ma Récbvéry Pace to Gain Speed; Inflation Lurks: ¥ oo: passing of Labor Day sradittonaliy a ne beginning of a ene employm The tion tht 1 i t progress has been fi months. Uni asked Sinclair rests. re iot ass seetineren, to soraing the the By SINCLAIR WEEKS U.S. Secretary of Commerce WASHINGTON (UPI)—Many time-tested signs’ indicate that the pace of recovery should speed up even faster. now that: Labor Day marks the end of the normal vacation slow- ‘ . % ; upturn in trade, industry de~ er autu : a recession hay a ie analysis follows. down. ‘ x * x * wer since late April, the economy has grown stronger month by month and: the confidence of the consumer is vigorously reasserting itself, he x * Confidence is the priceless ingredient of progress. . Workers, confident of job security, spend or invest their wages. Housewives, confident; of steady family income, take hints from advertisements again, This procedure stimulates business; confident of sales, to order materials and produce new and better goods. Let’s take a glance at the current quarter, Flourish- ing confidence teday is reflected in the rise of the gross - national product — the total value of goods and services. More than 65 million people have jobs. Improvements are shown in the factory work week and the new orders _received by manufacturers. Personal income, cénsumer expenditures and the production index are at high levels. Housing is on the up again, stimulating the construc- tion industry and strengthening the hope of accelerated business soon in home furnishings and appliances. The in- ventory_pieture-is-much better. And “public funds fense and highways are. giving the economy a hudge * x * . Good as the picture looks, no sensible man or woman can be complacertt in face of certain inflation signs that are cropping up. The wagé-price squeeze, the federal def- icit, the political clamor for more and more government spending are maainete which ‘wise people cannot ignore. at x. +. . . Business can price itself out of the market when con- sumers rebel. tesco ‘boosts that run ahead of productivity are a boomerang. » * The worker must understand that it isn’t what you get in your pay that counts; it’s what your pay gets you. If unwarranted wage increases spur inflation, a raise is a less, not a gain. And inflation sabotages the future by destroying the value of fixed income, insurance policies and pensions. It will be a tragedy if we ‘let this economic thief rob us of full recovery. If we can keep the brake pedal jammed down .on inflation,- the outlook for the coming months is * bright. * 2 x * “The long range prospect for the coming decade is even brighter with population growing by 3 million a year—re- search turning out new. and better products—production geared to meet increasing needs—world trade opening new business opportunities and jobs, — * Alaska, the new State; x. = Antarctica, the new eontinent: the electronic nuclear space age, the new frontier, they all . tend to create a. marvelous new age of optimists, by optimists and for optimists. All through our history, vision and faith have paid ott. They still do. te igus Circuit Judges. ‘Delay Decision be Grand Jury Answer Tuesday - By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL, JR. _Oakland County’s_ re- quested one-man grand -|jury still was in doubt to- day as the four Circuit Court judges again delayed their deci8ion on calls one. Speaking for the entire Oakland bench, presiding Judge Clark J. Adams at noon today announced that no derision would be made until: next Tuesday at 10 a.m. Judge Adams said -the second postponement of an answer to a petition for a grand jury, fffed a week ago, was to enable the judges ‘‘to give it further study.” The petition was filed last Wednesday by Michigan Attorney General Paul L, Adams and Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- erick C, Ziem, to probe events following the fatal burning of Frank Kierdorf, Flint Teamsters organizer. Ziem, following the statement of Judge Adams today, said the orig- inal petition-has-not—been_amend- ed as yet, and that there are ‘‘no present plans” to amend it to in- clude results of raids on an al- leged Pontiac gambling syndicate Friday -_ : * * - “That's cia covered in the warrants .we issued yesterday,” Ziem said. He refused comment on. whether a disclosure coming after the State Police raids, linking Pontiac Po- lice Chief Herbert W. Straley with a parole of one of the persons ar- rested; might be made a part of the suggested grand jury investi- gation, - The only hint that there was still a chance for such an investi- gation came from State Solicitor General Samuel J. Torina. “It's not thumbs down,” he said as he walked past reporters prior to the issuance of Judge. Adams’ statement. Other than this statement and! several unrevealing comments, the judges and other authorities re- mained silent on the prospect ‘a a grand jury and what took place behind closed doors today. * * * Judge Adams confirmed that no amendment to look into alleged gambling in Pontiac had heen made, — Atty, Gen, Adams and Ziem, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Announced as Reason; of the building. Donald Duck Joins Air Force Amid Quacks KALAMAZOO UW — Donald Duck is studying for his’ Air Force* wings. And as might be expected he is greeted by. loud quacks from his ee train- ing buddies, * ¢ * Duck; 22, of Edwardsburg in Cass County, enlisted recently” in the Air Force and applied for a commission. He is stationed Te aioe AFB in San Antonio, ‘ex, ¢ ee eS quacked at him when he signed up and he still gets that re- action whenever anyone hears his name. Northern High Start Delayed Opening Pushed Back to. Tuesday by Holdup on Electrical Work Pontiae,Northern High School "He reported recruiting officers | BRITISH TRAWLER SEIZED — Icelandic -authorities.said the British trawler Lord Plender - _ was fishing within the old four-mile limit off Iceland's west cdéast. The Lord Plender is putting into harbor at Reykjavik after arrest Friday by nations. Mob Storms British Enver 8 Residence will not open until Tuesday, Super- intendent of Pontiac Schools Dana P, Whitmer announced today. - “He said a delay in receiving electrical fixtures and in comple- tion of work by the electrical con- tractor was primarily responsi- ble for the postponement, Other Pontiac schools open tomorrow. * * *” Dr. Whitmer advised Pontiac Northern - students to bring their own lunches when they report Tuesday, as the cafeteria will be used as a study hall pending com- pletion of other rooms. \ On opening day, he added, the main academic. sections. will be ready for use, However, the au- ditorium, little theater, gymna- -REYKJAVIK, Iceland B® —- A mob of several hundred Iceland- ers hurled: brickbats and smoke ‘bombs at the British ambassador’s residence last night in anger over British violation of Iceland's new fishing restrictions. + —fhe— —hetween— the two! North Allantic Allies continued to- aay with British trawlers still cast- ing their nets for cod within 12 miles of this volcanic island. - ‘Jeeland extended her territorial declared a ban on foreign fisher-. men in the tone. Icelandic anger was reflected in the nation’s press today against British -nayal action in Iceland’s fishing dispute: with Britain. The — bomb _ demonstration. last night was followed this morning with charges of armed aggression and demands that Britain call its gunboats and trawlers home. REDS ON BANDWAGON | waters to 12 miles cont and _—— the Communist sium and. swimming poo! will re gptane ecg ry aon dons Moor be used. Dr. Whitmer ‘said the driver training facility at the south end of the building will be ready, but there may be some delay in se- curing cars for the program. * * * The north end of the site is cluding a large parking lot, foot- ball field and track and intramural fields. The gym ‘and pool will take anothér six to eight. weeks after opening day, he stated. The superintendent said that on opening day, 10th graders should report tothe cafeteria, llth graders to the library and 12th graders to the auditorium lobby. Signs will be peated to direct the pupils. He also informed students. that those who do not have book cards should. obtain them at the office between now and Tuesday. Those driving cars to school should use virtually completed, he said, in-) ommission “Appoints Bx to Pontiac General Board=: City commissioners last night named two new trustees to the Pontiac General Hospital board and re- appointed a third for a four-year term. = Appointed were T. W. Bradford, a retired Pontiac Motor Division executive, and Dick M. Kirby, an A. F. of L. business representative. zg 110 Degrees in Arizona NEW YORK, (UPI)—The high- est temperature recorded in the nation yesterday was 110 degrees at Yuma, ‘Ariz.; and Needles and El Centro, Calif., the U. S. Weather Bureau reported today. Lowest this: morning was 20. at the parking lot on the north , side Big Piney, Wyo, Writer's Cramp? = * ae * saiiees ou law iw Teslioa. Soicahenser: SON tooo with writing tools, goes to Work on 135 bills as he takes. time’ out trom his vacation at Newport, R, 1. Ike took action on 117 of the bills yesterday, signing 105 into la and vetoing a dozen, nearly all of the latter minor. The Presi dent must decide on the other” 18 pieces of legislation .by, midnigh midnight Saturday. Eise: "s action on the 117 bills.came during a 214 work stint at his 4gynporary - offices at the Newport naval base, ei WORE teri ea 4 seaport ube ves ‘ « | ay \ say ois .|Workers president Walter Reuther ‘la public report on. its contract _jcenters in southeastern Michigan Executive Board would meet ®ETROIT w — United Auto said today the union would make talks with the big three auto mak- ers next puesday, . * * . Reuther said public officials and community leaders of automotive and northwestern Ohio have been invited to attend meetings in De- troit's Veterans Memorial Building to hear the union report. In the letters of invitation Reuther noted that the UAW ‘union leadership. feels : itself re- Reuther Plans Public Report — on Negotiations With ‘Big 3’ sogn after the public aki At that time the union is ex- pected to announce a target com- pany. and strike deadline, Reuther's latest move followed his announcement that he will ap- pear personally next week in the deadlocked contract talks for the first time since the pacts expired last May. * * * _ Reuther said that before de- termining “‘what course of positive action should be taken to end the company-enforced deadlock,” the = lconspiracy to violate state) |Alleged Pontiac Bookies Freed on $5,000 Bonds — _| Free on $5, 000- bonds today are five: members of an : alleged Pontiac bookmaking The five, including Deputy City Treasurer LaRue E. | |Gullett, 41, and his wife Gladys, 35, of 301 Dick Ave., -jdemanded examination Sepa dao hie has hice ring. Judge ‘Cecil ‘B. McCallum) ' an charges.of six Counts of gambling laws. : * * & Arrested late . Friday along, with the Gulletts were Basil W. Burke, 59, of 2 Salmer Ave., Charles D. Apley, 44, of (the . before Pontiac. Municipal" : ‘}chell posted the bonds for all five. 4 same ‘ine, init bien’ ‘Pre zor, of 4 S. Saginaw. St. ‘Judge McCallum set examina- tion of the five for 9:30 Sept. 17. Pontiac bondsman Carmen: Mit- George F.. Taylor, chief assistant prosecutor for Oakland County, said he expected the examination “to take ‘at least two weeks.” tw. e it _ ferati¢e Gov. .G. ‘Mennen Williams, was acting in An unprecedented} sponsible “to make a_ full report to the public on our position on these vital matters.” At the same time, he said, the union leadership wants to learn the opinions and attitudes of as many community leaders as possible. He did not indicate what influenee this would have on the UAW’s final decision. Reuther said two separate ses- sions are planned Sept. 9. The first, at 2 p.m., is for«the mayors of Detroit; Grand. Rapids, Lansing, Bay City, Saginaw, and Toledo and Cleveland, Ohio. The second, at 8 p.m., is for representatives of community or- ganizations in the Detroit metro- politan area covering Wayne, Ma- comb and Oakland counties, Ypsi- lanti, Monroe and Ann Arbor. * * * < There was no immediate com- pany comment. on Reuther’s move. As the industry contract -talks dragged along with no reported progress, the State of Michigan took official interest for the first time. ‘A Wayne (Defroit) County cir- cuit judge, appointed’ by Demo- capacity as thé Governor's observ- er though taking no part in the talks, 28 we Judge George E. Bowles, former chairman of the State Labor Me- diation Board, was named ‘‘per- sonal observer’ -by Williams Re-appointed . was Wil liam P, Babcock, a member ‘of the board since its in- ception in 1952. Bradford will serve a four-year term, beginning Sept. 19. He re- places Willis M, Brewer, retiring board chairman. Kirby will fill the unexpired . term of former trustee. Charles Yeager, who withdrew froin the board after moving outside the Kirby’s term ends June 30, 1960; Bradford's and Babcock’s, June 30, 1962. ; * * * City ‘commissioners had held off making the changes on the eleven- member board until after @-final ‘disposition inthe Dr. Neil H..Sul- lenberger case. They have still to name a replacement for Harold B. Euler, who resigned as trustee last week to take over the job of ‘|hospital administrator. WAS ‘PLANT ENGINEER Bradford, 63, of 99 Cherokee Dr. retired from his job as plant engi- neer at Pontiac Motor Division last year. He had been employed there since 1926 and has been a resident of Pontiac since 1928. Married, Bradford has recently acted as an engineering consult- anf to the National Bank of De- troit during its construction of a new building in Detroit, Kirby, 40, is associated with the Detroit Building Trades Council, A native of Kalamazoo, he has been a Pontiac resident 22 years. Married, with four children, Kirby lives at 91 N.. Edith St. Babcock, a former chairman of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ce In‘T oday’ s Press i SNE ROSIE ESE NU US RE ‘mt Lansing yesterday. Comics ./..... i evaet Cleese am County News ....c:ces eee 10 Editorials .;... Ussenues édy ~ & Markets ....5..605 nia enews bs] Obituaries 2... cecscceseeess. 3 Sports Eeeee iy eencet Passe i 23.2% ee | Cee pics Se TV & Radio! Programs ....33 Women's 4 eebneeee 17-20 7 % Icelandic patrolship- Thor, Iceland's extension . of the fishing limit to 12 miles this week has caused struggles at sea between ships of the wwe AP Wirephote J Official Dedines to Specify Kind ‘of Support Due Still No Commitment About U.S. Defense of Offshore Islands TAIPEI, Formosa @ _ The top U.S. commander on Formosa said. i.today American help is coming to meet the Communist threat. to the Chinese Na- tionalist offshore islands. Vice Adm. Roland N, Smoot declined to tell what help he meant, saying it would be foolish to give the Communists - Smee in- formation. Sis ald (otal et wee this meant US. forces would help — defend the off-shore islands, a officials: [hae rte far ake a oe newspaper, demanded that Iceland break relations with Britain, its North Atlantic (NATO) ally, ; “Don't negotiate with pirates,” it said. “Sever diplomatic relations|, at once,’’-- Iceland's mulaldtor of fisheries, is a Commnu- | Ludwig Josephsson, nist in this country’s — government. Reykjavik’s other “papers had headlines about yesterday's clashes between British sailors and The British say the 12-mile ent is illegal and ‘its fishermen | an international right to the zone. ‘said he understood today - would trawlers would defy the Iceland- have left by this time _—. it is expected. In London, simean tila ile ence on the high seas and pro- tested the Iceland coast guard’s boarding of a Bfitish fishing ves- sel, The demonstration at the am- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) (Charge Murder in Holly Blaze Flint. Man Is Accused of Setting Fire Fatal ‘to. Companion, W , Robert Guth, 25, of Flint today faced charges of first-degree mur- der and arson, both stemming from the Holly Township house fire which. caused the death of his companion, William Mosley, 17,, At arraignment before -Spring- field Township Justice Emmett J. Leib yesterday, Guth was ordered held over in Oakland County Jail without benefit of bond until ex- amination by Leib Sept, 11. Leib issued the warrant on rec- emmendation of assistant prose- cutor Paul M, Mandel. Mandel said a first-degree mur- der charge is called for under Michigan law when death oc- curs during the perpetration of a serious felony, such as arson, robbery or burglary. e The fact that Mosley was ap- parently burned accidentally makes no difference under the law, Man- del said. * * * Guth is charged. with setting fire Saturday to an empty eight-room frame home at 1370 Gage Rd, in retaliation against the owner, who had ordered him and Mosley to keep away from the house.’ The stachcsen oo eo% Guth _'flames:. Mosley died - Sunday, in| ve A British Embassy spokesman| } be the final day in which the| ers. All trawlers and frigates will '¢, land today of: unlawful interfer- |he house had been used for teenage Mosley is believed to. have suf-| toy -|fered his fatal burns ‘when the gi gasoline he had spread about the} |'Th building exploded as he ignited it.|¢ was burned less: seriously|P 83. |dragging Mosley away from the), arms for them. — 1,000 MARINES EN ° ‘ROUTE © Sore thie "uth ol tok wad hla the Mediterranean and the United teri argh ton ith Fleet stopped air supply from Formosa, The Defense Ministry spokes- man, Rear Adm. Liu Hoh-tu, said Communist artillery attacks had not reached a point at which the essary to bomb enemy gun posi- tions. Such bombing would spread the vest-pocket war, Liu said, “which we don’t want to do — we want to calm the situation down." Weather Schedule: a Wet, Windy Nott Scattered thundershowers are predicted for tonight by the U.S. Weather Bureau, with 15-20 mile night's low will be about 64. Showers will end tomorrow with high near 72. A slow warming trend is forecast for the weekend. For the next five te + ages. ol tures will three degrees Nationalists would consider it nec- — an hour northwesterly winds. To- | the temperature a cooler, the © eS : BOR: io) oe | ‘ de i. dent ae the hen Fg any Ai “| and “the danger we face to- very real : gt the United States NAVY BANDSMEN ~ Posing in the’ official Sunday. Left. to right are Eric Schrader, and {THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER rn 1058 "Brandon Family of 4 Suffocated of ‘Death to : _ Cause. Parents and Twin that Maurice Groover, 49; his wife, Josephine, 47; and their 10-year- old twin sons,’ Carl and Paul, died in the cabin on the night they ar- vived there, Aug. 17, The Groover family, who lived on a farm at 641 Hurd Rd., evi- dently “‘used up all the in the tightly sealed cabin,” ac- cording to Henderson, He said that ‘‘the cabin was of construction --peduced. This, he ‘AV | a solid cement block ' mistake.” | dress uniform of the U.S. Navy Band are these Keith Swailes, of Oxford, and Paul Allen and jwith doors closed °tigh and in a speech || four area men, who are performing with fellow Peter Geiger, of Pontiac. All four have been |closed windows in steel casings.” annual oR pra ‘bandsmen at the mas ne Fair through in service more than 10 years each. The family went to of the American Legion, . bed and slowly used up the avail- ” without. 2 City Commission Requests _ Full Gambling Investigation . Two work wars did/ A “complete sweseisioen’ into, The audit was agreed on bya‘ member of an alleged gambling us. Confronted by/|alleged + had the will, the 2 The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND hom ahead : oe and warmer with a ¢ showers, — Partly hance of a near. 81, saattered , Tomorrow ‘w- -|men, igh tiac was requested by gambling activities in Pon-|City Manager Walter K, Willman the City|and Director of Finance Oscar Commission last night, after offi--Eckman after Deputy City Treas- cials had age gh a steps forjurer LaRue E. Gullett. was arrested Friday,-accused of being : Start Competing. Today |r MRS. L. @. ROWLEY A Drayton Plains woman, Mrs. L. G. Rowley of 6700 Williams {| Lake Rd., has been elected vice president at large of the Nation- al Woman’s. Christian Temper- ance Union, Mrs, Rowley is 4 member of the local branch, She was elected to the national of- fice at the groyp’s Sth annual convention held in Washington this week, — ‘Icelanders Hit Home of British Envoy (Coritinued From Page One) bassador’s residence apparently was in retaliation for the British victoriés..in two hand-to-hand bat- tles yesterday between trawler) crews and Icelandic coastguard-' t+ & and streams. of water to keep! The state radio in Reykjav ik. c said trawlermen used axes, spikes ~ ||Miss Alabama, raven-haired : Lee a cates Coneda, |Hixon Awaits Hearing- on First-Degree Charge John Hixon. spent his second full day behind bars today in the slaying of 16-year-old i lyn. Waldron, ’ Hixon, 17, is to appear in Municipal Court Friday — the day after Carilyn’s funeral — for examination on a charge of first degree murder. The good-looking blond youth struggled against tears as he was brought into court yester- day to be formally charged. Life imprisonment is mandatory viction. : Hixon has admitted he shot Carilyn to death Sunday night when she told him she did not want to keep ev with | him any longer, Iq jail, Hixon said’ he had warked to kill himself, too, but lacked the nerve. © ay ring: in Pontiac. ‘Willan was instructed by commissioners at their meeting last night to conduct the gam- for a first degree murder con- | was “implied” that this investiga- tion by Willman will look into alle- gations that Police Chief — W. Straley interceded for six years ago for one of ‘te five city’s auditing firm of Haskins & Sells to outline what should be the " jseope of the audit, = ee He said the audit was a “safety The PennsylvAnia float, with| precaution to make certain no city ‘Rosalie E. Samley of Bethlehem|money was involved in the opera- aboard, won first. prize for floats|tion."" Eckman expressed from. visiting states, It was spon-|there hadn't been, and that at this vneobiend the service clubs andjtime no shortages have been noted ;Cham elty employe since 1952, had ac- cess to, be changed. Gullett, 41; and his wife, Boenew' 35, of 301 Dick Ave., were arrested by State Police Rackets Squad JACKSON @ — A sorrowing |detectives along with Basil W. Burke, 59, of 29 Salmer Ave., Charles D, Apley, 44, of the same Cari-. address, and James Pruzor, of 458. Saginaw St. Willman said he didn’t believe that Gullett carried on a gambling operation from the City Hall. * * * Complete results of the investi- gation called for by commissioners will be expected in about two weeks, Miles said, No specific date} for its completion was set. Hart Succeeds Piggins DETROIT (UPI) — Million- aire businessman Herbert W. Hart was sworn in yesterday as Detroit Poli¢e Commissioner, . succeeding Edward S. Piggins who resigned to return ‘to Private law practice. Are You Interested able oxygen, with the help of a re- frigerator and lamp running on bottled gas.” Police expect to run a_ similar test onthe cabin to see if the’ gas flames have an adequate oxygen supply to keep them burning a long period. of time with the cabin closed. Name 3 Trustees fo Board of Hospital (Continued From Page One) .. the hospital board, lives at 281 Oakland Ave, and operates the | Stadium Inn, 352 Oakland. Brewer and Yeager, like Bab- cock, were members of the original Willian ‘ 2 seven-member board appointed’ by for Miss America Title _ |jyuism Domain was absent ecreiscn tn 135. x & * its last oS Although. Miles did not spell it! S140 Pontiac branch office and glittering jt se cote his resolution, he said it psn fpr oath sie eet Yeager, comptroller for ~ the say| VAW-CIO International union in st |Detrt, now lives at. 2671 Berry Bloomfield Township. se thc ‘said his resignation has been timed to follow the 1958-59 organizational meeting of the hos- {pital board, scheduled for Sept. 18. Junior Fixed It WOLCOTT, Kan. (UPI) — Ted Gorup says he'd just as soon his three-year-old son Gayln wasn't daddy’s little helper. Gorup spent o four hours yesterday draining his auto fuel tank after Gayln proud- ly told him he had filled it:with water from a hose*connected to ' DONALD 8, BELL ‘Rife Saturday for Ex-Mayor. Donald S. Bell, 51, to Be -Buried in Birmingham Cemetery — Service for Donald S. Bell, 51, former Birmingham mayor who died Sunday in Tucson, Ariz., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bell . ad of the William R. Hamilton in Birmingham. He will be coche in Greenwood Cemetery. x * * Death was caused by injuries re- ceived in an auto accident in New Mexico early in December. Mr. Bell then moved to Benson, Ariz., where he owned and op- erated the Lazy Cross Ranch. * * * He was elected to the Birming- ham City Commission in 1947, serving unti] 1950. Mr. Bell was elected mayor in 1949. He also served as Oakland County coroner from 1936-to.1940. . A great grandson of John Hunter, one of Birmingham’s ear- liest settlers, he had been active ber of the Lions Club. . Surviving are his wife, June; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Aughey III of New York City, and a son, Thomas of Benson. * x * The body will arrive in Birming- ham tomorrow, The family said memorial tributes may be made to a sump pump. the Salvation Arm¥. family eoverage basis, in community“affairs and a.mem-/s by multiple family use could not vse hee he property for high type, single family homes, nor obtain funds for this type of an enna bounded sy Hunter boulevard, Oakland avenue, Lawndale. and Madison streets, was rejected as os commercial site. The owners had petitioned for any type of development. Residents in both areas had ob- jected to rezoning. | x * * In other business, the Commis- sion withheld action on adopting an ordinance to,enforce the two-way ~ for drivers approaching school; uses, Commissioners felt that since many school children are trans- pommel ta sapuees, Nebo: Sener such as ordinance would prove poeriinal aigpaarels It was voted to continue paying 2% per cent of the dread disease insurance policies carried by écity employes, Last year, the city paid $263 of the $1,036 total pre- mium for all employes. Policies are issued to individuals or on a A notice on the door yesterday informed patrons that the Slim Velle, Inc:, salon, 310 Brown St., was closed as of Sept. 1. Birmingham Police _ stopped Sf 5 SEAWAY FIRST — The SS. ‘steams out of the Chicago River. into Lake Michigan on the trip which will make her the first passenger ship to pass through the’ entire length of the U.S. portion of the St. Lawrence North America . ~~ a in 1: Social Security? Teday in Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. ‘This f the first in a . ste - 4 you'll have to pay more after - At 8 a.m.: mrad velocity 15 - 20 m.p.h. recth South Sun po Wednesday at 7:03 oe Moon rises Wednesday at 4: Sun rises Thursday at 6:00 a Moon sets Thursday et 20 am Downtown Tem Sere Tuesday in F in Pentiac = {as recorded —— temperature .o65-..e- pesos fo nny se temperature ahe-geny One Year “Ago bi in Pontiae , J seed é gagguecaneessses soazseKse-s Ezoy, e | to accept them, apparently con-. |” tending the men still should be |. nT Gilchrist had the coastguardmen from boarding one, of this incident. the British bourne sent aboard sailors. tured and put aboard the East- bourne, which tried te hand them Thor. The Thor’s captain refused on the Northern Foam, a 2 a 2 British Ambassador Andrew Gra In the seoond clash, nine un-|. mre --§ armed coastguardmen boarded the — --+...72| trawler Northern Foam and were| , trying to head it into port when! © Navy frigate East- The coastguardmen wére cap- E/ back to the Icelandic gunboat |~ ham. Gilchrist was entertaining vis~,; pn di newsmen at dinner when the” @ demonstrate rs appeared outside |~ fed Gilchrist 'played Scottish bagpipe) | music on his phonograph to cover) the noise outside, A smoke bomb) | was tossed inte the yard and the) fumes drifted into the house. When) Se pat vessel to arrest its captain for| violating the 12-mile ban. The Brit-| © ish admiralty made no mention’. nine columns explaining the chan: just voted by Congress in the Social Security program. To get for easy reference a complete picture of the far-reaching changes, be sure to save each of the columns in the series starting today.) ‘ By RAY HENRY The changes just made in Social Security affect almost every. adult in the Unjted States. The main changes won't go into operation until Jan. 1, but here, briefly, is what is in store: It you’ re “drawing payments now, . your February check will be higher. If you start drawing payments after Jan. 1, 1960, it’s possible for | them to ~ larger than iany ever paid before it you’re now coltéctang dis- ability payments, your wife and children may now be eligible to receive payments, If you become disabled in the future, it may. be easier to get — than it been. . has Jan. 1, _ Here's a summary of the main changes—with details to come in later columns— PRESENT PAYMENTS: Payments to retired or disabled " workers now range from $30 to $108.50 a month. After Jan. 1, those getting $30 will get $33. Those getting $108.50 will get $116 and those receiving payments in be- tween will get an average increase .* 7 per cent. - Payments .to wives, dependent husbands or dependent children of retired workers now range - trom $11.30'to $84.30. After Jan. 1, these payments. will be in- creased an average of 7 per | cent. . Payments to survivors. of de- ceased workers now range from _ $30 to $200. After Jan, 1, the range in pay will be $33 to $254. NOTE: /'t patente tata 0 tte creases [in payments meri mae /er pow paying~Social Security tax, above go into iteet: Jan, 1, they ve PES se eA a —— dapat wi me Sid sie coilniatieims $ ee a te ie. ~show up first in the February . checks. Social Security checks re- . ceived at the beginning of a month are always for the previous month, It will not be necessary to apply for the increases; they'll be paid automatically, FUTURE PAYMENTS: ; Payments to workers who retire at 65 or over or who become dis- abled after Jan. 1 will range from $33 to $127 a month. But, it'll be a _ number of years before any retired or disabled worker will be entitled _ to top payment. Payments to survivors of a work- ex who ses after 740, 1 will range from $33 to $254. DISABILITY PAYMENTS: of have‘ not, ap eligible for -pay- ments, Now they maybe. A wife 62 or over willbe entitled to collect an amount equal td one-half of _ what her husband is receivinc. _ Wife caring for children, regardless © of her age, will be entitled to an ‘amount équal fo one-half of her” ; URI Telephoto Seaway, ' including ‘ba 'new leit canals and channels, The North America is carrying more than 250 Chicago business, professional atid. civic leatders 0 on the atcan aeejee. disabled workers ae husband's payments. Dependent children, in most cases, will also be entitled to an amount equal to one-half of what their fathér is getting. TAX INCREASES: | Employes now pay a 2% per cent tax on earnings up to $4,200 a year—that is, $95.50—and their employers match this amount. On - Jan. 1, they'll have to pay 244 per cent on earnings up to $4,800 a year—that is, $120—and their em- | Commissioners | Uphold |\Rezoning Request Denial BIRMINGHAM — Suara: end the ‘enly wade “Four Judges Delay = Grand Jury Decision _ {Continued From Page One) plus four other officials, were in | and out of Judge Frank L. Doty’s chambers this morning - twice before. the bench’s etate- ment was issued. They presented arguments to back up their request for the grand jury, Judge Adams said. * +" * = If Judges Adams, Doty, H. Rus- sel Holland and William J. Beer are to discuss the petition further this week, they must huddle dur- — ing a three-day circuit judges con- vention convening tonight in Dear- born, All four Oakland judges will attend. The four judges did not vote on the investigation during | their two-hour conference today, Judge said. With Adams and Ziem today were Torina, . Irving Beattie, Adams’ assistant, Jerome K. Barry Jr., an assistant Oakland County prosecutor assigned to the Kierdorf case, and State Police De- tective Charles A. Leaf. “There will be no further action” on our part,” declared Paul , Adams,.