: eo, fi o » af eee: P Ly ‘ : a PONTIAC, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 19583—28 PAGES ety ‘in due MICHIGAN, . estified Before Sena * Expecting Khrishchev’s OK © See Summit in Mid-August “MOSCOW (UPI) —Western. diplo- matic sources said today Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, who returned last night from a dramatic hush-hush visit to Pei- ping, will accept the Anglo-Ameri- ean proposals for a summit confer- ence on the Middle East crisis in Rucwihchev’ s replies to the notes from the leaders of the western big three on the projected meeting to be forwarded within 48 hours. A communique issued after the conclusion of the four-day secret “Red summit” meeting between Khrushchev and Communist mid-August. The observers said they expected China’s Mao Tse-tung accused 3 ‘4 4 * TOP COMMUNISTS ASK SUMMIT PARLEY . : — Soviet. Premier Khrushchev, (left) and Mao cuiamalt diecthen othe Wi panied Fourth from Tze-Tung of Red China (seated right) sign a communique in Peiping calling for an immediate — ber of Chinese Politburo, the United States of anigieg its | heels and called for a sunmit conference ‘“‘at once.” A brief announcement by. Radio Moscow reported Khruschev' return to the Soviet capital from the Peiping talks, regarded here as a communist planning session |. left in background is Premier Chou En-lai, mem- preliminary to east-west talks. - rs = < 2 AP Wirephoto More U. 5. Troops, Tanks ~ Pour Info Lebanon Today BEIRUT, Lebanon new muscle to its troops in Lebanon today even though the shooting war between the rebel and rome % forces appeared over. A full battalion of 75 army tanks was scheduled to be disembarked from troop ships just below Beirut’s International Airport during the day. It was the biggest injection of armor since+ U. S. Marines’ landed in Lebanon three weeks ago. Accompanying the heavy detach- ment of armor were 2,200 troops from the 35th Tank Battalion of the 7th U.S, Army which is sta- toned in West Germany. The continued buildup of Amer- jean military-strength seemed al- most certain to provoke _ criti- cisms even from friendly Leban- ese, Many y's wisdom in not halting the flow of armor and troop reinforce- ments at a time when the months-long crisis appeared headed for some sort of a final solution, 3 Military leaders were unable to provide an explanation for the troops-and-tanks. reinforcements, A gradual easing of tension has been ‘going on since’ Thursday when gov- ernment and pinch oof deputies joined to support Gen. Fuad Sche- hab, Lebanese army chief of staffi for president. The landing of the 2,000 troops U. S. military forces in Lebanon to more than one-and a half times the size of the Lebanese army. US. forces now total 13,000. 5 Firemen Overcome in Warehouse Blaze JACKSON (UPI) — Fire which may have been caused by light- ning partially destroyed a big brick construction company ware- house last night, and one of the firm's owtiers said today damage may total $100,000. : Five firemen were oyercome by smoke in fighting the ‘fire at the Dunigan Bros. contracting firm, One of the five was treated and at Foote Hospital and doctors said they were “resting comfortably." The 100 by 100 ft, brick build- ing, a former ice house with a 45 ft, high roof, was lined with Lebanon’s army: totals 9,000 men;| released, the other four remained} yesterday brought the strength of three feet of cork insulation. Pontiac Bakes at 95 Degrees; Cooler Tonight A scorching high of 95 degrees made yesterday the hottest day of phted |. summer so far-in the Pontiac added | area. In Detroit, the mercury only reached 92. * x* * Pontiac area residents-will have fair and cool weather tonight, the U.S. Weather Bureau predicts. The low will be 58-62 degrees. . Tuesday will be partly cloudy and warmer, followed by scat- tered thundershowers tomorrow night, The high tomorrow will be 86-90, and the low tomorrow night 62-66. The outlook for Wednes- day is generally fair and plea- |, sant, The ‘weather Bureau's five-day forecast predicts temperatures will avérage two to five degrees above the normal’ 80-85 and low of 58-62. : * * * = It will be cooler Wednesday with a warming trend Thursday and Friday, Scattered. thundershowets are expected Tuesday and eround Friday. : Sixty-one was the lowest recor- ed temperature in downtown Pon-| tiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading at 2 p.m. was 85. Hit Nail on Head! WASHINGTON ' (UPI)—The US: Census Bureau, adding to the gov- ernment's glossary of jargon, has definied a young married couple living with the parents of the hus- “There prim A joint communique noted that (Claims Boy Sunday - Waiting on Khrushchev’s désk at the Kremlin were messages from President Eisenhower, and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan proposing a summit meeting within the framework at the U. N. Secur- ity Council ‘‘on or about’’ Aug. 12. ; * * &k A letter from French Premier Charles de Gaulle suggested a sum: mit meeting outside the Security Council on Aug. 18, preferably in Geneva. Neither Eisenhower nor meeting. Diplomatic observers are con- vinced Khrushchev will accept choice for the site of the meeting. The talks between Khrushehev and Mao — the world’s two top Communist leaders — were seen ture to stress that Khrushchev will speak for Communist China as wel] as for the Soviet Union at the summit conference, - * * w * Khrushchev and Mao exchanged views on the international situation and ‘“‘achieved full agreement on measures which must be under- taken in-the struggle against ag- gression for the preservation of! peace.” * * * Khrushchev certainly filled . in Mao on Soviet strategy tactics for the summit conference and prob- ably Mao passed on a few pointers of his own, based on his special knowledge and the. Asian point of | view, interpreted Peiping as an effort to help the ~ Chinese Comimunist “save face’ in their exclusion from* such talks, Khrushchev, in his original proposal suggested India sit in, He made no mention of Communist China, which is not a member of the United Na-. tions and therefore could not participate in the council-summit talks ‘States and Britain.) * * &* Officials in Nationalist China, however, expressed fears that Khrushchev’s meeting. with Mao (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Middle Straits Lake A Dearborn boy, Gary Koehler, 15,. drowned Sunday afternoon while givimming at. a beach on Middle Straits Lake in West Bloom- field Township. : Oakland County Oakland a Sheriff's Deputies. Drowni recovered the TOWNING | boy’s body in Toll about 10 feet of in °58 water, 35 to 40 feet from. shore, : ‘16 after dragging for approximately 30) minutes, Koehler, of 22365 Cleveland St., was. visiting friends ypear Crystal Echo Beach No. 2 with his father|‘ Clyde and brother Clayton, 13. Clayton left him at the beach at 3:45: p.m, * & & When he returned shortly before 5, he found his. brother's inner tube floating near shore. Although Macmillan specified the nite for the arily as a dramatic ges-| by the United | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital early F ighting for Life “Nephew of Hoffa ‘Aide Near Death in Hospital Frank Kierdorf ‘Critical’ With 2nd Degree Burns Over Most of His Body A Flint Teamsters Union official who’ testified before the Senate Rackets Committee last Noventber, staggered into St. Joseph Mercy Hospital this morning near death with*burns over 85 per cent of his body. Police, puzzled for hours as to his identity, later identified the man as Frank Kierdorf, 56, a business . agent for Flint Teamsters Local eg and eee of an ‘# aide to teamster czar Jimmy H Pontiac Press Photo. BURNS A MYSTERY — Frank Kierdorf, who staggered into today suffering from burns over his head, face and most of his body, is shown in his hospital bed, with Nurse Phyllis Laprese attending him. He has been unable, or unwilling, to tell investigators how he was burned. His identity was established through Le. best The magazine said the Says Russia Failed. in Shoot for Moon — WASHINGTON (UPI) —Russia ‘tried but failed to), beat the United States to the moon ,three months pat | Aviation Week Magazine reported today. Russians fired a rocket ain the moon May 1 but the device failed. Aviation Week)" ofits report. The trade journal also said the Air Force wil} try to send this country’s first rocket 238,000 miles to the moon between 6 a.m. and noon on Aug. 27. The Defense Department has de- clined to disclose exact date for the moon shot. - Roy-W. Johnson, head of the Defense Department’s. Advanced Research Projects Agency, said last week the first U.S, moon rocket .was designed to circle -the earth’s natura] satellite, tak- jing pictures of the never- acta “dark side.” ~ This would be in contrast to the Russian lunar rocket which the magazine said was supposed to, actually strike the moon, possibly as a spectatcular climax to Com- munist May Day celebrations. Johnson said reports that the first. U.S; moon rocket would: be launched © this “month might be “optimistic. ” But he said a rocket ‘certainly’ . would be fired’ this year. Queen Mother 58 SANDRINGHAM, England iP— Queen Mother Elizabeth ob- served her 58th birthday quietly 3% the. water was crowded, no one band or wife as a “‘sub-family.” ‘Yhad “heard the boy call for help. at the royal family’s country home here today. would not give the source+ Police theorized that’ arse might —_ been set afire like a human torch. He remained on the critical list at noon. His presence immediately put a mystery cloud over past and present investiga- + tions of the giant Teamsters Tierney; said committee union by the Senate com- recite ea thittee.”: "|Where the "burning of Frank - An assistant to Robert F. Ken- nedy, chief counsel for the com- mittee, said today there had been to link him Kamenow, Detroit representa- tive of labor relations consultant art'St,, was traced to Kierdoff. Immediate attempts to ‘ton, who was ‘not 5 seca | Dulles Flying fo Rio on Good Will Tour nad DE JANEIRO (AP)—Sec- retary of State Dulles was down to Rio today for a mending visit with: Brazil: ident. Juscelino Kubitschek pw talks ranging froth war and peace to. the price of coffee. “4 © a Dulles carried a message trom President Eisenhower to the Brazilian- leader, who took the lead 9 trying to rebuild good relations between the United States and its Latin neighbors after Vice President Nixon was “aipned in Venezuela and Peru last May. *. * Wo Kubitschek then proposed summit meeting of the Western Hemisphere's presidents’ to re- store inter-American unity -and deal ‘with Lafin America’s chronic economic underdevelop- ment.’ -Eisenhower reportedly feels that such a high-level meeting could not accomplish much, but ap- proves the idea of a meeting of = foreign ministers. County Electors to Pick Nominees for 12 Offices Local Issues to Spur Voting in Primaries Tomorrow By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR. Voters throughout Oakland Coun- ty and the rest of the state will decide tomorrow who the Republi- can and Democratit nominees for the general~fall election will be. * mined from a count made back in April, * * Republican and Democratic nom- inees fot 12 offices—two in Wash- ington, D.C., four in Lansing, and six in Pontiac—will be chosen by}. county electors tomorrow. Nominations, for offices at “2 coming county conventions, Mrs. Allen pointed out that write-ins. for these delegates are permissible where no candidate is listed, Although the county has six rep- resentatives in the Michigan House In Today's Press edu tenee Markets PR sae Vis ele ce cues Obituaries .:... Theaters ...... TV & Radio Programs ...27 Wilson, Earl 2 Women’s Pages teHieese IRAs one eat twee tearetenens #8 \ting’ of ballots in tomorrow's pri- ge \ said. of Representatives, voters will se- lect a party nominee for only the district in which they live. CAN’T SPLIT BALLOT it was emphasized by Mrs. Allen that, unlike general elections, split- f é mary is NOT possible, “A split ballot means a we ballot,”’ she As! hendveds of cnsdhdaien throughout Michigan cocked their. campaign guns today for a final salvo, Robert M, Montgomery, about one million voters will go- to the polls, “The weather is Yorecast. to. be generally hot with seen for later in’ day, : Pie . {will be the proposed incorporation Probably. the greatest interest of the special issues on county ballots of the village of Rochester along with a portion of Avon Township. 2 ISSUE IN WATERFORD Waterford Township residents will decide whether they want to abolish the annual township meet- ing, and hunting with high power- ed. rifies in their township, Ceo eek. * ‘ Voters in the city ot Farmington and Farmington township have matters of incorporation and an- nexation to‘ rule on. Other special issues include a oné-mill tax ‘tor in- creased fire facilities in High- in Milford township, and a $306,- 000 bond: proposition to expand | similar facilities in Oak Park, . “T think a lot more people will vote because of these special than ordinarily’ would,” icted Mrs. Allen. She urged voters who can visit the polls before 5 p.m. to do so, so as not to jam the voting areas along with those working persons who myst Vote after work. ie oe Of the 295 precincts -in_ the matic voting. machines, The Pontiac ieiiown Kiwanis. county, only five are without yal land township, two-mill tax in- ‘erease for municipal buildings Club’ is” a “Ballot Bat- talion’’ of cali: in a get- out-the-vote’ campaign for the ‘a xe Add Link in My seco ,|Tackets” today fit into the mystery of the burning— agent fe Teamsters Joint Council Ne. 43 in Detroit. © Herman was described as aide to James R. Hoffa, Team- bee and Some ee sters president, who is scheduled completely ff. (in Washington tomorrow, “crite ce * * -¥- , Kennedy’ s assistant, - Paul J x 2 x * * * of K ierdort Burning -. Howa Pontiae labor leader refused: to help a top Teamster official to “muscle into Oakland. County of a Flint Teamsters business agent today. . Just days before he is to testify for the second time before the Senate Rackets Committee, Robert P. Scott revealed how the uncle of the Flint man ~— death: in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital “threatened to bump me off in 1951:* Scott, 51-year-old member of the State Board of Examiners of Bar- bers, said the threat came back in 1951 from Herman Kierdort, who testified before the Senate committee last week, Told of the identification of Kierdorf’s nephew, Frank, 56- year-old business agent for Flint Teamsters Local 332, Scott said he still intended to testify, His ite adimiebot he was “petrified to death.’» , Last night, soon after Frank Kierdorf staggered into the hospi- Hal with burns over \85 per cent of his body, Pontiac’ Police dis- patched a car to check on _.the safety of Scott, (It was disclosed in last Thurs. day's Pontiac Press that Scott had been asked to appear before the McClellan committee this week). For awhile also this morning, it} was believed that the critically-|: burned man might have been’ Jo-|re seph Warren, auto mechanic from/|#* Oxford .who testified before. wae area committee Friday, rE dv 8 Reem a a > ol race, said he did not know ‘ J Ss . Sigs atic, the shit of recent events may have ~ given Americans a chance to turn the tide. ‘These events — made Arabs see their area as the possible cockpit of | ‘World War II, The thought jolted them. # actions elsewhere, the ‘United States may conn a a ae chance to salvage something from the wreckage of its prestige among the Arabs, : va ie a a ploitation.— Pa ‘om is, - . ! “the Russians )4 not really awaken to the possibii Ol and strategie position are two Gey points One of the-things shat brought ay fodly’s . of this aang after Stalin’s death. Then Soviet “anderiying any consideration of this area where Western civilization began. Basically, the struggle hinges on wat sprang from the ages-old ped of the in oil. TRYING TO OUST WEST Garden of ae riches And this is-the crossroads of the world. ‘The question — that must Worry Western leaders is this: Is the Soviet itiaenee out of this area, ana aes Moscow master a the great sea route that‘ connects East and West? . . "Those are the stakes, erisis was a persistent near-sightedness, = Ainericans failed to see, or at lest to comprehend, the implications of the postwar movement toward in- dependence and nationhood that swept across lands» long under colonial rule. * ’ Phis nationalistn fever swept up the Arabs; too, but theirs is not a nationalism confined to the specific boundaries of one country. It is pan-Arabism, a feeling sated rte, qpeakane Sipli: hart the taste Snell memories, harboring bitterness against a history of ex- - policy, however cynically, set. out to capitalize on the tide, as if heeding the Biblical prophecy of Jeremiah: - “Egypt rlecth up like 2 flood and the waves thereof ‘shall be moved as rivers.” The waves now threatening to engulf all the Holy Land are those of a pan-Arab nationalism churned by frustra- tion into a thing called ‘Nasserism. Gamal Abdel Nasser, president of the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria, : The Weather ‘armington. David E. Utley, 51 Henry Cay, Pontiac. Rd., Rochester, Ct, Pontiac Twp. John W. Copple, 2151 Kircher in the South could enforce integra- tion by itself, Thurgood Marshall, general counsel for the National Assn. -for |. the Advancement of Colored Peo- ple, charged the Little Rock board with laxity in student discipline. integration tension in the 2.-year cooling off pefiod it was granted by a U.S. District Court. Michigan Employment Security Commission, said the state's job- iiless picked up benefits totaling $267, 488,742 during the fiscal year. It was the highest rate of unem- ployment paymerts in -Michigan since World War II. The peak was reached in May , When 462,000 unemployed work. *ers—15.8 per cent of the state’s labor force—came in for a total of $41,279,335 in benefits, ‘Benefits paid in the first six months of 1958 totaled more than fit payments totaled $196,015,736, In the preceding year, fiscal 1956- 57, benefits totaled $137,483,981. November, Kierdorf refused to an- swer questions as to whether he threatened Flint auto*dealers ‘with picketing if they | failed to hire Kamenow. _The dealings of Kamenow en- tered around Christmas gifts from several Pontiac stores during this part of testimony last year. : Kierdorf. also refused to say whether he was given his job as term for armed robbery. , Owen (Bert) Brennan, one of Hoffa's chief aides and a vice pres- about Kierdorf this morning that he was not aware that he was in any trouble, ; business agent after serving a | ently was trying to evade a raid, called because an ordinance for- bidding liquor at the park was — ‘violated. - Gavette had attended Pontiac High- School. After three years as a paratrooper in the Army, he worked at the Pontiac Fisher Body Division plant nine months, then enlisted in the Air Force last Feb- a He is also survived by his wi- dow, Dorothy, of Rome, Ga, and two sons. His grandparents are Mr. See Khrushchev OK denbach of Hudson, Ohio; = being held as a material witness. Play Softball 145 Innings ‘Oh, My Aching Feet! ’ MUSKEGON (AP) — The Muskegon Moose and the Muskegon Heights Eagles rested blistered feet today. They played a 145-inning softball game Saturday. The Moose finally = 78-71, over a span of 12 hours and 20 minutes. x «* “Ralph A. Main ) County Treasure Marshall, said he doubted’ the|any previous full year of the com- = A. Main, 1819 Fairview, 7 Ss mission's 20 of. tion, |ident of the Teamsters Interna-|24 Mrs, Oscar Hooper, 0: A tie at the end of nine innings wasn’t responsible. _ Birmingham, (Incumbent). William K. Benson, 2569 John Rjboard would do anything to ense| MMO 4) Jone So june benet|tional Union, said after hearing| Prospect St. Neither was a series of ties thereafter. ‘They just set out to =o could better the 140 innings they went in 1957. oe ££. © With many from both sides in stocking-feet, the teams Thus, in the proposed summit meeting, and tis its _— going to be able some day to squeeze the West's of oneness among people ew a vast segment of the - (Continued on Page 10, Col. 3) Primary Election Slates © a ae a Lincoln Averiue Residents vd Listed here are the full Republican and Democratic slates lot candidates which ‘wil be voted on by Oakiand County to Act Against Ss peeders ters in tomorrow's primary election. eae ae BIRMINGHAM . — Residents of grandchildren, a ster and three Democratic W. Lincoln avenue in Bitmingham | brothers. STATE . have informed the City Commission Mrs, Roy Hughes Governor they plan to action to stop] Service for Mrs. Roy (Georgine) Wittens 1, Somes along their end of the|Hughes, 87, of 1492 Ruffner St., . ee |paera oS will be held at 3 Michael T, Mohardt Along with a petition signed by|P-™. today at the Manley Bailey John B. Swainson 14 persons protesting speeding, the pbempodaly Cemetery : - CONGRESS = group stated in a letter to the|~7*? at Philip A. Hart « tions of the street with painted|Saturday following a short illness. Homer Martin white stripes and time motorists|She was a member of the First “4 18th with‘stop watches. * Baptist Church, : - Leslie H. Hudson, 361 Gallogly exceeding the speed lim. | Surviving is a son, Allan of Rd., Pontiac, - >. it first will be warned by letter, |Highland Park, Hey J. Niparko,. 72 Chest- : seeing fo Bree ie ee ; : 5 $ Lincoln, group's spokesman. . STATE SENATOR Sooen agen Al ea fo Face Leo P. Meagher, 29097 Utley Rd., peaters; he stated. oe tg te | ‘The police and Municipal Court ial an eens Ffed Eules, 1561 E. Muir, Hazel ™ — : pase saree’ rh sama al archi Murder Charge | © STATE LEGISLATURE ick = . Rate Pes Tine TT carte = is an _ | District 1 AT DEDICATION — Officials posing during the dedication Mrs. Gerald Kirkby, executive secrétary; and W..E. Bullock, | “It is a certainty that the pai _ First ree Warraht | Wallace D, McLay, 7900 Dixie| yesterday of the new Oakland County headquarters of the Society byilding committee chairman. The $49,000 new building is at 1105 el oe eee irst - Deg Ebvobde Hwy., Clarkston. = for Crippled Children are (left to right) Lloyd C. Megee, chapter _ N. Telegraph Rd.-in the county service center. It will be .used aogier he 8 wi oat to Be Ordered in Killing ae eee: «M, Tite, en Ser Coes age ¢ eee maiaty ae syhaciing snd Maregy. ed in his letter to the commission. of Southfield Caretaker. “| Steven J. Kolar, 6820 Hatchery) ee | koe ee Olin Hi, Sohnson, $812 Lonely Flint Teamster Burn d. nitice Alreraar lca cesolslst rom Lincs Sve|erce C.Ziem vil tus morning ‘ < | erick ‘C. ai mo comm = Court fo Study {Fu rned- Pontiac Airman jarmscwsirerstesjax.c anars "ret : a st '|degree murder warrant ordered on (Pontiac) iF ’ walking far, police believed he was] Identification of the horribly-|[\* . Py. | A week ago, a number of per-|Raymond L. Alyea, 35, in the siay- Robert P. Scott, 31 noonse|ittle Rock Suit left in front of the (Woodward|burned man came from Detroit Dies in Florida isons on E. Lincoln protested the|/ing last Thursday of Anthony Tr., Pontiac, Avenue) hospital, . police records after his finger- _ tparking ban on their street. Jasinski. oe + ta Hee Be ning, “identi-|prints hed becn sent out to all ae ie dente Alyea, the ex-convict who has Judges Fail to Indicate|sble, characteristics” were ob- points including Washington, D.C. Drowned Body Taken| ~ Gordon F. Hess admitted to being with, Jatini When Ruling Might Be ihr bands wre mt | ta cntremn., tear | From Boy Neor Bose) care sace manage tou Comte | Expected: on Appeal “The as this hands were| Work this noon in an attempt to at St. Petersburg Republic Steel Corp., who died et a raw, with the skin completely piece together how Kierdorf re- yesterday at his . 400 Welles-| Ziem said he expected that Al- -LOUIS (AP)—An appeal|burned off,” said Capt. Oliver H.| ceived such burns. The body. of a Pontiac airman,|2¥, oR baggy ome —_ hag he ot 12044 Lansdowne St., De- _ cuneate a 2%-year sipeaty paucen, ot Ae Peete, bee They ate investigating the possi-|who drowned Friday, was recov-|; .kekaenl ad Buriailtoe a arreigned some- _ |ment of racial integration at Lit- bility that he miay have been tor.jered yesterday fom Boss ®A\ wil take place Thursday in Mas-| ni aes aaa tle Rock Central High School was| ‘|tured by dousing his body with Bay, Fla, neat| ‘io, — mae Gurmnes matte mane Saemmement wiley Ny gasoline and igniting it. St, Petersburg The body ta.at Bell | Chapel aft ; ee prehended ee 36 eOL , fl Te an a his shoes. . and. MacDill Field/wittiam R. ‘Hainilton Co Pisin his Sees Gh Datett's East The judgés gave no indication ae XS The burning was so severe, doc- co reat t %& &,/ —— | Side Friday might He admitted of when they might hand down a/fy | * s reported, that it burned the tioned. Mr. Hess joined Republic Steel| being with Jasinski, a 5l-year- ruling in the case which: will have I {0 : €SS hair in Kierdorf’s nostrils. The victim was|in 1918 at Massilon., Prior to com-| Old caretaker for [genfrits Nars- la major nor yglos = eS He tied been Airman 2 Clee Detroit in 1848, he ioe —taa South U loyed Stat ing only shorts at the time of Charles E. Gas tars, ah “pee place. 