The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Scattered thundershowers. (Wotalls Page 2) - 116th YEAR kkk ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 —38 PAGES Calls Himself Victim of: Vengeful Woman’ Teamster Bellows L MSU Students on Way Home Waterford Youth Killed in Missouri Car Crash One Michigan State University student, from Water- ford Township was killed and another injured in a two- car collision in Missouri last night. A Missouri couple also died in the accident. Gerald Smith, 22, sor of Mf. aa Mrs. Gens R. Smith, of 1015 Premént St., accident, one mile east of Odessa, Mo. His Passenger, f Donald P. GERALD SMITH died from injuries after the Wheatley, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wheatley, of 3625 Oakshire St., suffered head injuries and is in fair condition today in a Kansas City hospital. _ Killed in the other car were Mr. and Mrs. John Albertson, of Independence, Mo. A passing motorist saved the Albertson’s. children, Joy, 10, and Carol Jane, 12, from their burning ear. Joy is in critical condition with head injuries and a fractured leg and Carol suffered similar in- heard the girls screaming. He his own car and put out the blaze. —+ Changes Tack on Idle Pay Use ANC ‘Places $100,000 ‘in Escrow to Cover Any |searc Loss in State Fund DETROIT (#—American Motors Corp, said- today it has placed $100,000 in escrow tp make up any loss it‘ may cause the Michigan Unemployment Compensation Fund through an unusual vacation pay plan for appliance - making em- ployes. “Our public reputation is the most important thing we have,” said AMC Vice President Edward L. Cushman, “and while we acted in good faith we cannot permit any doubt to exist as to the ethics of our business conduct.” x * This development followed a leg- {slative investigation yesterday that brought to light an arrange- ment between American Motors and the United Auto Workers Union ‘for the state fund to partly pay for vacations. , The plan operates this way: About 3800 : for three weeks starting Aug, 8 for model changeover received a bonus last month in lieu of a vacation, They were told to apply for unemployment compén- sation-during the shutdown. Next month they will get a second bonus. These two bonuses, to- gether with the jobless pay, will equal their norma] vacation pay. In saying the plan is legal and ethical, AMC and UAW officials pointed out that a bonus: does not count as wages and, because the _ employes are not being paid dur- ing the shutdown, they are eligible to apply for unemployment bene- wheat field jobs on their way home employes laid oft | fits, juries. * * * The motorist, C. C. Moore/ of Kansas City, told police he saw the burning Albertson car and grabbed a fire extinguisher from|~ Smith and Wheatley were re- turning from Steamboat Spring, Colo., where they had completed summer jobs with a highway construction crew. They were hoping to find odd to finance the return trip. * * * Smith would have been a senior at MSU this fall and Wheatley will be a junior, The pair had fixed up .an nlf cat to rave west in summer jobs to help aeaace thal educations. In UF Post A, C. GIRARD Appointment of Alfred C. Girard, president and chairman of the board of the Community National Bank, as special gifts chairman was announced today by 1958 Pontiac Area United Fund Campaign Chair. man Philip J. Monaghan. Girard, sécretary-treasurer of the United Fund and a founding force behind the Fund's principle of federated| : giving will direct the solicitation of pre-campaign “firm’’ gifts from business leaders in the metropoli- tan area. Perry-M24 on Schedule,’ Now 40 Per Cent Finished Paving of the new four-lane Perry street in Pontiac has been completed from East Huron northeasterly to East boulevard as construction crews move ahead on the $1,350,000 widening project. When it is done, the old two-lane Perry street (M24), from East Huron up tot Opdyke road, a distance of 3.9 miles, will be a four- lane, divided road. A spokesman for the State High- way Dept. said today the project, which he said is 40 per cent com- pleted.is proceeding on schedule. Completion date is Oct. 31. Portion of the route in ‘the city is not yet open to general traffic, as curbs and other final items ate yet to be finished, - _ Workmen of the Denton Con- struction Co. presently are paving the northwest side of the divided arterial from East boulevard to- wards Opdyke. “The southeast side js still to be done. ‘ ae ee strip of blacktop from East boule- vard down té East Huron is complete, Curbs are being installed along this completed section. This 1'4-mile segment. when from curb to curb. From East boulevard to Opdyke there will be two 24-foot pavements on os Work on the project began dn late May. will pay approxim one-eighth of the total: eat. Or $168,750. = i Frida’ y finished, will’ measure 50 feet | separated. by a. grass 16-foot | imedian strips Teamster 0 Kierdorf's Bond Set at $25,000 ’% + told’ her Joseph Costello, St. operator got the Greenlease kidn tello (center) refused to tell WHO GOT THE RANSOM MONEY? Mollie Baker (left above) divorced wife of Robert (Barney) Baker, St. Louis Teamster official told the Senate Rackets Committee that Baker once — Mrs. Louis taxi line ap money. Cos- te-smear Gov. icial and Ex-Wie Before Committee “Baker Claims ignorance on Kidnap Ransom Through Him WASHINGTON (#—Rob- ert Barney Baker denied to- day that he got any of the stolen $300,000 of Green- lease kidnap. ransom, or that he-knows who did. aman with that kind of Charges Attempt Made ‘to Smear Harriman. “Tt is shocking to involve. whether he was involved in the theft of the miss- (right) bellowed at the senators, and said testi- mony of his ex-wife, Mollie Baker, was that of “a vengeful woman.” He accused them of trying ai 5 Fi i ; Hi AP Wirephotes FE ney, Baker, 300-pound ex-convict ing ransom mo! Bond Issue Set for Vote in Fall Averell Harriman of New York. Asks an Examination on Charges of Having a Gun Silencer Herman Kierdorf -- the man police hoped would shed some light on his nephew's torch death, but didn’t — today tried to raise a $25,000 bond as investi into the mystery burning of Frank Kier- dorf appeared stymied. Madison Heights Justice of the Peace Hendrik J, Smit set the bond after Herman, 67, demanded examination on a charge of own- ing a gun silencer, Smit set examination for 1:30 Smit said the amount of the bond, a surety, was determined “by the defendant’s record of past behavior.” Obvious reference to Kierdorf’s 13 days as a fugi- tive. Herman’s attornéy, William F. Dohany, of Pontiac, said he was considering petitioning for a Cir- cuit Court writ to lower the bond, which he called ‘unreasonably high.” Both he and his client indicated they didn’t think they could make the bond. If it is not posted with Smit, Kierdorf will be returned to the county jail. Herman had a few comments about the high bond, “If I-had wanted to stay on the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Showers for Tonight, Possibly Tomorrow The U. S. Weather Bureau ex- pects the rains which have extend- ed over the western part of the state. to move eastward and _ pre- dicted scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight and tomor- row. Muskegon and Gfeenville re- ported heavy rain. Tonight’s low will be near 64-68. Temperatures for the next five ays will average slightly below the normal high of 81 and normal low of 61, Tomorrow’s high will be warmer reaching near 80-84, To- morrow night will be fair and cool with the low dropping to 56-60. poe * * * Pre¢ipitation ‘will average one- fourth to one-half inches with scat- tered showers and, thundershowers tonight and. tomorrow and again Monday, The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 63 degrees, 2 p.m. was 74. * in Todays Pres The reading at meet with the Little Rock School gration problem. * * * Faubus indicated that tinless the board takes some action quickly to forestall the return of Negro pupils to. Central High School Sept. 2, the Legislature probably will be called into special session next week. The governor took time out to comment on President Eisen- hower's implied warning that federal troops might again be used to enforce integration if circumstances warranted it, “What Mr, Eisenhower and many others who express similer viewpoints fail to realize is that they are supporting a court de- cision which is not constitutional in every section of the country who know it,’? Faubus said, x * * set up in a conversation between Supt. of Schools Virgil Blossom and the governor, who have been publicly critical of each other. Faubus said he would be flanked LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Gov. Orval E. Faubus and three Arkansas Legislative leaders will Board tonight to discuss the inte- and there. are millions of people The meeting with the board was at the meeting by Lt. Gov. Nathan). Faubus Slates Meeting on Integration Problem City Asks $3,300,000 to Build New Plant and Extend System inborn ete Fog First MSUO Building F Comics veees Suuucbeevksnx $1, Pee County News ........ veces 18 : _ ey ee EE ee 6 his : : : , oe Vie og : Markets .....-..+.s000s. oe 8 GOING UP — The second story‘of the three-story classroom wing of MSUO Pontine Presa Phote Obituaries .....°. sessoseeess 7°] pigs ima pattern of moulds as workmen pour the concrete on the site at West Wal- ‘lane paved road which will serve as the main’entrance fo the eanipus: De. ocaceness peer sekee we Bivd. and Squirrel Ra. According to Roy Alexander, dean of student affairs exander also reports that a large number of applications, all from within a 15-mile- oo @ mate’ Daas ge on MSO MSUO, the building is on schedule.| The basement of the laboratory wing.has radius of the’ school, have been received trom prospective students, On Sept, 5, he Wilson, Earl .......’ + the site is being bulldozed into shape and a gravel ‘road trom Squirrel said, all senior high school students in Oakland and Macomb counties -will: re Women’s Pages .. aves G24 _ ad fo the bulge Se ppaieel Sie te eee es Senne ot 2 br mind, nh eggs Lnecinpn eeione Sue DENT Bete * ee i j , : ~“ Gordon, president of the State, Board at Charleston, S. C., tomor: ao oe gegen B eadfiycwwnie Bury | Senate; State Rep. Glen F./row, Friday and Saturday. and corinecting the two, - |elose, close, close. He ‘wouldn't : Walther, speaker of the House;| They asked about the possibility) Tne commission decided on 30- | know me if he saw me.” = and State Sen. Lee Bearden, pres-|of the session and the governor) year general obligation bonds, to | CarLED CLOSE | ident ‘pro-tem of the Senate. =| savised them to go ahead “but be| be pald back at a rate of $110,000 | sr nie Baker, his divorced wile, A coolness between the board Back ber Santay,” onp'et she ee a-year on the principal. |swore yesterday that :they were | and the governor has been ap- |makers said How the bonds are to be paid off|as close @s any men could be. ) parent since last fall when Blossom as the board |Was_not settled - Harrinran-has-denied-any-clese—___— Blossom blamed Faubus for | pisnned to ask the U. 8. CO int Pelee Se ties with the man whe committee , much of the Central High | supreme Court to intervene in |said there was no contemplation at! investigators say has been an | trouble. the Little Rock case and would |this time of asking voters to ap-| associate. of the mation’s top 7 Faubus refused to be pinned ask the St. Louis Appeals Court [prove a special millage to pay off] gangland figures. : down on an expected: special ses-| to stay its decision which wiped Mrs. Brougher, brought from a | sion of the Legislature but did say| out a 2/;-year delay in integra- | He said the full $110,000 could] Man, Senet: eeton to. testity only action of the board can pre-| tion. be budgeted annually out of tax!) the Senate rackets hearings, se referee session and time} He said a writ of certiorar: seg lige raed etee| swore she knew Baker to be “on ortting ert petition for review—would be sent] °° patina! the lam” from New York City to * & * to the Supreme Court —_- : escape questioning in a waterfront A few of the legislators planned It the high court, now in sum.|, SEvige ere a ene exist.| ine there. to attend a legislative workshop of|™er recess, approved the writ, an ng Fodigpennclicn § pleat which * *® & the Southern Regional Education| (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) wae fanneed reweunel = don’t think he could go back conde until after Gov. Harriman was ; F Te pass, the bend issue, on Mer : ’ . 4 which Baker’s former wife, Mollie You Will Want to Read eae only Property owners Can | Baker, had testified similarly ; vote, requires a three-fifths af: ; | 5 firmative vote. yesterday: What Congress Is Doing, Page 2 The city contemplates building| She said ge hed fidi after Pi a Lawrence on Little Rock, Page 6 Onayt a a jrotisie rag pedi oh ve bee ee ek : ‘ it already owns. Additional facili- 2 sR earysapered Changes, Page 15 clas would pobaah exbaaien of a The senators have Senn test i erg to areas not at present se! mony Bac to School Fashions, Page 21 poy eer yr oy — poll nogg 7 io Little Rock School Head, Page 12 tem would be improved, according|eyed) Dunn, a mob leader who oe to Willman, Se SS Gene 5 ae, # & ae * € ; 6, * she s = E t {suit with his shirt |—gaid his ex-wife “Baker Bellows ‘Denials \\Before Senate. Probers (Continued From Page One) -iwas convicted in the Hintz case and was executed. Mrs. Brougher often giggled as she ee Baker — dressed in a navy. blue collar’ loosened and others are gigs ali fe y : g” : rile oF iz i vinced her “they were very friendly.” zx 2 & hand out tickets of some sort— air 4. THE PONT “He was going back to work and : IAG ie ae SCHOOL FASHIONS — What ¥ashion Show.. More than 1,000 event, PRESS, WEDNESD and coed will wear this fall was modeled by Jerry Covington and Bernice Watson at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center’s Back to School outdoors at the center. Rosalind May was commentator for the show which displayed fashions and accessories for kindergarten ‘ Pontiae Press Photo the well-dressed college student persons saw the show last night Merchants Assn. sponsored the AY, AUGUST 20, 1958 Gov. Williams f (The Day in Birmingham tepee®: i Beating Bushes Swings . Through UP; Two-Week Campaign Tour Remains = * Democratic State Convention at Grand Rapids this weekend. * * * More of the same was planned for next. week. The schedule’ in- cluded: 5 Monday, Ottawa and Allegan Counties; Tuesday, Van Buren the Detroit State Fair and area visits, ; BE >i ct E : tf qu Showers were reported in scat- tered areas in the southern Pla- teau states, the Rockies and from western Texas northward through eastern Wyoming and western Ne- braska. tions he outlined, F * * * He said the board could use a 1956 state pupil assignment law to keep Negroes out of white schools, or it could persuade Ne- gro students to stay out volunter- ily. The pupil assignment law has never ,been tried. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) The United States sought today to rally the West's allies in the U.N, Assembly against an Asian- African move to demand speedy withdrawal of U.S. and British forces from Lebanon and Jordan. The Americans are plugging hard for a Norwegian resolution asking U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to make ar- arrangements to insure the inde- pendence of Lebanon and Jordan Shoppers Crowd Drayton Center on Opening Day Merchants in the new Drayton Shopping Center, holding a grand U.S. Seeks to Stem; Asian-African Move so the American and British troops can pull out. The resolution makes no specif- ic demand for the withdrawél but cites declarations from the two Western allies that they will re- move their troops when the U.N. decides they are no longer neces- sary. The British-American idea is that Hammarskjold would arrange for some sort of U.N. force to re- place the withdrawing troops. Secretary of State Dulles con- ferred for more than an hour last night with representatives of the 20 Latin-American, nations. Some of them were repérted fearful that the Norwegian resolution could be used to justify’intervention to keep an unpopular Latin-American gov- ernment: in’ power. ij * * Dulles reportedly told them these fears were groundless as far ' He told audiences that it was not until Democrats took over the State Highway Department that any action was obtained on getting a hard-surfaced road on the Mil- itary Hill section of U.S. 45 in the Upper Peninsula. Inflation Threat Surpassing Dip U.S. Government Says Spring Business Pickup Bigger Than Expected WASHINGTON (UPI)—The gov- ernment reports that the April- May-June business pickup was slightly greater than federal eco- nomic experts thought at first. The steady rise in spending and guard so well that a policeman; had to fight him off to rescue” the boy. ge lor opening of all. stores, and cus- tomers are really buying. This new the resolutions. To be adopted, a resolution must be approved by center is wonderfully received.” two thirds of the nations voting. f the recession, —Personal consumption rose in the second quarter of this year. Factory purchases also increased as merchants used more hew goods and less stock on hand. —Spending at all levels of gov- ernment climbed $1,500,000,000 BIRMINGHAM—The cold breath of winter is already being felt by the city’s recreation board. Fac- ing a shortage of funds, they are with 30 consecutive days of good ice for the several playground rinks. The question is, will it be repeated .this year? John O'Gorman, recreation board chairman, said financial cut- backs from the school board and Over $% Billion Nation’s Highway Plans Pass Milestone Building 1,952 Miles of Xways , WASHINGTON w—The nation’s superhighway program passed a half billion dollar milestone last month, Highway Administrator Bertram Tallamy reported today. Tallamy ‘said that between the program's start in mid-1956 and the end of July construction con- tracts were completed on 1,952 miles of express roads. The cost: 506 million dollars, or nearly $250,- * * * The program calls for eventual * Construction of 184 miles of di- vided highway was completed last month at a cost of 66 million dol- lars,.Tallamy said. Contracts were awarded covering another 183 miles, estimated to cost 104 mil- lion dollars, July progress also was report- ed under a special antirecession cover two-thirds ef the cost of special projects which must be under contract by Dec. 1. Calif. (AP)—A 11-year-old youth was trapped today on a one-foot ledge 600 feet up on Glacier Point. Rangers said the boy, Bill Beeghley of Long Beach, Calif., became trapped late Tuesday. x *« * ° ~ Two friends had turned Back but Beeghley continued along a dan- Inconsistencies of Winter Jeopardize Skate Rinks city commission have jeopardized: the program, It costs about $200, a season to keep one natural rink: operating dl + ‘| seats. Ke an ee him to get i regh ce a Sen. Irving. M.. Ives (R-Ny),|¥tes.” Mrs. Brougher, said, | | ~ lasking themselves, com-|.. joann Hike chairman ‘and| ‘Harriman has sald Baker did LANSING (Pp — Gov. ¢Williams| mission and the schoo] board, what wie the extern Ge Uae ot Harriman’s Rapid} puoditentios cam: | was out beating the. trshed. sde|to do abott natiinal tot lake this) Eeppiston Schenk ct api oy Ghat Sere router's toetenany| Sook ot St he bes oe rosah wotes again today ins swing| "MIT yg | Scatter. thoughout the ely, 5 $s he fi ag ‘J rn * : ub ‘ - corroborated the words of his ex- walon uo tabs hg Melia. A The Governor stopped back in Past experience fas bent mostly| natural rinks setve ne Ns ; ; that they never were friends, his Lansing office Monday after a unpleasant. Rinks flooded one day Park. The Aesbiern nies pen; “It’s not the truth,” Baker week on the road. His schedule|would literally go down the drain) 7") etn, skating since there Gentes Baker, aide to Teamsters Union calls for a. steady stint of cam-|the next a& temperatures shot up- “aatiled pativition 2 President James R, Hoffa, was paigning during the next two ward. ‘ : ret no. § ac on During his burst: of oratory,|@mong other things, about the weeks in his try for re-election. Last winter was an exception - * * *. “We don't want to see them go,” O’German said, “but, can we afford to keep them? “One bad feature is public reac- tion, If the free neighborhood rinks are ‘dropped, tt means only the Eton Rink where a fee is charged. + and Dickinson Counties today, People supporting the recreation visits to Menominee and the ne program. with their tax dollars psccath be aan 9 Beige Road § ndin don’t like this and I can’t blame at the Isabella County Fair at pe , ng —— O'Gorman said the expenses were mainly for snow removal an@ spraying to resurface the ice. - : x * * He explained that no definite de- cision has yet been reached and that the board may see its way clear to start the natural rinks. If done, it will be with the under- standing that they will be discon- tinued if unsatisfactory weather de- pletes the funds, Three cars were damaged and- and a Pontiac Township man tick- eted for reckless driving at Square Lake road last night.. —_-- ‘ Bloomfield Township Police Chief Norman Dehnke said that Charies G. Welsh, 22, of 2496 Pon- tiac Rd., struck the rear of a po- lice car, it into a car — property damages totaled $12,- Moxley said this violation has figured in 94 of the 336 accidents {reported to the police this year. Tke new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ‘Day Saints at Wood- ward avenue and Chesterfield road, eee Hills, is expected to re for occu b: ady pancy by mid- i Construction work, according to Jonathan Snow, building commit- tee chairman, will be completed next month. Lady Lifeguard: Ready to Assist Men in Distress keep the Circuit Court’s decision | would be called menal|#5 the United States is concerned.|income since the slump touched| Tallamy said construction con- _ : : from taking effect until the Su- be scam berg bcniobs err ae Dulles also assured the Latin|bottom last spring increased offi-|tracts on 2,226 miles were award- YPSILANTI, —Men! Here's t Nation Toda preme Court ruled, in effect | But Oakland County Prosecutor |"tiwus Of, SPPOS ‘vere anjAmericans that the United States|cial concern that inflation was be-led last month. The estimated cost| #2" Say dike ware cies OT. on y staying the lower court's order. — Cc, parr am Boergamanl nounced in advertising carried ix has a preem of keeping its/coming a digger economic threat/was 101 million dollars. : wae eq ve shears Blossom board also|the meeting, ™ Wasi edd ction] oops in Lebanon. than recession. x ke we woonin eguar : By The Associated Press. aud Fn the icone court |not shut entirely” on such an in- e Sostes Pee ae ed A key of Asian-African|) The Commerce Department, ina! Under a separate program of can save them. Generally pleasant summerito stay its own order. He said : k oe * countries pushed a double-bar-inew report for the second three federal aid for primary, secondary _* & ft weather appeared in prospect for|that until a mandate is received =e ra ne of reed move to scuttle the Western) months of 1958, said: and urban roads, contracts were| There’s a lady lifeguard at most of the nation today. The us-|the ptior ruling postponing inte- Following Kierdorf’s arraign-| Comment ad: w managers ©! plan in favor of a demand for the) —Yotal spending on goods and) completed on 2,295 miles at a cost McMullen Point Beach on near- ual afternoon and. evening show-| gration is still in effect. ment this morning, ge: returned ine — Absa! ae British-American troop withdraw-|services was at an annual rate ofjof 117 million dollars. by Belleville Lake. ers were indicated in scattered x * * -dhingg hassel teeny deemvogrer expected, and busines# even better |g tan ee te Coys anid 429 billion dollars, a rise of fer x *® *& She’s Kay Max, 22, of Ypsi- areas. : Normally a court mandate {5/4007 mentioned by other witnesses, |than on a Friday.” Péderal's: “The|some of the 28-nation Asian-Afri- aS ae mom we As of July 31, work on 23,153} Janti, who has been saving fal- oe sent in 20 days, but it could come|ie refused to name the persons |best opening we have had in yeers.|an group had drafted such a res-| - , miles was in progress. argent tering swimmers for three Precipitation during the night) sooner. School opens here Sept. . " |We had to lock/our doors for a ; mise between| . —~rersonal income increased jects are expected to more) SUmamers. was confined mostly to Western! piso. test night's board meet- ~ time to allow phose already insidelthe Normegian plan and a Soviet| PY $%500,000,000 from April |than 2% billion dollars. As.a matter of fact, you can and Midwestern regions. Ensign,| 1.) panbus said his future ac- Watchdog Too Efficient |to finish thejf’ shopping.” resolution calling for immediate| through June, rising to an all- . bring your girlfriend with you drenched on wn oe sonty 5 te inches of| Mme depended en what the) necaruR, ml, (UPI—Young | sherwinfill : > UN wea ereaenies wn Youth Trapped “Mies ase ts base o@ if schoo] board did. ° = illiams: ‘‘What a suc-|under U.N. supervision. —The igure—known as of several rain in less than six hours. Flash nn ; as of the Richard Gehrke tried today to |cess! parking lot has been| Prospects appeared dim that|the “gross mean product”—ex- 1 F L male lifeguards at the lake. - flooding — — and nearly| He ae aah wana make his pet understand that |loadey/to capacity all morning.”|any final vote would be reached|ceeded the $425,800,000,000 rate of on I-Foot edge She pays more attention, how- six feet wal a ae a voit ot the overtaraing of there are times. when it’s best |Cun Agham’s Drugs; “The reac-|before the end of the week. Most! January through March. However, 600 F t Hi h ever, to the youngsters swim- way 56, Two inches of was) as | pe 4 not be| 22t to be too good a watchdog. ‘Ao our opening specials was|observers expected that as soon! it was well below the all-time high| fr SC 1g. ming at the lake rather than reported at Guymon, Okla. the integration rere: After Richard tumbled into a |tyfific. A wonderful opening.”|as the general speeches end, .alrate of 446 billion dollars in the adults. She says she becomes» ~* *& & called if the board some AC-) river yesterday, the dog stood "s: “Crowds were waitingjlengthy wrangle will begin over|third quarter of 1957, just before) YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK,| quite attached to the kids, and even helps with swimming les- sors during quiet -spe'ls, © ~x~ * * Kay's physical education back- ground started off as a life- guard. She majored in it at Eastern Michigan College and will become a junior high school If those two things failed, Fau- teacher in, the fall. bus said, the board could resign from the first quarter to an annual rate of 91 billions — four billion gerous pa He was . Congress Speeds Tempo, th spotted when’ he waved The Weather “and allow the people to select a yy higher than in the third quarter of| his white shirt. Colombia May Cut Off serena Debates Top-Court Curbs. ices mr, row sdetnis ome PDH Penn Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report courage to act in conformity to their wishes.” Net foreign trade receipts re- Rangers said a slip would mean a mained unchanged, the report! certain death. He was about 600| BOGOTA W—A committee is om ane warmer tedsy. high itor poo i said, 2 feet from the nearest safe spot.| trying to determine whether Co- tered showers and sountersnewens 5 tiety WASHINGTON w — Congress, ments growing out of the Middle helping hand to the depressed min- Rangers had maintained an all-| lombia should continue to pay pcere eg og tonic winds 12-22 increased its tempo today with|East crisis. ing business in the western states. night vigil, calling to the boy ev-| ex-dictator Gustavo Rojas Pin- cine aes dake cad cout, lew the Senate taking up a broad| The House has passed an aid/ Bills already sent to the White ery 10 minutes to keep him awake.| illa a pension of $3,000 monthly. 56-40. bil] to curb the powers of the Su-|money bill totaling $3,078,000.000,|House included those to: Hed the boy fallen asleep during} Gen. Rojas has been collect- Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 4.m | At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15 mph —Bouth oe Ie, pemenaay et 1b: 8. leaders were redoubling their ef-| 1 Id ri Calls Him ‘as Big a Crook ’ Moon sets Wednesday at 10:45 p.m millions, a sum that Eisenhower; 8!se would rise. S him "as big a Urook as Hoffa Moon — at 1:22 p.m. forts to ~— this week. |i ones will be kept in the bill. | 2 Require the filing of annual|_ 7 Dewntewn Temperatures . x * *° reports on employe pension and H tf S R be RSt oR Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- ed in\Welfare plans with the secretary Oliman scores heuther 4 168 Leis scesees Ls don B. Johnson of Texas an- A final vote was pion Mae of labor. 18 = mounces — eg a aaiay bin — ™ 3. Provide 100 million dollars a WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep.|_Hoftm lled K PE on enner- ' ° for the next fi t ay ee - < ennedy’s S seqpeted downtown) which is aimed at offsetting the} Afterward, the House was ex- help airports pice vase cannes Clare E, Hoffman (R-Mich) yes-|ment “arrant nonsense.’ He said -~ od abe aaa -| impact of recent Supreme Court) pected to turn to Senate-ap- |modernize for commercial jet terday called on the Senate Rack-|al] amendments to the bill that rature ...... --70 decisions involying communism. | proved measures designed to |pjanes. ets payee to ~ — sind might have hurt Hoffa were de- . wi . | permit the United States to help Sg tion to United Auto Wo -\leted before the measure passed Zot Age tu Ponts cg Eaty as hegre European countries develop h Sli dent Walter Reuther, who he the Senate, per—Gunny. a and a measure to put a tem- 7 we ® DETROIT &# — Becanse she arse hae ~ = Highest and Lowest Temperatures This porary limit of 288 billie dol- | Opponents of the minerals bill) taunted her 68-year-old husband Hoffman ce hdr to a atate aoee acaeeass ) Prved Temperstere Chart tare on the federal geverament’® lfailed in efforts to kill it yester-- over his attentions to younger ment made by Sen. John F. scons pov eoceeee olor thon = ag - 36 60 SO debt. day, @ey contended it would set] women, he beat her over the e ‘ ° on : Smee 71S Menpe Re) AP wieepnote | President Eisenhower called in|a lent for giving subsidy| head with the heel of a house| —— ee ee eT ae is aaa ae wae nevill 3 Milwavtee WEDDING OFF—The planned |congressional leaders of both ma-jhelp to other industries. slipper, testified 74-year-old Mrs. ; : oe, ; i i} ’ ben miffalo 15 64 Minneapolis 90 62 NG : congressional l¢é oe lps re wal president, would benefit from the|Democrat's top presidential candi- Charleston 84 34 New Orleans $3 73) marriage of actress Andra Mar- |jor parties last night in an effort * et Trifan Crociun. She was in the | RELIEVED OF COMMAND)— |) ot’ the Kennedy-Ives labor |ates Ciieage ~ «$6 New York 76) tin (above) and actor Ty Hardin |to gain a foreign aid measure| The legislation is an expanded) hospital for three days as a re- | Col. Marcel (Bruno) Bigeard, | form bill: i Merten’ 6 0 Pelston «© 2] 4 Deo called off because their (carrying close to 3% billion dol-|version of a bill which passed the| sult, Mrs. Crociun said. Dear-| known as the first paratrooper |" °'™ 0° The exchange yesterday followed : ~ 8s Prteburgh a 5 respective movie agents were /lars. Senate. It has the endorsement of! born Municipal Jiydge John T. | of France, recently was relieved | The House had killed the bill |passage by the House of a compro- Breet | Bt. Louls . % ¢o| opposed, the actress said today.| The President has been pic-/Eisenhower administration. MeWilliams found jun guilty | of his command in Algeria after | sponsored by Kennedy and Sen. |mise bill that throws a publicity — % 5a, Marie 7! 81 The young film performers had |tured as feeling this much is nec- * * * _, | ot disturbing the| peace and he talked to a newsman contrary | Irving M. Ives (R-NY), which |spotlight on administrators -of . tor eo -& Pi ted to marry in her home |essary to enable the United States) The measure would permit the| placed him on a year's probation | to an order of French-military | earlier passed the Senate 8 | union pension funds ifvolying more e iS Tavs H \8 town of Rockford, Ill, Saturday. Ito meet possible s@w commit-/government to lend. a financial swith 10 days in jail or $50 fine. . authorities in Algeriay = * (WL than 25 employes, 4V | a | . ll fs f a * preme Court and the House con- tinuing debate on minerals legis- lation. There legislative were signs which is 872 millions less than Eisenhower requested originally. The Senate Appropriations Com- mittee has voted to restore 440 1. Increase Social Security benefits for some 12 million Americans by an average of 7 per cent. Social Security taxes the night, the rangers said, he ing that sum every month since would have tumbled to his death. he was overthrown May 10, 1957. a ‘+ ae ® THOOR-BIISTER SPI 4 ()Q0R PECIAL' $ Sewn . Br Com - {'D0OR-BUSTER SPECIAL ac Smoothly Sanded _ -Clothes.Pins . 5" ‘Sinded‘s Wild pall af v gh Hg 6 dozen. y wire. ee —tnd Fleer : E Long wood dea ot bande . § od ath Sensational Savings In Every Department — All 3 Floors The few minutes it takes to read this adv. will: Aa the se gall able time you could spend right now. READ EVER Note the fabulous bargains .. . then plan a shopping + reat SIMMS tomorrow afternoon and/o or evening. You'll save as you've seldom saved before. dete eee ees ah te 59° 18 Peres re 1" 1.96 Wi, Sete Real 87¢ Te Wien breeghe 48" i eat etn Lie 843 Folding Hardivood Hot-Dip GALVANIZED - 2-f Step Ladder | 10-Ot. PAILS $2.95 Value Regular 75c Sturdy 2 foot ladder with reinforced steel vod steps. Limit |. ~@nd Fleer Galvanized for long- er service, With bale handle, Limit 2. —fnd Fleer 95° 49° SOHOSOSSOSOSHSSHOSHSSSHHSHSHHSHHSHHHSCHHHHHHSHOS $6.95 Rural Mail Boxes U.S. Post Office approved. Wrought fron _with signal arm... <= $2.00 Rubbish Burners. Pull size, wire burner with zip top | and | volcano draft. nee $54.95 Electric Power Saw Y-inch industrial rated, mirror | finish, full power. $1.19 Metal Gash Box 6x5x10 inch box to hold bonds, cash for safe keeping. $1.19 Bath and Shampoo Spray Rubber spray fits_all faucets. Ideal for pet baths, too. ..- $3.95 Steel Grass Stop—30 ft. __ No more hand d trimming, _stops gra grass spreading. No tools need. $1.88 Grass Seed—5 Ibs. “Country Squire’ by Oliver Johnson. 1958 tested, ed. Only 60 bags. Yr ad Fo TE 2 Be ” 88° Y 58° $2.95 Grass Seed and Feed 5 ib, bag of _seed and fertilizer combination. -_ Limit 1. $1.98 Bamboo Roll-up Shades 4x6 ft shades in naturel bam Nedsecagacniececscscessceceesosessecseoucoss Jumbo 30-Gallon Guaranteed First Quality Garbage Cans | 5-Ft, Step Ladder $3.29 Quality 199| x gene $5 239 Rust resistant -gal- —— can with —2nd Floor —Und Fleer errr 39c Charcoal Briquets—3 Ibs. 275 cover. Limit 1. _Full 3 Ib. Box, ! ideal for ou et barbagues. Limit 1 Box, ooo» Seals gods ha with te- be Sart steps. Pail platform. Limit 1}. 39c Window Outdoor Thermom. “at a glance. With brackets. . HOUSEWARES $1.00 Sfove Top Rubber Mats co pabber ‘in 11%x8 Inch size. Protects stove tops. ...... $1,95.Rubber Floor Mats 21438 inch oval shaped mats, assorted colors. ..........--++-: c Reversible Soap Dishes Solid rubber, one side holds j soap, other side drains. 1%. 95 Kitchen. Step-on Cans SMagiken” ait met all metal can with ‘toe-control iid, 20 quart. ...... 39c Stove Utility Mats 426 _38* 338° saeeee 8x19 inch mat with asbestos backing. Assorted colors. ...... SOHEVSSESSHEHHSOSEHLHSHHSHOHSSOHOOSHHSSCESSS GOLF IRONS | CAN OPENERS - $3.95 Sellers 88 $3.98 Sellers in most numbers. ? magnetic can open- All weather rubber er in popular wall, POY ITI 39c Plastic Clothes Sprinkler 2T ¢ $9.88 Hammock and Stand wh Bteel frame stand | with heavy duck hammock, Limit 1. ,..... Poe “Const guard approved, kapok filled, life preserver style. .... $1 Silverplate Tableware—Ea. All Weather Grips Magnetic—Wall Style ‘Famous golfing ‘rons ‘Swing - A = Way’ ‘ tyle. With bracket. rips. —tnd Floor wees acne —Ind eet _Full pint | bottle with ottie with sprinkler _fop | to dampen clothes. ..... _ Salad forks, spoons, knives, ete, Misc. assortm’t at low price. 6 a 51.69 Beginners’ Roller Skates: ta. 19c Val.—24-inch: ache ce 24-inch arrows with with plastic’ ‘noeks, metal Ube... oc. 6. 6... ok 51.40 Oven Ald Cleaning Kit 88° ids scraping forever. .....s%s | 88° | jegular Size Foothall i actu eenaeraniameaeiend eaveenee 98° , ith 65° | . : Natural marine seam oom- | E Limit 2 per per- _ son. ; tempe red steel blade B= HARDWARE DEPT. fl 29% 788 | 99% | 18° x “ah oni uae E beach use. Folds iy r ular $2.98 ru quart size ' RS or break. lors. : ‘at ‘baking oor pal in. Oven- 7 Ready Mix Gake Pan | 18 x8x2 inch mirror aluminum for perfect. Pan Bes esseevercos -E : pein’ THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 20, 1958 At POTYYPPPYYY ney nneeneengngl andi dd DOGR- BUSTER SPECIAL! Regular $2.00 Value : Caulk Cartridges 4 For | ae | oe nee ee aro & Evening BIGGEST BARGA For 6 or 12-Volt Srctam ‘Kate . ‘Headlights $2.50 Value Full GALLON Container - = Paint Thinner | lar $1.00 nee — thinning : pote, oa | ma E brushes, etc, it 1 ¢ eae son. oS f —2nd Floor aie Handio—Tesn Round Point Shove Regular $2.95 wood handle, round point style. Limit 1 r rson. iy =“ _ ad Fleer Reflecting fumb Metal - i Fos pol dfs, os plage m “Tefteting numerals. AL age sal 1 to 0. No lim: WHITE OUTSIDE House Paint . 188 Just 102 gallons to £ at this low price, For barns, garage, fences, eto. Fleer $3.95 GALLON | White Koauel rae Toilet Seats ae oh Value van ¢. id are eT ust prodt ine ad Flee seat Cook'n Garry Pan | 598° Bi ate Seller 9x13 Inch eh ol ethan as po ao * mt = —tad Fleer All oie ane | Lap T rays 2 Tt for TV, bed, and in a jiffy. Limit at this price. —2nd Floor . Unbreakable PLASTIC 18 —fnd Fleer sageae? wastebas- et. Can't chip, yd Chine Potter | 4 4x6” Bake Dish ait —ne leer 2 oH hts yo — In * Flee colors. 1 * —fnd Floer 3 187 i: Tested ‘GENEVA’ Formula - 27 -22-qt.Wastebasket : : peipel?e7tnch Si is, “Wiity Basket oiginel Be of uses—lauridry, heuw, : =e. vegetable tray, van f i i” re | TER SPEC HAL “Full 200-Sheet Box | {OOOR: BUSTER SPECIAL 7; ta Tissues "Press 25 or M2 “flash Bulbs 1279 :. ia’ Blue- ag ll Z veartons of 12. 3 $1.68 value. Limit 3. : Main Fleer E sell for _& over-runs. ge yey Afternoon Yeh MMOR-BUISTER SPECIAL! ISTER | SPEC AL () JOOR-B 3U First Be Pen cls 10 “5 Pack of 10 gage ie sca should ; socal oval SIMMS will be CLOSED ALL MORNING TOMORROW . . . opening promptly at 12 NOON with the greatest single-day PRICE "SLASHING in our history. Plan to be here and get your share of savings! Open THURSDAY Night ‘til 9— impossible to list them all, Just Everybody Has a Chance to Save! take our w ord for it -—a ping trip to Ssenseome Regular low prices slashed .. special will ny for itself with EXTRA sav many purchases ...sh poh or agen paid 1. anot Read ices item in This Adv. Me ends....etc.! come to SIMMS tomorrow to save as you've seldom saved be- ‘fore, We'll be ready with extr# sales help... extra store hours 7, and EXTRA BARGAINS! Only a Low Overhead — ‘‘Small Profit Store Like SIMMS Could Afford to Slash Prices So Low on So Many Items. "MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Reg. Size Cigarettes—Limit 2 (6c tax) .. .Carton 2.15 King & Filter Cigarettes—Limit 2 (7c tax) Carton 2.25 *4 Kaywoodie Filter Pipe—metal stem, briar bow] 2.59 “69c Hersheys Instant Cocoa Mix—pound, limit 1 37¢ 69c Planters Peanut Butter—tfull pound jar ....<.46¢ 39c Marshmallow Circus Peanuts—14-ounce bag ‘ite 39c Crayola Crayons—full pack of 24 crayons t 19¢ 49c Papermate Refill Cartridges—for ball pens . .3le 15¢ North Star Batteries—regular size, limit 3 . *2 Barber Shears—1 12-inch, chrome finish ...... “a °2 Thinning Shears—7 ¥/z-inch, serpéted blade .. .79¢ 922.50 Schick Whiskaway Elect. Shaver— with trade ...//........ fans bas Ctl ae as 8.95 - $3.98 Telechront Elec: Clock— ¥ Petal wee ING tax. .... 2.2... 2. on o5/ /259 98c Filler Notebook Paper—pack 230 shee, limit 1 /..... ere er ee ay 63c *2.49 Mark 111 Papermate Ball Pen—won’t ; skip .1.63 $5.95 Hemington Speedak—speeds up e/ec. razors 3.88. 2 Rubber Horseshoe Set—for 4 playé rs, limit 1 1,19 5-Grain Aspirin—bottle of 100 tablets *1.50 Pinwae Home Permanents—2 for 1.19 . “ea. TTc 98c Flit Insect Spray Bomb—kills bugs §9¢ Krank’s Super Shave Cream—limit 1 .;.... .34e Best Buys in Photographic Equipment - : s : $1.50 Ansco Film 3 Rolls 79° =. Gueranteed ‘All Weather’ black & white. (620-120-127), 52,25 Airquipt Slide Magazines 1 Pits Argus Kodak, Viewlex, projectors. Holds 36 slides. COSCEOHE OE EO DEE OEOEOEDEOOOOEDOOOEOOOSOOSOES __/ Kodachrome COLOR Kodachrome io Fi 6mm Movie Film | 36mm. Slide:'Film eres ttn, mn | SR Ce 199 976 | 124-495 Indoor mg outdoor film for ac- | For beautiful color ‘slides indoors _tion movies in full colors, Fresh J oF outdoors. Fresh dated. bimnit ’ dated, Limit 6 rolls. 6. $132.50 Mag, Movie pe ba P25 fast lens, lifetime guarantee, famous name, new. 2%. $4.95 Sabre Flash Gamera Camera and fash, Use ” films, 12 inaps in color or B&W, . “a NS EVER at SIMMS *3.33 RB. G. Dun Bouquet Cigars—bor of 25 .....2.59 -E 10c Fairway Lighter Fluid—3-oz. tin, limit 1 .... 