The Weather. U8, ‘Weother Buress Foreenst | ' nney skies, , Details Page 2) Ciara MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, -AUGUST a 1958 --36 BAGES 116th YEAR — ke 1 old US é Auto Industry Harri by Wave of Walkouts 5,500 Workers Strike; AFL- CIO Offers Support Major Pull-Out ~In DETROIT (?) — The auto industry is being harried by a wave of strikes which have idled some 5,500. work- ers and curtailed produc- tion of the first 1959 models rolling off some assembly lines. Walkouts have hit plants of all the Big Three auto makers this week. .. Workers struck at five locations in Michigan, Ohio and Illinois in the- worst outbreak of trouble since contracts between the manufactur- _¢@rs and the United Auto Workers expired last Memorial Day week- end. - _ However, in Mansfield, Ohio, a strike of United Automobile Workers at the Fisher Body stamping plant of General Mo- tors ended today when first shift workers returned to their jobs, Union management are to meet| this afternoon to_ discuss the prob- lem which brought on the walkout ~of union workers on the third shift Thursday morning, x * * The union protested what it said was a company policy of putting die setters to work on production jobs. There are some 1,500 workers at the stamping plant, most of them UAW members. The union members decided to return to their jobs and settle the matter by negotiation after a meeting of the union. ; at =e fe A Chrysler spokesman said a strike of 330 employes at its key stamping plant in Twinsburg, Ohio, may slow down production of all Chrysler's 1959 models. The Twinsburg dispute was touched off when the’ company fired a UAW shop committeeman for ordering 200 workers_to_re— fuse overtime work. General Motors was the target for a strike of 70 workers at its Buick engine plant in Flint, Mich., idling some 1,400 employes, The walkout was staged over the same issue—the scheduling of over-time while other workers are without jobs : x * *& Ford's stamping plant at Chi- cago Heights, Ill., was hit by a walkout of 147 die setters Wednes- day night and the operation was shut down when the work force of 1,050 failed to show up. com- pany said pending disciplinary ac- against alleged corrupt conditions in-other unions among them the | tion touched off the strike, Harried FOREST PARK, Pa. (|?) — The AFL-CIO has decided to throw its financial and manpower resources behind Walter Reuther’s United Auto Workers in event of a general motor industry strike. The federation’s ruling Executive Council yester- day created a seven-man committee of its members to “give practical support organizationally and finan- cially to the UAW” if a major auto strike develops. A statement adopted unanimous- ly by the council said General Motors, Ford and Chrysler have refused to bargain in good faith on wage and other demands raised by Reuther’s UAW in five months of bargaining, “The UAW is continuing its efforts to arrive at an equitable settlement without a strike,” the council statement said. “But time is running out, and so is the pa- tience of the workers.” Named to the AFL-CIO’s UAW Aid Committee were lahor union heads George Harrison, James B. Carey, David. Dubinsky, Dave Mc-: Donald, Albert Hayes, Joseph represent r electrieal and other types of work: ers, WINDS UP SESSION : The UAW help wag voted as the AFL-CIO chiefs wound up a week- long session here at a summer camp in the Pocono Mountains. Major action in the sessions was te isolate the ousted Teamsters Union further from the rest of organized labor and to move -™ pres “ Restaur : ant Workers Another council statement biast- ed President Eisenhower in the strongest terms yet used by the labor leaders against him. . Accusing him of “‘political. ‘chi- eanery of the most obvious char- acter,” they blamed the adminis- tration for the death in the House of a Senate-passed labor control bill they had backed. The council decided to hold its next two quarterly meetings in| Washington, in November and February, and to hold the next bi- ennial federation convention in San Francisco Sept. 17,. 1959.: A Do-It-Yourself Kid "CHEAPER, ‘Too! — Faced extraction ef her two front teeth, seven-year-old Debbie Scott, of Brooklyn, joined the ‘‘do-it-yourself” club. the dentist would take something that looks like a pair of pliers and pull the teeth, Debbie skipped: away and returned a little later with this —. = turns to his office following the |state ‘Democratic Convention this In UF Drive 8. E. KNUDSEN Director of _ Industrial Division solicitations for. the forthcoming Pontiac Area United Find cam- paign will be §, E. Knudsen, vice president of General Motors and general manager of Pontiac — Division. Campaign Chairman Philip J. Monaghan today announced the ap- pointment of! his fellow General Motors colleague and United Fund board member, As Industrial Division chairman, Knudsen will direct the in-plant solicitations for the fund in the automotive and manufacturing plants in the area. Four Mentioned for Judgeship Believe Williams May Fill Oakland Vacancy After Convention Gov. Williams og A 2 name a suc- cessor to the late Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick when he re weekend. Judge Hartrick, on the Oakland bench for 22 years, died in San Francisco Aug. 12. . * x * : Paul Webber, the governor’s| press secretary, said four men have’ been mentioned fo the gov- ernor’s office as possible candi- dates. They are William John Beer, Pontiac attorney, Donald E. Adams, Waterford Township Jus- tice of the Peace, James C. Allen, Detroit attorney and former ap- pointee of Gov. Williams to the Michigan Corporation and Securi- ties Commission, and Gilbert Da- vis, Royal Oak attorney, The new appointee will serve out the unexpired term of Judge Hartrick, which terminates Dec. 31, 1959. * * * This position, as well as Judge Frank L. Doty’s and the county's fifth circuit judgeship, will be vot- ed on in next April’s judicial elec- tion. So will Judge H. Russel Hol- land’s and. Judge Clark J. Adams’ positions . as arial present terms expire. Allan Hertler, oxphadeiié of the South Oakland Bar Association, said that group by resolution rec- ommended to the governor the ap- pointment ‘of Gilbert Davis, State Forests in Danger LANSING (UPI) — Wooded areas: in the northern part of Michigan are “‘tinder dry’’ ‘and present critical fire hazards, a conservation department fire Wishes to Die Michigan Dems Convene Today Session Is Shaping Up Than Party Caucus GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) Michigan Democrats gath- ered today in the wake of their most impressive pri- mary showing for a two- day session that shapes up as more of a pep rally than the political convention it is billed to be. The niain job of the con- vention — to nominate four candidates to round out the Democratic state ticket in the. Nov. 4 election—is expected to be a mere for- mality of giving rubber stamp approval to incum- bents. Secretary of State James. M. Hare and Treasurer Sanford A. Brown both seek a third full two- year term. Auditor General Frank §. Szy- manski seeks’ a second full term and Attorney General Paul L. Adams, who was appointed in January by Gov. G. Mennhen Wil- liams, goes after his first full term, yi Leaders of a group of anti-Wil- liams Democrats who met ‘here earlier this week indicated they would try to get representation ‘on the state ticket. They face a cold shoulder from party regulars, who control most of the-1,545 delegates. * * * The rebels, who polleds 70,000) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Young Slayer Flint Boy Says Mother, Sister Are ‘Better Off in Heaven’ FLINT (UPI) — A 15-year-old boy who killed his mother and sister because they would be “better off “in Heaven’’ today wished Michigan had _ capital punishment so he could die, too. Roger St. Pierre shotgunned Mrs. Martha St. Pierre, 41, and Donna, 19, about noon yesterday in their four-room, one’story frame home (at 968 Mann) on the West Side. He debated taking his own life but couldn't decide how to do it painlessly and was worried he might ‘‘go to Hell if I died.” He phoned police to come afd get him, FAMILY BROKE Roger told them the family was broke, the man who was going to marry the widowed Mrs. St. Pierre had disappeared, they were $1,500 in debt and he was afraid they would all starve. The father, Maurice, died of a heart attack last February. “I thought mother and sister would be better off in Heaven,” the religious youth said. He told Homicide Det, Lt. John Burton today he was “sorry about control expert said today. at Grand Rapids). More Like Pep Rally) James Mitchell seem happy with CHIEFS MEET — President of the AFL-CIO George Meany (left) and Secretary of Labor results as they * aP wieeddide, sional stalemate on labor reform legislation, Although smiling, Meany and Mitchell made it clear that despite a. frank discussion -, have By HAROLD COHEN Pontiac detectives last night un- covered a second witness who saw the arsonist who fired the apart- ment of a woman friend of Leaun Harrelson, Teamster Local 614 president, Wednesday afternoon. * * * Detettives Robert Wachal and Jame Bale, assigned to work withiwere the prosecutor’s office on the case, fotind a man who was burning pa- pers in the alley near the rear of the apartment building at 60 Doug- las St. where the fire occurred. Burned was the apartment of attractive divorcee, Mary Ann Thon, 28, who goes by the name of Mary Ann Wilson, The new witness saw a man run from the back door of the apart- ment building and down the alley to the street where he got into a car and drove off. The description given by the witness is said to tally closely with that given by a neighbor of Mrs, Thon who saw a man rush down the back stairs of the apart- ment building seconds before the fire was discovered, ~ * * able sources say he was visiting at a house behind the apartment building. He told police the man, described as of medium height and build and wearing brown shirt and pants walked very rapidly to the street then walked slowly to the car. The witness said he paid no particular attention to the man and about two minutes later saw a burst of flame in the second floor apartment of Mrs, Thon. The first witness, William R. James, a factory worker who lives on the same floor as Mrs, Thon, was coming home Wednesday at 4:30 p.m, when he saw. a man slip on the stairs leading down to the rear entrance, He thought at the time the man was drunk. Seconds later he heard a scream and a cry of fire and rushed’ up- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) stairs to help fight the blaze. Police are concealing the iden-| tity of the latest witness, but reli-| confer in Forest Park regarding the Congres- * not reached agreement. Police Find 2nd Witness Who Saw Arsonist Flee Prosecutor Frederick C. -Ziem said today no links have been found so far between Wednesday’s arson and the Flint/arson of a dry clean- ers that: burned teamster official Frank Kierdorf fatally earlier this month. ' *. €¢°% However, he said the state po- lice and the state fire marsfial still looking into. the possi- bility of a link. Meantime Pontiac detectives are questioning friends and acquaintances of Harrelson and The pair were -quizzed yester- day by Ziem and requestionell by Bale and Wachal later in the day. * * * Police theorize that the fire might have been started by a jeal- an enemy of Harrelson, son‘are being questioned, particu- |President ous friend of Mrs. Thon’s or by! .- Teamsttr associates of Harrel- ® List Conditions for 1-Year Ban to Start Oct. 31 Russia Must ‘Continue N-Blast Suspension; Plan : for Policing : WASHINGTON — Eisenhower an- nounced today the United States is ready to suspend ~ nuclear weapons tests for one year starting Oct. 31, provided the Soivet Union meets two conditions. . The conditions are: If the Soviet Union agrees to maintain its current ban fon nuclear tests, and fur- ther agrees to negotiations - * * yas Neither Harrelson nor Mrs (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ager. ivision’s sales staff since August 1956, assumes his new duties effective Sept. 1 with headquarters in New York City. pany, forerunner of the present Pontiac organization, Pettengill has held positions in the account- ing, manufacturing, sales, and administration departments. From 1938 to 1956 he served as adminis- trative assistant to the general manager. Hottest Day in Miami ~ MIAMI, Fla, (—The tempera- ture reached 98 degrees here yes- terday—the highest temperature ever recorded at the weather sta- Pontiac Names Pettengill Eastern Sales Manager Appointment of E. R. Pettengillte-the_post-of assist- ant general sales manager, in charge of. the Eastern half of the United States for Pontiac Motor Division has been announced by Frank V. Bridge, pinta sales man- Pettengill, director of coordination-manutactiring and distribution on the. di-|. Joining General Motors in 1925) 3 | with the Oakland Motor Car Com- larly Soap zm bee who belong he tea” | ° Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The read tion here, ing was Beat 29-0. ‘Where Are Real Slums?’ They Ask in Tour of Harlem 2 ‘with a visit ‘to the dentist for * Told by her mother (What o_ the nation’s biggest elt look like to Russian Ebr _geeing it for the first time? UPI 8 Jack V. Fox and Agtueny Austin, ‘who speaks Russian, on. a rubberneck tour with them.) By ANTHONY AUSTIN and JACK V. FOX NEW: YORK (UPI) — The big sightseeing bus with glass roof rolled into. Times Square’s soaring lange of neon signs and bill- is, past one. from_which a man’s picture puffs real &moke- “American advertising,” © said Pavel Kazachenko, a young Rus- sian engineer, “It is really’ some- thing.” ae, Te It walt. tha tikak exqiceure'és ‘New York for Kazachenko and 12 other jmen and one woman visiting the United States as the first regular tourists. bs cy gtd al 5 Hvere intriguing, Pw come ten startlingly naive When the bus polled away a from their hotel, the Russians were soon bogged down in the cluttered garment district. In front of one dress firm, a striker carried a picket sign. “What is he doing?” asked ar- chitect Mark Orlov. He was told the man had a dis- agreement with his employer. and was asking the public not to pa- tronize the shop. ~“And nobody arrests him?’ Or- lov asked. The bus turned up Fifth Avenue. It went past the Empire State Building. The Russians craned to look up at its 102 stories but no one made any comment. On past the glittering department stores' and Mrs. Anna Butenko, a house- wife and also an architect, said: “Where are the trees?” ‘TOUR HARLEM Her question was answered as the bus came alongside Central .}gon?”? The course took the party finally into Harlem and there wags a no- ticeable stir of anticipation at .see- ing A me rica’s “downtrodden race.’ But the first. sight was a huge development of low-cost apart- ments, 15. ‘stories high, built for egroes. They were brand new, sparkling clean with balconies and) garden areas. “But where are the real slums?” asked engineer Alexander Robojev. A reporter pointed to a street of dingy tenements where children played by garbage ca:is on Brownstone steps. The Rus- sian did not appear to believe him. Apparently he expected something far worse. “Why don’t you like Paul Robe: a voice called out from the rear, The question hung awkward- ly im silence, and politics were dropped. The bus passed the Juil- “Where -Van Cliburn studied;” said the bus guide. “Ah... Cliburn... Cliburn,” the murmur swept the group Even the intourist man, Vladimir Babkin, delegated by his govern- ment to shepherd the group, forgot his duties at mention of the Texas pianist, In Today's s Pibes Park and drove its 50-block length. liard, aah of Music, b ,|held- back a crowd at the door of “ithe stock exchange. “Ah, that Cliburn,’’ he said. “His playing was the high point of the Moscow season.” The bus turned down Third Avenue, through the Bowery where a few alcoholic derelicts sprawled in doorways. One Rus- sian nudged another and pointed, but they said nothing. The high point of the trip was Wall Street.. The Soviets came dur- ing the busy noon. hour. Word spread of theit identity and police First View of New York Leaves Russians Amazed many heart attacks when stocks = he asked. Another Russian eo" to know how many people go penkanyt every day. “None, for a ees time,” said er girl guide from the ger suggested to A reporter set engineer” toiah, iciioer that he test the capitalistic system by buying a $10 share. “No thank you,” he said solemn. 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Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity § m.p.h.! c Northeast. Sun sets Friday at 7:23 =. Sun fises Saturday at 5:47 a.m. Moon sets Friday at 2:25 = Moon rises Gaturday at 12:22 a.m. Dewntewn Temperatures a7 ‘& @..... (would prevent é NAACP to Appeal Today “Integration Stay Batlled LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)—The National Assn. for the Advance- ment of Colored People will ask the U.S. Supreme Court today to knock down the legal barrier that Negro students from entering Central High School Sept. 2. * * Gov, Orvel Faubus kept his |sPecial legislative session plans in ‘readiness in case the NAACP is successful in overturning the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ac- taeopeeee 58 _|tlon that would block integration ree-+-889/ at the school until the Supreme tare Chart Court has made the final decision. Little Rock’s school board is go- ing ahead on the assum the Central will be an all-white high school when classes resume a fe fee, Te ffaig .« is polis. is 5 Cherlest Ff dew for 68 Gestnoeys $4 Peston /% 3! etrol eS $2.1 ‘3 4 th ¥ ie : ry i i come S73 wi hea 92 % 51 : ; from next Tuesday, Regis- ration begins today and if Ne- | ambi Sd they wil! be told to a oracé Mann Negro High ‘School here. . Thurgood Marshall, attorney for the NAACP, said he would ask the Supreme Court to set aside the stay granted by the appeals court yesterday. Jf this action should be f. 4 jley decision granting the delay ring in each others’ domestic af- fairs. * .* * Hammarskjold also: was asked to make plans for economic de- velopment of the Middle East in consultation with the —_ states. * * Secretary of State Dulles com- successful the way would be clear | for Negroes to re-enter the schiool| on opening day. Faubus refused to back down! immediately on his standby call for legislators to be ready for a session Monday when ‘he heard that the 8th Circuit Court of Ap- peals at St. Louis had stayed its Lown decision that integration must proceed. The governor said he wanted to be assured that the school board would take the opportunity afford- ed it to avoid integration and that the stay which would hold Negro students out of school until the Su- preme Court acted would remain in effect. The Circuit Court ruled Monday that Little Rock could not have the 2%-year delay in integration given it by U.S. Dist. Judge Harry- Lemley of Hope, Ark. But yester- day it said in effect that the Lem- could remain in force until the Supreme court decided the mat- ter, provided the Little Rock mended the Arabs for agreeing on a peace plan. But he warned against expecting that mere pas- sage of a resolution would solve all the Middle East’s problems. “These problems have deep roots,” Dulles declared. “They have explosive aspects which can surprise us at any. time.” Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, who withdrew his own resolution in favor of the Arab plan, also “had reservations, He voiced disappointment that the Arab 1 did not call for immediate withdrawal of British and U.S. troops, as did the Soviet resolution. + Glass Doors a Hazard, EAST PATTERSON, N. J. @— Two easily visible six-foot plants have been placed in front of the large glass panels that frame the door of thé municipal build- ing here. Three persons had been- cut in last few weeks when, school board filed its appeal ‘to the high court, within 30 days: ear, they walked through the panels by mistake, rN the fire Bs ‘The blaze was definitely caused _|by an arsonist, Fire Marsh | | ‘The evidence showed that the : |} | man walked in through the un- 4 "| letked front door of the apart- into ment, sprinkled an inflammable te aon ing and dropped a match on it, Harold Gibbons, |: The Pontiac Fire Dept. was). _. Baker, 300-pound . Teamster. or- ealled at 4:30 p.m. and Capt. Ea fore the Senate Rackets Comumit- the scene at once, | tee, ranging from the comicto_ on < witness stand after Chairman — ‘sent samples to John 1. MeClellan (D-Ark) A report is called him a perjurer and coun- etl ape ye Blew 2 ee dx him ag associate of “underworld 3 filth and the scum of the United divorced six as me * another ten- —e - ut t hearings recess a teamster : ; : AP Wirephote Seiely Setenind. tasty he Foo. until a few days ago when . OPEN NORTHWEST TOLLWAY — Illinois Gov. William derous . ex-convict's troubles Mrs. Thorn’s apart-| Stratton (left) and Austin Wyman, chairman of the Illinois Toll the committee are not over. r ment, ‘ e Road Commission, wave from auto at O'Hare Airport in Chicago “He told newsmen Beker would &1G ENTRANCE — Robert | He admitted Mrs. Thon, a wait-| at start of ceremonies officially opening the Northwest Tollway. ‘ ; y opening ay. continue ‘as a subject of testimony (Barney) Baker, 300-pound aide jress at the Town and Country Res- The new highway runs from O’Hare International Airport on Ah w . Jam eee Northwest edge of Chicago to South Beloit, Il., near the Wisconsin § eae state line. Huge map of the state's tollways forms background. a | to > ° ® up for a| Debates Foreign Aid Bill . : ene |S C "uriously peiaerrisan eid tiem be crove | Senate Works Furiously Saralto C e revanet «tO Clear Up Calendar were 14 WASHINGTON (AP) — ‘The {000,000 in military and economic Harrelson one of|20me-stretch oy for adjourn-lhelp to other nations this year. damaged by the|™ent was on,in Congress today./rne Senate Appropriations Com- : The Senate worked to clear its © te =e tos calendar of several prime items, mittee, taking measure ; d_ his i ip Sie, Sue anit tbe bed. Oe including the 3*-billion-dollar for-|after eruption of the Middle East celle ml apartment for about two years un-|8" aid money bill. — crisis, boosted the amount to al the Americe der the name of Wilson to avoid * &.t $3,518,092,500. But this still is 432 ge eg her ex-husband Eugene. who now| The House, having taken carejmillion dollars below. the..amount tie Action, . lives in Jamestown, N.Y. of most major matters, considered joriginally requested by the Presi- ott ny Se oS ee ae adh lantegpaap oars maa prea, ha a oe ve apartment (210) jimmied| measure to finance a score of gov- Ceiling—The administra- eee Pun tee ; told her not to report it to the 2» »* spending, asked Congress to in- Brg Saree St. Lous| party should back = proposal to police to avoid publicity. President Eisenhower vetoed an|creage the federal debt limit — aca ta cuuitie “witness| Set UP & constitutional conven: As a result, the door could not/earlier bill for these agencies be-|now temporarily 280 billion dol- pyr agre poh tage : "| thon appeared to be the only is- be locked and the arsonist. had only|cause it contained half a billion|lars — to 288 billions through June sar acs toad me | sues of generating much |to push it open, police said dollars for the civil service retire-| 30, : E al the convention, ee +. *° * ment fund. He said the payment * & & . spokesmen already Mrs.. Thon’s apartment was also| was unnecessary. The House agreed to the re- the Novem-|>urglarized two months ago but nh one st quest, but the Senate Finance proposal to pre-|Nly a few personal effects of Har- ealeeh tnentcon ahtee Beta eg rome allow the 308 cred it in the pest| ated the berglary might be part|first Congress must dispose of] June 30. The House Bon ogee supported Stipulation|°t @ campaign to liarass Harrel-|these major pieces of legislation, committee also differed on how son. among others: much the permanent ceil — sclected from)" Harrelson also admitted the ar or Sa VIS tillens <> sheubd be them ad apartment's doorbell had been rung} 1, Foreign Aid — The House|ed. The House voted for 285 bil- Seevrvention (ate in the evening on several oc-| passed a bill calling for $3,078,-|lions, the Senate committee for ally ho-hum |°#Sions but no one would be there 283 billions when the bell was anewered. ee 3. Education — House. and Sem Ba gon ~ “Harrelson; former state rep- . _j|ate conferees agreed yesterday on fos : resentative from Pontiac, was ates Il -}a four-year program to ve reason: | %¢ of many teamster leaders 900 million dollars in federal aid They scored quizzed in the Frank Kierdort : : phage na xe 62 mpsaina we: Boa primary landslide torch death. pie, emphasis on science capturing 63 per | He was not linked with the af- 10 Middle Fast mathehensice. votes, | fair, but noted that he was , wis dees lied dal a as am sora < blicans, who Dold theit +> the whereabouts of his son, Le- He’s Expected to Leave jnot contain a cdllege scholarship the cam.