~ said. i The Weather U. §. Weather Burea Warmer, (Details Page 2) \ Forecast 116th YEAR - Downtown | GAY WHIRL — Kresge-salesgirl Barbara Ar- delan believes a practical demonstration aids in selling hoops, The demonstration Merchants Applaud ‘Terrific’ Downtown Festival Kickoft * ° Enthusiastic response yesterday to the first of the five Downtown Pontiac Festival Days was repert- ed by merchants. Public response to the many ex- ceptiona]l Valués being offered in outdoor displays and inside the stores can be s ‘up as “‘ter- rific,” a word used frequently by is one of many A Waite’s Department Store spodesman said they had an ex- ceptionally good day yesterday. “We would like. that sort of vol- ume every day," he* said. Jack Simon, ‘assistant manag- ‘er at Simms Brothers; said the store doubled its sales over. the same day a year ago. “Our side- Keego Jet Pilot Reported Killed AF Notifies Family of Son’s Death in Crash During Guam Flight - A 24-year-old Keego Harbor jet|® pilot, missing since Tuesday in'j, flight over Guam, was killed when his T33 jet plane crashed, the Air Force fotified his parents today. He was Ist Lt. Curtis J. Pearsall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Pearsall of 3024 time, the family - Lt Pearsall Pleasant Climate Promised for _ Festival Days The weatherman is promising a pleasant weekend for Pontiac’s Downtown Festival Days with no rain in sight before late Sunday or possibly Monday, Tonight's low will be near 55 de- grees. _ Today's light variable winds will become southerly at 8-15-miles_an hour tonight and continue Satur- day, * *&. &. : Sunny and partly cloudy with_lit- tle temperature change is tomor- row’s forecast with the high about 78, the low 56. For the next five days temperatures will average three to four degrees above the normal of 74 and normal low of 52. Both Saturday and Sunday will |] be mild with Monday and Tues: day-a little cooler. Little change is expected Wednesday. Precipitation will average one- leaves his wife, the former Patri- cia Graves of PEARSALL. em STIS ,_Hop-flavored malt and crocks. — pro- é \Supen: ton eae A ithe, or: | Keego Harbor, and a 2-year-olt—forty-eight-was-the lowest tem-/ son, Bradley, They make their home in Chicago. He was a graduate of the former’ Roosevelt High School in Keego Harbor in 1953 and president. of his senior class. Pearsall joined the Air Force in 1954, and was sent to Guam last October, * * * Lt. Pearsall also leaves his sis- ter, Mrs. F. H. Wright of Pontiac and three brothers, Duane D. of) Denver, Colo., Sheldon J. and May- nard V., both of Drayton Plains. Homebrew Business...) Too Good in Windsor WINDSOR, Ont. @—The home- brewers have been hard at work in the Windsor area since a strike of beer handlers began, but. things are getting tough in that. business too. ‘ Se te * Two of the essentials for: Sakai beer are rapidly becoming scarce: ca The demand is so great, said a local distributor today, that a factory in Montreal oe And as for crocks, . weren't getting much usé a ple of months. ago, but now they're at a premium, , e i ; 2 eS : » About 400 persons. im the ares = half to one inch in showers pos- /|sibly late Sunday or Monday. x * perature recorded in downtown Pontiac preceding § a.m, The mer- cury rose to 71 at 1 p.m, Reports-Eddie Fisher Wants. to Marry Liz NEW YORK (® — The New York Post said .today Eddie Fisher wants to marry Elizabeth Taylor, The newspaper quoted the sing: er’s Hollywood friends as. saying FisheF “is” Considering © bea ariensd Mexican divorce, * *« Fisher and Miss Reynolds quar- reled and parted over, among oth-| his, steady ‘nightclub- * er things, bing with Miss Taylor here while Miss Reynolds waited for him at home in Hollywood ‘with their two)! children, Miss Taylor, whose producer- - tyusband. Mike Todd was killed in a plane crash six months'King, -68).a resident.of Pontiac until two years Ago when he moved to Bay: Port. died there yesterday; | Mr. King, who is survived by his wife, Evelyn, was a retitéd em: ploye of. General Motors Truck & Coach Division, Service will be at 2.p.m. Sunday from’ the J, ©. Shetler’ Funeral! ‘ Home in Pigeon with burial in the #ikland Cemetery. MRS. ORRIE ADAMS CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. Orrie (Florence L.) Adams, 65, of 6525, Maybee ‘Rd., will be held ‘at 2 p.m, Monday at the Sharpe Fu- neral Home. Burial will be in the Ortonville Methodist Church, . Mrs. Adams died Thursday at St; Joseph's Mercy Hospital, Pon- tiac, following a short illness. She was a member of the Joseph C. Dire Chapter 294, OES, and was a past ‘matron, *” _ Surviving are her husband; two