5¢” Ef 59c Brach’s Toffee Candy—foil wrapped, full Ib. .29¢ | 25c Orange Slices Candy—limit 1 lb. .../...... lig’ ‘25 Shorthand Notebook—spiral/style .../..... a ? soieoees . Te Grain Saccharin Tablets—bottle of 1000 . Kotex Feminine Napkins—pack of 12 . op 39 60c Drene Shampoo—famous TV advertised ..o4¢ | 25c Griffin's Alwhite Shoe Polish—liquid ..... 7 1d Bobby Pins—pack of 24, rubber tip . /...3 pkgs. 19¢ 39c Brylcreme Hair Dressing—in tube ....... . .26¢ *1 Lipsticks—H. H. Ayers or Eve. in Paris ...... .34¢ 79c Hazel Bishop Stick Deodorant ......... «os 04 Milk of Magnesia Tablets—250 tablets for.../...39¢ Gillette ‘Blue Blades'—double edge, pkg. of 5 .. .18¢ E to 3. cidocdeodubeddcccecedéccecsooesepegseceesecs ‘ 4g | Entire Summer Stock Ladies’ Shoes | : Values to $6 00 Your Choice Dress shoes, playshoes,. flats, sailcloths, high heels, wedgies, etc. All. colors, white, beige, $ : blue, red. —Basement Assorted Styles in 7 ie Purses Popular COTTON Knits Ladies’ T-Toppers | ‘198 Sie Srimning Sut" BBS To $2.95 Value le All summer styles, ‘colorfast Full Fashioned / to 79¢ PAIR or on ube in A ee 1S aenkee: 50 Sikes ose-10-10%6, Irregulars. SHOBNAIL Chenille Bedspreads te ilar $6.98 ree Viscose “nylon : Ee « Twin Assorted Sty ues MEN'S G BOYS’ SHOES $5.98 a” Values E Clearance of moccasins, and E oxfords, broken size range 312 § to 12. ‘Save now. , Oxfords and Straps Children’s Shoes Value to $2.98 —s Pray ay in » 4- 4%. Oxfords ry straps. —Basement Dh _ Blue and Red Colors BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Canvas Oxfords ($1.98 166 Sellers Blue and red canvas oxfords in sizes 4-8-8'2-12 and 12¥2. Prints ai Solid Color | ! , 13x13” TERRY Wash Cloths | 599° Regular 39¢ each, Heavy terry 3 cloth in solid colors, gay prints. e variety of patterns, colors, etc... = Famous names included. "Sizes E 10 to 16. . —Main Fleer 3, —Basement 3 B ie a NOON 'til 91 p. m. - Aadlies’ Nyloas 1 55.98 Everglaze Spreads, Drapes © ae aut Sizes $- M-L To $8.95 ‘Warner’ & ‘Glamorize’ brands.. Broken Sizes. ., Orion in bite colér only. Sixes small & medium. ..... eeeeees 7 a “Combination skirt & short, Polished cotton. Size 14 31.96 Girls’ Dresses 22 418 31.96 Girls’ Shorts or E 60x90-Inch Size oi rp if 10 PAIR $2.95 Ladies’ Pucker Pants—4 for White pucker pants with garter tabs. Smgll size. thr eneneee 58.95 Ladies’ Girdles | 347 remit oo - One Big Lot Group ' Good Style Selection Ladies’ Blouses | Ladies’ Shorts To $2.95 Value’ To $3.00 Value © "| Prints, solids, pol- b Entire stock r1e~ Cc ka dots, tailored duced — still good and dressy, selection of colors, Sizes. 32 to 38° styles. (2 for 2 —Main Fleer § 1.50.) Malis Floor ‘eeconesececongcasoooooqoossocsstososecesspes : $4.00 Ladies’ Skirts: une 7 Plains, plaids, ete, Mostly cottons, rome rayons. Sizes 22 to 26. ae 52.00 Ladies’ Shrug Sweaters SPECIALS for CHILDREN J $2.95 Girls’ “Skoris” Sets - Os Size 3 only—plaid & plain scotch. acid et sacle Coewresecevesosocccesoocce ecocceees: Weseee “Chix” Percale Fitted , orsucl Crib Sheets | Regular $1.98 $1.49 Value—4 tee 3 00 J Standard sheets for | ‘Happy _ jill’ oo fs “ crib mattresses, Knit blouses rat re 1 Bs sides, nylon mee a no ironing. ts / corners. to 14. Limit 4. ey, eesecoeeseoes pee Fo $3.95 Infants Qe 3.96 Infants’ Diaper Set Sizes M-L-XL. 9 180 Ghild’s Polo Shirts—3 for. ‘American made 1st. septate : Girls All Weather ¢ length, 1ined, tet quality. Pet st bite ‘9 only. Entire stock summer shorts or blouses. it 2 nfane’ Training P re a wilte with jack bord, wine 5] $1.19 F Famous Bath ieee 59c Tea Towels—3 for Attractive kitchen pattern. 16x26 inch size, pens print. .... So ccocccevccccerccccoosacossossoocoesoooces $1.98 Vinyl PLASTIC Assorted Sizes and Styles | Shower Curtains | Throw Rugs 6 x 6-ft. shower Hi- lo cottons, care curtain or 27 x 54- squa inch bathroom win- 9g: = pa — ores. Cc dow -curtains. Your 4 ” q i choice, es. Your choice. eee Basement snesvesesecesssorsccscocessoneessocensvoece ee Twin ‘or full size bedspreads or matching drapes. Your choice, — 39c Guest Towels—4 for “Fingertip 22218 inch towels with ‘Guys. é Dolls’ design. $3.98 Ruffle Bedroom Curtains — Floral pattern curtain fm 40x00 inch sims. Per pelt, .. 3 SPECIALS for MEN 39c Men’s Work Sox—6 Pair “Cushion Sole" for double wear, Elastic tops. White, ms 99 $2.49 Men’s Work Shirts Ss Twill in green, grey or khaki. Size 14 to 20. Sanforized, ...... COSHESS SOS SCOSSORCESESOECESEHOSEESESSES CCC Hanes Ribbed Style Men's Gaucho Style Men’s le! rts Sport Shirts “Inve. $1.29 Value - $2.49 Value Cotton knits in , stripe design. Wau se. in in sizes S-M-L. Pastel and dark col- ors in short sleeve ddoonssdudsencsncers secdedeedeGbetnedimboces $1.69 Men’s Sweat Shirts Fleece lined cotton: knits in qssorted colors, Sizes S-M-L-XL. “ii 59c Men’s Ath. Undershorts, 4for | y Broadeloth with gripper fasteners. White only, sizes 28-30-32. . Sorry, No Phone Orders—No Mail Orders—No Layaways at These: new — Pare to Limit All emecen a ae en ee oe ee ee ee ee ee, ee ee en ee ee ee ee ee ee gee ee ee = — tbe a i : ba : x fii : 7 ats ig : ee a * “Cs be t i ; a4 res 5 ; . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 ef 15 Soviets to Take Joy RideThroughUS. decane sical ik Russian . Sighiseers Arriving for: Tour * [concentrated by removing two is of its water at low tempera-| cares under vacuum, pasteurizing| “ pat 150 to 155 degrees for 30 minutes, Soata re mee et in Buffalo, they will go on Aug.) g ‘ 3 j% © Niagece Vals © ment ates te Menean | te New York for & day of sight a nal NEVER BEFORE A SALE TO MATCH IT! ‘ scrote ead | Thousands of ~~ | ike Sas ao | FAMOUS BRAND WHITE SHIRTS Regularly $4.00 and $5.00 : Poh 2 Sei oe resco nit a Lost WEIGHT ‘THE NATURAL WAY | "yeu, can “have a slimmer, more “GRACE SNE Prats po lhe to Foal _ appetite. Safe, ue hee | Hensr ‘Reach _ @ na Capsule” ge ee our nt ONLY ..... FO * Free—Diet Book With Each Reckece s (NATURAL. BEALTH “OODS e 5 8 Mt, Clemens WE 4am 3 7 ee $m ot Russians out for a They. are bringing their own in- ‘terpreter with them, and will be i ae F CALL AoW FOR A ESTIM \ATE 18 YEARS SERVING PONTIAC . ~~ . rs 33 eae 5 Mea cx Peewee ' . / ¥ : | r pee “= mee SB ae exes buy, ae cal a SpeEVCUVGRD EDV ER EEDA TYTN vebei va) it at bd ; ¥ = Acs AF en = (C:PLOOSE A BIO BEAR - A. | — AS LOW AS = PINANCING PLAN FOR YOU = | = ‘ .- = . a See See hana eEpeyeeepateey AMAA } MAU AUAUAU AM AMA ANAL j SO “wont Y DOWN ° es 3 “7 , he Money | ag 7 | , : ; 5'Y 7 P Pontiac Has Never Before Seen a Shirt Sale like this!.Actually thousands ‘ . AS LOW AS Ii Up to 5 Years to Pay of Osmun’s 2 famous brands of white cotten broadcloth and summer- i. ae “a permet ogee ! . weight shirts at the unheard of low price of just $2.99 each. Every shirt is ; *hO5 | ial abel ’ first quality... perfect‘in every way, (not even soiled or shopworn). a Every shirt bears the label of a regular Osmun’s famous brand that you'll recognize at once. Collar sizes are from 14to019...sleeve lengths are from 30 to 37 inches. Many collar styles as well as both plain and French cuff sleeves are included. THIS SALE OF SHIRTS STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT BOTH OSMUN’S DOWNTOWN and TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER STORES » 20th CENTURY DREAM KIT CHEN NO MONEY DOWN | . ISB. I cH WA. HAP LAN AN, ro Py in a eae AS LOW AS fs NO MONEY DOWN AS LOW AS oH SAE Ra ENCLOSED PORCH fs NO MONEY DOWN PLEASE N OTE: Buy as many shirts as you wish but remember: Osmun’s sales are always terrific—and the early shopper gets the cream.of the selection! 4 | Now, as clicky, you are invited to charge your purchases at Osmun’s { SS ARCHITECT PLANS “PLANNING SERVICE WRITTEN G GUARANTEE WILT TO ALL GOVERNMENT CODE “INSURED and BONDED WORKMEN Shop the stores that never compromise on Quality DOWNTOWN PONTIAC = —sTEL- HURON CENTER 51.N. Saginaw _ . |. W, Huron at Telegraph ' Open Mon,, Fri, ’til 9 P.M. i ee Mon., erent Fri, Sat. ’til 9 PM.. Colossal Production NEWALLA, Okla. @ — R. R. 3 Cox’ hen outdid herself. She laid) SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Jerry p Ad Oi lcm ving gee a copy boy for the} » ounces. : --]South Bend’ Tribune, was on thel Easy Come, Easy Go. UNITED SHIRT ' Distributors Tel-Huron Shopping Center verge of ‘retiring’ for a mioment | When he scanned his savings de- ee ee ee EGGS ...™ Bearer to a 1-Lb. Limit Fresh REMUS BUTTER Good © Thurs. Only SUPER SPECIALS! 78 N. Gue ranteed Fresh Large Saginaw 2 89: piesa dl kyle This Valuable Coupon Entitles: the 49: With Meat Purchase (Advertisement) — New laxative discove As you grow older, the internal mus- cles of your colon wall also age, lose the'strength that propels waste from the body. Stagnant bowel contents be- come so dry and shrunken that they fail to stimulate the urge to purge. Relief, doctors say, lies in a new laxative principle. Old-style bulks and moisteners may create gas, take 3 or 4 days for relief. Old-style salts and drugs cramp and gripe the entire system. Of all laxatives, only new * COLONAID gives you its special 3-way relief that works only on the lower. Stops Constipation Due to “Aging Colon” for normal regularity. (Advertisement) re-creates 3 essentials The elevénth Living Rosary. will be presented: by the Daughters of Isabella and the First Saturday IN RELIGIOUS RITE — Participating in the “Crowning of the Immaculate Heart of Mary” are Shirley LaFave, Bernice Fountain, Mary Ellen LaFave and Theresa Plunkett. The ceremony is part {Living Rosary’ Will Be Presented Here Friday League of Pohtiac and vicinity at 7:30 p.m, Friday at St. Joseph Church. ‘The fourth degree Knights of the “Living Rosary” to be presented Friday at St. Joseph Church. : . of Columbus of Pontiac six Hazel Park will assist. Mrs. Margaret King of Flint, (1) Cotonatp moisturizes dry, hardened waste for easy passage with- out pain or strain, (2) CoLonain's unequalled rebulking action helps re- tone flabby colon muscles. (3) And CoLonaip acts gently, on the nerve reflexes that stimulate the vital “mass movement” of your lower colon. Cotonaip relieves even chronic constipation overnight; is so gentile it was hospital proved safe even for ex- pectant mothers, And CoLonaip won't interfere with absorption of vitamins or other food nutrients. Get CoLONAID Scouts Plan Museum NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) —The Boy Scouts of America will begin construction this fall. of a museum to house historical items of scouting, Items to be displayed iwll include uniforms, photograpys and other mementos of the scout movement, The museum will be the gift of Gale F. Johnston, St. colon (area of constipation). — today! Introductory size 43¢. Louis banker and vice president of the BSA since 1951. SPECIALS IT TROUSERS . . 55 SKIRTS "=". 5a SWEATERS. ° 48 \. Cleaned ‘and Blocked f . — Packaged tn Plastic FAMOUS Year'round quality at SPECIAL SAVINGS! SPORT SHIRTS 49° 1 BLOUSES | TIES 49° a a Ee 3 For 39° . Fanade Cleaners EXCLUSIVE PROCESS ) 822 NORTH PERRY AT EAST BOULEVARD — SHIRTS Beautifully sundered «=. § For inevigeay oocaned $19 om plastic. U.S., Britain Agree to Arm Indonesia LONDON (AP) — The United States and Britain } have shifted to a policy of giving the Indonesian government limited military aid in an effort to offset increasing Communist bloc influence, diplo- matic informants in London say. * x bg Indonesia has accepted a British offer to provide specialized train- ing for some army officers, the sources reported. The United States signed an agreement in Jakarta last Wednesday to sell| light arms to the Southeast Asian’ island republic. Some U.S. weapons already have been flown from Japan. to Indonesia and a shipment of 300 trucks and Jeeps plus arms will sail soon from Yokohama. * * * The U.S.-British decision to help arm President Sukarno’s forces presumably was based on the rep- utation of top army leaders for being staunchly . an s The Communist party has polled the largest vote of any party in recent Indonesian elections, and army chiefs are reported worried by the Red upswing. ne dl sn 16 E. Lawrence on é We Have Three Million Dollars Available For Mortgage Purposes! If you are planning to buy or build a new home or to improve your present home, come in and see us today. HOME LOANS OUR SPECIALTY WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS He Pontiac Federal Savings “i . Home Office 761 W. Huron Street 3 Tike Downtown Branch Rochester Branch Te SSS |. 407 Main Street Man With-Nine Lives CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C, ‘(AP)— The auto swerved out of: control off U.S. 74 near here, plunged down a 100-foot embankment, overturned twice and plopped up- right in a shallow section of the rocky Broad River, Officers foynd the lone occupant, 56-year-old Bramlett Alvin Ballard, sitting be- hind the wheel in neck-high water with only a bruised forehead, state regent, and officers of Michi- gan and Pontiac Daughters of Isa-| bella will form the procession, and will be attended by flower girls, their queen and her attendants, At the conclusion of the proces- sion, there will be a “Presenta- tion of Roses” and the “Crown- ing of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.” Following the consecration of the whole assembly there will be a candlelight ceremony around the statue of Mary, with choir singing. Blessed Virgin Mary, Rule Dea Mule Fatally Shot Himselt aoe MACON, Ga . (AP)~A coroner 8s other courses. 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SuarRuppmn fled to Sumatra after protesting that disorderly anti-Dutch activities could turn Indoriesia over to the Communists. Dissident groups protested agaitist misrule and the inclusion of Communists in the government. - President: Sukarno turned: a deaf - ear. 9 Shope ledilimatd comea a papa at cp e = si ion is: neutral al- oe pan tea interference in, Indonesia's internal - east. Treaty Organization - -we --are. pledged to stop Red aggression down through Indonesia, Australia and eate that food* production is in- ng is at a stand-— No doubt the United States will have to rescue Indonesia to keep it * out of full Communist control. But ‘It is then that its graceful curves and contours are most apparent. : _ & SR Pix thousands of lights outline the suspension ‘span and its ap- proaches as perfectly as its draw- ) ‘ing board scale. Accented by the reds near the ’ water surface. to warn boats that there's something quite dangerous to them in the background, the. lights tell the silent and impressive story of “Mighty Mac’s” magnificence. ®..& & However, you get little idea of this great architectural and engineering triumph by merély crossing the bridge itself. Whether you are there by day or by night, you miss three- quarters of one of the century’s greatest spectacles if you don’t i“ get a side view of the bridge. fi This privilege is free to all, and is a especially good from the Mackinaw City side, where there are two good vantage points. xk kk * proaches the turn to the ferry dock, go straight through to its end where —————————————— EE THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Powrme Peres Company 48 W. Huron Bt. Pontise 12, Michigan cae Mark Datly Sxeept Sunday OSSELt. Baserrt, Jou® A. Rriev oeative Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising M Bowan HB. povermnate i... East M, Tarspwett, Burine Pr Circulation Manager G. Manematt, Jonpar, Local Advertising Man Gronce tomar, Chassities Manager entitled to loca! news inted in this all AP news dispatches. : lor 40 cents fT ft te $1200'6 ot where itn payable fn Pontiac. the respected Vice President Monam- ‘ ‘ dent of the Bank of Indonesia, affairs, AS a menilier of the South- ‘Latest reports from. Jakarta ind, : pe poteny aes anen -with a medicirie dropper, d If you're on the street that ap-. f oo, yu, get gd de vl of te east side of the bridge. Then continue westward along the street nearest the water, turning right under the bridge approach and follow through along the shore until you get to a point where most of the west side of the bridge looms before you. | x * | & From the northern approach there is no favorable spot t6 get a closeup side view. of “Mighty Mac.” ee The Flight to Freedom _ According to the United States In- formation Agency, 3.5 million per- sons have fled from East to“ West Germany since the end of World War Il. ane “k. kk * a year alone despite heavier - border guard, 261,622 Gérmans . crossed into free Germany. Many - others are known to have come _. in without officially’ applying for asylum, These refugees who must leave. friends, relatives and worldly goods are a powerful answer to Communist propaganda ‘of a democratic paradise in East Germany. * 1 ie * Soviet Germany is building more watch towers on the West German sig border and it now is a criminal of- - of fense, punishable as treason, to try to escape. In this way the Com- - >) munists hope ‘to put an-end to the _ public advertising of the unpopular- _... ity of the East German government . by thei aiAnias: Swho~ fee Hes tyranny. ee ' ‘The Man'About Town. Out of Ordinary Animals and Birds Making Our Life More Interesting tb the aek-dey ot tak caly When his automobile keys were missing, ’ Elmer Champeau of Lake Orion, suspected his pet crow. He found them in one of its hiding places in the hollow of a tree, 20 feet above the ground, also some coins, a bottle opener, pair of spectacles and some spoons—not “ all from the Champeau home. “The cutest things I ever saw,” phones Berkley Smithfield of Waterford, in telling about a brood of five young skunks being reared in his neighborhood by an old pair, “with their usual weapons in top working order.” When he looked at four young squirrels in a nest in a tree, Earl Windham of Walled Lake, found that something, had happened to their parents, and the babies were starving. He’s now feeding them and says “They'te gpowing like weeds,” When investigating some peenet plants in his garden, Arthur Felcher of Drayton Plains found that the squir- rels had beaten him to.it, and had dug out most of the nuts which were only partially matured. One of the happiest indications of a changing times comes from im Dr. Robert T. Hatt, Director of Cranbrook Institute of Science, who feels that we°are in a revolt against Grade B films, TV commercials and Elvis Presley. Word comes to me from those con- firnfed and all-seeing globe trotters, Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and her boon companion, Alice Serrell, that they'll arrive home from their latest earth encircling jaunt on Sept. 86. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Caroline Schwab of 152 Edison St.; eighty-ninth birthday. “- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Langerman of Birmingham; fitty-fifth wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Phoebe Holzman — of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-fourth birth- day. Faienes Carrolton of Birmingham: eighty-fifth birthday. Peter Mulcahey | of Lapeer; eighty-third birthday. WORLD MISSION ' °° His Own Special Summit David Lawrence Says: Voice of ne People _ ‘Citizens Must. Act to ‘ie - ‘ “Our Largest, Finest Park’ Repors In Michigan ewnpapers ond mala egsines bo made — ‘many aware of the threat to Michigan's greatest state park—the wilder. “ness and scenic area of the Porcupine Mountains. This great panorama ot facasted bis, of otrenate and ales 3a now tenthd Oy S08’ Miteray. ya = ' Its 58,000 acres constitute a reserve that a great many have already learned to love; and many more will see this summer by reason of increased traffic across the Straits of Mackinac, The greatest importance lies, however, in the future when all such spots will be invaluable for the retreation. that will be the more, greatly needed with our fast growing population, ‘The threat to the park Hes if the interest of several mining com. ~ panies in the copper sulphide ores of low grade that lie in the uplands of the park and below its offshore waters. ~ x * * Smelting of the ores in the region of the park would, undoubtedly bring about destruction of plant life of the area. The acid smoke from the smelters would create waste land for miles around, and the tailings from mining operations would further contribute to the despoilation-of w &. kt The mining interests may point out that the residents otf Michigan would gain from the mining operations—in payrolls, taxes and royal- ties to local communities, counties and state. They are less apt to point out that* these benefits come ftom the taxpayers’ pockets in government support of copper prices and that, if this support ended, their operations would also be tikely to end. we 2&2 & The economic value of the Porcupines is sure to te greater as a recreational park, for that use will continue and grow for centuries, The conservation'‘conittission of Michigan Kasthe authority to ‘permit mining in this park. ‘It has taken no ‘action. Those who would save the park should make their opinions known. ' Our state park system now numbers 60 sites—most of them small ‘ and crowded. Seventeen million visitors stopped ih tHese parks last the park. year. Porcupine, our largest and finest, is at stake. must act now if they are to save it. 's citizens The most effective way to do is to make your interests known to the Michigan Department of Conservation, Laane. Michigan...» Court Ignores People of Arkansas j=: _ WASHINGTON — Abraham Lin- Be it: il; 4 B BR: iL a bike il Bz fg E people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.” ‘Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1820 that “‘to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all consti- tutional questions is a very danger- ous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.” { x * * These quotations become more than ever pertinent now because the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis this week held that popular oppositjon’’ in the com- munity was primarily responsible for the belligerent attitude of the students at Central High School in Little Rock who protested, some- times with acts of violence inside the school, against “integration” in the classrooms. — The judges went farther when they criticized the school board — at Little Rock for not seeking injunctive relief ‘against those who opposed by unlawful acts the lawful integration plan.’’ The ap- The Country Parson We “2 . “Preaching is like fighting bees -—you’re so busy swinging at pesky annbydfices you can’t con- centrate on what needs to be done.” . » peals court cited with disapproval the passage. of new laws by the . circumvent that ruling through, for instance, a pupil-assignment plan. The inference is clear that public opposition to the reversal in 1954 ‘of a Supreme Court ruling—which had been “affirmed and re- affirmed” for 58 years—-comes un- der the headings now of “unlawful acts.” This very point was dealt with by Judge Lemley of the U. S. District Court, who earlier this summer ordered the nement of “integration” in the Little Rock schools for two and a half years. He said in his formal opinion: “Relative to interference from outside the school, the plaintiffs urge that the (school) board should have either instituted criminal prosecutions against the persons responsible, or that it should have applied for injunctive relief, as was done in the Hoxie, Ark.,; and Clinton, Tenn., cases. (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Readers’ Round Table on Effects of Calcium “We are grateful for help re- ceived paras ipa your Personal Health appears daily in our paper, een Daly ration of Calcium and vitamin D hgs put my husband on his feet again after years of pain in the joints. He is able to walk for miles now and feels fine.’ (Mrs. W. T.—Saskatoon, Canada). * * “Your talks on cal urn a Citi my husband a . world of good. He now takes not less than 3 glasses of milk daily and supplements _ this high calcium food with extra cal- cium and D. For years he had pains in his knees DR. BRADY — every winter and blamed it on the dampness where he works. Now the pains are gone (none at all the: past year) and he continues his high calcium diet the year around —milk, cheese, oatmeal, etc.” (W. A., Pennsylvania). * * * * “TY bad trouble in both shoul- ders, right wrist, ‘both feet. So sore and stiff that when I got up in the morning it felt as though the bones must be broken, I started to take a quart of milk daily and 3 to 6 calcium capsules with it, and in a month I began to get relief. In a few more weeks all soreness in joints was gone, I ran out of calcium and took none for'a month or so. The pain began again, and you may be sure I started eating calcium again. Ever since I have kept it up regularly and I do not suffer any more.” (H. E. D., Minnesota). “Three glasses of milk, usually skim milk, plus three calc1um wafers a day (calcium and D) have eliminated the stiffness in. arm and back which plagued me every night. After an hour or so in the morning the muscles would unkink, but at night they seemed to tighten up so that I couldn’t rest. When I took your advice and supplemented my diet with Ca & .D, I was able to uncoil, at night and sleep relaxed.” (J, H. M.) Two years -ago, following your teachings, I started eating cal: cium and D. Took 6. with meals every day for two months, skipped a month, then 3 a day for two months, skipped another month, now I eat Six twice a week. My joints feel 20 years younger and my nerves are steady... . * * * “Over a year ago I was in con- stant pain in left shoulder. Could * hardly move it— took my right ~ hands to lift left to my head. Commenced gating calcium wafers as you recommended for ~{ bursitis. After two. weeks no- tieed some change for the better, kept on. with the medicine .. . for several months have been. fine, use my arm\ qyer with no pain stiffness freely. as_, «+» 15 years old. Expect to con- tinue with calcium as long as I live.” @. Ht.) a (Well, shouldn’t we all? Calcium is food, not medicine. FOOD. So you EAT it, preferably in its nat- ural state—in such calcium rich foods as whole milk, skim milk, buttermilk, cheese, egg yolks, green leafy vegetables, peas, beans, nuts, peanuts. If your diet s not a high calcium diet, then City Fire . Protection Interests Readers — Pontiac is indeed fortunate in having a most capable and far- sighted City Planning Commission, City. Commission and City Man- ager. : Gradually" streets are being “Hall, dg ade Safety Building, Library, Westside Fire Station, etc., all om a pay-as-you-go basis. ‘ Other improvements are con- templated in the near future, we understand, which are right for a progressive city such as Pontiac. We hope that, in the planning; the necessity of a new fire station in ‘the Baldwin-Walton area will hot be overlooked. Since the fi- nancial picture in Pontiac’ is so bright, we -believe that now. is the time to include such a neces- sary item in the 1959 budget. Interested in Progress Correct, the’ primary function of a fire station is to house firemen and engines. Did you know that Pontiac’s; downtown station, the you must supplement it with cal- ned” one, (built in 1867) is too small‘ to house an aerial Robert T. Hatt, Director | Coambresk Institute of Science ) are sagging, wheee heating is inadequate. and whose kitchen = area 7 once a hay Libraries are a Know!l- edge is necessary, but library pa- torns can take the books to their comfortable homes to enjoy thém. Men ‘and equipment that protect City of Pontiac deserve better treatment than a 91-year-old build- ing that should be torn down before it-falls down. ~. - Daughter of a City Firefighter I am in complete agreement with Mr. Price’ # yecent letter re- garding inadequate fire protection ‘in the area north of Fister Body. ed added fire protection for this © area, However, we do not wish to ap- pear critical of the Pontiac Fire .Department, but do believe they do a very fine job with the equip- ment and facilities at their com- mand... « Ghee Records of a Psychologist: an te = truck that would be invaluable i G. W. Gray weeks, but every ) wi Iv e in ; * oe the event of fire in the taller ©. Yale ey: tle wy ‘cane sore, ae wae sonal —— mat, letters . for Yale ot the People -bealth . and nieisas Tot dlessss. Cine: iag- Did you know that there are 18 This ie nosis or treatment, will be be answered Be wit inform: Dr Brady, if @ stam watt? men, and four trucks on duty 24 Meo yam pon, request if the letter _ Méressed ‘enyelape ig sent'to Fae Poo- hours a day in a building whose must be under 200, words “and The (Copyright 1988) walls are backing, whose foors Saute, erm ee Tw “, Es 2 Collegians, Don’t Squander Money Notice how Bill violated King David’s philosophy. Family life should be a teamwork affair. When you kids go on to col- lege, dad and mother often are working your way through school for you. So look on the money they send you as sacri- fictal gifts. King David would call it blood money, not to be squandered for foolish items. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y-393: Bill. T., aged 18, entered college last semester. He comes from an average jhome where there are.several other chil- dren and the father peak can make ends meet. x *« * But his parents skimped and saved and borrowed some money to help start Bill into college. The first month, however, Bill and his hometown girl had a quarrel.: So Bill called her sev- eral times per. week. In fact, his phone bill was $28 before the end of the month. Yet the $28 to pay for these fool- ish calls came from that loan on his Dad’s life insurance policy: _ “* * -& I’m stressing this case today be- cause when you kids are old enough to go to college, it is high time you got a little old fashioned gumption or “horse sense’’. in- to your noodles. And -gumption involves’ in the use of Don’t. think I DR. CRANE, am picking, solely on the boys, for a lot of you coeds are just as stupid. For exafhple, here’s a girl oe eee goes out to wash and scrub and help her neighbors, just so she can make a little extra money to _ pond her daughter to college. That mother sometimes makes $10 a week extra. to apply to her daughter’s higher education. * * * Yet that same daughter has started the cigaret habit since go- ing to college, and tow burris up $104 per year on the ends of her cigarets. ‘ For that $104 ($2 per week) is the the outlay burned up on. the ends of cigarets by just the “aver- age”’ (one pack per day) smoker. When college kids are being “financed by s on thé part of their dad and mother, they are disloyal to waste even a penny of such financial aid sed home. If you dislike this blunt endict- ment, then discuss this very prob- len in your Sunday School class next week, or use it as the basis for a Young People’s Meeting on Sunday night. x wk ik And to give you ah apt text for the latter purpose, just read I Samuel 23:15-17. King David was hemmed in by the hostile Philistine army. One day he expressed the wish that he might have a drink of water from the well of Bethlehem. Unbeknown to David, 3 of his mighty -men. slashed their way clear through the Philistine army | nee ee hem wel. °° x * *& Guia the hind wkd back Se =e David and offered him a n this sacrificial gift on cigarets or phone calls to a quarreling girl friend? "Net on your life! He deemed Teenagers, i it holy, bought with the blood of the brave soldiers who had fought their way twice through - the hostile army. -So he regarded the water as fit only for a sacrifice to Jehovah. x * * Maybe some of you teenagers better discuss this case before next semester, so those who are going forth to college for the first time — will learn to play.ball more fairly with their parents. Family life should be a matter of team-work. When dad and mother deny themselves. many needed conveniences to send you college kids an extra $25 of $650, don’t waste the money on inane items, Be sure you play ball with the devoted allies back home who are ae work your way oer school... “ke wk Send for 9 Delget Test for return ectdopee de. (non- profit). Use it ered for dis- cussion at church, Did David figuratively squander _ Always write \W, Crane are of T mise ee hontine ean expiodin a oe 4c stamped © gelt-address — 200 to cover typing costs when you send (Copyright 1988) y= THE RONTIAG PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 Deaths in Ponta and Nearby Areas MRS. LOYSE L. DUDLEY Mrs, Loyse L. (Gertrude) Dudley|Mrs. Ralph Leinen of Idaho, of 1272 Merry Rd. who. had been} Service will be at 1:30 p.m. ill several months: was dead on|Friday from Sparks-Griffin Chapel arrival at Pontiac General Hos:|with burial in White Chapel Mem- pel yesterday morning, She wasiorial Cemetery, Mrs. Dudley was a member of Mon phy enero Church — of] erom, andthe Royal Neigh Witinens Dr. died America, bors of « Surviving besides her husband] terday, is a sister, Mrs. Volney Ward of Indianapolis. Be Mrs. Dudley's body witl be taken from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home at hoon Thursday to. the Carruthers Funeral Home at: Sulli- van, Ind. for service and Warial - Saturday, MRS. C, GOLDSWORTHY Mrs, Clifford (Inez M.) Golds- worthy, 57, of 4840 Fenmore St. died yesterday’ in Palmer Osteo- pathic Hospital, Detroit. A native of Finland, she was a member of the Lutheran Church. }' eight grandchildren: ‘three brothers and three sisters, Earl and Aimar Ayala of Pontiac, George “Ayala! | RS Mrs. Julian Dahl and SIDNEY EK, GREENTHAL, _ esd Siegen it 2 suddenly heart ailment at his residence yes: He was. a retired dechtiin: Surviving are his wife, Winnie; three’ sons, Charles of Waterford, Merlin of Union Lake and Ralph of Arizona, anda brother, | Service will be at 3:30 p.m. Fri- day from the Sparks-Griffin Chape} with burial following in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. MRS.. WIRT D, JACOBS ‘Mrs. Wirt D. (Bertha L.) Jacobs; 84, of 35 Cooley St, died yesterday of a-heart ailment after a brief illness. Mrs, Jacobs was a member of irst Baptist Church and. the Class of her church, < She ‘leaves her husband; a daughter and two sons, Mrs, Har- land‘W. Fogal, Gerald C: and Don- ald -M, Jacobs, .all of Pontiac; four and Mrs, Arthur Hendrickson of grandchildren; three great-grand- [ALL THE LIBERAL “CREDIT YOU Buys This... BIG FAMILY.SIZE REFRIGERATOR Brand New ee i NEED! | With your 10-year-old, or less, refrigerator in operating condition. 1938 Moder 2 No Memey Down “OAM METER PLAN - | Tuk home, children; and a sister, Mrs, How.| jard Luther of Pontiac. : Service will be at 1 p.m, Friday from the Donelson-Johns Funera! Home with ‘burial follawing in White Chapel Memorial Z GEORGE MM. PETERSON George M. Peterson, 78, of 209 }Osmypn St, died yesterday al two daughters, Rev: Maurice Peterson of Paw Paw, Kenneth at Mrs. Charles Brooks of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Harvey Prestel and of Pontiac. Service will be at 2:30 p.m, Fri- fay from the First. Baptist Church with burial in White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery. Mr. Peterspn’s body is at the Huntoon Funeral Home. + MRS. DAVID 8; LEWIS. , = Service for Mrs. David S. (Lucy M.) Lewis, 84,| , will be held at 2 p.m, Thursday at the Baird Funeral Home, Burial will be in Clarkston Cemetery, Clarkston. Mrs, Lewis died Tuesday follow- She was a past matron and a Hife. member of Martha Chapter, H. and Gaba E., both of Lapeer; | MRS. FRANK E, McGUNEGLE *MARLETTE —Service for Mrs. ank E. (Bertha V.) McGuriegle, 74, of Marlette, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Marlette | Methodist Church, Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lapeer. \Her body is at the March Brothers Funeral Home, Mrs. McGunegle died Tuesday in the Marlette Community Hospital, following a short illness, . She was a graduate of Eastern Michigan Co'lege in Ypsilanti and was a teacher in Marlette schools for several years. 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Un. : _lestedes Delivery, ttre THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Avcust 20, 1958 sed magnolia, planted by President 36 J - 2 | Police said the men were appar-| : oi enemy ope unmen error qty seams cs secon Rachel. . é Solomon's guests were ) sea'4 Women for $200 — . Shitfman, 43, and Syika .Burnstein, NOW: | 233 8 DETROIT (UPI) — ‘Taree gun./ ~ a wt Detwoit i men: “wornen in an OPEN E. Maple Japartment here last night before Blind Woman Loyal PHONE MI6-008 ge man, knocked on the| PROVIDENCE. RL UP) — ison Co.. all three forced their way in atlcompigted @ years with BLP In }gunpoint when Miss Solomon gustries this week. This would not _ BIRMINGHAM BRANCH opened the door. be unusual except that Miss Gad- Yanai * * * bois has been blind since infancy ° ‘ @ complete line of |. One covered the woman and her/Despite the handicap she Bas won LUGGAGE’ wha LEATHER GOODS _ [MS ces wih pga women cians Scan - Braille dicta EXPERT REPAIRING = [ "cen, | fgimett ip search af money. Tey et Not eee bos yy yk SERVICE go engeteg took the $200 from the. women’s _— #lucGage coves Over 25 Years Mgt eo pa acters hee Aho cuocisth ot Indiana's _NATIONAL’S: VALUE-WAY CUT AND TRIMMED PORK LOIN ROAST semieny fom Set a » Loin End Cut : B re 39°. -_s 49 ‘ ‘Se 12s. Size 4 . 4 to 6 Lb. Rosst—Full Rib > HALF Lome... so | 4'to 6.Lb. Roast—Tenderioin in HALF LOIN oe we OH Rib-or Loin — Cat Thick or Thin - os Reest or Chops ea CENTER cur lined Cor durey jacket sets Blue Birds and Clowns at back-to-school savings Reg, 3.98 88 and 4.99 | BOILING BEEF . 3 ibs. cROTND BEEF Lb. anced a abs | Toasty end warm pl % the school crowd! ‘ Clowns” 7 P. a flanne].] BONELESS BEEF... u 6@Q* ” re peddle with rubber rat ack, flame ined sip Jes, Sizes 8443. “Blue Bird” straps sees. ce of colors. and oxfords in choi ‘| BANANAS a “4°°0° STORES . : ( : ; . \ 5 ; 1 ‘ , ; ‘a \ new colors. Jr. " Deep-tone cotton fall coordinates _ Reg. 88 " §.98 Skirt-blouse. costumes bridge seasons on cam- pus... in office. Knits included. Sizes 10-18. Tots’, girls’ warm coats and coat sets. Reg. $§ ; 18.98 Wool zibeline or mel- ton, Coat-and-slack sets 4-6x, 7:10. Coats: only in sizes 8-14, Savenow! ‘Free Alferations : oF Se ie -chin- -huggi miss Free meant uettes. Caeecia ” linings. ich Tots’, girls’ warm, washable snowsuits “Values § N to 16.98 Dan River plaids, pop- lins; some Orlon® lin- ed. Many matching hoods, hats. 4-6x, 7-14. Girls’ easy-care Orlon® sweaters ale 1 44 1.98 | Classic or novelty sty- les for school. Luscious colors in soft-as-cash- mere Orlon®. 7 to 14. » Tots’ and girls’ savings-priced hew fall skirts - 1” . Cordureys, rayons, wool blends. Plaids, tweeds or polide. Siegs 3-6x, 7:14. \ 4 values \ IMITED QUANTITIES, on sale while they last! Harry for these fives in ‘lips and sleepwear Tt. Pajamas, s | ylonized plisse, ’ pr. ints, Misses? Save now on misses’ : chic new fall skirts © Reg. 2.98 y ky and 3.98 Wool blends, fall cot-— ~ jons, rayons. Tw plaids solids. Sheath, "pleated crs 22-30. Clear pine chest all ready-to-finish 17 88 Plenty of storage space in 9 roomy drawers. Smoothly sanded and ready to finish. Save! , women’, s sizes. Federal’s ‘own bras in fine white cotton ts 99° . 1.69 - Trim - fitting ‘circle. - stitch cup y baekt at big - Savings! ar 32-40 re B-C. Famous Remington, Royal typewriters List 88 141.99 Royal Quiet Deluxé-or Remington 44-key, pi- ca. type models. Touch ~ control. Carrying Case. Girls’ bouffant white cotton angel Wonder-wah dt fea ry and polished cottons. White with trims. 3 e ee le oat te ecm Saal a es ee PL RR erie Ror! hy 2 ee r SEES Ne nr es < * * es ee ee Pe eet eee ee ee THE PONTIAC -PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 20, 1958 _ School bells will be ringing again almost before you know it. Time for you to get your youngsters all prepared. You’re sure to find whatever they need right here. -- and at thrifty Prices, too. STORES OPEN EVERY DAY ot 9:30 — OPEN EVENINGS to 9 MERAY - THURSDAY — FRIDAY ond al casei “DONT MISS IT? ~ OSMUN’S _ GREAT WHITE SHIRT. SALE! _ Details on Page 4 of This Paper , ~ Advance Fall Fabrie Sale Fabrics, 36” to 45” wide Rayon-Cotton Blends, many are crease resistant. -All meant to sell for much more than sale: price. Peta Set. “9 #8) Page 4 SHOPPING CENTER SCCHCOHSSSLESESER SOS CEO OOOOOSOOOEOOS, En eeeesonerenesesreensesettaspovedics *OCCOOCCCOHSR COOHSOSHSHESOOOSEOLOOCLOS * ® e bd e bad oo Seccncecccccsesceessccosesoscccocsscccctccccsccceseoccccccscencooee! re ae rrrnenasenosnoeinose pai oooooesococoses ‘to School ON TIME” 17-JEWEL WATCH with ee expan- § 5* _ Anti-Magnetic - sion bond, We ater Re- sistent’... . Gis 5 + 3 Hluminous Dial ” Sweep Second Hand 17-JEWEL GIRLS’ WATCH with matching - exponsion band in $ x” ae gold filled case. .... a SCHOOL ANY SUIT TOPCOAT or OVERCOA mami | 1 39 “* * weeeccccoscccosces * Far Trim TO SIZE 10 First’ Quality Fashion Suiting and Dress Including — ‘SHOPPING CENTER - W. Huron at Telegraph Rd. pi SAecniR OL a cee tees ss ss ena evepenesoyenessbenecesese and are the . VERY. : “Shop the Stores That Have Never . SPECIAL AT oe “Tatars Contr : Compeomiced ce Quality” Downtown Pontiac aa fo W. Huron - Telegraph” 51 N. Seginaw SEW * FABRIC SHOP Open Mon. Thars.. Open Mon.. Fri. +? ba Hl ) SAVE, hh. FE 5-4457 ‘il 9 P.M. oe errrmmrrrrerrerirerrrererrrrerrs fo A Re MWifiuiit itil PRE-LABOR DAY and SPECIALS! ! Skirts. & Sweaters pomeranian Children's te Size 10 eee ; i nae Ahn eee x — | Trousers-Slacks To 6 Pleats ss # © TEL-HURON CENTER 1-HOUR _MY ER's os" ™ ‘FRENCH-GLO wioue | ‘ooh "aera ‘ SHOP. . @ week #« Tal-Haren Shopping Center an te: TEL-HUR¢ 7 re en ee ee eed CC ee oe, 8 a RE ER eth iii Pe IT a ec en aie ny Rea em ’ yeu * Sin egg ny 0 en he + iri ots Socccsdeccegncocsedececoccenecssocccesoescoecces coccegecososcooccees gh OPOSSeeseeesovesoocooccooosoneseosesesooceoooeeoesoosooosooeeeeeees pre-season spe Cunningham’s : STORE MANAGERS SUMMER ‘CLEARANCE ‘SALE! OUT . THEY GO! CLOSE-OUTS ANSCO CAMERAS ¢ ANSCO PIONEER thursday, friday. and saturday K Jac-Shi new pants galore! ‘3 usually $398 ST A A dd diated eeeoe Boys’ 8-18 Boys’ Orlon | voce cece eeeeseen cece ccceeses conceeesecenococcocoecceescsooesoocee yenoapendnedaittocsoss, geqnermeuedemmenste re cecsoodsenuceeene#¢* He — are ‘WAY DOWN! “QUALITY is "WAY UP! resge's. ) 52% \s ints. ie acasscovconn susan Fetes ceoenrrerentcinereeetneromitenisstaseswerertesiniehir aa Ssesssvessnscesnvosonssenusssssecssnsecsssesssnsssesssossssssonessnsssccssesanesaganscsoseess eccccesoseovesoossooenesosooe® 5 Bice oateccueccocbinctl iy “4 ee : . 