ee oy: Pee “The. Weather “©. B Westher Bureau Pocecast Niele Fase * Full U, 8, Westher Buress Revert Hart Accorded — Big Ovation. By GEORGE T. ” Sta te Dems TRUMBULL JR... ‘GRAND’ RAPIDS—United States senatorial candidate Philip A.-Hart. stole the show from. his old boss, Gov. G. Mennen Williams, as Oakland County and other < state Democrats met here Friday night and ‘today. The “Dems were to pick what looms as an uncontested ~ slate of incumbent. candidates for their fall ticket. Hart’s:name ‘held the spotlight throughout the. cor- ridors and lobby of the Pantlind Hotel, headquarters for what State Democratic Chairman Neil Staebler called one.of the largest delegate conventions he has seen. Strangely enough, Williams, runnifig for an un- precedented sixth term, took & back seat. aie “Maybe that’s because the party feels he’s a cinch — and we can then push all _ the harder for.our home- fi i z & 5 i Ses PHILIP A. HART hunting for domestic subversives, ag Butler said. f°)" & “When that pastime lost its popu- Faubus Keeping ‘Alert’ Posted Governor Eyes Score _ of ‘ Measures Designed to Prevent Integration '|Norwegians Plan Hearty Welcome for Skate Today. BERGEN, Norway (®—Norway’s second-largest. to keep nuclear vessels away from major cities. Nautilus is now heading for New York City on what may be jAmerican officials pre- -jably will accept President|O##an4 Reds Expected toNegotiate on Nuclear Ban Officials Say — Russia Will Agree to Discuss), char Prevention of Tests WASHINGTON #— dicted today Russia probyetl, and Eisenhower’s proposal to start negotiations Oct. 31 on a world-wide system to prevent sneak nuclear weapons tests. é Eisenhower offered ‘yes- terday to suspend U.S. nu- clear tests for at least one “jyear, provided such nego- tiations got under way. . His only other condition was that Russia continue its 444-month- old halt in Soyiet tests. The Rus- sians announced the halt after completing a test series. In. @ statement and a note to the Kremlin, Eisenhower called for. talks in- New York under ae ee But Rep. Chet Holifield (D-Calif) Teamster chs Hew Bagi ae $25,000 bond e Sirdikt who lost an earlier at- tempt to ‘get the bond reduced, ; at the hearing of the. a Hi 2 g at rp bond he had set Wednesday. the amount yesterday} and some dynamite caps from Tyler's home, since his voluntary surrender Aug. - 117 of his whereabouts during) the) 13-day absence, * Tyler testified that one pistol . land the silencer were brought by Herman to his house in a brown ‘briefcase “for*safekeéeping’’ some- time tarly in July, “before Her- man went to Washington to testify sas ef et Kierdorf Free on Bond; Due in Court. Monday E Eg EE w FE i | ag i moe ai ii il ei if it's Touch, i" ? on Winding ib Session Today . Lawmakers May Be Forced to Stay Over Into. Next Week Soebtont n ea r | s epider ysis ed - iCopsiaged Se Fags: #. Ot eoediaiectes zee Plane Crashes, | Drm, Watater my nett ag ' € 2 seapene Bent. 2. ESCANABA But the answer will not come carrying Peat D. Bagwell, ie. |Pefore next Thursday, probably la- publican nominee for governor, |r. he ee was wrecked in a landing acci- dent today bub Bagwell and his| There was speculation’ at the party escaped injury, The twin-|state Capitol that most of the + engine plane, piloted by Charles |measures concerned the closing of Bunch of Jackson, ras into bad |integrated schools under certain weather near Manistique in. the {conditions and possibly the estab- aah @ tan ee coe —. : to : One of the proposals reported- Blaney Park Airport. ly would give the governor the power to shut down an integrated * schoo! whenever he felt such ac- Showers for Tonight | tos w=s exvsstar to vette With Low About 54 had parte E several Pads rose to 75 at 1 p.m. stop in time to avoid hitting him.| Norman Signs tor ‘59 its tests' after a projected series is completed this fall, and to par- diplomatic (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) In Today’s Press: Obituaries se fin weonatnenpe: -Aod diawa b-. if 7 AHF [eve * »* ny I ‘ il * Sports . er aeter eeoveeeeee 18-19 Theaters - ae seeedee veeneeened | TV & Radio Programs . ceeges Wilson, Earl eeenee eee — Pages een ¢ ‘ ff; 2 vi lel a it ‘| ospitat aiees Set teens word New Look for Motorists Coming. From. North on ‘M24 ian ~ *\6 a pe kee apiets according to the State Highway Dept. schetiiled for completion on Oct. 31, From East Boulevard to Opdyke, the vy C onsiders Three Uses’ iz cd for Its. Contagious Hospital al ry ae “i hex, J Fong “g g ope BRE a a art * bares: yey proky rg "2 r E Qa. J 3 o if ‘A Lot of Trash’ +? ment official. Continued Rips Panther A ALL OUTDOORS. (UPI)—Michigan’s puttin’ ae? ; was exploded today by a high verge 9 Dg.- Stanley Whitlock, assistant airector of ‘Game Division, said: “Our mountain fon ahd =~ 2 panther reports are like flying saucer: oe - Plenty of sightings,. but never He said it has been more than 100 years a legitimate mountain sha, puinn, Clie oc saan ever you wish to call it has been found in Michigan. “We have never—I repeat, never—found one of these big. cat sightings to be true,” he added emphatically. . “The whole thing is a lot of trash. Most of these . people who say they came face to face with a big St G8 oven; ee, what « wemmiiinn: Bee et. ‘black | panther’ looks like.” wiikonels \ebiiibels Wheke close ta the hearts all mountain lion lovers, investigations have wiped _ away all “hope” there are giant ment-eating felines uct iegenieaate vice omampbaagene teria, aly’ agi oda. then. 16: aioe Dr, Whitlock said, “is in Dearborn where’ a bar. , Owner has one in a cage.” | we tn tee eae ke bea grant the bar owner,-Andy Palmer, permission to — pryrgiegierta hah’ co tame tas as of a big hunt. ‘ fisked. about the Inteat. “panther*” sightine near "Mount Clemens, the game officals, said flatly: “t don’t believe it.” : “ex ES 2 te : . : of the 3 ade le SR A AE es 3 y ‘ oh d : “ 3 ee me RE rt ou § : . : : . z 4 : * ae * i : : : ‘ d : oe de an ‘ aes : See ; aye *¥ wis : ed tee Hage hag ae i rg ge 2 STHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUS " Ft A th in , rahe yr ie Pe AR. oT | t | ongress Sha ee RS Ring of © ouse “ag Pa *’ : wi ’ : . ia Ps L “AKC, : he a ; ; Pee: Of the overseas pro-jate Rackets Commiftee. Approved 8 hyp in House, « —- ne Democratic Committee BIRMINGHAM | ‘ peed es, _ oi ee | WASHINGTON (UPI)—The ‘rec: —Extension ' $1,500,000,000 fe4-|chairman trom. Waterford TowP|‘Township Police “are asking et ange ea. ae Sniq Ord Gf the second session of the raising; ne >A five-year, $1,500,000, : oe : dents to cooperate in breaking ‘The first strip of the Derby Road ( js congress on the eve of ad-| —A * ; tle leaders agreed’ with |eral SmOCy CON _| He was retereng to the Oana gang of juvenile Naovp Sw Bek gle 2 tor Ae tis . 2 ¥ e Democra 8; be * : = lasted in e vine. fk a ; oh ee sane BILLS STILL TO BE od eS ee rene yee Sea Se ee pele Oe WEEP on aed tac aeched eee |ACTED ON: eo , 3 pgp ey mote in rah apart The ely tracy of oor AN ser gp laegs Pearse ig pv before schol pen, FOREIGN ~— Both houses ' sibsidies program. |Siv and other fields, Sheived eame when the 161-member police and have. : eliminate the ahd traf - vote on > arts to. {oe Mineral ) jected by|S@mste. dalefiation sought a member on the rat more miembers of oe pe: be whieh hindered jabs y bik’ kepcoved “SF val Whee and grants ‘to-/Passed by Senate but re y iat os te committee on resolutions. | They claim they dowmt unior High School students last Tey . loans i essional|*tate co me names nor where they House on oa gg z to|taling $279,500,000 for areas with! House. eee ir duc do tlhe-Lo Econ anti-| Nortiimated for the job wee boys * & year. -| EDUCATION—House expected .|chronic unemployment. 7 team sports practices Charles D. Arnold of Hazel Park, } mesidents whose homes), | ae = ot Sottaa's: Aamtoooe Cie. pecpiate ag tassel ieice t met : Traps 2 Boys or 1S eq ‘ al w = He charged that the 4 pies ament. and ether countries | rain p LOs ig cage eA oy onl . Several > ’ aut so it “could get 160 ken called into the negotia On : saek <6 age pam “to the judge Ragsdale Cites ‘Callous Disregard = baer pre Fe agra MESA tions bt aati of putting (Qf) Trestle, e Hu — a simple ” “what do aaron stations on. their : - : —— id . local that it would not transfer monitoring would BOR —Two boys were x« * * ; ‘ae. Biewioon ’ Slow Production any of its members from Detroit Sam ee Ga ane among the supa ty 6° Om alates anees The lad was Timothy Getty, 12- ee r. youth ast + tri Ss . to Grand Rapids, be said, adding: Unlies’ States; Britain and Rus- aie 2 ale ee Iudge said, “ e vege M d ] 7 Bi 3 “They said there are enough sia—the only countries now pos- | p iver . ae roo age er richest to i ey to” Jem we group chairmen “of New odeis by : g UAW workers “an ef tue. won | contag mnsloer weapenn age ag ogg wie Nagar S rigeira goed wan vecdial Me her : : handle — t locomotiv it "Roger sdmited 44, and his 19-/16 unit captains, a , bat the probless pet be. sacar siets Woks fave fe. tp |lenied bo Soot mci cover bale funeral pe of the Gel tiges ie County Studies Three) te comsence ase seur| warn mented nt eater | MOR" eed Ein tbe eve ew sry hres eed ‘sway. act speakers « times ‘with a | § three auto companies of model production. 's opinion today held anion, ; ; mes 'w side of ounty 1959 model cars| of new ney general’s op TO GO ON by inches. couldn't. home on the west i gled to produce more problems and grievances to settlement of a dispute| RESEARCH harm by imself did not attend , Geir “Be : 9 the nation 2 at such | the key ' Commission te Norris boy, of Lodi Town-| Getty h S, : Flint. dabvisives fo H ital | write strikes of thelr plants. | invariably " conse up over American Motors Corp.'s| the Atomic Energy idl ae ae themed eke the river! ris former wife, Mrs, Louise Dud ‘ Boger asked for pencil errange- Plans osp shut down four of on Chia’ Give.” bonus-jobless pay plan covering! ..4 the Defense Department ship, was 2%, of Ann Art-|iey rynch Getty, the ‘boy's moth- , 90 that he could. “make " Asked : the aittew in Miche workers| w cock charged there were loyes of its Kelvinator Division) ontinue nuclear weapons re- by Jack Wirth, from. the river- 2 was present. * ments for a nice funeral. ime,/ (Continued From Page One) Se dae kid Wood - which UAW)‘ "Grand Rapids. search not involving actual explo-| por’ who jumped feet to pull the|" “4 rapes ; about the motive for the crime, elderly | and negotiations 5 pannos es vial vaghiboe ? ghar atoss: 3 fe * sion. This is because officials fear| pani and swam 60 salty, entgo- . that many in Ohio ©/committeemen. could *.* - the U.S. shore. He révived Robert) aimotny was a friendly, {he said: just a/Homes ‘and en straight|two other shutdowns : ttle bécause of the cor- for|Russia might cut down boy to shore. tion, bit on the philosophical - “No motive, judge. It was just people are. being giv end. » Sate oF settle | the; Bethel B, Kelley, attorney ic lead if such work did not] with artificial respiration. ;|ing boy, a bit on : * financial matter.” caatiiiel Sire te sath eomatoas mone 400 General | Motors ae Ae ee peed Sen becclassiar patches ng reread ing enlace negotiations The Ann Artot raiiuad freight auto, -pectage., became © ate ; who rehabilitation ther Body Division worker time “no contract | reasserted ” ed fruitless. came inches of underwent for Nautilus [ing might be sent area went back | red they.” is “legal, proper boy, of A a be in New York Parades = The committee, headed by lowing successful tions 'be-| operating policy. : small platform at the side While recuperating nd ed i i po ew Ea Ca, Se et ete one Ae —_ trestle as the train roared past ai sae gg 1S agony geomet land gett pea-will be part of New lense its primary fu ned in fees te ee ere rece _— : gees x he ee City’s three-day welcome |aocide what the greatest resumed their jobs at GM’s fered a broken nec’ i Tow. agree pert cont and feasibility after. | ard Blectse Division in Warren, ik lil Ca ler [ime es eee ; : after. : M field walkou - base ‘ » = ~ vClastas Davia, conlgtant rie oye and the Warren shut- Sputni rl “Why didn’t you sign it,” asked ; iti counsel; warned that th a alae only yesterday. ~ Vj 1. le thy. » The Weather leaky cael ax ee iene we at Flint, 1,400 members fo Be isib Here k ‘in ab Deeg = : hospital unless : . still idle : : AND VICINITY — In = ity to indigent patients! of Local 598 were fe = ek creating sioedioces | ¢ “ihe re ite such a facility to indigen , aia auth ctdiegee by eo seen _— Ud fic The boy paused. “I'll pray- for tempera athe : , including) Division General Manager Soviet’s Sputnik gon ” said. caster aft, cage iigy,aitermoan we ae hcsiness man-| ward T. Ragsdale that local of. rier cere able on pedir end ee his last apa a and tonight. , Sanitarium,} ficials showed “callous residen _ ; to remove scars : , ager of the County TB ; them: in calling the erally moving in g ngpthwest | minor one Today in Pontiac said a return to a contagious ore) = pve 1,000 workers at te southeast direction, Seis _ | vious surgery — he wrote a each een tng et * *™ ‘hospital operation would never the Ford stamping plant at Ohi The jan ‘Astrophysical |about. God and aa tes fight Ba tag%: Sint viet se mon ae ital and He would stay cago Heights, Ill, remained out Coreen” leaned Be inet: Fah But be lost tis owm fight Wigan sets Sevurdar at 121m. largely empty. ot work for the fourth day in | ule for the cartier, which is mov: | ing} when his AE their grievance while UAW ing about 600 miles sbove the |atter: the was at hig, side Biot il Samdar st Le hi Crysler troubles continued. $a titty wea ts ote Wo coke tn to an wee” fs Congress Rus Ing A rift at the Jefferson-Kercheval Ame. “man” Ne- | fact he could not attend the boy's femme a | | | Chrysler Plant involving 1,400 went | ein ioe euiis tale neds cae funeral ‘caused him “particular $ 8. .0...4 one 5D ipm “sete . | Chrys nd another braska and goes p : ” ve ; at were $8 ito Adjourn ay a its — pica 1400 — dow at'9:01 south of the Gulf of | grief.” ee bs am.. * Seas stri! eo a * Mexico, % S - i ie re . 4 s aS . Pontiac ' Chrysler’s rgh, 1 aegervnetape visitility |. ‘The highlight. of the Christian Highest (ag ecoraed downtown) ae ™ | (Continued From Page One) poor bapeoahe closed since Wednes- 1 ai wah: 4am, ond nine and idl rites was the reading of autemoernare, sec. 8) elgn trade measures, Democratic {bio Plant clos 11,000 | 86s into earth's shadow at 8:40 | Timothy's poem: the ‘Weather — Sunny. leaders still placed results ah Ragsdale said more than 11, ‘a | south of the Guit of Mexico... > “God me through - Jone Mhint “age ta Youtiss of tho hour of atjmemment. | corty pated. “Wolters watdd 1 © Mag. 26-—Visible at 8:10 pams |” Rayo yee gt nd eonneeveeceser a4 c (D+ effected if the strike at the Buick i 8:20 p-m, : “God will help me win each ig temperature ........e0...... = House Speaker Sam Rayburn < : disappearing ; ’ temperature .sscccesecceesss led this “about the most engine plant continues. Aug, 27—-Visible at 7:46 p-Miey s fight. i , : , Tex) call : . aug. : His love is. oh, so igi te tele “lover secved. Majority Lender The Jefferson-Kercheval Plant ; dear, tent ai ‘i 186/Johnson was equally pleased with] , The Jetlerson-k Sathon base : i Takes It Out on Gun | “1 kzow in God 1 cannot fear. | Today's Temperature Chart its showing. xiown| Cheysler: since the said the sbut- oo so a oe COLUMBUS, Miss: (UPI) — ‘as oe. a ae oe the late Seoaye slowdown) ip ob the Pvindhenm: Goat ge ; Man Davis re | “ML T follow in His way.” | |. {Bismark § 87 63 Milwaukee 71 54 developed, that body : down : De- Coes ee in the chest while re- ge > ae $3 fh Orson’ #9 Yelthe White House both the $279,900. plant would begin effecting > oe oe himeelt . from ck, 2 i} ono @ ie von a : W. Maple Rd., Commerce Town- ship, when he was blinded by the lights of an oncoming auto and ran off the road striking the large stone. Four Tons of ‘Sneezes’ Removed by Children paign said today, ticipate, By 1960, housing statisticians estimate, the U. S. will have more than 51 million homes vs. the 49 million now. ————tand Lake Leelanat, the weed Banquet Tonight 250 Players, Coaches to Attend Yearly Event OXFORD — Little League Base- banquet at 6 p.m, at the Daniel A 2 child early next year. + to the end of|found living in a burlap and oil Dwarfed Child Given|"'-prince Rainier has authorized| al! activities come te the ene al eoth tent in nearby woods wn oe ely n e you to 13 settlers in the scrub country Dead Mon's Bo d entirely without foundation,” the) 4xford Elementary School. . * eq ans y source said. More than 250 players and their The prince and princess are plan- coaches are expected, according to Charles Curtis, booster committee awarded to all members of win- ning teams at 7:45 p.m. under the The winning teams and their ‘| managers are: The Cardinals of the Midget League, Jerry Theu- nick, Charles Miller and Pete Morgan and the Boston Red Sox inthe Little League, Carl Gens- The game to be played this aft- Laid- law teams in the Babe Ruth League will determine the winner 20 teams in the Oxford Community| Schools area with a present budg- local merchants and seasonal tick- Howard Hart and secretary- treasurer is William Sisty, Com- mittee men aré James Ashley, Al Roberts, Glenn Dill, and Lew- On Sept. 6, league members will] journey to Briggs Stadium as questi dren in Grand Traverse and Lee- lanau counties have removed more than four tons of “sneezes,” offi- cials of a ragweed pulling cam- * The ragweed campaign is held| each year in the two counties “to keep our breezes free from sneezes’ and a number of prizés are awarded to children who par-| | TRAVERSE CITY (UP1)—chib| | | | | | So far, 118 boys and girls have| brought more than 8,900 pounds of sneeze - provoking weighing stations in Traverse City One Legged Doct Flies to His Patients. bs cnr Runaway Boy Steals to Eat, Lives in Woods ° RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP). — “When I got hungry I broke into athouse and stole food and what- ever money I could find, It was either that or ‘go home, and I -Jcouldn’t do that.” It was a 13-year-old boy talking jglaries in this area, most of them in the last‘five days, The boy, not identified, said he|resolved to take up medicine as a has not seen his father, he time thief, since ‘he was three years old and that his mother also} has a criminal record, The youngster was sent to Nas- sau County Children’s Shelter. Wear Yellow Clothes, Hunters Are Advised NEW YORK—According to the Better Vision Institute, it's a bad idea for hunters to wear red, be- cause many people have the ‘kind of color blindness that confuses red be Express Appreciatio ion Expressin; eciation buys more ha pase fog else and it doesn’t Prove this statement. In the minutes express your 4& delicious meal your wife see what wear yellow appear to stand the in best chance of. keeping safe. to The U.S. exported three mil- lion tons of coal to Japan. ; LEAGUE BOWLERS wanted for by is i M, EB. SIPLE MIXED LEAGUES VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL AL HOME | Motor Inn Rec. 18S. Perry |] 266 8. Perry Street to hoya’ deielae Reversible” dee ae Bridge Dummy Used First in 1903 Game LONDON — According to play- ing-card historians, the a = in bridge originated in 1903 when three British Civil Service éfficers were stationed at a lonely post in India with no fourth- bridge Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence. Street = openves] Te8 amg . Flannel Lined — _ Plaid: dockste*. ae oe a i player within 100 miles. One suggested bidding for the ~ fourth hand, which would then be dagen played as a face-up dummy. The others liked the idea and called| the game Auction, ‘ | Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME Here Credit: Union for YOU! 40 E. PIKE ST. Carmen Mitchell Hurt Slightly in Collision Two cars collided at Waldo and Newberry streets at 5:45 p.m. yes- terday injuring one of the drivers. Carmen A.. Mitchell, 57, ot 33 the left side and head and re leased. To Fete-50 Years Wed IMLAY CITY—Celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary - tomor- row will be Mr, and Mrs. Jay “Thoughtful Service 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 Campbell of 575 N. Main St. Opes house will be Beit Dom to 5 p.m, 2 Gienn H. Griffin 24-Hour Ambulance Service Little boys and ‘outs smart flannel: fined plaid — pre eens that plaids! Full cut for roominess, aor clos» . ing. Sizes 3-8 in. several sae : veiaee pe oe ' te 7, oun wy, By yes Te LA *: DOUBLE-YOUR- if this if this Paint Peels or Blisters! 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It seems to me if ppp specs eer the blame should face —o eet oe | Need Ricans S : Senne Election . gan‘warrants 1 real: visit. Let’s ‘don’t have mere lip service. ae ok ok That was costly before. Hunters are-cautioned to wear bright colors. Should not fishermen It could be again. have some bright colors on their boats so they may be easily seen by Michigan might prove a pivotal _ motor boat drivers? Sige state in Washington alignments. : Daas — tes uae i lub | divorced, We were disappoined Jottings from the well thumbed or mpanio Dp there, on bine vad on. notebook of * your peripatetic re- reais we ais il _— B., saagetf or > hypo rahe ey eiadi Saad peop, wowed & aaa ens Coy people, My wife says there’s been too much wicol at seoene Laaly sad bate pond try edn og ari femininity in this department so to- ing companionship. of our own age who don't know wk *& this club exists. It is all clean day we concentrate on the men..... | no-drinking, et intend _ see_- JOHN F. Kennapy tops all cur- fun, no- ng, ete. T fully in to go rent Democratic polls for the 1960 - nomination, G. Mannan WiuLiaMs is far down the list. Many Republicans say confidentially they wish he'd get the nod as he’d be the easiest to lick. _ Kennepy says “calling Dutizs a dud” - fs a terrific understatement. ox eee | elt Addled adages ‘are having a fig cy samereeyretepotnr Fa HOW AMERICANS WORSHIP The Buddhists .4 If it seems strange to see Buddhism listed as an American faith, remember that freedom of religion has attracted to our shores many peoples who have brought with them from distant lands their unique beliefs. With more than half a billion followers, Buddhism is the world’s most widespread system of worship, Its temples have arisen in some of our larger cities, as have Mohammedan mosques and other exotic edifices. As a religious artist intent on seeing how Americans seek God, I recently visited a Buddhist we Lenety Pesple Japan Cheers Atom Ban; France Cool to Proposal LONDON (AP) — The US. eae * * ta chee te its first A-bomb test, was cool ea aeroanens Geneva Thurs- press would withhold its comment until tomorrow, “The decision of the Geneva conference -reflects ‘the efforts un- dertaken by the Soviet Union on the question of the detection of atomic’ and hydrogen weapons . tests,” Tass said. : They tell. me ‘competi- temple in Los Angeles. There, in a setting of oriental magnificence, incense burned fragrantly to its positions and to its pro- : ck i‘ew et - ee. eg on an altar. A gong sounded somewhere in the depths of the beautiful structure and an organ gram” until general agreement is = janan’s Premier Nobusuke ‘tion is so fierce ‘among Los An- played softly. The minister, in bright red robes and with beads draped on his hands, led the reached on manufacture of new Elesuhawer's act geles. morticians, they pass out cards to patients entering hospi- _ tals for surgery. Kn: %& “Changing Times” comes up with congregation.in prayer: “IT am the link in Lord Buddha’s golden chain of love that stretches around the world. 