v 4 \ a ' The. Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast _ Showers. t., Clear and cool tomorrew. (Details Page 2): 115th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, August 14, 1958—52 PAGES TED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ABSOCTA’ irliner With 99 x *k * $150,000 Blaze Demolishes Carpet Stor Five Other Businesses x * ‘Billowing Smoke Attracts Thousands to scene of Big Blaze a i * * Pontiac Press Photes THOUSANDS WATCHED—Some of the 3,000 spectators at last night's fire ring the McCandless store as firemen finish up the three-hour job of totally extinguishing the blaze. This photo was taken from the main Pontiac firehall and indicates how close it - is to the fire scene. CHARRED REMAINS — Twisted girders, charred wood and shattered masonry remain after collapse of the mid-portion of the two-story McCandless building at the peak of the fire. Firemen were called away from this rubble-filled area about a minute before the collapse. British Welcome Ike’s Proposals UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (#)— Britain today wel- comed President Eisenhower’s Middle East peace plan as a solid foundation for “reconciling our points of view” and achieving constructive results. The British position was outlined by Foreign Secre- tary Selwyn Lioyd before the emergency session of x & x « kk x *k * SMOKE-FILLED SKYLINE — Pictured jit ¢ the Pontiac State Bank Building, smoke from the blazing McCandless store * * +*.* gushes skyward to a height that board Plun ges Into At x & could be seen from at least five miles away. (Other pictures on Page 13.) From Our Wire Services SHANNON, Ireland — A KLM Super-Constellation with 99 persons aboard crashed into the Atlantic Ocean today on a flight from Am- sterdam to New York. Officials of the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines conceded that the wreckage of a plane sighted 130 miles west of Shannon was theirs. They feared the death toll was heavy. Several American passengers were aboard the aircraft, which left Shannon Airport at 4:05 a.m. today . (10:05 p.m. Pontiac time last night) headed for Gander, Newfoundland. The passenger list was released in New York. It. contained last names only. But a spokesman for the airline said ‘at least 10 nationalities were included in those aboard. The crew was all Dutch. An incomplete list of passengers has been revealed. At press timer’ ried several inflatable rubber life rafts and other survival gear for use in the event of a crash at sea, He said the rafts were equipped sages. He added that the plane had Hiner; 99 Aboard, Crashes Off Irish Coast % an adequate number of life jack- ets abéard.and each passenger had been instructed in their use before takeoff, An Air Ministry official said the with food, water and a portable ra-jairliner may have been struck dio for sending emergency mes. lightning during the squall, (Continued on Page 38, Col. 3) Michigan: Couple Told*Their Son, Wife on Plane father and mother turned away crashed off Ireland. The “Miller, female.” Later, the lat- “team” last night, elected Calling signals for the 1 only two persons, from Plymouth, are from Michigan. (See adjoining story.) LOSES RADIO CONTACT Shannon Airport lost radio con- tact with the plane at 4:40 a.m. (11:40 p.m. Pontiac time last night). There were indications that this was about the time the the 81-nation General As-+ sembly which was opened yesterday by Eisenhower. While throwing Britain's _ full support behind the President's six- peint plan for bringing political and economic stability to the Mid- die East, Lloyd expressed sharp disappointment over the tone adopted by Soviet Foreign Minis- ter Andrei A, Gromyko in the op- ening Soviet speech, Informed quartets said Britain and the United States were in elose consultation on a resolu- tion, dealing with part of the Eisenhower prog This was understood to cover some political aspects, including establishing of conditions which would make possible the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Lebanon and British troops from Jordan. ® * * Lloyd began his speech by re- ferring to a remark by Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold that the U.N. can serve as an instru- ment of negotiations among gov- ernments. “If I may say so,” he added, (Continued on Page 38, Col. 2) $-$-10% MORE MILES PER GALLON $-$ SUPER UL ETHYL fine, The, HIGHEST octane Gesiise 4, of 3286 Auburn Rd., ‘Auburn MORE MILES aD a ag et and ran fnto a steel post. wea Seeye or MON-| “Zielinski suffered a. crushed|™ ARMER, GAS chest. Spadafore was uninjured, 21 Orebard Lake As uta Ben gt ‘'said police. City Resident Dies in Accident Car in Which He Rides Goes Out of Control, Strikes Steel Gatepost A Pontiac man was killed Wednesday when the car in which he was riding went out of control, striking another auto and a steel gatepost, according to Pontiac Po- ce, John Zielinski, 69, of 359 E. Wilson St., was dead on arrival at St ioeteal Mer- t 4:15 pm. | Oakland He: was a. pas- Highway senger in the car Toll being driven by in ’58 his wife, Kazmie- ra, 65, who was - treated for minor 55 injuries and re- leased. The Zielinski auto apparently went out of control as it, turned onto §.- Sanford from E. South Bivd. It struck the curb, then hit ‘oline,/a car driven by Albert Spadatore, a: \ paid the plane ran into a sudden violent wind-and-rain squall and crashed. The wreckage was sighted first on the radar of a British Overseas Airways Corp. airliner on a New York-to-London flight. One of six Royal Air Force long-range Shackleton planes, dis- patched from points in Ireland, England and Scotland to search alohg the airliner’s route, reported sighting the wreckage at 2:45 p.m. (8:45 a.m. Pontiac time). * * * The Shackleton pinpointed the wreckage at 53 degrees 14 minutes north longitude and 12 degrees west latitude, about 130 miles west-northwest of Shannon. The search plane reported it saw bodies in the water, floating wreckage and a few half-inflated life rafts. it reported no sign of life. A KLM spokesman in New York said at 10:15 a.m. EST that “It is assumed that the aircraft is down at this time.” He said the airline _jhad, no confirmation that. the wreckage sighted off Ireland was|a cofficidence. It was found that!" that of the plane. But KLM Readquartere in th @ there added that although the fate of those on board “cannot ‘be told with certainty, it must, alas, be said that the to find survivors Stat ke Seaeal Ga Dutch Girl, 17, on Other Plane Was En Route to Join Parents Now Living in Royal Oak A 17-year-old Dutch girl, or- iginally . booked on. the Dutch airliner that crashed into the Atlantic today, met her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pennock of 20942 W. Sth St., Royal Oak, at Idlewild Airport in New York to- day, She arrived safely aboard a companion flight. The oldest of the Pennocks’ four country 17 months ago when the others came over, because she Rd., unanimous choice of the -150 pre- cinct delegates who held their 1958 convention at the County Office Building, 1 Lafayette St, County GOP Picks ‘Team for Stale Convention Fight By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Republicans of Oakland County put. together a a captain, mapped their plays, and announced “we’re just beginning to fight.” 41-member county Repub- lican team at the state convention in Grand Rapids Aug. ¥30 will be Dr. John P. Wood, Birmingham orthopedic surgeon. .Dr. Wood, 55, of 644 Redgate Bloomfield Hills, was the Before the convention a d- journed around midnight, ty Republicans had selected the delegate team ef 141, plus al- ternates, which will make up the largest delegation in the state when party platforms are built in Grand Rapids. Here delegates will select the Michigan delegation to the presi- dential nomination convention in 1960. Oakland Republicans will con- verge on Grand Rapids with an boys and seven girls, Marijke,|¢ight-point ‘creed’ which they had been denied entry to this|hope the entire state delegation will endorse. “This is the statement of beliefs had been ill with tuberculosis. “We are daubly fortunate in seeing our daughter again,” the of members of the Republican Par- ty in Oakland County,’ said Henry L. Woolfenden, Bloomfield Hills chairman of the resolution com- grateful mother told newsmen at the airport, in gratitude that her daughter hadn’t been aboard the ill-fated flight. A Dutch airlines spokesman said the girl's flight change was In New York, « KLM official Super-Constellation car- in Today's Press (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Comics ........ ri tte Hts. tek igi wen tid out gadl she was transferred to the other| - County News.......ss...+... 13 €/ plane. Editorial, eoeweeee HOO e ee enews 6. Marijke, now reported cured of| Fooq Section....... stsee 28-32 TB, was granted a visa after ar-| Markets ......../....00.. +, & rangements were niade for her to| Obituaries .........-: slibisall® |g0 to the Deborah sanatorium and| Sports ........... dousesve oe hospital at Browns Mills, N.J.,) Theaters .....+..c..i.+-0.: for a\ six-week series of tests, be- TV & Radio Programs. bist _ ining her’ eave in Royal} Wilken, Wal ....c6cc seis 25 _ Women's Pages.....6.5, 33-37 > > hel ter designation was made “Mrs. Miller.” That must be his son, Keith, and his bride, Phyllis, said Peter’ R. Miller of Plymouth, Mich., who came here to welcome the couple on their return from a European trip. Keith, 28, was a sportswriter for the Freeport, Ill., Journal Standard, the older Miller said. He spent three years in the serv- ice, and had taken his bride of a year on. a tour of some of the towns he was stationed in over- seas. |Deluged by Real Thing BOSTON (® — After a 10-min- ute downpour-had-scattered 8000 music lovers at an outdoor con- cert of the Boston Pops Orches- tra, conductor Arthur Fiedfer canceled a number entitled “Pre- NEW YORK w — A Michigan|n lant, * «*&-*& kk . Damaged During tire City Firefighters Muster Every Bit of Equipment _ to Combat Flames x By PETE LOCHBILER A $150,000 five-alarm fire destroyed a carpet store, damaged adjacent buildings and threatened other down- town Pontiac businesses for nearly 14 hours early last night. More than 70 firemen and nearly every available piece of city firefighting equipment were marshaled to combat the blaze, which broke out at the W. N. Me- Candless, Inc. Floor-coverings Store, 11 N, Perry St. at ~ 6:19 p.m. The two-story brick and cement block carpet store and its inventory were “a total loss,” said Fire Marshal Charles E. Metz, while extensive smoke and water dame age occurred to stock at the adjacent Modern: Age Pura ture Store, 15 E. Pike St. he said. Five other businesses in the four-building ehister ae at the northwest corner of Perry and Pike suffered 2 smoke and water damage “to some extent,” Metz said. Preliminary estimates of the damage varied. Fire Chief John Schroeder placed the loss as high as $200,000. Metz figured the ore Fire Spee A ear 8, while turning off a gas maih. It was the biggest Pontiac fire lude to a Deluge” from the pro- gram. since the explosion that struck the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Search Billy Hoffa’s Place Acting on a tip, authorities yes- terday searched in vain for the missing Herman Kierdorf at the) White Lake Township farm of Wil- liam Hoffa, brother of Teamster President James R. Hoffa. The search was part of a nation- wide hunt under way today for the Teamster leader who dropped out of sight Jast week on the day his fatally-burned nephew, Frank H. Keirdorf, staggered into St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. State Police Det. Charles A. Leaf, who participated in the raid on the farm, said no evi- dence was turned up to show Herman had ever been there. William Hoffa has already been questioned by authorities ih con- nection with the arson of a Flint Seek Herman at Local Farm which Frank is believed to have accidently suffered his injuries. * * * The search of the farm took place late yesterday afternoon af- ter the anonymous tip was re- ceived at the prosecutor’s office. Questioned devel ‘ler persons, since the — disappearance 10 days ago. Beattie admitted that authori- ties were “no closer to finding Herman.” were his son, Richard, a Sag- inaw Teamster business agent, and Herman’s wife, Lila. Neither was able to shed light on Heérman’s hiding place. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) “If I did know,- I probably wouldn’t tell you, grey-haired Mrs. Kierdorf, 58, was quoted as made emphatic denials, Beattie said, that they had knowledge where Herman is, or had been in dry cleaning pickup station in contact with him directly or {You Will Want to Read — Detroit Bludgeon Rackets Committee Training Balloon School Aid, Tax Bills, Page 9 Gromyko U. N. Speech, Page 22 Slaying, Page 2 (Hoffa), Page 38 Crash, Page 18 — Showers Tonight; Friday to Be 82- 86 > x : ee : : ; = ee ff mt is . : : oe : : ee | : F , ; ( : eg SETHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 : ; - aareeep ibaa Ae i pees: a en mmmmermes |The Day in Birmingham = §—_|Coed:Jumps Into River Body Found as a + [She Wants to Cool Off t : . |Four Juveniles Arrested | rmssuncn iar) was ove | a: Seem ; comet ay. Ligerora f Det if , le ; of those hot, mnany dae. Sits i a, ” gation apids - , a _— fA Th f en, a 20-year-old vel 0 mites, The “Republican Creed” |Aclegation ta, Grand Reps oO} VEITOIET in Series of Auto Thefts |usien,2,23cra ceed. : : y : ‘ ; , © = ‘ to cool ‘off. = i Under Basement Debris | SIMIAN Arif chy ong pel ett eed oe der Basemen r recent car thefts in Birmi on arrive | Und ee ' : |have been cleared up following|mingham within the next 10 days. be geal ogy wor ane finally ected delegates to the state | His Safe Ri ed : tas pegs Rt al srt In manufacture less than & dived in and fished her from the enti ; year-o gham a ‘year, it is a a@tump remover, eee are: Aug. $0 at Grand) | -rROIT uw — The bludgeon Juvenile Officer Jack Kalbfleisch|wnich grinds them up with a ro. water: vas treated for shock and Beruley slayer of a wealthy Detroit furni- ce Nod tary drill type device, according|+,ien to St, Francis Hospital for~ Ig W. Kuno. Harry Maur ture store owner whose battered Two of the youths were ar (to Charles Gale, city forester. | 1) servation. ? ie i ts ri sats |e a et ; : : ta en a ment was iv a ear stolen e chine be its a a Raf also, gp: &: Snowe today by police om Kroges store parking let on. E. | Cennne ersten, be sala, (Both Michigan Senators J, P. Dickerson, ys T, Iverson, Jr, The body of Rudolph . Fahl, Maple road near Hunter boule: | . St , hauled t by Vote for Education Bill A. Jesse Hart. John man 67, was found last night under a vard; They were spotted by umps now are ou Coty SEMIS Bette Finecen” —_| Pile of cardboard cartons and fur- Set. Glen Yoltz. and Patrolman (tractor after considerable digging.| WASHINGTON (® — Michi- D. F, Lovett Jasper Reid niture pads in the basement of Lamar Gilchrist. Then they must be loaded onto| gan’s two senators vated with RL, Halsted file Hills one of his two furniture stores trucks and taken to a dump near] the majority last night as the H. L. Woollenden Gorden Geisinger [Fahl jast was seen alive Monday The other pair was picked UP/Rochester where a disposal fee is| Senate passed the 1% billion dol- ° fF WG on ace by a business associate. _ |later, Admissions yesterday by the) charged, lar federal aid to education -bill. . 5 Maly Deal pepe ro oe ° pclae — several other! Besides the removal expenses,| Senators — patariggt Re ene control of our state govern-|~. “ © owing , . youths, Kalbfleisch said. ai. blican, and atric cNa- f by Iabor borses — OF any|R . Beck." reaakgy ce aa vaieisila ta ane The boys told bim- they began roerhi abvaye, Gunagis ty the| mara, "Democrat, both were om _ grety ot mpodal ineereet = Uiiaaiy dpe tacks Srcive (3, Dales lby abt’ ‘red Potvi taking autos last spring while |tractor and must be repaired by| the winning side of the 7: bad for the state and bad for the|®, D. Huzt, | Helen G. Bonmer [by Fahl's attorney, Fred Potvin hitchhiking home from school in |the city, There is a large backlog} vote for passage. I people; Christene Greene H. R. McGregor Homicide Detective Lt, Albert Detroit, He said they would steal of work awaiting the new stump : Va (5) We believe that our sys- 2 i Sea eens 6 nowigy}, SBaet sald 0 trad of blood led a car, drive it to a point near jrouter, Gale noted, : veer tem of American free enterprise (f..7 Ss Bs witithaen — ae ane Ge hoop their home and abandon it. — en Amer’ p pteatert | on panel” ag The body, clad only in an un Later, they began taking autos Discussion of architect's plans en Tht harvey” Seeenbere | dershirt, ‘was found under the for “joy rides,” Kalbfleisch said.|for expansion of Baldwin Public “Setonded le». pare Nott BHF debris, The hands were tied, Prime targets were, cars in|Library is ereaggh Pu tonight's . Lathrup Villa which owners had left keys and|Baldwin Public Library Board socialism; jy, yu numphrey Isaacs said Fahl, a widower, those having unlocked ignitions. | meeting, t Charles Kass ‘pence |_ Madison Heights apparently was bludgeoned *to : said, The m will be held Se ee death in his bed and then dragged Five of the thefts were from (a1 the library at § p.m, 9g [Delphine K Lamy ae to the basement by his slayer, A parking lots in Birmingham dur- ole safe in the bedroom was rifled. ing the past few weeks, Kalb- | h Prag mmmee | ce ma rel tec onpenredl nha Ne Teer E : a F e boys bave been re Ik requests recentl wilt ¢. muthwaite |{O& Dis Possession of PoPeite| MERMAN’S RELATIVES—Richard Kierdort and his mother, |the custody of their parents and|to Birmin aetty presented All Popular Brands—Freshest CIGARETTES his daughter, Mrs. Margie Laurie,| Lila, are shown ’as they left the Oakland County Prosecutor’s | their names have been turned over|ors Regular Size 18 words, in Phoenix, Ariz. office yesterday after telling authorities they had no knowledge |to the Detroit Youth Bureau for vill a Per Carton. ....-+ ges ‘<8 of the whereabouts of the missing Herman Kierdorf. Richard is |possible questioning. pe Village Pavers ee Ps ee : Potvin said Fahl recently sold| Herman's son, Lila is Herman's wife. | — asked the oly 10 Pat ne Wen. sate Gastiee Sqinea, Ola elds, a home he owned in Riverside, The newest piece of city ™&-| necting it with the present side- Philip Morris’ Chettersil King and Filter 2 2 Per Carton .....+ . 28 : ; of tire stock ineludin Winston. ral asl Marvore, i Bankers Choice ir SineeisreSeek Herman on Farm |i yy 4.1 seretceay ture store and had numerous Teal) (continued From Page One) _ | with the words, “You'll be next U ge artric S naitente vee wont 6 vale © Sn IS te Be os woes Burial Cate Tebbetts Resigns —— rr,were,"s,warc° Rict Seaer|°at ustonn tree will” an noon Ullal Saturday returning hurriedly from a Florida|‘‘all the furor had died down,”| Service Set for 11 A.M, iden SPECIAL SAVINGS on This Weekend Offer! (Friday and Saturday Only) jas Reds’-Manager _|vscs=. etic wis - atity the a a 2 at Ist Methodist Church CINCINNATI (AP)—Birdie Teb-| home, ner would | Mrs. Kierdorf felt her husband) jp Royal Oak betts resigned today as manager| Mrs.- Kierdort, who said she’ |was afraid authorities wanted to spent her first few days back in |charge him with more than pos- he session of a silencer for a pistol, Funeral — service for Circuit did not know |which is the charge presently| Judge George B. Hartrick, 67, who self as Gabe Paul, general man-|who made the call, but “‘the voice |against him. died of a heart ailment Tuesday ager, listened, sounded familiar." Atty. Gen. Paul Adams has nery Ae heaps a ped * 6 #4. Beatties said that the missing| indicated he wants to find out |yirc a. m. Saturday Tebbetts had been manager of/man’s son did not go into further) what Hi knows about the Methodist Church, Washing- the Redlegs since Sept. 2, 1953. details, but apparently accepted fire. but doubts that Herman ton at 7th Sts., Royal Oak. Burial wi we Vv. Parenti Watertora “This was not an easy decision|the message ‘without questioning wreak as will be in Roseland Park Ceme- \ ai Biter |t0, make, because I have always) it.» man aid meg He will lie in t the Wil-lE \ a felt that a manager should never ‘iss i Beattie -sa at Herman’s son e will lie in state at the Wil- . : Authorities did not know what : | quit,” Tebbetts said. , ienificance to give the call. It and wife told their stories under liam Sullivan & Son Funeral Famous G E Telechron . | ware 7 was reminiscent of a telephone 20d “very covE ewes Home, 5 W. 11 Mile Rd., until King Edwards Ortonville “T had a meeting with Gabe * * * 10 p, m. Friday, and in the First call Herman claimed he received Methodist Church from 10 a. m. ieee tn.|Paul last night after the Milwau- = rdort rey Vince game and again this morn-|‘¢ morning Frank was injured. Aber hiarg ar page bag iag shone Saturday until time for the serv-|E 3 it wages te ee fred” anonymous man threatened him | teaty never talked over his af-| Bearers for -Judge- Hartrick =. : * : . - fairs with his wife, Jessie. But} will be Judge Arthur E. Moore, ‘ , : she believed that Herman did not} George A. Dondero, Edward , bd own any property outside of the) Shafter, John Englehart, Patrick ire Demolishes Carpet store =. eee See S| Authorities pressed this question,) Levy and Pr. Palmer Sutton. : since they eee rnicgiaaal Judge Frank Doty, Judge H. Herman has left the country. [Russel Holland, Judge Cl It this tonight when on (Continued From Page One) surance would only cover $75,000|knowledge that only a rear alley « * * Adams and Glenn Ses) on the same Supervisors’ |Pontiac Varnish Co. last Nov. of the loss, he aaid, -iérinepaere theater’ from) the Ziem said he may make up his| be honorary bearers. l * peazing Sumané. ; mind today whether to release " Lawn, Avon Township bought | The manager of the theater, |Myron D. Weiss, 5tyear-old De-\(J, of M. Enrollment Up Positively Friday and Saturday Only! Metz and his inspection crews the business last year from W. Edward 1 W. Plett, said he was |troiter who is the last known per- ; through the rubble | wn, McCandless, who still owns ready to evacuate the custom- [son to have seen Herman. Weiss 515 in 1957-58 Year HOUSEWARES | Floral Trim Design digging , looking for evidence to ex- Iding “ig | on bandas. ers if flames endangered the |has been held in custody since| ANN ARBOR i — The Uni- 9'/,-0z. Glasses 6c CIGARS plain how the fire began. “It is . a fairly apparent that it was ac- O’Meara said he locked the store| building, Saturday, but has told authorities} versity of Michigan had a total cidental,” he said. up at 6 p.m. and was only a short! However, firemen easily kept|‘next to nothing.” Ziem said. student population of 47,708 in the Pintiec fi distance away when word of the|the fire from spreading in that x * * the recently concluded 1957-58 men, some of whom ear tr abe Saecineas am direction. " The only other person held in academic year, the call although off-duty, were|OPENS DOOR op plott said be stopped ticket sales custody was freed on & writ of) een eet ann the e- crews and equipment from Bir-} ‘I ran back. and the firemen|then began them again at 7:40 habeas corpus yesterday. He is pemteneabar ron eg . ¥ his/Mingham and Waterford Township, |told me to open the back door./, 1m after the fire was under Jack Thompson, 41, a fellow busi) | ag throughout the state. It Congressional District in De-|Plus volunteers from Independence)I did. It was thick with smoke control. : at — tho ae sa bee was 515 higher than the 1956-57 between ‘Fred M. Alger Jr.|and West Bloomfield Townships. inside already.” The smoke victim was Alice enrollment : : held as a sus] in the arson, but : * Richard C. Durant for chair-| |About a half-dozen members 1) The young businessman, tor. |Reed, 20, of 1575 Lakeview St. Was released by Circuit Judge| _ Wayne County was tops in the . in also pitched in, pushing the total merly comptroller of a Detroit Sylvan Lake. She was with her Stephen J. Roth when Genesee number of students on the Ann , carpeting firm, said he was able |mother, Mrs. Louise Reed, who County authorities refused to seek Arbor camipus with 6,874. Wash- and ambassador to Bel-/"umber of firefighters who parti- took the girl to the nearby Wal- ret hi tenaw with 4,243 followed. Oak- cipated to close to 100. te remmeve ve See e revives|® Turrest egainet him. land follows with 2,423. to 129. the rear of the building, one be- |dron Hotel, where she revived introduced Mur- Assistant Fire Chief John J. | longing to the firm and the without medica] assistance. ray, lashed out at Democrats Morrissey believed the — other to a salesman. Mrs. Reed is a saleslady at the Modified Farm Bill with a shouting promise that | 5°" on the, mezzanine, where) 4 <.icsman for the furniture] McCandless store who was Oakland conclave was Vince M' te fue wi > oss peas : f Better quality tumblers with safety rolled edges. Choice of red and white or green and white natterns. Limit 12 «il per tt r. rf + i ‘ iF i i CANDY DEPT. SPECIALS 3 | Round Soft Plastic Republicans “will net run away a cae cx eagle = Plas |store, Harry Moss, 29, of 2937] downtown with her daughter on Tonight and Saturday Only 3) Mo re Cl h Ba k from @ good fight’ and “We're y- N. Alexander St., Royal Oak, said| her day off. Approved by House 3 MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Oia ge Rs ot es $ ef jest beginning to fight.” Firemen concentrated on con-jhe and several other .employes|; The injured : we , a Z peed Pha “We beat you by 30,000 last taining the fire within the carpet/had been working in the rear of Slave. Richard Charboneen, 50. at WASHINGTON (AP) The . ; 3 bd " » ’ ; ’ , iy — ‘ - time,” Lodge said, “this time it og = preventing its ee : the store until closing time at}9799 Shimmons Rd., Pontiae Town- [House today passed and sent to $2.49 48 . va will be closer to 50,000.” t =— store and other brtsi-|5:30 p.m., when everyone left and|ship, cut two fingers on his left!tne Senate an eleventh-hour coni- Value : : oS > ni in the fire ‘wall be the store was closed. ; hand as he broke through a cast promise farm bill. - tween ‘ia Gan t and furniture/EVERYTHING IN ORDER ——_ iron door on the gas box in the * ek * | Guaranteed not to break. chip The Weath et i sidewalk in front of the burning peggretigg erg e er stores permitted some flames and} “Everything appeared to be al- building, Charboneau said he also It reversed action of last week surface and edges prevent a “terrific amount of smoke” tojright when we left,” Moss said.|ioct a $130 wristwatch at some/to break a legislative stalemate ink snagzing. Choice of colors. the closing days of the Congress. Full U.S. Weather Berean Report jenter the latter establishment,| McCandless, of 576 Lennox St.),,; : > : TIAC ~ ; ’ * du fire. : cieed and warmer eday with scattered Metz said. estimated the loss to the building ee : iL ee ee of the Amy The bill, pronounced satisfac- = 42-Inch L ir d. Handl i t noon An : t = BON, gee a tenight. Showers er thandershewers| The opening was made without fat about $150,000, and added that : Yitory by the Eisenhower adminis- “ scneatamumnctey -inch Long 00 andtie te er pening e Reserve pitched in to help police! tion” and Democratic House FRESH-TASTY Ming Vvitey Solio, of by dearing ant issi jon |it was not completely covered by late tomorrow. High tods permission of the fire inspection | control the crowd. They are mem+ “ low tonight 66-70, i merrew| department, he said, and con- insurance. . onl if - ae Le d Artil- leaders, was passed under ab- coming tog eathery 10-18 miles tenight.| Mected the furniture store to the | O'Meara said that among the |jary which was holding a drill at breviated procedure requiring a Oates’ Soe temorsow aight, fair 824) second floor rear of the carpet | stock that perished in the blaze line W_ Lawrence street armory two-thirds ' vote. ORANGE SLICES Wax Applicator » low : tedey trie ‘dns firm, The furniture store was | were about 14 or 15 small, valU- when the fire broke out | x *& * ea T " ¢ $1.00 . ¢ a im mn st | Lowest temperature prececing 8 am renting this area of the carpet | able oriental rugs, ; : m., Passage was by voice vote. . store for storage, Metz said. Ironically, the last big down-) Value At 8 am.: wind velocity. calm. Berkeley Voss, president of the|town fire was at the Modern Age! The bill now goes to conference east. : , . Fresh shipment of delicious orange | Also threatened were the Top loan company, said any loss to his Furniture. This was caused two/with the Senate to compromise dif- : slices ty at Simms. 3 ust arrive - Idren_will love this candy. § Lambs wool head is removable for wash- oa rises Friday at 5:38 « m. Value Stamp Store, 1 N. Perry St.|firm from smoke or water wovld years ago by a lighted cigarette ferences. Senate farm leaders an-|— 80 hurry to Simms and buv some ing. Gives @ better waxing fob for all Moon Vales iGtiee. and the Home & Auto Loan Co.,)be covered by insurance. left in the store by a customer/nounced in advance they would not = —— deed eee! be Geet Sree 7.N. Perry, which occupy a new,| Eugene Burdette, 39 Lincoln St.,/shortly before closing time, Metz accept the House bill without |E 49¢ Cocoanut Fruit c e ‘to’ Ti j n . . ’ ’ 1 | 6a ety tam .....29'two-story brick building adjacent|assistant manager of the loan firm, | said. |change. E Kisses (Limit 2) 29 16 CAST Sq uare Skillet Fem scc.ce83 12M. ..+-sHity the McCandless store on the|was -workihg alone in the office Pe al _IRON wie FPR "88 south; the Lakeland Hotel, 25% E.|when the fire broke out. “I heard raved il it He qi mM He i 4 Pike; the Gridiron Bar gnd pool'sirens, but didn’t realize the fire) Fe SAVE Exactly 12.00 Friday and Saturday! c hall, 23-25 E. Pike; and Howard was next door until I saw firemen| == nod - Wednesday in Pontiac $1.89 T 59 recorded. di ) ; : highest emperature bd ole tenes ~ Signs Co., 21 E. Pike. running across the street,” he said. : 4 / Seller Bean temperature .pctccseeeceeess Flames did not spread to the} yg ©, Kratt, the hotel manager, . _ - |loan company and stamp store, ‘. wh , -Genuing Wagner Ware cast tron dhs wae sin teams _ |thasks to 0 thick firewall erected| Cod et ter, tose Sie Or Norelco Speedshaver ecuare, stiles “eives 20% reaer Highest temperature «...0-..00-e+: 76 when the building was construct. ; : cooking area, Heat spreads evenly “Lowest temperature npovcece. v00- 10-68 g most immediately,” with some ROTARY M F no sticking or burning of foods. M x ed in 1956, said Metz. of them taking valuable posses ELECTRIC Shaver . , oot 7 A 18-foot wide areaway sepa- | siongalong. About 16 others were DUR —< 64%4%13Y% Inch ALL RUBBER rated the other establishments -| staying at the hotel, Kratt said, from the burning store. Flames | but-they were out at the time. | were not able to cross it. The owners of the bar and pool Bon Bons | Kneeling Pads $24.95 Value . ) win 95 Trade-In* : Add $2 With- Besides hosing tons of water|hall, James P. Marinos and George eae i: ¢ 59¢ Seller , into the first and. second floors of|P, Pratt, said they ordered cus- : el brs a "ithe furniture store.e fire men|tomers to leave at 6:45 p.m, Water , “= seens Novel egal 15 p : 7 : ie of pure cocoanut Gioped in mounted its roof by means of an and smoke filled the rear of the ; New 1958 Norelco Shaver with grelusive gk sgiretener, postions every : yo bam Sh emote i lee Sin 2laerial ladder and played water'pool room, they said. Se Bites ond ohh’ niptoo head “-Trade must be ctandard stand men’s Ma favored. “Limit 9 pounds. : across to the carpet store. | ‘Another potential danger point] = electric shaver. ‘ : 98 North Owner of the carpet store, Don-was the Strand Theater, 12 N.| = ald J. O’Meara, believed that loss Saginaw St. About 75 persons. re-| 33 to his stock and fixtures might|mained in the theater throughout) @ run as much as $100,000: ‘His in- the movie, apparently. without) 7 } ; = “ee et ° es { a 2 \ : aie | hen , \ f\ 98 N. Seginkw igs Saginaw | Main Floor Street wD srorers Flees a a lal : % ; = \ ees ak Bs ane “ : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,1958 + Setcgrrags — Champagne Caves 5th the Arch of Triumph The biggest Wind. | 6 of the tunnel so the velocity ot the Tel Aviv Leading City a s attraction the Fiiffel Tower, auige ° ind and the air pressure on all) — : in Tourist Attractions followed Rae lace of Ver N unnel i. ik dhs iaak Rens simulate| TEL AVIV — Israel's largest C) p E \ EVE Ni N G ef ty] | 10 _ PARIS (UPI). = champagne sailles: | § 4 h | city, Tel Aviv, has about 365,000 _ caves of Reims. Te camo now | then ty pial ‘oo aa otes fess, rain whitc bs ~ * ||residents — rougtily a of" the Fridays — Saturdays —_ Mondays " Wi LOT in rank {itt among the many: at- 7 ee PARIS — The Eiffel Laboratory) ‘The instrument, composed. of|nation’s population, ina a er eae Maree tila Step With the Times. |in Paris has developed ® new tool|stress levers with strain gauges, 7 SIMMS offers extra asgeliate: 0 that more ALASKA Free! ~ y -- 3 for testing automobiles and other|can give an almost-simultancous|E ‘ey SPPTPETYTTTES |. ‘customers' can share in extra values. Se a . The Tourist Office here said the) CLEVELAND &®—The city coun-| vehicles in wind tu Tad "measurement of the strain on each| SIMMS SALE of. Famons ; Get Tickets famed * cellars, in whicly millions|cil in nearby Bedford came to)’ . x’ * ? - _™ leasily computed. The test takesiE ELECTRIC MASSAGERS ; : at SIMMS ° of bottles of champagne nurture|grips with the Space Age.’ A re-| “A specially - developed © dyna-|only 30 per cent as long as former| Eg This Is Not’a “SPECIAL” . , « Here’s ra No purchase necessary. pg es sata limeaete | peg cent a ba the _ council i2P-|mometer is installed in’ the floor methods required. 4 MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS _ was Only CSS | prov an ordinance: prohibi me | ; ’ : } ’ - than visited the art museum of the the firing of rockets, projectiles’ ; | Famous ‘WAHL’ Make Every-Day Low Pri ice on Regular S Stock. Louvre, and far more than climbed! and missiles within the city limits. iE Electric Massagers : $7.25 Value oe a ge ‘s @ Right in time for back-to-school buying comes nationally-known, quality brand footwear a | : 4 “Ha we oungsters priced far less than you ~ Every style. brand: o 0 «ONY wee FIRST | IIFZI ZA LAL Lah AA You Moye “PULLSAVE” vawoee: : QUALITY every number n'a complate tnge ef te How Much More Do You Pay for Your Shoes? 4 Attach, ME MOE Here at SIMMS LOWER PRICES? . e 3” LADIES’ — MISSES‘ ‘GIRLS’ NEW FALL STYLES “GUM-DROPS'—FLATS—BALLERINAS , penn Newest Styles & Colors BAYER ASPIRIN O: Dae 100 for Ag: Nationally advertised. aspirin by BAYER— Limit 1 bottle per person. BROMO SELTZER Reg. 65c ¢ Seller 44 Save 21c¢ on Bromo-Seltzer. Kafe, effective and fast relief. oe SS $14.60 WAHL Super- sage Hand Vibrator. . $795 $9.85: WAHL Vibrator; 4 nag] $§95 $2. 97 Big. selection lowest ENDICOTT. JOHNSON Nationally Famous for Smart Styling and Extra Wearing Quality Boys & Girls SHOES . School Oxfords * Buckle Styles ° Moc-Toes * Wing-Tips _ * Dressy Oxfords * School Sandals * Loafers * Sports & 98 North i —Bargain soem Basement 2 ee : ABSORBINE [J KLEENITE || — Kranks Electric Massager Potent Fumes," Gueteare * Some, nine 2 Si Special JUNIOR oe Shove Bomb | $29.95 Veluwe” 95 17 Styles for Girls — 18 Styles for Boys imms ecia pba asl Soci _ Ae eel mae ha That Gives 19 me Low oy 66° B69 53° | caer 0 ¢ ONE LOW PRICE ¢ Friday & Saturday > pga foot in- Foor | cleaning dental “King sine (super Rais Metres to Lin Quantities 14-0z. LISTERINE 98 N. Saginaw + —Main Floor Reg. 89c ¢ : Sess aitusssddacia Seller 66 Sale of TOOLS 3 ; ' Friday and Saturday , sro nine er oa BISODOL MINTS ese Seller 100 for Ag: 2-Position "B Toint Famous -BisoDol mints tee heartbura and —& Assorted LIERS. This Must Be ‘Good! Repeat of | 3 Sell-Outs! Y2 Price PAINT SALE Quality ‘BUNGALOW’ Points Re kal -s Your Choice of: —- e FLAT WHITE 9 9 3 aan Reg. 9c Sellers pear yg ries MURINE | ‘COD LIVER Choice ° GLOSS WIE. MINT EYE-DROPS OIL CAPS of 5-6-7-8 uc BOYS & GIRLS e HOUSE PAINT - Arey $1.00 Value 6c Value 100-ter. im. teches, — 8% to 12— , ° - General all | ithiz a ’ ; = re ee T¢ ¢ CO Beer tag my age YOUTHS & MISSES. ENAMEL GEST E handigt, all metal. ; =— SERS This is the third time we've run this adv—every other time we've For tired feet. Soothes. tired eyes. Diet supplement. apaaaiaadcaop aE Fre. PrP San Foe ms OH FAT w Fe Oe / 1 ungalow’ paints. from different epdccccceccccceseeseceeneeecesensococoacroese Rain or Shine-Paint With P.V.R. is Secret of Fabulous Formusla “93” HOUSE PAINT sold out Money-back-guarantee on quality Choose Regular s38. UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE ©. Backed by Both ENDICOTT-JOHNSON ond SUAMSA<2 Genuine leather uppers... long weariig : soles... rubber heels. Made by the world’s ‘| leoding maker of popular-priced footwear... priced at SI so you can afford several pairs for your .youngsters. ~ BUY NOW! Our Biggest Selection in.24 Yéors!. smege pod a Gaeta? qm to sqm a ee ™ smemeeers ae oMe Semis oe BRYLCREEM >’ HAIR GROOM F combination Square Reg. 59e ¢ Seller 4i° $1.49 | 87 ¢ i ‘Just a ttle dab will do, you.’ E Polished, tempered and hardened a 6 E steel blade, machine cut gradu- Foo aaa |B afions. Alt metal square head. DRISTAN TABLETS Paint Any Surface, Anytime, in Any Any Weather Reg. 98c é 3° | Bietee h sbccvcevecdcevccebbestedetapecétie sctetorentondecSas otic , Dries in Just Seller: “%& BE CLOSE-OuT! Summer Styles ¢ Lightweight—W ashable Poplins ‘ To Rc, } ‘or relief of colds, hay pb and — ; Men’s D Pants 7 Velvety Finish sinus congestion. Limit 1. « Former to . Men’ $ & Boys Jackets : $5 Values— ye USE OUTDOORS, —" .