“‘except that we will con- of the case and follow u new leads.” Jang “We'll await 4 Sawer pleas- ure,” Adams said - He. termed it eae remote" that an-- investigation into 14 un- ‘solved fires in the state might be linked to the Kierdorf human torch death. One month ago Kierdorf, 56-year-old ex-convict, stumbled in- to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with : burns from head to toe, Investigators discounted his. deathbed story that he had been set afire by two unknown men who wanted to talk union busi- ness, AuthSrities believed received the burns in a bungled arson job of a dry cleaning establish. ment on the outskirts of Flint Aug. 3. He died Aug.’ 7. , x & *. Adams disclosed the renewed scrutiny of the unsolved fires and union activity — in most Teamsters Union — fig- the. background of the to be given further study for posible teins withthe Kier dorf dea The os sore asks the jury to consider in connection with the fire near Flint, and an arson attempt in an apartment. in Pontiac, and _the Leaun sters president. It was the apartment of Mrs. Mary Ann Thon, 28, at 60 Doug: las St., that an arsonist burned Aug. 20. Harrelson is a friend of Mrs, Thon’s. Both are di- vorced, ‘ Mrs. .Thon, a waitress at a Bloomfield Township restaurant, admitted to authorities that ‘she burned the suits. in her apartment incinerator, ane NI hree ersine Injured in 2-Car Collision Here Three persons were injured in: a ws r two-car collision yesterday ‘evening iat Seminole and Menominee streets, Cars driven by Oma Futrell, 48, |of 973 Orchard Lake‘ Ave., and \Sol Levin, 63, of 61 Oneida Rd, é were involved. = Mrs. Futrell and Levin were S\treated at Pontiac General Hos / | pital for bruises Mrs, Edith Levin, « ||55, was admitted to the hospital ~ } | with fractured ribs and is in satis-: ployers, will have to- match So amount. Self persons now pay ! -employed a 3% per cent tax on net ings up ree susie. Next year, they'll have to t on th Skee a your of wet, careaees pagel yr a See ae bag) The ‘tax. rate: for “all ‘nebete~ employed or self-employéd—will be eS ~., three years polbecyp fg ene by nh eae , oF ee eee ee Pye as > factory condition today, | |Hits Parked Car in City; 7|Condition Listed as Fair ~ A driver’ who told police he: "|blacked ouf:and hit:a parked car~ Downy Traffic Jam = = KITTERY, Maine (UPI) — The 4. tinue to work on our investigation - submitted last weelx _ certain crimes and misdemeanors burning of 1 Ssuits belonging to>. Harrelson, See fe nouewrel’ at! Ge ei a : vy i if THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1958 ~ QUTWARD TO THE STARS’ -“ (1) The first. manned. space satellite is now ready to return to Earth, after a few hours or days in orbit, as the case may be. In order to slow down, the wing tip rockets are swiveled to fire forward, counteracting the ship's orbital velocity. It is no longer a satellite, but a falling projectile. Or, if it falls too fast — a flaming meteorite. (2) As the ship enters the atmosphere it is still moving at tremendous speed. The wing tip. rockets are pointed downward to aid the ay in climbing back’ into space to cool off, of 15)—Return to Earth - interest: in napa in the exc first ‘caine . | By. Don Oakley and ae . e i | generally accepted er at la alah eo 1958 by NEA Service, Ine. its rockets The procedure is repested numerous (imes until speed of the craft is cut enough so that it €an penetrate the denser regions of the atmosphere. Then normal control surfaces take over and the ¢raft becomes a glider; or if; are used, a normal rocket plane. (3) Landing is accomplished in a conventional manner, probably on a western. dry lake bed such as those from which its predecessors (the X-2; Skyrocket, X-15) took off years before. Still traveliing at high speed as it touches the runway, the plane releases parachutes from _its tail to brake it. The ground crew races after the plane to’ greet the world’s first spacemen. The pilots will then their assignment — cal examinations; the and camera records of dren will accept such lives. ' face what they may consider ‘the’ most difficult phase of the interviews with scientists, medi. (4) Later, after subsequent flights, films taken by pilots in space will be’ their wall television sereens, Still later, “‘live’’ television pictures from a ship in orbit may be beamed to home viewers. While the older generation marvels, their chil- Next: The Permanent Orbiters. SMS SPECIALLY LIMA, Peru (UPI) — A group) Seach oie ~ Party of Japanese scientists have begun’ ts sian a scheduled 10-year. study of. the principal archeological centers of Peru and Bolivia in search of the’ origins of civilization in ” sold of the New World, ia tok We The archeologists, ‘who comprise the ‘‘Andean Scientific Expedition” of the: Imperial University of Tok- yo, arrived here recently from’ Japan, Heading, the eight-man team. is Dr. Ejichiro Ishida, spe- — cialist in ethnology and archeology. | He explained there is “enormous Anvtime is the sight time use j this 2-shelf,. c Iya eR OR Sar ER ent Iie, Cy Ne a et red aa AER AS RS RT detailed study of the instrument the flight. cons, Stilt later, “live” television LAYAWAY let GIFTS - for. Rig 4 things as a normal part of their Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas FRANK A. ALEKS Graveside service was held at 11 a.m. today in the Catholic sec- tion of Lakeview Cemetery for Frank A. Aleks, infant son of Joseph J. and Sylvia Nograsek Aleks of 4041 W. Walton Blvd., Drayton Plains. Surviving besides his mother and father are a sister ahd brother, Mary Jo and Joseph J. Aleks Jr.. “at home; and grandparents; Mr. .and Mrs, Frank Nograsek of Pon- tiac and Anthony Aleks of Detroit. The baby was born Monday in Pontiac General Hospital and died there 18 hours later.. Arrangements were by the Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains. MRS. CHARLES BELL Mrs. Charles (Julia) Bell, who had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Nora MrGinnis of 2740 _Rd., Orion Twp.—for several years, died: Monday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was 7A. . Surviving are three sons, Charles Bell of Okinawa, Bernard and Charles Cluckey, both of Pontiac; three daughters, Mrs, Mary Sim- mons of Warren, Mrs, Ina Miller of Harper Woods and Mrs. Mc- Deaths Elsewhere ‘ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHARLOTTESVILE, Va. (AP) —Col, Frederick Palmer, 86, one of the great foreign corréspond- ents of the turn ofthe century and World War I era, died yes- terday, In World War I, working for The Associated Press, he was for some time the only American correspondent with the British ar- my on the Western Front. He was born in Pleasantville, Pa.\ 4 * * * BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)—Lady Beecham, 50, wife of the British conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, died* yesterday of a heart attack, Lady Beecham, the former Betty Humby, was a pi- anist and was Beecham’s second wife, They. were married in 1943. x i* * WASHINGTON (AP)—Mrs, Cy- rus C, Fishburn, 51, educator and editor, died Monday after a month’s illness, She was president of the Educational Press Assn, of America and assistant editor of two publications of the American Junior Red Cross. She was born in Butte, Mont. * * * ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Vice Adm. Carl H, Jones, 65, an au- thority on naval gunfire control during World War II and former commanding officer of the Nor- folk Navy Yard, died Monday aft- er a long illness, cso * * 2 CAPETOWN, South Africa (AP) —Dr. Francis Carey: Slater, dean | * of South Africa's poets writing in English, died yesterday. He_ was 82. A banker by profession, Slater produced 10 volumes of verse. ' * * * MILAN, Italy (AP) = Rodolfo + He retired int Ginnis; 14 grandchildren; 22 great- grandchildren; and two sisters. Service will be at_9:30 a.m, Fri- day from the St. Raymond Church, 20103 Joann St., Detroit. Mrs. Bell's body is at ‘the Read-Schultz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot Ave., Detroit. Burial will - be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, . “MRS. BENJAMIN HOBLAND Mrs. Benjamin (Sara E.) Hol- land, 67, of 55'N. Roselawn Dr. died yesterday afternoon in~ Pontiac General Hospital of a heart ail- ment. She was ill one day. She was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church, the Order of Eastern Star No. 228, Rebekah Lodge, Order of Amaranth and Pontiae White Shrine. Mrs. Holland leaves a daughter and two. sons, Mrs. Henry.Stormer, William and Albert Robertson, all of Pontiac; two stepsons, Liewelyn| and Frederick ¥ Holland: 15 grand-| children; 13 great- -grandchildren; a sister and two: brothers. The Order of Eastern Star “will conduct a service at 8 p.m. Fri- day from the Sparks-Griffin Fu- neral Home. Mrs. Holland’s body will be at the funeral home until noon Saturday when- it will be taken to All Saints Episcopal {Church for service at 1:30 p.m, Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. ' MISS GENE KEYSER Miss Gene Keyser, 41, of 2242 Hartford Dr., Williams Lake, Wa- terford Township, died suddenly yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, She had been employed at Peo- ple’s Outfitting Co., Detroit. Sur- viving are a sister, Lois Keyser with whom she lived; and a broth- er, George of Clarkston, . Service will be at 2 p.m, Friday from the Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston, with burial following in White Lake Cemetery, ALBERT W. BETHKE HOLLY — Service will be held Thursday at 2:p.m. atthe Graham Funeral Home in Fenton for Al: bert W. Bethke, 93. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery, Holly. He died Monday at the home of his son, Charles, 2032 South Holly Rd. Mra Bethke had been.a resident of Holly most of his life. He leaves one other son, Otto of Holly; and three grandchildren, PATRICIA ANN BOURNS MILFORD — Service for Patri- cia Ann Bourns, infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph agrges of 2136 Pearson, was held at p.m, today at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Burial aws in the Oakgrove Cemetery. She died Monday in St, Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. Surviving beside her parents are her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Bourns of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. James Booth of Milford. GROOVER FAMILY BRANDON TOWNSHIP — Serv- ice for Brandon Township. farm family of four who all died of suffocation in an isolated cabin near Atlanta in Montmorency Coun- ty’ while vacationing will be held Subert, 85-year-old dean of Italian antiquarians, died here yesterday. at 2 p.m. Friday at the Bossardet Use Our LAYAWAY Purchase PLAN 5 .. Scale, Model. 3-in-1\ HYDRAULIC es TONKA” SAVE $4.10 _ When You BUY NOW for Next CHRISTMAS THE. -Way Truck. aar z Guaranteed $7.95 Valea a metal. . . real. tides p lift. _ dump action «. , inter- . changeable blades for grader and snow plow use. Only, 133 « E specially. purchased to brig . be hae pr ; a [simm3. ney and Reid Funeral. Home, Oxford. Burial will be in Mt, Pleasant Cemetery, Oakwood, They wer e Maurice A. Groover, 49, of 641 Hurd Rd., his -wife, Josephine .A., 46, and "their nine- year old twin sons, Carl A, and Paul E. Methodist Church, Mr. Groover was.active in the Oxford Farm Bureau and Oxford Methodist Men’s Club; his wife belonged to the Ruth Dorcas Circle of the church, The boys attended Daniel Axford Elementary’ School. Mr. Groover is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur R. Groover of Oxford; two sisters, Mrs, Bernice Francis of Oxford and Mrs, Elma Gage of Concord, Calif., and a brother. : MRS. IVAN C, GRAVES ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Ivan C. (Pearl B.) Graves, 59; of 173 Benjamin St., will be held at 2 p.m, Friday at the Wilbur Funeral Home. Buria] will be in Romeo Cemetery. Mrs, Graves died unexpectedly Tuesday at her home, Surviving are her husband; a niece, Judith Fay, who made her home with the Graves;. four sis- ters, Mrs, Glenn Weston of Imlay City, Mrs, Hugh Bannister, Mrs: Bowman, all of Almont; and one Almont, Charged in Slaying, Stands Mute Here -Raymond Leo ‘Alyea, charged with the slaying of the night watch- man of a Sduthfield nursery July 31, stood mute in his arraignment before Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Clark J, Adams yes- terday. The 35-year-old ex-convict, who lived with his mother and sister at 12044 Lansdowne Stf.,. Detroit, was returned without bond to the Oakland County Jail charged. with first degree murder. _No date has been set for nis trial as yet. a a 4 Alyea has .admitted being with .|Anthony J. Jasinski, 51, at the. ligenfritz Nurseries Inc:, 22951 - Northwestern Highway, the night Jasinski was brutally beaten and stabbed to death. He claims that he “blartked out” 3) while he and Jasinski were talking and when he came to Jasinski was dead: Ysleta, established in 1682, holds the distinction of being the oldest permanent settlement in Texas, , “FORGET DIETING... REMEMBER AYDS!" says ANN MILLER “Before I could have a choice part in a motion picture, I was told to re- duce. I tried Ayds—and got the part! Now I al- ways depend on Ayds to stay slim. To reduce with- out dieting, take Ayds!” Ata he ey Medical . Center, the Ayds Plan eee be at, es aken as ase curbs your a he ou , automatically oo less, "lose naturally! Chocolate or caramel flavor. | ' month’s supply $3.25. All were members a the Oxford: Oscar Carpenter and Mrs. Richard brother, ‘Donald Kruger, also of r |Boy, His Horse |Caught as Train Bears Down NORTHRIDGE, Calif. (AP)—A horse lies trapped on a- railroad trestle. His owner, .a tearful boy of 8, screams for help: From the| distance comes the ominous hoot of a freight’s air horn. This was the dramatic scene yesterday on the Southern Pacific right-of-way after Denny Hayes tried to ride his 10-year-old horse Buck across the trestle. i * * * : Firemen, called by neighbérs, rushed to the scene, They phoned the. railroad. By the time the freight arrived a track workman had placed on the track a torpedo that warned the engineer to halt. Workmen loosened the ties, and Denny comforted his horse: ‘It’s all right, lait We'll eet you out.” { Seven firemen eames Buck’s| belly with their arms, lifted him | clear. Buck—unhurt except for a. scratched leg — was led off the trestle..on_its_.wooden sidewalk, He and Denny réturned to their nearby home. The ties were re- placed and the freight rolled on, 45 ‘minutes late. 3 Children on Bikes Hit by Cars Here - Three youngsters on bicycles were injured in separate accidents yesterday in Pontiac when they were struck by cars, _At 12:45 p.m., Lee Hartung, 6, of 35'S. Roselawn Ave., was hit near his house when he rode into the street in the path of a car driven by Cecelia M. Ritchey, 45, of 114 E, Howard St, , Police said. Lee was treated by his own phy- sician, o 3 * * According to police, Michael Herald, 12, of 175 Wall St., rode his bike on the wrong side of the ngs and was hit by a car at 2:45 p.m, on Whittemore, .near §, Shirley street, The boy was treated at. St, Jo- seph Mercy Hospital and released. * * * Rosemary Bullis,, 10, of 17 N. Hillsdale Dr., collided with a car Cotton Knit-Nylon Reinforced = Sleeping Bag i oe wo 18 bg ae Fw $1 5.95 __ Seller Nevada Dems Nominate DA Grant Sawyer to Run for Governor. Despite Millionaire's Efforts © RENO, Nev. 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George Frank-|* lin of Las Vegas, 8,546, and Wil-|7 liam Pate, a Reno unknown, 417.|7 Senate: Anderson, 19,899; Can-|© non, 18,334, : Sawyer, 39, of Elko whipped the two well-known Las Vegas men in|” the governor's race and did it in| ~ the face of stiff. opposition from! - Reno financier FE. L. Cord. a Cord, millionaire Republican|= ‘Co Fekete Fare hohe Folding Legs—Woven Bas Baby Bassinets | Norman Biltz and a. number of/> Re other wealthy Nevadans threw full) ~ e- 5. 8 support behind Dickerson for the|® $7.95 nomination. rdy ge Sawyer contended ‘during the ire Ss ‘eg. - campaign that Cord wes using his/|* wealth in an effort to buy politi-|5 eal control of-the state. 3 Robert C. Horton, 31, of Reno/® was the GOP: nominee for Ne- vada's only House seat, now held}; by Democrat Walter Baring, 47. 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Sizes + We plastic sole oeens eee er ee ene Co-Presidents Local Men Hold Top Office: ‘in State Twins Association Seray book: A volume for re- er Se : As ‘the: seth ‘auidad ‘“onvedtion of thn International Twins Association, just closed in Detroit, 710 were registered, Now coming into office as co-presidents ’ At the ‘hierndhsorial twins contest at the State Fair Sunday nearly 200 sets of twins were in competition, and it was my pleasure to be one of the six judges. "Twas a great experience. It was largely — for his illustrious John A. Hannah, President of Michigan State University which is building a branch near Pon- tiac, that the Oakland County delega- tion stuck by Arthur J. Hannah in his quest for the nomination for Sec- retary of State in the Republican con- vention, until it was proved that he could not win it. You can escape the holiday - congestion on our main roads if you pick the right hours. Between six and seven o’clock on Labor Day morning, the traffic for 15 miles on the- Dixie Highway northwest of Pontiac averaged less than one car per mile. Truly .an. experienced veteran of the local political field, a Fred F. Stevens of Oxford, for many years chairman of the Oakland County Republican commit- tee, was in the thick of it at the recent state convention. Fred celebrates his 83rd birthday today. Bicycles thieves surely are on the trail of - Richard Heyman, Jr., Z. nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heyman of 398 West Iroquois Road. One that he had ridden a few years was stolen from the porch of his home a week or so ago, and @ new green racer-type bike that re- placed it was swiped from where he parked it in front of a store on his first ride on it. Corn in the Pontiac area also is seek- ing the sky. Tall honors now rest with «Harry Bridson of Walled Lake—13 feet, and still grow- ‘ing. + Verbal Orchids to- ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Alden # Waterford; golden wedding. Fred F? Stevens of Oxford; eighty-third birthday. Mr, and Mrs. John Guttentag of — golden wedding, = if hi itien Strect. inven tah Week 2s ep _ Marving an Otherwise Fine Picture Lane Feats. nasty seer) etek in Wy ‘eluding many from Pontiac and vicinity. | 7 8 } F g Ph sl Lentince Bites” “Courts Geabbing ‘Reserved’ Power eS ~ WABEUINGTON = agg more. re vincing -proof of the intent of the operation of the public schools _. by. the states is needed than the language used in the “enabling acts” which, re- creat- . ed at least 10 o = Y ° 7 5 "8 *& i tel i Seer sEe j : if tted, anybody’s mind Just a year ago, for instance, federal troops were stationed in- side Central High School at Little Rock, Ark., to maintain discipline: their parents in the home and the state of public sentiment is being reviewed this week to determine whether there is reason to delay temporarily the entrance of Negro students into Central High School at Little Rock. Certainly the grant by the Fed- eral Government of authority to at least 10 states to maintain “exclusive control” of their own The Country Parson ‘public schools, ‘emphasizes that powers have apparently been dele- Govern- gated to some states which other ‘states are not permitted to enjoy. : x &. ‘But if, in the normal course of school operation, pupils are as- signed to one school’ instead of eer ae acer Ping Mewren this phrase now is amended by the _ 1954 decision of the Supreme Court. 4 Kas, * The fact that Congress only two months ago still used the phrase, “tunder the exclusive control of the state, or its governmental sybdi- visions,” can be taken to mean that Congress felt the Supreme -Court’s ruling of 1954 did not apply Dr. ‘William 1 Brady Says: No Need for Woman of 40 to Fear Having Children DE BRADY day Are Stronger” (p. 18) and “Her First at 40’ (p. 14) in the booklet Preparing for Maternity, for which send 35 cents. and four cent stamped envelope bearing your address. I'd say you are not too old to have another baby. Some wom- en may be old when they are 40, but that’s because their educa- tion has been neglected. . ‘Once, talking about nutrition and vite, I said, “Any one who can roll a somersault and come up smiling can have a baby.” Nu- “merous: readers past 60 who roll _’em every day complained that, “darn it... but I’m sure even these humorists understand what I _mean—physical fitness, body tone, vite, resiliency. That’s what makes the difference between a young 40-year-old woman and an old 30-year-old one. 40 IS GOOD AGE A woman should be at her best in every way at 40. Health, func- tional efficiency and beauty. Premature senility is not the only reason why poorly educated individuals cannot roll somer- saults, Too often it is just timidi- ty, the same kind of timidity and namby-pambyism that makes poor- ly educated prospective parents quit their home and submit to the indignities imposed upon hospital inmates — anything at all, so long as they can shift their respon- sibilities onto the, hospital people. SAYS NAMBY-PAMBY Typical is the remark of one of them in a group discussing natural childbirth: “Not for me, thank n° i | : tf sti et cid E 5 a! i gE: 52 ifs af | z s & Voice of People ‘If Officials Had Starlin Wed Solve the Problem es ie SRM enough to live away from these starling roosts: If they us are, the City of Pontiac would solve the - and messed up as some of problem and if it took ten hunters with shot guns - shoot, that’s what we'd have, _ we ® and a three night I'd like to give each Commissioner, each police officer and all other civic people a personal yard full of these dirty, noisy pests for three See ot Rere ow ae x * It is the duty of the City, to protect the people against all forms of danger and nuisance. Here they turn their faces away and what they peony e ud is: “Like it or lump it, you live in the wrong part of town,” Maen 8 Out With Substitute’ That Tigers manager really be- -eame the biggest bungler when he. late, cae hitter that batted ‘161. One was leading the team and _ his “substitute” was absolutely. last, not counting pitchers. P.S.: This well chosen substitute struck - out. So did the manager. ‘ Giving Up Permanently ‘You Run Michigan We'll Run Arkansas’ Editorials in The Press jumped on Governor Faubus for opposing integration. Is it any business ‘of “The Press what Governor Faubus does? He's.serving the people of Arkan- sas and not Pontiac. Faubus hasn't any interest in what you people think, Neither has anyone else in Arkansas. You run Michigan and Arkansas we'll run .- Little Rock Vacationer Readers Disagree on Police Accident I’m writing because of two arti- cles in Voice of the People con- cerning two Orchard Lake police- mn. Those who wrote probably the other in Pontiac.. This would indicate they are writing about persons of which they know noth-. the offi- and read an article in the news-— I agree this is a freak accident, but I've seen many accidents at high speed and why not look into the reason this car should have broken up. Possibly it was a flaw in the welding. " Gatigiahe Officers is a friend of take a chance on tearing the motor Very Indignant ett up. a ‘I have as -much rigtit to vouch for the integrity of these officers as the others have to knock it. The letters will have no effect ‘on people who know the officers, but what of those who don’t? No .gone knows what happened yet, so let’s be a little fair until we know the facts. It’s the democratic way to give a-person benefit of being innocent until found guilty. Robert E. Clement 903 Kenilworth St. The Orchard Lake police officer and his wrecked car is a bad-deal but let's stop these fairy teles, The more told to cover up, the more will have to be told. Everyone knows it-takes excessive speed to demolish a car like that. I've been in the garage business for 37 years on Dixie highway and have never seen one 90 demolished as that. Kenneth Willing Drayton Plains the law-abiding citizens w standing around pointing fingers? Stevens’ letter was nothing but a collection of question marks and Private Eye Brafford knows even more than the ‘Oakland County Sheriff's Department. He said he took ‘facts““afid came up with the ‘Stop Bomb 1 Tests for Right Weather’ Now if they really will stop these nuclear tests, the weather may re- vert to normal, The rains and = Case Records of a Psychologist: Charitable Loan Better Than Gift Note Senator Hall’s query for it brings out a very crucial point in social psychology. And - if you wish to back a student for college, be partial to a for- mer newspaper carriers; They are staunch “free enterprise” advocates, because they have_ operated their own business under the “small merchant” plan. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case ‘Z-309: Former U. S. Sen- ator’ Wilton E. Hall is a prominent lack money to DR, CRANE continue with their education. “Dr. Crane,” he asked me re- ently, “do you think we should offer these scholarshiys as out- right gifts, or should we apply the money -to a revolving edu- cational fund? “For instance, under the present set-up, the student obtains the scholarship with no strings at- tached. * * * “But if.we furnished the same amount of money ‘to a revolving student loan fund, then these stu- dents would be expected to —> back in five-or ten years r graduation... . ; * x * , “Meanwhile, it would be bear- ing a small~interest rate, and ‘then be available for other stu- dents a few years: hence.” a . ‘BEWARE OF GIFTS — ; Tt is dangerous psychology to make big gifts to ANYBODY, even your own children. For soon they will begin to take such generosity as their due. Before long they will ac- tually believe they are entitled to it. Then, if you are ever forced to curtail your former bounty, they will bite the hand that has fed. ‘ them (or educated them, too). The trouble- with much of our welfare policies has been the fact we have placed people on a glori- - fied governmental dole. Then they begin to jockey for further privileges, using their votes as leverage to pry increasing promises of greater doles from BOTH parties. MAKE LOANS, NOT GIFTS From the angle of good psy- chology, it is thus far better to a the revolving student loan fund. Thus, if you generous donors place $500 in such a fund, your goodness will continue to pay rich dividende throughout gen- erations to come. If, however, you apply that $500 as an outright gift, it will benefit just ONE college student. | And students feel more self- respect and pride if they are forced to repay a loan instead of accepting. even the most gracious ift. Many of my friends have handed money over as gift student aid. “Dr, eee ne “ ,of mine recently confessed, ‘ helped seven students posi ar er clad dork ene cht year, but only ONE ever wrote me a letter of thank you. “Yet all seven knew I was the © dopot of their freshman tuition!” _. Let this be a helpful clincher 7 about the folly of gifts! Make people EARN what rou get.. — doh't appreciate free ‘7 oe even free state welfare aid, * * * Like the kids on an “allowance,” they soon grumble and gripe and criticize the very source of such generosity, especially if they hear that some other state doles out a more liberal allotment for edu- cation or unemployment, etc. HOW PICK STUDENTS And if you wish to pick more wisely when you make loans, see if the male students have carried & newspaper route successfully) for at least one full year in high school, For former newspaper carriers are excellent men to back with student loans. They know the value of money. And they have acquired a re- spect for our “free enterprise” system from operating their own route on the “small merchant plan. ‘You can be sure they will not me Newspaper carriers obtain the BEST economic. = ot-any American ‘youth! , x * * Always write to Dr. Georg f fin, Michig ne ‘enaon ot | 4c cuupen self - lane. printing @ ope & and, de to to ree | de psy chological « charts ond pame (Copyright, 1968) Crane “peut " THE. 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SPECIAL . 22'| str Auton hn 6 = 88 = Value Peach aes iLathrup Council OKs Payment for Paving, LATHRUP—Meeting last night, the Lathrup ‘Village City Council authorized payment of $10,000 to the Gordon Asphalt Co. of Center Line for completion of street pav- ing in the city last year. Engi- neering fees of $800 were paid to Arthur Gillespie, consulting engi- The council said it is still inter-| viewing applicants for the post of city administrator, and expects to van the nl agg within hie next i icivaty professor, _ Bem jto the Tones home. : Fire ire 2 Des the shore of Union Lake were de- stroyed by fire at dawn today. by Henry Turkel family of Detroit. _The flames were first seen about 5 a.m. by a resident across the lake. were and’ White Lake townships. : They. concentrated their efforts in saving other houses on the heavily populated lakeshore. No. one was injured either at the Turkel co’ a shed in back of it, Blackett. Abare N uptiol: |Solemnized at ‘Clarkston came the bride of Darrel Black-| f CLARKSTON — In a double-ring, t rite candleligh Saturday evening at the First Methodist Church in Clarkston, Judy Sharon Abare be- jer girl. Parents of the bride are Mr. junior Blackett of Clarkston. Nadine Blackett of Clarkston was oe flow- * * ee Leo Garlock of Howell served as best man, and ushers were Nathan ,-and Jon Schuster of Manis- Following a honeymoon in New Tick; Gecheslictia bad Chusha. the newlyweds will make their home at 6641 Nadette St., Clarks- ton. Both cee yor State was graduated in mas Ca ae gree in — merchandising. Called to the scene ‘ Firemen believed the fire started 5 % and Mrs. William H. Abare of 6187) _ ti r "UNION idee. houses pee were valued at an esti-| Neighbors sa ees doe oat mated $12,000 each, according to to! fied Jones and that he and his wife West ‘Bloomfield ‘Township fire-|and three children are on their men. bays en teas pe way home, The house was their oys 2 Houses ‘Bennett fo Head el Campaign Appointed’ Director in Independence’ for 3rd Year by Fund. Board Merle Bennett, agg wong oer businessman, has been ae Se é MR. AND MRS. 34MES L. BEADLE Mary Lou Bedtord Weds James Beadle in Milford " MILFORD—An altar deivensieat’ with pink and white roses, carna- tions and palms was the setting Saturday evening at Milford Bap- tist Church of the matriage cere- mony uniting Mary Lou Bedford to James L. Beadle. Pérforming the candlelight rite..was the Rev. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bedford of 2655 W. Commerte Rd. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell J. Beadle of Hickory Ridge For her wedding the new Mrs. READY FOR OPENING—Some 425 students are expected to enter the doors of the new $0.00 Romeo Community High School tomor- row morning: In addition to having a new build- ing, resulting from a bond issue which passed by one vote in 1956, the pupils will meet their _ Friday. - (left) and Mrs. Ellis A. Hart. Tomorrow both? | senior and junior high students will attend for only half a. day. ra ceelliren will . start Pontiac Press Phote together with its * © & Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Clarence Spence of Walled Lake, Mrs, James Bedford of Ypsi- lanti was bridesmaid. Best man was the bridegroom's brother, Robert of Wheaton, Il. pig > ¥ weg was the bride’s broth- ‘Robert. of Milford. -Thomas JAverit and Perey Duncan, both ‘of Milford, were ushers. The ‘reception was held ‘in the church Soemont., _following ‘the ae awk 3 * hoo pega Pontiac Police Recover - Safe Containing $2,000 A safe containing $2,000 in cash and enbedded in a block of con- crete ‘was stolen from the office of the Lakeside Housing Project over the Labor Day weekend and| _|récovered.-last night by Pontiac police, x ow * Detectives said today the safe was unopened, although the burg-| lars had smashed the combination from the door. The safe was found}. on Howard McNeil street. new sited: He is David L. ‘Olson, shown w, 8‘ _. Officers said the thieves had ran-| above with his two secretaries, Mrs..Lynn Posey sacked the peadant otfiee for the combination. Failing =| find it, they took the safe which, concrete weighed 800 pounds. SPECIALS LATEX PAINT by MAC-O-LAC $H39 Regularly priced at $6.39. Reduced se ewe |marriage of Janice Louise Lane to AUBURN HEIGHTS — St. Trin- ity Lutheran Church, Pontiac, was the scene Saturday evening of the | Janice Lane Wed in Candlelight Rite the candlelight rite was the Rev. Ralph C, ——: Performing * * . The ‘tds ‘is the daughter of ENAMELED SURFACE RUGS A complete selection of patterns and colors. See for yourself why it pays to do-it-yourself! VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 4°| now ony ] QC‘ a 49¢ COUNTER TOP o MATERIAL foot Alten Mr. and Mrs, Howard E. Lane of 625 Nichols Dr., Auburn Heights. Parents of the bridegroom are. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss E. Turnbull of 80 Grange Hall Rd., Ortonville. _ Maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Karen Mae, Attendants Were Mrs. Howard Hamm and Mrs. Richard Rosner, both. of Pon- tiac, and Sue Stewart of .Orton- ville. Nancy Arnold was flower girl and the bride’s sister, Mari- lyn, and Mary Lou Ehrmann of Pontiac, were junior bridesmaids. x * * : Best man was Richard Rosner. Ushers were Howard Hamm, Tom Livingston; Richard Hamm and the bridegroom’s brother, Ralph. Claude Owen of Ortonville was the ring bearer. * ¥ * z The reception was held at the Amvets Hall. a Following their honeymoon in northern Michigan, the couple will make their home in Ortonville. The bridegroom attends General Motors Tech in Flint. | why exehy ? more: MIRACLE MILE GIANT AUCTION Sept. 26th 7:30 P.M Auction Bucks at All Miracle Mile St Start tores Saving You > |division chairman, : ducing fine replicas of early Amer- _jican furniture. } Bhier of 366 S. Broadway St., Township appointed by the Pontiac Area United Fund board ‘of trustees to this fall's UF. campaign in Township. '* ks tk He will be assisted by Allen W. Hawke and Jerome S. Wilford, business. and, industry cochairmen, and Mrs. DeVere Games, women’s Bennet, whois president of he Board, has Independence headed the ‘ule campaign for two years, and each year the amount of money paised has : inereased. 