1 will try to be kind and gentle to every living thing. I will try to think pure and beautiful thoughts, to say pure and beautiful words, to do pure and beautiful deeds.” dent Eisenhower's offer without quick international . : 9 ara‘ moet 2" Dr, Peale Reflects on World’s Fair "2. Seetisee __ Advertising students at Long Island. r. e neriec on or alr ght the same time, Tass gave the race since Se net ee ‘4 Uninersity were quissing the Vice * opwan VINCENT PEALE though the styling, as in all gar- ramp over the big pool A com == ae | Toatquetentd Expres¢ pom pena MacManus, What nice folks they are, these ments, is inferior. servative but smart shirt-waist urged Britain to keep together her PO Ser The ‘big hit of the exhibit was the fashion show. Huge throngs watched models trip down the outfit with flouncy skirt drew the outfit drew the biggest hand. (Copyright, 1958) Portraits By JAMES 3. METCALFE Adana?” one student asked massed thousands of them. I like : There is no quicker way to keep S*t¥. t0 resume nuclear weapons : . hb ha . P , ” ,” came the reply. these people. Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag ... From feeling all alone ., ‘Stine for Britain's defense. “When I decided to embark on an ad- architectare, of course, is aoe een the telentne T teo Britain touched off a amall bal- vertising career, I went to the | “4 n° simply spin the dial, and... Im- 00n-botne H-bomb high over Sead of oa WY Caiman imc tang with ever canes we. Keli American Nutrition meduty pou smo" Unies Grats Tas i the mi ‘and asked: ‘Do Expo trains weave through the t a a a The tele Te test a success. The blast was part a ce could find ® place crowds. Overhead the Tele-lifts Something to Bray About is handy and. In many waye of 8 seties scheduled long beforg ~ im the organization for me, Dad?" things isthe vant Atomiam. Here much better . ... Than straggling ‘ne en Snpolncement. wee ee cae e° 4 is the symbolism, the power and “Your wheat pamphlet ls 9 val- troys essential vitamins. . .”(L.E.) vec dot emg can gee il _ Many people think ctiinaes: - 2 £ | ry ot Se emt oe: table lesson in nutrition. We have Asewer — ft interferes with ost on world An Smiles “failure to spend an additional day in Bill Myers of the Lapeer pur through 4 all tramp the a en dn, kee tha hae amins and minerals. at your very in’ Fon”, HK Glleigy pacionce” eave thal Michigan cost Republicans the con- County Press scoops us on this plain people of the world: farmers = id them Sas ease "taa oi it ad nai ena would tall with relatives . ‘ Figs people are smartest after Bi. Isn't ‘trol, of the Senate in 1954 when one: “Joe Haas predicts the oie ee ee ands bie chet (her nutrition ether het wt awit and easy way... To make 7a ihe weacl ,' Mackinac Bridge toll will go up shoes, big-eyes. Lots of Germans is faulty — Our Shared mane tet stamped sel you happier . . . The nearest thing ee doe BAN gee their Part to $5.00 as the current $3.25 isn’t. © and Swiss, some French, many American stan- tise Pre » Michigan. to being there . .. And seeing him congressmen for action — but carrying the deal.” Dutch, innumerable Belgians, a mai ees ee (Copyright 1968) or her. never for sound! cea the’tremendous drive against - 0. E, ne wena Reece few “Americans. They look, and cant grat paling 4 him-and the party understood . “~ Ftc ad wonde® 406 mayie tek, “vet tain. . .(W.HS.) Case R a: —Haroip Firzc will the atomi bring?” Who ~ 2 ¥e ecords of a Psyeholo ist: Deana a position. They mer & ead knows? But one tek ieeure the eee Yo eh ‘sain a —__—_ same old human problems they bray. The Off Cl F d- Rai Id rie areata : theirs; the id ho d | "quick totir where his presenee would Now available in some™ grocery Qrenmis: Aad perktite the grentent pose Beaks belbevd ers ever un ising ea ‘do the most good. Stores for those who don’t give a darn dream of all—the dream of peace. chest food ver : ; But Ine was i t. What they eat are chocolate-covered This crowd, it seems, has a pg. BRADY dors tell em. ‘Rev, James Lafferty of the Law School, the students once held. -all who were willing to do so, were : wok te ‘ants. seipbure pingpiene Ngee iano Send Stamped, self-addressed en- Church of God in Green Bay, 4 big invited to pull out a number and eer - velope for pamphlet Wheat to Eat. wisconsin, certainly has an en- _ And the door charge was based if sa gk ho dire and ‘his con- stituent was nosed out. Ultimately, it cost the GOP control of thé United States Senate. About twelve more — hours in Michigan and a whirlwind " @ppearanee in certain strategic areas could have switched the ballots of a few thousand citizens, and then - Michigan’ and the nation would have been. spared the weak and vapid PATRICK. x * * Senator Potter denies that the President “has it in for him.” He says relationships are cordial and ae Ee On 2. Nit titled exclusively to the ‘ in this ‘Tuere’s never a teacher’s pet in the school of experience. Ir usep to be said that children should be seen and not heard, but now you can hear most of them far- ther than’ you can see them. It 1s only natural that a person who has seen his best days should lodk back upon them as the good old days. “A MAN has the legal right to open his wife’s mail, be it personal or oth- is about as rare as a blue moon with red stripes. ‘NEWSPAPERS are keeping modern. and America are only two countries in a world community. This, incidentally, may be a con- cept of some significance. You walk up a vast flight of steps to enter the Russian build- ing. The interior is dominated by a huge statue of Lenin. A large picture of the Soviet founder addressing a crowd of revolutionaries. covers the en- trance wall. The place is filled with big machinery. Three auto- mobiles are shown, the doors and hood of which are locked. It is widely rumored that no engines are beneath. Only one of the cars is currently in production. We had some curious experiences in the Russian building. Mrs. kt we ok, “I have used’ your preventive for stage fright with wonderful results, I have to speak» once a month — would it be all right to use it for a week or two each month?” -(H.D.M.) * Answer — Yes. Details in pam- phiet titled Examination ditters and Stage Fright, for which send me a stamped, self- addressed en- velope (That- is, an envelope bearing a 4 cent stamp and your address. *F *x* * * “Does eating meat, particularly the internal organs of animals, load the system with uric acid? Is animal protein more harmful than vegetable protein?” (W.0.F.) the blood was introduced to diag- nois many years ago, You will find 20th Century facts about food’ and nutrition in the booklet, “What “to Eat and Why.” For your copy, send 35 cents and stamped en- terprising Ladies Association, © Many people will contribute more to churches than they are now offering, if you can inject some fun of suspense into the matter. So modernize your financial psychology. By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-396: Earlier this year I received a clever little poem, x * * It came to me from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and was signed by the Ladies Willing Worker Band of the Church of idea into the fund churches. e Not all ideas are original in this world but if you can dress them up in a little different “package,” then you increase both their eye- and mild arguments, which break then contribute the stated amount for the collection basket, Ht you had picked a slip with’ 23 thereon, you paid 23 cents, — but if you drew a three, you had ” Peale asked an attendant the | Answer — Animal protein is as H ‘ friendly. I hope that’s correct. If erwise,” rules a judge, Yes, and a risey of a iad incidentally, wholesome and healthful as vege- esting tial mer the social ice ‘and ‘help oe = —_— 1 the President leaves the White Pedestrian has the right of way over their best exhibit is of furs, al- table protein. The protein of milk, “We're sending “o” ear A ‘ truck cheese, eggs and lean meat is. "this apron NEW CHURCH PSYCHOLOGY It added the zest of keeping folks House on a political tour, Michi- a UWuck. The Country Parson = “complete,” that is, will support _—— = Maylie-sctne Guest t op. 1 Suspense. And many of the old- ————— a life and promote growth. The pro- - Bay; er. members added extra money ‘ tein of beans, peas and gelatin Please do us a pose the following idea, but it has lates. even thinsll pho low THE Fiscal Court outlawed whit- ‘fy “incomplete.” Some of the pro- favor this very worked very successfully on many Stgubects Ike 8 -cunth-or-? cents. THE PONT I A C P RES S tling on the courthouse lawn and tein in wheat is “complete,” some DB. CRANE od Se sis ) . : x * & 4 Published by Tux Powrisc Press Company announced offenders would be fined “incomplete.” aa canna sie ef But at the moment, they gleeful. 40 W. Huron St. Pontiac, Michigen $5 for each offense. * * = “To help our church its debt to _ One, Young People's Society 1, coated over thelr Trade Mark Daily Exdept sunday There is no reason for excluding Pied needed to raise some money to © 27 teased others. who.drew ive View: President anatint Advertising were making too much litter. intake of foods from which uric A small apron. about the size members to a summer church ™UMDers, eligi ae Manager ae be derived. The theory (a ene ee. 2 Be Nay 0. SD ye vr § EEF suet No wise man ever wished to be. thai Se pind Mehate to &-shameh *:-getuach Bbuk tana leer Gs seek neitieitt ties = or “rheumatism” was exploded I wish to commend this In- super, and netted # small profit Winy.. people Wil contriass *igeal WAdvertising younger.” —Swift. If true, a-wise man when precise chemical analysis of genious plan of injecting a fresh the feed... more than at present if you cai _ . Always write ) Dr ‘Ge w 7s tod. 30e fo cove or 0 cente In 1957, over.$87,000,000 was invest- lope bearing your address.” slips of paper each one of which year: on sa by soaps to improve ants, we + oe ¢ appeal and curiosity value. _ \bore a number from 1 th’50. : vty Govth when. You parable ie . Prove P “Have taken mineral oll for, sey- DEAN WIGMORE’S PARTY * * 2 we | Pepe eg, at Posts equipment and product. eral years. Recently told it des- At our Northwestern University. "Ta Wear ee ant at (Copyright 1958) 4 yo ESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 2, 1958 Th 1945, when: the ‘Allies overrhn fib GGecthinh bucket’ base at Peenemunde, they, were amazed at the progress achieved, Fortunately for the world, Germany had been ; far behind in developing an atomic bomb. Some 100 V-2s were shipped to this country, along and many of the German scientists. Yee toa’ shins Yaga ter sande thee 186 cid Oi en tak intense research in many fields. One stirring achievement was‘the first contact with another heavenly body — radar was bounced off the Moon in 1946. (1) In 1947 the first of a series of rocket planes, the Bell. X-1, broke the sound barrier. Later, the X-2 and x with much equipment “ae __'THE Pontiac ? (6) “store Beep’: By Don Oakley and’ ™ acces erysciek bid tn ined and sttude records higher, probing the limits of the atmosphere. “(2) In 1949 a WAC-Corporal rocket, attached to the nose of a captured V-2, attajned a speed of 5,100 miles an hour and rose 252 miles. The first man-made object had piety touched outer: space. (3) Best American-designed rocket was the Glenn L. Martin Company’s Navy research vehicle, Viking. It was a direct forerunner of: the complex and sophisticated Vanguard. Viking No, 11 set an altitude record for single etage rockets in 1954 — 158 miles. surrounding his Earth. Next: Thrust. (4) The-drdinary man in the street remained: uncon- certied with the bewildering number of different types of rashes wat apientshions Sout Sskynioeteay mae ake a ‘strange new object in outer space, picked up by, ing instruments like that shown above, brought as awareness of the rapid approach of space travel. On October 4, 1957, the first Sputnik was launched. A tiny “beep-beep” with a Russian accent promised the day) when man himself would venture into the limitless space Escapes Fine by Death ANCONA, Italy (UPI)—When po- lice officials went to“the home of Alessandro Maggi to collect a fine, they, found he had been dead since Chippewa Lodge Representatives to Attend Parley Contestants Play for Keeps Says Terrorist Unit Behind Bombings. WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. John Pleasant Parlor Games Creating TV H eadaches OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mon, through Sat. ‘Save 1.32! Cotten 1928, The’ fine, imposed 76 years| Sevefi delegates from Chippewa] » ionnedy (D-Mass) charged to- | ago for a court infraction , was|Lodge No. 29 of the Order of 'the|.” Sat iclite a fing as Famous wool or paid, however, by his five neph-|arrow, a national honor society of|°" ig . By, CYNTHIA LOWRY from the show, so were M, N. J Orion® sweaters dresses 'n dusters slips, sleepwear , ame an organized unit, ere behind a ; H. $ Steep ews. It came to 31.35 lire—about NEW YORK, (AP)—Take a sim-|and : ts Boy Scout campers and leaders,| wave of 47 bombings in civil rights ’ Reg. 3.98 88. R 66 47 ; six cents. will anand the: txies’e tational} Geoules. ple, pleasant parlor game, like} The producers found that if eg. on : conference at the University of|, “Jt appears that this defiarice of|Ghost, put it on television with| the first player knew both the to 8.98 2. ee Asks $10,000 for Kiss Kansas next week. law and order is part of an inter- hundreds of dollars. at stake, and Se ate 7 apport et Classic, dressy, novel- Brunchies, zips, ier : SI petticoats, pj's,” JERSEY CITY. NJ, (UPD—A| _* * * * state conspiracy,” Kennedy said/the result is a majcc headache py Dictionary Base ties! Cardigan and slip Snithdletaghi peta Gad 1 Pamper : Phe Sede an in a speech prepared for the Sen-|for the show's producers. Contest-| ‘em it was possible to “A y- taane? ti ‘s | union city housewife is asking $10,-|_ They are National Conference)... P the word so it would end with es styles. Sizes 34-40. ids, 12-20, 1414 AY. Misses : 000 for a stolen kiss, Mrs. Mar- garet Cosgrove, in her 30's, charged in a damagé suit yester- day that Johannes Pries, the land- lord in the building where she for- merly lived, grabbed her in a hall- way and kissed her against her Chief Paul Heil and Fred Heil, buth of Milford, in charge of the daily publication; William J. DeGrace of Pontiac, lodge advisor and member of the national public re- lations committee, and Edward Stoughton of Milford, are a vice chief and band member. “ Others are John ’Smith of Mil- He said: “The bombings Slory a discern- able pattern, and they seem to be directed at those of our citizens who have expressed their constitu-|. tional] right to free speech, free- dom of assembly, freedom of reli- gion, and freedom of vote.” Kennedy announced he was in- troducing a bill to let the FBI move is and ee: such _at- *| have the word end with a letter |. ants start playing for keeps, not rt. mh * * * That is the situation currently confronting producers of the shOW/player might start with the: letter J. The opponent might add ‘the let- ter A. The first person would then er choses a letter|call for an E. Thus, with JAE, the to start a word and/first player has eliminated all but the other players add one letter at}one word found in the show's of- a time until a complete word of|ficial dictionary: jaeger, jfive or more letters is spelled out. “Top Dollar.” The' game around which the show is built is old, familiar Ghost: the first with whi The object of the game is to like bird. the opponent’s letter in a two- man game. For example, a skilled Ghost a guill- * * * This rule change hes not solved z # supplied by an opponent. Recently one Top Dollar con-|Montorsi and later walked, out in testant was finally defeated after|the. middle of. the show in protest winning more than $15,000 overjof the change in rules, insists. that : ’ |in on such cases without first hav- Shoplifter Well-Stocked |'n& some evidence of an interstate conspiracy, JONESBORO, Tenn. (UPI)—Po- : figured evi- ; an 1l-week period. It had become|eliminating M, N, J re ey ee arrested Mail Comes Too Late obvious that. Mrs. Rhode Mon-jstarting letters merely NEWARK, “NJ (AP)—Postmas-|torsi, the big winner, had not only|control over to the. person. in sec- iter Louis A, Reilly received ajlearned huge chunks of the dic-jond position. o- from thejtionary but was playing Ghost two|Post Office Department in Wash-|with skill and a definite system. ington the speedup of ® ,f 2 ‘ The use of Q, X and Z had been metropolitan area; It was dated|banned .as starting letters, and for use at 2 p.m, Thursday.) upon Mrs. Montorsi’s departure FE 401515 | Cc & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Open Daily 9 to 9 . FY ; i 5 ; " i i slips‘ and sleepwear 1” Slips, waltz gowns, pet- ticoats, pj's, baby dolls. : Misses’ and women's, Ht g gfe a g 3 i 3 g29 E2¢ You Can Borrow Money With. 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Your pasiiook is the only collateral. you need. : There is no consultation with a loan officer involved. to follow the flexible course re- cently approved by Congress. in the Defense Reorganization Act. * * * ““Moreoever,” Eisenhower said, 4 5. It takes less than five minutes from the time you make out your application to receiving. your money. 6. The earnings from your undisturbed savings often more than Gaeas ad deommone at ar thie ‘api i sianen Haste Sitae 1 39 pay the low interest. cost of your loan. et aot bone so gleaming white. Stock up now! VU : ! The bill provides inotiey to 9-DRAWER CLEAR PINE CHESTS 4 mpc, : 7.. You-may repay your loan in convenient, monthly installments. amg yom opens cng oa Not a blemish in a carload! Smooth, 1 Tha The, amount of the installment and the amount of time you National Guard averaging 40,00 pa eypog ay way need to repay the loan are established by you. | ‘opped those proposed. ty Ber White cotton, 26-34; comfortable 17° elastic waist. Buy f hool! - sabi eda Paty ic waist. Buy for schoo ‘No matter why you need money ... . for vacation, taxes, a hew car, a major appliance, ise ager Ean saeagowrer Bhp ooyt sat = Leah ; : Fi 9 er wanted. tt or for the down payment on a home .. . you needn't eaah in your savings and forego your a Woe in red. eis aoe BR ee continuing 3% earnings. The Air Force will get $17,877,- 100% WOOL FLANNEL DRESSES 000, compared with a request Reg. 5.98. New styles, colors; many Any teller will be pleased to make this automatic loan for you. Its your ome as a. member of Si Federal ong i “a [535.00; the Navy and Marine eacy ery me, Palpisy berg “py eat ras ea Reg. 89c, fine-line. dark sedate: Sizes “9.11, New fall shades, Save now! GIRLS’ DRIP-DRY BLOUSES - . Regs 1.98; shirts, chemise, middys! White, colors. Sizes 3-6x and 7- 14. WOMEN’S CORDUROY JACKETS ey : Pontiac Federal axinte in) HOME OFFICE: hgnide HURON STREET Pearl Harbor for Seattle Friday. They were tied up here three days slacks, skirts, Sizes 10-18, Buy now! while crewmen spent a ‘busy time a % penonqnenctiegmameatntgememecadaenieat eae ioe “FIRST. OPEN. /OIBLE CHURCH 2 Joslyn + Bleek Ne of Walten Giv4. Pe ig listic Service . Sen Prayer Meeting 7 745 P.M. decament wi | i Bower, fresh insights." "| father, W, W. Hall who is minister of the Pontiac Church —————— ; annual meeting o ” He . ee Youth: Fellowship Plans | aor members. wa as K. te abest tee peastion ot praying | Detroit Pastor. Speoker | National Lutheran Church Lawn Social | “‘The ‘Theme of Life” will be|_ “It's not so hard. You can use| fwenly-ive times a day and sald Guest Pastor Speaks Et eee 1 Council Chi ch Percy M. Walley's topic ite Re eek, Yon cn sath SSS Oo noe meahont te The -Rev..J. A. Grant of the] COUR urcnes An ice-cream social will be held) morning . when he ‘preaches at|Prayers. It’s not necessary to stop| ‘hat had ever come into his life. He § d Mo Pilgrim Baptist Church of Detroit] His 1 30'p, Fey om teint serene everything to forma} pray-| “T Rave, come to believe,” he | ere Sun ay PING rie eat sea | ASCENSION ah Bh Tim Miller will be youth as,|¢'S. Pray when you get out of bed| Wrote, “inst God le actually with will be guests at the 3:30 p.m.i] PONTIAC a7 sistant and Mitzi Schroeder will| the morning. Say a prayer at soar ge reading the | The Rev. William Palmer, pas| service Sunday in Providence ee ei sing at the 8:45 worship hour. At|Dre@kfast, Befor leave for rr re ren 2 om 2 bere tor of the Auburn: Heights United|sionary Baptist Church. The De-| We. Le a 11 am! Karen Herholtz will be|WO* have. a with) 2 before, Doctor, what won- (Presbyterian Church, will speak at] troit pastor will be the preacher-| we» Egtountnin. Ponies the assistant with music by the|YoUF wife and , on| derfal answers to my problems \the 10 a.m, worship hour SUNDAY SCHOOL ..8:30 A. M. Ladies’ . Sharo wolfe wil] |Your way down ve a| 1 could its pages. at tha Oakland Avenue United And T have also given thee that CHURCH SERVICE . .9:30 A.M. Sues oacant 4 little talk with On the bus} This man had discovered an old|Presbyterian Church. ~ |which thou hast’ not asked. #2 su cece wan\908 a0 sting Weke flee opn can, wih te Lord's bly sav Pitebuurgh Kenia Seminary) pee oy aoe [CHRIST : - . 4 ' iter, | son : U : : Youth mesting this wesk wil before you begin quiely think Sb eas penne, canon aarti May; First Christian Church || WATERFORD TwP. — the Mebngeenres, : ce prayer that you may say/the help of God, can you. | | Mrs. Gerald Shafer and Mrs. seas eocraee a ij Airport at Williams Lake Rd, Youth F foe pienic yee. t thing. When you pick up sas {95526 pin, tomorrow the Bull Bible School %:30 a.m. if Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor sie i he Fe Sa soe ag eae .| . At.the village of the Lacandoans, Members of the Chureh of Jesus] Sunny Vale Chapel, have just|and spend the simmer deep in the, boge sew. td: salanlonecion Cirle of -Latan Dey Tae re returned from spending the past/the interior of Mexico. led a visit to two tribes of fairly |had little results.: N. Genesee Rd, are attending the) imine weeks on a camping-out trip xk *% * primitive Indians, the Lacandoan conference, to Mexico, where they: visited the} Two days down the Pan Ameri-|@nd Tzeltel. ae field and observed «the can Highway brought the students , Oakland «¢ Cadillac , Theodore &K Allebach, Paster Avdrey Lineman, Youth Director Worship ae Bible Youth Fellowship .. §:45 P.M. /Bvening Service ... 7:00P.M. y ednesd WPtaver Meeting 7:30P.M JOSLYN AVENUE "Joslyn at Third Edmund t Watkins, Paster Bible School .. 9:30AM Wotship ...8:00 & 104SP.M. Evening Service .. 6:30P.M Wednesday Prayer and Study evcve- 7:300P.M y| Leaving Pontiac ‘on June 17, the|Chiapas. A missionary Aviation boys originally had planned to go|Fellowship pilot flew them 100 as far as Ecuador. But a stone|miles back into the jungle to the to Ixtapa, a town in the state of Wycliffe Training Camp. ave a ON é mud hut with thatched roof slant dur tous wal Ries selbiecde John’s home for the next six weeks, Here they .assisted with Flying further into the jangle, the boys were met at the air- John Whaly will enter Bob Jones University where he will study for linguistic work. Oakland : Youth International By_ERIC GOTTGETREU +> JERUSALEM (AP)—A crippled, whose family 10: Worship .. ISAM “SEEK THE LORD” Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P. M. \ CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan W. 4. Toouwiseen, Jr. Paster Bible School ...>. 94$A.M- Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Youth Groups ..... 6:30P.M. Evening Worship .. 7:30PM Wed. Prayer and Study Hour .... 730 P.M. United Presbyterian Pentise $527 Clintonville Ra. Donald ©, Andrews, Paster Sunday Schoo! .... 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. Me and Israel gave Haham some trou- ble. The question: Where in the Old Testament besides the five books of Moses is there mention of the Menorah, the seven- branched candelabra that is the Israeli sa ~ * "Kings, Kicbaleed Zachariah, Haham said, then by an Israeli Supreme Court jys- tice marked him correct. It was.a moment. of celebration all over Israel. An estimated. 