The Weather * "Reson, a H EK Pp 0 (Details Page 2) a i 116th ye wh kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Fubar, AUGUST (25, 1958 —32 PAGES al ae 2 : People | in. the News. Den s At ‘ empt to House Rushes fo Take Action Eight Million New Car Sales Each Year ‘by 1965 Seen by GM President Curtice A. af ~ (Move in Senate fo Up Payments 10 Pct. Doomed FLINT (®—Harlow H. Curtice, General Motors president, today predicted new car sales in the 000 hour- -Octeber. employ- provide for recalling 1 ly rate employes by “By Nov. 1 hourly rate April. Manufacturing employment he said, was based on such ex- in June and July rose slightly|pected gains as a marked increase for the, first time in 18 months afid|in population by 1965; a total of on Labor Bill Finance Group Ignores | Senate -Passed ~ -Plan,|United States next year will 4p ment in, the United States S04 |the average factory ~work week|73 million gainfully employed evi] Warning of Veto, OKs: . GOP Version Snubbed 1965 he said, they will total eight] average number of wage earners showed a substantial, increase. To-|ians; ee national product of a <3 Cost: -of-Livin 9 Hike : million a year. Wane tivet bait’ of 1968 was (t#iemploymest is more than 65/billion lars compared with : y is million, while the unemployment|billion now; total disposable in-| by Committee Curtice made his prediction in It was 363,132 for the first half of 1957:) picture has improved. WASHINGTON (UPI)— TWO ‘DOLLS — Debbie Arn Greenhill, 2, found Wednesday WASHINGTON (@— Backers may decide today jwhether to try a short-cut method of getting a labor an address prepared for delivery at a “Salute to GM” luncheon, marking a civic celebration of GM’s 50th anniversary year. Gen- eral Motors ee ea Flint. * « Increased automobile production, lion new’ car market next year compares with an estimated 4,300,- 1000 unit sales for 1958, “Barring labor difficulties,” Cur-| Starts, Curtice’s estimate of a 5% mil-);; The GM executive, who “marked his own 66th. birthday today, said other encouraging | signs include rising housing starts, ‘retail sales, government. come of 420 billion dollars,.an in- additional achieve these gains by 1965. will require cooperative. effort with all) elements of society working for the "|A final effort to.fatten the election-year boost in Social Security benefits was set in the Senate today. 3 © fter being missing f , wooded try near her |control bill before the House ics tld howl tice said, “I anticipate a marked a dene’ product. common good. . .There must be in-| ‘The Democratic move to Bee i, Wee tena ce hen’, Ry: tema. [in this waning session of Caen nation throughout. the(incvease in the level of automobile ~ centives to attract investment eap- push, the planned Social ve Hill, Ky., home is doing nicely in an Ashland, Ky. hospi 4 chain reaction throughout t production with the start of the} ‘“‘All of these factors, as well asjital . . « Management must be P Her condition when found was remarkably, good. She suffered only cuts, bruises and insect bites. Congress. The House Labor Com- mittee yesterday refused to whole economy,” because many other industries dre dependent upon the auto industry. , General Motors’ prams, he said, 1959 model Faas “Industrial production has re- improvement onvereg fom tn ee peer other indices, are evidence of anjalert to its responsibilities and all in consumer andjwho work.must business confidence," he said. ll ters ben duce more.” recognize that the only way to have more is to pro- Security benefit increase to 10 per cent appeared to be foredoomed. ee eae consider. a Senate-passed The Senate Finance Com- , 1 substi-' ; mittee Inte backed by Republican| Believe All 99 Aboard Airliner Were Killed Pres H It nga: Senge ab 5 _jcommittee members. ressure 0 qd fatten the pension checks *« * * Rep. Stewart Udall (D-Ariz) said in an interview a final decision would haye to be made by today on whether to try to call the Sen- ate bill up Monday in the House under suspension of the rules P ure that requires a_ two- thirds vote. Udall recalled he said last month that the Labor Committee did not have time to go through the normal process of hearings and reports to get a bill to the floor and that the only way to do it was through the short-cut route, “T still say if the bill fs called lup, it’s going to be difficult not to vote for it,” Udall said. * * SHANNON, Ireland (® — Hope, our was virtually abandoned today for any survivors from the KLM air- liner Hugo de Groot, which crashed off Ireland’s Atlantic coast with 99 persons aboard. By noon, 37 bodies had been re- covered from a square mile of floating wreckage about 100 miles off Galway Bay where the four- engine, went down in stormy weather be- fore dawn yesterday. “We have more or less lost hope of finding survivors now, 30 hours later, but the search is still con- tinuing,’’ a spokesman for the Roy- New York-bound airliner our flares,” said Flight Lt. Keith MgDonald, pilot of the plane that first spotted the wreckage. At dawn the search widened to include a cluster of tiny uninhab- ited islands about 50 miles from the crash scene, “There is a re- mote possibility some might have reached them," said Lt. Cmdr. harbormaster- all that was known was the plane ran into bad weather soon after taking off with 45 men, 38 women, 8-whildren, and a crew.of 8. There was no evidence of any Atlantic Gives Up 37 Dead: Melling. “Atlee olf, four engizes ee tie cident ek oo ot immediately.” Airmen at Shannon said there are three main causes of accidents pearape Hpeetayar he 2. A sudden fire which destroyed communications and aircraft copes Serettigutes trols. 