35 per cent, - An’ electrical engineer,’ made a career of his hobby of pro- = tt ek Hawke is treasurer of the Hawke * ‘CHARLOTTE M. LAMPHIER Announcement has been made of the engagement of Charlotte | M. Lamphier to Gerald D. Sol- dan. . The bride-elect is the daughterof Mrs, Clarence Lam- Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Soldan of 424 S. Broadway. The weddigg date he has! 3, ne ig Me LORRAINE INEZ HAPS Mr. and Mrs. John C. Haps of La Fay drive, West ae Township, have announced th edgayernent of their daughter, bridegroom pete of Detroit School of Dentistry. No date has been set © | for the wedding. — - hasn’t been set. Bring back hair color in 30 y| days - +. even after 30 years ? 1. They ‘will Mirect. setieaittlon of) businessmen, . industrial. “= employes professional afd retail store people. You don’t have to have GRAY: HAIR. ~ OR DANDRUFF -— Where appearance counts the wise use Blounts 1 Ask about the AMAZING DISCOVERY |_| | that restetes youthful coler te grey . hair . « « @ven after years! Nota dys. No grease. Ne mess. Reo moves dear snes 41810 dey . Conditioner : } te Restores Color ai if . “—— f . MHOkeYg OALL Guaronter @RLOUNT’S IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE ee ee ee oe new life, will become springy and will regain « soft, lustrous appearance vwithout « gummy, oily look. $3.95 ON SALE AT OUR STORE | Our New Location! Since Ian. 1958 NATURAL HEALTH - FOODS — FE 4.4601 8 Mt. 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Saginaw diet. only have managed to survive|from the.coast onto Quemoy inlraised in quantity ne seed Sep they Inaive turned their barren’ soillbleak as that of a sels i Barren: Soil Becomes pae ere tion, Its purpose was to help Que- moy farmers help themselves, ~ 1$320, Pistol Stolen at Lumber Yard CLAWSON — A Sergiay becke inté the Square Deal Lumber Co. joffice, 136 S. Main St., last night and took $320 in cash front a safe, Clawson Police said. : 2 Youths Flee Hungary by Hiding. Aboard Plane BRUSSELS (AP)—Two. Hunga- rian youths stowed away. on a into a self-supporting farmland. path of a tornado. : The to Kong “¢, {at Which times police had HAUNT OF PIRATES enemy cou be ten ad ead le sot ” = buil * dha Island and the peares main- tomed to the violences - nature With better food came: land “re- Damone, Wife. Separate and men, the National Geographic Red troops stormed le in \form..The Nationalist Society says, The island was| October 1949 but were thrown |boughit excess land and made it} HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actress | . back with heavy losses. The |available to tenant farnfers on easy|Pier Angeli and her husband, Never Needs — Serubbing 6c Ea. == Smits : 257 South Saginaw eee ne your free gift! you may: also. win _ TOTHE Grand. “open a valuable - door prize FRIDAY--SATURDAY - September 5, 6° ng al.h. harrison CO. birmingham’ s exclusive and complete luggage and leather goods store 233 EAST MAPLE _ «MI 6-8088 FE a1755 Some <= “BARGAIN NEWS | } CREDIT TO FIT YOUR Bi oO OUTFIT EASY | eect eee © role Pork Loin... conan anton 5% @ CUSTOMER. ‘Szsvon" Rm Ee io ving or = A - Ready-Carve for Chops or ©. Ge Coupon hes no cash aluel Qa: ie ee i Stewing Pork Loin Roast ..... Reseting. Find 7 Rib Call 49: ». 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SEPTEMBER 3, 1958 Poceeercoegcoscooces s EW ’N SAVE FABRIC sHoP OOKS LIKE WOOL—IS ~ "Royal O” “The fabulous cloth et 50% - “Orlon and 50% Viscose that cuts and sews On both sides. ,._ Anaverage size junior dress - _— would cost $23. ) “retail 4) i SAVE : ae 61421, 1Cm@ 4, Bes for SUB-TEENS Her New Coat Is by | PREEN And it is of toasty warm all wool check. Smartly tailored. - straight back treatment. 4 % pocket interest, and push-up sleeves. Grey only. on °3 2” SPECIAL SELLING! Boys’ New Sport Shirts Choose from smart Ivy fa cottons, checks G stripes, and toast warm flannels. ‘All-Sanforized. Buy now. ; _ 99 Sizes 6-18 *] “ “Best for Children” “TelHuron Center § 175 W. Maple Rd. 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White Saddle ssi Sinan : ee Black_or Brown _- Black and Witte Saddle Getia Leather Assorted Fiberglos Ribs sbony iy Ya | & 99" fea Cunningham's qildl Where Quality, Service and Values Prevail : S conaccacaseteeemnaeptereepynsohecneaynoce?. seseeecesececccwescesscccsneececcncsecsaaseconacasccasonsvesereoeusens pececccecceccesescccccscocscccssencosscoaecoesncqooscaonsnsooeseoese YUMPING "JACKS" - aetvine Che sea” FLEXIBLE SHOES FOR HARD WEAR $i. SO 574 The SHOE BOX “Shoes for thé Family” 29 S. Telegraph TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER TITITITVITIiittiit iii eeeeccccorcoccccvecooveceooooocoeeooees cocceseeseoooneeeneogeneeeels “CLEARANCE. SALE! © starting thursday season-skipping DRESSES sau $77 formerly. $10.98 and $12.98 @ perfectly timed savings on ‘hess wonderful season-skipping dreages oe true fashion favorites in wide array! @ choose pweérel of them NOW to complete your dress wardrobe! @ a collection of many styles and fabrics in an assortment of delightful @ in junior and misses sizes. Hurry for best selection! SAVE! Ms _TEL-HURON SHOPPING SOF, ‘ “open nights to 9 p.m. tend, ‘hurdey, friday, tent -| SCHOOL _ Fishing: Poles BAGS Brown Oxiord Scuff Toe * Scull Heel FE 4-0259 * 'POSHOHOHHSHHOHSOSHSSSHOSSSOOHHHOHHHHHHOHHHSOCOEEEES SESHSSSSHSSSSOHHSHSSHSHSSHSSSHSHSSHHSHSHHHSSSHHSOHSSCSHSSCESES { RYT ITT LILLIE TT Titi | | * * = _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1958 special 10c off coffee sale" french brand . 65" You'll love that smooth, pleasing flavor end fine coffee aroma, . spotlight instant — 2719 ~ Make a dull day brighter and better with: this Sottes pick’ up. sve|] ree __ SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 3™ $1 gal Get; - Top Value. Stamps Plus Kroger Best Buys! here’s ere ae your wealth < 8 GLAZED DONUTS «= 39 }/. instant The ideal mate . Spotlight Florient, astorted fragrances, It's soft becouse it's Northe i ; : \ . i : | ¢ ; a i: | , | 7) t* f * ; dee : ee . Pr i F ¢ if = f is 3 ee . - Ff . a i i j ‘ <; : ; * ay od Ae LE oe. p / ‘ ‘ ; » r & F ks é 4 . vsallel ” “THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1958 : cae | FREEGHT fer the kiddies, tool OF THES | ARK. SUPER Stations in Pontiac | Lashes . For three days only you get sixteen 3 TH URS. FRI e | and SA ° free Clark Super Savings Stamps. aly : / 5 a i _- These cash value stamps are, worth : . SEPT EMB ER 4 5 and 6 ) * real money — not premiums — not papae == 7 ee ~. a trinkets — but real money. You save es : . THREE DAYS ONLY : more with new CLARK SUPER J00 . & Savings Stamps. Clark refines every gallon of CLARK SUPER 100 gasoline — in its own | refineries. And Clark sells only one grade — the very best. Fill up with | CLARK SUPER 100. and get super octane and lowest price. Lower price |. . | than any of the other five leading a: ~ premium brands in this area. me ae ae Auburn and Parkhurst © || Five | 7, 3 * s _ Sparkling New - 414 South Saginaw : Clark Super 100 | : Stations Serving South Telegraph at Edna Street | Pontiac = —sOrehard Lake Avenivé and Green St. ei eed oe “Oakland and Inglewood = peop . A 4 ° “ . ‘ ; . i | ‘ - ) . 4 . ; . : : é “a Weddings Spark Personal News _ A number..o f out - of - town ~ guests will be present for the Saturday wedding of Barbara Ann Schwalm, daugpter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. .Schwalm of Silver Lake read, and David _ Henry Ward, son of Mr, and | Mrs. Fred Stuart Ward of Ward’s Point drive, at ‘St. Michael's: CatholieChurch. The visitors include Saw -Emmons of Dayton, Duke Bleigh of scapes Pa.; -Follansbee of Evanston, ‘Ill; Mr, and Mrs. Tom . Raymond. with daughter « Margy and sons Tim, Robbie and George, of Evanston, ‘Th; Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Rider and. children. Jolee, Virginia and Ward of Champaign, IL; _ and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sny- der ahd ‘children Mark and Sara, of Saginaw, ; + em eS 3 Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hunter of West Iroquois road and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall of Navajo road were in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Saturday for the wedding of Judith Gail Camp- bell and Richard ‘Lee Spindle. Judith is» the datighter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Camp- bell of Cleveland Heights.; The bridegroom's parents for- mer Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Spindle of Grosse .Pointe Woods. The couple will attend the Univer- sity of Michigan this fall, x * at , Marcella Walker has re- _ turned to New York City after spending two weeks in Pontiac with her mother; Mrs, Julia — Walker of Whittemore street. " - ~* Mr. .and Mrs. Leonard A. Roebke.. of Coshocton street visited at Ausable Chasm, N.Y., retently. , * * * - Home after a visit at Silver Springs, Fla. are Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. March of Alhi street and Mr, and. Mrs, Mar- shall Charter of Reynolds street. * * * ‘ Mrs. Frank Diener of Scott Lake and Mrs. Dorsey Leiper of Cornell street have returned from a three-week trip to Mesa, Calif where -they ‘vi ited their children; Mr. and Mrs, Richard Diener and Mar- ion Leiper. Mrs. Dieneg,is the former Diana Leiper. s * * . * Mrs,’ David -N. Eicher of Orchard. Lake has _ returned from a four-day canoe and camping trip with, eight Senior Girl Scouts on the Au Sable‘ River. Mrs, John Gilchrist of \Teraalh knit dress: pel ‘Helene | ebmmentator: for: the Alvin's fashion the dresses featured in the collection of oo held meer at ne saat Rolandale. avenue liccompénied the group. =~ ik ae Karen G, , daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Gors- line of Pioneer drive, will graduate Sunday from Hurley i School of Nursing sal ci. ta f / Leow D. Bumgardner of East * Beverly avenue has returned ‘from a week's visit with his “son, Don, who has been in Ash- ¥jand, Ore., playing summer Stock at the Oregon Shake- _Spearian Festival. Mr. Bum- ‘gardner also visited relatives while in Ashland, 4.°* "2 Mrs. E, M. Orr of Bloom-. pield Hills and her daughter, Mrs, P. F. Hoops, returned today from -Toronto, Canada, -where they attended the Cana- dian National Exhibition.. Mrs. Hoops, of Chicago, will stay until Sunday at the home of her brother-in-law. and sister, Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Winn of Bloomfield Hills, Bes ee ok Deanna Dovre, daughter of Mrs. Helen Dovre of: avenue and Patricia A. Gavette daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Rich- ard M, Gavette of Avondale avenue, will return to studies at Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill.,°on Monday. +. *. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Slavin . NANCY BOATRIGHT Mr, and Mrs,. Harvey Boat- right of Lake Orion announce the ehgagement of their daugh- ter, Nancy, to Ronald Lange, son . and Mrs. Walter La Birmingham. No date has, set for the wedding. soc Abe ‘Hills. _— hom val roukd ¢ Jr, (nee Maureen McCarthy) of Hanley drive announce the ~ birth of a daughter, Marcia Sue, Aug. 31 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the child-are - Mr, and Mrs. Joseph P, Mc- Carthy of Draper avenue and' Mr, and Mrs. Fred Slavin of Woodbine drive, t wo ok The birth of _a--daughter, _. Kathryn Lynn, Aug<15 at Pon- tiac General Hospital, is~ an- nounced by ~ Mr. and . Mrs. Eugene H. McCurdy (nee Joy Tosich) of Clarkston, - ~ Grandparents of the baby are Mr, and Mrs, Datiiel D. Tosich of 1a road and Mr. and. Mrs, H. J, McCurdy of Flint, tt A son, Mark Andrew, was born“Aug. 20 to Army: Electron- ics Technician and Mrs, Felix E, Shurden Jr., of Honolulu, Hawaii. The infant's. grandparents Aiilioey Holds Dinner-Meeting The LadiessAuxiliary of Metropolitan’ Club, Spirit Six, met for a cooperative dinner Tuesday evening at the Federal _ Savings and Loan Building. eo * Hostesses for were Mrs. Charles Bryson and Mrs. Ruben Ellison. Mrs. Rob- ert Bunce was a guest: Park Nique announced a round table meeting to be held Oct. 11 in Grand Haven, The AX | national convention of the Metropolitan Club will be held in Lansing next August. Take a Friend > When Shopping Color does strange things to complexions. That is why it is ' helpful to have a friend along on a shopping trip. She can tell you whether or not a color is becoming. The average person. will find that - chartreuse, dusty pink and. ginger will bring out a green cast, turn the skin muaey. Pate make it look coarse, . the evening | are Mrs. Edith M. Keehn of ; \ Pingree avenue and Mr, and ~ Mrs. Felix E. Shurden of Stark- , ville, Miss, + Opti-Mrs. Ofticers Named Opti-Mrs. Club of Pontiae met Tuesday evening at the West Iroquois road home _ of Mrs. Fred Coleman. Thirty - members and guests-attended. The following officers and’ committee heads were an- nounced: Mrs. G. W. Stark, president: Mrs. Harold Davis, firgt. vice president; Mrs. Ro- ‘Smith, ‘second vice presi- dent; Mrs. Orrin Huntoon Jr., secretary, and Mrs, Ralph Becker, treasurer. — ct ok & Committee heads are Mrs. Davis, program; Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Thomas ‘Hruska, Mrs. Earl Schiller, Mrs. David Ewalt, and Mrs. Buhl Burt, ways and mearis; Mrs. David Ewalt and Mrs. Leo Metz, © house and calling: Mrs, Hur- ska, project; Mrs, Charles Manz, Mrs. G. L. Herrington, Mrs. Irving Gillies and Mrs. Richard Wolfe, entertainment. Others are Mrs. H. A. Miller, membership; Mrs. R. H: Ly- ons, cards and flowers; Mrs. - Fred Coleman, publicity. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Schiller and Mrs. Roy Lewis were appointed as board members. a8. ¢ . Oriel Endelman, director of : i Children’s Aid So- ciety, spoke to the group on the care of children coming to their attention. Mrs. “Hun- toon and Mrs. Metz assisted the hostess, ; * * * Guests were Mrs. Robert W. Bradley, Mrs. Ray F. Brasch, Mrs. Ralph Merkovitz, Mrs. Earl ee. a Ca rrie Rench, In. Bloomfield Hills Today oor World’s Fashions Shown “Around the World in Fash- fons,” was presented by Al- vin's at the Kingsley Inn Junch- | Ponting Prpse Phote The knit is one of the World.” id ie. =o today in Bloomfield Creations from Italy, France, Austria, Holland, England and . Israel were featured. The im- portance of American design- ers was stressed by collections from Oleg Cassini, Mr. Mort, Abe’ Shrader, Herbert Sch- neider, Mamselle and others. x * * A royal blige imported coat with dyed-to-match fox collar _ was received with much ex- -citement, as were a group of Israeli and Austrian knits. _ The famed Scuderi dresses shown emphasized Italy’s in- fluencé in the fashion world today. * * * Furs by Herzberg and Key- - stone highlighted many of the - outfits. Helene Freund was commen- tator for the affair. She intro- duced the Powers’ “‘Girl- of Week” as a surprise model. Improper Care Can Cause Tooth Decay _____Did_ you know that brushing _ your teeth improperly can ac- tually cause tooth. decay? *. The: reason for this is. that improper brushing lacerates the gums and causes them to shrink from the, base of the teeth, thus allowing room for decay. Brushing is, of course, es- sential to healthy teeth and does prevent decay, But it's important to brush the right way and to use a brush which is not too hard or stiff. The right way to brush, your dentist will tell you, is to brush only three or four teeth at one sweep. Your teeth are curved, not straight, and ‘brush- ing them in one straight sweep across can contribute to cor- rosion of the enamel. : ty Select Stationery ” Like Wardrobe Choose your letter paper res same way you choose yout clothes, Select a “becoming” color; make ‘its size: and shape ‘a good background for the size and shape of your hand- writing; “‘accessorice” it with colored inks and typewriter ribbons; personalize it’ with morograms or initialed seals. And in papers of. different «4 ‘ weights and designs, have the © equivalent of sportswear and Sunday best. URS. pore H, ROBINSON 7 ‘Jane L. Romney Marries in Rite at Salt Lake City Jane Lafount Romney and Bruce Hinckley Robinson were married at noon. today at - Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter Day Saints, Salt Lake Tem-- ple, Salt Lake City, Utah. El- der Mari6n Romney officiated at the ceremony. * kt "The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Romney of Bloomfield Hills and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. O. Preston Robinson of Salt Lake City. " IN GOWN OF LACE ee ON ae shes A gown of hand-clipped Chan- tilly lace was worn by the bride. It featured. a portrait neckline and a full skirt with a scalloped hem. Her bouquet was white daisy chrysanthe- mums. * * * Mrs. Loren Keenan of Ala- meéda, Calif.; was her sister’s matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Height of Palo Al- to, Calif.; Ellen Van Dusen of Bloomfield Hills, Gecile McCatf- frey: of Grosse Pointe, Anh Armstrong Prince of Salt Lake City, Ann Scowcroft of Ogden, Utah; Martha Sears of Glen- dale, Calif., and the bride- groom's sister, Christine Rob- inson,. * ° * * All the attendants wore white RE ie ee | Have You Tried This? chiffon dresses with yellow sat- . in inserts and yellow satin sashes. They wore flat yellow — _ Satin bows in their hair and carried yellow daisy bouquets. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM ‘» James Kimball of Salt Lake City was best man and ushers were Scott Romney, Loren Kee- han and Sterling W. Still. a eee “To receive guests at a re- ception held in the University of Utah living center, Mrs. ‘Romney choose a beige raw- silk dress with back drape and a° white satin cut-out neck- line. Mrs. Robinson: wore an emerald green sheath, x * * When the couple left for a honeymoon to LaJolla, Calif., the bride was wearing a. blue cashmere suit and a feathered hat. ; * * é The couple will live in Salt ake City where the bride- .groom will attend medical school at the University of Utah. t Eyebrows Need Care Flattering eyebrows often emerge when a woman merely plucks stray heirs. These hairs. '. chairman; give. a shaggy, unkempt ap- pearance, _ By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press-Home Editor As you drive along the road you will see elderberries hang: ing ripe on the bushes. This is the time of year for elder- berry pie. If you freeze these berries, you can have this pie any time of the year. * * * Mrs. Richard Van Huizen of Williams Lake shares her recipe with us, She has been an active Girl Scout worker for a number of years. Gar- dening, both indoors and out, SLL Dear Abby... | Wild Elderberries Make Wonderful Fall Pie is her hobby. ELDERBERRY. PIE By Mrs. Richard Van Huizen : J: wuart fresh elderberries OR 1 frozen berries pin Rae ne poons flow e oP Amenccaees vinegar or: lemon © o{plexiea peaches CA 2 apples, sliced may ¢ substitute is teaspoon aeaamen 1, teaspoon nutmeg Mix all ingredients and pour into an -unbaked pie shell. Bake 15 minutes at 425 de- grees, Reduce heat to 350 de grees and bake another 30 ‘minutes. ge ee ‘ ‘ es "e4 ae ™ i é | } . i ' & : fe { ee : "e re a [ : ee 0 i f, in : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1958 “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN. Late Vacationers Return. _ , a) — ‘2-Day Show to Open Nov: 5 “Name Committee Heads for ‘H: ‘igh Fever Follies’ Mrs. Robert’ Sutton’s fob is *radio publicity and Mrs. Carmi Mrs. Clyde Biri and Mrs. John Selman, ‘general to- chairmen for “High Fever Fol-° lies of '58,"" have named the mmittee heads who will as- sist them. ‘The Follies will take place Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Nov. 5. and 6. v The first event in connection -With this annual affair will “take place Oct. 20 when the Kick-Off Party will be held. at Pontiac Federal Savings: and Loan Building. LEAD COMMITTEES Several men are working as committee leaders this year. John Benson is ig charge of programs. . Fred Fuller is handling the mtsic. Don Car- ros représents the hospital per- sonnel. : ee Couples who will work to- “gether are Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Miller in charge of the Talent Party; and Mr. and Mrs. Thurley Allen. The Al- lens will run down properties for the performance. Mrs. LaVon Ryden is talent Mrs. Lynn Allen Jr., rey charge of makeup; is Mrs. William .Mc-. and i Clare's Niapeactblitty to’. see that ‘workers have their . tures taken. J. Odell is handling newspaper “publicity. ° Patrofis will be se- cured by Mrs. Robert Shorey and Mrs. Alex Capsalis, while Mr's. Fred Fuller takes care of : courtesies. HEAD FINANCE, TICKETS . ~ Finance is under the direc- tion of Mrs, Ralph. Babbington; : Mrs. James Purkiss is in- charge of housing; and Mrs. John Napley is handling tickets. es €.22 Ushers will be under the supervision of ‘Mrs. Raymond Sampson and her committee. Mrs, George Wetterhahn is heading the telephone commit- tee; and Mrs. Raymond Rapa- port is in charge of the recep- tion committee. x * * Other women assisting in the Follies. presentation are Mrs- R. S. Bronoel and Mrs. F. R. . Wood in charge of the Cabaret Party. Mrs. John Riley is in charge of chaperones and Mrs. William Dean in charge of public: relations. On Sept. 10 the director from New York will be in Pontiac to meet the chairmen at the i * F oth- sang singers “Mr. and Mrs. V. Glenn Wash- burn will begin a tour of the Dakotas and Montana on Monday. Mrs. Washburn is the former Kay Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cornell.of Henderson street. The Washburns also are the director-manager team of.the “Fretters” folk-singers, a Hinbnember 7 group from East Lansitg. Will-O-Way Set This Weekend © _and grounds of the theater. + * &: % \ Will-O-Way Apprentice Thea- for Open House. ° Applications for the. 10-week a oY. ioe Mean a ‘New Start’ - “jcoones «tet teat une pone a lot to stay in Goria see salaries are al- fields. always higher | in other 2 SS Try to prove your desire to & NO a. oe aa a Te me rea ea Gal's Lunch Too ‘Siang: tor Nonsense By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR* ABBY: I work in a a small office with four. other > girl's girls. A new girl started to work here and she is our problem. We all carry our lunches and keep them in a closet with our coats. The new lunch smells up the whole closet. “She brings chopped her- . ring, dill pick- § les, .salami and things like that, She's a good kid and we don’t want to hurt her feel- ABBY : ings, but I’ve been going homie: with the oddr of the clothes and I can't take it, Please suggest something.” \ ~ LEE : DEAR LEE: You’ d, be doing ~ the new girl a favor by telling her in a nice way — and soon. x © lk “DEAR ~ ABBY: - For the. serviceman’s mother who! ” wanted a few tipson sending. ’ , \ things on my): goodies to her son in Korea: Cookies, cakes and candies shipped in paper boxes or glass jars‘Sare a total loss. Buy tins in the dime store or save shortening tins and use them. Seal with adhesive tape. For filler use popcorn or walnuts and don't forget to include the hometown newspaper. Airmail is best if you can afford it,. but if you ship it straight mail, plan on it taking 30 to 60 days to reach him. Make plenty because they always ‘share it with their buddies, It's a lot of work, but it’s worth it. GOLD STAR MOTHER * * * “DEAR ABBY: .My story should be made into a tele- vision seriai only nobody would, .believe jf. I've been married -for six years to a man my age and neither , of us are kids, We have four boys. Last week he was served with papers. TWO wives were looking for him for non:sup- ‘ port and desertion. He has five. children by one and three by the other. He nevgr bothered to get St your coffee and . divorced from either of them and he was playing all three of us at once. He said he did it for kicks. He is broke and over his ears in. debt and we aré all so disgusted we on't know where to turn. Please tell me what to do?” A FOOL DEAR FOOL: Give him one last kick — out of the house. Your local Family Service can add three “‘wives’ and 12 children to their.list . . . and don't worry about your three- faced husband .. . the Law will take good care of him. . * * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have two boys, ages ‘9 and 11. When T tell the boys they can't do something, my husband butts.in and says just the opposite. .. When I take something away them, he turns around gives it back to them. They , are getting so they, hate me and love -him. My ‘word doesn't mean anything around mg here any more and I don’'t« kriow what to dé about the. situation, Can you help mé?” * “HELPLESS MOTHER stamped ‘envelope. sions regarding the discipline of children should come from BOTH parents, and BE de- cided in advance, One parent should never contradict the other in the children’s pre- sence. Your husband needs to listen to someone whose opinion he respects, A doctor, clergyman or even .a good friend with horse sense will do. * * * “DEAR ABBY: We are five teenage girls and want to know your opinion of French . kissing. We can't ask our mothers. We are serious. THE FIVE OF US _ DEAR. FIVE: It is just an- ~ other step. in the wrong direction. PS. I am also serious. &, f * “ For a personal reply, write | fo. ABBY in care of this paper, : Enclose a or es ee : DEAR " HELPLESS: -Deci- - ABBY” for you 9. ‘ q ; e THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1958 Rina |Atwells Celebrate._ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% 5S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available.in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call iry person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ra momen ie | CANDLELIGHT and SILVER for DINING and Listening 1460. —WPON 1460 “ “MUSIC from PONTIAC” MON. - SAT. 6:35-7:30 P. M. PERMANENTS ete with Haircut a Set No App't Necessary FE § = LOUIS oaHOFY ahs a | en sé ees ees N Got! ky 1 ‘Todd’s. Shoe Store . “Shoes for the Entire Family? 20 W. Huron St. FE 2-3821 ra Mr. and Mrs. Cari V. sa of | ¥ ried couple, gave the baby a quite expensive present; This . couple are expecting a baby in several months and we would like to know if we are obliged to give their baby a present «! similar value, “We are both in the same ti. nancial bracket but I feel that - a present of the same value is our means at the pres- ent time, My wife thinks it would be very “cheap” to give anything less to their baby. What is vom oien’,” Answer: Tt fe wit weconiary to give a present of equal val- ue. You give their baby the nicest present you can afford. You might explain that it isn’t as wonderful a present as th ey . gave your baby but that it is at “Dear Mrs, Post: I would like to give a “personal trous- seau shower” for a friend of mine who. is soon to be mar. ried, Before sending the invi- tations, I would like to know what you think of sizes at the bottom of the invi- tations, For example:. “Slip — Size 34,” Swekings Size 944," etc, * “This would’ not only make Day” and will cover skills for Girl Scout troop activities. Pick Hair Dressing for Hair Type Dry or normal hair often calls for a r dressing to and combed. Apply only a little and be certain the ends bene- fit from the dressing. UUW YZ yn ae Why is it that in a group ot | four each person seems to talk about one-third of the time? ONCE A YEAR SUPERB SPECIAL BUDGET WISE... 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In striking-blue Or red “Double take of flowing.soft 90% wool—l0% angora tweed jersey by Atlantic Knitting Mills, In grey or blue. 49,93 David Crystal’s new round-the-world blouson dress in io Roberson Associates’ hand screened wool tweed..... 49.95 Entrance and exit lines of Lawford Fabrics’ all worsted city-block plaid. Predominantly black or brown......55.00 Double Solitaire cut of hand screened 100% worsted knit by Pereira Oppenheimer. In pale blue or tangerine... .49.95 . finely cut of Miron Mills’ pure In striking- blue or red. see... cee. ee 45,95 Front view or side show . worsted wool. — ASHION SHOF s- 1662 S. Telegraph Rd, Fs . - ‘ a fi ! ; ere : ' ; ao j : ; ‘ ' ' : Mg ae geo : : ’ * i vad ‘ : A : a ’ * he , of fe i ~ A ! ; A : ; : a . F ‘ is antl THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8,1958 / ae we : - Shop Fridey Night ‘til 9 P. Me : Honored at Bridal. Parties *Mary Katherine Jann, who ‘Will marry Duane T. Wugga- zer Sunday, is being honored at a-series of parties this week, ee : 7 rd roa bead Oe ps ., Oy planning a fall wedding? oe Bit Mee : aa ie "-* Happy is the bride who cdinsulfs our Bridal a 2 : | Consultant... Marie Hewitt ne smooth Aas . Le ee O [ ¢ , a _ out and advise on every wedding detail oo now you're in . k *® On Thursday Mrs. Lowell Heiserman will be hostess at a brunch and shower at her Foxcroft home. That evening, _Mr, and Mrs, Julius Skaaren and the Craig Millers will entertain at a buffet and show- er for the bride and bride- groom at the Skaaren’s home in Birmingham. \ ” Arthur's Bridal Sajea —Second Floor ae bachelor dinner will be ery oe VELVET 7 sarin ee ) Open the Season The bridegroom's parents : darlene will give the rehearsal dinner Saturday evening at Devon Ga- bles for the wedding party and out-of-town guests, SHOWERS GIVEN : Other parties included a mis- cellaneous shower. given by Mrs. Robert McKee, Mrs, Ar-- thur Brenner and Mrs. Mar- tin Otto, Mrs. Lee Kroeger gave -a linen shower and Mrs: Nelson Malow was hostess at a Luncheon and kitchen shower. in a PLAID oer ODS > ‘ Others to $35 SWEATERS ...8.98 Skirt, dyed-to- . match’ .3 6. e+. 10.98: The dawn of first fall hats is always velvet. This pertly-bowed profile is but one from our collection done in luxurious. velvet . . . black and rich jewel colors. Come to our, fabulous millinery showing, Friday, Sept. 5th. ‘ Millinery Salon — Second Floos & * * * _ Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Wach- ner, the bride’s aunt and un- cle, gave a buffet supper, * * Po “The bride-to-be has chosen her sister, Mrs, Theodore Vra- delis, as her matron of honor, and bridesmaids will be Anne - Loedish, Joan Marsh, Carolyn x LaFon, Catherine Kopp, and Elizabeth Rahn, | Douglas Wuggazer will be his brother’s best man, * * * : Parents of the couple are— Mr. and Mrs. Boydon Jann of Birmingham and the Rev. and Mrs, Theodore Wuggazer of Birmingham, Child’s Room Needs Washable Fabrics » When decorating a child's a a es esos, Gp cee I ce A I ae ee sae room with the sharp primitive eee es — ee a. cblors that youngsters love, : be sure to make the bedspread, slipcovers, and window hang- |; ings of colortast washable fabrics. = * * * Since laundering will _ be needed often, tailored wash- ables are a betfer choice than | frilly ones — and these can be - just as — and and pretty. REDMOND'S. It’s the newest coat Fresher than ever » . . because Darlene’s exclusive Minklam brings new charm and luxury to this long line, long sleeve classic pullover. Fully fashioned .- : a for flawless fit or ‘and beauty, this smart basic style cnkan ne : _. show you off in the best possible way, In a splash of fresh colors. Sizes 34 to 40. fashion, especially when Top-Handle HANDBAGS cut with such casual elegance!. Slim in front,” gently shirred in back... with the airy softness of a chiffon scarf to’ ___tuck in or float freely. Exclusive plaids for Fashion’ excitement, smart polished calf handbags in: new - shapes for a new season. wank, brown. your choosing ... in sizes 8 to 16. ‘ { . Sportswear — First Floor Coat Salon — Second Floor New Fall Silhouettes ‘With our cherge account option terms you can enjoy the first wonderful fall fashions now. Take additional time to poy. —— @°30 Day. No Service charge. Regular Account. @ C.P.A. Continuous Account. 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Other Omega automatics from $79.50. autumn colors. $ ~ Junior, misses | | 9 and women’s ooo WHS | half sizes. Jewelers ; *Plus 10% Fed. Tax Fur products labeled to show ¢ountry of origin of imported fers. Optometrists REDMOND’S Choose the all-important walking suit 3 with @ notched shaw! collar of lustrous Latvia natural mink fashions: the. elegant new wranch mink. The double-breasted jacket is - JEWELRY: _ fur style of the season... . the shirred stole. oe softly shaped: the skirt slim ond oe a Skillfully worked and softly shitred if four rows) ie back pleated. Black imported, ‘ : 81 North Saginaw © ~ it’s'a flattering new fook, Be a ths ome with ranch mink. Sizes 10-18, oe OR ae \" ek ‘ FE 2-3612 = ie 3 gf ihis® —_ e j ; aa PH 3 : — * " \ _ Fur Salon — Setond Floor : 2 Sujt Salon — Second Floor . . _ + Dress Salon — Second Floor: , a SF y § : A ‘ - q | . x be 3 Site eget THE PONTIAC PRESS, Ae ) Married 52 Years . Two Distinct Art in Science aly % pay ry he sik and nd shaped for suman, d oat Me wan 4. | Hair Styles ‘Display to Open’ Short and casual... cool and-neat. will celebrate their S2nd wed for This F all — “Art in Science,” an exhibi- | " CALLIES BEAUTY SHOP. ding anniversary Thursday, tion of creative arts represent- ae North ‘Perry ‘You ay your money..end | Red Haven, Fair Haven _ PICK YOUR OWN Jat our boke Orion Orchard }] sleeve a large gathering try sory. t | Low ]/ Bring the Family ond Boskelx gee them for ‘Ti problem. Take a poise. by E Edythe McCulloch BACK TO SCHOOL, |} Sues shoxld emerge’ a te 1 If this is your first year in” high school or college . | will feel much more at edse with a few social tricks up our i it is difficult for you to enter | this: slow | down your walk as you enter. | this has a calming effect an avoids the breathless banger 1 Choice fruit... free from Pause at the Reagetory thon But those who crave sophisti- : ‘and worms, ocus on qd definite spot {it may | cation like the Empire hairdos, | Lake. An October wedding is trees, no 3 climbing neces- |; Pe & friend, an available chair planned. jor the tea table) then walk : directly to it with an assured air. Gloves are a big help, wear the well groomed look and use them for the assur- ence they give YOU in what «to - do - with) si he the time # you want Gham g them, pre-- ij tend to concentrate on your 1 gloves while you capture your s+ you take your choice at the hair- | ideas, will be-displayed at the — + dresser'’s this season. And the | ™“" choice in coiffures narrows down to two distinctly different Reveal Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bel- lows of Beachland boulevard announce the engagement of . their daughter, J Lee, to “Daniel Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weber of Orchard The tousled hair’~ *» popu- lar with the gamin set who be- lieve that the rag doll look improves their glamor stock. distinctly feminine. — Marted Saturday were}. Judith Louise Robertson and Alfred A, Waters. Their parents| | are Mrs..Percy the G. Keeler of Davisburg, James. Robertson of Detroit, and i Arvin F. Waters of . Hey street. MR. and MRS. ALFRED A. WATERS Judith Louise Robertson Weds Alfred A. Waters iprtpcrdicipeiping ior oy pee gecinp ge was the setting for the wedding a of pink of Judith Louise Robertson and) gladioli, ee eran, Se ‘ a . Thellow ums, rides- _ [Rev, Robert Von Oeyen officiated amiga msg -rrenaghe rcorade * jat in if . Rankin of Detroi =e." and Sandra Shintock of Allen Park ’ the daughter of|¥re Sreen, pink, and yellow re- Percy spectively and carried baskets of “ie > oS ot DePale ink gadioli and white ehrys Mr. and Mrs.