150,- r = 000 persons were listening by ra- CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Butfalo at Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan " Church Scheol—0:45 and 11:15 A, M. Family Worship—0:45 and 11:15 A. M. " Sermon Subject: “YOU ARE NEVER ALONE” Ministers: WILLIAM J. RICHARDS — iinet a dio at. the ‘contest’s ending after imidnieht. ‘The crowd of more ‘than 2,000 in the Hebrew Univer- sity outdoor. amphitheater where the finals were held included _Is- Sa ee a susan FIRST T CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 North Roselawn ~~ : “Love tf the Key thaf Fits all Lovks” =_— peer 9 = maa _ tt a.m. ~— Mauste SHAFER, : “Toeni and REV, LEROY 8 6:30 Ps ~ Speakers Musle WCTU Mecting Tus. Soeee*: 1) hg Ag pe Fae | Ben-Gurion, a noted. biblical scholar himself, told newsmen he perhaps could have: answered 40 per cent of the questions, ‘but Won. by. Crippled Israeli fF Bible Quiz Whatsoever a man soweth, that Fellowship bone | at 7:30 Tonight : | | i i | | TK i ae Pil erim Holiness Church BALDWIN AT FAIRMOUNT Sepedt (all ages) .....:.. gcensbaeasen -10:00 A.M, eeeeeeee seeshacascenneeenessEh200 AM Wed. 7:30P. a nares co 4 Prayer Fellowship 3 Feuth —— setepecess Be DA dled fata | ie — ~~ cee your Pamliy and Friends eo" Sill¥ My if ; B. ©. SWANSON. Minister 8 6 beet. a CHURCH OF $s SPIRITUAL UAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hali—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn Affiliated with Federation of ened SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P. M. Topic: “THE MASTER KEY TO PERFECTION” Thuraday, August. 28—Silver Tea—1:30 P, M. Advises Direction. fo Understand: Bible |f)" LAFAYETTE, Ind. — If you want to read the Bible hei asa \idon’t start with the Bible, has spent half a century studying and teaching the Bible. The Rev. Dr. Allen Wherli, professor of Old} Testament studies at Eden Theo- logical Seminary in Webster Grove, Mo, Dr. Wehrli addressed a meeting of the United Church of Christ’s ceckia's eatoevignl apy. teen boc that was written ewes hag ag | without some. explanation of ‘it You can’t understand the Bible.” ‘United Gospel Singing Convention JOSEPR IRVINE CHAPMAN, nh TRE SE te Two Worship Se yee sv M. and 11:00 A. M. “THE if THEME OF LIFE” 9:45 A.M.—Chureh School Classes for as j 2:00 P, M.—Senior B, Y. F. TOP, M.—Wedndeday—Midweek Prayer and Bible pends, ‘ “Am American Baptist Church” en tenn mor ae "METHODIST FREE einen Sunday Schol 101-3 Jones Morning Service . “PROSPERITY” Shiai ane 2 ta vic 698 MH ee 1:30. M. | SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 — 2:30. to 4:30 p.m. First Social Brethren Church « . 316 Baldwin Avenue : Reanentiig seem Trios, Duets, Solos and Oakland sind Saginaw ° Pontiac, Michigan - . Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W, £. Hokes: Ass't. Pastor oye 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes tor All Ages — 10: 45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP. “MICAH AND HIS VIEWS OF THE MILLENIUM” 7:00 P.M.~-EVENING SERVICES OFF TO COLLEGE NIGHT © a Dr. Savage specking at both services. ae i - * E a pe =FIRST QO STATE STREET i oR Bible School ...... 9:45 A. M. Worship .. .11:00 A.M. “THE HOLY SPIRIT” Youth Service. . 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. ‘THE CRY necks veka ro puinister of Steste Congregation Singing Thié is your convention so if you have talent be here and Pegs ints of someone with tdlent invite them, too. - See You This Sunday! seh EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. ELSIE GASKIN, Sec.-Treas. Reading Room 2 East as oy HAM to5P M Friday to 9 P. M. _ RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC~" sn Do All Saints Episcopal Church ne St. a. WwW. _ Te ter Davide Mills, Curate. spigot SERVICES he fey. Betas Wie, Ver ST. ANDREW’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6301 Hatchery Rd., 800 4% M —Holy Communion and tek 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer Pe and Sermon. -(Pollowed by. Social Hour) 10:00 A. M.—children's perrice : bas a hay 5 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Milford, Mich. “ é 8:00 A, M.=Holy Communion —_ A.M.—Morning Prayer - a — core tem nen er eammemammarr ee emcee cee Hellen ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL . ph dat ites 9:45 2M. MORNING WORSHIP te ae o'Cleck ‘Sundoy evening 7 7:48 otclockk the Male: "Bible Institute, ‘Green Lane, a. , eases an. sodas evening hi os bapattong. 0 or : - 5 . eee arena I ATE TC & “at Pine -_ eile abeetity necessary to answer the bian- ket invitation to the wedding, unless an answer is request- ed on ‘the posted invitation. church in the summertime and we'd like to have your opinion about this. It is argued that since in Christian churches a Man takes off his hat anyway upon entering church, that it should not be necessary for him to wear one.” Answer: Ina city street on Sunday, naturally should But in the coun- there no need for his — unless it is a very windy day which would make his hair too untidy for church. 8,E8 ? : Keeps Pants _ Wrinkle-Free ~ To give cotton pants — long or short — a really well res without ironing, ‘ Forrest € Py h : ¥ a eee eS foe « ee: Dias to ae eee ; ie. a ine $7 aiuia oo ee Mrs. B. E. French (left) of Bi ~ drivé and Mrs. Milo J. Cross-of North Hill’ Hammond Lake drive. ll 4 Pontiag Press Photos ¥. 1 Tuitin of Orchard Lake, Mrs. - _. William Hickman of Birmingham Mrs, F. B. Wright of Bloomfield Hills, and "i omfield Hills and Urs. Charles Livingston, also of Bloomfield, were on hand for the luncheon and bridge party. Dear Abby... * Mi oe Catholic. uagranee [nt i: ego. zz & Fe é Fel F IN TAFFETA GOWN Linda Braun, the bride’s cou- . iit af i in i 7 : if g : ak : . cies *§ ff ‘f i A reception and brunch were held at Michigan Union_ ball- room following the ceremony. When the couple left for their honeymoon to Florida, the new Mrs, Osmun was wearing a cafe-au-lait. raw silk costume with brown accessories and the . glamelia from her bridal bou- The newlyweds will.live in © -Ann Arbor where the bride is attending the University of Michigan Nursing School and is affiliated with Zeta Tau Al- pha, The bridegroom is attend- ing graduate school at Univer- sity of Michigan, He is a mem- ber of Del‘a Sigma Phi Fra- ternity. Better Fence This Boy In By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I have a 5- year-old son who keeps falling out of bed. He slept in a crib , . up until now and he can’t get used to sleeping ‘in a bed, so he falls out of bed and lands on his band says to put him back in his crib, My mother says to tie him down, but I am afraid . ABBY - he will strangle on the cord because he moves around a lot when he sleeps. “My. neighbor lady says a - sleeping) child will never hurt — himself /if he falls out of bed, s | dod wer = \ “4! head. My hus- even if he lands on his head, and he will learn fast from his own bumps and bruises. I'm all confused, Please tell me what to do.” ALL CONFUSED DEAR ALL: Don’t put year-old back in his crib and don't, for goodness sakes, tie him down. Put chairs the open sides of this bed and pad the floor. He CAN hurt himself (and. seriously) if falls out of bed and lands on his head. ; “DEAR ABBY: I am: the. second wife, having married a “When my husband brings me flowers or a plant or any Rok | MRS. MONROE B. |_Tent PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1958 OSMUN * Married at Kirk-in-the- “Hills ‘today were Dorothy Gay Wright and Luis -F. Vela. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Wright of Hills, and the * bridegroom’ parents are * Walter A. Vela of Caracas, Venezuela. Mr. and Mrs. ees BES MRS. EDMUND CHRISTIAN WHITE | Frances A. Cashin, Edmund.White Wed day in St. Benedict Church. Robert E. White of Chippewa road Wee hi ow ‘ The bride’s white, intermis- sion-length gown was fashioned of nylon embroidered with satin. It featured a Sa- brina neckline, long sleeves MRS. LUIS F. VELA Kirk-in-the-Hills Setting for Veta-Wright Nuptials The gardens of Kirk-in-the- Hills were the setting for the wedding today of Dorothy Gay Wright and Luis F. Vela, The Rev, Harold C, DeWindt: per- formed the ceremony, * * * Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Wright of ‘Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Walter’ A. Vela of Cara- cas, Venezuela. ee eee) The bride wore a gown of three-tiered French embroid- ered silk organza featuring a Sabrina neckline trimmed with pearls and sequins, The gown had a pointed bodice with short sleeves and matching gaunt- lets, The skirt formed a chap- el train. Her fingertip veil was held by a pearl-studded crown. ATTEND BRIDE Katherine Wright was. her sister’s maid of honor, and the bridegroom’s ‘sister, Patsy Vel was junior bridesmaid. Brides- maids were Mrs, Gerald H. Gilbert, Barbara Mason, and the bride’s cousin, Jean Mos- ford of Grove City, Pa, * *« * _. The attendants’ dresses were | of white nylon organdy over .. orchid iridescent taffeta fea- turing oval necklines and short sleeves with fitted bodices over bouffant skirts, Their hats were picture hats with ripple brims trimmed in matching taffeta, and they carried flat Italian baskets with shades of orchid garden flowers, Se 7 2° 2 William Boutell of Bay City was best man with ushers Richard Wright, the « bride’s .brother; James Weiss of Ak ‘pon, Ohio; William McLain of Massalon, Ohio; Terry Laun- i dry and Donald Hite, both of Birmingham, and Donald Rent- schler of Grosse Pointe. Charlotte Lindquist Wed. id Every, Don Lyons and Bruce ception held at Hotel Waldron, Mrs. Cashin wore a sheath dress of apricot peau de soie _with matching accessories. Mrs, White wore a blue crepe in St. Benedict Ceremony “ © Charlotte. Elaine Lindquist and Ronald Charles Sears were married this morning at St. Benedict Catholic Church. The Rev. Johh Hoar officiated at the ceremony before 175 guests. Parents of :the couple are Mrs. John R. Lindquist of Mary Day avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Sears of Pineview drive. : The bride selected a waltz- length gown of Chantilly. lace tiers .over layers of net and- - satin. It ‘featured a Sabrina néckline and tapered sleeves, Her chapel length illusion * _ veil was held by a pearl-stud- ded crown and her only jewel- ry was a pair of pearl ear- . rings, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a bouquet of white, stephanotis, carnations and i centered with a white o ATTEND BRIDE Janice Sears was* honor. She wore a length gown of pale ygtlow chif- fon over yellow dress with matching accessor- - ies. . TO VISIT CAPITAL When the couple left for a honeymoon to Washington, D.C. and New York, the new Mrs. White.was wearing a black and white tweed bolero suit with black and white accessories, The bride attended Western Michigan University, The bridegroom is a graduate of Michigan State University, and is now attending University of Michigan. College Fashions J i 4 v s Shown “Fashions From Outer Space” -were featured. at the auditorium of Central High School. “‘Campusphere”’ fashions will be dominated by the long ‘ and lean silhouette this fall, the experts predicted. And the trapeze is also with us. fp ~~, ..& ..® / The collection showed every- thing from dorm lounging’ out- fits — knickers and tshirt | robes — to campus Aoats — the classic ‘boy géat (polo coat) is still the fav- orite, f : Color — very bright — was orange, et red and zenith blue -w seen in the -new bulky sweaters and pleat- ed as. well asin Ber- m shorts and’ slacks. i a ea 4 JNew this year for campus ueens are tights of stretch ny- lon — they give the leggy look so much in vogue this season, new styles shown in the ; collection. were . doublets (vest or jerkin). that reached the hipline, and fake ‘furs with the real fur look, The collection also showed how scholars could dress on pin Money — including date dresses. . ‘ Dental Care for Beauty The gal who’s smart about beauty is the one who gives as much thought and care tg her teeth as she does to her hair and makeup. For the fact is, that a sickly smile can ruin é effects of the other two, In her teehs, a girl doesn’t give ae thought to her teeth Soares starts ~ she. deesn't.want/ to lose ther ,/ her mid-years, she'd’ better take care of them. - * ’ % THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1958 Slow Down Keep Cosmetics Cool During Heat ciiliiediie ulead In many areas an August sun is bearing .down — causing dis- comfort and irritability. Here are some tips for keeping cool and well-groomed in a heat wave. LR ee ieee. This: heats us Up, - 2. Keep your cologne in the re- frigerator. You will. find it ‘re- freshing to oe this ~ cold fragrance on. insides o' r wrists and elbows, as your thecet and temples; Many women also like to: keep their lubricating cream in the refrigerator since it be- comes. wéry warm in hot weather. * @ Keep your lipstick in. an air-cooled ‘room, or if you do bere mow © fe Oe re. ne hipaie t ajmanwrat a) attractively Ca wey. 8 cakes. if. tt te-t00 cold. Let it set in t doub! ee White Becomes Bride of Donald M. Scott White gladioli ‘and’ pink asters banked the altar of Immaculate Conception Church for the wedding Saturday morning of Luanne Au- drey White and Donald Malcolm Scott. The Rev, John M, Fackler Karpet Kart CLEANS carpet in a day! «Keeps it ‘MOTHPROOF for a year! Karpet-Kare’s professional method cleans thoroughly, - brightens colors, leaves fibers soil-resistant . . . and, most important. .. moth-and- insect-proofs the carpet for a full 12 months. Cleaning is done right in your home... no fuss... no muss! Call to- day for a free estimate. NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner FE 2-7132 officiated at the Nuptial “High Mass. The double-ring ceremony was performed before-.400 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Peter N, White of Three Rivers and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M, Scott of East Rutgers street. MRS. DONALD M, SCOTT pearls and an Empire bodice. The skirt formed a chapel train, A matching queen’s crown of lace, embroidered in sequins and seed pearls, held her fingertip veil of pure silk imported English illu- sion, She carried a cascade bou- quet of gardenias and stephanotis x ® * Mrs, Anthony Montagano of Elk- | with ivy. hart, Ind., was matron. of honor} with “the bride's cousin, Joyce Linda Clausen was flower girl. Patrick Scott, the bridegroom’s brother, was best man. Ushers were Richarg Bunce and Daniel Scott, another of the bridegroom’s brothers, Mrs: White selected a dress of Wedgewood blue Alencon lace over taffeta, with matching accessories, and she wore a white orchid cor- sage. Mrs, Scott wore a dress of beige silk over taffeta. Her corsage was of pale pink roses and ivy. summertime we should|woman than a foot bath followed the umber of times we|with water in order to make up “for ally do, You neof lees feed in hot weather. 8. Drink more fruit juice and Unless there is ing comfortable clothing. 10.:If you are in truly tropical weather and have no. air-condi- tioning, wet your gown with al- cohol and sleep under a fan.” If sleeping under a fan gives you a cold or stiff muscles or joints, use the circulating type fan. ~ 20 ee Py. > affair. They are Clifford Wanda Whittaker, both of Mrs. Philip Vionds nored at. MR. and MRS. A. W. NEIL Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Neil of Bliss street will cele- | brate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house - to be held Sunday from 2-5 o'clock at Union Hall, West Pike street. Their six children will host the Neil, Mrs. Henry Katip, Mrs. Eric Henry of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Gertrude Anderson of Waterford and Rolland Neil and Mrs. Rochester. The Neils have Bonnie Allen Honored at” |Lindgren Home Bonnie Allen, bride-elect of Hugh M. Parks, was honored at a show- er Wednesday evening at the Del- aware -street home of Mrs, John Lindgren. . Guests were Mrs. Paul Allen, - *|the bride’s mother; Mrs. Floyd Parks, the bridegroom's mother; Mrs. A. J. Glass, Mrs. J. W. Others .were Mrs. Lowell Satter- lee, Mrs. Jerry Staley, Mrs. Floyd Shotwell, Mrs. Carlyle Bragen, Stephannie Jones, Sue Ann Lind- gren, Mrs. Earl Jagger of Bir- mingham, and Mrs. Edward Wat- son and Mrs. Homer Allen both of Rochester. Hostess to Sorority Mrs. Edward Proksch of East Sheffield avenue was hostess to 15 members of Zeta Phi Zeta Sorority evening, 26. grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Bride-to-Be Honored at Shower. CASSINO- Pizzeria & Restaurant 1085 W. LONG LAKE ROAD AF (Across. from Devon Gables) - Be BLOOMFIELD HILLS a We're ‘shooting the works with the | Bi finest in American and Italian Food eh t : : : Complete SOON Be a oh We'll be Serv- | pes ing Luncheons | | 2 Try Our eee Watch for ne Pizza the An- || Be? 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Sizes 30 to 38, in or pink, Montego blue, r wheat, % «© Other Styles in Chisels, Blousons from SL9Dup OR 1; e's 4500: Elizabeth: Lake Raf FE 5-276] HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 Wifey oni Sensi age M. to 10 P.M, 4°37 bam a $3.99 fi A. M, to 9 P. Mm ee Ree rte ae BF a aE A es Mal aE SRD gt aR PN ‘ j % E : he _THE. 1 PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. ‘AUGUST = 1958 » ia & wr o —) SUN. MATINEE 1:45 SUN.-MON.-TUES. _ MA 42151 fi me hes = ‘A CLOVER PRODUCREN » vat SAT... “KISS THEM, FOR ME” i; “EROM HELL TO TEXAS” | Sbetos> SUNDAY tn the other. ie Averell Harri- jman, registereing at $75,000,000 to The Democratic tion will be held in. Buffalo Mon- iday° and Tuesday. The Republi- | ame ena Ae oe ome ee ne Harriman and Rockefeller stand’ jon opposite sides of the political Bl ES SG weighing in at between $00,000,000 In one corner is fiancial heavy-|and $20,000,000, — A. Rockefeller, ithat the two famous sons of {fa- mous families will be away for an all-out battle for votes in November. *..¥*..2 state conven- feller are on the east side, near Harriman is sper than: Rocke- ree = feller was laying the groundwork eo \fer the Office of Inter-American Affairs, Rockefeller was regarded as a boy wonder. of international af- fairs for his work for President Roosevelt. Harriman got off to a comparatively. late start, after iferee—and they have spent much |°°™ the Hudson River. The great Har- i jof the Hudson, not far from Tux- of ‘their lives on opposite sides of lriman estate is on the west shore | edo Park. The vast acres devel- long peeve by the late John D, Rocke- tered government. He started by the Democratic party. * Rook switching from the Republican to Middle-aged Harriman had -a business career before he, en- Hox % Hounds Iun Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONIS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 _ Phone MI 4-4800 Stalls Reservations “SATURDAY & 3-UNIT-3 Se Dollar | “TEENAGE Tempted 4 Tarnished Ty FAY SPAIN. T IVE | bagg WATERFORD lez DRIVE- IN THEATER IN sshays alien PT et sncs Nine FRANCE’S MOST LUSCIOUS EXPORT Bricirre BARDOT starring . BRIGITTE * BARDOT a. Beh . poms OFFICIAL WORLD'S NEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS! worteo agrists EXCLUSIVE: FIRST RUN SHOWING PLUS HIS CUNNING AND COURAGE FLOYD © PATTERSON — ROY HARRIS e Life... The Loves The Apventunes Or (mar Khayyam es Expected to. Square Off venting: te de! thee Pacific Rail- road, founded by his father, E. H. Harriman. He also established his own private bank and went into the shipping and airline _ busi- nesses. At 37, Harriman becarhe an 8-goal hole player, at started , skiing, and at 50, governor of New York. He has been secretary of commerce, ambassador to Great Britain and Then he helped run Rockefeller Russia and an iecenienel troubleshooter for two presidents. After he left tye Rockefeller went to work in. the ‘‘family” bank, then the Chase National. Center when it was built it the 77,200 Draw SS Benefits Payments in Oakland $20,483,676 in: Year, District Office Reports Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance benefits are being paid to 27,200 Oakland County residents at the rate of $20,483,676 a year, the Pontiac district office of the nounced today. ~| said. x *& * tired worker in Oakland County is | $76.80, which is $12.22 higher than Hithe national average and $5.72 H|higher than the Michigan average. More than 476,000 Michigan residents are now receiving bene- fits at the rate of over $339 mil. a year, }|\social security payments are in- c «#2 oe * LaRock said that each month 1} 13,400 retired workers receive $1,- 029,076 in benefit payments, ac- iicording to the latest available fig- ures. About 4,600 wives and de- li pendent husbands receive $187,788, 3,388 widows and widowers receive } $192,102, and eae is paid for Cook or Crook? Limp Gives Pandy Away* They noticed that Pandy, 67, ap- peared straight and chipper each morning. But as.the day wore “it,” he i shoe. limped — more and more. and coins in his socks. horse races, Pandy pleaded: for my friends.” William E, LaRock, manager of Social Security Administration, an- In the last year for which figures were available, the amount in- creased about 25 per cent, LaRock The average payment to a re- to Secondary Although no changes will be made in the’ bus routes for elemen- tary schools in Pontiac, there are some in the secondary schools, Dr. Dana P,. Whitmer, superintendent, announced today. Students who attend Washington Junior High School from the Mid- diebelt-Square Lake roads are to be transported by bus No. 39 which replaces No. 5. The time scheduled has also been changed to fifteen minutes sooner and the first stop will be at St. Joseph and Chata streets at 7:35 a.m. . Eastern Junior High School students living in the Doris read area will take bus No. 27 instead Change Some Bus Routes Schools Here nue to Alberta drive, left on Al- berta to Lake Angelus road, then to Baldwin avenue and finally the new high school. Students living in the Brown, Bald Mountain and Squirrel roads vicinity. will be -transported to Northern by the same buses operat- ing in this area and the same time scheduled in use when school closed in June will be in effect. Fort further information call FEderal 2-4210, the Pontiac Board of Education Transportation Dept. Community Theaters of 28, The time will remain the same as last year. Dixie Highway area pupils who - ton sat: By Be 6 Del bie urgens, rr; fice. “ tf uemens shirle ey Mac- € LaRock pointed out that. while will attend Pontiac Central High), School will use bus No, 29 which replaces No, 5, The time will re- main the same as last year here also. New runs will be required this : “God's og 5 poe *s Bobet Bit ct = P Loving “Jose Ferrer, Sat.: * Men ¢ "of sh Sherwood od Forest.” Pon "ae a -Widmark, * “wo eg Taylor. tion Go! ah ae fen: ie Ned Bar tes emy Award ne one ed.: * beste vados, "Gregory Pes. the substantial amounts now) ing paid have a definite leveling | ect on business cycles, since the fits are mostly spent imme-| ii| diately on consumer. goods, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Police | discovered Tom Pandy’s limp was caused by a lump — of money in Yesterday afternoon, two police- | men asked Pandy to bare his feet. | They found about $50 in ‘bills Charged with making book. on “I’m a cook. I only make book Dixie and stop at last year’s cor- ners, turn around at Scott Lake road and pick up at regular stops as they return. The last stop will be made oppo- site Silver Lake road at i mately 7:35 a.m, Students who will attend North- fern and live in the Lake Angelus area will be transported by bus No. 28 which will stop at previous- ly established ‘pick up areas until ‘la regular route is established: The 'first stop on this route will be at Collier road and Baldwin avenue at 7:45 a.m. Bus No, 28 will then travel out Baldwin ave- year due to the ope: of Pontiac ee Northern High School, according). ure Bat: mmer Love,” John to Whitmer, feu viewor Mature, Diana Do Pupils from the Dixie Highway} gat.: “Peter Pan” » Wait ‘Disney area will be transported by bus| ,Sue-Buss.: or aa No, 28 and the first pick up. will] | Thurs Sat: BV nes be at Silver Lake road and Dixie} “NS: ee : - at 7:25 a.m. color: “Crash , ry Merril This bus will then travel down | sins a. Ton E “Tall ger.) A 2 oe color: * ett Handed ca 'Gun, Mis alga. tg mgun-Wed.: “The po arg Kirk Doug- las, mi Curtis, colo “Crash Li in Wed cory = Yrertd zt s.”" David Niven.” Cantingas og “From rom Hell to Texas,” Diane Vv: qo Bd Murra: Pri: Vikings.” Kirk Doug- las, curtie® Marlette Man Injured _ in Motorcycle Accident MARLETTE — Milton J. Rock- well, 45, of 4565 Cade Rd., is in the Marlette Community Hospital following a motorcycle accident. lac County sheriff deputies report Rockwell suffered a pos- sible brain concussion, face lacera- tions and multiple body bruises when he lost control of his motor- cycle this week and it flipped on him about a mile from his home. ‘i COMING WEDNESDAY August 27th EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING | ovelv hay: tone | DRIVE IN GNALD GARDINER: BAQCAON-CONME STEVENS casatiogi eatin UGH Srey ates Pay FRAN TRGHLM ft Soy ty PRESPOM PURGES hace Pa fmt Geom - Ra en Sapp at stoner camara wie, FORT ALSO FIRST SHOWING MASSACRE? =iGary Cooper, . Pontiac Theaters EAGLE SAT Theater Page .. .. ....f.. Sat.: “Dragstrip Riot,” “Cool and Crazy.” Sun.