>and African countries The'Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, "TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958 —83 PAGES SRR and Jy in & orch D hh. ow UNITED. NATIONS, ‘N, Y. (AP) ~An influential group of Asian prepared to- day to counter a Western-backed Middle East peace plan with a new resolution calling for the with- drawal of U.S. forces. from Leb- anon and British troops from Jor-|of State had canceled plans dan, . to return to Washington this after- noon, Western diplomats insisted they had enough votes to win approval ments, for their own proposal in the emergency U.N. General Assem- bly. But there were signs they were worried by the new. develop- * #8 Informed sources said Secretary He conferred with British For- AP ‘Wirephote PROPOSE MIDDLE EAST MISSION — Hans Engen, left; ‘Nor- way’s deputy foreign minister, stands near British Foreign Secre- tary Selwyn Lloyd, as latter reads. from paper following a session of the U. N. Genéral Assembly. Engen is chief sponsor for Western- supported resolution laid before the Assembly proposing that U. NO Secretary General Dag ‘Hammarskjold be given a widge East peace mission. -Asian Group Demanding Pullout delegates holding out against the T-nation Western resolution, . skjold the task of working out ar- -yangements in the two countries} ~ and Indonesia’s All Sastroamid- eign Secretary Selwyn Lioyd and scheduled a meeting with French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville. The United States was edie stood to be hard to win sup- port of five or six Latin American au- thored by Norway.- . er The Western plan makes no spe- cific mention of the withdrawal of U.S. and British forces from Leb- anon and Jordan, It leaves to Sec-|- retary General Dag Hammar- in accordance with the principles of the U.N.. charter, The Asian-African move was spearheaded. by India’s Arthur Lall, Sir Claude Corea of Ceylon joje. A committee met this morn- ing on the new proposal and ‘a full meeting of the 28-nation Asian-African bloc was sched- uled for this afternoon. ‘ Corea said they were trying to find a formula that would bridge ‘the gap betewen the Norwegian plan and a Soviet resolution de- manding the withdrawal of the Western troops, He said the new plan would call for the removal of the troops, but in a way which he hoped would be satisfactory to the West. * * * U.S. sources said, however, that the United States already had gone about as far as it could in agreeing to compromises in the Norwegian resolution. Charles. Malik, Lebanon's For- eign Minister, opened this morn- ing’s debate in the Assembly. He made no mention of the Western resolution, Speaking in general terms, he said there is ‘fear in Lebanon existence of lat stake. & 2. “We ask that this fear be al- Court Orders Little Rock to Continue Mixed Schools LITTLE ROCK, Ark, (UPI) Gov. Oral E. Saukas- declined today to call a special session of the Arkan- »sas Legislature to deal with the new Little. Rock » integration crisis. He called on the Little Rock School = Board to let him and the people of Arkansas know ‘immediately what it intends to do to resist the U. S. decision on integration. os ST. LOUIS (#—Resumption of integration at Little Rock’s Central High School was ordered yesterday by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. — . Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus promptly moved to fight it, possibly through a special legislative session. The court, in a 6-1 decision, set aside a ruling of U.S. Dist. Judge Harry J. Lemley of Hope, Ark., which would have provided a 2%-year*+— “breathing spell” after a tense year of troop-enforced - integration at the school. AP. Wirephoto * sud MARION C. MATTHES fng mob violence, was sufficient cause to nullify a federal court order directing the school board to carry out its plan for gradual integration of the Little” Rock schools. ie Sr tintie has not yet United states when corer federal cout ho be whittled away, watered down or shamefully withdrawn in the face of violent and unlawful acts +. »” Judge Matthes wrote, Chief Judge Archibald K.. Gard- i ner of Huron, S. D., was the orlly dissenter. He . said ‘the‘school board had acted in good faith and that Judge Lemley’s decision sus- pending «integration had been based ‘‘on realities and conditions, rather than theories.”’ * * * At Little Rock, Faubus met be- hind. closed doors with advisers. layed,” he said. The resolution introduced _ by Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minis- tér Hans Engen, with six other small nations as cosponsors, May come to a vote tomorrow night or Thursday. PREDICTS APPROVAL Engen predicted Assembly ap- proval. One Asian diplomat fore- saw passage with 56 favorable votes and some abstentions in the 81-nation Assembly. Some Afab and Soviet sources expressed belief it would fail to get the necessary two thirds of those voting. But twin declarations by Secre- tary of State John Foster Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Sel- wyn Lloyd promising to withdraw the troops when requested to by the Assembly was expected to as- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Thunderstorms Due; Pleasant Tomorrow The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts scattered thundershowers to-|: night with a low near 60. This rhorning’s light variable winds will increase to 10-18 miles per hour,’ northwesterly, late tonight. f Mostly fair. and pleasant ig’ the outlook for tomorrow with thé high reaching around 75. OrrTow night will be fair and ¢ sol. with a low of 55. The forecast for uta is fair with littlé change fh temperature. Fifty-three wag‘ the lowest tem- perature recorded in downtown A Air Force Pushes for Another Try at Moon Shoot CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) The first disappointing failure was all but forgotten today as the Air Force pushed ahead with ambi- tious plans for the next attempt to shoot the moon. * * * Two days after the first massive U.S. moon rocket exploded 77 sec- w- 2. -*% Divers continued to probe 60 feet ii the Atlantic to recover the remains of the first- stage Thor missile 10 miles from the cape. * * * Moon project officers looked forward to their next try, Which probably wifl come between Sept. 14-17. That is when the moon again will be in closest proximity to ‘the earth. * * * Roy W. Johnson, head of the Research Projects Agency said| sng the Air.Force probably will be given the next shot despite the failure. He indicated the Army is not yet ready for its first lunar attempt. Undersea Routes Next Adm, H, G. Rickover said today that. the giant atomic submarine Triton will show the way for building big capital Ahips to rapidly expanding U. S. nuclear skies, regarded as a good omen, Atom-Powered Triton Giant Among Subs Officials Seek Link Between Fire, Bombings Herman Kierdorf Passes Lie Tests; Is ‘Recalled LONGEST AND HEAVIEST — The atom-powered Triton, the longest, heaviest and most complex submarine ever built is shown ready for launching today at Groton, Conn. The 447-foot giant of the Adm. Jerauld Wright, commander in chief of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet, hailed the radar picket submarine as a ‘“‘nuclear-propelled, invisible, electronic brain” to be used for weeping ‘tabs on any enemy. (Another story on page 20}. by Racket Probers Determination of whether ‘or not a grand jury. probe will be called in the Frank Kierdorf torch death, and into the possibility that his death and recent Detroit bombings may have a con- nection, was expected to- day. Oakland County Prosetu- tor Frederick C. Ziem is in Detroit to confer with Mich- igan Atty. General Paul L. Adams, Wayne County Prosecutor Samuel Olsen, UPI Phote é. a Congress Kills Housing Bill Won't Provide Funds fleet was launched under sunny while 32,000 spectators watched. Blame Business Groupsfor Defeat for Slum Clearance FOREST PARK, Pa. (AP) — Several labor union chiefs said to- day business interests helped sink a labor control bill in Congress to year. The House~ of Representatives yesterday killed a Senate-passed labor bill, apparently ending the last chance for such legislation at this session. AFL-CIO leaders, meeting here, had urged its passage, saying they believed the interests of the public “the decent element in the or movement and manage- ment" thus would be served. various AFL-CIO chiefs put major blame for defeat of the bill on the National Assn, of Manufacturers and U.S, Chamber of These members of the labor | eration’s Executive Council said the same management groups likely will séek stronger legisla- tion next year — legislation that, from labor’s viewpoint, wot travel under the segs hamstring ‘unions. Congress Squelches sai==~'Bill-to Control Labor: push for sterner measures next! i; In the wake of the House action, |the Projects This Session WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House killed the housing bill last night in the face of a warning by ‘eae te Se The bill, sponsored by Sen. John "|F. Kennedy (D-Mass) and Sen.|*8¢d. Irving Ives (R-NY), passed the 3 Senate 88-1 two months’ ago. Vote F ng White WASHIN the! Senators Pat 0 Teamsters Union) can rejoice at ave 2 r * Potter (R) both fe Says Teamster Official Involved i in $600, 000 Kidnap-Slaying wikesiaice (AP) — The for- mér wife of Robert (Barney) Bak- yér swore today he once told her that Joseph Costello, St. Louis taxi line operator, “got the Green- lease money, and. that’s why he tried to kill himself.” “I -may get killed for telling,” Mollie Baker, divorced wife of Teamster official Baker, said. The woman was in the witness chair of the Senate Rackets In- vestigating Committee. x * * Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The read- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8): ae The committee had hinted last Offers Clue to Greenlease Ransom: week that it.might produce some sensational testimony about the $300,000--that has never been fe- covered from the $600,000 ransom paid in 1953 by the parents of young ge 4 Greenlease of Kan- sas. City., , who was kidanped and poe Mrs. Baker reeled off a story of links between the underworld and Baker, a top lieutenant of Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa, ‘ At times, she protested at hav-|, ing to answer the questions firmed by a,56-20 roll cael tte. at her by Robert F. Kephedy ye Ask for yn ae re a f yA The Jamestown Sun ran the fol- eicriedigrny Bag towayre he “Lost—a brown toupee, a found call Midway Amuse- ee the 6-yeap/old Greenlease boy. Boosting SS Up to lke Hall arid his accomplice, .Bonnie Browp’ Heady were exectted for the;4rime, but the police never ‘e¢overed half of the ransom. “Mrs. Baker described her’ hus- WASHINGTON (#—The House (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) completed. congressional action and sent to President Eisenhower today a bill increasing social (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) security benefits 7 per cent. — : He Believes Other Side Much the Same PETOSKEY (UPID—Former De- ‘lfense Secretary Charles E; Wilson ‘|says he can't see why everyone is/, ; {so eager to send a rocket around the moon. rious as I was,’’ Wilson told the Petoskey Service Club last night, “but I think the other side of the moon is much like this one." The free-wheeling ex-secretary and former General Motors presi- dent indicated the moon rockets, just like the American ‘satellites and Russian Sputniks, ‘were not military weapons, © il, ee oe The only pain the United $ suffered when Russia sent up first satellite was a: blew “Maybe I’m old and hot as cu-|" its “false ase Wilson paid: - “The tition must be changed. “An all-out arms race between ve mult learn to | in a. not-so-competitive campeon, to launch the first sat-;Wilson, The world struggle, he ellite was strictly between “two said, “is not like a golf match) bunches of Germans — those with'but right now it’s worse than strip W concept of U.S..Russian compe- 7 poker.” x & € Wilson said the trip under the Po lar ice cap by the atomic sub- scientific trick but it’s too bad we did it if it heats up the Russians’’ jin the arms race. Wilson praised President Ei- senhower’s | Mideast. proposals before the United Nations 7 4 ; be solved peace- |marine “Nautilus” was .a ‘good! Sinsiinannnan ies — T inology, if properly ~ » enhh4 Fi i passed by voice ‘vote last night., The roth passed it last week. Secretary of Agriculture Ben- son, who supported most of the bill’s provisions, indicated ear- Her that the President would sign the measure if it gained passage. | , The measure would prevent e sharp cutback in planting of cot- Tton and rice, allow corn farmers gi Partiy cloudy thanders: wers tonight, not —— near sage meets pleasan’ morrow, near friable winds b ing south east and increasing to 10-18 miles an tered! controls, and extend for three sdj/more years a subsidy program south-|for domestic wool growers. Another provision — which the ts ‘16. to jote’ tonight. ‘Tomertow night fair sad/administration especially likes: ~ -— PP would permit lower government oo ccorteiens cere AE 8 -~ 7 om ter coon yea vit os r Boul thes naples 10 m.p.h. grains. ay at’ Pere tec iaen. | , nena nee Moon 12:15 p.m. _— hpemaond “ provisions which will give our nation’s farmers and ranchers | ‘+ eee een mhede tréctnan 06 plabt, to:nunr- # Pee DR II) ket, to compete and make their BNE A ea es 68 own decisions.” | (as recorded downtown) “Although the bill is not all the j Highest sempersture .....-.-.:---.-12 | administration sought, it is based Mean temperatures 6200000000000 ..65.5/0n the sound principle that a wide i basis. glttnnaarey Aen range of price supports will lead . neat eee reat Age in Ponting §=— ito expanded markets for this na- Eewest temperature. ...sc0..c00.0.,.60 _|tion’s abundant agricultural prod- ‘Bago semperature *-705) ucts,” he said in a statement. Voor Benson said it was under- _ ee Tar hls! standing Congress would act on - pS in 167 ‘ 4 in 1896 two other pieces of farm legisla- Monday's Temperature Chart tion before it quits. a 60" : x * : Stem $3 s j $ Bio 4b fiwaukee o 56 One would extend the farm sur- 4 $f New Orieans ef 71|Plus disposal law. for two years 5 OM Rew York = 72 $r| with 3% billion dollars in addition- i f pelston a ar authority for hea sales 98 ' 1d gifts of farm. surpluses. RS i Lous uF Benson said the second bill was & 3 aes. te H ot tata acitetion alee i ne : p a, : te. t . in a : he Ht 3 pentte tS |grams for farmers hit by natural Hi anme “disasters. e * amid} business operations, Rep. Wint Smith (R-Kan) dé- nied under oath today that pres- sure from high places squelched a 1953 investiga of Teamster President James R. Hoffa. ‘Smith said the hearings by a House subcommittee had run their course by the time he gaveled them to a close in Detroit. 3 * * * Testifying before the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee, Smith said in reply to questions: He never received anything of value from Hoffa to influence the to rid themselves of all planting inquiry He never has received campaign contributions from Hoffa or from organized labor, Labor Control Bill Defeated in House “(Continued From Page One) forward again next year,’’. Ken- nedy said, “In the meantime, those who defeated this bill will bear a heavy responsibility for the labor racketeering that will con- tinue unchecked.” * * * Ives, who is retiring at the end of this year, said defeat of the Senate-passed bill is an open in- vitation to criminals to make the most of their chances in, the labor- management field, * * * Some members who favor a tougher bill said they would try again in 1959. © : * * * Supporters of the Kennedy-Ives bill said it would insure protec- _ |tion ‘for the rights of rank-and-file union members, Opponents la- beled. it an ve measure which they contended would ‘weak- en provisions of the ‘Taft-Hartley Act, = dorf, with a gubpeona. He- teo- next Monday. | In addition to refusing to answer many questions, Kierdort declined to give a sample of his handwrit- ing which, Adams said, was want- ’ Kierdorf also refused to give his statements yesterday oath, He was arrested and jailed Sunday night on a warrant ordered by Ziem charging him | with possession of a gun silencer. What the silencer was intended for was another question to which Kierdorf retained his tight-lipped silencé with Adams yesterday. He also would not talk about two tele- phones he rushed out of his home and gave to a neighbor when he learned of Frank’s burning. Kierdorf is expected to be ar- raigned before Madison Heights Justice of the Peace Hendrik J. Smit either late today or tomor- row, Taylor said. Conviction would mean a prison term of five years and a fine of $2,500 for the balding, white-haired Kierdorf, who had served time for armed robbery before Hoffa ap- poirited him to the Teamsters. Kierdorf steadfastly refused to take the polygraph test until Adams’ ‘‘informal. talk’’ with him with the stenographer out of the “When I told him his uneo- with the case, he almost got up out of his chair,”” Adams told reporters at a 4 p.m. news con- At this conference the attorney general, who has been serving as a@ co-ordinator between county of- ficials in-the case, refused to say whether Herman would be elirnin- ated’ from complicity in ‘it if ‘he cleared the lie test. te behind closed doors, _ Careored Ep mewe Danes wegen. sold|L. Adams to call a press con- ie her new job as switchboard op- old quiet self again, “I wish it prosecutor remarked. C. of C. Frolic at Country Club Tomorrow of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. are expected to’ par- ticipate in the organization's 22nd annual Frolic tomorrow at the Pontiae Country Club, chamber operativeness tended to link him |manager John W. Hirlinger said. |by tertainment are the prime attrac- tions of the event, he said. continue through 4 p.m. The din- ner begins at 5:30 p.m. in the club- house, 4335 Elizabeth Lake Rd. man, will act as master of cere- monies during the entertainment scheduled to follow the buffet. + T 19, 1958 - Ts : Name 3 Women for United Fund Will Direct Workers in Their Areas During Coming Campaign The appointments of Mrs, Noel Buckner, Mrs, Robert Giroux and ' Mrs, J. S, Tuttle to top ‘ in the reorganized Women’s Divi- sion of the Pontiac Area United Fund were announced today by Mrs, Donald White, division chair- man, fe Mrs. Buckner, as Pontiac co- chairman will direct the door-to- door solicitation within the city trict chairmen and approximately 475 solicitors will aid her in this task, : - {William Burgum, stopped action on |. |request at last night's City Com- - {surrounded by denes, Planners say they feel the |General Keeps Medal BIRMINGHAM — Two’ absent pete Since 22 objections have been filed, a full commission is neces- sary to act. *-¢ * City planners have recommended denial of the request. The area, bounded by Smith, Grant, Edge- wood and Southlawn streets, is single family resi- blocks can be successfully devel- oped for single family homes and see no reason to approve the mul- tiple family use request of Chiera, ‘a land developer. x * * The request to change the prop- erty of, Dr. J. Clark Moloney at Five Public Hearings Slated for Tonight — Five public hearings will occupy city commissioners ‘attention to- WASHINGTON {UPI) — The House. without debate gave its permission yesterday for Maj. Gen, ‘Harry H. Vaughan, mili- tary aide to former President Truman, to wear a medal from former Argentine dictator Juan Peron. (Continued From Page One) sure the necessary majority in the 8l-nation body. = They pack the small reception room waiting for Atty. Gen, Paul ference. Since he stepped into the case as ‘“‘co-ordinator,” all news comes from him. ; Si 32> secretary gave up trying eat her desk to do her work. A reporter sat there reading a magazine with feet propped on this desk. Sensing ‘the activity with the Kierdorf case, Ziem recently in- stalled a public address system to page . Assistants used to just yell for each other before. Mrs. Beverly Vernot took over erator just in time for this miass * * * Upstairs in the old county health building, which was once the coun- ty jail years ago, girls are busy typing out page after page of state- ments taken in the case. “{ wish they hadn't invented sound,” said one frustrated news- reel cameraman ag he unwound | yards of electrical cable prepar- ing for a press conference. When the Kierdorf investigation scene shifts to Flint or Detroit, the’ prosecutor’s office is its same would stay that way,” an assistant About 300 members and guests Golf, a buffet banquet and en- Matclies begin: at 11 a.m, ‘and - William L. Treanor, Frolic chair- - |upholding the purposes and prin- French Foreigu Minister Maurice Couve de Murville ar- rived today in New York and might have something to say on the Norwegian resolution. His ar- States, Britain, France, Soviet Union and the United Arab Re- -ublic, , The “leave it to Dag” resolu- tion would send him to the Middle East with a “Philosophical man- date” under which he would try to work out arrangements for what the Russians call “peaceful co-ex- istence” of the various Middle East nations, - GIVEN BOOST It was given a boost last night by Sweden. which announced it would send additional] personnel to Lebanon to reinforce U.N. observ- er teams and ‘‘smooth the way for the evacuation of American troops.” Hammarskjold has wanted to reinforge the U.N. forces there for just that purpose. * *x * The resolution was put before the Assembly’s emergency session late yesterday by Norway, Canada, Co- lombia, Denmark, Liberia, Pan- ama and Paraguay, Its principal provisions would: —Call upon all countries to forego threats or acts of aggres- sion, direct or indirect, —Request Hammarskjold “forth- rangements as he .. . may find would adequately serve to help in; ciples of the Charter in relation to Lebanon and Jordan.” ek oe ok ‘= Note that Hammarskjold is preparing a report on creation of month's: regular session of the As- sembly, It would ask him to study with the Arab countries the setting up of an Arab do-it-yourself eco- —Invite Hammarskjeld to report on his peace éfforts not later than Sept. :30. Western diplomats admitted the | vague, But this vagueness at- Afro-Asian Bloc in U. N.. Demands Troops Leave 4consin scientists, ‘led by geologist '|Robert Meyer, with to make such practical ar-| 5, tracted the uncommitted “neu. tral” countries to the extent that leaders of the 28-vote Afro- Asian bloc admitted that 12 or zo of their members would vote it, action of the U.N., or otherwise, their presence is no longer re- quired.” ] Lake Superior Blast Set Off Scientists Test Theory Crust Affects Gravity CORNUCOPIA, Wis. (®— Sci- entists, testing a theory that gravity varies with the thickness of the earth's crust, yesterday fin- ished firing the last of 10 tons of Lake Superior. 6°88: WE Seismographic studies, using shock waves*from the explosives to prove the earth crust, were started Aug. 1. *° * * A team of University of Wis- fired about 40 charges of explosives from a Coast Guard cutter. The charges varied from 25 to 750 pounds of Notromon, a product known as a “safe explosive.” * * * Shock waves radiated from the point of the blasts and also echoed within the earth. The tremors were detected by seis- mographic instruments located the. voluminous readings can be coorelated and in- - we Ww * When the study is completed, the information will be submitted to Washington, headquarters of the.U.S. National Committee of the That Thickness of Earth| of explosives under the surface |St@ +\Sputnik Carrier — die The Day in Birmingham = seen Clearly {2 Absent Commissioners ener Dinninghom Stop New Zoning. Action — “Dr. and. Mré, Paul L, Connolly ae eee: pate : City Manager L. R. Gare’s re- quest for $625 to alter the Depart- ment of Public Works: office was . Brien, DPW_ superin- tendent and Charles Gale, city forester. < Most of the labor will be. per- formed by city employes. f of the Detroit Office of Young and Rubicam, He will have charge of the Argus Camer aaccount. Little Rock- Ordered: Resume Integration Sen, Strom Thurmond (D-SC) said it appeared that “judicial tyranny in this country is running rampant over local self-govern- ment.” ‘ * * Among supporters of civil rights, Sen, Clifford Case (R-NJ) said he hoped Little. Rock citizens would x* * * Judge Matthes emphasized the importance of decision on in- tegration of Southern schools, Al- lowing Lemley’s order to stand, he said, wold mean an open invita- tion for other school districts to resort to violence, In his short dissenting memo- randum, the 90-year-old Gardner said segregation had become a way of life in the South. : & <8) we “It is not strange that this long- established, cherished practice could not suddenly be changed without resistance,” he said. — Judge Matthes,”at 52 the young- - est of the seven judges, said the court realized the AS Oe @ Oe “The executive department of the State of has openly opposed their efforts, as demon- strated by the statement by the | governor of the official policy of the State of Arkansas against in- tegration, followed by the use of National Guardsmen ‘to prevent entry of Negro students,” the ma- jority opinion said. * * * Judge Lemley suspended the integration plan last June 21. It ‘d , a key witness, testified ‘that it was impossible to conduct normal classes because of incidents, * * * Faubus called out the National «+ side the” the next day, Pres- International Geophysica) year. ident pat rontting sent - federal The explosives, packed in tin-|force the maut cans, were dropped from the | | eo ee cutter Woodrush at various piac- | ee és on the lake. The charges were | — eer Ceioed Pecate a Gofemated af varying fore. pealed the. Lemley ‘decision, I The project, financed by thejasked the Supreme Court to by- IGY committee, was set up by/pass. the appeals court for the George P. Woolard, University|sake of speed but that request of Wisconsin geology professor. jwas refused. ' : r y i F | Tings: SS eee A Soho 2 ap Se 9 i Ah Aird a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958 ] . s Guitar Sales Seizing Lead in Mail Orders | CHICAGO — One of the nation’s leading mail-order houses reports|_ s that guitars are now leading sales| in its musical-instrument depart- ment, edging out harmonicas, which were in first place for many years, * * Ukuleles are in third place. Com- Pany experts credit the popularity of Western television shows and films and Western music for the swing to, guitars i ee five sons, La‘vrence, ter, William and: John M. 