|2U" Harrelson Jr., the night Kier- ‘ahs > Wa Me Lene Taser Gaublid ‘inte Gt. detegh Within Next 2 Weeks| otc but Which ‘thé’ Hume bad - sei. | Morey Hospital badly burned. on Peace Mission turned down. _— provide 295 a day-long strate- . * original . program 12 out-state con- Eli ve “rt toey aed UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) i have cost. $1,300,000,000 and tes. A bluetib- were after) Dag Hammarskjold prepared|)° trouse version $10 million bon panel of party leaders was on| me yn idn't they burn my house|tc4ay to embark on an Arab-spon-| 2°, acumen of : sored peace mission to the Middle : ; Pepping| He has many of his possessions| rn een eel nanimous ap-|-7Wo bills. which touched off e pep4alk was rail “wile. “he his jroval from the U.N. General|major fights got the ax yesterday. . ’ : . Assembly. The Senate, after some _ parlia- National Chairman Paul M. |p_j- Ths cecocary guusall reported: \muauincy | mmrarag 7 kihae To Generally warm and humid| putier at the Pantlind Hotei, |POlicemen on the Ball! (ty will be in the trouble area in/measure aimed at preventing the weather clung to Southern and| convention headquarters. leas than two weeks, It will be is /Sapreme Court from _ knocking Eastern parts: of the country to- i LARAMIE, Wyo, (®%-Two new | ninth peace-making trip to the|down state laws not in direct con- day but it was pleasant and A special briefing was scheduled) policewomen hired by thé city |area in 29 months. ‘|flict with federal laws on the seoae Most Notte nice tinz|tor the 143 Democratic candi-| to check parking meters : sania : caer: ecthere arene DS as tot the: Stato. Légidature out 178 tickets their first day ame! agen round eae * ; E e ‘ Ss R1- w The mucky belt crtened frons|The finance and platform dratting| The average had been about a lu, ne twormeck emergency session| The mescure me and Oklahoma ea committees also met today. dozen a day previously. When 30-0 for the measure, opposed by Texas ma eastward to last night by voting r administration, was -returned to|MESC the Atlantic Coast from Virginia) # 8. *&, Patrolman Curt Grissom parked | arab resolution. te Judi Committee to Florida. Hot weather contintted| Congressional district caucuses| his car and went looking for - — ae in the Far Southwest while warm-|were scheduled at 10 p.m. andj them to offer advice, they put a | | It assigns Hammarskjold the |by © 4040 Wolr. ‘Tue 1 Sct was ‘er weather moved into some sec-|credentials and resolutions com-| ticket on his car, job of making to |to kill it session. tions of the Pacific Northwest. |mittees-were to meet at” mid- facilitate early withdrawal of | The House, after three days.of In the warm and. humid Y id U. 8. troops from Lebanon and |debate, ended a hassle over leg- i the: South 40d Bait, tempera-| the dermal tosiness 00 doimtn- ou Said It, Baker! British forces trom Jordaii: The |islation to subsidize the domestic tures were mostly in the 70s com- candidates and adopting a} WASHINGTON’ — Teamster | Dominican Republip was absent. ee ee Rceepoeiis stieman | arrears kate , $ 3 ng ‘ore . the political t - : j 4s in some. sections of the north-| Briefings for county chairman) Committee: “I drop names, I ee ee etc | d| ti C t ern Great Lakes. and field staff members were| tatk- big’. .. I'm a bum at |affirming the Arab nations’ uried into emeiery scheduled: for Sunday morning, heart . . . I like to brag a lot.” | pledges to refrain from interfer- —Driver Said Critical DUNDEE (UPI)—Robert Snive- ly, 25, of Kalamazoo, was critically injured last night when his auto- mobile missed a curve, and rammed a brick pillar at the entrance to the Maple Grove Cemetery here. Snively was hurled from the car 20 feet inside the cemetery gates. The impact tore off the left side of the car and it con- tinued another 30. There were skidmarks extending 195 feet from the marker indicating Snively had tried to slow down. He was taken to Monroe Hospital where physi- cians said he was not expected to live. o. A bridge inspector for the State Highway department, Snively had been working on a bridge reloca- tion project on U.S. 23 in Dundee. Burns ‘Punish’ Tot JACKSON (UPI)—Charles E. Webb, 23. was bound ovcr to the Circuit court yesterday on charges of cruel punishment of his two-year-old son, The child's mother testified that Webb held the boy’s hands under scalding water as punishment for, getting them soiled at play: He was -jany knowledge of the e Flint dry _|42, of 2200 W. Drahner Rd., Ox- * 4* Since then, Herman has denied cleaning . t arson in which Frank was believed to be burned and has refused any in- formation concerning his where- abouts, during the 13 days. Kierdorf and two others ques- tioned in the Flint fire were to be called before the Senate Rackets Committee in Washington Monday, but today a committee investiga- tor, Sherman Willse, said their appearance has been delayed until a later date. The other two are Frank Thomson, a Flint Teamster official, and Myron D, Weiss, a AMC Pay Plan Studied Further MESC” Is Holding Up Unemployment Checks for” About=1,000" LANSING (UPD. — A vacation bonus deal between American Mo- tors Corp. and the United Auto Workers Union came under further review by a house investigating ouemnian/ ea oer The committee was expected a é the Michigan Employment Security Commission, which has announced it is holding up unemployment checks to about 1,000 employes cov- ered by the agreement at the Nash - Kelvinator Grand Rapids plant. The plan involves giving taid- off workers a bonus in lieu of Edward L. Cushman, AMC vice president in charge of industrial relations, said the contract re- quires American Motors to make up any pay the,workers may lose because of a ruling by Adams or action by the MESC. Cushman said the vacation pay arrangement is similar to UAW contracts with other Michigan firms. The UAW also said it saw nothing wrong -_ bre plan. * However, Harold Sawyer, Grand Rapids attorney working with the committee investigating the job- less pay program, called the plan “illegal.”’ Three Injured Slightly When Two Cars Collide . Three persons were injured at 1 a.m, today in a two-car collision on Edison at Whitfield streets, A ear driven by Joseph P, La Salle, 33, of 97 Fairgrove St., hit a car driven by Edward Barnes, ford. . x * LaSalle was admitted to St; Jo- seph Mercy Hospital with bruises of the head and lacerations of the knee and elbow. He is in fair con- dition today. . + * "Barnes and a passenger, Thomas Livingston, 24) of 9655 Crooks Rd., Avon Township, were treated for treated at mercy hospital for deep burns on both hands, +4 v| bruises and released. \ ~|8. ‘Edwardsburg Bank ito Halt Nuclear Tests (The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM - A Bigomfield study district problems and try to find solutions. Rather than, confine themselves to current needs, the group de- cided on the five-year plan. ‘The committee's formation came about when Bloomfield Hills, like other area districts, found itself in ed that a millage increase might be one answer, It would provide a financial backlog to be drawn from when needed. The committee hopes to have a full report ready for the special board of education meeting Sept. "Because of its* work in safety Robbed of $5,029 EDWARDSBURG — A neatly gunman who robbed the Commercial Savings Bank of Ed- wardsburg of $5,029 was sought to- day throughout the Midwest. * * * : The bahdit locked several em- ployes in a vault and then rifled tellers’ cages before fleeing’ in ‘his car. ‘During the incident, the rob- ber’s gun was discharged but no one was hurt. Bank Vice President Joseph Heeremans said the gunman ap- peared bleary-eyed, as if he had been drinking, and was very nervous. . Linette Crane of Granger, Ind., 12, released the bank employes by following instructions she was given over an intercom system. State Police threw up road blocks, but officers said the bandit may have escaped into Indiana, only a mile away. E, J. CHAPMAN Pontiac Names New Fleet Sales Head Appointment of Elmer J. Chap- man to the position of national fleet sales manager for Pontiac Motor Division has been announced by Frank V, Bridge, general sales manager. A %-year veteran with Pontiac, ties at the home office in Pon- tiac Sept, 1. experience. in assignments as , assistant zone * His widespread sales includes field manager, assistant general sales manager. He has headed Pontiac sales in the eastern half of the United States since 1956. P . * * * Chapman is a native of Oakland, Calif., and a graduate of St. Mary's two sons, lke Announces Plan (Continued From Page One) weapons tests on a year-by-year basis subject to determination at the start of.each year that the agreement on and implementing major substan- tial arms control measures such as the United States has long sought, * x0 Oe The imovlication seemed to be that the United States is willing to renew. the proposed initial sus- pension while negotiations looking toward a possible permanent ban are being conducted, College, He is married ahd has| Bloomfield School Area Surveyed by Committee promotion, the Birmingham: px Council Award, “according to Roland Reese, postmaster. . In addition, 25 of its employes government who drive the and contract vehicles, - The*annual meeting of the Com- munity House Board of Directors has been scheduled for 7 p.m. . Sept. 8. Reports of the various commit- tees on house activities will be given. Two blood banks are scheduled Sponsored by. Women’s. Club, it will be at the Community House from 3 to 9 p.m. Both are planned to restock the Oakland County Red Cross Blood Bank which has dropped danger- ously during the summer months. Mrs, W, Malcolm McDonald "Service for Mrs. W. Malcolm (Mary A.) McDonald, 76, of 23685 Beech Rd.,’ will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Manley Bailey Mrs, McDonald died at William Beaumont Hospi Royal Oak, following a long illness, She was a member of the South- field Reformed Presbyterian Church, Women's Missionary So- . ciety, and the Women’s Christian” Temperance Union, Surviving are her husband, W. Malcolm; two daughters, Mrs, Al- berta Sterrett of Newburgh, N. Y.. and Anna Bell, at home; ‘five sons, . Wallace of Belleville, Donald of Durand, Stuart of Garden. City, Wilbur of Birmingham and John of Boyne City. Mrs, Agnes Davidson Service for Mrs, Agnes David- son, 64, of 5740 Sussex Rd., was held at 2 p.m, today at the La- Valle-Johnson Funeral Home in Young Flint Slayer - |Wishes for Death (Continued From Page One) actually shooting his mother but at the same time I'm glad they're out of their misery. I'm just sorry there’s no capital pun- BARE z il cE 5 » Ee ae E ti, ee: q Fa | i i | , FE ge ai i i & eee 3 j le an ot ho a is z g F departure mother’s fiance, living in the St. Pierre home. “We'd be better off dead, wouldn’t we,” Roger’ sald he “You're so right,” he said she His sister returned home just ' before noon c ; : Li : te ere The President said U.S, hegotia-|- told him he tors will be reatly by Oct, 31 tojhad from “‘dizzy. spells” y . open negotiations, ! # $ THE PONTIAC } PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1958 -§ j All Enforcers of Law Ready for Labor Day seph A. Childs said more than 1,000 of hif men will be assigned to traffic patrol on the weekend_|sheritfs Some -255 National Guardsmen will|. Ur Die True Life Adventures wy ss 5 ers, jigs Saiasuaiainhoanl RG ‘ aa Ax Kh hide ms Wr re kh Oe EAST LANSING (#--State Police, Y uties and local police will join vet |Labor Day weekend: © \set a record low for the holiday. in the three days, the lowest toll | ever. MARI N Ee. 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WELBILT STOVES NATIONAL : Ee s BLOCKS WEST of SAGINAW ——=—=_—=C*d STRATOLOUNGER = INTERNATIONAL “Ho MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER : FURNITURE PICTURED TYPIFY SIMILAR SELECTIONS ond MANY OTHERS , | | OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 | iy aee % " JHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,.) 1958 | Dea ths i in Pon ac an id Nearby Areas ‘Skiffle’ Music * * [Native to Australian Water duced May Lose Out [Platypus Is Nature's s Sport), RALF A, ALDRICH to New ‘Spa sm’ WASHINGTON — The duck- Ralph W. (Bessie) Law, 68, of 160 sa saga grandchildren; three sis- Ralf . Aldrich, ey |e ae ny ae cAsGiey.<- Th smvula wernilibed shears lanene’ toe, etd| trance abpre wetar and out be Row, Bloomfield Hills, dled. Yeo-lee Faneral Home, cate, Gr Senos, wl beat 30 pw evap call 0% "The Yea true that th sa ne saihie: in a pest of weeds, leaves, and Hospital after a brief illness. ia) will be in White Chapel Me-|Chapel, Walled Lake, with buriallsootiand, writes. Geadly than grass, When the babies hatch A former city resident, Mr, Al-| rial Cemetery, tn Roseland Park Cemetery, | te * ha adhe ser d othas acre a ie ee drich Mrs. Law died Wednesday at 5 : : rtirn with one lone record by|*he Poison, Both ankles : y waar me mente ep Mare Halim, 20SRPH ROMANS | |, Deegan seemed mre, wi al) ti sere e mammary institutions, tiae following a 10-day illness. Service for Joseph E. Robitaille, | country, were going like|SPUrs _— ae glands, ' Sarvivoigceve binitin te Tae She was a member of the First|72, of 3266 Warren Dri, Drayton ot eas, mons of recor were| tr wound cannes Helpless on land, the platypus , : his mother, Mrs, Sophronia Aldrich of Pontiac: a daughter, Mrs, Ray Tanner of Bay City;” six sons, Don- ald“R, Aldrich of Mt, Clemens, Ralf Aldrich Jr, of Lapeer, Rich- ard S, and Thomas W. Coe of Presbyterian Church, Troy and the Haze] Park Chapter No. 486 OES. Surviving ere her husband, Ralph W., two nephews, Lester and Wil- liam Darby, both of Troy and a niece, Mrs. LaVina “ackin of Plains, -will. be ‘at 2 p.m, Saturday from the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains. Burial will follow in Oak- view Cemetery, Royal Oak. Mr, Robitaille died yesterday at washboard nlMusie stores still report fantastic |%@rmless. x * painful swelling. The female, hav- selling, and you could hardly buy ing no similar defense weapon, isjexcels in water, A platypus once x Breaking the rules of nature is|jt quickly got a comfortable lead an old story for the platypus, wae § found itself in a race with some of Australia’s leading .siwmmers..(| Daily Vacation. Bible. creature that looks like 2 collec, |24 — the finish line with Le Groups are writing to record- tion of odd parts taken from other|¥ar™ds Spare. RILEY L, THOMAS makers for auditions, But there|animals. It has a broad, horny Riley Luther Thomas, 18, of 72 are signs that the spasm will suc-|muzzle, much like a duck’s, and Deaths Esewh er e MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Walter Birmingham his home of a heart ailment after a brief illness. THE SALVATION ARMY — 29 W. LAWRENCE: ST. | August 25 to 29th — DAILY 10 A.M. te 2Pm. } Walled Lake, Michael W, Coe with the U, S. Navy and stationed at CHARLES A. PHILP - Great Lakes, Timothy G, Coe at ae ; i. home, and five grandchildren. peau 4 pay a eecoud — "wo sisters, Mrs, Ruth King of dent of Pontiac, died at his home, Sylvan Lake and Mrs. James/242 S, Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, ceed skiffle, the writer says. The| webbed feet. But instead of feath- N. Jenne St., a vey pod record starts slowly and works it-jers, it wears a coat of short, vel- pope of ae sélf up into a bit of a frenzy —|vety fur, dark brown above and Champion of Pontiac also survive.|this morning. He was 81. years. using’ perhaps a guitar, trumpet, |lighter below.. The platypus layS|Schumann, 44, Beverly Hills, AWARDS! AMES! PRIZES! “HANDICRAFT! — Service will be at 3:30 p.m. Sat-| A native of Ontario, he was a| He leaves his mother and father, vom jug and violin. eggs like a bird, but when theCalif, composer-conductor, died 6 ia urday. from the Donelson-Johns former employe of Ford Motor Co: Willie ‘R. and. Nellie L, Graves young hatch, it nurses them like yesterday after an operation for BIBLE TEACHING! SINGING! COLOR FILMS! Funeral Home with burial in the Clinton Cemetery at Mt. Clemens. MRS. RALPH W, LAW Surviving are his wife, Bertha; a son and daughter, Lee of Walled Lake and Mrs, Edith Bell of Red|sisters, Mrs. Ruth. Price of Center ae 1 fe Walter Schum ingers, in 1954. to attend! : SCLAWSON — Service for Mrs. Bank, N, J.; four grandchildren; [ae ae eee aareey sear India § literature body pes eae =m _— + a aa cae cnd-dudacsh milliae proche: i : i: Tuna-Filled Hot Dog Ends Friday Blues CHULA VISTA, Calif. (® - The lament of the hot dog vendor could be heard above the roar of the football. crowd. : Ten thousang hot dogs he had, and it was Santa Clara playing Loyola of Los Angles on Friday night. Both are Catholic colleges. Not a customer was in sight. * * * William Lane, a Loyola student with the good sense to recog- nize the knock of ‘time was impressed by the plight of the vendor. - That was a Friday night in 1941. Last year, Lane ‘placed on sale a hot dog that anyone can eat on Friday or any other night. It’s a hot dog made of tuna fish. Lane calls them Tunies. The job wasn’t’ easy, Lane recruited a German sausage making friend, Curt Schirmer, to help him. Before they had a product that satisfied them, they had used up 15,000 pounds of fish and four years worth of week- ends, FISHY TASTE ‘First, the tuna had to be purged of the fishy taste and smell. Next they had to season the fish so it would taste like a frankfurter. There are 1,700 different seasoning combination used in hot dogs. ‘ * * * Then they had to prepare the ground up tuna so it wouldn't fall apart when cooked, stay away from any animal fat whatever in the mixture, and make their franks skinless. After sampling nearly 150,000 tuna dogs, the two weekend cooks found alj the answers. Lane’s boss, San Diego fin- of Catholics ancer. C. A. Smith, offered to finance the new venture. Smith owns banks and tuna fleets. Smith, Lane and Schirmer formed the Tunie company, bought a sausage factory and began production. They have now reached a whopping 24,000 pounds daily. . ms * * “Everyone told me that my idea was ridiculous,” Lane said. ‘My boss: kept telling me that only a man who didn’t know it could not be done would keep on trying. “But I knew-there had to be an answer to the Friday hot dog problem — too many Catholic schools have games on Friday night and what is a football or Thomas; two “brothers, Willie R. Thomas Jr,.-.of Columbus, Ohio, and Jimmie at home; and seven ; days, No others appeared ua- | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Kurt Neu- : Pontiac, Kathleen, Joan, Patriela) pacca, w. Pakistan — All lit-| ¢ , . til the summer of 1947, when |mann, 50, movie director whose | me Pe ’ and Ada, all at home. erature entering West Pakistan three were brought to New York |Jatest picture was ‘The Fly,” All Boys and Girls Invited! va Rileys’ body is at the Huntoon Funeral Home, lave Tax Rule Boosts U.S. Storage Problem CHICAGO — A Chicago business- forms manufacturer estimates that if all the nation’s 8,000,000 people on expense accounts attach two sheets of itemized expenses to back up their claims on Line 5 of the new federal income-tax Form 1040, the Government will receive 16,00 000 additional pieces of paper. Figured at 200 sheets to the inch, that’s a stack 6,600 feet high for|. the tax agency to handle and mean it will have to provide another 3,000 or so file drawers for storage. a mammal. Pakistan Protesting from India should be screened, Choudjury Mohanmed Ali, former Pakistani Prime Minister, told a press conference in Dacca. The motive for such censorship, he said, is the need to protect East Pakistani culture and edu- dian hero worship, “There is a danger to East Pakistani’s culture not.only from subversive Commu- nist literature but also from Bhar-. ati literature which presents Bhar- * rior,” he said. He adds that West Bengal, India, is going Communist, and told ‘ne _— tadpoles, correspondent thaf many East Pak-|! Indian Prime Minister Nehru. The first live platypus seen outside Australia was exhibited. to take up residence in a ape- cially constructed “pjatypusary.”” One died of pneumonia the fol- lowing year, but the two others — Cecil and Penelope — did well- New York newspapers grew ecs- cational system from “adverse In-|tatic in 1953 as Penelope gave every sign ‘of preparing for the tter of little webbed feet, But, He identified these influences as alas, the union was not blessed the threat of Communism and In-| i) issue, despite an on-again- off-again romance. * In its native pang the platy- pus lives a retiring ‘life z hora i heroe: moving streams. It sleeps most o = Sod cate: 50 er the day, but ventures out at dusk to hunt crayfish, shrimps, insect and earthworms. can sometimes eat almost its istanis are inclined to ‘look Pak lon weight in a single night. A platypus burrow may run 30 | along slow-| a heart defect. Schumann became best known when he.organized his | musical chorus, the Voices of NOTHING TO DO? Youareinvited . Bring a sack lunch. Beverage. | died yesterday. His doctor tenta- mene ee EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED é basketball game without hot dogs? 7 LB, PER PERSON “The average -person in the) United States ate seven pounds: | of hot dogs last year.” Lane and company are: branch-| ing out. They plan to open aj factory in Boston. And they are making two other foods — Mar- tunies, a cocktail size hot dog, and Sea-Lomi, obviously a take-. off on salami. One of their most enthusiastic backers is Bishop Charles F. Buddy of San Diego. The Catholic bishop sees to it that Tunies are Waite’s HAS IT! The Most Powerful Aid For Quick Reducing - Ever Released For Public Use! served every Friday in his school | cafeteria. ‘church officials to the cafeteria; on Friday, rubbing his hands in lay gore and saying, “Ah, hgt dogs, my favorite food.” * * * The visiting padres, of course, wonder whether the Bishop has simply forgotten the day's re- striction or has flipped his baretta. 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LEEPER, REMI EERO OE as END-OF SUMMER SALE! _ Heavy Gauge Krenee Plastic Large Air Mattress — Reg. $2. 44 $ 1 -Here’s real fun for were? Use: these large air mattresses on beach, as a float, station wagon bed, or a out. Easy to inflate with mouth or pump, non-. leak air valve, 60” by 28” size, The whole family will get years of fun’ with these sturdy mattresses! Waite's Notions a ‘ Street Floor . Be ase alae ot aes al ‘point to a careful study, ta ge Yee ee Eek ciaaerroca: top el Boat > Britain’s announcement that she ‘will continie and leaves the two na- tions pursuing opposite courses. We ‘gui n whether our. British cousins will continue if we definitely abandon the practice, i eke & fek evel British newspapers have already commented adverse- ly on the Empire's .resumption * of nuclear tests in the Pacific. ~The conservative Daily. Tele- “raph says the British Govern- Many labor leaders have shown a dismaying incapacity “to lead.” The Congressional investigations are un- covering amazing incompetence and total disregard for right and wrong. Is the Democratic Party in Michigan surrendering itself, body, soul and britches? If that’s the way the Demo- crats want it, that’s their business. They're entitled to make their own bed and lie in it without — or help from outside. . Ww +* * + But is this really what the, rank and file Democrats want? Is it? Arkansas Uncooperative in Desegregation Issue That well established southern pain-in-the-neck, Fausus, still seems to be with us. Either he’s a hero in ole Arkansas or the people are mes- merized. x * * The current decision of the THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tux Poxrtie Press Company 48 W. Huron St. ’ That says: DESEGREGATE. And do it now. . eR RR co. ‘This leaves the Governor ‘waving : his arms and heading for,the wailing wall, What must he do? What CAN i he do? His people have charged him with the responsibility of keeping Negro children out of schools attend- ed by whites. They declared them- selves unmistakably when they voted him into office by a “ern lent slide. ee ee Segregation was the main issue. oe Fausus knows that. The whole procedure is a rear ‘guard action that does plenty of - harm to the nation as a whole. Our enenties capitalize on this insular: position and make a great issue out of it—something far beyond what it is. : eK Xt Can't Arkansas go along pleasant- - Ay at thls Inte date and conform to _the norms and mores of 1958? The ultimate outcome. is . inevitable. Arkansas can’t defy the.union for- ever. The Man About Town We Lead the State County Has Most Public Fishing Sites in Michigan 1Q: What @ man looks for in a woman after he’s looked at every- thing else. In order to silence some complaints . that public fishing sites are not as -mumerous in the Pontiac area and in Michigan in general as in some other parts of our nation, I wrote the “. §ports Fishing Institute Bulletin about it. Their reply states that Michigan » leads the nation in this respect, having over 700. New York is in -secand place. Most beloved man in that corner of our - county, the Rey. F. A. Burnett “oft Holly, is celebrating: — eighty-ninth birthday. My sunflower derby has a new leader, as a George Steinbacker of Auburn Heights has one that has ~passed the 13-foot mark. ” First 1958 person to report growing a cucumber in a bottle is Mrs. Alva Farkas of Keego Hgrbor, who says it has the name of a beer outlined on its skin. She asserts that she borrowed the bottle from a neighbor. A letter from North Branch comes from, Edd M. Smith, which says he has yellow bantam sweet corn eight feet tall, with up to five ears on a stalk. He also states that he has taken The Pontiac Press for 35 years and wouldn’t knéw how to live without it. “4 From Los Angeles comes a communica- tion from Franklin Ballman, formerly of Pontiac, which says, “We had just become accustomed to live with the smog when we find that they like it so well that the city is being invaded by skunks.” The principal worry of 93-year-old . Herbert Green of Flint, formerly of Holly,,who recently underwent an operation for the removai of a leg, is that it will interfere with his square dancing. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Campbell of 30 Bellevue Ave.; fifty-eighth wedding ~ annivers: Pontiac, Michigia’ ery: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tofelsky of 2856 Pontiac Lake Road; fifty-fourta wedding anniversary. Rev. F. A. Burnett of Holly; eighty-ninth birthday. . Levi 0. Fogelsonger of Rochester; eighty-seventh birthday. _ Mrs. Clarence Armstrong of Milford; eighty-seventh birthday. Percival Mansfield of Metamora; eighty-third birthday. William J. O'Riley of 54 Seneca St.; eighty-fourth birthday.” ‘6 - eatee pateoimnant? The ajority them, a. few people siete em oe esi aoe t son evening Pll im Tce The ee: there: len't a. deputy here, bat: 6 Re. Tight back to Maceday: my a 4 4 sa Silke toon. tag Let's cnt it Sain Lake Balen - a Note: ° wed The letter i Tracks Can Delay nate . Volo: of Abe People _“Have a Nice Trip, Fellows” David Lawrenss Save: . ra State Judges Rebuke High Court WASHINGTON. ~y The ‘chiet jus- tices of the highest court’in each of ten states—seven of them in the the Daited States that has ema- nated from any source in recent years. Coming, as it does at the véry time when the Senate and the here have been debating® ABUSES EYED Indeed, the report of the chiet justices did not mention the “‘seg- regation”’ issue at all but dealt solely with the abuse of the rights of the states by the Supreme Court of the United States. The docu- ment says in. part: “We are now concerned spe- . cifically with the effect of judi- cial decisions upon the relations between the Federal government and the state governments. Here we think that the over-all ten- dency of decisions of the Supreme Court over the last 25 years or more has been to press the ex- . tension of Federal power and to press it rapidly. “There have been,. of course, and still are very considerable differences within the Court on these matters, and there has been quite recently a growing’ recogni- tion of the fact that our govern- ment is still a Federal government and that the historic line which ex- perience seems to justify between matters primarily of national con- cern and matters primarily of local concern should not be hastily or _ lightly obliterated. A number of justices have repeatedly demon- strated their awareness of prob- ~ lems of federalism and their recog- nition that federalism is still a living part of our system of gov- ernment... . * * * “We believe that, in the fields with which we are concerned and as to which we feel entitled to speak, the Supreme Court. too. often has tended to adopt the role of policy maker without proper judicial restraint. We feel this is particularly the case in both of the The Country Parson “Any member of the church, — like a fish in a river; can float down stream—it takes the lively ones: to buck the current,” great fields we have discussed—_ Oy eee ee have the almost Ghat, under So Coaitnulion which “We find next that divisions in result on a 5-to-4 basis are quite frequent.. We find further that, on aa ge original Constitution or the possibly individual justices who ha to somewhat less gifted draftsmen of unite on one outcome or the other the Amendment ever of the case before the court.” contemplated that. the Supreme (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: - Childbirth No H arias til She Went to H ospital “Our first two children were born at home,” writes a lady from the Deep South. “I didn't have a bit of trouble and the babies got “By the time the third baby ar- rived the doctors here had all made some sort of deal with a_ hospital and refused to, at- tend confinement at home, saying that in case of DR. BRADY hemorrhage or other emergency they could take better care of you in the hospital. “My “husband with“me at the time our baby would be born? Out of tlie question. Neither a husband nor anyone else than doctor or nurse is allowed in the ‘sterile’ delivery rooni. “My two hospital babies came home with thrush (sore mouth) and sniffles-and coughs, which we. cer- - tainly did not have with our home delivery : babies. “Hospital delivery cost for each baby ever $200. Home delivery cost about $70. In the hospital I had to wait on the nurses’ pleasure or convenience for ev- erything. At home I. did pretty much as I darned pleased. “Please keep hammering away (your own expression, and it is just so) at it, Dr. Brady. I’m sure your teachings are far more effective . than you seem. to realize.” _ (Mrs. F.C. E.) x * ‘* That sales talk about treatment or other emergency of is far-fetched. It is conceivable . that some rare emergency might better be treated in hospital than at home, but that remote risk is far outweighed by. the real danger of infection of mother and/or baby _in the hospital. Especially in the plate glass show window where the 19th century hospital huddles newborn infants together, any in- ’ ’ fection one infant has is easily transferred to other infan The pretext that presen the husband might contaminate the “sterile” environment of the delivery room is sheer hooey, in view of the familiar disregard of asepsis by doctors, nurses, and other attendants or visitors whe come and go as they please. Lig oA bnoelgliconoma infection (puerperal stein) childbed fever, blood is multiplied by the number of persons who examined -the woman digitally in the course of ‘*abor. . * * * lees. met morte than ene e personal words long pe and hygiene, or treatmen' pet, dasast. b Dr. jam addressed envelo :’ see a ste Po tiac Press, ichigan. or 1 health nosis Our Fire id d and a fire truck and/or pul- tor would have to cross either or two switch tracks, depend- on how far north the emer- * which -was ‘signed Okley Pickle- simer, 82 E, Beverly, was not writ- ten by Mr. Piekdgpiner — that ad- dress. } : 4 F THOUGHTS FOR TODAY According to the .word that I convenanted with you when ye came out of Egypt, se my spirit remaineth among you: fear ye not—Haggai 2:5. x* * * sincerely hope the city will ser- pre oad paso their * @ously consider this matter. wi Evelyn Drumm To mark their doings. — 67 W. Strathmore John Milton. U.N. OK of Arab Plan Lets Both Sides Off By JAMES MARLOW . WASHINGTON (AP)+-They all wring Nations last night approved 30-0. the Arabs’ plan for peace in. the Middle East. plan work? Or does 1 , And when the dawn arrives, and when . . I wake up casually . The message that I took to bed . Returns at once to me ... The same as-when T go to bed «« And set my clock to ring . usually wake up before . turn off that thing . . The ghtswer is the human mind . + Which can be trained to keeb *, .«. Through all time we sleep. (Copyright 1958) “© Im- © ; portant dates and special notes although the plan is an easy way out for everyone, it may result in loss of the West's last, lingering grip on the area. x «x * The Arabs — humiliated and an- gered by the presence of Ameri- can troops in Lebanon ahd British forces in. Jordan — can now claim credit for getting them out by the ingenuity of their plan, The Soviet Union wanted. the troops on And now they seem sure to aren it gets the United States and Britain off a hot spot. Even though invited in by, Lebanon's President Chamoun and Jordan's King Hussein — they've shown signs of wanting out ever since they saw the world’s bad reaction to what they did. = * * * But there's no evidence ting n the Mile East as been ae settled except for pav- way for American-British costes The Arab plan, or resolution, left it up to ‘Secretary General Hammarskjold to arrange the withdrawal. © . * Teo easy a job is the kind that a has the time to ea” Pala Case Records of a Psychologist: 3 Girls Must Prepare for Marriage Your editor iricludes this educational column a the other helpful features in this newspaper to furnish you “horse sense” in human rela- nes Emotion puts the “but- ies” in. your stomach, but gumption and logic are needed to keep them there till your Golden Wedding Day. So be cautious when you cast the proxy votes of: your future un- born children! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-395: Myrna F., aged 18, is a college freshman. “Dr. Crane,”’ she began, “you mentioned that high school girls should not go steady, x * * “And weren’t those marriages as happy as the modern ones?” HOW OLD FOR MARRIAGE Yes, girls often married at 15, complex at the time of George Washington, A wife needed to know how to bake and sew, sweep and plant a garden. Today, a modern bride is ex- pected to be a bookkeeper and so- cial] secretary, She realizes she must be athe to speak im public if she is to become active in the PTA and other educational or social clubs. She must.operate a lot of elec- trical equipment and often be her own repair man! ke She must passa driver's test for:an attto‘and chauffeur her kids to school, as well as drive to the shopping. in computing their. income tax, She must suppervise her chil- dren’s exposure to education and ard finienctally, she needs to be 21 or even older to handle the great variety of demands upon her, * * * So when you consider a don't be stampeded solely by a romantic moon and “butterflies” in your stomach. You cast the proxy votes for your future unborn children! So send for the 400-potnt “Tests aor Sweethearts,” en¢ ar fy won r miss ou Lounge ewear to pamper 9-98 to 40.98 rile you and your budget in our sensational sale costs less at Federal’s of warm alpaca coals 7.98 8:98. values! BLACK; ——— jie! v aa ‘ 7 Cozy. dusters in $ Noe a 00% soft ope flan- Scapa, Fs Aap aya elettes, chenilles. shapes 8-18. Woels, Washable. 10-20, twends in psp. 1644 - 24, 40 - 46. 7.98 and up values! 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By 1939 a one-ton rocket” rose-to five miles. At the outbreak of World War II Hitler, unimpressed, canceled the project’s high priority. However, in 1942 a completed rocket, later known as the V-2, was ready to Ingonks Sreta the base at Peenemunde in the North Sea. . This giant was 46 feet long, five feet’in diameter and Weighed over 14 tons. With a 54-second motor run, it achieved a speed of nearly 3,500 miles an hour. For the first time in history’ a rocket was sent to the bosder of by British bombers in 1943 severely retarded the work. Not until September 1944 did the first V-2 crash down on London. But by the end of the war some 1,500 were fired at England, more than 2,000 at the harbor of Antwerp. Too late to turn the war, the V-2 was, however,! ‘the herald of the age of space. But when in August 1945; the atomic age was even more horrifyingly ushered in, the possibility of a rocket-atom bomb combination turned the race for space into & race for survival: Next: The “Beep” Heard "Round the World. “ Square Peg in Round Hole i Carpenters By NORMAN WALKER FOREST PARK, Pa. (AP)—As a labor leader, Carpenters ‘Union President Maurice Hutcheson is dort of a square peg in a round fiole. He’s never quite fitted in. Labor bosses are ‘usually. vol- ble, persuasive, dynamic, or at least have ae fair measure of these attributes. But Hutcheson is shy, distant and about as talkative as a fence post. He never drinks, smokes,|~ boys. cards. or relaxes with, the Ss. * te * | Young Hutch, as he is known © even at 61, is in danger of being © booted off organizedslabor’s high- » Senate investigators said part of this came from tich dividends point, the father also owned a_ big chunk = Gulfstream race track. * * * In sed of his wealth, it’s hard for other labor leaders to figure how Maurice Hutcheson could have gotten mixed up in Indiana road right-of-way scandals. He is under indictment for conspiracy to bribe an official to share in Some $80,000 quick profits on state Jand purchases P § Hutcheson invokéd the Fifth refusing to answer Committee’s ques- Amendment a Senate Roa tions about the land deals. * ok * He alsa stood mute before the not resorting to the Fifth Amendment this time, when asked about lav- ishing $300,000 in union funds on book praising him and his fa- r. The Senate has cited him for contempt for refusing td an- Swer Rackets Committee ques- tions. The book, entitled “Portrait of an American Labor Leader; Wil- Ham Hutcheson,” said of Mau- Rackets Committee, ‘although Never. Quite. Fitted In feet tall, broad Bhouldered and ‘Sam Benson Says” 9.95 DRESS BHOES ye pene encers ss ie Reg. a Now ere AE Hd COATS” $29.50 SPORT. . ATS a Me anne ee RT Ar ae Wee from vlatenele Union Boss oe desirable qualities of a leader; he is tall, he has a good heart, ‘and he is moderate in everything, even in the use of his “intellj- gence.” 2 * * * : The Carpenters boss is over six husky. in Saginaw County, Mich 0 May Af, 1897, be quit school at 17 arid joined the union,“He worked as an apprentice carpenter only | three years and some people still ||wonder whether he ever really learned to. strike a nail. He -rose rapidly in the union. <8 * In addition to the other things he got from his father, Hutcheson inherited Big Bill’s devout Repub- replays geod pedbedicon ay There are 9% different makes of a Cr market, CET RESULT \ YEARS. a KNOWS. % 5, RY 0 S NOW FOR RHEUMATISM-ARTHRITIS @ PROVEN BY OVER 2,000,000 PEOPLE RIGHT HERE IN MICHIGAN -ALONE IN THE PAST 42 -YouR DRUGGIST — He ) JIB-WA BITTERS Indians’ Herb Tea Eyed DANIA BEMINOLE RESERVATION, Fla. (AP) — An ancient Indian medicineman’s herb tea may prove a new weapon against mental illness. Josie Billy, 74-year-old medicine man at the Big Cyprus Reservation, says Indians have used it for treating mental illness for years. Billy has sold sample gallons to ‘the Upjohn pharma- ceutal house in Kalamazoo, Mich., for tests. “We're very interested in Josie’s herb tea,” said Dr. Jack Hinman, who is supervising tests for Upjohn. Florida Indian officials also were watching develop- ments. 2 space. But red tape, the Gestapo and a devastating raid) ‘ ee a rena Se HEY KIDS—STOP. and SEE the NEW TOYS at } KARENS “2st OR 3-4109 | ‘Sam ‘Benson Says: ikkictx i. NOW YOU CANT YES, SIR! 'M. out TO CLEAR OUT Bags SURPLUS STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL CLOTHING’ Suits . . . Topcoats ... Dress Pants . . . Sport Coats | MUST SELL MORE! And You Can Believe Me When ! Say, You'll Save More! . And ... You Can Charge It on 6 Months Budget Plan! TONIGHT and SATURDAY ONLY! | Reg. $49.50 2-Pant Suits at 1/p- Price! | TWOPANT SUITS) onnee.. MY PRICE @longs = = @Shorts = @ Browns wei % o Mixtures 5 ecw onan 4 Tee @ Tropicals E @ Regulars Atlas NOTE! NO DEALERS PL =A SORRY, LIMIT. 2 SUITS PER CUSTOM HUNDREDS OF OTHER ee! IN thee ; he ‘HURON ond } SAM BENSON ‘xsusece PARK FREE! in any lot or garage in the city with seisliiiie. tice: “He seems to possess all the 37 Ne neers St..| ‘ORlando 3-491! As Little As $515 MOVES YOU IN ON 30-YEAR FHA MORTGAGES SOME GI FINANCING AVAILABLE FROM NOTHING DOWN BY BERT L. SMOKLER & ae Bn __| "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 22, 1958 | ve J : | Before-Dinner Cocktails: Won't. Do Any Harm to Your Heart * . I teed b system wader epinephrine to give it is chemical! The cocitals, the researchers {heurttontmats ‘more ltcentl lin and norepinph weve ue American Soeéty for Phasmacole : , aye all fear, excite- j lin} ‘This mechanical benefit is s ns tell eg deageranagerh Aug. 28. ————— he Re * adrenalin, or|Bagwell Keeps Trying Heart Insti FALSE TEETH. jaiee iy es s| Looseness and Worry said “no” twice, but Paul D. Bag a bess‘ lout, wooly fate | teeth. . } Jine (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on ey, ‘Tatas emerigaroa as Get | FABER ce era eum ‘SERVICE! - Shirts “4-HOUR service _ CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY well isn’t giving up. Bagwell, the governor’s Repub- lican opponent in the November}! : jelection, tried once again yester-|serted. One 3-cent stamp, a 1947 com-|day to prod Williams into accept ! marking the 100th an-)iné, his, challenge heed jniversary of United States postage Severel times Bagwell has icles stamps, holds an all-time saleSithe challenge and twice Williams} has refused, contending the de- I .|tion, -Miss Malsom will serve on| i . x eee “ ?, =a ri ‘ s 7 at all will copies of it on the first day|bates would amount to little more|When more blood is. returned to|the finance committee, according | . i until its artes @ : than “political medicine shows.”’ |the right side of the heart, the! Jasper’B. Reid, club treasurer. O44 'W, BVRON: eased . 1, te ie laven- , ig likeness | - DAYS . ..., SAME : AS CASH! =| SALE | 4 GREAT || . |) Refrigerator | |. att ir Filter-Flo! Suds-Saver Plus 50% More Capacity . 1958 $ ; 8 WITH Model um Min Sp tna01 Holds"up'to 50% more’clothes than most other - automatics. 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(ee ee out of Lake Ontario, were first re-| rou the Atlantic, ‘arama whose prologue was en-lpreton skipper, Jacques Cartier,|Orient. Instead, herhad turned the|The long and bitter power strug-|it," i te coaknind, of nye Bg dammed to form a) Its interrelated of canals, acted along this same stream more|who reconnoitered the vast en.|key to the inner secrets and wealth|gle between France and England|'net tave made today’s Sea vast pool that will serve @§ @llocks and dams will not only per-|*ban 400 years ago. trance gulf in 1534, On a return|of a new spread across the Atlantic to erupt | possible . fe pe eee “—|mit enormously heavier traffic, but}. But the early French explor- |trip, he sought shelter in a small|RIVER-BORNE RIVALRY in the French and Indian Wars. mae 4 one provide millions of kilowatts of] ers and settlers who came this |bay he named St. Lawrence for| tm the early 1600s, Samuel de|, It was settled along this river|IMPROVEMENTS IN 11008 ; ; power on both sides of the inter-) way would find little to recog. |the saint's day. Eventually the/‘yamplain’s voyages and colonies|!" 1759 when the British victory The first navigation aids along . aie Ul Ing national line. nize in today’s scenery. ; Fiver, uent on for oth gulf and along the St. Lawrence established |S? Quebec ’s- Plains ‘of Abraham |the inland route were developed in | 2 ' lee PIONEERS SAW ANOTHER Where primeval wilderness |"!V€". France as a Western power. With Set Canada’s future alliance and/ine jate 1700s. One was a shallow) oS me WORLD . great inland ‘seaports now| Cartier sailed up the Great |the founding of Quebec and the|°°Urs?- Wo canal that bypassed the Montreal i efs 0 Ah d The inauguration of the entire|handle millions of tons of cargo a| River—or the River of Canada |discovery of the Great Lakes, oth-| Again in the American Revo- rapids. The other was a small| iy ed Seaway next spring will open alyear. The river, harnessed by, as he also called it from the jer French explorers, fur traders} lution and the War of 1812, eam- jlock cana] built at the Sault Ste. Motor Inn Rec. FE 5.6032 a fconcrete and steel, flows through | Iroquois word Kanata — to the |and missionaries to. the Indians| paigns in the St. Lawrence- | Marie bottleneck at the outlet of Legislative Committee| | J Gives Tentative OK on oe | | , . , a most $10 Million Project | , | LANSING (AP) —A legislative . al ‘$ committee has cleared a path: for construction of a 10-million-dollar, ‘ ; 14story state office building a] | : = block west of the Capitol. : i a ee The State Office Building Com- : : mittee has given a tentative go- : Fa ahead to the project pending’ set- : ‘ e tlement of financial arrangements ' _. oe andeproblems involving a. parking . : : 4 area and other facilities. * * * Rep. Arnell Engstrom (R-Tra- verse City), committee chairman, said construction may start this} year. The building should be ready] part occupancy in two years, he The structure will fit into a long-range building plan aimed at locating nearly all state agencies within a few blocks of the Capitol, J It will furnish office space for| ° some 2,000 state employes and. will bring together under one roof many agencies which have been renting space in privately owned buildings. Plans also call for a post office, three story library and Coe: agencies now occupy the Lewis Cass and Steven T. Mason office buildings, both within two blocks of the Capitol. A loan from the state employes retirement fund, payable in 40 years, will finance the project. ‘Agencies assigned to the new building will retire the bonds by paying rent, in effect, from an- nual legislative appropriations. Say Stalin’s Son in Institution for Alcoholics UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — Joseph Stalin's son Vasily, whose. whereabouts have been unknown sincé his father's death, is report-| - ed to be in a Russian institution for alcoholics. Robert Branson, United Nations correspondent for Federated Pub- lications, publishers of newspapers in Michigan and Indiana, said he : -got the report in casual conversa- tion with Alexander Kislov, Wash- ington correspondent of the Russian The MODERN The PROVINCIAL ~ The COLONIAL — 39” 39” ‘eS : . there m0 great mystery.” Compare With $59 Chairs Made to Sell at $20 More! , A Regular $59.50 Value! Pa ranson slov as saying. ° : ae “Vasily went to pieces after his . A most attractive and fashionable contemporary chair, F it its fi : : uaint These young malefactors, how-| ever, were not “kicked out of ~ school.” Within 30 days most had been turned over to the courts, sent to a state training school, put under psychiatric care or, for the majority; given a chance at rehabilitation in one ofthe city’s “600” or “700” NATION INTERESTED These special schools, little known before the crime outbreak, | — found themselves in the spotlight. Educators in other wae aie fighting major juve- nile delinquency problems sought information about how New York handled its giant educational hang- over. How do these achoo's work? On the receiving end of most of the. questions was Dr. William A. Hamm, associate superinten- dent of schools and director of] $3 cision-made parts. 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PER LENGTH program after the mass suspen- sions, handle older boys at high school level and accept a limited number of mentally | youths. The 600 schools are primarily junior highs and insist on an OR of of. lanet 35, The tenets of both is te rehabilitate pedeengindind eons mere sending them to a penal insti | tution. CLOSE-OUT GRASS CONTROL carefully for personality, aptitude prt and ce. 4" Wide applicants,” said Dr, Hamm, “but 4 we do have trouble finding the right teachers.’ AIM I8 REHABILITATION : The principal aim is to return | the children to their former schools. The average stay of a ing school and quite a few, surprising- ly, refuse to go back to regular school. +3 have a lower rate of truancy than the rest of the system. “The answer seems to be,” said “that now the student Broom Rake 69° Dr. Hamm, EASY TO INSTALE ‘47 REGULAR $110 VALUE ALL : THESE FEATURES AND MORE is. ie Se . height adjustment and mulching automatic recoil starter, fully warranted. 