id ’ which enroll 1,760 students, The Weather oe 6. Weather Buresw Forecast Cooler, ) Wetatla Page 9) NTIAC_PRESS_ 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 —48 PAGES _ ovrai*?tiss ERNATIONAL * “BROTHER, PREPARE” ~ and So Do Students cote it & Altick +e rociinint claws trical fixtures and in:completion of work nb ge heagooles,: caeor, scouring to Dr. Dana. P. Besides the increased student en- rollment of 400 over last year, 40 more teachers have been hired to staff the new high school, and a new grade school, By SYLVIA de STEIGER This morning was one of polish- ~jrig shoes, combing ‘hair especially neat, and sharpening pencils for the 16,250 public- school children|/ Me in Pontiac, who began their first!» ‘day of the 1958-59 school year to- day. St. Frederick’s, St. Michael's and Emmanuel Christian schools. also opened this morning. Another 2,200' public school kindergartners will attend their | first day of formal education Rionday. By ’Tuesday, the day that ap-' proximately 1,050 teenagers begin sessions at the new $3,500,000 Pon- tiac Northern High School, -all- of the Pontiac schools will be in full swing with a‘total anticipated en- roliment of 19,500. The opening of Northern has been postponed until Tuesday be- Detroit Newspaper Strike Halts Presses “DETROIT (UPD—A labor dis- - Josiah Spires, 5, of 47 E. Blvd. S., who will attend his very first day of school Monday at the Longfellow Elemen- tary School kindergarten, looks a little concerned and somewhat serious. He is standing between two ties of books totalling more than 70 which’ new teachers, The g Ahead Dulles Huddles With Eisenhower } i Pontiac Press Phete he will be required to read in the next 13 years of public school. His oldest brother, Jason, 17, who began his last year at Pontiac Central High ‘School today, shows Josiah some of the lessons which are in store fo . They are sons of Mr, —— 2 bd . White] . ¢ new $450,000 ‘jc (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3) school on Franklin road and. Fer Five aterooms and ofie kinder- garten, a. $160,000° project, have been added to the Owen Elemen- tary School on East Columbia and Baldwin avenues which allows an increase from 450 to 660 studénts : this fall. This brings ‘the | total teach. ~~ this fall, high school > ar class periods of work for President Reds Warn U.S. fo Keep Out of Formosa Area Peiping Sets 12-Mile Offshore Limits, Beams Danger Alert TAIPEI, Formosa (?) — Communist China posted a new keepout warning to- day. to any American ships and planes that might be sent to help Nationalist Chinese in Formosa and garrisons on Quemoy and ‘other offshore islands. The Peiping regime ex- tended its territorial waters in Quemoy and Matsu Chinese mainland. The official New China News Agency said in a broadcast that all foreign ships and aircraft must have permission to travel in the new zone. The new area alse included Formosa, about 100 miles from the mainland; and the National- ists’ Pescadores Islands, supply ‘point about 30 miles from For- mosa.. Both have always been claimed by the Reds as part of China, The news agency defined - the starting-point of the new 12-mile line as the line connecting the mainland coast with its offshore islands, That would take in Que- » } Moy. chool Doors. V asin 5 Matsu, which is about 18 miles from the nearest point on the coast, wag within what the Pei- ping announcement called the Chi- to 12 miles offshore, taking). which nestle against the) hearing room during the Senate tion of affairs of his union. ‘Candid Hoffa. study AP bots .FOUR FACES OF JIMMY — Teamster president James R. Hoffa presented these candid studies yesterday. as he sat in the Rackets Committee's investiga- Fi Hoffa, Aides: Plan ee Aan: The new sea limits give Peiping block- lodged similar protests recently when. the Soviet Union extended sea limits, and got nowhere. The United States continued to beef up its forces on Formosa. U.S. authorities announced the arrival of moré American Sabre Jets but did not say how many. The new jet force is commanded by Maj. M> H. Erisbie of Powell, Wyo. His rank saggested that the force is of wing size, which usually numbers about 75 planes. ~ For Incomes Up to $10,000 Per New Tax Form Out _ WASHINGTON (UPI)—The government had good news today for 31 — taxpayers who make up to $10,000 a | year. They can ay their federal income taxes simply by filling out a small card instead of laboring ‘through a long four-page form. This new labor-saving system of filing federal tax returns was' not without certain disadvantages for some taxpayers, however, Pe pute involving the firing of a officia) at the ‘morning Detroit Free Press halted publication of Thursday editions of that. paper and also kept the afternoon Detroit News and Detroit Times off the) streets this morning. All three Detroit daily newspe: pers are represented by the De- troit Newspaper Publishers Assn. in bargaining with the various craft unions. Pressmen at the Free Press refused to begin work last night in protest over the _— of a union steward, Robert Butz, executive secretes ef the Detroit Newspaper Pub- lishérs Assn., said the steward was fired. following Wednesday’s early press run, for countermanding a foreman’s order, Butz said the steward had been warned pre- viously. In Foday's Press Comics . * * * * et 5 4. County News ....... iacass 18 Editorials te eae eee eee eeaee « 6 Food Section ...... 26 thru 34 Markets .....-. ehisvices sys 42 Obituaries «.... be .. o 1h Sports .......00... 37 thre 39 Theaters 606s... 000s see 40. TV & Ratio Programs..... 47 Wilson, Earl <..... a fi Women’s: Tagen vs. $0 there 35" ~ The Internal Revenue Service RS) said that if taxpayers wanted to take deductions for business ex- penses, dividend credits, sick pay and credit on esti-/ mated tax payments, that the long term would be re- quired. Until today’s ruling, applicable to 1958 ‘named only taxpayers with incomes under $5,000 could use the simple card form, a punch card about the size of a bank theck _with 15 questions to be answered by the individual. * Wc The new card form, according to revenue commission- er Russell C. Harrington, may be used by any Andividual who has: —A total income of less than $10,000 roneiating of wa ad as reported on form W-2 from the person’s em- pl = Received no more than $200 in dividends, interest and wages not subject to withholding during the year. K Wer Husband and wife also can make joint returtis in this simple manner, provided their joint income is under the limit. The new form is called 1040A. By using it, the tax- payer claims an automatic 10 per cent deduction al- lowed by law for personal expenses such as contribu- tions, medical expenses and interest payments. If allowable deductions over 10 per cent _ claimed, the individual must use the regular long The government apparently figures that sf ‘men who eartis up to’$10,000 has a better‘ talent for mathematics than. the tax ayer in the under $5,000 class. * * cE: The new,regulations _ provide that’ taepiayers ‘under * $5,000 can figure their own tax or have Intefnal Revenue do it for'them. Taxpayers with. incomes share $5,000 must 4 : ‘figure their own tax, — eo aS UO | Shee ete + * * * : Gen. Curtis LeMay, U.S. Air Force deputy chief of staff arid the top American exponent of-long- range bombing, is due in Formosa Sunday for a look at the situation. The Communists: continued eas- ing off their peeling of _— today. City Man Dies in Home Fight After Argument Over Boy’s Haircut An argument over a haircut led ‘\to a double shooting this morning in which a Woman was seriously injured and her husband killed. Dead is Samuel Koonce, 33, of 23 Warner St., while his wife Wil- ma, 35, is in fair condition at Pon- tiac General: Hospital with bullet wounds of the upper arms and| chest. « ke *& * According to Det. Sgts. Allen No- ble and John Williams, Koonce shot his wife and himself after a family argument at 7:15 a.m. Koonce’s stepsons, Curtis Lee 15 and“Wayne Lee, 13, told of- ficers the fight started over a haircut which Curtis was giving Wayne, way the haircut was done, Mrs. Koonce interceded for Curtis, the down. x * automatic pistol. ee When Koonce objected to the boys told police, and after a heated argument her husband knocked her The argument resumed outdoors a few minutes later and Koonce opened fire on his wife with a 380 Wayne said he.ran, from the house in time to see his stepfather fire a last shot at his mother and hevteh shoot himself in, the . chest) x * * Probe Teamsfer Land Investment Testifies. Union Lawyer Got $35,000 to Arrange Shady $1 Million Loan WASHINGTON (AP)—A witness testified today that Teamsters Un- ion lawyer George S. Fitzgerald received $35,000 from Detroit land speculators who got a million-dol- lar loan from Teamsters welfare funds. x * & ; Walter H. Henson, a certified public accountant, told the Senate _|Rackets Investigating Committee the borrowers haven't paid back a penny since they got thé loan in °1955 and 1956. But, he said, they have paid $104,000 interest on it, Fitzgerald, Detroit lawyer for Teamsters President James R. Hoffa, was in the hearing room, waiting to give his version. Hoffa, who allegedly approved the joan to the Winchester Vil- lage Land Go, ot Michigan, was absent. Henson said Fitzgerald, a for- mer: Democratic. national commit- teeman from Michigan, received a #$35,000 finder’s fee from the borrowers in a roundabout fash- ion.. He said he had never before heard of the payment of such a. lender. Henson said Abe Green, Detroit (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Clearing and Cooler ls Weather Picture Clearing and cooler with showers ending is the prediction for the Pontiac area tonight, The low will be near 57 Goereen. * ®. The weatherman says tomorrow will be ‘partly cloudy and cooler with the high reaching around 72. The outlook -for tomorrow night, ture change with a low of %. ‘Seventy-one was the lowest re- “\corded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8\a.m. The mer- cury rose to 80 at 2 p.m. Use Our fee for steering a borrower to * is mostly fair‘and little tempera- SUPER ETHYL Gasolines New Convention WASHINGTON (#—Teamster President James R. Hoffa huddles today with his executive board on his proposal to hold @ new ponteld 0 was viewed as an: vor Ain to end the court-ordered monitorship of the'1,400,000-member union. 30 pet ! “The three-member “watchdog” committee was set up |Chrysier’s president estimated that last February by Federal Judge F. Dickinson Letts to ‘ make recommendations for safeguarding uhion funds and restoring . self-govern- ment to.Teamster locals. that the convention be held soon. Also due to meet today was the Hoffa - appointed three-man anti - racketeering commission headed by former Sen: George Bender (R-Ohic), Bender was formally introduced.tp the execu- tive board last night, . Hoffa said he would follow. up any recommendations of the com- mission with “quick action.’’ The union president said he would do ‘ithis “regardless of whom it: af- fects—Hoffa or anybody. else.”’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) \Sets Record " [west of St. Ignace, where tourists {heading to.and from the Mackinac gy (Chrysler Banks n wae 3 to- ‘ach aft The union's executive board held its opening’ session: last night. Hof- fa emerged to announce he would propose to the board this week). Meanwhile, the monitors headed! ‘State Traffic Over Holiday LANSING “ — Traffic volume on Michigan highways during the four-day Labor Day weekend set a record, the State Highway De- partment reports. a * & & Traffic recorders set up at key points showed vehicles traveled an Friday through Monday, the de- partment said. That topped the previous record set on the Fourth of July weekend by 21 amiillion miles, * * * Throughout the state, traffic vol- ume showed an 8.2 per cent in- crease over the four-day Labor Day wetkend last year. Biggest increase was recorded on U.S. 2 Bridge largely accounted for a 27 per cent increase over last Labor Day, - on Car Rebound Colbert Estimates Gain of 30 Per Cent on Full Automotive Market By ROBERT B. TARR Managing Editor, Pontiac Press to six million passenger car mar- ket in its bid for a substantial re- estimated 658 million miles from] — Will Act Fast If Necessary fo Protect Isles: Armed Forces to Aid Formosa Security NEWPORT, RI. ( — President Eisenhower today solemnly warned Red China he will not hesitate to commit American armed forces to defense of the Na- he finds that necessary to the security of Formosa. “ The President’s position was set forth by Secretary _ of State Dulles in a state- Iment authorized by EHisen- hower after they had con- ferred at the summer White House for an hour and 45 minutes. Dulles said Eisenhower will not hesitate to conclude that Formosa, the main Chinese Nationalist bas- tion, is threatened under an attack on Quemoy,.Matsu and other off- shore islands, covery in 1959, L. L. Colbert, He addressed an audience of ported cars. Colbert said Chrysler has spent about $160 million in bring- ing out its 1959 lines, whieh will be stonne ages ae noon, THe Chrysler. president revealed that considerable work has been ing a smal! car which would meet motorists, 3 ax sgp8 * yet that the American demand for small cars is going to be big enough to justify one or all of the majer~ automobile companies in moving into this market with American-built small cars.” * «% * built Simca here along with its domestic cars. Colbert told news- men that “Chrysler's decision to invest in Simca could turn out to (Continued on- Page 2, Col. 5) Chrysler president said this)said some 400 newsmen and trade}, shat SO he A done by the corporation in design-| . needs and desires of the American}, “Tt is td no eats clear as| Chrysler will display the French-| a port, the sniallest conmainitity/ in. the state,, jumped 40 per cent last year—from 19 persons to 32. the a Lend — from Each Gallon a. FARMER GAS & OTL CO. ‘98 Orchira Lake Ave, Just off Sag. St. ‘ \ ‘) A RECEIVES HER “CLAIM” La, Lone of 200 Baldwin Ave., receives her “elaim"’ to a residential lot near Juneau, Alaska from Marshall Jordan, Pontiac Press retail ad- vertising manager. Mrs. ya Lone won the lot in Gold: Rush Days celebration contest spon- sored by The Press jn which more than 30,000 — Mrs. Roy the land if lieu _ statehood. Wins Residential Lot in Alaska Pontine Presa Prete entered. She decided to ‘accept the cash value of of the lot. Lillian Peters of 9361 Pontiac Lake Rd., White Lake Township, nat ceived the second prize, a solid gold nugget set with a one half karat diamond from Conholjy's Jewelers: in celebration of the proposed Won't Hesitate to Send. tionalist offshore islands if - 3 ie att aes suet ROR a ES ON dT es On ey ine a S ES ! se Coy 5 ' : “and tower, . i J. ‘tdlehis. Meeting’ Drafts Plans for New so hattas and Tower en M59 parmancien dtticlnla-dndt'in oa ns for the; Municipal] todays to aoe new ter " +e * > At the conclave were Homer Hoskins, airport manager; Lindell D. Hale, district airport engineer for the Civil Aeronautics Admin-| ig istration; William Hamlin, aero-| RB nauties department- planning engi- neer,, and Robert Peckham, con- ouitng — for the i cage on He hoped the plaus ‘ yeady for approval by the City Conunission in time to be placed on the 1969 building program. No final price teg has been placed on the building as yet, al- though the federal | has allocated $110,000 for the tower! — and $140,000 for the building, The state and City are to match the latter figure with eee, Tom ees s Phe x * * Seis tas bolic at Gat taiew be PSagereee, | WHERE PLANE HIT HOMES — Firemen dig through still + smouldering rubble after a cargo plane crashed into homes in a London suburb. Seven persons, including the three crew members of the plane, died in the crash. Four homes were damaged or : eat as cree havent Civil Aer 15 per. cmt Ella Cree ps Up Toward Florida, Neb. The Weather Bureau issued warnings. of flash floods in verte) of southweat Nebraska. The Weather | Full U. 8. Weather Bureau Report PONTEAC AND VICINITY — Mostly scattered eleady with showers and thundershowers - . and tonight with showers ending this erening.. Tomorrow part: deuty and cooler, Winds suathecstecy te northerly tenight Today in Pentiae Lowest temperature preceding & sm. "1 “At @ amt Wind velocity 10-20 mph. Direction — West-southwes Sun sets Thuraday at 7 a p.m. Sun rises Friday at €:01 2 Moon sets Thursday at 12 pam Moon rises Friday at 11 p.m. Dewntown SS “ Seen wale a7 ee ed Wednesday in Ponties (as recorded mstemanion « Highest tempereture fs seas aie ned gs tp gee tence. ses wrens temperatu _ Weather ~ Pariiy ‘sloudy. Year Ae is ‘= —— a 8 = ee eee eo ssetetere Lewes? Tem fare This was i in 96 Tease 47 ip 1874 $5 49 Milwaukee 3 Miami Minnéapolis 78 New Orieans 82 75 | & SusRyssussse . 8S auf _|of General Motors Corp. _|Division in April, 1955. He be- ieame Nance’s assistant when the M-E-L. Division was mrmned last January. « ’ ; * * *. : Mills’ post as assistant general manager for M-E-L will be filled by Walker A. Williams who was also named a company vice presi- dent. Nance, a native of Ironton, Ohio, was'an electrical appliance executive before entering the i. auto field in 1952. He joined the ‘Frigidaire division in 1927 and subsequently became preskiest lof Hot Point, Inc. * * *- Nance was president and general manager of Packard from 1952 to 1954 .when that company mergeti 2 president of the merged company. He joined Ford as vice president in charge of marketing in Novem- ber, 1956, and was named general ‘manager of the Lincoln and Mer- ‘cury division in August, 1957. Aircraft Sales Climb Two Billion in a Year WASHINGTON—The nation's air- ‘eraft manufacturing. industry re-| ‘ports sales of 1149 billion dollars) during 1957 compared with 912 bil- lion the year before. Desipte the record sales, production of mill- itary aircraft declined from 6,800) units in 1956 to slightly more than) 5,000 units in 1957. For the first time, commercial sales exceeded two billion dollars, an increase of more than $500,000,000 over 1956. Wayward Money Sack Eventually Returns | CLINTON, Okla, (#-—W. B. Burks lost a money sack containing $21.90 but he-got it back after it was passed‘around for a while, Mrs. A. D. Barton found the rs imeter attendant. sack on the street and turned it ® over to Harry Sullivan, parking | He gave it to’ ‘Police Chief Garland ‘Hanks, who $ took it fo the new&paper, office to se ask that a story be printed about | ‘\the money. Before the story could get into Ha +4 iprigt, Burks reported the loss to| here-yesterday and looked at the 7 ta 68 police and he - his money | sign, he had struck. "pack, * destroyed, as the plane hit in a fog shortly after takeoff. with Studebaker. He was named) 48 to Hold Meeting t. icial. ithe. four major * political parties’ tion tonight at'a mass meeting. w* * ‘lpoats and trawlers defying Ice- The Day in Birmingham Iceland Leaders Hope to Plan Peatefull - Protest to Britain Over . Fishing Trouble | REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP). ~ The "government, began, a quiet war with Britain, r. have had enough violence/’, : id one. offi- He disclosed that speakers from are being urged to use modera-| * The demonstration is aimed at protesting - against British gun- land’s. néw 12-mile fishing ban. campaign today to take some of}. -ithe*heat out of Iceland's fishing BIRMINGHAM — A whastise Hills woman, who fs a noted art critic for the New York Times, will open the 1958-59 series of programs sponsored by the Friends ne the Baldvin Library Oct, a: 2 eet ; Mrs. Eero wife of the Bloomffeld Hills architect, will speak on her experiences and the /part libraries have played in gath- ering material for her book, “The Proud Possessors,” which will be published in November. Working on a Guggenheim Fel- lowship, Mrs. Saarinen traveled in Europe and the United States while compiling the biographical material on art collectors. waters to 12 miles Monday, claim-, ing the extension was néeded to| ‘protect’ the area fromm overfishing. | The Icelanders show no signs of backing down eve The wahaiias escorted ‘hy British frigates, ghallenged the lextension from four miles which kept them out of their traditional fishing grounds, Britain also sent ‘a note to Iceland warning that it, pied are ke pune ot tee high wee once taeue So far no shots have Been ex- contains 23 classrooms in the cen- tral academic section, a. library seating 180 sfudents, a_ reading improvement. center consisting of 15 private sections, a journalism classroom and administrative of- fices: general, principal, two as- sistant. principal, eight counselor a clinic, bookstore, vault and stor- levels of grass areas for physical), education classes, The double gymnasium, lockers and swimming pools of the new school are expected to be ready four to six weeks after the open- ing of school. Supt, of Schools Dana Whitmer pointed. out that many cost saving features are located in the new), high school. These include nine foot ceilings compared to the 11 and 12 foot ones built 30 years ago; cinder block walls instead. of plaster; plywood corridor walls behind the lockers and the same boiler room fof the Madison and Norther schools. “« * * The additions and new atidings are “a part of the long term effort on the part of the board of education to honor the request of the citizens. to provide adequate school facilities when they voted in 1954 to provide a long term. mill- ! Probing Teamster -|Land-Loan Deal " Inance a land development plan of and she was assaulted and _ (Continued From Page One) _also|Teal estate man, and one of the Iceland _ extended its . territorial She has been with the Times as | associate art editor and critic, and i currently is ending a year’s Jeave ‘of absence. - ; * * ke. _ Friends of the Library, formed n 1950, have brought many out-| ; essiag speakers to the Birming- ham area, and according to Mrs. George W. Davis, publicity chair- man, an exceptionally good pro- gram is lined up for this year. James Taylor, 21, of 371 E. Wil- yesterday in Bloomfield Hills jus- tice court to charges of assault and ‘robbery of a Kingsley Inn waitress * * * He is. accused of -hitti June Smith, 37, of 708 Webster St., Royal Oak, over the head with a bottle and driving off with = purse and car. - ‘Taylor was arrested in Pontise last week on the description siv- en by the woman. | She told Bloomfield Hills Police robbed when she returmatle Sie ote Saat 2:30 a.m. in the parking lot ‘be- hind the Inn. Her assailant had been hiding in the back seat of her -auto, pe said. * * ncn Judge Alva ‘J. Rich- ardson set the hearing for Tues- day. Taylor has been released on $500 bond. Fire losses in Birmingham dur- backers of the developnient coni- pany, gave Fitzgerald a $35,000 cashier's check, but that the pay- ment never was recorded in Fad books or records, and never Was mentioned \in the official records of the welfare fund. ’ He said Fitzgerald received $15,750 from the $35,000; Max ,625, and George Stone $9,625. an and Stone were not immediately identified. “4 fine way to borrow a mil- Henson, a committee staff mem- ber, said the loan came from wel- ence of Teamsters.” The commit- tee previously had called it a loan by the Central Conference of Teamsters. The money was to fi- the Winchester Village Land Co., on a tract near Flint. Mich. * * * Henson. testified that minutes of welfare fund trustees showed that John B. Backcock, another of the company’s backers, said the com- pany already had spent $1,200,000 to improve the land for the proj- ect, and that éngineering work was well under way. Actually, Henson said, the group had spent something less than $60,000, mostly on: panes and’ engineering. The group,,. Henson testified, had liabilities that exceeded their | assets by some $10,000 at the time, but the trustees did not demand a financial statement the fare fund of the Michigan Confer- ion and oat Pa it for cleanup directives to Hoffa'= Bigger Car Market an Oct. 11, 1955, meeting of the Hoffa, Aides | Plan New Strategy (Continued From Page One) into federal court today to protest the plan by Hoffa which would wipe out their existence as a Teamsters corruption cleanup which the Teamsters boss = ignored in some cases. Chrysler Corp. Sees (Continued From Page One) be one of ‘the most important moves by this company since the Dodge purchase in 1928.” The investment, he said, gives the corporation a strong position tive market, which may reach six to seven lion small cars, “sold. mostly in countries other than Canada by 1965. Touching briefly on the labor situation’ Colbert warned that “all that would have shown this. ~ Under questioning by Robert F.| Kennedy, committee counsel, Hen-, son said Fitzgerald was drawing | ”’ Whitmer added, * * * Some remodeling has been done; this summer at Central. A new, homemaking multi-purpose educa- | tional unit on the first floor has’ been built to accommodate cook- | ling, sewing, child care, child, growth and development, home: planning am pare’ classes. Renovating ne at rastern, Jefferson and Lincoln Junior High schools this summer. Three counseling offices have been constructed in a former classroom at ‘Eastern; three coun- seling offices have been made from two at’ Lincoln and at cecil son, the Tibrary has been e to accommodate 7 per er = books and double the student ca- pacity, he added. His Need Not an Excuse DETROIT (AP) — Hardy L. Trice, 54, told Recorders Court Judge Paul E, Krause be needed a night latch to keep burglars out of his home. Krause then sen- itenced Trice to 90 days in jail for stealing a night latch valued at $1.49 from a downtown Detroit store, Almost a Dead Stop ST. PETER, 1. (UPD—Glen | F. Gesell crawled from his | “wrecked car on U.S. 40 near It said: “Stop.” | q, | . j ’ material and - -personnel costs, @ fee and expense payments run-| ‘ning between $2,700 and $2,800 a, ‘month from the Detroit Council of | ‘Teamsters at the time the loan; |was arranged. ; * * * The council and the welfare ‘fund are separate entities. The committee is conducting! ‘hearings on charges that Team-| ‘igs been done Ster President James R. Hoffa has reducing _ pills, furniture polish, ‘misused union funds and connived with gangsters. in labor rackets. | The AFL-CIO has expelled the ‘Teamsters as a corruptly led union. - Removing Red Tape. From Motor Bureau LANSING \P—Six forms here- tofore used for variows trans- actions involving motor vehicles have been telescoped into one simplified new form, Secy. of State James M. Hare states, © The new system will be placed | in operation Sept. 13 at Lansing and in more than 220 Depart- ment of State branch offices throughout the state, Hare said the move will save the state thousands of dollars n The new form supercedes one previously used for application: for certificates of tities, dupli- cate titles, title fransters, lien placements and discharges, trail- er titles and-trailer trausfers and duplicate ‘applications, ; } jafter shave lotion, iodine, toilet ‘and toilet water. ° REaTeTeeaGewsassssssbosecssse 'bets on the year ahead are off ifi— ‘the UAW decides to act,in such a way as to neutralize the stimulus |of the industry’s new models. - Kids Sure Not Fussy About What They Eat MILWAUKEE (Records of the Milwaukee poison control pro- \gram show that. in 1957 children lin this city swallowed, among jother things: Aspirin, liniment, soldering flux, |battery acid, lighter fluid, airplane ‘glue, fertilizer, gun bore cleaner, barbiturates, narcotics, tranquil- ‘izers. antihistamines, hormones, ‘rubbing alcohol, camphorated oil, cleaners, laundry bleach. deter. igents, chromium polish, gasoline, kerosene, motor oil, benzine, wand! alcohol, paint, linseed oil, varnish, paint thinner, pesticides, cologne 'son St., Pontiac, pleaded not guilty St Miss e SOSSHHHSHEHSSSHSSOSCOLCCOSSESECE in the expanding world automo. | the. 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Fodecebecceccoceee YXYIXIXIXIT Tre soeceeee ~ 4 lacebeuacecuecedecavcodescoscvesvedcuceucese¥s Original $3.95 — Save Now at Simms Children’s Out-Door Drinking Fountain Push-Button in tyl guns, Pl e. hs ~ i ba b a § e _— nozz. cleanin Eons oat nee Metal -Pan and Roller © 2 Paint Roller Set \ $1.29 ‘an Value if price ia Tol oP lee a ab satis, s ee ii Street Otalaes | Floor tore irk sy hae hij eer iPr ebis dati seheng e¢ etal teeta does 4 > oi ot ew ad de ee a } \\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSD, AY, SEPTEMBER. ‘4. 1958 /\ pe Ue , fant or Meew No Words for Re ew ad k/in our f ‘+ board _ license tes: & ane of Rock «| "We've had a rock/in our amily, Nothing to Do but Wait | P ‘ | batt . OKLAHOMA CIEE (APYotece (OT et like e pigs e| ‘GARY, Ind. (UPD'— Gary | pave — bat —— OO Ing Or. Thiessen ‘of the Oklahoma °° ¢88Y it.” ‘Thiessen ca oe police hung a parking ticket on a Pen eed sea! help from the geology department. | car. sitting in the middle of.the | of East. Chicago,. said was ciy University English staff, says & package sent to the OCU. “Es- Say Department” and channelled to him carried a stone and.a note: Attention, Duck Hunters! New is the time te sharpen the ‘ole eye’. . . and Simms has everything ine need to do it with! Lewer Prices HUNTING LICENSES Here’ Now! | * $3.45 249 of 135 Famous ‘WESTERN WHITE’ and “Blue Rocks” Value CASE Targets shatter easily when hit — yet withstand damage in ordinary ~. ‘Western’ or ‘Remington’ HAND TRAPS Regular $5.99 for All Equipment at Lower Prices STRONG FIBERBOARD uine leather sweat Streng fibreboard T 39 band helmet = with felt. lined superior Molded Plastic Helmet $3.50 Value 2.29 webbing and gen- Popular funior Size FOOTBALLS 58° $1.00 Regulation size football made of pebble grain cowtex, with w hite plastic case No. R-73 Football Brewn with White Bands $3.30 Value 2.29 BOYS’ ADJUSTABLE Shoulder Pads $2.70 a i 88 Value e Boy's heavy fibreboard shoulder pade with corrugated Elas- tie web body straps and *Rdjustable front and back laces. Supension type construction for dutable’ web, 0 Value E Plastic Football ° Face Protector .... ad «yee $3.98 ; 69 ; E 98.N. Saginaw 2nd Ploor 3 handling. Jet black and white dome. |): 28 th Size Shoulder Pad: : 6'3 Oregon, Tennessee and Utah — have become steel making states) Ih T Special | Purchase Sale { , Hi oe) - Genuine WM. ROGERS Silverplate Servers Salad Sets | ; ce Bss \e Seller te 10-inch salad bowl in fustrous @) | styrene matched with genuine © | “Wm, Rogers silverplate salad : | & fork and spoon, in spring flow * er pattern. since the beginning of World War) . street and discovered it had card- | “just waiting for a push,’ E “Our ‘LOWEST - EVER - PRICE on Men's and Ladies’ | FAMOUS MAKES /ELECTRIC SHAVERS: oF Brand New—Lales! Models JE Remington i Roltectric SHAVERS Full Factory CUARANTEE Regular $32.50 List 48 gains.a habit. Thrifty folks look to us for lowest prices . . ‘try NOT to disappoint them. a i ng AIA ° 2 }e With Trade-In e Our ‘best seller’ sensation- * ‘ally underpriced. Any ° standard brand man’s electric . razor accepted as trade-in. (ADD e $2 WITHOUT TRADE.) ‘ e . ; e Famous Remington “PRINCESS” : s 5 s e Ladies’ Electric Razor : $17.50 Value—With Trade-In—Only D4 So-smooth and gentle—can't scrape e or nick the skin-—-use your deodor- ant immediately! Standard men's rasor as trades. ORLON Filled g* ADD $2 WITHOUT TRADE-IN . Velveteen-Covered 81° Por relief of allergies. Past RR ne ORE aii, Reeth a oo ae 77 100% Dacron Generous 6-oz. 98 NORTH SAGINAW STREET DRUGS DEPT. — 85°/, Wool Gym Socks ry White only. 15% 79°: nylon _ reinforced. : Sizes to 13, f B You Owe It to Your Pocketbook to SCAN. SIMMS ADV’ 5 Every ae , Pontiac’s big money-saving store makes bar- . we always 298 North Saginaw. Here's More Reasons Why * More People Than Ever Before in History Are Shopping at SIMMS: This adv.-full of typical bar- \ gains illustrate how much you’ P -can expect to save when you make Simms your shopping headquarters, “OPEN FRI. and SAT. NIGHTS til 10 P. 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Limit 1 1. . Underwear 4 With Convertible Hood-Collar p , | 4 i HSER SRE LORS IGE SE BE FRNA oy FAVES See PS a 2 eRe ai ee nao et £ eet a ° € wn vase : $ 2 Pair $5.00 Var iece RS $12.50 : 88 © Quality 3 fy. . j : = ity. ; ; 3 Red and black of Datural ond tan 4 _ 2 ' \*@colors, Fu uilt-lined. Distinctive > ig o> ° t styles, Sizes 7 to 14. $2 HOLDS£- : : : Extra Large ae ea 2 m4 | 2 3 % at — > kasi yet e Ch : f 9 S ] “4 | . = | | we ack- e oice O otyles = bi ts d t: . ° ~ ° ANACIN TABLETS . ZARUMIN TABLETS Mennen’s Skin Bracer — Snug knit ‘cutts : j ; : : 79¢ € | $1.19 ¢ 60c ¢ 8. hea ° Winter Lined ° re SANFORIZED : Seller Seller Seller a bd a ° Boys’ Gym Trunks . : * Bottle of 50 tablets at this © Package of 30 tablets for mus- & Soothing, refreshing after - | Rae PERO RATA OMe 5 ‘ e : cut- price. ; culate aches = pains. * shave lotion. | ° if S 0a iS : ‘$1.49 4 aaa daa a. ae SPECIAL PURCHASE: Ye $ Quality Lysol Disinfectant 4 ’ PARKE-DAVIS ABDEC Mer FI 1: 3 “Regular 99¢ Seller. Regular $1.26 Selier. . sds ‘s anne 4 4 gets M to 34 = — _ 12 on. — lice — boven i. ° $15 905 > 4 z PET Xe Ra RS SpE Se a oe Sor aaa ee al Shi ts * 0 lit m= eee aah ee ae ow ® ually * 3 eu SALHEPATICA | Tums—Antacid Tabs IS: i = Lece-to-Toe Style : : _ Regular 25¢ Pack . @ ro hain ine j ‘Se Seller eguiar éo¢ Pac. $2.50 Canty 4 All Sizes 7 to 14 : Boys’ Gym ~— sunior | = 3 ROLLS ighiate a ° @ Sizes § to 12 2 = Sal + . Choice of 2 styles. 90% wool hood—coat ¢ lL to & : $9c Seller | ° Cc ey | 29 e of 85% wool tailored coat: Choice of : : . Hepatica 4 e colors. Many other styles at propor- $ ] 98 At‘ e : = | ~ tionate savings. ($2 HOLDS YOURS) e Ue : pes \ | - @ ; a eonra ete ay i 3 4 e 612 to 12 | : | . des. Sizes 5.15 4 = , witchingly to transform finest virgin: wool into $ ; : : “ent Rptiprveer for che ethenunt or sant areatien.. 17.98 Kay MeDovell creates this wons : vee Third Floor in heather and lovely solid colors, Sizes 32-40. - on — erecdared in = es : ioe So soft to the’touch . . . like wearing a fleecy cloud (or: Gos ” Sléndiae Ta soar th ee L of loveliness! This basic is touched with a pert free-swinging back accented with . g buttoned tabs. . ‘Glowing: autumn. : | bow at the waist . , . and detachable white faille ita: Perfecting, at | cuffs, Any necklace creates the fashion excite- ' | ment you love! Choose black or red, sizes 7-15. ee : ; we've Ten ee f Waite's Junior Dresses . « « Third Floor Walte’s Coat Fashidas »« « Thiid Flo i FEATHERED your | Viva La . ~ Chemise! mS .: oa BEST pure pheasant. +. very pleasant at $7.99 to $24.95 Pei. drip- Case Z-310: Hugh B., aged 49, fs a successful business executive in Pittsburgh.. “Dr. Crane,” he began, “I con- fess I didn’t read your column ‘regularly till three months ago. “Then my wife consulted a gyne- — because weren't get- me along: happily in our marriage. “And this fa- mous Pittsburgh Dr. Crane’s col- umn every day. “Well, that avoid admitting she is at least 50 cent responsible for our marie tol tpotierna, Wisk con 4 wan We (aaa has. grown. children and _ really but she thes to ADVICE TO MEN OVER 4 It's obviously rather late to try | to, adopt the proper marital tech-.' niene, if you are already in the" divorce court and your partner refuses to live with you. But it is never. too late to try, especially if the decree of di- vorce hasn’t actually been is- sued, Divorce is a public symbol of marital bankruptcy. And. it is nothing to be proud of, even though Hollywood stars flaunt theirs before our youth unti] some of the odium has worn off, * wo * In fact, one of my psychology critics lists in Who’s Who the fact that he was divorced from his first wife! Can you imagine anybody being so stupid as to flaunt his _marital failures when he wasn't forced to do so? Is it any wonder such brain- truster profs dislike my emphasis on practical psychology of the “horse sense” variety? Men over 40 should order, the medico - psychological booklet’ of- fered below, and do so fast. ~ For the most tragic:place for divorce te occur is after you have been married for 20 of 25 years, and have grown children, , plug many socia] and religious ties in your community. . Middle-aged divorcés are doubly pathetic, And most divorces can easily be stopped, as the astute gynecologist.at Pittsburgh realized he urged this neurotic wife unt, al gs ij ach st at And if they’ charged such-e pe- tient $25 or $50 for that office call, she would often be incensed, ° “Send this to Dr. Crane, via his newspaper column,” they tell the patient. “Study it carefully with your husband (or wife) and then they welcome a solution: to this dilemma that has troubled medical ; has mow reached the gunboat-pro- = ‘raffic. : fs x * * "ee a uty Tae lea aa rene wh Piste Sais eta ae ’ ~ - car ie ] Fishing is Iceland's main industry 5, rye fa a Some of the drinkers have accidents and most of these are charged accounting for 97 per cent of its ex- "© Uney face reality. ? o& att to speeding, Here is where ‘“‘continued winking at chronic vio- ports, On the other hand Britain de- xk k& * ~ °? | = lators” ocours. Untold thousands of accidents yearly are caused by pends for much of its food on the. The ultimate solution of today’s se ; - | eect Fe Ne Ne Ee bikecy eat ata * catch of trawlers sailing out of the impasse may lie in drastically cur- O06. 6 © oe nancy llpaye Depeteapredloal | North Sea ports of Hull and Grimsby. tailing the number of trans-con- * Se : . “7 xk ’* * * tinental trains and concentrating | . . ¢ gS are wine ates Jrequsiapbeansih in — of the aah apn st » In 1952 Iceland extended its claim on the short hauls. A large number _ . — ee have been traveling at a high rate of speed to so completely tear it . from three to four miles. Britain, in Of the railroads on this continent pas apart pre oncogene pete apepeene ee oe et ee retaliation, denied Icelandic trawlers are facing sharp curtailments in . oat : out the same officers who so smugly issued n Orchard landing facilities at British ports and revenue with no corresponding re- | te Fete , Lake Ste ie anes Gat Sad the “seherens oe ee boycotted their fish. Icelanders then duction in costs. This has placed oh a tee Caw nei a: > 279 Scott Laké Rad turned to. markets in’ the Soviet, Several of them in financial jeopardy, “eR aC hy eae eo . mar “Union and Eastern Europe> with others rapidly approaching | ; . ‘The, stream of com- build some pride in the name of By 1955 Iceland had a thriv- ‘hat point. — oy 5 x3 s — rinphe.sap on os Pontiac. . whe _ ing ae a eee bice x * * ; O20 P/ 2» Keego will be next. We've lived in Keego Harbor for nearly 30 Why not present the 1959 model Under trade agreements bs Some solution must be forth- . | | and have made at many as four in Winner Studiom, bave the aples Soviets stepped up purchases 0 coming. rt . ps a day (never less force sell 100 cars in advance and Icelandic fish and Iceland is ee : - The Final Nails . \ pity ic co ae deliver them in the stadium on the _ buying ever increasing amounts ‘Ir’s a great pity that the early bird tk * pathy 65 hey oc ema doesn’t eat the worm that gets up David Lawrence Says: sgt C Gesek ceed; Orbe hing ggreement and on June 1 Iceland Baap saries to carry on the battle. The j,2 in advance that ar on Should Stand Trial Portraits if ee ‘ 6 ae Ce ey _f fey T ‘Mince on the “theta: ef vee oie ie >, {Oe spryice entities “|Hacds ‘Forest Grovp ‘ 4 * * - * MANISTEE w tea E. postmaster of East Detroi , . OPEN EVERY _ NIGHT UNTIL 9 Mon, through Sat. 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Now, really, . ; what more could you ask in a coat?—And where else but Federal’s ° ' FREE would you pay so little! ALTERATIONS Have your dress or coat fitted free of charge at Federal’s! COLORFUL WOOLS STR.KE A STUNNING NEW SILHOUETTE 12% Beautiful—yes! Flattering—yes! More feminine, too. Not a fad, not a fancy, just the shape of things to come! A splash of color in lightweight 100% wool . « . 