\ MR. and MRS. HAROLD J; RUSSELL Parents of the couple are|f Mrs. Anna Gibbs and Mrs. Judith ~ Russell. Russell-Gibbs Nup tials — Said: in St. Michael Rite St. Michael Church was the Scene of the Saturday morning " wedding ‘of Mary Jean Gibbs and Harold Jerome Russell: The Rev. Norman P. Thomas officiated at the ceremony be- fore 100 guests, * * * Parents of the couple are Mrs, Anna Gibbs of Cornell plains was his brother's best bert Gi bbs, nephew. RECEPTION GIVEN Toe receive guests at a re- ception held at St. Michael Hal:, Mrs. Gibbs wore a blue sheath dress with maiching ac- cessories and Mrs. Russell wore a gold brocade dress with matching accessories. Both had orchid corsages. |) @& 2 Following a honeymoon to northern Michigan, the couple the bride's will live'on Green street, ikea The bride selected a pr ‘Sheath dress with red acces- * sories for her going-away out- “ rges | new hale: oo : I to-Go With the New Look | of Fashion | Let us create a ask new coiffure for you—especially flat- tering, and right in vogue for fall! - Riker Bldg—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 CROCKER'S home-made candies "857 W. HURON and restaurant Custom Draperies Edward McClutchey of Onaway | was best man. Ushers were Rob- | Look your loveli- est while you feel your proudest Let Federal’s expert maternitieres assist you in . selection and fit! 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POKAGON (UPI)—A three-ton, hymn, ‘The Old Rugged Cross.” in retirement near Reed City, wrote the hymn in 1913 while con- ducting a revival service here. in the autombile manufacturing field is Chrysler Corp., hit by sev- eral wildcat strikes in the ‘last ‘Y1-foot high granite cross has been erected here in honor of the com-| poser of the famed Protestant Rev. George Bennard, who lives What This Country t Needs—More Books NEW YORK (UPI) — The Tele4 * phone. Reference Division of Brooklyn Public Library has 2 up with a list of books | that need writing. x * * . The library provides answers to more than’ 100 queries a ‘day, but has found two subjects for which hardly any reference material is available. a after a week’s stop in Canada. worth of property was destroyed. 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Played on the 2nd team yesterday as the Iowa Hawkeyes of Opened football practice. ts ‘ * #29 * - Newly - crowned men's state Softball champions this year are ‘Ypsilanti in Class A, Scottville -im Class B, Adrian in Class C In championship finals, Ypsi de- feated Port Huron, 3-1, in nine inning; Scottville ‘downed Man- chester, 3-2; Adrian blanked Grand Ledge, 1-0, and Bachanan » shut out St. Clair, 2-0, - + .* ..* < The Pontiac Ladies All-Star Bowling League will hold its first meeting this Friday night at.7:30 in the Motor Inn Recreation. All members are urged to attend. kc 2 “> Aurelio Lucero with a score of 261 won the Pentiac Pool Play- . ers Contest for the month of August. Sam Savvas finished a: close 2nd with a score of 260. * * * Bobby Bragan, former manager! of the Cleveland Indians, was hired Tuesday to ‘manage the Spokane Indians. of the Pacific Coast League for the 1959 season. Bragan took over the Spokane club on July 1 after being. fired by Cleveland. OP Bo hts _» The Baltimore Colts of the National Football League re- duced their roster to the re- quired limit of 43 Tuesday by releasing Jesse Thomas,. Glen Dillon and Joe Cannavino. * oe K. C. Jones, former hasketball star at the University of San Francisco, has quit the Los Angeles Rams in. favor of a pro/st basketball career. Jones will try out with the Boston ¢itics. : fia we , The Chicago Cardinals*yester- day asked waivers on. three . veteran players — quarterback | _ Paul Larsen,—center Earl Put- | nam and halfback Bert Rechi- char. The Cards also acquired tackle Bob Cross from the San Francisco 49ers. - ! * °" ¥ Pittsburgh's Steelers. picked up center ‘Mike Hudak from the Green Bay Packers yesterday for an undisclosed draft choice. Hu- dak is @ rookie from thé Univer- sity ‘of Miami. Reggie Myles Senior Champ LANSING «® — Three times run- —— in five earlier tries, Reggie of Lansing’s Walnut Hills Comes Club shot even par 71-73— 144 yesterday to win his first Michi- gan P.G.A. Seniors tournafnent. * * * ’ Myles, 54, outshot 13 other en- tries who have passed their 50th birthday and will represent Mich- igan at -mationa] tournament ‘in } . Fla,, mext January. - * * * Trailing by three strokes for run- ner-up honors was Joe Belfore of Detroit Country Club. Former national titlist Al Wat- rous of Oakland Hills, Bill Blank of Toledo and Tom Shannon of Or- chard Lake e cahredarel48toshfi _ chard Lake each fired 148 to share third place. Phils Sign Datrolt PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday signed 18-year-old infielder Vito Porta of Detroit to a 1959 contract with Bakersfield of. te California League. Porta; former East Detroit High School shortstop, reports next spring, 2 GN - ‘BOTH DOWN AND UP — Vic Seixas, foreground, 35-year-old | tennis player who continues to AP Wicaguihe defy time and. his opposition, watches his shot against Jon Douglas go. out of bounds during the National Tennis Championships Tuesday at Forest Hills, N. Y. Seixas beat his Santa Monica, Calif. opponent, 4-6, 10-8, 6-4, 6-4, _ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ad Law suits and threatened law suits hung over franchise negotiations lWashington Senators today; . less showdown than In Washington, Robert R. Ro- denberg, identifying himself as a stockholder in the Senators for 29 years and owner of. 75 shares, filed a suit in Federal Court yes- terday to oust Calvin Griffith as Washington president, and to en- join transfer of the club to Min- neapolis. = —The suit’ asked "$500,000. “dam; ages. In Minneapolis, there was new about a possible tax- payers’ suit against the city for applying. a nine million dollar bond issue, paft of it guaranteed by the city, to expand Mepapelt tan Stadium, Benefit Softball Game Scheduled | a week before IThursday Night An exhibition softball game for the benefit of injured Don Seeter- lin will be held this Thursday night at 8 o'clock at Drayton Plains ball park The opponents will be Shaw’s Jewelers, Pontiac Class AA and an All-Star team“ from the Waterford League se- lected by Carl Shell. Seeterlin, who played for Lake- land Pharmacy this season, suf- fered a badly broken ankle ‘while sliding into 2nd base and he will be unable to work for the neat few weeks, | Proceeds tron the game will go to: Seeterlin during his enforced idleness. 2nd Ace in 19 Years” For the average golfer itt al only a tong time between aces, but usually is a very long time’ before the first one. And. that’s what Rudy Sommer, 4153 Dicker- son, Detroit pointed ott to his companions Monday, at Bald Mountain. ‘Playing with John Schutter and Bob Newman of Royal Oak, Rudy smacked a 6-iron shot, to the 170- yard No. 17 green and the ball holed out for Sommer’s 2nd ace in 419 years,, He bagged his first one after four -years of playing, at De- troit’s tipar Chandler Park. -thave to- Pa, f \ Seixas Advances in Net Tourney Old Fellow FOREST HILLS, N.Y. ® — Ani old fellow playing in the National/ tra Tennis Championships is beginning} to cause some nail-biting among the upper crust. ’ fis name is Vic Seixas. He's farniliar, all right. Man and boy, he’s been playing tournament ten- nis for a quarter of a century. But this year, he decided he was through. He had won the National title in 1954 and played on a half dozen Davis Cup teams. fi Winning Natt the ‘quarter-final was ‘filled yesterday. Cooper advanced at the expense of Mike Franks of Los Angeles,” Ala., 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Likewise, in the women’s divi- ‘sion, half the quarter-final bracket lis filled. he, In, Reged oyeese Sally Law Suits and Threats Hindering shi t Talks The Jegal maneuvering ‘icine befogged a. franchise issue which will comé up for a full airing when the American League meets in Chicago Sunday. * x -. Rodenberg’s suit came not long after the Senators’ principal minority stockholder, H. - Gabriel Murphy, said he would take legal action to challenge any shift of the Senators ‘Named with Griffith in Roden- |f| berg’s action were- other club directors — Vice_ President _Joe} Haynes, Eugene Young and Thel- ma Griffith Heynes, sister of the president and assistant treasurer : the club. * * * Rodenberg charged conduct the defendants “‘has seriously minished corporate revenues and unless enjoined: will: result in: in- solvency of the corporation,” The suit says also that Griffith us a trickery..on the community and |‘ stockholders, ‘thereby forfeiting | “practiced fraud, deceit "good will of the community, necessary ; to successful aaa of the team.” : * . * x ee The guessing over a Minneapolis law suit grows out of statements made by Stanley Stabno, business agent of a- city employes’ local that. .claims the . city “council granted only token wage increases | xatses recently when the workers de- served and needed more, Stabno fought council approval of the bond issue last week, con- tending the city could not ethically risk taxpayers’ money on a base- ball stadium and flub wage re- quests by its employes. Councilmen replied. no money which would be used for wage boosts would be risked on the stadium, * * * _ Stabno says he understands a number of individuals are consid- oie action to challenge legality f the Minneapolis bond issue. The bond plan won final ap- proval by unanimous vote of the city’s board of estimate and taxa- tion yesterday. Speedy Action for New ‘Bird WASHINGTON (AP) —- Jerry|- Adair, latest bonus,player signed by the Baltimore Orioles, didn't ait long to play his first game the major leagues, x * * The 2l-year-old shortstop from Oklahoma State University was aon He Last night he entered the game here against the Wash- ington Senators in the eighth in- ning. Baltimore officials did not an- nounce the size of the bonus, but it was believed to have been jabout $35,000 or more. Manager Paul Richards referred to the bonus only as ‘quite a load of al- 6-1, 6-2, 6-4; Neale Fraser, an- (falfa.”’ * * * Richards said the Sand Springs, Okla., youth “has good hands, a good arm, runs-well and looks like |® Sie betting prospect.” Anthony Turns Heavy for Bout Tonight — SYRACUSE, N.Y, (AP)—Power- | punching Tony Anthony of New York, the No, 2-light heavyweight et contender, opens his- heavyweight |. campaign tonight as a 3-1 favorite to whip veteran Archie McBride .|of Trenton, N.J. They meet in a televisior’ (ABC 9 p.m., EST). ten rounder at War ‘Memorial Auditorium, seventh: place club. : * * other Buc to win 20 in one season ‘}war years of 1943 and |batter, Dave Philley’s field single, and infield out and) “t , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1958. . Only 2 Others Have Won 20 Since 1930... ea y The Associated Press Ph 1930, the year Bob Friend was born, the Pittsburgh Pirates have come up with only two 20- game victory pitchers. Now Friend is just one game short of becoming- the third. The last pitcher to win 20 for the Pirates was Murry . Dickson, now with the New York Yankees. He. did it in 1951—and with a Truett ‘Rip’ Sewell, the guy with the blooper piteh, is the only since 1930. He did it twice, in the 1944, Now, with the Pirates scrapping for their first finish in ‘the first division in a decade, Friend is the National League's top winner, *Ithe Bucs defeated Philadelphia 3-2 | and regained a se place tie with San Francisco in pennant chase, * picking up his 19th last night as’ : — a run, Wally Post's 10th honier, an inside-the-parl job, scored the Phils’ other run in. the ninth, % * “+ The. Pirates, who managed only five hits off loser Don Cardwell (2-4) in his seven. innings, put it away on Frank Thomas’ solo 35th home run in the seventh, They broke a scoreless. duel with two out in the sixth, on Bill Virdon's eighth home run, Roberto’ Cle- mente’s triple and Ted Kluszew- ski's sacrifice fly. Drysdale, oned 1-7 and now 11-11 with a string of si¥ straight cesses, struck out six and walked three for his first shutout since * 1Giants loaded the bases with one Wins he coat the Giants 10-0-with a three-hitter Aug, 30, 1957. He gave | last up two hits in: the ‘fifth, when the, out on Orlando Cepeda’s double, a single by Hank Sauer and a walk. Drysdale then fanned pinch hitter Leon Wagner and got pinch hitter Whitey Lockman on a fly ball. ° x ok * - The Dodgers, who had lost five in a row to the Giants, nailed it in the first on Gino Cimoli’s: solo homer, his eighth, off loser Ray Monzant, Gil Hodges hit a bases- empty home run in the fourth for his 10th consecutive ‘year of 20 or Drysdale who singled home the last Dedger run in the seventh, now has matched the longest win- this season, Milwaukee’s W Spahn and Carl Willey also won six in a row, but both strings are dead, Bob Mabe gained his first major league victory after five defeats with the Cardinals, striking out Moon's ‘double broké a 1-1 tie and the clincher in a two-run more, inning against loser Bob Purkey (159). °° : ; ning streak in the National League ; eight while allowing seven hits)" and only one earned run, Wally|© Irv Noren singled him home with) — second % * x * The Giapts were spilled 40 by in his first shutout of the season. ¢That left the Giants and Bucs —_ games behind fle Milwau- ors Louis | defeated Cincinnati 42 in the-only other NL game scheduled, Friend, who never had. won more than 17 in any previous sea- son, gave up ‘seven hits, walked one and ck out seven for his third straight victory and fifth in his last six decisions. He had a shutout until the eighth, when a hit pinch in- Solly Hemus’ sacrifice fly counted weeeee ere an eed ake — vs. Grant tocartero (12-10) vs. entinetti ¢ veges at Detroit, Dp (U-12) vs. (14-12) TOMORROW'S AMES +e ee St. Louls 2 (12-10) seats at wr sua ag 25 —Spahn , chebean c PR (7-4) ws. : eer re E ay Francisco at Los — (8-11) va. inet, “on ‘or San Milwaukee at Philade Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:15 p.m Arizin Inks Contract PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Paul Arizin, twice the leading scorer in the National: Basketball Assn., Tuesday signed his 1958-59 con- tract with the Philadelphia War- riors, AND AWAY — Kansas City’s Chico Car- : forces Detroit's Gall Harris (5) at 2nd to Carrasquel _ base and gets the ball away in an attempt for a double play in the Ist inning of Tuesday's pis ada dis eS See ee series, rasquel's throw to Ist. The Tiger clean sweep of Figs fi * iy & So what’s Casey do? He’s come up with his fourth set of starting’ pitchers to fill the. gap. * * * The season opened with Bob Turley, Ford, Larsen, Bobby Shantz, Johnny Kucks and Tom Sturdivant getting the starting as- signments, When Sturdivant ran into trouble, Sal Maglie got his chance, And when Shantz went Farrell's Charge Being Checked night he was serious. were aimed at “jacking up my “I wasn’t serious abdéut spot. fiery manager was on the spot. day. mediately.” “| you, a 5 ae) silly.” that the Sugar Kings did play COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—Miami manager Kerby Farrell faced with an International League investigation for charg- ing that Havana “blew four sttaight to Columbus” denied last Ex-Indian Pilot ‘On Spot about noon: yesterday in|“ % Farrell, whose .players beat Columbus, 4-3, last night in the wake of his controversial remarks; said his comments ball club.” ‘Havana laying down,” said Farrell, whose team is battling Columbus for a playoff But president Frank Shaughnessy of the league said the “He had better keep his mouth shut unless he has solid proof of his tharges,” Shaughnessy said in Montreal yester- “I’m going to start an investigation on. these cnnrens im- ¢ Farrell made the ‘charges on Monday after a tons -sapps sweep by Columbus over the Sugar, Kings, He said Havana “handed you four games... ree handed them. - cc THE eccasations were, made to deteral manager Harold ooper and manager, Clyde King of the Jets. The‘two Jets officials called the necusations “downright | At Richmond, Havaria manager Tony Pacheoro. explained poorly against Columbus here but that at no time did his team “lay down.” * . * ‘la five-man igctedeets S60 belek oa. a0 starter, _ Now, with Larsen and Ford out, Stengel has brought Shantz and Monroe out of the bullpen to form Torley, Ditmar and Maas. It could be a six-man group with Murry Dickson, starting staff with)s Rides Across ; Lake on Kite SANDUSKY, Ohio @ — A water skier riding a homemade -kite towed by a.boat flew 31 miles across Lake Erie yesterday. Tricky cross winds twice dunked trip in-an hour and 40 minutes, _ The 32-year-old Cleveland tele- vision repairman took off at Point Pelee on the. Canadian side of the lake. -He dropped his water skis shortly after take off. His 13 by. 10- foot kite soared near 50-foot altitudes most of the way. But twice the flying ma- chine nosed into the water. Each time, Woodall, riding on a seat fastened beneath the kite, man- aged to maintain enough momen- tum to go aloft again. He landed at nearby Cedar Point at 5:35 p.m. rt _|Alphonso Woodall in the ‘choppy | lake waters, but he finished the “hi iggy ending doubleplay, giving Hyde his 19th save in his 48th appearance. Albie Pearson, hit a three-run, inside - the - park homer in the third off loser Hee Brown (6-4), Athletics, bly Chisox. Invade ‘Detroit - : ti i Dreves won Os LA Nelieg Seabed: with a lusty 486 average. Aztecas and Los Mayas cl were Pontiac's representatives in- the Latin-American loop. ig ‘i eft i “4 c i SEES eee Over Championship Club A similar attempt was called off last Sunday because of unfavot- able weather. J Woodall, the father ‘ot five chil- dren, said it took him about.a year to build his flying He tested the kite Aug. 10 on ‘a 10- mile flight off Nantucket, Mass. A's Recall dime Small KANSAS CITY @® —~The Kan- sas City Athletics Tuesday an- nounced the recall of outfielder Jim Small from Little Rock of the Southern Assn. and pitcher How- ard Reéd frofm ‘Albany, N.Y., in the Eastern League. They will’ report after their eee athe iBone i ah: aN So Baseball-happy dents are going to wine and dine their beloved Ser.ators—pennant winners in the Amefican Assn. Being top dog is quite a switch for the Senators: They have spent most of their time in the cellar isince the Triple-A franchise of the in mid-1952. sixth and* there was aT ean This capital city — a’ t parade today for Toledo Mud Hens was meres here One year Charleston finished er b the) ust tech et aeca ier towns in ly seat ote Mise . ee Charleston Fans Celebrat : : SUARLESTON WY (AP) rn pre Charleston resi-|will break off and pi d to o § e | Elliott Raving | | Way Around Europe of a plush hotel befitting’ a cham. pion, .| Reason: The 20-year-old .jexhausted his 2§day limit for drawing expenses early in_August. He ran his fabulous 3:54.5 mile in Dublin Aug. 6, Since. ther he's ¥ bs : = . B Alignment * aa ae S ee : ae Complete Front End been paying his own way through Europe, and watching every cent. | The crew-cut Australian, fastest ‘man on earth over a mile and 1,- 500 meters, could be suspended. for professionalism if his country’s bosses find him guilty of accepting ARK iM “Herb, the giant-killer of ‘the by line coach Jack Biett as one imore cqoter from Chicago, re- er through the European that he. has set alight,” comment- ed Laurie Pignon in the London | Daily Sketch, ‘He runs in triumph uF itttaee a 425 to #500. *. for anyother worthwhile : _ purpose come to General - "on your name only or on other plans ‘To get cash for vacations or i le TUBELESS BLACK AND WHITEWALLS ia ee Ei ip AR AR gle 451 5. Saginaw” PPO mT ee RT NAP ER IDG I MoO TB I hk RA ee on A ” ‘cindiicee-digsuheeainediedide ta ee IRE STOCK REDUCTION SALE FOR INSTANCE! BRAND NEW GENERAL 5-STAR TIRES TOP QUALITY | MARKED DOWN | DRASTICALLY TO MOVE FAST! © NO SECONDS » NO REJECTS | AND LOOK HERE! PAY 4 0CT. *, NOV. 24 DEC. ED WILLIAMS |. _ TIRE CO. FE aigl starting to work pass patterns, the local contingents are only two. ,|camps. Tansfer lineman Jim Zug- |250-pound Fred Latinger. Five jtions, Another big. year for Jack |Lyon and more help from Tom|~ Derocher, Tom Nesbitt and some ibig city clash is Oct. 19. | men. Coach Carl Lemle says his | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1958 ir Sk Injured ‘M’ Center Lost for Season By United Press mutereptionet Injuries are bothering Michigan college football: teams with fall {practice only three days old. Michael DuPay, counted upon Ils Plague Gridders 1 of bis’ evening reserve linemen at the yr of Michigan, ; suffered a badly sprained ankle in practice yesterday. Bob Wojcik, a top Y-M sopho- Chiefs prepare for - fall. Duncan is a senior. : By CHUCK ABAIR * Today. was only the third day of football workouts for prep teams the Pontiac area yet sev- eral of the coaches were already assignments and tackling Not a minute is being wasted in the St. Michael and St. Frederick ras and big newcomer Don Aus- trang should bolster the Sham- rock forward wall which includes backs are battling for four posi- veterans up front could make it a big year for the Rams, Their Walled Lake has the stuff to go all the way in the Inter-Lakes. Birmingham has some 90 candi- dates drilling, 14 of them letter- tap 10h seaman, tnd Ws Bove Wo fo the io eee » Prep Teams Getting Down® fo Serious: Business: Early Maples will be smaller but faster than usual. Oakland Be rivals Avondale and Lake Orion will likely both be shy on reserve strength. Yellowjacket boss Frank Crowell got some bad news yesterday when he learned an operation on a knee oo: Gis: taean: satan Friday night. exhibition Service~OQ At the U “ef Detroit |the Chicago Bears. vinae ality Work training camp at things | The encounter, in the Cotton MOTOR were brig Bowl, marks the first time the two National Football League clubs yesterday ‘that top, left halfback Bruce Maher doesn’t have & brokes | Best Ball Golf Trials Thursday eo are Joe Fortunato and/ ; 2-Man Teams to Qualify Cnc Howey, 2ound — 24 HOUR yas for Indianwood Tourney |troit in the college All-Star game. | and ROAD Perry Daigle-Andy Purdo and Dick Rob- ertson-Dick DeWitt. title last year, but they will not defend due to their change of play- ing partners. Par at the taxing In- ue 196,762 ‘Fons: See TV Title Battle _ ‘Bob Dove ne ‘Strong Defense of Chicago 11 Lions Head for Dallas| and Friday * Exhibition| Game With Bruins No se ead | pa Dy NOW 24 tent AUTOMATIC” TRANSMISSION PP MOTOR TUNE-UP this Exchange Co. 401 S. Saginaw FE 3-7432 “Coaches were relieved to learn The Lions then go on to Nor- man, Okla. for a pre-season game with the Philadelphia Ea- gles Sept, 13, Then they return home to continue at Wayne State University. Assistant coach Bob Dove, who scouted the Bears’ 1T-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers last week, said Chicago had about as 4 tough a defensive line as the Lions were likely to come up against this season, “The Bears were a tough de- fensive team Jast year and they|{: : VALUABLE couPON! 2 Given in s sanes This Colipais ~ WITH THE depres OF 8 Gallons , °°. of Gasoline Penna ate Tene rene ¥ GOOD ONLY ose FRI, SAT. | — them, The’ touchdown the| Ce ee oe OO OE eo ome oe Oe A Oe em Oo lers =<" "1 MIRACLE MILE PURE SERVICE ey ~~ : i t mid- Nok ne Gace te “Bud’’ Green. Owner and Operator MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER dle-linebacker Jack George rates with , Detroit's ‘outstanding Joe Schmidt. And holding down the) PHONE FE 8-3512 _ THURS. -FRI.-SAT. SPECIAL! FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT | with Lubrication or Oil Change | See Us First “When You Visit the Miracle Mile Shop- g Center. We'll Drop You Off and Pick You Up Wit. tow ve Finished ‘Sopping. In addition, runners like Rick Casares, Willie Gallimore and | Bobby, Watking and outstanding receivers like Harion Hill, Bill McColl and Jim Dodley have "| paced the Bears to three straight pre-season - victories, compared with a 2-1 record for the Lions | who dropped their opener to the All-Stars. Before breaking camp at Cran- brook yesterday, coach George Wilson ordered a two-hour prac- tice session—one of the longest con- tinuous workouts since the world champions started drills five weeks ago. And Wilson made no secret of the fact he was anxious to -_ some rough spots in the Lions’ de- fense, “We won't have much chance to work on our defense there,” Wil-/ son ‘sdid, referring to Dallas. “That’s' why we have to get it done now — and in a hurry.” Calling Pierce Gridders John McCaffrey, head football coach at John D. 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After several months of service the “boards” certainly will require some atten- tion, if their life is prolonged. | Here are a few hints on how to care for the skis: Sun and weather can crack and split the rubber parts. For long protective coyering of neoprene, a form of liquid rubber sold in A. ae VP =f sont ‘ -\jlast weekend’s weather means any- By JACK PATTERSON Even the elements seem out of sorts with some labor leaders’ if thing. ai ont we Sabon Gey Fie trout season g00d-) pis bye although it PATTERSON still has a week or ‘so to run, and tarn his atten- tion to the prospects for less geritle sports which lie ahead. , > * * * * Outlook for upland-birds is very good, almost without exception. Pheasants, most popular Michigan upland bird, seem headed for a banner year, Tiiis will no doubt be cheering news for thousands of hunters who imagine the-ringneck to be a sporting target, or a game bird. We do not like pheasants. would rather run than fly, and are indifferent on thé table. Among real game birds the outlook is almost as good, Ruffed gTOuse show a moderate increase pretty much throughout their Michigan range, and in some se- lected areas have increased con- idea. - U.P. sharptails are about the same as last year which means that hunters who try will get some shooting. As in recent years the many hardware stores. Metal clamps and attachments can also be coated with neoprene. — Tighten all screws on both top and bottom of the skis. They can work loose after hard use. Then sandpaper the rough spots and wood. Pay special attention to sides and bottom. Spar varnish brings out new beauty and protects the - wood against sun and water. Apply it in thin coats working it well into corners and over the sides. A. light film of wax over the metal, parts and fittings reduces = Solunar Table John Alden Knight’s solunar tables for this area will offer some interesting help for Pontiac and Oakland County anglers in’ their early fall fishing efforts. Designed especially for this section, the fol- lowing table may help to select the best times for the hook-and- line sport: rust and helps them operate more easily. A.M, _ P.M. Miner Major Miner Major Thurs. oe. 10:06 3:45 10:25 44:10) Pri. ..scoseses 10:80 4:30 11:10 4:55 Sat. eevee. L140 5:20 11:55 6:45 Bun, ve. ceeeess- 6:10 12:36, 6:35 Mon. eo.seeese 12:50 © 7:08 125° «(7:30 TUCS. serccees+ 1:45 28:00 2:20 8:25 tWednes. secoe, 2:40 8:55 3:16 9:20 Little Stories About Outdoors _ It,was a happy and very successful expedition that a good man of the ‘cloth and his family, from Drayton Plains, made into the rugged outdoors country at Para- dise and Damsite lodges along the justly famed aigoms Central, in northern Ontario. : Rev. James E. Taulbe, Mrs, Taulbe and their three chil- _ dren JamesJr., 17, Loretta, 14, a fishing. trip. Operators of the lodges are their friends. And the fishing was good. The family brought back 12 speckled trout and a half dozen pike. Loretta was the top trouter, tak- ing the largest, a-344-pounder. The minister is pastor of Drayton’s First Baptist chuseh. * * * Strong opposition has arisen over proposed tolls for ‘in pleasure boats using the St. Lawrence Seaway. The proposed & $2 per lock, or $30 for a boat challenged as too high, by Outbeard Boating Club of America and National Assn. of Boat and Engine Mfrs. proposed rates, says OBC, should be regarded as The tentative and subject to review developed. x * “Trees for Teddy” is a suggestion for planting trees this fall by school children, in commemoration of the 100th year of the birth. of Theodore Roosevelt. “Teddy” was one of the nation’s greatest leaders. The planting idea’ Roosevelt Centennial committee of the Natjenat Resources Council. x *« * Conservation department has four new color-sound motion pictures available for showing and other. groups without charge. They include “Michigan Mammals”; “Venison”, a fran ing and preparation of the meat for the table; “a showing Michigan ‘wildflowers, and film, “Living Beauty”, “Welcome Home, Pine Martin,” storing the pine martin to state foresus. Write Michigan. Con- servation Department, Film Loan Service for indore tien. | and Georgia Ruth 12, were on going through all 15 locks, is when: uaee figures have been * sportsmen and conservation comes from the, Theodore by schools, sportsmen’s clubs k presentation of deer hunt- “first” story of an experiment in re- j ‘STUDENTS Are Enrolling NOW. for F all Term BEGINNING €LASSES Monday, September 8 Day, Half-Day and Evening | Beginning classes ‘Business Administration, Higher | Accounting, Secretarial, Junior Accounting, Gregg | Shorthand, - Speedwriting, - tometer, Calculator, etc. well-paid positions. afr gratiaten The There is a s | | | APPROVED for: VETERAN 1 TRAINING | | | The Business Institute | | Da MarR hae ee | ee < y : | ARG Na Rees ee te ; 5 : ce The Business Institute offers thorough, practical business training which prepares one for congenial, i y demand for | maintains free employment service | Typewriting, Comp- | | uates. The school NTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 Fall Bird Outlook Good They are gaudy, noisy, smelly, good. 1Fleck. Press Fish Derby Winners Nained. birds will be aniek. along with prairie chickens in the Lower P. An interesting sidelight on U.P. future outlook is that Hungarian partridge seem tobe talfing-hold in eastern counties, may provide shooting ie hag mary years. wosdsinek svete ae “expect a good supply of birds this ery cool jaca again tion and not in the|year although some favorite covers may be too dry to hold birds. Only legal shorebird, the jack- snipe, about holding his own in_ numbe: should fing mudflats likin more om last year. One sour note in the picture is a poor hatch of redheads and cans, necessitat a nities © the bag limit both moceat This particularly -hits the Saginaw Bay and St, Clair. shooters, where red- heads normally make up a large part of ‘the bag. Mallards and | black ducks have fared much bet- ter. Geese? Well, there will. be lots of geese if the hunter knows where to look for them. But by and large the outlook is better shooting than Perfect Score for Serviceman Marine Sergeant Hits First ‘Clean Mark Rifle Match History ® CAMP PERRY, Ohio P—A 30- year-old Marine technical sergeant, Michael Pietroforte of Rockville Centre, N. Y., Tuesday show the first- perfect score in the SS-year history of the National Trophy in- dividua] rifle match. His 250 points topped 2,000 of the country’s finest military and in|: Three An ape Tied for’ ‘home area” hook-and-line ies he division supplied the big feature.|ment there is a three-way tie, one-pound blue- N The Pontiac Press today had five, instead of.three, winners for the 1958 Big Fish Derby. The sum- mer-long angling contest wound up Labor Day, Sept.