5 rh ii ee FF: 33 + e«® e ¢ 33 $3 e ® ee e @ $3 dp a e ® = Fe 35 e ®@ e @ e ® $3 :¢ © Reg. $8.95 $ 33 Long sleeve sport @ e * NOW 3 $3 with vest-effect! ° °3 paso black/red, o= z ANSCO FLASH 330 gry“ Snel om B usually $5983; curren 3 . . e Reg. $14.98 $77 ee : NOW 3 8 > : A marvelous advance selling ; CLIPPER FLASH +4 : ° new fall ee length e ¢ ATTACHMENT ° : slacks, capri-length pants, © Reg. $3.45 49 ¢ S t bermuda-tength shorts! All - NOW $2 8 wed ers | at savings far-and-away the® ° : 28 | | best of the season! Veltona. © 8 SHEER CASE $3 4 ‘plaids, wool pinstripes, solid oF Now $130 04 = color wool flannels, Fall's ° 33 deep-tone greys, charcoal. 10- : BROWNIE ° : 16, capri-length pants: char-§ °¢ - se coal wool pinstripe. 8 to 18. . MOVIE se ey ° : » special $5. the Bermuda: wool ¢ NOW $29 28 flannel, in charcoal grey, . : : 2 Veltona plaid. Sizes 10 to 16. e- 3 e? special $3. full length sleekes ¢ HARD Rubber 23 | 9 Veltona plaid in el det ; ‘COMBS. es j Also grey wool flannel, 8 t ° ¢3 16. cia %. : € Es. es i os : : : Aceigts ' ry $e ‘ e e : TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER : 33 head Cunningham $id ‘open 4 nig p.m. e monday, thursday, f friday, soturday 3 DRUG STORE ee a $ TEL-HURON CENTER 3 ? § of d Seccccccepepecccoccveet Se fe Nei Fone poerenneeesinneli LADIES’ HALF-SLIPS Tricot-Flat Elastic Waist 2 Rows of 242" Lace Trim Reg. $1 .00,. Special Price 57° Tel-Huron. Store Only KRESGE COMPANY COeSHSH CHEESE SOOReSOCO SOS essoeseqeses vee Sepeaesovesccnseearecsooossseooovecocsosegees, Fee occe ns ade cere rre ne es cnoccdecetnocccccnvbboncs Rect iccccenctidhachroocceosoucvcccneescose PTPTTT TI TITITITTTITTTT TTT _ QUMPING- Weeks “i EMinte~——se CN ico FLEXIBIE SHOES FOR HARD WEAR |. STYLED RIGHT for BACK TO SCHOOL And, so comfortable! Carefully crafted Mrom fine, flexible leathers 4 i - Jumping jack ‘Seniors give youn ae feat the freedom they need! otee eee eere #ee te Girls’ Shoes ble in Widths te AD Only Scuff for Seuff Heel The SHOE BOX “Shoes for the Family” 29 S. Telegraph TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER . ° TTT Tir itis isi iii iii Te SSHSSHSSSHSSHSSHSHSHSSSHSSSSSHSSOSSHSSHOSSHSSSHSHSHSHSOSHOHOSCOCEECHOOECO FE 4.0259 ¢ 0000 COCO COO OOO OOOOOOOEO OOOO OO OOOH OOEEOOOOOOSSOSOOOSOOSOOOOO99008; FOR SCHOOL CLOTHES: eeee wreccccen The Chemise by — Kate Greenway ae and up ~ BOYS’ SCHOOL SHIRTS $1.99 - BOYS SCHOOL LACKS $3.99 GIRLS’ SCHOOL SWEATERS $2.99 /GIRLS’ SCHOOL / SKIRTS $3.99 / Free Balloons— »-Gilts for All the Kids| “Best for Children” 175 W. Maple Rd, Birmingham Oe ng nee ee nn eee weneee eee weeees SORPVOSHSS COS Som Cece es Tel-Huron Center, Pontiac "Evachsasaceetecasassususosoussecnsonveseestcncseseesesosscsesseoesennsosansceseqesesaesesoepesnsoesncacssoesedasoesoreoresasseene oresseseveiees aE ar one nSupeeone aot Fi + 2 16-02 cans 35 Kroger-rich with vine-ripened goodness. ’ Pie crusts and cakes come out better. go plump up your piggy bank with. - these pork sale specials! - PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 46-02. cans 89¢ Kroger’s—Howail’s pride for «delicious punches. ee Slaw: DRESSING Pfelffer’s, adds extra socpoad \ ; “tang” to eabbag _ 12-02. bil 3 39¢ a | | ee THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 | i 4 { : ? 7 < Fy . . * : : < . oe # : COPPER CLEANER r See ee ‘Lewedh anton pitens; ta: Youll ‘ TWINKLE : 3 Yor tt a ree |. GREER. REESTONE (yim ee SPOTLIGHT . ... Ib. beg be a | € Rich, delicious, oromatic from Kroger. 43hror. € can 49¢ | seac 2% @ VAC PAC... I Ib. con 75¢ SPAGHETTI | e — oe , Save now on Krager-fomous Spotlight. Chet Boy-ArDee loods it | Make a peach up-side-down-cake. It's-easier than you think. me FRENCH BRAND | |b. bed 77¢ with mest yee 6% ry . “~ ‘The toste is rich and exotic os ever. 21SY-or cee | avondale peaches sev ~32 7 9: afi COFFEE 6-1 ar te ices or halves—wondertul with cottage cheese P uce, = brand, for @ quick pickup. DASH kn ae | Sli hal dertul with cottag h lett hee faassen chy ine ill | : , | € + # savings on steok, "| SWIFT'NING seve 10¢. 3-Ib:-can 69 TOMATO JUICE 3 46 oz. cans teas FRUIT COCKTAIL . 3 303 « cans 69 Del meres blends five fruits in syrup. SWIFT'S SAUSAGE Taste-tour Vienna during _ the cocktail hour. 4-92. can 23¢ SWIFT'S SPAGHETT’ ~ With meat bolls. Toke a breok! Serve dinner on the double! 24-0z. can 39c NESTEA “ Now! Pour delicious het or Iced tea Instantly. 49c APPLESAUCE . . 2303 cans 29¢ ’ Kroger’s own “y of iokca* in’ spice. Sove Sc! Versotile—tfor . salads or cooking. Ot. 74¢ CENTER CcuT cHops u 79° Only Kroger has pork s0 tender and lean. Ae LOIN END ROAST th. ay Wishbone DRESSING All you ever wished for on a green salod. 8-07. bil. 39e Kroger’s choice, tender and tasty pork. Lots to slice sal savory sandwiching! Buy « whole, sat oc ela 39° chicken. sitts LEGS . Gs 5 ai SIe THIGHS J... Ib. 59 BREASTS sme . Ib, 590 “OK ae CANNED HAM Me, E Morrell’s choice tor _— or parties. BUBBLE BATH Sit beck and relox In Townley’s sweet scent. [0-0z. pkg. 39¢ BATH CRYSTALS _ bouche 7-rib end cut for choice feasting. A menu must for Sunday meals. Softens the water to give ~ you a softer skin. 3 Ib pkg, 72¢ bacon: ‘ 69 _ Hygrade Sweet-Nized ES ee re TETLEY TEA-BAGS—_| foro easy servirig—Chicken, Beet or Turkey. _ , hie: | | | | | | | | | WESSON Ol | | | | | | | | | |: | | morton frozen dinners . 49° Tiny leaves make the GET - = « flevory differencet | fe FR EE BRUSHES & : 48-ct. pkg. 65¢ FIG BARS. . 2 Ib. pkg. 49 Canned Picnic. .2 lbs. $1.89 | Pork Shoulder 2-Ib. can $1.79 With purchase of ‘ se Children love them with their milk, CHEER a] No bones about it! Plumrose-perfect! Plumrose boneless for easier, slicing. TETLEY TEA BAGS | , 7 t ~ et Kroger’s N ow Pec y BAS : | PORK LOIN 2-Ib. can $2.29 CANNED HAM 2.lbs. $2.29 CUNT si@n. | ae a Kale saat ae 8 ale! m * . | Plumrose packs ‘em for busy-doy dinners. Pock and go picnicking with Plumrose. ; BLUE. CHEER....... ; Pe. Be 3 } 16-ct. pkg. 25¢ ~ FREE it IN PA eKAGE KING SIZE BLUE CHEER eee as FREE CLOTHES BRUSH N “PACKAGE. MILD COLBY CHEESE ». 45 4 For casseroles and just ploin ‘woah MARGARINE =", = Be Eatmore, rich ond creamy good — spreads "BUTTERMILK BREAD 21235" Yellow crearny texture thot’s delicious, Kroger sliced. WHITE BREAD . . .2 tmw 39 Nature’s: staff of life — Kroger-fresh sliced. kroger lowers melon prices! “LUNCH BAGS Alt your pockebies stay fresher in Tidy House. - — -2-20-ct, pkgs, 25¢ 9 LIVES PET FOOD Adds a tenth to the life of Fido or Felix. 3 b-oz. cans 43¢ WHOLE _ watermelons oe 0% 49: . Now a new low che on ‘husky red- pes ANGEL FOOD cake @ rave Nee 439 Extra light ond fluffy—13-e9¢ recipe. — - SOFT WEVE TISSUE * $tock up now of this low, | low price. “xtra soft! Your Choice .....:: “sod 59¢ ay 27c | Your Choice .....':each59¢ CARROTS ...... 29 , WE ) io 2 rolls Tc CARROTS, a bee Gyles re c . DUNCAN HINES— Seve 20 WHITE BREAD oe e¢e boat 16° HONEY DEWS @— CASABAS é . ik ry , 79: Kroger-boked ond delivered fresh’ daily. saath WALDORF TISSUE PERSIANS © CRANSHAWS , CUO BREX 3 rhe. LEMONADE ..... Treesweet frozen brand for summer thirst aid. POTATOES .... 10-. bes 39¢ - Choe., or devil’s food to please your famil Michigan’ s contiioution ‘to picnic salad. besa “4 ™ ” ‘Colored or white to match Have we got melons! Lowest prices in years. your bathroom decor. en ae ee SS =. 10", 4 rolls 35¢ : L We reserve the right to limit quantities. All prices and items effective throug b Saturday, Aseus 23, 1958 at all Kroger stores in Detroit and Eastern Michigan. - WAXED PAPER ........ 125-ft. roll 27¢ WAS es dee. oe 2 ange pis 65¢ DREFE col ee. cee. 2 large pkgs. 65¢ FLUFFO eet Med. ae tb, can Be Cut Rite keeps left over foods fresher longer. . Turn the tide on woshday-—-washing’s a cinch. ; Mild end gentle for delicate fabrics and nylons.: ” Gives you richer looking, tastier cokes. : CORNED BEEF HASH..... |6-0z. can 35¢ CHEER 2 large pie 65¢ JOY LIQUID ...... "2... 12-02 pan 39c CHORE GIRL CLEANER .. .pkg. of 3 25¢ Silver. Skillet—tops in taste and quality, You’ ve never seen washes so clean and white. f One capful does a whole pon of dirty dishes. Gets greasy pots and pans clean in a jiffy. REALEMON LIME JUICE ...... 8 ozs. 1% ‘ZEST DEODORANT BAR ».... 210g. 29 | COMET CLEANSER. 214-02.cans 33¢ © GOLDEN FLEECE ........ pkg. of 3 23¢ Reconstituted for added taste and tangy flavor. ° . Get round-the-clock etait) safe. ; No “hard tearing or tubbing with this cleoner. Just wipe away the dirt from pots and pans. ‘LAVA ..... \......1.., 2latge bars.25¢ ZEST DEODORANT BAR ...> 2/bath 43¢ —-SPIC AND SPAN ........... Ib. pkg. 31e © MIRACLE WHIP ............ 30h: 53e Gets deep, stubborn dirt that other soaps miss, Avoid offensive odors—feel refreshed all day. The modern “once over” detergent for wolls. Give your feverite solods thot adage eam. a ae WE oe fe. xe ...2 large pkgs. 67¢ DASH DETERGENT ....... 25 ozs. 4le CASCADE ............... 20 ozs..49¢ ~ HILLS BROS. COFFEE. ..n.ccv ee sen Ib.: 84c Duz does eiintirg so. clean and “wy white, I . The ,washday miracle. Mild ond gentle on hands. No spots from your dishwasher with this wonder. Reg. or Drip—smell that rich smooth eroma,. OXYDOL . eS . a ee et iw ck bie : BLUE DOT DUZ . .2 large pkgs. bTe . VERNELL'S BUTTER MINT: ‘7-01. pkg. 29¢ STRONGHEART ... .10 bor. cans +8 sa Hoh lle for | Blas 0k wae ets tes snowy white Thy, endit in your mouth, Keep Fido ft end tim wih «bolonend dit : ‘ ih oo “| : Ee . : ; as Be tie : i ne : ) ) 3 y . ' : ; » “? | \ Shiny new school shoes - that feel so natural on their feet. Yorkshire SHOES FOR BOYS Black or Brown Sizes to. 3° of youngsters from Pontiac head north for summer camps. This summer for the llth con- secutive year Pontiac Downtown Kiwanis Club. is helping 34 to attend on Kiwanis camp scholar- ships. With the advice of teachers in making. » the selections, help is extended to boys who are willing to earn part of their camp tuition during “the school year. The project is one of numerous @nes promoted by Kiwanians to assist youngsters. Above, Kenneth Racine (left) and Ronald Wat- Akins are ready to take off for camp. With them is Kiwanian a a Horse population of the U, S. has dropped to three million. ia By NEISNER’S S¢ 10.$1 — VARIETY STORES LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ‘SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES. ALL THIS "WEEK | Misses’ and Women's Captivating ) CAPRI. PANTS \¢ OT 109.199 f SAVE42* Buy two for 3.00 | tion here. * * * Blossom, Sleek fitting sanforized fabrics in a won- puts it this way: derful assortment of woven plaids and to do.” xk * * stripes. These poms are guaranteed ‘for — tailoring and workmanship. Back zi 2 side pockets. Some California hi rise ee Sizes 10 to 18. SMASH VALUE an Boye’ Iny League Wash and Wear \" \ Chino PANTS f SAVE 1.00 seg, 9-99 Little or no ironing required. - sists spots, stains and creases. these pants with confidence. _ cut. Colors... Wheat or black. Aa _ Sizes.6 to 12. Children's BOXER DUNGAREES | Ui ul UU LIA las the city art prakay a 7 He achieved both. ¥ Nt \ \ \\ Little Rock: in 1953. x * I ever saw.” * * * ly after last fall’s time. ters, at ne hee “He's sin Middle {at Litfle Rock School Supt. Blossom, Known as Fighter, Says, ‘I've Got a Job to Do’ x BS ee os a By RICHARD DAW |School Supt. ‘Virgil Blossom, the! i man in the middle in Little Rock's simmering: integration crisis, has’ a reputation as a fighter. | The 51-year-old native Missour- ‘jan head the reputation long before he became a central figure in the current battle over schoo] integra- | A newspaper columnist at Fay. . struggled | Climate, it puts fight and win in your blood.” a hulking six-footer, “T’ve got a job Blossom speht his © youth in Brookfield, a small éen ‘souri town ieee his nee ran a, He entered Missouri Valley Col- | lege at Marshall, Mo., on an ath- letic scholarship, His goals were to teach and be an athletic coach. | ; His first job out of college was! at Fayetteville High School, where he became athletic director and a) social science teacher in 1930.) ae he became principal and then superintendent. He moved to Blossom’s colleagues tell the story of a.wayward youth who was sent to’ him after several warn- mates. “But as he talked I started’ jgetting, smaller and he started: getting Digger. By the time he got through, he was the biggest man Blossom is active in civic or- | ganizations. He taught a Metho- t men’s Bible class until short- integration. crisis forced him to give up some: of his activities because of lack of: He ‘and his wife have two daugh-| Bette Sue, 20, and Gail, 17.’ ;Gail attended Central High during) ithe tension-packed 1957-58 school | year and graduated in June. reg. 69: 1.00 Coal production in the United States normally averages about 2.5 jee for every person in the coun- 2 pair 1.35 These dungarees can take ple of hard wear. 2 pockets, mai head trim. Elastic waist for easy dressing. Sizes 3 to 6x. COSC TOROC ESCO OCDE ODO TOOEE OOOO OOO DOONOND Guaranteed Te one year Venus Alarm CLOCKS ivory with gold fin- y 4 ade - ‘Acetate Tricot Baby Doll OPEN Daily 9:30 to 5: 30 \ Mon. & Fri., 9:30 to 9 OD : NEISNER’S | t Wi ul lo '$ Bring This Coupon 4 Fy yeeeeeee COUPON 1900000 ‘Shoe Repair At Rear of First Fl ; PAJAMAS payee ON 0-77 | HALF SOLES . Dairity pink, blue, aqua, or coral. reg.1 ay ' ‘ Sizes small, medium, large. 42 Ditha, SAGINAW Men’s, Women’ s awa econ : WHILE U WAIT OR SHOP - With You Seeceovesesoososogecoes poe ooosecsocccnesecceseocseeoocoeooooes® | ! }River with the city’s pumping stations after the river moved ; teers a 00 feet at the ond : 3 | ed % : 23 ook Ea ae we ae 2 eas taser gaa "i a = fe : ; a Hg —* i ‘ sn “OS ‘ Ae cy i : : © F 4 : - . : * a we Nae ; : { tet, ‘ | ‘ j oe: ? : e \ TWELVE | ne ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 oo IM prt Nonslip Carbon Paper 3 Indian Army Relieves _| evacuated and see om ne Now Pee Wear: ‘ 2 a’ carbon : $159.95. whicr, st says, won't slip ot curl | NEW DELHI (AP)—The Indian Freezing Holds Quality’ With Little Worry Hampton’s Electric and will make cleaner, crisper army today brought New Delhi’s|" ~ maki - without #th W. Waren Fe 4-205 |] OPles, and has a longer life than water supply back to two thirds} OMAHA —’ Agriculture experts eatialk lam conventional carbon papers, of normal and said the capital’s'say most frozen fruits and vege-) slipping mm Mee aha com - drought should be completely end-|tables maintain high quality eight| fortably This plessant powder hes no -jed témorrow, to. 12 months if .stored in zero) gummy. gous 5 alkaline oh ww Ce Ee ae oe de he| {aeaitie easter oe, Patina ws Peele Regret patie same conditions four.to six months.| “"* He Re - TRUSSES $BLBO aa op Thrifty Drug Store | 146 N. Soginaw ll — i t 33333 | Ne A Yours absolutely free for opening a budget ac- count or adding to your present account with a purchase of 18.95 or more during this sale. Don't Miss This Outstanding Valve Lawn with ALL-NEW LIFT-OUT BASKET ij Reg. 34.50 ? 22s Sweeps’ up grass, twigs and leaves ten times faster than hand raking—gives your Jawn that well-groomed look! Don’t delay, quantities are limited. §-D.107 2.60 Down 1.00 A Week | com PLETE SET SALE... wi DeLuxe Champion NEW TREAD Applied on sound tire : — read pees same j tread width, depth and quality as new car tires. 4° a Weekly per ‘set 140 N. SAGINAW FE 5.2620. r on yout own tires - Down... 146 Sensational Low Prices .... Chop Now ~ SUPER CHAMPION ~ TIRES The Economy Tee jer Thrijty Buyer: s Fe nnoke She * 6.7005 Bledvwall, Tebed-Type 12°" DELUXE SUPER CHAMPIONS | gues s 1 Bes Recappadl DELUXE SUPER CHAMPION NYLONS. vied Built-in 1772 Ss Highs ay Plus Tax and 9-A-151-2 | Qboinch Bicycles at 95 39°° “oe 8 8 c Lightesien — durable! Lebiny twenty locked-in steel tines, ¢ wood handle. 1 98 99- Heavy Crates. reversible head, handle. Stocks * - | limited—hurry! Ww, HURON FE 2:9251 Outdoor — a Ee 3 ee a ee ae P < * at ae oe 4.3 u 2 oz Bs a 1 Hy % ee % % Lee Q ik = as, re i * eS gis a NORTHWOOD D_ MARKETS ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS oncuarn LAKE nD. || gp | a Pa day ‘tt 5 + M HILLS BROS. ad Rages the’ Right to Limit Geen y ‘0 F F E E .. T-Ib. CAN With $2 purchase not including Beer, Wine ¢ TENDER © JUICY :: ! = bd DELICIOUS “With This Valuable Co Mi ‘HUNT'S FANCY : Kraft’s ies | Fruit Cocktail IN HEAVY SYRUP | = Pree CANS > | Ores FRESH "BOVRIL IMPORTED rane Beef CORNED BEEF < 4&6 40 Scan RS POSER 29 we | " * 3 2 &- e . Yo * 4 F . a " a" er eete 4 r S 4 : a ee Ls ; 7 aes 5) on eS eee A A bet ee noe 4 Lb a i Ee t x ; * bs ee ee ri We : : 3 — = ' 2 é % » NED | HAMS, 5-1b, Can . 8 eees eS AML eh te Pee OR EL et ya berry too Ms GRADE “A” FRESH . GOLDEN RIPE. BANANAS | 2-29 fo ee ee ee ee ee ee wm ae A a Se te ai CARROTS gure ig 3 HOME-GROWN: CABBAGE U. $. NO. | MICHIGAN DUCHESS APPLES a U. $.. NO. 1 YELLOW ONIONS” ‘soup crisp AAiaoinel . J HEAD LETTUCE — a oo oe, - Le PONTIAC: PRESS, ease eee sche 20, 1968 e — “ e ¥ r GREEN STAMPS, Too! wr S. “CHOICE” Lams tains Roast 59 LAMB CHOPS—RIB CUT ......... u.99¢ aS ee tas eee oat ‘LAMB CHOPS—-BLADE CUT... ... u. 89c | ALL ONE PRICE--NONE PHIGHER 3 LAMB BREAST—FOR GRILLING... .29c ; oad LAMB SHANKS--FOR BRAISING.. 1. 49¢ ‘LEG O' CAMP - OVEN READY... . Lb, Oe “ OPEN DAILY JAM.’ TO 9m Pere VALUABLE COUPON yeNes, SAVE ‘1.00 . Swift B-LB. Canned {Hem At Miracle Mile or uti Food Fairs Void offer Saturday, Anges 23,195g WITH THIS 9, S, Coupon hes no. cash value... Adults Only! =” COUPON LIMIT —1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER 5 Lb. Can si Id mente Butter = S| Si eho — 23, 1958: COUPON 4 a ‘Coupon ‘hes no cash value. + Adults Only! 1-Lb. Print , an For Spreading or Flavoring ' Aiiesepet = TOMER MARGARINE . ~ | fn at sad Ape proba Before Checkout Begins \ 4: 89 \ papain VALUABLE COUPON) .F% sala "© EVAPORATED Tell ve aaa rreerprech Nut Se OF Label or > Certified Milk.....3 cm 39 ‘Chase and Sanborn » Re a ar 69° t % : eee has no_cash, value. . Adults Only! 1-Lb. Can es MIT — " COUPON PER “CUSTOMER Please Give Coupon ee CAVERN re 4.0%. - Mushrooms: . al ie o $700 Whole Red Beets. Cans ON 3 ¢ 3 ‘oliok REALGOLD vole : : 6 Sei $100 &H Green St 1 Orange Base vee. amps! WE'RE PROUD OF Food Fair Coffee... ‘ss 67: een Salad spend # Before Checkout Begins * RUBY BEE PURE. STRAWBERRY PRESERVES "SAVE 38¢ ON 2 PKGS. =x. Beef. Steaks. YOU ‘SAVE 20¢ ae Cc os ae 10-Oz. aa Jer Jar SAVE 12¢ ON 2 JARS! RICH, FLAVORFUL <_ A. Hunt's Catsup...... i Boaies ie 49: AUNT JANE’S Fresh Cucumber Sandwich Pickles..... “Sc 19% . IMPORTED—Ready to Serve sHur-Goop Golden Bloom . Saltine Ft oat oo Zs Bovril Corned Beef... > ‘ter 3% Vegetable Soup - 3 — Ry | Del Monte Franco American Yellow Cling Halves or Slices in Heavy Syrup Prepared = Spaghetti 1 18 oe ¢ Poel SPECIAL Sc OFF LABEL CRISCO ‘Vegetable Shortening 3::79° SAVE A TOTAL OF 14c Northern Be | SNOW waite tissue White or , Soft Pastel : and Large € Colors | ' Fluffy ca 29 : TOILET TISSUE : rh yA tT Ligh reserved to | limit quantities ... . Prices effective through, Saturday, August 23, volte MIRACLE MILE 222° Open 70 Daly 2, CLINTON RIVER RD. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE Road *- Closed Sundays at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE * * -_THE PONTIAC PRESS, EP ESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1958. ABCs on Five Soreectad Major ea i to Social Security Prog: | oe at MARLOW dies into law shortly, Most won't; Retired ‘ workers now drawing;with a child, ufder 18, both the/the payments now range trois $15; A widow with two or more chil-lit pin y program get government help. “It will mean Sa A) a into — nae = Jan. - 1./Social Security payments will get) Wile and child receive payments |to, $54.30 a month: . i dren under 18 now gets payments|These are the needy aged, Lanagp blag “a a 7 per cent boost in checks they oe ca eo . hag — SURVIVORS =” ranging from: $50: to $200, ‘They'll|too blind ul omayv Hod te earn a|make - 7 this just ed : receive after Feb. 1. , es For such a a a child Payments also rise for eligible |€ ped llaagegen ge pls ghee ederal ow Soong: puts up cial Spearliy protean: President|Soctal ante Ge med her xe ke” * survivors of a worker who. waS| 11, 2 covered worker — if he’s|#0 much money for them, and aa : parse is expected to sign|payments sto retired workers. Also Their payments now range from j e covered by Social Security but at least 59 and is totally disabled|their state puts up so much, What 25.1b, Beast Shrinks included ‘are bigger payments to|/$30 a month to $108.50. Under the/¢ N ‘Expects Ik died — before or after reaching|"" “s aes to what|they get varies from’ wate lta. 5 Lb, Befo ee -|survivors .of ‘deceased workers,|new law they'll get from $33 to oye vvy xpe @ 65. They go up Jan. 1; but the jn- we xia eee ee if he had|state. "The verletie depends oa Qo e re Dog 3 Die as Boa f ieatied workers and aed per-|$116. This applies to retired work-/fo Vacation. at Newport creases won't be mailed out until reached 65, and retired. But his|how much the state puts up. / CHICAGO (AP) — Shnooks, a : ers already drawing payments be- ' February. depéndents — a wife and children x « -% jeocker spaniel, was’ barking loyd- THE TAX fore Jan. 1. , PROVIDENCE, R. 1. (AP)—| A woman now drawing Pay-lunder 18 — have been getting no| The maximum government pay-|ly in the back yard. Employers and Employes -both Those going on the retirement New England Telephone’ & Tele-jments as the widow of a worker payments. ment — towards the total govern-| . ‘’ oo ey “ have to pay a Social Security tax.|Tolls after that date wjll receive|graph Co. says it understands the|will receive an increase of about x *¢ * | ment-state payment. for people in| Mrs, Irene* Griffith, the dog’s urns er: For each it now is 2% per cent|from $33 to $127, althinigh ‘ wikiiery eupocts Fresigent Eisediie-|7 par cent after.damt %. this grow — was $08 ment, Niger ee ice and told on -the first $4,200 of a worker’s|be some years before anyone/er to vacation at Newport, R. L, kok Under the new law they will: goes up to $65.and takes et them a lo -%S-pound annual earnings, or a maximum /|® starts drawing as much as $127.jagain this year ‘‘and we are mak- Month! nts to the widow the same émount they would have |ROW fect Oct, 1. | Ww S | Oth tax of $94.50. Retired workers’ wives whi ing our plans accordingly.” pine , ig [received it he had reached €5 and everal Others Aboard orkers’ wives who are ot a worker — if she has 4 child] ‘tired The wife of a disabled| ~Jn the case of needy children —|perched on a fence, was threaten- Cabin Liu . Left! x k& * eligible for payments because of} This was the response of Lorenz | under 18 — now range from $45 worker — if there’s no child under |Usuelly meaning children whose ing Shnooks, iser tle On Jan. 1 the tax goes up tojtheir age will also get a 7 per|Dahl Jr., public relations superin-\to $162.50. Payments to her willl1g _ can get no payment until/fathers have deserted them’ or - 2 & Floundering in Water 2% per cent on the first $4,800)cent boost in.their checks. tendent, when asked last night/go up to a minimum of $53 and/on. has reached 62 \died and. whose mothers are need-} Police found no ferocious ani- of earnings, or $120, x &k * ___ |about reports that telephone crews!_ maximum of $190.60. What she ~ ed at home to raise them — the|mal in the back yard, Instead, , ee The self-employed after Jan. 1| If a worker reaches 65, retires|aré working Overtime setting UP/zets will be based on her hus-|PUBLIC ASSISTANCE maximum government paymentithey caught®°a frightened five- . CITY, N. J. (AP) nA, pay 30 ter cant bn the firatland starts drawing peymants bat|WachindioesNewport lines pent's cccaina, of cenit: About 5,600,000 people not other-|was $32, Tis Tew goek Sony" ped sum, which Shnooks o cabin cruiser upset in ‘rough seas|¥4,800 instead of 3% on $4,200. has a wife younger than he and| “It could be true,” Dahl said. Ithe case of all widows. wise covered by the Social Secur- stalk sorte wee aga here late yesterday, killing three onus - of its oceupants and leaving sev- en others floundering in the ocean. pe eh a oe ard moterboat who tried to pik to the disabled craft's res- cue were also swept into the sea by i0-foot-high waves, ". £. % — One of the dead was a Roman - Cathelic priest of the Byzantine rite,. He was identified by~ the Coast Guard as Father Vladimir Romag Catholic Chureh in. Bethe| School bells ring and Child-ren sing it's back to -Rob-ert — dall - gain : lehem, Pa. The other vietims were Ediward | - McHugh of Penndell, Pa., owner of the cabin cruiser, and Clarence Jewell, Bethlehem, Pa: Coast Guardsmen said all three were apparently killed when the roofof their boat, ‘the Four-in- One, struck them in the head as it overturned, Robert McHugh, 16-year-old son of the boat's owner, pulled his fa- ther of a life raft and kept speak- ing to him in.a vain attempt to] * keep .him conscious until rescuers arrived, * we -* Another’ survivor was Father / Paul Firczak, 47, Beaver - Mead- ’ ows, Pa., a brother of the dead priest. None’of the survivors was seri- ously injured, Tiny David Again Deteats Goliath on Field of Battle LONDON (AP)—David and Go- liath met again in battle yester- day, Goliath is a 1,200-pound bull which charged. through two ; barbed wire fences and terrorized . 16 children, : : : . -David is 43-pound David Butter ~ | 4 a tough little 4-year-old: who like . his biblical namésake refused to cla - $Choo IK They — in a playing field at es 5 Slytield Green, Surrey. | 4 | : Se ~ Thursday! F riday! Saturday! when the big black bullock charged snorting into the field. All but David: ran screaming from his path. Mom! Dad! Bring your boys and girls to _ Robert Hall—for sensational buys in back-to-school clothing! You'll find all the terrific new styles children want—at the low prices you want! PS Ly ee ae “T got a stick and hit the bull and said ‘Shoo,’ David said-——;—— “The bull just stood still when J hit him. So I hit, him again, He stamped his feet. So IT hit him again. ” That was enough for Goliath the bullock. He turned and fled. Today Goliath's days were num- bered, He was grazing again in a field not far from a local slaughterhouse. Girls’ bulky & fine knit orlon cardigans ta Siovnd invest Buiy fine balan 2 44 ; Sint ee ‘ es . red, turquoise, pink, blue, 7-1 2.89 Valves Girls’ coordinate skirt ’n’’ blouse sets preuencicte. 3.99 Red Jet Liner to India LONDON (UPI) — The Soviet Aero Flot Airline opened regular / 4 matohing plaid. Sizes 7-14. 4.95 Valves . service to New Delhi, India, from ’ Moscow yesterday with a TU104 7 */ Girls’ few Fall skirts in rich fabrics , passenger jet flight, Radio Moscow ~ All wools, rayon-orlons, felts, cotton 3° water-repellent ; reported. flannels, cotton quilts! Slim straight line’, te cotton in new Fall shades, So much for #0 ; circles, pleats. Sizes 3-14. Sensafional Price little cost! 6-18. : : Enjoy delicious - Girls’ gorgeous new style Fall blouses ‘ Dacrons®, Acrilans, combed cottons and. 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SAGINAW STREET | apace tts Write for free cooktail vee int Ney Wao aa \ 4 \ i. oe ei J caramenenioat at Me - vo Free Parking in the Rear - : “cl aith ce aa ; . \ = . \ : 'f . A seh ’ \a ; i F: + tage THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 8 —* + 2.8 “Yes,” said Gerry, her outsize eyes like wedgewood green salt _ jdishes. “I have. the most rancid \dressing table in town,” “I coukin't really afford such a ~~ Inose,”” Herbert put in. it was foolish.” 3 eee and said here, smelly—now cut out this Paris perfume nonsense.” GALLANT GESTURE . “And I said,” Gerry said, “How tres gallant of you, ‘Mr. Gallant. Pour moi?” And that is how come handsome Gerry. Gallant — a I took them to a local chem- and told him to concoct the of all the essencés, . Which; Money. a3 he did,, And I brought it home| Gerry Gallant,” was conceived te save | money. It is being sold to make La! La! Tres Gallant to. Ear Dollars! mula scent, brought by her ‘hus- band as a gag, should be sold, “The babies,” she pointed out, “need a new pair of camps.” * * & So Herbert — the son of coat- and-suit master Frank Gallant, and an old hand in the business of ‘- rushed out to a French family. in New York who would wrap the bottles in gold paper and cellophane. He signed a fancy label. He slipped the chemist Some green to keep him in jasmine and ambergris. CONSIDERED PRICE : Then he sat down and consid- de-j\thing new, ered the price, ‘Women are pre- conditioned by. Paris prices,” he decided. “They respect the per- fumes that are $20 an ounce or more,” Wanting to be considered nei- ther lowbrow nor high-handed, Well, the new perfume has been now, and it’s going (says Lord & Taylor) fast. Women like some- especially if it's wrapped in gold. And labeled in French, And priced in line with gracious living. _ *- *& * “I'm now a single-smell girl,” money we'll save, darling, on those foreign perfum 1es ” a7 “Glad you thought of it, honey,” replied Herbe?®t, fey earned—ain ‘tu? . Alteration Tools Greet Perfectionist Officer SAN DIEGO, Calif. 7 — Cmdr. Bob Mareness is known around ‘merchandising couple!foliow mama’s advice. He foundion the market- only two weeks) naval district headquarters as one who seldom resists the opportunity to improve on memos and letters written in his department and submitted to him for approval. So when his staff brought him a 35-pound bronze plaque, to be awarded later to a Navy. ship crew, it was accompanied by a said Gerry, “Think of all the hammer and chisel. * A penny saved is a dollar| aunt in Lincoln 15 miles from their home, ms The girls, who are neighbors, 6 p.m. - There are about 391 recognized schools for practical nurses in the U.S. " : ® 4th ig Ee nN aaa RN NR i ci Te tee eB set? aN mee Pn ae geet eee TY ager carer On Tt aaa NRE eertr ee ee | ee a ere tae A: Le A&P BRAND Grapefruit Sections .... 3 Crushed Pineapple..... 2 decided her special for. am -, Big Buys in Choose all your favorites savings! f AGP BRAND—OUR SAVE 2 CANS 29¢ FINEST QUALITY \pesomae xs \) *, ORO « 6000 8 AK RANTEE OF QUALITY TENDER, YOUNG ¢ Prune Plums wees _ $ULTANA } Whole Green Beans 3 ' Grapefruit Juice | Peas......6 . SAVE 6 ON 3 CANS oer 49e fae ee we RELIABLE BRAND 4 ON 2 CANS. SSK : ae oO Cut Green Beans espe ees 2 TCANS 29¢- G ; : . On ™ | Angel Soft CuRite | 10¢ Off Label Heinz Fox Chesil Wiveied - Ore Cont Sale Fine Toilet Soop Barbecve Sauce Cleansing Tissues Waxed Paper. : Liquid Chiffon, Hot Dog Relish | gig Swestinnan Soop |. Woodbury Soap ON 890 2 am 45¢ OTe. “eo 59C No ae | ate ME 580 | ntact ancan-(] Oeil: Ble i, -_ | ay | 4, _ | pit ey cee | ‘3 4 : : \ %S i : € _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY: ‘AUGUST 20, 1958 J ailed Himbezaler: of Millions - Fighting for Rélensé 4 dance a ren Raa MENARD, th. (UPD)—lnny 1m not guy tl the things they in fraudulent state checks he ansouit ah « sel talent ales taking, he might be able, to winjdo anyone any good,” Hodge said. ex-stite_guditor Orville : which the state seeks to recover =o ee, ‘T’ve suffered, they've taken ail ‘ja pile of money under a rock,” said, “Be ¥, peace of mind,” Sr eS [ie Sa el | tra es bo playboy Hodge and his asse- |my account here.” KE, Hodge, , ” parce se of a giant embezzlement ao decid guilty = of public money, said today on A newspaper expose uncevered the eve of his third year in| fraud in the state auditor's of prison that he has not “found fice about two and a pleaded’ guilty iE “T hate this place,” Hodge said. “T want to get out.’’ He is serving a 12 to 15 year sentence. s +s : The once dapper politician is , 9,000. at itt hh oacwmaa ee as he maps a legal fight to speed of state funds * Penitentiary. “I don’t say I’m innocent of|Hodge has piles of legal records) hour interview at Menard, of cashing. % *& ahi ee pa in his case. He said col prove, now, mathema- ; j a , "cally at Yeast, that be never repay or the remaining ov Stacked on his desk in a small|ceived or handled more than about - «££ *& ; his release from Menard State|foom. of. the main ‘building fromjone-third of the money he was lwhere he runs the prison radio,|2°Cused of stealing. D As a first step toward his ‘re- everything,” Hodge said in a three-jof his case, law books, newspaper| lease, Hodge plans to open a jin court that he did not take alljcourt fight “But bi: | and lists of the $1, 024,000) legal fight te Meese my ‘money, | phony state checks. family, Hodge has collected a list of] November 1963, Hodge hopes to them, His accounts, Hodge said, ot Bind sa nof wget ase: visitors and plainly: show where about two-| a5 long as Edward A, I've shamed _ aill- "MY |heart he’s a = Aitkengh clighle: tor yarata to [OY | ears ne ee Hodge said he is “starved’’ for : i Epping |the old friends, he said, act “like presidency of the RSPCA’s Ches- thirds of the money went and that I've got double . smallpox.” Hodges spends much time poring|none went to him. and Edward A, Hints, who were 7 Oa ir aml MIRA of Cruelty to Animals because at) [= - they've. ruined my. old friends, But all} The involved with him and sent to But he’s ‘willing to accept re-| prison, are still behind bars. Both, however, seek their re- lease, The former Republican _politi- the 'the money he pleaded guilty to Chinese Art Endures HONG KONG — Chinese artists je sein a erase, Once a line o Ya irti.r God willing, they both will bel cure is drawn, it must remain|ily’s stately home at Edensor house cian, who liked luxurious living,|out late next year,” Hodge said/ynchanged. There is a saying that/near Chest said he felt that if he could show|hopefully, looking forward to his/‘‘the spirit lives in the point of|gone to Yorkshire with his uncle, -- the brash,” and paintings are|Prime Minister Macmillan, for “Keeping nie here longer won’ticalled “‘silent poems." Civcishint tee ack ok ME erfield today. He had GIANT AUCTION >> - - ee att PSO PS oe oe oe SSO OC ee DIOS ESSE <= etetetitece S SSS OS OSS SSO Ee eo ae me Sagres ws SSS SOS ee eS - > ‘ e ‘aaire k Snacks S| orned Beef “SUPER non" For Sandwiches or Quic - Salmon Steaks : Oc : ! & : Bacon *: “suese mei" 89c Pickle & Pimento Loaf—Cooked Salami 7 Sea : SX Canadian ACON “tro rect Old Fashioned Loaf—Spiced Lunch Loaf BEE <> a : vo ‘ * cece S ~ eo ee ig Oa On ge tee ae WHOLE CUT-UP FRYERS Ls 3 Py LB. “SUPER-RIGHT” LUNCHEON MEATS | AgP FISH BUYS | eee ‘Halibut Steaks ..... % Be Fresh Cod Fillets . . . _ « 53 wy Beef “SUPER-ROHT” 48 . Ry \ X) Stewing v0 YOUR ap c A&P FROZEN FOOD VALUES — ' \ St ks ara ears 1 09 CHOICE ed et 9: | : . Mixed V ables users nak. AS : \ Patti-Pak ea SO SCS eg e.-@- a SSS CSS EK Z ZZ SY B= auitioweruers . . die’ mo. 470° ! <= } ) Kidne Beans van came 1607. 7 ORANGE, eet: Tip-Top Spinach’... . .'& 10c¢ nd f | oo LIME OK os Greens “murat , . 82? 10¢ Pork & | Beans VAN camp 1602. FOR PINEAPPLE Sierhets Turnip Greens piut PLATE. Sgn TeOr. 10¢ LESSER QUANTITIES SOLD AT REGULAR RETAILS 1 00 _ atte 6% ie : Udey's Tomato Juice . 10c Ciedlder Chi ie Juicy, Sweet, / Jane Parker. CRISP, HOME GROWN. Lettuce ... wz 10c MICHIGAN, U.S. Ne. 1 Biscuits sawn) vy «a, 10. Fresh Eggs amuse. . vor 47c Y OR BLACKBERRY nes | : ; "BLUEBERR' _ SPECIAL Potatoes ae 25 : BAG 69 Butter ped Lea ouena oe « phber 63 aw : _" a : , a a ae oths 65¢ : , ses PIES YOUR 49 3 Yellow Onions “3 % 19¢ : lags : CH : : SO ae PSN ser” ; } “ Blueberries {cin i 29¢ AS s ; ae JGARED , CINNAMON OR SUGARE _— AUGUST ISSUE : GOLDEN 4 Big Pontiac Stores to Serve You Ww } SPECIAL C Ne "+ 1185 N. Perry St. at Madison oman’ $ Day 10 : onu $ : 949 W. Huron St., nr, Telegraph Rd. ee 49c.. ABOVE OPEN THURSDAY, DAY and A prfet a tle ol efioear thew Saturday, Avguet 2rd — Orange Chiffon Cake % tpn Sy Rolls go | a we ee Wen soserose oes oo SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 25 W. Pike St. Downtown Pontiac _ OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 _ {CLOSED SUNDAY “AS USUAL | = Arantics Pacic: § DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859 for Ball es “For Wash Day “Al Purpose 4 ¢ For Tasty Fries Proctor & Gamble's For Painted Walls & Woodwork , Nett wid Fels Naptha Soap Instant Fels Fels Cleaner y , rlsco-* Comet Cleanser’ . Spice and Span Ivory Flakes DB p ) 1) bem Alc 2 “re. 65¢ ka 2 tm ate | aS ‘906 —y ddl 2 re. 67¢ 2 Gh, 9 ‘ T . . % | $f Be ’ ean ‘B, re pt we ‘ ; “J . bo ; bf che ith hi NAN a tag oh onl lea al al ' Marshfield, Wis. _ trip to New England; the THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST. 20, 1958 | beg The body of. Jacqueline Mae, 14, was found in bed in her mother’s bedroom, shot in the head near the/’ ca’ ‘ns, FRANKLIN MORTON Area Newlyweds Honeymooning in Florida J. Refinance Plan 'Adopted by 5-P Churchill Says Program} to Place Company in| . More Aggrestive: Stange) NEW YORK Harold Heol ill, president of Studebaker-Pack- ard Corp., said the auto firm yes- sod for a refinancing program. The program will place the com- pany in a position to carry out a more aggressive automobile marketing program, featuring a new, smaller car, Churchill said. He added that the refinancing . plan, which must be submitted bed stockholders at a.later, un- One feature of the program is @ contract evith A. M. Sonnabend, president of the Hotel.Corp. of America, and known as a - -\juvenator of tire companies. He will direct-the company's acquisi- tion and diversification program and become a director. Churchill said that under the pro- gram $54,700,000 in outstanding loans would be. converted into se- k &e* “We have worked out a two- point program calling for _ con- centration of the corporation's ef- forts in what we beliete is the soundest area of the American - jautomobile market open to an in- dependent company and: for di- versification into other profitable fields,” Churchill said. The new car, as yet unnamed, will have a 108!, inch wheel- ‘base and’ an overall length of 176 inches. Churchill said this was three feet shorter than the average American car. It will come with V8 or 6 cylinder en- gines. : “Tt has a grill resembling the Hawk design. There is little chrqgme and very little overhang beyond the front and rear wheels. Churchill said it would be priced “within the area of $2,000 any- MRS, THOMAS G. HARDING Patricia Norman Married seventy-five guests attended the all white wedding of Patricia Ann Norman, and Thomas Grayson Harding Saturday evening in the Franklin Community Church. The}. Rev. John Searls performed the rite at 8 p.m. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norman of 120 E. Fourth St., and the groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Harding of Detroit. The bride wore a gown of white, pure taffeta featuring a Venetian lace-trimmed neckline. Her pure silk French illusion veil was held by a crown of seed pearls and sequins and she car- ried daisy mums, cynbidium orchids and ivy. Maid of Honor was Janet Ann Maitrott, of Rochester and her at- tendants were Mary Gail Crissman of Rochester and Barbara Maria Banks, cousin of the bride, of x * * Leonard J. Harding Jr., the groom’s brother, of Detroit, served as best man ahd the ushers were James C. Norman, brother of the bride, Richard ©. Juengel and Thomas V. Rowlson of Rochester. . A reception followed in the church parlors. Following a two week Fagan igan College and. the groom was from the University of ~ {the timing is right.” Studebaker-Packard -|\for where in the United. States.” x * For ay Churchill said, the company the number of models. The Pack- ard name will be ‘“‘temporarily|gram shelved” and the Scottsman,. this year’s low-priced ‘car, will be dis- _ }eontinued. Some Hawk modgis will be produced. While there will be product im- provement in the new car from time to time, the company is aim- ing at ea ne of design,” Churchill said. He added, “we know the car is right, we know _jmillion dollar tax loss carry for-' |\/ayne County Reports 20 New Polio Cases DETROIT #— ty new cases of polio have brought the total in Wayne County to 142, highest since | ‘|Salk vaccine was introduced three years ago, the National Foundation Infantile Paralysis said today. This compares with 114 at the same time a year ago. There have been five deaths from polio this year, compared with one in 1957. The foundation said the number of paralytic cases mee W. Bartin, county ad- eagpact w for the foundation; said 600 to 700 polio cases a year. The peak year was 1952 when 1,128 polio cases were recorded. terday signed a series of agree- has drastically peduced| has a 135 oe oe ree the pre-Salk vaccine average was\ Orion Girl LAKE ORION — Mary Jo Chap- in,” daughter. of Clare L. of: 75 .W. Shadbolt Rd., became Saturday during a 7 p.m. cere- mony at the Lake Orion Methodist Church. _The bridegroom is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. George Griggs of}ian 231 E. Flint. Best man was Thomas Hill of Detroit and John Kelly of Lake Orion,.John Ward, and John Jaqua, both of Kalamazoo, were ushers. To Race Speedboats Sunday at Ortonville OR’ boat races wat te Wal ke latte two miles south of Ortonville on M15 will be included in the day's pro- and 10:to 70 horsepow eeuire wit enter competition. Commodore William Proffer said he expects approximately 65 boats in the races. os City Man Falls - Against Saw; on Critical List DRYDEN TOWNSHIP — A:26- ‘lyear-old Pontiac man was injured | critically yesterday morning when} he fell against a saw at a saw) mill near Hough road in Dryden’ Township. Richard Spies, of 680 Granada | St., received a 10-inch gash from | the vight cael to the chest, | He is in the Lapeer County Gen eral Hospital “‘holding his own,” according to a hospital spokesman. ‘Police said he was working with his brotherp Bill, of Lake Orion, running timber into the saw when he slipped and fell against the blade, Pyramids Go Modern CAIRO. \®— They've installed neon lights inside Cheops, larg- est of the pyramids. Heretofore visitors had to grope by candle- light behind their guides, EACKENSTOSE 31010), Gas FORE Now Serving Pontiac dich =. ‘Russ Dawson Motors /LINCOLN . ——— ‘MERCURY EDSEL ENGLISH FORD PARTS DEPARTMENT: | Stocked with Parts for All 4 Cars SERVICE DEPARTMENT: With Experienced Mechanics, Factory Trained to Give Your Car Top Service — AND — ™ A LARGE SELECTION OF ‘QUALITY USED GARS 232 S. Seginew FE 2.9131 MRS. LEE J iaxheat GRIGGs the wite of Lee Jackson Griggs| Married The bride “attended ‘Westetn | Visited University of Michigan. a * * Following a northern Michigan arhow, they will live in Ypsi- wy ballerina length gown with a Square neck, tapered sleeves and a fitted bodice with Chantilly lace was worn by the new Mrs. Griggs. ~Patricia Butler, cousin of the bride, of Pontiac, was the maid of honor. danet Griggs, sister of the bridegroom, of Lake Orion and Janet Sheir ef Grand Blanc and Mitzi Smith of Muskegon, Andrea Butler of Pontiac was the flower girl. ‘Ring bearer was Mark Chapin of Pontiac. Democrats in Orion fo Form Youth Unit LAKE ORION — Douglas Roach, 593 Heights Rd., has been selected temporary chairman of the pro- posed group to be called the Young Democrats Organization of Lake Orion and Oxford. . mm. 8 IX The Democrat Organization of Lake Orion appointed Roach to organize the young group which will be composed of:16 to 21 year olds. All interested are asked to contact Reeche oS et < A fingertip length illusion veil was} (), : secured by a pearl headpiece. aethodiat Church, Detroit. \Wayne State Grads’ Venter in Marriage Charlotte Mason, dieabter of Mr. united!and Mrs. Cleveland Mason of De- troit became the bride of Jon Carey Zoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zoner, of 2385 Commerce Rd., ‘Britain fo Press Plan on Cyprus Objections of Greece . Overruled; Self-Rule Set for Communities seven-year plan 4 the Greek and Turkish communi- ties on Cyprus despite “Greece's rejection of it, / Diplomatic observers believed was optimistic about Greek ap- ieee ot pian ven Sina Be Athens two weeks ago eqhing conpeention. kK: *® * Macmillan also held talks with Turkish’ officials in Ankara but they have not officially responded yet: to the plan as revised last Friday. * British government circles hoped that Ankara at least might advise the Turkish Cypriots privately to cooperate even though some the Turks want Cyprus partitioned rather than joined to Greece as the Greek ‘Cypriots demand, * * * by ‘the Greeks, the plan “‘will not serve the purposes you have pro- claimed 4 pacification of the island and..prosperity.” Mak- Cypriots, has condemned the plan and said none of his followers would cooperate. “Greece will continue with all legitimate means her efforts to- -{ward freedom of the people of Cyprus,” Karamanlis wrote. xt * &® The government announced it did not intend to change its plan any more, It provides for separate Greek and Turkish assemblies for communal affairs, an islandwide assembly if the two communities want one and continued British control, The island’s British gov- ernment also would consult with representatives of the Ankara anf Athens governments, Milfor‘d, * «° * A white lace .and nef over ‘taffeta waltz length gewn with Ls eae Ak areas to pearl headpiece completed the rled a bouquet of white stepha- notis centered by a sais or- chid. - Mrs. Jerry Parker of Detroit the matron .of honor and bridesmaids were Jean Hosman and Ann Russell, both of Detroit. Barbara Mason, of Detroit, niece of the bride, was the flower girl and ring bearer was Robert Mason, nephew of the bride, of Detroit. * * * : Leonard Hockley of Birmingham was the best.man and, Jerry. Park, Prime Minister Macmillan never|o¢ netroit, and Don Zoner, brother of the bridegroom, of Milford, seat- ed the 160 guests. Science Teachers Spending: Week - at GM Center Warren A. Dolsen, 266 E. Boule- vard, West Bloomfield High School teacher and a summer employe of Pontiac Motor, is attending General ‘ DOLSEN arios, exiled leader of the Greekjoratory e xperingents applications of basic ae ‘and mathemetics at research labora- ‘tories, engineering staff and proc- ess development staff. Visits also will be made to the GM Proving Ground at Milford and General Motors Institute at Flint. * * * Dolsen is one of 17 teachers from five states attending the con- ference. All were employed by,GM this summer to furnish them work experience and technical informa- tion on industrial science helpful in their teaching. x *« * Dolsen’s courses at Bloomfield High include chemistry, Bye and advanced mathegpatics in Lindsay, Ont. Medics Will Stand By Tomorrow in Case of Any Accident ~ LINDSAY, Ont. (#—A. doctor jand two nurses—complete with ambulance and plasma _bottles— have been hired to attend Friday's bullfights here in case they aren't so bloodless , : And if the medical team can't cope with dn emergency, a group “lof stretcher-bearing first: aid men have been told to lena a hand. k * & | Mayor Lloyd Burrows, apprehen- sive at the prospect of an acci- dent, cert the opinion of the council; “We're hoping like everyone else, that nothing happens—be- cause if it-does Lindsay would re- ceive a black eye it would never recover from.” Meanwhile, the six imported Mexican fighting bulls are being hidden in a secret corral against the possibility of sabotage, The three matadors—one had to leave to fulfill another engage- ment—expected the bulls to be subdued by the change in climate. Not so, say the home-town ex- perts. Canada’s cooler air has than when they left Mexico. . The matadors will be entering the ring with only their skills and small wooden swerds for . 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Day, president of Michigan Bell Telephone Company, said: “Mi newspapers are per- forming’ a great service in pre- senting this program.: They are taking the lead in developing an understanding that people of ev- ery community need to have,and they are showing a significant example of state-wide coopera- tion’, that will mean much to Michigan.” Forty-three of the 56 daily news- papers in the state are Partici- pating. . Each ‘ad deals with a single idea. For example: the value of exist- ing industry, helping local indus- try expand, encouraging new in- dustry to come in, planning the community for nme growth, etc. Backs Plans fo Mine in UP State Park TRONWOOD «—An Upper Pen- jnsula group was out in support today of the controversial proposed copper mining exploration in north- ern Michigan's scenic Porcupine Mountains, : The group, pledged to fight what it calls a “myth” that the state park would be threatened, organ- ized yesterday for preparation of a ease to the State Conservation Commission. Coincidentally, Gov. Williams, here campaigning, avoided taking)” sides in the dispute. He urged. however, that the outcome of a study by the Conservation Depart. ment be aw: — * The mining aii, peedigalh has raised an issué of ind ] expansion versus preservation interests, chal- lenging the wisdom of permitting industry to“go into the 58,000-acre wilde park in Ontonagon County. The Conservation Commis- sion meets next October at White Pine to consider the question. ‘Kennecott Copper Corp., through “ @ subsidiary, the Bea? Creek Min- ing Co., wants to lease 933 remote acres of the park and 5,000 acres; ~ 2 of’ the Lake Superior bottom for) fe : copper explorations, All explora- tions would be at the lake bottem. x * * ff About 50 residents of Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties ha¥e set up a committee to present their side of the dispute to the Conservation Commission, it. Former Li Id Star Told He Most Pay Alimony P34 ANGELES (AP)—Former id movie star Bobby Breen has ordered to pay $375 monthly support to his wife and 3-year-old son. |, docelyn Breen, 27, is suing for| separate maintenance. They mar- ried in New York in 1952.” ; Breen, 31, has said he will cross-| - sue. However, the couple agreed to seek the services of a cncilia- court in an effort at recue- Your house may be haunted by the dangers of UNDER- INSURANCE! ’ According to experts, as many as 7 out of 10 house- holders are in this ghastly = predicament. Their present insurance isn’t enough to cover the full value of their property if it were destroyed by fire or other weigh ogi sure you: ave a protection you * need. Call us for a prop- erty insurance check-up. - THATCHER | PATTERSON im & WERNET 711 Community National Bank Bldg. ( f - thas been announced by Norman Vocational @uidanes Aide Named for Urban League Appointment of Thomas H. Massey to the newly. created post of vocational guidance secretary for the Urban League of Pontiac H. Kuijala, president of the board of directors. ~- The new post was recommended by a board committee headed by John. F, Perdue, of Bagley School. “Better job oppor- pendent upon better preparation during their early years.” In addition to developing job opportunities, Massey will give at- tention to. guidance projects in schools and churches, and will stress basic schooling as related to job preparation. “We hope to keep more‘ stu- dents in ool,’ Perdue said, “and to lend aid to those who show wnusual abilities in grades under the junior high level.” Massey was educated at More- THOMAS H. MASSEY house College in Atlanta, Ga., and took graduate ‘work for a de- gree in vocational guidance at the University of Rochester. He has served with the U.S. Employment Service in Atlanta and the New York State service. ls It Treat or Threat? known Madison (not Texas) steak- house: “Remember the Alamode!”* To Operate on Actor MADISON, Wis. W—Printed un- der the pie list on menus at a well- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Actor . i. Selection Edward G. 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Science has caught up with Giordano Bruno’s vision of infinity. by Next: The Recket Pioneers. / Hal Boyle Says: Ets Sek = — were removed from t on his head 2 &% iiiaes @ tle Winging tase “Two, the high road, is by in- ee Cone sadios’ benele “understanding between measured. In 1888 Schiaparelli discovered the so-called Mast ¢ diel ra Peace at stndideally they bave done -(nothing on this high road to peace.” * * * eee Se Sen wo to peace? Dent decided that one way was United Nations and its first pur- to make all peoples aware of the pose—‘‘to save succeeding genera- tions from the. scourge of war.” For a year and a half the pilot ing better people. But most people will admit PEACHES | PICK YOUR OWN free from Low Choice fruit... disease and worms. HOME GROWN | Red Haven, Fair Haven }} ot our Lake Orion Orchard |} with whip topping 25: Fresh as spring! Our peach and ice cream duet of good eating. Smooth, rich ice cream and peach, i)! 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THE PON TIAC PRESS _ _PONTI AG, MICHI GAN, Elegantly simplicity — so correct for those after- five special occasions on the college girl's calendar — is this understated silk faille dress. This Question Is Just Around the Corner What ll You "By LYDIA ROTHMAN It’s the middle of August now—but believe it or not in two more weeks it will be » “Back to School Time,” again. Vacations are still in full . swing—and there’s many a tan to be gotten yet—and for some reason or another August and You May Not Win Again! By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Every two ~ »weeks a group of us plays bridge, A prize is given to the one with the highest score. For three consecutive weeks I have won the prize. It is really get- ting embarrassing. Should I win again next time, would it ‘be proper to refuse to take it and ask the hostess to give it to the person with the second highest score?” Answer: No,. the prize you win is yours to keep and sure- ly the one with the second high- est score would not enjoy a prize given to her and not won by her. “Dear Mrs. Post: I received an invitation to a shower in yesterday's mail and at the _ bottom of the invitation it stat- ed what I was to bring, I nev- er before received an invitation where | was told what to,bring and I must say I was quite shocked, “When I mentioned this to a friend she said that it was done quite often today so that the - bride did not receive duplicate presents. While the idea may be practical I think it is very high-handed, I would very much like to know what your opinion is on this.” Ansewr: I agree with you: I would be shocked at being told what present to bring. school just don’t seem a likely . pair—but the days are getting shorter and September has a way of sneaking up unawares, j *. & '% One of the most important steps in the back-to-school or- ganization is clothes. _- Last year’s favorite dress is probably outgrown and those comfy bluejeans just won't hold up for another season of rough and tumble playground activity. : EXCITING VARIETY The back-to-school crowd will have an exciting variety of clothes to choose from this fall —designed with their needs es- pecially in mind. * * * Modified versions of — the latest fashion silhouettes are featured for ladies of all ages— Chemises and trapezes have had their effect—invading the Mrs. French Entertains Bride-Elect Martha Varney, bride-elect of James Chalmers, was hon- ored at a buffet luncheon and pantry shower Tuesday at the Lake Angelus Shores home of Mrs. Bryan French. - Miss Varney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Var- ney of Nelson street, and Mr. Chalmers is the son of Mrs. Alice Chalmers of Battle Creek. The couple will be married Sept. 27 at First Presbyterian Church. * * * Guests at the shower were Mrs. Varney, Mrs. Ralph Rouse, Mrs. Joseph Edwards, Ann Edwards, Mrs. Charles Borst, Mrs. Willard Bennett, Mrs. Harry: Manus, Mrs. Claude Winter and Mrs. Paul Benson. Also attending were Mrs. John Dugan, Marilyn White, Mrs. John Hubbard, Mrs. Bert Curtis of Rochester, Mrs. Richard Kuhns and Mary Kuhns of Dearborn. . more demure than ever in the new Empire styles. * x Sweaters and skirts — the eternal school-gir] favorites— return with. a bold new look Absolutely indispensible to the college man’s ward- robe is .this slim seilired three-button suit. Solid dark colors, conservative tweeds and charcoal com- binations are what the well dressed undergrad- uate—or graduate student —will wear this fall. News of Personal Interest in Pontiac Area Two couples who are guests at the Hotel Riviera in Las . Vegas are Dr. and Mrs. R.M. Todd of Cherokee road and Dr. and Mrs, M.C. Worster of We- nonah drive. * * * Returned from a three-month tour of Denmark, Norway and Sweden are Mr. and Mrs. Z. | Algot Nasstrom of Hopkins street, Mr. and Mrs, John Berglund of Stanley road, Mr. and Mrs, John Englund of Mo- torway drive and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Michkelsen of Mohawk road. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E, Wiersema of West Iroquois road and their daughter, Bar- Hara, are home after a sum- mer spent in the graduate sehool at University of Ari- zona, Also joining the family as 4 student at the university was Ted Jr., a junior in the school of business administra- tion.: Besides her school work, Barbara was in summer stock With the Corral Players, She plans to spend a week in New York City before returning to Tucson where she teaches drama at Amphitheatre High School. * * * a vacation at Chap- leau Lodge, Chapleau, Ontar- . jo, were Ella Hetherington of Mechanic street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clément of Rustic lane, Mr. and Mrs, John Stefanski of Watkins Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Robert’ Mansell of Davisburg and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Pobe of Ferndale. * x * Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Lamb have returned to their home on Wenonah drive after two weeks with Mrs. Lamb’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Pe- tersboro, Ontarid.. i &.* * Lorrayne Edberg of Wheaton, Il., has been the guest of the Herbert Glenns of Henry Clay avenue for the last two weeks. During her visit they toured through northern and. western Michigan visiting Mackinac Is- “ton boulevard and Mr. land, Sault St. Marie and Taq- quamenen Falls, Accompanying. them were Mrs. Glenn's mother, Mrs..Wat- son H. Bryan of Palmer street, and her guest, Mrs. James A. Anderson of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bry- an and Marce Hills. * * * Mr. and Mrs. James E, Pick- — ering (nee Brenda Joyce Bay- ley) of Clarkston announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Marie, born Aug. 9 at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, James W. Bayley of Wal- and Mrs. Otis Pickering of Clark- ston, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Di- onne of Whittemore street are celebrating their silver wedding anniversary Saturday. They wil] hold open house at 8 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, x *« * A son, William David, was born to Mr. and Mrs, George Gatzmyer Jr. (nee Ann Thatch- er) of Ellwood avenue Aug. 4 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Gatzmyer of Onaway. * * * Visiting at the Michigan ave- nue home of Mrs. Joel Sand- strom and her mother, Mrs. Mary Jackson, are Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mitchell of Los An- geles and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Mallman of Escanaba. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Mitch- ell are Mrs. Sandstrom’s sis- ters. _ The Malimans plan to visit their daughter and her a the Clarence Clarkston. Also visiting is Wo Sandstrom’s brother-in-law, Charles LaPlant of Crystal Falls. a 2 ee 7 Mrs, Charles D. Welden of Illinois avenue was hostess to — several friends Tuesday , at luncheon at Fex and Hounds. Later the: group returned to , her home for a- game of bridge, . A backyard” pice is a » Notoribe sunmertihe activity for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Buck- - ner of Cove Lane. Here, Noel Buckner Jr., 8, offers -\dT-month-old Kevin, who apparently has been doing Se einlise vena toate . some gardening, a cool ass of lemonade. Their sisters, Elizabeth a Soke is 7 and Marcy, 4, oa lene - i f ‘ear to Schaoe this sedaon, Big bulky sweaters are matched with wool skirts featuring giant plaids accent- ed with | fldpperish © trims, Teachers will breathe a sigh [- of relief, though, for the new long slim lines always look neat and tidy without a trace of the old Sloppy Joeisms, IVY LOOK FOR MEN — For the masculine sex, the “Ivy look” is stressed with emphasis on the narrow look —shoulders, lapels and trou- sers, | ; The darker colors—grays and brown and the charcoal shades are as popular as ever. And young men can indulge’ their fanciful whims for bright colors in the smart new sport — clothes—the accent this season being on stripes and prints for sport shirts and blazers. * *® * | For the college student— seotahalle freshmen—wardrobe : planning may be @ little more complicated. The major factor to consider is where you are going to school: city or coun- . try—coed or hot, STANDARD RULE A standard rule to go by is— underdress: rather than over- dress and stick to classic type all-purpose clothes rather than anything too extreme. And don’t forget, dormi closets are usually small , , For college girls, a simple basin dress will be- just right for those fall football games— with a few dress-up accesso- ries it will make an equally chic outfit for winter fraternity parties. Fabrics, too, are in the news this fall. They're sturdier and more washable than ever —a thing mothers and dorm-laun- derers will be most thankful for, This contrasting sports suit — just like big bréther’s— [Fe is what will be | seen in elementary school — classrooms this fall. The all-wool sports coat trimmed pockets and comes with contrasting back-strap slacks, Dear Abby.... Husband Goes to the Cleaners for Flirty Straw berry Blonde : ‘By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I think my Jhusband is stuck on .a pretty strawberry blonde where we take our dry cleaning, He gathers up all the dirty clothes he can find whether they are dirty enough to be clearied or not, as an ex- cuse to go to the cleaners and see this redhead. She’s cute and has a nice figure, but I know she is encour- aging him only because ABBY it’s good for business. “She acts cute and flirty with. all. thé men customers. My husband isn’t bad looking but he needs some. brains to go with it. How can I con- vince him that he’s making a fool of ;himself, or should I change cleaners?” HIS WIFE DEAR WIFE:. Don’t let it bother you. A man is rarely taken to the cleaners by a friendly-type gal who gives all . the men the business for the \ Pictured here — the standard college girl uni- form .., . studying is eas- ier, picnics more fun when you've got a pair of ber- mudas. This young lady is the height of fashion with her new longer wool pull- over and bright plaid shorts. (At some women’s colleges you can wear them for classes, too.) business they give her. It’s a nice, clean deal. Don't press it. * * * “DEAR ABBY: Could you please tell me what to do with my two boys? They are 7 and . 9 ang they fight and argue constantly, Regardless of what they play, they fight. I have separated them, taken their toys away, whipped them and talked to them, but nothing works. I am at my wits’ end. Help me, please?” A MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: It is nor- mal for boys that age (espe- cially brothers): to disagree. harm than they do each other. 2 “DEAR ABBY: pretty bashful for a gay my age, Please tell me, Miss Abby, how do you get a girl to kiss you? Do you ask her or just steal } kiss?” BASHFUL DEAR BASHFUL: Steal a . "campuses soon The college coeds traditional standby — sweaters and skirts — take on a bold look this fall. Typical of the chic * favorites to be seen on college will be this long bulky Sweater with a giant-size plaid -wool skirt. The slim straight lines are guaranteed to please even the most exacting of professors. as Hems Move Higher : NEW YORK — Ladies, look to you heels this fall. Heels will play an important role in shoe styles, and not.only in medium” to flatteeled” shoes. terms of fashion. Varying heel / 1 “e mics td to en SO OTRRTNAD too. not used to the exclusion of * & -® all others and one portion. of With the rise in the leg is not overly taxed. comes 3 Hi shorter skirts are like ss - water — they just don’t mix. / The is awkward and un- nal Pn Rint eee * . and if she doesn’t poo Tiel of the loss—return : it! re -, lem. 1 am going with a won- * * * : “DEAR ABBY: What do you knacks that add nothing to get your home, but make it look etn is roe st He’s neat like. a junk shop? She keeps clean very handsome, putting up those little framed ut I wish he'd wear a tie. Can embroidered pictures, and she You help me?”—DON’S GIRL also found an antique water DEAR GIRL: Quit nagging pipe which is hanging on our him. When you've got that ring wall. on your finger you can tell “She has placed three pair of him what to wear around his candle holders (with no can- neck, dies yet!) on the buffet, fire- Ee 2 ® place mantle and.an end table ~ ENTIAL TO SAN- and I could go on and on but DRA: You've got a heart like what’s. the use? Her-feelings a ‘certain hotel . . . (room for are easily hurt, so I have béen everybody!) Don't . conside giving in to her, but I have aes antes si to put a stop to this. - How, ring until you returned | please?” the one you have in your Gcke ANNOYED. drawer. Also, if you aren't al we al wT. 25! hee 4 * 5 ba Se ee ee ae ee ge Se ee ee eg pe ee he Meee ey pe mere orga - ees Pret Z iy , : 4 ‘ ‘ i : pe 9 Bad - * “Plastic Dish _ Stands Heat | New: for baby—a plastic dish) . an withstand the heat of an). @ishwasher or steam e * +e dish is partitioned and slant- ‘a child feed himself. cups on the bottom ‘table, vale toa 1 it’s Baldwin's lowest priced , _ Agrosonic ae A \ctastnasAdesetads bo apitinnel » styling . . with all the tone and performance _ fetifures that have made the Acrosonic the wall piano most people prefer. Bb ages lr finishes | _ Going over the final plans for. the installation dinner dance to be held by the Youth Group of B’nai Israel Congregation are (left to right) Dolores Surowitz, banquet chairman; Arlene Goodman, pub- _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 _ i licity chairman, and Bonnie Marlowe, installation co- chairman. New officers for the coming year will be installed at the dance being held Sunday evening at B’nai Israel Congregation on Oneida road. Pentiae Press Phete CALBI ‘MUSIC Co. as N. Saglaaiv Ste FE 5-8222 e By MURIEL LAWRENCE (Mrs. Muriel Lawrence is on —— : STAPP’S «+ preferred by parents and students for . . RIDE RITE (0 5 RS hs RR me aR TsO) the shoe that understands reer bes This is the shoe that rides the bus the > 72 Pric country over . .. and we have it, in styles ieee to size - From and sizes and widths galore. Come . . see how wonderfully well it fits, how carefully we fit it, Bring your scholars in before the big day! $ We take the time to accurately fit your child, Black pr Vicuna JUVENILE BOOTERIE 28 E. Lawrence Street topes Fri. and Mon. to 9) and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron at Telegraph (Open Fri. and Bat. to %) vacation. This is the second of six us @& Cudahy, Inc.) +’ * * The great dilemma of parents is the question of direct discipline. One can answer it very simply: Parrar, and being can also exercise discipline. The trouble is parents have been use authority and e* *& kk. The simple fact is that a child needs both because he cannot live | de not No Conflict ich Love, Discipline feel at home in the world, now as a child and later on as a grownup. The dictum that love and af- fection are the only important emotions has been distorted to such an extent that parents are afraid that any other expression on their part indicates that they love their children enough. If correctly understood, there is no contrast between discipline and love, They belong to different levels of human experience. The confusion of contrasting discipline and love_may lead to real neglect of the simplest discipline, at the bottom of which there may be ig- gaat dept. stores FESTIVAL: by Practical, pretty bra. you correctly sil Aa sat | “ ih SAE Exclusive petal-soft, yet firm, cup lining gives © extra support and uplift. Fine white cotton, embroidery trim. 32 Ato40C. Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 . and so inaijieetest 2.00~ Sabet flattery! Hayt on Otter Drive. norance rationalized by the fear of losing the child's love, PARENTS HUMAN TOO Many parents have become so impressed with the need to. be always loving and ‘‘accepting”’ that they no longer dare to rec- ognize and to express their true feelings. It is important to-re- member that parents are human beings too and react with anger if provoked. A child may experience inter- ference with his impulses as something that makes him anxious, something “bad.” This type of uneasiness is “essential for his development, because | only in this way can he learn | Without | necessary restraint, such guidance he would develop nothing of what we call con- science, nothing of ideal, of aspiration, all concepts that are St, Michael Catholic Church was the scene of the Saturday wedding of Frances Adeline Ford and C. . |Righard Poling. Parents of the cou- ple are Mr. and Mrs, Jay E. Ford ot Mack avenug and Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Poling of Orchard Lake. The bride chose a gown of ruffled tulle over satin - neckline and by an apron of Swiss lace. A Swedish crown of sequins and pearls held her fingertip veil -of imported silk illusion and she car- ried a cascade bouquet of white glamellias and sweetheart roses, = * 8. Maid of honor was Mary Lou Gallo. Rita Martin and Sharon Dion were bridesmaids and Theresa Or- rick was junior bridesmaid. The flower girl was Bridget Gardner. The pridegroom’s brother, Ger- ald Poling, was best man and ushers were Thomas Walton and , MRS. C. RICHARD POLING Was -Gary Mason and Daryl Johnson was ringbearer. To receive guests at a luncheon held at Hotel Waldron, Mrs. Ford wore a beige silk organza dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of pink rosebuds, Mrs, Poling chose a white and blue eet dress with, white accessories a a Pink rosebud corsage. : Following an evening reception held at St. Michael's Hall, the cou- ple left for a honeymoon to north- ern Michigan, The bride wore a white darcon dress with white ac- cessories and a corsage of white rosebuds for the trip. The couple will live on Murphy street. William Hilborn, Junior usher + 11 Tables in Play at Bridge Session The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met at the Elks Temple Mon- day evening, Eleven tables were . in play. ' + * Ff First place winners north and south were Mrs, Gerald Garabe- dian and James Crabb. Winning second were Mr. and Mrs. Addison Oakley. Placing first east and west were Dr. R. F, Byers and Dr. Bruce Hubbard. In second place were Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis, Proper Food, Cleanliness Are Skin Aids The beauty of your skin de- Personalize Your Clothes With MONOGRAMS Women’s and Men's: pends largely on two things; | cleanliness and what you eat, A thorough soap-and-water cleansing at least once a day is a must to carry off dirt and dead cells. A sound diet which includes fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and eggs, milk, fish and plenty of water between meals _ is essential to a lovely skin. Then add lubrication with the right cream for your skin and you're on your way. There’s no magic back of the skin that glows with beauty; it's the result of intelligent care. Good Pudding Ground peanut brittle makes a good pudding or ice cream topping. The meat grinder is probably the best instrument for crushing. 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ALL PERMANENTS $ 3 7 Complete with Cut NONE HIGHER and Set - YOU GET ALL THIS: % Wash and Wear Haircut % Permanent by an Experienced Licensed Operator * Styled Set % A Complete Wave for $3.75— None Higher Fast... New Super Service The Elizabeth Circle of First: Christian Church met Tuesday at) the Pontiac Lake road home | Mrs. Paul Colton. After 1 P, M. No Appointment Necessary HOLLYWOOD 3" Mrs.’ Harry Kunse lead the de-| votions and)Mrs. Colton spoke to the group on ‘Our North American Neighbors,”’ The September meeting will held at the home of Mrs. William) SHOP 782 North Saginaw St. FE 8-3560 OVER BAZLEY’S AIR CONDITIONED ‘Take Off Your Glasses and SEE BETTER with _ INVISIBLE. ‘Contact Lenses Wear Them With Complete Comfort! ’ Yes, it's TRUE! You can see without glasses. Invisible—undetectable—comfortable to wear CON- TACT LENSES can be prescribed for most persons + and glasses can be discarded. If you desire a more _ attractive appearance — if you want complete free~ + dom from glasses at work or play—then you should : Sorsihigats this amazing scientific miracle at | NU-VISION OPTICAL STUDIO! ’ . Open Daily 9:30 A.M. ito §:30 P.M, Friday until 8:30 P.M. DR. £. CHORYAN OPTICAL STUDIOS 109 N, SAGINAW ST. Offices in Pontiac, Flint, Saginaw and Bay City, + => ‘ EH PONTIAC PRESS, VEONESDAY. Nancy Marie Thompson and Ronald Norman Facer were mar- ried Saturday evening at First Baptist Church. The Rev. H. H. Savage officiated at the ceremony before 200 guests. “ , * bd * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thompson of Dinner Fetes Wedding Party Mrs. Howard Heldenbrand entertained» members of the wedding party of Frances Cashin. and.Edmund C. White at a dinner held Tuesday. eve- ning at the Pontiac City Club. Guests” were Peggy Eagle, Jane Hoffman, ‘Charlotte Mc- Manus, Alice Rice, Sharon Savedge, Robert White, David Every, Brice Heldenbrand, Don Lyons, James Millis and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Srigley. ‘Alpha Alpha Ghapter Has Bowling Party Alpha Alpha ‘Chapter of. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority held a bow!- ing party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perna were hosts. Chairman for the affair was Mrs. James Vincent. On her committee were Mrs. Jack Andress, favors; Mrs. Don Moore, contact; Mrs. Robert Hasse, Mrs. Frank Jalosky Jr., Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. Edmund Smith, refreshments. Mrs. Don Murphy Was head of reception and Mrs, Lacey Schiefler, prizes. Lining Replaces Heavy Fabrics A new lining replaces heavy quilty fabrics used for insulating clothes, F The lining is lightweight, can be bonded permanently to any face fabric, including satin, taffeta, crepe-back satin and twi can be dry cleaned or washed, will not mildew: ‘MR. and MRS. RONALD N. FACER Nancy M. Thompson Wed Married Saturday at. =. First Baptist -'Naney Marie ~~ hompson ! and Ronald : Norman Facer. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thompson and Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Norman Facer. Keego Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Normah Facer of Birmingham. The bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle and Chantilly ‘Jace featuring a sweetheart neck- line and tapered sleeves. The skirt formed ‘a cathedral. train, She wore a fingertip veil and carried a cascade bouquet of white and yellow roses centered by a white orchid. Mrs. Jerold Wagner, of Mem- "phis, Tenn.; the bride’s sister, was ma of honor. She wore a pink organdy dress and carried a cas- cade bouquet of pink carnations. Bridesmaid was Mrs: John C. Thompson. Her dress was of yeél- low organdy. and she carried a =— bouquet of yellow carne- Linda Cameron was flower ai She wore a blue organdy dress and/ carried a basket of rose petals served as bést man. John Thomp- son of Drayton Plains and James Fuller of Birminghan’ were ushers, held in ‘the church parlors, the bridegroom's mother wore a beige lace dress-with a pink: rose cor- sage, * * * moon in northern Michigan, the brown paisley dress with rust ac- Beach street. Save Dishwashing Save. dishWashing when you beat egg whites and yolks sep- arately by doing the whites first. Then, without washing the beater, beat the yolks. Church were a : Norman Wilson of Berkley |) — To receive guests at a-reception| |<, When the couple left for a honey-|+ new Mrs. Facer wes wearing aj © a cessories. The couple will live on| ~~ - LUNCHEONS Sealtest ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN | Riker Building* Lebby or Wonderful Washable E: Flannel Shirt and Flannel him’ completely for Fall and SLACK OETo 2.98 x Lined Slacks Select his from assorted plaids stripes. Take advantage of this special purchase and outfit Winter... Autumn: colors. . «Sizes 3 to 6x, Flo Smooth Sailing . SUSAN ALONE | 198 and 2.98) All the new styl in school gih blouses. Many in no-iron — “cotton. White and colors. Sizes 3 to 6x; 7 to 14 and subteen & to 14. Sizes 3 to 7 Polo Shirts - Sizes 3 to8 ...1.69 and | 98: ] nnel Shirts ... 1.98 THIS IS THE LOOK . CAMPUSPHERE! For what else is new on the Carnpus . .. See for yourself on Thursday, Aug. 21st at 8:30 at our Madémoiselle Fashion - Show. Central High Auditorium. The plaid fad in reversible PLEATED SKIRT. .. 10.98 Wash it yourself ... and-wear.. it inside-out if you please! .— The two-way plaid in Milliken orlon and wool: Blue with red. Sizes T0'to 16. ‘Skirts — Main Floors AUGUST 20; 1958 st aA the fall College Classic CAMEL COAT borrowed from the boys Specially Priced ,. 548 8 to 16. eit * St a ont = _ — TORS T + The perfect boy coat double-. . breasted, back-belted, pearl buttons, hand-detailed and patch pockets. Camel navy, red or gray. 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Dr. Achilles| brother was best man, Ushers Sizes § to ae Isiagris officiated at the ceremony] Were Raymond Maott; Reymond oy Seantiacdatiadian es ar iad tbc pear se “alo st ‘wes nek Siete ap gen a Lange, the bridegroom's brether, | As those of you know who have| did not want to hurt her feelings.|is what I need! F can stick to diet! jet her know but I did tell her that} oa |defore .200 guests. and Beryl Claxton of Clawson, | been reai this column for'the| Then came your Marathon like an| and exercise for a given length of ine reading 1 would cooperate inany way lj. : vena : * * * the bridegroom’s brother-in-law. past few days I am bringing you : : Bes ; eeemmemenmeereaoe Parent of the couple are Mr.) Rebert Bruce Claxton, the bride- a av hides ia onan oe could. as - fand Mrs. Danes Drakos of Wood-| groom’s nephew, was ringbearer. |3-Week Self-Improvement Mara- “For the first two | “we pay sereet. ed Mr. and Mes. x * thon which ran last January. had no dessert at din and I rd F. Lange of Dover road. | ‘75 receive guest at a reception! This letter isn’t exactly from a ate just sbeet what she Ot wore a teal blue (held at St. George Hellenic Hall, | Marathon winner in the usual sense cept more of it. After that dress with a pink |Mrs. Drakos wore a pink lace|because it is from @ husband. felt more certain of herself and accessories and a |dress with beige accessories and|’¥0ging by his letter husbands began feeding me ag usual variegated roses, a tea rose corsage, Mré, Lange| Wim also when their wives do. He “well, I've got my girl back! She lost 22 pounds, four inchesif « g.uing — +s *« +s “ft to the East Const of from the waist, four from thie aby “Dear Mrs. Lowman: It may ‘SOUTH, ‘AMERICA | | Mary Coward was maid of { { gheath and a carried a bouquet|'# Tse corsage seem str that I, a man, am domen and five frém the hips! How of yellow tea roses, wcitlag col he tagaed © ee can we BOTH thank you? SS. Argentina ° 7 x * *& a sults my wife had from your Mar- HUSBANDS APPRECIATIVE $:S. Brazil Catherine Polydoros Jr, the) Neyer Lend athon, However, it reaslly isn’t Ten't that wonderful? When Tif Alt te fun of « luxury resort une. _|bride's niece, was bridesmaid. She strange because I believe I am sed to teach figure molding par thogpelDo ip oe comfert pees wore a blue and white dress Personal | even more excited about it than : ied: mell: © bows mend Leow ! ‘ : tae! N. Saginaw ; classes-husbands often thanked me} e r-by Ray 7 Asse. > | a a . : = ocants Beau ty A i ds she is, if that’s possible.. for what the course had done ~ ner Guat, -romcinhons Si and trans- toe a ie ‘ “You see my wife is a very - heir wives, and ibday many " Dealer in Dreams” ae se beautiful woman and she HAD them write me asking that I send] “Your Dealer ; : > ‘ ee : | Your beauty~ tools belon beautiful figure. Then, what a certain reducing leaflets to their BIRMINGHAM Hy aoe “ your alone and they should | children, cooking and TASTING, wives, It is a great incentive to alti SERVICE a l¢ never be used by anyone else. ‘| no exercise and more regular a woman when her husband is in- » thee i * ’ . Most of us wouldn't think of | hours, she ge 30 pounds in terested in the way she looks! ‘ pe eee EN ’ a 0 tn a gasacancthlony tend tive years, course I loved. + * * — : é oa 4 4 person. we pass pow- | her just the same but I must |- missed Marathon in Jan- ay 71% ‘| der puffs, lipsticks, combs, | admit that I missed the beau- aah would like to lose 20 BIANGA I SS O onrleiriade . sone Sal: ie Sredes Wit :| Git Sete : pounds, in 8 weeks, .or improve “6 nig se. oa ‘ _out thinking about it twice. “6 ld easurements,.or correct any 4 - a> fae candies . “Y" gecmeg pom smounum’_|tar le tuade a difference in her efects in beauty, send 10 cents) Italian Imports Joie. eee ee ond +. . 3} “We are, of course, just beg- |personality, Having been accus- i poo polka cena oe pond by : ~_ restaurant | ee ee ee ne ee ee eee ee te Marathon Booklet. Address Jose-J Elison of California | a when we do this. For your and irritated about the ine in of this news- : - Bias ares eae KNITS : your : e ap- ae as fo W. HURON. k ok generally. She did not _ reneenars Ut Fall Clathos Dow want to go dancing any more and . nae Dene in 100% pure wool. Both one and two-piece } fashions. Autumn shades: B'nai Israel Group , Avacado, Toye bitter ao : pe: A iashond writes oki Louies’ ‘that ee got > “HaIR CUTS . : styled and nd shaped for SUMMER. his girl back’ when she followed the advice, diet and and casual ... . cool and -|kept putting off buying clothes un- |to Install Officers > |tl she lost weight. I know she} exercises outlined’ in. the Marathon booklet. Here a sweet. 