3 Quiz Denied Hoffman Tells Probers No Impropriety Linked to inquiry’s Quick eet “ever cause. The possibility thatjknows of no political pressure) - al Dutch airline said, 3. A mechanical failure ~ that ISIN. WNER —. ‘HEAR TIMATUM Other committee members said ae “Whatever it was, it is obvious |damaged controls, such as a pro-|With the inquiry or its sudden end. Psi “y = paler in - _mEanD ULTIMATUM ae — = ha wink ee ames brought he pobre that.it happened suddenly,” said |peller’s cous loose and flying _ The S-year-old ‘a testified Washington “he and another “retary, told the Senate’ Rackets | Vote nece petting the. twe- lemon juice. Add to boiling ; water. Cook in double boiler until thick. : Pour, cooled filling into 9- inch pie shell. Use the four egg whites and 7 tablespoons sugar for the meringue. Bake in 325-degree oven until mer- ingue is lightly browned. 3 Serve chilled, Fox; Mrs, O'Connor; Mrs. Luie Rossman, Mrs. Edmund Petri- moulx, Mrs, James Peterson, ‘Mrs. Bernard Mazurek Jr., Mrs. Robert! McPartlin, Mrs, Wesley Hayes Jr., Mrs. Gerald Linebaugh, Mrs. Phil-| ip Tschirhart, Mrs. Richard L, Courteau, Mrs, Francis Guellec and Joan Wyzgoski. ; Diameter of the sun is 864,100 miles. Its average distance trom| the earth is 92.9 million miles. It is about one and one-half times as| AMES 2 CveLee PLU DISPENCER WHEEL * AT AMAZING PRICE | yee £4 8 3 Norma hort Into Magic Water Wayne Gabert Closed Wednesday Afternoons in August Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Saginaw i a & = an. ween DISPENSER WHEEL Turns Plain Rinse Water : Aviom. with ver FE 5-6189 nse as the earth at water level." : # | GRANT'S | STORE IS A | CIRCUS | OF BARGAINS ... | AND AT OUR | FRONT DOOR: - ‘SATURDAY YOUR ~ CHILD CAN — “| HAVE A FREE ELEPHANT RIDE CIRCUS DAYS MIRACLE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR. MONEY'S WORTH AT GRANT'S! 7 eae ae sll "MIRACLE MILE OPEN DAILY” fo A. M to 9 P. Me THE PONTIAC PRESS * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, -? WALLEt ie dice 4 ba bes = . = = . i ¥ - ‘i : tis slogan pa coe land they are to be kept in the/to see that each faculty mémber pe Ae Sept.| same biology section. sia ig tar ogre Suaalnmeast coma oe find the} ‘The lth and 12th graders also|®T © PU . halls re than 1,100/are divided in their English sec- = = * * students r proper pod. ~ ayer hecgemael prep| Locker lists must be ‘made out » dents in vaiting to have ee ee area Residents. Announce o> s sere IGagements, Weddings feel this 5 ‘t will Bel an Oct. 11 wedding is being bridegroom is the son of Mr. and] 1 a 7 “the|Planned by Dolores Carol: Naubert' Mrs. Harold Spencer of 1520 Sec-| "part of Prir eo ee 1 Sone. Announce-|ond St., Union Lake. 7 caps staars Prehrite tea tee cna Bea ine” ee. act's parents, Mr. fin- “Merc Tai el sen beste Raabert ot 268 Tampe Dr." syncs tate Gye be en on ne ferine Lake. prospective |. nnounced mar- Pam $a owe aaa 4 riage of their daughter, Barbara ‘z = Jane, to Ronald D. Perkins of So Spee : White Lake. The wedding date has OO agedle tue wing starts | been set for Aug. 23. A) adage aie Mr. and Mrs, DeForest D.. Bare eadtr meg reer is a dreds | Butler of White Lake have an- > FSS : * J, a and Mrs. ) draws up a master schedule as- | ‘| Jane Wilson and Phylan E. k > re teachers to classes five | Stevens of North Branch plan to ‘ef the six periods each day. = | _—— _ *. fe acon ~ Next comes the making out of ’s parents, a Ts _ g@hedules by students. The coun- Spencer Wilson of North Branch, ing staff assists with this task. have announced. The prospective - Counselors also visit the junior) bridegroom is the son of Mr. and . high and the Dublin chool whose | iMrs. Florus Stevens of North graders will swell the student} Branch. the next. a — year’s ANNOUNCE 3 WEDDINGS oe lle el r Announcements have been made The task of scheduling isn’t a — oe simple matter of putting so many el ; section and then filling others Louella Mae — daughter < : routine matter, To complicate) CAROLE ANNETTE LINTZ (Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur Jacobs o RK. SSR 8 te enencemen ot Carle an [sition at Jory. Fowl é eee : nette Lintz to James O. Cooper |q} peda . Cun ~ Church. : Another factor which has to be | has been announced by her moth- | “© — i a considered is the brilliant stu. | er, Mrs. Georgina D. Lintz of The: Ureiegroces fs the son nt Mir. 3 dent. This tall there will be three | 29 First St., Oxford. The pro- 2nd Mrs. Jewell Fowell of 28765 ; special sections of English for | spective bridegroom is the son |@S¢ St-, Southfield Township. .- 10th graders who haye demon- | of Mrs. Addie Mae Thomas of The marriage of Kathleen strated an above average profi-.| Orlando, Fla, A Sept. 21 wed- | Kurzweil to John Juntunen has” ciency. ding is planned. been announced by the bride’s BACK ON-TUE JOR — While pupils and faculty get a 10-week brent faces chad, 1's oth 4 sean! ~~ ated Berbape «tiie more, year are (from left) Mrs. Evelyn Sterling, secretary; Ayres;~Oli- ee ee eee Y ff at Walled Lake High Ps -repares for Opening Day= Pontiac Press Phote Ayres. On the job getting everything ready for the new school ver Rose, assistant a. and Mrs, Wava Lindler, clerk. * f Finally, the teacher load must be numbers of the locks page are homeroom, Students are silane’ posted throughout the balidines so and a master sheet kept of the| students can find the proper rooms last week, one which record charts oppose, To qualify the statement, I didn’t mean the song itself will die, but unless. sale charts are! revamped it most likely won't stay} in the top ten for long. Why? ‘Because there are near- ly a recorded versions of i. figh each other. More- over, two of the versions are see-sawing back and forth in — by Dean Mar- and the originator, Dom- - -Faice Modugno. - picks one version and buys it above theory, let’s take a at this week's top five sellers af a i Em ome net, wt eaty | Dise Data and Chatter y x x ie ie ya wh When you lump all the versjons together—or even the top two— the song is a big hit. But record charts only recognize a single re- , corded version. Unless. the public alone, ee vided public.’ h xt * * /FIVE ACES: In Stille with Little: Star" by The Elegants- p yen ott in 2g place on a pleateau by Dick Saunders by. stretching a point. Domenico Modugno, the Italian vocal star, | has a slight edge ever Martin at ,| this’ point. On the basis of his exclaimed. That Was my astound- ing prediction of sales alone, the tune can’t be ranked second, but in total sales it is a strong second. Following, in third is ‘‘Poor Lit. tle Fool” by Ricky Nelson. Fourth. spot is being held down by Perez. Prado’s “Patricia.” 4 tie for fifth Place finds “Just A Dream” by Jim Clinton (waning in popularity) and “Devoted to You” the Ev- lerly Brothers (looking better all the time). * * * POP ALBUMS: For vocal fans, clude ‘‘Cole Espanole’’ (Capitol bers by Nat King Cole; * Than. A Kiss," (Columbia. CL- by Vie Damone; and ‘I Remem- memorable stylist. Russ Columbo. “Dancing Over Waves” estra; tle” record shelf. August LP releases worth note in-' W-1031) a collection of latin num- ‘Closer 1174) a group of romantic ballads ber Russ” (Columbia CL-1164) an- other “I Remember’’ LP by Jerry Vale, this time a tribute to the For the continental touch try “Vonfetti”’ (Capitol T-1029) by Les Baxter & his Orchestra; for danc- ing parties it's hard to -beat (Capitol ‘|T-1028) by Ray Anthony's Orch-!$1,500, and country and western fans will find ‘‘Let’s Live A Lit- (Columbia CL-1172) ,by Carl Smith a welcome additién to the States. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Dr., Orchard Lake. The cere- mony took place at St. Paul’s Methodist Church in Cheboygan. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Juntunen of 270 Decker Rd., Walled Lake. Making their home at 2565 Lake- side Dr., Milford, are newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Herman Merglewski. The former Barbara Ann Bark, ham, the bride is the daughter_of of 6234 Grass Lake Rd., Milford. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Merglewski. Milking Cow by Hand Saves Man’s Life BELLEFONTAINE, ‘Ohio ww — Donald Draught, 73, has electric milking machines on his nearby farm. But he milked a cow by the old-fashioned hand method yester- day and it probably saved his life. * * * One of the machines short cir- cuited and killed a cow. The cow fell over dead on the machine and set off a chain reaction through metal stanchions. the cow he was milking and was able. to turn off the. current be- fore a fite started. * x * ‘But the short circuit had al- ready done its damage. Seven cows Jay .dead in the barn. ™ en said oo value was Material failures’ are responbibie for only 12.4 per cent of thé fatal Kurzweil of 3558 Winterberry | Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.. Barkham| Draught was thrown away from|, on Sept. 4. Romeo Schoo Facing Deficit of One of the prime reasons for the years. a General Fund Budget Shortage of $38,795 Revealed in Draft ROMEO — A draft of the gen- reveals that the Romeo School dis- trict faces an estimated deficit of $38,795, board members learned last night. * * * deficit is the drop of $725,000 in state equalized valuation in the district, Supt. T. C. Filppula told the school governing bedy. - * * * _ After lengthy discussion, the Board decided to take the problem under advisement for another week before making any decisions to help alleviate the situations. cation ereevea in the high school, Filppula' explained the program, which he said resulted from much careful study. He said it requires that students complete one year of physical edu- cation in their three years of high school—except when they are ex- cused for medical or religious rea- the subject was required all three In other business, the school of- ficials then designated the Romeo Savings Bank as deposi- tory for het lunch funds. School architects were author- x * **% The Board concluded its meet- ing by to inspect district Aug. 24 to’ see the work of eral fund school budget for 1958-59) - REUNITED WITH ROYAL OAK PARENTS— » Marjike Pennock, 17, a tuberculosis patient: from the Netherlands, is hugged by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pennock of 209% -W, Sth St., Royal rae after arriving safely at Idlewild Airport, , aboard companion flight aed into Atlantic yesterday. of airliner that Marjike origi- 17 months. UPI Telephoto _ nally was scheduled to fly to New York on the . ill-fated KLM airliner which carried 99 persons but had. changed her plans in Amsterdam, The Pennocks, who have 10 other children, hadn’t seen Marjike, ae oldest, in COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —- A four-hour fire late yesterday after- noon destroyed a large Commerce Township dairy barn, including sev- eral head of livestock. its contents were estimated at Township Besides Commerce, fire depart- ments from Walled Lake and Novi, White Lake and West. Bloomfield townships were called out. Flames already had engulfed Damages ‘to the building and) . “ibasement of the barn when ‘the the barn by the time they ar rived however. There was no water supply available, Price said. Efforts were concentrated in keeping the fire from spread- ing to nearby buildings. Sam Smith of 41300 14-Mile Ru., Kling’s nephew, ‘said he was in the| Destroyed in the 104 by * eIn Holly Area School District out of school to enter one services or to take a job, arrives to see about continuing his | 287 education. of the opening of school. * * te As the end’ of vacation ap- proaches, Ayres and his staff find themselves working longer and longer hours in order to have every thing in readiness. When school opens, however, he and Oliver ‘Rose, the assistant principal, and the secretaries, Mrs. Evelyn Ster- ling and Mrs. Wva Lindler, can see that the careful | planning’ was in- deed worthwhil. Couple Repeat . Marriage Vows at Dryden Church DRYDEN—Marriage vows were repeated Saturday afternoon at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Dryden by Evelyn DeLong and Walter Faulds. Performing the rite was the Rev. Canon ‘Charles D.. Braid- wood. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl De..Long of 1686 Higley Rd., Lapeer, Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George Faulds of Dryden. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the new Mrs. Fauldg wore a white. lace, ballerina-length dress, and her short vei] was held in place by a small cap. She carried a corsage of pink carna- tions, Matron of: honor was Mrs. Shir- ley Brodt of Lapeer. Robert Hub- bard of Detroit was the best man. Following a short honeymoon trip in Canada, the newlyweds will make their home on S. Mill street in Dryden.’ Thursday the proposition to grant feated, ‘Tax Increase HOLLY — In a special election a three-mill tax increase in the Holly Area School District for fy FeeAares: Getentet. 536. to Holly voters mead it down, 406 to 244, arid at Davisburg it met de- feat, 130 to @. ee ee: 3 At the annual election in June a proposition for a five-mill in- crease for two years also was de- The Holly area Schools com:- - prise a larger territory than any other in Oakland County, extend- ing into five townships. Local school officials today said it will be impossible to maintain Defeated ances. They feel voters do- not thoroughly understand the situa- It is quite probable a: third at- tempt will be made to get the re- quired funds, they indicated, Champion Gold Nugget Will Have Memorial - CANBERRA, Australia — A me- morial will bee built at Dunolly in the State of Victoria to commemo-| rate the 1 2,284-ounce the “‘Welcome Stranger,” said to be -the largest gold nugget ever found, It was worth 9,354 pounds] - sterling ($21,450) at the time of its| discovery; it would now be ‘worth’ 34,260 pounds sterling ($77,085), the schools on their present fin- was married Saturday evening at The bride’s parents are Mr. and MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. KILLIAN Honeymooning in northern Michigan aré the former Barbara Ruth Kennaday and her husband William H. Killian. The couple - the Ortonville Methodist Church. Mrs. Karl Kennaday of Oakwood _ road, Ortonville. Mr. and Mrs. George Killian of Church street, Ortonville, are parents of the bridegroom. pe eek ee. a sow, 150 tons of foot building were 13 feeder hogs, hay, 180 bushels of seed oats and ‘ja hay conveyer. Chief. Price said the fire was eaused by a three horse-power It electric motor on the conveyer. first saw flames seeping through the floor. Commerce ‘Township firemen at Station 2 in Oakley Park answered the call at 5:45 p.m. A second Comimerce fire truck arrived at the scene soon after from the Main was at this location that Smith Commerce Dairy Barn Demolished by Flames Station. Other departments tok. lowed, Many firemen were still at- the scene at 9:30 p.m. to keep the ; fire under control. County Fair Slated by Brandon Grange ORTONVILLE. — Members of Brandon Grange 973 of Ortonville are planning their annual County Fair which will be held on Sept. 13 at the Brandon Grange Hall. One of the highlights of the event will be a doll and pet parade af 3 p.m., according to Mrs. Vernon Prizes will be awarded. The afternoon .will be spent en- tertaining the youngsters and in the evening there will be an ‘‘old- timers get-together.”’ Booths will feature needlwork, baked goods; candy and a fish pond. Prizes also will be awarded for the 10 best exhibits, Mrs. Hutchings. gaid. Refreshments will be available. « Includes: ‘Heater and Defrosters—Windshield Washers. -License—Taxes and Title Transfer _ Do Your Prospecting at MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CHEVROLET 1958 DELRAY CHEVROLET -2-Door Sedan She'll Hand Out Fruit to Servicemen ROMEO . -- Peach Queen Bonita Brookshear left her Waterford Township home early this morn- ing to visit Selfridge Air Force Base. near Mount Clemens, While there she was to tour the base, board a jet plane and hand out peaches to servicemen in the mess hall, obra me = ree maids of honor, Patsy Carr. of Utica and Carole Ryden of Pon- tiac plus an attendant from Ro- airplane accidents in the United “Accompanying her were her two}c Peach Queen to Visit Selfridge Next Tuesday evening Queen Bonita and members of her court. wil be honor guests of the Re- | meo Rotary Club for dinner at the Romeo Community Youth and Civic Center, : Barter this week, the quees| Other imenbers of the party in- cluded the girls’ escorts and sev- eral members of the Peach Festi- val Board. — ‘As the festival — “gated tee meo, Jill Trask, > & mada and Miss — When. you pick your choice Oakland and Cass, a ‘54 thr Brand New Set of Goodyear guarantee, on the car you buy, MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES NEW POLICY... NEW TIRES ON ALL. ‘54 thru 57 MODEL CARS at our Big Used Car Lot at u ‘57 model, we will put a Tires with a manufacturer's pee Don’t Buy Any Car Until You See _MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES. ly Lor: Levit Franchised New. ot Chevrolet Dok town Peatige) TE S461 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 7958 One midwest. town is so small|if the Indians had stricter immi- » that its Burma. Shave. signs lap|gration laws . . over into the next community .. . ‘Taffy Tuttle . One smart local storekeeper advertises alarm “this country |clocks' under school supplies — might not be in such a mess today |Earl Wilson. PHONE FEDERAL 2-485} c : OAK KLAND: MOODERNLY AiR COND! Tio! NEO Today and Saturday At. 1:50-4:25-7:00-9:35 FRANK SINATRA@S Tony Cunmis NATALIE Wooo The most —. choleraing (i. Aliags Go Forty love of hay = LEORA DANA sone enlD ONES ALSO IN EASTMAN COLOR ACADEMY AWARD WINNING