-1, after being under way since June 21, when black bass became legal piscato rial prey. ; Surprising finish of the bluegill |‘ For the first time in the more than 9 scove yout of thls strictly gills, whose Along the Outdoor Trail a. GUY MOATS : Pontise Press Photos WINNERS — Here are the 1958 Pontiac Press Big Fish Derby’. winners. Note there is only the bluegill pictured in that division. It represents the first 3-way tie in derby history, and was one of three perfectly identical fish, taken by Bill Boyer, Pontiac, Bob Zeeman of Auburn Heights and-Loren Wilson of Pontiac. Center above is Mrs. Noreen (Lyle) Roglitz of White Lake with her win- ; P. Berch of Pontiac shows his winning uegills weighed one pound; the bass 6-pounds 84-ounces and pike 11 ning bass, while northern pike, at right. received a $50 U. S. Savings Tiree fine, were so exactly e, “they did not vary a fraction of an inch at‘any dimension, held on for weeks, Each was exact! y 10% inches long. So, instead of one very happy *gill fisherman, there are three. Each will receive “a $50 United States Savings Bond, duplicates of| ‘inc the original winning award. The lucky (like the ace in golf, a good fish isn’t always a matter of being lucky — it takes some- order of their entries: « Bill Boyer-of Pontiac. Bob Zeeman of Auburn Heights what of skill) fishermen are, inid Loren Wilson of Pontiac, The bass division bond went to ably the angler’s first choi¢e among the area's game-fish. pounds, Each lucky angler State’s Last Fall Boat Races civilian marksmen in the match which is sponsored by the Depart- ment of Army and requires. use of service rifles ‘and service am- munition. * * * Pietroforte placed 23 of his 50 shots in the V-ring, the inner circle on the bullseye which is used to break ties. Behind Pietroforte, four Army sergeants finished in this order: Gordon Voss ef Volumbus, Ga,, 248-21; Norman Skarpness of Ter- race, Minn., ° 247-24; - Ferdinand Eysel of Pueblo, Colo., and Lestie Prince of Houston, Tex., tied ior fourth with 247-19. Heavy Winds Upset Two WLYA Skippers Watkins Lake Yachting Assn. had a rough time in Sunday's races at Watkins Lake, two skip- pers going over, but with little damage besides a thorough wet- Ray Frankel capsized just as he| won the snipe event, and John Noble’s lightning upset on a jibe. Thistles did not. sail Sunday be- cause of the winds. Winners during the holiday were: Sunday — lightning — Glen Fries; 2, Bredes; 3, Chuck Morris. Monday — Fries, Bredes, Frank Sunday — snipes — Frankel; 2, Dave Green; Monday — Guy Dut- field (in Frankel’s boat); 2, Mor- ris. Monday — Thistle (no race S@n- day) — morning, Don Zannoth; 2, Harm Gillen; 3, Karl Krietz; What is deciered by Oakland County Boat Club racing officials as the last outboard hydro card of the 1958 season for Michigan and the Midwest Region, has been scheduled for Sept. 14, on Sylvan Lake, American Powerboat Assn; has sanctioned the program whieh is sponsored by the OCBC. “John. - Benson is chairman for the event that is expected to draw top out- Sylvan Shores Names Horseshoe Champions day in the summer-long horseshoe van Shores Improvement Assn., when singles and doubles cham- Bions were named. meaux in two sets for the in- dividual crown. Leigh then teamed with John Kinzler*to capture the doubles from Lemeaux and Don Champions runners up. A field of 20 shoe- pitchers took part in the event. 80,000 Study Boating More than 80,000 Americans will take the U.S. Power Squadrons’ piloting, seamanship .and small afternoon, Zannoth; 2, Norm Led- win; 3, Don Hill. ‘ last year. : car, it is just as nice to proved, selected, good Just answering proves sbuage When you are asked what car you drive, it is always nice to name the top car of its class. And when you are asked where you insure your say, “I am insured with the Exchange at Auto Club.” Saying that says 90 much. It says you are a driver. Says you know your motoring. Says you have the best, yet save money. Says you know your way around. good things about you, ~ and most everyone knows it. Why don’t you get aboard? , Poe 2 | _.| Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange at Automobile Club of Michigan |. _ VISIT OR: PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE (| Outboards Run at . |Forcier, top Class D utility racer Final rounds were pitched, Mon- tournament conducted. by the Syl- Bill Leigh defeated Duane Le- Bradford. took four of five games. Trophies were given winners and | free public instruction course in boat handling during 1958, an ex- pected 42 per cent increase over |f- un at OCBC, speedsters from Perl — ana, Ohio, Dlineis and Northern Kentucky. Al Deatire, Detroit, regional chairman, will repre- sent the APBA, Racing will start at 11 a.m. Events include A-B-C-D hydros and same classes for utilities, Spe- cial races have been set for OCBC members and residents of the lake. Belle Isle Outboard club will ‘be here in force, for both divisions. rae , Among top drivers expected are Paul Kalb, Class B utility cham- pion, from Monroe, and Skip from Grosse Pte, Bill on Sept. 14) a leader _ State hydro driv- ers. “The Sept. 14 races here afford pilots their last opportunity to com- pile points towards the season's championships, Kennel Club Plans Picnic, Puppy Match Annual picnic for “memibers of Two Oakland County Sports- men’s Club riflemen today had completed firing in the annual National Rifle matches at Camp Perry, Ohio and returned home with some very nice honors. They were gone 9 days... George Forstrom and Bob Waggoner, shooting in the Navy Cup standing competition .com- piled the following totals:. the Oakland County Kennel Club is set for Saturday, Sept. 6, at 4:30 Gordon p.m, at the home of from Monroe, who will be here, is|Marke Pontiac Shooters Do OK in National Rifle Tests" nae vnacindil * ae BOR also qualified as Master Rifle- men. = e later this month... Obedience Show. [. at at Miracle Mile = Pontiac. for our Save- BY MAIL at Savings EARN “CURRENT 2 RATE, ae Federal by-Mail forms. Just deposit your savings funds in the rarest “acl book after filling out the necessary form. It’s as simple as that! We pay the cost of mailing. Write _ All savings received on or before the 10th of the month start earning from the first of that month. All Accounts Insured Up to $10,000. 00 : SEND THIS COUPON & / PONTIAC t FEDERAL to me, wi a SAVINGS oa A 761 W. Huron 5. ~ PONTIAC, : "| MICHIGAN CITY... 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HELD OVER! thru THURS. “ALLIED ARTISTS’ ‘SNOWFIRE’ HAS ALL THE THRILL OF ‘A WALT DISNEY HIT!” @= LOUELLA PARSONS Hollywood's Famed i E Fi © a A ” yee ¥ ‘ ssf / 24 NESDAY, SEPTEMBER A ———— Four Adventurers Survive, 1 Killed Describes Fatal Ocea AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — one member of the ill-fated raft ti Nui If tells of the tor- ica that ended in the death of explorer Eric de Bisschop ona South Sea island reef. "winds blew -the raft off course and they had to make a new one in midpassage to keep from being swamped in the Pacific, said Ad- Jein Brun, second in command. x 2° 8 ° De Bisschop, a 66 - year - old French oceanographer, was killed trying to prove his theory that “ancient Polynesian and South American cultures could have maintained’ contact ‘by drifting back and forth on the Pacific cur- ‘rents. The crew survived. His first voyage last year—from Tahiti to South America—ended 400 miles short of its goal when his raft broke up in a storm off]. Chile... - coe . * Brun was reached in the Cook Islands, where he ahd the other three crew members are recover- Flectric Power . From H-Blast? Scientist Teller Thinks It's Possible by Putting Bomb in Deep Hole By ALTON BLAKESLEE GENEVA (AP) — ‘H-bombs in} gigantic peaceful bangs could cre- ate electric power from deep holes in the ground, Dr. Edward Teller suggested Tuesday to the U.N atoms-for-peace conference. The explosion in deep holes would convert water into steam which would rise up to run elec- tric turbines — mont. ; * H-blasts could also crush reck| © for mining, recover trapped oil, build harbors and canals, or di- vert rivers, said the famous phys- icist who sometimes is called the father of the hydrogen bomb. A test is being considered un- . derground in New Mexico, he re-| ported ‘These peaceful uses of fusion before the H-bomb reaction itself| * is tamed down for controlled production of electricity above ground, Teller said, adding that controlled fusion “‘may not turn ,out to be possible economically be- fore the end of the century.” Rt . -* Hydrogen fuel is.cheap, and the explosions would not create any radioactive fallout, or too wide- spread contamination of rock or dirt, Teller continued. Recent stud- ies “have led increasingly to the) expectation that thermonuclear explosions can be brought suffi- ciently under control to be of help in earth-moving jobs, in mining, and conceivably in the production of energy,”’ he said. * * * Teller said the only real prob- lem would be digging the hole and being able to use it repeatedly. The underground explosion of an atomic bomb in Nevada a year|'| ago showed that such blasts can be confined safely, he said. But radioactive rock created by the nuclear explosion would. have to be separated. to permit continua- tion of operations. x * * . This is not a hopeless problem, Teller added. He said the explo- sions could even be designed to furnish very ‘valuable radioactive isotopes which could be sold to reduce the cost of the blast. ing. Brun gave this account of their 644 months at sea: | “= ®t ee The raft left Chile last Feb. 15 and reached Callao; Peru, March 26. De Bisschop .and his four-man crew set-sail from Peru April 13 heading for Tahiti, 6,800 miles away. The radio broke down after a week out. Seven weeks later the raft sighted a passenger ship and reported all was well. . Later, storms blew Tahiti Nui IZ north of its planned course and it became waterlogged and unsafe in rough seas. The stern was 18 inches under water. x * x. The double forward mast was replaced by a smaller single mast and sail, but the raft settled a/ ? n Voyage in an attempt to keep the raft on _ jeven. keel. By this time the raft was three or four feet under water et the De Bisschop the Tahiti Nui II. The crew made a new and smaller raft out of timber on the old one. Currents carried them . Starbuck Island, jan nhabited coral island about 1,000 miles north of Tahiti, When they were about 20 miles south of Starbuck the winds changed, driving them north. zs empty water drums and good|Jslands _THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ WED > fall at two “of the Cook Islands, but was driven off course by winds. Finally, with food and water short, the raft reached Ra- kahanga in the northern Cook’ Is- a ee ee With the crew’s~ approval, De Bisschop decided to shoot the reef around Rakahangea before dawn Sunday. The raft hit the reef and capsized. De Bisschop was killed. The French. minesweeper Lotus left Tahiti yesterday for the Cook to bring back De Bis- schop’s body and the four surviv- ing crewmeh. In addition to Brun, the 27-year-old navigator, the crew consisted of Juan Fischer, a Chil- ean mining engineer;. Jean Pelli- sier, 26, a French oceanographer, and Juan Burenois, 28, the Chilean MOST'VE Seay eee aR on Ratt © | tried to make land- cook, further. The crew made outriggers JASON, YOURE A SHREWD OBSERVER OF THE POLITICAL SCENE “GIVE ME YOUR ADVICE/ FRIENDS ARE URGING ME TO RUN FOR ASSEMBLYMAN THIS FALL~~. UM-HAK / FRANKLY, L HAVE NO‘DESIRE FOR PLBLIC OFFICE, BUT WHAT DO YOU) THINK MY CHANCES WOULD * Me | t WM ASON'S & AY OF “& TELLING BEIF lL SHOULD ) AGREE Cae “r- . A) © \ GA - BOARDING HOUSE L IS RELUCTANT 10 PREDICK, ‘MISTAH MAJOR / IF IT WAS A HOSS RACE T WOULDN'T MIND SPEAKIN' MAH MIND, BUT YOU COME TO TH’ WRONG MAN FO* APOLITICAL POLL/—~ LIS | STILL FRAYED AROUND TH EDGES FROM BETTIN' ON DEWEY IN 19 49 i hea, LOCAL. ‘ his, ‘A Mey, hike & NV \ \ T Sgt Lhtia tiie *s a = 4 ti GRAUCHER, & Faelsé . Th j Hh Tewriams T35 © 1958 by NEA Service, ine. HALF ACRE CASTLE | Se RS Sg D = 1 WONDER IF DADDY SHOULD GET A CREW CUT ?) | THE GIRLS You'll Find PROFITABLE © OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems, To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818). | John Morris L Sif HERS AN’ KEEP ME EYE a NOW, RUN PLAY. N'T PULL UP ANY OF TH’ TREES . ie A. THE 4 CROSSING. . ON THE WAY “THIS COMIC STRI SURE, KIDS. ..AN' IF THIS ISN'T ENOUGH SOAP, I'LL GET MORE / Si Pe] > ioe O 'y Walt Disney em + key a Tee sn Kincade 6 ad - ~™ ee ee ae a a ee ee * a ee ew 4 “aw RETOORES | i » yaw exeeer ee a to, a diated Be Hi me ome eyes” 2 a We me Cet. he ee ee ee ee ee 6 * ee ee ee Sarena he ¥ agi a ee ee ee a eee ee ieHoffa Aide Gibbons & Lodge Calendar | JTeamsters Group : egular communication of ee . Stark Gy Forms New Union members. Marion B. Holmes, ae BOISE, Idaho (AP)—A’ group of — _|dissident Teamsters Union mem--— | ‘Steady to Firm Ny Cibdectici Suised Prodded on Violence’ CHICAGO @-The giain futures|* H 1 . ‘Atty. Fredericks said Watertord card Sor, aoues ta tor bard ol WABUINATOR {CFO ~ Sis News in Briel i eee at ote in early. dealings on the board of rackéts investigators accused i " lassn, of America—would try to Meeting Last Night trade with buying apparently well Teamster Vice President Harold J. | Ralph D. Zolman, 41, of 1478) gain’ recognition as bargaining ‘ against violence but. being unable Mu- ag! Idaho Watkins Hills Subdivision in © ot terday to drunks driving before Mu-|eq Freightways in the Utab- Pace: . Dealers said. both commission to prove it by facts. : "| nicipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum.|Teamster district. Wares toyeiain WE ba Ngitedsh oe and eeacalative trode Sere You make generel statements He was sentenced to serve two eo 4 fe This was the decision made by that ‘I am against sin, I am against the township board last hight after an all day hearing failed to pro- dee: aay: Mjactors. x* * * ” A special street lighting. district wilt be set up and each of the 35 lots in the shbdivision, located on Baybrook drive, will be as- on both sides of the market, how- operations and perhaps a rein- statement of positions liquidated in yesterday’s sell-off. Trade was very slow near the lend of the first hour, with wheat unchanged to \%. cent a bushel higher, September $1.86%; % to 44 higher, September $1.26%; oats 4% to % higher, September 61%; rye % to % higher, Septem- ber $1.25%; soybeans % to % higher, September $2.24%; opr 3 -jcents a hundred «Ibs. higher, Oc tober $12.25," Grain Prices CHICAGO GKAIN ’ a8 Gibbons tel id the ‘committee—he| Ha vana “Teports a woman Dated: 8-29- . PPurmips, topped ous sss esenses, 20 ‘canes 434 Kimb cm .,. 615|084 no “independent recollection”|and four children were drowned UNIVERSAL CLT. CREDIT CORP. GREENS Air Reduc . ‘ 63.1 Kresge, 8S ... 28-6/0f investigating violence in the|in the town of Bayamo, 60 miles} pjaced on three years probation Pontiac, pifichigan , Cabbage. ba. oo... eee sesevese 1.00) Allied Bers c2. Lt Lekh'&e B's, 323[1953 Yellow Taxi strike, but other|northwest of Santiago. They were and dapessed $100 court costs was By A. ale bi. SSIES 128) Alla gat <"- Ha EOP, Glas ::- §83]union officials had questioned|trapped in the waters of a flood-|Sames M. Crain of Pontiac, who ont, D5 M tessseeeereseeeesees 1.50 pe, | am y.. 71 (Strikers every morning. swollen river. . stealing pictures een Nl bu. pe secre ae eee i Am Airfin .... 27 Lockh Aire .. ny Gibbons said he didn’t know| At Key West, the Navy moved Lprag yeah from Bloom aati NOTICE. OF PUBLIC Sale cea -~ —~igr Uh ie aah geneenerone Am Cyan ”"'.:. 80.4 reriard . ... 70 |whether Bommarito hurt his back|some ships into the open sea and field Hills art studio. signed that on Wednesday, Sept. 3. 1958, SALAD GREENS Am Sa ray = Lone 8S Cem .. 374 trying to tip over a taxi as Sparks ordered its airplanes and -blimps dale St., oe ee o'clock — at 18 8. sas mere Celery cabbage, doz. ............ +. 1.5lamNGas 11. 59.2 lou & Nash .. G “ i inl . Crain, 25, of 55 Parkdale c, , gan, E Mack Trk 30.1|and Mitchell testified, “but if the|to inland points, ublic sale of 1957 Ford 4 Dr., bear Endive Dleached. OG. Ag 2eer, automotive! transit. system, a a dent of the Citizens Council, said|chotce ‘so0-1i80, Ib steers, 20 $0.27 7; | El & Mus... 9.4 y cceees 418 = La any Prose: | Eee see trattic supervisor, However, Bay City policemen, © Bt. Bisseant Cemetery. Oek- he had been told by one of the ‘fee loads high aor tee dean” as | Emer Rad <:: $2 Soc Pac, - i /cutor wie Eta ed to his) SAFFELE and ‘in his new/said they plan to establish six, {9 state ai the Bessardet-Reid as, from Dallas, Tex., that/ 100-855 | 1». 25.50-26. bo; g00 dang ce Fairy Mor <1. 4° Sporty Bd +. ig) Lang said mains lige ar (Post, will be bin sia? a CO-/routes of commuter service all ——. EP oy ithe 50 members needed to obtain | Shes. ore utility and | Firestone... 10 aa On cal. 8131 jordination of all phases of Pontiac|t, central Bay City. TCT Trees a national charter was reached uedlity “cows. 18 one ane and| Ford Mote... ab6 std oa ind ok and that they have one child. advertising, including print, radio And the Bay City Cab Co. said mee ts Plineral service, wil he ; . . im yesterday and that the Little Rock penn 300. Butchers 26:50 cents | Pruch Tre es ie 6i4 Of..Ge : is and television. it has‘ purchased busses from Bal-| _ from the ‘Bossardet Reid Fu Y Fonere raj BU NG GAS Rw Oy oie wil be organized sometime grace 08, No, and's io-tenin, ook: | Gen Bream! Biad feck. 217 /Paris Backs Up De Gaulle } doer Brean caall start seven} Ree His part oftcating. ater- : " 80: 90. cree un OH ..... °° . utes for sc S. 7 i B 00 34 we) R FE The U.S. Supreme Court will 20.50- 20.8: a airaight lois ie a sold Gen Motors 433 Seite aCe < 313 PARIS (UPI)—The cabinet to- Crisis Spurs Weddings apes is also darting an inter. Me aotet, Miah, Sire, Grow wif o. -' : meet Sept, 11 to decide on the 19. 38-20-00 mixed grades teorisn fo: qe GS: Be Sylv Ei Pa *: $13| day approved a proposed new | TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) — The |city bus service between Bay City]: ames ome 34, 188 CARE h 4 ” 15-17 § ws St question of whether the . Negroes Vealere—Salable 100. Active, steady tolailiette 0.’ ana Tex @ gul .. 21.3! constitution for France. If ap- | Formosa Strait crisis sent the |and nearby Essexville. and sod Pail £. twins), Hurd will be admitted to Central when} 10.00 higher, full advance on choice and |Goebel Br... 3 Textron .:... 13-8) proved in a referendum later e rate today—212 | - ral iervices will F drich 63.5 Thomp Pd .. $5.2) P marriage rate soaring today be held Pridey. Sept, breed pm the school starts its fall term|PTSS? feu inte’ Tesstan, rere yee (gocarich «--. S88 Timk R Bear -42.1/ this month, it will set up the | Nationalist Chinese soldiers were | The name of the state of Ver-|- from the Bossard t-Rel Punerai Sept. 15. er ret snd good 28.00-91.60: cull and |Greh Paige -. 16 Tran W. Air 355 fifth republic and cléar the way | married in Taipei City Hall in a |mont comes from two French Rev. Bilis Hart officiating. inter Sheep—Salable 400. Few early sales |Qrtyhound ... 161 Twenty Cen .. 38.) for Premier Charles de Gaulle mass ceremony solemnized by words: vert” and “mont'’—mean- Garesed. Mich Gert. con enl Ch sler Cars fo Offer ye ‘for two days; slnughter’ shee Hersh Croc .. 64 - Un Carbide 100-6 to become president, Premier Chen Cheng. Ing “green mountain. b will He in A and feeder lambs steady: few sales choice |Homenty | *** 112 tea ai ia . OLSON, SEPT. 1, 1958. JAMES H., les . Bran good and’ chele oo 30 0c Hooker Ei +363 Unit Aire ... 645 Se hi bee nee a § | F § to choice slaughter sheep 4.50-10.00; most Indust Ray .. 198 Unit ~~ ae 355 ; on B. ee Hci reer th ae wive ront eats fee Lert choice @0-75 2 feeder HemPs ling Rand. +1. B3 Us Tees” 3) 30. | Ce t O t d W d Connie L., Bruce and Micheel ol. , ; ; 4s. nied ed oe, us mn. hel TOQNNe ranger oO XIOTGA VV eCQS Wliam 1 Olgh: dear bedther ot a DETROIT # — Chrysler Corp. D | W il Int Bus Mach” 3148 Ww Bikes ee a 2 Mire ceuae % M Cre! 7. Peel pene z||announced today it will have swivel Displa ill Feature Int Har 377 wan se 7 M h d ( h h ( service will be held ‘Thursday, “swe front seats in its 1959 model cars, ploy : = Nick wees: “34 West on "Tel" 24.7 In et O ist ur Cc ef emony Sept. 4, at.2 ‘m, from Vo Voorhees. We is sep for nething to be introduced in, mid-October. Photogr aphic Products i Shoe 12. 342 Westg A Bk 25.6 ; Bowing tft ote takerinet ‘a aad o« ver Wh * 50. ‘ : : japel when policyhol The Al * dj * individual |, Fourteen representatives of pho-| 17) t Tel & Tei. a6 Wilson & Co" 366 OXFORD — Oxford Methodist, Maid of honor was the bride's ip state at Voorhees-Siple Funeral ders Seals, Providing individual tographic equipment firms will be|Jacobs....... 3.1 vo a tee ae Church was the scene Saturday/sister, Sara Jane. Attendants were| gouRNS. SEPT. 1, 1958 PATRIGIA hi le & Tow 302 need servi accommodation for both driver and). hand at a photographic show|sonn: Mee --- {82 Youn” gaw 3s afternoon of the marriage of Jo-|Miss Eleanor Sanders of Birming-| An, 2136 Pearson Ra., Milford: — front seat passenger, glide outward ‘being presented from 2 to 10:30|Kelsey Hay... 39.1 Yngst 8h & T 103.6 anne Creighton Granger to Johniham and Miss Suzanne Betts of] end Dorothy" jean Gear ba Insurance is concerned with _|in a 40-degree arc to facilitate ease 5m. Thursday at Pontiac Federal Renmerett ce P. Lovell. The candlelight rite was|Bay City, cousin of the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil the things closest to your of entry and exit. The center front! Savings and Loan Building, 761 W.| STOCK AVERAGES performed by the Rev. Fred Clark! pavid L. Maieon of Matinnn was — and Me. and Mrs. lames — a eed home, Seat is stationary. Huron St. | sociated Brea Comput mye Be before an altar banked with sprays)the best. man, while the ushers Grove Cemetery. Milford. wit with | ‘endl ponsdesions. So neta. A. conveniently placed lever | some 24 photographic products Indust. Re Ralls Uul, Stocks of greenery, shaggy dahlias and /were Sam Tagart of Milwaukee} Panerai’ aN ag = tally, you expect prompt controls the outward movement | wil] be displayed at the public ses-|Net change ..... 2 tt bt a bouquets of carnations. _. jand Ist Lt. Walter C.°McCrillis| sfdson-Bird Puperal Home, Mil- peeepedl Uhzarades service pllairen as the door is opened. |sion, according to John L, Hascall Prev. = 112.9 81.9 185.8 The bride is the daughter of Mr.|of Bunker Air Force Base, Ind. SEPT. 2, i088, BARAR when you need it. And we go | himself with a Tun & seats |Jr,, owner of. Eppert’s Camera|Montn ago '.:)" 2718 1088 823 1836 and’ Mrs. Frank M. Granger of] The reception was held in the| 22,55 N. Roselawn; age ue overboard to see that you mse! legs outside the car, Shop, 57 W. Huron St., which is — ne * 388.7 14s 126 114.7 4494 Granger Rd., Oxford, ‘The church ors immediately after William Rober nd a Ajbert get it lifts his feet and with the weight sponsoring the show. 1958 low ...5..234.7 809 ‘Tad 1966 bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nyle the ceremony. Georgie iarres and Reinett an if and of his body swivels the seat back CHE eee mE M. Lovell of Madison, Wis., and!" Fuflowing their honeymoon in| fivde"stytamuam,. see urive into locked position. ve aaa Frank Lovell of Racine, Wis. Paneiinaren, * Peattes eres DETR northern Wisconsin, the couple will} _ stsndchildren .serview _ THATCHER, Paul C. Ackerman, engineering Purchase Book Tower || RIMOREAAED Gah | The hew: Mrs, Lovell wore a |make their home in Madison,| 1's pmrftem'Ait Salat Whigeiost [vice president, said the swivel] peTROIT w@-— A group of 10)" cima m Low : gown of white Swiss organily, |where the ipayae = is doing! © EEN Gone ee aes © 4 A ERS ON seats are as strong structutally Detroit investors has ‘ purchased Anes Lg ee 1 wipe - 2 ifs \ | featpring an appliqued inset in | graduate ' in\ polit cal sciente Pee w ae stb serv : r T jand anchored as secutely in the the Book Tower and annex) third Rows Gear Soa eye sae the back bodice: with a short |at the U) ty of Wisconsin;. He --Grittin ‘Puneral Hol- o car as are conventional séats. largest. skyscraper in Detroit. De-|Howen _Biec. 0 OF 68 88 train forming from a cascade of |is a graduate of the.U.S, Military} » = el Mowe. sa : & WERNET ., 3 *.*.* {alls of ‘the: transaction were -an-|Femmgzi, a rae emp pg a lle pe, So bith sete ; The seats will be standard equip- nounced ‘Tuesday by Irwin-I. Cohn,|Rudy Mfg. Co.* - - 78 8 from a pill box of inde ma- of Michigan mate 711 Community Bank Bidg. ‘ment on’ Plymouth Sport Fury president of Book Tower Co, The Wayne 8. Prod ‘Co. a” a terial. Unter es bride has been Au we | models and the DeSoto Adventurer /investor’s group is headed by| ‘No sale; bid and asked. She designed her own gown asjart, teacher in the Royal Oak “Held Phone FE 2-9224 and Chrysler 300. They will be| Emanuel J. Harris, prominent De- i well as those’ worn by others in ape She also taught for} - fo" offered as option, extra cost equip-|troit real estate financier. Terms Edison invented the flask light - the bridal were Mm: in in. schools din | party. All were made inja Jment on most other models. of the sale were not disclosed.jin 1914. | - MRS. JOHN-P. LOVELL — Germany, r D co 7 “ 7 “ \ : : \ \ * e = ‘ - 5 r : \ | A a Py ! i : L : oe , 4 . oe EF j : : me eee ik Soe £8 Te . : 7 : 2 +8 = : es > 5 aes 2 silo : J jes x - a4 peels : Hs ; Ea et a : ‘ : # oe ‘ ; “eit eel Pe * i ' a : ' ‘ : : ‘ Wet ’ i ee [ee ‘ — Poe ‘ z ‘ ; 2 : vy 3; : : ‘ ee ‘ j i: a. Be ; ae ae el he i ee “SHE PONTIAC PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER “ee, Mie AL 1) Help Wanted Male 6) 7 ‘Wanted Real Estate 324 pote, QF THANKS 70 Ati. Or|aogrE Man 70. xm ws ors ae ane eee) ee “L$ CASH § cent. of aur Mother, Miai| ae we ee Gog) ee : 48 HOURS oei| Bo ale GarAshts Z a, Seog |e Wanted Male_10 & CARNIVAL odes etc Dick Turse _ HOME — EQUITY LAND CON RACT an wane. at CARPENTER WORK. NEW- VERIFIER : wal Hage oe 16 Tour AZAINTING, ae ae Valuet oa ; orferings a | Se sent SS extended fon to me dur: yt. a ay. ally aver i = “ pcos at oe ave ng oo y Teak of tact as wate S| Bae eetieas interview, call PE P Also Rev, MeCullen or hi comforting words. Mrs. Real Ee ite vsaies in in Huth ‘Barber. j ; portunitie phy at a er call ‘Re . $3581. o Leslie R. Middleton — ROKER * FE 6-722 to friends and RY, tAR xP. neighbors, a lp od fi kindness, H ‘ : ae oe eee a Fa ee yoral r spe aS, i ; HOM SCHOO et : core and Sorel eieiogs ene,| _, lelp Wanted Female ‘ 7 | CABIN p MAKER AND CARPEN. i Licensed. FE -_Apts. 454 husband and father, Joseph B. = ‘riteben a speciaity FE Rent Apts. Furnished 33 T A very special thanks 1ST CLASs COOK Ns SEMI-RE-| 44600 SHILD LOVED AND CARED to ‘nei per eeveren fe for oF — So a aoa pr Ped EXTER: ry TERIOR PAINT- i : 1ST FLOOR long. Bafa’ Seach taylor pre a expert cook, baker mg. ree edtimete, Reng, Cmlnate 3 TEI-HURON AREA.) -,.. suve modem completely, tur. iat oe amily, uyer We also need # combina- eae cen nee neem Ln = nished 3 rooms & bath a Wash- ‘ ou WisH 10 THANK OUR WANy| ton, fellef cook waitress.| HAVE TRUCK. WILL DO LIGHT PRO TL OARE. Ei. | “se, 2 rots Feel ideal I Mitie nds and neighbors for Ao _Write Fontiae. Press Box 100. hauling, PE -2-0081, conned home. fenced yard. FE! school rience s. Near Eilsabeth acts of ‘Kitminess to us dur-|$100 MONTHLY POR WEARING | HAVE EQUIPMENT, WILL PAINT. 5-055 ie ee ae) fag tea zocees foe of cu “Boscia lovely greats Panhion, Frocks 0 eS ES OoSIOE Phin: Wid. Household Goods 27 i 8. ca ae thanks to Rey. Benedict, The God-| friends. No, invest tc corseneg eae saveeee estroughs, wasnt a ae ent. tT | 0 bardt Funeral, Home ‘of Keego| iO8.,0F experience. . nec sa rep Fe se plaster repair, FURNITURE NEEDED Fire oa oven «noua weer SiDE “VERY cared for her. Fi oer ae eee eee WANTED” : | ARE MAN WANTS Bu: pesen ts, O40 iota, cet the |} tr te diate FET 20066. ee 7 ROOMS AND BATHS BEDRMS. selgtave ti “ae gad Mee ‘wa oar ee “qui Counter t cater be Sa mnobecks 7, toe sel A gt a8 "pues ROOM DeLAe ee T sd gy EY “. and family and Mr. shop. Butt's sie” Hunter po Rperaiiy work of ony Phone OR 3-2717 ete bath a eatranee, 1 child welcome. Ste me peek wip tee. stove Richard Hesselgrave| Bivd. te ais TY eon 8 Dol amare eis a “0 pT 2 WOMEN Bere of pny Ki, tes a “ete of MAtpie 5.4008 . raimigre SRE PEs | Huroa ph indian oa PE ° ER NEEDS fi RN. * KITCHENETTE. *S ork RELIABLE CARPENTER AEM R oF Ea) Teter aah lad gh] Tee Pe Sve WANTED Pie Be fat" P| noow arakrueiel REPS ‘passed sway four years ago to- EB 2-6864,.9 ‘til noon, TREE cleared, ee “timate, FE : , aN 3 REORM., AREERONE East poulevard. between FO Here is to my my dear Mama sane aim oe Fon aN DESIRES PART Fruit Wood | 0S. os ECHENERE Apuly nt 103 Bleomfeld Terrace: ye —. eter wae a reek. BEAUTY OPERATOR WITH A| time work of ‘any kind, 2-5360 |. . : A : i arte bate ve A] eae «ROOM APT. NEWLY DECORAT. WLY RAT-|. ut ite ith Hi tele Mile stopp : Doonells ir stter 5 _p.m. | pinet 1ST FLOOR, NR. SRACLS MILE. GOOD oe D Jesus~ call ber “Sens, w m gc . Please : “. ; ; i os _Clean 3 rms. & bath. FE. 8-1370. - wat hat wai In Picte's so far away. _*pply_in_person WwW Another crime ‘committed by a quiet, mild-mannered |. > goapions Heat,” water, rugs & wae. eae rR ed or! Wanted. Female 11 Il ood condition. Ph ist. 3, PVT. m But 1 know tat I can see her/GOOK ~ HOUSEKEEPER CLEAN. x boy! I'm worried! Junior hasn't talked back to me all day!" | Msi bs, 't fast condition. Phone | 180. FES. Bits epi tua 150% ORCHARD LAKE —— Vilage. . Mat ese Se Heaven Task ‘be a pretty place F ernoons per week. Union Lake.|1 DAY TRONING SERVICE. 33 $3 . — it i RM. KITCHENETTE AND PVT.| 3 rooms children, a ¥ parent aca fore Seep sreczeees | Hie here, Seiten ty Ob | eee erro POETS GIS | 2 meee bts | Bd Be a aier te Te tee peotiect Mame there. \GGaIDANION FGA” REDERLY | tase rat Day ee al cask Business Services 13, Moving & Trucking 19) Sot Wis pisnms an. |_Alberta Apts 48284. pigre ‘Her — Pog tl vd > blue nee Pappa light’ work, FE 5-3756| up and del i ed pe, aneae viii. oon MOVING & HAULING WITH 3 TON = wavisee wie 4708 tique, lamps. ‘Antique furniture. T_CLEAN \GO#Y ROOMS, omueAN Lg 3 Y ROOMS, $3.|~ es I Mam " very. much afte p-m 2 WOMEN WANT WAL! : af oh ve Te have ‘m ee her 80. wericon ahi 3 ys Conley i tx Ra. SOOEKEERING —— Pe Sen ce Pa "sipit’ tor toon we os ae TR ucK Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 : = east r, ABUTS mW. ina ‘to her must’ be” |EXP. ALL-AROUND WOMAN TO | or io my home Pull charge | on mettt sa aTAIN PENG | Sane Oe Oy ie Pe VPEWRITERS-UP TO 825 CASH |? ROOMS AND BATH. WEST St ne sometimes love "het & wee, work Bat. with own. transporta- & L Statement. | AKES. festery trained tna UF TO $25 CASH Reas. Business or SCeinenenal vin’, ton. MA 62816 efter_1 p.m. iui | erated ae Geacral Pentine & k R "Bette Phone Pe peed, “te, “onaltien- TEM. FORN iN APT MAIN FLOOR. tEabe ‘pave, 20sr, ron, cxrenNceD Shon onDER|—— oF WORE RAWED | Suey kph Senne tee | LTUCKS to. Rent), WaNEED. TAYLORTOT GOOD 7 BM: EON APE 2a pp ant Raymond, age five. ply “77 Auburn Ave, No phone EXPERIENCED RELIABLE GIRL | “> S clawes eEaeCe : TRUCKS, TRACTORS condition, FB. 24711. Reasonable a2 Auburn Funeral Directors 4| 28 eae on COOK | iret any Work: References. FE} we service ali makes of wringer | is-ton WYe-ton Stakes | " Mobey Wanted 28A |? RMS. ob wat tee sow ewrcaeneee| ing sed sonstal live, tx chy GIRL Wilts WORK —| ae ee | Oe Semi-Trailers | TANTED TC BORROW $4,000 A = HEA ome COA Ts Py es Bham area, MI cmt. esau ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-4021. I Asin uk ne 4, pet en cont hares. Solid security. 4 Fisher, Toss. ysis wek. rm ar __6-1887 iRONINGS DONE. SATISFACTION : iS & BATH, SUITABLE FOR EXP WAITRESSES AND SALAD | RONINGS E. SATISFACTION) ASPHAI.T PAVING | Industrial Tractor Co. 2 RMS & BATH. SUITA FUNER Al HOME Nomen Bhomatisid hestaurent, | —ausrentesd. PW 2.7722. +— RELIABLE 825 §. WOODWARD Wanted toRent 29 i Groloet School on Wan : Drayton Plains OR 211] G35 graph. Own ‘Frans. | —RONINGS | rivewaze. parking ts, te |B gag? “MGM pied |}, ;BRDROOM NOUR IN WEST |7 RM. APT. flo A ig ee ce EL 4)|EXP, GIRL. GENERAL HOUSE- ‘IDOLELGED_Winow DERE: Free. estimates. 24 hr.’ service. | FE 4046) wonas or aigerbag_ oy rerpor RM. A A a ao baby sitting by'dey, evenings, or “ASPHALT PAVING O'DELL CARTAGE. FE ¢7350. | 7 LARGE 1 ist FLOOR. 0 * yfair . @ ! 5 i mie SE ~ week, rtation needed, OR Local and long _ moving. State St. Fs ; Voorhees Siple Free Toys and and Gifts 3.5026, OR 38508. . Let us estimate your “driveway Phone’ PE 5.2006 Share Living ears a : 30 ie ama A medal afiave 8k ARTY" MIMEOGRAPHING. as BUS. AN WOU 2. . - a FUNERAL HOME ality — Low pore FE 5.8395. volar) servied EM 3.2842. ed — likens ares ae Paving, Painting & Decorating 20 share lovely with 2 em-|j AND 3 ROOM APTS. NEAR mbulanee Syvien frase er Motor | 2 Full Part Ti PO A $ BUREAU - ployed women. Twin beds and adison Jr, High, 890 Robinwood 2-837" ull or rt lime Licensed and bonded. Drivers 65 a win walk-in closets are theirs, In 4" N. Perry. . * privers oR | AVON-TROY CARPET SuaAaEnA 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC | Independence and Waterford Twp. | > D Roguinr weekly pexchect. keep | gente Day hr. Adult sitters. OR Lg eve ge 8 or terms, FE so Manter De Drayton |? & 3 LARGE BM ART- one son-Johns your wite “3-3761 Call eariv mornings or| Furniture & carpe — P 5-0580. area. + q sia r.. Dray’ aa to | Esther ie tevolbenent’ Oct FO) iota te f home. Free pic - Ls) nt. & bath, sa : FUNERAL HOME 5-2407. WORK BY DAY On WEEK. wary, Wipe ee ; Wtd. Conseasta Mtgs. 32. near As rear. “Designed for Funerals” HOME FOR MIDDLE AGED COU: | _5-1330. pet Cleaners, OLive 3 Roch-| A) PAINTIN AAR ‘gpATa & Cemetery Lots S| Roca gi rE «400, acdc “san ote int, Paper removed Fe cate ) Ene, CA$H ions a owe ee ree COWER FRONT ANDI Di Pag Re Rape | , BDLLDOZING AND LEVELING, ia. ‘ 3 PERRY MT.” PARK CEMETERY HOURLY PAY WOMAN WANTS IRONINGS IN| tree. cutting and removing PE pg Meat Soo AND sm cincteney POR en oe ret range, sib ‘or @ ‘graves 6h8.| oe Magy ot ne ogg «Doel in Saints "Ae" SPECIALTY. CALL | SOOMPTELD ies ens. | “ii. ; & WE NE Sich ae aT cul le ee ; : . - * WHITE CHAPEL—TWO ORAVES,| Good hourly’ pe ta ite re. | _ PE 8-4308 9:00 AM. | “Wai nig windows, Reatonable. | syrint.,t0 per cent, disc. tor ee | LAND CONTRACTS |” vw. turn Fm $1166. $125, sta: graves $300, Our eaiet or) quired is ay al, WASHING AND REAS.| Free est, No obligation. FE aie D = 7 RMS.. PVT. ENT. $15 A W LI 1-7 voice. For personal iecvioe rel Pick and PE t U1 407 S'-Jessie, OR _FE 8.0606. witeiiGe 158 as | Chimney - Furnace Work | _Papering_& paloting FE €902 no 1%, CLOSIN TEES 7 ae aii HOUSEWORK AND. COOKING, 5 Pip 5-0724. , Summer rates on all chimneys, Cente " * . a Box Replies days per week. Hours ® 10 5. NG aa BU | cleading. repairing, and Dullding: | ing. 25 yrs. “ih Pr 6003! _| Nicholie & Harger Co. : eee e ac¥ DECORATED. 2. At 10 a.m. today there References required, FE 6-4223 rr <3) Also furnace, fireplace, water PAINTING DECORATIN , sy gene oa a || after 6 p.m. heater, incinerator clegning and | “ hel suggestion if desited. Px | 33_W. HURON Pr Peis is Summ *VASBINDER INC. were HOUSE, ORK Si) ORCHARD 1K| 5 un Uae OST cone : Seen ao - ’ office in the following | | Ave. Use back gate. Betore noon. Building Service 12) Peiory rerulsi price retume, PE | PAINTING HOUSES, (& BARNS | ONO ouigation. Gu corrnacrs uns Ghent Pe same. FE _5-1172 or FE_5-8875. 5, 7, 15; 2, 24, 27, 28,1 oe, Sct ee ee TeS: | Ant SAN re ay | CARPE per Amine, REweay er P ANGING | m-1T ga RM, APTS, PY? BATE. 32, "es, 72, 74, 15, 76 ‘ have good references, "Pine Lk. | BU con =| fag incine- vestretehing. OL WALLS CLEANE SMITH-WIDEMAN | 7 RMS. & PVT, BATH. NICELY Me a eT) seta See Rim, "PSE" pme| Hee, quale, work jow- | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE ves tue-aree fura, ‘Baby welcome. i108. An- \ ’ . : : Tks! MEE : ker, MA 4-223 or §-3608, & rewinding. 918 E Pike PAPERING EAL Estate a EVES. <_ NOCHE RAS or times | UNDER a ES ms ‘ roi” Ref. Steve "earvarre. Pr | Pe -— WS RURON | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NO | “Help Wanted Male_6| Personme] _ | fiserpiantne dite masonry, FE” Cutters oe pa) en Saas” ie" rate TerR a ~ 8-8944, _vacuum, 2-567 elevision Service Ter, Gi bath & int, Pura. afurn 108 * ACTIVE. RETIRED MAN, 65 TO CES WE A | MOO EN REE U8 . Gf. vo augment, pension, Must eg Counselor AAA Floor. Sanding FURRACE c. gtgax rE oaaP ALL Tv SERVICE CALLE AN- ees A AROUND, THEN ae, 0S Seek also nigely turn. Stock ate delivery work, Write| Someone bear ragnality |} BUD BILLS Fe 8.2080 | FENCE MATERIAL AND INS INSTAL cata | or night. APITOR ekvinas & TOAN CO ‘9, _Pontise Press, Box 85. who likes Ti aw ey Wc 3 lation reasonable, PE {sw Huron St Pe ue College backs tvalent. | A-A TR N GENES HEATING 8. evi z, at . ee i Few Men. iyn Bawards rela OR Ta crooks “Ra” Rochester. FEE - 77 5. r PE §-8300 ~ CASH a _Hhunlty "National Bank soi A & B TRE CG 3310. os + ER £3 * as + for outside steady. em hoyment.|SALESLADY POR YARD GOODS. cates Wane, teld. Cle. UNLIMITED Sinthanieel ability, appearance &| Department ex onigoce necessary.-| Par ‘s-60t a I : B anted for seasoned and | Mechanics! ability, appearance &/ pull time work, Fabric Matt. @ |