sons, Chester and John, both of Clarkston; three brothers, Otis Leece: of Fenton, Leon. of Clark- ston and Francis of Ortonville, MBS. CHARLES. BURROWS HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Charles (Lola J.) Burrows, 80, 308 Hadley St., will be held at 2. p.m. Sunday ht the Seventh Day Ad- wentist Church. Burial willbe in Lakeside Cemetery. The body will be at the Dryer Funeral Home “until noon Sunday. ~ Mrs, Burrows died Thursday’ tol- lowing a long illness. Surviving are four . daughters, Mrs, Eufiie’ Wil¢ox of Flint, Mrs.) Mina Seeley of Detroit, Mrs, Ra- chel Gaylord of Pontiac and Mrs. Marie Oberheim of Holly; a son, Charles of White Lake; a’ sister; six) 7, grandchildren and five great-grand;| . | Deaths Elsewhere MRS. OLIVER MURDOCK | AUBURN ‘HEIGHTS — Service for Mrs. Oliver eo 91, of 14 ———* ,» will be held at p.m. Sunday at the Moore Chapel of Sparks-Griffin “Funeral Home. Burial, will be in and , seven great-grancchil | FLOXD REED ._ Re ’ day is ; borevng are his wife, Bertha;..a. son,. Floyd A, of Dry- den; two. Lurvey : ‘of and Mrs, Mf ‘berry; two brothers, . John) and Romulus, both of Lapeer; ‘and a sister, Mrs, Ida .Flate of Pontiac, and 11 grandchildren, RANDA WILLIAMS JAUBURN HEIGHTS=-Graveside| , service for Randa Williams, eal day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Williamg of 350° Rob erts Ct., was held this afternoon raid. Maybe 2 Dying Men Piloted Fatal Train BAYONNE, N.J. (UPI) —_Au- thorities’ scheduled an. autopsy. to- ‘day to determine whether two dy- ing..men may have been in the cab of a Jersey Central commuter train locomotive when it ran three signals and plunged through an open drawbridge. 4 Investigators asked the autopsy on’ fireman Peter’ Andrew, 42, .to determine..whether he may have suffered .a heart seizure -imme- yin A tr aot geht pal of , | burn” Heights; sour "herd A at Dr Lenalifed Vics” ne rahe, ase Backed by Judge Jeontrolied. houses of prostitution. to newspapermen ‘yesterday after numbers his arda, which is about 70 miles = [iin Faas al anceesit op . DRYDEN — Service for Floyd Pontiac ee ee altos he vara ‘Wi ‘GROVE, Calif. ' (AP) Milo E. Dye, who will be |e Nov. 12 says he favors. state “The judge made that statement a total of $650 in fines from a man and four women who had been arrested in a brothel O27 x. * He had to enforce the law even if he did not agree with it, he de- elated, “Prostitution, which was start- ed by Adam and Eve, will exist as long as we have male and fe- male,” he continued. houses, he con- tended, would protect ‘‘our juve- niles and* virtuous: women.” . ' *-¢ The judge mentioned the large ot transient workers in northeast~of San Francisco, He said they “should have the oppor- tunity, perhaps, of oo per- diately before the accident Monday ‘Péstimony before an Interstate Commerce Commission hearing in| New York yesterday disclosed. ‘Andrew had been on restricted duty -becatise. of “moderate eleva- tien of -blood pressure.” The.number of bodies recovered from the oily waters-of New Bay rose last night to 38-In tion, at least 11. perso’ ; to have been on the. train” missing. Bekku, 65, ‘authority on électrical transmission and chairman of: the Japan Alpine Club, died today of MIRACLE MILE GIANT AUGTION Septe-26th,-8:30 P. M. Auction Bucks _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 10, 1953" Poa = Server ‘anne esta pe eA ; oon ccm tO Sathoai's largest furniture ,manufacturers. I Sdalsty is spt pulond bi dicabreberteaee fine Geel: New as tomorrow, you will find att aretha i fit your needs and purse! 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In addition to the expansion pro}- ect, a merger was completed be- tween the Branch Market and Food Lockers concern. _ James Kohler, manager of Food Lockers Inc., will serve as manager of the Food Service plan and Walter Tay- lor, former owner of the Branch Market, will assume management of the retail business of North Branch Lockers, Inc. Carbon Paper in Red LONDON — A British company has devised a product most firms would like to do without. It’s a new carbon. paper for use in ac- counting departments, The carbon sheet incorporates two vertical red stripes for “‘in-the-red” items, thus eliminating the need of typing these figures in later on individual copies, ‘ sey, 4m «eeu ity in the Bunny pet Peaae | widow of the late Mr. Plassey, who owned the Com- out at about 6:30, * * * ‘Orion T | Fire Chief George Schick believed it started in the utility room where an ail furnace was-located.’ Two other rooms in the eight- room house were gutted, and there was extensive smoke and water damage Garenghest, Schick said. * * Water was pumped directly onto} . the flames from a canal near the) sthouse, Schick said. Early efforts by the township volunteer fire de- partment were hampered by the heavy smoke, he said, An active clubwoman, Mrs. Plassey recently had the home. j renovated and moved into it from Rochester, Damaged or destroyed were mafiy pieces of antique furniture, china and oil paintings, She also lost a valuable collection of slides and material used in demonstrat- anid ing her lectures to garden clubs. ju 2 02 Her son-in-law, Frank Shepard, a Rochester realtor, believed dam-j|said ages would amount to about $10,- part of the township. Qualified Novi electors will also vote for candidates for a five- George T. Ames . J. Philip Ander- son, A. Russel Button, Ebertus J. Fisher, David M. Fried, Dirk H. roenenberg fice only if the charter is ap- proved. ‘4 | ~The charter calls for the, hiring of a village manager. Backers of the Village point to annexation Others cited by a pro-village group are local control of tax mon- ies, including revem-2 from sources: other than real estate taxes, and the legal powers which enable an incorporated village to own and operate its’ services such as water and sewer systems. The proposed charter limits Labia tax levy at 5 mills. Any tax increase would have}. approved by voters. e ww 29... If the home rulé™ charter is turned ‘down by the voters, it will be revised and resubmitted to the voters, according to Charter Coni- mission members. Romeo Firm Reports $34 Stolen by Burglar ROMEO—A bank pouch contain- ing $34 was stolen last night from the office of Church and Church on E, St, Clair street, Romeo Police today, - The thiet apparently entered the building by So the skylight of roof, police The pouch was taken from a Lenk pet © OF ek ‘ US ‘FLOOR SAMPLES REGULAR PRICE. -- 4 N COLONIAL SOFA, $9.9.985 2 CUSHION COL Foam Rubber Cushions ..... . 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Expensive” 3065 Orchard Lake Rd, Telephone FE. 5-9474 Keego Harbor Guardnteed Service-Ajter-Sale _ C LOIS STIEVE Mrs. Louise Stieve of 2370 Liv- ernois Rd., Rochester, announces the engagement and approach- ing marriage of her daughter, Lois, to Glen C, Douglas, son of Mr..and Mrs. William Douglas of 3046 Margaret St., Auburn Heights. The wedding has been set for Sept. 27 at the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Romeo, Name -Has No Influence WASHINGTON — Paris's Place de la Concorde, despite its name, has been ‘the scene of violent dis- cord. The vast square, a present- day traffic hub. was designed to enhance a statue of Louis XV erected in 1763. There Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette died on the guillotine. During the Algerian crisis in May, 1958, a New en Hospital to Be Expanded Plan 18-Bed Addition Even Before Finishing his 1953 model car for a new one. The used car traveled ~ {among ‘dealers that took it to| Muncie, -Anderson; and finally back to New Castle, | where Plunkitt bought it again to/| give to his daughter. Building Near Romeo ROMEO — The new Community Hospital, located between Romeo and Almont, will be expanding even before it is formally dedicated next month. Plans now are being drawn by architects for a 16 to 18-bed addi- tion, a hospital spokesman said today, Bids on the additional con- struction will be opened Oct. 28, four days after the scheduled dedi- cation. €ompletion of the new wing will raise the hospital’s capacity from 30 to 46 or 48 beds, and will still leave space for the total. of 80 beds originally playned,. News of the proposed expansion follows the recent announcement by. the Michigan. Office of Hospital Survey and Construction, which has recommended a federal grant of $91,696. Total cost of the hospital, including the new. addition, will be approximately $715,000. The new medical facility is on Van Dyke road (M53) midway be- tween Romeo and Almont, Pancake Supper Slated AVON ‘TOWNSHIP — A pancake supper, sponsored by the Metro- politan Club and its Ladies Aux- iliary, will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Avon- troops battled thousands of rioters in the square, Proceeds will be used in the club's dale Fire Hall, 2137 Auburn Rd.}|’ Wait for it ---watch for it : Youre in fora BIG ALLIS at KOUR LOCAL A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3B charity projects. ORIZED QUALIT DEALER'S - Smart slim styles with novelty pockets trims, popular Fall colors! Sizes 22 to 30. \ x OPEN EVERY Folios <. 