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NO’ PURCHASE NECESSARY } THE 1 INTIAC_ FRIDAY, auaust 22) 1958 i Pa < e George-Grissel Nyy ch Said CLARION two a's tes hi: Michigan College graduates were married Saturday at the Congre- ws wx Church - iri Wayne. Mrs. George Grissel of Wayne the: bride oa Edward L. George,| Grace Ellen Grissel, danghter 0f;9088 Sashabaw ~-Rd., and the late : Mr. Grigeet, became} ficiated. -“ried a caseade of gardenias, and ' Edward is taking graduate work will be the newlywed’s home when they return from a honeymoon through eee bard a4 Erwin A. Bri 7) oe a A ballerina-length gown ‘tiylon tulle and Alencon face fea turing @ Sabrina ‘neckline, fitted | was worn ‘by the bride. She car- @ headpiece of pearls secured Mrs. Edward Osborne, sister of bride, of Wayne, was the matron} - of honor. Bridesmaids were Bar-| ‘ bara Howlett of Wayne, Georgia Grissel, sister of the bride, of ‘Wayne, and Nancy Lobdell of Flat} ” Rock. ‘i * * * Flower girl was Yvonne Pruett of Pontiac, and Roland Coon of Pontiac was the rinybearer. Both are cousins of the bridegroom. Gerald Ervin of Pontiac was best man and ushers were Rob- ‘> PONTIAC, 5 CS 4 . MR. AND MRS. JOHNY W. HARMON ’ Rite Performed in Rochester : ert Libby of Birmingham, cousin of the groom, A. J. Meyer of Berkley and Clare Horwood of Howell, An apartment on the campus of Eastern Michigan College where the New England states. Romeo School Tax Rate Set 21.1-Mill Levy to Include 14 Mills for Operation, Balance for Debt ROMEO — School board mem- bers of the Romeo Community School. District, meeting in special session last night, set up the tax rate for the coming year at 21.1 mills. They authorized 14 mills for op- eration, 4.2 mills for the 1954 debt and 2.9 mills for the 1956 debt. This reshuffle of voter-allocat- ed funds was necessitated when the district was faced with a deficit of over $38,009 for the coming year, according to Buper- intendent. T. C. Filppula. He blamed part of the district's financia] predicament on the loss of $700,000 in state equalized valu- ation this year. 2 +k + Board members approved the prices recommended for the aug- 1958-59. They are 30 cents for ele- mentary students, 35 cents for jun- ior and senior high and bd cents for adults, ‘Filppula told schoo! officials that he expected to receive lim- ited approval soon from the state fire marshal for the use of the MR. AND MRS, KENNETH G. WATTS ,* sf Seymour Lake Slates Annual: Homecoming SEYMOUR, LAKE — The annual! homecoming 6f Seymour Lake will] mented hot lunch program for} be held at the Seymour Lake Meth- edist Church tomorrow, Dinners will be served at noon in the church’ basement and the Revy.\ and Mrs. Ray Spring Arbor, former Seymour Lake residents, will deliver the in- vocation and be quest speaker, I respectively. Maples School for this year only. To date, chorus and the hot lunch programs are scheduled to be held in this building. The superintendent plans to make his final inspection of school buildings Sept. 3. Another special) meeting, of the board has been called foh Thursday evening to handle the remainder of problems it will be faced with before the opening of school. Effective Against Noise NEW YORK — The’ materials midst commonly used for sound proofing will absorb an average of about 70 per cent of the sound that reaches thery. Some will ab- Announce Engagement of Christine C. Cole * IMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cole of Mitchell Lake an- inounce the engagement of their daughter, Christine C. to Charles Kempf, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kempf of Port Huron. Christine and Charles are seniors at Central Michigan College, She is affiliated with Zeta Chi Zeta and he with Tau Alpha Upsilon. Duck Defies Traditions IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP)— Jan Carr; 10, has a duck named sorb up to 99 per cent at certain|/Donald who hates water and levels. |chases dogs. . = Disc Data and Chatter a. Music in the ‘Round There has been considerable com- ment in the past ~ week from skep- tics who dis- agreed with my prediction con- cerning ‘‘Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu” ~~ ® current na- tional best seller. I said it would not remain on best selling lists for long since, while the song is: very popular, e are too many versions of it tain each other for the lead. Skeptics take note! The song has dfopped completely off this week's list of top five sellers locally. Why? The record shops. say , that sales are split, between Martin and Modugno, OPERATION ODD BALL: Tak- ing all first place. votes as the wildest LP of 1958 thusfar is “Wide Weird World’’ (World Pa- cifie WPM-412) under the subsidi- zation of Dr. S. Petterstein (S. for Shorty). : * * * This album is a gas and a half. It's a collection ‘of hilarious ePi-| seems sodeg interspersed with sound ef- fetts that defy the law of gravity. This I dig. It you haven't learned how to play Three Dimensional Chess, this is your chance. Also inciad- | 4 by Dick Saunders teem ed is a therapeutic message de- scribing’ how to “‘break the hab- it” and an excellent example of | telephone therapy. When finished listening, if you think the world is a cube, don’t be alarmed , , - you may be right. — For the collector of sounds of bygone days, a sure fire bet is “Nostalgia in Hi-Fi’ (Golden Crest CR-4002).. The Golden-Crest people have put together everything from Wurlitzer Band Organs to Steam- boat Organs to dance hall nickel- odeons in this LP. * * * It can best be described as the zenith of rinky-tinkyness FIVE ACES: Still in front. by several lengths is ‘‘Little Star’ by The Elegants. commands a healthy lead over its nearest com- petitor, a coupling of ‘Devoted To|} You” and ~pind Dog” by the Ever- ly Brothers: * o* % Third jin sales around the Pon- tiae area is “Just A Dream’ by Jim Clinton. “Poor Little Fool’ by Ricky .Nelson is in fourth and destined for a fall. In fifth is is “Susie Darlin’ by Robin Luke. Coming Up fast ib “Born Too Late’’ by the Pony-Tails; ‘‘It's All|: In the Game” by Tommy Ed- and .“‘Rockin’’ Robin” by BosWY Day s Missouri — . Whim of, Visiting Ozarks in’ WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — lie . Ushers were Ellis Watts of Waterford and Robert Schgar of Pontiac, The reception for 200 guests was held at the home of the bride’s parents. City Democratic Club Slates Meeting Sunday The regular monthly meeting of the Democratic Club of Pontia¢ will be held Sunday, Aug, 24 at 2 p.m. at the Fisher Body Local 596 hall, 821 Baldwin Ave. Expected to attend the meeting are Democratic party nominees from the Aug. 5 primary, accord- ing to Allen J, Pilkinton, chair- Mr. and Mrs, Commodore Harmon of 154% Mill St., Pontiac. Lillian. Sampler Marries ROCHESTER — Lillian Ann Sampler, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Smokey of Dallas, Tex., and John Sampler of Auburn, is the bride of Johny Walter Harmon. The bridegroom. is the son of Following the ceremony con- Sadler-Loerch | Rite Performed at Lake Orion . LAKE ORION—St. Joseph Cath- olic Church in Lake Orion was the scene of the marriage of Cather- ine Louise Loerch to Norman J. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Loerch of 66 Crescent Ave., Lake Orion, and Norma Frank Sadler of Bear Lake is the bridegroom's father. A white Chantilly lace bodice with a tiered ruffled back in the ballerina-length skirt and an< ‘apron effect of lace in the front describes the bridal gown. A Ju- Het cap of pearis held a finger- tip veil of illusion. Catherine car- ried an orchid and white eucha- rist lilies. groom, of Bear Lake, was the ma tron of ‘hondr,. man was Lawrence Jar , brother of Indianwood Golf Club Features ‘Guest Day’ “Co-chairmen of the event were Mrs. Jay C. Isles and Mrs, Charles B, Schmit. * -™ RUTH ANN WATKINS LAKE ORION—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Watkins of 170 W-. Flint St., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ruth Ann, to R. W. Lee Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lee of 94 North Shore Dr. A September 27 wedding is planned. Ruth Ann is attending the Pontiac man. er - Mrs. John Peterson, sister of the!’ Johny Walter Harmon ducted Saturday by the Rev. ter, of sequins and pearls with a veil attached. She carried red roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Winford Deaton of Roches- ter, the matron of honor, wore a bouquet of deep red carnations. Best»man was her husband, Win- ford Deaton and ushérs were William Arnold of Drayton Plains and — of Troy. * * ; The reception was held at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hotchkiss of Pontiac. Awarded Scholarship ORTONVILLE — Diana Judy Weil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben C. Weil of 734 Oakweod sity. She was graduated from expects to study nursing this fall. ‘ |Audrey Davis Weds. jin Marlette Church noon wedding » |Marlette mint green dress and carried a Rd., has been awarded a four year scholarship to Valparaiso Univer- Brandon High School in June end Featured at the show-will be * pdragons formed Seelapeend for the twelve o'clock Saturday Methodist Church of Au- Grand Rapids. * The bride is the daughter of Alex Dayies, and the late aon. Davies of Marlette. Given in martriage by her fa- tions and pink rosebuds’ centered with a white orchid. Joseph Negrelli Jr. of Cleveland Ohio, brother of the grdom, —— the guests, The groom’s parents are Mr | and Mrs. Joseph Negrelli, Cleve- land, Ohio. Rev, Karl Patow, pastor of the North Branch Methodist Church, performed the double ring cere- mony. Elects.New Officers ALMONT — The 1958-59 afficers of the American Legion Auxiliary elected recently are: LaVeta Bro- die, president and Norene Martin, vice president. Others are Hazel Abraham, sec- Evelyn. Glover, historian; Velma Glasford, chaplain and Doris Spen- in the| dry Davies _ Jeseph Negrelli ‘of retary; Laura Striber, treasurer; | mony Saturday Plains United Presbyterian Church, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Duane Chamberlain, 5849 Williams Lake Rd., and John Russell of 2 W. Columbia St., Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. William Lustig, of 6425 Wil- liams Lake Rd.,: Waterford, are the bridegroom's parents. The Rev. Walter Teeuwissen dr, officiated in the ceremony in | which the bride wore a ballerina- cer, Sergeapt-at-arms. wlll cies Bes length gown of Chantilly lace with | © inserted lace panels and a nylon. |gan A one REGULAR LOW PRICE $299.50 $339.95 $319.95 $279.50 - $399.95 $495.00 $319.95 $499.95. $ 95.00 $209.50 $355.00 $169.95 $ 99,95 $164.95 AULSBROO arms Business Institute. WALLED LAKE — The Walled Lake Council of Parent-Teacher Associations will sponsor its first fund raising project, a dance, Friday. x * *& Hred ‘Netting end ‘his orchestra aré slated to provide the music from 9 ‘p.m. / /until 1 a.m, at the Walled Lake ‘Casino Ballroom, Co- Fund-Raising Dance Set by Walled Lake PTA chairmen of the event are Sthart Elwood and Arnold Wilcox. Proceeds will be used to further PTA work, furnish assistance through workshops, conferences and schools of instruction to the local unit and enable council rep- tives to attend state con- and leadership training / ‘* Foam cushio VALENTINE SEAVER :‘SECTIONAL—2-pieces Green nylon—foam cushions .............+. geen teedyeenes es 6 General chairmen for the af- . fair are Mrs. Charles Barrett and Mrs. Ralph Cook. Assist- ing them will be .Mrs. Bert Norton, food chairman, Mrs. Francis Covert; place chair- man; Mrs, Byron Cole, invi- tations, Mrs. W, Arthur Ver- non, and Mrs. Robert Miller, * music. » ** & Presidents of the various Republican Clubs will make lip the reception committee, and Wendell Brown, presi- dent of the Lincoin Club, will be master of ceremonies. . \ Stop end trips with a man, regard- less of whether or not she takes her children along. When your divorce is final, talk turkey, but don't gobble up the:dessert before the appetizer. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO LEW AT THE FILLING STATION: One-armed drivers usually run into a church. Don’t take any foolish chances . . . you're young yet! = For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose: a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope. If you want a collection of Abby’s best letters and. an- swers in one beok, ask your bookdealer to get “DEAR ABBY” for you. ~ Howard Perry Rothberg, son of the We arrived and awakened - ber from a nap to chat with her Northland Playhouse, LIKES ‘COUNTRY AIR’ Early Wednesday morning she had awakened and “had rator. He has decorated the home of Jack Rothbergs, is a long-time friend many prominent actors and actresses of the actress and is her interior deco- Miss Emerson is pleased with the reviews of her latest show, Noel Coward’s, “Tonite at 8:30.” Personal News of Interest in Area Mrs. Chadd Mellinger is back home after a visit with the Edson C. Catts of Vincennes, Ind. While there she served on a discussion panel at Vin- cenneg University in connec- tion with the university's fourth annual art exhibit. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Owen of Watkins Lake are entertain- ing friends from Blackpool, England, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emory and their children, Kay and Peter. * WW & Visiting for two weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. J. Elwell, and brother, Todd -H.- Elwell, on South Roselawn drive was Mrs. Francis P. Mosack of Ft. Lauderdale, Fila. * * # Plannitig a visit in Ironwood are Bob Petrusha, David John: son, Gary Crawley, Joe Barry, - Michael Petrusha and Gary Miller. They plan t leave fi c : = Saturday for a 10-day visit with George Petrusha. * -* * : Richdrd Fogal of Minne- apolis, Minn., is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- lan Fogal of Crescent drive. * * * Mrs. Lulu Cochrane of Fort Wayne, Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl T,- Jackson of Center street. ¥ * * - Announcigg -the. birth of a daughter, Lori Sue, born Aug. 6 at Pontiac General Hospital, are Mr; and Mrs. Bob G. Dunn ‘(nee Janet Appleton) of Third ' avenue. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Appleton of Hud- ; son avenue and the Rev, and Mrs. ‘Elwood Dunn of Third avenue. e * * To graduate Sept. 10. from Harper Hospital School of Nursing, Detroit, are Jeannine ( Stickle, daughter of Mr, and 4 Mrs. Haddrill court, and Virginia Baer, daughter of Mrs. Ardath Baer of Orchard Lake. . * * * Mr..and Mrs. Carl A. Under- “hilt will give a party Saturday for their son Tony's fiancee, Lynn Fentress, and her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fen- tress, who are spending the weekend at the Underhill home on Cranbrook road. * * Mr. and Mfrs. Benjamin Brewster have gone to West- port Point, Mass., for the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Winston - Kellogg will. spend Labor. Day. weekend with the Brewsters. * * * : Mr. afd Mrs. Clement A.” Penrose Jr. will soon be home from Nantucket where they have spent the summer. At present Mrs. Penrose's sister, Mrs. Allison Monroe of Pointe, is their guest. 7} , a , : } \ ' .the one to Charles R.° Stickel of and New York night clubs. Mom Is ‘One Who Invites By EMILY POST “Dear, Mrs. Post: My son feels that when he wants to invite his “‘best' girl’ to have as, I should be ask her, She in- vites him frequently and her mother doesn't ask him. * * * oe Lr) ‘ “I think if I ask it- makes the invitation too important so that she may expect special preparations, Also, I'd rather not make too much of this since they are not engaged. What is your opinion?” Answer: Your son is right. At least the first invitation should be seconded by you. A girl with proper instincts “ would not feel comfortable to come otherwise. If you were very friendly to her and made her feel at home, it would be all right at another time for him to say, “Mother would like you to come to supper,’’ or ‘Mother would like you to come to lunch,” and for her .to ac- Gept. » ——— - . “Dear Mrs, Post: When out driving in the car of friends, who pays the toll, when that question arises? Should the guest get out the money in ad- vance and say, “I have it,” or is this an insult to one’s hosts?" Answer: Under ordinary cir- cumstances, the car owner naturally pays, But under spe- cial circumstances, such as when the driver is wearing a heavy coat and the guest has the exact change at hand, he may quite properly offer it — especially if the toll collect- or happens to be on the ‘right side of the car, Garden Club Forty members and guests attended the cooperative lunch- eon held by the Better Home and Garden Club Thursday at the Woodbine drive. home of. Mrs, Louis B... Livingston, Committee for the day was Mrs,-John Cowe, Mrs, Charles Lioyd, Mrs, Maude Place and Mrs. Clara Livingston, Mrs, Donald Gilchrist spoke to the group on flower designs, Mrs, Harry Lillie and. Mrs. John Walls,'were Voted in as new members. Ea F an a include Luis Estevez as one of my favorites. He’s a mar- velous designer.” * ¢€< ¥ When discussing the outdat- ed chemise, the actress said she thought it was a comfort- able dress, but most women did not take time to have it properly fitted or draped. The Empire silhouette she believes, is a flattering silhouette. x * * When asked about hats, she said, “I have a fantastic col- She smiled her broad, friend- ly smile, maybe even beamed a little when asked about her present he is visiting -his . fa- ther in California, The 6-foot, 18-year-old youth who attends Orme Ranch Prep School in Prescott, Ariz., like his moth- er is interested in the theater and ‘its related arts—primarily in writing and directing , ‘He'd love it here’ (at the Roth- berg’s), she said. __—_—_#—_ ® * Always active in politics, Miss Emerson continues speech making, and fund raising be- tween stage and television ap- pearances, The wholesome looking ac- tress also gives freely of her enthusiasm and talent to civic causes including the. Red Cross, Blood Bank, United Jewish Ap- - peal, Cerebral Palsy and the © March of Dimes, + . * * * After running up and down hills at the Rothberg’s looking here and there for the best -pit-" ture spots, the actress, whom to millions will always be the’ First Lady of Television, was moré than ready for din- ner and took two servings of the lamb and baked sweet po- tato., TELLS OF PARTIES She chatted gaily all through dinner about some of the most exciting parties she has at- tended. One of them was given for Johnnie Ray when he re- turned. from England by Dor- othy Kilgallen and: Howard Rothberg, famed interior deco‘ rator, who is the son of the Jack Rothberg’s. (He's done Miss Emerson’s apart- ment on East 6lst Street, and the homes of many other celeb- rities.) And she added, one of the nicest after-theater suppers was right here on Lake An- gelus, After getting out of the- ater clothes and into comfort- able attire, the group snacked and chatted at the kitchen ta- ble. She looked at her watch, said her goodbyes and in less than 10 minutes she was out the door on her way to the next performanice. Balanced Breakfast : Luncheon Held 8uilds Happy Home : GRAND LEDGE (UPI — Ay good balanced breakfast each, day might keep a couple ‘out of the divorce. court, a nutri- ° tionist told delegates at a Seventh-Day Adventist camp meeting. “Much dissension, strife, dis- cord. and impatience in the home can he traced to: wrong eating habits,” Dr, U. D. Register of Lodma Linda, Calif., said. ‘Much of the bick- ering that lies at the bottom of ©, many broken homes can be traced to this.” - Q Neighbors Meet _ The Loyal Neighbors Club of Go- ing street met Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Bollman, As- sisting..her were Mrs. Groves ess” can have a flight kit all their Sturgis and Mrs. Delbert Hammett,|own, One kit contains a replica of =am (a hostess hat, a lapel wings pin, : special wings emblem ring, Contact Lenses |: os VISION. Play Stewardes With Net Kit i identification card and diploma for a flight training course. Another model also includes a st ae mae serving tray, utensils and napkins actually used aboard planes, plus a seat assign- DR. B. BERMAN oe Optometrist 11_N. Saginaw FE 4-7071 Cirle ‘whe tike to “play stewards} PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich. br sag Available In Day or Evening Classes, Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 EVERYTHING FOR THE HORSE ond RIDER ... and SQUARE DANCERS “It it's Western. we have it“ B-Bar-B Western Su Nationally Advertised Children’s Brands Rate Top Honors in School! " JERKINS by LORTOGS Subteen smartness in two parts. Wool, corduroy or tarpoon plaid. Sizes 8 to 14, 4 ‘Sithe limits — and yet be loving and kind. Grace Lutheran Youth Group (Walther League) is holding an-ice cream social from 2 until 8 today on the church lawn. Proceeds will go to the church "THE PONTIAC-PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST; 22, 10958 ‘ A } ei s Pioneer Sisters Meet for Picnic Stockholm Graduate Specialist Home From Visit Mrs. Hubert J. Quinn Jr. and her children have come from . their home at Pompano Beach Fine Cosmetics, CAROLYN NILSON Fila., for a visit with her par- ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mail Orders on Bogyewt en ey eee 3 Pontiac Press Phote debt retirement. Getting a preview of goodiés are (left to right) Warren Norlund, Sandy Hufton and Dennis Dildy. By MURIEL LAWRENCE In all the recommendations for permissiveness and the recrimina- tion against the authoritarian at- titude, it is being overlooked that it is valuable experience for a child to know that his parents will set less experimentation. Modern parents have the ten- dency to compromise on impor- tant aspeets. of daily life to such an extent that there is no leeway for error, with the result that when the slightest thing goes wrong, the emotional tension around this mild error is so great that seemingly unjustified emotional outbursts occur. * * * It is my impression that there; Children’s Sex Discussions Not Evil — and even permit a chijd care-|benevolence and love can be just, ents who try to follow this advice|}) 1098 | SKIRTS and a “‘psychologizing’’ going on between ed is a father or mother who can is much too much “reasoning” and| parents and children. What is need-/attitude also implies demafids on It may be very hard for parents to understand that a permissive the child and may create tension, as coercive a dictatorship as the|ot being permissive is the simple old-fashioned open demand that the son should follow his father’s footsteps. Permissiveness often takes the form of letting the child make his own decisions. It is frustrating, even terrify- ing, to a child when he is ex- pected to make decisions in sit- ations for which he is unpre- pared, It becomes even more painful and confusing when he is aware that his parents want to be king to him and leave the decision to him out ef good in- tention. experienced themselves. separate what their children can duty to decide for them. MOMS Unit Has They have no inner yardstick to|f) decide from what it is the parents’| * DRESSES ~ by Prim & Pretty Classroom classics in gay plaids or new foulard prints. Gk 298 ri. 3,98 ‘isay ‘‘No” without going through anxiety and even hostility. an elaborate song and dance. cere te Sete = par- IGNORE RESPONSIBILITY — Much that goes under the name} - of permissiveness is simply an avoidance of taking necessary re-|> ha A few — are aware that ~ - Have You Tried This? ‘Election } fact that they are supposed to put) {jj - into practice something they never|f) “4 sponsibility and putting sensible} > limits on the child's behavior.|” Many parents‘are quite aware that|* out of fear of having a child rebel) » or having a period of unpleasant-| © ness with them, they will rather) # Likes Fruit Eleven-Y ear-Old Cook . Specially Priced BOYS’ JACKETS by Hi Line Has Picnic Meeting All nylon -Sizes-4-4042, O98 Beta Mu Chapter of nylon fleece and so washable: ai i Beta Ma wt act against their own convictions Beta Mu Chapter Th "MARGARET ANN SHOP Riker Bldg. 37 W. 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Xi DETROIT EDISON RENNES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN ‘ & wre ee a ages @, "4 ts itt ut» eet [Hold Dinner Meeting — furnishes about 100 Arult. mother has figure faults, she | pontiac Women's Insurance As- = lectin eld tomer meee] NEW FOR EARLY FALL . . . the Chimicurf, a ee ee ; pelle Let us adapt this new curl-cut to yout featur Se a and Mrs. Russell Lehigh" was ap- r BEAUTY . bas pointed education chairman. . . 88 St. : meeting will be a pic RANDALL'S. Sor" fo MNS Rh =f Eight European track champions were crowned yesterday, includ- ing British 800 meter ace Mike Rawson, who appealed and voided a disqualification. charge. * * Dearborn was eliminated and . Rapids teams were victims of a no-hitter and two-hitter in the National Non-Pro baseball event Thursday. ‘They play each other today. * * . The U.S. team won the Inter- pistol event Thursday. * * * A five-year-old gelding named Pick set a world record * * * In his first race since a near fatal crash two years ago, former 500-mile champion Pat Flaherty won a-200-mile stock car race at the Wisconsin State Fair yesterday. , * + - &'. Mickey McDermott,. who started this season with the Tigers and has 10 years of Major League experience behind him, indefinitely Thursday by Miami for missing Wednes- . Mickey said he failed to appear because “I've outstanding at only 14, rolled a 267 18-year-old Garth Mellick 259. 