~ INDOORS, PAINT 88 We vot | a7 ealipetil Assorted TOOLS | : TEA KETTLE TEST shows b capped tet escape... paint badly, Spout Sport camped with Pormala “onvvets se steam thru elastic pores. Paint woa't 2 pee oe spout with ordinary paint * 91%" Pump Plier = 10%" Pickup YOUR : Gabardines, acetate rayons, etc. blister. “Formula with magic P.V.R. is truly peint thet * = : palo Pleat fronts, zp per, many styles. 7 ve ne a — small to pageieses s 8 : . _ Vitalis Feen-a-mint * sta Long Nose aes 29 © D De: COVERS THESE SURFACES ' 8 ‘ © Weed Sidias = — & wr b ped sie Sy stitn * a Lone ‘tse SALE! All Our Better M 4 ormer Higher Priced © e Exterior Trim a | Js . $2. © Asbestor Shingles. | Now Only 3¢ ¢ 97 | 3QE EE +7" tm soins Th bast s Sport Shirts ; Men's Summer Sport Shirts @ Asphalt Shingles 88 ats i aly aus * ddl = Diagonal Values to $3.98 Stucco reaseless W ; . ; Brick & Masonry ~ oe vee Limi 1. 1. fut wllate " fehter = me Cane of 3 of ry thove tots : 1 59 V alas to $1. 79 C @ Plaster, , . = Surauas eR at this one low price. No limit! YOUR CHOICE | _ ‘Wallboard : Regular $2.29 @ Cement, ; 5 Ginder Block , pegs 98 : “WENNEN $ for MEN p= “2 for $3 Small or an sizes we thers tie medium - 4 anuntevetvccsereselceowee seer e ee ei SPRAY DEODORANT : Adjustable 7 iss auece eer Good style selection in all wanted eee . it si , — leswel eecTaic ; OF Reg. $1 6 6‘ WwW renches ner we BINAL Reduction! ond Seller a= Hotere! Nesine Comers’ 6-INCH....... 995 Cool Summer Sty! Ys oa CAULKING : Se Towa (te Sy, T-SHIRTS “Men? s Toyo Caps $12.95 with built-in moter ba aaiant bottle for fine mist EE §-INCH...... ar | wesesscescssssenseensacacecncncnsnsnsnencessecassnsesecerees Value a 10-INCH...... .1.98 P }\ "$1 to $1.79 Values - 88 CARTRI DGES " 12-INCH / 2.88 29c Sellers ba 1 ¢ : As pictured - $1.50 “Fer C. IPANA TOOTHPASTE Forged alloy steel adjustable : 17° 29 fora spray yer r 4 Value : Reg. 69c | For ¢ beh ale with polished heads. ; Cotte as, aquers, enamels, Tube SS . Novelty ped Seetes, Washabie ity hue into Throw-away casing for drop-in, — Scere, Stabe ; waits, ‘ blue or brows electric outiet style , gms Plastic nozzle. | 6% to 7% ; "” gines. pt : 2 economy size tubes of Ipana. Limit 2 Lid ts = tubes per person. MPPTTTITITTT TT irre : marl SSID clévcicacvabcswocuectedive ) aé —_ What's Left. of SHORTS, Etc. 3 ; Sturdy Hardwood—Smooth Finish | { , 4 Ladies 5. Ft. St L dd BABY NEEDS Ladies’ Summer 3 SWIM 1 OP ee ae SLAC Play Clothes : SUITS Regular $5.00 Value 99 Bh BABY. FORMULA .....-. +, : . Sturdy perdwood, | siigotiny a fy) cove 12 Sone We Bought Over 1600 $f to $5. sanded finish. Reinforced 27 S.M.A. ong a C oi j steps oo ae iam : | Hl LIQUID FORMULA ..... wae Screw Drivers ; rh be e* 59 \ Limit 12 Cans. ; * : . : Pr . veieck 4 Al #1 DEXTRI- h PAINT Dia . 5 Styles, : Cc y , (2 for. $1.50) : (2 for $3) THINNER ~ EACH sa re tig | D Limited selec - Full RT : ? ? $1.00 ay | LINERS. | BABY q ee Blader Ladies’ Sunimes: T-TOPPERS : So k ' | g ® Shock- Proof _ rmer our. choice 2 od $ i WES 9 : a0ce MEADS | 43¢ SIZE. | Regular 29c sellers — now: save chet » a a us ho “SOF 5 00 3: Ma For thinnine all hee paper is wax BP POLYVISO L FLETCHERS - 10¢ on each screwdriver you buy, 4 Brushes. os Ett ae 2 ite Many ieiees. DROPS © ASTORIA | Assorted styles: in special barrel. 7 e quarts re ees oe e No'limit. b4 . : . . 7) PAINTS J} 9 North g i Saginaw Floor | Street Tutuee ROTAERS | Gimme x 98 N. Saginaw “—2nd Floor '— 98 North SAGINAW St. elPaN . : ey ee ict ein tee = Le ie 7 ig * / es A ee eT See J® i me a a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 ‘ : I LN. E Book Shows Way 1 gna [Safety Expert “Temi Savings ug Women's Pt mens =r iSays Everyone. that in 1966 — the last year for a ARIS _ urique opportunites coesueie debe enrolled in 74 countries. | See anramyeees ° te ee 4 ‘Save Now for the Hot Days ¥ you know. . In Finland, fof, example, the, “Seheolmarm arm” to 36.494 men And if you're an Arierican male|government is among| Women from sbroad, ‘Left, for Next Year! under 35, equipped with a B. A., ganar eight-month schol-| France was second with 16,877. you can apply to the University of |@"ships “to nationals of (a) Ice-/Then came Russia with 12,300, Ar- Ceylon for a scholarship that will|land and (b) Italy ——— with 10,782 and Great Sorry, no mail or phone orders, no deliver. pay part of your expenses. tote igs or have , uni-|Britain with 9,723. Leader in the il neal ee BE Middle East wes Egypt with 3,671. let. All ols Final. Shop Friday Night Til 9. + a — light Sho ccatain sein 4s Monsen; Canon Sik DT, contend SHE fe : weller called “Study Abroad.” |rexasSwedish Cultural Founda-|Asia. eo : * _|tion is offering scholarships to ees ¢ “Study Abroad” is a sort of|‘nationals of U. S. A, from State) A UNESCO survey of 36 coun- > sn rt ch remem L SUMMER cational world. This year it lists|Awards are to further ctlltural re-|humanities still was “the most . F jmore than 75,000 fellowships and lations - between, ‘Sweden and popular study. Eqgineering came pet Rael ‘offered for foreign Texas.” : second. students by governments, founday} Ow Ue CU \,| Study abroad, anyone’ tions, universities, corporations In Putney, Vermont, a group Remember, its. broadening. , jand rich people. ++ jealled The Experiment in Inter- we na at. te, 2 national Living continues to offer) One-half pound of steel wire | | ‘Groups all over the world (83 foreign students coming to the used in magnetic sound recording cing era) Aneel mth er stow 6 mf erning territories”) are ert nn Aenscoee ay = one meet iepceete-sbots Os ietaee et CLEARANCE SPORTSWEAR, ‘BLOUSES, BETTER DRESSES (3rd Floor) 2 2 YOUR CHOICE OF ALL FAMOUS MAKE SWIMSUITS Shop Fri day Night Till 9 o'Cl ock! a Min xa be Sr famous brands lh women’s hae, a y 8 ae Reg. . 5.98 Blouse Clearance, Drip-dry & Prints, Bixee 30-88 odie vik $2 : a , ay = | ; Reg. 25.00 Clearance of Print Suits ..........- eee sean ineds -$10 -SMART, ‘SNUGGLY WARM | i= 2498 Pal Crooner of aoa rnd Somer si : LS ‘3 4 Reg. 39.9. B. D 7 Si - - FLUFFY ORLON-PILE LINED | tes. “s58 Jumper genome nore i a vith + sv . Reg. 10.98 1 and 2 Piece Knit Dresses ...... ba eh tee 8 beg Re ee a . WASHABLE ‘CAR COATS 7 Reg. 5.98 Group of Bermudas, Blousons, Skirts .....+++++arserersrees $2 Ree eo ALL OUR SUMMER SKIRTS—PRICED TO CLEAR : ° : ° Save $1.99 to $2.99! Cotton, drip- dry, linen,’ faille. Some no ©. bd fi LP ‘3, Yad : matching ere Sizes 8-18, a4 38. WOMEN'S. DRESSES, MATERNITIES (Third Floor) . a | Reg. 5.99 Playsuits’ with Skirts, Sizes 10-16, 24 only ....-. ie deaees. B2 LAYAWAY NOW Reg. 3.99 Pastel Print Dresses, Misses and Half Sixes ........... veaeee $2 ; 7 Reg. . 5.99 Checks and Print Dresses'in Cotton, 12-20. 1842-2242 ......-. $3 FOR FALL AND | _ Res. 8.99 Sleeveless & Short Sleeve Cottons, 7-15, 10-20 ........... cae $3 e. ‘ | Reg. 8.99 Cotton Chemise, Short Sleeve or Sleeveless, 10-16, 7-15 ...... .. $4 WINTER! Reg. 10.99 Drip Dry Cotton. Dresses, Sizes 12-20, 1412-2242 .........--. $5 Bes Reg. 2.99 Maternity Skirts and Shorts, Sizes 8-20. 30 only ......... jeas Oe SUMMER COTTON SHEER, DRESSES Sleeveless prints, coat styles, side zips. Mises: and = Reg. $] half sizes. 3.99 LINGERIE, "LOUNGEWEAR, ROBES (Second Floor) Reg. 3.98 Drip-Dry Chemise Short Gowns, Pink or Blue, $,M,L ee 1.49 ~ Reg. 5.98 Drp-Dry Short Gowns and Pajamos ............... fslovs Qa? Reg. 3.98 Tailored Long Cotton: Plisse Pajames, 32-40 . tees ssesess SF Reg. 6.98 and 7.98 1 or 2-Pc. Patio Loungeweor, 9 only ............. 2.99 Reg. 5.98 Stout Size No-lron Cotton Dusters, 48-52 .-..........-06: .. 3.99 Reg. 10.98 Long Dacron Batiste Floral Robes,’Broken Sizes ........ ace. 6.99 Reg. .5.98 Cotton Brunch Coots end Dusters, Broken Sixes ............ 3.99 TNO-IRON COTTON FLORAL DUSTERS Tiered” pita: Ghocsanatie pean ShieetO1e.- S08 2.99 FASHION ACCESIORIE? (Street-Floor) Reg. 1.00 and 2.00 Summer Jewelry .. ese dECT awed oles tee Voces 44¢ : : Reg. 2.00 to 3,00 Summer Jewelry ..... 0... . cee cece ere nees $1 : Reg. 1.99 and 2.98 Imported Sun Glos es, pacend ee eee 88c, 1.44 Choose your boy's or girl’s new car coat ‘now while ‘Rep 3.98 Imported Sun Glasses, Assorted Colors ........ ‘ba bdiees 1. 244 selection is greatest! Charge it or place it in-layaway 2.50 Suede Mogcasin Slippers in 4 Colors ....+.0-+.+sseerereee 1.99 , you save $1.99 to $2.99! All have cozy warm orlon. Res. to 1.00 Assorted Styles in Costume Flowers .......-+++++++++ renee. 33¢ pile linings, all have warm ‘hoods. The girls’ coats have 3 } * | dainty braid and pile trims, the boys’ have detachable resntiasiaes RAED yeaah pie er 3 hoods. Choose blue, aqua, red or natural in girls’ sizes, A Se ony Ho OM 88° red or aqua in little girls’, . SY mcs Widen tgasih sabe BUDGET SPORTSWEAR, BLOUSES (Street Floor) ° ; : bon to = ee cae we. — Brahen arr gb sip's slaw ciel seis - 1.99 ‘ pad” teri Reg . ushers, Bro Oe orc casey WOO The famous... So warm . . . orlon pile trimmed” hood! _ Reg. to 2.98 Jomaicas & Shorts, Broken Sises cectacctccecssestead 42M a Reg. to 1.99 Linen Boleros, Broken Sizes ................0000- 520001. OM BOYS’ B-.9 , 1-Piece “, : ‘ Reg. to 3:98 34 Sleeve Dacron Blouses, Broken Sizes ................. 1.99 BOYS’ and GIRLS’ SUMMER WEAR (Second Floor) JACKET Snowsuits GIRLS’ NO-IRON SHORTY STYLE SLEEPWEAR a Only Reg. $5.98 rd Erasure bait in sizes 6-14. me Va one 3% 99". : . $ * Reg, to 2.98 Girls Shorts and Bermudos, 7-14, Subteens 8-14 .......... 99e a citation came trom Rep. | 9 98 eg. to 3.98 Girls Cotton Skirts, Sixes 714, Subteens 8-14 ......; yeas LM Thomas B, Curtis (R-Mo), He said] ® - Reg. to 2.98 Girls No Iron Pla uits, Sixes, 7-14, 5 only (oi PG, Oe the Supreme Court has overturned | F Reg. 2.98 Girls Pedol Pusher, tives 7-14 es Ae Ge Ss Coe 99e contempt citations on grounds Reg. 1.98 and 2.98 Girls Sleeveless Blouses, 7- 14, Subt. 8-14 ....... ssees OM “exposute for exposure’s sake is| Boys B-9 with orlon Tots and _ toddlers Reg. 1.00 to 1.50 Infants Sunsuitt, Plestic Lined Pants . .. Leeees 506 not a prerogative of - pile lined parka hood hooded snowsuits with Reg. 2.98 to 3.98 Short Sleeve & Sleeveless Baby Dresses, 12-18 mo. ..... 1.99 Both Goldfine and Sears said the that folds into a col- -warm quilt lining, full Reg. 1,19 to 1.98 Boys and Girls Shorts, Bermudas, Sizes 1-6X ....... ..» 66 a Oe oe lar, Warm wool inter- length zipper closing. , Reg. 1.98 to 3.98 Girls Print, Check Cotton Skirts, 2-6X .......... coe. 990 prise, Goldline repunet lining. Choose red, In easy-care nylon. Reg. to 3.98 Girls and Boys Swimwear, Sizes 3-6 ...............05, .. 1.44 es charcoal or navy in Choose aqua, red, Reg. to 3.98 Girls Sleeveless, Short Sleeve Dresses, 1-6 .............06. 1.99 sizes 6-12 navy, brown, sizes 2-4. : vam Reg. to 1.98 Boys Short Sleeve Sport. Shirts, 3-6 .................005. 99¢ Butler to Address | | 2. 3 oe : Wdite's .» . Second Floor Weite's .. . Second Floor EN Ss FURNISHINGS, SPORTSWEAR (Street Floor) nae ' Reg. 4.98 Polished Cotton Li htweight 4-Holer Jockets .............4., 2.99 State Dem Parley oem oa : | | Reg: 4.95 Bermudas and Welk Shorts, 10 only 2-5... e sees es es. vine 199 as phen aghce eat, Deve go roe ga Reg. 2.95 Caps and Sport Caps,1 Size & Sized Styles ................, 1.44 will deliver the keynote address Famous for 3 Generations Reg. 4.95 Famous National Brond T.-Shirts, Large Only ........--..-... 3.59 ms eons — 3 3 Reg. to 5.95: All Swim Trunks, Broken Sizes .............-.. Ye to Vo OFF - Aug. 22-23 in Grand Rapids, Dem- _. 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The Judge stood forth as one of the pest known citizens in this area, as southern part of the courity and he closed his busy and constructive life- time on the Circuit Court bench in Pontiac. a _ Judge Harrarck is one of a staunch Royal Oak triumvirate consisting of himself, Gzorcz A. Donpero and Judge Artuur B. Moors. Each of the three always insists that the other two are Royal Oak’s most influential and affluent citizens while the speak- er pictures himself as languish- ing at the feet of his two mighty compatriots. They were staunch pioneers in the early days of pe ype nara ge toagogin of Oskland County. Two of the | _ Judge Harrmce Was a fearless and = County witness te stified in. Wash- had told Judge he. would make him a Supreme‘Court Justice if he handed the Purple Gangster - “long’ sentences.” That's precisely what George - " Hartrick:did, and that’s ‘precisely what he would have done had the Governor been in Australia. It didn't require special prodding on the part of Lansing to make sure Oakland County hoodlums didn’t & escape lightly. Knowing George ae as intimately as I did over a quar- ter of a century, I am sure he was irritated, at the Governor’s sug- . gestions and probably told the = Chief Executive where to go as . ~ bluntly ag he did the crooks. * * The stern~ press of duties rarely - Kept at least a fleeting or shadowy smile from a rugged but kindly face for too long a time. Judge Harrrick loved humor and was a past master at chiding his friends from all angles and without let-up. The writer of these lines rarely offered any com- ment at the Pontiac Rotary Club without having Judge Harrricx arise immediatetly to refute as much as possible. And the same held true in reverse. Grorce and I have staged - Many small verbal battles and then THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tae Powtisc Press Company 48 W. Huron &t. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Datly Except Sunday Rvssets Basserr, donn A, RILEY . Executive Vice we Assistant Advertising and Advertising D Manager me Howasa #. Aine geome) um, Vice President an , Business Manager oe ffm and Editor * "ita Editor seit exclusively to the Pa, ee for fepubitcatton of on te Joval news printed in this ® in vy Eant. M! Taeapwertt, Circulation Manager G. Maasmstt Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager Groner C. Inman, ' Classified Mangger —_— as all AP new: oR Pewrie Prnss Scie" ot rrter for 40 cents ee es Re eats f aiatiable by } mail ok asnter ai ttle 3200 & & fear Marine = his younger days were spent in the _ ington-that Former Governor SicLER - tendent a a second "ela ay Ae oe, he = ee fn ee ak, eas : ote ees ee " walked back to West Huron Street together and lamented over impor- tant points we should have scored ‘against each other. uh kx x ’ Oakland County has been espe- cially well served over an extended _ period of years in the matter of the Circuit Courts. Judges Frank L. Doty, H. Russel Holland, Clark _J. Adams and George B. Hartrick constituted as capable a quartet as you will find. All men of great personal experience, of time tested and valiable training in both the law and business in general, the four comprised a judicial bench of _judgment and exceptional capa- bilities. * * -Among these four stalwarts, Judge ; Grorcs B. Hartrick bowed to no one and his reputation in Michigan was on a comparable level. At the time of his death he was President of The Michigan Judges Association, a high “ position for which he was eminently qualified and deserved. Re ® Ok. Circumscribed as he was by judi- cial restrictions, yet ha gave as freely as he could of his time for general / community betterments. He served “ as District Governor of the Rotary _ Club and gave the assignment a full stint out of his crowded calendar. oe ae 6 Only sixty-seven years old, Judge George B. Hartrick could 2 _ have given many more years of ** useful and valuable service to mankind in this area had he been spared, But the Supreme Judge ~ ruled otherwise; and in all humil- ity, George would have been the — last one to ask for reconsidera- tion. One of the kindliest souls departs. One of our time-tested officials lays: down his gavel unexpectedly in the midst of a wonderful career. The story ends —unhappily for most —but in the inexorable way all stories must sometimes end. —Haroip A. FITZGERALD The Man About Town County Champion Wheat Raiser Garners in Quite Exceptional Yield The present time: Always a good time, if you know what to do with it. Nominated as Oakland County’s tone pion wheat producer is * George W. Miller _of 8266 Pine Knob. Road. From an ac- curately measured field of 14.4 acres he had a yield of 67 bushels per acre. It ‘was on summer fallowed ground. Law violators are invading our recre- ational areas. According to Superin- David Laidlaw, it is quite a problem in Oakland Count: ‘Kent Lake Park. During last month: fo arrests were made, mostly for speeding in the park. Also 13 cars were broken into, and 454 verbal warnings were given, A total of 112,500 cars entered the park, the largest month in its history. Near his place out Baldwin Road, . Ralph Lockwood tells me that a pair of bald eagles are frequently seen. Word comes to me directly from Chair- man Bill Treanor that the annual stag frolic of the local Chamber of Commerce at Pontiac Coun- try Club on Aug. 20 from 11:30 to ? will be one for the books, During Wednesday's intense heat the bees in one of the hives of Arthur Saxton of Lake Orion went crazy. They stung everything in sight, darted around aim- lessly, fought with each other, and did not. get normal until sundown. Verbal Orchids to-- . Mrs, Edna Williams of Lake Orion; eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Banta of Rochester; fifty-first wedding anni- Vera: The Ferndale Gazette; entering its fortieth yess of publicatiod, 3 _ LYS eee ee —— 4 eS Ce & Be & hae eae oy Cae ~“ NEA Service, tac. - Paris Fashion Note: Sack Is to Be Sacked ‘David Lawrence Says: Ike’s U.N. Message Impressive WASHINGTON -—- There have been great addresses in.the past by presidents of the United States Near East situation. It was an im- pressive message because it reiter- “change is indeed the law of life and of ”? = Eisen- of the Arab states. of the Near Mast" The speech was corebaliy de- signed to express agreement with the legitimate aspirations of Arab nationalism, but at the same time it was unmistakably directed at the major threat to world peace - today — the dictatorship in the Soviet Union which seeks to domi- nate smaller nations and stir up trouble between them, The Presi- & dent’s pointed reference to «the damage done by inflammatory broadcasts was an example of what realistically is causing crisis after crisis in the Near East. * * * ” Obiviously the plan for economic development of the Near East by means of a regional arrangement is a response to those who have all along insisted that money is needed to assist the peoples of the Arab world. to develop their re- ources and improve their stand- ard of living. America’s promise to help is significant. If taken only on its face value, it would aid immeasurably in relaxing ten- sion and bringing peace to the Near East. (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Castor Oil Worth a Try to Remove Plantar Warts Just before the price of postal — oe The President at the very out- get spoke of “the danger that na- tions under aggressive leager- ship will seek to exploit man’s horror of war by confronting the nations, small nations, with an 4) it choice between supine or war.” He added: / tactic rea during the recent Near East crisig/ Some might call it ‘ballistic’ blackmail.’ ” those few sen- notice that the ple would not be not appease dic- the cry of “‘aggression”’ the Soviets have raised nst the military aid given by United States at the request f the government of Lebanon. He said, “If it is made an internation- ' al crime to help a small nation maintain its independence, then indeed the possibilities of conquest. are unlimited.” x* * * Here, therefore, is the great cause to which the President says America is dedicated — a cause that champions the rights of small nations to work out their own des- tinies without external interfer- ence. This is reminiscent of President Wilson’s plea just 40 years ago for the “‘self-determina- tion’’ of people and of President Roosevelt's similar point in the Atlantic Charter of 1941, Bat, while conceding that each nation has a right to make any change — in fact, he said that The Country Parson We. @-1% KS “A man’s charatter is like his linen suit—you can iron some of | the wrinkles out, but that doesn’t guarantee. he went mass it-up of warts, believe me, please, when I say that any type of wart can be entirely taken away by morning and night applica- tion of plain cas- tor oil, “My daughters DR. BRADY wouldn't believe this and had an_ appointment with a specialist for removal of warts. from the sole of her foot. Her family physician wouldn’t handle it. “| persuaded her to defer the — appointment for a month. I gave the castor ofl to my 10-year-old granddaughter with instructions how to apply it. In less than a month al] the warts were gone and never came back. NOW they believe me. No hocus-pocus. The castor oil was IT. Sincerely, de Referring to Volumette XX, ‘‘Cos- metic Blemishes,”’ of the Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, I’m a little embarrassed ‘to notice that nearly four pages deal with this insignifi- cant subject. But maybe people with warts won't regard it ag in- significant, especially if they have warts on the sole of the foot, plantar, that is. * *« * - The booklet describes half a dozen remedies or treatments for warts, ordinary or plantar, includ- ing castor oil, iodine, corn collo- dion, surgical diathermy or ful- guration (spark), electrolysis, clean surgical excision under local anes- thesia, and application of raw onion, There is mention of low- dosage X-ray in the hands of an expert, but if I were the patient I'd have ONLY one such exposure. Testimonials of the efficacy of the castor oil treatment for warts are as numerous as testimonials for any other remedy or treat- ment and equally significant, I suppose. I mean to say that warts come and go without rhyme or reason, and it is human nature to believe that the last remedy or treatment tried before the wart or It Is only fair to say that the application of castor oil to wart or warts once or twice a. day, or constantly by strapping on a bit of gauze or cotton soaked with the oil, is at least harni- less, especially for plantar warts. It I had a plantar ra have 9 go at the castor treat- munth,” belore ra. AU “a submit to either surgery or X- ray. I can’t help being impressed by the number of reports received from people of obviously high in- olis correspondent, have found cas- tor oil a good remedy for plantar , Voice of the Sani _ Little Leaguers, ee a of Preventive Delinquency — stn 1968 p.uress ot tt Bion tacieeeclih Cols ton heel eae ed on “Preventive Delinquency.” To that end we have outfitted~and nine teams, or & total of approximately 150 boys, in the Pon-: tine Picts ant Romnerten, rat * It was our intent that at the close of the season we would take ‘our sponsored teams to a Tiger ball game. , the idea mush- roomed and finally grew to include the entire 36 teams In the League, * ~, ®. On Wednesday, August 6th, we loaded ten buses with 692 Little ‘“Leaguers and their managers, and took off for Briggs Stadium. Much to our regret; for the second year in‘a row rain prevented the boys from x « * 1 especially wish to extend my thanks and the thanks of the Pon- tiac Metropolitan Club to all: whe contributed their time and efforts seeing a complete game. to make this trip possible. + * * Our special thanks to the team managers for their fine cooperation and supervision of the boys, and we wish to commend the boys for their excellent behavior. George C. Stenson President, Pontiac Metropolitan Club Can't Afford High | Price of Rides ’_ We took our children to the 4-H Fair and were having a good time until: we got to the ride section. The price was 20 and 25 cents a ride for each child, — * x * My youngest is too small to ride the merry-go-round, About to hand the ticket girl 40 cents ‘for my two children, she said everyone must have a’ ticket, even me, I only wanted to xo en with the youngest to make sure he wouldn’t be afraid or fall off after the ride began. I then decided none of “s weeld ride it. ko owe w. Who ever heard of handing out 60 cents for a merry-go-round ride! We sure felt sorry for farnilies we saw with four, five and six chil- dren who couldn't afford to let them ride because of the expense. What is worse is that the children may be too little to understand that the price of a ride could be used to buy them food. I wonder how many people agree with me? ’ Disgusted We Will Answer for All Things In answer to another woman... again read I Peter, Chapter three, ‘verse three. This is still free America, so wear what you please and do what you. please. * * * You are so right when you say class will turn against class, ‘children against parents, and our good teachers attacked for it’s all predicted in scripture. As for Christians being turned . out carnal, that’s what is wrong with the world today for carnal means worldly one who partakes of worldly things during the week and tries to honor God on Sunday. * * * May I add, the devil rocks the cradle and ,he has many asleep oday. Someday we will all an swer to God for all things. Mrs. Paul Cook Belongings Stélen While Swimming Can't Enjoy City Park; My chil- dren go to Avon Park An Rochester on a school bus. While there, all children are chapefoned by adults, My children have had money, shoes, bathing suits, and beach towels taken or stolen, What kind of a park is it when kids don’t dare remove any clothing to go swimming or remove wet clothes for dry ones without ‘having them stolen. People can't afford to let their children go for any afternoon of fun at our city park. Let’s hear from. some. other victim who has had such things happen. Mrs. William Shears 46229 Dequindre Road Rochester Don’t Blame Ike for Pension Bill What won't they blame Eifen- hower for next? “A Taxpayer” is blaming him for the bill to give. presidents a pension after retire- ment, Does he think the President wrote this bill? I think if he will check a litile further he’ll discover that it’s the Democrats pushing this bill, with Harry S. Truman in mind. Herbert Hoover is the only other: living president, and does not need a pem sion, In fact, I wonder how many remember that he would not ac- cept a salary while he was presi- dent. Also a Taxpayer Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE If your vacation was in May . In June or in July ... You may be struggling at your job . . With now and then a sigh . . You may be wishing you had been . . » More patient for your rest ... As August and September seem ... The months that are the best . But after all the choice was yours . Unless your boss decreed... Exactly when employes each ... Should take the rest they need . . In any case, there is no cause warts. . . For any jealousy . .. You had kt *e Oxford @ good vacation that . . . Will live paSigned sitters. = more than = a siere ae + as es inais in memory ... And that is what personal health and helene pao ge contain and’ address rite bargained for ... Whatever ase, dia or treatment, will be of oft piers ee ie ie me of year .... So count your answered : %, Ps Letter, Dlessings gratefully . . And face to Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich am yefene = +o Ree the world with cheer. ( 1958) edit’ all letters (Copyright 1958) Case Records of & Psychologist: , Crane Often Causes Controversy Editors are subjected to far more coercion than you readers ever dream of! I have-photo- stats of letters in which editors have been high-pressured by business interests, college pro- fessors and churchmen, , who. selfishly disagree with ideas pioneered in this column. But editors are the fiercest defend- ers of freedom of speech. They are thus the greatest protection for this Republic. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-388: Mr. X was a prom- fnent Chicago editor of 25 years ago, “Dr, Crane’s column is dynam- ic,” -he admitted to the Syndicate salesman who showed him my * first month of } copy. ; “But he has the temerity to point out flaws among the clergy. Why, ; here is a case in which he says a clergyman is at fault when people snore in the pews! That may be DR. CRANE quite true, but it is heresy to criticize churches or their leaders. “And he even indicts many col- lege professors for poor teaching. He also says wives are 50 per cent to blame when their husbands stray. “That’s dynamite! I’m afraid to run Dr, Crane’s column. It is too far advanced for newspapers nowadays, “If you can get the editors of the major papers within 300 miles of Chicago to print Dr. Crane's column, then come back to me arid, I may take it.” COURAGEOUS EDITORS Luckily for me, this Chicago edi, tor was not typical of modern joaeicas, for the Syndicate sales- man soon sold this column all around Chicagoland, * * * Even then, this editor: couldn't «. Make tp his mind. After he died ‘and John §. Knight bought the Chicago Daily News, then my col- umn finally hit Chicago,:for Mr. Knight is a leader instead of a follower, The basic aim of good news- papets is to challenge outmoded thinking and encourage people to move ahead to a higher plane of civilization. This is part of the “‘more abun- dant life’’ which Christ said we should enjoy. Progress, however, is always fet- tered by outmoded rules of the past, many of which are definitely unscientific, So newspapers, as the chief teachers of Americans, should be the pace-setters for new ideas. Obviously, there will be differ- ences of opinion, “When two men in a business always agree,” said the late Wil- liam Wrigley dr., “then one of them is unnecessary!’’ A crusading newspaper keeps hammering away at the education of its vast readership, . *-* * Sometimes disagreeing frag- ments of the public will try to high pressure an editor, They will write letters threatening to cancel their subscriptions and will belabor me as 100 per cent wrong. Instead of answering me with logical arguments, they even re- sack to Un "id hassiota™ falla- cy of trying to use emotional invectives to. coerce their local But I keep on’ og this col- umn as a scientific faculty mem- _ ber of your “University in Print, id which is what every good news- paper is, You readers may not realize it, but I have lost papers because I have answered teenagers who wanted me. to give them the medi- cal and psychological facts about tobacco, I also have documented cases where a few editors have can- celled this column because I ex- posed the selling of whisky on “ airplanes before mothers and toddlers, Some churches have tried to pressure their editors because I needle poor orators among clergy- men and tell you it takes a lives wire in the pulpit to electrify a congregation! - : But 95 per cent of American edi- tors are fighters for truth and can- not be coerced. They may not al- ways agree with what their colum- nists write but they subscribe to Voltaire’s motto, who said: “I disagree with what you say but will lay down my life in de- fense of your right to say it!’ That,was John Peter Zenger’s philosophy, too, who gave us = : free press, Michige ‘an, Ps. He ei ~~" enve ™ . — i m = “ cs ae =U 4 - ¥ } de : Ee x" RS THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958. Lurk in Ambush for Planes, Rockets. - slate ta 1 wetwe. ea vi on . * = . : HT 1 oo SHOP IN AIR COND!T! Gusty Winds Zigzagging Across Skies| nay moos sone WASHINGTON —- Titousands of But decades passed before the clue, calmer air separate them. Big jet feet above the earth, racing winds|Was followed up. As aviation got|stredms occur: Tokyo to Hon-| ~ zigzag across the sky. Unnoticed under way, pilots began reporting |olulu, over the southeastern United ran below, they lurk in ambush|*at winds at high altitudes would States, and from North Africa to * for planes and rockets. ~ jenable them to break speed rec-|the Indian Ocean, . os de oe & Se Se a seaaaeaine ora pase dasgeton SCIENTISTS UNCERTAIN These treacherous rivers of air shee at a ro Meteorologists do not fully agree J : patistaction known as jet streams, whip across| : : on the cause of the streams. Pos- : oe “ the sky at speeds up to 450 miles| _ British meteorologists during jsiniy the most popular theory at an hour. They travel at altitudes} World War If secretly plotted the | present is that the streams result from about six to ten| Jet.streams so that planes could (from the confluence of broad miles, the National Geographic So-| leat oe the ddd air 2 masses of cold polar air moving says. , | Germany in reco: » get off, ith «warm torial air eta Ste sak’ Wy back ta Griaatay’ ales \tiacane a gn” emiusnes Japanese placed balloon-borne |may ét the big winds. The = ba . are rea turning of the earth doubtless in- ¢. A number fluences the streams, since the overhead. eh lb the bombs reached Pacific coast |earth does not drag its surround- : areas of the United States. ing air along with complete even- ; Saginaw ot Werren, Pontice _ pi i ane stores eed or your money fi Ld farant _ Sub-teens.. ‘YOU'LL FLIP WHEN YOU. SEE THE NEW - FALL FASHIONS FOR YOU AT FEDERAL’S é i i is Re is i i Girls’. washable ‘Lanabella’ Skirt 3 98 . Imported Italian wool blend fabric in several styles. 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TAX BILLS NEAR 0K Billg calling for wide-ranging tax benefits neared the Ai- nal hurdle’in Congress today. -_ & £ has passed a broad federal aid: to} snight after a session lasting 14 hours. While generally similar to a measure passed by the House last. week, there are differences it remain to be compromised. Cost of the Senate bill was esti- mated at About $1,300,000,000.. The House measure would cost about 910 million dollars. . A feature of the Senate bill is , provision for the award of, about 23,000 college scholarships an- The House eliminated competi- tive scholarships, voting instead to earmark the money for a student) small business, Senate-House conferees last night adjusted differences on a trip of measures to afford tax relief to movie theaters, community swimming pools and skating chial schools, whisky di ” {gold mines, investors and a myriad of other taxpayers. — s rinks, stock broker: At the same time, the legisla- tion would close loopholes tn the law which permit taxpayers to claim mistresses as income tax stllets, to deduct daily! subsistence. allow- ances from their taxable income. These are but a few of ness concerns. anything can -happen, the House in a session that may decide the this session of Congress, the meeting that it would be “wide 1. A general bill for regulation of labor unions passed by the Senate almost two months ago. Pan-Am's fib-winged boats and now teaches a course in psychiatry at < many provisions contained in three bulky and complex bills, revising the revenue laws, making adjustment in.the excise tax laws, and setting jup special tax relief for small. busi-| * ‘Meanwhile, amid predictions that Labor Committee is meeting today fate of a'labor control legislation at Committee Chairman Graham}* Barden (D-NC) said in advance of bay Ie pane, off the ake and through “| ylation, A DC4 of ‘was waiting, bound for Nome. It carried. a: curious load: A ‘stretcher on which lay a handsome eld Eskimo chief pmamed George Rock being brought home from the govern: ment hospital in Anchorage to where he had played a film part. Up front an Air Force officer read novel, headed for a field open." across. Strait. a 2 see. The committee has two major}. Beyond a curtain that divided proposals before it: the cabin’ in half was lashed sev- eral tons of freight. tween a at Rooney and an Indian squaw, He's running for the Senate of the new state legislature on a good stout Irish platform that Bs kimos. are as good as anybody and..will take’ lip took us up: the North River in his outboard job to the dog-leg where it meets the Unalakleet. - On the peaks in the distance Sproutéd the scanners, towers and platters of the. radar defense line and Alaska’s Army-operated tele- phone system, called White Alice. But the salmon and the Dolly Vardons cared for nothing save the strictly. non-Eskimo Irishman, still Youth Takes Own Life Coal shipments of 17,790,458 tons were almost 10 million tons below those of an year, and iron ore cargoes of 21,753,390 gross tons were down from 44,523,468 tons moved in the 1957 period, Fresh Start Foiled, BUCKNER, Mo.. (AP)—Shannon Victor Lee Allison of Callaway, Minn., recently moved to Buckner to live with a sister. Shannon . learned that he- would have to transfer his school records to enroll in high school here. A few hours later, a cousin, James Butler, found Shannon's body hanging in a barn near the Butler ‘home, : able to break up any fight that starts in hig bar. Wé ordered a Scotch and water. * world. will start tracking it. 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They have)re Hic the ilags 44 Gledliay af teal catintion: rel Wadd meek bake of average thia year, the U. &.