115th YEAR ’ The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Pleasant (Details Page 2) = THE PON . 3s 7 - } % wee ‘ a’ 7 ‘ . Vo» vn te @ my ee ey et Pontiac Press Photo Community Services Building Open Opening of the new Community Services building at 132 Franklin Bivd., is announced by the Pontiac Area United Fund. The structure will house ten of the local health, welfare, recreation and counseling agencies which are members of the UF, “The 15,000. square foot, ‘two- story , building represents the cul- mination of years of planning aimed at reducing overhead ex- penses and improving agency serv- ices,’” | = Glenn: Griffin, chair-; man of the Fund's building com- mittee. The building is now open to the public, but official dedica- tion ceremonies will be held at a later date, Designed as a functional struc- ture with no frills, it houses the offices of the Girl Scouts, Family Service of Oakland County and the Michigan Children's Aid Society on the ground floor. In addition the first floor’ has a sje room, \ a \ lunchroom and combination secre- | tary pool and bookkeeping room. The ‘second floor accommodates the offices of the Clinton Valley Council of Boy Scouts, Big Broth-| by Paul A, Kern, Inc., for a 12- year rental period. At the end of ers of Oakland Couny, Camp Fire|the 12 years the building’ will be- Girls, Central. Volunteer Bureau, Urban League of Pontiac, Visiting iNurse Association, Oakland County \YMCA and the Pontiac Area Unit-|? ed Fund and Community Chest. There is a 20,000 square foot ing area for ae staff and a ic, | come the property of the Commu- nity Chest upder terms of rental purchase contract negotiated by the United Fund and Community Chet officials, & WANTED—20 Used. fires, x New Models Spark Activity Auto Plants Call Workers jas the big three swing into full 1959 production. First back wil] be some 42,000 Chrysler workers-the majority of them Aug. 18 when the company starts ‘preduction of the uew cars. y General Motors’ hourly rated employes will be increased from fewer than 200,000 to more than 325,000 between now and mid- November. And nearly 40,000 workers will be recalled at Ford. A Ford spokesman said a nation- wide. peak of 102,500 employes is -lexpected there at the height of 1959 production, * * * In the first quarter of 1957, Gen- eral Motors had 387,000 hourly Farmington Man Killed by Car Sterling Green Struck on Middlebelt, Dies Later in Hospital A 53-year-old Farmington Town- ship man died early this morning at Redford Receiving Hospital about five hours after being struck by a car. Sterling. | Green, Oakland | of 21714 Wheeler * St., .walked into Highway ba ithe sth ct Toll | ariven by Irwin ’ »| Vollbrecht, 71, in °58 25640 Larkin St., 52 Detroit, said : The building was constructed, Farmington - Town financed-and will be maintained, ship Police. Vollbrecht was not held. He told he’d hit anyone. As he was driv- ing north on Middlebelt Rd. just north of Grand River Ave., he said he heard a thump and pulled over to see what had caused it. * * * Police said Green had evidently A ‘mately a month ago 4mid-July) police that he didn't even know walked into the right front door of dn ep ‘9 Volibrecht’s car. Green suffered in-| —L @& 8 Standard get. 644 Oakiand, ternal injuries. rated employes; Ford had 143,- 000 and Chrysler had 108,000. With production and earnings off generally throughout the industry this yeat, the auto makers have looked to recoup with the 1959 models. * * * The pickup in employment al- ready is reflected in national eee Oar enwn eeone figures. In Washington Friday the government reported the num- ber _of unemployed Americans dropped by 143,000 in July, to 5,294,000. Employment rose during the month by 198,000 to 65,179,000 at work. Recall to . automotive plants came. as Michigan Employment Security Commission reported that unemployment in the state approxi- has reached 475,000 and as the international executive. board of the United Auto Workers Union met in secret to miap an offensive on the deadlocked new contract, talks. * * * The board heard reports from bargaining unifs at the big three, yesterday but ended its meeting with no announcement. UAW councils representing workers at GM, Ford and Chrysler hold sepa- rate meetings today and will, be briefed by union officials on ‘the status of négotiations. Mostly Fair, Warmer Sunday and Monday Mostly fair and a little warmer is the forecast by the weatherman for all of the Lower Peninsula to- night and tomorrow. Today's light variable winds will be southwest- etly at 5 to.10 miles | jan hour to- night, The low tonight will be near 62 to 66. The high tomorrow. will reach from 86 to 90 with some chance of showers tomorrow night. The ettlook for Monday is con- tinued: fair and warm. 4 , Fifty-eight was tlhe lowest read- g preceding 8 a.m, in. down- town Pontiac. The mercury rose lto $4 at 1 p.m. % . AT SENATE HEARING — Frank E. Fitzsimmons, Teeettete of Detroit Teamster Local 299, Friday Senate Rackets Committee in Washington the local sold ® b S illac to Herman. Kierdorf last Saturday. Investigators believe the car was used-in’ an arson ean which — { Kierdorf's death, E a? i a : a : ee ee ee ee ee ae eS el Url + Won8 \ i +: RR a ee eae __. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1958 ieee ee ped 20 rv ia A black: way from safety when attacked rapa oe girl es by the animal in Jasper National ‘the’ steps of her | Park. ran from the cottage, took hold of: the child's legs and pulled x ees 5 Pd | ‘ » ae " # e [te SS Bc < ; Rae : res aes para - eS * ee aes 4 ee oi time * Sill Se tl i re H 54 mage ® a £4 O54 H £ ster Official known to “be in this area at the ses ~ unanswered is why the f Ta. "| They were William F. Keneaty, ‘33, Herman's foster son who lives at 29068 led in Arson Probe of J. * At 8 aan.: Wind i Dineeden aa Velocity 10-15 Sun sets bg at 7:42 p.m. "i a.m m.p.h. also found at the scene. According to the best available information, here’s what Adams and investigators believe happened on the night of the fire. Frank and two accomplices— -!one of them probably Herman — set a fire explosive device about 10:30 p.m. It either fired before Sun rises at 5:33 Frank could get out of the buildin Moon ol ~~ Ay men or else Frank dropped his flash. — pecemees ca light and was groping for it when “OOM. 66. .05 68 5° ee so| the thing went off. be SS ge 8 per Hi e-weneeeeee =e A secret witness, in police pro- 10 a.m, 40 miles or so to the Pontiac hos- pital and made up Frank's story § on the way. i; The story, which Frank stuck to $iuntil he lost consciousness for | r " “41/2000, told how he had been takeh dea tn a 35 for a ride by a pair of strangers, vasbis # 67|who doused him with gasoline and = @ are. 6345 Globe St., Detroit; Howard Trezona, 57. of 183 E. Dakota, % c i ae aeneneenan + as the bear backed off with his victim between his teeth. “The bear dragged the scream- ing mother and daughter 50 feet Coates was not injured, PICKING BERRIES - When the bear appeared, Bar- para and her 5-year-old sister. é hie be- e at Sun- HE = a RX Ea =| Sid Fs ul * Testimony Ends in Doctor's Suit Judge Adams Will Give Decision late This Month or Next . The defense rested its case yes- terday afternoon in the Pontiae, General Hospital by four doctors charging that medical staff regulations at the hospital illegally prohibit them from unrestricted * surgical privileges. The decision now lies in the hands of Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Clark J.’ Adams, who left for a vacation shortly after all testimony had been heard in the final afternoon session. ; ‘Hiya Tex,’ Crosby Croons | “afraid” to move in, Latrielle said.) fellow.” there.” Vegas, Nev. i's a Boy for Der Bingle HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Mary Frances Crosby turned out to be a shortstop named Tex. : “We were hoping for a girl,” proud dad Bing Crosby said yesterday. “But of course we're very happy with the little x ww: His wife, actress Kathy Grant, had just given birth to a 7 pound, 9 ounce son. Bing added: “We were going to call her Mary Frances, but now— Later, Der Bingle got his first peek at the baby. “Hiya, Tex,” he said. “Looks like I’ve got a fine shortstop x * * by said Kathy’s mother will pick out the baby’s: ou can bet that he will be nick-named Tex, how- ever,” Bing said. Kathy and her parents are from Texas. It was the 54-year-old Crosby's fifth son. His fqur other boys were born to his first wife, Dixie Lee Crosby, who died in 1952. He and Kathy, 24, married laSt October in Las (England Awaiting ioomai'e| Nautilus’ Arrival . At i af i Salt Lake City Rocks as Jets Crack Barrier SALT LAKE CITY (P—It took a bit of checking but the Air Force finally admitted a couple of its. jets. cracked the sound balloons floating down after the boom, which sounded like thun- der and rattled the windows. * ©. @& Those balloons which came down. as one man was looking skyward after the boom were plastic bags such as dry clean- ers use. A spokesman for the Utah adjutant general's office figured* some youngsters sent them aloft. a filed E How did they cross the Arctic Basin, with no stars for the navi- gator’s plot, deep down in the sea? By “superb navigation equip. ment,” said Anderson — good compasses, an intricate array of gadgets and a form of inertial navigating equipment, This equipment, recéntly in- stalled in the Nautilus, is based on an electric brain ‘‘memory sys- tem’”’ and -coordinating device which tells a navigator — or the controls of thé ship itself — how far and in what direction the ves- sel has traveled. the sailor's old ‘‘dead reckoning”’ navigation. * x * For the first time, man now has an accurate graph of the bottom of the Arctic Basin in the path through which the Nautilus passed. 4-H fair. a mw . Total of 10,250 Visit 4-H Fair as Awards Mark Final Events Attendance at this year’s Oak- land County 4-H fair totaled past the 10,250 mark last night as more than 3,750 persons witnessed the dress revue and presentations of awards at the fourth and _ final evening . program. Sixteen-year-dld Betty Jane Short was presented a plaque for first place in the dress review, Miss Short, of 1708 Valley Dr., White Lake, a member of the Lakeside 4-H Club, modeled a two-piece sail- or dress of brown plaid and con- trasting brown cotton with a matching plaid purse that she made, First-place winners in the sheep raising contest yesterday’ morning were Frank Williamson Jr. of Pontiac; Donald Camp- bell, Donald Boyd and Charles Bennett, all of Milford; sally Taylor, Clarkston; Harold Bar- nard, Troy; and Lyle McLaugh- lin and Jose Rose, both of Lake Orion, ‘ Floyd Upthegrove of Lake Orion, was presented with the award for the best hog. Others who received awards for outstanding swine were Allen Taylor of Lake Orion and Arthur Fish and John Engle, both of Northville. James Williams of Rochester won first place in the beef con- test, and Aris Storm of Lake Orion owned the reserve grand cham- pion, Sally Taylor, Clarkston, re- ceived the top senior showman. ship award for sheep, and John Rose of Lake Orion was selected showman of Senior showmanship first place in beef went to Phillip Smith and junior showman in beef was Tom Middleton of Lake Orion. ‘Janet Long of Milford and Doug- las Long, her brother, received the senior and junior dairy prow duction awards respectively, i ‘ Pontiac Press Photo DRESS REVUE WINNER — Betty Jane Short, 16 (left) of 1708 Valley Dr., White Lake, is ‘congratulated by Mrs. Jane Hoerath, Oakland County 4-H Club Extension Agent, after Betty received first place in the 1958 dress revue held ‘last night at the county \ é , Cautious at Wedding! | wedding hour. Invitations are. sent WASHINGTON Before } marriage takes place in Lh \ Tibet, astrologers set a propitious) only to friends born under. har- /|— U.N, delegates today j-|did not challenge nationalist . Chi- '|Lodge called for an end ‘‘to sénse- Nautilus Feal Called It is an electronic-age form of! \gave the story front page play. | chants, cafe, bar and tourist The Day in Birmingham RS Mideast Peace Plan Is Studied in U, N. Assembly, Next Wednesday UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI) studied Secretary-General Dag Hammar- skjold’s outline of a peace plan for the troubled Middle East in preparation for the crucial debate in the 8l-member General Assem- bly next week. k* * Hammarskjold put forward his plan at the opening yesterday of the emergency session of the Gen- eral Assembly, called by the Se- curity Council at the behest of the United States to “deal con- structively with the fundamental, broad problems involved” * in the Middle East. , The Assembly organized and then adjourned until 10:30. a.m. Wednesday to permit the foreign ministers of member nations to get to New York to participate in the debate. x *® * Hammarskjold delivered his peace program at the end of a 35- minute meeting. of .the Assembly marred only by a brief Soviet de- mand that the Assembly. must act to get the western troops out of the Middle East, ; Contrary to expectations, Soviet Ambassador Arkady A. Sobolev na's right to the seat which the communists contend is rightfully Communist China's, * +* *& U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot less and ill-founded recrimina- tions." He welcomed Hammar. skjold’s program as ‘‘constructive’’ and said the United States would give it a ‘most careful and urgent study,” Answer to Sputniks (Continued From Page One) the land mass of Asia, — and North America.” DISSENTING NOTE Rep. Melvin Price (D-Ill), an- other member of the joint atomic committee, said the White House ceremonies appeared to be “‘a pub- licity buildup to make it appear they are interested in science.” He noted that President Eisenhow- er last week “criticized the addi- tion of research funds by Congress to the atomic authorization bill.” * * *: In London, the British Admiralty sent Washington congratulations “on the Nautilus’ remarkable and historic achievement.” One British naval source said the voyage ‘“‘means that atomic- driven submarines could ... launch attacks on the northern shores of the Soviet Union.” London’s morning newspapers “The American answer to the Soviet Sputnik,”’ said the Conser- vative Daily Telegraph: In a page one editorial, the Laborite Daily Heraid said, “‘We salute this American triumph, one of the world’s most fantastic ad- ventures .. .” * * * In Paris, the Communist L'Hu- manite gave the Nautilus a. prom- inent place on page one, but said editorially: “It (the voyage) happened sev- eral days before the opening of .a historic session of the United Na- tions as if to recall that American research is in no way orientated toward pacific realization.” ‘A Swedish expert said today in Stockholm the U. 8. Navy is at least one year or more ahead of the Soviet fleet in the develop- ment of atomic submarines. The unnamed navy officer, writ- ing for the Stockholm paper Da- gens Nyheter, said the cruise by the Nautilus beneath the arctic ice cap “was a final test and a full hit.” x * * He pointed out that the voyage could have been, done earlier jf the U. S. Navy had so desired. Beirut Set for Liberty ‘Invasion’ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI— Beirut braced today for a sec- ond ‘‘invasion'' — this time by well-heeled American soldiers and Marines on their first liberty since the landings nearly four weeks ago, * * * The U.S. military command here announced that some 2,000 troops will get daily noon to sun- set liberty passes in restricted areas of the city, once known as ‘the Paris of the Middle East. The city’s hard-pressed mer- shop owners welcomed the news. A general strike called by the rebels in the early days of the trouble in Lebanon has hit them hard. : But Saeb Salam, rebel chief in Beirut, said the liberty’ decision was “regrettable.” He said he feared ‘“‘inevitable incidents be- |. tween the people and the\ army. ' : . BIRMINGHAM, - / to Dr, Dwight B. Ireland, school sup- erintendent, about 80 new teachers will begin moving into the area within the next few days. The staff n is scheduled for Aug, 27 “Right now,” Ireland said, ‘‘our problem is housing. For years it has been the practice of school administrators to help new teachers find living quarters. We maintain a listing of rentals, apartment houses and _ single rooms, , “In order to keep the list up te date, we ask persons in and Report 34 Dead in Airline Crash Four-Engine Viscount With 54 Aboard Falls Near Libya Airport BENGHAZI, Libya (UPI) — A Centra] African Airways Viscount carrying 54 passengers and crew members crashed near Benghazi airport today. * * * First reports said 34 of those aboard were killed. It was not immediately known whether any Americans were on the plane. The- four-engine Viscount had scheduled stops at Benghazi and Rome on its flight from Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, to London. x * * The plane reportedly plummeted into a hilly area six miles from Benghazi’s Benina Airport in pre-), capitals, lies on the Mediterranean Housing for 80 Teachers Sought by School Board round Birmingham to is one of ‘the best we know of.” Two persons were injured early this morning in a two-car acci- dent at Telegraph and Square Lake Rds. In critica) condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, are Marjorie Ballinger, 37, of 14159 Foch St., Livonia, and Gerald Ford, 34, of 28930 Summerset Rd., Ink- ster. *. Bloomfield ‘Township police said the extent of their injuries had not yet been determined, sph, sgparentty 4d vet one tn graph, 2 not see car driven by John Armstrong, 17500 Santa Rosa St., Detroit, as Armstrong approached the inter- section, and was hit broadside. Ford’s auto rolled 180 feet after the impact. Residents of East Lincoln avenue apparently have won the first round of their fight ‘to-have the parking ban lifted from their street, for 50 feet immediately east of Taunton street, side of Lincoln will remain. James K. Flack, moderator of the Congregational Church of Bir- mingham, will conduct tomorrow morning’s 10 a.m. service, He has just returned from Boston where he represented the local church at the General Council Meeting of Congregationa] Churches, and will Sea in the eastern part of the desert nation, : make his official report. - “Although it is impossible short when such a tempting course. as to the nature of the moon, and its atmosphere or lack the job done. BIG WEIGHT ERROR 237 quintillion, 384 quadrillion ©@ ments arid perform some new And the package would the instrument package. Knowing the time of the would be highly informative. scientists whether the moon _ cooled into a solid mass. ROBOT PIONEER controlled either from earth “Though all of this could be monious zodiacal. signs.” of occupation gn their soil.” 34 \ tronic memory. The tank would mechanical hands and: electronic eyes and radio or tele- vise its findings back to earth. ' Moon Rocket May Return With Valuable Pictures — (Continued From Page One) ; Satellite Panel of the U.S. National Committee for the International Geophysical Year. ; x * to predict how quickly man himself will follow his exploring instruments into outer space,” the panel said, “the inevitable culmination of his efforts will be manned space flight and his landing on the nearer planets. It is clear that he can develop the ability to do this, and it is hard to conceive of mankind stopping goal is within reach.” The moon is a mere 238,000 miles away—perhaps a couple of days by a rocket that takes time to pick its When scientists eventually, make the trip in person, they will get a taste of the the difficulties to be encountered on later trips to the next two space stops: Venus, 26 mil- lion miles away, and Mars, 48 million miles distant. x * * For now, however, the scientists must content selves with much simpler lunar chores—probing for clues them- how it and earth were born, and perhaps even the origin of tlre universe, Their immediate goals are to measure the moon’s size and weight, its gravity, its magnetic field if any, of it. A rocket that would encircle the moon could get part of By charting the rocket’s position’ at regular intervals against the background of the star-filled universe, sci- entists could compute the pull of the moon’s gravity and its mass and weight. Sensitive telemetering equipment might detect a lunar magnetic field. Estimates of the moon’s weight are believed.to have a possible error of 0.3 per cent—not much if you are buying a ton of coal. But. apply that margin to the estimated weight of the moon and the possible error turns out to be short tons. * * * A rocket carrying packages of instruments to the sur- face of the moon would improve on the earlier measure- tasks. They might even stick a scientific thumb into the moon's subsurface, This could be done by landing a package containing seismit recorders (instruments which measure subsurface shock waves). It also would carry telemetering equipment for relaying the readings of the recorders back to earth. be armed with something like a military mortar which would lob a high ex- plosive charge a pre-determined distance away from explosion and its distance away from the seismic recorder, the recorder’s readings It might, for instance, tell has a molten core or has If later a rocket can be landed on the moon’s surface more or less gently, the Russians have suggested this: Land an automated tank—a laboratory that could be earth or from its own elec- ifispect the moon with done in principle there may be a point,” said the IGY panel, “at which the complexity of the machine to do the job becomes intolerable, and a man is found to be more efficient,/more reliable, and above all more resourceful when unexpected obstacles arife. “Tt is, in a sense, an article of faith that man will indeed be required to do the jo’ of cosmic exploration personally —and, furthermore, that he will want to do self, whether required to or not.” | ~* ox i the job him- 4 Prohibited parking on the north « ~“ nega " THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 919588 #&| MINNESOTA MEN Heid, left, of Fifty Lakes, Minn., Morgan, right, of Minneapdlis testified Friday _ before the Senate Rackets Committee in Wash- ington. Heid said he committed threats, as a defense Witness in ‘TESTIFY — George and Arthur L. perjury, under the 1956 Minne- ship. apolis trial that convicted Teamster official Ger- ald Connelly as a bomber. “my life has been a living hell” since he led an insurgent group out of the Teamsters Union in a revolt against Connelly and Hoffa’s leader- said that - Washington Hearings Recess Until Tuesday jon Muskegon Xway To Open Final Bids’ 4 LANSING ® — Bids on the final {8.6 miles of the Portland-Cascade link in the Detroit to Muskegon expressway .will be opened Sept. 3, the State Highway Department said yesterday. The section rins west from the Kent-Ionia County line to Whitney- expressway under contract, The two center lanes of the Straits of Mackinac bridge were designed as grillwork so that the ice and. snow.that accumulates can fall ‘through into the channel. Monday Through Thursdoy TROUSERS and SLACKS MEN’S and WOMEN’S OTH PROOFING RISTOCRAT MEANS YOUR CLOTHES ° LOOK CLEANER ° FEEL CLEANER Teamster Lied on Witness Stand sceoscus urna | LE] LEE) ARE CLEANER: Under Threat in Bombing Trial WASHINGTON (#—Testimony on 1 George Francis Heid, a dis- _ Paul (The Waiter) Ricca Fri- day refused to tell the Senate Rackets Committee how the Teamsters Union happened to buy his palatial Indiana estate. The aging one-time associate of Al Capone , invoked the Fifth _ Amendment. French-Glo Finished. Brin them in early in the week . Hutcheson, the committee ait . maculate on the weekend. What a value for fine quality cleaning! FREE, Each garment. : Protets your ciathies witly ian baaiek®” rs ioenthit and free mothproofing. wear them cleaned, pressed, im-~ the rage Ares be —— ix Paneer poner a = did not plead the Fifth Amend- ‘Jing of David Luoma’ last March i . : in t ichigan torch-death of a e h under oath|ment but challenged the commit-| A § ‘ : | ae i s teamster official climaxed a fast-|—because of threats — as a de-jtee’s jurisdiction to ask him ques- weit entencing 29. He said he beat the boy when FRENCH “GL _ 1-HOUR Bring your cleaning moving day Friday in the Senate|fense witness in the 1956 Min-|tions about possible misuse of un- : ; his toe oe him with a tri-) VALET while shopping at Rackets Committee inquiry into neapolis trial that convicted one|ion funds, in Stepson’ § Death cycle frame during: an argument. | Tel-Huren Sho re RON : - pping Center FE 5-7934 TEL-HU allegations that Hoffa's giant unionjof Hoffa's aides on bombing « * * Se a Ma 65608 is involved with underworld char-|charges. Annual U.§. railroad tax — opping inter - SS acters in a nationwide plot to dom- inate business and labor. The hearings are in recess until Tues- day. * * * In other developments yester- day: Builder Asks Ouster Heid said he gave false evi- dence in an unsuccessful effort to save Gerald Connelly, a Min- neapolis Teamster official, = going to prison. Heid said Connelly Ane the dynamiting of one Teamster official’s home and the car of an- other, but that Connelly warned him “he would have me taken care of’’ if Heid told this at the trial, x« * * The testimony about the Cadil- lac sale came from Frank Fitz- simmons, yice president of Hof- fa’s home Teamster Local 299 in Detroit, Fitzsimmons said the, car was sold to Kierdorf for $1,400 to $1,500 and that Kierdorf gave only his personal note for it. Michigan police report that. be- fore Kierdorf disappeared Monday he sold the Cadillac to a used car dealer for $1,700 and that the title was in the name of the local. MARQUETTE (®—Leo E. Mer- cure, 37, of Marquette, awaits sen- tencing for a second degree mur- der conviction in the slaying of his 12-year-old stepson. Mercure was found guilty by Cir- cuit Judge Glenn W. Jackson of Gladstone yesterday after the de- fendant waived a jury trial. The judge said he would set the sen-) tence next week. Mercure admitted the fatal beat- oat approaches $1 billion. ri Ze Wd | “ : : q : y : ax ¥ DAYS | : RCA Whirlpool —,—|| > || a) |} | BIG 12 Cu. Ft. S | Sa FREEZER shee food spoilage warranty. Holds 432 pourds of frozen foods. 5-year warranty. Regular $369.95 ‘| (258 of Warren Mayor LANSING — Gov. Williams has been asked by a Macomb County contractor to remove Ar- thur J. Miller as mayor of War- ren, 2, Paul Ricca, an aging Capone era gangster, invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked: why he sold his luxurious home at Long| RSS See eis et ; Beach, Ind., to the Teamsters Un- . — ion for- $150,000. THE BRIGHT SIDE Committee Counsel Robert F. said the estate was ‘The Moon has brought together more bought by the Teamsters in 1956|]' young people than all the Lonely Heart Clubs on earth; if it were dark would this with the announced plan of using it as a training school for business|J Occur? It’s the Bright Side that attracts and brings out the best in us. agents, But Kennedy suggested the real Some people call one of the really nice reason for the sale was because elderly ladies a carping shrew; she isn’t. They Ricca was a friend of Owen J. haven't seen Her bright side, know her charm Brennan, one of Hoffa’s Teamser that brings out the best, kindness that car- allies. ries happiness, sterling character that has “Isn't it a fact you needed this influenced both youth and adults. Go into money for a tax case you were in- a store; it’s the bright side that makes you volved in and that you prevailed willing to part with your money. Look back on the Teamsters to buy the upon school days; neither books nor black- estate?” Kennedy asked. board. comes into focus It is the Bright * * * Alfred Bogdanski’s petition sent to the governor’s office yes- terday accuged Miller of ‘ca- pricious, arbitrary and willful interference” in a construction project in which Bogdanski was | interested. He complained the | mayor had unnecessarily de- | layed issyance of premits on the project for 11 months. ek tm & The petition described Bogdan- ski as an officer of the Alfred Building Corp. It was referred to the attorney general's office for J. L, VOORHEES a ruling on whether it confers |“ 7 : Side of some human be Think of your jurisdiction on the governor to | icca smiled and again pleaded parents. ts. What memory picture do you ao 3 F REE consider Miller’s removal. the Fifth Amendment against pos- \ t it their Bright Bide —DELIVERY— sible self incrimination, + For. the greatest gain in human relations : . x * M. E. 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We have been the scene of one of the most foul and crimes committed in the ee: Kreaporr is dead, The facts pre not clear, but from all indications a" E a mm foul play. . es a At’ the moment, there seems to be reasonable uncertainty as to just what did happen. At any tate, The Daily News in New York gave half of the front page i a ade ga ee i a. fy the sensational story has run. Bo gre te hrc Rage = CREE Ne the are tk eebdiition: of and his frame of mind ! of all local mews printed in this 1 as atl AP news er pi p.ioy sooner - fall out_of a boat. chertes tor 40 cents — éarnsiable by mad c Kierdorf Victim of His in Fiendish Act Churchill Stars Again..... ° WINSTON CHURCHILL has given ut- terance to many significant and cogent ideas in his long and purpose- ful lifetime. I am intrigued by a current ‘quotation from this great world citizen which I ie ke never seen before. ‘ x: + “No one pretends that Democ- © racy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government — except all those other forms that have been tried from time > fo te” wk ko * This is a great utterance. In. one simple statement, Mr. Cuurcum. grants that our form of self rule is far from ideal, but still it remains as the finest method that has ever been devised. Here isa great thought. for 07 Keep it in mind. + w*# eR Accept what we have with the mental recognition’ that it isn’t the final answer, but that it’s better than any of the thousands tried before. In order to correct . “the special weakness that irks you, at the moment, .you would ‘probably - “sacrifice many other things that were equally or vastly more important. And in Conclusion ....... Jottings from ‘the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter: sd * ‘Overheard in Wiggs: “If Kar . chev comes to New York, he'll never appear on ‘To Tell The Truth.}” Incidentally, that’s one of the finest programs on the air with a jim- ‘dandy panel and swell -moderator. “T-T. T, T.. gets a straight “A.” . ..+..«.. And ifthe Sreve ALLEN show doesn’t scramble out of this summer rut, come fall the folks will be lookirig at other programs by the millions.. Lawrence and that fat girl needs gobs more of everything . 4 ees ova. Ions, BARTHOLEMEW tells me she enjoys all jokes on sack dresses and she ought to be an au- thority—backed by those eighty-six years. ‘© ww Frank Gifford, Giant half-back, quit football for the movies, but a pal on the coast says he was con- siderably less than sensational and will be back heard at the sparkling new Kingsley: “It’s better to have loved and lost — much better” 5s Beasts oth 5 The average 1958 All- Star that opposes the Lions, stands 6-14 and weighs 231 pounds.......... Purely personal - iomination for an especially at- tractive girl: Jean Sempere. _ One of the A.P. boys in New York tells me there’s a sign in the little girls’ room at CBS that reads: “Smile, honey. You're on TV.”... ....... A third of the nation’s 75,000 licensed civil aircraft are owned by private corporations. Last ‘The Cross, the Cup, the bended knee . . HOW AMERICANS WORSHIP ; ° The Catholics , these are but a few of the symbols and signs of an ancient faith that has endured through 20 _centuriés. Oldest and largest of Christian or- ganizations, the Roman Catholic church has flourished in- America, side* by side with her Protestant neighbors. Of this country!s 100 million and more church members, about one third ’ are Catholics. Asa religious atts, intent on exploring every facet of my chosen subject, I have attended many a, Catholic service. Soon after I first entered one Catholic church, the magnificent ceremony of the Mass “be! “gan. -The eternal beauty of this ancient faith glowed in the eyes of the priest when he raised the chalice at the consecration and repeated Christ's words at the Last Supper: “Take ye all and drink of this, for this is the chalice of My blood, and of the new and ° eternal covenant, the mystery of faith, which shall be shed for you ‘and for many unto the forgiveness of = Days of All Faiths: —s * Monday Marks Lutheran Merger By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER There have been Lutherans in America’ since. the very earliest days of the white man. They were ‘in Florida in 1565 and in the Hud- year they flew more hours and miles | ‘than all commercial air lines... ore . I heard an “authentic” rumor that the auto pact would be signed “by the middle of August.” Well, that’s the. end of next week There’s a strenuous effort to inject prohibition into the 1960 campaign. Alcoholics have reached an all time high — or low Aside-from the surface, Lake Superior runs from 38 to 42 degrees, winter and summer. Don’t “You'll be sorry.” —Haroutp A.. FrvZGERALD oe © © © © © * oe # + oH oe a SS a a aE ’ Many employers don’t believe the saying that life begins at 40; on the contrary, they think slow death sets in at this agé. —_s ana pias ge cram MATHEMATICALLY speaking, many a child becomes a problem. because ipl parents set bad examples. out * i | ne Fi son Bay region in 1619. The first organized congregations on _ this continent were in Delaware 1638. x * * 18, ep pent st feniows it. Fran- -cis had come back to his home town to preach during Lent. From the time she first heard him, thére was no doubt in Clare's mind about what she wanted to do. She went to-the great man privately and asked him to help her to live “after the manner of Mass holy gos- pel. ” During her final illness Clare was twice visited by the Pope, In- necent IV. On both occasions he heard her confession and. absolved her and both times he is reported to have said, “‘Would t God I had oo Wide need of ahenjation.” (Copyright! 