80 nice when there’s a chill in the air, no matter. \ | _what the occasion! Come in and see them on Wool \beiic you can dress-up or down! Flower trim, shawl collar, Red, nl green. Sizes 12 to 18. Buy pow and savel . B. Cuffed collar wool sheath, buttoned and bow'd tn back; - short sleeves. Green, red, royal. Sizes 7 to 15, Big savings! at cee : : ty : / ae : eS Fe i qf | .-# CE ee ee ee ee ee, ee ee eee ee JTWARD TO THE STARS: °°" na a ye os | Chap. 16) . a ‘ (U)Designs for permanent manned. satellites, or space | engineer G. Harry Stine. Rotating wheel at end houses| begin, materials must be placed in orbit. One suggestion gtations, ,have been proposed for Panel above | living quarters. ‘ Ao; ! s 1 it Miler Sian: tuck Grewn te ecole). Strange shape at (d) was proposed by the Britons) lift cargo rockets part of the way — actually, vertical- shows : that eakinih wathe H. E. Ross and R. A. Smith. It is essentially a giant) takeoff-and-landing launching platforms. These could give ‘Sphere (#) is the shape that gives mirror which focuses the sun's energy on boilers to| a rocket an initial. boost of hundreds of miles an hour space for its size. power the living quarters in the mast. : and save it.from having to use its fuel going through it von Braun, favored by many experts. Rotation around | designs. Two are sketched at (e) and (f). Four-man| could beincreased. « ia its hub provides artificial gravity at the rim. In the | station at left revolves about storage and instrument; (3) Firing of the cargo rockets would be timed so original design, a concave ring was planned to catch | center in hub. Working and living quarters are in two| that they were placed in close orbits. Identified with sunlight for power. Advances in atomic energy now in- | outriggers. At right is a station that could be constructed} markings and broadcasting their positions with solar- 2 ees rowse fats siromamasy, sme 3s Would Go Back - to Central High | is to use economical remote-controlled jet carriers to} dicate that a small reactor, located on a mast, could | trom bodies of Atlas ICBM missiles — a form of “hard-| powered transmitters, there they would wait until men|Staduated in May and one was Negro Student Willing ABIL Fee Z pictgh Eee oe Fefe® reo sgl 4 < s Ev? At (b) is the well-known doughnut design of Wernher | The German, Kraft Ehricke, has offered numerous the densest part of the atmioshere. As a result, payload| nang te’ t think the ‘situation | ™~ | be used. % ware” now available. : were sent up to “‘corral’* them. greeter = ‘ea — | Huge station st (c) is design of American rocket ae ee en 8 ee ee oe ents, Syliing Se Space Hatten, a | , " Piz ! [3 : : ae we’ Zo ” | Mary Martin Ready for Her Grand Tour#=:-2":.| —bupceT PAYMENTS— a , 7 : | . ) from New -York City, where he 1; ) ea Pe nen : an worked coring cis sumney Be the ‘ if desired / i; ote 2 i > garment industry. other Ne- . = 7. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE {her husband and manager, DicKjin’ show business knows, Jeads)rélatively easy life of a Broadway;me 13 years to do ‘Peter Pan’|St© students spent the summer at/— Pe | Be Torte a ie lage ce te lathe cle mort tron wl nip mv a hough tee I rene wp the ten. ne comeoey wee Fee cr | OLE E |) Gps of ns et ee Odd eee. upcoming tour, planned by Colum-|took three years to get ‘Annie Get at 3 eae ee ? ae s of one-night stands that would|money—and we could have what}, %, stance: I have been re-|bia Artists and the State Depart-| your Gun’. on television. And now A Negro Elks organization gave 392 S. Sanford St. 5 | pete the imuskiest ham in the|you'd call a gay, good time.” |ienmap'® ,TF he tou site leat ment at Mary's request pag By vol ape oboe cena oe Phone FE 4-9595 1% “There is, literally, a chemical| | “Su, \, amt fe get out to jand go to-bed. We went out to} *Nothing is easy that you want| “But our motto is, ‘Once ‘youl Roberts sald he intends.to use) : | __ reaction between a live audience je oe, Sage 8 Pagan inner ‘last week, and it was thelvery much,” she says. “It took!have dreamed it, never let it go.’ lhis_in - i on '* ey eens ther ter than movies. at leant with. |monthe. Tam in bed every night ao dees that like a glassed- television show you know the |at 8:30.” > :; = juts, wr, ,| atdience is out there somewhere, + © . in cliff, over the East River, “The) J atoning at the moment you're ‘| chemistry of an audience is al-| 11100 1 sust don’t like movies; |, He? tremendous energy is partly .. meeh—-tg simost—solid., ‘You COn| ON aa de ust, never coal. [oO", Te782, and partly from ber ; a, hold it im your hand. You CAN! sie audience is the thing.” husband. “I had a fantastically oo. 6 fate & ge Jconeitted mothe, who had al : a oe Rae She will give 83 concerts. Start-|bladder attacks one day and was “J need an audience. 1 have|ing in Alaska for servicemen, andjon the go the next. When I came . wanted-to do this for 10 years.” | traveling on by bus to major andjto New York, I thought I could do i> 2 eee says cities around America. She The first year I Y as myself, ‘Then I mar-| i 3 More Po : i fe | re So eae “At first, I resented it. I said, . : : Reported in Cou | set atleast wo can ont oa for high school and college men... : su etn are ehtel 4 al pope Apeoe_sapliaand gta. , | : % » , ' ” ' ; = Three more cases of that talking and singing. ee to mek on ee _ Feported in the county ‘Scarlett O’Hara—| AS ® result, Mary looks at least according to Dr, John D. think about that tomorrow.” | decade younger than nature de- ng health director. has had laryngitis |creed she should, and is the most 276 Roch eae in Broadway circles. tines ¢ All sport shirts are reg. 2.98 and 3.98 : . Park. The total number _ Look sharp on a budget! 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Sizes @ thru 1 ee lever CARS 154 North Soginew St. OD yom Phone FE 5-4171 : p \ J . - , f ; 4 ; \ ) ¢ oe poe monty Gach SEARS. a PEATAc + During International Geophysical Year "(The jatahelvd: Cooperative eff iy ay arene nal Ge is sical va dn weather. . co attended "eT ons recently, Or. . Leipper ee on developments in these fie He is director of t - ment of Ocean me tenet and M tee r= Qlogy at Texas A & y's ie lege. roy sie By DR. DALE F. LEIPPER Written for The Associated Press (Third in Series) ‘Thirteen months of systematic observation of the earth's fluid envelope—the atmosphere and. the ocean —- Were summarized during a recent gathering of world sci- entists in Moscow. 2 8 Some 50 research vessels are _involved in the marine research program and expeditions have been conducted in all the world's oceans, Surveys.lasted as long as nine months. Since time is re- quired after an expedition to pre- pare the data for distribujion, it’s still too early in the 18-month In- ternational Geophysical “Year pe- riod: which began July 1, 1957; more Dryer you've always set- 149: on your money 6 back’ SEARS. st tN. Saginaw St s. Phone FE 5-417 Kenmore 8-lb. Wringer Washer ‘735 ‘ov Buy on Sears Easy Payment Plan Sensational low pr rice Be ar more Wringer’ Washer with 8-lb az gael A rustproof por- eter washtub. Hes new -skirt styling rustproof chommninlt wringer and plas- tic tub cover, Come in today for gq. free demonstration. Cd \ i ee 7 | Hurry in, Ditobl an apy a } a we . | | r THE Goweran. PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 41s 1958 oc C NEW YORK. “AP — if Se lal ean build a perfect dummy moth- er, why can't if build a perlect dummy. wife? a4 That logically ig the next step—|i and, some feel, a step already! long overdue. The dummy mother — a cloth- covered wood and sponge figure heated bya light bulb—was made: by Harry Pertae, a University of have to be more than warm, soft! i ty * a He found ‘that ‘bottle-fed mon-/ keys were completely content with partment store dummy — full of this laboratory mother, In tact. there was some evidence she was: more satisfying than a rea] moth. er, For, in addition to being warm, and soft, she never left her babies: —atd she never scolded them. What works with monkeys, how-, ever, may not work with children. » One can hardly foresee much of a future for artificial human moth-| ers at least. in this country. Americans have a firm faith that! a good mother can't be bought, built or borrowed—she's usually | inherited, just. as are the color uf one’s eyes. * * * But this isn’t true at all of): wives, Wives are almost never in-| herited. -They: are’ acquired—just e ges re gee ee sod Sie ae oe ee he Offe ah iia: Rane branch taki or tain teeth. J The possibilities of creating dummy wives—perhaps artificial is a better ‘word—are positively breath-taking. They offer a_ real challenge to any scientist worth his test tubes. $ * * * A substitute human wife would: ‘and silent. She'd be kind of a combination’ lof an electronic brain anda de- all kinds of. wonderful machinery! unknown to ordinary wives. Instead of talking, she'd merely hum recorded Strauss. waltzes while you read your morning pa- _per. If you got lonesome for con- versation, you could put two brok- en records in her in English, French, German, Spanish or Ital- 7 ‘jan, This is one more. broken rec- lord than the normal wife today can play in any langugage. x * * If anything went wrong with jher you'd save doctor bills. You ‘could fix her with a wrench—or iby kicking her in the control ‘panel. On a vacation trip you could 'ship her ahead by express, and ra, Bee be: jz 1 4 Ue hae 2) ¥ join her yourself later by air, first elass.. = (2 Pe oe She'd never complain about not; mechanical wife could wear is out —in which case you'd just trade >|her in for a newer model, or sell ‘her to the junkman and “become a bachelor again. If she ever talked back to you, jyou wouldn’t just suspect she hed ;@ screw loose somewhere. You'd know it. ‘Her food bill would’ come from having anything to wear. All a) ’ 4 Corer: i : i © lace Ba F ie i oy ’ we [ ‘ascinating Possibilities the power and light company. And everybody knows electricity is chéaper than groceries. . ; e+ * If she ever seemed cold or dis- tarit~to you, you could always make her more warm and_af- fectionate by installing another jo.triga Bent pig 74 . 7 ical dummy wife already. c even change color. of her Mik «. eee eyes by sw itching the color of het| tages? Sng be* her disadvan- light bulbs. | “She could be much more enter-;, How could there be? She is per- cold put a steel handle on her side, a glass panel in her bosom, equip her with slot machine in- nards—and do all your gambling at home. : ** x * hasn't come up with the *mechan- All in all, it’s a wonder science) - taining than the usual flesh-and- blood and yakkety-yak wife.* You ciability, durability and low cost of upkeep. To Serve at Little Rock But alrady I can hear long-time old married codger pro- testing: “Why bother to build new By The Associated Press The federa] government has en- listed civilians to serve as marshals if needed at Little Rock. Several. Southern schools inte- grated peacefully. Trouble, how- ever, was reported at two points. At Greensboro, N.C., a small group displaying a Ku Klux Klan banner and a Confederate flag met at a school. Even so, five Negro children, three of whom enteréd the school last year, attended the SS SS Na Wat KR a ee : 3 4 - F ae aac os | SON . Saginaw St. WE Wp YOU NEED! peg thd ce be en yale M. A. BENSON co, A ; 1 = ae ae = a in and browse around eur yard hove many interesting new ‘what you need on easy credit 3 | Inc. FE 4.2521 Pee a opening session without trouble, | Application blanks for deputy . U.S. marsha] did not mention the racial. situation at Little Vote to Peti fon Straley Ouster Police. Officers. Assn. Scores Chief on Basis of Parole Intercession for the resignation or suspension of Police Chief Herbert W. Stra- The association, which long has ‘been at odds with the chief, said ‘in the petition that Straley's 1952 ‘intercession with the State Parole! ‘Board on behalf of convicted gam- __»| bler Basil Burke was cause for suspension. Burke was arrested lag Fri- day in the raid by state and local police on an alleged bookie ; Ping. The petition, addressed to " Oty Manager Walter K. Willman, urges ‘him to ‘seek Straley’s resignation and to suspend him if he refuses ito resign. It says that the assotiation will file charges against the ‘chief be- re the Civil Service Commission if the city manager. fails to act. Hiring -Civilian Deputies we got artificial enough already?” fect from the standpoints of so-| some i i artificial wives? Aren't the ones) Marriage License Applications Jerry F. Hurtik, 2437 Baldwin Eleanor F. Floyd, 314 Raeburn David B®. “Howell, Northville Alice J, Lancaster, Farmington Everett G. Beach, Drayton- Plains Elizabeth R. Ans, Drarjen Plains % Ralph E. Meek, Lake Orton Esther Barnhart, 2466 Auburn” Thaddeus P.- Rogers, Clawson Maxine M. Ferdon, 750 Lochaven Donald L. Wilber, Northville .Phylis E. Lovelgnd, Farmington Donald D. Robinson, Fermington — Judith C, Dwyer, Farmingtoa Milton C. Glen, Royal Oak Mary J, Sloan, 765 Emerson Joseph: F. Copenhagen, Jr., mh Clara A. Charron, Royal Oak William A. Murghy,..Jr., Detroit Carol A Sanders}, Milfo rd Glen R, Bradford, 108 Mary Day Ruth L. Graff, 194 Sta Phil A. Petitt, Birmingham Ann L. Finkenauer, Birmingham =" > Birming- Darrel D. aetidhs Clarkston Judy 6. Abare, Clarkston Ronald M. laBarre, Alpens Myroa A. Maass, Rochester Riche Zeitler, “Patricia J. Leach, Lake Orion Jerry D., Jacquiyn DB. “‘Oxtord s Quals 2850 Oldsmobile RIKER FOUNTAIN TUNCHEONS . - Sealtest Ice rena. Populer Prices . F -Cornforth, #34 Inglewood . “DR. HENRY A. MILLER : ‘Optometrist 7 North Saginaw sStreet Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” . Open Friday Evenings i Closed Wednesday Afternoons | Sows Rock’s Central High School, but \ one applicant said there was no doubt he was signing for duty at Central if it reopens as an integrated school, The U.S. Supreme Court meets Sept. 11, four days before the! school opens, to. hear the Little Rock. school board’s plea for a) 30-month breathing spell. The} NAACP will ask that integration! be resumed at once, At Fort Smith, just across the | Arkansas River from Van Buren, | two elementary schools admitted. Negros. One of the youngsters at-| tended school with white children’ last semester in Fort Smith, where) integration is voluntary, The Ar-} kansas cities of Hoxie, Fayette-, ville and Charleston ‘also - went | ahead peaceably with integration.’ Four Kentucky: high schools de-| segregated for the first time. There. were no incidents as two Negroes! attended white schools in Char-' lotte, one of the cities in which | North Carolina’s first seliool inte-| gration took place last year. Four Negroes plan to enter white schools. opening today at Winston-Salem, N.C, Bar Owner's Shots | Miss Fleeing Burglar | i A Pontiac bar owner surprised ‘ a burglar at work and fired two, shots at him but- missed. Marshall’ Moore, owner of. ‘Ducky’s Bar, 800 Wepdward ‘Ave., told_pelice that while driving home | from’ an errand this morning, at. 3:30, he decided to drive by acd place of business. Moore said he saw a-car parked | in front of the building and pulled into the parking lot. He heard glass breaking inside the bar and’ | went to the rear where he saw a’ man run out, scale a fence, and continue running. Moore fired twice at the man. but he escaped. The car in tront proved . be stolen from Wayne: County. Nothing was ed miss.’ ing inside the bar. nee" Shop Friday Night ‘til 9 , Luxury soft... moth-proot forever... OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE’ “SLUMBERON”. NYLON BLEND BLANKETS for $3 Rich, beautifully soft, warm nylon ‘and rayon blend blankets at savings! Shrinkage controlled, moth and mil- dew-proof, allergy-free. 72” by 90” size with wide satin Choose red, pink, blue, green, yellow or turquoise. Reg. $4, 99 ‘Cherge Them ef | Waite’s..-. Fourth Floor Washable, - binding. 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H BURSDAL garmin 4 Bee “IAsian boon 7 ny ROGER LANE. parte nn rox x at ey Park a wee started a chain of gan Republican state ticket. im the end of the chain. was the fomination last weekend of John _ ¥, Clements 45-year-old L’Anse in- surance man, for state atditor * * * “He was the first Upper Penin- sula man to win nomination for statewide office in a fall election since former auditer general John Morrison ot Marquette in 194. Clements was one of two GOP | tate convention choices to come out of nowhere. The other was |among UP accountants and audi- A. Plank, 42, Luding- fon radio station owngr, picked*\N for secretary of state. Jason L. Honigman, 54, Detroit Jawyer, was favored from the st art for the attorney general nomination and Allan G. Weatherwax, 51, Jackson druggist, for state treas- . ie & * Sete: is the story: of Clements’! nomination as related by Dennis) McGinn, Escanaba attorney: "When the accident cast Paul D. Bagwell, Republican gubernatorial nominee further services of his charrased plane, the ensuing change in plans put him on a com- mereial flight out of Escanaba with McGinn. Flying together to Green Bay, Wis, they talked GOP politics |, Biettinn beenens. convinsod that See GENT’S 17-JEWEL Waterproof, shockproof, _ stainless steel back, ’ radium dial with expan- sion band. $14.95 Regular $49.50, Now o| sttorney general provided UP pee eee ak Oe (BOWLING SHIRTS 7-JEWEL WATCHES All Carefully Checked, Timed and Cased! | ALL FULLY GUARANTEED! : an HE Pele man es lady Si wie te pser won ALCS Dug Up | delegate strength. : delegates could unite on a choice, * et oe |New. Findings indicate! Returning from the American} Former residents who mi-| Bar Assn. convention in San Fran-igrated to Detroit helped swing the Man 50,000 Years ag? | cisco, McGinn sat down in‘a Grand bulk .of Wayne County's ‘crucial| Varied Over World: Rapids hotel with four other UP sok ad 404 vi wen 2 fal — to the GOP state conven- Canaainha? pcewg an “GLA . and behind Clements, They were Olive St. Peter and Se di Mrs. E. Weide, both of Menominee,| Clements wound up topping Vin. of and Harold Christensen and Paul ot Peis Detroit ‘unidhist, |" ON THIS POWERFUL—BRAND NEW “EUREKA , . *,* Schneider, both of gre = a Age: well’s attitude was rec a ’ 2 they vowed to come up with the} “It never would have happened pacetign old the British, Asso, pa Complete with T-pleee right candidate.. but for that plane crackup, Mc. Gs Ate ot. that} se t of-cleaning | te Is t+ * Ginn observed afterward. “But @ unique labyrinth “of limestone |i Jointly, they canvassed all possi- after a tc Bagwell, I knew | ..ves had been excavated at Niah| bilities that came to mind from|“® © oS tre Thirsty Canadians immediately popped’ up. T. P. Dooley of Grand Rapids, a former UP man, was dispatched to find Clements, who was attend-| TORONTO #—Thousands of On-/50,000 years old have -already/ : ing his first convention and en-|tario beer drinkers, their throatsjbeen unearthed, he said. 4 dry and their spirits sagging be- i cause of a month-old beer strike,|had been found of almost the) 'are crossing the border and going/same age as Neanderthal mian,) countered him in the hotel lobby. ‘Do you want to be auditor as far as Detroit to slake theirjyet showing very little connection thirst. i forerunner of general?” asked Dooley, an old friend. “Tm your man,” Clemsents - « « — rent than 15,000 hed C: His Wie bnot of Deckers fer Paige in a Labot Day(tlation of Southeast Asia may! rely introduced Clements weekend search for suds that took|have evolved along different lines to top party leaders. He made ®/4,0m under and over the Detroit|from the Peoples of Durope, hit. 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Profrock, who were prominent ,in its operation, are deceased. * ¢ The consolidation will make little difference locally, except to en- large the service, scope are, and with the larger loaning fa make it possible to better provide financial -needs in further devel opment of the area. -. According to Miss Edna Pro-’ frock, executive vice. president c as usual, and the: pres- sent directors will e on the advisory board of Commun- ity Bank, under -which pame the consolidation will be known. The Bank of Ortonville was es- tablished 57 years ago, and has grown with the community. It be- came a state bank in 1922. Five years ago the present spacious building on the village’s main cor- THROUGH TRAFFIC—An un- usual sign of the times is this traffic warning in Germany, but it serves a useful purpose at West Berlin's field, where planes “zoom by constantly. Motorists allowed on — . ‘MARY GAIL GALLIVAN — Mr, and Mrs, Joseph V. Galli- van of 2460 Union Lake Rd., Union Lake, have announced the of their daughter, Mary Gail, to Donald W, Myers Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald W. Myers of Jackson. The wed- ding date has been set for Nov, 22, Walled Lake PTAs Sell Savings Stamps. WALLED LAKE — Saving stamp programs will be started at all elementary schools in the Walled Lake Consolidated School District this fall. * x «© * Sponsored by the Parent-Teach- ers association, each program will be set up on the same basis. A PTA member will visit schoo] rooms each week to sell savings stamps which go toward the purchase of a $25 U.S. sav- ings bond. The opportunity to buy stamps lee an school will be offered for the third straight school year at Glen- gary Elementary School where Mrs. George A. Phillips will act the PTA. mentary School; Mrs, Gitiond New- man, Walled Lake Elementary School; Mrs. John Gordon, Union Lake Elementary School; Mrs. Kenneth Lehman, Twin Beach Ele- mentary School; Mrs. Keith Agy, Decker. Elementary School, and Mrs. Otto Lind, Commerce Ele- the field must stop if an air- plane is taking off or landing. (Old-Timers Day ‘at State Fair . gan State Fair, heading toward a. as savings stamp ‘chairman for) Gov. Williams Presides in Wednesday Doings DETROIT — The 1958 Michi- possible aflendance record, maved into old timers day today. | tour of the fairgrounds yesterday. a a er 3 Williams presided at the crown- ing of 19-year-old Lila Verslype of Harper Woods as the 1958 State Fair queen. Miss Verslype, a blue- eyed, blonde stenographer at Parke, Davis & Co., won out over 49 other contestants for the queen title. The grand steer _owned by Duane Kaatz, 13, of ‘Mount Clemens, was sold | to Food Fair Markets of Detroit at $1.75 a pound. The steer was an 804*|- pound Aberdeen Angus. Food Fair buyers also bought the grand champion lamb of the junior show, a 9-pound Southdown owned by Darrel Gochanour of Litchfield on a bid of 70 cents a pound. * * * The grand champion lamb, a 100- pound Hampshire from Michigan State University went for $410 a pound, and the grand champion barrow, a Poland China owned by Norman Allen of Coral .sold for 45 cents a pound, Attendance yesterday was 49,090, bringing the total so far this year to 537,582, Attendance through the sixth day of the fair last year to- Small Machines Aiding Japan's Rice Farmers TOKYO—Most of Japan's 6,000,- 000 rice farmers now have access to small machines for’ hulling and polishing their grain. plants, which makes power cul- tivators and other machines, em- ploys 2,000 workers and turns out $5,500,000 worth of goods a year. U. S. Visitors Expected SYD: — More than ‘10,000 Americans are expected to. visit mentary School. Australia this year. at Crowning: of Queen! Gov. Williams made his annual SHOWS CHAMPION STEER champion Aberdeen. Angus steer, State Fair Oakland County residents was: the|tered in the competition at the Michigan State Fair are certainly week. : x * * The fair, being held at the De: troit fairgrounds through Sunday, has produced at least 16 county winners. i ‘@ Daniel Williams, 15, member of East Orion 4-H Club, has re- ceived the coveted ribbon for -his rpserve. ehampion Aberdeen Angus steer in the Junior Show judging. He is the.son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert W. Williams of | Rochester, . < Donald Boyd, 11, of Milford 4H Club won top awards for his cham- pion Cheviot ram. and. ewe. John| Rose, 13, of 670 N. Adams had the champion Hampéhire Tram in e junior competitidn, winning their share of prizes: this — Proud owner of this reserve selected at the Junior Show at the Michigan State Fair in Detroit this week, is Daniel Williams, 15. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Williams of 1106 Pontiac Rd., Rochester, Daniel is a member of the East Orion 4-H Club. l6 From County Win Awards Slows Up Riots. But Police Still Patrol - to Prevent More Racial “i tually the same. L. D. Frick, or \Jummy es he is known by all, is \his shop, haircuts were 15 cents | tradition to Goodrich residents, Fowler of Lake Orion, canned| ing family. His father was a spinach, jam and‘relish, first; Ppa ga pap igs ringed strawberry jam, second, and black — o ieee oe i raspberry jam, fourth. —— _ gaa been made as to whether they: o = © will follow the work of their GIN IN LOMGONM, | tts, gezzetster ttt eee “| terested in hunting, fishing and was Jummiy's Still Clipping Hair was given to him by a man 92 yearsof age 42 years ago. The gun had. belonged to the donor's father, “ Goodrich schost children are sometimes relieved from the ev- ery-day routine of studying frons their history books by their teachers who often allow them: to come to the Frick barber- | shop to browse, Here history really comes to life. Frick, 70, and his wife, Flossie, reside in their comfortable home .lon Clarence street, where he says, “If 1 should retire I would find enough to do to keep wernt with the yard and the flowers By MARTHA LEWIS {gun collection which is displayed Press Correspondent ‘lin his shop. It varies from relics GOODRICH — There have been|of the Civil War to guns used in a lot of changes in Goodrich —| World Wer II. and the world — during the past phrases jbo has @f ast Léa, bat tere fs ate as eas Fe re But one thing! has remained vir- a great collection of artifacts in display cases that bfings his whole collection up to at jeast 800, reported to be the largest privaje display in this region.’ He is a member of ‘the Saginaw Valley Gun club end is licensed to tfade, buy or sell. FLINTLOCK HIS FAVORITE One of Jummy’s older guns, and his favorite, is .a flintlock that still cutting hair and giving shaves at his Main Street barber shop. * * * Fifty years ago when he opened and shaves 10, Jummy said. Today a haircut costs $1.25, still far below city prices. . Te show its apptociaisin to ‘Jummy, who is practically a the Goodrich Community Club recently honored him at a 50th anniversary dinher at the Wheel- ock auditorium, Emery Bennett presented him with a gold watch. When he first opened this shop it was with. the feeling that it was only for a short time, Frick said. He had just returned from Monroe where he had been employed for two years after completing his three years of apprenticeship in Ortonville with the late Dick Por. ter, BEGAN ar 13 e He was 13 when he began his apprenticeship and it was neces- sary ‘for him to stand on’ a box to paglirn at the chair, Jummy said. “And I didn’t get as many com- plaints as I do now.” i se - Jummy said he was always in- a “very good first baseman” when the gang got together.;. until aj boyhood injury to his right leg). made several operations necessary afid left him with a stiff leg. .His main hobby is his pistol and Disturbances —— lice patrols quiet area. Mrs. Stacy afieheawt é of Lake Orion received 13 top awards, in- ctuding first place prizes for anium jelly, Clinton Valley Council to Attend Fall Conclave Over 100 Scouts to Join Order of Arrow . Parker. and Mrs. Earl Wilton of Shoman - drive, Waterford Township. The _ Ohio. . _ LAKE ORION — More than 100 Council will be inducted into the Boy Stouts of the Clinton Valley Order of the Arrow at Camp Aga- MR. AND MRS. LARRY L. RUSSELL 4 Betty Jane Wilton Wed WATERFORD TOWNSHIP = Marriage vows were éxchanged Saturday afternoon’ at Sunny Vale Chapel by Betty Jane Wilton and Larry L. Russell. Officiating at the ceremony ‘was the Rev. James Parents of the :bride are Mr, bridegroom is the son of Mr. and “Mrs. Clayton Russell ot Chane, The tridi wee a gown of Chantilly lace over “satin. sequins tlers of. tulle, forming a Her veil felt from’ a crown of iridescent sequins and pearls, and she carried a bouquet of carnations and roses, Serving her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Franklin Wynn. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Martin Wil- ton, Mrs. Claire: Wilton, Martha Fuigham and Helen Wesch. The bride’s nieces, Pamela and Vickie Wilton, were flower girls. rg we pn ood best man, and ushers were of Columbus, "as wth ’s brother, Claire and Martin Wil- ton, the: bride’s ees and Jerry Ramney. A reception .was held in the and sete. clave of Chippewa Lodge No. 29. order, which is a national honor society of campers and leaders. ** * * Lodge Chief Frank Breza of Uti- ca announced the candidates will undertake permanent improvement projects at the camp as initiation assignments. Colorful Indian cere- monies are used in final py 3 tion events. ow Rf. Speaker at the ‘Saturday. night banquet will, be William J. De-- Grace of Pontiac, who will talk on: “Leadership,” the theme of the couclave, DeGrace is lodge adviser, chairman of the coun: cil’s public relations committee and a 21-year veteran in Boy Seout activities. { * warm on Teearajre Lake this week-| pontiac winners included Ger- end during:the annual fall comltrude B. Karkaw of 230 Oneida Rd., canned blackberries, third; Cecilia Mrs. Ludwig Kitter of South) Lyon took first prize for black raspberry jam and strawberry pre- serves; a third prize in canned stawberries and fourth in raised Za “oe * hand woven lunch cloths, first; Martha’ A‘ Guff,, 380 Ditmar. St., raised doughniits, second; Rose: Morris, 128 Mlinois Rd., in- tant’s snowsuit, second, and Albert Ross, 380 Ditmar St., red raspberry jelly, fourth. pater also went to ae peppers—first, dill ‘pickles—third, and spinach and chow .chow— fourth. s = The list continues with Bertha Hines of Ortonville; applique quilts: first, and mustard pickles, fourth; Martha. Kitter. of South Lyon, canned. succotash; second, and Read of Davisburg, ‘crocheted bed- -|strietness’” will be. used by. offi- cials to end racial trouble, x *« * The government also hinted it might curb. the presently unre- monwealth and colonial’ countries, saying the policy Was under study. Most of the colored resitients at- tacked by white teenagers came ‘Ito Britain from the West Indies,|the home of Nigeria and other Commonwealth ‘countries to seek better jobs. oc, * * The courts around Notting Hill dealt with 55 riot cases yesterday —43 white men, 10 colored men 2 white womeén, This brought week's total.to more than 100 arrests. Such confiscated weapons as kytives, iron bars, boftles and bicycle ¢ehains were resented as evidence. .., About 200. extra police with Al- satian dogs were on hand when the rain cooled. off. the trouble Mrs.|area. Police broke up a group of six youths who jeered at a colored couple in one of the few minor incidents. Earlier in the day youths hurled stones and milk: bottles through windows of some nonwhite resi- dences in siiburbs about five miles from Notting Hill. Despite the trouble, a shipload of 362 Jamaicans set out from Kingston yesterday for London to seek jobs.. Their ship Irpinia had. just brought home 254 Jamaicans, most of whom said they returned becausé¢ of bad conditions in Brit- ain, The attorney general became a member of the cabinet in about spread, third; and Mrs. John 1814, = LONDON (AP)—Racial disturb- ances tapered off last night as heavy rain helped reinforced po- keep the situation in’ London’s Notting Hill The first night since last Friday tt fighting between. white cont Calendar. Léonard exit: ON ay. 308 — L. D. ‘Genny! Feld te sabe unas: than a barber to residents of the Goodrich area — he’s a trati- tion. PES Vgeappire vin ae & 2 ee ee poe a ee a te _in Goodrich After 50 Years mersegapnee a Reve Joy circle ice for ts age children. | has charge of the program. * _ * * The Woman's Study Club will begin ite club year with a potluck luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mra. LaVern Crandall. Others on the committee are Mme Hardid Hall, Mrs. memdiicttag as and Mrs. Howard Hoadley. * = * will meet at the home of Mr: Sacred Heart Rosary Altar Society 8. Francis | ‘Bubbles Wednesday wig jbe a Neneher- training school. Credit Union Names - Treasurer-Manager Ronald J. Wilde; 1210 Coshoctel Dr., Waterford Township, hag been named treasurer-manager of. the Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union, replacing Mrs. Winifred | ‘| Bartles, Wilde is former assistant man- ager of the GMCT Employes -Fed- eral Credit Union. Mrs. Bartles re- signed her position to become) Wilde's assistant, - Blessed 5 Buddhists : f 1 VIENTIANE, Laos -- Buddhist | priests blessed the 2,500 kcres of campus at recent E ceremonies at the versitiy of Laos. The first baflding of the university, which United States aid is helping establish, will, He has been skipper of Sea Scotit Ship Captain, Kidd and adviser. for an Explorer post, both of which} earned national awards. ‘He’ has been vice chaiyman and assistant! - district commissioner of the Pon- tiac District and held many. posts in disttict anid — _ operations. J. civil oecaien: of Milford, program chairman, said conclave events include ceremonies for the second or degree, a report from members who attended the ofler’s national conference last week at the University of Kansas, and recognition of members who recently received the high national or third degree, the Vigil honor. “Candidates for ‘membership will sleep in the open Friday night and work on camp-service , * projects without: speaking during Saturday. Memibérs of the lodge will complete interior construc- fion of the quonset building at the camp, All phases of the conclave and all lodge operations are conducted by the scouts themselves. Adult ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville Baptist Church was the setting Saturday evening for the marriage of Carolyn S. Allén and Gerald Martin. The Rev. Perry Deyar- maond of' the Edmore Baptist Church, a former pastor here, per- formed the-double-ring service, as- sisted by the Rev. Roy Botruff. and Mrs. Norman D merly of Ortonville, ‘put now of Otisville. The. bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Martin of Metamora. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- length gown of imported | Tose pointe lice and nylon tulle. It featured a fitted bodice and Sa- brina neckline, peers, with sequins, Her 'tingertip veil * was held by @ lace cap trimmed with pearls, and she carried a cascade boudhet red. roses with white streamers. The. newlyweds are, honeymoon- train. * ing in , West, Virginia. 2 members act only in an advisory capacity, | : Py —_ bridé’s The bride is the seni of Mr. © § Allen, for- of Carolyn Allen Weds at’ Ortonville MRS, GERALD MARTIN. * t j | ij | sister, Beverly. Sheila Durkee - of Ortonville was bridesmaid, while | the bride’s youngest sister, Rose-/ mary, served as junior brides- "maid, Sherry Lou Allen of Otis- ville, cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and the bridegroom’s niece, Janice Drake, was ring) bearer. * * * Allen Dickason of Ortonville was the best man, Seating the guests were Linford Allen, the bride’s brother, and Allen Martin, brother of the bridegroom. * * * The reception was held in the “church parlors following the cere- mony. Upon return from their honey- moon in northern Michigan the couple will make their home in ‘Davison. fore : |“ New Jersey was the only north- ern state not to, abolish slavery before 1850. 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Muntean, 61, of 119, W le|Pike St., died yesterday after an illness of thrée months. and a native of Romania. ‘Mr. Muntean'’s body is at the dod Funeral Home. GULF SINCLAIR Service Yor Gulf Sinclair, 57, of 471 Arthur St., will be held at 2 p.m, Saturday from the Church of _|God in Christ with burial follow- jing in Oak Hill Cemetery, His body will be at the Frank Car- _\ruthers Funeral. Home at 7 p.m. Friday. Surviving besides his wife Maud, are a daughter, Mrs. Ruby How- ard of Pontiac; a stepson, Thomas : ig int Oe ers “Fle was a tool and die worker} Mr. Sinclair, ait employe of Dos- Ww. tal Foundry, died of a heart at- tack Tuesday afternoon. ‘MRS. BERNARD. J, WILLIAMS WALLED LAKE — Service. for Mrs. Bernard J, (Iva L,) Williams, 2 p.m. Saturday at the Walled Lake Methodist Church, Burial will be in the Walled Lake Cemetery. The body is at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home. Mrs, Williams died —_— at the home of her sister,- Mrs Bertha Williams of 309 W. Walled mal Dr., following a six-month|4ny gg another — sister, Mrs. Fusstes Hawt also of Walled Lake, aod. 6, beather, Harold: Pagy malee of Detroit. for Sunburn liam Smith of Kingsley. oe ‘Sharon was dead at sane ur arabe adn ee Ie Fone \Chiang Eyes Military Help a. Be Sil on Aid fo Formosa WASHINGTON (AP) — ‘The General Ascoiteding Office ini today the Chinese Nationalists are more interested in : a uh |S i is 28 i AL Chinese Rend ee Me liele, Ckpotion, GAO said. Ta military buildup than in a self-sustaining economy for “Ina report 4o Congress, GAO listed ‘this and other prob- : : lems which it said have influenced the U.S. economic aid | program totaling 880 million dollars to ‘the Chiang Kai-shek UB imme from 1948 through 1957: eo - But the agency sald U.S. officials feel the large scale } assistance has so far accomplished the main aim of bolster- ° ee ene ane soonemy in te oer eee — mS ‘ The GAO report did not deal with U.S. arms help to the -Nationalist Chinese, totaling many hundreds of millions of dollars. hs intl “Siddiney’ dovnny ‘sate’ tou qenaiet its exchange rate to a more realistic; value, or at least put into the aid program! as much local currency as it receives from sale; of US. aid goods. = : of John C.| settlement of 247 million dollars worth of Chinese dol- insurance firm,| jaré it said were in arrears on amounts the Chinese were 7 oa Peg 4 supposed to put up to match U.S. grants. “ot the trading It also suggested that the US. aid program would be bo mote effective if the Chinese government raised = = *- The report said Us. aid officials favor a shift from state. to private ov because they believe it would improve efficiency, | eeonomic development and reduce the go carting financial load. 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Incorporation Elections ‘shore to a person’in distress.” _ (UPI) — Aj New York state semtocratccaa ies Svery tat fond bk the Sona-|OP Lands Yield More | By 1650 the ‘Peruvian bark’ was. \drunkenness. { bein ed E nd the, The defendant stood, then wAlked | et ie Ee ape 8 i toward the bench. American settlements. ity should be equipped with at) VIENTIANE, Laos—Hundreds sal —= e benc | | Judge White leaned forward, least one life. preserver. ‘Laotian farmers are growing vege-! Irving B. Stafford. of the Soil tables on rice lands between rice! Lew § ow. om, ~ contested: | Tires Big Rayon User Conservation . Service,’ said it/crops under the direction of Amer-) (“9 “Oneer ¥ P AKRON, Ohio-— About 99 per. | ‘would be one way to cut down on/ican agricultural advisers of the | “ark eee te aes ‘cent of the cord used in original-’ "NEWARK, NJ. (AP) —The in- scription on the sealed lead and! plastic container read: “Radium—poison. To be disposed of only by burial in ground.” . Russell, Trunzo Jr, 10, and Wil-, the lie Thoman, 6° found the green | ‘tnitial imprinted in lit on ws Binders or cy nah Binders. ¢ Days Only « « 39% “| PONTIAC STAT A suit asking $26, 681. from city and township of. Southfield,| slowing containeron a private;the number of drownings in iso-|International Co-operation Admin- | jequipment tires on new automo- as repayments of loans for mito sk “gee yesterday and layed lated areas. ‘istration. The United States sup-, yard man. | bites is made of rayon. In 1957, - DOWNTOWN PONTIAC” Incofporation elections, was filed with it. for a while. "* | Stafford said such’ drownings plies both advice and seed in an) these cords used 300,000,000 pounds “Formerly Brown Bros.” ? yesterday by Oakland County. Russell later:returned home and. ‘have increased in recent years. ‘effort to get Laos to develop a! East Pakistan has five-sixths of rayon, or 36 per cent of all ray” 4N. SAGINAW. : ae FE 2-4242 The county, acting on instruc- announced. to his father: LA ring-type life. preserver fas- more divesmied agriculture. of Pakistan's population. ‘on sold during the year. nema “ _— tions of its Board of Supervisors}|+:Cuese What? I was“playing with! ‘ on . Se ‘ of June’ 13, filed the suit after the two municipalities did not reim- burse thé county for the. jenna dating back to 1954. 