\Turks Favor Tractors ©. |" Miterent _sespreesure regule-|m * |foot of the Cheddar Gorge in Som- Geological Survey department re- tors. One controls the pressure of erset. It is still made there, but} About one-half of the surfaced ports. ANKARA — The numiber of trac-|the gas coming into the house from also in many other parts of the|highways in the United States now| Recordings made of river eleva-|tors in Turkey increased from 6,281|the ,street main, the other the ‘| country, have painted dividing stripes run-|tion and correlated to “flow” rates|in 1950 to 43,355 in 1957 and tractor- pressure of the gas.going to the Cheshire is the oldest British|ning down the middle of of the|show that southeastern Wisconsin |drawn plows went up from 6,050|furnace. cheese to which references can be|roadbed. rivers are well below normal, The'to 48,214. -_ Then there is the ‘automatic q | | ia | | FAMILY SETTING — Children’s au photo makes social | -workers’ point — that family life, either’ ugh welfare aid, foster parents or adoption is making orphanages obsolete. Institution Obsolete Orphanage Disappearing’ From American Scene By JERRY BENNETT old style regimented orphanages) NEA Correspondent are harmful to a youngster’s psy- WASHINGTON — The orphanage | chological make-up. is vanishing from the American That's why welfare agencies | scene. tt , National prosperity combined ing as eee epee Jogpelacaer with startling advances in the} eq children as possible in foster | fields of medicine and psychology homes. Their emphasis on a have made the lonely secluded) ia, a aren ap lle eet esa omega for raising family setting has had amazing The encouraging result is that sestite. dozens of these enormous build-| Latest U. 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Some of the debris is shown in the picture. i FIGHT BLAZE — The front of the McCandless store is ob- scured by gushing smoke as firemen hose tons of water into the flaming building to halt the spread of the blaze. [Boy Rides Bicycle Into Path of Auto WASHINGTON — A _nine-year- old Washington boy. was injured slightly yesterday afternoon when he rode his bicycle into the path of an oncoming car near his home. Roger F, Leonard, son of Mrs. June Leonard, 56060 Van Dyke Rd., was taken to St. Joseph, Hospital, Mount Clemens, with a bruised back and pelvis. He was treated and later released. Driver of the car was Philip G. Wood, 27, of 24200 Majestic St., Oak Park. He told Romeo State Police he saw the boy sud- denly turn in front of his car from the shoulder on his side: of the Roger enough to knock him off his bike. US. May Not Buy Surplus grams Ss. R. nels, “ As GRAND RAPIDS (UPD — dications that the U.S. -& Patent of Agriculture may not buy cherry surpluses for school lunch pro- the secretary-manager of the Great Lakes Cherry Producers Market- ing Cooperative. * * Berkley I, Freeman reported that \Fruit and Vegetable: Division of the Agriculture Department indi- cated to cherry growers that the! reduced 1958 harvest could be dis- posed of in normal domestic chan- to agriculture becoming a ward Cherry Growers Angry of the government,” said Free- |The man, has drawn criticism from are denied access to: difficulty as some other ferent problem. Smith, director of the growers, we: are Opposed “However, when as Americans a tnd Ge quvarvitedne sania 80 billion dollars.a year and then) . aupurn ER oy A this market oar th because we are not in-as much commod- ¥. ities, this poses an entirely dif- “it would seem to’ us that-tfthe|="™ program and not on the fact ths a commodity must be in trouble before it merits congideration by, government programs.” tt smuiteas ee meet Pontiac Press Photes of the fire. ‘What's This? Firemen to Burn 6 Homes! Plan Big Blaze Sunday in Commerce By STAN BOK Press Correspondent COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Six houses will be set afire Sunday afternoon on one street in Com- merce Township and as many fire departments will be at the scene to see if they can extinguish the blazes. « And it’s all legal. ‘ * * * ’ ‘The small frame structures on ’ Woodbury avenue have been con- demned. Commerce Township Fire Chief Ray Price has received per- mission to destroy them while stag- ing a “‘live’ -practice drill with neighboring departments, Working with the State Fire Marshal’s office in Redford Price planned the project to enable lo- cal fire departments to gain ex- perience in coordinating their ef- forts, - “This project will serve as a practice session to show the value of close cooperation between local fife departments, Price €X-} plained. - : * * In addition to two fire trucks from Commerce Township, one each will come from Walled Lake, White . Lake, Waterford, Milford and West Bloomfield townships. All 32 members of the Com- merce department, which in- cludes the volunteers, will be on hand. Teams of six will man fire trucks frém surrounding tain certain fire fighting “equip- ment in ‘their areas to answer calls. * * * Trucks from participating com- munities ‘will meet at the Com- merce Township main fire station in Commerce village at 12:30 p.m. to, complete last-minute arrange- ments, Present. plans cali for setting fire to the substandard auelfings and then extinguishing the fire. Later, each structure will be burned to the ground. Price said that.each department will have one house to practice on. te seupe of Oe Sree ee we an ainple water supply. vee bathe ee he said. Location of the Huron River near|agen Seeding’of Rye Brings Extended Pasture Season A seeding of rye can help stretch the pasture season this fall and open it several weeks earlier next | spring. * * Jay Poffenberger, Oakland, County agricultural’ extension t, says rye is well adapted | to light soils for pasture purposes. In the spring when-it’s wet, cattle; won’t punch up the soil. . The punching and walking can damage the structure of heavier soils, 34 VFW Posts fo Rally Sunday St. to Host Fifth District Get-Together Fifth District Veterans of For- eign Wars will hold a summer rally Sunday at Corporal Walter F. Bruce Post 114, St. .Clair Shores. The rally .will get under way at for officers and chairmen of the 34 posts in Oakland and Macomb counties. Dinner will be served at noon by the host post.and. its Ladies Auxiliary. District Commander Jim Rice of Farmington Post 4033 will pre- side at the business session at apm. 4 The Ladies Auxiliary of the o + areas, | The other departments will re- Ex-Metamora Students to Meet With Teachers METAMORA~Reservations are being taken for the Sept. 7 reunion of teachers and ‘former students of the —s a . Those planning to attend have been asked to contact Mrs. Leone Travis of Metamora before Sept. 2. There will be a family service at trict will hold schools of instruction also at 10 a.m. at which time the duties of the various chairmen will be outlined in detail. Registration of delegates and an audit of.district books is sched- uled for 1 p.m. at St. Gertrude’s school, Presiding over the auxiliary’s business session will be District President Mrs. Forrest Sims. It wilt begin at 2 p.m. in the school. Rock ‘n’ Roll Show Set ~» “The Big Beat ROCHESTER Congregational Church at| No. 2,” the Rochester Lions Club’s 11 a.m. and a reunion dinner will be served by the Metamora OES chapter, at 1 p,m. at the Masonic Hall, * * * ; . A business meeting and program Hall. will follow at 2 p.m. at mie second rock and roll show, will be Clair Shares Unit). 10 a.m. with schools of instruction). W. K. VON WEILER District Rotary Head Visits Auburn Club AUBURN HEIGHTS—W. K. Von Weiler, governor of District 638, Rotary International, today is visit- ing the Auburn Heights Rotary Club. He is making an annual tour of 47 clubs in southeastern Mich- igan and northern Canada. x** & Following an address before club members, Weiler was to meet with R. Grant Graham, president of the local club; secretary Roger Page and committee chairmen for a discussion of Rotary administration and service activities. Past president of the Ferndale Rotary. Club, Weiler was elected district ‘governor for the , 1958-59 year at the Rotary’ Internatinal’s held at’ 8 p..m. Friday, cog ee at/49th annual convention last June in the Rochester Junior High School Open as: te pale — bh young Dallas, Tex. =, ~~ “8 8 “He is one of 258 district gover-| and old—the program will include|nors supervising activities of the Proceeds will he used in|more than 9,800 Rotary clubs in 8 charity endeavors, {108 nations. ‘|some grazing this fall, it is ree- jot the seeding is that it provides] winter cover for the soil, Poffen-} A seeding of Balbo rye at 1 to 1% bushels per acre in mid- _ August will do the trick, Pof- fenberger says Balbo makes ex- - cellent and rapid growth both - im the fall and early spring, — Although the rye will provide ommended that it be grazed light-| ly. This will keep plants in good, =? for an abundance of “a x * ® berger says. ‘Car Wash Day’ ‘Slated | -|by Methodist Youths | TROY — Saturday will be “Car Wash Day” in Troy. Senior members of the Troy! Methodist Youth Fellowship will! set up shop at the church grounds, | on Square Lake road east of Liver- nois road, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m./ Proceeds will be used to send the group’s new officers to the) Methodist officers training camp] on Lake Huron. The Fellowship also has sched- uled an outing Tuesday at Bob-Lo. | The group will leave on the 4:30) p. m. boat and return at 10:30 . m. Baptist Church Women Slate Monthly Meeting WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — “How a Missionary Works as an Appointee"’ will be the theme of devotions when Mrs. Howard: Green leads the monthly meeting; of the Elizabeth Circle of West | Bloomfield Baptist Church Tues-| day. ‘The time is 7:30 p.m. ae on All ‘54 Thru “57 Mos } Matthews - Hargreaves will always continue this new ha policy on used cars sold Hit from '54 Cass, AL BAUER © Used Car Manager their big lot at Cakland and MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES NEW POLICY he aa lg Si mg ctgnentrpr oe thru ’57 models at new set of tires guaranteed by the manu- facturer. 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Keys x * She Sovrail native of Saint Moritz, Switzerland, said he plans | a lg he Savings Like You Haven't Seen in Years! Get Yours Now! Va., and Miami Beach on his way | TAS rte] Our Store Is Air Conditioned... Sip i in Cool Comfort! counting short side trips of 50 or: 100 miles,” averages 21 miles a day carrying his 40-pound pack. | * * * f The purpose of the trip ‘is to a Admits Dragging Wife, : soninindl vt, (AP) ph ed but Denies Hitting Her no antiradiation pill ever willl VAN NUYS, Calif. (AP) — ¢ Fri may have dragged her through a bine ay gh ogee but he didn’t hit : c-| Police said that's what Robert). pian omansotaswete Shoko hap Fe oh Raye range : vite Mason 41, complained, She ; G. (didn’t like it when he made her < ies y talk — but Frye is incidentally wie in: Red Tape? ot Sshaichewan, foe Psceonvel ~ LONDON (UPD—Direct Moscow: of Florida. service. is being Soviet delay in sub- ens, Tested for Liver Ailment Tran has a population of ‘about|. SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— 11 million in an area of 623,000 | ist ral gar a as “Job's infectious | square miles, Canada is about six|serpitel “ior nessibie hepatitis. times larger in its Jand area. “Third Great Week” “Continues -- by Public Demand! | FORE. WIDE BARGAINS GALORE! eee 30” RANGE } SALE PRICED TO GO! Regular $289.95 REFRESHMENTS, " 1 99" GIFTS FOR THE LADIES, BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS! a Weekly Door Prize! Ae —FEATURES paises: A BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE LAMP a % Plug-Out Units, $39.00 Value | “& Automatic Oven Se ns SUPER DOOR PRIZES! a - san eh rite uta Sei A Beautiful | i ROT ] &Plos Mony Other Features -s STEREOPHONIC _ fie, XO0% AER 7 NO MONEY DOWN! enn as ee | "EASY TERMS! , faite dope : WESTINGHOUSE Ail hl tl, le til, lt. ln. i Space-Mates Laundromat and moO SALE PRICE ¢ FOR BOTH “388: Gr Aes Installed in 25” .of Floor Space oe SAVE SOAP A e SAVE WATER C SAVE ELECTRICITY : : E Save Money D or Side by Side Cooked and Served _ an Hot in Just, Margaret Smith Widely Acclaimed Home Economist Will Completely Demonstrate the WESTINGHOUSE “Electronic Oven” DON’T MISS SEEING THIS MODERN MIRACLE Westinghouse ¢ Ice Slice Trays 99 ~~ wToerrTeTeeeeeeeerrreTrerVerrrVTerteerreTeeerrrrrrerrerreeeeeeeeeeeee YY POSPEC SCC OC OOO COC OCCT ESOC FEC OCS TEC CCUUCV Creve... No wand Down - Months To Pa | : : : ves chars e the ye | oe be unprofessional,” she declares. The plain-talking official explains: that teachers should mever play -politics with schools. Bu: she def- “initely believes. in playing politics _ for. them, . . “Tm a great believer in “in there and slugging ot out,” she says. er he. e-e ow ; Miss Condon “believes teachers *should take an active role in pick- . ing candidates for public office. “You just can’t get around the “fact that it’s going to cost money ‘to get the kind of educatior *- America says it wants,” she ex- ‘plains. And since public officials ‘hold the purse strings, Miss Con- adon thinks teachers are missing a “bet by not helping strong -school “supporters get elected, Miss Condon's: philosophy “spicing education with politics has ~paid big dividends in some of her personal efforts to Ms 4. Ss. -schools. z Her friendship’ with, three jm. “portant senators ¢asily énabled ‘her to bring her case a some] | key congressional committees, The result Was that 40 million-doliars “was. made’ available for public _ schoo] buildings on or near Indian} - " “reservations, The “Blackfeet . tribe Ewes. oS sratebul thet ie wiiale ber) “an Fe opps’ princess. «< Miss Condon’s devotion to aid- : ine American education has won *her positions on many important «national committees, » cent years, she has -been- consult- ;ant to the Council of State: Gov- Zernments and National Manpower "Samat delegate to the White ; House . Conference on Education’ “and chairman of the National Ad- *visory Committee on School Sav- + ings. She explains that what-she likes to do most is make speeches. ‘I’m n good public speaker and I like to do it,” she explains. §_ - Military Develops Mask” for Atomic Protection — > «= WASHINGTON —. An “atomic’’ © protective mask without any out- «Side canister has been devel a “for ‘military’ use. The one-piece, “lightweight mask is said. to .pro- tect its wearer from’ radioactive “particles: and a wide variety of =~ poison gases. Pads of gas-aerosol filter material in pouches on each side of the facepiece eee thell conventional canister, \ _Burglor Was Hungry be ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. wHun- “that’s all,’ decided plice.. a crate of cy pounds. of , i ae eral PONTIAC’S GREAT HOUSING 3 Bdral.. "Sportstian”, Cas Heat, LOTUS LAKE SUB. — Teach- : getting | ke re- NEW YORK (AP)— “Show me a “Miss Jaffe, who is pretty, dark: ‘|Haired and: only 26 years old, is being as the literary dis- covery of' the 1958 fall season. te * * “My ambition is to be a famous novelist—to be No.1 on the fiction list,” she said, + She may: make it this year ‘vith her first’ novel,’ “‘The Best of Everything,”’ to be published next month. Some 30,000 advance cop- ies already have been sold, and | producer Jerry Wald ‘has snapped up ‘the movie rights for $100,000. Rona,’a bright and determined daughter of well-to-do. parents, was graduated from Radcliffe at 19. .She,got a job in.a publishing|2 firm, wrote and sold eight short stories in’ the next few years, * *. * . Last summer, during a visit to Wald. say’ he was looking 4or.“‘a modern Kitty Foyle.”” ¥. “Kitty Foyle,” by Christopher Morley, was one of the most suc- cessful novels ever written ‘about dark-|the ‘pore bier girl.’* Mayan Calendars. Used © Four Different ‘Years’ WASHINGTON — A report pub- lished by. the Smithsonian Institu- tion tells of an effort to unscramble the ‘‘timeimess’” of the ‘Mayan civilization, The Mdyas, it points out, had a 260-year century: based on a 260- day year, or “tun,” the most sig- nificant ‘of the four kinds of year recognized by these’ pre-Columbian New World people. - “They also recognized 360-day and 365-day years and a Venus year of 584 days, based on’ the rotation of the planet Verus around the-sun. And they had a 13-day fortnight and an aon month, : on decided then: and there I'd write it,” Rona said. So she came back to Manhattan, quit her job and. settled . down - write: the realistic. story not of oe but ive working girls. es * * *« “} had been living with my par- ents," she said. ‘But. I moved into another @partment to be by myself, | wanted to be frank, and knew I couldn't write it under the roof 6f the sweet, well-meaning people who were going to get the shock of their, lives when they found out what their little Frank- enstein had written. “I set myself a goal of five pages every day. I wrote the book in exactly five months and five days plus’—she smiled archly— “plus the suffering of 26 years.” * * * Magazine editors read the novel in galley proof, gulped, and de- cided against serializing it. Their. verdict: Too spicy. But producer Wald read only 150 pages, then plunked down his $100,000 gladly. rian paperback edition rights sold ‘Novelist, 26, ‘May Hit Top With Her Ist Book for twice’ whe oiiion received hy “Peyton Place.” Miss Jaffe, who has been usted to the best of everything all her “| already fave an apartment, Man, 89, to. Tape, Preach His Own Funeral Sermon NORWALK, Ohio (UPI)) — For- mer State Sen. William H.. 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RT FE 44343 (Meelis eee 4 * » mates are that the fraudulent re- rel ; , ‘Warden Robert A. ‘Heinze of Fol-/ som’ said federal internal revenue} , “agents will check all refunds made : ‘to prisoners this year. . tax, and reporting earnings up to ; $300, : . based on statements that income | . months of the year, and the in- | THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. "THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958} -, Boy Tells Sister to’ Pull Trigger; She Kills Him ne ead Calif, (AP)—In that le small boy manner, 13-year-old Steve Richards hand- ed a loaded .22 xifle to his little sister and told her: ‘Go ahead— pull the digger.” : *°e* ¥ giitttvearsia Jeanne Richards Sieve did almost instantly, shot the heart. Prisoners Not Taxed, Perhaps Get Refund « SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — | State and federal officers are in- | vestigating a scheme through which six Folsom Prison inmates “are reported to have received tax refunds on nonexistent 1957 earn- |= Richard A, McGee, state direc- tor of corrections, said at least one of the’ convicts had been in _ prison since 1952, Tentative esti- funds totaled $1,600. ‘The convicts’ names were not ‘The scheme involved filling in a W2 form, used by employers to report earnings and withholding “The phony forms were attached to regular income tax returns and forwarded to the Internal Revenue Service, The refund claims were tax was deducted for fhe first few ' come stopped when the man went to prison, thus entitling the con- ~ viet to a refund of money taken a for ‘taxes, -\daho Vote a Gamble ‘Issue Is Gambling . BOISE, Idaho (AP)—Sitate Sen. >A, M, Derr, who awnts to legalize « gambling in Idaho but: says he’s “not a gambler himself, holds a ter will not be’ determined until ~the official canvass Aug. 23. Even then there may be a recount be- “cause it’s so close. The ‘ Republican candidate is| "Gov. Robert E. Smylie. He was unopposed, But he - gambling, Derr said during the campaign that-he had been told he was favored to win in betting circles by odds of 6-1, Did he take any of -ethat money? “No,” Derr replied. ‘I’m not a gambling man—not even poker.” “Bride. Wins Annulment “After 10 Kissless Days ‘ = LOS ANGELES (AP) — The “bride swept up the rice and went =to bed. “ The groom spent ; the night in the kitchen pickling eggs. .. That was her first cist at home “ag Mrs. Shirley Rainey, the bride told a judge yesterday in Winning an annulment. The marriage lasted ‘10 days, and was without a kiss, she testi- fied, She is 23. The groom was ‘Robert C. Rainey, 31, a salesman. _Hart Supporters Planning _Campaign- -Theater Party Supporters of Philip. A. Hart for the U.S, Senator iwil gather at “the Northland Center Playhouse ~ Aug, 20 in.a fund-raising effort for - the “Hart for Senator” campaign. « Democrats-have organized a spe- cial theater party for that night in ““which tickets for the production “Tonight at 8:30’ will be $5 each with the proceeds going to the 2 opposes | Cherrylawn St. died Tuesday noon in Pontiac General Hospital months. Surviving are his wife, heart ailment yesterday. children. grave service. ness of two months. iversity of Michigan. merly of Pontiac. 8)Mercy Hospital. Vincent de Paul Church, ra; his mother, of Lathrup Village; espa B. DANIELS- ene Moines, a; Curtis B. Daniels, 63, of 1240| yo sisters and a brother. | The inser “be recited. at nay Sed ae Fred, Annex. 8:30 p.m. Friday m Donelso nsjat homie; a ighter,’Georgia, at ” ™ pene “ OA Kanan Home. Service will be at|/home; her mother, Mrs. Georgia Fewer vile: ae : : _ Mr. Daniels was an employe of 10 a.m. Saturday from St, Vincent Long of Hemlock; two brothers and will be held up by nee be ae Consumers Power Co. Rvs We | de Paul Church with- burial in|two: sisters. Zi t vie ber of Wesleyan Methodist Church. Clara; |. two daughters and three sons, Mrs.! Martha Dunning o fFlusing, Lewis|Berry, 93, of ‘52 S. Washington the Service wil Ibe at 1 p.m. Ffiday|ant-Cemetery, Oakwood. from the Wesleyan Methodist sped 67 Lynn - His body willla telegraph operator for the New n to the Richland Cemetery! York Central Railroad for 53 years. : at P ete burial em and Mrs. William Walker of Co- CLAYTON E, FITCHETT Clayton E, Fitchett, 57, of 261 Starr St. died at his home of a He was a member of First Pres- + byterian Church and the Masonic Lodge and an employe of General Motors Truck & Coach Division. Surviving besides his wife, Eve-|9 a.m, Saturday at the Church of lyn, are two daughters, Mrs. Ber-|the Immaculate Conception. The nice Humphries of Pontiac and|Rosary will be recited at 9 p.m. Kathy Fitchett; and three grand-|Friday at the Baird Funeral Home MISS FLORENCE L. RICHARDS ber of the Church of the Immiacu- Miss Florence L. Richards, 83, died Sunday at her home in Laimember of the Lapeer Home Gr Guna Beach, Calif. after an ill- cle. She was a graduate of the Un-\o¢ San Francisco, Calif.; “Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Harry|Johns and Miss Elizabeth Bowler ‘Coleman ot La Guna Beach, for-\ang The body will be ‘brought to Oak Hil] Cemetery where service will be held in the chapel at 1 p.m. Friday. Arrangements are by) wittiam J. Keen, 70, of 325 E the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. MRS. MARGARET L. STILES Service for Mrs. Margaret L. Stiles, 79, of 635 Ditmar St. will) ary Center Hospital, Detroit, fol- be at 10:30 a.m. Friday from the] lowing an Funeral Home. Burial will! months. be in the Goodrich Cemetery. Mrs. Stiles died Tuesday afteriang decorator. an illness of seven months. JOHN M. ZIELINSKI John M. Zielinski, 69, of 359 E. Wilson Ave., who was injured in an automobile accident yesterday|three brothers. and one sister, all was dead on arrival at St. Joseph) in England, and several nieces. He was_a retired metal finisher at General Motors Truck & Coach Division and a member of St. * ajat the Bossardet and Reid Funeral “land Mrs. Kathleen Clark, both of| Detroit; ‘and a brother, Alfa Bert Burglars Get Gun Deaths in Pontiac. and Ney Areas and Eugene H. Zellon of Des|the 19. grandchildren; Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. JAMES BERRY Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Friday Home. Burial will be in Mt. Pleas- Mr. Berry died Tuesday. He was Survi are his wife, Katie; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Briggs ot Oxford, MRS. WALLACE HENDERSON LAPEER ~—- Service for Mrs. the Lapeer , County pital following. a long illness Surviving are her husband, ‘Rob-|be installed by ‘the State Highway eee Clarence Taylor, OXFORD = Service for James|p poster resident who died yes-|ich the give of the pavement as terday afternoon in Pontiac after|“' a long illness, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Pixley Funeral ‘lHome, ” Burial’ will be in nt... futume ‘Rightway yermece Avon Cemetery. Mrs. Gertrude Shaw of Detroit lumbus, Ohio, and a sister. years, Mrs. Martha Watson kept|had visited Monroe, La., to help a '45-caliber automatic under her|launch a state campaign for a Wallace W. (Anna L.) Henderson,|bed to deal with burglars. Yes-|Louisiana chapter : Rage 8 mpeg 199 24x36 , q 29¢ 8 °99¢° : ‘BUY now! | weraL # WASH e zippers [ff CLOTHS : 10¢ 10¢ LOW DISCOUNT PRICES 11 HOUR SALE . ... FRI, 9:30 10 30 LADIES’ SHORTS Fi ifr Shoe Dept., ‘Main Floor 74 N, SAGINAW ST. NEW YORK (AP)—Robert A. Wright. 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For many Arab na- *tionalists there has been nowhere ‘nomic program offering bright ‘prospects for the area. * * * * General reaction to the Presi- «dent’s proposals was favorable, “sometimes cautiously favorable, “except among the Arabs them- “pose was not to impress the rest “Of the world, but to impress the hing and waiting for developments. |f sAnmatently they want something |) more ee * ' Arabs are aware of the |} x * * If this is done, Mansfield said, the pressure from peoples all over the world will be felt by the So- viet Union. Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore), a critic of Eisenhower Middle East policy in the past, said he was “proud to be an American in the light of the speech before the General Assembly.” “The President,” Morse told the Miracle Mile Shopping Center (Advertisement) : IN JUST 15 MINUTES IF YOU HAVE TO SCRATCH YOUR ITCH— » Your 4fe back at any A ITCH-ME-NOT. 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AUGUST 14, 1958 “QUEEN JULIANA AND BEATRIX — Will Beatrix pS come Queen of Holland? Juliana to Leave Throne to Beatrix| THE HAGUE, Holland (NEA)— Tt may be only a matter of months now before Queen Juliana of the Netherlands abdicates in favor of her eldest daughter, 20-year-old Princess. Beatrix, . a 2. If, the rumors have it, she steps down from the throne she has held since -1948, it will be for two rea- sons; . 1. She has never really enjoyed the job of “queening.” Her ideal is a quiet, uneventful life with her family. 2, She believes the recent rift Every other means had failed, % seemed. But the child grew no better under the witch’s powers. Prince Consort Bernhard did not trust her but could not make Juliana drive her from. the Truck Drivers Here | “| strike-Jockout has halted shipment in who! Students Still Seeking , the dour, heavy woman she had once been. * * * Two years ago, however, Bern- hard came back to the palace a different man, He sent the witch and her followers. packing, And he in new medical author- A few months later both parents were astounded to see young Ma- rijke tiding her bicycle around the Jawn, While her eyesight has never been completely restored, she is now able to live a normal life as a school girl, Now, for Juliana and Bernhard there is another chance to save their marriage — but only, the Queen believes, by her a wife again. Western Strike Hits DETROIT (UPI), — Some sais igan truck drivers and freight handlers may be laid off because of a Téamsters Union strike and employers’ lockout in 11 western states, trucking officials say Oe Can amas na Od of about 600 truckloads cargo a day to the western states from the Detroit area alone. 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E i ff i ef Pe ! i gE 4 ae Sa ae romyko Cal troops . ... , it is clear that playing the role of porters for the colonial ventures of the United States and the United Kingdom cannot be regarded as being in accord with the national interests either of Wstern Germany, Italy or Tur- key. ,- The Soviet “Union _ sincerely wishes to maintain good relations with Turkey . . It warns the government of Turkey of the dan- gers which are implicit in Turkey’s present support of the current ac- tions of thhe United States and the United Kingdom in the Near and Middle East ... “Armed American and British intervention in Lebanon and Jor- dan was undertaken at a time when preparations for: a Summit meeting, proposed by the Soviet Union, were under way for the purpose of putting an end to the cold war and the armaments race, and just when the Soviet Union had adopted a historic decision to -dis- continue the testing of hydrogen and atom : The question arises whether the hee See leaders of the United Kingdom and the United States did not cal-| 3 alate that one of the results of their actions in respect of Lebanon and Jordan would be to frustrate that turnabout in the direction of| “"""™ improving the international situa- tion which had become marked and which -displeased them, Now ,jment of the United States as a eppeeea5 fli ee ee eeeee nil g2%88s to impose such order as it | affairs no place place would be left for law or right. * * * “I am not even referring to the well known intention of the govern- token gesture to withdraw one bat- talion of its tion troops from Lebanon. Is f any need to ar- gue that these theatrical strata- gems have nothing in commor with -actual measures to restore the independence of Arab countries which have been subjected to oc- cupation? They ship into the territories of other countries dozens of bat- talions in order then to withdraw one battalion with pomp and cir- cumstance, and then they strive to argue that this is a reassuring development in international re- lations, “One cannot ignore one other tactic which has been frequently resorted to. recently. Seeking to divert the attention of public opin- ion from the concentration of} armed forces of the United States and United Kingdom, the official spokesmen of these two powers| make increasingly frequent resort! to statements to the effect that they are eager to contribute to the economic develapment of the coun- tries of the Near and Middle East. PRB eA MEE A ON ON NN: SR 4 = Ls *. cause of unrest in the Middle East. _: | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUR 4 “JN ANSWER TO IKE — Here are studies of Soviet Foreign After President ‘Eisenhower's speech, Gromyko replied with a Minister Andrei Gromyko during his address before emergency © slashing attack on the U. S. and Britain, charging they were chief session of the U, N. General Assembly Wednesday afternoon. aie \ : 5 aoe SDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 \Nationalists. Down for Troop Withdrawal — -|ably three Russian-made MIGs at Least 2 Red Jets TAIPEI (UPI) — The Chinese Nationalists, scoring their first air victory in more than two years, shot down at least two and prob- over the Formosa Strait today, it was announced here. * * * A Nationalist jet did not return trace of the missing jet. An force 3 said cort saw “‘at least two” Red jets _j¢rash in flames. A third MIG said flatly that three Communist planes were destroyed in the dog- fight, but the spokesman could not confirm the third kill. 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CHARLES KRUG WINERY St. Helena " Napa Valley ample, in today’s gpeech of the President of the United States of America, Mr. Eisenhower. “Extending assistance to the eco- . jassistance. without any political or military strings attached, and it other countries, including the coun- tries of the Near and Middle East, on the foundation of the full equal- ity of the rights of all parties in mutual benefit. ~ Troop Withdrawal Is First Issue The considerations on questions of economic assistance set forth by the President require careful and suitable consideration; but I submit that, first of all, the chief question must be solved, and that is the question of the immediate withdrawal of foreign troops, In these circumstances the So- viet government deemed it its duty to present the question to the General Assembly for its consideration. in the emergency session. * & It ig doing that, however, not for the purpose of worsening re- lations between our country and *|the United States and the United Kingdom or doing any harm to the prestige of the United States and the United Kingdom. It is not our intention in any way to worsen relations between these two powers and the countries ofthe Arab East either. * * * In submitting (A) draft resolu- tion, the Soviet delegation wishes to express confidence that the Gen- eral Assembly will examine it with suitable attention and with a prop- in the session of the General As- which the demands for the with- \drawl of American and British troops could be clothed, It seems to us that a suitable formula is contained in the draft resolution r countries, then in of the Soviet Union. * ‘ This does not mean that we refuse to help in the search for a mutually acceptable formula worked out with due consider- ation of the views of other del- egations, if it meets the main purpose — the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon and dordan. . Even today, if you piease — I repeat, even today.— Wwe are pre-| pared to enter into official or un-| official consultations, any sort of consultations, with any delegations, concerning the preparation of such a constructive decision which could) be adopted by the General As- sembly in the interests of peace. The Soviet Union, ‘like other peace-loving states, will continue! to do everything in its power in ordef consistently to champion and defend the cause of peace. This resolute decision found clear ex-/f pression in the recent Soviet-Chi- nese communique concerning the Ymeeting between the chairman of the Coucil of Ministers of the U.S.S.R., Nikita Khrushchev, and the chairman of the Chinese Peo- ple’s Republic, Mao Tze-Tung. This is what guides the delega- tion of the Soviet Union in the current session of the General As- sembly. This session can serve, the cause of peace well if we qre| filled with the feeling of profound! 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The 11 pseudo-clagsical - sténe towers around the giant assembly field, some of them more than 100 feet high, must be blown up at a cost of half a million dollars, The acres of paved ground that ofice thundered with goose-stepping boots will be broken up in patches to make room for trees. * * * The pit excavated for the “‘Ger- man Stadium" that-was never built filled with rubble and muddy wa- ter since the war, will be cleaned out and.made into a lake. The mountains of rubble surrounding it ‘will be covered with top soil and smoothed into a park. »|American G. I Hitler’s Speakers’ Tribune and the surrounding stands, scene of . baseball for the past 13 years, ‘will remain as a city athletic field to be shared by the Army. The toughest problem of the postwar planners as the Nasi Congress Hall, a structure that was to hold 120,009 party mem- bers for indoor meetings. De- signed along the lines and spa- ciousness of the Roman coliseum, the hall was only two-thirds com- pleted when the war began. To tear down the hall would have taken most of the housing project funds. To leave it, vacant and jgloomy, in the midst of the new residential area would discourage tenants. A solution was found with the formation of the Corporation , of Sportsmen and Industrialists to complete the walls and use the hall as a stadium, The Nazis left the construction material at hand. x ££ &€ Thousands of huge stone blocks, cut to fit the building plans and carefully numbered, lie piled. or scattered along the roads leading to the party area, Some have been covered with dirt and planted with grass, since other removal solu tions would have cost too much. They probably will -be--dug ou again. REPUTATION RESTORED | The housing project will put an end to one of Nuernberg’s biggest law-enforcement headaches. Since the early occupation days, resi- dents of suburban Nuernberg have been afraid to go near the party grounds at night. There have been; two murders and innumerable rob- beries there. - The Valka Refugee Camp, scene of ag displaced per- |' sons riots, occupied part of the the overgrown stone towers and ~— aso eats He The oisajact also represents Nu- ernberg’s efforts to erase the bad name Hitler gave it. He chose the city for his party meetings in 1929) because of the old Germanic leg- ends connected with its past, which the Nazis were fond of borrowing| France for their own propaganda. Z * * * Nuernberg, after the war, was associated with, the Nazi leaders tried- by the International War Crimes Tribunal. The housing project will be a contribution to its new reputation as a city with model social and welfare plans. 