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They need an arcasionel treat—but more than that, they need the basic food that-will keep them alive and healthy. Please help these and other needy people by sup- porting your faith’s OVERSEAS Alp Program. PROTESTANT Share Our Surplus Appeal CATHOLIC Bishops’ Clothing Collection JEWISH United Jewish Appeal Published as a public service by The Pentiac Press in co-operation with The Advertising Council and} the Newspaper Advertising Execu- tives Association. Mrs. Betty Sands of Grand Blanc, Mrs. Donna Powers of Mt. Morris, Bonnie Lou Granger at home, Mrs. Sands and Mrs. Warden of Pontiac. Other survivors include 22 grand- children; three sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Florence Crumm of Pontiac, Mrs. Bertha Newvine of Birch Run, Mrs. Myrtle Toney of el Cemetery | Mr,, Brady died suddenly Mon- day at his. home. son, Oliver Shast of Drayton Pising ' ah oom Mrs. Carrie Hoff- : jeer ot Pontiac Mrs. Dorothy Sands of Oxford, |ida neral Home. Burial will be in the - Surviving are his wife, Effie; a Mrs, Etta Blackmore, both of Fos- ters, |toria, and Mrs. Kate Aiken of Flor- hd c DELBERT C. GEYER WIXOM—Service. for Delbert C. Geyer, 69, of 3375 W. Maple Rd., Wixom, will be held at 1 p.m. 4 Thursday at the. Richardson-Bird)| ‘Funeral Home, Walled Lake. Burial gs acl ames apr services under the susie of Ashley Lodge No, 399, Mr. Geyer died Monday at the Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital fol lowing a three-week illness. He was a member of the Ashley Lodge No. 399, F&AM and the OES No. 508, Walled Lake. : Surviving are his wife, Lettie; three pve. Pai Mrs. Harold Or- twine of Novi, Mrs. M. H. Bone of Austin, Tev., and Mrs. Howard Randolph of Grand Ledge; two brothers, a sister and seven grand- children. Possible Cancer Preventive Little Rock, Ark., Nelson, of Clio, Lewis of Grand Blanc and Walter of Howell. Mr. Granger's body will be at the Hill Funeral Home, Grand Blane until noon Thursday when it will be taken to the First. Naza- rene Church there for service at 1 p.m; STUART STRATTON | Stuart Stratton,' 73, 6f 323 Irwin St. died early this morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of a stroke. He had been ill’ three years. Mr, Stratton was an employe ol Fisher Body Division. Surviving besides his wife, Delia, are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Florence Fellows of Pontiac; a sister and three brothers, Mrs. Mary Smith of Walled Lake, Joseph of Auburn Heights, James and Raymond Stratton, both of «Pontiac. Service will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday from the Huntoon Fu- about half the bulk of the tissues By RENNIE TAYLOR Associated Press Science Writer ABOARD SS ‘MATSONIA (AP) — A way of virtually knocking out breast cancer as a cause of death has become a possibility in the not distant future even though no blanket cure is in sight. The idea is based on the simple arithmetic of breast cancer fatal- ities and consideration of what surgery can do, It postulates that women past the child-bearing age would free themselves of the dan- ger of breast carcinoma by hav- ing the milk glands removed from their breasts even though there is no indication of malignancy. This would mean extraction of neral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. NOREEN M. WALL Prayers. will. be offered at 9:30 a.'m. Wednesday in. the Coats Fu- neral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains for Noreen Marie Wall, 17-day-old daughter of Frank], E. and Donna Nagel Wall of 4555 Major St., Drayton Plains. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery. Surviving are her mother and father; two brothers and a sister, Marietta L., Timothy E. and Frank E. Wall Jr. at home; and grandmothers, Mrs. Ula Wall of Detroit and Mrs,. Marion Feld of California. The baby died yesterday in Pon- tiac General Hospital. - MRS, FLOYD BARRETT HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Floyd (Edith M.) Barrett, 78, of 306 E. Maple St., will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, at the Dryer Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Mrs. Barrett died Monday at the Green Lake Rest Haven following a stroke. She was ‘a tember ‘of the First Presbyterian Church of Holly. Surviving are a son, Russell C. of Holly; a daughter, Mrs. James C. Clarke of Waterford Township; a sister! three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. FRANCIS X. BRADY OXFORD — Service for Francis Lakeville .Rd 4 within the breasts, but not the re- Man Loses Car, His Equipment in Deep Canyon SPRINGVILE, Utah (AP) — Henry Teller Tyler’s brakes failed as he and his wife drove down steep Spanish Fork Canyon in Central Utah yesterday. x + * The Modesto, Calif., man man- aged to stop his car with the emergency brake. Then, using the emergency and low gear, he pro- ceeded down the 16-mile grade. « A tire blew out. After swapping tires, Tyler set out again. But his brakes got so hot they set the car on fire. A passing Denver and Rio Grande. Western freight train stopped and the crew used its hand extinguishers in a vain effort to quell the flames. -* * * : The Tyters lost their car, lug- gage and fishing and camping A fire truck dis- Narcotics Sole From Drug Store An undetermined amount of nar- cotics were taken from a Pontiac will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Bossardet and Reid Fu- ; POSCOHHESSOSHS SHS SSOSSOSSSOOHOSHOSOOOHOOOOO DOSE 160 W. Paul M. Snover @ 006000606086600000) Farmer-Snover “FUNERAL HOME PARKING ON PREMISES Established in 1898 Huron St: FE 2-9171 Drug Store by burglars according) to Ponitac police reports yester-|- day. x* * * . Alfred E. Scarborough, assistant manager of Lou’s Drug Store, 493 S. Sanford St., told detectives that = building had been bfoken into through the ceiling. Investigators found that the thieves had cut a hole in the roof, then dropped through to the celling, cut another hole and dropped down into * drug store, PROVEN CHIGAN YEARS. 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A surgeon who neither approved nor disapproved the idea brought it. to light yesterday in discussing the future of medicine before a group of aboyt 50 doctors from all over the United States. * * * ‘ He is Clarence Berne, professor of surgery at the University of Southern California Medical School, His talk- was part of a unique medical refreshes course conducted by USC aboard this liner en route to Los Angeles from Honolulu. * * Plain statistics show that one out of every five cancer deaths among. women is due to breast malignancy. In a great majority of eases breast cancer originates in the milk gland tissue. Also, most breast cancer occurs if old- er women, usually those past “|childbearing age. It follows logi- cally that elimination of the site a substantial if not an actual knockout blow to breast carcino- ma. Extended Idle Pay fo Cost State More said jobless - ‘persons heed ‘it or not.” “As a matter of fact,” he said were not available.” Lathrup: Council Passes School Bus Ordinance night. cepted by the council. A safe was forced open from wel most of the narcotics were various pieces of costume jewelry, | watches, cameras, clocks, aan! and cigarettes. * * * are expected to disclose the amount and. value of the stolen| goods later today, Man Pays County Tax With 6 Refund Checks BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (# —It long time to collect the $3.71 he paid Warren County. checks from mail-order houses. Two were for $1 each; another for 21 cents; one for 34 cents; one for 10 cents; and the last for 4 cents. To round out the ‘needed|| sum, he included a 2-cent stamp and $1 in real, paper money. Evidence of Recession nois Employment Service office estimates that the total unemployed in Peoria and Tazwell County is 11,325. A year ago March, jobless numbered 3,000. MIRACLE MILE GIANT AUCTION Auction Bucks at All Miracle Mile Stores Start Sevine Now, The store owners and managers‘ must have taken this taxpayer 4a) He mailed the sheriff six refund PEORIA, Il. W—The local Tli-| | An average toa eats 414) eggs in a year, jalmost everyone along the first of origin automatically would deal DETROIT (UPI) — It will -cost about $15 for every one dollar saved in welfare costs to support the extended unemployment bene- fits, Colin L. Smith, manager of the ‘Michigan Employers’ Unem- ployment Compensation Bureau today. Smith said the extended pay- ments “are not paid only fo those who could otherwise qualify for public welfare aid’’ but to other “whether they)’: Smith said the temporary ex- tension cost will be $14,850,000 in Detroit where only $1,000,000 would }be-saved_in—welfare—costs: |. LATHRUP—An ordinance requir- ing all vehicles to stop before and after a stoped school bus was passed by the Lathrup Village city council at the regular meeting last In other business, the National Power Roddy Corp.'s low bid of $3,200 for sewer cleaning was ac- Deaths i in Pontiac: and Nearby ‘Areas {Everyone on “ Street Loves the Connealys KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Mr. and Mrs. Philip J«-Connealy and family returned from vacation yesterday and what a hub bub.” They'd: been gone only two weeks visiting his parents and her mother up at Decatur, Neb., but block of Concord Ave. west of Main St. turned out to welcome * * * By latest and most reliable count there are 69 kids along this block. All of them except babes in arms kept a noisy, mobile look- out all day for the Connealy clan. Many mothers and a few fathers watched too. * * * At 5:12 p.m, the station wagon of accountant Connealy appeared and was quickly engulfed by 40 to 50 kids, all screaming. Connealy finally got the idea. 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For such heresy he was burned at the stake. (3) Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) built the first observatory in the western world, on an island off his native Denmark. Brahe was a great observer and contributed much to able to accept Copernicus’ But he was never Austria, demolished the old.Greek astronomy of perfect circular. orbits for planets. His mathematics laid the groundwork for Newton’s law of gravitation. (5) The Italian Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) built the first astronomical telescope and was amazed when he turned it toward the Moon, He was the first man to see a heavenly body as it really was. And he declared that was right — the Earth did indeed move akout the Sun. But as an old man he was forced to recant his theories. It was for a later age to recognize his genius. ~ Next: Newton, Mechanic of the Universe. — Persons Die Seriously Injured as rainer Crashes Into ow of Parked Cars zao 2 om | MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. 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Comics ey YORK—Any time you see two guys who agree on the subject, of what is funny—one of them is mark the return of a warm water ase | cycle. ideal for sardines, : A dozen boats, a third of the sardine fleet that once, num-j|veloped new bered. more than 100, brought in|various ped 450 tons, South America. Tt There was optimistic talk of ajshell eggs in the possible return of the 20 millien|amounted to 6,000,000 longs Catch of Sardines Made in Monterey Bay MONTEREY, Calif,/ (AP)—For the first time since 1952, a large catch of sardines was made in Monterey Bay yesterday. “Take like some people think|scratched a head distinguished by \dogs are funny. Dogs walking onjfreckles ‘with a shine on them, ropes. Dogs walking on dogs walk-|"‘But that's another story,” he ing on ropes. More dogs ruined|said. ‘What. I’d like to tell you, All the jokes are old, It’s just the' person who tells them wos orig- inal.” new gag, they might not get as big a kick out of it. PAID FOR GAGS a ventriloquist. illing case you didn't J Untit a few years ago, Glason was 9 you a M/ooe dollar a year business that em-jearned nearly £ 4,000,000. Pi sag is as controversial as the ahs “s eh at tere’ ‘*s no such nite idee a“ been - comic hee! more. = basil dine pie eager J. B, Phillips, / fico Marine — tienes im ep an increase of 20 per cent over | ie has collected, thus, t canneries previous ‘nd ee iddle_ East, _Billy _Glagon; _ ex-vaudevillian, joriginal in ‘the comedy business.| nanarder gin gaze, which he {high as $100 a gag for material to Station ealge this_might/score dosnt a. Laan Judge to Enter School Problem Norfolk Board Denies MOTHS FOREVER BANNED FROM THE [the jokes you hear on television|Girj’s nice’ but ugly; she’s ten’, Move of 151 Negroes KINGDOM! are a entury old, They're inval- ugly, bras) ng ont drank - SH < C ve b it’s to s in onom ! to White Institutions ae : uable. Like antiques. You have to|cnakes see her.” / : Neo. fv o> ecause I p eC y . if ‘have a cood, time-proven founda- « “* / — — ’ NORFOLK, Va. (AP)—A_ feder- al judge may’ take over assign- ments of Negro pupils in Norfolk's school . segregation controversy, The school beard has transfer of 151 Negroes to white schools, * & * Federal Judge Walter E, Hoff- man, who directed desegregation of the city’s schools last year but whose order was delayed by ap- peals, said at the outset of a hear- ing yesterday that he would hear the complaints of any rejected Ne- gro applicants as soon as possible. * * * The hearing was on a motion by| a group of Negroes to have the entire school board placement program declared invalid, At the conclusion Hoffman directed the school officials to advise him by tomorrow of their action on the applications from 87 Negro young- sters who had complied with the assignment procedures. * * * The motion for invalidation was taken under advisement. The school board gave its an- swer in a unanimous resolution last night. kt ok * It said it was turning down all 151 applicants, 63 because they had not submitted to tests and in- terviews prescribed by the board and 88 others for .various educa- denied [* AMERICA SCORES THe UNITED STATES BECAME INTERNA GUILTY! In 16D CENTURY SPAIN A MOTH PLACED ON TRIAL FOR EATING A PRICE- LESS TAPESTRY! THE MOTH WAS FOUND GUILTY, SENTENCED TO DEATH AND ALL ee 2 Taking Ferryboat Suspected in Holdup (AP)| —Two men who went joyriding in DONALDSONVILLE, La, ‘|Robinson responded quickly to treatment, and he and his wife returned: home yesterday. at a modest price to some the top comics of the day. (At least he says the price is modest and the comics are tops.) He won’t mention names for publication because “a lot of performers today want the pub- lie to think that what they’re givin’ them is new, mdi “‘Nonesense, of course. tion to kicx around and improve on." x & &* Like the old ‘“‘Who was that lady I seen ‘you with last night?’ wheeze, k kk, night?” cafe; that was our furniture.” Billy, of another facet of the old poke business. “It’s a good thing all jokes are old ones. Actually, a lot of laughs come from the audience’s subconscious. They know what’s coming, and they’re all set for it.’ ‘ Most of Glason version, kicked around— presumably improved: “Who was that lady I seen you with at the sidewalk cafe last “That¢was no sidewalk Now this is an example, said | If there were such a thing as a use on whatever circuit he hap- pened to be performing. He re- members one costly one: * * * “She was so popular she was referred to three times in that great battle song, “Tramp Tramp Tramp, the Boys Are Marching.’ ** * ‘Eden engagement. , * * * i Glason manages to mak¢é a pretty fair living selling samples of his comedy collection, Avhich has been called the most exten- sive in the U. S. Snappy stories for every occasion. The only reason they don’t have a money- back guarantee is that, as stated earlier, no two guys agree on what’s funny, x * * “And besides,” says Billy, “ev erybody has too much of the ham in his heart. Nine people out of 10 won't really hear the joke you're_tellin’ them. They're too busy thinking of another one that'll Another expensive item was ‘‘My This quite possibly was an up-/ dated joke from the Garden of Swamped with big car bills? - , GO Rambler bzs=, Leads all others in sales gains eae) ici tials Rambler’s on the move. reales up more” Tessie Sine Re gives you bi than 70%! 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Court of Appeals granted an ~in- SEE YOUR BANKER first! a Mississippi River ferryboat were} linked today with a Wisconsin) service station holdup. * * * Sheriff Percy Hebert identified ithe men as Francis Pyykola, 23, Park Falls, Wis., and Godfrey Meyer, 27, La Crosse, Wis, They were arrested while hitchhiking after the boat was found last night tangled in a clump of wil- Now trees alongside a levee. to have now ~x~ *« * junction until Oct, 15 restraining) ~ the Norfolk school board from ex-| He said the men admitted ecuting its assignment plan. The|taking the boat at Ranerrs. 37 order; on behalf of a Norfolk white couple, came simultaneous- ly with developments. at Norfolk. When you ‘bring your lore abandoning.jt, He said the , watch here, all finished {men also admitted. the $135 rob- Safe Deposit Boxes Home Improvement Loans s a a S- ed Cost of Dying Up, © [amv tintin SO] PS gia scientific Government Admits [m= "= == cost | Sheek BY | SH Watcha | | ae Edward G. 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PERE : ' Committee, in approving the ri \ eet ; said the $100 step-up in burial al- . \ «Til . lowance “simply reflects the eco- Ready to Varnish, \ fe Lit. . nomic facts of life — the increase | in the cost of living.” Federal Tax Collection Totals 80 Billion in ‘57 WASHINGTON—Federal tax col-| lections during fiscal 1957 totaled | a record 80 billion dollars, a five billion dollar increase, or almost 7 per cent, over fiscal 1956. The largest gain—almost four billion ;~ dollars—oecurred in individual- income-tax and employment-tax Paint or Stain! All Clear Pine 9-Drawer Chest MONEY ORBER Money Orders : te ‘Travelers’ Checks 9-6 Banking Service: - collections. Special ries. * | , 7 7 | See all the services you get at a bank! You'll find them no place else! : Reg. . | _ So when it’s a question of money . . . anything from asmall money orderto =: : $29.95 : / a $20,000 loan for a home . . . see your banker first! Rates are lower, terms y F more liberal. 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You'll charcoal ’n black stripes in Si i i F ; in. ou bode paagrerd bed store Hair Styling ria agreed yr teng ar ane and Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 knives and revolves on ball- bearings. : Made of mahogany the hold- er measures 16 inches high and 5% inches in diameter. is fast becoming PONTIACS HOME FOR . RETIRED FOLKS Folks appreciate our home- like accommodations with the cohvenience of being tight downtown where things are happening. . No need to travel for entertaifiment. Why don’t you stop in our airconditioned atmosphere, - have a look at one of our spacious rooms, then ask and be amazed by our down to-earth downtown prices for retired folks. For further information, phone federal 5-8126 cessories for her going-away out- Cae bride's uncle, the| For her daughter's wedding Rev. E. W. Walling of Flint, per-/Mrs. Poet selected a dress of Church, . Detroit, Friday evening for the wedding of Ruth Ann Good- win and Gary J. Thomas. The Rev. Lee LaLone officiated at the The bride is the daughter of Wed in Detroit Ceremony White and pink giadioli. banked; powder blue nylon and late over|the altar of ‘ Donelson Baptist taffeta with a blue hat, white ac- cor- * . They will live in Ypsilanti, where both attended Eastern Michigan College, ; sateen . Photographed on the deck of the Holland- America liner, Maasdam, just before sailing from New York harbor is Cyn- thia McDonald of Bir- mingham. With: Jo»and Gloria Navin, she will spend eight weeks touring ~ ized and empty gesture. feelings ‘thow often it is droned into a child’s stern discipline and sterile neglect. Yet it carries the danger that something that can be truly ex- pressed only as.an emotional ex- perience becomes an intellectual- CHILDREN KNOW Children are not easily fooled about true . Regardless of ear that he is being loved, he will respond to what is really going Leggy Fashions Put ‘Crazy Legs’ Back in Vogue The leggy look of fashion will put “crazy legs” in vogue, predict college boards across the country. The “crazy legs” are tights, patterned after leotards, and come in bright solid colors, stripes, cable. and pebble stitches, and harlequin squares. They can be worn. under skirts or with sissy blouses as at-home attire. sO Drip-Dry a Must? Except for pleated skirts, most clothes which are la- 4 belled “‘drip-dry” cap be dry- * er-dried even better; They will dry faster by ‘‘machine,” and ‘without the mess of dripping the continent. water. by Casra Wee Graceful cape to star atop fashions—in pineapple design com- bined with easy shell-stitch. — Pattern 617: Crochet directions for sizes small, medium, large in- cluded. Use 3 ply’ fingering yarn or mercerized crochet and knitting cotton. Easy; lovely. Send thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Daily Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P. O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly pattern num- ber, name, address and zone. As a bonus, TWO complete pat- terns are printed right in our LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want to order — easy, fas- cinating handwork for yourself, your home, gifts, bazaar items. Send 25 cents for your copy of this book today! Mohair for Coats Mohair is big for coats this season. It is shown woven in giant blocks of bright colors or in bright solid colors. Plain dark coats have colorful fleece as fi . : 6 ; ) 5 : 4 : : : / ; \ | x Zé Rates THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958 - , , Pe Rice Dae, 5 "1 ; Ai oe : pete . y “x Love for Child Is a Maturing Process _ sade wae (Love tor Child Is a Maturing F Pugs » Married. . | ! 1 fe *. Satur day roe were pyeaue ‘By MURIEL LAWRENCE on, He af pel 49 peouine ex With all the talk about Sd ne = pe ie their own ca- aodabel “Bari |S we i hg te | Cs rr yb [ee aul-Mebvin Church, . Often for a peat variety oF pode many words and over and over aay 8 ier ee 9 | es Detroit, were liems by all’ kinds of ae. en _ ings for th where- Contact Le oie 3 experts as|— their feelings for the child, ntact Lenses Koehn. Ruth Ann {the simple, cheerful and encourag- as that ts exactly what le need pried Parents of the| Goodwin and rye Bg ga age ed, Under the influence of too ‘ Sot couple are Gary ‘J. him you love him. Tell him in ‘| much psychologising, there may |7/S/QN / - gi) A tinger Thomas. {words and other ways many be a general tendency to go on j tinger- Mr, and Mrs. The bride is |*tmes and day after day.” too long with an attitude that was —_ Aa Glenn E. Poet the ‘daughter |e es meniecly serve to beep the child) mn. R; BERMAN - Foet ‘ daughter |so simple is at the same time more serve to DR. B. R.. and‘ Me, seers teenage - = H.R BE Me” DIAGRAM OF A TENSPOT — Secret Service handbook on “counterfeiting shows the position of important features of paper currency, should help you spot phony bills. “ | Modern - Press Helps Amateur’ . ae Bogus Bills Easier to Print: Carelessness Aids Racket ‘WASHINGTON (NEA)—Counter- feiters are using the presses of legitimate printing plants to roll off hundreds of thousands of dollars in fake money. In recent months, U.S, Secret Service agents have uncovered numerous counterfeiters working in part in the recent-upsurge of bogus money cases, Secret Service agents have con- ducted 2,183 counterfeiting investi- d the first H an increase of than 400 over the total number of cases investi- bo- ted_last, year. detection by, an untrained eye, Oth- ers, however, can be readily gpot- tures of phony. dollar bills. Clerks have’ even taken ting plant fakes that ranged color from [Dulles Warns lof Aggression THE PONTIAC PRESS, T Explains. Why Indirect Acts Must Be Dealt With by U.N. | sion “has become an issue with which the United Nations and ‘its members must deal.” : world war. , Bulfes stressed the situation in the Middle East last night in ad- dressing a dinner gathering of the annual nationa} convention of the Veterans of Foreign, Wars. “Through the use of. inflam- matory radio broadcasts; through, infiltration of weapons, personnel | tional , policy, events will ‘indeed follow the tragic pattern which led to, Would“ War with even more disastrous’ conse- quences." | mcmmneseseieoies UESDAY, ‘AUGUST 19, 1958 BUDDIES ND HER bi Ini urder , 2 eet Il, and this time THE GIRLS | 1 é 3 : é worked for only a week. * +, '& rprised brother worked in a printing plant ‘and had turned. out about $45,000 in bogus bills. Another case involved the son of a prominent smal’ town newspaper publisher, Before. his arrest, the _ youth had printed about 500 bills). on one of his ‘dad’s presses. PEOPLE CARELESS Secret Service officials explain that often bills turned out in print- ing plants are such good reproduc- tions that they can easily escape “Here I am, Harry —in the study!’ LLEY OPP SSN SS Extracting Deuterium From Sea in Britain LONDON - Five gallons of sea} water yield one gram of deuterium gas and the present cost of ex- traction in -Britain is 2 shillings (28 cents) per gram, The energy stored in one gram of deuterium is equivalent to the energy stored in 10 tons of coal, Nuclear physi- cists say that if it ultimately proves; possible to construct a power-gen- erating station operating on ‘the _ fusion of deuterium, the oceans of the world will provide a virtually inexhaustible source of fuel. The Suez.Canal channel has been deepened so-ships drawing 36 feet can pass through. 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ARE EXTENDING , Baithage, died in the smashed car. a’ Jacobs, his two sons, Robert, 6, i oa , 1, and his.daughter,) 2a ed to a police said. toe * on its side and jammed between a telephone pole and an iron util- hity pole. Albert Stone, 40, of Car- apply “HARLEM (SPORT REEL) Pe IE K MAGICIANS” Plus WALT DISNEY CARTOON iay S “NIOK” | | i ‘WALT DISNEY’S | | | | | ww Wis WE Wy sroceer The HAUNTED STRANGLER + SUN.: “IMITATION GENERAL” and “CRY TERROR” . = ee0e#sese 0888 @@ @ fe ) DOORS c to CONDITIONED COMFORT irr | 25 1 P. M. ELIZABETH ALLAN » ANTHONY DAWSON TODAY LAST TIMES mews DOUBLE-HORROR svow: Conk =H WiTHour | } APACS wwniiiarmn > @ STARTING TOMORROW @ << UN SNA a and gore of ~ ; ALSO i : CHILDREN 7-12 50c | |} WEL SQUAD: STARRING WALLY CAMPQ TANK BATTALION: STARRING DON KELLY CARTOON aan en! oe | . 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The GREATEST EveNT IN | MOTION PICTURE HisTORY! orenttcteE e Li fe Adventures Hollywood Headlines \Old- Time Cowboy. ‘Stars. “ SEEMS OF SREING Ft) TO gr A COZY ALL " iregllieeassiche THe. a pth Be 1 er -|Wouldn’t Stand a Chance ‘ By Hop THOMAS — \ BP Motion: Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Do you have a nostalgic notion that the film. cowboys of yesteryear could ouateare wan and outfight the crop Forget it, says Cliff Ketchum;|’ who has seen them come and go.| He claims the old-timers wouldn't Stand a chance. against sei sereen cowpokes, a ee ‘ ie EN kite sete. and. the Saddler - has , [Gower Gulch. He's a plain-spoken, | been having fhe time of his life. dad tasth thabesl Miel win If you you with his fists, “‘And-don't ‘tunderestimate Roy Rogers either. He has a quiet manner, -but he can handle him- pelt mighty well.” *k ot. £es v MONIT Dale Robertson and others. It was’ got in a tangle with him, he’d kill ‘ Clift also had kind words to.say| about Jim Arness, Clint ‘Walker, |” Dale who suggested Cliff. should|- Any rson showing unem: card "admitted for ad Peeet fe eee fortyish, fellow. ho ha lve oat Ndeeeee: ail his lite inl ~ LAKE THEATRE MA 4-2151 bel Soaet the Bisse par aays WALLED LAKE. ‘ TONIGHT t me comparison,” he said flat- » - “With ‘the "possible exception Rocks and trees were carried into the roadway, blocking it for more than two hours. The flood near Truckee, Calif., hit a freeway to Squaw Valley, the 1960 Winter Olympic .Games site. tors rushed out with stateménts *\school integratiom at Little Rock. denouncing it as “judicial tyran- ny” and describing it as tragic. Some of the sharpest’ language of the fast-fading session of Con- gress. was -used in. the debate against White and against Presi- dent Ejsenhower’s use of troops last year to enforce court-ordered °« * * Sen. James 0; Eastland (D- Miss) likened use of federal troops in Little Rock to Soviet repres- sions in Hungary. There, he said, “armed force and bayonets were used to bend a people to the will of alien ideas, thereby forcing on them a new social structure.” Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) es s 1 Die as Result Dixie Baad Receive Civil. Rights Setback 7 Ls uae We ’ 3 gf E th 7 é y ary J af ‘= & re: ‘4 ie . +t ea, oe a. fl else his bias, in ifa i integration is so strong “that he ‘is able to overlook the law.” Defending White, Sen. Afthur Vv. Watkins (R-Utah) recalled that the Senate twice before had’ con- firmed him_for-other_federal_posts. {0 Watkins said nothing has devel- oped to change the Senate's. past conchision that’ White is quali- fied for positions. of public trust. In the efd, 20 Democrats. and \ | Jerry's A Walking Sleleloy mm mast®) bo Ge Asks to Annul Marriage LOS ANGELES (AP) — Movie ocenee merpers Lang, : x, ges actor Alan “Wells, ‘31. ie Gan plaint, filed in Superior Court, charges Wells did not have. a fina} divorce from another actress, Claudia Barrett, when he married| nee ee THEATRE Lo tmaaaele EM 3-066! JERRY LEWIS THE SAD SACK Miss Lang in September 1956, The higheSt inhabited town on earth is-Gartok, a, busy trading center in western Tibet. Gartok Stands. at 15,100 feet above sea level, an altitude higher than the tallest mountain the United States. 36 Republicans voted for White's confirmation. Republican Senators John J. Williams of Delaware and Milton R. Young of North Dakota joined 18 Democrats in opposition. “The new post to which White was named was set up under a civil rights. bill passed a year ago — the first such law since Recon- Divorce Suit Surprise LOS ANGELES (AP)— Taking Hollywood friends by surprise, Finnish actress Taina Elg, 27, has accused White of having mixed struction days. | PONTIAC * [EAGLE | | SS anaes 8 Fr RI IN Hi ISkY R TEACHER'S CLARK GABLE I BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER Rd FE 4-461) 2150 Opdyke Exclusive This Picture Will Not Be Shown in Any Other Theater in This Area Before September. 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Others iniclude ray- ons, gabs, corduroys, flannels, mens- r checks, Vedefo satinbacks, rayon crepes: 7-14, 10-20, 14%424%2, 46-52. 3 48x90-in. drapes, pinch-pleated and all ready te hang Reg. im 999 New floral, modern and scenic patterns in a smart rayon-cotton blend. Save! Traverse rods .... Not irregulars, but fine first quality sheer 51-ga. nylons Reg. C 89e Saye 45c a pair. Fine line plain or dark seams, Co- Fw . otdinated lengths, 9-11. Newest fall hats with the flattering new “Empire Look” 2.08-3.98 y values Bonnets, bloused crowns, toques, pill boxes in all colors, fabrics. 2144-2344 Half-price sale! . Year-round coats in 100% woolens mm 515, Save on misses’ and half sizes. Black and colors. Some Milium lined. Gum Drops by Friskies @Black/white elk saddles, 4-9AA-B @EIk roamers, bik., @ Black suede, Gum brown, 4-9AA-B Drops, 4-9 AA-B © Buy several pairs while they last ~ + ty Boys’ dungarees that wear and wear at smash savings! %~_ « Reg. 1 37 1.89 10-oz. 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Just say: ot Federal’s ¢ or ae al Worth over $1.00 more! Men’s long sleeve shirts = 7? Brand new styles for fall and winter at sensational savings, acetates, challis, Sabu, ghams in Ivy or reg colors, Sizes S-M-L. H * Girls’, tots’ Orlen® cardigan sweaters Reg. 1 99 2.98 Classic and ~ novelty » style cardigans in many colors. Sizes 4 to 6x, 7 to 14. Buy now! Beautiful Dacren® filled comforter Reg. 99 9.98 5 , Big 72x84” size in ray- on crepe with graceful floral design, OWash- able Di 3 - fill iu ~ Save on misses’ corduroy: slacks Reg. 1 66 2.98 Capri slacks in 2 styles; hi-rise waist, tapered leg or Ivy style. Sizes 10 to 18. ment € 2-pe. coordinates 2 for now or fall... | ae Plaids, stripes, solids - or \two-tones in cotton, | knits, - b’cloth,: ging- ham, Sizes 10 to 18, hes ~ Choose flannels, b’cloths and gin- ular models, All urry and save! Big savings now Desk sets .......... 59c Pocket secretary 88c Ring binder set.:99¢ School bag ......1.44 Ring binder set 1.49* 14-16” brief bags....1.99* Zip binder set 1.99*. - Plus U.S. tax Kroll 6-yr. erib double drop sides Reg. 99 ‘o 33.98 ; Full. pavel”.in wax birch or maple finish. Adjustable spring. Gay nursery decal trim. “ va yy +4) ry ——>—) Coats and coat sets for your big and [i'l 316 Beautiful all-wool zibeline fa : b oe : bright shades, dark tone ‘iahonanag fabrics. Sets have matching slacks in my oof sis: a ai ll girls a sizes 4 to* 6x, 7 to 10; coats i 8-14, Many trims. Shop Federal’s MEN’S COTTON ARGYLE SOCKS Reg. 55c. All colors, patterns. 10-13. BOYS’ 55e COTTON T-SHIRTS White ribbed knit, reinforced. 6-16. MENS 1.69 SWEAT SHIRTS Fleeced back cotton in gray or white. ~ REG. 1.00 WHITE COLLARS _ Linens or piques, tailored, cut-outs. PLASTIC CALF CLUTCH BAGS Reg. 1.00. White, black, brown, tan. REG. $1-1.50 NEW FALL TIES ' Waldorf slims, novelties, square ends. MEN’S LAMBSWOOL SWEATERS Reg. 4.98. Crew neck or 4-holer. MEN’S 5.98 DRESS SLACKS Pre-cuffed, belted in fall fabrics. GIRLS’ 2.98 NEW FALL SKIRTS Asst. fabrics, colors, all styles, 7-14. MOREPUL BOBBY SOX White with triple cuffs, 81-11. “REG. 1.98 SUB-TEEN BLOUSES Drip-dry cottons, white and colors. 24x36” FRINGED TWEED RUGS Cotton and viscose cut pile. Colors. GIRDLES, PANTIES, BRIEFS Reg. 2.50. By Melody. All types. } FEDERAL’S OWN 1,69 BRAS White cotton, firm uplift, 32-40. -READY-TO-FINISH PINE CHEST Big 9-drawer double dresser size. PAINT-IT-YOURSELF DESK — | 4drawer size, ideal for students. STURDY STEEL KITCHEN BASE f White enamel with porcelain top. ‘ save! = Plus U.S. tax 64 2.99 3.88 1.99 2--89' 1.44 1.00 1.69 99° & 1 ee 12° 1 a Ay : ea wa a He a fog e REET Ceca ites Fk ca MANE it : ~ “4 t » Ee a ee NEWEST BRANCH — The new Federal Store in . the Drayton Shopping Center in Waterford Township is a far cry _—Its glass and stainless steel entry ways will be m to the trom the first drygoods store that opened 29 years ago in Detroit. _ public tomorrow, This is the 28th store in the Federal group. Stream-Lined One-Level _ Store New Federal A new stream ined, single-level Federal store will open its doors Drayton harmonizing fixtures, produce eye- appealing interiors. % Various departments are grouped customer conveniences, so that ‘Unit complete selection of men’s, women’s, children’s and infants’ Bob Considine Says: Youngblood’s right ear, indicating the fatal shot was fired at close range. He ordered the inquest. * * & . The gun battle climaxed ‘a mam- Ky., Saturday night. * * * The girl's body was found yes- terday in a field. She had been shot twice in the back with a rifle and apparently had been beaten ‘on the head and choked. She had not been raped. Sheriff George Hatcher of Wil- * | Youngblood was supposed to have taken Margie and three half- sisters to a drive-in Yhovie Satur- day night, Instead, the sheriff said he drove around for several hours and then forced the three, half- sisters from the car and went off with Margie, WSU Medical Building Construction Started DETROIT (®—Work on an $800,- 000 building for industrial medicine and hygiene began this week at Wayne State University College of Medicine. . & fi ee wee Dr. Gordon H. Scoft, dean of the College of Medicine, said the build- is expected to be completed, in the early spring of 1959. Two specially designed and equipped floors of the Hat | FES F .|Navy . Yard building | ® California Coast Drive i 4 a 5 ¥ ' i ! i S3ers HEHE iy rhiie aa { i * A firm I wouldn't want to be} working for this week is Lipsett, Inc., a reputable junk dealer on a huge scale. The outfit is going to start breaking up/the carrier En- terprise. The great Navy fighting ship, at one timie the only carrier we had left in operation against the Japanese; was bought for $5é61,- 333. Eight/Moran tugs will pull the proud/Vvessel from the Brooklyn to the dismantling berth in Kearny, N. J. Raise your hat as she passes. Proponents of statehood for Alaska — the vote’s coming up soon—point out that until 1956 Alaska was excluded from the federal aid highway program, and then only one-third of its area was used in the formula for computing the apportionment of funds. The territory now re- ceives $13 million a year from the federal government for this work. As a state it would get $30 million. Left undecided in the statehood question is what will happen to the dole given to Eskimo women who cannot support a child. They re- ceive $75 a month for such sup- |port. Parents with several childrn sometimes give one to a poor aunt or cousin, ‘so she can earn her keep through the child. Unmarried Es- kimo girls unable to obtain work have a baby and immediately re- ceive the $75 allowance. Bitterest comment on the inter- service rocket rivalry was ex- pressed shortly after the Air Force’s missile failed in the shoot for. the moon.-‘‘]’ll bet. the beer is flowing and ‘Hochs!’ are being shouted all over the place at Hunts- ville.” It was a reference to the colony of German missile experts, headed by Wehrner Von: Braun, which has aided the Army's mis- be for tion studies. ue F . _ oe ° layed football in high me Great Lakes Sailors” without a scratch. Now he’s at New Rochelle (N. Y¥.) Hospital with a fractured right knee, fractured left jaw, black eye, one tooth knocked out, two others chipped and a 20- stitch cut on his lower lip. Fell down his cellar steps, cold sober. are available and include} % JOHN SWEENEY Manager for Federal Served in Pontiac Reject Proposals conciliation board's proposals to end a pay dispute and have. de- companies forming the Assn. of Lake Carriers. ; 7. ® & The Canadian Sailor, publication of the Seafarers International navigation season and another per cent increase next_year. It also recommended that seamen who work steadily from the start of the season get 16 days’ extra pay in place of holidays instead of 14 days’ pay. ~ a Adult Polio Patients Referred fo Detroit Adult polio patients will be trans- ferred from now on to Herman Kiefer Hospital in Detroit for treatment, St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital announced today. ‘ Sister Mary William, hospital ad- ministrator, announced that the hospital's polio committee oo mended the change in view of the shortage of hospital beds here. manded new negotiations with. nine | lege A veteran of World War II, he served with the Royal Air Force five years, and the United States Air’ Force from 1943 to 1945. He has flown 180 missions and Flying Gross, the ir Medal ayd p , the Air : A life-long resident of Highland attended THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 19, 1958 | i ir . cain Hl F é Barbara Burns Has Ann Burns, daughter of the late comedian Bob Burns, has Jess than “$500 left of the $20,000 he . She was convicted and the case has been appealed. * * * Aside from the comedian’s es- tate, Miss Burns, 20, receives $3,400 annual support, paid in monthly installments, from her mother Mrs, Harriet Burns. Adlai’s Aunt Beaten, Robbed in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Adlai Stevenson’s 67-year-old aunt, Mrs. Anabel East, was beaten and robbed of $40 yesterday by an in- truder who broke into her home and hit her on the head, police reported. . Mrs. East told officers she lay unconscious on her bed for about an hour after the attack, then called’ friends, who notified police. _ Shé was treated for head cuts at ; The committee said that the Central Receiving Hospital, Less Than $500 est LOS ANGELES ae en Bricker to seek another Quakes in Iran , Claim Mounting Toll of Lives said last night. j * * * The spokesman, Dr. Hussein Khatibi, was flying today to the area that has been shaken by re- peated tremors since last Friday. Unofficial estimates said persons have been killed. about Senate Probers Study lat the Grand Rapids conference ‘| ping Center, __. |§just before he vanished more than TEHRAN, Iran (AP)—The offi-/three years ago. cially confirmed death from x * & 4 eg * Z s ‘ ‘ i j hee vf th Your Dec Being Elected No Death’ copy of the 35th reunion report of the Harvard Law School Class of 1922 when “I was very much surprised to note that I was listed among those who had passed away.” j So (Denton, a hearty 61, fired off a letter to Morris E, Dry of New York, secretary of the class Teunion committee, to tell him it isn’t so. : - a 2 He noted he has been elected to four times, and = lated that “maybe some fee! that when one enters on those duties he is no longer among the living.” PAINT & PAPER — The neat Sherwin-Williams branch store between Cunningham's and Kresge’s, in the. : cee are available 150 different wallpaper patterns, — Dining in Space. Traveler Could Drown on Spilled Milk; Can't Throw Dishes Out GRAND RAPIDS (# — In space|- travel, where a diner could drown on his own glass of spilled milk, chefs will face a special problem. Admiral E. W. Clexton, chief of Naval Material in Washington, ex- plained the situation today in a keynote address to open the 5éth ards and Caterers Assn. The problem of weightlessness in space, Adm. Ciexton said, will create the difficulty of providing a meal where it is impossible to throw anything away afterward. . a Real Problem | convention of the Executive Stew- DUNCAN GRIFFIN Paint Store Manager an Interior Decorator Duncan Griffin, manager of the new Sherwin-Williams paint and paper store in the Drayton Shop- is also a graduate in- terior decorator, Customers may get counseling from him on interior problems whether they have to do with home furnishings or the use of paper and paint, He has been in the business for seven years and lived in Detroit before moving with his wife and two sons recently to Oxford, Griffin is a World War If -vet- eran, and served in the Me Corps in China for two years,“ Witnesses said Probstein dis| appeared June 6, 1955, on a trip to St. Louis after telling a friend he was in danger, the nature of which he could not divulge, * * * Probstein was allegedly forced as owner of the State Cab Co. y Indianapolis. x * /; The committee has accused *\Teamsters President’ James R. Hoffa of scheming’ with under- world figures to take over busi- nesses and labor unions, The Sen- ate group is attempting in the hearings to back up its charges. Congratulations to the i ae age DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING ¢ Me - AMERICAN AUTOMATIC HEATING CO, For Comfortable Hecting. Ventilatin 4919 Elmhurst from. é ENTER g & Air Conditioning <“e Detroft. ca iii ~~ identified as that of Edward C. Heiden, 46, of Detroit. Police said the body had been in the water about a week., ranged for the Detroit hospital to accept adult polio patients for’ diagnosis and care. f St. Joseph said it will continue polio diagnosis for adults and treatment of infants and children who are polio victims. / Detroit Boy Drowns While Playing in Boat HOUGHTON LAKE (#~Edward C. Hanberry Jr., 4,-son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C, Hanberry of De- troit, drowned ,Monday in Hough- ton Lake while vacationing with his parents. / . | State Police said the boy drowned was recovered from two feet of water. _An average century produces about 237 eclipses of the sun or moon, ¥ county board of health had ar-|F while playing with other youngsters | in a rowboat near shore. His body'}. * STRUCTURAL STEEL in the DRAYTON PLAINS © SHOPPING CENTER furnished by — FREELAND STRUCTURAL STEEL COMPANY "7611 LYNDON — DETROIT Diamond 1-3050 | Welcome..... _ to the New | DRAYTON PLAINS» | SHOPPING CENTER Home Improvement Supplies from _ Burke Lumber __ For Everything in Building and . IMPROVE YOUR HOME PETTED VAIO finttup BETTER YOUR LIVING a fi ~N * Bath 7 Towels 2 for Qo . regularly 69c each! OPENING * SPECIAL SAVE 50c. Thrifty thirsty terry towels... soft, absorbent Connon favorites! 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", STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 9 Thursday - Friday-Saturday, Drayton Plains Center—5010 Dixie pvr , S. S. Kresge Company — -Over 700 Stores in the United States and CLELEE Save 4 For 1 56c Reg. 39¢ each! an in- _ terchangeable assort- ment of bright colors y.. rayon-silk blends, ~ ‘handrolled “oe Save tore AT nes. 27¢ ech ape conomy pack wit 400 super - soft Kleenex tissues per box.-,800° in’ all! Pastels or white. Save 42¢ Reg. $1.99! Tremen- dously popular for nt or office! New *] 57 / fall. colors in genie Leaniiese : ee rt : + { CO all visitors (children shed, with on adult) _ daring: this great od [omens femme f 3j us =KRESGE Fe | With This COUPON Save 70c! Reg. 87c 4-Pc. Dinnerware Place Setting is ss come Gold-ed { pattern: cup, . 6” fruit, 9” plate. Fo pr elt pean Spat pg OFFER LIMITED to first 600 —— ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER — sso) feed (ones [oes | ed [od [ = es ror. ——J oo Sj | he © Colorful Cottons _ @ All Sanforized A lot of blouse for a little price! 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There _ SET T0 GO — A variety of tasty meals are celebrating its is room for 28 with day-time ighty Two-Reactor Iriton Lt. Governor Hart Says U.S. Foreign Policy, Not Football, Vital to All “The really many of our fellow Americans out of their preoccupation with sports and other pleasant but unimpor- tant-details of daily life,’’ he said. a a Hart, a director of the Detroit Lions professional football team, said he often had the impression audiences would rather hear him talk about football than U. S. for- “Whether a football team wins or loses won't affect the lives of a one of us,” he said, “But whether democracy wins or foses in Asia, Africa and Latin America will vitally affect the lives of every one of us.” Hé said attention should be de- voted to helping raise living stand- ards of other countries and how leaders of African and Asian na- tions can be convinced America doesn’t want to dictate to them. : 7 * , Hart said one main goal should be just how the American people can be made ‘‘aware of the séri- ous, long-range nature of our life and death competition with Soviet and Chinese communism.” Use Mobile Mental Unit ‘needed in attack and antisubma- Pontise Press Phote air-conditioned store lighting makes both eating and shopping in the store a pleasure. cramped feeling ef some carly The Triton’s hull design is pat- terned for extended operation on the surface. A surfaced nuclear| submarine requires more power for a given speed than one sub- merged, The first nuclear sub- marines of the Nautilus class are long afd narrow, similar in con- tour to the Triton. x *« * -For high underwater speed rine operations, the Navy is turn- ing to the Albacore design hull in the newer ‘nuclear submersibles. WALTER L, NORBERG New Manager Comes From Grosse Pointe . Manager of the new Kresge store, Walter L, Norberg has been with the company for more than 11 years. Prior to his present posi- tion, he was manager of the Grosse Pointe Kresge store. During his association with the Kresge company, Norberg has served in managerial capacities in Wayne, Dearborn and Grosse Pointe. He also was assistant buyer for two years at the Detroit headquarters, children, , Adm. a i 4 Rickover May Get Medal Senate Voices Approval of Special Award for Nuclear Research at ie Meeegss PRES F Road Maps Will Guide Pilots Lost in Britain where he is, Norberg lives at 177 N. Main St.,|from 524 to more Clarkston, with his wife and fourjattendance at concerts doubled. Symphony Units Double Symphonic ports that the number of symphony orchestras in the United States has doubled during the 10 years— 1,000—and also has 3 = S ~ oEe PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 19, 1958 | . WASHINGTON (= The Senate a : . . «ss Pentine Press Photo enya, L yesterday a SELF-SERVE, — The Cunningham Drug Store, participating own selection of most merchandise. A long lunch counter is in- pone py cali « in the grand opening tomorrow of the Drayton Shopping Center, corporated in the store to serve shoppers during their visit to the. uses a self-serve. system which permits customers to make their center. * e 8 am, to DONALD McCOLL Resident of Pontiac Heads Cunningham's Manager of the Cunningham's store in the new Drayton Shopping Center is Donald McColl. . He-is married and lives with his wife and two children at 394 Fern- barry St., Pontiac. He was with the Cunningham Pontiac store being transferred to the Drayton Center store. a Both Delmar Grommon, 21, Marne, Mich., and John C, Ste- vens, 18, of Arriba, Colo., ‘pleaded innocent yesterday. Police said one of the youths. held a salt shaker in his pocket to simulate a gun in holding up a newsboy in Boston Sunday. = * lturned to flee he and a fellow , tackled them and held on until police ar- rived. This is a whale-shaped hull, which has proved faster under water than the long narrow shapes. There are now seven nuclear submarines afloat, three of them in commission, the others either launched and being outfitted or Edward L, Beach, former naval aide to President Eisenhower and famous submarine commander of World War IL. Invited to christen the Triton with the traditional bottle of cham- pagne is Mrs, John M. Will, wife lof Vice Adm. Will, head of the Military Sea Transportation Serv- ice, who commanded a group in which the original submarine Triton operated in the Pacific in World War Il. | x * * Adm. Jerauld Wright, command- er in chief of the Atlantic Fleet and supreme allied. commander Atlantic, will make the principal address, Other speakers include Frank A'Pace Jr., General Dynamics presi- dent, and Frederick .E. Crever, general manager of General Elec- trie Co.'s Kriolls Atomic Power Laboratory, builders of the Tri- ra # fon’s reactors, : Skipper of the Triton is Capt.) i | | 5000 Dixie Highway | , i | We are proud to have been selected as the GENERAL CONTRACTORS for the new,. modern DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CENTER ‘Waterford Township. ~$ & L CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1457 Penobscot Building | Louis G: Redstone, Architect Allen G. Agree, Associate Architect 10811 Puritan Avenue bi 10 — LEEK, slim, gracefully curved, it fits overnight bag, brief case—even your pocket, With its Golden Cap, the Luxury Pint contains famous Old Taylor—the same fine 86 proof straight Kentucky bourbon you have. always enjoyed. Rich and rewarding, Old Taylor 86 matches the quality of our 100 proof bonded bourbon. It’s the lightest full-flavored bourbon you can buy. oe | ‘Try Old Taylor 86 in the new Luxury Pint. You'll enjoy it. And, of course, this fine Kentucky bourbon is always available\ OLD TAYLOR 86 “The Noblest Bourbon of Them All” ¥ $ 99 $915 dn, 3. Cote Ne. 840 Code No, 941 FRANKFORT & LOUISVILLE, KY. » SEs «8 ND 100 PROD, BOTTLED BOND» TvE OLD Tavon oT S. t * Neel's Shoe Store Gives Special Fitting Service Among the units in the new Drayton Shopping Center is Neel’s Shoe store, where corrective shoes may be fitted by prescription. Salesmen specialty trained’ in fitting of shoes for men, women and children, staff the store, A huge, lighted Buster Brown | nd < © * This is the third Neel’s store to open in Michigan. Soft recessed interior lighting brings out the coming a ia lf Service Pic STORES 'N Pay Store ii ALE OPE, ’ Extra BLANKET 72" BY 90" INCH SIZE _ pink and green pastel ton tones of the va leider tha ont thetare * WASHABLE walls, ied 3 % MOTH PROOF RAYON = * Beautiful Colors The acoustical ceiling and deep- pile carpeting keeps noise at a minimum, .Shadew-box type show- cases are lined with off-white rippleboard and are illuminated with indirect lighting. ee ee ae IN RES Milton Resler of Detroit has been *— yQamed manager. He has been with the Neel’s shoe company for years in the shoe business more than 15 years, but we 25 Two Try 10 Halt Resler has had special training si tac ie Micsile Work ans’ prescrip for shoes, Nelkegalty taswe ‘lien tpeate as Buster Brown, Red Cross, American Girl and Jarmba, are among those sold by Neel’s. x ** * Besides shoes, id the store is stocked with women's accessories Pacifist Couple Expects at Wyoming Air Base CHEYENNE, Wyo, (AP)—Two such as handbags, hosiery and |self-styled pacifists who are de- shoe trimming. termined to halt construction of a Penne] foment rant y joine a Pe 1- Deer Returns aaa ee ee ° - 5 Kenneth Calkins, 23, made the to Visit Friends {announcement atter he and his wife Ellanor, 22, were ejected | Satori | After 2 Year s from the area twice yesterday. Z | x * * GULLIVER (UPI) — A 2%-year-| Calkins said he and his wife and i ane Guide Book old deer called Bambi has returned|the Rev. Theodore Olson, 26, of ce . : ; to visit lighthouse keeper Ronald|Fallsington, Pa., would attempt to qos REGULAR 50¢ Rosie and family after two years/distribute leaflets urging — the REG. “$1.45 eae SPECIAL away from home. workmen not to work. /€ eS, 10° | PRICE * * * Rosie and his boys found Bambi when she was a fawn only a few days old. They kept it at their Seul Choix lighthouse near this upper Michigan community on Lake Michigan. The fawn was bottle fed at first but its favorite food was crackers when it grew ® little older. Federal and military authorities are undecided how to keep the Two air policemen escorted Mr. and Mrs, Olson from the installa- tion after they passed out one leaf- let pone borogy to a welder. * The two Lhe Eom oe in- stallation and were taken to an a Third to Join Them) REGULAR $1.69 TABLETS OR Green, Red, Yellow ind Blue eee om ni. Y> 0%, Emerald Green il MAALOX 3 VACUUM) ICE TEA { * BOTTLE baoigee7 wonencsaseacaulaltl BEAUTY SP SPECIALS x * * struction Co., prime Contractors aan Ave | | , e peared. |for the project. , Va PRICE SALE ty ee ne ak A Fuller representative said the ODO-OR-NO KINGSMEN CREAM | COOL-OFF Bambi walked out of the Ber ate crackers and licked her * friends’ hands. Then she sudden- ly turned and bounded away again. * * * “The boys had just about given her up,” Rosie said. ‘““There were -two deer seasons since she left and they figured she'd been shot.” Life Insurance Dates From 1583 in London LONDON — A discussion in a couple sat down in front of the gate, a? — Calkins said once a worker car- ried him from the ‘path of a truck. Dep. U. S. Atty. William Wal- ton said his office is officially tak- ing no position, “We have = whole. matter under study,” said, Col, H. B. Earthman, deputy London coffee house in 1583 led to the first life-incurance policy. A city alderman, Richard Mar- tin, insisted it was possible to insure a man’s life. To prove his point he offered to insure the life of William Gibbons, a young, healthy dealer in salt, drugs, and dyes. The result of the discussion was @ one-year contract signed by underwriters who guaranteed the $1,800 face value of the policy. auspices of the American Friends Service Committee in an effort to halt what he termed a “hopeless arms race with the Soviet Union.” He said there are some religious persons affiliated with the group. The son of a’ Chicago’ Methodist minister, Calkins said if his ef- forts ‘here are unsuccessful at- tempts would be made at planned missile sites at Denver, Spokane, Chicago, Omaha and elsewhere. New Regime in Iraq Attacks Corruption citizen suspected of playing ‘ revolutionary regime has ane part in their corrupt activities. or more. *x * An official announcement said the decree, proclaimed Sunday, is designed to eurb the corruption which it said was “rampant” while the government overthrown July 14 was in power. A previous decree set up mili- tary courts to try officials and supporters of the old regime for offenses ranging from high trea- gon — punishable by death — to criticism of Arab chiefs of state. Maj. Gen, Ghaza Daghastani {s being tried for treason by one of the special courts. martial. About 100 other former civil and military officials have been ar- rested. Meanwhile, the new regime has Informers: who expose dishonest officials will be rewarded and granted immunity from prosecu- tion for any part they may have played in the graft-taking ay, reper. * * * of the Daghastani trial indicated that the case against the general — a former deputy chief of staff — rests: largely on charges of complicity in a plot. to attack Syria. : Ousted ex-premier Ahmed ma Baban told the court that such a plot was hatched by Crown Prince Abdul Ilah, who hoped to make himself king. Baban said the idea of attacking Syria was opposed by King Faisal <— high officers of the army, in cluding Daghastani. The ex-premier said he believes announced its willingness to tradeinis pe seid, former “power be- with the communist me x * In a speech last night acting) the idea hind the throne,” favored the plot. He said that he himself “‘opposed fiercely,” along with a number of other cabinet ministers. 