= “Bagewood Got e Chub 388 Fox, % ie FOR ExXmoval Pa. F@ 6-603 or OR| ANY GIRL ‘OR WOMA NEED. ROY KNAUF FU RNISHED UPPER 4) @ ROOMS. —— XO MORTGAGE: COST OAKLAND 3-200? Shs & friend phone w tent Pe 2-141 | Lincoln 1.0788. EW 3. bedrm frame tri-leve!. GENESEE LAWN ROTO- G. sis 5. Contiventin’ The Balvation | 26%4.W_ Hur ONE, 3¢ PT. MODERN HOUSE. Pull ent. heat, ay ae 2-69 a . GI AND FHA trailer, com idan Pe ean | bd ey A : Cc. ms vicinity. 5 8-0947. LIVINGSTON BS hah es BS SIDER, FLOOR TARTS, | BA “att ap ey ean | Be Sak MRE aeE| Tee Ther nti dee'ytt | ae Rteraiee gre mee | PHOTOGRAP eri \ moved, [s) we Moe ccitRinpeapeeerenie ent. Call us Rng eolles ah informe. ing laundry room. Ideal’ for two WAYNE - mn 1 1 a ) eee Re Ee aug | ROOF REPAIRS — | SEES QRS S| Me ROSNER) Sar enact Sa, sugary ed | ih ant pa su Local ee ae " sncaiis mm fi ae tae ofl Y enlargements EAVESTROUGHING __PE 4-o444| and a Rentuery blue wrasse dellv: | oR SF Eo Oe ret ee eects | Ene Fao new APH LRP FICIENCY i eee m ine pate Lege mpoieate food cnicbater| Mall faring. Sante Eisler | SAVEON ABPHALT PAVING. WS | fel cot'inty ot unter. £06 Cote “AMERH aor Sbee| Suite Teen Gen | ‘tmeeed mete, Meeeen poe ng RS girs aren. Please ase write Pontiac Press, | sbeelaliee te, Pvt, drives. Ne job pollo yards: si tt waeiivered, ‘serv: |. Aock_@ Berty, FE 3124. WE TRADE, WE BUILD school, Danetson & neat aseriess “gh Wes Pica, Reon és - 6 : r & Cot et nett, nace |e jee 5 : moving, or tree, eximate, call ire LUE 80D — i6e & ie CHARLES CHESTER || pornig # son neato We ituros, EE 8-0 oc FE| — paneh,q Johnson, Res ti at "york, ‘tore im- 4-1170_ or e. | MERIAN 54 253 Pottaat" wan" experiehe: Ferma: | Employment Agencies 8A |raaxcaya EXCAVATING FOR| fi Wott af aber. TW aie | m. BOLEER a WARTED: LOT WN Pa oie | Eire bs og oe ag hy a5, oR Yon complete training | -~~~~~ ” ¥ se tatike. fie ie, footings, wd LAW} urn, 5. rm, A ce 0 mom Pe pee EW LAWN BUILT. FINISA nara He and. water. Williams, FE : lurnacé, garage. Lake pr 3 rogram, Mth $086, per jitenee 8 Boal we z Wells. OL, 1.0693. | ""crading Backfield top soll, FE ogre es Mrs Wal A a ee Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) Yn schools E shopping. centers NTED MODERN, Children & ts loome, Call vor 3 ae nig rvelity IST FLOOR, 3 AMS. & BATH, | after 6 p.m. 0 _Biniande $s50d, | j P. ee Saba PARTON Sa 5 P of _sit_day_ Bunday. ee 8B a + PARTE N. pe Houses: Unfurn. 36. VE CASH WILL |; wm LAVEL Hh et BO adele te | * aig, Po pe en. Can P| TAI raw, beans. Must have car fo Osi eat bene) Evelyn | sige sang cee rs | 2 onc Edwards : ° mercial or residential SEARS, ROEBUCK Building Supplies 12A| Such, gim BS oe Complete Your Home Harry White & Sons, Inc, = 2 Receptaniss Seep eee ee eae ee ete & COMPANY Vcr lDR 7 « maaan ean is veree qeesssevestdeeetes Bo 151 8. Cass Lake Ra jae Ee sae HOME er quIR = wm ereglve ‘oan, mem fr or uteide Becre Bsc tnavontbcieso¥ie \ eel eg tare, Seal oma? Bo. eS ' Moving & Leet 19 IN DEBT? ae daeh oe a i Ee i Ia. 1a, Orion. ” Serrodiding ares, Wants. You're Better oR NO — WA ‘IF SO. eng SMES or Broker a ished, | = allen, Aus 0 aly “am a The following qualifications sre re-| Q alifi ed . BENDEROFF | ‘ on BE pe BE x00 ce ET US ai it, muse Lake Ra. ean od SORTS Apts” canes | ad gnpoond Walters Lake. MA Picante ot uaulil Pe Sesto ____s2. Huron Reet) AA-1 Reduced \-1 Reduced Rates — ze W, Y¥.|3 BEDROOM BRICK, Gi 3 BEDHOOM MODERN. YEAR 1. Age between 21 and a0 years. Pers onnel La | gmith Moving (ater van oF Give You 1 Place to Pay mes, * tarma, lake voropert floor. Geen, Gave 2 ye eat prewe a mm en jay 3 fae st ag wate DONT PASS JUP Be x REEDS _“GTOHT Ease Your Mind ~ jPaul M. li ir Est. ; ie ¢ BATH, Vic. OF OxB e _ .WE ARE.NOT A "| S28. site. fe, Paves wexcome =| MONEY! “Sell unneeded . ‘LOAN COMPANY ' ~ BEUROO! “MODER aii belongings ‘for cash|™ MICHIGAN CREDIT: (NEED aa FINANCE. tare permanent reutal PB) W COU SELLORS FIXER? Order. Classified ; ae Fis through Classified ‘Ads! Rm, 716 roses fae Be .| Ads be ell t Fela i a Seria oe ae oo ol |. = {fie Want Ad-iumber) cheat aa Prana | ras zo aout 1 on sus a tah cra c Fe Secours = “THE sone PRESS, / WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER aro yee “a ej oa land | 975 Baldwin Ave. Basement o oil ‘Nest, era. ‘Clarence C. Ridgeway REA LTOR es ANNETT'S month, $1118, terms. “paarron PLAINS AREA windew, 2 | apo 13x ee ent, FA. garage. 922000, terms | Partridge Jaconte, $1,450 Downs : ‘s an gg on a yews street in town close onomicel gas Oe “oar ‘garage, and —_ very clean, Pull po meg ey $8,950. ec ht today. | REALTOR PARTRIDGE & TAXES rE +m =; W. HURON re gee - MULTIPLE ‘LISTING ‘SERVICE. © wes ‘We can assure you 134 ACRES that there is a home to fit pot oh 2 bed modern brick ra Bh peniga hone pocketbook {- Lots of trek, iperries Weil located ‘s a sample — 4 bed off Auburn, Terms # rranged room, 2 | which inades snes. re rator,| Oakland Ave Large 1 room nice old = shores i se ale Sor aalck ame, — ie gown oo FuAvterms| “PONTIAC REALTY = So DON'T MISS 737_Baidwin FE 5-8275 Timken furnac: ledgoreck fireplace. ee and breezeway are rae ou can own _ beauty for only $10,950, CITY OF SYLVAN real economy buy + a é penal oa ~ He i 5 ; 2 a nice . “fireplace, 19 x ity -foom, e in- i. BEDROOM TRILEVEL Mr. Loon Lake Privileges See this MODERN = bedroom home -with built in oven and range in the kitchen, full base- ment with paneled recreation rm. and forced air oil heating groom. situated on a large, well scaped corner lot. Heasonably Priced Shown by Appointment Only WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W. Huron Open Evenings til 9 CLARK . pg peal wr: BALDWIN. Neat room pullt im 1954. eg and Pony ” ate and out, 3 pc. bath with shower, oi] beat, mee. lot: Only $7,450 forms. CRESCENT A ae! mice VACANT. down. lee or sees IMM) Are “ sarage, on cana’ anon neat a AREA, You'l Ly eee n bungalow in nto of Rochester. le = PR Sig, . ase nie ee & Soir will 15) lee 8 noe ern housetrailer a 4 Full price. $9,850 +i \ | iter peates 910,000, FUL FULL PRICE. ‘ noom weodern “i oe. at rs, full CLARK Eee ESTATF vt ae bd meee TO : eetion close ~ ge ck loll 9 roo: ated on 2 ; cor- KL. empleton, Realtor a St Ve ate He HAYDEN snore with A ° ‘ vei fan a. oil » Tee Eves BRICK RANCH 1% BATHS — FAMILY ROOM ATTACHED 2-CAR GARAGE 13,985 On Your Lot bedroom — ceramic tile — fT 7 ~ other custom built P.¥i WE HA piaepriat bome “plas. mate Saves weve: HOME NE. ictures—home building. ven arrange merweeee for ard ‘4 home ‘e 67 you | a tadin “4 There are pore aE TATiC no ATION: _ * oEt OUR Prices. W. H. BASS BUILDERS snd BROKER FE 3-7210 FE_8-0631 J MODEST MAIDENS = lay ‘mm hn tm NY om : By Jay Alan “She sure is learning fast! If ‘she ever learns to keep score, I'm sunk!” Ss “For Sale Houses _ 43} For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses: 43 _For Sale Houses a > ‘eaeneeies w. |'rouR BEDROOMS." | : \ A new bome with lots x bedroom ee te | Hilde Ment nated, Brced —, iss seeing this { : Commercial lot with 80 frontage on highway. $9,800 ¢ terms VERY DESIRABLE. . . it has seh crt it pte ore sage eee bedrooms. 2 tull baths car ened Can be used as 2 RE J and sell LAKE RD. 2 bedroom ~m PY garage. Paved sire iene te trees, down. OFF OAKLAND AVE. ‘New 2 room, nicely tarnishes, Includes new carpeting, w ‘A or GI ‘erms. PERSONALIZED HOMES een ere COLORED Gi’s MINIMUM MORTGAGE Costs ON THESE HOMES. 2 BEDROOMS ~ = ment, Close: schools and Stores. are equity or Sere oe a a] A LIT TLE FARM Open §'u.m.-0:30' pm. Sun. 1 to 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Murphy Street—Vacant noe 2 jetrons si fog a, Bed: GI Resale—$600 awd and all. well decorated, Front 3 bedroom KINZLER anode Ph. FE +3528 “on Pn Ph FE 20629 EVE NORTH... |° plas three be saga oak floors, tered wails, heat. Near Br ie. Your or r wilt not stay winter because of the eer new two car garage. Only $0,850, $2,000 dewn, NEAR... is ein wet te soaine J om sat eae i sor Ani aie! SBE ce" eoh SP \ daseas 3. 27 it Siontere be room up. Both liv- ing —_ room are c Gas heat hot water and water softener. ne drive to 1% ear garag Oh yes, storms screens, “Price is right! CALL NOW.., : = Humphries“ FE 47114 Open Eves. isting ervice _ By Owner turesque country kitchen in barbecue, oven & ran: bedrooms and large nelle “den, Beautiful ceramic tiled paneled half & living rooms, tered 2 car garage. back FE 2-0474 Realtor 6 ON. Multipie PL: $195 DOWN room starter home with a ted close Wey i and new Junior High P. is Wood Co. FFICE OPEN 9 TO 8 Corner _—— faved Rd. & M59 RILEY STREET — Westside resently fe 'P Previgusly bt as 3 family income. Bas Yiso atok: _ heat? Dear pov ond 1500 down. HILLCLIFF STREET — Off M-59 coerall Close-in.: Westside. ~Beaw y wooded 100 x 400 corner lot. 6 rms & bath, plus garage. $950 down 8. SHIRLEY — Beautiful famnity home, Langa frame .with awning 3 bedroo: , Carpeted living oon ; fal basement oi] furnace, : $050 ASSOCIATE | BROKERS: INVESTMENT. FE 58-0662 : Going Street i STORY. with boat privile és 100 yards. For appt. call 8-2200. Price $27,500. No realtors. i! No Down to G.I. On Union Lake Home Good —— — built frame bungalow oak floors, plas ree walls, m sizeable bed- — = ip vo eery kitchen, full bath, eat. Large ft. corner ot, * block from excelient sand beach and boat dock. Pay | onl, mortga od charges down. Quick To An Make Us An ‘Offer For GI Equity at a E. granite Owner. owes with $ i na -| Near. ries ake 2-Bedrm., Full Basem’t ult A reitable \local builder. ~ Ra, oi ta peg recreation livin in wii dente pins ; $1,500 or. eal " sean Home. tract in trade. wm jroux-F ranks cons Dinte Hey, REAL ETS KE A REAL CAR| , BARGAIN? Lots of ’em lin the Want Ads! x. 51.34 a in- 3 eo gee 204 BOME, ‘FULL BA BASE- men’ ew, _6246 “Monrovia off Altport fea 7 7 ROOMS. % ACRE LOT. _ down. Owner, P. ©, Box 3535. For Colored mere gh we e in a See m= & ‘Civilians, he 4 down payment _WINTER WINDS will have no this” well pomemmes. 2- William Miller -. Rephtor FE -2-0263 BROWN, DOWN, — Located Jn, beautiful AC furnace. sto: nisige 80 x 165 ft. Tot in the . city to partially attic, Fenced rear yard. Here is @ value. $9800 GI SPECIAL — Little farm tg > . New bi A = Lovely — e ay a of Bir- muting O | ggg = aan a and Pon- $32,000 ne HEIGHTS — Mere = @ buy. Priced = a aay 14 fa 9p, gg re tion M sold ye Pacers 2 Years old. cases wees “Bid? Nicholie, Realtor m galow : a large as + with inside BP age 1 = = r. At car gar. 1201 odernistic Ritenen with ail buik |-= © ad — in appliances. “Rea! Bree here” A choice location second ’ Will necent trade LIST — with us’ & t a and ef- : : fictent service, SELL TRADE, Open - Rvecies. ‘ fl L. H, BROWN, Realtor re ONT. Baclusv “pee | 1362 W. ‘Huron Ph. : o eon . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. Ridge” gy A Et ee SPLIT-LEVEL STARTER HOME. sirieted. ‘Not a ‘bargain. but i's the best! ALSO 2% cre. “Dow No money down $6,450. EM 3-0482. Ridge’ site access’ i Jot a Oe __Gordon Flattiey Bldr, 7 BEDRM BRICK. 2 YRS. 01 OLD. Needs some interio ae, 109 by 300° lot. $10,500. JOLL ony ee woh cag fa Silver Lake scons "Carpeted living and dinin rooms. Full. basement, oil fur- nace, recreation room with built- in bar. Lovely landscaped lot. 144- car garage, Only mortgage hate down moves you in as- nae SAYS “MUST SELL” 2 bedroom modern pa oe - privileges on Crescent clone ame as a, Aluminw 8 Oil furn: | Pull price ely, “i050 ith 31056 $600 DOW Owners Neaviie = and will secret their 2° bedroom home 1 basement. New oil fur- nace, On lot 5x? Located 6 miles northeast of Pontiac, Im- mediate Soonension. Evenings after 6 call OR 3-5597. J. JOLL, REALTY 2536 Dixie Hw HWY Johnson 20 YEARS “OF SERVICE FE 44561 ‘| WARDS OR re RD its, La foom home on 2% : retin 2 F rbomd — and ex- rege. Priced fo oe with oSihod' dow: NEAR WISNER SCHOOL S room Booby 3 rm. apt. up. 2 baths. Coal heat, 2car garage. $1,000 dow Paul M. "Jones, Real Est. "| 832 W. Huron; OA 8.3653, FE 4.8550 — An excellent and bop *: pdb "Priced otras. with rms. BRAND NEW cus~ H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE 5-2053 - ear garage. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE AREA COZY 6 ROOM ranch’ home ’ featuring red walls, = ne family meat, oll oh Beat abate Lge. price =e 13.40 ~ 1, ee nae x TA th, Call M [IDDLETON Realtor. OR - with ‘stool, te. Natural Prepiene. 2 nice lots, Only $52 per month, se paws — Located on Pine Rd., 5 Ranch- per month, Leslie R. ariadieto 88. N, JOHNSON re Sra "BUD" ‘Income and Commercial La 1¢-room dwell turk 4 rae = — mF 9 ge in ment pine é4room and a bath rr wnestair: chard Lake. Only $9,800 ~Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor 5 W. Huron Street FE 58161 or FE 2-1306 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i T 7 mal j LIZABETH LAKE privi- leges go with = large 3 bed. hom Carpeted m rpete iving room and a eil, ledgerock Sees e liv- room Combineticn = lots bse: A and 2+: sgty * ico ced at $15,000 with $3,500 ABOUT $1,100 DOWN will b were west side home, Liv ing room and dining ell, ‘nicely carpeted Detorations ai frewnly done. basement, auto buy and under $12,000. be seen any time. yg ve ne LAKEFRONT 7 ss fireplace ae mod- kitchen with plenty of eatin f poe Large @ en c %q, PO! overlookin Og PO a peg ‘Gl ~~ 3 room brick front reshie. Nicely ard and rib- Gas heat and bon ve, a hot water Only $1,391 down 3 iN and $78 per month includes % ar ledroom Son ‘iticalow "ont se taxes’ and insurance ears old basement, ts . Close to Fisher ody and FS Ag 5 i _wauatno DIS- . tac Motors. Pric for) - St. Benedict's tek gale. . ~ ha m i Saeal Wen an older cou- i ; ae g very ern bunga- #138 _FENMORE poe » = 08 ith a large diving ¢. room \ ; ace. De- Scacue dames gslow 2 i fightfal 38 8, Kitchen, has ~ fent. Wilt Recate e in base: | @mple plese space, ren floors, ity, walls, tart ao a oo! ‘By pisos after 6 oot PE. 5-2035 or *OHNSON, Realtor 19 S. Tele; raph Rd, Dated 5 people thd Ja: tts home, Y¥ tt ahem z, 2 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8, eicne Rt. Open ot 7 aylord| mg the to lower level. ight “age rai U = 4 only, why oot jens bon tats Mult:Lakes Realty DOWN rm. full sare wood “nore igs toad. te oa (ve PAN ete, Sister 2 1919 MiS-Orionville, “NA. 22818 “. Gast, ideal a come. ad ‘righ! Com: aplete 4 move a - g--1 price only $4,600 with ees i session, = N 2 beacon Dene : th brie ges on both Taxes, Nice” lot ted off Cass ceated of with shade tr gain gain prised. at $1,600" FOR COLO: RED No money down—GI. 2 family income. 2 car Ss Beauti- a landscaped all Mr. Pointer, 8-9585. J IM. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & THSURANCS 1483. BALDW WIN 4-0547 Dorris & Son RANCH HOME ARAGE i arate peed DORRIS & SON WE TRADE 152,W. Huron Phone Fe 4-1557 $1,125 DOWN $-room brick terrace. ._Hardwood floors, Full a eae Gas fur ~~ tae 4 rooms, needs fir.ish: (6) tot. paved Z: CUCKTER REALTY Pe ito” WHITE “Trees pieces mere maple Big gaat. ¢ roe 2 zea. bn MY the 1 ve, This is an older one but tm excellent condition and ail on 1 floor Privile ee on I beth & Crescent Just 4 miles west of Pontiac $0,500 —— Lonand down. -Call for a h Williams Saks Ares s and bar- | MODEL HOME} | NOW FOR SALE | be ee Ro a eae : b Path — Modem. § ow! foome & 2 : beat garage. Reas. ROSE sow ARTY BROKER 1% BATHS, 3 5, 3 BDRMS. Family Room ATTACHED GARAGE - , Full Basement ALUM. WINDOWS . Storms. and Screens - MANY OTHER CU WEEONLY $11,990 BUILDERS by BROKER FE Bato FE. 8-053! Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN. Plus minimum costs. Moves You In! oe WHY .PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL . ee AY BOAY 1 70 3 WEEED. 25.9% Stanley at Rinne: 2. bigexs north ¢ , Montcalm _WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES NOT THING DOWN bi build 3 bedrm. starter nome your lot. Basement, in+ ceded. Wii build on my lot for small oven a Me- _ Donald. OF will “bulla. on coe a. » a nom oa finished “2 bedrm. hom: ' with basement, auto. oan ate bath. Don McDonald. John K. IRW IN sYLVAN SHORES beautiful ranch type home complete with 3 be baths, kitchen builtins.” 8 x 35 family room, 2 Erepinces.. full basement with - _rec room, 2 car sitached tered garage 24 x =. Call: information, _ $29,500 : "4 SYLVAN MANOR Very comfortable modern brick hom me 3 — ms 1% _ baths, Pasa at realy $17. ir i 4x 3. WHY PAY RENT? Ranch sty'e home,. 2 large bed- rooms ond studio room or 3rd droom a 90 x 125 on hard top street ne month’ = eluding Kiet taxes, and i $10,750, cash to It | Case to school—this ull basement home By erenored ‘hardwood : — a sie Lak. privileges. Only "50.950 with terms. WHITE BROS. : 3-1205 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sun, GILES East Side 10 ‘til y $5,500 with terms, - = ' Want To Retire? We have just the place and you’ can start enj it now.' A_ beautiful Ranch home - with acme — 8 iac An hen Worth your time to see. Call for appointments, GILES REALTY CO. FE 5411) | 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9 AM PM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE G's Nothing Down WILLIAMS LAKE RD. — A delightful fees lag with So large rooms Plaster tastefully decorated walls. t Oak floors. 3 WatTOnceprse: area — 3 bedrooms and bath. Living room, kitchen and dinin: area., = on lot. $9, Morigag jonly to GI. CLOSE TO JOSLYN.-- 4 — i a od bungalow, 2 — > ms. 16%” tt = — Ceramic tile a ‘ aa full base’ rd ment. “" i in ‘for morigane costs only, INCOME BUNGALOW com: € a3 ga & a - & z ° - 3 PL Aine, 4 bed-\ at ee be \ ari e, alde ment “ous heat. ~~ _ wae closed, po a Fook C ve a: cae. Ye yard. iid.a00. 200. Krom st else * intere i bi me — on way O'NEIL, Realtor. 8. a alae Ba. (Open a8 |B 4\@ per cent mortgage. ~ John K, Irwin & Sons REALTORS 1935 313 Went” Huron Phone FE _5-0447' Eve. LAWRENCE wW. Gaylord ROCHESTER AREA Seven miles north of Roch- ester. St. MI_ 6-3783 ey me at only 450 with $1,500 down. THREE ACRES cad Weite soem win knee pe ving room, big fg Good bome for large fasatly 2 agel arage, This is a tis. with reasonab: San payment. e RANCH HOME ; e/ & on 3% acres of grounds. “ Seven rooms with an ex ue aga kitchen, auto. heat. is ‘a home you ove, and it h barm for the — children, have a horse, We are proud = Ais all you this home, Call pA 102 s. BROADWAY LAKE ORION MY 22821 amauta: ‘A 8-2543 BEAUTIFUL 3 } ete. $300 down,’ 3 BEDROOM HOME, ARAGE & & breezeway, 1/sere ground, mostly fenced wit chicken coop, O RY, 3-BED! —o home, Park, St Benedict's. 3065 Old ‘Orchard, off Elizabeth “Lk. Rd. on wa side 3 BEDROOM, WEST iE By yen FE 46706 - KN UDSEN | ‘Loon Lake Near Lake — This bed- room home ‘with Premeesy and 2. car garage po lot of liv ving lt’s right too. ser ed bape a o— Bae TSS os down. bl West Side 5 Tent and. Rew auld me 4 eorner New painted. ga ae sie ee r took wenerta value, Neat Schools Cet ms This. home “was Twp: loca- : ~~ lent struetio _ inaterats tte has + nicely arranged. “ * WM. H. ‘KNUDSEN | 'USTOM FEA; N ROLE & HARGER co. 33_W. HURON 2 ACRES. abide Ras ain “Ea $8. oun oy down, Call Rasel # Y Nott, Realtor 110 W. Pike St _ FE soot NO-DOWN PAYMENT | 5-8183 THE MICHIGAN Split level home. uare ft, ip er € eas sau $400. our ‘model ‘now to erect yourseil. OODELL me. ete ot ta bes our $10,000 ‘down. By owner. 118 N- Shore Drive, Lake Orion, Immediate Possession Bide Bo THIS” Custom butlt 1,200 sa ft... 3 bed: room. r basement, th Pin 14 Bi wrakie em transe, 1¥6 bathe. eereuic Ule yi vests, Uiaciered walle. oo this for $17,000, on “your Wot custom Builder — _ FE 68-1108 CONTEMPORARY MODEL OPEN 3 bedroom brick, over 1,100 sq. ft. ce A gy co hess oo et tie ‘bain Wie gov sinks Hotpoint range, | formica tS at es tates NOW OPEN 6 NEW 2-BEDROOM HOMES — In The Heart of Pontiac — $8,350 town Kitchens wer & Water $350 DOWN ~¥ ~—City % Mile from ew And Grade 8c is ; ‘ % Mile from f Perry Shopping Center , LOCATED ow MELROSE Between Perry & Mt. Clemens &t, SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT .GALLy DLORAH BLDG. Co. FE 2-9123 LAKEFRONT we OME. YEAR around 7 ke ped FY Wood wile ue rooms, brick, 2 tile Baths. Pull _Rertsatee ase, omer WAL ALLED LAKE AREA _/bedrm home: “at rm., large heat “ake Sees. $750 7 i and hot water, dow wn, $15 per mon i 4 rms., full bath, masonry econ. struction. Large pieture Window, tile throughow new electric ong eat and roxima x lr Well-landecaped sialy 190 brivs ora ane T REALTY 2410 58. Commerce Rd. MA 4-2301 -sSSEPTEMBER “SPECIAL UNION LAK Caodt ree Get fm, ie 207 neatly landsca’ ped. Jol. Cede =. — rm. 1 by 14 ceramic tile bath ras oll ‘hea’ ai fe A real buy at And -have limi should appeal, ied capital fest sale Speciai offer on this 2 room home in convenient” ns: tion on pay road frontage Home oe some work an oto | ‘au 4 bedrm payment onl rtd a, Pric offers invited, THRE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Gpton ‘Lake Vila EM 3-4303 “EM 3.3914 east OE in ‘or un retired, 4 room bu Sucwt ear Fenty = shade. SEH SPORTSMAN’ 8 PA RADISE You will love this lakefront bun. alow 4 sha mn «frees enor Nig nee, nt, yfiaing. sme! Te roay. LONG LAKE FRONT modern Rr tats te aaa x 27 fe. wuhree is ¢ init far? Hichen- | as 22 per cent . i See For Youre gant " CRESCENT 503 Cnnenty eae Bank Bidg. . 44211 ; + Pa _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1958 For Sale Houses 43 2 edlitiacd “LOW DOWN PAYM'T sonable terms. susvaee RANCHER cally finished i ear at- tached ae esr es on scott, ake. $18,800 on FRA’ t LAKE re ranch with 11x21 A SQUARE 40 West ee ; fram e. my, ane . 1 ne gar tifabie. Spanateié Ne. bain *t of 1,500. FEY 8-2635, $2,500 aooa f o>, EAE wt $500 DOWN WHITE BROS, | By owner, 2 i odern. OR 3-1205 ue k from excellent beach. |, 5660 Dixie Hwy. Fenced, yerd. By Grove Court, pen Eves "til 9; ——— “un 8S a See 4: _.____..| BY OWNER. NEW DR BY OWNER. ROOM. HOUSE.) ranch type house with fro onary _West side. 32 i Clay Ave. & 8 acres of 0" garden soll. SCOTT LA ROAD 7 BEDROO $14,000 en ,000 down. Also 4} fenced lot, e to php Smali droom house wii bara & hen _ down pg catinser Real Es- Bouse bear as 2 nin trom tate, OR 81%8. Me julie got ie at— NOTHING ° OAKland 5401 Seek Ra. 3 bedroom Puceiet aime. 12x18 livin; room, 9x12 Sale Busi ices te bathe wet? ile Business Property 49 $600 move you in, 2 STORES With brickf WATKINS LAKE FRONT wider Parry at Priced tascee| A ggete ag erg ge eee = at “$18,500 on. your terms. carpet, drapes, fireplace. STORE — HOME, EE Pag ote ee * r id CT t $29,500 with rea- i quips ent plus gh tok: & equipm bedroom Sol cig Mle map Will take your home in trade. R. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Road PE 4-1157 PE = 7 ROOM HOUS OFFICE ronlage. Se Ao e re. Saas" if 32 a ena d-car commercial rage, syemerei Toquire at 340 Sad: For Sale. Farms 48/ Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed HO’ ‘Ph, Rochester, Lenders) — TEAGUE FINANCE 0. 202 N.. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. Rs A TO 6500 poe eT Up to $500» Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 1-9791 ake work i fi A os “heal. Sa area, Oll FE 8-143) resident. orce air an $ 0x160 lot. Neate 4k DIXIE HIGHWAY 3. That you had a good work ‘Priced at si, 500 on FHA 400 FT. FRONTAGE and & good paying record be- terms, Well located in the village of fore becoming unemployed IVAN _W. fptnatield “sppronimately Vmile | 4 you owe bile and are veing | ’ 7 interchange. Onis lovely property us et age Ss vonleved has a completely re-modeled 9 see = We have confidence room American colonial home plus - So wear comme REALTOR FE §-9471 ; another Se, room house; wt L price — 042 JOSLYN COR MANSFIELD HOLMES. ‘BARTRAM Loans to $500 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS 4392 Dixie Hwy. ‘ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE /OR 3-1050___ Evenings OR 3-3230 Made Quickly Income Property 438A Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A| You will always, arecelve Tieaaly RENTAL, ake 0|3-CAR COMMERCIA! GARAGE, 27 |. irestment ‘at any ‘one of ou r ONITS, BRING Body. ORlando 3-7206. + ea Sale Lake Prop. 44 ACRES. INDIAN LAKE: PRIV. ‘- Owner. MY _ 3-1448. EAUTIFU LAKE- wie lot, emir oo ractriahed rubaiviston aan TEA e aaa __able terms, Call OL sue WATER CEDAR CaM Lake, 2 lake front ot. 3 300 ft fine 1 lot, $5,200, EM 3-2088. KE — DERN 3 BED- ranch. MODER} arage, frontage on wide dee canal. “Large lot, boat dock, fu lake view. $18,750, terms, 4610 Linwood Dr. FEderal 8- COMPARE THESE seymour Lake ia - ff Mohawk Lake Waterford Bia An HIT ler HIT 208, REAL ESTATE 3-1295 OR 6660 Dixie Hwy, ; nm Eves, ‘til 9: Sunday 10 "tll 5 LARGE LAKE LOTS (FOR YEAR Paved streets, LAKEFRONT phen 3? BEDRM., erty ba’ an wilt rent year- reliable party, E EM 3 $65 = Nean|°? ‘|915 Baldwin Ave. Ph, haere at be ‘paléwio MPLETING 20'X44’ AND 30'X60’ attractive suburban stores or of!- fices to lease. Finish to suit. EM 3.3022, FOR SALE OR LEASE-COMMER- = building on se Lake . 3631 Elizabeth Lake Rd. aTORE 21' BY 30’. RENT $45 PER mo. 277 Baldwin Ave, FE 2-5170. FE #1431. ~ fices. addr BUCKNE Business Opportunities 51 ‘ TIRE VULCANIZING MO! LDS complete, tire AE Se wort sell. Lincoln BARBER ee EQUIPMENT. a No Y ow 20 ROOM TOON brick balsec close to dowtown, Pontiac, phone FE 4-8593. CLASS C man’s « bar, down, Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR located in 5 x — . 7 e3 soe =e REAL 969 ~Baldwin, FE 8-0101 FURN. BEAUTY SHOP. RENT cheap. 434 W. Huron. OR 3-1741. FOR — MODERN NEW 2 Ser Moderate investment required nancial ——, avoilable business and ACEDAY LE. . FRONT. $100’ of me Papert Begun landscaped ot, ved road home, $18,500, OR 3-041 SKIDWAY ne a “MODERN room 125 ft. corner lot. 2 bogre: abin so 70 4g or terms. Oi endo "si60. For Sale Lots 46 ss S0x190 price $500, Can Gag finance e with no down payment. EM 3-0135 LOT 103° BY 120°. $500. EM _ 3-2684 S FOR SALE BY OWNER AT vergreen Hills on Preda Drive ee Reed = Crescent Lake | 2 “ONLY $1,650 CLOSE IN WITH TREES PAVED STREET APPROVED MORTGAGE AREA. A community you can be proud to live in ADJACENT TO GOLP COURSE. LARGE RECREATION AREA. ROLLING COUNTRY HOMESITES. LOW AS $166 DO’ LADD'S, INC. HIGH HILL V ILLAGE a = ores daily 2 =. k ta gar Drive out Maa, or Lape Ra. to gliverbell Ras miles er out CHEROKEE HILLS! You'll like fivin Sclect Sew tom rolling 100 ft, sites a satisiy your exact needs. Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd., 1 mile west of Telegraph Rd, to - Scott Lake Rd. Turn right “4 tile to Lacota Rd CARL W. BIRD, Realtor WILLIAMS LAKE Mae gt tla alte ce dane. Freed so $095 with easy F. C. Wood Co. Cane a Witene L xe Rae o M59 OR_3-1239 47 For Sale Acreage 1 TO 5 ACRE PARCELS, BEAU tiful sunhetes sites. $100 down $20 month, Will accept trade. C. PANGUS, Realtor NA 17-2815 1919 M-15, Ortonvile’ __NA 4-281 ee aes 6 RM. FARM HOME. a $ acres, 1% Hor home. —re7 to wontaite. $6500, $800 dow Paul M. Jones, Real Est, es tinghouse wash- COMPLETE: MODELED ‘aree giass Lem — — Sls "restaurant at ‘round py sale to (Ss avern Roch- coer OL 6 LI UOR BAR $ rm. modern| Saginaw Bay Section. Has store, 14, gas pumps, living quarters. 3 acres of land. Grossi $50,000. 7 S| and —— $1500 down. 7oO pases ee ni — inn ludes real estate 000 down, Will take BEER wa bee Near Mt, Clemens. Grossin, . Lease $200 mon bp modern hone. Price $22, ith $8,800 down. Owner will ore trade. STATEWIDE Real Estate Reta! of Pontiac B. CHAR. , REALTOR AU 8. ‘ice FE 4 etroit wee aan TWinbrook ; WOMEN GOOD. "STEADY WEEKLY INCOME NO SELLING—NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY — OPERATE FROM HOME We place om ee all display Prominent’ Name Brand Product of WALTHAM WATCH CO. In Business Since SPARE OR FULL TIME Excellent Weekly Income Servic- ing Waitham Counter Display Cab- in Placed loading retail outlets in your area. Must have tar, reference. Five hours spare time cot a Minimum cash vestment $1,195, pretseted by a al repurchase and Pian We have excellent bank X rederesices and well rated in Dun & Bradstreet. Write at once for. loca) interview giving phone number. TIME INDUSTRIES 170 West 4th 8&t. New York 23, N. Y. Partridge THE “BIRD” TO SEE eee Lake Bar Truly one of the nicest liquor bars and restaurant, tire seoett area, room eueeae, nearby. Close en: Real estate included at $20,000 dn, REALTOR PARTRIDGE real Lake Vil- fur- from Call esta’ fice located in U Includes completely ome or lease, 8TATION FOR LEASE. 2 BAY modern, In town cation on matu highway, OR 3-420: GET IN OUR NEW FALL ——— st your — Row itor Partridge & Asso- _tiates. 1050 W. Huron. FE 4-3581, 832_W. A ee ~~ TASTEE FREEZ 10 ACRES cna” = Pontiac's most ular and suc- Holly, Minirose 8671 cessful oon leecream store c sale e owner Vv ACRES cause i eas. profit pic- _ farm ture, no rent until next season bedr hase. size “Tring ating Get the necessary experience now and Kitchen. Bath with sho to have a successful season next tub. Hay barn, cow barn. Many; year. Will uire approx. $7,- other features for small farmer. in cash as down payment. Plenty of fruit trees. Beautiful) For interview info tion) — yard, With 15 shade| call FE 5-4007. trees, rge ontage on high- pote ital dow at $ moc with sub- Sal L ad t t 52 stantial down paym e La nitracts GEORGE BLAIR | sale Land Co ALTOR LAND CONTRACT, BALANCE $3000 2536 er | OR 3-125]1| Payments $30, Interest 6 per cen Rim PLAINS iberal. discount. Call Edwa ae oe OR 31708 _ Han ndziak. EM 3-4679 . ACREAGE . WW BOEOE ciccccesdiiees: cose Money to Loan 53 $ MCres ..ccceseenes POT cre, y A z acter teabisereels ber — < (State Licensed Lenders) Heeb eeveneny nn fer pare i it mat a eceatl A __. For Sale Farms 27 ACRES 6 roo chicken ane RQ = ‘WHEN YOU NEED $20 - 9100 \poa tt quick! Signature we of eee nee at FINANCE’ CO. FE 4-1574 6-121 or v LOAN CO. 9 N Perry St (Corner LAID-OFF WORKERS)? Our Rcisivemants Are: ss _— you own furniture or a 2 That you are a permanent “ phone directory’ ior Finance Co. ’ PONTIA! ae rt k= § PLAINS Ouick k Cash us at our office. Home & Auto R Ptke} reest Corporation ONLY AT HFC Money Service-backed by 80 YEARS EXPERIENCE For fast. Srienaiy service from god trained courteous pec- ple. come to America” s oldest and a msumer finance - co com- can borrow up Dh enol mang = Bl for'déoo ta privacy” with Teper a ment terms you choose {| stop in today. . all exe Household Finance 3% 8. Saginaw St. and fir. Kay Bldg FE_4-0535 Phone or PHONE FE 8-9661 “Parkin, 1185 NOR NEED $25 TO $500?