8° & #Re The suit asks the Ciréuit Court to order a judgment of . “a hapa from the city of Southfield ,and $6,870.85 from:the old township. Five per cent interest on the loans -— back to July 3 was asked ‘radium. But don't worry. I washed | my hands got. " * * ; That's pall his iather said, “Now your hands are clean for a change. Then he did’a double take. At about the same time, Willie arrived home with the container in his hand. He showed it to his brother; Entil Jr., 22, a laboratory worker, who was -éating “ee Emil dropped his supper. Within moments, police cars, | | ALWAYS The county acted-under a law saying the county should be re- imbursed for election loans made to areas seeking to incorporate. County Corporation Counsel Harry J. Merritt named both the city and township as delendants in the suit “because they consti- tuted the locality -where the’ elections were heldd \° "Nowe of the bo 4 e boys’ find spread, ~ | Southfield became a city last) quickly throughout the neighbor- April after several unsuccessful) hood, and frantic parents hauled attempts~at incorporation. their youngsters in off the streets. ; : Dr. C. Richard Weinberg, Mart-' 12-Year-Old Murderer =!2"d_ Medical Center radiologist, May Go Into Hospital who was ealled into conduct Gei-. ger counter tests on the container, | finally cooled off the police andi WOODWARD, Okla. (AP) —| the frightened parents. ! Commitment to a mental hospital * has been recommended for a 12-' He told = train and Thoman year-old Woodward, Okla., boy/families to -bring their offspring who With his younger brother shot and killed two mee Jast ‘March. * in to the hospital today for a checkup but said. ‘I’m’ sure there. The cocmmasinapaibee was — yesterday by a sanity comm: rushed to the boys’ homes. Offi- cers blocked off the area where the vial was found. * * * They isolated Russell, Willie and, Willie’s sister Marion, 10, who had! cone in contact with the contain-' BN SOFT FASHION IN. - on, , | FOR FIRM FIRST STEPS SMART SADDLES! CREPE SOLES! Penney’s lig htwe ight saddle THE COLORED SLIDE TIE . 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They should be kik x |. ‘ According to-Census Bureau ¢s- timates you're certain to win, De- spite a slight dip ‘in the birth rate and a slight increase in the death rate, the bureau voiced confidence yesterday that October will bring a population of 175. million, * * * ; It doesn’t have far to go. As of| shortly after midnight today the population stood at an estimated 174,638,324, In the past year, the nation has been growing at an estimated rate of 239,000 a month. Chile Candidates Vie in Close Race Today “LOANS'TIL PAY DAY A $50 for 2 wks. e+ only 70¢ ! other loans: to $500 with 24 mos. to repay - se vou [meray Wt |" wems | SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) —~ Chile “T $3370 elects a new president today after AE ee os alts a race in which four of the five 50:00 | 50-70 | 5140 candidates phe sad heading for Antsient 8 3% per. mente on botenees | photo finish lek ot % Sa month on ay one CSagries Wai expected to decide the winner. If ng candidate gets ASSOCIATES . a clear majority, the legislature must choose between the top two. The fou major candidates are: Poon Jorge Alesandri -Rodri- ‘engineer and economist) Nacho. by two conservative par- ties, Kp ag Allende Gossen, .Social- ist party candidate also supported by. the Communists and other left- wing groups. t.* Sen, Eduardo Frei Montalva, a Christian 2255 S. TELEGRAPH ‘Ro. In The Baseae ‘ltive and are helping our child ac- tivities program immense y,"” replaced by automatic gates. This will be the recommendation of Theodore M, Vanderstempel, city traffic engineer, when he meets today with Public Serv- ice Commission representatives during an inspection of Pontiac grade crossings. Statistics back up the theory that motorists tend to ignore the belis and flashers,” Vender- stempel said. “The mojority of Pontiac acci- dents at grade-crossings . occur where bells and flashers are in effect but apparently 4re ignored by motorists.” x «*« Vanderstempel believes that niotorists are inclined to disregard bells and flashers. Too many times, he points out, the devices are touched off by gwitch-engines or other railroad equipment that Children in Home to Enjoy Outing at Roller Rink group of children from the Oaklond County Children’s Home will enjoy several fun-packed hours tonight, made possible by the con- tinued cooperation of an area roller rink. For two years now, the manage- ment of the Doris Roller Rink, lo- eated at 861 Doris Rd., Pontiac Township, has offered its facilities free of charge to county children’ s organizations, x * * According to William O. Moul- ton, superintendent of the childrens home,. ‘‘The rink’s owners and managers have been very coopera- NYAL - REMINGTON ON - UNDERWOOD DAY FREE HOME TRIAL “NO MONEY pulecnivey $1.00 WEEKLY A yuk = “3 TT; approach’ the intersection but meV: er cross ‘it,. , “Because of this common ex- pertqnee,” Vanderstempel said, “drivers apparently get to think. ing that there probably isn’t a train approaching and they can. cross thé tracks despite the signals,”’ : Outer Space to Be Neutral? U.S. to Ask U.N. to OK Need Gates at City RR eisai ‘winleiiadile said that seen March, 1954, through mid-July of thig year there were 28 railroad crossing accidents in Pontiac, all occurring at 11 of the city’s 38 grade. crossings. ‘ * * * The accidents occurred in spite of the fact that 10 of the 11 cross- ings are equipped with bells and flashers, he pointed out. Eleven of the. accidents took place at the W. Huron street crossing of the »Grand, Trunk Railroad, which is the place the inspection will begin at 10:30 to- morrow. The inegaghion team will also ; Oakland avenue, Saginaw street jj and S. Paddock street. In discussing automatic gates, is . approaching, conceded that they < cost more. “But the extra cost, I'm spose is worth the savings in lite and property,”” he said. He estimated that “gates cost about $16,000 apiece to install, while the bel-flasher installation costs about $9,000. The inspection comes about as a result of V visit Grand Trunk crossings on Plan Assuring Heavens for Peaceful Uses . UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) ~The United States said today it will ask the U.N, Assembly to adopt a four-point plan to assure that outer space will be used solely for the peace and_ benefit of mankind. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge announced that the United States has asked that the proposal be put before the 81-nation Assem- headquarters Sept. 16. * * * The four main points are: 1. Creation of a special U.N. committee to make detailed stud- jes and recommendations of spe- cific steps for furthering progress in outer space work and to assure ‘that outer space will be used sole- ly for man’s benefit. 2, A declaration by the Assem- y separating the . subject of peaceful uses of outer space from gotiations. 3. A formal declaration giving Assembly support “the principle of the peaceful utilization of outer space.” 4, An Aseeribly declaration en- dorsing in principle the establish- —" - accomplish these : : cif Hes bly scheduled to open at U.N.| the long fruitless disarmament ne-| ment of a international | . Here's List of $5 Hikes: | By RAY (This is the second ot mine columns explaining the changes just voted Social Security program.) by Congress in Your Social Security payments go up next February if you’re one of the 12 milligen now collecting them. How much they go up depends on how much you're getting now. Most increases will be about 7 per cent. But, there are exceptions. It’ll not be necessary for '- You'll get them automatically with your February check. Below are charts from which you can get a good idea of what your higher payments will be: RETIRED & DISABLED WORKER (A) Present Feb. 1 Checks Check $30 $33 40 43 “ $0 53 * cy] 50 60 64 65 - 70 ” 15 18 80 a0 86 85 91 95 102 105 112 1086.56 116 _per cent. (B) Only applies to wives who started collecting pay- thents after reaching 65, not (A) Only applies to workers who retfred after 65, not women workers who retired betwen 62 and 65. It’s impos- sible to give here examples of ‘payments to women work- ers who retired before 65 because of the wide variation in their possible payments. Their increases will be about 7 - “tween 62 and 65. Not included for same reason as men- HENRY you to ask io the increases. RETIRED WORKER & WIFE (B) Fe Present b. 1 ’ Checks Check $ 45.00 $ 49.50 60.00 64.50 15.00 ‘79.50 82.50 | 88.50 00.00 96.00 97.50 108.00 105.00 112.50 112.50 120,00 120.00 129,00 127.50 136,50 143.50 153.00 187.50 168,00 162 174.00 those who went on rolls be- tioned above. ~ ; "an announced to; the Ameri- Widow, Widower, ee ~ : jean Legion convention in Chicago Child or Parent Widow and 1 Child Widow and 2 Children ; nat the United States $30.00 $33.00 * g 45.00 $ 49.50 $ 50.20 $ 83.10 would seek Assembly approvalof! 45.90. 48.00 $0.00 ibaoe BF Bete Sie cus wen eed RR Ree ee Be wel te omy cer@a| Se. Se: ae me ee | ee agency for cooperation in the Geld) 33 ag iggy tiie aus aa Assembly to take up at the same . ic|time the elimination of foreign ‘ bases on territories of other cour-|4 Held in Inkster (Tip Falls Off Propeller trite~a ‘suject he Untied Stes ; but Plane Lands Safely says should not be linked with N be Rj Rai d outer space. UMDETS KING RAID. | pattas cP) — A Brenitt Air ig oe 25, of Detroit, and Tilman Faust, 33, and Robert Patton, 43, of Inkster. Police said 3,000 mutuel “bet spon-|tickets and $200 in cash were con- fiscated in the raid on homes and business. establishments in the suburb. - O “FACTORY = & —s ‘58 MODELS! | ‘Limited Selection of New Pontiacs Left! DEAL NOW ontiac Retail Store | BRANCH™ FEderal 3-7117 - 65 Mt Clemens St. Hee _ “a ways DCT with 30 passengers a propellor. plane, flight 6 headed for ork, was 15 mifutes out of another foyr-engined and left for New, York — 2% hours later. 1957 Miss U.S. to Wed SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Miss December bride. field, 22, of Salt Lake City, will students at the University of Utah. Miss © “Sheffield is teaching high Rio de Janeiro is growing at a rate of 70,000 per year. lyear. et Sam ot on \@) Grey, Tan, Red, Black. United States of 1957 will be a= Charlotte Shef-|= marry M. Richard Maxfield, also) > — of Salt Lake City. 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But they know that television and homework don’t mix. ‘That was pointed up almost -acciden- tally te olads toate 00. tie oe [ - | work or study. This means a place The afterndon. students. there| ing and play habits. If a regula: ing tar better schoot where the children ean to schedule is established, the stu-|the voluntary kind ‘aitended iniat™ With no family hubbub oF dent will find it much easier to _ 4were do’! , work -than those who the morning. -. report in the ROUGH SLEDDING — Attention is certain to languish, along with grades, it hamewerk is sttangeed & s.pibtrection Clie Setting like this. TIME WELL SPENT — Best, results will come if the student has a desk to work on, enough privacy and quiet to permit neces- magazine School t, “4s that the morning} PROVIDE ‘TOOLS’ — students don’t study in the after- Pe, Mate in the mocing latino , | STUDY HABITS IMPORTANT The National Education Assn. enrollments expected to swell the present size by 1970, it’s more than Susie learn how to study., s| | By the time they’re ready. for coliege, their high school grades and.their study habits may well be the difference between ad- mission and disappointment, says parents can be helpful, by providing a proper home setting for homework: . Provide a suitable place for lother distractions. It calls for newspapers and-magazines. up, which may be out of the reath) thers. of many families, For instance, . {the home to provide a room where! activities. / Cites President [ for Aid to Vets as well as suitable VA Administrator Tells Wilh sabi suailihanca: of a te ily adjust their activities so that This, of course, is an ‘ideal’ set-| one will not interfere with the Help adjust times for dates, den- in| fal appointments and other outside x* * * : ans’ affairs, said President Kisen-|ers, Finally, feel free to consult with|hower has signed more than 50) the teacher on any homework : ee problem. Hospital Plans ee a oe é ~* * any emes American Legion About|ting rich quick? | Before investing any maney, bet- ter check with a lanky attorney trom Kentucky named Herman L. Whittier, ‘administrator of. veter-\matching wits with bunco promot- Arterberry has shaken the con-|* tookifidence of countless confidence Glad N ews Mor Con Mer en: Rugged Foe Is Retiring. — Heard . He’s spent a lifetime x wk kw” be tried. If space is limited, the children can use the dining room, kitchen, or living room; and the family ean make every, effort to see that they are both- ered an Bittle ns possible. Here some ways should be encouraged to use publie ped “> iA, by| library facilities, whenever and wherever available. REGULARITY HELPS Supervise the student’s rest, eat- Some school systems spell out for parents just how much home- work their child is expected to do each night. It may be an hour and a half for seventh graders, an hour and 45 minutes for eighth graders, and possibly two | and hours for ninth graders. some of - the “It your child reports consistent-|™ent- ang| that he has no homework—in| vestigate,” says the principal of a Brooklyn high school that follows ‘Ithis plan. According to NEA, “the best national ‘convention, said the laws|will be happy with this news: have broadened direct benefits to — increased ‘ compensation mony grea rates and removed inequities of treat- Py men during his prosecutor’s ca- reer that dates back to 1921, A ot of them—in jail and out— @ Serve Yourself to Savings. @ Shop the Super-Market Way. @ Every coantee @ Fine Quality at Low Prices. @ Here Aré a Few of the Every- day Deep Cut Discount Prices 4 is truer, he says, than . man’s adage: “You can’t the Los Angeles County district cheat an honest man.” attorney's office in 1932, “Usually it’s a person’s greed x «x # that puts him in the clutches of a| He and his wife Imogene plan a ‘bunk,’”’ ‘says Arterberry, using|trip to his home town—Tompkins- r lighting and eax)-to-work atl ettle sig Hes his homework at|tinues at home “The apparent reason,” said oo ee z nes| the same every day or early|learned in school. Sometimes it is} miion dollars has been appro- School] “°*** or tables. evening (if homework is left un-|finishing a story in a reader, or it| priated ‘ til late evening, the student is| might be nothing more than count- hosp: Provide an encyclopedia andjlikely to be tired, and unable to ing aloud the number of crayons in kind of wmalgh a of course; is| Tecord in which, a| medical staff. members, 147,000. youngster, on his own hook, con- An exception was the cast of a charming old fraud who operated For the current fiscal year, he/a lonely hears club in Los An- what he has|said,-a record of more than 717igeles during the 1930s. His for in-patient care inicompanionship and perhaps mar- riage brought replies from scores Heirs Match Years WALSENBURG, Colo. 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They are homely little sermons, by and large, but the kindliness of their admonitions is compelling. Sample: — My Dear Student: You are now in high school. Why? Possibly, with my background, I can aid - you to realize why. You see, my parents were farm laborers in | New Troubles — | their children was to learn to Germany over 100 years ago. The only schooling provided for read and write, which usually resulted in fixing the station in life for the children the same as for the parents. ‘ . “Corresponding with friends in America, my parents were in- formed that in the United States every child was given the same opportunity to study and learn as every other child, regardless of how righ or how poor were their parents; that in the U.S.A. each child could prepare himself or herself for whatever occupation or profession desired. * *x* * “Learning such, my parents ’ Dear Student: Why A nism, the Constitution, the press, college, prayer. . : keeping out of the papers these days, what- with the success of ‘Around the World in 80 Days,’” and the fact that we located our largest rocket-launching site with- in a few miles of the mythical place in Florida where the man launched his own fanciful moon- voyage in the last century. vy a: ae i 4 Canned, but thought-provoking. [ Now the Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., recalls a startling paragraph from “Twenty Thou- horseplayer. authorized THE PONTIAC PRESS, ies ae : ix oy * (natch) lay off the edge of the Antarctic icecap: “That which is impossible for an ordinary vessel, is easy to the Jules Verne has a hard time, Nautilus. If a continent lies before the pole, it must stop before the continent, but, if on ‘the contrary, the pole is washed by open sea, it will go even to the pole.” The fellow should have been « * * As for atomic powered vessels, they are being built at a breath- taking clip, Launched, building or are 33 submarines, a new &teactor carrier, Enterprise, sand Leagues Under the Sea,” ithe guided missile cruiser first published in 1369, as Verne’s fictional submarine ~ Nautilus Beach and a guided missile de- stroyer. Nine of the 33 atomic subs = = ps are being built to fire the still-not-| fully-tested Polaris solid-fuel working in Brussels the hundreds of employes of the Iron Curtain country pavilions exhibits in line. The workers live in special in guarded buses. When off work, the employes are not permitted to go out alone. If caught alone in the city, they are shipped home. They must not speak to strangers. For them, the Iron Curtain has simply been moved westward a few hundred miles. k a decision. To give their children the benefits of the schools in the United States, my parents braved the seven weeks’ voyage across thé Atlantic on a sailing vessel to this land unknown to them. “Can you now begin to realize ts of EF] i i iF = w Zz 8 NEXT CENSUS WILL SHIFT HOUSE SEATS —California is expected to pick up an additional seven seats in the U.S. House of Representatives ' after the 1960 census but New York will hold its position as the largest state delegation. 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GET IT HOT ::; GET A LOT! ° | t er dish after dish... - & #i THE PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAYS SEPTEMBER 4, eee eee tie BARI With Classes in Logic, Philosophy [Be Grateful, Mom, STURGIS, S: D, (—Play hookey These Kids Out to Blitz han if Child Gets Mumps | suns, vy my CHICAGO—There is much less|Hills, say letters mailed to high books, movies and sleeping late on Saturday mornings? Plants Capable of Much Motion Mimosa, Venus Flytrap ae j , —— Ex-Postman! \Takes Stroll: of 600 Miles SACRAMENTO, Calif.!(UPI) — John Stahl, a retired postal worker} § who used to take ay ‘occasional) | walk around the block, now thinks} - Town Invites Students to Come Play Hookey * (AP)--What's, better than comic sure to mumps than to measles or promoters, chiekenpox, a San Francisco phy- Move Quickly; Tendrils ‘Studying logic and philosophy, that’s what, say the |sician said today. - It's a move to attract senior f a se nothing at the age of 76 of a 600-| : . cage classes to the Hills tourist area on} East Pakistan contains more Spiral Around Twig e stroll around the state. 7 ninth grade students of Glenridge Junior High School. low order of communica-|tneir annual Skip Day, than 42 million persons. ” ine probably accounts for the fact that so many adults escape the disease during childhood only to develop it in later years, Dr. Edward B. Shaw said in a recent issue of the Journal of the Amer- ican Medical Association, xk * Oe The best time for a person to have mumps is during childhood, when the possible complications ‘The youngsters got worried when they heard about Russian children going to school six days a week, erv~ ing strict classroom discipline and generally taking their studies seriously. x * * If “they can do it, we can,” became the Glenridge watchword. To the astonishment of their teachers, a number of the ninth graders demanded Saturday classes and drew up a strict code of classroom conduct which includes . White-bearded and wiry, Stahl is now striding ‘south from the Oregon border along the northern California coast, averaging a brisk ments. 20 miles a day. He expects to be An outstanding example of ajback this way “sometime in Octo- sensitive plant is the mimosaj ber. a tree, the National Geographic Society says: If a branch is struck, or touched by flame, it WASHINGTON — Although plants have no muscles, they are capable of a great many move- j oe | Park Jewelers Oller Discounts on All Merchandise REMINGTON ROLLECTRIC SHAVER ; resis $32.50 Price x &* As a young man-of 56, Stah! took his first distance hike along the coll . The stem droops from) Pan-American Highway when it the trunk, individual twigs flop,lwas “only a path in tha Sonia” af rising when a teacher enters, banning slang and forbid- re en enya et ty OUR and the leaves fold. After the! Central America. . ding slouching at desks. ae, ies sometimes lasting 7 PRICE 1 5* i podem ye Toomnes I Bod its ‘, ave pan hnd er : Offenders are punished through a demerit system. complications, : with trade kt ke Later, he tracked across the NONE GET CREDIT ; In order to prevent the possi- Add $2.00° € bility of severe adult infections, Without Trade Yucatan peninsula and Honduras, and then walked 1,560 miles from Fatima, Portugal, to Rome. / } Stahl, who calls himself “Old Iron Legs,’’ insists that he has no special diet. ‘‘I don't go much for that stuff,” he said. “I'll drink several cups of coffee during the day and may occasionally have a couple of bottles of beer or a high- ball, but not to excess.’ He also downs a glass of milk before he starts off each morning. As Stahl puts it, ‘‘That’s all you need to walk 20 miles, isn’t it?” Negro Minister King Only students with C averages or. better are allowed to attend the Saturday classes—three hours of: philosophy in the morning, three hours of logic in the afternoon. The courses are taken for their own sake. No credit is given. ; Each course costs a student $15 for a series of 15 lectures. Hugh Ansley, who teaches the classes on his own time, said the Russian Sputniks “threw quite a bit of fear into these young people who are used to thinking Americans are always best in everything. “But instead of just being afraid, they wanted to do ' gomething about it. Enthusiasm spread and the students have found out for themselves that learning is fun, stimulating and enriching.” oe That isn’t all they’ve found out. Some of the youngsters point out the Saturday classes — besides keeping them abreast of the Russians—get them out of work around the it might be desirable to delib- erately expose a child to the dis- ease, thus lifelong im- munity, Dr. Shaw said. However, this introduces the po- tential risk of Secondarily expos- ing adults who may then have the illness with greater severity and sometimes permanent damage. * * * There is no really reliable and predictable means of artificially inducing immunity. The _ best means of acquiring lifelong immu- nity is to have mumps before puberty, Dr, Shaw said, , * * * He is clinical professor of pedi- Other plant reactions disprove the adage that the tree grows as the twig is bent. Many lean to- ward light. A, grower of house plants learns to keep them up- right by regular turning of the pots. A lofty BIRDIE (CAGE) horsehair hat topping his tra- ditional Korean cqstume, 60-year- old Kimikyung is still learning tricks of the camera trade at the South Korean capital of Seoul, where he's attending a photog- raphers’ workshop, From the city of Taejon, he’s been a pro- fessional cameraman for more more than 20 years, YMCA to Offer Lifesaving for G-E Steam and Dry Iron OUR $475 PRICE PARK JEWELERS a Price Vines accustomed to growing up cliffs. bend away from the ey woe ha sre 1! Arrested for Loifering P°YS 024 Girls | nous Sg he yp nog gp Bote Giiek) moras tee are eae pecinc vente the communicable disease depart. 1 NORTH SAGINAW Syne of te Cadioad oa The Mev. Martin Luther Sak et booed ae igi sees 9 Sod Nurses fo Graduate Blect Muskegon Jodge | a Hospital, San . : eae! heaves Ges basi gus Mie! ee aGin: eee bet ge The first class, which is coedu-|« Rit Satt d ssociation ion " | eens -@ bristle, it triggers a mechanism |Seating trad‘tion, faces court action 00 pt apr! va a ye In | es on Ur ay Gretn ee Gian we that snaps the leaf shut and traps ey a rte pan pi eq | SePt- 17, Thirty-five graduating nurses will |elected "president of the Michigan the prey. Tendrils of some climbing Judges Assn. at the group’s annual The second class, for girls meeting here yesterday. _ participate in commencement exer- only, will meet Wednesday eve- and kicked into an yplighted de- cises at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mc- plants wave in the air, searching for support. If they touch a twig, they lopp around it in a matter of minutes. Then the straight tendril may transform - itself into a spiral, shortening its length. and lifting the vine. tention cell by Montgomery police yesterday after he was arrested for obstructing passage into a courtroom. . Police Chief J. G. Ruppenthal officially denied the accusations as did the two arresting policemen, O. M. Strickland and J. V. John- ning from 7:30 to 8:15, and on Thursday evenings, from 6:15 to 7, Both classes are open to non- members of the YMCA upon pay- ment of a fee. To be eligible for either class, Auley School of Practical Nursing. Diplomas will be presented by Sister Mary William, administrator of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, with which the school is affiliated. Rev. Edwin Schroeder, hospital chaplain, will celebrate Mass with Other officers elected were: Circuit Judge Donald E. Hol- brook, Clare, first vice president; |. Recorder's Judge W. McKay Skill- man, Detroit, second vice presi- dent, and Circuit Judge Michael Carland, Owosso, secretary. the participation of the graduating| class, the faculty and the Sister of Mercy at 8 p.m. The graduating class will be feteti at a luncheon at Devon Gables Inn. it will be necessary to pass a pre- liminary swimming test which will be given Sept. 3 and 10, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m, Registration for the courses can be made at the lobby desk in the YMCA building. son, who said they~had to carry King part of the way because he refused to walk. - King, who said the police insult- ed his wife, posted $100 bond and was released. Certain microscopic water plants put all these accomplishments in the shade. They swim about by waving tiny “‘hairs’’ and ean move from a harmful environment to a favorable one. Indonesia, which has 83 million people scattered through more than 3,000 islands, is a nation where at least 40 languages are spoken. 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Pp Very , ea 1955, he}, , an eo artes, which might ex-|Red-Nationalist conflict, had to make up his mind, The Keneding’ Forisale plode into war or melt away by oe eee Reds were banging away at the Newest Sclantfie hi 4 letting the Reds grab a little real The picture ‘changed abruptly in| Tachen Islands, 200 miles north- estate without a fight. : the fall of 1950 when the Red Chi-| west of Formosa, He decided to | sitter World War If the ,United|nese got into the Korean War.|Jet the Reds have them without a : U per-F I “States pumped money into China/ From then till now American pol-/fight @nd persuaded Chiang toj to help its wartime ally, President] icy has been to defend Chiang] agree. - One seh WORKS: all: ies, Chiang Kai-shek, establish a sta-| from Red attack, x* * * BACK UP — — The entire rear deck: swings up to permit work f relief of the dis- ‘ble government, make needed re-| Growing stronger, the Reds be-| ‘Things quieted down until a few| ..on the Motor of this new four-passenger car displayed at Augsburg, or temporary Col forms and win the people's alleg-|gan a steady peppering of the|weeks ago. Again the Reds bom-| West Germany, Designed by Messerschmitt, Inc., the auto will not comforts of Hay gb ds, lance, Chiang-held offshore islands, This/barded the offshore islands, parti-| be manufactured in Germany, but only in the U. S,, where produc- Allergies. x* * * kept up. Early in 1955 President|/cularly Quemoy, near the China 2 Aion rights have already been assigned, The reforms didn’t come, The|Eisenhower decided to take al|mainiand and directly across the! 12 CAPSULES ig money was squandered. American) more positive position than the| strait from Formosa. The Matsus | OF attempts to get Chiang and the/stated American policy up to that/are 7% miles northwest of Formo-|,,,. - Dow sal had} : ee eee IMPROVED pre si ‘dl Chinese Communists to work to-|time. ; sa, But there are @ number of Wins Dow Promotion sales conquitent. Williams had’ = gees: 2 < “ gether failed. The Reds grew! He asked and got from Con-|Chiang-held islets near thé main- | been Gibb’s assistant since 1956. ELIZABETH LAKE Seoneet, smashed Chiang’s atm-|gress: ! sia pr aing MIDLAND, ® — G. J. Williams RD. .AT HURON AR ACY We ies, His troops deserted to the * * * There's only guessing now as tolhas been ‘promoted to sales mah- Iron ore was first discovered in|y ** % yieena! Feed OL st M Deliver Reds in bunches. 1, Approval ofa resolution eu-| whether the Reds will try to take/ager of the Dow Chemical -Co.'s|Minnesota in 1850. Minnesota is “FE 8-8700 : Daily 9 10 Including Holidays ‘ “The United ‘States washed its) thorizing him to throw American|Quemoy, the Matsus or, just to|Plastics Department. He succeeds|now this. country’s largest iron ore ‘pe ay? . hands of both sides. In the fall ofjforees into a fight against the)win a little prestige, the tiny is-/Donald L. Gibbs, who becomes a! producing state.. ; F fe Reds drove Chi and| Reds, if necessary, to defend For-jlets, Equally “mysterious is what | _ 1 the off the main-|Mosa, the nearby Pescadores Is-|the Eisenhower administration|f" 2 land and to Formosa, 100 miles|lands, and “related areas.” will Go He FO ve st ofl. across the Formosa Strait. 2. Approval of 4 mutual defense * * rage ee treaty with Chiang. This pledged ie So-Ge abuiclanstign ton So But Chiang’s forces grabbed andj the United States to help Chiang|sued what» sounded like stern held 4 number of islands off the| defend Formosa. warnings to the Reds but-in lan-|| © But Eisenhower under the res-|guage so vague that Eisenhower olution wag free to. decide what,/is free to make up his mind at if any, of those “related areas’’|the last minute on whether he he would defend or think worth de-| wants to get into a fight over the (I lt g F mi eke it , ee reat levered thai, end ts sll oer] Hird kave to feht, becaupe of gusted with the whole situation|swered, is this question: : the treaty, to defend Formosa that-early in 1950 -he said this * *& itself. country would not get mixed up in} Would Eisenhower, in case of = Chinese civil war. This meant was on his owh. 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Dearborn. “Windy’’ favors a 1917 Ford Model T roadster -Sluyters one of as the Sluyter entry,while his wife likes a 1924 Ford Model T coupe. The latter car brought the to cars in the 1917 to 1925 division at last year’s festival. A 1910-Ford touring car at the left completes the trio of eligible autos. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 ham’ i STORES 'N Pay Store the few blue ribbons handed out 4 Births ‘Recent births in the Pontiac area recorded .in the Oakland County Clerks’s office are listed below by the father’s name. SinnOmAn hans Joseph Dumitru, , Kildare pnaries ‘a “catbel i773 Stanley. Robert Golfview ih Roger ih. Chester J. Goodwin Donald " Feather, 2229 Edward Masher 1507, Ruffner wermas P. Grobnagger, 2221 Lake- shire Thomas S. Eccles, 2008 Pembroke David B. Pullerten, 1155 Northlawn Forest K, Fowler Jr., 635 Harmon James A. Aliber, 16026 ckebam Robert J. Needham, 27375 Northwestern h, 1461 Bowers Bruce W. Yount, 1 Bowers Walter M. Verbruggen, 129 Birchwood Richard J, Wilson, 19669 Riverside Harold A, Welch, 1258 Washington Charles E. Wilson Jr., 5961 Lahser — B. Wiljams, end a ward P. Walter, 1679 V Puilip D, LeMessurier, p16 * craefield PONTIAC Arnold L, Lamberson, -—- York Hugh Lance, 330 Bran Thurl McClurg, - 2691 icoues Carlo McIntos Robert E. McIntyre. 150 5S. Merrimac Mericus e McCoy, 3445 Watkins Lake , 1018 Premont ~oy 4 — (twins) Caroi-A, Moiles, 725 Cortwright Michael T. Martin, 364 5. th Antonio Marcias, 19 = Wilson obert H, Miller, 337 W Rags ugene RK. Millmine, 198 Bastway Ibert C. Mens, 244 Princeton aro Martinex, ae Harrison Robert M. Monroe, 1179 Dudley Herbert Mau, 110 Wa rly ney M. Mor gone H. Parks, 56 irescent enk tc Jr., 2303 Overridge Preston E. Pepper, 288 Elm oot gE. ‘Pittman 430 Highland . ~ Kuhn Jame Bari 1 Clare. Ronald &. owe, bis 31 Rayner, 57~ A a Charlies F. Ramin, 3068 Grant Edward W, Sizemore, 321 First Bobby J. Scales, 125 Earlemoore . Smith, 9050 Pontiac Lake ie be Et 8 od e o 2 = 448 Orchard Lake > Scientists Must Find Out Cocktails, Females Good tor Man in Space Ship? WASHINGTON (AP)—Would an oceasional cocktail or feminine companionship help a man endure ithe rigors of space flight? ~~ x « * A psychologist said-Paesday that is a question that it might be ad- visable for space scientists to study in finding out what would help or hinder a man in meeting the isolation of space. x * ®:; Dr. Wilse B. Webb, head of the psychology department at the University of Florida, said psy- chologists are going ‘to have _to make more rigorous tests to select men mentally suited for flying into space. On the question of cocktails and/| feminine companionship,, Webb had this to say in remarks pre- pared for the American Psycho- logical Assn., meeting: “A man in apes. will be radically isolated Tube Feeding Days Over for Little Girl PANA, Il. (UPI) — Karen Lee Gordon is eating her mother’s home cooking these days — pota- toes, meat, eggs and fruit. Not much of an accomplishment for most five-year-olds, But Karen was born without. an esophagus and had to be fed through a tube in her stomach since she was three days old. * * * An operation two years ago per- 'mitted Karen to start eating semi- liquid baby foods. But she still took most of her nourishment through the hated tube. * * * Then came more operations, And finally at her fifth birthday party ._}recently, Karen was able to eat cake and ice cre in her hos- ‘iam C. Stokes, 1496 Irwi gi shalt - . 3, Madieieat pital, room. She is home now, the Alfre mt r er Robert Ww. Btasisk, 4186. Elizabeth operations have been a ‘success, Robert J. Sutton, 26 Sanderson d K n is enjo ying the taste of nald H. Gee, 448 Broadway ; real food. SAVE FUEL! USE NATURE'S FREE FUEL (THE AIR YOU BREATHE) Come In—See the New FEDDERS TRUE Air Conditioner. : HEATS. COOLS ‘N WINTER IN THE SUMMER FURNITURE and APPLIANCE “Dpen Svenings ‘ti 9:00 589 Orchard Loke A - Satalay "til 6: 00 Ave. FE 4-0526 4other hand, we would have to test | star Sophie Loren arrived at | after a brief visit: to Hollywood. from his current normal environ- ment, And what will be the nature of that environment? wwe mw example, whether an occasional cocktail or feminine _companion- ship—should be permitted in such an environment as a_ thoeretical means of alleviating tension and making a man more efficient in his isolated environment, On the whetherssuch things would have under the conditions of space flights.”’ For space men, he said psy- chologists will have ‘‘to extend the limits of such tests beyond our current dealings with men in the normal world, * - * “For example, most of our present experiments deal.with a man working for hours, As fe- have to be concerned with a man working for days. ““We've tended to deal with man under normal conditions, and are only able to guess about man un- derjextreme conditions, Thus, we will have conditions in our pretesting.’* fe n-- He said for example that where- as up to now, madel tests. of men under condi- tions of isolation and of accelera- tion individually there will have to be tests of men under combined conditions. Webb said that the environment lable by those in charge of send- ing a spaceman up. * * * This fact, he said, might have important implications — for ex- ample, it might be found that would be much more docile to various influences than he is in his normal social world. Burglar Likes Snakes LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police know this much about whoever smashed a plate glass window and burglarized: the Griffith Park Zoo: He likes snakes, Taken were a six-foot python -and three small boa constrictors. 5 “DIS-FIGURED”—With her fa- mous figure hidden under a ‘-curveless trapeze dress, sceen New . York’s Idlewild Airport ‘Later she: flew to . Switzerland with her husband, Carlo Ponti. gards spaceflight, we're going to} “We're going to have to find, for a an adverse affect on efficiency|” to approach extreme) psychologists have| of a spaceman would be control-| | man,.in an isolated environment, |" * SPECIAL SHOP AND SAVE AT Cunning Self Service Pic BUY: ) COTTON (PLAID SCHOOL BAGS DURABLE pe COLORFUL OH h ‘ STENOGRAPHER'S SPIRO IOTE BOOK ‘ Reguler 15¢ Each rs! Ve | PUT THE WORLD ote YOUR WALL UNIVERSAL MAP OF THE WORLD FULL COLOR | - 3% ‘ee pownrown PONTIAC - 29 N, Seginew KRUN-CHEE DELICIOUS POTATO In Four Glamorous Colors. Maize, Pink, , Tarqueie, Mint. ” WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTIT. | DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CENTER 5060 Dixie A date 4 FREE HAIR BRUSH) PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE mokes teeth cleaner, brighter WITH PURCHASE OF 69) in 7 doys - mn ae a a eee ae ee NOK -_ I WORTH-END suoreine eumen \ at! . eouldn’ttake any more threats day,” declared Freddy Beil! a 16- Ming : % “ jf f THE PONTIAC YRESS. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4.1958 | | vou aa a se J f “ 4 ur Bis True Life Adventures. OR Ra ae ‘FARE _ oov SOMETIMES DISAGREES - WITH BIRDS. 