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AM Ses Even under a four-day shadow of defeat by the Col- lege All-Stars the atmosphere was different, the essence of a championship team. was present. : _ “What happened?” George Wilson was asked. “Who the h-—— knows what happened,” he retorted, ' “we just lost.” “The pro team has to fear the All-Stars to do any good,” said guest speaker Jimmy Conzelman, “and that’s something difficult to do.” LIONS’ LOSS HELPED CLASSIC _ Actually, the defeat of the Lions was the vw best thing that could have happened for the annual classic, and possibly even as far as the cerned, — Lions’. themselves are con- _, Interest in the All-Star game has slowly been ~ dwindling. The format was getting to be monotono ~-with the pros always on the winning end. “"The attendance was announced as 70,000 but paid ions totaled around 58,000. “We figure the Stars’ | _ victory helped the.gate about 15,000 more for next)! year,” said one’of the officials of the sponsoring news- ~ This should console the Lions, knowing that their de- feat gave a lift to charity, “If it didn’t do anything else it should make them mad at themselves,” said a°Lions’ official, “we'll see : Friday night.” CONZELMAN THE “HOPE” OF SPORTS A shill A i i 4 ‘ ii © Getting back to last night’s party at which the mem- bers of the ’57 championship team were presented wittt fliamond rings, Conzelman, was worth every cent of the 10 bucks * F eer eer eee eee the fans paid per plate even without the prime ace coach of the Chicago Cardinals is the Bob Hope of pro football who used George Halas of the Bears for his needlings just as Hope’s counterpart Bing Crosby. , Hf Conzelman couldn’t perk up the party then hardly anyone else would. His routine tale of the foot- ball game between little Washington of St. Louis, where he was eS against arch-rival Missouri should be put into a recording for the lightheartéd sports gath- ering where‘hilatity is‘needed> It could be recorded and measures. ; sent to Pittsburgh for the] cieveisna _, “Meet the Steelers” banquet just for precautionary DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX There are 47 players still on the Lions’ roster and ceach Wilson, who has always maintained that there is no such player as an “untouchable” when it comes to trading, reiterated this thought by inference last night ‘when he said, “The 35 best players will make the team, and I wish them all luck.” In State Open Qualifiers GRAND BLANC (Three play-;*Sherry Wellona ers tied for low scoring honors in the qualifying round of the $5,000 Michigan Open golf tournament ee ee _ They were Claude Dwight, 47, bine «Detroit truck driver; Jee Bel- fore Jr., 17, Grosse Pointe, state under-par 69, but was penalized two strokes for being late at the |7oh™ 1 starting line. » Other scores included (with 72s): Glenn Stuart, Bridgeport; Ron Fox, Royal Oak; Nick Berk- lich, Ypsilanti; Babe Hart, Benton Harbor. kt ok | - One stroke behind with 73s were Dave Hill, Kalamazoo, and ama- teurs Tom Carmichael, Plymouth, and John Whaley, Flint. Play begins Friday with 18 holes, followed by 18 more holes Saturday and 56 on Sunday. More than 150 players, including 402 who were exempt from the qualifying round, will attempt to unseat the defending champion, Walter Burkemo of Franklin Hills. Among yesterday's qualifiers was Frank (Red) Wilson, assistant pro at Pontiac Country club. Wil- gon, who is entering his ist golf tournament in nearly three years, qualified with 38-38—76. Qualifying scores: Jaude Dwight .....se.cpesess 38-3 on idee. Seles 38-33-71 CHEE Taylor ooo. cs cancss. cess 37-34—T SGlenn Stuart ......0ccccesere 38-37—72 Babe rt 36-36—72 Gen pecpicicuse Mohn Molend@ ......scesees “Tommy. Sullivan ..-...+-+- ee ee 2 %5-41—76 38-3 38- Sereeonnnnne Heme renreneres Ed Urfels ‘om Elton McAllister *Charies Matlack Don Mead 26 Jack Walsh Al Pazden o! eee eeere so eeneeeennees Oeeerenvenes eee see rerceeeese i ees eo ee a Seer eis Se i ie aes ee fee Heese eo nerrneee Cees en eeeenne teehee eee wee Church Loops Near End of Season Play The Pontiac Church League was nearing its playoff finals today while members of the Avondale Church League were looking for- ward to an All-Star game next Monday following the completion of regular season play last night. Trinity. Baptist gained the Pon- tiac finals by walloping Church of the Brethren 18-7 last night for its 3rd straight win. Mullin had itwo homers and Hatchett one for Trinity. The victor of tonight’s Brethren-First Baptist tilt will meet Trinity for the crown. * * * Avondale champ United Presby- terian finished at 13-1 by trouncing }|Parkdale Nazarene 20-4 with Terry 72|Whitehead homering. Lake Orion 2\RLDS (7-7) nipped Nike (9-5) 8-7 3 land Pontiac RLDS (7-7) blanked Avondale Baptist (2-12) 11-0 to finish tied for 4th. Claudé' Cook {had a four-hitter for Pontiac. Elmwood..Methodist (8-6) nailed down 3rd, beating Stone Baptist 45 | (4-10) by 10-9 featuring homers by T Whittingtor' and 40-year-old George Granger. Joe Macurek 76 |homered for runnerup Nike. ~ 16 Cineinneli. at. Philadeiphia ‘|Kalamazoo Netters 78\titles yesterday as the three-day | competition ended. here in. the ;| Michigan Regreation tennis tour- “George Ferguson ........,. 41-3778 | bament. ee nee sional 7" 1-37-78] Second-seeded Tom Beach gave Kalamazoo its third individual AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet. § seen weene eeeeeeess eens eeeneee aenesseth 4 o¢ a co sBe5R8C8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Lost Pet. Behind teense eee SBSSSaLS rie a bebeusmee at tee Tngeis ee, le tg 110-10). BEE Ae at St. Louis, 8 = Milwaukee at Los Angeles, p.m. Win Top MRA Honors JACKSON, Mich. ® — Kalama- zoo netters ran off with the team championship and three individual crown by defeating Bob Waits of Jackson in the junior singles, Pre- viously, John Cook of Kalamazoo won the men’s singles title. Kalamazoo had 38 points and Dearborn 31, Holland finished third in the team race with 18 points followed by Ann Arbzor, Saginaw and Battle Creek each with 18;, Hamtramck 17; Jackson 15; Ypsi-' lanti 12; Monroe, Port Huron and! Trenton each with 10; Livonia 9; Adrian and Muskegon each with 4, and Lansing with 3. Midland, Royal Oak and Plym- outh did not score. 2 State Nines Play in NABF Tournament ALTOONA, Pa. ® — Altoona will open its defense of the Nation- al Amateur Baseball Federation tournament tomorrow against In- dianapolis, The 15th annual double elimina- tion tournament runs _ through, Saturday. Seven states will be, represented in the 16-team. match. Other pairings for opening day are: Youngstown, Ohio, vs. Pitts- field, Mass.; gas Ky., vs. Fort Wayne, Ind.; Gloversville, N. Y., vs. troit; Dearborn, Mich., vs. Pittsburgh; Dayton, Ohio, vs. Maryland State of Balti- more; Chicago vs. Cincinnati;\ and , }Cleveland vs. Buffalo, lion Home Field * wre ‘ HARRIS FLOORED IN ‘TH —- Champion Floyd Patterson catches challenger Roy Harris with a left to send him to the canvas in the 7th round of their title fight last night. The bleeding corner, Harris regained his feet and lasted through the 12th, after which his handlers kept him in his * AP Wirephote = Lions Oppose Browns Friday, Reichow Lost to Team, Undergoes Surgery for All-Star Game Injury DETROIT (UPI)—George Wilson squad end won the National Foot- “As far as we're concerned now, Friday is past. We’ve got another game coming up this Friday against a tough team (Cleveland Browns in Detroit) and that’s the one we're worrying about now,” Wilson said. When reminded the Lions will be facing the twosome that applied the most damage in the All-Star game—quarterback Jim Ninowski and halfback Bobby Mitchell—Wil- son guaranteed ‘‘they won't be making that kind of yardage against us Friday.” Anderson, in introducing the Lions, said the club ‘“‘wasn’t the best in the league last year but they had the desir, and determi- _nation to win and that’s what did it. “We had a tough time at Balti- more on opening day last season and that game counted. The boys picked themselves up and went on to take the title. Maybe the loss to the All-Stars was a blessing in disguise,’’ Anderson said, BANQUET NOTESS ; The first result of the Detroit Lions’ lop-sided loss to the College All-Stars was an extended “‘head- knocking" session at the training camp yesterday ... . coach George the usual] 90-minute limit empha- sizing heavy work... The three rookies from the All-Star camp— Alex Karras, Wayne Walker and Tom Schulte ~— were. shoved right into action. Lion President J. An- derson tossed a good-natured jibe at center Charlie Ane during play- er introductions at banquet, Ane, first to be announced, sat down lafter his name was called. “Stay standing, Charlie,” Ander- son called. “You're sure not too Wilson Points for Cleveland Harris Unable ‘lto-Answer Bell for 13th Round Patterson ts Planning to Defend Heavyweight Title in England LOs ANGELES (UPI) — Heavy- weight champion Floyd Patterson, dissatisfied with’ his gory title knockout over Roy Harris, said today, “I want to get busy now so I may defend soon in England.” The champion believed he shoul have disposed of game Harris, fro Cut and Shoot, Tex., before the 12th round last night, even though the kayo in that session had tagged | the blood-smeared challenger with his first defeat in 23 bouts, Floyd’s victory before an es- .| timated 17,000 at Wrigley Field was his 15th knéckout in his last 16 fights. But he was dis- satisfied with his own trip to the canvas in the second round and displeased because his bieed- ing opponent had survived four knockdowns. “T want to get busy now,” said |the 23-year-old champion, who had made his third defense. x * * “That's right,” agreed manager Cus D’Amato, “and our next de- him our word we'll fight for him if there's a good European chal- lenger.”” Wilson lengthened the drill beyond |, ti after that game the other night.”’ \ é / BADLY BEATEN CHALLENGER — Gasping for breath, challenger Roy Harris of Texas hung onto the ropes in the 12th round after taking a terrific beating at the hands*of champ Floyd SPORE Fe: Patterson. Referee Mushy Callahan moves to- wards the battered fighter to start the count. It turned out to be the final round. ~ AP Wirephote . Floyd and Roy Praise Each Other LOS ANGEBES 7 — Blinking at the dressing room floor from under a towel, battered but gallant Roy Harris said: “He's the hardest puncher I’ve ever met. He's a great fighter.” And across the hall in the champion’s dressing room, un- marked Floyd Patterson paused from doing situps and said. “It’s the toughest fight I’ve had since I've been champion. He was very game.” x wk Harris got off the deck four times before his trainer asked that the title fight be stopped after the 12th round last night. “¥ never lost my senses,” said Harris, ‘I would have liked to have finished. “When 1 knocked him down in the second round Missed the Knockdown NEW: YORK #® — “Next time I'll be at ringside.” So spoke pretty Mrs. Floyd Pat- terson after watching her husband stop Roy Harris in last night's title bout at a New York theater. She ‘was in a party of 10, including her mother and Patterson’s two younger brothers. « * * “Watching: like this is not as emotional as at ringside,” she explained. - “You know, I didn’t see , Flayd get knocked “down. I just happened to have my head turned. But I was never scared. Floyd was the agressor all the way and I knew if was a ques- tion of time.” * ~ Meanwhile, some 3,500 specta- tors watched at a drive-in theater; in Conroe, Texas, includjng about 100 from Harris’ hometown of Cut and Shoot. They giggled and cheered when their hero came én the screen. .The group had its big moment when Patterson went down. “Show hima little more. of that, Daddy. Get him, Roy,” . they shouted. But as the rounds were on you could hear the pleading, ‘‘Oh, come on; Roy. Do something. They sat silently when Hartis failed to appear for the 13th round. There were no tears and nobody was ashamed. ¢ ‘thought I could get him, but Why did he jump back to his feet so quickly after two knock- downs in the eighth? “T just felt like fighting,” re-| plied Harris, managing a _ grin through puffing lips. “T’d like to fight him again — I think I could lick him,” said Har- ris. Patterson, who had the game challenger reeling but couldn’t put him away, said he wasn’t happy with his showing. “None of them were any good,” said Patterson when asked what his best punch was although he scored repeatedly with a left hook and a right combination. Harris’ trainer, Bill Gore, said he stopped the bout because “I didn’t wantterowd Roy cut any more.” He told re- porters Roy was yelling’ “Let me go, Let me go,” when he did so. Ringsider Joe Louis had little praise for the champ saying Floyd was-slow and ‘‘way off’ his timing. “He was missing badly. The long layoff hurt him. He's got'to fight more if. he wants to become a great champion. I think he can become. a fine one,”’ added the} grinned “It looks as if there'll be a good one over there soon.” Apparently D’Amato was refer- aging Brown Bomber, THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958_ PATTERSON AT WORK — Heavyweight champion Floyd Pat- terson, left, sends another of his smashing lefts to the head of a arity Roy Harris in the #2th eles last night. Harris bled profusely during the battle oyd was virtually unmarked. wl AP Wirephote and final round of their title bout City Junior 9s Sidelined Pontiac’s two representatives in the Michigan Junior baseball tour- nament fell by the wayside Mon- day in first round games at Jack- son. Pontiac Boys Club, this .city’s standard-bearer in Class F, bowed to Livonia, 6-3. The BC nine left 12 runners on the base paths and Livonia iced the decision with four unearned runs in the 7th inning. Darryl Thorpe and Norb Hoff- man shared pitching duties for the Pontiac club with Thorpe the starter and loser. Livonia col- lected ‘eight hits while the Boys Club could make only three. 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Huron St Pontiac (Considered as was relieved by Bill York in the| MSU, Buckeyes Clubs to Beat lowa, Badgers, Purdue Expected to Challenge Strongly This Fall CHICAGO w — The Big Ten football race, unpredictable at best, could turn into a_hellcat scramble this year with at least seven teams fighting for the title. Ohio State’s defending cham- pions and Michigan State’s. Spar- tans will be the teams to beat. Iowa, Wisconsin and Purdue are expected to challenge strongly and Michigan. and Illinois never can be counted out until the season ends, For Minnesota, Indiana and Northwestern, it looks like an- other long season. Woody Hayes, Ohio State ee promises the same bruising at- tack which has brought the Buck- eyes three unbeaten titles in the last three years. Hayes plans to employ a powerful ground attack headed by fullback Bob White, fine line play and a great defense. There'll be little passing by the Buckeyes. , x * Michigan State is set to chal- lenge all comers for. the national title. The Spartans are loaded but they may be in need in the quarterback: slot vacated by Jim inowski. Coach Duffy Daugherty thinks his tegm can be the finest that has ever represented Michigan a fine line and an easy schedule. x x * Purdue is the team that could take it all — Big Ten title, Rose Bowl. and possibly a national title. There are 26 lettermen returning at the Boilermaker campus. And Purdue won five of its last six ‘i < 408 Not for Tigers Who Begin Eastern Swing WASHINGTON (UPI) — Travel is broadening, it’s said. But the only thing broadening during the Detroit Tigers’ wanderings from home is their number of losses. The Bengals, off like a sprinter shot from the blocks with a double- header victory at Cleveland last week, have only a 5-2 victory last night over their Charleston farm club since then and four straight setbacks to American League foes. The Tigers open a nine-game swing through the East tonight against the last-place Washing- ton Senators — a team they've beaten only seven times in 17 tries. And after the nine games in the East, there are three more at Chicago and another trio at Kan- sas City before the return home. * * * To make a run for the first division and to better 1957's fourth place finish, the Tigers will ihe to do a lot of improving on th road record .which stands 23 victories and 33 defeats. . As has been the case through most of the summer, Detroit AP. Wirephote KEEPS WATCH — Manager Casey Stengel watched his New York Yankees go through a special workout at New York yesterday amid reports of tension and dissension on the club. He ordered the drill after the champs dropped five games off their lead in 10 days. They still lead by 11%.-The players were unhappy about the extra 4*workout.They have had only one day off in the last 28. 1 Teams tye Bi = Gri litle k ok Travel Broadening? can’t put together good pitching and hitting in the same game. In the six games since leaving home, the Tigers have scored 31 runs but the pitchers have yielded 38. Herb Moford (3-4), one of the few dependable pitchers of late, was scheduled to open the two- game Washington series against Camilo Pascual (6-7). The Bengals will remain «wnder arc-lights tomorrow night and for the following two nights at Balti- more, Bill Norman, in an effort to rest his two-man catching staff, put Ozzie Virgil behind the plate last night in the exhibition con- test at Charleston. Virgil went the route, catching Jim Bunning, Bill Hoeft and Bill Fischer. Bunning and Hoeft each pitched one scoreless inning to start the game and er took over in the third, going of the way and giving up the two Charleston runs — one a homer by first baseman Bobo Osborne. x * * Detroit took a 1-0 lead off south- paw Wyman Carey in the fourth but the Senators tied it in the fifth. only four hits to the farm club, Hurls No-Hitter, their usual fleet of halfbacks and again are in trouble finding a capable quarterback. Minnesota has only two regulars back from last year’s team which US, Girls Grass Courts Tennis Taylor and Jim Jones took their turns on the hill trying to stop the Jets with Taylor absorbing the defeat: Dick Cloonan was the winning pitcher in relief of Tom "| Estes. Pontiac Boys Club continued its mastery of the Class B City Base- ball League, but Shaw's Jewelers ran into trouble in Class A as champ, drew first blood in the “B” loop finals at Jaycee Park with a 5-1 .victory over Pontiac Business Institute behind the two-hit pitching of Jerry Pointer. the verdict with four runs in the 5th. Don Picman, “Dave Gaddis, Jerry The Jets combed Shaw’s mound corps for 10 hits, two apiece by Bunning Is Selected ‘July's Pro Athlete’ NEW YORK ®#—Jim Bunning : Boys Club Playott Winner, Jewelers Run Into Trouble Ben Robinson, Gene Cox and Hurston Avery. The Jewelers could make only three safeties off Estes and Cloonan. stanza, but couldn’t dent Pointer’s offerings the rest of the way in the “B” opener. Jin Skinner made two of the Boys Club’s four hits against Leroy Nicholas. Playoff action in both classes resumes today at 5:30 p.m. Shaw's seeneneeceesees 103 000 O—4 33 pga aii ‘faylor, Be corer pce 020 x—5 42 Mienolen and J. Orr, Smith; Pointer and Johnson. 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F ‘ntnoraams 541995 Mal RKET vi RE Co. hi elle es ital NN a Ne ates Ta ee ig TE Oe RCRA BOM RL an 2 Belgie é og a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 19, 1958 > stigs ‘va one's: ti. You see thefhis eth ty i ish) ne mara wat ght gy | Said: ~ went on: i man ld Teer Baruch rene nest dikes who eon Torr, Bale his son, Bernard M. rey mae « boncommalial alle ‘el «1 feel fine, But I have to pace “We in America have devel- |‘2at was up vidual him-|many years, and others who drink! po nych reply was a noncommittal smile, myself. I can’t do as much as 1 | oped lots of ways to increase the self. In this connection he recalled] little pass on at a comparatively ioe Se | But, as ‘In response to a question, Piadee< waat's dees bs Seiad nt Hind Ege be Shout 0 tae ae mont |2 remark of his father, Dr. Simeon|early age. As I said, I think. lon-|Reserve; Mr,, and Mrs, Renee bh pa once could.” span of life. ; oe : : ; Baruch, a noted surgeon, once geviky is’ soatier of ered ” |Samatog (she is his daughter), and Because of Baruch’s long an He seemed to be in good shape, go Ah gr. dla ggg nny made to him. ¢ woe | Mins Mary Boyle, his secretary| continued interest in the son Se iy ap er acon Soot | inflationary processes and keep “I was about 35 years old at | With Baruch in Saratoga Springs and friend for more than a quarter pres for ro a unique trib- ‘avai ) y handsome man — tall,| *teedy the purchasing power of the time; and I asked father |is bis nurse, Miss Elizabeth Na-|0f ® Conury, whom he tegards.as\t) “the Berard Baruch birth ieee 25 be WOE ~lotert aint Siver-haled ~ end ong] 7 SCMe) for cur old age.” . | wint he thought would be gatl varro, who has been with him 13) * wine teensd day stakes,” which is intended to “are times which try men’s|of the best liked and most popular| He emphasized that he realizes| {0F me to eat,” he related. “Wa. |¥ears, — : GREETINGS FHOM CHURCHILL become a permanent addition to it is not up to a private] figures at the summer resort. the importance of social benefits| ‘er Feplied: “If you haven't) — * 7 He mentioned he had just re-|Saratoga’s stakes. world af to elderly people, such as pensions| 4#"ned by mow, nobody can tell | Commenting on Baruth’s good |ceived a cable from his long-time - ak Baruch reads a lot and spends you.’ And that’s why I sa friend Wi i . some of his time working on the|2%@ social security. But he said it ee ie toll whe ae eheeall bos condition at 88, Miss Navarro Winston Churchill. He jmmil'| ‘The interview énded when Ba- second book of his memoirs. He|'® ®evertheless more important to re | sald that Baruch comes from a ingly remarked Churchill ruch asked the writer: “Are we - Mitind some way “to prevent the tire one else.” family noted for its longevity.. former President Herbert Hoover the 2”? ‘The answer = = through inflation.” : when he was 64. As for drinking,| zimmt, who lives in London, |@™.” : iecees coocted kin ko smiles ; : Inevitably, our conversation got “You've got to beware of those| De added: will °celebrate her 102nd birth- With world t gree fe around to longevity. , opics barred from |and passed him in. He laughingly baths and going to)” who promise you more dollars} “I am a very light drinker. In| day the day after Baruch ob- | the interview,’ the conversation |said: “You know, they never will for recrea-|. “Longevity” ‘is primarily a mat-|with less purchasing power,” he|fact, I seldom drink. But 1 don't serves his 88th. lagged a bit. Miss Navarro pro- allow me to pay my way into this ter of heredity,” he declared. warned. . know that drinking has too much| Baruch said he planned to spend| duced a racing program and |place.” ce | The Finest in Home : —- | ; : , : Heating Comfort ak H ti « . " . Di ‘ , P] ; Se Se Soa 5 | MARKETS Block Mate | |-Zprovel in Waterford Cots NOM werk Model |= .. ... discovered in an atic GENE’S HEATING ¥ by thelin an otherwise mixed and sl : Ug-|members,. according to James electrical si here yesterday, two years after fei Cees ol meet Inny stocks were nee oS iad board this spring. | of Refinancing Plan the death of its inventor. SERVICE waavont: most key Stocks wee) The ordinance will become et- pa agra tame bid from Police discovered the gun, which FE 5-3909 a 2 ae — . one cbongpttir my pen te eusdhinde 1.400 set ip yr teey, | NEW YORK (# — Curtiss-Wright|can fire 61 shells simitiltaneously,| 3310 Crooks Road Rochester ‘Studebaker-Packard was the out-lestablish a board which. will have| £8 hese and 400 feet of 1% inch [oor ne itn Stadobaken Pack (Trine © investigation of s die _ fire bu. «-s--1-49.3810n a big opening block of 20,000|—— sss | The hose will be 1 the |e ncine vrosram for the auto|the inventor's widow, and a sailor. eae | Senopats Fs shares. Wall Street awaited formal , : new truck when ls purchused. | any. She said her husband, Gino INTERVIEW announcement of a new perenne Israel's Jordan Valley a the poor a tip oro alll Curtiss - Wright eas the Gesiznet hos Les a ' Dtaeg '. wiacaet éceeaheeese: a ' ‘3 : yeste It said the re- = ai megs : _ provpamenes habders, marking the end of Cur-|Lowest Point on Earth bids. They will ask companies to analy eam for Studebaker-|Police said the prototype and the ROOM igs ae al age ama contract aie the 5 Ve rewrite specifications and bid On|/packard is expected to be an-|Plans would be examined by gun ea CRARTONERS - —_— — Pigs ‘te the 1 a. Mag basis apparatus and additional/nomced in the near future. Its|experts. a Service of the Sah Sen eens op i suite Wades, Uh Se dene ee agreement with Studebaker- Pack-| Barioni, a wealthy farmer, died hs.) Gon, seeeeeern tenes Penn-Texas also was actively , ~~ = pps — - _— ~ - = ~ . a = . = = SAVOY MOTEL 1 “tcp sitraded and up a traction following Se ae i t , Peavey weicevvcecve: }g]Leopold D. ‘Silberstein’s resigna-| rom the Tauris Sass leone from Warre ard _stock- = cities @ggition asa director. American Tele-| 08 NOS Tt atria (Ryan to Richard _and Felitey fe ee World’s Fair Sitters aateoer oe - The River Jordan et one point Mason, Qwners in Detroit it would fight any plan tar ee oe ie below O’Heart’s Bar, 2585 Dixie Hwy. [requiring stockholders to “gamble = Sa con level. A license for beer and winejaway what caus ot their in- Charge Only 20 Cents A Quiet, Carpeted Room with Telephone in md TH 3 3 Q a 3 qé et as te Expects Teenage Riot; oor Jenea @ and Hazel M. Smith,| a e ny ° : ’ lot 5392 Highland Rd of ,| _ Curtiss-Wright -said that’ as | BRUSSELS — The Brussels _ . “$1 ’ Finds Birthday Party », Owners Of A) Wort of the refinancing program |World’s Fair has a day nursery|} Receptionist Service 3 3 ; party for Studebaker-Packard it will | where visitors can leave their chil- to % DUBOIS, Idaho — Tipped oft} A soft drink license was also) pyy remaining interest in real |dren for only .20 cents a day. © ye % to granted to the Do-Nut Shop 1o-| estate it has under lease from | The nursery, in a part of the} . . soybeans % to cated in the Pontiac Lake Shop-| w,, auto firm. This includes 2%4-acre “Children’s Kingdom,” For Reservation | $2.23%; lard ba. ping by Mark| properties in South Bend, Ind., offers specialized services, includ- L | a hundred pounds a 8 ’ : and Utica, Mich. ing English-speaking professional Phone FE 5-8224 | |orret, “bu. '..