879 Values! ‘QUILT-LINED POPLIN CAR COATS with hide-a-hood collars! © Unbelievable low price! WOOL AND NYLON ~-MISSES’: SKIRTS — in tweeds or solids! kick pleats . .. many with matching belts! Tweeds NIGH LONG SLEEVE NEW FALL. SPORT SHIRTS “Sensational low price! ‘MEN'S. WASHABLE What a selection! What a terrific low price! Choose from a wide assortment of woven cottons and cotton suede flannels! See a tremendous selection of colors and patterns. .’, tartan stripes, @risp chetks, gingham plaids, morel aude lee: NO EXTRA CHARGE | USE our CONVENIENT — LAY-AWAY PLAN... 200 N, Saginaw St, Pontiec - ee Saeco ages rah” ie Vee ge a ee i r i Bad a8 i | 4 1 i! Antiaireraft Wiké-/Hereuiles Added te Defense U.S. ae New Missiles fo Formosa TAIPEI, Pesiaion (AP). The U. $. Army's newest antiaircraft migsilé is ‘beitig added to the de- fense of Formosa with the assign- pf here of a Nike-Hercules mis- | battalion. U.S. Taiwan® (Formosa) De- ferise Command announced foday amady | party of the Tist Artil- R mt’s 2nd Missile. Bat: on had arrived from Ft. Bliss, id miss unching sites) = q ounty Births ig births ‘in the Pontiac recorded: in the Oakland Calaty Clerk’s office are listed be- low, by the name of the father. ‘ ‘PONTIAC $- R. Hopp, 572 Granada mes J. Huellmantel, 930 Lakeview iam R. Howell, 1132 Cherrylawn ~132 EH eth Lake nald B. Ferrell, Chamberlain es 404 Bay ard C. Fitzpatrick, 290 Liberty ~ "0. Green, ‘2943 Auburn t A, Guadagnoll, 820 St.-Clair nie E. Gray, 125 N. ae Edmund J. Guzman, 1038 rold L. Evans 7644 N bhn 8. Edmonds Jr., 2248 Crooks k T. Ergnozgnik, 677 Northway L. Estrada, 42 Norton. Twins Paul F. Evans, 140 Florence Robert L. en 37.N. Sanford - rth, 150 Earlmoor 7 geretis : rt D. Ferguson, 87 E. Yale Marion % Frazier, +3714 Gainsborough George W. Fisher, 6224 Durnham Marvin P. Forbes, 651° Cameron Harold J. Foster, 484 Marion Gene L. Felker, 6023 agonal d Charles G. Frankiin, 599 Wesbrook John W. House, 15 Union Henry P. Hill Sr,361 &. B be ane . Jdobmson 4 eins, 297 Lakeview | L cena Hannsh Jr., 361 Arthur Robert L. Ivory, 340 Branch Elias gee 595 Going LeRoy H. Johnson, 510 *kenttworth Denald Johnson, 1645 Lakeview Raymond H. Jones, 169 Oliver Peter J. Loeckstra, 2044 Henbert David H. Hilliker, 3610 Overton Robert L. Hargrave, 23 Hazel Ward M. Howell, 124 Norton John P. Holloway, 286 East Boule- va am M. Harman, 1611 Alma Porrest D. Hunt, 3119 S. Adams Clifford R. Hardiman Sr., 419 ‘nigh | ° and _ Harold C. ‘Hess, 30 Lorraine Charies E. Haze, 2370 trig Leroy E. Herr, 245% N.“Perry Thomas M. Gamble Sr.. 63 Chapman bby G. Gibson, 405 W. Huron hah Grigorian, 17 Perkins vin E. Grogan, 263 W. Cornell Kenneth Gilmore, 4040 Motorway William H. Green, 249 W. Ypsilanti ge A. Heenan, 169 Seminole . Opdy Norman J. Harvey, 218 W. "reskiva George T.. Holswo: 298 Auburn Dean D. Halli, 340 Btratton - ¢e KERGO. HARBOR hael G. Lasley Jr., 3 Rycroft liam H, Gre 4 aries F. Finn, eadh lames H. J 3133 Cass Lake Richard #.. nk Broe'! —_— M. Ostrander, 2070 Willow |with the Communists yesterday.’ down enemy aircraft more. than TS miles away. It can carry either a conventional or an atomic war- head. The. Defense Department. in Washington said” Monday the bat- talion. was going to the Pacific but refused to confirm reports that it would come to Formosa, A Nike-Hercules battalion ton- sists of-700 to 800 men manning 48 missile launchers. This type of supersonic missile is in defense laround New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and the Washington-Balti- more area. * * * Matador guided missiles have been in operation on Formosa since late last year, U:S.-jet fight- ers are on Formosa, and the 7th Fleet carries its own antiair- craft missiles and fighters, The Nationalists got three more LSTs through Conrmunist shell- fire to Quemoy, the Defense Min- istry said. The ships unloaded Foal plies and. withdrew without dam age. : RS tee This brought to nine the num- ber of LSTs reported to have de- livered cargoes to Quemoy since U.S, advisers showed the Nation- alists new techniques, Nationalist China gave credit fol better U.S.-trained pilots and su- perior American planes. for the victories it claimed..in dagfights = * * ‘The Defenke Ministry said eight, of its~planes tangled with 30 Com-| munist MIGs near the offshore! Quemoy, islands and downed five} of them without a Nationalist loss. Nationalist planes. also sank three Communist torpedo boats and, damaged anbthet, claimed. The ministry ahildieenn, Rear | Adm. Liu-Hoh-tu, was asked at a news * conference how outnum-. the ministry | bered_ Nationalist jet—pflots could: seore such one-sided victories. * * * “Tt must be because of much ‘better morale, experience and, training of our pilots,” Liu. re-| plied. “I think also that American) equipment inside the plane superior, as you all know from the Korean War.”’ } Liu apparently referred to radar) jand electronic gunnery equipment ‘in F86 Sabre Jets and F84 Thun- derjets supplied to the National-| The basic planes themselves are older} ists by the United States. models than the “Communist MIGI17s. Nationalist pilots are now training in newer supersonic F100. Super Sabres. * * * Liu said U.S. jets flew protec-' tive: air cover with the Nationalist’ planes. a ara a supply convoy; es to Quemoy but were wets tt jim the dogfights. x ables was no eed ‘te eon to come ‘in, " he added. Dean W. Meredith, 3070: Stapleton. with 3-stage v So mn te nme arenes seg mnie Kremmen THE BRADFORD’ " Medel B-3007 Console TV 21” overall diag. measuré, 267 sq: in. rectangular picture i. An @rained Mahogany orBiond Oak color. ‘volume at three : JUST ARRIVED! anp ms amazine complete EASY CHAIR TV TUNING (AULA original, exclusive, pate > COMMAND | Remote Control TV Tuning Just press @ button on this unique - control unit you hold in your hand... First Button turns set on and off; — different levels, ~~) © Second Button changes channels to the left, | -‘Thitd Button chonges channels to the right, ~ Powrth Button shuts off the sound of long onnoying — 422 W. Huron Sf. : Fe 4-1133 : . FREE PARKING : + . Open Monday and Friday ‘tit 9 olume control is i ‘ So far there have been no'ditect clashes between U.S. forces and the Chinese Communists. But a soldier frem- the U.S. military ad- visory team on Quemoy arrived in Taipei with an’arm wound re- eeived during a Communist shelling. Specialist 3.C. George Johnston’ of Springdale, ‘Pa., * said he was not certain whether he was hurt by shell ‘fragments «or ’ the dive he took into a hole. * batt a : Mie a lull of 11 hours 12 min- utes, the Communists reopened their bombardment of the Que- moys at 2:42 a.m.: The Defense Ministry said 1,250 shells had hit the islands by noon, Island Without Cars, but Tractors Problem Buried Wrongs Come Back to Convict Worker: HALIFAX, England (UPD — Somehow . Kenneth Elsworth, 38, couldn't get the hang of the cur- assembling at a factory here. He was always making mistakes and every time he did he was bawled out.by his boss. That went or for some time until he thought of a way out, To cover up his mistakes he de- cided to smuggle the faulty prod: ucts out of the factory, take them home and bury them at the bottom of his garden, Six yéars ago Elsworth fig.’ ured he had had enough so he quit, moved to another city and got another job, Then along came Mrs. Jessie tain rods he was supposed to be|fods Fox who took over Elsworth’s old house. She was digging in the gar-| - den and there she uncovered’ 68 of} Elsworth's mistakes. * xj * Mrs, Fox worked for Elsworth’s| ~ old firm and recognized the rods. | | She told her foreman who told the manager who called police whol charged Elswortif with stealing the! He pleaded guilty. “I was allowed to make a few mistakes on the assembly line, but I made many mistakes,” Elsworth told police in a state- ment read in court yesterday, *T would do anything to stop the foreman shouting at me. So if I made more mistakes than I was supposed to I took the rods home and buried them.” tok | Elsworth was. freed after he promised to pay $36 to his old firm for the rods,. plus court costs, He is now a textile worker, ST. HELIER, Channel Islands (UPI)—The tiny English Channel island of Sark, where automobiles | -jare banned, has a traffic problem —tractors, - Fun-loving farmers often ride the tractors from pub to pub on noisy drinking sprees. The Sark Parlia- ment is considering a curfew on . « » but again | say I’m BUDGET PRICED . tractors from 10 p.m, to 6 a. m. ' Buenos yrs has five sub- ways. , [ SAM BENSON BRAND. Larry Benson Says: PM SURE? And. that’s a strong statement to make be delighted. with our selection of sport clothes: | “4 a, EVERY ONE A FAMOUS 37 North Saginaw Street Across from mm Bk. sure you will 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING | GARBAGE CAN 20 GAL. 