8 ‘Pupils Won't Return ~ to Once-Peaceful School! in Van Buren, Ark. VAN BUREN, mite (APY A Negro youth said- last night that he and seven others of his race and insults from white class-: mates at tegrated Van Buren Mich School. “Tedon't plan to return Thurs- pactosey wig hry plo‘ SUOfpIMporg Aa YAM su. @ year-old junior, ‘and neither do seven others.” Thirteen Negro boys and ‘girls are enrolled at the high school, which has about 650 white pupils. | _ Bell said he and two other Ne- gro youths walked out of classes, yesterday after white boys threat-| ened to get them after school. Si ; Van Buren's integration pro-| « gram started last September un-, os der a federal court order, It was, considered successful since there, were no reports of disturtiances: during the 2957-58 school year. a *® * * But .when the fall term began Tuesday, the Negroes were greet- ed by a score of jeering white _ youths in front. of the school. Signs painted on the building said “Nigger, Go Home.” el tee, O* . Vo * ak ‘ ages tageies aoe A, CORMORANT, ATTEMPTING TO SWALLOW AN EEL, MAY FIND HiG_ INTENDED MEAL WINDING AROUND His NECK, -- THEN IT'S ‘LET GO", OR BE GHOKED. | A PHOEBE Picks ae teibae tech ee, beamed] et Sg 2:-:----. UP A HOT MORSEL school yesterday, He also said sev- f 4 ™} --A BEE, WHICH —— | STINGS THE INSIDE Efforts to obtain statements nk yy / OF HIS MOUTH / . es EXIT BEE’ i ° fey . “3 ‘Distributed by King Features Syridicate, 9-4 | OSMUN? S creat PRE. SEASON FOPCOAT SALE nore SOON! Hare Yes, There Js Still Time to Save $10.00 on Your New Fall Topcoat from QOsmun’s — si Starlight Vision hid Being Used by Army public| WASHINGTON (UPI)-— Light jfrom the stars is being put to! ‘Diead Bailey Throwing Dialect Out of ' ‘Porgy’ ; HOLLYWOOD (UPD ~ Actress-| and I wanted it stopped before shooting, singer Pearl Bailey claims she has| we started won her battle to eliminate “un-| ,, dignified’ snd wtmpturi!” Negro 1 told’this kid and some of the ¥ objectives after dialegt from the all-Negro movie|,, : ; : dark by gathering reflected star-| “Porgy afd Bess.” voor diay. “nsdigainan aa light or diffused light from sky- ° Miss Bailey flared up ata minor unnatural. t don't care if it’s Ur . < repeatedly used the line, “Ain't : Fren Called the “‘Cascaded Photo- done told you?" . eas fr “It's been cleared up now,” device w developed ; Army Engiteer ~ en fa she said. “I said I'd ask for (out there waiting for a dialect; so . | Developme bo: changes in the cast-if that sort (let's talk the way we really talk— Belvoir, ~ cre i ee, = of stuff continued. But it stopped ‘without the ‘dems, doses and Poration of America. "sin bad taste. te * been in the first place. Maybe we did 50 years ago, but | “Neither Sam Goldwyn, the pro-/2% Dow.” ‘ducer, nor Otto Preminger, the’ director, said there should be any | ‘dialect. Mr, Preminger said right: x * * The actress added: Tisomething we didn't like — just accent. You,can’t put flavor down leave it out. “But some of the kids who ap- words.”* peared in the show ih New York) Land got used to the dialect con- fen io NOt “Car Ends Long Trip . 2 ss * The rshwin folk paul ut Gonee cern omni Hudson River ( turmoil since production started. | ia _ Day nad pied Semiciie . ‘This is your opportunity’ to complete a course in ] Fearthen? during the fall months. Typewriting may boeing sro sail lam cee motor tour of Europe, and they|’ ‘and had to be-rebuilt. |Uhlhorn, a: Cincinnati real estate waited patiently for their 1958 car to be-unloaded from their ship, . member. of the original Broadway 7 Firat Night Lesson Free—Monday 7 P.M. ‘cast quit with the charge that the ‘bad light. dicts and criminals. |. “I was plenty serious about | Uhlhorn said he’s going to stay _f that dialect business,” said Miss around until they raise his vehi Baileys, “We're still rehearsing ae from 40 feet of water.. q Ww. Lawrence St., PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 ‘Hudson River. For farther information, phone or visit the school in, person. others that it's insane to use it if | {glow and intensifying the image actor during rehearsals when he Negro or Italian or Greek ori: ~"T know there’s a- lot of | people which is the way it should have deses.’ We. don't.takk like that.| “I know each race has its fla- at the beginning that if there was vor, but it’s a heritage, not an : ( on paper. I told the rest of the}: east that, and I didn’t” mince |: First the sound stage burned down NEW YORK (AP) — Clemens | 1 _jman, and his family were happy | | Then Goldwin fired Rouben Ma to be home: yeuterday ater all After four hours, a crane swung’) ’ movie prold etow Negroes in en a hileting platform trom the ; \liner New York with the Uhlhorn |. ; The Business Institute ane of the characters in the OS beer Suddenly the platform | ‘tilted, and the car slid into the > “a — CAMERA MART’S LOWEST PRICE EVER!! 8m ELECTRIC EYE MOVIE We Can't NagcAWMERA Mention the Famous Manufacturer's Name ONLY $7.50 DOWN USE YOUR CREDIT NO NEED TO LAYAWAY | LOW ‘7 hy PRICE | | MARK DAVIS CAMERA MART | 83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 Hi a if 3 € * ¢ } ‘ Weather Is Here EVERY NEW FALL TOPCOAT IN OSMUN’S HUGE 2 STORE STOCKS REDUCED $10.00 UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15th ONL¥! NONE HELD BACK! 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Huron at Telégraph Oren os peartss Fri. Sat, 'til9 P. Myc ._i¢e— ang a ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958, {Want to Listen to Stempel’s Voice Tapes Asked For in TV Quiz Probe? “ NEW YORK? (AP)—The district that. Stempel, ii after he was he voice purported to be that of The recordings apparently will be used to match Stempel’s- own voice with a voice on tape .con- cerning a purported conversation \between Stempel and Dan En- right, a —— of Twenty-one. | Enright the . 31-year-old fa (Stempel was aren $18,500 of his right’s, was heard to say ‘‘a black- mail seheme’ was afoot. and asked, “Do you agree?” newsmen, Barry, he said, “had absolutely nothing to do with giv- ‘ing me the answers.” the 4 ‘5 AF Hunting Plarie death resulted from a shot ‘|Bloomfield Girl, 15, “Dies of Gun Wound The ‘body of Barbara Lynn Me- teaera, 3 2 Mullen, 15, daughter of Mr. and rifle to the girl’s head, About 150 different species of trees grow in the Great Smoky mountains. national park ag con- trasted with 85 varieties in all ‘Europe. ~~ ; '. Town- attorney’s office has asked forjoff the program, tried to black-|stempel replied, “Uh, yes.”’ Lakeland Ln., Bloomfield ee Es _|tape recordings and financial rec-jmail’ them by announcing he! stempel. charged yesterday foe ee re ee s ew ords of the television quiz show|would make public charges that). ileeeed “hen hice ’ rifle home the * GLE MILE , | Twenty-gne am a result of a charge|the show. tg rigged. , is recordings “have been/a caliber alongeide -. , by former contestant Herbert x doctored.” GIANT AUCTION Stempel that the program was| Barry and Enright earlier this x * * George F. Taylor, chiet ass > : week produced a tape recording) Stempel also absolved Barry of|ant Oakland County. prosecutor, sep L6t 30 P +e * in which a voice, presumably Ex-|the rigging charges in talking to|sai said an showed ¥ at All Miracle Mile Sto Start Saving winnings in advance when the lat- * ter threatened to.quit the pro- Down Near Russia * ADANA, Turkey (AP)—The US, Air Force carried on an intensive search today for an American! transport plane with 17 persons aboard that disappeared two days ago near the southern Soviet Un- ion, ; . The Ci30 Hercules turboprop) plane was last heard from qn a routine radio report over Van, Turkey, 110 miles southwest of So- viet Armenia. An anarmed :U,S. cargo plane got lost in bad weath- er in that area last -June and strayed into Armenia, where two: Séviet jet fighters shot it down. The nine: crewmen were released | 10 days later. Air Force officials did not sug- | gest the Hercules might have wan-: dered over the Soviet Union, Nor. had the Soviet government &aid; anything about the plane. The plane of the 7406th Suppert Squadron, based at Frankfurt, Germany, took off Tuesday from) Incirlik air base at Adarm as part) gram. Stempel eventually left the show {in 1956 with «$49,500 after losing to Charles Van Doren. Stempel; / has charged he was told to lose,| ° an allegation denied by Enright » jand Jack Barry, producers for the NBC show. ok Enright said of the advance pay- ment: “He (Stempel) told me if he didn’t get the money he would have to quit the show immediate- ly. I gave it to him without ques- tioning him because at that point the show needed him, ‘tHe was the first contestant who had remained on for a number of weeks in a row, He was establish- ing an-identity for the show and ‘we couldn't afford to lose him.” At the time, Stempel was ahead | $50,000 on the show, but on Twenty-one a contestant’s win- nings are always at stake and— over a period of time—his win- nings could have been wiped out. On the other hand, a contestant treatment and special needs. Joan Fleming (cen- tery), medical social service worker and Dr. Al- fons Gratzka help a patient plan for surgery and post recovery days. PATIENT REASSURED — One of the many services of the department of medical social service at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is reassur- ing patients through interview s, regarding their — | Hospital Social Service Staff Aids Patients in Difticult Adjustments St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is the} Now entering its second year, only general hospital in .Oakland/the department was instituted in County with a medical social serv-|June, 1957 to meet the personal ang environmental problems which MANNED SPACER—It is re- ported that Russia’s brilliant scientist Peter Kapitza has been given the task of launching a Russian into space, bringing him back alive—and doing it first. A pre-war nuclear researcher at Cambridge, England, he. de- fected to the Russians. He rose prevent some patients from re- ceiving maximum benefits from medical care, aed * CLEANERS. in PONTIAC 339 W. Huron 26 E. Huron of a worldwide Air Force to study radio wave tiara the Air Force said, Medical social service is inter- rested in the total needs of the |patient, helps him participate in steadily in U.SS.R. scientific | circles and was active in_per- fecting the first Sputnik, is free to quit with his winnings at any time. Barry and Enright have said FEderal 8-9252 | Our Best Defense Missile Another Bomarc in Air a plan.consistent with the medical |~ recommendations, and provides a team. approach, staff members| point out. 7 Second Great Week ee ~ Among the cases handled daily | by the department include these | of patients who reject hospitall- zation; refuse recommended sur- | nation against enemy air raids, gery, and those whe do not re- | The Bomare, designed to carry| spond. adequately to medical | a nuclear warhead from’ 250 to! treatment, 300 miles, was aimed at-a World War II pilotless B17 drone boraber| , Patents wee to tees who} target somewhere along the south require vocational planning also | Atlantic missile range, For test purposes the Bomarc is set to|*"° == “ —— | CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) — A button pushed 1,500 miles away has launched another Bo- arc, the nation’s most highly de-| veloped air defense missile. The Bomarc, the .closest weap- on this country has to a so-called antimissile - missile, roared aloft yesterday on. another test within the SAGE air defense. syst®m. Once the missile was poised for launching at the Cape, it was fired ment. (SAGE) system — an intri- cate network of radar stations and computer centers that guards the | i\z A miss the drone rather than de- ; stroy it. “ A recent case illustrates the type ; of patient requiring medical social 5 — rs setvice. An L-year-old girl was Typhoon Roaring examined by a pediatrician and Toward Shanghai admitted with a possible rheumatic heart condition. Medical “‘work-up’’| iverified the pediatrician’s diag- nosis, , 1 ref arred the | L TAPES Formosa (AP) — he ee ee Grace across the : lee aid te Eel stage Sad "YOUR Cie’ FREE alter! speed her discharge. sa . After a series of interviews the patient’s parents and a to the home, a history was pre-| pared. 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The aiuiil aces department | helped the family plan the pa-; tient’s convalescence upon eventual | release from the hospital, and the mother was well prepared for the! ‘|possibility of additional bed rest] for her daughter, The family diet i MADRAS, India (AP)—Raging ih studied and found to be ade-| | floodwaters of the Godavari River quate. f today were reported threatening With the full cooperation ‘of the patient’s parents, and the hospit- al’'s Working program her conva-/ lescent: period was ‘well planned, | and she has réached ther point in Raging River in India Threatens Two Million i i Living Room Suite ‘ or _ BELTONE Pontiac Company 3 S. Saginaw St. (Between Lynn Jewelers & Penney's) 7 | . The usually desert-dry town of _Rajahmut and the twin of Bhad- er me When You Purchase Either a Shop Tonight ‘til 9 P. M. at Lord‘s—""Where Your Credit Is Good” Friday ‘til 9-P. M. and. — ‘til 6 P. 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Teen- agers need breakfast; perhaps they need even more food at that hour, especially it they are husky athletes, If your football-playing sen gebels, have him check on the training habits of his fav- arte gridiron star. A good break- fast. They are not mature enough or educated enough to know what miserably we don't see that! they start the day with a good meal! THE PONTIAC PRESS, ' THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 4. 1058 # ing program, Teenage gtris who are dieting to achieve that slim ‘look all the reasons other people need breakfast, but they also need it so that they so not overeat later it the day and substitute soft ldrmks and sugary foods for the ‘required proteins and cereals. They need.it because they are atill growing and will lay up troubles for themselves in later years if they cheat now. | Parents need breakfast in order to cope with the problems of the day. Eats, wi pot pen: let ? i. } i a g ees L i tl ii i : . L Note: | (rinsed and added instead of the currants iealled for. uts, Reisink nusual i in nuts (pignolias} > butter A gay according to package ; using amount of water and salt called for. Drain. Gently stir pimentos, currants, pine nuts and butter, with long- handled fork, into hot drained rice ‘until currants and pine nuts are evenly distributed. and butter is melted. Makes 6 servings. 13 cup seedless raisins in hot water and drained) may be chopped fine with a knife | Satay fea ra Sea prika, % teaspoon salt, 14 ten- 1-16 teaspoon garlic powder. Spoon into parboiled peppers. Place in a baking pan. Bake in @ (preheated moderate oven (350 de- grees F.) 40 minutes or until filling is set. Serves 4. Home Grown Honey Rocks . . Home Grown Peaches . . Pascal Celery 2 Red Ripe Tomatoes .. . Peppers or Cucumbers... . Large Home Grown Cabbage . U. S. No. 1 Hot Dogs ... . BACON SQUARES . "39° Pan Rea 7 MARKET | 608 W. HURON. dy need breakfast. They need it for} spoon ground black pepper and | fast and rolls with guilty of feeding then neglecting to eat their own the youngsters go off to sclivol. But eat an edequate breakfast sometime in the early morning. What is an adequate breakfast? Most nutritionists agree that frait,| milk, bread and/or cereal will do as a minimum meal. But there is no law. that says you can't eat anything you want for breakfast. After all, ow New England an- cestors went in for fried potatoes, codfish and apple pie! EGGS ARE CHEAP Eggs are a, wonderful breakfast doesn’t fill up on sweet with his coffee break. | jfood. Per.pound, they are about las cheap a as you can buy. The protein nt, of course, is/ As we have said before in these columns, it doesn’t matter in what form the family eats eggs. If one member will. nave them no. other! may go for a daily eggnog. Don't forget French toast 98. Sms of getting eggs into the diet. * -*i Here is a different way of serv- ing poached eggs, It is. good for Sundays or other mornings you might have a little more time to prepare breakfast. Sunburst Eggs € | ie way but sunny side up, fine. Junior. when| powder, and then cut each half into six strips, Cornbine tomate soup and milk,~Place 1/3 cup tomato soup mixture into pe of & custard cups. Place 6 bread, strips in a swirled pattern lnaide elie vt cut: tard cup. each custard cup. Bake. in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) rd 25 to 30 minutes, depending donengss of egg desired. Yield: 3 servings. ‘ Note: Less servings may be made by using only part of the soup-milk “mixture, Remainder of it may be used as soup instead. * * * Tels wevecel 19 B's tanks who does not like muffins. Serve a breakfast of fruit, bacon and hot muffins, plus your regular bev- erage and everyone will .become a breakfast devotee. For a start this, fall try these spiced muffins. Spice Muffins 2 cups whole whens flakes ‘4 teaspoon r i. easpoon c eel well a Bix mile bea’ % cup Shertutes, melted Crush whole wheat flakes slight- ly. Sift together flour, baking|cr wee sugar _ and ’ spices; mix. with cereal. Combine egg,| . milk, waged and ay cooled shorten to ingredients, stirring Fill tions,” Maple’ ifs FES of it Py H A Ee 28 | L He paste. Add to boiling fruit, stirring! to blend. Then cook..and stir unti] mixture comes to a full boil, ~~ Remove from heat and add but- ter anda extract. Cool 5 minutes. Pour into pie shell. Let stand about 4 hours, or until firm. pode with sweetened whipped and ‘additional gremeneé cnet peaches, if Try Melon Balls and Pears . . as many melon types and colors as you can find. Use your iwhirls by an electric mixer, Then ‘sifted | po crogenst Se ns q asin extract © inch loaf pan. Bake in oven (350 degrees). about 35 utes, When cool, trost.with Browned, Butter Frdésting. Petter Butter Frosting i tablespoon cream Dash s 2h eee margarine ers” sugar om butter or margarine in Fruit 4 |Speedy Method Given c «flor Maple Loat Cake. : i Here's. a cake of tamily propor: Lbat “Cake. It's” e ‘|speedy one ‘too. Use quick-mix ee adie whereby ,iquids and eggs are blentied ‘with all the) “remaining ingredignts in just two cect oomdoe, aa oath ee oe ce eee er ‘Evaporated: Milk ‘Crust’ MAPLE LOAF CAKE There’s always the urge for lots (Quick-Mix ea of that old favorite, fried chicken. Make,sure. your fried chicken has a crisp even crust by dipping it first ini evaporated milk, then in seasoned flour. The evaporated milk helps the flour cling to the chickeg in an even coating which. permits the best browning all over, too, Save the evaporated milk used for.dipping for use in a cream rey it Dg like. one 7 b $1.95. Bu, Bring. Containers Valley y View. scharde 11318 Hartland Read Phone MA 9-6041 road) past. the Fenton Wi subdivision. We're located three V HOMOGENIZED iTAMIN f ibs Sa enriched bréad cream, of te-|greaged muffin pans 2/3 full ‘Bake|cutter on the fresh Bartletts, too saticepan. Stir. in 2 cups.con- "ES coor mu in moderately hot oo (400 de-|Marinate in equal parts of takay|socluert vagal, 4 cupat s tine so a bic yop pon Be grees F.) about 15 minutes. Yield:|wine and honey with a good/Add egg, cream and salt and mix top paving. Cut bread in half, crosswise,|10 muffins, ‘ squeeze of lemon juice. * thoroughly. Add enough more sugar . = . — ae , e i ” e . Sealtest gives you quitity goodness and purity in every delicious glassful. And here’s why so many families prefer Sealtest Homog- * enized Vitamin D Milk... “ Sealtast “HVD" Milk has added “sunshine” vitamin D— to help build strong bones and sound teeth—the vita- min everyone needs. You know you-never outgrow your 7 need - milk. 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M. ” . to 10 P, yee ea dithve Me to 6 P, Ca ‘ oes . = . se . o. \ ta t od thesé circles on top of those on baking sheet, so that filling sticks j SS | SWENTY-FIGHT. dete covanit Cooma Cheats sales baked right into these cookies, This gives you a Cookie-wich when you are throngh. Children will Jove them and you will know they : nee BBE some, wick Cacrzy toh the: Simple wager in the honey. Honey Coconut Filling Br ae Out “ Cookies Ahe |utes), stirring ‘ pableapnon -persiey flakes, 1 _ Watermelon in December? ‘That's an ‘idea that comes from, home jeconetets of the U, S, Depart- Agriculture, and they're ment of {not day dreaming, either.They're with chilled sweet watermelon at’ Christmas dinner? Under ordinary circumstances, it.may be a bit early to think about Christmas, but if watermelon is one of the special reasons your family likes summer, now is the time to act, This is an especially good season ff. for melon. The U. S. Department of Agriculture reports there are 30) per cent more watermelons than usual this year, with many of our) home grown melons starting to ar- rive at the markets right now. It’s simple and easy to freeze watermelon. Just remove all the seed from a chilled melon, Then cut it inte slices, balis or cubes. Pack the pieces tightly, while they are still cold, into a con- tainer. (Cold pieces color, flavor and texture.) Cover each pint of fruit with a half to 2g of ‘a cup of cold sirup, | made by dissolving 2 cups of sugar in 4 cups.of water. (Sirup should @ompletely cover the fruit or there will be color and flavor changes in the top pieces.) : ioe a half to % of an inch at the. top of the container for the fruit to expand as it freezes. Then seal carefully, keeping the edges - -|of the container free from mois-' heat and "wook until coconut ab- Sorbs all the syrup (about 10 min-jyou constantly. Remove from heat. Add % teaspoon vanilla {he |and 2 teaspoons butter. Blend out through star openings. Press outer edges together with a fork. Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees) about 10 minutes, or until edges are lightly browned. Makes 215 dozen. Comba %9 cup sugar, 1/3 cup honey, ‘2 cup water, 4% teaspoon Honey Coconut Filling Fruit Juice Duo well Comm: sila ture or food, Come next December wan) ‘re ready to serve watermelon ie toe ean don’t let it thaw out completely. If there are still some ice crystals in it, it will keep its firm texture. : portant part of the food served. - MOEBERG PUNCH — Wedding, graduations and other parties all crowd the calendar at this time of year. Punch is an im- The one above calls for frozen lemonade, ,pineapple juice and ginger ale. Freeze maraschino cherries in the ice cubes for a gay note, Flavors Punch Punch for a bridal shower de- serves to be a bit frivolous . and this party punch is as fancy as you please. Plump, red cher- ries are frozen in the ice cubes;: fancy garnishes are made’ of fresh orange slices; and for a_ tasty touch: little sprigs of mint | are floated on the top. The punch itself is as easy as 1, 2, 3. AH you need is frozen concentrate for lembnade, wn- ispace in your freezer, trick for your punch is a Lemon. | ade Ice Ring. It chills the punch | and adds flavor instead of dilut-) ing it. To make: use equal pro-| portions of frozen concentrate for'| lemonade and water. Mix them, | and pour into a ring mold. Freeze * *|solid. Just before serving, unmold a ring and float it in = punch ny juice » cone rg seer 6-ounce 3 i-pint 2-ounce cans unsweetened pine- 6 cups ginger ale Combine lemonade nimcenttehs pineapple juice and ginger ale, salt, and 3 cups tender-thin flaked sweetened pineapple juice and Stir until. concentrate for lemor- eoconut, in -saticepan. Stir until ginger ale. ewell. blended. Place over ay ‘ade is dissolved. Pour into punch | Tf ‘you have the time and the|bowl. Garnish as desired, Just Right for Bar-B-Q hole Fryers aoe 5-8 Pound Average CAPONS 49° 5 - 7 Lb. ious Roasting or Stewing HENS 39°" freeze — quickly and retain their natural 3 cans quick-frozen concen-|§ 9 trate for lemonade | Add Cheese to Meat Balls -Pamper- spaghetti An rich toma- i tte sauce with these meat balls: Combine 1 pound ground lean beef With 1-cup soft: bread crumbs, 1 spoon grated Parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon ground black pepper, % teaspoon garlic powder and 1 beateh egg, Shape inte 1-inch. balls. Cook on all sides in 2 tablespoons hot olive oil. Yield: 12 one-inch balls, Try Zippy Butter Sauce _ HE PONTIAC PRESS.“ ‘THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 4, 1958, Add zip and zest to fish—brojled,| baked or friéd. To one-half cup of melted butter add one —— Worcestérshire sauce and tablegenon. prepared cueel 3s OF one-half cup of slivered almonds and one tablespoon lemon re or two’ tablespoons prepared horse- radish, serve hot and savory. Froicht hat ober ty keeping it cold, clean and Ever braise veal chops in tomato barbecue sauce? Brown the chops x “s - : . Like flavor on ice cream? a little. ‘Peppermint extract to a fudge sauce BEEF TENDER, SLICED . | PORK CENTER CUT CHOPS £Q. 39: 7 = TENDER, suIcY ROUND, 13: “None ee A TALLEY. SU i *. . FRESH DRESSED x Pan-Redi Fryers|. Extra Lean Dy Shank Halt HAM _ ne PER SPECIAL LEAN, MEATY | SPARE RIBS - Lb. 43° SLICED BACON MILD CURED 3 Lbs. | 25 POT ROAST TENDER BEEF 43‘ _GALORE “WITH THESE VALUABLE COUPONS at om. atta [SAVE 30° — “Takesiae, Se ~Y x Mi —— # — (FF — h ’ yes onl F Sno-White | PURE LARD 3-29 vuateok oemcad rade = HOME RENDERED ee oe | LAKESIDE SUP WALLED LAKE PACKING HOUSE ~ ER MARKET We ieee the ht Quan To Limit Nixes t BONUS C0 COUPON ~ Our Own Grade. Sliced aay No. 1 | PORK LOIN ROAST Rib End eh 7 (( 7 a > | ‘, Center Rib PORK CHOPS " 69: Cut s WHOLE | =| FRESH Picnics 3 Fe ' ‘SAVE | O« cuisine “eae Con ‘ad 5 Ibs. No. 1 ONIONS ory (Limit, AO Lbs.) 10 Ibs. me. 1 POTATOES / (Limit 10 Lbs.) ‘jA L VE ; rae taps od 9th WHOLE SLAB BACON WHOLE WILD RABBITS CHIETT°’LIN’S | DRUM a, Fresh ihe Fresh Buffalo io 4 I pane en | PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 4 | et 82 South Spee Steet Wholesale and Retail FE 4.1521 52" {| | FRESH H AM WESTERN | PIG FEET Pig Tails | PIG HEADS My Ears | | == BIG PORK SALE at Lakeside This Week! FRESHER - LEANER - TASTIER WE KILL AND PROCESS LOCALLY RAISED HOGS IN OUR PLANT. ALL OUR PORK PRODUCTS ARE FRESHER AND HAVE MORE FLAVOR THAN SHIPPED IN MERCHANDISE. There Is a Difference, for the Finest That Money Can | Buy. Enjoy Lakeside Pork Features This Week! Store Honrs: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M, Including SUNDAYS - i : : . : . : oy i 5 * - z: win . J 4 ‘ ‘ seo | | L. eae 5 : Re S = 3 1 [4 a THe PONTIAC phzss, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, Yeas ¢ ° ‘= ws . a ribs), the center made into chops enhnt, conniaie endishes, ) Stewers, Broilers Cost Lina as s Supply. Rises | _Jand he toin end’ saved: for a|cabbage’and peppers ft the same| "The fe KS | meaty roast, heavy supply, low-cost list. | «© |will bi ‘the, butiba-oh school inp Gilbclater une ane cose aitedia oe, ay wiaelh ws ual price changes as supplies | , Detter sont es: Ser Coes 7 pes that you need to do more thorough|laying houses to make way for| side, use the oven. Lay the | increase from now until the last . gy ana erty cdl npr mein planning of the family’s food,|the young pullets. A meaty’stewer pease 8 et os oe with | of-Nevember. Center cut chops, leaves are clues to freshness and states the Marketing Information|goes far. Each pound of ready-to-| barbecue sauce. AgaipJow tem- | bacon, frankfurters and loin cuts ang | flavor. reel eo ee dna ya gant Maga ont vege. perature (385 degrees F.) ts the are n° em from the round. | Brussels sprouts and parsnips|! Se ee ee inn, ee, ee ogee ee Se ee . make thes fist sppearance of te|eem over the "2°36 average, {ai quiremestd, .teapwing the currantichicken. &i tha’ 'When days Most pork cuts will show grad- havy amore teem an: pan spare-lend cogt Js’ [pW Pascal celery,| September will close the Michi-|in supply, . These apples are good! 41 cents a pound, id FOR A LESSON IN | ira HRIFT!.. SHOP Wh P RITE MARKET | "THESE BUYS WERE MADE FOR SAVINGS COMPARE ‘EM t's Rare 272! | iT CHECK THESE args & Sanborn SAVINGS! Log Cabin — SYRUP 12 Oz. Jor 29 Pillsbury. Buttermilk = DRIP or REGULAR. POUND Cc - VACUUM f CAN , PANCAKE FLOUR « aera Miata haath, MD CHECK THIS BUY fwd 8 4 Ruby Bee STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 10 Oz. Jars Aa Table King | CUT GREEN BEANS FACIAL TISSUES ' » @ White @ Pink @ Yellow @ Aqua PACKAGE OF 400 Hills ‘Bros. | INSTANT Path a ae APPIAN WAY wis a! lS os ie y PIZZA PIE MIX _ | — 7 owes Se Off Deal! i | | cen a. a. ae | vy 2 ; a | GRADE A DOG. FOC , engl + Ses "Ywererrv FF HOMOGENIZED © 3 “29° GREEN ONION mines ee 9° : fers. Fresh Chicken AQ: MILK} men. ee Legs & Breasts os £ % Gallon = 16 Ox. Pkg. yin ect Ground Fresh Daily e. / 35° rsa fh b. gu. 9g: 4 OROUND BEEF ; wa FROSTY ACRES Ae . seen, groast AQ. ~ ae 2" 49° a x] | blade cut, Ib........ 5 Phos sT | Greenfield Sugar-Cured NIAGARA FROSTY ACRES STARCH Bz uF Round or Swiss Steak ..* 79 2°29 | ey | SS > SSS cour | mee 4 LINIT 12 Or. Pkg. 2 ‘For 29° TEETER SLICED 1-lb. 69 se k Red Raspberries | BACON os 12 Or. Pkg. ‘STARCH Gingell Shop :Rite Market \ oe ee Huron! Friend! Shop : ; | y, Shop EN SUNt 3390 BALDWIN (GINGELLVILLE) 4 884 W. HUR varieties ‘of summer. and fall| may pick Halehaven, Golden ‘A rise in price for the large size Fe en Camere ah : i es - : a tee Se SF 2 : e i : : *. i fom aay ; : oe ; : * 5 ae . pied ; : - , = \ \ : i ae Luks : kee \ . » 2 Se . “i ; 4 fi , t < : a ; - é oe ¥. a a, Bie . . 3 ‘ “a y (. Nee “ 4 hy 7 4 . . L « : | 3 rat i alias Boe * t {HE PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1059 | * Don't Gamble With Food Poisoning death rate ‘is about 65 per cent. And there is no way'of your deter- mining whether these organisms are present or not. You can’t see, smell or taste them. If you are doing extensive can- ning this year—and signs. point to a record amount of food being pre- served—do. it right. Contact the Oakland County Ex- tension Department, 1260 West Boulevard (phone FE 4-2564) for free copies of booklets printed by the U. S. Department. of Agricul- ture on proper methods of can- was. canning should never be ; Ipaced tn quart jars and carmot safely in a water ae * & Mrs. Lawyer went on to ask for our help in telling por gn ;jabout safe ways of canning. She reminds us that only fruit, toma- toes and pickled vegetables are safe to can in boiling water. USE PRESSURE COOKER Everything else must be done in’ a pressure cooker. NOTHING is| safe to process in the oven. ining. kettle, was packing it into quart; yes we know, Grandma did it | Preserve your food, but save jars, and wanted fo know how 10ng/ the other way and look how long {your life. “she lived. But Grandma alse she should process it in the hot water bath. ‘ “If you are not a home econo- mist, perhaps this would not have frightened you as it did me. 1 bed Walond of thie family ent. ing the corn later and becoming deathly i. It could happen. They could even die. “Cream style corn which she cooked her food half to pieces after she took it out of the cans. She killed all the vitamins and minerals by this method, but she also destroyed the botulism organisms that.might have been present, Make no’mistake about it. Bo- Wheat Germ for-Flavor If your reducing diet calls for servings of cottage cheese, sprinkle germ over the cheese. It will add a pleasing nutty flavor and bolster the diet with protein, iron, phos- phorus and the B vitamins. Hills Bros. INSTANT COFFEE bs. 6 Ox. a 99 ‘ Chicken-tt-tie-ben / Large Family Size/ TUNA: 3-5] WEALTHY APPLES LB. 39¢ BAG ¥ BETTY CROCKER Boston Cream Pie Mix 139+ Pkg 4 ’,. |Break up with fork and beat |mixer at low speed until fluffy. a teaspoonful or two of wheat! Pineapple Sherbet - Ready in an Hour Any time ae looking for an impressive dessert that is not too rich and vg your best bet’ is Pineapple Sherbet. Here's an easy-do recipe: = Stir together 44 cup of sugar, 1 cup syrup drained from pape gar 1 teaspoon erated lemon: peel, tablespoons lemon juice and yh of salt. Mix until sugar is- com- pletely dissolved. Combine grad- ually with 2 cups of cold milk, * * * Freeze, in refrigerator tray at coldest temperature until firm, then, turn out into a chilled bowl. with rotary beater or. electric Fold in 142 cups (No. 2 can) of drained crushed serving time. Makes on quart. (With a fast freezing refrigerator, you- can have this sherbet ready in less than an hour.) 2 Si GIL bs * ¢? 3 é 3 : Ly tala sli rg Been Peete ea eee oe ne ee ey ee sae ge oe Be I Le oo | ; __:) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1958 0) | 2 ao | Re: | = [Ty Temperature. strata! ar 4 Better ’ | When Bleaching _ ment soak several hours. or aver w Fall “Dear Mrs. Post: My sis- , New Fall 4 apace bin fellas Half-Size pongo ag pray KNITS: for the petite lady % : Mr. and Mrs. Odie Franklin of North Paddock myself to ask them to please street will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary | go as Mary was very tited. < See our Sunday at an open house to be given from 2 to 5 p.m. “I understand that one of the wonderful ? _ | at the home of-their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hoff- ioigel his ont - pi sf \ | man of Lexington place. Another daughter was the | ™ich Put out ove ee in selection of new fall knits. : late Mrs. Leo Stoutenburg of North Paddock street. | sulted in her life. Will you There are three grandchildren and six greut-grand- ,| Please tell me if she has children. Before retiring Mr. Franklin was employed | anobogy is in order?” at the Fisher Body Division. ' Friends and relatives nae Sizes 10 to 20, have been invited to attend the open house. Answer: (Although jt is my 12¥2 to 22. é : Church Guild Meets [Cut Cleaning Costs | to say ‘The Women’s Guild “ Grace With Washables ae 0 pacgtrn peregrosier Lutheran Church met this aft- | Women on a badget must keep) is merely telling the truth ernoon at the church for their |this in mind when shopping for} member, however, that clothing. did was ~ You can spend more for a dress (as her nearest relative) should or skirt if you know you can cut Sihacwcs | GYM SHOES he powder room. I would g B. The two-piece knit sult dregs in like to know what’ you think MISSES’ -- GIRLS" 100% wool chenille t about this? : Answer: A well-bred wom- an always avoids — up ; age 4 g : yg 5 3f 1. ee ee yl = id | 4 to 10 : F : i 7 g j z g z i g i hurch immediately after the | | ' Aree Se pa c » before the families LAN Jee ae ee a stim 2? wohlingn oud’ bes en a ‘ s annoyed me, and now |i . Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 that T am going to be married 73 NORTH SAGINAW STREET myself I would like to know : ‘¥ *. 9 e what to do to prevent this."* Ship’n Shore Answer: ‘This canbe pre- | ¢ | . front of the pews. As soon as ) the processional is ready to BLOUSES start, have two ushers run rib- ; bons up the length of the ry S bass pancar fieex gebog oct ; e and do not remove them until For Every Day Wear soe | FRENCH TIE OVERBLOUSE chemise length a roll up sleeve en _ Oxford Print 3 overblouse -. f Tab collar Ivy shirt long sleeve. 3 Back-pleated. Red or gold print. Ni 4 Be sure to add.this recipe book to your collection. eee me) eto eee er Soe use iss : SANDLER oF BOSTON’S COURIER brings important dishes, deserts, ald, macs, even sou. A shorShie ) fashion hews ... gored “up look” vamp, new ribbed crepe sole, new | and diet-wise. What abelp this : “go-with” colors in Deldi — a fabulous sueded leather with the sheen egret poh mpmpett fy Sega s and softness of silk. One of the famous Foreign Intrigue series, as cottage cheese recipe booklet today. e \ Bowler Shirt + : a " \ \ j i dust clip Fairmont trademark - : : Best-in-action : 1 % A t 1... G . t : . from cottage ehgeve ue . : : of luxury broadcloth. . papers ayes Oo ) 5 Send fo: Mary Mennin 2 White and pastels. Colors PEGGY’S es Gace ts saeake’ | 98 2 } Black Suede 9” ob teen Ghee 08: as : | Name. . ge 2 ! 28 to 40. Autumn Hazel Deldi — 7 i pa . ao : : 7 vo Corsican Green. i sepsis ees : - o a = af es : nd Ps * z i 3 yi ¢ } ; ; j . ; : be f ' ‘ : : : : ‘ Saale - : - [ : : ¢, « . . : i peers a Mic a / wi | THE PONTIAC PRESS, -THERSDAY, SEPTEMBER @ TO5R 4 | Sebered by Sputniks, J Job Shortage’ ie Poh das” sg 3 Boy S Club. ve rything Teens Gird for Tougher School Competition Mothers | al Summer F ‘Blouses-Skirts: , i By ’ "EUGENE GILBERT ace high school pupil's $ new con- coe going on for months. When| cheating was justified. This «may|science, engineering, Jaw, tied Ga ther — Bere Youth Research Co. {cern with high marks ‘is the/the adult. public was getting be a little hard to square up with cine, They voted the physician the “ ane , The attitudes of the average/crowded condition of. ag hation’s|steamed up about Russia's sput-|their interest in better grades. jmost respected professional man. - Dresses—Slacks Ce rani. oo seem 2, hi colleges. - nik and the success of Russia's ‘eh ook They vee the higertt the least. he Mater os of the — Sh ris—Ca : ¢ : somewhat by scientists, -young Americans were} And finally, youthful ambition is ys Club: met ay-evening a 2 turbulent’ world . conditions, dis- eee ae vel alle are fed asked what they thought about/soaring: towards the professions.| It will be ‘tbedeting to see what/the club building. 0 pris pneed By — Lugasae' eg _ grades <>-and 63 pe? cont of the current high school courses. While only a handful of kids want|changes another. school year will oe -*. * “Ped al Pants matured a bit by vacationtime| Mh school students we ques- 7 a fA Be eve Se renecty Sentiteee. New officers for. the toming year] * work, he will troop back to high tioned on their autumn plans | At that time they came out over- are Mrs. Arthur Longbrake, presi ODDS d ENDS school this fall interested in study-| ®8Y they intend to hear down whelmingly ia faut: of ere eny- dent; Mrs. Walter Peters, vice. an a hasder fod Deere better on the books with college en- phasis on such subjects as Ruth Graff Weds) Phi Epsilon Nu president; Mrs. Ralph Weir, treas-| YOUR CHOICE grades: trance ii mind. mathematics, English and spelling Card Party Plorined urer, and Mrs. Henry Warren, sec- — aii lesa on the usually popular! (Slennm Bradford | retary. ‘ Most important reason fie the! This’ ‘sobering-up process has shap courses, Values to $12.95 APPAREL for Burton’s 75 NORTH SAGINAW 7. 3 . ' ; . Phi Epsilon Nu Sorority met cae | SAW THE NEED Ruth L. Graff and Glenn R, | Tuesday at the Upland street | Board menbers are tie “ Bradford were married Aug. home of Mrs. Wallace Knowles. ’ : A vast majority said that ‘‘some- in Jones, Mrs. Lester Christensen, | thing should be done” to encour-} 27 at the home of Rev. Galen Final plans were made ‘for: | y4,. " eiwin Sutherland, Mrs. age the study of math and sciencel E. Hershey, associate pastor | the card party and flower | Roseline Hickman, Mrs. Herman — at a time when it was revealed| f First Presbyterian Church. | demionstration to be held Sept. | pennis and Mrs. Earl Luchen- | that Russian high school students) Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. / 15 at Pontiac Federal Savings | pan. A smashing 74 per cent of the boys and girls who said they “ wanted to make better grades oes . gave reasons ranging all the vay Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lacy of Carter street will be = qecting & personel chal. : eet ‘ lenge, through making parents honored at a reception celebrating their golden wed- | proug and getting a better job, ding anniversary, from 2 to, 6 p.m, Sunday at the |‘ getting over the difficult college- home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. entrance hurdle, William Jerrold Lacy of Menominee road. Mr. and |SE™ — Vu - The college-bound group, how- Mrs. Lacy have two other sons, Lawrence E. Lacy of ‘lever. were’ concerned atout & Ardmore street and Dean Lacy of Perry street. There |variety of problems: 59 per _ = . . . ~ felt their chances for college we $iX ree ied to his retirement Mr. |v ced for the ‘a the saat acy was an employe of the General Motors Corp. |12 months.