-Tues.: ‘‘Sheepman,”’ Glenn Ferd, Shirley MacLaine; .‘‘Slim Carter,’’ Jock Mahoney. Wed, - Sat.: “Cowboy,” Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon; “St. Louis Blues,” Nat “King” Cole, Eartha Kitt, \ é HURON Sat.: ‘From Hell to Texas, Murray, Daine Varsi; for Me,” Cary Grant, Jayne Mans- field. Sun. - Thurs.: Acre,” Aldo Ray, Robert; “Inter- Rossano “Kiss Them “God's Little|>= ¥ Over New York | Governorship 1980s. After that, his time went service which has ‘included under- secretary of health, education and welfare and. special assistant to President Eisenhower, Ce Rockefeller never has taken a cent for his government work. Harriman accepts his $50,000 an- nual salary as governor of New York, however, He figures. that he is still a working man,. ‘even if he is rich. Despite their families’ great wealth, there were a of both men’s upbringing that were austere, Both were given rigid religious training. Both scraped their way through college on se- verely restricted allowances— Rockefeller at Dartmouth, where he was a Phi Beta Kappa, and Harriman at ‘Yale, Neither man dresses like a mil- lion dollars. Harriman. seldom wears a hat. Rockefeller’s ¢lothes are likely to appear to be in ‘need of a good pressing, Fither one is satisfied to.eat a quick sandwich at his desk if he is busy. Harriman has been known to content himself with a- handful of peanuts for his midday meal. ye. &! ty -The Rockefeller and Harriman names have been linked not only in government work in Washing- ton, but in philanthropy. The Har- rimans and Rockefellers both have given extensive land holdings to the Ualisade Interstate Park that. runs along the Palisadés on the west shore of the Hudson, Harrigan ‘gave his father’s Long 100-room mansion, Arden House, to Columbia University for spe- cial conferences when “Dwight D. Eisenhower was president of the school. The Rockefellers have launched a Tarrytown proj: ect to buy and preserve early American landmarks for the Tony| public, Both Harriman and Rockefeller id. | have strong views on the responsi- “| bilities of wealth. “Tt is the duty of everyone, rich or poor, to work,” Harriman has said, . Rockefeller has equally definite views, “We have the responsibility,” he says, ‘‘to participate to the extent that we can in local, state and national affairs. It's as simple as that.” 2 more and more to government . Have You Visited [Ee CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE only Theater oe pn = eB. films from, thes corners ef the werld. _ SMOKING SECTION Coffee served “on the house.” Imported Chocolates and Candies. 14 Mile Ra. — 2 Mi. Bi of Woodward Extra Thick lude,” June Allyson, Brazzi Fri.Sat.: “‘S ergeant York,” Walter Brennan; “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” James Cagney. Sat.: “Peter Pan,” by Walt Dis- ney; “Noak," feature on boy and his pet elephant. Sun.-Sat.: “Imitation General,” Glenn Ford; “Cry Terror,” James Mason. STRAND. Sat.: “Hell Squad,” ‘Tank Bat- talion.” Carlson, WATERFORD DRIVE-IN Sat.: “Thunder Road,” Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry; Wild,” Krank Sinatra. Sun, - Thurs.: Strip Tease,” -Brigitte Bardot‘ “Omar Khayyam,” Cornel] Wilde; “Crash: Landing,’ Gary Merrill. Fri. - Sat.: “Conqueror,” John Wayne; “Jeanne Eagles,” Kim ‘Novak; “Curse of Frankenstein.” SAT. ‘DRAGSTRIP RIOT’ and ‘COOL & CRAZY’ STARTS SUNDAY ® PLUS © 2nd HIT in the M FIRST SHOWING City of Pontiac GLENN FORD SHIRLEY MacLAINE Stat of “Around The World In '80 Days" Sun.: “Sierra Baron,” “Naked Earth.” Wed.-Sat.: “The Lone Ranger) and the Lost City of Gold,” and “Thundering Jets,” with Richard “Joker Is ““Mademoiselle | sU 8-3977 . $945 T-Bone Steak..... 2 Broiled the way you like it. Fish ‘n’ $19 Chips....:..... : 85° A Friendly Place to Gol BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE |} 497 Elizabeth Lake Red. Phone FEderal 3-9621 Take Out Orders 6 Specially ra —LAST TIMES TONIGHT— “PROUD REBEL” 6:42 — 10:00 FP. alse — Crash isuting KEECO THEATRE SUNDAY 3: . . ca ¥ tn SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1958 Terrace could tum it info the ih “named quiz|tion in November. show ages Bas “Unlike some scions of famous Plus. which, Art ‘went: fish- stars, Jack is.a realistic fellow who ‘knows where he’s going: * «© * ~COMMERCE DRIVE i" : “F like the ge business and want {to with it,”..he .re- “THEATRE marked, : “It's stimulating work, and I think I'm getting good train- ing for it. I-had my* own radio show at 15. I've appeared on the House once ‘a week and taken over for Piws when he goes on vacation, - “This summer I had the amaz- ling fortune to have my choice of five different ‘shows, was that. quiz shows networks, and emcees were in de- ‘South End of Union Lake Road — EM 3-066! Tonight 3 — Festura— 3 - 2 — First Runs —2 Nhe debate Aba, x * * “I'm. happy for the opportunity, ibut I think it’s.a mistake to put so many quiz shows on in the sum- mer, All the new ones are Ssus- , and that creates a prob- lem, Without a sponsor, you have to promote merchandise to give away to contestants. That means you've got to give a one-minute plug’ for each item, and your show gets. cluttered up. “But there's one good thing about the flood of quiz shows: at least they’re live. The rest of the lane.” Pe as | Jack has had the benefit of -his ‘father’s 25-year experience in the ‘emcee dodge. Ever since Jack 'started in the business, Art has been giving the lad critiques on jhis performan¢e. ($40 Worth) Fly Away ) DALAS, Tex. (AP) — Attorney | Ben Henderson; qa coin collector, came in possession of four rare pennies valued at $40. He rubbed them with olive oil and placed them on a window sill so the sun would turn all of them the same color. ’ vane DENS O'KEEFE - RUTH HUSSEY ' A few minutes later he saw EVE ARDEN - WLM DEMAREST pigeons flying away with them. | ‘A Repusuc PICTURE . Hmmm | Rev. Walker to Replace Rev. Walker on Pulpit ' GREENVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Greenville’s First Christian Church will change ministers after “§ Sunday's services, | The Rev, Paul Walker, a native ‘of Arcadia, Tex., will succeed the ‘Rev. Paul Walker, who was born lin. Falkville, . Ala; | They are close friends. ISkunk Gassed to Death “OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—When STARTS SUNDAY NES mre THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ Sey to A Hooda the| network time is’ filled with ré-/ Collector's Rare Pennies | sth ‘ Greenbacks ‘ke ® NS medi, date, was even i the announcement but it was im- drat the change le TOKYO (AP) — woth “aald initial, steps have been taken to retire the yen, a special blockéd io has served as certificates changé for'U.S. ‘military pe ae Mee Sleep Illness Becoming currency since the end of World Way 11 One US. dollar is worth 120 B yen. Last April. 11 military payment were replaced © by greenbacks as the medium of ex- on Okinawa. MPC .were fame) military money bills which could exchelage ee have been cautioned forests ot the owty own rt backs. One newspaper warned it might “drain the island of dollar|( forei ee Mn op ign com unfairly with local hebchants. Booth said the change would be Epidemic in Far East: , Deadly enceph- 24 of So far no, Americans have been reported affected. U.S, military medical authorities have warned all Americans not to expose them- selves to mosquitos, which are be- lieved to spread the virus. About bag ogy of the world’s area was once covered by ‘My Fair Lady’ . camet!F illing Lead Role rison, played ney heroine, Eliza Doolittle, with- .jout a. hitch, ance as a “triumph,” ‘“wonder- ful,” “an achievement.” The au- dience got her out for five aa calls, ‘were aba We never nia a a moment's worry.” whole families of bu horus Girl a Hit LONDON (AP) — A $70-a-week |’ beneficial, however. Amer? be 5 “ aoe Sag \cggyh cblgd ao bebe My bound to stimulate trade, air won rave notices to- day her stand-in performance alities — sleeping sickness —. is|litis p Cc 7°) G PHONE FEDERAL f OND! OAKLANL MODERNE y Bl oom WaT I DISHEY'S uaa, rt rid TOMORROW! The wonderful sto cfs LM Sergeant who, “promoted” ’ Newspapers hailed her perform- and Harfjson said: Miss Lee commented; “I had tterflies in my i ma » D ee a’ Regan SJ EXCLUSIVE DRIVE-IN SHOWING ‘oof THE ENTIRE OAKLAND COUNTY! YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THIS GREAT. PICT PRE. IN A: DRIVE-IN Ws cesten THIS Bib faee ira “ & ‘PONTIAC | RU E- IN, } o> Ras oe Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. Show starts at 8. p.m. TONIGHT. ONLY! “E Come as Late.ss 10:30 P. M, and See ALL of “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” 5 CHILDREN (7-12) aane — Under 7 FREE SY YY YY Pww we we wee NT eee SIR CEORIC. NINA A Peremount Pictere ARDWICKE- FOCH « SCOTT: ANDERSON-| Wren for the savven by AENEAS MACKENZIE + JESSE L LASKY. JR, » JACK GARISS Booed open he MOLY SCmPMCNS cadelkcaded clk cagps Pas lai. al teas gheny_& Soest ben & to Seer ot ty VISTI TECHNICOLOR’ SPACE t RED BUTTONS -TAINA ELG then, that good motion picture stories must be those —ALSO— . beet: CINEMA | SCOPE Shown at— id 406: X_ OFFICE OPEN Ke ee which are true to life, mirroring the suspense, newspapers. a cag There is né greater dfama than life itself. Tt is. logical, | and violence that make up the front pages of the datly mT eee AND CARTOON, SUN, THRU TUES, Show Starts At 2.00 PM. ‘Ten Commendments et $312 OPDYKE R FE 4-461) a 2150 a i i i i a ee i i ei =— 7" BLUE SKY D. Dn See NOW! EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING! . HIS PICTURE WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER THEATER IN THIS AREA BEFORE SEPT. BOX vp weng OPENS AT 6:30 £ ; ance of : starring AT OF TODAY'S YOUNG GENERATION! | HELD OVER | | There have been so many | 4 E people express the desire to | _ see “KING CREOLE” a> | second time, and the accept- © | far beyond our expectations, that we are holding § CREOLE” for a second week. ! Our Second Feature will be @ ff changed to bring you-an vadditional First Showing of § -"WILD HERITAGE” | Maureen O'Sullivan. “WILD | HERITAGE” is a Western rin Mise and | CinemasScope. All for the reguler dental the picture was so | “KING : Will Rogers, Jr: and ; Price: 80c /| SHow Times: Sat. Night Only |. KING CREOLE For Those Who 4 # 7:40 ~ 11:40. Want 9 Lote, WILD HERITAGE Late Show 1010. 1:00 A.M. ie LOST PARADIZE vos KETTH « JASON - GAM. POWERS BRODIE Lue Un + See! Thé epic saga of the men whose courage built an empire! [seu FAMED SPLENDOR .. . x serene a FROM NATURE AT ITS RAWES1 COMES ADVENTURE AT ITS MIGHTIEST! Se TR ON Ge ee pe 4 NEW YORK — A uniformed chaitteur caled for “Mr and | Mrg, L ce” at their East Side apartment. the other day— bat hen euite Sieppetated ap ihe:led' the:oouple, to his long peyice “ARE Mr. ao8 Mrs. Lawrence?” he ; asked, skeptically. ; * Wearing well-scuffed rehearsal clothes h and looking like a couple of teenagers, - ‘Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme insisted that they were. ’ The chauffeur ‘shrugged and grunted but “his manner seemed to say, “How DARE you| * Fide like that in MY limousine?” . “Open $c Saturday ; “til Midnight ae -Sulay ible iia ey * * WILSON . | SAVE 0% 10% oa TILE ary sith 7 rr : Sa.vait te state elections bad ARR] “is the Way Steve and Eydie sel] it, Married t results in i wine Papeete Kaisa ntiage nas Yay at floes an 1 ssible. to. ea ci ob “Sere 0% ® 90% on DRAPERIES ~ ceremony. distinguished by the attendance of Comedian : . of union nha sap wc = 0 fy Joe E. ©. Lewh tn Chinese pajamas and a.yamaika, they’re 1 DRAPERY SAVE UP to 3 “LINOLEUM on terms of complete now substituting on TV for the euy who brought them to- with ~— oo greatngr _. gether—Steve Allen. tacts Ee oath se FABRIC : 702 - - RUGS «epoca _otfces — ‘ “store anit 2 fete sald | Reg:"to $17.98 Reg. to $1.98 Yd. 10%: ‘ Reg. $5 to $13. e : ses - oar por race sae *othet we could do a he? a & Toffeta « cower 1000 yords ASPHALT & - - wm. better show in the - Feder “+ 2a Ani $4 } To $5 much ! n of Grain S* aa $ Yd. ¢ The monitors advised James R-|prooklyn, studio.” | pated can a0 onboes a cag dae Y dl VINYE TILE by “We were taking cabs out ved woos paivhanting: ia} ’ ; on to adopt them Mised the said, Hg Paste; .}in support .of wage demands. 2 - — : . : : ae : kl cotta there bean sending or sake ca FABRIC =| = TLE | VINYL TILE “We go out in jeans andalacks. ; : . Oe is on sae ‘ | Hardware Reg. to $3.98 Yd. oo ' : s 9c E at of t's what bugs ‘the Js ta-Dakota wheat country and} ame postal] * Reg. 59c Reg. ts : se ss 3 “Do you have many beefs, [probably would have to dump the| : 60% _off ¢ Ea. ¢ ay Se ee ee third gry al enn hoe vite ga ee sorbet . 0 my ee eae ne jwalkkout is ended som, | , : — country." Shove nodded. “When wed been married‘abost [eas timed tor tree cent drop DRAPES FABRIC LOO LINOLEUM ~ vdnys, Uhad to go to Havana tower” Sap sony | tgs Reg. to $4.98 Yd. COVERING a “$s 3 Py | . NBO would ite. 3 them to contintie on TV. together’ after pay boosts of frm 18 9 | Reg. to $7.95 — ay nm ayy S a nis = finishing Steve’ i against a * : Bh we Govt kom” Steve si. “eve pr complng ain of ena — Pr. | * T re 75 ] : 2 secret list it people ' wo! But we| largest group ’ _ Pek 4.49 ; will ote gl en shenebocy: ‘else: 1 ; : t. possibly gen $2.18 rd aes aoe ‘ a nea _ *< laa ee Tae | ) Charles A. Lavalley and James} Dra Wool and Nylon All Wool Wilton Nylon -Plush ee ect ar reo eS Renan” | ofa PLAIN | CARPET a wedding sie: Bey dng gn gage emnan CARPET | CARPET nae i = ; ! No talks 2 were scheduled in Min-} Reg. to $3.00 Reg. $10 Yd.- _ Reg. $13.00 - Reg. $10. Yd. Loe . , x asi for Ug Taylor ccepors Arhy Archard) down earlier this week. | Ea. 20° | Ya. 5 Ya. na wad f : -IE. Ross, linked romantically in the columns, just met for the | ys arious 9 ‘otton =~ j fiest time. (She said, “We. might as well go out together since at edn Women | | Braided eae Size RUN NER : Cc ARPETING Co ae ee | RUGS RUNNERS hy i WISH FD SAID THAT: Onct it-was consideted important oe epalkiaeet * Ret $2.00 Y ris Reg. $6.00 Yd. : Kathy Bart. ... That's earl 75% ° $9 Ye His va. “2 Told Alcoholics in Puss Given ~ OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT 3 {estates Zz SUNDAY, 11 A. M. to 7 P.M. e nyt MOSCOW-A method ot onag mu- | . . i Pp oxokes 1 aes : ; A? = = Sones vahng” —_s : Ra . a Daily Starting Monday 9 A.’M., to 9 P. M. ao : ‘ee a Teoma, shower Too, gates TO, Temporary Location—63. North Perry : central Pi | they Psychologists think it might be|or even the library, unless they get/ . : : j Walley They : trying as a “‘cure” for cer-|_ “swinging increase” sub-} ae Walley along | oats thea types of eriminals. To bring}scriptions, ” | —— : : orig rain|iley, principal, says: ‘There is|electrie shocks ‘are used. The @-/Poacher Misses by a Tail ' £2 mt Room Size t | "The damp picture in the upper|° compulsion about it, but all the |mbene, Pa std taste of liquor 1 (PD —| : | | "Mississippi Valley was expected} parents seem to be in favor of the Te Skt Skt) Se oe anxiety— VARALLO SESIA, Italy (UP : | eee Ven. pected idea.” | with feelings e Marco Marsiglio, 35, missed y al a all : eggs Pog frtres “Peres Some pupils arrive with cola, Ib continually giving ni fe trying to devotr the evi- oo ek ; © Walley: during the day, Scattered|wet feet after trudging from near-|Vere in association dence when approached ‘Aa0/ 0/ | thunder also were on tap/by farms, it is explained, and any.) 700" Ont oad the tall ats a ooh | 0 0 0 RRR Ee See ce errmsg x aes “omc tS : : ; en , xd should be pr tected between | swallow charged him wi : : L ge ce alate 97 va : noo end the any Feacon. feng oot of sabn same way, uh Speke, Sond Communists Offering |icves wie or imtune, might oe Luxury Wool | 100%. Nylon Rayon Plain P Badge hg Koreans | made to feel gully aboot stealing Sr ici WILTON TWEED or - TWEEDS ate ; _ un: | - Ww iin * Nort Koren hes _ottered relief the the way to a cure is opened, they| ineametrion AT va PLAIN ts Is CARPET — ‘ 7 ployed and ia Praga! MOTOR INN REC. Reg. $18 a oe Reg. $11 Yd. Spt eho Meta Reg. $6°Yd. 7 radio ‘said today. Ann Miller Gnd. Oilmen 18S, Perry a $6 $A va $ va. $4 : offered rice, cloth, maritime pro-|YO! OF Troneymoon on a MIRACLE MILE ducts and footwear, LA JOLLA, Calif, (AP)—Dancer “I a j South Korea refuses to recog ye Mill and T fl. re , : UALR [nize the. et rexime in. Nor|iman il Moss ate honeymonning | Malti-Nub Accent Assorted - Acrilaen Wool ; h 7:30 PM. likely to accept the offer. aboard a es ‘a . WOOL "Odd Rolls _ PLAIN. or Candy Stripe ae ; in treScond oo : er : [CCL cae |Time Stops, Goes Back te La Yate ain Conran | : | WILTON iS TWEED. CARPET — ! | o MM tine soot il for brie momen Miss wae $5 ae was eo Reg. $16 bhe Regs Att -Y¢. Reg. $9.00 Yd. - { P Mile Stores back. cee lek daace cia, inarried to investment brok- 1 Yd. $. “ey Yd. *5 Yd. A. Saving Nov! the electric clock in a house here|er Reese Milner. They were di-| i 5 | ee Mam \stopped for a moment. Then the|vorced in 1947. Moss was divorced ) ed hands swept inexorably backward. 'in 1955 from actress Jane Withers., peraares en . S888 SSS] CARPET ele $s Carpet Deltox | For.That IM REMNANTS |. °°" =~ |. Cleaning FIBRE RUGS © : Extra Room in . ‘|i CLOSING == | : s - Mies Res. a $30 | Your Home... — | sar. at 23rd ~ ey A ou : Call Now for are. | I ! 5 Complete Building | |j 7 ipo M. A. BENSON S49 N. Saginaw FE 4-2521 .j]] Materials ie: COMM. GENEY | | DRY CLEANERS 7 ‘aia TUESDAY, SEPT. 2nd im . FE 5-6107 Park Near Our Door / Municipal Parking Lot THROW. Reg ie $298 COOL LOOKING HOUSE — Even the exterior ; of the George Olson home in Elizabeth Lake Es- se gn Sad Og Poutce oom eae tates looks cool. The is aluminum, painted the finishing work inside. Mr. Olson also put on gray. Trim is aqua. ‘The C designed their. the aluminum siding. : ore kitchen. Above ‘are cupboards |) UNUSUAL DIVIDER — On top of the planter there are brass’ . Ne oe dain Pao aeons Aga pepe boc ‘ : = side of the base cabinet. hold birch louvers which move freely, allowing the passage of light foil Mr , Counter tops are’ pink For- | ‘and air, When closed, they make a solid “wall.” The center section ~ a) %- Mica, The cupboards themselves lis a framed shelf which holds ‘handsome vase. Mr. Olson de-. with a piiter « top. Between are natoral’ birch’ | See ee Se Oye wee Ee ay? 5 ite | = ee be - — | — i} FOR OUR elk, AQUA ROOM — — Batbara’s room is aqua and gray. The wa s | whic whs taken is full of every imaginable toy a litte | JP IRIE Ppl ervice With gry. Barbara and‘ier_cousn, Dina Dietic of Watkins Lake b # & sa #@ afe-4.4 4.474 e , f rs % v ' . ¥ bag » ‘ane youve eet asain oe be ae - For Your. Shopping Convenience : “Complete Boy. yas? and Girls : Back-to-School Outfits i os . Just Arrived oa Coll. u gion [buying in Time for Our Mid-Summer Sale CONCRETE. NEEDS (et ‘GOODMAN'S “ ee “— ee 'D TMENT | 7 oa set i wea es Neha Wl , Building and Meson Supplies am : aos aroun COMPANY, eS $7 | seca a ete CABINET BUIL DING 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 } | tam pee —.. Realtors ws | _ A Phang gaara ; / NEW AIK CONDITIONER — New Frigidaire Trans‘Wall ome |planees wil go into homes costing Caines Our Specialty air that aides through the eatelae wall of utsbone nts from. $12,000 to $20,000. chet tt cnn Pe | urn igh ewe tte ee Fae ee oe 0 eet ee aa Gain Sutorials auch so ap- en We custelin build in our : wie : . shop or in your home,. Rates fa? Se : ee are reasonable for fihest Keep Tee. Sout Proot (isons Do Finishing _ quality work. Asphalt tile is waterproof, dur-|,, ; fs hele abe, greneproct, and temite Work in New Home ; (Continued from Page 13) in this room. She has ample |p | cupboard space here. There's a lavatory off the back hall, near the door to the garage. j highly The house has a full basement. ‘| HDDEN TV / Large Selection of e CUSTOM WORKMANSEIP WOODS, FINISHES, e ATTENTION TO DETAIL HARDWARE ‘No Down Stop Ia! See Our Model No Down .. Caymentt Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment! * ‘The CABINET SHOP 3088'W. Huron ome bangs’ FE §-8331 E Near Elis. Lake Rd. Fri. Eve, = Call OR 3-4388 _ SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES ARE IN ; ton arpeting Jie. Oss . in Showboat Heights — Spools 290k Gpopter as Cela Sy or ve gs There are windows at one end N K CL pea aa tiring rides for the kiddies; Beautifal EAMES OWN, INC Pebsererer L ER Mas detsetelte ie chy Yoni and esetoes & BRO vad e bed. = OIL FIRED FURNA Tat on No tardy pupils and ite 5 p FE 3-7195, 55-15 ‘TAsT Pi PIKE STREET |! across the wall behind the bed. | 10-Year Guaraniee on All BRICK e FULL.BASEMENT @ 3 -. = | oc Hoc! Pachenger | ‘BEDROOM e BUILT-IN. 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Dealer That Gives Holden Red Stamps e no money down and § years to pay. »* ’ * o ; , o\ . , \ . vi } a ae di Pa Aa Vie eanti>i ‘ <* ' . 4 7 | » | ¥ iN ae im : “ ’ i +" r; \ + Led ‘ 4 , oe ¥ , i “ aot , ‘4 * ~. fac . * oe D&M Building pied Armstrong Furnace TT) SUPP LY 2 ie . 2255 E. Walton Blvd. | Candia ok ae doko ‘Oakland County Disributor Fe 3.7849 11a BAL LEME || EVES.,and SUNDAY NO DOWN PAYMENT Oe Bolo. ! . RR BR 32275, RHA. TERMS Jl 371 Voorheis Rd... |. “ale*Gueiee’” | FE 99 Come in and See the GOODWILL ee oe i Og ee a ee ee eee ans Se: 7% ‘2 ee : 4 ee s : 4 > « THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, | ‘AUGUST 23, 1958 Sump Pumps’ © Sfesceet het cre == Way Improves (Heat Pump Eliminates \Adewale Vetiaio'Sump Pun Pron the other, band, ar. ree earn efor House Chimneys ‘Dries Out House Beaina tn: Se Be ee water. Large lots. MU 4-1815 3 bedroom all brick home with full, basement, at- tached car-port, gas heat, paved street, city sewer and MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY ON MANOR ROAD, CORNER COMMERCE ROAD, MILFORD M & R WILSON REALTY FE 8-6192 “Floor Beauty ‘fleasily maintained with wax. Experts in modern. methods of housekeeping are agreed. that wax- ing is the easiest of all methods of floor maintenance. Surveys have shown that today's homemakers are saving themselves hours of household chores with the use of wax maintenance for both floors and furniture. Among the newest of the floor- ings that gain in beauty with an application of wax is a cork linoleum that looks remarkably like inlaid hardwood parquet. There are two patterns avail- able, one in blonde wood and the annoyances that accompany ordi- nary heating systems. ; The electrical industry has de- veloped a heat pump you ‘can install in a closet, anywhere downstairs in the cellar, out in the garage, behind the barn, or ir the utility room. It's practically noiseless, causes no soot, and is as safe as your electric light bulb. The unit heats in winter and cools in the sum- mer, uses only air as fuel. Set the thermostat for the tempera- ture you want throughout the house or in any room, The heat areas, service charges and all the|- ee oe Heating by heat pump does away with worries of leaks in pipes, boilers or tanks. The rat- tling radiator is a thing of the past. Actually; heating by electricity is simply conditioning of the air im your home. Your electric heat pump warms the air, or cools it. Whether it’s warm or cool, the air is always fresh. You have no yearly furnace- cleaning nor maintenance worries. There are no parts to break down and you need no replacements in ot Sonik eae ‘a ible: Wild ve walls and masonry of a new home during the first year after its con- struction. Some of that water probably will condense in crawl spaces, in the attic, and in ex- teriior wall areas unless proper ventilation is provided to remove it, the Metal Ventilator Institute reports. ‘Condensation such as this often is what causes paint to blis- ter and peel soon after the happy water entering through window or the result of seepage. ‘teed wo, hy the ‘cellular structure of the ers, especially in aneas where sew- ers are inadequate, ‘are seeking the| trector best mechanical protection they can find against damage during heavy rains. A sump pump is usually the answer to this problem, says the The modern architect, who size and | |. nsurance panies vibe aueaiiie Galeeinns aati wud they are ideal for the MAY be living in a house that is] _ because insurance compas, 4 I |. Has your new Soaring essed ethane ia Agsiatia 5 home, ons oth! The, electrical industry jalmost literally “all wet!” But) coverage of damage to property E "s. |the wax test? eliminate the chimney. anticipates some 3,000,000 homes: jdon't be alarmed, it you have ade-|caused by flooding of basements, : Most man-made flooring mater-| Electricity lets him do it, will be heated and alt-condl- | ate ventilation, protection against such hazards i8 A lials take waxing. beautifully but|’ With the chimney gone and elec-| tioned by heat pumps before ae ae oe now entirely up to home owners LSO MINIMUM FHA TERMS. it’s still a good idea to be on theltricity at work, the architect also| 1970. The newest heat pump This applies to daniage to prop-|!