7 e nemployed in ©| the incident since the onty parts Garden am He ber of St. James cor of the Southfila firm, at 22561 Attorneys school board of his not ‘riously burned “GOr * - Was & mem 0! if rear 0! (J a i. Gok pall cael to Reap Highest Benefits caaia soa has waked ts a megan vette, 730 Melrose _~Chareh, the Detroit | Northwestern Higtiway. Alyea still « government Mf etting the boara| Since World, War Il | sare of nis togs, plus his toat__1 St. and Mrs. Mar-| Athletic (Club, Recess Club of De- [denies any knowledge of having down in -enforcement of integra- Pclice said tae bataoke he was : p ne, aceuiie 66: —-. B ceaarsenplbong Chips -ersarairgs —- nop ap he —“ DETROIT wp. — Michigan patd| fice Said the bathrobe he we |W. Rateers “Gavette, a jet me-| Seciety of Automott =| Raggtore nell Cap ela ees | Attorneys for the National Assn.|out unemployment benefits at the|nospital ‘must have been puton os wale Wavette, . Je erred, aus = a toot. was . of the Advancement of Coloredjrate of almost one million dollars|}in after he harued chanic, was swimming at a béach ; American Society x *® &* the school boardjeach working day during the 12- _ party at a public park. = Alyea’s girl friend, Anna Geracl, with evading its duties and with| month period ended June 30, eg s * Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth,|a 41-year-old waitress, was expect- laxity-in student discipline Max M. Horton, director of the|, Back before the committe"last| . Police said that Gavette appar-ja daughter; Mrs, Frederic R. Brei-|ed to be released today. She is Sheriff a aly ; x * & . = Fall U8, Weather Bureau Report | William Dahlerup, 2372 ‘Brickly, Adlai Stevenson Visits eS sae *s - | ewe ce didn't F Mid iy *, | agreed to quit at the end of 145 innings in the marathon “tetas ee eo es ted eches | Ford Strikers Back lg roma a LB yragle | -August ummif | arranged to benefit a muscular distrophy fund. = " faandenshewers Mige|Mile Rd., Northville Churches in Moscow Sas, thing like this," Brennan said. “He 7 . . TESS les Becoming i and, erable Francis. J. _Eaphenemn, 34041) MOSCOW (UPI)—Adlai E. Ste- |()f] Jobs in Chicago called Kierdorf ‘a good guy.” . — From Page One) . ’ ; i= ea Sela ae Set te, Manet Haymes Farmington emo" spent Sunday visitng : _ Tolle aid not rule ont the ow. may ave act the stage tor vew! Mi i}er’s Annual Summer “eoameeree ail = 6266. |Pontiac. jshurehes and a synagogue in the | CHICAGO (UPI—A brief walk-| for Kierdorf’s burns, but said 7 o* & out at the Ford Motor Co.’s Chi- cago Heights plant ended today Moscow area. The former Democratic presi- Drain Commissioner : Wallace E. Rice, 6440 Anslow | . First disclosure of Khrushchev’s they had no reports of any ex- surprise ‘lighting visit to Peiping Lovet igneattians renee 8 a. m., Pate a. wee big nt Tae pm a A cat a age Tueaday at 4024 8. 4 - Ae the spokesman. said. “Everything withdrawn at once from Lebanon is normal, There are no pickets.” allied businesses. adie tn, Sun Shines Across U.S. . esses, and Joan ® Bedrooms Wi fe eee el ee By The Associated Press traffic j Sunday around Met oe ae) —— sddertal cones od declan ct oan eee nto All ‘ali ° M hited e ; ams ls |e * . ‘ ro ’ F — 4 ni There were a few wet spots, but| ropolitan Detroit pie lakes ‘and |'N Corrosion Studies of the committee said they doubted rethaeay bison paki l Qu wy ne : ne Tear Ago in Ponte go|Senerally fair weather prevailed) parks, . . gp LOUIS—A number of there was any direct connection)that a conference of the heads : loa EI g in most of the country today. | * 9 iste afternoon rain and wind- {panic Taby rockets ng|Detween their present hearings and/ot government of the big powers! | (Offering You the (MGtathenePair and ‘cool! °°") | Stormy weather struck -sections| storm dropped the th ter apa mpl hairy ol <<} ing |should be called at once to'discuss t of the northern and north-|+5 ¢, Wer and tos Sa eee ot mecintanee of nate, |tie,burning was a deliberate thing. the situation in the near and Mid- ‘ Mlghdet ond Lowest Temperatures Tite ern Rockies during. the night.|‘9 ime high somejto test heat resistance of mate! /nierney said the committee|ie East Greatest Savings in Our History Date in 86 Years . 43,000 people out at almost the/rials and to study corrosion and oe _ Sein 194 47 in 1moq) Winds with gusts up to 40 m-P.h.lsame time from Kensington Park|erosion | ; planned no aétive investigation of * * “you al th f EEE armel lashed some, during nun. on Grand River Avenue, U, 8. 16| They provide a fast and relative- =o barning, — we are in-} The communique charged that ou always get the most for your money at Miller’s” lena GF ee eee a ait com” WaS!near Brighton. At one time cars|ly cheap road to high-temperature wales | iy in sending troops into the Mid-{ _ EASY TERMS, TOO! \- is = as seo 2 ye gabe wat bal was in the| “Ce, backed up ‘four egg from|and high-pressure research. PS de JLarppndicre aid an fret fee Oritans 01 15 A states, with : to the brink of a war catastrophe. Enariedon 4 hes ‘York St Tilheavy. rainfall in some. regions.\,,7°,,c25© the jam. State PolicelHonor Document Gone Gatton & Sint |More (han 3 inches of rain doused |{U™ed cars ono old U8. 16 clow » | AMMAN, Joram, (UPD | ‘COMPANY 8 Phoenix 106. 87 ing the ramp from the park to the|’ POCATELLO, Idaho r| able sources: today the |Admiral Dies at 100 RS *6 $t/Richmond, Va., during the night, e |Admiral Dies at He ° ag pa $i while the Charleston, W. Va,, area Detroit-Brighton Expressway until|members of the American Anglo-American airlift to Jordan.| “Our nord Year ot This + Léew : HB. Francisco 90 51 traffic. ¢ post here were to be honored at has been halted because of a| LONDON (AP) ~ The royal | " f rae tion” Ag SA w $4 At Belle \Isle, Detroit's island|the post’s 39th anniversary party.| strongly-worded Soviet protest to ’s oldest rear admiral, John, ~ 1440 AVE... : $4 Washington a - |park, cars\were lined up fout|But nobody could find the charter) Israel . for American | Jeffreys Dennis, died today at j on ee || ; % Tamper oe Bh ee es and British planes to fly over | ‘his home; He wes 1. he Open Friday Evenings — rap tarvas sherwen wgiae seit eee \ifrom the bridge exit, - Jored, = Israeli — me ‘tired, i 1918. iL. Agta eb cote hha am ee : : . \ t pS} . ee +e ‘\ : ay Ase lfihe, Birmingham. Surveyor ‘Robert J. Lowney, 2417 N. Main, Royal Oak. dential candidate delivered a brief sermon at the Baptist church in Moscow before a congregation of about 2,000, mostly women. :!|Beach-Bound Detroiters Jam Roads when 1,100 union workers returned to their jobs. A company: spokesman said he still knew of no reason for the sudden walkout Saturday which he said forced Ford to close the plant. “The workers reported for work at 7 a.m, this morning as usual,” plesion or fire that might have Kierdorf’s name- has popped in and out of the Senate committee’s trailing after corruption in Team- sters affairs. The latest time was just last week when investigators were centering on racketeering in the Detroit Laundry industry ‘and 1 came in broadcasts of the com- munique by Radio Peiping and Radio Moscow, The sharply-worded statement de- nounced the United States and Bri- tain as “enemies of peace and democracy” and demanded that Americar and British troops be CLEARANCE SALE @ Living Rooms @ Dining Rooms % _Hénry Leavenworth set up a camp mide a ES, yay a4 wot buildings on the outskirts of the} - twin cities, Mineapalls and St. Indians went on the warpath. The state’s first white child was ee : The fort's site, on a high bluff commanding the junction of the|born at this post. Its doctor an- Mississippi. and Minnesdta Rivers,|swered neighborhood calls. The was selected. in 1805 by Lieut./fort’s band and uniforms lent mili- Zebulon M. Pike, the’ National|tary tone to parades and parties Geographic Society recalls, His or-jof the nearby communities. The ders were to pacify the Indians, young territorial government used and obtain strategic nifitary and its jail to house civilian law- trading posts. breakers. ° “ The Fort Snelling tract includ: |). = * ed a nine-mile stretch along the | Though the troops were with- intergovernment and state trans- fers of property. In 1946, the re-|— maining area was turned over to\— the Veterans Administration. > | |e —While You on ; Wait Service— = Pe ge oy ey £ Today, in addition to a veterans 50 ry hospital, the old Fort Snelling tract patte’ f™ is also occupied by a_ national : EXTRA ( @ OILED @ ADJUSTED © cemetery, an Air Force jet-alert station, an Army air-training base, a Bureau of Mines office, and the Minneapolis-St. Paul municipal air- port. : : The relatively small site set aside t @ STERILIZED £4 @ CLEANED Mississippi. Lieut. Pike paid an |drawn in 1855 as the frontier moved uninflated price of $200, 60 gal- |west, Fort Snelling was reopened lons of whisky, and some Indian- jin 1861, and served through four prized trinkets, ‘wars. The fort’s establishment was de-) . layed, however, until 1819, when a small force of infantry under Col. During the Civil War, Minne- ’ Tonite & Tuesday Only! 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BAAN] si top and syne RUGS— isd) Sree : Main 98 No PAINTS z ae" | er BV! oe | | i : | \ : Zi Bee yok ‘Throw-away basing—for drop-in type E eoococccccescecaceoceslr $2 Value | tacos a sae Suits : ; : : a : j : \e ‘ : , | i 3 Tei ee *g ; a | o * S of 1 ey aroet : re ‘ . oo S ce ¢ - ; a: sid pea gs ite PONTIAC PRESS. _ MONDAY, ‘Atgust 4, we As’ i eee Peis ¥ sinins nd atecladl 6 Site, hil @) N. As § ieee et 2 >. (Builds bew-Coat Church Sriasawe ware tt OPE NIGH ‘ a CHICAGO — A hengo concern : IN nesota ‘Feitiesk Vel ate wea ner lay ot mg oot _TO T oe as low-cost small churches, It re-|pands to 30 times UNTIL i ports that the first of its struc- ee ssa : oA WA bidbaes ae Mien’ ad four mil held aire Tie sulk ioe, muuaalinc ahaa kabacomwe — rg son ee Fort & , an old frontier post Post the garrison. . Expanded and adapted. to meet and remains of lin stage. walls, : ——— . ‘ yyrroney ag pe io # echoes the blast of set OT acdlie and | SOR. Rew cmnpeneney, the. Sort Some SIMMS : CUSTOMER Is Going to WING TONIGHT ‘and T! on. 2 sto become a shrine is alchooter days wt the pence, ort | Ropes and World Wars |B Factory Repremntatve Heed @i FREE Florida Vacation for TWO. Bieht' Silt Oneal due in’ May, its Centennial Com- “| lite. | Meantime, as buildings and facil- Just guess nearest to number of mission has authorized reconstruc- Through it passed the early |ities grew, the post's once extensive E | REMINGTON DEX-A-DIET tablets. in glass Cae se | Rare a ol » €% lacreage was reduced by sale and E “Electric Shaver es qe TT REM TT ee Fine COTTON CHENILLE. BATH MAT SETS RUG and LID COVER PrP. 179! and 2 Rugs ..3.. 6450 , 4 Pine : P : : ‘Of the| Sank,” he sald, ‘He got up, went igi tad to" ee | and hat mean to es 1 S@y ROD BRAND-NEW LESTER, $a . for sete ied’ of disk he was | _ Eile “broke” Atiante—an epic Wk an) eee he eee IIRSS BETSY ROSS SPINETS — A thems an] eccaner nog tected ef — escape — by wriggling 200 feet Then. here was a little brown] 5 wationalist.”” : DELIVERS —) Fel vege ie ot MONTHLY : 2 the Wwar- ly helene stirring. Nedtions through ‘an 18-inch drainpipe. fellow with a holy medal dangling The visit included look at the i - aca Sameneeneseseesseereaseenns educator.) vatched The first time he tried it he (from his neck. He greeted Cava- . ie russe Please Forward Complete Information on Rental. Plan, ‘He was on a. “. | found the end of the pipe pro- [naugh with considerable reverence actnction of sreceane and other de-] § MAIL THIS DRG ERS CEE and in his| “It he comes over here, puts| tected by sfeel bars. He made |He was the leader of the Puerto|Vices which past and present in] t goupgy Manteo ! ‘materiel | apron did not look|that across your neck and‘ threat-| his excruciating way back, mego- [Rican group that shot up the of the! .. AddrOSS. «1 0+00 00 0nsrenseenss cues sean ones ence ae < ens to choke to death if I tiated it in time for a metal saw, | House of Representatives, dream eee ee the ‘ TODAY! Clty... esse neeececnaneens State. ...+.+4,-Zone nee ay Os : eens Wt Mia ek: pom fat Sie ane bepke igh to freedom, ip abe you been here?” land um security lockup of t 4e YTTrrret tt rr : t Folie W: leading two other snake-hipped |the priest asked, wiry , Bae WIN SPINET casually, Carpenter) convicts. were caught in | ‘Three years, padre,"”’ the man USED BALD __ ° [brought tack some fresh’ coftee. | four dayn Pe ic tly ol geecving USED STARCK SPINET USED GULBRANSEN EBONY SPINET 36 Months to Pay—$25 Down GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. - 18 E. Huron. FE 4.0566 . ' Pontiac We Are Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. : - TRUSSES . $8.50 and up chrifty Drug, Store. Ready to Open j2iv2! Circuses, French-Arab Clashes ze tera. or Polls Tuesday |i France —__(Resut m Sh Dea - Waterford to Provide |Rival circuses fought it out with sad Abab quorriice tonk ston ee. Voters ‘With Improved yp ae Algerian, French authorities said Tuesday and. and other handy objects : Wednesday Only! Facilities in Primary 11% ry. | tod r. Twelve Arabs were cap- ek fre i | i f i ae ff Hi beet 3 Epes — == iit At, F ie re iit i : Ji Ht ¢ I : z i e ? li S i Sagiaw = : iz i i! # ; i i | ) { & E 3 : e Hi : | ii / 3 3 i! f aa g ory | S| x — i ‘i : E E a / s: Bs li go |p : Wo ILHEAT : : as checking |Eisenhower, ‘Prime Minister —TODAY--- |the gigantic job of mailing 17 : i Tutt in i af 8 g & d ce Guo FOR OUR NEW ” out of control outside Buckingham | U. S. Representative i g § 3 i : H Zigmund J. ELECTRONIC | NIPARKO ‘| BURGLAR ALARMS | Educated and Qualified . dull | for This Responsible Job 3 e ’ €. oc * “= * = : es . + a . 3 Republican * Senator L. Harvey Lodge is a life-long resident of Oakland County.’ For- Autoeve Electronic Alarm } merly Assistant Attorney General. of Michigan and formerly Oakland '! County Prosecutor. Was State Representative from Pontiac and is the ONLY candidate with legislative experience in the House of Representatives and Senate. He has for twenty-years been a member of the Board of Mich- _igan Children’s.Aid and served two terms as its President. Is a member of Pontiac Elks BPOE #810, Knights of Pythias, FGAM Milford 165, -Hi- Twelve Club, Honorary Member Lake Orion Lions. Twenty-eight years a: practicing attorney and member of Oakland County, State and Amefican Bar associations, * | tr Senate Committees on which Lodge: is serving: Chairman of Elections. Judiciary Committee. Conservation Committee. Chairman, Investigation of Governmental Waste. Vice-Chairman,-County Home Rule Committee. Vice-Chairman Juvenile and Probate Court Code Committee. Vice-Chair- “man, Committee Investigating Sex Deviates. Member Committee: Investi- gating School Elections. Committee on Township Government. ) ‘PORCH ENCLOSURE as low as $2.90 per Week, COMPLETE PORCH slow as $3.95 per Week } ROOM ADDITION ov $4.95 per Week tr Lodoe's accomplishments : Sponsored ‘or passed: Entire Program for Oak- land County. and’ Metropolitan Areas, including... Public Works Bill. Pipe-Line for Water from Lake Huton. Two-Way School Bys Stop. - Bill Restoring Thousands’ of Dollars of Costs in Criminal Cases to Oakland — ..County and Entire State. Instrumental in. Passage of Bill Granting Extended “Unemployment Benefits. Extensive- Work on Development of Michigan | State University Oaklond. Highway “Projects, for Oakland County. All . legislation covering water, sewage, drainage, transportation and power. » ., Re-Elect Le Harvey Lodge |. “Spokesman for Oakland County” |. | BIG BEAR a cae Ua |. DOES EVERYTHING © } 92 HURON STREET, PONTIAC oe MERRIE! WINDOWS, CAGE __._RECREATION ROOMS. BUILDING VIOLATIONS CORRECTED BATH ROOMS ALUMINUM STORMS & SCREENS . | ais \ e \ , . PY -\ Ss | ‘ \ eam ‘ \ t “ . ‘ oar. \ ‘ ; : ‘ vege. rey a z € * i - ; Fs 2. 4 =: Y "hwy ; ; ge? <5 a \ ase 5 a var P ® cl ‘ wa F e . % } | ” i 4 a + Yi OF Biscthoot f : * 4 ‘ ‘ = rad eed 7 ie s. s z 4 \ rt a - ps. AAMT TE TT Te Ne aaa e ae eT ONE i 4 The tolls from thé ferries in a ‘ corresponding 7 <¢ “Siew Ge & 2. * | eal Rae il ___ THE PONTIAC PRitSS. vONDAY, ’ AUGUST 4, 1058. " Jaly Record Month “ Supe Jets Deployéd | {ree-Form Plan Gains Te ee * parti | 14,452 Over Big Mac | Saturday New High st. IGNACE (#—The tion) season is helping the new. cals of Mackinac Bridge set records almost as fast as the Bridge Au- thority can total the figures. - A one-day record for traffic across the five-mile-long span was set in the 24hour period’ that ended at midnight Saturday—14,452 vehicles. The old mark was 13,579 vehicles on July 5. duly was a record month. The Bridge Authority said 307,838 vehicles niade the crossing, ex- ceeding the previous high of 212,- carried 803; 801 vehicles. In a sim- ilar nine-month period of the pre- vious year the ferries carried 521,536: vehicles, x * * July toll revenues totaled $1,- - 082,885, also a high one-month | ° mark for the bridge. The bridge so far hes brought Prentiss M, Brown, chairman of the Bridge Authority, predicted the bridge will gross $4,242,000 by the end of-its 10th month of oper- ation on Labor Day, ~ - x *& * He said this would be enough to pay a full year’s interest on the bond issue that financed construc- tion of the bridge. Money collected in September and October—he predicted a total of about one million dollars—will be applied to operating arid main- tenance costs above the, $417,000 fo Formosa by U.S. . TAPEI, Formosa (AP) — The LAmerican command in Formosa today announced that F100D Super WASHINGTON — The industry- shee ve Farm Seren « growing timber as a crop on tax- paying lands: gained by 3,399,700 acres irr 1957, reaching a total of 44,947,917 acres in 45-states. At the start of 1958 there were 11,163 average year would fill New York’s famed Empire State build- ing. from top to -bottom about, 450 | times. Sabres .have been deployed here but denied they were sent in an- swer to rising clamor ¢pr late- model planes for Chia Kai- shek’s air force. * x * An announcement said Ameri- can pilots flew the planes to this island from the Philippines for routine training, just as they have in the past. Super Sabres also are stationed in Japan and Okinawa, the announcement said. * * * A U. 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This is untrue. Far too'many people , - Walt til November.” aecumbrs too late. eee ke f ps. Their contention is this: np shows the U.S. Flag. stamp : Hence, when it’s canceled, the mark smears the flag; énd this shows dis- " office department has to put a smear smack dab on the historic and classic features of such distinguished patri- ots as WruzaM HAgaisow, Jou Quincy Apams, FrRawxume Preacr, U. S. Grant, James GARFIELD, James PoLk, Joun TyLer, ZACHARY TAYLOR, and a long list of former Presidents. ” In fact, stamp finds the , department smearing a post office truck in front. ofa post office | itself. * * * ’ Doesn't this all tend to become a bit chaavinistic? See Michigan No Threat _ to Ohio Bid for Industry Reports circulating out of Ohio in- dicate that they are not worried about competition from Michigan in \"Howsane H. Preecenaw 1, |. Somer W oPrrecesstp, Rober Tans, the battle between the states to at- tract new industry. x « * This came to light when a team of touring Michigan businessmen repre- senting the — Alliance to Build yo THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus -Powriac Press Compeny 3 w Buren St, ‘Pontiac 12, Michigan Datty Except Sunday "isecwure Wet Preattemt "att At Vice President ae z iver! Assistant Advertising East M. Taeapweis, . Business Manecer™ Local have Jonvan, Secretary and Editor im Grorcs C. -tmen ‘Managing SAitor mapittied Manager 3 By os pee eeewrem By Eames Peake ‘Pewsnaner as well as aif AP ews disnatches = —_ ates da py oy carrier tor 40 gents * te enti exciustveiy to’ the of all ioral news printed tp thts aveiiable by mail Pp ‘ DNTIAC PRES against the new four s ‘Michigan’‘called on the Ohio Gor- ernor. Gov. C. William O'Neill said, ' “In Ohio both political parties work together, instead of against. each other, to provide a. favorable business climate.” Gov. O’Nemt pointed out that . Ohio’s progressive highway program and a tax base that has been un- Changed in 20 years help keep in- dustry. . xk * * " Head of Michigan’s touring con- tingent, LAURENCE Love, fabricating . company president from Battle — Creek, said his group was “most im- pressed by O’NEILL’s long term plan- - = ning. ” x. © . It would. seem that. Ohio’s atti- tude of working together for a common cause has considerable — merit over Michigan’s continual 2 ONE THING some of us are looking ~~ forward to enjoying in the near. ~ future {§ not reading a book being written about SHERMAN ApaMs by his wife. . a renee ~The Man About Town It’s Tuesday Night Freckles Contest Takes Place at 4-H Club Fair -4-H Fair: the champion get- — together event of the year for the rural, village and city folks of Oakland County. au It is on Tuesday eauitg at 8:30 o’clock that it is to be decided at the Oakland. County 4-H Club Fair who gets the $50 U. 8. Savings Bond to be awarded to the freckles champion. by The Pontiac - Press, - And that’s TOMORROW Night. ~ Tt Was necessary to advance this date from Friday evening, in order to conform to changes in the fair program. So, you boys and girls of 18 or under who wish __. to compete for this prize must he on at udges’ stand at that hour. “Rhee no tne fee, seth a may: win the $50. and winner. One of them will be a winner tomorrow night—and all the other contestants also will have a lot of fun, Last month the family cat of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Feltz of Waterford, brought up a young robin, - without doing it any harm. The bird now is a family pet, makes no attempt to fly away and is a good all-round mixer—even with the cat. “That variety of potatoes that is hon- ored with the name of ‘Pontiac, is a good producer, cooks in a mealy manner, and should be raised by more people in the Pontiac area,” .writes _ David Talisman of Walled Lake, who has been raising them for several years: A Red Astrakan harvest apple tree in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Styckle of Waterford has ripe apples and a sec- . ond crop of blossoms on the same limb. It did the same thing last year and some. of the second crop ripened in October. The same warty toad has been around the back yard of Mr..and Mrs. John J. Coffman in Birmingham for over ten years. It ~has grown to an enormous size as toads go. The Coffmang have never been abie to find where it hibernates over winter. * time to say. Word comes to me from the Michigan Department of Conservation that “all of their evergreen seedlings for next autumn’s planting have not been reserved. If you're interested, write them at Lansing—but doit at once. When they left Rochester 41 years ago John Carruthers and his next coor neighbor, 7 William Appelby, went to different cities. Only recently they discovered that for over 30 ‘years- they’ve been living in the same Heck in Detroit. Verbal Orchids- '; Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Dowling . “4 _ of 241 East Wilson Ave.; fitty-fourth. — ding anniversary, Mrs. Ermina Bellingham: 6 ~ of Birmingham;, eighty-first birthday. Perry Orson ~ of Waterford; eightieth birthday, ; Miss Ida Burt of Holly, ‘ninetieth, birthday. I never knew a freckled . » faced youngster who wasn't a live wire. ~~ the six main penta a the plat. wade A Rose diate the Thistles David Tawieees Reports on ‘ACA’: Formed to Preserve Onseackanity. WASHINGTON: — Conservatives of both the Republican and Demo- cratic parties, - well as the many independents in the country who believe in the basie doctrines of conservatism, now through “Americans for just been announced -by- Admiral Ben Moreell of Pittsburgh, retired, and a number of other prominent Americans in the field of business corps — will have associated with him as trustees both Democrats and ‘Republicans, The main purpose of the “ACA” program igs. ‘to support, regard- less of partisan considerations” ‘the causes and candidates con- forming to objectives ‘which are - essential to the preservation of the opportunity state created =a ee form of the “ACA”: “1, Preservation of our govern. ment ag a republic through the support and utilization of the . guide lines establirhed by our Declaration of mee, the Constitution of the United States, and its Bill of Rights; — “2. Unqualified support “and pro- tection of free ‘enterprise and pri- vere Repeats with its reward of merit system, as it functions within the framework of sound and “workable: two-party government; “3, Adherence to government and mic concepts which will pro- : » dons principles of sound money, - ffective economy, taxation for rev- ie only, and to operate our government within the framework of a balanced budget; “4. Articulate and effective sup. , e Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE I wish I had a magic way. keep in constant touch . _ With all my friends who are so kind . . And mean 80 very much... But they arid I are occupied , , , With many things each day ...There seldom is a ‘brief pate ... That we have . When we can get day we... Are happy as can . And it is wonderful to have Ss uch friendly company . And so the best that I can do. Is see them now and then . sae tell each one I hope real soon . + to We two shall meet again... . But I am overjoyed because . ». My friendships are so many. How lonely my poor heart would ‘be. If now I had not any! (Copyright, 1958) The Country Parson port of the Constitutional pro- vision guaranteeing that all pow- ers not expressly granted to the Federal Government are re- served to the states and to the people; '. “5, Intelligent and cumeate use of the secret ballot and the dem- onstrated desirability of an effec- tive two-party” political system in implementing the capacity of free - men and women to contro! their - gown destinies; . * * * “6. Active participation in the primary and political convention decisions within the political party of our own choice, ‘so as to select appropriate nominees, and the de- termination to support — regard- less of party affiliation — candi- - 2dates for office who most nearly embrace and the provi- Such an organization has long been overdue in American politics. (Copyright; 1988) support sions of this policy statement.” Dr. William Brady Says: Those Who Skimp on Milk Are Heading Mealy of the manifestations of ag- ing and disease in older persons, that pene! are pace as inevit- wel be ‘the result ot itelong taulty diet. Sherman re- can diet is more deficient in cal. cium than in any. other element. As a result adults ex- perience a long- continued loss of calcium through the. years, This does not become DR, BRADY superficiajly manifest because the great calcium stores in the bones constantly make up for the cal- cium losses in the blood and tis- sues. But as a result of this con stant depletion, the bones be- - ¢ome poor in calcium and more fragile.’ Osteoporosis of the aged may be the result of a dietary ‘fault and not an inevitable ac companinent of aging. An intake of almost ] gm. of cal- cium a day is needed to maintain the calcium balance of the body. Most foods are poor in calcium, The best sources of this mineral are milk, which contains about 1 gm. to the. quart, cheese and green leafy vegetables. BY COLUMBIA PROFESSOR I have quoted the foregoing para- graphs verbatim from a medical | textbook, “The Patient Past Fifty,” by Ernst P,. Boas, M.D., professor of medicine, Columbia University. This is one.ot the most illuminat- ing books in my medical library, but I gather from current medical literature that my opinion of the book is singular—in scanning the medical journals I have never come across a reference to it. May- be this apparent reje of _ the for Trouble Any child, youth or adult whose daily intake of calcium and D is inadequate is a moddle-coddle. The Ses Oe 2 ® ee congume daily = least 1% pints of milk, skim milk or sour milk, That ‘is three glasses of milk a day, the . way to health and vite, Replace milk with tea, coffee, cocoa, pop, wine or beer if you'd rather culti- vate mollycoddlism. letters, not mofe than one page oD. For ia Ea nosia, or treatment, will be answered by on iiiam Beeay. if a apse. see, te Fo ™ (Copyright 1958), f Voioiatt of the péople © cn | i Suggests Patient Care Plan to Cut Hospital Expenses “ 5 age io & ide bask wees followed with a great deal those in charge of the operation ralbai be taxpayer in Potted bie cee ee , of Pontiac General Hospital, %* .*' ® So, I am wondering if the members of the Hospital Board would care to consider a new system of “progressive patient He has at his bedside all the emergency care?” Under condition gets the constant sur- and “ther medical persounel. equipment he might need and should a complication arise, i gan by deat ith te 8 MeN of minutes. * * When he begins to improve, however, careful watching, he is moved to another There he receives normal hospital kind he got when he was in greatest danger. be met: by nurse’s aides or practical nurses, ‘ ..-pegistered nurses. * and can get along with less zone—the intermediate area. but not the painstaking Many of his needs can supervised, of course, by & service, x & * With even more iinprovement in his condition, the patient in the later stages of convajescence might of the hos where aeasiyas An. 9 to wait on himself and go to meals — rooms and where he is expected in the hospital cafeteria. There he ona This.-plan has been the Manchester (Conn.) Memorial Hospital, of better care, cheaper rooms, lower overhead and from hospital to home. Birmingham os - Wants Answer To Problem I, for one, think the City Com- How about the thousands of cups ot free coffee served ‘to anyone who comes for it? After we spent much money to build an addition, . the cost went even higher. With milliong spent on a new building and equipment one would think things would be more efficient and cheaper, What in the world ? is going on ame. Huron St. be moved a third time into quarters are rather like motel remains until discharged—barring ke xk amazingly successful for more than year in and it has the advantage ‘easier transition Henry A. Houston More Help Is Needed Having read the letter from the person who gives thanks tc = many services providing for the needy, it prompts my writing. It is fine that these needy families re- ceive ‘so much; but I wish there “were an agericy for the working middle. class, We can’t’ afford to send our children to camp, have dental care, or get polio shots, If our money runs low our Christmas fund shrinks, therefqre a small Christmas. _..No extras can be pant though Dad has a steady job, be- cause we are buying a house. ~~ Jealous Oe rae vr the writer. Tate ins sorpaes Ss will | World’s Space Experts. Trade Satellite Notes ‘By ALTON BLAKESLEE AP Science Writer MOSCOW. (AP) — Space and rot coerts mainly of the Unit- s and the Soviet Union, Geophysical Year, which’ is now 13 months old, The IGY is an 18month coopers than 60 nations on all physical as- pects of the earth and gun and their effects on human life. Other fields include studies of the weath- ative study by scientists. of more er, oceans, glaciers ‘and a quakes, series of formal * * * But space has taken the center of the stage, ‘for the launching of the Soviet Sputniks and the U. S.~ satellites has been one of the dramatic events for the public. One report today by Dr, Fred Whipple, director of the Smuithson- ian Astrophysical Laboratory at Cambridge, .Mass., said’ careful studies of the. flights by Soviet and U.S. satellites showed there is much more air at higher altt- tudes than had been Alr drag effects there is five times more air 140 miles above the earth and 20 times more at 250 miles, ‘ We ‘The sessions are one of 14 divi-| sions of work by scientists ly, the U. S. 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ED EN ROR ES OS RCN eM aes ce RE Seg BIN Ey eR ag ame RO a rtp a i, * me ae o Ke La bead ia Se tht. kweli Bs uae ease : H , ‘ ie a E “JEWELERS” 16 W, Huron St. - < Dvints of the past these months + FE 2-0294. VOTE AGAIN for Richard D. KUHN STATE SENATOR: Richard D. Kuhn is a graduate—of Michi University. He is a graduate of the Detroit College of Law. Richard D. Kuhn is a member of Chamber ‘of Commerce and the Junior Chamber of Commerce, caged and Kiwanis Clubs. He is a@° businessman and on State — vary Bers Senator should represent ALL the people of pe County, @nd NOT just the selfish interests of @ few pressure groups, Your vote’ for Richard D. Kuhn ‘ wilt give , the people of Oakland County, FULL if tation in your state government. Richard °D. scientists ‘He also began’ osnetaling who were dying to make the ‘trip, bunch of big-shots from the Middle|she couldn’t very well be stuffy E : a ee : bihy Re ae ie Baa ye ies . Ber rte a = ip a ay = ie 4 f ee ae ‘ ; Pe 4 a Ree aa LY ee roe : f% : 1 5 See Oe spo — 4 ‘ pa eae on) Saas 7 Ce Oe eae Crs : 4 . THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1058 dey fy Meee. wate ol a, r . ; R ‘ a ne y . 2 ’ 7 : e s y Russian practically gave up ditnking. | Miss Liberty, he therefore tried it among his Russian pals. = | “why don't you let some of The bear’s letters became longer)relatives come and look me cozier. He was dying to make|Hie wheedied. “ she never invited him to visit| while they're. vi SS , and claimed she was’ too. busy|some of my 2 Adel to meet him elsewhere, the bearjyou.”. ° j had begun to take on/ had to content himself: with lucra- eo ® here vulgar. tone) if! Mins tive businéss trips to Hungary and Miss Liberty wasn't too keen on|® MG? vee rround herself ¥ ys the idea, but since her kinfolks|¢'Y Siow qult statins BEAR BOASTS SPIN ose of farmers, ef) -.y when, be threatened coarsely, 7. ge 4 3 in Mideast (Continued From Page One) denies Nasserism exists. Whatever its name, the force came into being because of him — perhaps even in spite of him. He may be the captive of its momentum. ; estern prestige iD!wax in no position te upset Middle 1 — in Jordan|=2st Peace,’ He still: might hate lig 9 ree, crclghhaamag A g Ne g § e E B : sine channels. sapseggtincredtlwtaafi long Middle East experience, this Micourse offers a chance to avert disaster. ‘B&O Freight Train »/Derailed by Washout PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP)— | A Baltimore and Ohio freight train was derailed yesterday by a wash- out that resulted from flash floods. Trainmaster Harold F,. Lydick bly would not be cleared until to- Morrow morning: Traffic was rerouted through Wheeling. < Some of the 30: de®ailed cars Were set afire when a broken elec- tric line ignited a car of inflama- help. . ble naphtha. A carload of propane Even with these arms Nasser| gas burned but did not explode. Communist. bloc was eager to < @n_ excellent administrator. Richard D. Kuhn believes: a i‘ iWalar behae’ Gar tess Police said the death was clear. courage. a -genuine sad toy to lead it inte commtrective ~ + The Nasser myth— ~ Bloodhound Finds Boy, |" tes mie ecient. Suffocated i in Icebox ly accidental, They said the/hinfed that Primes teodetreng matien—and be closer friends, and inasmuch as|and Far East, and gradually his| about it. Her congressional beaux ELECT some of Miss Liberty's politigal|letters became more boastful ans and Americans | 2% She had left, seemed State - ‘. |pals had begun criticizing ‘her at /Business wns. booming he’ said,| He : waneeink bath vad forth | mY on getting out of town. Representative ; like |home,, she harm in encour-|and he sought-after f ng sot gett gogo prt all a iggy fellow. If Mise Liberty aidn’t-want Sa > no Pye a gpd ig agp eg a COW in Geneva three] “‘Tnere was no doubt about it |'° Play ball, there were'plenty of] 10 some of, Miss Liberty's |France seemed scornful BACOW . Her actual “date” @t] tuo bear looked like a young |0thers—like s faschiating returning cousins began exert- |fears, and even John’ Bull ap- _ DEMOCRAT vio sale" i'odl Cena ph ca enen tangs (SOS Seas Seinal wa pee, eee ee = quite congemial, Miss Liberty considered his man- The bear, like s0 many seit | poroag pei-pal she had. arene »*, i ; men, a i * te thet» ene at enh od beat ety. | foram anor. While bing hs |, Ms Utes dots - Gregg Shorthand — parties, was also’there, and as | he | time to force a meeting with of a date with this; crass| a Eee WL, Ch gc Bi, [eoteiecge had ty tage Bis owl A ys ae ne : : ve . ust Still Unable fo Form. jew, ,Someor = = a2" ccoul ating e . : P ‘ T ” ee nds i Government in Laos ees ee cing ; | -Lypewriting Comptometer. and Calculator - NEW CLASSES ... THIS WEEK . Day, Half-Day and Evening There is a steady demand for well-trained office help.. Beginning salaries are excellent.. There are. ‘many good opportunities for advancement. 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Wi Re welche rides. “He'd ae Aa is cae wt su wate Cue nw go fgg ey time — and my wife, who's been| bring perees reg rand er pay public is his apparent shy help- little proudly. “We'd as soon drop | Garter ts -of|mixed up-in show business,:made| a few numbers for dancing lye lessness. Was it sympathy that om nienns boas as. Soo Wolk store, car ‘sales, activities for Dodge." |a wild statement. = — tide” te. shorrewne The if |, made the public love him? : Carter’s unofficial title is more » “4 “That *, she , box- saw an interested customer, ‘ nm " : impressive. To “intimate eciemta tions Pare bobotticnt ts OY | he'@ take ft tis accordion and |xinvty’ cot elias as all com. “he man whe; with the COOPEFS| suey esinees can set Bes ae Ta lee ‘that ‘shout hiv ee | Cale tion and ‘intuition s Ww ow business box-of- . ‘ | fice im the dark, but I stil | At the end of the 13 weeks,|bought. But almost inevitably| cara ecsage.el asked, why? : questionnaires of Dodge buyers|they. wind up saving, ‘We, don't} ‘No Contract 80 22: cet tale Sor re Lawrence Wak: Toyelgas ‘Necessary: ) protective toward him, that's for] Call Today ; | Gregory oll Go. 94 East Walton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141 etictaded Lilie * Former Oakland Asst. Prosecuting Attorney _ & Annapolis and: Un. of Michigan Law Graduate * Combat Veteran of World War ead Korea | ‘ss se ales, “But we have surveys : « © ££ . Host Angeles dealers and discussed os . Well, today, Carter himiself was |it. They had contemplated a show The spiaban wer: ven : pes even survey the surveys, and oa in town and agreed to «describe, : — = | over anviced tea, how: it .all hap- ; ILS ee ye, | nae tgp Anas, 1953; the ° ate - sali seven rei “THE PROOF IS ON THIS PAGE De te ionrad See AVE MORE IN | atrct one” Bert Carter od YOu GET MORE o-¢ ‘YOU S “He even went into the chewing gum business once, producing Lawrence Welk’s Hawaiian fruit gum, .so he coyld sponsor him: |! ‘ self. But it didn't last.” The distinguished-looking Dodge man shook" his ‘head in deep sym- pathy. “‘A shame,” he said. Then, } brightening: | “Well, one day we ha to sieebiideaiaiats wats wo s see him on a sustaining on} would visit dealers in the Los : . | i. } ren sewer omc ela AG | < Penney’s proves it! you get | im Bagwell Blasts Williams more in comforters here! ie for Switching Stories : ‘ : : ae JONTA a» ~ Paul, Bagwell who hs shown himself toe te : | sr nee sit Williams. “talks out sagorec ties poly cgpaerail ; i" yt rate ome PP iv of the Ionia Free Fair here today, |moval from office.” | i, “ ee ete ed a highway land porehases in Greod| that an offer was belng | ones = Republican highway eomanlig- ee mew in taxes | ‘3 “¢ sioner. was lost. 4 * & k. MA | oo marr Wiliams as, daying “Now here is anothir situation,” | bk, fo it it were ot for the fact that said Bagwell. “A Democrat, John] ees you are voluntarily leaving office,|C. Mackie, is highway corpmis- | ate your conduct in this matter —Isioner, This Democrat floated a| SI your ignorance of facts, your fail-)199 milion: dollar bond issue. 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RUBEN a - Eldredge-Skelley Wistial = rADIES Said in Candlelight Rite |i donnell Hair. Stylists | Connie L. Cothron Weds - temas banked he alr of Ernestine Kahn. vitae sia mv tx te wasne sma | Weds Herbert S. Ruben stitintte sity | pcaptiriiereads afternoon of Connie .L. Cothren and Gary L. Thomas. The Rev. | - awing wedune 6 Petia |. ni | Hugh S; Townely officiated at - “, exndating Kahn Winston and the * adjoining Acta’ inthe Seton D ey and H.- Richard |Nikki Purvis.Feted | LUNCHEONS the ceresnony before 250 guests. | Herbert Samuel Ruben were | bride's aunt and uncle. MF. | officiated at the candlelight | Nikki Sue Purvis, 2-yearold| Sealtest Ice. Cream « Parents of the couple are Mr, married this afternoon in the — : ° ceremony before 300 guests.. | dgughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Larry; Popular Prices - Za .. The couple will live in Royal the and Mrs. B.C, Cothron of Sag- terfate garden of the summer | 1.) Parents of . couple are |r. Purvis of Stout street, was] RIKER F UNTAIN | inaw and Mrs. J, P, Thomas’ | estate of the bride's late grand- | foneymoon Ow onke va. ee eee pu at a birthday party] ~ piker == Mr, Thomas Kahn, on Walnut Lake, Bloom- States. Watkins Lake IN ORGANDY GOWN field’ Hills. Dr. Richard Hertz xk we * : x“ & * The we ea of Temple Beth El, Detroit, The bride -was graduated G O EN AU an organdy | officiated at the ceremony. | trom Emma Willard School, | _ The bride wore @ Princes© , : ae Sea. Mine tediete, The ‘Parents of the couple are | ‘Troy N.Y., arid University of style floor length gown of silk noise Radice fornied @ tiened’| | 67. ond MOS. Harry-Lewis Wier | Michigan. School of Arctiitec- | onganza featuring an empire fell into me ‘1° and Mrs. Michael Leo Rubén | groom is a graduate of the short lace. sleeves and a Sa- pceye ple oy train | of Buffalo, N.Y University of Michigan Schools | brina neckline trimmed with P . x ok ek of Law and Business seed pearls. and sequins. Her : The . istration. He was affiliated with veil of silk French illusion ‘fell Jength gown of blush pink peau Phi Sigma Delta and Delta from a crown-of seed pearls t ue it s : 3 The Bobette Corset Shop Be ee bou- quet of white roses, white del- de soie, The deep neckline was | Theta Phi’ Fraternities, amd sequins, and she carried a Sonica. floretiog eae accented by appliques of lace | ao cascade bouquet of ° white Reap tem _ _ | With seed pearl embroidery at roses. Pontiac's Most Complete Cocset Shop with Graduate . “SISTER TAKES PART Edwina Lee Skelley, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Joan and Jane Skelley, both cousins of the bride, and Jo Osmun. Jean Pedersen, the bride- groom’s sister was junior _ bridesmaids. All the attendants wore bal- lerina length dresses of aqua nylon chiffon with Bertha necklines and fitted ‘basque waists. Thein short veils were Sa a ey We : nd be tne ee ae ~ ey : tilly lace ed taffeta cummerbunds : -accessories, office. We received | flower baskets of pink. carna- coe to Help and Pit Any Figure, Type and Size Bobette Corset Shop 14 N Saginaw St. - - Strand Theater Bidg. wore Pleated nylon coolie Flower girl was Barbara | nouncement of this in the mail. ti and carried colonial bouquets . P e of pink roses, pink -carnations niece, She wore a pale pink should now call him when we ins Lad ws feo pa wre white buds. The beide | Sack oon é ‘ents ja seat sm har ere Al FLUFF-DRYVY SERVIC if ore: & rose! ’s nephew | feels it is our duty as friends | WS man. Ts W =| = nylon. embroidered. dress with Peter Eliot Winston was ring- of the family to pattonize him White of Saginaw, Clyde Dea- power ue cimmeriund and) bearer Lyn and Susan Robs | and, that be and ts fam | Brae Hartson et Waren. || Make Mondays Sunny-d @ D@SKeT. on, o' nieces would be justified in feeling ruce arren. Eaacees | enh | ices | menace | Make Mondays Sunm-doy , ASSIST ROOM man was e. | claims that is the purpose of | Ception. n par. What a relief to send all family wash to Pontiac Best was Ronald Nelson’ Miller of Cleveland, Ohio, Har- | the announcement. ~- _*{ lors, Mrs. SkeMey wore a light Laundry! Oceans of gentle flare id aay rnsings make ey Son ay meng ol Eg De a eam, ‘rte me sh cr oe oe : "s er, > trimmed with lace, a pink ie nm Ww returns them there's almost ee, pater Castedl, “ the ) served as ushers. ea aecee ion ee rose corsage. Mrs. Poderai nothiny leit to do. Wouldn't you like this service? Thomas. S : * * x |. toms and the best way to cure | Wore a navy silk shantung For her daughter’s wedding, | your ills and no one should { Sheath with white accessories | ‘Free Plastic oe with Dry Cleaning . DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at Our Locations $40 S. Telegraph Rd. 2682 West 12 Mile—Berkley ~ _ $33 S. Hunter—Birmingham PAULI’S * Gents Antal Clearance Sale | RED CROSS SHOES 2 7 Mrs, Winston wore a pink linen expect you to change to a new and a pink rose corsage. When the couple left for a embroidered dress with match- ‘one who would know nothing HONEYMOON IN CHI honeymoon’ to northern Michi- : MICHIGAN gan, the bride wes weating « ing: accessories. Mrs, Ruben of your medical history. You The tride wha weett blue linen sheath dress with or ipa cece pag with would send to the young doc- omabk while yearing «| white Iace jacket ‘and white aan tor anyone you know of who | sheath dress with white acces- ies. _ has no doctor of their-own in | orice and a corsage of white “They will live on Waldo’ | | Réllowing the garden cere. | YOU ‘own ‘ roses from her bridal bouquet a . : -Mony, a supper was held at “Dear Mrs. Post: Issit nec- when the couple left for a ‘tm NOVA-TEX oe GIVES MY. F | | | ) honeymoon to, northern Mich- | igan. They Will live on Murphy street.. Answer: It is not necessary, a * ike | but on an especial’ occasion Both are graduates of Mich- when many guests ‘are invited igan State Uni ty. The | to meet 4 professional, a cor- bride was a menier of the sage is rarely, if éver, omitted. Alpha Delta Pi. Sorority and Avoid the Rush! t Have your we- - upholstering done NOW — before the fall season! essary that a hostess give a, + corsage to her guest of hohor?” * |, goddess . August Speciah Special Tabl | Favorite ‘after five’ all-in-one LooK f 2-Piete Living Room Helte FLATS and SADDLES >"° Completely —— 795. Designed for a lovelier you, the GODDESS torso bra with permanent foam inserts molds your figure to the contours you've always wanted. Daintily embroidered; elastic back; detachable plier: 32-36 A, i 52.38 B and C. White broadcloth. agen ‘Re-Upholstered As ae. id | 49”°. All Workmanship Guaranteed § Years! ‘William Wright, a =a | : pe aosss Qe r ses, | "MEN'S NUNN-BUSH, EDGERTON ~ ~and PEDWINS | : . $6" o 1G" . Values sed ‘$21.5 95 ‘Pauli’s ‘Shoe Store ae toe Posies’ Over 75 Years! is: 35 N. SAGINAW ST.” ee )/ oe A ig f Piece ‘til 9 Let ‘ederal’s expert corsetieres fit you ieencaadl for comfort and ae flattery ~a : : 8 | 5 s i . eas ‘ COMPLETE memes || ) SHIRT 719 W. Huron” FE 4-1536 ce SERVICE 7 Quality Cleaning Since 1929. aw. - waht CHARGE IT" ot t FEDERAL'S. 270 Orchard Lake Ave. e é i eg z meas ye A RLY aa : : ae wage A: eo we t- sae yes mae "Ruth Windkete Speaks Vows in Church Rite Ruth E, Windiate and Clye D. ‘ Underwood were married July 31 at the Orehard Lake home of Mr, and Mrs, Norman E. Windiate. Dr. William Marbach .of First Presbyterian Church officiated at the ceremony, The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David E. Win- diate and. the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Underwood. Attending the couple were Judge Frank L, Doty and Mrs. Cass E. Windiate. Feather Pillows Can Be Washed Modern pillows can be machine washed and dried, following the manufacturer’s directions, with- out removing the feathers. Another method for washing pillows by hand or by machine is to transfer the feathers to a roomy cloth bag and to suds them sep- arately from the ticking. Men’‘s Skins Show - the Value of Soap How’s this for the honest-to- goodness truth: you men have such: nice skins — all you use is soap.” That’s what a woman in Min- neapolis told a prominent author. And she wasn’t kidding, either. “No wonder all| & Lome balance of the season in a casual and care- free way. Don't let the temperature er the humidity get you down. Schedule a brief © but necessary beauty routine for each day and don’t skip it for any reason. Sunburn doesn't have to happen, you know. Just The home of Mrs. Lois Jones on Scott Eake road - ae en AD oe tt Pa se vs tire PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, aveusT e 1958. ss] ~ Pentiae Press Photes Bergemann, publicity chairman, was offering a deli- Winners Announced Winners at the Fairway. Golf ‘Club party, Thursday were Mrs. William Bennett, Mrs. Lee Lysing- Hendry, Mrs, Delbert Hammett, Mrs. George Watters and Mrs. Jack Bender. 50 on Bob-Lo Trip : More than 50 Golden Agers par- ticipated in an all-day outing at sacle el Hawaiian Dinner Given Members, of the Professional Homemakers Extension. Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Jones on Scott Lake road Sunday for an Hawaiian dinner honoring Skaggs, cornmunity chairman. Mrs, Jones supplied patterns There Were Other Ways’ —_—— Abby their husbands. dresses), which the women fash- ‘menu included Hawalian punch, -Mrs, Marcus Bowers Jr. was chairman: for the event. Also as- sisting were Mrs. Donald Montney, project chairman and Mrs, James for the mau maus (Hawalian | foned for the affair, The group’s | Mrs. Richard Lasho (left) and ‘Mrs. Thomas Skaggs took a few. minutes out from the ‘Hawaiian festivities Sunday to check the club’s _— list, Mrs. Lasho was expense chairman for the Skaggs is the group’: $ treasurer. REDUCED event. Mrs, # BRONZED BY EXCLUSIVE NEW DUCTYL' PROCESS enjoy a carefree | ‘VACATION | with an , : on sf ‘ Annaliese | Special Permanent’ Other Machine, Machineless and Cold Waves was the scene of an Hawaiian luaw (dinner) Sunday, cacy to Mrs. Walter Wittkopf (left, seated), vice Styled Hair Cutting from $1.50 - | _ given’ by members of the Prozessional Homemakers chairman, and Mrs. H. James Elliott, secretary, when. | by Rowena Wilson - Extension Club for their husbands. Mrs. William this photo was snapped. - Annaliese Beauty Shop i cammaer ts @ | . : + (Over Tasty Bakery} : ant oe, Se aby oo Fairway Golf Club On the committee were Mrs. 86%4 N. Saginaw St. * Open Friday Evenings. : dae: . AUGUST: .'5| ONLY Announces the Opening of His Office for the Practice of + Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery ONL selvages add strength and extra good wear. Hurry in now during take sensible tions. Keep [J ‘veleano fruit salad (served | ‘ your Shale chert, auccth ane | ? aflame), and a raft loaf for the 343 Griggs Street. Siiver $17.21 = . ey rmy Discipline’ Last Resort? |=" [masts siescent oe | vi . in the becotiful BRON-SHOE line dree . ; If you hair is not short, smooth of a variety of fresh fruit. Rochester, Michigan N Aan a are tnt cee aid somnathing UREN Guests attending included Mr. awe Meee 3 ‘o some! t ‘ “ ) - a’ | ( 4 about it. Let us a —s a epaggpion ga laee poll cad cay th a i — _— and Mrs, Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. By pecans Phone OL 1-0781. | coif, Beauty is our business and }}/ “DEAR ABBY: If there is ee wl D bse ens Walter Wittkopf, Mr. and Mrs = invite 8 Se kenoars ‘ nothing to look at and I am not ’ : : : lamor na’s || @"y freedom of the press you'll | «“pEAR ABBY: We are in- | beautiful. We are just two plain |H. James Elliott, Mr. and: Mrs , ‘ ‘ Salons, ons 3 Disie ~ print my letter afid permit me vited to A silver weddi Je in love. His wife is |Thomas Skaggs, Mr. and Mrs. : 2m : =: Drayton R3 ng party | people in love at . j v7, Plains, O8 9- to.defend myself. I am the re- |. to be held in an exclusive hotel. | very mean to him and has had ene ae : gang a LOUIS Ss STUDIO eg FE 5-3735. - over the little boy’s wagon and | request for $20 per couple, or | two years because she doesn’t v eee ee sad Be PERMANENTS. ee ee ‘ reson First, let me say that | $10 single. Our hostess is very. | want him near her. That's why and Mrs, Wil petgememn. - Complete with Haircut and * ce i 7 ‘have arthritis so bad I can | friendly with the silver wedding | he turhed to me for the love : : , 5 nm aie _ hardly drive | couple, but we hardly know | and‘ understanding he needed. om dean University] Wo App't Heceswary FE BRING SHOES TODAY ; my car. Every | these people. The couple cele- “He has three childrea who |5as 1 ot fetes @ $350 million | asm CONDITIONED tnd YYleor Next to Beckner Finance pee : night for the | brating their wedding is not | hate him because his wife endowme: - : ——— f past eight | hard up and he is a well | poisoned their minds against” = : or months I’ve.| known professional man. My | him. He says everyone at his oe : had to stop my | hostess said they were collect-..| plant hates him because he is delicious ing the money to send them on | quiet and minds his own busi- ; drivew: | a second honeymoon trip. ness. His wife refuses to give ' , Should we be a part of this?” } “DEAR ABBY: Here is a friend has been on the wrong : ee. . his parents but it accomplished question from a lonely, unat- | Couch for two years. He should ; dining «~~ |) soinine. question from lovely, wnat | geo a. payehatit.. This ~ usual 7% Sears” ider-I ) ' “I finally watned his parents | it be proper for a woman in my | Temance will net you nothing 4 I ive that if thestoys were in my position to invite a single un- but a broken heart. Do yourself 4 8g , driveway again I would run | attached gentleman to my home -| & big favor and send him on 2 r them. His father said, | or a meal? I have known him | bis way. W tel lowe 4 the wish you would, it might | cssually for a lone ti kok ok . - long time, Does p oa 4 . teach him a good lesson. So this cheapen a woman in a CONFIDENTIAL TO a | J) Tzam ore them. Can anyone | man’s ever? How do men feel | CTROUBLED. So Oe nd BATH TOWELS HAND TOWELS ‘WASH CLOTHS | suggest a better method of | shout this? Please reply.” Church next Sunday. The Lord 7 SEAL OF a. him a lesson?” , UNCERTAIN promises us. mercy — but he . 4 ; ETIRED.ARMY MAN ; doesn’t promise us ‘‘tomor- or $4 ‘for hj for 9 a APPROV AL DEAR | ering: You could | DEAR UNCERTAIN: I can | row.” ' it ns have stopped your car—hunted | think of nothing a lonely unat- x *e * i up the lad and made HIM | tached man would appreciate poe personal Feely, write ; # } move his toys. Or se _ car | more than a dinner invitation to care of this paper. : 5 __put it in the garage. ‘Destroy. | stances. Aste him. wo berms Firmly woven’ cotton terry towels in a choice of Tuscan Rose, a B ¢ * Sunshine Yellow, Light Green, White, Blue, Violet colors. Sturdy ; c Learn to play the HAMMOND Organ before you buy! . our August White Goods Sale and save. « Vii cuales yet eheywent china te just listening . ... when the glorious Ham- mond is so easy to play? Grinnell’s gives you free practice time in our studios with your course: of organ lessons. Rental plan available. Come in or.call pan tO «2 “books and flat or bottom fitted full ‘size. .1.64 ~42x36-in. pillow case. 42¢ a WOODWARD at practice time ll _—— . er : -_ Tato aa sheets 84 SQUARE LAKE RD. / ie each ; ‘ — . twin size “Charge It” i, flat or bottom fitted full size. 1.99 42x38'/,-in. plow. ¢ case. ™ @ r 218 te FESR wae i es te Be Pe (ee es Le BLOUSES Sleeveless, ge aE 1% Reg. «oe, 3.99, 2.99, ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 19533, soe Be - oo ’ ™ — “*200 FLORAL PRINT SKIRTS . Full circles, box pleats, 88 drip-dry, no-iron cotton, 2 | evergiage, sizes 8 to 18. Reg. 4.99. Now 100 Bermudas Front zip, ivy league, 1* stripes, checks,‘ plaids, solids. Reg. 3.99. 300 DRESSES Sleeveless, sun pode ack a jacket atyles, 00. styles, everglaze, ee” cottons, rayne ce er 7 to-15, 8 to 20. Reg. ie 100 BETTER BERMUDAS 200 SLACKS 300 KNIT SPORT TOPS- * ‘ . z -* te Le * ; : : > “ ji = is * E . ‘ ee e ¥, < : 7 i +, Starting Mon., August 4 at 6:00 P. M. SHARP! eee. Special Purchase Merchandise? NO! 7 x = Distress Merchandise? NO! a : ; pipemet to Reise Cash? NO! However: we bo have women’s summer leisure wear stocks which we have to move out of our store to make room for the daily arrival of fall fashions. = 2 : We are therefore, offering some of the most outstanding values “to ‘ever offered in the Pontiac area on nationally advertised, first- quality women's summer leisure wear. . ; P : * - We will be busy moving stocks and rearranging merchandise but not foo busy to show all of Reg stoners values awaiting : . you at Burton's Sacrifice Sale. = Due to the tremendous mark-downs, all sales will have to be final. Sorry, no phone orders, refunds or exchanges. , ° NOW YOU CAN SAY “CHARGE IT” LADIES’ APPAREL 75 North Saginaw, Poiitiac, Michigan mo ee \ i \ ‘Geley & Lord fabrics, tar pia: 88 3, fly ronts. sizes 8-20. - Chino, knit. Reg. 5.99. Sizes 8-18, popular plaid, 88 solids, polished cotton M-L. Reg. 4.99, 3.99, * Chemise style, ve 88 cable-knit, no-iren,’ T 2.99. 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Reg. 15.95, DRESSES Nylon velverays, pure s silk, Arnel cottons, 00 jerseys, all dressy : afternoon Fomsar' TO soa six.. Reg. te : Co-Ordinates “SKIRT and Sheer cords, slim & full 88 skirts, chemise, all 5 : wanted colors & fabrics. Sires 10-18. Reg. 9.95. 200 HALF SIZES Bemberg, voille, jerseys, 00 nylons, 1414 to 24%. Af- 8 : ternoon &idressy types. “Values 14.95, Now 100 BETTER Co-ordinates wanted os Sites th<- 18. Reg. 12.95 toe 14.95 Now Sheer cords, slim and 4g 88 full. skirts, chemise—al) § : 100 LARGE SIZE SKIRTS : Size 32 waist—38 waist. 88 able. Reg. 6.99 value. 100 BETTER CAPRI PANTS Fiy front, ivy league, 88 Chino, polished cotton, ce twills. Values 7.99,. New ODDS and ENDS of Spring Toppers % length coats, ny- cee silk and wool, 00 dacrons, all wools, botcle. Val. to 29.95. 200 PEDAL Size 8 to 16, seersticker, 88 sheer cord, Chino, pol- 3 ished cotton, all choice , colors. 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Values to ‘ re “3 : : 25.95, Now Here Early for Best * \ LARGE SIZE SUMMER ~ BLOUSES SLEEVELESS ae rene be id em to iS 3.99," ene Now. goog sizes 40 to 44, — ‘ drip-drys, ag T 88 j eR ea ee ere wh oy roe e ‘J ea TIAC PRESS. “PONTI AC, wae HIGAN, he ' BACK TO SCHOOL — Pontiac Police Sgt. Lawrence E. LaBair receives his notice of ac- ceptance to Northwestern University’s Traffic e Police Administration Training Robert Tricker, local insurance agent. LaBair will move to Evanston, Ill., for the nine-month’s “MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1958 per Foundation. Program from course sponsored for police officers by the Kem- left) are John E. Cornelius of Detroit, _represent- ing the foundation, and Chief Herbert W. Straley. Tricker is Pontiac agent for one of the insurance firms that finance the Kemper Foundation. Watching the presentation, (from h * % By ELEANOR ‘DUCKWITZ Walled Lake Correspondent WALLED LAKE — Waldo Proc- tor, vocational agricultural teach- er in the Walled Lake Schools for the past 30 years last week was presented with a 30-year service key and an engraved watch at the 39th banquet of teachers of voca- tional agriculture held at Kellog Center on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing. : x * * Both the key,-giveri bythe Voca- tional “Agriculture Teachers Asso- ciation, and the watch, given by the Sears Roebuck Foundation were tributes to Proctor's many years of service to: the boys and citizens of his community and the State. During “this period, 1,300 hove and men have had training if reg- Walled Lake Educator. _Feted at MSU Banquet could confer | — the State Farmer degree. They were George Camp- bell, Harry Colestock, Charles Jones, Jack Shaw, George Spen- cer, Sam Smith and Howard Croft. Jones and Spencer also receivéd the~ highest, national honor — the American Farmer degree. MANY CHANGES SEEN Many changes in area farming have been witnessed by Proctor. When he began teaching, potatoes were the chief crop of his students. Then followed, a shift to poultry, dairy and general fee-crops.. . An even. greater change has been noted in the size of the farm, From family farms of 4 to $0 acres, operations -have ex- tended to units of 300 to 500 acres due to improvement in equip- ment and the ability of each farmer to da mere work by him- self, : Last year the agriculture course was dropped at Walled Lake Senior High, but Proctor has remained on the faculty as a biology teach- ‘a adult education classes if de-| mands warrant it. ke & *, For the past several years, he has taught an adult section in landscaping. In addition to his ‘enchai -dut-= ies, Proctor is mayor pro tem of Walled Lake, past president of the Walled Lake Rotary Club, past master of the Walled Lake Masonic Lodge and a member of the First Baptist Church, He -has ‘held many offices in the Michigan Association of Teach- ers of Vocational Agriculture, in- cluding the presidency. Since 1939 he has been chairman of the E.E. Gallup Memorial Fund and annual- ly makes the plaque which is pre-, sented to retiring presidents... : * * * Woodworking is but one of his varied hobbies, Others include cab- inet making, photography, — and fishing. On the grounds of his home at 1050 Pontiac Trail, he m a small nursery and. also er. He also will teach agriculture raises pedigreed Gordon setters, | 1 sega Meet. ‘ion Landscaping Design, Usage their work — past, present and can Society of Landscape Archi- _ Jing. the six-day period. approach to its wilderness aréas. ‘gram conducted by the government _|ning;. modern-.highway and land Leaders Discuss 20th Century WASHINGTON (UPI) cently for a joint discussion of future. The two groujs are the Ameri- tects (ASLA) and the International tects (IFLA). * * * The main theme of the congress. was 20th century design- and usage. Discussion range from the “‘wide open spaces.’’ * * * ‘There were’ several seminars for leading landscape architect .mem- bers of the two organizations dur- One was on America’s new It was conducted by William G. Carnes, staff chief of the National Park Service's “Mission 66." * * * “Mission 66". is a 10-year pro- aimed at preserving “the: nation’s heritage in wild lands, scenery and historic treasures.” It is “ last through 1966. Seminars were conducted on urban housing and renewal; shop- ping centers and school site plan- use relationships; parks, recrea- tion areas and open spaces, and professional education, and re- search. . County Births of Societies ‘ — The ; : world’s two leading groups of landscape architects met here re- Federation of Landscape Archi-| shopping centers and highways to! Recent births in the Pontiac area ~ recorded in the Oakland County Clerk's office are listed below by the name of the father. Utier Thomas a. ron Laird. Carl M. Bast, 47611 Jeffry. Stanly P —_ Moye Summer. : Raters A, ps epanhean arr] Nath: rmann, athan, Willem i. Kobler L315 Delvin. “ Robert Robert O. Kelley, 1685 Metz B. Schook, 4 47620 Elden. Merle Merk F. -Aemisegger, 2469 Auburd. Farmington Donald A. ad 31743 Polkstone. ular classes, part-time:and adult education sessions at Walled Lake High School, It was one of the early schools to affiliate with the Future Farmers of America; gz the 23rd school to be chartered in Michigan, | ° * * * During the’time Procter spon- sored the chapter, seven boys re- ceived the highest honors the Mich- igan Association of Future Farmers Thoughtful Thiet Warns Farmer Near Rochester ROMEO — A thonghtfal thief left a “courtesy” note for: an Avon Township farmer after “draining all the gas and oil out of his tractor. The note read: “Sir, you have ne oil in your tractor. Thought “I would tell you so you wouldn’t burn a good tractor up. Thank you. ” The tractor is owned by Den- _ nis Dellaporte, 253 Thalia St., Rochéster, who has a farm at Inwood and Dequindre roads. The theft was reported Satur- day to Romeo State Police. The engagement “of Laura Brown to David L:-Hénsel has been announced by her father, John B, Brown of Ville Platte, La. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr; and Mrs. Earl. Ji Hensel of 571 Lakeside Dr., - “Milford. . The couple will be | ‘married Kus: 16 at Sacred Heart Catholie ee in Ville Platte, ring. marriage rite Saturday eve- ‘ning at Redeemer Lutheran re-| Church,. Starr E. Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. R: Starr Booth of 3230 Grindley St.. Orchard Lake, bride. k§ we ‘ The new Mrs. Booth is the daugh- ter of Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Pitts- ley of Garden City. She wore ‘a gown of Chantilly lace with a scooped neckline and chape] train. Her veil was attached te a crown of iridescent sequins and seed pearls, and she centered by red roses. - Maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Joyce, and attendants were Kate Pressey of Allen Park, Mrs. Loretta Ross of Dearborn and Ma- ria Cody of Melvindale. John Booth of Walled Lake was the best: man, while Don- Hakola ushers, : A reception was held at the Maplewood Clubhouse in Royal * ' Following their honeymoon at Niagara Falls and New England, the newlyweds will make their home: at 1853 Oakley Park Rd., ¢ Sari E. Booth Claims n we Beverly Pittsley as Bride ORCHARD LAKE—In a double- - claimed Beverly E. Pittsley as his . carried a bouquet of white roses — and Jim and Dan Booth were the 4 Commerce Township. Rome’s Legions Halted ROME. — Julius Caesar once halted his legions to let them watch and be} inspired by the courage of a pair of fighting cocks ton. = Ree af we Devt $160 Hatchery. orer W. Davis, 60 Hatcher James Roy L, Hopewell, 3216 Warren. Gerald P. Hum Ss, ~ on Edgevale. John R. isola, 3718 Jerome a Jakobowski, toot ‘Athens. Raymon uline. & , 4127 siiver & Bireh. Paul A. Verhery, 4173 — Birmingham Harold R. Hafner, 935 Gordon Randall W. Hansen, 1301 Stanley Millard E. Hartman, 130. Blanche Dean H. Hopper, 1954 Greaefield Charles. F.. Hooker, 1095 Brooklawn Frederick L. Jerterski, 3340 Sunnyhill Jeremy John, 1757 Sheffield Harry L. Brown, 17925 Kirkshire Robert H. Flentke, 2735 Dorchester William A, Gillespie, 690 E. Lincoln John W. Neumann, 544 Narmon Arthur Aaron, 460 ‘Wooddale Karl J. Auerback, 25595 Farmbrook Hira D, Anderson Jr., 16050 Birwood oe H. Armstrong, 4275 Orchard ‘James V. Barone, 32020 Sheridan Laurence R. Beall, 28705 Case John F. Birrell, 1164 Chapin Norman W. Johnson, 6865. E. Dartmoor John P. Jones, 1255 Holland Howard C. Lamble, 16280 Reedmere Bruna A. Longo, 1860 Yosemite Charles D.- aenekey, 1758 Graefield May, 1511 Stanley - Harold D. McColl, 1940 Big Beaver Donald R. McConkie,, 15744 Butking- Niel B. Michie, 6998 Castie , am Kirk W. Mills,‘ 6223 Eastmoor Land E. Morgan, 4036 Chestnut Hil) Brent P. McKee, 565 Wallace James L, Platt, 2640 Bradway David N. Power, 1456 Ruffner Carl J. Pallas, 32260 Auburn Arion B. Quigley, 1678, Washington locked in a bat Je to the finish. Albert J. Syoen, 16280 Beverly q “fine gravel and enclosed with four- James E. Ever’ 21 ate. Gerald L. Findlay, 32615 W. 9 Mile Walter Green, 21640 Jefferson. ~ a va . 27 LB meer 4 pe Harold’, Ram Rambow. guise Flanders.” i nee Mo Drop 3 Teachers | Wise 8. areas i a in Lake Orion District wos awe ~ aw ceric a Ferdin: 8u ones Eastfield. | ORION TOWNSHIP—In an econ-|was ga k as Sensi Fi Beaiy. 3013 Ole oe omy move, the ‘Lake Orion Com-|the Edsel J, ary Misevage 3h gts Repper™ munity School district has decided} © Drayton Plains to get along ‘with 10 less teachers|" ry. omen 3 none athe take than anticipated, and three less'formed by the Rev. William Lawrence E. Caverly, 6180 Jameson than last year. Howard ct Distee 3 S Lawrence, Lawrence F. Dill, 5545 Harrell Trimmed from the proposed By so doing the Board sgn it will have pared $30,000 to $40,090). from its 1958-59 budget. This wil] leave the staff with only three less teachers than the district ‘started with last year as the. cuts were made from the pro- posed. hiring list, it was pointed out. Although the first state aid pay- ment will not be received on Aug. ‘15.as scheduled, the Board said it i will be able to make its first salary payment on Sept..15 by — payment of otitstanding bills. Ohio Turnpike Aids _ Its Canine Travelers CLEVELAND, Ohio {UPh — A small section of the Ohio Turnpike has gone to the dogs. The Ohio Turnpike Commissioon has set up dog exercise ‘areas at are about 150 feet long; 15 feet wide, covered with. four inches of foot-high snow fences. Assistant maintenance engineer Wesley Hot- tenstein said: “ sometimes get messy, and we thought that giving them an enclosure of their: own would make things better for everyone, including the dogs.”’ h of the lazas. - each o} 16 plazas. The ee sale of $30,000 in revenue bonds BAD,CORNERS — Two of Oakland County’s intersections have been cited by the State Highway Department as among the 10 worst intersections in the state, as far as accidents age concerned. ~ Above is the U. $s. 10-Williams which had 24 casualties in 41 accidents. Below is U. S. 4 at 2 Mile Road, which had pa cqeaatiien in * accidents. a Press . Photos Lake-Walton Boulevard corher, < = Presbyterian Church waistline, dritting in back fom cones. Ne: ing of The double-ring rite was tick, who 25 years ago married ‘Ithe bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert W, Fear of Burleigh road, Union Lake. Parents of the bridegroom - are Mr. arti Mrs. William Bachmann of Honeysuckle road, Orchard Lake. For her wedding the new Mrs. Bachmann chose a blossom white gown of silk mousseline de sole - with 2 bateau neckline and bodice of embroidered Alencon lace. The marriage of Anna Gail Fear to Air Force Lt. Richard E. Bach-~ \, Anna Fear Weds at. Orchard Lake Orchard Lake shin’ abttck: ectiad toes; 0: uteiedh s Awarded Contract at Rochester Field ROCHESTER — Contract for construction of the bleachers at|~ ‘\the Rochester Community High School athletic field has been awarded to Frank Rewold and Son, of Rochester. * * * Work on the stands, which. will cost $3,718, began Satfirday. The project is expected to be com- pleted in time for the first home football, game Oct. 3. G Rr Ae. A drive is under way for the to finance lighting and other facilities at: the field next to the new high school. — The bonds will be redeemed through gate receipts, Assistant Supt. of Schools Richard Huizenga said. Harvard saa libraries con- me side byt ha to ft Bi ae fi Sate it =e AL '58 American Cars Use Plenty of Lights CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPD—The better-lighted 1958 American lux- 53 separate light sources—more than the average home uses for general illumination. William H. Robinson, marketing |t manager for General Electric’s miniature lamp department here, said the average passenger today has 24 lights, two- more than. the average American home, rior lights, four headlamps, four combination direction signal-stop- Wilderness tay ground of 58, ae Acres: By JOE HAAS ONTONAGON — Here, near the extreme western end of the Upper Peninsula, are the Porcupine Mountains, the highest point in our state, 2,023 feet, a region whose nation... Here: is being developed Amer- ica’s largest state park, comprising 58,000 acres. A paved two-lane highway already is completed to a turning point near the summit of its highest peaks. This faa winds through many miles of ue ee 2 From this turning point a steep st natural beauty baffles one’s imagi- : up hills walk of only 20 rods takes you to an observation point that many world travelers consider to be the most scenic spot on earth. Bb Oe bet Bas which It is sareviantiek dense forests of which far above their tops. The ses Pl William lle Squires, 564 Wellesley pleased and “engrossed with ne landscape that they have canceled other parts of their vacation so they are spending a whole week in communion, with this master- piece of nature. It gets under your skin as nothing else ever did. The area around it is so rugged and rough that many days can be spent in negotiating the trails and wooded by-paths that lead down to the lake which is called by its lov- ers “The Jewel. of the Universe.:’ silt ered all on good pa’ & a depth of 12 feet. One slide is 4,000 feet long. A visit to the Porcupines and their Lake of the Clouds settles one thing for all time—Michigan is the greatest tourist state in the nation. It has everything that ‘any other state can offer at some sea- son‘of the year, and many things that any of the others dé not have. When here one gets some of the great expanse of our state. It further from ‘here to Pontiac from Pontiac to New York|~ ty. Yet the distance can be. cov- and no toll roads. tain about six million volumes. The purpose of this wedék-long swing around our Northern Penin- sula is several fold, first and fore- most. being a selfish desire to see for ourselves what it has to offer, now being extra accessible on ac- count of “Mighty “Mad. ” Then wa F to, pass on to others how easy ‘and econoraical it is for them to avail them- selves of the many pleasures and —— advantages that. have been opened for them, largely through the use of the tax dol- -lars which they have paid. We have stopped only at the best motels. The charge has avera: $9 per nih, We have eaten Porcupine Mounkgin Area Among State’s Most Beautiful © ste cant 4 axa these prices being for two people. We have visited every city of any importance, and the principal scen- ic spots. With numerous side trips|”" off the regular routes, the mileage fromthe Pontiac area is under 2,000, so you can figure that cost according to what your car will deliver. . neeessity at this season of the year. An. advance payment of $10 is sure to have your room awaiting you, with a rebate if that’s too much. ag two backup lights, and SSS ury automobiles use as many as The average 1958 auto has five) co instrument panel lights, two inte-| ‘per Advance reservation is almost ali park-tail lights, one license. plate brake, auto- paki 9 matic indicator and heater switch. County a "4 iter: the Rochester Junior _ nasium. Proceeds will used by t club dn its various charity projects. : x .2: & Wednesday, the -Woman’'s Society — Service of Bt. ul Methodist _ ‘The 23rd annual Hathaway School Re- union will be held in a ok, “Pee ae been rouvésted to bring table se! : The Bertha Matrons Club will meet et the e of Mrs. Miles yhiogrgd 8 yy Gee A tri ghiand Ra.- Thurse a Methodist Home is planne ¥ 9. All former friends are iny will StL Sat Aah fet me Tire Teeth Move In, Out Lists of approved motels are avail- alte and check in advance a leaves no worries. | : ee ee eT et Eee meee ee i om Pei tl PONTIAC PRESS. ‘MonDay,. ataust. 