rotary Anns, a mem- the First Presbyterian Church and the Woman's: Mission Union. Surviving are two daughters, Ed- na Boutwell of Birmingham and Mrs. R. Y. Cutler of Narberth, Pa.; a sister, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family. said contributions may bé made to the church’s Mem- orial Fund. Mrs, Edward M, Wallace Service for Mrs. Edward M. (Ab- “was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. She was a member of the Washington, D. C. Chapter of 4 ‘Lost’ Fishermen Return During Search CLEARWATER, Fla, @— Four men, sought by the Coast Guard when they failed to return from a fishing trip in the Gulf, reached shore safely today. — . * * * An air search was launched by the Coast Guard shortly after mid- wight. “47. Clearwater identified three of the men as John Myatt, 47, and Eddie Schreck, both of Clearwater, and Tom Croft of St, Clair Shores, Mich. — a2 Identity of the fourth man, a St, Petersburg resident, was not im- < #£ :@ Relatives said the men went into the gulf in a 16-foot outboard with eit fake coe When they failed to return by ship, was uninjured, night, the Coast Guard and police were notified. State Traffic Claims By The Associated Press Highway crashes, including three double-fatality accidents, killed 15 persons in Michigan over the week- end, * * * In the Upper Peninsula, two sep- arate accidents took the lives of three relatives. In a Detroit expressway crash, a woman was hurled through the closed window of a car and run over by two other autos. “Two of the double death acci- dents occurred when cars ran off rural roads and hit trees. The Associated Press weekend traffic to] is counted from 6 p.m. Friday 6 midnight Sunday. Vigtims were: “* Ronald Peters, &, Munising, killed when his car rolled over west of Marquette Friday. in a closed area and trespassing. Some 60 miles east in Inwood sweep in Maine, Republican can-/ 3 y NOTHING STOPS TEXANS — When waist-- deep floodwaters in Beaumont, Tex. made auto- mobile transportation out of the question and t \ noe walking difficult, these men brought along their steeds for'rescue operations. The. seagoing cow- boys are A. J, Foux AP Wirephote 15 Lives on Weekend?" betz has estimated.the cost of sew- er repairs in the Forest Hills sub- division at approximately $14,000. He will present several plans to! the sewer. ati The Men’s Club of the will hold its annual chuck wagon dinner. at the church hall at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. W, Ralph Hileman,. general sec- ‘attend should notify the hostess, eliminate the obnoxious odors from |f- Methodist Church of Birmingham]. For Youngsters 4 to 12 Years PER Me DECK 4m a ABC EDUCATIONAL CARDS & ANIMAL BIRD FISH'CARDS “| % OLD MAID CARD GAME]: x TREE SPOTTER CARDS © & SPACE CARD GAMES Year around games for children—"~ teaches ‘em Township, Peters’ uncle and cous- in also were killed Friday when their car ran off a rural road and smashed into a tree. They were John Yokeum, 39, and Jack L. Yokeum, 22; both of Deerton. * *« Michael G. Flores, 26, Detroit, and Edward E. Roeder, 18, Scotts- ville, killed when their car left a Mason County road Saturday. Vurl N. Mackersie, 39, Barry- ton, and Patsie A. Mortensen, 18, Vestaburg, killed -when their cars Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Keith, 69, Saw- in which she was a passenger struck-another auto and careened Jacqueline White, 20, Detroit, killed Sunday on the John Lodge Expressway’ when she was thrown from the car in which she was riding by the impact of a rear end collision and run over by two other autos. Susan Rose, 2, Emmett Town- ship, crept under a car parked in a driveway. State Police said the owner of the car—Susan’s Uncle Raymond Rose—accidentally ran her over when he moved the car. ' tt: € : Michael M. Wellman, 6, Evart, killed Saturday when he fell off a farm tractor and was run over by the trailer. Samuel Billingslea, 36, Detroit, killed Sunday in Waterford Town- ship. Mrs. Helen. 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Rose, yellow, turquoise, beige? : Won't s¢rateh. e now! wo by our aiid: _ Waite’ 8. «+ Fourth Floor m Waite's .. + Fourth Floor onal ‘editors sat down with the top ~ pnel of the hospital and dis- ssed mutual problems and re sponsibilities. A ok RR, MRS os ' On the heels of this session came oe oe” ag aan - family, the Pontiac “Y” is the place. : The YMCA needs your help. _ , eee ee eae ~ Membership in the “Y” entitles = ‘your family to recreation the year _around, This is important since much of our weather prohibits active out- The “Pontiac YMCA receives ' some aid from the Pontiac Area ~ United Fund, but it also depends- to quite an extent on its own _yearly membership drive. ~ This adult membership campaign _is important since ft supports the ever increasing youth program which is not self-supporting. If you do not. feel that you will actively use the | facilities yourself, ‘youngsters. think of the x «*« * Last year over 2,000 boys and girls who pay a small member- ‘ship fee participated in the “THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tae Powrisc Press Company 46 W. Huron 6t. Pentise, Michigan | Trade Mark. Dally Except Sunday Vice President and irertisian Director flow oe Bart ae ei ™ Cirealetion "Manager — . Manswatt, JOnpan, Local A Manager Geosce ©. Classified Seeseet Assistarit Advertising entitidd ox the iocal news printed in this : Daya matter at Pontiac, Pune pontine FU2-8081. — “ithe Man About Town various: ‘activities ge oe — -panced from adult, membership. aie Ws senile Director : Has Fine Record Retirement of Oscar EcKMAN 45 city director of finance removes from » the City Hall one who has been closer than any other one individual to the city’s financial problems over a quar- _. ter of a century. | 8: <= _ Responsible directly to the. City _tlotwide: poet. = Beers whith aibeinin thn di “rector of finance, he has played a major ‘role in ‘molding the City’s The excellent rating that the City has achieved and maintained aa in municipal financhiig is evidence of the manner in which lie per- formed his duties over the years. Under his supervision the City’s nal copies system and bookkeeping aiapleageniy i. ioe ease sg en ae municipal finance ott Stn a rt jor up now an p suppo YMCA. . 2s BES minor league. They haven't over six real.ball players out pf 25 on _ the roster. Unhappy Fan What's Best Way to Mow Terrace?’ 1 have had trouble set summer cutting terraces with mower. Will some skillful and sci- entific engineer tell me whether I should cut. up and ea or side- ways? ~ Kcasperated ‘David ibessiea dette: a. U. S. -Firmness Can Prevent. War —— —, ‘He Did Good Deed by Helping Parolee’ Why all the fuss because our chief helped a man get a parole. This man has gambled all his life. Are all men who gamble or ee . * Mr. Eckman is beyond the normal , retirement age and steps out of his post.as a health precaution. — s ri Kk ko His retirement is well deserved. Cuicimiiaich sites, hint Gp. ea erihigeuernsestaman | City for ‘Annual ‘Sojourn Procrastination: What may beat you out of $300.in our foot- . oe A cabbage that weighs 3 pounds grew in the garden of Jack Niesman of Keego Harbor, who estimates it would make the sauer kraut for 100 helpings of pig hocks. : 48 This is the final week of football contest. All entries be received in The Pontiac office by Friday noon. That hangs in the balance. The list of games will be repeated tomorrow. Get busy. - An eggplant in the garden of — Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sidney in Auburn Heights has “fruit” that meas- ures 18 inches round. Apples of the Wolf River variety from , the trees of Ambrose Luscombe of Commerce weigh nearly a pound and are 13 inches around. Several reports have been received on those snake-like Italian cucumbers, the longest being from the garden of - Mrs. Almira Perrone of Waterford. It is four feet long and still growing. Now leading in hula loop spinning is Denise Smylie ’ Drayton Plains, 10 year old daughter re) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smylie, whose mother counted 5,806 = with- out stopping. Verbal Orchids to: ‘Mrs. Mary Jackson of 304 Michigan Ave.; eighty-elghth birth- ras eee Mrs. Carrie Decker of Oxford: eighty-ninth birthday, ~° Mrs. William Shields . of Marlette; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ostrom of Lapeer; golden wedding. Mrs. Minnie Rohn of Davisburg; eighty-first birthday. wasieicron = re is a commendable fir mme’ss in the heroic ‘way by which President | “Eisenhower and unfortunately, which waa Domes on — are, forinstance, t aisae, Seeeneedty, feltershel, that Chane kus but himself, or that the offshore islands Up to now there have been in his country some serious advo- cates of “two Chinas”—that is, a trusted Formosa and a Communist China on the mainland, each inde- * pendent and each to be admitted to the United Nations. This plan has been urged as a compromise. But from the pen of Khrushchev comes now the word that it is all or nothing and that he wants America to cease aiding the Nationalist government on Formosa. He warns that the Red forces intend te take Formosa over The Country Parson “I guess there isn’t anything folks act like they had so much of and then make such a fuss . when they run out ofas time.” completely. W's 0 demani tor unconditional ; really sought Pe Shek 90 4 ee es WO e to attack and conquer Formosy, Y's ¢ The United States, however, has ~mosa, which now holds the- off- Oe ee eS Quemoy could be the beginning of inals? an a on Formosa. This sw seni: yore. ot we * the rest of the deputies and our Dr. William Brady Says: Way to Prevent Wrinkles Is to Get Proper Food Numerous. fhe furrows, mark- - ings or wrinkles in the skin on the front (palmar surface) of the wrist of a young per- ce of a pavement of dia. mond or lozenge shaped tiles. Even a. person gf better - than - average nutri tional condition. of the entire body is more ‘or less covered with such np SAE et wrinkles. Whether these sestiead ‘ae pe- tential wrinkles will mature early or late depends, not on what kind of soap of creamapyou use, but nutritional condition. the ’ old-timers “malnutrition” — whether from {llness, ill-advised | “dieting” or substituting the tea- and-toast, -coffee-and-roll or ® hot- dog-and-pop snack for an adequate preakfast—inevitably changes the smooth, soft skin of youth into the . wrinkled, dry parchment-skin otf age. Wrinkles cannot be rubbed or massaged away. No oil, cream or hormone applied to the skin can, be absorbed and utilized as food or nourishment for the skin or any other part of the body, No lotion or liniment applied to the unbroken skin ‘‘penetrates’ - the skin or enters the body to “get. to work." POPULAR: FALLACY In fact no medicine, drug, chemi- eal, food, oil, vitamin, mineral or other substance that does not itself burn, blister or- break the skin is absorbed when applied to or rubbed on the skin. Many times I have offered to submit .my skin to a properly controlled test of this, before any scientific committee but . it seems that the people who profit from the notion that the skin . absorbs things had rather let the lie lie. In an eatlier piceé 1 said that milk is the best food source of riboflavin (formerly called vita- min B2 or vitamin G)—Grade A Raw from tuberculin-tested herd, any milk sealded (bronght to Eo boil for .one minute or less). pasteurized (which means par: boiled, heated 40 about 145 de- grees F. for 20 to 30 minates and then cooled again), evaporated milk or drie@ mitk. : I quoted the dictum of McCollum that an optimal intake of riboflavin “tends to preserve the charadter- istics of youth.” One of the charm acteristics of youth is a good cont - plexion. So the daily of at least three glasses (1% pints) of milk is aie for anyone who - peace at any price, have over- ; looked it and have tried to make "amin P aglbypae iy hee it appear that Quemoy by itself hem back and..call ™ - be without imals? : causing the collapse of the Na- When a man has paid his debt tionalist army of 500,000 and of _— fo society, society has an obliga- the military forces of the free tion to provide him an oppor- governments of the Philippines, unity to prove. himself, and South Korea and Viet Nam. society must recognize that jobs (Copyright, 1958) "are necessary for complete re- rs habilitation. We must remember men in prison come from no every financial, social and educa- tional level and range from morons fo geniuses. © : woe 2-2 ® Statistics show that more than 7 per of men released on : parole © out to be successful. It costs taxpayers $1,270 to keep a wants, to irae premature pene oe rat, 00 eto help wrinkling of the skin. “these men on pardle, not run them “Many complaints about the poor “down or the chief -of for - condition of skin, hair and nails doing a. good turn to help a man are manifestations of the national on parole who has paid his debt to maloecve, due principally, porns gop are lots ro . crimes in our great country of three vitamins and three min- being a gambler. erals. In the free pamphlet, Reformed wal Sead pied etl allipeeoed rr w stamped, self envelope, I tell how everyone who iba ing taag er has to subsist on the ordinary re- rry tor u fined diet of most Americans can : supplement his diet with these six We should feel sorry for the essential factor s—essential for good . nutrition. to high school, there were Negroes; x *« : there and I didn’t mind a bit, but Signed letters, not more t¢ one down South their whole life has Wineknw aee p beat the byt I can’t get too excited about it when the Yankees have - aS EC aTE SC aie pee wi power - ; Wher: ta’t faa ptnse tronpess and wie Lee cSt ry e too g es * = _So let's fag the Yakses at eoosatrale on winning «ent It we have to get old Casey, let’s get him. OM Timer Auielenae tly Writer’ ‘Has No License’ Teenager Whe Intends #9 Puss But He Doesn’t Tell Rate of Exchange Benieboity in’ New York diggest- ed the best Way to get back some of those men the Reds are-helding would be to swap them for the Su- Law and Onder Will you please prirt these few words from J. Edgar Hoover?" ay pap elibhty can wey 3 nsibil to Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE T could not give my , Pes. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And I said unto them, if ye think good, give me my price; and if not, forbear. So they weighed for my price thirty ‘pleces. of silver. — Zachariah 11:12, t «&@ @. 