*nt Place. safe side and select a flooringleliminates furnaces, radiators,| measures less than two by two | The fact is that many gallons of| 14, “real or personal, caused byl — F ULL PRICE $13,500 which is best improved and most/flues, ducts, pipes, fuel storage} feet in size for indoor installa- |water may be evaporated from the/ floods, backing up of wowmth, § ee Wood Cells Unchanged You can’t tell the age of a tree says T. K. May, technical director of the West Coast Lumber- men’s Association. The cells never change no matter how old a tree pees Soe Dae 6 ee ee ber remains in use. Malaya and England have about Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Infor- home-owners move in. * * Roof ventilators and ventilators at the ends of dormers or in walls beneath the ridge of the roof, or even under the eaves, plus, grill the same areas. YOU WILL NEVE than ~—— ae be — te buy a business for any less right now. other in light mahogany. ’ The vinyls also take wax beau- ventilators in the walls of crawl spaces, are safeguards. pump does the rest. your electric heat. system, HOW IT WORKS Special Summer Prices COTTAGE RESORTS. Buy or Trade Now for a Secure Future realtor partridge & associates 1050 W. Huron, FE 4-3581 e e mi wax i * e ge Fn ee Garages Additions “eeae(liel eect a teins When heat pumps came on the Lighter Sliding Doors a ° e tive coating. And, of|arket a few years ago, they were OXFORD MOBILE MANOR Coe ee oe orenes tties as a protective coating. And, of| 7 i) tarve—designed mainly for| TO Provide easy access to alu-l] po) so ccious Mobile Livi opportunities. Among them are— e ) course, there, is nothing like wax|Ti si use. Thousands of fac-|minum-screened patios or suni} °°s wines east of Oxford pg MOTELS BOAT LIVERYS TAVERNS ’ Breezeways ° Roofing to develop the mellow and much.| ROSUiOL tied them eee wen ape eee | ee oe MecraGnaxrs © Gaatezations «© EOMBEN"yamps fe-beccatred | Mies eS oe ’ introduced new lines of sliding FOR INFORMATION gnocks COTTAGE. Bi —_———— floor. Many homemakers, who take} [Electrical engineers now have pride in the beauty of their floors, are treating their wood floors merely with a light stain and then with regular applications of wax to develop the appearance of old wood, so cherished by decorators and flooring experts. Chamois Good Polisher With Planter laround a shoe or scrubbing) A large planter for the patio or brush is a wondérful duster’ to/!awn will provide for'a mass dis- produce a mirror-like gloss on fur-|Play of potted plants and protect glass doors. 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M START YOUR CERTIFIED COMFORT PROTECTION NOW~BEFORE COLD WEATHER WITS Sie ~ by calling us DON'T FORGET OUR LOW SUMMER FILL RATES! HL A. SMITH. OL COMPANY a 1700-1702 S.. Telegraph Rd, one Phone FE 8.0495, i ‘ alte |} 590 S. Paddock St... | Phone ‘FEderal 2.8384 - tory, % x e ulle Gains lig Fight to Keep, Prench Africa TANNANARIVE, M a dagascar (UPD)—Premier Charles de Gaulle appeared today to have won the first ‘round of his battle to keep|m Freee Aiea RES to Se: taete Informed sources said he TUGE le 1508. Sin Serennete' | will continue. hb weno a as pee union, Local political leaders stressed in conferences with the oe Oe a the lsland’s destiny to be linked with France in the future, * De Gaate Yan See wan, the Set which Oklahoma City Equality Sought Negro Children” Used in Drive to Get Served at Restaurants OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Okla- whites, an official of the National Assn, for Advancement of Colored People said here last night. . * * * “These people are Christian peo- ple and we love them,” said Mrs. Clara Luper, advisor for the city NAACP Youth Council. Mrs, Luper is supervising a drive by Negro children to win for their race the right to be served with whites at restaurants ‘and fountains in the city. The movement has met with heres se the city will accept égroes in the near future. Tokdaboma City Is ready for a change,” she said. “We are get- ting plenty of white support. “The merchants - afraid it will. hurt their business to serve Negroes, But they’re wrong, and we hope to show them. that.” * «* * The Negro youths started their “sitdowns” Tuesday night, seeking oivics Sen ee downtown Katz Thursday, the store " started serving Negroes at its fountain, and yesterday the group of chil- dren — ranging in age from 6 to 17 — moved to food counters in the Kress Variety Store and Brown’s Department Store. Kress promptly served the youths, but Brown’s did not, The 36 ‘Negro children ‘sat for six hours in Brown’s luncheonette, ig- nored by waitresses. * *x* Some read magazines, while the younger ones took out crayons and edlored in their books. “We'll be back at Brown’s to- Natives in the picturesque wide- brimmed hats. and Mexican-style ponchos which are a feature of the island lined the streets to cheer De Gualle and packed a new 100,- 000-seat stadium to hear him speak, * * * Madagascar’s® six territorial as- semblies, De Gaulle warned that “secession” from the French un- jon would automatically — end French economic aid to the island. Informed sources said Madagas- can politicians had no such break- away in mind, While wanting to continue their’ adherence to the French union they intend, however, to press for a greater measure of "allege dattempt to use $20,000 of In’a speech to the members of |: _THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, - AUGUST. 23, ‘1958 , > Union’ Monthaps: Seek Guarantee of. Honest! Elections in 1 Locale union funds to “fix” a criminal case. ,. The monitors directed that a @versee the union as part of a comprise settlement in a case brought by"13 rank-and-file team- sters who sought to block Hoffa’s election as union after they regained state voting rights. Complete records of union elections would be impounded and preserved for one year. - Tiny Kusaie island, an area of only 42 square miles, has, been occupied in its time by four for- eign powers -— Spain, Germany, Japan and the United States. dt is The monitors were appointed tol. president, - The 16-point code would bar per-| — appointed Teamster Union ‘moni-/sons convicted of major crimes a ee called on Teamser fom union office for one year ty Coes OUT IN TEE a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ THE BERRYS BACK YARD AND SOAK UP A Lite SUNSHINE ! in the Carolines in the South Pa- Fosse Ben Paes 10 on cific, ‘THE GIRLS | : independence. “QUCH! ‘They’ iy Re (cs es | 2 There has been no violence or disorder since the “sitdowns”’ started. * * * Asked why she was sure of vic- Mrs, Luper said: “We're depending on Christians to come ta our rescue — white and black. It Christianity’ fails, then we sur- render.” Dems in Delaware Choose Candidates DOVER, Del, (AP): — Former}. Gov, Elbert N. Carvel has been nominated by Delaware Demo- ctats to seek the U.S, Senate seat now held by Republican John J. defeated him two years The state GOP th tn saan its candidates: next Wednesday, iM oR Re The convention avoided bitter- ness on what was expected to be a touchy issue—civil rights, A sec- tion of thé platform adopted last) Bo Ke BOARDING HOUSE NOW WHAT DO YOU SLIPPOSE THOSE TADPOLES. ARE UP TO/ MY WORD, THAT DUMMY ° BEARS A REMARKABLE RESEMBLANCE TO BAXTER? HM «LEANDER FASHIONED A SIMILAR OBJECT SOME YEARS AGO AND IT MADE THE OLD BOY FLRIOUS/ YOU SEE, ALVIN, THIS ISA COMBINATION SCARE- CROW AND SERINKLER! : aww ANY QUESTIONS, OR HAVE FIGURED IT OUT 'Y 7 etZ By Franklin Folger re just right “ HIM DIRTY? SO DON'T GO CALLIN’ OUT OUR WAY HU, HAL BAWLIN' ME OUT FER WHAT MADE YOU MESSIN’ UPA C BED, THINK I WAS p EH? WELL ED REFERRING 10 |] . Z YOU THIS TIME >-1 IST THE DOG? j 8-25: % ges ae PATIF 1 FALL ASLEEP | | ¢ ie ea: oe A ek SS ae ee es ‘ A 1-1 Win Over -Clevelanders Exhibition Victory Is 14th in 18 Contests With Paul Brown By BRUNO L. KEARNS 1-1 Win i Ey ist touchdown for the Detroit Lions in a two-yard plunge against Cleveland in exhibition won by the defending NFL champs 17-7 at THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AU & A ¥ UST 23, 1958 * Misses 2 Field Goals 1 a DETROIT -— Lou Groza’s toe must be losing its automatic power. j * * * The famous veteran of the Cleve- land Browns, who holds most ev- ery field goal ard extra point kick- ing record in the National Foot- _|ball League had’ a couple rare moments lagt night against the Lions, * * * He missed two field goals. which most people often comceded Boys’ Club Not — Show's Sponsor 58 |and Mrs, Ellis have in mind i] 4 fi B 2 i z i te § Ef (‘ : >& a8 the New York Giants appear at Briggs Stadium. : ai | CLEVELAND BETRort Passes Giants Lose ot LA, 2 jstarted something. ~ Dickson, who has a 9-5 record with the Athletics this season, will report to : x * * In return, the Athletics will get a “satisfactory player” and an un- amount of cash next spring, an Athletics spokesman said, Dickson, a native of Leaven- Battling Pike Nearly- Dunks Woman Angler When a 30-inch-long northern |pike grabbed a night-crawler on the hook of Mrs, Helen (James) Watkins’ fishing line, it really : The battling pike put up a hot scrap, 7\the Pontiac woman (559 Montana), who was fishing at Wildwood Lake with her family on ‘ “That fish (it weighed in at .|pounds) nearly pulled me into the lake,” the fisherwoman said. “I don’t know which was‘ the most tired out — me or the fish,” she added. Anyway, it was the angler’s biggest fish. She used a cane pole and fished from the bank She: got a lot of “advice’’ how to Jand her prize from her family, children! | The Aasotiated Press hew YORE-GH Turner, Isi%, Phile : a, guipointed Stefan Redi, 147, Pas ! % A New York immediately. | Klimchock, playing with Poca- tello, Idaho, is leading the Pioneer League in hitting with a 390 av- erage. He has hit 24 home runs, “Iscored 108 runs, got 173 hits for 274 bases, and batted in 112 runs. He bats ener, cove right. * Klimchock started in pro ball last year at Grand Island in the . |Nebraska State League. He will wv, the Athletics in Boston Sun- Denver Puck Team Pulls Out of WIHA DENVER (AP) — The Univer- sity of Denver Friday pulled out of the planned Western. Intercoll- giate Hockey Assn. and announced its ice team will play an inde- pendent ‘schedule this winter, Coach Murray Armstrong said his national champion ‘Pioneers will go it alone because they have been unable to book games with four other would-be members of the proposed new collegiate hock- ey league. He identified the four aS Minnesota, Michigan, Michigan State and Michigan Tech, Quas Hebert Takes Open Lead EDMONTON (AP) — The par- wreckers get their last chance in the Canadian Open Golf Tourna- ment today. The blistering pace that marked the first two rounds of the 72-hole $25,000 tournament continued in the third round yesterday as two players equalled the course rec- ord of 64 and two more—including Mik leader Jay Hebert of Sanford, Fla. | Bow Fipsters ~—came in with 65 over the May- fair Golf Club’s 6,651-yard -par-70] 5 eourse. yza's Toe Muist Be _| Losing Its Automatic | And he missed them at distahces| -1and at positions on the field from Romack Pa from the 24. Both were wide the left. . ye * * * field goals for 23 attempts, while Wilson spouted praise on some of his players for their defensive x. & diana did an outstanding job as defensive halfback. He ies red a fumble, intercepted a pass and made several key tackles to stop Cleveland offensive moves. Michigan State's Jim Ninowski, PFO-' who wrecked the Lions in the All- For the Lions offensively, seable *|Ken Webb saw plenty of action and made a good acocunt of him- self, him three points, His first attempt] — was from the 34 and his second) | In 1953 Groza had a perfect, 23) - work. Linemen Gene Cronin and} © Rookie Dave Whitsell from In-| CHAMPION—The last putt finds the cup, as Mrs. Samuel E. Gawne rounded out her women’s 1958 championship effort at Bloomfield Hills Country Club, (above, left), yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Gawne defeated Mrs. S. E, Knudsen for her Yesterday’s final round was set for 18 holes. bytoFourth . With 2-1 Win Runners on, but Can’t Bring ‘em Home * BALTIMORE ®—The Detroit. Ti- 13th homer of the year. Jim Bunning took the loss, his eighth against nine victories. Tigers ‘Orioles Shove. . 8rd Bloomfield Hills championship in the last four id to 5th Sp O SP@i ES Rival Hurler Spoils Terry’s._Perfect Game United Press International Close but no cigar. That's how it was for both Ralph Terry of the Athletics and Sad Sam the Phils hitless until Rip Repulski led off the eighth inning with his lith home. run, os Jones was bidding for the sec-.. ond no-hitter of his Major League career, having pitched his first against the Pirates, May 12, 1955, llth triumph, Stan Musial had two doubles to set a National League record for 2,167 total: bases, The Yankees, back on the right track again, ran their American Z Stops Senators, 1-O single, Ike- Delock went all the way for his 12th victory, giving up 10 hits to the Indians, including Rocky Colavito’s 29th homer. - | gained his seventh victory, Vern his seventh victory | starter Joe Nuxhall. Marv Grissom | Was the loser, | Major Leag AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB BATTING ue Statistics NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB pesyine. HR RBL ie . e., } s Meet in Firkale season rex comic] te as memes of Oe aoe nae nnn at a , six triumphs in| Gene’ Green a run) Ne bees a eee tad ‘50 ee ea Cards and Gene| Chicago dint Sit 1ood 83 dae et i ae teh Hw nson had the aid of three dou-|Freese belted one’ with -the bases| Boston 14 4158 551 1070 123 513 -257| Philadelphia ‘2.4100 $08 fs a tet a2 Ce en ear gul|MeBiOys, and clutch pitching, by/empty to help, Jones record hisiBeam ct” St tae i SG Sg ltemees. dt We ts tt a 3 ac an, who relieved him = Baltimore 3992 413. 978 87 387 .245| NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB ING championship. came down to a/in the eighth. wae PO A E DP Pet. inrtusiemiceel teal today, be- . AMERICAN LEAGUE « Cincinnati ....123 3393 1343 $3 161 963 tween a 20-year-old college. a ea ae “d Leas 308 Miah Fe ai a i Hi who warts to win but won't de-|Kuenn ef 3000 wins off s¥yy 123 3285 1331 90 144 .981 Bt. Louls, .7112130,3436 1307 113 Jal 976 vote her life to it and a veteran|dzerial 1000 weedng of 3344 iio 3148 1216 $1 118 ‘S00|Chicegae ns... 439 Shed sane Lib tae tote of 25 who thinks its time to settle|aaime g> - 314¢-Riurele 3348 ia fos Be oe sala pean ae do down and get a job. Kaline rf 4011 -Busby of S78) Triple Plays-— elphia, Chicage 7 ee git | Bae RG es Te er The rivals in this 36-hole match|Martin'3 4000 Gardner % 2908 nae Utes ran wl ie over the hilly, 6,467-yard Wee|bunning’'p 3020 Jommen tt 3898 AMERICAN LEAGUE Musial, Gi, Louis 306 80 139 19 $¢ 362 Burn course were Anne Quast, the|°Grsm 11 $699 Harshman p 0000 {1% or, more ot date) ae Covington, Mis."" "393 38 Rie: ot 330 Stanford University senior from| Aguirre p 00.99 . we Mtl Mare, Prac. 061 90 lag 3 Be Marysville, Wash.,, and Barbara ones ter Marve i om: & — An. G % ig $ @ 34 [Benes were ee SL te Romack of Sacramento, Cali, a/o™Sitietr "ise Ratt! Sie "7 Ss a Sets Beer eee | 8 ae former champion who says she’s on tt Vale a g 7 41 38 iDark, Bt. L.-Chi, 413 44127 3 35 308 going to spend next week Baltimore \......-..:s:555+5, dee tet Sonat 58 Gl aT > OF we a 3s 8. isc. 472. 68 las ta 303 for a job tn the public relations| tianer Pane Secor eylDare = Bae Be [ieeet , is H 3u| RaaoRdl Cedcor pica field. Miranda; Miranda, ¢ 3K sees . : ‘ ore s Se « Boyd, Miranda and Bord: me Mi|Washingion’ "8 69.435 3 |Wixon, Cle, 305 38 ez 6 1 Il] patoher 50 WL ERA They're about ttractive a inoge ‘ond: on bey New York 8, i Mesut Mantle N.Y. a0? 100 128 96 90 Sor] Wits Pits... SL 90 47 2 7 2i8 caik ot at eilied fos “aa tind ling cine gs naar Botton hag 0 night ‘ Boyer Bar : 21 3 4 4 3 Soe Wiley Mil ---101 ” 33 a ; $331 anywhere and over the past fivelaumme % 9 7 § 3 3 iiaitimore 2, Betrlt 1 ‘nine slebern, N-Y. 349 $9 105 10 41. 301! jones, St. Louis 199 154 90 178 11 9 2:71 years or $0 they've been among| Johnson (Ww, 67). 71312 1- © 3 Iicleveland at Boston, 12:30 p.m. — McLish/Kaline, Det. 428 60 128 13° 65 299| Miller, S. Fram. 12) 108 34 a@ 3 7 3.88 the best. / SBP By ‘Burind 1 Frosting). Soar | cic ee asco tinlee CTS | phe MRO Gl OSB SS 8 loose Pitt. «63 4033 06 4 4 3.05 Umnont, Summers, 8:9. A GS we Fo ae Suowron, NY. 363 §3 167 12 64 i295 Roverte, PRA! . 214 206 37 108 13 41 3.07 . was City at Wash Ast “Hee Cle. 55 113.29 81 .202 : ing Steel Bear ore tie eo lee oe 2 eR eS ? Falling Steel Beam oh ot Balianore, 1:65 0. Ee eee Grand American Kills Grid Captain anses City at-Boston 2, 12:30 p.m. — NY BB coum manrmn, x, {eaeeeedes (eee eB 2 g\Names Its Ist | PLAINFIELD, N, _J.| Chicago :05 ‘pam. , : es pace to take a two-stke leadl (65) A page atel bears cresbel mamonat Tpacus - juamet fy is fe: 2 giCanadian Champ hole total was 199 ‘on rounds of|*te life from a college football jnwantes it 2H i i i 4 Man was who was working in a Francisco... i i}. VANDALIA, Ohio (AP) — A 66, 68 and 65, captain ae 1.683 a3 192 i E: an . {steel for the summer. ahd 15 2 17 ‘370|Canadian held the Grand Ameri- Jey Modort 00.00.0000... 134-65~-199/ . Kenneth W: Jr. st. Laws viele ; 3S as i Heican handicap trapshoot title to- Goets .....sccscccseueeee 201/23, star~athlete at Howard Uni-|cnic wevvibes S7.+968 463 = ams & = day, but a heart-broken 16-year- Wes Ellis. .... 201 versity, in Washington, D.C., died |P*"*“*nte sate RESULTS 40 8 14 12 56 965/0ld kid from Illinois is getting. a Stan Leonard .... TERDAY'S RESULTS & co 202 Pittebureh : 8, 2 a 74 ‘285 /lot of chee! Al Balding |. 134-69—202/ yesterday the instant that the four. fittepureh 6, Chteeee 2 night a wm $3. 350) t heers too, fog pes ' {371-903 |ton beam fell from a pole, pushing] Civcionati 7, San Prancises 3, night & % { & Z| The new champion is 66-year-old 33-63-20) him against another beam. _ ge 15 4.4 24 58 Emerson Clark, a foundry super- : aoe ts feage : i a intendent from Preston, Ont,, first Friday's Tournament Baseball 4 rt BP 0 Ww eraito carry the coveted crown across” __ PONY, World Nees : ( yo 0 es 2a|the Canadian border. oe | ahaiiat re. $f Chtenso 2) Pizarro (4! be er The kid is Robert V. Nolan of : t . Parkes i. ‘40| Lewistown, Ill., whd posted the Monterrey, 2 oe, TH 1) nn at only onan Any yen ari ee i ‘ 5 breaking of can n't Glenview, » Te ose . N.Y. 1, West- i i | ni a win a bury . 62:12 3 2.81 thing. Kalamazoo Pro Sets'Pace With Ist Round 67 Only 15 Golfers. Can Equal or Better Par on Opening Day THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Aveust 9° 1958 2 What They. Shot ' at Atlas Valley denied yesterday © ' _ |ports he already had decided to seek American League approval of a transfer, - _. : pobrregee: But, to the reliet ot Minneapois ena for’ venieahaak ; . tara also a Swedes Cool to w ae ee eae See Track Tourney STOCKHOLM (AP)—-Th 4 pean European track and field cham- sxtn| Michigan Horses Win in Canadian Exhibit ~~ ’ Grand Rapids five birdies on his way to score of $4-34—68, Big John Barnum, Blythefield occu: pro who hails from Belmont, pied 3rd place with . 4th spot. belonged to Lansing’s Lou Wendrow, former State champion who had a pair of 35s for a cane of 70. * * = alsiad at 71 and still vey a in contention were defe' - Frankdin Hills, Eldon Briggs from Wally Burkemo of of LL CHAMPS AGAIN — Andres Galvan (2) and Rogelio Jozano (r) hug their team host as other members of the Monterey team look on after the Mexicans walloped Kankakee, Il., liamsport, Pa., gional pastel 10-1 to repeat ag Little League champions at Wil- team that eliminated Birmingham, Mich. in re- wet wt ce cr ae see eae AP Wirephoto Crocker Holds PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY Larry Pentiuk . |, Ramon Peterson Kankakee was the [p23i} Segerlund .. yesterday. vueewee Bill * v=. [Shaw's Win, Spencer = "land Elks Lose Openers 4-Stroke Edge Kathy Cornelius Pins rE Hopes at Waterloo, on Percentages se ten een ~ RACING ‘Sunday, August 24th STOCK CARS and pein cker ‘ea WEIGUR veiccccccscvecscccesc Gene a ee eee eee ‘Whi *Rube Widen Prank Wilson ee cer el WATERLOO, Iowa (# — Kathy 4g\cornelius is looking toward the "8ipercentages to help her win the —78/$7,500 Waterloo Open Golf Tourna- a 15-foot putt for his hee effort of the day. \ Greenbaum was cast as favor- Wins ‘Lefty’ Title BOWLING LEAGUE RESERVATIONS BEING ACCEPTED ‘for fall information call Motor Inn Rec. FE 5-6032 State Barber Association Pontiac Local No. 50 _ Signed . _LOCAL No. 50 38 Lone 3 pionships have moved into their : By BILL CORNWELL) =| |° >) AX# SE Se A ee eo ee 3 qi final two days with many sports Fei sonyl bh prea bed habggey. ud an enaer| a i a ess: = 36-1 fans wondering why the Swedes | ee crag he noun nen: ymple z i 5 F aren’t turning out in great num- Canadian pir gg Exhibition Horse ; "jn the world was,leading the pack Reeie Myles, teat rr ee Snes. there Mr Mi "wale dtetins ‘teday when the $5,000 Michigan set Braybyiakd 2000.00) 9-36—" - In the first four days there ax B ip sete aah tt “¥ golf tournament en hag, ~ce-Bhe its 1-38— hasn't been a single capacity |Mich., was first Her husband’ al ond round at Atlas Valley y : crowd and this is a stadium that/hunt team event. ushand 8 , : Club. = 13 hole ay 00. ha er ar pec ones ? The Russians now have eight ewes Dave Hill, " Q-year-old assistant] gs a ee. —§ | (Tim Baldwin |... = | Che vine, owne fessional at the Elks Country *Ralph Rediond, 3 eC] «ON ~CARD—Celso Hedalgo, a gold medals to four for their ieee Pea’ < grat or Club in Kalamazoo, carded seven unr eee 38-31-18] featherweight from Mexico, will ene The Soviet" rent —_ aor — pie: in judging of sad- : 7 Watrous ....,..06..4 ++ 38-37 , e athie ve es birdies Friday while shooting @ crom Wilson. c.cccsscisscs..38-40—45) be on the alkpro boxing card |.” combined men’s and women’s|dle horses over 14.2 hands. In third blazing five-under-par 67 for a one- Roy Beattie 2220002200000 36-37—18| September 8th, The profession- Matador, owned by OOS LAVEN ooo cnece ese: ae 37—75| al “rights will be held at Wisner point total of 153 to 78 for Ger-|place was [) stroke advantage. Mick Berklioh 00 0000000000000 36-40-76] Stadium. many, 57 for Great Britain . and|Charles Record of Mt. Clemens, Hot els sere aT per Rapid of sLawrence ord 00.0 56 for Poland. Mich. we yesterday's opening round a Wayne Hendrickson 1 210.0...1'39-32— ‘ was Harold Brink, the time-test- pene Hun ; ‘OLIVER MOTOR SALES SERVICE DEPARTMENT! . They will PICK UP your car and DELIVER it when repairs have been completed + « «OF YOU! bring it in and they will DRIVE YOU to your desired destination in one of their courtesy cars. Pre-Labor Day Specials! 