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There has been very little art|said, ie Nene “seer: iaraien a evident in the recent Disney prod-|to when milk could no longer be uct — including his cloying, kitten-|sold as fresh,.The regulation. be- ish series of nature films — only'comes effective Sept. 8, going on ‘at the Disney’ studios|between monotony and mush. since. about the time of “Snow : Change Milk Ordinarice DETROIT — The City Coun- ordinance change that ad-|month be substituted for days of The change was made, sponsors word star, police said, but he cer- tainly lived: like ‘one pots and pans. ing to Marjorie Main, Lived Like the Stars Pisvey fe (AP) — Curtis :R. Clawgon' was. no. Holly- Wak OD: Detectives accused him. of: Drinking Lana Turner's liquor. iS | Le Vere sak = ee ce oe THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 1958 “ os es ; “tt to me. there has.been|a fast buck bly line prod- picion of stealing more than $1,790 _1 om thr i ts eet tw ed Holy woad Fireman worth of property from stars’ . dressing rooms at Universal-Inter- : Fireman|national Studio, where he was sta- State Men on Skate Trip WASHINBTON Three Michi- gan men were crew members of Cooking with James Cagney’s|the atomic submarine Skate on its ‘And sleeping on stieets belong- Clawson, 45, was booked on sus- Detroit, polar voyage. They - were R. E. le; A,.C. Emunsen, , R. Williams, 5 tdedsa “at ‘Wictugia Tok Robert K. Cad- also of Michigan Tech; Jerome C. Kraus, of .700 Williamsbury, Birming- ham, a junior at Cornell University, and Thomas : W. Cross, 1975 Hammond Lake Rd., a junior amelie engineering _ dents are (-r) James D. Cote, of 3135 Alco Dr., 900,000,000. "The | ‘All-Time High Set in July Personal Income Rises j “WASHINGTON (UPI)—The government says Americans’ personal income rose to an all-time high last month, part of the increase ironically came from jobless pay benefits. — An official report yesterday said personal income last - month was running at a seasonally adjusted rate of $356,- s.r ane D, "according to the federal | oe record was $352,100,000,000 in August of last [| t, personal income started dropping and in | ‘February touched & recession low of $346,400,000,000. Since | then there has been a steady overall rebound. Included in the latest rise were jobless benefits | which mounted as 20 states granted temporary exten- _ sions of ‘payments to the long-term unemployed. = % al-| ‘Wages and salaries, a key economic indicator, advanced ee ee ‘y x &: salary increases. to federal employes, plus : sity, het pth pra nee - fell 200 million dollars to 4 July level of ponon ts! expectations that business will substantially 2 Ley a sewage abbapeaepal pepe — “The recent. rise. bas used excerpts -| en, one eight and the girl is 12. *icism of administration military Investi found 4,800 pieces of mail dating ee gators say they broke back th : , October 1957 in his car. : «ek te - eommniiaed x * * : umerous petty thefts, stole bi- tel ap fie Force, Symington’s action attracted no “Senate attention at the time. But he told a reporter last night he) ~ heard the President: was upset. Symington added he had written to McElroy asking Pentagon com-:. ment, Expect Millionth Vehicle ae Barefoot hakes Police vA zs it The barefoot gang, so-called because they left behind prints -| of bare feet as an identifying mark, cofisisted of four young- sters and a girl accomplice. One is four years old, two sev- cycles. and dropped them off bridges into a river ang com- mitted hundreds of dollars in malicious destructions, They were turned over fo their | U. parents momentarily, Police said petitions may be filed to Make some of the youngsters | wards of the Probate Court. riod. 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The B.W. found F @ spot-on upper B'way where a cook makes pizza in the window instead of flapjacks as in for School Awards NEW YORK (UPI)—A new proj- ect for community citizens coun- cils and other groups working for the betterment of education in local public schools will occupy hun- this” summer, The national award includes ¢ check of $1,000 for the selected project. In addition there are five regional awards. All awards will be publicly presented at a dinner in Madison Ave., New York. New York next January. dreds of voluntary organizations |; Duncan got an envelope containing $2,000 in bribe money from a rep. resentative of the company from which the city bought the crane. Fire Inspector Tardy KANSAS CITY (AP) — Sam’s Honolulu Moon, a tavern, was damaged by smoke and water. The fire broke out in the base- ment while -G, W, Gilmer, a fire prevention inspector, was making a routine safety check in°a back room, « e. 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Reg. 249. - ei “ Now 0: eae neS Loy | British Bank Rate [Dips to. 4% Per Cent The British] February 1955 and ncn reams LONDON (AP) — bank rate, was reduced today from § to shes Laelia servative government that it has ‘inflation under control and that /Court has Britain's hard currency reserves ore Pee eM... + : x +a .* The new rate is the-lowest since pressures were. at their peak. | The bank rate is set by the government - controlled -Bank of borrow all along the line and is [spur to ‘basiness: activity, eta Allan ones Permitted to Cut Down Alimony LOS ANGELES VA)--Sipesiie ordered singer Allan Jones’ $1,500 god alimony payments. reduced $500. Actress _.Irene Hervey divorced Jones last December after a mar- compares |riage of 20 years. The singer then {with a rate of 7 per cent imposed|married Mary Florsheim Picking, last September when inflationary| shoe heiress. Jones, behind in alimony pay- ments, said his income from sing- wee cen Storm hack: \ Threatens Rain, i f ‘but Little Wind MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Still lacking hurricane force, . tropical storm | Bécky today threatened Puerto| Rico..and the Virgin Islands with rain but little wind. The storm watch was canceled. "> i * advisory, Becky was about 280 miles. north-northeast of San Juan, P.R., and about 1,200 miles east- southeast of Miami, The storm was moving west- northwest at about 20 m.p.h. Highest winds were estimated at 60. m.p.h. * * * “We are not regarding it at the moment as any great threat to Florida or any othér land areas,” In the Weather Bureau's latest Consus Hen’ Fo htt Inch noe. 12x24 Inch .eseeeeee 60c e 16x16 Inch .......... 50c™, 16x32 Inch oss. ..:$195 Roger A. Authier Co. the fats entering the kitchens of | American households were eaten, : _ : tion of fats would total nearly 1, 4. milee West of Kirport Meat t0 Lake Village calories. 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Auburn wr ve.x THE poNTiAc PRS, THURSDAY, apoten seyem lo | ge. x F2 i a Lemon be Cubes S32 = Flavor Drink |r areser aries reste | facies aie iced See rN spear yp rt om to turn the cubes dark brown in ways ready to quench thirst is to P * : . | Jat Beating Heat | rut we ween Pane ant | ey cane se * Ithe game. Star p seth CUBES Cubes in the. freezer or When your family roots for lem-/jadd a drop. of | food col- } gup fresh tor trays you'll be ready to 1 onade with the flavor of lemon|oring to each glass, With a few of gaia. any thirst crisis any time of day. |]. peel thrown in for good measute,ithese tactics your batting aver. fie me . [Topped with a sprig of mint, this head for the fresh|age will be close to the 1.000|~ lemon-iced-tea flavor combination you probably E ' a lemons. You’ might compare the|mark, with a generous sprinkling is one of the most pleasant and] pray vOUR OW cost of a dozen medium sized jof hoe Fa ik } : nr m le, peal and sayy velar iy: beverages yet PICK YOUR OWN . to b ed. A Pour. boiling water over)? be discos Valley’ View Orchards rte Hartland Road . Concentrate (sugar al- ier minutes strain _}ready added) or a pint of bottled|Bread Cubes tae Dish + ghee we Seven. ~~ oe f . pr Salt Prevents Darkening Phone MA : Topping tip: When you wnntialte cube trays and freeze, “Makes To reach us, from the heart of * « © {¢rusty topping un macaroni and mp ew of "a or , 14 | To prevent fruits from darkening} Fenton, go sduth on Leroy street ‘ before canning, cover them for 5)] to High street, then follow High If your family begins to show a| you'll find %4 cup tiny fresh bread| To serve, put ‘two lemon-tea| minutes with a solution of 1 quartij street and State road jerteeee slump in interest, take| cubes mixed with a couple of table-jcubes in a glass. Add % cup water |water, 1 teaspoon of salt, 42 table- road) Fo sie So ane 1 tip from the shrewd baseball! spoons of melted butter or mar-jand allow cubes to dissolve. Add|spoon of vinegar. Rinse fruit thor- pa pages eas the village .| garine will be fine for a 1%-quart|additional plain ice cubes it de-joughly before further processing. fimnits,. at the end of the hard- casserole that's pomp Pig A s This drink has a good full-|This preserves their natural. ap- top. paving. . }bodied flavor. It is delicious. any!pealing colors in the . jar. : . aaa e 4 Ce} (Gea) [ema (ea) (a) (| | “JUNKET* RENNET-CUSTARD And no wender! Here's the only dessert with the magic rennet en- zyme in it. It's a light, milk dessert that's even easier to gest than milk itself—thanks to magic rennet. Comés in 7 delicious flavors that delight the young and old, ” Rides for the Kiddies on JEANNIE the “T OP VALUE” ~~ FRIDAY. MORNING 10 A. M. TTL 11 + A. M .| “JUNKET” (Reg. U.S. Pat. Of.) is the trade omark of Chr. Hansen's Inc. for its pew net and other food ‘HURRY DOWN . FOR GOOD . BUYS in FOOD: | PASCAL CELERY . arr _| HALE HAVEN PEACHES .. cooeeeeees "ue 199 _IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING. CENTER | HEAD LETTUCE «0.2.0.2... sce 22 19¢ _ S. Telegraph at Square Lake Road ~ PEPPERS . Ave se eee e ss eae ea 6 woes oso of "Bring Your Caéniates and Take Pictures” HOME GROWN CORN. 00-5. Deg Also Get Discount Ride Tickets at Kroger's for Other Thrilling Rid U. S. #1 MICHIGAN POTATOES ... 50m. $1.05 on pinhieeo os ee see Grade #1 HOT DOGS ....... cceeeeseceeth 4560070 FREE PAUL A. MILLER’S BIG TOP LARGE BOLOGNA, by piece ..............16 39¢ 3 MICHIGAN COTTAGE CHEESE ...........1. 19¢ | ILD . NIM AL CIRCUS - AMERICAN CHEESE ........0..........2 um 55¢ KEYKO OLEO .. se eseeeseeeeses sf Ue $1.00 J | ~ Now Thru cope 17 PETER’S SHORE FARM 15, c | | ‘SHOW TIME TODAY THRU SATURDAY 2:30, 7:30, 9; _ SUNDAY 2:30, 4:30, iver ae [BACON “AG Sow Te Toa eeu Aaa cae 4 hr"PAY 228 420298 ; [oe : i 608 | Me Sas ah i, a . = ~ : —_ —— = = —— a = * ~+ oe 8 . si ae ts . . . ¢ . 8 ‘ ; F ’ , . 5 . AR « ' ¢ < * . ‘ iat z ml . a *, . ad e ' i : ; . > . = : wy * ti a @ é j ‘ i / * ; : ' % os . * é, eas — eae ie oh gee | : THE PONTTAG. PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST: 14, 1958 } spoons baking powder and % tea-jand bake at 400 degrees for 25 to -» a & es ~~ peak in volume. Three Desserts Peach Centered Stupendous! Colossal! million’ bushels of peaches disappear before your very eyes! Magic? Well, not ex- actly, because you're going to help Ree a soft dough forms. Then turn out on a slightly ;\thagical biscuit dough! \53 vik nde to dnagurs ue cern | short. cake, roll and ‘cut dough into 2-inch. rounds and bake at 425 degrees for about 12 minutes. do it. If you need a bit of magic spoons salt, . Cut in’4 tablespoons|30 ‘minutes. fat, make a well in the mixture} jand add 3% cup of milk. Stir untiliturn into turnevers if you ‘cut Your ‘dough and peaches will + dough into Sinch circles, spoon |choppéd peaches, sweetened with floured board, knead 6 times and|brown sugar, on half, fold dough| ~ J Abracadabra! You've get. a Saray ove pol edges sed: bab Bt ws gh ir tharos eras gos Pace With Lettuce To pep up frozen green peas, \ BEST for \ NYLON — ell is iy . : ar | yy ss , ~ ** BLUEBERRY BOUNCE — Quick-frozen lemonade concentrate, blueberries and soda are combined to make a lively summer drink. The blueberries actually bounce as you pour inthe soda. -~ * Berries Bouncé in Glass : of Bubbling Lemonade Have you ever seen a blueberry bounce? Neither had we until the other day when we enjoyed,a drink we promptly christened Bubbling Blueberry Bounce. To make this refreshing and fetching summer cooler, you simply put a couple of tablespoons of quick-frozen lemon- ade concentrate in the bottom of a tall glass along with a couple of ice. cubes and one or two table- spoons of blueberries, Fill up the glass with soda water and just watch those blueberries bounce! It’s the effervescence in the soda, of course, that makes For this, again you'll use that con-}. venient can of quick-frozen lemon- ade concentrate. Just put a couple of tablespoons in the bottom of the glass and fill up with cola bev- erage, . Bubbling Lemon Fruit Drink 2 or 3 tablespoons, quick-frozen con- centrated lemonade, partially thawed. 1 or 2 tablespoons fresh or frozen blueberries, thawed. Combine the concentrated lem- onade, blueberries, and ice in a tall glass, Fill remainder of glass with club soda and stir to ‘mix well, Serve immediately, Makes 1 assistance, home economists of the U, S. Department of Agriculture have reached into their bag of tricks and come up with a three- way peach recipe that can appear, pear and reappear as short- cobbler or turnover, all-at|half-filled baking the flick of a spatula. To begin your performance, sift d “te together 2 When they’re browned, split and fill with sliced peaches, sweet- ened with brown sugar. Cover with whipped cream and serve. For peach cobbler, réil dough|a tightly fitting cover. Cook over until it’s the right size to cover a|medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes sprinkled with brown sugar. Press|and cooked; dough down firmly at sides of the| scorch. Add a tablespoon of heavy cups of flour, 3 tea-!dish, slash so steam can escape|cream just before serving. try them this way. Put the frozen peas, with about 2 tablespoons of butter end a few wilted lettuce| — leaves in a heavy saucepan with | WHITE NYLON, | rayon, dian lingerie and blouses are whiter white when you wash them with Roman Bleach. Roman Bleach is softized, extra gentle on fine © fabrics. Directions on label. dish of peachesior until peas are completely watch so as not to ae Ag = profit on paper! . ‘tomato soup SCOTTISSUE. . . Smt Matches everything! Stock up now ond sove at this low price. _ WAX PAPER . A ws 3] Cutrite makes it stronger to do doable ‘thoy ipuling better. SCOTTIES 2. . Aumont Choose from pink, yellow or whie to Tech your aod nee. WALDORF TISSUE . . . 12 ota Get just the right color to match your bath oh Scotties too. NESTEA sstavrtea es se a 4 9-5 the blueberries rise in the glass,|serving, , ‘Try that rich tomato goodness that has made Heiaz flavor-famous. y : 20 be sure fp serve the drink at * * * : he once. Lemon Cola ' : Youngsters are bound to go for this bubbling drink. Another they'll like is a home-grown lemon- cola beverage, as good as the neighborhood drugstore dispenses. 2 or 3 tablespoons quick-frozen con- centrated lemonade, partially thawed. igpeced (6 or 8 ounces) cola beverage. ce cubes. Combine ingredients in tall glass; stir, Makes 1 ——e Meat Prices Dip Slightly Produce Very Reasonable It's “peaches and cream’’ time in Michigan. The Red Haven peach |of choice grade cattle. - This trend CREAM PIES. . . «ea. 59c rely por Matiel aiggiaiadt is expected to continue through coffee prices Mortons chocolate or lemon, Sove 10c area. The remainder of August, AUsust. WHITE BREAD 2 2-28. 39 and September should be a house-| Although packers report hogs Kroper’s to'bsabt nd Anetd the Sant, wife’s delight because of the plen- tiful supplies of Michigan fruits and vegetables, says the Market- ing Information Agent. Large supplies of choice grades| of beef adhd slight increases in pork supplies are bringing very [ -. price! Kroger’s to top with Hygrade salami. Sear tt igisbasc of tie yeas: |g ee ee ee TCE Meer) Spree SALAMI. . 14:02. pkg. 59¢ The early Red Haven peach is) range of 15 to 20 cents per serving. coffee! MILK... Vp gal. bt. 39 cme fare nnd were gu mtd hemes] eth a geste. m2. Ale Supplies of this popular variety Prices on meat cuts that COFFEE ...... .|-lb. bag 77¢ A real low price on rich homogenized. will be finished in about 10 days in that area, will be starting to harvest about August 15 on the east side of the state. Peachy predictions for the peach crop, Beautiful quality, with the best fruit size that ob- | servers can remember. A good beef-prices due to larger supplies are not too plentiful, some pork cuts are reduced at retail level. Picnics, Boston butt, rib-end roast range from 17 to 24 cents per serving. Frankfurters and “Sausage meats continue to be favored warm weather choices. are meat choices within the price need roasting or braising? Less demand for these cuts in warm weather is one reason for lower prices. If thrift is considered, ea might find new ways of using t L ‘ Have you cut blade chuck into individual steaks or into one to Crisco SAVE |4c It's pure white and all vegetable for the finest frying ever. salad dressing “19 For crisp and delicious summer salad fixing use Embassy brand. Save 8c. LEMONADE . For real heat aid get Kroger- froven! \ can ‘males a 5 half goles. take a + drop Spotlight COFFEE ..... .}-lb. bag 6% Rich, delicious and ecematicn tow ot this low ' Save now on ttengheie Siocon vocuum-pocked What Savings! And the toste is rich og exotic os, ever! LAMB ROAST. . Lb. 59c 6 31-79 latch on a re Ca the.” , ae 12-02. cans 1 39¢ CIGARETTES reg. ctn. $2.29 Choose your brond. king size $2.39 SNACK RYE 52... - 19e¢ chuck roast Blade cut for tender eating. one and one-half inch cubes and Shoulder cut .. . juicy, tender eating. | aire As September 20 is os tenderized — = — r cu ju rea = RIB STEAK sone Wks ably marinade ee | : : of ofl, food acid (vinegar, tomato I A s AB CHOPS . Lb. 69e ‘roger-cut excess fat removed. Lettuce is a vegetable most families buy every week, but cel- ery is not. At this time supplies of both -are large, and prices should: not pinch any family’s pocketbook. .Michigan, Canada, New York and California harvest- ing lettuce at the same time is resulting in generous supplies, Michigan's celery crop is at its Growers report the finest crop ever; quality is excellent. Michigan blueberries are still in good supply and will be until about Labor Day. Blueberries are one of the easiest fruits to freeze. Choose fully ripe, blue- black berries. Sort, wash gently, then drain. : If you plan to use blueberries for pies or salads during the win- ter, just dry pack and freeze. For fresh fruit desserts of any kind, cover with a 40 per cent syrup (3 cups sugar, 4 cups water). Leave one-half to three-fourths inch at top of the container to let the ber- ries expand when they are frozen. Seal, freeze and store at zero de- grees or below. Corn continues in peak produc: tion. Potatoes are abundant as several. large growing areas are -harvesting at the same time: Homégrown items for the weekly check list: cabbage, cucumbers, peppers, beans, tomatoes. Several buyers report declining juice, lemon juice) and spices overnight in the refrigerator? Have you used the “top” of choice round steak for. broiling? Of course it won't be the same texture or flavor as T-bone, but there is a real price difference. Have you roasted a picnic or Boston butt in the cool of the morn- ing and after cooling it, chilled it in the refrigerator for use in salads or sandwiches? Either can be a cool meat to serve on a hot day when you don’t go near the kitchen. Peppermint =m Chocolate Sauce’ ~ Chocolate and peppermint are a happy combination of flavors if| there ever was one. Put the two of them together in a smooth sauce and you'll have a success ingre- dient for many a dessert. To make such a sauce you'll need only three things — semi-sweet chocolate| pieces, evaporated milk and pep- permint extract, : * * * Put 1 package semi-sweet choc- olate pieces and % cup evaporated milk in top of double boiler, Cook over hot (not boiling) water until chocolate melts, stirring occasion- ally, Remove from heat and add peppermint. Stir occasionally while cooling. Makes about 11-3 cups of Chocolate Peppermint Sauce. GETS VITAMIN C NATURALLY. “What a why - vitamin atc i joy it was to learn that my family’s favorite orange juice~TreeSweet~is naturally pure and gives us all the vita- min € we need! Guess that’s eeSweet’s so naturally | pie pest gee My and just 2 ’ sinall glasses give us our oon | LIVER SAUSAGE Lb. 45c Blade cut from the shoulder. Tasty! ‘LEG OF LAMB. Lb. 79c Serve. with mint souce for savory eating. Greenfield's fresh or smoked goodness, Sliced Bologna. . Lb. 53¢ For lunches or brunches. HOT DOGS. 12 ozs. 49c Swift’s tasty dogs, @ picnic must! Ocean Perch 3-lb. pkg. $1 Fres-Shore brand for Friday meals! » + GREEN BEANS. Snappin’ fresh from Michigan fields. LEMONS. .... “Sunkist beauties for home made ade. LETTUCE Crackling-fresh for your salad bowl. SALADA TEA BAGS. .... One bag will make o hearty cup that satisfies! SALADATEA.........+ '/> lb. 85¢ Simmering summer days deserve an ice tea breok! l-lb. ctn. 3le Spreads as smooth as it tastes! Tops on toast! SALAD DRESSING ...... KEYKO oF wis. 2 2 ee . at. 49¢ SWIFT'S PORK-CHOPS . . . . Ib. $1.69 CORNED BEEFHASH. . . 16 02s, 35¢ 8 Shedd’s mokes your summer salods sing with flavor! Frozen, boneless, on Ready to cook! Serve Silver Skillet for a quick success! a ™ —_ 3 e 5 * 3 * : «es A * * * : Be or sxe crenprengh MT, WHITNEY OLIVES ... 634 o7s. 29¢ SWIFT'S MEAT PIES . . 3,8-0z. pkgs. 87¢ LMOND DELITE. ‘12 ow. 33 : BLUEBERRY PRESERVES ... | Smucker's finest to- top toast or muffins! |” We reserve the nee to limit quantities. Ail prices and items effective =—e Saturday, August 16, I a8 at all wath a stores in Detroit and Eastera Michigon oe eIO home-grown savings! CHUCK ROAST vit & = Kroger-cut, no waste. can w ©) © 3 ae vy woke: ry z Od Jd CORN BEEF Choice of Hygrade’s or Gunsberg’s brand... . CMA : 7, ce ra ‘4 GE, oe Te ft U.S. GOVT. GRADED ‘CHOICE’ ~ chi icken parts... we leh pee hails MICHIGAN RED HAVEN peaches 5 ws. 49>: How ‘bout simmering-up some preserves at this low Kroger price. VAN CAMP TAMALES . . 15!/> ozs. 29% Give your family a taste trip to old Mexico! BEANEE WEENIES .. . . Van Camp's meat and succulént beons! HI HO WAFERS......... lb. 37¢ Snacking’s so much better with Sunshine. _ doz. 59: ? heads a7 l6 ct. 25¢ BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE. . . Breakfasts seem brighter with Swift's brand. SANDWICH BAGS .. 2 30-ct. pkgs. 25¢ Tidy Home keeps ‘em fresh till lunchtime. VELVET PEANUT BUTTER 18-02. jar 59%¢ Smooth as cream with fresh-roasted flovor! lb. 736 . 8-028, a3€ , Frozent! Beet, veal, pork, chicken or cond Shur Good! You'll have to: hide the cookie jor!. 2 o7s. 39¢ SWIFT'S BEEF STEAKS 12-07. pkg. 59% Buttered beef steaks moke a much better meof. RED HEART DOG FOOD... .3 ist 40 : Haye a heart ond give your dog the finest. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 Fried Ghieker: Retains. Its Flavor arco 22] _ sponth renin - berry relish in. plastic cuit mix to blend ingredients. Turn fourjerator for storage, then thawed/will take the youngsters into the OF papericoat ‘evenly. . Meanwhile melt - — ~ ~ : cups adds a convenience ’ note. fat in two skillets to have Ut on lightly floured board or : fe jat toon temperature for serving. jout-of-Goory:for @ nourishing meel|o.”. on paver plates with picklelg Mrinoh laver, Brown chicken|pestry cloth, Knead lightly. Roli|Beat in eggs and egg yolk, one|mayonnaise, beat & SAP Ot This expe revealed that (*" *|slices. slowly in’ the medium hot fat,|dough as thinly as possible. Cut|at a time, until flufly. Combine|” 7° 20 ON sett by | wrapped, leftover chicken which /It's a Hobo Picnic, featuring fried| - For dessert, feature a decorative |with 2 spoons or tongs turn pieces dough in. 6inch squares. Wrap|milk and vinegar. Add dry i \you' have one When then wrapped beverage serve milk or favorite| reduce but have fat bubbling |Pletely — except for the bone end ending with |taste biseult. dough rolled |e0tt drink. moderately. ‘Turn chicken 2 or (of drumatick. Lay chicken on bak. |‘Ue beginning and go" : cooled ance. operve ; beat until just} Add 3 tablespoons of this piquant chicken held in the refrigerator | | thick re re rele ate ced “sheet with pinched edges|{y. ingredients; Ther a moticesble ag then baked mil the “wrapping” Fp carmagieukye: pa adhes coalas m4 down. Bake in a very hot a bientet * “e * crabmeat ti toe been we Bl aoe is brown and crisp. Uke) oe a road a cue _— os Pour batter into a greased and/very fine, all gristle removed. _ fresh- “ The picnic includes a hobo salad 4, Tenepoon round peppes ered sigg emer ger Sle ere mre floured 9x13x2% inch pan. Bake|Blend in % teaspoon each of cu- ore As the Jong months of summer|oe elbow macaroni and hard-| 2 to 3 cups fat or frying fork-tender (use table fork), Picnic Loaf Cake in a moderate oven (350 degrees)|min (or curry powder), powdered , |roll on, teen-agers often get restive | cooked eggs, seasoned to taste and Le en to 20 minutes. Total pole #2 ups sifted all-purpose flour for 45 to 50 minutes. Cool in pan./ginger and garlic salt. Beat until wax|for 9 new idea for a group get-jmoistened with salad dressing.|\ Shake chicken, 2 or 3 pieces at| time 30 to $5 minutes, Makes 8 1 Teaspoon nea * Frost with boiled frosting. Makes/|well-blended. Serve with potato or ‘together. THe quiets adiiten), serv-in' tena, in a bag containing the to 10 servings. Transfer chicken 184 cups % pieces. chips, freezing compartment of a refrig-{ Here's a tasty eating idea which |ings ‘with transparent wrap. Cras |flowr, salt, paprika and pepper to ple det ence. tile eto Dae) Cream‘ shortening, sugaf,|,,y aie on was frozen showed no noticeable |chicken-jp-a-blanket. - cake baked and carried to thelunti) lightly and evenly browned |chicken, and pinch edges together | edients alternately with milk-|thickened, add: omg femal change or loss in quality as The chicken is pre-tried, picnic in covered cake pan. AS &/(ahout 15 minutes). Cover tightly, |t° seal, enclosing chicken bug MO cists

si J - Hormel Value Brand SLICED BO: BACON UJ GENUINE SPRING LAMB 1SHO E a... Se re pass OWS a aw DENTAL AL CREAM — LIQUID DET ERGENT 12 Oz. Can 4257 Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities U.S. No. 1 Michigan POTATO ES GOLD MEDAL VY Gallon FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE # A “ oe pene arc | earns : Yop » PP Super Sie ile Markets Nick’s Shop-Rite Market . Farmer's Shop-Rite Market Huron Friendly te Wt “en 90 ‘Baldwin Gi Market — — Large, Crisp HEAD LETTUCE CLOROX 1 ENRICHED ‘ FLOUR Treesweet 263 Auburn Ave.—Open Sunday . 484 Auburn Avenue 884 W. Huron ese txged : ee = P a ? ie © tia. aa 6 bd " % 3 ! : ‘ ; : y ‘ ‘ P eg 2 ‘yee ; ; ; : i s of ’ « ‘ o " %./ j 2 4 ? Fs i ‘ . ‘ é at ‘ de xs : 5 4 : : La ” & * + P ; 223 . é mata ages: ____"THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, “AUGUST 14, 1958 ~~ Don't Overdo ‘Perfect’ Color . Don't become a “one-color freak,’ warns a world famed —_ ’ « = bed Baynff on 12-Yeut Rule Hits Mom and Dad | ae “ 1) HRs Full Fare Not Half Fair, Say U.S. Teeners Pe: beauty authority, by choosing your entire wardrobe in one EUGENE GILBERT By The : s , Duncan D. McCall officiated at Ringbearer of theaters, | Specifically, 79 cent of the that the full fare age should come; Deg Molnes Dodgers baseball | - flattering shade, or run uble-ring ceremony ; oe ae oe Gilbert Youth Research Co, amusement parks and bus and ea later. - . - | team, has made an experiment awe of loatia aes ple eet * tonke boys and 71 per cent of the girls : the your Parents of the couple are maui a __ If there is @ teener who does not advatitage ano Sikiog. anfele think teeners should pay lower| “I certainly think that children | “'th low rates for teeners, and is | colorful personality to the one jan Mrs. George Tate of Martell want to appear grown up, I have pidge Avg ee’ th cn Weicen than adits at places of| ought to pay reduced prices until not too happy with it. color itself. street and Mr. and Mrs. eos onus ce tion asker point at which youngsters should amusement, an even greater num-| they are old enough to be mak- | Youngsters 12 to 17 years old) For example, there are many [Farrar of Auburn Heights. Ft bai di oe ay estion ic eS| start paying straight charges, |beF, 84 per cent of the boys and 76| ig thelr own money,” com- |are admitted at half price. Chil- women who become wed to | The bride wore a ballerina} ae tmpes bring me Lee the that “as per cent of the girls think that| ents an Atlanta mother. “(We |dren under 12 are admitted free if) blue simply because someone length gown of scalloped tiers of ‘Association met’ Weds yore country; “It's a darned shame there ISlthey should pay less on buses and| ave three boys 12, 14 and 15. accompanied by adults: But Man-| has flattered them by saying jinylon lace over taffeta,’ with ca- Vdeewood Coury Cie are set against having thrust/no way of boycotting every placelother forms of transportation. When they can pay for them-jager Bob Musgrove says he has| they should never wear any- |thedral sleeves. Her fingertip vell) jo) on and a paid ised upon them too soon one Of thejlike that,” is a typical comment. : ; selves it wil} be different, but |been getting crowds made up| thing but. blue, As a result jfell from a crown of rhinestones; Capt. Marvin Fuller marks of adulthoodthe privilege|But then they've got you over|PARENTS, TOO” I am talking about now.” about one fifth of youngsters un-| they soon fade into a monoto- . jand she carried a bouquet of white me mead oe ; of paying full rates: at places ofjthe barrel — you can’t just quit} More understandably, perhaps. When should Soll Sores bs tle ped der 12. nous blue backgrourid, carnations centered with blue rose-| 9 : : eS Se amusement and for transportation. 'riding on trains and buses.” 92 per cent of the parents feel das & be stappec} “We get more rootin’ with the| Instead, select a variety of {buds on a white prayer book. Hostesses’ were Mrs, W. J. on? There seems to be some dis- = re agreement on this between teeners| Youngsters coming this way,’ he and parents, but a quarter of the age but we need money in boys and girls, and 40 per cent of 2 the parents would settle for age 16. Webster, Mrs, Webster S. and Mrs. Israel Peters. Mrs. Joyce Tate was matron of; honor, with Joanne Farrar and Muriel Tate serving as flattering colors and make use of glamorous makeup shades which harmonize, brides- Travel, Parties Keep Hills Folks in a Whirl By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — When Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph t, now of New Ca- naan, , came back to Bir- mingham to visit their many - friends here, they invited a group to come East for a tra- ~ ditiona) house party. Planning to leave by air, rail or motor Sept. 4 are Mr. and Mrs. Donnell R. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, the Richard Wallaces, the Ed- ward H. Lerchens and the W. H. Baldwins. - TO FETE JUDY PERRY ’ Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Wel- lock returned from Europe, very recently, Mrs. Wellock will give a luncheon next Wednesday for bride-elect Judy Perry. Saturday the Robert Scotts will bé hosts at an out- door supper party for Judy and Paul Hoffman whose wed- ding will take place Sept. 6 in Christ Church Cranbrook. The Robert M. Halsteds*will entertain at a .‘‘brunch” Aug. 24 and Judy's cousin, -Mrs. J: B.. Book Ili, will give a lunch- eon Sept. 3 in her Grosse Pointe home. j Mrs. Graham Shinnick, and her daughter, Mrs, Guy. Knapp, will give the spinster dinner Sept. 4. t Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B, Hoffman of Northville, who formerly lived in Birming-. ham, will give the rehearsal dinner at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club. Mr. and Mrs, Russell B. Dawson wil] entertain the bri- dal party and out-of-town guests at brunch the day of the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.- Au- dette will be hosts at supper Aug. 24 in their home on Hars- dale road. * * * Patricia Hogan has planned a tea and shower for this Sat- urday for Mary Cummiskey w who will be married Sept, 13 to William Edward Murphy of Ann. Arbor. Mrs. Chad M. Ritchie will - give a luncheon Aug. 23. The Bill Conlins will give a luncheon and gadget: shower this Saturday. OFF TO NEW YORK “Ping’’ Wright has gone to New. York to shop and visit _relatives there before return- ing for parties and plans for her Sept. 6 marriage to Don- ald H. Louchheim, _& .& *4 Mr. and Mrs. David W, Lee, with sons Dave Jr, and Tom, will fly to Europe Saturday, direct from Wayne Major Air- port. They wil lreturn in time for Dave Jr. to register for _ his sophomore year at: Brown University, Providence, R. I. Wallace Andrews, a Brown classmate who has been visit- ing the Lees in their Pembroke road home, has returned to his home in Boston. : x * * Mrs. Jay Simons (Georgine Close) hopes to join her air- ‘|TEENERS HAV MONEY case for the | ij, Other answers range all over the lot, with special attention being given to ages 14, 17 and 18. * * * This brings to mind the often overlooked fact that when a young- ster reached the age of 12 half a century ago he could be and often was a regular contributor to the — gally in most states, His c has been extended by law. * But there is opposition too. At last report, .the average income, including allow- ance and earnings, of an average teenager in this country was near than the head of the household. To 20 ber cent of the teeners and 6 per cent of their parents this is a going rates. Quite-a few people feel that delaying the switch to full rates would keep many parents from fibbing- about the age of their offspring. “It was positively demoralizing,” a high school senior recalls, “My folks always tried to pass me off on the trains and at movies as a kid to qualify for half rate. It made me feel like a crook.” * * * income. Today, even if he - wanted to, he could not work le- aa FOR THE DESK SET ly $10 a week, so that in many a} household the younger generation! © -has more actual spending money convinicer that youth can afford the| 7 There is a New High Fashioned Look . . . about the New Knits. NEW KNITS 46 629.98 and 35.00 Dramatic new shapes ... new silhouettes and new textures in knits that feature superb tailoring .. . eee * # . € ’ : usband On the other hand, theater own- . 45 F qd r ewe | | Bry ans Mark- Oct. 1 She hy diate bee cae hi we interviewed want no quality of fit and detail, i . aE erly ay “|change in halt fare age limita- ) | he 25 Years Wed _| time with her parents, Mr. and jticnet at least that's what § per Me. Mrs. George F. | Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter [Cet of them say. : <3 : 1 SS dial Ee Van Hruska, plaids of in sipart seatibins ienticktin Scsind theee! nel chemise with perfect _ (answer: Correctly, the bost- | of Mr. and Mrs, Tommy, 7 liek diche’s tov proce 1 Rape t none chat Re: simplicity in front. tow éss does. But if the’ hostess ‘fies ska of North Cass Lake: Lede el ee ap : i banded detail in back. makes no move and a guest | road, has joined the Pennsyl- reneny.- ; ‘ In blue, ‘red, green, has an appointment, she (or | vania State University staff Sizes 3 fo 6x and. . . _ Shades» Madcap, Tallyho “ charcoal and brown. 5.98. ASCHER teer:| Ga ol Oem e i v4 wae 1.50’ ; hi ) watch say ” "'™ very 0 / . e * ; ° re j a : ‘ é oy, Oy So Ot PENN ars I ‘ diep Hci, SRE Oe Specumar ii high tha T bow ee VS. at 40 Taha : | Sportswear—Main cp gett at sucha time.” | Michigan 'State University. — ) Young Folks Shop = Lower Level Hose «+ _— Floor ete p eens : \ = h 5984 J. Simons of Woodale road: At least one organization, the 4 DAESD ‘ wardrobe | at) Arthur's 3.98 ' i h The brand new look or the classic bouftant skirt. Bright new _ back is belted into the new shape. Warmly interlined. In Camel or Red. Smart Girls Assemble | Their Back-to-School eo ‘ Seamless Stockings z= fashioned by A rcher _ How heavenly it would be if, from the first-try-on, all things fashion would fit as flatteringly as Archer Stockings. There's no more exacting test of fit than blue. a. A dramatic interpretation of the “ evefblouse .’. . fn wool chenille. In fire red, resort Sizes 10 to 16. . $35 COSTUME LOOK. Dyed-to-Match SWEATERS. THE SWEATERS... Select a three quarter sleeve orlon slipover with striped wing collar and V-neck, a two-tone -tibbed collar and V-neck or a Bon-Lon novelty slipover with bow detailed striped sailor collar, In blue, red, green, charcoal or brown com- binations, THE SKIRTS eae flan- . a aaa '° = FE ee: Kas a ‘ me hdioos eit oan ? aagherd b. Easy fit with delightfully flowing ‘ own car, is it proper to stand : shirred back .. . goes easily from at Cp oer roe presale sche neg sal or out ight, wav + : ige, siren red. 10to 16. . if. bye. of, should eng, say Sued FOR EVERY GIRL Sek tate 5 crab , ‘4 =v the “—— close the eee AN ARTHUR'S Dresses—Second Floor i “I always feel if I close the — sl eh door before they drive away it é po “uy bus : quale thet ! ANY . is said the visit ; aver aad eae Si eo tn the Charm! You Are Invited : : prolonging the procedure.” ‘The teenager who has igey | to Attend — 5 oreeg sre in, rel 15 or 16, ia. not unusual. |i + % Re, | ber of ‘ : If they are say, : os ’ ordinary afterncon —yisiirs | We, ll know such iris, the fj | ~ ARTHUR’S © ; from the neighborhood, and | with their own looks and noth- |i: — . cer neigbors ave ase wren | Ta lr rel mya MADEMOISELLE FASHION ent, you endless hours |fe ‘ ; eee ot dour with them, | uirdos, pressing clothes and 1d 85% Wool and 8:30 P.M. THursday, August 21, * you usually stand in your door- | SMPRIE lor new Etta ant (Ml 15% Camel Hai Central High School Auditorium. way, see them get in their car, file siden so ential chal Sponsored by Panhellenic Assoc. - ae ease But when it becomes |i evetieblo a Asher’ Pr ° , een 5 * = ¥ nets samara doug beidal dress pe Prcmcngya a bore to /§%) Wonderfully warm or Call FE 2-1082 and a veil, should Gresses and | The making of a faman school coat, Pleated must both wear the same. being with the power to charm Pe am a. : 2S on hes aim PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AvGuUST 14,1958 ee — 7 ‘ ° : re ; ’ deepen ie |_ Museum Toys Thrill Young and Old. o Saaes pote ™. Makeup Booster novice cn van tt a to Conceal Age zara to the temp give the Older women will find this face a lift and make the muse Women in White . : New York Stages. Doll pia | NEW YORK (UPD—We ‘womenjtachments for dolls. Sas “hatikdeen ek Diiebngianidiy init 98 halls, press shining faces against may put our dolls away when we/to see them thrown out and want|buttoris, cold-creams doll faces, pres paatces poten Perens a woman who “keeps house generations of dolls. “Women form close, deep at- DOWN TOWN BP MIRACLE MILE BENS 3-6 ! FIRST in st! pny | BACK-TO-SCHOOL toy collection at the Museum of the City of New York. “We get dolls from women who move, or who have no fami- conditions, like that one.” . She pointed to a wellworn face. ‘She had her nose kissed off.” shed our pigtails, but we don’t!them to have a good home,"” said|and performs surgical operations. toe to peer through top windows ee se put them out of our he; Miss Janea Pinney, curator of the! wy. dolls come to us in an | % plop houses. Make the R&H Your. Headquarters ly to hand the toys down to. Others think their dolls aren’t getting the proper love and care, so give them-to us. And many women come back to visit their dolis,”’. she said, More than 150.of the museum’s 700 dolls are on display in a spe- cial two-month exhibit called “‘A Doll Convention,” which opened yesterday in conjunction with the annual convention of the United Federation of Doll Clubs. The display | includes wooden models dating from 1773'to a new Miss Pinney chooses props for|‘hing. Only once have displays from four cabinets: and storeroo china, furni-|*he toys’ behind," paid the coral a emer ‘ae accessories.