3 The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson, ' Case Records of a Psychologist: ¢ Don’t Use Children for Own Benefit Biblical Jephthah made a liv- ing sacrifice out of his only daughter to maintain his pride, And Lila’s mother is trying to do a similar thing. So study this case carefully. Then send for the “Parents’ Tests” belotwe and use them.for PTA discus- sion or personal inventory. esperar her and her de like a Trojan to rear Lila properly. But the mother’s ego had been seriously deflated because she had been cast off by her, husband in favor of another woman, — took of Case 2-325: Lila B., a very 029 apes “But, De. hints,” ee began, “I am involved in constant quar “Feling with my mother, For example, she might have om ried-@ popular, wealthy man much - superior to her former mate, - Then she could have gloated ‘in , her own mind by thinking? “See how desirable I am! t have been able to win a husband far better than you!” But she never made such a gris + alin as back pn 3 “Tt all began when I told her 1 . pismndinadar wks phage ge ' pride, She would. make an aécom- plished musician! then Mama . could bask in the reflected glory Of Lila, * * * “See what you missed by desert- sing us,” she could then think, gloatingly, Lile was thus a cat's paw, as it were, for helping reinflate the punctured ego of her mother. - And that was one reason why her. mother made such an ado and threatened me. And she says she will never attend the wedding! “She thinks marriage will spoil my career in music. But can’t I help out with church music arid cw ea in apt der Shag Li's gettin married, for ee ¢ < ee would then be wim her see! oe | ed on Tt steme abnormal ©.” DANGEROUS PARENTS ae All pe ts should analyze themn- “f ee cn cart ny, ate nit ig their ren as cat’s paws fatha’avhtoh. well, belpconenetey lg for their’ own secret urges pS in py gare uae the wetiding, ’ : haste 8) yg eI aving Lila as up the nm child of three years, and_no Petrie amare: \ it He mother got a Job aed worked” means of inflating her ~ “Papa & Son” io his shingle or letterhead, superlative job in “pearing : her daughter and financing Lila’s musi- cal training. "eS But she should look around for re- e and pick a more suit- able mate than her first husband, , George W, Crane i sete sof The Eonties Press tea naa et ; Pontiac ‘and ning Plains n Every Night To 9 _ Mon, through Seturdey Snap ’em up al this wee price! 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Meee ee _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1958 fee < Woe ae a if Bob Considine Says: | | : . as Farad [week on how much money st) ment is expected Thursday, : oat Treasury Faces: ° [ie Tage rn tee gre con a BI Report on Little Rock Gathers Dust wmkin (Sareyg mise WASHINGTON (AP) — The |ment securities. However, the to-|slowdown in revenue and spend- faces a decision this eased sharply. J “UITTLE ROCK — Among the problem has come to be known, gration, Scillotins tou’ dhod Ninn’ of tea that Bo havhind Aobaiiad eed, cael can’t kill himself a Niggah with. more mystifying “aspects of The |is the dust that the Justice Depart-|school desegregation in the South| Virginia, in the matter of carry-| out getting his name in the itutional iS out the Supreme Court’s| papers and losing up to two or Tete, 8 as the a anes integration/ment has permitted to gather on|now is either a Constitutional ‘edict oo page de here am school integration | » may three days in court, Downright .7 es lyre the FEL. ™ amendent (which he doubts would) :athered from an editorial which| subversive, we call it, —- vom receive ratification of enough/appeared recently in the Delta| - ,. ° | There were as many G-men/states) or “local option.” Demacral-Times Pag Greenvile, ie gph ov vig bagay a ‘operating in the swarming crowds; ana |Miss. It was applauded by the a fellow oughtn't comp at Central High School a year ago a would ted (paper's readers. aes about conditions unless he’s got at this time as there are now U. 5. could at aay With tongue. an extimeted baltit” de for improving them. Well, marshals on hand. the deah and Ghonhere coat, (mreheck, the e@ihocia tuamn: ~ je weeee 1ee tm Mie ne. Miah * * * ihe and. oe male. * The called the state's rights tax tain anti-liquor laws,” he said, “What with all these nosey jsaving program. : Lf The FBI function apparently) third of Arkansas’s counties | newspapermen and preachers | sor. way it would work would] wes to ferret out whether the! gre dry, 25 years after Repeal.” | and Yankees and other such | . be something like this: Give every ‘demonstrators were bound by any| communist trash, it's getting to , * ' —_ agg ge rad Facial Some hint of the enormous trou-| where a\Mississippi white man pe Te mtd Lic A no olerance. A second tion must have been the serutiny raise the ante in Holmes County): lot ‘Gov, Faubus’ claim that he Flyin g Light Plan e a little, but two a year ought to be Pac SMa eT Ie He, ee ah Be maT bead oe eet ee eae ee AER NL ote . kane INLAID Alf 2 GEN EY Jenough as a general rule. | Dry Cleaning 215 is nm or ala : i bands’ one season se alive oleagteciiedl Negrone saanod Sanoek a2 Stay in Air for 50 Day Sito pay tor the privilege. Not al. c ITY CLEANING in money “armed we on fine, but a sort of assessment. Say} 7 saved on wardrobe replace- Pi converging 3 | Call Today! tance record for light planes last the plane, ~~... tdon*t like-it here, and good rid-| 1. kk oe: . |dance, too. - night. : : : “e ' eee. aed Dative They kept their Cessna 172 aloft! The pilots took turns in flying} “Now of course we wouldn't rule| FE 5-6107 ang for 1,200 hours, 16 minutes and 30: three-hour shifts, They, re-|°ut jury trials ‘altogether. Let’s A eeey * SOE inns GOOD AT BOTH PEOPLE’S MKTS. 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The fining . wonderful rayoe taffeta with a rich golden lurex thread. Own this jacket now! : j if } fe : , an , MONDAY,,SEPTEMBER 22,1958 _ 4 st HE, PONTIAC PRESS, 45 Event ie held at. . liamentarian of District 10; Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, general chairman of the event, and Mrs. Oliver Dun- , president of the Waterford-Clarkston Club. og : ict 10 of the Michigan Federation of Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs met Sunday at he Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Looking over the am are (left to right) Mrs. Norman n Dyer, pare aon the“ Keego” Harbor "club sponsored ‘by Pontiac. oa 140 DAR raul aca Members 2Elected Cather at State | General Richardson Chapter of Daughters of the American to 140 DAR members of chapters from ‘ southeastern Michigan, at a | at the Ee : om Enjoying luncheon at the meeting of the Michigan Federation of BPW are (left to right) Virginia Lynch, of Michigan Alpha Delta Kap- symposium on the year’s pro}- pa held Saturday at Kellogg = ects. She was assisted by her of Michigan State Uni- _— executive board, versity, East Lansing. = k« & * i _ Mrs. Clare E.- Wiedlea of Two Zeta. Chapter members Sturgis is first vite regent. = Mrs, E. Cleo Wiley, president | Other officers are Mrs. Ev- : ot the local chapter, was elect- _erett D, - and Mrs. secpaapeae ee ed state p mad, es. _ William E Decree of Bir- Danton, cochairman of the affair and ane eretary, — of bigest crea wr ny ;, ; : . Elizabeth D , associ- Zeder of Bay - caer poe He, Wet president of ate professor of teacher educa- bert K. Pulliam of Ferndale, of Stall the Pontiac BPW. : ton at MSU, was chet speaker“ Mrs, Chacles E. Monfrt_of Pe menor (EN A right)’ Jane “The Gifted Child and what Smith of East Lansing, Mrs no j ' , Alpha Delta Kappa can do for Dale D: Libby of Dearborn and , Dear Abby .... ‘ : ye Sot Maina e oS ; ? . Pauline Martin; president of nbefs of General Rich- Le eee ° 6 ? International Alpha Delta Kap- _ardison Chapter- were hostesses age to e In e@-1n pa, and Trunella , at the luncheon tables, : . . & North-Central Area vice presi- x * * Serres wy et es: ore. also spoke at the confer- Constitution Week Sept, 17-23, aly ee es BY |ABIGAIL VAN BUREN _have fleas, are they catching, friend to rin like a rabbit Arranging table decorations for the Sunday ' Alice Sertell, Mrs. Earl Mc- — ta Becger % : and what can we do about it?” for a rabbit test. luncheon are (left to right) Louise Coture, president ey, _ Hugh and Dr. Sarah Van Hoo- that | separate cy aga ass ene hat ®t _ of Walled Lake Club, and Mrs. William F. McCracken Beta Sigma Phi wa By ee sLeag far neither can * married. KEVIN: Al DEAR ABBY: Is it proper of Keego Harbor Club. ; charge | _* remarry avoids the complica. years and beating six children OOS SETS ore Og iaageasfievor 2 fil a ohype Ella Maal Anniversary cheeses. ee Behe od al he " =e - ¥ ants can get fleas gs = It the home of a Mr. and Mrs. | ; E h H Id : a a , ee wl a divorce be- isn’t “natural” for a dog ‘to —_, to invite each other to their uncneon me MacDowell Chor he princ m why | cause I'm not have fleas, neither is it “nat- homes without inviting Mr. F With S ] -F] ° e AACLOWE Orus ree Leyte BS . pet He’s ural for @ person to have and Mrs. S? I ‘hope I have emme 1 ty e alr i Fen Beg wc lunch? Wii]. Meet Tonight oe ee as surname § j acting dandruff. Ask a vet how to. made myself ‘clear. ; ba Exemplar ner maiden name kind of funny i a MRS. X. O ; 7 ter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority The first meeting of . : for & a oe sreage { me : pepo ye abi DEAR MRS. X.: It. is prop- Can - utshine Film Stars - was held Saturday at Devon son of the leoun Sere So x : : ' i“_ risky, <2 Gables. Chorus will be held at 7:30 “Dear Mrs, Post: I have self. He says hed tee ce es a NEW go atngt watheles Rk We this evening in room A-2 at been having my hair done by — he works late “Dee eS Pag For a.personal reply, write average — dco Oaagd metas stars, ran a Ee» The chapter is composed of Northern. High School. rah ap ree fa eet nel yer cos erik tag Selo and _ to ABBY in care.of this paper. movie actress when it comes to . Manhattan, and designed per- al Ape Gans -sor ty urs a” Pohcsealler peo bdo : Enclose a_ self-addressed fashion, says Hollywood design- sonal wardrobes for such wom- ~ as 0 active members are » tipping him 15 per cent. This overtime pay. my folks are good friends so ’ : : er... Which were formed in this city’ urged to be present. ‘Visitors oo ee ee eee “Thom ibulois wares wee Alene Ral od e-Gift Sy, Se Sal onentve membey are to haow if 1 shoul enutions to want me but I'm in no shape to _his house because it is too far see on the screen actually hin- ¢! Merman. ae ee, Mrs. w Vitt. =o | . tip him as in the past for do- start life over again on my _to-drive back, I sleep in the Bag] PTA. der a star from shining. They —_8ét_ customers e : - *« ¢ Tre ny tare own He chose me ris wie sane fom wth ts areas PAD Td Cr academe end Sage Rawass Gums atenng were itste_ Syivanites Attend ye — and I was the same type then prodie ge Saar gh Aipeeninge Holds First be cote Feghors lem ward Fs sia Shore of. Evart and Ait Ca en ‘sau eae te eee, Trace n'tae greats tit Mis tight. Some of the. meighhors Fall Meeting ° "department at’ 20th «gle geoerae’ hee ira, Dh gh tricherde eee, y Flapper Party 1 of course tip any wile is not his type? Please tell know I sleep at his house ‘and Aas ava g _ tury Fox. He answers hundreds of let- . ledo; ‘Mrs. Alfred C. Haddrill. © Twenty members of the New me what to do.” think it is terrible. As long as Bagley School PTA held its ®:. 2.2 ters about the outfits, often has . of Clarkston; Mrs. Forrest Sylvanites Club met Thursday NOT HIS TYPE our folks know it, should we first meeting of the season “Contrary to.the feeling that from the Hogg of Detroit; .Mrs. James... evening at the Sylvan Take worry about what the neigh- Thursday evening in the school , Hollywood is madly dressed, back to help home-sewers, — Clark of Detroit; Mrs. G. Bur- home of Mrs, R. C, Lippard. DEAR NOT: Maybe you bors think?’* aniiteram. President Mrs. it's full of girls who want to sends out patterns, and has ton Hodgson of Birmingham; A Flapper costume par- are not his TYPE, but you are LOLLY —iterbert Mullen presided. be well dressed but haven’t . fabric dyed ‘for samples be- Mrs. , Milton F. Cooney of ty followed the business meet- his WIFE, Your husband could “P'S. How does a girl know - - * the time. They're so busy rush- cause women ask to feel the Clarkston; Mrs. Basil Terry of ing. Mrs.- William J, Sander- be going wereg ag male _if she is premnant — go- Mré.\tadn 1h: Weg; termee, - ™% ag soto, the benggoet , material. any ae and Mrs. Edward = en of the Charies- of the “meno- jing to a doctor? My girl friend : om es er, dance teacher, tha’ TRUST FAMILY be Oe ‘ contest, a ps “ president of the Michigan Cage : . et gress of Parents and Teachers {he never get '@ chance. fo 0 “Don't get fashion from the : ache & Tae tor a: chads DEAR LOLLY: Sleep at and former member_of the on Whs has won magazines, get.it from your up Don’t hand him a divorce _ and you won't have to Pontiac Board of Education / three “Oscars”. for his movie A family. When the people = —hie's the type who'd be Sorry hors think'—P-S. Only a doc- 7 contumntl, ped Sgt vg ary cae the minute he got it, tor can tell if a girl is preg-- Four pages today, Z Among the easiest actresses the designer said, : * * + to dress is Jayne Mansfield. He advised hunting for a he- . ner is all that is expected of you. ‘Miss Zattina Is Honored at Shower Christine Zaffina, bride-clect of Donald Genereux, was hon- ored at a shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. David Snider of Silver Birch “DEAR ABBY: A word to ‘NOT HIRED’: A prospective employer sees your hat not as ornament but as, a becoming the badge of a weil-bred per- son who is not only familiar with the rules. of proper be- havior but willing to observe them, And @ ‘lady’ is always well hatted, well gloved and well shod, IT treastire this re- mark by my husband as he described our first’ meeting: ‘Of course I remember the day I hired you—you were the only one who. had sense enough to wear a hat!’” MARRIED THE BOSS x * £ “DEAR ABBY: The rag man gave us a dog. The dog all-the time and my had fleas. I asked a neighbor and he, said ALL dogs have fleas : jt is just as natural for a — dog to have fleas as it is‘ for & person to have dandruff. . ‘“My mother says that kids can get fleas from dogs but 4 nant or not, so tell your girl JUDITH ANN COOPER Mr, and Mrs. Lewis H. Coop- _et of Hudson avenue announce * ' the engagement of their daugh- ter, Judith Ann,\ to Thomas Eugene Cox, He is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. William Cox’ of Boyd street, The couple plans to be married Oct, 4 at United” ‘Presbyterian. Church, — in Women’s Section/ . William Count, was guest speaker, Her topic was PTA in action. Program chairman Mrs. James Overton intraduced John ¥. Perdue, principal of * Bagley School. * * * Physical education teacher George Roberts spoke on us- ing the schools as a commun- ity school. New teachers Mrs. Wilma Henderson, Mrs. Jean Broome, Mrs. -Annie Mose, Quincy Joyce and Mrs. John F. Leonard, school .sec- retary, were introduced; Girl Scout Sale’ to Begin Sept. 26 Oakland County Girl Scout Council announces a peanut sale. beginning Sept. 26 and continuing «through Oct. ° 11. Chairmen are. Mrs. Wilfred Greaves and Mrs. Raymond Bonneau. Profits will be used for pur- chasing equipment for the Girl Scouts who will represent .the a at Colorado Springs i 1959, : “You don’t create styles, you just fit Jayne,” he said. . BEST DRESSED — He considers among the best- dressed: Claudette Colbert (‘She never changes style”), | Ginger Rogers (She used to be the worst dressed”), Lor- etta Young, Irene Dunne, Joan Crawford, Dana Wynter, Jean Tierney, Joan Collins, Joanne ‘Woodward (“She .makes hep own”), Mrs, Buddy Adler (Anita Louise), and Lana Tur- ner ("She's come out of the character stage’). What makes these wom " fashionable? ‘ —_ * * *. “Good taste and a long mir- ror,” said LeMaire on a trip to New York with his wife. ‘Few women realize they have to walk away from people.” gardening, and painting, - with his wife has exhibited pic- tures. | He designed costumes for the Ziegfeld Follies, George White’s "Scandals," and John Ringling North's circus before e coming. style, and color, then _ stocking the wardrobe with variations on this theme. " £2 £ oF “Most elegant women have a dinner dress which they use as a man uses a tuxedo, They copy it when it wears out, change accessories often, and no one it as the same black dress,” he said. “Don't dress strictly accord- ing to personality. The life-of- keep going to Hollywood in 1943, He \ the items,” hé said be - » Donaldson busy organizing plans. for the garments — she will work on for contribution to the charity. : ‘Sewing for the. Needlework Guild is a favorite activity of Amies Club member Ann Donaldson. The approaching November Ingathering has found Miss a ad / / oat Anderson’s H | Mrs. St. Benedict Fall Festival by Bible Cldss eo e a : * a Is Creative Cooking . * By JANET ODELL ground beef, rice, onion and a _ Ive such fun talking with '& for green peppers. & dozen new ideas from Mrs, 4 ‘rip of bacon ts laid on © Emma Anderson of Com. ‘Pad a little water added canning; puts up cherries with S0Ur im a 880-degree oven. espirin and tries eggplant in Mrs. Anderson also pickles~7 | sounds as if they-were work- them in boiling salted water. 7 have an enormous 4 water, 1 cup of sugar and 1 © Mrs. Anderson s‘uffs crook- cup of vinegar. Heat to boiling © neck or straight neck squash. point and add beans. 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Powe. delegates, Others are Kenneth Bierl, safety; Helen Kinney, publicity and Mrs. Henry LeVendure Pearson, hospitality, and Mrs. Charles bs Gather at Home Mary-Martha Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church WSCS gath-| first ered at the home of Mrs. Vernon Gibbons on. East Kennett road|was shown. . Baldwin PTA Holds First Fall Meeting : meeting of the season Thurs-/ F. day, A film, “So This is PTA,” Ss members made plans for their an-| Grey, first vice president; Earl) able dress heel is really quit se a a Parente intro-| 44 nual fall festival to be held Oct. Campbell second vice president; simple. The heel faery ba were coma” —e duced ; ach eggs poll gpg a 12 when the Rosary Altar Society | Mrs. _ Albert gecretary;| structed of an incredibly strong | | parish hall Tuesday evening. tary, and Basil Vernier, treasurer. —- £ Others are Al Degen, assistant Ae Pretey ae NSS : Mrs, Allen Neville was appointed William 3 ae a here, Walter Sai i spacalion: gerbe eee y wn | chairman for the affair. | Seaks, committee at large; Murray Carol Johnson became the your fondest '~m. tant - Mrs, Rey M. Jones was named / M, Deighton, teacher, and Mrs. Ira bride of John Henry Powe. The wap ae Davis, assistant Ps John — pai at _ memory: bad athe : Nuptial ass Bene- ‘i * = : Activities. for the festival will in- dict The ladylike look of softer curves with ) clude a diner to be served tram| Navy Mothers Club Parents of the couple are Mr, || *ee28t separation is now individually 7 noon until 6 p.m, Mrs, William Has 22 at Meeting and Mrs, Willard V. Johnson yours in Fashion Hour’s new, high Sting Eo ab abate ad ace Yr ae | dete work and the apron booth. Pro- a TM e of Ma- er ceeds from the festival will be used| meeting of Navy Mothers Club at pe pines : - sections that lift you, gently, to help furnish rooms added to the| the home of Mrs. Jenny Kennedy (es to more natural loveliness__. ie Sens sot eee Tre tide wore a street, | en ee Stains on heat-resistant gl@ss,\into the club and Mrs. Mark Geiacng s Gabricd Mecktine | Made ta Waite cal, china’ or enamelware coffee and|Kenny, commander of the clu pe daees ee ; ane teapots can be removed with a| showed pictures of her recent trip long + Her geeiden. fof. weinkle-conietant little baking soda sprinkled on alto the national convention held in he go feral haa, adams ee ee damp ¢loth. Then wash as usual. Boston. - yle #511 in A, B, C, . rs ried a bouquet of white chrys- and D* Cups, sizes 32-44, a - — anthemums and stephanotis o8 ap ay tae ATTEND BRIDE Mary Joan Johnson was her oy sister’s maid of honor and Sed Janet Johnson, another sister : of the bride, was junior brides- | x ko m7 | dresses with short sleeves and : ee] FLUFF-DRY SERVICE veaek af Sao te B. C. Cups ... .2.00 D Cups .......2.50 # chrysanthemums. Graduate Corsetieres arge enrtereee ot cay a fo assist you fo @ proper fit. - tae : bridegroom's brother, Richard Laundry! Oceans ot gentle suds and Pay 8 peaks ~ James oh Be . 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Ceviek, panel chairman, discussed “books and introduced other speakers — Margaret Scott who spoke on audio- visual material, Lula MacGregor whose topic was services to chil- dren and Doris Haynes who ex- plained services to teachers. Hairdressers Hold Smorgasbord Dinner The Pontiac Branch of the Na- tional Hairdressers Association met Tuesday at Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building for a smorgasbord dinner, Nora Slade of Detroit and Oak Park, guest of the evening, pre- sented current hair styles to the group. Introduces Staff of Wever PTA Arthur Bell, principal, introduced ever School PTA at ‘The Jolly 10 Club met at the for a busi- ‘|Pontiac DeMolay to Install Officers Shelby road home of Mrs. Arnold|low the Orr W They | wait until suffering has broken addict into humility that enab ihelp. That is why they are success- ful: They know that the alcoholic must thirst for his own salvation _ {before he can find’ it. It is when he rushes s ‘strength to him. Santina a wil shares her - him to confess his own need for, Square Station, York 10, N, ¥. It will put her in touch. with its group nearest her. Her busband may profit by her example of humility, Her abil- ity to say “T've reached the end of my rope” may encourage him to think, ““] have reached the end of mine—and need help too.” The Al-Anon people. will be wait- = to hear from her. MRS. DOUGLAS AUSTIN Officers Named by Trabajamas New officers of ‘Trabajamas Alumnae Chapter I are Mrs. Douglas. Austin, president; Mrs. Robert Laity, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Lowell gga Central Christian Church was the scene of the Saturday evening wed- ding of Delores Carter and Karl E. Rhodes Jr. The Rev. G, W. Gibson officiated before. 300 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Will M. Carter of Wisner street. and Karl E, Rhodes of Paul Valentino are sergeants at arms; Mrs. Richard Kistner, historian, and. Mrs. Donald Ostrander, publicity chairman. The semi-annual of officers of Pontiac Chapter of the DeMolay will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday . evening at Madison Junior High School, ‘A dinner will precede the affair at 6:30 p.m, and dancing will fol- installation. DKamny Rey-|. oo oth cnermadcalinoenal ness and social hour. Delores’ Carter Becomes Bride of Karl E. Rhodes . |shantung sheath dress with black Be Ready for Fall... The bridesmaids were dressed like the matron of honor but’ in pink and they carried cascade bou- quets of white button chrysanthe- mums and pink roses. Claudia Christie, niece of the bride, was flower girl, She wore a light aqua gown with a white eye- let overskirt. Her headpiece was aqua ruffles and she carried a min- ijature nosegay of white chrysan- themums and pink roses. tie of Clarkston and James Mel- lon, Mark Christie, the bride’s nephew, was ringbearer, Following a reception in Roose- velt Lodge, the couple left for a honeymoon through the southern states. They will live on West How- ard street. 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Christie. of Clark- iston was her sister's matron = honor. sel sop ee were anoth- Automatic. . Her headpiece was a full rust.chrysanthemums and _|satin trim and black and white ac- hi Hawthorn School PTA. The picnic wore a light blue crepe dress with cessories, — tea roses. Child Study Club Holds Meeting Junior Child Study Group met at the Hammond Lake road home of Mrs. James Youngblood Tues- day. “Education for Tomorrow's World” was the theme of the day's ” Comins were Mrs. Frank Bonner, Mrs. Frank Copp, Mrs. Garth Sayers, Mrs, Earl VanDyke and Mrs, Victor Schramm. new president, presided at the tea table, Hold Indoor Picnic .|to Get Acquainted A “Get-Acquainted” indoor pic- nic held Thursday evening was the first affair of the season of the was held in the multi-purpose room of the school. . Mrs. Norbert Hoffman was chair- man assisted by Mrs. Vern Rolli- ain E : s i é son. 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Guests attending were Mrs. Maud Vacaro, Mrs. Glenn McGree, Mrs. Percy Thompson, Mrs. Ward O’Brien, Mrs. Thomas Farrell, Ma- cie Stoychoff, Mrs. George Drake, Agnes McHugh and Mrs. Celia Wynn. New Officers of Wisner PTA Are Named | ! i and Set Included * ALL THIS: % Our Guarantee: A Complete Wave for $3:75. None Higher. % After 1 P.M. E OF SHAMPOO PERMANENT BEAUTY SHOP FE 8-3560 | Réynolds, Mrs. Lester Lyons, and Officers of Wisner PTA are Mrs. |Ervin Christie, president; , Mrs. |Cameron Clark, vice president; Mrs. Milton Blood, treasurer; Fred retary; Mrs. LeRoy Kock, George DeQuis, and Mrs. Vern McCracken, ~Pontiec Council of PTA delegates; and Mrs. Ezio Bisogni. alternate. Re ® Committee chairmen are Mrs. Claude Cook and Mrs. Froede, Mrs, Martin Bacak, Mrs. Paul Maddox, Mrs, Frank Goodwell, Mrs. Wilbur |f — Mrs, Irving Cocking, | Mrs. Paul Webster, Hinsperger, Mrs. Clark, Mrs.. Robert LaMar, Mrs. Arthur Asplund, Mrs. James Turnbull and Mrs. Robert Conant. * * * Additional chairmen ton, Mrs. Marvin Powell, Mrs. Leonard Saari, Mrs. Kenneth Mc-| Kenzie, Mrs. Fred Goines, Mrs. Clifford Neville; Mrs. Ralph Gardner, Flora Owen, Aileen Mrs. James Morse. Pontiac Press 20 te Tipacon Chapter of American Business Women’s ‘Association held its fall “Hand of Friendship” Tea | Sunday afternoon at Hotel Waldron. Drake (left) and Bette Reid were awarded scholar- ships. te attend Eastern Michigan College. Margaret . Mrs.-Elsa Leece presents Betty Brandup with a pg b for being selected by the chapter as its We oman i McCrindle, illustrated educational) include} Mrs. John Voelpel, Mrs. Flora Tip- Magic Beauty! “NU-FACE” No discomfort! Face lifting and peel. Cosmetic and beauty ‘adviser to Holly- wood stars for 40 years, Stockholm Graduate Specialist Fine Cosmetics Salon 772 E. 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WCTU Group Holds Dinner A fellowship dinner was held at the Church of the Brethren by the Mrs. Sadie Patton; oo er, and the Rev. Mr. Hurst - Metal kitchen cabinet doors can serve as bulletin boards. Just recipes or paper against the metal surface and place a magnet on top. Need to. By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN good looks. We give a pe Be thought to streamlining our but seldom think of ot streamlining our personality. Personality, subtle quality, is made up of so many different factors, the total of which has a terrific effect upon our lives, Personality can attract or repel, stimulate or depress, en- courage or discourage, fascinate or bore all those with whom we come ‘jin contact. We cannot afford to ignore this tremendous power in our fives. Well, just whit does one do in order to streamline the personal- that we must rid ourselves of the sags of boredom, We must get rid of the soft, mushy tissue of negative living and those pads of intolerance. 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But only through practice, Real effort must be made to control personality de- fects and develop personality as- sets just as we have to work in order to rid ourselves of figure —_ and develop a lovely silhou- ette. and personalities through our hab- its. If we slump physically, we promote round shoulders and a protruding abdomen. When we slump mentally, we become dull and boring. If we allow our positive emo- tions to atrophy from ‘lack of use, ||we miss the rich experiences of life. .This is easy to do under the impact of daily strains and ten- sions and irritations. To some peo- ple the most important things in life have become three meals a day and a warm bath. * * * personalities, Tomorrow: “Don’t Let a Small Defect Damage Your Personality.” Malkim PTA Holds Cooperative Dinner The Malkim PTA held their first meeting of the season at a coopera- tive dinner Thursday evening in School principal Lillian David- son introduced teachers, and Mrs. Howard McConnell, president of the PTA, introduced the officers Mrs. Ray Hartung outlined the year’s program and Mrs, Joseph Walters. presented the budget. Guést speaker, Mrs, William Wright, spoke on “‘A challenge to American Gold Star Mothers! and DR. B. R. BERMAN Optometrist 17 N. Seslacw any adult who is resentful of youth and shows it in the ways listed, But the gap is narrowed by any adult: who treats teenagers with courtesy and consideration and ex- pects the best from them. 