- . SEE SEABOARD Seaboard Finance Co, No Problem” PERRY STREET Ne Mortgage Loans 54 © We a yon HURON 8T FE 8-8589 ST ves, EM Swaps A Mortgage Problem? ee rONtiAg a $30. MON Will ment, T one stil with _ do 8-3350. "bl Dison Nardide TIBLE, for motor, 2-1 a ae aap! ON SMALL HOME, fea "bas moderate], wat or }- ¥upteet or wo. PH. TRAD APE CASH FOR USED TV'S or not. FE 2-0367. a "8S. WORE- meet. tackle, ce chests UITY IN 41’ or late model car. __8-1878, Closing Out At Cost All a ees. elec. fi out praise 5 baskets. RNES ‘HARDWARE from oo city post office WscseTAUILES Call trel- oor FE biade d plow. Will ‘HAVE HOMEMADE 4 WHEEL R ing tractor with hydraulic font an trade for roto-tiller or a sell or ‘wo doors $100" Pia saddle’ and mower, FE 4-803. rotery_lawn mower, OR 3-28 HORSE DRAWN , CUTTER, ellent condition’ red velvet ecush- ; 4 springs. yhoo rotary la me ae. FT. ly eq ou: . 3-3711. RGE § ROOM BRI home. _——— basement, Maceda: vane, equity | tract or 7? ORE: ta Trade uip . Sell trade for iby or land contract. —e garage, fu - smaller house, am ROYAL NCH $10, $00 Con- LOT WITH A $1,000 or trade truck or id 4-0011, A - alos. g of equa. poe value, s 55. rm aes __ Swaps oA sand ee for R9 motor in ny et ~ Nw fy WILL AP HEA FOR CE- ment work or will sell. PE 4-9882. For Sale Clothing _ 56 'g MEN'S SUITS SIZE 3-INCH to ete tailor tmeder quality — Wid sell, for’ $20 22" tos coats ve) cam. MI Also “oan 64 ih emerged BOYS COAT, SIZE Boy Li ve new. Sale cleaned ‘once. _$10._| 0. OR 3-5764. GLEARANCE SALE. DRESSES & 3 for 50 seins heap. 389 ofthese lace c MATER Rat Y CLOTHES. i WHITE uniform. (ee 1 FE 54-3626 MEN’S SUITS 40 LONG, $10 ea, Assorted en othing “size ;° and 12. Boys ice skates, size 9 $5. 353 S, Marshall. FE 3-7258. Sale ee Goods 57 d chairs, $15 ie bab: New 30°’ elec. stove, ‘Misc, FE 8-2029. 2 GRAY bid ta gather vene | CHAIRS. 2 e holstered in nylon abri "9 c,_ Wit ‘se “Tell oo chairs: for oR oe BRNO ROOM set, $100, OR 3-7778. @ PIECE ent aoe Beacon =" igs shegt es wy $2 weekly Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard 6 oak BEDRM, oer. $75. COUCH and chair, lor ~Tot..stroll- _ metal, like E 926 rtie. efri| . vopesase er, new, $5. F r $90 Pearson's Pewee | Lk. Ave. 9X 12 RUGS ‘vig gd pop peor pale & $34.95 Axm: ser, pads, 65.95. a Orchard Laks Ave 9x12 Felt Base Rugs § $3. 95 BONNY MAID VIN’ avnnts Ft. Wall, Tile 2c PAINT oy 7 $15.95. Im d, orte $ fod Rug Furniture, et) 1.95 42” Len egag — Ton STOVE. GooD condition $229.95 | 05 Toke aarG 121 N, Saginaw 4 "toned, Fon “Oi 37065 afte after ri pm, ~~ AAA SPECIALS pe Tv CLEARANCE res $10.05 & 20 sets “6 choose from, all rebuilt and guaranteed at, OBEL TV, 3930 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-4045. ABOUT “AN NG YOU WANT FOR T HOME. apees of inds. Visit our, trade dept. or reai barg: 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy. sell or trade. Come out — rot, 2 acres of free parkin one . OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 FRI. . TO 8 4 miles of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd M59 NDITIONERS, FLOOR 00-8 junro BATHINE PLAY pad All, i ait Lamps od couch. OR 3-53: BABY CRIBS. BRAN Large = Complete with pag a s, 42 hand i Ave- TTERY PORTEETE RADIOS, ris to $18 FE 3 BUILT IN OVEN AND BURNERS. _ Only $139.50 MA $6011. BLOND SINGER CONSOLE, WILL ae aro ebay Soe let to reliable se. Mich. devin Os ments _Furnit 78 - FLOOR MODEL $106.85, R. B. Munro Electric Co. 060 W Huron Soa BUNK BEDS and chest, ne EM 3-5965. ELECTRIC = AND IRONER. Good $45 for « both. Midwest yer SLICES OF HAM hee “Who's béen using the guest towel?" Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 rd | RADIO- PHONG) 78 RPM ONLY TABLE MODEL R GRAP NON-A piel gee PLAYS 18 RPM ONLY. RLANDU 3-6224 EVENINGS. arcrionat ae $30.00. Electric $40.00 pright piano, _ $25.00. EMpire 33049" — errs. BOUGHT, SOLD, anged. Turner's, 602 Mt, Cem. ADIO-PHONG AUTOMATIC, gi == er wW Curt’s Appliance, OR STAINLESS = GAS & iol ranges with b and sides. Sa: __ance Davisbure. MAple 5-6011, Se ptember: Special ! careaE. Elec., Rebuilt, Guar. anteed REFRIGERATORS, Used, me é built, Guaranteed. a 948 WASHER MOTORS, % & GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP $1 _W. HURON PE 4-1555 SEWING aroma! a bag xg repairing, c 3 SOLID MAHOGANY TWIN BEDS. baa cond, $90 complete. FE TABLE on GAS RANGE, CAL- oric. $20. 4-1091. TAPPAN ose Sa EXC. COND. Reas, OR 3-4738 TRADE-IN DEPT. A Os STOVE 2.6006 95 Gust - veies, wacker =~ +e oo size. e ran cone, $69. ¥ > ving’! suite soe = Boe, wood dinette” an HS Modern bumper sofa oveewe Walnut vanity & bench . $24.95 | MANY AVAILABLE WYMAN’S - 18 W_ Pike E-Z Terms.. PE 41122 TRADE ELEC, RANGE FOR GAS renee. unro Elec. * uron. -| TR ADE Gas RANGE F FOR ELEC- tric range Munro Elec _trie Co. mat w. Huron TV, EXCELLENT cheap _Peer's. sien Geusmnors’ Ra. at Union Lake Used Trade-In Dept. eee eseeucaes ceseeeee BUMS Putt sie’ size maple bed........0 on Wa Washer Secneroeeene se Ovi enews proven and ‘chair,..... 50 i ants Soot seeneone 361_8. Saginaw FE 23-9151 VACUUM CLEANERS. $7.50 & OP. _Murray's _956_Myrtle. | WOOD & COAL RANG =o COM. bination » gas __uel's Appliance, MA $6011. ‘WALNUT CHINA CABI Ww T, a rfiee beaw . Cary $25 ue walnut cheat, ely m e ‘ r buffet, . al. ioewrter, fi new. $50. : iL For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ELECTRIC STOVE. $10 1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDIN Chest. of drawers, $7. Forget J and late cae | Sod lamps $2. time, BUY AP- Chrome ~ atte. $29. LIGATOR and get finest qeaity Frigid expert ———. at lowest Blestrie yey 12%, ~~ sible price NO sue, Buy Re K Ray ay 8 ir ° , WE BUY, "AND EXCHANGE| and fibe AWNINGS, $9.95 and OAKLAND FURNITURE CO up, 0 tal inum |* EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME | storms f a 1048, Saginaw 2-8523 so8 ¥. ¥ PREne TERS it CU. FT. CHEST : Fees BRpches = rs” ance ‘SHY secre SOUCY AP) call OL 1-9941 for free estimates SIZED DD CRIB, WATTRESS Hives OL 1#eis & , ens $20. Youth bed, 1-AAA-1 A CINUM SIDING springs y mattress, $15. Wervary zoreet ea : & insulate same chair $2. Highchaig & $5. Y/ DIRECT FRO! Leather bab: 5 PUSSY $15. rv Pty PLICATO oo =. finest quailty ee arenen. gible, price. NO MONEY, DOWN FREEZERS UPRIGHT, FAMOUS dou youtsel Heeger ree Had mame brands Scratched, terrific aniwas $9.90 & UP. Or- values Cd 9.96 while they last, No Ss 1 iron, alum, storms. pace ord ar Pe lease, Michigan ‘OE VALLELY CO uorescent, 303 Orchard Lk, Ave. “ eliabie Pioneers” FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE, Auburn & Rochester Roads 40 inch, cheap. FE 44683, Hy 9041 for free GUARANTEED REBUILT WASA- evimates, Eves. Ol, 1-965) ing machines, all makes, $29.95 | 1 = R E, 120 GAL., up. Thyle Electric. r N.| with stand. John R, Troy. Johnson & Howard, FE -4-6169 r GARBAGE DISPOS ij 2 TRAE $25. 1071 7. Guarantee RB. te ind overlawn, Co, 1060" TRAILER, CALL BE- UARANTEED REBUILT AU iT O-| (tween 4 and 6 47-9302, atic aire, ir, WHERE ILER, & Kelvinator ‘Terms fg sult. “1? Fes . ROY'S LA PARTS” | 96 Oakiand Ave. 9-4021 | =e ‘aes fe a ae roel GE AUTOMATIC WASHER, AP- uty ey ee connea. tat proximately 3 yrs. old, very good condition, $100. OL 1-0617. SELL OR TR - papers. FE 65-4226, ‘RADE FEMALE BOX steed 5 organ, war ELBC| DRYER FOR SMALL what?, for equity. Estate, FE Ask for Mr. Clark. immediate 6492 or FE WILL TAKE LAND AND CLEAR Y OR WHA He IN CLEAN As A Pin home in Bunny Run. from lake. Good spot, 1% ACRE FARM: — 3 room _ redecorated Near Clarkston, LL HOME = 3 with sewer and water nected, Car garage. legraph. is 45 OAKLAN OPEN MUL J) 2 WE-WIEL Down payments on good TRADE — odern home PROPERTY WHAT HAVE YOU OF Tausn TOP 2 Bed- room Ranch home on 1 of land, Only 2 years LAKE PRIVILEGES — Log 200 ft. garden home. |B. J. VALUET, Realtor , MING ince Ue Pee or, 1382 W. CON- Bed- com Near eaiags 4 GE APT. SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE L&te model, like new. $100 245 _8. Blvd, B| FE_4-9587. GE I DISHWASHER -A-} SECTION. 1, $25. fe Floor In iam out. door . bed. Tr ot Sofa, $10 Laie | $4. eaiut i walnut buffet. $20, % ane stuffed chairs on each Mise. furniture. FE 5-228 HOLLYWOOD BED, $20; ‘CHAIR IR and matching ottoman, $15: fold- ing bed, $7; amegeyret Ags Lies frame and coil spring. 10; matching irror, m. $2. ete IRONER, S066 CON- A irene?. 2 yrs. old | = ag = er washer 2 ae OIL TANKS, GOOD CON- _dition, Will deliver, FE 5-9120. a, Petar Se ine _ c mag? Ga Thompson to a Perr ry_8t. st 3 > RS WITH CON Commercial sizes, Pipe, 2 1 vey to sel) Dixie Floral, nae, _Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, 4INCH SOIL PIPE, 6 FT., ER UMBING SUPPLY Sump Pumps Ave PL 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 FUEL Ol BARRELS WITH gees 728 Young. 6 RM. OIL SPACE HEATER AND _340 gallon tank. FE 2-8485. Wham ee water ‘ese’ 4 yr cbeniets for tie cabin, "80894 $s Auk PE 43573 mpeon, 90 ae — |14-2 ROMEX aC PER FT, IN ena ase a von on seer a Thompson, 80 Frigidaire refrigerator” with 100 30 FT. Two 15 FT. 6 IN. I pono Mbps Bid Bl on “admiral beam, $100 for all. FE 4-4945, PE 4-7894. | 43, GAL. EL ELEC. BEATER. 400 5. BoABOR DAY/SPECIALS | | Sani sinks asd ‘iittings, Mast up. brand new only $149.50; electric| Laundry trays, 8 fauce HJ nee, oe Oe Beviah pets SAVE PLUMBING * m= este | urge * e 172 South inaw Bt DINING RM. 3% GAL GAS Gas 0 at “a asta f to elu or lg. family,| $45. Cash Lo A. hem. ood bed, complete & misc, | _S0n. 80 5 = 73100. 000 BTU, GUN TYPE OTL = VEN-| burner unit, Stack controt ae t gel —— | auen, a tftk., OR 35-3281, nd occasion Cl is \ | mahorany tables, floor and tabte ANCHOR FENCES pe AEM ot oot sainina ee | | ooee ee "SEWING MACHINE, Estat 5-7471. OVER 60 U piv s SETS, FROM Bie ie ea rive RENT 1T FAST em through Rent Ads! Room, POWERFU ELECTROLUX V) VAC- Beautiful sewing Soca. er & be gee ex- cand cash, aceite Eason. + @ house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. ‘Dial FE ry RAPH CO xsOLE CONDITION. oer ays Ay i Orcha, Orchard Lake Pa-l- 14FT. BOX TRAILER—COST *Sss0; sacrifice $150, Beck, 158 § Johnson, __ A WHOLE CITY BLOCK OF DE- troit mansions being wrecked. Ma- terial better than new mbin Hardwood deers Dacre ion : rial yard ented at Third : a he (| NEW For Sale Miscellaneous 0 (Cameras, Equipment. 61a PURNACES & DUCT WORK. REA- sonable prices. No down selena required 3-5406, FURNACES — - VS. | #199.50, cen os imates Lb _tensed deale es NT WATER HEATERS: 0 GAL. ew. Consumer Power ap- .50 value and proved ese are’ slightly marred, (ine, Race. aie “velean Meieut eaters € vi - an ; t, Orchard Lk. tN nEINGS salé. Reas. +1834 ma 185 Augusta. motes... Fluorescent. 393 Ore Ave. ~ sd 2 PUMPS FO FOR ; SPRINKLING. om pson, MIXING case Toilets, r igen ny a ast! _ Orchard cake Terrific Val- aneeee cent, 383 ve. a i| MEDICINE aR wife TWO separate chrome suprosees lights $2). 95 ‘value $19.45. Lavatories pee ell $14.95. Factory irregu- lars. Michi = Fluorescent. Orchard L Ave.—3 NEW GALVANIZED dak: = m: 17e ft. G als ates BIN 8 52100 FORD DIESEL Sains as ao, = $1,300 for trucks, saw ne engines asoli make installation, LLER Co. 1593 |s Woodward Ave. . B'ham, Michigan * MI 4-6053 “ent err’ UAR LY TER Can gi4 $20,000 public fisbarty, ‘with $5,000 ages dam- __age car msurance. MA 4-3959. OIL CONVERSION < UNIT COM- plete. FE 4-839: OIL AND GAS SURMAGER: FREE estimate. FE 4-0456. OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE doors, wood, 7'4x8. Like neW. Al- Shas antique parlor org en. ‘PE We carry a complete Une of nails insulation — roofing doors me OD FHA Rk SURPLUS. ‘LUMBER & MATERIAL co. 5340 Highland Rd. ivi OR 3-7002 AVAILABLE NOW Ide de de — ie ott: a oe. a 8 a M Construction Co. 2260 Dixie “BUILDING? |" Then make sure it’s Burmeister’s Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. Cash Way Chro: aN, seeneeee ain sohowel Se. 60 Ft. garden soeens Windows, Ge 3, from... 8 Our ar store SB “ Been A of haraare paint, im am fcr belp on any supplies, te. Ce BURMEISTER’S - Northern LUMBER CO. eat a. .. te 8 od Rye aally aELL TORE TORR HEARING AID, MAple cone een eeee ’ . _ Prices exter ‘rqroored Mahog.....$ 4.63 4x8x%q Douglas fir payesed $ 3.20 4x8 Douglas fir py cosece @ 4.45 Car tp ony al ee 4.95 x12 living ia, per 10 x10 premium jap, per 115,00 8,10 knotty ji» M $130.00 4x4 Redwood, cscece 8 ae ‘8% 6:8 sash doors ...... 9.95 6 § flush door with lights 14.95 $¥0x3% brass butts ......... 30 Cabinet hardware up to 50 r cent off Alum. Comb, door, comp: - » & 25.05 Alum. door bi ons : 2. eee fir, pes se ciee ted LS fe. Sq. edge, 100 Pt... $ 3 mo’ 3 ‘ = = res Gold i $2 Steel +8 : =e iu is ar ment, ~@ Mortar, 6 bags or more, ea. $ -1 i Le Sete Bene Re ment : 2 att thick = GB. .$32 Qjum. tol} cide, roll... $ 8 uty Bsm post : 5 iy adder .. coon 3. Name brand Asbes:. Side., Sq. 13 . COM: cecces® Be 2z8 12 Ft. ig +2 eoccee § BS. 3x6 14 & 16 Ft. per M...... 8 85 $0 lhe 1 2 8 9 tat Us Ba Band saw, ia jeer us new, Reasonable of fe can take. OR 3-7665 after 5 p.m. YOURGE town kitchen, ‘o furs naces. Hot water od stone boll- ers, automatic wpe heater hard- and tile caivantie ree copper black “pipe end’ fitings.” Lows Bros, 7 and Super Kemtone. 2688 LAPEER RD. FE 45431 BEEF AND ALF AND uarters ke Mkt. PE 5-7041. CA for dust: er 100 Ib. $2.50 ip gee Bice clothes line me lon prawe’s PIPE — Fives, fire brick wall copin a tile, greas ora & sovere LAYLOCK COAL a SUPPL LY CO. Ave, FE 3-7101 ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL DOWN fiseeres. newest exciting modern light fixtures. Ideal lamp for stu- dents $12. = 3S Value pst Michigan . ea ee Mate PUMPS mfp gong SYs- and Ferry, Detroit Federa) Wreck- My bexkciad tis ke per min. at g Co. TEmple 3-7033. 7 days| 20 Ibs. ouly tial G, A, Thomp- week. 8 to 8 son, 80 8. Perr ATTENTION — 7 Everything in Building Materials PLYW OOD Used sash,........5+..:. and up CASH & CARRY Used storm sash......... $2.50 ea. | % = vveccra peecesesouee soe $5.40 Pleld Ub... 0... epi ne reas Ile em.) 34 tm. fir ...... cece evens $8.30 Good exterior paint...... $3.25 ga Xs in. bire. hisisieis-eleein a trinocooen 16.00 Saw & hammer set......... A a: ieee tra "$3.60 ‘ee PON 1488 Baldwin Ave. PAINT SALE cial Berry vpriee house i point, 5s $4.29 gal; re OA ND AINT. 435 Orchard Lake Av cee PE 5-6150 LE; BO AIR- iz-Mo riding mowers. foto-Mower, mowers. Reduced Feather, Warwic ER STEEL DRIVE-WAY CULVERT FE vit SAVE ct, 0 ) DH | terior 4 mir we oe Seeks open Rd. = > ke PE 0734 or FE 41112 — SILVERTONE TAPE RECORDER. Like new, $60. FE 8-3590. SPECIALS Gas water heater, 30 ¢ Hew. Morrison Roetes, eaten a 7300 BTU 1 Pee ee Mee eeerennee reer Bee ice LUMBER 320 8. Paddock FE 2-0784 Saco Taompoon 0 8 Pert | "s SEPTEMBER SPECIALS Mah y “| hopes) ree’ ea. Fir ‘Plyscore h 40 1x12 iW pine shelving 12 fin, 1x2 ins Ww. eis! El. W. Fir lin, ft. eevee eee as Oe 3 mg white as gies at 16 Ibs, fe eee e eae for only MANY R BARGAINS NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Haggerty LUMBER CO. 1947 = gerty Hwy., Walled Leake Betw cn W. Ma ple Pontiac Phone MArket 4-1084 TWO 28 INSIDE 5 2-6 flush door with ca: 4 style 5’ bathtub - with. fixtures One 2-6 comb, wooden s' door. double h wind new. Geom Ne oll heater 5 room rd nd room. New medicine cab- r board com; with mpiete aval dee and cutter, et 1 or can be seen at bi TCpamene. TIMKEN SILENT OIL CONVER: sion unit with hot alr furnace. gal of] tank, Thermosta’ humidifier. $100 compiete. See it _in_operation Call 23-2812. ~ TALBOTT LUMBER Cement, mortar, ready mix ce- ment & ready mix mortar. 1025 Oakland FE 44505. : 371 &. Paddock yievese hard Lake nd Are _Ave, — _ = SALVATION ARMY FREE con Thing Fos 95 cD SHIELD STORE pa M4 with inca. eo same thing to meet your needs. %pe. bath ae Spare ion * Colored bath set tn : fwest LA \ eee ae Wood Closet Doors _ LUMBING 8 PLY Closing out. — mahogany & 119 S Begina WN” Oem 2100 louvered bytoid type doors. at IGIDAIRE. NE Fer ‘Thompson, 80. B. BERRY DOOR SALES 371_8. Paddock wed sae 4a. Meakey Sieve Satins On Win Ons gas conversion unit complete WATER SOFTENER. FA we pe cans on coy controls, name brand. a and coabrevaty 5. matic, can be set for automa- tic operation for 3 mon in ad- EMPIRE vance. 10 year guarantee. Regu- lar $369. $279, Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Special we SWAP OR SELL HOLLAND 1x4—6-8-10-12 furnace, complete nine me ¥e. _ Due - The ‘ 2x4—6-8-10-12 5-768. we $99. \ Lope ad AND ALUMIN GoMBI- aie Canny M ‘on doors aCe vineoee. Truck fond penivened free TOMB Empire Supplies Co. | BENSON L MB ER co. : | Gaarax 1%. At, Dhol i” Da It Yourself 61 Wall f steamer, floor eand- ang ye Meese and all standard sees hand sande ae for nace vacu ¢ eaners, Oaklan on “9 steel “foudeway: closet doors) Fie) & ean ‘Lake Steel suteide window mutters Ave. Garage ree = tors PRAFF SEW: NG CHINES. sop in or, cal for fre tree ‘estimates, Paint, Formica 2 eels elec- | RRY. on Sat. ag 7 ays woe ERRY DOOR $ SALES q rot | in at Mont Rodis Ler 136 W, “Siontcalm. FE $411 +. + yz i elit q re preene = & S IC WIE ore ‘er dhop. 61°. os Sale Musical Goods | 62 TION CORNET, _ FE 46610. Gy sranrens & CONNSTELLA NEW COND ios : or THE 4 te (+ ee : MORRIS MUSIC Tel = ® 4S “Acrone froin tTel-Hturon MAHOGANY SPINET PIANO ae bench, Excel. cond, $375. ois ROTH CORNET. USED 1 YR. OM. OR 3-2859. LEGG 32 to choose aah, Dixie from, ory Fior- 5233 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton al, __Plains PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING MORRIS MUSIC 34.8. Telegraph __FE 27-0567 REGENT CORNET, $20. KING cornet, $75, FE 2-6356 Sere ae > MA He OGANY GRAND Pi-|W Terms, Sous her's, 18 _E. *iuron St. FE 4.0866 ws SMALL wn Now wane LIMED Th . is E. Huron 8t. rE my Salegeer | oe SPINET PEANO. Tear 8ELL .L FOR wpreid balance. Take over pmts ae cid mo, Call Mr, Novak. SAL, ELECTRIC GRAND PLAY- jano.- A real war. Gelagher's Huron 8st. gee 720 BASS aRORDION. $89 es 18 E. Huron St, FE Sale Store Equipment 64 HALLMARE Pigeons & racks. 16 ft. wall lpi ay aio __new, PE 2-3251 or FE 2-322 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, = Pad gop de rer gee pe receritly. Tw js, manual operse- tion, g ck ona —— Rings to $3.99. arate BM 3 WALL wees TZ Miler, orate Finished oe — fee tan a 3 stationery. nstruction. Plastic, lighted | $300 ka nee price Sale Sporting Goods 65 WINCHESTER SPECIAL CAR- case, new. Ale 22 cae 32 bine _ with __Winchester. PI BINOCULAR, | Col with ease oan trap, sell att FE see COLT 32-20, POLICE POSITIVE. bart New r 7% skill saw. $60. OR 3-4626. GUN SALE ea toh a” 12. 113 = 16 ~ nat gi ant “eetat at a ia Sra sly regular 4000 48 All other models to choose from at big savings, te 3 Tel oh (Across. trom racle Mile) GUNS, M We a ates ap et Winchester Mode} 12, Reg. $104,95, Winchester, 35 tom mst aan a pad eo 12-16-20, 7 de i Binoculars, reg, $50, now PRILIP fie GoOoDs 70 NN. 8 ibe FE 5-1401 Bait, Gira Etc. 65B POODLE MALE, 4 mo. A tee re Reas, ‘ feat SR M6. ‘Gt PARA Foose ona tor GEiGH POmNT: train< ing. Aen bane sea SPRINGER SP SP ANIETS. ake. 2% TED OAaAE Ww TREE HATRED aar x terrier Very reas. MICE, BIRDSALL Pet at Fa PET WSiop, 68. wil PE 46433. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 CATS BOARDED — FE "3s Bureshell, "36 8. Bele sSODT . TR G AND : boarding, standard and minlature ‘ Hed serv Pompenetie E's OL ’ ne. Grain & Feed 71 P"& 36 Ha Y, $13 & UP. Straw_& twine. ALL HAY, : hay, Will De- _fiver. Tt. OA e279 BALED D HAY. Be ioget CROP. BROME: cass mised. MA 4-3245. moe HAY. 3, STRAW, WE deliver, MA 5-1740. Z wi GENESER WHAT, 9180 BU. OL — © 1-€448, 638 EB. A Rochester. = For Sale Livestock 72 MARE, REA- PRETTY conahie. Call OR Daan days. RABBITS, ALL sides. 91.2 91.25 UP. 5 Bees a Tree ripened “Ha Havens, 248K. “Commerce Ra, ; ford, ire CeeyLees, 2 bz ie Sand, Gravel EDirt 66 DAY SERVICE. and gravel pag Par vel and CONCRETE, TOP soil, BPirewood,, Ww. Wort. Fe tie 1 OR MORE” LOADS OF 5 top o Loaded nd de- froek Wholesale and retail. Field office, FE 6-6643 or at, “BE AS : ARM TOP A-1 A-l BLA D » am, CK iT. Ey TOP SoU GARD GRAVEL, OR, fill & black cava’ basements PROMPT MP DELIVERY 2% TAR Diack dirt of 3-644. adr CARE, BUTE LE Cement, moter & trucking, OR 31594, rane & DRIVEWAY GRADING. soil, gravel, fill, ete, FE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE OR Pine. oe ne ARLAND a Pre “go ate : e estimate. FE 8-2275. Fr 2-2571 . . SUNIP- yews. Dig s and bur- , 3 miles west i% niles ck Lake Ops * TREES—SPRUCE, PINE. ers. = ee _dally at to 6 ~~ For Sale Pets 2 YEAR ae DALMATIAN. FE- male, Eligible for re: . tog offer takes, MArke' 7 PUPPIES WANT GOGD HOGas _FE_4-8839. AKC REG GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies FE 8-1370 0 or FE 4.3369. er ard 69 AKC REGISTERED COCKER PUP- pies, OR 3-2602. AKC COLLIE PUPS. WEEKS old. Sable & white, well marked, Beautiful mother & father. G blood Hnes & background. 4291 Marcus St., off. Andersonville, Wa- __terford FE. + Ome ake NCE Boat 1 AND t dire 5% yds., $9. delive re | Cua see r ake ew paint, CLEARANCE SALE 'y HOUGHTEN & SON d, I. CASE & EeECCsOn HEALER SPECIAL. — =" tenstet, Model L, with single disk. tn A-l* cond. Priced Pea ee Chee ee PONTIAC RB. PE 4-0734 " ope be ADMR, AU tle estate. Sno ON a ; ‘BEAG seta - “ae =a up. ureb fea eding. Bis es afze le emacs @ Pe — $5 and 87.50 ‘BRAOTIFUL adlen. AKC Meriatred Reasonable. EM 3 _ B iN TERRIER eo 11% Tbs, Cham if % Tbs. Championship stoc . Curtiss BLACK & TAN W COLLE PUPPIES OL 1-1359 for -_ bu es 1336 B, Au- CRANE'S = WATCHERY, 2489 Aubur E.4-6510 GuIDETO GOLD: Sell things you’re pot usin ms through Classified Ads! y SMARTS | av mie Center For Sale — 78 | ose cic oe all Evinrude pan a Lark apd ND. © f road Trailer|... “Sales: ” New Stewarts Generals-Hollys Great, Lakes-Zimmers “YO foot wides, all! re Reelier gee « 24 iy 201 2-072) « TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal USED. Ae RENTAL ae “Bottle See ah and Supplie ies [andes ERN . MY 3-1631 or MY : = tine Chief Detroiter| _se irgains — Bargains » ce | 8 & 10 wide 2 ‘glanest trade-in. allo ever. member dollars at Bob Hutchinson ~ Mobile Home ee maven TRAILER, SET) AL ee Gracin PE 2-6020 oF Bost ihe Beal Eviprats ie “100 wre Lg * Stee, Rd. ears do Harbor 3ébs ‘Gren 8 eeu. ANTED: SHARP a 70 iv i& runabout, Ju boa: 3-631 a Offered 87 cans FOR PORTLA ORE, iy Hartlora Sonn re Z after 6 p.m, Wanted Used Cars 88 At, PRICES. JUNK cane AND e tow CAS H FOR LATE MODEL USED ca Communit AUBURN nag Sales FF li RRR te BTR rs PTO ei eT MN mR A I at | GOOD USED CARS ~ At Our New Location | ~ 952 W. HURON * GLENN'S | Dione x wa 317 FORD For Sale Motorcycles 83 payments “ie ae DAVIDSON. ¥ - eee ales Co. 373 SS Ag me WE ; NEED Cars “156 to ‘t8 models, Must be clean. ‘AV ERILL'S See M & M Motor Sales 7 ee eee WE ILL TRADE We also need Bin used ears, RUSS. DAWSON SAGINAW 232.8 SAGINAW __ FE 2-913! Used Truck Parts 89A oy ve oo F400 A-l COND. OR aN ¢ BUY A NEW OR TSED TRUCK - ae Gennes Salo Beainaw, i. . a PE $046 _ if cea MARK 55 MERCURY = r sine cover, MY 3-3410. ry OOD BOAT & 2% : Fg toting 100. EM 32546 PI. SPORTC CRAP RUNABOUT. xem, i ret i 5 EL and yo a aso, SED MOTORS reek Marine Sales ‘<8, Bivd. & Saginaw ais cot ed mig ALL SUAHOGANY CENTURY. _#0_BP Mercury, $759. EM, 3-8753. 20% Reductions © on co most models of Evinrude| fay where you Fao get service. Also some boats at reduced prices. Harrington Boat Works YOUR RUDE a . TELEGRAPH Open Sundays oe. H PF. ELEC EVINRUDE LARK, » alike 8375. 3004. 1987 im, boat, trail- 4 bet ~ PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER 4 RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass° For Sale Cars 91 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let ua help you adjust to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales > M% AT ine tahoe Bhd FORD — MERCT MY" 2-261) Get Wise, _Economize | RAMBLER W & USED CARS BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & | 211 8, Saginaw FE 5-9297 | “|MANY ‘62, '33°& ‘84 MAKES a! ES4 on” hand, come out & ik them over! Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & E BLVD. FE 3-747! 1954 Buick Hardtop Roadmaster, Yellow bottom and, ares tep, Pull power, Rea) sharp PEOPLE's AUTO SALES 68 OAKLAND PE “2-2361 + 1953 WICK SPECIAL. $400; 1954 ig rood oe bog ten Pan train, $75 » OLDSMOBI LES Brame sabe eres fameen eo. | BRA cok arn wget sua “Fate “CLEAN 50 | curvy $135, FE. #-0690 ‘Want Ads! To sell, rent, ire, it’s FE as 181, J ge ee om TONY'S MARINE | 54 Cadillac . Rochester! — $3 TA Rag. U8 Pee On, & * “Did yoti ask Daddy about the D-R-E-S-S?” _ For Sale Cars N ational ‘ Motor Sales 560 Auburn at Marshall FE 8-4551 1949 Thru 1953 Model Fords - - Plymouths, etc. AS LOW, AS $50 DN. _ ALL CARS GUARANTEED Absolutely No Finance Co. o Co-Signers “No ‘Credit Checks Immediate Delivery ot BAD CREQOD CREDIT NEED CREDIT # Bus Stops at Door Walk In & Drive Out NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 560 Auburn Avenue at Marshall FE 8-4551 ye. ae i anedcornY NO MONEY ents of Be Satie BE) Desoto-Piym outh Dealer 4 Years Fair Dealing PE 20086 35 CHEV. 6. 1 OWNER, RADIO. Heater, Standard transmission. Nice. 189 W. inceton. jos5 CHEV. 2 DR, 8 POWER- glide. Your car of little cash Bp Eddie Steele Ford. ‘CLEAN COMFY CADDYS FROM oe doar 8: a > ie Se 18 ALWAYS FRESH ON O OWNER NEW CAR TRADE INS. $1895 COUPE DEVILLE, this is @ real clean baby that is just waiting ee for that proud owner. All the extras al ready to go. 55 Cadillac esas $2295 4 DR. 62 SEDAN, the wholesaler has been knocking our door down on this one so we know it's nice. Just your old car down in most cases. ‘6 Cadillac 22...... 4 DR. 62 SEDAN, full power, ves blue with ivory top, double oam rubber front & rear, "56 Cadillac . «22,02. $ave SEDAN DEVILLE, 4 way power, — a top recommendation from previcus owner. Remember oer re open until 10 p.m. *S7 Cadillae ccan os 2 DR, COUPE, power steering & erekex low “mileage. owned by one of ¥- business oa who ouys yearly. ‘57 Cadillac ....... «$3795 DR. 62 HARDTOP, the most i gol color. ‘Tmamaculete from ee SS to — Joim the pride . of OF, 1-0761 1957 By CADIMLAC 0, 62 COUFE. 32 2825 |. THE ANSWER TO Hl Wat A PROBLEM: J EROME "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass: FE 8-0488 - Open till 10. ¢ | ot ; ¢ Chevrolets | Tnceee, Bane.| ON | 58 Chevrolet . ocally | . (ese For Sale Cars 91 SEE. ~ HAUPT | Pontiac.Sales For Good will Used Cars hes Pontiac Starchiet Safari, turquoise. Soeahe iat Reale 2 tate Whitewails w. down dione _“# dr, sedan; nyare- matic, Redio & heater, e- walls, $85 down. a 3S Pairlane Pord Fordo- matic, Radio &- ot Fias down. ‘$3 ae “ air. 4 dr. Power- lide. . Whitewalls. Also Transportatior tals! N.. Main 1, Clarkston ” MApile 5-6566 or 56 or MAple S116 28 DEMOS STATION WAGONS - 2 DRS. — 4 DRS. ‘IMPALAS ALL COLORS & MODELS $1694.24 © And up NORTH — _ CHEVROLET hare Bivd: at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham . Mil 4-2735 50 '. GOOD CONDITION. |’ eM 35041. : “CY” OWENS FORD 54 DODGE $445 "DIXIE "OR" ‘USED CARS GREATER PONTIAC’S NEWEST OWNED AND OPERATED BY John -L. Libertine and Jim Hartley: Who Believe OFFERS YOU “MICHIGAN’S FINEST” $2342.78 BEL AIR HAR D T OP, Power brakes, radio, white steering & aghy other tires, tu-' ape wnt m extras, one - 7 Chevrolet . .$1542.78 DOOR, Powergiide. dark blue, $ cylinder 56 Chevrolet ... PORT COUPE HARDTOP, 8 cy!- inder, standard shift, fet black = black & white Bel Air in- or. *55 Buick ....... $1242.78 HARDTOP, automatic: Ivory & , Yellow. 55 Pontiac ;.... $ 842.78 8° CYLINDER, standard shift, tu- tone green 53. Chevr olet oe $ 642.78 SPORT COUP "53 Cheveaiet ...-$ 542.78, BEL AIR or choice 2. Dr. or 4 Dr. both Powerglides. Walking Man's Specials YOUR CHOICE — "eas They All Run $42.78 ie PONTIAC 4 DR. HYD. ‘*60 PONTIAC FORDOR 49 9 Plymouth .. «$142.78 R, back to school special for mom ne goes. no rust, good . The rior matches the the toast little thdlans you may be toting TOP DOLLAR For) CLEAN USED CARS AT) THE $1342.78 | gd *. Edsel L Lincoln English Fords - pat eee saedews v4 ‘ST Merew . Wagon ‘$f Ford Vic. Palriane 1895, ‘ST Wagon, Ford 4 dr. ...... $1075 ‘87 Wagon, Ford 2 dr. 1945. a ee Pe = 7 a — vertible ........ ‘ST Chev oe Soewaaeaes t's $1445 "36 Chey Md ry re Caner $1295 ‘36 Ford 2 fs 6 cylinder $5 Wa vy 65 Ford ictoria’ .......-<.0.. "65 Ford 4 dr. .«..0es “$5 a san” seapvennsiss ¥ i wncve dae cetascs 54 Chevy 4 oe pceedpaeensk "34 oe ¢ Gh. ccs cones Fe ‘63 Mercury Hardtop - : *83 BOE. oon ecsacesstees = bs 3 ar. naosn-e7aae ‘ Chev: FB, nasevence erence 32 1 MGR. sspvecscegres "82 Plymouth 2 dr. ........ cove MUD Russ Dawson 232: S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 Roger's Sales & Service RELIABLE “TRANSPORTATION. AES new on De Sapa ine KAISER iSER—i050 MANN, ¢ DR. rs —— - new matic, small down “fivdra, Very cle ae n. Pull price @ $395 a reas. cay PE etal Auto = 3 Hunter Biv. & y es, birm. . MI 6- ae FORD DR. 8. AGO. = 81 METROPOLI- oe whites” Your car or little ae, St) we je: : See 7. eur: down, Eddie Steele Ford. aden MI 6-3900 a ety RCURY 4D AUTO, han ww Yoni > coe TIC. Ween Sharp. Must ares today.- - yt, 3, Eddie _steele Ford, FE 54204. ee er Ee | atelier cuat e Sune offer. FE ST FORD CUSTOM 300. “R&H. afer 8 healed an ie : _ | Ge MeRRCURY SEDAN. US Fan Orde e “ES WSOLUTELY NO ‘MONEY, DOWN irene Assume pay-| Gail Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks al Ments of $1146 mo. Cail Credit| all Crecit Bers, Shimmer FF Mgr. Mr Parks st My 4-1500.| i #7008. Harold_Turne Turner Ford. -_ | 1057 CHEVRO! ROLET eens ‘DR. fe Oh ee neg POM. Red B'Ham Rambler, 666 8. Wood: | ish ‘Cnevralat Bel-hir Sr." Sut 155 FORD CLUB COUPE, 8 AUTO 1985, Ford’ Fairlane. ettoM.. door. R&H, down. Your a! Or Httle | V-8. 0 02. ... veces reece eens cash 0" none Ford. re “TAYLOR’ Ss” REPOSSESSION CHEVROLET - OLDS. 189 fu r Side Mincbin'®' verlect Ntagine | \\ ALLED LAKE vm age. anid ties Rw MArket 41561 + FE ¢-6402. *: | igs] MERCURY, & STD TRANS. 1953 FORD. COUNTRYSQUIRE ag sell today, Eddie station wagon, Excel, . PFE Ford. FE 56-9204 3-0001. 5 7H, RANE Ore 3228. A GOOD : oa3| New S ve and ‘34 Chev. one and Ford if Lae ns : oney hae eo small monthly payments. Lucky | 1952 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. Auto Sales 193 8 Saginaw, FE P saat Oe No_ rust. dn. | eat Sete iter PE! Se sphiy © wetlamne i068 THUNDERBIRD DEMON | Rambler, 666 S. Woodward MI strator Low milea: Call Dave Jones. Ford, MI 4-7500. . Must sell. arold Turner COMMUNITY Moter Sales . 2 Fora 3 395 " Aabern at East Blvd. ia SS PANEL, .| 147 8. SAGINAW FE 54-4101. Must “ge today. Eddie Steele aan a FE 8-4539 i981 Ka. LET. ALL METAL REPOS SESSION _ 58 Demonstrators sta’ wagon. no mc >. unliners, equipped. F- —. 14.30 ay. Pertect engine, Ra ome io, Heater. =. a. New car wat warranty. £ reg /pambier 666 B. eur. B.3 Mi} Sor ¥e'soue r TOM ‘BOHR, INC MU 41715 / 3900. 1951 FORD CLUB COUPE. V-. es CHEV. VERY CLEAN OR ‘62 1942 FORD: CUSTOMLINE, R. & H. aan ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY will Ts ither. Bargain.|, 4 door, F.O.M. condition, Assume ene a of EM_3-0081. $200. OR 3-4871. Mer ines cane 3 R., 3 cy reget MT +1800 id Tar pouerenss. our ots | 5 Like NEW. CALL Fe | St FO) wwe © 0" Re : esd Mon. ge Pri. 1-10 p.m FORD die_Steele “Ford. FE $0204. 8 tpg Pn ae REPOSSESSION i a5 boas WAGON. R & H. Ad Full price $118, N "56 CHEVROLET motor. No rust, FE 5-7528. ves. Payments ont faa y ‘it'a¢ mont ar. 4 219 — V8 after 5. Bell, Gteat Lakes. FE 8-0402. ering. V ‘}4 FORD VICTORIA Sole “1 milecse. er — can be bouent for only 10 L ; PER MONTH Brham.- sRambler 666 8, Wood. ur ow P rices Have N ine FO 4 GRAY, IN GOOD CON: a. dition Best price offered. OR just. Seeds to be pleasin’ $1195 ‘53 Buick 4 Dr, Super V-8 Se. gration new car trade. $1795 ‘56 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. Holiday Sedan, Red & bebeomar beautiful custom interio i wer, equipment with ‘only $345 down. $2495 °S7 Olds Super 88 Holida¥”Cou Hardtop, all factory extras on this low mileage Ivory beauty, $1395 . ’656 Mercury Monterey Hardto’ ‘sold Mercomatic, white tir arte _ Kelly Green. %% sates months on balance. $445 ‘53 Pontiac 4 Dr Sedan, radio, heater, = cylinder, good rubber, $1995 "57 Rambler 4 Dr, Station Wagon, luggage rack, very good ciean inside & out. H real aieage maker, $1195 on DeSoto Sportsman Hardtop 2 Dr., automatic drive, radio, heat- er, white tirés, You'll be peed to own this one, $245 down "65 Chevrolet 210 2 Dr. Sedan, automatic, V-8 motor, spotless. Hurry on this one $495 ‘83 Ford V-8 Sedan. radio, heat- er, excellent: body, no down ment required, ‘ist “good t credit. 995 '55 Pontiad 4 Dr dan. radio, radio, teva eater, hydramatic, JEROME | ‘ ‘Bright Spot’ . Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass . FE 80488 Open till 10 ff - deluxe’ \ ge. 7 é a wer steering & brakes, | white tires. one owner | Demo and Official Cars BEL AIR 2DOOR ANBe+DOOR, UM PALA LA athe AND sndexticn «DOOR W DELRAY 3-DOOR OLDS & HOLIDAY COUPE 6 CYLINDER & V-8 ENGINES | STA ARD AN POWER- “GLIDE TRANSMISSIONS ALL COLORS & EQUIPMENT SAVE UP TO $1,000 AS } lad $195 or ayour old car d Also used Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixi way at M-15 MAple 5-507 Oe Ba th a ‘3 FORD CONVERT, RAH, OVER- SETS, 9008 Cone, FF FOR nom tine selection of OK. care '_drive. Good con Good T Sea seaboaig ‘$3 Nash hardtop.......