<2::.:scssccsseccsss so yore were wef oem ne a Sol Dann, attorney for the Detroit ses showers, rest room s, } Swiss chard, ~ ot wear woken ah “eek ,ievember 2 from 10 am. to & group, said the group would op- SS a aa eo | | *. ? . F . hy | pose t s ng . nee. Sie Sweatt Eau a public hearing on the proposed a arties Wright to “retain the bene- (Advertisement) Reasonable Room | a big, imcribed coke which belt etre cect r cn Baybrookitits they received when they ¢o- 1 ! Rates | lon aay a the ae jaz tha Drive in Watkins Hills Subdivi-itered the Studebaker - Packard us ives! | treat of the party, too. | [amy 2 betwoen, Ternems andipicture” withont giving SP stock jaa Get Pop Ve F Vim: Feel ¥ r|||Single $7 Double $9 atkins Lake Roads. holders an accounting of profits ’ Seunger Twins $11 | . T h ar from assets taken from the auto) 94’ ete oe a | s|To Fete School Official N > B . Siem. a. — fron, For oom younger fosing alter 40 Kitchenettes $12 NEW HUDSON — A community ews in rie Dann said these included defense for pep; pes emgre Rees Vitamin Bi, 20 T h Rd. open house will be ‘held at the contracts, plant facilities and the| sequain juinted” soe costs Bday “eet: | 1 S. elegrap ew Hudson School Gymnasium| A total of nine new automobile ; Economy size, 67. All druggists. ——EEE Wednesday at 8 p.m. to honor (tires and wheels, "valued at $560.70, |” ee Corp. us a isis . Curtiss - Wright's — = : = Howerd’ Pore, stgitant supers ported stole Monday from said that Studebaker-Pac : tendent, who has resigned to|the lot of Russ Dawson's Motor|- designed, developed and tooled Now You Can Save Money When shares; ‘American Motors up % at/accept the superintendent's posi-|Sales, 232 S. Saginaw St., accord-/for the production of a new, high Y B H 1 a fo. Se ee up)tion in Dearborn Township schools. |ing to Pontiac Police. quality economical car for 1959.” ou Buy Fiome — nsurance! % to 7% on 4,200. -- oxas = aeuen William C. Van Horn, 27, of 2121 Save Up to | afte % NEW YORE. Aug. 1s (Compiled Old Lane, pleaded guilty to alwW, Hurt ss ht! 25 % by the Associated — oe reckless charge Monday before}. oman hu ig 7 was , New York Stocks — ~—— ___-thdust- Ratis-Utt—Stoces| Waterford Township Justice—Pat-li ew in Ret bua | =a Net change ....—9 —6 —1 —#6 Daly Broader sige (ate Morning Quotations) [Prev ay ..-c2108 1013 B14 teh] gious $7 feng a —— i aa vtec ; -TWeek ago .....2748 109.7 82.1 185.0 . . Pigures after decimal point are eighth co. 266. ch i : ; ;, : tactics ea Sone njXent cage, 2368 1200 123 1t67| Good Stock of Back te School) treated for minor injurie “at Bt. You Receive Protection for Year Home, the wea AE at GR UR MES EUS TS BE Uslan apts "at vine “GALVATION | Joseph Mercy Hospital and re pg il aac see mg oe oe . oo 1987 High .....2809 1247 178 1688/4 RED STORE. 118|leased yesterday after being in- : o- Allis Chal °.. 363 Jones &, 1 a : ml Ths W. Lawrence v.| volved ‘in a two-car. collision, said H WwW HUTTENLOGHER Agency rAlcOR ........ 80.4 922] Rummage sale, Therese’ Pontiac Police. . tive;|Am Alrlin ... ie Kind ik, = ce Mires Rose hedgers Thrift ift_ shop. ease. 674 Sun. 5} Police said the accident occurred k H. W. Hattenlocher Max E. Kerns toot 2. toe * o86 , its legislature offered |set. Orion. ‘adv.|at Sanford and Central streets. The ° ~ ve, strong, | Am Mbray’.. 34 Efe", - y+-- 3181$1,000 rewards to anyone locating ber|itiver of the other car, Annie m. if wer 306-320 Riker Bldg FE 4-1551 , Am Motors .,. 17 : ’ . ; St., Clarkston, waived examine low annie steers; a So N Gas :* $08 Lor, Giass :: #12/a ‘workable vein of coal near the/nur‘ar ae6 State ae, at Johnson, '|Lucero, 20, of 210 Earlmoor St., ) tion and were bound over to Oak-| pulls strong; good to tow eee ioe ib | Am Tel @ Tei’ 182.8 bine & My -.. 71-4) city. adv. was uninjured, according to police. C land County Circuit Court. steers 25.75-26.50; moderate showing hig Snscor esse 50:2 Loew's ....... 18.4 2 "They were returned to the Oak- time ‘S00 Ip, to ae mJ Armee 6. $67 Long 8 Com |. 3 714 Community Nat’l _ Jand County.Jail with bond set on/27.00; utility and standard steers 20.50- .+. 22.4 Lou & Nash .. 70 gn’ cac Bi e:. y ach at $2,000. The men = rear are lend "hig choice heifers felt YL § : 34 Manning. 4 Importers of Forei Deli ies Report m Bank Bldg. ; ; uled to be arraigned in circuit) 20% Oss: ‘utility cows 1850-2600; can-|Boeing Air .. 443. Sirs .. 42.1 court on Ave. 3 ee aaa alee 4: Bee” 4! Appetite for Fancy Food Still Around| Akt" = — Phone FE 4-1568-9 ; d ‘* 474 Merck... 58.2 Denecen and Wathen were "foes le . Butchers 25 cents ore Warn 33 — ye Le LF | Pp Y “eeves/ ree Aaea captured by troopers, deputies es gfe oa 7 BAM ng A, wen Balke 3s . Pay... 4 ? Lake Orion police in a wood- 190-260 Ib. butehers|Budd Co 162 one a 31 By SAM DAWSON of the total specialty food market. |ous combisations in Yuletide e ary Orica Township after 30.40-21.60; mixed No, 1 & 3 31.00-31-18;| Purrocehe -- tag Moverola,.---- 424| AP Business News Analyst. |He cites annual imports of 50% | boxes. [ ’ : # “ ve 60-300 Ib. 19.75-20.28; 160-190 Calum & H's) 144 Murr wy Gp... {million pounds of foreign-made| Food of the Month clubs have B A K 'R- &. HT 4 a chase of several miles Sat- (ip. mixed grades 18.75-20.00; mixed|Campb Soup 42.2 Nat Bise 47.6) NEW. YORK (AP)—America's bday. . ades sows 400 Ib. 19.00-20.00; 400-/Can Dry .... 184 Net Cash R : cheese, nearly half a million/sprung up, Fruit boxes have 3 Vealers- Sai Vealers steady tol Carrier Cp". 388. Net Ovpe =... ${3|taste for fancy food hasn't let.the/nounds of breadsticks from Italy,|proved especially popular as , ‘They are charged with the burg-| strong; most choice and prime, veaiers| Capital irl’ 162 Nat ‘c).1914| recession get in its way. Import-|,o¢ to mention the caviar, truf-|Christmas gifts, the recipient be Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Ha 31.00-36.00 1 ‘rime up to 37,00;|Case, JT 225 No Am Av... 42 f foreign delicacies and do- - , : P ing _ Yaries of a hardware store and/ciGora and and. good 25.00-31.00; oe eT elites tes. GS Nor wo Baers 0 ore : ae iallti fles, pate de foie gras, fillets of}remembered once a month during’ Res, FE 5-3792 Res, FE,, 2-5513 taarket at the Judah Lake Shop-|wtiity 16.00;20.00. csiable 300. Bulk poet ol £83. Otle cases MB mestic ag torseniegty specialties} wijd boar, canned snails, smoked|the year, or on specially selected ie ping ye on nei has supply _ slaughter sheep. only edimitea Cin Mil a 3 one oe 7 say that business today is boom-|mugsels and prepared pigeons,|months with the fanciest of the] - = Flemeowners’ Policies north of Brown . rion grade ; z 320 aas* oe z ; and idge. sibeecer! fruit of the season, eraily unchanged: one load utility Iambs|Coca Cola *,.114.4 4374 grouse partridge ‘Fownship. 71.59; gull to choice ‘laughter’ sheep Colg P sim rs5 O04 Pes, So), so | They cree Toone sales volume) Americans also paid out 10% te * Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Col B 3 Furte Bict +. $31) to two trends: (1) increasing nUM-|mijiion dollars last year for im- is many cities, the plain con- Automobile Ins y . Coo Eas... GT Segoe. Be bers of Americans go abroad each inorted candy and confectionery,|sumer can find a wide variety of ee oe Life Insurance 3 Between 1939 and 194 the =a AW Bi 3 R Consum wad a Preloe po... $2 lyear year and discover new [aia pci compared with 8% million in 1955.| specialty foods on sale, For just’ Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance 4 pe prose pith - hemor ’ ig efurn GonPwrt (41) 14 Brill Pet a3 aie ~ rt hme x * * one example: In a small section Burglary Insurance Bonds — All Types : Ss. ’ ‘On BK oases one i ’ * 3 7 _ léont can 11.495 Pure Of ..... 38. This nation’s production of gour-|of New York the gourmet can pick 9 4 Seon 1,264,000 im 1808 to 2,475,000 fo Contract Parle Gont copes ie CA sti’... Bs: cane <= — ee met foods is growing also. In alljup fresh land snails from French Tenants’ Policies _ as in 194. y Cont Of |... bea ek, Braz :-: He Harold er sreakienk of ithe parts of the nation are flourish-'Morocco, Yemen coffee, Greek ; ' NOTICE TO BIDDERS — Sraiet pro- Copper Rng .. 25. Rey Tob B .. 75. : " ing small businesses using either|feta (fresh cheese made from] _ i Peunt Road comainsoners of the wd t| DETROIT (AP)—The drawn-out Corti ‘Pub .. ‘86 Safeway Ot" 3 National Assn, for the Specialty|treasured home recipes of a tra-|sheep’s milk), pickled wild onions, _ who — himself well for, his wet Se | tuee cf. United Auto Worker contract ne- Deere. crews a, st Ree xe . Food ig ee specialty | ditional regional dish, sesame ‘coated bread sticks from cmd ad ore naa veg tak 1 2420 Pontiac Lease Rest Possiec. gotiations resumed in the auto in- S .... 40.2 Deore Roeb .. 316|/food sales here will hit a neW| Store sales of fa foods Italy, omile flowers (valued Ti ortertaer Gear rr PM Dis C Seag .. 31.1 ncy are camomile rs (val ten Standard 3 a ise m3 vith aa see ‘dustry today against the back- Doug Aire + wee Samene aoe as peak this year in excess of 70 mil- fairly even over the year but pick|as a spice), some 200 kinds of “Fooch, "Pat et oe same 88, oF | ground of new 1959 car model Pro-|Da” pont... 1934 StSny’ 2721 lag,qjion dollars wholesale. Last year’s)» noticeably at Christmastime. |Italian pasta products, and pros-| = aang of Frembes Sizeet ss ‘tst- Guction. ew» é vee oe ee fos Fac seacee B12 ot — to fe. we cone Food processors have taken ad-|ciutto bones from Italian pork for Project No. M 294: Birer Eaton Mfg .. 49.2 Rd ....20 |UD milnon vantage of this by offering vari-!flavoring soups, fr.m UB, 10 to Walton "pouerate $4, With the big plants starti El Auto 36.1 gq Brand ‘..824/year, and comparing with 39 mil- Mifittad tee cogtioe Enea xe. bum though sill only on limited leer Rad”: $1 gegaconcna a¢3|ion in 1965, Ate palen yeli sist, of #80 "tons, bituminoas seeree3!¢\ production rates, the UAW and|Ete, RR ...: 88 St¢ OU NY ~.-881| This ts only a tyifling part of : | . eg eli Log ae Ps nae E, of atten jmanagement continued their ef- Firestone... 96.6 Rtevens. ca 393 the 75 billions or more Americans THE MIDYE AR don't TN renew it your home? Repleckuenr . vert. and incidental work. forts at the bargaining table. [Ford Met +: 904 stud mack .....¢7ispend at the grocery each year 7 : . MaE- ceuih of hommes cad beans. be tied apec re a wil) Ford and General Motors nego-|Frueh Tra ... 13.3 ne caogt@ but it’s one of the fastest growing ; :, , hold furnishings have pried of Cashier's check tn theltiated with the union yesterday, (Ser'sek oe". ive fel Hi,d ....z2s{items on the market Ist BUSINESS OUTLOOK | doubled since 1940. Make amount of $1,000.00 must accompany)» 40 4 talk y Y: |Gen Bok a, or ‘Texas Co .....7941 Poth says that imported delica- be : sure you have enough pro- ‘All proposals must be plainly marked There oo S TemIMe. [Gon Kies .... 62.1 50%, 2 Sel ----T55 os account for about thirds ) | tection to cover the in- as to that contents has been no report of any|Gen Fads |... 672 FpTtrOm paws gg gi Cles eo THE NEXT SIX MONTHS...WHAT SHOULD WE EXPECT? creased value of your eserves the rig’ reject| ma ss ih n Motors .. Timk ® Bear... 43.4 7 The Board r the right to reject rked progre ih the more than/Ge? Motors .. 43 y. Let us she any or all propsals or to waive defects) |, Gen Shoe .... 23-4 ran W Air ...12.2 Production ... Sales... Earnings eh rh) iow you and to the propsais that, in the|two months since prior contracts|Gen Tel .... 50.6 vransamer ... 28 DING FOR RENT little it costs to have ios of the Board. is in the best, in-| expired. Gen Time +: = Twenty Cen ...314 BUIL , Profits .|. . Dividends... Employment adequate replacement cov- | Rosa Commissioners of the} tok ot Gillette. Tiss 41 Fa carbide sine 168 Orchard Take Ba. _ WHICH INDUSTRIES SHOULD BENEFIT MOST! ) LEAST? ong. ‘Cou of, Osktand, Michigan a New 1959 car model production Socamen eis roe are ‘os sioreser’gacage. (2000 ar” fa E 2 . ~ é : got under way yesterday at four|Goodvesr . -- 88.2 rintt Aire .,.., “#8 Femedel to PN ocouan = , a TOF OAKLAND, Chrysler divisions and GM’s Buick|ac No fy. sid Om Op eee yer ee To receive your FREE copy of the Midyear Economie, Business ; MeOU P —" Division.. Full production is antici-|St West © pt-tRs Te ier ores: ade Phone FE 2-837! and Finateial OUTLOOK, as published by the management of Wes ; | ye gg a E pated for mid-November. Gulf “ou AN OR eed TF the Keystone Funds, send this coupon to: Kenneth G. ng. 19, "36 or El ., 345 Wan Real .....28 ed | aren. val gFive states other than his birth. th Gent m3 waiervan 37] Industrial Supplies C. J. 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Apply ae CASH \ LADY'S WHITE ure ss TReat Fite “CADY's WRITE GOLD) we pUNLIMITED Harp wu Mrs ; i pach a. cinit bee ke Lawrence Sts. buggin abe Si Editor-Says Mechanical Aiken.» Muneral, service wil, b|"aepuag” appicabons. ony ioe ean a we Ge tanas| OF rte ads CO 7 Be 7 . : uron between i: i C enny, OF Costs Pricing Papers) Palnoce wnt ner alfees nals 830 — ru OR ge WE NAVE, KO BANS eT ADE ‘LADI PAntea- GREEN BILLPOLB Larne emma. | e Out of Existence Gemetery® Mer ‘Brady. wil lie in cutstendlng aps healing "ea TateasUtaablons th cone Rael = in Dean Pine ue OR 4 at the Bos: a e mn. pers state ot the Besser t-Reid Pune- ment in, Ata ar hee on ma\ ney 92 W. Hur Deeceakie Failoring 16) on? SoMeee Peron. encervreeee ng 16) geranvie comes , Seckensless| To invest je sped, Land Cratrcts, ae alisradonsiye'W 7a . ie Ut barber thop’ FE teei| Notices & Personals 28) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ; company ill butt $Me standard of| $50 000! ATLANTA @®-— Mounting costs GRANGER, SR. AUGUST 18, 1 BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO | Hobbies & Supplies 24A ; i d of oe production may Bian at, beloved husband attendant | Must, even price cans o 5 Granger; ec. a.m. 4 p.m. their recdgtae, a, Mncom editor] Boro bands, Mix’ met ands] WeQt" ‘ned *Rtestetnd ~ pire, Bestigg, Marten. Ups. Deans" "CAT ESMEN today... iohn = J Walter and ‘ Jo! r., rge, Are you ready to admit that DRESSMAKIN B Bert Struby, yerecal manager| of Mrs. Bertha Newrine. Mrs dont have THE BEST "DEAL eeateet, fo, Ais home, FE 53543 a AUTHORIEED * ern Fe gs Pomtine ae a: of Mrs. Bertha “Newvine, Mrs.) YET? Look no further if you can ORESSMA TAILORING. AL- MASON SHOES seg tae 0 Macon Telegraph and Ma-| Toney ‘Nelson Lewie snd Walter yageg g— Tipe sp eas terations. Drapes & formals done HENRY J COMPEAU 1) WEEKS ip _my _bome. Call PR $-0408. 209 Ciayburn_ gt ‘PE 8-300) Wanted Real Estate 32A 32A Granger; 22 grandchildren also t con News, said influences in Wanewsl service will be| Fath YEAR fe Aimerice’s most DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AND| any GIRL OR WOMA newspapers plants are as serious) held Thursday, August 21 at 1 brofitable business.” home’ water ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED.| ~ tesa on- Mrs. Bodell, FE ings friendly adviser phone FE CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE — mB — WE | thel : , . from Pirst Nazarene Church, oners. Car necessa: ex- . — ie as thea. from with Section: ee Tne” George Johnsen All lead: = a This ad ee FAMILY SEWING DONE AT MY ag ee eee Selves gas iWeb nels a m without. = it te _ - a po cok — Call ‘4 home. 5171 Pontiac Lake Road. AUCTIONEER wit OVER 3 7 $6,000 on UCtiO! ales xperience , a a tos in sti et the ull Funeral Home, | _MI between 32 & » Garden Plowing 16B ike oP tor Sour MAple 5-136) . The Macon editor,” in a speech] $7 wat which time he will be|o AY ane Naga woe Rd. | Gostom PLOW DRAG. & LIGHT Gee me tReLY olla, bebproe |inbon school Donelson | a aken e church. = : GALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE ea prepared for the annual Eastern|——————— ruewe lms ville, Fleldbrook grading. Anywhere Call ORlando for removal of unwanted hair.| 1 , Giroux 4305 Dixie Wah, Bresyveas os Mechanical Conference sponsored|STRATTON, AUGUST 19. 1958.|" “TIRED OF ROCKING CHAIR LOT MOWING, CAWN GRADING “GHARLES CHESTER - We. HAVE QUALIFIED ‘oral cei caer vEnF TRO by the Southern Newspaper Pub-| beloved husband of irs “Delis| Local sien seus. 5¢ year old . and leveling. PE +85: "CHARLES CH ESTE. R pena | for ——— om rm, apt, te modern ranch apt Heiers Assn., anid: Fiorence Pellows’ dear ‘brother ot fem, Goodbye 12 Tayatts forever! ‘ sever. who needs a nice home, own.! or O| 3 ment work, FE_8-6375 a ; Me Wa ple 6-194) oF Keaipte 5-0088. ie ‘ “4 a. _— — 2 eat we cnakne ox kine. yy té a1 CA Ly ye 3 WORE. NEW— BULLDOZING your prmce. Aoy . FE ne P i INTERLOCHEN ‘t#— Opera and} and while he lies in peaceful; wk State age. write Pontiac i OTe ERITOR WOE SIRF OCR AND_CRTERT HAVE zee CK DO" LIGHT HAUL- WANTED football jostled for ‘space today at c= shall __ 2 rece Bos No, 7%. _____. Bone reasonable. Yard work,| work. Also ebiniieys. No job too a. 5. ee Ugo x hg the N. , r memory we always HOUSEKEEPER FOR A HOME inting & redecorating also. lar r} Resident lal. end commer JIM’s MOVING & TRUCKING, ’ a ational Music Camp at In-| keep. sad some wages. 23 Bliss St.) Pern Sting PE ‘ saat? Goaranteed work. Ph MY|_ cheaper. PE 51348, PE 8-3244. ; Missed by Mother, Dad and family|—— a iD 4-0234 Gu rul terlochen. by ones CHRISTIAN LAD Y ©-50 FOR BA-|<) CARPENTRY FINISHED! LIGHT A AVY TRUCKING Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, camp pres- Funcral Directors 4) 0, PUing, Must pave,own ‘rans. trim & custom cabinets specialty. BUIL DING REPAIR. PLASTERING REPATR. PLASTERING Rupbish Ful dirt. top, soll, ‘gravel Ss inet J {dent and founder, announced es-|". souet Sccacmperantae ieallable aOW Ox PE bao” LIGHT, HAULING OF ANY KIND pinet . shment worksho! ¢ : binet MENT WORK. NOTHING TOO — tabii al oe P in COATS b Earn As Much As pais ' DB Mur oer on aeeT a * or small. Com mercial ‘or| UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED; Miist be in m good condition. Phone American opera beginning with the FUNERAL HOM En $25 DAY é TER” SMALL OR ODD residential 20 rears .| Up free of charge. FE 5-4638 Midwest 4-9264. 1959 summer season. He named|prayton Plains rap Work Srootiy from your home jobs Thomas Newton, FE 2-8037.| —YtTee_estimates OR _3-6172.|MOVING & HAULING WITH 2 TON] _ as —200s,_ thomas SS —_—___—— | OE MENT NTED. stake truck, FE 8-6453. American opera coach Barre Hill oe es 43s selling. en |CABINET MAKER AND CARPER- on : 3. or MA +3464. noon.| ter Kitchens «© specialty. Fm j sonable rates. “2 lt k t R t managing director of the project. Donelson Johns “rg my ee aS CEMENT | ¥ rrex S8tr/| TUCKS tO NeEn : rector of developm oat " tem yg EASILY — SPARE HME! | gus suspects! Repeire Be uetr aao MASON|, . "ANo"EauIARERT® | Up to $250 or showin 3 SES Sornbies, srmasing ORMENT OF JELOTE, WORM, | Mate, {erpra\ exp. Om pete [Sump Pe aves! Pree name printed sam-|—P.m.to_® pm ____ Cx ORE, HOU Pontiac Farm and try have not taken to opera like VontheosSiple ples. Box sssortments on ao ia CARPENTER, | Ants SMAL ee ee ee aE Industrial Tractor Co. |- they have to band concerts and) FUNERAL HOME now! Costs pat 5 ating try yer, waite HAVE EQUIPME Pi ENT WILL PAINT, INT | builder. Pree estimates, OL Open pat WO Sunday N 4 Elmira, id ica EM? musical comedy. We want to find) ampuianee Service—Plane or Motor 5 cai "E +6462 or FE 40740, Free est.| — ent is OUR SPECIALTY. 4-0461 +1 : _N.Y. o ALTY. CLES, _ the reason.” ie EXPERIENCES BOOREERPER "a'r ot rou ene, carpentering —Fisors_seremenie Me ~ O'DELL CARTAGE — |°iton tf reasonable, PE. 2S004. | gut & Daim, evervthing fur 9. Adulte, $86 7 m roofin Local and istance WA: ae biTeeE? inquire 223 Auburn, off 28. Fin DOR. ‘Spe “ i, Pee * ‘. Cemetery Lots 5 hand preferred, but not necessary, Pen ross, plaster Fepair. FE EMENT & & Bis tae PE sone Te “hear 7 duty | Wilkinson Gravel Pit. |S LARGE OPPER fl Ac cal FO 410). i canwhile, the camp, is being| Gey | oa Siena Ere ra | tne 5 cacarom raime | DRFWe aptee yo WEEE a, SRD us| eee a rendiedl tar snore Gum 1.40 Micki:|’ Goud Gates On bik | de coats, ier eet bee ge canon gee ishing, Pree eotiniates. APE 63403 Pat ite, : gan high school bandsmen who|? LOTS AT WHITE CHAPEL. #280.) fehibe Ws, Swnto4! “Neferences ¥fisa"or On Sait. $6191. Painting & Decorating 20| Money Wanted 28A 4 Sil receive thei at muncal andl wesrrores-CeseTERY | ieee BE Se AW Nag Bent Oven Pe poset iS CLASS PAINTING AND Dic WANTED TO, 3 : $6,000 ON]; 4 marching formation training for Oakland Hillis Memorial Gar-|/MOTHER’S PER. LIVE IN| aw. 21 WANTS PERMANENT orating. or terms, FE| second mortgage, Have commer- | pol FE 2-7690. Board, room & . Near + ot, 58-9580. « | ¢ial and r tate 4-0682. : opening of the 1958 football season Springfield, Mich, 8872 Hwy.| job. Anything, References, con- —Sial and _real estate, FE 40e : PERRY MT PARK, CEMCETERT _ Springfield, Mich. 6673 Dixie Wey-| J2P. enor ph atstion, OF 2-610, Wanted to Rent 29 : The program is an annual event inalginiaaial a) oy tee, a ead Gat anytime. l doc “Po j fo! the ar eight-week | soos iy bo investment, ‘collectio de-|MARRIED MAN, ANTS BEDROOM APT. ON C | Bishec a. $10 mo... Fi : Le a rene | PERRY SORTER | fa Wet coliection or ge-| MARRIED MAN. | 7%, “uaulcrt , MANG|2 BEDROOM, MODERW | HOME, ee LE sum camp ® om are Armads: train you, up to 10 per cent over. license. Phone FE_6-1089 ant Rn &- A Vicinity of Auburn | hee! otal j a and arts sessions for talented] — right Ae: magers, Write ite| RELIABLE CARPENTER, NEEDS H Qt J $3 RAISING, & ey ING, "| 65-6869, ie, News: z me %: Be: 858. young performers. TES P| _toee Mich ot ph. Gliersy L400 (Fare REMOVAL. TRIMMING, | NOTE Chimney tepals, soment i oe INFERIOR, § EE WANTED mee : . At 10 a.m. today there || Appiy Basson PEP inna cul eee PE) Pg s.117s. Filison.| “Guarantecd, Pree Est. FE 44205.) FORT obuan RANCH, West |? ; . meraice lies af the aN ey. Make 1 Rd. | SRE REMOVAL FE ra0i0. | HOME HOME GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI AAA-1 PAINTING | SU8URBAN PREFERABLY NR,| ORCHA ; - ew. c | rippe L ° fo Live IN, MORE FOR HOME| Free Estimates vom perpen Neel FHA experienced custom interior & ex- WILLIAMS LAKE, 08 TOnTiAg -y gh oft? Per. et a ™ office ip the following ee wages. tage oes housework and | oUNG~ MAN RECENTLY DIS- PLASTERING 00° WAND RE te tor No dows payment, 2-Z| y"Bowntse. PRESS. : ae, Buren, FE charged from the Navy, scoking Vern Kelle Bia BEAR CONSTRUCTION (CO, TTRA Huron Fx 09863| Share Living Quarters 30\rR e oge boxes: ~ - ‘Toy emp a Has experience is . In Critical Drought 12, 2, 28, 30, 82, 87,4] DEMONSTRATORS FOUNG MARRIED MAN TN DEE _Pat Lee ) wry | Rn ER A rg pie rss | No 60. RATE NEED OF JOB, WILL|® G SN i SHARE MY APARTMENT : NEW DELI, ina (AP) — A) $B, 6 6 76 76 108 106 1) SRR Bite wet | FARE Meare MEE | SS Mis age aT oma ee aie critical water shortage gripped joan W. GRANT CO. MIRACLE 2.3647, ANY TIME, _ R REPAIR TOPEER IR 3-7061| 87, Pontiac Press. P+ Be . BEE. ree New Delhi for the third day today ils Center, is now ac- 2B eous|PAINTING & BAPER HANGING. , TRG SAT HIGELY PORN as army engineers sought to bring | q-ao+« ceping -sbpications for Tl “r| Work Wanted Female 11| Ftrmcmra, excaVATING FOR Fade ages era; | Wanted Transportation 31)" A ae ist te June c WOMAN OR GIRL TO Do HOUSE : s. by steam. FE pordtbayprcmny Bgpregp hide The Pontiac Press work oni creed aprirate : 1 Day TRONING SERVICE, $3 sos boat wells. oaks bacitih a ; ont, alae WANTS ah Fate, us a PRIVATE RATE AND = FOR WANT ADS © speeeagteerencee Feelre. oa ‘bushel FB sau, “houses, Block & cement, WOrk.| Plaster repairing. FE #8513. oe: bin’ wt binned, #36) wee weeny, es x wk & WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ~ XOU RAMEE — WE DO TT! U NAME — i Physio-Therapy 21A Bedy ‘welcome, ”.. More than 3,500 laborers worked | work and children care, 6 days, = mes nd housed ean EE ‘All kinds modernizing, addl-| ~~~ Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ; DIAL FE 2-8181 ; : evenings. Must heave own trans- BOOKKEEPING | x ART-TIME | tions, porches, garages — S0Y-| PHYSICAL THERAPY. 4676 DIXIE Y around the clock to dig connect- SS rtation. references. MAyfair) or in m M charge | {hing | pertaining to the home.) Hwy. OR 36651, 1 till § p.m ing channels between the pump-|{ From 8 a.m. to § p.m. PRESS WANTED, GM CONCH. Stes P aL" matement. Me area uims ‘Gils*huction co} Television Service 22 IMMEDIATE ing stations and the river, which kb ocvees ahewta bate ft gteacel See pang calls |GOLORED LADY Wishes bat | 2. See FE 60063) ~~ A CT ON shifted course in the wake of mon- rted immediately. The | |WAITRESS, EX XPERIENCED AGE See ae aE MONDAY ALL TV SERVICE CA'LB AN- I . swered ‘om da r might. soon floods. The river's level also|4 Prete assumes no respon. 25, t0,38. Apply 9 a.m, to & Ope Oae WORK WANTED, MONDAY| _ Busin Business Services 13 Ravan EtRoTROnics On any. good Jand coatract, New dropped, than te eancel the charges ward, Royal Oak, Mich SOERLY tA L-sisaee LIGHT MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS cl a oF soasuned. cash upon sat- x * * that wortion | of i, ‘fre : housework in Ponte. Adtilts on- “repaired by by tactory tory trained, man AY PE 108 oF TY SERVICE istactory inepection Of property ‘ " i * : * ie Water mains throughout the city z nent, which has been reo» Help Wanted __8 | sxsunienceD. PERSONABLE Office 8 7 oat 1M “Taw . Transient Want Ate mes — rant work or housework by d TT ely cooley Lake Rd EM Com ing rms for adults, FE M A. So. be cancelled up to 8:30 a.m gtr week. FE SC —__ ASPHALT PAVING 1 2 Ww. OF 7 ROOMS AND Bara, AU, OF PB 42521 or after 5. &Y Pilot on Critical List the . or pubfication cation after Employment Agencies SA|HIGHSCHOOL GRADUATE DE- “THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ¥_ Bare =o! Sh nce “tas to| WA 4386 ‘ insertion. ~ , RONINGS BONE, Ee Deivevery sparta oe Pree 197 N. Perry 8t. FE §-8886 do awatown op orin oPetry n ee si reat rooms modern, Serre, Poss floor, t. After Plane Crashes A CASE WANT AD RATES EVELYN EDWARDS a bee 722, 955 ALT PAVING Lost & Found 24 WANTED RM Apr us tt aes $10.80 per wk. OR TIONAL COUNSELING on TOT Veleccie. D HOME. $4 PER | rot us estimate your driveway| LOST: LONG BEIGE COIN PURSE LAND CONTRACTS cain 70 MOH AWwk WEST SIDE BRICK ° MOUNT CLEMENS im — An Air| | “ge [Dar 33 an king. ot, We help. finanee| “onan 1.80 : 2) at omy BANK BLDG. IRONING — ont. | ook Sie 5 130 : caBY WARTS DAY WORK NOR dable Asphalt Paying Federals Reward. Please call — Oe Oe ee eee Close to Webster School . MON- bbost E cnc 3: ‘88 “any, Tesefeg S Weaay Ret- | SU AND Lavaline, itn — CAT, me BROWN. A. Jolinson pe eer a sicbgy | a : SEC TY: } tree ¢ and removing. FE) short hair, few. gold 5 Ear PE_2-6681. niwd. PE 8204 BUYERS ie anf boned on tkkeoff from Sel SSA7AGe ow fridge Air Force Base last night. “a 00 aqmnod Na. NG, 2-0742 01 41878, ed COTTAGE ST. 2 & 3 RM. APTS. The pilot, Capt. Robert J. Griner, 4.065 2 =610.80 Betvorn ¢ the age at 28-98 with STOTRER Goud LIKE — BCoMPracD WALL NER : fOnE: tS nOOnBE BET. STANTON |neauzor REALTOE 8. Telegraph Road ae “agcoraied, evervicing a stationed at Wright - Patterson Personality, ike Tie ee TO, CARE MATL Fee ee eee tion Fe MiG) tMetke hk ‘wbite, Bate etipped| gutta tnyier, Es 8.6760. AFB, Dayton, Ohio, suffered burns} Help Wanted. Male 6 “S 5 with sia, Be re for _iuneh > Seer tS One CARPET REPAIRING. REWEAY- tat aie Ge Pee | TOP {Stan ant, fot anyone who oe on his face and spokesman said ~ KUTO SALESMEN rid calary | Midwest sear ae Ee. phi ai aries spae * See el car -¥ or won| Vie Reego Harbor, Pri, childs SLE 3,809 ROO ri APT CALL BET d } HM * . % i . Griner’'s light plane, an 127] = NEEDED eee, Sore Call eariy worninas or) {Sunt prin og ayers. ase for fost coLtie = RINE Hank TEPUSIS Sp MARR Ts te | Beare ROOMS. BATH 6 plunged to the ground from about : ee, A oraes x AV TNRY OK” ean and est. tom Fritz Feuz,| bro white named Lady. CLOSING COST. PROMPT| gated er West aide. Available im FOR CASH IN A eennime. ey 3 AVAILABLE} Troy, MU_ 9-403 . Has Radio rd Twp. license, lost| AC ACTIO ON. WE ALSO BUY EQUI- foes ately. FE 2.4644 or FE 50 feet in the air after one engine JACK COLE INC, OUSERERPING ELECTRIC aaroe RVI RE| perce er lie and Mann * og suddenly quit. povos. prrours. curveren|H URRY, sell things) Wor neraitg in, ort rome ci ae OLI REALTY FOR CASH INA Three Soldiers from a missile Wales 1000 Ww Maple st Pentise jai through Classified. Ads,|~2tences._‘ * NCE, MATERIAL A’ STA aid LJ HWY. ; PE 4456 ; ‘battalion beat out the flames that Anythin — Dial FE : TRONINGS | _lation reasonable. FE_ 24489 LIKE REAL CAR , HURRY, sell things enveloped Griner and he was) m Baa baz 25 rh . W "LIKE BABY SITTING | furnaces cleaned, sold, BARGAIN? Lots of ’em Rees? Mi deer=. and Able en rushed to the base boeptl aa 7 and ent eee days, FB! 3310 Crooks Ra.. Rochester, FE: in the Want Ads! i gontract re Gall Basha : Beside = m (through Classified Ads. ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST. 19, \'¢@ ea iF YOU WANT he abr ot Me PRIVATE 8 Seasor a mid- a een $10 week. N, Telegraph, FE a sbicasioae Us STOP. ; NCE, BU. Laundry & cook 499 W. Hur WOMEN—MODERN EB 43047 Rooms With Board 38 teach- “ fam-/c0 COMFORTABLE RM. FOR, 1 OR 2 XN HOMESTYLE 4 eoimews. ce matty ean Se R WITH- Duden. FE VACANCY IN NU elderly. persons. Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Week awa or? 2 ——. *. ruments. ‘464 Auburn retrigera on units Kent Stores HOME FOR 5-837! 39 ee 40 Rent Office ae Al ac MS, with oll to Aen cane La kind office PF 4-0826, For Sale Houses 43 ~ Middle Straits Lake Near Pontiac—near Walled Lake. frame, garage. Needs Only $300 down . El- pth eens jee W.G. enous, REALTOR gutom: $60 pe: juTon COMMERCE, |? 2 W@BEDROOM. #78 $35 Se AOE LPO AS FOR COLORED 2 bedrooms, full bath, immedi- possession ‘Posse! A. Nott, Realtor 70 W. Pike St FE 4-5005 $50 OR $150 DOWN on BOY sie DOWN a P.O, Box 3535 . § ROOM “MODERN . round, Adults. 870. EM G BRICK RAN A — fai | Riches, activity rm., — = pte e, ‘| NOTHING DOWN—G For Sale Houses 43) $300 DOWN Msder 9 2 een. rons” read trom SF FAACUS Realtor a pebnooN e . nae Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Pius minimum costs. Moves You In! - SO _- WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 EXCEPT ee 766 Stanie: t Kinney 2 — ca —— WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES. - LI 2-4677 WEST. SIDE VACANT. = us show you this 6 room m si me, close Webster School. Gas heat and ga- THE poNTIAC PRESS. SLICES oF HAM nario evennvarn cen nnanan ¥ ' OO jocmo WOO nooo nooo noog0 UO eer ween] “It's for you, Mr. Buckley!” For Sale Houses 43 __For Sale Houses J. J. JOL wuaLry 2336 DIXIE awy, FE 4-456! OFFICE OPEN ATTENTION Owner ein eueryice most of bis ee for « a sale on this § room bung heat, nice corner lot. RoR cies close to transpor- ga smal] down pay- ta’ ment *req or will rent with option to buy. . r We have several good buys on homes loc: in city limits. Just mortgage cost will move you in. b-* 3 bungalow only 3 yrs. fara floors. Pi oll hes i. Brice ce ot rit 140 % per cent nO Soe Phone FE 5-0447' FAMILY GROWING? 4 big Full basome shed __ nei side, $11, SYLVAN MANOR 7 comfortable og 3 rooms, r ment, Excellent estab- ighborhood * IRWIN sure YOUR Baie belly OME you. 800 plans to plied i See. our model home see fio a ‘puilt jn Cherokee Hills THINKING OF RETIR: You must see this apiece ae 2b home, newly paint- ed. 3 lots. An excellent place for a large a aved 8 and c to transporta- tion. Only $7,850, terms, 3 rooms and ooms down. on West , terms. modern brick’ 1‘y baths, Be le living room. bay a 24 x 30. at only $17,500. A sganggy 2 John K. Irwin’ & Sons 1925 33 West (Huron Street Eve. FE 5-4846 HAYDEN age. $9 500 $495 DOWN LOCHAVEN RD. rl New 2 bedrocm nome on your Will build 3 bedrm. home with| ot. $6,996, Full price. Wood floors. Cute white modern bungalow in ex-) “f1) basement on your lot Com-| Picture window. Full bath. Otilty cellent condition. nagar ood me pletely finished with tile bath ‘oom. Outside. complete. Faroe ar ef a 4 good. fertile acres.| 854 suto beat. See our model. egg By be ay fraser pO on — School, Com- We have lots availeble also WILLIS M. BREWER |. 4 Bedroom Home J. C. HAYDE} JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR.| Located in the seart of the lake Realtor 53-55 vue ia PE 45181 black Marae ioe be jement 8 E. Walton FE 8.0441 LA Multi-Lakes "Realty Custom built 1,200 sq ft. 3 bed. Sem Warwick has new 3 bedrm.| 3099 8. Commerce Ra. MA 41978| [oom B's &, case home: | Pull er Tot lake ‘Sivteges. vais, $500 DOWN trance. ia pains, ceramic. die 2iles_ Gpen Bender. “~~ | Bz_owner,? edroom masrn._ | oora” Sei plasterea garage. Al Yard. 3063, Grov wove Ch eaoge Has-| St Ser 651,000, on year let. cee fae PICTURE WIN- Fe 28 dow Large lot. Drayton Plains. ONLY $300 DN. caavine MICHIGAN, MUST vith away tp eo fines —, RANCH BARGAIN N rm.| dormitory attic Which could be 2 age 2 3 bedroom =, 2 years Brlcx. “cal ae RE a Deg ra adait bedrooms. Has ee m storm screens. ~~ possenten oe a on ; WISNER STREET, down LESTER FR. Lee REALTOR sare Ea ter eoeeiinend: DoT | gee he rent. 3| BY OWNER. aR Rice 2 BEDROOM baths, basement. oll furnace, | ful) basement, gas heat. Near 3 STEP RIGHT UP 2 car garage. $1,000 down. $65 per| schools. bus and shopping. Low see what you can with pede ——— PHA. Terms. FE - $850 Gown. We have here a PONTIAC LAKE BD &$ room full bas 4 Geet on utility tienes mi lot 100135 ft. Excel-| shade paved street, Cone - ASSOCIATE * lent . Close to school and” stores. BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. ping center. Immediate posses- vu door, Sti000 “dor dows. FE 8-9663 seo, aul M. Jones, Real Est. : MAKE US PROVE 832 W. Huron FE 48550) Central Street ond buy in the Drayton ares. 5 ROOM HOUSE with 2 e! clean 2 bedroom rooms. Full basement heme with hardwood Been tel : and 2 car gamge. Beauti- ; basement, 4 ress. a O . Ll a See it 2-car now for we with : . ; i gr y 413.500, < 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. sees) For, Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43 . For Sale. Houses . 43 Ree a i NO DOWN PAYMENT ag: fan Bitoment nd Fou fough wir EM e * Ml vais Dorris & Son RANCH HOME ted preciated, could be handled with as low as $850 down. OUTST BoE HOME North Side, For dollar value, i i ee . Laghetd be Dg asered bungalo ircat wr e canes tic, full basement, tile bath, dandy fenced lots. from’ city bus. cannot be beat, $850 should handle on ‘PHA, EXCEPTIONAL BUY GI SPECIAL $8,950 is total price of this attractive 24x34x28 bunga- low with oak floors and ete. walls, living room 154, master bedroom tials. sons rooms nett ble, storms and screens, lake pi privileges, $375, should DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRA 752 W. Huron Phone PE 4-1557 For Colored’ Nothing dewn to GI Moers room modern hom excellent condition. Nice shade and 2 car garage. See Mrs. Howard, FE ¥ Pe es St. or Ph. —— Realtor, 670 Wy. Huron — ‘ROOMS AND BATH ON LOT 52 x 150, now vacant, move right in for $6800 only $500 cow, on’ monthly. Lake Ave., a Harbor. Cal] Hollis LI 1-4100, peved, “er and large 100x219 down snd creme Ws oo cent veterans mo ultra modern kite room. Just $400 down to FHA mortgage. $500 DOWN 2 bedroom home with Cass and $11,850 MODEL HOME NOW ‘FOR SALE Attached heated rene. hot wa- = heat, 3 re oh yered éermo-pane windows. ca = ome: lot 182. re- - ae ol wi pn r and clear smal] home = on me For further y call Herbert C. Daves, oo oa ai “FAMILY North Sa; w St. Zoned com- mercial. 220 feet deep. Only $2,000 , down - LOTUS LAKE 2 bedroom waterfront, $2,650 dn. 4 bedroom lake privileges. Large lot. $2,000 down. ( CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw PE 44081 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lake Front — Trade home built nice shaded corner lot. price $5,600 on low terms. Jim Williams REAL so & aid oasen 1483 BALDWI PE 4-0547 WILL TRADE DOWN PAYMENT—On goed mod- ern homes for mason Fork, car- ter work, painting. Will also rade for contracts, Sacent land, housetrailers, cars or what have ood homes and pve right bg Mr, Brown for ull . _Brown Realtor, 1362 W Ph. PE __2-4810. Evenings an "OA 8-2618. 6. CE. MODERN LAKEFRONT HOME Full basement, safe sand beach, oe low down AKLAND COU sar tt) Unien EM 3-4164 or EM_ 3-2411 OFF JOSLYN 3 BEDROOM HOME -FULL B. ENT —- PLASTER- ED WALLS-—OAK FLOORS —GAS HEAT — CLOSE TO . Te une sisiT8 (10 ers B. Henry, LS Sil Main &t. 111 _ ‘Rochester WILL SELL BY NER into Army, 2 bedroom mod- e MODERN. BASEMENT ed —_— 180 heat. ene . $000 dwn {BY OWNER: 3 BEDRM 72 YR. old, Full basement, large corner FE 5-8516 lot. $11,950 $625 DOWN. FHA. FULL ppecment, automatic beat, alum. screens Carpeting, & fenced ms Extra nice location. FE -5-0160 ONLY $300 DN, OR RENT — nome 2 bedroom modern Co hl $300 DOWN rpc eas — sep- ooded FOR | SALE OR TRADE: EQUITY n 2. bedrm modern home, Pias- te walls, tiled floors, would consider trade on 3 bedrm. home _outside of Pontiac. OA 8-3000. 2 BEDROOM. SCOTT LAKE RD. Large kitchen, full bath. screened rch, = to scheol. $8,000 with et auinger Real Estate. OR acre iat = month, es NEWLY DECORATED: 1 PRALL.'p GReenleaf j 4-1978. 8AM WilWick HAS - BEDROOM in 1 art oo Pa un-| Ke rit Ayal “avail | pt. “ist wneital $1 or FE 2-2105 NICE, THREE BEDROOM WM. A. KENNEDY ue itor 2101 W. Huron 6 Ope: FE 4-356 en Evesings "til 9 Rent Lake Cottages 36A' - en oe LAKE, MODERN, . Good beach. FE 8-1370.| corre ON re MISSAUKEE. — Lake City 5-7086. a full basement and, oP a ES MUST SACRIFICE. Lovely 3 bedroom ranch home; | jot 160 x 300°. By owner. Attached 2 bedroom apartment. Smail down ayment. ie Shadywood. -O015 after 6. * UNION aE 2 BEDROOM ranch, 600 ft. from pvt. beach. Natural gas heat and auto. hot water. Comb. storms and screens. Business move forces saie by own- er. Make offer. EM_ 3-2307. SACRIFICE. .OWNER LEAVING state. Rochester Parkland. 3 bed- room brick ranch, 1% baths, ished basement, iandscaped. GI or new FHA. OL 1-1655. IN DRAYTON PLAINS. LARGE 3 bedroom brick ranch home, nat- ural fireplace hardwood floors. 20 x 20 rec room, 2'2-car garage. Outside fireplace, on lot 130 x 130, 80 er Call OR 3-1770 after fin- Our 3 BEDROOM HOME. BASEMENT. 6246 Monrovia of Airport Rd. GoTraGE FOR wes AT Hic- WEST SIDE ae Lowe 2%: es Weikiea distance to Tel-fiuron— RENT 3 mp MODERN walking distance to St. Benedict's cabin near Mio. 8-0687. | and Donelson Schools—and your FURN. COTTAGE OH rial Ea? children will not have to cross Lk. 9 week or month, avafl.| any busy streets FOUR BED-~- after Labor Day, $40 per ¥k.| ROOMS 2 up, 2 down, Gas heat, or $65 rm EM 3-486. city prods ropa sere 3 fat fica RON rag od attacne she ged —- A veal Foden basement too $13,890 with $3,500 boat, Avaliable ftom. the 23rd| down. ar Mc LEELANAU, MODERN OOT- ALSO wee } ag ‘ody oe gaat = Gr | side. ae distance . NTIAC LAKE without danger, £ ont oe Bate, sandy th, good fishing! StOCsines. leer home ands & . boati det week kitchenette; Tare. Ful basement with “Tolsied cabins crea! - “RES OR OR RENT, cellent dora 314.250 = % I F 4 wn, ee ter ie ave ot five, Beau aa Last “ve Humphries 3 can har | rE ties Realtor one re Reas Ev Soar a @ call PE 2-338 or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 G. I's NEAR La eae & 8ST. FREDERICK'S x rage. The rie i garege. price is t. The terms ase ela You'll certainly vinced when you inspect ‘his one. Closing costs only will get you started, wean ga gare om gl cute 3 bedroo 1 story. Modern Kitchen. “tile bath. Partial basement has new AC fur- nace. Laundry trays. Low taxes. Full price $8,250 — Bet simply est afford to rent, ful bungelow with all rh rooms. Pia z ) decorated walls, select oa! floors. 3 lots on with lake privileges. About $15 per — includes ev- e RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegroph Rd. 9-9 FE }-T103 J 3-1648 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / = “ bo OAKLAND LAKEFRONT — 3 bedroom home, all on 1 floor with large living room, natural fireplace and mod- ern kitchen with plenty. of eatin space. Large en- close porch overlooking lake. Priced at $13, about $2,800 down and $85 per month. KEEGO — 5 room bunga- low with 2 bedrooms. family E,. TENNYSON. nace & garage. Patio. — down plus cost. AUBURN bome. Oil furnace. Breezeway. car gare e. silage landscaped lot 100 x 600. down plus F.H A. a ctne: Sas jJ.¢ HAYDE N. Realtor Attractive 5 water heater, $11, + with 3 losing cost down to G WEST SUBURBAN. 3 ‘Bedroom rm. HLA. MICHAEL AREA. An older Shower in basement. Gas : Down includes F.H. A. mortgage cost, edema ORCHARD. 2 Bedroom ranch nome! vee to wall ao nd Excellent wien xitenen. Prastersd we wails, with shower, Oil fur- For GI. y * closing cost down. HEIGHTS. 3 Bedroom 1% FE 80441 E. Walton Open Close to school. Swimming ne Paar nk ae Lely Indian Village Well located 7 KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake Estates and boat- Elizabeth room and 1% bath home near schools, shopping center and church- es, Can be used a bedroom home. Large living as room includes a natural fire- wi dishw posal. Many o er wert Kitchen is modernized and dis- er features. Can be purchased with ap- proximately $4,000 d own with easy crop ed payments over Se years on the jake for Oiehtag Pek or sailing. Price $1 “980. = will trade for a modern 2 3 bedroom north “nse relty bousé. ;| Brick Ranch —3 Acres In secluded and restricted west suburban area, 6 well planned and extra sizé rooms, breeze- way and 242 car garage. Amt eled recreation 2 laces. Nice shade and ewe ner moving out of city. Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive : beneeee built in 1955 3. bed room on one floor. Nice basement — Gas furnace. New aluminum storms and screens, New carpeting. 1% car , einge with summer = asy ark and eke privileges. HA term KINZLER. tor _Ph. FE 4:3525 Real 610 W. Huron St. semen 3 FAMILY INCOME — Excellent location, 3 complete rate baths en- astered walls, oak firs., full modern basement, oi! fur- 3 = a e 83 4 erty e $17,950, See it. tag fect. .~ WATKINS LAKE yin - This beautiful 2 a ‘gape one floor home arpets drapes are included in this lovely 21 ft. living room, oak floors plas- tered walls throughout. fully insulated, all in new con- dition, rage. Large fenced lot 4s beautifully landscaped, safe, sandy beach, dock, picnic table, awnings, etc. Full price $16,500. FHA APPROVED West side—10 rooms. Beautiful 27 ft. carpeted living room, coved ceilings, oak floors down~6 & bath up with ~mice apartment. Full basement, oll heat, eee lot, well located north General Hospital, This home is a dandy for income or large family. FHA terms—smaill down payment. ONLY 4 YEARS OLD-—fully in- car gare Nice fenced WM. H. KNUDSEN sulated—cool in summer & warm- yard Pull ‘orice $7,950 w er in winter, 2 bedrooms, full REALTOR 244 8S. Telegraph Rd. | colored bath oak floors, Delco — “a = "per FE_4-4516 Evening No. 2-2182 furnace, 2 lots So neat & clean THING DOWN . 1 eee pried’ Site, FHA oF ‘ Gil — NOTHING tion or bogaeperh Patel, on Lake etek included conventiona ran side home. Living room and Mies nha droom Ranch. . dining ell micely carpeted. living room and William Miller Decorations all freshly done. eiatnd area. Delco FA oil i Dandy dry basement auto- heat and 104 x 280 ft. Realtor FE 2-0263 matic heat and hot water. lot. $450 moves you in, A real good By and un- 3 BEDROOM RA 1075 W, Huron St. - ca 11 x 20 living réom: 12 x 10 . kitchen, ons Ae — wart F ELIZABETH LAKE privi- softener. Hook-up for au § eges go with this large 3 washer and dryer. Only errrcem: eel Guaar et. ve ea ving room an ng e ai : Lacgeress fireplace in liv. 2 BEDROOM Bi na dace ; Een and-aushy mgm ios | tcben,ae dase, Ra: | eareom ranen ren < sion attic, aseme. *2 bedroom ranch with base- = are nd peat arate, . Shin tit ' Reere atlo m me mt cated on < el ace own plus andscaped lot in a Priced’ Pv) $16,000 with $3,500 — oat: erectaoed huts. ofl pd OFF, J08 i meow Brcesewas game tS an 7, APPROXIMATE UY ecsane 2 Sedpooms full basement. terms costs Near Williams Lake oar on, toed en ity + es 75 anch, 30 x 45, featuring a ots. Pr 5,750. 17TYax2i-ft. lwing room. ‘Terms caa be — large bedrooms, tiled bath is the a price tor this 4 wilt-insvyanity and IVAN W. room home with 1'% baths. ‘kitchen with dining area Full basement, auto. gas Utility 12 ft., 4xll ft. 6. furnace aved street, Low ars erage, C op Sones lol, monthiy payment, , | $12,000," w erms. a . PAs ‘REALTOR. FE 5.0071 GILES REALTY CO. RAY NET, Reston, Mago Tritt MONT? | TEet'l” re Fike ER OS 202 8. Telegra Rd. nm 9-0 rs; FE gies —— ' . OR 3-166 MULTI TIPLE LISTING SERVICE . MULTJPLE- Listing VICE . a 4 ‘s | ‘after ¢| Rose ioe eh so. tee s this 4 s & lots with privileges on ELWOOD > REALTY bath, 3 Cass & Blizabe FE 2-5452 PE 8-0344 EMBREE “& GREGG WALLED LAKE—RBeautifu) bed- room brick home or 113 lot, ved . Bear new school, has sq. ft. of livin itche: 600 elfen fn) ing room LEASE — OPTION, avallabie on tached warage: Needs some re- finish! h will pe allowed off price, 8ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH is Sexes the road from this 1 bed- hom o settle eres ‘ "ists neluded t especially priced at $4,500. 5 year contract available. 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union oe Village EM_3-3314 2 SEDaM RANCH, shower. Drapes & . Storms & screens. Auto- 1% car . Large fenced lot. Close to schools and shopping coe our 4-5291. $145 WN 890 Wentecen” aetertord Twp. $2,500, $35 mo. MI 6-1432, after T p.m. FOR SALE, COLORED, 5 ROOMS and bath,, low down payment. FE 43628. 2 BEDROOM HOME. FULL BATH. & garage Small down payment. Or will trade tor small acreage with smal! house. 2-9069. DUCK LAKE. FURNISHED COT- tase, co. eae Det.. DI 1-9540 TO | SETTLE ESTATE at Sylvan Leke . small down ment & E-Z terms. Must be tion? Make me an offer. _FE 4-608 #250 Dow: DOWN! PARTLY FINISHED bedroom home. cy Lake Orion vi icinity MY 2-3791. Pp OTTAWA HILLS — Large family home, 3 bedrooms up, extra large living Scan = dining room. Nat- ural fireplace. Full carpeted. Full basement, oi] hedt, 2-car ga- rage. Leslie R. Tripp, ae 75 W. Huron 8t. E 5-816] WHITE $5500 If you have $5,500 to pay down and can pay $60 aed chose Teor let us show you this new room home constructed of ont and cedar shakes with privileges on Walter's Lake. This 26 x 35 home situated on 2 lots has a full basement, plastered walls, lots of closets Large bath with colored fixtures. Attractive kitchen with Formica and knotty pine cabinets. Many extra features such as & 4 in. well with commercia) pump, the finest a plant that can be bought. Tot Waterford Village Only $6,800 with oo jewa and $60 per month A room, full basement home with fo room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, closed in sun porch, frame construction. an & ilpnd- of trees on a L Priced garage. caped with 10 joox136-ft. NEW Zz MOVE IN FOR $850. COLORED $500 DOWN ROO! ~- BASEMENT - CLOSE Q SCHOOLS REAL BUY — PAYMENTS ONLY $52 PER MONTH. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 45 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-441 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Do You Like Privacy? Here it is—large new 3 bedroom modern ranch home front oo. room a love kitchen utilit: Inge frien breezeway, pany a oore space (hroug! tach hed x24 garave. 8 acres “with beautiful trees This fs a location you find just once in a lifetime. Only $19,500. Attractive terms. Many other ood buvs Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST. 29 Y nue = Highland Rd ¢ 3-3303_ or MU 46417 BROWN $1,500 DOWN-Income. Over $100 ad month and excelient condition. All furni- tire included. $345 Do wN — Lovely ranch style w only 3 goers borg 1% i Arum si A furn. Excellent condition. Large 104x14 lot $7,550 PULL PRICE - 24x30 ft. bun- bandas Just like new, Oi] AC rn. Here is a buy. Lake privi- leges and only 4 miles west of city, Terms. $23,950 BRICK RANCHER—3 large bedrooms, large Es room bedroom. carpeting jonally good = iqwated near Silver fake urs $32,000 A STEAL-—Large brick tri- re d in beautiful JAY- NO H a fod 3 pagel ee Mam noch iving with. alt Pusitine *, fall ‘tied bath. One tiled ‘2 bath; Tw at- tached garage. Will jrade. “Priced far below reproduction costs. LOE BROWN: Realtor 1362 W. Huro FE 2-4610 7 et Multiple. Listing rBervice cf il Elizabeth Lake Estates Exéellent family —_e Featuring bedrooms and bath down- = lar, naitions snfinished up- bedroom. Attention Tavestors _ See this solid brick older home consisting of 10 rooms.and bath, voned residential 3, Can be con- verted into a 2 or 3 family in- Close-in- location, deep lot foot frontage on Auburn Ave riced right. Terms if de- sired. “Bud’ Nicholie, Realtor Mt. Clemens St. Call Mr " Vorhes, FE 6-1201 or 4.2988 5660 Open Eves. Home —2 Acres 3. bedroom unfinished es basement. Situated and scen- — iE metvneaes wher leav- : will Saeenee. Call for (GI — Nothing Dn. FHA — $150 Dn. Full price $12,750—Just 2 of these barg left No, 1 has 3 bed- rooms and full basement; No. 2 2 bedrooms and 14% baths. Both are on eo prod lots with gee Sh treete and unity wa- Don't miss this erritie bar- gain. Call for appointment now! WHITE BROS. R 3-1295 Dixie Hwy ‘til 9; Sun “10 ‘til 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE room bungalow with up- attic. Has excellent kitch- en, fw pesemert. automatic oil heat, oak floors and plastered van. od lot. Situated on a go George R. Irwin BEALTOR - eth be avai FE 5-010: OR 3 ANNETT’S | VALUES MARK TWAIN SCHOOL — Three bedrooms, brick, will be vacant this week, nice level], lot, base- ment, “Luxaire’ gas heat, alum. screens, storms & awnings. $13,- 000, easy payments, fat | Shia dy CAN ROMP HER shaded ‘‘Anchor" fence od Ee locateq in Sylvan Village. Brick, built in 1953,: 5 rooms, tile bath Ist floor o Sunbeam gas. porch. lake priv- A terms, finishe rage, screened fleges, $14,800, LAKE OAKLAND — Panoramic view of lake and islands. from sun por 6 rooms, bath, base- ment, oi! heat, recreation’ room, ae house ck, @ fenced Sehooi bus at ‘door, $15,000, fer ads HOME ey HUGS TH = stone planter looks through to kitchen, =ue t a therma- dore rooms, oven Re be room with ‘eepuilt-ing * gtility rm., Pair ero? FA oll h dryer, 2 car attached garage. foxe > privileges, $23,000, terms, HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES: Just outside City heat and noise. Has charm and comfort, 3 bed- rooms, 1% baths,” oAfticient kitch- erful living en, utility roo -family room, o tached garage. $26,500, SUN FLOODED ROOMS In Harbor Hills, | 125x260, Schools - — West Bloomt eld and Our Lady of Refuge nearby. 3 bed tile bath, den, sun room, picture window living room, fireplace, basement recreation room, bar Hi Fi, log burning fireplace, |. wails ‘paneled in Southern wood A of] heat, 2 car attached rage. $37,000, cash to Mortgage. Roy Annett Inc. — since bow o-vset 23 EH Open Evenings and Sunday i+ \ \ # \ \ price $10,500. | LONGFELLOW SCHOOL DISTRICT | =/Bateman. .+377 8, Telegraph Immediate Possession : IL 3268 take, “lot cat oF __ment, t. Call owner, f ??DOWN PAYMENT?? We nave 4 aew ‘houses that must be sold at once, some _ nearly finished. others fu materi 02 Somplete You do the and save money. We «| sell these on . with down pa mayment if 7 have good cregit and. a peady fe Watkins front, $15,500. 3 bedrooms, 1 acre Me a gir ote Ealet » betroom w Shaker, Williams Lake. Ceeonea Lake Rd. 3 bedroom, FVII bulld on your lot with no down payment, exte- rio completed bos —_ in- terior we will’ fu ma- A. C. Compton & Sons 4900 W Huron 8t, OR 3-7414 Eves. OR = ~ ss 1088 OR 3-4558 an materia! to finish, St _OR | 3-1070. E NOTHING DOWN COLORED ‘VETERANS a HOME Ae PULL BASEMENT. GAS HEAT AND INCINERATOR $350 MOVES YOU IN THIS BARGAIN, R. J. wy ave. | ae sa M45 OAKLAND AVE. one Make Us An he For GI Equity at 37 E. Sheffield. Owner che: $6200 with payments of $51. 8 month, Including taxes and ual wn 4 Any eee = ‘considered, 5-year-old bedrm. full bath, bungalow. A-1 condition. Now rented at $70 a month. Take a quick look and call us pronto. Near Huntoon Lake 2-Bedrm. Full Basem'’t el 7 Ba- — local builder. r space ad tame furnace, ee cl waved ell located on dn. or will consider ‘Kens or contract in trade. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 | STOUTS Best Buys Today XY , COUNTRY HOME Large }‘a acre rece oe aes with bay Os pecpior & bath home, located oop of Ponties. "New paneled family room, kitchen, liv- ng room, one bedroom and bath down, 2 bedrooms up basement with oil fired hoi water heat, small outbuild- ing for horse Only down will handle. AVON TWP. Rambling 3 bedroom ranch home. masonry construction, full bath, farm style kiteh- en and ‘dining large utility room, attached ga- rage. 5 large lots with this home at only $8500 with $950 down, Immediate possession. SCHOOL BELLS Will soon be ringing and you can hear them from this be] Briced with rea- rage. paved: drive. to sell at = sonable term WEST SUBURBAN Large 6 room and bath white frame home, full base- ment, furnace, 2 car ga rage. chicken house and other smal] outbuilding. Six arse — hom fase — arge——{ garden. Priced. at $12,500 with terms 5 ACRES One of the few parcels left in the Rochester area, plenty of room for nice home and horses, y $1000 down will handle. Edward M. Stout, Realtor 77 N_ Saginaw st. Ph. a. rm Open — Fil 8 P.M SSEC RIN HUNTER: bene a down a pay- 1136 E. "Ee aha es so, buaens onage om Pike Bt Large 7 rms, on North Shisiey. é Also, good incom: P. W. DINNAN | sew. la 7 * chen west aside, a, ani FE 2-056. “PRE-BUILT. HOMES * BUILT HOMES fa tow at as 85.000 a plume: aceon LAWRENCE W. Gaylord 154 ACRES to = er County, Nice 8 "% <0", Coes im English sion louie home mits, 2 cut- 5 J ire e buildings. 10 Sor pots =a aifaife—all land fillable. 1% mile Trontage. $46,000. S with terms. PIKE OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 MY 2-2821 OA 8-2543 NOW OPEN 6 NEW 2-BEDROOM HOMES — In The Heart of Pontiac - $8 350 $350 DOWN $69 PER MONTH ~ Youngstown Kitchens— -City Sewer & Water= pes nt Ag | chools ont rs one eueeuuig Ons Center LOCATED ON MELROSE Between Perry & Mt Clemens 8t. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CaLL: DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE 20122 FOUR (4) BEDROOM BRICK Unless you are looking for the oo don't read no or tibule and large summer porch with Hosiees lieving. For man wants a olay te fine west gas home for his family, Glad- ly shown almost an e— call for further de’ NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron FE 5-8183 _ °2 ACRES Drapies ‘Punks S08, Sence he, 89, wi oy down. Call B. A. Tanner. OR 3-5485. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike 8t FE_ 4-5005 CUTE & CLEAN 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, oil furnace Clarkston School area. Terms. OR 3-3609 YEAR '"ROUND HOME AT SEARS LAKE By owner—-this iss 4 Gemeten call Milford, MU +557 ®. OPEN You may cet! seen this eee it finished. If rol see E haven't it ae i you pew A tie 2512 ceram with vanities. large eichen® with all the built-ins ae ear ty “take, "how with Sect tad it now CIVILIANS $190 Down at of eB pe = PTION Rea f beareee pent around home | - at Pontiac Lake heat, 1's | tied baths mth, with option a C. Wood (Ce OFFICE OPEN § TO 8 Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 OR _3-1235 at, month TO BUY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 NEW... : & 3 bedroom Ranch home. Full basement with rear ex- . Ceramic tile bath; itchen and » Will love) floor p «= cated on 68 ft. wide sity lot, city cali water, etc. and clos new school. Builder ‘ei duplicate in frame or brick on your lot at a price much less than you would expect to pay. $500 DOWN 3 bedroom ranch home lo- cated on a nice landscaped corner lot with anchor fenc- ing and a pier pen for chil- aren, Extra fe sar Eglo and breeteway, session and cewek pur- $800 down plus mortgage peel Call for ig ent PHA ‘6 gaat brick Ran clone fenc! oe, “ous water Fpeting. Cy: er, carport and other extras, make an Sassen now! Only $ pe Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 Will rent we a per | to | | NO OTHER COSTS DAYS WO EVES., SAT., SUN. eat: TO 8-8851 WATERFORD Looking for a large house with ¢ wi Searm aneled ki ——— —_ of "ol cablocts, - Pane ome ms to wall eons 1% baths, pow full basement. gas eee Saves: jently docoied stores $3,000 d _ Schools and CRESCENT LAKE ern th fake loud $3,800 equity for BI cottage, WASHINGTON PARK GEORGE BLAIR We oe —— aivee REALTOR room and frame home wise, SFY with full base- 4636 Dixis Sai Fton pane 7 mt e arpe r included. "Price only $12, Eyes. OR 2-1708 e best feature is low down payment on FHA RII E terms. Y . SOUTH SHIRLEY — Only $950 down payme: af zs WILLIAMS session ie this beautiful bed. | ertee Towa tan Ma ;| LAKE AREA Sree ATTIRE gat sanigey on wN — oer 200 f aved road Lee tnd on Saskavee Plains § room” meslow cit ” price of e now 80 thar ' ms BRO! 509 rE 4.508, Bltzabeth ere #2. = ‘MIDDLETON - LOCATED OFF CLARKSON- ORION ROAD, hedreens Beautiful 3 . ment oe base- appreciated, sarees for Leslie R, me Geen Eves, & Sun. a ll BROKER FE 6-7 * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. AUGUST. 19, 1958 aR if R, . Hiltz 1011 W. Partridge Trade Your House ou're looking for a home Y, 3 Bedroon easier to keep up, e mo, Mia goa ag ae what vo of home you now own ~- chances ae we can make a trade for you Vou Naive lt! ad ho has it. Located highway near Pontiac on main it is suitabl od for many commer- e —_ 242 bath or even tor, i armor ou’'ve got to é%, t to pelieve itl Only $3500 d REALTOR PARTRIDGE e FE 42681 ey Wee Y MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ROOM BRI utet street, q cK - close in to town. rick fireplace, oak floors. plas- tere walls well built house. h REASONABLE 8, TERM WILL aoe an EQUITY for model car,.or il foley for T_room home on west side 1 Cai Pontiac General Hos- pital ¢ L FOR MORE INFOR- for § rm. home. handy to pee ping and downtown area. $50 mo, Rie SEE THIS O ‘z Smith- Wideman 412 W. HURON FE 4-4526 REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. CLARK $7,900. COZY 2 BEDROOM BUN- GALOW. Lacated off Baldwin, Bi Meena aetoae| Semen ents ee ee ones cals ae set. don! thy ‘eluding Rainbw trout, Recession price. taxes and Insurance and per Sarak TREO cent interest. VALUES wn ESE ie ey $7,950. $450 DOWN. Vacant, 5 ET. BUY NOW room modern bungalow. 3 oe. katt WHIL LE PRIC ARE NI basement, stoker ag fora lige. cormeee = if = snob eos arden spot. Will trade, |Mobawk Lake, 100 ft ...... $10 sis Wass 5 take a en ae Sette tin ece rooms ¢ An E] . f bat bath down, arpeneeen = rm. WH ITE | BROS. or additional rooms up. Has oak hhoors plastered walls, tiled = ESTATE 2s, Soh eer Seto one bby win ise, dows payment on 'F. Open Bots ae ee _ Lake, 2 large screened porches $13,500 WEST SUBRUBAN. At-| 20x24’ garage, $22,000. $2,000 dn uae SP he — A sf R : . on Geers. Plastered walls. large vee} | LAKEFRONT HOME . ent, 6 O- matic heat, lot 60 x 161 feet, Condition” fdea Bathing Desch: ped of shrubs and flowers.| with large lot Well landscaped. betel Ss payment on F.H.A. Es possession. Priced / RoSsELL "AY OFT, REALTOR CLARK REAL ESTATE! !0_W. Pike FE. ¢-5905 TO BUY. FO SELt Fo rate Dunham Lake Frontage ber W. Huron "ooge 8 to 9 13_ Lots Available ae LISTING RVICE HAPIN REALTORS OR 3-8082 : f pe Laketront K Established in 1916 $1300 DOWN — New in. ‘57, brick 3 bedrm home, ce- ramic tiled ba ve k en includes over stove. basement, of] heat. side home for only $14,900, A-1 CONDITION — Moder full bath with storms, Here a good_buy at! $8,950, Cail tor appointment to see this value CITY — NORTH — Only $1, down for this attractive 2 bedrm. bome, tiled bath, full a oll heat, — screens, iy ff "M. Fe: be vot, paved st. this value att $10,050, EDGE OF CLARKSTON bedrm. ranch new 5 LAKE FRONT — Home on verine Lake, Now pele used as cottage but could|~~~~ ts fea! round home. 2 Bedrms., place with shower, ledge rock fire- ce, oll heat. 14, car garage. ptionaily nice high - lot Apes footing lake, $14,500 with §4,500 ow Floyd Kent, Inc.. Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegra FE 201273 — Se AMPLE CUSTOM R PARKING | Sapo * OH _For Sale Houses 43 T 1050 W. HURON| HOYT’ Visit our newly AIR-CONDI- TIONED office and see our beau- tiful 8x10 photolistings. KEEGO HARBOR $500 down to na caro oe party — lovely 2 bed home on 2 nice lots, only $6 ey on_ bal. EXCEL let this one get ny office — a ean ‘Tor’ appt. IM- MEDIATE POss, SEMINOLE HILL $17,060 — Beautiful A MILY! bors — large rooms throughout, very large bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, 23 long living room with fireplace, excellent dinin OTH NE ae LY CAR E pps light kitchen, FULL car garage in caectienn location, HOYT REALTY FE 2-9840 FE PON-TEL CENTRE 254 8. Telegraph LAWRENCE W. Gaylord AUBURN HEIGHTS 2-0966 ; perfect living foom. in this attractive three bedroom, home Ve unustial kitchen” with loads of cupboard space. Lot bi, 650x240. Full. price only $8300 with reasonable terms. COMMERCIAL Moak"from Baldwin Ave. in cludes 5 roo: Mg alow —_ business location, $9800, Ter is a bargain. LAKE FRONT beautiful tiree bedroom Cal- ons ranch home seoagions rooms Fireplace in. lyin room. jarme eit er room, Ful rag $13,900 w: rms pastes = is. one of call on the eienen. Call t By. “wo ACRES gives you lots of toom on a arden, Lots. of -fruit trees. rries Grapes. 6, room ranch- maf Garage and Hid we oes be Fig. -eant aves F you u'immedinte pos- session, 138 EK. PIKE N __FE 4- ose MYLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Sale Houses 43 $1200 DOWN ce een Templeton Basement, fas heat. Se oather| PONTIAC LAKEFRONT | Rue te, Sa caer | ae, Une {ree Vating is & shopping. et see large ey ke DIXIE LAKE ediate possession, ae LOW IN PR me sor{K r. Tenplsion Realtor abe maee F 2338 Orchard ite Rd. FH 4-4663 Alter 6 FE 20502 LS, reduced ik “3 Ureduced. ik, ° view. EDRM BRICK, FE restr a ~ ARRO ei ef MAD eee and clear phe as down az ome or lay 4 6 Zs Bi +) suourban home. s home has loads of charm ont peauty, tod 16,500, DRAYTON WOOoDs— 9 2% story home has 3 tedrooms, and dinin r a r f 3 BEDR ne features, $16, ord Rehoal district, rae ays oon et aren 2 lots & selling for +) si2.nbo 2180 with no money down. to 2 REALTCR Cass-Elizabeth Rd. 1284 FE 4-38 Open 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sun, 1 to 4. WILL TRADE New 3 bedroom home with extra whe living room, bath, plastered walls, Basement, oi] meee Needs finishing. Lot 100 150. $9,000 will peu “at liberal terms. A 4 year around home rs basement and furnace. fenced in og) pp dates lot. Full price $8,950. LOG. COTTAGE Approximately 7 acres with 1200 feet ot take frontage. Living room with fireplace. nice kitchen, 2 AR REALT TED jMccuLtouah bedrooms and bath large baa hog bed- | porch. Guest house with tea anh bath, Priced at $28 600 | CRAW FORD . AGENCY MY 3-1143 609 E. Flint St. LAKE ORION, MICHIGAN For Sale Lake Prop.. 44 CHOICE LOTS. DIXIE LAKE te Price §3,700, MAple 3 BEDRM LAK® PRIVILEGES. tile Kitchen, tile bath, 2 FRONTAGE. e and fruit Pontiac, 2. BY OWNER. REASONABLE | 2 Lake Front Lots. 64 8 B on Bronson Lake, i er Seanty. approx, $ miles north of Lapeer State Home. Or trade for good used housetrailer. Earl W. Drudge 69 West Snover Rd., Mayville, _Mich. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE — CEDAR Shores. Lot No. 123. Coledale Dr Lovely 3 bedroom brick, Dutch — With paneled pre room ing room ted. fireplace, full basement. xtra, large lot, beautifully landscaped. Shee or arage. = price $17. or $1 Py — ed. Con- venient term. A. Taylor, Realtor, 132. Mighiaad ‘Ra, OR 3S KEFRONT HOMES Lake sOnien water front home of- fers S rms, and bath, part base- ment, includes eeieeree: elec. ere, 2 bed sets. Pric Cranberry Lake This , hor bas living room, kitenen, 2 bed: rooms, Naot bath fireplace, Price Lata terms. Cc WEBSTER. waar he OA_&3122 aati 23-2291 WALLED LAKE "AREA rage @ quarte house, In oes Karuna re tiled il te ro) landscaped . 62, down. UTART REALTY 2410 8, Commerce Rd. MA 4-2391 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A AU SABLE RIVER rnished cabins $2500 and up. Hunting es, 3 & ee Mio, Luzerne & R BUSIN NESS oatemts. BROKER) IGA SORIGAN, 1 laotmes ool r priced to peries . in or near Mio <— Mo- tel t B BAUR _Bvart. REgent 4-5733, BROCE PEOGMGULA ONTARIO, 100 ft. Lake Huron water- as $400 to cent down, $25 per 6 percent interest. - For Sale Lots 46 9 LOTS ON HEATH 8T. CALL 1015 Durant St, meet month MY _ 3-3804 05 WO 3-8574, 'BY aber -n DRAYTON WOODS} —j20 by 220. Very reasonable. _Call | OF a BY OW IN iI ILLS. 120 x 380 Ruittop cy rans priv. Very reas, FE 5-3601. COLORED EXCLUSIVE AND LOVELY 3 TO 5 ACRE WOODED LAKE LOT. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY $100 DOWN AND $25 MONTH. R. J. Jet _ Se OA Me en i ATENtNGS one octet 0 Moe LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ RGE LOT, WATKINS PONTIAC Sub Ewiit sacrifice. MA 5-1556 9 CAR GARAGE. $1000. ees eee na Harbor. FE See Yor Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! ‘il ike in thi¢ new con- Ee commun a better — e100, 0 ft “tes te Se your heeds Drive out nrantete Lake Rd., :< Pomel west of iqelearel raph Rd. ott Lake Rd.’Turn right % mile ‘Lacota Rd CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | 503 ee a Bank Bidg.|" Se ONE or Abe PEW Pea Sotelo well- lots * Bills. ‘we lot is on the ‘artell a. hin site over e€ Se, ate = nd For Sale Acreage E — in’ Water-| e ___ For Sale Léts_ 46 SYLVAN SYLVAN SHORES: oF, LAKE Paved a sebet. water and se ONLY $1, 50 CLOSE IN WITH TREES | PAVED STREET APPROVED MORTGAGE AREA A comm uaety you can be proud to aes gory, sounse LOW big: OOD P HOMESIT! MESITES HIGH HILL VILLAGE Salesmen on prope: dai! 2 Ri yr! “d out MB seer St., or Lapeer Dri salve d., 3 miles out Re wo to of Ponts 47 6 ACRE PARCELS, BEAD- tm bullding «ites $100 down, $30 month will ace e trade. C. PANGUS, Realtor | wre M-lo_ Orteeville NA 17-2815 4 ACRES, from Pontiac. $250 ‘ $1,700 at §25 mo. { Ghulick off Waldon 5 ACRES MODERN RANCH HOME down after 3.30 one corner, The is a modern séone-front rancher from the 2-car attached garage to the Lye ec mahogany pee: room. Washer, dr HOLMES: BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hw OR __3-1950 MEirose 76198 ACRES, NEAR ORTONVILLE, rolling and sightly. dn. and $15 month Se & Franks, 4395 Dixie Hwy. 3-9701, 5 ACRES, 4 Koo HOME. $6500. 800 down 10 acres, home. §8500. $1500 down Others to choose from, Paul M, Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE 4-8550 7 room 1 — N. EAST OF LA- 99 acres = oe a ‘a “private lake gravel pit, and Ne eral apogee ullding apet: Front- ge 2 roads. Handy to State Oceu area with deer ang pheasant hunting. Also handy to paved roa Owner \ ie sacrifice, Cali for details H. P; HOLMES, INC. FE 5-2953 2531 3. Lapeer Rd. PAVED 25 ACRES, ar FT. ON poad with 3 bedroom home. FE For Sale Farms 48 #0 ACRES. WITH GOOD 3} BED- room house & large barn. Ideal retirement near Carsonville. $7,400 with $4,400 down. 44864. COLORED § TO 3 LAKE PARK — ae OFFER 'D NUMBER AVAILABLE — $25-$100 06 DOWN, J. WRIGHT-R. VALUET 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0603 EB 5-441 ~ LAPEER COUNT Y ood 30x 40 barn, chicken houses 25x50 Neos acres of muck. Must be price os. 950. Substan- eet AVISBURG 21 ACRES 6 room house, smal] basement barn, large chicken house. 7 acres of muck with stream, B hes price $17,500 with 000 (Carencs C, Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin ave. FE 46203 Sale Business Property 49 een 46 ACRES nicely sandosaped: Ve ery 22 W. KENNETT 3-car commercial garage, zoned commercial, Inquire at Bald. : FE 8-143] Rent Le Lease Bus Bus. - Prop. 49A CAR 8 COMMERCIAL ors — W. Kennett 8t, Ph. —~ 8-143). Inquire at 340 Baid GOOD s8OIL. 10 MILES a i Inquire 6251 ° | PH 4-358) ) MODEST MAIDENS | o|o : By ‘Jay Alan f _, if ve a “f a=) Ain... Li AE way a ee ee AP Newstootwres &~)9 “Groceries are still going up! These come to $25 a foot!’” = Business Opportunities 51 GOOD GOING RESTAURANT IN Birmingham area. For sale by. owner, Cail between 7-12 a.m. Mi A aby is LivindsTONE . 4-0840, 64 W_Lawrenc FE 4-1598 |. Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Ler Lenders) LARGE BUSINESS BLOCK 3 ft. frontage on Orchard Lake “ main intersection in Keego Harbor with 4 estebil, -— busi- nesses now — a ments a of rent. 2nd — ase vara at and can be remodeled for casinies ype Here is an oppertenhy ree $1, $00" with $14,000 down. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 MODERN oa SHOP Ps neighborhood: Inventory al plus fixtures. $8,000 will nandie. Long ease, reasonable rent Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL erry 4305 Dixie Hwy. R 3-9701 PPORTUNITY _— MAN WITH aacanule bac Neveu. Take over profitable gallonage serree: on busy ake A ane must leave, Call O Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE City Bar, $4950 Dn, own & we down. come from gam rent will comsider ‘trade. See how! be » Across “Big Mac” 17. nique cabins plus omens home a gel _ esod Busines t this and iid “Price nly $40, ge ‘Terms or . It's ic REALTOR PARTRIDGE Bust ——- wo nt 3 1050 W. HURON OPEN aS b3 a A grea ‘or. road es. tate o1 *muanee seers. — ated in th mn Lake area meludes onthe eg “furnished of- ce} and income from ho: wit sell or ee, - reliable “party. Galt EM 3.- TO GET eden FALL catal =. Met gout — now with Realtor griridse & Asso- ciates. 1050 W. 3581. Sale | Land C Contracts § 52) * _. INVEST LAID-OFF WORKERS We make cash lbans to lald- off workers. No “re ba ae ment until you are ck work for 30 days Our Requirements Are: “ beg you own furniture or a nt. 3. "that Abe @ good xa ame record Se fore cca unemployed. you owe bills and ere being Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always receive pleasant cow considerate and oe eee treatment at any ont: our of- ces. phone di ears for addresses). BUCKNER Finance Co. PONTIAG DRAYTON INg WALLED LAKE “Quick Cash he TO $500 eat os security rity Op to os Sones r earvice ta quick. trenely ang belpfu, Phone, FE Home & Auto “LOAN CO. 1N. Perry St, (Corner Pike) ___ Mortgage Loan: Loans 5 54 our requirem * aay amount, a service, ig: ~— land real es is , Sarat oe oH Pe A BETTER MORTGAGE Open end, 5% per intere: = Car of M-68 & Airport OOMPLeTELY “REMO DELED RES. taurant, At Paint Creek Tavern in Rochester. OL 6-9071. Business s Opportunities 5 51 2 BRICK FRONT STORES Located on the all new and wide Perry Street Two vacant stores suitable for owner to occupy one YOUR MONEY IN Aj GOOD LAND CON- TRACT. LIBERAL DIS- COUNTS. ASK FOR MR. HAYDEN. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 and rent the other. to rent out when the, highway is finished in abow days. Priced at $16,500 RIL ae own terms. R. D. Broker 509 eS Lake Rd, FE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 $ ACRES. BY OWNER. RICH Sho land. Pretty home uilding site. Pavement, business frontage ine’ 2 eed from Drayton Plains shopping center. BE to sell, Dixie Floral, 6233 __Dixie Hwy. BY < OWNER, ee i WITH 8. DM, oing., business ~ lean Geica oa ashington. bus erty Al Living Searters: Stillwel) FOR LEASE. MODERN NEW bay seryic* nation. Exe, poteatias. Moderate investment required. Fi- nancial avoilable if “BEAT THE HEAT AIR CONDITIONED TAVERN. On Us. 27, near Lansing,- Dancing on weekends Grossed over i Recent widow with 4 : -year eubdeen must sacrifice 3-year-old d ahway Sa Shows gross of $54,000 wi dancing, Asking $15,000 down, we conside? trades or offer. STATEWIDE — erent Service of yee LES, REALTO! 171 Telegta fap’ Detroit Office: TWinbrook 3-3286 GASOLINE STATION AND ig oe Retiring. 5500 Eliz. : “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Business and Home This boi and gas station operation suburban location needs new owner. Includes real estate. and living quarters. ross, Reasonable. umber-Hardware, etc. aoe thrivin, business Jo. sted Oakland Cou ag! communi 9. Rood. 8 usrest. ment for the wise man look’ pares the future, Good gross Phone for details. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION € , coog _ LANDMESSER, BROKER 73 8 PH RD. TELEGRAP: 2 __PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR LAY OFFS’: END WITH SUNOCO Saines Phe ag Barty ae adeen Por ae BIL ag | Eyes. —— et . WHEN pes % Bote tsk | eye at aad q Money to Loan 83 (State Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $100 You can get ft Po as of on your signature, car furniture No endorsers, payme ente to suit ‘our budget We will = giad to aetp 5s. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 _| $5,000 EQUITY IN up to yre n oft at ony te marek Free informa ° ons SEcapa ge rr g2 W. Huron FE THE MAN WHO SAVES YOU MONEY! 35 rhe Swaps 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, ee: utilities, Swap —_ modern housetrailer, or $8,000 HOME down at 9h on larger DER C Dr., prey: for Lome voce pickup. 3199 re Warren, ton pas ins ‘4 LA trade for ian id contract or peg AL SOFTEN- MOST NE WAGER (80 ir, 3w ‘0 ‘tr e 8 un, furniture. or what? Tea fated! f Daths ’ 2 That you sre » permanent | °U 46196 @ | $229.95 NORGE “AUTO, washer For Sale Clothing 56 Sale Household Goods 57) F TALL YouNG MAN'S WA flannel 5 VY Man's gray flannel LUMEES Mig ap EQUITY IN 2 name brands Soratchéd, terrific x ss mk ane Bp. Hey ~~ ul Re. ine Loan Company] Sibert Guid Soak) iti 0 Mes eeichens| ni teermeawnmon estes’! E' NADI RE: y) ) see red. No brokers. FE luore, = hard Lk. Ave. 2 aac aftumioum ; GE 15 COMBINA- JOR. VALLELY : - lion freeser and. refrigerator.| ‘The Old Reliable Pioneers” Special a 9 06 INCOME—I0 ROOM Only $390 95. with trade. G 5 com: Auburn & Rochester Roads 1x4 810-12 binati sher and dryer. Only Call OL Boog for _ estimates. . « 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG BATHS, 347 NORTH eee Pa ave OL Leeks | NEED $25 TO $500? iat TOR BARD sige 60 Samuer Appiances. ‘MA | {73 ROMEX.7%C” PER PTH ey Be : , Sait, Davisburg, : i lots, GQ A Thom 80 $99.50 per M = TRACT, UITY, CAR, co 8. pson, Fre, SEE HOUSETRATILER, ETC. CONDITION ELEC. STOVE. | _8, EE ry. CASH ao ARRY SEABOARD ete - avg fe. vie Je les, | iT” $60 1436 ORCHID, WAT-| Truck load lots delivered free IM WRIGHT misc, All for $500 or ‘ine Mommas _Estates. E S lies C FE 8-966 1 J REALTO! sartie 30. GAL GAS WATER ge ome 1600 oat pice ee awa ee ee ee x worn 3 oe uged. Pur Cape,| terial better than new. 00,000 BI whe 810088. AP 7% HP. EVINRUDE OUT- . um . board for name pump or auto. Batata espa Wichiinasicemoreee ‘atrdwood floors Duet-work free evtimates Lt Y shotgun, 78 Nerrin, "Ortonville. e. iRONRITE TRONER, GOOD CON- Doors - | gensed dealer OR “8698. Ou PLAYER 1 ‘PIANO FOWACCORDIAN | , dition Lember FOR FAST, friendly servi¢e from aba Rogtaphic ogy OU 24538. Gr wring a ‘wither ona Gers Yiystrolt Fede Federal ci wreck! Garage Doors POR FAwty sie ge from watt T ADE 21” (ROTARY LAWN | Easy rf : ing Co, TEmiple 3-793. aS . orn é e come to America's oldest and | ower for coal | on wares ter wooed {yr Feet second and ain standard ft guncrns ic ‘ argest consumer finance com-| WILL 8 aWAP A 7 aps59RO- Fon FOR CRUMP d up, ny, you can borrow| canoe 465_Auburn FE _4-3573 ood & ‘| foldaway closet doors up n privacy, with re-| WATER i, SOFTENERS “RENT | IRONRITE AND. CHATR, LIBE THE A NSW E R TO | Bisnppe stairways ora Fogg you choose, Phone| "or sei, $3,50_ month 7 3-2360. meow et 32-6513 OE YOUR PROBL Sal ec outside e i po ont shutters: rH Zatns § Finance | desk, and matching e Good} Want Ads! To sell, rent, a ramogerne For Sale Clothing 56| condition, #38, ita after |e. gs sachs, its Corporation. = 4pm. hire, it’s FE 2-8181. Bone sete . Saginaw, ay Bldg. MAGE SALE, . ; Pe ! ‘ _ ‘FE 40538" 24 Hrs. 389 % SES | price at Dack’s. N gaginan. a . 1 8. any’ « FE 20003 z ; ‘ P ic} NEW Ford. tna aso: _ r ation x a es ¢ Eos Ww 1503 Biham, 1 “wees ener ee een eeeoes cvteeetesseuneeere ‘tieéting, E es eee ee eee eee ates ed ¢ catia tare Dn 3 Sore FEL i nC OPP ‘ = se eer tS abepabes at sh C6. Ww, M ft Caanerad, Equipment 61a Lehane VALOY.. It See | x fe ont Se fied Ads. e ale aoe ae. Pp 4, AP F vessiea " = ForATO ee Fr TELD “RUN. aa ious ns, 5 y for ¢ 4. 4970 Pelton be. fin SN or ee tee & waseriond Ba’ ontainers., Zandt Farms, ma S351 oils ams Lake PEACHES : Bee he ie ¥ toes. ot salt Ho | Wihchestor, mode) 12. 12 eae Ee aheg only, nr $136.45 sale adios to choose) " AXBERSON, A HARDWARE “eS ioe Sle ai) — ae e « {SWE Bet. square Lx FA tarkling delicious peach-| Yellow Freestone. 2725) Sotth Blvd. FE. EXCELLENT Zoner's, of Com- core | . Ls! : PRODUCTS $1.15 per) fat Me Comets Bt enone c . ee ’s Sales & Service * phone rae 24611 _ Auto Accessories 89 ‘4 “BARREL “CARBURETOR aN anifold for ‘55 Ford fy edn re _F9ese or see at 3 Rosshire Court = ME kag Cheap. OF cen For Sale Tires 80A A-1 USED TIRES. UP, WE bus ~ Sen Also ohotete SALES FE 4-068? per cent *: ED WILLIAMS 45; 3. wat Raeburo Aute Service 8i Used Sherman ‘unetion & Se er 3 : Sea the Parapet tor, Com: ¥ ‘ood, service mer PE §-6123. Sait can be for only $1.1, | CRANKSHAFT G NDING IN THE Sa Meee Ee otias Boone 23" ood. Boone FE Pontiac e Tee ractor and PBERGEAS_ROST REFAIR, CUS Equipment Co. vomiting, Skirts. Rite. és 8. Your Authorized Ford Tractor Lapeer, Orion. Estim 7-9 p.m. ‘ALER 1751 S. Telegraph Rd. Sale Motor Scooters 82 ‘$6 CRUISER GOOD COND. OR Fe 3-2838 3 CUSHMAN SCOOTER LIKE new. 233 N Cass Lk. Rd. ‘er in Sodition rivet 4200 fixes: {sit Indisnwood Ra. Lake Orion MY 3-4621. [AN SCOOTERS _—i|s ANDERSON SA ti pikey FE ean _For Sale Motorcycles 83 380 MATCHLESS, $195. 760 WING. ca PEs REE Y pavinso SON. ia | er MARLEY DA i SE. aT tone after © pam. | ee CYLINDER, 8200. por “Great wh eR ct GAIN its? PONY (CYCLE. “SPI SPEEDOME- ORCHARD LAEE. AT CASS 3 Windshield, new paint. $-048- OPEN ‘TIL 10 $1,195. New paint. Sri08” ; | ge VEN WEUE, | 40 Dixie FOR PARTS Ai ND, SERVICE, ON Me yton Plains. pays he : Bavidscn ales Co.'s 8 Sage | ese Ph. OR 31305. _ pA cae . 23-2666 iS on ore c 0: For Sale Bicycles 84| Eves, ig BEST Rn N ARS. FE 44878. ee nee oe ecTEN & “& SON 4.1 Scenes yeapenee Desks 2 MEW GIRL'S ENGLISH BICY- _¢les, Exc. buy. OR 3-8009. FOR. FOR SALE: GIRLS 2-INCH BI- Wit wx ‘OR BUY 2” GIRLS — Magee fot BF" boy's, FE Tees. Boats & Accessories 85 10 EP. ger hg ‘NING. --wus._ cond, 90. FE ape ak = AND i HP MER _most_new Suctifice. MU_4-0542. +0542. Ly! ia Fr & MOLDED PLYWOOD > RUN- . Front deck, 20 moto and neu- reasonabie offer. = ya reve g~* ma fi REDUCED PRICES - Auction Sales ARTS ADOTION SALES. For Sale Housetrailers 78 BEDROOM ALL eer * sealer gear ‘Tel-Huron for rent. . NEAR Numerous . Sell or ace r. FE BYTE. ALUM 1s BED- Sori < OS. OLD, AEC Fk, vace cinaied, "MA a aia oe HATCHERY ‘ge00 Auburr __ FE 46510 . : A ; : Tifice. FE 5-519. A ASTER, 45 FT. 1 a: bedrm. and assume GOING CAMPING OR WANT A HOME? pay- up ele- CASH + | AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer 1932. Guaran- teed get dem yg ot way 8 one ally Bryan's pe caravans.) 15210 Holly Elrose 4-6771. EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN HOUSE- trafler for rent. Will move to Ry court of your =e EM Orie Trailer — Trained, ‘Boarded 70 BOARDING | ALL eREEne YOUR dog will nave the same careful agitention given our own show s. Trimming oy appointment. 1-8245. Pomoanette K's 525 ioe : CATS BOAR Burr-Shell Grain & Feed | 71 wT & Hay. $i & @ uP Straw & Senine. Phone MA 5-0666 | # AC ACRES OF HAY. IND CUTTING | m 78 acres of oat one 2196 Lapeer Rd Lk. _ rE 775 ms. Tel ee Hay, * Sales New Stewarts Generals-Hollys Ww SKICR N berglas bottom. Mark 55 Mer- eury with i 8. All in Exe, cond, Can ed. A 4-3508 : is PT. ALL PIBERGLAS, EVIN- i Sf er, ew m $1,405, $1350" less trailer, EM __3-2040_ is PT BOAT. PIBEROLAS BOT- tom. Mahogany double deck. Pad- ded sea steering wheel & re- poe a oy 4 25 —e $500. MY _3-4471.__ 1957 re “3 “MERCURY Rr. Stee anq controls, 14° Penn- Yan, Front and center deck. $550. _EM 3-332. ~~ AUGUST sUST BOAT BARGAINS ir ‘Runabest. Motor, Trailer pa. ‘as $225 NOW $195 NOW $275 fh beg AN Runabout, 30 elec. con- $1695 — NOW $1495. 1401 wood at Walton Bivd (PE 8-44 $4408 89 2-9-9 Open Sun. FE 4-0370 AUGUST SALE LAKE-N-SEA s a beg ime ast NEW CONDITION, —¥ —— 7 —" hay Wil! De For ae Livestock 72 LPR LLP POLL PLD LLL ALIA ALAA ANAS WEE PIGS; WTD. EAR ia ee os S00 SORREL GELDING. 2% LE, 41”. cs ‘pracrs PLUMS, ARE. |. Bargains — Bargains 15 to Ef ft 8 & 10 wide | Highest trate-in allowance ever. Get our dea; before vou buy. Re- membet vcu will save hundreds of dollars at Bob Hutchinson Kellv's Hardware. 3994 Auburn at Adams, Auburn Hts. FE 2-6811. END OF THE SEASON CLEAR- ance ‘on all boats. Terms _pae Howard Loomis, 10655 ixte ~ JOHANSON MOTORS Boats. Tre. & gg ont gg Everything for ont OWENS MARINE SPrLIES 396 Orcharo_Lk Ave ONE CAR TOP TS emnG soar and ping must sell, moving. _OR_ 3-4 HaNGaRD STEEL PIERS. SUN —< ace oan we also have a obese § of ee. clear 1899 8 FE __2-8033 Sundays SAILBOAT, SNIPE. ‘E. EXC. COND. $350 EM_ 3-4931. SAILBOAT COMET. GOOD GON- dition. Fibergias bottom, 2 sets _of sails. EMpire_3-4 USED SPECIALS: ‘t : Macuay” 110100 hp na & trade nn a a Mobile Home | sitters bon’ a "motor ‘compte: a 5 ‘ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON es inc. NTURYS — HOLIDAY FIBERGLAS — CHETEK LAP 490) Dixie Highway AKE AND MERCUR hO- + Sth Be a tone |e mC ae ane, ‘aa Open 4 Pg a_week 4 UNDER-WA TER WEED CUTTING ‘WT. CASH POR USED HOUSE. gt Past obile Aomes 2403 FE jie Rd Warren. Mich N INLAND LAKES SALES PE 4-7121 ie ¥. _Huron- FE 26122 : | Transportation Offered 87 ae aie % TO SHARE EXPENSES TO HAR- i aa cnet ‘fs! SHORT OF MONEY? “, risbur Tiiinois. Leaving . August cos a Ge sel) your trailer from our | . 2ist. FE “TREE - RIPENED jot We will pick up sour GARS FOR PORTLAND. ORE. at stead “Orchards, | rn et Advertise demonstrate. Gas allowance to Hartiord Conn -z Lk. Ra. and. mod arrange tor finageing. | - Fi 23008 E 2-6823 after 6 p.m. hair fe Ra | £e Tem, comers “ar Nede rgrmeds FLY «ENGINE int TO PICK YOUR OWN S60. buyers wopniek o burts nave | Cantoraia, $80; Hawai $99.10 * cee Fi sepiees| Teeth Sere Ee ality, arive FROCK sd Se : rly... ay ms | wach ies ‘oli as pone goae 66TH, HOLY. | "lond™ wither way. FH 9-6906 4-T371 ‘Century Raven Model $15 FOR OLD CARS od ft. 3 — Lapa ts se ‘OR 3-6015 i : er ex ; : Gator Tra jer, Must sacrifice for Used Truck Parts — 89A business “ee aries wr Box 272 y Port Mich OLive USED TRUCK PARTS . ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES |, 2635 Auburn Ave ~~ For Sale e Trucks 90° ASPHALT PAYING "EQUIPMENT, rapt truck with four 8x26x20 e tires. Roll back roller and tat er ail hang tools, $1.000 cash. Will consider car in trade. FE _4-1170_or_ FE 2-0797. i,-TON CHEVY PICKUP. fy Jeep and show renal 1211 Perry. Mobil Static CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY LAARY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER A NEW CK 1 You Check Our Low Prices taal 147 8. Saginaw. TANDEM DUMP, 10 i. GM os yd, dump. OR Sisia , WILLY'S PICK-UP. “Qrive, ius grip tires *ontt Bob Butle rners, Mi _4-7500. 5 FORD. TON PANEL, 6 CYL- “inder = A- . Gall Bob _Butler at Tarvers,, MI 4-7500. i058 Bae PICKUP, 8 CYINDEE Eddie Stee’ 5 Port,” % «FORD TANDEM 10 * YARD _ dump, FE 58257, . Pepe RD PANEL ; GOOD CONDI- TOM Bt BOHR, _1NC Mee 37 FORD ‘4 TON I sf omen —_, ci sharpes | Are ed V4 _ners, M ater at Tur- Marshall Mazurek Motor Salés Big Savings On 4 dr ‘67 Hilman Minx, Tooter: WW. Like New Scotsman, Economy car, Sedan. Radio, new. $1,305. ‘ST Mercury 4 dr, station wagon. pusemede trans, R&H. Sharp. '§3 Buick Special. 