4 1958 a ‘ Rg. * kK 2. © roles Places ges in Fourth White Sox Hand New York Double Setback know what it is, Ma [ainpane and take day doubleheader loss—fourth the season—for the’ Yankees, we used to double up with risus Donovan, straight for an 8-10 record, fired} -|Whitey Ford (13-5). Sunday F Hexes Yanks Again a three-hitter against the Yankees in the opener and outdueled Skow- ron’s 10th homer and ddible and Tony Kubek’s first inning single were the only safeties off Dono- van, who had Jost his three previ- ous starts against New York, Moore (7-3) was just as stingy, scattering five hits for-his second shutout (both against the Yanks) and his third complete game (all three against the Yanks). Johnny Kucks lost it. ‘te * * The Red Sox, closing out a road trip during which they won only * POO LATE — Tiger Gicunip tease (Coot) Veal arrives at second base too late, finding: game. The Tigers took both ends of the double- onan: Age canon Sn am Bi aa header, 3-2 and 4-1. 4 of 14 games, yanked both away from Cleveland with late inning rallies. Ted Williams’ two-run homer in the ninth own the first game as Murray: Wall won in re- lief over Gary Bell. The Bosox whipped Ray Narleski in the sec- ond game with four eighth-inning runs with Pete Runnels’ two-run) double the big blow. x * * Eddie Yost’s RBI single broke letics’ second game as Pete Ramos won his 10th with seven innings of clutch relief, Roger Maris slammed a double, triple, and two home runs—one a grand slam—and drove in five mms as Kansas City, scoring eight in the sixth inning, romped behind Ralph Terry’s five-hitter in the opener, The second game matched up the 15 - inning Senators-Ath-| vitmve wciesal «1 y tae Be noeee were champion Tony Mitchell of Pontiac (left), No. 2,- Bill Hart (Cass Lake Ski club), No. 3, Bob Rurucha, Devil’s Lake club. Tee eet 8 ES ee - Pentioe Press P and Two By BRUNO L, KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press five positions presents a problem for. coach e Wilson of. the Detroit Lions. -“Last year we carried only five running backs and we could keep all_six this year depending how- ever on how they can be used,” said Wilson. ; With the retirement of fullback the longest game, inning-wise, of the season, Leon Hart, this left Gene Ged- man, Tom Tracy, John Henry - UPI coloshate 4 day’s doubleheader. Ejected Twice Sunday DETROIT ® — Paul Richards, the one-time Tiger catcher, Rigg some pretty stout language in ex- pressing his disgust over a couple of decisions by the umpires in Sun- The Baltimore manager’s first run-in came in the eighth inning of the opening game, when Gene with the ball in the 4th snc of Sunday’s first tWoodling was called out at first Once Close NL Race T @ Loaes Challengers sere cay a immortal “The Giants is Dead” back, ants, the last tussling, Milwatikee’s champion Braves have opened. up a five- formiuld —dawdle along for four fer weg mor Speetming Syndrome — eame in the form City Softhall Playoffs Begin 600s Ons er cstonnmn mimtoey eoocrebooce me 4 er rere leet ae coocecsonmocd 32392 8th; b- — oth: se out for Leh- pehisete . 000 o00— Detroit . . 102 900 o0x—3 Harris. PO-A-Baltimore 24-3, Detroit 27-9. DP-Miranda, Gardner and Boyd: rris, Me gad: Hafris. LOB-Baltimore . %-Williams, Kuenn, 3b-Harrié. i eee! The men’s annual .City League softball playoffs got off to an ex- citing start last night ‘at Beaudette and North Side parks with the in- dividual spotlight falling on Elmo (Smoky) Burgess of the Pontiac Police. Burgess sent his team on its merry winning way in the Class c siete by hurling his 2nd. no- hitter of the year and homering jfor the, game's only run as the ‘Policemen nosed, out the Ameri- can Legion,- 1-0. Four of the remaining five con- tests were also decided by a Pappas L, 7-5 ..j,..—-..4 6 33 1 8 ftehman..._....... 43001 46 yn x el = . 8 86222 58 WP-Pa U-Fiaherty, McKinley Pl erry. T-2:23, eA Second Game piece “etic Detroit. abrh Witliams tb 4110 Kuenn cf 4122! Busby ied foie Martin 3b 4120. 4020 Kaline rf 4011. 2011 Harris ib 3006 6) 2-010 Maxwell If 3111, 3b 4000 Groth If 0004, ' 2 30106 Bol Mm $3010 me 3010 Wit 49000 ss 2000 Veal ss 4110. = ling 10600 Hoeft p 4010 “Sastiemant ss 6 0 0 0 : > 2000 -Boyd 1¢9060 mon p wets Totals 39181 Totals 33494 A-Gtruck out for eae in 8th; B- Pouled out for Brown in # Baltimore yibapenes. se roit eee eeebre " B-Robinson, Po-A—Baltimore 24-9, De- it 27. 12. DF Robineon. Gardner and faliimote Detrett to. Harris 2. lise, Bolling HR-Maxwell, Kuenn 5 a — 000 000—1 100 Hl 60x—4 Brown a, @-1) rey ed a ad 8 4 3 AOR OOM a vce esaceers 10 6 0 ; t nett ‘Ww, 8-9) eres . es © on .S Sa, * mie’ > perry, f 7-253. A . “Moore Seeks Record = RENO, Nev. ios on dn ecient Archie Moore gets his » to flatten oward single run and one of them went into extra inniggs. "| Elks No, 810 Ske Birmingham ia 1st-inning run, then bounced back ‘for a 2-1 win in the Class A opener. bottom of the 9th inning’ for a 4-3 triumph over Stadium. Inn to) ibegin Class B action. | The Post Office defeated the Moose, 6-5, and Spence Rambler dished out a 9-5 licking to O'Neil ‘Realty in Class D activity while ‘the Pontiag Merchants scored twice in the top of the 7th for a 54 victory over Deni’s Corner in ‘the ‘other “‘C”’ game. Burgess faced only 22 batters in his no-hit masterpiece and won his own contest with q home run in the top half of the 2nd, which spoiled q brilliant two-hit mound effort by the Legion’s Ken Spears, Spears pitched to only 24 men, Phil Toth homered for the Elks and Fred Harper's 7th-inning single scored hurler Lynus Grant with the decisive run against Birming- ham as Grant outpitched Roger | Reynolds. . Ray . White’s . 9th-inning homer! went for naught for Stadium when the CIO /rebounded-to-score twice without the benefit of a hit after two men were out, Tom ‘Stilwell homered for the Union clib with a Burgess Hurls No-Hif Gem teammate sboard in the 6th. The) Merchants also tallied twice with-| out a safety to topple Deni’s. Second-round action in all classes of the double-elimination playoffs resumes tonight.on the Beaudette and North Side diamonds. City Junior Baseball Playoffs Under Way- te Eight games got the 1958 city junior baseball playoffs under way today as teams collide in Classes D and F along with the Midgets and Widgets. Lytell & Colgrove met Birming- ham and Don Nicholie played Cranbrook in Class D in the only afternoon action. All other games were in the morning. The playoffs will continue Tuesday and Thursday with all title contests set for-Aug. 11. Three of the playoff entries won Saturday playoffs to reach the post-season contests. The Little Tigers whipped the Hornets 15-7 and the Little Braves walloped the | downed Waterford 7-4 in ‘F".. Tim Kaul socked a bases-loaded triple to~pace the Tigers and Tom LaVerdue and Ron LaMarbe hom- ered for the Little Braves who pulled two double pldys., Auburn came from behind with five in the 6th to win. "y ‘Better Keep Hitting | LINCOLN, Neb, hi — Bob Cerv, ‘slugging outfielder of the Kansas City Athletics became a father Sun- day—for the seventh time when a 3rd son was born to his wife: Phyl- Looks as if they’ve hit on aig Hornets 29-2 in -Widget contests | while Auburn Heights Boys’ Club) Braves Rip Giants — of 43 and 6-0 victories yesterday at County Stadium as Milwaukee ~|McKinley, went to the bench and continued base on a close play. , Woodling argued with first base umpire Bill tinued his argument from there. McKinley said he finally threw Woodling out “because he ‘valied me a pretfy bad name.” When Woodling departed, Rich- ards. came out ta “discuss the matter’* with McKinley. “He hada few names for me, too,” McKinley explained, “so I tossed him out.” _* * * q Richards Uses Stout Language in Disgust and ook aanee. into ‘s air, picked up his glove and drop- kicked it 15 or 20 yards. Flaherty stood his ground, then ejected Nieman. Richards, putting up another loud and demonstra- tive beef, took his case to Mc- Kinley, umpiring at the plate dur-| ion Rookie Bac Vie for One Open Spot = Johnson and Hopalong Cassady. Presently, rookies Danny Lewis" of Wisconsin and Ken Webb of Presbyterian have been impres- sive in training camp at Cran- brook, mean one of the backs would be used primarily as_a flanker for the pass patterns. x « ‘Jerry Reichow, the third quarter- back, served in this- flanker ca- ing the nightcap. McKinley said Richards told him “if you had any guts at all, you'd, overrule Flaherty.” ~ McKinley explained that can- not be done on a judgment play © unless the other umpire asks help in calling the play. Rich- ards was thrown out again. Flaherty said later “I called the play as I saw it—and that’s it.” As it turned out, the Tigers didn’t need the run—but Richards’ claim is that the decision changed the complexion of the contest, tor. very well, and he is running hard- er,” said Wilson, “he is definitely is z Pfeifer, the Lions’ choice, _returned after he Wilson doesn’t feel ‘the Lions|- need six ball carriers which would | - pitching help, Newest x * * re practice 31. Invitations to Aug. report have been sent to 77 play- | ers, 21 of them lettermen, * * * : The touring U. S. track team travels to Budapest today to meet Hungary’s top athletes Tuesday and Wednesday. The Americans defeated Polish men 115-97 and lost to the women 54-52 over the past weekend. * * * Gene Gresham scored a tech- nical knockout win but his fellow ——. Ducky Dietz, lost in the same manner in the feature Douts at Jefferson Beach Sat- urday night. . * * y received a 100-fopt “ Giants ‘double- header at Milwaukee but the 'Fris- co gang lost both games. The wire was signed by 12,000 fans. * * * in the six-team International Hockey League. By kok Fifteen members of the Lexing- ton, Neb., entry in the Class D Nebraska ‘State League were rein- title trophy at the big Nationals, luded Saturday, than Jim Cac- citti of Philadelphia, who shot 209 didn't get any I did, and I bet I was the Jowest shooter in the tournament.” Birmingham lL talked things over with his wife. wound up sweep of the “freak” Giant team that has been flirting with the top all season, The Giants plunged so far they now lead third place Pittsburgh by Chicago and Philadelphia split, the Cubs outscoring the 12-10 after the Phils had won the opener .8-2 behind Ray Semproch. split, enabling the Dodgers to va- cate last. place in favor of the Cards, Los Angeles won the first game, 86 in 10 eine: and the nightcap 3- « Punch and pitching pe it for the Braves against the Giants, who ‘haven’t won since Casey Stengel labelled them ‘“‘freaks”’ last week. Joe Adcock’s two-run er in the sixth and sacrifice in the eighth won the opener pe Bob Trowbridge, who bagged his first victory with seven hitless innings in relief of starter Gene Conely. Wes Covington and Frank Torre banged homers in the sec- ond game and the Braves coasted behind Warren Spahn’s four-hitter for his 43rd career shutout. John- ny Antonelli and Ruben Gomez were the losers, “te & * w Bob Friend won his Mth, tying Spahn for the NL high, for the bustling Pirates, who had blanked St, Louis 2-) Friday and 1-0 Satur-. day, George Witt had added five streak before the curfew put off completion of the game until Sept. 16. Pontiac Skaters ° Add to Honors Louis Parker and Carol’ Walsh novice pairs competition as the | > American: Roller Skating cham- pionships came te a close at) ob Cleveland Sunday. A Detroit group took the inter: mediate fours title in the ‘eet entered by over. 6,000, skaters. Carol Rows, Denver, Colo., took the” intermediate singles crown. while the novice*pairs was won by Dick Williams ag —_ Phils |} ‘Los Angeles and Cincinnati also/|| more blanks to the Cards woeful of Pontiac finished 3rd in the/p; In the second game Harvey Kuenn’s fifth inning drive carried just.into the lower left field seats. Third base umpire John-~- Flaher- ty cried" fair ball,’ and Kuenn got) | hoe run that put Detroit ahead|* 3 : on mes ot es AnEnaCAR LEAGUE — Pet. Behind New York Boston bee ew eens ; “470 .. 433 AY’S RESULTS Chic: 3, New York 1, ist game ae New “York . 2nd game ei Ist game Kansas Cit: 7% Fpl op. Se 3, maings. Washington and game. SATURDAYS RESULTS. New York 6, Chicag 1 c—veset 4 boston’ | Detroit 8, Baltimore 7 Pnephysn 6, Kansas City 3, night © TOD AY’s GAMES New 1— at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m Larsen (7-5) v8. Steuarere (10-6). “70 MORROW'S GAMES New York at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Washington at Boston, p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 8: Ly = Chicago at Kansas City. 9 p.m BATIONSE LEAGUE Won Lost —_ Behind 58 Milwaukee oie f2 _ San Francisco 54 48 $99 5 x ae §1 @ 510 7 HONGO eae $1 53 490—Ci9 Cincinnati 1111, 490-52 Philadelphia 47 «5k sd1 — “seems a bs 465 as Loui 460 ol “Not inctuang ‘guapended tnd years of ug ss RESULTS poweeces 5 hg Francisco 3, ist game Milwa fee Franciece 6, 2nd game Puiaderpnia’ se Chic: % as game Chicago. 12. elphia a game ° Angeles 8, Cincinnati % 10 innings ame 1s ‘7 Cincinn f Los eles 1, Ind game Prttsburgh 3. x veils aa = ena oat me, curfew 4% innings SA ie egies a —. = - Louis 0 y aE A Prladeiphia 2 ee 10, San Francisco 0 TODAY'S hart ga San Franelsco ‘at Chic % pm MeCormick (82) or Sines’ (3-6) vs. at St. Louis, 6 pi. —Podres 8. Jackson bag -p.m.-Ray- yi Baar 20), go, 130 pm gus iprentioon Los Angel it 4 he ep ee: Milwaul Gaines Is Best | in Union Event Local 653 Golfers Take ffonors in CIO Tourney at City Municipal Joe Gaines, veteran - Pontiac le called Wilson and asked if he could return. Yesterday he took {part in the practice session, Wilson figures he will take a player-squad of 44 players to meet the College All-Stars in Chicago, August 15th. ~- Three of the All- Stars, end Tom Shulte, tackle Alex Karras and center Wayne Walker, U.S. Gal Swimmers golfer representing Local 653, fired a one-under-par 68 Saturday at! City Municipal course to capture) low gross honors in the 10th an- nual Region 1-B UAW-CIO golf tournament. Low net -honers in the cham- pionship fight went to Don Bruske, also of Local 653, who shot 72-6—66. Local 653 likewise made a clean sweep of four-man: laurels. The teatn of L. Sach, Bruske, E. Fender and Ken Hockey had a low gross score of 296 while N. Thompson, A. Andonian, W. Logie and M. Ram- part took fow net honors with a |total of 279. Gross and net winners in other) ® lflights were: First Plight — Ken Hockey, Local ts gross = Norman Thompéon, Local 653, net 76-9—67. Second Flight — R. Gellatly, Local 36, end 82; P. Johnson Sr., Local 653, net 1-20—67, P. Johnson Jr., Local 663, net 84-17—67, EB. Sawdy, Local 568, net 84- 17-6 ‘Third Patan — J. Foung; igen 86; Stan Jaworski, Local os oat Earl Buchholz Wins National Net Crown KALAMAZOO, (AP) — Lanky Earl Buchholz of St. Louis is the winner of the National Junior Singles Championship — and in real championship style. The 17-year-old Buchholz, top- seeded in the tournament that ended here yesterday, defeated), stocky Chuck McKinley of St. sus| Louis 6-0, 6-3, 6-3 in <90- degree ~ ten’ Boy of auto racing. But they heat for the championship. He marched through seven matches to the championship with- {out losing a single set. ‘ Clark Graebner of ; Lakewood, Ohio, won the 8 singles championship. \ Buchholz and McKi ley joined Birt and won the junior doubles title ’ Graebner and Warren Danne lis\ at St. Elizabeth Hospital here. Baden of — Calo. Piitsburgh at Miwaukee, pa ‘ 7 ves won the boys double. Set Dozen Records | TOPEKA, Kan, (AP) — Ameri- ca’s ‘women swimmers ‘should be: able to challenge the world's best in the 1960 Olympics if they con- tinue the pace set here the-last three days, say Pecan +& Records were broken in 12 é the -13 swimming events of the National AAU senior women’s. out- door: swimming — diving cham- pionships. Only the 400 meters’ free style mark escaped revision. - Four world records were broken. | Top diver was Paula Jean Myers of Encino, Calif., ~ swept all e sec ithree events for straight year. Leading the -swimmers were 16- year-old Sylvia Ruuska of Berk- eley, Calif., “and 14-year-old Chris Von Saltza ot Santa Clara, Calif. * * Miss sue set four records and became the first woman to win four gold medals in a national meet since Ann Curtis of San Francisco did in 1948, Barbara Gilders and Jean Stunyo of Detroit were 2nd a 3rd, respectively, in three met District Champ The irminghem Americans, riding along on the big bat of 12-year-old Tom Angell, gained a berth _ in Michigan Little League tourney starting Wednes- day by defeating Walled Lake 5-3 Saturday in the district finals at Birmingham. * * *- Argel walloped a grand slam homer way over the center field fence in the 2nd inning to wrap up the verdict after ‘also - batting «in a run ip the ist frame. Walled Lake, which took an early -2-0 lead, held a 6-5 hitting edge. Winner Dick Mosher wan his 2nd playoff tilt fanning 10 and walking none. One of the hits he allowed was a homer by Jim Hughes, who pitched a no-hitter and homered earlier in the game. x * * — Northwest Detroit, winner of the Southfield district, powered. its way to a 2nd straight Michigan Babe Ruth championship wallop- ing Kalamazoo, 12-1 yesterday while Hamtramck continued its dominance of state Pony League baseball by taking that crown for the sixth year in succession. Bay City was the victim, 5-1. Stevens Takes DDGA Title Melvin (Bud) Stevens won the annual Detroit District Golf Asso- ciation championship Sunday with a 32 yictory over Fred Wilt of Gowanie in the 36-hole match play finals at Detroit Golf Club. The long-hitting Stevens, a‘ member of Western GC, was playing in tie diving and Kathy Hartwig ranked 4th irr sei diving. . DDGA tournament for the first time. British’ Pree BONN, Germany (AP)—The ex- perts and adventure-lovers called England's Peter Collins the Gold- never really thought he would end his career as @ sacrifical lamb. This is apparently how the No. came to his death yesterday in the German Grand Prix, accord- ing to cape participants in the race, Collins was injured fatally when eS Ed 1 driver in the Ferrarri stable, his Red Works Ferrarri left the Ace Dies race, He died an route to Bonn University Hospital in a German Army helicopter, of a fractured skull and — S ymae The Gmaas participants, who declined ‘to be named, were follow- ing Collins and teammate Mike Hawthorne. . Collins apparently tried. to break through a tightly packed field on the ‘Botanical Garden’ curve to try to overtake eventual winner Tony Brooks, a wall, “apiger boss Bill Norman ts still Mackay and na flacag= Merve moh pene | Buropean Davis Cup Zone crown ~ Denvet will replace Cincinnati fellow-Englishman, ‘driving a Van- C fe ‘ nee ‘ y a 2 ; a fe j : ; : ea ee , - ‘ chy : he ‘ - . : “* ios A, Lhe ia faut , 4 ee : ee “eo = ‘ | : ia OR Ls om . : a ‘ ne g. 4 : = é if a wee pee os oe 8 ¢ et : = : ; . \ gta 5 ae : * a age cored ae oe ae - Pe — = A Ne hee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘AUGUST 4, 1958 7. . & z fea : ae as ; F ; = — . wii : : . as a iio . 7 7 o now ie beginning preparations for the Michigan Skeet Championships, here, on the weekend of Aug. 23-24. officials, ‘despite the fewer con- testants compared..to last year, Oakland County Sportsmen’ s. club =| Final NSSA Champions ] _ Here are final championships settled Saturday in the 2ist: National Skeet. Shooting Assn. tournament, at Oakland County meecvamene 8 club, Waterford:, . , — (all-gauge) = soca "Panne Wis, & jnoat sensational shcestid young shooter of pr week-long event, was junior, : Eddie won ‘asians junior} championwhip with only a single * * * thiss 249x250, to mar his record Little Eddie Brown, 13-year-old|and keep him out of the big cham son of auto dealer Bil Brown Sr.,|Pionship, 10 Top Jockeys . |Are Nominated BALTIMORE, (AP) —Ten -out- : standing jockeys of the past have been. nominated for membership in the National Jockeys Hall of Fame, it was announced Sunday. slp sik deel teiedhan Seaml His 3 collection of awards was outstand- ‘ling in’ the. final round of the big) tournament at Oakland County Sportsmen's club, ori Saturday, « i * * Another coveted title went to 18- , year-old Ken Sedlecky of Baldwin, in his first year of senior shooting. | He is the new high-over-all king. Ken was in the junior class up to wots frog out ny diced 540x | 246x2 championships ecky = 550, to. edge California’s Ben Di- MOMD alL-capom — M- og, Bs BOB, Beste, lorio by one target and two over aft runnerup, Joba moe tices | 25. = =. veteran Alex. Kerr of California} n. i" in shootoft. : TROPESst ass SSIONALS and Ed Scherer of Waukesha, Wis., woe” eo ee, each of whom had 538x550. * Pondfield. of Pimttico pie Tikak chairmaie o€ the Wall x yan committee, said three} - of the 10 will be elected to the shrine in balloting this month, _ Motor Company 7 S. Saginaw St. | af | : JUNTOR. LL-GAUGE VETERAN | peanaho. gh Waukesha, : j Bo E 2-91 31 us | on Holyoke, Mass., — Dave Yaeger, 50. Pp ALi AROUND — Bett ,| Myers, Sosheres. Mass,, 623x550 (12 tin 2 oven shootoff); runnerup — ee Oakland, ..Calif., 6232550 rapa Layee meee, SUB-SENIOR ALL-GAUGE — J. H. ORLD WO: gre ogee — dudy!Tammis, Peoria, Ilil., 248x250. Pet Oakland, Meallf. runner- WESTERN OPEN — John Dalton, 100; or, with Catherine McDowell of |". Mrs, Catherine (C. A.) McDowell|runnerup, George Notte, 100 (lost in Shreveport, La target be- TOWEMAN OPEN’ TRAM -~ (Texas) | EASTERN OPEN Mrs. ‘Gatherine * _ 3. ie Pca Titus Harris Jr, Ed Harris (Gotvesion), tun- SeRCLAn. | Get Acquainted atte Lubrication. ..... pionship with Dave Crosby of Con- ‘ture the women’s. all-gauge hon- pord, Mass., won the husband a site chamglanahiy wit his woth ‘Aesletaled Press Photo JUNIOR WORLD CHAMP — Junior NSSA championship, tan- : i= <2 * McDowell, 100 (50 in shootoff); hi Betty Myers, -goin pa an’s champion wife, Betty, and| The candidates are Jimmy But poeta D ut ae tae tat dale F Cautorniay Ben nerup —/ John Dalton, 100 | .ag| tamount to a world title, was captured Saturday by Birmingham's 7 oe : was a member of the champion-jwolj, Laverne Fator, Mack Gar- Ditorio, Alex Kerr, Andy ‘Dave Crosby (Mass.) 498x500, won 3-| sensational Eddie Brown, Eddie dropped.one_bird in his final FACTORY TRAINED : aoe : we ‘men’s aljl-gauge champ, “walked | ton), ] Rogers and jock denen. way shootoff: runnersup — Kerr and : | — mamma ner, _ Snapper “Garrison, Albert off with the women’s all-around | 1235; 3- (Michigan) Chet Crites, and Dilorio, 496x! a round. He is 13 years-old, son of auto dealer and skeet enthusiast : MECHANICS | TRANSMISSION . Johnson, Johnny Loftus, Linus) csgwn, she collected 523x550, to Conley, Ains ‘Borsum, Larry Binith and| COLLEGIATE = Gordon Horner./ wittiam Brown. Eddie’ also won several other national divisional | i 5 ‘ 7 Ls a oe = Q — ~ | TROUBLE? [Pony iyi gee iw force a pare 4 Judy. Betty los & ag oth SPAREN and CRUD — Joe Prost Jr.| _ titles in‘ the week-long national skeet tourney here. - LINCOLN MERCURY | SEE Fred Taral. nas agro peer — it oot. Maj. ‘7, Ease ‘and Col. J. P. Brecken- 300; ‘unberup ri pio ee E and Y4ston : EDSEL i = PONTI AC TRANSMISSION J , , ACL-SERVICE TEAM — (Westover ca Sealecky, Baidwin, Mich., 491x500. ap = ’ MEXICO cIty— Siig: Morton, San ” ENGLISH FORD LINE Batre | With conclusion of the Nationals,|48) SAVE PLENTY... , ms a : be nex = oe by ae — Blowout Proof f : Day ton Thorobreds: ee Cohheoignt Se MUFFLERS. 4 x rite or ALL-RAYON | A | i plein cl per Coach and Playe? MUFF Lifetinne adelphia lightweight with 12 knockouts in 13 bouts, breaks into the main event class* Monday at -Guerentee, < Free Installation }5 Minute Service on Outstate All Stars . Bill Graham has ‘been selected | 95 Vise ead rg Roa ang Sheng. Sey fm welded inter- | ‘Day of Tradition’ ne re 4 St. Nieholas Arena in New York : . : : “is aren ron Hl COGPERSTOWN, N, Y, (AP)--(#é@inst Steve Ward of Hartford, |° oon oe tte All sar $ 15 GI — had its a, he ot ‘tradition|©°™- team which will meet a -similar 8 Pa aad joarbereers. at rod mn a Fame SUNDAY'S HOME aid seg Mote ace hens pion: uss 6.70-15 |imuseum}; Wiliame oJ :. Styeren (10), | Heights. + *7.40-15 iellone ith the usual _inaior Maris 2. any ie bhy cal " Tigers! They were connected with a Motor Mart a ‘lea exhibition '. - ; : Lans: Tae ae ee Se neny halt to house, the| Ge Seiaein Gy, Serre ("Mere leventual. champion Adrian in Safety Center 6.70-15 bronze. plaques of the elected Dedgers; YG), Bureess (O,. Thur: weekend tourney at Ann Arbot;, a ie en er 7.10-15 .. members. featured” the activities. | P®.9:, "Binuec™ ©» P5143 in 10 innings. Berkley later = bumps. 7.60-15 r bowed to Adrian 4-2 despite the|— “ FE 4-8230 | 610-15, hitting, ot Terry Andereon of 191.193 E. Montcalm ean ioe 710-15 oes am “Expert Mi Ate: 7.6015 te = ere a Before You Start on Y ett [Ke Te Poon PICK UP YOUR LOAN! efore i on Your os ' Tell the manager how Come in by appointment VACATION § £-Z TERMS »-. AS UTNE AS Much cash you want and for the cash. 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"inion miles a year, most of $! going up, we all may need/.+’ robably,. looking for a parking =]. | .