|25 She scooped up a little girl and There even are tiny platters held her to an attic window, heaped with fake food, and. minute playing cards. The curator’s in- sistence on detail leads to such rowed from a doll's china set, * * x Pinney came to the museum as a volunteer worker in the 1930s, She has held her present post since 1941 and also heads the museum’s educational program for children. In addition, she hits the lecture circuit, writes articles about dolls collectors, tasks as tracking down. miniatude| lind persons, ; _jthe toys to teach vocabulary to palms potted in sugar bowls bor non-English speaking Never a dull moment. . A former school teacher, Miss na keep my sanity,” said Miss inney. * © .& “We get lots of adults, oo 244 grandparents, even Teachers also use Wise Wife Feeds Dad a children. . if I can Ask for 83 Nurses Waitresses Beauticians Narrow Medium Wide a sewn in some 19th Cent gowns./and hopes someday to write a book ‘ I and 7 to 14 .o 8 about the “neglected” field of toys Plain Food ' = Pinney — aeveral as collectors’ items. "© Crisp washable abries months planning and arran -| Unlike mose museums, th ts : hibits, She washes comes rs meager: te het enact coed SF. LOUIS (UPI) — A vet- © Bright ht prints and plaids : hand on her days off (only one! silence. Children race through pig acral ype ater - _ © Boutant skins 6 os ® 6 “Please man of house 4 m 9 Attend Bridal Shower | "2% #9" ‘Tose of ment income. te Sharon Ann St, Dennis. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delore St. Dennis of Lakeside their daughter and son-in-law, Mr For a comfortable. retire- jand Mrs. Robert E. Parrish of ment you can figure this fixed times more outdoor life and exer- cise and an eye to-fine nutrition we ee es doar nee POther family members at the at.| ative, Elizabeth Lake Estates. ; income ap pasnys iyomitagtty thal : eel. dnibee.: " vee fair were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L.|. - a ment income. ts ccs ba coated OXFORD ae acho : Pointer and children Byron and Dorcas Class Meets .|.0n.to take care of the bare i] . ‘Smooth and grain a Puffs.under or over the eyes |: Kylee Lynn, and Mr. Patten’s eg necessities, - black leather. af can come from disease, Kidney mother, Mrs. Eunice Patten. Also'Ot Osborn Residence oe eee Sizes 12 $7.48 fe . disease aud a deficient thyroid present were the Parrish children, | To take care of the. added te 121s sonqenes es kd : are two causes.-Jn-this case you Cheryl and Lori, Mrs. Ralph Osborn was hostess living cost from inflation and 12% to $8.48 4 : should alsd have a physical ex- | Tuesday at her Ellwood street} ye Oe rome ew hon | BM sstanvesicee BO amination in order to be sure Get Or anized! home -to the Dorcas Class of the essentials, you can ucé a “vari- . that no such trouble ekists, some- 9g . Oakland Avenue Presbyterian) si). income’ type of invest- | ’ Py) My re times ‘too much smoking will There’s no doubt about it, the |Church. ee ment. «,- . ‘ cause putfy eyelids, Also you ‘girl who’s well groomed is | Participat in thé-.meeting|) - Real estate and growth | may have the habit of sleeping __ usually the ond who’s also. well | were Mrs. Schaltz, presi-| stocks are examples of these | ‘ou - With ene eye dug inte the pil- organized. She has a regular |dent; Mrs. John Gemmell, Mrs.| “growth” investments: They. | SHOES Y | Gee . lows, routine about personal laundry, Park Wagg and Mrs. Foster Ber-| are called ‘growth’ invest- Shoes for Young Folks akg ; LAYAWA were 4 x Never put powder on these puffs. dry. cleaning, mending and /dan. The meeting will) ments because they grow with | 6 W. Huron : now ..6 for school = : pressing and she never slips | be held at the Voorheis road home| the economy or increase in — ; s Wa eR OE gee an lie rT up. of Mrs, Clarence Failing. value as other prices rise. | a . iainasiiaint , Contact ‘Lenses _A very light application of rouge hele’ mini- VISION mize puffs about the eyes. tan during the early part. of the summer, they think. they ‘DR. BR BERMAN [DON't Expect the of Optomenia Tan to Prevent | item 17 N. Saginaw _ FE 4-7071 . But according to researchers — —=—==|Bad Sunburn later summer omens can be . . pat es peintul Jamaging _ FINE Many vaca and peo- Ge tenee catkeha aly i tet JEWELRY -GIFTS ple who regularly spend a lot | season, And contrary to popu- of time out of doors = pn “lar baa. pian Ta comm e Z ““*burned ” within sun ans can s McKim J ewelry few Scake olen they least ex- | much from excessive exposure 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 j/ pect it. . to the sun as can their more Having acquired a deep suni- fair-skinned companions. 4 | Fred Niedelson- | OUTSTANDING oe W VALUES! WONDERLAND SHOP at | LAST. OPPORTUNITY. 175 W. MAPLE RD. On _ BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN i | All, Remaining SUMMER - BLOUSES and T-TOPS 18 Values to 5.99 SHORT SHORTS and BERMUDAS Sleeveless Scoop « Neck. Over Styles. String Styles. "= fron, Drip-Dry. Cottons, Ever- glaze. Size 30-38, 40-44. ie PET ee ne Dae i sg al te 00h heli Mi AA \. Everyone is invited to attend the Wonderland Shop's Grand: Opening of S thelr new store. 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I try to tell : after a man gets to be fifty is SET ASIDE | et fad the courage to send i | my mother that he Lise: te supposed to forget about DEAR SET: A man of 50 is albrmmepagh their wives can't | Cl@w8 sharp that way but she 2 ove and affec- not ready for the fox farm. | 4.1. ai thal tack’ and the says he is a house cat and as . LY es « ' a tion? My hus- Many men his age (and older) | Witt keep it low Thank. far. as she is concerned he for every girl, e. band pays = are bursting with love and af- Abby. rd . * | doesn’t need sharp claws. F ae. vee tee. a grandmother fection. Have him see a doc- “How can I kee off the i ae already (I am tor. ER a ere | eeat tara gee a a bo coat \ : 48) and I should ra aes lal furniture that gets ruined is y take up garden- (2 “DEAR ABBY: When my | “DEAR ABBY: Three years | gon to be the end of him,” : oy ing or some husband read your article on ago I was engaged to marry a CAT LOVER | ct Cn As other hobby to “Hi-Fi Shatters Family | fellow who was in OCS. The : 75% Wool, (25% ‘tonal Heir - ey a { keep busy and ? Nerves” he tore it out. I asked | date for our wedding was set DEAR C. L.: Inquire at your “5 forget the ro- him what he was tearing out of and my parents bought me an pet shop about a certain pro- oie - mance. the paper and he said, ‘Never imported lace wedding gown. duct that is sprinkled on furn- SPECI ALLY on Veee es I snug- ABBY mind, it will only start an | My fiance was killed in a train- ie that : guaranteed to keep is gle up to him or want’a kiss argument.” So I went ta my ing accident. It took me two the cats off. 3 oe a or a pat*he tells me he is not neighbor's and read it. years to get over it, then I _ we we PRICED FOR ee 4 - 19 years old any more. I can “If that article didn't fit our ee ne to Sooner CONFIDENTIAL TO “RE- , ar HS eulow. s time, to ~“per- LIEVED"”: Thanks fo our ey se ' . fectly honest, the man jilted telegram. I, too, am relieved. FRI. and SAT. ONLY ee hb ‘ 5 | .f J me. = ~ Sometimes a, good scare is — : su a. Fe na e B M ad “I am now éngaged to marry | worth more than good advice, bs H g ad y y a wonderful man and we are k *& * ‘Met H ; doth sure this is “it.” My par- For a personal reply, write ot Ba a _ o.. e ents insist that I wear the first | to ABBY in care of this paper. : By o e ctin | e ne wedding gown they*bought me. | Enclose a self-addressed, ’ ce 4 ; I am not superstitious; but I stamped envelope. : q 4 ee Build an exciting wardrobe - around these marvelous mixers! 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They paid a lot of money for it and I think I am being foolish. Please tell me if I am wrong? I'll wear it if you say so.” MIXED EMOTIONS DEAR MIXED: No © one should blame you for feeling _ the way you do about the orig- inal wedding gown with all its. unhappy memories. Sell it or give it away—but don’t wear it. Buy a less expensive one for this happy covasion and good luck! kok te DEAR ABBY: We have a | dirty, familiar Teach Neatness by Example - Most Feb raaghs delight in chothes, Get- ting them in the habit of wear- ing clean ones is a trial many mothers wish they didn't know about Youngsters pick up the clean, neat clothes habit if you lay out clean clothing each naa for them, including socks and handkerchief. 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An lrish air corps plane| Hoffa heatedly told the/|joined in the search in an area 150 when its chief sel, Robert F. Kennedy, asked whether it would be necessary to call Mrs, Hoffa for questioning Before today’ sine nememen tut Biotin woul: $e id-lasked what he knows about the i abandonment of the 1953 ee See vom we OF 9. signet ._. [probe of Hotfa’s affairs, special assessment district to defray : 5? of the estimated cost and expen- “ soa ae = that nonce 15 of the mated and expenses thereof “74 be paid woos the Capital Improve- NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of Prd Michigan will meet in th Commission sare age! on August 19. 1958 at ahieatiens® eo - maybe made Or ections tha’ ay made by . oe interested. ete Roll for the Township of Bip nfield. - irkway ~ Se Improvements Special Assessment N a oars, ‘or. other persons tn- ere in the following described ot and paretls of Jand: . {tots 1 thru 8 inclusive, Section 17: Igts 1 thru 32 inctusive and Outlet B ectios & 17, Lots 1 thru 5 Inclusive, n.%. pe & 18, Bloomfield Township. County. _. take notice tnat a Special A essment Roll has re ay: ed and is s 1 “in the office 0 Township for — examination. Said spe- roll has been. prepared be OTICE OF REVIEW OF ned 9 ey soil a tone 1a a eof, _ Section 1” CBlebmtielal b, otics “th “that the wewies oe. ying tat for the pur- ine any ‘objections ‘ROBERT, #. DUDLEY. Motorist Runs sues “Into 3 Horses . Three in Car Injured; Two Animals Killed es Eije' Mideast Plan Cheered by Brifain Actually Gromyko spo x *& * camé| The British Royal Air Force or: 000 ofito search an atea of the Atlantic about 400 miles west of the’ Trish pemet ese Ameren upon landing at London that he tried to contact the ‘Dutch plane over the Atlantic. “We were about half way across we told reporters, “We tried there or four times— response. I as- Eleven of the $1: passengers were Dutch. There were eeveral childriay aboard, 1 Wolf said, trouble, it could have been nasty,” Accidental Hot Foot ENGLEWOOD, Colo, (AP) — J.| Kennedy knocked started the fire. That’s how Ken- jsmall private organization, the Bu- Research, door is the residential. and office -Ition: te the United Nations. A few/ ‘}dows because they thought the of- NEW YORK (UPI)—Two. small American flags hang today in the jground floor windows of a. building on Park Avenue at 68th street. Behind them are. the offices of a reau of Municipal The flags are there because next jheadquarters of the Soviet delega- weeks ago, Hungarian demonstra- tors threw rocks through the win- fices alse, belonged to to the Rus- sians, It is a mark of the anticipation that there could be trouble while Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko is diving there while leading the Soviet delegation to the General Assembly, Gromyko’s presence, actually, seems unlikely to stir emotions at all the way a visit of Nikita Khrushchev could. In any read New York police are ready to ly md Police Caner Stephen either was not in hae sergeants and a captain to stand guard at the Russian build- ing. Twenty more policemen were assigned nearby and’ a detective squad car was on hand to follow =3Gromy ko Visit to New. York Unlikely to Stir Up Trouble myko’s activities: here?” “What .is there to say?” “What kind of food do they serve at the Park Avenue resi- _..4atomie and nuclear warfare. Gromyko wherever he goes. The Russian foreign ministér isolated himself in the building when he arrived Sunday with 34 aides and secret body- , police guards. The Soviets had re- | dence?’ “Soup, fish, meat.” “What kind of soup?” ; at cabbage soup.” steaks?” served four suites in the towers | “No, we don’t like the steaks.’ of the Waldorf-Astoria, where “What, then?’ Président Eisehhower and John Foster Dulles are staying. But on afrival at the airport they drove instead to the Park, Ave- nue building and canceled the Waldort reservations. = Getting any news about the or- dinary ‘activities of Gromyko’ and his associates.is almost impossi- ble, This correspondent talked to Boris Ivanov, a press spokesman for the Russians, The conversation went something like this: : “Why did Gromyko go to the Park Avenue place instead of “ — ordered 20 patrolmen, Waldorf?” - “Eugene O’Neiil?”” . “|complete ent with the Rus- “I don't know.” “That's the one. I thought i _ that be different,” he said, “Maybe beef stroganoff.’’- “Do you have your own cooks?’ “Ves, thd “How many?” “Two, I think.” “Gromyko has been here many times. He won't go sight-seeing.” like the Broadway theater?” “It’s all right.”’ _ jor musicals?”* Perhaps ‘Do they have American “What about recreation here?” “Do you and your colleagues “Do you prefer straight drama “It all depends. I saw one play Calls Fallout Peril in Nuclear Warfare. 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L6106 f _ MIRACLE MILE - DOWNTOWN nto 2317 S. TELEG PH 162 Vt. SARINAW i tele le 9:30-5:30: Daily; 9:30-9:00 Mon. & Fri. Hours 10:00 - 9:00 , Fe 2.9253 | | . “at , > : * sf & 3 a : : of | | type design. M5260,1,5,9. | Folding Table This big 2’ x 5’ foldet is light to carry,. easy to.setup... © convenient for any gathering... anyplace! Just slip it > in the car trunk or closet. ,. or keep it out all the time. | Weather-finished design is made for | for modern living, made Smartly solves extra table problems. © For youl K23 Setlafaction Siac | or Your Money Back! ve : steel, aluminum face and back. § Etched dial. 3H9906 ECE CD styled eight-seater | Reg. 11.79 $Q sone made . Frown the - ~ Press bat BY BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press CHICAGO—Buster Ramsey, assistant coach of the Detroit Lions, and Otto Graham, coach of the 1958 All-Stars assembled here, have one thing in common. They both took part in two All-Star games as players. Each was on the team in 1943 and again in 1946. _ In the 1943 contest played on the Northwestern campus at Evanston, Graham started at halfback while Ramsey was a starting guard from William and Mary. When they got out of the service ‘in 1946, the rules were so relaxed that they were permitted to take part in the classic that year. x *« * The All-Stars won the 1943 game beating the Redskins, 27-7 with Graham racing 97 yards for a touchdown on an a intersep Hon of ene of Sammy Baugh’s passes. ” = Tigers Bengals Sweep | Twi-Night Pair | From Cleveland Detroit Just Half Game Behind Bosox Following 6-2, 3-2 Victories CLEVELAND — Detroit's un- predictable Tigers were back in place in the American League to- day in the wake of a doubleheader sweep over the Cleveland Indians. * * * ning streak to five straight’ and 12 victories in 15 games, inaugu- rated their road trip by plastering the. thick of a fight for second) _ The Tigers, pushing their win- “Otto was rated as halfback because we weren’t running the T-formation “but in: 1946 he was at system.” The Stars’ defeated the Rane in 1946, 16-0 with Elroy Hirsch scoring both touchdowns, one on a pass from Graham. ae (ok * * “That year we had a squad which was older than the pros, since most of us were returning servicemen,” ‘said Ramsey,” and most of experience than the pros, and a couple of years of service football.” RAMSEY WANTS TO WIN BADLY The association between Ramsey and Graham _ hasn’t exactly been a heartwarming friendship. “I never thought he was so éutstanding,” Ramsey, who will be the the defenses against .Graham’s offensive attack / Friday night. Observers close to the coaching ranks here in Chicago feel that this game is very important to Graham. a * x * The former Browns’ quarterback is said to be think- ing of entering the coaching ranks and would like to use tis football squad. x «+ *« " Withoat even going back to their college gaye when they played together with or pro ranks when they played against each other, Ramsey has another reason why he wants to win this game. And he wants to do it without palling any punches. S the Indians twice in.a twi-night twin bill last night, 6-2 and 3-2. that year,” said Ramsey, With Herb Moford pitching a arter ek with the T- three-hitter, the Tigers snatched a . .| up the second game to move into ' a third-place tie with the Boston Red Sex and a half game from second. Detroit -winds up the’ Cleveland series in a single game today: George Susce (4-1) or Billy Hoeft (8-9) was to pitch for the Tigers. Paul Foytack came out the. win- ner in last night's opener, scatter- the players even had more|ing 11 Cleveland hits. He shut out with four years of college through the eighth. The Indians Thad to wait for their -second run until J. W. Porter’s ninth homer in the num » 4# The 14,351 fans saw some un- usual sights, In the first game the Tigers hit safely seven straight times in seoring five runs in the fifth - Jinning. _ Outfielder Rocky Colavito .of Cleveland made his debut as a pitcher in the second. game. He also got two of the three hits otf” | Moford. Gail Harris’ home run with Reno \Bertoia on base gave Detroit two runs inthe fourth. The Tigers got their third run in the sixth on a sacrifice fly off Colavito. said. key figure in setting up game as a sample of his ability to handle a ae & Vic Power’s home run in the fifth and Colavito's triple after Minnie Minoso's walk in the seventh gave Cleveland its only runs off Moford. . the All-Stars, or in service . The Tigers wrapped up the first the Indians from the second) Al Star Game Rosh | The Reds are keeping the Mil- waukee Braves in the black in that Natiofial League pennant race, After losing a two-game series at Pittsburgh, the Braves got well again at /Cincinnati last night, sweeping” ‘the Redlegs 92 and 4-2 gave’the world champs, who were 184 against the Reds last season, g 10-3 record against Cincinnati game ih thee spires. tn ylemecy Pirate, who entasied PA fifth inni : Nats Finally ‘Get’ Ford; 2°": Orioles Rap By The Associated Press “A couple of patsies had them- selves a ball last night in the American League, © The -Washington Senators, who hadn’t beaten Whitey Ford in al- most four years, rapped the New _ York Yankees’ stubby southpaw ace ina fiverun eighth for a 94 victory”. oa And the Baltimore Orioles, who had lost seven in a row to Frank Sullivan of Boston, beat the big right-hander for the first time since Sept. 9, 1956, with a 2-1 vic- tory over the Red Sox, Those tarn-abouts cut fhe Yan- kees lead to a mere 14% games over second place Chicago and dumped Boston into a third place tie with Detroit, The White Sox split a twi-night pair with Kansas City, winning 6-5 after an 11-in- ing, 2-1 defeat; and the Tigers swept two from Cleveland 6-2 and 3-2. Ford, now 146, hadn't lost to Washington since Sept. 20, 1954. He had won 12 in a row since, three this year, Roy Sievers, the defending homer champ, tied hit- Spencer 9 Wins Title With Ease Spencer Floor Covertiy ran away with the honors last night in the finals of the Waterford National]; League softball playoffs at Dray- ton Plains. Dick Shell pitched a sparkling two-hit shutout and John Herring- ton slammed a solo home run as Spencer walloped Hubert Wall's Sefvice,. 100, to win the playoff championship. Spencer, also.the ‘regular: season champion, iced the verdict with five rung in the ist inning. Play was halted after five innihgs. ‘by the keague's 10-run rule, PO-A—Detroit evdland 3 nd 37-9, DP—Lau, Bolling and Lau; Bolin ‘eal. LOB—Detroit 6, Cleve- Kaline. HR—Porter. ir oH RERSBBSO Bell ct %; 10) 9 il 1 4 raed (L, 66) ...;.. 4 7 1 3 Sonseneseps 3 é ; 1 Nariesk! ct U—Sstuart,. “Runge. Tabascht, Peparaie: Sullivan, 2-2 Pe it after Norm Siebern and Hank|si. Dr-colavito and Power’ LOB—De- Bauer had hit successive homers gi 7, Cleveland Tease. y Gene Woodting drove in both ecg Pepercia, Siewert. Oriole runs, breaking up a 1-1 tie| A—14351. ‘ab rh bi pula rhbi Kuenn 3. - 5000 Held % 4090 Eee’ sh” fees-Bower ib tilt less Mickey Mantle for the AL|Harris 1b, 3112 Rimm c¢ 8 3eee lead with his 33rd, a two-run shot |G inet 9000 Drorer c 10098 = ose th rots nee of score- Wilser = 201 ° Dobe ct 3088 ess inn a n the fourth. |Vel ss ; et . Mantle drew four walks and flied|M"°"™ ° *°°° Swe ™ {see out in his only official at-bat. Wine “p ese Prone Yost and Clint Courtney ‘Totals 92.363 oe, fb 338 sO — for the Nats, — stacetTuck gut 2S ir in 7th; *b— ney’s also was a two-run Metre evs cieessPadeans. 000 200 100—3 capping the big eighth that bagged |Cleveland sess nue 100-2 pesty Pirates, who outlasted Phil-'| jadelphia Le 4 (First Game) / f * * ee Ache mele ha’ Kuenn cf 5121 Avila 2 * BAM The Bucs, now have. won seven At the annual banquet a year ago, Graham made/ktine 1” 3011 Fower, $011 string since 1949, when they ee the inference that the Lions were physically in poor Mawel i ‘ ° 10 Mi vat ioie eight straight, shape and in the anti-trust hearings in Washington, he|¥,¢, $} 12 gaamo rt geig| Third place San Francisco), . testim ; iti Poytack p 3111 AWertz 20 oSirapped St. Louis 11-2, and Los gave testimony in opposition to pro football. . / Moran ss 0900) Angeles escaped Ahe cellar (while|~ “Some of the remarks he made at our banquet, and © ‘Beli'> 188 8|Cincinnati tumbled in) by beating others he has made against pro football were not very| | "Bieler: aos gle panto Ses th > Oe oon smart,” said Ramsey, “this is as good a time as any Totals | wre tt § Tota ses’ oe A pair of solo, cntgpat 5 home to show him a few things.” a— force ‘lruns by Ed Mathews Andy sh a few things for Rid fr gee BT Pied ou Pafco, bagged the nightcap for the . | + ~ ila: ge ov—e(Braves as Lew Burdette won his Cleveland | Je 090 001—2/12th with a six-hitter, Starter Alex Kellner gave up both blows, Matthews’ 25th and Pafko’s sec- ond, for the loss and a 43 record. x* *« * Joe Adeock’s two-run. 15th homer put the opener out of reach in a three-run first inning against Joe Nuxhall (9-9), The Braves then made it a rout with six in the eighth, with winning pitcher Juan Pizarro and Pafko each. hit- ting two-run singles. Pizarro (3-1) struck out six, gave up seven hits, one Frank Robinson's solo 22nd home run, The Pirates rushed to a 6-0 lead in two innings on a pair of two- run homers by Bob Clemente and Bill Mazeroski’s one-on shot off loser Jack Meyer (1-6).-They add-| ed two more on Dick Groat's single in the third, then got the clincher on a two-bagger by ‘Ted Kluszewki, who- hit. two doubles for a 4-3 Yankee lead in the sixth. | Power. , Avila. S¥—Veal Truman Clevenger (7-8) won it in|srotora cw. 94) 8 3 223 4 and a triple, a walk and RBI relief. : Wihem di. 26) § 6 3-3 } 4|singles by Frank Thomas and * * & HBP—By Moford (Avila). WP. Moford. Mazeroski. | * *. * Bob Smith won his first, in re- with a single in the fifth, Arnie = Portocarrero (9-11), who hadn't beaten the Red Sox before this season, made it five straight over Boston’ with Billy O’Dell’s relief help, The young lefty worked out of a two-on, one out jam in the seventh, then struck out Dick Ger- nert, Bill Renna and Pete Runnels after Pete Daley had opened the ninth with a double, Harry Simpson’s home run won the opener for the’ A’s, ending Dick Donovan’s winning string at six. Ned Garver won his 10th with a seven-hitter, although walking six, Donovan's record s 9-11. - The White Sox nailed the nite- cap with two out in the, ninth on Billy Goodman's bases-loaded sin- gle off losing reliever Bob Grim.|-- Bob Shaw won it in relief after the A’s chased Jim Wilson in a five-run fourth capped by Roger Maris’ grand-slam home run. Kocsis ‘Team Tops Field SPOKANE, Wash. # — Emerick Kocsis, member of a ee Michigan golfing family handicap Fred Siegel = Bardia teamed yesterday for a best ball score of 59 and victory in the Pro- Amateur event, a, preliminary to J ‘DUCK FOOT’ — Little Fay the business of riding the waves, the second-arnual-National. Senior Open, . saan reeset: acaaien 1+ Senne nen en, were ed / - peeates Prem Phot Nien Wieyenn les a te Sherwood looks a little young for water-skiing, but widely-known | instructor Jim Smith of Hamilton, 0., says they start them young. in the fast-growing aquatic sport. Kay is properly accoutered for with a life-jacket about: her shoul- ders and a pair of “‘duck-foot” boards on her feet. Smith was 6, t Regionals, here. \ \ in a tWi-night doubleheader. That! LIONS i _ ALL-STARS [18 Rote, Rige 2 Rape 20 Wagstaff, Idaho State —s —- _ Hill, ied 21 Karilivez, Syracuse 2 Ninowski, Michigan State 22 Layne, Texas 2 Mitchell, Ilincis 23 Whitsell, Indiana 29 Gordon, Tennessee 24 Christiansen, Colo, A&M 30 Shofner, TC 25 David, Colo. AEM — @ 31 Nitschke, Tlinois 26 Gedman, Indiana 32 Sommer, Geo. Washington 98 Lary, Texas A&M 33 Lynch, 30 Tracy, aoc 34 Sample, Maryland St. 33 Muller, East. Kentucky 35 Thomas, Oklahoma 34 Webb, Presbyterian 36 Crow, Texas A&M 35 Johnson, Arizona St. _ 137 Conrad, Texas # Cassady, Ohio State 38 Christy, N. C. 41 Barr, 39 Taylor, LSU 43 Lowe, Michigan St. 40 Habig, Purdue 45 Lewis, Wisconsin 41 King, Vanderbilt a7 i ee at Dame 42 Jones, Washington 50 Ane, ’ |43-Pace, Michigan _ 52 Cunningham, So. Carolina Gime Louisville s Schmidt, Pittsburgh 45 Kowalezyk, MSU | 57 Zatkoff, Michigan }46 Atkins, Auburn 60 Koepfer, Bowling Green 47 Krutko, West Virginia “4 Petia Mie ay 48 Kramer, Idaho ‘exas West Virginia 67 Campbell, lowa State = peed: ;68 Cronin, COP 51 Currie, Michigan State * /10 Meredith, Midwestern 60 Mitchell, Florida |71 Glass, Baylor — 61 Stremic, Navy T2 Mains, Murray ge 62 Healy, \14 Miller, ‘Virginia 65 Jobko, Ohio State 7 Paolucci, Wayne State - 168 COP 76.Creekmur, Wm. & Mary 67 Krisher, Oklahoma : 4 TI Marazzo, Clemson 68 Jacobs, California _ 78 McCord, Tennessee 2 71 McCusker, Pittsburgh , Se ei 72 Baker, N. Car, Coll, " WELCOME HOME — Mayor Robert Wagner AP’ Wirephoty’ | Reichow, - J13 Howley, West Virginia _ of New York City has a double handshake for © Wednesday. The ceremony marked the return | R An Amercian it. woen, Dene A&M U. S. track stars Sharon Shepard, right, of Ma- of the team from a successful: tour of Russia,. |94 \siadieton, Auburn ; be nas oe el pleton, Ore., and Pam Kurrell, of San. Francisco, Plane Hungary and Greece. Others are not ig¢ Long, UCLA afer Kentucky pope - as he greets members of the U. S. men’s and identified. Hayes Jones of Pontiac was. s among 87 Mackey, Kentucky St. 79 be ite Sd . women’s track and field team at City Hall the returning athletes. 88 Junker, Xavier 80 Hanson, - Jlinois . : : : ve $1 Preston, A uburn S Wi trenk Now 7 in Row , / i 4 83 Schulte, EB. Kentucky St. Bues’ in$ + : 85 Jewett, H By The Associated Press lief, but Vern Law hiad to” ale the}, Rookie Jim Davenport, Valmy,enth, when the Cards loaded the final out after: the Phils, who hit, 4 the sap one for ‘seven San Francisco runs pulski and Bob Bowman, scored | While Ruben Gomez won his sev- another three in/the ninth, two onjenth with an eight-hitter. He had|fly. Wilmer Mizell (8-8) lost it, Willie Jones’ er. ‘a four-hit . shutout until the sev-| The Dodgers, 7 Sto yps Tigers for 3 Frames. ‘Colavito-Makes Good |i" ‘team wiue nme in Major Loop Debut : — When,29- strikes and 18. pitches. called| % CLEVELAND ‘(AP) ik gh ey —_— ’ , : CMa alibi ne i iach. in ac ciacice hence M at a ase isl thesia iui ale bbc * - asain edb siiamabiclagsipiiliiiaia: a scaiti tie picts tiamiiaee Out the Spinnakers leading 2-1: Coot. Veal, the first man to face|most of the 23 lightnings broke out Colavito, lifted @ sacrifice fly to the billowing wind-catchers right): left field, scoring what proved the) at the start, and the resultant scene winning run, But the Tigers didn't| was a striking one. do anything against Rocky after) Altoti Gray, with his family that, crew of Jerry and Joan led the ‘Colavito walked Herb Motord— way home, followed by Andy Rou- his opposing pitcher who. hurled a/|alet's boat, crewed by Bill Roualet three-hitter—and then retired Har-jand John Gottschalk, Third over|; }vey, Kuenn and Reno Bertoia on/the finish was Marilyn Goodwin, fy with hubby Mack and Dr, eet FREE Sr gia teaiean: ink sak tone mine the condition of your bat- ery. 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OR 3-7464 2 points af ex-collegians have seven vic-|Paul Brown, haven’t seen before except new faces, “We have a good All-Star squad but the trick is not to make too many mistakes,” said Graham, who may decide he has enough manpower to relay plays to his quarterbacks in the manner of his old Cleveland coach, “We aren't naive enough to think the Lions will make many mistakes. If they do, it will be one of those breaks that might balance the game in our favor. We know we'll have trouble if lok "SPOKANE, Wash, oA | California golfer got a “hole-in- N TMertebtio ot-Speing Vet I ey aid ie yooterday on the Ee- . |Fires ‘Hole-in- N othing’ co casas en @s' ae hole. He picked out a No. 3 wood and whacked the ball into the cup 208 yards away. Because Nardolillo had a han- dicap stroke, the eighth hole was duly registered on both scorecard and score board as a “0: ” d ‘Meet Al x *« ‘Stars’ 13- Point tihilerdogs the Lions feel ke playing and want to win.” Graham's two-unit backfield sys- tem will key the offense. One set will be led by quarterback King Hil] of Rice and include Walt Ko- walezyk of Michigan State at full- back and Jim Pace of Michigan and Dick Christy of North Carolina State at Halfback. x * * “The other unit will have Jim Ninowski of Michigan State as quarterback, fullback Jim Taylor of Louisiana State, and Bob Mitch- ell of Ilinois and Phil King of Vanderbilt at the halfs. Seldom have the All-Stars had such fine break-away runners as Mitchell, Pace and Len Lyles of Louisville, the 1957 top col- legiate scorer with 132 points, such runners as John Sample of Maryland State and Kowalczyk. They have exceptional passers in Hill, Tom Forrestal of Navy and Ninowski. “Cass: Avenue Brake Service 109 N. 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Kickoff is 8:30 p.m. It marks the third time in the past six years that the Lions, as world professional football champions, have met the cream of the college crop in the annual classic sponsored by the Chicago Tribune Charities. ~ The Lions represented the pros in 1936 and were held to a 7-7 tie, but “have gained easy victories in the last two outings, 24-10 in 1953 and 30-6 in 1954. Coach George Wilson labeled his squad “fit and«ready’’ early in the week after the return to full- time duty of guard Harley Sewell and- defensive end ‘Gene Cronin. Both were out of the team's final scrimmage but haye recovered from throat infections and will see service. Stars has indicated that his game plans call for the colle- gians to “throw the ball.” Lions’ coach George Wilson hasn't issued any such game orders although its a safe bet that with passers like Bobby Lane and Tobin Rote, and receivers like dim Doran, Steve Junker, How- ard’ Cassady, Dave Middleton and Jerry Reichow that the NFL champs will use a few aerial weapons of their own. John Henry Johnson, Gene Ged- ‘|man, and Tom Tracy figure to ‘earry most of the Lions rushing hopes. Johnson was the NFL's fourth leading ground gainer in Rookie halfback Dan Lewis ijof Wisconsin appears to be the only newcomer likely to break .\into the ball carrying department **| for the Lions. * x * Three members of the collegiate be squad, tackle Alex Karras of | Iowa, center Wayne Walker of Idaho, and end Tom Schulte of -|Eastern Kentucky will join the ® | Lions squad‘in training camp at #-4\Cranbrook School the day after s\the game. Jack Adams, general manager, said Pronovost was not considered ~|& holdout since “I mailed out thé —.|contracts and his is the only one, i@@\which isn’t back yet but it isn’t F |due for another four weeks.” || The Red Wings tréining camp — opens Sept. 8 but players do not ave to be signed to their con- -\tracts until the first National _| Hockey League game. In the case of Detroit, this would be Oct. 11. Adams said 21 players already have signed their contracts. Coach Otto Graham of the All- — ey FOOTBALL straw hats Entire Stock Vz off silk neckwear Three for 2.50 88° SPECIAL GROUP dress and sport shirts Slightly Soiled Vo off KICKOFF. The Fodtball Season Is almost upon us. Shop early when our complete stock and get our best ys. 4 HELMETS Plastic Others $1.89 to $7.95 sHOULDER {4 cuaros Reg = § 2 $3.80 Othees $1.89 to $7.50 SHOE’S - PANTS JERSEYS Also Available FOOTBALLS i} $2.69 to $16.95 |. Available at Both Convenient Stores 24 €. Lawrence—Downtown Holiday’ Shop 696 W. Huron, yavee Center e cs ‘434 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS it t Canis t7- Detroi at jotelnnd. q p.m.—Hoeft (8-9) Kansas City at F «2 TOMORRO! Cleveland tt 0, 1:30 0 Detr ol gt machen @ Pp. 16 Bsn. City, 8 p.m. he a aie Fars at ya 1 pio—Larsen ‘ed | weet MORROW'S schedule Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. PI waukee,: 8 p.m. twi-night, a > “ae at Mil os at. Los Chicago. at San Francisco, a eae St. Low Angeles, 2, ‘ igers hopes, their their outlook.) By DAVE DILES _ Associated Press Sports. Writer DETROIT @ — What's wrong disappointments and . lwith the Detroit Tigers? More-and more people are ask- jing that question these’ days. Tiger players have been subjected Ato more booing and jeering in‘ 1958 than any since the last-place 1952 —i club. This season it is apparent the Tigers’again haye oversold themselves. This has become almost chronic. One ‘rival ‘manager, * discussing jrecently the Detroit club's history of cold weather optimism and mid- cc Major League Bones summer disappointment, said: t * & “t's ‘bad enough to have a mediocre team, but it’s 10 times worse not to recognize it. You have to be stic about it, and look at your: "problems objectively. I know every team is supposed to be . optimistic — there’s nothing wrong with optimism in itself. But without realism, it can boom- ‘erang and damage your players and everyone connected with the : * “* * * There is_no doubt that unkept promises and false hopes have turned some Detroit fans against The city remains the best: baseball town in the world and the club is sure to draw an- other 1,000,000 spectators at home So it is heartening to the front office, anyway, that while some ‘fans“may come to the “park to eo: and jeer, they still come to The lub has tried ‘tive le ent managers since Steve O'N led it .to an’ American (This is the first in a three-part / series on the Detroit Tigers, their — in itself does not oN rg Ratt, O’Neill’s. successor, a Scam _THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, AUGUSE 14, 1938 re’ Oversold was ‘mat: ates three and one- half seasons. Another two and one- half seasons and Fred Hutchinson ee ‘Again: ast out on his own by demanding US. Cuppers Confident RYE, N.Y. (4P)—A_ confident United States Davis. Cup team takes the courts against Argentina tomorrow at the Westchester Country Club for the American Zone tennis finals. . Victory in three of the five matches to be played Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday means a trip to Australia, Down Under the win- ner -of the U-S.-Argentine series clashes with either Italy or the Philippines for the right to clral- lenge .the Aussies late. in December, k *. &- At 1 p.m, EST today Carlos A. Casal, consul general for Argen-| tina in New York, makes the draw for the. singles competition. The first two singles matches will be played Friday, the doubles Satur- day’ and the final _ two singles Sunday, - But before Sunday, the heed cans tally expect to have the zone finals wrapped up with Ham Rich- ardson, the Rhodes scholar fron’ Arlington, Va., and Barry Mac- Kay, the Dayton, Ohio, bomber, carrying the bulk of the load. * & * Enrique Morea, playing captain, is the only player of international} experience that the South Ameri- cans have to throw at the highly regarded Richardson and. Mac- Kay; Morea declined to say until the last minute whether Eduardo Soriano or Ernesto Rios will play ‘the other singles. match. Sam -Giammalva. of Houston, Tex., and ‘Whitney Reed of Ala- meda, Calif., aré other members of the U.S. team. - Giammalva likely will see doubles action and perhaps .will get one of the singles assignments sunday if the U.S. has the ‘series won by then, + but the easy-going veterah was! adjudged to be the “wrong type. . Then came Jack Tighe and the club said he was the iron-hand- inside-the-velvet-glove who would be fiery and aggressive enough to lift the same players who had failed under Harris. Now the job belongs to Bill a. two-year contract. Bucky Har-} ris was brought back to Detroit |: after being fired’ at Washington |, _WEDNESDAY's HOME nuns ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE Harris (13), Tigers; Porter s nealem (0), Indiand; Simpson (7), Maria (10). Pace ‘@, A's: Sievers (33) Courtney G), Yost (©). | pirates; Bj. Slebern (10), Bauer (), Yan- denen can), ‘Phils + Battey (7), White Sox. ~~ t Lig hi ay a bubble Norman, the man referred to -by Doc* Greene, the Detroit News’ columnist,- as ‘‘the newest Mbs- siah.” ; : * * * ‘It is not that Detroit clubs have been so bad — they have finished in the first division four times since 1945 — it merely is that they have told the world they are so much better than they really are. 