2 s&s Girts, Applications must be filed |" deus at alleys by Aug. 29. x ® * Clarkston High School football coach Bd Hintz has announced starts Sept. 3 for boys 9-12. * ~« * Troy High School hopes to have lights for its home opener Sept. 19. Bonds are being sold to make a $30,000 quota. Additional seating tween White Sox catcher Sherm "AWAY THEY GO — This looks more like a 100-yard dash be- the Yarikees. Turley laid down a bunt to begin the sprint against Le . ions: : Forget All-Stars and Do Pro Job, Says NFL Chief Browns Visit Detroit Tonight for Exhibition Charity ‘Game By BRUNO L, KEARNS Sports-£ditor, Pontiac Press f- |: The annual message which goes “to the World's Championship team each year was delivered to the Lions’ coaches by:phone yesterday ; from NFL commissioner Bert ° AP Wirephote Bel, “Forget the All-Star game and do the job you're capable of do- ing,’ said Bell, “there never was a more inspirational team than Detroit last year.” - Lollar and batter Bob Turley of Snaps Hose By The Associated Press ‘Bob Turley had to beat him- self, you might say, before he LEA : Won Lest Pct, Behind New York ....... 7s s od ae Sestce ‘eo Se Bow aang Baltimore a. @ 483 Te Dee ciseeess 57. 61. 483 IT's Cleveland... 57 64 471 «+19 Wasnbogion™ hee HH ss ‘S E74 New Yorks. chesget sgt ew Yor ago Kansas Cily'7, W 4, night Boston 8, & night Baltimore ee Rew York 1 pan. — Wyan (97) vs. Johnson (5-7). ei ~ | rer DULE 30 p.m. PELLL EIS 3] Bee! : ae — ys. 36) OF ian at St. 8 p.m. meh cb vs. hag t25) ‘or Cincinnati! at Frandisco, 10:15 —Nuxhall tee) vs. Gomez (7 “vill enable the Colts to have home | psets crowds as high as 1,400 sii season. ‘ Only games -y Phiiedelpnia a erat rs eee at Prancisco, 3b a. Green Shoots 79 ‘Area Jaycee (Special to The Pontiac Press) TUCSON, Arizona—Three Michi- gan golfers were still in contention the 13th annual Jaycee Interna- tional Junior Golf, Championship but their position was not an en- one. Tommy Grace of Southfield was in the best situdtion after firmg 37-38—75 for a 147 total in the second round yesterday- This is eight strokes behind the leaders Jerry Greenbaum of At- lanta and Don Morano of Belle- ville, N, J. who each had 139. * * * Pete Green of Birmingham shot|were a nine over par 79 for a 194 total. He sank a 20-foot putt but other- Golfers Slip Ls rte ik otal eter tee rid Arizona sun, Chuck Newton of Ann Arbor shot a 78 to add to his 74 of Wednesday. Greenbaum. and Morano led the field of 107 as the tourney reached the halfway mark. * * * Tied at 140 were Labron Harris of Stillwater, Okla., 71-69; Mitch Secondo of Watsonville, Calif., 67- 73; Fred Blackmon of Highland, N.C., 68-72, and Buddy Baker of Florence, S.C, 69-71. One stroke father behind at 141 Jim Folks of Ocala, Fik., 72-69; Biff Lovett of Portland, Ore., wise -his game failed to measure 71-70, and. Charles Layton of Way- cross, Ga., 70-71, the balt and Lollar. The Yanks won, 6-3. Turley Chalks Up No. 18; i |the White Sox.” His lifetime rec- ord against ’em is 8-11. 114g-game lead, the Boston Red D ve Macks (0s i meee bee hae — to 7:05 p.m.—Bunning |Skowron_ Tony Kubek’s but single gave the The Lions get into pro competi- tion tonight for the first time against the Cleveland Browns in a benefit game at Briggs Stadium and coach George Wilson hopes the team will ‘do just what Bell sug- in Chicago last week. * * * The Browns have one pro game under their belt, a 10-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Coach Paul Brown may use as many as four rookies in the start- ing lineup against, the Lions to- night. Leroy Bolden of MSU will start at halfback and Harry Javernick may replace the injured Lou Groza at tackle, Of course the big onslasmactt may go to Michigan State’s Jim Ninowski at quarterback who gets pausing for a couple of deep breaths between pitches, Now he’s won 18, hitting his one season high with a six-hitter that beat Chicago 6-3 last night and ended the White Sox’ winning streak at seven, With 33 games left, Turley could be the first Yankee to 22 since Gomez, and the first right-hander to do it for the champs since George Pip- gras in 1928. his first chance in pro ball before Better yet for Turley, he now the hometown fans. is 3-0 against the White Sox this x * * season, a point he's always missed! Other highly touted Brown rook- at contract time. “I'm particular-|ieg are Jim Shotner of TCU who ly happy with this victory,” he said, ‘‘because when I sit down to talk salary, they always tell me I never beat the top teams, like coat d he give as many of the Lions y rook- While the Yankees regained an| !8 ® chance to play as was pos- Sox moved within three games of |second place Chicago by beating |have two thoughts in mind tonight, Cleveland 8-6, Baltimore tied De- ‘,itroit for fourth by defeating the/he had against All-Stars last week, Tigers 7-6, Kansas City rapped Washington 7-4. ® * Turley, who had lost two ih a I row, had a four-hitter with two out in the ninth, when Jim Rivera hit a home run and Al Smith sin- gied. But he didn’t have it in the bag until the Yankees scored three runs in the seventh and end- ed a due] with Ray Moore, who gested, to forget about the game . Get Blessing from ) against the Detroit Lions will be THEY’RE BACK AGAIN — The two most val- uable players in the All-Star game last week tonight against the same team, but this time in doing an encore halfback. . AP. Wirephete the uniform of the Cleveland Browns. Jim Ninow- ski igs expected to see duties at quarterback against the Lions while Billy Mitchell will be at Both Teams Now Tied for’ 4th BALTIMORE @® — The Detroit Tigers don’t plan to be in such.a sharing mood tonight when they meet the Baltimore Orioles for the second game of their three- game series. \Last night they shared fourth place in the American League standings with the Orioles by los- ing, 7-6, mainly on a three-run homer belted out ses catcher Gus Triandos. The big smash came in the seventh inning and climaxed a four-run rally for Baltimore. Triandos smashed the ball over the left center field fence after singles by Bob Boyd and Bob Nieman -were coupled with a walk for Dick Williams. surged ahead 5-3. Johnny Groth started it with a single and ‘then scored on Red Wilson's double. had beaten them three times, Two Bell Sends Message Yankees a 6-2 lead, * * * The Red Sox had 15 hits and 11 walks, but Jeft 16 men on base and|_ In his annual message to pro didn’t put it away until a three-| World run eighth, Dick Gernert’s 17th|Bert Bell of the National Football League cautioned the Lions on sev- home run scored a pair in the jog we faery spurt, Every Boston bat- ter a hit — a ae ee == Costello Nine Wins fie Seo it Men to Play Tonight Hector tapes anges a pair of r homers and Hal Smith hit a two-lpursiey cua atacand cote run single for the ,A's, who fin-|)yoff defeat by rallying for a 9-4 ished their scoring in four in-\tiumph last night. Two homers in. successive in- nings and a single by Nancy John- son paced the 14hit Costello at- with a_ single, Vito . Valentinetti fe. 192 lost it : Men’s t with Shaw’s Jewelers (AA) Middleweights to Fight af Allen Park, Elks (A) at Port at Jefferson Ballroom~ Two Detroit middleweights, en- Floors of Waterford (D) ‘at Flint. i broken aks, faving criecton whit stzsabe, Church Champs urday night when they appear in [es 4 co-featured 10-round bouts on Pro- Play All Star s moter “C, W. Smith's Jefferson} The highlight of the Pontiac Beach Ballroom fight card, Churc h Ledgue softball season One is Wilf Greaves of Edmon-|comes up tonight at Beaudette ton, Alberta, holder of Canada’s|Park when the champion First 160-ponrid title, who will face Sher-|Baptist team meets the loop’s All man Williams, in ore of: the dis- pe oth pe the 4th straight — at tance * ord Hicks, who compiled a uncrowned middleweight|22-3 record including four no-hit- champion, will meet the veteranjters, will start for First Baptist Charley Cotton of: Toledo for the/against Walt Sadler. The champs third time in the series of bruising /have won two of three previous battles. contests: ~ ford, Michigan, at Duck Lake, The New’ Management of the Formerly known .as the Highland Golf. & Countyy Club, Mil- ability of a premium twilight leagué for the 1959 Golf ‘Season. The New Pro Shop will carry » complete line of all golf equip- ment, Guar a ase eet Lh? ) j wishes to afinounce the avail- BONDED BRAKES e LABOR and MATERIAL . $ 2 Y a FORD F ~ .CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. ‘Huron St. FE 8-0424 © RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS - o RE-ADJUST BRAKES : © INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS Huron, Southfield (C) and Spencer) Oklahoma Harvey Kuenn walked. Coot Veal Boost Football’ Lions Told=* “Don’t talk about dirty players on other teams. Don’t criticize offi- cials. Treat them with. respect. hit a grounder to shortstop Willie Miranda, but the Oriole threw wide of first base, scoring Wilson and. Kuenn, Orioles 7, Tigers 6- National Water Ski Meet Opens Birmingham Woman Among. State Entries in Georgia PINE MOUNTAIN, Ga. (UPD— You'll get good and bad decisions, 9NO-BOI AL Champs but the officials can’t wait to get the films. They have to call ’em like they see ’em. * * * “Don’t associate with strang- ers and’ don’t talk to “Boost the college game,’ " said Bell, “I don’t care what Daugher- ty and Wilkinson say about us. Boost your school, Ninety-eight percent of our players are college kids and we'll be playing in some college stadiums. “Don’t knock anybody ‘in foot- ball. It's a great game. Boost everybody in if and we'll all he better off.” rh CMON ae Whe homie Sosooweoooornse Peer Tr ey ee er eee eens Friday “U9 PM. 2 ; ’ ion Keith's No-Hitter Keith and his Sno-Bol mates were resting on some well deserved laurels today after bounc- ing up from the losers’ bracket to. win a doubleheader and the ——— League playoff title last ght All Keith did was pitch his 2nd successive no-hitter in the decid- ing game to blank Drayton Drug 30 after Doug Hall had won the opener 3-1. Both pitchers also were standouts~at bat. Keith, who had been beaten by the Drugmen on his previous hit- jless effort, fanned 10, walked one jand ‘hit one yesterday. “Fats” Shoot for Riches "By The Associated Press Round Table and First Land- ing, two of thoroughbred racing's outstanding colts, will be out to add to their fame and fortune Sat- urday in rich races at Arlington Park and Saratoga. WE MU 280 South Seginaw St. ST SELL 70 New Oldsmobiles 30 New Cadillacs This Means Big Savings for You! 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Ps * i - a + 3 t % THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1958 _ ik The Associated Press plunked Philadelphia back ‘into Don Newcombe, who has lost 11, |loser ‘ and he en i's simeost lah and Wecid , picked up his third victory for| ade See Buc! l esesia tiene: Thele’s the” srnell ot _ Hank - Aaron’s~. 27th ee ae age Py agin! = ae | burning leaves, There's football ng “southpaw |one’ his th home ran, 1927—~ . pe ee: practice, And thert’s Lew Bur UE. yas my dh oe ee ne | ighth. | Se de ase dette, pitching shutout double » Grammas , . ed No, 7 this year, ell lege. | ” Md wrapped it up.|three-run, two-out double, as Mike hurting - Pe last year’s Ace mg -h. & Lew’s shot, his fifth in‘the majors, | McCormick lost his sixth, his ninth with Gwen McEvans of Detroit, 6-4, 6-3. shi counted two runs, In his last game ee ik Thomas’ |" se bats wel a aaa dl engeareeic dl five| Banks drove in. all of the Cubs’ len Hobbie] p’ big righthander who pitched the one|runs, His 39th homer came with innings. of | @ ‘ Ean J Braves to ig two on in the third inning off); fn Pee : BLACK & DECKER 8 — ; tel | be had ealy : a eighth. ee oA oe ORBITAL ; | Boy. $235.00... Pe | net ome ve State Outlines Season. —_ | rary jasom won he son 1B sAnER 14.7 Model Se ums ay-(fOr Waterfowl! Hunting [ehh snes t .. $285. SS sy — LS. eas leak) Seemnes, He last Ble att a Reg ii aces a ; he i put an} LANSING (UPI) — The conser-|the year. — a season with te oe uae Dane’ paaes oa the = Braves|the waterfowl hunting season for There will be a 70-day season on| 05 balk’ by loser Curt Simm ons 22 rubbing out the Dodgers 40|- ducks and geese from Oct. 1 to) (649) and Gene Freese’s two-out a4 night with a four-hitter. = ; Dec. 9. Shooting hours will start) inole in the fifth. Sf eeeecomseasoeens - es \Area Drivers Dominate {2 half-hour before sunrise and end +. ae de BG ij the second shutout ‘ at sunset. Wood ducks. will be pro- . “BIG DISCOUNTS ON BOAT TRAILERS lor tue season for Burdette’ but it| Metro Modified Show |tectea. 3 C | Girls ae ‘ Twas a pip—and the first for Pontiae area drivers stole the| Michigan accepted the maxi oege : : | > ‘WE'VE CUT OUR PRICES ON USED MOTORS : : > i. Ye oye E 2 1<. : ee ‘ iu s wfe Pe oe 26 a: oe oe aoe at - .—_ last night. . The daily bag limit of four a in Semifinals hit his third home|20-lap event .setting a new record|species or more than one of each.) DARIEN, Conn, (AP) — The| FE 5-9962 j/tum of the season — post-|The eight-duck limit cannot in-| youth movement in women’s golf: se ee : iColiseum—~as the Braves regained |ed the top time for the|clude more than four of either|today brought three college girls | Saturday ‘til 9 — Sunday 8 to 3 . . dash. | species or four in the aggregate of|and a jobless “‘old timer;” who'll) , : race after losing three in|It was Partello’s 2nd main event|both redheads. and canvasbacks./be all of 26 this fall, into the ait F H 3 g i , i 3 : f : “over second place Sanitute were Joe Doyle (6th), Norm|&nd northern Lower Peninsula and|good as anyone could pick from | you som Francisco Cubs, Rust (7th), Don Irish (9th), Mickey | Oct. 20-Nov. 9 in southern Lower) the field of 189 players who start- kina . se Berea eranig A 39th|Katlin (10th) and Rockey Berk-|Peninsula. Oct. 1.30 statewide forjed the competition Monday, 1 -wonderful used 40th home runt, . heat third heimer (14th). 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Barkeley FE 2-9777 ee ee a Clark Griffith Does Not Deny Transfer Idea Washington May Try to Beat Indians to -Punch in Moving ae WASHINGTON (UPI) — Owner Clark Griffith of the Washington Senators squirmed on a hot spot today because the. Cleveland In- same matter. * * * ’ If Griffith really wants. to move his club to Minneapolis — which yesterday he refused to deny — he Indians beat him to the punch. Hf he decides he does want to move, he may have lots- of trouble getting a vote of approv- al from the league and, in addi- tion, may incur the wrath of Congress. 4 > Ss Se in? Stee is ss (ris ry en mie OT ( goes Baie lA ; . * * ** . For. Building Supplies See * Foe < ~ : ‘ : ‘ . - P. , = BEAUTIFY YOUR ” GARDEN WITH - —— = CALI IFORNIA= ms Sin: : a Redwoo. Trove) eae De My -#jate, successful ticket-selling cam- CALIFORNIA “REDWOOD ASSOCIATION type of garden use, you'll find practical Garden Redwood will do the job better. Its natural beauty will enhance the appearance of your home, too. Come in to see our. selection. California Redwood . for Outdoor Living - Wonderful. for shelters, fencing, beams, _trellis, flooring, benches, tables, chairs,» _ planter boxes: See our book of ideas from California. We Have It in All Sizes: 2x4, 6, 8, 10, 12—4x4, 6, 8, 10, 12 1x4, 6, 8, 10, 12 As Low as 191A‘ « _ OPEN. SAT. 8-3. "BURKE. LUMBER 06. "Where the Home Begins” 4495 Dixie Highway. Drayion Plains © OR 31211 It's a dilemma, but Griffith now knows he’s got to make up his mind quickly. William: R. Daley, chairman of the board of directors of the Indians, declared yesterday that his club will “have to make a final decision before go- ing to the October (league) meet- ing.’’ *« *& &* Griffith was asked point-blank yesterday, “Will the Washington club be here next year?” - “Tm not going to answer any- thing like that,” the harassed ‘ executive replied. “I'm not going to say something now and change my mind later. Af this time, I don’t know what's going to happen.” In Cleveland, Daley stated the Indians’ situation bluntly. “Our advance sale in 1955 was 500,000," he said. “For this sea- son, we.sold 200,000. I don’t believe | it would take much sense to go into another season without at least 500,000 tickets sold in ad- | vance.” . * * * Daley conceded that an immedi- paign would keep the Indians in | Cleveland, but he added, “we need some assurance that the Cleve- landers will be willing to support |tee in Cleveland which announced its first objective would be to draw the season’s largest crowd for the Indians-Boston Red Sox game in Cleveland on Sept. 12. Young Texas Star Faces New Test PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nancy Richey, a 15-year-old bred in the tradition that second best .isn’t good enough for any Texan, faced another big test today in her ef- fort to win the 4ist annual U.S. Girls grass court tennis champi-| onship. Miss Richey, fresh from -an_up- set over defending champion Karen Hantze yesterday, was jmatched against second-seeded Gwyneth Thomas, Shaker ‘Heights Ohio. In the other semifinal, top seed- ed Sally Moore, Bakersfield, Calif. met third seeded Donna Floyd, | Arlington, Va. [Italian Foil Champ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Gian Carlo Berganini of Italy Thursday night won the World Foil Fencing iChampionship, Albert Axelrod of Manchester, N. H., gave the Unit- ed States its highest rating -ever in the international competition (Nats Also Consider Minneapolis dians’ announcement that they are} — considering moving their franchise) is ‘forcing his own hand on the|' may have to move fast before the bc gdlnangr teal cram i ware River outside Camden, NJ. aP Wieephete ’ OFF TARGET—Preston Bruce dr., 21-year-old righthander who was recommended to the Pitts- burgh Pirates by President Ei- senhower is having trouble find- ing the plate for Salem, Va. The son of White House doorman, he has hit four batters in one inning Tribe Official Blames Racing Daley Says Tracks Cut Baseball Attendance in Cleveland CLEVELAND (AP) — If the Cleveland Indians are forced to move to another city you can blame it on the horses, the Tribe's board chairman said Fouraday, * * * Horse racing, charged. William R. Daley, is ruining baseball here. “Cleveland United States,’ he said, “Seven tracks, operating day and night, have simply drained off too many entertainment dol- lars, , “Maybe,” x * he added, shouting back.” x *.-* belay arte Oe beet sae - pressure from his as- paler to move the team to an- other city and away from the com- Guring a game. peting horse. track. has more. racing dates than any other city in the Ss we could send bookmakers running up and down the stadium aisles ‘three to one he doesn’t get a ie’ we'd get. the business Michigan Open Starts tenders for the Harbert, of Michigan Open which started today at Atlas: Val- ee on ee Meadowbrook Coun- Harbert, Kocsis F avored- * Chick Harbert of the pro ranks and Chuck Kocsis an amateur take the honors as the top con- 1937-,1942-,1945 and 1953. Kocsis, did ee 1945 and 1946. Heat Fells Mills, lllini Sports Head SULLIVAN, Ill, old Mills suffered heat exhaustion, but. was in satisfactory condition. or four days, the doctor. said. post since 1940, the annual Sullivan class hydroplanes will be spewing roostertails up and down the De- troit river course tomorrow but a familiar face and entry—Bill Mun- cey and Miss Thriftway—will be absent. Muncey, the former Detroiter who went west to Seattle, won the Hydros. fo Race Saturday : DETROIT (UPI)—The. unlimited The coast challengers ‘already entered are Maverick and Miss Bardahl, Coral Reef finished sec- ond to Hawaii Kai in the 1958 Gold Cup race. The Detroit entries are Miss U.S. I with the Kai's crew prepaid to work for owner George Simon; the Gale V and VI, Such Crust Ill and Miss Detroit, Coming from Jersey Sailor Leads ‘Dutchman’ Title Test ST.. MICHAELS, Md. (AP) — try Club, won the title four times, (APY — Doug Mills, University of Illinois athlet- ic director, collapsed while golfing} shanoaay at the Sullivan Country Clinic in Urbana said the 61-year- Mills will be hospitalized for three Earlier it was thought he suffered a heart attack. _ tk * * Mills, who has held the athletic Club outing attended by most of ‘ithe Illinois coaching staff, He was taken by ambulance to Urbana. — 1957, A total of 160 golfers started the field wil] be cut. to the low 60 and ties for Sunday's 36-hole finale. : drained |Club. Syron, ex- xk kw sk state amateur p are among Dr. Thomas Aystin of Carle|the leading amateurs ing. 2,000 Seek Trap Title VANDALIA, Ohio (AP) — Trap- shooting’s mést coveted cham- pionship,. the Grand American ‘|Handicap, was the goal today of more than 2,000 of the nation’s top clay target marksmen. Dott Youre t Iron VALU ie di fdaigise” qualified. Carpenter Denies | Stadium Site Deal Carpenter denied last night that Phillies were negotiating for State race track, across the Dela- Carpenter conceded, however, that a friend, whom he declined to identify, had sounded him out on the possibility of developing the |i jo 2 5 ee site; Mulloy, Reed Challenge |) : Giammalva and Mackay | BROOKLINE, Mass, (AP) — ner today in the men’s quarter- finishing Sth. nis tournament. -E oa eee ee, oa Duh s c al, Sale DEMONST RATORS—OFFICIAL CARS | ‘NEW CAR TRADE-INS . / iE | | | "Friday - = Saturday | “ee Se ae at ‘ee yer el Ferdemitio-pRadio Nearer Ot ieee Seeing Radio "$2399. 99° - $188e. 88 $1222. 52 «s1688. 88 $1466.66 es Faire 1987 Jord Suton ane 500 Viera feds "1958 Oldenodie 8-Cyl—-Twe-Tone— Power Brakes tte Sh rd 55 7 $1444. 44 “$1777. 77 $1177.77 mda oP "eb Your Cer est Down Payment Braga fet. ae Arranged. 1105 han Uh, Rag ae Ul. dap BA PE §,9204, ‘ot oat i ‘" ‘ ig e ‘SAVE TODAY! | C DIE STEELE FORD ‘County’s Volume Ford Dealer e from Buffalo, -Wildroot Charlie. 115 E. 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LIQuOR—AODDS and His Clerk-Register ~——— eer esses OOTDEDE. 862 a’ Oo eevee cate neee . 7,098 * : Svceuer ‘| Aid to Education Plan|p | BONGO .. oc. c ss cceseeee ACO ae Born Out. of Concern OY cs Samia Over Soviet Advances’ BOD on cidntnck with wheat. unchanged to % cent ' et bushel lower, September $1,824; The Bureau of Labor Statistics oH corn was ¥% to % lower, Septem- figured the average take-home Brivs dor Natio dla nore Boh ber $1.25%; oats % to % lower, pay of a factory worker with | 1 declared a dividend of %5 e September 62; rye % to % lower three dependents’ was $75.88 8 | ots a share for the third quarter > September $1.20%; M week, a rise of about $0 cents |°OO Ot Te dividend, same as the higher to 4% lower, September from June, : one declared in the third quarter ins gg a et © 2 ee hte July tise Jn ving. aetna yoes, 1 pay eiee. Dee aS fe hundred highe: ? ptember mean a4 further small pay é stockholders record Aug. i a FS $12.67. - WSS |tor about 500 00 Pioccrmmesgenoed ha Nations approval ofan Arab plan Gen No. (bext,) 14 tbs, x o9lot commercial corn in one - oe peheetiing alias union con-| MAKE YOUR DOLLARS ce for the Mideast, Gulf Oil, a big//"W™™ ‘pred. Bu esses *- £5) Chicago elevator had not been in-| gus HANGING AROUND — The adjustable- landing when wing is tilted to vertical m, |tracts are geared to the govern- EARN MOR international producer, was up a cluded in reports of available SuP-| wing Vertol 76 hovers above ground during test and flies like a normal fixed wing plane whem | ment index. I A Sound Investment Opportunity |. fraction after an easy start. Royal Ply heretofore is expected to Te| nist Craft acts like a helicopter on takeot? and ~axing is in horizontal position. i 6 we #e Dae: “ Dutch was firm, Texas Co, rose a Weve somewhat the pressure on . , In Detroit, Chrysler Corp. an-] $% SEMI-ANNUALLY | ~ little. Standard Oil (New Jersey)|% — on the September coday it’ sim alive | sate rahe is Ne : of-living salary increases to 24,000/)- D CO. Small gains were posted for S ] O non-union employes, effective “08 ae Southern Pacific, Consolidated Nat Grol Prices en. jenner Bows Out oer SCOreS igen P Mision “hor ho, orale Aas ural Gas an can Wor! Wi . . MORE 1 BONDS—$50.00 and up |... parca 4 Pat ca K ra CHICAGO, Auge” Bf tAP)—Opening ith E motional S Pp eech . ro fis? .