1958) af Save a aan cekw' “within. Now as no other time we should be doing of verbal attacks. against one another, that +e wt the past 40 years women have worn slacks, 4 sudden the American woman is evil, ynmoral, t to society. We are human indeed inthe last days if it is unsafe for a woman or “the street in shorts or overalls: © The Christians being turned destroyed f r thinking to some- Could le shorts, ete. Now, and unfeminine, . beings, not animals. We are girl to walk down 7 i wt today’ soon like they belleve | in the theery of evolution.” To see evil.in everything is my — of the carnal mind. “toto a might add another condition we have with us today, a great force, for trouble making, has also turned neighbor against neighbor, and placed them in the role of “Spy” for local zoning beara, that would make Russian Communal planning look sick. == = * Supiestion | to Aid Traffic Situation I am ip full.agreement with what the “Cass Lake-sider” said in the August 6th ‘Voice of the People’ section about maintaining a mini- mum speed law in the Orchard Lake Village part. of . Commerce road, It would be very helpful es- pecially during the rush hour of traffic that goes through Orchard Lake Village every day- ~ Here is another suggestion that x -. Let's get this minimum speed “law in effect. to show the public that the Orchard Lake Police are interested in helping the people go through safely by giving tickets to the slow driver as well as to the fast driver, RMR od Asks if Pension Bill Necessary A few days ago I read about Con- gress putting the finishing touches on a bill to give presidents a nice fat pension together with allow- ances for offices, clerical help, free postage, etc. Is this necessary at this time? Tonight I read ‘President Ei-” senhower Vetoes the Independent (or Pontiac Press edit all letters. shelter it isn’t much of a home. Nothing but @ Woman Olfices Bill’ because he said the extra dollars to be put in the Civil Retirement Fund were Mot necessary at this time. * * * If Congress puts a final OK on the bill to give presidents a pen- sion (plus) and at the same time sustains his veto on the Independ- ent Offices Bill, it will look like overfeeding the big fat hogs and letting the scrawny, undernour- ished little pigs starve. ‘ * * * "Readers; Please do not hold \ your breath until you read about a presidential veto on a bill to provide pensions for presidents. A Taxpayer tor i] Voice of the = poe the name and acarene . This information Smiles More than 500,000 milk bottles are lost in Britain daily, Sounds like something the cat dragged away. * * * Mother will discover that, des- pite the fun, taking kids to a summer resort is a good way to continue being tired out. * * * . We always admire the fellow with a heart of gold and so do his relatives, in a borrowing sort of way. * kt . Any time a house is only a Rickover Left Out No Room for ‘Father’ of A-Sub at Ceremony Monday marks the anniversary of the merger, in 1930, of three Lutheran Synods (Ohio, Iowa and Buffalo) to form the American Lu- theran Church, one of the largest of the Lutheran groups. All three were of German background. This American Lutheran anni- versary is a good time to correct some figures. In a recent col. unin, writing about. the Eastern Orthodox people in America, we said there are five and a half million of them and that they therefore outnumber séveral . of our better known groups. Our mistake was that we included Lutherans in that statement, and a loyal Lutheran reader ‘from Victor, N. Y., will not let us get away with it. She writes that there aré over seven million Lutherans. in the United States and Canada. We do not want to get into the middle of an-argument about the sizes of the various denominations, but we do owe the lady the correc- tion she asks for. She is absolutely right. The authoritative Yearbook of: American Churches, 1958" edi- tion, shows that the 18 branches of Lutheranism in the United States have a total of . about 7,300,000 members — and there are more in Canada. TV’S PATRON SAINT . ‘G. K.- Chesterton said of St. Clare's profession as a nun that it was a “regular romantic elope- ment,’’ and in the sense that a nun is the ‘‘bride of Christ,’’ so it was. For Clare — “‘Lady’’ Clare, daugh- ter of a noble family in the town of Assi$i — ran away from home to devote her life to her Lord. In the year 1212, when Clare was The Country Parson » “Yes, but . fellow who won't do a job starts out (to pevaans he will.” - ’ is the way t a _ ability, Dr, William Brady's Mailbag: Husband No Degenerate So Don’t. Call Him Names “Husband suffers trom chronic joint disease. When I got him to read your article, he threw it down and said ‘you have a nervc talling people de- generates .. (Mrs. F. V. J 7 Answer—I- have never called any- body a degener- ate. If your husband has Chronic Joint Dis- let him consult’ Webster’s unabridged dic- DR. BRADY tionary for a definition of degen- eration, particulariy the medical ~ definition (No. 4: * * * “Please send particulars of med- icine to free a person from fear of necessary dental treatment . (M. P*) Answer — Dentist or physician may prescribe or administer a dose of medicine an hour before the treatment. The nature of the medicine is well known to physi- cians and dentists, not available to the public. A skilled dentist ean inject local anesthetic just before treatment and make it perfectly painless. * x * “Husband has tried. hard to, break away from beer drinking but without success. For past 10 years he has consumed 48: bottles a week, He is nervous, irritable, ..v” Ors. F. D. A.) Answer — Unless he is too far gone it might be the saving of the man if he. will of his own | free will attend a meeting of an Aleoholics Anonymous group in your city — there he will meet only people who are now fighting or have successfully fought it with ‘each other’s help ee ? “We get good information and many chuckles from your column. We feel cheated when it) is omit- ted. Recently read about the lady who became tireder ahd tireder tig'> Pleaey: eel ome, aaa be health and hygiene, not d Young Folks and Old Folks — stamped, self-addressed envelop« enclosed.” (Mrs. T. $.) Answer — There are a lot of gentlemen in the same boat. The pamphlet tells how to get back in the swim. ‘ tn We *- * ae say be not more than one page words long Lagi gp Rood personal oe ae by es = Br *willta asta ed gelt- velope: - se: tee rege’ pn, Pontiac, Michigan. _—— (Copyright 1958) WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House ceremony announcing the atomic submarine Nautilus’ trip across the North Pole was churning up a controversy today because Rear Adm, Hyman G. Rickover wasn’t invited, Rickover is generally referred to as the father of the atomic sub- marine. = © x * * Three Democratic members of the House-Senate Atomic Energy Committee were quick to voice criticism.. Rep. Carl Durham {NC), the committee chairman, said ‘“‘It looks as though they left out the man who was most respon- sible.” Sen. Henry Jackson (Wash) and Rep. Melvin Price (Ill) made similar comments. * * * » But the White Hou&e said there wasn't room for Rickover, a fore- most advocate of the atomic sub- marine program when it wag launched several years ago. * * * “You just couldn't get every- body in,” James C, Hagerty, White House press secretary, said. Hagerty said the White House had invited Navy officials on the basis of rank. Among those attend- ing were Secretary of the Navy Thomas G, Gates; Adm, Jerauld - Wright, commander of the Atlantic Fleet and NATO naval forces; Adm. J. S, Russell, vice chief of naval operations; and Adm, Fred- erick B. Warder, commander of fleet submarines. x * * Rickover did get.a visit from the Nautilus’ skipper. After the White House ceremony, Cmdr. William ‘R. Anderson stopped in at the * | Case Records of a Psychologist:. Newspapermen like Fred Gie- sel preside over vast “Universi- ties in Print” which may, have half a million daily “students” (readers). And good newspaper tries to stimulate thinking and move civilization onward. So discuss this case in church and remember that re- ligion is a dynamic, growing concept and not a dead, sterile code, By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-384: Fred W. Giesel, aged about 58, is the generalissimo at the Cincinnati Post. x * & We have been friends for over 20 years so I decided to take ad- stimulating. visit, I told him about the new Scientific Marriage. Founda- tion and its aid in Matching cultured people who. are DR. ORANE tied down by their work so they haven't adequate op- portunity to meet saitane mem- bers of the opposite sex, : _ This group includes school teach- | i jf and irerchitists who must stay on the job sometimes six days per week, . * * * Mr, Giesel gave me some excel- lent suggestions, and I finally caught the limousine for the air- port. As I rode along, I noticed a large school building with this motto inscribed above the on- trance: : “Come, Children. I will teach you the fear of the Lord.” HOUSECLEANING IN RELIGION Well, that old-fashioned notion is as. out-of-date as the bleeding of medical patients to break their fever. * * * Medicine and science in general have thus thrown out many obso- lete concepts. It is high time re- ligion also gid a housecleaning. © Can you imagine a modern mother calling her children around her with the announced aim: ~ “Come, Children, I will teach you the fear of your Daddy. .God Almighty told us in the first chapter of the Bible that we are- es we created in his own Ee ic te te: tok bt potent, + ee teachers and clergymen to teach us to LOVE God, not to remain in private secretaries, / scientists, ‘business men” ——e he, Navy Building to pay his respects. Rs canal Should Be Dynamic Force ‘en, all nations have viewed their deities as cruel, sadistic dic- tators, to be appeased with sacri- fices and offerings of rice, wine, ‘bullocks and slain doves. | and Romans, plus the natives of Africa and Australia, the Amer- ‘ican Indians and the Asiatics, have all viewed their gods as wea not as loving fathers! ~ It is time we scrapped such heg- go theology. We need to reno- vate our religion, just as we are Ar George on a "The Pontiac Press “Pontiac ; and vinings aad s0e 7 ye ae eee a = (Copyright, 1968) Ba THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 9, 1958 Decline to Indict 3 in Race Case. U.S. Grand Jury Won't Bring Charges Against Georgia Policemen — WASHINGTON ® — A federal grand jury at Macon, Ga., has de- clined to indict three Dawson, Ga., policemen actused of beating one Negro to death and shooting and killing another, a Justice Depart- ment spokesman said last night. In Macon, assistant district at- torney Joe Davis, who presented the cases to the grand jury, said he had no immediate comment. * * * The officers were identified by the spokesman as Randolph En- nis McDonald, Wyman | Burchle Cherry and Edwin Harold Jones. The proposed indictments were based on the civil rights statute, the spokesman said. . F) The grand jury’s decision fol- lowed several months of state- ments and counterstatements re- garding race relations in Dawson, a southwest Georgia town of about 5,000 and the Terrell Coun- ty seat. The deaths of two Negroes and the shooting and wounding of a third were reported in April and May. «x x * The dead Negroes were cousins.) James Brazier, 31, was arrested April 21 by McDonald and Cherry on a charge of interfering with an officer, resisting arrest and threat- ening an officer, , Brazier died eight days later in a hospital after a brain opera- tion for what doctors described as a fractured skull. Cherry said he was forced to strike Brazier ence with his blackjack to sub- - due him. On May 25, Cherry shot and killed Willie Countryman, 32, after he said he and a fellow officer, Robert Hancock, went to investi- gate a commotion at a Negro house. * * * Cherry said he fired after Coun- tryman: slashed his hat cover with a knife and drew back to strike again. A coroner’s jury found that Cherry shot in self defense in line of duty. Police -Ticket Mackie’s Car on State Dock ST. IGNACE (#® — It was State Highway Department prop- erty, but Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie got a parking ticket anyway. * * * At the direction of St. Ignace Mayor A. G, Phillips, the ticket was canceled out, although Mackie said he was willing to pay the usual $3 fine for over- night parking on state ferry dock No. 2. Explaining the ‘situation, Mackie said he found the ticket on his car Wednesday when he and his wife went to their car. As he was about to drive off, he said, Parking Lot Superintendent Hugh Forner said the mayor had asked that it be returned, Mackie who was attending the Michigan Road Builders Confer- ence said he offered to pay the fine but returned the ticket. The Highway Department has turned :the ferry docks over to the city for temporary use pend- oe planned function of reporting on tense radiation some 600 miles in outer space. ‘For the next two months; the Army hopes,.the satellite will give a complete picture of these deadly rays which could delay man’s first journey into space unless protection can be de- vised. The phantom view, below, shows Ex- plorer IV's composition. The instrument package contains four signed by the a field of in- Explorer "Vv Is Busy ‘Spying’ | on Deadly Radiation in Space Explorer IV, America's newest and heaviest space satellite, is brilliantly performing its separate radiation detectors, de- State University of Iowa. These are expected to provide up to. many thousand : times the accurate counting rate of the single counters-in Explorers I and III. Inset shows how the satellite actually looks.: At right, it seems needle-like atop the modified Jupiter C missile which launched it into space. The main stage of the Jupiter C is a modified Redstone ballistic. missile booster. HIGH VOLTAGE SU REAR ANTENNA GAP FOURTH STAGE MOTOR © HIGH POWER TRANSMITTER SCALER SUB CARRIER OSCILLATORS PPLY BATTERY DECK FRONT ANTENNA GAP » LOW hehe TRANSMITTER NOSE CONE SHELL A r WEIGHT 38.4 LBS. Pole Sitter | Is Seeking New Record : ‘ BALTIMORE (AP) — Dr. Em- mett Davis, a troop carrier pilot in World War II, climbed to the top of a 65-foot pole yesterday to examine! pole-sitter Paul Hatfield. 2 * * * The 38-year-old doctor . paused after climbing about 25 feet and did some deep breathing with his eyes shut. He paused again just beneath the 6-by-4-foot platform holding Hatfield, apparently hav- ing some difficulty maneuvering around the pole and across the struts supporting the platform. On returning to street level, Dr. Davis reported his 23-year-old pa- \tient to be “sound of body and mind” after his first week atop im pole. Hatfield hopes to break the world pole-sitting record of 169 days set in 1955 by a Tacoma, Wash., woman. f Hungary Blames 56 Revolt on West WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Lister Hill (D-Ala) said today he will push his 114-billion-dollar edu- cation aid bill now ‘that the House has passed a smaller measure stripped of college scholarship provisions. * * * The House sent a 910-million- dollar bill to the Senate by voice vote late yesterday after reject- ing 233-140 a move to shelve it. Before final passage, the House knocked out the scholarship sec- tion, shifting its funds to a student loan program, However, advocates of federal aid to education were encouraged by the House vote. They said it was the first time the House had accepted a broad education aid bill. xk & * Mi Lhere seems little doubt the Sen- ate will vote at least some scholarship money when the bill comes up there, probably Monday or Tuesday. If so, the House and Senate differences on this issue Senator Hopes to Restore Federal Scholarship Fund will have to be worked out in con- ference. * * * Many Republican senators were prepared to support scholarship funds, although’ not to the extent provided in the Hill bill, Secretary of Welfare Arthur S. Flemming said last night he hoped the Senate would include compe- titive scholarships -in its measure. As the bill came to the House floor, it provided for about 23,000 four-year college scholarships in each of the four years of the pro- gram, The Hill bill carries the same total. * * * House backers at first accepted an amendment cutting the 23,000 scholarships to 10,000 a year, as recommended by President Eisen- /hower. But a later amendment by Rep, Walter H. Judd (R-Minn) cutting out all scholarships and transferring the funds earmarked for them to the college student loan program was adopted. Ike Resting, Set to Play Some Golf GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPI) — President Eisenhower arranged to get in an early morning round of golf today as he spent a quiet weekend at his Gettysburg farm. * * * The President played 18 holes at the Gettysburg Country Club yesterday in the relative cqol of the late afternoon after he flew here in a military helicopter. by Red China : off the Red China coast. But the Planes Shifted Formasa on Wartime Alert as Communists Move MIGs, Bombers TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI)—Com-’ munist China has moved ga into coastal air bases with’ of Nationalist China and peel | MIG-jet fighters into an air hase For 20 minutes flying time from mosa, authoritative sctiecne separt ed today. All Nationalist Chinese military | forces, police and civil defense units are on a wartime alert -fol-| lowing reports of redeployment of Communist- Chinese warplanes to bases across the Formosa strait. * * * Air raid sirens sent Nationalist Chinese garrisons on Matsu into ‘full battle positions when four red MIG-jet fighters were sighted to the southwest of the island 12 miles planes flew on. Three air alerts were sounded yesterday within three hours on Matsu, Nationalist China’s north- .ernmost offshore island group. Authoritative sources, meantime, said the Communists deployed ad- ditional bombers to airbases near Shanghai and in Luchiao in recent days. More MIGs were sent to Lungchi Air Base. * * * ing from Luchiao three years ago forced the Nationalists to abandon the Tachen Islands. Formosa is within easy bombing range of Lu chiao. Jaywalkers Ticketed Communist fighter planes operat. ! Blim p's Target Floating Island _ Near North Pole WASHINGTON (UPD — A USS. Navy blimp was on its way to a floating island less than 500 miles from the North Pole today after penetrating deeper into the Arctic) t than any non-rigid ies ever: DOUBLE -YOUR-MONEY- BACK | if this Paint Peels or Blisters!” AMERICAN MARIErIA American-Marietta modern research brings big change in house painting ahhh bes 6114141115 SSS For Wse Oaivs e SIDING @ SHAKES e@ SHINGLES e TRIM e CLAPBOARD Does Outstanding Job When Used for NEW YORK (AP)—Police tick- eted — politely — one jaywalker a minute as New York City’s new safety law went into effect, In eight hours, 479 pedestrians re- ceived summonses returnable for $2. Also, 22 motorists received summonses for failing to give the right of way to pedestrians. Fines of $5 to $50 will be levied on con- viction. Repaint Work 2645454 44544444444444546454 _AAAL LA 4262446248 06 2 2 @ 2 os DOUBLE-YOUR-MONEY-BACK 3 ARANTEE ; a a a t a > a > a 4 > on the label of the contoiner. q A-M, Pael-Proof House Paint applied S in this manner peels or blisters due > to moisture, American-Marietia > Company will refund twice the > original purchase gan of c (upon’ presentation of » 4 pee bhan bb BAAAAAAAAAAAA DAAAAADAAAAA VVVvewy vw YY YY Saletan Reeth oe Ay TN “i OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PARK FREE REAR of STORE FE 5-6150 up ahead and was waiting at the farm when the President arrived. * * * The Chief Executive had nothing but golf and relaxation on his do some work on a speech for delivery before the U. N. General Assembly’s emergency session on the Middle East next week. White House sources said it still had not been decided whether the President would go to New York to address the special session. About 97 per cent of all live His wife, Mamie, had motored |g announced schedule. But he might} BUDAPEST (UPI) — The com- munist government charged today that ‘‘Western Imperialists’’ or- ganized and financed Hungary’s 1956 ‘‘counterrevolution’’ after pav- ing the way with anti-Hungarian) propaganda ahd subversive activ-' ities. A 160-page ‘“‘white book’’ charged! specifically that a U.S. diplomatic attache identified only as Quade assured rebels in the Kilian Bar- racks on Oct, 30, 1956, “that they could count on American loans. Quade later tried to stir up trouble, the official report said, by, telling a crowd in front of Com- munist Party headquarters that “catacomb” prisons had been found under the building. (The U.S. State Department's ing legislative action disposing of. them, biographic register lists no one by the name of Quade.) 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McColl, Mary Jo Sipe and Humbert | Mrs. Humbert M. Mularon: the Strategic ae Comment . ann Dougal . A. Mularoni were married this of Bloomfield Hills, Janet McColl, who teaches in ¢ we , afternoon in morning in Holy Name Church, For her wedding. the bride Fort Worth, Tex., is in the city Mr. and Mrs. Richard B, . Birmingham, The Rev, Eugene — chose a white taffet» sown with ; the Rev. Leach of Oakway drive left- First Cone & Paddock officiated at the an empire edlee | accented nt ep horde grime gregational , Mince Nie danger of tosee at toe neckline. of Wichita, Michigan. Church were ®4ward P. Sipe and the bride- | art oreaed a , arrived today to spend ea aie. | groom is the son of Mr. and train. Her phe: Milside Chris. of West Walton boulevard Moats and carried a bouquet of white here his host’s spent several days in Chicago J b P| roses with or- : this week: Ronald John ODS ay chids, eee Kasher. ‘ATTEND BRIDE _ Actress Lynn Fontanne Gives Secret of Youth he ae os aie eli as Sikes gta May i viating rela: Moats and Mr. Cites Figures on mony noel eee i ; . 7 wPD Lynn Soon oe uae Gama see 2 and Mrs. Employment Swiss ee ne ™ Auxi liar NEW YORK -~ : ; scoop n es y Fontanne says her secret of *« <« © San — ee : George CORVALLIS, Ore. (INS) — featured Pad seapee cig 7 nie eee hope Took as young and have . A daughter, Joan Marie, was Watters. more’ than just studying and crown plcture hais and_bot : f | | -wBbon't get bored.” as much vim when I reach . bom Aug. 1 to First Lieut. and beeen = ee oe _— pear wer rss pl O n S d : “And fanny thing,” added , whatever it is. Mrs. Michael H. Hackett of ular a es thousands 0 - : Pv ne actress who rates nitions ar, old 1 Yokote Air Force Base, Japan. of students these days. sembles, ‘i ‘ ‘ 2 ° as one of the all-time greats of am are questions I never Grandparents of the baby are Oregon State College reports E C. Mula- ers the theater, “‘in the last couple answer,” she said in one of | Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hackett that 1,731 men and 414 women Best man was E, C. ad IC or three years, I confessI.am the rare interviews she has f Owego drive and Mr. and students and wives in its stu- roni, and ushers were Don i Enjoying a vacation through Texas and parts of Mexico are Mr, and Mrs. -Migyel Bena- - vides and daughters Jovita and Yolanda, of East Howard street. Mrs. Sam Joan of Woodbine drive. xk « *& Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Smith. of Clarkston announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Irene, July 30 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents of the child are Mr, and Mrs. Ora Law- rence of South Parke street . phiniums banked the altar of | Dwight avenue. earned a record of $126,000, of Canada, the couple will live in ona vice president; Mrs. a — am oan First Congregational Church *\ *.* ~~. ss whieh $77,460 was earned in _- Royal Oak, Michael Soloway, secretary; bas ne for the this afternoon , The bride is a seniore at Jo _ time work through the “ag Mrs. James Cheyne, treasur- * *¢ *- of Nancy May Moats and Ron- . Eastern Michigan College, and = Cy $33,707 in summer er; Mra. Joneph me Former Pontiac residents Mr. ald Joan Kasher. the bridegroom is a graduate Sa ak 4 955 ‘oti veh ie i rahe’ sf and Mrs. Gerry Fitzgerald (nee ~- of Western Michigan Univer- k and $14, ; . ; Beverly Slayton) are receiving ¢ of board and room. sergeant-at-arms. | congratulations on the arrival Parents of the couplé are “i'¥: Work ranges all the way eo * ®&® 0 of a daughter, Ruthanne, Aug. MRS. RONALD J. KASHER Nancy M. Moats Becomes. Bride of. Ronald Kasher White gladioli and white del- Mr, and Mrs, Dale H. Moats The couple will live on Parents of the courle are Mr, and Mrs. Dale Major Role in College Oregon Campus dent body of 6,700 registered with the college employment ~ service last year for summer jobs. Steady part - time jobs were found. for 391 men and 166 women and a host of odd jobs for others. , RECORD. EARNINGS Students and their wives from traditional baby - sit- Matron of honor was Mrs James K, Holden and brides- maids were Mrs, E. C. Mula- roni, Carol Hogshead, Mar- jorie Resovsky and Mrs. Jan Slagh of Memphis, Tenn. They Carrier, William McGibbon, James K. Holden and Jerry Mularoni. To receive guests at a re- ception held at the Kingsley Inn, Mrs. Sipe wore a sea-mist green chiffon dress and Mrs. Mularoni' wore a pastel blue crepe dress. After a honeymoon through MRS. CHARLES S. CHANDLER Newly elected officers of the American Legion Auxiliary, Chief Pontiac Unit No, 377, will be installed Sunday at the post home on Oakland Lake. They are Mrs. Charles §. Chandler, president; Mrs, Ver- ner Macom, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. Alfred Gulda, Serving on the executive wa mt, her of West Iroquois road and Mr. . ting and housework to farm ~° committee are Mrs. Marshall . as woen 8s band for 36 years and he? act- Ta ted remote exe and Mrs, George Watters of and forestry work. Charter, Mrs. Melvin Ward, * inc! ing partner for 34, was bov. Mrs. Just Slayton of Ser Murphy avenue. Mrs. Rose Duthie, employ- Mrs. Mitchell Rampart and os ' 2 in 1898, according to “Who's inole avenue, ‘Herb ert Slayton IN PRINCESS GOWN ment and housing secretary at Mrs. Joseph Phillips, with pinion’ Who in America.” Her listing of road, and Mr. and The bride wore a princess the college, warned that there Mrs. Ernest Walker as histor- oe + gives no birthdate. Mrs: Thomes Fitzgerald of style chapel-length gown of silk is a surplus of trained office jan. wer: | ajay West warn bombazine, with a Sabrina vane =» Pear ge Rarer : et ke ®, ye while Queen Victoria ; neckline trimmed with French ’ ‘ New committee chairmen should mean as “my sin toigeed, Lynn Fontanne ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corbat = Alencon lace and seed pearls. a Se — are Mrs. Phillips, American- “guest.” Otherwise, she should has acted since She have returned to their Vine- The long sleeves were tapered aa dded: ism; Mrs, Edward Myers, ask, “Shall we lunch together — ie t© América in 1916 as 2 wood street -home after a and gathered Alencon lace ac- * * 5 child welfare; Mrs. Gulda, meet for : week's visit in Painesvile; -cented the hipline. “Few students have found community service; Mrs. Ted il " | @hio. On Saturday, evening Sa Taylor Her fingertip vei) of pure . ‘t necessary to withdraw from Salkeld, constitution and b, “However,,vben_in doubt it She and Lunt. first’ they were guests of the class sii French illusion was held ‘chool because of financial dif- laws; Mrs. Mitchell Racaart! _ could not be wrong to offer to i, The Guardsman” in 1924, "28 at Harvey High School. — by a tiara and on a Bible she ‘iculties provided they were Girls State; and Mrs. Ward, _ @ matter of course, but do not = 4g since. oh art teacher _ bm poh nopsis, orchids and stephanotis. eee —— Other chairmen are Mrs. told, Tig fg invited youto =N BROADWAY HIT there for 10 years. 7°. “Many students put in a tre- Sasa in ake = lunch with me.” ay ‘This spring they in a Mrs, Corbat was guest at a Jessie Huthwaite was maid mendous number of working Beedle, legislative: Mrs. Ruth ' ieee . new dramatic hit, “The Visit,” house party given for six for- of honor and Mrs. Lewis Wint hours and still did very West cational security: Mrs. “Dear Mrs. Post: Whose. and in a Broadway theater © mer women teachers at Paines- _ of Detroit was matron of honor. commendable school work.” | se Hamat aie name is said first-in this in- © named for them. After a brief Ville High School, one of whom =‘ Mrs. Jack Divine of Rodney Hopping, poppy sales; ‘treduction: “John, this is my vacates at their is a Methodist missionary just Plains and Jo Ann Wood of CLAYTON BD. LELORGE Mrs. James VanScoyoc, reha- - pant Mary ” of “Aunt Mary, farm home 40 miles north of back from Kuala Lumpur, Ma- _—Sarnia, Ontario, were brides- Recipient of a B. A. degree tiger =) Marshal Char- this is John.” Jotin is my new Milwaukee, they will reopen _laya. << et a sr a Bryons to Celebrate ager pe fn apg jah Chartor: pone “. | Ce other. es we = gt Mrs. Astolf Levin has re- cess style, apple green taffeta - JAMES DEAN Mr. and Mrs. George Bryan ‘Flint, is Clayton Dale DeLorge. ——— =, ar Deaton, other words, when the turned to her home on Eve- dresses with white picture hats = Recipient of a B. A. degree w/ll_hold open house at their He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ike ek | shments; “This is” is used, “We always talk about retir- — iy court after visiting former trimmed with green velvet,’ i: engineering from General North Anderson street home Charles L. DeLorge of Lake 2nd Mrs. West, publicity. the woman's name be ing from the theater when resident Mrs, H. and carried crescent bouquets = »otors Institute, Flint, is Tuesday evening from 7 to Angelus Shores. He is em- first anyway?” we're tired,’ said Miss Fon- |. Patterson of Atlanta, Ga. of white glamelias. - James Dean. He is the son 9:30 p.m. to celebrate their ployed in the master mechan- | oe es tanne. “Right now, all I want ASSIST BRIDEGROOM of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dean 25th wedding anniversary. ics department of Pontiac . Answer: Although “at Sg sit 6% me I = ’- The-bridegroom’s uncle, John of Close street. Their friends have been invited Motor Division. M other sing ers . this is John” would bbl gm do all the idle ’ e ‘ Pleban of Duluth, Minn., was Att d Pj ; correct, the phrase : Aloha N ight best man. Ushers were Arthur en Icnic ‘this is my Aunt Mary” “ings. Weiss, Daniel Hamilton of Ka-_ _ Dear Abby... . 2 . sedeidan is Gacdiniare @fiee- ‘ack wea content Set Aug . 16 amazoo, Karl Kerber of Battle = Pontiac Mothersingers met : tion for Aunt Mary as to make is's 6 qredee of te... Creek and Richard Moats. e e _ at the Milford home of Mrs. it. natural, and therefore proper Carden Bleu covking school. at Forest Lake Charles Watters, the bride- Has Mout Bi as His Heart Milton Reddeman for a picnic a — i! Sor Ten one da : groom’s brother, was junior g supper Thursday evening. As- “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it ever — —— oe A dinner-dance, “Aloha —_ usher. — ‘ne — — pra . ae ce Eng tata sa & ea ee Geary CoA a. aio 'vecele anal 0G ox By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: A friend of Enclose a self-addressed, James Maguire. ts alone while the husband. and “T'll tell you another theory * * * ception held in the church par- “DEAR ABBY: My problem _of mine. sags radar gael night —_stamped envelope. The September meeting of , wife who own the car sit to- I have about staying young.” Mr. and Mrs, Milton Fields, lors, Mrs, Moats wore-a toast “is a big-hearted, empty-headed When, MY husband was Sup | the group will be held at the gether up front?” said the actress. “A woman’s who recegtly have returned lace dress with matching ac- husband. Our former neighbors oll eaid + : ‘ Ak meeting Bride-to-Be Feted home of Mrs. Arnold Denison . a neck and jawline are very im- from the Hawaiian Islands, cessories and a Talisman rose _wrbte and asked if they could fe, Sti Wanton ta Se my on Cutler Road. _ Answer: If are merely portant’... . and unfortunately, = are serving on the committee _ corsage. Mrs. Watters wore a visit us for a week this sum- es or "bee took he Mrs. Gordon Willis of Bir- Rehearsals of the Mother- giving her a lift for a short also the first to go. All my for the party. They are plan- ‘champaign silk organza dress mer. We said yes, so they 2 Le oe hes =. 