4 dr. nice. $595. Mazurek Motor Sales 8. Bivd. at 8S Saginaw FE 49588 i932 AMERICAN AUSTIN, GOOD cond. Collector's item. Best offer _takes, FE +7868. 1956 BUICK RIVIERA, DYNAFLOW R&H. Pink and white, $1,395. mas good shape, must sell. __ OR, 3.2085. 63 6511 Highland Rd. _ 1955 BUICK SPECIAL HARD TOP, BUICK Better Buy Used Cars "57 Ford 2 Dr. eeee A real sharpie. 57, Pontiac 2 Dr. CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP. radio, heater, white tires, red and white. transmission. er, white tires, powerglide. °S6 Buick 4 Dr. white tires, dynafiow, green an white. ONE OWNER. OFFERS MODEL & BARGAINS | New Silver Hawk, V-8. auto, trans. |. ‘1955 BUICK F aieha 4 DR. ROAD- ~ $2095 . PAIRLANE ‘500° HARDTOP. ra- dio, heater, whité tires, automatic .$1795 | 'S7 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $2045 BEL AIR HARDTOP, radio, beat- $1495 SPECIAL SEDAN radio, a Eee ie FORD DEALER | MUST ELL — an canant "83 ae Windsor. Auto, transmis- White walls. Good cond. $378. PE 4-4007 after 5 p.m. 1955 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DE- , &4door radio, heater, auto- rolet “Hunter Blvd at 8. Wood- ward cee Birmingham. MI 4-2738, $2 DODGE H. TOP, EXC, CON- dition, sharp, EM 3-008) H. Rig- gins, 1%1_ DODGE _CORONET REPOSSESSION Full price . No cash needed. Payment only $9.98 mo, Mr. Bell. Great kes. 8-0402. $1 BUICK RIVERIA HARDTOP, | 1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 CON-| a over Rejrm 6 $19. Need a etna big ew aa = — sh adepreabomed oes | PIES Eddie. Steele Ford. FE __5-8204. 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DR. R&H. Be FOM. Must sell today. 5-9204. Eddie Steele radio, heater, automatic trans- Ford, FE Sate eo white Tet Co. Hunter Bi anat tg. Wood- HERMAN et Co Hunter Blvd al 5 ward, Ave. Birmt ogham. MI GAVE UF! = THE “Bright Spot’’ yous, IF YOU CAN'T FIND TO PLEASE P : CONVENIENCE, FEW OF OUR & FOR fou HERE ARE A MANY VALUES: 55 Buick 4 Dr SPECIAL Riviera ecdiob. owner and bright red. ’S6 Cadillac 4 Dr... .$2995 SEDAN DFVILLE Power seats, windows, steering & brakes one owner and very neat. "55 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. $895 many ivory & blue. one BEL AIR, radio, heater, other extras, . Steele Ford, Walk In & Drive Out 1953 CHEVY NATIONAL MOTOR | ae sa. mp amare | R.&C. Rambler SA LES $395 We ety beat “Sy aes S60 Atburn Be Dera LARRY JEROME Must "sell 36 care im 30 days. Complete service 8 a.m. "til 9 p.m. & QUIT YOUR _Doodling 232 8 SAGINAW 58 FORD HT. er steering and, power brakes. this 4 dr, carries radio ang heater, white walls ‘and loaded with ex- eae. ae like new-—drives like ne 5 57 "CHEN, CONV. casunaes silver with new jet black custom top heater. and white walls. Red and silver interior, A honey for only $1,705 ‘$5 DESOTO 4 DR. ‘57 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1595/.. . 210 SEDAN, radio, heater, power- 56 Olds 4 Dr....... $1695 | wisanas with auto, trans., radio, SUPER 88, Hydramatic white} heater, and white walls. Pem Soe ticeauriow ialeare ‘ brooke. aqua with ivory top. Your se $1595 “ . car should make the down. $1,195. °56 Ford 2 Dr. ..... $1595), ee - | 58 Edsel _ hardtop 5 34 Buick 4 D $89 FAIRLANE HARDTOP. power.) ~’ uc Tee | ee rae. heater, automatic trans- SUPER V-8, Dynafiow, radio, 36 F Poa } = ane ission. coral and white with) heater lecally owned. Be Chey ty e ail-leather trim . $2095 aa Mhere "57 Ford “SD ..--- Q5 | °53 Merc hardtop '55 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1195} ~ConveRTIBLE, Fordomat. | 53 Pontiac BEL I ee eet — ic white tires ivory & black zB oer 2 mentor. = =? . nae Be Pontiac 2 qe.» -+.+s veaeasen ‘ 6 : : a oe Buick 4°Dr. . $1095 |'54 Pontiac 2 Dr.....$595 | :50 Ke SPECIAL EDAN, radie. heater, DELUXE MODEL, radio, heater, “0 Mere. CW: beeen ee peo coe 87 EZ! wats, ae are ee Hydramatic, ; Ld *55_Buick 4 Dr. ...-$1195/QVER 15 ........... $95 SUPER ‘SEDAN fuil power, A SS dior Thester: white ther ORE| TRANSPORT ATIne aw fow brie ] ’ as Ed od +. . * ; '$5 Pontiac 2 Dr. $1095 55 Pontiac Cat. ....$1195 810 SEDAN. radio. heater, by | CoetoM creme another dramatic ONE 0} UE WAAL OLIVER GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell, things you’fe not using ‘through: Classified Ads! eines Si ot “ + oe Prey | BUICK © 210 a Lake FE 29101 Olen “Ey es. JEROME ee ‘ iad "Bright Spot Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Gass. iF E 80488 Open till 10, Motor Company MERCURY. Dae LINCOLN ENGLI ORD LINE \ . 232° SAGINAW FE 3-131 1956 FORD FAIRLANE, CLUB SE- | dan. Jet black, 8 cylinder, R&H. ' Dawson Fairlane 509 hardtop with po®-: V-8 with re i five. a less expen MI’ 4- _OR 3-847 E DOWN. $11.46 mo a ‘Credit Mer., Parks at MI 4’ ner Ford. Sronaware vere ies “ar bY) __ Eve. $2,295, i ere ‘CLUB } COUPE. R = cc Sai RDEN i bie i) to rion on Motor Sales M% AT KSTON RD. FORD’ — yf WeROURY M iy 2-261) A ee he ee “condition its ford Trirlane. FOM. Powe Both ca: ars one puner. iy. ‘31 ME ERCURY CONV ADED. oe 3-1267 . 4-7500 Harold Tur- Ask py ‘Ivan. NO MONEY payments of Mr. Lg tare 2 DR. SEDAN 1178 | °55 Chevy 2 dr. Sedan 1 "5S. Buick "century. 2 dr_ Hardtop Dynafiew R& "57 Chevfolet 2 dr. station wagon, 51 Chevrolet 2 dr. Deluxe See this one, Only i 95 "63 Pontiac 4 dr. Hydramatic, R&H 1 owner, Like ne 63 Ford 2 dr. pecan. Good Clean automobile ‘56 Chevrolet 4 dr. Delu: 1 owner, Powerglide, —- . mission, WW tir tran. Solid “black. i em = ah dr r Hyéramatic 3 5 HOMER “HIGHT MTRS. “15 aap my ee _— Pome OXFORD. MeCHIAN 4 dr. $1145 596 4 495 e vd. OA oie ‘$2 RAMBLER HARDTO: ABSOLUTELY NO ONE ¥ Hepes Assume rad vbtae of $8.65 Call Mgr r. ner Ford, mo, it Parks at MI 4-7500. Harel Tur- 1852 NASH RAMBLER, $5 Ta over §5 weekly payments. MI 6-3900. Birming- Wood Mr. Murphy, ham Ramble, 666 5S DOWN. war ‘533 NASH RAMB LER aT. R& H reineatah $350. FE 2-8745, 4 NASH 5 PASSENGER COUPE. __OR_3-6545. : NASH—1953 STATESMAN = Hydramatic colored glass, DR. A good travel car—very good | seaaition, TH rice. E BARGA zy Hunter Blvd. at Haynes. Birm. _M1 64456 1985 NASH RAMBLER, CUST! tation wagon. Like $95 down assume $39 ay ayments Mr Murphy, MI 6- new Adee 4 ner MI 47500. Harold Tur- 55 OLDSMOBILE meeroa 2 R 8&8 Hydramatic, Power brakes, $1,295 BRAID SALES Deaetebinmeesh Dealer Soles Dealing Radio. ’ MOV ew: Ts FE 2 1950 PLYMOUTH 4 oe CLEAN, | __ $95, FE _tuns good _ 38-1931, _| "8? PLYMOUTH SEDAN. NOTHING down. Take over m Mitr. Sales "83 ia 2 DR. R&H. NICE) _Johnson _ car payments ° | Lake Ori | + \ . = a yy" : ue _THE PONTIAC PRES s, TU ESDAY, AUGUST. 19, 1958 ' epeep mined Rent Teale. Space, Es) TIZZY by ‘Kate Osann For + Sale Cars 91 For ____ For Sale ¢ Cars 9 For se Sete 91; For Sale Cars 9k - STOP, LOOK, BUY “eee FA 4 DR. 8 ts ot Cnevrolet 2dr. stan ‘$1 Buick, Dynafiow. et ol $165 i sagt Fenebetnencceneacees QO548 abet dren) ETA OR TNS | « ond, . ou ona" MOB ea |g ery st. ag 745 1957 ISETTA BMW 300. A ONE! ns OK SE St all Ee ra cd at | ’ sees - the maeey | ric ’ os mobile, 3 ar, dre * vg : $045 66 For, yaicey kup with large go a pickup P24 Peere rere ere ee) "$6 Buick 4 Radio & 1983 aS oe 4dr. sedan, Dynebes & heater .... $205 9 dr. sedan, dra- Radio & beater wt HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “as Minutes From Pontiac’ oxronn “& Hae Bivd. ICHIGAN OA 82528 ae a mh, We 'B4 MA & gd ane. come out & look hen over! Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD. PE 3-747) 1983 PLYMOUTH RE POSSESSION $168 full price $10.06 fe month, Perfect engine = ete faeces sories, No cas tr. Bell, Great Lakes. F° ‘oso TRANSPORTATION Specials "34 Henry J, $325 5 ‘52 Chev. 2 dr., $32 "51 haubice Wagon, $75 ‘48 Chev., 2 Roger's Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave PE 2-9555 RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER 1954 PLYMOUTH HARD TOP, RaA- dio, heater, automatic transmis. . red and white finish. ed Nort: Chevrplet Cel Hunter Bivd. oO} evro! . Hunter Biv and §. Woodward Ave. Birming- ham MI aus 1956 PLYM ee Ge @ CYLIN- der, Push-button trans, Must sell today. Eddie Steele Ford. 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 dr. Top conuition ... $545 Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-FUYMOUTH Sa katad Clarkston, . MA 5-5141 $6 LE TIOUEE 3uB WAGON, 4 dr. V8 Bote tense only. $1395. 724. Oakland ee _4-3529 | 1957 PONTIAC STARCHIEF “co vert Perfect? condition, $2,100. Will consider trzde in, FE 8-8122. | COMMUNITY ja Rambler, 668 a _- Motor Sa es ~ OLDSMOBILES ‘eek tes: FACTORY EXEC. od DEMOS | °57 Buick 4 dr. HT_ | Pores cars new used-—MG, | ‘57 Chevy convert PG. & Austin Healy | "586 Nash 4 dr Ambess. di HO GHTON & "SON | 36 Ford 2 dr. ; | ‘58 Chevy HT $28 N. Main Rochester | ‘55 Ford Convert OL 1-9761 er Mercury 4 dr. "50 OLDS 16 $85. 5} Chery Delray PacnooTonG FE 2-0787 5-4 —-* 2 dr. o OLDS 88 2 PR. NOU MONE Rei ‘54 Pontiac, 2 dr. DOWN. Assume ym , ‘62 Buick 4 dr 8.65 mo A ae Credit igr. Mr ‘52. Kaiser 4 dr _ Auburn at Fast t Bivel. FE 8-4539. - 1053. ) AND 1954 PONTIAC'S, |, 2 DRS. 4 doors. Already to go. No a and assume gmail montaly alk auces crag & Auto Sagin t. FE $3 PONTIAC CONVERT HYDR R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MON: EY DOWN. Assume pe ments of $19.46 mo. Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500, Harold Tur- _her Ford. ~ 1955 Pontiac Catalina y sharp. Bleck & White. R&B. Ver: Automatte shift, excellent rubber. All for $1005 PEOPLE'S AUTO Lo 68 OAKLAND FE 2-2351 CLEAN "$2 “PONTIAC © CHIEFTAIN 4 dr tone, Std. shift, 8 cyl, Gevewsy Dr. ‘$8 PLYMOUTH 4 DR AUTOMAT- ic trans $600, PE 2-1086. —t— 158 Wenonah Dr. | 1957 VOLKSWAGE ] OWNE! freed miles. In ft shape i First, Pontiac TE & ‘4 STARCHIE: Brakes, FAIRLANE Automatic FORD ......... 4 DOOR —- Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic. CADILLAC .........$2695 y tdlng DEVILLE DOOR - Power Steering, FORD ...............$1795 Full Power, FOR YEARS, WISE CAR BUYERS HAVE BEEN SATISFYING THEIR TRANSPORTA “PONTIAG RETAIL STORE” NOW WERE OLD FRIENDS AND THEY ALWAYS SEE US VA IY ae MA AS FOR YOu ASD mz ‘ONE OF “OUR , MANY RAPPY CUSTOMERS. PONTIAC ..........$3145 STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE ~ “preio & Heater. Automtic Transmission. Full pow PONTIAC Starchief NVERTIBL Heater, Power Brakes and Power Steerin PONTIAC ..........$2295 Red & Ivory Paint. Power Fr 4 ‘ "500°" aoe Transmission, Bod ’ RE's | ne ALWAYS |A “Better” Buy... IF you know where to look for it. ae \ Lee ee 2299 es & * \e 8 Tri-Power, Aytomatic Transmission. Radio & Heater, .$1695 Full eek! Radio & eater Power Brakes Radio & Heater. COUNTRY An Reono (BEE Transmission, CHEVROLET oe... 1495 BEL AIR 4 DOOR — Powerglide, Automati mission. Radio & Heater. — BUICK 2-DOOR — Power Brakes, Automatic Transmission. MERCURY CONVERTIBLE ¢ Transmission. OLDSMOBILE - Full Power, Automatic oe 8 Radi I STAR RCHIEF 4DOOR —*Radio & Heater. i Ps at ater. Sandalwood ‘55 PONTIAC $1195 & Power Steering, a 4 Door, SQUIRE - Ford-O-Matic wer Brakes. VAUXHALL ........$1695 Radio & Heater. OMY SPECIAL. FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC | RETAIL STORE » “GOODWILL USED CARS" 63 MT, CLEMENS, ST. } END THE POST OFFICE Black & White Pain FORD voce cesses. $1295 ~~ Radio ‘ower Steering FORD. ..............8 795 2 DOOR PONTIAC ........... CORVERTIOLE ~ Radio & Heater, Power Steering Conditioning. eve eee ee 1995, .... 92195 o & Heater, Automatic ..... 82295 Transmission. Radio * 8 we veer ees 1595 & Heater Automatic & Brakes ; 31,000 miles. $995 32 Miles per Gallon. E 37117 oo ES ~ THE, PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST. 19, 1958 ; i '--Today’s Television Programs - - + Channel 2~WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9 OKLW-TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (2)'To Tell Truth. “Atoms,9:00 (4) Amos ’n’ Andy. for Power.’ Panel discus- 6:00 (7) Mr, Danger. ’ 9:98. (2) News. (9) Popéye. 44) News: Williams. 9:30 (7) Pantomime Quiz. Dick/#:30 (2) Beas the, Clock. (2) Racket Squad Van Dyke becomes regular} (4) Romper Room. : panelist. Gretchen Wyler, (1) Our Friend Harry, 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. Gloria, DeHaven guests. ' (9) Byline 8. Wilson. 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. 6:15 (4) Box Four. (4) Bob Cummings. Assign- (4) Dough Re Me. ment to photograph. gym. _ 6:90. (7) ae Oakley. Annie Say en Ri = into|10:25 (9)Billboard. turns fig’ er t j tly boner. “run. rol St ae andes (2) Spotlight Pia y house.|10:80 (2) Star Showcase. (9) M. Rooney Sho » Gary Merrill struggles to (4) Tréasure Hunt. (4) Drivers Appeal. Motor- (cap ae problem. (9) Movie . #~ ists’ problems. 7 _ |unv00 (2) Arthur Godtrey . ; 10:00 (7) Public Defender. De| . (4) Price ls Right. <0) (2) Weather, fender investigates baby}; 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. nail ical i (ewe: ‘ . 7 ; (4) Californians. Matt un-|(:80,(2) Dotto, 1:00 a ea Rai — covers crime ring. (Re-run.) (4) Truth or Consequences. per. am- (2) Bid n’ Buy. Auction (1) Rickey the Clown. eron in adventure. game, * ae ear ) 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (2) Follow That Man, Adven- Ho AE (9) Weather: . . ture series, Ralph Bellamy. 10:15 (9) Film Fare. WEDNESDAY : ERNOON 9:10 (7) Weather. - {10:30 @ The Taree: ws:te (2) - ot Lite. ; 7 _ (9) Starlight Theater. Ran- Dough. 4:15 m News: Daly. dolph Scott, “Home, Sweet * Led Gre he Its People a:98 (l) Sumaricot. Suearfoot has Homicide.” (’46.) ; ° Ue ) Sugarioot. Suga oot nas) (4) Dr. Hudson. Dr. Hud. 12:15 9 J 1 Seri gtim choice of capturing’ son’s young protege he-| (9) Jungle Series. murtderet or saving his horse’s life. ss (9) Million Dollar Movi-. Margaret O'Brien, ‘‘Journey for Margaret.'’ ('42.) (4) Win With Winner. Audi- ence participation quiz. (2) Name That Tune. 8:00 (7) Sugarfoot (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (ay) . Barry Jones Storybook. 4 in-“"The Magic Fishbone.” (2) Mr. Adams, Eve, How- ard gets in trouble with Eve friends teen-ager. (2) Highway Patrol. averick Introduces Humor to TV's Off Beat Scrot Adding Sparkle Laughter Has on Old-Time Range gram.) By JAMES GARNER estern ud new fall series over an expand. ed ABC-TV network of stations. I'd be drawn and quartered ii I gave away the plot of ‘‘Hanged,” but I can assure you that the script by Douglas Heyes is well-larded with sardonic humor. : Show’s: Writers Realize * * * Place In one of the early shots, Mavy- erick, the card expert, awaiting ‘his execution is a moldy cell, is ‘calmly cheating at solitaire. That’s (The author of this column is the, what you might term a “twist.”” star of ABC-TV’s Maverick pro- I’m sure our 1870 frontier ances- tors resorted to off-beat or shaggy dog humor. It was the historians who took themselves seriously. ume) Soup's On|) evar Sto a ae | 6 ion, 11:20 (4) Sports. ® Movie mee a 1:80 (2) As the World Turns. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Ralph (T) Topper. (4) (color) It Could Be You. 2 when he judges beautiful Edwards. ‘“‘Radio S ¢ ; lege contest. (Re-run. ) Pade CE eS" /00 (2) Our Miss Brooks 1 Watt “ é (7) Lady of Charm. 8:30 Earp. Wyatt be-'11:39 (7) Night ‘Court. cofhes robbery suspect. (9) Theater (cont.) 2:26 (4) Faye Elizabeth. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Comedians’ (4) Storybook (cont.) Clift uette, Hans Con-, 2130 (2) House Party. (2) Keep Talking. Comedy ried, Box derby win- (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. panel quiz. ner. ’ i 2:89 (9) News. 9:00 (7) Broken Arrow. White 2) eae (coat) boy, Apache youth battle 3:00 (2) Big Payoff, over Iridian maiden. (4) Today Is Ours. - aocroat - ==emere onme _ (7) American Bandstand. 10. e : Meditations (9) Movie. hs 6 (2) Mette $:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Answer to Previous Pussie 6:48 (2) On the Farm Front (4) From These Roots. ° (7) Who Do ‘You Trust? H ‘ : a ue 4 ee 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. = (4) Queen for a Day. 7:80 (2) Movie. (7) American Bandstand vieiete 8:00 (1) Cartoon Carnival. 15 (2) Secret Berm. = 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 8:30 (Tt) Big Show. (9) Laff Time. 8:48 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 4:48 (4) Modern Romances ACROSS 6:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. 1 Screen i) Wilts . performer, (7) Sir Lancelot. 6 He is one of | * (9) Looney Tunes. eee : 8 He appears in : 6:80 (2) Susie, —_— (4) (color) It's Great World. $2 Ranh - send r (7) Mickey Mouse Club, 14 Idee (comb. (9) Abbott and Costello. as Rectan 2 ye Beis | 17 Term of | Most P opulous State : epecerment | Py : 18 Mortar end 1 |in Brazil ls Sao Paulo 20 Merit awards | 22 Poms inine cel SAO PAULO, Brazil — Brazil's Bs Son aa most populous state is San Paulo, 28 Pithy which the latest figures from the 33 don of Isane = ag mie Brazilian Institute of Georgraphy 33 nant _— and Statistics show as having 10,- 38 L La ocation sie | Pe 2 847,000 residents, States with the a Demet . ; a next largest populations are: Minas ° Beaches Leeda == Gerais, 8,521,000; Bahia, 5,614,000; ot est (Pro women ee otter Rio Grande do Sul, 4,893,000; Per- a3 ular 1 Pall In drops 19 Resi ae b ol 61 Withdraw 2 Roof edge Won, metiad i: wheat vat Coo week Baseball store—and he didn’t even need it.” ee ORL vows Jr. | a's Music Hall ww ‘Newsy Brench Sts. | WPON, Jim ameche x ke * WibE. basctall Kew er eae i) Some aries 8: 6 eh c= varty "A local guy says he’s invented a drink for drivers who in @: r Be. News. "Nesrtvn Weih ‘Neve Mokenste | Sist on one more for the road. It's a martini with a ‘white line woe si so te re mir am ies Lewin bie down the niiddie. That's earl, brother. : Muste | 4:00—-WJR. Bands, Ans, Man WON, Jim Cuséy Neve me [Mace Reasal, Rg a (Copyright, 1958) 8:00—-WJR, B . . i : : “Ww : WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | Wisk’ Mt . _ = sae Saehes ar *, "ei te nome ro WFO, Don Meckinnon |Three Lightning Bolts a gee sehgene ee WJBK, Baseball m4 Ei. 8 re one WPON, Jim Casey News; Sberiian | WUBR’ ste se ee ‘Fd "betta Damage British Plane cocked out the plane's navigation 0.2 Wa. — ‘wet aid AR all Baree WIBK. Gporis. Mcleod LONDON (UPI)—Three lightning lights. . 9: 00—WIK ews a. 4 : aged iti rope Nobody was hurt and the plane cat WIBK, BSc. wh “WEY News. hort "est tnt tts Atrwaye Viscount omer) eS pas |landed safely at Cognac. in western WJBK, Baseball wake - en wav waterieg. Mckenste ay yee © ee sane, WPON, Casey Sho News, Lark or sengers wher if ran into a severe 9:50—CKLW, -World Today. , ye ge Wak _ Ernie Ford jStorm over ern France os The passengers, who were re- 10:00—WIR,, Amos ‘n’ Andy | * 80 WIR, Muste Hall a Davies’ «0» | WPON, MacKinnon — |terday. turning from Majorca, were flown era shakespeare | CRLW, ews, ‘Toby David Bo \dacas U7 4 at ‘CKLW, &. <1 jepsieton, wow tae on You ae anwar, , Muse. | Pilot John. Cann mond emer-|into London ‘in another'plane éarly wron. = sit - WW, News, r Elizabeth wwa/ Max ve alone WPON, Sports Chase igency landing after the successive today, 19:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. a wake.” HE’S FOR HUMOR — James Garner, star of ABC-TV’s Mav- erick program, feels that the humor inserted in the Western series, is a major reason for its great popularity. He says that he's amazed at most. historians of the West treating that period ‘“‘like >... By EARL 4 go down town WILSON “I’m right at the corner of Walk and Don’t Walk”. too much. * who’s also bringing out a line. Because he Was in shirt sleeves, he was halted and asked to put on a busboy’s coat and tie — “usually worn,” he was toN, “by Tony Perkins” ... El Rancho Vegas Headwaiter Ar- turo who, feuded with a com- edian, says he knows one “so hammy that if he were in & -|prison break he'd try to have the prison spotlight on him at all times.” The TV Beat and Offbeat: I got a sneak preview of the Ziv “World of Giants” TV show (about a man 6 inches ‘|tall) that’s either going on or to whom you want to believe. $\pehind the Ir6n Curtain and- tailor?” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Agreer: The @-inch man, a US. agent shrunken by rocket raya Let's Watch Haircuts; | Mrs. Don Larsen Does WILSON NEW YORK — How To Hold Your Husband: The Yankees’ no-hit pitcher, Don Larsen, was accompanied to the Stage Barber r Shop by his pretty bride, who remained while he got tu ae his locks trimmed by sheafsman’ Lucito D'Agostino. My B. W. never went with me to the barber shop! ‘perior TV product, I’m amazed ~ erns reflected " undistilled sour mash. adult Western — with humor.” NEW YORK (® — When I pause to think of the rich vein of humor the Maverick scripters have The Step Pyramid of Djoser, built about 2740 B.C MUNTZ TV . Member of Electronics Association FE 4- 1515 C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Open Daily 9 te 9 . at Memphis, tapped to make the series a su-|Egypt, is the oldest free-standing stone structure in the world. that most Western historians treat. ed the post-Civil War period like a wake. ; an 7 * * We'd been led to rate that 1870 frontiersmen generally had an almost fanatical aversion to any type of humor other than a practi- cal joke. Our silent screen West- RCA COLOR TY Sales and Service SWEET'S RADIO-TV Oven Mon, & Fr: Night 422 W. Huron FE 4.1133 RCA Color TV 127 S. Parke | Sales and Service CONDON’S TV FE 4-9736 this mistaken premise; so the kids grew up with the idea that Tom Mix, Bill Hart and Hoot-Gibson were nurtured on Our producer, Roy Huggins, a Phi Beta Kappa with enviable - writing credits and considerable | skill as a researcher, couldn't go along with the theory. Asked at the outset for a ter slogan for. the series, he said; * * x With that thought as a starting point, the writing craft was combed for dramatic writers gift- ed with humor — in distinction to joke routines. Actors? Well, all I can say is that I'm horribly miscast as Bret and Jack Kelly is a misfit Reminds me how Herb Shriner, talking of the days in Indiana, used to say “Back home on Saturday nights ‘twas nuthin’ for us to) and watch a few haircuts.” Peter Lind Hayes—whose ABC TV show starts Oct. 6—tells of the drunk who got lost and phoried for help. “Where are you?” asked his wife. He went and looked, then reported, Carol Channing phoned me from the Las Vegas Tropi- cana to say the customers demanded her “impersonation” of Grandma Marfiene Dietrich and she’s put it back in her act ... She hopes Marlene—who'd objected—doesn’t mind * * Roxanne Arlen of “Who Was That Lady?” went to Sardi's with Dress Designer Elgee Bove, one of the best oe men, ARLEN not going on CBS,. according smuggled out, is carried in a briefcase by a normal U.S. agent. To him a cat’s as menacing as a leopard; a falling peneil can crush him. Comedian Jack|@ E. Leon&rd, quite a shrunken man himself, was intrigued with |§ q ithe acting of Marshall Thompson and asked, ne ———y Zsa Zsa Gabor was being interviewed by Jack Eigen in Chi- cago and declared she didn’t want to marry again. “But what if you fell in love?” asked Eigen. “I'd live in sin,” fiipped Zsa Zsa. “You understand, ladies and gentlemen,” hurriedly spoke up Joey Adams, who’s starring with her at the Chez Paree, “Sin is the name of a small town in Hungary.”. Copacabana comics Marty\allen and Mitch De Wood claim || there’s one Broadway type who’ might be called “the agreer.” |) — He agrees with everything. Sample dialogue: a “That Frankie Laine’s one of the nicest guys in|@. show business. I worked with him. He’s WONDERFUL!” ae. “Who's his|= | as Bart if they were looking for performers to deliver the mel- ancholy subtleties of psychologi- cal diama. We ain't the types. It would be grossly unfair to any writer for me to take a hunk of his didlogue out of context to illustrate his over-all skill as a humorist, but instances do come sharply to mind to show, generally, the line of thought that bears fruit after Hug- gins has given a Maverick assign- ment to a ‘writer. * e -* As I write this, we're putting the Day They . 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They're going over: $3,000 savings in a small greeting erie fa es ‘NEW YORK (AP) — Timothy card firm, In a dozen years he “One of our biggest: sellers at Getty, youngest son of J, Paul built it to an annual volume of'a 4'Valentine is a card that simply Getty, who may be the richest million dollars, says, a Dead.’ ' man in America, is dead ‘at 12. “When I started,” ‘he recalled, |the ‘pe. for a brain tumor last year. He “funny cards accounted only for . entered University Hospital~ last about one per cent-of the business.| Example: A, card — “For-|-rhursday. for plastie- surgery to Mostly it was all hearts and flow-|8've “me,” Ww en opened’ move the scars of the operation. ers, ribbons and bows, satin and|#44s “I “ed my head.” It shows! “ii. was feeling well Sunday lace, Today 60 per cent of ali/* ™am holding bis head under one! int Tater that night his heart Our Memories... We appreciate the beauty of the sacred music of the funeral service. We are thankful for the remembrances of flowers. They each are here for a definite purpose, bringing, solace to the family in grief. They make of the last rites for a_ Writing a hit greeting card is “There is now & specialty card known yesterday. about as difficult as mn out 2 pop practically ‘any occasion” you oe ek hit song. can name,” said Harris. “‘there’s With the boy was his mother. cards each year. He sifts through|who owes you money.” suggestions — “everybody in the/one of the few that doesn't. worry|”orced fromthe boy's father. an action man when it comes to) PETOSKEY #— Two negligent once a week no matter where he humor, He has cards that pop,/homicide warrants have been) was jump, wiggle, smoke and sayjissued here for Ted J. Padgett, 30,! The family notified Getty. of the “Merry Christmas." of Petoskey, bevegage truck driv-|boy’s death. The mother, who was. One of his cards, when opened,jer, and Gene E. Sarns, 22, of Good Getty’s fifth wife, left for Califor- shows a beating plastic heart. An-/Hart, driver of a station. wagon,|nia to make arrangements for qther, when immersed in water, /for two separate fatal accidents. | burial. grows a small tree. In both cases the two‘ were ac-| Timothy is survived by four Although birthday cards are the|cused of straddling the-center line, | brothers. 5. Discover the thrill of top power— top miles per gallon! Driving with Mobilgas Special is a wonderful ‘experience. What a feeling! Its high energy gallons give you quick, sure starts—smooth idling—a sweeping surge of power an that can make passing completely effortless. And you're way out front in mileage economy, too. Your gas gauge tells you—here’s top miles per gallon! 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S$ ha or . - Vide kind memories for the future. . greeting ‘ cards”—but buys only| “It’s a depression-proof _busi-|music. An hour before he died his : =? . re 8 about 25, The other 175 -he turns!ness," said Harris happily. “If}mother sang several of his favor- 3 out himself, which makes him one : ite. hymns to him. : Pho : of the most productive men in the! ee Ow ‘FEDERAL Parkin ie Homicide Warrants Out ah Kay oe in be - On 0 Peat Harris, son of Harry Harris, an|for Two Motorists rope, telephoned Timothy last Sat- 4.4511 a Uur. revises = old-time vaudeville performer, is urday. He called his son at least — at presidential candidate|ed two of them. Jorge Alessandri but the politician The acid hit some of Alessan- 1 . PERRY DRUGS | East ‘Bivd., Cor. Perry FE ¢-0259 escaped injury, dri's aides, burning their clothing. ALL GAS NO MONEY Reg. $342.00 filter, tan, limit control, regulator and’ oi! filter. tage of this sale. 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