2 » CALLIE'S BEAUTY. SHOP fees settconscius about ber 8>-| wife points out to her husband the progress she has lot'BNat Inet Congregation wil , i “ : : _! : installed ‘at dinner dance to as North Perry We 2-6001 I had made a few mild sug-' made since joining Marathon tye eld Sunday at B'Nai Isteel “29. 95. The alton will be Rick Continuing Our : ory mgd | Barbar a Jo Tennant Wed ~~ |Serwin, president; Bruce Berg,|| END OF SUMMER SALE : Alfred rao th saried Ane Sharon Lee menade Marlow, treasurer; Paula] D eCor S hop 8 at First Methodist Church, R, - nd Tauber, chaplain; Mark Berg and 4 64 W i ; |W. Va. The Rev. C. G.|_ amsay aNd |p mnie Toby, sergeant at agms. berites esi | Steyer officiated at the double-ring Thomas Nicol| Phillip Marlowe is sponsor of the anuren | ceremony before 200 guests. -ed group. aaeaiines , Parents of the couple are Mr. were marrle | and Mrs. Paul D. Tennant of State Saturday UIs = i street and Mr. and Mrs. Luther A. 0 re f eldeth ot Shinston, W. Va evening at PERMANENTS | The bride wore a full-length with Haircut and Set iH gown of silk organza fashioned : Emanuel Ne. F peers Hocesoary FE 5.8000 ) poe bodice eas tts a pion Baptist Church. 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NBNQIIHD YOU SIOHS + UIVLIRIS « na® y kok suit with ; white orchid corsage. = be found wae : Bien - ae magron San ennane Te Hoapt-|_,}hite gladiol, dnapdragons and} and stephanoti. Her only Jewel. | tes tan “Kies” AMT ites. "From : ; the 10 bride wi asters ry was a diamond pendant, a mee Maron Se ee ee a eee 1 Tee ot utr Emmeneel Siptiet Chacch Sor Se] g42 ot too teidagipem Snow Suite, Jackets, Shirts, Blouses : ie . rising income, and technologi- | mont State College, Fairmont, W.| sng ~ se ry quay en. Mrs. James Wickman was ma- Sone for tot, Joutha, boys, gee Z ss Se - OS ' cal progress, the expert said. Va. ning. The Rey. Thomas Malone | ‘02 of honor with Ruth Ann Pur- La : Fal ’ otte t ft , ool As ae et ption of officiated at the ‘candlelight: cere- bridesmaids. a —_ ay ‘ea SPECIAL! | Ralls SOLtest SOI’ SOc: potatoes, wheat flour, pork, ‘Scand: Suit’ ere ee Jayne Elizabeth Marsh ot Far Boys Showt Sieeve ga: : S 3 is eggs, butter © Parents z the le M pe. 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Little girls now can step out in a “coat-and-suit” shoe. The — style is designed to go with tweeds, knits, textured and brushed woolens, print and paisley corduroy, and boucles. Usually a slip-on, the shoe has a spats effect, tiny buttons, and comes in combinations of leathers. ‘ E . ‘ m & : y™. Tasty Fruit Candy - gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over taffeta. Lace panels ac- cented the bouffant tulle skirt. The lace bodice was decorated with se- quins and pearls and featured a Sabrina .neckline and long sleeves ‘ending in points at the wrist. * * *. A garden reception was held at the home of: the bride's par- ents. : * * * When the couple left for a honey- moon to Wisconsin Dells and north- ern Michigan, the new Mrs, Nicol was wearing a white suit with embroidered trim, a powder blue feather hat and powder blue ac- cessories with an orchid corsage. A\ Union Loke Shopping Center 1555 Union Lake Road EM 3-3912 Halian Village Hit ~— by Hiige Landslide DOMODOSSOLA, Italy (Ap) —A huge landslide roared down today on the village of San Giovanni di Crevoladossola; near the . Italian- Swiss ler, and 12. persons were reported missing * .*& Three bodies were recovered. Police said a family of six was believed: dead in one ‘of a dozen houses which were destroyed and], that a foreign car with four occu- pants also was apparently buried under the mass of rock and earth. * * * The slide was caused .by eight hours of torrential rains, It tem- porarily blocked the Sempione rail ling idee and important ty and rerdawe, he, Diver Be Many villagers escaped ine See en nee of descending rocks. Burglars Strike’ hoi at Pontiac Skate Club Eduard we Nephew —— THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20,1958 Navy Secretary Working on Promotion my country will ever] ous WASHINGTON {AP)—Rear Adm. Hy- as soon as certain procedures can ke worked : It marks.the second time that a Navy . secretary has taken steps to win a promo- ’! tion for Rickover, who has incurred the dis- .| favor of some top Navy officers because of his disregard of protocol in pushing the atomic submarine program. Five years ago, after he had twice been passed over by Navy selection boards, then Secretary Robert Anderson ‘.. Rickover Will Become Vice Aichizel stepped in to gain Rickover a promo: “|president of ‘took the, oath of U. & citizenship here man G. Rickover, the Navy's top. atomic ‘tion from captain te rear admiral, An, ' | yesterday. : : said Rickover, 58, would get his three stars. derson is now secretary of the Treasury. ea ae ae expert, is going to. be promoted to vice ad- A number of members of Congress re- : * Bobus Benes, confided: _ cently ; concern that Rickover might : bulge Secretary of the Navy Thomas 8. Gates’ not be Hromottd to vice admiral. ee expressions’ were heard from Congress in 1953 when his promotion then was in doubt. A storm also erupted recently when _Rickover was left out of a White House “ceremony honoring the atomic submarine Nautilus’ trip under the North Pole. Gates acknowledged Rickover had been over- looked and accepted blame. tive when the Nautilus docks in New York Monday and receives a hero’s welcome. | + Rickover would be his personal representa- | iors Fist Ship in 0 Yours 3 Makes It fo Monroe | sisendad civ iar dw portant milestones in the — its own power yesterday, And thé ship, the Shirley G. Taylor, carried/ the first 2,000 tons of cement tO! works Penney’s puts an easy price on “his” favorite chair ROLLING DOWN THE PRICE LAWN ROLLER $28.55 Value “iia v 3 ge Ww. T. Grant Co. THEN, BACK-TO-SCHOOL WOLVERINE | Vapocan 1¥ Pt. Containers ..... peebite gees 10 for 15¢ 1 Qt. 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Sounds fantastic, because the Yankees still have a 10% game lead over the Chicago White Sox with just 35 games to go. But it’s just an outside possibility today because the White Sox are on a winning streak that now has reached six games and the Yankees are on a four-game losing streak. Dick Donevan’s four-hit pitch- ing kept the Sox surging, last night with a 7-1 victory over Hie i ¢é ret 4 tel i i ie z S i a 7 Le if ize Ht i iH at * y ih : x ‘ i is Ss FF _ Bee =wet!| Patterson Will Approximate $311,000 i Boston. At New Yerk,. homers Homers Beat Skidd in by Rocky Colavito and Vic Wertz helped the Cleveland Indians hand the Yankees their ninth loss in the last 12 games, 8-6, The greatest flopperoo of mod- ern times was staged, of course, *:. * *# That, of course, was the hor- ritying thought that caused man- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 Build Another Streak—B, “Thee Loss xk zk’ a ager Casey Stengel to push the slumping Yankees through an extra workout on Monday, an off day. Andol’ Case gave ‘em a long lecture, too, on the way they've been. blowing leads in games lately, But that’s exactly what pened again. New York had 4 63 lead until Colavito blasted a three- reliever Johnny Kucks. as At Boston, Donovan missed a shutout only when Jackie Jensen Z FALCON AIRMEN — The Academy's new head football coach Ben Martin (right) surveys his starting eleven who will naturally fly on their road games. The Airmen US. Air Force will have a $7-man traveling ' certainly won't be a shortage of fliers. The Air Force opens its season at Detroit, September 26th. squad and there Pee as ee ae ae eee i ———— Q : i =A £ 4 : if an Scecsce-sooneo ne + none im apne Wo8s @s00000889 “a pag eS8090900090—ue 2090990000000 e itr reat aa 3 i, 2 eageea SQuNMBi_euvueOor eeu O290909-9HMaGMm SQMeonKrOnoeoo | $ = 32163 Totals 30383] A—struck out for Groth in 6th; B— grounded out for Moford in 7th; C— struck out for Morgan in 9th. DETROIT ....., 000 001 000-1 6 1 WASHINGTON .. 100 O11 Oox—3 8 6 E—Kuenn. PO-A—Detrott 24-14; Wash- fngton 27-13. DP—Morgan, F. ing and Harris. LOB—Detroit 9, Washing- ton_7, A 25B—Veal, Martin, Lemon. HR—Sievers. SP—Martin. : IP Moford (L, 3-5) ‘ Pascual (W, 1-7) = ; X—pitched to one batter in 8th. oavet Onouw ‘LOS ANGELES (UPD — Irving IB. Kahn said today the finincial|dog. jsuccess of the Floyd Patterson- Roy Harris usher in a new era of regional, as well as national, theater television ‘in boxing. heavyweight fight will x .% * ions divisions: will investigate the possi- bilities of closed-circuit TV purses before signing for important matches. He explained, “the Patterson- Harris fight at Wrigley Field Monday night was one that had been generally under-rated by the public, sports writers and odd-makers. Yet, Patterson’s purse from all sources will ap- proximate $311,000, and Harris will get his guaranteed $100, ue * * * { The fight was a “cold product” that was hard to sell because of champion Patterson's year-long inactivity and Harris’ comparative obscurity. Roy never had fought HSP—Pascual (Harris). WP—Pascual. W—PFiaherty-McKiniey-Chylakberry. T— 2:26, A—10,970. outside of Texas and never on tele- vision of any kind. And the bookies Folley Wants Title Shot CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) — “I deserve the chance to fight Patterson. I think I can lick him any time, any place.” So says No. 1 heavyweight contender Zora Folley, who figures he’s been marking time long enough. Folley’s manager, millionaire Phoenix sportsman Bill Swift, echoes the refrain. Why, asks Swift, has the Chandler fighter been sidetracked in favor of opponents of lesser Champion Floyd Patterson’s manager, Cus D'Amato has said: ‘* standing? “Patterson won't fight anybody who’s fought for the » The International Boxing Club is a big bogey to D’Amato. And Folley has fought under IBC auspices. Folley watched the champ score a bloody, 12th round .apable opponent, not yet signed| New Era Seen in Closed TV Bouts mate challenger Roy a 6-1-under- Mractions by staging four or five big fights each year on a national closed-circuit basis,” he ued, “and to put on portant bouts on regional hook- ups.” Accordingly, portly, dark-hair- ed Irving said he would begin “Immediate explorations’ of pos- sible matches involving Patter- son, light heavyweight champion Archie Moore, middleweight ruler Sugar Ray Robinson, wel- terweight king Virgil Aikens, and lightweight champion Jee Brown. less im-|/for Monday’s Patterson - Harris Concerning regional closed- cir- He said the theater fight would approximate $200,000 and the receipts would be about) one million dollars. * x * Meanwhile, Bill Robsensohn, the brand new promoter who staged the Patterson-Harris fight, said the gate of $234,189. — a new west coast record — had inspired him to make career. fight promoting his Boys’ club of Pontiac today an- nounced plans for a six-bout box- ing program at Wisner Stadium, the night of Sept. 8. The club will share in the receipts, the funds going towards the club athletic fund, and to the club's mothers’ fund. * x * BC’s boxing director, Johnny Ferro, a former pro himself, is matchmaker for the show, which he says is being financially un- derwritten by “one of the Boys’ Club oldest members” Tony Bel. lisario. It also has the approval of the state boxing commission, | Ferro states, * x * All bouts, Ferro says, will be between professional ringsters, in- cluding Ronnie Washensky of Pitts- burgh, who recently knocked out Detroiter Irish Ducky Dietz in the 5th round of an round bout. The 'Pittsburgher will tangle with a knockout over Roy Harris in Los Angeles Monday night and jn one of“three &round headlined came away convinced — if he ever had any doubts—that he contests. can defeat Patterson. . “Everybody says he’s real fast, and he did throw some fast ones against Harris,” Folley said yesterday, “but he misses a lot.” “Tt was a very slow fight. or ‘he’s not a great champion. He was either carrying Harris: They'd still be fighting today if Harris wasn’t cuf over the'eye. “fT think I can’beat Patterson at his best.” - x & professional debut of the former Gloves scrapper, Dave Blower. Dave will go in one of the two four-rounders, There will a six- round bout to round out the card, Ferro ‘announced. Sale of 3,500 general admission i One feature bout will mark the} Boys' Club amateur and Golden’ Boys’ Club Is Sponsor for Sept. 8 Fistic Card seats went on sale today. Reserva- tions and ringside seats may be secured by calling the Boys’ Club, FE 40551 or FE 8-1430. Darkness Postpones Playoff in Class B Pontiac Business Institute and. Boys Club will go at each other from scratch again today after battling to a darkness-halted 4-4 tie Tuesday at Jaycee Park in their best-of-three playoff for the. Class B City League baseball title. . | y © * Boys Club, regular season winner of the Class B race, holds' a one-game edge in the final’ series after Monday’s opening 5-1) triumph And needs just one more| win to grab all the honors. ; x *. The BC team tallied with two runs yesterday in the 6th inning to tie the score at 4-4, then dark- hess prevented further play at the end of seven full innings. Game time today on the Jaycee diamond is 5:30 p.m. Boys Club ....e++. 003 002 0—4 PBI eee 5 evsscese covert OOL JOO 0—4 3 Goldsworthy and Johnson; Meadows and J, Orr, _ 6 7 g Yan % 4 ged: ye Teens Antonelli, who homered earlier, Two-run homers by Bil] Mazero- LL Champions Win Opener in ‘World Series’ 2. Eastern Housewife - home course, Philomena Garvey on the ment. hit into two sand traps. : * * * The defeat of the 1957 British ladies champion climaxed a day of frustration for the British Isles. Two members of the British Cur- tis Cup team also were eliminat- ed. France Winner of Foil Crown PHILADELPHIA — France the World Fencing Championships Tuesday night even though it lost its final match to Russia 9-7. France had 168 touches against 177 for Russia and won the title on that basis. a: Italy, which also got irito the final, likewise had a 2-1 mark, but won only 25 matches, 3 Tie on’ Blind ‘Hole ver: Lake Women’s Golf League three players blind hole No. 2 with 5s. They were Mrs. Phil Dorman, Mrs. Fred Stimpert and“Mrs. Earl Weber. : Mrs. Efbert Loonéy had “4 for ist flight gross, Mrs. Andy Condon 33 for net. For the 2nd flight Mrs. Fred: Harroun: had a 32 net. and Mrs, August Bessinger 63 for gross. reset YY | gre t all the way for his 14th victory. ski and Dick Stuart gave the Darien defeated Velleyfield, Que- Tom Fowler’s home run leading off the bottom of. the sixth inning jgave Kankakee a 21 victory Portland, Ore : ory Monterrey and Darien meet, in, the first semifinal game ‘Wednes.-_ day. Kankakee -meets Gadsden, ‘Ala., which drew a first game bye, Upsets Irish Star... DARIEN, Conn, (AP)—A Gon- necticut housewife, playing on her upset . Irelatl’s hole Monday in the major open- ing round surprise of the Women’s National Amateur Golf Tourna- Mrs, .Norman. Woolworth of New won the men’s foil team title in In yesterday’s round for the Sil- fs tied for low on the pt “ACROBATIC — Roberto Clemente of the Pirates makes a | gensational back-handed catch in right center field taking a long drive hit by Bobby Thomson of the Cihcago Cubs in their game yesterday. The speedy Clemente has been making sensational: “catches all year. The Pirates won the game from the Cubs, 43. Pontiac Lake, Walled Lake, Troy~ and Farmingfon already have _|plans in operation for junior foot- ball. The Pontiac PeeWees have started d under coach Carl ‘}Lyon while the Farmington m |Rockets will play in a Detroit ‘Hoop. - Walled Lake will ‘have: a team in the All America Litfle : League. . e x &: ® Yowa has signed a home-and- home agreement with the Uni- versity of Washington for the 1963-64 seasons. ~ “££ * they went on the field to ask Phillie outfielder Richie Ashburn .- if he thought his club could win « |the pennant. AP Wirephote * * * The Westside Businessmen’s * The Detroit Lions returned to two-a-day ‘workouts yesterday but coach George Wilson said he wasn't punishing the team for their loss to the college All-Stars. “All of our rookies and one reached| quarterback were called to the ‘Hunters Await License Sales of Deer, Game Permits to Agents LANSING — ers - won't start blasting away until fall. But the state conservation depart- ment’s: license division, is already preparing for the hunting season. The department is in the midst of mailing out som® 1,700,000 deer and small game hunting licenses the state’s 4,500 license agents. Mailings already are nearly completed to agents in the Upper Peninsula and in region two, | Fe of the Bay City-Muskegon Agents in southern Michigan will Jhave licenses in stock by Sept. 15. passés next on tion commission, resident licenses ‘of all types. City Novice Tennis. Tourney Aug.: 23-24 Central High School @ourts, * — Competition will be semifinal rou =. of event ‘will be Twice-Daily Workouts Again for Pro Lions. ° ok John M ‘of Michigan City, Ind., third y Dut took over first place in the five-day Great Lakes star class sailing. championships. at Fre a Lenore Jensen, J8,° of Allen Park, Mich., ranked second today in the women’s field of the Na- tional Small Bore Rifle champion- ships. toe * State Starts Mailing|ar"ses ‘Mailing of permits for the “any)* deer” season is being delayed until) » a legislative interim study com-|; mittee .on administrative . rules|# regulations set up by the conserva- . Bulk of the mailing load is 950,-|)) 000 small game licenses and 560,000) © deer licenses, The mailings also|) include game law digests, deer tags/" <-|bow and.arrow licenses, eamp per-|* mits, trapping ‘permits and non-|~ A city novice tennis tournament] © for men and women, sponsored by]? the Pontiae Parks ‘and Recfeation) Department, will be held Satur-j7 day and Sunday on the Pontiac)” ed in| doubles. and mixed doubles. | © lent, is open to shy): e pesident who am Prey district, regional) © or e tennis event. (“> (7 ment. Régistration can ‘be made) 7 at the recreation office and dead-| | line for entries is Thursday. Aj" * Interest in the game was spurred with the ofitstanding showing of Eagles released via waivers vet- eran quarterback Al Dorow to re- duce the roster to 48. ‘Dorow, 27, years . . . Walt. Kowalczyk of MSU was at fullback in’ scrim- mage yesterday for the. Eagles and was termed by the. coaches as doing a “good job” ... The 49ers cut six rookies from the squad, backs Herman Hodges, Schamber on waivers. Cleveland at New ‘York, 1 (7-7) or Woodeshick (3-3 4. — - at poste, 1 > wt Bewette Detroit at ington, (11-12) ¥s Ramos (11-11) Cc at Baltimore, 2) vs Harshman NATIONAL LEAGUE va 7:65 p.m. (1b GAMES Rhine’ fir Drott 10 Haddix (7-4) ys Miler 2S . 2-11) vs Muffett 444) * 7. MS fh he ae Cincinnati at Must Be Habit-Forming ~ m. — Bell Ditmar = — Wilson 05 pam. -— Lary Won Lost Pct. Behind we Milwankee {.... 7 @ San Francisco 2 M@ S56 7 Los Angeles |..... 57 4 ae Ww" m tee 60 1483 «12% Seeeee wecwcuds 64 462 «15 imeinnati —sliwjta. ws. 4 422 nae ee | 62 46 OS“ or eg. = ty RESULTS St Louis 6 Ph i Alea , | Los anees 4 Milwaukee 1. tre game, Les 7, Milwaukee 3, second game, va Ray West, a Red Run member Ernie Lindo and Leroy Phelps, guards Dave Jessmer, Don Manow- kian and Ronnie Mushatt . . . The ‘Colts roster was down to 50 after placing veteran defensive back Henry Moore and rookie Ray whose dramatic hole-in-one last Junie in the Pine Lake Invitational golf tournament won a _ sudden- death playoff match, fired an- other ace yesterday.. This time West chose Forrest Lake to make his hole-in-one. He aced the 180- yard 8th hole with a 5-iron. Doctoring Swing. What I mean is, they grip the club too.tight at address — not necessarily during the swing itself. — The main -thing wrong with this death grip on the Se SES Se ee the muscles, particularly those of the forearms. You can’t produce the smooth, fluid action you need for & muscles are tense. ~~ ‘As to the right amount of pressure to club off a rack. trophy fee of $1 per person-per|s ./ DIAGNOSIS: Death Grip. ‘ TREATMENT: About half the golfers I’ve seen ~ grip the club too tight. Maybe more than half. At any | rate, this one one of the greatest errors in golf today. club is that it tenses up ° "= Your Golf & sf i a good golf swing if these ~-' apply in the grip at address, I can only repeat what - [ve said before—grip the club gently but firmly, = about as you would if you reached up to take the = © , _A big Help-in- this-would ‘be to remember that, as 7 you start the club back from the ball, the weiglit of | the clubhead in your hands will cause you to tighten ~ the grip instinctively. Take that fact into (Copyright 1958) _ IEEE CORES RE NS MEET eM account, | PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Tense and Jerky ; at ‘ f -- + —— =_ - + F ey ee aie ok oa ___.THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY; ‘AUGUST 20, 1958 B Girls Observe Sputnik, Then |Continue Play - ‘After a short interruption to turn} out the lights and take a look at) |Sputnik, Commerce Drive-In and|. the All-Stars resumed play and battled for 10 innings in a women’s exhibitio softball game last night at North Side Park, M Seite ta, MIRACLE. MILE | $25 to #500 on your name only or on other plans. | Starter Jim Jones departed after ifacing four men, \ Don Picman Imade his ex% seven batters later and veteran Herman Bishop finally retired the side. Pic was icharged with the defeat. \.. give the underdog Jets the : ’ Aa The Jets exploded with eight elty crown sends the Jets to make ft two straight in the best- City Hopefuls A City League baseball champion-\ C20 ‘In semifinal action before 2P d 3 - runs in the 4th inning for an 11-8 state: baseball tour. |" ros an of-three playoff for the city title. 161 Golfers Start Play ship Tuesday at Wisner Field. of Shaw’s in the finals. cpnquest of Shaw’s Jewelers to . A A eta", eg ema er oes AMOROUS ATE Friday at Atlas Valley SPECIAL | It was a repeat of Monday’s| Country Club The ° To get cash for vacations or 7 : e All-Stars finally won the Complete Front End psec lee pga nog . game, 4-3, with an unearned run for any 6ther worthwhile | pitien ‘aid’ were fevered t0't There will be a distinct Pontiac in the bottom of the 10th stanza on We make Loans For: _ purpose come to General Alignment he playofie. Onde again: »gHouch to the $5,000 Michigan Open two walks and an error. Katy Boy-| © “ATIONS Public. We make loans to : gee ener looked tke : Benes tournament this weekend at kins was the winning hurler while # MARAME : men and women—married SE 95 able teed.” Atlas Valley Country Club near Jackie Trasher suffered the loss.|§y © GAR REPAIRS or single. You ate assured : pe Monday the Jewelers wasted a ——— Hiane, a Liddy homered for the| #4}. © PAYING A GROUP of prompt, personal service ; 4-0 lead and lost, 7-4. Yesterday Two well-known local profes- ie uanen’ uaoi aaa OF BILLS and a monthly payment plan ‘58 Electronic Equipment | they scored five runs in the 3rd | sionals and the city’s leading * ae Sere yee e NEW PURCHASES to suit your convenience. _ ‘lterday, Costello Trucking — out- scored Pursley’ Ambulance, 13-9, \in a free-hitting affair marked by 23 safeties, amateurs ‘are among the field of 161 players\who will start firing Friday in the three-day, 72-hole medal play event. Pontiac’s Gene Bone, 27-year-old assistant pro at Tam O'Shanter CC, heads the professiona] repre- sentation in the battle\for Michi- gan’s most coveted golfing prize. The other “home’’ pro is Frank (Red) Wilson of Pontiac CC)\play- ing in his 1st tournament in near! three years. . * This city’s talented amateur deh Used. Factory Trainéd Mechanics. - GUARANTEED BRAKE . RELINING MOST CARS inning for a 5-1 edge and kicked it away. Z Starting. hurler Gene Cox was driven from the mound in the 3rd when the Jewelers sent 11 men to bat and miade six hits. Reliever Tom Estes kept Shaw’s in check the rest of the way. and received credit for the win. Altogether, the Jets madé 14 hits with Fletcher Davis, Ben Rob- inson and Joe Soto rapping three apiece. One of Shaw’s seven hits was a home run’ by Bishop in the COME IN * PHONE - WRITE 1, ERAL P UBLIC LOAN | cConPponation Huron Street FEderal 3-7181 In the first World Series in 1903 each winning player received $1,182. In 1954 each member of the New York Giants getting a full share received $11,147.90. : AP Wirephote DUNKED — Bonnie Randolph took a dunking in the pool of “12 Ine. Labor and Parts BONDED, HEAVY 6th for the loser’s final tally. "8 * Cox, T. Estes and Seay, . Jones, Picman, Bishop) oad Stanick. ‘\pion; Lloyd Syron, 1957 State Amateur king, and Paul Bada, last 3/egation consists of Mike Andonian, | Esies’| three-time Michigan Publinx cham- the Blue Hills Country Club in| \\defeated Betty Jameson in a sudden playoff to win the Heart- of “America Invitational golf tourney. The lady pros doing the dunk- _ ing are Fay Crocker, Joyce Ziske, Beverly Hanson, Phyilis Kansas City yesterday after she DUTY SHOES . } © | ear’ oe Germain, Wiffi Smith and Marilynn Smith. 1 Free Adjustment. Magnificent cag an po a star-studded Q 7 Blowout Proof | *#Ste oe cine with 12 hoe Fa, (Jaycee Championship Start _ HURRY TO MacDONALD : day, 18 more Saturday and the \ : MUFFLERS | Ammectcas” | mocverz-«~ (Area Juniors Qualifi Ig” | Te ream roaer ot ver me | ATED JUNIOLS UUAIITIELS sg ons America s jor Michigan golf title is on the oo : Written Lifetime favorite entry list, headed by defending Ve . : —— . | champion Wally Burkemo of} (Special to the Pontiac Press) | Grace at 147 as he also fired a : ree Installation bourbon! Franklin Hills who will be shooting TUCSON, Ariz. —T Ne a 73 yesterday. — : 4 15 Minute Service for his 4th State Open crown. of Southfield 2a pele Gromaet Bir-| Chuck Newton, Ann Arbor, qual A é 7 : Other past champs ready to gun), i,oham both put on imptessive|ified at 150. This was seven strokes / . \ | ™ . $ 15 GI OLD for honors are Chick Harbert of| showings here yesterday to qual-|below the cutting point, but Dick / BY &\ &, R /m-\ a. | ass gs here yesterday \ : Aas \ J F ‘ Packed Meadowbrook, Al Watrous of Oak-|ity for the championship play\in|Zimmerman of Jackson fell into — 6 eS ; at ota To 4 ocke BD CER W 224 His, Mike Dietz of Indian-/she 13th annual Jaycee Intemna-|the consolation bracket when he = : ok tae PbS . — wood and John Barnum of. Blythe- tional Junior Golf tournament at finished with 162. a , / , ag : g &. ; CRC field. El Rio Country Club. \ Buddy Baker of Florence, S.C. VALUES! VALUES! VALUES! nan ft Motor Mart LIGHT * MILO | ‘This year's Michigan Open, will x * * tobls. the tavorite’s sale ip. the tour. . % se l -_— 86 PROOF also mark the 1st ap Gracé fired his second 73 yes- eee or a pg : ae = os Safety Center $47 ef Jack Fleck in. the tourna- |terday for a qualifying total of|' edal honors wah 12 ga NEW en SE. ment since he came to Rochester |/146 to tie him for 7th among the "Right behind "tun F a Ce FE 4-823 4/5 Qt. Golf and Country Club in the | qualifiers. , t were . : : 121-123 E Montcalm " ie we, | tall of 1956. Fleck was National |” Green was one stroke behind [ot Atianta ‘each with 2 . | - - Montce THE GLO CROW\DISTILLERY C0., FRANKFORT. | Goon ruler in 1965 : il bg bs ! | : KENTUCKY. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY me > Labron Harris. of Stillwater, | f . Among the brilliant : amateur golf- ' Olaty, twnlled at a ae na 1. ; tu S % ers eyeing the crown are Glenn : Today a rs ‘ PI : p _ 1 Johnson, reigning State Amateur Mrs. Fox Holds Lead vee ey mh aman | medal WHITES America’s newest and finest original equip- 9 ; ehamp, and Chuck Kocsis, a strong), — | . -quali- Pe tire . lk ‘ threat in any tournament he enters. fiers moved to Randolph munici- - | ment safety : ° ‘Quiet, longwearing eee : i d th 1 ik | | A Pro-Am flesi Bail eas was in MGA Tournament — = two days of con- TESS ned: Foal ring life ‘se 1 air retention; INTED | 100K longer | scheduled today as a preliminary) perRorr. (UPL) — Two-time new fortified ond oc. eep that |jUST PAINTEL g Reeagpay eagle aber | Toy aed etal sic tak ket ed body strength and power ‘ ‘ 3 gins Friday morning at 7:16 a.m. one-stroke lead today as the wom- P ysica es e , : BLACKS tion treed. 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Lawrence St: FE 5-6441 |/with a 61 victory over Church of| Two strokes off the pace with/Thompson; will also work with re-\— : : = the Brethren behind the three-hit]159 was Mrs, Joseph Koss in third|serve basketball and baseball. Ken ; ; pitching of Floyd “Hicks. First|/place, while Mrs. R. G. 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Mich- foe, State football games judginb trom ticket sales, Ticket manager Warren Burtt | said today season ticket sales so | far have hit a high of 19,- | 400 with still about four weeks of | the sales period remaining. fa is — nig past use 's limit set by athletic director Big- gie Munn for the Oct. 4 Michigan- Michigan State game: Burtt said single ticket sales for Wisconsin, Nov. 1, were out front of the four home games. The Spar- tang play Wisconsin, Pitt (Oct. 11), Gept.: 2), one eee | Last year’s record high was 18,- California State( Nov. ow home. kk 4 ick Strong Fig Fight for Lambert Trophy : Nationally Advertised! Nearly New i tires taken off new cars in trade for new GENERAL TIRES WHITE SIDEWALLS oe and BLACK SIDEWALLS _ Pay % Sent", Oct. Nov. he ao: ee “ED WILLIAMS. | FLEISCHMANN TIRE CO. GIN 23 , buth Saginaw St. FE 2-8303 SO PRODE« THE FLERE STAN -CLEAN...CLEAN... CLEAN... _ That's the super-dry taste when you make your Scan East Fo By SO and also stop an opposing strong enough to block a 220-pound|back head-on? Are you eligible? anadian Open Sta tackle and swift enough to race downfield to gpear a pass’ you pull quickly out of the line niat major Eastern colleges would A dozen or more football coaches like to find young men who can answer “‘yes’”’ to those questions. ‘without tripping up your, own half- 6.0.0 @* you get ‘Thave been hired to attend Fri- ' Medic, Nurses Ready at Lindsay Canadian City Stages ‘Bloodless’ Bulltight : _ LINDSAY, Ont. DW — A ue abd two nurses — complete with ambulance and plasma bottles — day’s bullfights here in case they aren’t so bloodless. And if the medical team can't cope with an emergency, a group of stretcher-bearing first aid men have been told to lend a hand. Mayor Lloyd Burrows, apprehen- sive at the prospect of an accident, expressed the opinion of the council: “We're hoping like everyone else that nothing happens — be- cause if it does Lindsay would receive a black eye it would never recover from.” Meanwhile, the six imported) Mexican fighting bulls are being hidden in a secret corral against the possibility of sabotage. x * * But they’re reported to be “snort- ing in eagerness to get into ‘the ring set up in the Fair Grounds. The three matadors expected the bulls to be subdued by the change in climate. Not so, say the home-town ex- perts. Canada’s cooler air has them looking fitter and fiercer than whien théy left Mexico. The matadors will be entering the ring with only their skill and small wooden swords for pro- tection. No picadores and banderillos will be there to soften up the bull for the kill. If anything goes wrong, the bull fighters will have to rely solely on their capes and the speed of their legs. * * * The chamber of commerce is not too happy about the _ three-week delay of the bulls at the Mexican- U.S. border when they were found to have ticks. Officials say the postponement of the fights from civic weekend, early in August, to this weekend hag eaten up any profit they had anticipated. But no matter w it, happens in the ring the bulls will eventually wind up in a Toronto slaughter- house, First Win for U.S. CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican Republic (AP) — The United States team scored its first victory in the world juvenile baseball championships Monday night, 19-2 *¢ #¢£ to otball They're searching frantically for| good ends and guards, which seem to be in very short supply this year. .Pem State, which lost five ends from last year’s squad, Pitt, Syracuse, Yale, Dartmouth, Columbia and possibly Navy be flankmen, a weak spot on the Army, Penn State, Princeton, Brown and Dartmouth squads. Less than two weeks beloce the start of autumn drills, it appears that spring work at Navy, Army, Syracuse and Penn State prog- ressed_to the point where these jteams again will be contenders for the Lambert Trophy, emblem of Eastern supremacy. Holy Cross and Boston College, each with an outstanding quarter- back, are well stocked with veter- an players and should be ‘in the thick of it. Pitt, with weak spots at ends and tackles and a just adequate backfield, will suffer’ from a schedule that includes UCLA, Minnesota, Michigan State, Army and Notre Dame. Princeton appears strong enough, especially in the backfield, to de- fend its. Ivy League title .against Dartmouth, Cornell and Yale. An- other cavalry charge finish is fore- seen in this league, where spring drills are forbidden and lack of depth is the rule. Army’s halfbacks, All-America Bobby Anderson and Pete Dawk- ins were rated the nation’s best pair after scored 25 touch- downs last season. Billy Austin, Rutgers tailback ranked No. 2 in the national total offense list and Holy Cross quarterback Tom Greene was No, 5 Boston College quarterback Don Allard, Princeton tailback Dan Sachs and Navy’s Dick Dagampat, now shifted to over Curacao. halfback, deserve special mention. 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Pros in Bulky Field of Tournament George Bayer Favored to Defend His Crown ~ at Edmonton EDMONTON, Alta, (UPI)—More than 100 parbusters, including most of the touring pros from the United - States and two invaders from Ja- pan, started battling for $25,000 in prize money today in the Canadian Open Golf championship. Heading the bulky field were six of the current top 10 P.G.A. money winners—Arnold Palmer, Dow Finsterwald, Art Wall Jr., Bob Kosburg, day Hebert and Doug Ford — peat with Mike Souchak, winner of last week’s St. Paul Open. - The Mayfair course, which the players say is the prettiest they have played on this year, is in beautiful condition. Weather fore- casts indicated that. conditions would be almost perfect, with tem- peratures in the 70’s and little or no wind, Among the favorites were de- fending champion George Bayer and Vancouver’s Stan -Leonard, who holds the competitive record for the Mayfair layout with a six- under-par 64, During practice rounds, Wall and Bob Goetz both turned in hot score cards, Wall tied Bobby Locke's all- time course record with a seven- under-par 63 and Goetz tied Leon- ard's competitive mark with a sixr under-par 64, Elliott Is Speaker at Rotary Luncheon Chalmers “Bump” Elliott, meme ber of the streamlined backfield 5 >| last year, which one Michigan through an .. »q Unbeaten, untied m. season and the Me ships, will be in ws Pontiac Thursday . as guest of the Club. Elliott will Waldron Hotel, In the backfield with Elliott un- B\ der Fritz Crisler in 1947 were Bob Chappius, Jack Weisenburger and '4| Howie Yerges who trounced South- “s ern Cal, 49-0 in the Rose Bowl. succeeded Don Robinson as id coach at Michigan a Drug 9 Enters §\Tourney Final ss With 4-2 Win Drayton Drug moved into the @\finals of the Waterford American League softball playoffs with a 4-2 |%\ victory over Nonne’s Drive-In last colored ond white shirts Complete Size 25% off Range eS straw hats Entire Stock V3 off silk neckwear Three for 2.50 88° SPECIAL GROUP dress and sport shirts Y2 off Slightly Soiled *\night at-Drayton Plains. Bill Gou- let wag the winning pitcher on a three-hitter and Arlo Flesher hurled four-hit ball in defeat. After each team scored twice in the ist inning, the Druggists took the decision with two runs in the _ | 3rd without benefit of a hit. Three > |walks, two wild pitches and an _\error did all the damage. Nonne's meets Sno-Bol tonight “4 at 8 o’clock with the winner facing the Drug team Thursday for the playoff title. Lakeland Hardware won the “‘B” | {|division of the. Waterford Little | 4|League playoffs yesterday with -a 14-10 victory over Johnson * An- ».|derson BUS. Track and Field ‘Team Lands in Japan TOKYO (P— Seven U/S. track 4 and field men arrived hete Tues- ‘= |day for goodwill meets against | |Japanese athletes Aug. 23—Sept. | \14. The AAU trackmen will be joined Plby 17 leading U.S. armed forces stars in the Far East, and coached by John Morris of Houston Uni- versity. Those arriving with Morris were: Ted Smith, 20, Van Nuys, Calif: Jerome Walters, 27, Pasadena; €al- ifornia; Robert Charlies, 22, Phoe- nix, Ariz.; Buster Quist, 22, Al- | |buquerque, N.M.; Richard Howard, | \22, Los Angeles; Joe] Wiley, 22, Los ‘Angeles; John Thomas, 17, | Trials at 6:30. First Race 8:30 =|: SPEEDWAY | Cambridge, -Mass. MODIFIEDS EVERY THURS. NITE _ METROPOLITAN / North River Road MT. CLEMENS * YaoMILE TRACK *& * © THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 E xpect I 00 for State Skeet] Title Test By H. GUY MOATs Michigan’s leading skeet shoot- ers converge on Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, Saturday and Sunday, for the - 1958 champion- ships. Followers of this popular shotgun sport will see many of the shooters who placed high in the recent Nationals at the same site, in action again, including 18- year-old Ken Sedlecky of Baldwin NSSA high-over-all champion who set one world mark, little Eddie Brown and brother Leland of Bir- mingham, defending sub - junior and junior Michigan titlists, and others. * * * William Ellis, Mt. Clemens MSSA ‘secretary, said today 100 shooters are expected. The list, Ellis says, probably will include all the 1957 champions, named at Grand Rapids last fall. Shooting begins at 8:45. a.m.. Saturday, winds up late Sunday with awards of more than $660 worth of trophies the final feature. There were 97 shooters in the 1957 event. , This is the first time the state body has provided all the awards and MSSA officials hope it will serve as a stimulant for bigger and better state shoots. OCSC also built up the prize monies with $200 for the all-gauge com- petition. : Saturday’s events include the lit- gets. Sunday’s all-gauge is a 100- target shoot. There will be class shooting in all guns, and two-mnan and five-man, team events are also listed. * * * OCSC’s field will be open today and Friday afternoon for practice rounds, The 1957 chanphons include OCSC’s Bob Thiefels (20-gauge); Howard Confer (Detroit, 28-gauge); Larry Smith of Birmingham (.410); all-gauge, Louis Chamberlain, Kal- amazoo; high-over-all, Ains Bor- sum, Baldwin; Women’s all-gauge, Jeanne Shields, Grand Rapids; Man team (Triangle Club of Baldwin), Chamberlian, Ed Sed- lecky and son, Ken, the world’s high-over-all champion, Ken Cargo and Walt Schneider; two-man team (Detroit Gun Club), Borsum, Floyd Gilmore; Junior champion, Leland Brown, Birmingham; _ sub-junior, 13-year-old Eddie Brown, Birming- ham. . Indicative of the kind of compe- tition that shooters face in the state test.are the results of last weekend's Jackpine Open, shot at Baldwin. Outstanding was Ken Sedlecky and Walt Schneider's 200 straight in the two-man event, tle .410, the sub-small gauge 28 Little Stories About Outdoors Michigan’s waterfowl season this fall will undoubtedly be-the same as a year aga, when the season! -yan 70 days, beginning Oct: Conservation Departrfent has asked, and probably will approve the request, for the authorization. Bag limit is expected to be un- changed, four and a maximum of eight in possession with smaller limits_on redheads and ‘‘cans”, to comply with new federal regu- lations. New regulations reflect pros- pects for lighter flights of ducks in all areas east of the Pacific fly- way. * * * Venetian Night, a colorful dis- play of gaily-decorated sailboats in parade line, with sails furled, comes again this weekend for Watkins Lake Yachting associa- tion members. After the water- parade members will enjoy a barbecue at the Chuck Morris home, 7) x * & Three events of more than us- ual interest mark the OCSC calen- dar starting with the big Michigan Skeet Championships this Saturday and Sunday; the sportsmen’s clus Archery Fair, Aug. 30 through Sept. 1 and the pioneer trials sports car meet, Oct. 11-12. * * * There’s a new book on water- skiing now on the market, writ- ten by the “father of water-ski- ing’’ Dick Pope Sr. It’s a factual story of the sport that Pope claims now numbers more than 6-million followers in less than one generation. Book includes’ detailed instructions for begin- ners, plus suggestions for ex- perienced riders, Lowell Thomas wrote the introduction to “Water Skiing.’ * * * That queer, snake-like little weatherfish, found recently in‘ a pond near Holly is a tolgh cus- tomer, take it from the men who used“ rotenone to clean out the “sand-blowers.”” They displayed ™\ great resistance to the chemical) that stuns ordinary fish. When driven to the surface by the ma- terial, and throw ashore, they still appeared lively, even after being out of water for an hour & MOATS lannual National Thigtle Champion- Lilly in 6-Way Title Shootoft VANDALIA, Ohio (AP)—More than 1,000 marksmen, with minor events. out of the way, settled down to-some serious firing today at the 59th Grand American Trap- shoot. Six of the: non-missing marks- men were shooting off in today’s event for yesterday’s Class AA championship, They had broken an extra 50 when darkness ~ fell. * * * The sextette are John Kroplin of Englewood, Ohio, who hasn't missed a 16-yard target this weele; Ned Lilly of Stanton, Mich.; Wayne Kennedy of Kimball, Neb.; Homer Clark of Alton, Ill.; George Genereux of Saskatoon, Sask., and Fred D. Waldock of Sandusky, Ohio. . Michigan's five-man trapshoot- ing team placed\fourth in the state championships in the class AA clay targets title competition yesterday. Ohio won with.989 of 1,000 targets. Nebraska and\Cal- ifornia tied for second with 987. Michigan shot 979, . State Sailors Finish in Top 10 at Mobile FAIRHOPE, Ala. — Two De- troiters, George Devlin and How- ard Boston, finished in the first 10 of the opening race of the 13th ships in Mobile Bay yesterday. The race was won by Howard Mead of Atlanta. Two races were scheduled today and single races Thursday and Friday. Fish Was Too Big ANADARKO, Okla. — Clar- ence Neill, an employe at the power plant which ‘extends out over the Washita River, was fishing through a hole in the floor when a catfish grabbed his line. He pulled up a good-size cat but ‘had to let him go. The fish was too big te get through the fishing hole. Campaign Cuts Forest Fire Losses and aealbaunes 20. ‘The “big” equalling the world record. Ed gun will do the talking Sunday|Sedlecky emerged the all-gauge when all-gauge events take place,)champion with 100 straight, win- The .410 will be a: 50-target test.)ning after a shootoff with Ken The 28 is over a 100-target route] (his son), Schneider, Borsum and| Borsum was also * high-over-all and the 20 gauge will be 100 tar-| Jim Oedekirk of Inalounente. Ind. Ken Sedlecky, Howard Conter * Bill Scott (Detroit), Borsum and Floyd Gilmore of Wyandotte won the. five-man event (493x500). with 343-350. Ken Sedlecky won the .410; Bor- sum won the 28; Confer took the 20.’Eddie and Bill Brown Jr., won the 28-gauge two-man team test (193x200). Along the Outdoor Trail H. GUY MOATS Mutdoor Editor, Pontiac Press * By JACK PATTERSON It is probable that the rattle- snake, lying beneath the ferns was — Sopreet. The fact that it buzzed a_ brief “watch where you are walking” warning when }: young Sky stepped closely beside it seldom rattles in advance. But one can never be com- PATTERSON § current disposition of a rattlesnake, so following along a few paces later, we looked down beside a moccasin and saw the snake ready for business, A step section ended the menace; The shot made it unnecessary to autopsy the creature further to determine that it was a fe- male with an uncounted number of young. Since S. catenatus av- erages about eight young snakes to a brood, the camp population of rattlesnakes was probably re- duced by nine, a comforting thought to those whe liked to walk around the place lightly shod, This was our first oe with one of the snakes on high ground and the dusty jackpine barrens seemed an unlikely place to find what normally is a swamp-dweller. But the snakes do move to high ground in August and at this time of year they turn up in odd places. * ke Ok Although the massasauga is & common snake in Michigan, be- cause of its retiring nature and inclination to escape rather than fight,it is seldom encountered. The chances of a human being bitten are exceedingly slim, even in areas where the snakes abound. A fatal bite by a massasauga would assume so many “‘ideal’’ conditions, both on the part of the snake and the victim, that it would stretch the laws of probability to the breaking point. * * * only poisonous snake as a dan- gerous one, and his know presence should not in any way be allowed to curtail anyone’s fun outdoors. On the other hand we should not dismiss him as:harmless. He isn’t. The effects of his bite range in severity from q minor annoy- ance to some rather serious com- ‘plications. : By recognizing that he is here and by exercising normal good sense and not go poking, into snaky places, avoiding ‘running around snake eountry bare-foot, particu- larly these late’ summer nights, and by stepping politely aside when his warning is heard, there is no pletely sure of the}: to the side anda shot in its mid- So then, one can’t regard our}: ‘\State’s Rattler Is Held in Respect, but Not Fear 4, ably with this interesting member; of the reptile tribe. b) F (Ch. Moiphy . of Willow Creek) Right (bottom) is a bulldog (Ch. + ELITE OF-DOGDOM — It takes a lot of class to become a dog-show champion, and a lot of hard work on-the part of owners and handlers. The six ‘‘portraits” above show as many different : breeds, each one of which is a group winner from last weekend’s. Pontiac Kennel club's fall show. Ceriter top is best-in-show Pontiac Press award winner, a dachshund (Ch. Christi Dachs _ Challenge) hound group. Top right is a poodle?, heavens, no, that’s a proud Irish water spaniel sporting group. Vardona Frosty +> ous Irisher, but isn’t. Day, Sept. 1. HUSKY BASS — Bob Anderson, Centrak school engineer, an avid angler in his free time, landed his biggest bass last weekend at Lake Oakland. The lunker, as can be geen by the picture, was a largemouth. It weighed 6 pounds, was 22 inches long. Anderson (38 Cadillac) hooked the fish near a weed bed, towed it into the middle of the lake where he hand-landed his prize, several ounces too light to lead The Press ‘‘big fish derby,”’ that closes on Labor Pentiagc Press. Photo ‘ontine Press Photes Snowman), tough-looking, but easy-going non- sporting group winner. Bottom (center) has the look of a dour Scotsman, or slightly cantanker- He’s a splendid (clipped eyebrows and all) miniature schnauzer (Ch. Handful’s Pop Up), terrier group winner. At top (left) is a Yorkshire (no, sir, I’m not a girl- dog, despite my hair-ribbon and long coat), toy group winner, Ch, Soham Bobbie, Last, but the biggest of all (bottom left), is a genial, thirsty- looking St. Bernard, Ch. Bryjon’s Damocles yon Kris (Star), working group winner. OATING RIEF Sus NEW DAY SIGNALS SHADED AREA DENOTES. THE COLOR RED, A. SMALL CRAFT ) WARNING; WINDS UP TO 38 MILES AN HOUR. B. GALE ROM39 TO WORE. THES +e bei IN EFFECT STARTING AN. UARY 1, arate Smokey Bear Breaks 100 Smokey bear finally has broken 100. The big guy in the fur coat, symbol of the forest service campaign to reduce the fire might look a little happier on the familiar warning Posters on the basis of. last year’s record. Finished totaling up the reports, the service figures there were only 83,400 forest That was the first year that 000°mark and compares with 143,000 the previous year. The area burned was reduced by just about half. Ten years ago, there were more t The improvement, however, was not a general thing. In the South, the Southern Forest Fire Conference formed two years ago in New Orleans could take a good deal of credit in the area’s cutting its numberof fires by more than half.| But in some states, acreage burned incred$ed from two to seven times. In Idaho, only a few more fires destroyed trees on more than 135,000 acres, compared with less than | hese 20,000 acres burned the year before. toll of timber and wildlife, fires in the nation last year. fires dropped below the 100,- han 200,000 fires. = BONDED e LABOR and MATERIAL ‘ J 5 © RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS ) © RE-ADJUST BRAKES nr ° INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS cee er PLYMOUTH MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. \ | BRAKES “FE 8-0424 rj reason Why one can't live peac- > Big-car performance and small. car economy are yours with a Mustang High-Compression En- gine. Increased bore and stroke, light-weight pistons, automatic valve lifters, ¥ grind camshafe and many. more quality custom features give you 50% to 100% mote horse power —~ longer en- gine life~greater fuel economy. 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Film will be shown after the membership session at M-L. clubhouse. -Gray will leave this week -for another journey to the Yukon. To- night’s appearance is his third at M-L in which he has shown thrill- ing pictures of AlasRa and British Columbia, . Solunar Table With the summer-long bass, pike Detroit Tiger coach Billy Hitch- cock and shortstop Cooter Veal both attended. Auburn College. Hitchcock played football, basket- 3 65:Pound Bow aa 3s Ha proved that'a modern bn is equal to a high- ! in taking large game. — Dr. Jack Beall tried in vain: for the past seven years to get a. permit to kill a buffalo from” among the herds roaming South: Oleson, who bought three buftald with the intention of slaugh them, allowed Beall to kill an pound bull with his bow and arrow —on the condition that Beall be backed up by another man with a rifle in the event the arrow didn't down the bull, : A keen-edged broadhead from Beall’s 65-pound bow dropped the bull swiftly and mercifully. An Oxford (England) league [against cruel sports scored a vic- tory in its campaign against stag hunters, when: its members laid false scenf trails to distract dogs and hunters from their prey. Only two stags were raised, none was taken. This was the 4th time in a row the club’s false scents blanked ball‘and baseball and Veal was a basketball and baseball star. ~ the hunters. BETTER FITTING NAT-NAST BETTER LOOKING BOWLING SHIRTS as THE NEWEST COLORS AND STYLES THE FINEST LETTERING—FASTEST SERVICE | SPECIAL TEAM PRICES—ORDER NOW © HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS — CUSTOM -908 W. HURON AT TELEGRAPH — 12-2300 WE MUST SELL 70 New Oldsmobiles and bluegill “derby” conducted by The Pontiac Press, on its last lap (it_ends Sept. 1), area anglers might get some timely oe in de- termining the best ing possible leaders. by copwnlttcie| John Alden Knight’s solunar tables. 1 The tables, prepared especially for, this area; show the major ates periods as lasting for an hour or'/ - 30 New Cadillacs ‘This Means Big Savings for You! DEMONSTRATORS and OFFICIALS’ CARS, TOO! more. Minor periods are shorter. Jerome Olds- 280 South Saginaw St, Catillac : 4.3390 AM P.M. & MAJOR MINOR MAJOR Thurs. 11:10 4:55 11:35 6:20 Pri. 5:50 12:05 6:15 ‘Sat. 12:25 6:45 1:00 7:16 Sun. 1:25 7:46 2:00 8:00 Mon. 2:25 8:40 2:55 9:06. Tues. 3:26 9:36 3:50 10:09 Wed. 4:15 10:28 4:40 10:50 e All over Michigan there are thousands of insured automobile owners who, when they get into trouble, do not know where to go for help and aid. Many- do not even know the name of the insurance company with whom they are ingured. — But maay other theusands of people in- sured with this Insurance Exchange at the Automobile Club of Michigan know what to do and where to go. The AAA office is about as well known in Michigan communi- ties as the city hall. Michigan know where (C. H. Burns, FE sata H. M. MeNally, OL. 9-7741 R. L, Taft, FE 2-804) > R. A. Warken, FE 2-6240 The good drivers of to go with confidence when they haye a claim or they need AAA service. Thev come here. *Any of forty-six Club offices. Detroit Automobile _ Inter-Insurance Exchange at Automebile Club of Michigan ~~ VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. |. BOGUE, Mer 76, Williams St. —FE 5-415) JQ C. R. Wilson, ‘FE #-0205 KE. 8. Tynan, |FE 4-2801 Virgil Keener (Holly) MEtrose 7- 1451 GC. “Chick” Conn, GR 4-6254 Wi te cell ale + q ; +” i ! La 5 SS / ; 25 ; } THE eotike PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958 py: came Into use, cowries served as Hollywood Headlines , | { | told our pw about ft we: were indi in 24 Trade Pacts "Lee Jeommon currency throughout | ‘arnenter BOS! Movie A ohis’ advised against it at this time. Pn cme fee tan cowie TOWN Huston Will Dirett Carpenter Bass, f ey i rl me ec ree yey Insist Couple © | sor our careers right now. 1t made|9P"ssantres Western ‘The Unforgiven’ Due for Quster | Delay Wedding at night and tell moter to Der Pacific Oceans, shines State ae tate Flower | & HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Two prom-|Pone the wedding for a while. , er se cesta nee: fpe Fest % choses _ By DOROTHY MANNERS she would make an unexpected AFL-CIO Hierarchy |ising young Hollywood players, |* “She soit’ hese sist oto “te e flower, miiitite, Loutlio ©. Parsons te, in roe ayo pete aqpenn e Upset by Hutcheson’s'pressured by unromantic agents,/, 4 L. We love each other very oy Manners) , Taking Sth Améndment|\00% called off their wedding se!/much — and we will get married Dorothy, portant, the mist forecast EM 3-0661 HOLLYWOOD — When Harold Tee. wilt Bad by seingaen. for Saturday. - later when all this Hecht told me that kingpin director! 1-1, jooking tor. “FOREST PARK, Pa. (AP) —| Andra Martin, one of the most|°'ST the moment, Andra has the been signed. ‘I'm loo or a man,” says At ent, Ope n 6:45 JiJohn Huston bas tOlrina with a laugh, “what single Carpenters Union President Mau-|beautiful young actresses to come] pest break of her career as co- 10:45 to 1:00 P.M. ADULTS 25c DRIV T : ! | men hee ts “he aera eae, lr geo Loncestie : *her'iner in “Up P pe.” FIRST RU IN! » Targued the point. Our Honolulu correspondent, —" of Congress, is reported|/home town, Rockford, Ill, The) Hardin, "8. is now starring in minty aig 'h “what about ‘T re of the |Miss Louella Parsons, reporting: ue for ouster from the AFL-CIO groom was to be Ty Hardin, hand-ithe top rated Cheyenne TV series. LAST FR RONTIER OF TER TT ‘Sierra Madre,’ which ran sway |‘‘The Royal Hawaiian may never erarchy. some television cowpoke. Warner Brothers signed him for| | with a whole set of Oscars?” I be the shme now that Jerry Lewis|,, 20? AFL-CIO sources predicted The plan was secret when @ re-ithe show when Clint Walker de-| ihats wanted to know. has descended upon the beautiful y Hutcheson will be asked to| porter confronted them about it.| cided to sit out a contract battle. SiC hotel by the blue Pacific with full supply an explanation of his re-|Both denied it at first but later “YT can’t see where bein’ mar- The answer was, ’ “That was a acca fusal to answer U. S. Sen-|admitted the rumor was true. ried ever hurt artybody,’? com- mining story.” Oh. ,ate Rackets Committee questions * ¢- @ mented Hardin Tolar Anyway, Burt Lancaster-will star} . He put on a show on the beach. |about expenditures of union funds.} «yes said Andra, fighting] Their career advisers argue that | in ‘The Unforgiven,” Alan le shortly after luncheon, a whoop- | . Fellow labor chiefs said private-|back a tear, “there was to be a|marriage right now might affect , May’s novel, the entire film being| de-doo with every child includ- |ly they expect Hutcheson to re-|marriage Saturday, but when we|them with the teen-age audience. anes shot on location in Mexico starting| 1"g his own following his gyra- |fuse the demand and probably re- lin November. Huston has just fin-| tions.. Even adult sun worship: sign as a member of the AFL CIO lished ‘Roots of Heaven” for 20th] Pers swarmed Jer whe soon |Executive Council, the federa-/¢F f Century-Fox and Burt has yet to] cut. off his bright yellow shirt (tjon’s top policy-making group. eo — DRIVE-IN MA 4.3135 complete ::The Devil's Disciple’—| and went native. The council members already |¢ = THEATRE and then they meet in Mexico. “Tonight all of us including Hope|"@Ve figured on Hutcheson’s res-|> fe oo HELD OVER ke * and David Heart, Patti and Jerry|‘#tion in selecting Painters Un-|$ rE ROA ENDS TONIGHT "George Raft’s personal choice to|Lewis, Jimmy McHugh and many po jie sa gear igy ng Rg Be A |play-him in his upcoming screen|thers are Arthur Cameron’s| i)" succeeding James Petrillo, re- biography is Tony Curtis. The boys|guests at Don the Beachcomber’s/.: 164 Musicians Union president. > ba emmy syne both we oe a | Tie meatal, ater "== Marjorie . a building 2 LAUREN George thinks ‘Tony. has the who is — loking over Oriental eaven the dng, trades, leader. InBe BACALL Morin omingstay CLARK GABLE DORIS DAY TEACHER'S PET a movie, is giving 4) wil be ‘from the building trades ROBERT re Pacific’ author) and his} j; was learned, m ogeover "that CTACK bride. the AFL-CIO plans to launch la- “Last night, Hall Bock, for many|por's own investigation of Hutch- ea years NBC’s top Hollywood public-|oson’s Carpenters Union to deter- muUchlity man, gave a cocktail party at|mine whether the union should be like George, beau-jhis lovely home where bird of|ousted from the federation for tiful dresses Orry Kelly whipped/paradise, orchids and all sorts of| corruption It Hot” |tropical plans grow like weeds.| jHutcheson has been charged in e amon dis-|I've bought myself a mut-muu|Senate hearings with mishandling | ised as women through most of/and may never come home!” union funds in paying for a book the picture, : x kk lauding him and his father, the | ) ; OVERS | see ee ae! 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Mrs. Dudley will be taken fro: the -Jo Punera Home the rs — Home at Sullivan, Indiana Thursday noon for service and _tnterment on Saturday. REENTHAL, AUGUST 19, ses, Sidney E., 5 Williams Dr, ; beloved Wesmane of Mrs. Win. 4 Puneral service in state at Sparks-Griffin Punera) ome. ORTHY, AUGUST 19, 1958, worthy; dear mother of sae Roy and on Goldsw dear sister of Earl, Ainar and pre oh Ayala, —_—- Arthur He .. Mrs. Dahil and ie bh og ser- vice will be held Fr _ A it 22, at 1:30 p.m. at Sparks-Griffin Pence] with intermen Te wort! pe h in state at Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home. , AUGUST 19, 1958, BER- JACOBS, tha L., 35 ie ya tees age 84; be- rt D. ; loved wife of Jacobs; dear mother of Gerald C. J Mrs. Harlan and Don- ald J children and 3 great stn pe ys + oa also survive; dear sister of -Mrs. How- a Luther. Puneral be held Friday, Aug. 22 at 1 p.m. from Donelson - Johns Tal ficiating. Interment N hite apel. Mrs. Jacobs iy at the Donelson-Johns Puneral Home. , AUGUST 19, 1958, WAL- ter, 803 Atlantic, Mitord, — 85; beloved husband of Palmer; fond other ¢ of Wil se I Mable Pa vd estes and Mrs. Nellie Mat- eral service Thursday, amet 21, at 3 at Richard- son-Bird = Milt Interment, Milford. the Milford Mr. in state at the Richardson-Bird Chapel. AUGUST 19, 1958, 309 Osmun St., age 78: dear father of Rev. Maurice Peterson, Homer and Kenneth Peterson, Mrs. Harvey Prestel and Mrs. Charles Brooks. Funeral ser- vice will be held Priday, Aug. 22 at 2:30 at First Baptist H. H. Sa Church with Dr. : vage fficiatine. Interment in White hapel. Mr. Peterson will lie in state at Huntoon rweeest Home until he is, taken — cbureb for service at’ 2:30 STRATTON, ma aay 19, 1958. Stuart, 323 Irwin — an. RB: beloved husband of Delia, H. Stratton: ep tater et Mrs. Florence Fellows: dear brother of James and Raymon 0 p.m. IN MEMORY OF WILFRED BOW: en, our son and brother who assed away three years ago a God” took him home, it was His te our hearts he liveth. still. erased by Father. Stephen, broth- er, ——— bas andra and Mary B The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to § pm. 4ll errors should be re ted immediately. for that portion of insertion of = oboe ment which been dered ‘aeeen through ‘he tror When « are made be s get vour “kill samber.” We be giver adjustments will without ft — Closing time for edvertise ining type ments containing ¢ sizes farmer than regular agate is 12 o’elock the dav orevious to feation. . _. Transient Want ads may be cancelled veel 9:30 a.m. the first Mnwertion. § CASH WANT ap RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days & Days 2... 81.50 81,06 ne x 1800 ©=— 2.70 30 4 1.80 3.48 4 5 2.28 4.06 6. ¢ 2.70 4.96 720 1 is ig ae e 4.08 V2 = 10.80 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance prtee tee or Motor Cemetery Lots 5 Y MT. PARK 2 lstes $100 or © graves q8. | On PERRY MOUNT PARK. LOT 200, na Fo grave lot, Armada, EX- p = to work prrecniace Baris $908 wlisa Elisabeth Late AUTO SALESMEN NEEDED JACK COLE, INC. Ben we PLYMOUTH- CHR YSLER A, east | AMBTTIONS MAN nS, TO 42, MAR- to over local es- tablished, route for National .or- Ww ain BOX REPLIES 7 12, 15, 19, 20, 23, 24, 28, 30, 32, 57, Gl, 63, 65, 74, 76, 91, 92, 103, 104, 105, 109, 117. Help Wanted Male _ 6 2s Sherwood Motel 2460 way. -Ask for Mr. | AUTO MECHANIC Must be experiéhced on Pontiac & coeiee. also Hydramatic. LEE OSBU: ‘BALES C.O. Ph. MU 4-6115, _auord Mich FOR Meret men eo CLOSERS” mode ition ky Draw & com- mission. Airo telephone solicitors. PE 32-8245 CARETA HOUSEKEEPER - COU 22 to 45. Full time for - bat per- manent. No children. Live on gat oe Must have car (gaso- e furn.). Salary $300 mo. plus food Small furn, heated apt. pwd Bie bath it 108 elec. e-r Felevision rson- al Use), ele telephone. REFERENCES, Call Mrs. _ Kelly, JOrdan 4-6657. DY AND shift. CAB DRIVERS. STEA art be Bled er night ol W. xB DRIVERS “STEADY_35 OR older, a ays. -| 438° Orenatd Lake at Spm ~ DRIVER 21, chauffeurs license, high a Sool graduate, some ¢ ola oe in package delivery helpful. Ref- crores fs bond LiIncéin 4-9866 8:30 to 9:30 a.m, Thursday only. EXP, STEEL RULE DIE MAKER. must be mechanical! snoueee to Bday antensnce. Ph. Holly ME FACTORY BRANCH NOW AS, gepting applications Apply uren hetween 10 & 150 D Mens Clothing and Furnishings Young man between 20 and 30 years to learn men's wear busi- ness. Must be intelligent and clean cut Preferably single. Must apply in person. This i ec opportunity for the right man’ to work in a fine quality men’s wear store with fine clientele. Young's Men’s Wear, Inc, North- i] Plaza, Rochester. IDDLEAGED SINGL ae a wanted for ngnetsl farmin waz Roepeste Gi aoa 560, O °45. TO fen established conveinete in tiac aren. Mod men average per is expense al Seeker For ee eall FE — Queue” 11 and 12 am, band 6 p.m Ask for Mr. Hari. NEED § PART TIME MEN 7% work Saturdays, eve- nings? Add ‘weekly your ——— writing shoe eet — Samples supplied, Chester Shoes, D ©1028, on es. TIME RVICE STATION SS Must be experi x TIRED * ROCKINO HATA ieee gute 54 year s seals to- 2, rar ad Pern career offered quailty. Aptitude. test and carded etails yours for the asking 49 K 24 to 45, married and wood ri e es. Training group and retirement. Phone after" A ry Monday, Aug, 18, FEderaj 68-0449. WTD: PARTS MAN FAMILIAR with G.M, Fora Anderson-Pon- Buic tiea, Mich. REpub- lie 23-7141, YOUNG MEN Under 27, looking lor a permanent position with no layoffs or gatkos Must be able to travel to Florida, Texas Eastern seaboard states We furnish rap eat Bee be 2 Thurs. an State aployment Help Wanted Female 7 ae JOB Funeral Directors 4| Help Wented Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 RATE | wenn atte | teaege ent Oot Ge ee oe ee = it Booties, "Write “d ae STENOGRAPHER Don l hn es eer § 8 “Norfolk 8. De Detroit, | FSi time. Sherthend required. onelson-JOhNs |weies FRE PEER son X rons SPARKS GRIFFIN CHAPEL Ses. RR eg | age _ Xo del. ot Thoughtfu, Service FE : coll, as E comm. Will train, FE 6-4420 TOY -DEMONSTRATORS. LARGE its bey ered Basing Mees gg Rid WOMAN OR GIRL TO DO HOUSE- work Bos 1 week : es e. Be ugus . No Mar etioe Weforences required. Call MI 6- WAITRESS WANTED, oy LUNCH. 846 Joslyn. No calls. WOMAN TO CARE. a 3 CHIL- dren, 5 oes wk.‘ More for home 30% "EL ‘gna * ge 6. ~~ AMBITIOUS than shh In Christian home. FE, 36 “between 1:30 a.m. to - Pom $8 EXP vem to AGE nners, 35. = m -_ ie oan work, Gay Nineticg Bar Le ward, Royal Oak, Wien” Help Wanted 8 WOMEN Work 3-4 hours a men deal or earl "OR evening Earn as mu ARE YOU WANTING WORK to $75 week. Call FE 48097 or looking, poping you don’t find it? rE 9 ‘til noon. Have opening for man or woman. ASK NT. Can make above qyerese wage. Avon Cosmetics sells itself. Just! 150 N. Perry. 8 to t a matter of seeing: le and COUPLE To MARAOE SMALL 9 corvieg. — of Detroit mee worteweet postion ear & good referred. ay PE 44508 or srniie Drayton; Fro: rtment. con, and all Plains, P.O. Box _whites. I 6-7211. BURROUGH S SENSIMATIC Operators * Russell Kelly Office Service BAKERY SALESWOMAN, 25 TO .. Day work only. Must have own ‘ie Wee Anderson Bak- ery. 4 arc Road, Bir- mingham, MI 4-71 BEAUTY SBERATOR: MUST BE experienced. For steady Saition, Air-conditioned salon. 4-2666. CASHIER OR MEAT WRAPPER. Good reference. No phone calls. Westown Food Center, 706 W. Huron. CARETARE Lestat HOUSEKE EPER—COU 22-to 45. Full time for both rer manent No children. Live on remises Must have car (rae ‘ Tine. furn.) Seg y $300 re us f Small rn, heate at with private bath (adjot dicen a iC. rengeeetrig-< Sel = for Con a) Ela seit _JOrdan 4-665 PONTIAC Re iG side homes project. Salary, $4,401 4 Requirements: College degree, wi specialization in sociology. ted fields, or ears working experi- ence along similar lines for each vear lacking in college training. Duties include dnterviewing appli- cants for housing, accepting ap- plication, pheoardbactens priority, as- signing housing uni and deter- mining rent Paid holidays, eatin social se- — insur- . Parke TY OF PONTIAC LIBRARY AID Hed wry Ras patrons in the use files, and - the libra: work. 2 to 4 does other cle PIANIST TO ACCOMPANY VOCAL- ist. Write Box 30 Pontiac Press. Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE 511 COMMUNITY BANK BLDG. . PE 4058 HOUSEKEEPER pecpeown lady in her 50s to live in wae ees yee ye in sum- vacations mer at Easter bee) Sy eee Midwest Em othe Peet ebentine State Bank Bidg 9227, SECTY pimarecanes 9 MOTEL MANAGEMENT — N, WOMEN and COUPLES to train tor MOTE! ANAGEMENT and OPERATION. eae poe ee will be considered Age € 35 to rite NATIONA EL TRAINING: INC,, Ree 23. Pontiac Press. PIANO. VIOLIN 4 AND, VOI VOICE. EX- rt) ined. FE 4-8407 WANTED To Train For Maintenance Inspection Trouble Shooting os JET-GAS nope een TURBO PROP NES Trained men Maehy ae $159 or more per week Earn as you learn. No need < ap your pres- we job until] ate trained. ee fT ENGINE ‘raining Ls 18 Pontiac Press ame deer arts Person rina ‘bene- | eked qe O0bo Hoonencoe oes oe erscane epart- | Sireet .......-........, City ...... on. “ORY man 3 j Pare Sta| Phone... -.-. Time ‘ible. ‘home. BOVSEREETER ron 2 ADULTS, who needs a nice ee wate with pvt, bath, no No smoking ot dridking. © ‘ee oe ‘ any tna y neve. ow Tone 2 for Sivas ‘on No, 72. mate, ee AY hour. FE ¢s271 HOUSEKEEPER FOR A oN AD CARPENTER WHSE RR and some wages. 23 Bliss St. Rebar FE ane WORK. NEW— EARN EXTRA EY J j1 HANDY M EASILY - -SPARE TIME! 4 “a AINTING, Up ours ts just for showing fet: we Job tanker, ete, manele ristmas Card lin Beautiful, tew styles, so amazing’ | ALL .L OUTSIDF JANITOR WORK. ly low in cost they se them- Done reasonable. Yard selves! Free name pri sam- patsttng & redecorating “ake: Lees Pastas nackagpon Fah prey awn cut A soot le A-}. Nag NTR FINISHED now! its . Wri Eim! ta Ca o.. | 9. imira: & custom cabinets speckle. axXPERTEN *) and cabinet work oe wanted -for reliable Short- Sew Dut not necessary. pair 8 Murdock 27861 poe ae tiac Press | MtDDT. > dy’ no mains, for — rhe t th kee for meee ho: o References nt we wa ea peat & Mich Bix A Ry ate é@ Noe ening ho tours” Olve tinent details. " Hac Press, ve ie -~ = > CARPENTER, SMAL obs. Thomas Newer, MALL OR | OBD tae & naing: MOR t i 8 z MAp} ABIN | MAKER AND © CARPE. oe tehene toeeiait “ss 2 | : afptciaty Repairs ee N’ Small fobs FE .2-5508 from 8 p.m, . ‘ p.m. A a \. ee 8 ae! : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST. 20, 1958 x ; __ Work Wanted Male 10| Business Services 13| — Lost & Found ~ 24 CARNIVAL —. oT ee ’ : by; Dick Turner | Rent Ants. Wetersiened £¢ Rent Houses Unfurm 36 | “For Salo Honees 4“ aes Set : | 7 2 BEDROOMS RAMON A THR: EMBREE & GREGG | +o + NF WILT, PAINT. = : , \ 2 1559, ; 0402 or FE 4¥40_ Pree est. | cy a Rene, PE PO | iD OUTSIDE PAINTING | . S : 3% ment. Auto. utilitles, $65 eaves Albee } children welcome aie bing. ne em eee 5 repair. ir Pe : 6804. 3 : LOST: 2 NDS . STANTON | 5 Ponta. we iy deeorated, R lee ) Dreiner nat ck & tan, Owne Teasonat Free Est. OR imney ~ furnace Wark f black & " 3 cli : shia OR 34810. ane eee, Dol alt chivaners PE oa sm } : a a ‘ e- cu WEED & o, BueE Also. Furnace, fireplace, water “inok MALE TOY eo i} rate landscaped ine re ‘ 4 7 73 SPERM aN er heater, incinerator cle & . Keego Harbor. Fri, & ¢| LEASE — OPTION, avait MAR, ENT) “repairing done t. 4-0472. ¢ brivleges ot on Eilab aan Good | “this 3 home at Job. ola woness,. § oor not amateurs. Call for estimates Tt . MAN'S BROWN WALLET "4 month. living. toom, oo pot or nas station. peture regular price returns, FE Fo ples ane gl te Gun. Dee. : apt eR ye. ee te >; B tac! ga some wAbRinD We iNT Ts Dont UF YOUR LAWN BOR Re PH, WWbster 5-7367. 2 BEDROOM . x, fnishing "we - ed work iy any sting. 4, ‘Has cha 2 gheulter for, why Bot consider tn under. t08t: BRACK Cc COCKER R teeth wl aw. gap hee re floor 98 Ma off price. =_ se. Phone FE ’ H system, as. or CepnaT BRICK WAERICERT. RELIABLE CAR RVENTER. 2 NEEDS Liter. and est, from Frits Feus,| $i0W, 'p fror frooke ‘Veiaty ——— 9 Hn bath, ate oedema WH | 97, TATRICE’S CHURCH Fe 7REE RE TRMOVAL. TRIMMING. TRIG MOTOR GER cost LADIES. WATCH DOWN- 3-1200. WE _3-6300 Soom bome® being sold to @sttie Tots cleared, Free estimates. FH) pairing & rewinding. 418 HE. Pike town_Aug. 15th. FE_5-1718. 1, 3 vee tropic MODERN, TILED | estate. 4 ists, Incfuded especially §-5502. t FE 43981 LOST: LADY'S WHITE GOLD : . . . oop oe lace and a besament priced at 5 year contract — k Ww ed F I FENCE MATERIAL AND 7 ins TAL Bulova wristwatch, dewntown vi- & 162 win, L ‘OR oy ey Wor ant emale 11) jation able. FE 2-4 cinity bet, Pike & Lewrence Sts PT, IN PONTIAC. (llama Le On 3 8203. anno | unttan FORsOnene, FE 2A, | Reward. Fe 63433, - . Parity fatekneg ‘Deals garage |) Oe ete “aon bake Vilage 8 ee Pe ein em 8) Saraaces cleaned. Rochester. PE Me tavte: Sales sieve comes cond, Child welcome. j "RNC MODERN PARTLY” PUR. pa Toe 53314 stick ras DAY IRONING SERVICE. 63|_5-3000 2 = PE) mone and important papers. OR 3 Sais E VERY nished, MA 5-5000, a0, Mend nad ore s mt automatic beat and’ hot + 2 bua FB 22485, - ” FISCHERS TARE CLEANING ri Suse. | nice a witht 3 Lg Ig Rae ae S nero. Mat e1asd, aiier Bats See ines 6 Oe : 7 WOMEN WA Li WABH- removed. Pree esti | . A TH. UPPER, WEST ; Pom, built and not quite cc , SOOKREEPING —— 3-7581.| tates. ORlando 3-6126 Hobbies & Supplies 24A * ges. bet ieteecied: FE 44061. | 5 ae ee Ww, EST, SIDE BRICK : ~~ $450 DOWN Very exclusive fi PART-TIME |L. VICKERY, HOT TAR ROOFING | ~~ her 5 p.m, n ORaean Hil eis6 per lee: . ORTGAGE COSTS miss seeing this one, Will pon $e : or 7: Full charge and eavestrough. FE 2-604. PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, 5 RM UPPER PLAT. VERY an Realtor Partridge, FE €3561.| 5 wSroce back frame, trrlevel, trade. e & a * statement. PLASTERING. Fi REPAIR WORK. D.| Scrabble games Backenstose | nice, Adults, $65. FE 2-5961. 7 BEDROO full canon ay has ke Bb Meyers, EM 3-0163. Book Store. 15 E. Lawrence St. Pee OE Oe = a BATH, RANCH u em, i Ee rn Noa a... ere j f 7RMS~FIRST FLOOR. WEST BIDE |? DOR? OR, privileges, Excellent R ] DAY WORE WANTED. WONDAY| PLASTERING NEW OR REPAIR, ; g 7 Call “FE 41001. spots OR 20500 in| “W'C: WHITCOMB, eorge n. irwin =e es LIGHT ork guaranteed. FE $034, | Notices & Personals 25 i 5 ROOM APARTMENT. REVRIC'| Cheap rent to church of other REALTOR 260 BADWIN ELDERLY LAD SAWS MACHINE FILED 9 erator and stove furnished. On| charitable organization sponsor- REALTOR PE 5-0101 or OR 3-416 _ housework in Pontiac, Adults on-|Maniey Leach _—=»_—=10_: Bagley St wy 4 East boulevard, south between! ing housing tor, low income or FE 5.9522 ——= ly, FE 2-144. TREE REMOVAL — TRIMMING. HOES 3 / Pike and Auburn. $80 per month. elderly group. C. Bates, 115 DEAL WAY 70 START YOUR = NCED. PERSONAB ee po veed bate a enh MA M MASON *S Apply at 103-Bloomfield Terrace.| Tyler, Detr 3, Go ana §-5005. in ed A wis ads a po abe : , 44, desires job dealing with 54941, eves, COMPEAU 6 ROOM. & BATH, LOWER MOD-| 3 RMS. AND BATH. LAKE P PRIV. - seo “a seul New . $ food. Excellent all pround cook, UNDERWATER W WEED CUTTING | 289 ees Xa FE 6-3900 ern apt. Very close to town. Sep- References. $45 “per ‘month, 5418 5. rogma_ we ot ; a Meouesedion of resis ERVICH-INLAND LAKE SALES| ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. Sel ree greet furn.| _Eis, Lk. Rd. trate a (rales or oes ; fome kitchen. have you to| (e512) 334) wae Fe se) me 8 ee adviser. phone F: aa = S- ae HEAT FUR. |? BEDRM. BRICK TERRACE, OIL | $9,050. Lake Orion. MY 2-3341. F Bun nwo "nor YES Wa HAVE, NO, pavanan | ge commons Pearls) . [Page SaaS ARTE) ES, Ste omnes game ae | OTC) LY] SER WITH OVER 2500 . 4-5032. . . oO ei FoR UNDERGRADUATES &| With, the building” flare ‘for’ the | AUCTIONEER WITH 3500 Corti ek TROOMN AND BATH ON wast | * = FB pegement Jntse Eee. Ve sea latest fashions in ‘fare bulling rapes sales expe perienes would 4968 by MEA — 8-20 & ROO! ND BATH WEST $ eens AND, BATH ON NICE ay alose’ to mad. schoo! Y WANTS HOUSE materials & modernization. = to sell for you. MAple §-1341 side. Newly. decorated. FE 50250. Center, References Required, $56 i Privileges. 31034 GERMAN LADY WANTS HO USE company bullt by its standard of| _or MAple 60006 “Wh Lucille! I did IT anybody abe q | © ROOMS. GOOD NETGHBORHOOD | _per_mo. OR 3-8402, Aple_§-7878 Best Bu S an aaED LIke REETAU.|BIO BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. GALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTRE y no, Lucillet I didn't tell any ot ao yan _Sraee haan Pie salt. Fuss & | CROOMS HOUSE, RENT OR sie BY OWNER § ROOM HOUSE, y Or, woth, oF hou housework by day 92_W. H St. FE_8-6553 lone ee Eddie ... I didn’ t know it was a secret! P: ARCADIA APTS, Davenport resser for sale. ted balge i. Rent “Tor ae T oday HIGHSCHOOL BEApOITE DE- Deesamaiine Tailoring 1 6 CHARLES CHESTER aon oanen 3 toon Secsinas Both ‘ BEDROOMS. 2% fates beers Pectin Geass te in ot. Write Box : sires bab, se ETS ROTION CELE PLP os DLE LE SOL EW, A Pa Pay stp SE 3-494 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, Rert Apts, Furnished 33 coat sng fear winters ooenre yard, Clean. R. A, Badow, WOod- | 5 vi een Press Press aay | - IRONINGS Dae a Mee a tt N/CARL ERICSSON, CUSTOM TAI- a an aT & | ene ae | Neen dry) feetliies Agreesvls fiend room, fireplace Dears rage and} HOME APPLIANCES © uaranteed _§ lor, alterations 714 W Huron, in| COLD WAVE SPECIAL $5.50, OF oP. 3 ROOMS AND PVT. BATH. UP-| friendly neighborhood. Children 7 beDR HOUSE. GAs HEA basement, $8500 w ar are down. IRONINGS TW MY ete $4 PER) rear of barber shop, FE 48671. es Dorothy's N. IMMEDI ATE per. small baby welcome. sfost: 8. welcome. Olen to schools, * basement garage. $85 per month, FE 5-303 Cape | Oee oon rag aig rt bu : 1246, ____ none OR —— eae oe =: TRONINGS Oinsteriais in my home. FE S256, DAINTY “MAID SUPPLIES ~ 13 ee See eee cig por ma |b BEDEM S66. PAGER OF | PY ONE WEE AGERE) ost ONE FE _$-6531 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- ice Mie! wallese: FE ACTION over peivaic sats ants trance. Includes heat & hot water. K.G.| Large yard. $75 per month, Ex: rom, F ving Too m_ with fireniace, Kone ‘Is ‘designed. for the S{IMBOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC| terations. Drapes & formals done i eres RE Sb Prospect Stor Pe 3-163. | Egmpeeed, M2 B. Huron, FE) cellent for, two families Coal tchen and adh, full rowing’ family wi retaria) service. EM 3.2842. in my home. Cali FE 8-8455, DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS./ On any good land contract. New Be heat. R, A. Sadow, Woodward tea rr rast. ‘arge bedrooms, fut = SOTHER WITH BABY. WANTS! DRESSMAKING. TAILORING AND | —A—TAZ!0#. 88 Gillespie, FE 37293. | “or Our ea upen sat | 3 oom APT. GROUND coe ATTRACTIVE LARGE 3, ROOMS oe _ | _ Union 2 em 35 ment for the ehildren to “work, Live in, FE 8-8338. Giterations. ers. odell, FE ) istactory tnepection of Tremupleyon. Utilities paid. Washing privileges. erates © rites 5 ROOM WEST SIDE TERRACE. EXCEPTIO! : ‘i play on iv ‘s. No Pontiac BABYSITTERS, BOREAD| _ +0083. IN DEBT png Oe tine PES Baas: oo tide Be ae an Fea Nes erm Mevving: aren) “perhend. Hy owner 7 mt] iteae “a cine oar ge to eS Kt hovers Me Realtor, 7 ROOMS, LARG Bi | lelsancse Mess Loe a ator. | 6 7 ROOM Ey HOUsE iL| with secre DER mane: - Sent’ down, ais cents per br. Adult sitters. OR| home. 5171 Pontiac Lake Road. 2339 Orchard 1 ub y a f -| he : 7 Upstair . Near a 3-3761 Cal early mornings or . bedroom en. sua mer $85 mo Apply 103 Bloomfield “Ter- eat. Gar FE $3325. petairs = iste evening Garden PI pS prec P “0 Northview ._Tace, next to St. Joe's. Hospital. | ¢ RM. ia? 3 oa NEAR GHTY __St, Bened 4 WHO SAYS ar. Kland. CLEAN, 2 BEDROOM, "NO ORTH. hos’ f month. Furn. | FOR 5 Pune pe Tage Vaamce| Carden Plowing 168/ LET US- THOM PaaS SATE SUE | get ae mgs Pome | tal Pe Ciel Pashia grace | feet Roary cate fat OUSEKEEPING |CUSTOM PLOW. DRAG, & LIGHT : or f RM. HOUR. ise’ corner : ts-the 5. WON aaa peivese homes: ale grading. Anywhere Call ORlando Give You 1 Place to Pay 783 M. APT. 3 and PVT. BATH, | FOR COLORED, 4 ROOMS AND 87 8. PARKE (a en ee dee crences. OL. 1-4338. 86 Fase Your Mind THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO * fr’ptowoy FE“eiso" | beth, east side location. FE 48130. | 7 RMT WOUSE, MODERN Zio &| Seat 1"cat garece, Clark Real) Bon "oom, "Soom, WOULD LiKE BABY SITTING LOT MOWING. LAWN GRADING ase Your Min IN IN LAND CONTRA TROOMS & BATH. CLEAN, (PLEA. | HEATED APT. CLOSE pa Lapeer Ra. Lake Orion. MY| Estate. FE f on aes ls er nee tsexseping,- days, FE|_And,loveling. FE 464 . WE ARE NOT A tent WE ALSO coghoMe 7 ROOMS MODERN Pvr.saTH| 44 E. Pike Cor. Sanord. 3 rme., | 35 N. SAGINAW 7 ROOMB? 3° TS wits ote ts| fare ae bP eae = wibt D iy st a Laundry Service 1 8| LOAN COMPANY >t Gest 8 pod acl peolal ape oe pelle od athé, gas beat’ Single (oF $iam-| $16,265 Liberal FHA. Terms. On-| tac’ better ares, $1,800 | 3 ee ANG ron Pauity taumper sxay.| MICHIGAN CREDIT .JOLL, REALTY | vit Dr ty eer a ag ie yp Townsend "66008, Baise Ro er B. Henry. Inc.’ .. : a es. 1s i. : ce a ERR pe Ree SE cE PE por Pou Enters FE) — COUNSELLORS —_| ni/piaik nw Seo ae ate a ca Herne. | AYR 7 SEDRWL, BA BRORE | ,, NoRt,B.. Henry, Inc.| INCOME: OR INLAWS 7 WOMAN wioere, Tuesdays and LACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF | ——Abdove Oskland Theater_ | Ready, Willing and d Able 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND “Very clean On West BEAUTIFUL. RANCH HOME, | OX- Wil, SELL EQUITY BY OWNER tooma sat up Fcc: § a Fridays, References, FE fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac} - KNAPP SHOES Cash uyers aiting for your land er Heat oP es a Dyes | side. Inquire airs f for inter-| boy Late. ee ‘ur- r ) , Tenoy: ; e WisH TO CARE ~ FOR 7h Laundry. Phone FE _2-8101. Fred Herman contract Realtor Partridge, | pished’ $16 weekly, One enild or| mation x 923 LaSalle.| Security: deposit, Open Baturdey, on tome. tis iat cm i Be od cides hese. mente - school aged children by the hour Landscapin 18A | 2070 Atrport Rd OR 3-1593| _FE boty "| NICE 5 ROOM BRICK APART-| fvening ‘ana. Sum morning. | §, 8.2 to 12a;| Gas beat, <4 } ray Se coe 7 ping _18A vet SuPOMTamEy, Te lone |G YOR CANE CORERGTE Sat Shin tthe.) eee | esse sone aaa AT da within your retirement in-| &. . : , WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. FE |" gota CE, TREE SERVICE. RE- = information, write ___OR_3:1355 3 ROOMS & BATH, ADULTS. 402| _yoreland A nie feal for’ working cou couple or sm a me or smal old, Pull basement, large corner rms. . LADY OULD FE 271 T a : BABY W ness, gas - laundry t — :3 yebyeitting aed benaenen ang. 6 6 INTER. LAKES TRE pease EE SERVICE, LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY & ECO- C ASH a ae eee Mees | ORCHARD CT. APTS, | eutomatic water ‘heater, ONLY $1,950" 9825 DOWN, “FHA, FOLL NEED COAXING? 2 i days a week. FE ‘1250. Trim remove, cabi aut, nomically with newly _ released : 2-1981. : BRAND NEW __$60 per mo, 1017 W. Huron. ongteeas, beat Here ye & vane ed woo't ky Building Service 12) 18nd clearing. insured Mh good | Dex-A-Diet tablets 98 cents at UNLIMITED J ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE AIR_ CONDITIONED CLEAN 3 BEDROOM bath ; 4 uliding 5 SS rade WN bas 3 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE.| For land contracts. new _entrance West side FE — m apartment devdlon: a _— all Owe E 2 : A-l SANDING & FINISHING Leveling, areding. Seeding & 604)“ August 20, 1958, I will not be] O0™ hn iowest Roastvle discount, v LA ROE RM ua Pee pvr. ENTR ANCE ment Halocay cope, tadivides! om | 2 O171 eves : HARDWOOD -FLOOR SERV. finn, Mi Bi ana responsible for any debts con-| fo": ots ask for Ted McCul ~e 4 frances, Beautyful kitchens; Stove COMMERCE Pe 63722 COMPLETE - LAWN tracted by any other than my-| jug ses Mad 7 ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE| & Refrigerator Auto. ‘onth \M 3-2407 ; BI BER repair and maintetance. Free es- self Raymond N. Vasquez, * ARRO REALTY bath and entrance, East side, col- heat ana hot water ed, : Be eeensed’ Bow.| tmates. Dan's Landscape Berv-| Peerless, Pontiac, Mich. 5143 Cass-Elizabeth_ Rd 0 ne FE 6-8683. ‘Adults East E ety B ; E ~ te or Pe bse, — icq. FE ae PROUD OF YOUR HOME? a RMS & BATH, EAST BIDE.|! & 2 Se APARTMENTS ae : | PUT UNDER CUSTOM ag RD&/ you can be, by adding alumin- e. $85 month FE 2-167. Re immediate oceu USE * cg House a. aka ent fihegee, vacate g. Back filling um siding, a hew garage, rec. TRMS. ALL UTIL. CLEAN, FURN. DAILY & SUNDA q = FE Poot Terms. EM 3-3023. room or sun porch to your = b Nice. Plenty of closet space. 