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She has mastered the Hawaiian technique, with a min- imum of foot work, that is. ae le bod | CLARKSTON — Clarkston Com- of Clarkston Community Schools - Vote Will Increase Women’s Club lofClarkston | r Open Season © munity Women’s Club will open * Dr. Leslie Greene, superintendent wili speak briefly on the prospects - * * * Mrs, Cornelius Migan will speak on the legal developments in the ‘Caribou Still Time to Register for Parenthood Classes the expectant Oakland County Health Depart- ment free of charge.. Prospective mothers and fathers will be able to register tonight for the eight-week course at the Pon- tiag Health Department, City Hall, 3. St., at 7:30 p.m. | Tuesday and Wednesday classes will also be conducted at the Oak- land County Health Department, School Taxpayers |) es | The meeting, “Catching Up With |. \the: Times,” will begin at 8 p.m. | Dra yton Residence Awaits A few openings still remain inj parents classes)who was Couple Aiter WATERFORD — Upon return from their. honeymoon in Northern Michigan, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel J. Revoir are making their home. at 3660. Hatfield St., Drayton Plains. *. her wedding, the new Mrs. 1070 N, Telegraph Rd., and regis- Revoir wore a floor-length gown of - PONTIAC " MIR: AND MRS. DANIEL J. REVOIR me of Drayton The former Martha Jane Pow- jof Waterford was GAN. rr ge cA aS eo Bs Honeymoon lace and nylon net, featuring .a fitted bodice and a lace peplum. * <6 Plains. Beverly. Switi the bridesmaid. a * * * : Names Officers » lof Directors. Named were Vaughn E, Davis, |night. - Pessimism Prevails , at Red China Parley ~Inan meet here in Huron Woods COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Huron Woods Subdivision's newly- Civic Association has president; Harvey W, Shooltz, vice president; Jacqueline Laschen, sec- retary; Harvey W, Stoll, treasurer, WARSAW (UPI) — U.S, ambas- nese ambassador Wang Ping- phere of general pessimism that solve the Formosa. crisis. third meeting had been erday but was postponed until today presuma to let the Chinese consult the Pei- ping government, The pause for new instructions ‘was not looked on ‘here as a hope- a indication of’ success for the There was no confirmation’ from official sources here but it was States would take the Formosa is- sue before the United Nations if the talks fail here. - | ‘Mackinac Bridge Diary’ {to Be Shown in Clarkston jpublican National Committee to- S< 2h ss ae 2 < Truman — The Republicans in Washington are following econom- ic policies designed to prevent full production rean War year of 1952 in its place.’ at work today earning more|major war, , at any time under a Demo- ‘Truman — | |Ex-President Accused of Falsehoods, Distortions GOP. National Committee Raps Truman. WASHINGTON {AP)—The Re-jemployment. It helps ‘Keep labor{crat administration, and this has * wages down, They think it makes ae - {is now at a record peak, more They want to hold than 26 per cent above Truman's best result... . : s|tional chairman took a pot shot -~-By The Associated Press | Michigan's political pot bubbled addresses and the Republican na- at Governor Williams. * * * Paul D, Bagwell; GOP candi- date for governor, called for Mich- igan to celebrate the opening next year of the St. Lawrence Seaway — a floating world's Williams, .seeking his sixth straight term in office, said Michi- gan will shine with as high a polish in the rocket age as it has in the automobile age. Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn, meanwhile, blast- ed Williams, describing him a¢ a “pliant. tool” of United Auto Workers President Walter Reuth- er, Bagwell said a waterway world’s fair would boom ithe state’s eco- + 2 “We can invite foreign nations to participate in a gigantic world’s fair featuring vessels of all na- Truman—They want a little un- tions, especially equipped to exhibit Michigan’s Political Pot ar Bubbles Over Weekend |e, xamst tension ces 1 tion-causing deficit their products and cultural inter- ests.” Bridge as symbolic: of the state’s Progress, Alcorn, boosting Bagwell, said in Lansing, that unless Williams is defeated Reuther will become a greater political influence across the nation. “It is my considered opinion that the Reuther-Williams combina’ cratic candidate for the Senate, spoke at Charlotte and said: “Republicans are strangely si- ‘tent about governmental economy because so many of their prom. ises in this field have been brok- en,” Truman—The idea that Demo- extravagant and that ' Republicans—In 20 years MEXICO CITY (AP)—The silao and Lajas | Beach-Aris DRAYTON PLAINS — The Uni- ted Presbyterian Church here was the scene recently of the of Elizabeth R. Aris to Everett G. Beach. The double-ring candlelight rite was performed by the bridegroom’s brother, the Rev. Harvey Beach of Viola, Kan., as- ‘|sisted: by the Rev. Walter Teeu- wissen. The bride is the daughter of 4269 W. Walton Bivd. Given in marriage by her ta: — ther, the bride wore a gown of Nuptials Said at Drayton | 5 ] i : E : around Torreon in northern Mex- -lico. : Elvis Presley Weeps for Departed Mother MEMPHIS, Tenn., (UPI) — Pvt. Elvis Presley wept when he stop-/, ped over here for three hours dur- ing the weekend woe for a tour of duty overseas, said “Coming home made me think of my mother,”. who died last month of a heart attack, Honor Dinah, Husband BEVERLY HLLS, Calif— UPD |The B'nai B'rith last night honor- ed singer Dinah Shore and her -|actor-husband George Montgomery] McJunkin ° ae, riculum for the coming year. ~ bly|School Parent-Tea are economical is alJ qe (Civic Association|Follows Decker PTA Meeti Square Dance WALLED LAKE — A squarelland dance will follow the first falliy organized se announced Yhe election of its Board | meeting of the Decker Elementary School Parent-Teacher Assn. to- At: beginning at 8 p.m., Principal Cecil G. Scott, will introduce the teachers to the par- Mrs, Allen West, Mrs. Richard The Lake Orion Community High cher-Student ns Assn. will meet at 8 tonight in- Racial Sti Erupts | in London Again tl ree? 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The game won by Lakers 33-7, didn’t provide} the Orchard Lakers with much ma- terial for study. * * * Birmingham’s outstanding speed proved almost as valuable on de- fense as on offense in the win over Cranbrook Friday. Chuck Hartung, who ran well himself, pulled the defensive gem of the night when he catight up with touchdown-bound John Butzel to bring him*® down after being far behind. The Ma- ples have niine backs who can runt’ the 100 in less than 11 seconds, ~~ ¢ 6 Nita Seibert rolled a triplicate 172 In the Ladies All Star League. recently. On the same night, Grace McNerney finished with a 242 after scores of 124 and 163. ~*~ *&* Clarkston's opening night victory over Oxford may prove to be a er. Bob White mayamiss the rest of the season due to a broken thumb while veteran center Jerry Wilmot and Mel Joseph, another sopho- more halfback, are also ailing as a result of the rough encounter Fri- , i, ae ‘A commercial survey designat- top tarad CUE hed codcatioe wit which Detroit has working agree- ments. The hctlon reduced the Red Wing training camp roster to 41 players. Football Scores ST Cansas State 17, Wyoming 14 exes . : , Indiana State & ry Porest 6 Doser is Be 18, ‘sout i State? Butler Rowiine rig een ae oe 3 1“ seedy ae Meee 8 Ilinols 20 EAST Northeastern 26, Rhode Island 9, West Virginia State 0 Ee. Tech 15, Slippery Rk. Tchrs. 6 N. Carolina a 21, N. Carolina 14 Clemson 20, Virginia Wake Porest 34, Maryland 6 4 eee morgen. ibe — Sue iow mel Atoomn lew Air Western 8 Toaskauic Texas A& 10 te 47, Hawaii 6 Y Institute A College of preg ur ie 24, eater 20 iy UCLA 6 moan Jose State 6 : rd 6 I ' Wa shington State 40, Stanfo 1 Dtah 20, Montan Arizona 7, Utah state 6 Brigham Young 29, Fresno State 1 é AP Wirephotes ‘THROWS BAT—Ted Williams, “Boston Red Sox outfielder, just finished throwing his bat after looking at a third strike in the third inning of the game against Washington yesterday. The bat went into the box seats and struck a woman., ” # -. terday. evening, pausing - from Cincinnati. New York Yankees in Series Oct. 1 The ereiotec of gaiety _ MILWAUKEE Today the Milwaukee Braves own this town—lock, stock and beer barrel. Horn-tooting hometome fans whooped it up yes- only to welcome the Na- ‘tional League champions when the Braves flew in ee ee ‘The celebration started in Cincinnati's Crosley Field yesterday afternoon immediately after the ‘world champion Braves clinched their pennant with a 6-5 victory over the Redlegs. The triumph made the Braves hosts for the the start of the World in the Braves’ clubhouse in Cincinna:i was echoed almost immediately in Mil- waukee where fans took to their cars to toot their street. way down Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee’s main kok o* A boy in a blue suit popped eut of the door of the First Methodist Church on Wisconsin Avenue and 7 Town Is" Tl ie irs a Ate Long-Awaited 2 inching £ of Ne Pennant. issued one loud blast « on a horn before he returned indoors, ~ The main dalebrediaal hia a climax at General Mitchell Field where ‘a crowd estimated at 14,000 jammed ‘the: greet the Braves.” : aaeareniad terminal. to Police estimated another 15, 000 lined.the route to the airport, although there was no motorcade of playérs in the plans. First man off the chartered airliner was Manager Fred Haney who jokingly declared, “Folks, it was never in doubt; we had it ‘© all the way.” This brought shouts of laughter from the fans, who had waited te y while their Braves battled in recent weeks to escape the pea pormutt of the rate | burgh Pirates, ae The playerc’ wives and children joined ‘iets outside the terminal before the crowds surged _ onto the concrete apron and engulfed the Braves. “You gonna get the Yankees?” someone shouted to Lew Burdette, e victor over the Ameri- ean League namuiies in last oats World | Burdette grinned. “I sure epee 80; Be = a: ” ‘in ¢ A sare ‘Beare’ clubhouse in Cincinnati immediately atter ar: the game, A “This is the best damned ball club in the world,” one play shouted. Corks popped from champagne bottles which’ Braves owner Lou Perini had kept on ice ever since © last Friday—waiting for the pennant eee: : ee. & 2, Players alternately gulped at the champagne and. ‘ poured it over each other. Haney wore.a continuous. g grin, althought be: me maintained his usual calm. © : Someone suggested he take some champagne. & “You go ahead and:have it,” Haney said, “I don’t like the damned stuff.” The Braves’ manager praised his: players for their team work in the face of a succession of injuries. Cg sewn T HITS WOMAN — Ted Williams is ‘shown leaning over the rail- ing trying to comfort Mrs. Gladys Heffernan who was struck with the bat he threw. The woman, who was taken to the hospital, is the housekeeper for Red Sox general manager Joe Cronin. She absolved Williams for the incident saying, ‘‘He didn't mean it, z. feel sorry for him.” x 82 Lions to. e ko } 7 Colts, Rams, Eagles and Cards Win | Boss’ Housekeeper Slightly Hurt. ~ Again, Hits BOSTON «#—A subdued Ted Wil liams, on the downhill side of an explosive baseball career, today awaited American League action for hitting a woman fan with a thrown bat. In the latest of his temperamen- tal outbursts, the A ay Bos- ton slugger, angered a called third strike, flung his bat which caused a contusion over the wom- Manager Joe Cronin, A staunch Williams fan, Mrs. Heffernan said “I felt awful sorry -~Big 10 Teams Will Prep By The pene: soi Ohia State's defending cham- pions and the power-packed Spar- tans from Michigan State are the favorites in the upcoming Big Ten football race, But he who discounts several|@ other teams is not very familiar with Western Conference football championships which seldom are settled before the final week of — sel: thisstilte endl inthe are formidable threats and Mich- igan and Illinois always are ca- pable of coming through. * « Before the title chase begins, Big intersec- aa wae ype age OMe night. «it Miami of Florida in Feat fough opener Indiana and Northwestern, the!” y This Week Notre Dame in South Bend and Northwestern is host to Washing: ton State, Notre Dame is expected to field one of the top-teams in the nation and Washington State opened its campaign Saturday with humiliating 40-6 victory over Stanford, ~ ¢ Michigan State takes on Cali- “One thing is certain, Big Ten -liams said be felt just plain awful. tal for else to bring about a man- cbaorvation cvernight though not|datory $50 fine in. both major seriously hurt. leagues for the act, : * @2.% for him after it happened.” Wil-). tenia and: be view 1 Gal's DUNE owas? ; Williams rushed to the box seat tor producing an almost unbeliev- djhome a run in the sixth inking he cheered. He wound Williams Throws Bat Woman Fan reaction was mixed, Cronin made it plain no club action was dents: The salivary salvo curred in Kansas City, Speculation on Harridge’s action —a matter of six games, * + - ¥ However, some veteran observ- pelled to take more severe steps than in the Kansas City case, 4 Ted’s anger yesterday was di- good pitch and. going for the ninth straight time without a hit " By The Associated Press The final. National: Football League standings say it will be a ~WChicago subway series between the Bears and Cardinals for the ~|world championship in December. But the tune has been known and as they begin the, NFL ball next weekend the only solid fact was losing try against the New York Giants in the 1956 cham- pionship ciate 1 Kid’ Crushes - ers felt the league would be com-| © rected at himself for taking a |S ting crown, But the possible consequences became far more serious when the bat sailed to the feats 7 feet where Mrs, Heffernan told Pgh cna as Merecgetanag I'm all right. I know you didn't) mean it.” x * & Athlete of the Year honors in 1957 able .388 batting average at %. broke down for a moment. _ after that and when he doubled was loudly wound up with '¢ 1ter3 Gay ark held bis average at .314—nine points beind in his bid for a sixth league bat- | Balt The hit-master, who won Male] Gem 5, di sen Pranciece’s wee ne i, Chic: ‘8 TODAY'S MES aha big an ‘ea or * Daniels hens (7-14) and More- ie biniaicmaceiies teams ‘will have ho ee league. pacesetier and caemanae | to change before the dance is over|. is that the Bears are back—big]| _ So far, Halas is undefeated as spoiled Sunday’s 1958 gridiron be- his Bruins finished the ‘‘no count’’ Bears, down 17-0 at one point late in the first half, Willie Gallimore’s 70-yard touchdown return of a an nggialae tea lboede. po Rang ie Bears co to Nip S Dick. Lane intercepted a Babe Cards in the Jast five minutes. It was the Cards’ third score of the ee SO e[Ee «Feige et ; ee {|Dietz and Smith Teams Top Best-Ball Tourney Teams headed by Horton Smith|to “lof Detroit Golf Club and Mike): under-par 65. This was matched-by Smith and Maj. Gen, R. E. L.