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Maybe the same could hap- pen to me.” This. was Lou Costello’s: com- ment on his own breaking away from a long-time comedy team. And it appears that Lou's own for- tunes are prospering now that he has made the split from Bud Abbott, ”~ +. F'n Tonight Lou_makes his live de- but as a ‘single* at | the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas. He's going back to|© the oldest known urban center in Central Mexico by five University of California anthropologists. Dr. Robert F. Heizer, professor anthropology, reported that he and his colleagues excavated three earth mounds 500 yards from the Cuicuileo Pyramid, which con- tained burials, pottery fragments and artifacts about 2,400 years old. The mounds concealed ~ man- made striictures of large round boulders held together with clay. They apparently served as bases people, With radioactive carbon the sci- entists were able to date the flow of the lava which covered the area Lou Costello's Fortunes as Prospering After Split. chose to rest on his laurels, Not Lou. He’s busier than he was in the. heyday of the A&C teamirig. And happy too, “y never felt so good in. my life," he enthused. ta come home from the studio while we were doing the comedies, I was mentally and physically exhausted, Nobody knew it, but I was almost sick. All those. prat- falls! They taka‘a lot out of you. I'd go to the studio feeling tired the next morning. “But when I did those two dra- matic shows, I felt terrific. I could- hardly wait to go to work each day, Think what. I've been missing all these years!” * “When I used Federal Judge Drops . Henry. Segregation Suit Federal Judge ‘Theodore R. Levin has dismissed the suit filed .|three years ago by Pontiac attor- - |ney Milton R. Henry who claimed the Pontiac Board of Education was practicing segregation. *" 8 -® Henry, who. asked $1,000 dam- ages from each board member; old daughter's transfer to a school nearer the Henry home clatingtad segregation. claimed in the suit his eight-year-|@ did Vin laa ta ined lthe. suit that “the fact that, ina Sn a's choad Spe ‘Do Not Misund It has been the policy of he § : | Pontiac Drive-In Theatre and stillis to admit children under 12 years or my Free! But during the special road- 10:45 A. M. to 1:00 P, M. ADULTS 25c NOW thra FRIDAY “TVERWHELMONG ACTION, where he got his start—playing comedy sketches (‘‘Clean’ ones, mind you") in a Minsky’s bur- lesque show, But it’s not. a matter of retrogression on Lou's part. He's drawing many, many times what he earned as a young comic amid the bumps and _ grinds, Recently he completed two | filmed shows for the new TV sea- at about 250 B.C. Heizer estimated the structures were abandoned some 200 years earlier but where the inhabitants went or why they left is a mystery. One of every, six excessive drink- ers is a woman. son. He plays a light comedy in DRIVE-IN 3 | LAr THEATRE @'e 4 ‘ i ee At v * Prieta tenga e « Sor a ripteage’ 3—FEATURES—3 ~The greatest list of star comedians ever, in Winner of 2 Achdemy “Awards | the best comedy bits of their long careers!’ ade ent =. ¥, Dally Mew ( COLDEY Ase * COMEDY a G: E.: Theater segment and a straight drama in a Wagon Train adventure, , (ot * * “That's right—straight drama,” Bob’s Famous Chicken Dinner Rates Beach—Swimming | Pontiac Lake MOTEL $8 - $10 __Frge TV—Free Boats Children’s Playground 2 Miles West of Pontiac Airport on M-59 Costello nobody has ever seen be- he emphasized. ‘This is a. ‘bei ($50 Bar Chicken 50° Plan A Party! Bring A Friend! _ al Friendly Place to Go! 497 Elizabeth Lake Road. FE 3-9821 Take Out Orders a Specialty ‘fifore, I play it with a heavy beard jand all—and .not 4 laugh in the!| whole show.” Initial reports of: his work are so enthusiastic that other produc- fiers are interested. He is being wooed to play Debbie Reynolds’ father “in her next MGM feature. All this, plus his TV guestings with Steve Allen and others’ and the chance he may revive the old ra-| dio show “It Pays to Be Ignorant.” - -*¥ * * : Unlike the Martin and Lewis split, Bud and Lou broke up ami- cably, The reason was simply |that no one was buying Abbott ;and Costello. So they’ decided to separate and see if they could -[iprove their fortunes alone. Bud RALPH MARTERIE| AND HIS ORCH. | FR I. & SAT. WALLED LAKE x4 CASINO BALLROOM LAST TIMES TONIGHT WALLED LAKE, MICH, ‘ABBE LANE ANOS DERE —PLUS— |_ CALLING | | HOMICIDE § +e BILL ELLIOTT. 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(Werte wed the term “Negy East”| . all sand house num-jtom, oi street signs: wi Army. major b . erday ie a brief biographical sketch a * ks eet: i gen. Se a person for whom the street is} Timmie Rogers, Negro comedi- : ven" Pes Mexicans soon will install « nee an and master at ceremonies for| 4 common diplomatic wage ihe A pea the Experts believe this new system|a troupe touring Army installa-/{De Seners) thes Ghee” by =——§ 8%4: soy. |Suueres, bu enue 290} H. L tk unchanged. | ee a ce vic jinaal aiveat th EVITIVE — panes sot 23%; lard * ay ollards BU. se seesecsess at 10 aan oeted, 4. _ {Hons are siren peal major ose the indus elsé may _ higher, unds lowe: 5 cents slpccret coononocns - 100/284 th shares. u on a bloc ments not successful negotia- tive; its ustry be said Septembe: r to gies, 1 Log] t en cut the p 1% k of 1959 befo tive. prices Ww if is com 3 h . he th uled ) re F i peti- r $12.42. cents|5¥'5s ‘bu. esee 1.00 store e gain, at 31% to st models ship-|d ew pe il” be es GHICAGO. CHICAGO GRA bath grereteeess coos with oe aa of = ier are sched- oe log clogs So a A ee teepeccee s ase: so! Sep = 8 4r) | pacts, _fhtaD OREENS ogee) Aeeter — strike, thls industry s can be avoid price pred DOTY : Bep — Openin; P I ae —— buy. ENS shares big bloc will year’s tota escape a Yet th ided for Mar ppeee i'903 s% as sé Roma. head. hed bu The . of Fo k was | mate amoun 1 ear removal are 1959. May *- i'90¥s-88 Mar “01. “ie ine ulan's dex seve 2.50 stock rd, off % 13,300 |- ly 4,3 t to out- | fed of the many who 5 a ale oak % Mars... 66% ote... "aon ee had at 4 it totaled 13,000 un approxi- eral three aay oom “iad 1. a ee? Aooe 6 Fd L eiewivesutelc eons 2% Bigirvied Corp opened off a 7 j 6,115,454 its. In 1957 will oo tax a cent / Dee ©S-... Lat. pee soe. 1.23% -98 Poul a port, Sanh yoolton tga ee Oakland gamit LINEUP — output sales could top That fa _ bape. / i Mar ........ 1p-te Mar 0.02. 137 oultry ble pub t or| four unty EUP — ‘ven due to uld top will ctor, howev a “e eae yas ay coed 1B and Eggs lished re-| thi men and rhea pinning = hans j But tory Fiokgaii ste ory ae pair only lightly. . pribly aA i] Se 3 ETRO! s N 0 Wo! ho n sa e Mar “2 i 1.18% ey ee 12 50-43 = pound, FO FS Ae ica New York St ne of oe make a a . these eft to right: Re encouraging i Peso hows y Boss =o | Sey cee to fag Be . bene AL . Hea alt: tr —Pri idm louse fs alk N Pon In a reese BA vy olt for No. : tral oc last ; ty’s swee umben' p. Li tine e mee ree ing bu ps, ost core HE foes agals ay ‘ Bee Lo tied a 103 ale ks night's GOP ot Representa seats in te Rep. Fa t), Mrs. Ly L. armise Pree Photo camabered, first six on weeks. : meet re _ arrive rose . oer * 547 tes 21 aere feo ge type hen: ae oe Kennet Hay .. unty Con es. Attending Allen C. 1 E. Ro Gorman strict oO about 2,370 onths the labor yet-to- s will aif actor p my duck 3-0 2.38: rock 22: ca 3-4¥4 Sieee Sp BE rese Chk. o Stat semen Temgrsas taaried Ingle oe rts (District Parsons - VER 3 MILLIO sellin J somchesiizs be drafted emppari en duektin Alcoa. a 214 Kroger os ee eM > eon ct 5) trict 4 cicumbent), Deliv ON ea / an light on at: Market abo aon: | 4m: aut... 1 Kroger | 28. a trict 6). oad M ), William nt), | tai eries b h ut m C LOF ae 4 - ). Ts. ’ ling y the Busi fo p ia\ - on gaponnttes, fetr om fry nl ggg De an Gyan... zi eee wea aie: y Surpass —* Hayward |Period division in industry's ew e close t Ratallech on Bhp ge oe Am MaPay 40.6 Lige & M on sp s 57 R Rowley ( mats totaled the same re- $s 0 5 A roducts ech" nes Raa Bt fear abs = BQ i ecord milion units. game 1951] Mrs. es. 2 opege ll sera en a fe iis oe air SE OUII IN : idee a ee tie a sects will etend 's distributo Pate Gra Ban sess. te B13 Mack Waa U , , N : = racer etn com Nhe tigtes 3 view! at 1 attend — of phe 4a: wa¥e: pores & faimpe “state, FOB. acoiese ce: 18.6 Manning bt) LAN: ! ' . () a5 €ws In B iat pose total is Jems anion ment- egg mingham he jroteets a, ine jars 20 Cau n Bae Tt ae et Maz Bt oBlliedmry ts having a OMING jecr"se rief | sam (rte ir gfe a and Impl cebartere « the Bir- laree a wee a. ees eet ue eam jena um 4 Merex °° re. G4) Th is having igan’s touri dan Lauin paseigiee Bravenet numbered tor Co.,, preong seater oe ahi turn 38: small Fags it aad: wed. _ riggs Mi : uy feria “est ie the ed good er ae Aa as lice St, reported to P 132 Dres: pease model sources ex week, ‘ord Mo- oe het! ae wid. ave, Be ones | Burr My: é a “aggitary of Furlong today fro rough Bis in the printed rday tha’ Pontiac So. eS 7 The * * * eng re utng cheat 38 ape 5 Redd $e Minn Hon ae cil the Michigan ‘Tourist ftom mo ne Pecrag ee “June. ring and) $95 — egal ao ae had +. * car sales m group orade A jump uae ee Cai vo mo MSM. ...91. , ourist Coun- e touri crea: , er hon e, val tr Running cont * ° tors and | ators o all do-|t al oi ia Soo S hee ¢ oar Just ae x * : ee i LU publ in the size me Armitzen : ned tract foreign-buil to the general ze ima: ae 4 0 : equipment who vil lie Seer Stir He ESS i Lower Rae grams on an are snd comity tid" Ponac Peice "Wednesda ne ng meaty tice a ay i Bonning to stat - offi et —— rticulariy demand, Bup ade is|Chry a ee 3 Murray a r Peninsul and the - communi and e hai Wedn -»| included ar. Jan b through icials meet uate to rly In oad. Buys ah Lia : 0.4 ep. a27ifound “ a, north ‘ ty stol d en’ esday|™ma more uary-June uy : Wednesday. Monday er ene Sa Ste gi Be ca aiitwert Furlong ail he Communities whi tnd ln «ving tachne va made units, In tke 18 torelgr| . . Clark c il , 67. Wi oO " + The * * * Li Clue Bee. 4 Nat on 618] “Rese erywhere| the sae iain in put on good Rumms val-| this cot ported cars 1957 abou cee presenta alers will ~ ivestock Gola Palm 422 met - B43] which rts, restaurant fits.” be ol. acne egal tinea sold in on tions and view product — perro’ Golem a4 - a ner mwas Gd $24) wants — offer the t rants, motels On * ° ping| RB Sat. 9 to. ¥ 2 ey ae oo ay and - grea able Sot — LIVESTOCK Edis... iba poole & oe. 435 daan good f Sages what he Micah ed state x * Bley wa A Sale 2.| American * u 4 | _ Park Tr including tour Ford hee | in Fepresented classes Consum Pw “ae Geene , ey 425| me goesunmedatic comfortab 000 : . eae Michig Aug. spe 858 W # Fievt rst Chris. v.|maker to Deveuign only U Tractor | the and 8 20.00-2 standard classes e—B8al- oa _PwPf (44) ae ooo ml . 48.4 money,” jons—a le for g bi an’ Sat. 8 from 7 ance ter its S. auto ; 3 : : operations. Plant [end Reiter L candard mined le Sal- nee M4) 3B A Go. 14 »” he re mak:| Sixth pono ha . a.m. to pm. sg accounted 1957 ti- | . on and el fone 24.00- lew lots steers Con yu05 : Barr said, amo’ — $416, - noon. “ae 9 Fri, it sale: for perform- E 3 Wednesd: Rouge |3# *0-20. 400-2480: 1 good ay; |tont cork"? Be AEs Pe bes ing a am ng th tly , P.m.; s in near ny: 0-20.00, 180 Ts oa et ta|Cont Mot : Ban Bal: 50.4 Asgree: said i of bad we: peer rhe s 2 Pbjgren Car Sickn ——_ snd the abe vers fig 000} = ee 4 Area Residents a= etal legal valet, Pe og? Boro hens goss. cael es “LEXINGTON, may ee, os ae R 1 e et. , eto nd ‘heifers. Trade on s rtis Pub .. 45.2 Pueo D . Hoe 600. mill last ncome .will : : State e stat ier: beli ‘ Ky. (AP 53,000 * SS eport S nts | wer: cows {ga eg dau “Se Phill Pet... - $43) withs ion dollars, year’s record In Tourist Cot e,|a silve eves -in the )—Patty e o steers eady: dy - eS Doug “ee 44.3 Proct ~ sé 4 rr tanding , recess $s number o un car | r lining Pp cloud wi ag : R . poittin steers 24 00-38 38: Ready to. strong. ates BL Re & 0... “13 Actually, ion not- tands fourth f tourists 2 "sick, got atty, 7, be th os ee loe 50-26 bulk to lo » Dulls Che: “a RCA ane , ie » Michi car be ou Lah ed bec = , . = ussian Satelit Pe ae pnperigk DuPont 1883 epee, i a ioe Se eee ca and iam a walt on family. Set Gone pa Ss wi an “ . ge ass “ é a‘ Biel Pontiac ' Ite ornate Rye Eston Mite ee ae Met vee 1 some Seren ss in Metered ae gratitude ing later a road ‘ worn Gray spot aren, recast, co See pees hen Eg te Be Tes: ES eee Death Noti eters aan a sat ey spotted last nigh pov Cre 00-000 Th. est ets and has 1 St Reg Pap * $3T| we With this x nan ott SO ie a ellites tra’ one BP ypallen 9) y cows standard heifers 23 Piresto: : 9.g Scovill M p »» 38.6 we've tight BERR ces Ca i Ww veling oa ue: heifer 3.5083. Food Ma go.y Sere t ... 2 found mone ¥, AUGUST rd of : Pasion Obel, over the are 16-80-18 90 # 20.28: Sasadee Send iste BBS Fore Mach - oe Sots Baw 31 one epeonben f many y situation beowe og ae WE Thanks ; the + oad wite lg igan ic a ote a sa Proch = 3 = a 8 ley. ‘othe West he re then wo Ruth ai dears zt ea aaeee "thanks te, ont. friend e pres but. then ¢ rg = t|ane brine vealer Rome » fe" lden Brn .. af Rett 3. year. aan See Couh. | Saaeel one and Mrs. of Mrs. util flowers and a ae too fast, lecided a plane, utility Dear vot Nose, Com. |@en a at Ry... 4. wi Michigan, to. ho: n- day ral service of J Kathleen Scores fans e ; a os the speed w an 0-38.08 +” 28.00-31.00: »_cholee ice ree ry Ra... $2.1)within 500 mi situated me this : x, Atgust will f Alte Berry. 7 S, Busband and ss ghown ‘Wanted Fem ; oe scent wt a cee fed ae sia aa ge out Be St Be Bee mom on es be Orion with er af ae | _Semesi whe Wanted Female 2 wach ee abot yard Ee loner: Arun nis Simartet dey. Gen, Tel me BY Su Oh 43) Other arse PSE tp oneter, wont Sem Sereit 3" ARGS" swmoy. | Wa —— = aaa owe 35 oa it was tote 3 zi Pore emae 6 ams —_ ime = a ayy =e 2 ithe rosy a i? hertet : 7 will ie tn sm = t In M mare famiy. ms. ; one rin ior wo : | 1 sai e the m... .(% B maiee Sa nee r soring Gillette : 31-4 Gainer Pap -. =" tuation ibuting , Madeline. pat the IN_ LOVIN! m APPLIA: an average rea. Oar ¢ : as “trighiening.” the gt ia sit tice tee a pee 2 re BiB sd apa a were: Ha ou aw Be saver, wi peas : aera nage ics the scene a 19, py 6.00.10.80: Good ch . : 31 Texas eS 33 dge, the of * | Dany Bo ye - Our lips Aug a es MARY servige Hoover NUPACTU! A La = T ) 00 00-10:50: Gran’ Pal ot Ber ul : #03] biggest state’s Mackinac w. nei, beloved da of “Audrey ont ‘cannot tell aed 1 Sprodicts ner | OF x EASY == | employe arke, Davis & Former Greyne Ry re Thomo. = = single touris: west and Sow ae car F Scowh Gur bensio comaet tol we miss vies Ly week Joa : Church in Davis & Company r S-P F Gant ound ~433 Timk a, & : Hs . Good we ¢ attraction : Au is pbell: dear ia oo sneak baw tell what query. Sapiayment | AMBITIONS : of 5355 Car’ to H . _— He: ou . 16 Twenty er ar. 45 early ather ‘ 5 158 at 1: nN be smpbell Pu- mi: e that is we m oe : Independence 1 (e] ory roh a A in :30 bed, ssed lone iss i Mr. nec- a,eork : Henry pareeety br. | use U.S. Offi Sere es. oe Undere, 2 By out wit a eas ot stter. leh ome from. 8 | riseeg et busben joy | RRR Rib Watat Sty Poo aC, a w ar ip, . | WwW ASHIN ve ices = Ker woes Gertie: Ri a siege of a a —— —. ~ (LOVING - toa iran i or Ae ae oy, tas tnd [lan GTON a — Stud eo ore See | abies ror xe ay a Pt See moon about “19 muaeses? ioe piled res Mea ebaber- ees af t Brie 3 eme , | eet a 1a a xy Auguet ia. aaah," ee “We were carting: wel mpeg to house ag Moy Interlak’ tr = ae: 7 nt } ‘band mie | Shape. "6 bomen t ai | PERRY_& or @ gra Blu * agen Beeear : 1957 heh o.seee wal 111.4 73.0 me rsificati argin b a nar- . ensnice: Titastoken "ne Mgesserad Se. aT uo MOU ves $215, Blue Cross. Rg WARE ; on : 1957 low cee ee iste #3 iss which pong are 3 of its Fitchett Ml Ba ak pony ice uncer State 4807) speblin = “Lor a. —_ seat Oui er Dept 18h ore: MO oe 226.0 134.7 ae ise g|tean causing he ‘fact nrcinay Rowe, the —— ned oa : we A 249, |" eautitul tony Gould Dian. Fine po fey YOUNG NDA 132 Gea 1808 manufactu alarm ors i eee race-Smit male, | — center was. ge care WOMA FOR OUR v, auGusT Store. IBY ne ottng the ery id. Pere ngs i = BOX REPI seen e a y Bxccilen ind ha ‘ Lad 103 1% PLIES ° Paty i TO $ RS’ CON ||P “Furon —-- z Finaacere, grith runeral ie 55, 6 8 oO wm, || mateo eee See moat J oe_tppatment PONT UITE 402-403 VENIENCE anning D st Lavrence Cem throughs See Oe a — sein Beata nr bet i reseande = vem win Conn SS hen ben . the ail fo M4 irernet “One work — STATE BAN IN THE An 0g Show as acre io ‘perchased . last Fae Burton xe o iuissions a omg it vow 08 ‘s Phone oy mete amate Hion-b: or the: a 1° . . | geret b, UST e - ae in & for’ ure High person ther m new ‘ei K BURDING oy waa mae ow. plant. rel annual new six: Sy ‘Diimar St ose Mar Pontiac Press Re e, eheck he right com Een Poat Box 300 tor” the aa: equipshent will bs at ‘the mponedired for! The - capacity service _, rs. (Lyle) pee FOR W 58 re $8 Mt Chet fet _efence Give ex teye to csi the best installed, larger wi coke te We! Sacet heiolicarnan tat , 1S at 10°30 a.m. at ark Puneral ANT AD v nisiedt Or call Padersl set ot Seana Te ab aa = possible to give - th 1 market y the W Shopping esman r quoted her off vas ee Perens Aug DIA s > anal ed x mterst Be a mea Fin REGULAR 4 investinent our 1odern there. rigley area that a cem See oe Saf rat apa LF | | nece ed SALESMA mportart fob ee ou customers Paige! super- the in the ent an Ocmei bert E.2 rong Os MAN _Nodnve t K ’re invited service. program is plan’ re alread Michi _ will Sie ta states interment. in From 8181 sales, ‘Neiionsl erred. |b dint noe bata mite new quarters. to drop in and tn contacts being presented eee y cave. aategh| | eo pts 8 am. to§ sls_aat tor beaeorone iL, FOR, GER 5g moe ase iis . ; tion with the plan this emand. It add h . M380 eater ii v — ane p.m. with ols for “manager. FE oe with ~s cee — a] in our Oats Co., and of "the Ken-L- jon . oe nan It in the = Spe Garand ¢ ios, ieee. John stag rrore, shoul be an, 'B Michiga ee CPENATORE P Se” experience Li > ms oan Walling “plow * me bel from fiat ah ment is bull fed iaarwane alowed Mr. Rem =i) sspumen 0, ei eae Sree a @ Bat poe eadeny in es ships . = Selun 4 id of tera pee one secmes Gunes _& st be at | <2 oe ae 3 f Le he and are struction silos in and pager 8. Ann hess | Fir be : in t vo ee} the other enc ve a Noort 23 8. Driv 4 Members rchen & C en ct necessary [price ot ake « Roy, von Se mage || Stee of et Gt ak Bite Sait New York Stock 0. the : incl be ente , price bring on icago, and W t * co Broo . error valnel Pong * advertive Grand 0 gilcior ken asa wg oy E ° spots, tail ude dog .| The a cemen | service patter > roa ee ST eee frroumn Med a oS ae Exejant 8 — 16: Pontiac State Nang. giest , dog with the Bila ibe mtrowy said, th t Augt = be Hidren. rother roar eat cancefatinns shigan, ystem, i. : ed ie are Detest C Saturd ae ‘oumber.” thane re Bor aa in “i pr and best dog, shag- tion season, for the he plant may | day. at the Church, ward. | Pe ente wil be ant - 29276 ‘. will be ity. Cor ce Ay 200 hag tovechnpupnad od Been aE Rect: | | mente cpu ae BOT cee |B. {Capt. on’, Rd ‘Commis. technical Moe vas em-| Fielinskt yo e Seeoesi lareer AL f= WANT Belaney, meaux, Switzer- . elson-Johns ¥ orevious * IN W Care & of the Pontce ‘Area C ‘and Ws | Te Gal ee: Stee a Tite || ee You Ding se py ea Pet acne ie 8,949 feet ‘in Gate bridg ‘prety oar thames "ot ek a ee ae ony | |S THAT YOU ao Rg a: tween eS e is about Telatives, and nel a tp Ex first Heation 3i wrown ‘AIN? 5S eee fe 4,000 feet offe kindne he riends, citer “ ONE RTUNITY ING age of 746 fee and i bel. ren ‘during ee SS casi to SUCH. , 714 feet t rise saAvem —— eir wa via AN the ed evade. abov san a ‘eo, oer band ' ; our Paes floral NT AD | SOME- 3 bay and outle the sausaed at : os. A nd father Bi ae ts | gee, pay AD GATES itlet to the. Pa of} . a i ~~ x, 7 Robe rt Lonel 3 $1.50. +e . — Pacific. Oe ‘B61 25 gis, extended 4 v4 3 ae and ey Brothernoog. Lodge : ie $8 be ome. A $ = 48 6.08 and da’ rs, T rehey ; 6.00 = ghter,’ Lois, ral 8 : by 120 ‘Thomes |; ® 40s : $s ; te (GE a . \. Lia aad ing he ata Down : Street ~ y _ _ THE PON TAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 14, 1958 the Navy” seeking Smployinent.. as experience 18 c “VICKERY. HOT TAR ROOFING AT IN DER | and cay 2-6004, ‘ a wn Mower Sharpening fn Sirouats Tet & oe = b.~-- OMAN WOULD LIKE se tent ehfidren Can live in. rE. LADY anita DAY -the hour. PE 5-603. . BXPERIENCED IN oer om anne ~ LADY W , stoning ma 4 fi home kite gd Write, ‘Pontiac Press Box What have you to Ab A LT Pet & wins wean airriNG Ag og jains ate 2 OR SS RR 3-30: LADY WANTS saat by. _ Ref, OL 1-0052. 8 SERVI ‘ irmaces cleaned. sold, iat 8 Fe Crete Rd. Rochester Pn wees pee pine romoves. Free esti- » HOT TAR Ri iG {WHITES ES NURSERY, | o R roa Tailoring 16 CARL ERICSSON. CUS' TOM TAI- lor, alterations, 714 W. Huron, in tear of barber shop, FE 4-867}. "| DRESSMAKING. TAILORING AL- terations. Mrs, e 4.9053. DRESSMAKING BUY materials in my home. ORESSMAKING a heaen AL ft UALityY | A OLING, FE eth int TR i Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Ca. Bible le Study - crrigtimtad tne, bear new inter-denominational pro- a in. your home. Call OL ANY © Lone WOME WE NEED- ser 122 Confidentiat The Salvation AUCTIONEER aad dite ie sell tee ye ye te 3134 TAR ES STER + shat — A NTY MA v: - Menom nee Mrs Wallace BA srt MAID SUPPLIES, MRS. _A, Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE = ae oe DECORATED WED- ding birthday, on Foe pose cakes canes specialty, F. Sn Debt? If you are having trouble, meeting our payment toda: m6 ICHIGAN = IT COUNSE: LORS, _INC., Saginaw, 'E 8-0456 Above Oakland Theate ter, F pana AbdRRNGE "SSE leash yitavce Service 18 FOR “FAMILY _ fee phone 2-8101 Potting Laundry :|CACE CORTAING PLAIN OR RUF. fled. Beautifull: tie Laundry Phone “oe ww geome 18A 4 +1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- moval and bog Get our bid a rik hy Oey anes, Thee PERT is sre oh “SAVE. mera USE WANT ADS! To find a Sijob, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied andl LAUNDRY. SERV terations. Dri formals done trations Drapes, tarsi, KNAPP SHOES = red Herman ___Garden Plowing _16B | 2070 Airport Ru OR 3-1503 STOM PLO omipeliy ity newiy releseed nom id S) “fae ms feat ger ‘Onisate pers et tatlets > eents at K,|LOT MOWING. LAWN GRADING ] i = sii IA we prey ae aon see, a " ¥v ie Insurance Agencies 17A fiaboy meseies | leg toned and tight. NO INCREASE iN AUTO RATES tay ren ior appointment to- SPECIAL FOR AUGUST. COLD wave, a com om pete by rts, aH Style-Rite, Willams Lk. Rd. & co PLEASE ¢ a re your problem, Midwest: 4-1611, Wtd. Children to Board 26 ss BY DAY OR AN ‘A for. rE 21790. PROFESSIONAL CARE. - it geueed home, fenced yard. .| Wtd. Household Goods 27 27 Ce a CASH FOR SMALL R A ‘D 1 108, Working or not. FE 5-8755. CARRY canna ie Tricks %6 Rent ee a . On. 4 ere tents ow “by Dik Turner oa “TA bay tera ao tow eet erat s __ise parents coming home eariler than you expected!” a Wtd. Household Goods 27 0902. USED Srl FURNITURE, TO MAL 58-9066. WANTED | Fruit Wood Spinet | tise. Box il, Pon- even ‘ garice “in We PRESS Wanted Transportation 31 <5 Cra GIRL, WANTS RIDE MIL- ce Rate eee, 3a OTR ABE ° i or ad i la Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE “Gs Seta ees Smith- Wideman Hobbies & ies 24A ; CRT AE Pee (EE ot ER _Book Brore. is 3 an rence Bt. 3 us Notices & Personals 25 28 guard sl eda . ‘Pearce MASON SHOES $ TOP. $ pad NDS to’ Sep oo yo By NO cL CLOSING Gost, PR WE ALSO ACTION. EQUI- J. J. JOLL, REALTY 2336 DIXIE HWY 4-4561 Ready, Willing at Able Cash buyers waiting for ir land contract, Cal” Realtor Partridge, FE 4.3581. UNLIMITED: CASH IN A FLASH ON SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS Johnson 1704 S. Telegraph FE 4-2533 Yat LAND CONTRACTS. Welt 4540 Dixie Hwy. 3-1355 CASH UNLIMITED , Por land pene gence new oF sea- — CASH to Rent ok et ee Ee Se | ee ti. Templeton, Restor ee ne a 1399 Orchard. Lake (RPE 4463 Wanted Real Estate 32A ‘CASH HOME Heme and creas, 4 ale. We an oe Pe een | fpr Soe 3 . Huron. 46402 or 44813, Ask for Mr. Clark. Rent Apt. Unfurnished xu a ; : ,4e8 oe ye ice RM UR N HE) aH ‘3S p.m 16 ; : od OON A . CHIL +m W ) MOF ere risows eee a 3 % so F gonditioned. F A ie aloe ~FOR COLORED - ESP peat’ al! ake brospec, "Bt : ES FURN, ton Apts. FE PUB Mothatie botcrw age ae ee ROY KNAUF W_Huron St PE 2 os : — ‘ OUR _s suiranee’ 4145 Clintonville Ra. OF Yes, we can your. home for; _3-4706. ain Gall ay Ge arth itera | OE Dan menage Boia Paul M.. M.. Jones, Real Est. FE 48550 / Fostte’ Scion cast oF west, Fhove OB Se al Wr Hiton phone 1881 |W. ee Ez LY. es, farms, lake & State. FE 2-0566_ |i RM. BACHELOR APT. 0. 0 1 RM. APT. UPPER. ADULTS turo Otilities Road. FE 3 RMS. AND BATH. . Ni CELY FUR- nished w bed 7 RM, UPPER & BATH PEE ra, 313.8 Paddock. 268 Orchard Adults $12.50 Rent Apts. Unfurnished Red wrod beth Ver a wiv te Mal er Re as = ee Paddock. Alberta’ a mo. Adults, 130 Sem} *Beialr Manor. PE 41859. "BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE wel wg iomees a FE to 3 OR3 GLORIA = oe LIvinG a ules, "Ou 7 att 8 wh OR ta | 2-, 3 AND 4-ROOM ApARD A ERS sons: Pre bath & Ry Niner ie ei: Huron. tr. FE : 3 Sige & BATH bene ee tay ve 5 wae RM. a, Colored only, FE 65-8114. :30 p.m, ¥- ROOM ROOMS. PVT BATH & eae stove refrigerato: furn. 4-6308 Shot ‘ke rear ent, = a & dryer * sahed. 1 child 3 v ple are Kk. st tote beh _oF afi be rms., ORD Gas car. BxG Pvt. trance Children wel- pai $10.50 per wk. OR 3-8801 . efter 4 p.m WEST SIDE BRICK Close to Webster School | living yp dintne 7 aoa kitchen on fir, aed hoy coment drive. sy landscapes VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 as let ¢ ummer Nice- and a maintained. 3 rooms and rger — Hegpieed 102 E ‘Huron, Bt. Fa, fio SIDE APTS., newly decernted: as Sneat weet ais a 8 with 1, 9 or 3 bed- "Toome. inode Dizi y Ay Oe 2 5 See PE 4252) or atter_ 5. FE. 8-1172. 3) Rent Houses Furnished 35 NICELY FURN- welcome. 7 23-4855 N- 1 eae FURN 01 OFF BALD- 7 BE : a =i Spr ge modern ean BEA Oo. ‘IFUL J BEDRM FUR- + coe bee. Se 10- min. Pont: a lh LAB sg LAKE. ORION 1 BEDRM., Sunday at 138 | DRAYTON AREA, h ace, reasonable, | — Lincoln" Arisoe. 7404 RD. M-50 ; ern country a on 2° acres, or will sell with , $500 Wh 4 . and ‘OR. tion. iv ee -| WALLED LAKE MODERN "FOR 2 COLORED 2 _ bedrooms. full bath, immedi- Russel A. Nott, Realtor 170 9 ae. cai @. . modern r hom aoe area, Available 1958 to Aug, 25, $82 per month. e 675. OR 3-7015, FOR SALE OR iBH- | ed or 0 Lynn 8t., Huron ae Rd. ott Joslyn. Taylor Led ce FE 5 oe NEW HOME. 1 ACRES. $15 WK. _Owner. P.O. ag -“ 2% bebe family Een, petivity 2 car gar lot with Jee at $400 per = t. PE ¥ ERN COUN NTR pe tog month 1 bik. off Dixie. MA. 8-7086. Ot ea aL NGhERe ‘HOUSE. eA aN LE & Rent Lake Cottages 36A A OD: . ar, ed QUARE L each ea cE MISSAUKEE 5-7086. or week. FE 8-0006. ONTIAC LAKE fishin, Bale. sandy hog vee *fiteben woes wane $48 per OR 3-6380,- week, R&K Motel. RESO! RT FOR RENT Varetion for family of five. Beau ‘tiful — Available balance August, Cass lake. FE 2 bedi Reas, ket quae.” rm. Re pe ee nen eee 3 SLEEPING 2 OoM 4.5, or ‘ent to bus... oes State. 4 HOUSEREEP. _ing rms, for seu 2-5151. BU. oy PRIVI- 300 Elisabeth Li. FE FE 2-0015, ‘| GLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. FE 4-5641 Huron. * * CLOSE . R : bath if desired, 46 Mechanic. ‘CE CLEAN stop, call Sex SP iy ae Gonvalescent Homes 38A LA . Wall-to- pens. sieriront, $80 4 me. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ’ ileges on hot te peaete Pe , OR 3-8381, je. 7 poet te Rut § ON “FLOOR. PVT. : & t-bedrm., ny penrasis ED T bath @ ent. For 2 ‘couple. ation near . Bb Tiled bath, ete. $08.80 mo. WE Rewiy desired pen or ov oO Pia ip | 3-126. WE 3-4200. 2 & 3 RM. PURN. APTS. PARK- ing space. 129 £. Howard FE/|3 RMS LA presed Pal 1 basement Central _ 2.5881 FE Seve 1 A" nescherot, rn st. $85 m ton 7 RMS ELOOR FRONT. 69/3 NFUR BEDRMS., State St. Prt path and eat. Laundry ‘bev. mate, porngs. Cut Baith. Fa} LARGE RM _ BRICE en aor, : oat. & A v eal sion, prt J ROOMS & Lg weekiy 308 near, Oakland Te Inquire i.) inquire 22 Auburn, office in rear.| Prospect, “Em 34 Henderson, FE ve COOL RMS. NICELY FUR- 3 RMS. & Tina BATH. NICH i. nished, On ist or second floor.| location near shop & bus line. 1 4 oD N _ Pvt. bath, PE $-1600 or FE : ia, 50 per wk. ties incl. Chil- Fontive i oy St., Kae cc oar ‘YLARGE RMS. AND BATH FURN. dren _welcome. at ee Tear garage. $50" per __14 Eatimoore Bivd. FE 2-3324, '|4 R AND BATH.. month. reliable jfeanent. Phone 7 ROOM, FURNISHED "APART:| $04, Tefrigerator fro Paim Villa 26161, extens ment, all utilities furnished, Rea- ES _sonable. FE 25598. 70 8, b roeeest r Roots é BATH. ON W, SIDE, Roar aoe mes oe | MiLEs : 2 7 ROOMS childr elcome Partly modern, Call after 6, bath. ary testes. $60 North | 7731, 7.0538, = see view as ont Oakland, |e R IN GOOD 3 RM. ARTL n- 3 COZY ROOMS ON LAKE. Q Jocation. oe3. toath. FE 2-8016. a MA 6.5000, ean country stmosphere, OK | 4 ee, ee ee BEDRM. BRICK TERRACE. Off. . furn. ” hea Py je 3 ROOMS AND © T BATH. TRMs. & "ave STOVE | Hows: 38. FE era ae er, Smal y ron __# pa i SE IP eee UNFUR N. HOUSE | olllnes ng or phone 3008! RM. IN PONTIAC. a A ae oa coke, 7 Jc con ait 30 ERATE, be ple only, ‘ee um- mit, FE 29-6454 after 6 p.m UPPER A Partly furnished. a beak ¢ garage, — Child weicome 7 Hooks: one BATH. CLEAN, |§ ROOMS, mrs SIDE. VERY rely furn, _ seheceaten A ‘hice, 0. F arge screene o fun. | § RM neon aT. VERY Ref. _and_ deposit. My "3-2000. _nice, Adults. $65. #E 2-5061, APTS. and rT BATH. | 7 RMS. L¢ ER ON §. 8. MA 3 RMS. & BATE RR. GENERAL Hospita] 1 incoln. OR 3-9522. _ & BATH. PARTLY trdonal wate: ; 83 Breen, ay Hon. soned no obii 43844 or FE Ask ‘all for "Ted McCul- lough ' ARRO REALTY ____ 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. $50,000! To invest tn — = Contrac! fastest action in = Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . y ‘til @ : 7 NM. Saginaw St. Pontiac Phone FE 5-8165 Wanted Real Estate 32A ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS in Commerce We have for property this ‘sen r new mortgage plan he} — realize more cash, fast, courte- ous #2045. Bicraty: Sees A er oS ee | UR FURNITURE E NEEDED Sell Us oe rel walt. ot | & A hot floor. Adults only, 7-056T 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. Heat & utilities fur- nished $16 weekly. One chil ry ered, welcome Apply * 3 ROOMS W ent, hogs nt baby welcome. Phone FE 86-1431. 328 aldwin, uire at 340 Baldwin oa 3 poem NEWLY DECORATED. Gro’ re entrance, all util, ais, or “t- ms ate TS ag 3 T Water er. fe ie | ae Mt. Clemens. ‘ a, ean ROOMS PRIVATE. + saute 3608 Wiliems Lake Rd. _FE_ 4-586}, T Nici ROOMS, CLEAN, COL- ered couple. MY 3-1664.' 12 to p.m. 3 FURN, ROOMS. PRIVATE ENT. FE ; R HOLID _PE_ 5-7715. 37 ROOMS NEAR AY PARK on first floor with wie pares drive fits pata aon Line | ae. FE 8-1585 7 ROOMS Wea BATH BABY WEL- Pontiac. Phone MYrtle SAVE ENERGY, USE| ib WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a ood used car, see Caer: fied NOW. 1TH PVT. BATH & | : poo e BATH, a ALL WEWET pee gael ants rate b ree 2910 3 RMS, MODERN HOUSE FURN. or satan. FE 2-9349. NEW. MODERN REST #HO Reas. rates, MA o-34a8. RO so On bor CONVALESCENT woman, a Pr te on old Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN by Day or Week Also “er I a Cookine “tad ref wirinerehen waite San units. ~ 464 A aere aig _ Rent Office Seace ai 41 PONTIAC Pvt. ing, all w & tanitor ea oe. ie” —. perme. w iE ROOMS, 3 one er i cal fer any Pr For Sale le Houses 4‘ BS Gle Me $$ DN. Bet. Mt. ait a thersto: mens MR. WILsoN FE 86192 HOU: a Ra] Bod other pa: in ule "ihe e of “Davisbun 6 ma a i bi é. #000, $y 00 ao down, Terma by ee wi e with a few 00 down and take aver pi ments, Will sell furntture pay. _house, EM_3-2500 FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BED. base- —— corner $16,500. ‘or at 709 Squire Jane ROOM BRICK . RA Paved atrot "ed odin, ation, a school ba 7000 _ Sn. 3 line. OR 3 or 0) pared $65 per mo. FE 5 ROOMS “side. Newly decorated. FE 3-9259. TROOMS. GOOD NETGHBORHOOD Spacious. Heat, water, rugs & drapes furn. FE 2-2491. 00 OAKLAND: Newly decorate apt., $55 per month, on seecater APTS FOR R 229 EB. WAL ton FE 54-9002 NT. vox” 69 8S. Parke EE ph ath LARGE 3 ROOMS bath, located In, good. West _tide on eno Cotte eee nee Pack apni Pte Bes a bares + ioehal. CLEAN BEDROOM. NORTH- east o nae 860 , Phoue FE 4-7581 or F do pouping. ter and transportation all- posers 7 too apts. with ind Ps tive it uarters with no costly ve itv: r upkeep, fr om and rear win- bre ventilation. mn Rewiy" decorated oat well main-|® Ani ooiy hl, al hel: ed old wast — G. aera a bib: bl toe 1 Cass-Dodg € Park. r mo, Parkwa: _PE (sa, 8 of 5 cal xt Sides oy clean, Inquire 79 Sum: NCH a ~ Fs P 2 BEDRO ROOM Sena Fret ty "runt = FA new. — ons 2 car Bi bo tne drive. Loca’ beau. tiful go " shaded tandecapec lot. shay see Pgh Bi cin ied. 1 wo : sonable. N, of Not bake. TO TO SETTLE 7 E STATE (home & ane) gee bm & terms. ast @ me an offer. 7 BEDROC pepopent ag BRICK FULL BASE- ent with beattiful tor On Valencia, off &. Bivd. FE 4-1016. 5 dviatee’ seme P kitely arge bedrms., large also Hs e living rm. a utility a PARTLY Cc 3 room h — pea basement, ae | a Les __ Gordon Fiattley Bidr, ATH, & garage P down payment for small ac with sma 0. #| 09 contpiete Det. = 1-9640 or pet : - : $250 Ni P, _Take Orion victatty’ Me 2o0T, 3 FAM. MODERN. “AVAILABLE oe WR MO i ith ae aM, Children & BATH. cise COOLEY | § “6 Lig si 8 pines St it in ; - “Oarpet- oe = FHA or GIs LOOK re 1 ee ce eee alum- Ee ee ical Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 833, * Huron @ month ro "2150. information © ernabd + NEP. oe , BEDNS $300 DOWN dt i ba be ‘d= modern, 3 be ast Bag Fad. t i fom 00d la Cc PANGUS, "Realtor 1919 M15 Ortonville, NA 7.2615 | a BE "re tae HOUSE. OLD, Coceumien: a heat? Car- peting. drapes, 2-car garage. OR he SIDE, PAVED. 3 bedrms. coal: month, ttn oafisng ate et) aoe _ Tage. ‘MI 4 RANCH STYLE $7,750 community water system. 4 There is no % m arse House st got “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | — ONE B cKY STONE combine to make the unusual exterior - Pretty yc! icture. mere’ sa Lo a 5 master Leong wardrobe < oere 2 enpleey, tence seaped. Why don't we look? ‘ou'll love it. cd LAKEFRONT BRICK home. $23,060 will move you into this attractive home. Large overhan, roof edge, planter box ment drive under tall- ie trees. 1% beths~ -tie festures, Sgete. of . Wall to al To pa | in fiving rm. hall, roomy ogy gi oe lacs wa- ter. Now . “the “time ‘te Gocard the hot city for cool rural rz SYLVAN SHORES—It fs our Rent e to offer this de- nes haste ad Colonia] home. Easy wn N * TANCE x . A very mm with «a a e veg ot or — fireplace. a ample table. —— no floors, plaster pain’ walls, full nena ent toot By all m let one of our sa show you this home. You'll like tt. GI RESALE b rie x trent 3 — ely landsca ard and ribbon drive. t hot ‘water. Only a bes gi pose per month includes A BEAUTY of a brick in & beauty of a nei near eboper | eighvorhood and ell _Fighly ae . Bier Denke eve: ing, You'll RAY e NEI 362 . Telegraph i woe od ) ~ CLARK » DONELSON ROO, RON PARK. FOUR BED- st st ow f floor, designed kit ig chen, plastered ARM MILES Rote oF SShttac. 9% room house, ssi rooms down for a a ote 3 porches, on corner wi i ar sone rs Sy od, road eetnaee : vacanr, ON ar Four petisom bene a yen} AN “eg = phn en, ful ie eet on automatic furnace, oped porches, ie car and rear vin mae iot 73 x 228 feet $1,360 ‘down spot, $9,250" With CLARK RE ) TO BUY, TO 5 aN 2 W. Huron — woke Oolit to 8 PLE L LISTING: SERVICE EXECUTY arte te man Brick — with imported New race stone overlooking golf lendscapeq wooded ib area, & built-ins ced ‘$29,000. Bein BY nF Feu if: Ee. situat ee Clone to tal Behool }ifaron ae Grae rant TeRMs fice ead ac GARDENS Se a wired, Sik conde Se But: pn pce to 2 Fel Huron oh shopping Salty. Wideman REAL ESTATE — OPEN FE +452 “2 Ww. RRO .* F ie ere 4a) pe Tbs THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 . __ For ed Houses mares For Sale Houses rl - UNLIMITED FUNDS ABEL large gereened White L front, 5 larg seam. sum rear, Plasmon | ia tee r excellent Basement recreation room sais with easy with ce and bar; erm. Call” vu 208 or ry ba = mower, Dow: aie a4 tots, making t % 179. This Gg ALTO" built the fe y chen. is * Wants. a, Teaily fine” west WATERFRONT — | #ifaGtot aati Fda a « {ae 7. 