10 A.M. THRU-9 P.M. sE ON L ig maconty. Se TRI om AND | ent home. The newest ideas, high- ‘Adathe only. Seq alter 4:30 week FE 8-6918 OR 3 2 auL a. eiNBe OF CEMENT WORK. removal ‘Pb. FH €-6903 or OR fra “verme eveilable new at ! : _days. 16 Pine Grove. _ : rt lie pre dag i Brick & bloc ed & bond- eat BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. ROOM BATH FURN. cod | oe tom. Edward M. Stout, Realtor ed On nia CADdaing. Boo, Merrian Blue grace | —22 W.Huron_ S77 oS sod Land Contracts, | (RM APF iit STATE. ERS ¥ os ee Poe te AAA Floor Sanding and. Bentucky blue rass del. REDUCE NOW To tivest jn good Land Contracts, | 4 RA APE. iit . WEST "GReenle #:00 p.m. Floor Laying = Fintaning 4...) front fn ‘onder Serv. anytime to siz chore gaye, As ° "70 MOHAWK oe €_ BUD BILLS PE #.2060| front, in loader nytime.| Hele as $1.00 per visit Bee abe Edw. M. Stout Realtor) ~~ A-A TR ENCHING Parte ta SUE SOD 350 80. YD. flabby muscles toned -and CO att iecstste SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE, 8 y A-A ‘A TRE pe. dattyered wit ~ . — >| ened. 9st appointment Daily ‘til 8 arate entrance, screened pore Pa : orth = : 7 ON. inaw St, Pontias cei me eat | Sd eb Bl ani poe ammeey_core| "Rar rtm chee eee | BUILT. FINISH wave, eS co ate ntin, 2-668 Pe okie water lines, field tile - £8 a Backfield top soll. FE exper, ogee ei ka re Wanted Real E Estate 321 A ox ae ee Tea RM, APs. Dorris & Son Pighisad. "Ra caretaker, Apt. Bi HL EINES ee SPRAYING Sell Us Your Equity: a, inyder, FES. | Eiatiogth Lake Estates | \ are etme Sommerctal jor residents! | Wtd. Children to Board 26} Por't love your home cash walt: tack ACHELOR, APARTICE ENT Two co OUR BE: TLL KINDS, OP RQGTIRO FEW) elo te gyertnie sou by Day on| fetes, Sigur Wrens Gn Diie| sme. 8 eek. cal at a a SIDE BRICK ma : R_3-8701. ALOMINOM AND TONE SIDING, Harry White & Sons, Inc. eee taeep AND CARED Wa Save GUaLIVIED BUYERS sEAUTIFULLY Ft FURNISHED | Close to Webster School | 4 j Cette hakaoe FE 181_B._Case_Laxe_ Re. for. FE 21790, Tite aaa'teange A°pune| ipo ecm. Sve, tts, Nets | moan vilnge peice duper, bas ANNETT'S ee ee PROPESSIOREL CE P| gat wilveve you inside oo free" Gusto ser cempiped| HEME, Tata Set 9 et “VAL anY : cou! r 2 men, Excelent . mas, UES. Rs, 420). EM |12 TON STAKW TRUCK WANTS | _ 50575. coum Se 3 ee. Lied wake wie bower on second: | _! Sa ewe OF HM work, OR 3-380, ait 26% W pase “s boc snan | EgkP RET ¥Oa 3 BOOM Mice Wessel, een ad BLOCK BRICK, CEMENT WORK|A FAMILY MAN NEEDS Lia ho! aped IN _ Mees Brep laces. Gaveore. = hauling, |) Moving, rubbish, Reas. Wtd. Household Goods 27 GI AND FHA furn. Hai eas enyone who needs sod oo drive. Available now. a Tow ae aie BRICK LAYING! Pag™ © S|—“a1 movie — magtNo | FURNITURE NEEDED role, “Sn odd pew some ot] ro a ROOM APF ALL BET. mn . ownes’s ors Se — ~~ BULLDOZH NG = -—Battrehome of odd lots, Get the | cash, with very small down pay” | Dearey SoCs BATES VASBINDER, INC. heat, gorage me FE 366 — Fa | 1 Se oe ws “o buy quteiate or = : ee Se ne We garage. eas. West side. Available im- FE 5 5 4 -®. e BRICK BLOCK E AND CEMENT AA-1 Reduced Rates Bale Prose. ons 3-2717 will” appraise your property and ediate we 2A or Ee ne re- work. Also chimneys. No job (00) smith Moviog Large van of | Goon USED FURNITURE FOR | tell you the eash you can recelve| EXCEL: ROOMS F FURN. ns ar ye ied ont. va. Ut ci MOVING, AND HAUENG. euction, Your price is curs..MA-) Dé! = garage. Fe 58053 Westitide. Gas heat Rent Houses Furnished 35 | Taxe coe Sa it eee (At MOVIES | AND | SACEINS, | bis intl of WE TRADE, we BuLD | as ae ee a geese age cemmpagpanen $11,500, 3 AiR, PLASTERING ford. 3 rooms, furn, - SU ASEPER TNE EGRESS P| WANTED | repre oy acetal ee SE Bidar CT AEE ERS ~ PONTIAC ARE er uron Phone _-PE : : 7 BED: o A CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOO|HAULING & wn tees . : PyT. PA ARTY WANTS TO. BUY |LARGE 3 ROOMS & BATH, BABY | _wood Rd. Lk. Orion. Li 36222. yg Be den hg FR Toom, corner fireplace, large of small, Commercial or syour prea Any time. PE 6.0 F t Wood mn, awaer 3 bedrm clog to welcome, 193 Florence, 338 30.13” BEDROOM, W cabins. $48 per week. R&K Motel,| 2. vent 3, bedrooms, _Fre dential. 30 teers oi ie oe sen Tul Se ASial ites ss yment,| LOW RENT OF 3 ROOM Mogere, elese’ te ely, Avaees | a woo ciceta le ba * pree _esumaies < ; for caretaker of small bias. mber as > IRT FOR RENT Sarge cies) © Spinct | See EP Se ee re or oe | e CEM ENT “AND M M ASON _ BREA end iseding. Fn 46003. AVE CASH WILL cree deh cal OR S10 De ee ier l FE| (tifa grounds. Available ‘balance| WALTON gy ee Work done expertiy, Pree. esth CIQH, SAVUING OF ANY KIND | yt ne pop emit. Phone TRAVEL AR \GENERAL HOSPITAL. || ; a of,,Auust, on Cass Lake, FE) Neary new whe wes im le TOO! mate_16_yrs, exp. OR ONWANTED ARTICLES PICKED PICKED We will travel to see and| References PE 8o416, e*"| ~ nette leadbenped 4| WALLED LAKE MO ODERN CORY. with CARPENTER ORK, HOUEEE up free of charge 58-4638 WANTED TO BUY - ALL TYPES| show you how to get ash for! Sng 3 AND ONE @ ROOM APT. yard =<" ence ot Ewt bead beach, 2 bedrm, Reas, MAr-| kitchen in | _Ratages_or reper ve FE _4-0470. MOVING & HAULING WITH 2TON| of furniture, Ph, FE 2-523. your ee a= fo | & decorated Private path 8 ee a EEFRONT HOME, ment, ¢23't00 +) CsngM BMG? cumaicn ox) sake tack. FE EAs WANTED, TWO GAS GROUGAS,| servieg Mo charge, "7° | Saipan cee comers BE OB | sortabed, an pent trepiege,| Ft Rent Rooms a7| ‘ee sem term) rh ng space pewter. G ‘Bept. ist to June, 986 | 20 ~| SEMINOLE — Brick Cir OF | toe eer Trucks. to Rent] ytd iROg Rute | co einen tite Baier, | Eamon nae caaieebed| Samet ea ety Me | let Be Means Pm'Pan.| Hin vig atewat et | Y OF ENE ae oon ae 3480. saucen SnAoToes MArket’ 42228. sepia | PEt Pe csemt| linens & beth. towels furnished | PEs Couple. - Sida SLEEPING nOOMa. FE fireplace, full sise room, vEY ; | CARPENTRY, GARAG GARAGES | & AD- AND. EQUIPMENT WTD. = ANTIQUE DISHES. AN-| WANTED: IMMEDIATELY. Fe ee ee eee teNGY 7 BEDRMS. MT LARGE | #5641. 350 W, sun room, library powder room. AN Zé ; _ditions, Reas. FE t-ton Pickups Iye-ton Makes ian Antique furniture. | “Homes, farms, lake prope TWO NEW APTS... 1-EF PIC EN ¥ |" lot, Wot oe a cmemtls, COOL ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, kitchen with screened porch eid ter : ~ CEMENT & BLOCK [Pere pare end * paul MJ Winer teal Ut zt imasaetbter Seon Guan | Ft _Rewa, Bigsiow. nL "Eat | Bight ,gowstows. ti) Bich foo, “ie Watt | ll SEER ’ hool, Donel & Waterford |]. BEDROOM noose ELIES | son PAGPERSIGNIL ON BoaL.| Pm : ‘Ooms. features @ nice DRY WALL ORE ND AND) Fin.| Industrial Tractor Co. poh lee Haneous Weed St High, mveryihing Serajened. 3138 | Ceeee ee i otters! ane man very ethan Soa geek ee rae. ® ureters : fren oont af ine , . ishing, Free estinfates /2E 6-246) #25 8. WOODWARD WANTED: 6 YOLT BATTERY meee oo Discs. and ck tdeal for tench:| bed. Pvt. entrance. 663 W. Huron. Prog. ot ie ou 4 or FE 46101. = Daily Incl urs “heard Lo Gravel Pil $ CASH $ SN LAE ELE AROUND| fi" to share. OF, execusives fam: _Phone Ff 3-711 GREEN LAKE PRONT — 96° of Py Price ouly 600 4 SCION, EVE Fe Pe A Sa seein el 48 HOURS sem isgnee Tes | Ma de | Oucresnne Cen, SoRORT.| ee Pa oa ta Ree dl, «oe Pr aaa raATES ON WIRING _ O'DELL RTAGE Money Wanted 28A HOME— EQUITY | ¥gar ARouND LiviING ON PON- ae Phone PE _2-8978. | 9 ious living ‘foot, fire, YLV AN ; for water estes, retirere og ot ont “pom FE at | e CONTRACT tiac Lake. bachelor apatt- F or, WANT. A NICH CLEAR, foarte. te bathe, an Boy yy Ut oe is es Elec- ee EN WANTED TO, BORROW: #8,000 ON LAND ment. Pine for or 2, Ail utilities ool, quiet piae @ at bus stop, call dining afen, vagemenhc, = .¥ iris Go, 10 Buren. TREO ty aaa Cite | Seana E Gee | Wei stht & Valuet | raat wre| fofth, ta Prov totem | AKEFRONT. Kinds, Est, 1018. Hage ~ Marsh. i sons| Painting & Decorating 20 20 bey home for tessher orm , : Enjoy. the 353 N.C ‘Wanted to Rent | _29 ~ SD aa Rent Apts. meena dieaged women. $10 per week. rat ke lis , By this ous Mo ALL LL son T CLASS PAINTING A ND DEC. NTE nt” Es ie 1 AND 2 5-4886, ka Roy Annett Inc. Str Ekikina, CEvELina,| Srause- Coch oF termes. wa D. 3 BED- stront ap oie pM a pig if O24 Fechere * oteg Ee | 2 r } La & cook 499 W, Huron. | 28 ©. H = oe ee. ; sione| 5 cere — aE FAINT: | ERAT OBER mance ier ., 09, mo, Kilzabeth ack _ eH, Nees: | 38, Marve eral #0466 : Mont amet epeles coment ‘Ing, Decorating, Reas, FE $2060 EOSURBAN. MPREFERABLY. NT. LISTINGS WANTED [| ana ted, Re ork ee | ewiy te | Lake, Estates,” 3005" Cresthaven. | PLE ROOM GENTLE | Open Evenings and Susday 14 bathing, and water- work, Kicensed insured Ellison,| _!ng. Decorating, Reas : ‘AC BUYERs _ WAITING. LET dee FE 8-9395_ or UNiversity 25137. | man, Nice private home, close skiing: a AEAGES CABINE, ADD 1 PAINTING. PAPER HARG | LaKE GRADE GHooL. BOx| Bs sHOW You. HOW TO ® ape be sett SRM FURR HOUSE._oN_cass| _!0. Fe _2osl4. PRICE REDUCED gieak 08 ert ‘ HOME GARAGE, CABINS Ape ir INTINO AND APERING. | ——FONTIAC FRE Ser ee ty we BUY lieeeraaa tees Patel axe, tyes pt me Wilew |SLeeeind Boe a | of lana SILVER LAKEPRONT bus, service. water “a ; * > . ous Ligenead, bullder, Pe A eA ap FE $1304 Share Living Quarters 30 EMAL. EQUITTBS = #100 per, me agate. mi30 fem sat; LE COR a FOREN. | WOMEN AIODERIT g, bedroom modern home, Pire- is iris 3 ioxk eee Tra - REW AND RE- A Sona Wake = R & : . = . : 5 . Lakefront home Avail. Sept. — FE ” 4 . Base " . on phn A, TASTERING wtf 57329. | tere 10 per cent aise for cach. | MAN WOULD LIKE TO SHARE 3| Teslie R. Middleton |7 BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOM,| Jute EM 34006 R Whe Be G38| Price reducea™ from ‘s11.b09 “to has built in Florida ‘and wi LASTERING & REP Ark “REAS Guaranteed. Pree Hist. FE ¢-0208, beara eee er On + gentle | ROKER pe orm | pitghen, tl fora. or. Fisher $55 MONTH ooms Oar $15,250, Bee it before you buy! give quik possession. | En- amptpadidiasadh: es d - is PPL LAPD LPL PL LLL AAP AA ALLL NS summe ad Pat_Lee, FE 23-7922 AAA-1 PAINTING SHARE MY APART MY APARTMENT WITH Rent Apts. Furnished 33|7, BEDROOM LAKEFRONT YEAR To responsibie people only. Mod- | COMFORTABLE RM, ee 1 ag 3 Man other good buys in lake- watt tor next. ced for RG SNYDER, FLOOR 1. AYING, Experienced custom interior & ex- win beds, near General) “SvU UV UUF round 2p artment, carpeting, tile 2 bedroom furnished home.| working gentlemen & rapdtben property. ; quick sale at $34,000, sanding and finishing. Phone teclor No down payment, E-% Hospital and bus. Write Box DLX PRIV, BATH &| bath, itove and” suto-| Tile bath, new automatic washer | EXTRA CLEAN HONESTY Ls Deroth Snyder Lavender 50502, is con Baia Go: Pontiac Press. { BDRM Dl Se dees matte peek, eeairineretie. 9901 Dix- Et dryer. freeser, aqaiegs pon’ meals, 4 Matthews. FE Sosrt, phihie Mi Mu I SPE | AL - ROOF REPAIRS oe. "BEAR date PE | east Vaated Transportation 31| school teachers. Near Blue Sky. fe _Highway._MAple_6-1183. Bestember Bh to June 4th, Musi | LARGE WITH OR WITH. "yoo He 2 Ra, (aise) EAVESTROUGHING __FE ¢0¢4/L A DY INTERIOR DECORATO Algo 1 garage house. $1. 1 child) 3 UP ROOMS. PARKING, STOVE. | supply excellent references and| foqqn sn YS ten Th | _EM or MU 464i7 Nothing down, tos. veteran TRENCING. EXCAVATING lag Papering & _ FE 20343. GIRL, WANTS RIDE FROM MII- Sa eT x GLORIA A APTS. sepntiy 4 ms oe appoin — ROOM AND BOARD Fon aa. | __ = 22 “teeeruen low with - SEO tae. ere ig OL. fons | PAINTING — PAPERHANGING ford Of ae a ed only. Dilities fara 368 Orchard | 190 w. PE 4-4296 FURNISHED LAKE Home FOR | _ts™ man, oo. | Rhagine $8200 Is the total pri walls, * oli fore Wat iG BASEN = ‘DER WALLS CLEANED mei 9 Nouns _ Lak 190 5. Fent—through winter, months. $68, | VACANCY IN Ona HOME FOR for “this neat, clean 2 bedroom heat and" tovely back DIG BASEMENTS sUNDER TUPPER OR 3-7061 i Roe ROOM. COMP LY 2 BEDRMS w. yg TERAGE, Fir lac oil furnace, elderly persons. FE §-8371 home, just years oi that card at gd PE S706 Or Pim $0004. PAINTING & PAPER ot Hanane. | Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32° sum. “Ground floor, ot ent.| few RI est PE Sods awe Aner stn. or _Bup., 13 $03. Hotel Rooms 39) Watts, tiled bath end’ sutamate | — exp PAPAL PDL LL LPP PP PPPS Adults. 4100 Eliz. “Lk. FE RNISHED SMALL MODERN p a matic YOU NAME — WE DO IT! | site Ha RaIRO- PAINTIN G T EE US| 4-1319 hou arage at lake, ~SOTEE ALICLIRIN, | ramet cores Tapered srest aa eekes vearapee 2 “cay: "paper removed by. steam. Pe| SUC, tel your land contract |i AND-7 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT| 2-, 3- AND 4-ROOM of Wiliams Lk. Rare 2616, HOTEL AUBURIN, close to selicol, and stores. 7 ROOMS thing pert taining’ to” the home.| ¢2171—PE _§-6812 CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN, 00. FR? OK. OR 3-0105. APARTMENTS. $10-615 per week.| LAKE ORION. A repan eer Ist.) Rooms by Day or Week Gl ameaie r FHA terms. Call u PAPERHANGING —_ PAINTING. % W. Huron 8, FE 4056) | eee eT FLOOR. PVT. ahs LT FLOOR SENT ERN BSE so209,| 1 and 2 bedrooms, util, incl.| Also 1 apartments, | C1, RESALE an gray _prick| $979 DOWN 4 BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION. CO.| Plaster repairing, FP 8-513, bath, Close in. FE 40808, ; — hens 160 Heights, MY. 3-1284. Cooking | and tnd refrigers wate.] firme jecated ce i00eue f bot. Located, just, off | Baldwin : 92_W. Huron St. ye +e Physio-Therapy 21A |° Ke ia outinntion. cau SOT eee or | 2 RMB. & BATH. SUITAB BR} 3 ROOMS & BATH |MANDON Lake ieee ie 2 oan ee FE 2-9238 7 Has : _bedrooms, tile bath, large , Ave. and dis Business SeR0CC8 8 a ermart, ay pocm| Cine MA Or Mites) Ec eA MANE | crren. 3 pigon rnow,veL-| Pus. in swleebe’ e| CECA wiaw Gerion PRE. | athe dla akan tte Sie ona A GTE. to| LEASE WITH 0 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS R_9-5651, 1 till 6 p.m, _ SMITH-WIDEMAN T EPROM, APE, OF tee | HURON. Le OTRLITInS FURN-| May. EM 32193, Lee eel cece keane berhood. Just $600 dows and se: and ing a ae ropeired hee “General Printing @ Er jevision Service 22 a AP ISHED PLUG REFRIGERATOR, NEAT HOUSE 3 RMS. & BATH.| with loading dock in rear. Also| Sume 4i@ per cent veterans mort- at our office. General Printing & e REAL ESTATE _ OPEN 3, {2 & 3 — s. OTL Fo REFER-| Golf course & swimming. Nice} § room apartment, on second fir.| &&ée- Cthice seg ie aah lary, ey SERVICE ‘CATLE AN- | FE_$-4526 412_W, HURON| $Oonangne Gt, ve Mrelaker: _ ea REQUINED, PHONE OR pelchbeeel. eS Ne) ine oP | As De INCOME STOP! 5 = A ai e man wor Subd: or teacher SERVICE phy IN IMMEDIATE This home is a true value at 3 oud service ai mange of gringer RATA ponies NERD. OF, HAND CON: * Reasonable. *pusliens oor, ‘protes: T ROOMS & BATH U UPPER WEST wlguorg, he — Rent Office ace 41 ee een ook eee 33 apg Pl nigger a oe ~Siv OR RES Fv BERVICR DICK, CLOSING—NO HID- —Sianal persia, FE FOO ae | side, Al etittion furmisbes toe Metros Ww ron matt “RROD ND HOME. | DOWNTOWN PONTIAC PVT.| Walls, gas hea “full. basement, excellent np —, ROY'S, 96 Oakland pe 24021 | PAZ OC 1296 or 583002 2 open en afte FOR, COUPLE; | No enildren, Reference required. e Oct, 1. 1988, to May| Parking. | all wtillties “& tenitor pr peti pape ag So a : oe AVON-TROY CARPET. CLEA} * NICHOLIE & HARGER| {ike Langs ait FE 43063 sth, tee! vitrmont ¢-520¢.| fervice furnished New building, | rege one i vbggrente gl Gueaeee’: oe: “ayia in AVON- CARPET. CLEANERS) __M, BP STRAKA 85, en ee THING iste 1 Mibon, Lease rmont "| on Tease basis, onty $75 per mo. |. ment that ie presently rented for Deautifu | Purniture & carpeting cleaned in|". weiter Service 22A co. 2 & 3 LARGE RM BRICE "APART-|3 RMS.. PVT ENT. & BATH, INC, __Detrolt Reverse charges. ip. PE 6260 | $20. 8 week will make the Lg wooded lots, fuil our home, Free pickup and de- ype paar ids . ments, down téwn loca vt. | util, adults. 217 -Auburn, FE| LAKE ORION ng EDRM., MOD. sero. EASE ment, This one is well worth th 3 car in den, 4 Givers. Free te eae Carlos: ee an ADDING 33_W. Huron FE_$-8183| ont, eve d.| _8-6079, Fr 2-7236,, after 5:30 p.m, gonvpreebens. unday at 138 / ~ pin parkin igh item Ieat for any time ft takes to give us & call. — othe wi ; | Skymacrpavnc| Ghar eueen | WANTED ff RATES | encase vaaae ee | Me naeee OL aa, | Eze eg eet : Ground floo 116 Seminole. : i ecorated. 30 Sc! e 4 ts ou ma ee 4 type Rice buppiy co. 11 W tawrene, Grom Geek sae A 7 ROOMS, PUT ATH BERT, | ALE FORMEHED HOUSE. ’ “Bama, you may, af site Reals Upholstering 23] LAND CONTRACTS Hah eras fete | woe Sareea term FE | Lordy parts Fe bam T~ | | SAVE ENERGY, USE| i, “Samer Sale gue a eman Driveways. lots, ete. Wree| covers _ BUYERS WAITING tien, oe fae on svete: | Stee Oe TLE BATE | MALL ROUSE FOR RENT. IN| WANT ADS! To find g| Sev sows tepiecce 700 pleases 3 2 aE, | 3 it eet 7 Goon CRMs, NICELY FUR stove, reirig., ‘heat & garage furn. for Lonnie, Weaver, PE 42031. job, place to live or a ASPI ee AVL G cAKLES ist or se floor.| Adults only, OL 1 TO SMALL RESPONSIBLE FAM- od d Cl 85 Wij lli am sen Let us estimate, your drivewai 6 CUSTOM, Oe hd EM Or nson oath, FE §-1600 or FE 2-2300. its SPER APT. PVT. BATH, | liv Sept theu May fun, ‘modern & good used car, see Classi-;; [jm Williams bon setae aa a: Teme “GPHOLST 7 REALTOR Lx. Mat erie. Bs cor Br, To Scryer tern, FE] sh secuclty deposit required. 1475 fied NOW. _ | Sun. 1 to 4 : “Si, TLE Real Estate | a Modern Three Bedroom Home LI_7-3800 é JO _ 4577 with Oak Floors and Full Base- ment On ie a for $9,950. 1 Established in 1914 Financing Availoble MI ER WISNER SCHOOL Area — 6 WM. A. : room and bath with 3 bed HERRINGTON HILLS - Beautiful rooms, full basem't and 114 car . 3 bedroom brick contemporary garage. Extra large jot with fruit | this one has everything, En- woe flowers. This could be , trance closet large rooms, car- 5 s properjy. Now at only Realtor eteq living room. fireplace, The 9600 terms. 3101 W > Huron 43569 itchen is a dream with built in ___Open Evenings till a oe BROWN 00 DOWN -—Sensational value — i edroem brick bungalow with full basement Paved street Tiled .Oi1l AC furn Oak floors. Piastered walls. Aluminum storm, only 2 years old. Just like new. DRAYTON WOODS — Stately 4 becdrm. home with center hall entrance and on beautiful lot, shrubs & flowers Well con Gorase, Ye Rd. & Mi will furnish m without danger busy street COLORED 7 rooms baths, 4 bedroom Ww Fn sore lake : - complete You e th labor crossings, Tecsieg s two t basement Bey close in, in n livin room with fire- and save money, We will Aluminum ae ww. $8,750, place, Ol) water beat 2 MULTIPLE, LISTING SERVICE sell these on lease option rage uu Ge elt ‘with *hnished E x CL U S IVE A ND eee: pi : pot os ergo! pena ‘Also , yout God poe net os : pot hora Tae . $14,250. Ww rib ‘closets! firey i : sand - : y ce bed- furnace,” Srasee 2 lots. $9,150, pe gcod lake for fishing. moter- ie. steady oo Sines doch. "| LOVELY 3 TO 5 ACRE PONTI AC REALTY or tll trade orra moaern, 4] pe “ ' Treat 1 acre oe pire ’ W Cope sion oe 131 Baldwin =. ~ oubs 5.800 Hi umphries FOR A LE J [E QUICK SALE “BY O ica tails 15,50 > one Shaker, *wiulems Lak ONLY $100 DOWN AND way is a ot Wa wire:| G.L RESALE—$500 Dn. Brick AND ENTUCEY Crescent Lake id, 3 bedroom, FE ots Realtor | FE 47114 $25 MONTH. whe egra * Mill La Rd,| Vacant all newly decorat- home of exterior Will build on your lot with iitiple Listing Service L auty. The 22 ft: living rm di exte- - oak len ‘oie vereens, with Tis stone fireplace. and Ho completed, yo you £ a finish {3 | NEW 2 BEDRM. PICTURE, WIN- R. J. VALUET, Realtor Nice lot. winds . kood carpeting complete s | terior we will fu dow, Large lot Drayton Plains. / 45 OAKLAND AVE, FE $-0603 Bias atic | AC Compton & Sons | Serax wns Senne neh Seetae Th sete ig Completely fonced 4900 W .Huron st. OR 3-7414| 4 rooms and sun verch down LARGE LOT, WATK TRING PONTIAC sad ere we iy |B OR ER gy OR SE) la et et | eens ee ee : . WITH 2 CAR GARAGE : PONTIAC-WATEL TKINS RANCH ‘Realtor Yorn love sit, > STARTER HOME — LARGE LOT,| 2 car earage. $1,000 down. r | LOZ dows : Reego Harbor. FE 670 W. Huron St. Pb. FE 43525 NT BRICK home bowel neneee. ; bedrooms, Sita LAKE RD 5 1 achmont Sedeoms “eaten Pe rer 4 CARON, { PeDRM. On Waat Tey swede tench boone, OR F101 | Sata eet” paved stron. Jets, arte | one OF THE FEW REMAINING a + r e ne Si eae forertaedien trem. tne | tai Pac dBd" dee Neagle : Ges eee erence nt aoe gad oop uses. | Bll Th one and one-balt acre with ell, A ' . 7 lot i ae ne orner of Dunstan. ry eiatertable family iteh- AP Newsteatures ‘ igh By cogadh a rag Aol For, GI Equity wner owes| aul M. Jones, Real Est. Martell Drive. : BASEMENT 2 at 37 B. Sheffield, Owner Bassa anil site overlooking some corner vision a away | trom oma tral- 4 . Brepece of stone wall to $6200 with payments of $51.34 | 832 _W. Huron e i Bloomfield fue an Y boy ta “- : 7 oe sal Be se piper! my i Peer ey te one genes eee 2 BEDROOM — irc MS “ety. Price ote 808. Phone eG decencteereen| BeCrOOM . Ehsde' Se ce | RRR iad are eer PE Daa | He ME ow } ? ; ” : w i) f m modern "year around : ro Take your time, dear, I’m going to cool off by the lake! Now is the time to discard 4.1 condition. Row rented at oo LAKE. FURNISHED COT. SvLVAN SHORES, UBL TAKE : # a month. Take a quick} MEE com et., 13-9540 ened er, saat tal eae carmen mes be oe. H M : living. look and call us pronto. 7-33 Paved street. water and sewer. ax} sie.” buyer with $60 ; ___For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, ct RESALE. 3 bedroom, | Near Huntoon Lake TO SETTLE ESTATE See For Y if on ‘tis 0 one. Also have a smaller = meee brick from rane home |2-Bedrm. Full Basem’t Two houses at Sylvan Lake|~€¢ Or Yourse Sonts. $6,900~-LAKEPRONT— A BY BY OWNER: 2 BEDRM RANCH. . e Nicely ipnteseped ard and (home & tncome). small dows CHEROKEE HILLS! = tile & shower. Drapes Ape DO WN ribbon drive. Gas eat and Built “by reliable local builder-| oy tent & E-Z terms. Must be car rd Storms & screens. ae. het water, Only $1391 down High, dry basement, recreation ake offer. New nome on zone sold at once Make me an R Y $100 DOWN » matic ail heat. 1% car garage.| lot. Pm a aii orle. @ Wood floo: onth iicludes space, oil furnace, bright cheery FE 4-6089 You'll like living in this new con- HOVE naa Paved drive Large | terraced| Picture window. Full bath. Otility taxes and insurance. Pos- hving room, sizable kitchen trolled community of better homes Plus minimum ts fenced lot. Close to schools and ‘oom. Outsid ete. Interi session soon. gl Teamin ng oak floors, Bin io 240 1 DOWN! | PARTLY FINISHED 3 Select nowt 10 wooded or Merk: ee _shopping center, FE 45291. Feady {or decorating Call. today nig Went ‘located on 0 ft. lot | bedroom home; Large lot, Ox‘ao1,| Felling 109 ft. sites to satisfy your cre | Voves You In! /omtek Ss ReME| Eeheseganmeme | Eka | lel RIVERO | ae SS RODE | a cam ° i" st 7 an eal for an older = Own. ne, y e@ ow abe ake 7 ‘ _ FE 43628" J. C. HAYDEN be A very modern bunga- Giroux- Franks ter. > mile. west of Telegrai : 7 naomi. i ACRE LOT. - Realtor ow yt daree | liv Dg a AL BE ay ears 2 WNER: 9 Mt HOUSE ~ ON | Scott ke Ra. Turn right % mile - wh. ‘wher, Oo. x J i . 7 est side 2 enry ay ys So SPLIT-LEVEL STAR 8_E. Walton 1| Tightful 16 ft. Kitchen has 4395 Dixie OR _3-0701 | ————_— aa : . ; » Gk owene, Get WIDOW LEAVING STATE. 4 BED- ‘ ~| WHY PAY RENT? ~ | Ne money down. $6,450. EM 3-0482. COMP. ARE THIS Soke “sides canes [5 BARGAIN HUNTERS on| mM, brick ranch, 1% baths. car-| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 4B an Gordon Flattley. Bldr. Cue walls’ full ment too! north side of Pontiac, Neéds| Port, landscaped, foneee. ‘alum. | 593 Community Natjonal Bank Bidg: ‘ edrooms 3 , ia! S t.a00 99. ft. 3 By all ans, let one of some work, Now vacant, with| Storms and screens x 150 FE petty room... ries ranch home, Full lot. Near lakes parks. pl pin = 4 BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS basement, 2 fireplaces, slate Se ee ee Immediate “possession Can be) schools West Bloomfield. Yerms. * an be proud to own, Pull , Will bulla 3 bedrm. home itt] Whnvvamiy. Piast geromie Cie = Home. Youn ike meni of $25 per month | FE. 2-6654, For Sale Acreage 47 : be ¥ en 0 baseme a LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES | ry) basement on your lot. seeiag roe A plastered. eurags. oak) ELIZABETH LAKE ES. | RENT WITH OPTION. TO BUY tose All inl for ‘nothing fo a oa this for Moe 1d ORCA. seaak “polriinece The home Mee ewes taka OU best, 1 Income Property 43A 8 ACRE P . All el. rivileges. a . Pee voret Sul ol Debts picks : MODEL OPEN) “Bomciepggato” S| custom suisse ONT re guise] it wey isan, edroom | ing Bute, Wil Sent ter fet == | eialle ae eaten Ds ‘a1 Pu basemen S"PANGUS, Realtor . heat. 10 bearin Pym ‘y Saeco 2 Faigay ae ‘ sok ae oe lake er page lags t Fe pe 285 bushes and F. C. Wood Co. Wen ae lovely | rooms | # M-18, Ortonville _NA_1-3816. 4 ‘ e+ ie &, Ti pe ie e * . — cae a with full basement, auto, 766 Stani nor ot a. disticy, arae landscaped lo’ with stairway partly quarts of strawberries. this OFFICE OPEN 9 TO 8 sem es: ms wit fs i pe 4 «ACR Ponting. fos .. as ore furnace, also garage. 2 Monte: part basement,| dormitory attie Which could be 2 year. There is a fine gar- Corner Willlams Lake Rd. & M59 ssion) replace | $1,700 ' ire 6251 ve pave tas bey so call at NE. a Jr. High Sear’ collage Gele tqecee yon ts ditional ‘bedrooms. Has Gen ‘spot too. Let one of OR a Rp, remed. Sse 1=* Gillick off Waldon’ aft fer 3:30 ee WESTOWN REALTY Multi-Lakes Realty ee ese Ge = capable sales people 3 BEDRM, 2 BA BRICK. | WEAR SEARS ———— 5 ‘| PE_8-2763 or EVES. LI , = re Choice west ee Mit.500. FE NI P . GILES REALTY CO. SYLVAN LAKE ee oer acan =u ost oR a7, = A BEAUTY of « brick in zens. a ae cen each 5 ACRES : ey ck FE Fd. Sam Warwick has new 3 bedrm. sell ay er Ist New i. rm. PT) hasgment, gas 3 Seco, 3 a beauty of a neighborhood PR E-BUIL T HOMES ee de pst cca oe. “Seal MODERN RANCH HOME SERVICE tri-lev basement, rick. FE 46038, 48) schools. and g. Low near hate ear | bee =p Living Completely erected on buyer's lot.| for — types of business, This corner 5 acres is all tillable lot. lake " $18,- D. down tle ty FHA. Terms. FE oy ceca beds ee 8 $5,900 Including plumb: except a small ‘spring-féq pond in CASS LAKE 800, sun Sherwood. 4 BEDROOM ane want = §-9730. Seale fet Decoraliane o tng, heating. jestofiation, Ww —? lt one corner "Fhe Binonth-o8 home ‘ : m Hj m r } linds. Storms & screens. $14,950. ASSOCIATE a clean taste, Basement is Building Service” a ‘. LitZ from the 2-car attached garage $2,000_down. $100_mo. BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. cae umack har ok lenaseapead to the m | FE 8-9663 corner, a brick barbecue pit “NOW OPEN OPEN § TO » $ built-in sleckrie’ reage re a. brad iy Life: About $4 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 sno Wate Located 8 mil: ford and Pit rs. nARTRAN OR 3 a0 Dixie Sipirose 71-6198 ~ 5 + Acaee. wed tignty ae dn and eee uae “|S ACRES, 4 ROOM HOME. $6500. eo 10 acres, a) room home. $1500 -do Others. o to ood can - Jones, | Real Est. 832_W Eves, OR 3-1 1300 FT. ON PAVED bedroom home, FE 3% «ACRES. roaq with 3 For Sale Farms 48 CVPLP LLL Ah al lAD e t @ ACRES, WITH D 3 BED- room house & iatee barn, Ideal retirement near Ca ville. $7,400 with $2,400 down. FE ¢-4864. LAPEER COUNTY es iemienaned 40 b are steer ten jiouses 5 ord wdiged price sites. Bu SBURG 27 Al room ce CRES small basement reales ce 300 with $5,000 Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR 975 Baldwin ave. 6 barn, large of “neck price. ht. FE 3 LAWRENCE W. ‘Gaylord 154 ACRES La oo County, Nice 8 bedroom English piontal’ home with 2 cut- stone fireplaces. 3 large barns, 2 silos and other buildings. ‘10 acres of hard aple woods, acres of “land tillable olf e. $46,000, with terms. 136 E. PIKE ‘OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 MY 2-2821 OA 8-2543 Sale Business Property 49 1 - eee & oe . choice commercial fron ent of Drayton Plains. tage BES ses 3-ca ame ast es zoned roc commercial: Inquire at 340 Bald- FE 8-143) ROCHESTER RD, & WABASH — corner lot approx. 100 x business. ont 1-1 ieee ot tenes Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 3-CAR COMMERCIAL GARA W. Kennett St. Ph. re eat nn Inquire at 340 Baldwin, cant SHOP AT AIRPORT TAV- tr of M-59 54842 & Airport TELY REMODELEI Business Opportunities 51 “| Partridge Sportin g Goods taurant, At Paint Creek Rochester, OL 6-907 f° - , O88: aged Disiness grossing oer - t Sbelesae fot the ow ‘bat ment. Bee this toda . = Like ue ree Kids? sothenis tay “the ir exellent Business is aintiel AS 5,000 your investment back by aa REAL TOR PARTRIDGE Basinesses thruout, . FR 43581 OPEN Tm > HURON | ‘ "\ a. oad THE PON IAC 3 PRESS, WEDNESDAY. ‘AUGUST 20, 1938 | i % eo Ly Business Opportunities 51 Exclusive Gift Shop Union Lake age — Heart jof lake tn beni odern b tt oe eet eatle Sa excellent clientele. ee fits to North country. an LAKE AREA. ss a vve wire oper- dod cure _ are a bee. iarters' ate down. ai tte TAVERN wosy a ae Sioa Leca Tom. A geal own. 1 Orpaalig ove over a 12.0, Real Estate ‘aentig of eating STATEWIDE CHARLES, REALTOR piu & Ps Pxeiegtaph FE 1 TWinbrook 3-3286 Detroit Office 5 i caes, BY OWNER. RICH gardening Pretty home bui: A, ag oes business frontage Stone's eave from ares Plains shopp center.| . Priced to sell. Dixie PFieral’ §233 Dixie Hwy. BY OW OWNER. GROCERY WITH 5 Good going~ Dos exerqed be- tween Bice i : shington. vin, uart pitwell Leiét, ea a pant. ina P Fon TALE: GROCERIES, GAS, Ent"fs, os ing aries: Owner. GASOLINE “STATION AND HOM —— Retiring. sh00 Ek Ex “LETS TALK BUSINESS” EE and Home Knol Sgaat and gas station suburban location va new owner. Includes real estate and bbe «| quarters. Good gross. Reasonable. Lumber-Hardware, etc. Here is a thriving business lo- cated ec gpl in se: ing community. invest- ment for the os = looking towards the future Good gross. Phone for details. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ect A, LANDMESSER, BROKER 1813 § TELEGRAPH RD. 2 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR LAY OFFS END WHEN YOU GO INTO BUSINESS OURSEL WITH SUNOCO Minimum investment Station ~ lease at Oakland & Mortcalm Perry near- Madlons For peg Oh Se CTTN call: ° EJ DRIVE IN RESTAU- ‘ontiac omer resort. N OIL CO. TR 3-100 Sales be Eves. Mr Brid E 17-2586 GooD GOING SL ORANT IN Birmingham area. For sale b owner. Cail between 7-12 a.m. 4-9840, Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) pac § ea BARTER eM vnditone,, LAID-OFF ‘WORKERS . We make cash = BD ashen No pein principe my unt! ad work for 30 Sey Our Requirements Are: 1. That vou own furniture oF 2. That you are q permanent That you had Seoord work -—e ® good paying record be- YY you owe bills ‘and are a pressed for payment come see Us at once and be seseeed of worry we have confidence oy your commu- ‘Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always courteous ‘con. amet treatment at fices. (See addresses). recelve pleasent derate and —— ont one our of- phone directory for BUCKNER Finance Co. PONTI a DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED LAKE __Mortgage Loans 54 A Mortgage Problem? We make mortgage pong to coir your requirements. An: 7 ore any amount, Prompt serv: nol pre seed land contracts and es We Buy Equities CHEFF MTGE RLTY, CO 10 W HURON 87. PONTIAC FE 8-689 Eves. EM 3-0948 A BETTER MORTGAGE Open end, 5'3 per cent interest, and up to 25 yrs Cen be paid off at We bi meee ites informa- tion. liga! YOU OF WITH BENDEROFF 62 W. Huro FE 86-6580 ° He MAN WHO SAVES. You MONEY! eee = 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, FULL vate utilities, Swap eq aay st modern housetrailer, or sel =) ie CABIN CRUISER, VALUED $1,000 as down payment on oan ting & fishing cabin. EM 3-3708 or Market A-2T $5,000 EQUITY IN — for down pl Aas home. EM $4 & ‘53 CADILLACS. WILL trade for roe contract or mort- gage. FE ¢- ALMOST a: yatEx SOFTEN- er, swap for freezer, desk, gun, furniture or what? MA 5-2142. HOME on larger OPPORTUNITY a MAN AN WITH mec eens ene! ake over table = salnene carrie” = busy ne kg Hal, Owner must leave, Call 175 BRICK RANCH REAL ESTATE OFFICE BRAND NEW SOFA B 8S. for sale. equips uipment. Must A great opportunity for real es- . 3-0588. : ' LAVATORIES, CHROME MIXING = ns ogp on ron seqnons. Hake aie, oi insurance brokers, Office) / Scag Niceeenay andiica? Rollaway, Ned scamest 6 sae Burmeister s AVATORIES,, CHROME asic else | _an_olfer. Pie. 2-3006 tocete ee ned Ch: garage Corner parcel, land-| nerspring mattresses, “5317.55. Got-| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Bathtubs, Toilets, Show i! Sale Sportin Goode Includes completely ~~ Shed tl scaped to perfection, Owner ine = — $12.05 Pearson's PPP PPPOE ID Open 8am. to8pm 10 to 3 irregulars. Te Cc Wal- po ng is a ang pretage ain nap i aoe = state—quick posses- Orchar rd Lk. ane: 1 META ECORN CRIB. Sane m. Sun. * pasar he oe = be 303 _Sale Sporting Goods 65 ree lee” Eel ecasanaes party. a wi eecept rar met canon = i es SET, TABLE h : Oreia mar ¥ AQUA LUNGS, NEW. & & USED, : 2 contract or smaller house 6 chairs. ' bunk bed set. WHEE! C W CB no Pine TO, OUR NEW FALL se = Wiles Gay (com ee | emt rack re IEE COMP Or trade as ay uecoen orm me OEM 39225 = ribs op et slogue vat your business now ves oe sons corte: § tee =, 2 wheel. FE °5-4687 or OR P ' aa GAY EED —SINOGULALS with (Realtor, Partridge, & Asso B atem an Clarkston. ee apaRD SIZE DOOR rices tein Beft lengm@s .....-+- he ft.| Busted with case, Cost 600, bac- CHIPPENDALE GiRGOANY DIN- white. with hardware and trim. ‘gin. ue Na’ ‘suprty ft. Tifice, $20. FE 8-6a19. TEXACO GAS STATION — LONG table Bec, condition, mit ‘3-4328. T FURL OTL TANKS, GOOD. COW: semeeeiee xxi, Degas fir plywood $3.20 | 273. ‘3. aw FE on ee PE Ce toblished garage & bump sho 2 FUEL OIL TANKS, GOO) N- ~ , s,_sise 6. = going “Business. fay equipped. K an Lpsel | ta me OE, MOORE dition, Will deliver’ FE $0120. | 4x8 Dougiss, fit Diyas LS | NEM, BUMLDING MATERIALS 8 | GOLP CLUBS ce ic es compressor sd “7 3 Ec * ‘addy Carts. Reg. 060 W_ Huron 2 WHEEL TRAILER. Ixi2 shel 8, per ft. $ 10) _OR Srihe cow ea8 weildin ager Pear eae REALTORS FE 4-0528 | beLuxe KENMORE AUTO. WITH FE _7-0302 ixld ——— shiplap, per hi 115.00 | NEW FORD alee NGINES Binoculars, | Reg. tory of parte. heavy Ford wreck-/377 §. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.| sudsaver, $50. 3-081 before | 2 WHEEL TRAILER $35, PH. FE i wrt oh Ne M nant a = as ves or trucks, saw : ; oF alee tee ar tee which b|CASH FOR USED TV's. WORK | —Dooe i PLASC PIPE PER FT. 2x a +. Fh 16M §110°00| Ford fadustrial gasoline ¢ tnes | 19 N ae Series Te coord (non covered by Gels ing or not. FE 2-0367. DUNCAN PHYFE TABLE AND | PL PER FT| 2x6 No. t & better, & B16. M $110.00 Ge rieut ore than cove y the inven- chairs, $50; electric stove, ok plastic * pipe, 2x8 No. 1 & better, 8 & 16". M $110.00 GUN SALE tory of parte & tools. Terms and| CHEVROLET % TON STAKE. 2546 chrome dinette eet $36 ossip mpeon,_o 8. Perry Bt. $28 No, | & totter, £8 16. M HIS ~ fation. inform ation to qualified bay-| Dixie Highway bench, $8. All softs | Sawin’ webs WIEH MATTRESS, | :tc0:s fase lights $ 14.95 oy MLLER 00 Ave. pinot, pete ES 5 HOUSE IN Ay HARBOR MY| ®£E : lg ‘Circulator heater, $10.| siax3i brass butts ......... wr) we ane an MI 4-6053 model 13 “at W illiam Miller Ben for $1,000 housetrailer or Sei on_aEaTERS prignt plano, $1 $15. Reo type mow- Cabinet ‘hare ware up to 60 ONLY oa + me q saint se ith wer. H = i 6 mm. . one Realtor | FE 2-0263 |rwavir se veRal WICK HOMES, | tive Za¥ gellon cil cank. ‘Wil sil) 3 7 STOKERS -| alten Comb. oor, comp. .. $2885] ESSintr enh 4o0d0 property dam: | now siete. “vs Stunt BM: 10% W. Huron St. wil take almost anything y0u| cheap. FE 40858 Commerciat sizes. Pipe. 2" Alum. door grill, big 33° ... $ 3-48) _age car msurance. ee 5 ‘Many other models to choose M : - 5 Rave “for down payment MY ag GOOD Satna eet and biack. | 75 &. Bose ag. 300 FE 8 2:49 | GL FLOOR FURNACE WiTH 3 from at big savings. oney to Loan 3| gat a Saar. ; : ROTS, riced to sell. Dixie Floral, 5233 1x3 pine. 8q pe 100 Ft. :. $ 3.00| gal, ‘tank : ‘& hermostat ax a an EASY DRY ASHER w $75 2-4875. DERSON HARDW (State Licensed Lenders) tm. full bath, jarge lot, nérth EASY SPIN-DR Ah ie Hwy., Drayton Plains. 19 invh Fee mower ....., $ 30.95 ‘ols. (tm. Rd. ae White. For equal value” Sou ne EM [INCH SOIL PIPE, 6 FT. 37 Clear WP Brooard, K.D. FS .08| OIL FLOOR FURNACE. TANE) (Across trom siracie Mile) WHEN YOU NEED east colored. No brokers. FE Sump Pumps roe, pee Us ware me connections, Thermostat. $50. FE ‘Sunday of 6.0062 : : 7 ELECTRIC STOVE. #40, REFRIG- | “Eve PLUMBING SUP: ie Nar BRS By} Staa. MODERN AND A $20 - l 0 Tv. $30 Toe Tg ect yo, | 272_S. Saginaw re 6.2100 Alum. c. Les fe Sa . $ 32:50 de a & : 7 ats. of Bay and {rad INCOME—10 ROOM 3 pe, living rm. cuits, G18, 6/4 CRAPTEMAN JOINTER rronrie | § ei $298) 20" ibe. only, siod: 6."a, Thomp- =i S.jteiegraph, Fm 24te8 B.jts) FE sab @ your anbabys “7 -NORTH | PE chrvme te EAT froner, 1198-N. Cage Lake Rd [8 295 0 8 es a ole car or furat BROADWAY ¥ TARE er yer page Like pew, $220. Holly,|6 YEAR CRIB AND MA ATTRESS,| & Abe PLYWOOD HENDRI oxi? om Budget. We will be are a UITY, CAR. | _MEIrose 1-001. elect Ree ee and 8 2 8RTas ia pCR ® CARRY aig] 3B , Kitchen. Bewed in floor. $100, | tigi eer a year HOUSETRAILE ic: | POL-DA-ROLA TWIN STROLLER. ene seig, Size'2 and 3. Prove = is fe in. plys 42 ae arkling delicious | IM WRIGHT FREEZERS 11% CU. PT. CHEST.\5-,wwinds 2 LOE, GOOD COND. BU pre om -00 | clubs, 3 ow A’ J REALTOR ee Se ee : pee Sit “ea560. 2 B32] cate LU ON OTHER Fixwobss Yale, Resscuable, EM *t/ South Blvd. E. FINANCE CO M OPEN EVENINGS oNTiu. £3s""| sreezens —opriGur Famous |!°, CENT FOP COOLER Boone % $95 | 1488 Balawin ee Ope 2-2543 | NEW GOLF SET, COMPLETE oe E 4-1574 LFIPLE LIGHING SERVICE | name, brands, Screlened cor? | calm. FE 50004. 250 PAINT SALE _| costs" anerifice for 400. FE) 3 - FE 4- a ee om ie AD ‘phone coins please, Michigan | 12 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER ing 6.48 tal Berry. Bros, house paint $-6819. merce town 02 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ee wing quarters. luorescent, of Orchard Lk, Ave. heaters for the cabin, $38.94. 3. qe ‘ i Bait, M B TEAGUE FINANCE CO. QURETRAI wd aE UARANTEED REBUILT WASB- Ont oan, 8, Sery S| ze i Py gs 8.00 | OARUAND | #01 Le Bate it, Minnows, Etc. 65B "bers & 28. 95 a soeeee \ Cwia is”. BasY 202 N. MAIN Ful oe no. an] — Thyle Electric. Corner’ N.| . Forget “painting and insulate same | Fence pos . = ere 09 | 8 P OWER CRAWLERS, 2 DZ, FOR 4ic ROCHESTER, MICH. eb er "| _S@hnson’ 6 Moward. PB esioe, | tint, SOY DIRECT TROM, AP | Chrome’ bulinoven .--. § Jae * Mand mower, Just ebarp-| Bi WonMe 's0_for_ 490 | ~~ as GE 15 CUBIC A-| expert workmanship at Sweet : aT oe oc 8 a'gs ened. te ” with grass catcher. 388 0 en 2 TRA LOANS $25 TO $500 GTROARD MGtCR OE cay tion freezer and ecor.| Stn eee Onex | point shaved s...... § 3.98) 5-443 Quen Se fire, 4 daze, Chase 6 i 5-6067, 185 8, Shirley! | Only $300.96 with trade. GE com- WN. $h wk and up. Complete | 50 Pr garden hose... $ 1.98 | PANGE HOODS. COPPER TONE. Sun n 3 A. aren "98 € yey, PICK . WASHING 8 for do-it-yourself. Also alum, ] HOUSE: FIGK-UP TRUCK FOR WASHING | $)480" Philgo chest frecser only | S10c% for Gost renrret ght 3 al fe "II § 1586 | $2058. .0. 4 Teompen, 6 6 G & Dirt Ph. Rochester, OL 6411) OF 14701]. mactine or gaststove, FE #100. ae Gaver Appliances. ‘MA | tp" Ornamental tron, afumioum ; patty, mar i ion 143, 3% Sand, Seve £ od row wit “plow. due $s a Al HAP Th ME A EVRDDE OU | bat Hare wauzEcT co... | speaeaelestangs cpise se | cal, Ger aac pe |" BAT SERTIOG BATE Pig | Se feta tab shotgun. 76 Narrin, Ortonville. a is ge mite. tables. “The Old Reliable Pioneers” aa shevirieds 6 r: oe ag eg A any Sent, gerd 2 : mowers TO 3600-995 TO $500 Pion photograph Frain, OL. 18398. seek e tori call OL Eribeat for free, estimates tat help a any building” prob Festher, Pa 2678 Orenard|* ire, top or fil, Loaded, and. de- ~ or raphic equ B ye livered, Wholesale and N CO. GARBAG 3, 1 Eves, OL 1} setae 1 EES OD al TEL TRADE | HERRON ewes, eer G| _puRwetsTER - | stapUCED PRICES cet = Se or mod- by co Obs, . e ve s 1 OR MORE ARDS iT ET CA ern homes for mason labor, car-| GUARANTEED REBUILT T 8. Perry, - and ape toatl Poh t “apecial loaded G SH QUICKLY nter work painting, land con-|~ matic washers, Frigidaire, Thor,| 30 GAL GAS WATER HEATERS, ort ern eee tillers a rg een na we $1413 Up to $500 socks, housetrehers, were omer] Seermanr Terma te set, | Sh. Coe oe o 4 Thome EVA: ne bquir itn mr Bile ‘Swe: | Al BLACK DIRT. _P aR M TOP ao We muron: Pho Pe 2.4810, Oa Ave FE 2-4021 | > GAL ELEC HEATER. 900. LUMBER CO. MA 5-787 _soil, $10, FE 5-4758, Brenmes cel OA oie HOOVER SWEEPER GOOD CON. | 30 gai, auto.” gas beater $49.95 | 7940 Cooley Lake EM 34171 SECTIONAL, TARKGE DOORS WILL TRADE $2,850 EQUITY IN th he: ‘at 09 Parkburst cade sinks and fittin 1.95 up wood 7 Like new. Also an- —— a aos al on ees rece che ~~ bag * Laundry these ae. mute eae . and tique’ par er organ, FE 5-3468. re : yy 8, Co. . ee eee prleed Gh fa. Wik HABITANT. Pie y2 EES. AN: SAVE PLUMBING ‘2° | CASH REGISTER, STEAM CLEAN. Sacrifice for Cash STONE PRODUCTS oes ——— take housetrailer, vacant land,» tiaue orga emall -| er, coke machine, FE 2-2460. 