4 championship, Andy Anderon te ~~ | b ae , 2 haan, Seale @ ADJUST BRAKES Fabulous Savings 2 Cub layout to win, yesterday. Pontiac Ar Ca Bar’ er Shops * Croas § Tis and Wheel © LUBRICATION 5 Satine ee ee aad 9 ahesk ay fapinar hearts Pha (| @ CROSS 5 TIRES and 1958 BUICK “birds” on par No, 4 and parS ‘Including Auburn Heights, Keego Harbor, 9 Remote Dietibuter sed Adjes ce 11 WHEELS by “14 The eld cues mc Clarkston, Waterford, Drayfon Plains ¢ Adlust Carburetor ond Timing e eecninas wee. | | DEMONSTRATORS Former’ Cleveland t Bill] I |.° Case Corbareter: Ges Filter : : : ear” Specials altace Will Be Closed Tues. and aie Sept. 2-3 fh | 7 45" a er 5” a iia anes ol ma tome Rosen andl ~ (Tuesday ond Wednesday Following Labor: Day) | : : hoe would expect to pay for 2 1958 ‘hi “Leave Your Car Troubles in the Honds of the Expert Mechanics “ _ OLIVER MOTOR SALES — 210 Orchard Lake Ave. SERVICE DEPARTMENT Detroit Golf Club and Detroit’s Joe ment. : Zakarian, nee kk ~ wight others, including two PRESS BOX Oe Pate ee een ae een The 25-year-old Florida mother, amateurs, were tied with par gion coos one oie =o 8 shooting even par 144 througir the] Among those at even par Miss U°S., owned -by Detroiter| ©@7treaker as the s Al Crawford of Spencer ruined urna- Rochester's Jack Fleck, rare George Simon, was using Hawaii regionals got under way last night.| no-hitter by beating out a roller |"John Whe 39" i ae Pardee pom SPECIAL HOLIDAY RAGES - in his ist Michigan Open tour- /Kai’s “innards” in the Silver Cup| Shaw’s Jewelers had to come} with two-out in the 7th. Wa- 38-78 strokes back of leader Fay Crock-]| ney and young Art Berry of Pine ‘race on the Detroit River today./from behind to nip defending :tate| terford meets Flint tonight. RE ‘ler going into today’s third round. ‘SUNDAY, AUGUST ist ~ Lake. Miss U.S. and Maverick were co-| champion: Allen Park 2-1 in Class Gerry Armstrong scattered six Jo <= Geom oc escsaees. 40-39—79 ~ * * | sd of Jackson who pn ia a name x * hine was dropping a 1-0 Class Alnitter earlier to drop the Elks. sSim Funston goietrsee clan 37-49" ercentagewise it's : oni St ee Jackson who ro last May, at-| ‘Temyear veteran “Jug” Gl- |verdict to Port Huron in a 1-in|7 550° tymus Grant bad also scat-/B08uamedl, 20000000 Le ee tar aa : tacked ‘Atlas Valley's 6,400-yard| rard has changed his mind about | ning mound duel at Flint. tered six until a single and double Me iMrs. Cornelius. Her last tourna- a course in his usual affirmative| retirement anq will join the Pitts: | 5) ccer soors of Waterford |in the 1lth ended it. ° “manner and the result was decid-| burgh Steclers, The Suaalcnt | also feli into the loser’s bracket | The locals missed a golden op-|. . - edly rewarding. sign Al Dorow, recently released by bowling to Port Huron 6-0 in | portunity to win it in the 7th with A An offensive-minded golfer who! ) 1.) posses’ he Detroit Rad- | “D” Play at Fut. two on whelff a line drive went foul|z d bubbles with optimism, Hill toured) 1° aunut tonight at Sarnia, Shaw's was slated to meet Wy-|0¥ inches. Ralph Alee had two of| a the Atlas Valley layout in 32-8 Sais the losers’ bingles. Lodge 810 will|< A inst x *« * tte this afternoon at 1 with Flint tonight 4 sgeme Pe ; \ Nancie Rideout of Jackson won| the winner slated to play again at mont ann aa A six-foot, 135-pounder with ® |the opening women’s slalom event|? P-m. and the loser at 7:30. NIL Exhiiitess At & Glance i rapid Hil) added 4 |i, National Water Ski champion-| The Jewelers put together three || SATURDAY'S GAMES oe deft putting touch to his long | nips at Pine Mountain, Ga., with/of their five hits with an error) “una Ore, “" “Minelow wt Port\s; 2 game and the combination paid isandy Lecklider of Birmingham far] to pull out their verdict in the 6th. | Baltimore vs. ‘Chicago Cardinals at Austin, | PP : off in seven “birds,” two MOre \aoun the list. The Lake Sherwood) Vern Keebaugh and Lou Seay, who SUNDAY’S_SCHEDULE a : than any other player could cl / Inman, Stan Kostater. prank Mets: : birdied four holes, 5 ae Cachent Kostoorek Infield Wéek = 33.: 4-7-2001 5 .212|" “Denotes aniateur. Wins Channel Race | ss y k . —_—s = Par was a difficult obstacle for} Ex-Michigan star Barry MacKay/Topeka, Kan. Western-A Season’ 429 : DOVER, England—Greta An- | the state's best shotmakers, Only|played in the National Doubles peemng sae diareeha Local Games Sunday derson of Long Beach, Calif., won | 15 were able to equal orjtourney’s semifinals today. Virgin-|Charies Oertel Outfield Week’ 34415121 3.441 the mass English Channel swim- better ye pee ecg ml gegen ae ee Pontiac The Griff's Grill baseball team ee Pe ees eee aan. 1st round of the 72-hole event. consola a Louisville, Ky. Orioles) Season 310) will the Stadium .| for straight year today. | After today's 18 holes,, the tee eee pgp fechas Magers pesarateg SEPT S Tae eee a ed teday =. arell se She just missed setting a new - : , la oe ’ will be cut to lers|Hodgman of Kalamazoo was ohn Yodhes Outfi k j record in a time of 10 hours and es ORO ee tee hae oe a tor the 3¢-hole champicn-|ot a doubles team that bowed Fri-|” Ferndale me ee 41 1010 0 .200/sotthall doubleheader at Jaycee| 59 minutes. row 3 heer ee ee ae Spenmeets. lee "fname, cu toys Samm 9 18 9230s at hm whete they The companies countered with companies has made a new offer.|days a week but, as a spokesman|? to 7 p.m. 1c, 4-47 8 payers issues. their offer—extend the present Chrysler and Ford say flatly that|for one company put it, Nothing Rummage’ Sale Daily. 98 W mee. contract two years. This, they |‘he original UAW proposal is still has changed but the date,” Howard.’ , - ad 88. com- , »| polated out, would amount to a : Q ; ‘ said| PAY Increase of 16 cents an hour Death Notice Funeral Directors 4 __Help_ Wanted Male Male _§ Help Wanted Female 7 to won't pia Donelson-Johns mas eae ape ein Ted |" to, nova, 4 and : tt) ELEANOR, NEE BLOD- “pesigned for Funerals” | WANTED: ae Ge as * a val at William 3. ‘Thomas G.. aad Pa~ Cemetery Lots 5 DLEAGED LADY TO ‘. + | tricia daughter of Mr. and | « on arp | YOUNG TO while mother works. $10 2. ' . pre. ule 2. Mere. 3 LOTS AT CHAPEL.$150 _Reiser's. agen dee = d : inane. service, Monday, 2 p.m. Ee 100 or © graves 34 Help Wanted Female 7 7|_Soringtield M mene eee e ee get 42 fa White Chapel Cemetary, Pam: THREE GRAVES, Wir TOME AMBITIOUS “amily. ripe tonrtitees Yok « abs Ry cxseweta Goatemoasiens $0 the Mit" rark. ‘Phone "PE dit WOMEN tne Gmiploy meat Dolng tle eaEne prema . WHITE CHAPEL—Tw GRA Work 3-4 hours a day or earlz) 4 brs. vet, é aay, 5-4 rit, : ; THOMAS, AUGUST 21. 1068, RILEY | ¢i25, six $900 Lisa or Li| evening “Zara as Puron. M Here’s good m . Luther, 12 X. Jessie, age 18: be; na Pee S| ne ‘ for : truckdriver John B. Hicks of Markey, Mrs. J Hyde, Willie | avTo BODY BUMPERS WITH t Bx. On @% hour day, beginhers,| Pythisa’ Bide. 2 im 16 4 ~ gee igen a. When negotiations opened almost) tighiand, Mich., ran off the road | Sa See Sarge Teabeth tate Rees, iat yee oe Come seedy te, work, | om. & 8 << : en policy at | the [ve months ago, the UAW laid) yesterday with a load of 30,000 yaugess 3h at 3:00 pm et | BEAUTY eg naree for of- a oak Siar attraction down 5 wee list of proposals—a@) Govs. Hicks told ambulance: at- Hustoon, Funeral Home. with tn- | eAUTO SALESMEN — experienced. Fer steady position. Unent detals, Write Box e Bon ; unusual plan provides life share profits, higher wageS, | ‘tendants who were taking him to tery. Mr. flley | will in state ene RELIABLE WRITE ‘ ier at dee tae = improved pensions and greater! . hospital that he had cracked he Huntoon Puneral Home. NEEDED COMPTOMETER ery Sasas mr teacher automatically includes, — a rie | aa ans at Otte BOX SEPLIES JACK COLE, INC. OPER. Beetle eekends oft” References. FH : Gites ot [hs face and the grim lok on the aia sie colts at Press Wee Biagle t Ponuine Gat Cath | Sait of Bally =, ae eee SS ee le ost. a you t |face of Ford's John S. Bugas at! The companies answered with were replies at Walled Lake a] se ond erent —folaer. 3 days wk. 10 W. Pike St. : YOU |the settlement announcement left/words lke extremely unrealistic, | Marx Brother Clowns as: office io the following } | Bur oF 9.0F R_ BRICK reps iiperal employee Benefits m SALESLADIES - if 4 doubt about the winner, inflationary, totally unacceptable INDIANAPO Marx, : boxes: ‘ bale i hire man with expe- | ere oer z rear as and, sports wea . To werk ‘do. it again? | ie TEx! ., nos oe — =. i 9 onetime straight man of the 4, 7,-19, 30, 31, 98, 26, | | SSEBEE ony here, Ong cope | RR Ss BLOOMFIELD | he or Call ; ® ' - Ice Cream Social Set Marx brothers comedy team, in 27, 28, 30, 3%, 63, 65, 74, nity for Fight, mar. Guaranteed. manent | No ¢ chifdren: Live on FASHION SHOP i. C. McELHANNON oe ae ee oe ee ai Gas oan 76, 90, 92. Bora, 6 AND OVER, FOR PUB: je fura.) Salary” ot me Bes STENOGRAPHER | that is out of one T hurch investigating a big time gamm- ° | He “appointment work. $1.00 an] food. (Small | far. | : copigon dustry coming at Four Towns Chur | : ppoin fowd. mall fare, Beated spt) 9 ous tee | a exe: of its poorer years. In 1955 it was bling ring: ‘I wish I was back Hey 34 motny ene By range-retnig.. lak we t for person-| Rochester, Ot, . | '2-0219 doing fine and looking forward'té| FOUR TOWNS — The official] on the farm.” w pastioa B S. ‘Saginaw: Run, 908 Kay Buld-| st Le, Se “ere TOY greater things. This time the auto/board. of Four. Towns. MethodistiChyrch Retreat Set ontiac ress | | sors 10 @ OVER, 10, DO ROUTE mENgED. crt ,DEMONSTRATORS | , ogy W- Huron St. companies appear united with each|Church will sponsor an ice cream : neat Kelly, of them giving rhs rol be re-|social at 1200 Willfams Lake Rd.| METAMORA—The Young People FOR WANT ADS amb ons. aes vir eT Ol : plows gol comm A Bal | - THE LIFE vee Te ant a, coe ae aoe fear Methodist Church] DIAL FE 2-8181 - miron ave am Bide. 18 W. TOYS TOVS— TOY 2 pressure © | “there pony rides 5 retreat tomorrow . . EEF needed | vues cours” | There is speculation that if Reu-|dren, games and contests. for alljat the cottage of the Rev. and From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. enced, in cattle feeding and gen- —— 9, OF VIRGINIA finer strikes oné, the others will|age groups. -- Mrs. Fred Clark in Port Huron. 7 rience, slag’ of family. salary ex- | gate oe ne onctunememonsiwmeme | shut down, In 1958 they split with : ried” immediately. The Press Baan 708 : Be eSleclse ie Sotiris Ford falling first, all alone, and Brose Qssumes no rexnon CaN \VASSERS & Main o office in - new ich than to cancel the . enaraes mission Aino telephone solicitors tm is opportunity to turn + insertion “of “the” ggvertine at sed use of car ‘and. telephone. hich fh For ‘apculatinant Fd LI 2-8836 AUSTIN-NORVELL dita Tahnath'wisoen ie | | aNGURM pars iret pan | Sine fen ral, ed | beet Sr a ’ ‘ are made be sure to get remises Must have ae. ‘tenee- he ment. City Hall, 36 8. Parke! dry dry elesning ‘plane Appiy in AGEN cY, INC, your “kill number.” Ne J furn , Bala Lg A a GY OF PORTIAG poy eaners, 8. teie- x ‘ WANTED: E Insurance an Ciasing time for savertise ahaats), Tele viston, 1 lephene. Sassi ik library Datrone in the use ister tia : errekee WAITRESS. MUST of All Kinds oe ie 12 0 Bee p the KEbaninces. Gall Mare: fetes rire Bernsen pnerestio, a npetke ADBiy | 2 fi apply Pp poanel | Depart | F aple, Birmingham, ¥ moog FE 2-9221 be pans oe $30 bw = Foi’ w. Huron Day ee snet LADY FOR. aoe — n. Bive in ‘phe Glue allowsne Ff U the day of tion after GAB DRIVERS, nA ADY 3° OR housework care of children, 5 ea: oseaves] roe poner? the first gider, nights aye! Apply py Ae We. Own trans. MAyiatr Help Wanted L.-- § as -g, 70 W. CASA WANT AD RATES Seventen = ey COUNTANT | CURB GIRLS. DAY & NIGHT AD MATCH BAL The I ; Lawrence St. ams “Da 7 De » thee for week in all egg of general Se |e as eta va ikon ent! Peabo sd Cor. Cass 3 He ne at pe ise fh its Eacellen Mth ie id, for sew) ai io wo of Ha’s, Jargeet fevdirect diund teaactes 15; ‘ ite He bos Sha Mock “and ma” méelves for ‘several. months eas wast Ey Distinguished Insurance 6 4.08 00 iii pa is growing, FE te 5 oat €xD 9% ton tot to get orders a é $70 49606 7.20 erience py cat on. tim ; Service Since 1920 Ralph T. Norvell : tp tf ww ee Rochester, Michij of eee WA ATTRESS Maton” "CORP. OF eae: : 4 S38 ire ap MaaT i = MARaG: wetted. Apply. in Berson, : aa EEA et gtr ee RR : r ions Call Mrs. ve wan oF 7 Tn Memoriam 2| eee ure so Far ube MELO | ERE Te | IN LOVING MEMORY OF tro an" al} Me ; 4 50,000.00 Per Year Ree ope iach : gee 4 ; 1967 missed ag yt r pm bead ‘i ‘ : ; le le : 1 inne helm ype on Og a Pan Materiel Funeral Directors 4 anaes er ee nished our- own manufacturing plant. This a. Woeunthe > Seana we WE SALESMEN .- COUPLE. W i fe ee business is Seoning and opportunities unlimited in this area COATS Wyte Thos Who quali y. bee Bill | —_c toe Full advertising sesources of the pompany are at. your FUNERAL HOME 2% - o qualify, after 4 “EES FOR B ea oe, rite Pon- ae Lear Die CE ‘ 2 ries NCh NOW AG! weeks ed mother ie : <9 ee . * Orayton Platns OR_3-7751 over whee Avply 1064 t General cleaning, eooking i ange Write Hurricane Steel t in MAMMOTH MAILBOX — Wayne Boles, assistant camp man- rsa, GRE CRS nm cereven 10" t10| |& ekg care nite, in ean ae be, ron daly. ager at the Kansas Bible Camp, near Hutchinson, Kan., rests on anny ag : schuett pa Bon. 4, hha Senge elt deorthdn sh-abpad tunltoen: which ne hiligteg $5 he sends Wane. * Measuring 4% feet tall, 4 feet wide and 4 feet » Lhe metal box EE eee Y pSltane ale? ine zt ROOF REP RS A ac Rarlinsh Lawn Ww dable Asphalt Pavin saat ieatheete Tie aay eee : i Ee ANY. RISD. |Boi, ND 7ELING, YOU WN All ALD FS. Geleriine. s k, *| BIG BEAR’ ‘Const UCTION .|$2_W. Huron 8t. PE _ 6-085 See, & a ty at wells. ean - WE DO tions, garages — . oar 2 part A the home. Business Services 13 red by factory trained our NCE SERVICE We service A makes of wrin and’ automatic washers 0 ie. uy tlac FE|SO%'S. 96 Oakiang PE 23-4021. p pet Cleaners. “OLive 1 ester, ASPHALT PAVING est. MA P : enrpemtering ASPHALT PAVING repair. bonded—licensed. R} ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS r efftee Genera} Printing 7" Otfice Su » 17. W s rence $1. Phe en m “” r 3 Pr AVON anit Band CARPET CLEANERS re & carpetin Seanad in ma oth erly Berkley Car- 0222. Roch. Daverere ‘Ba ee hee eto. Free cu estimate your drivewa Sg parking jot. We help finance nay yon voRe aE Te oe Bwemenss Miri ara, fame gered War eae Cl eS - rite Pontiac Job Ailing” Refereng ptation. OR 3-148. of any kind, WARTS) fe ‘Teens. Fit #-1080. =* — TREE 1 cleared. Free estimates, FE Cee Furnace Work mmer rates on all chimneys, ce, incinerator cleaute, done now. amateurs, Call for estimates bef lore regular price returns, FE sett mates lando 3-6126. queen. rE Y, HOT TAR R sekeeping. ers, EM . = nights. A Ge 16. R G Wi J . FE $e rare t fatanieee "teat housekeeping, days. ° or <— > Mondays, Tuesday s. References, school ‘ y. f WOMAN WANTS DAY W 5-4896. ‘ DERGR « DOATES & sen ee ND MAN pruning.” ‘hand. digging fimber & na Pee *ror sale 12 Flee cecal east DONT eas FOR MONEY! Make it easily|tee through Classified Ads, To sell, rent, buy, swap; hire, dial FE 2-8181,, , repair and maintesance. ) slegieg Sea iba iat Bh * Backneia. top coll, FE GLECTAIT MOTOR SERVICE AE | ter ae pee . 4 EB Pike iG OR|PURRACES, CLEANED AND |Logr: AT MUNICTP: “Work Wanted Female 1i\"racx MA ENE'S A TCE. 1 DAY SERVICE. teamed : bushes bad Eg hor Fe oe ae ALL WA : eran RIMMING. | MA _home. 8 ° uy Raed. bee. | —< Garden Plowing 16B by the hour|e Tae nom, Os GRAQ. « feeks LOT MOWING, LAWN ad ee and lev FE 48543. 6 Lefindry Service 18 babysitting and days a week. + jj ae Service eee ie ~AAA Floor Sanding son's Layine - Pie a 206K sey © A TRENCHID ING HING water lines. field tile ~. SPRAYING Saag ia rg Fe Harry White & Son, Inc. 151 8. Cass Lake Rd. aT al Moving & Teeckng 19 ~ AA-1 Reduced 1g Pontiac Farm and. inane gs Co. Smith ge 2 Large van of reine FE 8-3687. CEMENT A T iT AND MASON NS 39402 esti. Movin FF HAULS. os ms aa LICENSED) hauling Call Bit FE. he UBBIS NAME HActInG Ri ae j 's' Gag HT Trucks to Rent reracee THERAPY 4876 DIXIE IR 3-5651, 1 ti 6 pm. Television Service 22 ALL TV SERVICE CALLE AN- Piggta 42418 «, AND ogee Me fy “Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWR: aNnpD aDping Fete pa act _Upholstering *. 23 RAPES-SLIP CO Miatonal Beadle PE 5-1927. AEKLE'S CUSTOM OLSTER. sme Cooley Lake Rd EM on aS FROGS, 19? ie Perty OLSTE DE §-8836 - Lost & Found yah Lost. — oe = BROWN hair, Se eat ae aot es See ee |e a eee Renta ae ie S aaa a PRL Beagle hounds, tials & Bart iiss Hemard. Oa 05 esuneuh OA 8-3030 on es ED YOUNG iG KIT- PB, in di Pot_be 8 faa & Wall. “iar at ports Bike AL Pg NG gnivdriver cense, on con De ” Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER 4 | et SBE Backenstoss Store. B. Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 25 "AUTHORIZED Tenet) CoureAD 0 wom ths | oA Tie Galvation ue sales ane of i for you. MAple $-1341 “IN DEBT? LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay -Ease~Your Mind WE ARE NOTA - LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT ~ COUNSELLORS —— NAPF SHOES — | See Bie ene LOSE WEIGHT SA. & ECO. Berl, Uta co est qu ity & éasiest terms af e now at — BIG B a ita co . Wd: Children to Board 26 3 HOME. SCHOOL preterved. Licensed. FE py ty a Wid. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE: NEEDED ¢_OR “FOR auction. Your ptice is curs. MA- ple 5-1341 or MAlple 5-066. WANTED, Fruit Wood Spinet. Must = » ood condition. Phone Midwes . ot rniture, 1, PE 2-6523, D. - A UB HES, AN- “ave lamps. py a furniture. ~ Wid. M we. AND ROLLS * Swarts wits Tay ial L, ee nner "Beara #@exton 2% the Ub Demet “Daddy doesn’t care how HE E PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘auGuST. 28,1 Tose _ Se pa ee en ae © 1958 by MEA Service, ina, TM. Rag, US Pat. Of, > long I talk to Ronnie on the phone. He says it keeps him from coming over here,” Wanted to Rent 29 OE OO eee WANTED TO RENT WITH OPTI N. 3 BED- st US RBEN ot PEEPERABLY. NR ILLIAMS LAKE PONTIAG de GRADE Lee HOOL BOX 1, PONTIAC PRESS. Share e Living Quarters 30 30 MAN WOULD LIKE TO Shane 3 3 bedroom ranch homey with mie. men 1-0912 aaa ployed Indy Ova Own eam. dis Her- SHARE MY Nie a WiTH Hospital 81, Pontiac Press bg SHARE BEAUTIFUL ALL ear around lakefront home with peal ed couple or schoo] teach- ers. Call after 5, FE 8-1156, WILL — en bg WITH couple o aes Fe have lor? children. oo O8 38 3.5157. Wanted Transportation 31 L WANTS RIDE Earle :00 io Ponti "36 Ye to 5:00, Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS gies CLOSING HIDDEN FEES ne & Harger Co. WITH EM- ler near General and bus. Write Boz Bie a HURON FE ae Pe BE | oteieeliet _ Bers | WANTED LAND CONTRACTS BUYERS WAITING A. Johnson |! sree Ro: REALTOR FE 43533 "Ee earns ors IMMEDIATE ~ ACTION in Templeton, Re $TOPS qe tee CONTRACTS. H. J Van te Bi ite] Dixie Hwy. CASH UNLIMITED 5ysA RRO REALTY Sell Us Your muy Equity wi ROY KNAUF | 26% W_ Huron St < . On any good jend contract: New oF. Asia napeet tien upon sat. oe, Rator [> OUSA: to py paca: NEE ant, toe come. oli eee OLL, REALTY y. Willing and Able pean contract been 5 x eteides, contracts, new or sea- soned caven ible -discount, no obll, t] FE 43844 of rE wt for Ted McCul- Fie alee: oe Q tse coe. ae eats “ wiproper: call will give you Taco ediate ae CASH If cash interes NEEDED CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes, we can sell rome Soane a): Fy SE «tion, do We “will appraise roperty and = 1 YOu, ie the cash re ‘om recelve FOR your note ¢ oa b EQUITY. over your sapere 7-3 & cash many , t 500 acres, maeed ( W. DINNAN a oe W. ten ; FE 42577 Ey _ 43046 oF OL, 2-6802 AGI AND FHA 1 BDRM DLX Pi dogs BATH & poo ty toy floor. Bachelors & ers. Lanepe ae Suit, rag 1 gara see welcome, RM, APT. “UPPER ULTS ey, Otilitte 3 958 Orchard 1 LA iM. ENETTE, linens furn Ub.” paid. | 186 N 2 ROOM ArT UTIL. FURN, PRI- My om, . Clinton Apts., ONION TAKE YEAR ARO : AROUND apt, In modern ranch. apt. BATH. { No drinkers, 66 Tee St. AROU: LIVING iN- og | bachelor wiht ment. for 1 or 2, Ali itie . OR 3-4555. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Sony of Gena.” it BEDROO oF RR | IST FLOOR, 3 a san = N, Paddock Near steed, bet othe. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ees g bath, electri and a matic Beat, retri pl ans, cise Dixz- kitchen, Util, jody fit se kok Se ia furnished. “GLORIA APTS. pe 4s2ae |? Perry. FE or 7805. | 3 B ue a ag gr - A AND 4-ROOM Sok. 2 ‘til June. Suitable for 3 Re 5-3169. ; 2 a M APT BEAUTI- 56-5375. EU Beer CARS |r 2 ROOM A i weg r4pm, FE Fa . 129 B. Geet 2 ry 3 T ANGE aa Soret | oa ee ih greryitdegupiabe in reer, 3 ROOMS AND AND PVT BATH UP. pe, Saas a agen 4 ty a aa “On 3& PVE. BATE. 3 31_Stow: §-3473. LARGE ROOMS, M ’ heat. month, Children wel- . FE 23705 3 ROOMS, ead, BATH AND alshed $18 wee aa baby a * Pvt, Wanted Real Estate 32A}-- SECOND Sidi irted” Rie’ et ion, 1 Block Tel-Huron. IT. PVT. BATH & ent. For oe responsible 8-6359, ATTRACTIVE 6 ROOM AND ting F TV, r dryer. Tdeal for nurses or ried teachers. FE BAI . PVT, BATH and ent. Sharp, FE 2-4376. BACHELOR agg get? TWO rooms il utilities rs. ba nished, $13 =a. Call at 288 N eee CLEAN ROOM & KITCHEN- ae. Private bath. Adults, 78 Nor- LORE TS 1 AND 2 ROOM APT. si _FE 3-703. DON'T FUSS. BARE | BAN, + ® ~ 7 ROOtT APA RESLERY PRIVATE | Poe 7 ‘Aus § Bits West SIDE. Sei = 7 Aa TR ATE peg 4 aunts water sper hn AU- 7H heat, oa and ent. Cou- ‘1971. : A- sant, on ‘3.3786. 3_R “CLOSE IN. welcome, ney a wk. 37 Park 7 ROOMS. it , BATH, _08 1 All: od yi-¥ ie | to dune 15th. OR 3 Di “BE "ht Be eet wk or 2-300, IR Serred Ph. for Fe iopotstnent. at 5 RMS. BATH. nea Fi WEST -, New. decorated, 44081. TE et fur et Fe 28 mater, 3 rooms Bee. fea ae FE | aa 1 BEDROO! BROOM Po ith #45, ti D ce Dixie ie ney: . tl ent. All cis i washer, beth ond FOR CASH _IN A | Pike 1 /HURRY, sell things|_ through Classified Ads. | ; Angthing goes! Dial FE|%% WEST SIDE BRICK Close to Webster School Village duplex, pes | : ving room, z . Poa te Sette eee, and hot water. Sy and cement drive. Available now, $90 per month, : eT ae VASBINDER, INC. pad : WEST SIDE 3 4 room, private bath & entrance. Uulities es "furnished. Adults, PE 2. Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM. NICELY oe URS: _ished. 1 child welcome. PE 23-4855 ished. 1 a ow yg = ig H 2315 INDIAN. | ooed ko Orion. LY 35-6222. rd. i, Ex-| Or oF y BATH APT. 7 “BEDROOM, WALLED, LAKE. atte & wk. EM September Ist. oie. 4-2293. F Room ch, Neat Toe c ry Lake Batates, Teachers ra mindlesged co pie. fate JU}: Sept, 1, FE pesferred. Available fy +50 Wier SIDE TERRACE. -.. | | BEDROOMS, KITCHEN. DI 7 Tel-Huroa sho’ area 2 ow ae” : Waites) bald | SERRE SPP nae nM Gia Heaeesoree] Bre thra “tune wea grt ~~) ee 979 MONTHLY ey ae RMS. NEAR SCHOOLS & Open : ~ Of heat. Available ___ BR steaa of ow ‘Sone gh July 1, 1980. | ATTRACTIVE, 3 BEDROOM 4 oe are ae Sars Watkins Lake road. OH: Punmo tat eal 3 Paul ees ae GWG he OE NOiaie eae Beats Bia anower “Some ri gee. : ist ae ee iouie wi i eat a Rooms With Board -38 cay Bera Riv Seon, Sara te | Soi ABLE RM. FOR 1 OR 2 j 7 : re ee prea $15,995 COUNTRY LIVING — At® ; =| sale ‘Matthews greens out board. 