20h for turther do I oy ; Abd gi it een WEST SIDE Three bedroom two family hom Rs . VALUET, Realtor | sein moos. ee i iv LISTING SERVICE ae = an “ESTATES. ATTRAC- tive 7T-room house; 1% bath double garage with 3.6 acres of at 23481 fgeeee “Oe RP ns unre 8:30 8 has dining Kitchen down Auto. to. heat, ine NEAR Sheet $2,000 down. See this ne HURON GARDENS road, Southfield ——— “Immediate ‘possession A sppointment, Oy ade edibistrstor os] Lime property for $12,- } “bedrooths, living nm and dining $11,950 $625 Down, FHA -FULL| room Kitchen Fil base- basement, automatic heat, alum. meni oil heat. Double ga- storms & screens. Carpeting. Lot 60 190. Plas- : : Ta nice location. tered, Walls, hardwood firs. FE 5-0160,. | ONLY $2.000.. DOWN, FOR COLORED . DRAYTON PLAINS ‘New 3 Dedroom home, large . walls” hard lot, — h Bas 4 : By ony Ley news at, Josep Roore> six sizable pean ment, Oil Furnace. Very low down comb storm sash, payment. huge kitchen, A Mer tid pom zie nothing down boo ~ rans qualified = Mony, ber Somat w g patehaser 4. “ae in Bt ay Z.5 hn Kinsle : aha | NT CHOLIE Make Us An Offer & HARGER CO. For GI Equity ‘_OPEN EVENINGS at 31 E. Sheffield. Owner owes OWNER LV. STATE Bedroom HOMES > ~ $100 DOWN Plus minimum. costs. Moves You In! sO. WHY PAY RENT? . LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS eunpay i TO 7 2 eat orf gsihum WESIOWN REALTY PE 8-2763 or EVES. Do You Like Bivacy? new 3 bedroom ome erock dining yand Ra, (M89) Mb 46417 ,» Down 2 Srcon. eget starter home, La: ‘on pave- 140 Ft. Lake ke Frontage Small ane around ba ment furnace Completely yah g shes gg ao = wil | sacrifice 2 bedroom modern CR ‘AWFORD AGENCY pe ment any eee “5 vadlase og full I Basement coal Turnage, wa fo ml me, MY kee Mic - & Al ~- ng pate. Lown = gabe Monee redecorated in tn out P rae | ~ $350 ) Down—Hurry ! 7 8 pn Take cule page el i 2 bedrms., vacant, city, FE 4-1906. 50 F ruit Trees West Street, Leonard, Eins LAWRENCE W, ; 5 Acres, 4 Bedrms. Onin SYLVAN SE oe. Clarkston, area on paved Mis brick iileve) is Basement, Gaylor sttor ie "un full basement,| 900. nt PE +5006 Scat Ns Mic AIF RM MOURN, BARENERE og, | PRICE OME sTONT Full" price. $12,600 whh $3, Resemnent’ ‘Biseict of, new Near tuntoon Lake 2-Bedrm. Full Basem’t Built by reliable local builder. ete Sen oil furnace bright cheery peta tagtered oy ‘ell jocated = ft. = $00 dn or will — boas r contract ip Giroux: ranks PEE hy SE Tin Hempstead woe DN. * reduced price for vavinyh = Bn ore ite te to ~ up an old iouse * Then buy minimum Shows ent only, - 3 Bedroom Vacant Out town owners aathorized| me to offer this a* three bea- Ttains, @ eri binds. kitchen cabinet & 10 ft. tuded, Full price $10, with reasonable down pay- ‘EK. G. Laat elas E. Huron Eve. FE 5-051¢ — PE Livi | MODEL HOME NOW FOR SALE Drayton Pisins. 2495 Mann Russell A. Nott, Realtor. 170 W. Pike St HAYDEN OAKLAND LAKE FRONT. Yoom ranch home 28 x Living rage. ES Kites has vent = Water — foe. Oa Oak poses a x "$13,900. I. C. HAYDEN, Realtor NORTH DRAYTON pull’ = Vale es 'WHIT® LAKE- paved street Pull. Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 6 & ed rth" En a Dixie Hwy. —— PRE-BUILT beara ES” low as 1"¢8.b00 Soe ol ha tim Pe oe NOTHING DOWN. Will bufld 3 bedroom Booms with basem heomens 98 lot. build on my tor , smal down home es ae Ist FARM M HOUSE AND SOME LAND. White Lake Rd., cor. ie Center road (about 13 miles west LP wo by . Own- Kame your BY oui . SEDROGH OME in Clarkston school area, Terms. ORlando 3-3608 Dg A Re ye ir ver. owner 8 rs,_old, EM_3-4004._ PI HIGHLANDS. BY Own- 308 Pioneer Dr. Bat., Sun. 3-5 p.m, 3 bedrm, brick, 1%- drapes. a Ss St, Bene- ® Iohnson DON McDONALD OB 93-2837 V ACAN NT 90 YEARS OF SERVICE 3268 WHY PAY RENT? ONLY ‘Ga - Only $700 down and. & ttteSine neg amity wout| Freon” mangeion Ol peat toom in . 2 . | lent e corner to stores, of inets Pull bath AD pews sonnel _ ‘anaportation, mary a by r. Attached ga- on this Near wailed ba tain aves: ed atret, ATTENTION G18 . ehurches We have several good —S eee RSNA | Re cee, permet iat mor age ‘e Gity pay tent? = YEAR "ROUND HOME INCOME PROPERTY it SEARS LAKE Poon large ving, Toei ond oe, @bedroom home down; two 2 room fur- t’ oteaied on ai with access] nished) spar up Ths to, brivate take ee See erick home fs in A-1 condition and is e. in — in @ good renting area, B = eal MU 45578. Pa stores . fren a7! t} 500 only $3500 down. 6 NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES _ Ia The Heart of Pontiac = $8,350 “Sty dewer B Water= mereuce Porty Padi MGiemene 8 SHOWN BY hance : man m6 ts en isa ° = r ic TOHNSGN, Realtor 1704S. TE 45535 Rd. GILES REALTY C0. @. nate homes on paved : tal price a with terms. G.I. , A’ heated garage, hot wa- w ide 8 home ter 3 tm. 2 baths, est side room thermo- a with full basement, 2 car oa Soe ly rene a ig a ee ag i a i | alt anion Tp "For. further to 3en ae Mfotes. Bait? in 1084, ’ oe erie eal) Herbert C. Davis. This can be sold to a Gl 7 AC RES with ie down payment, Ins fine 3 bedrm, home. Near YOUNG FOLKS . starting, out « out — Lor 4 SE ag wa) on homes just oft pba . Sotween aa erheae tiac. 136 E. PIKE eas mortgage costs 7 ae ate shin i tastefully walls, = oak floors, 3 262 8. Telegra:; PE 37103 graph Ra. MIDDLETON MODERN 6 | on shaded & location. Only “seetr acne a. month, ms home on oe tee a R, Middleton FE ETH — OR 33023 3900) NICE HOME r Nice 5 rms. — = furnace, Auneonnine RAY O’NEIL. Realtor oe ders 5 rooms '§ ROOM Pent : on “PONTIAC REALTY _PE_$-8275 - ASSOCIATE OKERS INVESTMENT CO. Raeburn Street an modern cot h down payment, ri it to: day! WILL TAKE YouR, ILL TAKE YOUR | HOME || KNUDSEN , Clarkston hall brick home in Green oren, beautifal roo BUILT IN RANGES & ‘ovens SLICES OF HAM ca ' nae we oe 3 t., te ee Wie For Sale. Houses RUTGERS, 260 WEST CIVILIANS $190 Down NO OTHER COSTS basement, built and FOR ‘Quick SALE BY OWNER. cash terms, 4 room: , 3% acres Auto 4 Bedroom Home ox Jocated- © op sh Mtiaece ws > near schools. on gre ea Multi-Lakes Realty 3060 8. Co +1578 $1125 DOWN down. ERR LTY 8 a4 2 oe Templeton - BrandNew / 3 large posreome Rrep me Bret ie entrene pry ey hogany paneled family room, 2 The price ca this bome. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orehare o isks Le LAKE FRONT LAKE ORION BUNGALOW WA a GAS a2 Fane WA $6,050 DOWN. —" $1,000 - $600 DOWN LEONEL TGS MASE Keeps 3. JIM WRIGHT M5 OAKLAND A orate tis Ace “ONTHE, ‘A Y BRICK — West side Saves north of City Hos- pital, iyg rented, This is an outstanding property with 15 large rooms bath & en- mo ne Sr oat ~ | r 3 lveaglaes OULD YOU Hike to live ig Oe tree lined street near St, Benedicts ? You will need to ‘aie 3 pearenens, um is 8, tile bath, & room, and plenty tn the modern kitchen, base- ment. Owner has price for quick sale NO DOWN PAYMENT for — -— & Lincoln Oban area. nice seaeerent den 21 ft. oe lng fur- for a ety trees, & tents “of VACANT tlt kad Anoth- * Huron ‘Gard vs Bh Nice & bath with a 12 : 16 living room, 2 bedrooms, Oil heat larg Bet ater tol: center Pull price William. Miller | Realtor FE 2-0263 1075°W. Huron ss sereens. “8 per is a value.” SUBURBAN — With 5, Ke | 4 miles from aly 3 years yram storms seTeens. Et’ UT prices any one can 7550 WEST cia) poe weal coms ot ver “pe yourself. pa Be pre. Ht Ws for Meceien: goed . to handle, feted 5 am & nice 4-re0m tpt. ever dear 'gn- rage. ; wow! WHA - Par baa ta a Room for bath ee dete: sf R. Hilte | = oe, 101 Ww, Pe 6-6ifi 43 Ansbe DOW N 8 E. Waiton 8-0443 COMPARE _ Custom built 1,209 sq room brick ranch : basement, mi es a en- a ge im: ra ray, tne Yor ay 3 walls, astered gerege. All =. oS r Garcons Ferme ee RM. HOUsE” ON rroniage, AVE. Pw. W. DIR CASH, INNAN | aA. FOR en " tidon tas" 3s cat potond SR REALTY” re 502 5. P. PR te down, irae baa: ac : F - ‘Groots, $70 e sl st f 2 A car : paiht and va wonders to this home add dollars too Lovely view lake. Now at $17,500 s, FURNISHED Home on Wolve toe Now used as could year round home. 2 bearene. rock mee se take, #14300" $00 WEST SUBURBAN — Brick ranch ‘ with t Floyd Kent, Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. os AMPLE ‘CUSTOMER Open 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SMALL FARM 4 bedroom brick home seen 1 car garage and situa ; most 3 acres of land, floors, walls and base- ment, DRAYTON PLAIN 2 bedroom banpelew with 1 arage. tite rivile: on fe rag Ls gee jot. George R. Irwin REALTOR ~ BALDWIN AVE eluaed. Paved St. Close to down-/| FE 5-0101 OR 3-4416 ie] NEY DOWN, GI . G. 1. SPECcTAL — Portes ray — RO uO bedroom suburban brick. waged fen Tore G Se ot Med | located off Elizabeth Lake Rd., is with meter 3 bédromn wungsiow situated on 80x150-ft, lot, close to home only 2 yrs. old Here is a| fcueel. ey aiming room, acme Sees value at only s10,- kitchen, ched carport. 1 _ is comes for just closing costs WHEN — Better values are to be ® VA mortgage. _ ah oon ewe e them. Call El OFF PONTIAC LAKE RD. a Or better yet why not visit our aA ay 8 bath, ieee Seek en eyes, teren w-movera ite seem, 02 5 L. #1. BROWN, Realtor ing room, Je st 400 down to $il,- 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 Multiple ee Service NO? : We can build s 2 ot 3 bedroom 5 e t. basement, NEAR CENTRA Al HI.. plastered walls, oak, . and Tot for | fis low ag $400, & FOR COLORED . “or 8 A real 3 bedroom home’ featring lage a [: room, fa ae oad ae re See es J IM “WILLIAMS coher sill —— P| ed For Sale Houses 43) fireplace, oil heat’ 1% car § ; For Sale Houses 8B ~ _For Sale Houses 43 erate oP dere biisa a after 7. DORRIS & SON ‘SEVEN ROOM HOME Baie Perce Bie seg = t Shoanete, fea pore mcrete drive, beditt ful lot. $11. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW TWO LOTS F an, wien ary basemen Beved bus at TS speieiments, Priced to TWO FOR ONE Live in a nice clean five room 1 _ receive large fenced lot, privileges across the WILLIAMS LK. HOME}; $iL915 TERMS Truthfully an wits carbo beautl- ful bungalow with car garage and scre oned. patio, outdoor preg isee oi} host, base- ment, lot 5 DORRIs & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron PHONE FE 41557 ANNETT'S " VALUES INCOME home, 2% baths, Bet Gatland "Ave. ‘i ‘good | renta] district. Now used 3 agony P ome s light beusbhee lassed in front ec og eery eatees: $9500, te erm, DRAYTON PLAINS AREA- Wal- x15, corner, fe 20° ACRE ESTATE — Walled Lake area, newly modeled § room home, fiving. ‘re 2 cap garage, chicken house, tle .barn 30x80. trees and to $31,800 SEMINOLE HILLS - arge brick home of 2% baths, in excellen' ] floor be = gil Price reduced Need & bedrooms, 1% baths, § rooms and bath up ‘Recreation room, 2 car garage, $32,000, terms. ROCHESTER — Located in Paint. Creek Valley, scenic 3 acres with creek on property, ranch home with beamed calilag and famil Roy Annett Inc. ee rom SINCE 1923 FEderail —_ INCOME tes og moons ed, AO tenant naa base the soo i. i =a iets 7 rand tee air-c with bar, dcar ¢' 2-982 or. ai FOUR. eee ~ ONLY $300 DN. Tent dion, Git beac Lat ox 6 et ee Ee home, Only $1,500 with $150 down. be 2 santia ete "| OUTDOOR... om . ly ~~ i eae : ra has ao patio K 4 home in perfect “eondition Sroana. Meany of Panel recreation room. cel- the elty $14,200 with $4, at BETTER CALL NOW! , bitshed tm 1916 Pe ag 2 ee au, eae ae Fumphries included, oil eat tM ear - | FE Realtor PE 47114 So = = ea eee ve eae eee ELIZABETH i zs | LAKEFRONT _ BRICK [eaes Bateman wae ee beatht REALTORS FE 40528 Shar 7 renings and ind Sundey bt q ARRO PONTIAC NORTHERN from - WE TRADE Thea PRN darigent, “gee ‘ew ome, t, ~ as ® pin hout, Huge Lape, gnnertel modern screened porch, STOUT'S Best Buys Today SCOTT LAKEFRONT» bedroom evel pow ol ome, iving othe whee pe panora mic [rounds ang lake. $5,000 0- ELIZABETH LAKE ye you sou. me yt ne A bg a cated om & beautiful corner . with lotg of shade trees. rge basement with oil heat, — fous glassed- and priced below, WF 3 eera NORTHERN HI na. 4 L LAKEFRONT LOT bie Lake 138 feet, froniaae e Lake, Po pte | fron’ Path 101 w road, Ideal for tw eb home, $3,250 down. onth | Edward M. Stout, Realtor Ti iN, agg rE 8:00 p.m. SYLVAN VILLAG 2335 MAPLEWOO tiv se ae WALLED LAKE. 133 WAINWRIGHT OFF NOVI ROAD oe a in = oes condition. thet own. —_, “New Brick Ranch brick § room om "ranch hom hon 9g Rod and oven on tah sean, Song” foom Goal a and plastered walls. Heat- garage. ures of sinet hone wee and w waiting for you. Just #14, Jace. ‘13 for be Ne es Ah og 4 hase. vacant, see REALTOR PARTRIDGE ag rt ¢ reas SERVICE EMBREE & GREGG clean ngs LAKE—Beautiful Lyd rick home on 112 ASE OPTION, available on Lapa d Dedroom he = at “ Saat fea zi 6 ar Lom’ . rae, Will be allowed of "pete. - ST. PATRICK'S is across the road from this 1 bed- estate "Tt be ly enpouel siaiy ‘9 * priced at’ $4,500, § year contract available, ae oP tgs yr = Rd. ee 343g Moe ine 3.3314 West Side street, cig a * Fai price—$16,! WILLIS M. BREWER ree, ma" ee : move you in 2 Se my #360 down , SYLVAN SHOR: ORES 1) room © 709, ate jt EE, aah Bee in, jong my Faced a core earege, $18,100 ¢ ae a ~~“ ; ares 18x24, kitchen a fire- place, lot a ga- Fase, jt 3 down Z FOR. | wetnoeed e "Trout ere comp ‘ie oe cr ‘SCHRAM Seas cee | a REL GRS Sonne LARGE AND SMALL Rose M sgh Broker Tired of Living In 8 rented ho something” about it it, pee hia — van basem: . gavage, only $10, down, Pagel terms to gotta, at Say Goodbye , To tk Cramps 3 small farm with 3. level of jand, see it toda “Bud Nicholie, Realtor FE 5-1201 or b ere at ‘ou furnace, ee OFFICE OPEN 9-8 HOYT REALTY 8 DRAYTON WOODS 2 Ser cout Tetteaae WHITE BROS. OR wtih 8: Sum, 10 "ta 8 5 John K. IRWIN BUILD YOUR NEW Let he fe yon. you. as 800 plans to choose from’ See our model bgnt being built ta Cherokee Hills . FAWEL® Noe tt and 6 f feome down Sonat aria Se ng es at only “ae se wea John Ke Irwin & Sila: pond "Bde eet se Phone FE "BUD" | rea am on take| & a "bedroom all, modern ~ WHITE: WM. A. |KENNEDY Open Evenings ue? MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : Forest Lake Hills ee: focelling i PERE See : re rooms, 1% 1 3 tt. Knotty pine room. To include c Hunting Land AE ede KINZLER Lake Orion ters 5 rms. and be ove. 2 bed sels. “Price” p5508, Terms avaiiate, ; Sas living. seer kitebam 3) bee we fs, part bath Price Lake Front Boageriae cee INVES YOUR. MONEY IN A Co,, 4807 N. Milford Rd., THE PO _Sale Land Contracts 5: NTIAC PRE nan 32| MODEST MAIDENS ~ BS, THURSDAY: AUGU o r MAIDENS . ST 14, 1958. ve xe sees: By Jay Alan Sale Household Goods | : ee, i . 57(For Sal Ve , ellancous 60 For Sal j sie i > ' Clyde Lanher &- Supply’ vat Miscellaneous 60| Sale G oa GOOD LAND CON- COUNTS ASK FOR MR. aA MR. 86 E. eae sai Realtor Sth Rove'ee m alton FE 8-044 Use Pee $90 perm ‘ ia a ‘ . oney to Loan - A WHEN aa MODELS = ‘aa ; NON CONVER m Wright -R. Valuet %, YOU pean Puays Aye 8 a "ONLY rs. wee PURNACE, ; ViPE 6-0003 OOS SORNTTURE. on 40° ACRES. § RM HOUS! 5 $1 Zag apace rn LIKE : pg SE ony = SE Bet ene LAKEFRONT s Be ge You, can et 1 quickly. 00, o9r chesp., Round oak 4 tor dusty CH - frontage tr : furnt! sand ER, |, for cua reeds ee 47 aye Bay Pe rg DINNAN saa Sones es io sult you in. sane. A gy living | ® f Bee ee aioe” pales | MEW down 0A oe your oy Tike new. ports 2 eng Flues DRA 50 each as low WALTERS LAKERRONT, + 10 "ram boa ire B Ee ee Bestia Gta’ os. Fl rare anak wal conn meee or truck, *8™ | ETE CRAWLE anit e. Ak ares. with $2,400 ar Carson : a A " * Screen ps & covers ig . 3 pz. Community water, Prices at 88.980 DA Wh ote me FINAN with 2 chairs AVENPORT P| Biavicen oat y sobery ce -_ st a aa ion = i #3 garage, ‘art fre home, ive cat rE CE CO. senate, tetine fables, 3 | CHILDREN'S e Ave, FE 31101 | ,, PG “Matt pen 34 is di unum” terms, Stas HK a” wi old wae 4-1574 Reasonable EXCEL. GOND: | _ Pine are. ee BABY aaa Michigan ward T° «20s faye, Close 6 see : i stanley with N State Bank Bide GERATOR FOR ou mi nee Gor SEL Can buy gio ARTERLY 3 ~ Sand, pees & Dirt Rent oo Pro ult ONT LY AT | moves BoUGER gop Ex . al OSE OUT SELL . buna wih 48 00 aod publie |) 66 peg ee te 48A changed, Turn Turner's SoD Ex Alt plenie baskets. jugs, tee Ta | OL saeerenes. fia aam-|? DAY SERVICE. & BLACK DIRT. Mone ic mete ar HINES Mt, Clem-| stills, trel : gutdoor gal. RNACE WITH 645. : wd, barn & a) BALD, sf Service backed by “collection: ated —aaTaUs | . “fishing, tackle, odd odd pate oe eet are |r’ * air. OR MORE LOADS Ord cK Sale aks OA ial. —e: a a dk & eclipse rider. to ft ro MPs FOR SPRINKLING S¥5- vered. Wholesal ed and Business P 8 mech ee, eneirs, dock 3) W Darkhound m tems. 2b ING SYS. sel PE bse oF nd vigil coperty YE ARS n chairs. MA_ 62136. dining| "° rent Prue rubbers & tome. 2 BD. Fe a. G SYS |T on MORE Y PE 8-664." "| EXP eee ore |" Sortie unease | BLY W Pa eR A £ y * a week. eg marnee,, noed e: PER IENCE BING: com aes: ss co we City ses a ross from wis PLYWOOD |B BL ri ce be | duds ior fast; friendly tachme 50 with Zig Z : roa FURNACE, axe'x” exterior ..... $10, FE §-4758. TO PE 914031 specially trained. aoe. ae saponins py Blcetr jowe spower, ot 3 2 PORES xe a pueter bane: burn ators, ci water heater, xe plysco: weneeeneee - B ie, he & ‘Ammarica’s tachmen ents wg Ua with o| Market 4& ‘circulator’ oi] heate 5,"* seseeens 40 C ai present, by, vecun ae aes , gt We ig Used relevision, | DISEWASHER. n/a of in Fr MERICAN DIXIE oe uate | Beeman privecy et “T think h | ipolatice Oh 3s. * tion jell) Perry st. FRIGIDATRE. Wy | Wt BA sae sha PRODUCTS ent term . ree e mus : oF 5 : ae 8. FE 32-2543 se! at HIG HWAY hone or stop. in Yoday. . ional aka OF ARMY BUNK BEDS.| Puri ceslen f FixTuRES UN-| § gal AINT SALE { fone st 3. Sper he Overeised Well’ located pies _ Household Fi Swaps wie ng "Sou me al balloons, room. Pe tar eg price Beton 6335 e ie Ra Ee in Gaitand im @ smali vill inance sw 55| Sale H -$ ments attach ment, SRY pe alighily marred, T ghts. oe OAREAN cND a i $6.95. Seshobaw ‘hs * ole o ae oo erty hes. Co. us, lovely see | 3% &: Corporation gat lube Sue SELL a PONT ousehold Goods 57 er Pe ae: ee yg i ot eee ORAM, take Aves PE. 6-618 cTTOF nok ani 2161 2 Mg ag age bias anger ® re remodelee aectoer, 904.2: fir. Kay Bldg. bag & cart for = 17, INCH, TY, FRADE oa genre ade ape {REDUCED P PRICES 2) fn & F 20m, Sa ine Bid etre room, bows Fa | TEAGUE F ay, guar pequeor | i3a'w™ wheat Eo Se Fe Soe RTE | Faet ns eee = ‘ Rot a SEMES- BAR *INANCE CO Aig CONDITIONERS, ar aioe roe see | Jacket, Sution EM ig mowers left nawere | A NaD” era eepeak a op ege ee KS | Sere gsm, was | te aay Stans ie eek til tr Sly 0 fied ead ze adio & & “Geers ic .Co ne 1060 MA 5-787 or DIXIE HWY. | |! SOIL, CRUSHE 1° Rent | Leave | Om 3320 LOANS § TER, MICH _ton PE ig hi W. Bu: T w._ Huron. RUMMLOw SALE INC | Sand, Gravel, USHED STONE, ’ ‘ es - |... Fe MAC 3-7924| FE 8- ve ._ Lyk Bus. Prop. 494 = — ANYTHING YOU WAN Apt RADEIN DEPT. nome © catinge — INCLUDING | A- pre ei ee re fa. , pn, ReoUS DEN on REEDROOMS FOUND AT HOME, Coe bE Guar. elec a Stove ....++ $20.95 Spe ial _ wie F4570 a8 Or steel cable. “dang & gravel BLACE Bist : r. cm eI OL 1-971 EN OR ce ROOM -f mee oe « of ‘the : Les pete aoe senda $39.98 DIMENSION ROMEX. 162.3% CENTS BL ACK DI z L u TILE BATHS ances of al veroteeres & coat a bed Joon suite... $19.95 . 2x4 LUMBER eons. » Sutter 12 NTS FOOT IN zee © RT IMMED: Me t our Lae dant & USED. ee i veces $39.95 [> -6-8-10-12 width $3. cae 17 cents, AN ging Gat ston — 3 roa gravel. a IATE POSSESSION rem 7W & USED: | wainat venty & bene i See 5 $110 per 1000 Weather Warwicks, 2618 1, ee | Soop aclivery, May o-0068. 19 TO 9800-428, 2 — $25 ro cS ~ sua . ~ buy. aa eng tite Sime MANY OTHER & bench argent 1000 FT. MIN a Pps 00 ft. sera Th 8 Orchard | _ $7.00 Delve ier 5 YDS 0 B. LAWRENC DOWN PAYMENT: pa round. eh = YMAN’S ABLE Empire Suppl D CARRY | _ $7.95. | TANK GLEANER 5 LBS. Goop FE 46588. ” : ? mis 3-042) 22 erat Mon” tars tree te Wot EZ Terms. PE we Gon te a ies Co. SPECIAL iss Perry | FES din S% sce, 00. delt » SAT. ¢ TO ee ee Ee ___EM_3-4148 me Kd . citvered. P re Saeko 6 | heap Weeer eae aie AL oficis-+-~es-a- wean ~ BI wasonable. OF 2-2. ” LAI ~ JAYN he pet My ectee or 1 mil cheap ‘at Geen t 8161 Beaks EVE. HING 2 ye alt ieth. wet pont Basis ash xe YD" ON PROFITS FOR pdr RI ot Att | be POE 8 aR, | gor panies © ermonmrg, | 5 ch ict | FoRrigg Cane pop = Be Hoefer |WORKERS| HEIGHT Peet Silt See HIgil (Ea ver what ; D * Us e. n Lake plore. | Cedar poste vce: | le e * To! OR- aoe Seong bean al] we 5 S a Pittman| Stadt "eo se eer: ta" NOLVERTNE te dlias a ‘ friger A ‘ : . oO x 108t wees : P ae i ae ai voceets he poeta Pe. | Pate Rae on Walls tit yea FE | coun 80d Trade-In D | heagymis coments HS mine os aes . you wie | -. uae Be. on Silver - ATIC” _W aE - ee . a Pull rolls i8 or 30 ib. f STEE. eck | qUGNT ED DRIVEW ork--tor 30 a FA Watch fi iaaaee no Bivd. Repos & u gy OT St Full size eae re a is 15 or 30 Ib. Po ae 20 bag Sinwaw ay FUGAT: ED a ee gravel, 5 Ou is: ance -| G. ie eee ee % carry 2 VERT wg ae rages Are: OPEN aoc aire electrie coaee oe. = es Dehaing m mn DE Tie cxgyaegen eer bas Ae 2.45 - Wood, C tee Te cic womens 4-8 parLy 1 i Pod Batata ad wie | ee steest ocean | cabiiciute. (MP eee you are a permanent | ee now's, “a SIZE” COM: | @ pe. dining rm. sutie “"$3450| Shingles ~~ ne — 32-0233. : — FREE ORE 1S 2 ae = "SEP alms a” 3. BAR. e Ave. dines co. ror iss nails — fow RANGE vill IT. cade seed pattag work TR : Sedgrin Seay 2 “BICYCLE AND BUNE wail Ba AS ECONO | SURPLUS ndation ae. copPER Tone | Plants, T mer fire Secoming unespicvea, | | Y. DE BRAND - ne, eee | eee vz - ww 2 ety LUMBER| “SAVE as 8 cH ree, See _ bunt ped ROU —Murray's 966 Myrtle. OBS es Co. RYSANTHE age Ue ot once and bet e,i8 or Equity _Srohard “Lake Ave. wun weriogs | Christmas Trees Double © ‘MEAT BILL oo! ae sear Ginesavale . We have rees Washbow SRRLAND THEE SERVICE. TREE. you and 59A ‘| OAKLAND TREE . in your commu- BED BED SPECI ALS CERATMAS TAREE a) 3-pc- bath sets with . ming | & eat Veet ai Bunk bedi fine 43 10,000 colored bath set with a an Loans to $50 © | Baten Evmattfnien, gest: Func ved crea, we wg, van Wager rise tt ead Tre ee avn 0s | Hotsoes For Sale Pets : mattress, 's Made Quickly eC an a top atiress, £50.98, $50 sh , Davison, | 172 8. UMBING SUPPLY Smoked | s : wee <2 Lang "Souris eqeiterti receive pleasant K Bedi Brive acres For Sale Miscellen 20 BU SE |sehenae Yar s:78 * =) 1 tere. OAT 6304 ; and friend! a TY) 4163 room Outfittin 2 us 60 ILD French MINIATURD | Sarees laa “ REA teal, YP wnllons 7 ea == Then make gg i SEAGLES—¢ Mos ae “DA ——EEE sure it’ od hunter _ TO 3 BUCKNE - LTOR FE 40528 "nee, Drapery—Upbol. fabrics EE yon es Rox 8 BOX. Bu ° mowers, 1 To, | figs Eidore paps yest ts eek i 317_. Tele “| 8G Bi : on pe ae rm ' REGISTERED | ‘ R eae egraph Eves. & Sun. corner table. ° syeeel FT hg a cies FE eister Ss pares x) ee _Spaniels. 2 mo. old. perninoen F in for SWAP ANTIQUE ORG bles if yo mgtehing cod 4K} frame RAILER __ | Open 8 ty a 12 wg ER POR SALE WILL we ‘ANY soe ance Co Dra Charteton, Mich. Tappon BLOND a PE sib. Prac Giers gem. a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2.) T" foot poet #8. a AR. | wees Oe i COO. | Sates Oaae ie COSTOM BUILT WEFT. Fm ag Oe ont ah aa Deaton PLAINS Wares *Gisetment, On Saee | den. player. “Separate ai-vu | 5 PLasnic jee Cash W eae Lumbe ee, SPANIELS. © ADLED LAKE 50 _month,_OR 53300. isa os %" Pips. te PERF ay ha wi agg a Se | Mples. 8. PE ad LOANS $25 “WILL T aoe oe ee eg oe ie Toe, epee Pri supplies fare enone g and electrical c a i | oo Bree ‘a bows “nayuiewr =, ge Sa Tmo Fp pouscE MULLION Wis MOSS. ve a ita st FE ge oqera home fer cities nerspr ane, frames $s. “= he se 4x82% V-grooved oe VATION ARN MALE, 3 oonk k or Vacant . . CBr ton ——! tirvssee,, $1 "35. Cot- TIncH SOIL 3-467. ™ a | 4x8x% Dyaies Mahog.... % 4es| 4-0003 ppies, 7 wks. wEane uick —_ Sighs consilog ged Eat coon aire, dS ‘Orcherd Len Ave. Sump Pum SPELT TT | Car top gare re eet "320 to SHIELD STORE ATORE, needs. Tiegh wie oh VE i oF seeent oe cases from, aml Serre Sera ae | ve Wonka susett aia ‘cheltion Oe OY stasis 68 SSNs wast Lat th gy: AT = Renn eh Wi "i. Brown Frater ITh Sete srg Saginaw ee ea ® prewlum shiping, "be Bails coum ~_ Wood Closet D SEXGLE PUPS as) MER ig ol ‘EV Ph. e, | $39. . $69. “| ft kn per M $115. Clos! 00 _——_____ OF RY ge gene, tn gee W Mires PR EE | gest, famous makes, et ia | i, ontcon BUDA aRaceETs| 1 Re*T"CS, Un won 10.9 eters BIRD FLIGHT _ CAO trendy Our service S| For Sale Clothia these te lar colors." Com re qheeiets, for, the, ° ic WATER ee AS better. # ate. M 108 CIC doors.” At : “Bfoare sie aes Hom < our office. | BABIES § ng 56 oacs anleriom 30, PER, Gast ober LenS 5 $:8 sash doors 110 0 | ee Paes ue SALES BEAGLE Cs sis 2 asi L e & Auto | sier skis, SIZE 1, DRESSES CSIR TON, nie Dect oe | COR MODEL area's "he al Terre sar pee ’ ett iprace batts = lights’ § 1438 OOD AND ALUMINUM FE 3-000 ssieer E PUPS. Are FIELD saat | Stat Seas CORD on ae Bee as — sae a eae Fs sine 68: s iene | ShUeesaes COoD CORD = |B , LENGTH FENCE ae Some. -Aoor. oat : BENSON LUMBER CO. ae xi dine’ weeks 7 . (Corner Pike) 20. ot. GIRL’ = SIZES SE PE eo COOP COND... $20. _for $20. 141 LaGrat . | Oxax? joor grill, big 33" 8 26.65 UTIFUL BLA ° NEED ae $500? =f rs. os nt cond. FE 5 aia aft Per pant tase 4s." PH $8.50. puMP- ——_ Seer ae. ma —| — on ‘oeetee woes =3 ~ i Do It Yourself | eect neoaet MINIATORS ROUND SALS. BEVERY pa +8209,| tim inting and insu ING | 19 age OS enge. ee re ; Cx MINIATURE SEABOA cave, “| Pood see PLICATOR an late same | Car WES. gue FOR RENT — Full pedigree. Cal pha eed pics RD ROW! — PALL heres ‘oF edge on. FE 20072 CHAIRS, | ¢xpert SS finest quali Clear board, K.D. or Sart Wall paper steamer, floor ant ¢om. Call PE 48250 afte FE 89661 Workman's Jeng Ke ice m 8! $30. ,, Worumanaty sie | aon : de : $s @%4| Race vac ere, band sanders, fur- UAHUA PUPPIES FOR SALE. 5s. Sa els faker refriger SERVEL | $2 wk Oo MO ry A steel 4 g958| Fuel uum cleane s, fur-| —28 Short St. TES FOR 8A : . ACTORY R ator, FE eh 4 stock for do-it-j up. Complete ium, siding tops. gar. door $ 54.50) AY & ts. Oakland | COCK: .. Tontiat LE. Sea’ : ; weepers, eB UrLe VaCuUl and fiberglas ‘yourself, Also alum Gold waa Bel | per 8q. . $ 32.50 en amcamnes 436 Orchard Lake | _ te ER PUPPIES AKC RBOIS- | os ER Finance Co, | Sele Howssheld Grose 82 ee sini ite te Geteind ta esa ha Sa vas $18] ily Bitten a NORTH PER om FREES tt OO Pr : JOE . ae on ay 0 pery. m 8 KC RY % SIZE ERS 1 . VALLEL axe" ow . $ .295| tric rmice; aterial. old GET CASH SES eEt 20" E ROLL-AWAY BED, $1 $269.50 poly. CU. FT. Frm dio aol BEY CO. sn one Pens aeons 11.95 Bare eat 8 5 wot ee ton beautifully - QUICK yele, $5 rp 5.| prance M. rms. Sam ser a a & rs Ce Foundation | ea, 89 Deve 8: B wee quality, 401 Up to$ i EY Meena pent aso OL teat for tree eatimates Rrortar§ bese or reget ora: $13] pi. i w Monteaim. Bulger fu aC RANE'’S BIRD HATCHERY : 2 PC name b + Lb Gi or more, ea. alm. ie) 900 Reas. EM TE ee SUITE. values $140 mee te terrific ; gs “= aga io PER I py 2 ee cement 3 Cameras, PE bani. oer PUP é — Oakland 7 BURNER NEICO, RDM rae HG Tee sae | ry ae FELT | Aaa arias t TR Equipment 61A| fae neg ein cabinet. R GE IFFT. REFRIGERATOR #05 TY, 900. | EY mit jack post $ 6.95 DACHSHUND PUPI lec $18. B ‘ M FT. REF k, Ave. | __kin TY 126 ORCHI de post $ 6.95 = . L} corre: Hur unro| _ Very_good RIGERATO! 3-Pontiac D, WAT- 15 Lb. Bit r.. ee ~ Rosolona_backgroun t : me L 2 eer Sat oe GE 15 se cor B, ‘alto: 30 GAL GAS W is Lb, din-1 shingles, sq. $ 230 JOIN FEMALE B ackground, PE_ #238: R oan m ture. good ¢ or Fur-| t io FOOT oO $45. Cash Tat ‘HEATE! Name brand Asbes Bide. KRESO moms eee oy Annett Inc.|REA ORI “ ompany |F Rus roe, Sep smauge wee or | Sa conten: | ts, 008. Peay EATERS | Bake dine coppice 138 ws rmM CLUB aac pat tat erp REAL FURNITUR: bination w trade. G . | 8 GAL. ELBC. 2x6 +, ber weve 15.95 You INTER BI dee eet a Caer et titer FE 2-9206 "s wok EST Cemet | Ek ican dam, oa | thi el, eee ee cr aie SSeS and Sundays aoe reat TOR 202 PON LP Tare CRIB AND Fd Ft cou nt eons eats a4 fascine bare amet Sor. we erneoe bewamig Vea =serens ; 39 the Film Soiaared be 14 OPEN TIL HURON NTIAC STATE BAN’ behind . tel C-12. Arcadia Ct GE PORTABLE Dini A ys, stand fau aoe “pote range top ceveeee $ 79.00 EF Ay sarod. red PIES, washer tole Aerenge_€/ “LETS a Mortgage Loans. 34_ i tyres ony ee a, etal ee a ee ene 1g fi ie ah ag tee» ae etait TE ce : 5 "S TALK bed, i dresser, b rmingham, cal Wood- | ABOUT 15, SED PACE BRICK W indo ose ........ $ 1.49 printed 127, dev ELLYN & ar PARCELS, K A M ho! rest 2 ookcase 1 after 12} _3c 000 USED F ma alk eines. from... 3 ioe) ‘he , Kresge’s wi eloped | _ Puppie: & ENGLISH 4 BEA - BUS ae ortga All for $89 vanity lam Saban’ ea. 3-6250 ‘ACE BRICK zes. from ’ roll ot fim in s will replac s. Holly, ME’ “SETTER deen 7 INESS” | We mak gage Problem? Pearson F a a y only $2 choco m4 > E DISPOSAL ATLAB Our sto: . $ 12.05 “FREE.” in the same size e PARAK , MElrose 4-6559. C. PAN tae. yout requirements ge loans to mi ceteen Fasstare, <8 Orest rekiy.| inte ‘Go. 1000 W. Hu — arms, | “bed,” quick 1 8 sb fron nent le 19 CARAREETO SUPPLIES 5 . re to m CAve, c Co tee Wine » quick WING, se ineladi: quality m ___ co IES a Realtor Drive-In ay "prompt se to meet |7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, Gm AUTOMATIC Waa c-| preis, ‘bend saw. bed * pri pile. elect ding complete line | NEW ca PRINT. SERVICE || PARAREETS NORRIS isa . NA_7-2615. nn © eee te tate ee ee rea sean iae: brand new daveaport snd 6 pet cond, 08. 2 ee ae _Mise. Yoots, MA mon 200. 79) is OG omg omag ogee Cost over, 8100 | i ENLAR- bene Tah 5.2450. CLARKSTON. Seeks ime x es. a) s- ee tab es, een Be in ‘TV. c. stove ACCOR ‘ fieot. em. anv buildin, or Se. Will sac Fi CANARIES, CAGES. 17 ACR N.| down peices e Bu Baulties, le. decorato’ 3g cate or $15, "Gas ringer wash- RDIAN, LIKE a prob- Pree eb en Geri: rifice ‘00d. Since A PO RSA payment, moderate MTGE. & es for $909 Pay r iampe an] f2ceet~ stove $35. sonable. Bo: NEW, oto _ Dept. 8, Pontiac | POODL. 1927. 684 Oa win avenue, RSALE 0 Wiest 10 Pearson’ oniv §2 like ne Air-con-| 2. y's rollet REA- WE B DLES kiand A i" * plnektop frontage "1 Jewelry — F wae Wericla- Steves. BONER ro Ave. Parse Greer’ | Sete cule, 9, Gargen Tractor Prins Oe” pdt Brayton BURMEISTERS pS caw. | Reoroae rieot ER, OR: a hed Fine China | Ao sat 0 raves at ate |? a ema 8 eee TABLE, TOR , ELECTRIC AVAILABLE NOW Northern store. tape Feegdsrs| Aiud Service” Oa Ib. ues OR pasta bedroom PAVED am area. in busy rang - and — $% per cent fn’ very. FE GUARANTEED 18, : Hho hand ans ara “Sale Me — EG ; —— = me. FE| Needs ambitio Owner retiring. | tr 2 re terest, | 9x12 Fel CARASTERD Seer. * abl gazege Spore, ee L = al Good ISTERED DA ; sonable. us person. R id ton time. F be paid elt Base Ru eivind: ers. Frigidair T O- $280" Dix G&M 9x7, Reason- UMBER C 4 s 62 _Service Phone 1 UND NEAR CLA ea- No obliga ree informa- | BONNY saatb gs $3.95| ROY tor ‘Terms e, Thor, st a vos 7040 0. STRING BASS ete one Te ees gered ih MICHIGAN BUSINES oted aa germ unser 8 Wall Tile 25¢ nro a ai Shire, | ce CoM PICTURES, YOUNGS he A Teall sien — ween pa ee . Paved road ALE. . NESS | 92_W. ER BASE PA TRONER. < 1| maces. Hot ofl and gas FLUO fe finish, CG SPT m X TERRI Tonas at $425 per co: S CORPO S TH Huron GUA HOUSEPA INT Gal. $3.7 di GOOD CON ers, ai water and stat fur- Ch RESCEN mate’ r.mod NET ales only. RIER oe : |. JOHN ecaee RATION — MAN WHO SAV FE 8-6580 otayers, 141 WB AINT Gal a ro Sronek/ A 38 -| | ware, aa, user heater, wol-| cieneeits ideal Rols Fixtures | discount New = Fn me Bench 2-1497, . UKC reg "Urs, H P HO 1573 8. T ph ets | BROKER MONEY! es you || # oX 12 RUG uron FE 4 ng wringer Jt fe old * and ‘til ectrical sippites, hard- ora lar medicine use over or Balance’ sm down 6. Large ace va } Pi Re S WOOL FACE, $15: asy Spin-dry re black e, galvanized bd — e yet ba’ oabinets Mod- monthly _ ayment. TOY POODLES. 2531_8. Lape LMES, INC Pink At ocL bee Lae Sway Reversible, $16.50 CE. 15-93, | #700 water fl washer B and f $4.95. Michi 95 val CALBI M WHITE WIG wie : : peer Rd. PE 3- aN. AT OUR FRO owaps 55 34.95 Axminste Imported, RU lter, used 1. Tos, at A aia fttings Orchard L: =e Pinecescent. ue | 119 UsiC: ‘CO. Mich.- 5 WEST SUE 2053 Days SECRETA NT_DOOR | Srnec Tr, $48.98 3465 yr nas ake Ave. — 393 | 118_N. Saginaw __ _ Shop, 88 1 “BIRDS. ALL PET va wT OPEN cea pay ase buaew > BERNA OME Ea MEE OF git ofenard Lake Ave, 2S ee we aes OEE URNACES Perea MPP E| sour Dos Tine Bowded 7 Choice § . weed Bee tse wn usiness |'¢7 CHEVY in ex FRIGIDAIRE scr Cri mattress. REFRIGER- G = tone re ‘only organ CTRIC _ Boarded 70 build acre parcels B Call Mrs. to be her ow who) ae Spott RH. GOOD pearane hes orde REFRIG | = te —— US peek — Clarinet, = te flutes. barrels a $5,000 OE Lake Rash bo or MY 315 Sorenson. b ae in FT A ight FE 5-7028. __ $20. 143 _ “oe Double hie ap- pio 84,000 gas £199.50. many slates. oboe, red flutes, rd ALL BREE ges. | STAND. =. witi | pb pote ae BP Sonne Mo $149. irequols Rao eee ea Om sae Dectvers koe t stmets flick of yo combinations: at the ieatica ten Seer cacalet 10 acres. lent ARD STATION, i ot 25 HP John SEL | orrer 1.95 NORGH CLOT LARGE 5, OR sais PECI A censed dealer © onnnatts uo} Bf. pelai be Tar ft oem! On on, iven our me careful land. $5 hppa wees. Re location Bus: EXCEL-| 8575. OR used car or motor | ¢; HES cat MAHOGANY D S R * Redue BA 1 board. Foe peakers.| OL 1 rimming »y own show fling Doing £0 ne y main hwy : 43-3340 “win sell, 29 08° “Norge cl et — china INING RM. Knotty wn for quick tr model.| 8. ~ Pom appointment 7 mess, Inventory. $229.05 N ‘clothes dryer _ $s chairs $66 cabinet buff 2 and b — ine Gara CALBI sale. Term Blvd, panette K's. nt. Dorcthy & 9 or FE 3-9300 7 | ee oe NTION $319.95 85 Norge eas clothes d 23s) | eee oe ere Source et. | and ee sane ge Voo 119 MUSIC CO. | sates ° = a Snyder cL Mt OF 26 used TVs Vork Man’ orge eegh oo dryer | $148 | __ $60. Came . dresser and set — om Tene - ye widths, Ts N._Saginaw 2-4708 ars BOARD! DED = Fra REAL avender Y OF sees. “<= YWAYNE GA Sooee. rot —_ ps, chairs, etc. M chest. Mahogany Plywo sidom | Fractor: EL OVERHEAD CONNSTEL FE 5-8222 | —8F8ph Burr-Shell eel Biabione Ra’ (uneee Ps Bass CADILE 12 N, Sai RY : eee | is gany Plywood pockets covents 204 08's Se aT pi eal F 378 8. Tele- EM 3- nd Rd (M559 trade for land ACS. WILL neinaw Limed 1x12 ¥ ved 4'x8'x4" Wood “\ and w andard DITION FE NEB1. H For’ =i oe 4641 END —iste. a contract or mort- $499.95 | HOTPOINT ia cinere chairs cal table & 4 1x13 w a «sheathing “es ieee Disap poearing foidaway peer Py a THE yore PES, a : ay, Grain | & I Feed 71 man et oe Farms 48 WHEN YOU GO or Sale or R freezer. Blight Gamage Sotto: Ww. |C :, Duncan Phyfe.| ar bine stripping "ze in-tt.| electric gars window shutte SPE Ra ORGANS | aeree two “ Se et StS INTO BUSIN § rm. mode r Kent bbc ange Sess w, (Craftsman bi Yie. | axex7 F sega fue ee Gercac, bout ccnetetng, # MORRI eee _ Straw a twine, Phone MA saves : 10 ACRE _~ W OR YOURSELF ESS new! Sececat home paved street, i957 KIRBY ‘ and saw 12! & 2 Dou 3e lin. ft. — R ° remodelin: ators 48. T is MUSIC ALL TY ¢: Phone M enue Large ranc ES 1TH SUNO papi | sapien else ages ota eel | ide So UPRIGHT SWEEPE in, % HP : Fir Pl tir” gee en. | Open. “tl pg ed “tree orem A ae oe oe home Minim CO trail will trade for pay-| 3-9472 attachments, Rl: motor ‘x8'x%" yscore : bey a Across_fro FE 2.0567 | liver. Iso mulch ‘STRAW, car gare with attechea| | um investm afer ot land house $100, OR Just ; ee: used | 782% BERRY" PIA m_Tel-Hpr er. OA 8-2 hay. Will ruit darn and full bas ed| lease at Oakland ent Station for contract. Owner. | 41 R ft few tim CR $3. DOOR S. s mia "TONING 3 aa alana - gere wooded were, a, Perry near Medi & Montcalm & HAVE SEVERAL FICE HOMES, Ni iONERS. FL 3-7665 es. OR | &x8x%" jg gaa one 371_ 8. Paddock ALES chmidt, FE 2-5217._ OSCAR] 9 NE CLOVER SEED this area. Everyth es inform son For furth wil EVERAL NICE Ele, $90 & up R.B OOR 5, after 5 x8 2%" tft ..$5.87each|GE C FE PIANO — STO! a -D well Mile N. STILLMA dition 4s ib rything on cal er 1 take almost HOMES. | x, ctrie Co 1060 W. Hur Munro p.m. va bjreh ! $3.68 ONVERSION 2-0203 | sole, RY & CL. ryden % mi ~| $30, excellent have anytht a Ru ae ply wood, ea,| tank OIL B beautif A Z 59F31, E. 900 to mort N‘OIL CO: _2-3701 for down eqane you a oe eh FLO GinOLEUM & PAT roa two| nace. “ie rood. Dowagiac Abeba Stan Pecord ohopars : reg berthed 60 Fi ates es larence C. Rid Eee srk Beisgee re: ice 0x30 INE. “eae 3 Bah ‘Semue'a AD: sone anaaces ba 8 N: Saginaw, NO CHAROE EB PAROAI | oan a veers ‘& Pato fOr FE 46240 after 3, _Mhtora” '* 2300 Wixo anes = = ANCE, DELCO. STOR = REALT geway New 5 $ VE 12606 jove ve Michigan 8t. a ee iy Stat DEHUMIDIFIER we ae Ror aoa asco el H —* Pea Puaece, SECS Ce: DELCO MORI TNG ee aTaNG | For ~ For _Sal . OR- tee te Bincial oe n Eliza ul 3 bdrm asi § idistat, 1 pr. step T7TH| springs a Mattress MIS- a Ss eh eo SONDTTION. K- “ RIS MUS le Livest - ated at pt rite station gn Ripe Lave ate rm. house | eee. tables, FE | {abrics are of different os and T a AS RANGE, EXC. Ee _8. Telegraph IC . e_ Livestock 72 , AR oe Oe condition OR 110 ekoetteer | Mayans fe ametr tent -LUMBE fone’ nand mowers rion. | Sale Office Equipment 63 ee : va e bas ers. gree on US. 24, seer county sont. r ger fa for ayaa WASHE see | 1g: Zable 5) > feral oF ee ite values, Come snd | 194? Hage R CO HOT WATER HEA R | CASH REGISTE mr i ACHINERY AUCTION ecupped, nen, ont, $i joo ae A HE. BREN sais cdl: + as| NATTAG, WASHER, DETR cat) ORE ar, Sag tee us "Rew ncunwuner bower ae | aie “BED cieriiane veers om | in at Li e nt, ARD 17” Wi model...... et, dav: ING ang Pon 50 50 va p- 3 old.) city ul north in= bee pan rere ore ah ie “Sete aE TE ede ER fe pee soecer init eee ais] A tg Sale Sporting Goods _68 stat horde te city approxi. SALE OR i ye 9 D, COMP OR S. at terrific values, as : s. nd °| corner SDM. A ance ‘perm OR TRADE — All sets cs 9 ee LETE x re an Fluore vaimen tuiens | 48° en Ras, Compler stan seeple goo e Sour rt established airy iN IRE & pyrene = peer ik RUGS $1 _ mt Re pers “fas “. NCES _Kve ee eveem, 393 Orchard 4 0 P “SURO NE USED of eof Mtigaats Wigh-p perea “a PS ae EAL | wo mal ae ore we | ae aes Beer AND, POR Wh fms STs a 22, OUR wm antntese sre som) att abe rege =| “7 o origt Rast oni for mane Pl ; ogany buffet . chairs $39 3, Opdyke axe ND P PR 1. bi a Gilbarco COMPR: & —=_ Ib, GEORG ia win, on me of TAN CES— Sectional book “$10 COVERED ia t. iy 51041 371, turner and tank. Pine Lk. ESSED AIR "1 Compl fat, 13,173 BLAIR dinette, cai. core, bedroom STOV: eee x cage $15 _Sacrifi FT. BOX TR. M1. KITCHEN CAB Inn m8, Or ‘Orch Complete line of matic waseumh ment, ‘oil bl DRYER * esk $7.59 ice, for $150, AILER. CHEN onc Aincpaee etic ard Lk. Rd. tor with p! 4 new _ eae | eee oo nen am, SEA ae Sis SER Se eh cea mm RL | & Se singe | PEteon Fm s-1261| net tucamt loo land con: aenioht trons Renewed fae ORS, vate DON’T WIS White they, tat Also err 10 | Soe Beate SOLER We FOGRTS. corn “planter: "400 git. "Zet baler, Es tate St ie GOOD HOUSEREEPING. ‘ccaee HOM «| MON E H FOR Michigan | FI and 66 wmodels. | hunting and len tacgee sieeee: tank, new Surge milker wi bulk \ ez a Wi ark Resi “ dest 3 Sn sor NORGE 2-8523 th Y! Make it easily |© ee Lake A ys ‘yee ed o: iver, case a gloves ee waar ent for ith b ell \ en { WwW. Pair of bb come” 3 MO rough Hy =f MPs 8 on ents tras. dai verything pails teeta ic ye cas ¥ESCO, ELECTRIC FE_¢-3806.