> © @NE PLACE To PAY. of those bacteria, Sawdust) i 70 1 | Member Americas Assoctation of Credit’ Counsellors ch cheaper than steak. |"“That more defective children . eee ee | sa Gacy ad.) yer arel*tG: Som Janoery, Febevery, ‘ 5 Credit: ‘u ’ * March - bay 3 ios Wed & bat. ¥ iol Evenings by App't. the Taw if you board altar three-month, period of the ICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | writin four hours : ; é bale eo S K é : : : . ’ ; ce ae - . ; ees ihe \THE BONTIAG PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1958 GN Shs : \ f \ ee cen) ae bs : |< Hig ondition.. was sacl inl Cool Bit : “Pole sald the FBI bad Been! ROME. (AP}—Cool bretacs. and seeking ipgham.and Fulkrod! fresh rains gave. northern Italy fac’ Big Spur 1 fouri Tra le es aera caseeapiemse + |wave that has taken a three-day ted by the dep: . dais, eg “ch wh ‘Sait teak aa persons. thle ‘ria dyvilecated ins toded: five ‘iron Coal miners are given courses in| toll of at least 21 from sun- cs eae text it ear 198. from the 132,886 ggg 427,471 )i¢ usually ‘fill. , |satety and first aid. ie cate eect ; : at. . ; q ‘ * ‘ - ‘ “Most of our now . A’ split rail fente, part of it im- across the river from Wisconsin.|__. Kasmer blamed last year’s ~ After 18 years in the business of|pr.q0 ae et teidgs( ump fo the competing attraction|Ported from Mackinac Island, gives : supplying information to tourists,|n4¢ given Michigan's resort indus-|°t %¢ new Indiana Toll Rogd. a rural touch. — W. Kaamer, perv ames ually 64 WDE aceend shot in the] As of inte July this year, busl- hela! ftalo Tourist Infor-\™"S % 80 | mesa has picked up again, The | Kasmer is happiest. when the ained by the| He thoroughly believes that * * * count up until last week was [Place is overrun with tourists and ct “Department on the| only the attraction.of the Mack- Kasmer has the figures to prove| 60.842 cars and 196,255 persons ‘heir children and maps are being DRIVE IN THEA TER Indiana border, was ‘speaking: | inac Straits span has “saved it. Last year the lodge on busy] stepping for tnformation os Mich- [Heri whic Gan w nen oe Ly DRIVEN # lodge is the busiest of! Michigan from what otherwise |U.S. 12 serviced 110,288 cars pe cust a Sort ant tre ao a pel in te Oe ba - ag ‘| period of 1957. nia | Hollywood Headlines During a three day period over| “Lt%Y to sell them alll on the grand tour of Michigan,” he said the Fourth of July holiday, 12,773) «au around the Jake and into 5 & ; 4 See ge! E aa i 3 z HE i \‘That Hilltop Girl’ Lead (ise titans we Sacre fe their money for gag.and food a | |Meant for Kim Novak * _ |uom'ein's ove ons cay the/™=2 Mehenn” 5. ; pron 2 déclared Kasmer, a bustling | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS —_ young Charlie looks for the many|*"™""* yy ) AWOL Gls _ ], HOLLYWOOD — The first thing} years he’s been an actor. He estimated that during the the agenda for Kim Novak aft-|- we © average year the lodge hands out er shie finishes “The Beach Boy” Breatahlessly Marie MacDonald|@*ound 14 tons of maps and promo- : : | be That Hilltop Girl,”, in| telephoned to tell me how close tol"! Merete -abowt Ming IG in 0 ry of the operation he used Gas Station Attendant to Sig and the 1 | test, and who directed her in “Bell, oeked, It it hadn't been for the| highway, swinging into the lodge | Ct Cadillac Shot From: I tiends and work well together. |0ravery of her 8-year-old daugh-| a eee Behind in Holdup a word about “That Hilltop ter, Denise, or Deedie, as Marie} . = ew 4 y oe ’ . s De igi Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin,| CapIULAC # — Two men de- y scribed by police as AWOL. from swam to-the baby who had|Mumbers-of out-of-state visitors fil-|the Army were held here today in 4 iT High in a Quality!-Low i in Price! Your Choice of Frames . ¢ Ey + & 4 : g $ E i SEgi Ff : F in published in 1951 andj pool, Silas: tale Michians incites Baw Latest in Styles Se ite ecient: |ouried ber on the inalés. ” , fOutmlo toate ee an eeccere: a ee : ! _ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Producer Freddie Kohlmar ‘says| That's all today. See you tomor-| ,But they all come trom every - |. NOW AK oe, - s Filled Ie will te mede this year and de-|Tow!. '{state“ in the country and several) ‘ths gelt! Shimnited tap each r = OAKL AND: 2:15 = 4:45 one (es - Weeribes it as a melodrama ebo:t a} ~ (Copyright 1958) ‘|dozen foreign a ae . Lynwood Cunningham and Jack | Thru Wed. MODFRALY A §. 7:15 - 9:45 \. eaarnar six ee ne ,fitamer thnks iti part sling, were arrested se a FRENCH SIZZLER 3 t “ , & resort t fully Tailored woson wai Ait Force Changes speaks elore service cub enfmiecas of ese. the. Quaecione ot He el like groups on the glories of Michi-|"“Thetr car matched a description|| - on “The enerals in Japan. |estemt got rth bal w tro thy tit cars ae pan fests S| sae nice rats nace! BIRGIT TE BARDOT perfirated) ° FUCHD, Japan (AP, ae oes me grounds behind the lodge. _jwhen they stopped his car. He led|] The Screen’s Most Talked About Actress in Her Newest Hit! , ts Robert W, Burns of the U. a officers to Cunningham at.a near- ‘ode ts the ing beautiful" e- lodge is or. [OY Pesert. There was no resist: “The Bride is much too LOUIS JOURDAN ¢ MICHELINE PRESLE 2nd FEATURE 3 a : : f ae 2 é told from be-_ eae . CLASSIC with | Rind without warning- while he COMEDY Up,’ _| complied with the demand oftwo | LAUGH title gunmen that he a the cash HITS. long = ney FESTIVAL tables He was wounded inthe left arm - Goa | Hed T Eig at - Dinah nd George ‘Mont-| STARTS THURSDAY! leer oF sala that aie “ENJOY: YOURSELF | % jis going Pimp. — : . g with od Sadler Wells Ballet, to Oakland Acuks Newest Most 4 jatar in a re-make of “39 Steps” Beautiful Cocktail Lounge ° » : * E ‘ way you like them eae palat LUN CHEONS DINNERS | @ Businessmen’s Lunches Served- Daily ®: | q ~ Open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. . | Henry’s Miracle aun Tk (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) t Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Teéegraph at Square Laks RA | Hurry Hurry es & acids Bega PONTIAC: y | IVE-IN: LEME reseeN a (U.S. 10) 1 tk North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500" ss Box Office Opens 7:00 P. 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S, motorists are going more and more for air conditioning, one of the more ex- pensive extras in automotive equip- ment, ke xk Ol Authoritative estimates put the number of installations last year at 400,000 units. The re may be “somewhat smaller year be- - cause of the lower volume of car sales, but the pércentage is ex-; e pected to be higher. Some indus- try sources are predicting that by 1960 approximately 15 per cent of all new cars will be air condi- tioned. ' Harry-W. Loper, ; automotive engineer of the Dow Chemical Co., advises motorists with air conditioning systems to give more than casual attention to their engine cooling systems. Air conditioning, he says, puts an added load on the cooling sys- tem, : The cooling system often is neg- ‘ lected until trouble develops. Loper. says special attention should be given to the pressure cap, fan and fan belt, water pump, radiator hose and thermostat. Bugs and debris should be :cleaned from the radiator, ~ Dragging brakes or improperly adjusted engine. he adds, may cause overheating. * * * Usually cars equipped with - air conditioning at the factory have radiators with greater heat reject- ing capacity. Some are equipped with five or six bladed fans in- stead of the usual four; 17-pound pressure caps instead of 13 or 14 pounds and some have shrouds around the fan. __ Aflas Success _ Big Advance Perfect . Missile Flight Pushes Rocket Defense Ahead by 6 Months CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (AP) —Rocket experts today hailed the first completely successful launch-. ing of a fully poweréd Atlas as a significant step in the nation’s ‘yace to develop. an operational ICBM. : * * * B. G. MacNabb, operations manager for the missile’s devel- / eper, Convair Astronautics, said [/ progress in the intercontinental : ballistic missile program was ad- vanced 6 to 12 months by Satur- day's brilliant launching. * * * very test objective was ac- eomplished, MacNabb said, as the 85-foot Atlas streaked over the Atlantic at speeds of 15,000 miles an hour It was the first successful per-| formance of a three-engine Atlas, which has enough power to go the full 6,000- mile intercontinental range. * * & On July “19 the first fully pow-| ered. Atlas—propelled by twin booster rockets and a sustainer engine—burst apart in a violent ing. the compressor and other units to the engine compartment further re- duces the free-air space. The con- denser placed in front of the radi-\at idlé may be a problem with ator, he- says, ‘cuts down on the amount of air flowing through the radiator. f cooling system, of course, is the lecated | major problem with car equipped o--| with air conditioners. It can eccur even with a clean cool- ing system, Loper says, but@the chances of it occurring with a dirty cooling system are greatly * increased on hot days. age 3.8 members, He recommends care be’ taken x & ke that the proper coolant is used in cars with air conditioning units. * ‘* * lief most children is not true. Loper points out that addition of in the north central states, 3.57. ears having air conditioners,”’ he x * & says. ‘The only ways to decrease “The condenser also|the cooling system temperature , WASHINGTON (AP)—The Cen- Danger of: overheating the car isu Bureausays the popular be- poorer families have the ‘A bureau survey found: that families with incomes under $2,- 000 average 3.2 members while those earning $7,000, or more aver- The largest families are in the South — 3.74 members — and the smallest in the West with 3.51. “Overheating at low speeds or|The Northeast average is 3.55 and The survey also turned up evi- dence that Americans are getting “BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES © 13 months ago. gives off heat,” he says, “and this|when overheated is to increase|more schooling these days. In 1950 considerably increases the air|the speed of the car, turn off the|the man of the house averaged 9 temperature before it reaches the|air conditioner or stop and let thejyears of education. Today’s it's radiator.’’ system coo] off.” 10.4 years. er _ BOARDING HOUSE- VME) (A FRAME INDEED YY YA THAT'S THE WAY ITZ aor Canal Him LA tee Sarees en Jico-nanped, YZ ; ON HIM WHEN OFFICERS a (ZY ARRINED /—~ CLAIMS HE CAUGHT HIM IN. BG Se) ies DASTARDLY ZB WALLET WAS ON pla ee He / TRE GROOND: \ OTHER DAY<~ (mm AY IK THIS MAY BE | y=] f ve | : THE VERY MAN! ip x ‘ e (; ‘ 4 a , = J Ss ~G@ “A - 3 4 '¢ ah + A : - Ly (¢ 14) er. - = 7 YF - xc x NEA Service. tno. TIM, Reg. U.S. Pat. OF. e TH ONES THAT GUZZLED THIS GOT ALL TH’ \ KLE G77 C7 M4 ' — - explosion 45 seconds after launch- ~ 2 Sail In eight tests prior to that time Ste only. two engines were used in : 5 . Jé Py ; limited range shots. The Atlas test SRWLLIAMS é ee Tore bad WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY teen etn | HALF ACRE CASTLE ’ : , John. Morris : - ——| [715 HE HURT ? wmnom 7 BUT DADDY WILL MOTHER, WHERES THE FIRST-AID DOES HE NEED k= BY THE TIME HE / KIT 2. THE MORGAN'S CAT FiRsT-Aln? eg Le GETS Him Dawn // IS STUCK UP INA cae 1h ae hg TREE _ . Sa ~ e 8 4 @ /) 0 / OLD MILK Q iy : oft RANDY ¥ P =("7 Ps { fia tees s : ke 203% : Poop pen ee THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place Your ~— | WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181. dp vv IE DUGAN —— nr a = WHEN DAY I$ DONE — AND Spe oane — ae PTAIN EASY * i. ta ma ™ wn oe ee oF iter 7 BTR a Ss eb aw ig ail ne 4 % - ge PR ee Mere NANCY Soe: = waters ane || TE Be won 4 ‘| THE INSECTS ARE , ‘s TERRIBLE THIS - IN 20 YEAR “YEAR - ; t Z Li a i Ny. lik in ike sae ip il uot ae 5 Sn aa ab Ay i 8 ip ri wt 4% A at org ems reas pee Lee Oe ND Ai a Pe ge eee ie i ee a ase ee a Ee ig i ae “© ne pe caaecie fe Soe iee: * hes SIAR insane Do cake Z Pye : : ia 4 ae ie eas! apd . pees ; rf 4 Pe ie 2 d : A ; § i THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1958 ce a oF Y ¥ S [licker Lags, ; ECA EE aN * i 1 le ° ) Divorcee SecksLawyer 4 se Construction ! | os \ ae oe Daft, , ty. (Shakes Off taa.p |May Plead Self-Defense Wotpedby lke (pono, In fade KUS ee “pipes _ |Recession tts! ery ip bch lat Soyer tatiana soledalstep wees ot ies Uy mal Oc, [ue wou ener i iy ove : Independent Offices Bill) wasimGTon (UPD—Construc- NEW YORK — The uck and beat her before she shot |able to take the case because of a) ¢, 5 Billion Goes'tion has shaken the effects of the the alleged killer of @ wealthy drug|struck and beat her be: for $6.5 Billion market continued advancing in e@r-|/, 1 executive said today that the|him in his'white Cadillac. full schedule. et a Cank recession with the help of govern. ly trading today. Copper, sluminum/aivorcee accused of the slaying) yirg, Nicholas’ face. was puffed “ * * | Back to Congress ment spending and is climbing to ‘jand steel shares were in demand. |may have a “pretty good case” On| 44 ner eye bruised, and an eye With his father, Frank A, Sym- new records, a monthly survey by Gains ranged from fractions to\a self-defense plea. =~ specialists was called to deter- |mes, the attorney has taken the} WASHINGTON ® — Petia, laos’ sad colaciarce’ depart: - gaggf@ Point or so, There were a few) a2, gynimes, an indianapolis| mine the extent of the injury, jdefense in a number of major/ Fisenhower today vetoed a showed today, = 1) small losers. : attorney, made-the statement after| which she sald she recelved in a {criminal cases in the state. One of] carrying 6% billion dollars: for 17) ments ate cane * % * | —- \vigiting Mrs. Connie Nicholas, 42,| fight with Teel over her gun. ~ |the latest was the defense of for-ifederal agencies. He said more * vs. -. 6.59) Turnover was se heavy the tick-lfor about an hour Sunday atfter- mer Indiana highway chairman) tpan 500 million dollars extra for] Total dollar volume of new con- er tape ran behind in reporting|noon as she recovered in a hospi-| Attendants at General Hospital| virgil (Red) Smtith who is free 09| the civil service retirement fund) struction for the first seven months “ma ?-73|transactions for six minutes after|iai from an apparent suicide at- said Mrs. Nicholas was removed)bond after .convictjon in Indiana’s| 25 not needed. of 1958 was up slightly over the _— : 158 he openitig. continued 8C-|tempt . |from the cfitical list today and is/pighway scandals, In returning the bill to Congress, |same period in 1957, the year when a on i Bleive ater the tape casi up. -fexpected to live to face murder “| told Mrs. Nicholas that if'|Fisenhower said he was doing so: the economy was booming yetare of See one ‘:: }43| The over-all market appeared | Symmes based his self-defense ee dad and I found it impossible to |“Because of my strong conviction ; skidded ‘into a. recession las to be mere }2}| to be bolstered by a more favor- statement on Mrs. Nicholas’ story!’ Symmes was Mrs. Nicholas’ only| defend her in court, we would | that ‘should reconsider | August. baying interest 2 dos. "us| able business picture. The cop- {— certainly se S Sra |e action sppcooriing ve Oe The value of new construction Selling, - 1.00) Industry received reports : : criminal man to represent ber,” |a billion lars no outlays in July was, according Near (bens & . Bi wh output may be stepped up B . Gi ] t E Cc ee Symmes said. needed in the civil service retire- preli government esti- wheat was ‘ ot : Tia) shortly. 4-H | oys, Glris tO £M He quoted Mrs. Nicholas as ask-|ment and disability fund, mates, $4,615,000,000 (B) — three a bushel to 1% ; pranted bu tong) = Moa sssastee LBB In the aluminum and steel groups a ing him ‘When I am better and| “There is a mee —— per poprereal is Pals ae corn 1 to 1% cents lower, wed Thchs.) dom s2cccscs 138] gi ; O T hospital, may I go| whatever for adding unnecessarily) was ber $1.28%; oats % to 4 tower | rte, lochs. ee nar htotnaagas ee F alr pening OMmoOrrow ote oe mage go to jail?” lover halt a billion dollars to a| up until the July just ended, eS 2 ee: pnotnouse”8 1b, dosbis"<:: 338 kt * * des kok ke Gate wii may seach 13 Wilion| The boom aspects of July this _ September $1-25%; “soybeans : - lopped bu saga candies ‘Ahead -a point or more “were take over some ofj Ed Braid, a member of the Lake} Symmes said if he took over hef| dollars thi fiscal “ year as compared with the same 1 cont Iowan, er y > GREENS Alcoa, Anaconda, Kaiser Alumi- Pegobectars teachers this week|/Orion 4-H Club, was selected quiz-\defense, he would seek to have the} It was Eisenhower's first veto | month of 1957 were tempered, how- lard 2 cents a hundred pounds high-|, b DU. scrscceesereesesaeecees 1-00 num Reynolds Metals, Youngstown qjmaster for the: Friday night 4Hicharge reduced and bond set.|of an appropriations bill since he/eyer, by a reminder ‘from the er. to 5 cents lower, Septem-| Ra pheetslegsmne cer: sect & Tube and American Tele-|@uting the 18th annual Oakland) sion of the television program| Symmes indicated he would like to|took office in 1953. commerce and labor department i Peg IE! Poayphone & telegraph. County 4-H Fair which opens toric Tae Dough, called Tic Tac|detend Mrs. Nicholas. — The measure is known as the in-lexperts that last year‘ construction Export “busiriess continued slow sgigrace Seger mma ig ikea Oise ae their leaders ag estan brag tole Serer more tran @ bition dot by pnd ices of cement and con- xport ¢ _ SALAD GREENS 4% ; hist mem ea be regaining i -|by shortages _ but the Department of sonuien Bndive, bleached bu. -s:seovees 3 New York Stocks . ne poodigeiel reyes reed vedi will compete against each other ceeanamgal bepeed afternoon | lars. - . |erete products. - ee vee, Seams Lettuce. head, (erite) 9 608. <..00. 3. (Late Morning Quotations)’ {be the master of ceremonies for|in a test of their skills and knowl-| t9 relate a lurid story of her | Congress already has passed a est sidy bids of 21 to 22 cents a bushel|gomaine bu. san ycdslesnecs cane SMe : aa program. Previous-|edge of 4H work. This also has long-time affair with Teel, She [resolution which will permit the} The total dollar volume of new on 1)745,357 bushels of corn a Figures after decimal poiat = _ ly, riage handled the job. never been featured at the local] to1q police and newsmen’ the |17 agencies, as well as some = coomretion i the ge ) largest oil Kimb Clk _...., fair. + federal agencies, to operate and|months of this year was $20, (00,- Kresge, 6S .. 28.4). held Sat- a was accidental and ©c- age ; Ei ar Hl anny, tm vn ve fern om |, Tomorrow might it Pee tn] ore yore ae [Ras she ttt acne NS catracon ove LOF- +. 88. $s * as 8 a . : Lib meket °. potes wpsinls sock otter Oe well as a queen will be- selected| woman, ; recently to provide for mainte-|1957.. ; vag Oe My Gt or thro the fair. The * nance of programs for which| This hike in public construction Aire .. $2.3) gy they will be the host, |to reign throughout . x os cota’ aoe at Leos “s ‘Cem’ 36'| are: Walter Cadnohutsky, of the | judging begins at 7:40 p.m. | Mrs. Nicholas said she bad been| funds rusk Bae oe pon Maboaye Gok paalic naman . i } Keaon nih’ | Lake Orion ¢H Club, Tuesday; | he lucky Oakland County boy /mecting secretly with east 10 rere fiscal*year, July 1. lects for the armed services. + 428 : 6% toms 24 ack Trk ... 30.1 Sanders, Roches or girl, 18 years old or younger, ecutiv — : i. fo Sk Manning ...-. 36-4) club, Wednesday; Jeanne Mott, | who is ju to the most |Years unknown to Teel’s wife. : er ek. Hg. DETROIT EGGS May D sire << 41'°| West Bloomfield 4H Club, Thurs- | freckles ye yodrceapeo avi. . & & & | | sit a : eases * 32) day; and Ken Smith, South Lyon | ings bond trom The Pontiac | She said she waited for Teel EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE e : EES 12.1) 4H Club, Friday. Press, Contestants do not have to [outside the younger woman's} [4W | , 46-49; wid. 91.5 be members of 4-H. This new-to- japartment early Thursday and . ) . ire re | TET tn ace ae tee eed. ae on Washing Machines, Vacuum : m, tomorrow , ; ° oa , ites said, Teel struck. her. Sweepers and Small Appliances 1s 40.5 Some unique events .at the 1958)". the first time he had 7 j 3 fair include a “tractor a aso the : ; 1 dance” Wednesday at 8 p.m. : Factory Renewe - , Dressed in appropriate ; move ody Guaranteed Rebuilt ae Fer 8 Drown 4H boys will drive two sizes of| Mrs, Nicholas said she pulled a| VACUUM we a at +. SAN ‘A tractors, a small one aé if it was|sun handbag “to scare/ ‘WASHING Herts aoe) F a girl and the large’ one for the/him” and the shooting occurred SWEEPERS Ohio ou: 424) Five Children Among boy partner, according to Jane|during a tussle for the gun. MACHINES Owens Ill Gl 14.2 * ft C lif +. |Hoerath, 4-H agent. Fac Oe Hl 63 Victims of California ria Gut’ scccracg we sdsgoiea’s D h N f ; $ 9 5 Up n « MW. . Tt . } - Pan Bl -.: 83) Freak Tragedy Jack Worthington and Mrs. tear eath Notice $a. 95 Up T 6 Parke Da 85.2 - ath, county 4H agents, under the , Pe a Gola” 233| SACRAMENTO, Calif — An|supervision of the Extension Serv-| MRS. GLENN R. GRISWOLD of Phelps D ... 53.7 elled “ ' {"/ice of Michigan State University| — . }-Year Guarantee Phileo..... 18.1| attendant y jump! MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Phil Pet... 4¢.6lin vain while a fruit picker’s sta-|2nd the Oakland County Extension.) Rp. (Faye) Griswold, 67, of " Pure Oli”... seg(tion wagon with faulty breaks Service. _ |Detroit, @ former Milford resident, Oven 8 A. M. to 8 P. M RCA ...:---- 3-4irolled off a ferry boat into the . |will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow pe nie ite = $ dette —RATED Federal Funds “It is obvious *that Sears Roe- buck remains a major target, not only for the teamsters, but also count for more than two-thirds of the total value of board woven goods in cotton manufacturing in the U.S, Politiosl_ Adv, SPA CHARLES A. a REPUBLICAN for — COUNTY TREASURER COMPLETE COOPERATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT UNITS - \@ OFFICE WILL BE HELD AS A PUBLIC TRUST - @ CAPABLE AND PROVEN ADMINISTRATOR - ~@ COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT SERVICE 4 #3 HIGHEST BY OAKLAND CITIZENS’ LEAGUE | (Political Adv. RKS — Ed been finalized ~~ = now awaiting a e VOTE REPUBLICAN resident of Oakland County DANIEL W. BARRY Accomplishments Made During My Administration in the Modernized Drain Office Acquisition of new quarters housing aJl drain commission functions under one roof which allowed complete reorganization in all de- partments. Cleanout of Garfield Drain and Novi Drain now under way with an early completion date. Cleanout of Sprague Drain 90% completed with ay cleanup and seeding left to . Construction of the Pontiac Lake Dam, a Lhe oi overdue for many years, 90% com- Twel Towns “Relief Drains project hor "ti , Cheuit. Court { . Tuesday, August 5th The Drayton Plains Drain and Extension have been repaired thus a a nial oe on US-10, which been called “Dixie Water Hole,” An artificial lake has been completed by the Drain Commissioner under the direc- n of the Drain Committee, pointing out — the need for legislation tn this area. The lution control jects,” namely, the nel'nas Enclosure the Southeastern Oakland Count: Extension to be const on uindre, have been .tarly con- committed to design and their struction anticipated. . blic relations and informa- of _ fon has bean "instituted which insures by . means of informative bulletins, that inter- - are kept abreast of reiet avemoniant. oar Meetings Michigan Consumers Michigan Federation ‘Hutchison Act | | National Conference | | | Vocational Education Planning Committee, . > week, “abun ei a. ‘ie John, Thomas and Peter Holland. rtunities are unlimited. First _masonry. FE_ 8-894 ny, Eceees = FOR SMALL RADIOS) “03. ara. fer eigate. FE he te te Funeral wervca wile hele Tuer. | Ravopal reg ureas, Igy i) COMPLETE aon EIES SRRY:| pavmis’ iNBURANCE “AGENCY ~ Working or pot. FE sorte. | BEAM. LIVING alar, plenty i581 RMS PVT” BATH CLOTE Rauite preterrea 18. cms, Call Ana. 5 m, from ality wor’ ensed. Bow- . ; ‘see me _ Boarks Griffin Chanel with Rev. | Building. Phone FE_2-0246. Complete training program for! i Gia ¢2250. oF FE g-0608. 63.W furop PE STI FURNITURE NEEDED ight "yentiation. we, working 7h S Fecdock EE Loe. F,_ Cook ME 7-737. Mills officiating. Interment in BARBER WANTED A’ op WALNUT fered in the area by one of the co wohbaanen an P BRICK - Laund Service 18| Entire home o et the ee ROOM RITCH : = foal 3 ja — 3 White Chanel. Pontisc Lodge No. | Lake Barber Shop, starting Au-| nation’s largest and outstanding pee enone. ve eee ve pegeprirend: Mveepe rele dollar wih b 13 outright | orli8st? FLOOR BEDROOM, KITCH| refre., hot water new, gas heat, r 06 ©. Rut © awh marciarteg! give tc | Givatt ee "eect ts| ine iniasos se POR PAMELY TAUNDRT, SERY| le Bods OR LE | Shae SAN Se PT ae GU RIA APTS. eee: ‘aed: r i et the Sperks-Oriffin Funeral | _August 10h 10 @.m. to € P.M. | New superhighway and construc: ae ens Rass | ee |WANTED TO BUY AL TYP i T AND 2 BEDROOM Pantry |/%-=. Boron month Hom: as CANVASSERS & CLOSERS FOR} tion programs planneg in every| gnie. Jensen. ops 340, LACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF. ot. furniture, Ph, PE 2-5523. fare mu eS 2-, > AND 4 R 00M HUGHES, GEOROINE CURRIN, 1402 | MmanloneAice feleohone soltetore | fo become a specialist in this) AAA Floor Sanding “Be, Benet, eta | ten nore eee eerie | ore molered ete. «| aban S . 