115 8. FE ae 8-0427. ot saat RooM WiTH BOARD iN- Prt. aM, home 124 buat _ to te-| V aiderly persons. ee foe 1 iy A : Hotel Rooms 39 time ‘and oney, Open Sunday YEAR Ron oe? } School ‘A 5-7081. door. “HOTEL AUBORIN | 1” 11. BROWN, Realtor Rent Houses Unters 36), Shae oe a 1362 W. Huron ns ee TER. ~~ Rent Office Space 41 er P SINE ‘ : a | G) oe Tace, | per Cali - ee reg OPnrne stitrs “a SUNDAY 26 PM. ‘Hummingbird Lane oe egg ohieer Area i Re A OI AE aa REC ae | hte a Harger Co. 33_W. HURON CFE $8 racliassapeaal NEED A FINANCE-| a5 FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a ;|good job, FE 28181 is the Want Ad number | ent. Au a tate hemes Est: |28181, ee See Se ee : os ? — : 5 ; a ; a : ne : ash ; : 3 eee 2 = 2 in 2 + oS ee a ; 2 3 o% ae a ae = : eG g eee ee 7 £ ee S as Oe . fies, 2 - eo o a : £ é _THE. PONTIAC RESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 28, MoS RAGE Ucar ac maar ;CARNIVAL “hy Dik Tare For Sale Houses 43|_ “For Sal Homes _ 43 : a = , MUST! . ‘New. 6 rm. , be i 2 to 5 PM. ment 5-554 Brick =~ Lake Privileges ° Take Over low ene 976 Oca Ocallo St. ‘ ‘ bedrm. ranch nt e ait j nt : VACANT... fee ties 7 CMe as GI ws Schott waren "cea ‘be alle aT MS 10 DOWN Tatogms home in the’ Welatiord See Se , $100 DOWN | [Exe Eases Snel bent home, ‘and ‘ni ae for oar, eu ettae best. O aly 4 ; | 12,700 Seaped yard Ford Fairly new odouble M sY In! ; ay sarene, ¢ come a ae Yi oves ou Aly mcttuLouet ry — Bis ; . FE Si & FE ; . NG . te te cee sO - Faas Sun. 1 to 4 <<. Piso ‘ 2 : GAs |WALKI Happiness Guaranteed iikoaediise.. WHY. PAY RENT? |? ;hge On cormer ti, tiford. wey ‘Distance sew. 9 and 4 Bedrm: Lakefront must at some | eke MU 47382. penne - On paved at Cooley Oe Cit Tercian’ waiesiel to * 0" aowe Darel Hariine. time. ‘Roches: on two lo eer sided a home Near stores schools,’ Neat co! You do the labor BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS A R ins Broom 3 bed | fun" fan ‘pathy oll heat enc ee er eee LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES o reome Excellent Throughéul. $14 tot, fice jews a seege. Os: with iy yA ee aa6. ‘412,000 with A LITTLE FARM e : sand beach, Only $3,000 down. “* ‘steady job. . 1 ; Watkins Lakefront, . (@) OP: 5 miles north of Clarkston with eee Sas Giroux-Franks Sherst, peace aa wa a, et ca re.) Mf DEL OPEN Sota tnd atchennalen cat hes _e ee = arr e « WEEEDAY® i ; Ft Oakland Park — and this home nT RREMAL REAL sazary N. Shaker, Fiske td. ‘. G an — Large 7 rms. ont North shirley. ee eee AY » pres Belling iJ only $8,100 with | 1s In. @ park lke atting of, its | 4306 Dine Hwy, On, 307 Oe ese. wks ; « tans : STORS own, Fe eed ona | ont. Pili bud on your lot with | Also “5° income. . vigens Bo ln Jr. igh lg only 5 ygars | door dito. ea ee Bite no down FE glo exte- W. DINNAN WEST OWN RE SALTY gee ae Me all Tal’ voter Living = 3 om, Both r. Fae agen BS 66 W. Huron 42577 Beater plastered’ walls, tiled firs., dorm bedroom, liv. a ~ i we will me Bure ee FE 8-2763 or EVES. nice lot with 55 ft, e on ing and dining room are carpeted. & Ss $450 DOWN DONA! LDSON P ARK. ize water tt won't last long. Gas heat hot water Bi A. C. com ston ons NO MORTGAGE COSTS TRADE NOW ; softener. Paved dri “rive ry “ear arc lens 4000 W QR 31414) 3 vedroom brick frame. irijevel.| 5 room brick, By owner. a w 3 bettoon fereema — i‘ sig” * . TAA fog. U.S. Pot O88. ; — on mz o-70s8 OS. prea ‘Excellent bet ai AVE KEY— Boe, With Rg “feamine oak wee sist 4 ; f ventesht with 5.3 A. +4 = B29 ow Woes iy NEA Servinn, me PRE-BUILT HOMES V.G. W WHITCOM WILL SHOW in ip) Weat suburban areo) W go au Humphri e S through. wa. olatkston : eal B fa low 83 grated Tosding ‘plum 8 = REALTOR . Throw i aver. your A ft — contract = down. payment, #12;500 ens, beautiful 3 bedroom t : ; ing, heating, oe ive us & AR FE 4 Realtor FE 4-714 Coarse: Tanch ‘ype bome, and “When: are you going to get a: date. I don’t have to go and trim. D& maring —PRICE RED REDUCED Just, grab your shawl, give us “ao sar0 REALTY. A eaLToR a3 N Open. Eves. also 3 bedroom base! Dutch with?” 5 _Bullaing’ Se rvice. VER LAKEFRONT And see our. model home. today. 5143 Cass-E Ra. Service _ fnene ONLY 1 LEPT. oct home, Fire- Watkins Pontiac Estates PE & 44 ‘, = . = “ NOW OPEN place, 2, baths ea Pur-| MORE FOR YOUR 4 MONEY, Open 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sun. to ¢ ‘SPECIAL STORM PS rge_ lot. e a's resis ae Dorris &-Son MANDY SCREEN ARE _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) | NEW SEEDROOM ROME Price Pa se, Peace frei from | es 4 reas - stad t ring roar i F.H.A. TERMS CHASE OF A NEW HOME. . CEPTI Y NICH NEIGH-| _ 3, = + Seesseway with 2. car earage. LAKE FRONT Si8 ko MONEY Bows, MO: TEAL, WAY, on TARY ae Mpotiood.,By_gwaaz.od yen. olg.| — 1% The Meart of Ponte Mar E*Sipdn "Soper. | Requires mitimam wow, Beat | RENTY Phgbadr Boge KE FROM: 1 TO 1 PM.| § toom, dw eaoee frat wai | with a Festion rm. 1% ‘stories. ~_|Dorothy | Snyder Lavender aie or northwest at Teituron.| IN ELECTRIC 870 nive ‘trade a trafier or offer. rice}. Up . 8 350 a REALTO R BST. 29 BY 1543 BOULTON DI Jerome Realty ~ $9,980. Lake Orion. yest St Benedict riley boa’ $ : 7001 eee ‘aa, aie ea (BEWOOD REALTY news| IN COMMERCE TWH, AN Aple 5-1201 LARGE AND SMALL HOU: |.- Sole HEN ; st v-a 4 F AMILY | Rose McLarty, Broker G I ES ; $350 DOWN $09 PER MONTH Take Take over low intere WILL BUILD oR. J. VALUET, Real or : “ ee Yi n Kitchens. home & Motes Three Bedroom ee a ee 3 Torzcal Lov in foet een. aly OUSE FOR, COLORED. CLOSE AEiy Hever & Water x bedrm = pe Piston A} with Oar tour te Jub Basel “OPEN EVENINGS WT NTIL 8:30 LOTUS LAKE s giyness forces sale. : ’: Re ree moves tie offer” Gall MA. ¥-1301. Financing Availoble WATERFORD "AREA 2 $2,650 dn. bu H. h : wee R Only $200, down will move you in ; lake privileges. Largs | : Auburn cig ts And Grade § —> BY OWNE WM. A. benuliful 3 bedroom lot. a : : . 2 bedroom ranch with base- Pars s Center Motiern 2 bedroom home, Auto- brfex-front homes overlooking th s ; ct ent, located a we rry Shopping Cen Storms & screens. en range LER REALTY |. 1 | Ment, located “on a well : Purge ving room apd ted beth: EN] og hg By 4 snes 236 NK Sat 4 : neighborhood. Auto. ‘oil fur- SATED ON MELROSE with lake ae he The bathroom features an auto- Ee 44s : ‘Race, Dreeseway end | ga- LOCATE: st. $2,950, with $950 down. . matic washer ‘and dryer. Only ice. oO rage. Only $7,950 with terms Between Perry &. Mt. Clemens a” CLA KSTON «lao w ou asm F 11.600 [with ‘682 per month. Only ‘ R = 4 le 3) ¥ : nings till 9 ution in : Income & Busindss e ~RHown BY APPOINTMENT - fer 3 1000 Tot hc awahi front. 16 on "Eve ame of Wood award, e qoute o at Pevegtore take note! 4, 3 ee ‘ ved street, sown paymans BY OW a ees. — lent on Hatchery road, ¢ y : “4 wl smragee aod, bin sent | ER i tis” feom prick rgpeh ppudwester,| * °° RESIDENTIAL garage. On adjoining DLORAH BLDG, co. 8 20122|}Paul M. Jones, Real Est.| gisposat. rea veok Approx. HOMES, INC. ae bump and paint em | ° s sae RES ee HILLS. Ge Sehools hes eit 2 4346 Woodward LI 9-6510 a prise, Foor heaith forces fine 2 be bedrm. “home. Near) Sn move you this Aleem. $300 , =f . sale—call for appointment. | Brajten Plains “ ae aS White er ce — Modern 2 bedrm.. full bath, bara. FOR so < - Large room finished “ road SUNDAY 2-8 P.M. PGILES' REALTY ( co.. | Bx tanner. OR 3485. Blond and brick panelingy indirect oes teed sandy ete for lake priv. LITTLE as: : AL Avs Russell A. A. Nott, Realtor. Uighting. | Dre pair dows, 1 uree| C. PANGUS, Realtor A lot of home with s0 many extra / ‘ ELIZABETH LAKE ae Beg obeves Fee & bedrm. up, plenty of, closet epact,| 1818 MIS Ortonville, ___NA 1.2818] features for such low price as LC) BRICKS |: FRONT oe| YEAR ‘ROUND HOME |: astent™olifetsce 20> car | WEE SELL CHRAF, OUT 10) Sred™Enis includes. cerpetig, tat ates pe erate | WATERFRONT ER lage agin ae | catatonic | ts co See way Drive. A RAS american : AT SEARS LAKE scaped Peon i a paige ne enaat trade ie he Heights. 3251 Ava- m ¢ the swe “ faraee -) 3: BEDROOMS Saini Rte ° ake, On’ Motor: I’ cinoied ap ccanl aon ceseee| anv inomme _ aye, Ped es mee cane SEDAN ON WEST g dergeln. nexer betore offered! OR REATION ROOM| Way Drive and best sand ;, HAVE YOU been gen looking for & to private take. Priced for quick| 210¢, _ location. 0. SUABK | “side. 1¥e baths. Large rm., EN TILED BATHS 7 Sone au bate tad a sale. $5,500 cash or $6,000 terms) FEAL ESTATE—1302 rm., modern kitchen after; - OPEN DAILY Possxssion $e "ft. el Pg a eS Re, beauiiful view! with: 1,000 For iurber in| -67-_FE_¢0002, _ _6 call FE 43046. Mrs. Naugie. Drive out Perry St. or M24 (also a al ; Tcotece and picture | Dilevel 2. “bedroom » honi ‘ea Milford, MU ¢5879./ Beautiful 3 Bedroom ROCHESTER — MUST ACRI known as Lapeer |Rd.) 3 miles SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Sindows, dinte room, Eotere p Es eh Rey 3 Brick shell, wes side, heating | Lovely, 3 bedroom, ann Lad x kitchen with in oven-range, | ing room built ductd. yough | Plumgied, Insule:| tached 2 bedroom apartment. |\erty 4 fm: : A Y NO . Sauple cleeeta” & Difeh “kitchen with f tion . Near school, shop oy own pares DD : orated, Rew olf surance. Sat @- Dlastered ‘garage. 40x33 ft . rire RO. eee Tew iM ERN CEFRONT. 3 | 4286 bt = 31231 ine ey eb. gurpethng, draperies wo or boat storage . oe tic heat. 1- from ‘HEIGH I S Peeee'ts Nee vee" ane S| Petiebaateae < eat | WHERE ELSE SPECIALS: | _erce G8 inl Shas" f : GOLORED. ¢ RM HOU p.m. Ph Tes —— - Tg lk ve ten Can you find. 2 bedftoom ranch | Offered at late summer rock bot- Pun ment, auto. gas furnac ge ie 4 tures too numerous to men- home with attached 2 car ga-| tom prices, hot water ., Mice kitchen. take Bae Sein Sivan id . tion on a large 100x300 ft. rage, lake privileges? It’ fai od back yard, Fruit trees so ~t ‘ lot. Priced at only $27,006 basement, oll fu frit cup:| _ LONG LAKE LAGOON and flowers, Newly decor Wateh for signs. “5 — ~cash to mortgage * boards, cedar lined closets, rec-| 3 bedroom year around home: side. Priced sell. 143 Pros- HOUSES» OPEN DAILY» 3007 ConeiCare Dee | lock soutn| reense ‘Space, mesdused Hoary, | Ze osm "wolley: fay woth. Priced | Pe =F of Walton Blvd. JOHN W. STOP-| Screens, all rooms, pane | Ty da ck pelanatas teens.” | daccer wall Seti moss SUNDAY 1-5 P.M 4-8 P.M. ¢ T, Builder, OR 3-2007 or OR| tiful large.lot, within walking dis- i Take over payments, EM 3-2425. : 7) FM , 651, WINDING DRIVE | EH . —| Bieathetite TE af"ta | 2. aaareSl Cakger on 2 tty | BY OWNER NICE hy sis PonaeS OPEN SATURDAY | privileged homes. Eve. and Sun. |") LOW DOWN FA country, Lo-| standing buy for’ only 913,900 with High, “shady. cool location with | fut eee soe Loon Lake Privileges \ : 2. 3-7 P.M. - } will almost want on | ee ee ee en os Priced at $14,006 or will consider| down payment. FHA, Terms. TE 3488 Loon Lake Shores ~. SUNDAY 2-5 ‘ i ewer m : ., Low : monthly —— Evenings ‘after 6 call OR 3-1975.| offers on each property, 5-0730, Enjoy the he comport of L tals 3 ae oe : “ded ert |. SR SR REALTOR | , ri SYLVAN SHORES: TR ADE Tae “Ds ee only. 9506 | OA B.Siz2 ME 321 | sosg nbicd: TOF PEUTE sues] 4 near eh ronal ares. MIDDLETON meee, a ee base: * < i. * wn. “ x v « mi wi rec . 2395 Woodhine Drive | Your Preset Home ies : Eee ee mor aon: | a m ; i ‘ > | if i $1500 DOWN Take over contract at $65 soew foud, drive dows Sac Set a & GREGG per month. J. sbaw road, drive down eashabaw a ae SB | Welton Bivd. and jurn right, 1565 hay 7 Jane aa. 3750 DOWN “aie “aby off = ative ks picks to ove Ro | oro w, uron St Ph, FE 4.2525 \ Established in 1916 _ 3.4393 or ____ EM 39314) hoe , oof an Pee on, Lean Lake = ROCHESTER AREA — Sy -eeres Here's -An-Opporunity | CrNoTHING DOWN , 2233S € : ’ - ; bedroom family home. Te lot. E 7 ae Vy —" Ree an BH ' For the smart investor to con- taxis living room, 9x12 sion. 1367 GENELLA STR EET Would be ideal for home and gar-| vert this 10 room older home itchen, 1% baths. 7 blocks : . tiie home whe mataral fires Gen for the soll is very tertile. into-a 2 or 3 family ineome| to school, will move Leslie R. Middleton Gace Ghd WD basepeen Cons: Here is your chance gad Fete Be nee S| ee BROKER 188 NX. JOHNSON | pletely modern, Beautiful trees on SUNDAY 1-7 move. with only $1,250 —_ ~ kon é FE_5-1721 OR_3-3022/ lot down. on Ave . — es; | WATKINS LAKE FRONT “ == : — DAFFODIL, rea euoia--tuntaiees rooms : rooms eowpetais. 3 2 bedroom ranch. 20 2,19 UNION LAKE PRIV. Drive down Telegraph road and Room SUBURBAN, Racha | Nome” ami oie he ont i 0"torms. Since, is of slevets, oy | from jake. “Bue Ner"yeui| fod to Oenelle and turn eft” to Vv e. A . 5 a BI E Seneen TILE BATH . with brick fireplace, Fu § rey of Room ; car tarage, ag foe = aes oo Ev . Built on 100 ie open hi ‘Cr COLO BT h ay bsmt.. gas heat, G nic raft. Priced at $29, ELIZABETH A ea eee tac pnin | landscaped, Now ot cides, "| | Bee, the, large, temniy alice | Feesouable terms 000 LOW DOWN WM. A OPFICE OPEN SUNDAY 14 EivoRER -comPLape WIESE cere gree e Esme "with laage 1902100 Sc | SUBURBAN RANCHER PAYMENT : i ANGE HOOD DINING S$ a good home with 2 spac’ =. @erage, outside tool shed. ee with — : Hades ae Seen LAK E STRERT.. $200 18 rae ‘Down Peden qtiled bath with shower| Susie nested sun rooms ampic| Arce ving, room. nen DUCK LAKE FRONT : RA NE 3 a of th pane ae REALTOR ! Te gee : Fe Srig ee ** ve Sense Maea ‘a Tedrocm. home, Serre eee cae OUT Red Hine | Sees i Seat dant. bexement petro, i t ccrttage with part! s101 w. Ur ee ag 3800 t Se = : =. owner- im ‘45, Oversize M58 TO (OSPITAL ROA ie contract. with \e@ beautifully landscsped 7 ft. take- ——— 22 _ Bre . fe DAY. : on — oe, Smith- \] | ERE SRS AE SE | RBPEOAR Aare "ae'o Gar |Floyd Kent, Inc., Realtor] | ie # #7 fected gurnce. Briviegee sy | font ale spot ea’ pe a Peeetrotl heat, 2 lowe’ with Bobn. TURN LEFT 7300 Dixie Hwy..at Telegraph “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor on FHA terms. . $10, 750, Terms TK. AT: - : trees and shrubs galore. . 3413 Soee. & feat On st. = : : : Separ guest house and AMPLE cu . PARKING 49 Mt. Clemens St, CRESCENT LAKE | TY ‘E LAKEF NT | ] eman best iy all—only $14,950. We 7 V1: ~ Call Mr. be 3 bedroom. ranch with lix RON “FRO r ; ‘at tems Loon Lake. believe it's 4he HOTTEST Jim Williams ———" BARGAIN HUNTERS im 1 living & dining area. Attractive year around furn, cot- STATE aa°w HURON| . Near leks this 3 bedroom BUY in town—if you see it §: room hauee on BG foot lot om : os forces a tage, well scaped, 600 ft. Gxwmexx : , home with breezeway and 2 —you'll agree. Call now and REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE north side of Pontiac. Needs } P reed Pa $11,500 on FHA deep lot, good retirement site, FOUR te en sani Te ~ ne Fra eee ee acme prepared to buy. 1483 BALDWIN FE 4-054 om cbt Now we mt, pe ‘ ASSOCIATE r 0,500, Terms i beaufuly large Cong : . , a ssession, , ; ue too. It's an PHA Approved bought for $150 down and pay-| BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. ing room & din fite- re | hn K sropeey 0E* Gorentnshely A RARE Pp t 1( . ang Wit 3s Pst, meat TO BUY enim: ( ’ ‘ant C. SCHUETT rere pan pobre ° . $1,700 down. 1 us for ar Tl ge New 3 bedroom year around home Central Street S HR AM 7404 EM 3. Rd. (M59) aeure Ponskearir Eee. y Lee J EWEL is THE “BIRD” TO. SEE hied bathe, Wit rent for $100 tes 1% STORY home. _ E 53-4196 tations 5 lose aa’ prenree. cctools IRWIN Clarkston Village couldn't compare with this — Tr... month, with option to buy. pisemeth. seeming “deo |REALTOR FE 5-9471 $500 DOWN Huron or Voorhels road. 19 Gen bfand new tri-level near Trade YourTrailer : today! 42 JOSLYN COR, MANSPIELD| Lake privilege on White Lake. 2.| ese to property i.e 18 : PAY RENT? * New brick home in Green Loon Lake A warm brick on OO O it a Dp lleges 8 e. ee $0 : WHE anh apie home, 2 large bec.| Acree aud. 6 beautiful rms. ahd stone exterior welcomes oe en ae tee a ‘ MULTIPLE Lis Livin’ SeRvice CE nice insiae i rotal — and studio room or 3d) 8242 baths, Also # nice ou inside to = tour of th et SS as oe OPFICE OPEN 8 TO 8 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. nace, sing imsior and ou. ‘Tote 9 2 im on bard] perch. Satis are Coreme large bedrooms. 2 full Fired furnace. Will accept. trade | Corner Williams Lake Rd, & M59 Corner Property P. F quick sale. + ‘ “ie a gy HE ving ree 4 ceramts baths and 15x23 ft. for twefer, vacant lot, contract or | ______ OR S125 MULTIPLE LISTING SER yviCs Close in location on busy Auburn AKEFRONT - we arance. Only 430.180 cash ‘to| ith fireplace and 2 car ga- Modern “Enichen with built. | O@F 10 per cent “down. It's Ave. Large $ foom. Has 2 apts.| $1,000 down On Middle Straits : er cont mortgage. i A pgeoe pyrene ae in range and oven is lo; Vacant, see % now DIXIE LAKE T Automatic fn oS ening: ‘taee —— with Dlaée, “good | NO OF RETIREMENT? & beautiful view of country: Soom gad fet Giag teem. |REALTOR PARTRIDGE] (2 OTS - Cnty Sime pe wake e ‘com aa we rely te TICK RANCH 2012. DEVONSHIRE ; must see this comfor-| Mle, Call us now for s The 15x19 ft. paneled rec- E 43681 ag 188, W. HURON Privilege lot also-A GOOD BU } ey at am ane D : Cc SOUTH BLOOMFIELD = LD a lends table 2 2 Sedroom home, newly) weekend showing Reason- reation room and the -at- ¥ : Micely decors In Sylvan Village, take privi-|. —3 bedroom GORG pe: : : painted, jots. An excellent) *Dlv priced at $29,500. tached ? car plastered = MULTIPLE Pe eTING 8 SERVICE” | PIONEER HIGHLANDS ic heat, nied, "hed hie leaes, large lot, picely landscaped tanch home with weaees +B. eed ; piace for a large garden. Paved, IDSEN rage completes this FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM a ment or as @ good security bedroom, living room, dining| place the len meth one oe streets se to transpor- WM. H. KNUDSEN enty B00 pieture. yall price ~ OAmoeenn 3 BEDROOMS -— attractive bur- Ma BED 2 SER ben) dente I ma baths. newly decorated.| separate dist Ing, To0 mod: _ tation, Only $7,950 terms, neal TOR 244 8. Telegraph Ra} SD HUHTametiate. possession, A rr ey entree Putty Sesement room, Auto. heat. Large 7 WILLIS M. BREWER | 3% Suet & sees se 9 se ore ee en Suit ov ~— LAER PRowT — Pontiac Lane EE tél Ere see ne ene ee ees oll pest, recreation space, nestiy| ft. Tot, oll temegd wiih cele JOSERH F _ SALES MGR. farge home. Wil’ tare § 80 for cink—garbage mn disposal bite h ne la aped yard, paved drive fi 1 i 0 cash | cupboards 1 or ths, ‘ : matey de = a well oad | 6 K 4 BEDROOMS bedrooms. living and dining large sea car girsge, Gis bee. ities e__priviieges. Only: | 53-55 N. Parke equity, Balance is 810 an , ip bat ate Jun 4 fhe ace tie uae P Oaly fe LA] . - _— oll — Dovnle ga- . a EARL JAMES, AY! OPEN 2.5 P.M. MRS x. : 998. FIREPLACE Lot 50 190 Plas- : DRAYTON PLAINS, 3 bed- REAL EST ATE WELL in charge, Take Weoiwena NORTH CITY—97§ down — $10,600 tered walls, hardwood firs. J R H iltz TOO! ranch 7 home to Square Leake Turn: left on : S full price. Modern 5 room bunga- $508 DOWN Only $2,000 down. e 6 close to school. Situated on 8081 Commerce Road intersecting Wirierwagh Drive * John K. Irwin & Sons | [ul price, Moderna ‘aT pice beth, | Balance on FHA terms and Realtor 2 lots, with yard | = EM_3-6311 Eves. OR , 3-6449| second street — Devonshire. turn : YTON PLAINS ; : = g-eig1| fenced, Ba: in Oe REDE ARE baie ee = 4 Ls got any full basement, oi] automatic heat, located in finest ef - = ca’ ays Wobtenta mame. Cates 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6 elt uded” should” handle ps ee yw ye West Huron § treet geod bet Meck bepnes: Sree’. sinks re ‘room separate fot, Plastered walls, hard- le Eg - oe se 3 300 ft 800 down, H : Phone 9447 . Eve. MI 6-3783 breakfast nook, carpeting, wood floors. Sizeable living OYT REALTY ‘ wt pt iP SS ao race Noe les fired steam heat, 2 cat Comb. storm sash. ' IF YOU'VE BEEN search- TREES : Modern 5 room, 1% story, nice ee ee ican ene’ kite — ing for a lifetime, aluminum t th Multi-LakesRealt 254 8. Telegraph ee : om Sunday te, Binion street that “i('s one of the best = “snow =e, Y uke sil.- A sided, | exirs large a bed- yee. sare? ee en a soem ult es Kealty PON-TEL CENTRE ; 5 EAST SUB.—$9,850. terms or will verese en the market. Call a qualified Ing room. this. may. fill the home consistin 2 bedrooms. COUNTRY HOME : : =< i trade for good housetraller. Neat no pu , bit. Rich tweed carpeting 24 ft. ae room. red rear| Have you dreamed of living MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : 107 Adelaide between Oakland’ bedroom bungalow and bath. SIDE SUND AY 2-5 covers the 23 ft. living rm. ing room, 16 ft. * aare Full| im & quiet suburban tewe with : and Baldwin near Wisner School | Built in 196¢ -New Youngstown NORTH 4 nen alow Full E wall to-.wall' Colored fix- porch, Screened fron oft ett tia | in driving distance 5 Neat 4 room bungalow, fireplace, kitchen, nicely landscaped lot 60x . 2 be po mo” han Land- z tures, tile and a double Blacktop Large spacious lot Aas rooms: a | $9,150 #1460 owe vagy Vane T EVEL geaped yard a Like. mee It's 355 NELSON Sr. | an vow ee a Lg beeen doe etiaeted Highy = er home but dee t trees, Bg ee can ‘eae — : ¢ 5 4 - 4 ss * PONTIAC REALTY west sus. pizasant race) RITEVEL wacpat) Gaby i88) ae7m. Tt aYioun ‘at thie beasoom home.| than iaxist "Lake e privileges in excellent condition and ail on) *ctetned = in poTeh: Siz, 131 Baldwin FE 5870) (ce nlerior, 3" piece’ beth, | Up. for iving space, joca; | WEST SUBURBAN . Oll heat 1% cat garage, beau | | Oh ® good. besen i Crescent ‘Lake, Just 4 miles terms. 4 - Heatlinior firenlace, | 2 lo-s 90x16 | full errumniy bats. 4 ‘Roman deversi a choos trom. transportation “and St. Michgel's It's vacant; let's look, P board be ty - appointment. 3069 §.,.Commerce Rd._ MA $1578 SUNDAY 2-5 : T° | feet. Fully insulated needs iy. | brick fireplaces and a plas- Conveniently located to School. Price has been reduced] 2s vrow AREA. 2 bet ORCHARD LAKE , peri Gp eel eel etre rot 5 ical rake reer All this school. Big yalue, small for quick sale wit feneonene om howe. Living } 391 First Street ==) lal i, Era ig noel rs Corn Pe wn Veco | CALM PO NELSON. MONT megs etl. ares, Bt Kitch 725 OPEN SUNDAY ven.| REDRA FRARE 2 betrobm : ot for a pric tle : Brick colonial- ranch, basem Ps. . EAST C CITY—INCOME. 3, family and realy for occupancy. wormma powl . . wat Bia” 7 Berga REALTORS, FE 40828)". 'g HARGER CO. 1704 S. Telegrap & faeeraon “ian Fade hy. “BONTIAC ee te Pte FE 40828 BR ran oeghel 4-6402 a a: “FE 4-2533 Ad tie | open mves. ‘til 8; Sun 10 ‘ull 8 wat Baldwin | 8. Telegraph , Eyes. & Syn... bes Multiple Listing Service 371 6. TELEGRAPH EVES. & SUN. Ey w. “sono is \ = | a Le : : / x : . F , a4 a : ony ay A “s : ; . g ; . 4 # ft - . | ' ‘ ‘ fe : , \. " ; ; : ‘ - sy a LF ak Es: a | : a ; ve y \ ‘ r : Ae fo . _ : fae ghee y. is - . we wie = ; | ; fa zi i hi F + * £ s ‘ 4 re . a = r = a —— tap - 3 = = a oe as A ar ge) é ; * A ‘. af eye zi i 8 #;.. Ser ae yy a % * nt ae ee a Oo ee eae. a ( | THE PONTIAC PREss, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1058 + Sale F : 4 Propert SLICES-OF HAM : Fee Sale ‘Housés 4 ie: + ONLY $350 1 OO hard- paths, teun- waler LAWRENCE W. ry Gaylord rode: ue, drive. ee aiful BEE | ense EHOP . Farias, Gases Dass cash, Owner, Waibster $4788. ws -9 ‘var’ be teers ei Stores Pome Fa 23-1479. : Prop, 44A center, @atlusive merchar. himivone 7-467. aa x ie Ln PA ie ee PN Cine 9) madara priess. 1 FULL Size BED, WING CHAT, down on e 2 bedrm. modern 3| aRass LAKES - NEW CABIN. ness forcing ie. ‘ Size BED, we Se ong am te bem can we | | LATEe Ae tag Fy ad- | MOTEL aon & = . $ a.m, mn. cet’ Good bunting, locks "Roris of Wallah Bites! goo ter he eee $1,096, Sine ap. 3% mo. Earn $16 per day. 15 Unit aay terms. Samuel's ry BY OWNER: $850 DWN. NICE LO-| Jerry Morrow, Giadwin ( de brick oe reduced, 4 ao Has Te goon Fm & —_ | Ma. near Ce _Mica. GArden’@-1000" ties, in ‘Michig an. ‘Gener Br. raneb. carport, ‘Landscaped. Site’ ou furnace New ite eat BRUCE Yo te bake Hu ONTARIO, accept good home. for ge ott 5. x 150.| garage. Anchor fenced lot, Plus con lots. $400 to $700, 10 per! : W. Bloomfield. FE 4. _4 rm, modern income, OR 3-3023.| cent down, $25 per month at| pysmvess & nome LAREVILLE | Pid ony a {BEDROOM | ALL MODERN | _6_per Cen’ interest. MY 3-3804. | oe rh a r miles 5 ee taste | Be arene. Wil Sen cheap. "Branen. SS Completely (furniabed mercial jot with 88 ie front. arenes ‘a ci on ehway. , ‘4 “BATH. ruLy. ® ASE-|7 BEDROOM HOME ON in grr Stem see, s 2 cntvened. ial price with terms to sult ing sit, Spon, $20 ent, Ag Mpacrifice , cash Louise. Across from grade oo in’ porches, storms and screens you. e. sayie mee a on peor N. , PE oie. shops, Allen] geil, rent or trade’ equity y lor and full bath. Located in the i TER Paveen nts $48" pe heart of the deer country, on a|136 E. PIKE sT, OPEN EVES. « ROOMS, 2 BATHS, INCOME. "| wonderful fishing lake, This home FE 4.9584 i t °S, Midland. Fis hogs, permit. For § Sale Lake Prop. 44 Bargain, price rei to wit MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “basen attiomatic hes, sie swine no RSHING "fe SAILING shoe AR aa BAT: W. HURON —— Carpeting, bi 1S ; : ; ; , fenced gard = Bice location rc Lpig fg og SERS ONS. SCALE, ‘IM wit operations. "Hes “ide Reon “sase, “How do you like them, boys?” - SUCK SALN BY OWNER 05500) T'cur garage. EiAien meauet, Tes BauDWan | lone Gf Gut Lake a. Priced , ihe ke earsgs om acre. THE LAKES _AVE. PE 40647 or O04 93500." _ ane Wooded 10: Hot Water WANTED: _ ACE NEAR | 55 Sessa. a itn Na ha |"™" Noes one, rag weet "| "Groping Moet neoof #141/REALTOR PARTRIDGE] Que Semeeg teers) oR nna eaege igth ae ae oe N ng. SRESGR A TOF WEAR Seed * iN ee UPRIGHT PI ANO, ELECTRI : J LARGE BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS, |¢ “HEAR OPEN ‘TIL 9 ~ stove, good cond Sell or trade Tours. Sat, & Sun, Other af country Kitchen, Built tn | 1956, Peek, Cash term terms or tr or trade. 