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We hed le lel lel: nf stan my me en er © } a “THE PONTIAC PRESS, reIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1958 Nog Et ty thie World Lawyer Lacks Funds | to Carry On Struggle for One Government _festified that he twas al} | ”* when he discovered his le out with other men. Superior Judge Roger} NASHVILLE, Tenn: (AP)—Fyke. Pfaff: “In these modern days if Farmer, whose efforts for a world) “the wile wants to give up the chil-/overnment brought fleeting fame! _@iren, and both parents are work-| but scant success, abandoned to the support.” ‘to work, He's broke. | “I've sacrificed everything and rhave nothing else for the Gas and Electric Ranges Sawyer said. the Michigan Em- f . Refrigerators ployment . Security Commission or Washes * xed has been asked’ to supply detailed R E AL ers ers information on the employers, all Occasional Chairs | in the so-called be smash cate- V ALUES ) and M . ‘and Many Other Items 7k FR ‘These are employers not covered | by the general mandatory provi- sions of the employment security law, tut which voluntarily may join. In recent years, 500 to 600.a year have thus been coming -into the ‘setae Sawyer said. 1 Mile East of Rabess Heights FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) You Always Buy for Less at L& § 9-6 MON, thru SAT.—FRI. "til 9—FE 5-9241 3465 Auburn Rd. TO 80% on SOAP! * Including Sales Tax. {0 YEAR WARRANTY SEMI-AUTOMATIC For Information Call: CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc, . 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Lie on your back with your legs straight and your arms on the floor at your sides, palms on the floor, Lift both legs with stiff knees, Continue on over until the toes are touching the floor behind your head, Return legs to place. If you cannot touch the floor with your toés at first, go over as far t | | t affect your personality by mak- ing you self-conscious, body because, after all, they sup- port the weight of the body. They also can influence the appearance of the legs because the flattened arch causes the foot to assume an unnatural position — flat feet Q. “In what way do flat feet affect the legs? I am 18 and have just learned that this is one of my problems.” A. Flat feet can affect the whole turn in, Weakened arches also can cause pain in the calves and even in the thighs and back, ventative, although there is evi- dence that a number of factors contribute to it, A well-balanced diet with emphasis on vitamins and minerals is essential. Some THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1958 ae .|Feet Over Head Helps Your Midriff Q.. “Is there any way to pre- vent baldness? My hair is get- ting very thin.” A. I know of no certain pre- studies have indicated that the | vitamin B family may benefit the hair in a pe wey * min B complex to take daily. It tions of the scalp may lead to balding, For instance, if a scalp is extremely tight, daily massage is indicated, Extreme dryness or oiliness should be cofrected, ; turity Is Created by the Woman.” * Ask your doctor how much vita- also seems that abnormal condi- Tomorrow: “The Beauty of Ma- $ the floor, Push from your hands Pewee ; : ac 3 NICKEL. SF ! ee ee es Oe ace SP ECIAL PLATED x rl i are gftons ugly. Please tell id Z Opens to 54 how ¢o correct this.” ~ : | A. Tam sorry there is not much A you can do about it. This is us- Hually an inherited characteristic just like the shape of your nose or mouth. It helpste.keep ‘your hands out of hot water as much jar possible. | Also, if you are underweight, a gain in pounds will help. The most J important thing is not to let this AUB. USL. 0. Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments and Bgldwin Pianos and Organs “Phooe: Sides 5.8222 _ ug North Saginaw Street RRS: haskie & Saturday Only EXTRA’ SPECIAL Fresh Peach Sundae and Whipped Cream made with Sealtest Ice Cream _19¢ e! ‘ Pi ae pce CUSHION s WING CHAIR MANNY’'S AN Perfect wil le ee ae Se for Den or ' Bedroom § pecially Priced . $19°5 Beautiful Cricket Chairs in soft-colored Salem finished Maple, each chair has a reversible button tufted cushion, cotton filled, on both the seat and back. FOR YOUR ‘ NEW FALL WARDROBE NOW You Can Charge It PLATFORM ROCKER Burton’s 75 N. Saginaw | You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gersry’s! DRAYTON. HOME FURNISHINGS ree Paes Contact Lenses OR 3-2300 © +| -DR. 6. R. = BERMAN A panel discussion on Services in Pontiac Elementary Schools” was held when members of the Pontiac Council of PTA and inter- ested pares met W cineoty 4 at Be- jas | 12_N. a __FE 4-207) HAMPTON'S TRADE N-POST Trade for a New One! Ask for Trader Bill — Trader. Don — Trader Jim New 1958 FILTER-FLO = AUTOMATIC WASHER © Save Hot Water © Save Suds @ Save Drying Time ®@ Save Clothing Wear * Save Electricity @ Save Your Time 208" With Trade _ Model WA 600R NOW... NO SCRAPING NO HAND RINSING... with the New 1958 MOBILE MAID ~ Automatic Dishwasher Reg. SPECIAL "$209" $24995 NOW . fees GET A PARAKEET FREE WITH ANY ® “MAJOR APPLIANCE PURCHASE! =~ Enter Parakeet Speaking Contest! ie Teach Tt to Say: “Applian Near the New Post Oltice ipo Just as Reliable” PRE , CONTEST ENDS DECEMBER 