- Reasons for the od The couple has lived in Pontiac for the past 30 years. change. , in many cases, were =| nancia Fes d with 10. mathe-| Guy Nelson. Loan Building. The Octo- ' salen ade Saori a Mothers of the couple are meeting will be held at | New committee heads are Mrs. and physics, 4 of chemistry‘and 1| Mrs. Otte Graff of Mghawk | the home of Mrs. Gerald L. |Delbert Hammett, hostess, Mrs. of astronomy. road and Mrs,gJohn Bradford | Rood, Lester Christensen, membership; | « sick re of South Tasmania avenue. ~ |Mrs. Charles Ee ona , ool was searcely out this The couple will reside on Mrs. Charles en, historian; — when ‘ia on, ae Starr Potato ie Oi % Scalp ff Mrs, Herman Dennis, telephone; gh school boys and, auses anadaru Mrs. Leonard Noren, flowers; Mrs. us they thought they should be . . . Jack Nelson, dishcloth salesman, ——. oe — a Nightly Creaming Prone iyi pane iyages and Mrs. Walter Peters, publicity. | sizable _ perce o em : a : : favored more homework. Prevents Aging scalp rather than a dry. one. Mr ites Gai ¥ ai Mrs ; A summer’s exposure often | The oil builds up in layers. = *''S. /onn ice Swnanes Eagles cass TIME . 0 + U, ¢ A. ‘The express bus . . . stops only af Evident in thi t ag Dick Kirley are new members ident is =i _— omiat leaves skin with a dried-out, When bacteria take residence |~"° y eS " Arthur's and on to school Sees tm ceoey students! crinkly look. in this oily home, inflamma- * * radiation of the smaterial rig A nightly rubdown with a lu- | tion may result. Thorough Hostesses for the evening were F ; vantages of making a good school| Pricating cream helps ward off | brushing end. frequent sham- (Mrs. Hammett, Mrs. Lillian Fink, : . age ces "| this aging dryness and give a | poos discourage such @ scalp ri Se Kenneth Nichols and Mrs. , Cott Flannel $ Oe dewy, soft appearance. condition, F nda N= on or Flanne PLAID SHIRTS ... 198 — -». 2.98 Washable long imering fast 2 mi colors in handsome patterns, Sizes 3 to 7. i t i 3 . Designs for DASH x * * : M M S ~ | Gold Star Moms |,07, err, Mae 07 : : Plan All-Day |‘bad financial streak” and could). not help him as planned. Several, | ~ Ake wi Se “4 who had not planned on seeking) | - an | | Se ING OE€SSION | scholarships, are now concerned ; ; that their grades aren't good) : American Gold Star Mothers (enough to quality them for such * : Chapter Nine met Tuesday |help Offi ce r S evening at the DAV Horne. By and large, students are Mrs, Edna Olmsted appoint-*| not too impressed by their ed the following as nominating | teachers (who in turn aren't too ‘MOMS Unit Two met Tuesday| -conimittee: Mrs. Edward.El | impressed with their students). 3° evening at the home of Mrs. Edgar lifson; Mrs. Henry Hights and | One recent survey turned up the ri ee 1.69 & 1.98 , In nifty stripes of fast colors. Schoo! boys’ long sleeves. ; SPECIAL PURCHASE | Pinwale Corduroy SLACKS Thomas of Center street for a co-- Mrs. Edna Mathney., majority teenage opinion that oe : operative luncheon. Nineteen mem- « * * many teachers were dull, lacked . wre 3 bers and guests attendéd, Mrs, Lola Brb. reported on | enthusiasm and were generally Reg. 4.98 6-6 3.98. a * * : a recent board meeting held | behind the times. 4 Officers for the coming year] in Lansing. — Pid? ties S| Sturdy quality and washable, Their own suspenders. Buy several in brown, charcoal, —_ ime were installed by Mrs. Leona An-| Mrs, Louise Gulson will be is ireivale derson, MOMS National president,! hostess at her Proud Lake |. (\ SuVey Of teachers, today’s |i of Royal Oak, Mrs. Alta Scantland| ‘home Sept. 11 for an all-day "forms us y Getting you off to a running start this autumn, soft, little sports on cloud-light Aub eights Mrs. George! _ sewing session. pupils have less parental control, | nara Rael i = x « ¢€ : training and love and respect Poses soles of new rib-crepe. a jelders. — although socially they|* na new etfs ove Mrs: Paie a ee ce ‘cancer ‘are more mature in that they|i) A. SWASH BUCKLER—Bold’new style buckled . : ee Brewer, presides® Mrs. E. K. Van- ee eocity. drive, date and use makeup.) | | in gold. Textured leather in Black or Spice. vail te derlind, first-vice present; Mrs. ~ {WEAK BU WONESTY B. SWAGGER TIE—With mew squared toe. In "tower Level 4 Duncan McVeah, second yite pres- H » | Perhaps most disturbing finding) ~ ident; Mrs. Carl Cox, secretary; Get While Fresh of recent months is that ‘iaieers : Mrs. Harry Sibley, corresponding) Remember this; Fresh paint can|cheat sometimes —. 42 per cent secretary; Mrs. Thomas, treas-|ysually be washed off hands andjof the boys and 31 per cent of/ i _ urer; and Mrs. D. W. Edwards, ‘clothing with warm soap or de-|the girls confessed — and, more . black Or brown textweng Jeather, chaplain. itergent suds if you tackle it!shocking, just about the same Directors are Mrs. Harry LUxon, promptly. — : ‘number of them said they thought’ Mrs. Clarence Hickmott and‘ Mrs.| Frank Van Horn. i The state convention wil] be held Sept 23-25 in Saginaw. Mrs. Brewer will be delegate. bd ae | . Final .Mrs. Myron Copley of Royal Oak’! : was a guest at the meeting. Clearance! 2 DRESSES WAY BELOW CosT! all 2 off and more! Tipacon Unit Fetes Mothers Members of Tipacén Chapter of American Business Women’s Association paid tribute to their mothers at their meet- ing Wednesday evening held at Hotel Waldron. Mothers present w Mrs. Peter Peterson, Mrs. Raymond Boatright, Mrs. H. M. Learned, Mrs. Charles Dorst, ' Mfs. Anna Brandrup, x John MILLINERY aHOWING! a thrilling preview of every new and significant shape, sdhouette, fabric, and color for the coming season! Hundreds of breathtakingly beautiful hats for you to choose 4 formerly to 12.98 formerly to 14.98 Wardell, Mrs. Willo Qotcher, Mrs, Ha Gates, Mrs. Eya Vo- gel, Mrs. Grace Whitehead, Mrs, Celia Wynn and Mrs. Mary Plouffe. * formerly to 17.98 nome s10 formerly to 19.98 * * . Janice Antona, speaker for the evening, was assisted .by | three pupils from her citizen- from in this lovely Fall é ship class, now all U.S. citi- ad J formerly to 24.98 collection! 2ens, : They were Mrs, Flora Gri- ‘ os seen i¢ BL ROS Idi, f ly of Italy, Inga | * .« J : 4 : . Gutkewitsc, formerly a ae 344 formerly. to 29.98 THE TIME: All Oby Friday rlasicg Designs for: via, and Mrs, Kay Hollo ae Fashion Guild SS ae Oo cama THE PLACE: Arthur's Millinery Gardner, their former homelands. ' Salon — Second Floor | oS. + qi Floste! G6 boing. complete Sale . Formals Cookies and Punch _ Michael Terre ¢ * for —. of — = $ to Be Served ‘ ioe mows Vy th ti conven t ‘i : re held in Louisville, Ky, in Oc 12 were to $35 jetcane| John Frederics | 4 tober. ( odeling : ——~ ~ Hhirry mn for savings on these very special party rose, “Afternoon and Evenin Sherman Hat & Bag cag: A é 3 g | _ Rretty plaid wool flannel skirt t with a ren | PIANO -ORGAN Dress Baton — Second Floor : : panel i in front, and pleats besides. Tabs pa t ACCORDIAN , : = a Classical and nore i Here in person to consult. with YOU os al i eae Rie : <4 Learn my Simple Chor le : : waist 4 Sa ie Sy | Mr. Hy Director <. eonpasidn el faa tae , h an Stewart ; i : blow Dorot ‘A csieatodio | by Our Famed New York: aes ae 4 washable, too! 3-6x, 3.98; 7-14, 4.98. - N Soreny, i ie tt rae EEE oi _ Millinery Saton — Second Floor © . me i, — . oe | FE siti On s-1t04- ‘sa Se led a Scvcid Vises f eo a a: paanine —— dl ‘ Young Folks Shop — Lower Level . « il . : é ~ be ¥ ‘ . , : > ; ~ . Rohe z vil: . J a, ay 7 PONTIAC PRESS TETRSDA®. SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 3 4 aoe: some path aon W Seed Packets Gobd*, Nan Cera et Piagtee . Exercise. to Firm wes Rr ear Good Shoes | eed Pack Od bait, wi " Face. -and Chin- Then cloke your mouth. 'Re- their seed packets for decorating. oes Cores Walking Is. ‘Chey and ‘BatanGival as Ses ers as you get’ older. ~ =A a: rr) By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN more sec off ‘with pay, Why not; the fall when the air ie crisp afd,14, Address Josephine Lowman in 2 : Now Is the Time . |} Hang onto that vacation: feeling! |take measures to keep that buoy-| spiced with falling leaves, and a ECS of this newspaper. | ta 7 ; _} You've probably come back from/ant aeting. all — oe? have a complimentary ticket to the) Tomorrow: “How Do you Ar. : : ee your vacation feeling, as they say greatest show on mh ~~ falljrange* Hair wh the . Face is Repair or Remodel Your ‘Furs Jin New England, “as fit asa filly Boe abit ot a aly walk is say| foliage? Square?” ” e782 W. Huron Pickup and Delivery FE 35-1261 0" & frosty ik It gs pl that a brisk daily walk in the fresh @. 8 pres = seme oe yu air is one of the very best treat-| snme people tind walking alone mo ey co ments you can give your complex- very dull. If you feel this way i = sarees me — . | ion. And what paid time than in about it, perhaps you can snag a | Button . Dow n SPORT | n veut tri nena | SHIRTS by BLOCKS "Polished Cotto S | and beauty conscious friend to join New Fall Look for School and you regularly, or there may be a hiking club in your vicinity. The Sportswear, 3 “SW EEEORR? | §-M-L-XL 2 is $3 ‘ Buckle Back — Plain Front Back-to-College-Speciall . New CAPITOL « . Automatic Phono! interest which will be: fun to ex-| plore. You will find this in your! ~ publie library. One nice thing about walking is that all you need for equip- ment is a pair of good walking shoes. These should have a broad based heel no higher than two ‘inches and should be of leather State Guide to your state probably will describe trails and places of Ladies’ | Washable Brand Name Skirts | All Wool—Plains and Tweeds ; Sanforized Sizes 10 to 32 , your walking to: weekends, the fol- lowing are some exercises you should take to keep your feet i in condition. “| TOE EXERCISE "| Stand on a thick book {telephone} - }beok is good) and see how many pages you can pull up toward your —— toes, Relax and continue. - Beauty experts say that Anetias -~_ sth a ane 9 with one on for a brisk, daily walk in the ance. Hold the other foot straight | Slim, sleek and terrific—travel fresh air is one of the |. out in front of you. Bend the toes 20ywhere ‘round the seasons in this $ very best treatments you | under as far as you can. Do the tucked-front casual. It's softly! . same with the other foot. Con.;|bloused above the waist, narrow VERY SPECIALLY PRICED! Guaranteed throughout. Leather soles éspe- . _ *B™ To $10” 5 N t cially are important for’ serious ‘ svever to walking because they allow. the & ~ . Rip fresh alr to reach the feet, Also = Ladies’ :3 they give fine support and are : { not heavy, : | Brand Name Blouses » $ Seo ; Cotton—Roll-up Sleeves ; 4 0$ It you can do so, a few minutes ‘ Machine Washable ; ‘e walk on your way to work will act i : ‘as an eye opener and on the way! i Pane 2. 1 Te $ Rs oe |home will clear your mind of of- ; ; Sizes 29 to 38 fice problems. But if you confine 4-speed automatic phonograph has in- dividual tone and volume controls, two flip-over sapphire needles and oe. speaker for superb tone! wile ne ie Te can ‘give your complexion. tinue. You can take this exercise ibelow. Choose a crisp blend, smart is sitting down if you wish, icotton tweed, or sheer wool in a ; : id t , Another — stand tall. Roll out- ve a See sc « ward onto the outsides of the feet. Printed Pattern 4815: Misses’ we: A ° iT) = ‘sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes Sing Along with Miteh \344 yards 39-inch fabric. fs _ Remember that the. beach is fun, Prinied directions on each pat- 12" LP Columbia Record exercise than walking in the sand) Send ay ecine Sor this ‘pattern t Reg. 3.98 79 and gripping the sand with the _ add 10¢ for each pattern if you Special! toes with each step. |wish ist-class mail. Send to- Anne pecial * ®& |Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, If you would like to have my 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th exercises for the feet, send aSt, New York 11, N.Y. Print EXTENDED ACCOUNTS INVITED stamped, self-addressed envelope plainly name, address with zone, . oat St r with your request for leaflet No.'size and style number. GRINNELL’ S, 27 South Saginaw St. FE 3- 7168 ¢ Oo y.. eee \ cups: > eames ILLS SS ia aa acini: | é > GIANT SIZE TOP GRADE CANNON BATH TOWEL-—CHOICE OF COLORS AND NEW FABRIC FACTS BOOK—HERE IS ALL YOU DO..... | 4 1. BRING YOUR OLDEST, MOST WORN, CLEAN BATH TOWEL 2. WATCH US GIVE YOUR OLD TOWEL NEW LIFE ON THE NORGE DISPENS: . OMAT AUTOMATIC WASHER 3. GET YOUR NEW TOWEL AND BOOK FREE. = 4. BE HERE AT EITHER 10 a.m, 2 p.m, 4 p.m. or 8 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 NO OBLIGATION-NO WAITING AROUND . .. BE HERE AT ONE OF THESE TIMES 10 a. m.—2 p.m.—4 p. m.—8 p. m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 : | Wayne Ga Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 North Saginaw\St. - FE 5.6189 41 North Saginaw Street Miracle Mile STE LSS He Here's Ja ch of our st . ae left from los! He Spectacle =e " t together to present Last Yeor Sold for — 29.99 ores across feet . w ~o yw a @ for Best Selection , Friday ert. \ -_ oe | po aes i jee Ta fg Sane | ; \ 6 : . . . * oe 4, ~ . ' . \, 7 ryan E t ¢ a ~ & ae s = . é THE PONTIAC Press, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958) . Men Often Baffled by Women’ S Logic’ By RUTH MILLETT - Men are funny. It’s almost impossible to make a man understand things most any woman accepts as a mat- tey of fact. Such things as: . Amink wrap is really economical because it go€és with everything and you can wear it for simply ages. After you have bought a new sofa the rest of the; furniture in the living room looks so shabby it simply has to be done over. + . A certain woman boreSj/are burned up because you have you but you’ve known each heard she doesn’t think very highly other for so long you wouldn’t/°f you, either. think of having a party and not} You go to a party all dressed inviting her. up ina new dress and the evening You're having your club at jis ruined for you because there’s your house for a meeting, which |another guest wearing a dress like means you have to do a com- oo 7 * plete how job, from - washing windows {0 waxing You have a closet full of floors. ; clothes but simply haven't a thing to. wear. You positively hate the new styles and know they aren't going to be becoming to you, but still you won't feel well-dressed until you are wearing the unbecoming new look. You feel you are being economi- cal because you spent the money you saved by not buying some- Jithing you feel you couldn’t have afforded without that self-denial, * * * There are so many. things men St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills don’t understand that are so simple Episcopal Church ‘and logical to any woman. SAT., SEPT. 6 | p . ’ | Protect Hands + fe © Fm: | Beforé Gardening Duane Upton. Auctioneer Baked Goods Sole ' Soft Drinks Served: ‘You don’t like so-and-so but you Treasures from the finest homes AUCTION SALE Household Furnishings, Antiqués Smart's Auction Barn = W. Tienken Rd.—Rochester tasks are just as hard on hands | as indoor scrubbing. Pt Smoothing on hand cream before beginning a project helps keep dirt from working into the skin. The best way, though, to protect hands from stains and grime is to wear suitable gloves. ~ Contact Lenses ; VISION DR. B. R. BERMAN Optometrist 17. N. ” FE 4-7071 omer es -- GETTING MARRIED? — As epeciaiiste tm forma! Wear Rentals, you are assured |, that the Greem and@ his men || will be correctly dressed send im the finest quality garments. HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS - 908 W. BURON at TELEGRAPB UNIFORM OF THE MONTH Register with the chase of each uniform — for our ‘Women-in-White Drawing on the last busi- ness day of the month. You need not be present to win. OXFORD SHOP | 89 W. HURON ST. = eel FINE — "JEWELRY. GIFTS McKim Jewelry 41 Orchard@ Lake, FE 4-5065 | by Couna Wad | | Oh, what fun a little mom will |have dressing this baby doll in all jits smart outfits. Thrifty gift idea! Pattern 590: Directions for 12-inch sock doll, clothes; pattern of face, boy’s suit, dress, slip, booties, overalls, T- shirt, sunsuit. ‘ Send 35c (coins) for this pattern —add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft 'Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea \Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, jaddress and zone. - As a bonus, two complete patterns are printed right in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want to order—easy, fascinating hand-| jwork for yourself, your home, gifts, bazaar items. Send 25¢ for your copy of this book today! Beautiful - Diamonds “Direct from Holland” Jewelers If] Gardening and other outdoor . | long leslie ‘achat lines are , emphasized i in this bottle green basket-weave wool sit tailored by Mon- _ tesano and Pruzan. Directoire-detailing is featured in the pocket tabs and long peaeching scarf that forme its detachable collar. ‘of pre-school age Vaccination Still Best + a Anti-Polio. Measure. NEW YORK (UPI). + Don't count out paralytic polio — especially if you ‘are under 40 and have not yet had your three vaccine shots. Surgeon General Leroy Bur- ney, head of the U. S. Public Health Service, and Dr, Thom- as M. Rivers, director of med- ical affairs for the National Foundation, have hoisted storm warnings for those who still may be victims, ° The experts know that the polio epidemic of old can flare anew among the unvaccinated. And forty million persons un- der 40 have not had even one shot of polio vaccine, said the two, 6 * ft te oF If you are one of these, says Rivers, you should know. that the best insurance against par- els polio still is a vaccina- ry it is shocking hat nt. this ‘late date, with another - polio séason upon us, SO many | people still have not had their full series of inoculations:" he said. the country there have been more paralytic polio cases this year than there was last year. There are enough people un- vaccinated to make me feel concerned — and. adults from 20 to 40. “The next four weeks will see polio rise to its peak for 1958. Those who have not ‘yet been vaccinated should be, and those who have begun their series of three injections should make sure to continue them.” If you think polio is “kid stuff,’ take a look at the latest report from the Public Health Service, During 1957, 691 per- sons over age 20 were par- alyzed, * * Most cases are preventable “In some areas of those | 4 three children ‘had: ‘dives polio shots, But he forgot about him- self, only to be struck by total paralysis, Age: 34. Last year, in 5,894 homes, ‘the word polio left tragedy in its wake. In most of these homes, the | vaccine is a niiracle discov- ered too late. Don’t let it happen this year to you, Cologne Has a Variety of Beauty Uses Do you know that deodor- ant cologne has several im- portant functions other than providing under-arm protec- tion, asks a world-famed Holly- wood beauty authority? Learn all of its uses and be complete- ly well-groomed. at all times. When you dress for special oceasions, splash the palms.of your hands with the magic liquid and they will be relieved _ of that damp, clammy feeling and smell which is so unfem- inine. After a shower, pat it on your feet and between your toes so your shoes will remain fresh and hold their shape longer. Apply it to any skin. surface which becomes overly damp, and you will not only protect your wardrobe, but you will maintain your daintiness every hour of the day. Orlon Easy to Wash . How easy and quick it is to suds and dry sweaters and | . dresses knitted of Orlon. Wom- en have gone overboard about easy washability and quick drying. That's what saves Money and promotes fashion To Be Well- Dressed; Plan you Rave _ of things to. wear. So weed out the limp ones and list only those that still -look well. Now, are there skirts that need new blouses or sweaters? Sides wis are shoppiitg now for fall clothes should plan their wardrobes in ad- vance. * * First, check the fashions in this newspaper so that you know what the line is for fall. Next, jot down what you al- peady own that’s wearable. x -* * ar Be fair, now, A closetfil of limp clothes from dast year doesn't necessarily mean ‘that Crooked Teeth Need Attention Are crowded, crooked teeth inherited? Yes and no. If you inherit large teeth from one parent, a narrow dental arch from the other, the crowded condition can be called heredi- * tary. * * * However, poor dental care can often be the culprit, Neg- lecting the loss of a perma- nent tooth may cause gur- - rounding teeth to “drift” out When the man handles the of position, resulting in an ab- money, his wife usually handles “normal bite. ' the charge accounts. Smart as a fox That's what people say about the man who wears Kuppenheimer suits. Every suit by | Kuppenheimer is style-right. And so com- fortable. Sleeves and armholes are designed and tailored for a new kind of comfort and # 88 N. Saginaw FOR THE PURSE CHANEL No. 5 » PERFUME AT YOUR FINGERTIPS WITH THE MOST “TREASURED NAME .. IN PERFUME 85 - CLOONAN S : “Where Quality Counts” " N. Sagipaw _ : FE 2-0161 freedom. Trouser waist and legs enhance this year's trimmer look. In ultra-smart fabrics | and colors. Be smart in a Kuppenheimer. KUPPENHEIMER An investment in good appearance ot * = 2.99 MALING SHOES . “Onde (laeual | Back smooth leather. they Both Gacware! and both 2 at Maling’s | 2??..0 3°? - Maling: Sho es. 50.N. SAGINAW ST. Opén Monday, Fridqy and Saturday Evenings | DAY SPECIA Thurs. -- Fri. -~ Sat. Only! Popular Black and. White Crepe Sole SADDLES. Regular $6.95 & Use Our’ CREDIT TERMS 74 North Saginaw St. Floor Bo Ne _ OPEN EVERY dept. stores Exclusive: none roll tep has no bones, stays, Finger pensls in back, too! Smooth and support you Easy on-and-olf no matter what Te toad size! New!, “Famous PLAYTEX mold’nhold zipper girdle . : 10° “Charge = a Girdle 0 ‘or panty of fabulous Fabricon,' ' cotton and latex. Pink, white. ES-S-M-L, Extra large Mold 'n Holdi......'.. 11.95 Living bra as patent» white = ery : 92-42 A, 8, C cups .. are Let bur expert corsetieres fit you correctly for comfort and flattery. \ oe . - . < , 5 ; a < : th pie A « ff et ee ‘ _# ae al “e any, aig ides nN pet TN 8g SRM ee erie arent ls j Published in the interest of more effective advertising by THE DAILY NEWSPAPER. . -icons 88% of America’s families get a newspaper every day. That’s national coverage! Over 100 million people read-4 newaphpae on an average day. Every one of these reader$ has the opportunity to see every advertisement in the news- paper. Only a few of these people can be reached by any rene, television or mesar oe ne baage: ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS” advertising medium! i ‘eo pee a oy | a F ee Lape esis gem d a. i F bese Mrs ti Bm PONTIAC PRESS, 4/ ; : | EJ j Lt4 = 4 fi d : a y : | % . - Lo z i e ¢ é i ~ i , » Pei. 3 <4 Copyright 1958, Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Assotiation, Inc. “ 1% Unlike television and radio, newspaper advertising is always ready and waiting to suit thé time, place and convenience of the consumer. The newspaper is always selling—and always selling to more people than any other medium. If you want to sell more products to more people, use the daily newspaper—the one true national - 4 1 : ud 1bi / i} The ci dattel> bases on college football have begun foretelling the future. Only trouble is each of prophecizing sports writers must have obtained his crystal-ball from: a different manufacturer because in H1 are’ six different teams being tagged for the national championship. Ohio State, with powerful fullback Bob White, in. our estimation the toughest back we saw last year, gets the big sian for being the niet top’ team - - of 1958. ~ Sports Editor; Pontiac Press. From the Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNS A different publications there THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 kt ok * To Clinch Another AL Flag Yanks Need 10 Wins. By The Associated Press The magic number, for the New York Yankees is now 10. This number of wins for the Yanks or losses for the White Sox will clinch the pennant for the Bomb- ers, xt *e &€ Yogi Berra’s three-run homer te the 9th produced an 8-5 come-from- behind triumph for the New York- ers yesterday against Boston while snap a 2-2 tie for the Athletics. Ray Herbert scattered five hits to best Hal: Woodeschick in a bat- tle of former Tigers. — * * * Cleveland had a four-game win string broken and also lost the services of infielder Bob Avila, who suffered a fractured: facial bone when he was struck by a grounder in practice. Larry Doby relieter Jack Harshman put out the fire, Bob Nieman and Norm Zauchin had matched two-run. homers for the only scoring prior to the ninth. Hawks’ Mortson Bengals Drop 1-0 Decision” to White Sox Tigers Blow Scoring Chances as Donovan Hurls 5-Hitter . DETROIT w — At best; things aren't good with the Detroit Tigers. But what happened to them last. night at Briggs Stadium shouldn't Comes fo Wings Adams Says New Man Will Bolster: Weakened . Detroit Defense The Buckeyes. got. the support of four pre-season grid gazers and naturally the top vote for repeating as Big Ten champion. ete: Oklahoma was named by, ro publications, as was Michigan State, while Notre Dame, Auburn and Miami | of Florida each received single«billing for the mythical US. collegiate championship, — The Spartans from East Lansing are favored to make the trip to California for New Year’s Day 1959 and the Rose-Bowl, in as much as Ohio State is ineli- gible because of the 1958 appearance. Watch out for Wisconsin this year. The Badgers had: a flock of sophomores who tied Purdue for 4th place in the Big Ten last year. This could mean the battle of the Big Ten and the Rose Bowl trip will take place November 1st at Spartan Stadium when MSU hosts the Badgers. .* homered in defeat. Run-scoritig singles in the 9th by pinch-hitter: Bob Hale and, Bob Boyd broke up a pitching duel between Arnold Portocar- rero and Vite Vaientinetti giv- ing Oriole Portocarrero his Lith triumph, Washington fought back to score one in its half of the frame before Kansas City was downing Cleve- land 6-2 and the babar Te slip- ping by Washington, Yank ‘relief. ace ree Duren got the victory that kept the de- fending champs ahead by 12 games, Mickey Mantle belted his 39th rowndtripper im the 8th. Bob Cerv and Hal Smith hit successive fifth-inning homers to happen to anyone — least of all a nice fellow like Frank Lary. The Tiger righthander, an oft-shaky but sometimes brilliant pitcher, allowed the Chicago Wate Sox only two hits. Yet he was beaten 1-0. His mates squandered five scoring chances against ex-Tiger Dick * AP Wirephote THE SEASON’S HERE — It may be a baseball game but it looks more like the football Season is here as Don Blasingame of the ‘St. Louis Cardinals puts an effective block on Chicago Cub second sacker Tony Taylor trying to -stop’a double play. Olympic Decision Due 4.5. Cities om a CHICAGO WP 5. The Chieago Black Hawks: traded veteran. de-| fenseman Gus Mortson to the De-| Donovan, who pitched a five: troit Red Wings last night for two} hitter for his 12th triumph. or three players to be named later.| Lary had a no-hitter going for Mortson, 33, has been in the Na-|6 1/3 innings — and lost the game tional Hockey League 12 seasons,|in a matter’ of seconds on two 6 with the Hawks and 6 with the|wrong-field base hits. With one Toronto Maple .Leafs. out in the seventh, Billy Goodman, «gg? ors a left-handed hitter, blooped a Pitched soa hagr rom single to left field. The next bat. | for several promising young ter, Sherman Lollar, sliced @ fensemés who will ee pore Fol double to right field and brought goalie Glenn Hall this season,” in the only run of the contest. said general manager Tommy * x * L ‘McBride and well as Tam O’Shanter, Orchard Lake, Pontiac Country Club and Indianwood until 1955, is a visitor in the area. He retired and went to California three years ago and is now 76 years old. Holy Cross, lowa State, Navy, Miami (Fla.) and Pitt. x * * Local golfer Tom Thum says, “I've been golfing with Glenn Harding for 20 years and had ‘never’ known him to keep the scorecard.” Just to. change the routine, Harding was handed the card and pencil the other day. After six holes, Harding finally took out the pencil and jétted down the a abe glip his —" Fred Huber, deposed _ publicist of the Detroit Red Wings, will handle the press, radio and TV promotion of the Motor City basketball tournament next Decem- - ber which includes Army, x * Watch for these teams to be on the U. of D. foot- ‘ball schedule between 1959 and 1963 — Kentucky, Rome, Italy, and the U.S. Olympic Exequtive Committee—at its meet- ing here Saturday and Sunday— will work out details for, this country’s participation. The Olympic group's site selee- tion committee will meet Friday American cities for the 1964 Games. A decision on a prospec- tive host city may be made Saturday or Sunday. However, no matter whether Los Michigan State, Tulane, Olympics in 1932, Detroff, Minne- apolis or Chicago, gets the call, it is far from certain this country will land the 1964 Games. * * * Next spring, at Munich, the In- terna Olympic Committee of Chicago's Avery Brundage is dent, will select the site. Besides an American city, at least four foreign cities will make a pitch for the 1964 event—Tokys, Moscow, Buenos Aires and Mexico City. © ‘ Beinoeton, aichigen and ouneee VOIRNG wc vcane eee AY’S GAMES Kansas é z (oii) ie MeLish: Chic: at Detroit, 1: < : Boston at Baltimore, 7: quette (M4 Only gorse » VS. Bunning anthony S tel Hand Earns Splif Decision SYRACUSE, N 5 * (AP)—Ernest ‘“Tony” Anthony has stuck.a rath- er timid toe in the heavyweight division’s door with a two-point, split decision over unranked heavy | Archie McBride. F * 2? Anthony weighed 177%, Bride, 184. The classy stylist showed a left hand that McBride Yong will re- member, but his debut in the un- limited ‘division last night was anything but impressive. Anthony won the 10:round, na- yd tionally televised bout on Referee! Joe Palmer’s point allotment. The '\ pefetee gave Anthony seven points — Dye afte segiinh five rounds. for each, Us 'e x Judige Dick Dick Albino ‘was over-,ings whelmingly in favor of Anthony 8-2, Harold McGrath saw it 6-4 in favor of McBride. The AP scored! tive so ‘for ‘Anthony, three for Mc-}} F ‘ wu - GB ident K, L. “Tug’’ Wilson thinks Pittsburen corned be "Bee > |“tit’s about time the pendulum ee seve 30 G3, 626 [swung in favor of America.” aes “$85 isis Wilson said civic leaders of the Ss fii % (455 isse|four American cities bidding for, mae eis wee tens eed 72 «446 a the 1964 Games will be given up- tie wards of an hour each to elaborate ‘Miiwatikee Ie ft ‘dont de 8 talent) on their = Angeles 5, « * “Ti i cies Pitts! 4 (nig Chicago's bid is based upon its +o mm) preparations for the 1959 Pan- + TODAY'S American Games, facilities of st. ‘a = ax sf p. m—Jones|which would be expanded for the San ge a0 pm 1964 Olympics. ; ~Mecormick NaS a 1\" If the selection committee finds ve. ase eee "lit difficult to make a decision this met) ve. Kile’ (2-13). weekend, it may personally inspect "- POMORROW'S GAMES facilities of the competing cities. Semaeece, at ay 4% ». ™. |This, of course, would prolong tite washes. st Pinter i 8 p.m, selection date. at St. Le amore * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘ te Wen’ Lest Pet, Behind Th D B a 25 ree Detroit Boats Wichita .......:. 78 71 “53 8% |* Sao a 2 3 2" lin Buffalo Regatta St. Padl oo... 6 8 43 8: . Louisville .,..... Pn) a) a | ada ale cuusion BUFFALO, N.Y. @ — pay un- SOUT A\ lo limited class racing hydro-planes Birmingham... sy eo" ~ will compete Sunday for the Buf- Atlanta”... $3 68 Se Be |falo Launch Club’s international Chattanooga . 7 73 63 powerboat regatta on the upper Little Rock Be 40 iy Nashville ......, 7% 499 Niagara River. ee 8 8 8 se Only games scheduled. Entry of Gale V oe ee the world-famous Gold Cup c — wan . Ie enind hydroplanes from Detroit, was an- Phoenix .«..++++ Ss & 3 yu [nounced yesterday. These are ver “s.s0, 78 69 331. 6. |owned by Lee Schoenith, who said Ag 1 i eoen ie z 32 fs Ihe would drive Gale VI. Bill Can- Sacramento’... 8 9 48 16% |trell is scheduled to drive Gale V. ee iy 65 84 46 20 Already on hand and making test . Doubles bowling league has open- Tokyo made a favorable im- pression on some IOC officials night to consider bids of the four. |~ Angeles, site of the last U.S.-held/ clothes after \slidi DIRTY BUSINESS—Bob Wilson (left) shakes loose the dirt and grime from his face and him a towel fo clean up while coach Billy: Hitch- yesterday on a steal. Trainer Jack Homel brings “| physicals and their equipment at '| wilt participate with the Pontiac School bars interested in football | should obtain their cards for Wisner Stadiim today and to- morrow at 3:00 p.m, classmen trom Northern | Central varsity, Northern sopho- ‘mores will be under the direc- pul hoe: bee Ranget sy ld ee rdue and Iowa, or vice-versa, are the choices to ‘ | nae Wing general manager Jack| @#feat harder any of the = | complete to the first division of the Big Ten, with Michi- Have Bids for Adams said Mortson will serve to er sop ed ye — x te : bolster the Detroit clubs defense|*>sorbed since he took over. . gan, Illinois, Mirinesota, Indiana and Northwestern by. the loss of Al Arbour nial ae ane Sk : picked to follow in that order. G . | 064 draft : | "natty 3 ames in | me Among the Midwest independents, U. of D.° gets at- beatae lyin ett ‘tention behind Notre Dame, while Texas Christian in} It Will” Be Decided Hockey Lengie ‘the Southwest, Pittsburgh in the East, UCLA and Ore-| Which American Ci e ee goalie. Klymkiw gon State in the Far West, North Carolina on the At-| 1, Qualified ¥ pore ce nae a Oy red lantic, Georgia in the Southeast and Mississippi State — in the South are the big names hailed as. college foot-| cHICAGO: w — U‘S.’ Olympic ball’s"big guns of 1958. officials will decide this weekend 3 Call issued for DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX . vat earned flgy eee scr ioe ; Grid C vidas, : Mike Noone, veteran greenskeeper who served at/|or Chicago—will be certified to try ri andi ates 7 |landing the 1964 Olympic Games. ; Bloomfield Hills Country Club from 1919 to 1939 as | rene ee ee el be held in i Sa eoe - pEpeeonsss.s: Benefit Softball Game. for Seeterlin Tonig softball cha collide with Stars tonight at & o'clock in a ben- efit game at Drayton Plains ball Proceeds from the game will ro to Don. Seeterlin, macy player who ‘ankle fracture . while 2nd base in post-season ng head-first into third base — cock watches. =e een t Rally Gives Spahn 18th Victory with its efficient handling of the i | recent Asian Games. However, i | transportation costs for most } major entries would be a prob- | lem, asf they were for the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Aus- ‘tralia. 7 ? Us. Olympic ‘Committee Presi- Ry The Azectaled Prom Warren Spahn seemed to have hit a snag in pursuit of his ninth season of 20 or more victories. He had won only one of his last three decisions, ahd there he was, trailing 1-0 after seven innings. x « * So the Milwaukee Braves came up with 11 runs in the last two beating the — Phillies 15 for Spahnie's 18th vi a nine game lead in the National League race—their largest’ since moving to Miwaukee in 1953— and reduced their magic’ number for the pennant clinching to 13. Any combination of 13 Milwau- kee: victories or defeats’ by. either ictory. : It also hoisted the Braves*tnte r nar? Braves fe Lead je. a5 = frames at Philadelphia last night, ———— or San Francisco ~ on Joe rocks three-run homer, + jruns are: , wf. * 2 Maverick, a’ Lake Mead, Nev,, entry piloted by Bill ‘Stead; Reno. ttle rancher: Miss Bardahl of come driven by Miro Slovak; Miss Detroit, driven by Chuck Thompson; Miss. Supertest II of London, Ont., driven by Bob Hys- wood; ‘and Wildroot Charlie, the pe foot eo Se . League) Seeks Keglers The Braves, & Squaws Mixed! ».. ings for couples and teams. Com- petition starts. Sunday at . West Side Recreation. Interested bow- lers can secure more information two even. loca) entry driven by Bob Schroe- son at FE 21707. “ ans along with Bob Paffel at 14-8 and liger Farm lubs Enjoy Best Year Idaho Falls, which finished sev- enth in the first half of its split sea- son, was just two games out of first .this week while Steve Gro- mek’s Erie, Pa., club in the Class D, New York-Pennsylvania League finished seventh, Gromek had to go into the final game in relief in order to escape eighth place. Bad Night for Tigers on Field and at Gate DETROIT: (UPI) — The Tigers couldn’t win anywhere last night, on the field or at the gate. Only 13,303 turned out leaving the Bengals 7,339 short of the million mark in home attend- ance. “Where is everyone,” Frank. the game. Lary could just as well have-asked where his sip- Port was after the contest. : Heorquette beh Hurt MILWAUKEE — Halfback Tim. Zhuikie is lost.to the Mar- quette. football team for at least two weeks. Zhulkie suffered pos- sible tom ligaments in his left Lary asked in the dugout before}} = = tow ‘in the eighth, ole: game, then put across five more ack tai { ) gave up ana six walks. Two Chico Fernandez’ single broke a when pa singles and a walk loaded the bases. : * * * Three runs tn the seventh won it for the Redlegs. George Crowe's single scored the run that broke a 4-4 tie, and Don Newcombe’s two-run pinch single put it away. Don Gross (5-6) was the loser, with Willard Schmidt (©-6) the winner, both in relief. Frank Rob- inson’s two-run single had given the Reds a 3-2 lead in the fifth, and after the Bucs scored two in the sixth, the Reds tied it in their sixth on Frank Thomas’ second error, xk & The Dodgers made it two in a row over the Giants for the first time this season on Duke Snider’s two-run homer in the ninth off losing reliever Red Worthington (11-7). It was. No. 13 for Snider, who made two tries at a bunt be- field screen at the Coliseum. * * * Joe Cunningham's fourth hit, a two-run triple with two' out in the 12th, got the job done for the Car- men and reliever’ Jim. Brosnan }, Cunningham drove in four]. — the’ Cards, who scored four unearned runs inf the third, then blew a 7-2 lead as Ernie Banks hit his* 43rd home 1 Bobby Thomson his 18th and To- ny Taylor his sixth for the Cubs. Bill Henry (4-4), i : caine Seyfried at 16-7, iknée in a pass workout yesterday, - Cub. hurlers, lost it. > Shaw's Jewelers, city ‘Class AAI" mpions, Cari Shell's Waterford League All-|"°" fore slicing his shot over the left _ be, Gye’ ee Se ee match play beginni Single matches are. slated tomor- row and Saturday, followed by t semis. and finals on pee, s matches! are 18 holes. 4 Senciibes Buy. Pair , Washington Senators today the contracts of [Dick Harrie atid) sixth of seven \Oliva- from: Sate PGA Golf Tourney Sunday a Barnum Defending Title at Midland; Indianwood Qualifiers Under Way It will be John Barnum against _!the field this Sunday in the annual Michigan PGA golf tournament at Midland ‘Country Club. ; Barnum, the long-driving pro from Blythefield in:Grand Rapids, won the State PGA championship last year at Birmingham CC with a sudden-death playoff victory ov- er host pro Ray Maguire. Leading the challenge against Barnum will be Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills and Meadow- breok’s Chick Harbert, both for- mer state and national PGA champions, The distance is 36 holes of medal play. Eighteen-hole qualifying rounds for the annual Indianwood Invi- Sitational Best-BaHl tourney were un- der way today over ~ par 35-37 72 Indianwood layou After today’s auaiitiert, the field each for f 16 two-man, te Friday. = ny WASHINGTON ) (AP) — The the rm eiah art (AP) c c u re BRAKES RELINED We tree pour Sout we at wheels at mse Nationals deal ed with the sign-iweeks ago. : ase Aveane Brake Service 109 N. Cass Avenue “Pontiac’s Oldest Brake Service” a BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL "49 to “54—CHEVIES ‘49 to ‘57 i of and Dick = The Detroit] Detroit in straight cash Gea) lest spring. ee Fa and pack emergency se eee eee ee 16 Other Cars in Proportion We Guarantee Our Work! 