2968 ROUND L AKE. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A TEAGUE FINANCE CO. for anything of equal value. situated on Reason-| Hensman, Kee 202 N. MAIN ONT TRONER. GOOD CON- able terms. or Real Estate, IN GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY - = 2: Seeman LAKEWOOD VILLAGE s acry revert Wit ovaer {mS | SCAR Ganacz.2| ROCHESTER, MICH. Wares, ORES Te EE care, arvom, << Ls Grex der construction "bearm anand Pius ‘guest cabin, toot shed, and } AE a Ws LOANS $15 TO $500 WILE SWAP sie UALUNG FOR e ©, Michigan. baths r wera. gore rage at A RT i FREE STA! a os OWNER, BEDAM, BRICK. Can] 3160 50, S. af Living sree, 6.200) ONLY $14,500 3 Airport HOUSEHOLD, GOODs Vi. Soe eee LAKE are , Dou eee ys: m. S bate, fet. eek Woodcraft Homes, Inc. Ph. Rochester. 1) OL 1-9701) with me. SENG ott fe 7 mehhows ag sae eh tase? eae, soheols.” Pik WALLED LAKE ’ D Business Op siness. OPy Opportunities 51 approved, _ low down payment.| Name your comm terms, On our, % Market 43458 Tr pportun "eal WF tll ees E, $10,000 EQUITY IN ‘ acca a a acre ranch at 327 Decker, RA) Sale Suburban yurban Prop. 45A |; acnms sy OWNER. RI : ae peek er wi soll at PE sornadee slaketront Pull bas ‘basement. 3 a) bs Nt. A 2 car garage, oe 5 ACRES. faa. oun. pice To _Sincounts, OR 3-431 576. ae ‘Ses sod] eepeneeye, oS | car 5 ROOMS. MODERN. ONE, ACRE building site | Pavement, business $50 TO ont coe For Sale tiaooe: 7.060 sown. 3) Woodcraft Homes, Inc. | Salsas sito mows voces | Bomese puiours, wee £20 | 30 x. LATE? eavite or San atts __ 56 . Be AR ao ee BSE or MA Maztia, Pane pete Priced to sell. Dixie Ploral, 8233 ! 2 MES SUITS, GIZE 39 LONG. 000 # equity, FE 40083, sfter/200 Pr. OF LAKE E FRONTAGE _1140 Mis, Ortonville, Mich. ee serge GET CASH QUICKLY 2,topeosts with, xip-in ining. size S mm, only 4 NEw BRICE sel ait of divide. Call ‘today For Sole Lote, tine, phous FE 46500. Up to $500 Te el Bow. 98 o roses” hectt ase Rk o LIE & HARGER co. 2 LOTS ON HEATH ST, CALL|B8Y OWNER. GROCERY WITH 5S. . 238 a D lett, W. HURON 67. FE $4183|7 1018 Durant st, Owner, _—__ |" DM. Goed “going) business "be- O akl and BOYS AND GIRLS, 2 10.16; 3 : ~ ; ween 5 in ager B. Henry, Inc, PY OUMEn mPMORIMLE | Lass. SORPPEREO,EO IN| feo* Mike artes pies do tre, i ‘mete ot. | 3 ~ 7 $11 f OL 1-0111]. 65 Bronson e, Lapeer i" fe fully improved, FHA, and _5Stillwell well 1-9101. GIRi’s VERY CLEAN i BBA. yh ~ a "Rochester rox, & miles of Lapeer ALP Ras — must sacrifice : Loon Company Wh a tg My : . ” Doo: 2 TT 7 SRE POWNT PARTLY PIRWRED | Bile home. Gr ‘wade tor toed | — “iv baws wo Fan. | BE OWN BOSS! GIRLS GOAT AND DRESSES, ria : nh . home, Large lot. Oxford,| used housetrailer. Earl W. Drudge BUILDIN BUILDING LOT, 706X400. INQUIRE : size 10 & 12. FE 17-8847 : taka Grin vicinih: MES owed Gasvee Ee, Maye.) ot @ ei Nomm Ba. oft Brown BA own Rd-} Own A Westinghouse im 9206 ae Hate 6WinTER STARTER HOME — LARGE LOT. /cEpAR ISLAND LAKE — CEDAR | 8T,OWNER TY DRAYTON My Laund Equipped Gtlothes. 30 Cadillac, Apt. 105. PE | Doncan neat school, 3 bedrooms, will fur |CEDAR ISLAND LAKE — ‘120 by 220, Yi tn reasonable, Cali undromat Equippe Ath material to finish OR 32681 | Shores, Lot No, 123. Coledale Dr-| On soso 102 PO PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Sud tieelne as Mahogar OR 31070. ariel lot, Pertect for open Laundry Store! SOK 398.6800" LO _— Open Hs. 3h avese pat. —— — M. 2 BATHS, BRICK. ry le 3 Cheice west” as. a, 00 FE ee Was Recession price. DONELSON PARK ' A Laundromat will sive you fin- SEABOARD D FINANCE SAVE B NOW! Panta va ects se Walnut & yorestel pepe ae eres th. ancial independence security. | co. 1185 PERR . CEMENT BREAKWALL SAND {f Bontiae Modest investment. N. ence * w. ‘beach, Beau landscaped and| City water [4 Pull price 42,750. | necessary.” avaliable. BASY PARKING ___FE 20! Workman's Y | Pult treet $3,308 on terme, Law- ALD INC. — Roger ‘ 1 Bo Senaadachaoncest 104 8. Sa I STOUTS Sees compe Genaiee TATD-OFF peers | VALUES ee Pe 10580 W, HURON| ALD, INC. = ROGER Hosrer. ack Ce etree: | 18 aa 4 ORK ERS Hames | Best Buys germour Lake. 390 B. ------ 8 7009 | 2 INC. ___FE 62953 Exclusive Gift Shop a gy gh RP 6.500 eat HOMESITE. FIELD! wnion Lake Vilage ~— Heart of Men's suits 38 & 42. Suede Jack- Todory tate Sapemeth seg Ha | era, Se terme ON) ERS” eet aeetts| Er abttah at mit | Sop Rnd See ofan E ROS. Cc] ne! hborhood” cellent clientele, wt ou ap % 2 «. . Sg LARGE LOT, i . REAL ESTATE _, Sub, Will sacrifice. MA_5-1556. Sonar retiring to Neem oquntry. work for TUN OR, 3-125 LOT, JO x is FT. ON WARD 2,000 for fixtures, stock at cost. : Ae. ba Open Eves til 6; Sunaay 10 ‘1 8| Rd. PE S011. preety lease Feasonable rent-| Our Requirements Are: “ 4G - * 1% Lots WITH FRONTAGE : Drayton Plains, OR 30701. 1. That you own furniture or a| Sale ausehold Goods : Leann eee eee eon be | ONE_OF THE FEW REMAINING Fee eg aHor | 8 car ane ” isnd, ia, Cash~94,000. Re- Bile This Flag TE Be ge Rent cheap. 434 W. Huron. 2. Foes, yon ares permanent |2 7 lalate STABLE & A, Sunday 2 to 5 P.M. | piles to. Pontiac Press. Box =| Jot is.om the corner of Dunstan | FOR LEASE. MODER! N NEW 3| $rnst you bags good work| _ 9-0152, 1323 Gakley, Clawson | Ore eee tare trectees | ar Get ane nenrt © cecerat| bdasttlentetecas seqteed Pe | one, Seen Pua aleme’ 5 bo, etnaean aa mea << e Lake. Av t| the finest Bloom Eats prop- —— assistance savollable: at = : ry a4 a Low Mg trae immediate occupancy. utprice $18,500. Phone eve-| qualified Why not build y oon vhome fe is built for liv- = MI ‘-ateo: Besiness iy avoid tayotis? ? Por omfort and on Elizabeth Available FE ptr ory OR Warick 8-3100 4 : ge rs are and me call Walled lines sent recreaiot cata < lecae aueaeed, Sanat. Fon LENE DRIVE IN RBSEAT Treation : - Ee wr easy kitchen docat Ret $22,000. $2,000 dn. OUR BEST LOT BUYS rant. In a Pontiac summer resort. ey 1 Leap Bn | “marie. 4s } NT AL Fu_0-0m. “. - par 1D HILLS LAREPRONT | SPECIAL SALE: GROCERIES, OAS, enced. rear das bis pa- ge 2 offer. Near — two lakes here—when Foe re quarters. Guat tr. tio and barbecue. lcely ow Ni tn Bey, ex- buy "5s lake front lot. 8 | ty ey | Meptecaget cere ei to Bee eae, RE 65 ual aay. . Bloomfield To p, | ——— Maple east m Maple to |iSLAND ON pg ti LAKE. Take. ey AT her, besstital GROCERY & MEATS — Near Pon- Oakley which ty 4 blocks __ OPtando YY TERMS "| tise, Subdivision of new homes Se. ot Cnt be on LARGE LAKE 1 LOT (POR YEAR| A : ” being built in vicinit —— 8 < i * approximately $200, — . township wa water’ system; 8 af HAMMOND LAKE FRONT. 100x/ {ht'"has greater poteritial, ei $8, < OPE Sater e| Be Seam | hee ee \ LOT 80x “38 FT. DEEP, I WATERFORD VILLAGE s0xi40 Roy Annett Inc. _ Sunda 2toS PM. |~ LAKEFRONT - ee — ee oe {00 Bay sarees yaee| omith- Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 —T payable per month, —— ag0D Oe ss RESTAD IN F.C. Wood Co.| W ideman_ guuer ‘Gall between 12 am At TO 8 Sine cornel Willams Laks” Ba, & M50 REAL ESTATE 2a"w. ‘Buren "mechanical dems” Soke PERT ONLY 4 LEFT Service on Dasy, i way, owner mile of lake frontage.” — Reoutitel | beflang sites we on must leave. a. $18,000 with $5,000 down. Oce-) fare ‘gente Low ve 81 80 Act | & Matt ey ventory, Pu sone Phone 3h fe = Gs P° Sood LADD'S, INC. eo Sy -Wv RENT 405 PER w Sate keg Fs 000° down. | 4286 Dixie Hwy, OR pat —me. a0 pelea Ave Fe pein Home & ‘Auto te atkins ke road Go scree wit se ots @ small fish- eee . “joo BY 206°,| Just the mort a place you've LOAN co. F BA . — lake $600 down. | "Bargain for cash, FE 8-6500. been looking for. A straight li- IN Perry 8t, %\Corne t Pike) & siti: . cole oounie., = SUB LAKE uor bar business without food. 1731 Lorie Cl Mi xy MU 4-7481 len. eiting land) $3500. "ay on wore a SHORES Bt Benedict's. | Lome established and successfully) Mortgage Loans 54) _of Franklin Rd we i xf a Pallet Ey SY oblem? | Rugmibes saa mp ties ork at Ee Rie Will soon be fiaging, and S For Y¥ 1f persone Las tBRWER A Mortgage Pr em $34.95 ‘ faster a's : this home is located in the ee For yourse 53-55 N. Parke We make mortgage loans to meet/ pads, $5.95. 8 LITTLE you heart of the finest school CHEROKEE HILLS! - ; K : r requirements. oo rng oF 42 Orchard Ave in § room and “ATS TAL say amount. amount. Prompt ser Also “3 AST ; : Seer Ze BUILDING? Hurry, you won’t miss Ys 350 down, ou'll like living in this new con- BUSINES§” rid mapas iva stove, with glass ois follea ag cA better homes , KEFRONT rage 108. sie fo aadedy veer | NOVELTIES AND TOYS a Ser he 2 BLE, £940 | Dx12 9xi2 Felt Base Rags $3.95 gIRADE-INS oa. Se eh bam ite exac' he Por the man - SCOTT LA preter weme- | LAKEFRONT HOME Soe oa, mama as na1| Ee camungepate wee, |A BETTER MO ee GE| a wae-Ft, Wall Tile 25¢ nates Ee mae nevutt. our! Birmeister’s ting pee ee ee : lm noe large rms. in exc, ie Eke wa. Tura ebs eae your own location, Phone for Open mt, Se 4 cent r Does & 4. 5 foomniinige home, Fest: | with lange lot, Well lngtscaped,| CLEANING CONCERN | $f ofp any (tints. Pree. informe- panoramic view of tbe |poadetL A NOTE REALTOR CARL 1 W. BIRD, Realtor Ipeated. Ferndaje. ares. prea | TORE ROE 34 inch. | Oyen 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. “ heat, I gate ; 4-5906 Bank 2 ” Reason- now, By ‘appointment. ‘sho |170_W. Pike = 503 Communi Ni — Sole dowa food gros : 92 W, Huron wasnt" . : NN 36 : SvLVAN STLEAGE “THE MAN WHO CASH & CARRY 2 lots, nse each. Gewer, water, N AN BUSINESS MONEY! 96 Md washer... : : ' eagaressctmagent EDW. M. Stout, Realtor LAKEFRONT fas us, lake privileges Owner, FE ee et ON| MORTGAGE MONEY Many to Be Fevers OR Te ig lygeerd...,.. We. eee iofetas $11,900 \| FHA A urn otor Bottle Gas. End of of Season's $ Bat! att Gi GHEVROLET “210 STATION | _dle- Steele Ford. FE 5.9204. __ Parts and Supplies | Bre OF ie, Oe PRD Forge. MA Gown, BRATS regan. . fom. power Oqeeting. Sales * saan 28 - | Spen é Sg eed $ ate ond a, od at ne yo 2 oe Las ig Coal & TE Ol WteSiien, ur Sea mont Wiss FORD CLEAR. ‘ mR CLEAN. CONVENT. __ CORNER FE at BNP. trailer Any’ si This week's special, new 15 - ee ORD EDs 500 aT PYM :| fetus, Gh feeroeg Cie be: Gadiuns Nanteast, motied pig:| “sund, ta Bora @pickuy- A reall CHEVROLET, 1956 | "lnm mies oh Sowa” "|. See Minded Une iis co o : sited rabiiey geaig and open | Ju'VAN weLr on 31355| Bel Air 2 Door ls ie 58] “Si FORD CLUB “COUE, FEE | mission, Trade for "83 on "be. S j RT oO NEY So s : sharpie! Radio, . We Assume ments of $5 PLYMOUTH VOY. Vi. OVE ws Gar eee teem our| Se a 7 Soke | a seaseaee ay ceca | Eesti alice |B aA mls | “ay Mal, eso ss new 1958 ‘inrude motors. *F mepearaenentie - Older car to USTOM, DR.. 3 sete “Sah tees, |e Wejuncer PSM. ma, ‘Mut ytl| ~~ PLYMOUTH, 1957 eo a = “PONTIACS | Bt Bia mei ete FE] to ener ea 7 BHAI * * * ise a TRUCK CENTER . SCHUTZ ah pei Gainer teed | Seale tet Gon GMC oer eee ee “R oat oid eras —" . 29 \ - 8. Woodward MI 6-5302 Gamat she tse over pers | Berl furan to. - | appuRn, HOTS. MOBILE . RETAIL BRANCH Powner No rust. $81 MAple | 1962 FORD. V4. a_DR. and save 066. The finest. % mile se Poo - Oakland at Cass __ steer CPOSSESSION SCHUTZ wi PICKUP. RUNS “fea tating RAE. | “Ie — 426_Ruth_ St. 75 2 DR. P E, ata Groat Takes wits 12s, QESQTO-RLYMOUTH a ents Parks‘ ai" 41900, Harold” Tur: | — Sele Fora. "FE i | 5 Ea jg SED AN. S288. [Re ee a a ee SALE BY OWNER REPOSSESSION "8 DAUPHINE, 10,000 MILES. “AU-|- Steele Ford, PE 5-0204.. : 168, full. price, $10.06 per month. tom luteh, $1,300. MA Club Sedan .~ Thunderbird qa oer Son Spm ~~ | Get. Wise, E Economize with rear seat speaker and Foret ic cash: needed. Mr. Bell. 1955 PA D. 4 SEDAN. 7. 16.000 actual miles. _ Great Lakes. FE 8-0402. More intetlor room than ether Deluxe throughout. Beauti: | PLYMOUTH 157. BELVEDERD spare car 5 je , R AMBLER f tion, afer 6: OR i La & eet . ~ power. .must For Sale Cars 91 a Dodge full co | ae. VW tod " tad : BILL SPENCE _| mover sen, “tue tte iat fai) Clarkston-Motor Sales “ WILSON |SAMBLER, SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH LER Mich. Mar héiat MOUTH SUB WAGON 4 1954 CORVETTE. $1,260. We wah on om ere i es ba Fewer 3-5635 EM 30 a 241 i. - HARP ‘44 CHEVROLET, EXCELLENT| Must sell 36 cars in 30 days. | 124 4-3529 Prat RR‘ mosem : “CY” OWENS FORD 53 PONTIAC 2 DOOR 3 PLYMOUTH R. Rah. NICE 5 EM 34306 . 4, FIELD. — ryt Top SOS. Dollar | * ) os ~ : wa % €: artist | Ee erat et wens GOOD USED CARS. rumepwooe, eet c Aaburn sat | Bivd. Stark fuzzless peaches, At Our New Location | equipment tnetuds re 5 ellow freestone, alsc 952 W. HURON tioning. racrony EXmS & : . Stark Alton’ vite flesh GLENN’ S $595 Por sh ast + bere, a, | treestone, cannin Wor used car barg ues “HOUG GHTEN teal SON 12725 S. DiGL E. aint MOTOR, SALES WILSON ON Pontiac-Cadillac Ee Ce Ae saa Ne Malo ba ~~|between Crooks and “HF FoR Ob cans — Birmingham MI 4-1 faa ‘you did. . ‘mile after mile. LS acit “Coal Adams. ae __ Fon Sens . “os are mr, ies” i 2 0 D WN" si ee es | toes APPLES AND POTA- _Used Truck Parts 894A |. oaiana” © ™° bine | thru "63 Models mileage, Real nice, Garner's eh ee IPS. Wie | ee me a Sis en es a a) Orchard aN. “in Gare MOTOR SALES STOP, LOOK, BUY 560 an 2 ee pe ‘eruns i 1 Rd. te rAubura AYe. PE 8632154 creysolet Bel. Air door ras | MS FORD CUSTOM f DR.. FOM, Party at, Mi i ac Mr. For Sale Trucks 90) .5i $3 Crestline ‘édoor, ora | ee 04. 5 LIKE NEW | | beet Rosas ti, | Sere, meee ee ae er sa es, Pm 0th Tay | (S,OMe %, ton plctun, + spect | ufo Olds Supe 6 rides, now | FORD SARE Ove Suit| REPOSSES ION =| t—23 A LAm| Roger's Sales & Service | si Pomme fate esover |i Pome, Vic, EI ERASE, | lect eoen SRe eee St 695 Er Ave PE 2-0655 | 56 Buick +door hardtop, : Steele Ford, FE : gertes, sories- Ng cash ee Bell, - 58 Buick Super... .. $2895 | cueysLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER| qo eniiseh i _ $295 RIVIERA CPE equip- | Clarkston, Mich. MA 56-6141 | “Wire sea S108 30823, yt Tent including power. Sharp. __ $19. EM; : “cy” Beaty Friday ad p.m, | » ace 1 ane 57 Buick Super... .$2295 1953 CHEVY. FORD, 1957 OWEN very rege Fe bag oe ye uae, ing 13 ‘iat a aook brates. CPE. eS. cleo wr 210, 4 DR., "S308 & HEATER Sparkling white set of af * Rando and: Sell Daily | 19, 5 STARE, Gre SAS een) Sant . $435, EM) ow iis $395 makes this one really de- | 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 ———— o 5 3.2717 au NEW (stoxis 30.95 |~ SAILBOAT. SNIPE CLASS | 57 Pontiac 4.Dr....$1895| _ LARRY EROME fordomatic, sd)waites: | ML PORs wBettect yal sim. : BLACK CATALINA, fully| ROCHESTER D DEALER car down, $1545, —_Will_consider trsde in, Pm $4123, s 330 equipped. aay OL 1 mn 7 1956 PON’ yh rhe ge 7 {DR CRIEPTAIN, RYSLER SARATOGA, 195i, MEL : . 55 Pontiac Cpe. .«-$1295 | Hale, FE 8-2373. SCHU TZ, ita F canis Fa SS. ExCeL = sang & Cream "wowet secring DESOTO-PLYMOUTH - EQUIPPED ba 2 quolse -& Grea, po CHRYSLER, 1958 | mag. Woodward Mt essex} Sh PONT AG, FULLY SOUre tories ] SPT na agg ba be PONTIAC CATA ae HARD- 0 Poetiac ....<-< . $1495 pag ig sand 6, 8a — ‘56 PONTIAC AC “tog. hyarasee tana STARCHIEP CONVERTIBLE, seat coun set off this x ars she 38 PONTIAC ea coe SPECIAL ite white top, red fire rea Bi "Yorker 9 Bis: r. e, one built. Loaded, Must sell, going to pie. trim, This car is’ immacu- senger Sta’ $1095 college. FE 5-0792. “ED WILLIAMS . oe ae fn ein x . + | ier STARCHIEF BTA- : most discriminating buyer. JACK COLE, INC. and extras Like ne Interior ~ Ae ‘Service. 81 | wae Ane DISTRIBUTORS FOR IL ered PLYMOUTH nae. ter ak Seg Michigan r3. your : DODGE-CHRYSLER mee a pen and Fly mouihs. Good. us. Also ae motor coh eae | PONTIAC-CADILLAC SCHUTZ we te ite MA eaSit| er ae . Ran c NEW TIRES, \f ESOTO-PLYMOUTH Ad ; : year ervice per FE ba. Harringtom Boat. Works 1350 N. Woodward ela. 8. Wendwand TT es00 ker. 5 tte. Fi trailer oy your symnupe peaten = |B’ham __MI_4-1930 -| BARGAINS 7 PO we chine 3" ‘pe 20033 Sundays Mworked. to 2 seater. Kew 4 = HAI JPT Mt ee gait 88) “le. Clean with good ren. Call « “Sale Motor Scooters 82) Transportation Offered 87| tomotive Steering, Springs and) whe Fora Vi steeweteenteenens #1408 | i963 AND ist PONTIAC, 3 DES. ~ os rakes, Less than 1-3 cost. MAy- ee ] 1958" omatie 208 4 doors. Already to go. No fair 06. Pontiac Sales ey cseereseceee $008) down paymeit and atsumme’ smal SHMAN SCOOTERS 2102 dr = ; AND Le WTD. “48 & N owe ‘88 Pontiac Starchier C Cat. 1906 Pott : wo is. Seeseceeess A nt ts. es Auto - 28, PAD at or wi sell best offer, Good cond er’s demo, I . oe $ Pairiane, 4 dr Fordomatic’ =. 1 8 Saginaw a . Mot = song 83 ¥ f 7TO| Otherwise, exc, moto? OR 3-3048 fog) Nagy Sgt fyare, nan ma ’55 SPAR or Sete Oey Foray esrvise mee "OR 3860, | Vr Whtergi TAYLOR'S _ | *.pe"Sieeprrer Sass: ROTA MANSION 147 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, $200. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART ~ Mazurek Motor Sales He eatcnane tt Portomatic.| ey ot: wa cua| EY DOWN. heme, events ot 7 FT. OR 3-1586 5 to 8 p.m. toad Bite way. PE 65-6906. OFFERS MODEL END BARGAINS |...°& ath ee Se ke ; $19.46 mo ‘Call Credit Mg Mr. XCEL ENT NDITION a Fr way Bi . 55 Buick Special. 2 ar. R&H. White- alled Lake Parks at Mi 41500, H SESS Srece Pe 1 BARLEY 1 DAVIDSON. WD. 19 PADUCAR, g Savings On wails. net bord aroid’ Tu 31117 or call OR 3-3268, Sharp! $225,"OA_8-3344 Kentucky Leaving Aug. mth. New ai ig Hawk, V-8. auto, trans. | 34 Pontiac 2 dr. Deluxe. Hydra. | 1957 ISETTA BMW 300 ONE in. PONTIAT-C ctiaeeesterctithteen {49 HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTO 1-8119 man. 4 dr. a oso tee? —- Whitewalle. owner beaute 60 miles our gallon eg A ie Fow- : Feat SEM gat "aastine ‘bar “gee aun best Wanted. Used Cars 88 Seen’ oa 3 eieen, gt yee se ee. - am. Sicf'cat tor ine caomev Prices at _ple- St. Hollv, = mente, PE 60500 i0S1. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 61 SE- oy | oP Rlectton sdb. elton weces.|..Wam 2 Biva nore Cassrest Co. Muner) 1955 ‘Pontiac Cathlina _ ALL AL’ M Gav ries, $360, MA. 42839 after § p.m. | ABOUT 9290 MORE IS WHAT Automatic 4dr. station wagon. | 59’ Chevy” Be) Att 4 dr, Powerglide, m Ml 42735. Yery sharp. Black & White. RaH shi ing & trailer. Good a#| 1951 ARIEL 4 CYLINDER, $290.| CS" pay for your car, Deceuse of : i ae itewalls ; Automatic shift, excellent rubber. : iso’ Ibs. "$400. Call| OR 3-6523. may CaO e tee wine ihe | ‘83 Buick Specia), $ dr. nice, $506,| ls Transportation Specials! Hf RAISER Pea een ee All for $i el 2 OA 81215. say one | ae t owe Sales |: ain St.. Clarks chaniesily good: eat, A real bu PEOPLE'S AUTO. SALES ; P. fazure otor Sales Open Nigiite, "Til 8 for $135 OR 3 d10e 7 | 68 OAK FE 27-2351 = CASH 8. Blvd. at 8. Saginaw nn er ot ney 33, PONTIAC BTARCHIEF CATA- * FOR LATE MODEL i BOISE RIVE ee . REAL | BUY ' | "dr, POM, R&H, “Must sell today. ae power, exe. cond, OR te Community Motor Sales Ran and while, $1,308. FE ae SavagaTe 100 0 BORD VOLKSWAGEN 1 OWNER. oe er . : NASH peace coop ‘some? Let un just to *Hh.000 In A-1 shape 331 - * Roycyatt we AUBURN AT RAST BLVD. = |te BUICK CENTURY CONV. Botan. PAINT. GOOD MO- Pontise oe é z i. le ‘e an “pine ar Libe “fuse, "For Sale Bicycles 84 | ANY MAKE FROM “57 UP_FOR| _1 owner fut e1983. TOR, Mi o$e6. Lake Orion Tle Sales TOLRSWAEGR 166s, WW, TIRES, ie: ae af $350. out-of-state dealer. 235 W." Sand G Sale Farm Produce 75 : | __2E 80145. oe Goes Bri ht S t come ik ; “piace ping, |APPLES, PEACHES. PLUMS, ARE , P, Johnson motor. $500." OR 2 Oe ron aT Hes ot ‘ NE hal d a BER tee N. IM: SUNDAY : Lake Angels Rd. ope & am. fi FT. FIBERGL. LAS RONA ABOUT. apie? oid St Benue CARS. 22 AUBURN y U ' J THE CARS © oe ee ners Fede entree motor, Devs | Oe M & M Motor Sales x BROOKWOOD &:DOOR WAGONS | WANT AND YOULL “Se ae tan | RELe®. FICK YOUR OWN.” he * Ord. ev R 3-852, : = one On sien! : ; - READY TO © IN ! bushel gy 4 Mile Ra. wer ere HOST UTIL | 7 aes OR. pet j \ DELRAY 2-DOOR bis +r laprcea an x De - 7 Walton. __ : ey 1,000 ‘pound capacity. a ty hs bet seg ag i= FOR INSPECTION OLDS 88 HOLIDAY COUPE MONDAY ; po. Fe : ena Ra daw Chief 5 Detroiter Be Senta, ee ELTON SUNDAY 6 CYLINDER & V4 ENGINES Y our “BP oe a argains — Bargains trail ‘¢ STANDARD AND POWER- ed RESH CORN BY THE DOZ arate SeSt avepees. © 57. “ Of, bushel. “Other vegetables, OR "alioeot” sean omen wee ae $1380 thes iratier” BM < pec Monday ads wali 2 _ GLIDE. TRANSMISSIONS Get our “ep betore: Jos pay, Be ae. INBOARD TRAILER. 60 Rochester OL 1-8133 |, DISPLAYED ON WINDSHIELD — ALL COLORS & EQUIPMENT P ONTL > : 2 ot dollars at He. Best alter. Eupie 3-4 a WE PA Y She | E EROME'S BAVE op To si.oe0 ist pe|_ SAVE ENERGY, USE| BOb Hutchinson} ‘ga: manoway sou dock Pue.| TC) DOLLAR OL V R Ji ee | Meee tote sen -RET 1 vm ain ~| WANT. ADS! To find a Se aa iar it mee on Eh Qe bot” | az a" os job, place to live or a Mobile Home 3-643 USED CARS & TRUCKS | ‘Bright Spot cars aniection of OX. ‘ood used car; see Classi- ‘Ine B ~ ae “a ‘ 3 STORE — ae NOW! ar; see Cle : Sales Inc. Matthews Olds-Cadillac Dealer Haskins Chev. |: hed NO | «nett B =P laas bon Hata reaves- 210 Orchard Lake “Ave. | Orchard Lake; at Cass | itt! Plate Biehwar af Mts oe 3 5 Vda LPs Pe eee Open 4 days a week hexese re een > an|FE 2-9101 Open’ Eves.) _ FE 68-0488 wr eeneng: an | sexi tam Poe? orice : o 4 q. : 3 , \ co Ne ti “ . ae ae ) 9 7 . \ A ‘ r " \ ; ’ *. y \ ‘ : oy ae SN, “i ee ee \ ‘ cA oe Rete a | j Toe » *s mieaae s "Wlovisian: Progran "Programa furnished oy stations Usted in this columa sire eal to change without mn thon ae we i THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. ‘AUGUST | 23, 1058, es .- Today’ =" Radio’ Programs -. 14 % 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Gigi Perreau, “Alias Mr. Twi- ght. ” (41). Chester Mor- “Counterfeit.”* (°36.) 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Paul Lu- yy ‘kas. ‘The Secret of the Blue Room.” (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Movie (cont.) (2) N'watch (cont.) - SUNDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. (2) Accent, 6:30 (2) Air Power. Walter Cronkite narrates, ‘Stran- gle,” report of 1944 libera- tion of Rome. ~ (4) Outlook: Three American educators report on Russian éolleges and-universities. (7) 26 Men. “Runaway Stage.” (9) Movie. “Operation Man- hunt.” f * 4 7:00 (2) Lassie. * (4) (color) Noah’s Ark. (7) You Asked for It. Roller derby school, some least- the Resultant Fuel Why Not Own This wonderful Burner INSTALL NOW! Toke up to 5 YEARS TO PAY! FE 8-6621 ° ae bes , Gas Is NOW Available \To Holders of Permits: |.” If Yoy Are Fortunate Enough to Hold a Permit You Can Be Doubly Fortunate by. Owning One of the Marvelous New ° Burdette Gas Burners: The Only-New ~- ~ Gas Burner in 20 Years. It Will Produce 40.% More Heat From Your Gas With “It Pays for Itself,’ | -Fur- | E : MICHIGAN HEAT! : pre’ 88 Newberry E 86651 Savings. 4 er. (2) News; * 9:30. (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Room, «7) Our ‘Harry. 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. 18:25 (9) Billboard. . 10;30 (2) Star Showcase. (4) Treasure Hunt. - (9) ‘Movie. . 11-0 (2) Arthur Godfrey (4) Price Is Right. 11:25 (77 News, — * (4) Concentration. (7) Ricky the Clown. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. _ MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tae Dougli. © (9) Man From Tomorrow. The Erwins, (9) Favorite Story, * RADIO Justice Not Bind 7 a mh = oe See but the Judge Was DE { itl , BURY ITS HEAD ‘TO HI DE. W WHO. STARTED. “LAP. SIDING | How AO-9 . Tam oo — om Tams, com wom, aim = WER, ane ron, aan Seaneal 2-WJBK-TV, Channe) —WWJ-TV | 17-wk “Ghannel 9 ORLW-TV “8 ' : ang, * fea Tem.