FEATURETTE “THE RED BALLOON” - starts SUNDAY Walt |S ;yOND [MAGINATION B g NEVER ENDS! nevs PET Eke TECHNICOLOR STRAND AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT NCHEDLY FANTASIES YOU WOWT ELIE YOUR I WY Hollywood Headlines. - By DOROTHY MANNERS _ "(While Louella 0. Parsons is in Hawaii her column will be writ- ten by Dorothy Manners). HOLLYWOOD—A sudden change of mind: takes Dana Wynter off to Ireland to join James Cagney and Don Murray in ‘‘Shake Hands With the Devil.’” * * * When Dana left Hollywood two weeks ago, after asking for her release from 20th, she said she wasn’t interested in movies, pre- ferred Broadway or TV. With the signing of Dana and ‘English actréss Glynis Johns, pro- ‘ducers Walter Seltzer and George Glass are ready to start shooting at the new studio outside Dublin on Sept. 8. * * * Going along for the ride is Hope Lange, in private life Mrs. Don Murray, who will welcome their|— ‘mance as..well as a new career. i the publicity in the Tucson pa- pers. Operating on thes theory that the only place q star can have any privacy is in her home town, Liz is back in Beverly Hills look- ing for a house, Another unexpected development ~—she’s taking off for Europe the middle of September soon after the, opening of ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”’ in New York and Hollywood. * * * Liz says it’s part vacation and part business. She'll see Richard Brooks in Léhdon for further talks; about ‘‘Elmer Gantry.” Beautiful Miss U. §, A., Eurlyne| Howell (much lovelier than~- she appeared on TV) has a new ro- actress, The people whe have seen her debut. in one of the “Mavericks,” report that Eur- lyne has a lot of confidence and poise and comes off okay in her emotional scenes. But that Dixie. dialect has to go. With her contract now extended to two years, she'll have some time to drop that ‘‘you-all’’ lingo. Hollywood in. shorts: Sad that the Liam O’Briens, (she’s the former Claudette Thorn- ton), lost the expected baby they wanted so much. A ‘Sophia Loren planes in from New York Monday for fittings and “Heller With a Gun” before taking talks with George Cukor about “\Dana Wynter Back to Set After Changing ‘Mind ners she’s not fui a one-shot joft for Switzerland with Carlo Ponti on along vacation: You couldn’t pry Rock Hudson away from the Keely Smith-Louis Prima act at the Sahara the whole four days he spent in’ Las Vegas. He was planked down front so often he was practically part of the show. Susan Hayward’s husband, so ill (10 days ago that she had to to his bedside in Georgia, so much improved he's now in Hollywood visiting her. * 4 »& Lola Albright and Morty Borne! looking as if they meant it at the Everyone ex- Sportmen's Lodge. pects ‘that Jack Carson's ex will marry Borne and soon, tat toga : es ‘ é e Free U.S. Executive NAHA, Okinawa (AP) - Oki- nawan police last night ‘free an American businessman from labor unionists who had held him cap- tive in his own office for an hour and a half. 4 2 * * * shit Police arrested 20 unionists who| x ENTERTAINMENT | had formed a human wall around) * William Baxter, formerly of San| fly| FTanciseo. who operates an auto sales agency in Naha. * Tommy. Vaughn Duo * & Curt Ranges on Bass Shortly efter, 40 more scream- ing unionists were jailed when they demonstrated at a police sta-| tion to protest the earlier arrests. Kamejiro Senaga, ex-mayor of Naha and head of the extreme-; left Okinawa Peoples party, led) * the demonstrators. but was notig% afrested. I COCKTAIL LOUNGE Huron. at Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9528 She’s dating Jim Herman, Loretta Young's nephew. And they tell the out at War- expected baby in the Emerald Isle in October. Forget about Elizabeth Taylor ) 644-44 moving into that $3,000 per month house she rented in Tucson. : Sn a She’s back in Hollywood after just two days in Arizona, slightly aghast over the swarms of tour- ists attracted to the ranch by all EXCLUSIVE FIRST’ RUN SHOWING OPEN 10:45 __ Se, te 1 P.M. “LATE ada, EVERY . SATUR- DAY NIGHT. SEE THE COLOSSAL BEAST DESTROYED IN COLOR 2 MGM TOP-HORROR HITS! ——} start SUN M-G-M Presents »,. 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M. “Short Subjects Start at 8:00 P.M. = 13THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE EVER MADE!: CECILB.DEMILLE'S PRODUCTION JHE TEN COMMANDMENTS rYrryrTrTs Teer ree ee eee THE SUPREME HUMAN DRAMA OF ALL TIME. -.; FRO OOO ROAD SHOW PRICES CHILDREN (7-12 . CHILDREN (Under 7) FREE FESO rier cuir f ROBINSON: DE ‘CARLO Walt Disney's “MAN” IN SPACE”—Cole Z PLUS: ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS - "vrrrrerrrre ‘ ieee Cans = OPPS SR SV FLT VEY EYETV OUUeYY Da ae inceoric HARDWICKE- wink FOCH e JILLINGER MA BA VAN waka BONN THE PEOPLE OF THE PONTIAC AREA HAVE RESPONDED TO THIS INSPIRING PROGRAM AND WE ARE PROUD TO EXTEND ITS SHOWING THRU SATURDAY, AUGUST I6th! COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER ISOUTH END of UNION LAKE RD. HELD OVER NO A EM 3-0661 OPEN 7 P. M. CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE DVANCE IN PRICES! ‘ADULTS 80c FE 4-461] 2150 OPDYKE RD. THEATRE IN THIS AREA BEFORE SEPT. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 NO INCREASE | REGULAR PRICES " BO¢ O CHARGE FOR ILDREN UNDER 12 FREE : TO THE FIRST 500]; PAID ADMISSIONS 8x10 PHOTO OF ELVIS PRESLEY 2nd FEATURE JOEL McCREA scape MAYO c } 1st SHOWIN THE BIBLE LIVES AGAIN! ’> “Surpasses " everything of =» its kind ever "given to the y cinema before!” - «N.Y. Daily News 9 ly US) and THE FLOOD THAT DESTROYED THE WORLD! WRITTEN BY OIRECTED BY DARRYL F. ZANUCK > MICHAEL CU SPECIAL ADAPTATION By RTIZ » ROBERT YOUNGSON THE BIBLE LIVES AGAIN! __WE URGE ALL PARENTS TO SEE THI ENTIRE PROGRAM! IN| THE PONTIAC os ota , * THE ‘OREATEST STORY OF ALL TIME! sl, = SHOW TIMES: tt = Lazarus ra eneaene® > Me, . . | The perescution of 0 SEL T..