4 = : mingham honored Frances singers will begin again Sept. distance, that would be all. adult life I've exercised the ning food and entertainment in trimmed with lace and tur- came. Every meal was a ban. =) CONWi (Mee En Wet Cashin, bride-elect of Edmund 9 at McConnell School. AN right. But if they are going neck muscles by stretching my —a_ Hawaiian motif. quoise green accessories with quet. I washed and ironed their ON St ON Sam ot, _C- White, ata bridesmaids _ those interested in becoming for a drive of any distance it head back, and I massage Committee chairmen are Mr. a Talisman rose corsage, cloths, picked youd Unk hed scene ghost. tea this afternoon at Devon members can contact Mrs. would be very rude indeed. with cold cream as I stretch. —_and Mrs, Donald Graves. Oth- For starting on’ a honey- ~ up after them I made a pass at her and he Gables. The couple will be mar- Charles Chapmian on Silver- There is, however, one excep, “Not too much at first, three er committee members are moon trip through the eastern and made them oe lew with his Ae bed ried Aug. 23. down. drive. tion: If going.on a real trip or four times,” she cautioned. | Mr. and Mrs, Fred DeRango, states, the bride had selected feel at home. I a * -~ yy — ta oa a over unknown roads and the “Work up to seven or eight Mr, and Mrs, E, A. Goyeau, a biege shantung costume suit am 63 and get vital sera broken ee and wife is an expert map reader, _ stretches. Mr, and Mré. Donald Tuohy with matching accessories and __ tired easily but ie tlach ; : _ it would then be permissible, “And make it a ritual, and Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Liew- the corsage from her bridal | never com- ss itches over my eye. but should be explained. every night of your life.” ellyn. | bouquet. plained. I got “I spent three days and up at 5:30 nights in the hospital. My hus- packed my hus- band came up to see me the band’s’ lunch first night with -his_ parole offi- bucket’ and cer and he brought m~ ~ dozen waited on. the ABBY carnations and a watermelon. r rie Rainy summer days are never dull at the Robert cea \ fh oN 4 ’ uli right) James, 13 years old; Marilyn, 11; and Susan, marriage < ties an time! Ca . tered in what has been. termed one of the world’s Welson home on-Ilinois avenue. Engaged ina very — 6. Mrs. Nelson looks on while Dotty, the dog, gets inary for oe as |. ita personal reply, write \ lovliest college’ locations with the Rampart mountain ard game on just such a day are (left fo |, 4 few lessons. rocks infer head. ee to ABBY in care of this paper. Tange as @ natural backdrop, a \ - 7 * ay F * : \ . . : ¥ ; » ; ie . ( { company all day. ; “When they left, my hus- band asked them to stop on their way back and visit us again (in about six days) which they sure did. He said ‘he never dreamed they'd take him up on it. I am very mad at him. Did he have the right to invite them back so soon without consulting me?” DISGUSTED _ DEAR DISGUSTED: The only thing bigger than your husband's heart was _ his mouth when he plt his foot in it. The incident is now his- tory, but don’t let history re- peat itself. Brief your husband, Lady — Briefly and firmly. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am get- ting engaged next month. My fiance can’t afford a diamond so he is buying me a pearl ring. My mother refuses to give an engagement party for me ‘ unless I get a diamord because she says if I don’t get a dia- mond it will look like I gave the party only for the presents. She says I should insist on a diamond because an engage- ment without a diamond is no engagement. Please give me your opinion, Abby.” . TO-BE ENGAGED - DEAR TO BE: A pearl, a fraternity pin or a simple reply in the affirmativé to a proposal 2 It's sweet things like that that make me love him so much. Do you think I should press charges against him, leave him, or give him another chance?" A FOOL IN LOVE DEAR FOOL: If a dozen carnations and a watermelon can make you forget four broken ribs and six stitches in your head. I think you ought to see one more doctor — a psychiatrist. Women who love men in spite of physical beat- ings are sick. “DEAR ABBY: I have a boy friend who wants to grow a “VanDyke" beard. I am very much against this idea. He claims it will aid him in his profession as it will make him look older. As far as I am concerned, I think he should consider my feelings in the matter since he is supposed to love me. Which should come first, his love or his profes- sion?"’ FUTURE DELILIAH DEAR FUTURE: Van Buren is also against the VanDyke. Tell him it scratches — and if that doesn’t help < scratch him till he grows up. * *& *& / CONFIDENTIAL TO “LILY MAE” If you are expecting more than Christmas in Decem- ber, -get him to the church on 8) Cadet Ralph Edward Conlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Conlan of Eileen drive, has begun studies at the new United States Air Force Academy, Denver, Colo. Prior to winning an appointment to the academy, Cadet Conlan attended the University ~of Detroit where he participated in rifle and pistol team activities and tas awarded a letter. At the end of this month the academy will move to its permanent site 60 miles south of Denver, where the cadets will.be quar. of ee ‘ s* ee ee eeceree ee we ee Be ain _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1058 Cap Eat Often Choose Favorite. Foods for. Diet| as Se tore sree ee in the t By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN You do not have to take all ot{for in between times so that youl sweet ts driving you wil, try ' |first big dance poses many prob- The old saying,“‘‘There is morelyour food in three meals. Youleat five or six times each day.| water-packed frults or those lems, ly when it is than one way to skin a cat,” can should eat that often a day, but|Many women find this .| which are sweetened with an holiday one, and an be applied to many Te neciacs aman me at ton Aas If your craving for something | artificial sweetener. Or, you can Calif, mother has all There is only one way to reduce’ x have ONE small piece of hard tions well in hand. and that is to diet — but there is oe. candy at the end of the meal. writes for answers more than one way to do it. In (not every meal). This has about r will be up other words, you do not have to 25 calories. on dance etiquette: pale Se Nene on remea C or bouillon Jc comfort Q. Heresane s we suggestions which aaa meals and has few Pep NR io Aa ney aaa it * will help. ess you hav t ral pe Dyes pn tare se The main thing oto bein ight be erect om your sheulders? in food, the following idea will be helpful to you. Make a list of all the foods you like and also one of the foods you do not like, Build your diet with as many of _ you like and leave off as any of those you dislike as is pasar with good nutrition. Th suggestion is out if you end up with cake, candy, pie a Ja mode and fried shrimp as your favorite and no meat and fruits, vegetables, eggs and cereals. ¢ now even if you are in the middle of a chocolate fudge sundae! Once you decide, begin! * * * If you would like to have my leaf- let “Count Your Calories’ send a stamped, self-addresesd envelope with your request for leaflet No. 36. Address Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. Crisp Vegetables with the head held erect, but not)" (A smart boy will stiffly. her at the shoulder line. - ae you don’t want to dance with him, unless you add; “Later, perhaps,” some such : remark. * The usual spot is slightly above Q. What do. you say at the end ‘Tt ts true, though that you can istlin (Some dance number? make many substitutions and Fill This Sandwich rl ig death grip, ee x cani> * have the same calorie count and only get him to desist by A. Be enthusiastic, not gushy food value if you substitute in the - same classification, There is no use esaig a -choke down greéns if you For a lunch guaranteed to beat the heat, serve Cream Cheese Veg- jetable Sandwiches, nicknamed the Don't Q. “cucumber coolie.”” Crisp fresh garden vegetables have so much color and appetite appeal, Soften % cup (4 ounces) cream prefer cabbage or drink pew- dered, fat-free milk if you like buttermilk better, and so on. It will be a great check on you and will be encouraging if you will write down the things you eat and their calorie counts, after each meal. In this way you can really see what you are accomplishing be- fore the scales tell you the story. It is challenging to keep within your daily allowance, meal by meal. You will not be nearly so apt to cheat or make mistakes in calculation. If your sweet tooth \ is acting up, you can have ONE piece of hard candy at the end of the meal. ° (Not every meal.) cheese and add 1 small clove gar- lic, minced, and 2 tablespoons fine- ly chopped green onion. Cut 4 en- riched hamburger buns horizontal- ly into 3 slices each. Spread cream cheese mixture on cut sur- face of buns. Place a tomato slice on bottom third of each bun. Cover with mid- die slice of bun, Top with cucum- liber and radish slices. Cover with bun tops. Makes 4 sandwiches. Don't Ask Child to ‘Love’ His Punisher In the coming season of high olf Gl ae Cover Home With New color for town and late evening, . the little. black dress for late after- igagh ° By MURIEL LAWRENCE |wretchedness, he began to note aj tion. He knew that there Is a) and tearfully protest they love.jnoon and early evening has come Nape of Raincoat During the Hitler regime, a/strange response to brutality! point where human beings can- | us—in order to make their help- | back into importance. Siocs Bust Welt, pe, ee noted psychoanalyst was confined &Mmong certain fellow prisoners.| not tolerate humiliation — and | lessness endurable. * * * is be b+ ith CORVALLIS, Ore, (INS)—Chem- 4 in one of its most notorious con.| They would ask the wrong ques-| to avold experiencing it, begin | If this shocks you, just try to} As handled by Jo Copeland, the) {5 3% or ical science now makes it possible : captradion Goines! tion, break a rule or otherwise as-| to tell themselves that they love ' forget it. simple little crepe has special aig-| 12 % 3 &: Tikltor you to put a protective j There, in spite of his pérsonal Set their existence as a living] the person who has inflicted It. | 1 it doesn’t, you can use it to|nificance with sunburst gathering) Size 12 requires 2% yards of 39|coat over ‘your house human being ~ and reprisal would! By convincing themselves that |, oi requiring a punished childjon the banded neckline, the high|inch material for dress and ‘s/against such weather damage as immediately follow. the humiliator was justified, |+, raisitving himself by telling you|riding bias cut band in the Empite|yard of 39 inch material for Iin-jblistered paint and The SS guards would take over,| they can accept the humiliation {ar | feeling. Copeland darts the midriff] ing. * | Charles Ross, forestry specialist beat them into near insensibility 4588 SIZES 10-18 | | ne by An Allows u ' you anymore." From one woman to another cla, mame! Look treat}¥° SME" deuch temas could be compl SS swinging Trapeze silhouette. We| “I've always liked that dress —— But they usually aren't. know you'll love this new like so much, you'll want both high and scooped. neck versions for day and dancing any season. Printed Pattern 4588 Misses’ ‘ give soft fullness to slightly flared ¢ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes| “|, pega sos your joy. 1 with tomhe Tecovering in, a. Chicags fectets Gassic shapes, injected | § Y Spring Sacony ‘Suits—Original 25° —NOW 10" ¥ 5% yards 35-inch. as a result of burns newness by chemise details,| 5% < Printed directions on each pat-|Jim would let me work, but he! sustained during a vacation. She are for women's and half-sizes in oa Spring Lined spel Suits— sreeo lege? rou look tern part, Easier, accurate. has the silly old-fashioned notion! was scalded in a kitchen accident. |the current fall fashions. Original *35" a se Os Bae NOW 1s" eioth that bh ave Send fitty cents in coins for thsi oe see pete deposition 2 Play Shoes—Original to *4* NOW * 1” HE] teen cleaned _heret pater ad 5 conte te sneha t have wl eager 3 4ay g seeeees 1 clean ret tern for ist-class mailing. Send to so | NOW 1S THE TIME FOR A BENEFICIAL -<\i| We rate top honors and toss them back to their com- rades. But instead of expressing hate of the guards, these prisoners eas justified, too. This trick of self-delusion is not confined to concentration camps. We all lose our tempers occa- sionally. This is fine — so long as section, leaves it to you to fit it closely into the figure or allow it to skim gently by. Make it right now in dark rayon To order Pattern No. 1224, state size, send $1.00, For 192 page Giant-size combination Pat- tern Book 12-18X, send $1.00— 4 bea we are willing to accept the conse- eee wei bea Teaming iden wh ve toa rere oo mtd seo cee fr fw WMT a] fr COPRLAND td | NO apy strength, their fearlessness, their|ished can resort to it, too. It's when we aren't willing to ac- = re | name is loyalty to rules. : cept the child’s resentment of it quires 4¢ handling charge. But it fs- | They also will transform their | a; a probable consequence that we Address SPADEA, Box 533,|, “ "} The psychoanalyst was not | rage at the parent who has hu- |4o him the real injury. By asking GPO P46 New York oi bene 2 A It is critical of ‘this terrible admira- | miliated them into admiration — |him to pretend it is re GEO: hat FO ee | various names, an ee ee eae eet te ar Se ~ any tow cen e ¢ repellent or ; : who have been trained to believe Women Can Be Cats'' With Sweet Speech By RUTH MILLETT It could be a compliment, but it usually isn’t when @ woman says: “I like your hair. You ought to keep it blonde.” “You have the nicest at a party.” “You look simply marvelous. husband. He’s so much fun I believe you've gained a little weight andt+ it certainly is becoming.” “Tm so glad you cut your hair. Really, you look a hundred per cent better with it short.” “What do you care what any- one thinks? If you like it, that's all that matters.” you're wearing.” for a min “Wherever have you been keep- jing yourself? I simply never see «4 don’t see how you find the time to do all you do, It keeps olor) peel anme arte! mad “Your hair is so pretty, I simply adore gray hair. I think you're so wise not to dye it.” x * * as club president. It's a shame there aren't more members who appreciate all you've done.” Vacationer Burned Genevieve Weaver of Taylor “You've done a marvelous job |: that they love their humiliators. Darts or unpressed pleats in a sunburst design from back neckline CLOVER A. McKINNON Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKin- non of Rochester announce the engagement of their daughter, Clover Anne, to John Robert Armstrong of Birmingham. He is the son of Mrs. Mary Arm- jean Designer Pattern by HAR- a Navy Mothers Plan Picnic Mrs. Nora Soutar was rein- stated at the business meet- ing of Pontiae Na’ Mothers . Club 355, held Thursd ning at the Naval Training Center. &. -* * The welfare report was given by Mrs. William Christie and a report on the Pontiac Mem- Kinney will be delegate to the National Convention. * * * A cooperative picnic lunch will be held Aug. 23 at Mur- phy Park for all present former club members. The next business will be held Sept. 11 after commander returns from National Convention. y EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES. | { and tne the when it comes Anne Adams, { The Pontiac | | a. Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West “1 think it’s marvelous the C h 2 b ut bath S C| 9a to banishing 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print} way you never Jet anything up-. reme air equ y | See U mM mer Ca la nee $3 every unsightly 4 pay dtm — with Zone, Bie rd be worried ‘to death | . FREET With a RSs Mi spot and sta ze umber. were you.” a ie . ‘A anata stain _ Shampoo and Set |) SALE P| that “like new” or Permanent, | i a | wo] dazzle ans August Only! |? captures com- a Rich creme so- | O Led O pliments in KX Show SOs lution gives : : . sun-brittle hair ff # : “wagers soft- ft hy Reductions on Entire Stock! _ . Ladies’ and Children’s | 12.50 s Py Sportswear, Swimsuits, Etc. meal — ak NO LAYAWAYS—ALL SALES When We Clean Rugs creme beauty treat... I] fj FINAL—NO APPROVALS OR REFUNDS Let New Way Rug do your rug Ores 95 cleaning. You can be sure that Complete 33 your rugs and carpets will be : ‘i thorough ecnenpit a tan om | 4 means that our mi ve the Hs highest ~~ of approval. |. WAV es | Now Wik NEISNER iS becuty salon 1 FE 5-276) 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. New Wa ba g Cleaners Hl. Haircut . Welcomes All Visitors - Bible § ee Herald of Truth WXYZ Detroit. 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday Everybody Is Invited! 1180 North Perry Street Balcom HARRY NICHOLS, President FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Sunday Evening Service—7:30 P. M. Raymond Wednesday, August 13—Rev. Marshall speaking—7:30 P. M. Lake Avenue of Detroit. Speaker PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHQOL Classes for All Ages. 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP Rev. A. J. Eas’ 7:30 P. M. Seamerndl Slides of his work in pare. - You Are Cordially Invited to Enjoy These Services FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Members fo Hear HAS HO yest | on Formosa New Building, Parish Made Possible by Gift From U.S. Methodists A gift of $50,000 from the Metho- dist Churches of the Philadelphia Annual Conference has made pos- sible the opening of a new church building and parish house for the 600-member Wesley Methodist Church, in Taipei, Formosa. The Chinese members of the several language congregations of Wesley Church contributed more than $10,000 for furnishings. * * * The Rev. Edward K. Knettler, a former pastor in Philadelphia, and now pastor of Wesley Church and district superintendent of Formosa! Methodists, presided and preached at the opening ceremonies. Taking part were also Yu Ru- liang, chairman of the official board, and C. Y. Shih, lay leader. don an outdoor spit tonight by Educational Program Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching hand resting in turn on each member of your body with ; , : . Nyack College before becomin 39 Oakland Ave. _ FE 4-9591 God Meets With Us — You Too, Ate tnvited |Morning Music Sunday | uieting and healing touch. When you picture God's hand|a missionary. S| An ox Kone cn Ge coarch Sms by Edward Shelbys resting upon your heart quietly repeat these words: “Let not ion es Lage rip enyg press r : heart be ubled,” but stubstitute “my” to “The Transfiguration of Satan” | > tought, ” lad aire Church 0 Giarch, ostya at Third suet, det CONGREGATIONAL mais somes at ii a.m. Sun- . (Copyright, 1958) Dens Society, the ox will be barbecued CHURCH members of the group. A complete dinner will be served tomorrow. Last year profits from the first annual roast were used to buy a typewriter for the church. This year proceeds will be given to the church extension fund. Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Pastor Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asse. Pastor MORNING SERVICE 9:30 A. M. “DOMINION OVER THY WORKS” The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching at St. John Methodist Dr, Howard H. McNeill will be|, the speaker at the educational | Lutheran | 443 Highland Ave. been invited. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH program sponsored by the Sun- ‘day School and Methodist Youth|” Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in)” thé St. John Methodist Church, | © | Churches MISSOURI SYNOD His subject will be “Youth andj] the Modern Church Program.” | The Youth Choir will provide spe- |= cial music under the direction of|* Frederic Bellinger. The public has |" GRACE — Genesse and Glendale ® ‘Went Side) 4 Richard C. Stuckmeyer. Pastor | ; : Services at 9 A M. and 10:30 A.M. Bible Class and Sunday School at 9 A. M. Kindergarten and Nursery x Only at 10:30 A.M Pe 1ST. TRINITY | ; Shih expressed the deep grati- f Pastor0. F. estan, 682 Benson re Ot E Fe es .c028 tude of the congregation to the Auburn at Jessie & | J , Methodists of the Philadelphia oy ee aes (Bast Sider ‘ “ESPECIALLY FOR YOU ‘Sermon on ‘Love’ —_ | “etecists re nie 46 N Sosinow | tod G- Clean. Pastor 6 Bible School ...... : « : a SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH | AN ces Sun-|,7he new church is a two-story|] Mo Worship ...11:00A.M. ||. pir barrie ate - “ : James ©. Cunnington, Pastor re a ard servi structure of reinforced concrete|] Youth Service ...... 6:00P.M. ||" Second Service .. 11:00 A.M The reverent worship service, the OR 3-912 156 Mt. Clemens St. = in the Orchard Lake Commu-|with @ washed stone exterior. It] Evening Service _7:00P.M. : soul-stirring music, the i inspiring gos- Sabbath Sheool teeeee eeeeecees ya eeee Saturday 9:30 a.m. nity Church, Presbyterian, will be was -planned in a modern style by Prayer Meeting and Bible ST. PA L | Sabbath Worship ..... wecccceseAeceecs. Saturday 11 a.m. the Rev, Frank J. Malzard of i A Study Wednesday 7:39 P.M. pel messages —all are designed for . a a young Chinese architect who is : A 1 ref Young Peoples Meeting ...... AOA COGDO GOCE S Saturday 7 p.m Dearborn. His subject will be a member of the church s Joslyn at Thira your spiritual refreshment. Pooyes MOOG co. niet es 6 is iaaaes Wednesday 8 p.m “Love.” e » ss (North Sides - *£ & 3 : _ George Mahder, Pastor YOUR HAPPINESS IS OUR CONCERN ; In 1956 the speaker retired from ate aah boul oe National Lutheran i Service .. 8:15AM. The Pilgrim Holiness Church jhis pastorate in Hillsboro, Ohio,| yom a small charel and’aliae cil Ch ch § Momtina Service 10:45AM . where he had served for 19 years. ; eee ae Coun urcnes Sunday School 9:30 A M. © Visitors in Our city | Are Reng = age) AT FAIRMOUNT feeaua He was then interim pastor at the chapel which is used heal the weekly 4 . a | Worship nen (*t eee) SIEEEEIIISIISICA AME [local chute ‘until’ a" permanent"e77%° Jn the BAwlish langues: Ya Seen SION | BLOOMFIELD | Sunday z pastor was obtained. Be Sunday yp mare 7 your Family and } riends fo . A mixed quarter composed of|tongue, but lo, O Lord, Thou know- | 96 Williams St ; Square Lake & Telegraph SERVICES night sub- ©. 0. awangtte Little Church with the BIG HEART” sant Marjorie Ball, Helen Weiss, John ae it seer. — me, O Wm. LaFountain, Pastor l Wm. C. Grate. Pastor Dr. Malone Speaking at fects by Dr. ean Warren and Charles Drake, will|God, w my heart; tryil syuNDAY SCHOOL ..8:30 A.M. | . All Services Tom furnish music for the morning,|me and know my thoughts; Andi] CHuRcH SERVICE ..9:30 A.M. ||! Sanday Scenes "ITN a at Malone EREE singing ‘“‘Come Unto Me” by Han-jsee if there be any wicked way . : unday schoo! 0AM del. Hazel Drake will be guest|in me, and lead me in the way ' 10 afte a A. M. AUGUST 10TH First organist. everlasting. CH RIST ST. MARK > &. Christan” em With the METHODIST CHURCH | | WATERFORD TWP. 7919 Commerce Road Choir and Special Music AUGUST 17TH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET ! | Airport at Williams Lake Rd. went pd. iia” wicl oh wONDAY SCHOOL costen’s Program With the F Arvid E. Anderson. Pastor 2 ; 10 AM. Church Lyal H. Howison, Pastor FI RST B APT | ST CH U R CH : Wm. C. Grate, Pastor AUGUST 2TH SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M. #19 Sunday School ...10:00 A.M ets —— 7 camcb ct an Attractive S Sc 0 00 M Oakland and Saat “CHURCH SERVICES 8 & 11 A.M. 9] Church Service 11:15AM. ges. :; . and an ginaw ’ A avGuST sist unda hoo! 10:00 A. M. | logecn Supervised Nursery How to Pray for Yourself” y Pontiac, Michigan eagle ST. JOHN’S Cedar Crest ty e e Pe * } e = 4 RADIO pe Sros 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor iF... Hie) Le PONTIAC ee re dlony Ra. . a 15 A M SUNDAY There will be no evening worship service because of the Rev. W. E. Hakes. A Pastor pets Sha Hill St. at Cherry Ct. % e | — { i Hedbea riod z= vere leghvea u ev. akes, Ass’t. Pas ‘Carl W. Nelson, Pastor aie . aL Pastor | : . ; —=— ; . eTV: = | _ Sunday School Auendance Last Week- 1217 Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P. M 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A. M. ond IF AM : : ee y , 9 icc : ° Classes for All Ages CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M Sunday School 945A M | 11:00 A. M.—Bishop CROOHOEESHSOOHHOSEEOEEOHHOSSHOHEEOSOOSSOS EAST MICHIGAN ANNUAL CONFERENCE Bethel Park Flint, Mich., 6060 Corunna Road 3:00 and 7:30 P. M.—Rev. Paul L. Kindschi Charles V. Fairkoirn 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP “OBADIAH’S WARNING TO THE ARABS” “ 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES “SECOND FIDDLE CHRISTIANS” Dr. Savage speaking at both services. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE ; Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. Schoot W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A. w. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A. M. es St. Stephen’s Permorty Watert Township V.RW. Cerne recs Biva. (Bstween Dixie and Gashabaw) ty Guy B. Smith, Pastor - ; Service 9:30 A. M. © 4 j Sunday School 10:45 AN UGUST 9, 1958 Japanese Scientist» Wins Scholarship of ten Japanese science teachers who will study in the United States this year on Fulbright scholarships. Shiyukichi Tabiichi was one of two teachers from private schools to receive science Fulbrights. Other recipients were from government schools. * * * Kwansei Gaguin, founded in 1889 by the former Methodist Episcopal] : Church, South, is considered one of * the outstanding Christian schools in Japan. It receives $10,000 an- nually from the Division of World Missions of the Methodist Board of Missions. Kwansei has acadamic work from junior high school through gradu- ate school and a total enrollment of 8,500. The senior high school division, in which Tabuchi teaches, has 850 students. Pray, lest ye enter. into temp- tation. € - . ae * x *® Forgive, and ye shall he for- given. 4 Highland ¥ Congregational Church REV. MAURICE DIRETTE. Pastor au Center Rising lgian Congo | New Methodist Building to Serve Thousands of African Families A new Methodist social center to help serve the needs of thousands of African families is under con-|, struction near Elisabethville in the Southern Belgian Congo. : Ground was broken for the new center by Bishop Newell S.. Booth of the Elisabethville Episcopal area, the Rev.’ Thomas H. Cloyd, missionary of Donelson, Tenn., and. several African pastors. The Rev. | Mr. Cloyd will be the directory of the center, which is designed especially to meet the needs of youth. * * * poe Ae The new center is located in Kenya, a rapidly growing suburb] . near the mining city of. Elisabeth- ville. Like most cities in the United States, Elisabethville is expanding, especially in its suburban areas. And as in the .U.S,, churches, schools and businesses must work hard. to keep their facilities apace of. the new housing developrhents. * * * Christianizing new urban and suburban areas such as Jenya is one of the major objectives of the “Lands of Decision’. in . the Congo — and the new social THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘A ~ NEW PASTOR — Shown with his wife and children on the lawn _center is oné way Methodists are CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore St Julius Cook, r Sunday Silver Tea Wed. 7;30 P. M. seeking to reach this objective. In turning the first spadeful of of his home at 2242 Denby Rd., Drayton Plains is the Rev. Guy B. Smith, the new pastor of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church on West JOuN MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10.55 AM. “PRAYER PATTERNS” oe Rev. D. J. Wallace, Preaching (FROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) * rome | Two Worship Services—-8:45 A. M.’and 11:00 A. M. Bethany Baptist Church’ 4 DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY JR., Minister of Education Sermon by Mr, Walley: “FACING THE CONSEQUENCES” - The Lord’s Supper 9:45 A, M.—Chureh School Classes for All. , 2:00P, M.—Senior B. Y. F, 7:00 P. M.—Janior High B. Y. F. - “An American Baptist Church” a * Pontiac ‘veces Phete Walton boulevard near Dixie Highway. Two-year-old Grace is pick-° ing flowers. Pastor Smith is holding baby Walter. \ 6 jearth, Bishop Booth said: “It was jonly a few yéars ago that this. site|. was. in the midst of open country. Now it is surrounded by a dense population. People have need for fellowship; for creative joy, for: Friend, are you faithful to the serv- ices of the church on the Lord's Day? We extend you an invitation to attend the Full Gospel services at: our church. , Sunday School, 9:45 Mom. Worship, 11:00 Evening Rally, 7:45- Midweek Services on Tuesday and" Thursday “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 230 N. Perry at Milbourne Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theddore R. Allebach, Pastor Avdrey Limkeman, Youth Director Youth Fellowship .. Evening Service .. 7: ‘00P. M the expression of themselves in .* It is for the purpose of building up the lives of people in the Kenya community that we start this Christian social center.” * - en ee Among the civic leaders who at- ‘FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH — Surveying and grading was started in July for the new First United Missionary Church to be situated on three acres of ground at 138 N. East Bivd. The church will be constructed of brick and slag type block ICA Sends Educators risa ! 1] 88 18 am. Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic to. Aid: Nigerian Schools ATHENS, Ohio — Ohio Univer- Plans have been accepted and work begun on the first unit of the new First United Misisonary Church to be constructed on the three acres purchased at 138 N. East .Bivd. . x * * The educational unit, the first to be built, will be 46 x 131 feet with basement~ and one | floor above California’ School Studies Science First Pentecost Church of Pontiac QUINCY, Calif. (UPID—A sci- ence program that starts simply in kindergarten and continues with lincreasing complexity through ‘the Wednesday Prayer Meeting JOSLYN AVENUE . doslyn at Third Edmund &. Watkins, Pastor Bible Schoo! 9:30 A.M Worship ...8:00 & 10:45P.M Evening Service 6:30 P.M Wednestay Prayer * and Stuy .. ee 2:90 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS - 3456 Primary Street 7:30 P.M six elementry grades is. preparing “ of the Advent students of Plumas Cotnty schools oan nn ies ee geno ong for advanced work in chemistry, |5 a. Mm Bets Commenion Psysics and other natural sciences. Morning Prayer, 0:30 A. M. xe ‘i Holy Communion Ficst Sunday Lester Nichols, assistant super- — intendent of schools, explained: ak “We are not trying to make nu- FIRST OPEN clear physicists in the first» six BIBLE CHURCH te = convinced = 181? Jostyn can laid early for 1 Geek N. of Walter five }an understanding of the este Sunday School 10:00 A.M Ji physical rules and forces as prep- Morning Worship —_‘11:00 A.M laration for more intensive study in Youth -.- 8:90PM Bnigh school and college.” vangelistic Service 745 P.M. | gi Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M ee See das tes wt The. county’s forward - looking Seas tiem 3 program has been set forth in a én |printed guide developed by more —— than 70 teachers four years ago x * * f. Wm. Palmer, Paster Bible School 10:00 A. M Worship 11S A M, . “PADRE TO PARTNER” Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. Bible School .3... 9:45 A, M- Morning Worship .11:00 A. M. Youth Groups .../. 6:30 P.M. ‘Evening Sadgony .. 7:30PM Wed er 4 cn 7:30 P. M ‘ TONEMENT \Bunday School... 9:30AM. ular in Plumas schools, but in dis- iquests have been received trom as ifar away as Japan: Nichols said New Church Goes Up on Eas! Boulevard! \ground. Constructed of brick and slag type block, it_ will accom- modate a Sunday School of 400. The temporary, sanctuary will seat 300 with overflow room for and additional 100. A permanent baptistry will be installed and -provision made for a 24-voice choir, The heating will be hot water. A modern kitchen and dining space are provided in the basement, The Youth Room on the first floor and| Fellowship Hall, below, will both have fireplaces. The over-all cost of the first unit is estimated at $110,000. The com- pletion date is set for Dec. 30. John E. Roth & Sons, Ine. are the architects and contractors. The three acre site will provide ample .room for parking. ~ CHURCH IN JUNIOR HIGH tly worshipping in Eastern Junior High School, the congrega- Old Theater Organ CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) — The nostalgic sounds of the once- familiar theater organ will again delight listeners on Cleveland's West Side. Found in an old movie house by .Kessell & Dickinson Clothing Store, throughout the day from neighbor- CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan Church School—9:45 and 11:35 A. M. Family Worship~0:45 and 11:15 A, M. Sermon Subject: ‘LIFE’S COMMON VENTURES: MARRIAGE Ministers: WILLIAM J, RICHARDS — JAMES C. BRAID —¥; General Church Y. M. C. A.. 131 Mt. Clemens Street Rev. BR. Garner, Pastor — FE 4-7407. twee vies sdeaeks xe 390 P.M, oenere 7 P. M. 351 Prospect St. Sunday Schoo! 10 aM Eve, Worship. Sue eae iy ve Brn 18 Pa, _ BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT (/— _ LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 AM Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje Pe First — by contractors Soke Se Roth & Sons, Inc. Birthinghem. The first unit will be completed on. Dec. a0 at an edtininted cost of SLIM O08 The Rev. 0. P. Eastman is pastor. 4 1 tion was organized on Jan. 23, the Rev. R, M. Dodd, the church | 1906 da the Masbeaine: fieetiren | ‘CHURCH = the NAZARENE 60 STATE STREST o ) Bible School: }:.28. 