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M,-9 P.M.—Tues.-Thurs, 8-5:30—Sat. 8-12 ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE WOHLFEIL-DEE "4, isi" and-a-half hour scrimmage yes- , college team to geo all out in a | FE 2-4907 ‘ terday, |e full scrimmage and coach Wally |. hita sae Fromhart saw his “White” team | The Whites, made up mostly of. | | | = xk *« * x « * * ‘ Native Ne ea ord | Baseball and softball ri and Pontiac had! plenty to cheer about after two incidents which oc- 0 one far G ® D e | | Aarl d riirs StateonTean “~~ | ANN ARBOR (UPI)--Stan Nos-; kin, expected to be the No. 1 quar-. curred over the Labor Day weekend. | Baseballér Chuck Oertel’s rise bin the minors to Detroit to Face BOGrS icclack “this -eenscn. was due! back from summer school] in Chi-' * erking’ was the first major Michigan | Baltimore Sunday and the clinching. of the state wom| en’s softball championship bythe Pontiac All Stars' ) Monday caused the jubilation. Oertel got right into action on the holiday playing | armel in Cotton Bowl Friday first stringers, scored i : ; “ * " iv two different positions in+ Niaht _ \cago, today after missing the first, wallop the “Reds” 42-0:in a two- | Af dddehdene ae by seboreut *, . ig ‘three days of fall football practice 0 the 2nd game of a double- | ‘at the University of Michigan, Bill Dando and Dan Collins and e hada + ant Washington Sunday to tell them ; . | single TD's by sophomores Bob ader and going one-fot-|ne was in the Majors. The Orioles’ DALLAS (UPI) + The “eyes of] Coach Bennie Oosterbaan, aft. Lusky and Bill Listman, SALE on NE two against the Senators. He flied out as a pinch-hit- ter Tuesday night. Chuck called his parents from purchased the former St. Freder- ick star from Louisville where he had. been 2nd in hitting -in the American Association. — The All Stars had dominated the GARAGE . For Free Estimate PHONE FE 2-3067 local league all summer and kept a sa for another year. 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One é e-* $2.95. | > with .383 in “D.” of the top junior city~hitters was Dean Callison of Lake Orion Massachusetts Little Leaguer idrove in 14 runs in a game with ‘four homers and a‘single . . ‘Royal Oak's Mike Dennis, a 15- ‘year-old. southpaw, rated a future) | star. ‘total of three this summer . Farmington officials . helped ‘enceville get started in kids’ base- iball this summer, | *¥ *.* “Murlin Welch paced the two ‘Waterford men's softball leagues ‘in hitting at .454 while Dick Shell, jtopped the pitchers winning 12 and losing one. Hot Spray Undercoating “Guaranteed for the life of your car.” Protects your car from rust-out. Quiets your car-ride. Pontiac. 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It’s doubtful though that even the quintet of quarterbacks Bobby * * * Bowl on the Texas state fair- grounds, headed the then world | champions into Dallas for a game with Ahe New York Giants. The Doaker had helped the Lions to their first National Football ‘League title since the 1930s the | Layne, Lary, end Cloyce Box, coach Buddy Parker.and several other Texans, were. making their |friumphant return to the Lone Star State. * * * ‘As each member of the Lions }was introduced, a resounding cheer went. up. It raised several pitches when the player was from Texas, Finally, Walker was announced and the jammed bow! went wild, waving lone star, flags, cheering and singing “The Eyes of Texas Ate Upon You.” There won't be any . Doak | Walker in Lion uniform tomorrow night. And the Lions don’t. ex- pect te mop up the field with the Clar-| ‘| Bears—the only team undefeated | after three weeks of exhibition George Halas, the ‘papa Bear, has taken over the reins of his) club again after the Bears skidded last. season. Lion assistant coach - Bob Dove, who scouted the Bears | last weekf came away impressed | , by the improved line play: of the! monsters of the midway. * * The Bears rambled across their! Detroit, after losing 35-19 to the, x * ‘* | It will be Lion ‘coach George! dent Eisenhower's signing of a | | bill reducing the federal admis- _| | sions tax was hailed Wednesday “by George M. Trautman, czar of _| the minor leagues, as “‘a victory for every team in organized baseball at many places,’’ Traut- man declared, x * * The bill signed by the Presi- STARTER 2'>H BRIGGS & | STRATTON Texas” will be upon five native his college. ball in the Cotton | for six months,” he said. Elliott ran a typical Elliott race U. er putting the Wolyerines through a 90-minute scrimmage ‘ session gore: y, called for a full-scale rixgmage Saturday in the 101,- Qo1 seat stadium. Three men—burly John Herrn- the backfield were Bob Ptacek, EAST LANSING (UP1)—Mich- | igan State's 77-man squad went | through light drills again yester- _day—the third straight without scrimmage, ~ | Coach Duffy Daugherty, com- jmenting that the team “‘stil] looks ‘pretty green,”’ stepped up condi- i “We have a lot of work to do but we have a lot of time in which to do it,” said Daugherty who has predicted. the 1958 club could be the best of any Spartan club. A little over three weeks remain be- ‘fore the opener against California. * * We. BRIGHTON (UPI) — Detroit > “The ball-handling’ was pretty. good but the blocking was rag- ged,” Fromhart said after the Ti- tans’ first big head-knocking ses- sion of the season. Only three minor injuries came Dando, senior right half, chalked | on runs of five and six yards, : AP Wirephoio BIG, LITTLE MAN-—The big man in Michigan State's multiple offense this year is little Mike _ Panitch, 5-7 quarterback, who will be shooting for the two | points of the new extra point Sets Sights on 1,000 Meter Mark rule with his passing this year. worth at the gate? . The thin Australian, whose train- | iran a mile in. 3:55.4 last night and | jsaid afterwards he- could better | 3:50, It was the second fastest’ falas ever run. The only faster one! was Elliott's. 3:54.5 in Dublin | Aug, 6. Competing in the rain .and. fog) jand with television detracting | Levon the gate, promoter Terry, iO'Conner said Elliott contributed | Hot! Runs 3:554 Mile LONDON (AP) — How. fast is: Hgrb Elliott and how much is he| lord of 3:57.2 twice has been bet- third in 3:59.7. Derek Ibbotson of England, whose listed world rec- tered by the Australian finished »,|ing methods defy all track rules, /fourth in four minutes flat. The race was part of a London- Warsaw meet. Since Elliott i from neither city he fitted in as’ | kind of a guest. “When we got Elliott to agree _@ ito run, ‘O’Connor said, “‘our tele- |phones really got busy, From then jon most of the calls were about | Elliott and the‘ mile.” One member of the promotional | iat len. 15,000. to the crowd. of | The 20-year old Aussie has tad ‘under four minutes 10 times ‘last January and ran the meters in a world record smash- ing 3:36 at Goteborg, Sweden, last week, * * * Now his sights are set on the 1,000-meter mark. He takes aim on that mark of 2:19 in Oslo Fri- day. The record is held jointly by Norway's Audun Boysen and Hungary's Istvan Rozsavolgyi: “I used to think I could do 3:50 | jin the mile,” Elliott said after last | night’s race. “Now maybe a bit | Sastes. I 1 f'm nowhere near) |my limit. e race when I have) in 1:55, then maybe I'll finish fast, jand come in under 3:50." Elliott plans to visit | “Then I shall not race again ' suffered during practice July 28 at liber. Stuart's suit contends he is' That'll probably not come for unable-to play this season because, ariother .six months. After running of the injury. lin Oslo, Rome and return to his home in| Perth afound the middle of Sep- | tember, . % Army Rifle Team iWins Nevada Crown staff estimated Elliott: added $22,-. 400 to the gate receipts, s Injured Lineman Files $9,500 Suit CHICAGO (AP)—Ed Stuart, line-' man for the Chicago Cardinals pro! football team, Wednesday filed a. $9,500 _ breach of contract suit} against the club. The fornier University of are “\gridder seeks to have the Cards pay him his $6,000 salary and med-' ical expenses for treatment of a knee injury, which, he says,. he: |the team’s Lake F orest College! 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He §tarted fairly slow, stepped up|with a score of 782 of a. possible . roved ‘Non-Skid ne : the ma von capes and fin- ie nirery omrl design 670-15 | ished with a terrific kick, He was Marine Corps team finished ; : Tra Me A GMMR EAE liincss “is oon tos, the’ last heit|in sessed! place, “ene polo bene, A-URACL.« Long Cold Rubber | 100.15 We | a \ and 55.6 seconds for the. ‘final at 781, A second Army team tied, 7 (<€ £ MILEAGE ; j Padingd ‘ ] — ithe score of the Marines, but. id j i 6.70-15 1 sp etin ey : : | pie . a. ‘could not match their V-ring’ 7.10-15 ae tei | cond place finisher was Eng-'count, Marines were put in sec- DpOoUB Whitten * 60. : 7 2) HIN KG a jland’s Brian Hewson in 3:58.9. ‘ond because of 53 hits in the in- LE GUARANTEE en: " pon Hy HE adn | grr ee _ of Poland wasiner circle to the Army's 40: | 1, 15 mo. . sainst failure caused by chuck 6.76-15 17.95 18.95 } | holes, nails, botties, glass, spikes. imi are a ; = 2. 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(AP)— “If ye have faith such as a mus- —_ seed, nothing shall be impos- sible.” Mary Ann Mobley, entered as Miss Mississippi in the Miss bracelet with this inacription ‘Yast last night. ‘Inside the bracelet.was a mustard seed, Both had been giv- en. to her by her Sunday school teacher in Brandon, Miss. * * * - Mary Ann’s -faith didn’t let her down. The 21-year-old senior at the University of Mississippi and danced her way to the talent championship in the first round of. ‘|America Pageant here, - 1121 pounds and hag sang Saturday night. oe re. wor sees ae liminary swim sult event. tralia, is a.mammal, but it pro- re duces its young like a bird. It Tne ety yearold Car fas a ducts beak and_webbed| a nia freshman is 5 feet 5, kere | BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. feet. Instead of ‘feathers, it has a coat of short fur. It lays eggs me ee ee nings of Riverside, won the and green eyes. She is to rege in the evening gown competition tonight. operatic slo tg tre singin FE 4-461] age eat — " Mary po fale *s continue | TONIGHT. training in voice, theater and; ‘speech and hopes for a television | and theater career. } Last night’s was the first of! three preliminary rounds ‘of com- | petition in the pageant. The new: Miss America will be crowned. 0 FIRST SHOWINGS! ROBERT ; RICHARD TAYLOR WIDMARK . MGM Prec Filmed in COLOR in the Chile has the largest coal re-| serves in South America, an) amount equal fo all other South | American nations. WALLED [AK LAKE THEATER MA 4-2151, TONIGHT / NOW thra SATURDAY — | t |Named to State Post : - | Hollywood Headli TWO FIRST RUN | Holywood Headlines — -CINEMASCOPE = | | etl AN Nude Vegas amblers. Don't F avor un- icizing where the whole family can have LANSING (UPD — J. 0. Veatch, a former member of the | soils science department at Mich- Showgirls | named as -a. consultant for the State Highway Department. Sands, fought the bare-breasted in- Bezalel Se gar a vasion from its more/ soils manual aimed at improving ‘igan State University, has been | ANITA ECKBERG GYPSY ROSE LEE PHIL CAREY COMING SUNDAY STARTS TOMORROW | W. LT DISNEY’S TER PAN” — WARNER BROS. present the big “Battie CH BOB’S FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN 7 50 Bar Chicken Las Vegas as a place| aly’ Ss: Welcome * = . [Just a Bawl | VENICE, Itsly (AP) — to a roaring welcome last night left her weeping in a bor- i a Ey: ‘. in Juarez last Sept. UF pop Fills In at Shower “=I Hoy Sophia Loren |ax. Sophia Loren came back to Italy; director Carlo Ponti, who; 4A Friendly Place to Go BOB'S si] CHICKEN HOUSE . 497 Blizabeth Lake Road FE 3-9821 Take Out Orders a Specialty 4 i| ee 2 80€ story of the American Commandos! _ GEORG MONTGOMERY E bring Broadway “Ll Abner, * direct from New .|York for an eight-week stay. It’s a clean show, so reflected in ad- vance family-reservations for the hotel. . DANCING = BUDDY MORROW| and His Orchestra SATURDAY Final Regular Dance of Season. WALLED LAKE Casino Ballroom - COMING FRIDAY! “MISSOURI TRAVELER” “OMAR KHAYAM" DIXIE e. US. 10 ARLYN MNELL RESMLD GORE. BAOOLON. OONNE STEIN ect ty EY LENG trey FRR, TRH Su Sst Spe no FRI, TRS Bt» Say PRESEOM SPACES | Sesediihenae dale t anal’ sal ate aya Gio ce Neer Saag 9 th am PONTIAC © DRIVE-IN : THEATER Open 6:30 eee South End of Union Lake Rd. Exclusive Area' Showing ONE ‘OF THE WORLD'S MOST AMAZING ATTRACTIONS! NEVER ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE! . , it's amg Records Everywhere. ; Broke All Records in Chicago, New York: it Will Break meceets Here. ‘So Come Early—Bect the Crowds! PEOPLE SAW IT LAST WEEK IN ST. LOUIS BROKE ALL ATTENDANCE RECORDS IN CHICAGO! MANY SAW IT STANDING ACE FOR CARS = ‘ SHOCKING BEYOND DESCRIPTION! SO POWERFUL MANY FAINT. AT |! | | | | | | | JOEL McCREA dutta aS You Ar€. ors ” ‘Fort Massacre” cot . Bing Cre KIDDIES / EACH SHOWING! SO IF YOU CAN’T TAKE IT DON’T COME ALONE. MAKE UP A CARLOAD—BUT SEE IT! COME FORREST TUCKER EARLY—AVOID THE CROWDS! © See This in the Privacy of Your Gar Walled Loke, Michigan TNDIOURE ‘as Stork Arrives Early WOMEN ion nNER A ssa @D | oxraHoMA CITY @ — Mrs. HURRY! HURRY! LAST 5 WEEKS! \Glen Curry decided to go ahead {with the baby shower. for Mrs. ‘Charles Heinen even though the stork arrived a. day before the ltime set for the party. Standing in for the guest ‘of | honor was the father, who kept jthe women amused trying on the “T had already ordered At 12:35, 3:40, 6:50, 10:00 PLUS CO-FEATUR Willard oo 2 one Mara Corday OTHE | NAKED GUN” Mt WO ~ 2:15 ~ 5:20 - 8:30 — STARTING SUNDAY — AUDIE MURPHY "RIDE A CROOKED MILE” —PLUS— “ONCE UPON A HORSE” | presents: my cakes and ice cream and my \friends told me I was silly not ito go ahead with the shower,” Mrs. Curry explained. The party was Jia complete | success. Sea MA 414-3135 AE Show Starts at 7:30 P.M. IN COLOR | | “DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS” |, victor: MATURE T Fk Robe Q STARTS TOMORROW —IN COLOR “ “GARDEN OF EDEN” When A Girt With Clothas-On Is Out of Place ‘ | in rrr eee eee eee Se eT ee eT ee eee Tee Tee eee Te VT eC CeCe ee eT! SG Cl i tli i ls i ln in A tl ln sity, i i i Mil Minn in i Ni i i Mi i is ti i li Ml i li tt i i i i i tt i ti te al on es ce eacaael se ci : mes Batts a eatin We've discovered from past experience “thet Whin oe when we announced the closing of a cinerama film, the demand for tickets became so great many people were unable to see the only really new wonder of the entertainment world. .DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! NIGHTS: MONDAY throven SATURDAY at 8: 30 P.M. and: SUNDAY at 8 PA. Main Floor ané ie $2.65; Balcony $1.50—-—-MATINEE r 2 PM, WE EONESOAY, Main Floor - ag ——— $1.50; Baloony $1.20--2 P.M. MATS. on SAT. SUN, Main Fleer and Mezzanine $1.75; Bal- cony iso. . Mall Orders Filed Promptly © MICHIGAN CINERAMA CORP, post y 360 Medison Ave., Detroit 26, Mich. oe ata ie ANY LOL AND WILL NOT BE S 1 O8 NEIGHBORHOOD ae. MUSIC HALL ° COMING WED, OCT, 8 e OINERAMA SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE DRIVE-IN THE FAMILY DRI WATERFOR TH EATER Cor. Williams Lake = Airport Roade—Box Office Opens 6:45 P. M. It’s a Must! _ Don't Miss hel BOLD-VIVID- Ll FE TRUE-but Cleans end Merell VE-Ib SNOW! LAST TIMES TONIGHT. ALUED ARTISTS’ ‘SNOW FIRE’: WAS ALL THE THRILL OF A WALT DISNEY BIT!” ae KS —LOUELLA PARSONS RE. THE WILD whHiTe STALLION | ‘TICKETS MAY NOW BE ORDERED BY MAIL # Ae i inal ie dl es THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,-1958 Shippers Fight apse BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES i i \ ‘ haniadlaas New Concept: | | eos on Adjustment Foremost in Education © Propnsed TOUS [tates pene vies ae ee support of the National Education;car, bake a cake, hit a golf ball : Se cae en bay : | qeaels » : U.S. Agencies Unlikely Teterdey diopet philosophy in a' substantial major-| xk *« * - $0 Resist Welland: Canal sags separ othe “amap cour” lity of US public high schools. | At the same time, many state ae oe Ne. a - By LOUIS CASSELS oboe have sharply reduced the number seyies by Canada WASHINGTON. (UPD): = “Lite adjustment education” |of specified academic, courses : ae .. ‘Syears ago, the number of An repudiates the traditional view _ WASHINGTON — Lake ship-lcan youths attending high echool| that education is primarily = {*Cuscnts must Dass to get a high ‘pers fighting proposed tolls on the|was only one-third of the .total| process of imparting an organ- |*%0°! diploma. nantes Welland Canal appeared unlikely |population in the 14-through-17 age| ized body of knowledge and ing “‘elective”’ system, a youth is to get much help from either the |group. “training minds.” It holds that |free to decide for himself. State Depertinett o¢ The nate This fall, more than 85 per cent|'the main function of schools ts to oreign Relations Committee. [of the 1417 age group will be| belp students “adjust” Pleas by Michi for |enroll 8 fax high: echotl. earapis of sep wving ts Tokyo Has 8 Suburbs p in a fight over Canadian pro-| These figures Ganaserets 4 TOKYO — Eight autonomous cit- posals 2 aan ie sa tne edt de toe notes patna emulP them with Ae ch win (eS lie within metropolitan Tokyo. 25-year-old canal have thus far| of America’s schools— thelr | be “useful” in everyday Ye. | et _Mreeet i Hachiol, with 2 Zone unheeded. Little change in} steady progress toward the goal J population of 138,581. Next is Mu- that situation is expected. of universal education. They also | The theory has led to radical] sashino, with 102,070. The others - Tolls for the canal, connecting! provide a clue to one of their |C>2nges. Thousands of high schools) are Tachikawa, 62,400; ‘chime 38; link between Lakes Erie and On-| biggest probleme—the bitter now grant credits toward gradua-|480; Oome, 55,790; Akishima, 39,- tario, aré part of: the Eiecwed poate cy er a sacsfrorl tion for courses on how to drive a/ 400, and Chofu, 53,510. Seaway, : be demanded of high school | ‘THE GIRLS ' By Franklin Folger * study: by. the 5 ‘deared Corp. aad and the Canadian Seaway Authori-(“uriculums and academic ty following public hearings here|tion that all students were prepar- and'in Ottawa. ing for college or for a skill 2, Mich) ahd Pat McNamara (D- * * * DIXIE DUGAN - Mich), “bitterly protested the | Schools washed their hands of - proposal last month. Potter | young people who were unable or asked Secretary of State Dulles |unwilling to make a real intel- > to object to Canada, and Me: |lectual effort, or who became] ° ‘ Namara urged a study by the |serious disciplinary problems. Foreign Relations Committee. Oy: Bch sichinlls ae omy a > It was disclosed the State De-|by compulsory education laws partment has told Potter it has|Keep, and to do their best to edu- no interest in the matter while |cate, the slow-learners, the unam- the toll schedules are still being |bitious and the delinquent. considered. It gave no indication ke «© ‘what it will do after the tolls are} In groping for a solution, profes- made permanent, but intervention | sional educators have come up with Sieadlaet Faster 18 $e! -- Sie = va all mS: ‘ i i ae ui ' 4 hs “ality t 1 j ‘ i * aN Hl din 54 me Bh coat! : oreign Commit. |Purpose of a high school education. non hay et tnenttons. the Mc. The new concept is called “life to do so, a committee aide said. pole Oe heat cae : x* *« * professor pioneered progre: - This means the seaway-agencies | ive provi : . "Ne of the two nations will decide the * * * : = Bee , J lathe ‘ton Cine the Sista aay Oe past oe % tee Pe 0; : received the official blessing o ry) ; ’ _ Department or the Senate. There/1y> oftice of Education and the I tried some vodka once. It's no wonder the Russians er Greneored. tolls prob- ni + act the way they do. ; wi ’ BOARDING HOUSE !YOU IN WRONG NEIGHBA- YJ HOOD, MASAH HOOPLA! —~ Y You OWE ME ONE DOLLA Y Ys / Sie ae HELLO THERE, CHARLEY, L'VE GY GOT SOME COLLARS HERE AND I'D-LIKE TO SETTLE MY BILL / & HEH-HEH + SHOULDN'T WONDER IFNOU WERE.GETTINGA BIT fp IHLTTY FLY CENT FLUM, WORRIED ~~ IT'S BEEN OWING § ? sacceieaeiia A MONTH OR TWO! LET'S Sze,)| FINE DOLLA SIXTY CENT! sy eae The Welland {T'S IN THE RelCneCEHoOw NOU KEEP ON BEING SLOW >Canal is located wholly in Canada, OF TWO OR THREG — —— i _? —% DOLLARS. * * ‘ i a : ISN'T IT Potter has called this plan a 2 violation of international law and on the US, Great Lakes comect,| | 7 on the U.S. Great Lak . , MMMM YYW ing channels in retaliation, ‘The wet ALG connecting channels are being aS A = at U.S. expense but will be toll SS / free. Te om "a ~ \ - iif - jm a a as By Ernie Bushmiller “a: & Bottle Picking Wines are. f Re Pte in Bad Slump, Y Notes Expert - Ble veers day ot pasted cardboard peck deg & Teities CHARLEY = aig, tne tte eng ae Sane Gee 2 That's the opinion of Archie A. | OUT OUR WAY Ring, who ought to know. \/ I THOUGHT TO MAKE Y. WELL, YOU'VE CUT 'EM FER PeeireR ) TO DO IT fe wing -Ring, 65, trudges at least six 1] SOME POTATO CHIPS, | ONE CHIP PER SPUD AN’ ALL CENTER miles’ daily along Isabella County BUT I'VE ONLY GOTA | CUT! FER QUANTITY, GATHER UP roads looking for discarded bottles. FEW CHIPS AN’ I'M TH PEELINGS ‘ He picks up an average 10 a ony. : Rinses: OUT OF AN’ yp eraer rings them POTAT. . ! baby buggy‘type contraption and : ALREADY! sells them for two cents apiece. WU says he’s made as much as Uy, $9 a day, but increasing competi- tion and fewer bottles have: cut into his income. Monday's his best day. 5 “Some of the lover’s lanes pro- MORTY MEEKLE | " Ec : | = By Dick Cavalli 3 GUESS TLL TOOTLE 2 OFF TO LUNCH NOW, 3 DADOYKING pea duce five to six cases of empty Gottles on Monday mornings, but you have to get up early to beat the othéer pickers,” he said. . The bottle-picking market won't concern Ring much. longer. He'll _ be eligible, fora pension soon and “American Motors to Build 2-Door Station Wagon. == WO Wd Sn Bow wa a neg vam Md Ones @ * y fd - ” : 9G-48 Bg lee vb aggro tng oy ato THE WORRY WART sg wewpnes tenis me Thc tap wares tt -@ut in October. A . John Morris P, eae tae S : f : ay. = Le _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958" Zon NLRB Plan Jurisdiction Standards is divided and BACK 10 SCHOOL VALUE LOOSE LEAF FILLERS ) dents One of the Best Bays to Pontiac 500 SHEETS, 3 RING RULED labor ° Unions’ Solidly Favoring Expansion of WASHINGTON (AP) — Industry} labor unions are solidly in favor of the National Labor Relations Board’s plan. to expand its jurisdictional standards to cover more labor dispute cases, This is the result shown in in- dustry-labor comimients on pro- new NLRB jurisdictional The board has authority to de- pom, agg ecicrinagy! ssohaeman commerce, but Sanh $17 barred from taking over jurisdic-| less stray, the cat was adopted PAPER 1.29 ee ne one weet con ee — ’ : er. has created a no s loped into a top- 200 Sheets, Big Value . 69¢| man’s land for certain labor cases.| notch “fire cat.” 3 Ring Filler Paper... General Printing Co. In face-of this, Congress recen iz Ff fell a E ri H i i fi ; - iL ; i “Clip. . This Coupon FREE “BALL POINT PEN With Purchase _0f $1.00 or More of School Supplies General Hines. : 2 Roegs recently provided the NLRB with an extra Legion Electing =e J,5, Chief Today; Chicago Parley Hears on Quemoy Defense CHICAGO (AP)—The American s RS a & long debate,‘ the Legion based on need. , the successful resolu- added these _ liberalizing amendments to the present pen- sion stand: an increase in monthly permanent menfs at 65 regardless of health, Start the kids off to school with the right tools. The first days are very important! SPECIAL SCHOOL VALUES @ Maple Leaf, 50 sheet, qual- ity Paper NOTE BOOK, 8x10, hard cover ....27¢ @ 3 RING NOTE BOOKS, Quality black cover... .39¢ @ ALL RING BOOKS of $1 or more, your name gold free. @ PASTE & CRAYONS 10c up @ PLASTIC RULERS, V2-ineh 2... us. . 250 -10€ @ Wallace Quality Pencils, choice of 4 degrees, 2, 21/2, 3, 4, good eraser, doz. 39c ‘Your School Supply Headquarters General Printing & Office Supply ods W. LAWRENCE ST. PONTIAC Business Notes |The Clark Oil & Refining Corp. has announced the opening of five new gasoline stations in this area of gasoline, their own, Super 100, The new stations are at Auburn jand Parkhurst, 441 South Saginaw isa., South Telegraph at Edna St., ‘Orchard Lake Ave., at Green St., and Oakland Ave. at Inglewood. | [CONFERENCE | RooM Il An Added Facility | of the | SAVOY MOTEL 2 Reserve It Today | for Your Sales | Meeting || PHONE FE 5-9224 }, 120 S, Telegraph Rd. | ROOM RATES [Single $7 Double $4 | Twins $11 . Kitchenette $12 5 Private Report “Mme. Chiang Kai-shek |" g ate The weakness generally was at- tributed to a private crop report mates of major crop yields over a {month ago, The Galvin estimdtes! pean also are substantially higher than ment of Agriculture. The biggest boost was in soy- beang which Galvin now estimates will be more than 554 million bushels, compared with his August on. a a Near the end of the first hour, wheat was \% cent a bushel lower corn % to %4 lower, September $1.25%4; oats ¥% to % lower, Sep- tember 614%; rye unchanged to % lower, September $1.25; soybeans lard 2 to 16 cents a hundred Ibs lower, September $12.52. * ° Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Sept. 4 (AP) — Opening grain prices: gers. 1.86% sep 61% Se tend - Tae, soccer. wae May pieuess ‘ * ibe Mar, ccssses GT MAP. coassss 14 BA sasvsese 67% d POPES 185% (old Bep, ..cevecs 1.24% ED. da icctes 1.26 pe. oervecss L328 bay eeenes inet May eontesae i3s% ne? awh SB, rts Mar. 00° 3 aM Oct. sera ch saree: Dec. aeeee Ste JOM. on cceess 11.42 Settle Chrysler Forge Strike End Wildcat Walkout Which Idled 4,600 Production Workers Reuther said yesterday invita-| tions have been sent mayors and by C. M, Galvin, statistician for/|¢. Francis I, Du Pont & Co., in which|Peach hé boosts substantially his esti-| watermeio the August figures by the Depart- Gauiifo estimate of: 527 million and the‘ government estimate of about 536 to % higher, September $1.86%4; |1 % to 1% lower, September $2.23%; |8° Apples, wise ba yr try ag Pees ens reaps corse ad 19’ gt Sontaecee teal edne PeRO eee fis sOOesnnes a n, bu. Co ree eae 50 Pears, “partite t. Serceeaeserereen 3.8 seeeevereecen B00 VEGETABLES OURO T OOO RE LORE 2.35 eeeheoee OCOeereneeneesee eeeereee ooenee he ee Celery, talks Corn, sweet, 6 dog. ....:. ai — ~ Via 10 Seo eae . ee Fa’ 50 MARKETS [Market Croc 6.25|ing quieted following are top prices rs sales of locally. Weakens Grains ='3.<"s5. Tums Mived cHICAGO cy — Seer toot om — GS) Uk! NEW YORK u — ‘The stock charge-in early gs today on t Bureau of! Markets market turned mixed early today) . the board of and: prices of qyy pan tm SF hr 5 lek wane ie oe inte: fu slipped well : ay, Key . stocks gains ‘or below their previous closes, * roe losses of fractions to about a point. x * * ; The ticker tape was late for’ CHINA’S ENVOY—George K. =e F] A * SLSBSeassaersrasesessesys RMUMEORWoeaHte un baweweitan Auburn road, at York, at 2:40 p.m. As.he was passing, he crossed community leaders in areas most sharply affected by the fortunes of the auto industry. © Vote 40 Cent Dividend DETROIT (AP) — Directors of American Metal Products Co. yesterday voted a quarterly di- vidend of 40 cents per share on common stock. It is payable Sept. 30 to stockholders of record Sept. 19. Steel mills in the U. S. use more than 3,000 trillion gallons of water car coming towards him and pulled \back- in sharply, striking Dohr- |p, |man’s car. Dinger’s vehicle went out of con-| Yea: trol, hitting. a utility pole and causing 40,000 volt lines to drop. They missed his car, Dinger was taken to Pontiac General. Hospital where he was ad- mitted with fractured ribs. He is in satisfactory condition today. An estimated 85 per cent of all the cattlemen in the U. S. are small operators, owning and graz- a year, FeOReeeHeee aces Fy n stevevessesecer 2.00/2 points, C. Yeh, has been named Netion- (bebs.) ‘doa. sceaccecesences 1.28 ft L ibassador to the Leeks, ibchs.) dos. pe vanesens 1.60 Commonwealth Edison, a 3% alist China’s om lon dry cba) 60 Hb." s0202000. 9.00 United States. Foreign minister Boas, Blackeye, bu. 's.. sseetssoe 3:00) Salner yesterday on news of a | Omi nine years, he is Peppers, OU, aseccee eecceevoeey 1,76 new dividend policy, dropped 1 to past years, Parsley } apaneces 4-08 noted for his dogged fight to keep ee ad (am G- oosnyge 119)- 5144 on an opener of 2,500 shares, China's high sat in the United Beret cae Gael Gee ag en Se Oe ee. Nations I 8 = 3 Bausch, ww yssesse 90| Small gains were made by Bab-} \Tomatogs, 7 L 3) 4 ibs.” +. 1.00 bitt Telephone Liggett Curnips, topped, DU. ......s.seee + 2.50) — P , extant & Myers, American Tobacco, Tex-// Qf] lac OIOr iC S Cabbaein. tal RESH . eel 22 Co, and Air Reduction. Among Collards, bu. 2.2L LUIIN 133|losers were Chrysler, American p rt t M hi bi *“eeen SORCCC ODER HCHO EH EEe po acer 22 1B} Smelting and Philo, epariment Manager Spinach, bu. ...... teesescees eees 3.00 r c Swiss chard, bu. .......c0c..ceces, 150 New York Stocks Appointment of H. C, Pratt as SALAD GREENS | (ate Morning Quotations) manager of Pontiac Motor Divi- Celery eabb 4 t ene stete cans ++ 175) Figures after decimal point are eighths |Sion’s organization and analysis eet aa rim has been announced Lettuce’ head (erate) 3 dos. ee ye Hedue'*. 3 Kimb Clk"... 62" by Frank V Bridge, general sales Romaine, bu. PEO MOCO DERE H EE 1.265 rE ch. pis » 88.5 Decee ee 28.6 by died Strs ; oe-. 411 4 . ooe B14 Allis Chal .... 261 Lehn a 3 Effective Sep- Poultry and Eggs Aloos 02.123 77 Lib MeNab 22 11" tember 1, Pratt Am Airlin ’.):: 21.6 Ligg & My \. 11.5 youtray Am Can a, Lockh Airc + 83 succeeded Robert DETROIT, Sept. 4 (AP)--Prices paid Am Ma Pdy 2. 41.1 Cone 8 Gem... 37.7 V. Curie who has as -b. De for No. 1) Am Motors e 17.2 Lorillard ..... 68 San Guat z live poultry Am N Gas 58.7 Mack Trk ..., 31 been named ns 11-20; light type hens/ Am New: 28.3 Ma: Co ... 33. 3) heavy a railers and A iryers (3-34 Am Tel & Tel 1874 May D Sptis 42. Omaha zone man- 20-21: “eaponettes (over Ibe) gac88, Amoets Mee ager. ducklings 26; turkeys, heavy type young Armeo Sti ("-. $81 Mergen 4. Pratt joins the — Atehion....' 363 Meu Mee®.. i¢: division’s home Deserts. Sus. 4 oP) “Zags, t.0.b.|Bait & Ghio'<: 384 Minn Pate 5. $8: office in Pontiac Detroit, gay ah ho jeth Steel... {64 Monsan Ch. 34. after 21 years in Whites: Grade A jumbo 81-88, wed.|Benn ‘Alum *-. 30 Mot Wheel’ ita the field ‘sales 38 i iar Bib, ‘wi evg. §2%4; medium Borden ...°.., 12.4 Mueller Br... HH organization. ane ores re. STi: smal} 21-28, wid./Borg Warn ... 333 eurray oP +++ 28-8) Affiliating with Pontiac in 1937, 47, Browns: grade arent large oe ab ist My “oes 10, Nat Cash ®':. 11. |his extensive sales background in- medium” 36-38, wid. ave. 37: | | 27-|Budd Co ..°°° i¢4 met 4 “ee paged eludes assignments as: district nontt. arm. Wie; checks 28. {Burroughs .... 35.6 Nat Lead ....1054/manager in Albany and Buffalo, ees: Greet 2, fembe 56-00: atee Calum Ht 144 Nor Pac. ..... as.1/N. Y; parts and accessories man- small 24-26. Browns: Grade A jumbo 33:|Caa Dry... 123 Ohio ou... a73/2ger in Omaha, Neb.; assistant) — sire rie 61; large 46%-47; m oon Fee es 283 Owens Cng .. 47.2|z0ne manager in New York City i Airl .. 16. Tl Gi 744 . Carrier Cp... 403 ors, 2%! [f4/and Buffalo; zone manager in Los pw = A W atr 17.2|Angeles; and manager of the East- Livestock Cen I Lt Pt 98 Pan Epi ......1 sales region ives Ches & Oh... 613 Param Pict .°43.2/€" : ‘|Chrysier ...:.. §1.7 Parke Da 91.3 DETROIT sent 4 (AP)—Cattle: sal- ph aes feanes, aon . * able 300,” Bisughter in actup| Clark Equip . _s Pepsi ¢ : 4.4|Ghana to Get U.S. Aid atole ree of _nepteres nie bad Se oe aso bone — . 74 : : ee ptert ace sheer os Sc ne ss EPpy a |, WASHINGTON — Agreement bas "25-21-50; “utllity cows 18,00-19.50; ean-|Con Edis... 832 prot, Sa’. “eugibeen redched with ‘the year-old Compared lest we Consum Pw") sy. Pure Oil ..... 38.2] African nation, Ghane, for the es- steers "and ere fully Astra S maben ont Bak” : 341 cel we , 7 ts = kets Gant “49.2 Repub Stl... $74itablishthent of a United States} “ : Bg Reyn Met. technical co-operation mission loads 58.2 Rey Bo there. The first projects will help expand*the country's cattle. indus- the center line, then saw another] ‘ STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by The Associated Press) qualified to vote thereon at a SS municipal election - Bs he che 4th day of November, and tare 60 i fifths of the votes hen a said election Noon Thurs. rr fas 1b tee? the question of the adoption of Net cha al dae Unch Unch 1 this ordinance and the issuance of said . oa. ee nad as ae. ds shall be in favor thereof, then FOV. GAY 40000879. 2.3 1%6-6/ this ordinance shall be considered as Monty MES, ic BS Ui Sh 142 | adopted and shall take effect imme- QO oo... .273. : : ; Yea r aco eat ha 33 it HE Gately . upon its. publication subsequent GM a sssere ; : : By. oe of the Pontise City Com- ise? Meh’. otenen. ie Re ba ie mission, under date of September 2, 1957 low ....- 18.2 66.2 180.8) Dated this 3rd day of September 1968. ADA R. EVANS, DETROIT STOCKS City Clerk Sept. 4, °58. (Cc. J. Nephier Ca.) ™ Pigtires after decimal — - — ing 200 or less head of cattle. ig iW aa a OF PUBLIC MEETIN: Allen Elec. & Equip. mee 23 2 Brandon Township Zoning Soardl Baldwin Rubber Co.*.. 14.4 15.4) will hold a public meeting in the Bran- Gear Co.%.....5-.06 26 37. |don Township Hall, Ortonville, Michig: G. L. Oil & Chem, Co.*. 16 2 . 1058 @ Pp Howell Elec. Mtr. Co.*. » €4 6.5 to the rezoning from Peninsular M. Prod. Co. 04 10 Axricustural ° sbesttqntial +. a West The Prophet Co. ...,.... 9.1 81 8.1) % of the bg nS aie 5N-ROE, Rudy Mig. Co... ccc 8 8 8 fT RANDON TOWNSHIP Toledo dison Co.......146 146 14.6 ZORINS BOAR. We e 8. Products Co.*.. 32 KENNETH 8. WAITS, Secretary 0 sale; bid and asked. . Aug, 25, Sept. 4, ’58 under one roof — largest facility HURY BULLDING — The inew Kikjpup fobd deletion Genter at Schoolcraft and Middlebelt roads in Livonia contains 15 acres of automated and electronically-contfolled food handing devices of its kind in the world. Kroger \ SS eee _ company’s 100 Detroit division supermarkets ‘now the structure each week, _ ‘Ledge Cmte Eva ace No, ia Gerald ean News in Brief Fioyd D. White, 41, of 172 San. derson St., was found guilty today of drunk driving by Municipal Pa, Moors, ean Judge Cecil B. McCallum. He was fined $100 or 20 days in . St., was and welding equipment valued at $135" stolen, it was reported yesterday to Pon- tiac a d Death Notice HARD T. BY, PET. oem, ae forme: ant ot Bi mingham; husb Mary Leman; hater of Mrs. Verna La- Barre, Mrs. and Russell L us; bro of Mrs. John. &. Robert W. Chissus. Service be held Saturday at 11 a.m, from the Manley-Batley Home, 183 Oakland Aye., Bi im, Inter- shat susp of Binet 4 ig Lodge No, 44, FP. & Bagh FALLER, SEPT, 3, 1 7% : Lima, Ohio; age 70; dear weother” ef airs. Sadi ie Hulin Punera! service held Sat- urday, Sept. 6, at 11 a.m, from St. Vin t what. Hop Church ig jplermae’ =.= — at the Melvin i "geht ant Home a . recitation be said. at 8 fan that even ba Ee # * " - a and Paul et ‘teeny es * pina ; . 5, at 2 p.m. land will be at the Sparks-Griffin ~- eral Home until noon Satur- ay. Dawn, Maceday, beloved infant da: and O©Darlene Fern Johns saker: — Dab ga at Mrs. Hunsa Mr. and Mrs 6 ‘ et establish” terinarians’ ii: Scovily Mf try, a ve ay, ‘Sept. a.m. at Lake- ** Be. school and farmers’ training in- view Cemetery with Rev. Robert 18.00-19. “ 3 . Puneral ar- forge | 14.50-18.50; ut ai bulls 22.00-24.00; cute 197.4 Shell Oil ... stitutes, and develop an agricul- raapemenle Coats ral plant employes will th to |r, bulls 1 tinbod Sinclair ..c3. tural extension service. Home. work and 4,000 workers at Vetter. —Salas 3e._Uncda “7819 socony 71:3: KEYSER, S277. 3 i GENE, a today 4,000 oe ea ers me ise 3 Sou Pac... ND ORDINANCE TO| Hartford Dr. Wiliams Lake: age its four other affected plants, rime vealers ea gh => soo 33 Sou a ae provide for 8, - sae for the hm — = as — rg. og rized to borrow the sum of Three; sincLaIn. . ee a exes . ¥ Three Hundred us Dol- 7: Strikes at other Chrysler plants se eine ee OH RRS co HU IRe eile ir Re pmo] Loans Be, “Rear ee ‘ 0. weights 2 Pa .... & ; . ear fa _— uby Howar in the Detroit area continue t0/ 20-40: sows 306-600 Ib. : 88.6 Tink m Bear’, 42.7004, extending the city's sewage dis- and Thom brother idle about 2,700 17.90-18. 42.4 yerem. of Alfred, ‘James and Arthur Sin le a 700 workers, Loa = ompared oe we and 3 Roel a 3 sag geen = Pag neo bonds of Pe ge rsd lair. Puneral ce be held At Kansas City, a strike affecting) #!*s 50 cents $38 twenty Cen -: 34.5/Mution “three H el rhe tee eo piert.,6. st 2 p.m. from some 2,350 hourly rated workers G . 43, - Gaterwa 184 | Imes ($3,300,000), said ponds to be in} Christ with Eider James Markum , : ; .. 16 Un Carbide ...109-4/ the denomination of $1,000 each, to ma- officiating. t Hill halted production at General Mo- cen Gulf On ....:111, OS Pag + 35:2 ture in the principal amount of $110,000) Cemetery. Mr. sinclair will lie in tors Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac as- Wwo- [ 0 sion re oe Unit Aire! 8 years 060 207, °f, April im cach ot the state at, the Prank poarpauers. — , . Unit Pruit .... 50.2 Ge deceumeed attic Sem e e .m, Priday. oem plant. A union gran ; ' osker El... 384° On Ges Cp ..- 38 eutive e- biading for the purchase of WHASAMS, CEPT. 3, 1068 TVA L. eresolved wade mentees DOWNS FOf Wires — eeiata's ie 88 Bae oo gid homie Ue Meeettucttcth, ecll] age Sa a ene Fase Cone: ened —_ makes Eating iota Us = hee 3 [th at they fast instdliment interest < Hort, —~ Lo gg Biman god x4 sues. . tnspir 5a" US.Teb cicsere 22 glmay be tor @ period ‘of less will be held Saturday, Sept. 6, at x *&* & A Port Huron man was injured |imierak fy -5218 walereen .---: 38.8 paid months, “rhe oe shail ‘be aa the Walled Lake “Meanwhile UAW President Wal-|yesterday in a two-car ‘collision in int Harv ..... 38 bce a 33 |i git year begingiing with the year] °~ We ist Cttureh arith Rav. Jona: ter Reuther says he intends to/Avon Township which caused high|int pense .cciten Wests A BE :- 25.5] ee ction 2. The City Commission shall = Lake Cemetery, Mrs. voltage s to to the nt Shee ag West ses 63.4) nave power such resolutions Williams will ite in state c the take his case in the deadlocked wires to fall ground. |int ‘iver “<.. 312 Wilson So". $3.4 (8nd ordinances ‘ag "maybe neceseary after 1 pin. Thursday aha! Bete auto industry contract talks to spe-| Anton Dinger, 73, of Port Huron, |Jat Tel & Tel 435 Woolworth <.. 48.5] scarteace, “Tho ee ee tnt] = urday when she will to seecee 8.2 30.5 o ie cial meetings of civic leaders next! passed a car driven by Rudolph Johns Man... $47 RO A may be visued, mone or more series! hoon unit seats, 2 aeate tone ones é& L ... 