26, | Se Be) 95 W. Huron St. director at the school, participated in the PTA program Wednesday. Margaret Scott (left), audio-visual Mrs. Chester Jones and Dr. Otto Huf- “Library ering. Parent tiac schools, thune School. son, president of the council, poured — for school librarians Mrs. C. M. Davis (left) and Lulu MacGregor ¢ at the gathe : cuss teaching methods. Pontiac Press Photos Mrs. William H. Ander- Sizes 3 to 6x "New fashion mt) features and trim fitting COATS 3 oa ah rua $29.98 Value Hong fulton OO good looks plus warm wea ability. “Marga aret Pee e . EVENT! TODDLERS’ COATS, LEGGINGS ; We can’t mention their famous name at this low _ price! BONUS BUY You must men- f- CBee aie ee ge A am ag a, BSE Pp a sea gaan FE Sent 944 W. Huron St. Send. res taal tobe Turn Monday into “Smileday’” Plenty of time for PTA and other | activities when you send us your laundry! Plus cleaner clothes, -lower prices, rae service! _ HURON DRY & SHIRT LAUNDRY — : PARAMOUNT BEAUTY ScHOOL 11% Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontise, Mich. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ziger, assistant superintendent. of Pon- NEW Let us adapt this new hee ie cee RANDALL’ for FALL .*. « the CHIMICURL. BEAUTY 88 Wayne St. SHOP —s- FE2 1424 joined Miss Scott to dis- 4 10” Plates 4 4” Plates 4 Lug Soups 4 Saucers _Creamer Covered Vegetable Platter Pickle Dish ~ ee ee Oven Proof Dinnerware! SALE! Apple Bough | Reg. $28. 35 | sD A Close-Out! 4 6” Plates 4 Fruits Salt and Pepper 4 Cups ~ . _. Sugar. Open Vegetable _ Gravy Boat | Pint Bowl é Choice of Over 60 Other Patterns 20% DISCOUNT ~ All Sales Final ott Dixte Porrery || | . For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M.-9 P. M. Sunday to 9 P. M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. ei ( Near Waterford) OR 3-1894° | PORTABLE TELEVISION—GRAND FE4.2525 ~~ Open Every Evening ‘til 9 P, M. Lydia Circle Meets Mrs, David Collison of Josephine| avenue was -hostessat--her home. to membérs of Lydia Circle of|~ First Christian Church on Tuesday. | 7 Participating. in the program were) — Mrs. Norris Luther and Mrs. Den-| zil Flowers. = - sist ae er ae EVERYTHING FOR THE HORSE and , RIDER ... and SQUARE DANCERS ° “It it's Western. we have if” - ~ B-Bar-B Western Famous Mac-O-Lac Latex Paint | Regularly Priced .39 Gallon— 2 § 59 Reduced Now to : Gal. Famous Formula 99 House Paint 588 | Regular ‘$7.95 Gallon Enameled Surface 9x12. RUGS Ags complete selection of patterns and colors. Regular: price 6. 95, $459. Inlaid LINOLEUM - Famous spatter pattern. Choose eo rary... ee. for. your... cic decorating. Es Vinyl COUNTER TOPPING Y2 oft g D0 IT RIGHT: “WALL COVERING Plastic finish that withstands plenty of nate scrubbing, | ZB f mn Complete Selection ie UNPAINTED FURNITURE js e ® “ ‘FEderal 2-1026 ae a ee ae Cee Sar ae se) me in a A a Se a ae a ee ae , oe Te eR et ae ‘THE PONTIAC, PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 19, 1958 ae fc us 3 Sole | |New Ford-UAW Pact's Poasibilities Ga Cadell |Worry Business of Breeding Inflation anal ggg —An -point bull elk rounded : all the cows in a pasture near ” By SAM DAWSON botably ‘see, have risen resent, when wage scales automiatically| here agi awn ten ha -AP Business News Analyst er a wage boost indus-| rose under long-term contracts or|near, them, ; att, TE costs of getting materials! recause ot being tied to the ris-| ‘Two conservation afficers, two Pi oc Se A ee ONS te auto plants and of getting feb “haw fenPagprl fed by an auto strike is somewhat the ood tried to chase tempered today by-worry over the)’ Both labor and management iM} before the sist that the new wage hikes and) other benefits are noninflationary. * * * The public will probably make up its mind about that after it sees: 1, The prices for the new} *) models, 2. The psychological effect, if any, on wage negotiations in oth- er industries now under way or to start in coming months. du ee ee _ [Sets a pattern for others. In the matter of prices it's noted| 6 ee ee that the current settlement pro-| Outsiders aren't so sure, The vides a much smallér wage boost| United Auto Workers, seeking a’ than was made in the 1955 settle-| new contract with the makers of]f - ment. The big hike at that time|farm machinery, seem likely to/ was widely.. believed to have| be swayed by the Settlement they] helped trigger the rise in the cost|made with Ford. The Electrical of living that has continued up to| Workers Union also deals with the now. auto industry. — ; Today's argument is that the; Since World. War I there ap- present smaller wage boost might) pears to have been a definite pat- if