|field goal in Eaton, Col, G. E, Duncan and Col. oe aee ) if # Q 5 5 Bobby Waiston kicked a BRAVES HAVE POW Wow (second from left), -owner of Braves joined the clubhouse celebration in Cin- — Low Perini, the Milwaukee 1958 National reais pennant by beating the Redlegs, 6-5. At left is manager Fred Haney, with Don McMahon, relief pitcher, and Hank Aaron who batted in four runs. arp Wirephote ins‘ cinnati yesterday after his team clinched the 3 Big Plays ‘Turn Trick Three BIG plays thoroughly ginning.for Pontiac St. Frederick's eleven. Playing at Wyandotte St. Pat- rick's field, the Rams were caught flatfooted three times says coach Gene Wright of the Rams. Each of these actions produced a touch- down, providing the margin of vic- tory, 19-0. st Trip Rams in Opener, 19.0! Irish broke end Dave Johnson loose in the early part of the 2nd session, and McDonald rifled a long one into his hands. Johnson went’ rest of the way in, Play covered 50 yards. A few minutes later LaPorte got away, and ram- bled from his own 40 to pay dirt. Final counter was another pass by MacDonald to Larry O'Connor who went all the way to cover 60 yards on the play. x * -* The only sustained Ram offen- sive came in the 2nd, when Tom Nesbitt, and Jack Lyon, particu- larly, said Wright, worked down’ into Irish territory. Drive followed and Irish punt. Lyon’s blocking was especially good, the. Rams’ e mentor explained. [ew Om oe Rams had a lot of difficulty only three of 14 and lost three. by interceptions, Sunday’s defeat, says coach lax in a number of instances and we'll begin work tonight to cor: ing Ahe game’s 2nd tally. sion games: St. Benedict 28, St. Bernard 12; ~Results of other Catholie Divi-|: Juhola Wins MPGA, Iceberg Places 2nd ‘Viektko Juhola of Detroit. shot-« president, ‘and Doug Wilson of Yp- silanti tied for 2nd place with 68. Sharing 3rd_ place ghee with their aerials;.They completed v. Leo 7, OLS Pb ap hi St. Rita 31, St. Elizabeth 0; St.) i : ~ . ¥ : ; 4 wf 1958 / a os THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, : é eo Figs. ee - © | ~~ soit 3 if 4 ()' , Aa : el Bee: ey ae : ec ES CS as 2 : i © Red Sox Sign | lans vele@a ee eee | ee Mike Higgins nd Del Most Coaches Against for 4th Season ° Bunning 31 New Conver sion R ule. eon se’ msl Dy Erte | net einen sty int 2 . who had their baptism under the| John Michelosen, Pitt—"We will Be ean ina Ge mal meade Is. 173,222 \new ‘conversion rule said|try for: two pointers, fut’ it will at ot Caen en ninboeens today they still don’t like it, |depend on the game situation.” oo barat pg tg su Off Last Year; Conclude| put an Associated Press survey| | Abe , Texas’ Christian— : : 1 to-| “Tt ome’ i Senators, Season This Week a ve sopra ty oye —_ , ae 3 mane & key play in rovides for two points if a con-|/on it could added pressure of a disastrous Western trip which DETROIT «@. —, Now. that they|Scruee hu mabaetee & game oF relan the coactian*: oy Caused some observers to believe Ihave their home fans sufticlently|and one point if it is made| Bob Woodruff, Florida — “We that Figs won pet Te-| frustrated ‘and disappointed, the! trough a: kick. * |will Jet the situation detérmine eee cneact with the Sax, |Detolt Tigers are leaving town to * t+>* » |what we will do each time.’ Ld emepian that be] ne ee ee Here is a sampling of coaches’| warren Giese, South Carolina~ was “delighted with the contract.’ They ended the 1958 home season | commen “When. we made a. two-pointer just as they had begun) pin ; aft the | against Duke, it put Duke in, the it—with a loss*to the extra-point rule is. going to take of having to go for two Pontiac Women| mic msn ov sve fm wae lett dea yo in ' unearned runs in the first in- |for one point in the early stages,|touchdown as we would have had egain rown ning, then wasted one scoring jespeciilly if you're ahead.” the two-point possibility hanging | . , - | Wally oe, eS = over our heads.” (South Carolina ' -..| Reno Bértoia bobbled a ground-jinitely makes the game more , 8-0), - Zadah DeBolt Medalist) re eee te the ti 7 chee 7 Fie “George Dickerson, UCLA—“TIt| | as oly yon Toke pene m homer info the upper|will depend on the’ situation in| * _, HDMMTIC mg ‘50 24 «ae 5 ne 542002 §0 "55 and ‘56 ......$90 +e 8 @e © Re ee With 1958 city champion Zadah| The final-day crowd of 11,628 got Jack Mitchell, Kansas—‘Gen- DeBolt leading the way, Pontiac's), urprises at all, | ; wsvsnig! Paladins oieg eenancgng eeeeee tues 8 oe oe : Pontine Press Photo } fired. $2, seven over| phér balls’’ | . ‘TOP HONORS — Competing ina nationally-rated field of riders re, ae Yee ple ae an Compl ie : | ford Village, N. Y. yesterday won the Col. Hiram E. Tuttle Chal- a 20-stroke bulge over runnerup Sarin tome and anly oor Bobby Dodd, Geireia Tech = one | lenge Trophy at the National Open Dressage Competition at Bloom- |tansing Pontiac won the state|\o. occed in the fc |“t think one point attem : field Open Hurit club. She rode Maltasser in the difficult, two-day | MRA title in 1956. pee aay ade. emai most teams, Some will N58 Elect Equipment : cms, ¢vent. ae It was the 2nd straight year | Dropping three out of four to the |be for two early in the/f Used. Factory. Trained | - “ that Mrs. DeBolt took medal hon- | Indiais dumped the Tigers back,to year,. but I think the. percentage Mechanics. : ——— a. te "| | fs, She was medalist here last'|the .500 matk and into a tie with|is with one point.” : City Champ Tops Friend | veer when the Pontiac team fin- (Cleveland and Bostdn for third) Andy Pilney, Tulane to Win Golf Tournament! she starred again as the two |ican League standings. Buller Cooper, 196 city cham-| ‘mone anes” mubettting tor] «Wit st contents remains, | Tiger Box Score pion, defeated golfing friend Buster! sue Qesch, was Pontiac's next best! isn with as many victorias as Pembroke in a sudden-death play-| player with 45-43-88. Other last year, They cannot match the DETROIT CLEVELAND | off Sunday at Adrian's Devil's! scores were Phyllis Boyer, 47-43—| go + of 1986 hon Oe «3th a obebei Lake Golf Club to win the cham-|99- Faith Wright, 46-45-91, and ‘rai oliies otk Harris | vee. #8 ani einer i Hl pionship flight of the Midwestern! Ann Wilson, 53-5106. Women’s| foe futahing fifth. et $8 eH ‘ —— par at Municipal is 3738-75 But finishing third will mean ex- Seti - oee TH The two Ponti galters tied) A ttl of five teams coset ir. money tothe pavers and man-espanct, 1¢¢¢ ant $e! ana t | } tip reawation 18 holes 10 0 tip st1 ie eon Chen’ |ager Bill Norman said he will pull|Martin,2>" 1900 Morass 30901 Inc, Labor ond Ports z PRONG cr sevcgeneccesene Ff ; Cards at Buffalo, par 72 on identical cards of 38-34 Lansing 477, Dearborn 499, “lout all the stops ; Paul Foy- ios. ¢ dee ed 38 Wi 0000 OMFarees | yar fen Pranciato against 36-36. Cooper won the|uth.542 and Midland 559 tack Frank Lary and Bunning in|A-Here”” Lece Held, = 00 ¢| BONDED, HEAVY = s tourney with a 25-foot birdie putt : the ‘series opening in Chicagole-zerisi 1000 Tota 293,43 DUTY SHOES | jon the 40-yard par four ist hole|Regan Joins Bullets Tuesday night, The final three|M%ort.>, $99 6 1 Free Adjustment “—~ as Pembroke parred. Roy Catlin games will be in’ Cleveland. “au Wiit | of Fasting wes Bie winner of the et ag a ed ga . * * * aii out for Bunning in 5th; , Fe with the Cinch Royals of the|, The Tigers must show a vast im-/a-gutkers agin mec etal Blowout Proof , : : National Basketball Assn.,...has in road AcCOM-|Moford in 9th. eeeeeee ener shes erovement in road play to | | Minnesota has won four national|signed with the Baltimore Bullets | gy 6 “oy eater aghenmet tats ee MUFFLERS Written Lifetime | Guarantee. to. 9 P.M. jay 10.A M. t ; real Sedaris ' Kansas yd Narleskt (W, 13-10) ath H i 3% Free compre an sixth, Tiny are Geren and eno Bunning ii-iii's:'8 3 8 ; H Pes Minete Service half games up on the sixth-place (reir ae ee te 15 Gle Athletics HBP—By Minoso ss The Sisfians in ford Wanee)| Oommen. Fake a. Me. Packed Sm a, ea ore Kinley, Berry. T—2:33. A~11,628. the fifth inning. Royals Down to 15 home attendance to 1,098,924; This} COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Cin-| is a drop of 173,422 from last year.|cinnati’s pro basketball Royals) Motor Mart Safety Center FE 4-8230 121-123 £. Montcalm seeee Model 1180 Fly Reels .. Pee ee oe MUST BE FAST-COME EARLY! (/ MARKET TIRE CO. ? 4 ' o ’ s : ¥ S HOUSEWARES | Until Sold Out | While They Last BAT Ye PRICE | Prac Sete aoe | Meteor, : Oral aaeey on | Mee caerse oe ging | 20mm Save on Gold Seal 2S aoa Runner lee Skates ...$1.98 1 95. Coscling Cons—1-Gal 69¢ Boxts of 18 ...,.....10¢ | 9113-95 Savage Model | 1 $1.10 Gasoline Cans— K-Venience 99 Rifle ..++..++.$ ie * Ee eeprege pp Racks ...... + +-$1.29_ | $8.95 Bissel $4.99 | 1S¢ Ft 24 Ca : Pet si to ec sissies eee Sag Claw Hammers ....... 29¢ | OGalvanined Screening 10¢ Fe. ial a @ THE THRIFTIEST . 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Le 1958 Dodges eee | | $94qqu' = Reg. 88 a $227.00 Down, $15.29 Pet Week © Ss ocr eee | Payments Inciode Tex, Licenee'gnd NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED | © Heater © Undercoat. | » Washers aie : .@ Tread designed to give you greater grip = — ‘ a @Signal Lights ssc + : Waa} > _..on snow packed roads, with go thru snow Sas ee, pS WS +e ame peg | ns fea = ies "expertly rotreaded sidewall o sidewall =, | 2AGHNS:) 998) 13.88 | asp | o] 3 pa sn y ! guarandlied Z your money tack § 154N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-41; J 2 ae - *. iz A 3 . ee, Ff = : / ‘: A cde ; : 3 ge we a 4 a a! Y m ° : : ‘ \ _ : \ | os 8 t i gb ™ deFs } . << de f es Higess / me coy = : ; / i f ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SUPTEACER 92, 1058 TL Ree ee ; where they Se a Sh tow Hallgren Headlines “reply. be ag ll those : | Faubus, Chandler. ‘Are . Symbols “of Opposin - Chandler brought about. integra- ™ | | Views on Integratio rae HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Why are “a AS £ ie Moet of: tha govetneed tare eoxiane 0 Fury.” cy were; saying Pe. talking yet... : Wah ww Leigh bested a bevy of @ esses Scarlet 0’ - Pon't ¥9U/Strife Delays Election {in “Gone With the W “Well, convincing enough to land an much JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) —|car. Gertrude Lawrence as he headed for, the|Premier Dijianda told Parliament|other plum role as the Ws today general election sched-| Tennessee ’ ee took place at a dinner, pre-|uled for next September have been|Menagerie,” though her portrayal} : postponed for a year because of|Was not quite so convincing. the rebellion in Sumatra and Cel- e- 2 & Kentucky’s| Results of a C&lifornia study in-jbois in “A Streetcar Named De- i ? | dicate that nearly one third, of asth- | | Today and Tuesday | “WARNER Bros, eeceens — | in| vs C.V.WHITNEY PICTURE | VILIGHT? in wake Bet vua ce dhe Bo er L = | FOR THE _ Oakland County’s Newest Most — pat en. | ib ODS Passau: Cocktail Lounge G7 IDS COLOR Ee. EE “THE VIKINGS” . | Start at 7:00 & 10:20 e Bastaceinion’ s Lunches Served Daily. e Open 11 A, M, to 2 A. M.- Henry’ 's Miracle Lounge — (Focmetty Henry's Boomield Inn) aac tle adanaen > Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. © +_ ey : . By) NOW! 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AP Business News Analyst | NEW YORK (AP)—If the gov- ernment wants to start an argu- ment with the American house- wife and the family breadwinner all it has to do is tell them the cost of living has gone down, A * * * The Bureau of Labor Statistics says this has just happened to its|i consumer price index for the first time in two years. It says the drop came in. the price of foods, which carry 30 per cent of the weight of the index. A housewife has no trouble tell- ing her husband of a number of foods whose prices haven't gone down ,at all, and some whose prices have just gone up. And perhaps he belongs to a union whose wage contract has an escalator clause giving him-a raise if the bureau had said the index had gone up. Often he. can’t see that it’s. any easier making ends meet now than a couple of months back, It may even seem harder, The index, in fact, shows rises’ : in the costs of transportation, housing, medical care and recreéa- tion. ‘ The bureau is aware of the Births Recent births in the Pontiac area ‘recorded. in the Oakland County Clerk’s office are recorded below by the name of the father. Miles R. tsbee 396 F Prospect 5 5 ‘0S! Willem R. e, 421 East Bivd., N. Joel 8, Campbell Jr,, 48 Cherry a Col i Uatae Bes tin Quick Charles E Cowley Jr., 185 Bast Bivd. N. Eugene v. Crawiey, 43 Oliver nt Orehid 373 Edith ve, ‘ | Philip D. Cowdin, 144 Summit Sat Bese” & pees Paul A. o z nell * cis de B. Howell, 3060 Elisa Robert £. Hewett, 601 Nichols ‘aterford : , trick, Sunderland Jenn CO Paher sai0 Whittield Gene A. Kelly, 3383 Carmen Robert W. Grady L. Rich De ‘ Michael P. Singleton, Edward 2 t Caudell, 3140 Brisbane Roland C. Crosby, 3274 Adele Terrace Nile |. I Robert L. Schovan, 1 Jay B. Stanley, 1404 Weick Fifty - seven non - tax supported colleges and universities in New| York state reported they could have admitted 22,000 additional misunderstanding that arises from over emphasizing the importance or conclusiveness of its index. * ¥ °° 4, Its food component, for ex- amplé, consists of 80 items, while the average supermarket is said to offer 6,000 food items, mas The bureau also knows that a tent how much its food bill goes up or down. .. x «*« * The index as revised in 1953 in- cludes 220 things other than food. Tt is the bureau’s best guess as to what the average family of wage earners and clerical work- ers in U, §. cities pay for in the way of goods and services, The families covered represent about 40 per cent of the popula- .