-. from the att DE KING CREOLE SEE! ...... John # The conversion of 8 P. M. 12 MIDNIGHT The Sermon .---+"°" . : ; See! SBenCC Mary Megson = TALL STRAN GER SEE J Baeoooce ae Mou The Crucifixion.-- “AoAi 10:30 P. M. ! The cating hecniee! ..and the nee SEE: «me Tw ae | SAT. NIGHT ONLY ne em \ | » SREY Mo%erom the Teme | FOR THOSE WHO | WANT ALATE, LATE ig | . SHOW FRIEDRICH presents (gi Day of A CENTURY FILMS PRODUCTION Starring LEE J. COBB > Robert WILSON + lames SnuTH and JOANNE DRU.: wiry waconcne and » great supporting cast! Walt Disney aie SONG OFTHE Thitee | ARB WUUAA TECHNICOLOR SHOWN AT FIRST SHOW ONLY! “TH E , TALL STRANGER” in GLORIOUS COLOR — % “The CYCLOPS” AT 2:00 A.M. Color by EASTMAN + Processed by PATHE LAB. CAROLYN == WALTER DOLORES ie ati A NEVEOCH-STEWAAT IT PULSES WITH THE HEARTBEAT OF TODAY’S YOUTH! e FaRaniou INT PRES| ELviS PRESLEY LIA| \AI Ni HAL WALL with ike Ci et at ch! Vc f yok ‘NOW! EXCLUSIVE SHOWING! THIS PICTURE WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1958 The Yollowing “MARKETS [lighter are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce, brought to the Farme.'s Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by «the Credit. Lowers Mart NEW YORK «&®-— The stock market was lower in early trading WASHINGTON (UPI) - —The House by voice vote stamped its final approval today on a 260-million- ‘dollar program for tax re- lief for small business. | No dwelling Area of Building: ta ae ane wach | be erected family at the fi portions of floors entirel ‘above @ rade line, for multi-level houses ex- elusive — any ga are. ches or ian any accessory ing. on santpauen abo above, aan te ie tone had i] Fy - ite Bureau of Markets, as of today in the wake of a move! to- pletely “finished, commenturate with the nGday. ; living quarters of the structure. garly dealings on the board of _ | ward tighter credit by the Federal Lodge Calendar oN - } | Reserve Board. Grade line shall, be aatsoed ao the 3 se Produce A flurry of selling at the open- nhtnee nant Masons, annual eerite “hall sass ‘sell. popiaenet” walls ’ Activity was slow and. — ing drove prices down fractions ame A te nic Picnic, of the structure 4 said the market appeared to be FRUITS | |to a little more than a point. Rochester? Gerald Le" beoore, WME | oye nacDAnee shall take ottoct thirty ~ merely marking time and await- spoke. Dasher, fancy. fa cool 340/ Prices then held at about these , lished as required by law : ing some new incentives. Most Blueberries crate) 16° pls Get Z$0/levels “in slower trading. A few soho se; see eter Township "Board. on my te bem prices were narrowly on the plus Cherries, sour crate) 16 gts. /7.' 425| Stocks recouped part of their MM Bat, Aue l@im io coadast August, A.D. noseiet i el side in early transactions. on ae Haven, DU. ...+..4.. 450 2 graveside service for Brother Clay- Township Clerk . ae * Lh 2 lll —— a a vey & * * * ton Fitchett. Ledge opens at I p. Aug. 35, “0a : rmelons. bu. ponnceeoonece Ch : Joshua Hebe n WM. ‘Trade was almost at a standstill | VEGETABLES At the peak of the selling the = —— Adv. AMENDMENT near the end of the first hour and Beans, wax, ba... esesetereqe» 9.00/cker lagged behind trading for N : . of ee ToMBAhip of White Lake, County Beets. topped bu .........--. oe Tt j ee ete er rage 7s some contracts had eased a bit. | srocto vbels.. “dos. SOIIITE - } fo: three minutes, — ews in Brief The following Amendment to the White ‘Wheat was unchanged to % cent a|Cauliflower. doz. 0.22210155°1!!, 2.00| Late yesterday the Federal Re- Bap erie ht bg) nh bushel, September $1.844%4; corn % = ee mies cerereece vsse+ 2-00| serve Board approved a boost in : ~ ““change from Residence I to -Com- 2 SEA, COMM "Celery. doe stalks .......... Coe 1 : Neil Dennis, 11, of 132 Mechanic mercial I District ‘the full f n higher to % lower, September |Corn. sweet. 5 d sity. ss- 128/ the discount rate for the San Fran-| ; xp nee F Cucumbers, dill ro bu. Ell! 400 = St.,. was treated for minor in-|Hi - eS ee a. ‘. cisco Bank from 1% to 2 t. Fentine Press Fhote - -$1.27%; oats. unchanged to 44 (Din ibchs: aor oe KS per cen juries at Pontiac G ; Lo 38, McClateheys Oxbow and Cran Eggplant, bu. oo... Seoaeke oc. 150'TH ove A : DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES — Oakland _islative nominee, James Clarkson (looking away |JUries at Pontiac eneral Hospital er ake Estates, W Lake Town- m as r ower, September 62%; rye ‘Ss * Kohirabi ibehs.) doz ie e was regar ed as the ; . : Friday and released after he hit|**!P: Oakland County, Michiga % lower, September $1.23; © Leeks tbchs) doe: P48i start of @ trend toward credit} County Democrats were introduced to their can- from camera), District 4 legislative nominee, tas he ri oa rom Non-Conforming Use, Residence beans % to % higher, pao Mats . 7 | Qnons dre, thea) tb -- 228' restraint. didates in the Nov. 4 election at the County Con- Arthur J. Law, District 2 (Pgntiac) legislative ene. noe eS pop ghaees : past a tat 4) aegarvnnre Plat No, - .$2.24%; lard unchanged to 20 cents | Fersiey Rect «bens.» dor. | 1 00! American Telephone & Tel-| vention held last night in Pontiac. From left to nominee, and John C. Hitchcock, District.6 leg- Jas st., according to Pontiac Po- Sentteen cece tees “te Setene: meni: a pag a resect — Rad'shes, red, (behs.) dos. "...."- 1.00 eee) Se. Pied Bent and| right are: Leo P. Meagher, state senator nom-~~ islative nominee. Other Democratic nominees lice. = mine ot 6 Porm te) tee merery et ee ° Rather?’ outdoor (behs.) doz, ) a . s = a point; jnee, Leslie H. Hudson, 18th. Congressional Dis- . were introduced, but are not visible in the pic- 8.E. corner of Lot a said | Saperviso: 5. SAURSS sumer bi v1. yao and U.S. Gypsum more than 2./ ‘trict nominee, Flo ‘dL. Cobb Jr., District 3 leg-~ ture Rameegee Sale et First Chris. | 2 ee Bi Easterly tot iin oss) Moog CHICAGO .G Tomatoes, No. 1, (bskt. 14 Ibs. |... 