| Union members whose con | Two To somtwnt yet: ba “Florida Power Corp. and Ilinois ? Oe outs. oo Union § LICS | tracts tormerty were tied to the I can rinst UNITED, MISSiON. i Central, Poultry and Bed vrssecre ER Bap --cvse-++ 83.1 WASHINGTON (UPI)—The tim| diana Republican will be one of _government’s cost of living ARY CHUREH — 06 5 ae Opening blocks included; Pfizer and Eggs AF vsssers ai dap s.:-c's.0; O%lhas come for me to take my| the most visible—and audible— b FL-CIO dex. will not eh a in- i] Rev. 0. FL Peter tl / up 1% to 70%. on 1,100 shares; Con- DETROIT POULTRY J fal; 1'86%4 a et eae : vevidences of his penerees Coen Rovndup by AFL-Cl et Sos etl np ee ‘tainer Corp, off 4 at 23 on 9,200; » AUS. 22 (AP) —Prices paid), ore (old) : ssrrsee* 134g, So. spoke Sen, William E. Jenner! Congress at the of ees. fe. ; eco Pany eG Mt Schering up % at 40% on 1,500; and|uauly Fa hoe bio a Re He" Mga 2022 18%lon the floor of the Senate yester-| sion, of His Voting Record) zw. BUILDING FOR RENT | © American Telephone up % at 183%4|nene le-19)*neavs type’ breliens ‘2bd| Cora’ ew) Lard’ “day as he began an Il-page “fare- ‘| Called Slanderous . ) - pee 4 ors 34 mages niet best rs and ek wr” Re oe Plans British Plant sjedibothe, Teneo to the states |truck production at 8,676 units com- on ISSINg ANE)" x 1949 vote against = ne OS § r the right to enforce their own|Pared with 12,976 last week ect! Saf * | di F ing minimum wage a oF bit ._ lantisubversive laws—a section de-| 20.491 in the corresponding week! SQT@ [f} if lanapo [§ | He said he voted for % + 4 4/cel Co., and Dr, Walter E. Ripper lthe Supreme Court's décision in JACKSON, Mich. ®—An airplane pas nn ale oe ot te Haseanences tre snetign ot a mew] * Pwve. eines sane. Fire Damages Home . reported missing on a flight from|er to $1 and $125. ane 06.4 mS ' Kentucky with four Michigan res-| 4 1953 ot ia es ro subsidiaty company, Dow Agro- ’ house wiring set vote “‘to weaken civil ‘ me Sichemicals Limited, for manufac- ide Soaks nl convitted aeauriiire te te ‘gota bedroom of wm ne te er aee ogee service rights.” Potter said there | “ture and sale of agricultural’, state sedition law. The Supreme|a frame home at 277 Michigan Ave.|o¢ had weather Was no such vote, Helieng P 2. iis $ chemicals in Great Britain. |Court reversed the conviction onlat 6 p.m, yesterday. » a tenes 3 '§| Headquarters in London, the eW\the ground that Congress had as-| Pontiac firemen extinguished the), The Civil Aeronautics Admin- Indust Ray's: 30.2 “\company will be a manufacturing] sumed jurisdiction in the field by|>iaze in 10 minutes, They esti-|/stration reported the plane over- hg Rend .... 90.8 diand marketing facility for one of ; ‘conte due on a flight from nfand St ..108.2 ng enacting the Smith Act and other|mated loss at $200 to contents and nepir Oop. 33.4 See bt ca cateedineel anti-Communist laws. The sedition|}100 to the building. or Betty ee eta on pruechoomne ary pani erin EEASBY GIVEN OF A mt Bus att laws of 42 states were invalidated|Everley is the owner occu- : . Water | nt Hary .... 373 hemicals. - . |pacer, Phil Jones of Napoleon, said) Zoning Board st the mt Paper 121.1083 a° a 42 pear eho OTE me at Indianapolis he landed last night Mt Sliver’ t22- 304 4}, Dowpon, a selective and sys- but was unable to get a radio mes- int Tel&Tel .. 41.5 mS Seg grass and gees “ ae Some. mee ‘wead = : Beet! imported from nite are Fred : ; : ; STOCK AVERAGES States prior to the Dow Agro- Pittman of Napoleon, her daughter Informal dinnerware with a refreshing chemicals’ manufacturing plant in and granddaughter. bamboo pattern in shaded green leaves — $+ Pere Pe ey " GREENTHAL AUGUST ire nie A tJ Puneral a THE PONTIAC: PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 22, 1088 See ares wear LOOMFIELD | FASHION SHOP _ STENOGRAPHER ’ Part time. Shorthand ‘required. OL 72-9521. 7” DEMONSTRATORS just . No det ‘AINT. s enters NEW AND RE TIZZY. by Kate Osann “But, Daddy, I can't answer the door!’ It may be my date!” © 1908 by WEA Servis, ine. TM. Reg, US. 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Cass Lake Rd. |Wed, Contracts, Migs, 32 Notices & Personals 25 yaks N "SHOES ‘7 sales iad, would a es e@ like to sell for po MAple betes $-0066 STROLYSIS CENTRE CALL = removal of penested hair. "ERG kaes| pee KNAPE SHOES 2070 Rd OR 3-1502 LIVE Co IN PLORI- da within your retirement in- (OSE WEIGHT SAFELY & ECO. Bes-A-Dlet Tablets "a cent at Fa erme Available no BE BIO. BEAR CONSTRUCTION 65. FE 8-6553 “REDUCE SOW ale as 81.00 oe i090 ber visit ‘iat Seer ugly pt —E, to- : St Wtd. Children to Board 26)- PRoeSgs ORL ORE pas Wid. ‘Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED top gehiar wl, be y, seria ot ale ‘WANTED - LAND CONTRACT S - BUYERS WAITING ¢ A. Johnson: | REAR ocean EA |e sigs Gao SP Tae SMITH-WIDEMAN a dl a "ia iat or nor Mi 4 Se8 5 : “IMMEDIATE STOPS _ een” Ff DOL! TO Ik LAND hy Ge etd ois Cer PhOME ssa ddl REALTY | = Ready, Willing and q Able castoamd artridge, eats UNLIMITED ARNO RBALTY 43 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. 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DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. GIRL WOULD LIKE RESTAU. COLORED CABY FOR . GENERAL HOUSEWORK. DAY WORK OR po a & care of cates 5 days practical nurses. FE 2 rant work or housework by day or week. FE 8-0731. live in Like children. Plain cooking. References. FE 5-2016. --¥ Gints. yar 2. Makstod! HOUSEWORK ‘BY DAY OR WEEK. FE 56-1330. IRCNINGS IN ad eat $4 PER Fon SER eral housework. Tetwces 25 & 50. ¢ in. References required. FE | LabiEs 1 Wiskies : Or 3 pays CAR BILLER. EXC, WORK- bu 607 _Valenc with ret, Transportat: Vic. of Kee; iere Harbor ond Middlebert FE obey Call Mrs. Pote Wil. tiac Cadillac, MI 4-1930. wimasoaaraine TYPING. SEC ort | rete, EM 3-264, cADY WANTS WORK OF ANY Ret. FE. 4-5270 rial service. FFICE WORK. 2 gMALL “OFFICE _ preferred. FE 2- cate in, FE 4-400 | PONTIAT BABY SITTERS BUREAG 50, iste Call early mornings or . te evenings. ACTICAL NURSE AVA LB} f . FE 86-2292. — . Drivers 65 come per 52 een sitters, OR nytime SHINGS AND/TRONINGS. 38 &. "bon eliow. FE 4781 TH. WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY work Mondays. Tuesdays and | Fridays. References, 8-850. WISH “TO ‘CARE FOR PRE- school aged children by the hour or day, 5-8560. | WOMAN WANTS D Ts AY WORK. PE ar founo LADY WwouLD 7 ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway or parking Jot. We help finance bonded—licensed Dependable. Asphalt Paving PE 5-5037 FE 4-7980 Dump Trucks BULLDOZING AND LEVEWUING, tree cutting ase snoring PE 2-0749 or FE 4 BLOOMFIELD eae CLEANERS. Wall and windows ba aero Free est. No obligation. FE 2- ena ~ O'DELL CARTAGE CARPET REPAIRING. REW ae ie binding. restretching Local and long distance m Phone FE 5-6806 Trucks to ‘Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT. ton Pickups 1%-ton Stakes Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. worreluding Sunde: "he aie | Chimney - Furnace Work Summer rates on all chimneys, cleaning, repairing, and building Also urnace, replace, water heater, incinerator cleaning repairing done no Painting & Decorating 20 IST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC Specialist, not amateurs. Call for estimates Pood regular price returns, FE 18ST CLASS INT. EXT, PAINT- ing. as A PAINTING. PAP BHANG- 4-69 Y Lafont land cre ct lus 5 per cent interest PE §-8500. ~~ Wanted “ Rent 29 WANTED Rode woe WITH OPTION, 3 BED. ee a PS orating. Cash or terms. 5-9580. i Decorating, Rens, FE $.2060, ing, Paper removed 18, DON'T LET YOUR LAWN SUF- fer, why not consider an under- grpane sprink'ing system, ask for infor, and Sher rom Fritz Feur, Troy, MU ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. sae Bey J oe: 218 BE Pike -1 PAINTING AND PAPERING. Mason Thomps: FE 48364 ae A Bhat ean INTERIOR & EX. Tr cent Fae . 4-9205. we te E Longa custom en. & ex- teri No dowb mig FURNACES , CLEARED "AND serviced. C. L, Melson, FE | Raid FENCE aL PEMIAL ND INSTAL- | 92 W. lation reasonable. fe 3 2-4489 2 Ww Buron GENE'S HEATING SERVICE.) 'Papering & ces cleaned, sold, He gg FE 4 Crooks Rd. Rocheste ~PFISCHERS LAKE © CERARING Weeds & mud rem mates ORIando 3612 / babysi' jew one Avy * NEED A. FINANCE-« FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rerit, find a good job. FE 28181, is the Want Ad number! Siemans . Free Est AAA-1 PAINT elt oe §-6812 eon i, 1 til 6 pom, a Wid, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CA$H WE NEED » LAND CONTRACTS PIS AOS, Nicholle & Harger Co, BiG BEAR 4, cone rROCGR a Estat ae AINTING PA TRHANGING | "WALLS. CLEANED pre ad PARTING 6 PAPER BANGING. “FOR C. CASH IN A PAINTIN 25 yrs, exp FE ; PAPER HANGING & PAINTING, |H URRY, $€11 things PAPERHANGI: ING ——Paintina. |through Classified Ads. ” Physlo- Therapy 21A | Anything goes! Dial FE APY 4076 DIXIE 2 8181. pe * a Money Wanted 28A|?,¥ TRAVEL We will travel to see or ge ela eee ae E = By farms, ~ ce promeny s- contracts. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 632 W. Huroa ‘Rent Apts. Focnana as 33 1 BDRM DLX PRIV. BATH & entr. Bachelo: Ground floor. - 268 Orchard | pote. a i aut be 4. 186,,N-| AI Perry, FE 2-5236 m1? RO { Arr. UTIL. RN. PRI- e + - 103 Mechanic. FE 2- - x w are tena eu BAT on AND PVT. ‘BATH. op. |@ = we'come. 5 or phone OR. 3-6081. gid S074. 6 ROOMS, SIDE. VER Pa 75, FE only. Mt. Clemens 8&t. goby e, ta a& wk. 7 Park T Room RN. PVT. BA BATH “AND or ot weekiy. 3 | 3 F., 8 ‘i ; ADULTS. > aome. , ¢ Prove M *} tial section, 4 FenearOG. A p L PARKING Pale ec i; 2339 Orchard Fate Bd PE 44563 HOME e ft pa. Gas heat No drinkers, 66 obligated. We 8t. and | YEAR UND LIVING ON > Pressi1 BEDROO «|4 RM. UPPER APT IN PONTIAC. Bs at bath and ent. Cou- |; ("hos Ooms. BA aise dace . ues oiestans VE Sa Apts, PE 70 MOHAWK SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE; —_ arate entrance, screened pore utilities residen- PE 23-6661, 2 . 2 RM, APTS. Wi coTTAGE , pa TMENT. TW bg ye bath. All utilities fur-| = nished. it} weekly. Call at 288 N. an sEAUHIPOLLY_ FURNISHED ay URNISHED mg Wag w saleithe “age os ire erator. ceramic tile bath large Prefer employed as or 2 aa Excelent loca- rit) 7s fr om & KITCHEN- “elie. Private bath. Adults, 76 Nore nm. og ee oe GE NR RGE 3 & BATH ag ye NICE 5 R 8 APART- hot w furnished, . Phone OR Sr ee r week oo Wrest Slovo zt 5 Rooms, newly gas beat, North sie .. with 1, 2 or 3 bed- . wy. 2 bed Two ante, off Der week. ; ew 42821 oF alter 5. FB 6-172. WEST SIDE BRICK me is Close to Webster School For jand vont contracts, “ezine” glace sea- Seer ee Eo. Mersin 0 no um We heat, VASBINDER, INC. #3 FE 5-8875. Rent Houses Furnished 35 UNION oe YEAR AROUND bedrm In modern ranch apt. opPan RMS. AND BATH. — se, tae. besheler a ent. Fine oor kee 2. Al uiilities Rent Apts, =. Unforsished 44 Ete Bey Fs z 3.4322: a nt. 142 W. Columbia. 18T wage | and bach 7 lewly i decorated sete shot rat alae {BEDROOM APT. FOR CEASE, 'e * i “wane int — 7 BEDROOMS ROOM, aia wi bn i ota a Ee BE, Huron PE 44226 2 BEDRMS. “» GE, OOM. NICELY FURN- 018 ae a welcome. FE 23-4855 & IAN- wood Orion. Li W. Modern to vailable September 1st. Beas. 4-293. Eg 4 AND 6 “A .. MODER: te ot oe bet ae. OS wood at Williams Lake. OR : : ¥ E 3° eg fia : F Way ya | A. NEWL DECOR, Ray thihd PaaS 3 7 RMS. BATH. ATTRACTIVE rg AD uiitles a $60 month. 4 RMS, AND BATH. LDREN _welcome, 407 N. Cass. OA 8-3018. RMS. i BEDRM. WHST SIDE. Heat furn. $55 month, 30 Stout FE 4-8171 Parily furnished. Double re cond, Child weloonis. RMS. & BATH. UPPER. WEst Bide, Newly decorated. FE 4-4 After 5 p.m 6 RMS. LOWER T. GAS HEAT. On Parkdale a 5 | R hice, Adults, $65, rE 2-5061. ; 'T FLOOR. WEST SIDE | FE 41091, 5 ROO) APARTMENT, mgd and stove fetellned. ik: Apply at 103 103 Bloomtlelt ‘Tet Bory 6 oe fas a gg A bey $70 FE AT, * earpets cher” iv furnished, Suitable va ers or Seerees. adults, egy v ar d, pad betwe ween i ng Elec. Ww ater a ofa * L t Lak jaketres, home Avat Sept. — ” Se ee es $55 MONTH sn bie poeple say. ane eau abe Ey se with off Williams Lk. + i ts cae ORION ge AVAIL. SEPT 167 SEPT. ii: bedroom Reas, 160 Heights, ‘ex 3 sian — N FURN, 2 BEDRM. SE to June, Must be reliable. 1408 Rivona, Cass Lk, Cass Lk Ra” NEAT pas ag 3 wimmin Bg! ngs te cou: swim neighborhood. 7 Ides “eae 4 Oct. 3 coe aay quail Reverse char at. EM. 40490. ne og wee GON ba 4-75 iS AND BATH, Base mhnat, Pare oa pins os eines, Mi weeks, 4 - _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 22, 1958 ¢. PE 1-0140. : : ‘ened : 3 water. ber vision - 8% per * Oa bad, © pomp p BOME. . ae écorated. heat 3 BS nove GAS HEAT. $50 per mo. bow mrity d ’ Rent Lake Cottages 36A|- ed of Prefer September ht. “> i ve btn. CHILDREN BEDROOM seo NEAR DRAY- RM. P. Y DERN ARTLY FUR- LAKEFRONT . ind home . Built- * fio mame COTTAGE = = shower, $50 mon Privileges, near gancent baal “ant ios ana *- 8 ring. ary “- e1_Bta al EALTY [TED McCULLOUGH, a eae MY 3-12 |"RE} NT non ee AST : through Rent Ads! Room, zihouse, apartment, any- Service” turaished Ne — ert sg only $75 per mo. — N INTIA Bieg se Pete gmc suit qualified pg Oa gs ern office bidg., janitor serv- ice. Lease basis only, Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W, HURON FE 5-8183 For Sale Houses 43 pee STARTER HOME. 4305 OBinie Hwy. TRADE ait mm. x. ats Fhe ae Boo ten hy corner me ' No Down to GL On Union Lake Home bame bungalow Sitenie = fears pl walls, 3° sie able bedrms. bright chee packae _. hea 60x20 ft. corner lot. 1 eg from excellent sand beach and boat doek, Pay only mort- gage charges down. Quick pos- session. Happiness Guaranteed 4 Bedrm. Lakefront os paved road at Cooley Near — porch ia “‘arge fm. al ath and at” ale ta an car dock and nd sand beach, Only $3,000 down Giroux- Franks AL RF ESTATE Binie AL OR_3-9701 Neat liv Fl acd sores EM wiry « mt adi® ‘after 6 framu house on 5 bpentio hare $4,000 op four fous, eg @ month, “Be down robots ROCHESTER NORTH SUB. 5 rooms SS OORCOL ahice RANCH, 2 ; “year 'e old. al Gon Sled Venetian 000 down. $100 Pin 5.1304. chee ae te Pa | wer sop, rus ne 5 ° Pe eae. large fot. $8,000, terms:| och" wi trade. for 3 bed home J BEDRM HOME. 2 CAR GA- Gs.160—App. 8,800 So ae e On corner lot. Milford, Easy Pas rms MU 4 A 0: C. R EAST SUB. AUBURN HEIG i Three room with gtool, part base- MODERN LAREP SONS HOME /|% ment. Will trade for 2 or 3 bed- eittee age & —_ mine paneh, room home or will sell for $3950. LAND , COUNTY REALTY INCOME 6 rooms & EAST CITY. bath for cone plus 2 rms. & bath apt. in basement. Enclosed front porch new oi] furnace. $6,- 700 — $2,200 down. \ and bath, full basement stoker heat, large ~ needs intérior decorating and FE 6-1198 MODEL HOME NOW FOR SALE ter heat Do . DRAYTON AREA. cellent 3 ment, oll farnance Seemwer 3 ear Landscaped lot 135 x 285, $13,900. Terms. SEYMOUR LAKE Im- mediate F Possession. . room home : fin basement. Rice 7 innaceped = Terms. ‘ Cc EN, Realtor heat 1% ¢ H bee ar garage, Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE New Tri Level abel Lega es wey 3 bedroom bome e extras and - fame ear with fi ™ re- pane = Z aC € Toom, y $12, r - ¢ Trade Your Trailer 3 bedrm. home ith attached 2 car garage. = with furnace, acoept trade jor trailer, Seema tee contract or —_ 10 Ft cent down. It’s vacant, Bee now. 24 af 8 8 & | REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581, 1050 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : Clarkston Gardens .. papery oe Pace wim omine ay ¢ wr Beauthl Toa xeton maise 3 also ment. NLY 7 CHASE OF c G'S NO MONEY DOWN MO- DEL AT 6027 SNOWAPPLE. OPEN 1 TO 7 PM. Jerome Realty MAple_ 5-1201 price . Pall = guilty OWNER: 3 BEDRM. 2 YR. old Pull. basement, large corner "ARRO e—Owner will ac- oe | nee: charm ‘oat today. room Established in 1916 wleted 3 LAKE — Area. Ne scat | Seareee home lot. 575 _Mt., Clemens. fos wbaze . acce ~ , ne a see ; NO DOWN | #0 &. 250 DOWN — For this north PAYMENT | So iohe 5S Ee Seater es mea at tet ech — wir Bric fight at sbearn AREA — 3 Bed oe va On ofa bait ail on one floor. Pull Tiled rer wi alam 3 Lake Rd, & M59 y ae me. Noack beck Maes ping . Be FL oa . wy nce rare oni’ gnsee ~ torais, ° Large jot attached oat or rae trees. CLARKSTON — Immediate pos- session to 3 bedrm, home. : Full pen basement, 2 car ga- 80-ft. business frontage on Pike St. paved st a wan eo trees, with —— houses. 4 Bait for ent te nee it at -lhearge 7 rms, on North Shirley. ‘$1,050 down, Also good puma bi-level brick home with. : ie a W. ‘DINNAN | the space Living rm. with cut 4 bed- rooms, fall ent, dcar ga- Tage. Over e 1% ft. safe beach, shade trees, boat and dock, - ae this $29,906 e|Floyd Kent, — Realtor | 2200 Dixie oe at ‘Tele raph a 2-0123 Pret AMPLE CUSTOM: PARKING hots vely Mg fi + no ec ls rong, ARRO R. prezaitg Jt Se tok Fu Full ‘price one sea See te oe CRAWFORD AGENCY ~ thing — Want Ads give} Johnson} - 20 YEARS OF. SERVICE’ PERRY heart Be sure and see this one, Owner will —- most of his equit on this room bg wage te i> 5143 cas s-Elizabeth Rd heat, Stee chooid ang close to 1306 43844 tath reduc n ® a.m,-8:30 p.m. Sun, 1 to 4. i 8,80" fo fee aie > jeceeet é WILL TRADE ‘only 6500 down New 2 bedroom bome with extra secaneonise lone je room ar = ¢ Prarace. Lovely 6 room ranch ne in Needs | finishing 100 x. 150.| family room, kitehen with bull $9,900 am gh liberal Nertas. ins. 3, car arr d garage. Car- ‘ es lace equip- LARSSON Tnent included, Price has been cman P mge aoe with duced for quick sale ice ites | me SEoaers here, full basement, ol] ee ae esa | fome ia a Ad conatton, Priced cersiaah Fahd cals ber me | Bat ateoe® wilt 7 tae 8 front porch and corner. lot 1% Neca ont ag at aif . Sylvan, Glen, go Harber, ; iniprested en us we Ww! about the price. Why “keep ou paying re rent, Brenings at after ¢ cal rk axial, h A. JOHNSON, Realtor - 1704S. Telegraph Rd, E 4-2533 ae TM. fog. U.S. Pat, OF © 1958 by NEA Service, ta, 8-22 “Why, yes, son, girls’ voices change too . » . only later, after they get married!” For Sale Houses 43 2 bed has e finish work, $7950 — $450 ONLY DN. ment, as fareee. "Neer type rie L down, VACANT. r mo. Sein 2 bedrm, 500, $1, wo. OLive 2-1111. ORTH CITY rooms, utility, 3 with stairway to ps: f ed |é Mich. #25 Atlantic 4 err ge 4 . bath with aver: Very clean | otmito a! on = = meee. [I< ee yte00 74 gout | ment orm, 8 ereens: oe "Se Oe at atte rend Biccinoy rid ae. tnel, tax taxes and insurance.| -=S? ‘OR 3-977 wn ~ 4 Be Badoons Home rooms. and te se ui Immediate Emom. eu in this Located in the teart of the Iske| Lot 53 x 150 borders canal to| lovely 3 bedroom custom built district, large landscaped Crescent Lake. do ranch home. Large rooms ake, $8200—§700 down. Si Chara aeeare | Wacare Eraeoa, gill, cen moves you in. v ; ; ¥| Multi-Lakes Realty rier PADDOCK 6T. 8-rms.| ‘dining room. the Eicuen, cards ton) |3060 8. Commerce Ra. MA 41578 2 & oe ee ore, ‘Automatic oll heat, large COMPARE THIS | #00 —‘.ot0'pn’. ~'s00 monts:| ii, “ite some now built sq. ft., . Custom built 1.200 sa. ft. 3 bed| CLARK REAL ESTATE |norte, sipz trance. 1 peared haps SR ord | Ini oxtin “nice 2 vedroom with vanity. Plastered walls re ¢ba02 het 9) nome, Piastered cak floors, floors red garage. All sits List ag ete forced air heat, nicely decorated. this for eer pear’: lot. ape ae Bat. Paved street hear 1 and bus gustom_ Bui UN $500 DOWN Ideal for couple. This small home is neat and clean and completely fe Pris a eed landscaped lot. Only $4 ull price. Immediate possession. CASS Only ari down on this nice 2 bedroom home set among lovely shade trees, Lake privileges on zabeth Lakes. This Cass and is what you 3" been ‘waiting for. Only $5,600 total price. FOR COLORED bedroom home, No down payment Jim Williams i nmat ESTATE & INSURANCE “LARGE HOME ved street near L ee cura: Pabtoe. Nive lot. $5,250. terms, OFF BALDWIN 2 peereem. modern bunga- low. Built only 3 years . Daub fenes Nicely land- Le pesed street. Cony to stores school & busline. $9,000, WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. SALES MGR. N, pad FE 45181 SYLVAN LAKE. Sam Warwick has new 3 a brick tri-ievel —, lot, Armed ‘ues peo’ si8.: nm Sunday. me ES “BUD” West Suburban 13 Bedroom Rancher Close west of Pontiac satisfy your needs, Call us, * “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor JOLL. MAKE AN OFFE On this 5 —— modern home. oil e hot water WE ees THE KEY On this 2 bedroom modern home near the new Dra Plain: center nardwced Wit ws, tall Davement sc inside & | FE ca ery cle! out, t. ‘Oniy $13,500 with terms. nqrase ‘o GI on his Movely z hog cues mear Eastern dr. Ful] basement, oll nae 4 er a e, storms and screens. Low payments, OFFICE OPEN 0 A.M.-8 P.M. 2 bedroom or $2,650 dn. 4 room lake privileges. Large ‘CUCKLER REALTY wy Ce” MILLER look this over, Attrac- og © room ome. One bedroom 0 P Fall ce no pr just closing costs for dust po nag re 2 begrecm home, Bhan yo cown kitchen, oak ‘floors, ol] heat, erecsewey ,& 2 ~ —o 1 bus a ae have soot ‘ie e Foom ft oh ed a ee pa, for JUST OFF JOSLYN un — one floor home. vn p — = full ceramic bath pie... pies dining a Eerie oak floors & basement, of] heat, fenced rear yard, iow says, “sacrifice for ead 9,050 — 1350 down.” ‘ FIOOR Saree Pe poet. Close ye suburban rooms, lovely 17 x n° uu room has ral . e er x 5 ft. kitchen and of cabinets, Fag ais terms. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 _W. Huron St. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE water. A real tay der oS oy . May be seen + SLIZABETE LAKE eges go = this large 3 room 1 en birch kitchen 4. ae nah : Ma ed 4 fia s00 wit ri FHA fenced - RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 : oo rn Rd, ge PA WHITE ROOM Is what you'll find in this well JOLL, REALTY 3 ki 6 2 home 28 F Bez: EE oo} ep Foam Al d street. within walking distance of is Plaing sh ®. 13x26 car- ~ living fire " bedrooms, 12 z 12 Ca: din Too: x 13, 8 closets 8 x Heong ee te pare oe a GHTS — new su eg ass Gp that is hee talk of the asement. 2 —- ateached a garage: town, Large Ranch style tri-level| Corner lot, $12,900 bric bo two > _—, gar. ‘ ace with ins lanter, Modert kitchen with all bulie in appliances | 2 R. R. CLARKSTON just ai Teast F000 sell of eb Seven Ps yeats 0 old, ‘This hom é bas many ~ rene tock tron lots pine kiteh- KE FRO pee -@n, e and "eo Saee yf Tenge nn L, Extra large ee ae Til cell eat vine, fm bath, Plenty of closets. ‘inum storms & screens. Very well in- aan Bhs a sandy reek sulated, Built on a nicely land- cones 6 x Bron Lake. 13.400. L priv 8 . $12, fe, Pata oy Nog #l;| Approximately $2900 do : $5 it Ya funtte aif Turatare, Paved st —— - tr leaving istance of down to way Own. er : $266 DOWN «=< and daly 5 per gent DRAYTON PLAINS 4 on bal. ‘Lovely modern| Would you you lke to get into a_cute pungalow bef Lens old, Full} cosy home Miva own? In a basement. “furn, floors. gee tion to 0 Stairs to attic. Paved st. fat atom en 5, toom. a w reas, yond. Newly deverstod, ter yal. i ialehe room Ged |g BETTER * Bu oo mS Ced- have prope wien eng bers! < a kabes om exterior, oad on terms. 200 PHOTO-LIST-| | 02 x 227 ft. lot. Only $1600 ‘qos. INGS t choose from, Let us show, | you. evenings, é L. H. BROWN, Realtor! Se ant LISTING | WHITE BROS, i aE Ra wal + dl For Sale Houses. 43 6 INCOME. |. 38 S Hote tg shoal ¥e osah beat aa 4FAMILY - North inaw St. Zoned com nap 220 feet deep. Only “LOTUS LAKE R. G.I. — here is 2 scenic acres |. rth of an Ror Sele Heese... 43) PU ent. vi nieuctifiee _ Eatag tak nee shoe mun, BASE: a files STOUT'S Best Buys Today COUNTRY HOME Large 1% acre parcel goes with this attrac m & am tne. located - for horse. rectll will handle. AVON TWP. Rambling 3 begetonce ol ranch home, mason: ruction, full bath, lore style kitch- “dining area, large with reasonable terms WEST SUBURBAN 6 room -and bath frame home, full base- einer plenty garden. Priced” at with terms. 5 ACRES apad Pao the few parcels left Rochester = of —— for : rses.. Only down will handle. * sik to down | Edward M. Stout, Realtor Tl NN. oe FF. Ph. PE 5-6165 Eves. ‘til 8 | ¥ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKE FRONT HOME LAKE FRONT LOTS NEWEST AND. FIN EST SHORE... drive on Watkins Lake pool gateway to “ pee cus- sd BRICK& _ with 1 Png per iat Sct Call BRICK RANCH With lak 4 ae Satoa- 3 bed- room: al garage. Jalousied rear terrace for ert summer. ft. iving room with fireplace and A num ms and ns, Pret- tiest lot in the subdivision with hundreds of flowers shrubs. Only $18,500 —~ easy terms. Bateman Kampsen Pete |REALTORS FE 4-0528 37T_8, Telegraph Eves. & Sun. ee se) ‘HA for a “Getinetive ome je wa- beautiful: view? We ave Hust om geen a with 2 a gpa 2% paths, dining room large liv- ing room, Custom built = ki range oven, A 2 car pl s 40x23 ft. rec on j 20x24 ft. wi or it storage —, ' 7 pi = indows offe a bea manny’ mote’ encturivy “tes tures too numerous t¢ men- tion a ls 1 ft. lot. ed only 900 | te m 3387 } Gone k South STOP. PERT, ae ghd or OR Pe ow Hi ON West side. 32 3a" mene Clay. $145 800 Henderson, Pps. $35 mo. Waterford MI eid, after mort 2 bedrm. Glass ey Bp “Take over low interest be eo al and err water. Com creens, Business move yoo sale — 1° on er, Make offer. 3 SACRIFICE. OWNER as ING ranch Ne* oa home o gage nvil r, For _{nformation™ call MA. Sli WIDOW LEAVING STATE. 4 BED- rm. brick ranch, > ae ers * > . Near lakes Shopping, schools. "West a 2-6654. Immediate Stores, sch take lot. cor. We have 7 ne must sol are nearly sell these on with no N. Crescent ‘Lak Ta build on no rio completed 4900 W. Huron Eves. OR — 3-1070. 