|those in the lowest brackets, and frequency of purchase, trying to * tion—taking: in neither those mak ing more than $10,000 a year nor leaving out farm familie’ or those in small cities dnd towns. Each item is weighted both as to the amount purchased and the strike a balance for the family budget over a period of time. That is why the 80 food items carry such a big weight (30 per cent) and why a rise in public. transit fares weighs more than a hike in the price of autos. * * In the last two years the cost of living index has gone up 6 per cent and about two thirds of the rige has been due to. the rising cost of services and the increased cest of eating, persons. ‘The bureau isn’t interest- ed in that. It simply says that its research in setting up and revis- ing the index has shown that they are bought by the average middle income family in the cities, Once a month it sends shoppers are considered luxuries by many| - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TLL BE RIGHT BECK, around to price the 300 items in| 9 | the stores, at the dealers, or in the offices and shops that service the people. Then it gives each price change its weight and av- erages it all out, * wv. 2% This time it says fresh fruits vand vegetables came down enough seasonally to more than offset the rises in other -items, So the headlines tell you the cost of living is down, no matter what your billfold or bank, ac- Some of the items on the index count shows. _[ A SUIT OF ARMOR HAS GIVEN WAY TO IVY LEAGUE TOGS.. BOARDING HOUSE Yy , DON'T LOOK JWHY DON'T TTS LIKE THIS, GENTS ~I'M RUNNING AT ME LIF QOL TRY Y7/) ‘SHORT OF CASH ASA RESULT OF BEIN' Yoveecaats V MASOR ROBBED AN'L'M WILLIN'TO SELL WERE SELL-¥ JAKE 2 Vy GZ) ENTITLIN'’ ME TO AN INT‘REST IN \ APIECE L(|A FoUR- | ” AN OIL WELL THAT CAN'T MISS.~ COULDN'T | ¥ STAR IT AN' JT'S A STEAL AT TWO A SHOE ON THE HUNDRED/ WHO'LL GIVE ME SHINE!) [SUCKER _ ONE TWENTY-FIVE Z (T'S TH’ LISt/ 7 CHANCE OF A ’ rr —>, LIFETIME! , Fo, S\N smn H A; = : = ee F Zi, y IN 3 7 ) aC \ ee oc Oo » 1] i N * oie t fal wey 4-22 VES Bee y | + “a No SALE. Vea 4 +a Tie Rog us Owe OER 7S OUT OUR WAY ‘) N Nuit J : ’ Go2z. ' BORN THIRTY YEARS 100 Soon ZRWitiIAMs students, in the fall of 1957. John Morris HALF ACRE CASTLE You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in, the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way . to solve ali your buying and selling problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 THE GIRLS s YA, eS” . “Frankly, Madam, the condition the world is in today, you're better off if things DO look fuzzy.” 2 - ete ~ UWERD WILL. THE SPORTS CAR.» y— BUT GIRLS STILL DREAM .| | BY | ABOUT BEING SWEPT OFF THEIR FEET... DIXIE DUGAN | DOESN'T MAKE SENSE, MA— THINKIN WHAT D HAVE TO PAYA OF YOUR SHANDY Man? WOULD BE PA'S EGO, wee SNe nce DEAR— = Ne e, / WY), gs / A ies (g —— O.6. Pot. Ofer raat ALLEY 00P_ "GOSH, CHIER YDONT THINK|NO..BLIT SHE WAS ONE] AUNT FRITZI---WwE JUST MADE SOME PENNANTS ; ua) Wis ‘a FOR THE FOOTBALL GAME? |. pt" f ar + 4 DONALD DUCK MY, BUT I'M GLAD | YOU BOYS DECIDED T'CLEAN UPA BIT/ WARSH BUT HECK, WE DION'T: UR GRANDMA! | $0 I ASKED THIG JOKER WHERE HE LEARNED TO ” y; ee le rd tee Sats tel incall adeed adie alaeacd &y “s ° ie * i ra , i loo * my — 7 : : : THE ee -EONTIAG PRESS sill oe " MONDAY, * a SEPTES dled bes nN x 2 30 Ht Snape bs ss not a approved. wean ; p- mereases of the ; He a am : cost 1, 1959 oun : oy , an ts ply line und Be partic ine with ¢ itiecinde ay ular fin ec a So rbicoogeens ly in th sub trust cig img e with the st nae eens % fund five 4 sey began A Stews regio Rages errs ton pponita as of lished GM wage Under | in as of July wage employe r an ual ves pay hour awe te count du established fo —_ Soe tfective e employ of his ey from spe ood about Mes his aration ingot. tn oie a be tndivideal ® te oo th last ye _ account, whatever leer on * f= pee? oe us end * meee alee, gata strong with ot the fi A : ieiiedas cent with 1 generally & in o . present G $1.92% pee t are August it being per ton TE at Swiss pone were bus HERI in added, shipp cen’ ~ sn trees e)— Me i. ises potter tap regard Being y phen ¢ bearing to be Yo year for was the : this “ “4 eee Celery canbege” See re As as Se or PELE SES _jeenters, oe te tera hee anbae 6 amibtisia * bo Zeni * favor io cee a alenmac tion’ month i i yn? iia ‘00 PE sgt * rable. | Rearing the gta s steel this d . head, . etateer sees pee as ve, jung yy “ that aes a gouge : Ag “paged <= secs se no nl acide ghd hts Pp Sdn — + around 3. pobnt shail consist 1s on ine the publics pT eer ao tay a Ine rar ia ae ve _ Dea and & ch. - ahea Interna’ a Lots Me : we: ec per pot ETROIT 9g d —— | weal inel . || lamember pete 2 (A 95 Frae ny tle oe shy stmt | ofic terford 13; a ya Pe aninorvodl oe a feoet hort Sr e 13: hear 708 : 15 Setiededionel . t aon ie Fos. gt Fownship. 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Ni " retaria' serv | _3-2842, ~ ny Ry, by. das eve- Beelied” OR 3-000 er 0 eae 16, Orr eet WORK SMALL OFFICE 18, 21, 27, 28, 30, 3%, 60, ¢ |PARENT NT HOME ON LAKE FOR 55, 56, 63, 74, 76, 77, 85, Peay meet ee pova rol A il or elderly person. 101, 102, 104, 110, 112, pie to 8 bam oto, a SONTIA® BABYSITTERS BUREAU 117, 119. 1, EM ‘tenant Licensed se ed. hog ; Rae aPrrY 1-7 Sis “Can Sut’ esete wore oe __thelp Wanted Male 6\——~ ~~ WOMEN «| PRACTICAL “Ava AVAILABLE yg ad *obetaie Se ad Tae, “YP Several tad, to work one our RoDgCT R LUXE RIDE CO. CITY ae londay cureade bedat nett rena ot hanalcapped, gale eae A fe HEN Salary ment call PE ECEPTION Ws outside steady employment.|———— T ORDER COOK Say op gC average. Help Wanted g| SHORT ORDER COOK | Motel be csisidered, ADDY sae YOU WANTING WORK OR Weaning ARB" TORING a8. REA mere you tea Set | sonable, pick up and delive ave ope cf Pan or woman, FE ™~ ake above fo Wie wage. |' a G3 iz . arn sg |~ ATTE ee are ee ee cE a : “Did I fall on the correct side?” n| LEARN T REAL ESTATE work and take care of ehil- and! Associate with a le dren, “Help with og ge’ having 2 Detroit 9 leer 3 Sake Pe ct ee. Te ee Laundry Service 18 Lost & Found 24 — oe Qc & * Serv FOR -PAMIL LAUNDRY, SERV | LOST: LADY'S NAVY BLUE me rein alt, Miesass Bow: Weotera te ry Sat ventas. 8 | Bullding ke 12 ice, phone outing Leuntry PE ae Als “gheck, book, Fey. Fass, Yan ovate! ©. Sehaon Seine sane tor | © a } COMPLETH BUILDING SERV. | face CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF | Siher ident ification. Phone OR school greduass, Good starting| personal interview. bry iy, work. licensed Bow: | S4CE CURTAINS Fuishoa poutine | 32006 —— salary with apany | ° car, WTD: EXPERT. _ker, Ga _ BE 56-3608. Laundry Phone ve 2.8101 a Z Le. “OLD & 2 EAGLE PUP, &, liber rl plan of sompany bene- enced acta 8 | Dining AAA Floor Sanding Sanding Landscaping 18A| “Chip.” Reward, PE 8462. BARBER WANTED MUST BE Keego Harbo "lo gob Bie Pe s-2080 "OST: SMALL MALE DOO. WHITE ‘ood, 1260 Bald Your OWN “ SORINESSI Your —“A-A TRENCHING SERVICE. spots, ard 2 bu. of ap- a & cl uote pes| § own hours) | Selling nationally A-A TR IN * ioral and fine rat et our bide Ae of cooley Ek. = alee cushion Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-6006, #0138. om ise te stiee Ge aaa! Ewa vicar ALL RINGS DF CRALENT WORE, | TEFENTION RUCKERS, LOAD- _Hobbies & Supplies, 24A 5 PREE calslog. Write | floors drives Specials . Reason-| ing "blsck. andy | ye ae tee atl io. ae st-Couple TANNERS, G18X Brockton, Mass] _Sble. Jensen. PE 2-2340. Btevensoo E ad HAND PAINTED CHINA BY SYL- For offices " iarge tion. 4&1 SAND & PINISH FE 63720” is al via Cartw 3150 Ayershire Sapigesen company) ware i Employment Agencies 8A ET eENCHIN Hardwood Floor an Tt sence insured Mah ates | _Dt_PE 7 ee sand vonsptiene| mG ta ss mg Ay tile pair and ig om PAINE BY Backenstose | water § 5 main » ping, sguie, ely. Mul] EVELYN EDWARDS | Fe eh. Eibtes bate Caadstne ert. | Pook Sire SB” tavence Bt ve Gar, ech drive; ng selling:| “yocaTIONAL COUNSELING | AL, TYPES OF MASON WORK 3 otices & Personals 25 b~ rte Je goed pean. see OF cat onan Ok | OMPLETS B : droe' Adfoining emai ture, #1 COMMUNITY, BANK BLDG. | _ 3-100. weling._ Grading, seeding. sot KNADD SHOES pt. w ., bath; TV, in’ TYFS OF HOUSE PLANS : on 2. use of adjoining custom drawn OL 1-6200. eustow ing | Fred_ Herman OR = ‘ > sink, disposal: OFFICE _ 34031 Griveway arading. Back coat for : ten i enee Genera) office work for gfri 20-30. — ~~ ae = TaN AND $20 0 cola wave, oan tn Ey ida) EES aE ali Sein | sleep eee won| SE cee | pe Peery. ‘ ( Ri ONT W : XIE HIGHW Soe Pontes fiate Beak Bide FE | aod fireplaces MA €-0378 FT, FPRONTAG! 50221. RICK, AND T ei} located in the village of work. Fireplaces and chimneys. id, ately 1 mile Instructions Q| _FE_ 28-6375 from the proposed super highway ———BULLDOZING—— eersienes this avely ~ PE 5-2853 irii SRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT ron amos one’ peprees| Airline Career? "Scr Beste nice outy rm A" |GET THE REAL FACTS Gal’ ausranjesd work. Pa MY ne cain x; OLM .- BARTRAM 3-1128 Reta GE 50D — io & BEAUTY IS 4392 RICK CEMENT ” OR_3-1950 Eveniay fs OR 3- Fr afsnagement work. Bilj Slaw tor, EM 3-3168. Ra Norte oe Seuyered. 204 spots pee DUTY | a a experienc WORK WANTED. REM : fee—C awh BUILT PIMA cee ane Sree: grad. tae, altord' racer you tours 5 eee ne SE CILDING s Sao | iachoss from Sate” cones

hg Eves, Sun, 10 to 2 modern a angohed garage, t and rr : PONTIAC TRAIL. + 3268 GGERTY front. Immediate possession. Call MAvtair #6250 : ae tk laketront home, Excel- PRE-BUILT HOMES . ted on buyer’s lot. COOLEY LAKE Dock, Has 1 lar, 'M _3-4393 or EM 3-3314 $190 Down 2 seeies 1955, Automatic heat, hot water, storms, Paved street. Vacant. Immediate a alk in and Took it. os. interested. cal) 3-3350 EVES. SAT & SUN TO 8-9851 aA W. FAIRMOUNT Civilians oo full ity ne Bullt screens, landscaped. “MAY MANAGEMENT Co. DAYS WO 3-33 3 BEDRM RANCH-STYLE HOME. All brick full ee. nes and screens Soe 0 rte Pay. reen 0 age, ‘* _ments $86 FE 81718. at small down ' C. Wood Co..OR 3-1235. eer Williams Lake Rd & : Afte tt OR_3-7038. . 6R Telegraph Rd. No. Pit 2-905 | 66 acre $550 down Take. NO DOWN PAYMENT . MODERN RANCH TYPE near \ Pedbeow: "peeete home on For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses #8 _ For Sele Hows 43 MIDDLETON m + bath plus, witty. Sele Wation, tae “Lealie R. Middleson ROKER _ 188 N. JOHNSON sos Basement. Oni oe REALTY EM_3-4164 or 32411 6 6. ce me 175 lot ~ snd, particu fariiy, 1, aiistio price! CARL W. BIRD Realtor -: 503 Commynity National Bank Bldg. | PR 44211" d Eves. FE 51308 4 Is at. Modern. soem © é bglbs down, Basement, as at, 2car garage. Reas, So Begg — We have over you in choice ca + Fe rane B37) BATHS tae ‘Fathily Room DREAM KITCHEN 62 Ft. of Cabinets W. H. BASS $18, Be IMINATING RAMBLING ne — 2% car garage. Us? lot only 7-H lans to help By home. Coe ae at. ous fee ree. td ore A oe ae or gota tos Only Move hg in Near hae: Lake 2-Bedrm., Full Basem'’t Gg on gg ceo im furnace. Diight. cheery own LARTY,| BROKER Fay ¢ $0 a" month, No Ted he. Exceptionally Nice ‘ Giroux-Pranks $1 000 with $500 . merce township * WVOODHUL TAKE &room houses, 3 perme. ach, —_ anf he old. Ray round, notes Vonerge OF amet WHITE THIS IS IT! If you went AY live in Clarkston, Featuring a ‘aa ft car. ome. - u room fire aad many What more wait for only $17,900 terms? Call today and you through, CAMLEY nag me Ra, Chose to bs * Good ne we But xy "982. 3 out WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE QR 3-1295 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, ‘til 9: Sunday to ‘til 5 BLA Exceptionally aed bedroom. rdwood floors. Forced air oil heat, Exce! = con- dition, Only 3 years Small down payment. . $11,900 ining r ral boceenant New ‘ furnace. ecreation room 100 jot, peers on n Watkins Lake. $7,950 ‘ rooms—3 1 bed Pu basement, . on Starnece, Biectrie hot water Ph tae 2 car gnrece. oes Lak oe privileges RCE BLAIR Pens “GEOR 4536 Dixie H DRE Eves. OR 3-1708 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE fe G GI TERMS 3 bedroom home, situated in southeast with automatic ofl heat, basement, 2-car garage and other nice features. No money down. Call now. st FARM bedroom brick home with full Riecaney oak walls, ming Gentes R. Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN §-0101 * OPEN DAILY 2-7 3 lovely custom brick models to foe cal for the most wonderful imaginable, Plastered walls, ‘built-in oven and range, | fireplace with barbecue Ri pan- eled family room, baths, eting throughout, ‘Pull basement, = Hi- attached 2-car ga- rage, se homes = be. dupli- cal ore willl build to your plans on hope 4 of our lovely parcels - ve Pleasant Lake IONS: Out Elizabeth Lk, re. to open signs at Pleasant ake. OFF JOSEY On Beverly near Northern High, Brand new 2 bedroom ranch with plastered walls, hardwood flooring, forced air heat. Adery g-1 and interest payment just $44.24 per month, NO MONEY DOWN-GI $195 is the total closin, GI for this beautiful brick ranch tha room aplenty, Paved street, near bus and schools. JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & seria | 1483_ BALDWIN 4-0547 Te LAKE FRONT fis the time to buy iake ost property, 5 rooms, 2 bed- rooms. basement, 1% car or . beautiful lot. Full price, bedroom Island “Lake, Full ‘rice, S00. ot SIDE RENT 7s ATER Vacant, 4 rooms, basement, — tot. ‘bedrooms, NORTH END Very “auached 5 room ranch, car. a one Smith. Wideman: LA PAE t : 4305 Pixie Hwy. ENERAL REAL ESTATE wa or vi or il -sapemaael home 3-Bedrm, on: 3 ‘Acres No Down to G.I. living room with oe dining “4 ‘ 2 bedrooms wn; Huge ¥ eons nvenings a hee junday 1 sag ban, large villians. $3,000 down. oak fms pg = and asiered co wear schools blast OR 3-9701 * Tl N. Sagin: STOUTS Best Buys Today RAMBLING RANCH Custom nai suburban home only minutes, from down- town “ _ _ —_— pane’ amily room, step- saving _—— 2 bedrooms, sae living hoot 24- paved _— faa rae iande _ car All Darcel, $15. + with terms. by appointment $550 DOWN Plus small el cost for this outstanding 2. bedroom located in ‘Drayton, ly $10,900 3B EDROOMS All on one Moor, no tiring stairs to climb, Built in 1935, large living with vestibule entrance, combina- tion kitchen and area, utility room w 1 fure and la 8 nace poate car — tome Teith 1% drive. down Pag ay PHA terms, SPENCE ST. Bere erametagom, ve ry 2 bearcos en le many other to sell at "sft 900 900 with $2,000 down to qualified buy- r Edw. M. Stout, Realtor jinaw St, Ph. PE 5-8165 n ‘TH 6 P.M,: Wiis M. BREWER fam-' PE 5-6175 GILES East Side | , 3 bedroo down plus costs; Huron Gardens Only ne on FHA. Beautiful’ s ‘F 5 room bunga- on a well: landscaped Full basement, auto. ofl heat, 2 - car eoeeee: Call for appointmen GILES REALTY CO. - 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPE: AM, TO 9 P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE room, ment. ™ RANCH room makes this one e@ttractive homes we have seen HOYT GI - NO DOWN PYMT CITY — 3 bedrooms, carpeted living room and dinin Larg full base- GAS SREAT 2car garage. ATE ESSION, e kitchen, Poss: , PONTuow ey RANCH gered - ONLY’ 2 this lovely 3 bedroom cedar —_ ranch on p. Has lar living room with dining ell, real FULL BAS Subdivision wae from ieee yet so close: to rea ee may kite! is © to Pontiac BLOOMFIELD HIGHL ANDs the area. . HOYT REALTY 2.9840 FE’ PON-TEL CENTR 254 §, Telegraph Rd. 1% — bedroom NEW BRICK NCH-—Attached 2-car garage— 1% baths, living room with floor- to-ceiling LEDGESTON place, Plus full DINING ROO! very modern KITCH fn oven and counter-top stove. BIRCH cupboards, oo coun- ter tops. Laundry room, and pisy age | the most fire EN has built- arage 1: Anchor : Hames bis) THIS “a PRIVILEGE Bedroom Tosh home with full basement, lo ae N — END A neat 2 bedroom bun ar gage, Payment iotades | tax- @s and insurance. WILLIAMS LAKE rooms, 14x17 living room a4 kitchen, 14-car Reeds. me, sihuehing : buts 8 good bi buy t $7,450—Term can ben irvanée ed. IVAN W SCHRAM REALTOR M2 JOSLYN MA) PHN NGS & SUNDAY vas, | “orem Bvwincs,& SER } FE 5-9471 CaN exe oat : ANNETT’S _ VALUES LAKE PRI veges wine t is Taree. Re mag Salas Cae : = eat oaks Jocation convenient | = ont terms. mercial, Sion. $20,000, terms. WALTON BLYD. — Built in ae leaming white siding and Bria: : fi - a, 2 bed 8, ee soon jacigeroes.. fireplace, oe mm, ls ° Famnié til , Youngstown he ti with Timken heat, Large “ Jot 200x150, $22,000, terms. Roy Annett Inc. mura since A gall Idle Gossip sear adiy aan Sice . with aco beautiful mnt Pit “oll heat. 648,000. ioneer r. Highlands te” att ee lt ‘as heat, lake privileges, conven an gf bus s ervite, Sho wa only by tm. in Webste ast Neat 6 room_ modern home, -_ heat, garage, Immediate pos- se Trade mores your chance to trade your hice bedroom modern bom 3 on i. pears F. REISZ, SALES MGR, N, parse 4-51 Eves. FE #0823 a FIVE Rooms & BATH, FIRE- inished #512000" Clo tairs. 