52.5. ge 198.4 pene Auburn road at York, at 240 pan |Rewe? Hay << Sa Peni submits to tne ete ee eetate| _ Cardot Thanks 1 A NOTE OF THANKS TO ALL OF the many friends and ves. 80 — duri: who were d Te- cent —. “ our Mother, Mrs. Eva A special Culp, thanks s ~ Undertaker and his ‘am. Mr. Darn’ and igo eur r atedetee’ and his fi yaad Mrs, = Allen Parker ‘ana he Palibeare: ell family of Mra, Eva Nailing In Memoriam IN_LOVING MEMORY © OF HARRY F. Anderson who passed ew Sept 4, 1956. " God knows how —_ on bor him, L- fister en oughts ah ,orng & 2 Cage ¢ cake, ; 'o the apot wh * Beane missed “40° oh i mi. lah and’ tlster vy is le Beu “A BOMELIE® “A FUNERAL HOME | Dra: On +7175? Voorhees Siple a UNERAL HOME Piane or Motor - Dotelson tebe | signed for Ponerals” Cemetery Lots 5 PPPLP LLL LPP LPL LEP LLLP PPR Sl a eee WHITE CHAPEL—TWO GRAVES, agin graves $300. LI 2.2167 or 2#! | “9 - THE PONTIAC. PRESS, "THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 4 1958 ome Servis 3 "oo: #8 8. adams ae between ca tise "Field Representatives oe wane gehool gol. graduate, oor furnished pad one" Motors accept ae Corp. ‘Gol Pontiac State B: gnisratin oDetween 7 p.m Le evenings. ‘between 9 and 0 a.m, Bat. f aan aD to train for salesman — excep- ad eon t mas. a one good a ro ment. FE 2-48 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W, Huron Ph. FE 24810 Ri MAN et on aay, — days one, al Fee car, high “agheoa e ~ are Bet iil. AN for 0 edd | joe, Living ¢ —— ap, “Choe Salesman, Exp. a to right, man. Good salary to right, me Help Wanted Female ; i TOYS— TOYS — TOYS. Must me sale oll __ 86-1458, WOMAN To CARE FOR CHIL- gr _— ih plus wages, FE more WOMAN { a LIGHT in "Pelore” 3pm, Ma ROS oot is - over sme A in Es pre rsa OMAN WANTED. GENERAL Roukecleaning, and nant Own trans, _ Moving & iL come BE 19 rge or small. ommasme! or rience, Free estimates 3-6172. le done eupertty mate 16 OR 3-0402 me | Rene Free estimates, OL _ baa, ioe Trucks to. Reni 1 Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8. ARD = Dally Sunda Painting & Decorating : 20 1T to sae rsonnal as call FE AND GEN- —H,_Pentine Press _Help wanes Female 7 el ated Sl buyer et, ae baker ‘then ‘ronal a anh wait oo combina- “il WwW Ww. ; ter » coffee Tight ts Orill Hunter Bivd, Biham. i LAST CALL FOR TOY DEMON- strators. Pa MI Tork, PE F786 ernoon shift a eee TEE | BEEN HORT RP aS ust clean © Li ply $77 Auburn Ave, No ca. stk kas Sun. or a Bicm, Eton Grill, 601 and Ag hia meg a Se ‘ores. e188, i, resaurest Room restau and board oe ‘i re = ie 7 ~ = me between 3-9640. ‘HO MID. rr ple. Woman to fee for Poco ed girl, FE 0. : HOURLY PAY 2 usiomers bY to one, Pa our ume eet ea is “as "pleasing voice, sy es telep one interview call) HAVE TRUCK, WILL DO LichT re or a est. insibe AND carpen' z ee ot any kind, = 24300 after 5 p.m Work Wanted Female 11 1 DAY IRONING SERVICE, $3 bushel : DAY IRONING } SERVICE. 8 , bushel. FE 6-1471, ‘ i-A-l DAY SERVICE ON TRON- done. 2-1823 | IRE 18, wer" Like ting in Pentiac limits. os GIRL WANTS WoRE FE 8-8338 iRONINGS po SATISFACTION | FOR ae Use pack veer “ nift. ou b girls, days By r Bites oe * A a FOR 00) age enn Nght work. Vic. of Union Se eane Village. EM- ir6 3-4203. LapY FOR GENERAL Latig’ -—¥ work, Live mn Like ges oe * RD GOODS. ne ? rer, rer a é Ne “phone thins cla crore —RocimREErTR Call early mornings oF days week. Judson 8t. =e eWEEK FE wtb HAVE bof «Ry DAY OR Hs g and ike children. | WASHINGS DONE IN MY HOME. Sat , off, Must| WASHI 5 neve ages references e ei ok Be ars TRONINGE IN Foust. Re chile aiter “3:90 p.m.| Some, $2.60 4 BUSHEL WHITE ' NURSE’ Y EXP. NO| SHIRTS A ‘SPECIALTY other need . Curtis Conva-| FE -4308 AFTER 0:00 AM. Jescin — Rd. | WASHING AND IRONINGS, REAS. sg Bp calls, please | Pick up and del, FE an wae AND TRONIN Personnel HERKEN ONG. BT. FE ¢7037 WOMAN WOULD tikE TO CARE Counselor for elderly patients. Home nights. Someone with good wits “people. wt be Bs a in i Bho. likes crcvound oF equivalent.| home, FE $9813. Fine ea tial = oe pee 4 : ieee Siterations "ES Ww miro Chisnney ~ ~ Furnace Work er rates on all chimneys, Seaton: repelring. end and buil furnac wat er | om Rochester. Drecemaing. Tailoring 16 ” Garden = Faske cuerom eae DRAG, & LIGHT |" Anywhere. Call ORlando foT MOWING. LAWN GRADING veling 44-8543. and le . FE anne = 18 FAMIL repair and mainten Free e. pac, es BG Serv- ’ foe. PE! 4-6510, COMPLETE. LAW! we Laat leveling, red: seeding, ding. 11.” _Wilson, FE 2-602 LAWNS- ~ ROTO-TILLED, FREE estimates, FE_5-8018, biade de delivered. 2, Grogs 21174. pee en ot Aa Backfield top soll. FE PRAYING . sd Commercial Pag ty contra SPs & eas White & Sons, Inc. soil, S Saeeereh, zs ice enylime a} FB 38 3 Eh P. pan NUMBER Notices & Personals 25 MASON SHOES sts. 280 ant barn nd - aE 8-3000 . as camel Fo oe eat mat rsa APP SH i ane — your, retirem come. “ome te roieaned sponsible for any. debts con- SOr8,"h, "alathe baer fin _lin ‘Re a field Eitts 6n AND THIS AFTER TE, September 4, 1968, I will not. be responsible for any — con- self, Forrest) Ox Ogg. Jr., c White se Lake Davisbu Mic on AFTER. DA’ September 9 a I will not be ots con ~~ REDUCE NOW in six short days. As per visit See i “sagt © Wtd. Wid. Household Goods 2 GOOD USED FURNITURE Fo uction. ¥ vi aura. Bde auc’ Lome: [CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | | 1 jae eri iG |. Paya everal small Beata Li 11038 or Mi CASH UNLIMITED i 2635 Avan sate A Ss TRA NOME, Bau NO ¢ ATION. CALL IMMEDIATE ae sel | vad odead ery REALTY ‘Sis Willing and T Able rach, Call Realtor for Fae Bs mg oF SE $349 Dixie Hwy. Wanted Real Estate 32A | 5 CASH FoR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. If cash interests 7 Pony = look property eash oe ' Giroux Pranks, . OR 39-2701. AVE QUA for commercial proper- Li WE ties, . cat will i give yea t dis A, Johnson : REALTON 8. ‘Telegraph Fa. sis 3 RMS. ac | furn 2 y welcome. ine B An- . rosa FE AND welcome. FE 58-2405. 40 Edison. ‘ie AND 2718 Shimmons Rd, FE SE a if 3 se AND nATE FE PVT. ENT. A 108 3 eat sities Test fern TR 7 BEDRO R LEASE. Gloss in. PE 43-0442. fa iy Nat ae ad * ia Fe ‘Ooms PRIVATE, F ENTRANCE pa 9 Adulte. 400 E. eee witLiaMs TV, FE ¢, Metuding ne Close to Fishers fe pane 257% Baldwin, 6-6814 = OE ROY KNAUF 26%. W_ Huron 8t ~. GI AND FHA YOUR PE 2-742) C) ‘our prope: you a can receive WE TRADE, WH BUILD REAL’ A We fharon Phone FB. ¢1897 *e uy N, 3, bedroom: ey Pe rictiity FE tess after 6 p.m of oe day fhe i‘ LL HAVE CASH WI TRAVEL We will travel to see «(3 AJ ¥ ome, land varies or RUD. RILEY, 1 Broker: Sesh Yor | act or acre- a 30-minute | > 2." Paul M. i Jones Real Est. #32 W. Buren “eng reser, gn Wal Williams, - FE |? — 3 ROOMS» Pvt. BATH & ENT., gas heat 87 8 Parke 8t. es GELY PORN as * per month, children welcome, gr “4 NICE RMS, West SIDE. __State Pe. “FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things i}through: Classified Ads. | Anything gots! sl FE aoe | 28181, “T ee hee seo FE : oy * aaa Fy ie aaa ae “Apts. Furnished 33 Ren at * Pit * carpe ae ONT vg Ideal = z > or . i RM... ae gas at, 2-9061 hice, $75, FE MODERN BRICK adults, $65. PE ND BATH, 7 BEDRMS. AND BA’ Faved | Adults. FE for mi — dl as rm., bath & 114. B. Howerd HOLLYWOOD APTS. Furnished or unfurn Suites St. Fp. 2 4 Ril. APT ala 47610 hy bed or use. Auto. hot water. Refrigerator, ais oon sha « Marris ons m faratahed, IN MILFORD, NEW W RANCH-TYPE bed: face brick apts. sto refrig. ee gas a. Aves 80 a month n Wil- after ey THR. At PL’ aun D PHONE fw bath. coma res 794 aR ~ meonath.- ORCHARD CT. APTS, NEW : amc CO SALMER Street newest modern apartment 4 Balcony ty, ‘9 ES cation, $12:50 wk. NISHED ERATOR ‘AND APT, IN DIAN “VILLAGE EE ROOMS AND BATH, ALL NEWLY DECORATED, SECOND REFTIC- APT. giz W R Ee ok ner ee ~< individ hndten wer 5660~ | Open Eves. oi iat: ae WATERFORD Al APTS. + OVHITE BROS... Disc Hwy. jt 9; Sun, 10 ‘til 5 Rent Houses Furnished 35 around ‘Pontins for sc 7 BEDRM. : : 18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC. : . dleageg woman to care tor 2 chi ae | ak a oo TTR TACTY. | “erating. Casd of terms, PE 4 81a weet. 15 era. Duplez. Lease ren, live in or out, EM 3}- Cc NT & B “ y — i ” Bar roeal i on 7 BEL - A zi Lae. w : Help Wanted _ 8 a wR aw re! Reas, FE 5-260. tert sep pe provided. #1 5 per wi To ae Chose TO TOWN: ined’ brick “hgme O8 get tree ~~ DRY WALL TAPING AND FiN- ote modes, . OOMS, e' rms Ry ARE YOU WANTIN ae SS WORK, On ishing, Pye, estimates. FE 6-3663 Gent, a pa Purced’ Re ~ 967 Perry | — 2: on ve fie Fee Sieh at: eat |EpeciOn, SENY PAEEP aviary Gise ia, PE eta | |S Vor SIDE 190 No Perry, 8 fo 19 am, | "Pariney locke, FE S003. R COLORED, 3 LARGE CLEAN | (RMS a BATH. ood il CON- Cure SIANAOE AE apna |PGOe EAE, 2 NCED. ms i, bet, Pet , eee * venlences. EM 34700 __'| 6 room coon oy seein all : -1700 , 4 OR § RMS, MODERN PONTIAC ecora’ centage.” Good, opportunity for Ee 3 Si GPR ON BOOUNE| iste rormay contre cre ‘ise ard, tired ci couple Fe ir Lgl ere. YE bgt, WB Mhunro ec | PAINTIN tu acon te - = leogle INC. PHOTOGRAPHY GUARANTEED “aE | Bait D DECORATING, ; Nikduits only. PE 8-636, Man or woman me own dary kinds a Maree, “hee ae *tf desired. FE eubwuicn. ONE 38 = 5 MODER RN HouUSsE- FE 5-172 or FE §-8875 oso — process 353 Cc ¥ 2-8846 ; 196) oe trailer, complete y fury “auburn | 4 MOD.. Samet R ; Lake — reementa HOU! OVING — PAINTING HOUBES BARNS. , _| _ Hgts, Vicinity. Adults. FE 8-047. washer, storage rm en Cottages 36A on anily pare tg. Saale Prefer | equipped, FE 48450. L. A. Young| Free est, ey or MY “s ; . } AnD BATH” PVT. city. ‘emmed welcome. aren Please! ag in, Huron-Hendersob | fou GARAGE, CABING, ADDI | _ 25100. One thing you've got to give Ethel credit for — I keep entr. Everything furn., ” includ- PURN. gortace ¥, FEAR ROURD, _Box Nc >| tions = Li builder. FHA =e sare the cleaneat ho att? ing laundry room. Ideal for two. 8990 Pa et SCE SE terms FE 4-009 WALLS CLEANED, nog, e cleanest house you ever saw: = decorated, hear high school TAKE At. car for Rawleigh MANess ia | PLASTERING — NEW AND RE a : 7 APTS. LEFFICIENCY d ee ee a Buy on time. Write tm-| Pair. Vern Keller. FE 5-7328. Television Service 22 ; : TWO NEW APTS. 1-EFFICIEN sy on meek, FE 2-13 mediatel 0, Rawieigh's, Devt. | PLASTERING. & REPAIR. er cbiedhmseded Wtd. Household Goods 27; Rent Apts. Furnished 33 et, ad acer ‘ones rary _For Rent SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING, | ALL VICE CALE AN-| 5 |e aterfo Em mt Agencies 8A | ,GqS8YDER, FLOOR LAYING. | \tNered promptly, gay. or aight. Poe NEEDED 1ST FLOOR ; danse Ne) soso” ae RAYAL ots, <= the Astreative modern sqmplotaly, tus R a wo : ~ ve 8 e 4 LAKE, LARGE BEDROOM 015 Huron St. Cook ROOF REPAIRS ee. x: saa se te geht you, 2 es eB Community tr Oarese, 420 eekly Wiest for |. UNIQN Ear bashelor B BEDROOM = Woman, with own, traneportation. QHING _ FE 40) FE £1208 of FE 64000 WAN St agreol tentnete, Near Hllseneth Playstend Apts. EM 34388. Employment, 496 Booting’ state | TRENCING.. ¢. “"Tepewriter Service 22A ture, Ph, FE. 98823, Toa Arr. a WATERFORD APTS. Bank Bldg.” FE 5-0227, Siiches ‘br boat wells. 0 *| ‘Typewriter 22A Wao. = ANSIOUH DISRES, A extra “large ‘aot, Bath and] 3 room rer 3 a WE Did BAS Tt UND = as . Saye, lemve, jue furniture. : WHITE B Oo pe ae a ae ITERS AND ADDING : Evelyn houses. Block & cement work. FE TIFEWRITERS A HD ADDO Ae aba on Sa "ieee oe aa “BEDROOMS, Esse geen. work, 1 and Of| Wd. Miscellaneous 28 ae Uy. . $100, FE Ears Building Supplies 12A | fe Gon 17 W. Lawrence.| ole Eves, ti) 9: Bun, 10 "tit 8. Upholstering 23) TY. —UP TO $15 CASH Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 woe 7 MALL MODE EN W Sree a. Complete Your Home Phone Fa exes, “8 ON ia x an aoc ee A Oe aa er’ = seeenees sestneneees tae. ny of ving ja your, tpocms. cysross Das. COVERS. | WANTED: TAYLOR a . Close in. 2-0663. heat furn. bein PE 2-7435. ciheper ccc S| Pell atte mer >| catareCospoM GEMOLSTEE.| WanreD:— |-WHEEL, TRAILER, Cae o anCueerTe FEL RARILY FURR, Pe eee e ene eee eneeenaee i. ww rate inte: 8176 Lake Rd. EM * MA fe © 2-5236. ? " - q . W You're Better Off With - F Sea WIDE, OLDs BOBY, FDR. EDRM. LAKEFRONT ants | BENDEROFF |r 5a Benne anne | ie a vz bee ee | _M Wanted 28A/i ce F oncy Wan per Seek Qualified Business SSS 13/| ~ one ound wu WANTED TC BORROW Ow $4,000 at | ‘EPgol site Pag! Sits é HT cent interest. Solid « rita Personnel ici smmuz rate, oon | "AS Seats ea aaa | PES p-|611 Community National Bank Bide. veare. cai FE sant tor free — bell on collet, Re ee Share Living Quarters 30) ; Instructions 9 | aL ‘a eT GERMAN MIRERTORE BUS. WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO he peired by peed ate Schnauzer, Vicinity of Square loyed Women. Twin beds and OICE. Cn @ Uae.| Lake Ra. apd Woodward. Reward fein walk-in closets are theirs. In PIANO, VIOLIN ABD Solo | _rence_8t. ign 3.0138 $0 Barrington. PE $-683¢-—__| Independence, and W Twp. wee xs BY : TOeT GOLD EARRING, MONDAY,| grea. 457 Major’ Dr. Drayton enced teacher. Call Mrs. Paul| We. service al! makes of wringer in a ~ C, ine’ ae ‘ FE _+0tse. in — ~ pe sl ere aK CAT, DARK BROWN wr ome, or, sleeping room with Work Wanted Male 10) ® ASPHATT AVING Reeds trestmt. Rewd. 58204 car to child’ one bik, from Fish- << ae ' . Lost GR STOLEN. BROWN. AND | © TE St. yod| Repair FE eb eaaa Fe ea petrewers eee say cia. | sa au Oobee wn Stan, Viet | Wed Contracts, _Mtgs. 32 and|GVAILABL® NOW Ci Free es mig | hr. service.| nity Me School, Re- d -apt. aad eebingt ‘work sew, and re | Ma, ¢-iz08. Pe s-6eu3,___| _ward, Maple §-1028-—__ CASH? adn _peit__D, Murdock_rE eet |“ ASPHALT PAVING |"ORn TMALN SAT, Lente. veda: Sar wok Let us ct ebay Bouse OR 34108 WE NEED ROOMS, eit A J... a : ' +| a, JANITOR JANITOR SERVICE. LAWN | Ponfea—iicensed. * tar: Rs ig LAND CONTRACTS | sacousanp sata weer ee | _* Genes ag ed Pas» Asphalt yy OO MAple 5-1980. . cOgING Hens. Business oF professional CABINET MAKER AND CARPER. SYORTROY CARPET CLEANERS LogT: POMERANIAN. 3 ¥RS_OLD, Fg Re a é ee ae 689 Joslyn. PE §-4489. Reward. Prt. ent Also 3.7m. "upper Apt EXPERIENCED MAN ABLE TO yer tats Pre” ent motes omy oer: PORE WHITE RITTER VE Nicholie & Harger Co. Reasonable do inside or outside work, FE “perkley Car __cinity of §._Jonnecn St Ee . HURON : i 8-6862. pet Cleaners, OLive 10222, Roch- LOST: LADY'S TAN BIL 3p AROUND, THEN Quiet, clean, Beer Atte Raph, Onan | BOLLE Bea seed Pier ol | caritcl skVinas& eee) Sel, Sa et Se i estimate. f % 34183 of ORlando Reiit. Ma sub. © iw nay ri “i a Berees. coupe of back d BRICK 6 RM. AND GARAG yentise Central High School, MAyfair 6-6603 BRICK, bay AROUND, 6 th furnace, Auto hot water, Néar Lake Oakiand. Lake Re-| 3-8 pews? 5 ‘ylnivennes: Feneed # slum. 8 ¥ mie re Sie . NRE. $35. 6 sotet ESTATE ee eigeriy. cou oe Vy 20 EE ee : e oO 5 MI te basement, automate head, mi. Bi is i A ii LF, HOUSE 3 er ¥. JOHNSON. ‘| bees Erte 3 ? kosuRN HEIGHTS —_@wALE Gwe = : room house, clean, PE ¢6913. Te cath Suna & bade, 2nd, Seo aval 3B BEDRM. 6554 BROCEK-| jow taxes exo. schools, ——— horst. Pleasant Lake. EM_ 3-4350.| ed 4 olow down i BRICK TENANT is ag ON Th500, Good location. try room STO ern. Partly furnished, garden and "ree Fi ares, Pa “yale play area. $60.00 mo. FE 5-387. alum. ee Sateen tal BUNGALOW — Hie - for working $12,500, OR Sua. couple or — Larcrpee ‘as | BEAUTIFUL HT — —_* ecorated. ONLY h terrace, per month. 1017 Ww. SORON’ ‘lendscal by lake $900 cusTOM BUILT 5 RM STON BUILT 6 WiC 5) SeRe. gage, OR. 3-7996 pointm. | Ee FRONTAGE are eit fees dra Cate “oe Ee Soaee or priv, cagéren welcom Ref, re- ROOM quired. OR 32070. ag soma mized hood. Price only $850 gown, SeROPM, Ker ior Tom Bote: | _ton iver ‘ridge, Rochester. man, 4-0628. i Cipan ? BEDROOM CARPETED. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH ss = ae wake ae Se $70_m . 3168 GI, TERMS wit ‘ete FOR COL’ , : s “1 won Es PON ; uated pg ht ole. af Lp! Be OR LE. room sc fhome no oe : car gatage. Full price |90,0 we to school, RA¥TON PLAINS - SL yet “nt Briggs, 2 bedroom ; Plaine OR 286 ileges on toon” ioe * FOR LEASE: NEARLY NEW car earaes $04 j modere t : ford, Meh Mu eat +) Sin tp: With $2,567 down. x rm Georse R. Irwin : Pas f v ee po o« “e se raved street. Fu ice 500 eee at ce eae % in stainies steel, hosan brick exterior econom NO DOWN |PAYMENT iB Those isis KINZLER , yard, Only for q payments, thaa reat | 's look I WILLIAMS /|LAKE AREA _ \CLARK REAL ESTATE | =e fee hk? ne Seat a aeed | * Baws LOOK. AT cacy freee ranch home to- Ese. tama ugeroAon | costs JIM-WRIGHT M5 5 OAKLAND AVE. AVE. VE. HE $e + se Close to St. Fred’s completely modern : ne ' KEN NNEDY ane oh Partridge 3 idee $750 bank | ‘\No Down to G.B’ On t a og cae Lake‘ ‘Home Make Oran eg 5 | 2-Bedrm., Full Basem’t Lake Orion 2 bedroo : ith oe — 7m : basement level, © Pontise school bus at q@i_ hi car garage place, fine place Good piace to kepp as re are several bhun- KNUDSEN | Elizabeth Lake Estates Price has been reduced on this —_ ee § room and bath ge cor- Ber nm ,, Mpproximately 100 it! 345 OAKLAND AVE PEN cD. light ‘Kitehen FULL EMENT, ear with meee (oes, lawn, and shrubs There is garage HOYT REALTY 2-9849 re Near Washington Jr. Hi 3 bedroom honie with 114 baths. This well located home has carpeted livin: room with fireplace. ful sited dining room and chee kitchen with nook. Full high —— and a : Bod To . FHA or terms, WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 5. Telegraph, Rd. FE 44516 Evening No. FE 2-218) CROW: DED? ects LAKE. RD. ho: . 1 acre fertile < — 4 miles from courthouse. Now vacant. Onl: Ht ST $9750, Terms. Rcd 3 ieee hear | peo buy at $16,800. Sny der Lavender 2 7001 es "Rd, (aise Doroth Make an appointment ee | 3 bedroom ranch aes an "i ty x 243 ft, tot in west Sebetben afea of Pontiac, HOUSE TOO SMALL? 7 . *s have a 5 bedroom home fn ashin elgg wage School istrict, ee Tel-Huron oor center, ti bat base- $500 DOWN a none. Talend Lake, Lake gj on 2 jakes. 6 rooms, beasoome, full bath, part base- ment, +a ge 4 ek Peecoenion, ong, em im Smith- Wideman | a StATm OPEN EVES. eC * > AYDEN ; = at office i on, We have lots ava . poe Aiaches garag Vn ie ge cob gern OFF JOSLYN. 2 Lots. Clean 2 home, Oak 9. Vv, kk oe kitchen with” vent | — — . Wate @. $1380.| HEUGH REAL ESTATE =f I MODEST MAIDENS. ee @ Sony tet ane % “Ot-course it’s old! I've worn it a whole year, and goodness knows how long the mink wore it!” ; % _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 a E ‘JOHNSON, Realior + S. Tele a eon FE 4. pai ie : ii pe i JIM WILLIAMS 14 BA ESTATE & ae eo me eee Ea For GI Equity & quick fa & Near tea pete Giroux-Franks i REAL ESTATE «0s Dixie wy. OR 3-9701 $400 DOWN REAL SHARP 2 BEDROOM FION ROOM ta BEAUTY RAGE. RAGE NEARUN NEW GE_CY. PRA, HRMS, NO MONEY DOWN B34 GI's PRETTY LirtLe sous Sucoceae von FULL BASEMENT THIS WON'T A HUGH LOT, T LAST. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 5 FE 5-0603 tS) EVENINGS a 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ Something Different * By B md surprises — must ! Of 8, full basement with gas heat and all essentials. c ughout, let us sho ou all. the unusual extras, 1 lock from Tel-Huron Shepping Center and the price? Surprise — only $11,000. Easy terms. 4 Bedrooms and Basement, too! Pius a large _— 1 landscaped lot. This — _ @ is located in Watkin tiac “wy states and priced to yall $13,000. FHA term poledimoongele Bor | ome home as tradeta + aba amet FE 23-5452 FE &-0344 IF THERE WERE DREAMS TO SELL Bloomfield Hills Area You would buy this eight « month, spread out design, bi-level brick ranch home. Bullt the wide wey, on a com- bedroom or See-thru fireplace in L.R. room _ other fireplace in fami! Bath and a half’ Two car car altsoneas plastered ga ra Built In stove and ret, IMMEDIATE. os. SESSION . Owner moving East : ; g : 5 I . 3300/N, Woodward Oak, "C: HAYDEN, Realtor Open By vg thie 3 Garage, Denotifilly lanc-|° Paved sh “Truly, a omart Buy. tion Bt. BROWN, $350 DowN — Lovely mode only 3 years x i furn, Alum ‘storms. mnt On) fara, Aum stormy it is parti Suueet, 3 REE EOL ee tae price $9,750 with reasonable Pa from Pontiac. ae Pe Sos teaeee alow, New 7. : i pe ee on )anatepalet| jarge shade trees. Wot . ed, walking | “A’real value in’ little farm.” _ THE PON'SLAC PRESS. THURSDAX, | SEPTEMBER 4, 1058 : By Jay Alan $100 DOWN Plus minimum costs. Moves You In! MODEL OPEN ae $ SPRipar. 1TO 7 ‘St Monica Veet REALTY LI 2-467 auto, A small down payment will move you in. AVE, Lar, ornet jot, eve: a FHA’ or Gl 8 room es. 3 apt, up. heat, ae, X..y 1,000 Pool aul M. Jones, Real } Est. $32 W. Huron: OA $-3653, FE 48550 N. BRICK RANCH - 1% BA FPAMILY ROOM yee wy GARAGE We are oe) Sroup, -of — who through mbining - volume buying and Sdirect-teyou ‘sales. can pass ob a very large a8 savings HELP YOU HAVE _ Orer te ty — — ir we a etic Hi PLANNE -vis- ualizer pictures—home building. We'll arrange mortgage for you. In many casi we can help you balla £om, home. you f Sey There are ‘W. H. BASS { BROKER BUILDERS and SaEE ass FE 3-7210 WILL “BUILD teal living bere, zz 82763 or EVES. Maude Saag a pedo seh “NOTHING betas. ieee two car DOWN | wit ad fe Here i a choice ¥; ?. peare. styeiee heme Peake tua be lee ie ballon Bt a L. H. BROWN, Sesheor yon 1362 W. Huron FE 23-4810 P $9,500 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. | win build on your as aun: “ASSOCIATE | Bias, tne" inedim, on BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, | bath. Don MeDonuld” ON : i sa ig RE gy eg [Going Street ~~ | Fought plumbing “and septic tank he seen etl ee ment | __ete. $300 down uto. heat. 1 car garage. |3 B: & ym 4 100s 900 catner tet 8 rms wi & bath, plus garage. $950 down. 8. — Bea family =. White foes e with es. & dt full basement 509 Elizabeth Lake oy Pe 41157 : PE’ éasn MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE AREA . Lake price onl: pip — $1,650 down — r a JA. Ta s 32-8632, MAKE. OF FER We must om. this ly new, ened. A. JC. Compton & Sons Cash to Mortgage. F. C. Wood Co. TO 8 OFFICE OPEN 98 Corner — fern Rd. & M59 ‘MILLER ONE FLOOR ae — ~ excellent close in location, 3 bed: Tooms, beautiful “vin f * neoma is eerperts it one ~ fireplace ie: ite] rea well upped with ey of Pe de Saly 8 600 FHA terms. HALF ACRE and 4 urban location with v. “* fishing Jake, Will make *hne retirement home for someone. $8900 — no down payment for GI. JUST OFF — unusualt, 8 fi yard. Widow must sell and will sacrifice, Small price & low down payment, NO DOW PAYMENT for terms for civ: Co page 8 = eation. In hou See it now, . William Miller Realtor FE-2-0263 1 Huron S " te 8 J Spada Bite neat el 4900 W. Huron OR a whee PB. bedroom ae style home OR -3-6352, "OR 23-4558. FE 3-7 lum inum — ceramic tile | G.I. NOTHING DO’ xi - si rs, FA oll ake privileges © inclu eat. Extra, lar} e lot, close to with this 3 bedroom rane! bew Waterford Jr. Hi & my x nti 3 toom school]. Full price $10,950, dining area. Delco FA oil = at and a 104x: oe $450 moves. you in, 3 BEDROOM RANCHER / Large living room, kitchen with eating space, recreation room, extra lavato and gas FA heat with Fen base- ment. Only $1,500 down. — =. BENEDICTS edroo: mean NEW 5 ——— 4 rooms plus utility, 2 large bedrooms, gas heat, corner _ : 5 lg in "66. Only $1,000 ii ; FA heat 80 x 160 lot. 3 years a, — at $11,500 942 JOSLYN* COR. OPEN & MAN noes ONT | no SERVICE aati eee ym nae pe ; type home very. Hy, ble. situated for good cou living. Has barn and areEe r says sell, and MA E US AN . PHONE EM 3-41 c. SCHUETT, Realtor 4 7404 Hi Na Around Toon SeRvi e RA. — 2 ded-| WATKINS LAKE. ° eee ng ~ macs Ge cored | eee ern large reere & celling: tion space, » ment. *h heat, Alum- breezeway, corne toglenbomget Be Ee me $2, moni cath, Ve Ve: | FURNISHED HOME ~ Lots sant — sgh re bave wi perm frees, fruit, Sowers. those? 2 cy u room Up ~ inm WHITE BROS, . a J. R. Hiltz Eves ‘til 9; Sunda 10 "ti! 5 REALTOR TR Pp “Dorris & Son COUNTRY ESTATE jn s, fine 3 bedrm. home. a a * e 5 le * ri Russell A. Nott, Realtor room — pe sarpeted, br 1 ate — = ui 3 to Pike “St___ PE +5008 Excel and priced be ce va N O DOWN Leslie | R. Tripp, Realtor ted 69 ene of Re mort Saar PAYMENT _ [reese oF “recam) ESicr'et kale tm ree ; . twally every > om Pelt ola bescns oa 4 ‘ greens, shrubs, and flowers ing your lot or will build on FOR YOU of ; a a ee our smal] down tions, ment 6 Wood Gu. On s for deluxe also additions} or ’ Lake Rd a nS ro xage = of lot OR 3 home, torage, lent surround-. of lovely sub- ings, @ home we are proud E MICHIGAN urban property some to one ‘to Saver. m ig right aris uaeime‘eetree | COLONIAL HOME heating, ating, wi: aa trim, rE a yoee Dé SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL: | WALLED LAKE AREA . REALTY * iy. | 2410 8. Commerce Rd. MA 42301 SEPTEMBER SPECIAL 1565 Union Lake Rd. Onion take vit EM 34303 of ee 33316 _§ rooms —& bath with full base- ment in an —s. location on coon Die wy, ,,Prevton Plat bedrm tome. Liv :?m., tnenoe dining on 4 rms. Full € rms., full e struction le ie tile hout, ae — e, bath, auto. heat ot water, On siproxiinately 30 jor landscaped lot. Lake UNION LAKE Priv. lot across street from this attractive ranch home on 50° by rons obo’ ent po “ear = & rie FHA TERMS | wa ved road. ve gprs f*3 heat. eparate dint, car ga- rage. Only 00 w: with low down payment, TRADE 2 car garage. On a of ioe down TADD'S INC. Clarkston Area — \"% nd AD gel large lot. itor E od 4 BEDROOMS $15, $200 8. Rochester _Rd_OL e0es..| family room," step "sar: Located, in_ beautiful, Eitsae TROY, 02 Pt. 3 SEORM, Rance L ie a4 ages on the chest, 40 2 replaces, Wile, features tn bath} tom, 44.000 down, wil’ ban- Foom and half bai down. enclosed porch, Open i veut ° and full outstanding evenings, weekends. Terms. basement with’ rec! _MUlberry 9-2795 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor room, $3,000, should handle Immediate Possession | %. 2... | ~ BA. ess. REAR RAGGERTT _GI SP } Levely § room masonry, bungalow | __- LAKE_ FRONTS Bk FO a ee peat Tine sae bee Talon cebacle, cad Ghasohes wii homes. One a three bed- take lot car or $750 wn, per room bungalow with base- _ Bent, Call owner, Mayiair 64306 ment thd. ene furpace, PRE-BUILT HOMES at i : two Best Buys Coe ay Reg modern to minute two bed- Today ee eee tile bath, 2 car earace S solid concrete dri LA NO STAIRS approved iaedton, 10,60 To etimb ta this attractive, snouts 3 bedroom home. - Unique ° DORRIS floor pian offers plenty of Toom, ogk floors, paneled 2 W. Huron FP! 41587 large utility room, of] fur- drive to new 1% car ga- J ~. a8 | JO Taly $1250 down will > me : OOM 2 me : . Cute 2 bedroom home on H located tn Cre t eres on large jot Peatures kins. Ideal for newlyweds. $9, oak floors, oil heat, gas wa- Gi. IN \ r heater, fully insula “Here is your chane Only $7850 rms, very asant home, 3 lots, and pg A 5 LOTS" full basement. 912,500. Bobet = —_— metyie. bed- GI. 1% STORY ® \ vis. home. Nice 4 room and bath home — = with full *Penced’ = z i Aubura © se iota school. Only §750'down will: ohn K, Irwin & Soi. handle, Immediate poss, J Reanors « Since $500 DOWN 313. West Huron Immediate a, 2 ssion tn Phone FE 6-0447 Eve. | me . newly decorated 4 room and LAWRENCE W. bath home, Lar, RS Gaylord SILVER LAKE. . -| AUBURN HEIGHTS Area, ~ltren, level level Pace sa 9 lot wi overlooking Silver Lake Gott : course, Area of fine homes. siractive 's 6 oem Be har with terms Very unusual gitchen with : =, of Bs = space. Lot a Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ee Sits, becnenstis 77 N. Saginaw St -Ph. FE 5-9168 is 3 bedreca Pag 24 has a 2 aay yg located in a dnc’ of inet bognes’aeuh . Clarkston . wany : 11,200 = Low price on this 4 eating space, utility room, PA gas eat, stairway to omar in your spare fenced, lake U oaghtens oo $14,400; mortgage. GREEN LAKE of sand beach, fot ROR Mt) Roy J Annet Inc. pe so for ANNETT’S VALUES STRATHMORE homes 3 Garage. Piss porte throu < lent hot’ afr ‘heat, Near bus gy Bin Ba and oa Possession at once. $1500 4 136 B. a 8T. OPEN EVES, SYLVAN VILLAGE — 2 bedroom 4.9584 Rees an Deh. carpeted ‘eae LISTING SERVICE time. Rea? yard JOLL © cash to présen 2 BRICK RANCH BARGAIN LAKE FRONT — Shaded and vig 1 ecreaes y 2 yea — lot, — orth gverlooking rooms basement, oi] ace and r aie Bute lake, kitchen eating space Seautifal corner lok i60nis0 lot: i - with’ corner window ws, recreation! in Drayton Plains, Plenty df — room, FA of] heat, 18.4 Rea- a fi — staatle owe aan eb 000. trees, Call for, HOME THAT HUGS THE tm a lon GROUND — Step-saving design. eme. Very Clean 2 bedroom mod Owner transferred, wishes they rd could SS it with them, Living full basement, off furnace, DRAYTON ARE. On room Ww: r island fireplace,| tached 2 car garage, Lot 110x129 wall-to-wall carpeting dining “L”, ft. An ‘unusual buy for $13, stone planter lodks through to| with terms. kitchen, table range, Therma- Cy ison | room re ie oll hea b ; tore he eke d-car attac ed garage ted see Sr at ae ae ate vias awe, AMEE any pine and fruit trees, gar- + expensive home, call’ toda: bedroom fanch e neme: ~| Evenings after @ call OR 49-1975 BLAIR ~F a : i ia 2 : » “ ee ee 3 : a" we : j y \ { R ; i : : ’ i, : 4 $ ge = . cee : 4° Poe i > ate eae : ’ . woe SF = ; pee ete wet #8 ¥ f ¢ > z A « ‘ * rf ‘i ? « @ ‘ . « o2 & + oo sti, Saale PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, _sopene 4, 4, 1958, 43|__For Sale Acreage . 47/Bus ortunities 51} Mortgage Loans _84|SLICES OF HAM Pe ee ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60) ‘. rTROL 8 A § Morice Prot Problem? ga. - a BUILDING? » y aimoath romp service. “Alus : i Then make sure t's a stream a nee o si ' , ra ' ee feed tae | Ge Ae Soe teahs| » Ope toe | —Burmeister o aren. Only S00 r acre—— $ — Open 8 9.m. to 4 p.m, Sun, 16 to 2. p.m. eo f % ind. on. gH ors MIDDLETON Swaps 55 | Cash Way Terme We ea eee™ ROCERY STORE. & Mest” [3% ACRES ON RIVER PARTLY ; Market ip up and com wooded. Good hunting and. fish. Prices -| 20 Ibs, Only $1 H. P, HOLMES, INC. |. *community 2 wile North a sell Sites “Sounty, MA - ° PAINT 31 8, Lepete Bd, ‘PE 6.2053! " Tindside business. Now 1% stint. 4 Nothing Down ! ACREAGE ex om _ over Leora | 4 a $30, 7 MONTHLY ON MALS. ROME, ret Baugiae fi plywood : ig Special Berry Bros. p BEA UL 8 -LVAN He OEE Gikessisisi kes ++ $050 down to handle Rea) Eniate home, Winn “basement F apomd ant x8 . “35 0. ND NT a eges less than BCPOB ....cccesees DOF BCre, and inventory, Shown by ap- sider one im ne 5 apd : "10 | 435 ve. 618 | kuaway go with tis io BOFOR be desoereees per acre, pointment only, Pg sti’ wht "$600" down. PH. 4 PLYWOOD SP ALS | charm m home with {Larger pareela if desired. Leslie R.. Middleton | igs: aa ape casH & CARY. ' | s uPage. 7 ee P| TERMS CALL TODAY "4 ih FORD CONVERT NEW TOP. “"! 9 93 | Se Plyscord, 4’x8 ....... : | carpet ince. ee, vite Crawford Agency BROKER, #.,¥. JOHNSON Trade, for ho housetrailer or sell. 14.95 | %” Pivccord, 4x8" ing room with corner cup- (MY 2118 iciiGaN. St. — : 39 + Mahogany. ¥ Mocs: . Madern to the min- ORE, BREE - MEN OR WOMEN ‘bl FORD CONVERTIBLE, TRADE | ese B24 Son PL¥wo eee PE GOOD STEADY | "pyaeat # meee ot FFE) BA PP bagel ent ‘ : i : PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO plastered. tiled bath. Master, MIDDLETON WEEKLY INCOME _ | tase FOR USED "TV's. WORK. | > 2-45 | 1488 Baldwin Ave! SELLIN EXPERIENCE 2-0367. ; TER CABLE; coos git ce "ans | Agama octet mi om | MBoaasanY = Gemare FROM |~ Closing Out At Cost 18 | PORTE Ce * ¢ building 39.95 Koiepucmtttcarst | eda Gieataieone | We oem anleto on cnn | ten Sree ceo Oa | sores nur Ca tg hy A . .| Prominent Name Brand Product of gs, ice chests, picnic baskets. 38 t bea a isndgcuping. Priced Leslie R. Middleton W ALTH AM © fake trade ins. ‘é ee at asa With sbout $500 /FB $7121 188. N, JOHNSON across from. 3 Dew elt ys post efiice : i ae B Here a bie _ For Sale Farms 48 WATCH CX). rT ed nee FE iis close ve bus and and p : In Business Since 1850 8-1878 oa. 88 BY OWNER. NEW 2 BEDROOM | SPARE OR FULL TIME | Horse DRA : vent Price is only ¥: cellent condition; red velvet cush- 1.20 BOO with th ‘nothing do & 8 acres. of foe" garden soil,| Excellent Weekly Income Servic-| ions: two doors: 4 springs. Value : mortgage “costs, tow" pay- - ar poodl 2M en TE ae eS play Cab: | $100’ for saddie and. rotary lawn 33:30 house ee earece. & 8 acres.| outlets in your area, Must have | —~cwcr FE 4-2035. / : Alum, fotl, 1 Bam's jack h ss.-, § 5,08 ‘ 70, 3 10 Mile Baldwin from| car, reterence. -Pive hours spare| HAVE STOCK IN A MICHIGAN Heavy du goal $ 695 # zy bung Pontiac. $14,000 } with $2,000 down. | time week te Minimum cash in- paved pagent Will seen — in- 5 Ft. step 8 3.05). : S RADIO - PHONOGRAPH CONSOLE | Fence posts CAD. saeeye ei] : or mortgage costs only. | 47 acre tarm right on M24, for local interview eee peene Saceday lake’ -Tesas Gi4406 AAA SPECIALS LOT UN Place | Chrome =, OVE ossses $89.00} On. ‘house ans Interior and ex- is WILLIAMS LAKE — A de vegetable market 36 acres nysber equity for smaller, house. Con- YSED TV CLEARANCE, 18 te tie ony Chrome range top ....+... $ 69.00 lertor. gal, $2.95 and “ee lightful bungalow with all Uillable. mostly. light “cla . TIME INDUSTRIES tract_or_?? cee 1707. 127 TNS es wo ree ge Round pow) shovel ........ § $98 uaranteed satisfaction. 2 large rooms. Plastered, | loam, small apple orcha New atid 33, N.Y. - HOUSETRA 2% FT ROYVAL.| 1?” TVs $10.95 & TABLE MODEL RADIO-PHONO.- ad Ee ccs “saee teres <3 198 KI NG BROS. a tastefully decorated walls plus ‘new raspberry patch, < Te Fully eaulppe = Sell or trade for | 20 Sets i choose ‘from. all rebuilt| GRAPH NON-AU tg oh ot ee SS Pontiac Ra. at Select floors, 3 lots on and huckleberry marsh, REAL ESTATE OFFICE your, uity Nays 9! land contract. anteed at OBEL TV, CuEA. PLAYS 18 RPM O Windows, a aie. trom 's.- § 12.95 PE 40734 or FE + he he corner: with lake privi- barn with 8 stanchions and a4 — —— ocd -_ CK's _ teh Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE ee ORLANDU_ 3-623 4 EVENINGS. ‘ te full of mpl it ; A ities sige” ome | Seley kee | fe oclagsi Ualoe'tate Wi 202, WTA 2, CAR OAROE |, comprmonsas BECHIONAT; oe SN. Fics | Shaedie teeing GemBt ee | a, waaay rns, 90 Fl,~- 28.8 ; ; room down, and two up, oak lege. Includes completely _fur-| $1, fom or trade pert on ick-up} models. b-edlt ? mB. Muare 52500: nF Bt Deine of hardware pais water %, sal... bd oT 3 floors, nice bath. beautiful ed office and income from uck pod oo ing of conn value, _Eipetric Go 1060 W. Huron. ee eee ie ne eter be i r beater, gel ' RAY O'NEIL, Realtor eae Oe, “saeco on home. Will sell. or lease, Call| PE 4-09 im aa 3100.95, Was | STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD. EX- or Meip'en any buliding ‘ps space eae 262 8. Telegraph Open 99 heat, and situated im nice —EM_$.2361. MO! DEPIED FORD ROADSTER. $02 2" RCA color TY changed, Tumer's. 3 Mi. Gem- he, 0G Bisvccsencoun OB FE 3-7103 FE 4-6095 rove of oak trees. Price Edelbrock cantpped. New tires. sed TVs $19.05 & up. Sweet’s| ens. FB 2000) , "3 ts flooring, - 15,200 TO GET Ix OUR NEw FALL Trade foe pickep ugh mon] cope. Ratio ai Gi we te SINGER ‘TABLES WITH ZIG BURMEISTER’S ee ee oss $75.00 . Mi AREA, 8 ROOMS. 3 ponams ‘f eont neal TORS with Restor riridge & Asso- Sada. 1848 Taphem. uae an 4-1133, sue} if ents, $19.50. Late fuss doors $12.95 | aa? 7 2c: “oisheatene “782 W. Huron clates 1080 W. Huron. FE €3561.| SELL OR TRADE FEMALE BOXER | "SCO Al, sit, Lamps or with. attachments, $14.96. or ern: apangees § ° fu, = ae Phone FE 60835 or FE 41557 TASTEE FREEZ with papers. FR S-O008, after 6 and sat : Curt's @. oo rae ae Pontiac's most popula: . SwaP ELEC DRYER FOR BALL ; BABY CRIBS. AND | STAINLESS ° ARRO 27 ACRES cessful soft icecream ‘store. is| SWAP ELEC. DRYER FOR SMALL | Large size. Complete with mat-| tric ranges with pinck. dees 20 LUMBER oe om a and| offered for sale b the owner de-| —o7s22: a __.| tress, $15.08. Pearson's, 42 Or-| front and sides, Sam ppli- Pac | ‘ $ room farm —_ oon ae As ‘ TRADE chard Suniaye to oar, Dray ton Woods chicken house barn, = use of illness. Ge profit pic- Fi08 Patt Tol ote & nee Ave ance Davisbu > Ie the location of this wonderful) Tuanin stream. Pony. " miles ture, ne rent until next season. Seommenk i “heat, immediate | 4 BUY LE RADIOS AND Siegler ag = ae aie from Pontiac. Full price $17,500. @ necessary experience now ; portables. 96 to ‘et FE. 5-6755. bel 14 room home, it features all Cl C. Ri 4 to have a euecongtul season next n. wit accept house- APARI is RANGES. QU or Gag heaters. $350; sacrifice $150. Beck, 158 8. ' rooms, ie to wal) car- arence 1dgeway peer, will requir © approx. $7,- railer, automobile, land con-| #) 70) 389, ey & "95. ’ _ Twice the heat. on the Johnson, * m peor : petMig, natura! fireplace, 2 car; . REALTOR in cash down paym eni.| tract, vacant lots or land or trp ner, value, B nosmcot Floor at half the cost .DDLE ' ae cay of shed $16,500.) FHA ‘ aos} 3h interview (or Information) | att PE adie or PE 4-4#12,| full size ‘Tenges in Blectric and | SCHICK S MY 3311] AVAILABLE NOW q Terme ay = = 8s Baldwin Ave. ewig SOUN. | = En SM. ‘Ask for Mr. Clark. "| Gas =a vextraordinary values. | SEWING MACHINE, Logg Taylor steel arege doors, fac- Ss Near \ ashington Jr. 0 teres wns barne, Owner. 70116 Sale Land Contracts 52 FRADE 30 GAL “AUTO, GAS Wa- Michigan | Fluorescent, me Oe] Soe Paes. Tene Oe hie, anges “oF “SEPT i bungalow with ocarestet Eldred Rd., Romeo, Mich. r heater for apt. elec. range. | >> "jepraan CAR BED. Hwy. : ; : LAND CONTR. $3000 double barre] shotgun, huntin BY CARRIAGE, BED. ECIALS. 5 lvksg Stee ‘Taactied | gs toma WALDON ROAD Payments wats $20, anterest 6 ber aos cent,| 908, weak vacuum «cleaner of porns swing. seart fal ua September Specials! avy now? FOR CHRISTMAS, COM: Pp s - Ta. A way, a farses, fenced ,back) Neat ‘with. Grepince home all mot.| _Handelak “EF Sist TRADE ON SELL? EQUITY IN 2 bunk’ beds. ss WP wis, pings | wguarasieed GE. All aitechments;| price “#126; going for $10. Ml Mahogany Plywood Petreom within 16 a Lo room, Recre room a base- Money to Loan 53 houses in Keego 41039. ae Lak Rebuilt, Guaranteed. 17” soy conn O4.98 08. ot ment, breezeway to garage. § y D eens ae 2 BELL-TONE HEARING AID. Fi Ply Trade Now acres mostly wooded with live (State Licensed Lenders) TRADE BUILT TN OV VER ANG HURNERS.| x : nerilonk ina ‘Ail sizes, Guar MAple -5-1580 ir yse ore 3 re * s * b> . § gombeed, From ...csssercvenes ¢ fe Line Ssesanmesoken * = . For this brand new 3 bedreem . AUF, Realtor ' WHEN YOU NEED Hardwood Meee ried bene I LOND EMGER COMBGLE WHE | the ping rt hs ere ea. PUR basement, Ol heat. Mice ot) 22 — Saree FR 2031 car) garage. Excellent codition:| "et to reliable person, make Day- 0000 HOUSEKEEPING SHOP a pie Bee oe: Ce Fe We wil Sale Business Property 49 $2 5 ‘ie $100 “as down payment, Immediate pos- oat. Sick dowtne Center. $1 W. HURON __PE_ 41555 bone $15.95 08. contract as dows payment. $12,500 —_ iB ELEC STOVE -3e VERY TABLE TOE b OAS (RANGE. CAL- Knotty ty White Pine: full price 7 ROOM, HOUSE, & OFFICE, 8] vou can get 1 quickly, om your GEORGE BLAIR nice, Sacrifice. FE 5-680. eee ee ec CORD. Paneling Lakefront Genter at gansta fo oe Bhi| signature, car or furniture. : Pe are BABY CLOTHES, SATHINETTE, | TAPPAN O48 RANGE. EXC. COND * Bem icdern, cant cn eee 5 budget, We Ponte Drayton PLAINS Ea TRADE-IN DEPT. _Sround, $9,000. 3-car commercial ¢: e, foned 1 PAL " —kpt: size gas stove Secene $20.95 | “36 hn Nice lakefront iot ov Sliver Lake.) Commercial. Inquire st 340 Bald} = QL > room “acter ie a or it. Guar elec. washer ‘..... $30.95 excellent ares. E-Z terms. win, ft. boat & 30 bh im geod Ant. alge, elec: Tan v= $69.95 rar et — ape ee 5. nd. Ph National 7-168. ° suite... $19.98 Se is 0 FT. ON ASS-ELIZABETH i WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT ra epee cae seenen TED MCCULLOUGR. REALTOR Midway Nefeeen Cooley Lake na.| - FINANCE CO. ver bt as moh Or. $4300, | COMP B ma ie Ry Fy ~ $34.80 143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. ass Lake Rd. excellent FE 4-1574 it jas: Medora bumper ome, »---+- S38 i for most business WILL SWAP R cer, {0 TV, $35: LY yak oo $25; elec-| walnut va bench $24.95 & FE 4-304 spot most any : 102 Pon’ te Bid ment work “9 tric stove. ; GE automatic walnut vanity & AVAILABLE | : ‘an. 1 te Sta E en or ¥ sell PE 4-9982. < : ITEMS _ Open 9 o.m.-4:20 p.m. Sun. $/191 ft. on Cooley Lake Rd., roned Ne oe eee pL ped Ol ag i Ret al WYMAN’S legates Praperty 434A commercial with § aoe See Se, a ee VILL TRADE CALCINATOR, — PLt MODEL 18 W Pike EZ setae rE tum Cooley Lave Rd. not = oud aoee %. R. B. Munro a ¢ DEES, BRINGR 600 WE, WEAR nfs toned. eo commercial. pee TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|- homes a 1S carpe z carpenter work, plumb. 