3 BEDRM., ment, Call owner MAytair ??DOWN PAYMENT ?? bo have good credit ob Watkins ya ete $15,500 3 bed rogms. l acre ot land. $6,750. Lt b wiuiams Lake. down ay Choice Roe side, 2-0056. Possession ola bE: TRAIL 3268 NEAR HAGGERTY Lovely § room masonry b' with attached wareee. 71 on paved street near s and churches Wii mt ct Walled Lak or $750 do wa, pay: Ww Souese. Oe joed at af one oo re we will fgniah aeatates complete You do the a and save’ money. We will lease option down payment if "$8,200. 3 bedroom, your jot with Hats in serior ‘we will’ furnis A. ic Compton & Sons | oR ease TER HOM . AROE UBT fur: Gi ‘nigh Cree HPge a 5 ait ‘BATHS. $17,500, FE PRE4BUIL Competes bgt As lo’ T HOMES . costed on Surtees ¥ s lot. _Bullding Service. Now $350 DOWN —City LOCATED Between Perry & OPEN 6 NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES — In, The Heart of Pontiac — | $8,350 $609 PER MONTH —Y¥oungstown Kitchens~ wer & Water SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ae 170 W. Pike St Tanner 3-5485. Russell A. Nott, Realtor. at | LAKE YEAR ‘ROUND HOME AT SEARS LAKE i i a é oa | & TIONED office GI - NO 3 bedroes $12,950-—ONLY large yet so close bedr car as wt. garden, space rade for small George REALTOR PE veh OWNER. low hone ion a YE 20405 Visit our newl bedroom cedar shak lot, 100x1 for the kiddies to romp. a Ta living room with dinin —— fortable ASEMEN cobaivinea away. ine to Pontiac. OAKLAND PARE 8UB sage anole SIDE 3 bedroom rancir t brick bun th full. basemen rece sale. Cal nocmE. 2-78 Roger 1 B. Henry, Tne, @. 8am to ¢: rE Even: EM 5 2 chet jak BY OWNER— SID bar sa pom Ta = ¢ FHA terms. i101 3 LARGE “BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS, Built im 1056, situated on 60 x 195. Reason- able bag er Real. Estate, SACRIFICE FOR . 2 bedroom home, 1156 Cres- HOYT AIR-CONDT- and see our oes tiful 8x10 photolistings. ppt, IM- PONTIAC-WATKING RA NCH for this lovely 3 e ranch on arge @ real- iy itchen, in this choice traffic and ba HOYT REALTY | ent, auto- full tile bath and e with er home. R. Irwin pe ee be part fe Income, 2 bat bathe. be es Fa gown 7 pirtaaae ESE at rr beateociged & Sart OF, TA TENA n Bale va oe Seas Macha Broker FE cae F cone © nena ge location, W.G. WHITCOMB, REALTOR zi FE 56-0522 — GWION LAKE 2 BEDROOM tt. from ranch, Daw beac: Natural «a fot a Our GI or -new: FHA. 186 | 2 DRAYTON —— os bedroom brick ranch net fireplace hardwood 20 x 20 rec room. 2%-car sort Outside fireplace, on lot 13 i 80 owner Call OR 31770 after IDEAL WAY ph SE Sopa YOUR estate — newly or retirees. -§ room duplex, New decorations. — oy 2 ———— Veesn’- Sach rade @ trailer or offer e 0, Lake Orion. MY 33341. NER 2 BEDROOM HOME, decorated throughout, basement, and schoo 3-1924 MAple 5- BY OWNER é ROOM HOUSE. rooms dow 1% car ste fie oe! Sat. tied, ‘xitenen, taxe Biv. Sis tas ake "Priv, EM. 3- PRICE REDUCED SILVER LAREVRONT 5 kedroom modern me, Fire- place, Py leggy Basement. -Pur- Large ar tron a wot $15,250, See e iy! Many other good buys in lake- front & suburban. property, Dorothy : Sa der Lavender REALTO! 29 YEARS 7001 Highland ‘Rd_ (M9) EM 1 we or MU. 46417 ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FE 46-0663 . $990 Down BEDROOM Side late Aue. be fully landscaped. See it now! ' 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, GL Nothing Down Ms Ter attractive aw. near 3 BEI (1 ROOMS), near a MEEDRDOM (eorner’ location), near Marimont School. F.H.A. Low Dn, Payment 2 Bago een wae side. Paul M “Jones, Real Est. = - 932 W. Huron ANNETT’ S- VALUES © incom - pet of og levee home storms “$13,300, 0. 4 Der cent mort- e. SYLVAN VILLAGE —Lar e shade tree a lot. a story porch, Sriviloges. i $14,800, terms. OWNER LEFT STATE — 4 bed- rooms, brick, 1% tile baths, cheer- ful a pom. ye ol hea’ ar re Pri r daset § to $43,000. ter me me fe Roy Annet Inc. ec 66 L ‘ and. 1 ge costs, Poy tube +. yd ie mi eg ge Large liv finished wit oe brick wie. Sean s modern we basi Bam ieest ett 0: ma v location, $15,800, 1368 W. Beautiful 3 Bedroom . ring ducts. “rough, “plumbing wird ere eT ee | ae iis S| fe ee colt cons "mortgage. John K. Irwin & Sons \ REALTORS SYLVAN MAN j Me -— FR ons FE modern Sect \ ivtng © ae Garage ‘ats at only $17,500, THE rite wget ardtop street. SP aah 2 bed large liv bait 2 4836 Dine Hay Deer FE 41157 oe a, Tal gat 1% car —— NOK T fee 3 Nared” creck, down payment, - Gr : “GEORGE BLAIR 2 bedrooms, <4 living an dining room, til scre mS front porch : basemen nit gg mortgage. accept i es 31251 8. On #1 LAWRENCE W. Caridad | igi turin, Only $050 BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE #4821 tom 3 2 lakefront priced st High, shady, canctiod, beach $14,000 or CASS LAKE cottages coo! e of LAKEFRONT SPECIALS: Offered * late summer rock bot- prices Fe nd oo ieee te, $9950 on reasonable th Priced on on eon: offers on each pro mom. SMBREE & GRECG, 1568 Union eu wun thas ee For Colored # the let \ im, od tk, carpeted iin stored walls Pull, seme 3 able terrace on: fro at fae tow tuk glase’ aown on Fi ts use — Ww. HURON ST, — 60’. eo 4 vee Bree ' ihe 6 Fenced rear yard, < = terms or consider your SHIRLEY ST. < on = . Samed 2 story home with to a a tata Beatties hss * won Moves You In! so . WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RA & OVENS LOADS OF MOUERE FEATURES MODEL ren FOR YOUR SELECTION Late Room gud Lake Privioaye KENNEDY pial ac MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Seminole Hills This at ah Per 038. Brick Ranch b = a in per- fect Bandits ay renee and ily ee om nel jude new ca draperies and extras rpeting, = FH A—$500 Down : : Here gt hates will al- ine =e a la bedroom and ad bath ih, brick front peat Lak ileges. N neat Lake p € aay poy Sy ice se aha. Lake Front—Trade Large moderh § room low lake porch. A hot water heat'a a shaded lots with g lope to e beach, Also 4 trade for a m 9 yoy 4 room north city home, KINZLER 670 W. ‘Buren “th. Pe “4253s MIDDLETON nS EQUITY — Modern 5 near Elizabeth Lake. Take over contract “at $45 _ per month, DOWN — vi Do near Blue Raines es fy. New car_garaee it PAYMENT x Ee LAKE a ! TYRONE LAKEFRONT Real Estate ‘Templeton - Pontiac Lakefront —— : om am m... Herz, mice’ dock and post. ‘Kk Sx crac ies Ba Realtor onater_& SIDE “PLE mor teaped, ad Like tow: ae WEST ‘SUBURBA 2@3 down. Move in, me for school, bo only $10,500 — Easy terms. ane ce, oak Tloo rs, mates H built $9500 | seca "a Tc WM. H. KNUDSEN GILES. Walk In... . and be re ee a in, this furnished 7 bome with garage, ons 5 lots. Large ery th: fhout, hb. Must to “apprecia F -Call for = price. for this a bed- ‘oom with full basement. Built-in sate age = Lay e disposal in charm kitehen, also —- new 2 oar 6 garage. GILES REALTY CO. FE SAIS | 22 BALDWIN AVE. ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICR $500 DOWN Lake privileges on White Lake. 2 bedroom, fuli basement new fur- mace nite inside’ and out. Total price $9,500 for quicx sale. LAKEFRONT $1,000 down On Middle Straits Lake. 3 bedroom. living room, dining room with ‘replace, good beach. $9,750, full price, BRICK RANCH In Syivan . Village, B FEtaie. Evening Nos F No. PE 22183 on 8 4 o : : : ; oe ie SB oS a fe ses \ ne 4 ae ve Pe, As : ; : ee : : . eoeaane o oi Fass . o ; Davos Z ‘ pees 2 ~ eis ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST ye Ne Tag ar ) SLICES OF HAM ie Destress Oppertnaies 51| . Money to. Lown 8 88 Sale Household Goods 57 IVE, IN RESTAU- 9 OP | " ‘Gis - the co: le eo inchides everything. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telégraph Re. ALL BRICK’ ise fone of Se Sa a rooms and ‘tile 2” main oe hes ‘bedroom *tire- place This home ts com: - pl ¢ and attracti = Hempstead eesti eh gS a brick terrace. LAKEWOOD VILLAGE our lakefront model, Now un: a. . diets ag. "Kea vine ones "| WALLED LAKE Name your own oem. On our %. ye at ar eee Ra. Tt bedrms., in breeseway A 2 car conan car- Grapes. Woodcraft Homes, Inc. TOF LARS PRONTAGE ito Fr: OF LAKE F ‘A GE ge on divide. Cail Gait today & HARGER CO. 33: W. HURON &T. PE 5-183 ¥ Front ‘Lots, No. 64 s on Bronson Lake, Lapeer nty, 5 miles of Lapeer te Home. Or trade for good used housetrailer. Earl W. 69 West Snover Rd., Mayville, Mich, ft. Sccmien 'S price. Seaiaiie Gat BANDY $3, inger Real Estate. COMPARE THESE LAKEFRONT VAL ANY OTHERS NOW. jhe = 100 f. Lake, 100 ft, Wat aterford Hills Lake Angelus, at W aeee 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, ‘til 9; ‘undies 10 "til 5 24 LOTS WITH alate “4 between tonsa ach ang De- land, Flo Cash— 900. plies to Pontiac Press, Box 21, a FOR SALE: LARGE LAKE HOME. Five bedrooms, 100. ft. ontage on Elizabeth Lake. avuiene or immediate occupancy. OR WaArick 8-3100 HIGHLAND HILLS LAKEFRONT lots, any reasonable offer. Near proposed No estern Hwy, ex- tension, MI 0, KE 65. ., | FURNISHED HOME ON WHIPPLE Lake, 2 large screened porches, leges large lot, nicely 3 — m, living ftoom, dining | room 2 baths. newly decorated. This home is neat as a pin in- | side and out Owner moving to large home. Will take $6,750 for equity. aarerce is $10,000 of cash | to new mort; e ge sty EARL JAMES, REAL oe ATE a 8081 Commerce Road 7 & HARGER CO. EM 3-6311 ves. OR 3-6449 33. W, HURON FE b4i83| . | Honeymoon Special! SYLVAN MANOR — 7 4 bedrooms, s, newly dec- SWEET & LOVE ; Dy vB Pas wand or erry ' ont ‘ACRE Priced for quick sale. im- ~ OL HEAT CALL WEST SUBURBAN LOCA- Paice’ ap RMS. ION — EASY TERMS nite BRING OUR ON ri full basement, newly) You'LL FALL! IN tove pF ses very neat. Fenced-in| WITH THIg ONE — FIRST yard . TIME OFFERED, — ALSO BRICK Sale 7 46 2 LOTS ON 1015 Durant St, Owner 31 LOTS, SCATTERED, AND IN TOUDS, erry ar ‘O ae fully improved, FHA and VA roved must sacrifice oS Lr ao ) _3-8574, LARGE LOT, WATKINS PONTIAC Sub. wilt sacrifice. MA 5-1556, BY OWNER IN DRAYTON WOODS. 120 by 220, Very reasonable. Call nh ie en HOMESITE. ae On HEATH 8ST. CALL 2531 8. Lapeer Rd 5-2053, Days. EVES, & SUN ‘tans se da SPECIAL 15,975 REAL VALUE — Price “ somueed, from bidet oe 4 bedroom. farm home on All eo The interior odie vod a been almost and “modernised” “includes e : ——_ washer, A] bein. ew furn. Large bi x BS xt Lage kitehen. Pull Lovely den Decca : large bedrooms ” Only ten from. “city mits. i € =. r. Excellent sengvareot. t be shown by appointm L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron _ Ph. FE_ 2-4810 Sale Business Property 49 q 1 ROOM HOUSE & OFFICE. ce commercial fron Sonnet of aeeyten Plsins. 203° “ = mg toe : eae —1 block from Planer ing on ‘a Fon: Ape te tout’ 200° depth. s site “Tere from ih new ew drug, Hore. 3. Hiltz, KENNETT 3-car commercial xareee, | corner business. TWO SMALL FACTORIES—brick, /. steel Lag cinderblock. Each has 3500 Gs ie side ioeation, $42,000" ‘total, be «purchase separately, = CORNER -— In oe ‘as eight yom home, could used as heme. Excellent gas station s site. $25,000, Roy Annett Ine. ux — wines ader 3 1 8-0008 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 2CAR COMMERCIAL GARAGE, 23 “fies BALDWIN AVE., REALTY 4 ONLY 5 LEFT | rolling building sites on po eer gh i mort- wnship. 1% acres, trees Ww. FE 61431. sive Det. Sree LOT, 107 x 188 PT. ON WARD uABSEE SHOP Paldvin. TAY. Rd. FE 8-0170 ern. Corner of M-50 & Airport ONE, OF THE FEW REMAINING | COMPLETELY R > REs- welltocated lots in Leo pee taurant, At Paint Tavern in Hills. one and = aif ac Rochester, OL Ra. ond Martell Drive. It is wood. | Business Opportunities 51 sc a site Bigomield fs ag of = i. Bae STORE 21' BY. 30°. RENT #45 PER pt AA rice te reve: mo, Di? Baldwin Ave. 170. § acaind feng. Preay. bem LAKEWOOD LANE SUBDIVISION.| fAidening || Pavement, business : “One of the last remaining lots frontage Stone's m available in this exclusive sub:| Drayton Pia ES oe = ‘Seenabis ok a cal Priced to sell 5, Latgain at $2,750 with easy terms, | —o/=!¢ Hwy. a ato the corner of ¥ ‘ iy Saathameiton torn DM. Good ¢ business = | and Washington. Seen ore Exclusive Gift Shop 1 smoaern ‘Prarie "e, LEASE. servic® station e guaiied Why. fF | terate investment req and a? FOr os val and “details, tall lige ey se ee & Vay ses. on signature only HOUSEHOLD $25 - $100 bf Seatte ta" Meta ‘FINANCE CO. wake 4-1574 Pontiae State Bank Bldg. TEAGUE a a aaa CO. ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS - Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 STATE BANK BLDG. WORKERS bt was Pe. joe ihe lald- ment unti} you or ge 2 work for 30. day: : Our Requirements Are: - one you own furniture or a 3 That you are « cio SOOEEO oe had & good w ing record te fore Sie ite ,owe bills and eon) fee us a ae Loans to $500 Made tess in ‘your commu- a. Fann Sry et ses for BUCKNER Finance Co. malies ize oki =e ce Ly nN, PERRY STi tes Quick Cash “BUSINESS” Feces (| elie | _lavestment pe eghe AP Die Mord Spa it a “wick, real buy — 5 ang Phone FE ee A Tl peal Ra llr Rien encese| FOMe & Auto erase? gape _ LOAN CO. = Motel tN. r Pike pig! in: oe Between Flint | ~ Mortgage Loans 54 pti "put. you in business| A Mortgage Problem? | Bae duane Of 75H oem Phone| we mane mortage lots to meet MICHIGAN BUSINESS "Ses sonracts 0d ras SALES CORPORAT We: JOHN A. iAtzUnGRAPH RD BROKER i Ca lag coe onomeeee 2s rom A BETTER Se eeee |i per cen re: Sao tite Th an om. a oft oe oe ea Ree voll ps Par mec ait a tte| “BENDEROFF erie Gk in "que MAN WHO SAVES 3 YOU MORTGAGE MONEY se ciaiatlesorspeope wie | ES 2 we new one Py low ‘inter- LADD’, INC, os Sass Eapee Path fe paz | =P ' Swaps | 55 nom pope, Ft modern, housetraiier, or ell, §-7333 a! t I nie oo by Anya Bent on as down pay: hun & fishing cabin, EM 3-3798 ae FE Me 4-2131. GHRGULAT LA ‘- nm 000 Pontiac Trail Welied” Lake. Or MArket S276. . an ACS. WILL “fralde tod Ss acacaet or mort- TWO GAS space heaters. a one 60,000 452 MArket 4-2228. ‘ it none, this wee ent home on our pres JIM 1483 Baldwin _ B... gee am oi reine fll accept car, — contract or smaller in trade Bateman’ Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528| “> 371 8. Telegra: ‘Eves. & Sun. i oy on USED ‘TV'S. WORK- ~ FE 2-0367. “Closing Out At Cost = ~— owrers. R sa fans, trel- ae kie. outdoor aie Diente. ba baskets. iE8 HARDWARE across "from. 5 a Cd, post office eee S|. Be CHEVROLET % TON STAKE, 2546 eee) aRBOR UY HOUSE IN KEEGO HARBOR MY cae for e Stone housetrailer or WILL /aELy 2-wheel traile SWAP 7% H.-P. a cana a OUT- board for nome oem auto. 8 rrin, Ortonville. opment PIANO epg ow stove, good cond Bell trade oe anything of equal valee. RENT a OIL TANK. 0n08. ATER SOFTENERS TO ve sell, $3.50 month. OR 3-2360. WILL en 4 sine vay NG FOR |- canoe, WILL LATE h labor trenc’ — sant. cemanee a) WIL i TRADE ben as EQUITY IN property. for ne Sach oki WE TRADE WN PAYMENTS -— Penodern. homés for ‘Tabor Pain Mason, Plum carpenter work, Also trade for _call OA _8-2618. or lothin 56 ee F Sale Clot FREEZERS 17 CU. PT. cHmsT. [ster for the seabin,. = 2 MENS’ SUITS, SIZE 39 LONG.| $260.50 easy terms. Gemecre As | Tee : . topecets ve with’ : spain lining, size Bear MA = ORIG . : eee Ary ee ag 7 BoY GABARDIN name brands 8 rarehéd, terrinic | Mower. stnerostrate on sone” coats, size 14 & 16, Girl's skirts| values ry while they, Jest No p & es, site 12, 4-7263. ereare pig ess. lehigan 14-2 ROMEX 2%0 R BOYS AND GIRLS, 2 TO 16; LAD- | Fluorescent, 383 Orchard L ‘Ave. moe. ° 4 ‘Thompson, 0 ies, 10 thru 18: men’s 37, 40|GUARANTEED. REBUIL’ aor & 4. PE 8-0202. ing machines, all makes. $29.95 | 16 in WO BAND SAW. Gint's SUB-TEEN VERY CLEAN | UP. Thyle Electric. Corner 5.4 in. combi orm & reas, +0047. on & Howard 160 ¥. s & ‘screens "On 8.3223... "8 T AND. D GAS STOVE, NEW, $50, RE-| 22" HOLLAND WONDER DOME . erator. good cond., $30. coal furnace with fan and motor. . size 10 & 12. FE 17-8847, patti . Minneapolis Honeywell . thermo- GIRL'S SUB WINTER 55 stat, $40. Good ition FE e+ peal » Apt. a. “ee S eiag e. 4 Ae ae abies, Ree a as ATER re RUMMAGE SALE, EVERY Bike| ast _separate, FE 468068. 25. OR ; Open a i PTS oF ae In. ft GAVE NOW! OW ALL 7) E REPRIG, 12, CU. FT . ae. ee. 0 te al oe Can” or timene Outlet. 6b 8 rae GARBAGE DISPOSAL $9095, 30 ae Gas cay 8. a ome Feet eM _ tic Go. 1060" W ‘uron _ ton, 90 8. ory” saree GUARA > REB 52 GAL, ELE ag oe ~~, is Lad quality “inetie wash me r EUR aS a Bitte. | ms cheater, $40.98 ent sinks an ie $-0425_ for_sppointm or oe Rae! Enis? # PARTS Laundry trays, stand: faucets. Boy's cuts 2 Bite oe F nen by 3 = ue organ. shutters, small 13 Sout Sagionw Ot, et ey « “3 loveseat, mise. 1717 Square Lake | 75,000 BTU BUR s (ice shire. Fu ta| BA. 2-266 all day Mon.;| _ furnace controls. 5-0120 Top coe ae aan ro faom ai Sat, & Sun, Other after A WHOLE CITY BLOCK OF DE- : ‘ ‘ DLE Toit mansions being wr : Ma- Fome © eel, # TRONRITE TRONER, GOOD CON-| terial bette tian ie ee old Hardwood floors Sale, Household Goods 57 ee rey ae Doors PPPBPOPLLDPPBLPD PBL PP PALA LAI 9 CU. FT. REFPRIG, EXC. CON- ter, used 1 Material yard located at Third _dition, $65. FE ioe, ae ‘ELECTR and Fer Fry. Detrott Federal wreck: TPC. TPC, SECTION NAL. 2 BLOND END aubura 4-3573 Co le 3-7033 D coffee table. 17 IN. TV. |LOVESEAT UOPHOLSTERED| A VATLABLE N Market, 4-3307. chairs, (1 ait back). Gossip bench, 7 BURNER & NESCO os MET og 2 toay seconde ee: ata ae Pr cdng mad $18. R, B. Munro LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE pl ge Electric Co, 1060 W._Hurcn. ~ 9x12 Linoleum ile 2260 ' Dinie” Hw 7 SPE cD A 0. ae 1219 Mnolewm sa. $3 | re WASHING M Bet Ain nant bat eat | TASER BANE Moco | Kin ee ate = , 6. 208 Beginaw ee Phone MA 5-4210 seeomivans M. “4 FENCES ie wi peevee See Set coat, MAE | ps meer stem Zang Ait tor | 50 i so. Pay nl weekly. In house, pr, tal FR: : gs eth: Gbenatik | fee seers td yaite ' Saas a ai i Ts Hes a tg a aan $50. FE E : By Ss asetces TV ey Bett Tv, ee peti ¢ be 0 8. eg hot Be -OBEL TY. ~ : 2990 Bllsabeth Lake Rd. PE 44045 bls Om nee os ree . ose ous =e et a ssn io oven door. Eat. | Wall Tile 2 eg & UAR. HOOBEPAINT past “aie Glavers, 14), W. Huron PE 43064 aay NORGE auTo $239.95 Norge “gute washer 7, 16 Migned Ph OR 3-1665, after § p.m <= VIN REFRIG., FINE A EE MA. biaad. ree WASHING ACHES yr. Cost "ido ‘will sell rep a sell for for 88. r, es ISHINGS. ASSORTED at bas '7 going Ss, i8 FT. was, FAY Freezer, aoe oe eA aR CONDITTO: ONERS, $189.95, WAS .95. 21° RCA ee 4. aout SOUT ANYTHING ou ANT THE E, CAN BE L S SALES, eee bot a lot rw & US of ‘il kina bs 5 or resi ‘ONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or ue ne out = s of free Pe tag miles E Pontiac or 1 mile aes BS ete oe 2 Rd, M50 bay ged hay ae Cone DER full size snooker ta! CRIBS, BRAND NEW. ete — 05. Pearson's. _FE i BRAND BE NEW wRouG nT | IRO . & mattre tarega p08. M3 1] _ Orchard -| BUILT IN OVER ye BURNERS. vy $139.50 DINING ROOM RAWERS, vanity crosete, girl's 26° Be and misc, items. tem knack me. 5005. Middle Lake Rd. anon MODEL Electrie Co. =. $50; go AB nll Be all er THE MONT SPECIAL S SATURDAY ONLY! GE SWEEPERS—Attachments, coor j banter _— Henao ene ESTATE LIQUIDATION 2555 iG DRIVE , bk we : HILLS @ Pag . of Be ira off Contents of cm for sale start ug. 10 to FRIGIDAIRE DELUXE AUTOMAT- e new. $195, Holly, ic washer, L‘ MEIrose 7 : FOL-DA-ROLA TWIN STROLLER, exc. condition _F FE 4-8154. FULL __bles. 115 ae : f 9x12] Felt E Base ase Rugs § $3:95 ; TABLE GREE «8° ge SRLANDO at | sroVES” BOUGHT. SOLD. -Ex- =, Auburn SIZE Set eaal CHAIR, loveseat dressing table} Small ta- | -—— é. 2 aaa . ‘ey ao h, 10. butt 7 8 Oren I & eeee ao nm ers OL} ROCKIN C! po ee: r’CcHs 615 B a 3 OPEN HOUSE Norge auto washer. oF $309.98 aoa oe Suto Wwasher.... Mony ie ols from ste. 28 sot five fees 121.N, Saginaw FE 5.6189 | Seah $499.95 HOTPO ass. B om of SE permoenier, ¢ $340.05. BR.) 3 bottle gas eet othe, Sit ne paamers 3 ae ERS. FLOO: | Fay, Fe teete be, R * taodeld ged BaD BB. Munro| table comb whitey ‘tigpaaty Co_t060_W_Huron Raye h 0 : § HANCOCK RUSH. 2 OLSON WOOL Derguas: =, Walnut commode. jon Sih gy oral 0" aaa Peles. Hand pelainae gesecses n. RADIO - 2068 Hensman, Ki orbor, IN na 2 aed JUST RECINDI-| 78 R: ONL HONO- ONLY: ance : tric “TRADE-IN DEPT. war. Apt, size elec. Het, Wilts, EMpire Saute Used Trade-In Dept. fan | Pull site oes 338 rdrobe voetreveeees AEROS om Washer pssceteee 25 Devenpart and’ chit ry Elec WED. 2+. -<2aveee 40 | ae ee Economy" 361 -8.. Mn VACUUM ahr : Murray’ : WOOD & COAL RANGES IN bination gas | electric. Sam- uel's A e. MA 5.6011. For Sale Miscellaneou’ 60 1 METAL a a CRIB. 1 EASY Y_TRONER. ten. Bacar a oe = e 1 21 inch reel WHEEL Cloverlawn. RM. HOUS asi Player rane’ $90. "51 pt Bor ee Circulator * Kraple $16. pos woe “mow- Ni fron, aluminum widOE, VALLELY CO. Rella rigs se all Auburn oads. py Roc! Call oO Banal mee fr Saas. fabrics, otherwise absol iy Grsia. REMGAS fae the and ic val 4 them. . ats Proorescent ea FELT Sous aw ores Duitet si. and chairs $30 a geek $7! cen: np _ “Pe pedi 4 2 a ; i . REACH CASH cus. . TOMERS through Classiy fied a Calt ia 2-8181. 5.95 ANY OTHER. BARGAIN: NO CHARGE POR DELIVERY Haggerty _LUMBER CO. Sears Maple tnd pole gy B Lake! - ~$25.. Norge ¢. sto: e drawer, elec. range $40. ght 313900 after 7 = VA ae OME ING ace .59 value, $14.95; also Bathtubs, Toilets, Shower Stalls. wdc Piesrepoaste ss 8 Swhart e Ave. — 1. tine | LAKE mnie So FOR SPRINKLING. Sainte ia nitro PeAiBT MUSIC. ea t. Been esd very 5 in WIRING pen N, Saginaw aa $323 pie. Bpinct. Ager ‘E 0's OF THE LEAKE CONN ORGANS MORRIS MUSIC THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WRIDAY, ‘aueusr 22, 1958: MODEST 1 MAIDENS” THs Pott atts Two? wie By Jay ‘Alan us 3 °RERRY DOOR SALES mys Paddock sie Pobnaad FOR RENT me: B vices arte Ave. fil $2 as Sat kas Beta ot rmiea, aoe ee robe i ei iat scree DAVIS y na Cal ga ary, Pon tine. a i ie ARDEN, TRACTOR. USED “GUIDES ni GOLD! Sell) « per, in, ei used. riding. ef. |things ‘you're’ not using i radian spin mower. : [through Classified Ads!” EER a ‘Sale. Farm Equipment 76 A & \- Pon aL.” AD. | ~ Sales: New Stewarts pss Generals-Holly - Great Lakes-Zimmers a oe A. raiteble es ioe plans, “Traihe er eae % — ! ( | For Sale Housetrallers 78) | ests & Aduabotie 8b) 8 ene EXCHANGE Anderson - Re: “New 8-10 Wi im USED TRAILERS fn RENTAL Bottle Parts and Supplies 2-3200 os. yo rial lundays Pontiac Chief Detroiter Bargains ~~ Bargains ee a ey Bob Hutchinson la will save bondreds Five Motor ier pe alum. at cost 30 elec $1,450 bang trailer. | gave tt! rs. Ag a rrice. ‘Us th HO alt Wr 2 BOAT WIN $20. InN. ce Ena | hae ae Mase Sees so. Pom. FE x he bool ‘trade ar molar te boat in| 6 Keir fia! ware, aot Phone MArket 4-1086 30" 8. sc 34 8. Telegraph FE Auburo ai EW FE 2-811. 2 GIRL’S COA AND GGINGS NEW GALVA P Across from Tel-Huron Adams, Auburn Fo ge al owe tee Be eng Bef aeepaitan, mea oak. 900 new Mobile Home |#x2,om Tae season, Chear. FIRTURED YOUNGS. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY levewaya, Howard Loomis, 10655 BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS-/173 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 HAMMOND EUECTRIC— ORGAN Sal iS: Inc. Dix * town, Eitchen oll end, gas Jur |NEW FORD DIESEL ENG “Boluet | Mode sas © OHNSON MOTO ers, meal tee heater hard-| 95 10W as a or trucks, saw wit ‘Waterbury "Ra, ML) PO th yam Hay ig te A ts Jere, & Accessor! Ho ig we _salvanie eo ers Aste hahaa LEaGETT $ Oe 31202 ve the t Black ipe, and ngs. | tor gti eae other a old Tein eollection, 3% to choose ae SE iano nOUsE. Ave f and’ super ‘Kemtone W. from, Priced to sell. Dixie Flor- y; R USED HOUSE. 2085 LAPEER RD. _-_—OFE 44-5431 onal cboagt? Woodward. J are, ‘009 os att | catia curcies: tat jBheron tise De- TTT : trot} Mobile Homes, 2403 E. Eight i L G? ONLY 88. ¥ |PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING | [~22 Mile Warren’ Mich. BUILDING‘ GB wubs Sno Fropery“Gam | ay MORRIS MUSIC SHORT-OF MONEY? | Then make sure it’s Bee car msucance MA ee PrAFER. PIANO, 0900 < CouDE “That's funny! On my map, Vermont-is purple and Mas- | $46, © 08 your sreter Oe sour | Burm eist er’ g lan hae feo SPECIAL sachusetts is definitely orange!” ee. Kee i gal. fase lines & thermostat) yinshall electric organ. - you receive on meseie’ - controls os, "BH 2-4875. ef i ecg r \ we Saxe Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2./OIL RNACE “FT RWE|: SC atbinet aes! tore for small gpurch For Sale Pets 69, Sale Farm Equipment 76. buyers waiting. ¥0 ai PL mes per . ections, Thermostat. $50, FE 7, ome. $385. $12 b~ et ee Sales 15210 golly Tea ME? oard boa’ motor Cash Way _ [stars rox-arar "CALBI MUSIC CO. | "Rirdheoiomite a, Curtin: | “ie ER" Bie, Soh gg a Ebi e DELIVERY On tems. 1 al, per ‘mt. # N.S FE $-8222 OW 30296 : “| scoop & trafier, 60 Ford t Rent Trailer Space 79 RN RY§ — HOLIDAY : 20 lbs. Gale § ee G. A. Tho * OSTON | Complete janteceee ERGLAS ~~ K LAP Prices 800, ELECTRIC ORGAN BIRD FLIGHT CAGES. BOS 8-1588 or MAple 5- AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE VI STAKE AND SMEBCURY, MO- : 1 M pi-| Terrier and uahug males at Fost BL gt dnd PORCH LIOR Ts. st New. guarantee. esas. | stud. AKC, puppies {oF igusi | PARM MACHINERY = NEW AND es Sg ee nivED V-grooved Mahog....$ 468] 39:5." Most complete selection of rms. $13 per paee 4. woe qsed. Prous Olver Soles