| sell, Classified Ads, To| _ 8-8. Perry et,” G. asiey fart upetowdate good condition. Ric ROASTER rent, buy, swa reeks Wee ‘Thompson Cattle TB & Bangs teste : MI 67375. dial F S18. P, hire, | Bank “Forms an 4. Mostly 68 Ca eae "9 Floyd Keh ‘ Pe Kent, 9s ee MAR ae, - of Detroit, Plym: : : st Ano" OWNER. cs wILLIAMst R. $ i “ , ho. i le elena, eins memeetettin aemen aoe ® THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958_ 0 CENTS -A SLACKBERETE Pick ae . your own, 15 cents doz. OL- 317 ie “5 — ree "eats a “ Sal po Pi ng, OF bani Orehard, Pelton 5 alee PEACHES net aad Te es 2i dae fake 1 aed A ary] PER BUSH- HY B pe own containers 700, LE Stark sure crop canning and ¢a io, aches. White fleshed. South Blvd.E. WEALTHY APPLES AND POT. Sip nae a 5 RN — EXCELLE sate: Guentty wey Zonet. mm ere town. "EM i O wil HOCELESE RIES OR- ders Sale Fatm Equipment 76 |For Sale Housetrailers 78 : "ig oe nie omer sell tot t oe aave _$ovou reggivene venecaah lmmet from our ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VIL fe. The finest. % mile ts Pon- “N_ Opdyke FE 6-0619 feta? at a eat | peg Bw Ra e tT 59681 PARK AY PARKHURST Woere ovine is @ reset —S acrea a — with, aa (hee schools ise and fornado shelter Only tb afi wales hen ri fr By es. se rate Auto Xcslaarina ' 80 4 Pocarran 7 ga Caney Bert tin “Pe AND af or see at 3 Rosshire Cou ALL PARTS FOR 980 CHEVY. a bp except oer. ro FARM MACHINERY -— N AN F is iv r Pg m ise Davis Ew, Us aa New Idea 4-1 USED 50 UP, buy- me ft at _ Enilowale. me ut Zo say, nee pt de tee: tee: State ite Mite Gales, 80 8. Gag-4 STANDARD 1 ie D NEW traded in on, General Safety Ti hap ee ‘eutson, it Le- —. off. Black or roe att ED WILLIAMS = RO- 8. naw tary & Wa a zr We Ante ria ro a at ie pA qe —~¥ = Lo ap Beaty $12.93 93 MOST “Lee's Sales & S food, ees fe Copa Pom s Sales ervice soe RE RERES ORT : 21 Mt Cleme REDUCED PI PRICES Pevalkigg tractors. also also riaing mow. Lael ers. e used mowers, ers. terms. SPECIAL One used Ly igen me. “3. PTO baler One used few ee ere a bee shi iG o n > = Ferguson tracter with Wagner load- : Howard Rotovator, 60 inch Peace beret HOUGHTON & SON 3.1 Case & Ferguson Dealer _ 7: Rochester, Ob. 147 ____ Auction Sales 77 AUCTION SALE EVERY THUBS éay Friday Saturday nigh 4 p.m Sap Sales Company. ters ‘Dixie Highway correr 0 and M-15. MAple 5-134], B&B Auction Sales $089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Sunda .2 p.m. Buy and ny Daily lace 3-2717 $850 soon ga i 8. RDDOCK ching Bhop. 13" Wood Phone PE FIBERGLAS, RUST REPAIR. CUS- roomy Skirts. a 8, 975 8. tap 7-8 p.m, “Sale ? Motor Scooters 82 "56 +6 CUSHMAN scoorEn LIKE new. 333 N aa “pe. $206 eR pes {OTORSCOOT- WANT M 5-0438 or FE for 2 Ht Hog FE 8-1652. For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘a “HARLEY 4 pwr’ oo for att Fe pochine between i RARUEY. 14, Sasi Ty SHARP! Mariva St, int MODEL P. HARLEY — EX- ellent 1600 actual mile on 3-6224 evenin 3. ~ 9195, 760 WING. PE pela FOR PARTS SERVI Bar yoy Bact widsog Sales Co. e's MATCRERES 800 COs. BINOLE. Cees —— After HAVE er. | 2 @ For Sale le Bicycles 84 lish 28° bike. 1 yr. old, brakes, 3-gear shift, exc, cond. w new. 4-2052. GIRLS 34° BIKE FOR’ $20, cond, BE 4-4252. GIRLS BICY: L's CLE a”. #il. MA Oy 8 FF, ROMAIN ROADM BIKE. MI 4-0244 d. cia TC, HIGGINS 28" GIRL'S BIKE, Willow Beach, Keego Har- ¥ SA ail Beveat eee he mie al mile went of Wo No. a For Sale Hewsstrallors 78 97 pedis ea EXC. COND, t sell “3161 Helens, aa ernois and Beaver tehen. alt Bor 8 Pic- ee M50 t of Pontiac, 957 TRAILER HOME. Take aerer payments, LI 3.0739. AIRSTREAM LIGHT Se aTOHt| — travel trailer since _ Quaran- teed for. life. See and get at Warner Trail er doen W (Plan to foto" one ot Wally y ryen's excl carevans.) EXCEPTION ALLY CLEAN HOUSE. SURAN HOU! trailer for rent. Will move to|: trailer court of your choice. EM Going CAMEING OF WANT A us for the. finest t Po 4 a dem “ieai0 Holly Elrose 4-6771, 18 PT. ALUMINUM freer. eT ace Les Ti Seth aner 4 m8 5 Oxford Trailer Sales New Stewarts Generals-Hollys . Great Lakes-Zimmers 8 to 10 foot wides, all bet, Seal, eae , 6 plane ee Pil at ee ae CE _, Anderson - Regal - New 8-10 Wides OSED TRAILERS gin RENTAL HULTE ary sDale, Troy. Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8. pb FE 2.3200 ‘Pontiac Chi Detroiter ri vara 8 Ba ins Bob. fitchingon Mobile Home Sales Inc.. ; 4 ft & Bort rh or Ponies ‘ Open aan eset GET 17. QUICK, Eaoete Classified Ads! $, whatever, im 28181 for an ad- it er ae. 4 Bt. i$ =| dial) pon “Boats & Accessories 85 % HP. CHAMPION 1¢ eTAR- sath, metal boat & trailer. Phone 0 FT. A.B RUNABOUT, STEER- ing, wil & throttle. $235. UN LIGHTNING. .P. MER Exc, cond, 400. FR 40001, 12 Rss MOLDED PLYWOOD RUN- bout. Pront deck. Mark 20 motor with reverse and forward neutral. Make any reasonable of- fer, FE 56-0447. 12 HP EA-KING. Gog CONDI- tion, . MI 6-2013 13 PT. RON iat & er, and ~ ar Atwater outboard for boat. and edies proste provided. ‘08, §-0304. I epensanreeapememceiasetees 4 Se LYWOOD BOAT, AL- moe. — LAA h.p. motor. Bargain. i 7 FEENEY BOAT TRAILER 14 oF UN. rE oD” SON- dition, $125. ‘Margaret, Au burn Heights after 4 14 FT WHIRLWIND | eee. 25 hp. Evinrude, ORlando_3-2994. i4 FOOT BOAT TRAILER, $55. PE 8-0145 ERINE CEDAR strip. 38 Miectrie with all is, r. Complete out- _fit_ $696, rales 3° _\i¢ FT. YELLOW JACKET. ET. FULLY equipped 35 2a Johnson. Must sacrifice, FE 5-0 812. 15 = d Portas ELECTRIC SUPER FAST- 5-965 15 4 a win. Ero” condition. MA Te cH ah GRAFT UTIL, 160 HP. ; Morey, a Dual carbs $1,200. 5% DISCOUNT os all anpieee cheep beat trailers. Good buys on Ss use ow ‘$4 ~EVINR 15 HP, ey ph wheel, ‘9125. Pa 1¢ raft. Sacrifice on A 4.3265 brow SOILT CHRIS xe. eondition. AUGUST SALE egy ty Ths boat. fally f ln waateit ry res : ear ae used — | SHORT OF MONEY?" Surges Ms rr a VACATION. onRALEng Fi Take Ra OR SELL |: DAYTON CONSORT GIRL'S ENG- | Dg. 6. Wn eieé ino." 6120 TIZZY 6129 2) Coorg Be - Sale ral er, edt sac "Bay"bort Pibergias Adams. Avan FREE purchase Good ye. Call b tween 56 & 6, 4-33.80, _er baggy "$1 INTLA A. lk a CttAg OTOR, AND | 84 be Cuddy H He te CAM A Arket $3001 For Sale Tires . 80A Portacle. aoek =~ Boat lifts pod boats Kens" 8 Hardware. Bas = ven Model totlet, tras Uppecia : oh Fe ‘of 10 . Mere motor 3516 Lakewood. Watk: cag sed Oo Ae | ee Tad, Rog. V8. Pet, Off, by Kate Osanst) @o1d b “Herbie unexpectedly brought along a distant cousin, Sandra —just throw on any old os and come on over! oe For Sale Trucks | - “For Sale Cars 91 1955 “4 M at a ty CHEVROLET * oF i SEDAN DELIVERY w | 396 Orebard LE. Av Seleeds FIBERGLASS.| 1 AARY JEROME Fraler All : hae “Complete- R ron DEALER YA tor. Only ‘used gals, 5 OR TR are bre and of. ete, ie | cov? Guana aise: ONE CAR Tee's EVINRU DE Ee ae Oban ae mer | have a. ee ae ne reaieag eh Nias Wanted Used Cars 88 new. 13 ifornie ABOUT $200 MORE AT d for vour car, r, because Ld ear ae: mak, tip. ‘ct 004s ° cane ron nr qnE. fm cab, aha: te tres, cus. : on sis ve 6 p.m. ass, Cal B pet itu at Ture o> ; % ners, MI_ 41300. : Service Inc.,. i ws. ce. linois, Aug. Sora. Share expenses. i PoE MU_¢-1718 FRUGE GOING WORTH PART “new. 3 to 5 xe. bes take Toad. . PE 66808. oy eer in trade. OR ariva Bt. & ~ PONTI a AC'S TRUCK CENTER ° TEL BUY YOUR CAR | contact: sitine MANAGER 1350 1 N. Woodward PONTIAC B’ham MI 4-1930 RETAIL § STORE More Poon) ve pes Sap FG ga TE Ee as RUSS |S D AWSON Italian Siata_ 6 ee ee os _MEBNOLISH LincoLn | Divs wie Fis Rves e yRichinar. “R&R MOTORS For Sale Cars 91 WILL A Sake MODEL CAR 194 Osbiand (UD OF GOED saa T tor in. clean ’85 TOP ¢ MAKE OR uic 7? sardtgp 36. 0.00 miles BCON yi Gal in (oe RURN B: BUICK RIVIERA Exc. oR. “dition, PR 47210 See M & M Motor Sales ‘FL BOICK 2 DR. t. HARDTOP. (2085 Fo dollar ode! ow doz? Dixie Bey. wee MOR 31003 ane SPECIAL 2 DR. SE- “aan accessories than WE 1.000 miles Priced reasonable. 30 OR OR 2 NEED CARS flop $88 Dollar GOOD USED CARS At Our New Location 952 W. 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NO MON- ey needed ‘ariva St. » A yery¢ * clean, F owner, Please call su 7 DR. R & H. SHARP. ist CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. $100. 3-4678 Ata ns CON Sues pack steer- = es Continental “teas Sharp Ca: aie. — le r ~ = 'R MOTO! me Oskiand” “SE 43529 heater, » AR. a epror. ae sharp. nn eos70, , CHEVROLET. STRAIGHT bye » c — = down and ute Pales. ones 8 ae. Z Ponflac, 4 “ar. ‘FE 23-1048, HEY, EXCEL, TRANS. 10 SCHEV rust. Beautiful, gririnal a inside No money Lear th came, #6 8. | 87 “CH 4 E Extra sharp weekly pare ments. Ae sooo, TLV SEED tere tor| RETAIL BRANCH ler ‘000 8, “Bismingham eae ee 300 DIXIE HWY Oakland at == SS oe Broun ai om oe ge ee | ee ee ae | be POR LATS: MODEL ‘GOOD CARS USED Gs F ports Ca . ‘Communit Motor Sales = mets x —- ‘ Are Hard to Find | AUBURN AT EAST BI YD. CORVETTE ‘St, LOW MILEAGE, Stitt... a — 004 _cond. $1,350, MI_¢-6643. as Geer Chevy 4. — “clean |...... v i ll FOR THOSE Roger’s Sales & Service . rontBeisPeLestesttham | WHO APPRECIATE A | ittttet'feee petbak™ ort AnD Ee AT CASS vg a Must. a _. tee! PE 8-048: OPEN “TIL 10 Siete ‘Your car or Wtle tash Bd, VEN WEUE | DINE 1958 down, Eddie Steele Ford. FE High Come Bolen ee st te! ~ MERCEDES | = canyr spa rar anns iS MUCH AS #50 FOR JUNE AND BENZ Bown Assume yments wt _— =< 4 arks at iiboe, Hareid’ Tur- : ne Hest PRICE FOR JONK CARS 300 D CORAL & WHITE CHEV v¥ oS vertbie ee Fardenburg B44 Chev, Powerglide B-Air By iit, eS "Rambler Wage lair Radio, h R dr, tio healer Hrs. GOOD AS GOLD Cars & Trucks’ ‘57. Wagon Mercury Fr} Park, 4 dr, hard- wer steering, power rakes golla white white with sparkling transmission, plu many extras. Se Looks & anre: $2695 'S7 Convertible beget = Air with standard trans- R&H, New biack on fovoee ativer : eek res. Test drive — buy it! $] 835 '55 Chevy Bel Air 2 dr, Hardto & white with tinted since, R&H, — fires, A beauty, inside $995 '53 Ford Oeniteweltsy fin" $495 Many more convertibles, hardtops, station wagons, 2 doors and 4 doors. Russ Dawson Motor. ! Company L LINCOLN y “aaa etd \ vs 29-0131 ‘ OL_1-7321. Light green, clean one For Sale Cars Ps. For Sale Cars Stee Ne tv me ae *No cash nes er at oe fell 1085 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DE- luxe 4door heater, auto- < ae es. OUT ge ook Sora a Ave 3 Pa a see |_ Bi LLING rg ee ee oe and white. ..........0006-- $1645 "$4 Mercury. All aka : nat 745 $6 Pontiac Conv, Power steering nk eases oes |: power steer- 37 PORD. “ DR. sume “payment of $61. ‘Sunes _ 91800, FE S216. oe aa DR. aa isi¢ FORD CTRY 7, Be, er « Badie Stee ~HAUPT peren B on $1295 flee sues MANY ‘82 & 3s MA & ane. come out & Auburn Motor TON. - Sales SHEL Buick CORNER PIKE . BLVD. Rochester. OL Bane i983 1963 FORD. 0 ‘oospoM 8 DN, ee oR oe se nk his: Rambler, 66 666 8. roi oui a} Wise, & Economize + RAMBLER UT ie nat “nate : 65 mo, Call Ha ner at MI 4-7500. Por NASH—1953 orarpene? 4 DR., R&H. Hiya matic. red glass, trav be Paed good beatae Hunter Biva u na 21, oe FACTORY BRANCH | “Cy” OWENS FORD 54 PONTIAC 55 NASH STARCHIEF Full Power, sharp RAMBLER ear WAGON 795 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” “Cy FE 37117 i sharin mat «. 8.) Pontiac Sales See ee FRANKIE & JOHNNY'S ‘58 Pontiac Btarehier Cat. Cpe. Own- BERNE THE POST OF FICE MOTOR 5 . ers demo. et. Save $$$ ' Ac 4 DR. HYDRA- 229 MONTCALM. en_vtll_ 8/67 Ponting Oat. Cpe. Hydra, R&H. | 147 8. SAGINAW S410: | patie, Roadie. sei Tae. Bluebird : 1953 CHEVY sgibod Gatitane 2 dr. Fordomatic.| "money down, Take over 6 Tako | Digglt Wiliame take Ra. , 210, 4 DR., RADIO & HEATER = |'55 Bute Sp Special. 2 dr. RAH. White- Rambler, as. ty Beto Sa 2 PONTIAC CATALINA, FULLY | $395 Nag we Sse 2 a. Dsl “equipped. a on reasonable, : ‘sh Boning 4 yD mae — evans fig RASH RAMEE Pam M nigh PONTIAG ; LARRY JEROME . Rai White wall: : Mr. Murphy ‘16-3600 rming- ! ROCHESTER op DEALER ‘82 Pontiac evells. cen, Roe. | _hase-Rambist 0 O e.| DEMONSTRATORS itew STOP. LOOK, BY "83 Chevy, Be Bel | Air 4 de. Powergiide, ~ ,QLDSMOBIT 1958 MODELS : "51 Buick, Dynaflow, RH aH = 166 Pg age ials! Poreign aot eaew fed Mo, ccabersa * $1000 on 2 *83 aver ust officials ca : 10 ee APES Sepia? | _neapte” Baas sane s-1141 “HOUGHTON & SON WILSON BIOD. cca sccesscsss sere $ 7145/1956 FORD 2 DR. CUSTOM. . ater ; +54 Ford {V8 Giesitine «Door 4 Clean Staniard Shift, FE- i118" | oe ae PONTIAC-CADILLAC Pee eee eee * a ‘54 Buick ‘Roadmaster. “Ail” FORD CONVERTIB abe | Bae. ae OL 3-0868. MI 4-1930 Rico DODO POO Bec i953 STUDEBAI E 4 54 Olds. Supe, 6 Holiday. P- sean BR HT tion. “Fe ae Pee z woney iM STUDEBAKER. CLUB COUPE. r steering and brakes ...... 7 54 Pontiac Starchief Hydra $ 895 mee dy) to ro So "Your" ear, or oe ents Me mbler 666 8. Woodward. “ut ts ‘66 1 rehief co e = 4 | SWAGEN. 1 OWNER. EN, Tow ee “hs A-1 shape, 331. HASKINS » Very WE GUARANTEE SAT ISFACT ION 57 Hilman Minx Low mileage, R & H. WW tires. 2-tone ee arp Will’ trade Mazurek Motor Sales 8. BLVD, AT AT, Sg SACINAW ” 95. iia Wash RAMBLER, a more ‘cars. -to choose f We finance. Trade up roGown ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw REPOSSESSION or 1956 — rid . wer steer wer Rant, white. walled | ise ae te ; ted ue " Fig ‘eee Paes Bie | = thing ne: air co ‘ord FOM, Bown $11.46 mo Parks at MI 4-17 Ford. ner i — cars oe "MERCURY CLUB COUPE. R&| BOOLUTELY NO MONEY ents r., Mr. Tur "40 FORD a 14 est offer. ‘58 VOL WAGE deluxe black, WW __ tires 3,000 miles. ‘66 LINCOLN Derdto 9,000 Fitted et ET cota ah 5 ve Fairlane, V8 6. °54 | 1967 CHRYSLER. V8 ae Y rer, Topi wer. ‘53 & " i Nas. "63 stop tty Sears nice = art) OLDS. a8, 2 dr. 'S2 va. ry MEKCUR Y, automatic. 5-51 mingham. EVIE, ha’ an convert & Se- | '§6 vane dan, at 8 ICKS. LYM spree TAT TASH, in steer’ "50 $75. ‘49 OLDS,| MI 4-8013 mer f AGail ¢ one owner. , ser zon sree od one ou've been for, Eddie ive ee ye ee 1954, 2 DR. CU NE adio and heater. Standard $600. OL $3 FORD WAGON, R&H, A-1 M tor. Clean FE 5-7528, eves. aft- transmission, Overdrive. 2-0671. [+f 1954 Ford 8 2-Dr. This is a very cle for to . Fordomstic. 5 Be sure & see this one, It will ' * DOLLAR CAN BUY: ‘50 Pontiac 70 SEDAN, 2 TO enc RADIO. HEATER, 795 ‘SS Chevrolet 210 Se TU-TONE ad RADIO, HEATER, WHITES ‘04 Pontiac AN STARCHIE nape. ABtoR enegric HITE TIRES 1 $699 anes Pontiac al ‘52. Pontiac SEDAN, HUNTER GREEN RADIO, HBA Ae TDRAMATIC NICE CAR $395 | 12,Olds et eatin $295. Sain, WILSON "65 Buick, 2? dr Radio. He auanee eon ennen adio & h O- | 1953 Olds 88 matic. Rede Payne eae” Bh a our perso: HEE tot el sale, im 8, John- peed dbecbpenees ¥geegine » plese t = a dr, station é R. & C. Rambler | *wsrr.? Sten yss| REPOSSESSION we OOF SL OO AN "55 uri 2 2 dr, deluxe, radio, & _ Pattee cosine ae oS |. Fcdiaey Chev. k ay reat’ Lakes. “$0402, MApie SS. Meee? th weer eee Peewee eee wne 3S. sedan, HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minut From , Ai Poe Century y here "65 mati 2 dr, Hydra- ‘pester 8 “VALUES! |] NO Giveaways No Gimmicks JUST PLAIN VALUES AT OLIVER MOTOR _ SALES - : ae Stop in and check chess clean, attractive and cab TRY * 32 GLENN'S VALUE-PACKED LOT | FOR A DEAL THAT’S RIGHT , St SByROLET 154 FORD |. VICTORIA HARDTOP . $874 °54 PONTIAC 33 M og 24,000 A 55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DR. 8 CYL. se $1,174 "55 38 ERCURY’ Made tain MS —- FORD FAIRLANE 2 DR. OVERDRIVE $994 FORD RANCH WAGON 2 DR. $2,244 54 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE STA. WAGON $704 ‘ COUNTRY SEDAN 55 OLDS 52 "Buick eee, ROADMASTER RIVIER , ist a a SrTe” wow SPARE v4 $2,144 $495 '57 FORD 9 PASSEN on FORDOMATIC 52 CHEVROLET | DELUXE 3 DR, LIKE NEW: 55 CHEVROLET 2 DR., POWERGLIDE, 6 CYL. $904 56 FORD cus DR, 8 CYL, "porboMarIC “$11 55 PONTIAC t STARCHIEF 4 DOOR iaiatn : 55 CHEVROLET _% TON rina NICE | GLEND nah C-CADILLAC 5 i 1350 N, Woodward o2 Ww. S Bhai - » MI 4-1930 Pq +7371 'S S cans” ui NST. TE 417 STA, WAGON looking guaranteed used cars. mila ZAIRE ANE come Bannon, oe Se "37, Pontiac 2Dr. Ris gad $1795 HARDTOP, radio, heater, white tires, pe eal 9 es, 2. $2045 , oa ah _ BARTON. sot, Clee. Oe. Dr. een ws $1495 Bui ck 4 | Dea A Os Chevrolet 2 Dra. oe $1595 Ford 2 Dr. .......... $1595 EARRLANE BARD, Pane wi witli Chevrolet 2 Dr. ..... $1195 on fige. HARDTOP, radio. heater, white tires, Buick 4Dr........ - $1095 SPECIAL SEDAN, radio. heater, EBE. glass, éynanow. Buick 4 Dr. ......... $1195 are wna full power, radio, heater, white tires, Pontiac 2 Dr. ...°. . $1095 870 SEDAN, radio, heater, hydramati¢, ont OWNER. Chevrolet 4Dr. ...... $ 225 DELUXE, « real nice car. Ford 4 Dr. phe dap" gin power steering. radio. ‘54 Chevrolet: -.7:...... $ 748 POWERGLIDE._ radio, heater. . $395 ‘93 Chevrolet ..... Lon et STANDARD SHIFT, heater and « seat, heater, hydresatie, © & ee ee heater, ‘54 Pontiac caageott 2a CUSTOM STARCHIEF, radio, renee new white — oe BUICK| 210 Onaeee Lake Ave. { FE £9101. _. Open are » 1 € lets ‘. a PSAP Ree en THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; AUGUST 14, 1958 Reein 2 yh ne oa eee Ot. geuksteattaae Ss NS -- Today's. Radio: Programas. (Dutch Lakes Line . Annual Canada Dry $50. 000 Sweepstakes _ | Tee ae eer wm) owen nA ARO Wo im etl * ) — ToMiGH® =~ | WPON, Casey * #:90—WIR Music Hall Ww) Bob Maxwell AMSTERD. (UP The W News, David WJBK,. News, a : 6:00—WJR, News 19:30—CKLW, ‘News, Knowles | WIDE. Sows, Georse | WPON, Bob Lark Oranje Lir itch shipping line . WWJ, News ; wee. ees L ¥:00~WJR, News Mrs. Cage! :80-WdR, Dr. Malone to the Great Lakes, has been.taken WXY%. Wattrick, McKenzie | ;1:00— wor. insu : WWJ Pave Elisabeth CKLW* tter vies Duteh line. the over by another CKLW News, Chase wri, : | WXYZ, Breaktast Club tee WIM, RE to Happiness WJBK, News Sie Gee CALW Mows. aus | we ® rai isxwell Royal Packet Navigation Co., Ltd., Wron, Sows, bee Whom. iuce " WCAR. News, Martyo wean News of Amsterdam, it is reported. . \ WPON, News, Lark ¢ Ww . Bob Lark The moye is. the: result! of the 4:40 WIR, Dinner Date. th-30— wR, Must 0:30 wi, Jack Barris Jae Wi, Cpt Mext Door | Amsterdam firm’s efforts toward pf © gaataheal WEY. Surrel Ne ews M Labbitt | Wd Famil ge Sat = ws y. _lreorientati losing its busi- Ap Time aoe te: daar cana bated CREW "News. Shiit Break rg on since eee we SCAR. Nowe Peieight |. "SvA¥ “IORNING WW. News, Tr 8:00—wJH, delen Trent |Ness in Indonesia. believed gp Se wate Guriatn Cus” | “WW)) News, Matines™° that about $13 million was involved 1 een ees Bae WW, News, Maxwell WIBK News Reid WJBK, News, McLeod in ‘the purchase of Oranje Line Wy P. Morgan WHYS Fred wall = oyae pn teeis worn News Bennett stock,” one og WaBK. fom Sesee ce neEs z page ae The Oranje Tine at present has - ‘ y r : ie Station | SEAR Gorter” |EEcaMhedotnes™ | Yates Myadete fare eleven ships and another two on or ie Wu =. Extra WPON Chuck Lewis WXYZ N News, Chae der. Its routes are between west- 1 ; ne “ORL. “Guy Nun oe ae WR, News. wane te — a a ern European harbors and Cana- “GUARANTEED MINIMUM GRAND PRIZE! . WJBK, News, Georg ww, News, Prench 4:00 WIK, Parade ot Bands dian and U.S. harbors in the Great WPON Early Bird. ‘aporte CKLWs News, Davies ww), News, Deland ak = rent i’ Andy WJBK News. Reid WXY% Sports McKensie /|Lakes area. tes termes | ERE Sth ue | Seis Ses ems ij oxi w + Sioa WXY4 News wolf . “Don MacFinnon se i ‘oby David | 41; ; * . 4 ans sccm cove rice | SK fect Sethe | SRON Dee" Ei | ton ge me (Cote Bock in Business ie NO JINGLES! ‘NO PUZZLES! NOTHING TO BUY! . a Srey Freee | GPO, fen Lark oe WXYZ, News. McKenzie. | After Smelly Interlude v9 -w Summer Symph. imncm « aan * FRIDAY AFTERNOON | CKLW News Chase : y : Enter as often as you wish...one entry per enve- SOAS Sows : SAD fess et, ese0-- With. Gm. Ghecken “inva Philip vennart | WASHBURN, Wis. d®—Hanson's : WJBK News. George WWJ News, Cederburg X¥z. Sports. McKenate |Tip Top Cafe if back in business, ! ly with eee lope! All entries must comply with contest rules. World Today CKLW Grant. Livestock | CxLW Sports Chase | but it took of city workmen “VIB Jack. Bellboy 8:00 WJK News Guest WJBK. Stere WCAR, Tenn. Ernie nat It (OOK a C y , 10:00— phon wire Mew — WEON, News peed . WPON. Don MacKinnon a fire hose and a-shotgun to get a PRIZE: Om wa. Roatelane ¥ ceLw “De ‘David : : 5:30—WJR. Music Hall the front doors open. ; j Fee News, Royal Visit WEAR, Ne ee George sas we. La tor Muste pit $2) Bows MoKensie The ier used the hose and gun AaetoalverGainigti ncniieretin’ his WIBK’ Tom Clay _| WPON News, Lark 1:00 Wut. . L. Bayes WPON Snoria’ * ~—sto get rid of a family of seven - utes! (guaranteed minimum prize—$6,000) : : skunks that had made its winter a 3r PRI Zz E: $ a home seca the hsgre of a Dairy store next.door to thé restaurant. ‘Arizona's population since 1950 ute! (guaranteed minimum aae 000) : “ fo Presley's Mother [vst nest t= "0m w 2- Plus 5080 Other Prizes! _MEuPis, tem. UPD — ea OE EV and roll entertainer Elvis Presley, died in a Memphis hospital early today, apparently of a heart at- : Member of 2 = Sty i“ > Electronics Association : , . i FE 4-1515 Mrs. Presley's physician said death came at about 4:15 a. m. CG V ELECTRO masy (EST). It was unexpected, since| 158 OAKLAND Open Daily 9 15 Sylvania Transistor 5000 Individual she had reported ‘feel Portalile Radins! dives : had repo: leeling so much| better’ only a few hours before. of Her husband was: at her side when she died, but Elvis-was | NEW 1959 TV's asleep in his $100,000 mansion | , “Graceland” in suburban White- ZARE HERE | haven.” Big Bargains on 1958 ‘She apparently died of a heart TV, Hi-Fi & Color TV's Wow...You'll Be On TV! Silver Dollar ‘Shovel-Off’ will be Televised over when he was awakened by herif 825 W. coi “ “4.2525 “suffering for breath” at abott 44 a.m. He immediately summoned the physician, who pronounced her BRAND NAME dead. Elvis has been here on an ‘emer- VACUUM CLEANERS gency leave since Tuesday night,|| Reg. $89.50—Now $3950, shortly after Mrs. Presley was ad- mitted to the hospital for treat-\| HAMPTON'S ELECTRIC | ment of a liver ailment. 825 W. Heres _ AT MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. Telegraph at Square Lake Road bx, SQUARE DANCING eA. FRIDAY NIGHTS f- the Dave Garroway NBC-TV Network “‘ropar” attack,” the ‘doctor si ‘ Terms Available - SHOW on Sept. t ok k- ' 25th. The husband said he was asleep Hampton Electric, ie . on a cot in Mrs. Presley’s room| Open ‘til 9 P Get Your Free Entry Blank. and - Full Details at Neighborhood Stores (ii ual: She che in wephieanhcal ie seth, Apsgenl 30; 100. Addcma, Sereep- a ago hirue ote eames Y. Selection of winners to be determined oS _ byan organization. Winners will be flown to New York City via i ) "SARIN ARLES Reale for shoveling contest. Sweepstakes not be : ahd Ase: SITS WESTERNS OUT — Actress Betsy Palmer refuses to chase the dogies to the Hollywood roundup. She’s appearing on TV panel and game shows in New York until the Western fad ‘wears. itself out. She is a regular panel member of ‘‘I've Got a Secret,”’. : ee ty “— : a : ae : | mes Betsy Palmer Sitting Out mami Video’s Western Craze ae By CYNTHIA LOWRY makes it possible for her to live) shes . in New York, where her husband i _ NEW YORK % — Pretty Betsy! is _ successful obstetrician. »>.|Palmer is one actress who won't ~_— «+ «€ * | chase the dogies to the Hollywood! “I am very fond of _ hus- "| roundup. band,” says Betsy, “and i P wwe \\nice to be able to work pba alee eS SS TE | “I will set here in New York e with him. Of course, if a very) Aug. 15-22-29 : Pace : : good film job came up, that would : * | and wait until the Western fad has be Gifted.” ~ t i 30 Pp M spn bat at 7: - M. ; : Sar ‘Pobaie happily Yeenwhile Miss Pakner snd Center Parking Area a : , her husband have bought a big, SHE MEANS IT old house just across the Hudson nn & And when Miss Palmer says} from New York and are launch- “ _|sit, she means sit — on TV panel ing an.enormous remodeling job. _=)+|shows and TV game. shows and So between serving as major i | filling in on accasion as women’s| domo of the housing project, and oe FREE ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW AUGUST Ist Thru 16th STORE ROOM NO. 44 All Stores Open by 10 A. M. ‘til 9 P. M. Daily editor of Dave Garroway’s reed playing games, Betsy is having a Show. busy, busy summer. And maybe, . Meanwhile, gamesmanship has {come fall, the last roundup of the its rewards not altogether finan. |Westerns will be — cial, “I've never been one of these| Now. someone's toveated a golf parlor: game fiends,” says Miss ball that floats, and Ima Washout Palmer. “As a matter of fact, if}guesses it's for those wet 19th é ; I had a choice, I'd rather sit holes . . . Some wives we're told, as around and talk, I was surprised| Never argue. (They just tell their earin. | when the ‘I’ve Got a Secret’ peo-/hysbands what's what, and let it |f- “‘ ple called me to ask me to fill in\g0 at that). — Earl Wilson. Specialist | | A New Thrilling Feature a ‘Stats Monday, August 18th in The Press “OUTWARD — 10 THE STARS” the first time—I can’t remember whether it was for Faye Emerson * Answer te Previous Puszle or Jayne Meadows.” BECOMES REGULAR Since then, Betsy has become an “I've Got a Secret” regular. Betsy has achieved stature as a gamesman and ad libber, ‘and she has faith that, like measies, Westerns are bound to run their course. ‘And television games-playing C46 EIr Tris | & fF ale af i SIA, LTIRIAIME reece ATIAIN) TISINYZ wad Fi Al i i4 TT IN Sia Sirs | je! AISiOl i TiElAIMis shal are ES iFe] Lier TRIALS IN) ROL (AlPisie| To Hold FREE CONSULTATION FRIDAY and SATURDAY, C August 15 and 16 aS ACROSS . . Ogee ot rt a "PPT ET | 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 P. M.. i‘ family 1 Thistle-like at < The thrilling story of man’s conquest of outer space a 0 ce Brae acinar aan is brought to you in 24 dramatic story-strips. How did throughout the Corner of Pike St. it all begin? ... Where do we go from here? ... i arms yin ay ee pierigte) gee igidnnc gs i er Yi, a ey ve sec What does the future hold? ... “Outward to the i pera Air. a services of Mr. G. E. 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Ne’ obl ? 56 The ih * 1 Whale (comb. 38 Relieves | ree _ a ain "3 5 bs 57 fiowet ot '..8 Heavy blows 42 Flowers. 53. Steamer ‘ pe Ploriste’’ —— ® Leather thongs always 54 Months ino - a eee : * ; 6 ; if ae a 4 : ; : i oe : : : ' rey : ‘ { 4 8 : ‘ >> \ _ ( 5 . ; Ha a 2 a , % Sy ' ; . \ A | \ . e r * i if . q rel 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958 a eRe ee | -- Today’ S Television Peoortins ~ -~ Programs turnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2-WJBX-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Cnannel 1 WAYE-TV Channel 9—~CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:1° 6:15 6:30 : 6:40 6:45 7:00. 7:10 7:15 7:30 (7) Mr, Danger. (9) Popeye. (4) ‘News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) Box Four. | (7) Special. Account of new F-102 Jet Fighters highlights National defense progress re- port. (9) Six Gun Judge. (4) Crossroads. Priest (George Brent) brings com- fort to people in China. (2) News: LeGoff, “(4) (color) Tic Tac Dough. ». (2) Sgt. Preston. Preston ap- “pears to play inte hands of 8: « iat “friendly strangers’’ who lead him into death trap. (7) Zorro. Zorro tries to save foolish. young man from gambling. ~~ (4) Best of Groucho, . (2) Richard Diamond. Dia- . mond rescues delinquent. . . 10:00 (Re-run.) (7) Real McCoys. Grandpa's ‘romantic joke ———. (Re-run.) (4) Dragnet. Doting alien refuses to believe son is in- volved with juvenile gang. (Re-run.) (2) Dr. Christian. (7) Andy Williams, Singer Williams, comedian — Dick Van Dyke, Bob Hamilton trio. (9) Headline. (4) People’s Choice. Mayor Peoples tries to make some household changes: when he finds out he'll be a grand-| father. (Re-run.} (2) Silent Service. , (D Navy Log. Navy officers are marked for assassina- tion when they take job ‘of training Greek flyers. (9) Monte Cristo. (4) Buckskin. Townspeople condemn marshal and stick up for charming desperado. (2) Playhouse 90. William * Lundigan heads all-star cast. When crippled plane is set). to crash the reaction of pas-| ++ sengers’ friends and rela- tives is portrayed. Jane 10: ll: 11: 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. “lm Still Alive.” 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (4) News: W'kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Weather. 11:20 (4) Sports., (2) Sports. Taylor, ('40.) 11:80 (7) Night Court. Kent (4) Jack Paar, Betty White. Richard Hayes, Dennis Day. FRIDAY MORNING 750 i \(2) Weather. — Cm (2) Meditations. (2) News: Edwards. on) Co 1 ( » Vv. s (1) Sports Parade. “8 Han Se (9) Boots, Saddle. Indian ad- ° venture, 7:30 (2) Movie. (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. (2) Code Three. 8:00 (7) Cartoon Carnival. (1) Weather. 8:30 (7) Big Show. (7) News: Daly. : 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) Circus Boy. “The Danc-|g, Amos 'n’ : ing Bear’? disappears... =) aoe (9) Million Dollar Movie. 'g, William Powell, “The Hood.|"" > ‘2 News puta Saint.” ('46.) 9:30 (2) Beat the Clock, (4) Romper Room. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. (4) Dough Re Mi 25 (9) Billboard, 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. (2) Star Showcase. (9) Movie, 00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. ~ (4) Price Is Right. 25 (7) News. 11:30 (2) Dotto. | (4) Truth or Consequences, | (7) Ricky the Clown. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love at Lite, (4) Tic Tae Dough. (9) Barney's Gany. 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. (7) Stu Erwin. (9) Favorite ‘tory. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light 1:00 (2) Ladies- Day. (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. (7) Topper. (2) As World Turns. (7) Lady of Charm. (2) Our Miss 3rocks. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (9) Laff Time. - (4) Modern Romances. 4:15 4:45 (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) Willy, (Ty The Buccaneérs. (9) Looney Toons. (2) Susie. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Abbott and Costello. all sand and gravel. (7) American Bandstand Trucks haul about 66 per cent of Wite:Divorces Spoiled’ Actor: Rock Hudson SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— As far .as his. wife.-is.epncerned, "Isuccess has spoiled ‘Rock . Hudson Mrs. Phyllis Hadson, 32; was granted an uncontested divorce from the actor yesterday. After he became a big box office star, she testified he grew sullen and sometimes wouldn't talk to her for weeks at a time, “Sometimes he would stay out all night and when I asked him where he had been, he would say, ‘None of your business,’*’ she said, Mrs, Hudson and the 32-year-old actor were married in November 1955. She was once secretary to Hudson's agent. Under 4 property agreement she will receive a $35,000 home and $250 a week for 10 years. She charged mental. cruelty. now is the time to put ALUMINUM |] SIDING 4 on your house... Jv ADDS BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME! / CUTS HEATING COSTS! / NEVER NEEDS PAINTING! / 13 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! / LIFETIME GUARANTEE! As Low as 519)» Per Month NO DOWN PAYMENT 7 UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY |. for FREE ESTIMATE phone | _ FE3-7141 BUILDING COMPANY Remodeling Specialists | 82 W. 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FREE 90-DAY LAYAWAY YEAR-’ROUND FREE PARKING at Our Door Portable BARBEQUE ‘With 20 LB. SACK RUD and _ CAN of LIGHTER FLUID sl at re in ds . ( THE, PONTIAC’ PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1058 _ ‘ ath te £ £ "ee yo ba seen anya ; ke ok A cna tial’ ta ene oil could ba cn te Daghat. 4 ganmeeted hence. TV screens that hang on walls seem gure soon to be a sales- RRR OOR EP wanets now. True, marriages .and birth .But remember, hem itiaes youths now turn 18 each year. There are 114 ae persons now of driving age, and based on the known figures of present pop- ulation there will be 132 million within 10 years, The auto indus- try confidently expects that the present 6. million families having two cars will have swelled to 12) duction. Si ss ans Gia st te peat 15 years from now, with its added needs plus the: add- Bagg pg fhe pron will, have million ae Thet will call for more business firms to make and distribute the growing total of pro- total output» of goods “and serv- ices) will go-from.its present 432. - billion dollars annually. to _more than 700 billion doligrs’in-the next 15 years. * *& * money sound exciting?, Just stick around item. be that ready born but still under mar-|Ten years hence there will be four Tohoummeiits shaw wal de Talal ora © fee Oh Gin. cewicites Gam 00 kaew thet there ‘illlmnillio @ Saar. And. there’s no| million by then. At its average rele over. thejand maybe JOUR lave & Metre windows open when you go out,|things ahead for businessmen to|be a lot more families and a lot/reason to believe times will be) — *. Bk last 15 years, The grog nationsl har 7 we Windows that close when it rains! make and sell. more middle . aged productivelbad in 1968. . Industry leaders predict that! product (the dollar value of the!of it. ies of de- sires which right now don even know we < * eo demands and of ‘and then cultivating new desires — that’s what the industrialist, the worker, be up to when takes There will more to be more and | educate, more cars to more) highways, more oldsters the “fe _\efe EEEeoei I no laces to tie. SPECIAL PURCHA Usually would be 4.98. We bought thousands to make. - possible this low price. White with black, 4 to 10. Shu-Lok® Oxfords ‘| . for Little Boys “Charge It” 5% Hahdsome Biltwells with Black or brown, sizes 81/2 to 4 B, D, and E widths. teens’ bubble saddles. with bouncy Searofoam soles soueine 3.98. children's Biltwels at low once-a-year sale price sizes 8ato 3 ) 8 8 Buy their school and dress-up shoes now and save! These . shoes are made to fit well and take plenty of running and é ‘jumping. Boys’ oxford, black or brown. Girls’ swivel strap, black patent; love-knot strap style, brown, sizes 81/2 to 4. 77 “Charge It” Famous Biltwel Children’s Shoes | 5 50 Made on combination. last’ to correctly fit growing young feet. Black or brown in sizes 81) to 3 B, D widths. “Charge It" 1 school matching trims skirted ali tots and regularly at 3.98 Honeylane (R) school time skirts (good for dress up too) in wonderful wool and rayon. Patent-like belts, cute trims. Regularly 3.98 schooltime cottons. Bright new. plaids, stripes and patterns. Hurry! Honeylane separates - Regular 4.59 separates. * Corduroy skirts with cotton blouses ef Honeysuckle Slips of Polished Cotton \ Reg. 1.29 88< Adorable bouffant and circle trims. White. Sizes 1x6X for schoo gil in 7 to 14's -- ; Honeylane shirts oi time cottons 333 of 34 . styles for ittle girls. any UN LLz Play It Cool in No-lron Plisse to care for . .. just drip dry. Gay solids and prints. Scoop! 1.49 to 1.98 Designer Suitings on Sale! wide. ‘Hurry to Sears. i 4 Sale Priced Now Favorite Synthetics 28s va Reg. 79 38 Yd. ha 8 to 98c , Cool and wonderful to wear Big selection of X to 10 yd. and even more wonderful lengths. ul textures ig and colors in new blends and weaves. 77°" Come, take your choice yards and yards of delightful, new textures, colors! Yarn-dyed and novel rayon ace- tate sharkskins, failles, Duvettes, many others. All 45-in. Fraternity Prep Cotton Pullover | Reg. 1.98 _ | drawstring hood to keep mk Reon breezes. Yellow: red and white. Small, Med edium, Large. Yard Goods Dept.; Main Floor SEARS 4% regularly Warm cotton fleece with snug Honeylane sweaters y “Charge It* Luscious Honeylane (R) Orlon* sweaters in all her favorite styles, Crew or turtle necks, mock fashioning. at 3.98 boys’ 3-pe. regularly sells at 19.98 — Warmly lined raglan Af) + - . Ed sa ox o eee] for boys 2 to 6x dressy gambler Striped denims 1“ - f regularly sell at 1.98 Wonderful Lane Bale ing denim fashioned in the latest dress-up navy blue’slacks with one gambler pes. wager" 2 to 6X. Huy. in tod EY aces > “Uh Infants’ & Juvenile Wear. Main Floor Za Girls 7 to 14 Shop. Sears Second Floor Layaway for tots up to 6x sizes warm-and handsome styles-in coat sets 88 $1 Holds sleeve coat with slacks and cap in your choice of tweeds or checks. Sizes 2 to 6x. Hurry in today for this savings. washable car coats reg. 8.98 66 $1 Holds Vibrant red, turquoise, charcoal or navy blue car coats. Usually 8.98. Complete. with detach- able hoods. 4- 6X. ~