increased Lou, ge ager gem an es oon 4 hip gt recovery out fo raion the Yok 4 Boe | wo ‘curry ok ceaed t REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY ee stombee “Amsrinun Ausecttion of Orellt Oranslert a an? Yeas ede Coenen Meee aaa Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App’t. uu MICHIGAN he piaulioam 1 ‘ ee , : AP. Wirephote and by dealers in the present for Inder to thea abrable toads fiekt Just as the missile began to PALS TO PART — Tina Marie Antonucci, 3, + panzee act run by the Antonuccis. Immediately more competitive market, * ‘ : ‘spurt out a thick vapor trail at}- gets a goodbye hug from chimp Candy ata party after the party Tina Marie and her mother flew The new car prices also will be an altitude of about 60,000 feet; it; in the Antonucci trailer at the state fair grounds to St. Louis for treatment of a neck malignancy | affected by rising costs other than ‘burst apart with « brilliant flash. | in Nashville, Tenn. Candy is a star in the chim- doctors fear may be cancer. labor. Prices of some materials, “sept 18-23, OVER 200 BIKES STOCK apd ag + zs ’ . in! a. , Steel Wheel a Chest of 1847’ ‘ROGERS BROS. “First Love” ~ Regular $2. 99 @ Steel Amphibious Army Truck, ‘tandem rear wheels, removable canvas cover, radar Trade In Your Old Bike— Silver Service * ee $ and shoots shells. Easy Terms! : for 8 . 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GALLAGHER MUSIC 0. ~" *"""NO MONEY DOWN — 6 MONTHS ” PAY Pontiac’ 8 Oldest Jeweler Fred. N. Pan eet Your Fashion Store * -/1820 North Saginaw, Street cit neous $19.35 Tena | -98W. Huron St. = FE 2.7251 : se, ei: AO: tino, apt naecscniane®™ aa "Open Monday and Friday Until 9 P. M me here tee Meheoe da — Mon. ‘tt 9 P, M. FEderal 4-0566 su youn strain tn sed ae a Ay Paras = “The sph 4 Quality Counts” nee ‘ \ ; is A i : <" 4 : * ‘ : ‘ : i i * \ \ ., arepige Wo ero creerevesere TEM poverily completed a consolidation Home, Auburn Heights, with in- leaders, of home demonstration extension groups in-the area. \Left tiac, West Pontiac and Waterford extension groups conducted - So, Lap ona _ 1.59| Phase of two sessions following its bate Ohio, a hs art to right are Mrs. William Tibert, Pontiac district representative their annual rally day yesterday at the Woedechord CAI Building. |Endive, bieac dha Saaeeeeae leeks 235 advance to a record peak. The Mrs. Murdock will Ne, bo gate at of Pontiac; Mrs. Harold wert and Mrs. Leon Struckman, leaders - More than 175 attended. —- head. a sae eek — = = news con- ie Phophet Co. * i 3, ee) ae AT PIKE & HILL ST. ~~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC 8 =. ~. |Rudy Mfg. ae eves 84 84 $4] AUDIO BIBLE STUDIES, CHRIS- Wayne, 35, hoe, been in the auto- Notice is hereby kiven by the unger. Economists give two main rea-| Toledo Elinor 2; cg alts MS 143] eeeembty: dew’ pea eerste ana r signed that londay, October 8, 1988] on< for the savings upturn: che enh a rotit, for appoimiment call OL motive business i in. the Detroit’ area as Te yous ee, 6 ee Nien, ‘ia . a eat eat ni60r. for. the t 16 N W , ublic sele.of a 1958 Pontiac Ch. —Personal income has been ar ogy aot RD. MUST BE or the past 16 years. Now Wayne Ping serial number PTS6HI833«.| running at a record rate this |Am M Ai oe = has joined the New Car Sales De- eins aupection {hereof may be made| year despite the business reces erican Motors Aims CANVASES a mae & com: partment of Oliver Motor Sales and =~ a gh ‘Storage: sien. for 48 Pct. Sales ime tied tino-telpone soles 1958. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. —| CAB, DRIVERS" OR OLDER. invités everyone to stop in for a “A corr, | —Greater thriftiness, especially » J. Call FE 3635 Fort Street, Lincoln Park, .Mich.|. American Motors Corp. which has By B. KkiTH. | among family breadwinners, be- CAN YOU VER 25 Have a ar Enjoy talking to le? Excellent earnings oppor- es su it. £ ith shack Pag mg gym Mi t oreyert_ i & otel MY, 14 p.m, Guest, _ Clerk: Typist ist-Couple Por ace econ “Bibesement yable time: arried; A on ' rqoouneay < od health, ree nth plus fol- oath: TY, m4 disposal: 4 m aieeene Pa. Call Write Pe Press oe addreeer we when sag. Be dle, ete. me number, i> MIDDLEAGED WOMAN a. housekeeper & gy = woman Swiite the Fomine Peas Press PART TIME AREN' poneoeg seg 3 high seh ea school sti. . pm. Wor titers wv PRESSER afl myeats, Bas ey ly Dry “cleaners, is 7 ae es wise re poem "eaieheahs seca ae ‘NURSE ase 2 prmingna —Box 112 a SILK FINISHER. arnt, pat Fa ue mous Cleaners, 822 N | RELIABLE WHITE aes Ss take gare | npg charge of a gaburban in, $25 FE "aS1i6 after” etd SHORT ORDER ee 215 Orchard -Lake wipes aig iae