85 A. . Worship .........11:00A.M. Youth Seiad i253 6:307, M. Evangelistic Service 7:90) PM een For two years before the church tas organized, a downtown mission é ee was carried on, First located over it was later moved across to rooms above the Webb Meat Market on South Saginaw street. According to Mrs. David: Wells, In October 1957, a new parsonage | was purchased at 632 Benson St.) stesbovses tones geeeresaesesecseess eee Claw Service eaee cope anenanennigs tevecstiow | tee tatone 7G. ate » 5 ps vy the daughter of former pastor, llth Annual Pilgrimage Set for. St. Joseph Church The llth annual pilgrimage toj ; At $ p.m. the Grand Procession St. Joseph's Church, South boule- vard and Bagley, will begin at 6 a | a.m. tomorrow when several hun-|Will be said with chanting and dred members of the Catholic faith Fravers, ee ee a , “\Cleveland Inn to Use jv, tar tom Cleveland tor st teat of Mary. The pastor, the Rev. J. M. x * * Marimont ‘Baptist Chu J Invites You: — heining, Wediilaie Caste adiils, 30 407 Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. MARIMONT ... 4 Growing Church ‘With a Friendly Welcome! — Rev, Philip Somers, Pastor ee nee Wallon Bird, 1 Black Off Baldwin Jarzenbowski, will preach at the ” (the Rey. Alex F. Jarzembow- early hour and — at 8 a.m. Mass.. More than 1,500 are expected Sanday Scheel te ee Wa Worship... s++scesys+s 8:50 AM. AM. snd 11:00 “ph ceevedcscsesesececssvesesecs F Paster "WATERFORD COMMUNITY. Ct te OP OP eee eee eee ee use his new discovery in his inn. Practically unused since 1930, First Christian Church sina: of Christ Bible School 9:30 am. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl organ simultates such otal Kinds = 200 N. Cass Leke Rd. Rev. G. 1. Bersche, Pastor lohn Haslett, Minister of Music South Saginaw at Judson FIRST METHODIST Hlarry Lord, Asst. Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING yvonne Sunday Worship ...1100 A.M. “Reperitance In Christian Experience” pi ag ‘Teen ee 11:15_ CHURCH SCHOOL { . SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “SPIRIT” Sunday Services and Randey Boe School baby reseed eres M. : Service 8 P M Friday 16-9 P M. Amst causee OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Lawrence and- Williams Streets how CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC Sunday—9:45 A.M. All ‘Saints Episcopal Church Williams St, at W. Pike . The Rev. ©: George Widditield, Rector ‘The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate - SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A.Mm=tioly Communon Ah eatigeae A ST, GEORGE'S _ an CHURCH Miiford, Mich. 8:00 A. M.—Hely sone ac gee 10:00 : A Mina wert Prayer” rhe’ Son. arteals Wha, Sule \ ne a) rue, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGU st 9 9, 1058 we wk * — ae EEEEEESCOCSCOSSSES TEES: = CECILB.DEMILLE's ‘SOU. aml BikTER-ROBIIGON SECC CCCCC CC EC CC CCC. KKK K KKK ail Fe Rk ke te ik ater aae | —T needle him a little about he said. enters inte it. h “WOAH’S ARK” See the COMMERCE ‘Drive-in Theater Ad on Page 26 a ® service laundry yesterday, but ner, through wae with’his wife. ii airline stewardess is a beauti- ful girl who says “What can I iiido for you?’—and then straps Hiyou in.”—Paul Gatin Quarter) ton Fredericks, Boe us thick ito our stomachs . ... That's earl, brother. . WATERFORD ES cor Witentian Gaaais oaks o - FIRST SHOWING . AT. REGULAR PRICES IN THE PONTIAC AREA Office Opens 7:15 P. M. WILLIAM HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS “THE BRIDGE | ON THE RIVER KWAI Hedy LaMarr BEST PICTURE SAT. Dsessenseniiiiemtemmeneanemieindes —Owl Feoture— BLACKMAILER” A. jearry their remarks in a-brief TODAY'S BEST -LAUGH: A’ WISH I'D SAID THAT: “An’ | So how can they ever relly pait? ae a THE MIDNIGHT EARL «. :. Qscar Haimmerstein underwent another operation . \ \ |Busy Highways rustic hideaway in Switzerland after finishing “That Kind of Ween, for ac Pa 2 — BARBARA en the very existence of neutral Switzerland. The Swiss government on July 11 announced its intention to plan the acquisition of such weapons as a long-term objective. The government said today it “has in no way taken a definite * :|Drivers Urged to Avoid Taking TRAVERSE CITY w — Secre- tary of State James H. Hare be- lievés one solution-to highway traffic jams in Detroit would Be motorists in the use ve routes into the city. of oe meeting of the East Bay ’s Assn: here yesterday that the big problem of highway safety comes when traffic is returning from outings. He said highway maps could be made to show a number of al- ternative routes and drivers should be advised to use these routes even though it might mean a few extra miles of driving. This, he said, would relieve routes. a Skelton’s Wife Sick LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — was_hos- Red After Chase Through PORT HURON (#-—-William Hart- Huron, was held robbery. to- day after giving police officers a Fimerry chase through downtown = Port Huron. ». Hartman. was picked up at a self broke. away when officers tried to jhandcuff him. He took off, ignoring a warning shot, ran around a cor- But police collared him when he slipped and felj in the middle of). thé congestion on the main | | Lowboke :aana) ecknai avid x. 2 =F Foreign derstandably have been to en ware 2 ; ¥ 2 But: the sheik of rock ‘H’ roll, American teenage idiom; and even | the "Rusgian sputnik, have provid. oe ak ~ Prosecutor | “Sir, Harry .Hylton- Foster; the - Solicitor-General, {Foreign Visitors Bewildered 9. |New Slang Sinks Cockney! yg visitors ty Britain wh- bewildered by -the old, Cockney rhyming) warrant), and then’ referred to slang terms. Most Britons, after a. gifts of money as “a score” , little cogitation, usually manage’ (gop — 956), “a half (£50 — - ammunition’ for the mangters | of, the. English ain and bi aa word, (Community Theatr “Cowboy, #: Glen P Ford. E gun Tues “High Gehool Cone tidential,* Russ’ “Pamblyn 2 Begs ‘alleged that a policeman goon” WP borothy: 3 Malone, “evel Fiyna. zw ived £20 ($56) a week for 115 weeks from a nightclub Owner) gat.: “The Fi eal. Vincent Price; piwerr : Z tse “ft = yee ag om mt the newspaper glossary Doren;. ‘am a B Robert Maite ¢. » Weiien ; reat witnesses started ata. ——. eo »° Pina terms Hike “a screwing Louse, aigeas aoe” yon (ourginry), “best polish’ ilaa pee ng ge “Wild Is the ‘uae (biackmatll), “a W" (a police , l anthony Quinn, Anng Magnani; Huahe . the Jungle," color, under - “Man- Robin Milford Seiieowart Travelet,” color, Sat.: “ ” Darnoun DeWied | 8846) and a “ton” (£100—-§230). Tues P-. “Thunder Read,” * * * Rober. Mitchum. Thu oor ¥; Married a Woman, = The new expressions. were George poenel } and Diana Dare; “The ‘eagerly adopted on London's East | - ‘issn <= weehaelag iside, where the citizenry for oy “The Smpeliest Show on Earth,” ravers; e Nake Mazo on.’ many years has contributed hand-|72)' "Wea: “tne Proud Rebel" aly » lang maaytem. -_ Pri: * “All Mine to Give ue The inhabitants indignantly aver |eron Mitchell; “The Red Balloon. that the old and = picturesque Alan ,,Cam- Kn average American family uses. 788 tin cans.a year. burton,”’ (died out). a =e | = Slang has ‘‘gone for aj. ti opened the case in impeccable Hula Girls Join Union—Salaries a hula is higher. Unionization hag hit the hula in- dustry“and the grass-skirted dan- cerg are. now organized in the American Guild of Variety Artists. There was a time when ‘hula dancers were paid $5 @ perfor- Mante on such occasions as greeting incoming ships, Ha- waiian feasts known as luaus, camera shows and private par- ties. ; The price is double that.now, member in Hawaii, 39-year-old Deb- bie Caetano — Be Sea ye formance. Previously, says her mother, ‘‘if Debbie made $5 a show, we thought it was excellent.” * * * Twelve major hotels and night élubs at Waikiki beach which reg- ularly employ hula dancers have Guild contracts and can hire only Guild members. Village Hotel... - « Seme of the lesser-known spois pay $100 a week. These salaries run-gbout one-fourth higher than B.U. (Before Union). Guild’s branch in Hawaii, says he will soon visit nearby islands to organize hula dancers otitside Honolulu. The Guild’s newspaper, perha Skelton's wife, Georgia, was_h pitalized after collapsing in her hotel room, A doctor at Southern ‘\Nevada Memorial Hospital said she was suffering from nervous exhaustion, He said her condition (Copyright, 1958) [Orphan Ends 48-Year Search aunts by marriage. Finds His Relatives TULSA, Okla. (AP)—Walter Hallford of Chicago has been hoping to find a relative for most of his 50 years. He was orphaned at the age of 2. * * * =) Last June, Frank Hallford of Tulsa. was in. Chicago. He noticed Walter’s name in the telephone directory, con- tacted him and then visited the Chicagoan. Yesterday Walter Hallford arrived in “Tulsa for a 10 day visit to get acquainted with his ne found relatives who live here and in Stilwell, Porum and Cushing, Okla. * x *&* At last count there were four uncles, two aunts, 21 cousins, 38.second-cousins, an uncle by marriage and two was not serious, Skelton is appear- ing in a night club act at a Las Vegas hotel. ‘casual, carefree Hawaiians. “Every Hawaiian,” says the pa- per, is a born entertaiuver. This Promptly Double | HONOLULU @.— The price of| Dancers who perform solo num-' bers — such as the youngest Guild Féature dancers get $125 a week Pat such places as the Royal Hawaiian Hotel or the Hawaiian John Tsukano, manager of. the Hawaiian makes it an. increasingly hard job for the (Guildy pranch manager to police the area. , "BEST Hav ABOUT BULLFIGHTING? 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PHONE EMpire 3.4171 > ll Prices. in Quantities Quoted — "NORTHERN LUMBER CO. d 8% w ‘Vv OL AvaNns—W "d 8 "'W “VW 8 N3dO—S,43LSIZWUNE GNO Delivery Service Available: at Reasonable Rates OLD ‘son BURMEISTER'S OPEN 8 A. M. to. 8 P. M.—SUNDAY 10 A. M. ‘to 8 P. M. GOLD BOND BURMEISTER'S—OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.—SUNDAY 10 A.M, to. 8 P, ve ! = Nit SFr = a Se) eR See Set WEL aa PRS ew et —a 4 Te ATE | ra HE PONTIAC PRESS _ : i . THE PINK HOUSE — Not the title of a novel, but an actual home, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilton. It is built on the top of one of the Gram- pian Hills, northeast of Lake Orion. From the front and-side there are sweeping views of more ‘Your Neighbor’s House ~ house, By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Heme Editor “High on a windy-hill”’ there’s a pink house. Half a mile away * from the main road, the Roy Wilton summer home overlooks Indian Lake and mile after mile of the Grampian Hills. . It is said that these hills were We octinie THE WORKING END — It's not work for Ron Wilton to get a cool drink from the refrigerator. But his mother does her work in this end of the main room. There are 24 cupboards and 10 drawers - ‘THE LIVING ROOM END — The western end of the 35x2i foot room is used as the living room. There are picture windows "dn two sides, A beamed ceiling adds to the feeling of spaciot in this room. The monks cloth curtains closing off the Wiltons’ me i 4 rr * xpr EN § Pontiac Press Photes by Tom Gerls hills and Indian Lake. The house is on Markwood, half a mile from the main road. Mr. Wilton and his son Ron did much of the work of building the Pink House Is Summer Retreat the last stamping ground of the Indians. That it is scenic country there is no question. Joe Haas says the area ‘is full of wildlife too. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. CENTRAL FIREPLACE — The Roman brick fireplace occupies the center of the house, but has the fire opening only on one corner. Mrs. Wilton, a charming, relaxed hostess, was enthusiastic as she displayed her summer home. Mr. Wilton whose hobby is woodworking made the decorations on the chimney. That -‘‘picture”’ The Wiltons are Pontiac resi- dents. They are content to be that in the winter. But they have always wanted a summer re- treat. The 17'2 acres they now in her kitchen. All are made of natural finished birch to match the paneled walls: Accents are copper. Counter tops are Formica covered in a rosy red shade. bedroom can be pulled back, making the open area even larger. Patterned draperies have a small print, combining green, orange and _ tan, “comfortable. Curtains are plain beige. Furniture is informal- and own northeast of Lake Orion they found just by riding around Oakland County, Four years ago the house was started. After the base- ment, the plumbing and the fireplace were put in by pro- fessionals, Mr. Wilton and his son, Ron, did the rest of the work. Ren graduated from Pontiac Central High School in June. The Wiltons also have a daughter who jis an airline hostess. The Wilton house is used only during the -summer-months, but it is completely insulated and has adequate heating facilities for cold weather. Only storm windows are lacking. The garage is in the basement. they don't use Only, it for a ge plant and showroom 5390-5400. dixie highway orlando 3-1226 Ree ae Se garage and are building .a separate one a few yards down the hill, Farm equipment takes up most of the space in the garage-workshop. The Wiltons have a big garden in which Ron does the honors with the tractor. The exterior of the house is pink aluminunr siding. Trim is gray. There are large win- dows on two sides that frame glorious views of the rolling countryside, The Wilton’s sole neighbors live a short way up the hill. Only Ron’s bedroom and bath- room are completely closed off. The rest of the house is open. The main room measures 35 x 21 feet and includes living room and kitchen area with eating ; Your home can have a LIVING Background just like this. - Elliott’s of Waterford can b With their 35 years of expe er you a LIVING Background priced reasonably, yet with quality right — Why don't — give Elliott’s a call m ” ELLIOTTS” up. where folks appreciate it. make it a family everit some Saturday a Background “pictures” come to life? arrangements to see the plant and showroom some evening. = Elliott’s real- soon . .. you'll want a roomful. . Bree space. Floors throughout _ the house are vinyl tile in a mottled pattern of tan, green and rose. Pine ceiling beams are ex- posed. The rest of the ceiling is white insulating board. Walls are birch, finished in its natural shade. In the center of the house is a fireplace. Built of light colored. Roman brick, it has the opening at one corner, The raised hearth has a stone cap. An aqua sectional sofa divides the big room into its two areas. The living room side has a gray figured rug. All the win- dows are curtained the same. There are plain beige draperies with figured draperies at each end, In the living room there is a matching valance. Only of the horse is interesting; it is merely a wooden cutout of a horse mounted on the brick with the frame hung over it — no backing, no glass. Behind the fireplace is the combination vanity, desk and telephone table. That door atthe right opens into a large cleaning closet. : a valance is used at the smaller. windows over the sink. : Furniture in’ the living room is informal and comfortable. Most of the table tops are plastic. In addition to table lamps there are spotlight fixtures on the walls, : OH! THE STORAGE SPACE “Mrs. Wilton, has more ‘storage space in her summer kitchen than she does in her city home. In addition to the usual cup- poards built around the sink and stove, there is a_ built-in buffet on one Wall. This contains more cupboards, drawers and a large work surface. All counter tops are covered with rosy red linen weave (Continued on Page 14, Cél. 6) FURNISHINGS” and CARPETING © ‘ fr a YOUR Carpeting and furnishings in this photograph were created by Elliott's of Waterford, nee in maki If you. prefer, you can Ss « é In fact, ig your home furnishings dream bap: e. furniture, they can offer rnoon, and see L o of waterford THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 9, 1958 Pe ee ae oo = “GOAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave, FE 5-8163 — a as oe Hes Complete t BUILDERS” SUPPLIES: Tenn, Led weak Briar Hill St Belden Face Brick Common Brick Uncommon Brick Seal Sewer Tile sin Tile The ‘Bermuda room,” an outdoor, partly shielded breezeway, can be fully enclosed if desired. BERMUDA INSPIRED — This séven-room ranch style home, inspired by Bermuda architecture, was designed to be built any- . where in the United States, either with or without a basement. A a ig ab att inh Me tt al te aay tac ii ll tay i Sia the ata 4 a Een ann ere | Service Since 1920 ane € [Sareea aaTaaIa TTT ON \ TORIDHERT | WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops fies Comfort, Migtenicies _and Economy! ie Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call N AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. i _ §.000 Successial Insiclictions in Pontiac Area 7 Orchiird Loke Ave. . ‘FE 2-9124 fasta 20 || Wi POPPA OO dt WF: ‘nO Ne Oa dandad chock jular. appeal for all parts of the }sien. 4 ett 6 . aa) patterns are established in this center hall is separated*from the Inspires One By JOHN 0. B. WALLACE A trip to Bermuda by an Ameri- can architect, seeking ideas for a different type of dwelling with pop- United States, resulted in this in- teresting House of The Week de- Designated X-18 and created especially for the House of The Week series, the plan captures the charm and atmosphere of homes found on the British Crown Colony 600 miles off the eastern coast of America. The “Bermuda house” can be built with or without a basement to suit the needs of any U.S. region. Design X-18 is the work of Lester Cohen, noted for smartly styled small homes. He made the trip to Bermuda, he says, for the purpose of “crystalizing my ideas for a popular American home based‘en the flexible living features which have distinguished Bermuda architecture for se long.” \TEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. rO BUY OR SELL LAND CONTRACTS dh BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU * yt YEG Dee e ,|muda room, 16 by 16 feet 6 inches, Its Bermuda characteristics start with the ‘‘welcoming arms’’ of the masonry detail] around the front step, the full-length shutters on each a of the door and the fan window over the door. TRAY CEILING FEATURED The Bermuda atmosphere is brought inside with a tray ceiling in the living room. The same type iof ceiling also may be used in the |master bedroom. A tray ceiling, the forerunner of the cathedral ceiling, is of normal height around the peri- meter of the room but toward the center it slants upward on all four sides so that there is an upper “well” rising to a height of one foot above the nine-foot outer celling height. Cohen’s plan includes a Ber- CEEPERE RUC’ ooaee” Wheee! Look at My Savings on on Fuel Because ofa... Completely Automatic Furnace BECAUSE Ce . o thorough F Guaranteed by © heat para: My house Good Housekeeping wos completely surveyed © as specanar LE” to find my exact heating needs, My Mor Sun is just . **eeeee ee LX ‘vagus iw! the sight size. agg mone This Seal BECAUSE > « « my furnece was properly installed. Goodwill in- staliers have many years experience behind them and do the job as it should be done. CALL ... or Better Yet. . . Come In and See Us which is shown here as an out- door, partly shielded breezeway between the house and the garage. ‘There is a barbecue grill in one corner, .The front part of this room is ONE-STORY PLAN — Excellent circulation a latticed divider. A rear vestibule ea access Bermuda Architecture _ OINING S/F -|-- BERMUDA - “Room BU | | 000 y2'5"x10'e 166" x 16! i pereet rare ey TRAY CEILING: a ROOM : 18°6" x13'7? : P00 ep en eR eR eR Eee T SE ReN TD to the dinette and kitchen and to the cellar stairs or lavatory without going through the living, sleeping or working areas of the house. floor plan. The living room by an arched opening into the dining room, ‘| An exterior feature which catches the full flavor of Bermuda is the roof. Here white asbestos shingles are used; they are most like the ridged, slate roofs so prevalent in Bermuda. The masonry and stucco finish construction of the house is fully fireproof. Story House a picket door. The roof slopes up- ward to the ridge for extra height. One wall of the garage encloses the Bermuda room on the right. Study Plan Order Coupon Enclosed is 35 cents in coin. the Statistics House of The Week design X-18 en en ae oe oe ef has a habitable area of 1,492 |, Please send me a copy of square feet. Add 277 square feet |; Study plan of The House of for the “Bermuda room” and-\y The Week, Design X-18 294 square feet for the garage. “lt I : The overall dimensions. of the |! do not use sticky tape on house are 32 by 81 feet 6 inches. |! coins. A lot 100 by 100 feet is ree- : ommended. The house can be | NAME ; built either with or without a "“(pisase ‘prints “""°*°""** basement. eoN 1 STREET eenee eeeuee F CITY ~~ oven STATE ' Sliding glass doors separate it from the dining room — and the rear is open to the back garden. The architect believes many persons will want to completely enclose the Bermuda room as a full room, or use louvered glass walls or screens at the back, In warmer climates, the Bermuda room becomes gq permanent liv- ing room just as it is, In cooler climates, the area can serve the family as a recreation room or as an outdoor entertain- ing room. Although inspired by Bermuda architecture, Cohen points out that his plan is ‘“‘up to date and Amer- ican.” The room layout ‘includes a wing of three bedrooms, all ac- cessible from either the center hall in the front or from the rear ves- tibule at the back of the house. In the kitchen, a snack bar and wall oven separate the work area from the dinette. Each of the two kitchen areas is about 8 by 12 feet in size, and the ee oe ee -— oe a oe eee oe Use Routine Plan for Quick Cleaning Windows first is one efficient housekeeper’s slogan as she tac- kles her cleaning problem room by room, Table tops, bookcases, the TV set and piano are _next—in—linetor, dusting by vacuum brush attach- ment and an occasional waxing. Then the vacuum attachment is used to dust baseboards, moldings, lamp shades and other grime-col- ast el mg remocpnlrmaniguulamn is Wiltons Build Home | in Grampian Hills (Continued from Page 13) hall behind the fireplace, there , is a built-in vanity. vanity has manifold uses. It is both a desk and a telephone table as well ag a spot for the fair sex to primp. The top is yellow Formica. Above is a long mirror, The bench used is covered with the drapery material used in the living room. Ron’s room has a built-in chest of drawers. His -headboard is leather. There’s an antique rocker with a velour cover where he can relax with a book. On ‘the first floor there is a full bath. In the basement a lavatory and shower are avail- able for swimmers. There is | more storage space down here. The Wiltons’ summer home is near enough to Pontiac for Mr. Wilton to commute with ease. In spirit it ig thousands of miles 9 the hurly-burly of civiliza- Art of Marbling Revived in West OAKLAND, Calif—One of the) almost forgotten techniques of in-| terior decorating is that of mar- bling. This consists of tracing thin, wandering lines on a painted surface to make it look like mar- work area is laid out in an “L” shaped arrangement. The dining room lies at the back Chairs and sofa get the vacuum attachment treatment with vac-itracery in darker shades to achieve of the living room and between'; the kitchen and the Bermuda room. It has double windows at the back overlooking the garden, and a sim- ple fireplace. 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M., Sunday One of those rare bargains that one sometimes hear of, but seldom sees. 1 year old Artistic Ranch Home, custom built by builder for his own home. Six spa- ' cious rooms, 1% baths, large lot on a hill with rustic setting and attached 4 car brick garage. Assume conventional mortgage $16,500. Priced only $21,- 900. See this genuine bargain today! DIRECTIONS: 2657 BAY DRIVE. Northwestern to Orchard Lake Road to Commerce Road, West on Commerce Road approximately 3 miles to Hiller Road, turn right (North) ———— ee follew signs. “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit TU 3-4000 nga | Be eon | LAKE ANGELUS GOLF VIEW i In the next few years close-in LAKE PROPER phi ro! and the | out today and select your lake homesite, Boa ) #8. @ AN e233 OF EF VIR VW ESSTAT HOS Wooded and shore lots fer sale! LAKE ANGELUS Golfview ESTATES _ For People With Vision th CHAR- PER RE- CTIVE COVENANTS will PRACTICALLY So Look Ahead NOW Take Your Place - in the Sun TES combines subur- per front foot. Drive LOCATED ON A PENINSULA SURROUNDED BY THREE (= oe" os LAKES AND A GOLF ati urd Lt, We, PRIVATE.BEACH PRIVILEGES WITH ALL LOTS « TOTAL COST PER LOT jrom ©4900 w= CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE GORDON WILLIAMSON CO, Sg ae ; Es : ‘ ~ - og 4 ep : rz 2 i i jj y . / “A x \ : 4 THE. PON TIAC PRESS SATURDAY. AUGUST. 9, 1958 tits Mud Room Protects Home From Tracking|titr © soscooor crating, Do you have a back porch or|$Preads rust from the aerial t - back entryway which isn’t comi-|the roof, bapucationdees ie Phone FE pletély in use? Smart architects) shingles.: ooh with an eye for utilizing space sug- gest converting this area says a “myd room.’ ‘ Outfitted with a shower stall, wash basins, cabinets and closets, the mud room becomes an ideal spot for gardeners and grubby children to freshen up before en- = the living setting of the a wall ‘paneling and built- ie cabinetry of a handsome and eas-| ily tailored wood like west const hemlock, and the:mud room makes a luxurious guest bathroom. Floor- ing should be of tough, easily - * ° \Feathres, particularly e agle|the 16h century, Indians of New | | atime tebe te heated saad Ribbon’ of Heat : ant in the ceremonial life of New One of the «most economical Mexico’s Indians. Prior to the ar-|2thers by offering turquoise in} ethods of providing. central hot : anaaaaisenmuleaceihtlaseubitet water heating in older homes: or other structures is by: means of a “radiant ribbon” of pipe extend- ling around the perimeter of the says the Plumbing-Heating- ‘Cooling Information Bureau. The| - pipe is covered with a meta] base- board. The simplicity of. the instal- lation is said to greatly reduce: the cost. I you are planning to rerot wit snow white shingles; mal urell si television - aerial is’ covered! be ROY ANNETT., Ine. 28 E) Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 Realtors ta and eas - Buy of the | We $1,391.00 down will give you sail 40-foot Ranch Home. $78 total per month wi include your taxes and insurance. It’s clean, it’ landscaped and so very well foeatne See it | YOUR HOME OR OU “CABINET BUILDING weekend. OR 3-2028 - Cabinets Our Specialty i . but. we build, remodel or , repair anything that’s made of ' wood! We custom build in our. shop or in your home. Rates are reasonable for finest quality work, No Down Stop In! See Our Model No Down one. The shutters are made of CAFE SHUTTERS — Cafe shutters are a new easy way to use a shutter on a window without the expense of a wooden or metal and hung on hooks, All are washable. They come in a variety of washed type, like vinyl tile. SINCE 1945 CASH & CARRY Ideal Alum. a material, set on a metal frame none and Enable Renter to Buy (If you ere eligible to apply for = colors, fabrics and sizes. They may be used with curtains or alone. prep se - Large Selection of best and newest a e CUSTOM. WORKMANSHIP WooDsS, FINISHES, : * Nationally Advertised See eae! of quality, is ik (Most Otto A. Trzos complete BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. 93" Sizes) up with the passing of the years, | ee: ‘enhancing the resale value of the Jalousy Enclosed Porch 3 ° BI re This permits him to make his 3 home and making’ it easier ‘for fu- njoy a ro om as GS .e-s per cent down payment on the fist’ ture potential homeowners to gain From $395 $13,500 of FHA- approved loans FHA-approved loans rather than on just the first $10,- ° . NO MONEY DOWN . ALL OUTDOORS sn rly oe a | No ma ia was 3 per cent on the first $10,000,|] OXFORD MOBILE MANOR | 5 Yeats to Pay! % : plus upward of 10 per cent on the|| For Spacious Mobile Living : 3 amount above that figure. So now, ' 2 Miles East of Oxford on FREE ESTIMATES ‘ALUMINUM | for example, the down payment on mmabegedbesn a house valued at $13,000 is $400 =e 2690 Woodward Day or Nite instead of $750. OXFORD TRAILER SALES S.. of Sq iske Rosd FE 2.2671 2-0721 or OA 8-3022 j Ray ONeill, Realtor. { 262 S. Telegraph. FE 3-7103 TRU-BILT 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 : Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment! | 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Nesr Telegraph ond Orcha rd Lake Roads | | a > Th C AB | N ET. SHOP Keego Harbor You wonder how the man wholproducts and fireproof gypsum : . «! e : Bros. and Sun. used to rent the house next door|board makes it possible for build- COMPLETELY BUILT 4 . 30 : Open Daily 8 to § was able to buy it? ers to offer more house for the ~ resid —— Fri. Eve. ‘til 9 FE §-9331 2 — If he’s typical, say housing au-| money. ; 1% CAR GARAGE After Hours Call OR 3-4385 Call MA 6-6247 thorities, he has taken advantage x *& * 14x20 $ 59 5 | of the liberal terms of the 1958] These durable materials stand|} ‘cl Cement as SLIDING DOORS 6'x6'10" Size tia Veterans Administration loan, jf. you need no down payment at all.) Chances are that opportunity FOR OUTDOOR LIVING . GLAZED WITH © $99°° Ne ee Colorful New York and Vermont Slate . | SCREEN ........ Rotasestets | predict Sat te USED FOR home you pay $13,000 for today will cost a good deal more in a few years when the anticipated building boom of the sixties is in full swing. v Experts contend that buyers who move now should be able to sell at a much higher price 10 years from now. A house bought 15 te «20, years ago is worth up to three tims the money today, and there is every reason to bélieve that the spiral will continue upward. © Colorful Walks ® Stepping Stones © Patios and Terraces ® Formal Gardens “Pre-Patterned Slate for Walks — and Patios a will give you more years of durability and service and more beauty than other forms of walk material. Call Today for a Free Estimate! PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (1-Mile West of:Airport) — Phone OR 3-1594 x Glazed with L-O-F _ Thermopane with - nen $] 99” Other Sizes Available ALWINDO COMPANY DIVISION OF NORTHERN ALUMINUM CO. wal wel comin we 1700-1702 S. Telegraph Rd. Phone FE 8-0495 ff ouciity building materials such as * |asphalt shingles, insulating board i, BIG BONUS! / Cuisine umn deena tae Lake Roads e : Open, 4 Pa. - OMe pie oe 3 “13,990. ae SaEeanil ~ PONTIAG’S GREAT -HOUSING VALUE! The Exciting New 3-BEDROOM SPORTSMAN Florida Homesites $1.00 each Purchasers of homes in this subdivision receive the right to acquire a valuable high and.dry Florida lot, One of the five delightful homes awaiting sf caleeman at model for deals of sin aoe | your inspection at LOTUS LAKE SUB. ae: | i OF one Beach PRICED AT $ 1 0, 990 a ay D. Privileges , 4 ] : . * ONLY NOTHING DOWN TO VETS! For Residents mW : on u . . Only $140 Down to Civilians! — “Add Beauty and Elegance Phis Year “Round Living Soute.- PAY AS LOW AS... We Will Enclose Your Porch at a Price to Meet Your Budget! q @No Money mere @Easy Terms © First payment | in 1 October Built by Baxter Homes, Inc. Sales by | _, Multi-Lake Realty Models are Located “at 6220 and 6100 Williams Lake Road 30-Year Te rms —. Check Your Particular Need . . . Call Us and We Will Send a : Friendly Representative to Cail on You at No Obligation. CIREC. ROOMS [IKITCHEN []BREEZE- REMODEL- LJSTORM , | WINDOWS LISIDING FE 2-1211 — Our Friendly Representative Will Call on You at Your Capventenes — No Obligation - ae CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260: pray HIGHWAY - ; _ NORTH of TELEGRAPH RD., | PONTIAC PER MONTH ‘Including Principel, Interest, Insurance, and Taxes 3 ’ DIRECTIONS: Take M-59 Wi . « 4rom Pontiac (off Telegraph Road), right on Airport Road and . left on Williams Lake Road, From U. S. 10 (Dixie Hwy.) in Drayton Plains, turn _ again West or. Williams Lake Road to Model. O PORCHES LJCONCRETE WORK CALL - _. TODAY > OPEN | SUNDAY 2 r4 SALES BY: Ged Realty Co., Inc. 0069 James Cousens—Detroit 35, Michigan S | - BUILT BY: Carlo Construction Co. Ine... 20063 James Courens-—Detroit 35, Michigan Drive Out 0 DAY! . Spagna en Pe eT en en ee ey ee EE ee tafe oS Kae eee Se ae ee SS . Se A Te Ed Ps % I teres 3 Z Z } ow a - poet : et - ie - a < | a mens Le Be ; * 9? ges © Fi : peg ae : . # ; : ] TF fi Ee oe | . ; i a i : f nee i é ; * : | iA ® pagan | ‘ : 7 i # ‘ Ae F i ‘ ¢ 6) Sa ree eee ee : Fes ak i, eed ‘ : - i 2 . 