1 oan ompany yang contract, or what have you loveseat, mise, Batt Bal square Lake | _____!72 South Saginaw St. DOG HOUSE FOR LARGE Sai pind geen o—- or: PE Id on.,| A WHOLE CITY BLOCK OF DE-| “insulated, good condition. $20 sw. with” menor xe aor = Tare. Sat. & Sun, Other after| trois mansions being wrecked. Ma- me, Sete ' -O206 | RD: RILEY, Broker | ¢ inher anew ee i eine ve a Lake Pe. can iRONR. TRONER, GOOD CON- ed py Mga, GA “Remsen "20 8. Window, frame, ic i windows, ‘ man 09 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | TRADE #1" ROTARY LAWN | ABC Sroner, 2 gd oa Doers | —Perry_8t more’ items. price over NEED $25 TO $500? mower for coal stoker i Material yard located at Third Le aigpinw —e T Tat = Leow $5,000, w for $1,000 WL SwaP A UALLONG FOR and Ferry. Detroit Federal Wreck- t s - SEE r, used perry. 1958 designs, Large assortment oe 5 canoe, Call EM bee waa a ns inborn’ ing Co. TEmple_3-7033, Pull-Downs, | Moderns, Balloons, | S475) TANE, CLEA Stare. Terrific values, Bedroom. : . aetge SEABOAR For Sale Clothing _56| 2 e299) AVAILABLE NOW || .£5¢ ste aas! voch edroom. | ar ALOWINOM GINDOWS PROKE LINO op gg ee we $1.96, irreguiats and| screens, 24x24. Will sell cheap. |« FE 8-9661 R GBs SALE EVERY DAY. WAGIC_ CHER, DOUBLE OVEN a's vegas PoE eae Reasoe- ogee At press that onl y fac-| FE 5-3637. “ = pen ars = Orchard Lake. | MAGIC | CH a! 4 $200" Dixie” po A A a a “Pluores- STEEL CORRUGATED Seaboard Finance Co... | (ar ibching. ¥ ENS AND andy Besch Drive, ott williams th DRIVE-WAY CULVERT pega nier eee 1185 NORTH PERRY STREET TALL YOUNG c-YOUNG. MANS RAVY | MATTRESSES Mak NGS. _MIS- AUGUST _ Spit & IMPROVING, cottt ipetl al ft, and. Road gravel. Vicinity Union neice 40. Slacks, sweaters, | springs ate of different colored SPECI ALS Used Ie eles nn FE 2.0233 Goob ROAD GRAVEL_—3 YDS. IN aE: 1878 neaty AF org and shoes, size {norte Otherwise absolutely De per. Used Gebers - Priced “os sell scIGHTLY $7,00, Delivered FE +8588, Xa i. on! ect. Famous avertised eld Tile ....... aoenaor c each| SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMATIC 30|GoopD FARM TOP - SOIL Cc, ! = EN'’s ESeES Misc | brand, Terrifte values. Come and| Knotty white pine paneling, No.| Cedar posts ............ 43c & U AND! end loader (ies New paint, HFC Specializes WOMEN Suse 10. also 18° Wedding age them. 3 lehigan | Pinorgscent, wa and 7 allie sono dl . &, 10° te Goed vi ibs ss secs slo, ec Fen 8006. peck oct 5% vds., $9. delivered. | _ 2538 . oem ; : Oret __ 42 | fandom lengths ........... clothes post ...... fl a In Helping foe a eee Nine ig Shows—TiaN| MAPLE B DE "Mah any PI L coat exterior paint |. $4.45 gal SPECIALS chet BAv® 40 OBTAIN TOR | POR! ape TRAC TS: gis LAND- 2 ue vite, size W048 goats, and fase Speed Gooey, beset. Sate | ina W an cs ca a oe Gos water Dontet, 2 en: Property mustbeth Lae & Tele: | eee Lt en's sul 8 e ‘m e, . - i . c. W r r, al.. 9. a i People Like ants. 2-44, Shoes—8C to 9D. All large dog house, pr. table lamps, red mine ee Prog wer Pull rolls 16 or 30 ib. ‘teh 7 nt New Morri a ee wal, erap Rae, A rice dirt avail- SPECIAL Prt. me in ated rary oe ee _eckere eer, gerevele, ante) 3y Lig evaiogtng Bho | om f. We carry a complete line of Passer 1 tt .....k. . s PROMPT DELIVERY. 212 YARDS lego et ge od = = yo} 10 6280, . 4| rocker Fm 46618. | | | 3x3 W pine etripping .. 30 lin. ft.) jiiaine materiale — piywood —|New We’ & sak flooring CG) *. SAVE NOW! OB A NOW! Siete Ped FF # | iAROGANY DUNCAN PHYFE wer Sse os yee & | building materials — plywood — |New No. slay Georiag. black dirt or peat. OR 3-9644. | One used New Holand baler La ee Ou work clothes drum table, $10; elec, range, good | Fir Pl ear obA TS open eel Ta sort Bo [ef ad 75.00 PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- With ongiOe epic $850 Outlet, f cop om tion R 3-163 ; ] i yscore - interior, exterior combination Aaad 3° ft. joutside flush doors a - ply. Sand, grave! dirt. Cement, tT TERMS FOR PAST, friendly service from| PE 68058" . Meee SRE ALL PORGE: | {EXI" at Se Air compressor, Greenware & i Duetwe 4 1934 HOUBETRAILER, 32 FT., fied NOW! Air ames. the Want Ad number! | &hy"@aet"én Siatet |BENSON LUMBER CO. |" AFOPOENED, SPRINGER "espe, Gazer 4 Baty Bel , \ : ei <3 F) t ¥ we ‘i | \ } . ’ } \ ' a » ! M 1 x i, 5, . i y # ie a a ; \ 4 >, \ Sale Household Goods 57 ’ soe, gr mae FURNITURE ini akin. mille ae WOOL FACE, $15.95. ho 16.50. Im 5 et ger. based ue 9x12 Felt I Base Rugs § $3. 95 4 m4t-Ft. \ Wall, Tile e BSc UBBER PAINT Gal. $3.75 GUAR. nous AINT Gal. $1.05 _Syers, 141 W, Huron FE 4-3064 10 CU, PT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. order ) Double bi bed speteas 1055 NORGE A Cacetpeiy WASH- er. Needs ‘some repair, $50, FE a ne ee $229. tes NORGE AUTO. sa Norge auto” washer... se 95 Norge auto washer. $369.05 v eotbers auto Ls asher. Many. YNE GABER a we oon ha *fpeexer. zor Sig St damage $300 ectric Bere AIR Te FLOOR models Ny a, * wuren. Munro serene teens Sale Heussliold Goods 57 om be og REFRI ATOR, 3 bw argos bette ve, ie aBY td —_ bunting PLAY PEN, BUGGY, acales. a babe, co =— teble White PE 2-0654. Ra TOE PHONOGRAPH co NSOLE IN GOOD DITION. - PLAYS 78 RPM ONLY TABLE MODEL Aurore. CHEAP. PLAYS 1 RPM ONLY. ORLANDO 3-6224 | EvENINGS. , REFRIGERATORS | Rebuilt - Guaranteed Delivered Fs Haz THE GooD ROUSE TTAL SHOP PONTIAC 51 W. HURON FE 4-1555 STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD, EXx- changed. Turner's, 602 Mt, Clem- _ens. PE 2-0801 SINGER SINGER PORTABLES WITH ZIG er er . 95. Curt’s Ap __bulnee. rite SMALL R. oe _ PORTA- bles, $10 TH 55. ar seco jay aad a case to 7 Lo gas heater, xejreiste refrig six yarens Geiverss), stove with veuble oven new = sofa bed with match- ing chair and § piece Formica Kitchen on ‘S All ae in exc. SELLING MY CIN naE ANTI bE collection: Settee, chairs, llr Also 6 bairs. MA 5OPA AND CHAIR FOR SALE. Goog condition. Cheap, FE 2-4494- SEWi1NG MACHINE, VACUUM oye repairing. Free est, FE vases dep pe 6-2126 all se sets rebuilt & ¢ teed OBEL TV# 3930 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-4945 17 INCH “TV. JUST tioned. Ph rn oe. Bo after 5 p.m ain R CONDITION $189.05, WA $249.95. 21 RCA. Colty TV, $325. Used TVs $19.95 Sweet's pomesiag & at ancan aon PE atTEING you WANT FOR THE ME, CAN BE Aig de AT L & 8 SAL’ A -little — of the cb but @ lot Furniture, & appli- ances of irncg kinds. NEW & U. USED. Visit our trade dept. or real bargains. TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look around. 2 acres of free parking Phone FE OP. MON. SAT., 8 TO 6 aes 9 na NU, - mile of P r 1 mile = pot; Auburn Hashes ay Auburn awanawree BALKE-COLLANDER full size snooker table. Complete cues, cue rack, snooker balls & lights. 11 eu. ft. Frigid- aire with fe where door to deep freeze. Also tique mahogany double bed with chest, Antique mahogany sofa. Maple bedroom suite. LI 1-6680, ey. | BABY CRIBS. Large size. tress, $15.95. Pearson's, _chard Lake Ave. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds. complete with s a & mattress, Nodes Pearson's, 42 Orchard ave BRAND NEW. Complete with. mat- 42 Or- BUNK BEDS COMPLETE. $30. emes $25. Typewriter, 83° Sion CUSTOM BUILT HI-FI. FM ase record player. Separate aker cabine Like pew con- _ dition. OR 3-7761, 8 to 10 p.m. BEAUTIFUL AUTOMATIC SEW ing machine. 1958 model. $55 cash. Powerful Electrolux vaccuum & $18. GR 44507. sitechments igidaire stove, An- G1 TRADE ELEC. —— FOR GAS R. B. Munro Elee. Co.. TRADE GAs RANGE FOR ELEC- tric range R. Munro Elec- tric Co., 1060 W. Huron. TRADE-IN DEPT. Apt. size gas stove Guar elec washer .. Apt. size elec. range suite tates seee 18 W Pike H-Z Terms. FE 4-1122 ENT COND, GUAR. 8161 Commerce Uniw Lake Rd. Ml ee hh & GUARAN- teed, Ty EM ion Lake store. Union ai re 3-681. Deed Trade-I In ne 361 8. Saginaw __PE 20151 32-0151 VACUUM CLEANERS 37 50 & OP. Murray's 9856 Myrtie. WOOD & COAL RANGES IN COM- bination with gas & electric. Sam- uel's Appliance, MA_ 5-6011. WASHING ata Bop taal tional, with automa = $5.05 ‘signe ; meen wiles cesen 393 Orchard L&. Ave, — 45. WASHING MACHINE. A GOOD _cond. FE 2- WALNUT pate RM_ SET, . 6 chairs, iy & table. Newly cov- $39, 3-1500, ered, NITURE WHOLE see == FURN 4279. Barnard Ra. OR 4.95 | BATHR: MODEST MAIDENS “Charles and I are finally hate each other!”’ By Jay Alan in complete agreement — we 4“ For | Sale Miscellaneous 60 BURPEE COOKER AND CANNER, 7 ioe model AR-25. , Phone FE OOM FIXTURES YOUNGS. town kitchen. ae fu black A and Fs s, Bros, ja it and Pr mm ib ada SUPPLY 2685 LAPEER R FE 4-5431 ‘ CALCIUM " GHSREDE for — Tb. $2.50 Hook sothes 5 poles | rect @ ft. Io! Br 85,8 ach PIPE — DRAIN TILE s Flues. brick wall coping sump ine , Srease traps & covers ¥ co. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 50 | CONVERSION OIL FURNACE, burner and tank. FE 5-837). CLOSE oe. SELL Wee chest, outdoor f pa: und mower. We rent Be: el rubbers . nenters HARDWAR: 14 w St paheeing from a ron New City Post. Office BUILDING? Then make sure it’s For Sale Miscellaneous 60 me Onl TAME, 62; CRIB EE TANE, $20; CRIB BED, Mr eta table saw, $90. FE 2-5224. GAS INCINERATOR, OR, LIKE NEW, $25. Large steamer travel trunk. $30. Attic disappearing stairway, new, in crate, , 60 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-3 Garage Doors || Eactorys seconds and and mit Dantas iz wend bo steel foxdaway: closet doors Steel ouside oe shutters wig | axe wanes — operators Soe % = “tor tree a ‘BERRY DOOR SALES aoa Ci See i in nate one "Cali it. Se ee HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 G Consumer Power ov Heaters ¥ SS a 393 Orenard Le. ve. — 16. LAKE bart 4-4 ete og ont Thompson, hy 3. 7. s For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 USED CONVERSION BURNER. FE 40456. a WANNA BUY A Di We segs bave ducks, have the best seal ‘in town- ie oes. room ions, roeping iding jobs. FHA terms, 5 yrs Wall Bin ied steamer, floor gand- ers, ishers, hand sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners, Oakland Paint 438 Orchard Lake COCKER "PUPPIES. $i & $10, FE coon WOUND BUI PUPPIES. s. GOOD 35234. MACHT a H 00; Sundays 16 200. Mon aus meer Sup- ply, 156 W, Montcalm. FE 65-4712. Cameras, Equipment 61A VOD PG SITE COCO IEE NEW LEICA VALOY II ENLAR- er, Cost over $100 WiN sacrifice tor $75 See Tom Gerls, Pontiac Press Photo Dept. WE BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM- eras, projectors, tape recorders, Eppert’s Camera Shop, 57 W. Hu- ron St FE 5-6615. : Sale Musical Goods ¢ 62 A VERY FINE RECONDITIONED elects ene piano. Easy terms. GALLAGHER’S 18 E Huron FE 4-0566 APT. SIZE UPRIGHT PIANO. 44” high. Exe, cond. MAyfair 6-2752. CONNSTELLATION CORNEY. NEW CON! peas FE 4-6819, FOUR H F. EMO'S OP THE zaMove 8 CONN gnaans SPECI MORRIS: MUSIC MORRIS MUSIC ae 34 8, Telegraph PLAYER PIANO GC0b Conor __tion, $150, FE 207 _hunting stock, EM 35234. La avon ecg PUPPIES, Dy bac! ackground FE 8-2538. FOR Ene : DOG OUSE.. CHEAP. ~ MY y 3-313 after 6 p.m GERMAN SHEPHERD PPIES. 8 wks, old, AKO re ae ee _ap stock. Reas GENTLE DOG PREE is Sgn home, FE ¢-4603. 7 PARAKEETS, SUPPLIES 183 Sanderson FE 2-1721 PARAKEETS. GUAR. TO TALK. es. 691 4th St. FB 2 PURE-BRED DA 3 males is lon: rag “call PARAKEETS CAN NARIES, CAGES 4. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ae PUPS. $35 $%. MA 5-1975 RED : sa | WHITE IRDS. ALL PET _Shop, | Pri TWilttem ma, PE 4-643. YORKSHIRE TERRIERS, AKC. registered, $150 each, OR 3-5808. Dogs ° Trained, Boarded 70 70 BOARDING ALL REEDS. YOUR dog will sexe the same- — 34 S. Telegraph 1 2-0567 ette K's. 525 cross from TeLsturon Nate ester re MOND TRIC ew Mu | 24768. Burr-sbell 375 8. Tele “45383. 1217 Watérbury Rd, Mil-] _eraph’ or ; _ Zi PROFESSOR wu teocerr | Hay, Grain & Feed 71 old violin cdllection, 32_ to choose from, Priced to sell. Dixie Flor-|/18T & 2N Ha ¥, = & UP. al. 6233 izle Hwy., Drayton| Straw & t aie §-0666 Plains, ACRES O PIAN NO TUNING REPAIRING ee (2. - 7 of oat straw. 2190 * ver. a e217 TWO COMPLETE: tioned small Bab: in exc. cond. Idea. piano = udent Tri ve your youn ak gol nnd, vive Your young 3 = ty! Priced for wack 5 sale, We aeet. the room for our fell ipmen' of new pond and ball canes and ew AT LAGHER’S FE 4-0566 18 E, Huron Sale Office Equipment 63 trea. | rwO LARGE OFFICE DESKS. FE | 46-6260. ; Sale Store Equipment 64 a STEAL SACRIFICING EXCE For Sale Livestock 72 1 YEAR OLD SORREL GELDING. stables. For Sale o Sale Powtey, 24 BIG BEAR OOMBTRUCTION co.; 8 92 W, Huron St E 86553 Terrier and b pasies st YOUNGSTOWN CHEN Sink & | ‘Stud: .A%-G, puppies [00 « mi cabinet. Re 8 mm, magazine 1385 Clyde Ra., MU load camera. FE 8-3850, “pape n wae a . « Machiner _ OA | _femsies, $20 re en RA al PERO SON McTON Wire | giriittgd eet enone ner loader, $1,800, ELgin 6-2127. . ag et _ fat pag teks aaa InbusraiaL DRILL, PRESS. FE — Call FE 48250 aft | aos Da Tt Yourself 61] CR rer ame, 7 7 FOR RENT aR ANES Bind Cece cose neh gale, Orion Taller * Sales New Stewarts __ Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers & to 10 foot wid Gest) esd kutine etebeuee an rental Eiace 7 pare. bottle gas an poageaoly 2 mile South _of Lake Orton on M-24. 2-0721. TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal New 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN ; Bottlé Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8. Telegraph FE 2-2200 Open 9 6: Closed Sundays Pontiae Chief Detroiter Bargains — Bargains 15 to 60 om ry 8 & 10 wide — > in allowanc: Get our dea) ‘oelne > ay. Re- mye oe vou will save yon bey, De Bob Hutchinson | Mobile Home ‘ Sales Inc. ho Sale fie ae 2 NEW_GIRL's er et BICY- cles, Exc. buy. 3-3008 _ Boats & haceamerias 85 HP. Le ea tg? ae _Exe. cond. i2 FT. Bont aD 10 ao MER- cury motor, remote control. Al- most new. Sacrifice. MU 4-0542. ca at MOLDED PLYWOOD RUN- . Front deck. Mark 20 motor a verse forward, and neu- tral. Make any reasonable offer. FE 5-0447. Mees wont TRAILER. $60. on fe WHIRLWIND DELUKE, 35 . Evinrude, ORlando 3-2004. Snare BYRABOUT berglas bottom. Mark 65 cury wth controls. Water aoe All in E =. cond, Can be financed. $595. MA 43508. 3 FT. 2% FIBERGLAS, svi / iF rude . lark elec.; gator Fir hah ede as 3.4940, “= 16 Mom aaorsay tems deck, Pa tom. Mahogany double ik pet we. steering whee iS controls. np Sea King. 9 mos, € ihe i : i¢ a - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 20,1958 ' Foreign & Sports Cars 90B N aise Ps N| BROOKWOOD 4-DOOR WAGONS PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass " AUPHINE. 2 10,000 MILES *. S matic ni $1,300, “hiable For Sale Cars = 91 HASKINS HAS ‘EM ee Ae 3-D00R agp soccer «PALA RD TOPS VERTIBLES TM. AND CON- | DELRAY 2-DOOR- OLDS #& HOLIDAY COUPE 6 CYLINDER & V-8 ENGINES STANDARD ABD _GLIDE TRANSMISSIONS. ALL COLORS & EQUIPMENT SAVE UP TO $1,000 ar, radio & : "i, Sherrie deluxe, radio, & sz mt we 2 HOMER cag eed 1 MTRS:|| “Just pretend it’s a little on-the-job training that will come in handy just in case you don’t marry a millionaire!” - by Kate Osann G-2a e ~ For Sale Ce Cars a For r Sale Cars 91 COMMUNITY Motor Sales 4@ dr, nice, $595, “ Mazurek eke biotor Sales 8, Bivd. at 8S. Saginaw ooew sharp ..... eer) “ulaithadad SES MEM AS. > rere $945 Prt eee eee es ek ape Ce tt ug. gasses | "SCHUTZ YMOUTH DESOTO-PL $12 8, Woodward MI 6-5302 * For Sac Tracks ASPHALT Medes EQUIPMENT, truck with four 8x25x20 ome tires. Roll back roller and trailer all hang tools. $1,000 cas bis consider oi trade, FE h Birmingham FACTORY BRANCH ‘| Ae le $108 ‘galt eee OS we Hat ‘ww as or your ‘ i: ir. «se veseee 5T.Ch rt. PG. 7132) $1895 — $6 Nash ¢ dr, Ambass, .... “$398 Also fine selection of OK, |°56 Ford 2 dr. ae tess : 3S Gece Cons “7 Sips j ‘So Convert. 5 H : : K Mercury a A jibes askins Chev. |:3 Same? occ 6151 Dixie Highway at “M15 | | ke ia tee Mabie i Ks Open nites “tl 9] no. ‘$2 Bulek 4 ar. - Mazurek Motor Sales | "5? Kaiser 4 196 OFPERS MODEL END BARGaINs| Auburn * East Blvd. Big @ cavings On ~\ FE 8-4539 ted aa, nd, Sioa Le ag ne ok overt unied. lass ater, WW. Like by gilleage owner. §2,750, ieee Mocwery. hardtop . 1954 Pontiac, 4 wenec ee / 1956 CHEVROLET V-8 WA $145 down, a payments = EXCEPT OLDER MODEL r — equity in ‘57 hers 21 dr. Assume payments, . iN. 2 months. urphy, 3900. Rambler, 666 8. Birmingham - *56 CADILLAC Woodward. COUPE DEVILLE “‘67" ‘47 re Pul Po & Heat- 7 Aue, tren mein Air ‘50 CHEVY Z DR. RIVES C Goop. cenattioning, Bargain ‘$a CHEVY 2 D power a $2,695 R&H al NO MONEY PONTIAC er ann ees alt yaar, Mr . “RETAIL STORE” ey at MI . Harold fe: ; ; = FE. +717 ae 65 MT. B ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 56 CADILLAC way pow-/}: Li WILSON Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N, Woodward ‘MI 4-1830 "48 CADILLAC. 4 DR _West Beverly “1170 or FE oe TON CHKYY PICKUP. 1948 Jeep and sho® plow; l2il N. Perry. Mobil Station. 1959 CHEVROLET san DEL ERY 9 ‘LAARY JEROME ROCHESTER ees DEALER % CHEVIE, a ron “PICKUP, LAST peries, 967 S. Call after 4 6-0006 _ 953 CHEV. PANE i PRICED TO! sell tadey. Rea go die Steele F Por _ FE 5-826 ‘1953, 20 TANDEM DUMP, 10 ee 1982 G Ar work, 9204. ' FOR oL'=8 Buick | RLYIBRA CPE. ua Grea Sere | Model Fords - Chevrolets GM 5 yd. dump. On| WILSON SHARP .- CARS Super... $2895 | ment including power, Sharp. “57 Buick Super. $2205 RIVIERA CPE. power serree & brakes, radio. heater, dyna- | flow like new %@ WiLLyY’s PICKUP. + WHEE! @rive. lug_erip tires. Butler at Tapnerts MI 4-7500 1958 D, ‘K-UP, 8 B CYI Lin der, $1,785. adie Bteele Ford FE 5-9204, Call Bob) Fi. BLACK CATALINA. 57 Pontiac 4 Dr... $1895, fully: | equipped. $1295 | Sa FORD %) TON PaNei, 6 c¥i-|'95 Pontiac Cpe. inder A-i condition. Call a STARCHIEF CATALINA, Tur-| Butler at ers, rs, MI 4-150. WR wotse <= Cream, power steering - rake®t, power wW' OWs an "58 PANEL GOOD CONDI posture seats. Loaded with acces- TOM BOHR, INC. MU — soriés. ‘53 FORD % TON PANEL, 8 CY -_ at ae Tarvars,, FOR CASH IN : HURRY, sell ae bate gh. Classified nee cae goes! Dial FE tires. Call Bob Butle? HD. MI 4-7500, B’ham 56, Pontiac .......- $1495 TARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE, hite with white top, red & — trim, This car is immacu- RAMBLER 211 8, Saginaw 289 Hunter, B’ham, Get Wise, E Economize RAMBLER so BELt t SPENCE _ aie 3 1956 Chevrolet PS aes’ peasrrias ide, vs sie. . BOB FROST, INC MI 6-6034 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward MI 4-1930' National. Motor Sales 560 Auburn at -Marshall PE 8-459] 1949 Thru 1953 Plymouths, ete. AS LOW AS $50 DN. Absolutely No Finance Co. No Co-Signers No Credit Checks Immediate Delivery NO CREDIT BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT NEED CREDIT Bus Stops at Door Walk In-& Drive Out NATIONAL MOTOR SALFS 560 Auburn Avenue at DESOTO-PL : $i2 8. Woodward ; 62 CHEVY. | mech, condition, 3418 = OR 3-2393. Loon EAL SHARP, GOOD Lr. trans, "*inder, std. today. 5-9204, sell FE Vv. DR. rey: CYL- 955 CHE 2 ns buy. Bedie Stee "56 CHEV. S sie. og oe omg "6 CHEV NVERTIBLE, it stick, Power Maas Over- drive. Sharp. 5-1 $505. | - FE ath Frank Bae tap, co . i Chevrolet HA, powers. V-8, spot- OL. arn SELL me $35, PE FE 4-4007 after 5 p.m. 1953 CHEVY 210, 4 DR., RADIO & HEATER $395 LARRY JEROME DEALER “< Y Ow pepe Windsor Plas transmis- walls. Good cond. *53 CHRYSLER, 1958 We have = LS new. -power SCHUTZ YMOUT: M “EXECU- TIVE!!" car “that can't be wer brakes, elec- | rolet Co. H ward = f ey 4-2735. . MI CHRYSLER, 1956 We this woe Yorker os at aie, Yet power equipped. th Braet, "per riced for sale a “SCHUTZ DESOTO-PL, 912 8. Woodward’ you “ ‘ough Mr 65302 t . DESOTO, 1955 ies ‘a you need, SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMO' $12 8. Woodward 1%1 DODGE CORONET REPOSSESSION Full ] Great Lakes. F: 3. | REAL BUY. some: Wor ly Needs 1954 FORD. 4 FOM, Must py today. Ed Steele Ford, FE ar . _ Te CLEAN, iL, 2-026. you: at “Te an old car down $905. UTH MI 6-5302 | No cash needed. Payment cngyl wap yee ie mo. Mr. Beil. 3 lle i tn 63 FORD HARDTOP. k. $295. 8 CYLINDER, die TI- BUICK Better Buy Used Ca FAIRLANE ‘500" dio, heater, white transmission, A ’S7 Pontiac 2 Dr. . CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP, BEL AIR HARDTOP, radio, er, white tires, powerglide. ’S6 Buick 4 Dr. .. SPECIAL white, ONE OW 210 SEDAN. glide. 56 Ford 2 Dr. 500 FAIRLANE HARDTOP. radio, heater, mission cora) ani ali-leather trim d white BEL AIR HARDTOP. heater, SPECI EZI glass, dynaflow 55 Buick 4 Dr, ... ato, Bea r, white #0 8: radio, caaeme ONE OWNE: BUICK Marshall FE 8-4551 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE 29101 Open aot | 57 Ford 2 Dr. . «$2095 RDTOP. en s automatic $1795 radio, heater, white tires, red and white. 57 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $2045 .$1495 SEDAN radio, heater, white tires, dynatiow, green and 57 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1595 radio, heater, power- $1595 power, automatic trans- 55 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1195 Radio, white tires, powerence: 55 Buick 4-Dr. ....$1095 AL SEDAN, radio, heater, $1195 full thes, 0 Bo / se Pontiac 2 Dr. ..$1095 pester, il OLIVER > rs heat- with “tities "55 ae Fairtane = dr. ovdomatte ‘55 Buick Bpecial. Fy dr. R&H. White- Wi \. "34 Pontiac 2 dr, 2 a ane Deluxe "| R&H. Whi :. as Posting “4 de. tie yORD + 7 § “RETAIL | STOR E* 956 IRD FAIRLANE VIC., 68 cylinder FOM, a Must sell tod: ie "waaie ‘Steele Ford. FE 1962 FORD, V-8, 2 DR. These are a phmeas gp Ss Bob F Sal) Inc. 280 Hunter, Bhan MI 6-6934 Warn FORD. rat ; st right hg r fomt en i dus 1 Baie e SALE BY OWNER Fo-O-M: radio og a aeiher and _ miles, Deg . with ‘rea se tion, OR oe wee ai pcan a nls BOB “FROST, "INC. Biack and white, R&H, POM. 280 Hunter Bhan MI tenn pot Ga apy: Stic Susie 1953 CHEVY 4 DR. ........ 1952 FORD, FULL PRICE 6175. 3 Glarkston Mote Sales | ie Pra, Spee Clarkston, MA $8141 | | ae EWE Be Cae HAUPT. Pontiac Sales _—— Starchier Cat. yf lib ed ne ao, ear power. as t. Cpe. Hydra, Hydra. es. itewalls. sedan, Hydra. eedan, R&H. Power : brak Whitewais, "53 a ar ee oe Air é ‘dr. Powerglide, Ral T reuaeiaiien Fee iebte ori mapie biter MAple_5-1141 rs as dMcate cis, lng’ Y tie Steele ‘Ford. FE 60204, T RADIO ectals! Repossession Perfect engine R&H. | $194 — ‘No — needed, $11.46 mo. Great Lakes. 8-0402 Convertibles 1987 a wy Hass, uh poesr Hus | iis Serra neers Ht 53 NASH RAM LER HT. R & H. 195 RAMBLER HT.. OVERDRIVE performer, No ust sell today. ‘ord. FE 5-8204 NASH—1953 STATESMAN 4 DR., rey Hydramatic. colored glass, A good travel car—very good peo dag 5 ay full price. THE BARGAI Hunter Bivas a Haynes, MI 6-4456 i955 NASH RAMBL ER, cusTo station wagon. Like new cond. $95 down assume veal monthl poyments Mr. i. Murphy, MI Birmin: ~~ + Rambler; 666 8. Woodward Oldsmobile 4 dr. Mardton, Power steering & power bed a Show room con- OB “FROST, INC, Hunter, B'ham. MI 6-6934 |. 1956"¢ ets owner 953 V8 CONVER & heater, ras pa Pot Exc, — IR. 6G Rapier 6-5302 FORD, 1957 Sonne white set off by aluminu nidized m sweep Sterns 55 OLDSMORBILE HOLIDAY 2 DOOR 88 Hydramatic, Power brakes, Radio $1,295 BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer * 34 Years Fair Dealing” _______—sFE 3-01 $1 PACKARD, SHARP oop condition, good = 1956 PLYMOUTH, HT, 8 CYL. h button Must sel! dale e Ford, FE # Ours aT. ESSION e. = fr month. ingine Complete io cash needed. Mr. Bell, akes. FE 8-0402. sories, mati wh “SHA a ‘dust ‘year old car down, SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S. Woodward MI & heater, A sharp, clean & chanically car, A real bu for $125, cult On 3-3102. ’ cag Y¥ jURDEN- M2 AT CLARKSTON FORD — MERCURY MY 3261) 1956 Lincoln Premier, 4 dr. full power. Very clean, Has to be. seen to be “appreciated. BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter, B'ham. VOTERS TO Name 5 New Judges IN APRIL BUT — YOU’RE THE JUDGE at Jerome’s “Bright Spot’ where have a selection from the THE CROP to a +4 rtation cial. . WAL IN NOW, DRIVE AWAY WITH "A SMILE. SS Buick 4 Dr...... “$1195 SPECIAL Riviera hardtop, one owner and bright red. $2995 56 Cadillac 4 Dr.. SEDAN DEVILLE Power seats, windows, steering & brakes one owner and very neat. 95 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .$895 L AIR, radio, heater, any pare extras, ivory & blue. DELUXE MODEL, radio, heater, Hydramatic, OVER 15 (2.2... TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS to choose from at this new ue price ’55. Pontiac Cat: ... .$1195 CUSTOM STARCHIEF, another one owner, _ JEROME. "Bright Spot” Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass Eves. FE 80488. Open till 10 62 KAISER SReatTan. RADIO = MI 6-6934 '56 Olds 4 Dr.......$1695| Firedome with auto. trans.. radio. SUPER 88, Hydramatic, white| pester. end Bichon malls he tires, low mileage. car should sake the “a gown: Oe. rd - alle se r. hagdtop...... 54 Buick 4 Dr? $895 ‘47 Merc 4 dr ee $ SUPER V-8. Drashiow. radio, |: Ford Fairlane: ves ene ees ots heater, locally owned. cee fae. = ; ry "54 Merc, 4 ~ ee go ‘57 Ford “500 ..... $2095 | *53 Merc’ hardtop.. . $ 595 CONVERTIBLE, Fordomas. | 93 Foutiac 2 ar... ‘ ie white tires ivory & black | +55 forg 2 dr.... $ 469 finish. "$2 Pontiac 2 gr. $ 397 4 ey. f.\. 25 i pr gud a "80 Dodge 2 dr.........-0:.555 54 Pontiac 2 Dr. $595 "49 Merc, Aloe een esa ee . $95. Greas” E Q Of f fi FB 3 ihe é = Débdling Russ Dawson 232 8. SAGINAW 58 FORD HT. Fairlane 500 hardtop with pow er steering and power brakes, Pihis 4 dr, carries radio ang hester, white walls and loaded with ex- oe ope like new~drives like ary "CHEV. CONV. ' Cambridge silver with new fet black custom top V-8 with pod heater, and white walls, Red 4 silver interior. A honey for ae $1,795 55 DESOTO 4 DR. Dawson Motor Company MER GLH FORD HN V For Sale Cars 91 - For Sale Cars 91 1, FORD, v. ed Continental - aces 7% ——— | 2, full power, — like ryy wr FORD. f 7 1986 seen tent ee sa alm come ane Cre brakes. | ery clean... SS renter ee E mat I #| ‘Ruburn Motor ‘ATIC 1066 COUNTRY SE: op ros nc. Sale dan. sae Must ‘paceiice. 380 Hunter_ B'ham MI_6-6934 Oaies. * 9-402, ‘96 LINCOLN PREMIERE, EVERY-| CORNER PIKE & B, BLVD, i958 RD "FAIRLAN ib GON- a ling air pangiien as FE 31471 A y'| steering: “Both cara, one owner. ~*PRANSPORTATION $2,305, Eadie’ ‘steele ‘Ford. od ern Sciecials ; RDO : OR 3-1267 Ext 12, Ask for Ivan. | '3¢Henry Ay steering and power 8, . | OR _3-8547, Eve, $2,296. a RR og $76 heater and wi alls, Cal) r) ‘51 MERC ¥ CLUB COUPE. R &/ +48 Chev., 2 or 6. PE _5-1565. be ae ar LOTELY NO MONEY R “y S ies & Ser = 1958 PORD toge FOM hale pores ao o mo Ascume renee | o of os As "s Pan so rr — |. ae M Se eS ats sat, MI Mi 1590" Harcld’ Tur: ELEN IEEP DEALER ie " rg CORY, RUNS ~ Fi. PLYMOUTH HARD TOP. or pan k, NE CLUE UB SE _EM _3-0866. ' Oo irate ante: Laas wih tana” 2 RAMBLER HARDTOP, Ran. sion, Fed. white fintsh.- Pric is Bora’ FE 5-9204 ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY sell at Stock No. Assume my dag of Rast Cuer Buster © vd. any BRANCH. |. Parts 'at Mi 41900, Harel Sam Md res see sted L r) FA J FORD “wig ayer nn 4 $5 DOWN. we Taoapire’s cer. ae Ford-0-Mat! gn or tual h ra Murphy. My Mesto, Birming Bveninge call MI"E-dio. wo deat O-MALC, * actua. om am! Yr — a 1957 NASH RAMBLER. VERY ; $795 clean Low mileage. $1,500. FE PLYMOUTH, 1957 Continental FE 45, down and m ‘offer ‘48 NASH 5 Fiaakinent COUPE. on this littl jewel, Com- Pe’... as Rina equi Raters 55 PONTIAC 2 DR. SEDAN ful sees Ries oot ott ss ary “ig” odin motes $ 845 eae oa EZ } pe ane $ 806.) . c "88 Buick Century 2 dr, Hardtop Dynaflow. R&H. ........ $1145 "57 Chevrolat 2 dr, station WOEOD os "ST Chevrolet 2 dr, Deluxe ~ D PLYMOUTH aa $1495 | 012 S.. Woodward MI i Pontine tet By aramatic Het oe) eo DEW .....-ie ‘sh Fo rd ZL ar. Began aaa a 1983 i055 BLYMOUTE CRANBRO 4 Veeaancocdor "36 Chevrolet. 4 ar. Pe e Wagon Clarkston Motor Sales wergiice. Hue YM "67 Dodge V-8 4 dr. 2 utton 2 Glarkston, “Mich sedate maa Said 1 See vee ee ined | 87 ramus ore NOTHING CK ShGETT wee ~*~ — = on dr, Hydramatic —— paar : Mtr. “hehe ie one a ee ee eee $ Johnson Mir, Sales. Ls HOMER “HIGHT MTRS. "Hh PLYMOUTE 3 DB. _ ih ete, Free ‘36 PLYMOUTH, WAGON, OXFORD. MICHIGAN: — OX -2528| dr. V8 Power Pivte, y iiss. te sx “eY" OWENS FORD ~ *53 PONTIAC 2 DOOR $345 Arle OWENS Hardenburg | #ts,ssomaw 2 me sta 9g ‘53, PONTIAC, 2°DR RAH. HY. "52 Pontiac 2 dr’ R&H, hyd. gues —, dsdion, £094 ‘33 Mercury. B i, overd ve $243 — clean. $400 CORNER CASS Sis aa on tin ise Po re are rsQGDSMOBILES | |i roaring, FULLY EQUIFFED EXEC. & DEMOS ain. $295, . Rig- i ate new 2. oo — 9s. PONTIAC #, RAH. NEW EW TIRES. =| i OUGHTEN & SON |batay"E "neh Sjtapy eee er. ph bed m ri er ee nee biten, Body & ‘paint good. FE 51 OLDg DELUX 4-403, Pct Ni cond. oNe ti sae's, | 1953 AND i054 PONTIACS, 3 DRS. M and 4 doors. Already to go. Mane wy we — ment assume Saat es A ears Lucky Auto Bales. 193 8, Ww at. $0 OLDS 88 2 DR. RA. BrEy 42214. ABSOLUTELY not "53. PONTIAC CO T HYD x sSantreds: Mer R&H ABSOLUTEL NO MON: es m Soll’, EY DOWN. Assume ments o: orks 4 mat tooo. Harsia’ ur: $19.48 mo. ‘gail Gre JB | rosy Pal per Parks, at 4-560. Hareld ner aed 1955 Pontiac Cat you — Biack & om Autom ae excelent rubber. All for. $1005. £ PEOPLE'S A SALES 68 OAKLAND . FE 2-2351 1957 VOLKSW agER —T OWNER. 15,000 miles. / ia chaps. 31 First, Pontiac. FACTORY BRANCH 7 8 VAUXHALL 4 DOOR special with “sp oo @allon. Radi es r. The perfect carl 695 , “RETAIL L STORE” 32-7117 os re CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE POST 7 WILLYS, A-1 Ye N DITION. 1952 _ Cail FE 2-7688 wre FOR SALE 1955 RON | Call after 4:30 pia, OR_3-3239. OUR POLICY: A Satistied Customer | WE AGAIN EXTEND GREETINGS TO ALL OF YOU TO COME OVER TO OUR LOVELY.AND FRIENDLY VILLAGE OF ROCHESTER AND BE OUR GUESTS. SO-FAR THE RESPONSE HAS ‘BEEN WONDERFUL BUT WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE MANY: MORE FRIENDS. CHECK THE PRICE, THEN COME SEE THE. CAR OF YOUR CHOICE. WE ARE OPEN AS LONG AS YOU ARE HERE. 157 PONTIAC ....:. ; vecececenee + $1845 Chieftain 4 prac Zreae ore mee and Heater, Custom 55 OLDSMOBILE Convertible W/NEW TIRES SUPER 88 — Powe rin; and Heater. IVORY Fee we aes — CHEVROLET EXPERIMENTAL oe -’57 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Cab & Chassis—1,400 MI. 10.22—10-ply tires front ar. V-8. He I A Be ig A carburetor, Dower steering, tachometer eS rre .5,397 MILES ’57 CH EVROLET 2 Ton Stake .. : "tachometer, eine, Meri, ashe, bitectioncl tigodie, scel inese _Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE 4-4547 Oakland Connty? s Largest Chevrolet Dealer ring. paola a ciagy trans., f ont tires; 10.22 fear, W/NEW TIRES, ™ 9:00 wW) LW. Ww. é THE PONTIAC ioe WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, | 1958 oe i } fq ers 1 -- "today _ Television Proc -- Programs furnished hy stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice, Goldfine Firm Channel 2-WJBK-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Mr, Danger. (9) Popeye. title 10-round bout. (4) News: Williams. mga Boat. Forrest 2) Racket Squad. Tucker in adventure series. (2) q (4) (cblor) Mystery Theater. 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot: es Haven't Seen Her Late-}- y ” 6:15 (4) Box Four. (2) Millionaire. Lady's maid uses money to marry bodss' 6:30 (7) Topper. Come ly. nephew. (Re-run.) (9) Brave Eagle. ‘ (4) Soldier of Fort. 9:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) . P (2) News: LeGofi, (9) Mr. D, A, Le (4) Theater (cont.) 6:40° (2) Weather. (2) I've Got a Secret: ee: 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 9:45 (7) News. 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. « |10:00 (7) Tombstone Ter. Hollister (9) Cochise Sheriff. faces up to trigger-happy ex- (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. deputy, (Re-run., (2) Star Showcase. Broder- (9) News. ick Crawford, “Ride the (4) If Could Be You. Quiz. River.” (2) Circle Theater. ‘Tweive Cases of Murder’’--story of| 7:10 (7) Weather. police who guard America’s ‘ railroads. 7:1 (7) News: Daly. : ~it will still fit many a situation;1ncluding a very pressing one with me: “Dragnet.” x * * We have ‘had many stories, themes and ideas pass across the) my story desk in the past.decade. But| there has been only one “Dragnet.” There has been only one of every standout in the history of entertain- ment. The echoes come later, ‘Now people are asking if this in the moment of truth for “Drag- net.” It has another — its sev- enth year to play on NBO-TY.’ But we have filmed the last seg- ment of our current contract. Is this the brittle, bitter end? The interminable exit? The moment of truth? Man W ants Wife = to Mourn Him; SANTA FE, N. M,-(AP)—He wasn't good enough for his wife, © the nian said. So he loaded hig. — car with dynamite and sent it | over a cliff to make her think: he was don, ” * * The car—and a fizzled-out fuse —was discovered at the bottom of a 400-foot drop between Las Ve- gas, N. M.. and Santa Fe. a a “I love my wile very much,’ Melton Turner, 26, a self-styled artist, told police. “But I’ didn’t have a job or a place for her to stay. I want to be an artist more than anything else, and she want- ed me to get a job and give up an weer * * Officers * aaid he would be tion of dynamite. RCA COLOR TV j , 1d Service Salk s G SWEET’S RADIO-TV WILSON other glamour babes on the been worn once. “You couldn't wear 30,” I said, “so how many did you manage to wear?” “We've done nine shows. ... an average of five a show. How many is that?” asked simple litttle Gretchen. them?” “OF COURSE, since’I’ve lost so much weight.” Simple little Gretchen suddenly giggled. “Do you know I lied to you about my weight when I was in ‘Silk Stockings’? I said I was 135 but I was 156.” “I was about to ask you what you weigh now but I I would, put double-locks simple little ‘Gretchen from: simple little Oklahoma, “and also on the RCA Building!” | started by high‘explosives ammu- of Michigan Schoolmasters’’ taught: nition in the dry vegetation andjat Parkville, Benton Harbor, Lud had spread over acres. Fire! 'ington, Central Lake, Boyne City, lines and backfires built by guards-|Ann .Arbor, men kept them under full control Grand Rapids Actually, officers said, the tires career. He also served on the fac-| served one good purpose. They) burned out considerable dry vege- and Eastern Michigan University. tation that had been considered a Dondineau was considered one of the country’s leading educators -- Today's Radio Programs - - fire threat previously. : during his long term as boss of Detroit schools. * * * Fair officials said they expect at least 25,000 Michigan teachers ‘to attend the fair during the Teach- er’s Day program. They will be WIR, (160) CHL. (800) WWI, (970) «= WXYZ, (1970) = WAR, (1130) WRON, (1460)' — WIBK, (1490) TUNIGHT WJBK, Stereo CRLW Rows ae CKLW Heatter. Davies . ews, nr €:00—WJR, News, Sports pear — WAR News Martyn WXYZ. News, Shorr iso ; tk Were. Wattrick McKensie| CK News Knowles ows. 2:00—WJR, Rt, to Happiness CKLW News. Chase WCAR, News Pace WPON, News, Bee ww XYZ. J ‘Dal CRW hows Eadie Chase WPON, Sports, Candlight “WW” News eee Date ew 7: ook Baseball WJBK, Baseball 7:30 WW News wxe7, — Train Album Time WPON, Jint Case, 8: woe Baseball WJ New. ‘euple CREW Albom Vime, 8:30—WWJ, Nightline 9:00—CKLW, Sack to Bible WPON, Jim Casey Nightline nrie totag 10: rashes Perry Faith * CKLW, _ WAYS, Jack surrell we | Newe WIJIRK Sonnd Off fisew wok wie funamene ao. pore Wi, Jack, Bellboy WPON Musie With Mason THURSDAY MORNING 6:00-—WJR, Agriculture Report CKLW News. M 10:00~—WJK, Arthur WCAR New WCAR News Sheridan CKLW News. Davies te WiK, Aelen | Trent DETROIT (# — Tax dodgers in| iN, 0! esley hie = | piaes 11:00 de peeee Sts. bea fon Kensie's Mariner South America’s Brazil may have! cerry w Sols WEY, Paul Winter WJBK, News, MeLeod a hard time in the future. News, George CKLW News §. Ford WPON, Jim Ameche A moot Eravilans hereto WEON Barly Sd. Opts WJBK News. Re’ 8:30 WJ. 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Davies WARY * mph A ag McKenaw |Sity and also looking at municipal WCAR New Wear Geuce Martyn CKLW Chase joperations, WPON, News, Lark oe 8:30 WJK Muste Hal) *CKLW News. David WJIBK News .jeoree WJR, News, Mre Page Wi usi¢ | | | I | ! | ' Awe) a Branton eh Club 0:30—WJH, Jack Harris WWJ, News, True Story WxYz Curtain calls” Cc WPON, Chuck Lewis 10:30--WJR, Don Ameche quodepay ar AFTERNOON © WJK- veter L. Hayes WWJ News 5 dro | 1:30-—-WIR, Yong. Dr, Malone admitted free. 23 of the state’s other top teachers will receive special awards for their service to Michigan's chil- dren. WWJ, News, Confessions CKLW Gress, Davies ew WPON, Bob Lark Brazil’s Tax Dodgers to Find Rough Sledding Labbitt Godfrey ——o 2:40 —WJR, Cpl. Next Door WWJ One Man's reney WXYZ News. Shor CKLW ‘News Shittbreak Antonio Basto-Lima of the state WW4J, News, Roberts of Pernambuco in Brazil says less WAYS wWattrick wcKenzie CKLW News (indfrey wok ews cles. weon = macRinnon Ee ave has “I’m sure,” said Basto-Limd yes- terday in summing up, ‘that we have learned many things in this — i o ulties of Central Michigan College, At a luncheon during the day, ‘birthday tomorrow those it used to.—Quote. WISH VD SAID THAT: ing his Cuban vacation. “I'd Gretchen Wyler Likes the | ‘Simple’ i EARL WILSON NEW YORK — The simple little things excite Gretchen Wyler because she’s a simple little girl from a simple little =o in _—— little Oklahoma. As a simple little Ohio farm boy, I understand. A wardrobe lady said to simple little Gretchen the other week, “I'm going to show .you 60 penultty gowns, and lend you 30 of “[ do declare, it’s 45!" I sald. . { “Could you get into all of think I'll save the paper,” I said. “Have you found any way to get NBC to give you any of the dresses?” “No, but I’m trying!” confessed Gretchen. “I thought I would start by asking to borrow one of the dresses to wear to a party. What would you do if you were NBC?” x * EARL’S PEARLS: Among the things money can’t buy are Men congregate in the kitchen Iron Mountain and ‘cause it’s one place they can go to get away from women.— during , his long Harold Coffin. Jan Murray spent two days tourihg a rum factory dur- | Let me confess there is much I net.” > : * * & | But thig one thing, where does| it go from here, I do not know. We are not alone in this one facet: there have been other chil- dren of this wondrous brain in Things which have been made ag’ wel- come as “Dragnet” 2 rooms ground the world, thrill and gratitude of being moet But when I look at Joe and-as he must look at is a note of fatigue in the a them,” .|Friday. has been a good “Thirty gowns for simple little met” a: worthy. We've been squealed simple little Gretchen who's hoof- _ = pat oe a2 ing on Bob Crosby's TV show. “I couldn't) ities. wear that many. in YEARS!” ~*~ © * But she gritted her teeth — being care- I don't know how Joe ful about the caps—and tried with all Nella sein to feel the her might and main, The gowns all cost 400 to 500 slugs remuines fey bebe a copy. They’d been made especially for Ginger Rogers, | with the production every minute. Myrna Loy, Hedy Lamaar, Peggy Lee, Jo Stafford and [perhaps this can’ be changed. Per- Perry Como show—and only haps this is the time to change He ment a one-man re * * Happily. “Dragnet » am. show.| after seven years on on television, relationship with both the public} The future of “Dragnet” seemsii to be painted from some poly- cbromatic pool of mystery and it’s as much a emreeey, to me as) to. anyone. GRETCHEN Says Seaway to Cause Boom in Soybean Belt on the warehouse,” I said to rf educator says the soybean belt may be in for a major economic| boom when the St. Lawrence Sea- way opens. * * * Dr. Joseph R. Hartley, of Indi- ana University, told the American Soybean Assn, yesterday the Sea- “* have stayed longer,” he says, “but someone bent my funnel.” ... That's earl, brother. | 1%2, permitting (Copyright, 1958) sels to reach ca — ports, ss shea ort cote! Lakes be! Princess Turns 28 Today permed pall tha pe Meg Marking Birthday BALMORAL, Scotland (AP) — Princess Margaret arrived at the royal family’s castle in the high- lands today to celebrate her 28th; birthday with her sister, Queen Elizabeth II. Margaret plans to spend the quietly with Elizabeth and her brother-in-law, Prince. Philip, who are vacation- inat Balmoral Castle: 2 * ~« * It was the sisters’ first meet- ing since before Margaret left for} her Canadian trip six weeks ago./ Margaret's return last. week brought a fresh flickering of ru- imors about her association with Peter Townsend. Nearly three years have posed since Margaret dramatically _re- nounced marriage to Townsend because he is a divorced man. Since then she has had no steady date — despite assiduous match- making by a friends and newspape When Toanainl returned to Britain from a lonesome journey around the world last March, he took to seeing Margaret at quiet iteatime re. The Sunday eduntry that wi improve our) patente cently she People said re- had ‘broken oft even 3 Hurt in Accident because she will be the only ways,” Hartiey said, Mototaro Sugiyama, president of the Assn, of Oil and Fat Manufac- turers of Japan, said restrictive that association because a friend) of Townsend was divulging se- crets of their romance in a book he is writing. But the Sunday Pictorial said Margaret is still hopeful of ob- taining the Queen's blessing for a resumption of the romance. Margaret is saying nothing. ucts in the United States is cloud- ing the future of America’s soy- bean trade with ai * * Shizuka Hayashi, spiniicics di- rector of the Japanese American f Soybean Institute in Tokyo, that sooner or later U. S. soybeans will face competition in Japan from Chinese-grown soybeans, at Walton-Adams Rds. ‘have eome to know about “Drag-|i- this age of miracles, television, | of this will never pale for me. | bd WEL: mandatory that Joe Friday star 1 in| the series. 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