2. an ie . * Ruffner, Birmingham, mother of ak eg : meen ee Budaet,terins ms foe Laying -. Finishing _——— Lan in ~~ 18A MY 2-1521, : — gre me “only . 290 f ‘Pad. Allan Currin. Service Monday. EXPERIENCED PRODUCE S. MAN-| many epportunitiss, Budge ton. to- co, BUD BILLS FE_ 8-2050 dsca Wtd. Miscellaneous 28) - BS alberta Apt. August 4 at a ed agers needed by a fast growing! Strange A 7 TRENCHING A. 1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- - Miscellaneous <°| i RMS, & KITCHENETTE. $10 WK Birra nem Home. ik in. Rose: feast’ 1 yr experience Deed in| HEAVY NY RGUIBMENT OF OPERAT = S moval and trimmin Get our bid |LARGE DOGHOUSE, FENCING. ' §8 tate Bt. FED. FE _2-0566._ land Park Cemetery. quire. Send letters, a, siving expe- ING EN Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-6666. | FE 2.7188. FE $0738 — J ; — os gaie. we - gona 2 pOUPAN COOL, RMS. —weety rience ¥ Tam ciemove, cabins ery ‘ou ale Ave. LOWERY. THOMAS W.. AUGUST Pontine ‘Press, Sere Gi -| Fill im coupon below and mail to: fete NC 1iN a “tele cabling, surgery. |PARTY INTERESTED IN BUY.7 ROOM FURNISHED | APART: EXPE in insurance sony in| men vate en- 1958, Round Take, White Two, |EXPERIEN HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINING vi aitae elearin ned By "$5 Auburn, eee father of Earl, Thee sac Se ee = Salerman needed Northwest, chools’ ALUMINUM AND STONE SIDING. “ter i ‘ BUILD eit Oakia a sd Sounty cae — ize _aaee "piderly ec con oe . — Was nea” ; ” Saveati hare BY pi amissio in set-ud, Dept H 8-59 Box 15, Pontiac Press| Cintas. All type ins ated siding, e o35 ading. Seeding & Sod- glso whe what * terms trang f any. a in Center | uburn. grandchildren and § creat grand- | See Mr. ee tewide. ITT wane oo... jeetenasseyesestces. Licensed inst El. FE. aR D : 7 ROOM CABIN, $i0 PER i 3. re 21, : ted eon. WTD.: EAKRPRONT™ Tr, Traile from Bamper Purcral Home, 20206 cad DRY CLEZNING|apoamss : oe cg| SaeTRg ME aBE'Eae™ | or reiting et Wee GOO) Heron rules Yate, serge from Penkell, corner Hevden, Detroit. drive Tt Appl: ailkers verveesscedeceesevecsees I ANY TYPE 'OF HOUSE PLANS |. : iid. Will goosiger one with small _= Mr. Lowery was = life member - siniguan, AR na a — = “a Pree eatimet op ris one? _7E Eee, a Pr ent A om a $12.50, FE Red Lodge No. 182 PF. = oe Sa ieesees Cee ee CN eee Peso rasetennes 1 W t R t 29 a iaee we r a c ; a ing! SRICK BLOSK AND CEMENT | EXPERT TRI ND anted to Ren : * adults, ari Auburn. . PEF one gt poncexeegee © Sete & Hotwater. Garage, $9,950. FE 100 DOWN LAKE: PRIVILEGES Stoker hot water heat. ,All “rs GE. 3 Family | —2-0626 : $ is cosy 2 > 4 Kopel condition, Income has % at ’ front Q Plus minimum mortgage costs.) just the Tning for o small {amit m trot S00 por week. A bay of 4 odern- house at F.H.A. TERMS ; is home is only 3 years o $ Terms to settle estate. cr. ¢ and income. aul WHY PAY RENT? and features: A targe kitchen,| ge, oot od. 10 3 34 = 240 £3 garage nice sized living room, On 2 e Mrs. How 18 eee $2,000. down. $15,200 full price. — - Model ope 2:2 Close to stores & schools. See a} & FE 2-6412. John Kina- ~ - BED! Orr : 166 Stanley Cor Kinney new! $5,280 “with $550 do ler, Smsaier. 6i9 W. ‘Huron Bt. NORTH SUBURBAN, 13| JosuYN — FULL Best Buys 1 block north ‘of Lincoln Jr, H ° ie ion ands | > FIRE errs . # |" WESTOWN-REALT Se : d converted ig| FRUIT TREES” ONLY Today FE_ 62703 SALE OR TRADE income. 1 bath %| $850 TO MOVE IN. oadgy Would like to get into # cute cory | Elizabeth Lake Front up, naperns, 5 pesunee, 2 r ; ‘ home of - — = = . t, stoker fed JIM W W RIGHT location. to shoppin en . « 000 down on peantuis | Lipeemi! hanes op ping ci | A. perfect “American Colonial” “accept 6 to 8 ty VE A RARE FIND basement. Oak floors. Plastered| Situated on two like lots Home. 34, OARLAND Dat UNTIL. 8:30 Fa OS are dae ie. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE | | walls. Finished recreation room.| 128% 220 -- framed Oy 20 Gang MANY CHOOSE _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE dle income bracket. Four M RANCH oe eee oat tan and best sand beach. 7 gracious | ee large bedrooms, spacious 3 BEDROO 227 lot. Only $1,600 down or will rinse % paths and 56 ft. ell » 0) Ae eree ey pay Fee) yy ne | Sg es $1150. DOWN trade” for cuimiar property “in| $5*Tislog room, witn eut_sione — Rom sae sitchen, ~ow Lind 2 ony old 3 room — fireplace and —, Ht eae tion m, Eliza : , modern CLARK REAL ESTATE and oll heat, 2 car garage. Lake Estates is yours for only” built in n oven-range. 4 generous pi, BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE, 1 Levely landscaped corner 1150 dn." plus mortgage | costs. CLARKSTON size bedrooms and 8 ample. easy F.H.A. terms. ecora ew ie ac Gos dante Sits | ISS Gage camles| RMSE ee | Rai hea eae og : , x175’ lot. one new S pt. ic pe c! Mee aie woes, we | Ome Foxy Buyer fome af #18000, with HHA | ang’ stores.” See” this brick home, with an attached ga:| Carpetin draperies , lake rkston, 160x300" Will snap up this FHA a terms to qualified. buyer. alue today. ~ large fan famil 28 ft, liv- Must be seen to aperaciaia its ua per mo. OR 39-4264. proved bedrooms and 4. roy By appointment only. . ing » Bedrox eqroome have waik-in| ‘tue veive. First Gme eM for : AR ROUND COTTAGE AT MID- bath down, & ished INCOME AT LONG LK. closets ‘ piles so gar | FE 24 o. and Sun. Ph. rae rete Lake $300 down. $6000 talrs foc —_ er Comfortable, 2 1 blocks from Large Price reduced y|_f e. Owner, EM 3-9104 4 ing room, full bas@ment, One of the nicest es have — a few feet from the lake $2,000 for = at sale. A steal at 7 3B EEPROM HOME, ON 8. PAD- automatic meat and hot wa- lagen 4 family unit f ished ice view from the glassed front $20, : “ Gack owner. Call evenings ter, 1% car garage. Offered leaming white shenen ir Nice fenced os yard. ci = Ext, z reer . t $10,050, 10 = peed etal tiafn ciding. wails — —— plas- nl Price only $7,500 om easy. write & cos on a td new ox PLEASANT NEIGHBORHOOD. BY if oqualified buyer. das Els rage. Price includes = c WHITE BROS. Re aner with full basement, 1% . car ea- rivil turnlshings. "Excellent ed | REALTOR PARTRIDGE OR 3-1295 670 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3525 rage. Fenced yard $16,500 total Eliz: abeth Lake J rivi eges al area, showin A-l in- FE €3581 1050 W, HURON 5660, Dixie, Hwy. Or Ph. FE 2-0829 EVE. A commitment. MT 6-0058. 2761 Spick and span, tip-top con- * Come. Priced at $20,800 w OPEN TIL 9 Open Eves ‘til @: Sun. 10 ‘til 8 aca |" Dorchester Rd. Drive by. dition Rehr ey (ore terms. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eteete Gaatied GEewice LONG LAKE F ~ FF ric ‘TIP’ 4 =e ed TO SETTLE” ESTATE on: 2 unfinished, = re ras “$7 650 ° : Exce tional modern ERONT 85 Wi us a k own, unfinishe os rs, = 39 (home Zz “ come) gir pos full basement, 2 lots, 2 car Total price for this modern HEY, LOOK BRICK & - ft. iake frontage on beautiful Lon Do Agen & = Jorn a gates: reeterss ‘Bataral —— and = ae lo- A rat - ore od ving ms A at on i replac astere aus c ner School area.. . reso eet oak’ ficors, large delightful Oil furnace, gas water heat: coer ea ee) FR \ ME ah 27 ft. ‘sun room, pal 12 tt. front porch, automatic heat er, aluminum storm and STARTER HOME IN EX- kite en with ped ipboard ts00, Down SC A a Py ye BLL mB stack alm Ob carbine ven ou'll jove wn a , Say She down ws mer] cub, FORMED? an Qrrney retiring vous chance | Fecreston. [90m 8 Cae ~ 4Q| ‘This home built in’ 's¢ is ean WATER CONNECTED. $6950 lg OE I ame ti located on nice edrner a “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor DRAYTON FULL 2 fin baths, extra large one DOWN , West URBAN fi dinin, toom : — ranch, large 9, frutt, AGIA at $5,000 oe se Si, allen et aren eed R. J. VALUET, Realtor with fr “nrepiace, 1 aly IaEES, bed. landscaped, lot 84 i uivine _ 5-1201_ oF Forage a Chel Da wa orton ta M5 OAKLAND AVE. | FE 5-0693 ee b linds, storm doors, windows and COLORED Completely decorated on inside This tok etive § room basement, gas ae tbe ee $10, 300— Smith-- ‘| Wideman 412 W. Huron St, FE 4-4526 John Ke) IRWIN Neat, 1% car ward Estates. terms. BUILD Your new home now We have the facilities to build’ yqur new custom home that you have al- ways wanted 800 plans to choose from. Call us about our trade-in John K. Irwin & Sons “al Pag 313 west . Phone “ pt 6-3783 _AUBURN HEIGHTS : ic Established in 1916 NEAR ESTARN JR. —Here = one —* to see. 3 bedrms.. larg Poin t. a ait heat, it. sriienen. cone. mt. and oil hea’ car g& This ts right only $9,350. Call for Lorinser ment DRAYTON WOODS — Stately 4 bedrm, home with center ball en- trance and off bea lot, shrubs and flowers, Well constructed old- 136 Highland Mich. 4 “ey riced for 11.800 — PHA |- BEDROOM i GAS: HEAT. . $ coun Fe a sios- with, extra | FOU MUST | SE : Searm.. "TOG. Fm 476 2 bedrm. on and a RR 140 ft. \ Bs ace Near ote OPE ‘30 From ce WILL TRADE ) end a a bot i iy =| pgs! Bay é a dis ae ces eth | Sui ee gait furnace. Wired for drier, 1 block to school. $9, rms, ST. MICHAEL « , $800 down i A mortgage cost. An wees Mie oe tite in excel- seat condition, Fui! bath, extra Shower in basement. = Soe: pefecrrblacsron LAKE IVILEGES. 4 room summer imme cae pees 1 ate possession, Low down payment, NORTH DRAYTON A, Excele ent 3 bedroom home. ak floors. oil fu Breezsewa ise 2 car oe Landscaped | = 1 payment. Full net gist $13,000," CLA app toh N AREA 3 Rg er i] Sie me See e liv: om. Barman with oll turn rg showe ee water solenar: arage. t 200'xi40’. Terms. bedroom coating. 2 car garage. B. street. $10,500. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 ©. Walton Open Eves. Will Trade Small Home Free and clear cl hee go? subuf ban bungalow, valued at $4,500 for equity! im "iarger home or im come Good éRa Reon Home 3 acres with stream. ingelo. 8 Oak- - Ow, basement, tires places 3 bedrms. Full. bath, car gara floors pga tered walls. Swim, Fish and Boat At Union Lake Attractive 3 bedrm. bunga oak floors, plastered sores Nord 4 oil —_ Large corner lot. ae A-1 nelgh- blk. from excel» dock, down. borheod. jens ent — beach and boat Full price — with $1, Mortgage costs only to Gls. Giroux-Franks: ; og — cog S24 4395 Dixie Hw R 3-9701 LAKE — a 5 ROOMS each condition. Gas heat. ” Trees. Beet deai in town. Owner, MY 2-331. : FOUR BEDROOMS — x 12, 16. esha * @« 1x8, * e* « 11.6x12, 10 ped? ages ite! double sink. ury” of e luxury o! en carpeting and the th off kitchen. But when T sean the basement—with fireplace — miles of workshop, he will e ed the house was built for him. Yes and it wu) ‘sult his $20,800 with gor thd yy oor, bsmt.. A and se a on varnish Ww io wonders to this Gollars too. Lge home and tel of jake, Now at $17,500, homes for EAST SUBURBAN — v Good. investment Also sma Deep with fruit trees, all thie for 3.380 with only $1,750 dow : SUBURBAN —Attractive 2 _bedrm, home with space for 3rd bedrm: ge kitchen, oll hb i bemt, Whe home workshop, on: dows, and axtr ‘a lav car Li rage. I Lake privileges, r 509 and DRAYTON AREA 3-bedroo: home all on one floor Pull tied bsmt., oul heat i% car ga- Rea fenceq back ‘shopping area. ee ae $8,980, —terms, FLOYD Kent Inc. Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy, at Telegraph FE 30123 ~ Open 9 to 8 AMPLE CUS ER PARKING LAWRENCE W. me(aylora $1,500 DOWN Cape Cod home in wine Lake area. 6 lar wi full pesemant. 650 down: transferred. Just moves you — in. ery neat and clean. Cail now. NICELY DECORATED In @ peer gection of town. his 3 old home has a ull basement. recreation ‘oom, s, Large liv- hi to schools and begets INCOME — Two houses on one lot can be t for: only at 500 tal income of as down. See this pa cp ape bone once. Perfect living room in this att Lot 50x240. pric $8,500 with reasonable terms. 136 E, PIKE 8T. OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS & SON ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES OUTSTANDING HOME For dollar value we honestly feel and crepes two dandy lots th fot “Bic _ hurry on one, * DORRIs hen MN REALTOI reasonable terms. BRICK . WEST SIDE, ox . * location. 2 bed- rooms, down, 13x13 6 =—e u Plaste ed and deco- to last minute. Living rooms fireplace and 11x12 dining room for your enjoyment. Storms Legal Fag | ra pn heat. Pull base- rage with paved drive. $18,500, = Humphries re a a eleeraph a ee 7 RMS UTIL., dition. ly $30 a month - 4-2150 id ° CLARKSTON SCHOOLS New brick front, 3 bedrooms, 1% furnace, foot lot from new ~ ee eons Paul M.] Jones, s, Real Est 832_W, Huron "3 BEDROOM RANCH Located northwest of neare ly com OMES TO GO -- west of Pontiac. 3 bedroom homes with or without ‘caasmeate: —— exterior, we will sup- | _Bsb0 =< are to finish interior. TA, € ‘Compton & Sons. 4900 W. nonen 8T. OR 3-7414 BROWN ears < Newly decorated. ruil reens, $15,500 LAKE FRONT trade Lovely 3 bedroom blnge- 27 livin: ‘ . fs a wonderful value, Boat & jock. Good sandy beach, with large 4 bedroom farm home. built and modern to the minute. Many extras too numerous to mention here. Picture window. Carpeting, Drapes, etc. Larg® bere, fs two hs — e. School bus a! city limits. win eet = er home in trad ap room. = and Baths. aches” st car garage. Alum, storms & screens, Two ture windows with wonderful yv overlooking Silver Lake G Course. MANY OTHERS—We have photos 4 we i, _BROWN. Realtor tine Mn Shapes lovely, en and te Fare garage. * 135. $1,000 down—$75 - : non AREA. sir. Gee aes : our better older 3 pol ag os wae ee PHONE +1887 tad REALTY 3896 pute 4 FE 4-4561 Only closing costs . FE 8.044} Sun. 10 to : Pontiac, mye ey omy he " OR .3-6352 $330 DOWN -—Modern Bungalow only $18,975 LITTLE FARM-—Ten acres — “Interior almost completely re-— miles from — New carpeting tn in siving 74 dining | poe yolt of all of them. Visit our anes | 2-4810 © we Shiuitipte. List Listing § "service ee ene | one ose one lifetime buys that averyane, ° | ke a ee — = | 7 chool, churches and | nepping center, This bungalow ‘a Honea homer, Beautiful ae e x Ne ae recreation | ie car SEE igs Cant be pe" had ori | OFFICE OPEN 9 AM—8 P.M. $2,500, $500 DO’ full bath, off Gekinad, Good con- — On FE # ed street tor x30 Pr. i HOLMES BARTRAM You'll tke ite ,200 site, | month, Gn Saldwin A ve. z | te $25 TO $500. (pines LIVING ea Ger, Te Aamieal tevget ~ . enport chatr. er Day OR 9.1080 Evenings OR, 3.3230" mult level eh "| Business Opportunities 51 other security Up to. 34 months| Eger step tables. matching FE Lee oe % : ; ae dP ee table, 2 decorator lamps, Se Gar eee aTaR Home — LAR E Income Property 43A | er ong be Py eee lor So. Pay only $2 weekly Burmeister Ss near school. 3 Pea? will fur ~~ ‘ p et ar ge me Lake Fé. | susy LAUNDRAMAT — Fully es > No "1 's Furniture, 42 a fa material to fines OR 12-RM.: HOUSE 2 APTS UP, 3 Boot Late, Ra Pam et wiped. Owner has made H & A t Lake Ave, : : __Of , $1070 cece] Fink: Comoe ineluding tral 2 eee is, tad wants 8 rest, Your ome uto Oxi 1 Felt Base Rugs 3.55 15, B. Watton. | Open 8 e.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2 living Foo 2h narral fareplace. Close “to ei, (Michael's churen.| Cay W. Bird, Sites sheet, e Rigment’ for 65end LOAN CO. Fag —e SEW-EGREY. UPRIGHT _VACOUR ; | Toon, wailte-wall carpet- pre r down month, Corner Pike) ere Ft Avail ya Tile sweeper with al attachments, Cash Way S ar PE 40316. ABAWESEENT | $09 Community National Bank Bid Located near Auburn Hgts. CET CASH OUICKLY |B $170, EM 3-3603 suse IDE. 2 hemes arson tor. quick sale, FE| FE 442 Eves. VE. 61364 “Lifetime, year * | GET CAS QUICKLY GUAR. HOUSEPAINT PAINT. &- Lye : ree serene page| West ROOMS STO early a ar Up to$500 | bitrate ret em, (Pawn ewer ae iain Prices © Ristance (town & 8 For Sale Lake Prop. 44| ‘scteq Sond Purocnial_& public ae pto vx 12 RUGS WooL Fa “a8 Sr” ouna ‘cation table. Miss. amt Gea heat. Ho arokers | Ponocis. buses at door. Near Ave, FE . Reversible. $16.50. T mpst e lamps tables, ete, Re ble. FE. 6 6782. 3 BEDROOM, LAKEFRONT.| chu chopping. “lakes. golf, | 5 SouF TRUCK FI O k] d S085 Axminster, | 440.88. | Rug rs ' FOR QUICK SALE BY OWNER. 1 00, te Hox. o wandy beach. On-| fishing, for ee — S enbes 3 loser. 1 a an hard Lake Ave. ‘|= 2 ae Toes, cum: ope 4.000) ty Hats terme, Lauinger Real} §1.100 sts) Phone’ Miss Shaw, Li| Joader, Mise. equip. ton uy fi cU. Pr De "ORando 3-115. Gt de Re ane Osta Acne PAR matte |" Fg ie Loan y ompany ort eatin be pet) | SPECIAL SALE i enter heater e Goloman fioor| Farm equip. rm. modem howe, | FOr Sale Acreage 47| = MIDDLETON detroit "Sank earaned and floor samples, | ax¢ Redwood. Ui. Be r e of) heat, school, bus| furnish Racluding TV. & 20 cu. i2%” TABLE ANTENNA.| new’ $75. Automatic er, $125. | 3% ine 3825 Mill Lake Rd, Lake eep freeze Bull’ base ent,|1 TO § ACRE PARCELS, BEAU. ~ si9.98 1” TV “1905. -| Used w * $29. ~ Orion, FE 5-1836 Oli furnace $18-000 with "$2,000 dn. tiful bull sites, 09 down. $20 | 1.G.A ign oye if mies $1 vs $29.08 & up. Au rebulli| ROA giao, $170 | 2%! Up : 2 hic” areas by were Giarasion go oe, are Cc. OO ANCUS, Rez Realtor . fom Pontine how ged STATE BANK BLDG. & guaranteed at bud F ag Philco 129. 4 . CS rt ME andslide te yous. Soe oe close to, —— rivate “jake. in the slealty IN | 1919 _M-15, Orton NA 7-2815.; over iss, poslncen il Sie ‘ WHEN YOU NEED pT A ype dn. or, $6,000 Wate Bria Oe fe 000 Li, |$ ACRES, NEAR ORTONVILLE, | proximately $2% : cash, Midwes frost 45169 cool teas rolling and sightly dn, and . onth , : ventory. Shown 4 hae! : Pixie Hwy On 307 neal ment only. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 5 CARE 150 PT ON PAVED You can get tt quickly on your $ VED dagen ap FE mg ag jane, pengeer, |B ACRES, PA EATFE| | Leslie R, Middleton, | Sepati “rol Rata interes building, we'd appre-| in—ready for building. Priced at | 2-83 188 N. JOHNSON | Sudoreers, PATE glad re ane, cout “for your pigge sad) i000. isa ACRES. MODERN BUILDINGS, | FE 5-712] — OR 3-3023 — FE 8-6003 | ~yoy" with Bh. Baa 4 er tet to inspect excellent lene. OT” cnterd Ba. | gallery semnsiote , 3 Bedrodm brick ee ee type ‘bun- GEORGE 1 BLAIR Oxford, Mich Sacrifice for cash. me Etats, } A APPLIANC Dares beds and, ciset, Also : REALTOR prigh DRAYTON aes = 2 Bed 6% Dixie H OR 31251 APPLE LIQUOR: . FINANCE CO. — Renchtype bungalow with “uelty DRA PLAINS An exce small . room Oak piattered W Eves. OR 3-1708 ORCHARD Strictly a neighborhood business FE 4-1574 Seto nent bad =< *imacesped 10 FE Ba. LA 35 acres near Clarkston—Just $425 gross This jp an ent buy Pontiac Bank fo” Ba patce 8 oo. "Can w Land PI per acre seller might consider your free | TEAGUE FINAN Rosa on "FAA "Poon Be privileges, es, far for, this Belden oppertaaiiy to'get| - 200 Riabed, alee iat, fox" aap", jus ROLLING ae no George R. Twin arcs ain RD. RILEY, Broker | ROCHESTER, NICH. RaALTOR — 200 Baldwin aye, BEDRM. | re HOMESITE ve ole RS an ei < . YE £0 New paint. ‘Ene Enclosed ‘pore, Rent | [eee aso 4 — “LETS TALK _ HOUSEHOLD, GOops ANNETT’S MY ee easy terms. Scbick's.| HY GWARD E. FOX BUSINESS” Fo, Desbostat x: ) OUTSTANDING BEAUTIFUL LA NT BRICK aie REAL ESTATE pisins iPass 5 Phe ” VALUES tage. 2. fireplaces, Joly Basan. ar | Piste Ba ser | + Hotel- Class B-SDM =| # ¥. ts Sines feces , Fe ten. $20,900, Terme” | 7 _For Sale Farms 48} Piel Sha’ var operation = serra! FURNISHED — 2 bedroom, home ulti kes Realty choice. location in active L A D Vicerkas on 2 lots, full bath, large kiteh 3060 6. merce Rd MA_ 41578 | 199 ACR E FARM. FENCED Thumb area. Good gross, = iisdacknan: 3 utility room, FA ot] heat, $8700, 0 COMPARE near RREPRONT ‘oo! down will handie. ; E baebeeus reasonable down payment. VALU AN shed. ood farming $s ‘ar oss from <.. OWNER LEAVING STATE Sian 2 Mee iad Sone” cela oat ape cre, eal, —- ey This 9 month bar operation > E ‘eengy i tee Taree Ist floor Sermonr Lene 99 £ . 2.988 e210 0 or MU 42046. » one of we | ogee im 7 Kitchen, tile bath, 2 bedrooms: Watertord Hills, “sore .. $ 6.500/ 90 acre farm. Frame, bi home with 3 oa, Bus. prep. ~ wre make cash’ Wang to laid ae eee Pence reas vard s5008 —* HITE: 8 Ca.e09 | potregms. Scenic, 5, ee ro fl pay venlt. Present =_— otf workers. Re sg ge down. f ROS. Good farming gall. At only $18,000 / A phone call is all it takes work for 30 days, (Reg ag A nig Bg von Set tne gu |ptanbecke Our Requirements Are . . cpoce, penis. fen wit fiving | Bren, ‘ul 8 Sunday 10_til 8) RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR MICHIGAN BUSINESS. 1, Tees os own poo ora room” with gas } Bt. nea GLARE 135_M59. Mich.| SALES CORPORATION | RES Alum 8, storms, e completely 160 ) ACRES < JOHN A, LAN BROKER ya we 8 screens. $1 $30 down to die per| Geneva Lake 240 N. Roslyn. = vel ‘road| 833 8. “RD. 5 hea & goed ° LAKEFRONT HOME: near: Teiecdcb sees also} PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR good Fecard” be Brick ranch,| 7 rm mote. } fh exc.| 4 be house, 34x80 ‘barn. £0 fore becoming ; laxe com Wall to wpll car-| Idea} ba Peach, | 90 acres. tillable. UNCH: a TER FULLY tile det) with: lar ‘o let well landscaped: Cc. A, TER, REALTOR gate = It you owe bills and are being roam. attractivy ar as rage pee eg el wig on #3 ns MY 227! Sat _fease, FE ot Balen os aia Baws s us at once ete “cehoved | 4 miles B.. of. Re space. 9 car garage. $18,000, terms | RUSSELL . NOTT. REALTOR| . F ~ FARMS D ACRES — LUMBER HARDW | HARDWARE, & BUT ~ B c Sete EB of Auburn Heights - r WEST OF CITY — white ranch) “0 Fe ese) 30 acres Live jot 7 Ghotad sock and some. equi maa ays ne Your omar SRARL NEW_WROU mon home, s Stone ‘Tooms, carpeting, Dunham Lake Frontage Py abana CORNER 2 OADS ment, : ah” bed te with sp On log burnin, na, is fireplace, stone plan Lots Available | Good soil good f <- t oft ites RI RD . Loans to $500 i st Ramee = kitchen tbo cHAPIN REALTORS." OR 3-896 = ment. Por lease. rent or sale : eee Lake built in ‘even and range. 2 oom, (BEAUTIFUL 'OO CABIN STYLED Write Press. Box_ 17. Made Quickly @ ti GmRA ‘uility, FA oll heat, washer and| home on Lake call MY Paul M. Jones, Real. Est. | SDD only $178. MA 5-6011. Samuel’ | Studio couch . dryer ‘ear attached garage. 3-1639_after_ 6:30 832. W. Huron 4-855 : You will always receive pleasant Davenport & ‘chair Liven's Lake ‘privileges, $23,000, term CAKEFRONT OFF vER 200 A ore Goop| TAVERN & SDM. West = 74 rteoug consid and of our | M. SUITE — o., wane starvbeseeese. ARBOR - Large oak —iddie sai ae Lal ta 1. sie ooe —_ with sont building. eens MA done 008 Hisee. ‘Gee hon ae ee an <= | Coal beater. Warm. Mornin t . i e te 112 2atory bu - addresses). . dining tm suite... ... Fooms, “double closets, ded, Mile| ake peg selec bigh mee W. DINNAN ice, og vine quarters. $31,000 . - Cronatetind. epee, cose W108) wae te, ts AS Bu onto 4 bem, seemate, Water oe wooded “jot, sand boat | 66 W. Huron 42577 yee sey room, pegged oak floors, dock. Will take smaller lake home ives. 4308 PONTIAC TAVERN B KNER ; Se eee eee | Yellow ....-.. place room, sun porch.) op contract se down payment.| Son SALH 4 ACRES WITH 64 A ; . ay ee Basement, laun-| fy a Sat, : | FoR =e Aces WITH 64) BUSY th Cea Fi C 6 ; rebhess. oll heat Cass rake | AGE,| Landsca ard, 24 x 28 work- Crossing @ over rer oat, Inance ; =. ma it] shop. ata ay tt, aiteched _— = an e ru mokirn is home ra eB letely eae T NDE "allt O. Christrrias Trees 59A : ‘ EW CHRISTMAS TREES — 10,000 : on pavell| 40 A 4 3 Average @ = Oy Annett Inc.| ! road Saree 0 roximate & large bara, ldeal| Real Bstate Service, of Pontine ong oraee © nine | 18 eemndes oli piaster & REALTORE see GO ae . niet water oo | with” t00 dow a PE ease 81.400) nt 8. “aplegrapn a FE 40521 c tle. at for cats, alla RA., Davison, 42 23 EF 8 aad acral Ses 8-0466 uae Sie tet BN ae WALDON ROAD it ce: TWinbrook 3-3286 » : "spin ary washer. Phone - en Evenings and Sunday i-¢_ HIPS roundings Laxe priv. Very attrac: ACRES eg sl =$25. TO’ $509 «= | CORAL DRAPES LINED, ONE | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 me CT Agt EALTY hares: 4 cee eee "sect on | cin ier soekeaen aad BOE | 90 2 COMMU Peo | vile Na ties, —_ % aoe 1O SOr 2110 8. Commerce Ra. — oe saree 418-600 total price. $5,000| tise. TE | © © PRIENDLY SERVI DREXEL eH gong 5 ON nn bn ae a ee : % * SER STATI _ Inthe P SY ‘urniture. rs, extension FE 70915 ° Lake Orion. $7300 ith $250 0 - n the Past ears 4 wo years or snvice. | -ME2008 2 MCRES” |r Tees, loca certs] i bie, Dulfel $215, Used in model | "pi nsrig PIPE te PER PE TARE SARETSONE, FOS| wot, menite ob ne, Roe | gu ae, evan DINING RM OEE OAT WAC | doen’ Bs “bay Bo SUBURBAN : North of the Clarkston-Orion Rd. SecRETA RIAL Fan. ; aut by Ame an, Buffe ma, Aw ME a2 } sl trek beni, tre| Aegune_EAt su0 OO) Hi Se tet ONTY | irae wmeness HFC Has Made) ,itursd™tetin atk $30 | SF Qrage @ Carter) =~ Sp ecial_ Eeanet gerd rege wet| 7 Sitewood Villa om outdo “tee er. gm ore ie Wiiaat Getiocm ang | PeebSWy Gell Ges. FE DnLENAON GyMRER i rakes Ener fr, ctl Pen gaia “Stn aa] 9004 arb crm home, with | _or_ MY _3:1593. 10 MILLION LOANS ,| ghaite #20, Davenport & hate , 25113 § to 5. - 2x4-6-8-10-12 width garage 120 Total -_ $15. fej| .. 