1 é = fe ; ; # Fi = y ¥ ae ¢ ity = © Se é =} é i ‘i 4 i aes . a 4 ‘ asia, T a ‘ s [Special Summer Prices ‘Garages = ° Additions z *Perches ‘Atties =| ‘ Breezeways “Roofing - : - *Siding — hay - |yind the suburbs — out bevondll Wo Money Down-1 to 6 Years to Pay iors Need oe urban dwelle: yn teat, catia wien) MICH. HOME .REMODELERS penn wee ee md, 2877 Yale eer renmen, | e088, tation and fire protection. ll - : anne ——— — house beyond the water podren : the prospective owner . should make up his mind to settle for " | nothing less than city-type water yenegy | means, aecording to the|f | Natuioad Water Well Association, not less than 50 gallons per day|} Gkcsask culabacaideee's fey —give more time to call your ‘ a genuine Anchor chain: lok Fence. Anchor chain fink is “zinc ; r person. Insisti a welll] | ak he SR es ek EY ; : Photo poet eer fgutemn thik goviden! { ‘ of Call today for FREE estimate NO UPKEEP — The Thomas Selbergs of Selberg load the ties into his trailer and erect | this amount of water will guaran-|f| NOW aber wor Portable Dog Runs| 6575 Manson don’t worry about the upkeep on the fence, Mrs. Selberg did the tedious job of |tce adequate water supply even at) | dt : their fence. Made of discarded railroad ties, putting white paint on the wagon wheels which {times when the peak load isp) , nsurance - FE 57471 it will last indefinitely. Neighbors helped Mr. mark the entrance. ; reached, es ae Factory Installed ag ‘True, the initial- requirements) f) _rasr taruanr woven’ |W7ood Fiber Tiles Sound |Measure Right mee —— Condition TV Rooms 96 me : bit of growing; and water re- t C t C { quirements go up proportionately. . at son ARY _| Every. :family living in the | % AG : ’ANNIVERS co echianber the time when peo-|A casual, “full random” sonisen: 0 U 0S ) country has discovered that they Bk * quai peanuts sce (908 used to just sit around and/ing of small perforations; a more use more Water than they had formal arrangement of perforations| Whether you do it yourself or) expected to use, in straight lines; and the newest|let George do it, home improve-| In order to be assured of plenty style, which has a fissured or “‘tex-|ment- projects will cost less and|of water and plenty of pressure, tured” surface similar to that of| come out better if you “‘measure-|the Prospective builder in X-urbia much more expensive acoustical it-yourself.” Pro: should select a reputable and es- & . : z per planning is tablished well drilling contractor : - half of any do-it-yourself project. : aa Tiles in all three designs are)’, measuring accurately and|22d then have confidence in his coated with washable white paint. aaa ha sediveince kant Gouaclé whi judgment and in his recommenda- When it becomes dirty, the ceiling) trial you will need and how you| 00s. He should choose a member can be easily swished clean with a will us it, you can order only as of the National Water Well Associ- \damp cloth. If desired, it can be) ion as you asad aah aan be | ation to drill the well; which will repainted without losing its ability tuck with leftovers. Accurate |Suarantee that the contractor is a “ito soak up sound, pre measurement vi one stand the qualified — . ‘ Installed on the ceiling homeowner in stead if he : television room, these wood-fiber |calls in an outside contractor. |, It iS equally important to buy tiles sponge up as much as 75 | Here are some basic measuring Milan," tng bam alk gg tae paal yon sarge — = a ae: knows how to select, install, and 1, Always make a simple scale ice the’ t. absorbing sounds of high fre- | 4) vine of the area where work service the pumping equipmen will be done. “One inch equals ‘whines, whirrs and buzzes are ene feat” “ts 0 guid working |f ; . | the very solees that dill most | Seay : Peg-Board’ Panels 2. Indicate accurately on your Bu wding Supplies ate tiny, pttoratons a ai|setch the location and dimensions AQ). Storage Space M. A BENSON 0, tng they have a chance to bounce off ASON C0. » Inc. : “necessary special fi Inadequate closet and storage *Ithe ceiling and build up the noise remgetlinarte to be ~~ = space often annoys couples living FE 4-2521 level in the room. In this way * De ; in small apartments, especially if sound from the television set is| 3. Determine the square footage}iney have bee accustomted to ” so to speak, by the|°F running footage (depending on |iarge houses with roomy closets " - lessening of echoes and reverbera- the work required) of the area and) and additional storage space in the : z divide by the unit measurement) iii. or basement. 7 “ cdl g F or Your Com plete tion, ” Wood-fiber tiles are lightweight |°f the material used. and made in 12’x12"" size for easy} 4. You can measure the area Z : i iit : z Z 2 2 25°3| CONCRETE STEPS attached with hinges to a 1x2-inch/ THE UNIT STEP For a Step ih Beauty. E | sagen? f E i Hf Ya * : ; ES Ht / i att Fifi | ff uf i I erg rf i t el forms a “miniature” inside clos-/ et Sur Gog eal pelts. Sanaa or Wallpaper Blamed |v: «esse saores needed to accurate estimates from roofers side ot the sitieeted. pend. to; their cos basis full adv clos- for Man's Absence Pusan ieee because ate a | Everything in GLASS ! ses treet oe a for the Home Fy wallpaper, which now! ) Call for FREE ESTIMATES on: | comes in two sexes. The male kind is full of ‘ships Plate Glass — Mirrors — Twindow hounds and birds, sports cars and Thermopane — Patterned Glass — ~@ Permanent Beouty—Rugged Dependability . e @ FHA Specifications: am Everything agg words. Window Glass — Furniture Tops . HH @ Strong Reinforced Casting Sebi Veebd ee ifrpat oy ome 's a psycholog- HT @ Avoid Messy. Installation Reduces Slipping lewy’s gotta env the house bore: PONTI AC CLASS 00. ! UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Loon’ | “°° Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere! a basement, with as much floor 93 Ww. Lo St. FE 5 6441 r antg deserves ry Safes hr ogee 3 : | CONCRETE. STEP Co. home: For storage, for a future . Locally Owned by the Reynolds Family Since 1900 : -771 |recreation room, laundry or dark” ang! ] 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 ar hia tact ite i inate ch ni inl Waacaeai cients achlien sank tis id fel tit aed . ° eg ine Ke : Bona? 4a itEot 2 fe Mg CER AO” CRC MU tC a a CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ No Sections to Be Forced_Apart by Frost or Settling We ten ay you a terrific. Secbcin on a gas furnace now but hurry! “SPECIALS” Deleo 70.000 BIU | Gas Forced Air Furnace Reg. $268.95 = 193" “INSTALLED BY A Deleo Duly tatanace) i} SCS = 9\ Gas Conversion Burner | Wiicn rtN ea Reg. $239.95 CERTIFIED DEALER >] 99% Completely Installed - = x sae be ud is = ES eradont of General Motors This ie Garage Wu ‘Was atari en Henry . ae Build Up to a Standard of Quality .. . Not Down. toa Price Asphalt ee ing : Peper : . ‘ The Saty Heating Dealer That Gives Holden Red Stamps | [no MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY ew 4 Attic Remode <*> AAAARAARARAIIA * See This Amazing — Breexewoys Commercial Buildings © O'BRIEN HEATING & Sutton Today at» I concrete Wort ‘Bors Binnie SERVICE HLH. STANTON IE Stier temcdsios “INCORPORATED : : Authorized ‘Oakland County Distributor , Hentes 5 ee q ae iaey Rooms “Open Daily 9:00 - ‘5:30. Financing Up to.7 Years veil Rd.’ is Our bare we Duty FE 2-2919 6108 State "FE 86-1683) Siding Lom 207 Ww. Montcalm a. MURRAY WHITE ~~ FE 4-9544 . r . * i ( \ ' a s ; ; Lae . as ; . ; , ; ‘ ; o ; we é : q one 2 ke . i" 4 ; 4} \ , i > a \ ‘ ‘ \ i 5 * ‘ S : a : . ‘ . : \ i. en : eae Ls \ dlls ae ' ik hee es i ‘THE PONTIAC PREss, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 9, 1958 en Color Risterenees wo a. Change Gradually cre oavey sows, beret, Pol tuk Gdblat white-an's. wel coke than one hundredth ‘of wone per has declined steadily ‘since 1950, ajcent” of sales during the past| survey states emphatically, Rather|¥e@r. interesting is the fact that, at the rive tris shown by staitice| VOSS joa Protects. of sales of interior enamel—has in- sre aes oe cooredwais| Ard Picnic Table with white woodwork and trim. White enameled kitchens and bath-| Covering the tops of picnic tables| rooms continue to be standard. jwith heavy sheet glass is a simple ee a and economical way to protect the Dark enamels — as opposed tojfinish from the wear-and-tear of those of medium or light strength|constant outdoor use. —have risen from 16 to 14 per cent| The glass surface is easy to keep of the market, Even black has its|clean and it guards the top against place “‘in the sun.” permanent stains and water marks Green — with its fresh hint ofileft in the surface by accidentally leaves and grass—is indicated by/spilled beverages and food. a paint industry survey to be the| A table cloth or a piece of color- most popular paint color. The = GI's NO $ DOV American Institute of Decorators is forecasting that yellow-green ALSO MINIMUM FHA TERMS | FULL PRICE $13,500: - (chartreuse or citron) will increase in popular esteem. x * * 3 bedroom all brick home with full basement, at- tached car-port, gas heat, paved street, city. Sawer and water. Large lots: ‘Mas tise bk tecuess ae . changed by treating one wail with PoWOOUS Widely Used Homeowners’ a different color than the others,| The U.S. uses more lumber than Pee Eee es i - e, memati aay ms uae ee oe Drie Wins... }his country. is softwood lumber; the balance is hardwood, About 12) woyid deteriorate into “‘subuurban aon ett ae ateee araely|siums” within a few years have produced along the Pacific slopes. |not come true. In fact the homes {themselves have increased in : value except for a few isolated Simple Color Scheme clas 4 Aa | bs) | in a softhall doubleheader at rae V4 oe! 3 ek ou ae es eee ; Kenneth Rowe Pitcher Week 110 9% 4 10 1 5|Beaudette Park, a * ale 5:30 P. M. — {i wy. bl Ranital Cawin: . Northville \ | Jake, Mazur and Percy McCon- |bag Time Trials 5:30 P. M. ist Race 7 P. M- + | Capitol oOavi gs & Loan Assoc. Macon, ~ Sally-A Season - 21 10 6 132-55 123 44 74jner will face the strong Van Kleet's \p CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE — ae eee ae. \ team of Detroit. The Detroiters/ Hl a, ey ° + ¥e ate Dick Sheidon Pitcher Week 110 7.5 9 1 Tifeature star pitcher Bonrie. Jones of . ed . Ft hal. Le Established 1890 : Ve . : ‘ and several former Fort, Wayne Free Hot Rod Rides Children at 5 P.M. Bal ia Idaho Falls, Id. ° Pioneer-C Season « 13 72 6626 61 22 64|Zollner greats. The opener will] | ” Sens L3 Mba 76 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-056 > s | |start at 7pm. | OR OR yo 2 dee : C \ \ i ro * Mammoth A-Sub fo Be Launched sims = ipa As ; Sean ’ . . & : : ; USS Triton, Biggest ' Ever Built, to Slide Off Ways on-Aug. 19 ~ GROTON, Conn. (UPI) — The biggest submarine ever built, the atomic-powered USS‘ Triton, will be latinched here Aug. 19 within a stone’s, throw of the ways from which the USS Nautilis slid into the Thames Rever in January, 1954. , She will be the eighth nuclear submarine to be launched by this country. Eleven more are under construction and seven more are authorized. Compared to the 319-foot 3,200- ton Nautilus, the Triton will be 447 feet long, with a displace- ment of 5,900 tons and will be the’ first submarine with two nuclear reactors. They will be water- cooled, the same type which pro- pels the Nautilus and USS Skate, but ef more modern design. _ Triton, which must go off the Ways with part of its superstruc- ture incomplete, because of its enormous size, is a radar-picket sub which will serve as a “private eye” for the U.S, surface and un- dersea fleet. ‘Built by the Electric Boat Divi- sion of General Dynamics Corp., which constructed the only three A-boats now in operation, Triton will be sponsored by Mrs. John M. Will of Pacific Palisades, Calif., wife of Vice Admiral Will, head of the _military sea transportaton service. Auto Accident Costs Climbing Upward Trend Seen Despite Drop in Number | of Mishaps ; LANSING (#—The dollar cost of automobile accidents in Michigan is continuing upward in Michigan despite a drop in the number of accidents, the Michigan Insurance Information Service reported today. Losses paid by auto insurance companies went up five million dollars from 1956 to 1957 to a total of $118,300,000, the Service said. At the same time, it said, traffic fatalities went down 12 per cent, injuries two per cent and reported accidents three per cent. Some of the reasons it cited for higher costs: . Continued inflation in the price of cars, hospitalization, repair parts and loss of earnings. Larger, bigger; faster cars and more easily damaged, more intricate parts. More young drivers who as a|- | group have three times the acci- dent losses of adults, Demands by claimants for big- ger compensation. deal” when asked about Ameri- ii CLEVELAND (AP)—‘‘You don’t do it all overnight,” says the new director of the National Aeronau- tics. and Space Administration. in commenting on American progress in space work: : * * * Dr. T. Keith Glennan comment- ed that ‘We've done a very great can progress since the Russians put Sputnik I into orbit. Dr. Glennan’s nomination as director of the new agency, cre- ated last week, was announced late yesterday, Next Thursday he will fly to Washington, to appear at Senate confirmation hearings. His assignment will begin about Sept. 1. The agency, which will handle all non-military space projects, will apparently be built on the} foundations of the quasi-public civilian body that handles basic aeronautical research for the gov- ernment. : x '* * Dr. Glennan will take an indef- inite leave from his post as pres- ident of Case Institute of Tech- nology. He also was on leave from the fall of 1950 to the fall of 1952 as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission. As a scientist-educator, he still has fresh in his mind a 15-day trip earlier this summer to Soviet colleges and universities. He said the Russians are making j , Killed as Car Hits Bike LOWELL (®— Roger M. Byrne, 10, of Lowell, was killed Friday when struck by an auto while he was riding his bicycle here. Byrne was hit as he turned his bike out of his driveway into the street. State Police identified the driver of the car as Donald M. Rowe of Grand Rapids. He was not held. About two-thirds of the human| race still uses wood as a cooking fuel. Se eo © YZ SEE WHAT IL SEE “HE MUST HAVE there are three to six applicants don’t understand how this dedica- better use of-the capitalist incen- the head of the Navy's underwater sound research laboratory. &- 2 ££ tive system to encourage ‘educa- tion than the Americans. are. “They have developed a demand for education because it pays off,” he remarked. He emphasized that a student “is paid according to the quality of his work,” and that for every scholarship. x * * “J came back very much im- pressed by the dedication of Rus- sian students and faculty,” he said, ‘The American people really NACA. He’s Not a ‘Good Joe’ tion affects Russia’s progress in|how police described it: science.” Dr. Glennan, a month away from his 53rd birthday, has been an electrical engineer, a studio manager for two big Hollywood movie outfits, and during the war A man passed and spit. saliva landed on Wanner. containing $60. sii __'THE PONTIAC PRESS. SA Space Agency Head Subject to Senate OK » : Name Glennan to Direct NASA Dr. Hugh L: Dryden, head of the NACA and before that asso- ciated with the National Bureau of Standards, was nominated as deputy director. Glennan said he would rely a great deal -on the personnel and facilities of the PITTSBURGH (AP) — Here's E, F. Wanner was standing on a corner. The The stranger apologized, wiped off Wanner's suit and lifted his wallet 4 TURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1958 / BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES a ee ge De! glen “MARRIAGE | 4] LICENSES | errecnneon ys + THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger BF oh oh BF gt 5 \\ \ ‘“‘This is one time I didn’t forget the bottle opener.”’ 4 BOARDING HOUSE YAS, L AM GENERALLY REGARDED AS THE MOST FORMIDABLE MARKET OPERATOR SINCE JOHN W. GATES ~~ BETTER KNOWN AS BET-A-MILLION 2 MADE A FAST sai GATES? SUST MADE ATIDY pee esta ental yi PROFIT IN URANIUM AND AM LIZED LOOK OFA PELICAN THAT'S U.S. Offers Asylum to Polish Seaman WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Unit- ed States has offered to give tem- porary political asylum — and a chance at permanent residence— to a Polish seaman who said he would be killed or jailed if he went home, _ : U.S. Immigration Commissione Joseph M. Swing announced yes- terday the offer would be made to 22-year-old Richard Eibel at a hearing in Federal Court at New Orleans. The announcement re- versed an original refusal by Swing on grounds the sailor was not a bona fide refugee. Eibel was released at New Or- leans last night in the custody of his cousin, St. Louis rug maker Leo Marmer who has been leading the fight to gain asylum for the youth. They left for St. Louis. Stars to Spark Fete FLINT (UPI) — Pat Boone, the singer, and Phil Silvers, the corne- dian, will “lead a list of stars taking part in Flint’s ‘‘Golden Milestone” parade Aug. 15, The parade, part of a week-long cele- bration, is in honor of the 50th anniversary of the founding of Gen- era] Motors in Flint. Migrant Girl, 12, Killed GLEN ® — Alice Lancaster, 12, was killed Friday when she was struck by a car driven by Roy Hurst, 70, of Michigan City, Ind., on U.S. 31 near here. The girl was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster, migrant farm workers. \ ASA Z| THAT'S RIGHT ~ANEXTRA SUST RAIDED THE) /ooacHeD be] BRIGHT POLISH AND YOu Liz AQUARIUM!/~ | £66 on dll GET A : 4 | > >) = TOAST: 25-CENT —) = We on TP! ‘ia a | vl ! BG >. . > 2 MC, oe) << 7 i le; a =i in it | AN l; = S uf SS . <4 = a Nee a l= \\ = F= : Se! =) SS Tama Ss r= , JZ & \& | | \ THE ad WORLD IS hd Pe Fs PEs ny HIS OYSTER= HE'S AS. THINKING OF ERECTING A RELAXED, NEW HOTEL HERE fe OUT OUR WAY YOU HEARD ME--I SAID YOU'RE GOING TO FINISH THE JOB RIGHT OUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS CH ed 0 i Pou * I A Wig raat 7 The Lancasters have nine ‘other children. ——— “ et lt : 1 1M WM i" ate “ . % 1960 by Wt Service to. TM. Rag U.S Pot. OF. aie, wef a ld Nits, aia sMre Cas THE LANDSCAPE PAINTER 8-4 HALF ACRE CASTLE & eae _ By McEvoy and Strieber HELLO~ HELLO } } 1) |] IT 80 GooD DFER DOIN’ Cy *\ Rag. U, 8, Pat. Ofkes f MeNaught Sy madiewte, Ine F #/ | en . ae ke Sataeel ‘ eo ; | ye SI 68 by | eo) ae * wn ae i NANCY By Ernie Bashm ‘HARE anv 1 CANT] — a — ” DO A THING | a — with iT | N ; \y, _ \\ : VN | eNY ——— mone hteos cape MORTY MEEKLE MORTY! GUESS WHO I SAW PLAVING A : JUGT NOW? THE PR 7 § , : ‘ . oe . ‘ ? ; 4 i ye" o ° ee ©. ? : @ & GRANDMA rine ee Soe Sao | BEGINS../ angie % \ i Se eae ne, a eee) a y* ix—a11 ry Walt Divney Prodwetiona World Rights Reserved * ' as! Hens 4 Ee « til . before next January. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1958 ployed 22*years, Funeral Mary Berry, infant daughter of Louis and Jeanette NOTHING MISSING—It's just that engineers have yet to com plete what will be the nation's highest steel arch bridge 700 feet . above the Colorado River. The bridge will carry auto traffic over the river near Glen Canyon Dam, in the vicinity of Page, in ern Arizona. The 1,270-foot bridge will 200-mile stretch of the river. canyon. It the only: one not Theut Barry of 4136 Silver Birch Taker of Dares ‘Seeks Attention & Quest for Acceptance Leads Often to Danger or Destructive Acts STORRS, Conn. (UPD psec! Most persons accept dares to gain social recognition, according to two Uni- versity of Connecticut phycholo- sts. é Dr. Sam L, Witryol and James E, Calkins reached the conclusion Low Output Set for Current Quarter More A MEET THE MAN WITH THE NEW FAMILY PLAN Here’s good news for the head of every family, John Nichol- son can give you full infor- mation about Life of Virginia's new Family Plan that protects you and your children with one policy at a new low cost. This attractive and unusual plan provides life insurance protection for every eligible member of your family and automatically includes, a few days after birth, any addi- tional children at No Extra Cost. It enables you to in- crease the protection you now Own—at a new, guaranteed “low cost. Find out about this _ Beeor Call . JOHN NICHOLSON | >, - Meprtaeatatire 1080 W. Huron St. FE 2-0219 LIFE LO to Firms Joining |\Changeover Procession U. S. Thinclads Set Sights on Grecian Records ATHENS (AP) — Despite three weeks of gruelling travel through Soviet Russia, Poland and Hun- gary America’s track and field athletes were declared in good shape today by Coaches George Eastment and Ed Temple. . * * * The 39 men and 18 women who -|comprise the U.S, squad are all set for their two-day meet with Greece which begins. tonight. Upwards of 50,000 are expected to fill the all-marble arena both nights, * * * No scoring of any kind is pos- sible since both countries may en- ter as many athletes as they wish. After inspecting ‘‘the sharpest turns I’ve ever seen—even sharp- er than American indoor tracks,” Eastment predicted that many stadium records would fall to the Americans, Believe Explorer Slain by Aucas - QUITO, Ecuador (UPI)—A Ca- nadian explorer missing in the wilds of Ecuador is believed to age Indians who slaughtered five American missionaries in 1956, it was reported today. Robert Tremblay, who came to Ecuador to study the Auca In- dians, had set up camp between the Okland and Curaray Rivers, in the approximate area-where the A pilot who recently flew over the region said Tremblay’s camp has been destroyed. He said Aucas living nearby have destroyed their huts and fled into the jungle, as is their custom after they have killed - someone. More than 40 million aliens have entered the U, S. since the year 1776, have been slain by the same sav-j. Aucas massacred the missionaries,| fos! By DAVID J. WILKIE Scheduled for production in the pres- AP Automotive Writer current quarter are approximately gas| DETROIT #—Production of 1958/700,000 cars, the ‘lowest volume aan More car barring work stoppages it |changeover procession each week. P aig Scot will more than So far most factory closings for) aoubie that total in the October- - at|the switch to 1959 model cars have December quarter. If final . jinvolved. the medium and higher! quarter projections are realized jare reflected in the weekly count ly over 4,300,000 cars, of car production, ‘ a ~ All October-December assem- Cesllrlnnn (ieee one New, Smaller Loop |i, ts industry ‘wit have mad pie Page. an Will Replace PCC [e's : Of the nation’s car makers only Motors, concentrating OF 1 E : efpreds it | i al trim. Another will be that most cars will have lower and longer siihouettes. Those not actually lower and longer will have that appearance. Some cars have been lowered without reducing the headroom. by slightly reducing the height of seats, One of the surest things that may be said of the industry and its 1959 models is that introduction of the new cars will touch off a sharp competitive fight in the year's final quarter, : xk &® * No industry authority has at- tempted to predict the sales vol- ume for the October-December quarter, but there will be wide disappointment in industry circles should it fail to match the more than 1,381,000 units of the. final 1957 quarter, example jdone pranks which are utterly for- , children may con- ibidden by adults. In the case of grownups, intoxicated persons may ‘Newer Metals’ Improve Alloys for Modern Uses CHICAGO (UPI) — Science is drawing nourishment for today’s demands from “‘old wine in new * * * bottles.” The “‘wine” in this case consists of beryllium, titanium, vanadium, tungsten and several other ele- ments, sometimes referred to as “newer metals,” Most of them, however, have been known for ages, according to the Illinois In- stitute of Technology. * * * Dr. Donald J. McPherson, man- ager of metals research at IIT’s Armour research foundation, said the old elements simply are show- ing new capacity to meet current scientific requirements. He said the elements give promise of ful- filling needs in three categories: 1. Metals for use at moderate temperatures, lower than many commercial alloys, but improved because of lighter weight or higher strength-to-weight ratios. : * * *. 2. Metals to provide adequate structural strength at tempera- tures around: 1,700 degrees F., above the tolerance level of the commercial alloys, * * * 3. Metals sufficiently transpar- ent to thermal or intermediate speed neutrons to be of use in the structure of a nuclear reactor and its fuel cladding. (Deaths in Pontiac and Nea Rd., Drayton Plains. Burial was{held at 2 Flumerfe in St. Patrick’s Cemetery at Wil- liamston, and father are a sister, Lynda, and a brother, David, at home. Mary was dead at birth Wednes- day in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. CATHY L. WALKER Prayer service will be held at 11 a.m, Monday in Voorhees-Siple Chapel for Cathy L. Walker, two- year-old daughter of Earl L. and Agnes E. Mullins Walker, of 6915 Tappon Dr., Clarkston. She attended the Parkdale ~|Church of the Nazarene Sunday School Surviving are her parents, for- mer Pontiae residents; a sister and two brothers, Sandra K., Earl W. and Michael E. Walker, all at ; and grandfathers,..William P, Walker of Hensley, W. Va. and W. F. Mullins of Premier, W. Va., both former city residents. Cathy was taken ill suddenly yesterday and was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. MRS, HENRY MARSH OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Henry N, (Emma Louise) Marsh, 89, of 21 Denninson St., will be Sprinter, H urdler on Boxer-Lad Runs on Wooden Leg MONTCLAIR, N.J. — The doc- tor refused to believe it when y Donald Kerr explained that he ha broken hig wooden leg while run- ning. “Impossible,” the doctor said. ‘Anyone who has lost a limb above the knee can never run.” “I’m glad you didn’t tell me that when you gave me arti- ficial limb,” replied the youngster, who had some convincing evidence otherwise. He was a high school sprinter, ran the hurdles, and once alljumped 5 feet 7 inches, Now, at 45, Kerr is trying to raise $100,000 for a rehabilita- ‘| tion institute to replace the one he started five years ago in an American Legion hall. Called the National Institute for Amputee Rehabilitation, it has ‘since been moved to the nearby ‘Hasbrouck Heights Hospital but Kerr needs more room, Kerr’s left leg was amputated six inches from: the hip after a railroad accident when he was 8. -|Despite his wooden leg, he de- termined to run again. “Fear is an extreme deterrent to amputees,” he says. “Handing any patient a preconceived notion that he should never expect to run, play or even walk normally is guaranteeing the Wevelopment of a handicap he need not have.” Kerr has the record to prove it. Besides his accomplishments in high school, he was undefeated feather-weight boxing champion at Tulane University and was an ex- cellent fencer. He is‘ the current New Jersey state champion in badminton, Approve Extension of IGY for Year — MOSCOW (®—A special com- mittee of the International Geo- physical Year formally voted to- day for a one-year extension of the big international search for scientific knowledge of the earth, sun, and oceans. The 18-month program orig- inally was set up to end in De- cember, 1958. The one-year ex- tension would be known as the International Geophysical Co- operation of 1959. ‘ ‘ Although the scientists’ com- mittee agreed to extend the re- search, it still will be necessary to get the 60 participating gov- ernments to pick up the tab. Sauce for the Goose? LITTLE ROCK, Ark. &—Ten- month-old Steve Styers was romp- ing in his play pen when the ‘ |family puppy got inside and start- ed licking his face. Outraged, Steve began crying and his 2-year- old brother Jimbert advised: “Well, just lick him back and he’ll let you alone.” Lodge Calendar Attention all Masons, ann ‘olay and Masonic picnic, Sunday Angee 17th., Avon Park, Rochester. Gerald L. Moors, W.M. Ual/a year. He was planning further merfelt Fueral Home.” Burial A, NORRIS AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for Glenn A, Norris, 57, of 2888 Church- ill St., will be held at 13 a.m. Mon- day .at the Moore Chael of the Funeral Home. Bu- tery, Mr, Norris died unexpectedly Friday, He wag a tool cutter and grinder at the Fisher Body Divi- sion in Pontiac. . Surviving are his wife, Zella; a son, Marvin of Auburn Heights; three daughters, Mrs, Orville Lee of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Joe Schutz of Clarkston and Joanne at home; his sister, Mrs, Williams of Auburn Heights and his father, Lee. MRS, HENRY SPRINGSTEEN OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Henry (Alberta) Springsteen, 82, of 42 Pearl St., will be held at jl a. m. Monday at the Bossardet and Reid Funeral Home. Burial will be in Green Ridge Cemetery, Bay City. ~ Mrs. Springsteen died Thursday at home following .a-short illness. She was a member of the Ox- ford Methodist Church, Surviving are several nieces and nephews LEROY C. WHITEHEAD ROCHESTER — Service for Le- Roy C. Whitehad, 41, of 33344 Main St., who died yesterday at Vet- eran’s Hospital in Dearborn follow- ing heart surgery, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. John's Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Mt. Avon 'Cemetery. His body is at Pixley Funeral Home. Operator of Knapp’s Dairy Bar, a restaurant in Rochester, he was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, the Rochester Chamber of Commerce and the Rochester Re- ie Surviving are his wife, Marie and Jeannette, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Kil- bourne of Midway City, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. Doris Dunlap of Rochester. Holly Man’s Funeral McGinnis, 52, of 5185 Grange Hall Rd., will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Bendle Funeral] Home. Bur- jal will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Mr, McGinnis died instantly Thursday on U.S. 10 just south of Evans road in Holly Township. Oakland County Sheriff's deputies blamed the driving rainstorm to x * * A prominent real estate and in- surance agent in Grand Blanc, he was a member of the Ortonville Masonic Lodge, Bay City Consis- tory, Elf Khurafeh Temple of Sag- inaw, Flint Chapter of the Elks, past president of the Ortonville Ro- tary Club, past president of the Flint Real Estate Board, and past president of the Flint Appraisors Board, Surviving are his. wife, Gertrude who is in St. Joseph’s Mercy Hos- pital, Pontiac, being treated for injuries sed by the accident; three s6ns, William of East Lan- sing, Gordon and Michael, both at home; his father, John 0. McGin- Norma Roeder of Holly. ‘Magnolia Street’ Author Dies at 62 LONDON ® — Louis Golding, 62, British author who won fame 25 years ago with the novel “Mag- nolia Street,’’ died today, He had been ill in a hospital for several weeks. , Golding was born of a Jewish family in the north England city of Manchester, which formed the background for’his novels “‘Day of Atonement,” “Give Up Your Lov- ers’ and ‘‘Forward From Baby- lon."” ‘ Since the early 1920s Golding had turned out books at the rate of one Jewish race. water sentinel of the U.S. Fleet, ' THERE SHE GOES—The submarine USS Tunny, an. under- fires her 500-mile range guided missile Regulus I during maneuvers in the Philippine Sea. Elec- trically guided, the- Regulus missile travels-at supersonic speeds and can be armed to deliver a nuclear or conventional warhead: ~ Sparks-Griffin rial will be in White Chapel Ceme-| - .}Quotations are furnished by the placement Center. *| Dill (be! “Bethel | Ko three daughters, Marcella, to Be Held Monday eS HOLLY — Service for Gordon J.|= have obscured the drivers’ vision. |caponettes nis of Holly and a sister, Mrs.! projects including a history of the a BILL VANCIL A bachelor of mechanical en- gingering Friday by General Motors Insti- tute to Bill Vancil, son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Vancil of Squirrel road, Auburn Heights. He has been assigned to the Advance Design Engineering Department , {Rosedale st, was nor «inj at degree was. granted.j | Newsin Brief Martin B, Hallsted, 81, of 1473 treated for mi- and released yesterday after his auto was involved in a collision with one driven by An- drew T, Yang, 34, of 2417’James K. Blvd., at Orchard Lake Ave, and Telegfaph Rd,, said Pontiac Police, Treated for injuries at Pontiac General Hospital and released early this morning was Hobert W. -|Payne, 17, of 73 Auburn ave., who was thrown from his motorcycle when it went out of control on a curve of Williams Lake Rd. at Ideal Terrace Rd., Waterford Township, according to township police, _Death Notice Sti dice ALIZN, AUGUST 7, 1058, HENRY &. 313 8. anmarore it. 3,0: be Allen; step-father of Mrs. Leura Banta, Re Bruce eel Merle 5 Rev. Lawrence Malone; dear notes Obel Charles, ‘ mn. Funeral ice ai re ust 11, at 1:30 Be at Sparks- at GMC Truck and Coach Divi- sion, . MARKETS | The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's Market by growers.and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednesday. Produce FRUITS Apples, fancy, bu. .........6......63.75 Blackberries icrate) 16 gts. ........ $2 Blueberries (crate) 16 pis. ........ aT S, BOUF (crate) 16 gts. .... 4.35 Peaches. Red Haven, bu. .......... 5.50 Pears, sugar ou, ......... ecm ores 3.76 VEGETABLES . Bets, Wax, Wo cscesisccescesewess 2.75 Beets, topped, BU. ............2cceee 1.00 Broccoli ‘nehs.) doz. - 23 Trots, topped, OU. ....c.cecrecsees . Celery, dow. stalks .........0..000e i? Corn, sweet 5 doz. .............055 1.00 Cucumbers, dill size bu. ......0.0055 4.25 Se eee 85 Kohirabi (bchs.) doz. .............. 1.00 eks, io ie aoe ie 7 a pot hal eects #8 ] t “y_ancooceccs Potatoes. new me © iS Gencoss ido . ide » dog, oe 1.10 Radishes. white (bchs.) doz. ....... 1.10 Rhubarb outdoor (bchs.) doz, ...... .60 Squash, summer, % bu. wane 1%? Tomatoes, fancy (bskt.) 14 Ibs..... 2.75 Turnips, topped, bu. Poevcennceea 2.50 GREENS SALAD GREENS Lettuce, head, Romaine bu. .. . Poultry and Eggs DeTRor!, Aue 3 (AP) oF 7.4 8 Prices paid per pound, F.O.B; Detroit, for No, 1 quality lve poultry: Heavy type bens 19-20; light type hens 13-14; heavy Age broilers and fryers (3-442 Ibs.) white 20-21; barred rocks 22; ca. ttes (5-6 Ibs.) 24-26. sal iy AP r—neps o. b. DETROIT, —— in lots, ~state Whites: Grade A extra large 48-49. 