50 to _to Miracle. iaile Phone FE 4-8372, RILEY aveonn HEIGHTS—Lovely loca- tion on Squirrel road. 9 bedroom alow, Tile bath, at- te d garage, 100x300 jot mortgage costs - ‘ water’ softener and > — costs "foun on phe J own lar; + aan ps ak ga, Ol SECOND STREET~—A v immac- ulate 3 poareee. carpeled Fr t cone condition. ri, $60, dow Ce : PHA todane, Fenced ot ates ag SUBURBAN ~ “enced: 75 x 165-ft. lot. Alu screens. pe own plus m e costs on A term. 4 = ROKER Enizabeth Lake ye $08 FE 4-1167 nod gp ranch ‘wane new, well Ticted subdi oy Picture windows overlook Pine Lake, Up oppo- site side home, Lot over*1 acre, over §5.000 in landscaping alone, Must be seen to be appre- ciated, reduced ide Geers coet Gandeg 4 int pan oc ouse ‘ call for a tient P p01. LL. lot. $550 moves you in. Payments $70 plus taxes and taourenes. CLARKSTON AREA FIRST moves you in, aginente $64 plus taxes instrance,, and LAKE PRIVIL: bade a car ee e. a and Is only mortenge costs down, Also can buy on a land contract. Evenings after 6 call OR 3.5507 JOLL, i Jd. 5236 pixie 1 Hwy, FE 4.4561 John K. IRWIN es bin og MANOR vely age > ome situated on a veautita lot 150x324. ~~ Gems ae 1 = S = of living area, 3 b 2 full ceramic tile baths Spe %y iv: room r mus sell at eeorifice” price, $31, 300. ECELLENT BUY 9 big rooms in this large, wen built” home located on. Huron §' ay income possibilities Only No MONET DOWN this buy on E. Chicago, 3 nice 9 room home. 6 rooms & bath down _. bemt., 3 rooms and bath up, om entrances 2 garages. 313 SUBURBAN 1% bath nad rick 3 bedro Prcelloce condition big room a Many other features, $17: fotin K. Irwin & Sons Fi wag oA west “fturon dg ij Fe east yet COLORED ROTEEG TO GI's, EDROOM Ho HOME BASEMENT D Gas HEAT LOCATION ON PA N- IMUM MORTG. costs CLUD: ANCE. Phone FE 5-4846 TAXES & INsUR. 7 ROOMS WITH 3. : GARAGE FRUIT: AND BERRIES, | CATION. BA G 500 WITH TE : Ed AALU ele 5-0693 AUER E eeeS ease GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you’re not using through Classified. Adst a + 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1958. rs _For Sale Houses - 43 EEamily Apartment | ee a NOTHING DOWN Hlomiis 18 al: ALL SECTIO BECtION nS E BARGAINS” AND Tat COSTS ONLY TO JIM WRIGHT 345 Canta Ate FE 5-441 MULAPLE LISTING SERVICE eeck MIDDLETON 5~ Rooms lus ‘ice bag Saale Leslie R. Middleton $773 188 N, JOHNSON iE a el a32 OF ADA & AUBURN RDS. Fr bute. with basement. $500 dn. ee ‘as ihe ARTER epee #0, 486. —EM Mi. or Bier IN eunon 500 with $350 di fer’ euick sale. FE 45038. ny iar cots rienced. Sed) yard, wal room ho Bir MA it. ON GAR- small ‘aan payment, FE wn or will trade ier or dump truck. SEE — A GOOD BUY — $6.00, terms. Ranch mf Site & D cinder bi pra, Fage ‘aft 12450 Te lot. fi com “downto taney sae oe “At Low Prices E gene fas Se Close LADD'S, “INC. 4236 Dixie Hwy. o M+ & 3-1231 3885 5-262 COLORED ACRE LOTS — Hobo guinea JIM WRIGHT RE. 345 OAKLAND AVE FE 5- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6.30" | _ MULTIPLE 1G SERVICE bea Beauty landscaped, 300° terms La te, OR 3618. CORNER LOT 00x135 IN (CRES. CRES- =. 8 . $900, FE tifut . $100 down $20 rel PANGUS, Realtor | 53817. For Sale Acreage 47 1 TO a bun aha SpARCELS BEAU T31 BALDWIN 24 acres for the person who who w homesite with privacy. On good road. $3,500-Terme, e at i. P. ‘HOLMES, INC. 2531 S. Lapeer Rad. PE 5.205: anys MIDDLETON * Sra teas on acceilie R. Middleton wit on your lot a com- Persie! teeing Pe ere tay Fe eae Dath, Doo Mebonsld” OM 2637 FE 49312 WEST SIDE basement, 3 bedrooms — bath, in|, 2 priced ge © ae 2h ore . 18 AGRES “CUCKLER REALTY O MONEY D ogee Eres T BEDROOM, 4.080 HURON GAR 6 W dom, small down payment. ___ Income Property 43A)> 3. FAMILY. EXC. CONDITION. 12, 700 $1,500 down. FE 2-7832. Geo cond, na hana a Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W, Pike FE ¢5908 _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 $ ROOM LAKE FRONT HOME, recreation room in a, Ipcteeed’ in poten house E & Sunday 1-4 ‘ns| Business Opportunities 51) * gardening ‘ep . ~ ip alld te P fron 4 vanes ten Dra too *, Priced ) Dixie wy. oy ; 100, r 180 ft 197 5 Sih harer vi each A, Sadow, oO God. LAKEFRONT ESTATE DESIGNED for the man with a large family or ether in- law trouble. Features 10 on 6 bedrooms sep- LS ee a 2 bes tend d with 100 ft. trees, 7 speach rice “ony As cosnvontent tet f. A. Taylor me ttas a Bighiene sn hg aneee Lakefront Clarkston Area owner, New 3 bedroom ranch- "ype, brick on large lot. Hard- path, 2. fire- sonventen pisces mt, 8 Streit Meghele Wate Pull tied basement. with plastered a ee on ‘ e Fiat | OXFORD AREA Eos, Sa a Leslie R. Tipp. Re Realtor we sate ee Se o1208 For Sale Farms 4 “from ontiae Only 4100 an kere. an acre. ?. W. DINNAN 6 W, Huron og Selo Buskiess Property pense comme yg aso Baler tommereial win, | & te oe ee Sed Call éwn- Ses bri bul pies. 2 wash 730, $8,000 down pea Roy Annett Inc.| . _R since 1 20 B. Huron "Smceret 8-008 MPL, Smabiihed: tise "Total ori $1000 a ty on this. one EyEcY EqUIPPED, WAC fist outs “ot of ‘Fos. tenis pon Bong fur You — not ha’ © JoukeoR’: N, REALTOR Telegrapt FO) el sata ee up station, Cheap to the right party. nable rest bo ! senees rite Box 115 af i'S TALE USINESS” ° Boat Basin Cliintoh River-Mt, Clemens location, i, m and groceries, H Sind wine license and nu- » ,metfous boat wells oe ngoa * : Sant Living quarters ar wer Bfiee,I8.R _ Sry Reo“ roseing 3 Der ie ees Pape as for an appotoiment to see MI) GAN BUSINESS oiling, knotty wee. % bath CHIGA se area oar sau RA TON his A “Lost” AD, \Call FE 2-8181 for an ad jto recover a loss, Dial FE 12-8181 for an ad-writer. “Say “charge it.” : Pd ‘ cottages on lot 200 = IBateman | : Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 oe are & Sun. oR ak nad fe eas ee bs "S| stock. ‘it ‘ BUI TUNTIES — — Bars, pELOUS cad was. ee, E ou Be i reer | ‘STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac ym7's. Ree REA 052 21 Detroit Office: TWinbrook 3-3286 ore, ae Me : reseenanl iggy eo in ‘au better than cust mvailable ence Ear ing iM wiera | Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE Real Value There's real value here in this pic bem beautiru brick hotel and bar ” town, gine owners apt, ee a rose from eg a os near om, Seema Every- thing “in ndition - so be proud to own this one it now! All for $10,000 oe. at E. Tawas on mee orm, Sra k spitarnre REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses PE 43561 1050 W. HURON OPEN TIL 9 af “Building vith 9 apt md beauty a Par ce, king spa " WHEN YOU NEED $20 -$100 signature, “car of furaitere. "No Sarat are Reip STAT Es FINANCE CO. ' 202 N. MAIN ROCH: ESTER, MICH. TO $590 Ph. Rochester, OL 6411) OF 1-9701 | ONLY AT HFC Money Service backed by 80 YEARS EXPERIENCE For fast, friend! setvice from t, v + es ecome.to America's est consum company At We pe ta can bor: to in in privacy, with re- paymeak tems you choose, Phone or step in today. : Household Finance ’ Corporation 3% 8. Saginew Bt, nd fir, Kay Bldg LAID-OFF WORKERS Of vette ats pat ment until you are ik t work for’ 30 days Our Requirements Are: a. 3S ng you own furniture or a 3. Test you are @ permanent 3. That h . work oF oes Teas Fes unem . Loans to $500. Made Quickly You will always terete Jensant courteous erate and "rienaly one of one “directory for BUCKNER Finance Co. Up to $500 Oakland Coan Company FE 2-9206 Yui Soe eee : oe wii us ‘our sttiee. Money to Loan | 53 USED, WATER SOFTENER, a 142. e POOF gall tor pick-up : alrite ada Se trade eq nie late taodel wedel vag. _y month, Lied Opayre. e. SaL VED ERE tan a trade uity for gt car or pi 3 FE _ eset ALU doa Windows AND DOORS. orie windows, For typewriter. a. —. boat or ge road” Boi owing 96,200 R. D. RILEY, Broker PE tiier emabe bake Be aszt WE WILL TRADE DOWN PAYMENTS—On ood modern homes for catpee- w. a PE 2-4810, Eve, call 2618 bal ) for good tan FE yd re Sane eves. : WILL SWAP 35 CALIBRE MAR- new, for used car of com- vi PE 8-8104 pee, « Raab. USED bid Nesiepingee 12” ave cess = *)it TV: $i9 & up 16 “ghoose from a? rebul i faerantors at 4 aba: ITT roe rk 9 Eigette Co 1060 Ww. BRAND NEW bunk , £om mattre TIZZY | © yi tw ~ by Kate Osann | Od thes 4-22 er he o Don't be ssccapeal vent my feeling weak all evening, Herbie—it's probably a from hunger.” Sale Household Goods 57 21” RCA COLOR TV, $325. Le A cgaoe B & up. Used F awe | radio, a Se FE a-itde, ADMIRAL 14" eh 17" ey Ls MOTOROLA AND models. - Cl after apr. Tator, —- her} $ ce 4-4625, ir ‘ca FE 4-4635, AAA SPECIALS _ Sale Household Goods 57 ‘TAREAN as gare Bie. otp TRADE-IN DEPT. * size gas seeees speed Admiral ee ae Lond. Pe 33063 see. color TV. $325. Used “— rm, su'te, Son” cond antique 2 Ww. Huron E eis) _bed & dresser, PE 24877 ERA 30 & COMP. “DINING "RM ; OB [iu - 08 washer Rez-Air sweeper; bed, marron & apeings: come, fire Used ed Trade-In Dept. iv CHERRY MAPLE CHAIR ABD | O08 i od 188 atch rac GA Me | Full size’ maple bed. cenonns F ly] a tm ie OR a. % Gane Bcc 4 ples. ‘Savings up te @ per per cent. Sar nport ads. ce 088: Ble Die Lott Frernitars a Company, $400 | lec, range... -- gt bavi 7, ODD SaATR rs Bit OMAS Economy nette set, $35. FE 6-0653. wenn resent sare Pa BOOB | end. , Priced reasonably: MUtual DAVENPORT. DINING TABLE "4 For Sale Clothing 56 =f, se ee neg pt hag H chard Lak Sale Household Goods 57 WALNUT 3 «PIECE suite, excellent Me MI . ACE 5 Com with blower. k fi, tank An complete $75, OR xe STEEL °S foe ger ead Cover =. gt] hardware. SILVER GRA ine 4 & 2-034, Eves. FE SStie 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM sU da and chair, 2 ——, — i tables, matching cof- bag lamps All Pay weekly. Neisen’s Poitiers 42 Orchard = Ave CU. FT. bingy 3 — ee ee ee eer Pics ANY D t - dite w chins cabin: §-1327 3465 9x12 Felt Base e Rugs $3.95 5 BONNY MAID 4 V,-Ft. | Wail Tile 25¢c UBBER. B. PAINT. Gal, ‘Bi UAR. te Pant ok Sanne eer furniture, deck, “9x15 ma shee seatter rugs. Pair end tables. wt 3-0621, H TV. JUST RECINDE toned “Pa OR 3-7665, after § p.m NDI- eee ease eee These, are fosr models = hurts, 3 left ¢ ome rices! or ‘"S REPLAC rt Norge auto Net. : any © ee, eome NE GABERT rug, tables, & misc. FE ABOUT ¥ WANT She OME. CAN BE & S SALES. ae = MS ¢ 2 Chinese fue, Ys “Sous. POUND AT A go out THE ANSWER TO {YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, |hire, it’s FE 2-8181, le All tor agree ee Ga Bae 1 ik. chair, pictures, REFRI “DUO. ae oI SPACE HEATER Dow burner, damper & 15° of ded, Very good cond. REBUILT guar. i ey Howard, FE 4-616. HO: BEDS ee roe a hairs, Pew ae Saginaw. LEU 7 & ice at Jack's. BPs gee oat : MPLETE. ois tae | Be of araers Rippin sbaat Seer 4. «» ee eeennee eee vis | Breakfast eet ereeee svseseeoness Odd Gavemport ..sscssencsevene aa ad a+isgresesesia kD PURN. ERY THING FOR Saginaw a good condition, FE YOUR CHOICE — ALL REBUILT TV'S asehae eee eee eee eh eeee Se ipa a 2 He. cem insulation, G.B. . co wa belaer pt. ENS es figioe shes. Side., 8q. re ie oa io PS | Pra WSDL. cnseee $4: -+*e. ee + eee ewe eateries ‘palik’ sexe $3.25 gal. Wd hammer set,-......, $2.0 “BUILDING? Then make sure it's Burmeister’s Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. Cash Way o 8 5 8 x8 16 4& x ib fr. abet M anos 85. 4 Chrome ~ oven ....-. § 80 : oom we...) oentoene ae Broom FARR oceceecusee a - | Wiadoss, ai sines, teens 1108 tae *) See ae Ee S lem. cpr po wn pEUMBER 0 Open if om is ar,“ daily coat, FURNACE. COMPLETE. new anon FE 2-4850, ERRY "DOOR SALES a —_ 371_8. Paddock ATER, CHIEF RNER. ‘i ant at) allon oil 34625. k & controls. In - ae . io FE. & TWO is Pe iN 1 cpt 24. $60, PH 82160. EW cane OF OF DRAWERS. FE bean § hod Yor ail FE ean. VA : N at hoi ca UTO GAS WA HEAT-| faucets $24.50 value $14.95 aise Sa NWERBION- UNIT AND 3 23-7130. Bathtubs, ’ ts, Shower Btalls. a ofl ak ter ve Ae 3 ny or re WATER gga irre Terrific s screen doors, All $18. PE 5-6412.| heater, deo. OR Sevhard Lake Aves t SETS, PROM | 50 GAL. TROPICAL TANK— : : is tp ev acts stend.- ravel. FE efter a gg cams _—_ PIPE > & WAL re was TV 2.GAL. EL é. | Soin: ai ord ee Fe 30 ma auto, es heats, Wee SAVE PL’ S +? —- oe bets. >: a8 Sagi OE 10 RTAB G@ Ma- 8s 96 | NEW FULL-SIZED INNERSPR’ chine. Like new. $80. TS 55580. Save UMBING ge $3." bed ae Tate OWN | teres "| 8: ph house’ fine furni- GAL. OIL fire, Samboo rapes. is fant me" a oe sae Tow as 61.900 for trucks, sawmills, po ay ager pieces Shag oe | Sona RL TaN WER Soca industr hames. Measoueble™ No dealers: 100 Sg He, No. 1 and filter. for is ation aor rie 4 block wes s Orchard Lake & Commerce Rd. GALLON Of im rah WiLL Ww, -™ eae ae a pe 1593 .8 Woodward Ave REF ERATOR, EL, SARE WALNOT aE |B * 4-6083 ry og ft. Crosley nad elect 1300 FT. BLACK WALNUT. $450. | B’ham, Michi range, Bal. re Duo | _ Also cord wood, OR 3-8532._ _ | NEW LOCATION. 7005 HIGHLAND ee ohetttal bata, Wy | WORD, UnREG. DUE TG) Aiea Bh te ae e ie 8. outdoor a a 337. paar iN. Warwick's, | O11 TRGER BOTT FOR a 5; - __2678_ Orchard | Ra. gy or aah stone, $10, Q bed. $25; elec. ~ ANCHOR FENCES — pot Ee cE, #6. : ; fitin. “est a Tv, $35: daven me's! chads. 