2 WHEEL TRAILER, NEAR" SE: MICHAEL'S fe" wide Inxs front lle with good it Piet Gubetantial” down "pay: - LEC, RENMORE CONSOLE SEW. | -—Wareat—TRatLon 1s, FE | 1000 Fr od ee ame aes oan Dedrgom modem home, seme or your hose in trade. a ric ge FAST, friendly service from UEaers aca deep freste. ali | 21006 : E Sapp li 5CO, pent x icodacaped ‘in good] S10 ot Od Highland do Clarence ¢ died a cum “pra” wovsem | De nane Scrkmseicne cbneet tod | R00 90d. $90 OR 2. | FRE TONG Roam MEERA so0e Ronbyre Seppoes neighborhood, to store: ° argest LEC, STOVE IN GOOD CONDr- | Eqsipment. PE 6-733. mee Dole LE a in ihe price only C "SCHUETT, Realtor |: paiawin Ave. a cae Lake Charlivoix pan ay BEC (ye nt eat DorTow xe NS. A FN rT 33. im EVERYT ING Eyen a after 6 call PE 5-233 or| TO SETDLE ESTATE | Sale Business Pro; 49\ six beautify) modern, 1 and | payment terms you choose, Phone mer. betel, "qalter with rei eapiner. GAvE. “PLOMBING SUF. u ime ieee + ere FE Two houses at Sylvan Lake ~— FT. CO RCIA y bedrm. ottages 250 400 or stop in tod : __ FE 8-2097. 172 8. Saginaw $2100 Us Timbers - Priced a . COMME L ZONED ON| lakefr . Tot, Nio noand be h. 5 CTO FACTORY RRBOLL ¥ VACUON TENT bees A. JOHNSON, Realtor (onesie SBE iat ron te Montcalm. §75. ft. te ate Of mis ‘ce itn ach ‘cat - Household Finance "fgweepers Ail. maket nt . Oicreened pores, $78. PE s-0009, Cedar P ae) 1704 S. Felegraph Rd. Ep at. once. Make me an = ~ CEORGE. ; accept trad ; Corporation dt Sotsson Fe este e _Biectrie. Sa & sit me Sao Ste a LA 3% S. Saginaw, 2nd fir., Kay Bid A__Thom - &t. FE +o¢ ~- WILLIAMS LAKE a Straight Ag (ean rb eeeee See cise SYS | 20 men oh w | aoe Sel ett Mat 20 be , block ie be din auriful sand ecnned. 9 4536 Dixie. By, s OR 3-1251 An natural cet : ee aed $3 own ay vers. $100 each Go gunber, Fou oes ee oe a ‘ee : of 1,000, "att fa Eves, OR 3-1708 est location in the ; Mort 54 58133, 2x4 lumber, 3c tt. We carry’. ‘complete tine of : ms R PONTIAC “ti, BA x ka 5 Just $160 per = nba AM Probl FREEZERS 14 CU. FT CHEST. | Shes be building materinis — plywood — h in meg WR utaiaet 2 eee ne es epee fa rob em? , Oe ae es ay Luis ar iettr| ~ ae rms. | > 92 W, SENNETT eae BER ror, ex : SSMS D FOX See Se et Gear Tor PARTRIDGE Sore Drive over save @ 6.| 2201 Dizie_H ‘ret : $$. Nea ‘ ecoclap er An _ |s278 Dixie Ae OO Fea rE eid Boginecses thraeet Mit on | ee te “ - older home, but one you dt sa Bi as Fre FE ASS Coens ite ON : a prands, Soratched, terrifio 3 . can. d to own, Pull usiness eet ee é values, 6149.98 while they’ last. No AT A Bans aad gecmmniots 1M cor $0 ft. of om fecetions | Wail, ESTABLISHED RESTAUR | FE ‘orders pie 8.8.6, Michigan arage AA this. for noth- a Bravion RP suber or Market ~ Ant in Keego Harbor. completely | ; Lk, o oe own to Gl, eG — ul Only $1.87 wh, Hurry FOR os beret suerS om ACES & DU : : _ 4 ok le, te lie : sonable prices. No one pazment ‘that Ce es ~ Lalbetroat Contsige © =; Grits oes Near Rontiae. AY BRSOR, Heat. | mates onis iy 428000 pth B80! pe rougsell Also glum, —feaulred._7 20008 : we Ph eal School -Aistrict. this one yourself—it’s dew- Bet, eran eS awe, : } ; basement, le const: and all partitions FE: 4-2533 arat “up Crenmene) Ly "Ss i < i ; ot and : . | are in, Loe ® beautiful 100 Unive aesek storms, - THE ANSWER TO te 4.3304. : VALLELY CO, EK LU) ae re feutares. eat for x 200 1, er ct oa < REACH tA S H CUS- _Sale Land Contracts 52 | ta wae wmire ARPET. Tests *aiane Le oo YOUR PROBLEM? GILES REALTY CO ™ WHILE BROS. |TOMERS through Classi-|"t icc Some | aie” pad, 2 rm 3 mu hire ifs FE sit. bcing 5-61 ALDWI e ? . Siocon a Ea es (Open ‘ives. tl ier ow 8 Ified Ads. CLI 2-8181.| suc” wiih, US, Realtor Nee ace, | $7500. Terms. NORTH SIDE floors. peewee with garage. Modern 3 bedrooms, full basement, recreation room, New gas fur-|SASHA & rm. bungalow nace, garage. e lot. Near). with prey gare, ge. Corner. lot penoot & bus tine. Priced to sell.| with 200 ft. of road frontage. Only CALL B, TANNER, RR 3-5 $750 down & it’s vac cant, ; Russell A. Nott, ‘Realtor WATER FRONTAGE. Large 3 bed- 170 W. Pike St. / ie eeeGo room, white frame, year-around , go parene and ex: pe neatigg pant, mate mos <. Bt ; ad 2 adjoining. own -| lively canal “ &@ few feet from went Ps oe PAY") Cass, Take nit down. 509 Euzabeth Ete Rd.- large down payme eee .|8, BEVERLY Off Baldwin. In nice wiet secluded area. {Comfortable bedroom Lunmiow with oak PE } 4-1157 : _FE 4 4-4821 ‘ISPLIT-LEVEL STARTER HOME. No money down, $6,450, EM 3-0482. _Gordon | Flattley. Bidr. 3 3 BEDROOM our io bon JOHN- bod "Pi £1 bal-. citer alae ms p.m. LiKE? :| Large Rooms 20 living roo itt dinin e 14 bedrooms taxa finished rec, roo ll this plus hot water “heat car- — feline t } Hroolaces. x 208 privileg . a" a ance iting vileges. hr ea ine ne ethno ON SFOR SALE: 4 LOTS IN CRESCENT Country Club. Subdivision. eo. t..:. ae LOT 100x150 BONTIAG WA ATKINS Pet ERE = NOW OPEN High Hill Village Beautiful ie parcels on paved streets wil ome wee y $1- 500 with down. ‘nese “s oe Rie Cor, Jape Rd.,-Perry and Silver- OxBOW LAKEFRONT , SANDY beach. $4,950, terms. Lauinger Real Estate, OR 3-8138. en5Y — 7 LOTS. $200 EACH OR $350 on time. Cuner. P.O. Box 535. You Should See the new sites at CHEROKEE HILLS! “Herbie brought me home early like you told him!” Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A SCAR COMMERCIAL OAR AGE Kennett Ph. = 81431. Inquire at 340 Baldw ventory soars Insured, Call Mr. 92-2662, cigs cor areR. De ‘D a G) Center 30,5 E. Montcalm. FE rE saul or nen —_ 27430 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) NEED $25 TO $500? - SEE . SEABOARD PHONE FE 8-9661 . Seaboard ‘Finance Co. “1185 “NORTH PERR PERRY STREET Quick Cash’ { lace and aytoe. Sale Household Goods 57 PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA; $40. ‘For Sale Clothing . 56 RUMMAGE SALE, EVERY YT. _ Open 24 Hrs. 389 Orchard ALL SAVE, ROW! | ! Ol Sete oe pt. B, ‘ Warkssen'e ¢ Outlet. e's PE-8-6055 Saxinew. Fa tion, Was G GOWN w WITH TIARA & 8, Will sell for less e@ — $120; sell for DIN DRESS EXC CONDI- FE 5-7154. ith train, 2 Eupire 3-2916, antique chair, FE eer — PC. nut bedroom Hema. 2 LEATHER CHAIRS SMALL Paetl, 6 ae ee. Gray ee. e chest, 2 v pam gala iamne, "WAL- . sulte, senaatings ta- OR 3-2627. 5e RNGWH BECTIONIC bles, refrigerator. i pace DoreTTe Set 4 FOLD- replace ‘set, misc. idscasaee one e ORELAND PORNITURE es) 104 § Ld FE 32-5523 -» EO 2 Eo MOVING OUT OF TOWN: SIM- MONARCH RANGES Now available, electric. gas, a & wood. Samuel's Appliance. Da’ _isbure witch, MA §-6011 NEW BLO sole sewing machine & ae. ee ee es ee a ee Stroma grengiet get 8 Btudio couch —.....-..-.5. in fe WE BUY. SELL ‘AND sxCHtnGe EVER + Ro: = a oe : = we) oa 2 cee pe ak : mars me oy ; : : es ise cd j oe a 4 as ‘ 3 2 ay j . * ei a we co me e, i lox : oe ee wee : 4 ; % : 2 ae oS : ei. 4 - s 2 wo s * ae eke Wes ey gd _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, | MONDAY, AVGUST-4. 1058, For Si For Sale’ Houses _43| For Sale Resort aaa TIZZY ° sith ” iy Kate Onan ‘anne Swaps $5. Sile Household | "PRE BUILT a 2 ak efr ont _AU SABLE RIVER : Higit aod timer. i cs _eeaen at ; at , ; & berease,. OM “prin. beds. Fe ao are. Pe . Bu Ew : HOME Mio GUARANTEED | var AUrO EAN HAS Sea re eee tee Hie uate ——- 6 Onkiand Ave. ‘FE ,2-4021 bed Fe brick, ie dan seth, 3. adres tT 1,600. komrry In. | IN GOOD CON ig, 37" RCA og Big he et a « ten famish Bele dy peter, OM | TE NEM rave | iy Sint "Eoutty Si Sahl" vn ade Quits ante? aatome: | Sect Sola rime ot bedroom : : larkston | motor 00 own Gail iit home, vor wat bare yet “ita mattress epring, soot ar A * te. ? Way! ferepe. tater. idee “| REAL, ESTATE INC. |X siuil'ar baeaia” ae usis. Ack for Mr | Sensual Mrndo, rug eak . deluxe sud Battal | Atte ate | NEAR | weyers cares } bs : a AND TA- waar oom 6 rom, Jog gudin, Pirepisce a Pireplace. Phil. 1 ee re moto Gor a -%- away mop, other home i : “eis etal . eee, — ning area : : pain fxg Fae Soe oe pe Eapoe pornood., Lares ane Foomn. » |. C. HAYDEN WILL TRADE LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE - ton, 810 ma ee R ealtoe DOWN PAYMENT—On good mod- 9x12 Linoleum $3.95 dows. Aulo, heat, full hese. family ree. Bes, 9%: | 96 wy Walton on cal Ore een IF reper Nan, be | 1212. jtoclegn PECI Al ei owp see this one! _Terms. Cone i pean Cse.ans. : — re ast ape Danie — here #308 ‘how ning oo . 18 N IC] OLIE ~ RILE Y ° For Sale Lots 4 ape "Please = = ply unless aces Bat (Near Robert Hall) | 2 ae better, ie a8 Tigi — % ACRE WOODED LOT IN_DEN-/| Bro i. Brown, Realtor, | MAGIC CHEF GAS Gan, Pe| "2mm ae ™ & HARGER co. NORTON BEAKIT. A real dowsde | Reckesier’ @ Aupern Mdey Very Be ue OA 82618. olla Mi Treen <> eapas Mis. | “Vv aie earth bargain. Close to downtown | reasonable. $2,200. Owner. ‘Tuxedo. nnn] matend es and oom * 33 W. Huron FE 5-8183 fo ® paved. s . A ® room} 11-0051 . WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT! Springs are of erent colored me or income with basement. BY OWNER: Vixilo PT LOT WiTH or sell. $3.50 month. OR 3-2360, fat is otherwise absolutely per Stoker “heat Pear r, gorege, wi Wit’ Kr alse : fee Famous name cent. fuss” ini ar xe ae inch plywood, | ANY MANY OTHER BAR’ NO CHARGE FOR So adery 4 LUMBER CC CO. 1947 eae a lt — ah acl ca. ofl and #4 aE, PONTIAC: c-PRESS, _MONDAY, AUGUST 4} 1958 or ote tet Bob Hutchinson SER! se 3 yrs, 818 & . FE = AF T- RADOR | oe inaw at Rect Se aa will “save hundreds Mobile Home Sales Inc. Open 2 days a week Rent Trailer Space 79. pees pcan 2 For Sale Tires 80A a1 USED TRE fed UP, WE aD WILLIAMS | , ‘hate Service 81 ee ~ DETROITER'S ~~ “PONTIAC CHIEF'S: 4388.00 prices include’ double ‘gas ag free delivery upto BOB HUTCHINSON Ra HOMES. ‘Dy SALESINC,. -- £ Po Biorth "of sof Poskias 20 General "350. 25 B ft Bear $1095, eee ae | just's fe a oor many u olly Marine Coach Sales. rT t Holl: olly Rd, MEtrose 4-6771, He 1 MODERN TRAILER IN PLA _Up. Reasonable, MY bapa Oxford Trailer |ts Sales New Stewarts Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers & to 10 foot wides, all i en Good used trailers available og lans. Trailler rts, bottle accessories. mile Ppa oe take Orion on M-24 MY 2-0721. ant-| TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal New 8-10 Wides TR USED TRAILERS ON | RENTAL Bottle Gas | Parts and Supplies 60 8. Sacre ysoo tak takes. 5 Ogre ae Lake Trailet aitionie IGHT travel trailer since Guaran- teed for life. ‘oe m and get tlon at Warses Trail- es, 3008 W. Huron. ( join - one of Wally Bryan's exciting caravans.) ‘NEED A‘ FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified EG-iAds to sell, rent, find a good job. FE ‘28181 is “ithe Want Ad number! |e iis Po “i | Miberglas & ME aT TRAILER, $65. FE “4 : steering aed, wont volt. | wre pore | tee about ing reba) pa esa af e s. 6 ae oe ¥ MARK 55 ie HF RRC Revert in. p waren $180 unter ical PD. dra-p and ¢om bination boat trailer. 2-1048. AUGUST BOAT BARGAINS il’. Runabout, Motor, Trailer ‘as $225 195. was 83 &6& hd = ty bout, 25 Controls, : Elec oa Tratier. $ 5—NOw $995 ‘role $1,605 OW $1408. TO. ig SCOTT-ATWATER Mits, & Service SOO RUISROUT LES “ ra Lk. to @H.m,. FE OAT WINDSHIEL $20.95. IN- axa hardware, i and mold- strip. Ferry Service Inc., 61 _Hiant Rare CENTURY eed ttable docks — Nac Aium, Doats MTRS.— Demonstrator Se 12 ft. Meyers runabout w Mercury cana Completely equi all & win shie Meyers boat ler with 1s tb. wench. Reg. list price SPECIAL, SALE PRICE $875 RSON HARDWARE | arty) 8. Tele (Across from See ane) Open Sun. FE 5-9962 EVINR@DE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- er & Geneva boats Gater trail- ers. 12 haar aluminum boats, Pi & wu boats & motors ; skits, now yes Reg. “se. steeri: INSURE Y' BOAT AUSTIN-NOR 4 ee a 70 W. LAWRENCE ST. NOE. MOTORS ~ ecessories, ee a ee EW $ = onydro. page B ‘sap k Silv ver, pd al to choose from. Come Aluninum molded plywood, molded ‘Diylap. Fibergias. (Try sn before Hate'sb buy me? a Wson’ ai ace to g Bis abu Soa ea MOTOR, HY-| retail w w can buy ah 25 different : 6 sompletp Lt ead a, ie hare a : SLICES OF HAM “You and your shortcuts!” Boats & Accessories 85 NEW 1 2 BOATS $40.17 ‘2flyM, site 86. Tr ‘Trailers, allers. §79'50," 125 1a 4 0 West. ; — | oe 2 ey aY EvERU DE MOTOR, ee Pog & prod Hartington — balay 2 8 TEL ARE 50 m more oat id nm fe "s, 4 * o1| Holy Ra M PLYWOOD Rierea to ig ~>- iT. Pens eos Used Cars’ 88 — bag for your a oe because < CAG Semalbalmaden MI NY CON i. | pick up. PH. FE 41170 GASH For used cars Jack W. Haupt PONTIAC SALES Maple Nteee “or Maple S141 ates 8 NEED ¢ tion, ot FE 2 Foreign & Sports Cars 90B FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE A, ‘REALLY FINE CAR! 1958 MERCEDES # Contact: SALES MANAGER PONTIAC ‘RETAIL STORE 65 MT. CLEMENS 5, . FE Sit arte’ tev 5 to decide which one ge “7's, aos : Sa “aia ‘slid: un roof. ari wort inst si 42.085 DeSoto- ae. © y-4 8. wesesaed. For Sale Cars Tea on ATION mw Semele. die Steele Frat et BUICK RIVIERA. 4 DR, SE- JR, aged {abo wes. ub60. R. & C. Rambler) # We yy beat any - sad when ost 3% scars Ps days. R & C TS LES Complete service 8 a.m. ‘til 9 p.m. ‘57 BUICK ROADMASTER, Fi Aad power, reasonable. FE 4-0607 ~HAUPT Pontiac Sales. Pontiac Btarchief gone coupe owner’s yore deme. Save 55 Ford Fairlane osomett "64 Ponting Starchief, 4 ar. Hydra. R&H. W. 53 $ Ponting J 2 dr, Deluxe>. ‘Hydra. 91 ” *$3 Pontiac, * « sedan, Hydra. JUNE AND iS MUCH AS 13 150 FO ae Eves. BEST PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. on SH i FOR Ce CARS J MI 4-1930 We Need petal 50 thru ’55 Models - Fords, Chevies ‘and Pontiacs Auburn a | CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD, R & R MOTORS —— used cars, Get top cash or down See M & M Motor Sales = ot top solar - late er oe wip. Cag cas WE | NEED CARS “SAVE TIME -—WE’RE PAYING Top $$$ Dollar GOOD USED CARS * At Our New Location 952 W. HURON GLENN'S MOTOR SALES PE 4-7371 $15 FOR OLD CARS OR 3-6015 s| Used Truck Parts 89A ALL MAKES AND MODE HEIGHTS MOTOR SA LES 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6632 | For Sale Trucks 90 DON'T BUY A NEW eo | saa Ge i Pate _Pricéa fo sell, Inc. “MU ©1715 or RON, A-i 3.6 Bulldozer. Reasonable. “55 Ford EXCELLENT nice. |. | FACTORY BRANCH For Sale Cars. 91 156 6 CHEVROLES: Bf ie ‘ 55 “RETAIL Stoke % * € pa as aaa ter Bivd. aig. ra dve., Birmjng- Get Wise, © Tcasatee RAMBLER BILL SPENCE "BALES & eS sits. 5. Satinae er 4 DOOR Maan. Very ot ¢ondition, $350. is 0,.- BLA wae. omg neal $995 ECONOMY USED CARS CWE FINANCE = aaeas off Saginaw _ 4 DR, $405. Clarhaton, Siar Sales R CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH i DEALER | in, Ra DRAMA Tic, 2 DR. & neater, Red. & white with whitewalls $1395. a “i Contat fa tor Bul oo sede cere eeenpeceges ounerva 1196 aoe be og 1954 Ponti: as beater aepeserepereneseecnns hea ven esen ene $1045 a er. Mrnight stick. $845. fo wneweees 1955 & hea HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ae Fe ae reas, Shi -OXFORD, MICHIGAN OA _8-2528 ‘ Lipp. is RBSOLUTELY NO MONEY an, ee it ag Mr. Par at MI 41500, Harold Tur- iss: STRAIGHT stick,’ ¥. own and a nensy Gown ments. ese Palos 1938) 8 Saginaw. ] FULL “Borer. to trans. R&H, $1,250. 1953 CHEV., 2 DR. ce ae terres cost m accessories, perfect en- eater’ sna extras. 2 oa Priced to Re ‘Orion Motoc Sales M2% AT CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY MY 2-261 PONTIAC'S - TRUCK CENTER GMC _ RETAIL BRANCH Oakland -at- as DODGE "ss wiskte “th - PE 8-04 Dae MAple 5-6566 or MAple 5-1141 H. J. VA 4540 i095) CADILLAC? _ EXCELLENT | Byz. Drayton Piains. pays the | _Best_offer. FE _ 55649, Cash Doll Dollar for all tate models : $1355. = Air 4 son. that’s regll eeeht & ready.” Jet blac paint with io, heater, and whites Oni DeSoto-P1 mouth, ae 890 5. eanwers. Bir CHEVY STAN ARB he EM poe | Like new ~—y ment. en OP: LOOK, BUY rf Pontiac ioe beac ul Ser 2-Dr. "84 Chevy Bei Air 4.Dr. logins. Ra or low Steele Ford. steer rakes ....... "$4 Pontiac “Barchie! Byara. $ 895 ‘55 Pontiac Starchief Cat Pow- "56 Pontiac 4Dr. HT .... *sT. Chevy pel Air ¢Dr. P-glide. Air cond. ue "66 Pontiac Conv. =e Power steering brakes. gg SHELTON - Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 1-8133 BUICK Better Buy. Used Cars DELUXE SEDAN—4 door, oor er, Hydramatic. $1295 35 OSS OE BY 8 2 door, Radio "* atolls bowed. 753 BUICK .......+.$595 —Radio & heater. = W, Wall Ss. 35 PONTIAC woe 2 8995): 2 DOOR SEDAN — Radio & a standard trans. One own + |'56 BUICK vases $1895) = gp oo — Centu r steering & bra sa. Dynafiow, Radio. & heater, “( owner OLIVER } ~ BUICK | i 210 Orchard Lake ‘Ave. | FE 2-9101 - Opem Eves. ’54 PONTIAC ......$695 ROADMASTER SEDAN—4 door, pb , radio & heater, Dyna- ‘C6 WAG ON » SS BUICK ........-909) | peach 4 it cuetkes anes SPECIAL HARDTO 2 door, with Rovere push trans- radio & heater, Dynafiow. One mission, R. Te ted & owner. « white Anise that looks as it . just “came out of the factory. e 55 Buick oe .$1295 turn table special. ........ $1995 ROADMASTER SEDAN—4 door, | +59 Mercury Parklane ........ Power, radio & heater, Dynafiow: = ee oe — W. Walls. One owner, $8 Ford 500 Fairlane H.top.. ; ‘$8 Escort 2 dr, wagon ..... $1 ‘49 FORD. wee ee BOS | 157 Ford 9. passengér wagon $2145 CUSTOMLINE 2 DOOR—Radio ot ee. Sve oo heate A Doa , o5,6 Coronet... *. $1788 . 0 ic $5. FORD ........ $1195 | 357 Ford tudor... STATION WAGON Coun Sedan | +55 Chevy "FoI FORD nS uae . Cham GOOD ag GOLD USED CARS 8 Chevy Bi e evy 38 Che 54 Chey 8 33 Ford 4 "53 Chev: = Chevy. like new.... oo ee Motor ~ Company ag itaaio “'s ; 1666 Olds 2 dr, Hydramatic. Ra-| , dio and "BL HEVY. VERY G' 55D | _ throughout, EM ins isso C LET Soca oa CPE, | es. 2. See o ee -# 14, a — 52 2 D) “pxpestgt Bag oer eal Ber. als *P Parts mat Mi €-7500. r Ford. 58 FORD te capture poisonous snake (9) Movie. Celebration Berle. played the El Rancho in Paterson, N.J., says he builds | assem , repr cop oee ge yep bse up his low blood-pleasure, ployes are rela' t after leaving TV. On stage) corrects the hardening of his : } Whartoardings necwe-beoke. the buck d0-the. pie | ney reas eae nny man wiih| platitedes,’ raises his fallen 2 tie 2 we ee a {fede Miasourt River yestrday'but|ine. “Bu ofiaage, he way iric| ‘sretmesh and reads his stu- = 2 Pretty the celebrating was cut short ‘by a/ able, sullen and sometimes mo- dents’ papers and draws his re 2 oe Peet be P - raging ‘prairie fire. rose. He wasn’t wanted by TV —| Own confusions, To forget Fa 3 ilies. = aed Uy The program, which oonaed “and it was killing |.im."’ the whole mess, he takes ® Tesch the diversion of the turbulent x ke milk of amnesia. He says a 3 Bick Missouri River through tunnels | With his return to home, screens) smagling husband is one who 7 A foeares below the huge Oahe Dam, was | @ssured, Berle is Berle again. oa Automatic es ~ interrapted by 0 ineutar | Happy and confident. likes to have his cake and a $3 (econ | blaze which swept toward the | Eaith, too. : Completely Installed 36 COUMPOL iy ; east abutment of the structure, | j rae mt Bascho’s eet Ul - FORD-O-MATIC t r raised was . - SHIRL D-O-M A a fy Roeuire Gov. Joe Foss, the master ‘of| ahead of bis cue. “What have | Jack Paar told me that in sarTIC I «1 Gat lems | (Ceremonies, calléd for volunteers,| you got’ your hand up for?” |Cuba, a security officer pulled a gun on a man who rushed up MERC-0-MATIC | Eo pee pec leprae cpegyan| aad Eh Tela ed Li a ange oo aay yp need ate 1950-'52: $70} it 44 Caused ds the faases aa i was back in | manner. “I thought this was it, and I asked ‘Why now?’ and laid te eoheinee Ths Slams swegt square acces) Ge | ____ "Why ip the stomach'” Jack said. “Then the man said, ‘I’'m| 1953-54 .... $801) we farlat of grassland and reached nearly Where's that sound engineer?” | with the Ruthrauff and Ryan ad agency here in Havana, and 1955- ‘56 + $90 H eee site fi to = dam site before it was| Berle ae . - |T wanted to say héllo.’” (Re Dody Goodman appearing again i? oe stop) . fi * , “ = 0 Small sual hil hall all Lal me OA f The diversion’ of the river com:|' The sound engineer arrived and) eee ee It depends on,her but no ee ‘Nobody has) 61 1 Capital of _ ‘id ne ves me gee = a ‘phase the hum faded from the sound. Los Boredom m9 » ans o jam, - iggest- rolled-|system. . . 1 Young cow pS paced | ee 43 Anticipates | Carth structure in the nation, and| In a few hours the chorus girls| | Kim Novak yelled‘ her pretty lungs out for Sammy Davis| 3 Molten’ Fock sa : ron foo : : nm = poorag Pad channel. would return, without pin curls,|Jr,’s act. : ee ; T nest orden e en ow of the river,| wearing smiles and not much else.) WISH I'D SAID THAT: Eddie Han! t § Nocturnal : e ey says an outer space , mammal 30 Pe anes * He, f peered oe ee cubic feet per S egprase bia ‘agg-end theater restaurant! buy with helmet and metal horns: landed ee, went to a aad « j= wi 7 ms 2 oa 3 Bout ia, = running saben e tun- i“ ages srl op con - omer arcade, looked around, approached a gun machine and an’ annoucer would|™ th two lights lit up and a tiara of lights across the top, and| " — said, “What’s a beautiful girl like you doing in a place Uke| SERVIC x *« * this?” .. . That's earl, brother.” ‘ See 8: : _ Member of Electronics Assn. - Today's Radio P “The E1"Rantio, oly pre (Copyright 185 yr mes y's Radio Programs - - | m2" pri cee | . And Milton Berle, I suspect, j ie wie, (em URLW, woe = «WWI, (888) = WOAR, (1180) WxTe, Ci WPON, (1600) WJBK, (1490) | would be thinking about passa) ' class, Betsy’s mother, the form er| on Dally 9 t 909 | “ 8, and a TV. studio in Hollywood. ? Dau hters Follow ; neh TONIGHT WXYZ, News, surren WRYR Broantest Clud | 1:90 WIR Or. Malone 7 Dorothy McCabé, was valedictori- | — 6:00-WIR. Nets Shue. sews, seece CKLW nven, Gove WATS Hawa, Seowe — : Ex | f M h an, Mrs, Jakeway, the former Bon- — | ew ‘ 5 ! | ta ad . ’ 2 j wx px x, Mom sade hy ie | Wonk. he fect oe wee = Britons Call Stilton amp e 0 ot ers - cae and iy Byrne’s sis- 1959 TV's we tees Boo Metecd |11:90—W3R. susie ederim, fone tartan | SER St to Seocbenes rips }| PARNELL, Mich, (UPI) — It's 5 th hcsomercinaay , ARE HERE ~— gs — | arch th | ee ce eee the ‘King of Cheeses’ jue mate sk sce. aternty Costs Down“ eg batalae on 1968 ww Maxwell 10:00 WJR, Arthur Godfrey case sen at CKLW News, Chase TUESDAY MORNING =| Wits, Curtain Gals” | 434—WJK, Cpl. Next Door | LONDON — Stilton, known inj Patrick's High School, CHICAGO— . elie. wean, Page's Party a oe Boge Roundup CRLW. 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Pic es am res = : 4 y * 2 4¥ * + é . bed * . ¢ ‘ ‘ ; ey j 4 * .o, ‘ad x ane ' ee * THE. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1058 ‘- FRANK IRONS- Sheriff ~ Republican Hikers Election Tuesday, August 5, 1958 BR eran oats ts. = . sail 1 t Porcupine Mountains at Stake ~ By TOM SHAWVER test against ptoposed copper min- ing operations in Porcupine Moun- a group to fight the move. They call it the Porcupine Moyn- tains Wilderness Assn. Members include representatives of stich as the Michigan Botanical Women’s Clubs and the Michigan Botanical Society, * * * . James L, Rouman, executive di- rector of the Michigan United, Con- servation Clubs and prime organ- izer of the association, was elected president at a meeting of 18 rep- resentatives of interested groups. Rouman the facilities and influence of his 55,000-mém- ber organization in what already has blossoined into one of the hottest conservation — in Triggering the dispute was a pro- posal by the Bear Creek Mining Co. last spring to undertake copper mining on 933 acres of the Upper Peninsula Park, plus some 5,000 acres on adjoining on , | * The mining firm, a abatohs of Kennecott Copper Corp., said it) could profitably extract low grade| ‘ore without defacing the 58,000-acre , park, acquired starting in 1944 to] | preserve part of the disappearing | Deny Price Fix. Charge 6 Companies Set Monopoly Rates on tains der drugs-last year, * * Charges of fixing wonder a . iprices at arbitary and noncompe- titive levels were filed against ese firms: - | Chas Pfizer & Co., American | ‘Cyanamid Co., Bristol- Myers Co., and Olin Mathieson Chemical | Corp., all of New York City; Bris- | N. 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Raise Loud Protest — to Save State Pork LANSING ®--A statewide pro- major tains State Park has picked up|. steam after formal organization of Club, the Michigan Federation of : Spoon to the Antarctic, The greatest underwater range} of mountains is the mid-Atlantic rope’s only glacier which reaches, cans ridge which stretches from Iceland /from the mountain heights d to the sea, Northern Norway contains Be) BEIRUT ae cstendetaiinde ear Bec Noon ann ol we “28 : on-the-spo' the affected cul lands in October. .* * To ae their ¢ , the newly formed association plans to mail‘ 85,000 sheets of stamps along with letters asking for contribu- tions to their cause. The stamps Kosher Style CORNED BEEF 49: Tender Beef CLUB ‘STEAKS will depict the Lake of the Clouds, top beauty spot in the Porcupine} Mountains, and will carry -the words “Save the Porcupine Moun- tains wilderness.”’ Rouman said the MUCC prob- ably will pay for: the project in hopes contributions will defray the cost. 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