2 ——— ; rare Re Munre Blec. Co. Fisher Body. ORiando 37206. |“ z coe 202 N. MAIN eeth fend, bate of whet bave you | senien, $10, OM 34500 For Sale Lake Prop. af) Downtown Waterird, | ROCHESTER, MICH. | fly rita it Gerace wang, SO "=| Ue sorters ELECTRIC TV, Here's @ fine brick front build. AUT : yf. th er’ ua Gomme 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT. $2000 on street in Waterford Chest of drawers, St. a at Goiw Lak down. OR 3-011. wi a male, street 1 in re Bi ss For Sale Clothing 56) Kitchen cabinets. $30. ss ; a kia ter penced yard | PB. Rochester. OL 1 Chrome $29. T_ACRES. INDIAN LAKE PRiv. soa fe fron ee mace 2 te| GET L¥ 3 MEirs SUrTD SIRB .@, Be Frigidaire 940. ag: X-2 Fake FRONT AGE | Service or repair type ougrations. U $500 * made, gual: runiiey — Wid es for 8 ee | Syr'eat ae ae sel Sit or divide. Gull today Oniy $13,800 on easy te p to Ema cach ome WE BUY. NICROLIE’& ManceR co. {REALTOR PARTRIDGE Evanysnied FOR On 33_W. HURON PE 56-8183) pp 4-3581, 1080) W. URON Oakland _ | BOYS TAN TWEED COAT. eal 104 8, Saginaw Teg 2-992: 2-8523 LUMBER CO. Nn 12, Like new. Only cleamed once. | 57 CASS LAKE — M N 3 BED- |, $10. OR 35766. ELECTRIC RANGE AND IRONER. haere Z Poy wy deep) DIXIE HIGHWAY {y C Sg ee oe Sian Tas OO rai bor eee Me) Bag, &. TALBOTT LUMBER canal Eas snes ao 400 FT. FRONTAGE oan ompany clothing cheap. 380 Orchard Lake. | ELEC. REFRIG™ AND Gas Range ....... stn evente + 020,50 may wis HER, $15. 16” -| ment J Linwood’ Dr wists phe I yg LI ol GIRL'S TEENAGE CoAT, SKIRT. wt - apmeceee | Tgp lls od emarcanesiiae, 50 | “waik bike, $10. Handley n ; Semen wn went! TF 2- 9206 | iA Fi, sone waren | ps, Sey a $a | ity “Tartaas “ie Senin | : ae ent boats 2 inte lovel GIRLS CHARCOAL COAT” SIZE |e bumper nba 420 1 Yourn bed, ae OMAS f ECONO $50. PE 4-6068 after. 5. “a EP ROTRIO LTO HT PERTURES - Better water, po a annot be| has ® completely ~re-modeled” Like new, Boys tweed coat. found. lots have Caeeient room, eon “foure, Fi home mie 202 PONTIAC STATE 8B 14. Like new. FE -4-064). air nN ighchsir eed i 361 8. Led sais SS ce ociclg | Aa, Newest teenies piat ene) ae | T AID-OF i BAERNTAE cLOTIes, WRITE | Loker baby bac, fi hu Js] WAGOUM OU RAMRE, TS" & OF. | ap Salen ange anor at y * ‘orm. } 5 . i! " ieTrns, — e gation, TM WILLIAMS REALTY, HOLMES- ‘BARTRAM - avi Ble ae ao _ Sass, st CHINA CABINET. Pare "Terrific values, Bedroom: 1483 BALDWIN . 4392 Dixie Hwy, FREEZERS UPRIGHT. FAMOUS cary: 84.50 value, $2.25; porch, $2.95 val- COMP ARE TaEse LAREPRONT OR 3-1950 Evenings OF 3-3230 WORKERS io 10) andead, Boye toot skaten, size 3 brands, Cnt terrinie °° es oe Ue. $1.98, ‘Pactory that ony = . LUES N ki ‘ are. 5 value; prices ad " nies vane DOWN Business Opportunities 51 YELLOW BELGIUM COTTON | Praotescent, 343 Orch ioe, Soerrtter © new. $90. tent, "303" Orchard Hake Ave— Mohawk “ae 4.000/ BARBER SHOP | EQUIPMEN We make cash loan ings gloves & headpiece. FE | FRIGIDAIRE RANGE: 1963. AR, = Waterford Me ere .. $ 6,500 pi ais set UD. Ns workers, No pay- | _8oa03" after 6 p.m: 40 _inch, cheap. FB +4683. ad ans ee ons | Seka oe eee | . Sy OWNER: 20 ROOM INcoME| © Sale Household Goods 57/| up. ‘Thyle le 7 N her & fs Geo: ATE brick building, close to dowtown, Sane Howard 4.3189. 1-AAA-l1 ALUMINUM SIDING Sey r ood tir SS - 3 Pontiac, phone FE +8503. | Our Requirements Are: | > iniep oak END TABLES, #11 | GARBAGE tue BUY DIRECT PROM AP- 9g 7 are . eee BY?. og in 2 Class C }. That yea ows furniture or &) each, Corner table & Mod- 7, quarentes RB. unro Blec- ; get finest au quality : a ves 9 1 3 Marvelous liquor bar bus’ E anent] ¢°™, black iamps. a ar good 1060 = expert workm wo ree ian Ix4—6 8-10-12 8A 99. R AROUND place to operate, Just d 3. That you are a perm cond., PE 8.0020, r4pm. | GUARA! UILT AUT O- - face brick home, Low down pay- 4 Tocath tid, e i, resident. ‘ > ENT \GOFPEE TABLE |-. m 3 wk. . Complete stock for ae + 2 END TA . COFFEE TABLE, atic Bir. daire r 5) M ment. Lak ite to munity. 4 3. That you hed s good work BLES Prig A . fide per 2 oll e private to com: y. medic ony space money and & good paying record be-| Blond, $30. Modern davenport & & Kelving wutt, um, T- * tet ee ey and have us give| $24 & S008 paying ion chair. Like Kitchen set, 4-| ROY'S. PARTS : og Heated aeene ani hae Love EWE -“ — : a, Seth ‘Small baby crib, $8. PE heii oad tee ered tree : Sacaneany : WILLIS. M. "BR WER owe bills and are bein elec. stove. Refrig. $50. cag WASHER, AP- mpire Supplies cee: Come JOSEPH P. REISZ, SALES MUR. % fou, oye, bills 20d, CretetNS | _ Misc, Pm 6-362. proximately 3 yfs. old, very good) auburn & Rochester Roads. | 2800 Dues Ee ae EM 3-4148 Tt . 53-66 N. Parke FE 45: see ua at once and be relieved Fs UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS,| condition, $100. OL 1-0617. For Estimates L, 1-994 I N LARGE LAKE LOTS (FOR YEA Se abe Gk ELSES RANGE Free oe SS GARAGE, 16 x LL comers round es). Paved streets, Eves. FE 8-0823 of worry. We bave confidence * One. 2 upholstered in nylon | GE EE Ic RANGE If no answer cal OL 1 new overhead ™. door, $300. FE] qe Sey pais Sed hal wn, LASS, C Ela Ssh lend Bs Sova cd on PEPE IE | west on . . 1 ThEGE BLOND JR BEE DUN. . Cloverlawn. fe INT AIN - Me ed from $3.200 to $8, .| Working man’ oat located ip 5-PIECE BLOND SIZE DUN- aos TWIN BEDS. $120 const ORBLLY.cOOK, INC. Fostee, satel dew Loans to $500 oe ening rn. sulle. Call| com plete. Like sew_OR 36748. ie, oar er cizpe, tan at ae a Oe De Clarence C. ‘Ridgeway Made Quickly a) wo0E HINGS —&| with al. filings and . EM Eacks ; iY Lk FRONT 3 Fr. OF REALTOR ; ek ct n100_ ON TTB, ee plances -— w aie oN Call) 206. RES. Garage Doors Fy 7 FUEL Of TA — CON- ous. beech. Boguticy) landscaped 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203 | You will rs reoeive 9S begenst | 6 a = wines In GOOD CONDITION "dition, Will_ deliver. §-9120, ares, ov aia home. $15,500, OR 3.0414. Cleaning Concern freatment ‘at ee ie z;° x | PORTE T 64468. or AAR | 4" =: | Packers genet ap wand as loo! for ood tn- . r ~4 3 TED D HOOK :|W pA foldawa closet doors Seymour Lake Front estmout? ‘Here is a. real jive| Sddresves). ; * Beason tee geld’ yaa oS bre ‘OR Diekebeetng coicware ee oe] Ele Sees (ie une ar acon 3.0086. com A Nery pttractive, double con-| — located main street — Pow) BIICKNER -_ | PEEch SEORM SET, S15 COUCH | tmownrre TRONER, GOOD CON-| 4. \aeivas can finish it yourself and have) able down payment. er, all metal, like new, $5. PE| , dition. saad | a lake home just the way = Drive-In Restaurant - Fi . C 8-0031, 926 rtle, Leg irgnes, 2 a eng ae sag nm Forel have aa09 A, Tot Partielly wood-| Situated main street, — next te ‘nance UO. [7 Feces. “LIVING ROOM SUITE, | Easy" Spiadry washer | Roger Sit SPACE MEATER, : :| SNOLISH SETTER. PEMAT se Prieta ried Tope Nene| oP, Se ate bafiae omrte mrtrareth ied | ee wea er hs | a rE 3. | | : sesame “ming and Poarsiaes a) ie Husvand & wile setup — Smaii Oval z Tee oe decorator lamps All| 3468 Auburn RSE 43573 OF: : ‘ ith $500 . Occhasi| KENMORE MATCHED WASHER i ractive. HITE BR Os. MICHIGAN BUSINESS f ul ck ( ash Pearson's ‘Purmitar od Po ard Prigt i. —. peal he 34 “ Gas HITE B roma CORPORATION . PT. chien bk. okt REFRIG. pound treeser. 17 bination, Blend| 5 ens MESSER, B 4-4883, ONSO. blend _ - . os. rie ie an ‘th 8 Py LEGRAPH RD. aa $25 TO $500 oF ee OOL FACE, $15.95. Fe tome ane eo "30 gaioh tank PE 1448 tank ; i a WE BOY, , DOOR WOOL FA gx, FURNACES & DIET ORE RE SKIDWAY LAKEFRONT MODERN) “pate at a ahd ald miner woot signature, ‘auto, or |® Reversible, $1650, Imported, | LINOLEUM, Oxl2, $3.95 | isons. Gauable prices, No. dowa payment Se «room ft. corner. lot. ‘ erie ¢, months | go498 Axminster, $46.98. Rug 19x12, $8.05. L2n1d, 9.95 ween floes 8 oe cat sats FURN seer aHOF RENT ee ona — a required, OR 3-5405. 2 bed Bg. cabin — cheap, 434 W, Huron. | OR 31741. - pads, $6.95. Pearson Furnttur . a, eas a ‘ae —_— “f. + M 62 bs ing’ aise é100 tgiot= cua ote TOS 5GR RABE MODERN NEW 3 Sait nha ue at our ottlee.| _42 Orchard Ave Reg. ye yore, run ict ROME sae 7 Fuel Oi! Tank—New "Sale usical — @ ae | uate a telteas teadeet Home & Auto | oxlé Felt t Base Soe $395 eek ae Esa a Petry a°d Foompeen, Fe_§-1467 1 DEAGON MARIMBA, CALL FF FE For Sale Lots 46| Dancial’ ausictance Created. Fe : LABOR DAY SPECIA ALB io, Fr Fr. & TWO is PT, 6 IN. t FURN ACES 4-0239 of 331 N ann| qualified Why oot build yourown| | LOAN CO. ar iy- Ft. Wail Tile te Bc satsa eset: 40g for ai, FH aan. | sitoeur B TOWNSHIP, CORNER ee an dotala, call W For) 4 6 Perry st (Corer Pikey | RUBBER BASE PAINT Gal. $3.75 20; 170.80, Samuels | 52 nGAL ELEC HEATER. 600.05 80,000 BTU gas #19950. input rice 9800. Can Tinenece| Lake MA $2 — opera tal Ww Buren ai Sian a | Basia Heng“! | tee BTU al, te SONRSTEE - i ris sot oir Oe LARES: ptatten ‘ter te STANDARD Lage ONLY AT HFC MORE OAs aTOvE GOOD Psi Lathdry ‘trays, stand “tancels, _censed dealer OR 7-563. : “on, BBs ca cast MA. 5.1 MA i financial Massistance ‘available. | ; RORGE AU’ a got bat od ed, oS soa SAVE PLUMBING ) |" y ls, ee ag? rator a wii 8 3a 08 Siitsaner 4 pm 7 pm JOniper Money Service backed by asher nee ge socal cl 173 South Sa eee aR St finish, $24.50 value, $13.95. These exis) LOT IN ELIZ. LK Es- Ri Y RS a here sue *, St soinsae_ A0TO_ WATER SOFTER: OOM Ay ba Finorestent, 303, Orehard talet, el & aeees bens. LIQUOR BAR 80 » [Rea Force auto women. Bay ot, Bev. eee a 6-4638. on. 90°. “per: Ave, - 3. ¥E yer. fas pumps ving. quate os Many ‘ofhers te, choose ip with ee chee | BTU, GUN oT See For Yourself Dueling. saath ft me EXPERIENCE 121 N, Saginaw Fe siim| bi cecasional chairs. 5 burner “unit, Stack control and - Thom td 6 1" is Ty just i NEW SUNBE a ABINETS LARGE 90” | gutter, CHEROKEE HILLS! includes, real ee joo, with) tat serice trom | Woned. Pa OR aterm | TALLEST ne Fe eok rmen Ray to Bro ores ny rae. "earl ‘ Ss aoe Bema '. ATCHIN so ie we Somat ths arr ees BEER T seg at «| pleScome to america's ond | “Por THE "HOME. CAN” See ‘mattress a ber sprinet: | an i icine cabinets, with or, without | Rose i. 2 mens. > jarrest oe umer ance ~ com , Tt © : AN OR FENCES lights, aiding doors and vanity | OF Fa * te 9B. ie St bt your clades ae ce gs =" Loo in privac i We 2. Bere ; Tialtese” PE £30, *| Be es then .. ig ag A vals gy pon ate MORRIS U sIC (exact a Sout Serses ou chi 3 Py Rae" MarrRestes a spRINGS, 0 FE sire: | Igan Phe ; Drive out ake R4., 3 ae tees. gices of i has EW & FP | Minatched sets, Mattresses and | 4, WHOL ee ee aE ae UALR FE 2-067 i west ‘i relceraph, Be Rd, to bargains | springs are of different colored) {tol memte. Detter Yin 21-f 1 sane 30 ft. te Lake Ra. Turn nt Vo tetle| Household Finance we Be MO Tar ce ome - eae vorined’ oi Sen Sein, Bite lengthen de fe. tertiee, ft fon Corporation ground. 3 acres of free : Harewood | Save Fl. pel 13 8, ¥ 00 I D, Realto kor | and fir. Kay Bide | sar dee FE 6-821. aa 8, begin aie CARL W. BIRD, a i . 2 [Be mana $8 wm 7, Oe on 3 sa MO : ? ATE DRYER, and Ferry. Detroit Nederal ‘Wreck- : ° Sis ne aan \ i fe. oat haus Beige on dedurn : ¥ , foot able og Pry wae 3-1633. .7 days Se eter meme ta : ’ Rd M59 chairs $12.; 9 cou e et OR ,' For Sale Acreage 47 Partrida e | Sale wetertgetgiden og | retina "is mele ,atterie| For, ata azn, ogee 1 9, | RE PARCELS, BEAU| 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE PLACE A “LOST” AD.| Te". Tan: ~: etsh. s.s.... $9.50 e8.| uses. Will make tion, “gites. aay ; ‘ : ; us ge ie vars gy Ale ee. Ww. FP. LER Re SepANCES, Realtor \| saute bana BED $25 1 Call PE:28181. for an ad ke ie ae as eae a Bate rl ee vat ire, , ' 1 er nd : . Oo. D N " Bee ry ie Ge SEABOARD ~ |to recover a loss, Dial FE) ang at a8 tasers — Bova eu ie? record = é < FE 8-9661 ee 2-8181 for. an - ad-writer. j tie SUR LUS TUBER &i ONLY : 2, 5 prs 4-855. — Seaboard Finance Co. | Say “charge it.”/ (Mie) OR. $-tase net pee yi AEE ORF open tt # "een asad OE) ROR TA PERRY STREET a | Fe “ti ta ot E oe : . a f é y . ; - * e wt : ott 2th = RIP: oe a. i ee ied, es Lue ; ae ie we SOs a t , ies eh re ee OTHE. PONTIAC PRESS, leases SEPTEMBER 2 1958, Boats & Accessories 85 maz jy Hite Onan) For Sale Cars Oh For Sale Cars a ig Discourt Mee ped f : 1 4 Dd, tp, Mercury 3 | ard Lome : int’ : 48 - : ‘ists FORD, GRAY, IN GOOD COR hat me ene ot Larry jerome | sea Rini's, Orion eh a ols OR | pe * or, MY__3-1040. ’ Coe ee bre: Sire: } Harold Tur) ROCHRSTER ar DEALER “BOAT SALE naa Parise rd : Gee. Jee. Movers ir ene ~ g,DR.. RAH. G00D ry ‘64 PLYMOUTH ATION Wi ..19. CENTUR rH gt oe te CHETEK Mh mi Ed ] et re ee: AUTO REP SBRERSION olin’ Rdramatie. ‘grive, “borer Coit a Me . ® CADILLAC, “ALUMINUM Se R&H, “aii. Your’ cat er uittle yun price mus. he ponies: steer radia, r a OMADE WITH 45 . n, Eddie ¢ For ts ° ao CADILLAC Gt AC GEARS | BOAT HERE ¥e “BehMGreat Lakes. PE O0405, _Bpeegiee out Priced jor quick sale, ott Sales _ooe aS RELIABLE | TRANSPORTATION $50 DOWN m Prodace 75 ew Stewarts” | pe dil things FE aie | ing FORD, COM, UH URE ve eet Ss eee | RS C. Rambler PLUMS, A paz 2 ‘ : new 5 o ecks — Generals-Hollys BOAT TRAILER, GOOD COND. q Lincoln atiat Fe ‘tints? Fe| | National Motor Sales pip om Great Lakes Zimmers BORT CLEARANCE 4-106. ee 660 Auburn Aye. _ Fess pad Feat any deal —— Good used trailers avaliable on TROJAN CRUISERS & Runabouts Ty FORD. Vic. FORDOMATIC. | ‘& FORD | 94 Special 1958 Rambler, Dr. rental plans Trailer paris. bottie, NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS E li h F 4 Rs @ MCTORS | "$4 Ford, stationwagon. liké new. eee and, accessories ar nile South SCOTT-ATWATER Mtrs, & vice. ng 1S or Ss 724 Oakland 4-3520 |" & ‘ xs. 09 BURRET. 7 t Lake Orion on M-24 MY 20721 | | CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES | ps7 FORD CUSTOM 300. R&H —. EER Complete Service 8 a.m. til 9 pm, BARS. 52.00 gh woo: a on 1 cae | ; AEE - : en 8 gly ; ¢ TRAILE R EXCHANGE | re: eater" 6-9. open un. PE_4-0316 Fold, $00, Pairiane $2505 inss FORD CLUB COUPE i KdTS 40. eg JEE ses | “WEST Ste Used Cars, 923 'W. SPuare) New Andersons ret eee Gee nk ae sii) | ROH, whites. Your car or Ile Roger's Sales & Service | —Hutee. BE SSS. - We buy, sell and trade, sane toc vent middhnelds RE $1845 | = ae Eddie steele | e098 a Auburn oe FE 1 sss ne tW96 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2 DR. | Tom ed i ar ah si eeps Now on spl 24 |. vised 8-10 Wides Focns sanerestee” a ee. . 4145 | 1083 FORD CONVERT FON, RAM, KAISER MANHATTAN 53. GOOD |'s¢ PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, CSED TRAILERS ON | RENTAL cial requirements. for any spe ea) ew ee sees OO ning good condition, $1608, FE 6-656, ravines pun ts. es, $1045] ments of $11.46 mo, Call ofa KA isER~ tose st WANK, 7_DE RH. — —— ‘ Opes, . er. Hydra. ery clean, - paenginge CONVERTIBL i * pee + inféreea “Plastic « $1196 ‘old r_ For ae + at ts and Supplies sw. wet iRd John’ R. 88 Ford 4 dr $104 sien + a ae Hunter at Hay s birm, | _ heats. Fie "Open 9 to 6: Closed va MOT ore y B OAT SALI SA T E "BS vy 2 dr. vipanenne eee: 5895 REPOSSESSI isa MERCOR’ j * ‘$4 Chevy @.dr....is.++-..-.$745} 189 full price, Payments only : our | iP aang Chief B Detroiter a per cont, st on wt i 54] r $10.00 scare ect engine, Eadie Sharp — Must ri! Agr, Hardenburg argains — Bargains bee ta | oo weRcoR GER | +57 Ford v-8, FOM. 2-47, 1498 He athe ak abe rere wide 20" per cent 7? a vee s heater a r Bell, Gre : - i wagon. PAREN FE H Rambler ¢ 4-dr. ‘Overdrive’ Bit — hest trade-in wance = on estiine a 5-080, fo gee IP erg ay sily's “Hardware. 3004 A ubura ai : iis) | FORD. COUNTRYSGUIRE Se ERR CORY ERDAN REI A: | CORNER Che. 4 PiKe PE bie mp » . veu will save nundreds _ Adams Auburn : 3.9001. SOL ¥ NO MONEY DOWN. | 10:5 PONTIAC. STARCHIEF. CUS- PICK r. eee RY Sine PC COND. | yang ws na on - K 0.0.03 SELECTION OF 163) Call Credit Mer. Mr. ‘Parcs at | ‘om Catalina, Excellent cond. Low me = + v. <* Bevast at ee Bob Hutchinson : SPECIAL | ne ty nc —— 21 Nec with no money down: and assume | _MI ot osu, ms Harold ae Scone Fes For a.| Coors Some’ north war | | Ae, Shey Ii) By saeiew. FE | Mut ge iat. Rade steele) ORY BRANCH ep produce, #4 W $88 ro ee ee EACH Cc oy — OPDYKE PEARS, PLUMS, ar } garden ss N & SON FE 4-1112 Auction Sales | Mobile Home Si Me OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES Sales Inc, | mseensrs_tklave. ° "re 4301 Dixie Highway TONY'S - MARINE inrude ane Eps ee | Beret a Open 1 day aos ® Wee “, ears © Orch “¢ wi 5 case FoR FOR a AS Keego Harbo reat 8 m1) B ‘ at tretler winches $12.05, w $7.25. Teetvuied ie for wa SHARP i¢’ TO 18 -IN- oH runabout. No junk, EM: Transportation miata ork 87 H Ar tk ¥ ron 147s Community Motor Sales AUBURN Cass at TOP P DOLLAR PAID - aie, NEED CARS save. TIME-WE'RE PAYING “T'll always have a feeling of deep affection for Herbie. He introduced me to Richard.” For Sale Cars : Dawson 1949 Thru 1953 | Model Fords - Chevrolets r ‘ Plymouths, etc. — AS LOW AS $50 DN. ALL CARS GUARANTEED Absolutely No Finance Co. No Co-Signers No Credit Checks Immediate Delivery Walk In & Drive Out NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 560 Auburn Avenue at Marshall. » FE 8-4551 Get Wise, EF Economize ot, RAMBLER BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES SERVICE. 211_8. Saginaw . FE 5-9207 ‘S4 MARES & MANY “82, om bane ae — come out & Auburn Motor Aop $$$ Dollar GOOD USED CARS At Our New Location 952 W. HURON - GLENN'S — MOTOR SALES FE 47371 : WE NEED Cars to Sy models. Must be clean. ‘ AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie H rE 23-9878 "PE 4-6806 See M & M Motor Sales For to Boag asd op Inte mocel cars 2527 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 ~ WE WILL TRADE _ ie == UP _ For Sale Motorcycles 83 1948 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON. 1987.ZUNDAPP 250 CC, LOW MILE- age, A-1 = Sacrifice. at $375. _MA . ds for college expenses. ro SERVI _ ON | jess CHEVY. Sales CORNER Bea ® x BLYD. 1957 CENTURY BUICK 3-DOOR hardtop. Very clean. FE 2-1048. 1954 Buick c Hardtop | Roadmaster, Y —— green top. Pull poone. Pa = E's AUTO saLts 6 tt OARUAND FE 2-2351 BUICK SPECIAL. $400: 1054 “ees, — $15. FE 5-302, ee OLBSMOBILES FACTORY EXEC. & DEMOS py ad ey SZ om HOUGHTEN & "SON 628 N. Main Rochester OW 1-976) * 1957. CADILLAC 62 COUPE. 2835 ego. FE 5-056. SHARP 6 Must sell FE r 2 DR. rT, power line cylinde Eddie Steele Ford. today, 5-0204. 88 CHEVY IMPALA CONVERT. Loaded with extras. End of sea- son price. See Bud at Carpen- ter's Chevrolet ip Commerce. EM MPH a0 CC fect condition LI 1-1541. For Sale Bicycles 77, == DOWN BOY'S ENGLISH RACER WITH. poxa brakes, aoe gear. 748 Ty- | We also need Being used cars, any make or mode! DIXIE- K" USED CARS i] , Z| ees e| RUSS AT A TON. 144 MILES NORTH \eacakG rcs - SCHWINN | : & 7 a= ‘est of Armada| World model exc, cond, high, ; at Rd. on ay, quality material, reas. price! DAWSON Sept. Btn be beginning at’ 12°30 pm. FE $-s00¢ : 30 head very good stein’ — le seo Hevfers food size and al) due Boats & Accessories 85 lar SPS = re mA : e ola : | eters. Macomb County Bev. 10 HP. JORNSON. COMP! ruck Parts | j wi Bank, clerk Paui Hillman, Mie tank Never run. se r 3-8407, 3402 Levee, Brayton! Piaine | are — As WopELs : A SALE 3% MILES EAST i3 FT. DECKED RUNABOUT WITH HEIGHTS MOPOR SALES Wi it 15757 27 Mile, steering controls a te been. | 9638 Auburo Ave. = +6632 | Ra, On Stturaay Sept, 6th be-| =“ ade ORiando 3-4 rae sel | ——— 7 Sale T k 00. end of very or trade ORiando or Sale Trucks aang eisein cows. A Ine of tery 2# MODERN MARK 55 MERCURY ~~.~o——~ eod farm implements. Many ner eee ey, | MS CHEVY | ty TON | PICKUP new, Including 2 Farmall trac- od Fr PLYWOOD BOAT & 2'2 Good condition OR 3- 3-8463 AP Reo inboard $10v. EM 3- 2540, CHEVROLET PICKUP TRUCK, : chopper & b'ower. Lime 14 FT. SPORTCRAFT RUNABOUT tires good in running cond, $50 Pea = pac grain au aad ace specie ~ complete. we OA 8-2619 equipment ith units: ark EL and contre:s, $556. “|-"fy > Surge milkers (seamless) Martin, OTHER USED MOTORS oe Lk Ra Boke Oi Bromley proprietor National Bal Ajasurek Marine Sales o— : me ef Richmond. clerk Pau Hil. -2 te “aS == a4 zon FORD” v8 i man auctioneer § Bird & 8. Saginaw Bon _— SMARTS AUCTION SALES ; FE 40588 Ss ‘87 ~=« FORD Sees euCE. Low | Evere Wednesday. 7 IS ALL MAHOGANY CENTURY mileage Eauity and take over mile west of North Hiv es 40 HP Mercury. $760 EM 3-875 payments FEF. 5-25 —e age is H Pp oe = CHEAP. 1950 *, Toe ORT 3.208 ‘GOOD CON or Sale Ho et | 5-2626 ditien $ 3-2 For Sale Housetrailers 78 20% R eductions wa FORD. on ene 4 a “DUMP 30 FT TRAILER $280 DOWN TAKE oor yost models of} Remrude One OR F-6041 — . ever low payments Parkhurst m‘urs DONT BUY A NEW Trailers" Lol 26 el BA AB alt $0 chek Oat tee Prices AUMTSEAN Ui OAT WEIGHT." ‘me byate Ot reduced Br “CY OWENS 147 § Saginaw len tn ae =: Guarana’ Jixrrington Boat \W orks FE 5-2046 or e. See em and get you SINRU Se . =F CK & demonstration at Warner Tra!! 3 ye EYES gee a EXC 1954 GMC PANEL TRUCK :. > §-7358 ~_@f Sales 3098 Huron. (Pian FE --8033 Open Sundays one of @: Wally ®Srvane $2600. $100 dn ARP aecneTin 4 eo Take over payments @ FE 81101 or rE 8-908 sailies earavans,) 1986 SEMPAAL Fr am BEDRM TEW foot. Excelent condition, oe GF ai 58 *55 SPARTAN NSION EXCELLENT eee et sill aan On tae 3-3288 "HOLIDAY RAMBLI LER Ens 4 NEED. A. FINANC NCI Ads to aeell, tent. find a s . job, FE 28181 the! ‘Want Ad — iinet Lake Ro Drayton Pisine FIXER? Order: Classified 18 i | TIONALLY CLEAN HOUSE. or rent. Will take to tra:)- mt ef your choice EM [AUGUST )30 HP ELEC, EVINRUDE LARK ike new $375. FE 2-3004 _ 30 HP MERCURY MOTOR. Sieering and controls. 14 Penn- Yan. Front and center deck. | $500. EM _3-3322 ~ PONTIAC’ a RUCK CENTER MERCURY 1¢ LONESTAR, | “CMC 1957 . fully equipped. Alum. boat, trail- | er, skiis and enshions. $1,050. \ RETAIL BRANCH per ‘cent down or trade for 1e. MA 5-2406 Oakland at Cass U SALE LAKE - N “Demonstrator This {s Néetuxe ‘ictxe Foreign & Sports Cars 0B 73 | ae PLPL LP LLL POPS boat fully equipped with Mark motor and trailer ' Demonstrator. 8x16. tt. Reveria 1958 UXHALL 4DR | SEDAN. raft with Mercury. Mark $905. SAVE \$700 35 miles per gal. 2- LaCrose 14 ft boat with Mercury | tone red cream. Heater, turn Mark 25. Bie, discount on a|| *abals ‘foam rubber seats. A-1 large selection of boats and mo- _°ondition FE 3-9320 tors Cliff Dryere Sports Center. RURAL DELIVERY. POSTMAN | 15210 Holle Ra. Holle MEirdse or paper route ——— Volks- M6771 Yolkee Dea! she has nag a <4 ee >: olksWagen sedens wi ght Big Disc ount wand drive Call. M. Giganti, | 1958 Evinrude motors, And Cad. | . _Vinewood 1-850. lac boats Large sélection of used boats motors . trailers Priced For Sale Cars 1 PEEL LLP PP LD to sell Runabouts as low as $35° Now is the time to buy for next CAR’ PAYMENTS TOO STRDEN. | year Get your best bur al DAW- sume? Let ue heip yoo adjust to 1 aah ice, tate, tome ee cesaaey “nba RSs i rT on Hickory Ridge Rd ¢ gol Ee —- Orion Motor Sales | turn Foliow t CLARKSTON BD jet on Demodce Rc A gna, FORD’ «= MERCURY M¥ 22611 KT ICHIG AN'S” TIN | os Chevrolet ....$ GREATER PONTIAC NEWEST OWNED AND OPERATED BY John [.. Libertine and Jim Hartley 91 For Sale Cars 91 ») 3 y) National [EVES eg") s saGINAW Motor Sales iat Sgt FE 2.9131 a ‘ c= ; ae me via tS ae : i: 1953 FORD 9 PASSENGER STA- ‘(0 Avburn at Marshall | meee eee | he "ee eet cote. GE td Aebars a a CHEVY (36 3 BEL AIR SE, COUPE. mie FE 8-455] ae ‘sharp. : Soeawner. 3 vive 1084, |. 1953 CHEV, -at-Door--— + w. Must sell fs tg » adie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204. 28 DEMOS RT Ut CHEVY BA. 7 DR. Bitdard “anes “Life "be FE a Trane. Like. new. rE _ STATION WAGONS {967 CHEVY DEL RAY 2 DR.| . 2 DRS. — 4 DRS. te ne RA — eae IMPALAS wa. * re 27-3316 CHEVROLET. ALL METAL ALL COLORS & MODELS a wagon. peel we mcn- Er eerencs| $1604.24 ments. Murphy, m~ Sealers 666. 8. W yard. M 6-3900. Andup - ‘$3. CHEV, VERY 53 Pontiac. will se ¢ r. Y Waren ins GHEY Be 2 CYLINDER, NORTH Sneed re ak * «| CHEVROLET Hunter ews. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingha: , MI 42735 9. No" don down ope woe ment. Saginaw. i008 ae Sie 4-2214. *36 CHEVROLET u wa REPOSSESSION Rosie, Power denting. te adio, wer steering. $289 fyll — $16.52 per month clean car. Low miles se. Pertect engine, Radio. Heater. No ~ $52.97 PER MONTH BRAID DeSoto-Ply meray ot Denier’ M Years —— ing —— oe fe F Great Lakes, Mr, = ADVENTURER, 18: 2 dr. gold body, cream hardtop. comme —. includ. spot * 0, W, pylon tires. MA __4:9214 or FE 4-1006 -HASKINS HAS ‘EM 1958 Chev. and. Olds Demo and Official Cars BEL AIR 2DOOR AND ‘DOOR HARDTOPS AND SEDAN IMPALA HARDTOPS AND ‘CONVERTIBLES. BROOKWOOD ¢DOOR WAGONS DELRAY 2-DOOR _ OLDS 8 HOLIDAY COUPE ‘§ CYLINDER & V-8 ENGINES | STANDARD AND POWER + GLIDE TRANSMISSIONS ALL COLORS & EQUIPMENT SAVE UP TO 61,000 AS Sted as $195 or your car down, Also used Haskins Chev. $75 Dine Highway at M-15 — MAph + 5 Open nites “til » old a fine selection of OK. cars ~ DEMON e. Must sell. rold Turner - THUNDERS: strator i milea: mt Fora, 1500" “COMMUNITY & H. eoatition: goers RADIO. anna asa*worD CUSTOMLINK, R _ transmission. oR FO _ DR Your car Eddie Sterke Fe rd. SEE : HAUPT Pontiac Sales For Good Will Used Cars = Pontiae Starchief Safart. bar 4 & heater. Whitewalls. Low down "$3 FORD, 2 DR. 358 LIBERTY. rE FE 49358 “eB Ree Boge tl NEW, CALL FE 5-438 Pri. 1-10 p.m OR WAGON..R & H. Ad , FE 5-7528, Eves. “CY” OWENS FORD *57 THUNDERBIRD LIKE NEW! $2995 “cy” payment. "63 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. dra- OWE NS matic. Radio & heater. ite. - wells. $8 dawn. 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 ‘$3 Ford Fairlane 2 dr. Fordo- matic. Radio & heater. $125 down. "$3 Chevrolet Bel Air 4. dr. Power- glide. Radio. Heater, Whitewalis. 8% down . — Transportation: Pes a St., his Til sr eee, Sases or MAple 5-114) V-4, BLUE CON NVERTI- gi excellent > ge, oy Stick shift, este Our Low Prices Have No _—s vé Reason . just ‘sone be Me easin’ $1195 YOU'VE SEEN OUR CARS. ‘ Where Will You Find BETTER? WE VE GOT THE’ Tinest Selection WE'VE SEEN - cials! ston ° THEM. TO COME IN FOR A ar CHEVROLET “BEL-AIR. 4DR. V6 P. glide. Sharp car. $1745 55 PONTIAC a Foro biaipalaes Nate siuas STARCHIEF 4 DOOR 19 pe hay g Bel-Air 2-dr. 6 cyl. Power Brakes de Low mileage . $945 $1295 1983 se Fairlane. iM, ae "55 PONTIAC ° ‘TAYLOR'S | , SaxeNuae ‘assenger, °° CHEVROLET - OLDS heater, 1395 WALLED LAKE $1395 MArket 4-1561 54 PONTIAC ‘33 RAMBLER WAGON. §1.245. CONVERTIBLE New tires OS es = Radio and Heater, Power Paet Jobrson Mtr steering and Power brakes. a é 1062. RAMBLER STATION WAGON, ‘ om ie Gh beer ae PONTIAC wk. Mr. urphy, B-Ham- : — bee “4 Rambler, 666 8. Woodward MI “RETAIL STORE , a ‘ FE 3-7 RAMBLER STATION WAGON MT CLEMENS 8ST “Overdrive. 7. aw ABSOLUTELY | BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ments of bil ee at Atal Gre ait 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, } OWNER. Mer. Mr Par at M1 4-7500. 15,000 miles. In A-? shape 331 Haro er Ford. First, Pontiac. FE, 44977 I Ee oes dee | ee el om rane own. ov wee ym today. Eddie Steele Ford. FE Fog uepby "8 Bian Re ambier. 668 "3? OLDS LDS HARDTOP. 4 $2200." | 1956 YOUKSWAGEy SUNROOF __American import, $1250. FE #8008 i053 BLUE OLDSMOBILE CON- | =: 1350. FE #800! 37 VOLKSWAGEN UXE. 14,000 Fite Whitewalls, ‘Excel. cond./ "stual miles. Like new. acre 1982 OL TOP. HYDRA. offer takes it FE U eee JON RADIO, R&H. eS. NO MONEY | 186 VOL WAGON, RADTO, OWN Assume maymente of! Beautiful. $1366. MA ¢itit. arks ‘at Mi 47500 Hareid’ Tur-| WILLYS. ¢ WHEEL DRIVE PICK- ner_Perd. up. FE 2-7658. ‘$3 OLDS CONVERT. STOP, LOOK, BUY "34 Chevy 2 dr. PG. R&H. $695. $4 Buick- “flow, 29.- “56 rye Power bite Bad 4 dr. V8 — He : only sitee | 000 actual M t c l 124 Oaklape +3529 oe itlac 2 “= “Red & White. 1@) a CQieS | we PiyMoory_v-«— HARD TOP| ‘34 Buick Roadmaster. All power. "58 Buick Su : Belvedere’ ? dr. R&H, power g ; wae steering brakes, W. W. tires, | '55 Buick 4 dr, Dyna-flow. W&H. "37 vy convert demo., like new. term $1005. ‘56 Buick Century’ HT ||, Clarkston Motor ‘Sdles ie Pontiac Starchief conser. 01196. i Nash 4dr as ioe | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER arp. —— ton a oe ea ap Herts: Pak © Ww e 8 Ford’ convert... CLEAN-UP PEALE $7 Buick wa 4dr. P. steering 55 Pontiac 3 dr ‘83 Chevy 2 dr. $445 is brakes. ii Isetia 3 Wis er dense sreesceanesss $305 ‘34 Pontiac 2 dr Pr) tan re ee. 4 H SH ELTON ‘34 Ford ..).. : eee 33 | ni €78e ...is. Sa Wels maisin Roger's Sales & DErvICe | Pontiac = Buick er; — ‘ = 685 Auburn Ave. - 20 R | ol 1 133 RAMBLER - JEEP ‘DEALER. | ochester YL 1-81; FE 84539 Customer Confidence Our Tradition To build customer confidence te quires honest d a hig order. For years we seve given | superiative-value in every used | car. Smart buyers buy at... ., OLIVER MGTOR:S SALES 257 Buick 4-Dr, .$1895° AN, Power steering. dyna- | radio. _ heater. i . SED flow, RADIO, heater, white tires. o | ore al Peep NEST” "$8 Chevrolet ~ $2342.78. BEL AIR HARDTOP. Power: steering & brakes, radio. white. tires, tu-tone and many other. , oxtras, one owner oe eat 37 Chevrolet $1542.78, 4 DOOR: Powerglide, dark blue. | $1342.78 & crlinder So Chevrolet SPORT COUPE HARDTOP g8 cy inder standard shift. jet black with black & white Bel Air in- terior, . ; - 1 35 Buick $1242.78, HARDTOP. Ivory & Yellow ; 33 Pontiac 8 CYLINDER tone green ee aoe atitomatic. ovens standard shift, 642.78 SPORT CQUPE "53 Chevrolet ....$ 542.78 BEL AIR z @oice 2 Dr. or Dr. both Powergiides. Walking Man's Specials OUR CHOICE They All Run $42.78 | "48 PONTIAC 4 DR. HY FORD FORDOR "80" PONTIAC FORDOR "49 Ply mouth $142. 78 4 DOOR. back to achoo! ee | om rust. | ed ne goed The uherter matches ine soogh ittle iene “a may) Dd. "SS Buick 4 Lait eT hey fg dan. power steering rakes F dynafiow, white tires. one owner ree new car trade.- D : t 7 ¢ $1795 "57 OLDS Super 88 H-Top .. $2244 '36 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. Holiday |» ie ‘Sedan Re d rf Wate beautiful 37 PONTIAC 8-C Convertible $2244 -custom interfor, full power,‘ a equipment with only $345 down | '9? BUICK Special H-Top ... suet | can. FORD Fairlane "500" |. $1844 $2495 +97 CHEVY Station Wagon .. $1994 | 'S? Olds Super 88 Holiday Coupe | . , | Hardtop. all factary extres on this | 57 FORD Fairlane 4 Door . $1604 | low mileage Ivory beauty, ‘ | ‘56 STUDEBAKER President nue $1395 | 186 CHEVROLET Convertible $1304 ‘h4 Mercury Monterer Hardiop. , | Mercomatic white tires ood 36 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ..... $114 ellv Green own an , , iGathinl on balance. 36 BUICK 2 Door’........... 76 ls STUDEBAKER Champion $ 944. $445 '*36 FORD Victoria ........ $1204. 2 ee ‘ ae meses ioc eater eylinder, go fubber. , F no rus §5 FORD Fatrlane 2 Door oe | 5S PONTIAC 4 Door . . $1004 $1995 (55 CHEVROLET 2 Door .. $ 694 ‘Si Rambler 4 Dr Station Wagon , juagsge tack, very good tires, ‘59 OLDSMOBILE 2 Door —_ clean Inside & out. A real mileage 55 CHEVROLET Station Wen. $1194 = "SS PONTIAC Cat. H-Top .. $1194 $1 195 ‘85 OLDSMOBILE Super HT $1444) $4 DeSoto Sportsman Hardton 2 f | Dr. atitomatic drive,-radio. heat-, 59 PONTIAC 8-Chf. ¢ Door $1004 er white tires. You'll be proud. 55 CHEVROLET "s Ton P-Up $ 194) to own this one $245 down. $395 | ‘55 CHEVROLET Del Ray ...$ 894 | 35 FORD te Ton Pickup ....$ 844 ‘65 Chevrolet 210 2 Dr. Sedan | ; Lee | "4 PONTIAC 8-Chf, 4 Door ...$ 194 | 54 PLYMOUTH Station Wen. $ 794 $495 "34 PONTIAC 4 Door ..... $ 624 oo Tork, VS cemee vase, Teel | ta FORD! Crebiiies € Dr. ...0 0 ment required. Just good credit. f ; (183 DODGE 2 Door ....++...8 294) $995 "$3 PONTIAC 4 Door ...... $404 we porgpetns “lames: 3, ‘38 CHEVROLET B-A H-Tbp $2244 dan to choose from. J EROME GLENN'S: 4,000 actual miles. if al i: be toting L OP DOLLAR FOR “OLEAN | "Bright Spot” | Motor Sales. 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ARD _ BIRMIN GH 1AM MI 65402 eas moo on wn tw * ih FE 2 9101 Opbn Eves. i "a | 4 . jo join: circus. / (9) Movie. “Her Highness}— and the Bellboy,” Bellboy p nee AORN i PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 * ke * : -# eday's S Telogiden weeey -- ‘Progtamis faruished by-stations Usted tm thie column are subject to change , Channel ti cht Channel Fe Were TV Channel 9--CKLW-TV Coane 2-WIBX-TV TONIGHT’S Vv HIGHLIGHTS © 6:00 (2) Racket Squad. (4) News, Mother-in-Law,” Kates moth. . (7). Curtain Time. Comedy. er pays surprise visit to Mc (9) Popeye. Coys, Walter Brennan stars. |11:30 6:10 (4) Weather. 9:00 (2) Silent Service. ‘‘Wahdoo’s : Fina] Report,” after running 6:15. (4) Box Four. up an enviable war record, : the Wahoo. meets its fate. - 6:30 - (2). News. Jac,LeGoff. (4) People’s Choice, Rollo (4) Crossroads. “Pavement| aS bad case of spring fever Pastor,” story of pastor, and wants to get married. 6:45 7:00 ae ne re-emets pe she played in actual ‘case. Jack Webb. (D Real McCoys. ‘‘Luke’s - pales,” ‘ibeentires of in- -digent, irresponsible andj) rather large family in Taiiti, Charleg Langiion stars. (4) Jack Dialer () Night Cowrt. Trials. Woman who was denied cus- tody of her children at time of her divorce tries to undermine character of her ng Career Trail for Vo 20 Tras a fo Tenor Spot Starring Role as Actor Led to Singer Gaining Slot on:‘Hit Parade’ By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA) — Johnny Desmond thinks he’s trail which others will follow. E- “Becoming an actor,” he says,| ; —. blazing a! % Eddie Fisher Becomes } bee abana is | station began Liz's ‘Official’ Escort = | : Meadowcroft By EARL WILSON NEW YORK. — Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher were dancing it tp the other morning, Eddie having been Mike Todd's close friend and now sort of an escort service for Liz. They saw “Two for the Seesaw” the night before. Liz and her ex-husband Nicky Hilton had been on the same floor at the Plaza, but don't be drawing any confusions from that, because Nicky’s around with socialite Cary ir ‘born and’ raised in slums, ‘who carries a chip on his] ° rules for brief period when ee stealing. (2) Weather. (2) News. (2) Code 3. “Harbor Inci- - dent,” old waterfront derelict is accused of armed robbery and murder, (4) (color) Michigan Out- doors, ‘Canoe Marathon,” Mort Neff hosts films of Au Sable to Oscoda. . Don Wattrick. (9) Boots and Saddles. “Re- peater. Rifles,” trader sells rifles to marauding Indians. (2) Weather. (7) News. . @ Set. ‘Preston: “Lost River Roundup,” invalid trading post ‘owner and daughter allow a notorious badman to take over the -—post. Mountie decides to- in- * * . eiteinnlile 8: . vestigate. (4) (color) Tic Tac —_— (7) Circus Boy. “Judge's Boy,” Judge is attacked while: making election speech, His son runs away mistakes visiting princess for a.new maid in hotel, ro- mantic entanglements arise. Hedy Lamarr, Robert Walk- er, (2) Richard Diamond. ‘The Big Score,” Diamond is hired to learn whether a business man is telling the truth about having witnessed a murder. (4) Groucho . Quiz. (7) Zorro. “The Unmasking of Zorro,” (2) Dr. Christian. Criminals try to obtain control of a chemical. company. Mac- donald Cary stars. (4) Dragnet. Mrs, Mary Big- 9:30 : Jackie Cooper stars. (7) Andy Williams. Variety. (9) Headline. Traffic nearly halted by work stoppage on a new thru-way. Mark Stevens!" stars. (2) Playhouse 90. “The Dun- geon,” wealthy sadistic Emery Ganun is eagerly fol- lowing the trial of Karl Ohringer, who’s charged with killing. When Ohringer is ac- quitted on grounds the kiil- ing was accidental, Ganun decides to take matters into|”* is own hands. Pou Doug-|,, las stars, (4) Buckskin, “The Ghost of/, Balaclava,"" Jody, who has to give a speech at school,/a, learns a lesson in conquer- ing fear from a veteran of the charge of the Light Bri- gade. Western. (7) Navy Log. “Commander and the Kid,” during Korean conflict, Lt, Cmdr. DeForest volunteers to sneak ashore and find out what type of enemy mines were used in Wonsan harbor so it may be cleared for landing. He be- friends a little Korean giri who helps him. (8) Count of Monte Cristo,” Point Counter Point,” un- scrupulous baron frames Count for treason. 10:00 (4) (color) Price Is Right. (7) Frontier Justice. “‘Little Britches,” led by love into alife of crime, girl follows ex-husband’s new wile. 6:50 (2) Movie. (1) Cartoon Carnival. (1) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) I Married Joan. (2) News, . (2) Beat the Clock. 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. “(4 Dough Re Mi 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. (2) Star Showcase. (9) Movie. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. 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(2) Our Miss “3rocks. |1:56 i 12:00 2:30 (2) House rele 2:38 3:00 a] (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust” 3:30" (4) Truth or Consequences, (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. . “was ar matter work kept DESMOND year, That's too much. hump, it’s much more secure.” ae never. had an lesson in his life, but he isn’t Johnny-Desmond-come-lately away from home) too much, Even! last year, I was away for nine months out of the| “I think you'll see other singers — guys like Tony Bennett and Frankie Laine — following me into lacting. Once you get over the And. Johnny is over the hump.) Tt wasn’t his fame as a record- ing star,, but the fact that they thing That ‘I Can’t Ex- ee Bere oe a __ Plain.” acting the stage. As a kid in Detroit, baritone, I thought the world had come to an end.” Latimer. When Liz flies to Europe, she’ll not be with a guy—but with a gal, Medora Tsuji, treasurer of the Todd Corp., and inspiration for the song, “If You Knew Tsuji Like I Know Tsuji.” of} 4 x * * Thirty-year-old Alan Gershwin, who . - $s convinced he is the son of the late | George Gershwin, lives across the’street from me on West | End Av. Sitting’in my living room, he said he is determined | te explode a bombshell or two “to establish my rightful '' identification.” He con- , templates writing a book ‘ | and also appearing on the Jack Paar TV show.: (Jack has already interviewed - him privately. Young Gershwin, who was born riear Los Angeles, is now in sales promotion. He has written many songs and says he recalls George - Gershwin helping him — when be was about 7 — write one titled “Some- WILSON ” The Liberace, Judy Garland and» Eddie Fisher fans are pelting me with votes for their pets in “The All-America En- tertainment Team”’—but Jack Pearlman, writing from Miami, says: % a on LIZ TAYLOR =, — x * * : a “No one ever mentions the best girl singer in the country —Connie Boswell, They roll her out in a chair—she doesn’t sell sex — she’s a cripple—she sells talent. Every dame singer around tries to do her stuff. She kills °em in Miami, Chicago and New Orleans“ Give this great performer a listing!” x * * Max Asnas, who didn’t enjoy Europe, says, “Next time I want to see foreigners, I'll go to the Catskills”... Vivian Blaine’s about to get into a big legal battle with her ex- and generally doing chores which wouldn’t tax his husband and mgr., Manny Frank, who claims she owes veeel thon Wt apei Gttlog Os him $82,500 . . . One quirk of socialite Horace Dodge is period he got the acting bug. peony eye phe palboge A egmmpey gtd oe Om cease tae st ee Lamas is entering ‘the: Sebring, Fia., auto races. Arlene dream come true.” He loves act-| Dahl isn’t too worried; a friend explains, “After Fernando's ing on Broadway, makes enough) feud with Ethel Merman, she probably figures nothing records to keep himself happy, has can hurt him.” the TV show coming up. And, as tee him ey amid ao" EARL’S PEARLS: Péople will buy seiiahey ile aoe te a customer —Sinclair Lewis. ik *&* * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Apparently, the ideal quiz con- and keep his mouth shut afterward, That's ear!l, brother. (Copyright, 1958) New Detroit FM Station testant is someone who'll speak‘ right up during the show - to RldaaDG Oh 14:7; bu. the FMS dial about 2,700,000 persons. . 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