425; | Pasi eortaenine ee ee: Of, TANK. a gure-ton cable, 918; si Water ANTIQUE HANGING LAMP AND NLY $6 26° OAR ¥ FE : sal apex gird ser iadiame can buy, $1000 000 tis, 52008. "oy are Oe ter be AVAILABLE NOW 4 Sas eats. te i Te og POR’ 216 tory seconde STE ext _ Pe ig Lake ae able 4% M Construction Co. Porn a \QUIET model Hlectrolus ¥ oe 2200 Dixie Hwy. Poirier) like new 2419 Ford- Curt’ ‘Appliance. OR 39102 wo om Be EC . Siegler DON’T WISH FOR PLYWOOD. SPE TALS Oe or Bes Renters MONEY! Make it easily | go; Eiyseora, 4x8"... sommes = the 9, ana | through Classified Ads. To | %* Mahogany. copa SEWIN A sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, es Sele o oher en Siesnes, re Pree oat, FR dial, FE’ 2- 181, 1408 in Ave, \ ’ Prices 4x8x' \Mahog. ..$ 4,95 cant plywood § 3.20 Douglas: fir it segeree & T55 top carriers. steel . 4.96 J ixl0 (igen shiplen, per M $115.00 126,8,10 knotty p ow $130.00 4x4 Redwood, un” fhe acre Bae) ‘ie pee ek TS Ks 4% bo per cent off Alum, Comb. door. bie a. « 3 25.95 Alum, grill, big o§ 2.95 2x4x7 fir. each oes Ab i bine, oe eaee. | 100 4 =! Hey 19 tn Wer sess $30.05 100 Ib. chioride .. ........ 2 Sx? grade A Fen rer. door $ 54. ane Les age ‘; 33.40 Steel ¢ . 3 4.95 5 Lb. qual zene See ae eed Alum.-sterm windows :i0> ine Y'x8" cleano’ F s''xi6" Frmmtn in vent = 1.99 i Soc Fee came cet be 25 Lib Gold ood joint nent 8 “faucets, 8 ae bee at a Pe 320 ae] ae 3 SPECIALS Mahgang PWM Fir Plyscore Pie eee Mt ee Pd eee ee) oe ae : = irda ¥, ie Ts eer EeEe 5 Me Re ee tee Haggerty LUMBER CO. we Baer sat Sa ‘Phone -MArket 4-31 ae ee mora t eo aa SRRAGE Eon oan Be She eves See ca MORRIS MUSIC USED CONN MINUET ELECTRONIC ORGAN 4 8. * rote from FE 2.0867 Ai ac ne 3 . ees ba RAREETS ie La ya's ue’ rye & a “fo aff THE PONTIAC PRESS, _MoNDAY, SEPTEMBER ne 1058 | eae ford Trailer Sales. . New Stewarts. Generals-Holly Great Eakes-Zimmere 8 home “ arg as. all Sata ae BPs Orion aae nine E ‘New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides — An ee OF Ly tEETaL arts an plies mb iok: Closed Ses =-|Bob Hutchinson gt| Mobile Home Pas) Sales Inc, teed |" Bi Boats & Accessories 85 u“ PT. BOA Mark ptike e new, FE pape. "55 . _ Evinrude by} twin, Trailer Reasonable. MY o Per Cent Discount wr 1958 ~aogaaaas motors, & tae tratie web Orchard MARINE, SUrrtine 25% Teteees - zesne| = models of Evinrude mo Buy where you will get service. Also some boats at reduced prices. Harrington Boat Works Saies & Service New & Used YOUR Bd a alts A faa ER 18909 & TELEGR. RD. FE 2-8033 os Sundays ASY TERM HOUGHTEN & SCN FERGUSO AUGUST SALE LAKE -N - SEA 7 alam ge ag A 7 r SPECIAL ctor and “trailer. SAVE. $8 ¥ H, LOOKS AND) monstrator, 8x16 ft. Reveria ster E BRAND NEW. CONDITION TO SELL, $795. CREDIT . ig Sales 5 & Service TN ws MeCULLOUCH raft with Mercury Mark 10, $905 LaCross 14 ft boat with Mercury Mark 25, 5. Bie discount on a larre selection of boats and mo- Dryers Sports Center, . cnt ING BROS. 18210 Holle Rd. Holly MBirose AT oppren | —*&@1. Or PR 41112 Boat ae 5 TROJAN CRIs 8 & Runabouts. Auction Sales 77 NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS = -ATWATER Mtrs, & Service, PRIZES SAT. & SUN. car SE-ODT BOAT SALES : : Us BALE. 4 wood, at Walten Bird. my — he on . $8. Open Sun. FE 4-8376 150 bead $ bulls, 46 cow BOATS Suhr bees. RINT'S. elves, bred & Ce ee 4 Orion. MY 3-1448 or MY 3-0940. GATOR BOAT TRAILER, PRAC- bet ghey fama 9 ances Sets and vaste ree FE ; N : ke your reservations now for very W. 1 pom, Me t & —— storage Complete ae =a Hes & OUtepe Work: = rrington boat Works _ For Sonectraiiors 78) PORE, rae : ST RAGE ‘PE bee ape INLAND LAKES SALES = _ Huron. {Plan a Welly Bryan's; ~~ : 3 RD. SHARE §.C, TRI-PACER rf, ROYAL. ECELLENY a red Be $1,600, MI - 168, pi i : [Pontiac Chief Detroiter | ° Gd arabe ! ye on jy Dick Turner) oy ee TV last ni I can’t remember what the answer was!” 9-22 ght, ‘but Transportation Offered 87 : For Sale Trucks 90 At , oN AND A BETTER PRICE wise pr thts Cal corm ane rough cars. LUCKY mya tie SALES CASH otor Sales EAS BLVD. ‘DON'T HESITATE Bring Your Car to GLENN'S Motor Sales: Top $$$ Dollar batt “Baste Bs on late ‘model cars. is OR 3-1603 + Used Truck Parts 89A MODELS ve. For Sale Trucks 90 MSEUROUT Bulohs RIT: a3 TRUCK Thr OWENS Tat Coote * ieee DIXIE VW OK" LOT 50 FORD we teee es SAIS DUMP TRU plete from air as to oar bre es and knee deep in INTERNATIONAL $'95 4% TON PICK-UP, runs good, Dixie “OK” Lot Dizie Hwy, at Sashabaw __OR’ 3-612 $1 CHEVY ete 10,009 Si- RIES. 3900 Baldwin. ‘61 GMC 1 TON STAKE. A-1. 81.306. FE 5-0056. 1954 GMC '4-TON PANEL tos _ Very _good condition, FE 5- 50 DODGE % TON roa ais. FE 8-6030_ ‘86 4TON GMC PICKUP, 16,500 miles. Original owner. $1,150 or _irade for car, OR 3-1972, PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass TURNER'S TRUCK CENTER ~~ 1% TON DODGE, VAN........ All steel body a ‘$0 CHEVROLET 1 TON ...... 245 Stake dual wheels . "51 CHEVROLET DUMP...... $445 ‘63 Ford F250 PICKUP ...... $545 uss heavy duty transmission & “34 CHEVROLET %% ton $605 — heavy duty tires, teal yoo geimge nna "| NEED A US"D TRUCK? eects ben from oi se HH trucks 25 to stesse tran ee fare a W. Pike Sis DeSOTO-PL : Fe ioe oreign & Sports Cars 90B i For Sale Cars “FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also a fine tion of other clean used tae ns ’ Wilson-Pontiae Cadillac "1350 N. Woodward B'ham MI 4-1930 “fe eu GOOD COND., $135. 20 BUIC 1052, REASONABLE «gold yubis next 3 days. dla atte SPECIALS "oe Ode Holiday Cpe., load- | s8'Pora' vie Convt.. a real nice "56 Century, 4Dr. H-top, iN Ci $28. Main Rochester’ OL 3-761 FACTORY BRANCH *55 BUICK Ralio & heater” ", Powg@ Brakes, eee: ee PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” SelB of, |i 1953 BUICK, = = a CA No money . and assume Sone guise’ it "E) teceae FE 42214 : ; For Good Will Used Cars COME TO HAUPT Pontiac Sales vay san het V-8 4dr. Bel. Air owerglide, radio heat- oe Fever brakes, White and tur- ——. $195 down, 30 months on 1953 Chevy Bel Air 4 dr, sedan bao By Radio &. heater, WW. White & gold, $95 dn Deluxe 4 . Radio & heater, WW, Sun visery “A jewel to see & Waive. Chevrolet, 2 dr. hardtop radio, ater, ight ow power Excellent ition, $195 Nigiits ‘til 9 or Maple 8-114 51141 Sc enere some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON FORD — Mencure ue Ps ‘51 BUICK 8U REPOSSESSION Clean car, extra running condi- tion — full _— Payments be 0.96 mon'h cash needed. Mr. Bell. “Great Lakes, FE 02. Cadillac 62, 4-Dr. very cess ‘63 dark blue top, light — very, je wteed in- aide mt Rant automatic, white “Tee oaths one will please ou, d PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES ‘86 FORD F250 Picku Pick-up,~V-8, 4 sp 57 FORD F100 ¥ Pick-up, 6 cylinder, am cab CACL BOB RUTLER AT RNER'S $905. transmission | | 64 8, Woodward MI 4-7500 * 68 Oakland | FE 2-2351 ‘65 CHEVY @ DR. BEL Ain. R&H. $745 STATION WAGONS DOOTMPALAS MODELS : And -up | CHEVROLET unter Blvd. at 8, weotwars Avs Powe ‘eo $F Ww tires. é ALL COLORS & NORTH iiraingthen DODGE-CHR 1000 W. Maple at RE Walled Lake HOUGHTEN & SON. - ge #1 Nash station Ww brakes. "50 Pontiac 2-d: $42 down. < For Sale Cars sa ‘For Sale,Cars 1 . BLYD. ‘A WaGon HEVY STATION Wacon, i | — Steele Ford _Bitele Ford” PE $9204. COMMUNITY Motor Sales % were eeene ep Aebeb eine Se er "65 Chev. Deir "65 nee ee seer eee a Pontiag “t 3 = sates canpane ee ee wee ee eee eee ee aes 2 QPivwesaniarie ess re enawe eee “+ “Be ia fa ar. 83 Ford €dr..... ontiac ned ae": Becki idsece $ Auburn at East Bivd. $50 DOWN _Seebestetstetes wa AL ae rt = $145 down, assume paym See Mr. . Rambler, 666 8. -oy MI ait CHEVY COUPE. R&H. Ww —. Perfect condition, $395, OR a *, equipped. $149 m ly Murphy, Bi: es 5685 er ear ember en a al ed and drivable, 8 E CHEV. 4 wage a dr. N and battery. A-1 ee Ooo miles, $618: Of cond” $995. OR $f - ¥S PICKUP, 2- 3 , | EXTRA 1 OWNER, te hs trade WHEEL oR ; ST 4 ie 92 ee, SG, EE Baratop, 15,080" pA wage aon Aig / 56 G.M.C = %4 TON PICKUP "58 ROLET IMPA Model 101 —- 14,000 miles. convertible. $2,305. M eer Auto, - espenaens . More to choose from. $275 rs 32 PER MO eee AUTO SUPER MART PLYMOUTH ~ Pontiac Trail MA 4-4511 a, cos, nae See cee taste sias ce, $005, FE a iy “oh ke FROST, INC. LUTELY — ents af $11.46 mo, Call i r. * 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. isso BUICK, 4 DR. SEDAN. DYNA- flow. Radio & heater, Good ~ ae ee ee $195 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr, sedan .. $1195 ee¢ Chevrolet 210 9 dr. Exe. Se ea eee $ 845 1954 Buick 4 dr. Super. wr. Radio & heater. Frc. ‘cond § 088 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Hydramatic. Re- dio & heater $ as 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr. station wagon. Radio & heater $1495 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ROO eee eneeene Peer eee eenes Gied eon: “ition on 38, Juniper r 8-3671 new, Se cn ee ee CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M-15. een MA 56-5141 DESOTO ~~ ADIO, HEAT- er, Auto, ns, wer steering. New tires, tana. clean, Full price RGAIN LOT at Haynes, Birm, 6-4456 ‘52 DESOTO, R & H A REAL 3-4386 good car, EM 1953 E. EXCELLENT RUN- $225. nin gondits ood tires, FE’ s-a766 on, THE BA Hunter Bivd. MI CHEAPIES Bo MONT, DOWN tn . r be tk eer — "Ba by "Rt ry H. Auto, P, steering —, $14.52 "33 BT eee month, is —— NGHAM-RA 666 S 6-3900 FOND PARLE PARTS RAB. mes cond F® 5-765), ‘63 i obedion oe 8. FULLY cautppe Dped. Extra ‘» 5048 Pheas- escent Anny ::a Manning. JEROME Bright Spot’ OPEN TILL 10 P. M. MONDAY For Your Convenience at Br URES Y Fn ERAVES OUR COMPARE OUR prices AND TALITY SHOP THE TOW 4 THEN U CHOICE. 0 7 FIN ERS oS SeeeP ae CARS TO SEL JEROME | ‘i ‘ye Bright Spot Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard .ake at Cass FE 8-0488 *~ Open till 10 s | F pp Hs REH, Whites. Like i Bey "padi "Bieele ig rE sme clean, . RAD. wer steer- $1,205 ‘% FORD CONVERTIBLE. R&H- Automatic irene. ae” miles. A-l mi FORD cuaTOM nO NOR m = Fas, Sle ga py Mr. 758 : THUNDERBIRD Demonstrator ~~ moiles. Also 2 *58 ‘ 2s Se inc’ “MU 41715 1056 FORD CTRY. SQUIRE, 8, whites, wer. Golie Smith at Eddie Stéele Ford. FE _ REPOSSESSION Sita once tera ey heater r Bell. "Great gy ny FE_8-0402 ie - BY OWNER | 4 gl FAIRLANE * b> sedan with T-Bird e ae a PP ih ick Terms » WAG. vag ans sell Clarkston Motor Sales a Pea. all a ban Wi =| eee "38 EUYMGUTE BELYE- DERE 4 R&H, al 2 2. automatic. Many to choose m. COLE'S “PLYMOUTH wDOGE-CHRYSLER Walled Lake MA: MA 44511 pe REPOSSESSION are eet aime _Mr Bell Great Lakes. FE 86-0402. ipso PONTIAC 9 PASSENGER stationwagon.. $100, FE 4-2004, 8 A-l #00 Valen. FACTORY BRANCH "57 PONTIAC te Heate , Bydramai eater, r - . ower Steering and : _—— $2295 PONTIAC elie STORE”... “CY” OWENS FORD ‘$7. MERCURY TURNPIKE — ir +6 cy OWENS» 147 8. SAGINAW PE 5-4101 "52 top. RY M hardtop, nice, = Seo Mr urphy, Bhat Rambler 666 ur wr A ios? aceEt. 8. <.™ x: Matt Dick: at Eddie Ford, Pe baaot 1952 NASH STA N SEDAN. Automate R&H ABSOL Y¥ NO MO) DOWN Assume pay- Rents of 818.18 ‘mo, Call Credit Mr Parks, at MI 4’ Harold Turne! Turner Ford. R. & C. Rambler OUR SLOGAN We Can Beat Any Deal 4 2 eer power air cond. Bequtital - =z bler tion wagon, pw 4 dr.. very clean. 35 Chevy, ¢yl., 4 dr, Clean. “62 Rambler, hardtop. Clean ‘$2 Rambler. convert. Sharp. hee. ~ 4 ¢- t good. 5) Che ir, Clean. Beat re Used Car Prices R M SALES Com: oe bom "til 9 p.m. ‘61 WN. STATION at al mew nth age «nat oe =| Oliver Reconditioned, fully warranted, trouble free used “oF tg ue wits you m DENCE miles = ge NCE wo To $2595. ‘58 DODGE CORONET 2 dr_hard- top, full power, radio heater, automatic transmission, newW spare, 2,632 actual miles. $995 ‘54 BUICK SUPER 4 dr. Sedan, radio, heater vemee brakes, low mileage, ONE OWNER, $1895 ‘ST CHEV, Bel Air hardtop, heat- white tires, powerglide, 8,028 ual miles, 5 $1595 "56 BUICK oe sages ee th hese full power, radio, heat Dyna- flow, white tires. ONE “OWNER. $400 'S3 CHEV, Bel Air 4dr, sedan, radio, heater, Powerglide, $495 4dr. sedan, radio, Dynaflow, ONE "$3 BUICK, heater, power, OWNER, $895 "65 PONTIAC 860 2-dr, sedan, ra- dio, heater, $2395 -'§8 CHEV. Station wagon, 4dr et eodar radia. heater, “Power- glide, Low mileage, $3995 *53 cuny sian 4dr, sedan, radio, heater, fluid drive, Ras BUICK. ha Fee white tines, te Newual miles, full OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave., FE 29101 | Open Eves. standard transmis: | 4 FACTORY BRANCH 57 PONTIAC UIT. POsT 1956 PONTIAC 4 DR. HARDTOP. wil OR - older car in trade, 8 : afte: uw Sebnees rE + * bog go (oe THE S badte Volkswagen. : $1450 © Larry Jerome Mgr. Mr. 5 Harold Turner Ford Festival - Specials Top Value USED CARS HAND SELECTED LOW PRICED EASY FINANCING PECIAL LOW RA THROUGH ——— Beautifal Selection 7 DODGE CORONET HARDTOP door—Radio & Heater sats transmission, Power rakes: eee s onic wes ..-. $1804 ‘56 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2 DOOR 3 — & Heater, 6 cy], Real Wala aie\g/ae Sneek aiao/sic ernie \wine'ocs|eenecs $ 004 CONVERTIBLE . Radio & Heater. Dynafiow: Power somes. Power ee. window $1909 PAIRLARE “$00 4 @ door Rao & Heater, Fo- ; W. walls, Extra nice, eile (NGA w sate VV eNsleu spews eee i704 CHIEFTA aac, DOOR Hvaramatie. Radio & Heat- 10,000 actual miles, One owner. $1044 ee a ‘51 CHEVROLET DEL RAY 2 DOOR 210 Heater, Viny! interior, Ivory po Rs ae green paint, Like eer Tee ee ee eee ‘35 CHEVROLET BE DTOP d sta Fyeerene. Radio & Heater, Real nice. sameaesemaWesdes ckgelraer ine $1174 "55 PONTIAC 3. PONTIAC e CATALINA HARDTOP Hydramatic, Radio & Heat- er, W Wails. Page spas uhea NNES esdWs eee es en $ 504 re PONTIAC A pay pd Radio & Heat- . 33,000 actual —_, os 66 DODGE 6 cyl. Radio & Heater eon eem Teeter tee ee eee eee | $ 774 M 4 DOOR cbsToM, Radio & Heater, Real got (HORS ORE ES Ea eee ee athens GLENN'S Motor Sales 952 W. w LOCATION ie FE can Seria 2 54. we YEAR CONTRACT SELL- E- BRATION | SALE WE GUARANTEE YOUR “NEW” USED CAR FOR “3” YEARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS — UP TO “3” YEARS ON BALANCE * '58 FORD. ....-..... aga sve sb ntativ es aes ASO CONVERTIBLE “NEW” = "56 CHEVROLET os seseseseeye er 1 $1295 : IR. POWERGLIDE, "vs "56 PLYMOUTH ee sects $1280 ee ee ee) 4 550 \DOR, “HYDRAMATIC” SF CHEVROLET oo aos cey ccd ss age ee odes eee CONVERTIBLE, “BLACK 157 CHEVROLET. oc. csvceseseacevecessnss$l39S 2 DR. V-8 AND NEW ST PLY BU os alc ccs ens nia woe PQO95 | STATION WAGON “# PASSENGER” '54 PLYMOUTH ............ nsitiew andes cxa® OOO BELVEDERE. ST FORD) ooh fons cee oe er i FAIRLANE 500" 7 *S7 PLYMOUTH. 2. Wc. -5005 ss Siuaascesss OeeO. 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