1.90 Anaconda reported sharply low ‘ , ry '. +, Distric eg- ure. tian Church, -858 W Huron, Fri,, |B: along the Easterly. jot line 33.61 pes GO, al Fe a oy Grains:|Turnips,. topped’ bu... {62° 2150 cartel ae the first mart Peptic Aug. 15th from 7-p. m to 9 pm: ipa: eee ine cube bears the A arn oO : - Peeeed. . © ce 0 eT earring & wisetnss he Senecess. 62% GREENS : ‘ Sat. 8 a.m. to noon. —AGV.|radiug of 120.0 feet; central angle of inaseees is -os-e0s SSM lOgtbeee 1 ~ Once again low price stocks were i ba: 0S',. tangent length of S850" feet; nea ie Sea: ce, iit 100 ti . be Livestock s Rummage sale, misc. Sat. 9 to 2.|thence around said curve a distance of 2s tS Rye fale 1.00| active. American Motors opened on. ement irm a S 263 N. Johnson. - 109.01 feet to the P.T. of said curve 187% Je 190:. block of 5,000 sh - off —AGV.| thence N. 38° 29° 224.70 feet to the px ent c* By 1.25 " ares, off % q ‘ . . eet to the Sees Ais doer Soc) ie ee Spinach, 80 CE at 1% and conthmed down about ™_ DETRGIE ate 1 (ap cata eat ' Rummage sale daily, 98 | W.| rains of ien.as feet; ‘central angie: of senses MAT May 000005 Lae sleek wel Eel that fraction. able 300. All represented classes steady: t on { n erse Huron. —Ady. |26° 53’ 20"; "thence around said curve hey Se. 12,65 SAL : Studebaker + Packard had a 6, uate MAb Thbrr tee: ieee nocd neees ; NOTICE Grae Won feet, thence N. 16" 40 ieaees : aye a ‘LAD GREENS - eifers ew lots good steers o* “Dee oer Lis Bo itt: TPR) [Bndive. bleached. bu. | ....... ... 250,000 share block, unchanged at 6%. oney upp y [choice ‘stecrs -25.00-28 90: 3 heed_prime| CLARKSTON, Ont. um The field “Townslip” Zoning “Orjiuance, ‘No, |fett: Se aicas teen Z apvexe. 14.06 peace nena (ere — 3 ee aa Union Oil of California, a strong club calves 1030 Ib. 26.50; utility cows; ' : alt (in reference to multi-level strac- to, the piace of eee containing Romaine ’.*" 450|performer yesterday was one of the F d | R a pons 00: canners and cutters 14.50-, Swiss-owned St. Lawrence Ce-|""aS: Township of Bloomfield, Oakland “Part of Lot No. 4B Bupervisor’s Plat: rise fractions at the opening. Later ecera eserve Boar Compared last week: Trade on staugh-| ment Co. says its Dundee, Mich., Conky. hoy Oe na tenn Ry Zon= 7 : cnstariy. lot ‘ine, distesen 6 o> 8 4 Moto Corp. Poul Union’ canceled the gale Showing Concern Over tan sizes tennis magerntels sets |sister firm will not undersell U. S:|ine Ordinance, being Ordinance Mo, 21/100. feet, from SAE, sarees, lat No, 3: ou try and Eggs N Th f tnflati ct lower: ‘cows steady, to strong. buila|COMpetitors in the Great Lakes be smended by chdiging tne fellow ine: ote Fes tet: thence ao. ear : : } : y steady; most godd toe low choice . 30" 1 \ofe assneet polatat ew York Stocks reat o Inflation {steers 24 00-48 25: bulk choice 900-1150 Ib, |27e@ Cement market. aectad of Busing ay quel ling sal eel fects thence & 6° we ers ea: Tbenes a SDeOrPe ener gis! tate Moraine Quotation se Si ok ich iia yeh ae oa” Trane snide isberaecn ine nates tenets par SF Sou 8 Sond neti i ae « Detroit for No - ; ; ; $ f oe. Pe ity Hive poultry aua’ladmiral .. ....104 Kimb Clk .... 87.7 WASHINGTON (AP)—The Fed-|!0#4 high choice and prime 1260 Ib. Steers The Chicago Tribune said Ganiy Py square feet of — er ace. trait, Street of of Supervisor's Piet No. 2. : _ Heavy type hens 18-19: lieht type hens Air Reduc ..,,..64 poke & F |) 316 : 26.50; two loads mostly prime 1017-1031 Wednesday that American cement| story houses, eight hundred (800) square|White Lake Township,'' Section de- : heavy type broilers and fevers 4. cae Allied Ch ,....88.6 F Glass .. 8 jeral Reserve Board, showing |!». steers 27.00; 5 head prime club calves | feet of floor area per femity a the/scribed as follows: Beginning at South a = Sounds whiter 83; hatred reck $3: Allied Sirs... 46.6 Ligg My =. 718 deepening concern over the threat around 1100 Ib. also at 27.00: utility and, manufacturers are concerned aboutifirst floor level for one and and|West corner of Detroit Street and Or- — : ettes 8-7 pornds 83-35: pothelibes me: Allis Chal |/'". 27:1 Aire |. 62.6 e aU) standard steers 20.00-23.50: most good to| 25-million-doll 1 one-half story houses, or eight Tundred mond Road, aes int, beginning Dis- . EE tapegeen eg hs heavy ducks 20, Alum Ltd Se a Loew's ...... 18.4,0f- inflation, has reversed its re- high choice 700-900 Ib. heifers 23.50-25.80;|@ NEW so-Mullon ar plant St. (800) square feet of floor area peritant, 8, 0° 32° 74 feet and from — 4 it Comment: sartet about steady. Re-| Alcoa -seaee-BL2 Lone § Cem .. 34.7) Woccion li cy and 4 toward utility and standard heifers 19 50-23.00: | Lawreice is -building near Dun-/family. which will include only those|the 8.E. corner ot ‘Lot 7 of <— Super- oe celnts. mode and emple. Demand A™ Airtin *,.... 3a Lorillard ..., 69.5 policy and moved toward utility cows 18.59-20.00; load 1300 Ib. . floor or portions of floors ertirely xbove|visors Plat, thence uth 6° 32’ East pe ann ittan fee eng neem Sanco aE Mek fee =H tightening the money-supnly. [NSeiaGre tute Care's aN tice (oer, Jt quoted 8 cement spokesman i galt iy i eating Ames |ee et Meteke Seteae et 2 Pes on caponettes. ers are limitin, ’ wee 4. -¢ 34.2) u e j exclusiy eet, . * WwW, : Soe purchase close to needs. . Fam M&Fdy ... 382 May D Strs .. 42.2; The change in direction — the Up to 24.00; cutters 19.00-22.00. os say ing there are enough plants area: in “any satamacy batsaing 7AM atone feet; thence N08 a west 106.82 Leet _ @rease Am Motors “..12 Mead Cp": © 'tirst since last November—came),,Vetlers-Salable 25, Unchanged. Com.|in the Michigan area already to|ss computed above, shall be, completaly to, oe aed inenag Nore a a0" See ‘markets _ especially _ to DETROIT EGGS Am News ...... 