aaa pag ae i ee SPEC o3_8 Saginaw Ea “TE Comments So Motor sag - HER) "yeee ae. Dike apy leg S| GUN SALE” | MALE COLTS nGad Va Gm: | Ope meg SPECIAL. ai ero| GUARANTEED, NEW viens fis) AUBORN AP Ser cae: model 13. 12-or 16 ga. FOOBLE, 15 MONTHS. STANDARD baler in A-l clap anes TSO! ee Hote, cote, oc} SSL BROW Ese. COMPLETE Regular ine. gi04 98 el 12 eT nfs | POODLE, 1 MONTHS, STANDARD | one used New Bolland baler with | Goa'e. r @ buill-in oven ....... Ente vane, SEIU. Sincine, ceupiote model 37 12 a ®, col regular size, ORC. 1 pet, Postect wiih clet- with td sis 88) up. all sizes, diac 3 B “por’ shovel “Wee aa 2.98] Fabs! tollets, Ga520" value ai| o 58. 12 ge. only. Premular $130.45 vg PARAKEETS SUPPLE i roun 1 a eae ceundard Service, Ch ost’, room aie vesevenes . ’ These are factory erson . . ster eses Man ther models to choose $10.95 plus tax New Sabena amet, eas” BS] MMen Persea” CR) oa able ac a a a Ra eB gee a DERSO AR’ PURE-BRED DACHSHUND, 3/7 — . —— tee. State Tire Sales, . yh BAY eae Sacrifice for Cash Ania 8, m BARDW Ra males 1 female, long-haired, Cait Auction Sales 77 | ine, PB 4-061 of hargeara pa 505 | Dow ary pop cocler, I” used fis | oped gconasTOm MiT#Cl® FE eons Fees canARTER CAGES RIGS CAGES. Anne es Phy ‘pete tires, ies, elect i es, . pineal | A . for help an any na prob-| SS6 , With | motor: Ot oknds “of | GUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE. HEAR ince 1027. $84 Oakland Ave. | AUCTION SALE, SAT. 6:30 Up to 80 ver : cosh wm. = feet of window trim and access. trade Bu ll,| PUREBRED COCKER P rd v pg Eioaagd |= . weet ot whitewa ‘ Window frame, picture windows, | 375 8, Tele: 2-4708. females. Males, $25, MA 5-1975) _ rok ED reranae BURMEISTER'S stools, § -quarter pine and many| GUNS —_ B SEI. or OR 3-1331, bl xcellent nt merchandise. Johnson wane @: 8. 7 ob Recher Bc, Heme: aetall, Pile? Puss | - Manley Leach, 10 DOD came | "Ok Site. NR RER PUFFIBS. daw, complete, | Norge retriger- Auto Service _81/ Northern sae. FE ERO. Fe kitchen. Sewed in floor, $100. MICE BIRDS A fhe” stove. yee Ps Gomer | ae : 4-6207, im. B 4-6433. upboard, ce section’ LUMBER CO. ae 50. b feenpee. 5 6.703 | kaw GOLF sei COMPLETE | Fontan TERRIERA a XC. Blond “bedroom, suite, like (new. —_ inna Pi Piymouths. Ovo Spend amt t = — by ey Sas pone j — oat ee registered, $189 _eseb, OR 35008. Seoier Ret hpuse stove. Bendix food service Bore Sai, me Open at 3 pm, cat FE 5 _ 86619. . : Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) suto, wasner. ion keitie. Porch nN SAEDC TRE , ; e SOMPER boot PER POOL TABLES iio STOKER AND CONTROLS, $35, FE ‘Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B BOARDING: ALL bReeDs. vour| glider. W Dedroom suite chine boop. to" Woea repored. fuck Me: fe 2313 aa TEL STEEL CORRUGA GATED MmTE CRAWLERS, 2 Dz. 40 od pvt Lap oe careful . oane, voan alr: Chaise P| e. TAMOND FR ch a 7 sactlamalel MOE CBALe 7 Tio tor 8e| doe Trimming by appointment, | LaFee medidine cabinet : “Sale Motor Scooters 82 = iiaire “4 diamond set band BIG WORMs for 49¢|° OL 1-8245 Pompanette K's. 525 asae iq ques ‘om othing. ive Appraised. OL 1-1942, 409 Willo r lineal ft. 389 ORCHARD LAKE AVENY 8. Bled. B. Rochester Listen sens Guba, © SUN "56 gRumwure GOOD COND. OR ree Lane, Rochester. CHURCH'S INC. Open 34 Hus. i Cone 2 cats BOARDE Pair of pine shutters. Tle ts FE 2- un. reopen 3 _ nday. | "94708. BurfShell. 175 8. Tele one of our big x & better, sales 1986 ; Clyde Lumber & Supply |sreercrurnace AND stoxex,| Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 te Grain & Feed 7i <- Aan't miss itl Brodie & Up Sees fon? indicomecd $200 Se N. ven ford Re. $F 22001 1 DAY SERVICE. BLACK cK DIRT, xo A MY (2:1531. OPEN Bat : # Orion MY : 4807 lilfor Save Your Pennies are EE ee | ST_& 2N Hay. $18 8 OF KUCTION 5A 4 & Clyde, Mich. MU + ifr TQ MORE 1OAD® OF BUACK, straw & twine. Phone MA 60066 | day and. Saturday night | 12 8. PADDOCK (at Pike) PE ¢4246 Oe, Et -On Your Meat Bill on. and d«-| ALL TYPES STRAW. " Company. | For Sale M ioe : _ Gar $ “Gog t iy ts ray Picld’ office, “PE S-SG oF a com. Also mutch hay: Wi Se ofa 90 Bichesy “pret oa otorcycles. 83) +55 10 ss modes. Mtoe, be 2 Tb. | 8-6642. : GAP HRW CROP” BROS ~ AVE t By 2 by & “ie i ft. ib: |? OR YARDS OF PEAT BALD PAlalle mixed. MA. 4326. B & B es ee we sean? Disie Bey, DELIVERY s am 20m. x . PS wrens Ma fan ‘For Sale Livestock 7 Sale Livestock 72 #4 HAR kr DAVIDSON. | FE_2-0078. 4-0008 CASH REGISTE STE. CLE - KE ‘ ACK DIRT. ay A RE M TOP | ~ ee SO te OTOR. = > 2 x7 mechine_ FE_230 ts | oft $10, FE 5.4 1 XEAR, Oo! OLD SORREL GELDING. Auc tion Sales ape ee iat cone ‘Glee tof tee WE ood condition. 851 Lakeside Rd bs, $1. 83 WIT GRLAVAL -_ offer. Ol. 1-0890 E C ASHER. FRIGIDAIRE. NEW *OPDYKE MARKET AMERICAN 9 miter cer Peat electric costes 8 9 Dixie a DA _ 9 ae NE D ARS | fs * . 8: is rey. Bt. Cor. Walton st Opdyke FE S101 . STONE PRODUCTS all dairy vile Ra, MA, 6-9618. ayton Plains ing ARIEL ‘ ch Guia awn pate. EVERYTHING “SPECIALS HAs 1.35" Bers 74, Gvarsited | 32 BEAD, OF DATRY soins, Preah Every Friday .....7 p.m. 56 AJS 000 TWIN. To p S$ Doll FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING water heater, 30 gal... 9eose| siete, $1.35 per ve Fill dirt =| 2’ pringers.. Milking 190 cuntd — conse Pp. +1879 ar Yoed ASHP “posed wea Ee get nec, stale] an Sara har aston | 8. Epes Be. pak Ooo IL Daily. | Phew dari, Bevieetsyovs tase | GOOD USED CARS Tile ....s.ee-eese-- 116 ench | NOM. Ser 4 . awe APE , 1 Emmy Gsed pathtubs sae AK pace ae Wa ere ms at i Se ae BLACK MARE, FU MARE, PULY COLT. WF o18. | x Rlano im a | allows At Our New Location nee lg SS snl. PM ea: * 2. $73.00] Bei TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL, __MA_5-0787 after © ———wasreRn | % my home, I will sell lic For Sale Bic 84 ur New coat mis bor pe . $4. ‘INew 3 fs “outst. Thus’ doors $12.95|° fin & black dirt. Buildosing, ex-| CHET’S SADDLE ao auction at No in| GENO 2" sUst 952 W. HURON. heady vagl ts ibe Oe ooo 3 | _covating basements. OR 3-092 SR MP Such hh he pag rag Bm. |? uke ‘new, wil trade, FES: rae 7 ee: | x SGr SG ON = : : rae: pied ay ae of FOL VERINE “Bae eae = ——— Pe de esi een 8 ts re 8 ing quantity of of Sass > furnieare | ~"Boats _& Accessor ies, 88 GLENN’ S soit 6 : = LUMBER ' GOOD MILK GOAT, CHEAP, MY 8 ton, Yate: 10 H.P. MARTIN OUTBOARD MO- di rials — plywood a rt MOTOR SALES Beltane matereetrock — Tockiath 320 8, Paddock FE 2-9764 a1 TOP SOIL, CRUSH 67 "Span. a proprietress, Duane ole” tof, or swap for boat trailer. OR m1 5 eee, eee sien — root| TSAILER FOR SALE WILL CAR.) 7 “tiara Fee en ern 20d | SMARTS OA OCTIOR | ‘sate | tee Wi For Op CARS teen doors ~ tion — ‘lawn, an RACE Morgan elding. w' westers. — BT) : LDED PLYWOOr Geingien ~ sats =~ Seemdereg Fy a 12 foot pont #6 8. Rote — aig PLL, DIRE, BEAGR and Gridie’ 4380, OL. T4183. mite west of North Hi) Shopping | oat & trailer 30 HP. Evinrude hat coating MBE Telescope _ Take. BM $2403, SHETLAND P FORT ALE if ih | ‘Deter Rochester, ee es cn | a Used Truck Parts 89A SURPLUS LUMBER} unitron. 2.4 in, Zettactor type & | Goop ROAD GRAVEL, 5 YDS. Chilq broke. ken Gr 0G a ak Tea) SE ed oe ‘ SO Hse Bt eal amen uuelecbn gts | otra Detrereg Petia. | green oann new | eile tone Devan, Mac, Be | AC BOAT ARS, 10 RE AR ne W ifighiand Rd. ») Pontiac|_cannot_use. Ca gain 35201, | GOOD, eae ras., $9. deitvered. Mebies Located on, Mis. near| Rest-O-Craft matiress. Exe. Kron-| CUFY, motor, remote ar ee ic LIGHT FIXTURES. _PE 4.6588, .: ._ Call, Goodrich 4J, ler sectional in beige, 2 modern rrugtinct tet new _ sesrifiee. MU i reas fens ten Talbott Lumber fast ST DAYS 70 OF OBTAIN TOP For Sale Poutry 74 tome “a ey eg ee - : f . ’ n-Downs. Moderaa. Balloons.) Plasterboard. bing nt siete Be Lake Te ie ie Nn RANPeIR REDE PRY. lovely ‘floor lamps. table lambs &| 14 Pr. LAS RURABOUT. $4.50 value, $2.25; i supp. cg vo. -Po. | Seep ay 20 ot ear a nee Ga | Seuies, in blond, mahogany amet e. y seh? se OR 34038, 5 SS. AAs S Ss. TIN . fort’ can “tive, nlchigan Leela Rieck dirt of peat, OR 3.0644. “per cent OR 3:18 a te eg omy Lh BOAT UTILI- eal hana ia trade. ee gent, 393° Orchard é ave~ m LAKE sup. WA PIGEON teresting antique dishes and Brie-' y. ialer. 1,000 pound. Sagal: 4117 or FE ae s Eve be meet your needs. ply. Sand, gravel & dirt ~ Cement 4 on 2 ——— = a-Brac at Oxford Community Aue-| = aR LIKE NEW 1 il ‘Tt = = 4 e Farm: luce ——-="|bergias bottom. rk 65 Mer- 51 omc ws gon. kup, 4 p F i BALL-O-MATIC SP Bi SAND © GRAVEL. B “ . vite eer EM IR i yt mag OR 3-5064. ckup truck load, FE 5040. | appies, _ptoms, ake |For Sale Housetrailers 78 Ghia Ene. cond, Oda be financed. Rows & set Sales. eer oir Rat WATER SOFTENER, FAMOUS8|YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING | ripe af Suttons rohard, N. $505. MA 4.3508. oger’s erv ‘ E Special hame brand, Pull snd completely top soll. xravel. fill. + ote FE Lake An ~ open = ALL, eect FISHING, HU eT, AL tie: IN.) 696 Auburn ATS eEP DE re im. Fy 8 mt. ce ile: tenga lark e¢ ; ator 1x4—6-8-10-12 tie operation for 3 months in ad- Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | APPLES. PICK YOUR OWN. new. Weight Fs0 tbs. $450. call| trailer fully y gaulpped, N a et Saar A A pas a ore he ,. Sather 1 mile B of 14 Mile Ra. | _OA #1215. $1,495, Sh wens e 1955 Piuofercent 303 “Orchard Lake OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM-| coriie PUP sauais.| of freening. ‘shee to a Oak ROYAL MANSION Gieering and controls. 1) Fans | yas, 982 GM § vd. dump. OF Bors eee an parpoees "Sliding WANNA BUY A DUCK? tered, 5 months cit FE | eo enticbaw mb Wetertord’ Ra Zari pag eathS EM 33523. 5 FORD PANEL CONDI Hi eiseg for at Feove tabnetope, Wp dog's Save. Gacks, bee we So REG, GERMAN SHEP-| Se ,cq = EXCELLENT a Pe End of Season’s Clearance | _ tor goors, folding doors. teplevoPs;| have the best deal in town, on 2 facane Pick ¥ OWN 7| Ask for Keith Bridge FE eason § Clearance drawin at herds, one 2 years oid; one +7117 or call OR 3- E TOM BOHR ANC MU_ 41715 +i arages, room additions, roofing mi. from - ‘ae Boices Or- astic i @0 aes | So feduced prices, S634 Orenart wal: {siding jobs. FHA terms, 8 yre. | —™0s. os chatds. 5035 Cooley Lake Rd. posts; alum,, mold. | 1955 FORD PANEL §- Dut Lake Rd. Call be io am-| 32 Bika conerny 3 FREAD ht es EOOREES, Bt | Corot reriea or TRG CAMPING OR WANT A| £4 playlap ‘and fibergias.” Prices | cond. 1954 34 Ford ® pickup. A real ie lies dark Bat. Bio ttn Gee nn PEO unter Ee gy 3 aa See tor finest in camp have an excellent afr tactien. H. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 org dark OUNGST' N SINK & R EAG ndt Farms, me, 6391 Wiliams 1 Lake trailers kew | ye This S special, new 15. ft. iN . abinet $mm magazine 5, nat weeks old. 4776 Midiand $840. 11 = i ‘antucket, molded ply: OR "SED ratci FURNACES |_g2skatern "pat Seo" Eo * praglgn, Piha, Mlehiean. | yeAceRY APPLES AND_FOTA:| fater tem" a ty eee inas ton | BLS aia fal bo vasiice me tat | Machinery 60A| axe POODLE PUPS BEACK | _ lise pata mt Ra. PR £-0000.— Beycratt iy ai oe e| tee feed Sur price ‘enon A on, . 5 we ne ~ apricot, ‘Reas. 5 ——_———— - Pas aes ij tf ‘ : g - 050, ve good used boats pag oe rH se _ patra | Starkling delicious ia Kir alban jo el There os a i: a “PONTIAC S) Ee 2 e Z 8. 8 es. Yellow Freestone. Se ad see Grae see Dawson's Sales TRUCK CENTER . South Bivd. E. ch Sales, 16210 Helly Rd. on fen, to ; ERY CANNING A olly, MEIrose 4-671. | Ee ) righ om Hick. + Orehard at 601 N 3d Left fellow. sian. _ ia vairvet ia Auburn Heights. or rai et _ Open _ey RETAIL BRANCH _, Oakland at Cass Foreign & Spe & Sports Cars 90B (58 38 CITROEN DSt¥ € DR., Foul Hydraulic, Take 7 kate ren” 1401 ihe eo ont Bird, Can be seen at \_PE 8-2131_vet 7 DAUPHINE, 1 tomate fo tS oe alter @ p.m. : a8, Wator “Sales = arg es on 4 Gr, nice, otor Sales Saginaw "63. Buick eer! 8. pia, tS nial kit, sherp. "gaa pe Rg - BUIG ing Drakes, ae. seat, eat $800, OR ®, pickup. 76 over paren retest foe os "I ‘30 BUICK L 2 FE 5 BOUT SPECIAL HARD _ eet noes ter, AS a9 trans- e ” CADILLAC. 1956 Here's snother Fg for $2,895 WILSON Pontiac-Cadillac 1360 N, Woodward Bi han 8s Rr. u West Bever Hardenburg | “HAS 'EM 1958 Chev. and Olds © - Officials Cars BAVE UP TO $1,000 Also selection of OK. * used Haskins Chev. oo 59 oars ave boen '56 DODGE PI DOWN 'Ss FORD ba Sure | ae 2 "Motof Sales” Jane danvase ? ’ 4 ‘pal Ey pee 3 B Seether ik 57. Ieetta . ‘3 ‘32 sia = Sse eC repeer ei tee ee ewe ee eere a ar. he. iser %: = oe ry uburn at East Blvd. FE 8-4539 = s 4 = = Ree eee teen ee aeebene CARS 58 Buick Super... .$2895 RIVIERA CP®. full factory equip- ment including power. Sharp. 'S7 Buick Super... .$2295 RIVIERA “Eo | raw radio, ig oo Sy 57 Pontiac 4 Dr... .$1895 -BLACK CATALINA, [fd lis equipped. 35 Pontiac Cpe... $1295 iE gy gg Og og *iteoring 2 brakes. : veiand posture seats Lonead sories 36. Pontiac . tegen “$1495 faite with wists gh Moe a 4 = trim. This’ og. is Immacu- ‘WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 MONEY! Make it easily sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ae ‘dial FE 2.8181. =| HASKINS DONT WISH FOR through Classified Ads. Tot Si aera SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK © pana OL 18133 ‘Convertibles Bob oe The. 200 Hunter, we Bel Air-2 Door ia the | 3 equipped. including 3 and style and, its Ge : Yours for only ; foots “ 8 go. ‘atl uae i ae Ee 4 tle is you need. og SCHUTZ bs mS alt need oe DES LYMOUTH : jg ‘ ee —|.. SCHUTZ: , DOSOTO-PLYMOUTE. pms CADILLAC | nas. OTOP EMOTE, as Executives factory equipment cluding 4&way pow-| 1952 CHEVROLET STATION yas . Condi-| on. 1 owner, No rust, $575, ; fening af ad eels Must be | _5-62i1. Stat “AS tow ee GUS. oe your GA) F “Bright Spot” ‘35, Ponting Cat, ... $1195 STARCHIEF, ‘56 Olds 4 Dr...../°$1695 Ata Fh Hydramatic, white mileage tires, lo j 38 Buick 4Dt.... $1195 . gr ~~ Saad OVER 15 wee $95 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS choose from at this new low othe "54 Buick 4 Dr...... .$895 heater wecle po ll oe eee") 556 Cadillac 4 Dr... 3 windows, eeerine, FR, ge A wher and very ne 54 Pontiac 2 Dra... $595 © Rea heater, 57 Ford "300" sass foun aa" $5. 5_Chevro et 2 Dr. re saat py JERON dr, full power. Tremor i gown a) wee at oo oee ee ane eee eeee eens 1956 Lincoin very ‘to "BOB PROST, 1 INC,, Continental 1958 Mark 2, full power, like- Try od. No trades. bs : “You! 100 DOLLAR 1 Get | CENTS FOR YOUR WHEN YOU BUY A =| -"Top-Value” a SEE THESE '57 PONTIAC USED CAR FROM Glenn’s Motor Sales 22. OUTSTANDING BUYS! m ye 306s] 4 DOOR NICE - 157? BUICK ¢ -paldineds HARDTOP, FULL POWER - fordomiste ” ana 37 FORD E* na? + ARE aR Tam eS Sx ‘HI ITZ $1,904 og RST cael SS CHEVROLET SB PONTIAC | 3708? FAIRLANE * 4 DOOR : TTS one owner : Fo-o Matic; 12000 miles ; ¢ p. ¢ lyeox-cotr.inc. | “7 SHEMROLET a - PLYMOUTH _ 14 door 216, & a’ Powerglide ; _. . DODGE-CHRYSLER : | Walled Lake MA 4-4511; °55 OLDSMOBILE National DEL RAY 2 DOOR $904 $5 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR $004 Motor Sales | 560 Auburn at. Marshall | "52 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR $374 $274 4g 34 BUICK a mee DOOR 7 Door ‘Auburn Avenue at poked sige AP COEF 27 = : SUPER ‘88° 2 DOOR $1,294 e ° ’ "55 CHEVROLET |. tb, ¥ WAGON | = ERT pmol uOUTY 1949 Thru 1953 va Model Fords - Chevrolet 532 FORD , - Plyniouths, we i COUNTRY SEDAN » g LOW AS Sra ey * « * 5 PASSEN GT oO 8 CYLINDER 33 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR “sa 34 PLYMOUTH « Boen see in jabs Out GLENN’ S: ¢ . Motor Salles | 952. Me HURON... BEL er, bor ‘57 Ford 2 Dy Dr. se e005 PAIRLANE “500° donate asia pee cag Ue ’S7 Pontiac 2 Dr. . -$1795 ’$7 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1595 ’56 Ford 2 Door ..$1595 55, © Buick 4 Dr. ... .$1195 | ‘55 Buick 4 Dr. +» $1095 55 Buick 4 Dr. sig $18 55 Pontiac 360 . 54 Ford 2 Dr. +. hermonising interior. ''51 Plymouth 4 Dr. $ 195 | BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave, — | ina ee i ss ee iocsta | "irony (1 shen offer 55 RAMBLER WAGON -2.,.icceuises cess $1295 5 Soriano with overdrive, new. tives and ‘rade, A ; : gas-caving ¢ : : SCHUTZ "S54 PONTIAC WAGON 5 ocean ct cakes dns $ 995 au 8: ‘Woodward Bs 6-8302 HYDRAMATIC. power: brakes. < on ma ee — *52 FORD v8 WAGON .. see aerere ss eneee $ 495 : HARDTOP SPECIALS 55. PONTIAC. CATALINA. 2.0.0. .0c00000- $1245 7 STARCHIEF AND SHARP. “ Fit SS PONTIAC COUPE io. e eee cc eeee $ 645 ; CATALINA with hydramatic. — "54 PONTIAC CATALINA ..........5-055 $ 945 STARCHIEF with full power. : “155 BUICK RIVIBRA ov. .cs cere ck ecs sce $1295 FULL power. USED BARGAINS "54 BUICK. 2. DOOR kb euacba dian ol sbee; $ 745 =|] °53 BUICK 2 2 2 DOOR Nee ere ee Ee 53 som oa Deri as doeteccceeeicseass $ 495 1 CHRYSLER | Be ee ere $ 195 GOOD ONE. "52 STUDERARER HARDTOP _ Aeiopoee $ 295 | 6-CYLINDER with overdrive. “ECONOMY SPECIAL—'38 VAUXHALL $1745 2 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS TO SAVE =| JOHNSON ‘| © MOTOR SALES "SO HERE GOES" a NEW PONTIACS AND -RAMBLERS ’ AT COURTESY CAR PRICES STA. ‘WAGON CLOSE Our YOU MONEY— NORTH BROADWAY AT SHADBOLT M-24 AT SHADBOLT MY 2.2871 MY 3:1461 = “RUSS” vee _ AUTHORIZED PONTIAC & RAMBLER DEALER LAKE ORION , yy s ~ CUSTOMER. CONFI DENCE THAT S OU R TRADITION- iby BUILD. MPONTIAC. RETAIL IL STORE” a |'56 PONTIAC .......... $1495 155 PONTIAC vo verte ORT 55 FONTIAC ae $1905 ‘55 BUICK ...... ig ee Pee $1295 'SS PONTIAC ...... a... $1095 Reeser Steering, Radio and Heater, $5 PONTIAC 2 5:81808 ‘S4 PONTIAC ...........$ 995 CONVERTIBLE — Redio and Heater, Power ‘pecting : ‘S6 CADILLAC ......... $2695 GONE REV PEemttoa ae Sonat” * 97 MERCURY cdl Sealen apenas 82195 ‘57 Se Pong. goon $2295 ‘56 PONTIAC. . wie “22381595 58 PONTIAC ........ 81195 ar ae Fa Breoring Pe: hall 4-Door, ‘SS'PORD <.-.... 1. $1295 | ay a ae ‘58 PONTIAC, sen es $3145 ‘57 PONTIAC .......... $2295 — Power 2 ee, Seace a ane 'S7 PONTIAC........... $2295 Og ge ae FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MT. CLEMENS ST-~ - FE 3-7117 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) ‘ . ; ‘ E : ass sf * 2 “ at 4 i i 5 ° ‘ © £ * a * ba rT | ‘ : : ee a ° ee she * ks ae : s a *. ;. . . ese be ae 3 - ' 4 oe i Ti ’ eB ~ f 4 & 7 5 ¢ ie Too Sort Old Und Too: Late A ‘Shmart | cfr RUSS DAWSON 58 EDSEL steering, ns vol ane Ng a re P ontras. low mileage, spotless '38 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4dr hardtop, jike, nel fon ioe and steering, po ord O-Matie. Our ites ae radio, "37 FORD VICTORIA ° e your a rlane 2dr. 500 with or pleoring. ater. h . Wi aad and bese Ford ete few 37 FORD WAGON Ford-O-M mileage wagon. | $1888 57 CHEVROLET. 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The restau- fish?” Another story which Hafry says is a favorite in Israel | now. An Israeli ‘woman . wheeling a new baby was stopped by an Egyptian of- asked het. the ‘The San Francisco contact lenset says the girl they'd like most to keep in contact with is Wilson Girl Nominee Laura Manson, dancer, there. ‘howeyer, the 15,000-pound missile usually scores a near miss rather than a direct hit. part of the Eastern Air Defense, Command, produced the Bomarc. firing data shortly after a radar antenna sighted the drone from) the cape. on the Boeing Airplane’ Co., soon be operational at 14 Pe Abe sites across the nation, It covers a range of about 250 miles ‘travel- ing at three times the speed of sound, aie} Hope i in Chicago o Assist Sanatorium Wie, 16) URLW, on WW, 50) WOAR, (i190) «WETS, CIO «= WPUN, (1480) WIR, (t90) = tion with the proposed municipal v3 ace WEYE News wurrel WPON, News, Bob Lark cuLw wens. Davies : “co Weim is Bob parking lot there. soitureiand » Bows, ures The mone: resents the hos- seas ig, porte MeKenste wee mows comsnee | "URLW breakfast Club WORK ‘Besebal ag —_ aghy occ taiet pital’s toventioant in three nearby cRLW fers i ie ye "ee yon (0:00--WJR. News, @. Drake | *0O—WIR. News. Lopes gu ee houses in which administrative of- WOAR ‘ewe. Page WWJ. News, Melody monial dinner for Hope tonight to ti located during the WPON, News. Quiss Bee Wd, Melody Parade WX¥2, Pun-e-Rame raise $25,000 for La Rabida Sana-|"es have been loca ng. ‘qaroubar MORNING we %. News, tckensie CKLW News. Davies | torium. building program. ¢:90-WJR, Dinner Date $:00—WJK, News, Melody News Ghildren's Gr) Cee Gasees Z s' & The city wants the three homes XYZ J. ‘Daly ww, N i Fn tows The ‘sanatorium . helps young- plus seven others in the area to WPON Candtelight & Saver wae er, George -. WIR. News. pg sters suffering , from rheumatic] 24" land for the parking. lot. < i 10:80 WW. News, Melod ‘nm News. as he WB newt se meee has not offered the hospital any wean na CKLW Hews. M fever and conducts research on pa Big mn News Woodling the disease. cash for its homes, but offers WRYZ & b» Morgan “Wyya, New ee to pick up the remaining $23, CREO 6 sowie Ge. Muste | ie wd hint "wat Mies este” | GREW. Re / Ee: which the hospital still owes on WJBK, Baseball "GRLW Gone of Saddle | WHE, Mee ee is Ee, Tomorrow night. Hope will be|tnom Trustee Harold B, Eule amma 9 pa fete nag doer yet md Bote : oe rE. m. we Bese Orch. one of cay attractions at oa ported to the Board of Trusts WXYZ. 1e- wR, ap wees Lewis , Meaier Chicago. Tribune's 29th ann ht. ‘ Casey WER News. goodtorn “dit WJ News Melody ate Chicagoland Music Festival at last nig 8:00 WIR. Amos ‘a’ andy | WEAR Nowe seve, ro Wiese | de, gands| SOldier Field. a ’ eel B ee WoaR Neer | MWK, Mune Bal : a Kews Chicago Plans to Bid ows Lieeereane Ways et” giitunpar » Goren WIGK News. ol a C . ) wi . ‘All Sta 4:30 W is ‘or Fa onventions wae hme oe wi News, te | Rae Od ny 9:00 WIR -Baneball Pie at areing CHICAGOMAP)—This city will Pig Mag se cau 4:00--w, «. Muse | bid for beth the Democratic and . WIBR. . Reseball WeoN. for 44 ee weve ewe Siaeney Republican national conventions 9:30—-CKLW, World Today - = for Muste ‘jin 1960, says Mayor Richard E. B30) Wie Musie ¢ Hall ews. Divies . Wine 1 ww a9 wi, Football SaaS Seodgsernne WAR Revs, Bena Daley. « WRYZ | — io * qh. Nee Hospital + MacKinnon ‘Both parties held their 1952 con WEOR, Mune Gime " win on tt eS a egies |* wv G me, a8 ventions here and two years ago * 1e80—-WIH, Amos ‘a! Andy Pao we MeKensi¢ “| Seon. Don ackinnon FE Pan-a.Ranre the Democrats met here while the 11:00 WIR, News, : Sports © wine ners | a nalanadl 12 ae ge met in. Sen. Fran- ww, Bandstand 4 wea joodiing i een a f + pw AS ee : ; r \ ¢ The giant computer in Kingston, ‘The aeluae manufactured a ition... Vietor Borge, who sells rateur licked his lips over it. and then said, “Tell me, if you - had this, why did you order ‘ ae ‘cedures which I will be happy to TV. « /pass ‘along. Capricious i. Bride at 13 Plus Mother | iia ve sded'at at — yori} ; ‘ ipardon the expression — cost.) tl4E I G i ei t3] Never, in a weak moment, allow) a qua S. apes » [lyourself to purchase something on 7 awim =. This may prove difficult for t 5 NEW YORK — Jerry Lee Lewis’ -l-seat-tid bride Svea is{neophyte as all the guile ss absolutely, positively and unqualifiedly expecting’ a baby ctaftiness of merchants = around New Year's. Myra, who was married in December and rected at just such weak-willed * ea turned 14 July 22, has so informed her father, J. W. Brown, who'll become a grandpappy at a ripe old 31. Jerry Lee has just signed for|of Goodie : two Hollywood movies, one titled “Beat Gen- Ses eration,” and is earning about $10,000-a-week f.. candi toy a canly doing personal appearances. all, it’s not the Elsa Maxwell will be back on the Jack aaa a > bak als Paar TV show no matter what you may | erly foreren. Bo ay Oe ee have heard. Jack assured NBC he can | doing it. - handle Elsa and NBC said, “Anything | Never pick up 3 " - You want—it’s your show.” ' Iner checks at o. or night spot. Harry Hershfield told the crowd in the Cat, that is \check out of pel aa Anaoh, wing tn Sel Se oe if bet t had no intention of paying asked the restaurateur if he'd like some|py the time I added the figures, ce everyone had gone and I a pay or wash dishes. a * * a Now from time & you folléw the. - fyou, At this ~ have} several possible on Providing you | your glass of | knock it over, and in to dry out the tabjecioth, « again push the check across the frozen trout, too... Bill O'Dwyer flew back to Mexico City. EARL’S PEARLS: Description of a local showgir]: “She’s iso dumb she should have been beautiful.” That’s earl, brother, (Copyright, 1958) | THE MIDNIGHT EARL ie: Steve Lawrence's back ailment may delay his Army induc-| Rock Cornish hens, will peddle! Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 9 to 9 | Pontiac General Hospital says it stands to loose $19,415 in connec- Hospital May Lose Money Over City Parking Area credit for this money. i ee TV's oe | CONDON’S | RADIO & TV — SALES & SERVICE 127 §. 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