4. avg. wn: ae 46-47 _ wid, ave large x Checks’ ae His weekly "Gone = graded: * Grade A large 39%a-41; medium 3444-35; small Browns: Grade large ; me- A B large Youth Finds Snakes Valuable for Swaps TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.—(UP1) —Dick Lievense’s unusual business venture was thriving until orders from his parents ended the swapping. Dick, 11, son of a state conserva- tion department fisheries super- visor, was trading garter snakes to his friends. During a weekend visit near Jackson, Mich., Dick found the nest of 30 garter snakes which he took back to his Traverse City home . dium 34-38; grade Until his- parents called a halt to the snake-swapping, Dick had acquired a bicycle light, ball of silicon putty, roll of tape, marbles, marble bag, tape measure, mag- net, bottle of glue, balloons and 35 cents in cash. PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN ae the Orlando Spraying Service ot Pontiac Airport intends on serial spray- ing of Scott Lake Subdivision in Water- ford Township, and Bloom Gebaivicion in West ‘or workin: ®ecordance with the Aeronautics Administration as a WL ANDO SPRAYING SERVICE OF PONTIAC AIRPORT . GENE WERDEN, August 9, "58. STATE OF MICHIGAN — In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. ren, Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of dren are unknown and the said children are dependent upon the public for sup- port and that said children should be placed under the Jurisdiction of this Court. } In the name of the ay = of the State of Michigan,’ you are here! notified ter, Court West Bivd., in the City of Pontiac in said County, on the 19th day of August A.D,, 1968, at nine o'clock the forenoon, and you are hereby commanded to ap- pear personally at said hearing. . It practical to make personal sérvice: hereof, this. summons and notice shall be served by publication of a copy one week previous to said héaring in the Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed -“ cirevilated in said County. Sea MOORE, |A true copy of Probate e@ father of said minor chil-|- re. me, Interment Os ge Park. Mr. Allen will He im state at the Sparks fin Funeral Home. Cael Mrs. Marsh te at the | Plumerfelt ting. Interment Ticks ee ‘Bay \ this evening. ee AL “AUGUST &. 1958, Cathy Dr., Clarkston of Bari at the Home. In Memoriam 2 VING MEMORY. OF OUR epee Jerry Ebe who passed away 10 years ago, August 10, 1948. day we hope te meet him, seme aay, we know not when. To clasp his hand tp the better . : ain sg A 45 Mother, Daddy and grandparents ~~ Funeral Directors 4 “, BOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” €OATS FUNFRAL HOME Drayton Plains OR +1757 Donelson-lohns aoe FOE eee ete we ates Voorhees-Sivle FUNFRAL HOME Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor aayir : PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY, 2 graves $100 or 6 graves $715. Nees 2 “ — — PERRY MOUNT PARK. LOT 249, Sec, 3—Six grave lot, Armada, STate 4-6021. Help Wanted Male 6 | aR PAGE, RENT IN EXC. < E, for Pals Bangs Couple only. - Sun- >= 138 Heights Rd. Lake 1 MECHANIC WITH TOOTS, None other need apply. R & C Rambler, 8145 Co ce Ra. AMBULANCE and N memecs for . Must be expe- 487 Elizabeth Lake ac. No phone calls. to 9 p.m. & CLOSERS FOR sree toe ANVASSERS modernization mission Airo 92-8245 , BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, todas. there were replies at the Press office im the following boxes: 1, 10, 15, 28, 32, 55, 56, 63, G4, 71, 74, 76, 114. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT. ADS DIAL FE 2-818! From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be tted immediately 88 @ssumes NO respon sibility for errors other than to cancel the snecems for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise ment which has been ren- dered vaineless through the error. When cancellations vou oma imber.” Ll r “ number. ic adjustments will be wiivost it. Closing time for edvertise ret “steal” ana re i type ts 12: o'clock noon the day orevious to nublication. Transient Want Ads may be canrelied up to $:30 a.m the day of publication after the first insertion. | CASH WANT AD GATES Lines 1-Day }-Da: : 3 $1.50 88 “34 é ; ie is as 4 8 83%. 40-°: ii 4b HY ih $8 Y 9s . 406 eee | Ie 3. : Probate Register, Juvenile Division Aug. 0, 1058 * _om, PONTIAC PRESS, H @ : j beg te SF met os * » SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1988 ‘9 - _sm cine Baten, HIRED ‘OPERATORS LATE MOD- siodiiy division INGORANCE REPORTER” WANT: WANT- 1y ig Good telure for ri age esiones. Addres6és manager, a Box $88, Detroit 26, Michi Generel at odt 8. and past er, Fight p+ = ee ation _fation and par rences FE ENANCE. EX- MA maw TO" DO ety a 8288, Ma} TO WORK S47. & aUn. IN part —— Os part clerk, One or nhs a in __tals of Work, FE Bit, NEEDED NOW 10 Leese! tor pleasent boys a vse. or o pier ‘or oe od pacer ic ee “e -only ‘willing Sing Corkaee phen Beaty. 3 Saginaw St. Rm. 202. OPTICIAN. EXP man shop. PE RELAME WARRIED on MEN Fo on weaeeate food accounts ac sur- rritory, etal rnish ples fraining Gite. soreinary. g 3-419 fi er men direct sales weed personall- expertense. cant , peat stb earance and bonus ApDIY 416 W floor between geet tial. , Huron 3 &t. and 5 p.m. Saturday August oth. one BANDLE 1 1 a raw gee ae in . core f cal Fie Bee: yas anit ne clean record necess 1T44- i Sus or other states. If sincerely interest- r ; Waldron 36. acement assur on., Aug. = and Wed. ‘til noon. Married must be accompanied by thelr ‘wife and, those under ve one mt. GI. appro user, rds & Thunderbirds. Sales ex- but entirely essential We wil train you. Our quality sales p as: ou of sbove average jor Apply in person, to Mr. ‘a or Mr. Poster at Cy rode! Ford. 147 8, Saginaw. Pon- TWO, OUTSTANDING, TOP Ree ity, new car 6 men ced ferred. Lad in _— riyepees | ee cs foreae NOW! Be a earnings with tee ri ead Pontiac — Coming soon. pian fringe benefits. "com paid for the & check them. Ask for H. , Sales ——— Pontia Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens. Ca _for_ app’t. FE 3-717. WANTED — surance, __Press WANTED — ED — OWNER OPERATORS with ate in Michig: io aie ana. Both waster & aavvace must meet 1.C.C. requirements. Drivers must be at least 23 yrs of age & have least PB gate t Mr. Oliver weller a Dover. t system, Grand PP aed Michie gan, GLen- YOUNG MA RRIED MAN CAPA- oad of -management for sales ‘Decossary, $80, week: r ~ . Retire- i Ad ence If weer State Motor while trainin average w g ment health benefits. Write) | Postias '¥ Press Box 103 Help Wanted Female 7 EXPERIENCED salesmen in any branch of in- Full or part time. For further information. Write Pontiac 86. ER Pie! amy anager. Co. 27-40 with of an Ag aed * woman aa af come. You must a Mapa tba 25 and 55 y eore of willing ‘work a | leas fours “either an time or Joona! CN all choice) ust pads thar elegraph Road and o Sonu contact Mr. Behuett ra eM or_personal interview. MEDICAL bet ory Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS - VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 6 COMMUNITY BANE 6LDG 4-06.84 SEC'TY Between the ages of 25-35 with good skills, Must have a pleasant personality, _ workin 5 ite in hrs for lunch, And no Severe: =, Excellent ing sniery Midwest rc or State Bank Bidg. Work Wanted Male 10 Aa CARPENTER WO! WORK. NEW course | hese Oe Co TO SEUL NEW) -CanPENTRY FINISHED not trim & custom cabinets specialty. FE §-6632_ ALL KINDS OF BRICK BLOCK. and cement work OR R 3-6036.. I nee BRI Cl et 4 ATR AND CE ment work -ABINET Aca ND CARPEN- Kitchens ® specialty FE . EXP. Repairs CARPENTRY 30) YRS. _Feas OR 32000 CARPENTER WORK WANTED Recreation rooms, cabinet and iw | FE 3-1204 or OR mute OR MICHIGAN BASEMENT and stor shelters, Free esti- __mates. OR 3-9657. GRADUATE CIVIL ENGINEER — Supt. 10 years exper, All types const., Comm., = 7 Etc i vel — J. wee tra ntac MAple 5-1150 clertsten HANDY MAN AT ANY IND, oO work, Carpenter, remode’ inting or what have you, HAVE TRICK WILL Do LIGHT ha . PE 2-0081. INTERIOR & ExTERIO RIOR PAINT- in le, Sst. OR _3fisa" or or on 3-8117, AL, Free Estimates YOUNG MAN WANTS ODD JOBS, any kind of work. FE 56-6436. ” ‘Repiies contidenitel Write pa | eric hy Ichigen’| Work Wanted Female 11 aout 0 LARGE |) DAy IRONING. SERVICE. $3 Osteopathic Hospital. Must be pune, FF 54-1471 thouroughiy enced NING SERVICE AN EASY Bae vane: 2408.2 / 7 WOMEN int WALL WASH- phone, 6% ¢ hour da R beginners, | _!"€. and_nousecle jeaning. FE 3-758! “eh meek, Come ready to work,|BEAUTY OPERATOR WISHES zi) Lawrence Room 6. gy | in Pontiac area t PE 86-9308. Ask for Freda. Attention ito — PART TiME Toy Demonstrators ee = “4 Action my € than words eae el satement. PE th, giatignally “advertising _feneral_ Call Ret him im, Pa 4804. in- FoR UNDERGRADUATES & arotegi res your sales Pe _practica) nurses FE 32-5492 _ _ty’s = well. Top 5 re | sag Pat.| Inc PE TRONINGS $2 PER BUS BUSHEL. cL, FE _ 82279. BABY in. 1 ch RE 21 BABYS:TTER — DAYS, UNION Lake area, EM 43-0242, eek- _days, after 6 BE A HOSTESS — Free Toys & Gifts Call now for your party date and (Hiring Bs for a FE CAPABLE WOMAN. LIVE IN GEN-| eral housework and care ol child | With ibe special bonus. __ limited time), _With references, a CASHIER MUST type. References area as previous employment evaplaed “poh men Box 57, in, = _Teleg West tong Lee Tareas rienced ~ 6-1336. oneal TOYS PAR Work August until December. oo Commission Earnings. No investment — Car & phone Be a “gANTA'S HELPER" Opportunity for Advancement io ree Se ‘? 2323 © 47th St a Clevelond 4, Ohio EXPERIENCED > BEAUTY OPER- ator. Must have following, Nice working conditions. For appoint- ment call FE 2-2544 or FE 2-2311. XPER: ladies. See Mr. eral Store, = time rt time. Pierson, “shoe Bept. —_—— SITTER. aft. 6. — 3 Ls al a BE bi %| PRACTICAL NUR "Mi PART TIME OR SHORT HOURS. Gene: offic P PONTIAC BABYSITTERS BUREAU RS CO? | WASHINGS & IRONINGS, WATER- ford vicinity OR. 3-3588 ERIENCED SH ‘ E SALES.) _FE_6-680 » Fed- TRONINGS. 275 ‘aa | Vic. Or dams & Auburn F& 5-5024. \ SABTEEPFENG WATERFORD —= = Drayton Plains area, OR 3-3962. LICENSED HOME FOR oe CHILD Prefer pre-school age. 5-7490, LADY WiTH _sires housework FE 4- LADY WANTS BABYSITTING _& | ight housework. 5 days. FE 46-0188. MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING 8EC retaria! service, EM 3-2842. _ MIDDLE AGED WIDOW DESIRES baby sitting by day, evening, or ore Transportation needed. OR MOTH & WOUED re our Ane [ede 8 OnLy aa AVAILABLE. enced. ORIendo 3.3034. experience, Stroh e expe Licensed and cents ver hr 3-3761 Cail _late ee at CALL ef bonded Drivers 65 Adult sitters. OR early mornings or TRONINGS 5-0724¢_ — WASHINGS 4 TRONINGS 3 E. Leagtetiow._ 1% 4-T818, AN, 24. WANTS WORK receptionist or general office. Ree WANTED BY HOUR we wong Wy tra wes cavauabie EXPERIENCED SALESLADY new: women's Saag tw shop soon to open at —— Full or part time Applicants 4 have substantial knowledge in Dai types a Write d Mr. J. J. Elde aMeWichos Rd. Des _troit mS OM FOUNTAIN HELP ~ _Apply Cranbrook Drug MI 17-0334. errr A e-|ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. bond- LL TYPING AT HOME. “Gil after 6 FE. 45 Building Services 12 Brick & block Licensed & ed OR 3-56R0 4-1 BASEMENTS POT eves cod present hone Somplete i underpinnin; Free Toys for Christmas Also eg ano able TV os tess, Poa re! =) mostest.Traitin to November ite "Call FE You can work 8 hours a day or early evening, you can earn as much as $ ‘tg $100 per week. Car necessary A rea) opportun’ to earn extre money! Call rE a for” fnterview LADY WITH CAR FOR CARE OF enitd, ,* housework. Pont, Press. x uaib— Live “18. ONE WHO appreciates e. 2 ene gpm vl ret oh “share References after 3 p.m NEEDED NOW 19 housewive: = Ms a evhone anne. work. gt asi workers apply. ee ‘son ci ‘Serena . A-] COM elke) WwW OREMANSHIF “BRIO, C, BUD BILLS FE it, ieee eho ane” goes able Jensen. Pr aso.” - . “Sine ah Oe ND STONE SIDING. Gistex A torm "wlndow La agpe aes. ai LETE B WILDING SERV- ice Sey —_ Patel Bow- ker, 42253. or FE 5-3608. block & stone vie 7467 CEMENT _and fireplaces MA 65-0378 ~ AAA Floor Sanding Floor Layine - Pee, asso “eA TREN CHING Field, OR 3-6666, we & B TRENCHING Spee water lines field tile Licensed Tastred Bilison ba Moving & Trucking” 19 er a Le CEM eare of bab : ro of baer, OM anys, for er % CUSTOM PLOW rading eben Eack “DE 4-7378. ck Ww FOR rivew: radi: ay filling Rotedilng “Ferme ths © 3-2023. 7 LAWN CARE GUARA py eg ee | Her Bolling Service _ “eon LOCK sect ite ar Plat rs % peal ake . OR one OR 307%, $a cunscue wen.) WANTED Ri RBEAS. _ fates. —, weTT- ates CEMENT (WORK, Pant CEM CEMENT AND WASON a ge WANTED CARE = Work done expertly eeitres while m ry works aoe 16 yrs. ? ee mney, ot evenings after ey HOM ; ee im. Fe Si. ih ree estimates 0) WAITR WANTED. MUST BE ger - son, White” Swan Brivern, Kiso : _and Pontiae Lake Rd, — s, basements. gall Sumy Gino ‘aneaes Help Wanted 8 anor by builder. Cail OR PPL PPL Ph le NE lee! em ARE YOU conan ca WORK OR « OC looking, ing you don’t find it? ~CEME NT bs; BIA K ave Spentee or man oF Woman. WORE. an make above average wage DRIVEWAYS | A uP eee _150 N, Perry. 8 to 1? a.m, Fr COUPLE, HONFST & EPPICIENT. REE rat = a wikinG ree of tovel me for water heater ogee & dry- ae apie No chitdren ¢ salary ors a ie unro Biec- right couple Permanent job, ann 000 ty Wuron. Let ent gaerese TV city ref- = erences. 6-038. Ma dew ny st 1918 Marsh. RED HASPBERRY ERS,| 353 N, ee Jee 2-4046 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-| Fogg ftING = days. Don't come before 8 a.m. equipped. PE L. A, Young Al Johnston Northwest corner of Rais —— Seymour Lk Rd. and Sashabaw.|HOUSE RAISING. L ING, ir oundations brick, block. stone IF YOU ARE A 68D TALKER} work Chimney repair, cement d cap handle é telephone velo ork. ivensed insured Ellison, 4 te ° Pay Ss i 4 TR a © 2 Bs FRECETNO a OLIN ME AoE | Trucks to Rent es Dump Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. $25 8 woger san Pe Ray eens ony sree ERPS , Painting & Decorating 20 CLASS PAINTING AND D mag A, Cash or terms ark {PAINTING as PAPERING ‘terior. 10 per cent disc. for ae oe arentegd. ere. Est. PE 4-9205. DY ATOR... OE ues peintiog. 6-0343 PAPERHANGING. 1 PAINTING. Plaster re: 'PE 4-85 FADITING & “PAPER, F SANGER. PA ne a3 & 5 PARTING, PAINTING & WALL CLEANING. Rates now reduced. "PAINTING. — DAPERTAWGING: us EAN TUPPER’ * a "OR 3-061 Physio-Therapy 21A PHYSICAL THERAPY 4676 DIXIE OR_3-5651, 1 til! § p.m. Puen ones PB Pare, ua. HA ep Rebar CATT “gape od finishion Phone PE ROOF REPAIRS — EAVES UGHING ix 4-0444 TRENCING, EXCA — oe 8, septic tanks. field tien _ Bitches boat wells. OL 1 UNDER ree ae ___Business Services 13 A ALL KES UNTAIN PENS . = hasy trained man Gitice Supply Oo. 17 we Lew: rence St. e FE 3-0138 AN | SERVICE areas ait maxes of 5 Ae a Washers. 30 v8. FE 2-4021. ASPHALT PAVING Let us eothmeote your driveway L. [. VICKERY. HOF ae ROOFING aan Mower Sharpening WHITE'S. NURSERY DER- CUTTING SeRvicl CE - p-INLAND. LAKE SALES FE uron PE 23-6122 Se egy & Taxes 14 BOOKKEEPER ACCOUNTANT, looking for’ att Will take com- tax, ly income also rolls: Single or double entry. call Mr. Gleason, PE 5-6311. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 in"tuy bome. Cau FE 638. _Garden Plowing _16B DRAG, & LIGHT Anywhere Cal) ORlando Insurance _ Agencies 117A bas INCREASE. in AliTO RATES DANiEts” AL ice NOENCY uropn PE 3-711 Laundry Service 18 FAMILY LAUNDRY “stRy sone i La in 18A A. 1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- INTER LAKES moval and ars Get our bid. FE 2-7188. FE 8-07 Trim remove, cab! su ’ pene searing. dneasea A ied Yeveling. aradion Beeding ald ad AND removal Ph FE 5-6503 or OR 45c delivered North of Auburn, 2-1174, NEW awn E eo Backfield top soll. FE SPRAYING Commercial or residential . pest control “ raulic Dutch Elm & Roto-Mist or Harry White & Sons, Inc. 151 8. Cass Lake Rd. __Moving & Trucking 19 4-1 MUVING — HAULING LENT EXCEL Reasonable FE 53454 — FE 2-2009 AA-1 Reduced Rates _—_ i 4 | Wat van oF A-1 : ' anytime ee gah or FR e000. Al LIG Fa eos. & FF ist ae . FE 51348, FE. 8-3244, HT ty & R & front end Television Service 22 reel wie be tin CALLE day _ alent. “pay OR ee + SERVICE PE 5-1296 5-8390 , Typewriter Service 22A (PEWRITERS AND ADDING TYPE Ss S work, General P gz and Of. fice Supply Co., 17 W, Lawrence. U ek 23 EAKLE'S CUSTOM mee sty Cooley taxe ra EM THOM. UPHOLSTERING 197_N. Perey 81 8t. FE_5-8886 Lost & Found ae) AQUA BLUE ‘emt _ Beebaidh beth da or parking let ANGE RED FOLDIN POCKET. Dependab! pet vera ce money, “please re return purse and a eae ae SARE BROWN. ast _or Fe _¢ Js ; 7 ASPHALT PAVING oe mee ee eee spots, Ea ~ needs treatmt. Rewd. §-8204. : Drivevary Meg ee oie: res GLASSES, BLACK | est. MA_&- frames, silver trim- in brown BUL' AND jeather pooket case with pencil tree Gms Se a! FE tt E nd pen. ._ of Orchard Lake 2-9742 or Ave. between Green St. & Tom's BLOOMFIELD WALL EANERS. Mkt. Reward 167. and Lost: MAN 700x15 TRAIL- _Free est_No te. PE 2163) lire (and, rim, near Drayton CANVAS” AWNING CAN fine OR 3.888 & ro mae inte fre ong color- ARARERT. REEN A fa fibe _ EM_3-3353. “yehow. Victutt i win and iS ral meee * CARPET REP AIRI NG. REWEAY- _Rewara. 4-B634 NING MOWING. ALIN ok a — fete we 8 a e ir iy SELF PROPELLED COMBINE: Sider SS is” gun shy. Reward _OAkiand oR : — DRY Ww and #2) S iNG AND PIN- aeaveD OR STOLEN SMALL beagle, answers ilo pame or PE ts Pree estimates. FE 53463) Oicenie. ‘Please Call National MOTOR SERVICn we. | 27". oe “t pene: 218 EB Pike Lm: Bd Eat were Jeena bo = asona’ PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, ants re —) FF SE Goravtis games Backenstose haces cleaned, sold, repaired | _B0ok Store. 15 EB. Lawrence St. 310 Crooks Rd. Rochester FE) Notices & Personals 25 EN PRAPAAARAAEV Aan "Weeds By mul fomgued Pree cot AUTHORIZED Woods & mud somque. Pree ett | =MASON SHOES os GIRL OR NEED- ais a triendiy adviser a Mts FE 4 Confidentie! The Salvation ‘CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED. SHOES ~- BE. B MILLER OR 3-4042 COLD WAVE SPECIAL $5.50. ws = : Eye Dorothy's, 500 N e CARNIVAL tan by Dice Tuttier TM. Reg. U.S, Pat. Ott, © 1968 by NEA Service. ine. “Neurotics, psychos, hypochondriacs — it's refreshing to find a really serious case like yours, Higgins!” Share Living Quarters 30 RENT FREE TO COUPLE OR middieaged woman eras care. i two children, ages Widower. share _Ot Lake Orion. Call hea penase Wtd. Transportation 31/5 “Be aie Pe Hours 6:00 to 5: WANTED, RIDE To Traveres © City or vioinny. pee Phone 2-8820 after Hy Pm. gd RIDE Pe Vicinity via A oF te’ os Vine Drie hours 7 to 3:45 wavering Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. Seren IMMEDIATE ACTION Ou any good contract. New oe seasoned. Your a oo fan and title, cm Ken os acta K. L. Tem empleton, Res Realtor om ie Orebarg “a FOR sournaare wide Disie Hwy. a} J VanWelt Di OR 3-1355 2 Beigel cio tes dally, PE 5-7441. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 a D 2 BEDROOM on BIR _furn. lake fron: a “ 1 Seen {KITCHEN Pvt. rea a ‘cay 3 a Wh a Det ~ 2 ROOM $ ‘3 A 4 reom, 75 Clark, APART- ent, private en- _france. Shiderly es "S EAN On ay tive Bre. oe _bus line 3 a RM. B & ent, Park-In at 7RMs. & 3 rms. _references. EH State Bt. 2 Leng APT., $10) & 1 SLEEPING rm... $7. Pvt. 319 N. Saginaw. 2 coud CABIN $i¢ PER WEEE. Trail : NETTE st floor er cane furn. T DOW Pact ty Wi ENT 5 ELL _beth in Lake R Ra. PE 2-1 2 RMS ON R~ bath & ent. Yer 2 men or couple. “Newly decorated FE eee AL Ld ache, ae C ASH priv. PE ‘6-5502, oe - 2 RMS. & BATH, WEST SIDE. UNLIMITED 2 ROOMS. CLOSET CHEAP” For saa’ omens, ase OF sea . A} 2181 a . soned =< i 3 RMS. “UTILITIES on ye Pr be eee ew, Weout: | 314 Genter, FE $1000” of FE 0) 3 —— ARRO REALTY RMS. AND BATH. NICELY FUR Cass-Elizabeth Rd. s antes rita, Murphy Adults sHOP wre Aes! 8EE US y. ‘ashington. contract M_ UPPER & BATH, $12.50 ae sivixas ¢ & oe SS od $ TOP $ Foousanus oF DOLL ans on INVEST IN LAND CONTRACTS. nO. MPT ACTION. WE ALSO BUY EQUI- TIES. wd; JJ JOLL, BEATTY Willing and (Able pais catrect, “Gail ‘ealtor Partridge =] —Frerry. FE 2 AINTY MAID SUPPLIES | - 730 Menominee Mrs Wallace FE 5-7805 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. _A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie 3-7293. DAMAGED HAIR? SHAMPOO & set plus hot a ——— ey IN DEBT? IF SO LET US . Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY . MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ____ Above Oakland Theater KNAPP SHOES *red Herman 2070 Airport Rd oR 3-1592 | * LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY ECO. nomical with new! Feleased | Dex-A-Diet tablets cents at _ SIMMS, ON AND AF TFR THis D 8-8-58, I for any debts a by any gar ie oo cadiline. st "Pontiac, On AND AFTE! y APT "TS Aug tat ath 1958, I will bowl ibe Fe re: sponsible for any debts than palin Wale Oster edi The City van La Lake Oakland’ Hel ‘hts Subdivision, and Pleasant e Subdivision. I “UNLIMITED CASH IN A FLASH ON SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS Fohneon 1704 S. Tele raph FE 4-2533 $50,000! .To invest tn good ieee Contracts, fastest action in to Edw. M. |. Stout, Realtor 77 +N eactaw Bt. Pontiac Phone VE 5-8165* | Wanted Real Estete 32A 32A TE, will not be Perens | HAVE CASH WILL > ; TRAVEL We will travel a is % and sho how et — Lod | on your a land eon aie | Bs ILE Pen, Brok roker FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY If cash interests a ‘sale, many cases we can get you seal for uities We also have buyers + 4-6402 or i W. Huron. FE land contracts, Clark Real Estate, 4-4813, Ask for Mr. Clark, REDUCE al Hy flabby muscles oat oat ened. Call for Speotararens day, FE 44131. Wtd. Children to Board 26 A GOOD HOME BY DAY OR week, FE 5-3534. arg We VED AND CARED Wtd. “Household Gooc Goods 27 ASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. Working of oot. PE $6755. __ PORNITORE. NEEDED Get the td gonar rail, pis 2 R4 WAR TED Fruit Wood Spinet . ot te a | good condition. Phone WANTED ro BUY ALL TYPES Y - ALL aiP ES __of furniture rE WTD - ANTIQUE D AN- Eage “lamps Aptique furniture 29-1521, ; Wtd. Miscellaneous 28} RG WHEEL TRICYCLE a = davex OAkiand ett Wanted 29 sean teers 3 Nice CLEAR et 1 i CONCERN ‘Pe bait is = : GI AND FHA wit coucetes vo Gecerty on poo |e the cash you can receive WE TRADE, WE BUILD DOR & SON REALTORS 782 W. Huron Phone Sell Us Your Equity Don't bgp your home-cash watt- ing -no age. We also need Itstings. Giroux-Franks, 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 39 9701. WE HAVE QUALIFIED 1 BU ties, farms and ac eall will give you ee ae on ae- ROY KNAUF cn Hur wari NIM MEDTAT EL LY. Homes. farms, } 7, land contracts Buyers ‘ort ing. Paul M. Jones, Real Est $32 W, Huron Rent Apts. Fosse 33 roe. PVT ENT. 3 seo tars or i BDRM DLX . PRIV. & Pp gg ge ue = : 1s 1 child welcome. PE E RM TS |. See farn 258 ‘Orehard “ait wt with bath, aS Pe Sean ng 0th water, FH you, let us Jook cash FE 4-1557 YERS waiting for —— proper- | 86 sidence neigh adults only, no drinkers, vE ‘reise or FE 5- 2 Rms, F Priv. Bath, Clean ' FE 4.2579" ag. 23 addock: PE 4-0868. 3 RM, PURN APTS, PARE. Prt. ent. 8. E T cozy F ROOMS ON TAKE < QUIET, 3 country atmo = OR 7 ROOMS Ho 154 OR_3-9522. 3 oe PRIVA B. D TE BATH Pa dig oho hished *“s18 wee! r bed welcome ef omy One aid _ BA NT. gE no Se A, iE & only, Mt. Cle thea as rE 1. 3 T NICE, ROO "ROOMS, CLEAN. COL oO 3RM. APT, NICELY FURN, PVT. a Ww _ moate Suitable for or 2 FE 5-6054, ROOMS AND BATH BABY WET 8 come. In Pontiac Phone rile 7 ROOMS MS & BATH. PRIVATE _entrance, West side FE 2-8590. — 3 7 ROOMS, Ps PRIV © BATE & ENT Parke St & wohl RN. bi og Pay Beach- 4 RMS Nae “SIDE. _$85__ mon eee ne 4 RMS. & BATE. LAKE PRIV. 3-2730, Newly dec. 4 RM. FURN iT WITH 2 PVT. entrances, ai ownstal: Mathews. Inquire TT? E E, Walton 7 RMS. FLOOR NO DRINK- ers, children. 72 Washington. TICE ROOMS. LIGHT & HAT. 4 Liberty, FE AND BATH. 206 8. iD BATH. ALL UTIL- "ce Wiralavee hoe Located downtown weekly. Call PR 4-482 HEAT & HOT WATER i child, FE 4-6458 R furn., 5 RMS, IN PONTIAC, CHILD WEL- OA_8-3379. come. ~ 70 MOHAWKE Exclusive, 3 rooms, $85, All util- pet block Tel-Huron. Sept. 1 COTTA GE ST.. 2&3 newly decorated, Ieeryesting cluded, caretaker, ae Bt APT. , Utilities 2a linens furn, & laundered 25 ‘Williams. St. ‘after 2 a éLEAN tannic rms. bath, heat. hot water. 2 peed util, furn, Apply at 67 Norton GLEAN 2 ROOM APT CALL BET __9 & 6, PE 2-9970 eg Bd pvr. ENT, and bath. New —N Cass THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 2-8181. "Rent Apts, Farulahed 33 ae roe COLORED «. arin a rae ag ra tia S307, ne Cours: “HOLLYWOOD APTS ses aR eae! RGR “ROOM aduite. 83: 2. orated # J rms. obs : best Bee, “n cal vane Gite Reasonable, MY LA ” W Huron. Caliper Ganhr bag Oe 0 ~ tte, veritas oe Pe csi “rage, Ws wes side ig Avauable ae. OW es A . WOXOM”T Be "BED- oxs fe: es Schneider. ~ ery 4-1292 NEAR GENERAL HOS rm. flat, furnished a acre: References ONE 3 AND ONE ¢ R Woo APT #1 guiranes: donors aster rae ‘ath ; TTURIS oh hlia WOW fetrated | _ Se “rane, W w o® Newly decorated. WATERFORD, a UN ION COURT treetye partme Medi ta Hated’ heres a’ Tang, “garage. Aue’ ies sas it ta Re aide 3 a bath wey ae ae. baa extras, F commit- Beg Walled Lk Owner. h home. ain ‘aeway S28" deep, OR. NO DOWN | PAYMENT Balt wh Ralctis Steg ee or build om ing i ot, wt lot ge Bony Rot Pee ee _ SAVE ENERGY, USE. WANT ADS! To find a job, place: to ‘tive ore good used car, see Classis _ te ert a GE RE, QE Se RY OO ea 6 NEW 2.BEDROOM HOMES = Ip The Heart of Pontiac ~- $350 DOWN” wen pos LOCATED ON Russell A. Nott, Realtor, ye W. Pike St. NOW OPEN $8,350 ae ON MELROSE Between Perry & Mt Clemens St. Beautiful BRI most ee ot i wes a. JOrdan TION, wm 6-seee wr P LEGES ae HOME ELgin OTTAWA DRIVE - roperty.. Good € Ro Room Home Geos § with stream. YEAR ROUND HOME AT SEARS LAKE "CAREFRONT GARDEN OF EDEN ¥ Bag! cabg TO SEE THIS norig ll | a a \akefront | e that sims bie "to describe 1a way Deauty and with one sot the sand beaches pos- sible. you see the array of — you will Tealize why we | this 5: ae Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. {ACROSS FROM. SBANK) MApie Open Daily 9 OS gexiay 105 -NEW IT’S LOADED It Must Be Seen Jnbelievable Features: kitch with built-ins. : Saveomn, carpefed. room, carpeted. t. bedroom lixl¢ i been carpeted. 22x24 arage. 100x160 “t partes 6f land. Only 5) minutes out of Pontiac, in @ good! borhood with several trees Gaerne features , agerte such | eS Dish : ot ne lined walk-in Famaty of cupboa. washer, gar range and pty doors off living Tro foom Extra large amount ee space. This home is hot water base- periety é iol = home divs bed Baas ann Eanod ~t - THRs. Waren for, for ra’ weLADD'S, INC. OR. 3-1231 or FE HES BR 2. GI terms — down 5 ACRES Good solid shade. piace, ‘Breetewa becuse, lene CLARKSTON tri-level in Clarkston with 300 subdivision, $40,000 with te good responsible buyer. CLARKSTON 1% b in oer appointment. [5275 Dixie aay. Drayton OR _3-8771 neat ipssheded fe ae full Pull price just $19,600. . 2 car garage Screened This is the buy of season—at only $15,900. Cail Lake Oak- Leno farmhouse north of par agie +e orchard, Lots of 2 barns. 6 bedrooms. Cash talks on this one—only $6,950. | LAKE ANGELUS RD. 3 a tee _— ee Large familys rte TMtebien in: ae Have beautiful immaculate brick every- Tms to Here's another brick in Clarkston it ue 2 pee old—this 3 bed room the for Howard E. Fox Plains ARRO OWNER RETIRING and wants to § reom home, just north terford Village. sists of 3 bedrooms, a —_— and lovel water fron Yes, has to -— 80 priced le sell, tice — $7600. BRICK INCOME sell this beautiful of Wa- This home .con- 13x24-ft. living room with ledge rock fire- Lomerpry | yard OWNER SAYS SELL “ar _ bedroom bungalow we mare : Peles excellent ewimming. fish- The down payment “ Pag only ~~ OPEN | cost on this 3 family income. ond pe aperimenie st Ss SUN. 2 TO 6 per “month sso perm § rooms : mon Square Lakefront roperty is ‘ood rental area rnished year around is seeing, “ter 13.900 with $3,- e, Neat as a pin. wre O REA LT room, Peg - in TED McC GH. REALTOR ao iis. 5143 ie Eileabeth Rd, Yeon PE 56-1284 & FE 4.3844 he = Open $4.0. — 8.30 p.m, gun. Zs tho Rawson $9,900 to weon to 656 ws —_ Will build 3 Fpl pom full basemen sVpedroom be P — y — suburban o Low pO" DOWN PAYMENT. family am, IMMEDIATE room home ney sieoe furnace, bedroom brick with FOSRESEION. aw do APARTMENTS. wine a eaaeeee and ra es ) rooms. Brick car garage. wi fin- ‘ow Plus minimum costs. LOADS OF M WEEKDAYS & Sump ay 1 weet ee We ons _pooemt Tet eee home’ of pares VETERANS. If you all or pert | lege ayn desire to purchase a 2 desirable four ‘ have ae or $400 STOP sitter ieee te) aes eal ode toSatdaws dal 1 oe 0. S| ine. i. 1. le . a losets, at- HA ts ned garage, ang sien, } r JG YDEN, = Cuter features. $25,000, terms. Realtor Vacant, immediate ion. | 86 E, Walton . 8-0441 Clark Real ron 1362 Porn Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 evenings & Gundays. 3 one $500 DOWN. 3 ., UTIL. and, Good con- fg © &* ==") Bedroom Will Trade Small Home peer er | HOMES or for easily larger home or in- : $100 DOWN. Moves You In! SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS N FEATURES MODEL OPEN] } TOT 2 Seek $. Montcalm WESTOWN: REALTY NEAT & cozy re aes oe ee, as ie Toveland FE +166 i $s eak.. 5 hehe: i floors. ~ Small gown” payment. GI +e "GEORGE BLAIR “Will you take a look at that sand trap!” For Sale Houses 43 field, 5 ROOMS & BATH, 362 £. SHEF- $8,500. FE 8-6869. Side, ner mn, down, or m P.H.LA. WEST .. today! ‘Only $17, 950, terms. s| Humphries SYLVAN... Manor, 3 bedroom in ‘85. Excellent condition. Aluminum storms BRICK. Built screens. other features. as Ceramic bath, also extra bath, $14,950 w with $4,760 Age costs to new City od ans sewer, cor- jot. 3 bedroom home. sep- da ment. telegraph You fers its built when the ee area near relaned suburban I Partridge “BIRD” ey Seen a probably admired this home it was pe, proms in Pontiac Pre charm stone It ins, opene: tras. et many other fine ex- ced to sell on terms. At Long Lk. : Comfortable, 2 bedroom bungalow terms. "| REALTOR PARTRIDGE W. HURON REALTOR PE 4-3561, 1 , a OPEN 9 = Ayton ” +o MULTIPLE LWTIEO SERVICE Eves, OR }- Templeton MILLER WHITE LAKE ely bo pe Pye shew included of only $17,000 mpleton, Realtor Rd, FE 44569 ——waneh ore 4 qeuns ahd sun perce —— Gown, aor garage $ own. $65 PONTIAC LAKE RD. 4 rooms and utility, 2 lots, large street. Close im th with = built in chew room & down payment to or Ot JUST nice focus. —_ ceramic <> 2 SCENIC ACRES just north of tiac and an Pontiac attractive 2 - ea The sbugasant e kitchen, oak floors, heat. oll Breeseway to 2 car garage. schoo} t the — 7 tl Orr Goby! unusuall, one floor home. 2 large * WwW illiam Miller G. L Nothing Down Get Ready for School 3 BEDROOM _ attractive cars SROOM (1 Baldwin & St. 2 BEDROOM near aaa School. Payments include takes surance as low as $5 month. - CALL NOW-— | J. R. Realtor 1011 W, Huron rE home is. in all) near (corner location) & in- 5, per Hiltz §-6181 VALUES OCCUPANCY 6 rooms, I age, $6500, COLORED ‘tral Street. basement, Btreet 2 pasement, $7,000 Wichen room FA’ oil My: peed condition. own payment. tee acloees eo A * 20 ACRE ATE eree bedrooms. te “thed car garage, is. chicken — cattle barn 30 : “shade trees and “eretinds. reduced to $31,800. term 2 EF per mon cage 6 rooms. oul ear acer hay Bicomfeld ocho ecistrict rict. $23, 750, rt recreation space ex x a with fire acs 2 car attached garage. $26,- EST. Lake area, newly remodeled home. living room 15 x 16, guest house 10 horse or beef Beautiful ANNETT'S —Cen- floor, rnished utility "pullt = sonable e@x- OTTER HILLS — Brick ranch. Picture window in living room, raised hearth fireplace, dinin 3 pees is tile bath double van — with built in oven asement, Walled et x Price | | Roy Annett, Inc. spec rons SINCE he : FEde 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday, 1-4 ¥ Bath lawn ple, tiled alum See AM. 2200 PE snd stores, "$1,006 down. Realtor FE 2-0263 Paul M. Jones, Real Est. weW.bes 832_W. Huron Do You Like Privacy? _ oe Here it is—large new 3 bedroom Ll modern home, Ledgerock — front Li room, . a lovely utility room, breezeway, plenty . a of tached 2x2 space throu At- 4 Me ie —— RAS Established in 1916 you find i ie fetime. 3 BEDRM. BRICK — Ranc = int, es tgective terms, new in "$5. Attractive liv aogier t Sole eg e ‘. sm Dorathy ‘Sn der avender ceree apetcoed breeseway to ee | BE tached car rage arge RRL ‘Highland Rd. Moe Privileges to Wolv rine Lake. A EM 03 or MU. rete real vee at $18, 200—see 1 it, $5.250 TOTAL — Price for this small home in the Rochester area. with shower. Double lot, nice and trees. Ideal for cou- only $1,375 down. RTH—Only $1,650 down CITY — for this Yotactive 2 bear home, oi] heat, bath, full bsmt., New storms and screens. in ry Penced lot roe street. 0,950. this value at $ Floyd Kent Iric. Realtor Hap aie hid hes at Telesrap LE E COSTOMER SDeREING” : roo’ din le 4 ea FA TO! cious duced 500 FHA terms or $15,000 with $3,500 down. FASY WALKING DIs- TANCE. to and couple. A very modern bun- . ssw with ee 7 bath, for cation, Under $10,000. ments clude taxes and insurance. ment 0 heat, - pnt ns MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE APPROXIMATELY down on this 7 year old 6 $1.350 m home featuring 3 spa- bedrooms, a_ friendly room with Tennessee ing rooms. kitchen and utility, with am- ely to St. for Benedict's ideal a jarge living oom, natural fireplace De- ft. ee hes Oak loves a bar- EVERYONE ain, so here's your chance. ‘or $2.350° down bey ma sta future extra Fine Josivn area lo- Pay- and in- attic ms. are modest MILY HOME IN DRAY- near school, ca a se- i RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Po a haan Rd. os ons oath has. 1 basement ~ a fenced rear Upson 7 950 $1,250 do For Sale H Houses. es. 43 2 BEDROOM H STORMS & screens, fully Oe nlatea fenced. 