314 Mergen peg 3 30.4) with the announcement that effec- and ia aa P31 00- 36.00; Sano demand, and that the added living quarters Oe tee saruccae: * toe East, along eaid” skyline 121.05 feet ‘United ‘States which for the cust Dettete. pen tg federai-state ps os eee nae m3 eid dg Nd 18.3| hive today the discount rate at suites Laer 00°25 00° 25.00-31.00:" cull ang Output of a new plant might bring Area of B cee we oe i RY 1 ae Lot Na No. Pe Supervisor's Plat ; : -» « Ob. eo : a: No dweiling sha o rvisor’s Pla time took the lead in overseas) Whites: Grade A jumbo 51%-54: Wtd./Armco Stl ....562 Minn M&M .. 904/the san Francisco Reserve Bank) 8b 4 on a cement price war. , - be erected or altered in this‘#one which|No. 2. Section 7, White Lake Township. Wing -~& eatva lates 48-48: wid ave. ‘18.7 Minn P&L ... 34 . eep and lambs — Salable 25. Not i Oakland County,’ Mi markets from Australia,” said/s'%: large 44-47; wid. ave. 46: medium 26 Monsan Ch ':: 34.7|would go up from 1% per cent to| Compared “lact ‘weeke’ sldwrhene locas Dennis Temple, treasurer of St. Eire ‘feet. of floor area. per tamily|® et ene no 30 Ee 214 feet chairman Sir Leonard Lord* Ogg ye ya -£ enel 2-38; wid. ; be sone wheel +e «i 2 per cent. 2.00 lower; slaughter sheep fully oar: Lawrence Cement Co., denied the|at the first floor level tor -two-story|from 8.E, corner Lot 7; thence W. 125 . 41: pees Browns: Grade A exirs “481 Motorola -..°" 43" A most choice to prime ‘slaughter spring|Dundee plant will undercut U. S. beasse, one theasand two hundred! fifty tort, theses fo. F100 tee tha the - * . . r wee . faa canned Ta naliion detinng. |i 28 weal a8; ernae's waree Av erode CMY Murray Cp“: 84! The discotint rate represents the eit 7160.27.00; uty lam, 1825-4 9: PIICES und go and” one-half ory, ounce, er] The above tated | Amendments are : ree 32; peewee 22: checks 2 Bo! : 912 Nat Bise terest charged Federal .\@ few lots of good and eos 60-75 1b. | x & * one thousand two hundred fifty (1,250)|hereby declared to be immediately neces- trom American sources. |, Sumas ered nies gerade albon ap 33} Rat Gch M-. Gfajimterest. charged, Federal Reserve faci iamnn feat “The new company has not yet, {tel wit" utlad’ ait Shed iott ny teu pits 250 ate ad a ety te = } : ~42- i oes oue whic wi clude on ose ioocs or] hea nd are a large ot the 40-42; medium 35: small 25. Browns:|Brist My ..:...66.2 Nat Gyps .°.. 54 member banks borrowing money ||declared its policy but we're not/Portions of floors entirely above thetordered to cake. effect me thirty (30) pinged pig percentage grade A jumbo 41%-45: large 40: medium | Brun Balke ,,. 437 Nat Lead .,..101.7 from the reserve system. A boost rade line for miulti-level h after publicati e 3 " i . ) . A 1.” . Temp! id. er e fulti-level houses, ex- ft publication. vehicles sold in the U.S. were 35: erade B large 31. Budd Co ..,...182 No Am - 3 lin discount rates normally goe Volunteer Red Cross Workers going to underse emple said.'clusive of any garage area, porches or| Passed this 9th day of August, 1058 ee ee MG oe Market unsettled. Trade is boy meng ee <5 — bs = a. goes ”\“The capacity of the plant being |: jarea in any accessory building. All/by the White Lake Townshi Board. Austin-Healey and sports cars, w and dealers feel that this ts ek... a : {hand in hand with a general in-; outnumber those wh id b area as computed above shall be com- WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP BOARD 94 per of the of |*¥pieal aut August demand.’ Supplies ere|Calum & H... 142 Ohio Oil 42.5 sd | 0 are paid DY \built at Dundee is sych that we) | pletely finished, commensurate with the BERT A. McKEACHIE. cent prod particulary large but more than|Campb Soup . 421 Owens Cn 48.6 crease in interest charges. ia ratio. of more than 100 to one. il have t " d nltotal | Brin uarters of the structure. Clerk which was Fag ree’ Terattke ta tonent Deed Can Dry 183 Owens Gl; 134) Thus the reserve board action ve to sell outside that area. ION VI-RESIDENCE ZONE 3 Aug. 15, 88. = kel : Sapttal Aid °°°166 Pan A W Air 173/ yesterday held broad implications The BMC also make Austin, Sault Ste. Marie navigation locks |S277*7,0? -°-::335 Fem Piet. o i go inte | = : : s 5 ; Case. JI... 23 ‘t}for anyone planning to go into f) th N t . Card of Thanks 1 Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Morris, Wolseley and Riley cars.'/were opened in 1855. pt 882’ debt to buy a factory, an auto- | ed 0 ice WE SINCERELY WISH TO EX- NCED. v nITs ponenena - Cont cs . 3 Pe RR F ie, mobile or a living room rug. | Pen) Tee cea talgunocs for want age ae om ay . — “To work at aight. See Manager. ce : = Sent Oil. 388 Phelps pert * * ae aes fa, 988, Sopetl Le Ges leap ni ean pared nfepton Birmingham. Mt 4 tem te Bi: _ingsiey fn. : a _ | Ca : } ' . - : ; wins) udson 8t.,/| offerings during our recent bi e e. mon . the company's basic laundry equip- |) ther pay 3-Days-¢-Days ¢ e——-start—earning——it.+— <= MEMBER BONDS — $50.00 and UP | ment faartarericg. “now aime at PLACE A“ “L LOST” “AD. 5 1S 41.58 of as sig tors baby feed — 1S a take a: argo, ; managing IRTEEN Y é - ‘ 4 1.40 4B 5 INCREA can in- TWO TO FOURTEEN Years | Peoria, Ill., and refrigerator com Call FE 28181 for an ad Ss ie 38 sis crease 7 gee SI) te ME os mer ad's, fines cating estepfite F.D.1.C. Call FIRST UNITED MISSION. | Press or manufacturing, now done to recover a loss. Dial FE ¢ 270 4.88 $30 een oe a a te Pontiac Press Box on 01 stat Rev. O. P. Eéstman, Paster Plant, will be moved to Grand Say “ct as - ie a . H 4.08 138 | 1088 \ COMPANION —MATURE PP sige atte onth - Sim . . 0. P. ’ it, Ov Sa : Et. ; : s pensich pre: ‘ore ~ Soon ; : Rapids. | y charge: tt : oe home than wages FE 56-3766 ate PIANIST AC : ~“ Pam, ist, Write. Box 30 Pontise Pew. ovides leas thousand (1,000) Kes ite ee oot houses, on six hundred tifty (1,680) square som of floor r