+.-- ‘53 Chevy | dr. Bees Roger’ . Sales & Service PE 2-9555 695 Auburn Ave. _.'59 JEEF JEEPS NOW ON I DISPLAY ~~ $50 DOWN — *49 thru id oe No Finance Co. No Credit Checks - Spot er National Motor Sales 660 Auburn Ave. ~ FE 8-1616 | —— ‘49 FORD, BODY Go0R BPE Sait tion, Motor fair, $125 "53. lege ood VERY CLEAN. EM “JEEP 6 Ls "46, 4 wheel drive ee) LS RAMBLER STATION WAGON. Oy ate! ah ABSOLUTELY NEY ‘Down Assume pa Mati ‘. en rust sei sell He oO m™m * FPoseEaSION } eegepees ree be ps a oes week. $1 a over pynits. See Mr. B’ha pant Rambler. 666 i, MI 6-3 3900. ‘53 OLDS La hah FE 8-27 3 PLYMOUTH WAGON, 4 wy ey nee rive, only = “BUICK Better Buy Used Cars. °S7 Buick 4-Dr. ... $1895 SEDAN, Power some. dyna- flow, radio, heater 57 Pontiac 2-Dr. STARCHIEF HA HARDTOP, Radio, heater. 7 57 Ford “SOO” ..... AIRLANE HARDTOP, a. radio, heater. "s7 Chevrolet H top $1995 . BBL AIR with F etedprarepad fadio, heater, white tires 86 Ford Victoria ..$1595 FORDOMATIC, - Radio, heater, white tires 56 Ford Convert. ..$1295 RADIO, heater, white tires. 56 Ford Sedan’ .. ».$1195 RADIO, heater, white tires. 55 Buick Sedan ....$1095 DYNAFLOW, radio, heater.’ 55 Buick Su . .$1295 = ig shad $ ering w. sat tires. 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$1095 HEATER and radio, *!+c4 Ford 2-Dr. ....-$ 695 FORDOMATIC,. radio, heater V-8. 54 Chevy Wagon ..$ 795 “POWERGLIDE, radio, heater. 54 Buick Sedan . CENTURY. dynaflow, radio, heat- er. 754 Chevrolet Dre 695 BEL AIR. radio, heater, power- glide. 54 Pontiac Cat. «..$ 895 oom. radio, heater, white res 53 Chevrolet Sedan $ 495} _ RADIO, heater. 53 Olds 2-Dr. .....$ 495 88, radio, heater. ’S3 Ford V-8 ......$ 595 SEDAN, fordomatic, radio, heater. 53 Buick Sedan ...$ 595 DYNAFLOW rodio, heater. ’S1 Pontiac ....+-.-$ 100 SO Buick .,....606-$ 75 49 Olds 98 2- Dr. sare 85 AST UEACEDESSA TT OLIVER: BUICK: 210 Orehard Lake Ave. \ FE 2-9101 Open Eves, . $1795] .$ 995) - PLYMOUTH | ‘JACK ‘OLE. INC. PLYMOUTH "beer va Ww, Trei) Walled r Hane MA 44511 mee mouth Coupe Tn apromatt $595 Larry: Jerome 8 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. $600. 159 _ Wenonah Dr, FE 21084. ___ "S4 ‘S¢ PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, coral and wht. Fully equipped with hydramatic drive, power mee , Sag at beater and ee Beugat # condition Brisaa los quick sale. R. &C. Rambler | ‘ sta! R&C : MOTO Complete Service 8 a.m. til 9 p.m, "41 eoatiac Convmer TIBLE. m8. WEST SIDE Used Cars, 923 W Huron. FE 4-2185. PONTIAC IAC STARCHIEF 2 DR. 1956 _hardtop. OL 1-7696 Hardenburg_ ‘$7 Ford V-8, FOM, "ST Rambler 4- *55 PONTIAC STA RCHIEF . Power $l 4 DOOR Brakes. 5 $5 PONTIAC 54 PONTIAC CON Radio PONT: “RETAIL TIBLE Heater, Power and steering ana a brakes. STORE” FE 37117 65 MT CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1857. VOLKSWAGEN . In_A-1 shape 33) FE 44977 miles. Pontiac 1° OWNER. $95. 4-8008 ee d import, $1250. */ TIME & There’ sa PLACE for aa Fverything NOW | Js the * CAR TIME 53 TO BUY A BETTER AND Economy Minded BUYERS WHO SAVE AND BEA . KNOW Is the aan GLENN WANT TO L FIND A CAR iS Place. ’57 OLDSMOBILE SUPER_88 HOLIDAY #.TOP FULL 36 CHEVROLET CONVERTIB: Pose akarp! — tp fo PONTIAC 6. ~ oghd VERTIBLE Sharp! $5 CHEVROLET “$114 y- 57 FORD FAIRLANE “500 8 Cyl, Power Poly $1604 "56 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY 2 Power brakes. Beautiful 2 H. TOP s.Hy arama. 55 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP Hydramatic, Power brakes. » $1196 55 FORD Sharp, FAIRLANE 2 Cyl., $804 - O'Drive, 8 2 DOOR Nice! ’°55 CHEVROLET DEL Ivory & Sort RAY Vinyl! Interior. 894 57 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP — Pull wer. 55 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 4 HOLIDAY Full Power, Sharp. R 88 DOO! HARDTOP Hydramatic. _ $1444 $4 PONTIAC 4 DOOR Hydramatic — Nice, $644 52 FORD ras ATION WAGON ONT SEDAN ’56 PLY MOUTH * SAVOY 4 DOOR = er un Drive, e 56 STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT 2 DOO Radio & tt r— oan. , 135 GE GLEN N’ 4 Motor Sales | ' 952 W. HURON FOR Ob Va VAL reas CARS ! FE 47371 FE 41797 '58 Dodge Hardtop, full power ...++++++++ $2550 58 Ford Convert., black and. sharp .+++++++- . $2575 ’S7 Chevrolet Hardtop, V-8, Automatic ..... . $1650 ’57- Plymouth comer lite blue-—new ...+. $1850 ’57 Chevrolet Co 'S7 Chevrolet 2-Door V-8, std. shift .....+. $1450 ’57 Plymouth 9-pass. Wagon, extra nice ....$2195 57 Ford 2-Door, radio, automatic 4s 57 Ford Hardtop, nower ....---++- ’57 Plymouth Belvedere H’top, full power .. . $1995 57 DeSoto 4-Door, power equipped . °S6 Chevrolet Bel Air, show-room new ..... .$1395 56 Lincoln Premier .....- ’56 Plymouth Belvedere H'top, full power .. .$1270 56 Chevrolet Del Ray, p.g., V-8, like new ....$1350 56 Olds (98) Holiday, full power ....-.-+++++ $1750 56 Ford Fairlane 56 Plymouth 2-Door V-8, automatic .... -'56 Buick Special H’top. Going away a vas $1395 56 Olds (88),Jots of value .......- ree re. Let ’56 Cadillac, full power ........ You - Complete Satisfaction ’55 Chrysler Hardtop, power .....-. '55 Dodge Wagon, power steering, auto... '55 Ford Fairlane, p, steering, prem. whites . .§ 995 '55 Dodge Custom Royal, low miles ........$1095 ’55 Buick Super, never buy better . 54 Nash Ambassador, sharp! .....-.. 54 Plymouth. 2-Door, radio, heater:.. 54 Mercury 4-Door, automatic .. 53 Chevrolet 4-Door ..........No Money Down 32 Ford Club s saves vewessseees NO Money Down SCHUTZ Motors Inc. 912 S). WOODWARD MI°6-5302 . j : i , / ; ‘ ee ; “yg eis - a Te en ee ste ae i. k Mi . : ioe - Ae 2. os 3 THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY: SEPTEMBER 5, 3, 1958 saa = Micmac TIZZY by Kate Osann | ___ For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars 91)" For SeleéCars 91 oe “|""M | HASKINS: ar CDEC ee ea Tt: ‘d rkston ales eonyhty gt eres ee ||. 1958 Chev, and Olds | OAKLAND COUNTY'S “PURCHASE PLAN. We Believe We Have The Cleanest Cars in Town. seeeees $1875 ereee ert., new top WS aeaaceceree Up to 36 Months to Pays Bank Rates coves e fl950 BS'S0 4 tie 28 ve seees $1350 ooo $1145 pee eee eee hone 1192595 Our Reputation Rides With oeee ene one With Our 2 Year Guarantee . . $1095 . -$1195 eeeeee «eade . $1295 Make offer weseee S 450 errr errr} 595 Michigan's First Factory Sponsored Quality Dealer BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5300 | | i] g Hargreaves For a Limited Time Only | ‘56 FORD Victoria Hardtop 37 Radio god Heater, Cu Custom plastic P overaEz Eye glass. (97 CHEVROLET-Bel Air 2-Door .......... $1770 °$5 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door ... 55 PONTIAC Starchief 4-Door “a 56 FORD Station Wagon '56. CHEVROLET Sport Cou 54 FORD Custom 2-Door ................. "55 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe 34 PONTIAC Starchief SANE up to $1,000 1 Matthews SPECIALS On the Following Cars ‘54 -'57 MODELS. —FREE- New Géodyear Tires FACTORY GUARANTEED £ rity and Recet, PeOMatE, 7/3ird wate.” soi $1475 Radio an eater, rom Ay T Bi 1 Bree est a rd engine. Sola PONTIAC Starchief Hardtop $1870 4 Ce ee Te oe Powerglide, and Heate ae hii ty Radio eater. YELLOW and Kowa sree e$ 970 ‘ BEIGE and Astec BLUE eae $1145 Radio and Heater. Radio ‘ Hydramatic. gs OR er So 4 deeds bad Bocce wes 4 Walle we Ow © Ole.e BEL AIR-Radio and Heater. Peeccskas, so OREN, Ce ee i ee er ie ey BEL _ AIR —Radio = rebbocise, and Heater, Powerglide. IVORY Radio and Heater. O'Drive. Sea-Mist GREEN. cake cae Bester bony cas Ss Sc Ee IVORY and Tropical. TURQUOISE, ee ee ee ey adio and Heater, FYOnr' sod serre BEIGE. 8 Vitor. Beautiful Only a Few Left! ‘08 CHEVROLET Company Officials’ Cars ALL MAKES: AND MODELS _ FROM DEL RAYS TO ‘TMPALAS ‘The BIG- BIG Lot ° _ 631 OAKLAND AVE, - “PE 44547 Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 3, 1958 a. 4 = Today’ s Television Programs - Programs furnished by stations listed to this eolump are subject to change without aotice, Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel ‘—WWJ-TV_ Channel 1~WXY¥Z-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV. HIGHLIGHTS (4) (color) Mystery Theater, Hard-driving attorney finds 19 River in cell ee itch 55 nging voice 56 Unemployed ™ —— = 57 bry Grant : 25 a pee risties DOWN Fd Federalists ~ _Meke a cake 28 “All the —— 2 Bewildered in China” 3 Musical science 29 Chills : Sharp points z Metropolises Beed vessel . $ Star (prefix) 38 Strained = ‘e stuffing . 41 Bevel” (var.) Sine “e.g 0 Christmas 43 Girl's 1 Female saints nickname 44 Insect _ “Anewer to Previous sme SOL Sian BIAINItls iT ies wate OPA Sit Treat IIS) i ale yeibe! | INS 7a | ihad ide 2 ge eld dhe 8:30 pe (1D Big Show. 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. his wife murdered in “‘Back|s:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (9) Popeye, Track,” John Baragrey, (4) News: Williams, stars. 9:00 (4) I Married Joan. Sia (2) Racket Squad. (2) Millionaire, Season's pre-| 7 : miere: Expectant / mother 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. gets fortune as desperate 4 ™ e oe hen A: e mate risks life for money.|9: 6:15 (4) Box Four. ral ines mf rotten ann - got Be 9:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) Harry. 30 A Henny ogg (9) Mr. D.A. of ‘ ve le, (4) Theater (cont.) 10:06 (2) For Love or’ Money. (4) Soldier of Fortune. Tim, (2) I've Got a Secret. + Dough a Toubo search Peruvian jun- @ no egies for lost city. 9:45 (7) News. - 25 (9) Billboard. (2) News; LeGoff. ae 19:00 (7) Tombstone Ter. Famed) 10:30 (2) Star ‘Showcese. 6:40 (2) Weather. lawman trailed by enemies, (4) Treasure Hunt.. seeks anonymous retirement ~ (9) Movie, 6:45 (2) News: Cronkite. in Tombstone. : (9) News. (1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey, 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. | (4) It Could Be You. Quiz. (4) Price Is Right. . yo ange rir vad Circle ‘Theater. Press|. A ‘n’ Andy. and police cooperate to trap) tt: ) News, -. (2) Star -Showcase. Richard kidnapers in “Kidnap Story: ae e ‘Conte, «Eye of the Be- Hold for Release.” (Re-run,)/11:30 (2) Top Dollar. Fi “holder. 6) Wak (4) Concentration, ather. Ricky the.Clown 7:10 (7), Weather. sem ¢ » Fa - e - ‘ f m Fare. 7 a ale (1:45. (7) Noontime. Comics. nae (1) News: Daly. 10:30 (7) Tracer. a') 1:30 (7) Disneyland, Goofy shows} __{®) Starlight, Theater. Wil) THURSDAY AFTERNOON - you ‘How’ to Relax. " (Re- Ziegfield ” 36.) ° es ra.) : (4) Studio 57. Two men play|*##00 (2) Love of Life. (9) Million Dollar Movie. for love. ot exgumbless| . (4) Tic Tac Dough. Clark Gable, “Adventure.” anita Reay Calhoun (9) Ross, the Builder. (46) ° Ls Z ° -. a (4) Wagon Train, Cw Wer, @ “¥eia Th. (cont) 12:15 (9) Let’s Loor. . vet (George Montgomery)|,,.o, , —r eo tries to avenge parents’ od eh we veel ) 12:80 (2) Search for Tomorrow. death. (Rerun) eka (4) (color) It Could Be You. (2) Twilight Theater. New| . (0) News: LeGoff (7) Stu Erwin, police chief finds out his ~ ‘ (9) Favorite Story. staff is inadequate in “Offi-)11:15 (4) Weather. cer Needs Help” with Ste- (2) Weather. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. phen McNally. (Re-run.) — | ‘ : 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. 8:00 (7) Disney (cont.) = a ti (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, . — —_ - . (7) My Little Margie. - (4) Wagon (cont. ‘ : (9) Movie. G) Leave Br to. Beaver,|42:%6 () Nightwaich Th. Rabie Camping out is dampening <(3L.) 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. experience for Beaver. (Re- (7) Topper. me) 11:80 (7) Night Court. (&-TV Reader's Digest. : (9) Theater ‘oe $:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. ‘Code ill: izabeth.: brother's girl, (Re-run.). . (7) Lady of Charm. _ (4) Father Knows Best. Bet-}. , (4) Haggis Baggi (colest ty tries .to tutor amorous|6:56' (2) Meditations, ; gis, football hero. (Re-run.) (2) Playhouse. Mona Free-|¢:58 (2) On the Farm Front, . man in “The Direct Ap- =e ewe proach.” 7:00 S _— $:00 (2) My Hero. 9:00 (7) Boxing, Sony, Anthony : (4) Today. Is Ours. ead vs. Archie McBride in 10-|7:30 (2) Movie. (7) American Band - “round heavyweight bout. (9) Movie. , (9) Charter Boat. 8:00 (7) Cartoon Carnival. seas (2) Wecdict Sa Yours A,” * ‘ (4) From These Rocts. ACKOSS (7) Who Do You Trust? 1 Musical 4 ; ] (9) Movie, 1 een 8 Piano parts 4:00. (2) Brighter Day. SS occas eas , 4) Queen for a Day. i Sanea ae (7) American Bandstand. '"" gupport 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 3 endl date <_ 3 Pron 4:30 (2) Exige of Night. os (9) Laff Time, , wheels 3¢.Seng for one i 4:48 (4) Modern Romances. iw =e 2 Bestia = Lt led (5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. 38 freitan i = | (4) Golf Tournament, 3e eanpert (1) Woody Woodpecker. 37 ——. recording (9) Looney Tees, ae | Lis wide fe . 5:30 at Chorus oe @ (color) It’s one al 45 Invading (1) Mickey Mouse db Showits new Oe oe tt i tS motoneen” Meet tt inciane city |Complaints on Roads - Really Nothing New FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. |— Members of the Township Com- mittee can say they've heard that come in — and prove it. Municipal records dating back in-law sees ‘tadeady at ren to 1Colonial times, caustic comments about road conditions and other IZIBILISINIED §E ii) iT ei SleiNiCoin Be ly idol T le public affairs were stylish among the citizenry. one before when. the complaints |: -- Today's Radio Programs - - | 9:00 WR. News, Mrs. Page| w Tes, earls ¥ng, Dr, Malone | ' W1R, (760) CRLW, (300) ww, (90) W2YZ, (1270) «=WCAR, (1136) © WPON, (1460) WIBK, (1690) TONIGHT WJIBK, Stereo ey wena a CKLW, Seatter. Davies ‘ vi. | WAR. cage WCAR, News, Martyn wie oe Bows, ghere ¢ ws Te yetaiag ne ee eI ne WPON, News, B, Wattrick, McKensie; CKLW. Mews. Know 9:30-—-WJm Jack Barrie ae a fo Happiness , fe, WPON, Masi With’ Mason | CKLW News, M. Labbitt CKLW, "treat Hevies 10; awe Arthur Godfrey WCAR. News , News, Bee — WWJ, News, WPON, Bob Lark THURSDAY MORNING Y2. Curtain Calls WJBK, Baseball i Dinner Date wee, hatin = fare M Moreap | 2:30 WJ. Upi. Ne ae 6:00 WIR, Agricultere Report|. HIER Hews O Reid arin as Man's Family fie bag Sooria, cundielight by ate pha er club — News, Shiftoreak 10:30—w4i yuk ews Srenaan OKLW News. bine ae Gelen Trent 1:00—WIR, WPON, Bob Wesley WWJ, 5-Ster Matt gic aa morgan Jr i 11:00, WJK Whisperine Ste. bait 42 iiKenal's eesaigine api News Potriok a: ee des hae exe foe *ameche” JBK, Jack, Bell ews, Geor, News &. 1:30 WWd. Mewes Weon rly Bd Spts. Wek Hews. Pe paar Saas pe Se oR itr ie 100. WoK Man Kirby WPON, Chuck Lewis wae. News Kowa, Meteena WWJ, News, Roberts : WiBK, News, McLeod SA geze wolf vi ume st nee uate . ‘Sra ele . bed ie — 400-—Walk, Band Parade or Sion me THURSDAY AFTERNOON a obicada: wa Nightline ; ~ | iz WIR, Wells r) = Back to Bible ae ‘hy, Meena ieee | _ OKLW CR, im Nowe Bares tem Were yack warren" - soe ion wi un A eo — 4:00 WJM ate ian & We \ are rat WAYS ‘Waitrich, MeKensh | teries * a PB yp ing soe Knowles ie fark se — E a i ‘ - IG surress 1:00 .WJK, Peter L. Mayer jonon ‘Sal . ms eat News ‘Deviae Jn. pha, at fevnt Ween or rt ‘arney Nixes Offer. to Stick With Jackie leas } Actor Secking Varied Roles “He'll Appear Shortly as Elwood P. Dowd in ‘Harvey’ By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK ( — Art Carney, a fine actor who loves his profes- sion and a responsible suburban householder who loves his - wife and. three children, had a difficylt decision to make this past summer. His good friend and happy work- ing companion, Jackie Gleason, asked Carney to come back with him on a regular basis when Glea- son launches his new CBS-TV show this fall. A * * * After much meditation Carney regretfully turned down Gleason's offer because he wished to take the financially more hazardous course of being a free-lance actor, free to take acting assignments he eed and to tilt at a variety of roles. The first result of his decision is that he will appear on tele- vision this month in one of the most delightful roles in our opin- fon to come from the American theater in recent years. On Sept.ef2 he will play the role Mary Chase’s comedy “Harvey."’. * * * Numerous television viewers -_ of Carney chiefly in terms of Honeymooners way, still is rerunning strong on many stations throughout the country. Last season when Gleason was his versatility as an actor in sev- eral TV shows and on Broadway in. “The Rope Walkers.” . While his neighbors in Yonkers, N.Y., are far from having to take up & collection to support Carney, who recently bought a summer home on the Connecticut shore, it takes a Kind of courage for an actor ’ Ito turn down weekly employment in television this coming season. * * : But Carney, innately as modest as Elwood P. Dowd, refuses to He simply says tis of his desi sion: “I’m not appearing on suitor, koala git Gieanen Se On coming season. It’s the sort of decision I hope and I believe that regular basis, I'd be tied down, and I want to be free to do guest appearances."” _ McElroy Says Allies Stronger Than Reds CHICAGO (AP) — The United States is ahead of the Soviet Un- jon in over-all military strength, says Secretary of Defense Neil McElroy. He asserted this country and its allies are strong enough to win either a general or limited war, ; [dezioy, ina eo h to the na- - trisk of your money.” * * * McElroy; speaixing: at the Le. ner last night, said the United States is ahead of the Soviet Un- in over-all military strength that this country and its allies He took issue with those he de- scribed as oracles who predict the United States will be unable to match Soviet military strength in the years ahead. New Source of Electricity Discovered WASHINGTON (AP) — A new method by which heat can be con- verted directly into electricity was described today by Westinghouse scientists, ‘ x * * It uses a little-known class of materials resembling the ceram- ics used in china dinnerware. Re- acting to heat, they produce elec- tricity’ simply, silently and with- out moving parts, * * @.. +: Among first possible’ uses seen for the new materials is in vastly improving transmission of radio ¢ | signals from earth satellites. They may enable satellite radios’ to jmonths or more compared with ‘about a couple of wees when. em- 8 hy conventional ‘storage bat- fo o * |. Envisioned in gnother year or so.are emergency power units for hospitals and for residential oil burners, washing machines and - |refrigerators during a convention- LANSING (UPD: — with school doors swinging open for another year, the cry is Seadiy heard of ‘jelassroom shortage, overcrowding and need of more facilities which mean more money. More than a million and a half Michigan public school children are expected this fall—a jumip from last year of about 70,000 students. This increase is predicted for the next three or four years. Should Schools: in State Hold. Classes All Year? isn’t getting full value from his ‘investment. This may be the thinking of advocates of a 12- month school. There are various degrees of this year-round school but perhaps in the maximum it would mean ‘a four-quarter system with a fourth of the students out of school os of the quarters. This would an end to the traditional pels ox vacation for three-fourths of the of Elwood P. Dowd in Show of the | ; Month (CBS-TV) adaptation of} 7 ‘jeouple of weeks and was sad~- A businessman who doesn’t use | students. his facilities or equipment for many wes of the year feels he x * Deputy superintendent of public | instruction Edgar L. Grim said! there is no move afoot on the state level to adopt or recommend this system but said such a move “sometime in the future is very possible.” ; A 12-month school idea isn’t Reg. 389.50—Now $3950 BRAND NAME new. It cropped up 52 years ago jn Blufftéh, Ind. It has come into use, many times in modified form, in several areas of the | country since but apparently | never on a permanent basis. Foss Elwyn, former superintend- ent of schools at Sault Ste. Marie, said the plan was tried partially) Suzy Parker Resumes Career After Accident By EARL WILSON WESTHAMPTON, L.I.—I was 'way out east here on Long Island—“‘out where the money begins”’—when Eleanor Holm| said, “Hey!” , A * * * “Suzy Parker’s down the road posing for snow pictures,” Ellie said. _A couple of miles away, on a curve fropting on Long Island Sound, the re- cently injured Suzy was posing for “a Swiss mountain ski scene” with Vic Cutrere (Eleanor’s admirer), Glamour Photog Dick Avedon was shooting it — using a ton of salt to simulate snow. They were mushing through the salt in ski togs though actually it was a rainy sum- mer sundown. They had — over the WILSON camera—but not the models. zk *. * “Tt’s one of Suzy’s first jobs since she broke her arm in that accident,” Dick Avedon said. “And you know she had to hold a pose for 18 seconds! That’s pretty good for somebody who hasn’t even been in an accident. Try holding your hand steady for just ONE second!” | Inasmuch as I had been living at the opulent Bath and Tennis Club here for — few days—at the “boatel” —a combination of “boat” and “hotel” — I saga- ciously declined to try to hold my hand steady even here who never goes any- where without an accord-— ionist. That makes for x un- steady ee. WEENAWKEEN, NJ: —1 went for a ride on the Wee- hawken Ferry which dies in a dened that these beautiful |yoyages across the Hudson must end. Curiously, the ticket-seller. sold us a ticket for our car, but couldn’t deliver us a ticket. He had no cash register SUZY company won't give us any paper except for cash,” he said, “and I guess we ain’t wasting money.” It seems an inglorious death. x * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... .. Cary Grant’s many, many female worshippers just drooled as he greeted them in the lobby at the preview of “Houseboat.” (He didn’t see the picture—he already had) .. . Friends bet nothing’l] come of the Liz Taylor-Arthur Loew ir. romance.. In defense of Columnist Irv Kupcinet, who was grabbed. with Gregg Sherwood in that L.A. case, I’ve known him for years, ;|never saw him: intoxicated, and doubt that he was... . Red Skelton subbed for Betty Hutton, ailing in Las Vegas . . . Con- nie Francis’ll be Jayne Mansfield’s singing voice in her next} film ... Greer Garson spent $5,000 for a palf-sized pet poodle. ee Father Divine's working on his own version of the Bible. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: We've heard of a sidestreet “Dotto.” That's earl, brother. , (Copyright, 1958) Given Fluoride Treatment buildings,” Elwyn said, “but it was | '|phases of terms who would not be receipt paper, which serves as a ticket. “The cash register speakeasy where, if, you know. the password, you can play/ 1,965 Waterford Children ‘jsummer, concluding one of , transmit louder and more -numer-| ous signals and de so for - six} Nearly 2,000 areciord Township youngsters have had topical -fluo- ridg treatment on their teeth this he} most suecessful projects of local parent-teachers’ associations, according to chairman Mrs. John Hoke. ‘ Three dental students from the University of Michigan and Michi- gan State University and their-as- sistants administered four appli- cations to each of the 1,965 chil- dren enrolled. Only those in the 3, 4, 7, 10 and 13-year-old age bracket were eligible for the treat- ments. * * * Working from early morning un- til afternoon; the university stu- dents averaged 20 children a week for the 10-week course which started June 17, Approximately daily to keep things moving smoothly, ford Township. last year, with more than 600 pupils from three_ sehool participating. i 4 The program was so successful that the Board of Education gave the “go-ahead” for all of the 18 elementary schools to enfoll in this year’s project. ial ‘pocal failure, In order _to accommodate the e'school district. 40 mothers were at the high school , Haimets of Frome many children, two porkihie oots of dental equipment were loaned by the state, and one set was rented from the Walled Lake Dr. William K. Baer acted as counselor for the program. * * bd ; All net proceeds will be used to purchase portable dental equip- ment, and will be presented to the Waterford Township school district for future use, Mrs. Hoke’ said. Sheriff Has to Rescue Trooper Without Money CHEROKEE, Okla, (® — High- way Patrol Trooper Dave Dvorak had to cal] Alfalfa County Sheriff Aubrey Tatro for help. The-trooper stopped in at a drug store. After he finished a drink, he reached for his money and found he was without any funds. » |The sheriff arrived in time to loan and |Dvorak some money. ee Nailed Against Wall BURLINGTON, Iowa — The Burlington fire department takes no chances with its 1888 firemen’s helmets displayed on the wall in the clubhouse at Town Hall, The seven head-pieces are pailed ” o wall, _|tion of the Nicosia labor force, for “six or seven years” at his | school. “We started With the idea of a! reer -round program for teachers,” j Member of Electronics -Asan. FE 4-1515 | cov ere MART Open Daily 9 te 9 d. ‘The complete staff mga some students attended remedial | reading classes or other types of instruction.” - * &* &y “It made for better use. of the | a constant battle to keep the idea sold — to teachers, students and | difficult. Now, schools use the sum-| model and recondition classrooms and often the entife school... sired diet Schlied ty tad disadv q Yhaving their vacation quarters =) the same time. when fchgan needs 11.000 ad jtional classrooms. | Big Bargains | TV, Hi-Fi & Color TV’s j e25 w. NEW 1959 TV's ARE HERE on (956 Terms Available Oren “tt 9°. Ma. ? Huron FE 4.2525 mer vacation time to paint, re-| not be impossible to have a full- year ram,”’ he said, “but it would be mighty difficult.” «Violence Flares | British Order - Youths| 15% to'25\2 Years Old] i NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)—British | aythorities tried today to halt aj new outburst of terrorism on Cyp- | Cypriot |i itt ground fighting to unite the crown colony island with G The curfew affects a major uli ' * * * The renewed attacks on soldiers indicated an ans aa Be operations British security forces have con tinued to hunt EOKA men. gusta. For five hours the soldiers fought what a military spokesman | called the toughest battle since the EOKA campaign began 312 years ago. ‘ * * * Finally the terrorists were driv- en from the stone barn by fire and killed as they came out shoot- ing. One British soldier was ‘killed. and at least four wounded, . Actress Expecting Baby HOLLYWOOD .(AP) —. Actress] Joanne Woodward and her ge Ausband, Paul Newman, are pecting a baby. Joanne 7 the a. — trom. films until ‘in April, esa SL and Newman were m |Again on Cyprus “to Stay Off Streets. | | KINGS: ‘Midas Muffler Service $ SILENT IMIDAS MUFFLER MUFFLERS If INSTALLED) FREE! Bt Min wre Servi ce While You Wait Protect WO CEC IAD E GE ADA ARR GDF 0 0 A hee Pees eT TI IU TICS ee ee MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP GUARANTEED AGAINST NE BURN-OUT, and BLOW- OUT 256 South Saginaw 328, oth Sepices, FE 2-1010 — as 29 in Las Vegas, ae i ee ‘eee ee : V ‘ i x THE PONTIAC P LESS, _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1958 as gallina ‘of the big- money winners on the big-money al had nearly a year to bone up for her appearances on ‘TV's controversial ‘‘21.” From the time she was siincted. as a potential contestant® till the ¢ time she finally followed her at- tractive nose ‘into an isolation booth, she studied every available minute. She told me, in elaborate de- fail, that if you watched the TV quizes shows._regularly, it was easy to figure out the kind of questions they’d ask. She said, “vou know you must remember who was on President Lincoin’s cabinet—that sort of thing.” She said she didn't waste much) time ‘on science. “If you'll notice,” said apparently a thought- a student of quiz show psycholo- “they don't ask many qués- aoae oh science.” . * * * Miss Von Nardroff went - even further in her careful search of fame and. money. via the now- troubled quiz show route. She pur “ posely avoided reading daily news-| paper stories (with her memory tus tuned in) because there apparat . was “too much danger of picking est, up ‘unconfirmed facts’ which might be stored away in my mind as true.” She waited to read Sun- sane $- bad teen contiemed and .|wrapped up as solid truth. SEEMED ON THE LEVEL There was an air of honesty and integrity around the personality of} this “IQ with the fringed hairdo,” that made it seem impossible she could have been part of a rigged . * * * Yet who is to believe in what? The ‘public is disillusioned and luntil the investigations into quiz ishows.are completed, none of the big, well-remembered winners will be the .lily-white heroes and hero- ines they wereWuntil last week. For the hundreds of honest quiz winners, who overnight be- came the white knights of their neighborhoods, the ‘taint is on. it is human nature that man dis- | likes those he envies. And dis- trust goes hand-in-hand with dis- like. Rarely before’ has the local butcher had so much excuse to give the cleaver to the local cob-: bler who struck it rich. . * * * In the last few years, I've in- terviewed a dozen heavy-money winners. I’ve also talked to ‘their friends and neighbors. The typical attitude of the former was a mod- “F’m lucky.” Typical attitude of neighbors: who would've thought he (she) was so smart? Then, the winner's intellect was Now, the neighborly comment “who would've thought he was so smart?” is a literal suspicion, I didn’t like all the quiz win- .mers. One insufferable small child seemed well on the way to being an obnoxious adult with trust fund. And one elderly lady }fight. for. - Nolf i in Sheepskin for Quiz Winners had grown even bigger of head than of bank balatice. But-1 didn’t question the honesty of any-of them, and I feel sorry for them, now—especially those whose bankrolls aré* spent, and have only their reputations left to Yugoslavia Denies Privilege fo Russia BELGRADE (AP)—“You have no special privileges in our coun- try,” the Yugoslav Communists told the Russians last night, The statement came in reply to the charge by Pravda, the Soviet Communist organ, that Yugoslav authorities —had checked: passen- gers and crews of Soviet ships en- tering Yugoslavia. x *« * Borba, mouthpiece of the Yugo- islav Reds, said the Russians and all others entering Yugoslavia are subject to customs control, ~ ‘“‘Maybe it's a custom in the East that. Seviet citizens are not controlled when crossing borders,” Borba said, ‘“‘Perhaps that’s why they are surprised that at our frontiets, they’re checked just like anybody else.” The paper claimed that - Yugo- slav sailors had experienced 4diffi- culties in Soviet ports and cited Jayne and Mate Fail to Answer Subpoena LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jayne Mansfield and her muscleman husband, Mickey Hargitay, failed to ariswer a subpoena fromr Har- gitay’s first wife, who went to court yesterday to ask $415 month- ly support of her child. on * * Even though the hearing was continued, the court ordered the Hargitays’ attorney to send for his clients. ‘ * * & Jayne and Mickey got there in time to be told to return Sept. 17, when the hearing will be re- was torn to pieces. My heart goes out. ‘most sincere- ly to patrolman “‘Red’’ O'Hanlon of the. New York City Police, the first large wi on “$64,000 Question.”” He will be remembered as the modest, quiet-spoken expert on Shakespeare. é -.“Red™ quit at $16,000 because he had a large family. and couldn't Jaycee Auxiliary Sets Member Planning Tea ship Junior Chamber of Commerce |} Auxiliary, to get the ball rolling on fall and winter activities, ac- cording to Chairman ‘Mrs, Cooper. The tea will be held from 3 to St., Po 3 says Utah leads the nation a against polio. The State Health Department |71.2 per cent of its residents A Membership Tea has =i : Jack Drayton Plains. afford to lose. It went fast, on home improvements. Now ‘all he has left, from the-experience, is his good name. Four School Athletes Die in Auto Collision BURAS, La. (AP)—A collision involving a car and a parked trailer truck last night killed four high school football players re-/ turning home from practice. Dead were Gary Gartoucies, 16, Howard Cronin Jr., 17, Loys John North Jr., 17, and Ansley Bonin, 17, all of Venice. Sheriff's Deputy Harry Packard said the boys’ car smashed into the rear of the trailer truck and ‘sumed. They missed Mrs. Mary Hargitay’s' testimony that she agreed to get a quiet divorce two years ago because Hargitay prom- ised to support her and her daugh- ter, Tina, now 9. The divorce, awarded in-Indian- apolis, Ind., ordered Hargitay to ‘Gay digests ot the week's news, questioned with awe and wonder. qvernl examples, LUNCHEONS Sealtest ice Cream Popular Prices . . ~ RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby pay $20 a week support. * “MODIFIEDS THURS. NITE Trials at 6:30-—Ist Race at 8:30 METROPOLITAN SPEEDWAY North River Road ~ Sua eet qe ALL MAKES MT. CLEMENS ’ | TO CHOOSE FROM— Ya-MILE TRACK — bate © @® UNDERWOOD © REMINGTON @ ROYAL ® CORONA DISCOUNT HOUSE PRICES ON ALL ~ PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS es fait Year Guarantee MIRACLE MILE GIANT AUCTION Sept. 26th 7:30 P.M. 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