149 W. Rutgers. FE 8.6562. LAKE ORION SMALL YEAR ROUND HEAT, REALTOR 345 Een Sal AVE LAKE FRONT BOME. cs FIREPLACE, FULL BASEMENT. ONLY $1500 JIM WRIGHT EVENINGS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FE 5-0441 Gs UNTIL 8:30 _Take over low interest morte =e 3 bedrm. rane nocd Sad home on Glass Rd., Ortony Mich, For _information call MA 5-1201. LAWRENCE W. AUBURN HEIGHTS 136 room bungalow. 3 large Solreoss Master bedroom in t Pine. oungs- town kitchen - finished in pine & floor 14 x 10 dining room. Full basement with floor and gas furnace. ar ga- rage, Lot 57 750. Ideal family —— Priced to sell cheap. DOWN 2 bedrooms near Lincoln Junior and Pontiac Fisher Plants. Furnished. BIG LITTLE HOUSE cam be with at- DS aie dscaped way on 3 nicely landsca foneed in This 2 bedroom iGsithouse” ae ~ neat and clean as a pin, Has aluminum awnings and storm windows. Oak floors. Lake privileges and is situ- bores in Union Lake village. 1 block from stores. All this — ~— other features for <7 oS with terms suit you You'll just have to have an appointment to see it so call now. E. PIKE FE 4-9584 Multiple Listing Service Celie aylord OPEN EVES. Open Sunday 2 to 5 Lay 358 Raeburn St., east of Sanford. 5 rooms and bath, = basement, eaiale os 45x150 immed session. 300. term s arrang PONTIAC "RE ALTY 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE aed P SUNDAY 26 P.M. CLARKSTON AREA 3 BEDROOM RANCHER with at- tached 2 car a fam- ily room, li bsmt. Fireplace 1% baths, Full brick, oak floors and plastered walls. ya Loe see ey fwr To GHT TO FO ANGBIRD George R. Irwin eed NE—LEFT TO OPEN SIGN. _— metowe AVE. R 4-4416 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE FIRST OFFERING 1 block from Square Lake’. room full pevemet rafich home, gas heat, chard. room 4 car garage. “case to shoppin: center =< school, Priced to se with term BLOOMFIELD Lovely 6 room ranch home in Fore Lake Estates. 3 bed- rooms, ed Logg room with fireplace. r Carpeting, drapes, dryer NOTHING DOWN-—GIs St. new Lovely .3 ined etin INCOME PROPERTY 9 room modern home. 5 large rooms down and two 2- furnished apartments up. Locat- _ed in g renting area near > stores, school and transporta- eee Gucn price $15,500 with only $2 iN Evenings after 6 call FE 5-2035 or * FE 2-3381. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 ; _ 3 Renginel lus apple, pear, and peach or- oS Penis 2 home and auto tonvatic washer and included, Owner trans- ferred. Priced to sell with terms bedroom home near 1% baths, oil heat, Fenced in rear ard wit fruit trees, Only clos- costs moves you in... room 7 tion. New oil furnace Nice and’ lawn No down payment to FQR COLORED room h Gis. 2 very good homes = price Seat 5 room on one lot for of one, home ‘ohn Huron ome in excellent condi- shade 4 bedroom mod- with cee heat and a home at rear, Many others. No down payment to Gis. See ahh hee 18 Gilles’ Realtor, io” _ ie, or inzler, Full price, only $5,250 for this 6 Close in room modern white frame home, extra toilet in ba senoo Large 3 family income, / room apartment for your own family, plus income from 2 upper eo ong apartments Will ps: rounding: 000 dow WILLIS M. BREWER J HF. R SALES MGR. 53-55 N. el FE 4-5181 & on «a St. Fred’s. gement, close to bus tine, terms. lovely 6 ex~ 3 7 BEDROOM B bought for as low as $400. JIM WILLIAMS ment =! beat | __Valencia, off ee ririadl ae BUILDING? hl dl ng “ “act, Sse “ e C) emen plastered walls. rs end F erful ures that you wou. vey enjoy on your lot No DO Wf t have a let choose from one of ‘our numerous lots can be ESTATF & INSURANCE FE 4-0547 AL Mas BALDWIN 2 W st pane Hele OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW THORPE STREET. SEVEN ROOM HOME lot 50x147 th $850 down. pealing home we are proud OFFICE OPEN Aah DAY 2-5 & SON a TORS Boras = WE TRADE with arage, and Scamitel plant- basement with gas heat, also oak floors and plastered walls, a home show. Exceptional large lot. DORRIS & SON A large family home, with oak floors throughout, gas heat, nice screened porch, 2 car garage, cor- . may be purchased cUBUREAN BEAUTY A to E FE 4-157 4 REALTOR 371 8, TELEGRAPH EVES. & SUN. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SUNDAY 255 LAKEFRONT 2509 SYLVAN SHORES home on 8 brick bi-level En- posses: joy immer — don't wait for next. Priced for —— ie TO PROP: - , FOL- LOW OPEN SIGNS — SEE YOU SUNDAY! DE SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. BRICKS DEN oR’ RECREATION ROOM 2% CERAMIC TILE BATHS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS ~\YNO HEIGHTS Silver Blvd. - One mile east’ of Lake Rd. on Walton Watch for signs. OPEN DAILY 4-8 P.M. TRADE Your Present Home or Equity GI's-OVER AN ACRE with a cute and cozy 2 bed- room home with attached breezeway garage. Tile bath and kitchen, oil heat. aluminum storms and ae pawn Only *sr0, $30 NOTHING DOWN ome is in very dition and only hurry on this one, ELIZABETH LAKE privileges. with this standing 3 bedroo: en oe con- out- home, owner-built in ‘3s, Oversized rooms throughout, new car- peting, jalousie porch, rage, oil heat. _ trees and shrubs separate guest best of all—only $14,950, We the HOTTES believe it's B town—if a- 2 lots with —you'll agree, Cal] now and come prepared to buy, Here is @ HOSPITALITY HOME. friendly home with lots of room to breathe This custom room argon ‘od ig kins Lake, 1 uality 4 bed- every- baths, large kitchen plus din- ing r hot dows, attached garage with breezeway. 2 old. Here p.. e best part—can be rms with ry ttle as $3,000 down, BEDROOMS FIREPLACE! $500 DOWN Balance on FHA terms: and located in finest East side residential area. Full sized dining. room, breakfast nook, separate carpeting, gas fired steam heat, 2 car garage. Prove to that it’s one of ¢ ourself best values on- the market. Call how! Bateman Kampsen FE 4-0528 | $600 MOVES YOU: IN" NEARLY NEW 3 BED. NICE ONLY $250 DO R. J. VALUET, Realtor AVE §-0693 4 PAAR LISTING SERVICE 1108 HOLBROOK HURON GAR- dens, 6 full basement and Dec #8 "900, terms, FE 4-0335, G's she A BIG HOUSE? Want one near Donelson and St. Benedict's? ‘Then see this extra a bedroom, The 15.6x2 living room natural fireplace; full price Immediate session. Merecse cost Reid move you in. area. mortgage costs only to GI. IMMACULATE 4 BED- ROOM HOME for that grow- A full dining cost only to handle A NIC STARTER HOME near Wigner Stadium. Auto- hot water. mum momrgeee cost. Many others to choose from. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor: 262 8S, Telegraph Rd. Open 9-9 FE 43-7103 8 OR Ps 3-2028 "BUD" Here’s an Opportunity For the smart investor, to convert this . a older home into a r 3 family the re- brick ex- ih foams downstairs, 3 ‘oom: ment. Priced for quick (action at $14,000 terms. Plenty of Room For the Jarge family in this Too! arate dining | room, 8x15 ample land contract hal ae be too late. see it TO. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt, Clemens St. Call Mr. Allen FE _5-1201 or FE 2-3370 ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-066 : ia Palmer Street 8 room house with 4 bed- rooms, fuli basement, oil heat, nice business loca - WILL TAKE YOUR HOME IN TRADE 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. P SUN. 2-5 _— side, 5 bedroom nee baths, 22 ft carpete os basement, fenced yas ~ .* \% im, GENESEE TO 82 ORIOLE eens a & Bath een idifier 22 toe hed F mae geee Near eae fom RD FINISHING OFF 1 Sr artic. MI 4-2057. wer mower, Ha in. hed em water heater. 60x120 oon locatlon $9,1 down, or eee e GREGG EM_ 3-4393 WEEKEND SPECIAL COMMERCE VILLAGE car gara 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union es Village ‘EM “3-3314 REALT 670 W. Huron St. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ad Elizabeth Lake Front 1 = 1, 4165 A ee ee ive oaks. Drive and best = beach. 7 graciels room —_— and 58 ft, ell classed for entertainin a Bde ing room wil cat stone fireplace ang picture win- dining room, modern kitchen with built-in oven- serge. * anne size bed- Too 8 ample closets. An tastefully decorated. chad oil furnace. 2 car ga- pe with attached guest ° ro include rich carpet- draperies and extras. Must be seen to appreciate its ‘true va First time —. fo sale, gal aos Sun, m. Ph. = LOTIS -MACEDAY LAKE FRONT rt Bt Rls 6, ‘7080 Pibalhe y arming 6 roo as bungalow with = jatousied bh and Florida 3 OHN KINZLER TOR Ph FE 4-3525 A U — ae | SUN, 2-5 WATKINS HILLS lah i 3 bedroom brick ranch. anned kitchen, ceramic tile ATKINS LAKE D TO BROOK TO 4171 SILVER BIRCH. $500 DOWN Williams Lake privileges, 2 bed- toom bungalow, fruit and shade trees, EDIATE POSSESSION Smith Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. FE 44526 412 W. HURON PE Sunday 2 — 5 P.M. 17 Deleware- Indian Village ; 4 bedrooms, ‘living room — open fireplace. dining = size kitchen with built, dishwasher and treaktust Tee Cement patio porch, Full sized pase ment, high and dry, and plenty of room for recTea- ion. Automatic gas furnace, 2 car garage. Many other nice features including one of the nicest locations in the _city w F terms if de- sired. Your host, Mr. Shing HURON 8T. SEE, TURN =e AND FOLLOW SIGNS WM. H. KNUDSEN. REALTOR 244 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 4.4516 CLARK HOME & INCOME HURON GAR- DENS. 3 FAMILY. 4 rooms & bath for owne:, plu« Income from two 3 room *& bath apartments, separate baths ard. entrances, good condition car FARM INCOME. 30 ACRES, 7 miles north of Pontiac, 542 rooms down, 3 rooms & bath apartment up, separate baths & entrances good condition, basement, oil heat asement barn 32x59 feet, sma'l — 2 weowter houses pump hou 1 car garage on 2 8, 1170x600 feet. $19, ter ms. $1,360 DOWN. VACANT. 4 bed- rooms, 5 rooms & hath down, 2 bedrooms ~ eperes Prag ing 2 car garage corner lot 3x28 feet, garden stot. $9,280, full price. $8,200 full . price TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE CLARK REAL ESTATE a fetgen OR 10 ba ae 13 T36a Ww to @ Multiple a Listing pen ur. | R DE SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. WATKINS LAKE Py T FRONT 3 bedroom ranch home. Spacious living room with drapes. Dining el) with = low redwood Pe beamed ceil scare kitchen 9x26 and 10x30 lass enclosed poreh facing oi and wa- ity room. dar) and a huge storage at- tie with stairs. An attached 1% car garage on a ljand- enced lot 65x and r Priced at $55 $00. Reasonable terms K L RIGHT TO NO. 4129. Phon LA nape) DRIVE. TURN DOLL HOUSE A large 2 bedroom bungalow and carpeted living room. Excellent kitchen with eat- ing space, stairway ex- nsior—attic fer 3rd bedrm— 11 basement with gas heat and recreation space, On a large lot with rock garden = several shade y $500 down —_ ctetins pon on FHA te area, full ase gas forced ae heat and rec- schools, bus, ae = se! _ , com ter tor sad —— ac oppine Also ata plus closing cost on eo rHA terms, IVAN W. SCHRAM 52 5-9471 EALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE os be bought. $10,500. WHITE ROOM Is what you'll find in this well frame home street within kept 6 room 2 stor located on a pave walking distance Plains shopping pees living room with of edrooms, 12x12, 13x13 carpeted ern ite 8 closets, 8x13 m: ment. y car & ner lot, $12,500 with $2,5 $5,500 “If cle pee as let Us show room home! ccamructed of bric cedar shakes with privileges This 26x Foe re Walter's Lake. situated on 2 men mere oreg 2 lots has with colored mica an Many fine peed adin we om} the finest heating p Total p CLARKSTON 3 levels—3 bedrooms on 4 in Clarkston Estates. spacious ing room with fireplace, Recrea<- Dad's tion room and space for beckon d in the basement. tached 2 car garage. Larne ‘land- to place seaped lot and a your boat, $20,750, FRA terms WHITE BROS. . OR = 5660 Dixie “Hey. Open Eves, ‘til 9: lo ‘til 5 down. to pay down tr month then is néw 3 bed- walls, ce of oe: vo en with For- | oe cabinets. such ell with commercial hilltep k& on me fix- lant rice Hv- At . ——_ % SUNDAY 3-5 45 Wenonah— -Ottaiva Hills - reom fireplace, Wpall ry ng ‘basement. car werege, . ’ eae blocks to Wenon left: Mr. Doerr in charge. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor PE 5-8161 W. Huron Street a ¥ ‘ | Oe ; Z : \ . reo THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 9, 1958 gos Bel “Fer Sale Howes 43 43)___For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 483 (ee rea ee HAYDEN ze Srl fs pee we : Poms ia ences ND er sie 3 x ie. DOWN e f= 3 years ‘i Full panemen, : screens. Newly decorated, ved st, y e in, “A real value.” : CIAL — Nothing down, Little sa 4 oy Modern 3. bedroom bunge- ad “Oversig neat and Better... a this" wonderful at value. *priced at only $10,950, Sonn car attached lastered’ rage 24x30, Cali for information. re EAST sIDE cals 2 bedrm- home. 5& and wtliity Com- piste “with 3 lots $7,950. John K. Irwin & Sons ean 5 Since 1935 313 West “Huren Street Phone FE 5-0447 Eve. FE 5-4846 ONLY $300 DN. $65. per mo. for this 2 bedrm with “atairway 8 partly finished dormito: additiona. ment, storms R R. ARIF, REALTOR OR_ 3-9272 MIDDLETON $850 DOWN. Located on Pine road Knob . & rooms with stool, water and septic. 2 acres of car garage. 2% land. - Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N JOHNSON PE 5-1731 — OR 3-3922 — FE 8-6003 STOUTS Best Buys Today OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. 4040 'BAYBROOK For those who ~~ the Dine ties Hi, ows: agp Pda follow ‘Bagina Trail Rd. let bebe twetking Lake Rd. S YBROOK, turn right on Baybrook to 4040 and OPEN pong Your host Mr. Rolli- TOT HAVEN Attractive 3 bedroom frame home in ben Township. e Ol] hot w ater family loos Daneled this, $2,500 dow: INCOME Ri zeree 10 room home with newly remodeled 6 room ath apartment on first floor for owner, 4 large rooms and bath up, separ- eat, gas water heater, | oer earage. sell a A th terms or trsde a $295 DOWN Five rooms and bath, locat- ed near Fisher Body Plant on paved street, city water and sewer — a oil heat. No ents it GM. strike 950 | per month on balance, HONEY MOONERS Sta: here on happiness street, cute room bunga- low, jarge plete window, as heat, sed tae 0 en. ige. sn shopping. On $6, secre, total ‘ses ay dow Nandi 2 ‘ a will Edward M. Stout, Realtor N, Saginaw st. pinew St. mg FE 5-8165 Sat. ‘tll 6 p.m WILL SACRIFICE This 3 bedroom home with full basement. Strictly modern with nicely landscaped 1% in a lent condition, for only $9,000 $450 down on GI mortgage. The house is located at 49 N. Jessie. Open Sunday from 1-5 WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR ; 3101 W. Huron PE 43560 Open Evenings ‘til 9 TT Pes Nothing Down... to GI on this 2 bedr _ full, Dasement. ome. also age. e have the key, 20 call ai “ your convenience S570 =... ‘(Me full pric room hom e with i oo Oy Pull basement, auto, =. ihe LES REALTY CO. PE 5.6175 2 ofl BA N AVE. After 6; al 2-7006 or FE 5-5293. Fe fe Nets ros yee THE: PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1958 _ ceamaaeall ; int ‘ox : ¥ : pen Sale Houses 43 _/ncome Propetty 43A | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Sale Business 49|MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan 57 | Sale Househola Goods 57 vd D TAKE OvER CABIN: BALDWIN AVE, , a ying, “Ett, irs eee Lermpstead |i tat me ee) at A A Smee | ! RAI AUC ois As ange, # fe = el 4 ae m . Pearson's, rei DO : Nor Pre bal | aise ieee iP cians, muned fi Srchard Lake” Aye. + | WINE c DAVENEORT $95 WN BRICK TERRACE % ~~ a BABY CARRIAGE wee! get ie roomy moder. 1 Dedroom 1s Here is a Teal, buy for the Invest: aT ne oe ee | at 240 Baldwin $10; Mattress & spring, "good con. Rotpoint ' suicieatic ' Ww oor, sement, . at, . ow OEDIIG COR’ T 0. EM_ 3-657) i! Prigidaire, ref. free mete street C: Ride $5,950. ||* is af a comme. aan oe COR, AU. ROOM D gomp, YS POY. . Clarence 1 geway | Ewo unite of "brick Tern ones a oy ey Bela ee “= “= new Drapery—Uphol.. fabrics. FE ot host & hh shay Be . ___ REALTOR rece” dh ach ae." | Acne rR CTY ove eal Sig 11 CO— PT REFRIGERATOR. bias aittee ae toa 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 heat, Bac for : * 7 > Ras. Very TAR © only $78 MA 5-6011. Sa: uel’ 3 cket F me set. tenn iF YOU HAVE “SOLD A HOME moni Galy 4308 on each unit | Teasonable 200. Owner, Tuxedo ace auto. 0 oll heat i'birms. Avpl: i ye mink fofmica cotte, corner cheek to see what w have me} eachs Good north Toca on a COR, EADOW 500--$1, 500 oda. By ‘ow Cail eas with ‘m $15.95, Pear- a" fe SM er! His P. W. DIN AN Motors iid convenient to Pontiae Rg bg Eg tw toe > MY etme son's. 43 Orchard "Lake Ave. all RCI TY, Hs. enne' ; = ‘e BE 2 mise. 66 W. Faren PE 42577) only. Better burr. mercial’ or residentiat. FE 41016; DIXIE HIGHWAY BRAND NEW 808 tA ew! Cal Devon EVES. re A AN. ae me tion bed, com $10.95, "Enel @S 103 E. Huron St, LAKEFRONT AND LAKE PRivi- 400 FT. FRONTAGE wood bed frame $6.95. In-| Brook, Bloomfield Hille 000 | tr ee. 3 Rr gg me veg a ns 1 vm Bre Eve. PE 5.0510 FE 2.3971 ses jets. priced. from $1200 — senating m ase. 1.98. Cot- sacrifice - nied 00; 200, INCOME, P OPERTY2 CABIN terms Well located in 8 small sane - fon mattresses, $12.68, Pearson's For Sale Miscellaneous 60 rom ‘Lak: n Oakland Co. Fo oe ND MAT’ $10, ¥ ‘. Te REL sien | modern. Both furnished. Blectric amiga val ieee oe erty mea 1a ericun Go oun Heme GRIB AND MAT. $12. YOUTH BED | 1 oo. bedroom home. Vacant.'3 years cook stoves, refrigerators, oil EM_ 3-621 MU_4-2045 4-2045 bits an pel ete ie - Pull on ots Areadin Court, petits ontbroat wit with DUTY, 219 d. Like new, Full basement.| best etc Write Walter | by own 208. DINING” RM TABLE, BUFFET,| new, OR 3-4 “Ou heat. Insulated. Large lot.| Brush, Atlanta, Michigan, ay OWNER IN D Pill 0 ee BARTRAM ching. cabinet. Best’ offer. PE : garden soil. Willlams pake UNION LAKEFRONT | _Call or 3-8030 ‘ OLMES RA _2-1425. _|1 JB EP ae GINE WITHOUT privileges Chess school O Dixie Hwy. DAVENPORT, - GOOD COND.. $26. | Starter, never used. FE 4-4847. stores. Reasonab § doors west of Union Lake Rd. BUILDING LOT” 100 x 206 FT.| on 3.1950 Evenings -OR_3-3230 “|? MODEL Fi EER til A ven, i By ow be listed | at Cooley. Split level. 4 bedroom, | Bargain for cash, FE 8-500. INVESTMENT FOR COUPLE OR pry eren® & CHAIR. 3357 3- Crawler 14 for roller ot jack OR 3- or MA 5-7878. 6485 Bee. Porch, Fireplace, 1st level. | LOT IN DRAYTON WOODS. 4015 | “nurse Couvalescent home in beau- pe. bedrm outtt, $35; pertect 8 t'9| With bulldoger, cellent condi- projector, 96000. on 3-8 168. Dixie Hwy. a me bacon fireplace 8 _Edmore, Drayton Plains. tifui surrountings. Near Pontiac. x i2 Bigelow $40; 2 Hou, Call Bill ‘Posele, OR |3-5242. BY OWNER, PRETTY? Autic| fnmeine. posessim v8 a8) ONLY $1,650 | tea bse ve Pontes wilt Wavgres deapey, Me. apie | WIgEEL TRAILER. $3 FE| ture. rooms. ai drive, “eluai:| ft. lving space each level. 8145 J Hgctacatpnl ae ane dot re pum, Mares and “sepsens, bests Heckiip _Omnet._Open. CLOSE IN Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A fore aaa SO Nene 3 te NE toon te i . cy ot Pontlas, re uly "| _For Sale Lake Prop. 44) WITH TREES CAR COMMERCIAL renee Plor Bother ‘bome Mruralanings. |? «tare L TRAILER, 000. FE ee —_—Neorn eEeereeeeee> . 4 < LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES |,, are a aoe : Kennett St. Ph. FE 8-143! PE 2-5965 after § p.m. -SSOn CON. ' ' Rose McLarty, Broker “1ront ot Bandy beach, $5200. EM ser ED SIRERT Os A saute ate : 1 FACTORY B Eau LT vacuum . PORE Git sane sa gee Burmeister S is 8 epers, * ve CAKE PREV RCo CHeS Tae |? 3 BEDAM LAKE PRIVILEG A community you can be proud; ern, Corner of M-59 & Airport EE fiuarantee, ‘Thyte J Electric, | % array oe, tg er WS di. lope 8 iw oS be Oe Woods, 3 bedroom custom ranch tle floors, tile Kitchen, tile bath, Apes Bs TO GOLF COURSE <. OR 2G ee Thompson, st. j i home, built-in kitchen, 2 fire- oil pl cong storms and sereens, on A COMMERCIAL STORAGE ,DOWN- FAN CLEARA ri ‘ sp bemt. 19.000. FE Decorated inside "| , LARGE RECREQTION ARE town Pontiac. Receiv spon 20 inch rol!-around fan 95 | % TON ATR cone ren! LIKE C h W _ P8493: Plasterea walls. Nice location. | LOW TAXES Guy Houestres | Indoor ground level true E now $25.88. $3, down " delivers. nee 800 EM Se aan as ay Ee $7,850, terms. MArket 4-1426, B LOW AS $1 ing Fer loca) distributors Peith d > Good Year Service Stores. FE = SOIL PIPE. 6 FT 33 SPLIT-LEVEL STARTER HOME. |i99 PERT ON WHIPPLE LAKE = te private offices, telephone answer- 5.6123. 2 sive iy ' ‘Gordon *piatiley. eee + _Low Land FE 5-7304. LADD'S, IN ing and secretarial services. Way NR LAI mee at Newsteereren PREEZERS 117% CU. FT. CHEST. UMBING SUPPLY © rices LAKE ORION FRONTAGE. 9 LOTS HIGH HILL VILLAGE ventory contro) Insured Call Mr. $269.50 easy terms. Samuel's Ap- ne 8. Sa ; COMPARE THIS ~ Nice view, MI “ gal y daly) |coNcH COUNT =A POLE -Puance MA $00 ous | Ses ad CROSLEY IGER- | ¢x8x¥%4 V-grooved Mahog.... $ 4.58 car a teg La bed c TER LLY ong itzie, I've pai “kt? FREEZERS. UPRIGHT FAMOUS| ator, $15. Simmons springs, et oe, rooms b. teed oy pome. Paul MACEDAY “LAKE 2 Ri ark equipped, at Montcalm aonunt You can come out now, Mitzie, I've paid the check!”’. hame brands Scratehed, terrific| house, bird cages, mei peg Ls meg ye pireeed ; 2 basement, 2 replaces. siaie ep| Small § room year sround home Drive bp CiMeer (St, of Lapeer Center, 30 Montcalm. FE 5-222 values $140.8 $ while they, Jast le|| bp oi astm ice skates, aes: Be 2 all $ 495 i ts if : : . se ga . | be elving 10 Ye gate Cocrrneis Sie] So, Spay, Mus eccafce ab 6.08.) traces TORE — 2G) PTW PER} Money to Loan 53 Swaps 55 | _Puotescont fo Oretard Li, Ave: [| tention-A-iadder_¥ <6ti2. "| E810 premium ebipnh, ber Bf $1180 He gates oh amar | OUR BESTTOT BUYS | "atthe Biahe Fa ih eee tat a on 4 SS | ron Ge, Hates PRODUCTS. NOOR, FRAME, STORM, PPG | utmran sre bee s for n your PO 6 ne hrs eee oso oebotohd Sore : new. , FE | 4x4 Redwood, bin. tt. ...... | 7 rm. home overlooking beautiful | spect, _| Business Opportunities 51 ' FOR EAE cables with guns, will | GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE #23 Bo. } & better. & & 10M site. 08 custom Buil Builder FE $1198] Walled Lake. 3 bedrm., livin = ar ip ep Ol cg pee aaa fi h 1 mangle. NAtional 7-3312. @ Gat Wa 6 No. | & better. # GIS. M $110.00 | ~Te—| room, dining room. kitchen, al Enjoy two lakes here when yo = FOR LEASE. MODERN NEW 2 U1c as sacrifice _for_cash. FR Stats, mticto, Soft alec aad heaters for the, cabin $38.04 2x8 No. 1 & hotter, 8° & 16". M $110.00 - ‘ . : large rooms, fu closed in| > areca T vee ba service station. Exc. poten- RING-TAIL MONKEY: FOR OUT- GAS RANGE. CHEAP. try 8t 2:8x 6:8 sash doors es § 9.95 ; porch, auto. oll furnace, elec. has Prequel —— Sea nip moderate investment _re- oard motor or what have you. 2 94° COAL FURNACE. INCLUDING 3:0x6:8 flush door with lights 14.95 NOW FOR SALE | Saver,bgater full basement jeree| lake PRICED AT JUST 41.000 quired, auallfiea "Why" not ‘ulld $25 TO $500 seers: GIBSON RERRIGERATOR. GOOD | “ayes work, #25; also oll furnace, | “Cabinet hardware up-ts 60 Md = seen eevee radaces ine | EASY TERME. your own business and aves ley On your own si eaters ameue RETIRING. WILL TAKE A SMALL ition, 200 Raeburn. _—_| _"§.000 BTU, #80 OA _&3876. per cent off fins Obed Oe ee quick sale. create reti duced offs. For artiolats and de other security 4 months or cabin up north as down GUARANTEED | REBUILT eG 30 CENT OFF ON A Alum Comb. toor, +» § 26.65 thermerpa nc) mira 3 el poaerod lease slate 31,090 to wale. date et LAKE FRONT, 100x| Call Lake, MA 42461. repay Our , aerviee te is “quick ri pede on 10 rm. income? rent- & Kelvinator, ina cai. dolls, Use ow arewer pee. Alum. door grill, big oy $ 2.98 cE" appliances. MUT REALTY ws ONG LAKE FRONT |LUNCH COUNTER FULLY| {sin “or vlan us at our office Stee’ PE’ gos 7 OT at ee me 2-s0a1 | —H¥Y._OR_& Hey, OR Pa |i as et 100 Pig 2 lon subdivision © win ‘cousider ee +. _ Commerce Le MMA = ioixase ~ ints, WATERFRONT. Center, 30 = [pore ie H & A TRADE ‘53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR sand Ave ¥E “TEAR AE 1x3 pine 8q edge, 100 He a free and clear small home &8| screened porch. Priv. Lower| 90x325', _lease. ‘PE 6-221. oF BM ap ome uto 4dr te ft. eluminum boat | “cxeer INT | ELE Table, 2, leaves. arts ee Morag 5 Be Bi {"5 own ment, For further in-} Straits Lake. 2-9746 WATERFORD VILLAGE 80x140’.| BOWLING ALLEY IN THUMB with beens or" nee for $450.) 4 chairs. match. Vacuum éleaner. 4 Pe a LOAN CO.) wats formation cal! Herbert C. Davis, COMPARE TH LAKEFRONT area. 4 lanes. OR 3-8087, Drayton . __OLive_2-3896 Twin box springs and met ip hinge sin ety i] il. WwW ANY OTHERS ' Plains. 1N, Perry St, (Corner Pike) WATER, SOFTENERS TO RENT tress. TE 5-5 oe ’ A steel gar, door $65 Down on THE MARKET. BUY aga smith- . patton 425 dh "E , _ $3.50 month. OR eee TRONRITE iRONRITE IRONER, GOOD CON- eae 8 aes Avwm. end Bal pais eh ‘ 2 or 3 bedroom brick starteriseymour Lake 100 ft. .... porn 980 es 59 FRONTAGE i 9: ——_— c.g tod abernan “tei s am, Sire! loihes on oe 3 pear lot 84 x 300 ft. on pave-| Mohawk Lake. 100 ft, .» 4,000 feet frontage by 260 feet deep, For Sale Clothing 56|GE w r wishee up aluminum | § Lb. y- Xy grass +8 is aterford % acre 6,500 ne metal building 45x50 feet, TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Easy faa washer Zon gee, windows ...... 140 Ft. Lake Frontage {Lake sete MR OOS. $10,000 '} Elna suitable an cen , MarDose Histais. 202 N. MAIN 2 coats, 10; JACKET 40, 2| 192 "oRuMP eLecriid “ion VALLELY CO. x8 ciganout ai Small year around home with 43 w. wasee St. 1343 Ww. Huron, ore 44813 or FE ROCHESTER, MICH. % Tp. 3465 Auburn 4-3573 pe & Cement, 5 or “en. comely “wsement $050 with REAL FEDTE $4613, Beis, sport coat — 12 yT3 IN_ GOOD, CORDERION, 1* RCA Call Ox 1-04! 5 = STANDARD STATION. MAIN HWY LOANS $25 TO $500 1 : Eves cement ixie Hw 2 : CRAWFORD AGENCY |open evens tls; sunday 10 -ui s) See For Yourself zed bos favenierr_ Fe >is uv 6 Sarre, anal ite | ER As we wowESS Soe ene | fe at MY 31143 09 E Puint. St. CHEROKEE HILLS! ~ FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD, GOons $7. Blue spring coat, girls é lots. A. peon.. 90| Heavy LAKE ORION. MICHIG L k F t : Hardware & sporting goods store, Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711 OL 1-079! oo skirt. a va85, Several Pst OK s - ow 5 * arehhe exes cee enn ws munor| COKE Front | youn me suey mv tcesieres| Ron ge ae ai)

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Heron Real Value 3 BEDRM HOME FoR Satz OR) simples eames ab There's real value here in this de ORlando raiser pliance, MA bash i growing torutog tap pte | rg a iz wi ehoapeirer Johnson, ney. trailer, af wn, Nice owners windsh : og TVs, $19.98, re y went’ ts Toss tavern plus near he iso meld, ait Shoe. s Aan ome os verytsing eae Teondt: | Games GP, | A 4 RCA AUTO” PLAYER, Like | \¢ : Hon — youll b to own this | “Tx 2-907 ; “new, 7 3 speed player $10.) odels. te Se Lad ‘0 WILLYs STA ‘ON WAGON. |FBwWiac Seidl SEALTOR pariiiee ft, rowboat, power, mower. vans "BALL TILE SOLD cleaner, repairing Free est FE Businesses thruort Mich Fr 49233 asphalt” gles aad dey SINGER MACHINE, LIKE FE 43501, 1050 W HURON aiesrios——— Plastic wall ul le ea:| with sig sag attachment ey, OPEN Cash for for sed | TVs Vlorking or / Armstrong floor 4 payments of $13.76 ¢ ay SALCOMITIC FIC WaTex SOFTEN Vinyl forte tot Gee Sale Land Contracts 52/"‘er. Swap fo: freezer. _{umiture, Armston, Viny! tile . TRADE ELEC RANGE For Gas oe ” gun, se MAI eS. 4” rubber Na aened : B $00.00 IN LAND CONTRACTS TO onEae ai M. HOUSE, | Celline i Tile Ce ew ae ee SO aaaee! jot cash or c ine s "C. PANGUS, R Realtor trade _car_or ay on reer 1088. Huron o. Pr “te a a lca 1919 M-15 Oftonville, NA Z ‘amps Es 42 — Motor: : Money to Loan a is Wieara, 1 asst. Taaie or A-1 Attractions ~FRADEIN DEPT. i% STORY HOUSE CLOSE TV SPECIALS ‘ae size stove ...... $29.95 i STOR ae down, whiwred 10” Admiral portable... $50.95 tar ele Waaber oo... $30.88 WHEN YOU NEED | ie aubum eed | ie" RCA. table mode! ving rm suite... $19.95 ousstraile® or essh 17” Wes aro) aa ie aa 1. $38. 25 - 100 Gp es: eet ai” TV console rood dinette 22000 ay For Sale or Rent ~" All sets re Le ¥ "e bench vin 4.95 & rm. modern home. paved street, hat Nae, aly decorated, Paull : : i ae Sar or furaiture ment. ‘Or’ wil _Small dwn. pay- | 3999 wiisabeth Lake_F aN FE | 6 wy YMAN’S We Peril be be ind fait your ¥ a7, - Owner. | A me fe. PE 6.100 i ‘TWIN MAPLE “5 rattan eT _an er. ; vol “eS A Gu ems. | HaVE SEVERAL NICE HOMES, | ALMOST NEW, 2 Pc_BOX SPR spe vine oe Tae Neer oe take almost seven y cs C Ban ‘estoune a. & flee ize 40 era ii, WE & ge ave or own ymen Lo Ne ’.| ABOUT ANYTHING FOO ANT ba 2 ns Beers aa ND. GUAR. S) AT co LARGE LOT” 0x30, IN East | FOR HOME, ee} See. ot 1 Commerce : ivd. & Michigan St. area, as UND AT L & S 8: d. at Union L FF 4.1574 PERERA ert OS | AAS Shy etree, dt | SESE “Loans: $25 to $500 “ein sat x ht aedigeee ae ce iresi veep vs CAPE | Sen ; piel 24 PAY sek Mise. be on signatire ‘enly HOME’ i ACREAGE. WILL We buy. sell of ace Come out HOUSEHOLD coral howard business with Hvins | on nd look 8 acres, of free War Trade-In Se FINANCE CORP OF PONTIAC. ait ce em Pa dae Sat. “ “to 6 Fem, dae. bed: mabepeny:. Xa S:_Segines 9 ls ONLY 28 FROM DOWN-| snare . . “hig roxaoe ” i, Wt, trailer, (Auburn eights on dobura LIKE A REAL ¢AR| PmcatHoal spree’ ony’ a7800| BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em in the Want: Ads! et | Eeeeapaie af Fs SHEETING a Ay wae ouavenee EMPIRE Special DIMENSION LUMBER 2x4-6-8-10-12 width $110 per 1000 ft. 1000 FT. MIN CASH AND CARRY Empire ie Co. EVERYTHING eee a oe We carry Somplete line hed building thatertals exterior com ah een doots = i tion to shingles to West Hi sand: turn right on Hickory Ridge road; seven miles 4 Demode road, turn left and liow signs — seven days a 4 week "til 9 p.m BIG TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON Evinrude —, overstocked. few boats at a big discount Get oar motor tune-up now Labor r cent Piano ei — b years ex: Marine Service Sous Scher Le vi goed 8 am. to ? p.m. "i ee ry Wa 3G Inc., 6129 Cent y Raven Model Blige’ ou mp. ° other ag © Bagg acer busine ee Mgt sacri nas, Port. Mich. ‘OLive ot TORY i Portable Boat Fibergias MERU “Caainag ae ge 'TRS.-- ti ‘servi VICE UNDER v TER WEED CUTTING LAKES SAL! PE 47121 3122 W- Saree FE 26122 NEED A FINANCE: | FIXER? Order ‘Classified Ads to. sell, rent, find a PIBER-GLASS ora0s RD. 65 HP. ia ut. Evinrude. FE INSURE YOUR BOAT az’kh RIK A SAVINGS CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN AUBTIN-NORVELL AGENCY 170 W. LAWRENCE 8T. FE 2-9223 . | LONE = al iy bead Bin inrude 35 b.p. Lark elec. Gato: ee All ie in ‘31. oedaphotaty IQHNSON MOTORS ts, Trailers & eben ownnd MAnINE SOPFL ag | 2S Quemare LS. 8 NEW 12? BOATS or 1? rom $159.50. Trailers, $79.50 12° oe ‘Rema runabouts $144.56 up electric with all plete out- | sie # ise MOTORS USED | 1958 Mark 83 EL, like new. Al? seta then controls, com 958 Mark 6 fi motor, $i75. ist Mark 55E, 1963 Chris-Cr Gees Mercury 5 uP “hee con- "USED BOATS 10 ft' Pan Yam 10 ft. Molded si, s Mazurek Mend Sales 8. aie e tS cee STANDARD STEEL PIERS, RS. SUN docks, we _— outboard waters, $50 We orks | Harrington Boat YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER. 1890 8S TELEGRAPH RD FE 32-8033 Open Sundays SAILBOAT, 5N . EXC, COND. $350. a 3-4931. 6,009 ib. pond fe 6” nanel ol tor inboard or cruiser. ‘| Transportation Offered 87 CARS FOR PORTLAND, ORE. Wanted Used Cars 88 An wile treed tees see 1956 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, straight stick, all white color with very low miles Our stock ced to sell at $1189. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham. MI 4-2735. No. 4469, North Chevrolet Co. TOP] DOLLAR CLEAN sUSED TCARS 1 & TRUCKS Matthews- ° Hargreaves 631 OAKLAND AVE. Used Truck Parts 894 MAKES AND Mop HTS MOTOR & tb. wench. Reg ee orien’ For Sale Trucks ATTENTION ASPHALT ee Extra = goon tires. FE Pon SED, Pa ice 1956, ft. x, rad ser, Bob Butler at Turner's. 7500. RD PICK- UP, 1053, radio, heat and automatic trans- missi — Bob Butle OURIER “EXCELLENT _ pickup, nice. MAple HASKINS SHARP. CARS 1052. Buick club coupe, Tadio. agro excellent finish runs like $487. Sock Oe 1955 Chevrolet convertible, V-8 engine, powerglide, radio and heater $1178. 1956 Chevrolet conser ents. v-8, powerglide, radio and he owner, low mileage, sharp, $1593. 1956 Olds 98 Holtiday coupe, full power, radio heater, pot matic, Shining > original One owner ..........+--608 1957 Ford Fairlane 500, vV-8 en- ine, Fordomatic, radio, heater. ike new red and ivory La OWMOF 2. rere r wen enens ALSO TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ' SE skins Chev. 6751 Dixie Hi ay at M15 sao Open’ mi $5 ¥oED ay “FAIRLANE. Club Sedan Overdrive. Ra $800. OR 3- 7] FORD FAIRLANE, ‘ DR... RT. Forde R&H, utiful ww. 785. R & R MOTORS NT- oe 7 DR. 124 _oakjand 4 COPE ‘43529 i954 FORD _ CUSTOMLINE 7 DR., R&H. Sharp. Clarkston Riou Sales Stine, ht PLYMOUTH pers 5-5141 i057 FORD eae LANE 600, 2-DR. R & BH. WW, EM- _pire opast after opm PA AIRLANE, RADIO, LUTELY & “ Gt ofall © * cred “ _ Harold Turner Ford. ‘*. “to FORD. LIKE NEW. 201 OLI- ze a COUPE, BODY LIKE NEW, BLACK. CE EN GINE BEST OFF : CHOOSE . a AUBURN. NTRY | COUN echyentiqnal Leora pow- ia 53 — ‘so a A . POM. C-300, | 1 heater, auto. trans. New brakes, oy new at FE 2-0680. ‘$6 FORD Fore) RVeRTiBEE Exc. cond. Brand new top $1,350. F "62 nes, 2 DR. FOM ABSO E 50 MORE ECONOMY SEDAN, A wane mn a ol $61 3 be. — y = alance _$1850 mera tes ‘til a FORD PANEL, Laos 8 CYLINDER. "50 ForD” te A “9 0 : i NASH StATESM ‘AN $75. "50 en ota "ol Aeon, $145, ‘32, NASH AMBLER WAGON $45 ‘$2 PLYMOUTH. $195. ‘53 ONTIAG, C8185. nit CHEVY, $195 SELECTION we floanee rade up or down or ECONOMY USED CARS NEED A TRUCK? _ PROBABLY OAKLARD COUN. EST ~ PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH GOOD ~ CHEAP Pi aa oben oot off Saginaw _ CONVERT.” ipod Fewe r k steer- ns 5 a IX} es. Continental "RUNNING. oy. Oakland at Cass Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | 83. FOR THOSE | WHO APPRECIATE A _REALLY FINE CAR! MERCEDES 990-10 Ferry Service " ame “On 3-1254. —_ GOING NORTH. PART FE _5-6806 Either way. _ Wanted Used Cars 88 cash need- ments onl mo. Mr Bell, reat Lakes. y Fa 86-0402, TUN, Casta, nile Stl . = w walls hea fr. . power pack. $100 and over 7 Prall, _Kpettmment sof “after t :30_ p.m. ‘$2 CHEVY SEDAN. a lide RHE. FOE REE aS ‘ONEY DOWN. Assume pay- ments of $11.46 me. Call cress me full price R- 23 Mgr. Mr, Parks at MI Harold Turner Ford. i957 ISETTA 300. Red, ful _ped._ Call_a! Lake ROADSTER, NEW 1 dition. By ee $1,005. FE CAR PAYMENTS. 100 BURDEN- sume? Let us heip you adjust to some legs expensive model. M24-AT CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY MY_ 2-261) FORD, CROWN VICTORIA. Sacrifice, NEW CAR “TRADE-IN S Must Be Sold SHARP CARS Most with no down payments — low monthly payments. BEFORE YOU BUY SEE EDDIE STEELE FORD 2705 Qrchard Lake Rd. Out of the high overhead area. KEEGO HARBOR. PE $9206. we, Brakes. 4 i & H., Tinted gs. I car owner, $1140. 55 FORD CONVERTIBLE, -AUTO- matic trangmission, R&H, white exc, condition. FE 2-7748. FORD. v8 COUNTRY nae New tires. Lake. Orion. cLEAN 33. FORD CONVERTI- _ ble, $650. FE 4-7574. Foe copie. 5 w ir am atta SED. John- $45 DN. ward. SoRtt 8 WHITE CHEVE COK- vertible, 1955, 1 owner, ¢xc., Ba 1. FORD v-8. COUNTRY sta, taxes Orion tires clean. HUDSON HORNET, 1953. RA ADIO. hel md tires. price. "down BARGA ~sEB-+— + . John- A'N LOT Hunter one. at mages. Birm. 1957 ISETTA BMW 300. A owner —— po nie per DOWN, Asus = Call Credit t_ MI 4-7500_ Haro! SSaCuRY cup COUPE. RH. SSO TUTELY NO MONEY oe of $8.65 Mr. Parks a "furner Ford. rion Motor Sales FE_2.9878 PE 46-6896 CASH ‘FOR LATE MODEL - USED UsRS Comrnunity Motor Sales -AUBURN AT EAST Bi VD. FE_5-8858 CONTINUED » ree TISFACTION THAT's R ae SELL US ¥ CAR FOR ae ane spor” GAIN ORCHARD LAKE_AT CASS 8-048 ° OPEN ‘TIL 10 H. J. VAN WELT 4540 DIXIE -Hwy.. Drayton Plains. 3 the Hi Dollar es late models OR. 3-1355. AS MUCH a8 $50 a JUNK AND peep cars ‘FE 2-2666 days or ves. BEST FRICI Ca-FOR JUNE CARS. _FE 44878. "CASH FOR CARS HARDENABNRG MOTOR 8 SALES Cass at Pike 56-7308 JUNK CARS. rLL BUY YOUR CAR | Call Don DeGain 350 N Da ype came 1350 N/ Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930|/ R & R MOTORS Reeds used cars, Get top cash Or T trade up or down FE r 124 Oakland 4-3529 FE TOP CASH! FOR ANY MAKE OR model, Trade up or down. ECONOMY C. CARS 2527 Dix WE. NEED CARS SAVE TIME-WE'RE PAYING Top $$$ Dollar GOOD USED CARS At Our New Location . 952 W. HURON eta i OUT OF GIATE D DEALER WANTS 1 cars aS. Wal- al Hotel, feom — =? 9 p.m, cAvE $700 og ‘1988 Vi VAUXHALL, fr. eee oe nee | FE i985 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DE- luxe 4-door radio, heater, auto- matic transmission, power area . : y ; rolet Co. Hunter Blvd at 8. Wood- hae Birmingham, M For Sale Cars Good Uae ngporation : 445 “Sh aa eek ser, seats ve $ ak EM Ey Sales & Service R, &C. ‘Rambler 2 SLOGAN We yoty beat any deal EM + “oy! 4 dr heater Radi 3-0142 3-4155 Must = be ears in 30 days. R & fk, SAL: let are. 8a ‘til @ p.m. tad. = 2 dr. station wena eee en ent etnweene, 9 dr. are 0 & heate sedan, ppaahew. $805 as Ta- . 405 $1545 BS Chevrolet 2.dr. anaes radio & heater, sharp .....--.--0 $295 ‘65 Buick. 2 dt Century hardtop. Radio, Heater Dynaflow .. $1148 . 55 ae 2 dr, Hydra-° $945 FE 2.9555 MBLER—_JEEP DEALER _ “HAUPT Pontiac Sales "58 Pontiac Starchier Cat. er's demo. Full power. "67 Leet Cat. Cpe. Hydra. —— 2 dz. sedan. Hydra. White- ae) ro i Fairlane 2 dr. Fordomatic. \Whi L wails. toll Bulex Special. 2 dr. R&H. White- '57- DE SOTO Poces ceca Cee mlies. $3395 BRAID Desole Pir esoutn eter 34 «Years Layo Dealing FE ‘2-0'86 ~~" {953 DODGE, 4 DK. FE. 4-2978. A Mgr) MERCURY MONTERE 4 . Mercomatic, R&H WW tires. $5 al owner. — cond, é Cal ay . eve dr. RH. Power brakes. Bi wn 4 3 eves gist 1981 DODGE CORONET REPOSSESSION Full price > ee No cash needed. ay oR mo oat Bell. Payment Great Lakes. ries crt : Oram ial bl pike ser pow- w fabs. Eddie Steele alls 53 Chevy Bel alr 4 dr. Also Saag ig Specials! w itain tei resion JEROME'S "Bright Spot” 22 AUBURN SeeM & M Motor Sales For dollar on late model cars. fe H OB_3-1603 “FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY : JEROME'S “Bright Spot” ' OldsCadillat ‘Dealer ae Lake at Cass o188 eae FE 2-9101 | SHOP Sunday BUY. Monday OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. «Open Eves. Your Car To Make Your Deal TAKE YOUR TIME Come In SUNDAY And: Select EeisuRE~ THEN vOuLE !Ready Monday -Matthews- Hargreaves 631 OAKLAND AVE. Your-Chevrolet Dealer FE 44547 For Sale Cre —» Too busy 4 ‘Daring the week? ~ Shop SUNY. ‘Russ Pane. Motor Company Mencoe SOUnD Line 34) 6 SAGINAW FE 2.9131 '§3 NASH RAMBLER, HARDTOP. ntal. . Fe ten. ee Contine: He 52. RAMBLER WAGON. GOOD _condition, FE 8-4267. ‘81 1 RAMBLER ,BT ,000D comp. cate Se Ward, MI 6-3900.° "CY" OWENS FORD 55 NASH STATION “eed é +, ve OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW. FE 5-4101 MANY "a " $4 MAKES & model: come out & look ey over! Auburn Motor Sales CORNER Ft Fades B. BLVD. ~ OepSMOBILES Foreign cars r é TOUC & Austin pa $28 N. Main — : ester "51 OLDS 98 HA ARDTOP. DELUXE, sen windows & shes $300, MA } OLDS Hydra. P. Stee “>, Drake RAH. ‘Exc. “steerag * ‘63 OLDS‘ 4 DR ares, "Pui accessories. New tires : ~~ at 1159 Myrtle. came Ot PA 3-52 oa "5 rhe PLYMOUTH SELEVED DER E rdtop, $475. OR 1955 PLYMOUTH 4 eae S Sapa SEDAN. 6 cylinder Good cond OR 1956 PLYMOUTH r CONV, RADIO, heater, white tires, Clean, Take anything in trade, $1,000, 6 Pontiac Lk. Rd. 1954 PLYMOUTH HARD TOP. RA- dio, heater, autématic transmis- sion, ppl Tee ay Pric: to sell a's No. 4272. North Ch Hunter Bivd. and we Ivara Ave Birming- row lg ‘87 SLyMOORH. SEDAN. NOTHING down. Take rer BB a a wrap R, Johnson Mtr. Orion. Ue eee bees arti WAGON 4 r. V8 Power Cre only $1,385. R R MOTO & 724 Oakland 4-3529 53 PONTIAC, ; DELUXE. | HYDRA- matic. R&H, $300 APE ations DTOF A Belvedere 2 dr. Ran Powet stee & brakes WwW, demo., like new: terms Clarkston Motor Sales CUR YELER FLYOUTS DEALER Clarkston al cn Sone A 5-SI41 REPOSSESSION Fo. full price ee = nem. engine sortes. No cash needed nee “Sell, _ Great Lakes, PE 8-040 " Take over payments or can be __re-financed, 2675 Dixte Hwy. eet aoe rans ion : PE 5-436 = $8 PONTIAC Jahan pact CATA- lina Coupe. Small down payment. Lucky poy Sales. 193 8. Sag- aw. FE 4-23t+ SALESME EN DEMO "88 Pontiac, Chieftain Catalina, seden. 2600 mi. Full wer. Several other models also. For a terrifie dea! call Tom — at oe tiac =Retail Store. FE pean A inde eae 1954 PONTIAC, CLEAN. FE 8.3580 Hardenburg an Olds 98, WO oe eee. $ 895 7 Ford Vic. Prairiane fsteenae poe “50 PONTIAC, HY HYDRA. $55 OR_3-2761 3 PONTIAC 2 DR. RH, ABSO- LUTELY NO Mf EY apalon =f Call Credit Mer x or. ‘Pe te 7 at. Mr. Par __MI_ 4-7500. Harald peer Pan: a 1953 PONTIAC, DELUX DR. Sharp Pid Soe R&H, ‘hlte” walls. FE ogy PONTIAC #4 DR. SEDAN, &H clean can get. financed. Phone OR 3-3626. LATE: 1987 lagi to CONVERTI- ble 1 owner. power, All access Perfect cous $2,175. FE 122 after 6. ‘52 PONTIAC, 2 DR., = N, $165. _FE_3-1542. a Riggin oe? 345 1955 PONTIAC 2 “DR: SEDAN, Clean, inside and out, $905. 557 _Montcalm. PE 2-4528. GOT MY GREETINGS. ‘56 GOLD- _or't Hawk, 5 pass. Must sacrifice. "54 4 WiLLY's 2 ‘DE RIVE. R&H. ABSOLUTENY NO” teed MON: EY DOWN. $8.65 mo. Call Credit Me: rahe. Parks st Mi 47500. Harold’ Tu ‘53. WILLYS 2 R. GOOD -CON- dition, No rust, 5048 — *. + Crescent Lake. Reas FE iT, 1953 Willys 2-dr. A very nice green anh c oo 2B set obeacees vee det surprise raat Std Sines 68 Oa foal FACTORY BRANCH OPEN > HOUSE You EB Sous in = 7° SUNDAY - LOOK THE CARS OVER— tier a8 seth, oe READY TO CO 7 MONDAY AND MAKE “Your Deal" PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | “FE svi aC : BEHIND THE Post *a ‘ AUGUST 9, 1958 “THE-PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, A -- “Today’ S Television Programs --| - - Today’ s Radio Programs - - Students Ur ged. | . 7’ __ a een © . A eoties, Wie, 26) CRLW, om WW, WOAR, (119) «= WATZ, (me) WPON, " eek gore — : , , «0509 Ra a PUN, (1400) «WIBK, (1490) Channel 2--WJBK-TV Channel +—-WWJ-TV Channel 7~WXYZ-TV | Channel 9 CRLW-TV in Small Colleges cONIGHT CKLW. Christian Witness WPON, Bob Wesley CKLW. News, David pa TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON — {8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. den wan cahek See ee on beret ‘Ey | Seyaape Tom Geores calat utente’ Ager pose WWJ. Sports, 7 WiTE. Nowe chansoee: | MM WIR, News, Page. enrolling in overcrow -name “m Pomeye, itm ten oe Seer Ser [atiinatenetme | BRT WE Mae, | Eile "attalaSGht,luiverties shu ok to the ml . . wit ews : @ Movietine, Barry Jones, (7) Bowliug. $125 (2) News, wean News ‘Page CRLY Ramo Hible WoAR News” Tham 34 News George wer wen ae De eva a Corridors.” ('52.) WPON, Christopher WPON, Episcopal Ser’ WCAR News Martyn 6:30~-WJHK, 3 Sons ions (2) Showcase — 12:30 (2) Movie. 9:30 (2) Beat the Clock. Bee ee cases 100 Wal bape) Hour Fil ‘mon, he 9:20—WJR. Jack Harris — applications far. ageene (4) Michigan Conservation. (4) Romper Room. SKLW Word of Lite okLy Noms. a) crophecy | WXYZ Sunday Best CKLW News, Mirtle Lapbite :30 (9) Bowli (om , WON Handee Hnusenarty |° CKLW Radio Bible Class ‘So said the Council for the Ad- 6:30 ( ng (9) Gabby Hayes. (7) Our Frieng Harry. WIBK Btereo WIBK, Towa Sal WIEK Detroit Speaks 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey (9) Holiday Ranch. 10:00 (2) For Love or Money eG eee WPON Emmanuel Baptist WOAR. Nowe, Thomes WW, News, True Story vancement of Small Colleges, Inc., (4) Movietime (cont.) 12:45 (4) Industry on Parade (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. oy, ae ee eer, Coen | re ee ee oKuw News “tasry’ Morgan = ee e . : ; 00~ : JB: lark or 2) "Racioet Sent. ; : WORK fee a caw Ponting “Babtint *wWo. News, “Zonttor” WCAR News gether, it said, they can handle 1:00 (4) News. 10:25 (9) Billboard, WCAR News Togan WJBK. News, Lenhardt, | WXYZ, College Choir WROR, Chuck: Lewis 5.000 more students in their class- 7:00 (7) Explorers. Safari in (7) World Adventure Series 7:80—WJR, Hay Ride mace eee ae ee ee 10:30 WWJ, Don_Ameche e -l1e:28 (3) Star Show wwe Mente 11:89” WIR. Tanernacle WJBK, News, Stereo CKLW. News, Davies rooms than currently are enrolled (9) Gilead Baptist. (Sh Mewes 2 (4) Treswure Hunt. ae oe 1 WJBK. Patn. for Blind WPON, Another Show™ pect, ope os for the coming school year. About (4) Movie (cont.) 1:30 (4) Movi (9) Movie. CKLW Album Time #:30—cKLW. The Quiet Hr. | WY¥2, “Cur French two thousand of these can be ac- (2) Sea Hunt. Lloyd Bridges} (7) J sate Ji lle Ames ! WXYZ. Pilerimag WE\2 Curtain Calle commodated -in resident facilities 1m. 5 in adventure series. (2) ary = i % (2) Arthur Godfrey *ekiW. "auiet" etmek” oer oe oe *“CKLW 15 ME wien eee oe Peery six - million : dollar - (4) Price Is Right. ORLW enesne 12:00—WJR, News, Chuest WXYZ, U. of D. a 1:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Ray/%:00 (7) My Little Margie. 9:26—WWwd O16 Oprey CRLW ‘Lavo News Weee eee apt | CKLW. Nona Dares (coueal expansion program largely = ponsible for enlarged 4 iE - ll: ws nowies ews, mnar me as Smith, Elegants. Andy Wil 1:25 (7) News. a ee hae He eee eae rt ey | 2:80: WIR, Pace the Nation as pitealir gs "ae vapeet said. ° proeeot ae 2:30 @ rite saat bed 10:00 WIR, Music Album WCAR. News Woodling we tae ee, - mee ae rmamwes n Runyon. - (7) Wie, : 0. CKLW, Royal Visi «2:30- WJ, Supplement WXYZ, Pilgrimage. ww, N Cea burg, : Et cr ecco Gee REE | en | Se cee Pao ect te . . jon Ss 3: } Movie. leky the (lown. 1;00— WJ, Best of Musi CKLW. Billy Uren WIBK, Kingsley 8t POLIS (AP)—If 3 po col mia ‘ BAPE. | Bae bate EE | Saye Skee ase) RE RRR” [mond O-Domell can't beat ‘eh . : S. 4 . wee WPON, Cranbrook Air WJBK News Music . : he’ll join ‘em. In the police sta- scape otis ee nn vai : Mame mBatt, MM cn pay thcee parking, chet 8:00 (7) Studio C. ‘Say Hello to (7) Johns Hopkins. WY? — Statler Wan. iMusic . WRK, Viewpoint J tgbt | Wx News. Shorr tog ech aire an the’ space es Pamela.” MONDAY AFTERNOON CEI sews Enewles WPON, Bob Wesley CKLW Back to God 1:00-"WJR, Peter Lind Hayes of a few minutes, O'Donnell! took | (9) Family. Pride. 4:15 (2) World This Week. WON Nowa Spurte : 11:00—WJR, News, Music ww Bees, Wesel time to file his application to join H | (4) (color) Bob Crosby. An- 12:00 (2) Love of Lite. | ple ae ee eRe WPON, Bob Lak the force. . drew Sisters, Edgar Bergen, |4:30 (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) Tic Tae Dough. pedagea many oabe CKLW Elder Morton CKLW -News. Barry Grey | t:19-WJR, Wr, Malone Others have tried ~ now singer George Hamilton IV. (4) Youth Wants to Know. (9) Man From Tomorrow. | Wwxyz Melodie 2:30—CKLW. Bible Inst. WJBR. Kewa Concert fall) WJBK. News, Baseball 5 ta Previets Pune : (2) P. Mason (cont.) (7) College News Cont | : $:00-WIR, News, Music . | 1U40-WJR, News. Monitor | WX¥2. News, Shots = eT Sonotone has hidden its , cn aan eee w:i5 (9) Children’s Newsreel ~~ WWJ, Monitor, Sa Be cee Soe | cee ssn me te eeepeeee latest transistor hearing aid 130 (7) Jubil U.S.A. Carl : SUNDAY MORNING cKtw Cent, ‘ite Hour WJBK. Adolescents CKLW. Austin Grant. Davies in light, graceful eyeglasses. ad te pica eeaitet 5:00 (2)Last Word. ~ 12:30 (2) Search for Tommorrow: “2265 e ei euaymene Tour | WEAR News tome __ z:0— WR, Couple Next Noor Worn as one ua — getblig (9) ‘Tenge Baptist. (4) Catholic Hour. (4) (eolor) It Could Be You.! ¢:30—wsk» arm Review $:30—WCAR News Logan CREW. News, Shift. dreak else to wear. Choice of (7) B ball DT Erwi WJBK, Another (hance WXYZ. Hour of Decision WXYZ. News. Shorr (4) Crosby (cont.) aseball Corner. 7) The Erwins, : se MONDAY MORNING . tyles for, both (2) Top Dollar. Quiz (9), Favorite Story WOVE arm new Nymes| ‘aw News “Moattor 3:00 WIR, Helen Trent vid a ea bes . bad 4 . r * + ‘ : . ; < WW) 6 Star Matiner women. Loo r best Sa (2) Face Nation sa tas ome vache Gy ietcihee | Sk Ri | reece | Sie dee om while hearing your best. 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. 1 a ara we er gerne, | 4.80-—WaK guspense CHLW’ Rooster CKLW Shift Break, Oavies (9) Boston Blackie. tt) Lone Ranger . , Wirg Kamo Bible Clase | WORK. Newa ‘Tom George | WORN News fenncit COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE (4) Opening Night. “The| - (% Telescope 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. nee WIE. core eee | Goan: ures loonn” WEAR News Bheridan | yO Wome Pa ” ¢ (4) Movie. . WXYZ, Music eaage etl lence lobed WwW), Woman 19 House FREE DEMONSTRATION Quiet, Stranger.” (George (7) My Little M GRLW' Raughos “epersecls| OA WIE, Nema 2 Doller | Gime WIR Voice of, Agia XYZ, News, McKenzie Montgomery) tries to get SUNDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS a ae a e Margie, WJBK, Protestant Hour wea, nels jMonitor CKLW. Nunn, Dev CKLW News. ® Chase G 1 bse Chinese : tesa, hows, ~ GKLW. ews “hibum wron, Be siti ry ‘ire op eek aen tines of Bands SONOTONE (2) Gale ; : Ss $130—WJR, FBI vd 6:00 (2) Search. Aging and How/1:30 (2) As The World Turns, GW, Wows, wwe News, Monitor 0 ww Delend Sales and 3 puzzle involves Susanna, 5 /deay'h Reaert beens the @ = WxVR, Brvie Clase ip wour| WARD erele ot Tratb 1 7 ite Dep Kir BHA Waltrie, eKensie _ OF PONTIAC : cag! in sinister plot. (Re- Physical Fitness Research| _ Toppe Se, Seven sed OKI W New —ie pA re, poet Febp Oevid WOAR. News, S fignnett SWEET 9 RADI. TV 511 Pontiac State Sank Gidg. | . (a) Moet the Press he 2 oa om Brooks. “Wd Nets, Werkeng! Mute _ WOAR ye 9 - WPON, Don MacKinnon Call tor FREE. Home Demonstration ° i . : , ine Wi : +a Ph Ed: 1 = & Welk (cont.) (1) Frontier Doctor. Movie WSK. Ave Marta quNDeT SvENING rash ioe si" Me sort a ’ suri (9) Here's Duffy. Variety. (9) Popeye. 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. SEAT ites $:00-—WJR, News, Indictment | Sune CKLW' News, Chase (4) Turning Point. Sniper WN Ot anne Lotheres! Gwa leaner Oke pig § WIBK Sporin, McLeod f imperils ex-con (Mark Ste-ig:95 (2) News. arpa) <3) Hens Party oe ik ao ae | one aoe ies WOAR. News, sheridan times Wan, _oee, Mone vens) trying to clear his @ cr ) Haggis Bassi WXY% Religious News WCAR News, B $190 WIR. News, Guest vr, pp Ray Metenzie name, 6:90 (2) Air Power. “The Cold) ee | WiRK Mews Mune | WORK’ News sound Win. Neve Wolt, EKLW Sports, Chase Ss 5 vail le (2) Have Gun, Travel. Decade—Korean Stalemate.” . tan, % News. Patrick 4:80- WJR, Ounsmoke CKLW News, Toby David Wiek: he News, Tenn. Ernie , whose wife is kill- (4) Outlook Huntley . 2:60 @ News, Pda 1 Santa" fe Wd, Wows, feet the Pres viek men. ves oer | cepa —— on . Chet \- 4 ‘ d. ‘a ve 5 A ‘ of. Lay Paladin captive. terviews American Soldiers|s:99 (2) Big Payot XYB Voice CRLW News, Albus 1 &:80—WJR, Musie Hal! ‘Watt News, uckeote | To Holders of 7 oe in banon. 2 : . } F 2 = (4) Today Is Ours. : . : : - (1) 26 Men. “Idol in the 7 rican Bandsta ; oa : nD ore a squest Piyiowe| Hore * ‘TV Not Show Business, _|Ann Arbor Student | '",You Are Fortunate Enough to Hold ews. eques , + U] Permit You Can Be Doubly Fortunat ‘ (4) Aniateur Hour. “Three Steps North.” Lloyd , a Permit You Van ve Y . : $:5f, (2) Verdict Is Yours. 2 4 F % (2) Gunsmoke. Dillon faces Bridges, Lea Padovani. : Broadwa Wr t | by Owning One of the Marvelous New (4) From These Roots. 1 er : a ‘Ss urn in a Y g ous cowhands celebrate. [1:00 (2) Lassie. ee ce lea a yes trea : ay. | Burdette Gas Burners. The Only New Z r Da a ; ‘ ; eis win’ Pree (7) You Asked For It. (4) Queen tor «Das: By CYNTHIA LOWRY / it enables him to earn a chunk of 2 me nae encial ocr Gas Burner in 20 Years: It Will Produce "Margaret. 7 1:30 (2) Brothers. (1) American Bandstand NEW YORK (#—*Television isn't) money no that gee he = pen uate student in chemical and — 40% More Heat From Your Gas yarns Po. | ‘| (4) No Warning. “The Em- lshow business,” said Robert Paul,°@'ing money for awhile and) metallurgical engineer, suffered | the Resultant Fuel Savin = 10:29 (9) Weather. bezzler.” Whit Bissell, John), 5. i») g, Smith thoughtfully, “It's a free. Write another book, which is what| Mesh barns on beth bis hands e Nee Savings. Russell Hicks. +48 (2) Secret Storm. Cae he considers his serious business. oy had part of his hair burned | a * 4 » . “ t 4 i em Tee aus uni] fae SO oy vee tire Di Yeu Gat Ost Wit OE tety nt | “It Pays for itself, » Bay.” (@.) Lat TE ak ben a sanyo cent piece of serious Smith ‘busi-| De Nevers was rushed to Un- | Why Not Own ee . (4) J. Cotten Show, District|#:00 (2) Ba Sivan, Guna OF0l ss 66 Matin Remenees. ’ sottce Se a ae eee ae ey ee ee sag | | faced with decision that may World-Wide Talent Contest. a A writer is what they call us explosion cheaet his qovernership (4) (color) Lawrence and|6*00 (2) Detroit Bandstand writer and continued: in TV,” he said, “‘but that’s not) Ment block wall in the iabora- | Ponvercione of Ever j Gorme. G J (4) Willy, “Show business is the legiti- |right. I write ad libs tory’ and smashed windows in very chances. . Guests are Janis ith . te libs, Think up (2) Horieymooners, Paige, Julius LaRosa, Lionel (7) Superman. mate theater, the movies and in |ideas. I try to figure out some.) several labs and offices | Type, Low as (89.50 ‘ Hampton. (9) Looney Tunes an odd way, book publishing, In |body for the performer to be—ba-| im the engineering building. Full | talled! si 11:00 (7) Federal Men. (9) Movie “The Clock.”’ Judy show business, the audience (sically performers haye no idea| Officials sald De Nevers, wh y ns 7 (9) Theater (cont ? 5:30 (2) Susie. walks up to # counter, puts down |who they are, But that’s not writ-| W8# doing research on the heat (4) News. | a tone ns vad a telad | = s money and buys @ ticket. ‘ng, Tn-the-olt days of radio they, capacities of various gases, | (2) News Final. 8:30 (7) Anybody Can Play. key Mouse Club - “A treebi used to call this continuity. In a; heating propylene gas when (9, Serial Theater. reebie is something you Bet show with musi¢’ that just means| Viast ecourred, for nothing, In television, you are 88 gt rare Street 9:00 (2) G.E. Theater. Hume Scott, “Strange Bargain.” ('49.) Lee Tracy “Criminal ner, chief deputy state highway NOBODY. KNOWS the Pacifie area will be held in clalist O, L, Hogsett of the Univer- 11:15 (4) Weather. given entertainment for’ nothing, ‘airweather. Cronyan Gabor in, ; 4 ‘ while usicians ; : 2 eee Pee At There, Beeu Beimmel“|MACKi@e Aide fo Head Oh, sure, you're mupponed fo Hing the — Expert Offers Tips FE 86-6621 FE 86-6651 FE 2-2254 | 11:20 i aka Don — (4) (color) Chevy ge - z sell you ¢ or shaving) © = ; = : ‘ a Bey: Ca"| Stns Bots ren Sen Domes’ Campaign ewan tr ait sr, mine pacific Fenival Ser __(0N Electric Mower 3 11:26 (2) Nightwatch Th, Martha (7) New Orleans Police De- i tye a ion ign ve wie ee partment. LANSING (# — Sidney H. Wool- nothing cifia 8 om iy wi 7 CHICAGO (UPI) - Safety spe-] S) th GS | Lawyer.”’ ('51.) 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. ‘‘Secret of the Chateau.’” (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Movie (cont. (2) N'watch (cont.) SUNDAY MORNING 1:55. (2) Meditations 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock, ‘“Im- promptu Murder.” a7) Gold Cup Race. 10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Decision “Indemnity,” Richard Kiley. (9) News. 10:10 (9) Princess Margaret 10:20 (9) Weather. commissioner, will direct the Dem- ocratic state campaign again this year, repeating his roles of 1952 and 1954. Woolner quit his $15,250 a year state position yestérday to take the party assignment. Neil Staeb- ler, Democratic state chairman, said the party will take him on at the same salary. , Regarded as one of his party’s ablest administrators and political “The trouble with a freebie like television is that nobody knows if people are buying tickets, So they have to find people to tell them whether or not people are watch- ing and if they like what they see, I don’t think the people who tell them are competent to judge.” * * * It's this business of just not knowing, Smith says, that makes television people so jumpy. : Smith himself isn't jumpy. At | (Wi San Francisco Sept, 12 to 19, Am- bassadors of Pacific, countries will be invited, Mayor George Chris- topher announced the event, point- ing out San Francisco's historic role as gateway to the Pacific. Fruehauf Goes in Red DETROIT w — Fruehautf Trailer Co. reports a net loss of $488,861 for the first six months of this sity af Mlinois college of agricul-| ture says an electric mower will do the best job if you cut that, aby in straight lines across — He also suggested working away) from the cut-over area to avoid electric shocks from any) fra wires. the grass is wet, it isn’t a good idea to work with an electric mow-: er, Hogsett warned, And to keep, the cord from kinking or tangling, we Ine? EASIER TO SWIM IN DEEP waTer/ 8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins 10:25 (9) Film Fare. ] ar, compared with fit of, - . organiners, | Woolner aie. oc but] the, Moment he is writing, the TO OOBATT for the like period of colt it loosely'in a bucket or basket. Ti emaabace 8:30 (2) Christophers. 10:30 (2) What's My Line? not in a full time, paid capacity, a Wanewe Sumani for Pat 1957. Sales for the 6-month period |] the Detiet that the (4) Movie: "Small. . Town er er of 1958 were $99,988,044 com-| More than one-half million per-|] buoyancy ~ot water ” Boone | 8:45 (2) Accent. Deb,” Jane Withers, About 20 per cent of the world ' pared with $120,896,314 for the 1997/sons.visit Carlsbad caverns each} terrases « 1¢% te (7) Lou Gordon, Russell G. rail mileage is in the U. 8. He accepted the chore because period. ; year. i] depth, As the duoy- 8:58 (4) (color). News McCarthy, guest, : eel |] sner Gove net so in- (9) Movie, ‘Daisy Kenyon r if crease, it te as easy (9) Billboard J Cra vford ’ | to swim in shallow 2) Court of Health. anaes : Money ce oom 9:00 ( rt ealth. - : (4) Church at the Crose |11:00 (2) News, Weather. — p ! ee (1) Movie. “That Hamilton own | : w aoe, Palooka. 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Seeks One-Year Delay |S* ‘in Admitting 8 Negroes NASHVILLE, Tenn. {AP)—Vio- ence might result if Negroes are Sey liane 4 year’s G0 integra school, berian peninsula Kamchatka. The ss x ~— other forms a slim mainland-and- d island strip that extends.1 miles The State Board of Edueation southeastward along the Canadian heard Smith's request. | coast. tension at Memphis had admit all applicants who.pass a standard screening test after the *S, 6th District Court of Appeals threw out the board's five-year plan for gradual integration. ‘ powling over poles and fire hy- ' drants and mashing a car before ramming into a neighborhood gro-/ degrees cery store. the wake of integration trouble : penn the 250-foot glacier and ‘outlet, Result: the lake, like a : Aiésicon Family Car Often a Ponteca Plane WASHINGTON — As the 49th State, Alaska will add to the Union not only a Far-North frontier, but an assortment of superlative, odd, and spectacular physical features. More than twice as big as Texas, Alaska has two panhandles, One reaches 1,500 miles southwestward through the Aleutian Island chain to face Soviet islahds off the Si- The southernmost point of this eastern panhandle is 500 miles north of Washington State(, Alas- ka’s easternmost city, Ketchikan, located within the panhandle, is 500 miles closer to the Orient than is any part of continental United States. Straddling the Arctic Circle, Alaska still holds remnants of the ice age, Many of its glacial scenes aré reminiscent of Antarctica, SELF-DRAINING .LAKE A natural wonder. that Alaskans hope will some day attract tourists is Lake George, whose outlet is dammed by Knik Glacier, only 45 miles from Alaska's largest city, Anchorage. : East spring and summer, the lake depression is filled to the brim with rain, melting snow, and gla- cial pon voy At high point, the. scours out a channel roars Knik Valley to its gtant wash-bowl, is annually wae joke that they:mieasure rain not by feet but | thoms. ; Alaskan scenery mixes fire with ice; as in the once furiously active voleanic showplace, thé Valley of Ten Thousand: Smokes." Preserved now in the vast Katmal, ntional Monument; the Valley: < dis. covered and explored ina cdg of National Geographic ¢ North America’s nat ie other huge federal _ preserve, Mount McKinley National Park. Roaming its more than %,000 square miles of forests, lakes, and mountains -are caribou, mountain sheep, bears, wolves, and other specimens of Alaska’s abundant’ wildlife. Economically, Alaska’s immense resources in salmon and other fish- eries, forests, furs, oi and _min- erals have hardly been tapped. Enough wealth, however, has been garnered since the area was bought from Russia in 1867 to repay many itimes the bargain price of $7,200,- 000. Though the gold rush days are a memory, the annual gold yield still amounts to more than $18 million a year, One Nome bank will cash a poke of gold if asked. Giant Alaska is small in one ace 150 neha ie more. “People 20,230-foot McKinley rises in an- | " |Our 49th State Is Land of Superlatives, lin Size, Weather, Scenery, Resources respect. Its pepaletiod is estimated at about 213,000, including military personnel at various bases and Strategic outposts, and the native Eskimos, Indians, and -Aleuts, At that, say. the Alaskans, they have. the fastest-growing population ine fumbers sitive 1940, . - fr + ne * ie * ee : ” Alaska’ vigor : is denionstrated p its enthusiastic use of the air- "The family car is often a poritoon plane. Flying boxcars de- ‘liver anything from tractors to pre- fabricated houses. Doctors. fly to patients, women to the hairdresser, fishermen and hunters to their sport. The new State-to-be. has 250 airfields and 40 seaplane bases. Young as You Feel BELINGHAM, Wash. (AP) Idaho's national Republican com- mittee-woman, Mrs. Phyllis Loehr, 48, has married James W. Kline, 28, who was her neigh- bor while he was attending the University of Idaho, Mrs. Loehr was divorced from Dr, Doyle M. Loehr, Moscow, Idaho, on grounds of cruelty and separation: after 20 the country, having: oars, their} prominent physician at}. years of marriage. . SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1958 BEACH BALLERINA — There's more than just seaside exhuberance behind this ballet leap by Norna Curry, 17, at Miami, Fla. Norna’s practicing for a summer dance tour at the city’s Crandon Park, eter —) es ae he \Film Idol Loses Fight {to Bar Girl's School AM M, England (AP) — British sereen idol Dirk Bogarde has lost his fight to stop construc- tion of a girl's school. next to his country, home, / Bogirde, a 37-year-old bachelor, joined other residents in protest- ing that the sight of & glass and eoncrete. schoolhouse plus . the sound of 540 chattering schoolgirls would mar the neighborhood, : The appeal was dismissed yes- terday. “I suppose it could have| Entry fee is $2 and may be paid been worse,’’ Bogarde mused. lastito Lynn Gregg, of Embree & night. “They were thinking of|Gregg, Union Lake, building a crematorium there at one time. ” 4 Union Lake Group Sets <<" Annual Boat Parade - UNION _ LAKE--The mated an- nual boat parade sponsored by the Union Lake Association, will be held Sunday at 1 p.m, Local merchants wil] donate a pair of water skiis to the owner of the best decorated boat. There will also be prizes for the most orig- inal and funniest boats, Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service 46 Williams St. Phone. FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service H. Griffin Glenn Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE. Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence Street drained, frozen in again, and re- filled. ‘But Alaska is by no means lim- ited to vistas of snow and ice. In much of central Alaska, an- mual rainfall averages but 10 to nt coast, on the other hand, Disappears With $525 MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. (AP) — A > * lgcoutmester'is the object of a 13- ed States to Greece in this project. Admiral to Tell Hawaii of Future Nuclear Tests HONOLULU (AP)—Adm, Harry -D.. Felt, U.S, Pacific commander in chief, says he will give Hawaii notice of any further nuclear tests at Johnston Island 700 miles southwest of here. Such notice’ was requested by Hawaii Gov. William F. Quinn. The last high level explosion at Johnston was. so clearly visible here some people called police asking if Pearl Harbor were un- der attack. Reunion a Great Event LOS ANGELES (AP) — Forty-| eight hours after they ‘entered Los) Angeles traffic bumper-to-bumper. the Roy Wheelers and their friend, William Flowers, got back togeth- er, Their reunion was especially gratifying to the ‘Wheelers, be- cause Flowers was driving a truck holding all their worldly goods when they became separated on their arrival here from St. Louis. Pity the Poor Pooches DALLAS (AP)—W. R. Fine, an art dealer, built an air-conditioned | dog house for his collies. His own home has no cooling system. “u - I get overheated I can alwa to Alaska or take off my si int,” Fine said. “You ever see a collie take off his shirt?” Game Reserves Open 7 a alarm in the disappearance $525 belonging to his troop’s etbisnadls og thy — master of Boy Scout Troop 66, dis- appeared July 18, police said, the day he had a talk iwth a Boy Scout executive concerning miss- ing troop money. On Thursday the Nassau County Scout Council filed a complaint charging the 260-pound Zusi with the theft. Yesterday the police alarm went out. The troop of 20 boys was scheduled to go to camp Aug. 15. * * * ‘Zusi, who lived with his wife in North Massapequa, has a tatoo on his left arm reading ‘‘Death Be- fore Dishonor.’’ On his other arm is tatooed his wife's name en- twined with his own. Flint, Child Killed When Old Piano Tips FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A three- year-old boy who was fatally crushed when a discarded piano fell on him will be buried here Monday. | The boy, Kenneth Okoniewski Jr., and two other youngsters were playing when the old, up- right -piano tipped--en them, pin- ning all three, Ken suffered in- ternal injuries and was _ pro-' ‘nounced dead on arrival at Hur- ‘ley Hospital. vere head laceration and other possible head injuries. His sister, ‘Vicki, 2, suffered contusions. The piano was placed outside the Hopkins home about an hour before the mishap. ‘Hedy to Get Fortune LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hedy Lamarr’s attorney says she'll re- ceive $100,000 a year under a sep- aration agreement with her fifth husband, Texas oilman W. How- ard Lee, The actress will get half of Lee’s income, said the lawyer, Bill Kraker, Miss Lamarr married Lee in 1953. Kraker said there are no plans for a divorce. > Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Union. 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